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EASTERN OREGON Women’s Basketball ONE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD * LA GRANDE, OREGON * 97850 * 541-962-2946 (P) * 541-962-3577 * EOUSPORTS.COM GAME TIME Tipoff on Thursday is set for 7:30 p.m. PT and 7:30 p.m. PT Friday. There will be a live video stream for both games from New Media Television Services on EOUSports.com. There will be live stats available on EOUSports.com as well. THE SERIES * The Mountaineers hold a 39-18 advantage over Concordia all-time. * Eastern has won eight of the 11 meetings in La Grande over the Cavaliers since 2000. * Eastern Oregon won 16 straight over Concordia from 1991 to 1999, and from 2003 to 2007, EOU won 10 consecutive meetings. * The Mountaineers swept the season series last year with wins in Portland and La Grande. * EOU has not beat Warner Pacific in La Grande since 2008. The Knights have won two straight in Quinn Coliseum by 14 and 17 point margins. * Eastern Oregon has won 27 of the 38 meetings all-time versus Warner Pacific. * The Mountaineers have won 10 out the 13 meetings in Quinn Coliseum since 2000. * Eastern won 11 straight games versus WPC from 2000 to 2004. WPC won four consecutive games over EOU from 1987 to 1989. QUICK HITS * EOU is 59-16 over the past five seasons in Quinn Coliseum. * The Mountaineers are top in the nation in three-point percentage shooting 44 percent from behind the perimeter. * Eastern Oregon is also No. 2 in NAIA Div. 2 in three-point percentage defense holding teams to 22 percent shooting. * Eastern Oregon has given up 68, 69, 69, and 68 points in its four CCC games. WBB MEDIA SERVICES Barrett Henderson, Asst. AD, Media Services, Game Management, and Promotions [email protected] 541-805-5687 (c) GAMES 16-17 * DEC. 30-31, 2010 EOU MOUNTAINEERS WOMENS BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2010 EASTERN OREGON SCHEDULE Date Opponent T ime/Result Oct. 16 ALUMNI GAME # W, 84-72 Oct. 23 MONTANA TECH W, 61-45 Oct. 30 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 94-34 Nov. 13 University of Idaho # L, 55-72 Nov. 17 Walla Walla University W, 102-49 Nov. 19 MONTANA WESTERN $ L, 72-77 Nov. 20 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY $ W, 77-35 Nov. 22 Willamette University W, 70-55 Nov. 26 Warner University % W, 85-50 Nov. 27 Webber International % W, 80-42 Dec. 3 EVERGREEN STATE * W, 69-68 Dec. 4 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY* W, 70-69 Dec. 11 Northwest Nazarene # L, 65-80 Dec. 12 Linfield College W, 66-45 Dec. 17 Southern Oregon* L, 53-69 Dec. 18 Oregon Tech* W, 85-68 Dec. 30 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* 7:30 p.m. Dec. 31 WARNER PACIFIC* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7 College of Idaho* 7:30 p.m. MT Jan. 14 Northwest Christian* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 15 Corban University* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 OREGON TECH* 5:30 p.m. Jan 22 SOUTHERN OREGON* 5:30 p.m. Jan. 28 Warner Pacific* 5:30 p.m. Jan. 29 Concordia University* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 2 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY 5:30 p.m. Feb. 4 COLLEGE OF IDAHO* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 11 CORBAN UNIVERSITY* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 12 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 18 Northwest University* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19 Evergreen State College* 5:30 p.m. Feb. 22 CCC Tournament-1st Round** Feb. 25 CCC Tournament-Semis** Feb. 28 CCC Tournament-Finals** Mar. 9-15 NAIA Div. II National Championships^ HOME GAMES # Exhibition Game $ Aramark Holiday Classic- Hosted by EOU % Warrior Turkey Shootout- Hosted by Webber International * Cascade Collegiate Conference Game ** CCC Tournament Game ^ NAIA Div. 2 National Tournament Top Teams in Cascade Conference to Meet Thursday Night in Quinn Coliseum CONCORDIA 11-3, 3-0 CCC IN THE POLL No. 15 LEADERS POINTS Clauson, 21.86 ppg. REBOUNDS Clauson, 8.57 rpg. ASSISTS May, 3.79 apg. STEALS Clauson, 3.07 spg. BLOCKS Eischen, 1.00 bpg. THREE-POINTERS Scarpelli, 27/63, 42% GAMES 16 and 17 Dates: Thursday & Friday, Dec. 30 and 31 Location: La Grande Tipoff: Thursday 7:30 p.m. PT, Friday 7:30 p.m. PT Gymnasium: Quinn Coliseum (1,400) ONE TO WATCH Eastern Oregon guard Samantha Flett will need to continue to lead the Mountaineers at the point guard position this weekend. The Wellpinit, Wash. native is one of three seniors on the EOU roster. She enters this week’s games averag- ing 3.31 assists per game, which is well over her 2.4 average last year. In her four meetings with CU and WPC, Flett has scored a total of 31 points and thrown nine assists. For up-to-date information on EOU Basketball, visit the official athletics website EOUSports.com and follow on twitter @EOUSports WARNER PACIFIC 6-6, 1-2 CCC IN THE POLL No Votes LEADERS POINTS Mattsen, 15.40 ppg. REBOUNDS Mattsen, 6.80 rpg. ASSISTS Calhoun, 5.17 apg. STEALS Tucker, 2.25 spg. BLOCKS Smith, 0.42 bpg. THREE-POINTERS Tucker, 18/43, 42% ON THE AIR Video Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Robert Cashell, Play-by-Play Barrett Henderson, Color Commentary Friday, 7:30 p.m. Robert Cashell, Play-by-Play Barrett Henderson, Color Commentary

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Page 1: WBB Game Notes 5

EASTERN OREGON

Women’s BasketballONE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD * LA GRANDE, OREGON * 97850 * 541-962-2946 (P) * 541-962-3577 * EOUSPORTS.COM

GAME TIMETipoff on Thursday is set for 7:30 p.m. PT and 7:30 p.m. PT Friday. There will be a live video stream forboth games from New Media Television Services on EOUSports.com. There will be live stats available onEOUSports.com as well.

