2011 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Book

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2011 Seawolf CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP

Get on board, join our team Great Teams

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- 10 of 11 teams earned post-season play in 2010-11 Ranked top 10 percent 100 nationally among NCAA II schools

Great Student-Athletes

- All sports combined for a cumulative 3.12 GPA in 2010-11

Great People

- A UAA student-athlete won GNAC Sportsmanship Award for 4th time in past 6 years


2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Table Of Contents UAA Athletic Staff ........................................................................................................... 3 2010-11 Seawolf Corporate Sponsors .............................................................................. 4 2010-11 In Review ....................................................................................................... 5-8 Western Collegiate Hockey Association ............................................................................ 9 Great Northwest Athletic Conference ........................................................................ 10-11 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout ...................................................................... 12-13 Kendall Hockey Classic ................................................................................................. 14 Success In the Classroom .............................................................................................. 15 2010-11 Individual Achievements .................................................................................. 16 Community Outreach..................................................................................................... 17 NCAA Rules For Sponsors .............................................................................................. 18 A Partnership For Success ............................................................................................. 19 Hockey Diamond - $15,000 ........................................................................................... 20 Basketball Diamond - $15,000 ...................................................................................... 21 Combo Diamond - $15,000 ........................................................................................... 22 Hockey Gold - $10,000 .................................................................................................. 23 Basketball Gold - $10,000............................................................................................. 24 Combo Gold - $10,000 .................................................................................................. 25 Hockey Green - $5,000 .................................................................................................. 26 Basketball Green - $5,000 ............................................................................................ 27 Hockey Seawolf - $2,500 ............................................................................................... 28 Basketball Seawolf - $2,500.......................................................................................... 29 Advertising Deadlines.................................................................................................... 30 For more information please contact: Tim McDiffett - 907-786-1307 (tim@uaa.alaska.edu) Tlisa Northcutt - 907-786-1211 (tlisa@uaa.alaska.edu) Visit us on the web at www.GoSeawolves.com or write us at: UAA Athletics 3211 Providence Drive Wells Fargo Sports Complex, Room 220 Anchorage, AK 99508

UAA is an EO/AA Educational Institution & Employer

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership UAA Athletic Staff Administration Director of Athletics .............................................. Dr. Steve Cobb ............................................. 786-4878 Assoc. A.D./Academics & Compliance ................ Dede Allen .................................................... 786-4803 Assoc. A.D./External ............................................. Tim McDiffett .............................................. 786-1307 Assoc. A.D./Internal .............................................. Jane Pallister ................................................. 786-1225 Assoc. Athletic Director — WFSC ....................... Kevin Silver .................................................. 786-1322 Athletics Development Director ............................ Tlisa Northcutt .............................................. 786-1211

Administrative Staff Fiscal Manager ....................................................... Roxanne Swallows ....................................... 786-4670 Tickets & Special Events Manager ........................ Mary Beth Wooden ...................................... 786-1293 Travel Coordinator/Fiscal Technician ................... Robin Calvert ............................................... 786-1044 Fiscal Technician ................................................... Diana Campbell ............................................ 786-4825 Admin. Assistant .................................................... Tonya Carney ............................................... 786-1250 Sports Information Director ................................... Nate Sagan .................................................... 786-1295 Asst. Sports Information Director .......................... Dallas Baldwin ............................................. 786-4625 Head Athletic Trainer ............................................ Chris Volk .................................................... 786-1326 Asst. Athletic Trainer ............................................. Kevin Lechtenberg ....................................... 786-6164 Asst. Athletic Trainer ............................................. TBA .............................................................. 786-1347

Facilities & Recreational Sports Asst. Dir. Of Recreational Sports .......................... Tony Houston ............................................... 786-1234 Asst. Dir. Of Recreational Sports .......................... Alan Piccard ................................................. 786-1232 Special Events Manager......................................... Bryan Leiser ................................................. 786-4810 Office Manager ...................................................... Kristin Warren .............................................. 786-1233 Intramurals Director ............................................... Julie Weber ................................................... 786-6009 Recreation Program Supervisor ............................. Paul Barrett ................................................... 786-1234 Recreation Program Supervisor ............................. Robin Inman ................................................. 786-1274 Recreation Program Supervisor ............................. Levi Althens ................................................. 786-1231 Recreation Program Supervisor ............................. Muzette Michael ........................................... 786-1234

Head Coaches Basketball, Men’s .................................................. Rusty Osborne .............................................. 786-1042 Basketball, Women’s ............................................. Tim Moser .................................................... 786-1040 Cheerleading .......................................................... Tonya Carney ............................................... 786-1250 Cross Country / Track & Field .............................. Michael Friess .............................................. 786-1325 Gymnastics ............................................................. Paul Stoklos .................................................. 786-1229 Hockey ................................................................... Dave Shyiak.................................................. 786-1227 Skiing ..................................................................... Sparky Anderson .......................................... 786-1309 Volleyball ............................................................... Chris Green ................................................... 786-1226

Assistant Coaches Basketball, Men’s .................................................. Ryan Orton/TBA ..................................... x-4808/1286 Basketball, Women’s ............................................. Rebecca Alvidrez/Tamar Gruwell ........... x-4839/1228 Hockey ................................................................... Campbell Blair/T.J. Jindra....................... x-1292/6103 Gymnastics ............................................................. Tami Monette ................................................... x-1248 Skiing, Alpine ........................................................ Sparky Anderson/Julie-Pierre Leclerc .... x-1309/4806 Skiing, Nordic ........................................................ Andrew Kastning/TBA..................................... x-6104 Volleyball ............................................................... Nicky Rose/Stacie Meisner ..................... x-4855/6163 Cross Country Running & Track and Field ........... T.J. Garlatz/Rafael Echavarria ......................... x-1308

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 Seawolf Corporate Partners Diamond Club ($15,000+) Alaska Airlines Anaconda Sports Anchorage Daily News Anch. Marriott Downtown Avis Rent A Car AT&T Alaska AT&T Mobility Carrs/Safeway

Chevron ConocoPhillips The Dome Era Alaska Extended Stay Hotels GCI Hotel Captain Cook Kendall Auto Alaska

KeyBank KTUU-TV, Channel 2 Nerland Agency Prudential Vista Real Estate Subway of Alaska Vito’s Auto Sales Wells Fargo Bank Alaska

Clarion/Quality Suites Coca Cola Horizons Café & Catering K&L Distributors Olgoonik Corporation

Princess Tours Seawolf Dining by NMS Sourdough Mining Co. Spenard Builders Supply Wendy’s

