2012-13 women's basketball fan guide
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2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketballwww.WestminsterGriffins.com
General Information
Table of Contents ................................................ IFC
Quick Facts .............................................................1
Media Information ..................................................1
The 2012–13 Season
2012–13 Schedule ..................................................2
2012–13 Roster ......................................................3
Radio/TV Roster........................................................
Griffins Staff
Shelley Jarrard...........................................................
Assistant Coaches .....................................................
Support Staff.............................................................
Meet the Griffins
Seniors
Alli Blake ............................................................10
Allie Eastman ........................................................11
Brooke Larsen .......................................................12
Olivia Pierce-Eiselein .............................................13
Cydney Tibbitts .....................................................14
Nicole Yazzie ........................................................15
Juniors
Katie Walker ..........................................................16
Kelsi Wells ............................................................16
Sophomores
Brooke Blonquist ...................................................17
Shelby Ellsworth ....................................................18
Amy Krommenhoek ..............................................19
Tia Pappas ............................................................20
2012–13 WESTMINSTER WOMEN’S BASKETBALLThe Opponents
2012–13 Opponents ........................................22-23
Postseason Tournaments ......................................24
National Affiliations ..............................................24
Looking Back
2011–12 Season in Review ....................................26
2011–12 Season Statistics .....................................27
2011–12 Inside the Numbers ................................28
Griffins Record Book
Game Records - Team ......................................30-31
Game Records - Individual ................................32-33
Season Records - Team ....................................34-35
Season Records - Individual ..............................36-37
Career Records - Individual ..............................38-39
1,000-Point Club ..............................................40-41
Yealry Leaders ......................................................42
Miscellaneous Records ..........................................43
Women’s Basketball History
NAIA All-Americans ...............................................46
Frontier Conferene Players of the Year ..................47
Individual/Academic Awards .................................48
All-Time Roster .....................................................49
Postseason History................................................50
Series Records ......................................................51
All-Time Results ...............................................52-54
Westminster Athletics
Shay Wyatt ............................................................56
Athletics Staff .......................................................57
Athletic Facilities ..............................................58-59
Westminster Athletics ...........................................60
Westminster College
Westminster College ........................................62-63
Salt Lake City ........................................................64
Griffins Club ........................................................ IBC
Credits
The 2012 Westminster women’s Basketball Fan Guide
was designed and written by Josh Fisher, Westminster
Sports Information Director. Photography by Shooting
Star Photography, Westminster College Office of
Communications and Salt Lake Visitors Bureau.
On the Cover
Seniors Olivia Pierce-Eiselein, Cydney Tibbitts, Nicole
Yazzie, Allie Eastman and Brooke Larsen lead the
Griffins into the 2012–13 season.
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Westminster CollegeLocation ......................................Salt Lake City, Utah
Metro Population ..................................... 1,333,914
Founded .......................................................... 1875
Enrollment ...................................................... 3,200
Nickname ..................................................... Griffins
Colors ..............................................Purple and Gold
Affiliation ........................................................NAIA I
Conference .................................................. Frontier
Home Court ............................. Behnken Field House
Capacity ....................................................... 1,200
AdministrationPresident ..........................Dr. Brian Levin-Stankevich
Provost .........................................Dr. Cid Seidelman
Associate Provost .............................Dr. Susan Heath
Director of Athletics .................................Shay Wyatt
Faculty Athletics Representative .........Dr. Chris Cline
Marketing & Promotions ...........Alyson Vander Steen
Men’s Basketball StaffHead Coach ....................................... Shelley Jarrard
Record at Westminster ...................... 23-9 / 1 year
Career Record ............................................... Same
Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2340
Email .................. [email protected]
Assistant Coach .....................................Elaine Elliott
Year ................................................................ 2nd
Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2340
Email .................... [email protected]
Assistant Coach .................................Candace Smith
Year ................................................................ 2nd
Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2355
Email .................... [email protected]
Athletic Trainer .....................................Kirsten Astle
Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2368
Email ..................... [email protected]
Key Numbers2011–12 Record ............................................... 23-9
2011–12 Frontier Conf. Record ......................... 13-1
Finish ................................................................1st
Players Returning / Lost ....................................9 / 6
Starters Returning / Lost ................................3 / 4
Newcomers ......................................................... 3
Started Women’s Basketball ............................. 1999
Overall Record................................ 222-176 (.558)
Frontier Conference ......................... 108-74 (.589)
Frontier Championships (Regular Season) .............. 4
....................................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Frontier Championships (Tournament) ................... 0
.............................................................................
NAIA Tournament Appearances.............................. 6
Record ............................................................. 6-6
Years .......... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Sports InformationDirector ...................................................Josh Fisher
Office Phone ...................................... 801.832.2890
Cell Phone ......................................... 801.703.5025
Email [email protected]
Fax .................................................... 801.474.2511
SID Student Assistants .......Sierra Baker & Toby Koch
SID Mailing Address ..........................1840 S. 1300 E
........................................Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Website ...................... www.WestminsterGriffins.com
MEDIA INFORMATIONPractice CoverageWestminster College practices are conducted in the Behnken Field House and are open to the media unless otherwise noted. Please contact the Sports Information Office for times and availability.
Interview PolicyAll requests for interviews with student-athletes and coaches should be arranged with the Sports Information Office, preferrably with a 24-hour notice. On game days, interviews will only be contucted following the contest.
CredentialsPlease submit requests for game credentials to the Sports Information Office. Credentials will be limited to working media and will be left at the ticket table when you enter the Behnken Field House.
Press RowSeating for the media is located on the west end of the Behnken Field House scorer’s table. Space is limited and priority will be given to those requesting space in advance.
PhotographersMedia photographers are welcome to attend and shoot Griffin athletic events with a credential provided by the Sports Information Office. The photographer must not enter team designated areas without prior permission and are not allowed to interfere with game officials or game management personnel. Flash photography is prohibited and images of Griffin sporting events may not be sold as “copyright” without the authorization of Westminster College Athletics.
Electronic MediaAny electronic media wishing to broadcast games from the Behnken Field House should contact the Westminster Sports Information Office for approval.
Internet
The latest news and information regarding the Griffins women’s basketball team is available on Westminster’s athletic website –
www.WestminsterGriffins.com
Access the latest news from the Frontier Conference, including standings, statistics and more at:
www.FrontierConference.com
Press ServiceMedia attending Westminster women’s basketball home contests will be provided with game programs, game notes (when available) and a box score at halftime and postgame.
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NOVEMBER8 Thr THE MASTER’S ........................................ Behnken Field House..........................4:00 pm
9 Fri BIOLA .......................................................... Behnken Field House..........................6:00 pm
10 Sat COLLEGE OF IDAHO ............................. Behnken Field House..........................6:00 pm
15 Thr at Southern-New Orleans .................New Orleans, LA ............................ 5:00 pm
17 Sat at Xavier ..........................................New Orleans, LA .......................... 11:00 pm
23 Fri vs. Eastern Oregon ..........................Caldwell, ID ................................... 6:00 pm
24 Sat at College of Idaho ..........................Caldwell, ID ................................... 2:00 pm
DECEMBER1 Sat * MONTANA WESTERN ........................... Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
7 Fri at Concordia (CA) ............................Irvine, CA ....................................... 6:30 pm
8 Sat at Vanguard ....................................Costa Mesa, CA .............................. 1:00 pm
15 Sat at Rogers State ................................Claremore, OK ............................... 2:00 pm
17 Mon at Oklahoma Baptist ........................Shawnee, OK ................................ 12:00 pm
28 Fri vs. San Diego Christian ....................Santa Barbara, CA .......................... 2:00 pm
29 Sat at Westmont ....................................Santa Barbara, CA .......................... 6:30 pm
JANUARY3 Thr * at Lewis-Clark State .........................Lewiston, ID ................................... 6:30 pm
5 Sat * at Montana Tech ..............................Butte, MT ....................................... 5:30 pm
10 Thr * GREAT FALLS ........................................... Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
12 Sat * MSU-NORTHERN..................................... Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
17 Thr * DICKINSON STATE ................................ Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
19 Sat * CARROLL ................................................... Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
26 Sat * at Rocky Mountain ...........................Billings, MT .................................... 5:30 pm
31 Thr * ROCKY MOUNTAIN ............................... Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
FEBRUARY2 Sat * LEWIS-CLARK STATE ............................ Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
9 Sat * at Montana Western .........................Dillon, MT ...................................... 5:30 pm
15 Fri * at Great Falls ...................................Great Falls, MT ............................... 5:30 pm
16 Sat * at MSU-Northern ..............................Havre, MT ...................................... 6:00 pm
21 Thr * at Carroll .........................................Helena, MT .................................... 5:30 pm
23 Sat * MONTANA TECH .................................... Behnken Field House..........................5:30 pm
26 Tue ^ Quarterfinals ...................................TBA................................................ 7:00 pm
MARCH1 Fri ^ Semi-Finals ......................................TBA................................................ 7:00 pm
4 Mon ^ Championship .................................TBA................................................ 7:00 pm
13-14 Wed-Thr $ First Round ......................................Frankfort, KY ...................................... TBA
15 Fri $ Second Round .................................Frankfort, KY ...................................... TBA
16 Sat $ Quarterfinals ...................................Frankfort, KY ...................................... TBA
18 Mon $ Semi-Finals ......................................Frankfort, KY ...................................... TBA
19 Tue $ Championship .................................Frankfort, KY ...................................... TBA
*-Frontier Conference game | ^-Frontier Conference Tournament | $-NAIA National Championships
All times Mountain | Home Games in BOLD CAPS
All home games played at the Behnken Field House
2012–13 SCHEDULE
Westminster College ticket prices provide a great
opportunity to come watch some of the finest
small college athletics and student-athletes
perform in the country for an extraordinary value!
Tickets for Westminster College home athletic
events can be purchased on the day of the game
at the event site (see venue information below).
Typically, tickets will be on sale one hour before
the start of the event and accepted payments
include: cash, check and all major credit cards. We
have no reserved seating, both of our venues offer
general admission seating on a first come first
serve basis. Concessions and apparel items are for
sale at the majority of our home athletic events.
Receive all-sport passes and other benefits while
supporting Griffins Athletics by joining the Griffins
Club.
Please keep in mind that post-season games carry
a different pricing structure and will be announced
prior to the start of the competition.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TICKET PRICES
Adult ......................................................... $6.00
Senior Citizen (60 and older) ...................... $5.00
WC Alumni (w/Alumni Card) ....................... $5.00
Students & Children ................................... $5.00
WC Students (w/College ID)...........................Free
WC Faculty & Staff (w/College ID) ..................Free
Children (Ages 5 & under) .............................Free
TICKET INFORMATION
Women’s Basketball games are played at Behnken Field House in the Delores Dore’ Eccles Health, Wellness & Athletic Center (enter through the lower west entrance). Person’s with disabilities can enter the facility at the lower west entrance (main entrance) or can access the main entrance (southeast corner of building) and use the elevator to proceed to the 1st floor. Outside food and drink (water allowed) is not allowed to be brought into the field house. Concessions are available during all home WC athletic events.
The facility is located on the Westminster College Campus - 1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. Enter campus from 1700 South and 1200 East - parking is free in either one of our parking garages.
BEHNKEN FIELD HOUSE
WHAT IS A GRIFFIN?The Griffin is a legendary creature with the head, beak, and wings of an eagle, the body of a lion, and occasionally, the tail of a serpent or scorpion. Its origin lies somewhere in the Middle East where it is found in the paintings and sculptures of the ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians. In Greek mythology, they took gold from the stream Arimaspias and, neighbors of the Hyperboreans, they belonged to Zeus. The later Romans used them for decoration and, even in Christian times, the Griffin motif often appears. Griffins were frequently used as gargoyles on medieval churches and buildings.
Source:www.pantheon.org/articles/g/griffin.html
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# NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
1 Katie Walker G 5-4 Jr. West Valley City, UT / Salt Lake Community
5 Allie Eastman G 5-9 Sr. Woodruff, UT / Rich HS
10 Amy Krommenhoek G 5-7 So. American Fork, UT / Univ. of Utah
12 Nicole Yazzie G 5-7 Sr. West Valley City, UT / Bingham HS
13 Kelsi Wells F 5-9 Jr. Grantsville, UT / Snow College
20 Tia Pappas G 5-7 So. Price, UT / Carbon HS
22 Cydney Tibbitts F 6-1 Sr. Pasco, WA / Univ. of Utah
31 Brooke Blonquist F 5-11 So. South Jordan, UT / Bingham HS
32 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein F 6-3 Sr. Billings, MT / Billings West HS
33 Brooke Larsen F 6-0 Sr. Kearns, UT / Alaska Anchorage
RS Alli Blake F 5-11 R-Sr. Kaysville, UT / Rocky Mountain College
RS Shelby Ellsworth F 5-11 R-So. Pasco, WA / Chiawana HS
COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Shelley Jarrard (2nd season)
Assistant Coach: Elaine Elliott, Candace Smith
NUMERICAL ROSTER
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASSFreshmen ................0 Sophomores ........... 4 Juniors ................... 2 Seniors .......................6
ROSTER BREAKDOWN HOME STATE/COUNTRYMontana ............................................................1 Pierce-Eiselein
Utah ....................................................................9 Blake, Blonquist, Eastman, Krommenhoek, Larsen, Pappas, Walker, Wells, Yazzie
Washington .....................................................2 Ellsworth, Tibbitts
# NAME POS HT YR
RS Alli Blake F 5-11 R-Sr.
31 Brooke Blonquist F 5-11 So.
5 Allie Eastman G 5-9 Sr.
RS Shelby Ellsworth F 5-11 R-So.
10 Amy Krommenhoek G 5-7 So.
33 Brooke Larsen F 6-0 Sr.
20 Tia Pappas G 5-7 So.
32 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein F 6-3 Sr.
22 Cydney Tibbitts F 6-1 Sr.
1 Katie Walker G 5-4 Jr.
13 Kelsi Wells F 5-9 Jr.
12 Nicole Yazzie G 5-7 Sr.
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
1Katie Walker
G • 5-4 • JR
RADIO / TV ROSTER
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5Allie Eastman
G • 5-9 • SR
10Amy Krommenhoek
G • 5-7 • SO
12Nicole Yazzie
G • 5-7 • SR
20Tia PappasG • 5-7 • SO
22Cydney Tibbitts
F • 6-1 • SR
31Brooke Blonquist
F • 5-11 • SO
33Brooke Larsen
F • 6-0 • SR
Alli Blake
F • 5-11 • SR
Shelby Ellsworth
F • 5-11 • SO
Elaine ElliottAssistant Coach
Candace SmithAssistant Coach
Shelley JarrardHead Coach
32Olivia Pierce-Eiselein
F • 6-3 • SR
13Kelsi WellsF • 5-9 • JR
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2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
SHELLEY JARRARD
Shelley Jarrard is in her second season as
the head coach of the Westminster College
women’s basketball team. She guided the
Griffins to a 23-9 overall record a fourth
straight Frontier Conference title last year,
her first with the program.
Jarrard came to Westminster from Salt Lake Community College where she
served as the lead assistant coach for the Bruins and played a pivotal role
in SLCC winning back to back conference championships. During her two
seasons at SLCC her responsibilities involved a variety of areas within the
women’s basketball program. As recruiting coordinator, she was responsible
for all on and off-campus recruitment of prospective student-athletes. In
addition, she was responsible for the on-court development of the perimeter
players and assisted in coordinating the Bruin’s offense and defense, as well
as scouting and film breakdown.
Jarrard spent 11 seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Utah from
1993-2004. During that time Utah appeared in seven NCAA Tournaments
including its first ever appearance in the Sweet 16. The Utes won eight
conference championships and three conference tournament championships.
She then spent two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator
at Kansas State University. During her time at KSU, the team went 48-18 and
won the 2006 WNIT championship.
During her playing career at Vanderbilt University, Jarrard was a 4-year letter
winner for the Commodores. A starter for Vanderbilt’s 1993 NCAA Final
Four team which ended the season at 30-3, Jarrard was named first-team
all-Southeastern Conference and honorable mention All-America. She was
also the 1993 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional MVP. She was selected as
a member of the SEC all-academic team. She finished her Vanderbilt Career
Head CoachSecond Season
with 1,003 points, 462 rebounds and 227 assists while making four trips to
the Sweet 16 or better at the NCAA Championships.
Jarrard earned a bachelor’s degree in human and organizational development
from Vanderbilt in 1993. The Gore, Okla., native was named 1989 Gatorade
Player of the Year for Oklahoma as a senior at Webbers Falls High School.
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JARRARD’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Overall Conference
Year Overall Pct. Frontier Pct. Finish NAIA
2011-12 23-9 .719 13-1 .929 1st 1-1
Career 23-9 .719 13-1 .929 1-1
Milestone Wins
1st win • vs. Northern New Mexico, 78-59 (Nov. 5, 2011)
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ELAINE ELLIOTT
Elaine Elliott enters her second season as an assistant coach for the Westminster women’s basketball team. She spent 27
seasons as the head coach of the women’s basketball team at the University of Utah before retiring in 2010.
Elliott coached at Utah for 31 years--from 1980-2010--the last 27 years as the head coach. The winningest coach in Mountain
West Conference history, Elliott compiled a 582-234 (.713) record at the U. in her career, and is one of just 19 women’s
basketball coaches ever to produce 20 20-win seasons.
Elliott’s teams won 15 conference championships and made 19 postseason appearances. They qualified for the NCAA Tournament 15 times and twice made
the Sweet 16 with the 2006 squad making the Elite Eight. Elliott was named the 2001 John and Nellie Wooden National Coach of the Year wand was the MWC
Coach of the Year four times. Under Elliott, 17 players received All-American honors and four were drafted into the WNBA.
Assistant CoachSecond Season
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CANDACE SMITH
Candace Smith is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Westminster women’s basketball team. Smith handles to
day-to-day operations of the program and assists in travel arrangements.
Smith played at Westminster for three seasons under head coach JD Gustin. She appeared in 63 games and scored 185 points
as a Griffin. She played at Warner University in Florida her senior season and averaged a team-best 15.8 points per game with
54 threes.
Assistant CoachSecond Season
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KIRSTEN ASTLE
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Women’s Basketball)Fifth Season
RICK HACKFORD
Head Athletic TrainerNinth Season
DR. ANDREW COOPER
Westminster Team DoctorFifth Season
DR. CHRIS CLINE
Athletics Faculty RepresentativeFifth Season
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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL SUPPORT STAFF
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2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
ALLI BLAKE
Before Westminster: Blake will transfer to Westminster from Rocky Mountain College. The 5-foot-11 forward played in all 30 games for
the Battlin’ Bears last season and averaged 11.7 points per game. She scored in double figures on 21 occasions and had a season-high
24 points against MSU-Northern on Feb. 17. She was named the Frontier Conference Newcomer of the Year and Defensive Player of the
Year for the Battlin’ Bears. Blake is from Kaysville, Utah and spent two seasons at Salt Lake Community College after her high school
career at Davis High School. She will have to sit out the upcoming season due to Frontier Conference transfer rules and will have one
year of eligibility remaining.
5-11 • Senior • ForwardKaysville, Utah (Rocky Mountain College)
Career HighsPoints
24vs. MSU-Northern
(2/17/12)
Rebounds16
vs. Johnson & Wales(12/2/11)
Assists7
vs. Jamestown(11/25/11)
Steals6
vs. Great Falls(2/18/12)
Blocks5
vs. Montana Tech(1/27/12)
Minutesn/a
Alli’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 (SLCC) 31-27 130 229 .568 0 0 .000 81 120 .675 79 114 193 6.2 41 35 14 26 341 11.0
2010–11 (SLCC) 29-28 95 208 .457 3 12 .250 63 94 .670 82 128 210 7.2 81 61 22 36 256 8.8
SLCC TOTALS 60-55 225 437 .515 3 12 .250 144 214 .673 161 242 403 6.7 122 96 36 62 597 10.0
2011–12 (RMC) 30-29 125 228 .548 0 1 .000 102 144 .708 79 144 223 7.4 78 61 34 51 352 11.7
THE GRIFFINS
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THE GRIFFINS
ALLIE EASTMAN
2011–12 (Junior): Appeared in 32 games making 11 starts ...
averaged 5.1 points per game ... shot 35.3 percent from the
floor ... makde 26 threes and shot 84.8 percent at the foul line
... averaged 2.4 rebounds per game and recorded 31 assists
and 22 steals ... scored in double figures six times ... had 14
points with four triples against College of Idaho (11/11) ... had
a season-high 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting versus La Sierra
(11/12) ... finished with 10 points and eight rebounds against
Bethel (11/18) ... posted 12 points and six rebounds versus
The Master’s (12/30) ... scored 12 points with two threes at
Montana Western (1/7) ... scored 11 points at Carroll (2/11) ...
was named Academic All-Frontier Conference.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Played in 24 games, all starts, before
suffering season-ending knee injury ... averaged 11.2 points
per game ... shot 43.6 percent from the field and 39.2 percent
from beyond the arc ... averaged 3.9 rebounds per game and
had 30 offensive rebounds ... finished with 52 assists and
37 steals ... scored in double figures in 14 games ... had 17
points and seven rebounds at San Diego Christian (10/29) ...
had 15 points and four assists at William Jessup (11/19) ...
totaled 15 points, four rebounds, five assists and three steals
against Whitworth (11/27) ... had 14 points and four rebounds
at Westmont (12/29) ... scored a career-high 28 points with six threes and nine rebounds against Cal Baptist (12/30) ... recorded a
double-double with 13 points and career-high 11 rebounds against Lewis-Clark State (1/22) ... scored 19 points with five rebounds and
two assists at Montana Western (2/4).
2009–10 (Freshman): Played in 28 games and made 27 starts ... averaged 11.7 points per game and shot 47.1 percent from the
floor ... made 42 threes and shot 40.8 percent from beyond the arc ... grabbed 3.3 rebounds per game with 41 offensive rebounds ...
finished with 68 assists and 51 steals ... scored in double figures in 20 games and twice went for at least 20 points ... had 13 points in
Westminster debut against William Jessup (10/30) ... scored 19 points with eight rebounds (five offensive) against Point Loma Nazarene
(11/12) ... scored 23 points with four steals versus Lambuth (11/20) ... had 14 points and three assists at Evergreen State (11/27)
... posted 19 points and five rebounds against San Diego Christian (12/4) ... recorded 21 points, six rebounds, four assists and four
steals at Montana Tech (1/15) ... had 13 points, five rebounds and four steals at Great Falls (2/5) ... finished with 14 points and seven
rebounds at MSU-Northern (2/6) ... recorded 18 points with three treys against Montana Western (2/11) ... recorded 18 points and five
assists at Rocky Mountain (2/18).