THE SERIES* The Mountaineers hold a 39-18 advantage over Concordia all-time.* Eastern has won eight of the 11 meetings in La Grande over the Cavaliers since 2000.* Eastern Oregon won 16 straight over Concordia from 1991 to 1999, and from 2003 to 2007, EOU won10 consecutive meetings.* The Mountaineers swept the season series last year with wins in Portland and La Grande.* EOU has not beat Warner Pacific in La Grande since 2008. The Knights have won two straight in QuinnColiseum by 14 and 17 point margins.* Eastern Oregon has won 27 of the 38 meetings all-time versus Warner Pacific.* The Mountaineers have won 10 out the 13 meetings in Quinn Coliseum since 2000. * Eastern won 11 straight games versus WPC from 2000 to 2004. WPC won four consecutive gamesover EOU from 1987 to 1989.

QUICK HITS* EOU is 59-16 over the past five seasons in Quinn Coliseum.* The Mountaineers are top in the nation in three-pointpercentage shooting 44 percent from behind the perimeter.* Eastern Oregon is also No. 2 in NAIA Div. 2 in three-pointpercentage defense holding teams to 22 percent shooting.* Eastern Oregon has given up 68, 69, 69, and 68 points in its four CCC games.

WBB MEDIA SERVICESBarrett Henderson, Asst. AD, Media Services, Game Management, and [email protected] (c)

GAMES 16-17 * DEC. 30-31, 2010 EOU MOUNTAINEERS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

2010 EASTERN OREGON SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time/ResultOct. 16 ALUMNI GAME # W, 84-72Oct. 23 MONTANA TECH W, 61-45Oct. 30 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 94-34Nov. 13 University of Idaho # L, 55-72Nov. 17 Walla Walla University W, 102-49Nov. 19 MONTANA WESTERN $ L, 72-77Nov. 20 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY $ W, 77-35Nov. 22 Willamette University W, 70-55Nov. 26 Warner University % W, 85-50Nov. 27 Webber International % W, 80-42Dec. 3 EVERGREEN STATE * W, 69-68Dec. 4 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY* W, 70-69Dec. 11 Northwest Nazarene # L, 65-80Dec. 12 Linfield College W, 66-45Dec. 17 Southern Oregon* L, 53-69Dec. 18 Oregon Tech* W, 85-68Dec. 30 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* 7:30 p.m.Dec. 31 WARNER PACIFIC* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 7 College of Idaho* 7:30 p.m. MTJan. 14 Northwest Christian* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 15 Corban University* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 21 OREGON TECH* 5:30 p.m.Jan 22 SOUTHERN OREGON* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 28 Warner Pacific* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 29 Concordia University* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 2 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY 5:30 p.m.Feb. 4 COLLEGE OF IDAHO* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 11 CORBAN UNIVERSITY* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 12 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 18 Northwest University* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 19 Evergreen State College* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 22 CCC Tournament-1st Round**Feb. 25 CCC Tournament-Semis**Feb. 28 CCC Tournament-Finals**Mar. 9-15 NAIA Div. II National Championships^

HOME GAMES# Exhibition Game$ Aramark Holiday Classic- Hosted by EOU% Warrior Turkey Shootout- Hosted by Webber International* Cascade Collegiate Conference Game** CCC Tournament Game^ NAIA Div. 2 National Tournament

Top Teams in Cascade Conference toMeet Thursday Night in Quinn Coliseum

CONCORDIA11-3, 3-0 CCCIN THE POLLNo. 15

LEADERSPOINTSClauson, 21.86 ppg.REBOUNDSClauson, 8.57 rpg.ASSISTSMay, 3.79 apg.STEALSClauson, 3.07 spg.BLOCKSEischen, 1.00 bpg.THREE-POINTERSScarpelli, 27/63, 42%

GAMES 16 and 17

Dates: Thursday & Friday, Dec. 30 and 31

Location: La Grande

Tipoff: Thursday 7:30 p.m. PT,

Friday 7:30 p.m. PT

Gymnasium: Quinn Coliseum (1,400)

ONE TO WATCHEastern Oregon guard Samantha Flett will

need to continue to lead the Mountaineers

at the point guard position this weekend.

The Wellpinit, Wash. native is one of three

seniors on the EOU

roster. She enters this

week’s games averag-

ing 3.31 assists per

game, which is well

over her 2.4 average

last year. In her four

meetings with CU and

WPC, Flett has scored

a total of 31 points and

thrown nine assists.

For up-to-date information on EOU Basketball, visit the official athletics website

EEOOUUSports.com

and follow on twitter

@EOUSports

WARNER PACIFIC6-6, 1-2 CCCIN THE POLLNo Votes

LEADERSPOINTSMattsen, 15.40 ppg.REBOUNDSMattsen, 6.80 rpg.ASSISTSCalhoun, 5.17 apg.STEALSTucker, 2.25 spg.BLOCKSSmith, 0.42 bpg.THREE-POINTERSTucker, 18/43, 42%

ON THE AIRVideoThursday, 7:30 p.m.Robert Cashell, Play-by-PlayBarrett Henderson, Color Commentary

Friday, 7:30 p.m.Robert Cashell, Play-by-PlayBarrett Henderson, Color Commentary

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GAMES 16-17 * CU AND WPC * DEC. 30-31, 2010 EOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 2

EASTERN OREGON QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................ La Grande, Ore.Founded .............................................................. 1929Enrollment .......................................................... 3,957Nickname .............................................. MountaineersColors ... Navy and Vegas Gold (Pant. 2745 and 583)Gymnasium (Capacity) ......... Quinn Coliseum (1,403)Conference .................................. Cascade CollegiateFirst Basketball Season ..................... 1968 (42 years)President ............................................. Dr. Bob DaviesFaculty Representative ............. Dr. Peter DiffenderferAthletics Website ...................... www.EOUSports.comMain Athletic Dept. Phone ……...……… 541.962.3497

EASTERN OREGON BASKETBALL FACTS2009 Record ....................................................... 20-122009 Cascade Record/Finish ..........................12-6/4th2009 Final Ranking ................................................ NRAll-Time NAIA Record .......................... 420-374 (.529)All-Time Cascade Record .................... 178-116 (.606)All-Time Postseason Record ............................. 21-23

CCC tournament ......… 11 appearances (13-9)‘98, ’00, ’02, ’03, ’04, ‘05,’06, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10

National tournament ........ 5 appearances (1-5) ’04,’06,’07 ’08, ‘10

EASTERN OREGON COACHING STAFFAnji Weissenfluh, 11th Year (212-90, 137-47 CCC) HCMike Weissenfluh, 11th Year ................................. ACTiffanie Ulmer, Second Year .................................. ACJeremy Templeton, Second Year .......................... S/CRussell Yap ............................................................ AT

