2015-16 Regis Women's Basketball Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4

Table of Contents/Credits Media/Sports Information 2015-16 Quick Facts 2015-16 Quick Facts

2015-16 Rangers 5 6 7 9

Roster Schedule 2014-15 Cumulative Season Stats Season Preview

Returners 11 Jessica Ramos 12 Caresse Williams 13 Haley Grossman 14 Bay’lee Purdy 15 Karlyn Johnson 16 Josie Traberg 17 Mary Sigler 18 Serena Gudino Newcomers 20 Celina Quayle/Kaylie Rader 21 Morgan Ducklow/Shelby Espinosa 22 Majestie Robinson 23 25 26

Radio Roster Regis University Athletics Regis University Mission Statement

Coaches

28 Molly Marrin, Head Coach 29 Taylor Harris, Assistant Coach/Alexa Hardick, Graduate Assistant Coach

2014-15 Ranger Review

31 2014-15 Review 32 2014-15 RMAC Final Release 33 2014-15 RMAC Tournament Bracket 34 2014-15 RMAC Shootout Records 35 2014-15 NCAA Division II Poll/ RMAC Players of the Week 36 2014-15 RMAC All-Conference Teams 37 2014-15 RMAC All-Academic Honors 38 2014-15 RMAC Preseason Release 39 2014-15 RMAC Results 40 2014-15 RMAC Results 41 2014-15 RMAC Results 42 2014-15 RMAC Results

The 2015-16 Regis University Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written and designed by Sports Information Director Whitney Franker. Editing assistance from Assistant Sports Information Director’s Shane Carney and Jake Brantley and the Regis women’s basketball staff. Photo Credits: Brett Stakelin, Matt Daniels, and Shane Carney. RMAC pictures supplied

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RMAC 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

RMAC Information RMAC Information RMAC Information Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings Year by Year Standings All-Time Shootout Records Shootout History Shootout History Shootout History Shootout History Shootout History

Regis History/Records 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

All-Conference History All-Conference History Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Leaders Year by Year Results Year by Year Results Year by Year Results Coaching History

About Regis/Denver 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

About Regis About Regis Administration/Coaches Athletics Directory Facilities Facilities About Denver

by Zach Bond, Media Relations Director for the RMAC. Pictures of Regis Unviersity supplied by the Regis University University Relations Department.

personal development, through an environment of accountability, service and tradition.

Mission Statement: The Regis University athletics department seeks to encourage the success of studentathletes by reaching their maximum potential in athletic competition, academic progress and

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Media Services

The 2015-16 Regis University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Ranger women’s basketball. Additional information, including releases and photographs may be obtained by contacting the Regis Sports Information Office at (303) 458-4052.

Whitney Franker

Sports Information Director

Franker is in her second year with the Regis University athletics staff. The 2015-16 will be her first full year as the Sports Information Director. Franker will be the main point of contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, and softball. A native of Urbandale, Iowa, Franker graduated in 2009 Media Credentials from Simpson College in Indianola, All requests for press, broadcast and Iowa where she earned a B.A. in Sports photo credentials for home women’s Administration. basketball matches should be directed to Franker was the assistant womwfranker@regis.edu. Requests must be en’s basketball coach at Grand View made at least one week before the game. University, in Des Moines, Iowa and helped the Vikings a very successful Player Interviews 2012-2013 campaign. Her main duties All media requests for interviews included recruiting and player developwith Regis women’s basketball players ment. Along with her coaching duties, should be directed to Whitney Franker she was an assistant sports informaat 303-458-4052, preferably 24 hours tion director for men’s and women’s in advance. The best time for in-season soccer, women’s basketball, outdoor interviews is after practice. track & field, and men’s and women’s With advance notice, interviews can be tennis. arranged for other hours, depending on Franker was a four-year letterwinstudent-athlete class schedules. ner in both soccer and basketball at Simpson earning first team all-conferCoach Marrin Interviews ence a toal of five times, three in soccer The best time to reach Coach Molly and two in basketball, and numerous Marrin for an interview is in the mornplayer of the week honors. She was ings. Interviews with Coach Marrin apart of the Storm basketball team that should be scheduled through Whitney made back-to-back NCAA DIII Sweet Franker by calling 303-458-4052. Sixteen appearances and was ranked as high as #6 in the nation. Postgame Interviews The Regis women’s basketball locker Jake Brantley room is closed to the media. If you want Assistant Sports Information an interview with any player or coach Director please contact Whitney Franker on press row right before the game is over or shortly after the game ends. Brantley begins his first year as a Press row for Regis women’s basketmember of the Regis University Sports ball games is located between the teams Information staff. Brantley will serve benches. as the main point of contact for men’s and women’s soccer and baseball while Photography assisting with men’s and women’s basAll photographers are only allowed on ketball. the endlines and east side of the field, A 2013 graduate of Regis Univeryou will be asked to move if on the west sity, Brantley earned a Bachelor of Sciside of the field. Contact Whitney Frank- ence degree in Biology. While at Regis, er at least 24 hours prior to the game. Brantley was a member of the Ranger baseball team for two seasons. He also Radio served as the Director of Intramurals Requests for live radio should be made throughout his senior year. to Whitney Franker. In spring 2015, Brantley volunteered for the sports information Stats department helping with baseball, Box scores and final statistics will be softball, and women’s lacrosse where distributed after the completion of the his love of sports and desire to begame. come more involved continued to grow. Brantley will pursue a Master of Arts in Sports Management. Brantley is a native of Colorado orginally from Littleton.

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Shane Carney

Assistant Sports Information Director Shane Carney is entering his second year as graduate assistant for the Regis Sports Information Department. In Spring 2013, Shane graduated from the University of Iowa earning his B.A. degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. During his time at Iowa, Shane was a sports reporter for The Daily Iowan and Daily Iowan Television, the school’s student-run newspaper and television news broadcast. During the spring semester of his junior year, Shane interned at KCRG-TV9 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Then for the past year, Shane worked at KCRG-TV9 as a news photojournalist and sports correspondent. As Shane works towards his Master of Arts degree in Digital Media Communication, he will be shooting highlights and photos at all home games. He will also be producing stories that go beyond the field or gym; those stories will feature how Regis athletes and coaches are leaders in competition, the classroom, and in the Denver community. Shane is originally from Iowa City, Iowa.

Contact Information Website: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: Hashtags:

regisrangers.com @regisrangers regisrangers Regis University Athletics

#RangerUp #RegisRangers

Whitney Franker- Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4052 Cell: 515-988-9001 E-Mail: wfranker@regis.edu Shane Carney- Graudate Assistant Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4070 Cell: 319-621-4299 E-Mail: scarney@regis.edu Jake Brantley - Graduate Assistant Sports Information Director Office: 303-458-4070 Cell: 720-275-1191 E-Mail: brant607@regis.edu


2015-16 Regis University Women’s Basketball Quick Facts GENERAL

COACHING STAFF

Name of School...................................Regis University

Head Coach ............................................ Molly Marrin Alma Mater, Yr ...........................Regis University, 2003 Record at School (yrs.) ......................0-0, .000 (1st year) Career Record (yrs.) ............................................. Same Women’s Basketball Office Phone .......(303) 964-5334 Best Time of Day to Call ......................8 a.m. to Noon Assistant Coaches.......... Taylor Harris (Metro State, 2011) ..............................Alexa Hardick (San Francisco, 2014) Athletic Trainer ....................................... Cassie Radish

City/Zip ......................................Denver, Colo./80221 Founded ...............................................................1877 Enrollment ..........................................................1,600 Nickname ........................................................ Rangers School Colors...............................Navy Blue and Gold Home Pitch ..................................... Regis Match Pitch Capacity ..............................................................1,000 Affiliation ........................................NCAA Division II Conference .. Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf. (RMAC) President ............................... Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J. Alma Mater ................................... St. Louis University Athletics Director ..................................... Ann Martin Alma Mater, Yr. ................. Rockhurst University, 2001 Athletic Dept. Phone ..........................(303) 458-4070 Ticket Office Phone ............................(303) 458-4070

HISTORY First year of women’s basketball ........................... 1978 Overall all-time record......................... 561-469 (.545) No. years in NCAA Tourn./last ..........................5/2007 Last NCAA post-season opponent ......... North Dakota Result ...............................................................L, 78-63

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ............. Whitney Franker SID Office Phone................................. (303) 458-4052 Cell Phone ........................................... (515) 988-9001 SID Email ...................................... wfranker@regis.edu Graduate Assistant SID ............................Shane Carney Cell Phone ........................................... (319) 621-4299 Graduate Assistant Email .................scarney@regis.edu Graduate Assistant SID ........................... Jake Brantley Cell Phone ........................................... (720) 275-1191 Graduate Assistant Email ..............brant607@regis.edu Women’s Basketball SID.................... Whitney Franker Website ................................................ regisrangers.com

TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record in 2014-15 ..........16-11, 12-10 RMAC ...................................................... 10-3 (H), 5-8 (A), 1-0 (N)

RMAC Record/Finish ...................................12-10/7th Final Ranking in 2014-15 .....................................N/A Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................7/5

MEDIA INFORMATION Public Address Announcer .................... Kevin Humes Play by Play voice .................................... Scott Myers Newspapers The Denver Post 101 W. Colfax Ave. Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone: (303) 954-1294 Email: sports@denverpost.com Mile High News P.O. Box 17270 Golden, Colorado 80402 Phone: (303) 279-5541 Email: sportsdesk@milehighnews.com Your Hub www.yourhub.com The Highlander Regis University Email: highlandersubs@gmail.com

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Starters Returning (3) # Player

Cl.

Ht.

Pos.

GP-GS

FG%

3FG%

FT%

RPG

APG

Stls. PPG

10 Caresse Williams

Sr.

5-5

G

27-21

.487

.293

.729

5.1

1.9

47

14.1

32 Bay’lee Purdy

Sr.

5-7

G

27-27

.386

.327

.918

3.0

1.9

23

15.8

34 Karlyn Johnson

Jr.

5-11

F

26-26

.491

.400

.785

5.9

1.0

20

8.7

Other All-RMAC Second Team All-RMAC First Team RMAC Academic Honor Roll

Starters Lost (2) # Player

Ht.

Pos.

GP-GS

FG%

3FG% FT%

RPG

APG

Stls.

PPG

15 Erica Von Stein

5-4

G

27-27

.271

.265

.750

45 Sarah Seefeldt

5-10

F

27-20

.386

.000

.650

Other

3.9

3.7

27

5.6

2.9

0.3

15

5.1 RMAC Academic First Team

All-RMAC HM

Returners (5) # Player

Cl.

5

Sr. 5-5

Jessica Ramos

Ht.

Pos.

G

GP-GS

27-4

FG%

3FG%

FT%

RPG

APG

Stls. PPG

.393

.265

.750

1.6

1.2

24

5.1

-

-

-

11 Serena Gudino

R-Fr. 5-11 G

0-0

-

-

-

-

14 Josie Traberg

So. 5-8

1-0

.000

.000

.500

1.0

0.0

0

1.0

14-0

.471

.000

.500

1.1

0.4

1

1.7

21-0

.364

.389

.667

2.0

0.7

6

2.5

21 Haley Grossman Sr. 22 Mary Sigler

G

5-11 C

So. 5-9

G

Other

Newcomers (5) #

Player

Cl.

Ht.

Pos.

Hometown/Last School (High School)

23

Celina Quayle

Jr.

6-0

F

Lakewood, Colo./Lamar CC (Lakewood HS)

Notes: averaged 13.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, and two steals per game at Lamar CC...was an All-Conference First Team selection...compiled 467 points and 367 rebounds at Lakewood HS

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Morgan Ducklow

Fr.

5-7

G

Littleton, Colo./D’Evelyn HS

Notes: was named conference MVP...earned All-Conference First Team three consecutive seasons...averaged 17.1 points, four rebounds, 2.8 steals, and 1.9 assists...helped guide her team to four straight regular season conference titles...two-time Colorado state runner-up...also earned academic letters three years

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Shelby Espinosa

Fr.

5-11

F

Austin, Tex./St. Michael’s Catholic Academy

Notes: was a two-time All-District First Team selection...named All-State First Team as a junior and Second Team as a freshman and sophomore...member of National Honor Society...was selected Academic All-State as a junior and senior

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Majestie Robinson

Fr.

5-6

G

McKinney, Tex./Frisco Liberty HS

Notes: named TABC and TGCA All-Region and All-Area Honorable Mention...was a two-time All-District First team pick...averaged 12.4 points, 3.5 assists, and 2.4 steals...drew 12 charges...was also All-District in track and field

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Kaylie Rader

Jr.

6-4

C

Thornton, Colo./University of Wyoming (Horizon HS)

Notes: played two seasons at the University of Wyoming...was Moutain West All-Academic both years at Wyoming...selected All-Conference Player of the Year at Horizon HS...averaged a double-double with 14 points and ten rebounds...four year academic letterwinner

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2015-16 Regis University Women’s Basketball No. Name

Cl.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown/Previous School (High School)

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Jessica Ramos

Sr.

G

5-5

Thornton, Colo./Horizon HS

10

Caresse Williams

Sr.

G

5-5

Citrus Heights, Calif./Chico St./American River College (Paradise HS)

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Serena Gudino

R-Fr.

G

5-11

Erie, Colo./Erie HS

14

Josie Traberg

So.

G

5-8

Oslo, Norway/IMG Academy (Fla.)

21

Haley Grossman

Jr.

C

5-11

Battle Ground, Wash./New Mexico Highlands/Clark (Battle Ground HS)

22

Mary Sigler

So.

G

5-9

Port Edwards, Wis./Assumption HS

23

Celina Quayle

Jr.

F

6-0

Lakewood, Colo./Lamar CC (Lakewood HS)

24

Morgan Ducklow

Fr.

G

5-7

Littleton, Colo./D’Evelyn HS

31

Shelby Espinosa

Fr.

F

5-11

Houston, Tex./St. Michael’s Catholic Academy

32

Bay’lee Purdy

Jr.

G

5-7

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

33

Majestie Robinson

Fr.

G

5-6

McKinney, Tex./Frisco Liberty HS

34

Karlyn Johnson

Jr.

F

5-11

Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe HS

45

Kaylie Rader

Jr.

C

6-4

Thornton, Colo./University of Wyoming (Horizon HS)

Head Coach: Molly Marrin (1st season) Assistant Coaches: Taylor Harris, Alexa Hardick

Pronunciation Guide: Caresse Williams – CARESS

Celina Quayle – Ca-LEE-na QUAIL

Jessica Ramos – RAY-moas

Kaylie Rader – RAID-er

Josie Traberg – TRAY-burg

Molly Marrin – m-AA-ron

Mary Sigler – CIG-lur

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2015-16 Regis University Women’s Basketball Schedule Date

Opponent

Place

Time

Fri., Nov. 6 Sat., Nov. 7 Fri., Nov. 13 Sat., Nov. 14 Fri., Nov. 20 Sat., Nov. 21 Fri., Nov. 27 Sat., Nov. 28 Sat., Dec. 5 Fri., Dec. 11 Sat., Dec. 12 Fri., Dec. 18 Sat., Dec. 19 Sat., Jan. 2 Sun., Jan. 3 Fri., Jan. 8 Sat., Jan. 9 Fri., Jan. 15 Sat., Jan 16 Fri., Jan. 22 Sat., Jan. 23 Fri., Jan. 29 Sat., Jan. 30 Fri., Feb. 5 Sat., Feb. 6 Fri., Feb. 12 Sat., Feb. 13 Fri., Feb. 19 Fri., Feb. 20 Fri., Feb. 26 Tue., Mar. 1 Fri.-Sat., Mar. 4-5

vs. Grand View (IA) at Metro State (Exhibition) vs. Northern New Mexico at Metro State (Exhibition) Newman Oklahoma Christian vs. Pittsburg State at Fort Hays State at Fort Hays State vs. Western Oregon at Colorado Mines vs. Johnson & Wales at Colorado Mines at Chadron State* South Dakota Mines* Black Hills State* at UC-Colorado Springs* at Metro State* Colorado State-Pueblo* Western State* at Black Hills State* at South Dakota Mines* at Western New Mexico* at New Mexico Highlands* Colorado Mesa* Westminster* at Fort Lewis* at Adams State* Colorado Mines* Colorado Christian* Metro State* UC-Colorado Springs* at Westminster* at Colorado Mesa* Chadron State* RMAC 1st Round RMAC Shootout

Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Hays, Kan. Hays, Kan. Golden, Colo. Golden, Colo. Chadron, Neb. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Colorado Springs, Colo. Denver, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Spearfish, S.D. Rapid City, S.D. Silver City, N.M. Las Vegas, N.M. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Durango, Colo. Alamosa, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Regis Fieldhouse Colorado Springs, Colo. Salt Lake City, Utah Grand Junction, Colo. Regis Fieldhouse Campus Sites Highest Remaining Seed

5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM TBA TBA

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

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2014-15 Regis Women's Basketball Regis University Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 03, 2015) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 16-11 12-10 4-1 Total

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Player

25 Bay'lee Purdy 14 Caresse Williams 34 Karlyn Johnson 33 Kaycee Hert 15 Erica Von Stein 20 Jessica Ramos 45 Sarah Seefeldt 44 Mary Sigler 42 Jena Blasingame 24 Gabriela Vega 31 Haley Grossman 32 Mackenzie McPhee 43 Josie Traberg

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

gp-gs

min

27-27 27-21 26-26 27-9 27-27 27-4 27-20 21-0 26-1 14-0 14-0 2-0 1-0

928 677 596 661 876 478 525 205 258 109 81 3 3

27 27

5400

3-Point

avg fg-fga

34.4 25.1 22.9 24.5 32.4 17.7 19.4 9.8 9.9 7.8 5.8 1.5 3.0

5400

REGISWBB 1848 68.4 +4.6 629-1560 .403 171-566 .302 6.3 419-562 .746 15.5 990 36.7 -2.0 334 12.4 395 14.6 +2.7 0.8 209 7.7 53 2.0 2158 13-166 -

1st 2nd Totals 895 953 1848 833 892 1725

HOME 10-3 8-3 2-0 F-Throw

NEUTRAL 1-0 0-0 1-0

Rebounds tot

avg

pf dq

19 62 81 44 93 137 55 99 154 61 99 160 14 90 104 10 33 43 29 50 79 9 33 42 17 31 48 5 7 12 7 8 15 1.000 1 1 2 .500 0 1 1 50 62 112 629-1560 .403 171-566 .302 419-562 .746 321 669 990 592-1536 .385 132-433 .305 409-566 .723 358 685 1043

3.0 5.1 5.9 5.9 3.9 1.6 2.9 2.0 1.8 0.9 1.1 1.0 1.0

56 85 76 77 39 39 61 17 21 14 5 2 2

140-363 132-271 86-175 72-191 46-170 42-107 56-145 16-44 22-54 9-23 8-17 0-0 0-0

fg% 3fg-fga

AWAY 5-8 4-7 1-1

.386 .487 .491 .377 .271 .393 .386 .364 .407 .391 .471 .000 .000

OPP 1725 63.9 592-1536 .385 132-433 .305 4.9 409-566 .723 15.1 1043 38.6 273 10.1 467 17.3 0.6 165 6.1 82 3.0 6019 13-436 1-345

69-211 21-71 2-5 2-15 41-155 25-71 0-0 7-18 3-13 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-0

3fg%

ft-fta

ft%

.327 .296 .400 .133 .265 .352 .000 .389 .231 .143 .000 .000 .000

78-85 97-133 51-65 71-99 18-24 30-40 26-40 14-21 15-23 8-12 8-16 2-2 1-2

.918 .729 .785 .717 .750 .750 .650 .667 .652 .667 .500

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Date 11/14/14 11/15/14 11/22/14 11/29/14 12/06/14 12/12/14 12/13/14 12/19/14 12/20/14 1/2/15 01/03/15 01/09/15 1/10/15 01/16/15 01/17/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 1/30/15 01/31/15 02/06/15 02/07/15 02/14/15 2/20/15 02/21/15 02/27/15 02/28/15 03/03/15

off

def

pts

avg

50 7 23 427 66 1 47 382 44 21 20 225 49 8 39 217 48 3 27 151 37 3 24 139 32 6 15 138 13 1 6 53 25 0 3 62 12 0 4 27 6 3 1 24 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 12 36.7 494 15 334 395 53 209 1848 38.6 524 - 273 467 82 165 1725

15.8 14.1 8.7 8.0 5.6 5.1 5.1 2.5 2.4 1.9 1.7 1.0 1.0

Opponent at Western Oregon vs Saint Martin's MCMURRY NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR at MSU Denver at CSU-Pueblo at UCCS CHADRON STATE BLACK HILLS STATE WESTERN NEW MEXICO N.M. HIGHLANDS at Colorado School of M at Colo. Christian FORT LEWIS COLLEGE ADAMS STATE UNIVERSI at Western State at Colorado Mesa at Black Hills State at Chadron State COLO. CHRISTIAN COLORADO SCHOOL OF M MSU DENVER at Adams State Universi at Fort Lewis College UCCS CSU-PUEBLO at UCCS

a

to blk stl

0 50 4 51 5 26 2 43 1 100 0 33 3 7 0 15 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

Score 69-54 68-65 77-53 78-61 62-73 56-60 92-89 69-59 65-75 58-50 78-48 62-68 63-67 63-52 76-53 76-51 63-66 62-59 69-76 77-76 77-59 75-83 60-49 48-54 60-74 73-61 72-90

68.4 63.9 Att. 317 345 176 115 312 272 287 72 150 102 101 245 437 205 179 278 765 613 138 130 202 217 374 724 220 289 912

* - Conference game

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2015 SEASON PREVIEW


2015-16 ushers in a new wave of Regis women’s basketball The Regis University women’s basketball team will have a mix of old and new for this upcoming 2015-16 season. For the first time since 1990, Regis is under new leadership in first year head coach Molly Marrin. Marrin took over the helm in April 2015 and has been hard at work ever since assembling the right mix of returners, transfers, and newcomers coupled with the hiring of an experienced, hardworking coaching staff. Team chemistry is something that cannot be coached and Marrin believes this is one of the team’s greatest strengths, “It makes playing more fun and competitive knowing that each of them believes that the team comes first and that they play for each other.” The Rangers closed out the 2014-15 season falling to UC-Colorado Springs in the first round of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference tournament and finished with an overall record of 1611 and 12-10 in conference. Garnering postseason awards was the guard duo of Bay’lee Purdy and Caresse Williams earning All-RMAC First Team and Second Team honors. The 2015-16 RMAC Preseason release revealed that RU was picked to finish seventh in the league receiving 143 total points and one first place nod. Colorado Mesa, the reigning RMAC regular season and tournament champion, was chosen to finish atop the conference for the second straight year. UCCS and Colorado Christian were selected to follow suit in the second and third place positions. New to the conference this year, the RMAC has added the addition of divisions: the Mountain and Rocky Divisions separate the 16 member schools into eight apiece. The Rangers will compete out of the Rocky Division in which they were chosen to finish fourth in the Preseason Coaches’ Poll. This new addition will not have an impact on conference tournament seeding. The Rangers graduated three players, two of which were starters: Erica Von Stein, Sarah Seefeldt, and Jena Blasingame. Von Stein, a point guard, and Sarah Seefeldt, a center, were both four year members of the program playing important roles to the overall success of their team and starting in a combined 103 games. Returning for their senior campaign and providing leadership through way of game experience is Purdy and Williams joined by Jessica Ramos and Haley Grossman. This group of four seniors carries a wealth of experience combining for 95 games played and 52 games started. Unfortunately, due to a season-ending knee injury during the summer months, Grossman has taken on a different role, a vocal leader from the sidelines. With Grossman sidelined, the Rangers return five guards and one forward in Karlyn Johnson, the team’s third leading scoring last year. As briefly mentioned earlier, Marrin and staff diligently hit the recruiting trail to fill in some key holes to the 2015-16 squad. Transfers Celina Quayle and Kaylie Rader come to Regis after two seasons at Lamar Community College and the University of Wyoming. Quayle, a Colorado native, spent two years at Lamar where she averaged 13.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, and two steals per game. Filling in the gap providing an inside post presence is Rader, also a native of Colorado. She transferred from Wyoming where she was named Mountain West All-Academic Team both years. The addition of three true freshmen in Morgan Ducklow (Littleton, Colo.), Shelby Espinosa (Austin, Tex.), and Majestie Robinson (McKinney, Tex.) round out the newcomers for this upcoming season. Being a first year coach with a new staff and a balanced mix of returners and newcomers, Marrin embraces the challenge of all the moving parts. “We have a lot of game experience with our upperclassmen and have underclassmen talented enough to challenge them in every drill,” stated Marrin. Not specific to Regis but basketball in general being as long a season as it is, Marrin and staff will work to get better each and every day seeking to consistently perform at a high level. “I think the balance of athleticism and perimeter shooting that we have in our guard play is another strength that will allow us to play at the tempo we would like to,” said Marrin. “I just love coaching these kids every day because they literally give us everything they have,” added Marrin. A new wave of Ranger women’s basketball will hit the court on Friday, November 6 at Metro State against Grand View University, an NAIA Division I out of Des Moines, Iowa.

