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1 Table of Contents/Credits 2 Media/Sports Information 3 2014 Quick Facts4 2014 Quick Facts
2014 Rangers5 Roster6 Schedule7 2013 Cumulative Season Stats9 Season Preview
Returners11 Erica Von Stein12 Jena Blasingame13 Sarah Seefeldt14 Jessica Ramos15 Bay’lee Purdy16 Gabriela Vega17 Kaycee Hert18 Karlyn Johnson19 Mackenzie McPhee
Newcomers21 Caresse Williams/Haley Grossman22 Josie Traberg/Mary Sigler
23 Team Head Shots 25 Regis University Athletics26 Regis University Mission Statement
Coaches28 Linda Raunig, Head Coach29 Linda Raunig, Head Coach30 Vanessa Bain, Assistant Coach31 Paul Jessup, Graduate Assistant
2013 Ranger Review33 2013 Review 34 2013 RMAC Final Release35 2013 RMAC Tournament Bracket36 2013 RMAC NCAA Ranked Teams/Players of the Week37 2013 RMAC All-Conference Teams38 2013 RMAC All-Academic Teams39 2013 RMAC Preseason Release40 2013 RMAC Results41 2013 RMAC Results42 2013 RMAC Results43 2013 RMAC Results
RMAC45 RMAC Information 46 RMAC Information47 RMAC Information48 Year by Year Standings49 Year by Year Standings50 Year by Year Standings51 Year by Year Standings52 Year by Year Standings53 Year by Year Standings54 All-Time Shootout Records55 Shootout History56 Shootout History57 Shootout History58 Shootout History
Regis History/Records60 Year by Year Leaders61 Year by Year Leaders62 Year by Year Leaders63 Year by Year Leaders64 Coaching History
About Regis/Denver65 About Regis66 About Regis67 Administration/Coaches68 Athletics Directory 69 Facilities70 Facilities71 About Denver
Inside Front Cover - Team Picture
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The 2014 Regis University Women’s Basket-ball Media Guide was written and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Whitney Franker. Editing assistance from Sports Infor-mation Director Jeremy Phillips and the Regis women’s basketball staff.
Photo Credits: Brett Stakelin, Sarah Ot-teman, Hayley Sprenger, Art Blisten, and Jeremy Phillips. RMAC pictures supplied by
Sarah Meier, Assistant Commissioner of the RMAC. Pictures of Regis Unviersity supplied by the Regis University University Relations Department.
Mission Statement:The Regis University athletics department seeks to encourage the success of student-athletes by reaching their maximum potential in athletic competition, academic progress and
personal development, through an environ-ment of accountability, service and tradition.
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Media Services The 2014-15 Regis University Wom-en’s Basketball Media Guide is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Ranger women’s basketball. Additional information, including releases and pho-tographs may be obtained by contacting the Regis Sports Information Offi ce at (303) 458-4052.
Media Credentials All requests for press, broadcast and photo credentials for home women’s basketball matches should be directed to [email protected]. Requests must be made at least one week before the match.
Player Interviews All media requests for interviews with Regis women’s basketball players should be directed to Whitney Franker at 303-458-4070, preferably 24 hours in advance. The best time for in-season interviews is after practice. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours, depending on student-athlete class schedules.
Coach Raunig Interviews The best time to reach Coach Linda Raunig for an interview is in the morn-ings. Interviews with Coach Raunig should be scheduled through Whitney Franker by calling 303-458-4070.
Postgame Interviews The Regis women’s basketball locker room is closed to the media. If you want an interview with any player or coach please contact Whitney Franker on press row right before the match is over or shortly after the match ends. Press row for Regis women’s basket-ball games is located between the teams benches. Photography All photographers are only allowed on the endlines and east side of the fi eld, you will be asked to move if on the west side of the fi eld. Contact Whitney Frank-er at least 24 hours prior to the match.
Radio Requests for live radio should be made to Whitney Franker.
Stats Box scores and fi nal statistics will be distributed after the completion of the game.
Whitney FrankerAsst. Sports Information Director Whitney Franker enters her fi rst year as Graduate Assistant Sports In-formation Director. A native of Urban-dale, Iowa, Franker graduated in 2009 from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa where she earned a B.A. in Sports Administration. Whitney was the assistant wom-en’s basketball coach at Grand View University, in Des Moines, Iowa and helped the Vikings a very successful 2012-2013 campaign. Her main duties included student-athlete recruiting and player development. Along with her coaching duties, she was an assistant sports information director for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basket-ball, outdoor track & fi eld, and men’s and women’s tennis. Whitney was a four-year letterwin-ner in both soccer and basketball at Simpson earning fi rst team all-confer-ence for a toal of fi ve times, three in soccer and two in basketball, and nu-merous player of the week honors. She was apart of the basketball team that made back to back NCAA DIII Sweet Sixteen appearances and was ranked as high as #6 in the nation. Franker resides in Littleton.
Jeremy PhillipsSports Information Director Jeremy Phillips enters his eigth season as the Regis University Sports Information Director after being hired on Nov. 19, 2007. He serves as the media relations liason, department statistician and is the webmaster for the athletic depart-ment’s offi cial website. He also pro-motes all 12 Regis athletic programs and the successes of all student-ath-letes and coaches. Phillips also is also a member of the Regis Athletic Hall of Fame board and the College Sports Information Directors of America (Co-SIDA). Phillips was previously Sports Information Director at Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. from 2000-03. He was instrumental in developing a new website for the 16 intercollegiate sports. He began at Wayne State as the Graduate Assistant Sports Information Director handling all communications for volleyball and women’s basketball. A 2000 graduate of Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Man-agement. He competed on the men’s basketball team, while also a student assistant in the Briar Cliff sports infor-mation offi ce. Phillips resides in Aurora.
Contact InformationWebsite: regisrangers.com
Jeremy PhillipsSports Information DirectorOffi ce: 303-458-4052Cell: 303-258-6399E-Mail: [email protected]
Whitney FrankerAssistant Sports Information DirectorOffi ce: 303-458-4070Cell: 515-988-9001E-Mail: [email protected]
Shane CarneyAssistant Sports Information DirectorOffi ce: 303-458-4070Cell: 319-621-4299E-mail: [email protected]
Shane CarneyAsst. Sports Information Director Shane Carney is entering his fi rst year as Graduate Assistant for the Regis Sports Information Department.In the Spring 2013, Shane graduated from the University of Iowa earning his B.A. degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. During his time at the U of I, Shane was a sports reporter for The Daily Iowan and Daily Iowan Television, the school’s student-run newspaper and television news broadcast. During the spring semester of his junior year, Shane interned at KCRG-TV9 in Cedar Rap-ids, Iowa. Then for the past year, Shane worked at KCRG-TV9 as a news photo-journalist and sports correspondent. As Shane works towards his Master of Arts degree in Digital Media Communication, he will be shooting highlights and photos at all home games. He will also be producing stories that go beyond the fi eld or gym; those stories will feature how Regis athletes and coaches are leaders in competition, the classroom, and in the Denver community.
Shane is originally from Iowa City, Iowa.
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2014-15 Regis University Women’s Basketball Quick Facts
GENERALName of School ...................................Regis University
City/Zip ......................................Denver, Colo./80221
Founded ...............................................................1877
Enrollment ..........................................................1,600
Nickname ........................................................ Rangers
School Colors ...............................Navy Blue and Gold
Home Pitch ..................................... Regis Match Pitch
Capacity ..............................................................1,000
Affi liation ........................................NCAA Division II
Conference .. Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf. (RMAC)
President ...............................Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J.
Alma Mater ................................... St. Louis University
Athletics Director ..................................... Ann Martin
Alma Mater, Yr. ................. Rockhurst University, 2001
Athletic Dept. Phone ..........................(303) 458-4070
Ticket Offi ce Phone ............................(303) 458-4070
Head Coach ............................................ Linda RaunigAlma Mater, Yr ........................Denver University, 1980Record at School (yrs.) ........... (388-285, .577 - 24 years)Career Record (yrs.) ............................................. SameWomen’s Basketball Offi ce Phone .......(303) 458-4203Best Time of Day to Call ......................8 a.m. to NoonAssistant Coaches..... Vanessa Bain (Colo. Christian, 1994)........................Paul Jessup (Trinity International, 2009)Athletic Trainer .............................................Vinh Ngo
Overall Record in 2013-14 ............16-12, 13-9 RMAC ........................................................ 9-3 (H), 5-8 (A), 2-1 (N)RMAC Record/Finish .....................................13-9/4thFinal Ranking in 2013-14 .....................................N/AStarters Returning/Lost ...........................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................8/2
Radio Station ................... KRCX (RU Student Radio)Radio Number .................................... (303) 964-5392Newspapers
Th e Denver Post101 W. Colfax Ave.
Denver, Colorado 80202Phone: (303) 954-1294
Email: [email protected]
Mile High NewsP.O. Box 17270
Golden, Colorado 80402Phone: (303) 279-5541
Email: [email protected]
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Th e HighlanderRegis University
Email: [email protected]
Sports Information Director .................Jeremy PhillipsSID Offi ce Phone ................................. (303) 458-4052Cell Phone ........................................... (303) 258-6399SID Email ..........................................jsphilli@regis.eduGraduate Assistant SID .......................Whitney FrankerCell Phone ........................................... (515) 988-9001Graduate Assistant Email .............. [email protected]’s Basketball SID .................... Whitney FrankerSID Fax ................................................ (303) 964-3659SID Mailing Address ................ 3333 Regis Blvd., F-20.......................................Denver, Colorado 80221-1099Website ................................................ regisrangers.com
COACHING STAFF
HISTORYFirst year of women’s basketball ........................... 1978Overall all-time record ......................... 545-458 (.453)No. years in NCAA Tourn./last ..........................5/2007Last NCAA post-season opponent ......... North DakotaResult ...............................................................L, 78-63
SPORTS INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
MEDIA INFORMATION
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Starters Returning (3)
Starters Lost (2)
Returners (6)
Newcomers (5)
# Player Cl. Ht. Pos. Hometown/Last School (High School) 11 Serena Gudino Fr. 5-11 F Erie, Colo./Erie HS
Notes: Named Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference her senior year; awarded All-Star Game MVP and broke the single sea
son scoring record
14 Caresse Williams Jr. 5-5 G Citrus Heights, Calif./American River College/Chico St./Paradise HS Notes: First Team All-Conference last season at American River College and team’s leading scorer averaging 19.9 points per game
31 Haley Grossman Jr. 5-11 C Battle Ground, Wash./Clark/New Mexico Highlands/Battle Ground HSNotes: Named First Team All-Region at Clark averaging 10.6 points per game and was also a team captain
43 Josie Traberg Fr. 5-8 G Oslo, Norway/IMG Academy Notes: Member of the U16 and U18 Norwegian National Team and team captain of the Bygdoy Basket Klub 2007-2010
44 Mary Sigler Fr. 5-9 G Post Edwards, Wisc./Assumption HS Notes: Three-time All-State First Team, Three-time All-Conference First Team, Two-time Conference POY, and scored 1,428 points in her high