EASTERN OREGON MEDIA SERVICESPhone …………………...………………… 541.962.3946Fax ……………...……………………..….. 541.962.3577Asst. Ath. Dir., Media Relations ….. Barrett Henderson

Office phone ………….…..… 541.962.3946Cell phone ………..……..….. 541.805.5687E-mail ……….....….. [email protected]

Press row phone number …………….… 541.962.3685Phone for radio outlet ……………….….. 541.962.3361Media Relations Assistant ……….….…… Paul CarolloMailing Address ….……….. Eastern Oregon University……………………………………… One University Blvd.……………………..…………….. La Grande, OR 97850

2010-11 EASTERN OREGON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Ex. Hometown

3 Shaylee Nielsen G 5-6 Sr.-2V Delta, Utah

5 Alyssa Garro G 5-6 Sr.-4V Pullman, Wash.

10 Jessica Kramer G 5-9 Fr.-1V Lewiston, Idaho

12 Colby Patton G 5-8 So.-2V Joseph, Ore.

14 Taylor Stewart G 5-9 Fr.-1V Priest River, Idaho

20 Kyle Miller G 5-7 Jr.-3V Cheney, Wash.

21 Nicole Redd G 5-5 Fr.-1V Lewiston, Idaho

23 Kelsea Hurliman G 5-6 So.-2V Cloverdale, Ore.

24 Samantha Flett G 5-6 Sr.-2V Wellpinit, Wash.

32 Vintea Georges F 5-9 Jr.-1V Vacaville, Calif.

33 Stevie Isaac C 6-3 Jr.-1V Grangeville, Idaho

34 Rosebud Guthrie F 6-0 So.-2V Zillah, Wash.

44 Nyesha Joseph F 5-10 Fr.-1V Spokane, Wash.

RS Halie Boyce G 5-4 RS Cathlamet, Wash.

RS Dominique Johnson G 5-7 RS Beaverton, Ore.

By positionF (3): Georges, Guthrie,

Joseph

G (11): Nielsen, Garro,

Kramer, Patton, Stewart,

Miller, Redd, Johnson,

Hurliman, Flett, Boyce

C (1): Isaac

By yearFR (4): Kramer, Stewart,

Redd, Joseph

SO (3): Patton, Hurliman,

Guthrie

JR (3): Miller, Georges, Isaac

SR (3): Nielsen, Garro, Flett

RS (2): Boyce, Johnson

By stateWash. (6): Garro, Miller,

Flett, Guthrie, Joseph, Boyce

Idaho (4): Kramer, Stewart,

Redd, Isaac

Ore. (3): Patton, Johnson,

Hurliman

Calif (1): Georges

Utah (1): Nielsen

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Keeping Up With Eastern

BENCHWARMERSEOU COACHES SHOW

Tuesday, Noon on EOUSports.com

LIVE VIDEO STREAMNMTV Service EOUSports.com

LIVE STATSEOUSports.com

Game Notes continue on page 6

ABOUT THE CAVALIERSConcordia is led by Danielle Clauson who leads the CCC in scoring per game

averaging 22.1 points per outing. She also leads the league in field goal percentage at60 percent. The Cavaliers began the season 0-3, but reeled off 11 straight wins, beforefalling Tuesday night to Lewis-Clark State College. CU was picked sixth in the presea-son poll but sits atop the league standings at the moment is ranked No. 15 in the coun-try. The Cavs are third in the nation is total scoring with 1,163 points.

LAST TIME OUTThe Mountaineers used a barrage of three-pointers to beat Oregon Tech on

Dec. 18 in Klamath Falls, 85-68. Shaylee Nielsen led all scorers with a career-high 22points. The senior was 7 for 12 from the field, including 7 of 11 from behind the arc. KyleMiller and Vintea Georges added 17 and 13 points for Eastern. Miller and RosebudGuthrie grabbed six rebounds, and Miller threw six assists. The Mountaineers matcheda season-high 26 assists in the win. EOU entered the game sixth in the nation in assistsper game with an average of 18.3 per game. Tech finished with 15. The night beforeEastern fell at Southern Oregon, 69-53. The Mountaineers had their seven game winstreak snapped. Miller led EOU with 16 points.

ABOUT THE KNIGHTSWarner Pacific is led by Kelsey Mattsen’s 15.3 points per game. She adds 6.80

rebounds per game which also leads the team. Cameryn Calhoun tops the conferencein assists per game throwing 5.16 per game which is eighth in NAIA Div. 2. She hasthrown 62 assists this season. As a team the Knights throw 15.8 assists per game whichis 22nd in the country. WPC has held opponents to 60 points per game so far this year.Miranda Holenstein is one of the best shooters in the Cascade Conference shooting 85percent from the free throw line and 50 percent from the field.

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GAMES 16-17 * CU AND WPC * DEC. 30-31, 2010 EOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 3

Around the CascadeDEC. 17Corban at Menlo, 76-59Lewis-Clark State at Northwest, 47-70College of Idaho at Oregon Tech, 73-53Eastern Oregon at Southern Oregon, 53-69Warner Pacific at Concordia, 59-68

DEC. 18Corban at Bethany, 90-93Evergreen at Pacific Lutheran, 66-70Eastern Oregon at Oregon Tech, 85-68College of Idaho at Southern Oregon, 78-50

DEC. 20Corban at William Jessup, 75-78Northwest Christian at Linfield, 68-66Southern Oregon at Utah, (Exh.) 36-91

DEC. 21Simpson at Northwest Christian, 74-68

DEC. 28Lewis-Clark State at Concordia, 70-63

DEC. 30Warner Pacific at College of Idaho, 6:30 p.m.Concordia at Eastern Oregon, 7:30 p.m.Oregon Tech at Corban, 7:30 p.m.Southern Oregon at NW Christian, 7:30 p.m.Northwest at Evergreen, 7:30 p.m.

DEC. 31Concordia at College of Idaho, 6:30 p.m.Warner Pacific at Eastern Oregon, 7:30 p.m.Southern Oregon at Corban, 7:30 p.m.Oregon Tech at Northwest Christian, 7:30 p.m.

JAN. 3Corban at Portland State, 7 p.m. (Exh.)

JAN. 4Pacific at Northwest Christian, 5:30 p.m.