5-9 • Senior • GuardWoodruff, Utah (Rich High School)
Career HighsPoints
28vs. Cal Baptist
(12/30/10)
Rebounds11
vs. Lewis-Clark State (1/22/11)
Assists5 (4x)
Last vs. Great Falls(1/27/11)
Steals5 (2x)
Last vs. William Jessup (12/3/10)
Blocks2 (3x)
Last vs. Carroll(1/12/12)
Minutes35 (3x)
Last vs. Union (TN)(11/17/11)
Allie’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 28-27 114 242 .471 42 103 .408 58 89 .652 41 51 92 3.3 68 59 3 51 328 11.7
2010–11 24-24 89 204 .436 38 97 .392 52 70 .743 30 64 94 3.9 52 48 11 37 268 11.2
2011–12 32-11 54 153 .353 26 90 .289 28 33 .848 19 57 76 2.4 31 31 11 22 162 5.1
TOTALS (3 yrs) 84-62 257 599 .429 106 290 .366 138 192 .719 90 172 262 3.1 151 138 25 110 758 9.0
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BROOKE LARSEN
2011–12 (Junior): Played in 21 games and made 14 starts ...
averaged 3.6 points per game ... shot 35 percent from the field
and 76.2 percent at the foul line ... grabbed 2.6 rebounds per
game ... finished season with 18 assists, 11 steals and two
blocks.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Played in 34 games, all off the bench
... averaged 7.6 points per game ... shot 47.4 percent from
the floor ... grabbed 3.8 rebounds per game ... had 32 assists
and 28 steals ... scored in double figures in nine games ...
scored six points with a career-high 13 rebounds against La
Sierra (11/1) ... had 15 points and eight rebounds versus
Pacific Union (11/13) ... scored 12 points with three rebounds
at William Jessup (11/19) ... had 10 points, two rebounds,
two assists and two blocks against Montana Tech (1/6) ... set
career-hgih with 17 points while grabbing seven rebounds
against Montana Western (1/8) ... scored 15 points with two
threes against Lewis-Clark State (1/22) ... had 12 points and six
rebounds against Rocky Mountain (2/10) ... totaled 13 points
and four rebounds at Great Falls (2/26) ... recorded 15 points
and five boards against Rogers State (3/16) ... matched career-
high with 17 points in NAIA Quarterfinals against Union (3/19).
Before Westminster: During her freshman season at Alaska-Anchorage, Larsen scored 13 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in 16
games. She shot 5-of-18 from the field while recording three assists and two steals. Larsen prepped at Kearns High School in Kearns,
Utah where she averaged 13 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior. The 6-0 center earned three varsity letters at Kearns and
was on the Honor Roll.
6-0 • Senior • ForwardKearns, Utah (Alaska Anchorage)
Career HighsPoints
17 (2x)Last vs. Union (TN)
(3/19/11)
Rebounds13
vs. La Sierra(11/1/10))
Assists4
vs. Montana Western (1/7/12)
Steals4
vs. Carroll(1/13/11)
Blocks2
vs. Montana Tech(1/6/11)
Minutes34
vs. La Sierra(11/1/10)
Brooke’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 (UAA) 16-0 5 18 .278 1 6 .167 2 4 .500 8 10 18 1.1 3 9 1 2 13 0.8
2010–11 34-0 99 209 .474 16 45 .356 45 69 .652 48 82 130 3.8 32 62 7 28 259 7.6
2011–12 21-14 28 80 .350 3 27 .111 16 21 .762 24 31 55 2.6 18 25 2 11 75 3.6
TOTALS (2 yrs) 55-14 127 289 .429 19 72 .264 61 90 .678 72 113 185 3.4 50 87 9 39 334 6.1
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OLIVIA PIERCE-EISELEIN
2011–12 (Junior): Appeared in 10 games off the bench ...
scored six points ... shot 50 percent from the field ... collected
20 rebounds ... had five blocked shots.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Made 22 appearances off the bench ...
averaged 2.5 points per game ... shot 48.8 percent from the
floor ... grabbed 2.3 rebounds per game ... finished season
with 17 blocked shots ... scored eight points with five rebounds
at San Diego Christian (10/29) ... had career-high eight
blocked shots with four points and seven rebounds against
Pacific Union (11/13) ... scored seven poins with four boards
at Simpson (11/20) ... recorded a career-high 11 rebounds
against George Fox (11/26) ..had eight points and two blocks
versus The Master’s (12/4) ... finished with four points and five
rebounds at Carroll (1/13).
2009–10 (Freshman): Played in 34 games and made three
starts ... averaged 4.4 points per game ... shot 47.3 percent
from the field ... grabbed 3.4 rebounds per contest ... finished
season with 48 blocked shots ... scored in double figures
on six occasions ... had 12 points and five rebounds against
College of Idaho (11/13) ... set career high with 15 points while
grabbing nine rebounds versus Northern New Mexico (12/3) ...
scored 13 points with seven rebounds against Rocky Mountain (1/23) ... had 10 points and four blocks versus Montana Western (2/11)
... finished with 11 points, six rebounds and fouor blocks against Montana Tech (2/13) ... matched career-high with 15 points and
grabbed eight rebounds at Rocky Mountain (2/18).
Before Westminster: Pierce-Eiselein is a 6-3 forward that prepped at Billings West High School in Billings, Montana. She is a four-
year letter winner and during her senior season she averaged 5.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, and three blocked shots per game. She also
competed on the track team and was on the Honor Roll.
6-3 • Senior • ForwardBillings, Mont. (Billings West High School)
Career HighsPoints
15 (2x)Last vs. Rocky Mountain
(2/18/10)
Rebounds11
vs. George Fox(11/26/10)
Assists2 (2x)
Last vs. William Jessup (12/3/10)
Steals2
vs. College of Idaho (11/13/09)
Blocks8
vs. Pacific Union(11/13/10)
Minutes22 (2x)
Last vs. George Fox(11/26/10)
Olivia’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 34-3 52 110 .473 0 1 .000 47 98 .480 38 76 114 3.4 8 38 48 5 151 4.4
2010–11 22-0 21 43 .488 0 0 .000 13 26 .500 14 37 51 2.3 6 26 17 1 55 2.5
2011–12 10-0 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 16 20 2.0 1 9 5 1 6 0.6
TOTALS (3 yrs) 66-3 76 159 .478 0 1 .000 60 124 .484 56 129 185 2.8 15 73 70 7 212 3.2
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CYDNEY TIBBITTS
2011–12 (Junior): Played in 21 games and made 19 starts ...
was third on the team in scoring at 10.8 points per game ...
shot 45.9 percent from the floor and 88.5 percent at the foul
line ... made 22 threes and shot 37.9 percent from beyond tha
arc ... grabbed 7.4 rebounds per game to lead the team ... also
recorded 25 steals and 18 blocked shots ... scored in double
figures on 10 occasions ... led the team with five double-
doubles ... had 15 points and 11 rebound sin her first game as
a Griffin at Hope International (12/29) ... scored 16 points with
10 rebounds at Montana Tech (1/6) ... finished with 13 points
and 10 rebounds at Montana Western (1/7) ... had a career-high
24 points with 10 boards against Carroll (1/12) ... grabbed
a career-high 13 rebounds at Great Falls (1/27) ... scored 15
points with three triples against Montana Tech (2/4) ... finished
with 15 points and two blocks versus MSU-Northern (2/23) ...
recorded 19 points and 12 rebounds in NAIA 1st Round game
against Belhaven (3/14) ... was named NAIA Honorable Mention
All-American ... named First Team All-Frontier Conference.
Before Westminster: Tibbets is a 6-1 wing from Pasco, Wash.
She averaged 1.8 points per game in 58 appearances with Utah.
She was a career 36.6% shooter and shot 40.7% from beyond
the arc. Tibbets collected 62 rebounds in her Utah career with
22 assists, 15 steals, and seven blocked shots. She scored a career high 11 points against Norfolk State in January of 2009.
6-1 • Senior • ForwardPasco, Wash. (Univ. of Utah)
Career HighsPoints
24vs. Carroll(1/12/12)
Rebounds13
vs. Great Falls(1/27/12)
Assists6
vs. Great Falls(2/25/12)
Steals4
vs. Great Falls(2/25/12)
Blocks2 (6x)
Last vs. Oklahoma City (3/16/12)
Minutes40 (2x)
Last vs. Great Falls(2/25/12)
Cydney’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2007–08 (Utah) 31-0 21 61 .344 5 16 .313 20 26 .769 10 28 38 1.2 14 13 6 9 67 2.2
2008–09 (Utah) 27-0 13 32 .406 6 11 .545 5 8 .625 5 19 24 0.9 8 14 1 6 37 1.4
UTAH TOTALS 58-0 34 93 .366 11 27 .407 25 34 .735 15 47 62 1.1 22 27 7 15 104 1.8
2011–12 21-19 79 172 .459 22 58 .379 46 52 .885 47 109 156 7.4 36 49 18 25 226 10.8
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NICOLE YAZZIE
2011–12 (Junior): Started all 32 games ... led team in scoring
at 13.3 points per game ... shot 40.9 percent from the floor
and 36.6 percent from beyond the arc .. finished second in
the NAIA in free throw shooting at 92 percent ... recorded 103
assists and led team with 41 steals ... became sixth player
in school history to surpass 1,000-career points ... scored in
double figures in 25 of the 32 games played ... had five games
with at least 20 points ... was the team’s leading scorer 24
times ... had 23 points and five assists against Northern New
Mexico (11/5) ... recorded 24 points with six threes and five
assists against Cal Maritime (11/10) ... scored 21 points on
10-of-10 at the foul line versus Simpson (12/3) ... made four
threes for 15 points at Southern Utah (12/17) ... had 18 points
at Great Falls (1/27) ... scored 22 points with five rebounds at
MSU-Northern (1/28) ... totaled 20 points and four rebounds
versus Montana Western (2/2) ... had 15 points and three
assists against Montana Tech (2/4) ... finished with 16 points
and five steals against Lewis-Clark State (2/18) ... had 17
points in Frontier Semi-Finals against Carroll (3/3) ... recorded
18 points and seven assists in NAIA 1st Round games against
Belhaven (3/14) ... was named NAIA Third Team All-American
... also named First Team All-Frontier Conference.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Played in and started all 35 games ... was second on the team in scoring at 12.2 points per game ... shot 41.6
percent from the field and 36.2 percent from beyond the arc ... finished with 80 made threes ... averaged 3.5 rebounds per game ...
finished season with 129 assists and 57 steals ... scored in double figures in 23 games and twice went for at least 20 points ... had 21
points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals against College of Idaho (11/12) ... recorded 20 points, five rebounds and six assists
at William Jessup (11/19) ... finished with 18 points and seven boards against The Master’s (12/4) ... had 19 points and five assists
versus Montana Tech (1/6) ... posted 18 points with seven assists against Montana Western (1/8) ... scored 17 points with three triples
at Montana Tech (2/5) ... had 18 points versus Rocky Mountain (2/10) ... scored 15 points at Lewis-Clark State (2/19) ... finished with
14 points and three assists against Great Falls (3/1) ... made four threes and had 17 points versus Union in NAIA Quarterfinals (3/19)
... was a NAIA Homorable Mention All-American ... was named Frist Team All-Frontier Conference.
2009–10 (Freshman): Appeared in 32 games while making 21 starts ... averaged 13.3 points per game and shot 44.7 percent from
the field ... finished with 77 threes while shooting 40.5 percent from deep ... had 149 assists and 52 steals ... had 22 games in which
she scored in double figures ... seven times went for at least 20 points ... was named a NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ... also
named First Team All-Frontier Conference and Frontier Conference Freshman of the Year.
Before Westminster: Yazzie, a 5-6 guard from West Valley City, Utah, prepped at Bingham High School where she was a four-year
starter at point guard for the Miners. During her time at Bingham, the team went 85-11 (.885) and won the 2007 Utah Class 5A State
Championship. Yazzie averaged 7.74 points per game during her prep career and was twice named First Team All-State (2009 Salt
Lake Tribune, 2008 Deseret News). The Deseret News also named her Second Team All-State in 2009 and 2007 following an Honorable
Mention All-State in 2006. After winning the 2007 state championship, Yazzie was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. She
is the Bingham High School career leader in 3-point field goals made and ranked 15th in the state as a senior with her 1.04 makes per
game. Yazzie is also a four-time member of the Honor Roll for her performance in the classroom.
5-7 • Senior • GuardWest Valley City, Utah (Bingham High School)
Career HighsPoints
27 (2x)Last vs. Carroll
(2/20/10)
Rebounds9
vs. Carroll(2/20/10)
Assists9 (2x)
Last vs. Rocky Mountain (2/18/10)
Steals6 (2x)
Last vs. William Jessup (11/19/10)
Blocks1 (21x)
Last vs. Rocky Mountain (2/9/12)
Minutes42
vs. Lewis-Clark State (2/19/11)
Nicole’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 32-21 138 309 .447 77 190 .405 72 91 .791 7 102 109 3.4 149 91 9 52 425 13.3
2010–11 35-35 134 322 .416 80 221 .362 80 100 .800 17 104 121 3.5 129 100 7 57 428 12.2
2011–12 32-32 123 301 .409 63 172 .366 115 125 .920 8 62 70 2.2 103 76 5 41 424 13.3
TOTALS (3 yrs) 99-88 395 932 .424 220 583 .377 267 316 .845 32 268 300 3.0 381 267 21 150 1277 12.9
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KATIE WALKER
Before Westminster: Walker will become a Griffin after playing at Salt Lake Community College the last two years. As a 5-foot-4 guard
from West Valley City, Utah, Walker played in all 31 games for the Bruins last season and finished with a team-best 100 assists. She
scored 3.4 points per game and shot 35.6% from the floor in 30 minutes per night.
5-4 • Junior • GuardWest Valley City, Utah (Salt Lake Community)
THE GRIFFINS
Katie’s Career StatsSeason GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 (SLCC) 29-11 17 48 .354 10 24 .417 21 37 .568 5 39 44 1.5 60 65 0 23 65 2.2
2011–12 (SLCC) 31-24 36 101 .356 8 38 .211 26 34 .765 4 74 78 2.5 100 73 2 28 106 3.4
SLCC TOTALS 60-35 53 149 .356 18 62 .290 47 71 .662 9 113 122 2.0 160 138 2 51 171 2.9
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KELSI WELLS
Before Westminster: Wells will join the Griffins after playing at Snow College the previous two years. The 5-foot-9 guard from
Grantsville, Utah, finished her 2011-2012 season for the Badgers with 386 total points (11.7 per game), she had the most defensive
rebounds in the conference (151 total, 4.6 per game), and her 51% field goal average ranked her fifth in the SWAC. Wells led the
conference and was ranked 11th Nationally in Free Throw percentage (87%) while playing 30 minutes per game. Wells was selected to
the SWAC All-Conference 2nd Team.
5-9 • Junior • ForwardGranstville, Utah (Snow College)
Kelsi’s’ Career StatsSeason GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 (Snow) 30-8 83 184 .451 16 40 .400 41 53 .774 63 98 161 5.4 50 71 1 24 223 7.4
2011–12 (Snow) 33-21 141 277 .509 27 66 .409 77 89 .865 62 151 213 6.5 85 73 4 37 386 11.7
SNOW TOTALS 63-29 224 461 .486 43 106 .406 118 142 .831 125 249 374 5.9 135 144 5 61 609 9.7
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BROOKE BLONQUIST
2011–12 (Freshman): Played in 20 games and made one start
... averaged 1.6 points per game ... grabbed 34 rebounds (10
offensive) ... had six assists, three blocks and three steals ...
scored a career-high eight points with six rebounds against
Holy Names (12/1).
Before Westminster: Blonquist is from South Jordan, Utah
where she prepped at Bingham High School. During her senior
season the Miners went 18-5 and advanced to the quarterfinals
of the Utah 5A State Championships. The six-foot forward
averaged eight points and five rebounds per game and scored
in double figures six times. She had a career high 23 points
against Riverton in January.
5-11 • Sophomore • ForwardSouth Jordan, Utah (Bingham High School)
Career HighsPoints
8vs. Holy Names
(12/1/11)
Rebounds6
vs. Holy Names(12/1/11)
Assists2 (2x)
Last vs. Holy Names (12/1/11)
Steals1 (3x)
Last vs. Lewis-Clark State (1/19/12)
Blocks1 (3x)
Last vs. Rocky Mountain (1/14/12)
Minutes30
vs. Westmont(11/4/11)
Brooke’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2011–12 20-1 14 35 .400 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 10 24 34 1.7 6 11 3 3 32 1.6
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SHELBY ELLSWORTH
2011–12 (Freshman): Played in all 32 games while making 18
starts ... averaged 9.9 points per game ... shot 41.7 percent
from the field and 32.4 percent from beyond the arc ... also
grabbed 5.6 rebounds per outing ... had 38 assists and 35
steals ... scored in double figures on 16 occasions ... finished
season with three double-doubles ... had 13 points and seven
rebounds in Griffin debut against Westmont (11/4) ... scored
15 points with seven boards against Northern New Mexico
(11/5) ... recorded first 20-20 game in school history with
23 points and 20 rebounds versus Cal Maritime (11/10) ...
went for 14 points and 13 rebounds against College of Idaho
(11/11) ... scored 17 points with eight boards versus La Sierra
(11/12) ... recorded 10 points and 11 rebounds against Holy
Names (12/1) ... had 13 points on 3-of-3 from beyond the
arc at Montana Tech (1/6) ... finished with 20 points and five
rebounds at Great Falls (1/27) ... scored 16 points with seven
rebounds against Montana Tech (2/4) ... posted 14 points
against Belhaven (3/14).
5-11 • Sophomore • ForwardPasco, Wash. (Chiawana High School)
Career HighsPoints
23vs. Cal Maritime
(11/10/11)
Rebounds20
vs. Cal Maritime(11/10/11)
Assists3 (6x)
Last vs. Great Falls(2/28/12)
Steals5
vs. La Sierra(11/12/11)
Blocks2
vs. Holy Names(12/1/11))
Minutes40 (2x)
Last vs. Freed-Hardeman(11/19/11)
Shelby’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2011–12 32-18 129 309 .417 22 68 .324 37 55 .673 59 119 178 5.6 38 56 6 35 317 9.9
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AMY KROMMENHOEK
2011–12 (Freshman): Appeared in 29 games and made two
starts ... averaged 3.3 points per game ... shot 36.6 percent
from the field ... finished with 32 assists and 13 steals ... was
43rd in the NAIA with a 1.524 assist-to-turnover ratio ... scored
in double figures in four games ... had eight points and five
rebounds in first career start against Northern New Mexico
(11/5) ... had five points at Union (11/17) ... scored 10 points
with two threes against Bethel (11/18) ... finished with nine
points and six rebounds against Holy Names (12/1) ... scored
six points with three rebounds versus The Master’s (12/30) ...
hda a career-high 13 points against Carroll (1/12) ... scored 12
points with six boards against Rocky Mountain (1/14) ... totaled
10 points with two triples at MSU-Northern (1/28).
Before Westminster: Krommenhoek joined the Griffins after a
redshirt season at the University of Utah. She is from American
Fork, Utah where she was a three-year all-state player at
American Fork High School, including first-team honors as a
senior. During her senior year, Krommenhoek averaged over
12 points per game with 47 three-pointers and was named all-
region and all-Utah Valley in helping lead American Fork to the
2009 5A State Championship. She also averaged 11.5 points
and made 43 3-point baskets for the Cavemen as a junior.
5-7 • Sophomore • GuardAmerican Fork, Utah (Univ. of Utah)
Career HighsPoints
13vs. Carroll(1/12/12)
Rebounds6 (2x)
Last vs. Rocky Mountain (1/14/12)
Assists4 (2x)
Last vs. Simpson(11/3/11)
Steals3
vs. Great Falls(1/27/12)
Blocks1 (3x)
Last vs. Southern Utah (12/17/11)
Minutes25
vs. Northern New Mexico (11/5/11)
Amy’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2011–12 29-2 30 82 .366 18 55 .327 17 24 .708 7 31 38 1.3 32 21 3 13 95 3.3
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TIA PAPPAS
2011–12 (Freshman): Played in 25 gamess off the bench ...
averaged 4.2 points per game ... shot 45 percent from the
field and 47.1 percent from beyond the arc ... 24 of her 39
rebounds came on the offensive end ... finished with 24 steals
and 11 assists ... scored in double figures in three games ...
had nine points and one three against Freed-Hardeman (11/19)
... scored a career-high 13 points against Rocky Mountain
(1/14) ... finished with nine points and five rebounds versus
Lewis-Clark State (2/18) ... had 10 points, seven rebounds (five
offensive) and four steals against Great Falls (2/25) ... had 11
points and five steals in Frontier Quarterfinals against Great
Falls (2/28) ... scored 10 points versus Lewis-Clark State (3/6).
Before Westminster: Pappas came to Westminster after leading
Carbon High School to the Utah State 3A Championships title
game. In her senior season, Pappas averaged 20.1 points
5.2 rebounds, 5.1 steals, and 3.1 assists per game. She was
named the 3A MVP by The Salt Lake Tribune and was a First
Team All-State Selection by the Deseret Morning News. Pappas
was named a McDonald’s All-American Nominee and was an
Academic All-State recipient. She scored 1,022 points in her
career at Carbon.
5-7 • Sophomore • GuardPrice, Utah (Carbon High School)
Career HighsPoints
13vs. Rocky Mountain
(1/14/12)
Rebounds7
vs. Great Falls(2/25/11)
Assists2 (2x)
Last vs. Oklahoma City (3/16/12)
Steals5
vs. Great Falls(2/28/12)
Blocks1
vs. Lewis-Clark State (3/6/12)
Minutes25
vs. Belhaven(3/14/12)
Tia’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2011–12 25-0 36 80 .450 16 34 .471 18 31 .581 24 15 39 1.6 11 15 1 24 106 4.2
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The Master’sNov. 8 • Behnken Field House
Location ................................... Santa Clarita, CANickname ........................................... MustangsAffiliation ............................................... NAIA DIConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach ................................... Dan Waldeck2011-12 Record ........................................ 12-192011-12 Conference ................................... 5-132011-12 Postseason .............GSAC Quarterfinals
BiolaNov. 9 • Behnken Field House
Location ........................................ La Mirada, CANickname ................................................ EaglesAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach ..................................Bethany Miller2011-12 Record ........................................ 23-112011-12 Conference ................................... 11-72011-12 Postseason ..............NAIA Quarterfinals
College of IdahoNov. 10 • Behnken Field House | Nov. 24 • Caldwell, Idaho
Location ........................................... Caldwell, IDNickname .................................. Coyotes (Yotes)Affiliation .............................................. NAIA DIIConference .............. Cascade Collegiate AthleticHead Coach ...................................Reagan Rossi2011-12 Record .......................................... 22-92011-12 Conference ................................... 14-42011-12 Postseason ............... NAIA II 1st Round
Southern-New OrleansNov. 15 • New Orleans, LA
Location ................................... New Orleans, LANickname .............................................. KnightsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................... Gulf Coast AthleticHead Coach ...................................... Elston King2011-12 Record ........................................ 15-112011-12 Conference ................................... 10-52011-12 Postseason ............ GCAC Quarterfinals
2012–13 OPPONENTS
masters.edu/athletics athletics.biola.edu
yoteathletics.com suno.edu/suno-athletics
Eastern OregonNov. 23 • Caldwell, Idaho
Location ....................................... La Grande, ORNickname ..................................... MountaineersAffiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference .............. Cascade Collegiate AthleticHead Coach ..............................Anji Weissenfluh2011-12 Record .......................................... 25-92011-12 Conference ................................... 13-52011-12 Postseason ...........NAIA II Quarterfinals
eousports.com
Montana WesternDec. 1• Behnken Field House | Feb. 9 • Dillon, Mont.
Location ............................................. Dillon, MTNickname ............................................. BulldogsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ...............................Lindsay Woolley2011-12 Record ........................................ 15-132011-12 Conference ..................................... 5-92011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
Concordia (CA)Dec. 7 • Irvine, Calif.Location .............................................. Irvine, CANickname ................................................ EaglesAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach .................................. Jenny Hansen2011-12 Record .......................................... 7-182011-12 Conference ................................... 4-142011-12 Postseason .................................. None
my.umwestern.edu/athletics cuieagles.com
VanguardDec. 8 • Costa Mesa, Calif.
Location ..................................... Costa Mesa, CANickname .................................................. LionsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach .......................................Russ Davis2011-12 Record .......................................... 23-72011-12 Conference ................................... 15-32011-12 Postseason ..................NAIA 1st Round
vanguardlions.com
Xavier (LA)Nov. 16 • New Orleans, LA
Location .................................... New Orleans, LANickname ................................. Golden NuggetsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................... Gulf Coast AthleticHead Coach ......................................Bo Browder2011-12 Record .......................................... 26-92011-12 Conference ................................... 12-22011-12 Postseason .................NAIA 2nd Round
xula.edu/athletics
Rogers StateDec. 15 • Claremore, Okla.