school career
# Player Ht. Pos. GP-GS FG% FT% Reb. Avg. Stls. Avg. Other
35 Tae’lor Purdy 5-10 F 28-28 .401 .792 285 10.2 24 21.8 2013-14 Daktronics All-American
43 Brandi Collins 5-5 G 28-19 .439 .805 92 3.3 46 7.4
# Player Cl. Ht. Pos. GP-GS FG% FT% Reb. Avg. Stls. Avg. Other
15 Erica Von Stein Sr. 5-4 G 28-22 .277 .578 81 2.9 28 5.4 2013-14 RMAC Academic Honor Roll
25 Bay’lee Purdy Jr. 5-7 G 28-25 .375 .804 96 3.4 19 13.6 2013-14 All-RMAC Third Team
45 Sarah Seefeldt Sr. 5-10 F 28-23 .462 .568 105 3.8 13 7.0 2013-14 RMAC Academic Honor Roll
# Player Cl. Ht. Pos. GP-GS FG% FT% Reb. Avg. Stls. Avg.
20 Jessica Ramos Jr. 5-5 G 18-0 .217 .667 16 0.9 7 0.9
24 Gabriela Vega So. 5-8 F 11-0 .421 .579 7 0.6 3 2.6
32 Mackenzie McPhee Fr. 5-10 F 5-1 .417 .750 22 4.4 2 5.0
33 Kaycee Hert So. 5-10 C/F 27-13 .466 .738 142 5.3 20 7.3
34 Karlyn Johnson So. 5-11 F 26-9 .581 .659 79 3.0 17 6.3
42 Jena Blasingame Sr. 5-10 F/C 18-0 .406 .684 47 2.6 3 3.6
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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School (High School)
14 Caresse Williams Jr. G 5-5 Citrus Heights, Calif./Chico St./American River College (Paradise HS)
15 Erica Von Stein Sr. G 5-4 Trafalgar, Ind./Indian Creek HS
20 Jessica Ramos Jr. G 5-5 Thornton, Colo./Horizon HS
24 Gabriela Vega So. G 5-8 El Paso, Texas/Bel Air HS
25 Bay’lee Purdy Jr. G 5-7 Agate, Colo./Northern Colorado (Deer Trail HS)
31 Haley Grossman Jr. C 5-11 Battle Ground, Wash./New Mexico Highlands/Clark (Battle Ground HS)
32 Mackenzie McPhee Fr. F 5-10 Spokane, Wash./Mead HS
33 Kaycee Hert So. F/C 5-10 Spokane, Wash./Shadle Park HS
34 Karlyn Johnson So. F 5-11 Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe HS
42 Jena Blasingame Sr. F/C 5-10 Stockton, Calif./San Joaquin Delta College (Galt HS)
43 Josie Traberg Fr. G 5-8 Oslo, Norway/IMG Academy (Fla.)
44 Mary Sigler Fr. G 5-9 Port Edwards, Wis./Assumption HS
45 Sarah Seefeldt Sr. F 5-10 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands HS
Head Coach: Linda Raunig (25th season)
Assistant Coaches: Vanessa Bain and Paul Jessup
Pronunciation Guide:Caresse Williams - CARESS Erica Von Stein – STINE Jessica Ramos – RAY-moas Jena Blasingame – JENNA BLASIN (rhymes with blast)-game Josie Traberg – TRAY-burg Mary Sigler – CIG-lur Linda Raunig – RAW-nig
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2014-15 Regis University Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Place TimeFri.-Sat., Nov. 7-8 Metro State Tip Off Classic Denver, Colo. Fri., Nov. 7 vs. Southern Oregon (Exhibition) Denver, Colo. 5:00 PM Sat., Nov. 8 vs. Baker University (Exhibition) Denver, Colo. 5:00 PM Fri.-Sat., Nov. 14-15 Hampton Inn & Suites D2 Shootout Monmouth, Ore. Fri., Nov. 14 at Western Oregon Monmouth, Ore. 4:00 PM (PT) Sat., Nov. 15 vs. Saint Martin’s Monmouth, Ore. 1:00 PM (PT) Sat., Nov. 22 McMurry State Regis Fieldhouse 5:00 PM Fri.-Sat., Nov. 28-29 Regis Thanksgiving Classic Regis University Fri., Nov. 28 St. Olaf (Exhibition) Regis Fieldhouse 4:00 PM Sat., Nov. 29 Notre Dame de Namur Regis Fieldhouse 4:00 PM Sat., Dec. 6 at Metro State* Denver, Colo. 5:00 PM Fri., Dec. 12 at CSU-Pueblo* Pueblo, Colo. Sat., Dec. 13 at University of Colorado Colorado Springs* Colorado Springs, Colo. 5:30 PM Fri., Dec. 19 Chadron State* Regis Fieldhouse 5:00 PM Sat., Dec. 20 Black Hills State* Regis Fieldhouse 3:00 PM Fri., Jan. 2 Western New Mexico* Regis Fieldhouse 5:00 PM Sat., Jan. 3 New Mexico Highlands* Regis Fieldhouse 3:00 PM Fri., Jan. 9 at Colorado Mines* Golden, Colo. 6:00 PM Sat., Jan. 10 at Colorado Christian* Lakewood, Colo. Fri., Jan. 16 Fort Lewis* Regis Fieldhouse 5:00 PM Sat., Jan 17 Adams State* Regis Fieldhouse 3:00 PM Fri., Jan. 23 at Western State* Gunnison, Colo. 5:30 PM Sat., Jan. 24 at Colorado Mesa* Grand Junction, Colo. 5:30 PM Fri., Jan. 30 at Black Hills State* Spearfish, S.D. 5:30 PM Sat., Jan. 31 at Chadron State* Chadron, Neb. 5:30 PM Fri., Feb. 6 Colorado Christian* Regis Fieldhouse 5:00 PM Sat., Feb. 7 Colorado Mines* Regis Fieldhouse 3:00 PM Sat., Feb. 14 Metro State* Regis Fieldhouse 3:00 PM Fri., Feb. 20 at Adams State* Alamosa, Colo. Sat., Feb. 21 at Fort Lewis* Durango, Colo. 5:30 PM Fri., Feb. 27 University of Colorado Colorado Springs* Regis Fieldhouse 5:00 PM Sat., Feb. 28 CSU-Pueblo* Regis Fieldhouse 3:00 PM Tue., Mar. 3 RMAC 1st Round Campus Sites TBAFri.-Sat., Mar. 6-7 RMAC Shooutout Highest Remaining Seed TBA
Home matches in Bold* Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Game All times are Mountain Standard Time, unless noted
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The Automated ScoreBookRegis University Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2014)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 16-12 9-3 5-8 2-1CONFERENCE 13-9 8-3 5-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 3-3 1-0 0-2 2-1
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg35 Taelor Purdy 28-28 941 33.6 187-466 . 4 0 1 61-157 . 3 8 9 175-221 . 7 9 2 70 215 285 10.2 85 2 32 69 13 24 610 21.825 Baylee Purdy 28-25 935 33.4 124-331 . 3 7 5 88-225 . 3 9 1 45-56 . 8 0 4 28 68 96 3.4 56 1 41 75 8 19 381 13.643 Brandi Collins 28-19 802 28.6 75-171 . 4 3 9 23-73 . 3 1 5 33-41 . 8 0 5 19 73 92 3.3 58 2 130 81 2 46 206 7.433 Kaycee Hert 27-13 506 18.7 75-161 . 4 6 6 1-9 . 1 1 1 45-61 . 7 3 8 57 85 142 5.3 70 2 27 36 12 20 196 7.345 Sarah Seefeldt 28-23 589 21.0 85-184 . 4 6 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 25-44 . 5 6 8 46 59 105 3.8 70 2 23 30 2 13 195 7.034 Karlyn Johnson 26-9 441 17.0 68-117 . 5 8 1 1-7 . 1 4 3 27-41 . 6 5 9 39 40 79 3.0 53 1 25 40 12 17 164 6.315 Erica Von Stein 28-22 844 30.1 44-159 . 2 7 7 38-141 . 2 7 0 26-45 . 5 7 8 13 68 81 2.9 49 2 86 41 2 28 152 5.432 Mackenzie McPhee 5-1 85 17.0 10-24 . 4 1 7 2-7 . 2 8 6 3-4 . 7 5 0 14 8 22 4.4 9 1 4 4 1 2 25 5.042 Jena Blasingame 18-0 240 13.3 26-64 . 4 0 6 0-5 . 0 0 0 13-19 . 6 8 4 10 37 47 2.6 22 0 16 22 2 3 65 3.624 Gabriela Vega 11-0 55 5.0 8-19 . 4 2 1 2-5 . 4 0 0 11-19 . 5 7 9 0 7 7 0.6 4 0 1 5 1 3 29 2.620 Jessica Ramos 18-0 157 8.7 5-23 . 2 1 7 0-7 . 0 0 0 6-9 . 6 6 7 5 11 16 0.9 22 0 7 9 0 7 16 0.914 Britney Molina 2-0 5 2.5 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0
Team 51 54 105 9Total.......... 28 5600 707-1720 . 4 1 1 216-636 . 3 4 0 409-560 . 7 3 0 353 725 1078 38.5 500 13 392 422 55 182 2039 72.8Opponents...... 28 5602 722-1694 . 4 2 6 159-461 . 3 4 5 378-533 . 7 0 9 333 742 1075 38.4 550 - 409 433 78 204 1981 70.8
TEAM STATISTICS RUWB OPPSCORING 2039 1981 Points per game 72.8 70.8 Scoring margin +2.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 707-1720 722-1694 Field goal pct . 4 1 1 . 4 2 63 POINT FG-ATT 216-636 159-461 3-point FG pct . 3 4 0 . 3 4 5 3-pt FG made per game 7.7 5.7FREE THROWS-ATT 409-560 378-533 Free throw pct . 7 3 0 . 7 0 9 F-Throws made per game 14.6 13.5REBOUNDS 1078 1075 Rebounds per game 38.5 38.4 Rebounding margin +0.1 -ASSISTS 392 409 Assists per game 14.0 14.6TURNOVERS 422 433 Turnovers per game 15.1 15.5 Turnover margin +0.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.9STEALS 182 204 Steals per game 6.5 7.3BLOCKS 55 78 Blocks per game 2.0 2.8ATTENDANCE 2346 5986 Home games-Avg/Game 12-196 13-426 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-149
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsRegis University 978 1061 2039Opponents 947 1034 1981
Date Opponent Score Att.11/23/13 at Texas Woman's L 59-69 36211/24/13 vs Tarleton State L 60-90 20011/29/13 vs Cameron W 82-61 11211/30/13 vs Trevecca Nazarene W 78-71 136
* 12/07/13 METRO ST. W 61-54 274* 12/13/13 CSU-PUEBLO L 80-89 117* 12/14/13 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS W 84-75 181* 12/20/13 at Chadron State W 94-71 211* 12/21/13 at Black Hills State L 83-95 283* 01/03/14 at Western New Mexico L 63-65 315* 01/04/14 at New Mexico Highlands W 80-73 150* 01/10/14 COLORADO MINES W 89-77 203* 01/11/14 COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 74-92 187* 01/17/14 at Fort Lewis L 61-79 345* 01/18/14 at Adams State W 82-53 194* 01/24/14 WESTERN ST. W 74-49 158* 01/25/14 COLORADO MESA L 67-87 164* 1/31/14 BLACK HILLS STATE W 81-75 182* 02/01/14 CHADRON STATE W 90-59 167* 2/7/14 at Colo. Christian L 70-73 314* 02/08/14 at Colorado School of Mines W 66-63 179* 02/15/14 at Metro State W 72-61 581* 02/21/14 ADAMS STATE W 59-39 106* 02/22/14 FORT LEWIS W 81-71 292* 02/28/14 at UC-Colorado Springs L 81-84 213* 3/1/14 at CSU-Pueblo L 53-68 517
03/04/14 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 74-64 315^ 03/07/14 at Colorado Mesa L 41-74 1874
* - Conference game
2014 SEASON PREVIEW2014 SEASON PREVIEW
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The Regis Ranger women’s basketball team looks to build on the strides they made as a team last year and keep improv-ing into this upcoming season. RU closed out the 2013-14 season falling to Colorado Mesa in the semifi nal round of the conference tournament and fi nished with an overall record of 16-12 and 13-9 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
The RMAC 2014-15 Preseason Release revealed that the Rangers were voted on by other conference opponents to fi nish 8th in the league earning 98 points. Junior guard Bay’lee Purdy (Agate, Colorado) was named to the Preseason All-Confer-ence Team.