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2015 RETURNERS


#5

JESSICA RAMOS Guard 5-5 Senior Thornton, Colo. Horizon HS

2014-15, Junior Played in all 27 games while making four starts...averaged 17.7 minutes per game...dished out 33 assists... knocked down 30 of 40 attempts from the free throw line...averaged a 5.1 scoring average...scored season-high 15 points in 73-61 win over Colorado State-Pueblo on February 28

About Jessica Parents: Joe and Debbie Ramos Major: Biology

2013-14, Sophomore Appeared in 18 games off the bench... Averaged over eight minutes per contest...Hit 66.7 from the free throw line...Scored season-high four points, twice including in an 82-53 win over... Adams State on January 18 where she played a season-high 24 minutes 2012-13, Freshman Saw action in 11 games off the bench...Hit on 87.5 percent from the free throw line...Scored season-high three points against Newman on November 23rd

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Horizon High School A 2012 graduate of Horizon High School in Thornton, Colo...Twice named First Team All-Front Range as a junior and senior...As a senior averaged 8.8 points per game while ranking second with 32 three-point baskets...Hit on 75 percent from the charity stripe as a senior...Averaged 3.9 assists and 2.2 steals per contest in 2011-12...Led HHS to a 17-8 record as a senior...Paced Horizon High School averaging 14.9 points, 3.7 assists and 3.1 steals per contest as a junior...Scored 739 points during her high school career...Tallied 262 assists (3.3 avg.), 199 steals (2.5) and 91 three pointers in 80 career games Led Horizon High School to the 200809 Class 5A State Basketball Final Four...Named Honorable Mention AllState following her junior year

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GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2012-13

11

-

4.3

2-7

28.6

1-3

33.3

7-8

87.5

1

3

0.4

1.1

2013-14

18

-

8.7

5-23

21.7

0-7

0.0

6-9

66.7

5

11

0.9

0.9

2014-15

27

4

17.7

42-107

39.3

25-71

35.2

30-40

75.0

10

33

3.6

5.1

Total

56

4

12.2

49-137

35.8

26-81

32.1

43-57

75.4

16

47

1.1

3.0

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CARESSE WILLIAMS Guard 5-5 Senior Citrus Heights, Calif. American River College Chico State Paradise HS

About Caresse Parents: Joe and Danielle Williams Major: Criminology

Honors/Awards • 2014-15 All-RMAC Second Team • RMAC Offensive Player of the Week, February 9

2014-15, Junior Played in 27 games while making 21 starts...second on the team in scoring with a 14.1 average...second on the team with a field goal percentage of 48.7...led the team in steals with 47 and second in assists with 51...third on the team with a 5.1 rebound average...recorded just six games of less than double-digit scoring...scored a season-high 29, including the gamewinning three-pointer, in 77-76 win over Colorado Christian on February 6...had four games of 20-plus scoring...tallied two double-doubles... pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds in 68-65 win over St. Martin’s on November 15 American River College Was at American River College in Sacremento, Calif. for two seasons... Earned First Team All-Conference in 2013-14...Played one year and redshirted the other...Last season

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she led the team scoring 19.9 points per game...Averaged a team-best 3.8 steals and 2.8 assists per game as a sophomore Chico State Played one season at Chico State in Chico, Calif...Saw action in 20 games...Averaged 4.0 points per game...Helped the Wildcats to an 1811 record Paradise High School A 2010 graduate of Paradise High School in Paradise, Calif...Named the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Most Valuable Player in 2010... All-Northern Section First Team selection in 2010...Topped PHS in scoring, steals and assists and led them to a Division III section finals appearance...Earned three All-Eastern Athletic League First Team honors...Also lettered in golf

Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2014-15

27

21

25.1

132-271

48.7

21-71

29.6

97-133

72.9

44

93

5.1

14.1

Total

27

21

25.1

132-271

48.7

21-71

29.6

97-133

72.9

44

93

5.1

14.1


HALEY GROSSMAN

Center 5-11 Senior Battle Ground, Wash. Clarke College New Mexico Highalnds Battle Ground HS

2014-15, Junior Played in 14 games...scored seasonhigh of 11 points in 65-42 win over St. Olaf on November 28...went 5-8 (62.5%) from the field in St. Olaf win... pulled down 15 rebounds...tallied three blocks

About Haley Parents: Shana Ktistakis and Mike Grossman Major: Health Information Management

Clark College Played one season at Clark College in Vancouver, Wash...Named First Team All-Region as a sophomore at Clark... Averaged 10.6 points per game and led the team hitting on 54 percent from the field...Ranked second for the Penquins pulling down 6.4 rebounds per contest...Was team captain in 2013-14

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Battle Ground High School A 2012 graduate of Battle Ground High School in Battle Ground, Wash... Was named First Team All-GSHL as a senior at Battle Ground HS...Averaged 12 points and eight rebounds as a senior at BGHS...Lettered four times each in basketball and soccer and two more in track and field

New Mexico Highlands Spent one season at RMAC-foe New Mexico Highlands in Las Vegas, Nev... She averaged just over four points a game,while making 12 starts Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2014-15

14

-

5.8

8-17

47.1

0-0

-

8-16

50.0

7

8

15

1.7

Total

14

-

5.8

8-17

47.1

0-0

-

8-16

50.0

7

8

15

1.7

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BAY’LEE PURDY

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Guard 5-7 Senior Agate, Colo. Deer Trail HS 2014-15, Junior Played and started in all 27 games...led the team in scoring with a 15.8 average...averaged 34.4 minutes per game...converted 69 or 211 three-point attempts...led the RMAC and team in free throw percentage with 91.8...fourth in the RMAC in scoring and three-point baskets made...only saw five games of less than doubledigit scoring...recorded a season-high 25 points in 90-72 loss at UC-Colorado Springs on March 3 in the opening round of the RMAC Tournament

2013-14, Sophomore

About Bay’lee Parents: Doug and Robin Purdy Major: Exercise Science and Fitness

Honors/Awards • 2014-15 All-RMAC First Team • 2013-14 All-RMAC Third Team

Played in all 28 games while making 25 starts... Hit a team-best 88 three pointers which is tied for second most in RU history...Ranked second in the RMAC in threes made...Led the RMAC with an average of 3.1 three pointers made per game...Averaged 13.6 points per game, second best on the team and 14th in the RMAC... Topped the team with a 39.1 three-point percentage...Second for RU with an 80.4 free throw percentage...Hit seven three pointers, second most in RU history, against Colorado Christian on January 11...Scored season-best 27 points in the game against CCU...Scored in double figures in 23 games

Northern Colorado Spent one season at Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo...Played in 13 games as a freshman...

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

Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2013-14

28

25

33.4

124-331

37.5

88-225

39.1

45-56

80.4

28

68

3.4

13.6

2014-15

27

27

34.4

140-363

38.6

69-211

32.7

78-85

91.8

19

62

3.0

15.8

Total

55

52

33.9

264-694

38.0

157-436

32.7

78-85

91.8

47

130

3.2

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KARLYN JOHNSON Forward 5-11 Junior Littleton, Colo. Arapahoe HS

About Karlyn Parents: Terry and Wayne Johnson

Honors/Awards • 2014-15 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

2014-15, Sophomore Played and started in 26 games...averaged 22.9 minutes per game...third on the team with an 8.7 scoring average...led the team from the field shooting 49.1 percent...tied for first on the team with 5.9 rebounds...led the team in blocks with 21...posted 13 games in double-digit scoring...recorded one double-double in 54-48 loss on the road at Fort Lewis on February 21... scored a season-best 14 points on two separate occasions...pulled down a season-best 13 rebounds in 54-48 loss at Fort Lewis on February 21... tallied a career-best five blocks in 6352 win over Fort Lewis on January 16 2013-14, Freshman Played in 26 games while making nine starts...Averaged 17 minutes of play per game...Led the Rangers shooting 58.1 percent from the field...Grabbed 3.0 rebounds per contest...Tied for second with 12 blocked shots...Put in 164 points for a 6.3 scoring average... Helped the Rangers to a 74-64 win over Colorado Christian in the first

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round of the RMAC Tournament by scoring a season-best 22 points....She went 10-of-13 from the field off the bench in 22 minutes of action, while also pulling down seven boards and blocking a season-high three shots... Had a season-best nine boards in the Rangers 82-61 win over Cameron on November 29th...Dished out seasonhigh four assists, twice Arapahoe High School Graduate of Arapahoe High School in Englewood, Colo...Averaged 7.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game as a senior...Earned All-State Honorable Mention as a senior...Named Second Team All-Leage three straight seasons...Earned Team MVP as a senior... Earned AHS Honor Roll as four years A member of National Honor Society

Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2013-14

26

9

17

68-117

58.1

1-7

14.3

27-41

65.9

39

40

3

6.3

2014-15

26

26

22.9

86-175

49.1

2-5

40.0

51-65

78.5

55

99

5.9

8.7

Total

52

35

19.9

154-292

52.7

3-12

25.0

78-106

73.6

94

139

4.5

7.5

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JOSIE TRABERG

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Guard 5-8 Sophomore Oslo, Norway IMG Academy

2014-15, Freshman Played in one game off the bench for the Rangers...went one-for-two from the free throw line...pulled down one rebound

About Josie Parents: Gunilla and Lars Traberg Major: Peace and Justice

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IMG Academy Graduated in 2014 from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla...Played two years of varsity basketball at IMG... Was one of 34 participants in the United Nations Office on Sport Development and Peace International Sport & Social Impact Summit during the summer of 2014...Elected as first Student Body President at IMG...A member of the National Honor Society...A member of the U16 and U18 Norwegian National Team...A team captain of the Bygdoy Basket Klub from 20072010

Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2014-15

1

-

3.0

0-0

-

0-0

-

1-2

50.0

0

1

1.0

1.0

Total

1

-

3.0

0-0

-

0-0

-

1-2

50.0

0

1

1.0

1.0


MARY SIGLER

#22

Guard 5-9 Sophomore Port Edwards, Wisc. Assumption HS

2014-15, Freshman Appeared in 21 games off the bench as a freshman...averaged 2.5 points per game...went 7-18 from behind the arc...dished out 15 assists...shot 66.7 from the charity stripe

About Mary Parents: Robb and Sarah Sigler Major: Business

junior year on the soccer pitch...A member of the Wisconsin Blizzards AAU team

Assumption High School A 2014 graduate of Assumption High School in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis... Led AHS to a WIAA Division 4 girl’s soccer state championship by scoring the winning goal in 2014...Scored 1,428 points in her four-year career at Assumption High School...A career 72.4 percent free throw shooter...For her career she averaged 13.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 3.7 steals per contest...Led AHS to a State Championship victory as a junior and a runner-up finish as a senior... Named First Team All-State following her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...Three time First Team All-Marawood Conference...Marawood Conference Player of the Year twice... Also played soccer and volleyball... Led the state in goals and points her Season

GP

GS

MIN/G

FG

FG%

3PT

3PT%

FT

FT%

OFF

DEF

REB/G

PPG

2014-15

21

-

9.8

16-44

36.4

7-18

38.9

14-21

66.7

9

33

2.0

2.5

Total

21

-

9.8

16-44

36.4

7-18

38.9

14-21

66.7

9

33

2.0

2.5

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SERENA GUDINO Guard 5-11 R-Freshman Erie, Colo. Erie HS

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2014-15, Freshman Took a redshirt during the 2014-15 season

About Serena Parents: Joe and Jen Gudino Major: Political Science

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Erie High School A 2014 graduate of Erie High School in Erie, Colo...named 4A All-Region Second Team and All-Conference First Team...selected 2013-14 Weld County All-Star MVP...led 4A Tri-Valley in scoring...broke the single-season scoring record with a 16.1 average...broke the single-season rebounding record with a 9.4 average...broke the singleseason double-double record tallying nine in a season...compiled 753 points and 431 career rebounds...was Academic All-State honoree...lettered three years in basketball

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CELINA QUAYLE Forward 6-0 Junior Lakewood, Colo. Lamar CC Lakewood HS

#23

Lamar Community College Played two seasons at Lamar Community College in Lamar, Colo...averaged 13.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, and two steals per game as a freshman... suffered a midseason concussion and was forced to sit out the remainder of her sophomore season

About Celnia Parents: Steve and Andrea Quayle Major: Psychology

Lakewood High School A 2013 graduate of Lakewood High School in Lakewood, Colo...was a AllConference First Team selection as a senior and Honorable Mention as a sophomore...compiled 467 points and 367 rebounds...lettered in basketball three years

KAYLIE RADER Center 6-4 Junior Thornton, Colo. University of Wyoming Horizon HS

University of Wyoming Played two seasons at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wy...was named to Mountain West All-Academic Team both years

About Kaylie Parents: Traci and Joseph Rader Major: Elementary Education

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Horizon High School A 2013 graduate of Horizon High School in Thornton, Colo...selected All-Conference Player of the Year...was an All-Region selection...finished her high school career averaging a doubledouble, 14 points, ten boards, and four blocks per game...earned a four year academic letter

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MORGAN DUCKLOW Guard 5-7 Freshman Littleton, Colo. D’Evelyn HS

About Morgan

#24

D’Evelyn High School A 2015 graduate of D’Evelyn High School in Littleton, Colo...was named conference MVP while also earning All-Conference First Team for three consecutive seasons...averaged 17.1 points, four rebounds, 2.8 steals, and 1.9 assists as a senior...helped guide her team to four straight regular season conference titles...two-time Colorado state runner-up...lettered four times in basketball...earned an academic letter three times

Parents: Paul and Susan Ducklow Major: Biology/Pre-Med

SHELBY ESPINOSA

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Forward 5-11 Freshman Austin, Tex. St. Michael’s Catholic Academy

About Shelby Parents: Brian and Kelly Espinosa Major: Business

St. Michael’s Catholic Academy A 2015 graduate of St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in Austin, Tex...a two-time All-District First Team selection...named All-State First Team her junior year and Second Team her freshman and sophomore years...was elected team captain junior and senior year...lettered four years in each basketball and volleyball...member of National Honor Society...named Academic All-State junior and senior years...played for the Austin Glory club team

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MAJESTIE ROBINSON Guard 5-6 Freshman McKinney, Tex. Frisco Liberty HS

About Majestie Parents: Michael and Melissa Robinson Major: Pediatric Physical Therapy and Biology

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Frisco Liberty High School A 2015 graduate of Frisco Liberty High School in McKinney, Tex... named TABC and TGCA Region 2-5A All-Region and All-Area Honorable Mention...was a two-time All-District First Team pick...selected All-Tournament Team...averaged 12.4 points, 3.5 assists, and 2.4 steals per game her senior season and also drew 12 charges...helped guide team as co-captain to three-straight district championship and quarter regional finals...chosen Offensive MVP in Sandra Meadows Tournament...lettered three years in basketball...was also named All-District First Team in track and field

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#21

Jessica Ramos

Caresse Williams

Serena Gudino

Josie Traberg

5-5 • Sr. • G

5-11 • R-Fr. • G

Haley Grossman

5-5 • Sr. • G

5-8 • So. • G

5-11 • Sr. • C

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#23

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Mary Sigler

Celina Quayle

Morgan Ducklow

Shelby Espinosa

5-9 • So. • G

6-0 • Jr. • F

5-7 • Fr. • G

5-11 • Fr. • F

#32 Bay’lee Purdy 5-7 • Sr. • G

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Majestie Robinson 5-6 • Fr. • G

Karlyn Johnson

Kaylie Rader

5-11 • Jr. • F

6-4 • Jr. • C

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Molly Marrin

Taylor Harris

Alexa Hardick

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Graduate Assistant Coach

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REGIS R IS UN NIVER RSITY Y ATH THLET ETICSS

Establish hed in 1909 4th Oldeest Conference in the U.S. 15 Mem mber Institutio ons 52 Natio onal Champio onships

12 Athlletic Teams 217 Stuudent-Athletess 34 Coaaches 100+ yeears of athleticc tradition

100 reasons to choosee Regis 1. G Graduation Raate x Regis stu udent-athletes have h a graduattion rate of 75 5% and an acaddemic success rate of 94%, tthe highest maarks in the Rocky Mountain M Athleetic Conferencce (NCAA Acaademic Successs Rates Reporrt). Regis was aalso awarded tthe NCAA Presiden nt’s Award for achieving at leeast a 90 percent ASR over a four-year span n. 2. A Academic Succcess x 42 Acadeemic/Scholar All-Americanss. x Regis stu udent-athletes have h a cumulaative grade point average (GPPA) of 3.39 x Regis stu udent-athletes have h compiled d the followingg academic ach hievements sin nce 2007: o 179 – 4.0 GPA As 99 GPAs o 413 – 3.75-3.9 A e Academic Honors (since 2007) 2 x RMAC All-Conference o 52 – First Teaam, 42 – Secon nd Team, 142 – Honor Rolll 3. C Competitive Conference C x The Roccky Mountain Athletic A Confeerence (RMAC C) is home to 552 NCAA Naational Champ pionships and 334 NCAA second place p finishes. 4. A Athletic Succeess x 42 All-Am mericans x 35 RMA AC Conferencee Championsh hips x 48 NCA AA Tournamen nt Team Appeaarances 5. L Location l less thaan 10 minutess from “LoDo””, which hosts multiple profe fessional sportiing teams, top restaurants x Regis is located and the famous f 16th street mall. Regis is also 1 hou ur from the Roocky Mountain ns, which boassts some of thee best skiing, snowboaarding and sho opping destinations in the United U States. 6. C Coaches x 11 head coaches with 143 years of exxperience at Regis R x 1,993 ovverall victories for coaches wiith teams who have win-loss records 7. N National Reco ognition x For the 17 1 th consecutivve year, US News and World Report R has nam med Regis Univversity in its toop tier among colleges and universitties in the Wesstern United States. S 8. C Community Seervice x Regis stu udent-athletes perform p a com mbined 3,300 hours h of comm munity service each year. 9. SStudent/Teach her Ratio x The stud dent-teacher raatio at Regis University is 14//1. 10. NCAA Divission II x Regis miirrors the NCA AA Division III model emphaasizing academ mics and class ttime, national championship p opportun nities and athlletic scholarshiips.

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Atthletics Mission M Sttatement The Regis Univversity athlettics departmeent seeks to encourage e th he success off student-athlletes by reach hing their maaximum poteential in athleetic competittion, academ mic progress aand personaal development, through an envvironment off accountability, service and a tradition n.

Atthletic Deepartmen nt Commiitments

Acccountabiliity To provide an enviroonment wheere coaches, sstaff and studdent-athletess are held to the highest standard d in all they do. d

Service Trransform socciety by facilitating an envvironment thhat promotees leadership,, diversity an nd contributtion to comm munity.

Trradition To T create a sppirit of comm munity that ccelebrates ou ur past and builds b our futture.

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Molly Marrin Head Coach

1st Season

Regis University, 2003

Molly Marrin is beginning her first year as the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Regis University. Marrin officially began her duties on April 20, 2015. Marrin, a Regis alum, has most recently served as an assistant coach at the University of Denver. Marrin will replace long-time Regis head coach Linda Raunig after her retirement following the completion of the 201415 season. Marrin becomes the fifth head coach in the history of Ranger women’s basketball. Marrin graduated from Regis in 2003 with a degree in communications. She was a four year letterwinner for the Rangers, earning First Team AllRocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) honors and was twice named

Marrin Tidbits • 1st season at Regis • Regis alumni, graduated in 2003 • Has only coached at the NCAA Division I level prior to Regis • University of Denver assistant coach, 2014-15 • University of San Francisco assistant coach, 2008-2014 • University of Northern Colorado, three seasons

to the RMAC All-Tournament Team. A native of Dallas, Marrin has spent her collegiate coaching career creating multiple recruiting strategies while working to develop studentathletes on and off the court. Prior to returning to Denver, she served six seasons as an assistant coach at the University of San Francisco (USF) where she was the team’s recruiting coordinator and assistant coach since 2008-09. At USF, Marrin played a pivotal role in the recruitment of First Team and Honorable Mention All-WCC performers. Marrin’s first coaching experience came at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) in Greeley, Colorado. She spent three seasons as the recruiting coordinator and assistant coach developing and implementing the Bears recruiting plan, which led to the signing of UNC’s highest profile signing of Jabrenta Hubbard.

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Taylor Harris

Assistant Coach 1st Season Metro State, 2011

Coaching Ledger

• 1st season as an assistant at Regis • Metro State University assistant coach, 2009-2015 • Chaparall High School varsity boys’ assistant coach, two season • B&B Basketball Academy, 20102015 • Colorado Hawks, 2007-2009

Harris begins his first season in 2015-16 as the top assistant under women’s basketball head coach Molly Marrin. Harris began his duties in the summer of 2015. Harris comes to Regis from Metropolitan State University of Denver after six seasons as an assistant with the men’s basketball program. During his time at MSU Denver, Harris compiled a record of 161-33 while having the opportunity to coach two National Players of the Year, five All-Americans, three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Players of the Year, and 13 All-RMAC performers. Harris currently has seven former players playing professionally. Harris helped guide MSU Denver to the 2013 NCAA Division II National Championship game, the 2014 Final Four, and the 2012 Elite Eight. Harris also saw four regular season RMAC titles and three RMAC Tournament championships while at Metro State. In addition to team and player accolades, Harris has gained much coaching knowledge and experience under Brannon Hays in the 200910 season, currently an assistant at Loyola Marymount, and Derrick Clark from 2010-2015, who was named the National Coach of the Year in 2013. Prior to MSU Denver, Harris spent two seasons as a varsity boys’ basketball assistant at Chaparral High School in Parker, Colo. Harris has also coached in the club setting for the Colorado Hawks from 2007-2009 and for B&B Basketball Academy from 2010-2015. Harris earned his undergraduate degree in Human Performance and Sport from MSU Denver in 2011 and a Master’s in Athletic Administration from Concordia University-Irvine in 2012.