Location .......................................Claremore, OKNickname ...............................................HillcatsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference .................................Sooner AthleticHead Coach ...................................Amy Williams2011-12 Record ........................................ 22-122011-12 Conference ................................... 14-82011-12 Postseason ..............NAIA Quarterfinals
rsuhillcats.com
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Oklahoma BaptistDec. 15 • Shawnee, Okla.
Location ......................................... Shawnee, OKNickname ..................................................BisonAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference .................................Sooner AthleticHead Coach ..................................Casi Cox-Bays2011-12 Record ........................................ 15-162011-12 Conference ................................. 11-112011-12 Postseason ...........Sooner Quarterfinals
Lewis-Clark StateJan. 3 • Lewiston, Idaho | Feb. 2 • Behnken Field House
Location .......................................... Lewiston, IDNickname ............................................. WarriorsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ......................................... Brian Orr2011-12 Record .......................................... 29-52011-12 Conference ................................... 11-32011-12 Postseason .................NAIA 2nd Round
Montana TechJan. 5 • Butte, Mont. | Feb. 23• Behnken Field House
Location ...............................................Butte, MTNickname ......................................... OrediggersAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach .....................................Kerie DePell2011-12 Record ........................................ 10-172011-12 Conference ..................................... 5-92011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
Great FallsJan. 10 • Behnken Field House | Feb. 15 • Great Falls, Mont.
Location ...................................... Great Falls, MTNickname .......................................... ArgonautsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ...............................Bill Himmelberg2011-12 Record .......................................... 9-192011-12 Conference ................................... 3-112011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
Montana State-NorthernSept. 22 • Behnken Field House | Oct. 27 • Havre, Mont.
Location ..............................................Havre, MTNickname ...........................................Sky LightsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach .....................................Chris Mouat2011-12 Record .......................................... 21-92011-12 Conference ..................................... 7-72011-12 Postseason ............Frontier Semi-Finals
2012–13 OPPONENTS
msun.edu/athletics
godiggers.com ugfargos.com
obubison.com
lcsc.edu/athletics
San Diego ChristianDec. 28 • Santa Barbara, Calif.
Location .......................................... El Cajon, CANickname ................................................ HawksAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach ................................... Kelsey Dillon2011-12 Record ........................................ 20-112011-12 Conference ..................................... 9-92011-12 Postseason .............GSAC Quarterfinals
sdcchawks.com
WestmontDec. 29 • Santa Barbara, Calif.
Location ..................................Santa Barbara, CANickname ............................................. WarriorsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach ..................................Kirsten Moore2011-12 Record .......................................... 31-42011-12 Conference ................................... 16-22011-12 Postseason ..............NAIA Quarterfinals
blogs.westmont.edu/athletics
Dickinson StateJan. 17 • Behnken Field House | Jan. 24 • Dickinson, N.D.
Location ....................................... Dickinson, NDNickname .........................................Blue HawksAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ................................ Caleb Harrison2011-12 Record ........................................ 10-192011-12 Conference .................................... N/A2011-12 Postseason .................................. None
dsubluehawks.com
CarrollJan. 19 • Behnken Field House | Feb. 21• Helena, Mont.
Location ............................................Helena, MTNickname ................................................. SaintsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ..................................Shawn Nelson2011-12 Record ........................................ 13-162011-12 Conference ..................................... 5-92011-12 Postseason ............Frontier Semi-Finals
carroll.edu/athletics
Rocky MountainJan. 26 • Billings, Mont. | Jan. 31• Behnken Field House
Location ........................................... Billings, MTNickname ...................................... Battlin’ BearsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ..............................Brian Henderson2011-12 Record ........................................ 18-122011-12 Conference ..................................... 7-72011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
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2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
FRONTIER CONFERENCETORUNAMENT
Feb. 26, Mar. 1, Mar. 4 • Campus SitesThe 2013 Frontier Conference Tournament will be held on Feb. 26–Mar. 4 with the highest seeds hosting home games. The quarterfinal round is slated for Tuesday, Feb. 26 with the top four seeds playing at home. The two highest remaining seeds will host a semi-final game on Friday, March 1. The highest remaining seed will host the championship game on Monday, March 4. All games will begin at 7 p.m.
2012 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAMELewis-Clark State def. Westminster, 55-49
NAIA NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS
Frankfort, Ky.The 33rd annual NAIA Division I National Championship presented by KentuckyTourism.com will be held in Frankfort Convention Center in Frankfort, Ky. from March 13-19, 2013. The tournament features 32 teams in a single elimination bracket that will be released on March 6.
2012 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEOklahoma City def. Union (Tenn.), 69-48
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is a completely autonomous association currently administering programs of intercollegiate athletics for approximately 330 fully accredited colleges and universities of
moderate enrollment.
The fundamental tenet of the NAIA is that intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the total educational program of the institution. This belief is strongly reflected in the governing documents, activities and organizational structure of the Association.
Established in 1940 as the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB), the Association expanded to include other programs in 1952. The NAIA became the first intercollegiate sports governing body to provide championship opportunities for both men andwomen when the women’s program was established on August 1, 1980.
The purpose of the NAIA is to promote education and development of students through intercollegiate athletic participation. Member institutions, although varied and diverse, share a common commitment to high standards and the principle that athletes serve as an integral part of education.
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Coaches, parents, administrators and community partners all have a role in developing students of character. The NAIA Champions of Character program brings them training, guidelines and behavior models to create positive environments that promote personal growth and fun sport activity.
The Frontier Conference was organized in 1935 with four of the eight existing colleges as charter members. Carroll College joined in 1938. For a 10-year period, from 1974 to 1984, the College of Great Falls, now the University of Great Falls competed in the conference. Great Falls rejoined the Frontier in 1999-2000. For a short time, MSU-Billings (then Eastern Montana College) was a member of the league.
New members in 1998-99 were Lewis-Clark State College of Lewiston, Idaho and Westminster College of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dickinson State was approved for membership starting with the 2012-13 season while Southern Oregon will join as a football member at the same time. The College of Idaho will join the league as a football only member in 2014.
The conference now consists of Carroll College, Dickinson State College, Eastern Oregon University (football only), University of Great Falls, Lewis-Clark State College, Montana State University-Northern, Montana Tech, University of Montana Western, Rocky Mountain College, Southern Oregon University (football only) and Westminster College.
The purpose of the Frontier Conference is to encourage, promote, sponsor and control athletic competition among participating colleges as an integral part of the total educational process. With their motto, “The Best in academics and athletics,” members compete for conference championships in football, basketball, golf, volleyball, soccer, and cross country.
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NATIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
The Westminster College women’s basketball team
finished the 2011-12 season with a 23-9 overall
record and won a fourth straight regular season
Frontier Conference championship under first-year
head coach Shelley Jarrard.
Westminster finished at 13-1 in Frontier Conference
play and was upset in the conference championship
game by Lewis-Clark State. They advanced to
the NAIA National Championship for a sixth
consecutive season where they advanced past the
first round for the fifth time.
The Griffins got off to a slow start and were at
3-5 just eight games into the season. They then
ran off wins in eight of the next nine contests,
with the only loss coming at NCAA DI Southern
Utah. After dropping a road contest at Lewis-
Clark State, Westminster won 11 straight games
heading into the Frontier Conference Tournament
Championship Game. They opened the NAIA
National Championship with a 75-49 win over
Belhaven before falling to No. 1-seeded Oklahoma
City, 47-76, in the second round.
Westminster finished the season 15-3 at home and
was a perfect 8-0 during the month of February.
They were third in the NAIA in free throw shooting
at 78.5 percent and sixth in the country by
shooting 34.5 percent from beyond the arc. The
Griffins allowed just 55.2 points per game to rank
12th national in that category and were 18th with a
scoring margin of 11.1 points per contest.
2011–12 Frontier ConferenceWomen’s Basketball Awards
First TeamDana Bates .......... Westminster .............SR
Sammi Bignell ........Montana Western ....... SO
Allison Blake ..........Rocky Mountain ...........JR
Kelsey DeWit ..........Montana Tech ............ SO
Alyssa Fierro ..........Lewis-Clark State ........ SR
Austin Hanser ........Rocky Mountain ......... SO
Hayley Pettit...........Montana Western .........JR
Jasmine Stohr.........Lewis-Clark State ........ SR
Cydney Tibbitts ... Westminster ............. JR
Kirsi Voshell ...........Lewis-Clark State ........ SR
Nicole Yazzie ....... Westminster ............. JR
Second TeamJordan Bruuresma ..MSU-Northern ..............JR
Torrie Cahill ...........Carroll .........................JR
Kezia Ford .............Great Falls .................. SR
Jeni Guertin ............Carroll ........................ SR
Bryn Hasquet .........Montana Tech ............ SO
Jenteal Jackson.... Westminster .............SR
Mandy Machinal .....Montana Tech ............. FR
Brittaney Niebergall Lewis-Clark State ........ FR
Micki Scally ............Rocky Mountain .......... SR
Sarah Sciascia ........Great Falls ................. SO
Nicole Tams ...........Montana Western ........ SR
Nikki Tresch ..........MSU-Northern ..............JR
Player of the Year
Jasmine Stohr, Lewis-Clark State
Newcomer of the Year
Allison Blake, Rocky Mountain
Defensive Player of the Year
Allison Blake, Rocky Mountain
Freshman of the Year
Brittaney Niebergall, Lewis-Clark State
Sixth Player of the Year
Sarah Sciascia, Great Falls
Coach of the Year
Shelley Jarrard, Westminster
Nicole Yazzie led the team in
scoring at 13.3 points per game
and finished second in the country
by shooting 92 percent at the foul
line. Yazzie has 30th in the NAIA
with 63 made threes and with her
36.6 shooting percentage from
beyond the arc. Jenteal Jackson
ranked sixth nationally by shooting
41.5 percent from deep and
was 12th with a 1.939 assist-to-
turnover ratio.
Dana Bates was second on the
team in scoring at 11 points per night and she
shot 49.8 percent from the floor. Cydney Tibbitts
averaged 10.8 points per contest while grabbing a
team-best 7.4 rebounds per game.
Bates, Tibbitts and Yazzie were each named
First Team All-Frontier Conference. Westminster
matched LCSC for the most first team selection s
with three. Jackson was named second team all-
conference with Jarrard being named the Frontier
Conference Coach of the Year. Yazzie was named
a NAIA Third Team All-American while Tibbitts
received honorable mention recognition.
Bates was the lone Griffin to be named a
Daktronics/NAIA Scholar-Athlete. She joined
Rebecca Beaudoin, Allie Eastman and Jackson as
being named Academic All-Frontier Conference.
2011–12 FRONTIER CONFERENCE STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALLTEAM W L PCT W L PCTWestminster 13 1 .929 23 9 .719Lewis-Clark State 11 3 .786 29 5 .853MSU-Northern 7 7 .500 21 9 .700Rocky Mountain 7 7 .500 18 12 .600Carroll 5 9 .357 13 16 .448Montana Western 5 9 .357 15 13 .536Montana Tech 5 9 .357 10 17 .370Great Falls 3 11 .214 9 19 .321
2011–12 Westminster Griffins Women’ Basketball Team
Front row (left to right): Megan Smith, Cydney Tibbitts, Olivia Pierce-Eiselein, Brooke Larsen, Brooke
Blonquist. Back row: Jenteal Jackson, Amy Krommenhoek, Dana Bates, Shelby Ellsworth, Allie Eastman,
Rebecca Beaudoin, Tia Pappas, Nicole Yazzie.
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2011–12 SEASON IN REVIEW
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2011–12 SEASON STATISTICS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 12 Nicole Yazzie 32 32 1096 34.2 123 301 .409 63 172 .366 115 125 .920 8 62 70 2.2 39 0 103 76 5 41 424 13.3 20 Dana Bates 31 31 882 28.5 102 205 .498 13 37 .351 125 158 .791 72 123 195 6.3 84 2 40 47 3 36 342 11.0 03 Shelby Ellsworth 32 18 793 24.8 129 309 .417 22 68 .324 37 55 .673 59 119 178 5.6 101 4 38 56 6 35 317 9.9 23 Jenteal Jackson 32 32 1019 31.8 93 237 .392 51 123 .415 45 67 .672 18 102 120 3.8 66 1 128 66 3 40 282 8.8 22 Cydney Tibbitts 21 19 669 31.9 79 172 .459 22 58 .379 46 52 .885 47 109 156 7.4 37 0 36 49 18 25 226 10.8 05 Allie Eastman 32 11 589 18.4 54 153 .353 26 90 .289 28 33 .848 19 57 76 2.4 33 1 31 31 11 22 162 5.1 01 Tia Pappas 25 0 260 10.4 36 80 .450 16 34 .471 18 31 .581 24 15 39 1.6 22 0 11 15 1 24 106 4.2 10 Amy Krommenhoek 29 2 372 12.8 30 82 .366 18 55 .327 17 24 .708 7 31 38 1.3 25 0 32 21 3 13 95 3.3 33 Brooke Larsen 21 14 310 14.8 28 80 .350 3 27 .111 16 21 .762 24 31 55 2.6 38 1 18 25 2 11 75 3.6 04 Megan Smith 21 0 118 5.6 14 40 .350 3 13 .231 12 13 .923 5 14 19 0.9 6 0 4 7 1 2 43 2.0 31 Brooke Blonquist 20 1 193 9.7 14 35 .400 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 10 24 34 1.7 14 0 6 11 3 3 32 1.6 02 Rebecca Beaudoin 14 0 42 3.0 3 14 .214 1 12 .083 5 6 .833 0 1 1 0.1 4 0 3 3 0 0 12 0.9 32 O. Pierce-Eiselein 10 0 57 5.7 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 16 20 2.0 7 0 1 9 5 1 6 0.6 Team 53 95 148 16 Total.......... 32 6400 708 1714 .413 238 689 .345 468 596 .785 350 799 1149 35.9 476 9 451 432 61 253 2122 66.3 Opponents...... 32 6400 648 1689 .384 148 495 .299 323 457 .707 319 732 1051 32.8 547 - 303 496 66 224 1767 55.2
Date Time Opponent Score High Points High Rebounds
11/04/11 5:00 pm WESTMONT L 61-71 (14)Nicole Yazzie (7)Shelby Ellsworth
11/05/11 5:00 pm NORTHERN NEW MEXICO W 78-59 (23)Nicole Yazzie (8)Dana Bates
11/10/11 4:00 PM CAL MARITIME W 81-63 (24)Nicole Yazzie (20)Shelby Ellsworth
11/11/11 6:00 PM COLLEGE OF IDAHO L 61-66 (15)Dana Bates (13)Shelby Ellsworth
11/12/11 6:00 PM LA SIERRA W 80-51 (20)Allie Eastman (8)Shelby Ellsworth
11/17/11 4:00 pm at Union (TN) L 58-67 (16)Dana Bates (5)Three tied
11/18/11 4:00 pm vs Bethel L 72-76 (23)Dana Bates (8)Two tied
11/19/11 4:00 pm vs Freed-Hardeman L 41-56 (9)Tia Pappas (14)Shelby Ellsworth
12/01/11 6:00 pm HOLY NAMES W 94-60 (22)Dana Bates (11)Shelby Ellsworth
12/03/11 4:00 pm SIMPSON W 75-43 (21)Nicole Yazzie (10)Dana Bates
12/17/11 7:00 pm at Southern Utah L 57-59 (19)Jenteal Jackson (5)Two tied
12/29/11 5:30 pm at Hope International W 81-54 (15)Cydney Tibbitts (11)Cydney Tibbitts
12/30/11 1:00 pm vs The Master’s W 61-44 (12)Allie Eastman (6)Two tied
01/06/12 5:30 pm * at Montana Tech W 74-55 (19)Dana Bates (10)Cydney Tibbitts
01/07/12 5:30 pm * at Montana Western W 71-63 (16)Dana Bates (10)Cydney Tibbitts
01/12/12 5:30 pm * CARROLL W 60-52 (24)Cydney Tibbitts (10)Cydney Tibbitts
01/14/12 5:30 pm * ROCKY MOUNTAIN W 84-52 (14)Jenteal Jackson (6)Three tied
01/19/12 5:30 pm * at Lewis-Clark State L 50-57 (17)Dana Bates (12)Cydney Tibbitts
01/27/12 5:30 pm * at Great Falls W 62-58 (20)Shelby Ellsworth (13)Cydney Tibbitts
01/28/12 6:00 pm * at Montana State-Northern W 56-39 (22)Nicole Yazzie (8)Cydney Tibbitts
02/02/12 5:30 pm * MONTANA WESTERN W 78-63 (20)Nicole Yazzie (9)Cydney Tibbitts
02/04/12 5:30 pm * MONTANA TECH W 62-48 (16)Shelby Ellsworth (11)Dana Bates
02/09/12 5:30 pm * at Rocky Mountain W 50-38 (10)Two tied (5)Three tied
02/11/12 5:30 pm * at Carroll W 70-47 (20)Jenteal Jackson (4)Dana Bates
02/18/12 5:30 pm * LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 78-56 (18)Dana Bates (9)Shelby Ellsworth
02/23/12 5:30 pm * MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN W 62-41 (15)Cydney Tibbitts (11)Dana Bates
02/25/12 5:30 pm * GREAT FALLS W 64-54 (12)Two tied (9)Cydney Tibbitts
02/28/12 5:30 pm ^ GREAT FALLS W 72-49 (14)Nicole Yazzie (6)Cydney Tibbitts
03/03/12 7:00 pm ^ CARROLL W 58-46 (17)Nicole Yazzie (10)Dana Bates
03/06/12 7:00 pm ^ LEWIS-CLARK STATE L 49-55 (11)Two tied (11)Shelby Ellsworth
03/14/12 1:45 pm # vs Belhaven W 75-49 (19)Cydney Tibbitts (12)Cydney Tibbitts
03/16/12 10:45 am # vs Oklahoma City L 47-76 (10)Nicole Yazzie (7)Two tied
* Frontier Conference game
^ Frontier Conferene Tournament game
# NAIA National Championships game
GRIFFINS RECORD WHENOverall record ....................................................23-9Frontier Conference record ................................13-1Record at home .................................................15-3Record on road ....................................................7-3Record on neutral court .......................................2-3Record vs. ranked opponent ................................2-7Record vs. non-ranked opponent .......................17-2
BY MONTHRecord in November ............................................3-5Record in December .............................................4-1Record in January .................................................6-1Record in February ...............................................8-0Record in March ...................................................2-2
BY DAY OF THE WEEKRecord on Tuesday ..............................................1-1Record on Wednesday ..........................................1-1Record on Thursday .............................................7-2Record on Friday ..................................................3-3Record on Saturday ............................................11-2
BY POINTSScoring 80+ points ...............................................5-0Scoring 70-79 points............................................9-1Scoring 60-69 points............................................6-2Scoring less than 60 points ..................................3-6
Giving up 80+ points ...........................................0-0Giving up 70-79 points ........................................0-3Giving up 60-69 points ........................................4-2Giving up less than 60 points .............................19-4
BY FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEShoot 50% or better .............................................3-0Shoot below 50% ................................................20-9Oponent shoots 50% or better..............................0-1Opponent shoots below 50% ..............................23-8
BY REBOUNDSHave more rebounds ..........................................19-2Rebounds are equal .............................................0-0Have fewer rebounds ...........................................4-7
BY TURNOVERSHave fewer turnovers .........................................17-3Turnovers are equal .............................................2-0Have more turnovers ...........................................4-6
BY TIMELeading at halftime ............................................21-2Tied at halftime ...................................................0-1Trailing at halftime ..............................................2-6
Lead with 5:00 remaining ..................................23-1Tied with 5:00 remaining .....................................0-0Trail with 5:00 remaining .....................................0-8
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2011–12 INSIDE THE NUMBERS
2011–12 Starting LineupsOpponent G G G/F F/G F/CWestmont Yazzie Jackson Bates Ellsworth BlonquistNorthern New Mexico Yazzie Jackson Krommenhoek Bates EllsworthCal Maritime Yazzie Jackson Krommenhoek Bates EllsworthCollege of Idaho Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates EllsworthLa Sierra Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworthat Union Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworthvs Bethel Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworthvs Freed-Hardeman Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates EllsworthHoly Names Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates EllsworthSimpson Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworthat Southern Utah Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworthat Hope International Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworthvs The Master’s Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworthat Montana Tech* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Ellsworthat Montana Western* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts EllsworthCarroll* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts EllsworthRocky Mountain* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Ellsworthat Lewis-Clark State* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Ellsworthat Great Falls* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Larsenat MSU-Northern* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenMontana Western* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenMontana Tech* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Larsenat Rocky Mountain* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Larsenat Carroll* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenLewis-Clark State* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenMSU-Northern* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenGreat Falls* Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenGreat Falls^ Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenCarroll^ Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts LarsenLewis-Clark State^ Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Larsenvs. Belhaven# Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Larsenvs. Oklahoma City# Yazzie Jackson Eastman Tibbitts Larsen
Last Time Westminster...Scored 100+
12/3/09 .................................................112 vs. Northern New MexicoAllowed 100+
11/21/09 ......................................................... 101 vs. Freed-HardemanScored 90-99
12/1/11 ........................................................................ 94 vs. Holy NamesAllowed 90-99
11/27/10 ........................................................................ 92 vs. WhitworthScored 40 or less
2/19/00 ............................................................ 38 vs. Western MontanaAllowed 40 or less
2/9/12 .................................................................. 38 vs. Rocky MountainWon an OT game
2/19/11 ................................................................... vs. Lewis-Clark StateLost an OT game
3/9/09 ...................................................................... vs. Lewis-Clark StateWon a 2+ OT game
......................................................................................................................neverLost a 2+ OT game
......................................................................................................................neverGrabbed 40+ rebounds
2/23/12 ...................................................................40 vs. MSU-NorthernTallied 20+ assists
1/14/12 ............................................................... 26 vs. Rocky MountainBlocked 5+ shots
1/14/12 .................................................................. 5 vs. Rocky MountainMade 15+ steals
2/27/12 ........................................................................... 19 vs. Great Falls
Win/Loss Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16-29 30+Wins (23) 1 2 1 4 12 3Losses (9) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Leads/DeficitsLargest Margin of Victory .........................................................................................................34Largest Halftime Lead ................................................................................................................26Largest Lead at Any Time .........................................................................................................38Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ..........................................................................................10Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome in Win ..........................................................................6Longest Winning Streak ............................................................................................................11
Largest Margin of Defeat...........................................................................................................29Largest Halftime Deficit ............................................................................................................13Largest Deficit at Any Time .....................................................................................................31Largest Lead Surrendered in Loss ........................................................................................11Largest Halftime Lead Surrendered in Loss ........................................................................4Longest Losing Streak ...................................................................................................................3Consecutive Games with a 3-Pointer Made ................................................................... 130
Record by Starting Lineup(W-L) G G G/F F/G F/C(0-1) Yazzie Jackson Bates Ellsworth Blonquist(2-0) Yazzie Jackson Krommenhoek Bates Ellsworth(5-5) Yazzie Jackson Eastman Bates Ellsworth(4-1) Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Ellsworth(12-1) Yazzie Jackson Bates Tibbitts Larsen(0-1) Yazzie Jackson Eastman Tibbitts Larsen
Back-to-Back GamesWin both ............................................................................................ 3Split ...................................................................................................... 3Lose both ........................................................................................... 2Record in 1st game ....................................................................4-4Record in 2nd game ..................................................................5-3
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GAME RECORDS - TEAM