The Rangers graduated two key players, one Daktronics All-American in Tae’lor Purdy, and guard Brandi Collins. Purdy was the team’s leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 21.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, and will be tough shoes to fi ll, “We will miss her relentlessness on the boards, we could always count on her to fi ght for every rebound that came her way,” said head coach Linda Raunig. The returning of nine experienced players will help fi ll that offensive loss. “I do anticipate that we will have very balanced scoring with this year’s squad, our returners have really worked on their shot and their game in the off season. I anticipate that that will pay off for each of them and our team as well, added Raunig.”
Returning for their senior campaign and providing leadership throughout will be guard Erica Von Stein (Trafalgar, Indi-ana), forward Sarah Seefeldt (The Woodlands, Texas), and forward Jena Blasingame (Stockton, California). Von Stein and Seefeldt are four-year members of the program and Blasingame joined the Rangers last season. “We will rely on all three of our seniors for leadership, all three are different in personality and approach and all are effective in their way,” men-tioned Raunig.
Von Stein and Seefeldt consistently held starting positions throughout the season last year. Von Stein saw minutes in all 28 games, starting in 22, while averaging 5.4 points. “Erica brings laser sharp focus and understanding of our systems,” expressed Raunig. Seefeldt played in all 28 games while starting in 23 to average 7 points per game. “Sarah is a consis-tent scorer down low and brings a demeanor to practice every day,” commented Raunig. Blasingame provided support off the bench playing in 18 games, averaging 3.6 points, and posted a .406 fi eld goal percentage. “Jena is our encourager and servant leader, she is mentally and physically tough,” said Raunig. Also returning from the starting squad last year is B. Purdy, sister of Tae’lor. She was the team’s second leading scorer averaging 13.5 points per game while shooting .375 percent from the fi eld and .391 from three-point land. These players will be leaned on for consistency and direction as the Rangers vie for an RMAC Championship and advancement into post season play.
In addition to the experience of the upperclassmen, Regis also returns fi ve others that will be looked towards for contribu-tions: junior guard Jessica Ramos (Thornton, Colorado), sophomore forward Gabriela Vega (El Paso, Texas), sophomore center Kaycee Hert (Spokane, Wasington), sophomore forward Karlyn Johnson (Littleton, Colorado), and red-shirt fresh-man Mackenzie McPhee (Spokane, Washington).
The Rangers welcome fi ve newcomers to the program, two transfers and three freshman. Junior guard Caresse Williams (Citrus Heights, California) comes from American River College in Sacramento, California where she red-shirted one year and played the other. In one year, Williams earned a First Team All-Conference award while averaging a team high of 19.9 points per game.
Junior guard Haley Grossman (Battle Ground, Washington) joins Regis from Clark College in Vancouver, Washington where she played for one season and was named to the All-Region First Team while averaging 10.6 points per game. “Our transfers, Caresse and Haley, bring a wealth of college experience with them, once they learn the system they will be very strong contributors,” added Raunig.
The three freshman join RU after impressive high school careers and have been working hard since their arrival onto campus. “Our team progress will be refl ected in the progress our new players make,” commented Raunig. Forward Ser-ena Gudino (Erie, Colorado) garnered All-Region Second Team and All-Conference First Team awards. The freshman also broke the Erie single season scoring record and averaged 16.1 points per game her senior year.
Guard Josie Traberg (Oslo, Norway) graduated from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida where she played two years of varsity basketball. Back home, she was a U16 and U18 member of the Norwegian National Team.
Guard Mary Sigler (Post Edwards, Wisconsin) led her team to a State Championship her junior year and a runner-up fi n-ish her senior year. Sigler also scored 1,428 career points becoming a three-time First Team All-State selection, a three-time First Team All-Conference selection, and earning conference player of the year twice.
2014 Rangers Bring Experience and Excitement Towards Newcomers
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E R I C A V O N S T E I NE R I C A V O N S T E I NGuard 5-4 Senior Trafalgar, Indiana Indian Creek HS
#15#15
About EricaParents: Alan and Rebecca Von SteinMajor: Accouting and Finance
Honors/Awards• 2013-14 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll
2013-14, JuniorStarted 22 contests while seeing action in all 28...Third on the team averaging 30.1 minutes per game...Third for RU hitting 38 three pointers...Ranked second for Regis with 86 assists (3.1 per game)...Second on the team with 28 steals (1.0 spg)...Put in 5.4 points per game...Scored season-best 15 points on 5-of-10 from three-point range in a 94-71 win over Chadron State on December 20..Had six assists and fi ve rebounds in a Ranger 74-49 win over Western State on January 24...Had fi ve steals (season high), four assists and three rebounds in 39 minutes in 65-63 loss to Western New Mexico on January 3
2012-13, SophomoreSaw action in 23 games while making fi ve starts...Averaged nearly 15 minutes per game...Averaged 3.3 points per contest...Connected on 18 three-point baskets...Scored season-high 13 points while dish-ing out three assists at Chadron State on February 2nd...Had season-best four assists against Colorado Mines on Febru-ary 9th2011-12, Freshman
Played in 25 contests mainly as a backup guard while making one start...Hit on 34.8 percent from long distance...Also hit on 15-of-19, 78.9 percent from the charity stripe...Put in 43 points for a 1.7 per game average...Tallied a season-best 10 point performance against CSU-Pueblo, in 13 minutes she went 2-for-3 from three-point range and a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line...Had season-high four assists against Adams State on January 20th along with a season-best three steals...Snared fi ve rebounds, a season-high, against Colorado Mines on January 7th
Indian Creek High SchoolA 2011 graduate of Indian Creek High School in Trafalgar, Ind...Earned All-Con-ference honors for three seasons...Helped team to two Mid Hoosier Conference Championships
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2011-12 25 1 10.3 10-33 30.3 8-23 34.8 15-19 78.9 8 16 1.0 1.7
2012-13 23 5 14.9 24-79 30.4 18-69 26.1 10-15 66.7 4 21 1.1 3.3
2013-14 28 22 30.1 44-159 27.7 38-141 27 26-45 57.8 13 68 2.9 5.4
Total 76 28 19.0 78-271 28.8 64-233 27.5 51-79 64.6 25 105 1.7 3.6
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J E N A B L A S I N G A M EJ E N A B L A S I N G A M E #42#42
About JenaMajor: Business
2013-14, JuniorPlayed in 18 games off the bench...Put in 3.6 points per game...Grabbed 2.6 rebounds per contest...Scored season-best 11 points vs. Cameron on November 29th and Chadron State on December 20th...Also pulled down season-high nine rebounds against Cameron...Dished out season-best four assists in same game at Chadron State
San Joaquin Delta CollegeSpent three seasons at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, Calif...As a sophomore averaged 5.8 points and 3.9 points per game
Galt High SchoolA 2009 graduate of Galt High School in Galt, Calif...Averaged 7.7 points per game as a senior in 2008-09...Also grabbed 5.0 rebounds per contest...Blocked 2.4 shots per game...Averaged 2.3 steals per contest...Played for Galt Lady Hoops club team
Forward/Center 5-10 Senior Stockton, California San Joaquin Delta College Galt HS
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2013-14 18 - 13.3 26-64 40.6 0-5 0.0 13-19 68.4 10 37 2.6 3.6
Total 18 - 13.3 26-64 40.6 0-5 0.0 13-19 68.4 10 37 2.6 3.6
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S A R A H S E E F E L D TS A R A H S E E F E L D T #45#45
About SarahParents: Jim and Patti SeefeldtMajor: Accounting and Finance
Regis Honors/Awards• 2013-14 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll• 2012-13 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll
2013-14, JuniorAppeared in all 28 games while mak-ing 23 starts...Averaged an even seven points per game...Third on the team shooting 46.2 percent from the fi eld...Fourth on the team grabbing 3.8 re-bounds per contest...Scored 195 total points...Scored in double fi gures in 11 contests...Scored season-high 16 points in RU’s 72-61 over Metro State on February 15...She went 7-for-8 from the fi eld in the game...Grabbed season-best 13 rebounds against Adams State in 59-39 win on Febru-ary 21
2012-13, SophomorePlayed in 25 contests while making fi ve starts...Second on the team with a 46.0 shooting percentage...Aver-aged 4.6 points per game...Notched 292 minutes...Scored season-high 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting against Ad-ams State on January 19th...Grabbed season-high fi ve rebounds four times
2011-12, FreshmanPlayed in 18 games all off the bench...Hit 10-of-13 from the charity stripe...Averaged 1.3 points per game...Scored season-high six points in season-best 16 minutes against Western State on January 28th...Went 2-for-4 from the fi eld and also made two free throws...Grabbed season-high four rebounds against Western State on January 28th
The Woodlands High SchoolA 2011 graduate of The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Tex-as...Four year varsity starter at The Woodlands HS...Averaged 10 points and seven rebounds a game...Named three time All-District, two of which were First Team...Named three time Houston Chronicle County “Player of the Week”...2010 The Woodlands HS Defensive MVP
Forward 5-10 Senior The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands HS
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2011-12 18 - 6.2 7-23 30.4 0-0 - 10-13 76.9 4 11 0.8 1.3
2012-13 25 5 11.7 46-100 46 0-0 - 22-36 61.1 19 31 2 4.6
2013-14 28 23 21 85-184 46.2 0-0 - 25-44 56.8 46 59 3.8 7