* All times Pacific

2010-11 CCC Preseason Poll

1. College of Idaho (9) 99 pts2. Southern Oregon (1) 77 pts2. Corban 77 pts4. Eastern Oregon 72 pts5. Warner Pacific 64 pts6. Concordia 44 pts7. Oregon Tech 39 pts8. Northwest 38 pts9. Evergreen State 21 pts10. Northwest Christian 19 ptsFirst place votes in parenthesis ( )

Cascade Player of the Week

Hope Williams (NCU) 5-10 Sr. Center- Williams averaged 16.5 points and 9.5rebounds in NCU’s non-conference gamesversus Linfield and Simpson

TEAMSCORING OFFENSE

PTS AVG

1. CU 1163 77.5

2. EOU 984 75.7

SCORING DEFENSE

PTS AVG

1. EOU 708 54.5

SCORING MARGIN

OWN-OPP MAR.

1. EOU 75.7-54.5 +21.2

FIELD GOAL PCT.

FGM-FGA PCT.

1. CU 435-945 .460

2. EOU 363-827 .439

FG PCT DEFENSE

FGM-FGA PCT.

1. EOU 272-792 .343

FREE THROW PCT

FTM-FTA PCT.

1. COI 176-241 .730

5. EOU 128-182.703

3-POINT FG PCT

3PM-3PA PCT.

1. EOU 130-295 .441

3-POINT FG DEFENSE

3PM-3PA PCT.

1. EOU 49-215 .228

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

RBS AVG

1. CU 197 15.1

2. EOU 166 15.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

RBS AVG

1. SOU 449 29.9

2. EOU 386 29.6

BLOCKED SHOTS

NO. AVG

1. NU 666 5.08

10. EOU 23 1.77

ASSISTS

NO. AVG

1. EOU 233 17.92

STEALS

NO. AVG

1. COI 205 14.64

8. EOU 96 7.38

TURNOVER MARGIN

OWN-OPP +/-

1. COI 272-378 +7.6

3. EOU 212-249 +2.9

INDIVIDUALSCORING

PTS AVG

1. Clauson-CU 332 22.1

12. Nielsen-EO 156 12.0

FIELD GOAL PCT.

FGM-FGA PCT.

1. Clauson-CU 143-238 .601

6. Nielsen-EO 54-106 .509

FREE THROW PCT

FTM-FTA PCT.

1. Bruns-NCU 33-38 .868

6. Miller- EO 38-46 .826

3-POINT FG PCT

3PM-3PA PCT.

1. Nielsen-EO 36-71 .507

2. Hurliman-EO 26-53 .491

3-POINT MADE

NO. AVG.

1. Gall-COI 47 3.36

2. Nielsen-EO 36 2.77

REBOUNDING

RBS AVG

1. Ward-ESC 85 8.5

Clauson-CU 127 8.5

14. Miller-EO 71 5.5

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

RBS AVG

1. WIlliams-NCU 70 5.83

14. Miller-EO 50 3.85

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

NO. AVG

1. Clauson-CU 55 3.67

Georges -EO 23 1.76

ASSISTS

NO. AVG

1. Gall-COI 58 4.83

8. Flett-EO 38 3.45

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

RATIO

1. Miller-EO 2.65

STEALS

NO. AVG

1. Gall-COI 48 3.43

12. Redd-EO 22 1.69

BLOCKED SHOTS

NO. AVG

1.Jackson-NU 42 3.23

13. Guthrie-EO 7 0.54

Statistical Leaders (As of 12/29/10)

StandingsSchool Conf Pct. Over Pct. Home Away Streak PF PA

Concordia 3-0 1.000 11-3 0.786 7-1 3-1 W11 78.6 68.7

Eastern Oregon 3-1 0.750 11-2 0.846 6-1 4-1 W1 75.7 54.5

Northwest 3-1 0.750 9-4 0.692 5-0 4-1 W3 71.8 63.8

College of Idaho 3-1 0.750 8-6 0.571 1-2 3-2 W2 69.2 57.2

Corban 2-1 0.667 7-6 0.538 3-0 4-4 W1 74.7 73.8

Southern Oregon 2-2 0.500 8-7 0.533 3-1 4-4 L1 70.9 68.9

Warner Pacific 1-2 0.333 6-6 0.500 4-2 1-3 L3 65.3 60.4

Evergreen 1-3 0.250 3-8 0.273 2-3 1-4 W2 61.3 69.7

Northwest Christian 0-3 0.000 4-8 0.333 1-3 3-4 L4 65.4 67.2

Oregon Tech 0-4 0.000 8-8 0.500 5-2 3-3 L2 68.2 69.3

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GAMES 16-17 * CU AND WPC * DEC. 30-31, 2010 EOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 4

EASTERN’S RECORD WHEN ...

Leading at halftime 11-0

Trailing at halftime 0-2

Tied at halftime 0-0

Vs. Top 25 Team 0-0

Vs. Top 10 Team 0-0

Leading with 10:00 remaining 11-0

Trailing with 10:00 remaining 0-2

Tied with 10:00 remaining 0-0

Leading with 5:00 remaining 11-0

Trailing with 5:00 remaining 0-2

Tied with 5:00 remaining 0-0

In Overtime 0-0

EOU outrebounds opponents 7-0

EOU is outrebounded 4-2

Same amount of rebounds 0-0

EOU commits more turnovers 1-1

Opponent commits more turnovers 9-1

Same amount of turnovers 1-0

EOU has more fouls than opponent 5-1

Opponent has more fouls than EOU 6-0

Same amount of fouls 0-1

EOU shoots 50 percent or better 4-0

Opponent shoots 50 percent or better 0-0

EOU shoots less than 50 percent 7-2

Opponent shoots less than 50 percent 11-2

EOU shoots better than opponent 8-0

Opponent shoots better than EOU 3-2

Same shooting percentage 0-0

EOU has more free-throw attempts 6-1

Opponent has more free-throw attempts 4-1

Same amount of free-throw attempts 1-0

EOU bench outscores opponent bench 10-2

Opponent bench outscores EOU bench 1-0

Benches score the same 0-0

Games decided by 1-5 points 2-1

Games decided by 6-10 points 0-0

Games decided by 11-15 points 3-1

Games decided by 16 or more points 6-0

EOU makes 10 or more three-pointers 6-1

EOU makes 9 or less three-pointers 5-1

EOU shoots above 60 FT percentage 9-2

EOU shoots below 60 FT percentage 2-0

LA GRANDE, Ore. -- The Eastern Oregon University

women's basketball team rebounded after a loss Friday to

defeat Concordia University Saturday, 53-37.

