2012-13 Regis University Women's Basketball Guide

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2012 -13 RANGERS


2012 -13 SENIORS

BRZECZEK LARSON VADER DEREMO FEENEY HOLLENGA MARTINE General Information Quick Facts

QUICK FACTS REGIS UNIVERSITY Location: Denver, Colo. Founded: 1877 Enrollment: 1,600 Nickname: Rangers Colors: Navy Blue (PMS 289) and Gold (116) Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference:Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) President: Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J. Director of Athletics: Ann Martin Athletics Department Phone: (303) 458-4070 TEAM INFORMATION Home Court: 2011-12 Record: Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost:

Regis Fieldhouse 11-17, 9-13 RMAC 7/3 4/1

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Women’s Basketball: 1978 All-Time School Record: 480-363 (.569) Years in NCAA Postseason Play: 5 Last Postseason Appearance: 2007 Result: L, 78-63 (N. Dakota)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Years at Regis/Record: Overall Years/Record: Coaching Staff:

Administration Ann Martin, Athletic Director Kelly McLaughlin, Assistant A.D. Logan Garvin, Assistant A.D. Sports Information Jeremy Phillips, SID Sarah Otteman, Assistant SID Media Coverage Sports Medicine - Athletic Trainers Gregg Harper, Director of Sports Medicine Kristen Wimp, Assistant Director of S.M. Danielle Lewis, Graduate Assistant Cole Fricke, Graduate Asssitant Lyndsay Trefzger, Graduate Assistant

Regis Physicians & Chiropractors Dr. Charles Gottlob, Team Physician Dr. Tod Sweeney, Team Physician Dr. Mitchell Seeman, Team Physician Dr. Thomas Maino, Team Physician Dr. John Steffens, Team Chiropractor

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Staff Quickfacts & Mission Regis Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff

Linda Raunig 22 years - 362-256 (.586) Same Vanessa Bain & Caley Dow

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Sports Information Director: Jeremy Phillips Office/Cell: (303) 458-4052/(303)258-6399 Fax: (303) 964-5499 Email: jsphilli@regis.edu Assistant SID-W. Basketball Contact Sarah Otteman Office Phone: 303-458-4070 E-mail sotteman@regis.edu

Juniors 26 Tae’lor Purdy Brandi Collins 30 2 Sophomores Erica Von Stein Sarah Seefeldt Freshman 32 Jessica Ramos 3 2011-12 RMAC Awards and Standings 1

Regis Rangers All-RMAC Individuals RMAC Standings

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All-RMAC Teams 4 Regis History & Records 36 Career History Individual Career History Individual Career Records Individual Career Leaders Season History Individual Season Records Individual Year-by-Year Leaders 5 Team Season Records Team Year-by-Year Leaders Game History Individual Game Records Team Game Records RMAC History & Records 50 All-Time All-RMAC Teams Champions 6 All-Time Standings Year-by-Year Leaders Records 8 Opponenet Quick Facts 2012-13 Rangers Pictures

2012-13 Women’s Basketball Preview Numerical Roster 10 Regis University Team Picture 10 Denver, Colo. Roster Breakdown 11 2012-13 Schedule 2011-12 Player Profiles 12 Seniors 12 Kaitie Vader Meghan Hollenga Nicole Brzeczek Miranda Martine Kellie Deremo Sarah Feeney Kara Larson

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Administration

Ann Martin

Director of Athletics

Ann Martin begins her third year as the Director of Athletics at Regis University after beginning her tenure on June 1, 2010. She enters her eighth year at Regis in 2012-13 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. 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 third year as assistant director of athletics in 2012-13. 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 20002008. 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 third as Assistant Director of Athletics for the 2012-13 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 studentathletes 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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Jeremy Phillips

Sports Information

Sports Information Director Jeremy Phillips enters his sixth 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 student-athletes 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 second year as Assistant Sports Information Director at Regis University. She is a native of Lockport, Ill. She graduated in 2011 from University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas where she earned a B.A. in Strategic Communcations. Sarah was the student assistant at University off the Ozarks her senior year. 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.

Contact Information

Athletics:

303-4558-4070

Jeremy Phillips Phone Number: Email Address:

303-4558-4052 jsphilli@reegis.edu

Sarah Otteman Phone Number: Email Address:

303-4558-4070 sotteman@reegis.edu

Mailing Address:

Athletic Office Fax:

Regis Un niversity 3333 Regis Bou uldevard Denver, CO O 80227 303-9664-5499

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 play-by-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 Student Radio) 3


Athletic Trainers Kristen Wimp

Gregg Harper

Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

Director of Sports Medicine

2012-13 will be Kristin Wimp’s seventh year as the Assistant Director of Sports Medicine at Regis University. This season she will directly oversee operations for the women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams.

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).

In January Wimp started working on the US Fencing Association sports medicine staff. She works with current Olympic athleties as well as future Olympians, youth, veterans and the wheelchair fencers.

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.

Wimp also was recently named to the public relations committee for the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association. PriHarper’s additional responsibilities for the Rangers include supervising the athletic department’s REACH (Responsible Educated Athletes Choosing or to her arrival at Regis, Wimp worked in the University of Puget Sound athletic training room from 2003-05. Healthy Lifestyles) and Student-Athlete Insurance. A 1999 graduate of Fort Lewis College, Wimp worked as an undergraduate in the Skyhawk athletic training room for five years (1994-99). Wimp went on to earn her Master’s A 1990 graduate of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Harper went on to earn his M.A. in Degree from Gonzaga University in 2003. While at Gonzaga, Wimp spent two years as a Education from UNK in 1993. During the summers of 1989 and 1990, Harper interned with graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Bulldogs (2001-03). the Arizona Cardinals Football Club. Wimp’s experience also includes time with the Ignacio (Colorado) High School football team in the fall of 2000. Harper, a 1985 graduate of Overland High School, currently resides in Aurora.

Cole Fricke Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

A native of Durango, Colorado, Wimp played two years of varsity girl’s basketball at Durango High School (1994 graduate). Wimp currently makes her home in Arvada.

Cole Fricke begins his second season as graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. He will be in charge of men’s and women’s cross country and baseball. He graduated in May 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in athletic training from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He comes to Regis having worked as a Certified Athletic Trainer in an internship at University of Minnesota-Duluth in Duluth, Minn. His responsibitlites included women’s soccer, softball, and indoor track and field. He also worked as a Summer Sport Camp Athletic trainer at UMD where provided direct coverage as a first responder for youth summer sports camps including men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, football, soccer, and men’s and women’s hockey. Athletic Training Student Intern at Augustan College. At Augustana, he covered women’s soccer and men’s basketball. He provided practice and game care and ovserved and assesed acute and chronic injuries while he helped to coordinat treatment options. He also participated as the summer sport camp first responder at Elmen Center at Augustana College. He covered camps including wrestling, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, and soccer. During his stay at Augustana, he received the opportunity to serve as the first responder for both the Mid-America Youth Basketball Tournament and the prestigious Mr. Basketball and Miss Basketball Dakota Showcase. He also received the Dr. Jeffrey J. Behrens Student Athletic Training Scholoarship at Augustana College in recognition of commitment and dedication to the teams served, and for excellence in promoting the care and ideals of Dr. Jeff Behrens as an athletic training student. He has been certified in BOC since 2009 and a NATA member since 2009. He is also certified in First Aid/CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Lastly, he is a self-proclaimed die-hard Minnesota Twins and Vikings fan and an avid slow-pitch softball player.

Danielle Lewis Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Danielle Lewis starts her second year as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. She came to Regis having completed a year of internship at University of Denver. Lewis will be in charge of volleyball and softball at Regis. She received her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich. in 2010. While serving as the athletic training student assistant at MSU, she was the head trainer for men’s and women’s cross country and track and field. She has also worked with football, baseball, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball. During the summers, she worked as an athletic trainer for the MSU Summer Sports Camps where she served as the on-site trainer for men’s and women’s hockey, football, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, and soccer. She also did a Sports Medicine Field Study from May 12-29, 2009 in Australia where she studied topics such as alternative medicine, insurance, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, acupuncture, skill acquisition, strength and conditioning, and recovery. While in Australia, she had the opportunity to experience popular Australian sports such as surfing, cricket, rugby, and water polo. While experiencing the culture, Lewis also got to experience training in their native sports related injuries. Lewis is certified by the National Athletic Training Association, the Great Lakes Athletic Training Association, ESTIM-Educating Student Athletic Trainers in Medicine as well as being BOC certified and Red Cross First Aid and CPR certified.

Lydnsay Trefzger Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Lyndsay Trefzger begins her first season at Regis as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department in 2012-13. Trefzger recently graduated from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, Calif. She will be working with the women’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf teams at Regis. She earned her undergraduate degree in athletic training and participated in the CAATE accredited athletic training education program. At Azusa Pacific she was the head first responder for the on-campus intramural program in 2011-12. She also worked specifically with the track and field team as the lead student athletic trainer for the NAIA school. She was also a student trainer for the APU football team. She was also active in local high schools in helping prevent injuries. She helped at Mount San Antonio College and South Hills High School in 2011 and 2010. She is currently certified as an athletic trainer (ATC) as well as a corrective exercise specialist (CES). She was a four-year Dean’s Academic Scholarship winner which required a 3.7 grade point average in order to maintain the scholarship.

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Sports Medicine Dr. Charles Gottlob Team Physician Panorama Orthapedics and Spine Center Charles A. Gottlob, MD, is a board-certified 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. 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 board-certified 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.

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 advventure. 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.

Dr. Tod Sweeney Team Physician Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado 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 v medicine developed. 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. John Steffens Team Chiropractor Holy Cross Family Chiropractic Dr. John Steffens is a graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic and this is his second year working with the Regis Athletics program. Dr. Steffens is a Maximized Living doctor in private practice in Northeast Denver. He is a member of the Maximized Living Wellness Advisory Council and has received advanced training and certification in applied kinesiology, nutrition and spinal correction techniques. This training has prepared Dr. Steffens to best care for today’s elite athletes and he works with USA Judo, USA Wrestling, USA Weightlifting athletes, as well as being Team Chiropractor for the Colorado Rapids. When the nervous system is free from interference and permitted to function at 100%, you will get maximized performance in sports and in life. For more information visit: www.holycrosschiropractic.com

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RMAC

Joel R. Smith

Eric Danner

RMAC Commissioner jrsmith@rmacsports.org

RMAC Assistant Commissioner edanner@rmacsports.org

Joel R. Smith is in his 12th year as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Commissioner. Since becoming the RMAC Commissioner in 2001, Smith moved the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) to the World Arena in Colorado Springs (2003-05), and for the first time in 2006 the State Fair Events Center in Pueblo, Colo., negotiated live television coverage of the RMAC basketball championship games, developed a strategic plan for the conference, and has established committees to help with the governance of the RMAC. In 2004 Smith brokered a four-year broadcast agreement with Altitude Sports and Entertainment, which airs the conference's monthly TV show - The RMAC Showcase - that debuted in September 2004. He has also implemented the RMAC Hall of Fame, which inducted its first members in July 2002. Smith has served on numerous committees, including the NCAA Championships Committee, NCAA Division II Men's Basketball North Central Regional Advisory Committee, several RMAC committees, the RMAC representative to the National Division II Athletic Directors Association, and Smith was the chair of the NCAA Division II Baseball West Regional Advisory Committee. Currently, he serves on the executive board of the National Football Foundation - Colorado Chapter, where he recently finished a two-year term as president.

Assistant Commissioner Eric Danner is in his seventh 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 & divPrior to assuming the position of commissioner, Smith served as Director ing and men’s and women’s golf. of Athletics at Fort Lewis College for five years (1996-2001). Previous to The RMAC’s awards program is also directed by Danner. The RMAC Fort Lewis, he served as Director of Athletic Development and Assistant is currently the only NCAA Division II conference in the nation that Director of Athletics at Metropolitan State College of Denver for 11 years provides preseason awards for all sports. Danner coordinates coaches (1985-1996), also a member of the RMAC. voting for post season all-conference teams and collects data for the allacademic teams. During Smith's tenure at Fort Lewis, Skyhawk teams qualified for NCAA Division II post season championships in men's soccer (1997-1999) and Since 2005, Danner has produced the RMAC Hall of Fame and Awards women's cross country (1998). Fort Lewis captured four RMAC men's ceremony. This includes coordinating video production and serving as soccer titles and a women's soccer crown. Smith also made significant im- liaison for the recipients. During was also responsible for putting togethprovements to the athletic budget, including the execution of a successful er the All-Time Teams at the RMAC Centennial Celebration in 2009. corporate partnership program. A 1994 graduate of Metropolitan State College of Denver, Danner and Smith attended Colorado State University as an undergraduate. He com- his wife, reside in Falcon, Colo. and are the proud parents of a 7-year-old pleted his bachelor's degree at Metropolitan State College of Denver in daughter. 1987 and earned a Masters Degree in management from Regis UniverSarah Meier sity in 1996. Smith is married to the former Catherine Klazura and has six children, Timothy, Hannah, Andrew, Daniel, Sara and Joshua. The RMAC Assistant Commissioner Smith's reside in Monument, Colo.

Danielle Valerio Director of Compliance dvalerio@rmacsports.org Danielle Valerio began her position of Director of Compliance at the league office on August 24, 2009. She is in her fourth year at the conference office. Most recently, Valerio completed an internship at the RMAC in 2008-09, gaining experience with the National Letter of Intent program, conference championships, the RMAC officials' website and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Valerio also completed an internship at CSU-Pueblo in which she assisted the department in games management and served as a liaison between the personnel of the visiting team and the officiating crews of home games. In December 2006, Valerio received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Exercise Physiology and Leisure Science. She also received a Master of Arts degree in Human Performance and Physical Education in May 2009. Both degrees were earned from Adams State College. She had completed graduate courses while serving as a graduate assistant of facilities at UC-Colorado Springs from 2007-2008. Valerio resides in Colorado Springs.

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smeier@rmacsports.org

Assistant Commissioner Sarah Meier is in her seventh year at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Meier's main responsibilities include website maintenance, weekly press releases, creating and producing publications for the RMAC, compiling and maintaining records, updating and maintaining statistics, accounting, and assisting with conference championships. Meier has served on several committees, including the NCAA women's soccer Central Region chair, the NCAA women's tennis RAC, the Division II CoSIDA Board of Directors, and the CoSIDA publications committee. In 2010, she was awarded the NACWAA Division II Judith M. Sweet Committment Award, and the CoSIDA Rising Star College Division Award. Before joining the league in April 2006, Meier spent four years as the Sports Information Director at Fort Lewis College (Durango, Colo.) from 2002-06. Meier received her Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from St. Cloud State University (Minn.) in 2000, where she was a four year letterwinner on the women's basketball team. She went on to earn her Master of Science degree in Sports Administration from SCSU in 2002. Meier and her husband, Nathan, have three children, Luke, Hannah and Matthew. They reside in Fountain, Colo.


RMAC

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a prremier NCAA Division II conference located in the states of Colorado, Nebraska and New Mexico. The RMAC currently competes in 21 NCAA Division II sports and has earned more than 30 NCAA Division II national championships and more than 20 nation nal runner-ups since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMA AC is the fourth oldest conference in the United Stattes. The RMAC Mission The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a Preesidents’ Conference, committed to the principles set forrth in the NCAA Division II Philosophy Statement. Our focus is on the overall educational experience of our student-athletes and the integration of the athletic prrograms into the total educational mission of our memb ber schools. We seek to maintain institutional diversity an nd autonomy, and to promote individual diversity amo ong the student-athletes and athletic staffs of our memb ber institutions. We are committed to fostering the general welfare of our student-athletes and to developing their athletic skills and academic abilities. We provide leadeership to develop and maintain a balance between com mpetitive excellence and stability within our conference.

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 College 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 RMAC Fax (719) 471-0088

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 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. 7


Head Coach Linda Raunig Linda Raunig heads into her 23rd season at the helm of the Regis University women’s basketball program in 201213. Since taking over the head coaching reigns during the 1990-91 season, Raunig’s teams have gone 362-256 (.586). 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 15 of her 22 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 11 of 16 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 228-160 (.588) record. Raunig’s teams are also very successful at home winning 212 games while losing just 91 for a .700 winning percentage. Along with RU’s on the court success is their success in the classroom. In her 22 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, 15 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 2006-07 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 62 all-conference players and 92 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), y ), Raunigg became the first former Pioneer athlete to have her jjerseyy 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.

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Assistant Coaches Vanessa Bain Assistant Coach Vanessa Bain has been Head Coach Linda Raunig’s top assistant for 10 seasons. Bain begins her 11th year in 2012-13 occupying a seat next to Raunig and has been a major reason the Rangers have been so successful over those 10 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 Coach

Caley Dow is in her first year as a graduate assistant with the Rangers. She comes 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 off Colorado-Boulder in 2009, after playing women’s basketball from July, 2005 to July 2008. She earned a Bachelor off 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-FilA Community of Champions Award Recipient. She was a member of the UC-Boulder Student Athlete Advisory Committee, serving as President and Communityy Service Chair from 2005-08. She was also a student representative for the UC-Boulder Athletic Board.

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2012-13 Rangers

2012 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 11 14 15 20 25 32 33 34 35 43 44 45

Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School) Kaitie Vader Sr. G 5-6 Gunnison, Colo./ Gunnison HS Meghan Hollenga Sr. G/F 5-10 Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy HS Erica Von Stein So. PG 5-4 Trafalgar, Ind./Indian Creek HS Jessica Ramos Fr. G 5-5 Thornton, Colo./Horizon HS Nicole Brzeczek Sr. G 5-7 Lakeside, Calif./Southwest Oregon CC (Santana HS) Miranda Martine Sr. F 5-10 Portland, Ore./Clackamas CC (Rex Putnam HS) Kellie Deremo Sr. F 6-0 Dove Creek, Colo./Dove Creek HS Sarah Feeney Sr. F 6-1 Bismarck, N.D./University of Denver (Bismarck HS) Tae’lor Purdy Jr. F 5-10 Agate, Colo./Deer Trail HS Brandi Collins Jr. G 5-5 Colorado Springs, Colo./Mesa Ridge HS Kara Larson Sr. P 5-10 Palmer, Alaska/Colony HS Sarah Seefeldt So. F 5-10 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands HS Head Coach: Linda Raunig (23rd season; 362-256, .586) Assistant Coaches: Vanessa Bain and Caley Dow

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Roster Breakdown

Starters Returning (4) # Player Cl. Ht. Pos. GP-GS FG-FGA FT-FTA 14 Meghan Hollenga Sr. 5-10 G/F 28-27 52-115 45-69

34 Sarah Feeney 35 Tae’lor Purdy 43 Brandi Collins

Sr. 6-1 F Jr. 5-10 F Jr. 5-5 G

28-20 28-28 28-23

Reb. 167 80-192 62-91 130 142-396 121-158 175 102-221 36-57 83

Starters Lost (1) # Player Ht. Pos. GP-GS FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA 42 Kari Ameling 5-11 P 28-28 101-253 .399 64-88 Key Losses (3) # Player 20 Bri Simbeck 24 Kaitlyn Klapperich 40 LaShai Powells

Ht. 5-4 5-8 5-10

Pos. G G P

GP-GS 11-1 4-0 6-0

FG-FGA 6-13 0-1 1-6

FT-FTA 1-7 2-2 1-2

Avg. 6.0 4.6 6.3 3.0

Stls. 43 29 27 43

Pts. 150 229 447 281

Avg. 5.4 8.2 16.0 10.0

Other Hit 45.2 % from field Led team with 10 blocks All-RMAC First Team Led RU with 40.6 3FG%

Reb. Avg. Stls. Pts. Avg. Other 127 4.5 48 266 9.5 Avg. 9.5 shots per game

Reb. 15 1 4

Avg. 1.4 0.3 0.7

Stls. 1 0 1

Pts. 14 2 3

Avg. 1.3 0.5 0.5

Other Hit .462 from the field Had a perfect 1.000 at FT Line Hit .167 from field goal range

Key Returners (7)

# 11 15 25 32 33 44 45

Player Kaitie Vader Erica Von Stein Nicole Brzeczek Miranda Martine Kellie Deremo Kara Larson Sarah Seefeldt

Cl. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So.