Total 71 28 13.9 138-307 45 0-0 - 57-93 61.2 69 101 2.4 4.7
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J E S S I C A R A M O SJ E S S I C A R A M O SGuard 5-5 Junior Thornton, Colorado Horizon HS #20#20
About JessicaParents: Joe and Debbie RamosMajor: Biology
2013-14, SophomoreAppeared in 18 games off the bench...Averaged over eight minutes per contest...Hit 66.7 from the free throw line...Scored season-high four points, twice including in an 82-53 win over... Adams State on January 18 where she played a season-high 24 minutes
2012-13, FreshmanSaw action in 11 games off the bench...Hit on 87.5 percent from the free throw line...Scored season-high three points against Newman on No-vember 23rd
Horizon High SchoolA 2012 graduate of Horizon High School in Thornton, Colo...Twice named First Team All-Front Range as a junior and senior...As a senior averaged 8.8 points per game while ranking second with 32 three-point baskets...Hit on 75 percent from the charity stripe as a senior...Averaged 3.9 assists and 2.2 steals per con-test in 2011-12...Led HHS to a 17-8 record as a senior...Paced Horizon
High School averaging 14.9 points, 3.7 assists and 3.1 steals per contest as a junior...Scored 739 points during her high school career...Tallied 262 assists (3.3 avg.), 199 steals (2.5) and 91 three pointers in 80 career gamesLed Horizon High School to the 2008-09 Class 5A State Basketball Final Four...Named Honorable Mention All-State following her junior year
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2012-13 11 - 4.3 2-7 28.6 1-3 33.3 7-8 87.5 1 3 0.4 1.1
2013-14 18 - 8.7 5-23 21.7 0-7 0.0 6-9 66.7 5 11 0.9 0.9
Total 29 - 7.0 7-30 23.3 1-10 10 13-17 76 6 14 0.7 1.0
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B A Y ’ L E E P U R D YB A Y ’ L E E P U R D Y #25#25
About Bay’leeParents: Doug and Robin PurdyMajor: Exercise Science and Fitness
Honors/Awards• 2013-14 All-RMAC Third Team
2013-14, SophomorePlayed in all 28 games while making 25 starts...Hit a team-best 88 three pointers which is tied for second most in RU history...Ranked second in the RMAC in threes made...Led the RMAC with an average of 3.1 three pointers made per game...Averaged 13.6 points per game, second best on the team and 14th in the RMAC...Topped the team with a 39.1 three-point percent-age...Second for RU with an 80.4 free throw percentage...Hit seven three pointers, second most in RU history, against Colorado Christian on Janu-ary 11...Scored season-best 27 points in the game against CCU...Scored in double fi gures in 23 games
Northern ColoradoSpent one season at Northern Colo-rado in Greeley, Colo...Played in 13 games as a freshman...Named Big Sky Conference Preseason Freshman of the Year
Deer Trail High SchoolA 2012 graduate of Deer Trail High School in Deer Trail, Colo...Her 2,384 career points is third most in Colorad State Girls Basketball history...Scored
51 points in a game against Flagler, the fourth most ever in one game...Averaged 33.2 points per game as a senior, fourth best in state history...Connected on 47.0 percent from deep as a junior (57-120), seventh best in state history...Also averaged 5.7 rebounds and 4.9 steals per game for her career...Named Denver Post 1A Ms. Colorado as a senior where she also averaged 6.4 rebounds, 4.2 as-sists and 5.8 steals per game...Also lettered four times in volleyball and three in track and fi eld, along with four in basketball...Named First Team All-State three times...Earned four straight All-Union Pacifi c First Team honors...Named Parade Magazine All-America in 2012...Played in Colorado’s “The Show” All-Star Game as a senior, the only Class 1A athlete to do so...Played for Colorado Flight AAU team...A National Honor Society mem-ber...Participated in the Nike Summer Showcase where she hit eight threes in one game against Team (Diana) Taurasi...Helped lead DTHS to a state tournament berth in 2009 as a sopho-more with sister Tae’lor
Guard 5-7 Junior Agate, Colorado Deer Trail HS
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2013-14 28 25 33.4 124-331 37.5 88-225 39.1 45-56 80.4 28 68 3.4 13.6
Total 28 25 33.4 124-331 37.5 88-225 39.1 45-56 80.4 28 68 3.4 13.6
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G A B R I E L A V E G AG A B R I E L A V E G A #24#24
About GabrielaParents: Melissa and Arturo VegaMajor: Biology
2013-14 FreshmanAppeared in 11 contests all off the bench...Put in 2.6 points per contestHit 40.0 percent from three-point range...Scored season-high 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting in Rangers 82-53 win over Adams State on January 18...She was also 5-for-5 from the free throw line and grabbed season-best three rebounds
Bel Air High SchoolA 2013 graduate of Bel Air High School in El Paso, Texas...As a senior averaged 10 points per game...Aver-aged 3.2 steals as a senior...Led Bel Air to a 28-4 record and a Class 5A District Championship...Two-time All-District First Team selection...Named 5A All-Academic...As a junior she averaged 11.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.5 steals per game...Lettered three years in basketball
Forward 5-8 Sophomore El Paso, Texas Bel Air HS
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2013-14 11 - 5 8-19 42.1 2-5 40 11-19 57.9 0 7 0.6 2.6
Total 11 - 5 8-19 42.1 2-5 40 11-19 57.9 0 7 0.6 2.6
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K A Y C E E H E R TK A Y C E E H E R TCenter/Forward 5-10 Sophomore Spokane, Washington Shadle Park HS
#33#33
About KayceeParents: Brian and Jill Hert
2013-14, FreshmanPlayed in 27 contests while making 13 starts...Fourth on the team with a 7.3 scoring average...Ranked second for RU pulling down 5.3 rebounds per game...Tied for second with 12 blocked shots...Averaged 10.4 points per game over the last half of the season...Scored season-high 16 points in four separate contests...Notched a double-double against Western State on January 24th with 14 points and 10 rebounds in the Rangers 74-49 win...Grabbed season-best 11 reounds in RU’s 66-63 win at Colorado Mines on February 8th...Had eight rebounds and season-high four steals in 73-70 loss to Colorado Christian on Febru-ary 7th
Shadle Park High SchoolA 2013 graduate of Shadle Park High School in Spokane, Wash...A captain her senior year for both basketball and soccer...Earned spots in the Washington State, Jack Blair Wash-ington and Idaho All-Star Games
following her senior year...Earned Washington State Player of the Week Jan. 27-Feb. 4, 2013...Named Team MVP for both soccer and basketball her senior season...In 2011-12, she averaged 10 points and 8.2 rebounds per contest...Earned All-Greater Spo-kane League Honorable Mention as a junior
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2013-14 27 13 18.7 75-161 46.6 1-9 11.1 45-61 73.8 57 85 5.3 7.3
Total 27 13 18.7 75-161 46.6 1-9 11.1 45-61 73.8 57 85 5.3 7.3
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K A R L Y N J O H N S O NK A R L Y N J O H N S O NForward 5-11 Sophomore Littleton, Colorado Arapahoe HS
#34#34
About KarlynParents: Terry and Wayne Johnson
2013-14, FreshmanPlayed in 26 games while making nine starts...Averaged 17 minutes of play per game...Led the Rangers shooting 58.1 percent from the fi eld...Grabbed 3.0 rebounds per contest...Tied for second with 12 blocked shots...Put in 164 points for a 6.3 scoring average...Helped the Rangers to a 74-64 win over Colorado Christian in the fi rst round of the RMAC Tournament by scoring a season-best 22 points....She went 10-of-13 from the fi eld off the bench in 22 minutes of action, while also pulling down seven boards and blocking a season-high three shots...Had a season-best nine boards in the Rangers 82-61 win over Cameron on November 29th...Dished out season-high four assists, twice
Arapahoe High SchoolGraduate of Arapahoe High School in Englewood, Colo...Averaged 7.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game as a senior...Earned All-State Honorable Mention as a senior...Named Second Team All-Leage three straight sea-
sons...Earned Team MVP as a senior...Earned AHS Honor Roll as four yearsA member of National Honor Society
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2013-14 26 9 17 68-117 58.1 1-7 14.3 27-41 65.9 39 40 3 6.3
Total 26 9 17 68-117 58.1 1-7 14.3 27-41 65.9 39 40 3 6.3
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M A C K E N Z I E M c P H E EM A C K E N Z I E M c P H E EForward 5-10 Freshman Spokane, Wash. Mead HS #32#32
About MackenzieParents: Jim and Dana McPheeMajor: Neuroscience
2013-14, RS-FreshmanTook a medical redshirt after a knee injury after fi ve games played
Mead High SchoolA 2013 graduate of Mead High School in Spokane, Wash...Led Mead High School to the Washington State Class 4A State Championship in 2012-13 with a 25-1 record...Her team was ranked #1 in Washington by max-preps.com and 40th overall...Earned student-athlete of the year...Averaged eight points and 15 rebounds per game as a senior...Earned All-Tourna-ment Oregon Trail in 2012
Season GP GS MIN/G FG FG% 3PT 3PT% FT FT% OFF DEF REB/G PPG
2013-14 6 1 14.2 10-24 41.7 2-7 28.6 3-4 75 14 8 3.7 4.2
Total 6 1 14.2 10-24 41.7 2-7 28.6 3-4 75 14 8 3.7 4.2
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Center 5-11 Junior Battle Ground, Wash. Clarke College New Mexico Highalnds (Battle Ground HS)
#31#31
About HaleyParents: Shana Ktistakis and Mike GrossmanMajor: Health Information Manage-ment
Clark CollegePlayed one season at Clark College in Vancouver, Wash...Named First Team All-Region as a sophomore at Clark...Averaged 10.6 points per game and led the team hitting on 54 percent from the fi eld...Ranked second for the Penquins pulling down 6.4 rebounds per contest...Was team captain in 2013-14
New Mexico HighlandsSpent one season at RMAC-foe New Mexico Highlands in Las Vegas, Nev...She averaged just over four points a game,while making 12 starts
Battle Ground High SchoolA 2012 graduate of Battle Ground High School in Battle Ground, Wash...Was named First Team All-GSHL as a senior at Battle Ground HS...Aver-aged 12 points and eight rebounds as a senior at BGHS...Lettered four times each in basketball and soccer and two
more in track and fi eld
C A R E S S E W I L L I A M SC A R E S S E W I L L I A M SGuard 5-5 Junior Citrus Heights, Calif.