1. 112 vs. Northern New Mexico
Dec. 3, 2009 (112-38)
2. 109 vs. College of Idaho
Nov. 1, 2008 (109-84)
3. 108 vs. College of Saint Mary
Nov. 7, 2008 (108-64)
4. 103 vs. Evergreen State
Nov. 9, 2002 (103-45)
5. 101 vs. Cal Baptist
Nov. 14, 2008 (101-90)
101 vs. Lewis-Clark State
Jan. 31, 2009 (101-70)
7. 100 vs. Johnson & Wales
Nov. 6, 2008 (100-47)
100 vs. Bethany (CA)
Oct. 31, 2009 (100-46)
9. 99 4 times
Most recent:
vs. William Jessup
Dec. 3, 2010 (99-56
Most Points in a Game1. 111 Lewis-Clark State
Jan. 13, 1999 (53-111)
2. 107 Azusa Pacific
Nov. 10, 2005 (67-107)
3. 101 vs. Freed-Hardeman
Nov. 21, 2009 (74-101)
4. 93 vs. MSU-Northern
Jan. 31, 2003 (67-93)
93 vs. College of Idaho
Nov. 19, 2007 (82-93)
93 vs. Union (TN)
Dec. 1, 2007 (79-93)
93 vs. Union (TN)
Nov. 19, 2009 (68-93)
93 vs. Westmont
Dec. 29, 2010 (78-93)
10. 92 4 times
Most recent:
vs. Whitworth
Nov. 27, 2010 (77-92)
Most Points by an Opponent
1. 101 vs. Lewis-Clark State
Jan. 31, 2009 (101-70)
2. 99 vs. Rocky Mountain
Feb. 18, 2010 (99-77)
3. 94 vs. MSU-Northern
Feb. 10, 2007 (94-72)
4. 93 vs. Great Falls
Jan. 27, 2011 (93-88 ot)
5. 92 vs. Montana Western
Jan. 8, 2011 (92-59)
Most Points in a Conference Game
1. 37 vs. Northwest Nazarene
Dec. 4, 1999 (37-74)
37 vs. Southern Utah
Dec. 18, 2004 (37-65)
3. 41 vs. MSU-Northern
Feb. 26, 2000 (41-83)
41 vs. Carroll
Feb. 3, 2005 (41-85)
41 vs. Freed-Hardeman
Nov. 19, 2011 (41-56)
6. 42 vs. Western Oregon
Dec. 28, 2001 (42-58)
7. 43 vs. Lewis-Clark State
Feb. 22, 2003 (43-70)
43 vs. Azusa Pacific
Nov. 7, 2003 (43-56)
43 vs. Carroll
Jan. 25, 2007 (43-60)
43 vs. Lewis-Clark State
Jan. 30, 2010 (43-56)
43 vs. Vanguard
Oct. 30, 2010 (43-60)
Fewest Points in a Game
1. 29 vs. Johnson & Wales
Dec. 16, 2006 (94-29)
2. 34 vs. Pacific Union
Nov. 13, 2010 (94-34)
3. 35 vs. Johnson & Wales
Dec. 31, 2005 (76-35)
4. 37 vs. Johnson & Wales
Dec. 14, 2007 (93-37)
5. 38 4 times. Last vs. Rocky Mountain
Feb. 9, 2012 (50-38)
Fewest Points by an Opponent
1. 74 vs. Northern New Mexico
Dec. 3, 2009 (112-38)
2. 65 vs. Johnson & Wales
Dec. 16, 2006 (94-29)
3. 60 vs. Pacific Union
Nov. 13, 2010 (94-34)
4. 58 vs. Evergreen State
Nov. 9, 2002 (103-45)
5. 56 vs. Johnson & Wales
Dec. 14, 2007 (93-37)
Largest Margin of Victory
1. 58 vs. Lewis-Clark State
Jan. 13, 2000 (53-111)
2. 52 vs. Western Montana
Feb. 19, 2000 (38-90)
3. 43 vs. Carroll
Feb. 3, 2005 (41-84)
4. 42 vs. MSU-Northern
Feb. 26, 2000 (41-83)
5. 41 vs. Montana Western
Feb. 7, 2002 (50-91)
Largest Margin of Defeat
1. 45 Northern New Mexico - 12/03/09
2. 42 College of Idaho - 11/01/08
3. 40 Johnson & Wales - 12/16/06
4. 38 Northern New Mexico - 11/15/08
5. 37 Bethany (CA) - 10/31/09
37 College of Saint Mary - 11/07/08
37 Johnson & Wales - 12/15/07
8. 36 Rocky Mountain - 02/18/10
9. 35 Pacific Union - 11/13/10
35 Dominican - 11/29/07
Field Goals Made
1. 81 College of Idaho - 11/01/08
2. 78 Southern Oregon - 11/11/04
3. 75 College of Saint Mary - 11/07/08
4. 72 Northern New Mexico - 10/24/08
72 Dominican - 11/29/07
6. 71 Rocky Mountain - 01/23/10
71 Cal Maritime - 11/10/11
8. 70 Great Falls - 03/04/09
70 Walla Walla - 11/16/07
10. 69 Bethany (CA) - 10/31/09
69 Johnson & Wales - 11/06/08
69 Northern New Mexico - 11/15/08
Field Goals Attempted
1. .672 Northern New Mexico - 12/03/09
2. .627 Johnson & Wales - 12/15/07
3. .621 Rocky Mountain - 02/18/10
4. .582 William Jessup - 12/03/10
5. .580 Great Falls - 02/26/11
6. .568 Great Falls - 02/05/10
7. .567 William Jessup - 11/19/10
8. .563 San Diego Christian - 10/29/10
9. .553 Biola - 11/02/07
10. .551 Northern New Mexico - 11/15/08
Field Goal Percentage
1. 17 Rocky Mountain - 02/18/10
17 College of Saint Mary - 11/07/08
3. 16 Rocky Mountain - 01/14/12
4. 15 Rocky Mountain - 01/15/11
15 Great Falls - 01/27/11
15 Bethany (CA) - 10/31/09
15 Johnson & Wales - 11/06/08
8. 14 Montana Western - 01/08/11
14 Lewis-Clark State - 01/31/09
14 William Jessup - 10/30/09
3-Point Field Goals Made
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GAME RECORDS - TEAM
Free Throws Made1. 29 Bethel - 11/18/11
2. 28 Lewis-Clark State - 02/09/08
3. 27 Rocky Mountain - 02/19/09
27 Reinhardt College - 12/10/05
5. 26 Montana Western - 01/08/11
26 Carroll - 01/12/12
7. 25 Lewis-Clark State - 01/22/11
25 Montana Western - 03/06/09
25 Carroll - 03/06/10
25 Holy Names - 11/13/08
25 Union - 12/01/07
Free Throws Attempted1. 41 Reinhardt College - 12/10/05
2. 39 Holy Names - 11/13/08
3. 38 Cal Baptist - 11/14/08
4. 35 Montana Western - 01/08/11
35 Lewis-Clark State - 02/09/08
6. 34 Bethel - 11/18/11
34 Holy Names - 12/01/11
8. 32 Rocky Mountain - 02/19/09
32 Carroll College - 02/21/09
32 Vanguard - 10/30/10
32 College of Idaho - 11/13/09
Free Throw Percentage(Min. 10 made)
1. 1.000 Carroll - 01/08/05
1.000 Montana Western - 02/25/05
1.000 Menlo - 12/03/05
4. .957 Carroll - 01/22/09
5. .938 Belhaven - 03/14/12
.938 La Sierra - 11/12/11
7. .933 Pacific Union - 11/13/10
8. .929 Carroll - 01/12/12
.929 Lewis-Clark State - 03/06/12
10. .923 Montana Tech - 02/05/11
.923 Simpson - 12/03/11
1. 39 Oklahoma Christian - 03/19/10
2. 34 Montana Western - 01/08/11
34 Rocky Mountain - 01/24/09
34 Bethany (CA) - 10/31/09
5. 33 Rocky Mountain - 01/14/12
33 College of Saint Mary - 11/07/08
33 Walla Walla - 11/16/07
8. 32 Vanguard - 03/20/09
32 Northern New Mexico - 10/24/08
10. 31 Lewis-Clark State - 01/19/12
31 Cal Baptist - 12/30/10
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
(Min. 10 made)
1. .625 Albertson College - 11/10/06
2. .600 Great Falls - 01/27/11
3. .591 Biola - 11/02/07
4. .588 Georgetown College - 12/06/08
5. .579 Lambuth - 11/20/09
6. .567 Rocky Mountain - 02/18/10
7. .556 Rocky Mountain - 01/15/11
8. .550 Northern New Mexico - 11/15/08
9. .542 College of Idaho - 11/01/08
10. .526 MSU-Northern - 01/10/08
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. 59 Northern New Mexico - 10/24/08
2. 57 College of Idaho - 11/01/08
3. 56 Pacific Union - 11/13/10
56 Holy Names - 12/01/11
5. 53 Bethany (CA) - 10/31/09
6. 49 Rocky Mountain - 01/23/10
49 Cal Maritime - 11/10/11
49 George Fox - 11/26/10
9. 48 Great Falls - 01/27/12
48 Northern New Mexico - 11/15/08
48 Hope International - 12/29/11
Most Rebounds
1. 38 Northern New Mexico - 12/03/09
2. 31 Great Falls - 01/31/04
3. 30 Montana Tech - 01/10/04
30 Great Falls - 01/27/11
5. 29 Bethany (CA) - 10/31/09
6. 28 Lewis-Clark State - 01/31/09
28 Dominican - 11/29/07
8. 26 Rocky Mountain - 01/14/12
26 Rocky Mountain - 01/23/10
26 College of Idaho - 11/13/09
26 Pacific Union - 11/13/10
26 Johnson & Wales - 12/14/07
Most Assists
1. 31 Johnson & Wales - 11/06/08
2. 24 Johnson & Wales - 12/16/06
3. 23 Johnson & Wales - 12/15/07
4. 22 Great Falls - 02/05/09
5. 21 Cal Baptist - 11/14/08
21 Johnson & Wales - 12/14/07
7. 20 Great Falls - 03/04/09
20 College of Idaho - 11/13/09
9. 19 Montana State-Northern - 02/07/09
19 Great Falls - 02/28/12
19 College of Idaho - 11/01/08
19 College of Idaho - 11/10/07
Most Steals
1. 9 Great Falls - 01/27/11
9 Lewis-Clark State - 03/09/10
9 Concordia (OR) - 11/05/10
9 Pacific Union - 11/13/10
5. 7 Rocky Mountain - 02/10/11
7 Montana Western - 02/11/10
7 Montana Tech - 02/13/10
7 College of Idaho - 11/12/10
7 George Fox - 11/26/10
7 Northern New Mexico - 12/03/09
Most Blocks
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GAME RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 40 Shalee Fackrell vs. Lewis-Clark State - 01/14/06
2. 39 Rebekah Steenblik vs. Great Falls - 01/31/02
3. 38 Shalee Fackrell vs. Montana Tech - 02/25/06
38 Shalee Fackrell vs. Albertson College - 11/12/05
5. 35 Shalee Fackrell vs. Carroll - 02/02/06
35 Shalee Fackrell vs. Southern Oregon - 11/11/04
35 Shalee Fackrell vs. Westmont - 11/11/05
8. 34 Shannon Evans vs. Georgetown College - 12/06/08
9. 30 McKenzie Jessop vs. Montana State-Northern - 01/07/10
10. 29 Elisa Leader vs. Holy Names - 11/13/08
29 Shannon Evans vs. Montana Tech - 01/15/09
Most Points
1. 16 Shalee Fackrell vs. Lewis-Clark State - 01/14/06
16 Shalee Fackrell vs. Montana Tech - 02/25/06
3. 15 Shalee Fackrell vs. Great Falls - 02/17/05
15 Shalee Fackrell vs. Southern Oregon - 11/11/04
15 Shalee Fackrell vs. Southern Poly State - 12/08/05
6. 14 Rebekah Steenblik vs. Carroll - 02/12/04
14 Rebekah Steenblik vs. Point Loma Nazarene - 11/22/03
14 Shalee Fackrell vs. Albertson - 11/12/04
9. 13 Shannon Evans vs. Georgetown College - 12/06/08
10. 12 Michelle Pace vs. La Sierra - 11/01/10
Field Goals Made
1. 28 Shalee Fackrell vs. Lewis-Clark State - 01/14/06
2. 27 Shalee Fackrell vs. Albertson - 11/12/05
3. 26 Rebekah Steenblik vs. Point Loma Nazarene - 11/22/03
26 Shalee Fackrell vs. Montana Western - 02/25/05
5. 25 Rebekah Steenblik vs. Alaska-Anchorage - 01/03/04
25 Shalee Fackrell vs. Great Falls - 02/17/05
25 Shalee Fackrell vs. Southern Oregon - 11/11/04
25 Shalee Fackrell vs. Eastern Oregon - 11/26/04
25 Shelby Ellsworth vs. Cal Maritime - 11/10/11
10. 23 Rebekah Steenblik vs. Albertson - 11/13/03
23 Shalee Fackrell vs. Northwest College - 11/05/04
Field Goals Attempted
(Min. 8 made)
1. 1.000 Michelle Pace vs. Bethany (CA) (8-8) - 10/31/09
1.000 Shannon Evans vs. Westmont (8-8) - 11/11/05
3. .900 Elisa Leader vs. Berry College (9-10) - 11/11/06
.900 Mara Hoskins vs. vs William Penn (9-10) - 11/24/079
5. .889 McKenzie Jessop vs. Northern New Mexico (8-9) - 12/05/09
.889 Michelle Pace vs. William Jessup (8-9) - 12/03/10
7. .857 Michelle Pace vs. at La Sierra (12-14) - 11/01/10
8. .833 Kelsi Olsen vs. Dominican (10-12) - 11/29/07
9. .818 Keshia Catten vs. vs Union (KY) (9-11) - 12/30/09
10. .800 Elisa Leader vs. Johnson & Wales (8-10) - 11/06/08
Field Goal Percentage
1. 14 Nicole Yazzie vs. Montana Tech - 01/06/11
2. 12 Alicia Haberle vs. Albertson - 11/24/06
12 Emily Johnson vs. Lewis-Clark State - 01/15/05
12 Emily Johnson vs. Lewis-Clark State - 02/21/04
12 Keshia Catten vs. Oklahoma Christian - 03/19/10
12 Keshia Catten vs. College of Idaho - 11/01/08
12 Nicole Yazzie vs. Rocky Mountain - 02/18/10
8. 11 Dani Evans vs. Great Falls - 03/02/10
11 Nicole Yazzie vs. College of Idaho - 11/11/11
11 Nicole Yazzie vs. Cal Baptist - 12/30/10
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
(Min. 5 made)
1. 1.000 Shannon Evans vs. Montana Tech (5-5) - 01/18/08
2. .833 Dani Evans vs. Great Falls (5-6) - 02/05/09
.833 Elisa Leader vs. MSU-Northern (5-6) - 01/19/06
.833 Keshia Catten vs. College of Saint Mary (5-6) - 11/07/08
5. .750 Keshia Catten vs. Johnson & Wales (6-8) - 11/06/08
.750 Nicole Yazzie vs. Cal Maritime (6-8) - 11/10/11
7. .714 Elisa Leader vs. Johnson & Wales (5-7) - 11/06/08
.714 Shannon Evans vs. Biola (5-7) - 11/02/07
9. .700 Dani Evans vs. Rocky Mountain (7-10) - 01/15/11
.700 Nicole Yazzie vs. Lambuth (7-10) - 1/20/09
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. 18 Shalee Fackrell vs. Reinhardt College - 12/10/05
2. 16 Shalee Fackrell vs. Menlo College - 12/03/05
3. 15 Jordan Eckman vs. Rocky Mountain - 02/22/07
4. 14 Dana Bates vs. Bethel - 11/18/11
14 Kelsi Olsen vs. Lewis-Clark State - 02/09/08
14 Shalee Fackrell vs. Concordia (CA) - 11/05/05
7. 13 Shalee Fackrell vs. Azusa Pacific - 11/10/05
8. 12 Cydney Tibbitts vs. Carroll - 01/12/12
9. 11 Shalee Fackrell vs. Carroll - 01/08/05
11 Shannon Evans vs. Rocky Mountain - 02/19/09
11 Shannon Evans vs. Carroll College - 02/21/09
Free Throws Made
1. 8 Nicole Yazzie vs. Rocky Mountain - 02/18/10
2. 7 Dani Evans vs. Rocky Mountain - 01/15/11
7 Keshia Catten vs. College of Idaho - 11/01/08
7 Nicole Yazzie vs. Lambuth - 11/20/09
5. 6 Allie Eastman vs. Cal Baptist - 12/30/10
6 Keshia Catten vs. Johnson & Wales - 11/06/08
6 Keshia Catten vs. Biola - 11/21/08
6 Nicole Yazzie vs. Cal Maritime - 11/10/11
6 Shannon Evans vs. Montana Western - 01/19/08
10. 5 11 times
3-Point Field Goals Made
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GAME RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 22 Shalee Fackrell vs. Reinhardt College - 12/10/05
2. 19 Dana Bates vs. Bethel - 11/18/11
3. 18 Kelsi Olsen vs. Lewis-Clark State - 02/09/08
4. 16 Jordan Eckman vs. Rocky Mountain - 02/22/07
16 Shalee Fackrell vs. Concordia (CA) - 11/05/05
16 Shalee Fackrell vs. Albertson - 11/12/05
16 Shalee Fackrell vs. Menlo College - 12/03/05
16 Shannon Evans vs. Great Falls - 01/13/07
9. 14 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein vs. College of Idaho - 11/13/09
14 Shalee Fackrell vs. Southern Nazarene - 12/03/04
Free Throws Attempted
(Min. 10 made)
1. 1.000 Shalee Fackrell vs. Menlo (16-16) - 12/03/05)
1.000 Shalee fackrell vs. Carroll (11-11) - 01/08/05
1.000 Shalee Fackrell vs. Rocky Mountain (10-10) - 02/05/05
1.000 Shalee Fackrell vs. MSU-Northern (10-10) - 2/19/05)
1.000 Nicole Yazzie vs. Westmont (10-10) - 11/04/11
1.000 Nicole Yazzie vs. Northern New Mexico (10-10) - 11/05/11
1.000 Nicole Yazzie vs. Simpson (10-10) - 12/03/11
8. .923 Cydney Tibbitts vs. Carroll (12-13) - 01/12/12
9. .917 Shannon Evans vs. Carroll (11-12) - 02/21/09
10. .909 Nicole Yazzie vs. Carroll (10-11) - 2/20/10
.909 Allie Eastman vs. San Diego Christian (10-11) - 10/29/10
Free Throw Percentage
1. 20 Shalee Fackrell vs. Eastern Oregon - 11/26/04
20 Shelby Ellsworth vs. Cal Maritime - 11/10/11
3. 19 Shalee Fackrell vs. Southern Oregon - 11/11/04
4. 17 Rebekah Steenblik vs. Carroll - 12/21/04
17 Shalee Fackrell vs. Rocky Mountain - 01/05/06
17 Shalee Fackrell vs. Rocky Mountain - 01/15/04
7. 15 Alexis Tucker vs. Loyola - 03/20/08
8. 14 Michelle Pace vs. The Master’s - 12/04/10
14 Shelby Ellsworth vs. Freed-Hardeman - 11/19/11
10. 13 Alexis Tucker vs. Doane (Neb.) - 12/20/08
13 Brooke Larsen vs. La Sierra - 11/01/10
13 Cydney Tibbitts vs. Great Falls - 01/27/12
13 Janae Hirschi vs. Warner Pacific - 11/03/07
13 Shelby Ellsworth vs. College of Idaho - 11/11/11
Rebounds
1. 17 Amy Jensen vs. Northwest (WA) - 12/07/01
2. 14 Jaclyn Walker vs. Albertson - 12/01/04
3. 12 Shannon Evans vs. College of Saint Mary - 11/07/08
12 Stephanie Aldred vs. Great Falls - 01/31/04
5. 11 Keshia Catten vs. Rocky Mountain - 01/23/10
11 Shannon Evans vs. Lewis-Clark State - 01/31/09
7. 10 Shannon Evans vs. MSU-Northern - 01/10/08
10 Shannon Evans vs. Montana Western - 03/06/09
10 Shannon Evans vs. Northern New Mexico - 10/25/08
10 Shannon Evans vs. San Diego Christian - 11/28/08
Assists
1. 10 McKenzie Jessop vs. Montana Western - 02/11/10
2. 8 Shannon Evans vs. Johnson & Wales - 12/14/07
8 Shannon Evans vs. Doane (Neb.) - 12/20/08
4. 7 Jenteal Jackson vs. Rocky Mountain - 02/10/11
7 Kelsi Olsen vs. College of Idaho - 11/19/07
7 Shannon Evans vs. MSU-Northern - 01/10/08
7. 6 Keshia Catten vs. Cal Baptist - 11/14/08
6 Mara Hoskins vs. MSU-Northern - 01/10/08
6 McKenzie Jessop vs. Northern New Mexico - 12/05/09
6 Michelle Pace vs. The Master’s - 12/04/10
6 Nicole Yazzie vs. College of Idaho - 11/13/09
6 Nicole Yazzie vs. at William Jessup - 11/19/10
6 Shannon Evans vs. Great Falls - 02/05/09
6 Shannon Evans vs. Johnson & Wales - 11/06/08
6 Shannon Evans vs. College of Idaho - 11/10/07
Steals
1. 8 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein vs. Pacific Union - 11/13/10
2. 5 Michelle Pace vs. Concordia (OR) - 11/05/10
5 Michelle Pace vs. Holy Names - 11/13/08
5 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein vs. George Fox - 11/26/10
5 Shalee Fackrell vs. Eastern Oregon - 11/26/05
6. 4 Jessica Huebner vs. College of Idaho - 11/01/08
4 Michelle Pace vs. Montana Western - 01/17/09
4 Michelle Pace vs. Great Falls - 01/27/11
4 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein vs. Great Falls - 01/09/10
4 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein vs. Carroll - 01/21/10
4 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein vs. Montana Western - 02/11/10
4 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein vs. Montana Tech - 02/13/10
Blocks
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SEASON RECORDS - TEAM
1. 28 (28-7) ........................................ 2010-11
2. 27 (27-7) ........................................ 2008-09
27 (27-7) ........................................ 2009-10
4. 24 (24-9) ........................................ 2007-08
5. 23 (23-9) ........................................ 2011-12
6. 22 (22-12) ...................................... 2006-07
7. 16 (16-12) ...................................... 2000-01
16 (16-14) ...................................... 2005-06
9. 13 (13-18) ...................................... 2002-03
10. 12 (12-18) ...................................... 2003-04
Most Wins Most Points Scored
1. .800 (28-7) ................................. 2010-2011
2. .794 (27-7) ................................. 2008-2009
.794 (27-7) ................................. 2009-2010
4. .727 (24-9) ................................. 2007-2008
5. .719 (23-9) ................................. 2011-2012
6. .647 (22-12) ............................... 2006-2007
7. .571 (16-12) ............................... 2000-2001
8. .533 (16-14) ............................... 2005-2006
9. .419 (13-18) ............................... 2002-2003
10. .400 (12-18) ............................... 2003-2004
Highest Winning Percentage
1. 35 (28-7) .................................... 2010-2011
2. 34 (27-7) .................................... 2008-2009
34 (27-7) .................................... 2009-2010
34 (22-12) .................................. 2006-2007
5. 33 (24-9) .................................... 2007-2008
6. 32 (23-9) .................................... 2011-2012
7. 31 (13-18) .................................. 2002-2003
8. 30 (16-14) .................................. 2005-2006
30 (12-18) .................................. 2003-2004
10. 29 (2-27) .................................... 2004-2005
Most Games
1. 14 (14-0) .................................... 2008-2009
2. 13 (13-1) .................................... 2009-2010
13 (13-1) .................................... 2011-2012
4. 12 (12-2) .................................... 2010-2011
5. 11 (11-3) .................................... 2007-2008
6. 8 (8-6) ........................................ 2000-2001
8 (8-6) ........................................ 2006-2007
8. 7 (7-7) ........................................ 2003-2004
7 (7-7) ........................................ 2005-2006
10. 6 (6-8) ........................................ 2001-2002
Most Conference Wins
1. 1.000 (14-0) ............................... 2008-2009
2. .929 (13-1) ................................. 2009-2010
.929 (13-1) ................................. 2011-2012
4. .857 (12-2) ................................. 2010-2011
5. .786 (11-3) ................................. 2007-2008
6. .571 (8-6) ................................... 2000-2001
.571 (8-6) ................................... 2006-2007
8. .500 (7-7) ................................... 2003-2004
.500 (7-7) ................................... 2005-2006
10. .429 (6-8) ................................... 2001-2002
Highest Conference Win Percentage
1. 2787 .......................................... - 2008-09
2. 2615 .......................................... - 2009-10
3. 2589 .......................................... - 2010-11
4. 2340 .......................................... - 2007-08
5. 2303 .......................................... - 2006-07
6. 2137 .......................................... - 2005-06
7. 2122 .......................................... - 2011-12
8. 1971 .......................................... - 2002-03
9. 1931 .......................................... - 2003-04
10. 1806 .......................................... - 2004-05
Highest Scoring Average1. 82.0 .............................................. 2008-09
2. 76.9 .............................................. 2009-10
3. 74.0 .............................................. 2010-11
4. 71.2 .............................................. 2005-06
5. 70.9 .............................................. 2007-08
6. 67.7 .............................................. 2006-07
7. 66.3 .............................................. 2011-12
8. 63.6 .............................................. 2002-03
9. 63.0 .............................................. 2001-02
10. 62.3 .............................................. 2003-04
Most Field Goals Made1. 958 ............................................... 2008-09
2. 925 ............................................... 2009-10
3. 873 ............................................... 2010-11
4. 827 ............................................... 2006-07
5. 819 ............................................... 2007-08
6. 742 ............................................... 2002-03
7. 736 ............................................... 2005-06
8. 708 ............................................... 2011-12
9. 685 ............................................... 2003-04
10. 642 ............................................... 2001-02
Most Field Goals Attempted1. 2061 ............................................. 2008-09
2. 1982 ............................................. 2010-11
3. 1944 ............................................. 2006-07
4. 1914 ............................................. 2009-10
5. 1841 ............................................. 2007-08
6. 1829 ............................................. 2005-06
7. 1724 ............................................. 2002-03
8. 1714 ............................................. 2011-12
9. 1637 ............................................. 2000-01
10. 1608 ............................................. 2001-02
Highest Field Goal Percentage1. .483 .............................................. 2009-10
2. .465 .............................................. 2008-09
3. .445 .............................................. 2007-08
4. .440 .............................................. 2010-11
5. .430 .............................................. 2002-03
6. .427 .............................................. 2003-04
7. .425 .............................................. 2006-07
8. .413 .............................................. 2011-12
9. .402 .............................................. 2005-06
10. .399 .............................................. 2001-02
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made1. 318 ............................................... 2009-10
2. 308 ............................................... 2008-09
3. 281 ............................................... 2010-11
4. 260 ............................................... 2006-07
5. 238 ............................................... 2011-12
6. 237 ............................................... 2007-08
7. 203 ............................................... 2005-06
8. 134 ............................................... 2004-05
9. 127 ............................................... 2003-04
10. 118 ............................................... 2000-01
Most 3-Point Field Goals Att.1. 809 ............................................... 2008-09
809 ............................................... 2010-11
3. 793 ............................................... 2009-10
4. 775 ............................................... 2006-07
5. 689 ............................................... 2011-12
6. 639 ............................................... 2007-08
7. 614 ............................................... 2005-06
8. 472 ............................................... 2004-05
9. 417 ............................................... 2000-01
10. 411 ............................................... 2003-04
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.1. .401 .............................................. 2009-10
2. .381 .............................................. 2008-09
3. .371 .............................................. 2007-08
4. .347 .............................................. 2010-11
5. .345 .............................................. 2011-12
6. .335 .............................................. 2006-07
7. .331 .............................................. 2005-06
8. .317 .............................................. 2002-03
9. .309 .............................................. 2003-04
10. .286 .............................................. 2001-02
Most Free Throws Made1. 563 .............................................. 2008-09
2. 562 ............................................... 2010-11
3. 468 ............................................... 2011-12
4. 465 ............................................... 2007-08
5. 462 ............................................... 2005-06
6. 447 ............................................... 2009-10
7. 434 ............................................... 2003-04
8. 414 ............................................... 2004-05
9. 405 ............................................... 2000-01
10. 389 ............................................... 2006-07
Most Free Throws Attempted1. 781 ............................................... 2008-09
2. 742 ............................................... 2010-11
3. 645 ............................................... 2007-08
4. 635 ............................................... 2009-10
5. 609 ............................................... 2003-04
6. 599 ............................................... 2005-06
7. 596 ............................................... 2011-12
8. 579 ............................................... 2000-01
9. 573 ............................................... 2006-07
10. 532 ............................................... 2002-03
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SEASON RECORDS - TEAM
1. .785 .............................................. 2011-12
2. .780 .............................................. 2004-05
3. .771 .............................................. 2005-06
4. .757 .............................................. 2010-11
5. .729 .............................................. 2001-02
6. .721 .............................................. 2007-08
.721 .............................................. 2008-09
8. .713 .............................................. 2003-04
9. .711 .............................................. 2002-03
10. .704 .............................................. 2009-10
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Most Assists
1. 1270 ............................................. 2010-11
2. 1252 ............................................. 2008-09
3. 1208 ............................................. 2009-10
4. 1175 ............................................. 2006-07
5. 1149 ............................................. 2011-12
6. 1109 ............................................. 2007-08
7. 1108 ............................................. 2002-03
8. 1091 ............................................. 2003-04
9. 1088 ............................................. 2005-06
10. 1068 ............................................. 2000-01
Most Rebounds
1. 38.1 .............................................. 2000-01
2. 36.8 .............................................. 2008-09
3. 36.3 .............................................. 2010-11
36.3 .............................................. 2005-06
5. 35.9 .............................................. 2011-12
6. 35.7 .............................................. 2002-03
7. 35.5 .............................................. 2009-10
8. 35.2 .............................................. 2003-04
9. 34.6 .............................................. 2006-07
10. 34.2 .............................................. 2001-02
Highest Rebounding Average
1. 890 ............................................... 2009-10
2. 886 ............................................... 2010-11
3. 853 ............................................... 2008-09
4. 817 ............................................... 2006-07
5. 799 ............................................... 2011-12
6. 766 ............................................... 2007-08
7. 763 ............................................... 2002-03
8. 731 ............................................... 2005-06
9. 724 ............................................... 2003-04
10. 677 ............................................... 2000-01
Most Defensive Rebounds
1. 26.2 .............................................. 2009-10
2. 25.3 .............................................. 2010-11
3. 25.1 .............................................. 2008-09
4. 25.0 .............................................. 2011-12
5. 24.6 .............................................. 2002-03
6. 24.4 .............................................. 2005-06