Ht. 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-10

Pos. G G G F F P F

GP-GS 6-2 25-1 16-0 25-7 25-0 28-3 18-0

FG-FGA 2-12 10-33 15-40 29-92 14-48 39-101 7-23

FT-FTA Reb. 4-4 9 15-19 24 8-12 14 32-44 55 1-2 23 14-16 69 10-13 15

Avg. 1.5 1.0 0.9 2.2 0.9 2.5 0.8

Stls. 2 14 4 29 7 17 0

Pts. 8 43 43 106 35 92 24

Avg. 1.3 1.7 2.7 4.2 1.4 3.3 1.3

Other Hit 1.000 from FT Line Hit .348 from long distance Hit .375 from the field Recorded 29 steals Recorded seven steals Hit .386 from the field Hit .304 from field goal range

Newcomers (1) # Player Cl. Ht. Pos. Hometown/Last School (High School) 20 Jessica Ramos Fr. 5-5 G Thornton, Colo./Horizon HS Notes: Twice named First Team All-Front Range, As a senior averaged 8.8 points per game while ranking second with 32 three-point baskets

Roster Breakdown By Class: Seniors (7): Kaitie Vader, Meghan Hollenga, Niccole Brzeczek, Miranda Martine, Kellie Deremo, Sarah Feeney and Kara Larson Juniors (2): Tae’lor Purdy and Brandi Collins Sophomores (2): Erica Von Stein and Sarah Seeffeldt Freshman (1): Jessica Ramos By Position: Guard (5): Kaitie Vader, Erica Von Stein, Jessicaa Ramos, Nicole Brzeczek and Brandi Collins Forward (6): Meghan Hollenga, Miranda Martin ne, Kellie Deremo, Sarah Feeney, Tae’lor Purdy and Sarah Seefeldt Post (1): Kara Larson By State: Alasak (1): Kara Larson California (1): Nicole Brzezcek Colorado (6): Kaitie Vader, Meghan Hollenga, Jeessica Ramos, Kellie Deremo, Tae’lor Purdy, and Brandi Collins Indiana (1): Erica Von Stein North Dakota (1): Sarah Feeney Oregon (1): Miranda Martine Texas (1): Sarah Seefeldt

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SENIOR

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#11

KAITIE VADER


PLAYER HISTORY 2011-12: Played in six contests while making two starts before a season-ending injury Was perfect from the free throw line Averaged 1.3 points per game Put in season-best six points on 2-for-3 shooting and 2-for-2 from the free throw line against Barry on November 25th 2010-11: Played in all 26 games, while making 20 starts at point guard Led the team averaging 4.9 rebounds per game Second on the team with 61 assists, 2.3 per game Second on the team with 36 steals Averaged 6.4 points per game Connected on 77 percent from the charity stripe (47-61) Erupted for 26 points on 10-of-16 shooting against Chadron State on February 12th Grabbed season-high 10 rebounds against Chadron State on December 10th Dished out season-high seven assists against Fort Lewis on January 22nd Had season-high five steals against Mesa State on January 3rd Scored in double figures five times 2009-10: Played in 26 games while making one start Led the Rangers shooting 90.0 percent from the charity stripe (27-for-30) Scored 83 points for an average of 3.2 per game Averaged 12.0 minutes per contest Scored season-high 12 points in 18 minutes against Colorado Mines on February 12th Dished out four assists in two different games Grabbed season-high four rebounds against Johnson & Wales on December 18th Gunnison High School: A 2009 graduate of Gunnison High School in Gunnison, Colo. Played in the 2009 Colorado All-State Games Named to the Colorado Class 3A All-State Team during her senior year Three-time All-Western Slope League perfomer Also named all-state in volleyball Helped Gunnison HS to the Great Eight of the Colorado State Basketball Tournament Earned four letters in basketball and three in volleyball Personal: Born July 16, 1991 in Cortez, Colo. Daughter of Chuck Vader and Colleen Vader Has two siblings Her favorite food is cheescake

Position: Guard Height: 5-6 Hometown: Gunnison, Colo. HS/Previous School: Gunnison HS Major: Psychology AWARDS: 2010-11 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

2011-12 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

6-2

-

Minutes/Game

12.2

-

Field Goal %

16.7

-

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

0-3

3-pt. FG %

0.0

-

Free Throw %

100.0

-

Total Rebounds

9

-

Rebounds/Game

1.5

-

Assists

2

-

Turnovers

6

-

Steals

2

-

0

-

1.3

-

Blocks Points/Game

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SENIOR

#14

MEGHAN HOLLENGA 14


PLAYER HISTORY 2011-12: Saw action in all 28 games while making 27 starts Second on the team hitting on 45.2 percent from the field Ranked second for Regis grabbing 6.0 rebounds per game Led the team with 119 defensive rebounds Tied for the team lead with 10 blocked shots Second on the team with 43 steals, a 1.5 average Put in 150 points, a 5.4 per game average Five double-figure scoring games Scored season-high 14 points on February 6th against Colorado Christian. She hit a season-best six free throws while going 4-for-9 from the field Had three double-figure rebounding efforts Had one double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds against Metro State on December 17th Grabbed season-best 15 rebounds against Western New Mexico on February 18th Had season-best four steals against nationally ranked Fort Lewis on January 21st

Position: Forward

Height: 5-10 Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo. HS/Previous School: Air Academy HS Major: Social Sciences

2010-11:

AWARDS:

Played in 25 games, while making six starts Averaged 2.3 rebounds per game Put in 1.4 points per game off the bench Scored season-high six points to go along with season highs of six steals and eight rebounds against New Mexico Highlands on February 18th Was a perfect 3-for-3 in that game and also had two blocked shots

2011-12 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll 2010-11 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

2009-10: Played in 26 games while making one start Averaged 2.3 points and 2.7 rebounds per contest Began her collegiate career with a bang by scoring a season-high 11 points and grabbing six rebounds against Newman University on November 20th Had a season-high eight boards against Western State on December 13th Air Academy High School: A 2009 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. Averaged 10.2 points and 9.0 rebounds per game during her senior season Also averaged 3.1 steals per game Led team to Metro League Championship three out of the four seasons A two-time Honorable Mention Colorado Class 5A All-State honoree A two-time First Team 5A All-Metro League selection Helped lead AAHS to two Great Eight state tournament appearances Averaged 10.1 points and 8.6 rebounds per game as a junior Earned four letters in basketball and two in track and field Personal: Born February 8, 1991 in Colorado Springs, Colo. Daughter of Dane and Patricia Hollenga Sister, Hayley, is a starter on the Fort Lewis soccer team Her favorite movis is “Transformers�

2011-12 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

28-27

22-21

Minutes/Game

25.8

27.2

Field Goal %

45.2

46.1

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

1-5

1-5

3-pt. FG %

20.0

20.0

Free Throw %

65.2

66.1

Total Rebounds

167

137

Rebounds/Game

6.0

6.2

Assists

25

21

Turnovers

56

44

Steals

43

36

Blocks

10

9

Points/Game

5.4

5.4

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SENIOR

#25

NICOLE BRZECZEK 16


PLAYER HISTORY 2011-12: Played in 16 games as the Rangers backup point guard Averaged 2.7 points per game Scored season-high 10 points against Metro State on December 17th where she hit 3-of-5 from the floor and 2-of-4 from long range Had season-high three assists in just 10 minutes against Colorado Mines on January 7th Grabbed season-best three rebounds against Barry on November 25th Southwest Oregon Community College: Spent two seasons at Southwest Oregon Community College in Coos Bay, Ore. Named First Team All Freshman in 2009 Named First Team All South League in 2010 Named NWAACC All Star in 2010 Averaged 17 points, 2.04 assists, and four rebounds per game Santana HS:

Position: Guard Height:5-7 Hometown: Lakeside, Calif. HS/Previous School: Santana HS/SW Oregon CC Major: Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services 2011-12 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

Graduated from Santana High School in Santee, Calif. in 2008 Lettered four years in basketball and volleyball, two years in softball, and one year in track Team won CIF D3 Championships in 2006 and 2005 in basketball Named back-to-back league and CIF D3 Champions in 2008 and 2007 in softball Personal: Born on July 9th, 1990 in San Diego, Calif. Daughter of Tom and Linda Brzeczek Has two siblings, Julie and Christopher Enjoys cooking and her career ambition is to run a successful pub brewery and be a famous cook

16-0

10-0

Minutes/Game

10.7

10.9

Field Goal %

37.5

45.8

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

5-17

5-10

3-pt. FG %

29.4

50.0

Free Throw %

66.7

62.5

Total Rebounds

14

8

Rebounds/Game

0.9

0.8

Assists

12

10

Turnovers

26

18

Steals

4

3

Blocks Points/Game

0

0

2.7

3.2

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SENIOR

#32

MIRANDA MARTINE 18


PLAYER HISTORY 2011-12: Played in 25 contest while making seven starts Put in 4.2 points per game in just 13.4 minutes per contest Third on the team with 16 three-point baskets Grabbed 2.2 rebounds per contest Second on the team with eight blocked shots Tallied season-high 14 points on season-best 4-of-6 from three-point range Had 10 points in just nine minutes against Chadron State on February 11th Grabbed season-best seven rebounds against Colorado Mines on February 4th Dished out three assists against CSU-Pueblo on January 14th Thefted four balls against nationally ranked Fort Lewis on January 21st

Position: Forward Height: 5-10 Hometown: Portland, Ore. HS/Previous School: Rex Putnam HS/ Clackamas CC Major: Psychology

Clackamas CC:

Miranda spent two seasons at Clackamas Community College 2011-12 Statistics She was recognized as First Team All-Southern Region, All-Academic and tournament MVP throughout her stay Category Overall Conference The team was Southern Region Champions in 2010 and 2011 GP/GS 25-7 20-7 Rex Putnam HS:

Minutes/Game

13.4

Field Goal %

31.5

3-pt. FG MD/ATT 16-56

Martine graduated from Rex Putnam High School in 2009 3-pt. FG % She played basketball (2005-09), track (2008) and Golf (2005) Received honorable mention for basketball in 2006 Free Throw % Named to First Team All-League Basketball in 2007 and Second Team in 2008 Total Rebounds Personal: Born in Portland, Ore. on April 12th, 1991 Daughter of Jodi Martine Has four siblings: Katie, Lorissa, Westin, and Maggie Her career ambition is to be a nutritionist/trainer

Rebounds/Game

14.8 32.2 16-53

28.6

30.2

72.7

76.5

55

49

2.2

2.4

Assists

17

17

Turnovers

26

19

Steals

29

26

Blocks

8

4

4.2

4.9

Points/Game

19


SENIOR

#33

KELLIE DEREMO 20


PLAYER HISTORY 2011-12: Played in 25 games off the bench Averaged 1.4 points per game Averaged 8.9 minutes per game Had season-high five points in two different games Grabbed season-high three rebounds twice Dished out season-best three assists against Winona State on November 12th 2010-11: Played in 20 games, while making one start Shot 54 percent from the floor Connected on 45 percent from long range (10-22) Averaged 2.3 points per game Scored season-high seven points in two separate games Grabbed season-high five rebounds against Western New Mexico on February 19th

Position: Forward Height: 6-0 Hometown: Dove Creek, Colo. HS/Previous School: Dove Creek HS Major: Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services

2009-10:

AWARDS:

Played in 15 games after battling an injury Averaged 1.6 points per game Conncted on 33.3 percent from three-point range Scored season-high six points against Nebraska-Kearney on February 6th Grabbed season-high three rebounds against Metro State on February 23rd

2011-12 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll 2010-11 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

Dove Creek High School:

2011-12 Statistics

A 2009 graduate of Dove Creek High School in Dove Creek, Colorado Earned 11 letters in high school, four each in basketball and softball, two in track and one in baseball Averaged 17.9 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in her senior season Averaged nearly three steals per game A two-time Colorado Class 1A Second Team All-State honoree Named San Juan Basin League MVP in 2008-09 Helped DCHS to sixth place finish at 2009 Colorado Class 1A State Tournament Her career-high in points in one game is 36 Played for the Colorado Heat club team Played in the Colorado Coaches Association All-State Games Personal: Born November 20, 1990 in Cortez, Colo. Daughter of Rick and Linda Deremo Has one older sibling Favorite movies is “Tommy Boy�

Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

25-0

19-0

Minutes/Game

8.9

9.1

Field Goal %

29.2

35.1

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

6-32

6-26

3-pt. FG %

18.8

23.1

Free Throw %

50.0

50.0

Total Rebounds

23

16

Rebounds/Game

0.9

0.8

Assists

9

5

Turnovers

8

8

Steals

7

6

Blocks Points/Game

2

0

1.4

1.7

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SENIOR

#34

SARAH FEENEY 22


PLAYER HISTORY

Position: Forward

2011-12:

Height: 6-1 Hometown: Bismarck, N.D. HS/Previous School: Bismarck HS/U of Denver

Saw action in all 28 games while making 20 starts Third on the team grabbing 4.6 rebounds per contest Tied for the team lead with 10 blocked shots Fourth on the team averaging 8.2 points per game Scored in double figures 11 times Scored season-high 16 points twice Third on the team with 62 free throws made Had 16 points and season-best 11 rebounds along with season-high three assists against New Mexico Highlands on December 3rd Had season-best four steals against Chadron State on December 9th University of Denver: Spent two seasons at University of Denver in Denver, Colo. Averaged 14 minutes per game in the 2010-11 and 2009-10 seasons Named to All-Sunbelt Academic Team Bismarck HS: Graduated from Bismarck High School in Bismarck, N.D. in 2009 Earned three letters in basketball, four in cross country, and four in track and field Named All-State for basketball in 2008 and 2009 Named State Tournament MVP in 2009 Named All-State cross country in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 Named All-State track and field from 2003 through 2009 Basketball team was named state champions in 2009 Cross Country team was named state champions in 2007 and 2008 Track and Field was named state champions in 2006 and 2008 Personal:

Major: Biological and Biomedical Sciences 2011-12 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

28-20

22-14

Minutes/Game

26.1

25.6

Field Goal %

41.7

41.1

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

7-46

4-33

3-pt. FG %

15.2

12.1

Free Throw %

68.1

69.8

Total Rebounds

130

100

Rebounds/Game

4.6

4.5

Assists

30

24

Turnovers

72

52

Steals

29

20

Blocks

10

10

Points/Game

8.2

7.6

Born on October 29th, 1990 in Santa Rosa, Calif. Daughter of Jim Feeney and Shelly Feeney Has two siblings, Alex and Michael Career ambition is to be a physician’s assistant Favorite movies are Remember the Titans and Tommy Boy

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SENIOR

#44

KARA LARSON 24


Position: Post Height: 5-10 Hometown: Palmer, Alaska HS/Previous School: Colony HS Major: Biological and Biomedical Sciences

PLAYER HISTORY 2011-12: Played in all 28 games and made three starts Led the team with an 87.5 percent free throw accuracy Averaged 3.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game Led the Rangers with a 1.35 assist-to-turnover ratio Tallied season-high eight points in two different games Stole season-high three passes against Concordia-St. Paul on November 11th Grabbed season-best nine rebounds against Colorado Christian on January 6th Dished out season-high three assists twice 2010-11: Played in 23 games Averaged 1.4 points per game Grabbed 1.2 rebounds per contest Had season highs of six points and nine rebounds in 23 minutes against Colorado Christian on January 7th 2009-10: Played in all 27 games while making four starts Scored at a 3.1 point per game average while pulling down two boards per contest Averaged 15 minutes per game Scored season-high 11 points in 20 minutes against Central State on January 3rd Grabbed season-high six rebounds against Chadron State on February 4th Colony High School: A 2009 graduate of Colony High School in Palmer, Alaska Two-time Honorable Mention All-State selection Helped Colony HS to a state championship in 2007-08 and a runner-up finish in 200809 A First Team All-State honoree in both volleyball and soccer Was Region MVP in soccer in 2008 Named to 2008 All-Tournament team at the 2008 State Volleyball Tournament Personal: Born September 6, 1990 in Palmer, Alaska Daughter of Sterling and Deborah Larson Has twin brother named Connor Also has two older sisters Earned the Regis Board of Trustees Scholarship Favorite movie is “Pride and Prejudice�

AWARDS: 2011-12 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll 2010-11 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

2011-12 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

28-3

22-3

Minutes/Game

17.4

18.6

Field Goal %

38.6

36.8

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

0-2

0-2

3-pt. FG %

0.0

0.0

Free Throw %

87.5

80.0

Total Rebounds

69

57

Rebounds/Game

2.5

2.6

Assists

27

24

Turnovers

20

18

Steals

17

12

Blocks

3

2

3.3

3.3

Points/Game

25


JUNIOR

#35

TAE’LOR PURDY 26


PLAYER HISTORY 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 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: Born January 27, 1991 in Liberal, Kan. Daughter of Doug and Robin Purdy Has one younger sister who plays basketball at Northern Colorado Her father participated in rodeo in college Her future plans are to become a medical doctor

Position: Forward Height: 5-10 Hometown: Agate, Colo. HS/Previous School: Deer Trail HS Major: Biological and Biomedical Sciences AWARDS: 2011-12 All-RMAC First Team All-RMAC Preseason 2009-10 RMAC Freshman of the Year All-RMAC East Division Second Team

2011-12 Statistics Category GP/GS

Overall Conference 28-28

22-22

Minutes/Game

31.4

32.6

Field Goal %

35.9

36.1

3-pt. FG MD/ATT 42-125

37-106

3-pt. FG %

33.6

34.9

Free Throw %

76.6

77.2

Total Rebounds

175

138

Rebounds/Game

6.2

6.3

Assists

29

28

Turnovers

100

81

Steals

27

23

Blocks Points/Game

10

7

16.0

16.8

27


JUNIOR

#43

BRANDI COLLINS 28


PLAYER HISTORY 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

Position: Guard Height: 5-5 Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo. HS/Previous School: Mesa Ridge HS Major: Social Sciences AWARDS:

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: Born May 9, 1992 in Colorado Springs, Colo. Daughter of Corey and Ramona Collins Has two older siblings Wants to become a teacher and coach

2011-12 All-RMAC Third Team

2011-12 Statistics Category GP/GS

Overall Conference 28-23

22-20

Minutes/Game

26.6

28.2

Field Goal %

46.2

46.3

3-pt. FG MD/ATT 41-101

38-91

3-pt. FG %

40.6

41.8

Free Throw %

63.2

61.7

Total Rebounds

83

67

Rebounds/Game

3.0

3.0

Assists

91

84

Turnovers

99

83

Steals

43

36

Blocks Points/Game

2

2

10.0

11.5

29


SOPHOMORE PLAY PLAYER AYER H HISTORY ISTO ORY 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

#15

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: Born May 27, 1993 in Indianapolis, Ind. Daughter of Alan and Rebecca Von Stein Has two sisters: Courtney and Lauren Career ambition is to be in the medical field

Position: P Point i G Guard d Height: 5-4 Hometown: Trafalgar, Ind. HS/Previous School: Indian Creek HS Major: Undecided 2011-12 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

19-0

Minutes/Game

10.3

9.6

Field Goal %

30.3

33.3

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

8-23

6-15

3-pt. FG %

34.8

40.0

Free Throw %

78.9

78.9

Total Rebounds

24

19

Rebounds/Game

1.0

1.0

Assists

17

12

Turnovers

32

24

Steals

14

14

Blocks Points/Game

30

25-1

0

0

1.7

1.9

ERICA VON STEIN


SOPHOMORE PLAYER PLA AYER RH HISTORY ISTO TORY 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

#45

Position: P iti Forward F Height: 5-10 Hometown: The Woodlands, Texas HS/Previous School: The Woodlands HS Major: Undecided

Personal: Born February 2, 1993 in The Woodlands, Texas Daughter of Jim and Patti Seefeldt Two brothers: T.J. and Jake Grandfather was a WWI B26 Pilot that received the Distinguished Flying Cross

2011-12 Statistics Category

Overall Conference

GP/GS

18-0

12-0

Minutes/Game

6.2

4.7

Field Goal %

30.4

35.7

3-pt. FG MD/ATT

0-0

0-0

3-pt. FG %

0.0

0.0

Free Throw %

76.9

71.4

Total Rebounds

15

10

Rebounds/Game

0.8

0.8

Assists

3

0

Turnovers

8

6

Steals

0

0

Blocks Points/Game

1

0

1.3

1.2

SARAH SEEFELDT

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FRESHMAN PLAYER HISTORY 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 threepoint 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: Born June 10, 1994 in Denver, Colo. Daughter of Joe and Debbie Ramos Has one younger sister, Emily Wants to work in the medical field after graduation

JESSICA RAMOS

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#20

Position: ittion n:: G Guard uard

Height: 5-5 Hometown: Thornton, Colo. HS/Previous School: Horizon HS Major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences


2011 -12 RMAC Team

#35 TAE’LOR PURDY

All-RMAC First Team Tae’lor Purdy All-RMAC Third Tea Team Kari Ameling Brandi Collins

#4 #43 4 BRANDI BRA BRAN BR RA AN COLLINS COLL L

#42 # 42 KARI RI AMELING NG

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2011-12 RMAC Standings 2011-12 RMAC Women’s Basketball Standing Conference Overall GP Record Win % PF PA GP Record Win % Colorado Mesa 8 8-0 1.000 73.8 52.0 12 12-0 1.000 CSU-Pueblo 7 6-1 0.857 65.3 57.3 11 9-2 0.818 Metro State 7 6-1 0.857 68.6 47.4 12 8-4 0.667 UC-Colorado Springs 7 5-2 0.714 69.4 65.3 11 8-3 0.727 Colorado Mines 7 5-2 0.714 68.3 63.7 13 8-5 0.615 Regis 7 5-2 0.714 64.4 55.4 11 6-5 0.545 Colorado Christian 7 4-3 0.571 73.9 66.6 11 7-4 0.636 Fort Lewis 7 4-3 0.571 66.9 65.4 11 5-6 0.455 New Mexico Highlands 8 3-5 0.375 72.8 81.8 12 3-9 0.250 Black Hills St. 8 2-6 0.250 55.8 64.0 12 3-9 0.250 Chadron State 8 2-6 0.250 60.3 76.0 12 2-10 0.167 Adams State 7 1-6 0.143 53.3 65.9 11 4-7 0.364 Western State 8 1-7 0.125 56.1 63.5 12 1-11 0.083 Western New Mexico 8 0-8 0.000 52.6 71.6 12 1-11 0.083

PF 74.7 64.4 66.8 70.4 67.2 66.6 75.7 64.5 67.8 57.2 58.7 57.1 52.0 53.9

PA 49.7 56.1 55.2 62.3 64.5 60.8 67.8 65.1 77.3 66.8 79.8 63.3 64.7 70.8

2011-12 RMAC Awards RMAC Player of the Year: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian RMAC Freshman of the Year: Jenessa Burke, Metro State RMAC Coach of the Year: Tanya Haave, Metro State

First Team Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian Dana Schriebvogel, Fort Lewis Jasmine Cervantes, Metro State Kelsey Sigl, Colorado Mesa Kaitlin Petri, Chadron State Kendall Babler, CSU-Pueblo Angie Charchalis, Colorado Mines Tae’lor Purdy, Regis Katie Hall, Western State Caley Dow, Metro State Second Team Alyssa Lopez, New Mexico Highlands Laurel Kearsely, CSU-Pueblo Katrina Selsor, Colorado Mesa Nikki Trujillo, Western State Jessica Brown, UC-Colorado Springs Chloe Cable, Adams State Vanessa Leeper-Jones, Nebraska-Kearney Jenna Santistevan, Fort Lewis Abby Kirchoff, UC-Colorado Springs Stephenie Allen, Colorado Christian Third Team Debi Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney Danielle Brown, UC-Colorado Springs Brooke Pendergraft, Western State Mary Rose Paiz, Fort Lewis Erika Richards, Fort Lewis Stephanie Fogle, Colorado Mines Jamie Simmons, Fort Lewis Jannelle Branting, CSU-Pueblo Kari Ameling, Regis Brandi Collins, Regis 34

Last 10 10-0 8-2 8-2 7-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 4-6 3-7 2-8 2-8 3-7 1-9 0-10

Streak Won 12 Won 3 Won 6 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 4 Won 1 Won 3 Lost 5 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 3 Lost 4 Lost 11


2011 -12 Statistics 2011-12 Regis Women's Basketball Regis University Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 25, 2012) All games Overall record: 11-17 Conf: 9-13 Home: 6-5 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 1-3

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Player

gp-gs

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

35 43 42 34 14 32 44 25 31 15 33 45 11 20 40 24

Tae'lor Purdy Brandi Collins Kari Ameling Sarah Feeney Meghan Hollenga Miranda Martine Kara Larson Nicole Brzeczek Erin O'Toole Erica Von Stein Kellie Deremo Sarah Seefeldt Kaitie Vader Bri Simbeck LaShai Powells Kaitlyn Klapperich Team Total.......... Opponents......