Alexa Hardick

Graduate Assistant 1st Season University of San Francisco, 2014

Coaching Ledger • 1st season as a graduate assistant coach at Regis

Alexa Hardick enters her first season as a member of the Regis women’s basketball staff in 2015-16. Hardick comes to Regis after a successful playing career at the University of San Francisco (USF). RU head coach Molly Marrin was the recruiting coordinator on staff throughout much of Hardick’s playing career. At USF, Hardick was a four year member of the program from 2010-14 with the opportunity of playing for head coach Jennifer Azzi, an Olympic Gold Medalist in 1996 for the U.S. women’s basketball team. While at San Francisco, Hardick was team captain, a two-time WCC Academic Honorable Mention honoree, and currently holds the 14th highest three-point shooting percentage of all-time. A native of Dallas, Texas, Hardick graduated from Bishop Lynch High School where she was a four time TAPPS 5A State Champion. Hardick graduated from USF with a degree in Finance in May 2014 and moved back to her hometown for a year before returning to the world of college athletics. She plans to gain a Master’s in Business Administration with an emphasis in Strategic Management from Regis.

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2014-15 IN REVIEW


The 2014-15 Regis women’s basketball team finished with an overall record of 16-11 and 12-10 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Regis ended the RMAC regular season finishing in seventh place securing the seventh seed in the RMAC Tournament. The Rangers were knocked out of the RMAC Tournament in the first round game against the No. 2 seed UC-Colorado Springs. Colorado Mesa captured the RMAC regular season title but it was Colorado Christian, the three seed, that won the RMAC Tournament giving them the automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament. Two other teams from the RMAC qualified for the big dance in Colorado Mesa and UC-Colorado Springs. Then head coach Linda Raunig, earned her 400th career victory during the season, retired following the last game of the season. Guard Bay’lee Purdy led the Rangers in scoring with a 15.8 per game average, good for fourth best in the RMAC. Purdy, RU’s sharp shooter, went 69-211 (.327) from distance and 140-363 (.386) from the field. Purdy started in all 27 games averaging 34.4 minutes per game. She also led the team with the highest free throw shooting percentage with .918 which was also the best in the RMAC. Purdy’s offensive efforts earned her an All-RMAC First Team nod. Second on the team in scoring was Caresse Williams with a 14.1 average. Williams, a speedy guard, led RU in steals with 47 and also boasted a 5.1 rebound average. She was third on the team in offensive boards pulling down 44. Williams was named to the AllRMAC Second Team. Karlyn Johnson, provided Regis with an inside presence, averaging 8.7 points per game, playing and starting in 26 games. Johnson led RU in field goal percentage with .491 going 86-175 from the field. She also tied for first on the team in rebounding with a 5.9 average. Johnson was second in offensive rebounds with 55 and also led the Rangers in blocks with 21. The Rangers averaged 68.4 points per game as a team while holding a +4.6 scoring margin over opponents. Regis opened the season with a four game win streak, which proved their largest of the season. Three-point shooting specialists averaged 6.3 made per game. RU outscored teams throughout the year dropping 1,848 total points to opponents 1,725. The Rangers were slightly outrebounded by two rebounds overall averaging 36.7 per game.

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2014-15 3."$ 8PNFO T #BTLFUCBMM 4UBOEJOHT Institution Colorado Mesa -P*^ UCCS -P^ Colorado Christian -P#^ CSU-Pueblo -P^ Black Hills State -P Fort Lewis -P Regis -P Western New Mexico -P MSU Denver Colorado Mines Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Adams State Western State

RMAC W-L 19-3 18-4 15-7 14-8 13-9 13-9 12-10 11-11 10-12 8-14 8-14 5-17 5-17 3-19

Pct. 0.864 0.818 0.682 0.636 0.591 0.591 0.545 0.500 0.455 0.364 0.364 0.227 0.227 0.136

Overall W-L Pct. 23-6 0.793 26-7 0.788 19-14 0.576 18-12 0.600 15-12 0.556 16-11 0.593 16-11 0.593 14-13 0.519 13-13 0.500 13-15 0.464 8-18 0.308 5-17 0.227 5-21 0.192 4-22 0.154

Streak L2 L1 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L1 L4 L1 L3 L3 W1 L15

^ - Qualified for NCAA Tournament # - RMAC Tournament Champion * - RMAC Regular Season Champion P - Clinched a spot in the RMAC Tournament

$P4*%" "DBEFNJD "MM %JTUSJDU First Team Deni Jacobs, MSU Denver

%BLUSPOJDT All-America First Team Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa

WBCA All-America Honorable Mention Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Erin Reichle, Colorado Mesa

EBLUSPOJDT "MM 3FHJPO First Team Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Brittany Hernandez, UCCS Second Team Katie Nehf, CSU-Pueblo

/$"" 4PVUI $FOUSBM All-Tourney Team Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Brittany Hernandez, UCCS

%** #VMMFUJO All-America Third Team Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Honorable Mention Erin Reichle, Colorado Mesa

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2015 RMAC Women’s shootout Bracket #1 Colorado Mesa (22-4, 19-3 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #1 Colorado Mesa Time: 7 p.m.

#1 Colorado Mesa (W, 57-41)

#8 Western New Mexico (14-12, 11-11 RMAC) Semifinal 1: Friday, March 6 Host: Colorado Mesa Time: 7:30 p.m.

#4 CSU-Pueblo (W, 61-51)

#4 CSU-Pueblo (16-10, 14-8 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #4 CSU-Pueblo Time 5:30 p.m.

#4 CSU-Pueblo (W, 62-57)

#5 Black Hills State (15-11, 13-9 RMAC) Final: Saturday, March 7 Host: Colorado Mesa Time: 7 p.m.

#3 Colorado Christian (15-13, 15-7 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #3 Colorado Christian Time: 5 p.m.

#3 Colorado Christian (W, 57-56)

#6 Fort Lewis (16-10, 13-9 RMAC)

#2 UCCS (23-5, 18-4 RMAC) Tuesday, March 3 Host: #2 UCCS Time: 5:30 p.m.

Semifinal 2: Friday, March 6 Host: Colorado Mesa Time: 5 p.m.

#3 Colorado Christian (W, 52-44)

2015 RMAC Women's Basketball Tournament Champions

#3 Colorado Christian (W, 66-51)

#2 UCCS (W, 90-72)

#7 Regis (16-10, 12-10 RMAC)

RMAC Women’s Basketball Shootout Champions 2015 – Colorado Christian 2014 – Colorado Mesa 2013 – Colorado Mesa 2012 – Fort Lewis 2011 – Fort Lewis 2010 – CSU-Pueblo 2009 – CSU-Pueblo 2008 – CSU-Pueblo 2007 – Regis 2006 – CSU-Pueblo 2005 – Metro State 2004 – Nebraska-Kearney 2003 – Regis 2002 – Mesa State 2001 – Nebraska-Kearney 2000 - Nebraska-Kearney 1999 - Nebraska-Kearney 1998 – Metro State 1997 - Nebraska-Kearney 1996 - Nebraska-Kearney 1995 – Chadron State 1994 – N.M. Highlands 1993 – Fort Hays State

RMAC Women’s Basketball All-Tournament Team MVP – Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian Claire Paxton, Colorado Christian Taylor Torres, Colorado Christian Katie Nehf, CSU-Pueblo Ashley Piper, CSU-Pueblo Leanndra Gilbert, Colorado Mesa

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3."$ 8PNFO T #BTLFUCBMM "MM 5JNF 4IPPUPVU 3FDPSET SCHOOL Nebraska-Kearney CSU-Pueblo Colorado Mesa MSU Denver Regis Fort Lewis Black Hills State Fort Hays State Colorado Christian New Mexico Highlands Chadron State UCCS Colorado Mines Western State Adams State Western New Mexico

W 29 18 23 15 15 15 2 11 7 7 5 4 4 2 1 0

L 11 10 16 12 13 15 2 13 9 9 8 7 14 8 7 1

PCT. .725 .643 .590 .555 .536 .500 .500 .458 .438 .438 .385 .364 .222 .200 .125 .000

PARTICIPATING YEARS 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 98 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 08, 07, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 00, 99, 98, 97 15, 14, 13, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 97 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 98, 97, 96 15, 14 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 08, 00, 99, 98 05, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 03, 01, 00, 99, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 15, 14, 13, 12, 06, 02, 01 13, 12, 10, 09, 07, 06, 05, 04, 02, 01, 96, 95, 94, 93 12, 11, 10, 09, 07, 96, 95, 93 11, 10, 09, 08, 95, 94, 93 15

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SHOOTOUT TITLES 6 (‘04, ‘01, ‘00, ‘99, ‘97, ‘96) 4 (‘10, ‘09, ‘08, ‘06) 3 (‘14, ‘13, ‘02) 2 (‘05, ‘98) 2 (‘07, ‘03) 2 (‘12, ‘11) 0 1 (‘93) 1 (‘15) 1 (‘94) 1 (‘95) 0 0 0 0 0

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Most Points: 33, by Petrece Faulkner, Fort Hays State, 1993

Most Points: 111, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Southern Colorado, 1998

Most Rebounds: 23, by Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo, 2004

Most Rebounds: 60, by CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 2004

Most Assists: 11, Katerina Garcia, Fort Lewis vs. Western State, 3/3/12 11, by Shelby Heer, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995

Most Assists: 28, by Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Christian, 2008 28, by Fort Hays State vs. Western State, 1996

Most Steals: 9, by Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997

Most Steals: 20, by Regis vs. Mesa State, 2007

Most Blocked Shots: 7, by Janelle Miratsky, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995

Most Blocked Shots: 12, Colorado Mines vs. CSU-Pueblo, 3/7/09

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, by Jacque Machesney, Regis at Colorado Mines, 3/3/09 7, by Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 3/3/09 7, by Erin Kerr, Fort Lewis vs. CSU-Pueblo 3/6/09 7, by Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines 3/7/09 7, by Patricia Vigil, N.M. Highlands, 2001 7, by Jodi Ward, Nebraska-Kearney, 2000

Most Field Goals Made: 42, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Regis, 1997

Highest Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): 91% (10-of-11), by Cindy Hajek, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995 Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 4 attempts): 100% (4-of-4), by Kendall Babler, CSUP at CCU, 03/01/11 100% (4-of-4), by Leslie Velarde, N.M. Highlands, 1996 Highest Free Throw % (Min. 10 attempts): 100% (14-of-14), by Cleste King, Mesa State, 1995 100% (12-of-12), by Lacy Orpin, Chadron State, 1995 100% (11-of-11), by Chelsey Biegler, Black Hills State 3/8/2014 100% (10-of-10), by Erika Richards, Fort Lewis 3/4/2014 100% (10-of-10), by Stephanie Allen, Metro State, 1999 100% (10-of-10), by Shauna Porter, Nebraska-Kearney, 2001

Most Field Goal Attempts: 83, by N.M. Highlands vs. Mesa State, 1995 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 12, by N.M. Highlands vs. Colorado Mines, 1994 Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 29, by Regis vs. Mesa State, 2007 Most Free Throws Made: 28, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. USC, 1998 Most Free Throws Attempts: 38, by Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Mines, 2004 Fewest Turnovers: 4, by CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 2014 Highest Field Goal %: 60% (42-of-70), by Nebraska-Kearney (vs. Regis, 1997) Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): 66.7 (8-of-12), by Metro State vs. Colorado Mesa, 2/28/12 62.5% (5-of-8), by Fort Hays State vs. Adams State, 1993 Highest Free Throw % (Min. 9 attempts): 100.0 (10-of-10), by Western New Mexico (vs. Colorado Mesa, 2015) 95.2 (20-of-21), by Regis (vs. Metro State, 2007)

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8#$" %JWJTJPO ** $PBDIFT 1PMM March 31, 2015 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

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School (First Place Votes) California (Pa.) (27) California Baptist Limestone (2) Emporia State Lewis West Texas A&M Nova Southeastern Fort Hays State New Haven Union (Tenn.) Bloomsburg Stonehill Alaska-Anchorage Columbus State Michigan Tech Pittsburg State Drury Wayne State (Neb.) Adelphi Cal Pol Pomona Wayne State (Mich.) Ashland Indiana (Pa.) Anderson (S.C.) UCCS

February 23 Offense: Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Defense: Kaile Magazzeni, FLC February 16 Offense: Courtney Martin, CSM Defense: Christina Whitelaw, CCU February 9 Offense: Caresse Williams, RU Defense: RaTanya Newsome, WNMU February 2 Offense: Taylor Helbig, CSM Defense: Christina Whitelaw, CCU January 26 Offense: Ashley Mitchell, WNMU Defense: Katie Nehf, CSUP

Others Receiving Votes: Seattle Pacific 108, Rollins 92, Cedarville 59, West Liberty 59, District of Columbia 52, West Florida 42, Humboldt State 37, Hawaii Pacific 35, Holy Family 30, Franklin Pierce 28, Point Loma Nazarene 25, Shepherd 24, Arkansas Tech 16, Cal State Dominguez Hills 16, Harding 16, Northern State 15, Gannon 13, Benedict College 11, Eckerd 11, Minnesota State-Mankato 9, Colorado Mesa 8, Kentucky State 6, Southern Indiana 5, West Chester 4, Wingate 4, Midwestern State 2, Arkansas-Fort Smith 1.

January 19 Offense: Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Defense: Nalani Hernandez, WNMU January 12 Offense: Brittany Hernandez, UCCS Defense: Brittany Hernandez, UCCS January 5 Offense: Mary Brinton, FLC Defense: Dakota Barrie, BHSU December 22 Offense: Brittany Hernandez, UCCS Defense: Brittany Hernandez, UCCS

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December 15 Offense: Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Defense: Claire Paxton, CCU

March 31 25. UCCS RV. Colorado Mesa

January 27 RV. UCCS RV. Colorado Mesa

December 9 RV. Colorado Mesa RV. UCCS

December 8 Offense: Anngelina Sanchez, NMHU Defense: Katie Nehf, CSUP

February 24 RV. Colorado Mesa RV. UCCS

January 20 RV. UCCS

December 2 14. Colorado Mesa

December 1 Offense: Abby Kirchoff, UCCS Defense: Brittany Hernandez, UCCS

January 13 RV. Colorado Mesa RV. UCCS

November 25 16. Colorado Mesa RV. CSU-Pueblo

January 6 RV. Colorado Mesa

November 4 8. Colorado Mesa RV. Black Hills State

February 17 RV. UCCS RV. Colorado Mesa February 10 RV. UCCS RV. Colorado Mesa February 3 RV. UCCS RV. Colorado Mesa

December 16 RV. CSU-Pueblo RV. Colorado Mesa

November 24 Offense: Taylor Helbig, CSM Defense: Brittany Hernandez, UCCS November 18 Offense: Ashley Piper, CSUP Defense: Kaile Magazzeni, FLC

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2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball All-Conference 2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball 1MBZFS PG UIF :FBS Abby Kirchoff University of Colorado Colorado Springs Senior, Guard, 5-11 Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS Broke UCCS career and game records this season, and needs nine points to break her own season record ... Kirchoff’s 39 points against Regis is most in a single-game for an RMAC player this season. She leads the RMAC with 19.8 points per game and was USBWA National Player of the Week Dec. 16.

2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball %FGFOTJWF 1MBZFS PG UIF :FBS Katie Nehf CSU-Pueblo Senior, Center, 6-2 Broomfield, Colo./Broomfield HS Ranks as the all-time leader in program history in blocks with 189. Her 52 blocks this season is good for fifth on the single-season list. Nehf ranks fifth in career rebounds with 702. She ranks in the top-10 in the conference in rebounds, blocks and steals per game.

2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball 'SFTINBO PG UIF :FBS Georgia Ohrdorf MSU Denver Center, 6-0 Wollongong, Austrailia/St. Mary Star of the Sea Is second on the Roadrunners in rebounding and assists and third on the team in scoring. Ohrdorf ranks 17th in the RMAC in rebounding and scored the most points for MSU Denver freshman since 2012 and pulled down the most rebounds since 2010.

2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball $PBDI PG UIF :FBS Taylor Wagner Colorado Mesa University In just his third season as head coach of the Mavericks, Wagner has led CMU to their third straight RMAC regular season championship and picked up his third RMAC Coach of the Year award.

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The RMAC all-conference awards were selected by the league’s 14 head coaches. They were not allowed to vote for their own team or themselves. Any player receiving a first team vote or two second team votes who did not make first or second team is named honorable mention. Players are listed in alphabetical order by team. FIRST TEAM ALL-RMAC Name *Dee Arrieta *Chelsey Biegler Mary Brinton Taylor Helbig Brittany Hernandez Deni Jacobs Abby Kirchoff Katie Nehf Ashley Piper Bay’lee Purdy Erin Reichle

Yr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So.

School CSU-Pueblo Black Hills State Fort Lewis Colorado Mines UC-Colorado Springs MSU Denver UC-Colorado Springs CSU-Pueblo CSU-Pueblo Regis Colorado Mesa

* - Arrieta and Biegler tied for final spot, so 11 student-athletes are first team, while nine are second team.

SECOND TEAM ALL-RMAC Name Dakota Barrie Leanndra Gilbert Jenny Johnson Kate Louthan Ashley Mitchell RaTanya Newsome Claire Paxton Christina Whitelaw Caresse Williams

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.

School Black Hills State Colorado Mesa New Mexico Highlands Colorado Christian Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Colorado Christian Colorado Christian Regis

HONORABLE MENTION Desiree Anderson, Adams State; Logan Cowan, Black Hills State; Kayla Fakelman, Colorado Christian; Shanna Halalilo, Colorado Mesa; Stephanie Knowles, Chadron State; Courtney Martin, Colorado Mines; Jade McIntosh, Western State Colorado; Georgia Ohrdorf, MSU Denver; Jenae Paine, MSU Denver; Gabby Ramirez, UCCS; Anngelina Sanchez, New Mexico Highlands; Kate Simonton, Chadron State; Taylor Torres, Colorado Christian; Laura Tyree, Colorado Mines; Erica Von Stein, Regis.


3."$ 8PNFO T #BTLFUCBMM "MM "DBEFNJD 'JSTU 5FBN "MM "DBEFNJD Name Dakota Barrie Kate Bayes Mary Brinton # Deni Jacobs Laurel Kasel Katie Nehf Kylie Santos Sarah Seefeldt Taylor Trohkimoinen Skylyn Webb

Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So.

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

School Black Hills State Fort Lewis Fort Lewis MSU Denver Colorado Mesa CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis Regis Black Hills State Fort Lewis

Hometown Mountain Home, Idaho Novato, Calif. Pagosa Springs, Colo. Plains, Kan. Park City, Utah Broomfield, Colo. Golden, Colo. The Woodlands, Texas Newell, S.D. Delta, Colo.

GPA 3.83 3.93 3.69 3.97 3.95 3.65 3.96 3.90 4.00 4.00

Major Physical Education Exercise Science Exercise Science Therapeutic Recreation Business

Hometown Boulder, Colo. Frederiksberg, Denmark Highmore, S.D. Rapid City, S.D. Brookings, S.D. Highmore, S.D. Scottsbluff, Neb. Mitchell, Neb. Bakersfield, Calif. Casper, Wyo. Amarillo, Texas Colorado Springs, Colo. Meridian, Idaho Pleasant View, Utah Taylorsville, Utah Fort Collins, Colo. Albuquerque, N.M. Pueblo West, Colo. Lake Oswego, Ore. Boulder, Colo. Valdez, Alaska Broomfield, Colo. Littleton, Colo. Los Lunas, N.M. Summer, Wash. Zurich, Switzerland Glendora, Calif. Littleton, Colo Spokane, Wash. Trafalgar, Ind. Colorado Springs, Colo. Simla, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo Wilsonville, Ore. Tuscon, Ariz. Anton, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. Truth or Consequences, N.M. Las Cruces, N.M. Deming, N.M. San Marcos, Calif. North Ogden, Utah Denver, Colo. Montrose, Colo.

GPA 3.74 3.57 3.63 3.36 3.94 3.36 3.40 3.67 3.56 3.51 3.53 3.41 3.45 3.54 3.36 3.30 3.87 3.39 3.44 3.95 3.35 3.89 3.77 3.83 3.52 3.71 3.37 3.78 3.40 3.35 3.46 3.66 3.40 3.43 3.45 3.75 3.45 3.65 3.33 3.93 3.46 3.72 3.71 3.30 3.45

Major Sports Psychology Art/Printmaking Biology Elementary Education Biology Biology Math Sports & Recreation Mngt. Science Elementary Education Accounting Business Administration Communications Kinesiology Kinesiology Kinesiology Radiology Business Management Business Management Accounting Exercise Science English Marketing Pre-Med

EXHPR-Health Promotion Wellness

Accounting Accounting & Finance Elementary Education Psychology

# - 2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball Academic Player of the Year

)POPS 3PMM Name Lena Jaycox Emilie Klint Logan Cowan Gabby Haefs Cassidy Kotelman Bailey Kusser Hattie Guzman Hannah Newens Kate Simonton Kayla Fakelman Jennifer Lapp Kate Louthan Caitlin Russopulos Erin Reichle Saane Lo’amanu Erika Musante Kerstin Strong Dee Arrieta Emily Dungey Ande Lampert Alex Derifield Megan Prins Kelsey Wainwright Emma Hart Anngelina Sanchez Giulia Simioni Katie Gannon Karlyn Johnson Mackenzie McPhee Erica Von Stein Shanah Leaf Kenzi Mitchell Shannon Kelly Kellie Krueger RaTanya Newsome Stephanie Moore Stephanie Douthit Tessa Jones Audrey Oliver Kenzie Rinehart Ashley Witherspoon Desiree Young Margaret Zimmerman Sydney Baker Stephanie Williams

Yr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. RFr. Jr. Sr. So. R-Fr. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. R-Fr. Sr. So. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. R-Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. R-Fr. R-Fr.

G G F G G G G G G F G F G G C G F G G/F F G F F P G G G F F G G/F G G F PG C G F G G G G F G

School Adams State Adams State Black Hills State Black Hills State Black Hills State Black Hills State Chadron State Chadron State Chadron State Colorado Christian Colorado Christian Colorado Christian Colorado Christian Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa CSU-Pueblo CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis Fort Lewis Fort Lewis Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands New Mexico Highlands New Mexico Highlands New Mexico Highlands Regis Regis Regis UCCS UCCS UCCS UCCS Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Western New Mexico Western State Colorado Western State Colorado Western State Colorado

Human Performance & Sport

English Human Performance Exercise Science Neuroscience Accounting & Finance Art Communications Criminal Justice Business Physical Education Interdisciplinary Studies Business Administration Kinesiology Undecided Business Criminal Justice/Sociology Psychology Biology Undeclared Business Administration

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2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball Preseason

2014 RMAC Women’s Basketball 1SFTFBTPO 1MBZFST PG UIF :FBS

2014-15 RMAC Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll School (1st Place Votes) 1. Colorado Mesa (6) 2. Black Hills State (2) 3. UC-Colorado Springs (3) 4. CSU-Pueblo (2) 5. Colorado Christian 6. Fort Lewis MSU Denver 8. Regis 9. Colorado Mines 10. Western New Mexico 11. Adams State (1) 12. Chadron State 13. Western State Colorado 14. New Mexico Highlands

Points 147 135 134 132 117 107 107 98 80 60 45 43 35 34

‘13-14 RMAC Record 21-1 12-10 12-10 18-4 13-9 13-9 12-10 13-9 10-12 7-15 5-17 4-18 6-16 8-14

Overall Record 30-2 15-14 13-14 22-9 15-13 16-11 13-14 16-12 11-15 11-17 9-18 4-22 6-21 12-14

1SFTFBTPO 1MBZFS PG UIF :FBS Abby Kirchoff UC-Colorado Springs Senior, Guard, 5-11 Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS Kirchoff led the Mountain Lions in 2013-14 with 564 points and 20.9 points per game to break the UCCS season records in both categories. She has 1,318 points in three seasons and is third in career records. Kirchoff was an RMAC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week during the season and was a member of the All-RMAC First Team and the Daktronics AllSouth Central Region Second Team. She has led the Mountain Lions to three straight appearances in the conference tournament.

Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team. A first place vote is worth 14 points, second place 13, etc.

1SFTFBTPO %FGFOTJWF 1MBZFS PG UIF :FBS Nalani Hernandez Western New Mexico Senior, Guard/Forward, 5-9 Tucson, Ariz./Southern Oregon Hernandez played in all 28 games in 2013-14, starting 23. She pulled down a team-high 8.3 rebounds per game and led the team in blocks with 23, along with 7.9 points, 43 steals, 31 assists, 49 free throws and 85 field goals in averaging 28.4 minutes per game. She reached double-figures in scoring 12 times with a high of 14 points three times. She reached double-digits in rebounding eight times, with a high of 16 at home against Sul Ross State. She tallied four double-doubles. Hernandez was named RMAC Defensive Player of the Week on January 13, 2014.

2014-15 RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team Name Yr. School Chelsey Biegler Sr. Black Hills State Mary Brinton Jr. Fort Lewis Kayla Fakelman Sr. Colorado Christian Jenny Johnson Sr. New Mexico Highlands Abby Kirchoff Sr. UCCS Jade McIntosh Sr. Western State RaTanya Newsome Sr. Western New Mexico Bay’lee Purdy Jr. Regis Taylor Torres Jr. Colorado Christian Student-Athletes are listed in alphabetical order

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Pos. G F F G G F G G G

Ht. 5-10 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-5 5-7 5-4

Hometown/Previous School Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Central HS Pagosa Springs, Colo. / Pagosa Springs Casper, Wyo./Kelly Walsh HS Tualatin, Ore./Clackamas CC Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS Colorado Spings, Colo./Sand Creek HS Tucson, Ariz./ Southern Oregon University Agate, Colo./Northern Colorado Colorado Springs, Colo./Palmer HS


3."$ 8PNFO T #BTLFUCBMM 4DIFEVMFT Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28

"EBNT 4UBUF 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Midwestern State Texas Woman’s McMurry West Texas A&M CSU-Pueblo UCCS Fort Lewis Western State Colorado Mesa Black Hills State Chadron State Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands Metro State Regis Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico UCCS CSU-Pueblo Regis Metro State Colorado Mesa Western State

Date Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

#MBDL )JMMT 4UBUF 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Time/Result SD Mines L, 52-57 Northern State L, 45-68 Montana Tech W, 73-51 Western State W, 61-49 Colorado Mesa W, 86-81 (2OT) Colorado Christian L, 57-61 Colorado Mines W, 75-64 Metro State L, 46-63 Regis W, 75-65 Adams State W, 84-55 Fort Lewis W, 59-52 SD Mines W, 55-47 Chadron State W, 78-69 Western New Mexico L, 44-56 New Mexico Highlands W, 79-61 UCCS L, 66-67 CSU-Pueblo L, 51-75 Regis L, 59-62 Metro State W, 59-53 Colorado Mesa L, 57-65 (OT) Western State W, 55-49 Colorado Mines W, 64-51 Colorado Christian L, 50-75 CSU-Pueblo W, 59-51 UCCS L, 54-57 Chadron State W, 86-71 CSU-Pueblo (RMAC Shootout) 5:30 p.m.

Time/Result L, 62-77 L, 47-79 L, 58-62 L, 46-75 L, 46-61 L, 53-81 L, 46-71 W, 77-72 L, 58-75 L, 55-84 L, 56-70 L, 63-70 W, 57-48 L, 47-62 L, 53-76 L, 71-85 L, 49-81 W, 77-74 L, 60-67 L, 56-65 L, 78-80 L, 54-68 L, 49-60 W, 86-84 L, 65-80 W, 97-56

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

$IBESPO 4UBUF $PMMFHF Opponent Augustana College (SD) Montana State, Billings Wayne State SD Mines Colorado Mesa Western State Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Regis Metro State Fort Lewis Adams State Black Hills State New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico CSU-Pueblo UC-Colorado Springs Metro State Regis Western State Colorado Mesa Colorado Christian Colorado Mines UCCS CSU-Pueblo Black Hills State

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Mar. 2

$PMPSBEP $ISJTUJBO 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Time/Result Drury L, 76-84 Palm Beach Atlantic L, 64-68 Simon Fraser (B.C.) L, 69-90 Augustana (SD) L, 67-92 Saginaw Valley State L, 47-74 Alaska L, 63-66 New Mexico Highlands L, 70-78 Western New Mexico L, 51-80 Black Hills State W, 61-57 Chadron State W, 62-56 Colorado Mines W, 73-72 Colorado Mesa L, 50-55 Western State W, 80-49 Metro State L, 53-67 Regis W, 67-63 CSU-Pueblo W, 53-49 UCCS L, 66-80 Fort Lewis W, 62-49 Adams State W, 81-49 Western State W, 72-38 Colorado Mesa W, 56-54 Regis L, 76-77 Metro State L, 56-69 Chadron State W, 54-42 Black Hills State W, 75-50 Western New Mexico W, 81-49 New Mexico Highlands W, 68-44 Colorado Mines W, 72-68 Fort Lewis (RMAC Shootout) 5 p.m.

Time/Result L, 59-85 L, 52-78 L, 50-88 L, 49-65 L, 65-79 W, 75-62 L, 55-66 L, 56-62 L, 59-69 L, 47-67 L, 59-77 W, 70-56 L, 69-78 W, 85-80 L, 55-65 L, 58-72 W, 72-70 W, 79-71 W, 76-69 W, 70-60 L, 60-78 L, 42-54 W, 69-63 L, 68-100 L, 57-74 L, 71-86

Home Games are in bold Neutral Site Games are in italics

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3."$ 8PNFO T #BTLFUCBMM 4DIFEVMFT Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

$PMPSBEP .FTB 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Palm Beach Atlantic Drury Simon Fraser McMurry Chadron State Black Hills State Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands Fort Lewis Adams State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines CSU-Pueblo UCCS Western State Metro State Regis Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Black Hills State Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico Western State Adams State Fort Lewis Western New Mexico (RMAC Shootout)

Time/Result W, 70-59 L, 58-81 W, 84-76 W, 64-41 W, 79-65 L, 81-86 W, 76-66 W, 83-55 W, 52-50 W, 75-58 W, 55-50 W, 44-42 W, 49-45 L, 56-72 W, 73-45 W, 70-48 W, 66-63 W, 83-66 L, 54-56 W, 65-57 (OT) W, 78-60 W, 50-40 W, 64-51 W, 58-46 W, 80-65 W, 66-52 7 p.m.

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

$PMPSBEP 4UBUF 6OJWFSTJUZ 1VFCMP Opponent Time/Result Montana State, Billings W, 79-67 Upper Iowa W, 94-89 Texas-Permian Basin L, 43-51 St. Mary’s (Texas) L, 64-72 Adams State W, 61-46 Fort Lewis W, 62-51 Regis W, 60-56 Metro State W, 58-57 Western New Mexico W, 63-55 New Mexico Highlands L, 54-64 UCCS L, 66-69 Colorado Mesa L, 45-49 Western State W, 66-34 Colorado Christian L, 49-53 Colorado Mines L, 53-59 Chadron State W, 72-58 Black Hills State W, 75-51 New Mexico Highlands W, 76-60 Western New Mexico L, 51-56 UCCS W, 74-68 Fort Lewis W, 67-60 Adams State W, 68-54 Black Hills State L, 51-59 Chadron State W, 74-57 Metro State W, 69-59 Regis L, 63-71 Black Hills State (RMAC Shootout) 5:30 p.m.

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

$PMPSBEP 4DIPPM PG .JOFT Opponent Eastern New Mexico Lubbock Christian McMurry Johnson & Wales (Colo.) Notre Dame de Namur St. Olaf Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands Chadron State Black Hills State Colorado Christian Western State Colorado Mesa Regis Metro State UCCS CSU-Pueblo Adams State Fort Lewis Colorado Mesa Western State Metro State Regis Black Hills State Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico Colorado Christian

Time/Result W, 60-58 L, 62-65 W, 86-65 W, 80-62 W, 79-64 W, 73-50 L, 50-68 L, 68-75 W, 66-55 L, 64-75 L, 72-73 L, 44-55 L, 42-44 W, 68-62 L, 56-79 L, 66-75 W, 59-53 W, 85-71 L, 73-80 L, 66-83 W, 89-68 W, 69-64 L, 59-77 L, 51-64 L, 63-69 W, 88-65 W, 67-66 L, 68-72

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

'PSU -FXJT $PMMFHF Opponent University of Dallas St. Edward’s Northern New Mexico UCCS CSU-Pueblo Adams State Colorado Mesa Western State Chadron State Black Hills State New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico Regis Metro State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines Adams State Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands CSU-Pueblo UCCS Metro State Regis Western State Colorado Mesa Colorado Christian (RMAC Shootout)

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Time/Result W, 56-53 L, 54-58 W, 81-47 L, 64-91 L, 51-62 W, 71-46 L, 50-52 W, 74-67 W, 77-59 L, 52-59 W, 75-55 W, 64-52 L, 52-63 W, 65-61 L, 49-62 W, 80-73 L, 74-77 W, 70-55 W, 70-52 L, 60-67 W, 62-61 W, 64-49 W, 54-48 W, 65-64 L, 52-66 5 p.m.


3."$ 8PNFO T #BTLFUCBMM 4DIFEVMFT Date Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28

Date Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

.FUSPQPMJUBO 4UBUF 6OJWFSTJUZ PG %FOWFS Opponent Time/Result Southwest Minnesota State W, 67-60 Minnesota State L, 62-84 Texas A&M-International W, 66-62 Montana Tech W, 79-75 Regis W, 73-62 UCCS L, 58-85 CSU-Pueblo L, 57-58 Black Hills State W, 63-46 Chadron State W, 67-47 New Mexico Highlands W, 64-52 Western New Mexico L, 47-59 Colorado Christian W, 67-53 Colorado Mines W, 79-56 Adams State W, 62-47 Fort Lewis L, 61-65 Colorado Mesa L, 48-70 Western State W, 60-46 Chadron State L, 71-79 Black Hills State L, 53-59 Colorado Mines L, 64-69 Colorado Christian W, 69-56 Regis W, 83-75 Fort Lewis L, 49-64 Adams State L, 84-86 CSU-Pueblo L, 59-69 UCCS L, 70-75

/FX .FYJDP )JHIMBOET 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Time/Result West Texas A&M L, 73-84 Texas-Permian Basin L, 55-76 UT-Permian Basin W, 70-63 Colorado Christian W, 78-70 Colorado Mines W, 75-68 Western State L, 66-76 (2OT) Colorado Mesa L, 55-83 UCCS L, 81-84 CSU-Pueblo W, 64-54 Metro State L, 52-64 Regis L, 48-78 Fort Lewis L, 55-75 Adams State L, 48-57 Chadron State L, 80-85 Black Hills State L, 61-79 Western New Mexico L, 59-72 CSU-Pueblo L, 60-76 UCCS L, 53-89 Adams State W, 67-60 Fort Lewis L, 52-70 Colorado Mesa L, 40-50 Western State W, 85-72 Colorado Mines L, 65-88 Colorado Christian L, 44-68 Western New Mexico L, 45-51

3FHJT 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Western Oregon Saint Martin’s McMurry Notre Dame de Namur Metro State CSU-Pueblo UCCS Chadron State Black Hills State Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Fort Lewis Adams State Western State Colorado Mesa Black Hills State Chadron State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines Metro State Adams State Fort Lewis UCCS CSU-Pueblo UCCS (RMAC Shootout)

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

Time/Result W, 69-54 W, 68-65 W, 77-53 W, 78-61 L, 73-62 L, 56-60 W, 92-89 W, 69-59 L, 65-75 W, 58-50 W, 78-48 L, 62-68 L, 63-67 W, 63-52 W, 76-53 W, 76-51 L, 63-66 W, 62-59 L, 69-76 W, 77-76 W, 77-59 L, 75-83 W, 60-49 L, 48-54 L, 60-74 W, 71-63 5:30 p.m.

6OJWFSTJUZ PG $PMPSBEP $PMPSBEP 4QSJOHT Opponent Time/Result Lubbock Christian W, 93-90 Eastern New Mexico W, 62-59 California Baptist L, 69-85 Point Loma Nazarene W, 66-58 Montana Tech W, 86-58 Texas A&M International W, 91-75 Fort Lewis W, 91-64 Adams State W, 81-53 Metro State W, 85-58 Regis L, 89-92 New Mexico Highlands W, 84-81 Western New Mexico W, 74-63 CSU-Pueblo W, 69-66 Western State W, 73-58 Colorado Mesa W, 72-56 Colorado Mines W, 75-66 Colorado Christian W, 80-66 Black Hills State W, 67-66 Chadron State L, 70-72 Western New Mexico W, 77-54 New Mexico Highlands W, 89-53 CSU-Pueblo L, 68-74 Adams State W, 80-78 Fort Lewis L, 61-62 Chadron State W, 100-68 Black Hills State W, 57-54 Regis W, 74-60 Metro State W, 75-70 Regis (RMAC Shootout) 5:30 p.m.

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3."$ 8PNFO T #BTLFUCBMM 4DIFEVMFT Date Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

8FTUFSO /FX .FYJDP 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Time/Result University of the Southwest W, 83-26 Eastern New Mexico University L, 61-77 Sul Ross State University W, 82-46 Colorado Mines W, 68-50 Colorado Christian W, 80-51 Colorado Mesa L, 66-76 Western State L, 64-75 CSU-Pueblo L, 55-63 UCCS L, 63-74 Regis L, 50-58 Metro State W, 59-47 Adams State W, 70-63 Fort Lewis L, 52-64 Black Hills State W, 56-44 Chadron State W, 65-55 Northern New Mexico W, 72-59 New Mexico Highlands W, 72-59 UCCS L, 54-77 CSU-Pueblo W, 56-51 Fort Lewis L, 55-70 Adams State W, 65-56 Western State W, 58-44 Colorado Mesa L, 51-64 Colorado Christian L, 49-81 Colorado Mines L, 66-67 New Mexico Highlands W, 51-45 Colorado Mesa (RMAC Shootout) 7 p.m.

Date Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28

8FTUFSO 4UBUF $PMPSBEP 6OJWFSTJUZ Opponent Time/Result Upper Iowa W, 77-68 Montana State, Billings L, 57-95 McMurry W, 70-67 Simon Fraser L, 42-86 Black Hills State L, 49-61 Chadron State L, 62-75 New Mexico Highlands W, 76-66 (2OT) Western New Mexico W, 75-64 Adams State L, 72-77 Fort Lewis L, 67-74 Colorado Mines W, 55-44 Colorado Christian L, 49-80 UCCS L, 58-73 CSU-Pueblo L, 34-66 Colorado Mesa L, 45-73 Regis L, 51-76 Metro State L, 46-60 Colorado Christian L, 38-72 Colorado Mines L, 68-89 Chadron State L, 60-70 Black Hills State L, 49-55 Western New Mexico L, 44-58 New Mexico Highlands L, 72-85 Colorado Mesa L, 46-58 Fort Lewis L, 64-65 Adams State L, 56-97

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Chris Graham

Eric Danner

Commissioner

Kirsten Ford

Associate Commissioner

Zach Bond

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Director of Media Relations

RMAC History 1909-1969

The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was formed March 6, 1909 by the following four charter members: University of Colorado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines. In 1910, the league changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). The University of Denver and University of Utah joined the conference but Colorado College had a fallout with Colorado School of Mines and dropped from the conference. In 1914, Colorado College rejoined and with the addition of Utah State University, the membership was at seven. Montana State University joined in 1917 and Brigham Young University joined in 1918 as the conference grew to nine members. Membership reached 12 when the University of Wyoming joined in 1921, and Western State College and the University of Northern Colorado joined in 1924. A major defection occurred as seven schools dropped out of the RMFAC to form the Mountain States Conference (also known as the Skyline Conference). Leaving the RMFAC were Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver. The RMFAC continued to operate under faculty administration with five schools - Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Montana State, Northern Colorado and Western State. Much athletic activity was curtailed during the World War II years, but in 1948 Idaho State University joined the league to bring the membership to six. Adams State College became the seventh member in 1956, but Idaho State left in 1958 and Montana State departed in 1959, reducing the membership back to five schools. In 1967, the name changed to what it is currently known as, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). In a meeting of the presidents of 15 schools, the presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty, changed the name and the RMAC underwent the most radical change in its 58-year history. Ten institutions were added to the conference and two divisions were formed (Mountains and Plains). Joining the conference were Emporia State, Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Pittsburg State, Kan., University of Southern Colorado, Southern Utah State, Regis University, Washburn, Kan., Western New Mexico and Westminster, Utah. Colorado College was not included in the new plan and New Mexico Highlands University joined in 1968 but left in 1969 due to financial aid restrictions of the RMAC.

1970-79 The two divisions of the RMAC were split into separate conferences for economic reasons in 1972. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name, the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked under the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with ASC, CSM, FLC, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, WSC and Westminster. New Mexico Highlands became the ninth member in 1974 and Mesa State College became the 10th in 1975. In 1976, the MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons and the two conferences went their separate ways. In the shuffle, Northern Colorado became independent and Southern Colorado transferred to the RMAC. Paul Brechler became the commissioner of the RMAC and was assisted by his wife Wanda. The 1978-79 season marked the first year in which the conference would sponsor women’s sports. In 1979, Westminster dropped its intercollegiate athletic program, leaving the RMAC with 10 institutions.

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1980-1989

In 1983, Regis became an independent and in 1985 Southern Colorado drops several sports, including football. In 1986, Southern Utah State departed the RMAC and membership dropped to eight. In 1988, New Mexico Highlands withdrew. The RMAC took another new look in 1989 when Chadron State College, Fort Hays State University, Kearney State (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and current member) and Wayne State announced intentions to join. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico stated they were leaving the RMAC in 1990.

1990-1993

During the 1990 RMAC Spring Meetings, Kearney State and Wayne State withdrew their membership. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico left on July 1, 1990 and Fort Lewis said it would leave in 1991. Brechler retired as RMAC commissioner and his wife, Wanda, was named commissioner for the 1990-91 RMAC year. During the 1990-91 season, Fort Lewis was retained as an associate member for the sports of football, wrestling and softball while New Mexico Highlands rejoined the conference. In August 1991, Kurt Patberg was named the RMAC commissioner. During the 1992-93 season, all RMAC institutions gave a three-year commitment to the league and the league moved into the NCAA Division II ranks. Anheuser-Busch, Rawlings and the Ramada Hotel-Denver West joined forces with the RMAC as corporate sponsors. A new logo was adopted and the RMAC Seal would be used for official league items only. The RMAC WeekIn-Review television show on Prime Sports Network (now Fox Sports Rocky Mountain) was developed, post season basketball tournaments were held and conference baseball teams participated in the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. Adams State won the RMAC’s initial two NCAA Division II titles with victories in men’s and women’s cross country in 1992 and 1993. Phillips 66 then became a major corporate sponsor.

1994-1999

Conference growth continued in 1994 with the addition of two new members and the hiring of a second full-time staff person. Fort Lewis resumed full membership and Nebraska-Kearney was voted in as a member, both effective in July. Also in July, a full-time Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director was hired. In November 1995, Adams State won its fourth straight national title in women’s cross country, while Western State won it first NCAA Division II national title in men’s cross country. The crowning moment for the conference came in March of 1996, when Fort Hays State became only the third Division II team in the 40-year history of NCAA Division II men’s basketball to finish the season undefeated. The Tigers finished the year 34-0 en-route to FHSU’s first Division II national championship and the conference’s first national champion in men’s basketball. Colorado Christian University, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado joined the league as full members on July 1, 1996. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs joined as an associate member also on July 1, 1996. University of Denver was accepted as an affiliate member. The RMAC now consists of a two-division, 14 member conference for the sports of volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. The league office also had a new look as the conference offices moved from Golden, Colo. to Colorado Springs, Colo. Also in 1996, the RMAC’s intern position of Operations Coordinator was expanded to a full-time position and the Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director position changed titles to Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Director. The RMAC came under new direction in 1997 as Tom Wistrcill was named commissioner, replacing Kurt Patberg who resigned to pursue his doctorate degree. Wistrcill began his appointment August 15, 1997 after serving a three-year term as Commissioner of the Northern Sun Conference. The University of Denver completed its oneyear term as an outgoing affiliate member of the RMAC, and began competition as an NCAA Division I institution for the 1998-99 year. CU-Colorado Springs completed its first year as a full member of the RMAC after becoming the 14th such institution on July 1, 1997. San Francisco State competed as an associate member of the RMAC in the

sport of wrestling for the first time in 1997-98. In 1998, the RMAC men’s and women’s post-season basketball tournament became the first conference event to be broadcast on live television as Fox Sports Rocky Mountain carried the two championship games to a regional cable television audience.

2000-2006

In 2000, Metro State joined Adams State and Western State as national champions - with Adams State claiming the women’s cross country title, Western State claiming the men’s cross country title and Metro State winning the men’s basketball championship. Also, Fort Hays State advanced to the finals of the Division II Baseball World Series and the Mesa State softball team earned its first ever trip to the Softball World Series. After a three year tenure with the RMAC, Tom Wistrcill stepped down as commissioner in November 2000. The council of presidents selected Joel R. Smith as the new commissioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in February 2001. Western State College earned NCAA national titles in men’s and women’s cross country in 2001 and 2002. Metro State posted their second NCAA men’s basketball national championship team in three years (2002, 2000). In July 2002, Smith implemented the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame and the first induction class was Paul and Wanda Brechler. The Brechler’s were the first full-time Commissioner’s of the RMAC. The following year in March 2003, the RMAC basketball tournament (RMAC Shootout) was moved to Colorado Springs for three years (2003-2005) at the World Arena. In 2006, the tournament was moved to Pueblo, Colo. at the State Fair Events Center and the tournament has been held there ever since. The RMAC’s national dominance in cross country continued as Adams State won six straight women’s titles between 2003-2008. The Grizzly men’s team took home the national title in 2003 before Western State reclaimed the title in 2004 and 2005. The conference’s monthly television show, The RMAC Showcase, debuted on Altitude Sports & Entertainment in September 2004. For three straight years the RMAC won NCAA soccer championships. Metro State returned to the national spotlight, this time in women’s soccer. Head coach Danny Sanchez led the Roadrunners to the 2004 and 2006 NCAA championship titles. Coached by Jeremy Gunn, the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team went 22-0-1 in 2005 to win their first ever national championship.