Holiday Stationstores McKinley Capital Mgmt. Millennium Alaska Hotel Odom Corporation Royal Business Systems Stellar Designs

The Northern Light UA College Savings Plan UAA Campus Bookstore UBS Westmark Anch. Hotel

Gold Club ($10,000+) Anch. Fracture & Orthopedic Clinic Benton Bay Lions Blockbuster Video Capital Office Systems

Green Club ($5,000+) The Alaska Club Alaska Speech & Language Depot Chili’s Gray Line of Alaska Hilton Garden Inn

Seawolf Club ($2,500+) Active Ankle Systems Alaska Rock Gym Alaskan Memories ACVB ASAA

Bagoy's Florist Frito Lay Full Swing Golf of Alaska The Magic Bus Muffin Man Café 817

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Seawolves complete another stellar year in ’10-11 in the GNAC regular-season race with a 14-4 record, but avenged a pair of losses to Western Washington by snapping the Vikings’ 26game home win streak in the GNAC Tournament title game and beating WWU again in the NCAA 1st Round. Junior forward Hanna Johansson was an all-region and All-GNAC First Team selection, while senior point guard Kaitlin McBride and sophomore forward Alysa Horn were both All-GNAC Second Teamers.

The 2010-11 campaign will go down as one of the most overall successful years in Seawolf Athletics history. Ten of 11 UAA teams advanced in postseason competition, including the second-ever WCHA Final Five appearance for hockey. Men’s and women’s basketball, cross country and track & field all made NCAA appearances, along with volleyball and skiing. And when the numbers came out at season’s end, UAA ranked among the top 10 percent of all NCAA Division II programs in the nation, finishing 26th of 281 schools in the NACDA Director’s Cup standings. In the classroom, Seawolves from all sports combined for a stellar 3.12 overall grade-point average in calendar year 2010, marking the 14th time in the last 17 years that the 3.0 barrier has been broken.

Men's Basketball Led by a trio of senior starters, the Seawolves returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2008 and equaled the second-most victories in program history with a 24-10 record. UAA finished runner-up in both the GNAC regular season and the postseason tournament, leading to a firstround upset of 6thranked Humboldt State in the NCAAs; the Seawolves were knocked out by BYU-Hawaii, which All-GNAC center Taywent on to play in lor Rohde will be an the national title All-America candidate game. The men pro- as a senior in 2011-12. duced victories over Division I clubs Ball State and Houston Baptist in the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, and also had a road win over nationally ranked Central Washington to their credit. Junior center Taylor Rohde was an All-GNAC First Team and All-Region Second Team selection, while senior wing Brandon Walker was an All-GNAC Second Team honoree.

Women's Basketball The Seawolves continued their amazing fiveyear run with a 27-7 overall record, a 2nd Round NCAA Tournament berth, and the title of the inaugural GNAC Tournament. At season’s end, UAA garnered a No. 15 national ranking and now owns the longest top-25 streak — 65 weeks — in all of NCAA Division II. The Seawolves won the title of the season-opening Disney’s Tip-Off Classic in California and came just four points shy of their fifth straight Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout title. UAA posted a runner-up finish

The Seawolves celebrate their 68-67 victory in the GNAC Tournament title game, Mar. 5, 2011 in Bellingham, Wash.

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 In Review (cont) Men’s & Women’s Cross Country The cross country teams wrapped up their third straight appearances at the NCAAs with a 6thplace finish on the women’s side and a programbest 8th-place result on the men’s side, while landing a program-best four runners on the AllAmerica teams. Throughout the season, the teams combined for 10 team victories, inMiricluding a first-ever All-American am Kipng’eno sweep of the Great helped the UAA Northwest Athletic Con- women finish 6th ference Championships in the nation last and the NCAA Div. II fall. West Region Championships. Both teams claimed program-best national ranks, as the women’s team spent three weeks at No. 3 and the men’s team landed a No. 6 ranking at the end of the season. Senior Marko Cheseto completed his senior year with six individual titles — including a third straight conference title — and his second West Region title, earning him both GNAC and West Region Male Runner of the Year honors, while junior Ruth Keino became the highest-placing Seawolf at the NCAAs when she finished seventh in December. For the first time head coach Michael Friess swept the GNAC Coach of the Year honors, as well as the West Region Coach of the Year awards.

UAA team captain Kelsey Fullerton was the 2011 MPSF floor exercise champion.

6th-best score in program history and the 2ndbest ever in a home meet. At the MPSF Championships, team captain Kelsey Fullerton became just the third Seawolf to earn multiple titles in her career as she scored a winning 9.825 on floor exercise. Senior Maria Puricelli, meanwhile, finished with the No. 2 season bars average (9.650) all-time at UAA and was among six Seawolves to earn a place on the MPSF All-Academic Team. Hockey The 2010-11 Seawolf hockey team completed the season with a 16-18-3 overall record, marking its most victories since becoming a member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. The Seawolves also posted the second-best conference record to date at 12-14 -2. UAA completed the conference season tied

Gymnastics After a slow start, the Seawolf gymnasts finished strong by topping the 190-point mark in their final five meets. UAA earned a home victory over Centenary on Mar. 11, then two days later posted 192.575 points to mark the

Jordan Kwas and the Seawolves will look to capitalize on momentum from their 2011 WCHA Final Five appearance.

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 In Review (cont) for 8th with St. Cloud State with 28 points and received the 8th-place seed in the WCHA First Round. The Seawolves went on to sweep Minnesota on the road in the First Round, earning themselves UAA’s second-ever berth to the WCHA Final Five. Throughout the season, the Seawolves posted upsets over nationally ranked Wisconsin, Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha and Minnesota.

Men’s & Women’s Track and Field UAA wrapped up another successful season with five AllAmericans at the 2011 NCAA Div. II Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The Seawolf men finished 19th in the team standings, marking three straight seasons in the top 20 at Nationals. Leading the pack at the NCAAs was the West Region Male Track Athlete of the Year, Alfred Palmer native David Kangogo, who col- Registe earned his lected a podium fin- third career Allish with a 3rd-place America award in the long jump. showing in the 1,500 meters. Senior David Registe (LJ), sophomore Micah Chelimo (steeplechase), sophomore Ruth Keino (10,000) and freshman Susan Bick (800) were UAA’s other All-Americans. At the GNAC Championships, Registe was named the Most Outstanding Male Performer after posting a meet record with 30 individual points and becoming the first athlete to win five titles (including two relays) in a single conference meet. Meanwhile, three other individual came away with GNAC titles, while both the men’s 4x100-meter relay and 4x400meter relay teams brought home the gold. Throughout the season, the Seawolves combined for 19 school records (9 women, 10 men), while placing 13 athletes on the inaugural USTFCCCA Track & Field Div. II AllRegion Team.