28-28 28-23 28-28 28-20 28-27 25-7 28-3 16-0 4-0 25-1 25-0 18-0 6-2 11-1 6-0 4-0

878 745 730 730 723 335 486 171 26 257 222 112 73 82 17 13

28 28

5600 5600

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

31.4 26.6 26.1 26.1 25.8 13.4 17.4 10.7 6.5 10.3 8.9 6.2 12.2 7.5 2.8 3.3

REGISWBB 1751 62.5 -2.3 603-1554 .388 127-420 .302 4.5 418-589 .710 14.9 1036 37.0 -0.4 306 10.9 564 20.1 -1.0 0.5 266 9.5 53 1.9 2831 11-257 -

1st 2nd 845 906 850 965

Totals 1751 1815

142-396 102-221 101-253 80-192 52-115 29-92 39-101 15-40 3-8 10-33 14-48 7-23 2-12 6-13 1-6 0-1

.359 42-125 .462 41-101 .399 0-5 .417 7-46 .452 1-5 .315 16-56 .386 0-2 .375 5-17 .375 0-0 .303 8-23 .292 6-32 .304 0-0 .167 0-3 .462 1-4 .167 0-0 .000 0-1

603-1554 .388 127-420 645-1620 .398 159-512

OPP 1815 64.8 645-1620 .398 159-512 .311 5.7 366-502 .729 13.1 1048 37.4 361 12.9 537 19.2 0.7 265 9.5 70 2.5 5911 13-417 4-124

.336 .406 .000 .152 .200 .286 .000 .294 .000 .348 .188 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

121-158 36-57 64-88 62-91 45-69 32-44 14-16 8-12 2-5 15-19 1-2 10-13 4-4 1-7 1-2 2-2

.766 .632 .727 .681 .652 .727 .875 .667 .400 .789 .500 .769 1.000

.143 .500 1.000

.302 418-589 .710 .311 366-502 .729

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Date 11/11/11 11/12/11 11/18/11 11/19/11 11/25/11 11/26/11 12/02/11 12/03/11 12/09/11 12/11/11 12/17/11 12/30/11 12/31/11 1/6/12 01/07/12 01/13/12 01/14/12 01/20/12 01/21/12 01/27/12 01/28/12 02/04/12 02/06/12 02/10/12 02/11/12 02/17/12 02/18/12 02/25/12

off

62 22 39 44 48 18 29 4 3 8 3 4 2 5 2 0 49 342 343

Rebounds def tot avg

113 61 88 86 119 37 40 10 1 16 20 11 7 10 2 1 72 694 705

175 83 127 130 167 55 69 14 4 24 23 15 9 15 4 1 121 1036 1048

pts

avg

29 100 10 27 447 91 99 2 43 281 40 66 7 48 266 30 72 10 29 229 25 56 10 43 150 17 26 8 29 106 27 20 3 17 92 12 26 0 4 43 0 5 0 1 8 17 32 0 14 43 9 8 2 7 35 3 8 1 0 24 2 6 0 2 8 3 13 0 1 14 1 1 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 2 24 37.0 470 11 306 564 53 266 1751 37.4 519 - 361 537 70 265 1815

16.0 10.0 9.5 8.2 5.4 4.2 3.3 2.7 2.0 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 0.5 0.5

6.3 3.0 4.5 4.6 6.0 2.2 2.5 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.8 1.5 1.4 0.7 0.3

pf dq

86 63 94 30 62 32 22 9 2 28 18 12 3 8 1 0

a

to blk stl

1 2 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent at Concordia University, St. Paul vs Winona State vs Newman at Rockhurst vs Barry University vs Univ. of Sioux Falls WESTERN NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS at Chadron State at Nebraska-Kearney METRO STATE WESTERN STATE COLLEG COLORADO MESA at Colorado Christian at Colorado School of Mines at UC-Colorado Springs at CSU-Pueblo ADAMS STATE FORT LEWIS COLLEGE at Colorado Mesa at Western State Colleg COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES COLORADO CHRISTIAN NEBRASKA-KEARNEY CHADRON STATE at New Mexico Highlands at Western New Mexico at Metro State

L L L W W L W W L W L L W L L L L W L W L L L W W L W L

Score 45-72 39-54 52-63 64-38 56-49 55-66 78-72 76-65 48-71 56-37 64-70 66-68 75-70 69-76 50-59 63-73 45-58 83-51 55-69 65-54 58-94 71-76 74-76 57-55 81-72 67-75 81-62 58-70

62.5 64.8 Att. 574 0 175 275 176 143 168 165 234 623 337 261 204 267 203 264 171 287 320 433 195 230 275 279 305 930 376 872

* - Conference game

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Individual Career History

Career History Year 2011-12 TOTAL Year 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL

Regis Total FG-FGA 15-40 15-40

GP-GS 16-0 16-0

Min/Avg 171/10.7 171/10.7

GP-GS 26-1 28-23 54-24

Total Min/Avg FG-FGA 454/17.5 35-95 745/26.6 102-221 1199/22.2 137-316

Nicole Brzeczek 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg .375 5-17 .294 8-12 .667 4-10 14 0.9 9-0 12 26 0 4 43/2.7 .375 5-17 .294 8-12 .667 4-10 14 0.9 9-0 12 26 0 4 43/2.7 Pct .368 .462 .434

3-Point FG-FGA 13-42 41-101 54-143

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: 3-point FG percentage: 9th (.378) Assists average: 11th (2.9) 3-point field goals made: 19th (54) Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL Year 2011-12 TOTAL Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL Year 2011-12 TOTAL Year 2009-10 2011-12 TOTAL

Brandi Collins Pct .310 .406 .378

Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL Year 2011-12 TOTAL

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Rebounds Pct Off-Def .654 10-52 .632 22-61 .639 32-113

Tot 62 83 145

Avg 2.4 3.0 2.7

PF-FO 41-1 63-2 104-3

Ast 67 91 158

TO 67 99 166

Blk 1 2 3

Stl 23 43 66

Pts/Avg 100/3.8 281/10.0 381/7.1

TO 7 4 8 19

Blk 0 0 2 2

Stl 3 3 7 13

Pts/Avg 24/1.6 45/2.3 35/1.4 104/1.7

SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: 3-point FG percentage: 12th (.406 in 2011-12)

Min/Avg 109/7.3 146/7.3 222/8.9 477/8.0

Pct .381 .548 .292 .390

GP-GS 28-20 28-20

Min/Avg 730/26.1 730/26.1

Total FG-FGA 80-192 80-192

Sarah Feeney 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg .417 7-46 .152 62-91 .681 44-86 130 4.6 30-0 30 72 10 29 229/8.2 .417 7-46 .152 62-91 .681 44-86 130 4.6 30-0 30 72 10 29 229/8.2

GP-GS 26-1 25-6 28-27 79-34

Total Min/Avg FG-FGA 360/13.8 18-52 320/12.8 11-29 723/25.8 52-115 1403/17.8 81-196

GP-GS 27-4 23-0 28-3 78-7

Total Min/Avg FG-FGA 405/15.0 34-79 180/7.8 10-30 486/17.4 39-101 1071/13.7 83-210

GP-GS 25-7 25-7

Min/Avg 335/13.4 335/13.4

Total FG-FGA 29-92 29-92

GP-GS 27-27 28-28 55-55

Total Min/Avg FG-FGA 829/30.7 129-305 878/31.4 142-396 1707/31.0 271-701

GP-GS 15-0 20-1 25-0 60-1

3-Point FG-FGA 4-12 10-22 6-32 20-66

Kellie Deremo Rebounds Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def .333 4-7 .571 3-10 .455 1-2 .500 4-18 .188 1-2 .500 3-20 .303 6-11 .545 10-48

Total FG-FGA 8-21 17-31 14-48 39-100

Pct .346 .379 .452 .413

3-Point FG-FGA 1-9 0-2 1-5 2-16

Pct .430 .333 .386 .395

3-Point FG-FGA 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2

Meghan Hollenga Rebounds Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def .111 23-37 .622 26-45 .000 12-23 .522 18-40 .200 45-69 .652 48-119 .125 80-129 .620 92-204 Kara Larson Pct .000 .000 .000 .000

Total FG-FGA 7-23 7-23

GP-GS 18-0 18-0

Min/Avg 112/6.2 112/6.2

GP-GS 26-1 26-20 6-2 58-23

Total Min/Avg FG-FGA 313/12.0 25-82 751/28.9 56-135 73/12.2 2-12 1137/19.6 83-229

GP-GS 25-1 25-1

Total FG-FGA 10-33 10-33

Min/Avg 257/10.3 257/10.3

FT-FTA 15-24 13-23 14-16 42-63

Rebounds Pct Off-Def .625 13-41 .565 3-24 .875 29-40 .667 45-105

Tot 13 22 23 58

Avg 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.0

PF-FO 8-0 13-0 18-0 39-0

Ast 3 4 9 16

Tot 71 58 167 296

Avg 2.7 2.3 6.0 3.7

PF-FO 47-1 35-1 62-3 144-5

Ast 11 13 25 49

TO 17 18 56 91

Blk 3 5 10 18

Stl 20 20 43 83

Pts/Avg 60/2.3 34/1.4 150/5.4 244/3.1

Tot 54 27 69 150

Avg 2.0 1.2 2.5 1.9

PF-FO 33-1 9-0 22-0 64-1

Ast 23 13 27 63

TO 28 9 20 57

Blk 2 3 3 8

Stl 18 5 17 40

Pts/Avg 83/3.1 33/1.4 92/3.3 208/2.7

Miranda Martine 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg .315 16-56 .286 32-44 .727 18-37 55 2.2 32-0 17 26 8 29 106/4.2 .315 16-56 .286 32-44 .727 18-37 55 2.2 32-0 17 26 8 29 106/4.2 Pct .423 .359 .387

3-Point FG-FGA 38-94 42-125 80-219

Tae’lor Purdy Pct .404 .336 .365

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Scoring average: 5th (15.3) Minutes average: 8th (31.0) Rebounding average: 9th (6.5) 3-point FG percentage: 12th (.365) Free throws made: 15th (222) 3-point field goals attempted: 16th (219) 3-point field goals made: t-16th (80) Free throws attempted: 18th (304)

Year 2011-12 TOTAL

FT-FTA 17-26 36-57 53-83

FT-FTA 101-146 121-158 222-304

Rebounds Pct Off-Def .692 53-128 .766 62-113 .730 115-241

Tot 181 175 356

Avg 6.7 6.3 6.5

PF-FO 71-1 86-1 157-2

Ast 65 29 94

TO 91 100 191

Blk 6 10 16

Stl 21 27 48

Pts/Avg 397/14.7 447/16.0 844/15.3

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: 12th (101 in 2009-10) Points: 13th (447 in 2011-12) 3-point FG percentage: 13th (.404 in 2009-10) Scoring average: 14th (16.0 in 2011-12) Scoring average: 20th (14.7 in 2009-10) Sarah Seefeldt 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg .304 0-0 .000 10-13 .769 4-11 15 0.8 12-0 3 8 1 0 24/1.3 .304 0-0 .000 10-13 .769 4-11 15 0.8 12-0 3 8 1 0 24/1.3 Pct .305 .415 .167 .362

3-Point FG-FGA 6-34 8-45 0-3 14-82

Kaitie Vader Pct .176 .178 .000 .171

FT-FTA 27-30 47-61 4-4 78-95

Rebounds Pct Off-Def .900 13-23 .770 30-98 1.000 2-7 .821 45-128

Tot 36 128 9 173

Avg 1.4 4.9 1.5 3.0

PF-FO 27-0 33-0 3-0 63-0

Ast 30 61 2 93

TO 39 83 6 128

Blk 2 1 0 3

Stl 19 36 2 57

Pts/Avg 83/3.2 167/6.4 8/1.3 258/4.4

Erica Von Stein 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg .303 8-23 .348 15-19 .789 8-16 24 1.0 28-0 17 32 0 14 43/1.7 .303 8-23 .348 15-19 .789 8-16 24 1.0 28-0 17 32 0 14 43/1.7


Regis Points 1996 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 1459 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 1458 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 1308 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 1290 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 1226 - Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 1155 - Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 1142 - Lindsay Viall (117 games) - 2002-06 1128 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 1113 - LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91 1102 - Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 1039 - Shawna Marsh (103 games) - 1993-97 1023 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 1013 - Jeni Roeder (101 games) - 1995-99 1009 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 1000 - Denise Durant (100 games) - 1979-83 998 - Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 994 - Becky Muller (95 games) - 1978-82 991 - Michele Eccher (108 games) - 1996-00 949 - Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Scoring average (minimum 40 games) 18.7 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 16.5 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 16.2 - Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 16.0 - Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 15.3 - Tae'lor Purdy (55 games) - 2009-10,11-12 14.2 - Julie Eymann (54 games) - 1991-93 13.8 - Kerri Connelly (49 games) - 1981-83 13.3 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 13.0 - Shelly Sakala (57 games) - 1989-91 12.5 - Kristina Vengryte (60 games) - 2002-04 12.3 - Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 12.0 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 11.9 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 11.8 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 10.8 - Salina Kuiper (53 games) - 2009-11 10.7 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 10.6 - Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 10.5 - Becky Muller (95 games) - 1978-82 10.3 - Julie Jestus (60 games) - 2001-03 10.2 - Jane Hart (60 games) - 1980-83

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Field goals made 670 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 609 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 467 - Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 463 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 461 - Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 446 - Shawna Marsh (103 games) - 1993-97 441 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 438 - LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91 431 - Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 428 - Jeni Roeder (101 games) - 1995-99 421 - Becky Muller (95 games) - 1978-82 419 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 411 - Lindsay Viall (117 games) - 2002-06 396 - Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 387 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 386 - Denise Durant (100 games) - 1979-83 370 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 366 - Tamara Clair (102 games) - 1986-90 363 - Renea Flores (98 games) - 1993-97 355 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Field goals attempted 1387 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 1366 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 1129 - LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91 1081 - Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 1079 - Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 1074 - Becky Muller (95 games) - 1978-82

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1070 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 1058 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 1041 - Shawna Marsh (103 games) - 1993-97 1001 - Lindsay Viall (117 games) - 2002-06 936 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 935 - Denise Durant (100 games) - 1979-83 922 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 903 - Jeni Roeder (101 games) - 1995-99 895 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 865 - Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 860 - Michele Eccher (108 games) - 1996-00 857 - Tammie Brethower (105 games) - 1983-87 856 - Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 854 - Renea Flores (98 games) - 1993-97

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Field goal percentage (minimum 200 made) .624 - Julie Eymann (317-508) - 1991-93 .569 - Erica Schutte (251-441) - 1998-02 .563 - Rachel Caliga (255-453) - 1999-03 .546 - Kristina Vengryte (324-593) - 2002-04 .533 - Katie Beamon (461-865) - 1997-01 .504 - Paulina Tuell (431-856) - 2006-09 .500 - Salina Kuiper (231-462) - 2009-11 .493 - Denise Lopez (441-895) - 2003-07 .492 - Andi Pruitt (351-714) - 1999-01 .490 - Diana Lopez (670-1366) - 2003-07 .484 - Aiste Slenyte (238-492) - 2004-06 .479 - Keely O’Dell (315-657) - 2000-04 .474 - Jeni Roeder (428-903) - 1995-99 .469 - Anita Foskuhl (387-826) - 1991-93 .466 - Lauren Luebbe (263-564) - 2006-11 .460 - Tamara Clair (366-796) - 1986-90 .459 - Kerri Connelly (253-551) - 1981-83 .459 - Shelly Sakala (303-660) - 1989-91 .450 - Jalane Daily (304-676) - 1990-94 .445 - Stevi Seitz (334-751) - 2005-08

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20.

Individual Career Records

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Career History

3-point field goals made 309 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 208 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 208 - Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 191 - Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 175 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 174 - Michele Eccher (108 games) - 1996-00 164 - Lindsay Viall (117 games) - 2002-06 146 - Stevi Seitz (90 games) - 2005-08 137 - Courtney Ault (56 games) - 2007-09 122 - Chelsea Porter (102 games) - 2007-11 116 - Breanne Burley (115 games) - 2004-08 113 - Kelly Carmichael (94 games) - 1995-99 111 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 98 - Emily Kuipers (102 games) - 2005-10 91 - Jacque Machesney (87 games) - 2006-11 80 - Tae’lor Purdy (55 games) - 2009-10,11-12 80 - Lauren Luebbe (99 games) - 2006-11 78 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 54 - Brandi Collins (54 games) - 2010-12 51 - Shawna Marsh (103 games) - 1993-97

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Career History

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

3-point field goals attempted 752 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 545 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 507 - Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 507 - Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 461 - Lindsay Viall (117 games) - 2002-06 459 - Michele Eccher (108 games) - 1996-00 452 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 406 - Chelsea Porter (102 games) - 2007-11 392 - Stevi Seitz (90 games) - 2005-08 345 - Courtney Ault (56 games) - 2007-09 340 - Breanne Burley (115 games) - 2004-08 317 - Kelly Carmichael (94 games) - 1995-99 305 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 289 - Jacque Machesney (87 games) - 2006-11 269 - Emily Kuipers (102 games) - 2005-10 219 - Tae’lor Purdy (55 games) - 2009-10,11-12 200 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 194 - Lauren Luebbe (99 games) - 2006-11 165 - Shawna Marsh (103 games) - 1993-97 151 - Julie Jestus (60 games) - 2001-03

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

3-point FG percentage (minimum 45 made) .412 - Lauren Luebbe (80-194) - 2006-11 .411 - Diana Lopez (309-752) - 2003-07 .410 - Meshach Rhoades (208-507) - 1997-01 .397 - Courtney Ault (137-345) - 2007-09 .390 - Anita Foskuhl (78-200) - 1991-93 .387 - Molly Marrin (175-452) - 1999-03 .382 - Dena Koskovich (208-545) - 1995-99 .379 - Michele Eccher (174-459) - 1996-00 .378 - Brandi Collins (54-143) - 2010-12 .377 - Val Sewald (191-507) - 1986-90 .372 - Stevi Seitz (146-392) - 2005-08 .365 - Tae’lor Purdy (80-219) - 2009-10,11-12 .364 - Emily Kuipers (98-269) - 2005-10 .364 - Denise Lopez (111-305) - 2003-07 .356 - Kelly Carmichael (113-317) - 1995-99 .356 - Lindsay Viall (164-461) - 2002-06 .341 - Breanne Burley (116-340) - 2004-08 .336 - Jenny Vieira (47-140) - 2005-09 .315 - Jacque Machesney (91-289) - 2006-11 .311 - Julie Jestus (47-151) - 2001-03

1. 2. 3.