2006-2016

A new era of transition began in 2006, as the RMAC re-aligned and continued to expand its footprint in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile, the conference said farewell to a pair of members that had assisted in its move to NCAA Division II nearly two decades earlier. Fort Hays State moved from the RMAC to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) in the fall of 2006, having spent 17 years with the league, including its first 15 years as members of NCAA Division II, before it made the transition to the MIAA. In addition, FHSU was historically an RMAC member from 1969 through 1972 before joining the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Following Fort Hays State’s departure, Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, N.M., joined the RMAC, coming from the Heartland Conference. Adams State won three of the RMAC’s four national championships in 2008 as they swept the cross country titles and won the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field championship in Mankato, Minn. Nebraska-Kearney scored their first ever national championship in wrestling, winning the title by .5 points over Minnesota State, Mankato. In the summer of 2010, Nebraska-Kearney announced its intentions to join the MIAA. The change in conference affiliation aligned UNK with long-time rival Fort Hays State as well as its university system partner, Nebraska-Omaha, and provided the university with geographic advantages.

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RMAC MEMBERSHIP 1909-PRESENT

Westminster .......................................... 1977-1978, 2015 Wyoming ...............................................................1921-1937

Adams State ............................................... 1956-Present Black Hills State .......................................... 2012-Present Brigham Young .....................................................1918-1937 Chadron State............................................. 1989- Present Colorado ................................................................1909-1937 Colorado Christian ...................................... 1996- Present Colorado College ................................. 1909-1910, 1914-1967 Colorado Mesa ............................................ 1975- Present Colorado Mines ............................................ 1909-Present Colorado State .......................................................1909-1937 CSU-Pueblo ............ 1967-1972, 1976-1990, 1996- Present Denver University ............................... 1910-1937, 1996-1997 Emporia State ........................................................1967-1972 Fort Hays State ................................... 1967-1972, 1989-2006 Fort Lewis .....................................1967-90, 1994-Present Idaho State ............................................................1948-1958 Metro State ................................................ 1996- Present Montana State .......................................................1917-1959 N.M. Highlands ........... 1968-69, 1974-1988, 1990-Present Nebraska-Kearney ..................................1989-90, 1994-2012 Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................1967-1972 Northern Colorado .................................................1924-1972 Pittsburg State .......................................................1967-1972 Regis ........................................1967-1983, 1996-Present South Dakota School of Mines and Technology2014-Present Southern Utah .......................................................1967-1986 UC-Colorado Springs ................................... 1997- Present Utah ......................................................................1910-1937 Utah State .............................................................1914-1937 Washburn..............................................................1967-1972 Wayne State ..........................................................1989-1990 Western New Mexico .................1967-1990, 2006- Present Western State .............................................. 1924-Present

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RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings 2014-15 School Colorado Mesa UCCS Colorado Christian CSU-Pueblo Black Hills State Fort Lewis Regis Western New Mexico MSU Denver Colorado Mines Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Adams State Western State

2011-12 Conference W L Pct 19 3 0.864 18 4 0.818 15 7 0.682 14 8 0.636 13 9 0.591 13 9 0.591 12 10 0.545 11 11 0.500 10 12 0.455 8 14 0.364 8 14 0.364 5 17 0.227 5 17 0.227 3 19 0.136

Overall W L 22 4 23 5 15 13 16 10 15 11 16 10 16 10 14 12 13 13 13 15 8 18 5 17 5 21 4 22

Conference W L Pct 21 1 0.955 18 4 0.818 13 9 0.591 13 9 0.591 13 9 0.591 12 10 0.545 12 10 0.545 12 10 0.545 10 12 0.455 8 14 0.364 7 15 0.318 6 16 0.273 5 17 0.227 4 18 0.182

Overall W L 30 2 22 9 16 11 16 12 15 13 15 14 13 14 13 14 11 15 12 14 11 17 6 21 9 18 4 22

Conference W L Pct 21 1 0.955 17 5 0.773 16 6 0.727 16 6 0.727 15 7 0.682 13 9 0.591 12 10 0.545 11 11 0.5 9 13 0.409 6 16 0.273 5 17 0.227 5 17 0.227 4 18 0.182 4 18 0.182

Overall W L 31 2 21 10 19 8 18 11 18 9 18 11 15 14 12 14 10 17 9 17 5 21 5 21 5 21 4 22

Pct. 0.846 0.821 0.536 0.615 0.577 0.615 0.615 0.538 0.500 0.464 0.308 0.227 0.192 0.154

2013-14 School Colorado Mesa CSU-Pueblo Fort Lewis Regis Colorado Christian Black Hills State MSU Denver UCCS Colorado Mines New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico Western State Adams State Chadron State

Overall W L 27 4 26 5 21 7 16 15 17 13 18 16 13 14 12 17 13 13 11 17 8 18 8 19 7 19 0 25

Pct. 0.871 0.839 0.750 0.516 0.567 0.529 0.481 0.414 0.500 0.393 0.308 0.296 0.269 0.000

Conference W L Pct 21 1 0.955 20 2 0.909 15 7 0.682 15 7 0.682 14 8 0.636 13 9 0.591 12 10 0.545 9 13 0.409 9 13 0.409 9 13 0.409 9 13 0.409 4 18 0.182 3 19 0.136 1 21 0.045

Overall W L 30 3 28 3 23 10 18 11 17 10 16 11 13 14 14 16 11 16 10 16 10 16 6 20 7 20 1 25

Pct. 0.909 0.903 0.697 0.621 0.630 0.593 0.481 0.467 0.407 0.385 0.385 0.231 0.259 0.038

East Division School Colorado Christian Colorado Mines Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Regis UC-Colorado Springs

Conference W L Pct 15 4 0.789 14 5 0.737 11 8 0.579 8 11 0.421 8 11 0.421 3 16 0.158 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 18 10 20 9 17 12 9 18 8 19 10 17 6 21

Pct. 0.643 0.690 0.586 0.333 0.296 0.370 0.222

West Division School Fort Lewis Adams State Colorado St.-Pueblo Western State Western N.M. N.M. Highlands Mesa State

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 9 10 0.474 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 5 14 0.263

Overall W L 35 4 21 8 21 11 11 17 7 18 11 15 8 18

Pct. 0.897 0.724 0.656 0.393 0.280 0.423 0.308

2010-11 Pct. 0.938 0.710 0.593 0.571 0.536 0.517 0.481 0.481 0.423 0.462 0.393 0.222 0.333 0.154

2012-13 School Colorado Mesa Metro State UC-Colorado Springs Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Colorado Christian Colorado Mines Black Hills St. Regis Adams State Chadron State Western State Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 20 2 0.909 19 3 0.864 18 4 0.818 13 9 0.591 11 11 0.500 11 11 0.500 11 11 0.500 11 11 0.500 9 13 0.409 9 13 0.409 8 14 0.364 8 14 0.364 6 16 0.273 0 22 0.000

School Metro State Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Western State UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Christian Colorado Mesa Colorado Mines New Mexico Highlands Regis Chadron State Nebraska-Kearney Adams State Western New Mexico

School Metro State Fort Lewis Adams State Colorado Christian Mesa State Colorado St.-Pueblo Nebraska-Kearney New Mexico Highlands Western State Regis UC-Colorado Springs Chadron State Colorado Mines Western New Mexico

2009-10 Pct. 0.939 0.677 0.704 0.621 0.667 0.621 0.517 0.462 0.37 0.346 0.192 0.192 0.192 0.154

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RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings 2008-09

2005-06

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Colorado Mines Metro State Regis Colorado Christian Chadron State UC-Colorado Springs

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 14 5 0.737 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 9 10 0.474 6 13 0.316 6 13 0.316

Overall W L 20 10 19 11 14 14 14 14 14 15 11 16 8 19

Pct. 0.667 0.633 0.500 0.500 0.483 0.407 0.296

East Division School Regis University Fort Hays State Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Colorado Mines Chadron State Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 15 4 0.789 15 4 0.789 15 4 0.789 8 11 0.420 3 16 0.158 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 26 6 21 7 21 7 18 9 16 14 4 23 4 25

Pct. 0.813 0.750 0.750 0.692 0.533 0.148 0.138

West Division School Fort Lewis Colorado St.-Pueblo Adams State Western State Western N.M. Mesa State N.M. Highlands

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 13 6 0.684 10 9 0.526 10 9 0.526 6 13 0.316 3 16 0.158 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 28 4 22 9 14 14 14 14 8 19 6 21 3 24

Pct. 0.875 0.710 0.500 0.500 0.296 0.222 0.111

West Division School Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo UC-Colorado Springs New Mexico Highlands Mesa State Western State Adams State

Conference W L Pct 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.560 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 16 13 19 12 12 16 12 14 10 17 9 17 4 23

Pct. 0.552 0.613 0.429 0.462 0.370 0.346 0.148

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Regis University Colorado Christian Colorado Mines Chadron State UC-Colorado Springs

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 14 5 0.737 10 9 0.526 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421 6 13 0.316 5 14 0.263

Overall W L 27 7 19 10 14 14 14 20 13 16 9 18 11 19

Pct. 0.794 0.655 0.500 0.412 0.448 0.333 0.367

East Division School Regis University Metro State Fort Hays State Colorado Mines Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 15 4 0.789 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.634 6 13 0.316 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 23 8 24 7 22 8 19 9 14 14 7 20 3 24

Pct. 0.742 0.774 0.733 0.679 0.500 0.259 0.111

West Division School Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Mesa State Adams State Western State Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 12 7 0.632 12 7 0.632 10 9 0.526 7 12 0.368 4 15 0.211 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 26 4 21 10 14 14 13 15 13 14 4 22 1 23

Pct. 0.867 0.677 0.500 0.464 0.481 0.154 0.042

East Division School New Mexico Highlands Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Mesa State Adams State UC-Colorado Springs Western State

Conference W L Pct 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 10 9 0.526 8 11 0.421 8 11 0.421 5 14 0.263 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 18 11 15 13 12 16 11 16 10 17 10 17 4 25

Pct. 0.621 0.536 0.429 0.407 0.370 0.370 0.138

East Division School Regis University Metro State Nebraska-Kearney Colorado Mines UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Christian Chadron State

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 15 4 0.789 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 11 0.421 16 0.158 18 0.053

Overall W L 26 6 24 7 22 10 15 13 10 17 7 20 2 25

Pct. 0.812 0.774 0.688 0.536 0.370 0.259 0.074

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Regis University Metro State Colorado Mines Fort Hays State Chadron State Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 14 5 0.737 10 9 0.526 10 9 0.526 10 9 0.526 8 11 0.421 0 19 0.000

Overall W L 25 6 20 9 12 16 12 16 15 13 8 18 1 26

Pct. 0.806 0.609 0.429 0.429 0.538 0.308 0.037

West Division School CSU-Pueblo Western State Fort Lewis Mesa State Western New Mexico Adams State New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 11 8 0.579 10 9 0.526 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 17 10 15 13 14 13 17 11 8 16 9 17 1 25

Pct. 0.630 0.536 0.519 0.607 0.333 0.346 0.038

East Division School Fort Lewis CSU-Pueblo Mesa State Adams State UC-Colorado Springs New Mexico Highlands Western State

Conference W L Pct 15 4 0.789 15 4 0.789 13 6 0.684 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 5 14 0.263 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 23 8 20 9 17 11 11 16 10 17 8 19 3 24

Pct. 0.742 0.690 0.607 0.407 0.370 0.296 0.111

2007-08

2004-05

2006-07

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RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings 2002-03

1999-00

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Regis University Fort Hays State Metro State Chadron State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 15 4 0.789 13 6 0.684 10 9 0.526 10 9 0.526 4 15 0.211 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 25 6 23 8 20 8 13 15 13 15 10 17 4 23

Pct. 0.806 0.742 0.714 0.464 0.464 0.370 0.148

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Fort Hays State Metro State Regis University Colorado Christian Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 15 4 0.789 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 9 10 0.474 8 11 0.421

Overall W L 24 6 20 8 17 11 16 11 19 10 13 14 11 15

Pct. 0.800 0.714 0.607 0.593 0.655 0.481 0.423

West Division School Mesa State Southern Colorado Fort Lewis Western State UC-Colorado Springs Adams State New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 14 5 0.737 12 7 0.632 9 10 0.474 5 14 0.263 4 15 0.211 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 21 7 19 10 18 9 10 17 7 20 6 21 4 22

Pct. 0.750 0.655 0.667 0.370 0.259 0.222 0.154

West Division School Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Southern Colorado Western State Adams State UC-Colorado Springs Fort Lewis

Conference W L Pct 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 9 10 0.474 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 3 16 0.158 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 17 10 15 12 12 14 10 14 7 19 6 21 3 23

Pct. 0.630 0.556 0.462 0.417 0.269 0.222 0.115

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Regis University Fort Hays State Colorado Mines Metro State Chadron State Colorado Christian

Conference W L Pct 16 3 0.842 14 5 0.737 12 7 0.632 10 9 0.526 10 9 0.526 5 14 0.263 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 23 7 21 8 17 10 16 11 12 15 5 21 4 22

Pct. 0.767 0.724 0.630 0.593 0.444 0.192 0.154

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Regis University Fort Hays State Chadron State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 8 11 0.421 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 26 4 19 9 19 10 14 13 11 16 13 14 7 19

Pct. 0.867 0.679 0.655 0.519 0.423 0.481 0.269

West Division School Mesa State UC-Colorado Springs Fort Lewis Southern Colorado Western State New Mexico Highlands Adams State

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 13 6 0.684 13 6 0.684 9 10 0.474 6 13 0.316 4 15 0.211 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 26 4 19 9 17 8 15 11 9 17 8 17 7 20

Pct. 0.867 0.679 0.680 0.577 0.346 0.320 0.259

West Division School Mesa State New Mexico Highlands UC-Colorado Springs Western State Fort Lewis Southern Colorado Adams State

Conference W L Pct 15 4 0.789 11 8 0.579 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 6 13 0.316 5 14 0.263 3 16 0.158

Overall W L 22 6 14 13 11 12 7 16 8 18 6 20 5 20

Pct. 0.808 0.519 0.478 0.304 0.308 0.231 0.200

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State Regis University Fort Hays State Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Metro State

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 10 9 0.526 10 9 0.526 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368

Overall W L 27 3 19 9 17 10 15 15 13 14 13 13 9 17

Pct. 0.900 0.679 0.630 0.500 0.482 0.500 0.346

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Fort Hays State Colorado Christian Regis University Chadron State Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 17 2 0.895 17 2 0.895 14 5 0.737 13 6 0.684 8 11 0.421 6 13 0.316 5 14 0.263

Overall W L 25 4 25 5 19 9 18 9 11 15 9 17 8 18

Pct. 0.862 0.833 0.679 0.667 0.423 0.346 0.308

West Division School Mesa State UC-Colorado Springs New Mexico Highlands Southern Colorado Western State Adams State Fort Lewis

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 12 7 0.632 11 8 0.579 8 11 0.421 7 12 0.368 3 16 0.158 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 19 10 16 11 15 12 13 13 9 17 8 17 2 24

Pct. 0.655 0.593 0.556 0.500 0.346 0.320 0.007

West Division School Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Fort Lewis Southern Colorado Adams State UC-Colorado Springs Western State

Conference W L Pct 14 5 0.737 11 8 0.579 11 8 0.579 9 10 0.474 4 15 0.211 2 17 0.105 2 17 0.105

Overall W L 22 10 16 11 13 13 12 15 8 18 4 22 3 22

Pct. 0.688 0.593 0.500 0.444 0.308 0.154 0.120

2001-02

1998-99

2000-01

1997-98

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RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings 1996-97

1992-93

East Division School Nebraska-Kearney Fort Hays State Metro State Regis University Chadron State Colorado Christian Colorado Mines

Conference W L Pct 18 1 0.947 15 4 0.789 15 4 0.789 12 7 0.632 10 9 0.526 8 11 0.421 4 15 0.211

Overall W L 28 3 22 6 20 7 17 10 11 16 10 15 5 21

Pct. 0.903 0.786 0.741 0.630 0.407 0.400 0.192

School Chadron State Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Fort Hays State Adams State Western State Colorado Mines

West Division School Mesa State Fort Lewis Western State New Mexico Highlands Southern Colorado UC-Colorado Springs Adams State

Conference W L Pct 13 6 0.684 12 7 0.632 9 10 0.474 9 10 0.474 4 15 0.211 3 16 0.158 1 18 0.053

Overall W L 17 11 15 13 12 14 10 15 4 20 5 19 6 20

Pct. 0.607 0.536 0.462 0.400 0.167 0.208 0.231

1991-92

Conference W L Pct 16 0 1.000 11 5 0.688 11 5 0.688 9 7 0.563 9 7 0.563 7 9 0.438 5 11 0.313 3 13 0.188 1 15 0.063

Overall W L 26 5 16 12 17 11 16 12 13 14 11 16 8 18 5 21 4 22

Pct. 0.839 0.571 0.607 0.571 0.481 0.407 0.308 0.192 0.154

1990-91

Conference W L Pct 12 2 0.857 12 2 0.857 9 5 0.642 8 6 0.571 5 9 0.357 4 10 0.285 3 11 0.214 3 11 0.214 ----

Overall W L 23 6 22 8 17 11 13 14 11 20 8 19 5 22 4 20 17 11

Pct. 0.793 0.733 0.607 0.481 0.355 0.296 0.185 0.167 0.607

1988-90

Conference W L Pct 10 2 0.833 9 3 0.750 9 3 0.750 6 6 0.500 4 8 0.333 3 9 0.250 1 11 0.083

Overall W L 17 11 18 9 19 11 12 14 10 17 7 20 4 22

Pct. 0.607 0.667 0.633 0.462 0.370 0.259 0.154

1995-96 School Nebraska-Kearney Fort Hays State Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Chadron State Colorado Mines Western State Fort Lewis Adams State

1994-95 School Fort Hays State Chadron State Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Western State Adams State Fort Lewis Nebraska-Kearney * * Not eligible for RMAC title

1993-94 School Fort Hays State Chadron State New Mexico Highlands Mesa State Adams State Western State Colorado Mines

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School New Mexico Highlands Fort Hays State Mesa State Adams State Western State Chadron State Colorado Mines

School Fort Hays State Mesa State Adams State Chadron State Western State Fort Lewis Colorado Mines New Mexico Highlands * * Not eligible for RMAC title

School Mesa State Western New Mexico Southern Colorado Western State Fort Lewis Adams State Colorado Mines Fort Hays State * Kearney State * Chadron State * Wayne State * * Not eligible for RMAC title

Conference W L Pct 10 2 0.833 10 2 0.833 8 4 0.667 8 4 0.667 3 9 0.250 2 10 0.167 1 11 0.083

Overall W L 18 9 17 11 19 10 18 11 9 18 4 20 1 22

Pct. 0.667 0.607 0.655 0.620 0.333 0.167 0.043

Conference W L Pct 10 2 0.833 9 3 0.750 8 4 0.667 7 5 0.583 4 8 0.333 3 9 0.250 1 11 0.083

Overall W L 21 9 18 10 20 9 17 11 11 15 7 22 1 24

Pct. 0.700 0.642 0.689 0.607 0.423 0.241 0.040

Conference W L Pct 12 0 1.000 9 3 0.750 7 5 0.583 5 7 0.416 5 7 0.416 3 9 0.250 1 11 0.083 -

Overall W L 34 2 19 9 14 14 13 13 10 17 4 22 4 21 15 14

Pct. 0.944 0.678 0.500 0.500 0.370 0.154 0.160 0.517

Conference W L Pct 10 2 0.833 9 3 0.750 9 3 0.750 6 6 0.500 5 7 0.416 3 9 0.250 0 12 0.000

Overall W L 18 12 25 6 18 10 12 16 9 16 8 17 0 26 22 7 15 11 8 10 3 23

Pct. 0.600 0.806 0.643 0.428 0.360 0.320 0.000 0.758 0.577 0.444 0.115

Conference W L Pct 9 3 0.750 9 3 0.750 9 3 0.750 9 3 0.750 3 9 0.250 2 10 0.167 1 11 0.083

Overall W L 18 9 17 10 18 11 14 14 10 17 7 19 5 19

Pct. 0.667 0.629 0.621 0.500 0.370 0.269 0.208

1988-89 School Western New Mexico Fort Lewis Mesa State Southern Colorado Western State Adams State Colorado Mines


RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings 1987-88 School Southern Colorado Fort Lewis Western State Adams State Mesa State New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Western New Mexico * Includes win(s) later forfeited # Includes win(s) by forfeit

1983-84 Conference W L Pct 12 2 0.857 11# 3 0.786 8# 6 0.571 8# 6 0.571 7 7 0.500 4 10 0.286 3# 11 0.214 3# 11 0.214

Overall W L 17# 10* 16# 13 13# 13 11# 16 7 20 5 16* 5# 17 5# 19

Pct. 0.629 0.552 0.500 0.407 0.259 0.238 0.227 0.208

Conference W L Pct 12 2 0.857 9 5 0.642 8 6 0.571 7 7 0.500 6 8* 0.428 5 9 0.357 5* 9 0.357 4 10 0.286

Overall W L 22 7 15 11 12 13 14 14 7 18* 6 15 6* 17 7 17

Conference W L Pct 14 2 0.875 13 3 0.813 12 4 0.750 7 9 0.438 7 9 0.438 7 9 0.438 7 9 0.438 3 13 0.188 2 14 0.125

Overall W L 20 8 16 9 18 11 10 13 11 15 11 16 10 16 6 20 3 22

Pct. 0.758 0.576 0.480 0.500 0.280 0.286 0.261 0.292

1985-86 School Fort Lewis Southern Utah Western State Western New Mexico Mesa College Southern Colorado Adams State New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines

Overall W L 23 6 17 9 17 10 12 11 11 15 9 17 7 14 6 19 3 23

Pct. 0.793 0.654 0.630 0.522 0.423 0.346 0.333 0.240 0.115

Conference W L Pct 17 1 0.944 15 3 0.833 14 4 0.778 10 8 0.556 10 8 0.556 9 9 0.500 6 12 0.333 5 13 0.278 4 14 0.222 0 18 0.000

Overall W L 18 6 21 7 18 10 13 13 11 14 9 11 8 18 5 21 6 18 1 21

Pct. 0.750 0.750 0.643 0.500 0.440 0.450 0.308 0.192 0.250 0.045

East Division School Regis College Southern Colorado New Mexico Highlands Colorado Mines Western New Mexico

Conference W L Pct 8 0 1.000 5 3 0.625 4 4 0.500 2 6 0.250 1 7 0.125

Overall W L 16 11 11 15 10 11 6 15 5 11

Pct. 0.593 0.423 0.476 0.286 0.313

West Division School Adams State Western State Mesa College Fort Lewis Southern Utah

Conference W L Pct 8 0 1.000 6 2 0.750 4 4 0.500 1 7 0.125 1 7 0.125

Overall W L 21 4 14 11 10 11 4 18 1 15

Pct. 0.840 0.560 0.476 0.182 0.063

East Division School Southern Colorado Colorado Mines Regis College New Mexico Highlands Western New Mexico

Conference W L Pct 6 2 0.750 6 2 0.750 5 3 0.625 2 6 0.250 1 7 0.125

Overall W L 12 15 10 13 12 15 7 16 2 10

Pct. 0.444 0.435 0.444 0.304 0.167

West Division School Adams State Western State Fort Lewis Southern Utah Mesa College

Conference W L Pct 7 1 0.875 6 2 0.750 3 5 0.375 2 6 0.250 2 6 0.250

Overall W L 23 4 21 6 7 11 3 8 2 15

Pct. 0.852 0.778 0.389 0.273 0.118

1982-83

1986-87 School Western State Adams State New Mexico Highlands Southern Colorado Mesa College Colorado Mines Western New Mexico Fort Lewis * Includes Mesa forfeit to WMNU

Conference W L Pct 14 2 0.875 12 4 0.750 11 5 0.688 8 8 0.500 8 8 0.500 7 9 0.438 7 9 0.438 4 12 0.250 2 14 0.125

School Adams State Fort Lewis New Mexico Highlands Southern Utah State Mesa College Southern Colorado Western New Mexico Colorado Mines Western State

School Fort Lewis Adams State Regis College New Mexico Highlands Mesa College Southern Utah State Southern Colorado Western State Colorado Mines Western New Mexico

1981-82 Pct. 0.714 0.640 0.621 0.435 0.423 0.407 0.385 0.231 0.120

1984-85 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct. Adams State 16 0 1.000 22 3 0.880 Fort Lewis 14 2 0.875 21 6 0.778 # Southern Utah State 9 7 0.563 13 12 0.520 Mesa College 8 8 0.500 13 16 0.448 Western New Mexico 8 8 0.500 9 14 0.391 New Mexico Highlands 8 8 0.500 9 16 0.360 Western State 6 10 0.375 9 17 0.346 Colorado Mines 3 13 0.188 4 19 0.174 Southern Colorado 0 16 0.000 0 25 0.000 # - standing include three game by Southern Utah State: two in league play (Western New Mexico and New Mexico Highlands) and a non-league games to Fresno Pacific. SUSC played an ineligible player in each of the three games.