7. 24.2 .............................................. 2000-01
8. 24.0 .............................................. 2006-07
9. 23.8 .............................................. 2001-02
10. 23.4 .............................................. 2003-04
Highest Defensive Rebound Avg.
1. 614 ............................................... 2008-09
2. 594 ............................................... 2009-10
3. 557 ............................................... 2010-11
4. 524 ............................................... 2002-03
5. 511 ............................................... 2003-04
6. 503 ............................................... 2006-07
7. 502 ............................................... 2005-06
8. 480 ............................................... 2007-08
9. 461 ............................................... 2001-02
10. 451 ............................................... 2011-12
Highest Assist Average1. 18.1 .............................................. 2008-09
2. 17.5 .............................................. 2009-10
3. 16.9 .............................................. 2002-03
4. 16.7 .............................................. 2005-06
5. 16.5 .............................................. 2003-04
16.5 .............................................. 2001-02
7. 15.9 .............................................. 2010-11
8. 14.8 .............................................. 2006-07
9. 14.5 .............................................. 2007-08
10. 14.1 .............................................. 2011-12
Most Steals1. 455 ............................................... 2008-09
2. 379 ............................................... 2007-08
3. 368 ............................................... 2009-10
4. 337 ............................................... 2002-03
5. 316 ............................................... 2003-04
6. 306 ............................................... 2006-07
7. 300 ............................................... 2010-11
8. 266 ............................................... 2000-01
9. 253 ............................................... 2011-12
10. 251 ............................................... 2001-02
Highest Blocked Shot Average1. 3.2 ................................................ 2003-04
2. 3.0 ................................................ 2009-10
3. 2.9 ................................................ 2010-11
4. 2.5 ................................................ 2002-03
5. 2.4 ................................................ 1999-00
6. 2.1 ................................................ 2004-05
7. 2.0 ................................................ 2008-09
8. 1.9 ................................................ 2011-12
9. 1.8 ................................................ 2005-06
10. 1.6 ................................................ 2000-01
Highest Steal Average1. 13.4 .............................................. 2008-09
2. 11.5 .............................................. 2007-08
3. 10.9 .............................................. 2002-03
4. 10.8 .............................................. 2009-10
5. 10.2 .............................................. 2003-04
6. 9.5 ................................................ 2000-01
7. 9.0 ................................................ 2006-07
9.0 ................................................ 2001-02
9. 8.6 ................................................ 2010-11
10. 7.9 ................................................ 2011-12
Most Blocked Shots1. 102 ............................................... 2009-10
2. 101 ............................................... 2010-11
3. 99 ................................................. 2003-04
4. 79 ................................................. 2002-03
5. 69 ................................................. 2008-09
6. 61 ................................................. 2011-12
7. 60 ................................................. 2004-05
8. 54 ................................................. 2005-06
54 ................................................. 2006-07
10. 47 ................................................. 1999-00
1. 14.0 .............................................. 2000-01
2. 11.9 .............................................. 2005-06
3. 11.8 .............................................. 2003-04
4. 11.7 .............................................. 2008-09
5. 11.1 .............................................. 2002-03
6. 11.0 .............................................. 2010-11
7. 10.9 .............................................. 2011-12
10.9 .............................................. 2004-05
9. 10.5 .............................................. 2006-07
10.5 .............................................. 2001-02
Highest Offensive Rebound Avg.
1. 399 ............................................... 2008-09
2. 391 ............................................... 2000-01
3. 384 ............................................... 2010-11
4. 367 ............................................... 2003-04
5. 358 ............................................... 2006-07
6. 357 ............................................... 2005-06
7. 350 ............................................... 2011-12
8. 345 ............................................... 2002-03
9. 343 ............................................... 2007-08
10. 318 ............................................... 2009-10
Most Offensive Rebounds
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SEASON RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 798 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
2. 699 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
3. 657 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
4. 604 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
5. 576 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
6. 543 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
7. 512 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
8. 473 Elisa Leader .......................... 2006-07
473 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
10. 468 Michelle Pace ....................... 2010-11
Most Points Scored Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Highest Scoring Average
Most Field Goals Made
Most Field Goals Attempted
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Most 3-Point Field Goals Att.
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.
Most Free Throws Made
Most Free Throws Attempted
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Most Rebounds
Highest Rebounding Average
1. 26.6 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
2. 22.7 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 22.5 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
4. 21.6 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
5. 19.2 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
6. 17.3 Lindsey Huffman .................. 2004-05
7. 16.0 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
8. 15.3 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-01
9. 15.1 Shannon Evans .................... 2008-09
10. 14.0 Shannon Evans ..................... 2007-08
1. 278 Rebekah Steenblik ............... 2002-03
2. 275 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
3. 244 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
4. 241 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
5. 231 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
6. 191 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
7. 171 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
8. 169 Elisa Leader .......................... 2006-07
9. 167 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
10. 163 (2x) Last: Keshia Catten ........ 2009-10
1. 516 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
2. 512 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 500 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
4. 499 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
5. 433 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
6. 397 Shannon Evans ..................... 2006-07
7. 378 Elisa Leader .......................... 2006-07
8. 376 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
9. 372 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
10. 336 (2x) Last: Elisa Leader .......... 2007-08
1. .556 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
2. .553 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
3. .533 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
4. .533 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
5. .526 Dana Bates ........................... 2010-11
6. .519 Mara Hoskins ....................... 2006-07
7. .518 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
8. .509 Kelsi Olsen ........................... 2007-08
9. .508 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
10. .503 Keshia Catten ....................... 2009-10
1. 80 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2010-11
80 Keshia Catten ....................... 2009-10
3. 77 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-10
4. 72 Emily Johnson ...................... 2003-04
5. 70 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2006-07
6. 69 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-09
7. 64 Elisa Leader .......................... 2006-07
8. 63 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2011-12
9. 62 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
62 Shannon Evans ..................... 2007-08
1. 221 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2010-11
2. 203 Emily Johnson ...................... 2003-04
3. 191 Keshia Catten ....................... 2009-10
4. 190 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-10
5. 181 Shannon Evans ..................... 2006-07
6. 179 Elisa Leader .......................... 2006-07
7. 176 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2006-07
8. 172 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2011-12
9. 157 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-09
10. 152 (2x) Last: Elisa Leader .......... 2008-09
1. .439 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-09
2. .419 Shannon Evans ..................... 2007-08
.419 Keshia Catten ....................... 2009-10
4. .415 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2011-12
5. .408 Jessica Richter ...................... 2002-03
.408 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
.408 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-10
8. .405 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-10
9. .404 Dani Evans ........................... 2008-09
10. .398 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2006-07
1. 248 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
2. 169 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 141 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
4. 138 Michelle Pace ....................... 2010-11
5. 127 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
6. 126 Lindsey Huffman .................. 2004-05
7. 125 Dana Bates ........................... 2011-12
8. 115 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2011-12
9. 109 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
10. 108 (2x) Last: Rebekah Steenblik 2003-04
1. 297 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
2. 213 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 184 Michelle Pace ....................... 2010-11
4. 172 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
5. 166 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
6. 158 Dana Bates ........................... 2011-12
7. 148 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
8. 147 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
9. 145 Lindsey Huffman .................. 2004-05
10. 138 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
1. .920 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2011-12
2. .871 Elisa Leader .......................... 2007-08
3. .869 Lindsey Huffman .................. 2004-05
4. .852 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-06
5. .846 Elisa Leader .......................... 2008-09
6. .835 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
7. .822 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-11
8. .820 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
9. .817 Rachael Patterson ................. 2002-03
10. .816 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
1. 323 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
2. 314 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
3. 275 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
4. 263 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
5. 246 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
6. 245 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
7. 238 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
8. 210 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2006-07
9. 205 Shari Kelsch ......................... 2000-01
10. 200 (2x) Last: Alexis Tucker ........ 2007-08
1. 11.1 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
2. 10.5 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
3. 8.9 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
4. 8.8 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
5. 8.5 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
6. 8.2 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
7. 7.6 Shari Kelsch ......................... 1999-00
8. 7.4 Cydney Tibbitts .................... 2011-12
9. 7.3 Shari Kelsch ......................... 2000-01
10. 7.1 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-01Shalee Fackrell
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SEASON RECORDS - INDIVIDUALMost Defensive Rebounds
Most AssistsHighest Defensive Rebound Avg.
Most Offensive Rebounds Highest Assist Average
Most Steals
Highest Blocked Shot Average
Most Blocked ShotsHighest Offensive Rebound Avg.
Highest Steal Average
1. 3.8 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
2. 3.6 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 2.9 Shari Kelsch ......................... 2000-01
4. 2.8 Shari Kelsch ......................... 1999-00
2.8 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-01
6. 2.7 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
2.7 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
8. 2.6 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
9. 2.5 Rachael Patterson ................. 2001-02
10. 2.3 Dana Bates ........................... 2011-12
1. 240 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
2. 207 Amy Jensen .......................... 2001-02
3. 156 Shannon Evans ..................... 2006-07
4. 150 Amy Jensen .......................... 2000-01
5. 149 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-10
149 Shannon Evans ..................... 2007-08
7. 140 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-06
8. 139 Stephanie Aldred .................. 2003-04
9. 129 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2010-11
10. 128 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2011-12
1. 7.4 Amy Jensen .......................... 2001-02
2. 7.1 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
3. 5.4 Amy Jensen .......................... 2000-01
4. 5.0 Shannon Evans ..................... 2007-08
5. 4.7 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-06
4.7 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-10
7. 4.6 Shannon Evans ..................... 2006-07
8. 4.5 Stephanie Aldred .................. 2003-04
9. 4.2 Lindsey Huffman .................. 2004-05
10. 4.0 Emily Johnson ...................... 2003-04
1. 104 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
2. 100 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
3. 86 Shannon Evans ..................... 2006-07
4. 77 Shannon Evans ..................... 2007-08
5. 70 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
6. 62 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
7. 59 Amy Jensen .......................... 2001-02
8. 57 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2010-11
57 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-11
57 Tara Stewart ......................... 2003-04
1. 3.1 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
2. 2.9 Shannon Evans ..................... 2008-09
3. 2.6 Shannon Evans ..................... 2007-08
4. 2.5 Shannon Evans ..................... 2006-07
5. 2.3 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
6. 2.1 Amy Jensen .......................... 2001-02
7. 2.0 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
8. 1.8 Tara Stewart ......................... 2003-04
1.8 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-10
1.8 Amy Jensen .......................... 2000-01
1. 220 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
2. 201 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
3. 199 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
4. 193 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
5. 183 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
6. 178 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
7. 163 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
8. 146 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-08
9. 143 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2006-07
10. 142 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2006-07
1. 7.6 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
2. 6.7 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
3. 6.5 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2001-02
4. 6.2 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
5. 5.9 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
6. 5.7 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
7. 5.4 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
8. 5.2 Cydney Tibbitts .................... 2011-12
9. 4.9 Shari Kelsch ......................... 1999-00
10. 4.6 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-08
1. 113 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
2. 103 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 85 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
4. 82 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
82 Shari Kelsch ......................... 2000-01
82 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
7. 77 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-01
8. 72 Dana Bates ........................... 2011-12
9. 71 Michelle Pace ....................... 2010-11
71 Rachael Patterson ................. 2001-02
1. 48 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein ............. 2009-10
2. 36 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 34 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
34 Michelle Pace ....................... 2010-11
5. 31 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-09
6. 30 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
7. 29 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
8. 26 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
9. 20 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2009-10
20 Lindsay Doxey ...................... 1999-00
1. 1.4 O. Pierce-Eiselein .................. 2009-10
2. 1.2 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2004-05
3. 1.1 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-04
4. 1.0 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2005-06
1.0 Lindsay Doxey ...................... 1999-00
1.0 Michelle Pace ....................... 2010-11
1.0 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-09
8. 0.9 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2002-03
0.9 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2003-04
0.9 Cydney Tibbitts .................... 2011-12
McKenzie JessopElisa Leader
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CAREER RECORDS - INDIVIDUALMost Points Scored Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Highest Scoring Average
Most Field Goals Made
Most Field Goals Attempted
Highest Field Goal Percentage
Most 3-Point Field Goals Att.
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.
Most Free Throws Made
Most Free Throws Attempted
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Most Rebounds
Highest Rebounding Average
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1. 2308 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
2. 1848 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
3. 1762 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
4. 1674 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
5. 1277 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
6. 1061 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
7. 770 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
8. 767 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
9. 758 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
10. 745 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
1. 20.5 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
2. 19.7 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 13.7 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
4. 13.1 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
5. 12.9 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
6. 11.3 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
11.3 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
8. 10.7 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
9. 9.0 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
10. 9.0 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
1. 913 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
2. 661 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
3. 624 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
4. 557 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
5. 395 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
6. 365 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
7. 301 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
8. 295 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
9. 279 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
10. 265 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
1. 1768 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
2. 1398 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
3. 1379 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
4. 1302 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
5. 932 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
6. 854 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
7. 739 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
8. 691 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
9. 604 Jessica Richter ...................... 2000-03
10. 599 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
1. .538 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
2. .516 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. .509 Dana Bates ........................... 2010-12
4. .508 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
5. .497 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
6. .496 Kelsi Olsen ........................... 2006-08
7. .490 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
8. .472 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
9. .459 Mara Hoskins ....................... 2005-09
10. .453 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
1. 238 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
2. 220 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
3. 213 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
4. 172 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
5. 149 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
6. 128 Jessica Richter ...................... 2000-03
7. 106 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
106 Emily Johnson ...................... 2003-05
9. 104 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2004-07
10. 84 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
1. 620 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
2. 619 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
3. 583 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
4. 445 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
5. 353 Jessica Richter ...................... 2000-03
6. 348 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
7. 317 Emily Johnson ...................... 2003-05
8. 290 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
9. 275 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2004-07
10. 227 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
1. .428 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
2. .387 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
3. .384 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
4. .378 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2004-07
5. .377 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
6. .370 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
7. .366 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
8. .363 Jessica Richter ...................... 2000-03
9. .351 Mara Hoskins ....................... 2005-09
10. .344 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
1. 526 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
2. 456 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 347 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
4. 276 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
5. 267 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
6. 255 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
7. 204 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
8. 170 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
9. 160 Shari Kelsch ......................... 1999-01
10. 159 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
1. 657 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
2. 585 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 462 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
4. 340 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
5. 334 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
6. 316 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
7. 276 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
8. 244 Shari Kelsch ......................... 1999-01
9. 240 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
10. 211 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
1. .869 Lindsey Huffman .................. 2004-05
2. .845 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
3. .826 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
4. .809 Jennifer Barney ..................... 2003-05
5. .801 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
6. .779 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
7. .775 Dana Bates ........................... 2010-12
8. .772 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
9. .768 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
10. .766 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
1. 966 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
2. 900 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
3. 605 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
4. 521 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
5. 445 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
6. 406 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
7. 385 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
8. 375 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
9. 371 Mara Hoskins ....................... 2005-09
10. 363 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
1. 10.0 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
2. 8.3 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 5.7 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
4. 5.5 Dana Bates ........................... 2010-12
5. 5.3 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
6. 5.0 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
7. 4.8 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
8. 4.7 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
9. 4.4 Jordan Eckman ..................... 2005-07
10. 4.1 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09Rebekah Steenblik
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CAREER RECORDS - INDIVIDUALMost Defensive Rebounds
Most Assists
Highest Defensive Rebound Avg.
Most Offensive Rebounds
Highest Assist Average
Most Steals
Highest Blocked Shot Average
Most Blocked ShotsHighest Offensive Rebound Avg.