Alex Parker earned her fourth career AllAmerica finish in 2011.

Men's & Women's Skiing The 2011 edition of the men’s and women’s ski team qualified 11 individuals to the NCAA Championships in Stowe, Vt., on March 9-12, where they finished 7th in the team standings. Individually, the Seawolves captured five AllAmerica placings, as juniors Jaime Bronga and Alex Parker and freshman Erik Bjornsen posted podium finishes. At the NCAA West Region Championships, the Seawolves finished 5th overall and landed five individuals on the All-RMISA Second Team. Academically, UAA registered 13 student-athletes to the 2011 National Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team. During the season, the Seawolves posted a season-high 3rd-place team finish at the New Mexico Invitational on Feb. 4-5.

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 In Review (cont) Volleyball The volleyball team posted its third straight winning season and made its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010 with a 18-9 overall record and a 3rd-place finish (135) in the GNAC. The Seawolves, who reached as high as No. 23 in the AVCA national rankings, posted three victories over ranked teams, including a 3-0 upset of 2nd-ranked and eventual West Region champion Cal State-San Bernardino on Sept. 4. Individually, senior middle blocker Cortney Lundberg earned AVCA honorable mention All-America, All-West Region and 1st Team All-GNAC honors, while junior outside hitter Jackie Matthisen and freshman middle blocker Robyn Burton were both 2nd Team All-GNAC choices.

THANK YOU SEAWOLF CORPORATE PARTNERS FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR SUCCESS

Chugiak product Robyn Burton was one of the nation’s top blockers as a true freshman on last year’s 18-9 UAA team.

- the Student-Athletes at UAA

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership

In 1993, the University of Alaska Anchorage hockey program became a full-fledged member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. Begun in 1952, the WCHA has established itself as the premier collegiate hockey conference in the country. With the addition of NebraskaOmaha and Bemidji State in 2010-11, the league membership has risen to 12 teams. The WCHA leads the nation in national champions, NCAA Championship winning percentage and NCAA Frozen Four appearances (95). The WCHA perennially leads the nation in college hockey attendance and has attracted more than one million fans each of the last ten years – becoming the first collegiate hockey conference to do so. This past season, WCHA teams attracted 1,734,275 fans. On the ice, the WCHA has produced more National Hockey League players (more than 300) and Olympians than any other conference. That list includes the likes of Chris Chelios, Ed Belfour, Tony Esposito, Brett Hull, Mike Richter, Matt Carle, Curtis Joseph, Tomas Vanek, Glenn Anderson, Jordan Leopold, Jonathan Toews, Zach Parise and UAA’s own Curtis Glencross. League teams compete in some of the finest arenas in all of college hockey, including Minnesota’s Mariucci Arena, North Dakota’s Englestad Arena, Wisconsin’s Kohl Center, Colorado College’s World Arena, Denver’s Magness Arena and UAA’s own Sullivan Arena. The annual conference playoff championship, now known as the WCHA Final Five, continues to be one of the most successful postseason college tournaments of its kind.

2010-11 Final WCHA Standings Pl. Team (Overall record) Pts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

North Dakota (32-9-3) % 43 Denver (25-12-5) % 37 Nebraska Omaha (21-16-2) % 36 Minnesota Duluth (26-10-6) ^% 35 Minnesota (16-14-6) 31 Colorado College (23-19-3) % 28 Wisconsin (21-16-4) 27 Alaska Anchorage (16-18-3) 26 St. Cloud State (15-18-5) 26 10. Bemidji State (15-18-5) 21 11. Minnesota State (14-18-6) 20 12. Michigan Tech (4-30-4) 6 ^ NCAA champion / % NCAA qualifier

WCHA 21-6-1 17-8-3 17-9-2 15-8-5 13-10-5 13-13-2 12-13-3 12-14-2 11-13-4 8-15-5 8-16-4 2-24-2

2010-11 UAA Players of the Week Rob Gunderson Tommy Grant Chris Kamal Curtis Leinweber Chris Kamal

Rookie Offensive Rookie Defensive Rookie

Jan. 18 Jan. 18

UAA All-WCHA Academic Team Chris Crowell, Alex Gellert, Dusan Sidor^, Luka Vidmar*, Scott Warner ^2-time honoree / *3-time honoree

2010-11 WCHA Attendance Team 1. Wisconsin 2. North Dakota 3. Minnesota 4. Nebraska Omaha 5. Colorado College 6. Denver 7. Minnesota-Duluth 8. St. Cloud State 9. Minnesota State 10. Bemidji State 11. Alaska Anchorage 12. Michigan Tech

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Total

Avg.

290,970 255,280 226,418 165,293 153,538 125,547 116,538 112,765 69,028 62,011 56,418 42,696

13,226 11,604 9,434 7,871 6,397 5,231 5,827 5,935 3,633 3,876 3,319 2,372


2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 GNAC Year in Review WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY GNAC Championships (at Yakima, Wash.)

1. ALASKA ANCHORAGE 27, 2. Western Washington 69, 3. Western Oregon 108, 4. Alaska Fairbanks 129, 5. Montana State Billings 137, 6. Northwest Nazarene 146, 7. Seattle Pacific 160, 8. Saint Martin’s 189, 9. Central Washington 233. UAA All-Conference: Ruth Keino, Miriam Kipng’eno, Shoshana Keegan, Hallidie Wilt UAA Academic All-Conference: Ruth Keino, Miriam Kipng’eno GNAC Coach of the Year: Michael Friess

UAA Conference Titles (Pac West & GNAC) 1981-82 Men’s Basketball 1985-86 Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball 1987-88 Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball 1988-89 Women’s Basketball 1989-90 Men’s Basketball 1990-91 Men’s Basketball Volleyball 1992-93 Men’s Basketball Volleyball 1993-94 Men’s Basketball 1995-96 Men’s Basketball 1996-97 Men’s Basketball 1997-98 Men’s Cross Country 2000-01 Men’s Basketball (Pacific Div.) 2002-03 Men’s Cross Country 2005-06 Men’s Cross Country 2007-08 Men’s Basketball 2008-09 Men’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Women’s Cross Country Volleyball 2010-11 Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball (Tournament)

Ruth Keino placed third at the 2010 GNAC Championships as four Seawolves finished among the top six and UAA easily repeated as team champion.

Marko Cheseto won his record third straight GNAC title in 2010.

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY GNAC Championships (at Yakima, Wash.)