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Free throws made 465 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 379 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 347 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 313 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 292 - Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 271 - Keely O’Dell (110 games) - 2000-04 249 - Theresa Newton (112 games) - 1982-86 244 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 241 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 240 - Lauren Luebbe (99 games) - 2006-11 236 - LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91 228 - Denise Durant (100 games) - 1979-83 228 - Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 224 - Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 222 - Tae’lor Purdy (55 games) - 2009-10,11-12 221 - Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 213 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 206 - Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 202 - Jalane Daily (107 games) - 1990-94 199 - Tamara Clair (102 games) - 1986-90

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Free throws attempted 557 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 475 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 474 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 462 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 418 - Theresa Newton (112 games) - 1982-86 409 - Denise Durant (100 games) - 1979-83

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

374 - Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 372 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 349 - Keely O’Dell (110 games) - 2000-04 344 - LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91 341 - Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 340 - Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 334 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 331 - Becky Muller (95 games) - 1978-82 329 - Tamara Clair (102 games) - 1986-90 327 - Lauren Luebbe (99 games) - 2006-11 305 - Tammie Brethower (105 games) - 1983-87 304 - Tae’lor Purdy (55 games) - 2009-10,11-12 289 - Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 277 - Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Free throw percentage (minimum 100 made) .835 - Denise Lopez (465-557) - 2003-07 .828 - Meshach Rhoades (221-267) - 1997-01 .804 - Molly Marrin (213-265) - 1999-03 .800 - Corinne Deters (379-474) - 1989-93 .788 - Lindsay Viall (156-198) - 2002-06 .781 - Anita Foskuhl (157-201) - 1991-93 .781 - Waverly Dodrill (292-374) - 1981-85 .777 - Keely O’Dell (271-349) - 2000-04 .775 - Paulina Tuell (224-289) - 2006-09 .774 - Kerri Connelly (171-221) - 1981-83 .767 - Kari Ameling (135-176) - 2010-12 .764 - Salina Kuiper (113-148) - 2009-11 .759 - Jalane Daily (202-266) - 1990-94 .757 - Breanne Burley (165-218) - 2004-08 .747 - Kelly Carmichael (118-158) - 1995-99 .739 - Rachel Caliga (102-138) - 1999-03 .734 - Lauren Luebbe (240-327) - 2006-11 .732 - Aiste Slenyte (115-157) - 2004-06 .731 - Dena Koskovich (244-334) - 1995-99 .731 - Diana Lopez (347-475) - 2003-07

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Rebounds 1212 - Mischelle Brown (501o-711d) - 1983-87 957 - Corinne Deters (336o-621d) - 1989-93 950 - Denise Lopez (304o-646d) - 2003-07 852 - Joey Weber (346o-506d) - 1986-90 664 - Raedene Spears (225o-439d) - 1983-88 654 - Denise Durant (0o-654d) - 1979-83 631 - Molly Marrin (166o-465d) - 1999-03 600 - Katie Beamon (259o-341d) - 1997-01 597 - Roseanne Smith (0o-597d) - 1979-83 579 - Diana Lopez (121o-458d) - 2003-07 567 - Tamara Clair (225o-342d) - 1986-90 502 - Becky Muller (0o-502d) - 1978-82 498 - Dena Koskovich (178o-320d) - 1995-99 470 - Tammie Brethower (177o-293d) - 1983-87 455 - LaShaa Ross (156o-299d) - 1987-91 451 - Waverly Dodrill (89o-362d) - 1981-85 450 - Stevi Seitz (132o-318d) - 2005-08 449 - Andi Pruitt (124o-325d) - 1999-01 434 - Lindsay Viall (156o-278d) - 2002-06 428 - Darcy Scheeler (149o-279d) - 1991-95

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Rebounding average (minimum 40 games) 11.0 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 8.9 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 8.6 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 8.6 - Kerri Connelly (49 games) - 1981-83 8.0 - Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 7.8 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 6.7 - Shelly Sakala (57 games) - 1989-91 6.5 - Denise Durant (100 games) - 1979-83 6.5 - Tae’lor Purdy (55 games) - 2009-10,11-12 6.4 - Julie Eymann (54 games) - 1991-93 6.0 - Roseanne Smith (100 games) - 1979-83 5.9 - Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 5.8 - Jane Hart (60 games) - 1980-83


Career History

Regis 5.6 - Tamara Clair (102 games) - 1986-90 5.5 - Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 5.5 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 5.3 - Becky Muller (95 games) - 1978-82 5.1 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 5.0 - Stevi Seitz (90 games) - 2005-08 4.8 - Kylee Keroher (62 games) - 2000-03

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Assists 652 - Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 564 - Theresa Newton - 1982-86 515 - Breanne Burley - 2004-08 420 - Val Sewald - 1986-90 390 - Jalane Daily - 1990-94 388 - Kenney Jeffries - 1993-97 301 - Tammie Brethower - 1983-87 295 - Julie Jestus - 2001-03 286 - Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 278 - Denise Lopez - 2003-07 276 - Jacque Machesney - 2006-11 264 - Molly Marrin - 1999-03 253 - Jenny Vieira - 2005-09 241 - Jan Bangasser - 1979-83 234 - Michele Eccher - 1996-00 231 - Renea Flores - 1993-97 220 - Lindsay Viall - 2002-06 216 - Diana Lopez - 2003-07 194 - Cappie Smith - 2003-05 192 - Barb Fox - 1986-89

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Assists average (minimum 40 games) 5.9 - Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 5.0 - Theresa Newton (112 games) - 1982-86 4.9 - Julie Jestus (60 games) - 2001-03 4.5 - Breanne Burley (115 games) - 2004-08 3.9 - Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 3.7 - Kenney Jeffries (104 games) - 1993-97 3.6 - Jalane Daily (107 games) - 1990-94 3.6 - Shelley Caceres (45 games) - 1981-83 3.2 - Cappie Smith (60 games) - 2003-05 3.2 - Jacque Machesney (87 games) - 2006-11 2.9 - Brandi Collins (54 games) - 2010-12 2.9 - Tammie Brethower (105 games) - 1983-87 2.8 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 2.7 - Barb Fox (71 games) - 1986-89 2.6 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 2.6 - Kerri Connelly (49 games) - 1981-83 2.5 - Jan Bangasser (97 games) - 1979-83 2.4 - Jenny Vieira (105 games) - 2005-09 2.4 - Renea Flores (98 games) - 1993-97 2.3 - Ali Betcher (54 games) - 1991-93

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19.

Blocked shots 92 - Tamara Clair - 1986-90 87 - Salina Kuiper - 2009-11 78 - Kerri Connelly - 1981-83 76 - Diana Lopez - 2003-07 76 - Andi Pruitt - 1999-01 69 - Jeni Roeder - 1995-99 65 - Molly Marrin - 1999-03 62 - Shawna Marsh - 1993-97 59 - Raedene Spears - 1983-88 57 - Kristina Vengryte - 2002-04 48 - Julie Jestus - 2001-03 46 - Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 46 - Corinne Deters - 1989-93 42 - Mischelle Brown - 1983-87 40 - Haley MacNeil - 2000-03 37 - Jacque Machesney - 2006-11 35 - Katie Beamon - 1997-01 35 - Kenney Jeffries - 1993-97 34 - Denise Lopez - 2003-07 34 - Lindsay Viall - 2002-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Blocked shots average (minimum 40 games) 1.6 - Salina Kuiper (53 games) - 2009-11 1.6 - Kerri Connelly (49 games) - 1981-83 1.4 - Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 1.0 - Kristina Vengryte (60 games) - 2002-04 0.9 - Tamara Clair (102 games) - 1986-90 0.8 - Julie Jestus (60 games) - 2001-03 0.7 - Jeni Roeder (101 games) - 1995-99 0.6 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 0.6 - Shawna Marsh (103 games) - 1993-97 0.6 - Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 0.5 - Laura Weidman (55 games) - 1983-85 0.5 - Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 0.5 - Haley MacNeil (87 games) - 2000-03 0.4 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 0.4 - Jacque Machesney (87 games) - 2006-11 0.4 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 0.4 - Aiste Slenyte (62 games) - 2004-06 0.4 - Kari Ameling (53 games) - 2010-12 0.4 - Jane Hart (60 games) - 1980-83 0.4 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 Steals 472 - Diana Lopez - 2003-07 400 - Mischelle Brown - 1983-87 300 - Denise Lopez - 2003-07 289 - Theresa Newton - 1982-86 282 - Val Sewald - 1986-90 214 - Jalane Daily - 1990-94 209 - LaShaa Ross - 1987-91 209 - Tammie Brethower - 1983-87 195 - Michele Eccher - 1996-00 183 - Kenney Jeffries - 1993-97 183 - Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 179 - Jenny Vieira - 2005-09 175 - Breanne Burley - 2004-08 167 - Molly Marrin - 1999-03 164 - Joey Weber - 1986-90 159 - Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 152 - Ali Betcher - 1991-93 149 - Katie Beamon - 1997-01 137 - Jacque Machesney - 2006-11 137 - Shawna Marsh - 1993-97

Individual Career Records

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Steals average (minimum 40 games) 3.9 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 3.6 - Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 2.8 - Ali Betcher (54 games) - 1991-93 2.6 - Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 2.6 - Theresa Newton (112 games) - 1982-86 2.5 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 2.4 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 2.4 - Kerri Connelly (49 games) - 1981-83 2.1 - Shelley Caceres (45 games) - 1981-83 2.0 - Shelly Sakala (57 games) - 1989-91 2.0 - Jalane Daily (107 games) - 1990-94 2.0 - Tammie Brethower (105 games) - 1983-87 1.9 - Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 1.9 - LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91 1.8 - Michele Eccher (108 games) - 1996-00 1.8 - Marla Erickson (57 games) - 1983-85 1.8 - Kenney Jeffries (104 games) - 1993-97 1.7 - Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 1.7 - Jenny Vieira (105 games) - 2005-09 1.6 - Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01

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Career History 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 12. 14. 15. 17. 19. 21. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 16. 17. 18.

Individual Career Leaders

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Games played 122 - Denise Lopez - 2003-07 121 - Diana Lopez - 2003-07 117 - Lindsay Viall - 2002-06 115 - Breanne Burley - 2004-08 115 - Molly Marrin - 1999-03 113 - Raedene Spears - 1983-88 113 - Susan Henke - 1983-87 112 - Theresa Newton - 1982-86 111 - Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 111 - LaShaa Ross - 1987-91 111 - Corinne Deters - 1989-93 110 - Mischelle Brown - 1983-87 110 - Keely O’Dell - 2000-04 109 - Katie Beamon - 1997-01 108 - Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 108 - Michele Eccher - 1996-00 107 - Jalane Daily - 1990-94 107 - Val Sewald - 1986-90 105 - Jenny Vieira - 2005-09 105 - Tammie Brethower - 1983-87 104 - Kenney Jeffries - 1993-97

17. 18. 19. 20.

Minutes 4133 - Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 3650 - Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 3604 - Val Sewald - 1986-90 3393 - Denise Lopez - 2003-07 3361 - Diana Lopez - 2003-07 3354 - Corinne Deters - 1989-93 3196 - Jalane Daily - 1990-94 3107 - Lindsay Viall - 2002-06 3072 - LaShaa Ross - 1987-91 3000 - Breanne Burley - 2004-08 2936 - Molly Marrin - 1999-03 2924 - Kenney Jeffries - 1993-97 2724 - Jeni Roeder - 1995-99 2713 - Michele Eccher - 1996-00 2679 - Katie Beamon - 1997-01 2679 - Renea Flores - 1993-97 2633 - Joey Weber - 1986-90 2363 - Lauren Luebbe - 2006-11 2350 - Shawna Marsh - 1993-97 2297 - Stevi Seitz - 2005-08

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Minutes average 37.2 - Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 33.8 - Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 33.7 - Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 33.4 - Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 32.6 - Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 31.1 - Michele Griffin (26 games) - 1995-96 31.1 - Julie Jestus (60 games) - 2001-03 31.0 - Tae’lor Purdy (55 games) - 2009-10,11-12 30.2 - Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 29.9 - Jalane Daily (107 games) - 1990-94 29.8 - Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 29.7 - Ali Betcher (54 games) - 1991-93 29.3 - Cappie Smith (60 games) - 2003-05 29.1 - Julie Eymann (54 games) - 1991-93 29.0 - Bobby Ellis (25 games) - 1994-95 28.5 - Katti Towle (34 games) - 1993-95 28.1 - Kenney Jeffries (104 games) - 1993-97 27.8 - Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 27.8 - Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 27.7 - LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Games started 111 - Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 109 - Corinne Deters - 1989-93 100 - Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 92 - Jalane Daily - 1990-94 91 - Denise Lopez - 2003-07 91 - Lindsay Viall - 2002-06 90 - Diana Lopez - 2003-07 88 - Katie Beamon - 1997-01 79 - Jeni Roeder - 1995-99 78 - Molly Marrin - 1999-03 76 - Kenney Jeffries - 1993-97 75 - Breanne Burley - 2004-08 75 - LaShaa Ross - 1987-91 72 - Renea Flores - 1993-97 72 - Lauren Luebbe - 2006-11 70 - Stevi Seitz - 2005-08 61 - Paulina Tuell - 2006-09 60 - Cappie Smith - 2003-05 60 - Michele Eccher - 1996-00 58 - Haley MacNeil - 2000-03

Individual Career Leaders Player Lopez, Diana Brown, Mischelle Lopez, Denise Deters, Corinne Koskovich, Dena Dodrill, Waverly Beamon, Katie Viall, Lindsay Marrin, Molly Ross, LaShaa

Year 2006-07 1986-87 2006-07 1992-93 1998-99 1984-85 2000-01 2005-06 2002-03 1990-91

GP-GS Min/Avg 121-90 3361/27.8 110-0 1767/16.1 122-91 3393/27.8 111-109 3354/30.2 108-100 3650/33.8 100-0 0/0.0 109-88 2679/24.6 117-91 3107/26.6 115-78 2936/25.5 111-75 3072/27.7

FG-FGA 670-1366 609-1387 441-895 463-1070 419-1058 467-1081 461-865 411-1001 370-936 438-1129

Pct .490 .439 .493 .433 .396 .432 .533 .411 .395 .388

FG-FGA 309-752 0-0 111-305 3-9 208-545 0-0 5-26 164-461 175-452 1-11

Pct FT-FTA .411 347-475 .000 241-372 .364 465-557 .333 379-474 .382 244-334 .000 292-374 .192 228-340 .356 156-198 .387 213-265 .091 236-344

Pct .731 .648 .835 .800 .731 .781 .671 .788 .804 .686

Off-Def 121-458 501-711 304-646 336-621 178-320 89-362 259-341 156-278 166-465 156-299

Tot 579 1212 950 957 498 451 600 434 631 455

Avg 4.8 11.0 7.8 8.6 4.6 4.5 5.5 3.7 5.5 4.1

PF-FO 357-11 390-18 334-8 275-10 249-6 259-5 209-3 269-6 245-6 263-5

Ast 216 186 278 109 286 75 146 220 264 169

TO Blk 261 76 307 42 321 34 246 46 296 46 220 23 268 35 244 34 231 65 305 11

Stl Pts/Avg 472 1996/16.5 400 1459/13.3 300 1458/12.0 134 1308/11.8 159 1290/11.9 102 1226/12.3 149 1155/10.6 91 1142/9.8 167 1128/9.8 209 1113/10.0


Regis

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Scoring average (minimum 20 games) 20.3 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 19.4 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 18.9 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1992-93 18.5 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1991-92 18.0 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 18.0 - Waverly Dodrill (28 games) - 1984-85 17.9 - Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 17.6 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 17.5 - Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 16.4 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 16.3 - Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 16.2 - Kristina Vengryte (29 games) - 2003-04 16.1 - Julie Eymann (27 games) - 1992-93 16.0 - Tae’lor Purdy (28 games) - 2011-12 15.8 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2007-08 15.7 - Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 15.5 - Stevi Seitz (28 games) - 2007-08 15.0 - Jeni Roeder (26 games) - 1997-98 14.8 - Katie Beamon (29 games) - 1999-00 14.7 - Tae’lor Purdy (27 games) - 2009-10

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 1. 2. 3. 5.

Field goals made 216 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 207 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 200 - Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 197 - Kristina Vengryte (29 games) - 2003-04 196 - Waverly Dodrill (28 games) - 1984-85 196 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1991-92 191 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1992-93 191 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 188 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 186 - Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 186 - Julie Eymann (27 games) - 1992-93 185 - Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 174 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2007-08 173 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 168 - Julie Jestus (31 games) - 2002-03 166 - Katie Beamon (29 games) - 1999-00 163 - Andi Pruitt (29 games) - 1999-00 163 - Stevi Seitz (28 games) - 2007-08 160 - Jeni Roeder (26 games) - 1997-98 158 - Jeni Roeder (29 games) - 1998-99 Field goals attempted 430 - Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 420 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1991-92 415 - Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 415 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 414 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06

Season History 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

20.

409 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 406 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1992-93 399 - Waverly Dodrill (28 games) - 1984-85 396 - Tae’lor Purdy (28 games) - 2011-12 390 - Raedene Spears (28 games) - 1985-86 387 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 386 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 372 - Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 371 - Julie Jestus (31 games) - 2002-03 371 - Raedene Spears (26 games) - 1987-88 370 - Kristina Vengryte (29 games) - 2003-04 347 - Jeni Roeder (29 games) - 1998-99 346 - LaShaa Ross (27 games) - 1990-91 346 - Lindsay Viall (31 games) - 2004-05 342 - Stevi Seitz (28 games) - 2007-08

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Field goal percentage (minimum 85 made) .681 - Julie Eymann (186-273) - 1992-93 .616 - Rachel Caliga (93-151) - 2001-02 .603 - Theresa Smith (91-151) - 1979-80 .589 - Erica Schutte (156-265) - 2001-02 .586 - Katie Beamon (147-251) - 2000-01 .576 - Rachel Caliga (151-262) - 2002-03 .570 - Kristina Vengryte (127-223) - 2002-03 .557 - Julie Eymann (131-235) - 1991-92 .549 - Katie Beamon (117-213) - 1998-99 .545 - Michele Griffin (115-211) - 1995-96 .541 - Kristy Brautigam (113-209) - 1998-99 .532 - Kristina Vengryte (197-370) - 2003-04 .529 - Katie Beamon (166-314) - 1999-00 .527 - Denise Lopez (149-283) - 2006-07 .524 - Salina Kuiper (132-252) - 2009-10 .522 - Diana Lopez (216-414) - 2005-06 .521 - Keely O’Dell (111-213) - 2002-03 .518 - Aiste Slenyte (156-301) - 2005-06 .516 - Paulina Tuell (174-337) - 2007-08 .505 - Bobby Ellis (92-182) - 1994-95

16. 17. 18.

18. 19. 20.

3-point field goals made 113 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 88 - Val Sewald (29 games) - 1989-90 87 - Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 80 - Val Sewald (26 games) - 1988-89 75 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 74 - Courtney Ault (28 games) - 2007-08 74 - Molly Marrin (31 games) - 2002-03 67 - Lindsay Viall (31 games) - 2004-05 65 - Michele Eccher (29 games) - 1999-00 64 - Lindsay Viall (31 games) - 2005-06 63 - Courtney Ault (28 games) - 2008-09 61 - Stevi Seitz (28 games) - 2007-08 57 - Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1999-00 56 - Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1998-99 54 - Dena Koskovich (29 games) - 1998-99 53 - Dena Koskovich (26 games) - 1997-98 53 - Meshach Rhoades (27 games) - 2000-01 51 - Dena Koskovich (27 games) - 1996-97 50 - Dena Koskovich (26 games) - 1995-96 49 - Stevi Seitz (30 games) - 2006-07

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

3-point field goals attempted 248 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 218 - Val Sewald (29 games) - 1989-90 215 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 210 - Val Sewald (26 games) - 1988-89 207 - Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 204 - Courtney Ault (28 games) - 2007-08 179 - Lindsay Viall (31 games) - 2005-06 176 - Michele Eccher (29 games) - 1999-00 175 - Lindsay Viall (31 games) - 2004-05 173 - Molly Marrin (31 games) - 2002-03 160 - Stevi Seitz (28 games) - 2007-08

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Individual Season Records

18. 19. 20.

Points 649 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 542 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 541 - Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 521 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 509 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1992-93 503 - Waverly Dodrill (28 games) - 1984-85 500 - Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 500 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1991-92 486 - Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 475 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 469 - Kristina Vengryte (29 games) - 2003-04 460 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 447 - Tae’lor Purdy (28 games) - 2011-12 443 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2007-08 440 - Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 434 - Stevi Seitz (28 games) - 2007-08 434 - Julie Eymann (27 games) - 1992-93 428 - Katie Beamon (29 games) - 1999-00 419 - Andi Pruitt (29 games) - 1999-00 410 - Julie Jestus (31 games) - 2002-03

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Individual Season Records

Season History 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 18. 19. 20. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 20. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 11. 13. 15. 17.

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155 - Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1998-99 148 - Chelsea Porter (27 games) - 2009-10 147 - Stevi Seitz (30 games) - 2006-07 141 - Dena Koskovich (26 games) - 1997-98 141 - Courtney Ault (28 games) - 2008-09 138 - Molly Marrin (27 games) - 2000-01 137 - Dena Koskovich (29 games) - 1998-99 136 - Meshach Rhoades (27 games) - 2000-01 134 - Dena Koskovich (26 games) - 1995-96 3-point FG percentage (minimum 30 made) .471 - Meshach Rhoades (57-121) - 1999-00 .456 - Diana Lopez (113-248) - 2005-06 .447 - Courtney Ault (63-141) - 2008-09 .442 - Meshach Rhoades (42-95) - 1997-98 .428 - Molly Marrin (74-173) - 2002-03 .424 - Stevi Seitz (36-85) - 2005-06 .420 - Diana Lopez (87-207) - 2006-07 .419 - Jacque Machesney (31-74) - 2008-09 .415 - Diana Lopez (34-82) - 2003-04 .413 - Lauren Luebbe (31-75) - 2010-11 .412 - Anita Foskuhl (42-102) - 1992-93 .406 - Brandi Collins (41-101) - 2011-12 .404 - Tae’lor Purdy (38-94) - 2009-10 .404 - Breanne Burley (44-109) - 2006-07 .404 - Val Sewald (88-218) - 1989-90 .400 - Denise Lopez (40-100) - 2006-07 .400 - Michele Eccher (30-75) - 1996-97 .394 - Dena Koskovich (54-137) - 1998-99 .390 - Meshach Rhoades (53-136) - 2000-01 .387 - Emily Kuipers (43-111) - 2008-09 Free throws made 148 - Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 133 - Denise Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 122 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 121 - Tae’lor Purdy (28 games) - 2011-12 116 - Joey Weber (28 games) - 1989-90 111 - Waverly Dodrill (28 games) - 1984-85 110 - Corinne Deters (27 games) - 1991-92 110 - Keely O’Dell (31 games) - 2002-03 107 - Denise Lopez (30 games) - 2004-05 104 - Kerri Connelly (28 games) - 1982-83 104 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 101 - Tae’lor Purdy (27 games) - 2009-10 100 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 99 - Keely O’Dell (29 games) - 2003-04 98 - Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1985-86 95 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 94 - Katie Beamon (29 games) - 1999-00 94 - Joey Weber (28 games) - 1988-89 94 - Corinne Deters (28 games) - 1990-91 92 - Lauren Luebbe (26 games) - 2010-11 Free throws attempted 169 - Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 164 - Joey Weber (28 games) - 1989-90 160 - Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1985-86 159 - Denise Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 158 - Tae’lor Purdy (28 games) - 2011-12 149 - Keely O’Dell (31 games) - 2002-03 149 - Andi Pruitt (29 games) - 1999-00 146 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 146 - Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 146 - Tae’lor Purdy (27 games) - 2009-10 140 - Kerri Connelly (28 games) - 1982-83 140 - Katie Beamon (29 games) - 1999-00 137 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 137 - Waverly Dodrill (28 games) - 1984-85 135 - Joey Weber (28 games) - 1988-89 135 - Denise Lopez (30 games) - 2004-05 133 - Corinne Deters (27 games) - 1991-92

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

130 - Tamara Clair (25 games) - 1988-89 128 - Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 128 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 Free throw percentage (minimum 50 made) .876 - Meshach Rhoades (78-89) - 2000-01 .876 - Denise Lopez (148-169) - 2006-07 .852 - Lindsay Viall (69-81) - 2005-06 .848 - Jalane Daily (67-79) - 1991-92 .844 - Molly Marrin (76-90) - 2001-02 .841 - Salina Kuiper (53-63) - 2010-11 .838 - Corinne Deters (88-105) - 1992-93 .836 - Denise Lopez (133-159) - 2005-06 .836 - Paulina Tuell (122-146) - 2008-09 .833 - Molly Marrin (85-102) - 2002-03 .833 - Meshach Rhoades (60-72) - 1998-99 .827 - Kerri Connelly (67-81) - 1981-82 .827 - Corinne Deters (110-133) - 1991-92 .825 - Kelly Carmichael (52-63) - 1997-98 .819 - Denise Lopez (77-94) - 2003-04 .817 - Breanne Burley (67-82) - 2007-08 .816 - Jenny Vieira (62-76) - 2008-09 .811 - Keely O’Dell (99-122) - 2003-04 .810 - Waverly Dodrill (111-137) - 1984-85 .807 - Kari Ameling (71-88) - 2010-11

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 6. 269 - Corinne Deters (81o-188d) - 1991-92 7. 268 - Denise Lopez (70o-198d) - 2004-05 8. 264 - Joey Weber (120o-144d) - 1989-90 9. 260 - Corinne Deters (88o-172d) - 1990-91 10. 246 - Denise Lopez (87o-159d) - 2005-06 11. 245 - Roseanne Smith (0o-245d) - 1980-81 12. 244 - Andi Pruitt (67o-177d) - 1999-00 13. 231 - Mischelle Brown (103o-128d) - 1983-84 14. 226 - Molly Marrin (41o-185d) - 2002-03 15. 224 - Kerri Connelly (0o-224d) - 1982-83 16. 221 - Shelly Sakala (70o-151d) - 1990-91 17. 218 - Corinne Deters (87o-131d) - 1989-90 18. 210 - Corinne Deters (80o-130d) - 1992-93 19. 209 - Stevi Seitz (58o-151d) - 2007-08 20. 205 - Andi Pruitt (57o-148d) - 2000-01 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Rebounding average (minimum 20 games) 13.3 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 11.7 - Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 10.8 - Joey Weber (28 games) - 1988-89 10.4 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1984-85 10.0 - Corinne Deters (27 games) - 1991-92 9.4 - Joey Weber (28 games) - 1989-90 9.3 - Kerri Connelly (21 games) - 1981-82 9.3 - Corinne Deters (28 games) - 1990-91 9.1 - Roseanne Smith (27 games) - 1980-81 8.9 - Denise Lopez (30 games) - 2004-05 8.9 - Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 8.6 - Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1983-84 8.4 - Andi Pruitt (29 games) - 1999-00 8.3 - Denise Durant (24 games) - 1979-80 8.0 - Kerri Connelly (28 games) - 1982-83 7.9 - Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 7.8 - Corinne Deters (27 games) - 1992-93 7.7 - Denise Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 7.7 - Raedene Spears (26 games) - 1987-88 7.6 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01

Assists 1. 205 - Meshach Rhoades - 1999-00


Regis

19. 20.