The Mountaineers (14-7) (9-3) remain in the conference

race with the victory. Kyle Miller led EOU with 15 points on

6 for 6 shooting from the field. Tana Stickney recorded her

fifth career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Eastern held an opponent to 37 points for the second time

this season, and under 40 points for the third time this

season. It's the lowest a CCC opponent has scored on

the Mountaineers since a 53-34 victory over Oregon Tech

on Feb. 23, 2007.

EOU held Concordia to 28 percent shooting from the field in the win, and 17 percent from behind

the perimeter. The Mountaineers were 42 percent from the field and 33 percent from behind the

arc. Eastern outrebounded CU, 42-30. EOU improved to 13-1 when shooting a better field goal

percentage than its opponents this season.

Eastern led by as many as eight points in the first half, and 18 in the second half. Concordia

never had the lead in the game.

The Cavaliers were led by Danielle Clauson's 14 points on 7 for 17 shooting from the field. Grace

Cappleman grabbed a team-high six rebounds. Megan Padilla threw a team-high four assists. CU

has lost four consecutive games.

THE LAST TIME THEY MET ...

CONCORDIA 37

EASTERN 53La Grande, Ore.

Jan. 30, 2010 * Quinn Coliseum

LA GRANDE, Ore. -- The Warner Pacific College women's

basketball used 60 percent shooting from the field in the

first half to power itself past Eastern Oregon, 68-51.

The Mountaineers (14-8) (8-4) never found their rhythm on

White Out night in Quinn Coliseum, and the Lady Knights

picked up a key road victory in the wild Cascade Collegiate

Conference race. WPC led 41-20 at halftime, it's largest

lead of the game.

Eastern Oregon had its only lead two minutes into the

game, 4-2. Warner Pacific then went on a 19-5 run over the

next six minutes. EOU cut the lead to 21-15 with 7:41 left in

the first half, before closing the half on a 20-6 run. Neither

team scored in the final 1:32 of the first half.

Warner Pacific (13-7) (8-3) made 18 of its 30 shots from the field in the first half, and was 57 per-

cent from behind the perimeter. The Knights went 52 percent from the field in the game, and fin-

ished 57 percent for three-pointers.

WPC held Eastern Oregon to 32 percent shooting from the field in the first half, and a remarkable

0 for 9 from behind the arc. The Mountaineers finished 38 percent from the field, 20 percent for

three-pointers, and 47 percent from the free-throw line.

The Lady Knights finished with four players in double-figures, led by Cameryn Calhoun's 16

points. The sophomore was 6 for 9 from the field. Kelsey Mattsen added 14 points, and Kristina

Schumacher and Marissa Towry had 12 points each.

Eastern trailed by double digits for the entirety of the second half. EOU came within 12 points

twice with under five minutes left in regulation, but could not come any closer. Tana Stickney led

Eastern Oregon with 13 points. Kyle Miller added 12 points, and Ashlee Michelson had 11.

WARNER PACIFIC 68

EASTERN 51La Grande, Ore.

Jan. 29, 2010 * Quinn Coliseum

THE LAST FIVE MEETINGS

* 1/29/10 - in La Grande

Warner Pac 68, Eastern 51

* 12/31/10 - in Portland

Eastern 74, Warner Pac 72

* 2/24/09 - in La Grande

Warner Pac 71, Eastern 57

* 1/23/09 - in Portland

Warner Pac 76, Eastern 63

* 12/20/08 - in La Grande

Eastern 82, Warner Pac 54

THE LAST FIVE MEETINGS

* 1/30/10 - in La Grande

Eastern 53, Concordia 37

* 12/30/10 - in Portland

Eastern 63, Concordia 51

* 2/6/09 - in Portland

Concordia 72, Eastern 64

* 1/17/09 - in La Grande

Concordia 60, Eastern 53

* 2/8/08 - in La Grande

Eastern 77, Concordia 65

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EASTERN’S RECORD WHEN ...

EOU scores less than 50 0-0

EOU scores between 50-59 0-1

EOU scores between 60-69 3-0

EOU scores between 70-79 3-1

EOU scores between 80-89 3-0

EOU scores between 90-99 1-0

EOU scores 100 or more 1-0

Opponent scores less than 50 6-0

Opponent scores between 50-59 2-0

Opponent scores between 60-69 3-1

Opponent scores between 70-79 0-1

Opponent scores between 80-89 0-0

Opponent scores between 90-99 0-0

Opponent scores 100 or more 0-0

In October 2-0

In November 5-1

In December 4-1

In January 0-0

In February 0-0

On Monday 1-0

On Tuesday 0-0

On Wednesday 1-0

On Thursday 0-0

On Friday 2-2

On Saturday 6-0

On Sunday 1-0

Wearing white uniforms 5-1

Wearing navy uniforms 4-1

Wearing retro uniforms 2-0

Wearing pink uniforms 0-0

Concordia University

Warner Pacific College

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Thursday’s Projected Starters

Concordia

Warner Pacific

Friday’s Projected Starters

Game Notes continue on page 10

NEW START TIMES FOR 2010-11A new doubleheader format featuring

men’s and women’s teams alternating timeslots in conference play headlines the releaseof the 2010-11 Cascade CollegiateConference men’s and women’s basketballschedules, CCC commissioner Dave Haglundannounced.

The first half concludes Jan. 15; thesecond half runs from Jan. 21 to Feb. 19.The CCC recently voted to modify the struc-ture of its conference doubleheaders, whichhistorically have featured the women playingat 5:30 p.m. followed by the men at 7:30 p.m.Beginning with the upcoming campaign, gen-ders will split the two time slots. In the firsthalf of conference play in 2010-11, men willplay at 5:30 p.m. and women at 7:30 p.m.; inthe second half, the genders will flip timeslots. Men’s and women’s teams will flip theirplaying orders on a yearly basis.

LONG DISTANCE SPECIALISTSThe Mountaineers are top in the

nation in three-point percentage shooting 44percent from behind the perimeter. EOU issecond in NAIA Div. 2 holding opponents to22 percent shooting from behind the arc.Eastern has won its games by an average of21 points. Eastern Oregon is averaging 10three-pointers per game, which is fourth inNAIA Div. 2. Shaylee Nielsen and KelseaHurliman are 7th and 10th in the country inthree-point field goal percentage. Nicole Reddis 11th in the same stat category.

UNSELFISH MOUNTIESEastern is sixth in NAIA Div. 2 averag-

ing 17.9 assists per game. The Mountaineershave dished out 233 assists this year. EOUhas a turnover margin of +2.8 and is seventhin the country in assist to turnover ratio. KyleMiller is 12th in the country in assist toturnover margin.