1. ALASKA ANCHORAGE 41, 2. Western Washington 56, 3. Western Oregon 67, 4. NW Nazarene 90, 5. Saint Martin’s 175, 6. Seattle Pacific 180, 7. Alaska Fairbanks 184, 8. MSU Billings 212, 9. Cent. Washington 230. UAA All-Conference: Marko Cheseto (champion), Micah Chelimo, Jake Parisien UAA Academic All-Conference: Micah Chelimo, Marko Cheseto GNAC Runner of the Year: Marko Cheseto GNAC Newcomer of the Year: Yonatan Yilma GNAC Coach of the Year: Michael Friess

The Seawolf women’s cross country team displays its 2010 GNAC Championship hardware last fall in Yakima, Wash.

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 GNAC Year in Review, continued

MEN’S BASKETBALL Team Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. xy-Central Washington 16-2 .889 26-4 .897 x-Alaska Anchorage 13-5 .722 24-10 .706 x-Seattle Pacific 12-6 .667 20-10 .667 Western Washington 11-7 .611 16-11 .593 Northwest Nazarene 10-8 .556 15-12 .556 Western Oregon 8-10 .444 13-16 .448 Saint Martin’s 7-11 .389 14-15 .483 Montana State Billings 6-12 .333 8-18 .308 Alaska Fairbanks 5-13 .278 8-17 .320 Simon Fraser 2-16 .111 3-21 .125 All-GNAC: Taylor Rohde (1st Tm), Brandon Walker (2nd Tm), Mario Gill (Hon. Men.) All-GNAC Academic: Liam Gibcus, Phillip Hearn, Drew Robinson, Steve White

Lonnie Ridgeway and the Seawolves had the Wells Fargo Sports Complex celebrating after a GNAC Tournament win over Seattle Pacific last March.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Team Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. x-Western Washington 17-1 1.000 26-4 .867 xy-Alaska Anchorage 14-4 .765 27-7 .794 x-Seattle Pacific 13-5 .688 20-9 .690 Montana State Billings 11-7 .625 16-12 .571 Saint Martin’s 10-8 .563 15-12 .556 Western Oregon 9-9 .438 11-16 .407 Northwest Nazarene 9-9 .500 14-13 .519 Simon Fraser 4-14 .250 7-17 .292 Central Washington 2-16 .125 7-18 .280 Alaska Fairbanks 1-17 .059 1-24 .040 All-GNAC: Hanna Johansson (1st Tm), Alysa Horn (2nd Tm), Kaitlin McBride (2nd Tm) All-GNAC Academic: Nikki Aden, Sarah Herrin, Alysa Horn, Hanna Johansson, Kaitlin McBride

Kodiak’s Alysa Horn helped UAA to the GNAC Tournament title in 2011.

VOLLEYBALL Team Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. x-Seattle Pacific 16-2 .889 26-3 .897 x-Western Washington 16-2 .889 20-4 .833 x-Alaska Anchorage 13-5 .722 18-9 .667 Western Oregon 12-6 .667 14-9 .609 Central Washington 11-7 .611 13-10 .565 Northwest Nazarene 7-11 .389 7-17 .292 Alaska Fairbanks 5-13 .278 7-17 .292 Montana State Billings 5-13 .278 5-23 .179 Simon Fraser 4-14 .222 4-18 .182 Saint Martin’s 1-17 .056 2-22 .083 All-GNAC: Cortney Lundberg (1st Tm), Robyn Burton (2nd Tm), Jackie Matthisen (2nd Tm), McKenzie Moss (HM) All-GNAC Academic: Marie Borowikow, Jackie Matthisen, Nikkie Viotto

Hometown stars Nikkie Viotto (left) and Jackie Matthisen have helped the UAA spikers became a perennial GNAC contender.

x-NCAA Tournament qualifier y-GNAC Tournament champion

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 GNAC Year in Review, continued MEN’S TRACK & FIELD GNAC Championships (at Monmouth, Ore.) 1. Western Oregon (203), 2. Western Washington (173 1/2), 3. Central Washington (130), 4. Alaska Anchorage (103), 5. Northwest Nazarene (83 1/2), 6. Seattle Pacific (63), 7. Simon Fraser (48), 8. MSU Billings (8), 9. Saint Martin's (7).

UAA All-Conference: Micah Chelimo, Alfred Kangogo, David Registe, Shaun Ward, 4x100-meter relay, 4x400-meter relay. UAA Academic All-Conference: Micah Chelimo, Ethan Hewitt, Thomas Hill, Alfred Kangogo, Brad Truax, Shaun Ward. WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD GNAC Championships (at Monmouth, Ore.) 1. Seattle Pacific (206 ½), 2. Western Washington (121), 3. Western Oregon (109), 4. Central Washington (97), 5. Northwest Nazarene (88 ½) , 6. Alaska Anchorage (86), 7. Simon Fraser (79), 8. MSU Billings (21), 9. Saint Martin's (11).

Senior David Registe was named the Most Outstanding Male Performer at the GNAC Championships

Junior Alfred Kangogo finished 3rd in the 1500m at the NCAAs.

Freshman Susan Bick was named the GNAC Women’s coFreshman of the Year.

Sophomore Ruth Keino earned her first All-America accolade in the 10,000 meters.

UAA All-Conference: Ardrienna Everett, Ruth Keino, Miriam Kipng’eno. UAA Academic All-Conference: Ardrienna Everett, Shoshana Keegan, Ruth Keino, Miriam Kipng’eno, Katie Krehlik.

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout Men’s Tournament

Nov. 23-26, 2011 (Thanksgiving weekend) Sullivan Arena – Anchorage, Alaska

The Carrs/ Safeway Great Alaska Shootout brings current and future college basketball legends to Sullivan Arena every Thanksgiving.

Men’s Shootout Champions Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Champion North Carolina State Kentucky North Carolina SW Louisiana Louisville North Carolina State Alabama-Birmingham North Carolina Iowa Arizona Seton Hall Michigan State UCLA Massachusetts New Mexico State Purdue Minnesota

Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

2011 Lineup

Champion Duke Kentucky North Carolina Cincinnati Kansas Syracuse Marquette Coll. of Charleston Purdue Washington Marquette California Butler San Diego State Washington State St. John’s

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UAA • UC Irvine • Central Michigan Dartmouth • Murray St • New Mexico St San Francisco • Southern Mississippi


2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout Women’s Tournament

Nov. 22-23, 2011 (Thanksgiving weekend) Sullivan Arena – Anchorage, Alaska

The Seawolf women celebrated their fourth consecutive Shootout title in 2009.