182 - Julie Jestus - 2002-03 175 - Meshach Rhoades - 1998-99 175 - Theresa Newton - 1984-85 167 - Breanne Burley - 2007-08 160 - Breanne Burley - 2006-07 160 - Theresa Newton - 1985-86 151 - Meshach Rhoades - 2000-01 149 - Val Sewald - 1989-90 142 - Theresa Newton - 1983-84 132 - Jalane Daily - 1992-93 129 - Jenny Vieira - 2008-09 126 - Breanne Burley - 2005-06 121 - Meshach Rhoades - 1997-98 119 - Kenney Jeffries - 1995-96 119 - Shelley Caceres - 1981-82 115 - Theresa Smith - 1979-80 115 - Kenney Jeffries - 1996-97 113 - Julie Jestus - 2001-02 110 - Kenney Jeffries - 1994-95

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Assists average (minimum 20 games) 7.1 - Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1999-00 6.4 - Breanne Burley (26 games) - 2007-08 6.3 - Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1984-85 6.0 - Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1998-99 5.9 - Julie Jestus (31 games) - 2002-03 5.7 - Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1985-86 5.6 - Meshach Rhoades (27 games) - 2000-01 5.3 - Breanne Burley (30 games) - 2006-07 5.2 - Theresa Smith (22 games) - 1979-80 5.1 - Val Sewald (29 games) - 1989-90 4.9 - Theresa Newton (29 games) - 1983-84 4.9 - Jalane Daily (27 games) - 1992-93 4.8 - Jenny Vieira (27 games) - 2008-09 4.7 - Jacque Machesney (22 games) - 2008-09 4.7 - Meshach Rhoades (26 games) - 1997-98 4.6 - Kenney Jeffries (26 games) - 1995-96 4.5 - Breanne Burley (28 games) - 2005-06 4.4 - Shelley Caceres (27 games) - 1981-82 4.4 - Kenney Jeffries (25 games) - 1994-95 4.3 - Kenney Jeffries (27 games) - 1996-97

5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 12. 14. 15. 16. 19. 20.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Blocked shots 45 - Salina Kuiper - 2009-10 42 - Salina Kuiper - 2010-11 40 - Kerri Connelly - 1981-82 39 - Andi Pruitt - 2000-01 38 - Kerri Connelly - 1982-83 37 - Andi Pruitt - 1999-00 34 - Jeni Roeder - 1998-99 34 - Kristina Vengryte - 2003-04 30 - Julie Jestus - 2002-03 30 - Shawna Marsh - 1996-97 30 - Tamara Clair - 1989-90 28 - Tamara Clair - 1988-89 28 - Molly Marrin - 2001-02 27 - Diana Lopez - 2004-05 24 - Shawna Marsh - 1995-96 23 - Melissa Sauter - 2001-02 23 - Kristina Vengryte - 2002-03 23 - Laura Weidman - 1984-85 20 - Raedene Spears - 1985-86 19 - Raedene Spears - 1983-84 19 - Diana Lopez - 2003-04 19 - Tamara Clair - 1986-87 Blocked shots average (minimum 20 games) 1.9 - Kerri Connelly (21 games) - 1981-82 1.7 - Salina Kuiper (27 games) - 2009-10 1.6 - Salina Kuiper (26 games) - 2010-11 1.4 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 1.4 - Kerri Connelly (28 games) - 1982-83

6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1.

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1.3 - Andi Pruitt (29 games) - 1999-00 1.2 - Tamara Clair (25 games) - 1989-90 1.2 - Jeni Roeder (29 games) - 1998-99 1.2 - Kristina Vengryte (29 games) - 2003-04 1.1 - Tamara Clair (25 games) - 1988-89 1.1 - Shawna Marsh (27 games) - 1996-97 1.0 - Julie Jestus (31 games) - 2002-03 1.0 - Molly Marrin (29 games) - 2001-02 0.9 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 0.9 - Shawna Marsh (26 games) - 1995-96 0.9 - Melissa Sauter (27 games) - 2001-02 0.8 - Laura Weidman (28 games) - 1984-85 0.7 - Kristina Vengryte (31 games) - 2002-03 0.7 - Raedene Spears (28 games) - 1985-86 0.7 - Dena Koskovich (26 games) - 1995-96 Steals 141 - Diana Lopez - 2006-07 133 - Diana Lopez - 2004-05 132 - Mischelle Brown - 1985-86 114 - Diana Lopez - 2005-06 112 - Mischelle Brown - 1984-85 111 - Val Sewald - 1989-90 86 - Theresa Newton - 1985-86 85 - Mischelle Brown - 1986-87 85 - Denise Lopez - 2005-06 85 - Theresa Newton - 1984-85 85 - Denise Lopez - 2006-07 84 - Diana Lopez - 2003-04 83 - Ali Betcher - 1991-92 79 - Denise Lopez - 2004-05 78 - Marla Erickson - 1983-84 74 - LaShaa Ross - 1988-89 74 - Anita Foskuhl - 1992-93 73 - Jenny Vieira - 2008-09 72 - Theresa Newton - 1983-84 71 - Mischelle Brown - 1983-84 71 - Michele Eccher - 1999-00

Individual Season Records

2. 3.

Season History

Steals average (minimum 20 games) 4.7 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 4.6 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 4.5 - Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 4.0 - Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1984-85 3.8 - Val Sewald (29 games) - 1989-90 3.6 - Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 3.1 - Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 3.1 - Ali Betcher (27 games) - 1991-92 3.1 - Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1985-86 3.0 - Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1984-85 2.9 - Val Sewald (24 games) - 1987-88 2.9 - Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2003-04 2.7 - Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 2.7 - Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1992-93 2.7 - Jenny Vieira (27 games) - 2008-09 2.7 - Marla Erickson (29 games) - 1983-84 2.7 - Denise Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 2.7 - Michele Eccher (26 games) - 1997-98 2.6 - LaShaa Ross (28 games) - 1988-89 2.6 - Denise Lopez (30 games) - 2004-05 Games played 32 - Nicole Gross - 2005-06 32 - Denise Lopez - 2005-06 32 - Diana Lopez - 2005-06 32 - Chelsie Rademacher - 2005-06 32 - Nicole Gross - 2006-07 32 - Stevi Seitz - 2005-06 32 - Aiste Slenyte - 2005-06 31 - Haley MacNeil - 2002-03 31 - Lindsay Viall - 2004-05 31 - Breanne Burley - 2004-05

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22. 1.

12. 14.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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Games played 32 - Nicole Gross - 2005-06 32 - Denise Lopez - 2005-06 32 - Diana Lopez - 2005-06 32 - Chelsie Rademacher - 2005-06 32 - Nicole Gross - 2006-07 32 - Stevi Seitz - 2005-06 32 - Aiste Slenyte - 2005-06 31 - Haley MacNeil - 2002-03 31 - Lindsay Viall - 2004-05 31 - Breanne Burley - 2004-05 31 - Kylee Keroher - 2002-03 31 - Kristina Vengryte - 2002-03 31 - Lindsay Viall - 2005-06 31 - Keely O’Dell - 2002-03 31 - Cappie Smith - 2004-05 31 - Molly Marrin - 2002-03 31 - Rachel Caliga - 2002-03 31 - Chelsie Rademacher - 2006-07 31 - Diana Lopez - 2006-07 31 - Denise Lopez - 2006-07 31 - Julie Jestus - 2002-03 30 - Stevi Seitz - 2006-07 Games started 31 - Kylee Keroher - 2002-03 31 - Lindsay Viall - 2005-06 31 - Diana Lopez - 2005-06 31 - Rachel Caliga - 2002-03 31 - Lindsay Viall - 2004-05 31 - Aiste Slenyte - 2005-06 31 - Julie Jestus - 2002-03 31 - Denise Lopez - 2006-07 31 - Cappie Smith - 2004-05 31 - Diana Lopez - 2006-07 31 - Molly Marrin - 2002-03 30 - Denise Lopez - 2004-05 30 - Denise Lopez - 2005-06 29 - Katie Beamon - 1999-00 29 - Andi Pruitt - 1999-00 29 - Keely O’Dell - 2003-04 29 - Molly Marrin - 2001-02 29 - Lindsay Viall - 2003-04 29 - Cappie Smith - 2003-04 29 - Michele Eccher - 1999-00 29 - Kristina Vengryte - 2003-04 29 - Meshach Rhoades - 1999-00 29 - Simone Shepherd - 2003-04 29 - Meshach Rhoades - 1998-99 29 - Val Sewald - 1989-90 Minutes 1109 - Val Sewald - 1989-90 1082 - Meshach Rhoades - 1999-00 1081 - Lindsay Viall - 2004-05 1072 - Julie Jestus - 2002-03 1064 - Meshach Rhoades - 1998-99 1030 - Theresa Newton - 1985-86 1029 - Meshach Rhoades - 2000-01 1011 - Dena Koskovich - 1996-97 1007 - Val Sewald - 1988-89 994 - Molly Marrin - 2002-03 990 - Corinne Deters - 1990-91 973 - Lindsay Viall - 2005-06 967 - Michele Eccher - 1999-00 960 - Denise Lopez - 2004-05 958 - Cappie Smith - 2004-05 958 - Meshach Rhoades - 1997-98 948 - Kenney Jeffries - 1996-97 947 - Susan Henke - 1985-86 940 - Andi Pruitt - 1999-00 939 - Diana Lopez - 2005-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Minutes average 38.7 - Val Sewald (26 games) - 1988-89 38.2 - Val Sewald (29 games) - 1989-90 38.1 - Meshach Rhoades (27 games) - 2000-01 37.4 - Dena Koskovich (27 games) - 1996-97 37.3 - Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1999-00 36.8 - Meshach Rhoades (26 games) - 1997-98 36.8 - Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1985-86 36.7 - Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1998-99 36.4 - Val Sewald (24 games) - 1987-88 35.4 - Corinne Deters (28 games) - 1990-91 35.1 - Kenney Jeffries (27 games) - 1996-97 35.0 - Dena Koskovich (26 games) - 1995-96 34.9 - Lindsay Viall (31 games) - 2004-05 34.7 - Tammie Brethower (27 games) - 1986-87 34.6 - Julie Jestus (31 games) - 2002-03 34.4 - Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 34.4 - Dena Koskovich (26 games) - 1997-98 34.2 - Renea Flores (24 games) - 1996-97 33.8 - Susan Henke (28 games) - 1985-86 33.3 - Michele Eccher (29 games) - 1999-00

Individual Year-by-Year Leaders POINTS Year Player Pts Avg 1977-78 Gould, Mary 216 13.5 1978-79 Muller, Becky 282 14.8 1979-80 Durant, Denise 350 14.6 1980-81 Durant, Denise 301 12.0 1981-82 Connelly, Kerri 289 13.8 1982-83 Connelly, Kerri 388 13.9 1983-84 Dodrill, Waverly 367 13.6 1984-85 Dodrill, Waverly 503 18.0 1985-86 Brown, Mischelle 460 16.4 1986-87 Brown, Mischelle 440 16.3 1988-89 Sewald, Val 364 14.0 1989-90 Sewald, Val 352 12.1 1990-91 Sakala, Shelly 500 17.9 1991-92 Foskuhl, Anita 500 18.5 1992-93 Foskuhl, Anita 509 18.9 1993-94 Scheeler, Darcy 234 9.0 1994-95 Strzok, Alisha 330 13.2 1995-96 Koskovich, Dena 334 12.8 1996-97 Marsh, Shawna 297 11.0 1997-98 Roeder, Jeni 389 15.0 1998-99 Roeder, Jeni 360 12.4 1999-00 Beamon, Katie 428 14.8 2000-01 Pruitt, Andi 475 17.6 2001-02 Schutte, Erica 377 13.0 2002-03 Jestus, Julie 410 13.2 2003-04 Vengryte, Kristina 469 16.2 2004-05 Lopez, Diana 521 18.0 2005-06 Lopez, Diana 649 20.3 2006-07 Lopez, Diana 541 17.5 2007-08 Paulina Tuell 443 15.8 2008-09 Paulina Tuell 542 19.4 2009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 397 14.7 2010-11 Lauren Luebbe 293 11.3 2011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 447 16.0 TOTAL REBOUNDS Year Player 1977-78 Brown, Donna 1978-79 Muller, Becky 1979-80 Durant, Denise 1980-81 Smith, Roseanne 1981-82 Connelly, Kerri 1982-83 Connelly, Kerri 1983-84 Brown, Mischelle 1984-85 Brown, Mischelle 1985-86 Brown, Mischelle 1986-87 Brown, Mischelle

Reb Avg 136 7.2 179 9.4 198 8.3 245 9.1 196 9.3 224 8.0 231 8.6 292 10.4 372 13.3 317 11.7

Individual Year-by-Year Leaders

Individual Season Records

Season History


Regis Spears, Raedene Weber, Joey Weber, Joey Deters, Corinne Deters, Corinne Deters, Corinne Scheeler, Darcy Ellis, Bobby Griffin, Michele Koskovich, Dena Team Beamon, Katie Pruitt, Andi Pruitt, Andi Marrin, Molly Marrin, Molly Lopez, Denise Lopez, Denise Lopez, Denise Lopez, Denise Stevi Seitz Emily Kuipers Tae’lor Purdy Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy

199 302 264 260 269 210 181 169 166 130 131 167 244 205 174 226 161 268 246 275 209 131 181 128 175

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Year Player Pct 1977-78 Gould, Mary .421 1978-79 Muller, Becky .379 1979-80 Smith, Theresa .603 1980-81 Smith, Roseanne .422 1981-82 Connelly, Kerri .498 1982-83 Connelly, Kerri .433 1983-84 Dodrill, Waverly .441 1984-85 Dodrill, Waverly .491 1985-86 Brown, Mischelle .467 1986-87 Clair, Tamara .491 1987-88 Artzer, Tracey .432 1988-89 Clair, Tamara .436 1989-90 Sakala, Shelly .420 1990-91 Sakala, Shelly .482 1991-92 Eymann, Julie .557 1992-93 Eymann, Julie .681 1993-94 Scheeler, Darcy .505 1994-95 Ellis, Bobby .505 1995-96 Griffin, Michele .545 1996-97 Roeder, Jeni .472 1997-98 Roeder, Jeni .494 1998-99 Beamon, Katie .549 1999-00 Beamon, Katie .529 2000-01 Beamon, Katie .586 2001-02 Caliga, Rachel .616 2002-03 Caliga, Rachel .576 2003-04 Vengryte, Kristina .532 2004-05 Lopez, Denise .473 2005-06 Lopez, Diana .522 2006-07 Lopez, Denise .527 2007-08 Paulina Tuell .516 2008-09 Paulina Tuell .499 2009-10 Salina Kuiper .524 2010-11 Salina Kuiper .471 2011-12 Brandi Collins .462

7.7 10.8 9.4 9.3 10.0 7.8 7.0 6.8 6.4 4.8 0.0 5.8 8.4 7.6 6.0 7.3 5.6 8.9 7.7 8.9 7.5 5.2 6.7 4.9 6.3 FG-ATT 93-221 116-306 91-151 114-270 111-223 142-328 142-322 196-399 191-409 141-287 98-227 98-225 103-245 200-415 131-235 186-273 98-194 92-182 115-211 91-193 160-324 117-213 166-314 147-251 93-151 151-262 197-370 123-260 216-414 149-283 174-337 207-415 132-252 99-210 102-221

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Rhoades, Meshach Koskovich, Dena Rhoades, Meshach Rhoades, Meshach Marrin, Molly Marrin, Molly Lopez, Diana Viall, Lindsay Lopez, Diana Lopez, Diana Stevi Seitz Courtney Ault Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Brandi Collins

.442 .394 .471 .390 .355 .428 .415 .383 .456 .420 .381 .447 .404 .413 .406

42-95 54-137 57-121 53-136 39-110 74-173 34-82 67-175 113-248 87-207 61-160 63-141 38-94 31-75 41-101

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Year Player Pct 1978-79 Muller, Becky .435 1979-80 Durant, Denise .504 1980-81 Durant, Denise .556 1981-82 Connelly, Kerri .827 1982-83 Connelly, Kerri .743 1983-84 Dodrill, Waverly .783 1984-85 Dodrill, Waverly .810 1985-86 Newton, Theresa .613 1986-87 Clair, Tamara .596 1987-88 Spears, Raedene .600 1988-89 Weber, Joey .696 1989-90 Deters, Corinne .737 1990-91 Deters, Corinne .797 1991-92 Deters, Corinne .827 1992-93 Deters, Corinne .838 1993-94 Towle, Katti .676 1994-95 Ellis, Bobby .706 1995-96 Koskovich, Dena .705 1996-97 Koskovich, Dena .768 1997-98 Carmichael, Kelly .825 1998-99 Koskovich, Dena .744 1999-00 Beamon, Katie .671 2000-01 Pruitt, Andi .742 2001-02 Marrin, Molly .844 2002-03 Marrin, Molly .833 2003-04 O’Dell, Keely .811 2004-05 Lopez, Denise .793 2005-06 Lopez, Denise .836 2006-07 Lopez, Denise .876 2007-08 Paulina Tuell .702 2008-09 Paulina Tuell .836 2009-10 Tae’lor Purdy .692 2010-11 Lauren Luebbe .754 2011-12 Tae’lor Purdy .766

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 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Jeffries, Kenney Rhoades, Meshach Rhoades, Meshach Rhoades, Meshach Rhoades, Meshach Jestus, Julie Jestus, Julie Smith, Cappie Smith, Cappie Burley, Breanne Burley, Breanne Breanne Burley Jenny Vieira Jacque Machesney Brandi Collins Brandi Collins

115 121 175 205 151 113 182 103 91 126 160 167 129 99 67 91

4.3 4.7 6.0 7.1 5.6 3.9 5.9 3.6 2.9 4.5 5.3 6.4 4.8 4.0 2.6 3.3

FT-ATT 50-115 62-123 65-117 67-81 104-140 83-106 111-137 98-160 56-94 66-110 94-135 87-118 94-118 110-133 88-105 50-74 77-109 62-88 53-69 52-63 64-86 94-140 95-128 76-90 85-102 99-122 107-135 133-159 148-169 85-121 122-146 101-146 92-122 121-158

BLOCKED SHOTS Year Player 1980-81 Muller, Becky 1981-82 Connelly, Kerri 1982-83 Connelly, Kerri 1983-84 Spears, Raedene 1984-85 Weidman, Laura 1985-86 Spears, Raedene 1986-87 Clair, Tamara 1987-88 Clair, Tamara 1988-89 Clair, Tamara 1989-90 Clair, Tamara 1990-91 Deters, Corinne 1991-92 Deters, Corinne 1992-93 Deters, Corinne 1993-94 Daily, Jalane 1994-95 Ellis, Bobby 1995-96 Marsh, Shawna 1996-97 Marsh, Shawna 1997-98 Roeder, Jeni 1998-99 Roeder, Jeni 1999-00 Pruitt, Andi 2000-01 Pruitt, Andi 2001-02 Marrin, Molly 2002-03 Jestus, Julie 2003-04 Vengryte, Kristina 2004-05 Lopez, Diana 2005-06 Slenyte, Aiste 2006-07 Lopez, Diana 2007-08 Stevi Seitz 2008-09 Jacque Machesney 2009-10 Salina Kuiper 2010-11 Salina Kuiper 2011-12 Sarah Feeney

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

Avg 0.6 1.9 1.4 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 1.1 1.2 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.9 1.1 0.6 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.0 1.0 1.2 0.9 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 1.7 1.6 0.4

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

Stl 51 64 66 78 112 132 85 70 74 111 66 83 74 64 56 55 54 69

Avg 1.9 2.4 2.4 2.7 4.0 4.7 3.1 2.9 2.6 3.8 2.4 3.1 2.7 2.5 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.7