American River College Chico State (Paradise HS)
#14#14
About CaresseParents: Danielle and Joe WilliamsMajor: Criminal Justice
American River CollegeWas at American River College in Sacremento, Calif. for two seasons...Earned First Team All-Conference in 2013-14...Played one year and redshirted the other...Last season she led the team scoring 19.9 points per game...Averaged a team-best 3.8 steals and 2.8 assists per game as a sophomore
Chico StatePlayed one season at Chico State in Chico, Calif...Saw action in 20 games...Averaged 4.0 points per game...Helped the Wildcats to an 18-11 record
Paradise High SchoolA 2010 graduate of Paradise High School in Paradise, Calif...Named the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Most Valuable Player in 2010...All-Northern Section First Team selec-
tion in 2010...Topped PHS in scoring, steals and assists and led them to a Division III section fi nals appear-ance...Earned three All-Eastern Ath-letic League First Team honors...Also lettered in golf
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J O S I E T R A B E R GJ O S I E T R A B E R G Guard 5-8 Freshman Oslo, Norway IMG Academy
#43#43
About JosieParents: Gunilla and Lars TrabergMajor: Peace and Justice
IMG AcademyGraduated in 2014 from IMG Acad-emy in Bradenton, Fla...Played two years of varsity basketball at IMG...Was one of 34 participants in the United Nations Offi ce on Sport Devel-opment and Peace International Sport & Social Impact Summit during the summer of 2014...Elected as fi rst Stu-dent Body President at IMG...A mem-ber of the National Honor Society...A member of the U16 and U18 Norwe-gian National Team...A team captain of the Bygdoy Basket Klub from 2007-2010
M A R Y S I G L E RM A R Y S I G L E RGuard 5-9 Freshman Port Edwards, Wisc. Assumption HS #44#44
About MaryParents: Robb and Sarah SiglerMajor: Business
Assumption High SchoolA 2014 graduate of Assumption High School in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis...Led AHS to a WIAA Division 4 girl’s soccer state championship by scor-ing the winning goal in 2014...Scored 1,428 points in her four-year career at Assumption High School...A career 72.4 percent free throw shooter...For her career she averaged 13.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 3.7 steals per contest...Led AHS to a State Championship victory as a junior and a runner-up fi nish as a senior...Named First Team All-State follow-ing her sophomore, junior and se-nior seasons...Three time First Team All-Marawood Conference...Marawood Conference Player of the Year twice...Also played soccer and volleyball...Led the state in goals and points her junior year on the soccer pitch...A member of the Wisconsin Blizzards AAU team
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Linda Raunig heads into her 25th season at the helm of the Regis University women’s basketball program in 2014-15. Since taking over the head coaching reigns during the 1990-91 season, Raunig’s teams have gone 388-285 (.577). During the 2013-14 campaign, Raunig guided the Rangers back to the RMAC Shootout Final Four and a 16-12 record. Senior Tae’lor Purdy earned WBCA and Women’s Division II Bulleting All-America as well as RMAC First Team and First Team Daktronics All-Region. Raunig earned her 300th career win on February 28th, 2007 and her 350th victory on February 12th, 2011 against Chadron State. In 1999-00, Raunig became the school’s all-time winningest women’s basketball coach, surpassing Barbara Schroeder with her 135th win. The Rangers have qualifi ed for postseason play in 17 of her 24 seasons as head coach. From 1998-99 till 2010-11, the Rangers and coach Raunig had the best winning percentage of any four-year school in all of Colorado with a 242-136 mark for a .640 winning percentage. Metro State is the next clos-est at 227-145 for a .610 winning percentage. Since 2001, her teams have qualifi ed for the NCAA Tournament fi ve times. The Rangers, who competed in the central region, have been se-lected to the tournament in the 2001-02, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. The Rangers won their fi rst ever NCAA Tournament game in 2006-07. Following the 2006-07 season in which the team went 26-6, RU had six straight 20-win seasons under Raunig. Under Raunig’s tutelage, the Rangers have claimed three straight RMAC regular season titles (2004-05, 05-06,06-07) as well as two RMAC Shootout titles (2002-03 and 2006-07). During the 2005-06 season the Rangers were 18-1 in the RMAC play and won 26 games overall, giving the Rangers two new school records. The 26 overall wins is a school record and their 18 conference wins is the most in school history. Raunig has been named the RMAC Coach of the Year in back-to-back seasons (2004-05, 2005-06) and in 2005 she was named the Sportswomen of Colorado Coach of the Year. Since rejoining the RMAC in 1996-97 season, Regis and Raunig have been extremely successful in conference play. They have qualifi ed for 13 of 18 RMAC Tournaments including 11 in a row from 1998-99 through the 2008-09 season. In both the Colorado Athletic Conference and the RMAC, Raunig’s teams have posted a 250-182 (.579) record. Raunig’s teams are also very successful at home winning 227 games while losing just 101 for a .692 winning percentage. Along with RU’s on the court success is their success in the classroom. In her 24 seasons at RU, Raunig has accomplished a 100% graduation rate of all her players who have completed their athletic eligibility at Regis. Along with her outstanding graduation rate, the RU women’s basketball team has earned high praise from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Asso-ciation (WBCA) while under Raunig’s tutelage. Since the 1997-98 season, 17 seasons ago, 12 of her teams have fi n-ished in the WBCA Top 25 Honor Roll. Regis was the WBCA’s top academic team in 1997-98 as they were ranked number one in the nation in NCAA Division II with a 3.565 team grade point average. Despite fi nishing second in the nation, the 1998-99 team posted RU’s highest GPA with a 3.595 team GPA. The 2000-01 and 2001-02 teams both fi nished third in the na-tion with 3.591 and 3.493 team GPA’s, respectively. The 2002-03 team was ranked seventh in the nation with a 3.555 GPA and the 2003-04 team was sixth in the nation with a 3.553 team GPA. The 2005-06 team compiled a 3.371 team GPA as they fi nished 18th in the nation. In 2006-07 the team posted the third highest GPA in the nation at 3.562 and in 2007-08 they were sixth with a cumulative 3.528 GPA. After a 20th place fi nish at 3.412 in 2008-09, the 2009-10 team returned to the top 10 at number seven with
Raunig Tidbits• 24th season at Regis• Placed in the top 10 of the WBCA’s annual NCAA II Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll in nine of the past 17 years (NCAA II’s #1 team GPA in 1997-98)• Led the Rangers to the RMAC Shoot-out 11 seasons in a row from 1998-99 to 2008-09• Won the 2002-03 and 2006-07 RMAC Shootout• Selected as the 2004-05 and 2005-06 RMAC Coach of the Year• Won the 2004-05, 2005-06, and 2006-07 RMAC East Division Regular-Season Championship• Guided Regis into the NCAA II post-season fi ve times• 17 overall post-season berths• Four players named All-America• Led Regis to six 20-or-more win sea-sons• From 1998-99 to 2010-11 her teams have the highest winning percentage amongst the 16 Colorado four-year col-leges at .640 (242-136)• Team has had GPA of 3.00-or-above in 47 of her 48 semesters at Regis
Linda RaunigHead Coach 24th Season Denver University (1980)
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a 3.534 GPA. In 2010-11, the Rangers placed 23rd with a 3.451 cumulative grade point average. Facilitating a successful program on and off the court has become a trademark of Raunig’s career. Since her arrival at Regis, Raunig has produced 65 all-conference players and 99 Academic All-Conference selections. She has also coached RMAC Player of the Year award winner (Diana Lopez, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07). Lopez and Paulina Tuell also earned All-America honors under Raunig, while Tuell also earned the 2008-09 RMAC Aca-demic Player of the Year Award. Two of her former players, Darcy Scheeler (scholarship) and Dena Koskovich (fellowship), earned prestigious awards in their respective fi elds of study. Lauren Luebbe, a 2011 graduate, earned Capital One Aca-demic All-District VII First Team and was the only Division II athlete named to the First Team All-Jesuit Academic team. Prior to coming to Regis, Raunig was an assistant coach for three different NCAA Division I programs. She spent three seasons at Ball State University (Ind.), two years at Arizona State University and four seasons at Washington State Univer-sity - including one year at the helm of the Cougars’ J.V. program. A 1980 graduate of the University of Denver (B.A. in Physical Education), Raunig became the fi rst former Pioneer ath-lete to have her jersey number (# 32) retired in a 1994 ceremony. During her playing career at DU, Raunig lettered four times for the women’s basketball team while re-writing the school’s record book in the process. At the time of her gradua-tion, Raunig held 16 scoring and rebounding records. During her standout career, Raunig averaged 17.1 points per game while grabbing 955 total rebounds. DU’s team captain and MVP in 1979-80, Raunig was selected as the school’s Female Athete of the Year following her senior season. After graduating, she earned a pair of Olympic tryouts and played for the Phoenix Flames of the Ladies Pro-fessional Basketball Association. Raunig went on earn a Master’s of Science in Physical Education (emphasis in coaching and administration) from Washington State University in 1982. She is also a 2006 graduate of the NCAA Women Coaches Academy During the summer of 2005, Raunig was inducted into the Helena (Mont.) Sports Hall of Fame. During her prep career at Capital High School (Helena, Mont.), Raunig was a three-time All-State performer on the girl’s basketball team. Raunig, who graduated from Capital H.S. in 1975, still owns fi ve Lady Bruin records, including career points (1,174), career scoring average (17.8 ppg), single-season points (425), single-season scoring average (18.45 ppg) and single-game points (36). Raunig has served on the WBCA Board of Directors and the NCAA Division II Coach of the Year Committee. A voting member of the WBCA / ESPN NCAA Division II Coaches Poll, Raunig just completed a four-year term as a member of the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee. Raunig currently makes her home in Denver.
OVERALL CONFERENCE
Year Wins Losses Pct. Wins Losses Pct. Post Season90-91 11 17 .393 5 7 .417
91-92 14 13 .519 7 7 .500 CAC Semifi nals
92-93 16 11 .593 7 7 .500 CAC Semifi nals
93-94 12 14 .462 4 10 .286
94-95 13 12 .520 6 6 .500 CAC Semifi nals
95-96 15 11 .577 7 5 .583 CAC Semifi nals
96-97 17 10 .630 12 7 .632
97-98 11 15 .423 8 11 .421
98-99 19 10 .655 13 6 .684 RMAC Championship Game
99-00 19 10 .655 11 8 .579 RMAC Championship Game
00-01 17 10 .630 12 7 .632 RMAC Shootout
01-02 21 8 .724 14 5 .737 RMAC Shootout/NCAA Regionals
02-03 23 8 .742 15 4 .789 RMAC Champions/NCAA Regionals
03-04 20 9 .690 14 5 .737 RMAC Shootout
04-05 23 8 .742 16 3 .842 RMAC Shootout/NCAA Regionals
05-06 26 6 .813 18 1 .947 RMAC Shootout/NCAA Regionals
06-07 26 6 .813 17 2 .895 RMAC Champions/NCAA Regionals
07-08 14 14 .500 10 9 .526 RMAC Shootout
08-09 14 14 .500 11 8 .579 RMAC Shootout
09-10 10 17 .370 3 16 .158
10-11 10 16 .385 9 13 .409
11-12 11 17 .393 9 13 .409
12-13 10 17 .370 9 13 .409 RMAC Tournament
13-14 16 12 .571 13 9 .591 RMAC Tournament Final Four
24 Years 388 285 .577 250 182 .579
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Vanessa Bain has been Head Coach Linda Raunig’s top as-sistant for 12 seasons. Bain begins her 13th year in 2014-15 occupying a seat next to Raunig and has been a major reason the Rangers have been so successful over those 12 seasons Prior to her appointment at Regis, Bain spent two seasons (2000-01, 2001-02) as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Colorado School of Mines in Golden. Bain has been a major component to the Rangers winning 20-or-more games fi ve times she has been at Regis. She has helped recruit such outstanding Regis student-athletes as: Diana Lopez, Denise Lopez, Paulina Tuell and Tae’lor Purdy to name a few. She has helped take the Rangers to four of their fi ve NCAA Division II Regional Tournaments. Bain’s prep coaching resume includes three years as an assis-tant girl’s basketball coach at Heritage High School in Littleton. From 1994 to 1996, Bain was the head girl’s basketball coach at Machebeuf High School. Bain also spent part of the 1994 season as an assistant volleyball coach at Bear Creek High School in Lakewood. A 1994 graduate (Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology) of Colorado Christian University in Lakewood, Bain played basketball for the Cougars during her collegiate career, earning Academic All-RMAC honors during the 1993-94 school year. Bain went on to earn her Master’s in Sports Administration from the University of Northern Colorado in 1999. Originally from Hugo, Colo., Bain resides in Denver.
Coaching Ledger• 13th season as assistant at Regis• Spent two seasons as an assistant at Colorado School of Mines, 2000-2002• Assistant coach for Heritage High School for three seasons• Head Girl’s Basketball Coach at Ma-chebeuf High School, 1994-1996
Vanessa BainAssistant Coach 13th Season Colorado Christian (1994)
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Paul Jessup begins his fi rst season as graduate assistant coach in 2014-15. Jessup is starting his 11th year in coaching. After graduating from Trinity International University as a stu-dent-athlete, Jessup went on to become a high school educator in central Indiana. Along with teaching, he was the head girl’s basketball coach who led Liberty Christian to their second-best record in school history. Coach Jessup was a boy’s varsity assistant for Liberty who won back-to-back sectional championships, which was also a fi rst in school history. As a former head girl’s coach, boy’s assistant, head track coach, and small business owner Jessup brings experience and eagerness to the Rangers in 2014-2015. Along with his responsi-bilities at Regis, he brings a plethora of basketball knowledge as an instructor for nationally renowned PGC (formerly Point Guard College) and as a Colorado club basketball skills coach. Jessup moved to Colorado with his young family in 2013.
Coaching Ledger • First season as Graduate Assistant Coach at Regis• Head Girl’s Basketball Coach at Lib-erty Christian• Boy’s Varsity Assistant at Liberty Christian• Instructor at Point Guard College• Colorado Club Basketball Skills Coach
Paul JessupGraduate Assistant 1st Season Trinity International (2009)
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The 2013-14 Regis women’s basketball team fi nished with an overall record of 16-12 and 13-9 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Regis ended the RMAC regular season fi nishing in fourth place securing the No. 4 seed in the RMAC Tournament. The Rangers fell out of the RMAC Tournament in the semifi nal game against the No. 1 seed Colorado Mesa.