Women’s Shootout Facts & Figures Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Champion Iowa San Diego State Minnesota Old Dominion Texas Louisiana Tech Northeast Louisiana New Orleans South Carolina Stephen F. Austin Alaska Anchorage Northern Illinois Penn State Hawaii Rhode Island Clemson South Carolina Georgia Tennessee Kansas Ohio State Iowa Nevada Alaska Anchorage Stanford Central Connecticut St. Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage Kent State

Runner-up Alaska Anchorage Houston Indiana Wichita State UNLV Penn State Southern Cal Memphis State UNLV Old Dominion South Alabama Louisville UMKC (round robin tourney) (round robin tourney) UCLA Arizona State Oregon Wisconsin Louisville Rhode Island Gonzaga Indiana Clemson Louisiana-Lafayette Arizona UC Riverside Santa Clara Syracuse Cincinnati Alaska Anchorage

Outstanding Player Cindy Haugejorde (Iowa) Diena Pels (San Diego State) Laura Coenen (Minnesota) Lorri Bauman (Drake) Annette Smith (Texas) Dawn Royster (North Carolina) Lisa Ingram (NE Louisiana) Kunshinge Sorrell (Miss. State) Martha Parker (South Carolina) Connie Cole (S.F. Austin) Diane Dobrich (UAA) Lisa Foss (Northern Illinois) Susan Robinson (Penn State) Valerie Agee (Hawaii) Dayna Smith (Rhode Island) Tara Saunooke (Clemson) Shannon Johnson (S. Carolina) Tracy Henderson (Georgia) Chamique Holdsclaw (Tenn.) Lynn Pride (Kansas) Jamie Lewis (Ohio State) Lindsey Meder (Iowa) Laura Ingham (Nevada) Kamie Jo Massey (UAA) Candice Wiggins (Stanford) Gabriella Guegbelet (CCSU) Rebecca Kielpinski (UAA) Rebecca Kielpinski (UAA) Rebecca Kielpinski (UAA) Nicci Miller (UAA) Jamilah Humes (Kent State)

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2011 Lineup

UAA

Central Michigan

Miami

South Florida


2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Kendall Hockey Classic

Oct. 7-8, 2011 Sullivan Arena – Anchorage, Alaska

2011 Lineup Clarkson Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks St. Cloud State Freshman goalie Rob Gunderson makes a save in UAA’s 2010 Kendall victory over Air Force.

Classic Facts & Figures Year 1983-84 1984-85 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Champion Score Runner-up North Dakota 3-2 Alaska Anchorage Yale 5-4 (ot) Alberta Minnesota 5-1 Alaska Anchorage Maine 4-3 (ot) Michigan State Alaska Anchorage 5-4 (2ot) Western Michigan No Classic due to Mt. Redoubt volcanic eruption Alaska Anchorage 5-4 (ot) Univ. of B.C. Northern Michigan 4-2 Alaska Anchorage Kent 2-1 Michigan State Boston University (fixed format tourney) Michigan (fixed format tourney) Denver (fixed format tourney) Colorado College (fixed format tourney) Alaska Anchorage 1-0 UMass-Lowell Alaska Anchorage 3-2 Minnesota Vermont (fixed format tourney) Alaska Anchorage (fixed format tourney) Robert Morris (fixed format tourney) Alaska Fairbanks (fixed format tourney) Alaska Fairbanks (fixed format tourney) North Dakota (fixed format tourney)

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Outstanding Player Jon Casey (North Dakota) Scott Relick (Yale) John Blue (Minnesota) Guy Perron (Maine) Paul Krake (UAA) Paul Krake (UAA) Dallas Drake (N. Michigan) Scott Shaw (Kent) Chris Heron (BU) Josh Langfeld (Michigan) Mike Scott (UAA) Peter Sejna (CC) Dallas Steward (UAA) Shea Hamilton (UAA) Joe Fallon (Vermont) Scott Parse (Nebraska-Omaha) Josh Lunden (UAA) Dion Knelsen (UAF) Scott Greenham (UAF) Jason Gregoire (UND)


2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Success In The Classroom At the University of Alaska Anchorage, we take great pride in the academic achievements of our student-athletes. On the average UAA student-athletes have maintained a cumulative grade point average of better than 3.0 in 14 of the past 17 years — well ahead of the norm for all students. Seawolf Corporate Sponsors have had a direct bearing on our academic success, including the donation of laptop computers for student-athletes to use during road trips. Following is snapshot information on our student-athletes’ success in the classroom. Sophomore Micah Chelimo led both the men’s cross country and track & field teams with a 3.68 GPA as an engineering major.

Jaime Bronga, a junior All-American Nordic skier, was honored with the prestigious Dresser Cup award with a 3.98 overall GPA.

2010 Team Academic Achievement Sport Women’s Ski Men’s Ski Women’s Cross Country Gymnastics Women’s Track & Field Men’s Cross Country Volleyball Men’s Track & Field Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Hockey All Teams

GPA 3.72 3.37 3.36 3.33 3.19 3.18 2.98 2.94 2.94 2.92 2.90 3.12

Hrs Completed 15.03 14.28 15.09 16.35 14.32 13.78 13.51 13.54 14.82 15.26 13.79 14.52

2010-11 Team Scholar-Athlete Awards Student-Athlete Marie Borowikow Ida Bjerka Liam Gibcus Kaitlin McBride Alex West Micah Chelimo Cameron Brewington Erin Aitcheson Chris Crowell Miriam Kipng’eno

Team VB WSKI MBB WBB WTO MXC & MTF MSKI GYM MKY WXC

GPA Major 4.00 Psychology 4.00 Environment & Society 3.83 Civil Engineering 3.73 Sociology 3.73 Civil Engineering 3.68 Engineering 3.63 Economics 3.61 Philosophy 3.59 Civil Engineering 3.41 Nursing

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2010-11 Individual Achievements All-American Susan Bick, WTF Erik Bjornsen, MSKI Jaime Bronga, WSKI (2) Micah Chelimo, MTF Micah Chelimo, MXC Marko Cheseto, MXC Hanna Johansson, WBB (HM) Alfred Kangogo, MTF

Ruth Keino, WTF Ruth Keino, WXC Miriam Kipng’eno, WXC Cortney Lundberg, VB (HM) Alex Parker, WSKI David Registe, MTF Laura Rombach, WSKI

All-Region

Andreas Adde, MSKI Micah Chelimo, MXC Marko Cheseto, MXC Lukas Ebner, MSKI Steffi Hiemer, WSKI Kayla Hoog-Fry, WSKI Hanna Johansson, WBB