1980-81

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RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings 1979-80 East Division School Colorado Mines Regis College Southern Colorado Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands

Conference W L Pct 6 2 0.750 5 3 0.625 5 3 0.625 4 4 0.500 0 8 0.000

Overall W L 9 14 12 12 10 16 7 9 5 17

Pct. 0.391 0.500 0.385 0.438 0.227

West Division School Mesa College Adams State Western State Southern Utah Fort Lewis

Conference W L Pct 6 2 0.750 5 3 0.625 5 3 0.625 4 4 0.500 0 8 0.000

Overall W L 18 5 16 8 15 9 11 12 5 16

Pct. 0.783 0.667 0.625 0.478 0.238

East Division School Southern Colorado Colorado Mines Western New Mexico New Mexico Highlands Regis College

Conference W L Pct 7 1 0.875 6 2 0.750 5 3 0.625 2 6 0.250 0 8 0.000

Overall W L 15 9 9 13 9 7 5 10 3 15

Pct. 0.625 0.409 0.563 0.333 0.167

West Division School Western State Southern Utah Adams State Fort Lewis Mesa College

Conference W L Pct 7 1 0.875 5 3 0.625 4 4 0.500 3 5 0.375 3 5 0.375

Overall W L 19 3 14 7 10 10 5 8 11 14

Pct. 0.864 0.667 0.500 0.385 0.440

1978-79

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RMAC Women’s Basketball All-Time Shootout Records SCHOOL

W

L

PCT.

PARTICIPATING YEARS

Nebraska-Kearney Colorado State-Pueblo Colorado Mesa Metro State Regis Fort Lewis Black Hills State Fort Hays State Colorado Christian New Mexico Highlands Chadron State UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Mines Western State Adams State Western New Mexico

29 18 23 15 15 15 2 11 7 7 5 4 4 2 1 0

11 10 16 12 13 15 2 13 9 9 8 7 14 8 7 1

.725 .643 .590 .555 .536 .500 .500 .458 .438 .438 .385 .364 .222 .200 .125 .000

11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 98 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 08, 07, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 00, 99, 98, 97 15, 14, 13, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 97 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 98, 97, 96 15, 14 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 08, 00, 99, 98 05, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 03, 01, 00, 99, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 15, 14, 13, 12, 06, 02, 01 13, 12, 10, 09, 07, 06, 05, 04, 02, 01, 96, 95, 94, 93 12, 11, 10, 09, 07, 96, 95, 93 11, 10, 09, 08, 95, 94, 93 15

Individual Single-Game Highs

SHOOTOUT TITLES 6 (‘04, ‘01, ‘00, ‘99, ‘97, ‘96) 4 (‘10, ‘09, ‘08, ‘06) 3 (‘14, ‘13, ‘02) 2 (‘05, ‘98) 2 (‘07, ‘03) 2 (‘12, ‘11) 0 1 (‘93) 1 (15) 1 (‘94) 1 (‘95) 0 0 0 0 0

Team Single-Game Highs

Most Points: 33, by Petrece Faulkner, Fort Hays State, 1993

Most Points: 111, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Southern Colorado, 1998

Most Rebounds: 23, by Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo, 2004

Most Rebounds: 60, by CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 2004

Most Assists: 11, Katerina Garcia, Fort Lewis vs. Western State, 3/3/12 11, by Shelby Heer, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995

Most Assists: 28, by Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Christian, 2008 28, by Fort Hays State vs. Western State, 1996

Most Steals: 9, by Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997 Most Blocked Shots: 7, by Janelle Miratsky, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, by Jacque Machesney, Regis at Colorado Mines, 3/3/09 7, by Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 3/3/09 7, by Erin Kerr, Fort Lewis vs. CSU-Pueblo 3/6/09 7, by Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines 3/7/09 7, by Patricia Vigil, N.M. Highlands, 2001 7, by Jodi Ward, Nebraska-Kearney, 2000 Highest Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): 91% (10-of-11), by Cindy Hajek, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995 Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 4 attempts): 100% (4-of-4), by Kendall Babler, CSUP at CCU, 03/01/11 100% (4-of-4), by Leslie Velarde, N.M. Highlands, 1996 Highest Free Throw % (Min. 10 attempts): 100% (14-of-14), by Cleste King, Mesa State, 1995 100% (12-of-12), by Lacy Orpin, Chadron State, 1995 100% (11-of-11), by Chelsey Biegler, Black Hills State 2014 100% (10-of-10), by Erika Richards, Fort Lewis 2014 100% (10-of-10), by Stephanie Allen, Metro State, 1999 100% (10-of-10), by Shauna Porter, Nebraska-Kearney, 2001

Most Steals: 20, by Regis vs. Mesa State, 2007 Most Blocked Shots: 12, Colorado Mines vs. CSU-Pueblo, 3/7/09 Most Field Goals Made: 42, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Regis, 1997 Most Field Goal Attempts: 83, by N.M. Highlands vs. Mesa State, 1995 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 12, by N.M. Highlands vs. Colorado Mines, 1994 12, by UCCS vs. Regis, 2015 Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 33, by Regis vs. UCCS, 2015 Most Free Throws Made: 28, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. USC, 1998 Most Free Throws Attempts: 38, by Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Mines, 2004 Fewest Turnovers: 4, by CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 2014 Highest Field Goal %: 60% (42-of-70), by Nebraska-Kearney (vs. Regis, 1997) Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): 66.7 (8-of-12), by Metro State vs. Colorado Mesa, 2/28/12 62.5% (5-of-8), by Fort Hays State vs. Adams State, 1993 Highest Free Throw % (Min. 9 attempts): 100.0 (10-of-10), by Western New Mexico (vs. Colorado Mesa, 2015) 95.2 (20-of-21), by Regis (vs. Metro State, 2007)

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RMAC Women’s Basketball Shootout History RMAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SHOOTOUT CHAMPIONS 2015 – Colorado Christian 2014 – Colorado Mesa 2013 – Colorado Mesa 2012 – Fort Lewis 2011 – Fort Lewis 2010 – CSU-Pueblo 2009 – CSU-Pueblo 2008 – CSU-Pueblo 2007 – Regis 2006 – CSU-Pueblo 2005 – Metro State 2004 – Nebraska-Kearney 2003 – Regis 2002 – Mesa State 2001 – Nebraska-Kearney 2000 – Nebraska-Kearney 1999 – Nebraska-Kearney 1998 – Metro State 1997 – Nebraska-Kearney 1996 – Nebraska-Kearney 1995 – Chadron State 1994 – N.M. Highlands 1993 – Fort Hays State

2015 First Round (March 3, RMAC Campuses) #1 Colorado Mesa def. #8 Western New Mexico, 57-41 #4 CSU-Pueblo def. #5 Black Hills State, 62-57 #3 Colorado Christian def. #6 Fort Lewis, 57-56 #2 UCCS def. #7 Regis, 90-72 Semifinals (March 6, Colorado Mesa-Grand Junction, Colo.) #4 CSU-Pueblo def. #1 Colorado Mesa, 61-51 #3 Colorado Christian def. #2 UCCS, 66-51 Championship (March 7, Colorado Mesa-Grand Junction, Colo.) #3 Colorado Christian def. #4 CSU-Pueblo, 52-44 All-Tournament Team MVP – Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian Claire Paxton, Colorado Christian Taylor Torres, Colorado Christian Katie Nehf, CSU-Pueblo Ashley Piper, CSU-Pueblo Leanndra Gilbert, Colorado Mesa

2014 First Round (March 4, RMAC Campuses) #1 Colorado Mesa def. #8 UC-Colorado Springs, 70-57 #4 Regis def. #5 Colorado Christian, 74-64 #6 Black Hills State def. #3 Fort Lewis, 81-71 #2 CSU-Pueblo def. #7 Metro State, 51-46 Semifinals (March 7, Colorado Mesa-Grand Junction, Colo.) #1 Colorado Mesa def. #4 Regis, 74-41 #6 Black Hills State def. #2 CSU-Pueblo, 63-53 Championship (March 8, Colorado Mesa-Grand Junction, Colo.) #1 Colorado Mesa def. #6 Black Hills State, 73-55 All-Tournament Team MVP – Christen Lopez, Colorado Mesa Aubry Boehme, Colorado Mesa Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa Dakota Barrie, Black Hills State Chelsea Biegler, Black Hills State Tae’lor Purdy, Regis

2013 First Round (March 5, RMAC Campuses) #1 Colorado Mesa def. #8 Regis, 74-50 #2 Metro State def. #7 Colorado Mines, 75-55 #6 Colorado Christian def. #3 UC-Colorado Springs, 72-70 #4 Fort Lewis def. #5 CSU-Pueblo, 78-67 Semifinals (March 8, Colorado Mesa-Grand Junction, Colo.) #1 Colorado Mesa def. #4 Fort Lewis, 73-65 #6 Colorado Christian def. #2 Metro State, 53-48 Championship (March 9, Colorado Mesa-Grand Junction, Colo.) #1 Colorado Mesa def. #6 Colorado Christian, 60-47 All-Tournament Team MVP – Katrina Selsor, Colorado Mesa Kate Louthan, Colorado Christian Kelsey Sigl, Colorado Mesa Mariah Metoyer, Colorado Christian Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa Katerina Garcia, Fort Lewis

2012 First Round (February 28, RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State def. #8 Colorado Mesa, 84-61 #2 Fort Lewis def. #7 Colorado Christian, 96-64 #6 UC-Colorado Springs def. #3 Colorado Christian, 61-58 #4 Western State def. #5 Colorado Mines, 64-59 Semifinals (March 2, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #4 Western State def. #1 Metro State, 70-66 #2 Fort Lewis def. #6 UC-Colorado Springs, 68-65 Championship (March 3, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #2 Fort Lewis def. #4 Western State, 87-78 All-Tournament Team MVP – Jamie Simmons, Fort Lewis Dana Schreibvogel, Fort Lewis Jenna Santistevan, Fort Lewis Katie Hall, Western State Nikki Trujillo, Western State Jessica Brown, UC-Colorado Springs

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2008

First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses) #1 Metro State def. #8 Western State, 70-50 #2 Fort Lewis def. #7 Nebraska-Kearney, 88-59 #3 Colorado Christian def. #6 CSU-Pueblo, 95-76 #4 Adams State def. #5 Mesa State, 77-57 Semifinals (March 5, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Metro State def. #4 Adams State, 48-37 OT # 2 Fort Lewis def. #3 Colorado Christian, 50-65 Championship (March 6, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #2 Fort Lewis def. #1 Metro State, 65-57

First Round (Feb. 29, RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Lewis def. #8 Colorado Christian, 73-43 #2 Nebraska-Kearney def. #7 Regis, 85-71 #3 Metro State def. #6 Adams State, 88-60 #5 CSU-Pueblo def. #4 Mesa State, 73-65 Semifinals (March 7, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #5 CSU-Pueblo def. #1 Fort Lewis, 70-68 (OT) #2 Nebraska-Kearney def. #3 Metro State, 59-58 Championship (March 8, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #5 CSU-Pueblo def. #2 Nebraska-Kearney, 70-54

All-Tournament Team MVP - Dana Schreibvoge, Fort Lewis Jenna Santistevan, Fort Lewis Abby Jackson, Fort Lewis Cassondra Bratton, Metro State Jasmine Cervantes, Metro State Stephanie Allen, Colorado Christian

All-Tournament Team MVP - Lindsay Black, CSU-Pueblo Cassandra Bratton, Metro State Amy Mathis, Nebraska-Kearney Melissa Hinkley, Nebraska-Kearney Rachel Espinoza, CSU-Pueblo Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo

2010

2007

First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Lewis def. #4 Western State 56-54 #1 Colorado Christian def. #4 Nebraska-Kearney 65-59 #3 Metro State def. #2 Colorado Mines 55-51 #3 CSU-Pueblo def. #2 Adams State 70-61 Semifinals (March 5, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) Fort Lewis def. Metro State 60-46 CSU-Pueblo def. Colorado Christian 66-63 Championship (March 6, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) CSU-Pueblo 61 def. Fort Lewis 61-60 All-Tournament Team MVP - Katrina Selsor, CSU-Pueblo Juanise Cornell, Colorado Christian Katie Mackey, Fort Lewis Kami Dahlber, CSU-Pueblo Allison Rosel, Fort Lewis Caitlyn Jewell, CSU-Pueblo

2009 First Round (March 3, RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Lewis def. #8 Western State, 71-47 #2 Nebraska-Kearney def. #7 Adams State, 83-60 #3 Colorado Mines def. #6 Regis, 73-59 #4 CSU-Pueblo def. #5 Metro State, 57-54 Semifinals (March 6, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #4 CSU-Pueblo def. #1 Fort Lewis, 83-65 #3 Colorado Mines def. #2 Nebraska-Kearney, 63-56 Championship (March 7, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #4 CSU-Pueblo def. #3 Colorado Mines, 62-42 All-Tournament Team MVP - Rachel Espinoza, CSU-Pueblo Savannah Afoa, Colorado Mines Amanda Bartlett, CSU-Pueblo Brecca Gaffney, Colorado Mines Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo Alison Rosel, Fort Lewis

First Round (Feb. 28, RMAC Campuses) #1 Regis def. #8 Mesa State, 102-64 #2 CSU-Pueblo def. #7 Fort Lewis, 68-59 #3 Metro State def. #6 Colorado Mines, 69-56 #4 Nebraska-Kearney def. #5 Western State, 76-63 Semifinals (March 3, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Regis def. #4 Nebraska-Kearney, 79-71 #3 Metro State def. #2 CSU-Pueblo, 67-55 Championship (March 4, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #1 Regis def. #3 Metro State, 76-62 All-Tournament Team MVP - Denise Lopez, Regis Kerry Lewis, CSU-Pueblo Jade Meads, Nebraska-Kearney Rianna Harris, Metro State Danielle Ellerington, Metro State Breanne Burley, Regis

2006 First Round (March 1, RMAC Campuses) #8 Colorado Mines def. #1 Regis, 71-57 #2 Fort Lewis def. #7 UC-Colorado Springs, 69-54 #6 CSU-Pueblo def. #3 Fort Hays State, 69-55 #4 Nebraska-Kearney def. #5 Metro State, 79-66 Semifinals (March 4, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #8 Colorado Mines def. #4 Nebraska-Kearney, 67-61 #6 CSU-Pueblo def. #2 Fort Lewis, 65-63 Championship (March 5, CSFEC, Pueblo, Colo.) #6 CSU-Pueblo def. #8 Colorado Mines, 65-54 All-Tournament Team MVP- Lauren Westerman, CSU-Pueblo Karin Hansen, CSU-Pueblo Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo Ashley Gronewoller, Colorado Mines Iva Tomova, Colorado Mines Stephanie Kosters, Fort Lewis

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2002

First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses) #1 Regis def. #8 CSU-Pueblo, 79-61 #2 N.M. Highlands def. #7 Fort Lewis, 80-69 #3 Metro State def. #6 Nebraska-Kearney, 86-63 #4 Fort Hays State def. #5 Colorado Mines, 81-53 Semifinals (March 5, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.) #1 Regis def. #4 Fort Hays State, 78-58 #3 Metro State def. #2 N.M. Highlands, 87-70 Championship (March 6, World Arena, Colorado Springs, Colo.) #3 Metro State def. #1 Regis, 61-57

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Mesa State 79, #8 Metro State 56 #4 UC-Colorado Springs 56, #5 Fort Lewis 3 #3 Regis 78, #6 Fort Hays State 70 #2 Nebraska-Kearney 69, #7 Colorado Mines 44 Semifinals (DU Campus) Mesa State 57, UC-Colorado Springs 51 (OT) Nebraska-Kearney 65, Regis 57 Championship (DU Campus) Mesa State 67, Nebraska-Kearney 63

All-Tournament Team MVP - Paige Powers, Metro State Stephenie Davis, Metro State Denise Lopez, Regis Natasha Molock, Metro State Cappie Smith, Regis Lindsay Viall, Regis

All-Tournament Team MVP - Kelli O’Dwyer, Mesa State Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney Heather Steffen, Nebraska-Kearney Molly Marrin, Regis Lindsay Sundloff, Mesa State

2001 2004 First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 93, #8 Fort Hays State 68 #2 Fort Lewis 76, #7 Colorado Mines 60 #3 Colorado State-Pueblo 77, #6 Metro State 74, (2OT) #4 Regis 82, #5 Mesa State 58 Semifinals (World Arena Colorado Springs, Colo.) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 62, #4 Regis 55 #2 Fort Lewis 79, #3 Colorado State-Pueblo 73 Championship (World Arena Colorado Springs, Colo.) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 59, #2 Fort Lewis 44 All Tournament Team MVP - Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney K.T. Creech, Fort Lewis Nadia Fercha, Colorado State-Pueblo Allison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney Amy Mohr, Fort Lewis Heather Steffen, Nebraska-Kearney

2003 First Round (RMAC Campuses) #4 Southern Colorado 89, #5 Fort Hays 72 #1 Nebraska-Kearney 67, #8 Chadron State 54 #3 Regis 62, #6 Fort Lewis 50 #2 Mesa State 62, #7 Metro State 53 Semifinals (World Arena Colorado Springs, Colo.) Nebraska-Kearney 91, Southern Colorado 69 Regis 79, Mesa State 78 Championship (World Arena Colorado Springs, Colo.) Regis 82, Nebraska-Kearney 64 All Tournament Team MVP - Julie Jestus, Regis Molly Marrin, Regis Taryn Ninemire, Nebraska-Kearney Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Natalie Rogers, Mesa State Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado

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First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 97, #8 Fort Hays State 78 #5 UC-Colorado Springs 75, #4 Regis 70 #3 Chadron State 81, #6 N.M. Highlands 77 #2 Mesa State 61, #7 Colorado Mines 55 Semifinals (DU Campus) Mesa State 74, Chadron State 52 Nebraska-Kearney 74, UC-Colorado Springs 52 Championship (DU Campus) Nebraska-Kearney 76, Mesa State 66 All-Tournament Team MVP - Becky Schroeder, Nebraska-Kearney Natalie Rogers, Mesa State Kelli O’Dwyer, Mesa State Alison Kruger, Nebraska-Kearney Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney

2000 First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 80, #8 Colorado Christian 50 #7 Regis 83, #2 Mesa State 80 #3 Chadron State 92, #6 Metro State 71 #4 Fort Hays State 88, #5 N.M. Highlands 75 Semifinals (DU Campus) Nebraska-Kearney 89, Fort Hays State 68 Regis 62, Chadron State 47 Championship (DU Campus) Nebraska-Kearney 86, Regis 74 All-Tournament Team MVP - Jodi Ward, Nebraska-Kearney Beth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney Roxi Hoegerl, Chadron State Andi Pruitt, Regis Michelle Eccher, Regis


RMAC Women’s Basketball Shootout History 1999

1996

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 93, #8 Colorado Christian 47 #2 Mesa State 74, #7 N.M. Highlands 45 #3 Regis 82, #6 Chadron State 72 #4 Metro State 80, #5 Fort Hays State 65 Semifinals (Metro State campus) Nebraska-Kearney 69, Metro State 58 Regis 70, Mesa State 60 Championship (Metro State campus) Nebraska-Kearney 71, Regis 48

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 87, #8 Fort Lewis 41 #4 N.M. Highlands 83, #5 Chadron State 59 #3 Mesa State 63, #6 Colorado Mines 60 #2 Fort Hays State 87, #7 Western State 58 Semifinals (Metro State campus) Nebraska-Kearney 82, N.M. Highlands 72 Mesa State 66, Fort Hays State 51 Championship (Metro State campus) Nebraska-Kearney 81, Mesa State 64

All-Tournament Team MVP - Jodi Dubbs, Nebraska-Kearney Tara Streit, Nebraska-Kearney Jeni Roeder, Regis Stephanie Allen, Metro State Jaime White, Mesa State

All-Tournament Team MVP - Jennifer Warner, Nebraska-Kearney Celeste King, Mesa State Jessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-Kearney Bea Gonzales, N.M. Highlands Mellisa Nutty, Fort Hays State

1998

1995

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Nebraska-Kearney 111, #8 Southern Colo. 61 #2 Metro State 73, #7 Fort Lewis 44 #3 Fort Hays State 83, #6 N.M. Highlands 68 #4 Mesa State 66, #5 Colorado Christian 51 Semifinals (Metro State campus) Mesa State 72, Nebraska-Kearney 64 Metro State 77, Fort Hays State 50 Championship (Metro State campus) Metro State 69, Mesa State 54

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Fort Hays State 87, #8 Adams State 38 #2 Chadron State 80, #7 Western State 70 #3 Nebraska-Kearney 79, #6 Colorado Mines 62 #4 Mesa State 90, #5 N.M. Highlands 79 Semifinals (Metro State campus) Fort Hays State 82, Mesa State 66 Chadron State 66, Nebraska-Kearney 57 Championship (Metro State campus) Chadron State 81, Fort Hays State 80 (2OT)

All-Tournament Team MVP - Farrah Magee, Metro State Stephanie Allen, Metro State Jessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-Kearney Mandy Miller, Mesa State Jaime White, Mesa State

All-Tournament Team MVP - Lacy Orpin, Chadron State Lisa Arnett, Chadron State Kris Osthoff, Fort Hays State Kristen Wiebe, Fort Hays State Cindy Buckhanan, Mesa State

1997

1994

First Round (RMAC Campuses) W#1 Mesa State 78, W#4 Chadron State 76 E#3 Fort Hays State 60, E#2 Metro State 57 W#2 Fort Lewis 58, W#3 N.M. Highlands 48 E#1 Nebraska-Kearney 100, E#4 Regis 53 Semifinals (Metro State campus) Mesa State 72, Fort Hays State 60 Nebraska-Kearney 74, Fort Lewis 45 Championship (Metro State campus) Nebraska-Kearney 103, Mesa State 63