Highest Steal Average
Most Games Played
Most Games Started
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1. 662 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
2. 599 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
3. 400 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
4. 378 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
5. 368 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
6. 291 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
7. 277 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
8. 271 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
9. 268 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
10. 236 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2004-07
1. 6.7 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
2. 5.7 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 4.2 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
4. 4.0 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
5. 3.5 Dana Bates ........................... 2010-12
6. 3.3 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
7. 3.2 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
8. 3.1 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
9. 3.1 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
10. 2.9 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
1. 304 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
2. 301 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
3. 205 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
4. 155 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
5. 153 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
6. 140 Mara Hoskins ....................... 2005-09
7. 137 Shari Kelsch ......................... 1999-01
137 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
9. 124 Dana Bates ........................... 2010-12
10. 115 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
1. 3.3 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
2. 2.6 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 2.1 Dana Bates ........................... 2010-12
4. 2.0 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
5. 1.9 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
6. 1.7 Jordan Eckman ..................... 2005-07
7. 1.6 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
8. 1.5 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
9. 1.3 Brooke Larsen ...................... 2010-12
10. 1.3 Jennifer Barney ..................... 2003-05
1. 685 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
2. 402 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
3. 381 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
4. 260 Stephanie Aldred .................. 2002-04
5. 248 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
6. 225 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
7. 193 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
8. 192 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
9. 189 Emily Johnson ...................... 2003-05
10. 181 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
1. 5.4 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
2. 5.3 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
3. 4.2 Stephanie Aldred .................. 2002-04
4. 3.8 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
5. 3.7 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
6. 2.4 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
7. 2.2 Jordan Eckman ..................... 2005-07
8. 2.1 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
9. 1.8 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
10. 1.7 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
1. 314 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
2. 216 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 162 Mara Hoskins ....................... 2005-09
4. 155 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
5. 150 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
6. 146 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
7. 141 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
8. 140 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
9. 120 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
10. 110 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
1. 2.5 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
2. 2.3 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
3. 1.8 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
4. 1.8 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
5. 1.5 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
1.5 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
7. 1.4 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
1.4 Stephanie Aldred .................. 2002-04
1.4 Keshia Catten ....................... 2008-10
1.4 Ashlee Grange ...................... 2000-02
1. 100 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
2. 77 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
3. 70 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein ............. 2009-12
4. 66 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
5. 39 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
6. 28 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
28 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
8. 25 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
9. 21 Angie Layton ........................ 2003-05
21 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
1. 1.1 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
1.1 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein ............. 2009-12
3. 1.0 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
4. 0.7 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
5. 0.4 McKenzie Jessop .................. 2008-10
0.4 Angie Layton ........................ 2003-05
7. 0.3 Rachael Patterson ................. 2000-03
0.3 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
0.3 Allie Eastman ....................... 2009-12
0.3 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
1. 134 Dani Evans ........................... 2007-11
2. 129 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
3. 128 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
4. 126 Mara Hoskins ....................... 2005-09
5. 125 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
6. 117 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
7. 99 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
8. 90 Alicia Haberle ....................... 2004-07
90 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
10. 89 Tiff Dodge ............................ 2004-07
1. 128 Shannon Evans ..................... 2005-09
2. 125 Elisa Leader .......................... 2005-09
3. 117 Rebekah Steenblik ................ 2000-04
4. 100 Janae Hirschi ........................ 2003-08
5. 89 Shalee Fackrell ..................... 2003-06
6. 88 Nicole Yazzie ....................... 2009-12
7. 76 Amy Jensen .......................... 1999-02
8. 66 Jenteal Jackson ..................... 2010-12
9. 65 Michelle Pace ....................... 2008-11
65 Alexis Tucker ....................... 2007-09
Shannon Evans
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1,000-POINT CLUB
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2000–01 28-28 163 336 .485 2 8 .250 101 127 .795 429 15.3
2001–02 28-28 241 499 .483 16 42 .381 106 138 .768 604 21.6
2002–03 31-31 278 500 .556 2 11 .182 141 172 .820 699 22.5
2003–04 30-30 234 433 .533 6 18 .333 18 148 .730 576 19.2
TOTALS 117-117 913 1768 .516 26 79 .329 456 585 .779 2308 19.7
1. Rebekah Steenblik (2000–04) 2,308 Points
2. Shalee Fackrell (2003–06) 1,848 Points
3. Elisa Leader (2005–09) 1,762 Points
4. Shannon Evans (2005–09) 1,674 Points
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2003–04 31-31 152 274 .518 0 0 .000 109 147 .741 393 12.7
2004–05 29-29 244 512 .477 0 2 .000 169 213 .793 657 22.7
2005–06 30-29 275 516 .533 0 2 .000 248 297 .835 798 26.6
TOTALS 90-89 661 1302 .508 0 4 .000 526 657 .801 1848 20.5
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2005–06 30-27 118 289 .408 52 136 .382 52 61 .852 340 11.3
2006–07 34-34 169 378 .447 64 179 .358 71 94 .755 473 13.9
2007–08 31-30 146 336 .435 60 152 .395 54 62 .871 406 13.1
2008–09 34-34 191 376 .508 62 152 .408 99 117 .846 543 16.0
TOTALS 129-125 624 1379 .453 238 619 .384 276 334 .826 1762 13.7
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2005–06 30-30 102 311 .328 44 145 .303 49 65 .754 297 9.9
2006–07 34-34 148 397 .373 56 181 .309 94 129 .729 446 13.1
2007–08 30-30 140 318 .440 62 148 .419 77 102 .755 419 14.0
2008–09 34-34 167 372 .449 51 146 .349 127 166 .765 512 15.1
TOTALS 128-128 557 1398 .398 213 620 .344 347 462 .751 1674 13.1
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6. Dani Evans (2007–11) 1,061 Points
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2007–08 31-0 40 110 .364 26 69 .377 15 20 .750 121 3.9
2008–09 34-0 70 171 .409 46 114 .404 30 39 .769 216 6.4
2009–10 34-23 128 280 .457 44 118 .373 58 77 .753 358 10.5
2010–11 35-35 127 293 .433 56 144 .389 56 75 .747 366 10.5
TOTALS 134-58 365 854 .427 172 445 .387 159 211 .754 1061 7.9
5. Nicole Yazzie (2009–12) 1,277 Points
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2009–10 32-21 138 309 .447 77 190 .405 72 91 .791 425 13.3
2010–11 35-35 134 322 .416 80 221 .362 80 100 .800 428 12.2
2011–12 32-32 123 301 .409 63 172 .366 115 125 .920 424 13.3
TOTALS 99-88 395 932 .424 220 583 .377 267 316 .845 1277 12.9
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YEARLY LEADERSSCORING
Year Player.........................................Points1999-00 Shari Kelsch ...........................2562000-01 Rebekah Steenblik .................4292001-02 Rebekah Steenblik .................6042002-03 Rebekah Steenblik .................6992003-04 Rebekah Steenblik .................5762004-05 Shalee Fackrell .......................6572005-06 Shalee Fackrell .......................7682006-07 Elisa Leader ...........................4732007-08 Shannon Evans .......................4192008-09 Elisa Leader ...........................5432009-10 McKenzie Jessop ....................4732010-11 Michelle Pace .........................4682011-12 Nicole Yazzie .........................424
REBOUNDINGYear Player.................................Rebounds1999-00 Shari Kelsch ...........................1522000-01 Shari Kelsch ...........................2052001-02 Rebekah Steenblik .................2462002-03 Rebekah Steenblik .................2752003-04 Shalee Fackrell .......................2632004-05 Shalee Fackrell .......................3232005-06 Shalee Fackrell .......................3062006-07 Janae Hirschi ..........................2102007-08 Alexis Tucker .........................2002008-09 Alexis Tucker .........................1752009-10 McKenzie Jessop ....................2382010-11 Michelle Pace .........................1892011-12 Dana Bates .............................195
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.)
Year Player............................................. FG%1999-00 Lindsay Doxey ..................... .5062000-01 Rebekah Steenblik ............... .4852001-02 Jaclyn Walker ....................... .5382002-03 Rebekah Steenblik ............... .5562003-04 Rebekah Steenblik ............... .5332004-05 Shalee Fackrell ..................... .4772005-06 Shalee Fackrell ..................... .5312006-07 Mara Hoskins ....................... .5192007-08 Kelsi Olsen ........................... .5092008-09 Elisa Leader ......................... .5062009-10 McKenzie Jessop .................. .5532010-11 Dana Bates ........................... .5262011-12 Dana Bates ........................... .498
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.)
Year Player...........................................3FG%1999-00 Amy Jensen .......................... .2262000-01 Jessica Richter ...................... .3502001-02 Rebekah Steenblik ............... .3812002-03 Jessica Richter ...................... .4082003-04 Emily Johnson ...................... .3552004-05 Lindsey Huffman .................. .3232005-06 Janae Hirschi ........................ .3932006-07 Alicia Haberle....................... .3982007-08 Kelsi Olsen ........................... .4392008-09 Keshia Catten....................... .4392009-10 McKenzie Jessop .................. .4752010-11 Allie Eastman ....................... .3922011-12 Jenteal Jackson ..................... .415
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.)
Year Player............................................. FT%1999-00 Angie Bonham ..................... .7972000-01 Rebekah Steenblik ............... .7952001-02 Amy Jensen .......................... .8002002-03 Rebekah Steenblik ............... .8202003-04 Stephanie Aldred ................. .7882004-05 Lindsay Huffman .................. .8692005-06 Elisa Leader ......................... .8472006-07 Elisa Leader ......................... .7552007-08 Elisa Leader ......................... .8712008-09 Elisa Leader ......................... .8462009-10 Keshia Catten....................... .8202010-11 Jenteal Jackson ..................... .8222011-12 Nicole Yazzie ....................... .920
ASSISTSYear Player.......................................Assists1999-00 Dana Voorhees ........................522000-01 Amy Jensen ............................1502001-02 Amy Jensen ............................2072002-03 Stephanie Aldred ...................1212003-04 Stephanie Aldred ...................1392004-05 Lindsay Huffman ....................1102005-06 Shannon Evans .......................1372006-07 Shannon Evans .......................1562007-08 Shannon Evans .......................1492008-09 Shannon Evans .......................2332009-10 Nicole Yazzie .........................1492010-11 Nicole Yazzie .........................1292011-12 Jenteal Jackson .......................128
STEALSYear Player......................................... Steals1999-00 Amy Jensen ..............................312000-01 Amy Jensen ..............................502001-02 Amy Jensen ..............................592002-03 Rebekah Steenblik ...................622003-04 Rebekah Steenblik ...................702004-05 Lindsay Huffman ......................372005-06 Shannon Evans .........................502006-07 Shannon Evans .........................862007-08 Shannon Evans .........................772008-09 Shannon Evans .......................1002009-10 McKenzie Jessop ....................1042010-11 Nicole Yazzie ...........................57 Jenteal Jackson .........................572011-12 Nicole Yazzie ...........................41
BLOCKSYear Player........................................ Blocks1999-00 Lindsay Doxey .........................202000-01 Shari Kelsch .............................152001-02 Rachael Patterson ....................11 Rebekah Steenblik ...................112002-03 Rebekah Steenblik ...................292003-04 Shalee Fackrell .........................342004-05 Shalee Fackrell .........................362005-06 Shalee Fackrell .........................292006-07 Janae Hirschi ............................172007-08 Janae Hirschi ............................11 Alexis Tucker ...........................112008-09 Michelle Pace ...........................312009-10 Olivia Pierce-Eiselein ................482010-11 Michelle Pace ...........................342011-12 Cydney Tibbitts ........................18
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSOverall Winning Streaks
1. 17 Dec. 20, 2008 vs. Doane (87-69) until
Mar. 6, 2009 vs. Montana Western (85-55)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
2. 13 Nov. 27, 2009 vs. Evergreen State (64-56) until
Jan. 23, 2010 vs. Rocky Mountain (91-69)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
3. 11 Jan. 12, 2012 vs. Great Falls (62-58) until
Mar. 3, 2012 vs. Carroll (58-46)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
4. 9 Dec. 1, 2000 vs. Presentation (57-41) until
Jan. 11, 2001 vs. Montana Tech (79-70)
Broken by Western Montana
9 Feb. 5, 2010 vs. Great Falls (75-46) until
Mar. 6, 2010 vs. Carroll (89-85 ot)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
9 Nov. 1, 2010 vs. La Sierra (78-67) until
Nov. 26, 2010 vs. George Fox (50-41)
Broken by Whitworth
9 Jan. 8, 2011 vs. Montana Western (92-59) until
Feb. 1, 2011 vs. Rocky Mountain (85-77)
Broken by Carroll
8. 8 Oct. 24, 2008 vs. Northern New Mexico (81-51) until
Nov. 15, 2008 vs. Northern New Mexico (99-58)
Broken by Biola
9. 7 Dec. 2, 2005 vs. Warner Southern (77-46) until
Jan. 5, 2006 vs. Carroll (68-67 ot)
Broken by Rocky Mountain
7 Nov. 27, 2006 vs. Southern Virginia (89-51) until
Dec. 30, 2006 vs. Paul Quinn (64-61)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
7 Jan. 26, 2008 vs. Rocky Mountain (68-65) until
Feb. 28, 2008 vs. Rocky Mountain (56-50)
Broken by Carroll
Overall Losing Streaks Streaks1. 21 Nov. 12, 2004 vs. Albertson (70-79) until
Nov. 4, 2005 vs. Point Loma Nazarene (52-58)
Broken on Nov. 5, 2005 vs. Concordia (CA) (59-57)
2. 11 Feb. 17, 2001 vs. Carroll (49-55) until
Dec. 1, 2001 vs. Albertson (57-64)
Broken on Dec. 7, 2001 vs. Northwest (WA) (96-75)
3. 8 Nov. 15, 2003 vs. Utah Valley (58-64) until
Dec. 20, 2003 vs. Southern Utah (61-89)
Broken on Dec. 29, 2004 vs. Southern Oregon (76-51)
4. 5 Dec. 3, 1999 vs. Eastern Oregon (50-66) until
Jan. 15, 2000 vs. Carroll (50-71)
Broken on Jan. 20, 2000 vs. Montana Tech (69-63)
5 Feb. 12, 2000 vs. Montana Tech (51-66) until
Mar. 2, 2000 vs. MSU-Northern (64-73)
Broken on Nov. 18, 2000 vs. Fort Lewis (56-41)
5 Dec. 21, 2001 vs. Carroll (48-57) until
Jan. 3, 2002 vs. MSU-Northern (48-67)
Broken on Jan. 5, 2002 vs. Great Falls (69-54)
5 Jan. 25, 2003 vs. Lewis-Clark State (51-77) until
Feb. 8, 2003 vs. Montana Western (60-64)
Broken on Feb. 13, 2003 vs. Carroll (66-63)
5 Nov. 12, 2004 vs. Albertson (70-79) until
Nov. 26, 2004 vs. Eastern Oregon (57-67)
Broken on Nov. 27, 2004 vs. Albertson (62-58)
Record in Overtime Games Overall Home Away Neutral Conf. Post
Single Overtime 7-4 4-2 3-2 0-0 5-1 1-1
Overtime Games
Nov. 15, 2002 Fresno Pacific W 70-68
Nov. 16, 2002 Concordia (OR) L 67-71
Nov. 22, 2003 at Point Loma Nazarene L 69-79
Jan. 8, 2004 Montana Western* W 76-72
Jan. 5, 2006 at Carroll* W 68-67
Jan. 19, 2008 at Montana Western* L 64-65
Feb. 15, 2008 at Great Falls* W 77-76
Mar. 9, 2009 Lewis-Clark State# L 78-79
Mar. 6, 2010 Carroll# W 89-85
Jan. 27, 2011 Great Falls* W 93-88
Feb. 25, 2011 at Lewis-Clark State* W 65-62
Griffin Milestones
Wins
1st Nov. 20, 1999 vs. Fort Lewis (57-53)
50th Jan. 24, 2004 vs. Lewis-Clark State (65-56)
100th Nov. 24, 2007 vs. William Penn (90-80)
150th Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Northwest (WA) (74-55)
200th Nov. 5, 2011 vs. Northern New Mexico (78-59)
Conference Wins
1st Jan. 20, 2000 vs. Montana Tech (69-63)
50th Feb. 16, 2008 vs. MSU-Northern (49-47)
100th Feb. 2, 2012 vs. Montana Western (78-63)
Losses
1st Nov. 12, 1999 vs. Vanguard (55-69)
50th Nov. 16, 2002 vs. Concordia (OR) (67-71 ot)
100th Jan. 21, 2005 vs. MSU-Northern (57-76)
150th Dec. 6, 2008 vs. Georgetown (78-81)
Conference Losses
1st Jan. 13, 2000 vs. Lewis-Clark State (53-111)
50th Feb. 12, 2005 vs. Lewis-Clark State (63-73)
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NAIA ALL-AMERICANS
Shalee Fackrell2006 • 1st Team
2005 • Honorable Mention
Elisa Leader2009 • WBCA 1st Team
2009 • Honorable Mention
Shannon Evans2009 • 2nd Team2008 • 3rd Team
Cydney Tibbitts2012 • Honorable Mention
Michelle Pace2011 • Honorable Mention
Rebekah Steenblik2003 • 2nd Team
2001 • Honorable Mention2002 • Honorable Mention2004 • Honorable Mention
Keshia Catten2010 • Honorable Mention
McKenzie Jessop2010 • 3rd Team
Nicole Yazzie2012 • 3rd Team
2011 • Honorable Mention2010 • Honorable Mention
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FRONTIER CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Shannon Evans2009
Shalee Fackrell2006
McKenzie Jessop2010
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NAIA First Team All-AmericanShalee Fackrell ........................................2006
NAIA Second Team All-AmericanShannon Evans ........................................2009Rebekah Steenblik ..................................2003
NAIA Third Team All-AmericanShannon Evans ........................................2008McKenzie Jessop .....................................2010Nicole Yazzie ..........................................2012
NAIA Honorable Mention All-AmericanKeshia Catten .........................................2010Shalee Fackrell ........................................2005Elisa Leader ............................................2009Michelle Pace ..........................................2011Rebekah Steenblik ......................2001, 02, 04Cydney Tibbitts .......................................2012Nicole Yazzie ....................................2010, 11
NAIA WBCA First Team All-AmericanElisa Leader ............................................2009
Frontier Conference Player of the YearShannon Evans ........................................2009Shalee Fackrell ........................................2005McKenzie Jessop .....................................2010
Frontier First Team All-ConferenceDana Bates ..............................................2012Keshia Catten .........................................2010Dani Evans ..............................................2011Shannon Evans ..................................2008, 09Shalee Fackrell ..................................2005, 06McKenzie Jessop .....................................2010Shari Kelsch ............................................2000Elisa Leader ............................................2009Michelle Pace ..........................................2011Rebekah Steenblik ................2001, 02, 03, 04Cydney Tibbitts .......................................2012Nicole Yazzie ..............................2010, 11, 12
Frontier Second Team All-ConferenceAllie Eastman ..........................................2010Jenteal Jackson........................................2012Elisa Leader ............................................2008Alexis Tucker ....................................2008, 09
Frontier Honorable Mention All-ConferenceShalee Fackrell ........................................2004Lindsey Huffman .....................................2005Amy Jensen .............................................2002Emily Johnson .........................................2004Shari Kelsch ............................................2001Rachael Patterson ...................................2002
Frontier Conference All-Tournament TeamElisa Leader ............................................2008
Frontier Conference Freshman of the YearShannon Evans ........................................2006Nicole Yazzie ..........................................2010
Frontier Conference Newcomer of the YearShalee Fackrell ........................................2004
Frontier Conference Defensive Player of the Year
McKenzie Jessop .....................................2010
Frontier Conference Coach of the YearJD Gustin ....................................2009, 10, 11Shelley Jarrard.........................................2012
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NAIA AWARDS CONFERENCE AWARDS
Stephanie Aldred ..............................2003, 04Heather Anderson ...................................2010Jennifer Barney..................................2004, 05Chantelle Bateman ..................................2011Dana Bates ..............................................2012Rebecca Beaudoin ...................................2012Keshia Catten ...................................2009, 10Ava Crump ..............................................2004Tiff Dodge ........................................2006, 07Allie Eastman ....................................2011, 12Jordan Eckman ..................................2006, 07Dani Evans ..................................2009, 10, 11Shannon Evans ............................2007, 08, 09Shalee Fackrell ............................2004, 05, 06Angela Fales ...........................................2011Ashlee Grange ..................................2001, 02Misty Griffiths ...................................2001, 02Alicia Haberle ...................................2006, 07Janae Hirschi ...............................2006, 07, 08Mara Hoskins ..............................2007, 08, 09Jenteal Jackson........................................2012Amy Jensen .......................................2001, 02McKenzie Jessop ...............................2009, 10Lanie Johnson .........................................2006
Shannon Johnson ....................................2004Lindsey Kelly ...........................................2003Shari Kelsch ......................................2000, 01Elisa Leader ................................2007, 08, 09Nicole Lynch .....................................2009, 11Brooke Neeley ...................................2000, 01Kelsi Olsen ..............................................2008Michelle Pace ....................................2009, 11Rachael Patterson .............................2002, 03Lexi Philipps ...........................................2010Shelly Price .............................................2003Jessica Richter ...................................2002, 03Rachel Robbins .......................................2003Leslie Shaw .......................................2001, 02Rachel Shippee .......................................2008Candace Smith ........................................2010Rebecca Steenblik .......................2002, 03, 04Tara Stewart .....................................2003, 04Megan Terry .....................................2003, 04Alexis Tucker ....................................2008, 09Dana Voorhees .......................................2001Jaclyn Walker ....................................2001, 02Suzanne Young .......................................2009
ACADEMIC AWARDSFrontier Academic All-ConferenceNAIA Scholar Athletes
Dana Bates ..............................................2012Keshia Catten ...................................2009, 10Jordan Eckman ..................................2006, 07Dani Evans ..................................2009, 10, 11Shannon Evans ........................................2008Shalee Fackrell ..................................2005, 06Mara Hoskins ....................................2008, 09Amy Jensen .............................................2002McKenzie Jessop ...............................2009, 10Lani Johnson ...........................................2006Shari Kelsch ......................................2000, 01Elisa Leader ......................................2008, 09Nicole Lynch ...............................2009, 10, 11Brooke Neeley .........................................2000Kelsi Olsen ..............................................2008Michelle Pace ..............................2009, 10, 11Rebekah Steenblik ............................2003, 04Megan Terry ...........................................2004Alexis Tucker ..........................................2009Jaclyn Walker ..........................................2002
5-TIME NAIA SCHOLAR TEAM2007–083.66 GPA
2008–093.54 GPA
2009–103.23 GPA
2010–113.35 GPA
2011–123.28 GPA
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-- A --Stephanie Aldred ...............................2002-04Heather Andersen ..............................2009-10
-- B --Ashley Baldwin ...................................2004-05Jennifer Barney...................................2003-05Chantelle Bateman .............................2009-11Dana Bates .........................................2010-12Rebecca Beaudoin ..............................2010-12Tara Berry ..........................................2002-03Brooke Blonquist ................................2011-13Angie Bonham ...................................1999-01Katie Bradshaw ..................................1999-01Heidi Bruce ........................................1999-00
-- C --Keshia Catten ....................................2008-10Ava Crump .........................................2002-04
-- D --Tiff Dodge .........................................2004-07Lindsay Doxey ...................................1999-00
-- E --Allie Eastman .....................................2009-13Jordan Eckman ...................................2005-07Shelby Ellsworth .................................2011-12Dani Evans .........................................2007-11Shannon Evans ...................................2005-09
-- F --Shalee Fackrell ...................................2003-06Angela Fales ......................................2009-11
-- G --Ashlee Grange ...................................2000-02Misty Griffiths ....................................2000-02
-- H --Alicia Haberle ....................................2004-07Lauren Hally .......................................2007-08BreAnne Haslam.................................2006-07Brittany Hazen ...................................1999-00Kirstie Henriod ...................................2009-10Janae Hirschi ......................................2003-08Anny Hoggan .....................................1999-00Mara Hoskins .....................................2005-09Jessica Huebner .................................2008-09Lindsey Huffman ................................2004-05
-- J --Jenteal Jackson...................................2010-12Amy Jensen ........................................1999-02Jenny Jensen ......................................2001-02McKenzie Jessop ................................2008-10Emily Johnson ....................................2003-05Lani Johnson ......................................2004-06Shannon Johnson ...............................2003-04
-- K --Lindsey Kelly ......................................2001-03Shari Kelsch .......................................1999-01Amy Krommenhoek ...........................2011-13
-- L --Brooke Larsen ....................................2010-13Angie Layton ......................................2003-05Elisa Leader .......................................2005-09Nicole Lynch ......................................2007-11
-- M --Natalie Martinez .................................1999-00Jenna McDonald .................................2006-07Ali Moorer ..........................................2006-07
-- N --Brooke Neeley ....................................1999-01
-- O --Vivian Olisa ........................................2002-03Kelsi Olsen .........................................2006-08
-- P --Michelle Pace .....................................2008-11Lindsey Padjen ...................................2006-07Tia Pappas .........................................2011-13Rachael Patterson ..............................2000-03Lexi Philipps ......................................2007-11Olivia Pierce-Eiselein ..........................2009-13Shelly Price ........................................2001-03
-- R --Jessica Richter ....................................2000-03Rachel Robbins ..................................2002-03Amanda Rush ....................................1999-00
-- S --Lesley Shaw .......................................2000-02Rachel Shippee ..................................2007-08Abbie Siebenhaar ...............................2002-03Candace Smith ...................................2007-10Megan Smith ......................................2011-12Rebekah Steenblik .............................2000-04Tara Stewart ......................................2003-04
-- T --Amy Taggart ......................................2005-06Megan Terry ......................................2001-04Cydney Tibbitts ..................................2011-13Alexis Tucker .....................................2007-09
-- V --Dana Voorhies ...................................1999-01
-- W --Jaclyn Walker .....................................2000-02Katie Walker .......................................2012-13Brianne Wallace ..................................1999-00Kelsi Wells .........................................2012-13Tenella Wright ...................................1999-00
-- Y --Nicole Yazzie .....................................2009-13Suzanne Young ..................................2007-09
-- Z --Jenna Zaugg .......................................2001-02
ALL-TIME ROSTER
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1999–2000Mar. 2 MSU-Northern L 64-73 Lewiston, ID
2000–2001Mar. 1 Carroll L 58-66 Lewiston, ID
2001–2002Feb. 28 MSU-Northern L 49-66 Butte, MT
2002–2003Mar. 7 Lewis-Clark State L 63-72 Butte, MT
2003–2004Mar. 5 Carroll L 72-83 Butte, MT
2004–2005Mar. 5 Carroll L 72-83 Butte, MT
2005–2006Mar. 1 MSU-Northern L 63-78 Butte, MT
2006–2007Mar. 1 MSU-Northern W 68-53 Butte, MT
Mar. 2 Lewis-Clark State L 68-74 Butte, MT
2007-2008Mar. 6 Rocky Mountain W 64-61 Butte, MT
Mar. 7 Carroll L 49-72 Butte, MT
2008-2009Mar. 4 Great Falls W 83-66 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 6 Montana Western W 85-55 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 9 Lewis-Clark State L ot 78-79 Salt Lake City, UT
2009-2010Mar. 2 Great Falls W 75-54 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 6 Carroll W ot 89-85 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 9 Lewis-Clark State L 60-80 Salt Lake City, UT
2010-2011Mar. 1 Great Falls W 67-57 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 4 Carroll L 63-64 Salt Lake City, UT
2011-2012Feb. 28 Great Falls W 72-49 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 3 Carroll W 58-46 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 6 Lewis-Clark State L 49-55 Salt Lake City, UT
Frontier Conference Tournament
Postseason Records
W L % Apps.