ASSISTS Year Player 1979-80 Smith, Theresa 1980-81 Muller, Becky 1981-82 Caceres, Shelley 1982-83 Newton, Theresa 1983-84 Newton, Theresa 1984-85 Newton, Theresa 1985-86 Newton, Theresa 1986-87 Brethower, Tammie 1987-88 Fox, Barb 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 1988-89 Sewald, Val Year Player Pct 3FG-ATT 1989-90 Sewald, Val 1988-89 Sewald, Val .381 80-210 1990-91 Daily, Jalane 1989-90 Sewald, Val .404 88-218 1991-92 Daily, Jalane 1991-92 Foskuhl, Anita .367 36-98 1992-93 Daily, Jalane 1992-93 Foskuhl, Anita .412 42-102 1993-94 Towle, Katti 1995-96 Koskovich, Dena .373 50-134 1994-95 Jeffries, Kenney 1996-97 Eccher, Michele .400 30-75 1995-96 Jeffries, Kenney

Ast 115 65 119 87 142 175 160 101 100 96 149 87 96 132 83 110 119

Avg 5.2 2.4 4.4 3.2 4.9 6.3 5.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 5.1 3.1 3.7 4.9 3.2 4.4 4.6

Player Muller, Becky Caceres, Shelley Connelly, Kerri Erickson, Marla Brown, Mischelle Brown, Mischelle Brown, Mischelle Sewald, Val Ross, LaShaa Sewald, Val Sakala, Shelly Betcher, Ali Foskuhl, Anita Towle, Katti Ellis, Bobby Jeffries, Kenney Jeffries, Kenney Eccher, Michele

Individual Year-by-Year Leaders

1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 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 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Season History

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Regis

Individual Year-by-Year Leaders continued

Season History 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Rhoades, Meshach Eccher, Michele Pruitt, Andi Marrin, Molly Jestus, Julie Lopez, Diana Lopez, Diana Lopez, Diana Lopez, Diana Jenny Vieira Jenny Vieira Jacque Machesney Lauren Luebbe Kari Ameling

43 71 55 62 61 84 133 114 141 53 73 48 46 48

1.5 2.4 2.0 2.1 2.0 2.9 4.6 3.6 4.5 2.0 2.7 1.9 1.8 1.7

Team Season Records

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Points 1. 2483 (32 games) - 2006-07 2. 2447 (32 games) - 2005-06 3. 2345 (31 games) - 2002-03 4. 2163 (28 games) - 2008-09 5. 2072 (29 games) - 1998-99 6. 2069 (29 games) - 1989-90 Scoring average 1. 77.6 (32 games) - 2006-07 2. 77.2 (28 games) - 2008-09 3. 76.5 (32 games) - 2005-06 4. 75.6 (31 games) - 2002-03 5. 73.2 (27 games) - 1991-92 6. 72.4 (28 games) - 2007-08 Field goals made 1. 898 (31 games) - 2002-03 2. 847 (32 games) - 2006-07 3. 833 (32 games) - 2005-06 4. 783 (29 games) - 2001-02 5. 767 (29 games) - 1998-99 6. 766 (29 games) - 1989-90 Field goals attempted 1. 1930 (29 games) - 1989-90 2. 1901 (32 games) - 2006-07 3. 1869 (31 games) - 2002-03 4. 1819 (28 games) - 1986-87 5. 1797 (32 games) - 2005-06 6. 1790 (28 games) - 1984-85 Field goal percentage 1. .501 (765-1528) - 1981-82 2. .480 (898-1869) - 2002-03 3. .464 (783-1689) - 2001-02 4. .464 (833-1797) - 2005-06 5. .459 (739-1609) - 1992-93 6. .456 (729-1598) - 2003-04 3-point field goals made 1. 288 (32 games) - 2006-07 2. 283 (32 games) - 2005-06 3. 262 (28 games) - 2007-08 4. 260 (28 games) - 2008-09 5. 230 (31 games) - 2004-05 6. 192 (26 games) - 1997-98 3-point field goals attempted 1. 801 (32 games) - 2006-07 2. 741 (28 games) - 2007-08 3. 719 (32 games) - 2005-06 4. 682 (28 games) - 2008-09 5. 675 (31 games) - 2004-05 6. 534 (27 games) - 2009-10)

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3-point FG percentage 1. .396 (89-225) - 1989-90 2. .394 (283-719) - 2005-06 3. .383 (166-433) - 1999-00 4. .382 (192-502) - 1997-98 5. .381 (191-501) - 1998-99 6. .381 (260-682) - 2008-09

Blocked shots average 1. 4.0 (27 games) - 1981-82 2. 3.7 (26 games) - 2010-11 3. 3.6 (29 games) - 2001-02 4. 3.6 (31 games) - 2002-03 5. 3.4 (29 games) - 2003-04 6. 3.2 (27 games) - 1996-97

Free throws made 1. 501 (32 games) - 2006-07 2. 498 (32 games) - 2005-06 3. 448 (29 games) - 1989-90 4. 425 (28 games) - 2008-09 5. 424 (27 games) - 1991-92 6. 420 (31 games) - 2004-05

Steals 1. 445 - 2006-07 2. 420 - 1985-86 3. 417 - 2005-06 4. 386 - 1983-84 5. 382 - 1992-93 6. 375 - 1984-85

Free throws attempted 1. 691 (32 games) - 2005-06 2. 659 (29 games) - 1989-90 3. 654 (29 games) - 1983-84 4. 653 (32 games) - 2006-07 5. 629 (28 games) - 1985-86 6. 624 (28 games) - 1988-89

Steals average 1. 15.0 (28 games) - 1985-86 2. 14.1 (27 games) - 1992-93 3. 13.9 (32 games) - 2006-07 4. 13.4 (28 games) - 1984-85 5. 13.3 (29 games) - 1983-84 6. 13.0 (32 games) - 2005-06

Free throw percentage 1. .767 (501-653) - 2006-07 2. .752 (425-565) - 2008-09 3. .745 (420-564) - 2004-05 4. .743 (413-556) - 2002-03 5. .742 (416-561) - 2003-04 6. .741 (364-491) - 2001-02

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

Rebounds 1. 1192 (330o-862d) - 2002-03 2. 1174 (475o-699d) - 1989-90 3. 1101 (369o-732d) - 2006-07 4. 1094 (348o-746d) - 2005-06 5. 1077 (336o-741d) - 2001-02 6. 1070 (348o-722d) - 1999-00 Rebounding average 1. 40.5 (29 games) - 1989-90 2. 38.8 (27 games) - 1981-82 3. 38.5 (31 games) - 2002-03 4. 38.2 (28 games) - 1986-87 5. 38.1 (28 games) - 1984-85 6. 37.6 (28 games) - 1985-86 Assists 1. 624 - 2002-03 2. 575 - 2005-06 3. 542 - 2008-09 4. 528 - 2001-02 5. 501 - 2006-07 6. 490 - 1999-00 Assists average 1. 20.1 (31 games) - 2002-03 2. 19.4 (28 games) - 2008-09 3. 18.2 (29 games) - 2001-02 4. 18.0 (32 games) - 2005-06 5. 17.0 (24 games) - 1979-80 6. 16.9 (29 games) - 1999-00 Blocked shots 1. 111 - 2002-03 2. 107 - 1981-82 3. 104 - 2001-02 4. 98 - 2003-04 5. 96 - 2010-11 6. 86 - 1996-97

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 - 2005-06 2. 6424 - 2006-07 3. 6250 - 2004-05 4. 6225 - 2002-03 5. 6153 - 1996-97 6. 5825 - 2001-02 Minutes average 1. 227.9 (27 games) - 1996-97 2. 205.4 (28 games) - 2008-09 3. 204.0 (26 games) - 2010-11 4. 202.7 (28 games) - 1986-87 5. 202.4 (27 games) - 1991-92 6. 202.3 (32 games) - 2005-06


Regis 3-Point

Rebounds

Year

GP-GS Min/Avg

FG-FGA Pct

FG-FGA Pct

FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl

Pts/Avg

1977-78

19-19

0/0.0

348-918

.379 0-0

.000 138-332 .416 0-490

490 25.8 0-0

0

0

0

0

834/43.9

1978-79

19-19

0/0.0

322-947

.340 0-0

.000 212-438 .484 0-611

611 32.2 0-0

0

0

0

0

856/45.1

1979-80

24-24

0/0.0

622-1469 .423 0-0

.000 344-617 .558 0-825

825 34.4 0-0

407 0

0

0

588/66.2

1980-81

27-27

0/0.0

658-1715 .384 0-0

.000 304-590 .515 0-927

927 34.3 0-0

311 393 46 200 1620/60.0

1981-82

27-27

0/0.0

765-1528 .501 0-0

.000 370-569 .650 0-1047 1047 38.8 550-0 445 521 107 295 1900/70.4

1982-83

28-28

0/0.0

645-1659 .389 0-0

.000 385-608 .633 0-953

1983-84

29-29

0/0.0

682-1722 .396 0-0

.000 416-654 .636 399-651 1050 36.2 589-19 406 600 59 386 1780/61.4

1984-85

28-28

0/0.0

692-1790 .387 0-0

.000 372-564 .660 353-713 1066 38.1 498-10 414 565 72 375 1756/62.7

1985-86

28-28

5600/200.0

645-1774 .364 0-0

.000 389-629 .618 381-672 1053 37.6 547-18 387 587 42 420 1679/60.0

1986-87

28-28

5675/202.7

730-1819 .401 0-0

.000 306-515 .594 421-648 1069 38.2 500-15 444 571 48 347 1766/63.1

1987-88

27-27

5400/200.0

667-1674 .398 31-110

.282 274-468 .585 368-590 958 35.5 489-9 354 536 40 267 1639/60.7

1988-89

28-28

5625/200.9

655-1752 .374 88-238

.370 392-624 .628 406-637 1043 37.2 539-20 308 580 54 322 1790/63.9

1989-90

29-29

5800/200.0

766-1930 .397 89-225

.396 448-659 .680 475-699 1174 40.5 534-13 440 466 69 331 2069/71.3

1990-91

28-28

5600/200.0

697-1668 .418 13-62

.210 398-570 .698 327-644 971 34.7 460-15 267 615 29 289 1805/64.5

1991-92

27-27

5464/202.4

749-1656 .452 55-162

.340 424-587 .722 337-622 959 35.5 515-19 322 631 22 294 1977/73.2

1992-93

27-27

5450/201.9 739-1609

1993-94

26-26

1994-95

953 34.0 518-0 414 507 63 311 1675/59.8

.459 54-148

.365 379-536 .707 349-582 931 34.5 504-18 423 600 36 382 1911/70.8

5200/200.0

625-1498 .417 39-135

.289 293-494 .593 330-584 914 35.2 441-8 332 571 21 338 1582/60.8

25-25

5000/200.0

607-1440 .422 48-147

.327 313-462 .677 295-524 819 32.8 423-11 352 472 27 301 1575/63.0

1995-96

26-26

5200/200.0

653-1464 .446 78-240

.325 316-493 .641 274-532 806 31.0 467-13 348 451 71 265 1700/65.4

1996-97

27-27

6153/227.9

642-1537 .418 134-371 .361 267-401 .666 322-575 897 33.2 477-14 418 476 86 272 1685/62.4

1997-98

26-26

5226/201.0

647-1484 .436 192-502 .382 314-440 .714 246-519 765 29.4 378-4 397 468 35 261 1800/69.2

1998-99

29-29

5807/200.2

767-1695 .453 191-501 .381 347-476 .729 308-629 937 32.3 443-4 454 437 84 245 2072/71.4

1999-00

29-29

5799/200.0

737-1681 .438 166-433 .383 385-553 .696 348-722 1070 36.9 435-5 490 518 66 308 2025/69.8

2000-01

27-27

5450/201.9

657-1488 .442 125-380 .329 413-561 .736 338-582 920 34.1 406-7 418 480 84 265 1852/68.6

2001-02

29-29

5825/200.9

783-1689 .464 99-284

2002-03

31-31

6225/200.8

898-1869 .480 136-359 .379 413-556 .743 330-862 1192 38.5 522-11 624 585 111 289 2345/75.6

2003-04

29-29

5800/200.0

729-1598 .456 120-370 .324 416-561 .742 329-689 1018 35.1 513-14 447 545 98 353 1994/68.8

2004-05

31-31

6250/201.6

685-1638 .418 230-675 .341 420-564 .745 307-678 985 31.8 504-13 400 557 66 355 2020/65.2

2005-06

32-32

6475/202.3

833-1797 .464 283-719 .394 498-691 .721 348-746 1094 34.2 638-9 575 611 78 417 2447/76.5

2006-07

32-0

6424/200.8

847-1901 .446 288-801 .360 501-653 .767 369-732 1101 34.4 634-13 501 558 63 445 2483/77.6

2007-08

28-0

5650/201.8

722-1652 .437 262-741 .354 320-459 .697 264-593 857 30.6 487-10 468 456 33 249 2026/72.4

2008-09

28-0

5750/205.4

739-1701 .434 260-682 .381 425-565 .752 270-701 971 34.7 498-10 542 501 50 255 2163/77.2

2009-10

27-0

5425/200.9

633-1593 .397 162-534 .303 359-523 .686 307-691 998 37.0 445-5 364 479 84 228 1787/66.2

2010-11

26-0

5305/204.0

578-1432 .404 137-447 .306 405-573 .707 270-680 950 36.5 443-9 344 528 96 259 1698/65.3

2011-12

28-0

5600/200.0

603-1554 .388 127-420 .302 418-589 .710 342-694 1036 37.0 470-11 306 564 53 266 1751/62.5

Team Year-by-Year Leaders

Total

Season History

.349 364-491 .741 336-741 1077 37.1 466-4 528 619 104 310 2029/70.0

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Regis

Individual Game Records

History and 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 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 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

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, 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)

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) 6. .846, Kristina Vengryte; Adams State; 12/31/03 (11-13) .846, Tuell, Paulina; vs Loyola-New Orleans; 12/30/06 (11-13)

Most rebounds (14) 1. 20, Denise Lopez; Metro State; 2/8/05 2. 17, Denise Lopez; Minnesota State-Mankato; 12/3/04 17, Lopez, Denise; Western State; 12/14/06 4. 15, Denise Lopez; Spring Hill; 1/1/05 15, Denise Lopez; Nebraska-Omaha; 11/5/05 15, Meghan Hollenga; at Western New Mexico; 02/18/12 15, Tae’lor Purdy; at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/22/10

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

Most assists (8) 1. 16, Burley, Breanne; at Chadron State; 01/20/07 2. 13, Julie Jestus; Colorado Christian; 1/25/03 3. 12, Brandi Collins; Colorado Mesa; 12/31/11 12, Breanne Burley; Fort Lewis; 12/9/05 12, Burley, Breanne; at Metro State; 2/10/07 12, Jenny Vieira; Colorado Christian; 02/13/09

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 6. 13, Courtney Ault; at Colorado School of Mi; 02/16/08 13, Diana Lopez; Western State; 1/15/05 13, Diana Lopez; Metro State; 1/24/06 13, Lopez, Diana; at Chadron State; 01/20/07 13, Lopez, Diana; at Metro State; 2/10/07 13, Lopez, Diana; Nebraska-Kearney; 2/24/07 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) 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

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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

Most steals (5) 1. 10, Diana Lopez; Western State; 11/27/04 10, Diana Lopez; Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 3. 9, 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 Most blocked shots (4) 1. 6, Salina Kuiper; at CSU-Pueblo; 01/15/10 6, Salina Kuiper; at Nebraska Kearney; 02/11/11 6, Salina Kuiper; New Mexico Highlands; 02/18/11 4. 5, Kristina Vengryte; Nebraska-Kearney; 2/6/03 5, Salina Kuiper; at Adams State; 01/21/11 5, Salina Kuiper; Mesa State; 01/28/11


Regis

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

History and Records

Most rebounds (46) 1. 56, vs Central State; 01/03/10 2. 53, Colorado Christian W; 01/07/11 53, at Colorado Christian W; 02/05/11 53, Metro State; 2/8/05 5. 51, at N.M. Highlands; 1/4/07 51, New Mexico Highlands; 1/5/08 51, Chadron State; 12/10/10 51, New Mexico Highlands; 12/16/02 Most assists (24) 1. 33, Colorado Christian; 2/27/03 2. 28, at Chadron State; 01/20/07 28, Metro State; 2/13/03 28, Chadron State; 2/15/03 28, Chadron State; 2/23/07 Most steals (15) 1. 24, Colorado Christian; 1/27/07 2. 22, Western State; 11/27/04 3. 21, Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 4. 20, Chadron State; 1/31/04 20, Spring Hill; 12/31/05 20, Mesa State; 2/28/07

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

Most blocked shots (7) 1. 13, New Mexico Highlands; 02/18/11 2. 9, Mesa State; 01/28/11 3. 8, Nebraska-Kearney; 2/12/05 8, Nebraska-Kearney; 2/6/03 5. 7, at Adams State; 01/21/11 7, at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/22/10 7, at Nebraska Kearney; 02/11/11 7, Nebraska-Kearney; 02/19/10 7, Adams State; 12/31/03 7, Chadron State; 2/12/04 7, Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 7, Nebraska-Kearney; 3/9/03

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)

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All-Time All-RMAC

History and Records 2011-12 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian

RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian

RMAC Freshman of the Year: Jenessa Burke, Metro State RMAC Coach of the Year: Tanya Haave, Metro State First Team Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian Dana Schriebvogel, Fort Lewis Jasmine Cervantes, Metro State Kelsey Sigl, Colorado Mesa Kaitlin Petri, Chadron State Kendall Babler, CSU-Pueblo Angie Charchalis, Colorado Mines Tae’lor Purdy, Regis Katie Hall, Western State Caley Dow, Metro State Second Team Alyssa Lopez, New Mexico Highlands Laurel Kearsely, CSU-Pueblo Katrina Selsor, Colorado Mesa Nikki Trujillo, Western State Jessica Brown, UC-Colorado Springs Chloe Cable, Adams State Vanessa Leeper-Jones, Nebraska-Kearney Jenna Santistevan, Fort Lewis Abby Kirchoff, UC-Colorado Springs Stephenie Allen, Colorado Christian

2009-10 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis RMAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Audrey George, Fort Lewis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Tae’lor Purdy, Regis RMAC Coach of the Year: Mark Kellogg, Fort Lewis East Division Player Of The Year: Abby Rosenthal, Colorado Christian West Division Player Of The Year: Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis East Division Defensive Player Of The Year: Kristen Valencia, Metro State West Division Defensive Player Of The Year: Audrey George, Fort Lewis

East Division Freshman Of The Year: Tae’lor Purdy, Regis West Division Freshman Of The Year: Katrina Selsor, CSU-Pueblo East Coach Of The Year: Tim Hays, Colorado Christian West Coach Of The Year: Mark Kellogg, Fort Lewis All-RMAC First Team Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis Abby Rosenthal, Colorado Christian Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State Kaitlin Petri, Chadron State Rachel Espinoza, CSU-Pueblo East Division First Team Abby Rosenthal, Colo. Christian Kaitlin Petri, Chadron State Juanise Cornell, Colo. Christian Brecca Gaffney, Colorado Mines Kristen Valencia, Metro State

Third Team Debi Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney Danielle Brown, UC-Colorado Springs Brooke Pendergraft, Western State Mary Rose Paiz, Fort Lewis Erika Richards, Fort Lewis Stephanie Fogle, Colorado Mines Jamie Simmons, Fort Lewis Jannelle Branting, CSU-Pueblo Kari Ameling, Regis Brandi Collins, Regis

Second Team Tae’lor Purdy, Regis Emily Dalton, Colorado Mines Debi Johnson, Neb.-Kearney Megan Becker, Neb.-Kearney Angie Charchalis, Colorado Mines

2010-11 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Dana Schriebvogel, Fort Lewis

West Division First Team Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State Rachel Espinoza, CSU-Pueblo Katie Mackey, Fort Lewis Amber Murray, Western State

RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian

RMAC Freshman of the Year: Chirstina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian RMAC Coach of the Year: Tanya Haave, Metro State First Team Dana Schriebvogel, Fort Lewis Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State Cassondra Bratton, Metro State Kendra Coveal, Adams State Christina Whitelaw, Colo. Christian Rachel Espinoza, CSU-Pueblo Vanessa Leeper, Nebraska-Kearney Abby Jackson, Fort Lewis Megan Becker, Nebraska-Kearney Kelsey Sigl, Mesa State Second Team Brecca Gaffney, Colorado Mines Jasmine Cervantes, Metro State Katie Hall, Western State Brooke Pendergraft, Western State Lauren Luebbe, Regis Katrina Selsor, Mesa State Mary Rose Paiz, Fort Lewis Debi Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney Kelsie Kruger, Adams State Kendall Babler, CSU-Pueblo Third Team Jessica Brown, UC-Colorado Springs Sharaya Selsor, Mesa State Amanda Bartlett, CSU-Pueblo Briana Gholston, N.M. Highlands Lauren Wolfinger, UC-Colo. Springs Whitley Coca, N.M. Highlands Nikki Trujillo, Western State

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RMAC

Third Team Chelsea Williamson, Metro State Kim Thissen, Neb.-Kearney Samantha Arkulari, Chadron State

Second Team Kendra Coveal, Adams State Audra Major, Western N.M. Jessica Armijo, N.M. Highlands Audrey George, Fort Lewis Abby Jackson, Fort Lewis Third Team Katrina Selsor, CSU-Pueblo Brooke Pendergraft, Western State Katie Cupp, Mesa State Laura Haugen, Fort Lewis Caitlyn Jewell, CSU-Pueblo 2008-09 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Jonni Mildenberger, Nebraska-Kearney

RMAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Audrey George, Fort Lewis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Debi Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Co-Coach of the Year: Mark Kellogg, Fort Lewis RMAC Co-Coach of the Year: Paula Krueger, Colorado Mines

East Division Player of the Year: Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney West Division Player of the Year: Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State East Division Defensive Player of the Year: Jonni Mildenberger, Nebraska-Kearney West Division Defensive Player of the Year: Audrey George, Fort Lewis East Division Freshman of the Year: Debi Johnson, Nebraska-Kearney West Division Freshman of the Year: Nikki Truijillo, Western State East Coach of the Year: Paula Krueger, Colorado Mines West Coach of the Year: Mark Kellogg, Fort Lewis