Finishing above RU in the RMAC was Fort Lewis (16-11, 13-9 RMAC), CSU-Pueblo (22-9, 18-4 RMAC, and Colorado Mesa (30-2, 21-1 RMAC). Fort Lewis beat Regis out head-head to fi nish third, CSU-Pueblo in second, and Colorado Mesa on top. Other teams that rounded out those that earned a spot in the RMAC Tournament was Colorado Christian (5), Black Hills State (6), Metro State (7), and UC-Colorado Springs (8).
Regis defeated Colorado Christian 74-64 in the fi rst round of the RMAC Tournament be-fore falling in the semifi nal game against the No. 1 seed Colorado Mesa, 74-41.
Tae’lor Purdy (Agate, Colorado) earned numerous awards for her performance through-out her senior campaign. The guard earned WBCA and DII Bulletin All-American honors, a Daktronics All-Region award, and was named to the RMAC Shootout All-Tournament team and the All-RMAC First Team. Also, decorated on the academic side, Tae’lor earned recognition by being named to the CoSIDA All-America Third Team and earning a CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team honor. Bay’lee Purdy (Agate, Colorado), younger sister of Tae’lor, was the only other Ranger to earn All-RMAC honors being named to the Third Team.
T. Purdy averaged a double-double, leading Regis with 21.8 points and 10.2 rebounds per game while playing and starting in all 28 games. B. Purdy was the team’s second leading scorer averaging 13.6 points per game and owning the highest percentage of the team from the three-point arc with 39%.
The Rangers averaged 72.8 points per game as a team while holding a +2.1 scoring mar-gin over opponents and went on their largest win-streak late in the season winning four in a row. 3-point shooting specialists averaged 7.7 made three’s per game and slightly outrebounded opponents by +0.1, 38.5 to 38.4. RU outscored teams throughout the year dropping 2,039 total points to opponents 1,981.
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Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball
Final Release | April 1, 2014
2013-14 RMAC Overall
Institution W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Streak
^#*P - Colorado Mesa 21-1 0.955 30-2 0.938 L1^P - CSU-Pueblo 18-4 0.818 22-9 0.710 L2P - Fort Lewis 13-9 0.591 16-11 0.593 L1P - Regis 13-9 0.591 16-12 0.571 L1P - Colorado Christian 13-9 0.591 15-13 0.536 L2P - Black Hills State 12-10 0.545 15-14 0.517 L1P - Metro State 12-10 0.545 13-14 0.481 L2P - UC-Colorado Springs 12-10 0.545 13-14 0.481 L1Colorado Mines 10-12 0.455 11-15 0.423 L1New Mexico Highlands 8-14 0.364 12-14 0.462 W1Western New Mexico 7-15 0.318 11-17 0.393 L1Western State 6-16 0.273 6-21 0.222 W1Adams State 5-17 0.227 9-18 0.333 L5Chadron State 4-18 0.182 4-22 0.154 L6^ - Qualified for NCAA Tournament# - RMAC Tournament Champion* - RMAC Regular Season ChampionP - Clinched a spot in the RMAC Tournament
All-America
Third Team
Ashley Kuchar, Fort Lewis Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa Tae’lor Purdy, Regis
First Team
Ashley Kuchar, Fort Lewis Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa Tae’lor Purdy, Regis
First Team
Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
WBCA
All-America
First Team
Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
Honorable Mention
Tae’lor Purdy, Regis
All-America
First Team
Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa All-America Honorable Mention
Tae’lor Purdy, Regis
All-Tourney Team
MVP – Christen Lopez, Colorado Mesa
Aubry Boehme, Colorado MesaSharaya Selsor, Colorado MesaDakota Barrie, Black Hills StateChelsea Biegler, Black Hills StateTae’lor Purdy, Regis
First Team
Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa Tae’lor Purdy, Regis Second Team
Abby Kirchoff, UC-Colorado Springs
All-America
All-Tourney Team
Most Outstanding Player:
Chontiquah White, West Texas A&M
Sharaya Selsor, Colorado MesaDevin Griffin, West Texas A&MHannah Pollart, Colorado MesaCasey Land, West Texas A&M
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#8 UC-Colorado Springs(12-10, 13-13)
Tuesday, March 4
Host: #1 CMU
Time: 7 p.m.
Semifinal: Friday, March 7
Host: Colorado Mesa
Time 7:30 p.m.
Final: Saturday, March 8
Host: Colorado Mesa
Time 7:30 p.m.2014 RMAC
Champion
#1 Colorado Mesa (21-1, 25-1)
#5 Colorado Christian (13-9, 15-11)
#4 Regis (13-9, 15-11)
#6 Black Hills State (12-10, 13-13)
Semifinal: Friday, March 7
Host: Colorado Mesa
Time 5 p.m.
#3 Fort Lewis (13-9, 16-10)
#7 Metro State (12-10, 13-13)
#2 CSU-Pueblo (18-4, 21-7)
#1 Colorado Mesa (70-57)
#2 CSU-Pueblo (51-46)
#4 Regis (74-64)
#6 Black Hills State (81-71)
#1 Colorado Mesa (74-41)
#6 Black Hills State (63-53)
2014 RMAC Women’s Basketball Bracket
2014 – Colorado Mesa2013 – Colorado Mesa2012 – Fort Lewis2011 – Fort Lewis2010 – CSU-Pueblo2009 – CSU-Pueblo2008 – CSU-Pueblo2007 – Regis2006 – CSU-Pueblo2005 – Metro State2004 – Nebraska-Kearney2003 – Regis2002 – Mesa State2001 – Nebraska-Kearney2000 - Nebraska-Kearney1999 - Nebraska-Kearney1998 – Metro State1997 - Nebraska-Kearney1996 - Nebraska-Kearney1995 – Chadron State1994 – N.M. Highlands1993 – Fort Hays State
RMAC Women’s Basketball
Tuesday, March 4
Host: #4 RU
Time 4 p.m.
Tuesday, March 4
Host: #3 FLC
Time 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 4
Host: #2 CSUP
Time: 7 p.m.
RMAC Women’s Basketball
All-Tournament Team
MVP – Christen Lopez, Colorado MesaAubry Boehme, Colorado MesaSharaya Selsor, Colorado MesaDakota Barrie, Black Hills State
Chelsea Biegler, Black Hills StateTae’lor Purdy, Regis
#1 Colorado Mesa (73-55)
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April 1, 2014Rank School
1 Bentley University (Mass.) -302 West Texas A&M University3 Nova Southeastern University (Fla.)4 Colorado Mesa University -15 Drury University (Mo.)6 California State Polytechnic University - Pomona7 Emporia State University (Kan.)8 Edinboro University (Pa.)9 Gannon University (Pa.)10 Harding University (Ark.)11 University of Central Missouri12 Concordia University (Minn.)13 Glenville State College (W.Va.)14 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania15 University of Tampa (Fla.)16 Wayne State College (Neb.)17 Limestone College (S.C.)18 Lewis University (Ill.)19 Rollins College (Fla.)20 Delta State University (Miss.)21 Montana State University - Billings22 Virginia State University23 Quincy University (Ill.)24 Northern State University (S.D.)T25 Lenoir-Rhyne University (N.C.)T25 LIU Post (N.Y.)
Others Receiving Votes: Minnesota State University - Mankato 82; University of North Georgia 76; Wayne State University (Mich.) 69; Pittsburg State Univer-sity (Kan.) 67; Armstrong Atlantic State University (Ga.) 55; Adelphi University (N.Y.) 30; Tarleton State University (Texas) 30; Simon Fraser University (BC) 22; California State University - Chico 20; Stonehill College (Mass.) 17; University of Indianapolis (Ind.) 15; Fort Hays State University (Kan.) 14; Wingate University (N.C.) 13; Northwest Nazarene University (Idaho) 12; Academy of Art University (Calif.) 11; University of District of Columbia (DC) 11; Truman State University (Mo.) 9; Clayton State University (Ga.) 8; Shaw University (N.C.) 8; Northern Michigan University 4; Saint Edwards University (Texas) 4; Saint Mary’s University (Texas) 3; Albany State University (Ga.) 2; Texas A&M International University 2; Belmont Abbey College (N.C.) 1; Colorado State University - Pueblo 1; Univer-sity of Charleston (W.Va.) 1.
RMAC Teams in the Top 25
March 3
Offense: Erika Richards, Fort Lewis
Defense: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian
February 24
Offense: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian
Defense: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian
February 17
Offense: Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
Defense: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian
February 10
Offense: Ashley Kuchar, Fort Lewis
Defense: Kya DeGarmo, Metro State
February 3
Offense: Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
Defense: Katie Nehf, CSU-Pueblo
January 27
Offense: Abby Kirchoff, UC-Colorado Springs
Defense: Christina Whitelaw, Colorado Christian
January 20
Offense: Kattie Ranta, Chadron State College
Defense: Mary Brinton, Fort Lewis College
January 13
Offense: China Smith, New Mexico Highlands
Defense: Nalani Hernandez, Western New Mexico
January 6
Offense: Taylor Fox, CSU-Pueblo
Defense: China Smith, New Mexico Highlands
December 23
Offense: Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
Defense: Abby Kirchoff, UC-Colorado Springs
December 16
Offense: Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
Defense: Katie Nehf, CSU-Pueblo
December 9
Offense: Tae’lor Purdy, Regis
Defense: Katie Nehf, CSU-Pueblo
December 2
Offense: Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
Defense: Tory Langas, Colorado Mines
November 25
Offense: Cassie Lambrecht, Metro State
Defense: Nalani Hernandez, Western New Mexico
November 18
Offense: Ashley Mitchell, Western New Mexico
Defense: Taylor Fox, CSU-Pueblo
November 11
Offense: Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa
Defense: China Smith, New Mexico Highlands
April 1 4. Colorado MesaRV. CSU-Pueblo
March 4 4. Colorado MesaRV. CSU-Pueblo
February 25 2. Colorado MesaRV. CSU-Pueblo
February 182. Colorado Mesa
February 112. Colorado Mesa
February 42. Colorado Mesa
January 282. Colorado Mesa
January 214. Colorado Mesa
January 145. Colorado Mesa
January 75. Colorado Mesa
December 175. Colorado Mesa
December 105. Colorado Mesa
December 35. Colorado Mesa
November 267. Colorado MesaRV. Metro State
November 198. Colorado MesaRV. Metro StateRV. Fort Lewis RV. UC-Colorado Springs
October 3013. Colorado MesaRV. Metro StateRV. UC-Colorado SpringsRV. Colorado MinesRV. Fort Lewis
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China Smith
New Mexico Highlands University
Senior, Post, 6-1
Los Angeles, Calif./Cal State Northridge
Was tied for sixth in the RMAC in blocked shots (0.8 bpg) and tied for ninth in steals (1.8 spg). Smith also led the conference in rebounding (10.9 rpg) which includes 6.0 defensive rebounds per game.
Christina Whitelaw
Colorado Christian University
Junior, Guard, 5-7
Colorado Springs, Colo./St. Mary’s HS
After missing the first seven games of the season, Whitelaw has 110 steals, for an average of 6.1 spg. Whitelaw would lead NCAA DII in steals if she had enough games to qualify.
Laura Tyree
Colorado School of Mines
Guard, 5-6
Lakewood, Colo./D’Evelyn HS
The freshman averaged 9.1 points per game while dishing out 76 assists (2.9 apg) good for 15th in the RMAC. Tyree also had 27 steals on the season.
Taylor Wagner
Colorado Mesa University
In just his second season as head coach of the Mav-ericks, Wagner has led CMU to their second straight RMAC regular season championship and picked up his second RMAC Coach of the Year award.