First Round (RMAC Campuses) #4 Mesa State 79, #5 Adams State 64 #3 N.M. Highlands 87, #6 Colorado Mines 58 #2 Chadron State bye #1 Fort Hays State bye Semifinals (Denver) Fort Hays State 74, Mesa State 72 N.M. Highlands 89, Chadron State 77 Championship (Denver) N.M. Highlands 83, Fort Hays State 67

All-Tournament Team MVP - Jessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-Kearney Shelby Hayden, Fort Hays State Terry Dangler, Mesa State Jennifer Warner, Nebraska-Kearney Jaime White, Mesa State

All-Tournament Team MVP - Michele Adams, N.M. Highlands Pat Steward, N.M. Highlands Kris Ostoff, Fort Hays State Barb Steinlag, Fort Hays State Cindy Buckhanan, Mesa State

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RMAC Women’s Basketball Shootout History 1993 First Round (RMAC Campuses) Fort Hays State 58, Adams State 51 N.M. Highlands 83, Western State 61 Mesa State 83, Colorado Mines 52 Semifinals (Gunnison, Colo.) Fort Hays State 78, Chadron State 76 N.M. Highlands 77, Mesa State 55 Championship (Gunnison, Colo.) Fort Hays State 68, N.M. Highlands 62 All-Tournament Team Shauna Smith, Chadron State Petrece Faulkner, Fort Hays State Carol Coykendall, Fort Hays State Cindy Phillips, N.M. Highlands Michele Adams, N.M. Highlands

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Individual All-Conference Honors Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (1996-Present)

Denise Durant Becky Muller

RMAC Player of the Year

Second Team - All-RMAC East Division Tae’lor Purdy 2009-10

RMAC Academic Player of the Year Paulina Tuell 2008-09 RMAC Defensive Player of the Year RMAC Freshman of the Year Tae’lor Purdy 2009-10 RMAC East Division Freshman of the Year Tae’lor Purdy 2009-10 RMAC Coach of the Year First Team - All-RMAC Bay’lee Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Kerri Connelly

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2008-09 1982-83

Second Team - All-RMAC Caresse Williams 2014-15 Sarah Feeney 2012-13 Lauren Luebbe 2010-11 Third Team - All-RMAC Bay’lee Purdy Kari Ameling Brandi Collins Meagan Nickell Salina Kuiper

2013-14 2011-12 2011-12 2010-11 2010-11

Honorable Mention - All-RMAC Erica Von Stein 2014-15 Waverly Dodrill 1982-83 Jan Bangasser 1982-83 First Team - All-RMAC East Division Paulina Tuell 2008-09 Jane Hart 1981-82 Kerri Connelly 1981-82 Denise Durant 1980-81

60

1979-80 1978-79

Third Team - All-RMAC East Division Jenny Vieira 2008-09 Lauren Luebbe 2008-09 Honorable Mention - All-RMAC East Division Jan Bangasser Becky Muller Theresa Smith Becky Muller Theresa Smith

1981-82 1980-81 1980-81 1979-80 1979-80

Preseason RMAC Player of the Year Preseason RMAC Offensive Player of the Year Preseason RMAC Defensive Player of the Year Preseason RMAC Freshman of the Year All-RMAC Preseason Bay’lee Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell

2003 2002 2001 1999 1998 1997 1996 Offensive Player of the Week 2014-15 Caresse Williams 2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 1998 1997 1996

2/9 12/9

East Division Player of the Week 2009-10 Emily Kuipers 1/4 RMAC All-Tournament Offensive MVP

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2008-09

All-RMAC East Division Preseason Lauren Luebbe 2009-10 Paulina Tuell 2008-09 RMAC Players of the Week Defensive Player of the Week 2010-11 Lauren Luebbe 12/6 2008 2007 2005 2004

RMAC All-Tournament Defensive MVP RMAC All-Tournament MVP RMAC All-Tournament Team Tae’lor Purdy 2013-14 RMAC Scholar-Athlete Jan Bangasser 1982-83 Academic All-RMAC First Team Sarah Seefeldt 2014-15 Tae’lor Purdy 2013-14 Lauren Luebbe 2010-11 Paulina Tuell 2008-09


Lauren Luebbe

2008-09

Second Team Sarah Feeney

2012-13

Honor Roll Karlyn Johnson Mackenzie McPhee Erica Von Stein Sarah Seefeldt Erica Von Stein Kellie Deremo Meghan Hollenga Kara Larson Tae’lor Purdy Sarah Seefelt Kaitie Vader Kari Ameling Kellie Deremo Meghan Hollenga Kara Larson Kellie Deremo Meghan Hollenga Kara Larson Erin O’Toole Kaitie Vader Jacque Machesney Chelsea Porter Ashley Pope Emily Kuipers Emily Kuipers Kammy Martindale Ashley Pope

2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2013-14 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2009-10 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09

Back to 2008-09 Colorado Athletic Conference (1990-96) First Team Alisha Strzok Anita Foskuhl

1994-95 1992-93

Second Team Dena Koskovich Shawna Marsh Julie Eymann Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala

1995-96 1995-96 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91

Julie Eymann Corinne Deters Corinne Deters LaShaa Ross

1991-92 1991-92 1990-91 1990-91

Academic All-CAC Renea Flores 1995-96 Darcy Scheeler 1994-95 Renea Flores 1994-95 Bobby Joe Ellis 1994-95 Shannan Stelle 1994-95 Jalane Daily 1993-94 Darcy Scheeler 1993-94 Corinne Deters 1992-93 Julie Eymann 1992-93 Corinne Deters 1991-92 Jalane Daily 1991-92 Corinne Deters 1990-91 Colorado Divide Conference (19831990) First Team Val Sewald Val Sewald Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Theresa Newton Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill

1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84

Academic All-CDC First Team Joey Weber 1989-90 Joey Weber 1988-89 Second Team Val Sewald Kim Connelly Val Sewald Barb Fox Val Sewald Tammie Brethower Susan Henke

1989-90 1988-89 1988-89 1987-88 1987-88 1986-87 1986-87

Honorable Mention

61


Regis University Women’s Basketball Year-by-Year Leaders

62

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

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

928 941 794 878 751 829 923 915 917 973 1,081 921 1,072 843 1,029 1,082 1,064 958 1,011 910 789 743 869 890 990 1,109 1,007 873 938 1,030

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89

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

34.4 33.6 29.4 31.4 28.9 30.7 33.0 32.7 29.6 31.4 34.9 31.8 34.6 31.3 38.1 37.3 36.7 36.8 37.4 35.0 31.6 28.6 32.2 33.0 35.4 38.2 38.7

1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

Val Sewald Tammie Brethower Theresa Newton

36.4 34.7 36.8

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

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

140 187 126 142 99 132 207 174 185 216 173 197 168 156 188 166 158 160 127 142 123 98 191 196 200 115 119 155 186 191 196 142 142 111 118 144 116 93

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01

Field Goals Attempted Bay’lee Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Meagan Nickell Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Stevi Seitz Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt

363 466 335 396 231 305 415 342 372 414 387 370 371 277 386

1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Andi Pruitt Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Shawna Marsh Alisha Strzok Maria Vazquez Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala Val Sewald Val Sewald LaShaa Ross Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Jane Hart Becky Muller Denise Durant Becky Muller Mary Gould

328 347 324 304 330 264 225 406 420 415 308 316 316 371 430 409 399 322 328 268 299 326 306 221

Field Goal Pct. (Min. 85 made) 2014-15 Karlyn Johnson .491 2013-14 Sarah Seefeldt .462 2012-13 Sarah Feeney .398 2011-12 Brandi Collins .462 2010-11 Salina Kuiper .471 2009-10 Salina Kuiper .524 2008-09 Paulina Tuell .499 2007-08 Paulina Tuell .516 2006-07 Denise Lopez .527 2005-06 Diana Lopez .522 2004-05 Denise Lopez .473 2003-04 Kristina Vengryte .532 2002-03 Rachel Caliga .576 2001-02 Rachel Caliga .616 2000-01 Katie Beamon .586 1999-00 Erica Schutte .558 1998-99 Katie Beamon .549 1997-98 Jeni Roeder .494 1996-97 Jeni Roeder .472 1995-96 Michel Griffin .545 1994-95 Bobby Ellis .505 1993-94 Darcy Scheeler .505 1992-93 Julie Eymann .681 1991-92 Julie Eymann .557 1990-91 Shelly Sakala .482 1989-90 Tamara Clair .454 1988-89 Angel Gould .455 1987-88 LaShaa Ross .441 1986-87 Tamara Clair .491 1985-86 Mischelle Brown .467 1984-85 Waverly Dodrill .491 1983-84 Waverly Dodrill .441 1982-83 Kerri Connelly .433 1981-82 Kerri Connelly .498


1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Roseanne Smith Theresa Smith Becky Muller Mary Lou Muller Donna Brown

Three-Point Field Goals 2014-15 Bay’lee Purdy 2013-14 Bay’lee Purdy 2012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 2011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 2010-11 Meagan Nickell 2009-10 Chelsea Porter 2008-09 Courtney Ault 2007-08 Courtney Ault 2006-07 Diana Lopez 2005-06 Diana Lopez 2004-05 Diana Lopez 2003-04 Diana Lopez 2002-03 Molly Marrin 2001-02 Molly Marrin 2000-01 Meshach Rhoades 1999-00 Michele Eccher 1998-99 Meshach Rhoades 1997-98 Dena Koskovich 1996-97 Dena Koskovich 1995-96 Dena Koskovich 1994-95 Shawna Marsh 1993-94 Katti Towle 1992-93 Anita Foskuhl 1991-92 Anita Foskuhl 1990-91 Shelly Sakala 1989-90 Val Sewald 1988-89 Val Sewald 1987-88 Val Sewald

.422 .603 .379 .379 .427

69 88 38 42 38 44 63 74 87 113 75 34 74 39 53 65 56 53 51 50 15 18 42 36 11 88 80 23

Three Point Fields Goals Attempts 2014-15 Bay’lee Purdy 211 2013-14 Bay’lee Purdy 225 2012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 134 2011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 125 2010-11 Meagan Nickell 121 2009-10 Chelsea Porter 148 2008-09 Courtney Ault 141 2007-08 Courtney Ault 204 2006-07 Diana Lopez 207 2005-06 Diana Lopez 248 2004-05 Diana Lopez 215 2003-04 Lindsay Viall 98 2002-03 Molly Marrin 173 2001-02 Molly Marrin 110 2000-01 Molly Marrin 138 1999-00 Michele Eccher 176 1998-99 Meshach Rhoades 155 1997-98 Dena Koskovich 141 1996-97 Dena Koskovich 133 1995-96 Dena Koskovich 134 1994-95 Shawna Marsh 47 1993-94 Katti Towle 52 1992-93 Anita Foskuhl 102 1991-92 Anita Foskuhl 98 1990-91 Shelly Sakala 43

1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

Val Sewald Val Sewald Val Sewald

218 210 79

Three-Point Pct. (Min. 29 made) 2014-15 Bay’lee Purdy .327 2013-14 Bay’lee Purdy .391 2012-13 Tae’lor Purdy .284 2011-12 Brandi Collins .406 2010-11 Lauren Luebbe .413 2009-10 Tae’lor Purdy .404 2008-09 Lauren Luebbe .469 2007-08 Stevi Seitz .381 2006-07 Diana Lopez .420 2005-06 Diana Lopez .456 2004-05 Lindsay Viall .383 2003-04 Diana Lopez .415 2002-03 Molly Marrin .428 2001-02 Laura Day .412 2000-01 Meshach Rhoades .390 1999-00 Meshach Rhoades .471 1998-99 Dena Koskovich .394 1997-98 Meshach Rhoades .442 1996-97 Michele Eccher .400 1995-96 Dena Koskovich .373 1994-95 Alisha Strzok .480 1993-94 Katti Towle .346 1992-93 Anita Foskuhl .412 1991-92 Ali Betcher .370 1990-91 Shelly Sakala .256 1989-90 Val Sewald .404 1988-89 Val Sewald .381 1987-88 Val Sewald .291

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90

Free Throws Made Caresse Williams Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Keely O’Dell Keely O’Dell Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Dena Koskovich Jeni Roeder Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Michele Griffin Bobby Ellis Katti Towle Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Joey Weber

97 175 106 121 92 101 122 85 148 133 107 99 110 76 95 94 64 69 53 62 62 77 50 88 110 94 116

1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Joey Weber Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Theresa Newton Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Denise Durant Denise Durant Monique Lousberg Brenda Chambers

94 66 68 98 111 83 104 67 65 62 58 32

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Free Throws Attempted Caresse Williams Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Diana Lopez Keely O’Dell Keely O’Dell Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Bobby Ellis Darcy Scheeler Anita Foskuhl Corinne Deters Shelly Sakala Joey Weber Joey Weber Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Theresa Newton Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Shelley Caceres Denise Durant Denise Durant Monique Lousberg Donna Brown

133 221 130 158 122 146 146 121 169 159 137 122 149 90 128 149 86 91 69 88 109 82 106 133 128 164 135 110 114 160 137 106 140 91 117 123 119 66

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

Free Throw Percentage Bay’lee Purdy Brandi Collins Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Salina Kuiper Chelsea Porter Paulina Tuell Breanne Burley

.918 .805 .815 .766 .841 .723 .836 .817

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64

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

Denise Lopez Lindsay Viall Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Meshach Rhoades Michele Eccher Meshach Rhoades Kelly Carmichael Renea Flores Michele Griffin Alisha Strzok Jalane Daily Corinne Deters Jalane Daily Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Val Sewald Val Sewald Tammie Brethower Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Joan Buhler Francis Lucero Mary Lou Muller Brenda Chambers

.876 .852 .793 .819 .833 .844 .876 .849 .833 .825 .808 .713 .750 .719 .838 .848 .797 .737 .727 .733 .646 .684 .810 .783 .778 .827 .600 .714 .636 .615

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

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

61 70 58 62 43 53 46 58 89 87 70 65 67 49 69 100 64 37 49 70 76 63 80 81 88 120 122 63 138 150

1984-85 1983-84

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95

Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown

110 103

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

99 99 215 111 119 98 128 94 151 186 159 198 107 185 132 148 177 103 76 89 96 96 93 118 130 188 172 144 180 137 179 222 182 128

Total Rebounds Kaycee Hert Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy Emily Kuipers Stevi Seitz Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Dena Koskovich Jeni Roeder Dena Koskovich Michele Griffin Bobby Ellis

160 285 169 175 128 181 131 209 275 246 268 161 226 174 205 244 167 106 106 130 166 169

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

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

2014-15

Darcy Scheeler Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Joey Weber Joey Weber Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Roseanne Smith Denise Durant Becky Muller Donna Brown

181 210 269 260 264 302 199 317 372 292 231 224 196 245 198 179 136

Rebound Average Karlyn Johnson Kaycee Hert Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy Emily Kuipers Stevi Seitz Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Dena Koskovich Jeni Roeder Dena Koskovich Michele Griffin Bobby Ellis Darcy Scheeler Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Joey Weber Joey Weber Joey Weber Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Roseanne Smith Denise Durant Mary Lou Muller Donna Brown

5.9 5.9 10.2 6.3 6.3 4.9 6.7 5.2 7.5 8.9 7.7 8.9 5.6 7.3 6.0 7.6 8.4 5.8 4.1 4.1 4.8 6.4 6.8 7.0 7.8 10.0 9.3 9.4 10.8 8.3 11.7 13.3 10.4 8.6 8.0 9.3 9.1 8.3 10.0 7.2

Assists Erica Von Stein

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2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12

2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94

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

130 87 91 67 99 129 167 160 126 91 103 182 113 151 205 175 121 115 119 110 83 132 96 87 149 96 100 101 160 175 142 87 119 65 115

Blocks Karlyn Johnson Tae’lor Purdy Sarah Feeney Tae’lor Purdy Sarah Feeney Meghan Hollenga Salina Kuiper Salina Kuiper Jacque Machesney Stevi Seitz Diana Lopez Aiste Slenyte Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Shawna Marsh Bobby Ellis Jalane Daily Kenney Jeffries

21 13 24 10 10 10 42 45 12 12 14 17 27 34 30 28 39 37 34 15 30 24 6 4 4

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

Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Tamara Clair Tamara Clair Tamara Clair Tamara Clair Raedene Spears Laura Weidman Raedene Spears Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Denise Durant Becky Muller

13 8 11 30 28 15 19 20 23 19 38 40 15 15

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

Steals Caresse Williams Brandi Collins Meghan Hollenga Kari Ameling Lauren Luebbe Jacque Machesney Jenny Vieira Jenny Vieira Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Michele Eccher Meshach Rhoades Katie Beamon Michele Eccher Kenney Jeffries Kenney Jeffries Bobby Ellis Katti Towle Anita Foskuhl Ali Betcher Shelly Sakala Val Sewald LaShaa Ross Val Sewald Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Theresa Newton Kerri Connelly Shelley Caceres Becky Muller

47 46 40 48 46 48 73 53 141 114 133 84 61 62 55 71 43 43 69 54 55 56 64 74 83 66 111 74 70 85 132 112 72 66 64 51

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08

Points Bay’lee Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell

427 610 396 447 293 397 542 443

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99

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

2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87

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

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

Points Average Bay’lee Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Erica Schutte Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Dena Koskovich Alisha Strzok Darcy Scheeler Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala Val Sewald Val Sewald Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown

15.8 21.8 14.7 16.0 11.3 14.7 19.4 15.8 17.5 20.3 18.0 16.2 13.2 13.2 13.0 17.6 14.8 12.4 15.0 11.0 12.8 13.2 9.0 18.9 18.5 17.9 12.1 14.0 14.5 16.3

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1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Denise Durant Denise Durant Mary Lou Muller Mary Gould

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16.4 18.0 13.6 13.9 13.8 12.0 14.6 15.7 13.5


2001-02 • 21-8 (14-5 RMAC/2nd East) Home: N/A Ɣ Away: N/A Ɣ Neutral: N/A Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/16 vs. Lincoln Memorial L 48-59 11/17 Missouri-Rolla W 76-54 11/30 #17 Western Washington W 71-57 12/01 Northwest Nazarene W 84-66 12/05 Northern Colorado W 67-57 12/07 Adams State* W 70-59 12/16 at UC-Colorado Springs* L 72-76 12/17 at Southern Colorado* W 77-74 12/19 Lawrence W 83-26 12/30 Western New Mexico* W 67-58 01/04 Fort Lewis* W 72-70 OT 01/05 New Mexico Highlands* W 90-71 01/10 at Mesa State* L 69-78 01/11 at Western State* W 80-74 01/18 Nebraska-Kearney* L 54-64 01/19 Fort Hays State* W 79-71 01/24 at Colorado Mines* W 70-56 01/26 at Chadron State* W 62-57 01/29 at Colorado Christian* W 87-58 02/02 Metro State* W 71-64 02/08 at Nebraska-Kearney* L 53-82 02/09 at Fort Hays State* L 66-69 02/15 Colorado Mines* W 42-41 02/16 Chadron State* W 76-44 02/19 Colorado Christian* W 67-50 02/22 at Metro State* W 65-61 02/26 Fort Hays State# W 78-70 03/01 Nebraska-Kearney# L 57-65 03/07 South Dakota State$ L 76-91 # - RMAC Tournament * - RMAC Game $ - NCAA Division II North Central Tournament

2002-03 • 23-8 (15-4 RMAC/2nd East) Home: N/A Ɣ Away: N/A Ɣ Neutral: N/A Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/24 at Air Force Academy& 11/27 Grandview 11/29 vs. Southwest State 11/30 at Concordia-St. Paul 12/06 St. Mary’s (NE) 12/07 Barry 12/14 Southern Colorado* 12/16 New Mexico Highlands* 12/19 at Northern Colorado 01/02 at Fort Lewis* 01/04 at Adams State* 01/09 Western State* 01/11 UC-Colorado Springs* 01/13 Morningside 01/18 at Mesa State* 01/23 at Colorado Mines* 01/25 at Colorado Christian* 01/29 Metro State* 02/01 Chadron State* 02/06 at Nebraska-Kearney* 02/08 at Fort Hays State* 02/13 at Metro State* 02/15 at Chadron State* 02/20 Fort Hays State* 02/22 Nebraska-Kearney* 02/27 Colorado Christian 03/01 Colorado Mines 03/05 Fort Lewis# 03/08 Mesa State# 03/09 Nebraska-Kearney# 03/14 South Dakota State$ # - RMAC Wells Fargo Shootout * - RMAC Game

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

73-54 77-45 61-71 70-87 76-62 74-62 86-79 85-51 51-72 56-67 80-57 66-50 67-51 102-68 54-70 68-47 82-34 61-56 97-59 80-91 74-82 96-79 74-59 89-72 76-74 100-58 76-71 OT 62-50 79-78 82-64 71-107

$ - NCAA Division II Regional (Brookings, S.D.) & - Exhibition

2003-04 • 20-9 (14-5 RMAC/2nd East) Home: N/A Ɣ Away: N/A Ɣ Neutral: N/A Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/07 11/21 11/22 12/02 12/05 12/06 12/13 12/29 12/31 01/03 01/08 01/10 01/14 01/17 01/22 01/24 01/29 01/31 02/05 02/07 02/12 02/14 02/19 02/21 02/26 02/28 03/03 03/06

at Air Force Academy& vs. Northern Colorado^ vs. Oklahoma Panhandle^ Colorado College vs. North Dakota State^^ vs. Concordia-St. Paul New Mexico Highlands* Midland Lutheran (NE) Adams State* Fort Lewis* at Western State* at UC-Colorado Springs* Northern Colorado Mesa State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* at Metro State* at Chadron State* Fort Hays State* Nebraska-Kearney* Chadron State* Metro State* at Nebraska-Kearney* at Fort Hays State* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian Mesa State vs. Nebraska-Kearney#

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

74-61 78-59 84-64 74-38 64-72 68-79 84-64 68-47 68-55 50-58 69-53 57-56 73-52 55-48 67-40 55-46 61-66 74-75 79-48 69-66 86-48 65-59 61-78 70-61 63-36 81-55 82-58 55-62

& - Exhibition ^ - Al-Kaly Shrine Classic (Pueblo, Colo.) ^^ - Coors Classic (Denver, Colo.) # - RMAC Wells Fargo Shootout * - RMAC Game

2004-05 • 21-6 (16-3 RMAC/1st East) Home: N/A Ɣ Away: N/A Ɣ Neutral: N/A Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/16 11/26 11/27 12/03 12/04 12/10 12/11 12/18 12/20 12/31 01/01 01/06 01/08 01/14 01/15 01/21 01/22 01/25 01/28 02/04 02/05 02/08 02/12 02/17 02/19 02/25 02/26 03/02

South Dakota& vs. Angelo State^ vs. Western State^ vs. Minn. State Mankota^^ vs. Bemijidi State^^ Adams State* Fort Lewis* at New Mexico Highlands at UC-Colorado Springs* vs. Loyola@ vs. Alabama-Springhill@ CSU-Pueblo* at Air Force at Mesa State* at Western State* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* Metro State* at Nebraska-Kearney* Fort Hays State* Chadron State* at Metro State* Nebraska-Kearney* at Chadron State* at Fort Hays State* Colorado Christian* at Colorado Mines* CSU-Pueblo#

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

83-50 63-71 68-48 68-60 74-51 61-43 64-58 73-61 53-43 41-67 63-53 64-61 OT 52-72 72-54 58-40 62-50 65-52 91-83 OT 76-54 76-57 79-52 46-48 77-65 61-54 54-55 66-48 45-53