Frontier Conference Tournament 9 13 .409 13
NAIA National Championships 6 6 .500 6
Totals 15 19 .441
POSTSEASON HISTORYNAIA National Championships
2006–2007Mar. 15 Point Loma Nazarene W 53-39 Jackson, TN
Mar. 16 Southern Nazarene L 63-80 Jackson, TN
2007–2008Mar. 20 Loyola L 64-73 Jackson, TN
2008–2009Mar. 18 Loyola W 62-47 Jackson, TN
Mar. 20 Vanguard L 71-80 Jackson, TN
2009–2010Mar. 17 Lambuth W 67-55 Jackson, TN
Mar. 19 Oklahoma Christian L 52-62 Jackson, TN
2010–2011Mar. 16 Rogers State W 60-56 Jackson, TN
Mar. 18 William Woods W 49-40 Jackson, TN
Mar. 19 Union (TN) L 61-78 Jackson, TN
2011–2012Mar. 14 Belhaven W 75-49 Frankfort, KY
Mar. 16 Oklahoma City L 47-76 Frankfort, KY
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SERIES RECORDS-- A --
Adams State ...........................0-1 ........ .000Alaska-Anchorage ...................1-0 ...... 1.000Azusa Pacific...........................0-3 ........ .000
-- B --Belhaven .................................1-0 ...... 1.000Berry .......................................1-0 ...... 1.000Bethany ..................................2-0 ...... 1.000Bethel .....................................0-2 ........ .000Biola .......................................2-2 ........ .500Brigham Young .......................0-2 ........ .000
-- C --UC-Santa Cruz .........................0-1 ........ .000Cal Poly-Pomona .....................0-1 ........ .000California Baptist ....................3-1 ........ .750Cal Maritime ...........................1-0 ...... 1.000Carroll ................................15-17 ........ .469Cascade ..................................1-1 ........ .500College of Idaho .....................9-8 ........ .529College of Notre Dame ............1-0 ...... 1.000College of Saint Mary ..............2-0 ...... 1.000Colorado College ....................1-0 ...... 1.000Concordia (Calif.) ....................1-3 ........ .250Concordia (Ore.) .....................1-2 ........ .333Corban ...................................0-1 ........ .000
-- D --Dickinson State .......................1-0 ...... 1.000Dixie State ..............................3-0 ...... 1.000Doane .....................................1-0 ...... 1.000Dominican ..............................1-1 ........ .500
-- E --Eastern Oregon .......................1-5 ........ .167Emmanual ...............................1-0 ...... 1.000Evergreen State .......................5-1 ........ .833
-- F --Fort Lewis ...............................2-1 ........ .667Freed-Hardeman .....................0-2 ........ .000Fresno Pacific ..........................1-0 ...... 1.000
-- G --George Fox .............................1-0 ...... 1.000Georgetown (KY) .....................0-1 ........ .000Great Falls ............................24-4 ....... .857
-- H --Holy Names ............................2-0 ...... 1.000Hope International ..................2-0 ...... 1.000
-- J --Johnson & Wales .....................7-0 ...... 1.000
-- L --La Sierra .................................4-0 ...... 1.000Lambuth .................................2-0 ...... 1.000Lewis-Clark State ...................9-23 ........ .281Loyola .....................................1-1 ........ .500Lubbock Christian ...................0-1 ........ .000
-- M --The Master’s ...........................2-0 ...... 1.000Menlo .....................................1-1 ........ .500Mesa State ..............................0-3 ........ .000Mobile ....................................0-1 ........ .000Montana State-Northern ......17-11 ........ .607Montana Tech .......................18-8 ........ .692Montana Western ................12-15 ........ .444
-- N --Northern New Mexico .............6-0 ...... 1.000Northwest College (WA) ..........4-2 ........ .667Northwest Nazarene ...............0-2 ........ .000Notre Dame de Namur ............1-0 ...... 1.000
-- O --Oklahoma Christian ................0-2 ........ .000Oklahoma City ........................0-1 ....... .000
-- P --Pacific (Ore.) ...........................1-0 ...... 1.000Pacific Union ...........................1-0 ...... 1.000Paul Quinn ..............................1-0 ...... 1.000Point Loma Nazarene ..............1-5 ........ .167Presentation ...........................1-0 ...... 1.000
-- R --Reinhardt ................................1-0 ...... 1.000Rocky Mountain ....................20-7 ........ .741Rogers State ...........................1-0 ...... 1.000
-- S --Saint Xavier .............................0-1 ........ .000San Diego Christian ................3-0 ...... 1.000Savannah Art & Design ............1-0 ...... 1.000Simpson .................................2-0 ...... 1.000Southern Nazarene .................0-2 ........ .000Southern Oregon ....................2-0 ...... 1.000Southern Poly Tech .................1-0 ...... 1.000Southern Utah .........................0-5 ........ .000Southern Virginia ....................1-0 ...... 1.000St. Martin’s .............................0-1 ........ .000
-- U --Union (KY) ..............................1-0 ...... 1.000Union (TN) ..............................0-4 ........ .000Univ. of the Cumberlands .......0-1 ........ .000Utah Valley State .....................0-1 ........ .000
-- V --Vanguard ................................0-4 ........ .000
-- W --Walla Walla .............................1-0 ...... 1.000Warner Pacific .........................2-0 ...... 1.000Warner Southern .....................1-0 ...... 1.000Western Baptist .......................0-2 ........ .000Western Oregon ......................0-1 ........ .000Western State ..........................2-3 ........ .400Westmont ...............................1-3 ........ .250Whitworth ...............................0-1 ....... .000Willamette...............................1-0 ...... 1.000William Jessup .........................3-0 ...... 1.000William Penn ...........................1-0 ...... 1.000William Woods ........................1-0 ...... 1.000
-- X --Xavier (LA) ..............................1-0 ...... 1.000
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ALL-TIME RESULTS1999–2000
4-16 (3-9 Frontier) Head Coach: Tom Steinke
Nov. 12 at Vanguard L 55-69Nov. 13 at Concordia (Calif.) L 51-66Nov. 19 at Western State L 50-70Nov. 20 at Fort Lewis W 57-53Dec. 3 at Eastern Oregon L 50-66Dec. 4 at Northwest Nazarene L 37-74Jan. 4 Albertson L 54-77Jan. 13 at Lewis-Clark State* L 53-111Jan. 15 at Carroll* L 50-71Jan. 20 Montana Tech* W 69-63Jan. 22 Rocky Mountain* L 49-60Jan. 24 at Western Montana* L 50-82Feb. 3 MSU-Northern* W 52-44Feb. 5 Lewis-Clark State* L 55-87Feb. 7 Carroll* W 51-48Feb. 12 at Montana Tech* L 51-66Feb. 17 at Rocky Mountain* L 58-65Feb. 19 Western Montana* L 38-90Feb. 26 at MSU-Northern* L 41-83Mar. 2 vs. MSU-Northern^ L 64-73
2000–200116-12 (8-6 Frontier)
Head Coach: Daron ParkNov. 18 Fort Lewis W 56-41Nov. 20 St. Martin’s L 52-55Nov. 21 Western State L 68-75Nov. 24 at Northwest Nazarene L 46-71Nov. 25 at Northwest College W 70-67Nov. 28 Mesa State L 54-57Nov. 30 at Western Baptist L 65-72Dec. 1 at Presentation W 57-41Dec. 2 at College of Notre Dame W 54-38Dec. 9 vs. Colorado College W 57-53Dec. 10 vs. Savannah Art & Design W 54-47Dec. 28 at La Sierra W 62-39Dec. 30 at Hope International W 65-53Jan. 4 MSU-Northern* W 73-65Jan. 6 Great Falls* W 68-44Jan. 11 at Montana Tech* W 79-70Jan. 13 at Western Montana* L 64-79Jan. 18 Carroll* W 53-50Jan. 20 Rocky Mountain* W 66-58Jan. 27 at Lewis-Clark State* L 47-77Feb. 1 at Great Falls* W 72-65Feb. 3 at MSU-Northern* L 59-69Feb. 8 Montana Western* L 54-62Feb. 10 Montana Tech* W 64-51Feb. 15 at Rocky Mountain* W 54-50Feb. 17 at Carroll* L 49-55Feb. 24 Lewis-Clark State* L 57-81Mar. 1 vs. Carroll^ L 58-66
2001–20028-20 (6-8 Frontier)
Head Coach: Daron ParkNov. 9 vs. Biola L 68-75Nov. 10 vs. Concordia (Ore.) L 68-82Nov. 16 Menlo L 61-62Nov. 17 Concordia (Calif.) L 80-88Nov. 23 at Mesa State L 55-82Nov. 24 vs. Western State L 71-75Nov. 30 vs. MSU-Northern L 62-67Dec. 1 vs. Albertson L 57-64Dec. 7 Northwest College W 96-75Dec. 8 Northwest College W 83-71Dec. 18 Rocky Mountain* W 67-54Dec. 21 Carroll* L 48-57Dec. 22 at Southern Utah L 57-66Dec. 28 at Western Oregon L 42-58Dec. 29 vs. Western Baptist L 61-67Jan. 3 at MSU-Northern* L 48-67Jan. 5 at Great Falls* W 69-54Jan. 10 Montana Tech* L 61-72Jan. 12 Montana Western* L 58-67Jan. 17 at Carroll* L 52-63Jan. 19 at Rocky Mountain* W 64-60Jan. 26 Lewis-Clark State* L 61-78Jan. 31 Great Falls* W 86-60Feb. 2 MSU-Northern* W 67-62Feb. 7 at Montana Western* L 50-91Feb. 9 at Montana Tech* W 74-70Feb. 20 at Lewis-Clark State* L 49-82Feb. 28 vs. MSU-Northern^ L 49-66
2002–200313-18 (4-10 Frontier)
Head Coach: Daron ParkNov. 8 vs. Cascade L 46-58Nov. 9 at Evergreen State W 103-45Nov. 14 Albertson W 67-47Nov. 15 Fresno Pacific W 70-68 otNov. 16 Concordia (Ore.) L 67-71 otNov. 19 at Brigham Young L 51-75Nov. 22 vs. Mesa State L 44-72Nov. 23 at Western State W 79-75Nov. 29 vs. Bethany W 92-56Nov. 30 vs. Notre Dame de Namur W 58-45Dec. 4 Western State W 63-51Dec. 19 at La Sierra W 76-55Dec. 21 at Cal Poly-Pomona L 50-61Dec. 28 at Albertson L 60-79Dec. 30 at Eastern Oregon W 61-46Jan. 2 at Southern Utah L 58-70Jan. 10 at Montana Western* L 64-79Jan. 11 at Montana Tech* W 65-59Jan. 16 Rocky Mountain* L 70-83Jan. 18 Carroll* W 55-43Jan. 25 at Lewis-Clark State* L 51-77Jan. 31 at MSU-Northern* L 67-93Feb. 1 at Great Falls* L 70-82Feb. 6 Montana Tech* L 60-63Feb. 8 Montana Western* L 60-64Feb. 13 at Carroll* W 66-63Feb. 15 at Rocky Mountain* L 48-66Feb. 22 Lewis-Clark State* L 43-70Feb. 27 Great Falls* W 78-58Mar. 1 MSU-Northern* L 66-70Mar. 7 vs. Lewis-Clark State^ L 63-72
2003–200412-18 (7-7 Frontier)
Head Coach: Daron ParkNov. 4 Brigham Young L 67-74Nov. 7 vs. Azusa Pacific L 43-56Nov. 8 at Evergreen State W 55-43Nov. 13 Albertson W 59-49Nov. 14 Biola W 73-61
Nov. 15 Utah Valley State L 58-64Nov. 20 at Vanguard L 54-83Nov. 22 at Point Loma Nazarene L 69-79 otNov. 28 vs. Dominican L 52-69Nov. 29 vs. UC-Santa Cruz L 61-66Dec. 5 vs. Adams State L 50-59Dec. 6 at Fort Lewis L 45-59Dec. 20 at Southern Utah L 61-89Dec. 29 at Southern Oregon W 76-51Jan. 3 Alaska-Anchorage W 68-59Jan. 8 Montana Western* W 76-72 otJan. 10 Montana Tech* W 75-42Jan. 15 at Rocky Mountain* W 68-53Jan. 17 at Carroll* L 70-85Jan. 24 Lewis-Clark State* W 65-56Jan. 29 MSU-Northern* W 58-47Jan. 31 Great Falls* W 75-51Feb. 6 at Montana Tech* L 81-90Feb. 7 at Montana Western* L 47-64Feb. 12 Carroll* L 61-71Feb. 14 Rocky Mountain* W 81-72Feb. 21 at Lewis-Clark State* L 54-69Feb. 27 at Great Falls* L 61-66Feb. 28 at MSU-Northern* L 61-72Mar. 5 vs. Carroll^ L 72-83
2004–20052-27 (0-14 Frontier)
Head Coach: J.D. Gustin
Nov. 5 at Northwest College L 72-84Nov. 6 at Evergreen State L 44-64Nov. 11 Southern Oregon W 93-73Nov. 12 Albertson L 70-79Nov. 13 Point Loma Nazarene L 62-86Nov. 18 at California Baptist L 63-66Nov. 20 at Azusa Pacific L 69-92Nov. 26 vs. Eastern Oregon L 57-67Nov. 27 at Albertson W 62-58Dec. 3 vs. Southern Nazarene L 47-73Dec. 4 at Oklahoma Christian L 55-64Dec. 18 at Southern Utah L 37-65Dec. 30 vs. Bethel L 46-60Dec. 31 vs. Mobile L 48-70Jan. 6 Rocky Mountain* L 56-68Jan. 8 Carroll* L 55-87Jan. 15 at Lewis-Clark State* L 70-77Jan. 21 at MSU-Northern* L 57-76Jan. 22 at Great Falls* L 87-92Jan. 27 Montana Tech* L 56-60Jan. 29 Montana Western* L 61-74Feb. 3 at Carroll* L 41-84Feb. 5 at Rocky Mountain* L 64-72Feb. 12 Lewis-Clark State* L 63-73Feb. 17 Great Falls* L 78-90Feb. 19 MSU-Northern* L 67-71Feb. 25 at Montana Western* L 61-70Feb. 26 at Montana Tech* L 72-82Mar. 5 vs. Carroll^ L 72-83
*-Frontier Conference Games
^-Frontier Conference Tournament
#-NAIA National Championships
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ALL-TIME RESULTS2005–2006
16-14 (4-4 Frontier) Head Coach: J.D. Gustin
Nov. 4 at Point Loma Nazarene L 52-58Nov. 5 at Concordia (Calif.) W 59-57Nov. 10 Azusa Pacific L 67-107Nov. 11 Westmont W 84-82Nov. 12 Albertson L 78-83Nov. 18 vs. Corban L 69-85Nov. 19 vs. Cascade W 70-43Nov. 25 at Albertson L 61-75Nov. 26 vs. Eastern Oregon L 68-69Dec. 2 Warner Southern W 77-46Dec. 3 Menlo W 65-45Dec. 8 vs. Southern Poly State W 65-45Dec. 10 vs. Reinhardt W 76-64Dec. 30 Johnson & Wales W 84-55Dec. 31 Johnson & Wales W 76-35Jan. 5 at Carroll* W 68-67 otJan. 7 at Rocky Mountain* L 54-58Jan. 14 Lewis-Clark State* L 79-81Jan. 19 MSU-Northern* W 76-72Jan. 21 Great Falls* W 68-53Jan. 27 at Montana Tech* L 73-82Jan. 28 at Montana Western* L 66-69Feb. 2 Carroll* L 61-69Feb. 4 Rocky Mountain* W 69-59Feb. 11 at Lewis-Clark State* L 61-73Feb. 17 at Great Falls* W 67-64Feb. 18 at MSU-Northern* L 54-74Feb. 23 Montana Western* W 70-69Feb. 25 Montana Tech* W 77-62Mar. 1 vs. MSU-Northern^ L 63-78
2006–200722-12 (8-6 Frontier)
Head Coach: J.D. Gustin
Nov. 3 at Northwest College L 63-68Nov. 4 at Evergreen State W 70-44Nov. 9 Concordia (Calif.) L 69-77Nov. 10 Albertson W 73-71Nov. 11 Berry W 81-71Nov. 17 vs. Eastern Oregon L 66-81Nov. 18 vs. Evergreen State W 58-43Nov. 24 at Albertson W 69-53Nov. 25 vs. Eastern Oregon L 64-68Nov. 27 Southern Virginia W 89-51Dec. 1 at Dixie State W 76-74Dec. 15 at Johnson & Wales W 88-43Dec. 16 at Johnson & Wales W 94-29Dec. 18 Dixie State W 82-73Dec. 29 vs. Xavier (La.) W 47-44
Dec. 30 vs. Paul Quinn W 64-61Jan. 6 at Lewis-Clark State* L 47-79Jan. 12 at MSU-Northern* L 55-68Jan. 13 at Great Falls* W 86-75Jan. 18 Montana Tech* W 58-57Jan. 20 Montana Western* L 50-65Jan. 25 at Carroll* L 43-60Jan. 27 at Rocky Mountain* W 72-69Feb. 3 Lewis-Clark State* L 57-62Feb. 8 Great Falls* W 81-54Feb. 10 MSU-Northern* W 94-72Feb. 16 at Montana Western* L 64-81Feb. 17 at Montana Tech* W 63-53Feb. 22 Rocky Mountain* W 75-62Feb. 24 Carroll* W 52-51Mar. 1 vs. MSU-Northern^ W 68-53Mar. 2 vs. Lewis-Clark State L 68-74Mar. 15 vs. Point Loma Nazarene# W 53-39Mar. 16 vs. Southern Nazarene# L 63-80
2007–200824-9 (10-4 Frontier)
Head Coach: J.D. Gustin
Nov. 2 vs. Biola W 79-75Nov. 3 vs. Warner Pacific W 64-56Nov. 10 at College of Idaho W 84-79Nov. 16 vs. Walla Walla W 68-38Nov. 17 vs. Pacific (Ore.) W 66-61Nov. 19 College of Idaho L 82-93Nov. 23 vs. College of Saint Mary W 62-47Nov. 24 vs. William Penn W 90-80Nov. 29 Dominican W 99-71Nov. 30 Willamette W 82-56Dec. 1 Union (Tenn.) L 79-93Dec. 4 Dixie State W 69-55Dec. 14 Johnson & Wales W 93-37Dec. 15 Johnson & Wales W 98-49Dec. 28 vs. Lubbock Christian L 61-69Dec. 29 vs. Dickinson State W 71-60Jan. 5 Lewis-Clark State* L 52-80Jan. 10 MSU-Northern* W 60-45Jan. 12 Great Falls* W 67-51Jan. 18 at Montana Tech* W 77-57Jan. 19 at Montana Western* L 64-65 otJan. 24 Carroll* L 56-66Jan. 26 Rocky Mountain* W 68-65Feb. 9 at Lewis-Clark State* W 68-55Feb. 15 at Great Falls* W 77-76 otFeb. 16 at MSU-Northern* W 49-47Feb. 21 Montana Western* W 71-66Feb. 23 Montana Tech* W 86-40Feb. 28 at Rocky Mountain* W 56-50Mar. 1 at Carroll* L 65-74Mar. 6 vs. Rocky Mountain^ W 64-61Mar. 7 vs. Carroll^ L 49-72Mar. 20 vs. Loyola# L 64-73
2008–200927-7 (14-0 Frontier)
Head Coach: J.D. Gustin
Oct. 24 at Northern New Mexico W 81-51Oct. 25 at Northern New Mexico W 90-59Nov. 1 Collee of Idaho W 109-84Nov. 6 at Johnson & Wales W 100-47Nov. 7 vs. College of Saint Mary W 108-64Nov. 13 Holy Names W 78-72Nov. 14 Cal Baptist W 101-90Nov. 15 Northern New Mexico W 99-58Nov. 21 Biola L 73-77Nov. 28 at San Diego Christian W 92-74Nov. 29 at Point Loma Nazarene L 73-92Dec. 5 vs. U. of the Cumberlands L 51-68Dec. 6 vs. Georgetown College L 78-81Dec. 19 vs. St. Xavier L 66-82Dec. 20 vs. Doane W 87-69Jan. 9 at MSU-Northern* W 67-55Jan. 10 at Great Falls* W 84-72Jan. 15 Montana Tech* W 78-64Jan. 17 Montana Western* W 83-56Jan. 22 at Carroll* W 83-59Jan. 24 at Rocky Mountain* W 74-57Jan. 31 Lewis-Clark State* W 101-70Feb. 5 Great Falls* W 78-48Feb. 7 MSU-Northern* W 78-63Feb. 13 at Montana Western* W 69-62Feb. 14 at Montana Tech* W 76-63Feb. 19 Rocky Mountain* W 88-58Feb. 21 Carroll* W 79-68Feb. 28 at Lewis-Clark State* W 81-66Mar. 4 vs. Great Falls^ W 83-66Mar. 6 vs. Montana Western^ W 85-55Mar. 9 vs. Lewis-Clark State^ L 78-79 otMar. 18 vs. Loyola# W 62-47Mar. 20 vs. Vanguard# L 71-80
*-Frontier Conference Games
^-Frontier Conference Tournament
#-NAIA National Championships
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ALL-TIME RESULTS2009–2010
27-7 (13-1 Frontier) Head Coach: J.D. Gustin
Oct. 30 at William Jessup W 94-60Oct. 31 at Bethany (CA) W 100-46Nov. 12 Point Loma Nazarene L 64-73Nov. 13 College of Idaho W 93-91Nov. 14 Westmont L 63-72Nov. 19 at Union (Tenn.) L 68-93Nov. 20 vs. Lambuth W 95-88Nov. 21 vs. Freed-Hardeman L 74-101Nov. 27 at Evergreen State W 64-56Nov. 28 vs. Northwest (WA) W 74-55Dec. 3 Northern New Mexico W 112-38Dec. 4 San Diego Christian W 72-54Dec. 5 Northern New Mexico W 82-55Dec. 29 vs. Emmanual W 70-49Dec. 30 vs. Union (Ky.) W 74-59Jan. 7 MSU-Northern* W 68-50Jan. 9 Great Falls* W 84-54Jan. 15 at Montana Tech* W 85-64Jan. 16 at Montana Western* W 82-71Jan. 21 Carroll* W 80-51Jan. 23 Rocky Mountain* W 91-69Jan. 30 at Lewis-Clark State* L 43-56Feb. 5 at Great Falls* W 75-46Feb. 6 at MSU-Northern* W 59-57Feb. 11 Montana Western* W 89-64Feb. 13 Montana Tech* W 66-59Feb. 18 at Rocky Mountain* W 99-77Feb. 20 at Carroll* W 71-68Feb. 27 Lewis-Clark State* W 82-77Mar. 2 vs. Great Falls^ W 75-54Mar. 6 vs. Carroll^ W 89-85 otMar. 9 vs. Lewis-Clark State^ L 60-80Mar. 17 vs. Lambuth# W 67-55Mar. 19 vs. Oklahoma Christian# L 52-62
2010–201128-7 (12-2 Frontier)
Head Coach: J.D. Gustin
Oct. 29 at San Diego Christian W 81-73Oct. 30 at Vanguard L 43-60Nov. 1 at La Sierra W 78-67Nov. 5 Concordia (Ore.) W 70-63Nov. 6 Warner Pacific W 68-54Nov. 11 Cal Baptist W 65-54Nov. 12 College of Idaho W 78-56Nov. 13 Pacific Union W 94-34Nov. 19 at William Jessup W 85-73Nov. 20 at Simpson W 78-61Nov. 26 vs. George Fox W 50-41Nov. 27 vs. Whitworth L 77-92Dec. 3 William Jessup W 99-56Dec. 4 The Master’s W 87-76Dec. 29 at Westmont L 78-93Dec. 30 vs. Cal Baptist W 80-71Jan. 6 Montana Tech* L 76-88Jan. 8 Montana Western* W 92-59Jan. 13 at Carroll* W 65-55Jan. 15 at Rocky Mountain* W 85-74Jan. 22 Lewis-Clark State* W 88-59Jan. 27 Great Falls* W 93-88 otJan. 29 MSU-Northern* W 66-53Feb. 4 at Montana Western* W 83-76Feb. 5 at Montana Tech* W 80-68Feb. 10 Rocky Mountain* W 85-77Feb. 12 Carroll* L 54-58Feb. 19 at Lewis-Clark State* W 65-62 otFeb. 25 at MSU-Northern* W 67-66Feb. 26 at Great Falls* W 79-75Mar. 1 Great Falls^ W 67-57Mar. 4 Carroll^ L 63-64Mar. 16 vs. Rogers State# W 60-56Mar. 18 vs. William Woods# W 49-40Mar. 19 vs. Union (Tenn.)# L 61-78
2011–201223-9 (13-1 Frontier)
Head Coach: Shelley Jarrard
Nov. 4 Westmont L 61-71Nov. 5 Northern New Mexico W 78-59Nov. 10 Cal Maritime W 81-63Nov. 11 College of Idaho L 61-66Nov. 12 La Sierra W 80-51Nov. 17 at Union (Tenn.) L 58-67Nov. 18 vs. Bethel L 72-76Nov. 19 vs. Freed-Hardeman L 41-56Dec. 1 Holy Names W 94-60Dec. 3 Simpson W 75-43Dec. 17 at Southern Utah L 57-59Dec. 29 at Hope International W 81-54Dec. 30 vs. The Master’s W 61-44Jan. 6 at Montana Tech* W 74-55Jan. 7 at Montana Western* W 71-63Jan. 12 Carroll* W 60-52Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain* W 84-52Jan. 19 at Lewis-Clark State* L 50-57Jan. 27 at Great Falls* W 62-58Jan. 28 at MSU-Northern* W 56-39Feb. 2 Montana Western* W 78-63Feb. 4 Montana Tech* W 62-48Feb. 9 at Rocky Mountain* W 50-38Feb. 11 at Carroll* W 70-47Feb. 18 Lewis-Clark State* W 78-56Feb. 23 MSU-Northern* W 62-41Feb. 25 Great Falls* W 64-54Feb. 28 Great Falls^ W 72-49Mar. 3 Carroll^ W 58-46Mar. 6 Lewis-Clark State^ L 49-55Mar. 14 vs. Belhaven# W 75-49Mar. 16 vs. Oklahoma City# L 47-76
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In September 2006, Shay Wyatt was hired as Director of Athletics at Westminster College. Under his guidance the
intercollegiate athletic program has experienced unprecedented growth and success. Wyatt’s leadership has led to increases
in the number of sports offered, enrollment, academic and athletic success, departmental budget, community service efforts
amongst student-athletes, fundraising, corporate partners, ticket revenue, attendance at athletic events, coaches and support
staff and strategic planning efforts for the Athletics Department.