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The RMAC all-conference awards were selected by the league’s 14 head coaches. They were not allowed to vote for their own team or themselves. Players are listed by points received in the voting.
FIRST TEAM ALL-RMACName Yr. School
Sharaya Selsor Sr. Colorado MesaTae’lor Purdy Sr. RegisAbby Kirchoff Jr. UC-Colorado SpringsAshley Kuchar Sr. Fort LewisAubry Boehme Sr. Colorado MesaChristina Whitelaw Jr. Colorado ChristianChelsey Biegler Jr. Black Hills StateTaylor Fox Sr. CSU-PuebloErika Richards Sr. Fort LewisChina Smith Sr. N.M. Highlands
SECOND TEAM ALL-RMACName Yr. School
Kattie Ranta Sr. Chadron StateKatie Nehf Jr. CSU-PuebloAllie Grazulis Sr. Colorado MinesChristen Lopez Sr. Colorado MesaJade McIntosh Jr. Western StateChristie Groh Sr. Fort LewisCassie Lambrecht Sr. Metro StatePaige Ramm Sr. CSU-PuebloJess Murdoch Sr. Colorado ChristianRaTanya Newsome Jr. Western N.M.
THIRD TEAM ALL-RMACName Yr. School
Bay’lee Purdy So. RegisAmy Nelson Sr. Metro StateAlex Evans Sr. CSU-PuebloAlyssa Lopez Sr. N.M. HighlandsCourtney Gallo Sr. Colorado MinesKya DeGarmo Sr. Metro StateTaylor Rock Sr. Colorado MesaKayli Rageth Sr. Chadron StateMariah Gonzales Jr. Adams StateKate Louthan So. Colorado Christian
Sharaya Selsor
Colorado Mesa University
Senior, Guard, 5-9
Glenwood Springs, Colo./Metro State
Leads the RMAC averaging 24.9 points per game. Is also top five in field goal percentage (.461) three-point percentage (.434) and free throw percentage. (.884).
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Name Yr. Pos. School Hometown GPA Major
# Ashley Kuchar Sr. G Fort Lewis Provo, Utah 3.95 PsychologyTae’lor Purdy Gr. F Regis Agate, Colo. 3.41 Biological SciencesSharaya Selsor Sr. G Colorado Mesa Glenwood Springs, Colo. 3.52 Sports ManagementGillian Foster Sr. F Colorado Christian Norman, Okla. 4.00 Political ScienceTaylor Rock Sr. G Colorado Mesa Smithfield, Utah 3.97 Exercise Science# - 2014 RMAC Women’s Basketball Academic Player of the Year
Name Yr. School Hometown GPA Major
Dakota Barrie Jr. G Black Hills State Mountain Home, Idaho 3.74 Exercise ScienceLogan Cowan Jr. F Black Hills State Highmore, S.D. 3.64 BiologyLindsey Fearing Sr. G Black Hills State Gillette, Wyo. 3.43 PsychologyCassidy Kotelman Jr. G Black Hills State Brookings, S.D. 3.92 BiologyBailey Kusser Jr. G Black Hills State Highmore, S.D. 3.46 BiologyGreer Babbe Sr. F Chadron State Papillion, Neb. 3.52 BiologyKattie Ranta Sr. G Chadron State Rapid City, S.D. 3.52 Physical Ed/Health ScienceDallas Shaw Jr. G Chadron State Buffalo, Wyo. 3.48 BiologyMaddie Page Jr. G Colorado Christian Arvada, Colo. 4.00 Health ScienceKayla Fakelman Jr. F Colorado Christian Casper, Wyo. 3.46 Liberal ArtsChristen Lopez Sr. G Colorado Mesa West Jordan, Utah 3.69 BiologyHannah Bowden Sr. C Colorado Mesa Montrose, Colo. 3.44 Sports ManagementLaurel Kasel So. G Colorado Mesa Park City, Utah 3.91 BusinessTawni Middleton Fr. G Colorado Mesa Olathe, Colo. 4.00 BiologyAllie Grazulis Gr. F Colorado Mines Palmer, Alaska 3.36 Geophysical EngineeringCatherine Jimenez Sr. G Colorado Mines Trinidad, Colo. 3.78 BiochemistryKatie Nehf Jr. C CSU-Pueblo Broomfield, Colo. 3.82 Exercise SciencePaige Ramm Sr. G CSU-Pueblo Prescott, Ariz. 3.68 ArtDee Arrieta So. G CSU-Pueblo Pueblo, Colo. 3.48 UndecidedEmily Dungey Jr. G CSU-Pubelo Lake Oswego, Ore. 3.53 BusinessAshley Piper So. G CSU-Pueblo Cedar Rapids, Iowa 3.31 BusinessChristie Groh Sr. F Fort Lewis Grapevine, Texas 3.50 MathErika Richards Sr. G Fort Lewis Mesa, Ariz. 3.79 Exercise ScienceMary Brinton So. F Fort Lewis Pagosa Springs, Colo. 3.75 Athletic TrainingMeagan Prins So. F Fort Lewis Broomfield, Colo. 4.00 English/Political ScienceKylie Santos So. G Fort Lewis Golden, Colo. 3.92 AccountingAmy Nelson Sr. F/C Metro State Richmond, Va. 3.81 Business ManagementTai Jensen Sr. F/C Metro State Troy, Idaho 3.59 Education/EnglishCassie Lambrecht Sr. G Metro State Colorado Springs, Colo. 3.74 Recreation TherapyElena Velasquez So. G Metro State Albuquerque, N.M. 3.33 Physical EducationChina Smith Gr. P New Mexico Highlands Los Angeles, Calif. 3.75 CounselingAlyssa Lopez Sr. G New Mexico Highlands El Paso, Texas 3.68 Pre-Professional HealthSarah Seefeldt Jr. F Regis The Woodlands, Texas 3.90 Business ManagementErica Von Stein Jr. G Regis Trafalgar, Ind. 3.31 Business ManagementTaylor Garcia Fr. F UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, Colo. 3.88 International BusinessBrooke Baker Sr. F UC-Colorado Springs Parker, Colo. 3.64 Health ScienceGabby Ramirez So. G UC-Colorado Springs Milliken, Colo. 3.50 Criminal JusticeHannah Kingsbury Jr. G UC-Colorado Springs Longmont, Colo. 3.48 Health ScienceKellie Krueger Jr. F UC-Colorado Springs Wilsonville, Ore. 3.40 BusinessVeronica Celaya Sr. F Western New Mexico Chandler, Ariz. 4.00 MathematicsDesiree Young Jr. G Western New Mexico North Ogden, Utah 3.54 PsychologyMargaret Zimmerman So. F Western State Denver, Colo. 3.79 Biology
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‘12-13 RMAC Overall
School (1st Place Votes) Points Record Record
1. UC-Colorado Springs (2) 32 16-6 19-8 2. Colorado Mesa (5) 34 21-1 31-2 3. Metro State (1) 48 17-5 21-104. Colorado Christian (2) 50 13-9 18-115. Fort Lewis (3) 56 16-6 18-116. Black Hills State (1) 69 11-11 13-157. CSU-Pueblo 73 15-7 18-108. Colorado Mines 90 12-10 15-159. Regis 103 9-13 11-1910. Western State Colorado 137 5-17 5-2111. New Mexico Highlands 138 4-18 4-2212. Adams State 145 6-16 9-19 13. Chadron State 151 5-17 5-21 Western New Mexico 151 4-18 4-22
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Preseason Coaches Poll
2013-14 RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team
Name Yr. School Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School
*Abby Kirchoff Jr. UC-Colorado Springs G 5-11 Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS*Tae’lor Purdy Sr. Regis F 5-10 Agate, Colo./Deer Trail HS*Chelsey Biegler Jr. Black Hills State G 5-10 Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Central HSSharaya Selsor Sr. Colorado Mesa G 5-9 Glenwood Springs, Colo./Metro StateAshley Kuchar Sr. Fort Lewis G 5-8 Provo, Utah/Provo HSAlyssa Lopez Sr. N.M. Highlands G 5-8 El Paso, Texas/Franklin HSTaylor Torres So. Colorado Christian G 5-4 Colorado Springs, Colo./Palmer HSTaylor Helbig Jr. Colorado Mines G 5-10 Thornton, Colo./Holy Family HSAmy Nelson Sr. Metro State F 5-11 Richmond, Utah/Sky View HSAllie Grazulis Sr. Colorado Mines F 5-11 Palmer, Alaska/Colony HS* - unanimous selection
Abby Kirchoff
UC-Colorado Springs
Junior, Guard, 5-11
Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS
Kirchoff was named to the 2012-13 All-RMAC First Team. She averaged 14.1 points and shot 41.7% from the three-point line. The Bar-rington, Ill., native ranked in the top five in the
RMAC for three-point percentage, free-throw percentage and steals. She was No. 22 in NCAA Division II last season in field goal percentage. Kirchoff scored 20-plus points in three games and had a season-high 25 points against Fort Lewis (11/30). She finished ninth in the conference in scoring.
Gillian Foster
Colorado Christian
Senior, Center, 6-3
Norman, Okla./Homeschool
Foster is second in CCU History with 77 career blocks. Her 2012-13 season block total of 45 is second best in the Cougar record books for a single season. She broke a Colorado Christian
single game record on Feb. 23, 2012 with an eight-block per-formance against New Mexico Highlands. Foster is the 2012-13 RMAC Honor Student Athlete for CCU and was on the 2011-12 and 2012-13 RMAC All-Academic Teams.