History and Records

RMAC

East Divison First Team Jade Meads, Nebraska- Kearney Jonni Mildenberger, Nebraska-Kearney Paulina Tuell, Regis Abby Rosenthal, Colorado Christian Emily Dalton, Colorado Mines Second Team Megan Sinclair, Metro State Sunni Busch, Chadron State Talmai Aguirre, Colorado Christian Jazzmin Awa-Williams, UC-Colorado Springs Brecca Gaffney, Colorado Mines Third Team Rae Bean, Metro State Jenny Vieira, Regis Lauren Luebbe, Regis Kaitlin Petri, Nebraska-Kearney Alyssa Lyman, Chadron State West Division First Team Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis Laura Haugen, Fort Lewis Rachel Espinoza, CSU-Pueblo Audra Major, Western N.M. Second Team Amber Murray, Western State Michelle Ambuul, CSU-Pueblo Audrey George, Fort Lewis Erin Kerr, Fort Lewis Stephanie Delgado, Mesa State Third Team Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo Brooke Pendergraft, Western State Misti Solomon, Adams State Oliana Seanoa, N. M. Highlands Katie Mackey, Fort Lewis 2007-08 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Amy Mathis, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Lindsay Black, CSU-Pueblo RMAC Freshman of the Year: Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State RMAC Coach of the Year: Mark Kellogg, Fort Lewis East Division Player of the Year: Amy Mathis, Nebraska-Kearney West Division Player of the Year: Audra Lawson, Western State

East Division Defensive Player of the Year: Melissa Hinkley, Nebraska-Kearney

West Division Defensive Player of the Year: Lindsay Black, CSU-Pueblo East Freshman of the Year: Brecca Gaffney, Colorado Mines West Freshman of the Year: Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State East Coach of the Year: Carol Russell, Nebraska-Kearney West Coach of the Year: Mark Kellogg, Fort Lewis All-RMAC First Team Amy Mathis, Nebraska-Kearney Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis Audra Lawson, Western State Ashley Mickens, Metro State Lindsay Black, CSU-Pueblo East Divison First Team Amy Mathis, Nebraska-Kearney Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney Stevi Seitz, Regis Ashley Mickens, Metro State Paulina Tuell, Regis

Second Team Emily Dalton, Colorado Mines Tonya Tripp, UC-Colorado Springs Talmai Aguirre, Colorado Christian Melissa Hinkley, Nebraska-Kearney Cassondra Bratton, Metro State Honorable Mention Sunni Busch, Chadron State Sara Eickelman, Colorado Mines Sara Davis, Colorado Christian Breanne Burley, Regis Abby Rosenthal, Colorado Christian Stephanie Sauter, Metro State Corissa Kesterson, Chadron State Paige Powers, Metro State Emily Jenkins, UC-Colorado Springs West Division First Team Audra Lawson, Western State Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis Lindsay Black, CSU-Pueblo Brittany Fowler, Mesa State Kelsie Gourdin, Mesa State

All-Time All-RMAC

All-RMAC First Team Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney Paulina Tuell, Regis Laura Haugen, Fort Lewis Vera Jo Bustos, Adams State Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis

Second Team Laura Haugen, Fort Lewis Whitney Lewis, Western N.M. Laurel Mortensen, Adams State Taryn Brennan, Western State Erin Kerr, Fort Lewis Honorable Mention Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo Cassie Hutto, Mesa State Nicole Tatum, Adams State Delischa Utsey, N.M. Highlands Sarah Staggs, CSU-Pueblo Lauren Redfern, Fort Lewis Jocelyn Chavez, Western N.M. Chelsea Wilkins, Western State 2006-07 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Diana Lopez, Regis RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Denise Lopez, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Talmai Aguirre, Colorado Christian RMAC Coach of the Year: Al Sokaitis, Western State East Division Player of the Year: Diana Lopez, Regis West Division Player of the Year: Brittany Fowler, Mesa State East Division Defensive Player of the Year: Denise Lopez, Regis

West Division Defensive Players of the Year: Jonnie Draper, CSU-Pueblo East Division Freshman of the Year: Talmai Aguirre, Colorado Christian

West Division Freshmen of the Year: Laura Haugen, Fort Lewis East Division Coach of the Year: Kristen Buckley, Colorado Christian West Division Coach of the Year: Al Sokaitis, Western State All-RMAC First Team Diana Lopez, Regis Brittany Fowler, Mesa State Liz Fischer, Nebraska-Kearney Denise Lopez, Regis Audra Lawson, Western State East Division First Team Diana Lopez, Regis Liz Fischer, Nebraska-Kearney Iva Tomova, Colorado Mines Denise Lopez, Regis Tonya Tripp, UC-Colorado Springs Second Team Talmai Aguirre, Colorado Christian Cassondra Bratt, Metro State Sara Davis, Colorado Christian Danielle Ellerington, Metro State Ashley Mickens, Metro State

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All-Time All-RMAC

History and Records Honorable Mention Amy Mathis, Nebraska-Kearney Breanne Burley, Regis Emily Jenkins, UC-Colorado Springs Melissa Hinkley, Nebraska-Kearney Rianna Harris, Metro State Stevi Seitz, Regis Jonni Mildenberger, Nebraska-Kearney Natalyn Cumings, Chadron State Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney Tera Schmid, Chadron State Angela Pearson, Colorado Mines West Division First Team Britt any Fowler, Mesa State Audra Lawson, Western State Lindsay Black, CSU-Pueblo Kerry Lewis, CSU-Pueblo Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo Second Team Lauren Redfern, Fort Lewis Laurel Mortensen, Adams State Allison Piekarski, Mesa State Stephanie Warnke, Western State Tannesia Manley, Western N.M. Honorable Mention Laura Haugen, Fort Lewis Kelly Goodman, Fort Lewis Crystal Smith, Western N.M. Delichia Utsey, N.M. Highlands Ashley Vigil, Western N.M. Isil Ozkan, Adams State Karin Hansen, CSU-Pueblo Christa Wilson, Fort Lewis DeShawn Williams, N.M. Highlands 2005-06 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Diana Lopez, Regis RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Denise Lopez, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Coach of the Year: Linda Raunig, Regis All-RMAC First Team Diana Lopez, Regis Ashlee Gustin, Fort Hays State Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Ashley Gronewoller, Colorado Mines Amie Moulton, Fort Lewis East Division First Team Diana Lopez, Regis Ashlee Gustin, Fort Hays State Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Ashley Gronewoller, Colorado Mines Paige Powers, Metro State Second Team Rianna Harris, Metro State Crystal Harden, Fort Hays State Lindsay Viall, Regis Denise Lopez, Regis Liz Fischer, Nebraska-Kearney Honorable Mention Bec Kyba, Chadron State Aiste Slenyte, Regis Melissa Hinkley, Nebraska-Kearney Sara Davis, Colorado Christian Iva Tomova, Colorado Mines Danielle Ellerington, Metro State Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney Laura Cowan, Fort Hays State Erin Jones, Nebraska-Kearney

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RMAC West Division First Team Amie Moulton, Fort Lewis Jennine Sauter, UC-Colorado Springs Lauren Westernman, CSU-Pueblo Danielle Murphy, N.M. Highlands Brittany Fowler, Mesa State Second Team Audra Lawson, Western State Julie Richards, UC-Colorado Springs Isil Ozkan, Adams State Stephanie Kosters, Fort Lewis Kerry Lewis, CSU-Pueblo Honorable Mention Terry Salazar, N.M. Highlands Erica Marquez, Adams State Stephanie Sauter, UC-Colorado Springs Erin Kerr, Fort Lewis Stephanie Klecker, Adams State Jamie Pratt, Fort Lewis Brittany Rowley, Mesa State Shiela Sirmans, N.M. Highlands Maribeth Martinez, UC-Colorado Springs 2004-2005 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Diana Lopez, Regis RMAC Defensive Player of the Year: Diana Lopez, Regis RMAC Freshman of the Year: Paige Powers, Metro State RMAC Coach of the Year: Linda Raunig, Regis All-RMAC First Team Meagan Hoffman, Adams State Diana Lopez, Regis Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Natasha Molock, Metro State East Division First Team Ashley Gronewoller, Colorado Mines Ashlee Gustin, Fort Hays State Diana Lopez, Regis Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Natasha Molock, Metro State Second Team Taylor Cady, Chadron State Stephenie Davis, Metro State Denise Lopez, Regis Paige Powers, Metro State Lindsay Viall, Regis Honorable Mention Jenny Brown, Nebraska-Kearney Sara Davis, Colorado Christian Rhiannon Dickison, Colorado Christian Jennifer Hake, Fort Hays State Crystal Harden, Fort Hays State Kristin Horkey, Colorado Mines Kim Kilmer, Colorado Mines Kathryn Lynn, Metro State Anne Manning, Nebraska-Kearney Erin Scherry, Chadron State Cappie Smith, Regis Amber Whitlock, Nebraska-Kearney West Division First Team Meagan Hoffman, Adams State Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Amie Moulton, Fort Lewis Stacey Nutt, CSU-Pueblo Tara Podpah, N.M. Highlands Ebony Walker, CSU-Pueblo Second Team Rosa Masler, Mesa State Danielle Murphy, New Mexico Highlands Nicole Quast, Fort Lewis Julie Richards, UC-Colorado Springs Brittany Rowley, Mesa State


RMAC

History and Records

2003-2004 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Allison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Freshman of the Year: Karen Thies, Fort Lewis RMAC Coach of the Year: Patty Patton Shearer, Fort Lewis All-RMAC First Team Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo Allison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Kristina Vengryte, Regis East Division First Team Ashley Gronewoller, Colorado Mines Allison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Keely O’Dell, Regis Kristina Vengryte, Regis Second Team Cassie Cordell, Fort Hays State Natasha Molock, Metro State Kim Petty, Chadron State Heather Steffen, Nebraska-Kearney Shanell Watson, Fort Hays State Honorable Mention Kim Desmond, Fort Hays State Rhiannon Dickinson, Colorado Christian Kristin Hein, Metro State Angelena Kuleff, Metro State Kyra Pokorny, Fort Hays State Lindsay Viall, Regis West Division First Team Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo Meagan Hoffman, Adams State B.J. McNeally, UC-Colorado Springs Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Natalie Rogers, Mesa State Second Team Quatisha Bailey, CSU-Pueblo Lori Eddy, Mesa State Toni Kinsey, Fort Lewis Rosa Masler, Mesa State Tara Podpah, N.M. Highlands Honorable Mention Stephanie Coleman, Western State Terri Joy, CSU-Pueblo Meghan McGee, UC-Colorado Springs Tara Palko, CSU-Pueblo Sarah Poole, Adams State Jennine Sauter, UC-Colorado Springs Briana Strupp, N.M. Highlands Karen Thies, Fort Lewis 2002-03 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Allison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Newcomer of the Year: Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Coach of the Year: Carol Russell, Nebraska-Kearney All-RMAC First Team Allison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado Natalie Rogers, Mesa State Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Molly Marrin, Regis

East Division First Team Allison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney Molly Marrin, Regis Jamie Heiman, Fort Hays State Taryn Ninemire, Nebraska-Kearney Julie Jestus, Regis Second Team Heather Steffen, Nebraska-Kearney Natasha Mollock, Metro State Kim Petty, Chadron State Ashley Gronewoller, Colorado Mines Candida Reyes, Colorado Christian Honorable Mention Malene Lindholm, Metro State Rachel Grove, Metro State Rachel Caliga, Regis Taylor Long, Colorado Christian Shanell Watson, Fort Hays State Katie Rhodes, Fort Hays State Heather Angel, Colorado Mines Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Marie Worsham, Chadron State Heather Hoops, Colorado Mines Kylee Keroher, Regis Allison Schroeder, Fort Hays State

All-Time All-RMAC

Honorable Mention Taryn Brennan, Western State Katie Doherty, Adams State Brittany Fowler, Mesa State Jill French, Adams State Audra Lawson, Western State Hilary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo Shannon Salway, N.M. Highlands Jennine Sauter, UC-Colorado Springs Sheila Sirmans, N.M. Highlands

West Division First Team Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado Natalie Rogers, Mesa State Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis B.J. McNeally, UC-Colorado Springs Andi Sutherland, Western State Second Team Tara Podpah, N.M. Highlands Meagan Hoffman, Adams State Danielle Porreco, Mesa State Coty Kilpatrick, Southern Colorado Jennine Sauter, UC-Colorado Springs Honorable Mention Nicole Quast, Fort Lewis Alicia Uresk, Southern Colorado Melissa Donley, Western State Amie Moulton, Fort Lewis Stephanie Coleman, Western State Jamie Mayne, Western State Mandy Hutchins, Adams State Liz Brady, Mesa State Blanca Garcia, Fort Lewis 2001-02 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Freshman of the Year: Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis RMAC Coach of the Year: Patty Patton Shearer, Fort Lewis All-RMAC First Team Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Kelli O’Dwyer, Mesa State Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Selma Barbosa, Fort Hays State East Division First-Team Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney Selma Barbosa, Fort Hays State Kim Good, Colorado Mines Erica Schutte, Regis Malene Lindholm, Metro State Second Team Jamie Heiman, Fort Hays State Molly Marrin, Regis Elspeth Whipple, Colorado Christian Heather Steffen, Nebraska-Kearney Marissa Eichhorn, Colorado Mines

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History and Records Honorable Mention Kim Petit, Chadron State Candida Reyes, Colorado Christian Reece Bollinger, Colorado Mines Maggie Eck, Fort Hays State Jennifer Anderson, Metro State Stacia Swanson, Metro State Anny Burdorf, Nebraska-Kearney Taryn Ninemire, Nebraska-Kearney Rachel Caliga, Regis West Division First Team Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Kelli O’Dwyer, Mesa State Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Susan Bocock, UC-Colorado Springs Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado Second Team Lindsay Sundloff, Mesa State Heidi Koskovich, UC-Colorado Springs Micki Smith, Southern Colorado Judy Vogt, Fort Lewis Carrie Miller, Adams State Honorable Mention Nicole Archuleta, Adams State Crystal Yazzie, UC-Colorado Springs Theresa Dinn, UC-Colorado Springs Blanca Garcia, Fort Lewis Amanda Widner, Fort Lewis Cami Kelser, Mesa State Natalie Rogers, Mesa State Patricia Vigil, N.M. Highlands Anita Sanchez, N.M. Highlands Shawana McElroy, Southern Colorado Andi Sutherland, Western State Milhelle Kan Steiner, Western State Melissa Donley, Western State Andrea Hurbina, Western State 2000-01 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Co-Players of the Year: Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney; Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands RMAC Freshman of the Year: Jenny Garcia, N.M. Highlands RMAC Coach of the Year: Dave Murphy, UC-Colorado Springs All-RMAC First Team Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Corisa Johnson, UC-Colorado Springs Andi Pruitt, Regis Tina Redmond, Colorado Christian Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney East Division First Team Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney Tina Redmond, Colorado Christian Shauna Porter, Fort Hays State Kim Good, Colorado Mines Andi Pruitt, Regis Second Team Janelle Hutt, Chadron State Becky Schroeder, Nebraska-Kearney Sara Gordon, Metro State Jamie Heiman, Fort Hays State Meshach Rhoades, Regis West Division First Team Corrissa Johnon, UC-Colorado Springs Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Kelli O’Dwyer, Mesa State Brandi Anderson, Western State Shannon Meece, Adams State Second Team Karen Nadeau, Southern Colorado Heidi Koskovich, UC-Colroado Springs Amanda Widner, Fort Lewis Jenny Garcia, N.M. Highlands Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado

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RMAC 1999-00 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands RMAC Freshman of the Year: Kim Good, Colorado Mines RMAC Coach of the Year: Amy Stephens, Nebraska-Kearney All-RMAC First Team Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Tina Redmond, Colorado Christian Brooke Carriagn, Colorado Christian Jodi Dubs, Nebraska-Kearney Shauna Porter, Fort Hays State East Division Tina Redmond, Colorado Christian Brooke Carrigan, Colorado Christian Shauna Porter, Fort Hays State Jodi Dubs, Nebraska-Kearney Andi Pruitt, Regis West Division Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Susan Luecke, Mesa State Kelli O’Dwyer, Mesa State Stacey Noll, Western State Angelic Trujillo, N.M. Highlands 1998-99 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Freshman of the Year: Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands RMAC Coach of the Year: Amy Stephens, Nebraska-Kearney All-RMAC First Team Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney Jamie White, Mesa State Shauna Porter, Fort Hays State Jeni Roder, Regis Stephanie Frisch, UC-Colorado Springs East Division Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney Shauna Porter, Fort Hays State Jeni Roder, Regis Stephanie Allen, Metro State Tina Redmond, Colorado Christian West Division Jaime White, Mesa State Stephanie Frisch, UC-Colorado Springs Becky Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Celeste King, Fort Lewis Lisa Sprod, Mesa State Mandy Miller, Mesa State 1997-98 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Farrah Magnee, Metro State RMAC Freshman of the Year: Brooke Carrigan, Colorado Christian RMAC Coach of the Year: Darryl Smith, Metro State All-RMAC First Team Jaime White, Mesa State Farrah Magee, Metro State Jessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-Kearney Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney Stephanie Allen, Metro State East Division Jessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-Kearney Farrah Magee, Metro State Megan Ryan, Fort Hays State Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney Stephanie Allen, Metro State West Division Mandy Miller, Mesa State Jolyn Gee, Fort Lewis Jaime White, Mesa State Stephanie Frisch, UC-Colorado Springs Carol Hayes, Southern Colorado Rosabelle Charley, N.M. Highlands


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All-RMAC First Team Jennifer Warner, Nebraska-Kearney Jen Knight, Western State Mindy Lyne, Fort Hays State Rachel Glendinning, Colorado Christian Stephanie Frisch, UC-Colorado Springs 1995-96 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Jennifer Warner, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Coach of the Year: Amy Stephens, Nebraska-Kearney First Team Jennifer Warner, Nebraska-Kearney Celeste King, Mesa State Jessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-Kearney Bea Gallegos, N.M. Highlands Jen Knight, Western State Second Team Melissa Nulty, Fort Hays State Mindy Lyne, Fort Hays State Gabriella Sandoval, Colorado Mines Janelle Miratsky, Nebraska-Kearney Jami Huckfeldt, Chadron State 1994-95 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Lacy Orpin, Chadron State RMAC Coach of the Year: Tom Andersen, Chadron State First Team Lacy Orpin, Chadron State Kris Osthoff, Fort Hays State Lorna Dahlgren, Chadron State Kristin Wiebe, Fort Hays State Celeste King, Mesa State Second Team Tami Tully, Nebraska-Kearney Jennifer Frank, Colorado Mines Niki Melchiori, Western State Amy Scoby, Fort Hays State Janelle Miratsky, Nebraska-Kearney 1993-94 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Coach of the Year: Tom Mahon, Fort Hays State First Team Tonya Stites, Mesa State Michele Adams, N.M. Highlands Shauna Smith, Chadron State Kris Osthoff, Fort Hays State Pat Steward, N.M. Highlands Second Team Kristin Wiebe, Fort Hays State Niki Melchiori, Western State Lorna Dahlgren, Chadron State Karla House, Fort Hays State Armeda Flores, Adams State

1991-92 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Michelle Adams, N.M. Highlands Petrece Fulkner, Fort Hays State Tonya Stites, Mesa State Cindy Dickerson, Western State Tricia Lukawski, Chadron State Second Team Jill Teeters, Mesa State Shannon Smart , Western State Pat Steward, N.M. Highlands LeAnne Bryant, Fort Hays State Laura Marschall, Colorado Mines 1990-91 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Annette Wiles, Fort Hays State Debbie Green, Mesa State Tricia Lukawski, Chadron State Cindy Dickerson, Western State Jennifer Thiebaut, Fort Lewis

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1996-97 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Player of the Year: Jennifer Warner, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Freshman of the Year: Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Coach of the Year: Amy Stephens, Nebraska-Kearney

Second Team Amee Williams, Chadron State Anne Ralph, Colorado Mines Elisa Stalker, Mesa State Laura Marschall, Colorado Mines Michelle Adams, N.M. Highlands 1989-90 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Tiffany Thomas, Western N.M. Leigh Trujillo, Western N.M. Barb Culmer, Fort Lewis Carrie Dison, Mesa State Tawano Wilson, Southern Colorado Second Team Tammie Heinsma, Adams State Sherry Vallejos, Southern Colorado Laura Marschall, Colorado Mines Cindy Cornett, Western State Annette Smith, Southern Colorado 1988-89 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Lisa Rains, Fort Lewis Pam Jackson, Western N.M. Regina Pollard, Southern Colorado Mielinda Balm, Fort Lewis Kerri Jones, Adams Second Team Suzanne Gonzales, Southern Colorado Anne Ralph, Colorado Mines Cathy Lowell, Mesa State Leigh Trujillo, Western N.M. Carrie Dixon, Mesa State

1992-93 All-RMAC Basketball RMAC Coach of the Year: William Rider, Chadron State

1987-88 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Andrea Moore, Western N.M. Melinda Balm, Fort Lewis Anne Ralph, Colorado Mines Suzanne Gonzales, Southern Colorado Denise Zacher, Fort Lewis

First Team Tricia Lukawski, Chadron State Tonya Stites, Mesa State Michele Adams, N.M. Highlands Petrece Faulkner, Fort Hays State Carol Coykendall, Fort Hays State

Second Team Lori Shalberg, Southern Colorado Kris Ellerby, Western State Kerri Jones, Adams State Sandy Kowalk, Western State Deborah Hunter, Southern Colorado

Second Team Pat Steward, N.M. Highlands Shannon Smart, Western State Shauna Smith, Chadron State Lorna Dahlgren, Chadron State Armeda Flores, Adams State

1986-87 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Stephanie Mondragon, Adams State Laurie Nickolaus, Western State Carol Barker, Adams State Kelly Hadley, Colorado Mines Theralene Howell, N.M. Highlands