Forward15 Danielle Clauson

SR 5-10

Edmonds, Wash.

Kings HS

Guard20 Rachel Scarpelli

JR 5-8

Troutdale, Ore.

Reynolds HS

Guard23 Brittney Yates

JR 5-7

Happy Valley, Ore.

Mt. Hood CC

Guard22 Courtney May

JR 5-6

Napavine, Wash.

Centralia CC

Center33 Sarah Eischen

SR 5-11

Hillsboro, Ore.

Hillsboro HS

Guard34 Cameryn Calhoun

JR 5-7

Portland, Ore.

E. Washington U.

Post11 Miranda Holenstein

SR 5-11

Portland, Ore.

Umpqua CC

Guard12 Layne Tucker

JR 5-6

Garden Valley, Idaho

Walla Walla CC

Guard22 Kelsey Mattsen

JR 5-9

Portland, Ore.

Douglas HS

Guard05 Jessica Denmon

FR 5-5

Oak Harbor, Wash.

Oak Harbor HS

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Scored 40 Points:

Scored 35 Points: 35 (15-21) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. Cascade (12/18/07)

Scored 30 Points: 32 (11-13) by Nicole Redd at Walla Walla (11/17/10)

Scored 25 Points: 32 (11-13) by Nicole Redd at Walla Walla (11/17/10)

Grabbed 20 Rebounds: 20 by Heather Epeldiat Southern Oregon (2/28/03)

Grabbed 15 Rebounds: 18 by Tana Stickney vs. College of Idaho (2/17/09)

Made 15 Field Goals: 15 (15-21) by Sunny Nilson vs. Multnomah (2/5/08)

Made 10 Field Goals: 32 (11-13) by Nicole Redd at Walla Walla (11/17/10)

Attempted 25 Field Goals: 25 (10-25) by Christie Weaver at Southern Oregon

(2/9/07)

Attempted 20 Field Goals: 21 (15-21) by Sunny Nilson vs. Multnomah (2/5/08)

Made 8 3-Pointers: 9 (9-13) by Christie Weaver vs. Southern Oregon (1/13/07)

Made 7 3-Pointers: 7 (7-11) by Shaylee Nielsen at Oregon Tech (12/18/10)

Made 6 3-Pointers: 7 (7-11) by Shaylee Nielsen at Oregon Tech (12/18/10)

Attempted 15 3-Pointers: 20 (6-20) by Christie Weaver at S. Oregon (2/9/07)

Attempted 10 3-Pointers: 11 (7-11) by Shaylee Nielsen at Ore. Tech (12/18/10)

Made 15 Free Throws: 15 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. Coll. of Idaho (2/17/08)

Made 10 Free Throws: 15 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. Coll. of Idaho (2/17/08)

Attempted 20 Free Throws:

Attempted 15 Free Throws: 17 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. C of I (2/17/08)

Had 15 Assists:

Had 10 Assists: 10 by Salena Leavitt vs. Corban College (2/9/08)

Had 6 Steals: 8 by Jenny Fiso at College of Idaho (1/6/09)

Had 5 Steals: 5 by Sasha Valdez at Walla Walla University (1/10/10)

Had 5 Blocks: 5 by Tiffany McMurphy vs. Lewis & Clark College (12/8/00)

Converted A 4-Pointed Play:

Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Send A Game To Overtime:

Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Win The Game:

Hit A Closing-Seconds Shot To Win a Game:

THE LAST TIME AN EOU PLAYER...

Scored 110 Points:

Scored 105 Points: 106 vs. Multnomah (2/5/08)

Scored 100 Points: 102 at Walla Walla (11/17/10)

Allowed 100 Points:

Scored 60 Points in a Half:

Did Not Score 20+ Points in a Half: 19 (1st half) vs. Black Hills State (3/10/10)

Grabbed 55 Rebounds: 59 at Webber International (11/27/10)

Grabbed 50 Rebounds: 59 at Webber International (11/27/10)

Made 40 Field Goals: 40 (40-75) vs. Walla Walla (10/30/10)

Attempted 90 Field Goals:

Attempted 80 Field Goals: 89 (34-89) vs. Walla Walla (10/25/07)

Attempted 75 Field Goals: 75 (40-75) vs. Walla Walla (10/30/10)

Made 15 3-Pointers: 17 (17-31) vs. Warner University (11/26/10)

Made 10 3-Pointers: 14 (14-31) at Oregon Tech (12/18/10)

Attempted 35 3-Pointers: 40 (11-40) vs. Willamette (11/21/09)

Attempted 30 3-Pointers: 31 (14-31) at Oregon Tech (12/18/10)

Made 20 Free Throws: 21 (21-35) vs. Corban University (2/26/10)

Made 25 Free Throws: 25 (25-29) at Corban College (1/18/08)

Attempted 45 Free Throws:

Had 30 Assists: 32 vs. Multnomah Bible (2/5/08)

Had 25 Assists: 26 at Oregon Tech (12/18/10)

Had 15 Steals: 16 at Walla Walla (1/10/10)

Had 10 Blocks:

Overcame a 15-Point Halftime Deficit:

Overcame a 10-Point Halftime Deficit:

THE LAST TIME EOU ...

EASTERN OREGON IN THE POLLSWeek NAIA MASSEYPreseason NR N/ANov. 29 RV 27Dec. 6 24 29Dec. 13 20 23Jan. 10Jan. 17Jan. 24Jan. 31Feb. 7Feb. 14Feb. 21March 2

NAIA Div. 2 Top 25 (as of 12/13) REC PTS

1. Northwestern College (Iowa) (15) 12-0 436

2. Davenport University (Mich.) (1) 13-0 422

3. Morningside College (Iowa) 10-1 408

4. University of Sioux Falls (S.D.) 10-1 387

5. Cornerstone University (Mich.) 12-1 374

6. Kansas Wesleyan University 11-0 373

7. Black Hills State University (S.D.) 8-3 346

8. College of the Ozarks (Mo.) 8-3 339

9. Saint Ambrose University (Iowa) 8-1 322

10. Sterling College (Kan.) 9-1 316

11. Cedarville University (Ohio) 8-3 295

12. Iowa Wesleyan College 9-3 275

13. Minot State University (N.D.) 9-2 268

14. Daemen College (N.Y.) 10-2 256

15. Concordia University (Ore.) 10-3 250

16. Brescia University (Ky.) 9-1 210

17. Mount Marty College (S.D.) 10-4 198

18. Walsh University (Ohio) 6-4 194

19. Milligan College (Tenn.) 11-3 181

20. Eastern Oregon University 10-1 163

21. Cardinal Stritch University (Wis.) 8-2 140

22. Southwestern College (Kan.) 8-4 128

23. Valley City State University (N.D.) 6-4 109

24. Union College (Ky.) 10-4 95

25. Notre Dame College (Ohio) 9-2 89

Others receiving votes:

William Penn (Iowa) 84; Concordia (Neb.) 74; Montreat

(N.C.) 42; Peru State (Neb.) 41; Indiana Southeast 28;

Jamestown (N.D.) 22; Concordia (Mich.) 21; Northwest(Wash.) 14; Briar Cliff (Iowa) 13; Saint Thomas (Fla.) 13;

Indiana Northwest 13; Tennessee Wesleyan 9; Bethel

(Kan.) 3.