In addition, Westminster Athletics has experienced facility enhancements, improved eligibility and compliance processes, branding and website technologies,
licensing and apparel agreements have been established and a student-athlete
advisory committee and student fan group were formed. Wyatt has served on
various institutional committees and is a member of the National Administrative
Committee of the NAIA which sets policy and procedures for the national
organization.
Prior to Westminster College, Wyatt served as Director of Sports Marketing
and Bruin Club at Salt Lake Community College in 2006. While only at SLCC
for a short period of time, he secured the athletic department’s largest ever
corporate sponsorship.
From 2001-2006, Wyatt served as the Wildcat Club Executive Director at
Weber State University. He was responsible for the development efforts for the
athletics department including annual giving, major gifts, endowments, special
events and donor relations. The Wildcat Club experienced an increase in annual
giving totals each year Wyatt was at the helm, including a 17% increase in 2004.
He was instrumental in securing more than $350,000 in football suites, club
seating and basketball preferred seating.
Wyatt made his way to Weber State via Utah Valley State College where he
served as the Director of Development for Athletics from 1999-2001. He
was responsible for creating the fund raising arm of the athletic department,
serving as the first-ever development director at UVSC. In this role he defined all
aspects of annual giving and major gift opportunities. Upon his arrival at UVSC
he increased annual giving by 30% in his first year. He served as a member of
the strategic planning committee, planning the college’s move from NJCAA to
NCAA Division I.
From 1995-1998, Wyatt served as the Athletic Events Coordinator at the
University of Utah. He was responsible for all aspects of event and facility
management. He served as Assistant Tournament Manager for the 1997
NCAA West Region First/Second Rounds Men’s Basketball Tournament. He
represented the athletics department as a liaison for athletic facility renovation
and construction projects including the $50 million dollar, 50,000-seat
football stadium renovation of Rice-Eccles Stadium and several other facility
construction projects totaling more than $4 million.
A native of Murray, Utah, Wyatt attended Bethel College in Newton, Kansas
where he was a letterman in football. He graduated in 1993 with a degree
in health, physical education and recreation. He holds a Masters degree from
Wichita State University in sports administration. Wyatt prepped locally at
Murray High School (Utah.) He attended Cisco (Texas) JC and Snow (Utah) JC
where he played football for both schools. Wyatt is married to the former
Mickelle Marston. They have two sons Drew (8) and Jake (5).
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SHAY WYATT
Director of AthleticsSeventh Year
ATHLETICS STAFFATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Shay Wyatt....................Director of Athletics ............................... 832.2344 Dr. Chris Cline .............Faculty Athletics Rep. ............................. 832.2346 Josh Fisher ....................Info & Event Coordinator ...................... 832.2890 Alyson Vander Steen ....Marketing & Events ................................ 832.2333 Athletics Fax ................................................................................... 474.2511
SPORTS MEDICINE Rick Hackford ..............Head Athletic Trainer ............................. 832.2355 Kirsten Astle .................Asst. Athletic Trainer .............................. 832.2368 Sara Beaudry ................Asst. Athletic Trainer .............................. 832.2360 Nathan Slaughter .........Asst. Athletic Trainer .............................. 832.2367
HEAD COACHES Sara Beaudry ................M&W Snowboard .................................. 832.2360 Chris Dorich ................Men’s Soccer ........................................... 832.2337 Mason Goodhand .......Men’s Lacrosse ........................................ 832.2359 Niki Harding ................Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Chris Hendrickson ......M&W Alpine Skiing / M&W Golf .......... 832.2349 Adam Hiatt...................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2336 Shelley Jarrard ..............Women’s Basketball ............................... 832.2340 Tony LeBlanc ................Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 Kim Norman ................Women’s Volleyball ............................... 832.2343 Dan Quinn ...................M&W Cross Country and Track ............ 832.2334
ASSISTANT COACHES Zach Collard ................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2342 Elaine Elliott ................Women’s Basketball ............................... 832.2335 Larry Ferdig ..................Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Annie Hawkins ............Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 Brad Lavoie ..................Men’s Lacrosse ........................................ 832.2359 Dave Long ....................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2342 Jason Long ...................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2342 Josh Maxfield ...............Men’s Soccer ........................................... 832.2337 Jared Ocana ..................M&W Track ............................................. 832.2334 Taylor Penrod ...............Women’s Cross Country & Track .......... 832.2334 Catherine Serpe ...........Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Brooke Shinaberry .......Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Candace Smith .............Women’s Basketball ............................... 832.2335 Patrick Smyth ...............Men’s Cross Country & Track ................ 832.2334 Rebecca Steel ................Women’s Volleyball ............................... 832.2333 Sarah Swenson .............Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 James Taylor .................Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 Ryan Walcott ................Men’s Soccer ........................................... 832.2337 Cameron Young ...........M&W Golf .............................................. 832.2349
ALL AREA CODES ARE 801
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Women’s Basketball
Sara BeaudryM&W Snowboard Head Coach
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Zach CollardMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
Dr. Chris ClineFaculty AthleticsRepresentative
Elaine ElliottWomen’s Basketball
Assistant Coach
Chris DorichMen’s SoccerHead Coach
Kirsten AstleAssistant Athletic
Trainer
Larry FerdigWomen’s Lacrosse
Assistant Coach
Mason GoodhandMen’s LacrosseHead Coach
Josh FisherSports Information
Events Coordinator
Niki HardingWomen’s Lacrosse
Head Coach
Rick HackfordHead Athletic
Trainer
Chris HendricksonM&W Alpine Skiing / M&W Golf
Head Coach
Annie HawkinsWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
Shelley JarrardWomen’s Basketball
Head Coach
Adam HiattMen’s Basketball
Head Coach
Tony LeBlancWomen’s Soccer
Head Coach
Brad LavoieMen’s LacrosseAssistant Coach
Dave LongMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
Josh MaxfieldMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
Kim NormanWomen’s Volleyball
Head Coach
Jared OcanaM&W Track
Assistant Coach
Candace SmithWomen’s Basketball
Assistant Coach
Nathan SlaughterAssistant Athletic
Trainer
Ryan WalcottMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
James TaylorWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
Brooke ShinaberryWomen’s Lacrosse
Assistant Coach
Rebecca SteelWomen’s Volleyball
Assistant Coach
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Shay WyattDirector ofAthletics
Alyson Vander SteenMarketing & Events
Intern
Sarah SwensonWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
Cameron YoungM&W Golf
Assistant Coach
Patrick SmythMen’s Cross Country & Track
Assistant Coach
Catherine SerpeWomen’s Lacrosse
Assistant Coach
Dan QuinnM&W Cross Country & Track
Head Coach
Taylor PenrodWomen’s Cross Country & Track
Assistant Coach
Jason LongMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
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Payne Gymnasium houses the newly renovated Griffins strength and
athletic training facilities, auxiliary basketball court, locker rooms, and
offices for men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s soccer. Built during the
term of President Herbert W. Reherd (1913–1939), it was named after the
president of the Board of Trustees and manager of the local J.C. Penney
Company; groundbreaking was July 1928 and dedication January 11, 1929.
Though the college worried that it was frivolous to spend money on a
gymnasium, the facility, designed by architect Walter E. Ware, provided
badly needed recreation for the school and groups in the entire Sugar
House area. It was added to and remodeled in 1970 under President
Manford Shaw (1968–1976), and has housed the basketball and volleyball
programs, dances, speakers,
luncheons, career fairs,
orientations, and a variety
of other cultural and social
student events—including
being the practice facility for
the Utah Jazz from 1979 to
May 1999.
BEHNKEN FIELD HOUSE
The Dolores Dore Eccles Heatlh, Wellness and Athletic Center is a three-story, 84,500-square-foot facility, completed in 2006, that houses Griffins Athletics and
includes a swimming pool, full complement of fitness equipment, a weight room and exercise studio, and a technically challenging, 46-foot climbing wall. Above a field
house that holds 1,200 spectators is a suspended running track with a high-tech surface and corner windows with views. The field house includes an athletic training
room, locker rooms, team meeting rooms, coaches offices, and equipment storage space for our popular Griffin intercollegiate sports, including men’s and women’s
basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball.
PAYNE GYMNASIUM
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DUMKE FIELD
Dumke Field, on the site of the Dane Hansen Stadium, was opened October 2, 1949, by college president Robert D. Steele (1939–1952). It was a gift of the George
Hansen family in memory of a son and brother, Lt. Dane Hansen, Class of 1940, who lost his life in World War II. Having had seating for 1,200 attendants, the stadium
had been the college soccer and activities field, commencement green, and later a paved parking facility. In fall 2005, it was transformed into a parking structure, with
an elevated artificial turf athletic field on top. This facility is now the home field for the Griffins men’s and women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse teams.
PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT
Photo courtesy Park City Mountain Resort
SUGAR HOUSE PARK
BONNEVILLE GOLF COURSE
OLYMPIC OVAL PAYNE STRENGTH ROOM
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BRIAN LEVIN-STANKEVICHPresidentDr. Brian L. Levin-Stankevich is Westminster College’s 17th
president. President Levin-Stankevich was the chancellor at
the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire from 2006 through
2012. During his tenure, he initiated and led a broadly
based strategic planning process and successfully moved
new academic programs through the University of Wisconsin
system.
President Stankevich is the recipient of the 2011 President’s
Award (NASPA) and the 2006 Regents Teaching Excellence
Department Award. Prior to his Chancellorship at Eau Claire, he was interim president of
Eastern Washington University. Dr. Levin-Stankevich holds a bachelor’s degree in history from
Hamilton College and a Ph.D. from SUNY.
CID SEIDELMANProvostDr. Cid Seidelman joined Westminster in 1980 as an
economics instructor and, after obtaining his PhD at the
University of Utah, served as director of both the economics
program and the MBA program. He served as dean
of the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business for 13
years, and in 2005, having held the position of Interim
Provost, Seidelman became Provost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs. A native of Illinois, he received
a bachelor’s degree in economics from Eastern Illinois
University.
SUSAN HEATHAssociate ProvostDr. Susan Heath is the Associate Provost for Student
Development. She joined Westminster in 1985 as the
Director of Counseling and Career Services after completing
an internship at the University of Utah Counseling Center.
Heath later served as Associate Dean and Dean of Students
and Director of Academic and Career Development. A
native of California, Heath earned a bachelor’s degree in
psychology from Pomona College and a PhD in psychology
from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
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WESTMINSTER COLLEGEWestminster is a nationally recognized, comprehensive liberal arts college. With a broad array of graduate and undergraduate programs, Westminster is distinguished by its unique environment for learning. Westminster prepares students for success through active and engaged learning, real world experiences, and its vibrant campus community. Westminster’s unique location, adjacent to the Rocky Mountains and to the dynamic city of Salt Lake, further enriches the college experience.
While we’re proud that Westminster is consistently ranked as a “Top Tier” college and recognized on the list of “Great Schools” by the U.S.News & World Report, and that Westminster was named “Best in the West” by the Princeton Review, we hope you’ll come to campus, whether you’re a high school student or one of our alumni, and experience the Westminster community for yourself.
ACADEMICSWestminster offers more than 70 academic programs, including 34 majors, from accounting and international business to nursing and sociology. The most popular majors are business, nursing, psychology, and education. In addition, the college offers a variety of minors and 10 graduate programs. About 95 percent of the students go to graduate school or are employed within six months of graduation. The nursing program has a 100 percent placement rate. In addition to Westminster’s successful outcomes, a Utah Foundation study found that Westminster graduates have among the highest starting salaries of any university graduates in the state. These high starting salaries were attributed in part to the fact that nearly 70 percent of students complete an internship before they graduate.
Students choose Westminster College for many reasons, including our intense focus on individual students and their learning, the combination of liberal education and professional studies, our active learning experiences, dynamic campus environment, and the real world experiences we offer to ensure that our students are prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
HISTORYWestminster College has played a pivotal role in the educational heritage of the intermountain area. Founded in 1875 as the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, a preparatory school, Westminster first offered college classes in 1897 as Sheldon Jackson College. Named in honor of its primary benefactor, Sheldon Jackson, the college operated for many years on the Collegiate Institute campus in downtown Salt lake City. Gradually the institute became identified as the college preparatory department, and high school classes continued to be an integral part of the curriculum until 1945. In 1902, college trustees adopted the new name, Westminster. Moving to its present location in 1911, Westminster became the first accredited two-year junior college in the intermountain area. In 1935 Westminster modified its curriculum to qualify as a four-year junior college and in 1949 became a four-year liberal arts institution offering baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences.
Today Westminster exists as a fully independent, privately funded, nondenominational, comprehensive liberal arts institution of higher learning with selected graduate programs, meeting the West’s educational needs as it has since 1875.
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SALT LAKE CITY
Salt Lake is a city of unexpected surprises and brims with history, art, culture, entertainment and recreation - all in a beautiful location at the foot of Utah’s Wasatch
Mountains. Salt Lake combines the amenities of a large metro area with the opportunity to take advantage of year round outdoor recreation within minutes in every
direction. An attractive, safe, and growing city, Salt Lake offers unequaled views, a thriving economy, exciting nightlife, remarkable history, the warm hospitality of
a small western town, and *The Greatest Snow on Earth, TM*. Salt Lake is an incredible destination for patrons of the performing arts with: Ballet West, Utah Opera
Company, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Repertory Dance Theatre, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Utah Symphony. Numerous theater groups and over twenty art
galleries are within minutes of Salt Lake’s downtown hotels.
Salt Lake is located in northern Utah and sits in a large valley between two mountain ranges, the Wasatch on the east side and the Oquirrhs to the west. Getting to Salt
Lake has never been easier. All of the major airlines fly into Salt Lake, so you can get here in no time. Half of the U. S. population is located within a two and a half hour
flight from Salt Lake and two major interstate highways, I-15 and I-80 intersect in Salt Lake City.
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GRIFFIN ATHLETICSThe Westminster College Intercollegiate Athletics program is an integral part of campus life, serving more than 250 student-athletes annually. The athletics program has
experienced both regional and national success over the years, with national championships, national tournament appearances, conference titles, All-Conference and All-
American academic and athletic honors. The athletic program has a rich tradition, storied history and many athletic alumni dating back to 1928.
The Griffins athletic program consists of 15 varsity and club sport teams and is a member of the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Division I
level. Men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, women’s volleyball and women’s soccer compete in the Frontier Conference with schools from Montana and
Idaho. Men’s soccer competes as an NAIA independent (no conference affiliation). Men’s lacrosse is a member of the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA)
and competes in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference (RMLC). Women’s lacrosse competes in the Rocky Mountain Women’s Lacrosse League which is part of U.S.
Lacrosse and the Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates. Men’s and women’s skiing and snowboarding compete in the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard
Association. Alpine skiing competes as a member of the Grand Teton Conference.
ABOUT THE GRIFFIN CLUBThe Griffin Club is a membership club established to ensure a quality experience for Griffin student-athletes by promoting a supportive relationship between the
Westminster athletic program and alumni, faculty, staff, parents, friends and businesses. Griffin Club membership is open to anyone interested in giving financial
support to Westminster Athletics. Monies raised through the Griffin Club provide financial support for our sport programs and allow Westminster to enhance the athletic
program and overall student-athlete experience in ways that otherwise would not be possible.
In addition to raising needed funds, the Griffin Club will provide information on the athletics program to it’s members, develop activities to bring members together in
social setting’s and foster a positive enthusiasm that will reflect on the athletic program. Donors may designate 50% of their gift (non-scholarship) to a specific sport
of your choosing, while the remaining 50% of your gift will be designated to the general athletic fund to provide needed funding to positively impact the entire athletic
program. If desired, members also have the option of earmarking their gift for athletic scholarships to be used for incoming freshman or transfer student-athletes (all
scholarship gifts will go to the athletic scholarship fund - see membership application for more details.)
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITSDepending on your level of giving, Griffin Club members will receive a Griffin sports pass, electronic media guides and newsletters, which includes a calendar of events,
news and features on Griffin athletics, invites to special events, 10% discount at the bookstore, donor recognition, Athletic Directors annual luncheon and special
appreciation gift. Benefits will take affect July 1, 2009.
METHODS OF GIVING•Cash Gifts: Cash is always a great way to give and is generally 100% deductible with the IRS depending upon your personal circumstances.
•Credit Card: You may make a one-time gift to the college on your credit card, or charge a monthly donation. As with all financial records held by the college, your
credit card information is kept confidential.
•Payroll Deductions: Payroll deductions are a convenient way for Westminster College employees to contribute to the Griffin Club.
•Corporate Giving: Through most of its history, Westminster has worked closely with corporations through a variety of partnerships that have benefited the students,
faculty and community. By making gifts to Westminster, corporations strengthen their relationship with emerging talent, support departments engaged in programs
related to their interests, introduce their companies and their products to future users and consumers, and support and encourage the philanthropy of their employees.
•Matching Gifts: Many companies offer matching gift programs that allow their employees to effectively match, double, or triple their gifts to Westminster. Contact your
employer to find out your company’s matching gift policy or our Annual Giving office for more information.
•Gifts-in-Kind: Gifts of product, merchandise, equipment or services are often provided in support of the Athletic Department to help offset expenses.
•Capital Gifts: These gifts are used for athletic facility enhancements, upgrades and/or new construction projects.
•Real Estate: Several approaches are available for gifts of real estate, and donors are usually entitled to an income tax deduction. Contact the Office of Institutional
Advancement for information if you are considering a real estate gift.
•Memorial Gifts: You may make a memorial gift to Westminster in honor of a loved one, a favorite professor, or to commemorate a significant event such as a child’s
graduation.
•Stocks & Securities: Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and other securities given to the college may provide a considerable savings in capital gains taxes for the donor.
Arrangements for your gift can be made between your broker and Westminster’s Vice President of Financial Affairs.
•Planned Gifts: Many friends and alumni choose to contribute to Westminster College by remembering the college in their will or estate plan. These planned gifts can
provide for student scholarships, capital projects, and endowment growth. Donors may benefit from planned gifts by receiving tax benefits including reduction in
income tax, capital gain tax, or estate tax.
Contact Shay Wyatt in the Athletic Department (801) 832-2344 or Lynn Heinlein in the Office of Advancement (801) 832-2745 for information on any of these giving
options.
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