Robyn Burton, VB (2nd Tm) Micah Chelimo, MXC Micah Chelimo, MTF Marko Cheseto, MXC Ardrienna Everett, WTF Kelsey Fullerton, GYM Mario Gill, MBB (HM) Alysa Horn, WBB (2nd Tm) Alfred Kangogo, MTF Hanna Johansson, WBB (1st Tm) Shoshana Keegan, WXC Ruth Keino, WXC & WTF Miriam Kipng’eno, WXC & WTF Cortney Lundberg, VB (1st Tm) Jackie Matthisen, VB (2nd Tm) Kaitlin McBride, WBB (2nd Tm) McKenzie Moss, VB (HM)

Shoshana Keegan, WXC Ruth Keino, WXC Miriam Kipng’eno, WXC Cortney Lundberg, VB Alex Parker, WSKI Taylor Rohde, MBB Hallidie Wilt, WXC

All-Conference

Jake Parisien, MXC Maria Puricelli, GYM David Registe, MTF (5) Taylor Rohde, MBB (1st Tm) Shakea Sanders, GYM Kaelei Spoor, GYM Brandon Walker, MBB (2nd Tm) Shaun Ward, MTF Hallidie Wilt, WXC HM=Honorable Mention Bold indicates conference individual champion

Academic All-Conference Nikki Aden, WBB Erin Aitcheson, GYM Ida Bjerka, WSKI Marie Borowikow, VB Kristy Boswell, GYM Cameron Brewington, MSKI Jaime Bronga, WSKI Micah Chelimo, MXC & MTF Marko Cheseto, MXC Chris Crowell, HKY Lukas Ebner, MSKI Ardrienna Everett, WTF

Kelsey Fullerton, GYM Petra Gantnerova, WSKI Alex Gellert, HKY Liam Gibcus, MBB Phillip Hearn, MBB Sarah Herrin, WBB Ethan Hewitt, MTF Steffi Hiemer, WSKI Thomas Hill, MTF Alysa Horn, WBB Hanna Johansson, WBB Alfred Kangogo, MTF

Martin Kapso, MSKI Shoshana Keegan, WTF Ruth Keino, WXC & WTF Miriam Kipng’eno, WXC & WTF Katie Krehlik, WTF

Sandra MacDonald, SKI Kathleen Mantell, GYM Jackie Matthisen, VB Kaitlin McBride, WBB Lasse Molegaard-Nielsen, MSKI Alex Parker, WSKI Maria Puricelli, GYM

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Drew Robinson, MBB Laura Rombach, WSKI Dusan Sidor, HKY Karina Smith, WSKI Max Treinen , MSKI Brad Truax, MTF Luka Vidmar, HKY Nikkie Viotto, VB Shaun Ward, MTF Scott Warner, HKY Steve White, MBB


2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Community Outreach

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DOPT A UNIVERSITY…The department sponsors an “Adopt a University” program with Anchorage and Mat-Su Valley public high schools as well as some Anchorage-area private schools for the Carrs/ Safeway Great Alaska Shootout. The program allows extensive interaction between visiting Shootout teams and local high school students. Students can learn more about their adopted university while offering support through cheerleaders, band, trainers and sports information. The local schools may also get involved with providing supplemental practice sites, as well as the Thanksgiving Dinner program.

EADING WITH THE SEAWOLVES...For years UAA studentathletes have been active in the community, especially through reading programs at Anchorage-area elementary schools. That activity has been formalized in a program called Reading With The Seawolves, whereby a cross-section of student-athletes visit different elementary schools each year to share their favorite children’s books.

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CHOOL CLINICS…The department’s coaches are frequent speakers at clinics throughout the state, sharing their expertise with elementary and secondary school coaches seeking to enhance their skills.

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UPPORT FOR NON-PROFITS… Each year UAA Athletics adopts a nonprofit program – generally focusing on health and/or youth issues – to support on a department-wide basis. Our current non-profit partner is the Children’s Hospital at Providence Hospital. In the past, UAA Athletics has supported programs such as Nothing But Nets, Shots for Tots, Alaska Special Olympics, Alaska SafeKids, The V Foundation, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Anchorage Center for Families, the Anchorage Immunization Partners Coalition, Children’s Miracle Network, Life Alaska and the Alaska Literacy Program.

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OMEN’S VOLLEYBALL, HOOPS CLINICS…The women’s volleyball and basketball teams have been active with such activities as post-game clinics and Junior High and Girl Scout Nights at home contests.

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ICKET DONATIONS…The department provides tickets and door prizes to elementary schools for programs that promote academic achievement.

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PORTS CAMPS...Each summer UAA coaches host a variety of youth skills camps that are both fun and challenging. Among others, these include the popular Kendall Jump Shot basketball camp under the direction of men’s basketball head coach Rusty Osborne and the Seawolf Volleyball Camps under the direction of Chris Green.

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THLETIC SPEAKERS BUREAU… The department’s coaches and administrators are frequent speakers at youth team banquets and civic organization luncheons, promoting Seawolf athletics in addition to educating the public about key issues in college athletics.

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership NCAA Rules For Sponsors The information contained on this page is designed to provide a brief summary of NCAA rules and regulations for “representatives of the University of Alaska Anchorage interests,” which include corporate sponsors. According to the NCAA, the control and conduct of UAA’s intercollegiate athletics program shall include being held accountable for the acts of all individuals that have been identified as “athletic representatives.” This information should be considered only as a guide to a general understanding of the NCAA rules with a view to avoiding involvement in a violation of NCAA legislation which might result in the loss of an individual’s eligibility or disciplinary action against UAA. We strongly suggest that if you are not absolutely certain about an NCAA rule, contact the UAA Athletics Department before proceeding.

it permissible for a sponsor to provide to Q aIsstudent-athlete or friend any benefit or special arrangement? No. The NCAA considers these arrangements as an “extra benefit,” and they are specifically prohibited. Examples of extra benefits include but are not limited to the following. 1. Special discount payment arrangement, or credit on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing). 2. Services (e.g., laundry, dry cleaning, tailoring). 3. A loan of money in any amount. 4. A guarantee or bond. 5. The use of an automobile. 6. The purchase of meals or services at commercial establishments. 7. Transportation to or from a summer job. 8. A benefit connected with off-campus housing (e.g., individual television sets or stereo equipment, specialized recreational facilities, room furnishings or appointments of extra quality or quantity.). 9. Signing or cosigning a note with an outside agency to arrange a loan. 10. Selling or giving a student-athlete tickets to an athletics, institution or community event. 11. The use of personal properties (e.g., boats, summer homes, cars, stereos) 12. Providing Christmas or birthday gifts. 13. Permitting use of and payment for long distance telephone calls.

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- Steve Cobb, EdD Director of Athletics

Who is a “representative of the instituQ tion's athletics interests”?