& - Exhibition ^ - Colorado Christian Classic ^^ - Coors Classic (Denver, Colo.) @ - Jesuit College Tournament # - RMAC Wells Fargo Shootout * - RMAC Game

2005-06 • 26-6 (18-1 RMAC/1st East) Home: N/A Ɣ Away: N/A Ɣ Neutral: N/A Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/04 11/05 11/06 11/20 11/22 11/23 12/04 12/09 12/10 12/16 12/17 12/28 12/29 12/31 01/02 01/07 01/13 01/14 01/20 01/21 01/24 01/28 02/02 02/04 02/07 02/10 02/17 02/18 02/24 02/25 03/01 03/10

vs. Bentley College vs. Nebraska Omaha vs. North Dakota at St. Martin’s College vs. Seattle Univ. vs. Puget Sound at MSU-Billings at Fort Lewis* at Adams State* UC-Colorado Springs* New Mexico Highlands* Judson College (IL) Rockhurst Univ. Springhill College Concordia-St. Paul at CSU-Pueblo* Western State* Metro State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* at Metro State* Nebraska-Kearney* at Chadron State* at Fort Hays State* Metro State* at Nebraska-Kearney* Fort Hays State* Chadron State* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines# Northern State (SD)$

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

71-67 62-51 70-78 77-64 67-50 78-72 74-82 75-52 83-68 2OT 66-53 65-37 94-84 68-41 71-44 82-91 84-48 60-42 93-84 75-35 73-59 79-69 OT 78-64 83-59 69-63 100-92 66-83 88-77 94-48 75-54 92-49 57-71 79-89

& - Exhibition # - RMAC Wells Fargo Shootout * - RMAC Game $ - NCAA Division II Regional

2006-07 • 26-6 (17-2 RMAC/1st East) Home: N/A Ɣ Away: N/A Ɣ Neutral: N/A Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/17 11/18 11/24 11/25 12/01 12/02 12/08 12/09 12/14 12/29 12/30 01/04 01/06 01/12 01/13 01/18 01/20 01/26 01/27 01/30

vs. Sonoma State W vs. Chico State L vs. South Dakota L vs. Mary W Emporia State (Kan.) L at St. Cloud State W at Adams State* W at CSU-Pueblo* W Western State* W at Loyola-New Orleans W at Springhill (Ala.) W at New Mexico Highlands* W at Western New Mexico* L Mesa State* W Fort Lewis* W at Nebraska-Kearney* W at Chadron State* W Metro State* W Colorado Christian* W at UC-Colorado Springs* W

75-71 OT 52-77 66-67 94-61 55-73 97-72 75-52 87-43 74-64 84-68 78-43 109-53 73-78 68-66 70-44 85-59 107-47 70-50 84-46 68-58

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02/03 02/09 02/10 02/13 02/16 02/23 02/24 02/28 03/03 03/04 03/09 03/10

at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* at Metro State* UC-Colorado Springs* Colorado Mines* Chadron State* Nebraska-Kearney* Mesa State* vs. Nebraska-Kearney# vs. Metro State# vs. Metro State$ North Dakota$

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

54-45 94-72 67-76 74-49 60-47 94-71 82-65 102-64 79-71 76-62 67-66 63-78

& - Exhibition # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game $ - NCAA Division II Regional

2007-08 • 14-14 (10-9 RMAC/3rd East) Home: N/A Ɣ Away: N/A Ɣ Neutral: N/A Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/16 11/17 11/23 11/24 11/30 12/01 12/07 12/08 12/16 12/29 12/30 01/04 01/08 01/11 01/12 01/18 01/19 01/25 01/26 01/29 02/01 02/08 02/09 02/12 02/16 02/21 02/23 02/29

at Seattle-Paci¿c at Central Washington vs. Mary (N.D.) at MSU-Billings vs. Augustana (S.D.) vs. Hawaii-Hilo CSU-Pueblo* Adams State* at Western State* vs. Springhill (Ala.) at Loyola-New Orleans Western New Mexico* New Mexico Highlands* at Fort Lewis* at Mesa State* Chadron State* Nebraska-Kearney* at Colorado Christian* at Metro State* UC-Colorado Springs* Colorado Mines* Metro State* Colorado Christian* at UC-Colorado Springs* at Colorado Mines* at Nebraska-Kearney* at Chadron State* at Nebraska-Kearney#

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

54-63 60-96 84-61 57-82 78-83 102-65 87-76 68-81 61-65 70-65 62-56 81-55 75-40 66-87 78-95 81-49 81-90 73-65 49-67 90-57 63-52 78-74 71-79 72-74 63-57 75-85 78-73 71-85

& - Exhibition # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game

2008-09• 14-14 (11-8 RMAC/4th East) Home: 10-4 Ɣ Away: 3-8 Ɣ Neutral: 1-2 Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/01 11/09 11/17 11/21 11/22 11/28 11/29 12/05 12/06 12/12 12/13 12/19 12/20 01/02

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at Northern Colorado& at Colorado& Minn. St. Moorehead vs. Cal St. San B’dino vs. Cal St. L.A. at Northwest Nazarene vs. Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene Grand Canyon at Fort Lewis* at Adams State* Western State* Mesa State* Academy of Art

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

71-85 44-86 53-56 72-71 69-71 78-98 80-83 81-85 89-51 63-78 93-92 OT 84-73 91-75 89-62

01/10 01/16 01/17 01/20 01/24 01/30 01/31 02/06 02/07 02/13 02/14 02/20 02/21 02/24 02/27 03/03

at Western New Mexico* New Mexico Highlands* CSU-Pueblo* at Metro State* UC-Colorado Springs* at Colorado Mines* at Colorado Christian* Nebraska-Kearney* at Chadron State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* at Chadron State* at Nebraska-Kearney* Metro State* at UC-Colorado Springs at Colorado Mines#

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

62-72 78-52 73-52 52-51 84-73 75-87 61-76 87-88 2OT 86-76 OT 92-73 86-58 65-78 74-78 71-88 106-101 2OT 59-73

& - Exhibition # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game

2009-10 • 10-17 (3-16 RMAC/6th East) Home: 4-8 Ɣ Away: 3-8 Ɣ Neutral: 3-1 Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/02 11/07 11/20 11/21 11/27 11/28 12/04 12/05 12/12 12/13 12/18 12/19 01/02 01/03 01/07 01/15 01/16 01/19 01/22 01/29 01/30 02/04 02/06 02/12 02/13 02/19 02/20 02/23 02/25

at Northern Colorado& L at Denver& L Newman^ W Rockhurst^ W vs. Cal St. Dom. Hills^^ W vs. Fort Hays State^^ L Adams State* L Fort Lewis* L at Mesa State* W at Western State* L at Johnson and Wales W Dominican (Calif.) W vs. Abilene Christian% W vs. Central State (Ohio)% W Western New Mexico* L at CSU-Pueblo* L at New Mexico Highlands* L Metro State* L at UC-Colorado Springs* W Colorado Christian* L Colorado Mines* L at Chadron State* L at Nebraska-Kearney* L at Colorado Mines* L at Colorado Christian* L Nebraska-Kearney* L Chadron State* L at Metro State* L UC-Colorado Springs W

57-86 54-82 71-45 56-47 63-54 51-60 48-57 65-81 79-64 76-84 85-48 93-64 60-54 70-57 80-92 45-73 65-67 54-65 92-72 65-84 74-78 54-91 61-83 52-69 69-87 64-77 64-78 41-70 78-67

& - Exhibition ^ - Regis University Catholic Schools Tournament ^^ - CSM Thanksgiving Classic % - CSU-Pueblo Tournament # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game

2010-11 • 10-16 (9-13 RMAC/10th) Home: 5-8 Ɣ Away: 5-6 Ɣ Neutral: 0-2 Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/04 11/07 11/12 11/19 11/20 11/26 11/27

at Northern Colorado& at Denver& at Colorado& vs. Rockhurst^ vs. St. Mary (Neb.)^ Pitt.-Johnstown Tampa

L L L L L W L

53-65 21-77 38-76 47-49 58-60 69-65 61-84

12/03 12/04 12/10 12/11 12/18 01/02 01/03 01/07 01/08 01/14 01/15 01/21 01/22 01/28 01/29 02/04 02/05 02/11 02/12 02/18 02/19 02/26

at Western New Mexico* W at New Mexico Highlands* W Chadron State* W Nebraska-Kearney* W at Metro State* L at Western State* W at Mesa State* L Colorado Christian* L Colorado Mines* L UC-Colorado Springs* W CSU-Pueblo* L at Adams State* L at Fort Lewis* L Mesa State* L Western State* L at Colorado Mines* W at Colorado Christian* L at Nebraska-Kearney* L at Chadron State* W New Mexico Highlands* L Western New Mexico* W Metro State* L

69-57 77-68 74-61 82-79 57-67 76-73 62-68 61-75 57-58 76-68 71-84 59-78 50-77 75-81 OT 59-71 72-71 OT 68-73 OT 56-80 80-75 OT 56-59 87-65 39-57

& - Exhibition ^ - Regis University Catholic Schools Tournament # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game

2011-12 • 11-17 (9-13 RMAC/10th) Home: 6-5 Ɣ Away: 4-9 Ɣ Neutral: 1-3 Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/01 11/04 11/06 11/11 11/12 11/18 11/19 11/25 11/26 12/02 12/03 12/09 12/11 12/17 12/30 12/31 01/06 01/07 01/13 01/14 01/20 01/21 01/27 01/28 02/04 02/06 02/10 02/11 02/17 02/18 02/25

at Johnson and Wales& W at Northern Colorado& L at Colorado& L at Concordia-St. Paul^^ L vs. Winona State^^ L vs. Newman^ L at Rockhurst^ W vs. Barry% W vs. Sioux Falls% L Western New Mexico* W New Mexico Highlands* W at Chadron State* L at Nebraska-Kearney* W Metro State* L Western State* L Colorado Mesa* W at Colorado Christian* L at Colorado Mines* L at UC-Colorado Springs* L at CSU-Pueblo* L Adams State* W Fort Lewis* L at Colorado Mesa* W at Western State* L Colorado Mines* L Colorado Christian* L Nebraska-Kearney* W Chadron State* W at New Mexico Highlands* L at Western New Mexico* W at Metro State* L

& - Exhibition ^ - Regis University Catholic Schools Tournament ^^ - Concordia-St. Paul Tip-Off Classic % - Regis/Mines Thanksgiving Classic # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game

91-66 50-95 40-78 45-72 58-60 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


2012-13 • 10-17 (9-13 RMAC/9th) Home: 6-7 Ɣ Away: 4-10 Ɣ Neutral: 0-0 Head Coach: Linda Raunig 10/29 11/02 11/05 11/16 11/17 11/23 11/24 12/01 12/07 12/08 12/15 12/16 01/04 01/05 01/11 01/12 01/18 01/19 01/25 01/26 02/01 02/02 02/08 02/09 02/16 02/22 02/23 03/01 03/02 03/05

at Johnson and Wales& at Northern Colorado& at Wyoming& at Alaska-Anchorage at Alaska-Anchorage Newman Indianapolis 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 Colorado Mesa* at Black Hills State* at Chadron State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* Metro State* at Adams State* at Fort Lewis* UC-Colorado Springs* CSU-Pueblo* at Colorado Mesa#

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

78-56 44-73 45-76 76-85 67-70 83-61 56-65 65-62 43-61 54-68 73-49 86-50 60-38 70-60 70-71 67-85 58-73 57-60 71-48 58-74 57-62 76-57 52-59 59-48 49-64 56-47 60-84 66-72 58-69 50-74

& - Exhibition # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game

2013-14 • 16-12 (13-9 RMAC/4th) Home: 9-3 Ɣ Away: 5-8 Ɣ Neutral: 2-1 Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/05 11/15 11/16 11/23 11/24 11/29 11/30 12/07 12/13 12/14 12/20 12/21 01/03 01/04 01/10 01/11 01/17 01/18 01/24 01/25 01/31 02/01 02/07 02/08 02/15 02/21 02/22 02/28 03/01 03/04

Johnson and Wales& W Grand View&^ W MidAmerican Nazarene&^L at Texas Woman’s L vs. Tarleton L vs. Cameron W vs. Trevecca Nazarene W Metro State* W CSU-Pueblo* L UC-Colorado Springs* W at Chadron State* W at Black Hills State* L at Western New Mexico* L at New Mexico Highlands* W Colorado Mines* W Colorado Christian* L at Fort Lewis* L at Adams State* W Western State* W Colorado Mesa* L Black Hills State* W Chadron State* W at Colorado Christian* L at Colorado Mines* W at Metro State* W Adams State* W Fort Lewis* W at UC-Colorado Springs* L at CSU-Pueblo* L Colorado Christian# W

101-66 80-67 64-81 59-69 60-90 82-61 78-71 61-54 80-89 84-75 94-71 83-95 63-65 80-73 89-77 74-92 61-79 82-53 74-49 67-87 81-75 90-59 70-73 66-63 72-61 59-39 81-71 81-84 53-68 74-64

03/07

at Colorado Mesa#

L

41-74

& - Exhibition ^ - Regis Tip-off Classic # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game

2014-15 • 16-11 (12-10 RMAC/7th) Home: 10-3 Ɣ Away: 5-8 Ɣ Neutral: 1-0 Head Coach: Linda Raunig 11/07 11/08 11/14 11/15 11/22 11/28 11/29 12/06 12/12 12/13 12/19 12/20 01/02 01/03 01/09 01/10 01/16 01/17 01/23 01/24 01/30 01/31 02/06 02/07 02/14 02/20 02/21 02/27 02/28 03/03

vs. Southern Oregon&^ vs. Baker&^ at Western Oregon^^ vs. St. Martin’s^^ McMurry St. Olaf&% Notre Dame de Namur% 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 Colorado Mesa* at Black Hills State* at Chadron State* Colorado Christian* Colorado Mines* Metro State* at Adams State* at Fort Lewis* UC-Colorado Springs* CSU-Pueblo* at UC-Colorado Springs#

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

72-92 69-57 69-54 68-65 77-53 65-42 78-61 62-73 56-60 92-89 69-59 65-75 58-50 78-48 62-68 63-67 63-52 76-53 76-51 63-66 62-59 69-76 77-76 77-59 75-83 60-49 48-54 60-74 73-61 72-90

& - Exhibition ^ - Metro State Tip-Off Classic ^^ - Hamton Inn & Suites D2 Shootout % - Regis Thanksgiving Classic # - RMAC Shootout * - RMAC Game Bold - home games

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REGIS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS Overall L Pct.

Coach

W

1977-78

Colleen Holloway

0

12

.000

1978-79 1979-80 1980-81

Simon Peter O’Hanlon Simon Peter O’Hanlon Simon Peter O’Hanlon

1 10 12

16 12 15

.059 .455 .444

0 5 5

8 3 3

.000 .625 .625

5th East 2nd East 3rd East

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

Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara

16 18 20 15 13 11 11 10 20

11 10 9 13 15 17 16 18 9

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

8 14 N/A 5 4 4 4 6 7

0 4 N/A 9 10 10 10 8 5

1.000 .778 N/A .357 .286 .286 .286 .429 .583

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

1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda Linda

11 14 16 12 13 15 17 11 19 19 17 21 23 20 23 26 26 14 14 10 10 11 10 16 16

17 13 11 14 12 11 10 15 10 10 10 8 8 9 8 6 6 14 14 17 16 17 17 12 11

.393 .519 .593 .462 .520 .577 .630 .423 .655 .655 .630 .724 .742 .690 .742 .813 .813 .500 .500 .370 .385 .393 .370 .571 .593

5 7 7 4 6 7 12 8 13 11 12 14 15 14 16 18 17 10 11 3 9 9 9 13 12

7 7 7 10 6 5 7 11 6 8 7 5 4 5 3 1 2 9 8 16 13 13 13 9 10

.417 .500 .500 .286 .500 .583 .632 .421 .684 .579 .632 .737 .789 .737 .842 .947 .895 .526 .579 .158 .409 .409 .409 .591 .545

5th 4th 4th 6th 4th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 5th 3rd

Totals

38 Years

561

469

.545

324

262

.553 5 NCAA Appearances

Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder

Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig Raunig

W

Conference L Pct.

Year

Conf./National Finish

East/RMAC East East/RMAC East/RMAC East/RMAC

Shootout Shootout Runner-ups Shootout Runner-ups Shootout

2nd East/RMAC Shootout Semis/NCAA 1st Rd. 2nd East/RMAC Shootout Champions/NCAA 1st Rd.

2nd East/RMAC Shootout SemiÀnals 1st East/RMAC Shootout Runner-ups/NCAA 1st Rd.

1st East/RMAC Shootout/NCAA 1st Rd. 1st East/RMAC Shootout Champions/NCAA 2nd Rd.

3rd East/RMAC Shootout 4th East/RMAC Shootout 6th East 10th 10th 9th/RMAC Tournament T3rd/RMAC Shootout SemiÀnals 7th/RMAC Shootout

Conference AfÀliation 1977-78 - Independent 1978-83 - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) 1983-84 - Independent 1984-90 - Colorado Divide Conference (CDC) 1990-96 - Colorado Athletic Conference (CAC) 1996-Present - RMAC

Coach Years Colleen Holloway 1977-78 (1) Simon Peter O’Hanlon 1978-81 (3) Barb Schroeder 1981-90 (9) Linda Raunig 1990-2015 (25) Totals 38 Years Win Percentage Linda Raunig ............................................. .577 Barb Schroeder .......................................... .532 Simon Peter O’Hanlon ................................ .348

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Games Wins Losses Pct. 12 0 12 .000 66 23 43 .348 252 134 118 .532 700 404 296 .577 1030 561 469 .545 Most Wins Linda Raunig .............................................. 404 Barb Schroeder ........................................... 134 Simon Peter O’Hanlon ................................... 23

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REGISRANGERS.COM


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

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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

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

MS in Biomedical Sciences


President John P. Fitzgibbons, 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. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.

At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environmental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Centers, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.

Centers, Institutes and Academies Center for Ethics & Leadership in the Health Professions Centers for Service Learning Center for the Study of War Experience Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Institute on the Common Good Colorado Center for Virtual Health Care Education The John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise Porter-Billups Leadership Academy O’Sullivan Art Center Recorder Music Center

Regis Campuses Denver Lowell (Main Campus) Broomfield Colorado Springs Denver Tech Center Loveland Thornton

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Kaleen Adami

Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach

Geoff Eden

JB Belzer

Head Women’s Soccer Coach

Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Lynn Blevins Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach

Head Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach

John Esquibel

Whitney Franker Sports Information Director

Associate Athletic Director

Kate Hood

Benjamin Kaufman Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Sarah Kellner

Frank Lavrisha Head Women’s Volleyball Coach

Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach

Molly Marrin

Tony McCall

Kelly McLaughlin

James Parker

Ann Martin

Director of Athletics

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Anthony Presnell Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Ryan Pruitt Assistant Baseball Coach

Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Logan Garvin

Ron Crane

Facilities Director

Asst. Director of Sports Medicine

Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

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Bradey Bergeson

Associate Athletic Director/SWA

Chris Terry

Head Baseball Coach

Taylor Harris

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Joel List

Director of Sports Medicine

Nicole Trimboli Head Softball Coach


Regis University Athletics Staff Directory

Administration Name Ann Martin Kelly McLaughlin Logan Garvin Whitney Franker Ron Crane James Parker Geoff Eden Shane Carney Jake Brantley Alex Curry Dan Lepping Cassandra Radish

Title Director of Athletics Associate Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA Associate Athletic Director for External Operations Sports Information Director Facilities Coordinator Director of Sports Medicine Assistant Director of Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine

Phone 303-964-5718 303-458-4071 303-964-5106 303-458-4052 303-458-3591 303-458-3590 303-458-4992 303-458-4070 303-458-4070 303-964-6302 303-964-6299 303-458-3645

Email amartin@regis.edu kmclaughlin001@regis.edu lgarvin@regis.edu wfranker@regis.edu rcrane@regis.edu jparker007@regis.edu geden@regis.edu scarney@regis.edu brant607@regis.edu acurry@regis.edu dlepping@regis.edu cradish@regis.edu

Coaches Baseball Chris Terry Ryan Pruitt Mark Vig

Head Baseball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach

303-458-3519 303-964-5319 303-964-5319

cterry001@regis.edu rpruitt001@regis.edu mvig@regis.edu

Men’s Basketball Bradey Bergeson Benjamin Kaufman Kyle Long Kenny Tripp Dan Snyder

Head Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Volunteer Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

303-964-6311 303-964-6373 303-964-6373 303-964-6373

bbergeson@regis.edu bkaufman@regis.edu klong002@regis.edu ktripp@regis.edu lblevins@regis.edu

918-230-7412

lblevins@regis.edu bphelps@regis.edu

303-458-4200 303-458-4359 303-458-4359 303-458-4359

amccall@regis.edu apresnell@regis.edu tpoole@regis.edu

Men’s & Women’s Cross Country John Esquibel Head Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach Will Sabin Assistant Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach

303-458-4392 303-458-4392

jesquibe@regis.edu

Softball Nicole Trimboli Kristin Johnson Ashley Pulido

Head Softball Coach Assistant Softball Coach Graduate Assistant Softball Coach

303-458-4353 303-458-4353 303-458-4353

ntrimboli@regis.edu john263@regis.edu apulido@regis.edu

Women’s Basketball Molly Marrin Taylor Harris Alexa Hardick

Head Women’s Basketball Coach Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Graduate Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

303-964-5334 303-458-4203

mmarrin@regis.edu tharris003@regis.edu ahardick@regis.edu

Women’s Lacrosse Sarah Kellner Kate Hood Jeff Yu Beth Calder

Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach Graduate Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

303-964-3681 303-964-3681

saverson@regis.edu khood@regis.edu jyu@regis.edu

Women’s Soccer J.B. Belzer Kaleen Adami Megan Monroig Jay Hamilton Mark Forbes

Head Women’s Soccer Coach Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Graduate Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach

303-458-4981 303-458-4942

jbelzer@regis.edu kadami@regis.edu mmonroig@regis.edu

Women’s Volleyball Frank Lavrisha Joel List Elsa LeGrand Paul Martin Josh Kreunen

Head Volleyball Coach Assistant Volleyball Coach Graduate Assistant Volleyball Coach Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach

303-458-4053 303-458-4054 303-964-6439

Men’s & Women’s Golf Lynn Blevins Head Men’s Golf Coach Brad Phelps Graduate Assistant Men’s Golf Coach Men’s Soccer Tony McCall Anthony Presnell Tom Poole James Wagenschutz

Head Men’s Soccer Coach Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Volunteer Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach

james.wagenschutz@fcboulder.com

mforbes@regis.edu flavrish@regis.edu jlist@regis.edu elegrand@regis.edu emartin003@regis.edu mrkreunen@yahoo.com

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Regis Fieldhouse

The Regis Fieldhouse was built in 1960 and currently seats 1,800 spectators. The Fieldhouse features locker rooms, the athletic training facilities, a racquetball court and is the home for the volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the Newland Center. All the Athletic Department’s administrative offices are located in the fieldhouse. There have been numerous conference and regional tournament games played within the walls of the fieldhouse.

Regis Fieldhouse Weightroom

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Regis Softball Field

Ranger Dome

Regis Baseball Field

Regis Lacrosse/Soccer Match Pitch

Golf Facility

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- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains. - The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city. - The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, 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. That’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego. - Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines all began in Denver. - Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). - Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates. - Denver brews more beer than any other American city. - Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. The 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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