Massey Ratings Top 20 (as of 12/13)1. Davenport 1.267

2. Northwestern 1.262

3. Morningside 0.998

4. Sioux Falls 0.850

5. Indiana Wesleyan 0.813

6. Cedarville 0.748

7. Cornerstone 0.667

8. Walsh 0.647

9. Black Hills State 0.637

10. Daemen 0.617

11. Kansas Wesleyan 0.567

12. St. Francis 0.565

13. Sterling 0.544

14. Minot State 0.520

15. Mt. Marty 0.518

16. Notre Dame 0.508

17. Iowa Wesleyan 0.488

18. St. Ambrose 0.469

19. Cardinal Stritch 0.415

20. College of Ozarks 0.412

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Had Six Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game:

Had Two Players record Double-Doubles in Same Game: Elise Hawes (12 pts, 10 rebs) and Sheena Henderson (21 pts, 10

rebs) (2/26/08)

EOU Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures:

Opponent Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures: vs. Warner University (11/26/10)

Had Three Players Score 20+ Points in Same Game: Sunny Nilson (34), Calli Jo Turner (20) and Alyssa Garro (20) vs.

Multnomah Bible (2/5/08)

THE LAST TIME EOU ...

2010-11 EASTERN TEAM GAME HIGHS 2010-11 OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

2010-11 EASTERN TEAM GAME LOWS 2010-11 OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWS

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2010-11 EASTERN INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 2010-11 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

EASTERN OREGON SEASON BOX

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#3 Shaylee NielsenPts - 22, at Oregon Tech, 12/18/10 Same

Rbs - 12, Evergreen State, 02/20/10 8 vs. MT Tech, 10/23/10

Asts - 5 vs. Walla Walla, 11/20/10 Same

Stls - 4 at Whitman, 12/12/09 3 at Willamette, 11/22/10

Minutes - 35 at Northwest, 12/05/09 33, Evergreen, 12/3/10

EOU CAREER AND 2010-11 SEASON HIGHSCAREER SEASON

#23 Kelsea HurlimanPts - 16, Montana Western, 11/19/10 Same

Rbs - 10, Montana Western, 11/19/10 Same

Asts - 4, at College of Idaho, 03/01/10 3, 2x last at WIU, 11/27/10

Stls - 3, 2x last Evergreen, 12/3/10 Same

Minutes - 33, Montana Western, 11/19/10 Same

CAREER SEASON

#5 Alyssa GarroPts - 20, 2x last vs. Puget Sound, 11/27/2009 6, 3x last at WIU, 11/27/10

Rbs - 9, vs. Multnomah Bible, 2/5/2008 5, at OIT, 12/18/10

Asts - 8, Walla Walla, 10/30/10 Same

Stls - 3, 2x last at Southern Oregon, 12/17/10 Same

Minutes - 34 vs. Whitman, 11/28/09 20, 2x last at OIT, 12/18/10

#10 Jessica KramerPts - 8, Walla Walla, 10/30/2010 Same

Rbs - 3, 2x last at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

Asts - 2 at Webber International, 11/27/10 Same

Stls - 2, Walla Walla, 11/20/2010 Same

Minutes - 19 at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

#12 Colby PattonPts - 10 at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 6, MT Tech, 10/23/10

Rbs - 5 at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 4, 2x last at WW, 11/17/10

Asts - 6 at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 4, WWU, 10/30/10

Stls - 3 at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 2, 2x last WIU, 11/27/10

Minutes - 31 at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 20 vs. WWU, 10/30/10

#14 Taylor StewartPts - 7 vs. Warner, 11/26/10 Same

Rbs - 4 at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

Asts - 2 at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

Stls - 1, 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 11/20/10 Same

Minutes - 15 at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

#22 Dominique JohnsonPts - None Same

Rbs - None Same

Asts - None Same

Stls - None Same

Minutes - None Same

#24 Samantha FlettPts - 20, at Southern Oregon, 01/23/10 12, WWU, 10/30/2010

Rbs - 11, at Southern Oregon, 01/23/10 9, at WIU, 11/27/10

Asts - 8, Northwest Christian, 01/15/10 6, 3x last vs. WU, 11/26/10

Stls - 4, at Willamette, 11/22/10 Same

Minutes - 34, at Oregon Tech, 12/18/10 Same

#32 Vintea GeorgesPts - 19, vs. Warner, 11/26/10 Same

Rbs - 6, 2x last Northwest, 12/4/10 Same

Asts - 2, 3x last at Oregon Tech, 12/18/10 Same

Stls - 2, 2x last at Webber Int’l., 11/27/10 Same

Minutes - 28, vs. Warner, 11/26/10 Same

#33 Stevie IsaacPts - 4, 3X last at Webber Int’l., 11/27/10 Same

Rbs - 9, at Webber International, 11/27/10 Same

Asts - None Same

Stls - None Same

Minutes - 14 Walla Walla, 10/30/10 Same

#34 Rosebud GuthriePts - 14, at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 11, at Willamette, 11/22/10

Rbs - 12, at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 8, WWU, 10/30/2010

Asts - 2, 3x last at at Willamette, 11/22/10 Same

Stls - 2, 2x last Linfield, 12/12/10 2, Linfield, 12/12/10

Minutes - 25, at Walla Walla, 01/10/10 19, Linfield, 12/12/10

#20 Kyle MillerPts - 25, at Hope International, 11/13/09 17, 2x last at OIT, 12/18/10