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Any individual who is a member of the institution’s athletics booster club, has made donations to the booster club or the athletics department, is involved in any manner in recruiting prospects or in providing benefits (e.g., summer jobs) to enrolled student-athletes, or is otherwise involved in promoting the institution’s athletics program. Is the institution responsible for the acts of Q athletics representatives and booster support groups? Yes.

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In addition to any sanctions meted out to the University, sponsors or boosters could also forfeit benefits or privileges if they have engaged in conduct that is determined to be a violation of NCAA legislation.

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Hockey Diamond- $15,000 Advertising  Recognition in hockey season program .......................................................................................... $800  1 Sullivan Arena dasherboard ...................................................................................................... $7,000  2 Sullivan Arena message board exposures per hockey game .................................................... $3,000  One banner in Wells Fargo Sports Complex hockey rink ........................................................... $3,000  Opportunity for game-night promotion at 1 hockey game .......................................................... $2,500  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value............................................................................................................... $17,800

Tickets  4 VIP season hockey tickets ........................................................................................................ $1,300  8 reserved season hockey tickets ................................................................................................. $2,600  Same 12 hockey tickets as above for Kendall Hockey Classic ...................................................... $480  4 women’s volleyball regular season tickets .................................................................................. $320  4 women’s gymnastics season tickets ............................................................................................. $120  First priority to purchase WCHA first-round playoff tickets........................................................ Bonus

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $4,820

Miscellaneous  2 VIP hockey parking passes .......................................................................................................... $300  4 hockey hospitality room passes ................................................................................................ $1,000  2 Wells Fargo Sports Complex recreation use season passes ...................................................... $1,200

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $2,500

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................. $25,120

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Basketball Diamond- $15,000 Advertising  1 full page b/w ad in Shootout program ......................................................................................... $800  2 Sullivan Arena message board exposures per Shootout session ............................................... $2,000  One banner in Wells Fargo Sports Complex gym ....................................................................... $3,000  Opportunity for game-night promotion at 1 basketball game ...................................................... $2,000  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value................................................................................................................. $9,300

Tickets  50 Shootout ticket packages (men & women, 35 reserved / 15 general admission) ................... $9,000  8 VIP Shootout tickets (men and women) ................................................................................... $1,560  4 men’s basketball regular season passes ....................................................................................... $400  4 women’s basketball regular season passes .................................................................................. $400  4 women’s volleyball season tickets ............................................................................................... $320  4 women’s gymnastics season tickets ............................................................................................. $160

Total Ticket Value ........................................................................................................................ $11,840

Miscellaneous  2 VIP parking passes for Shootout ................................................................................................. $150  2 Sullivan Arena VIP room passes for Shootout ............................................................................ $200  Opportunity to purchase 2 Shootout Tipoff Luncheon tickets........................................................ $300

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $1,850

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................. $22,990

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Combo Diamond- $15,000 Advertising  1 full page b/w ad Shootout program .............................................................................................. $800  Recognition in hockey season program .......................................................................................... $800  1 Sullivan Arena dasherboard - or - banner for basketball .......................................................... $7,000  1 Sullivan Arena message board exposure per hockey game & Shootout session ...................... $4,000  Opportunity for game-night promotion at 1 basketball game ...................................................... $2,000  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value ............................................................................................................... $16,100

Tickets  16 Shootout ticket packages (men & women, 10 reserved / 6 general admission) ...................... $2,820  4 VIP Shootout tickets (men and women) ...................................................................................... $780  2 VIP season hockey tickets............................................................................................................ $650  4 reserved season hockey tickets ................................................................................................. $1,300  Same 6 hockey tickets as above for Kendall Hockey Classic ......................................................... $240  4 men’s basketball regular season passes........................................................................................ $400  4 women’s season sports packages (WBB, VB, GYM).................................................................. $880

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $7,070

Miscellaneous  1 VIP parking pass to Shootout & hockey games at Sullivan Arena .............................................. $225  2 Sullivan Arena VIP room passes for Shootout & hockey games................................................. $700  Opportunity to purchase 2 Shootout Tipoff Luncheon tickets ........................................................ $300  2 Wells Fargo Sports Complex recreation use season passes ...................................................... $1,200

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $2,425

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................. $25,595

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Hockey Gold - $10,000 Advertising  Recognition in hockey season program .......................................................................................... $800  2 Sullivan Arena message board exposures per hockey game..................................................... $3,000  One banner in Wells Fargo Sport s Complex hockey rink .......................................................... $3,000  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value................................................................................................................. $8,300

Tickets  4 VIP season hockey tickets ........................................................................................................ $1,300  6 reserved season hockey tickets ................................................................................................. $1,950  Same 10 hockey tickets as above for Kendall Hockey Classic....................................................... $400  4 women’s volleyball regular season tickets .................................................................................. $320  4 women’s gymnastics season tickets ............................................................................................. $160  First priority to purchase WCHA first-round playoff tickets........................................................ Bonus

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $4,130

Miscellaneous  1 VIP hockey parking passes .......................................................................................................... $150  2 hockey hospitality room passes ................................................................................................... $500  2 Wells Fargo Sports Complex recreation use season passes ...................................................... $1,200

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $1,850

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................. $14,280

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Basketball Gold - $10,000 Advertising  1 full page b/w ad in Shootout program.......................................................................................... $800  2 Sullivan Arena message board exposures per Shootout session ............................................... $2,000  One banner in Wells Fargo Sports Complex gym ....................................................................... $3,000  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value................................................................................................................. $7,300

Tickets  32 Shootout ticket packages (men & women, 24 reserved / 8 general admission)...................... $5,840  6 VIP Shootout tickets (men and women) ................................................................................... $1,170  4 men’s basketball regular season passes ....................................................................................... $400  4 women’s basketball regular season passes .................................................................................. $400  4 women’s volleyball season tickets ............................................................................................... $320  4 women’s gymnastics season tickets ............................................................................................. $160

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $8,290

Miscellaneous  2 VIP parking passes for Shootout.................................................................................................. $150  6 VIP room passes for Shootout ..................................................................................................... $600  Opportunity to purchase 2 Shootout Tipoff Luncheon tickets........................................................ $300  2 Wells Fargo Sports Complex recreation use season passes ...................................................... $1,200

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $2,250

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................. $17,840

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Combo Gold - $10,000 Advertising  One-half page b/w ad in Shootout program .................................................................................... $450  Recognition in hockey season program .......................................................................................... $450  One banner in Wells Fargo Sports Complex gym - or - hockey rink .......................................... $3,000  1 Sullivan Arena message board exposure per hockey game - or - Shootout session ................. $1,500  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ............................................................................................... $1,000