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History and Records Second Team Shelly Watts, Southern Colorado Paula Mohney, Mesa State Tracy Isferding, Western State Evelyn Headen, Western N.M. Kris Ellerby, Western State Honorable Mention Margaret Bliznak, N.M. Highlands Jennifer Gardner, Adams State Debbie McDonald, Southern Colorado Kathy Fink-Miks, Colorado Mines Andrea moore, Western N.M. Val Morlan, Fort Lewis Becky Peru, Western N.M. Loria Shalberg, Southern Colorado Monica Trujillo, N.M. Highlands Denise Zachner, Fort Lewis 1985-86 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Pam DeCosta, Mesa State Jennie McWilliams, Fort Lewis Stephanie Mondragon, Adams State Laurie Nickolaus, Western State Phyllis Hardy, Western N.M. Second Team Dee Dee Shiplet, Adams State Kelly Hadley, Colorado Mines Rhonda Eagle-Thomplson, Fort Lewis Rene Ramsey, Southern Utah State Denis Muir, Southern Utah State Honorable Mention Karine Berry, Colorado Mines Pam Cizan, N.M. Highlands Kris Ellerby, Western State Carrie Gomer, Fort Lewis Evelyne Headen, Western N.M. Darla Hunt, Southern Utah Sate Tracy Isferding, Western State Debbie McDonald, Southern Colorado Shelly Watts, Southern Colorado 1984-85 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Cindy Bone, Adams State Pam DeCosta, Mesa State Jennine McWilliams, Fort Lewis Dominique Skeehan, Adams State Annette Turley, Southern Utah State Second Team Carol Barger, Adams State Theralene Howell, N.M. Highlands Gloria Hunter, Western N.M. Laurie Nickolaus, Western State Tracy Schenck, Fort Lewis Honorable Mention Lisa Ballantyne, Southern Utah State Bonnie Brewster, Mesa State Kristi Courter, Mesa State Becky Garcia, Mesa State Kelly Hadley, Colorado Mines Evelyn Headen, Western N.M. Darla Hunt, Southern Utah State Stephanie Mondragon, Adams State Nancy Saul, Fort Lewis 1983-84 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Becky Garcia, Mesa State Jennine Williams, Fort Lewis Dominique Skeehan, Adams State Gwen Thomas, Southern Utah State Yvonne Torres, N.M. Highlands Second Team Cindy Bone, Adams State Pam DeCosta, Mesa State Claudia Fonio, Colorado Mines Gloria Hunter, Western N.M. Jana Milsten, Fort Lewis

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RMAC Honorable Mention Lisa Ballantyne, Southern Utah State Carol Barker, Adams State Michele Bower, Southern Colorado Bonnie Brester, Mesa State Kristi Courter, Mesa State Cynthaia Estrada, N.M. Highlands Lisa Stolk, Southern Utah State Evelyne Headen, Western N.M. Diane Morgan, Southern Colorado Tracy Schenk, Fort Lewis Paula Stumbaugh, Western State 1982-83 All-RMAC Basketball First Team Kerri Connelly, Regis Jana Milsten, Fort Lewis Dominique Skeehan, Adams State Cathey Steadman, Adams State Gwen Thomas, Southern Utah State Second Team Melody Burns, Southern Colorado Chris Claypool, Colorado Mines Lori Gardner, Mesa State Susan Pearce, Fort Lewis Yvonne Torres, N.M. Highlands Honorable Mention Cindy Bone, Adams State Claudia Fonio, Colorado Mines Bonnie Brewster, Mesa State Marianne Weigle, Mesa State Cynthia Estrada, N.M. Highlands Jan Bangasser, Regis Waverly Dodrill, Regis Terri Foster, Southern Colorado Lisa Stolk, Southern Utah State Dawn Howell, Western State Linda Englehart, Western State Paula Burgoyne, Southern Utah State 1981-82 All-RMAC Basketball East Division Jane Hart, Regis Sara Tougaw, Colorado Mines Kerri Connelly, Regis Sharla Dix, Southern Colorado Margaret Gutierrez, N.M. Highlands West Division Debbie Gilbert, Adams State Pam Bond, Adams State Lori Gardner, Mesa State Lynda Engelhardt, Western State Cathey Steadman, Adams State Lana Carsten, Western State Honorable Mention Yvonne Torres, N.M. Highlands Jo Beth Miller, Western N.M. Christian Azua, Western N.M. Risa Sedinger, Southern Colorado Melody Burns, Southern Colorado Jan Bangasser, Regis Bonnie Brewster, Mesa State Kristi Courter, Western State Jill Elliott, Fort Lewis Carolyn Siefert, Fort Lewis Paula Burgoyne, Southern Utah State 1980-81 All-RMAC Basketball East Division Sharla Dix, Southern Colorado Denise Durant, Regis Margaret Gutierrez, N.M. Highlands Mary Meagher, Colorado Mines Sandy Wrobel, Colorado Mines West Division Pam Bond, Adams State Kim Bumguardner, Fort Lewis Debra Gilbert, Adams State Cindy Gossage, Western State Cathie Steadman, Adams State

Honorable Mention East Division Sandy Baca, Western N.M. Ann DeBoe, Southern Colorado Chris Mansfield, N.M. Highlands Becky Muller, Regis Lisa Osleson, Southern Colorado Roseanne Smith, Regis West Division Lana Carsten, Western State Gloria Grover, Southern Utah State Rosemary Jackline, Southern Utah State Jana Milstein, Fort Lewis Carolyn Siefert, Fort Lewis 1979-80 All-RMAC Basketball East Division Mary Detweiler, Western N.M. Denise Durant, Regis Chris Mansfield, N.M. Highlands Lisa Osleson, Southern Colorado Sandy Wrobel, Colorado Mines West Division Lana Carsten, Western State Kristi Courter, Mesa State Debbie Gilbert, Adams State Cathey Steadman, Adams State Chris Tea, Southern Utah State


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1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79

RMAC Women's Basketball Champions Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Metro State Fort Lewis Metro State Fort Lewis Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Regis Regis Regis CSU-Pueblo Regis Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Regis Mesa State Mesa State Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Chadron State Fort Hays State Fort Hays State New Mexico Highlands Chadron State Fort Hays State Mesa State Fort Hays State New Mexico Highlands Fort Hays State Mesa State Fort Lewis Mesa State Southern Colorado Western New Mexico Southern Colorado Western State Fort Lewis Adams State Adams State Fort Lewis Adams State Adams State Mesa State Western State

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Scoring Leader Alyssa Lopez, NMHU Dana Schreibvogel, FLC Kaitlin Petri, CSC Paulina Tuell, RU Amy Mathis, UNK Brittany Fowler, MSC Diana Lopez, RU Diana Lopez, RU Kalee Modlin, UNK Nadia Fercha, USC Becky Gonzales, NMHU Tina Redmond, CCU Becky Gonzales, NMHU Darcy Stracke, UNK Farrah Magee, MET Jen Knight, WSC Bea Gallegos, NMHU Kristi Carlstrom, NMHU Tonya Stites, MSC Tonya Stites, MSC Tonya Stites, MSC Annette Wiles, FHSU Leigh Trujillo, WNMU Pam Jackson, WNMU Anne Ralph, CSM Stephanie Mondragon, ASC Jennine McWilliams, FLC Pam DeCosta, MSC Gloria Hunter, WNMU Dominique Skeehan, ASC Deb Gilbert, ASC Pam Bond, ASC Kristi Courter, MSC Susan Pederson, SUSC

Avg. 18.3 18.5 19.1 19.4 17.6 18 20.6 18 17.6 18.8 18.8 20.5 23.1 24.3 18.3 21.3 20.4 20 21.8 20.4 20.8 24.4 18.2 16.6 15.9 22 20.8 17.8 21 18.8 18.5 21.2 24 18.4

Season 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

Rebounding Leader Katie Hall, WSC Katie Hall, WSC Abby Rosenthal, CCU Abby Rosenthal, CCU Ashley Mickens, MSCD Denise Lopez, RU Ashley Gronewoller, CSM Meagan Hoffman, ASC Rosa Masler, MSC Nadia Fercha, USC Amy Mohr, FLC Kim Good, CSM Susan Luecke, MSC Shiloh Tiritas, MET Nicole Allman, NMHU Nicole Allman, NMHU Nicole Allman, NMHU Jennifer Frank, CSM Tonya Stites, MSC Tonya Stites, MSC Tonya Stites, MSC Annette Wiles, FHSU Tawana Wilson, USC Cindy Cornett, WSC Kris Ellerby, WSC Kris Ellerby, WSC Pam DeCosta, MSC Pam DeCosta, MSC Dominique Skeehan, ASC Dominique Skeehan, ASC Deb Gilbert, ASC Deb Gilbert, ASC Mary Detweiler, WNMU Kathy Feroe, USC

Avg. 10.1 10.6 10.1 10.4 8.9 8.9 8.9 10 11.7 10 10.6 8.7 8.7 9.2 12.4 12.4 10.1 11.4 10.2 9.8 11.6 10.1 11 10 12.3 8.8 16.8 11.4 13.9 13.6 15.6 14.6 13.5 13.1

Season 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

Assists Leader Christina Whitelaw, CCU Kendall Babler, CSUP Kaitlin Petri, CSC Jocelyn Pardilla, ASC Breanne Burley, RU Breanne Burley, RU Breanne Burley, RU Natasha Molock, MSCD Danielle Porreco, MSC Julie Jestus, RU Shawana McElroy, USC Meshach Rhoades, RU Meshach Rhoades, Regis Meshach Rhoades, Regis Stephanie Frisch, UCCS Stephanie Frisch, UCCS Jennifer Warner, UNK Jamie Glon, MSC Lacy Orpin, CSC Cindy Phillips, NMHU Cindy Phillips, NMHU Jill Teeters, MSC Leigh Trujillo, WNMU Suzanne Gonzales, USC Suzanne Gonzales, USC Monica Trujillo, NMHU Kim Free, MSC Annette Turley, SUSC Yvonne Torres, NMHU Gwen Thomas, SUSC Jessica Dover, ASC Sharla Dix, USC Tonya Smith, Regis Debbie Velasquez, ASC

Season Field Goal Percentage 2011-12 Jenna Santistevan, FLC 2010-11 Dana Schreibvogel, FLC 2009-10 Alison Rosel, FLC 2008-09 Alison Rosel, FLC 2007-08 Alison Rosel, FLC 2006-07 Cassandra Bratton, MSCD 2005-06 Audra Lawson, WSC 2004-05 Ashley Groneweller, CSM 2003-04 Ashley Groneweller, CSM 2002-03 Anne Manning, UNK 2001-02 Rachel Caliga, RU 2000-01 Katie Beamon, RU 1999-00 Allison Kruger, UNK 1998-99 Jaime White, MSC 1997-98 Megan Ryan, FHSU 1996-97 Rachel Glendinning, CCU 1995-96 Celeste King, MSC 1994-95 Celeste King, MSC 1993-94 Kris Osthoff, FHSU 1992-93 Tonya Stites, MSC 1991-92 Shannon Smart, WSC 1990-91 Annette Wiles, FHSU 1989-90 Annette Wiles, FHSU 1988-89 Cathy Lowell, MSC 1987-88 Shelly Watts, USC 1986-87 Shelly Watts, USC 1985-86 Jennine McWilliams, FLC 1984-85 Dominique Skeehan, ASC 1983-84 Dominique Skeehan, ASC 1982-83 Dominique Skeehan, ASC 1981-82 Carolyn Siefert, FLC 1980-81 Deb Gilbert, ASC 1979-80 Deb Gilbert, ASC 1978-79 not available

Avg. 5.7 4.6 4.8 5.1 6.4 5.3 4.5 4.6 4.7 5.9 5.1 5.6 7.1 5.8 4.8 5.4 5.7 5.0 4.3 4.4 6.1 6.2 5.0 7.0 6.2 5.0 5.2 6.1 4.6 5.5 9 5.4 5.2 3.2

Season Free Throw Percentage 2011-12 Vanessa Leeper-Jones, UNK 2010-11 Rachel Espinoza, CSUP 2009-10 Katie Mackey, FLC 2008-09 Vera Jo Bustos, ASC 2007-08 Amy Mathis, UNK 2006-07 Amy Mathis, UNK 2005-06 Paige Powers, MSCD 2004-05 Ebony Walker, CSUP 2003-04 Denise Lopez, RU 2002-03 Molly Marrin, RU 2001-02 Beth Swift, UNK 2000-01 Becky Gonzales, NMHU 1999-00 Becky Gonzales, NMHU 1998-99 Melissa Burke, CSC 1997-98 Stephanie Allen, MET 1996-97 Valerie Johnson, CCU 1995-96 Tanya Weber, CSC 1994-95 Tami Tully, UNK 1993-94 Niki Melchiori, WSC 1992-93 Petrece Faulkner, FHSU 1991-92 Petrece Faulkner, FHSU 1990-91 Debbie Green, MSC 1989-90 Sherry Vallejos, USC 1988-89 Pam Jackson, WNMU 1987-88 Melinda Balm, FLC 1986-87 Laurie Nickolaus, WSC 1985-86 Karine Berry, CSM 1984-85 Laurie Nickolaus, WSC 1983-84 Melody Burns, USC 1982-83 Cindy Bone, ASC 1981-82 Kerri Connelly, Regis 1980-81 Tracy Johnson, WNMU 1979-80 Kristi Courter, MSC 1978-79 not available

Pct. 0.851 0.852 0.876 0.885 0898 0.910 0.869 0.850 0.819 0.833 0.878 0.913 0.843 0.890 0.832 0.814 0.764 0.796 0.763 0.848 0.832 0.822 0.851 0.800 0.825 0.841 0.750 0.847 0.815 0.795 0.827 0.750 0.780

Year-by-Year Leaders

Season 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

Pct. 0.567 0.573 0.581 0.573 0.684 0.574 0.618 0.583 0.589 0.602 0.616 0.586 0.550 0.586 0.607 0.590 0.545 0.566 0.578 0.562 0.588 0.615 0.630 0.502 0.516 0.514 0.572 0.532 0.647 0.534 0.629 0.622 0.558

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Opponent Quick Facts Adams State College Grizzlies

Colorado School of Mines Orediggers

Saturday, January 19 at 3:00 p.m. (H) and Friday, February 22 at 6:00 p.m. (A) Location Alamosa, Colo. Enrollment 2,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Grizzlies 2011-12 Record 7-19 Conference Finish 13 Head Coach Kelly Kruger Starters Returning 2 SID Elario Rickey SID Phone (719) 587-8245

Saturday, january 11 at 5:00 p.m. (A) and Saturday, Febraury 9 at 3:00 p.m. (H) Location Golden, Colo. Enrollment 4,800 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Orediggers 2011-12 Record 12-17 Conference Finish 8 Head Coach Brittany Simpson Starters Returning 3 SID Bryan Desch SID Phone (303) 273-3735

Black Hills State University Yellow Jackets

Colorado State Univeristy-Pueblo

Sunday, December 16 at 3:00 p.m. (H) and Friday, February 1 at 6:00 p.m. (A) Location Spearfish, N.D. Enrollment 4,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Yellow Jackets 2011-12 Record 12-12 Conference Finish N/A Head Coach Mark Nore Starters Returning 2 SID Tim Collins SID Phone 605-642-6460

Friday, December 7 at 5:30 p.m. (A) and Saturday, March 2 at 3:00 p.m. (H) Location Pueblo, Colo. Enrollment 5,100 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname ThunderWolves 2011-12 Record 21-7 Conference Finish 3 Head Coach Kip Drown Starters Returning 3 SID Anthony Sandstrom SID Phone (719) 549-2022

Chadron State College Eagles Saturday, December 15 at 5:00 p.m. (H) and Saturday, February 2 at 6:00 p.m. (A) Location Chadron, Neb. Enrollment 3,000 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Eagles 2011-12 Record 8-18 Conference Finish 11 Head Coach Tim Connealy Starters Returning 1 SID Alex Helmbrecht SID Phone 308-432-6212

Colorado Christian University Cougars Friday, January 12 at 6:00 p.m. (A) and Friday, February 8 at 5:00 p.m. (H) Location Lakewood, Colo. Enrollment 3,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cougars 2011-12 Record 18-16 Conference Finish 6 Head Coach Tim Hays Starters Returning 2 SID Aimee Davison SID Phone (303) 963-3185

Colorado Mesa University Mavericks Saturday, January 26 at 5:30 p.m. (A) Location Grand Junction, Colo. Enrollment 8,130 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mavericks 2011-12 Record 13-14 Conference Finish 7 Head Coach Taylor Wagner Starters Returning 3 SID Tish Elliott SID Phone 970-248-1143

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UC at Colorado Springs Mountain Lions Saturday, December 8 at 5:30 p.m. (A) and Friday, March 1 at 5:00 p.m. (H) Location Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment 8,893 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cougars 2011-12 Record 17-13 Conference Finish 5 Head Coach Corey Laster Starters Returning 1 SID Douglas Fitzgerald SID Phone (719) 255-3003 Metro State University of Denver Roadrunners Saturday, December 1 at 5:00 p.m. (A) and Saturday, Febraury 16 at 1:00 p.m. (H) Location Denver, Colo. Enrollment 24,000 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Roadrunners 2011-12 Record 27-4 Conference Finish 1 Head Coach Tanya Haave Starters Returning 3 SID Andy Schlichting SID Phone 303-556-3431

New Mexico Highlands University Cowgirls Saturday, January 5 at 3:00 p.m. (H) Location Las Vegas, N.M. Enrollment 3,750 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cowgirls 2011-12 Record 13-13 Conference Finish 9 Head Coach Tiffany Darling Starters Returning 3 SID Jose Lopez SID Phone 505-426-2017

Non-Conference & Exhibition Opponents Exhibition at Wyoming in Laramie, Wyo. Thursday, October 25 at 7:05 p.m. Exhibition at Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo. Friday, November 11 at 7:00 p.m. Exhibition at Johnson & Wales in Denver, Colo. Wednesday, November 7 at 7:00 p.m. at Alaska-Anchorage in Anchorage, Alaska Friday, November 16 and Saturday, November 17 at 7:00 p.m. Newman University in Denver, Colo. Friday, November 23 at 3:00 p.m. Indianapolis University in Denver, Colo. Saturday, November 24 at 3:00 p.m.

Fort Lewis College Skyhawks Friday, January 18 at 5:00 p.m. (H) and Saturday, February 23 at 5:30 p.m. (A) Location Durango, Colo. Enrollment 3,856 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Skyhawks 2011-12 Record 26-5 Conference Finish 2 Head Coach Jason Flores Starters Returning 2 SID Chris Aaland SID Phone 970-247-7381

Western State Colorado University Mountaineers Friday, January 25 at 5:30 p.m. (A) Location Gunnison, Colo. Enrollment 2,400 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mountaineers 2011-12 Record 16-15 Conference Finish 4 Head Coach Van Girard Starters Returning 2 SID Garrett Finke SID Phone 970-943-2831

Western New Mexico University Mustangs Friday, January 4 at 5:00 p.m. (H) Location Silver City, N.M. Enrollment 3,400 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mustangs 2011-12 Record 0-25 Conference Finish 14 Head Coach Rusty Kennedy Starters Returning 4 SID Brian Kortz SID Phone 575-538-6214


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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 the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished professional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.

AREAS OF STUDY Accounting Biochemistry Biology Neuroscience Business Administration Catholic Studies Chemistry Christian Leadership Communication Computer Science Core Studies Economics Education English Environmental Studies Exercise Science French German History

Mathematics Music 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 Internship Program Air Force ROTC Leadership Development Program Army ROTC Living-Learning Communities Career Services New Student Orientation Commitment Program Paracurricular Program Disability Services Service Learning Dual Degree Engineering Study Abroad Engaged-Scholar Activist Program Summer Session Honors Program Thematic Major Program Ignatian Collaborative for Service & Justice University Ministry Independent Study

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GRADUATE PROGRAMS MA in Education

MS in Biomedical Sciences


Regis University Presiden nt John P.. Fitzgibbon ns,, S.J. The Regis University Board of Trustees announced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin 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.

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

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.

Hopkins Conference

Colorado Campuses Denver, Lowell (Main Campus) Aurora Colorado Springs Denver Tech Center Interlocken at Broomfield Loveland Thornton

Nevada Campus Las Vegas

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Denver, Colorado - Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in Cityy 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 Th reatens 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 exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.

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2012-13 Regis University Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Thu., Oct. 25 Fri., Nov. 2 Wed., Nov. 7 Fri., Nov. 16 Sat., Nov. 17 Fri. – Sat., Nov. 23-24 Fri., Nov. 23 Sat., Nov. 24

Opponent at Wyoming (Exhibition) at Northern Colorado (Exhibition) at Johnson & Wales (Exhibition) at Alaska-Anchorage at Alaska-Anchorage Regis/Mines Thanksgiving Classic Newman Indianapolis

Place Laramie, Wyo. Greeley, Colo. Denver, Colo. Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage, Alaska

Time TBA 7:05 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 (AKST) 5:00 (AKST)

Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse

3:00 PM 3:00 PM

Sat., Dec. 1 Fri., Dec. 7 Sat., Dec. 8 Sat., Dec. 15 Sun., Dec. 16 Fri., Jan. 4 Sat., Jan. 5 Fri., Jan. 11 Sat., Jan. 12 Fri., Jan. 18 Sat., Jan 19 Fri., Jan. 25 Sat., Jan. 26 Fri., Feb. 1 Sat., Feb. 2 Fri., Feb. 8 Sat., Feb. 9 Sat., Feb. 16 Fri., Feb. 22 Sat., Feb. 23 Fri., March 1 Sat., March 2 Tue., Mar. 5 Fri.-Sat., Mar. 8-9

at Metro State* at CSU-Pueblo* at UC-Colorado Springs* Chadron State* Black Hills State* Western New Mexico* New Mexico Highlands* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* Fort Lewis* Adams State* at Western State* at Mesa State* at Black Hills State* at Chadron State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* Metro State* at Adams State* at Fort Lewis* UC-Colorado Springs* CSU-Pueblo* RMAC 1st Round RMAC Shooutout

Denver, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Golden, Colo. Lakewood, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Gunnison, Colo. Grand Junction, Colo. Spearfish, Colo. Chadron, Neb. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Alamosa, Colo. Durango, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Campus Sites Highest Remaining Seed

5:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM TBA TBA

Home games in Bold * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game All times are Mountain Time, unless noted


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