Rbs - 13, Northwest Christian, 1/2/2009 10, MT Tech, 10/23/10

Asts - 8, Webber International, 11/27/10 6, 2x last at OIT, 12/18/10

Stls - 4, Oregon Tech, 1/30/2009 2, 2x last WIU, 11/27/10

Minutes - 38, 2x last at Hope Int’l., 11/13/09 35, Northwest, 12/4/10

#21 Nicole ReddPts - 30, at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

Rbs - 13, Webber International, 11/27/10 Same

Asts - 5, Linfield, 12/12/10 Same

Stls - 5, Walla Walla, 10/30/10 Same

Minutes - 31, vs. Warner, 11/26/10 Same

#44 Nyesha JosephPts - 14, at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

Rbs - 10, at Walla Walla, 11/17/2010 Same

Asts - None Same

Stls - 1, 3x last Montana Western, 11/19/10 Same

Minutes - 16, Walla Walla, 10/20/10 Same

DEADLY DEFENSEEastern has stymied its opponents in 2010-11. No oppo-

nent has shot over 50 percent from the field in a game versusthe Mountaineers this season. It’s No. 2 NAIA Div. 2 defensefrom behind the perimeter highlights the EOU defensive honors.Eastern is first in the conference in points allowed per game(54.46), three-point field goal percentage (.228), and is secondin defensive rebounds (29.69) and field goal percentage defense(.439).

BACK IN NATIONAL SPOTLIGHTThe Eastern Oregon University women's basketball

team returns to the NAIA Div. 2 Top 25 at No. 24. EOU was lastin the poll at No. 24 on Feb. 27, 2008.

The Mountaineers received 100 votes in Monday’s poll.EOU was one spot out of the Top 25 with 78 points last week.Eastern was one spot from cracking the top 25 poll last seasonon Jan. 11, 2010. It was the highest they appeared in the poll.

Concordia was the only other Cascade CollegiateConference team in the poll at No. 15.

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Opponent Result/Time Guard Guard Wing Wing Post

MONTANA TECH W, 61-47 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 94-34 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

at Walla Walla University W, 102-49 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

MONTANA WESTERN L, 72-77 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 77-35 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 32-Georges 34-Guthrie

at Willamette W, 70-55 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

at Warner University W, 85-50 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

at Webber International W, 80-42 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

EVERGREEN STATE W, 69-68 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY W, 70-69 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

LINFIELD COLLEGE W, 66-45 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

at Southern Oregon L, 53-69 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 21-Redd 24-Flett 32-Georges

at Oregon Tech W, 85-68 23-Hurliman 20-Miller 5-Garro 24-Flett 32-Georges

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY 5:30 p.m.

WARNER PACIFIC 5:30 p.m.

at College of Idaho 5:30 p.m. MT

at Northwest Christian 5:30 p.m.

at Corban University 5:30 p.m.

OREGON TECH 7:30 p.m.

SOUTHERN OREGON 7:30 p.m.

at Warner Pacific 7:30 p.m.

at Concordia University 7:30 p.m.

COLLEGE OF IDAHO 7:30 p.m.

CORBAN UNIVERSITY 7:30 p.m.

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 7:30 p.m.

at Northwest University 7:30 p.m.

at Evergreen State College 7:30 p.m.

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

EASTERN INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints: 37 (14-22) by Christie Weaver vs. Westminster (11/17/06)

Field-Goals Made: 15, 2x, last by Sunny Nilson vs. Multnomah (2/5/08)

Field-Goal Attempts: 25, 2x, last by Christie Weaver at Southern Oregon (2/9/07)

Field-Goal Percentage (min. 8 made): 1.000 (9-9) by Sheena Henderson vs. Concordia University (1/31/2006)

3-Pointers Made: 10 (10-14) by Christe Weaver at Montana Tech (10/2905)

3-Pointers Attempted: 20 (6-20) by Christie Weaver at Southern Oregon (2/9/07)

3-Point Percentage (min. 6 made): 1.000 (8-8) by Jamie Jo Cant at University of Montana (11/23/2002)

Free-Throws Made: 15 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. College of Idaho (2/17/08)

Free-Throw Attempts: 17 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. College of Idaho (2/17/08)

Free-Throw Percentage (min. 10 Made): 1.000 (12-12) Salena Leavitt vs. Corban College (1/16/2009)

Rebounds: 18 by Tana Stickney vs. College of Idaho (2/17/09)

Assists: 14 by Whitney Leman at Concordia (12/20/06)

Steals: 8 by Jenny Fiso at College of Idaho (1/6/09)

Block Shots: 5 by Tiffany McMurphy vs. Lewis & Clark College (12/8/00)

The Anji Weissenfluh Era…By The Numbers

Game Highs

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EASTERN OREGON SINGLE-GAME LEADERSSCORING SEASON CAREER

Shaylee Nielsen 4 9

Nicole Redd 2 2

Kelsea Hurliman 1 2

Kyle Miller 5 14

Vintea Georges 2 2

Samantha Flett 1 4

Alyssa Garro 0 3

Rosebud Guthrie 0 1

REBOUNDING SEASON CAREER

Samantha Flett 3 7

Kyle Miller 5 8

Nyesha Joseph 1 1

Nicole Redd 1 1

Kelsea Hurliman 2 2

Vintea Georges 2 2

Rosebud Guthrie 3 5

Stevie Isaac 1 1

Alyssa Garro 1 1

Shaylee Nielsen 2 6

ASSISTS SEASON CAREER

Kyle Miller 8 15

Samantha Flett 3 14

Nicole Redd 2 2

Alyssa Garro 1 4

Shaylee Nielsen 0 3

Colby Patton 0 1

Kelsea Hurliman 1 4

MISCELANEOUS STATS DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON CAREER

Kelsea Hurliman 1 1

Kyle Miller 1 2

Nyesha Joseph 1 1

Samantha Flett 0 1

Rosebud Guthrie 0 1

Shaylee Nielsen 0 1

DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING SEASON CAREER

Shaylee Nielsen 10 18

Kyle Miller 10 35

Nicole Redd 5 5

Kelsea Hurliman 5 12

Vintea Georges 7 7

Samantha Flett 2 10

Nyesha Joseph 3 3

Rosebud Guthrie 2 3

Alyssa Garro 0 9

Colby Patton 0 1

20-POINT GAMES SEASON CAREER

Nicole Redd 1 1

Shaylee Nielsen 1 1

Kyle Miller 0 3

DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDING SEASON CAREER

Nicole Redd 1 1

Kelsea Hurliman 1 1

Kyle Miller 1 3

Nyesha Joseph 1 1

Samantha Flett 0 1

Shaylee Nielsen 0 1

Rosebud Guthrie 0 1

2010-11 SEASON RESULTS

2010-11 TEAM GAME BY GAME