Total Advertising Value ................................................................................................................ $6,900

Tickets  12 Shootout ticket packages (men & women, 8 reserved / 4 general admission) ....................... $2,140  4 VIP Shootout tickets (men and women) ...................................................................................... $780  2 VIP season hockey tickets ........................................................................................................... $650  4 reserved season hockey tickets ................................................................................................. $1,300  Same 6 hockey tickets as above for Kendall Hockey Classic ........................................................ $240  4 women’s season sports packages (WBB, VB, GYM) ................................................................. $880

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $5,990

Miscellaneous  1 VIP parking pass to Shootout & hockey games at Sullivan Arena ............................................. $225  2 Sullivan Arena VIP room passes for Shootout & hockey games ................................................ $700  Opportunity to purchase 2 Shootout Tipoff Luncheon tickets ....................................................... $300  2 Wells Fargo Sports Complex recreation use season passes...................................................... $1,200

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $2,425

Grand Total Value...................................................................................................$15,315

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Hockey Green - $5,000 Advertising  Recognition in hockey season program .......................................................................................... $450  1 Sullivan Arena message board exposure per hockey game ...................................................... $1,500  One banner in Wells Fargo Sports Complex hockey rink............................................................ $3,000  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value ................................................................................................................. $6,450

Tickets  2 VIP season hockey tickets ............................................................................................................ $650  2 reserved season hockey tickets..................................................................................................... $650  Same 4 hockey tickets as above for Kendall Hockey Classic ......................................................... $160  2 women’s volleyball regular season tickets ................................................................................... $160  2 women’s gymnastics season tickets ............................................................................................... $80  First priority to purchase WCHA first-round playoff tickets ........................................................Bonus

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $1,700

Miscellaneous  1 VIP hockey parking pass.............................................................................................................. $150  2 hockey hospitality room passes .................................................................................................... $500  1 Wells Fargo Sports Complex recreation use season passes ......................................................... $600

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $1,250

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................... $9,400

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Basketball Green - $5,000 Advertising  One-half page b/w ad in Shootout program .................................................................................... $450  1 Sullivan Arena message board exposure per Shootout session ................................................ $1,000  One banner in Wells Fargo Sports Complex gym ....................................................................... $3,000  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value ................................................................................................................. $5,950

Tickets  16 Shootout ticket packages (men & women, 10 reserved / 6 general admission) ...................... $2,820  4 VIP Shootout tickets (men and women) ...................................................................................... $780  2 men’s basketball regular season passes........................................................................................ $200  2 women’s basketball regular season passes ................................................................................... $200  2 women’s volleyball season tickets ............................................................................................... $200  2 women’s gymnastics season tickets ............................................................................................... $80

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $4,280

Miscellaneous  1 VIP parking passes for Shootout .................................................................................................... $75  4 VIP room passes for Shootout ..................................................................................................... $400  1 Wells Fargo Sports Complex recreation use season passes ......................................................... $600

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................ $1,075

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................. $11,305

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Hockey Seawolf - $2,500 Advertising  Recognition in hockey season program .......................................................................................... $250  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value ................................................................................................................. $1,750

Tickets  2 VIP season hockey tickets............................................................................................................ $650  Same 2 hockey tickets as above for Kendall Hockey Classic ........................................................... $80  2 VIP Shootout tickets .................................................................................................................... $390  2 men’s basketball regular season tickets ....................................................................................... $200  2 women’s season sports packages (WBB, VB, GYM) ................................................................. $440

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $1,760

Miscellaneous  1 VIP hockey parking pass.............................................................................................................. $150  2 hockey hospitality room passes.................................................................................................... $500

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................... $650

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................... $4,160

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Basketball Seawolf - $2,500 Advertising  One-quarter page b/w ad in Shootout program ............................................................................... $250  Recognition on GoSeawolves.com internet web site ...................................................................... $500  Recognition on all-sport schedule ................................................................................................ $1,000

Total Advertising Value ................................................................................................................. $1,750

Tickets  2 VIP Shootout tickets .................................................................................................................... $390  2 VIP season hockey tickets............................................................................................................ $650  Same 2 hockey tickets as above for Kendall Hockey Classic ........................................................... $80  2 men’s basketball regular season tickets ....................................................................................... $200  2 women’s season sports packages (WBB, VB, GYM).................................................................. $440

Total Ticket Value .......................................................................................................................... $1,760

Miscellaneous  1 VIP Shootout parking pass ............................................................................................................. $75  2 VIP room passes for Shootout...................................................................................................... $200

Total Miscellaneous Value ............................................................................................................... $275

Grand Total Value .................................................................................................... $3,785

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership Advertising Deadlines Corporate Sponsor List In Programs First deadline - Sept. 8 for hockey program Final revision for Shootout program - Oct. 8 Schedule Cards & Posters Deadline for name to appear - Aug. 1 Program ad/recognition deadlines Camera-ready artwork due to Tim McDiffett at Wells Fargo Sports Complex, Room 220 (786-1307; Tim@uaa.alaska.edu) Hockey - Sept. 9 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout - Oct. 14 Program ad dimensions Full page - 7 1/2 inches wide by 9 3/4 inches high Half page horizontal - 7 1/2 inches wide by 4 3/4 inches high Half page vertical - 3 5/8 inches wide by 9 3/4 inches high Quarter page - 3 5/8 inches wide by 4 3/4 inches high Sullivan Arena Message Board Announcements Due Sept. 9 for hockey season Due. Nov. 5 for Shootout If applicable, please fill in the grid below with your message, leaving one space between words. The message will appear in three lines, 20 characters (including spaces) per line. Words may not break between lines. Please fax your filled-out message grid to Tim McDiffett at fax 563-4565 by the deadlines above. Thank you.

Dasher Board Ads (hockey, 30” x 100”) Camera-ready artwork due Aug. 27 to Tim McDiffett at UAA (tim@uaa.alaska.edu; 786-1307) Banners (new sponsors, 30” x 90”) Due Aug. 20 to Kevin Silver at Wells Fargo Sports Complex (ankjs1@uaa.alaska.edu; 786-4809)

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2011-12 Seawolf Corporate Partnership 2011 SEAWOLF CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP CONTACT INFORMATION FORM Please provide the following information so that we can ensure that our records are updated and accurate. Please provide an email address so we can effectively communicate with you in the future. Company Name:

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Contact Name:

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EMAIL: (please provide if available):___________________________________________ WEBSITE:

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Thank you for taking the time to complete this information. Please return it with your contract or email to jane@uaa.alaska.edu or fax to 907.786.1133.

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