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Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 9 at Missouri Western State University L, 38-59Nov. 14 vs. Wayne State L, 59-78Nov. 16 at Montana State University-Billings L, 55-59Nov. 19 vs. South Dakota Mines L, 65-78Dec. 6 at Colorado Mesa* L, 41-86Dec. 7 at Western State* L, 77-79Dec. 14 vs. Colorado Mines W, 68-59Dec. 15 vs. Colorado Christian* L, 58-62Dec. 20 vs. Regis* L, 71-94Dec. 21 vs. Metro State* L, 60-67Jan. 3 at Fort Lewis* L, 83-85Jan. 4 at Adams State* L, 54-66Jan. 9 at Black Hills State* L, 45-89Jan. 17 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 102-99Jan. 18 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 74-68Jan. 24 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 60-73Jan. 25 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 60-65Jan. 31 at Metro State* L, 62-83Feb. 1 at Regis* L, 59-90Feb. 7 vs. Western State* W, 70-48Feb. 8 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 62-95Feb. 14 at Colorado Christian* L, 61-81Feb. 15 at Colorado Mines* L, 63-87Feb. 21 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* L, 73-81Feb. 22 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 64-80Mar. 1 vs. Black Hills State* L, 54-73
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 8 at Southwestern Okla. State University L, 65-84Nov. 9 at Northwestern Okla. State University W, 68-63Nov. 29 at Northwest Nazarene L, 60-72Nov. 30 vs. Central Washington W, 80-75Dec. 6 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 95-65Dec. 7 vs. Western New Mexico* L, 67-95Dec. 14 at Black Hills State* L, 54-66Dec. 15 at Chadron State* W, 62-58Dec. 21 at Colorado Mines* L, 59-63Jan. 3 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 65-67Jan. 4 vs. Western State* W, 84-52Jan. 10 at Metro State* L, 55-72Jan. 11 at Regis* W, 92-74Jan. 17 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 68-79Jan. 18 at UC-Colorado Springs* W, 80-73Jan. 24 vs. Fort Lewis* W, 66-65Jan. 25 vs. Adams State* W, 78-56Jan. 31 at Western State* W, 83-58Feb. 1 at Colorado Mesa* L, 61-74Feb. 7 vs. Regis* W, 73-70Feb. 8 vs. Metro State* L, 68-81Feb. 14 vs. Chadron State* W, 81-61Feb. 15 vs. Black Hills State* L, 74-82Feb. 21 at Western New Mexico* W, 75-71Feb. 22 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 86-83Mar. 1 vs. Colorado Mines* W, 65-53Mar. 4 at Regis L, 64-74Mar. 14 vs. Mid-America Christian L, 71-78
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 8 vs. Eastern New Mexico University W, 58-46Nov. 9 vs. Midwestern State University W, 64-56Nov. 13 at Oklahoma Panhandle State University W, 66-54Nov. 16 vs. Northern New Mexico College W, 71-43Nov. 20 at University of Northern Colorado (exh.) L, 49-58Nov. 24 at West Texas A&M University L, 53-76Dec. 6 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 44-77Dec. 7 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* L, 54-72Dec. 14 vs. Fort Lewis* L, 44-56Dec. 20 at Western State* W, 62-54Dec. 21 at Colorado Mesa* L, 55-75Jan. 3 vs. Black Hills State* L, 48-82Jan. 4 vs. Chadron State* W, 66-54Jan. 10 at Western New Mexico* W, 52-45Jan. 11 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 60-82Jan. 17 vs. Metro State* L, 35-76Jan. 18 vs. Regis* L, 53-82Jan. 24 at Colorado Mines* L, 40-54Jan. 25 at Colorado Christian* L, 56-78Feb. 1 at Fort Lewis* L, 52-64Feb. 7 vs. New Mexico Highlands* L, 38-46Feb. 8 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 56-52Feb. 14 at UC-Colorado Springs* W, 71-66Feb. 15 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 46-59Feb. 21 at Regis* L, 39-59Feb. 22 at Metro State* L, 49-62Feb. 28 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 48-69Mar. 1 vs. Western State* L, 40-49
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 16 vs. Northern State L, 67-77Nov. 22 vs. Sioux Falls L, 70-75Nov. 26 vs. South Dakota Mines W, 62-58Dec. 6 at Western State* L, 47-48Dec. 7 at Colorado Mesa* L, 52-81Dec. 14 vs. Colorado Christian* W, 66-54Dec. 15 vs. Colorado Mines* W, 73-53Dec. 20 vs. Metro State* W, 71-68Dec. 21 vs. Regis* W, 95-83Jan. 3 at Adams State* W, 82-48Jan. 4 at Fort Lewis* W, 77-69Jan. 9 vs. Chadron State* W, 89-45Jan. 11 at South Dakota Mines L, 56-61Jan. 17 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 80-63Jan. 18 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 84-76Jan. 24 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 60-71Jan. 25 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 53-69Jan. 31 at Regis* L, 75-81Feb. 1 at Metro State* L, 58-63Feb. 7 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 82-86Feb. 8 vs. Western State* W, 66-40Feb. 14 at Colorado Mines* L, 40-66Feb. 15 at Colorado Christian* W, 82-74Feb. 21 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 61-73Feb. 22 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* L, 49-63Mar. 1 at Chadron State* W, 73-54Mar. 4 at Fort Lewis W, 81-71Mar. 7 vs. CSU-Pueblo W, 63-53Mar. 8 at Colorado Mesa L, 55-73
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Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 8 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State University W, 69-42Nov. 9 at Southwestern Oklahoma State University W, 82-68Nov. 29 vs. University of Montana-Western W, 74-46Nov. 30 vs. Dixie State University W, 87-53Dec. 6 vs. Chadron State* W, 86-41Dec. 7 vs. Black Hills State* W, 81-52Dec. 13 at Western New Mexico* W, 57-51Dec. 14 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 81-70Dec. 20 vs. Fort Lewis* W, 89-65Dec. 21 vs. Adams State* W, 75-55Jan. 3 at Colorado Christian* W, 67-65Jan. 4 at Colorado Mines* W, 67-61Jan. 9 vs. CSU-Pueblo* W, 83-42Jan. 11 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* W, 64-46Jan. 18 at Western State* W, 73-49Jan. 24 at Metro State* W, 66-63Jan. 25 at Regis* W, 87-67Jan. 31 vs. Colorado Mines* W, 85-54Feb. 1 vs. Colorado Christian* W, 74-61Feb. 7 at Black Hills State* W, 86-82Feb. 8 at Chadron State* W, 95-62Feb. 14 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 71-52Feb. 15 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 69-58Feb. 22 vs. Western State* W, 82-46Feb. 28 at Adams State* W, 69-48Mar. 1 at Fort Lewis* L, 70-76Mar. 4 UC-Colorado Springs W, 70-57Mar. 7 vs. Regis W, 74-41Mar. 8 vs. Black Hills State W, 73-55Mar. 14 vs. Midwestern State W, 60-49Mar. 15 vs. Tarleton State W, 66-44Mar. 17 at West Texas A&M L, 56-59
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 15 at Oklahoma Christian L, 58-62Nov. 16 at McMurry W, 62-49Nov. 29 vs. Trevecca Nazarene L, 66-69Nov. 30 vs. Cameron L, 68-80Dec. 6 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 84-78Dec. 7 vs. New Mexico Highlands* L, 59-65Dec. 14 at Chadron State L, 59-68Dec. 15 at Black Hills State* L, 53-73Dec. 21 vs. Colorado Christian* W, 63-59Jan. 3 vs. Western State* L, 55-64Jan. 4 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 61-67Jan. 10 at Regis* L, 77-89Jan. 11 at Metro State* L, 48-78Jan. 17 at UC-Colorado Springs* W, 55-54Jan. 18 at CSU-Pueblo* W, 55-47Jan. 24 vs. Adams State* W, 54-40Jan. 25 vs. Fort Lewis* L, 60-75Jan. 31 at Colorado Mesa* L, 54-85Feb. 1 at Western State* W, 75-47Feb. 7 vs. Metro State* L, 44-46Feb. 8 vs. Regis* L, 63-66Feb. 14 vs. Black Hills State* W, 66-40Feb. 15 vs. Chadron State* W, 87-63Feb. 21 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 78-75Feb. 22 at Western New Mexico* W, 79-70Mar. 1 at Colorado Christian* L, 53-65
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 8 at Midwestern State L, 57-70Nov. 9 at Eastern New Mexico W, 73-64Nov. 15 vs. McMurry (TX) W, 69-49Nov. 16 vs. Oklahoma Christian W, 77-69Nov. 29 at Angelo State (TX) L, 49-52Nov. 30 at West Texas A&M L, 57-88Dec. 6 at Adams State* W, 77-44Dec. 7 at Fort Lewis* W, 78-73Dec. 13 at Regis* W, 89-80Dec. 14 at Metro State* W, 57-50Dec. 20 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 71-54Dec. 21 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 65-56Jan. 4 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* W, 65-64Jan. 9 at Colorado Mesa* L, 42-83Jan. 10 at Western State* W, 70-54Jan. 17 vs. Colorado Christian* W, 79-68Jan. 18 vs. Colorado Mines* L, 47-55Jan. 24 vs. Chadron State* W, 73-60Jan. 25 vs. Black Hills State* W, 69-53Jan. 31 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 67-51Feb. 1 at Western New Mexico* W, 66-57Feb. 8 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 57-67Feb. 14 vs. Fort Lewis* W, 53-49Feb. 15 vs. Adams State* W, 59-46Feb. 21 at Black Hills State* W, 73-61Feb. 22 at Chadron State* W, 80-64Feb. 28 vs. Metro State* L, 50-62Mar. 1 vs. Regis* W, 68-53Mar. 4 vs. Metro State W, 51-48Mar. 7 vs. Black Hills State L, 53-63Mar. 14 vs. St. Mary’s L, 57-63
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 9 vs. Northern New Mexico W, 101-62Nov. 15 at Tarleton State University L, 62-81Nov. 16 at Texas Women’s Univeristy W, 52-49Nov. 29 vs. St. Edward’s W, 78-76Dec. 6 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* W, 68-64Dec. 7 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 73-78Dec. 14 at Adams State* W, 56-44Dec. 20 at Colorado Mesa* L, 65-89Dec. 21 at Western State* W, 78-66Jan. 3 vs. Chadron State* W, 85-83Jan. 4 vs. Black Hills State* L, 69-77Jan. 10 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 63-74Jan. 11 at Western New Mexico* L, 68-71Jan. 17 vs. Regis* W, 79-61Jan. 18 vs. Metro State* W, 78-57Jan. 24 at Colorado Christian* L, 65-66Jan. 25 at Colorado Mines* W, 75-60Feb. 1 vs. Adams State* W, 64-52Feb. 7 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 71-64Feb. 8 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 108-78Feb. 14 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 49-53Feb. 15 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 57-61Feb. 21 at Metro State* W, 89-88Feb. 22 at Regis* L, 71-81Feb. 28 vs. Western State* W, 88-61Mar. 1 vs. Colorado Mesa* W, 76-70Mar. 4 vs. Black HIlls State L, 71-81
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Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 23 at Texas Woman’s L, 59-69Nov. 24 at Tarleton St. L, 60-90Nov. 29 at Cameron W, 82-61Nov. 30 at Trevecca Nazarene W, 78-71Dec. 7 vs. Metro State* W, 61-54Dec. 13 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 80-89Dec. 14 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* W, 84-75Dec. 20 at Chadron State* W, 94-71Dec. 21 at Black Hills State* L, 83-95Jan. 3 at Western New Mexico* L, 63-65Jan. 4 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 80-73Jan. 10 vs. Colorado Mines* W, 89-77Jan. 11 vs. Colorado Christian* L, 74-92Jan. 17 at Fort Lewis* L, 61-79Jan. 18 at Adams State* W, 82-53Jan. 24 vs. Western State* W, 74-49Jan. 25 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 67-87Jan. 31 vs. Black Hills State* W, 81-75Feb. 1 vs. Chadron State* W, 90-59Feb. 7 at Colorado Christian* L, 70-73Feb. 8 at Colorado Mines* W, 66-63Feb. 15 at Metro State* W, 72-61Feb. 21 vs. Adams State* W, 59-39Feb. 22 vs. Fort Lewis* W, 81-71Feb. 28 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 81-84Mar. 1 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 53-68Mar. 4 vs. Colorado Christian W, 74-64Mar. 7 at Colorado Mesa L, 41-74
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 15 vs. Bemidji State L, 76-85Nov. 16 vs. California Baptist W, 76-64Nov. 22 at Nebraska-Kearney L, 74-83Nov. 23 at Minnesota State L, 68-87Dec. 6 at Fort Lewis* L, 64-68Dec. 7 at Adams State* W, 72-54Dec. 13 at Metro State* L, 56-68Dec. 14 at Regis* L, 75-84Dec. 20 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 77-55Dec. 21 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 79-75Jan. 4 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 64-65Jan. 9 at Western State* W, 70-52Jan. 11 at Colorado Mesa* L, 46-64Jan. 17 vs. Colorado Mines* L, 54-55Jan. 18 vs. Colorado Christian* L, 73-80Jan. 24 vs. Black Hills State* W, 71-60Jan. 25 vs. Chadron State* W, 65-60Jan. 31 at Western New Mexico* L, 62-77Feb. 1 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 70-80Feb. 8 vs. CSU-Pueblo* W, 67-57Feb. 14 vs. Adams State* L, 66-71Feb. 15 vs. Fort Lewis* W, 61-57Feb. 21 at Chadron State* W, 81-73Feb. 22 at Black Hills State* W, 63-49Feb. 28 vs. Regis* W, 84-81Mar. 1 vs. Metro State* W, 62-43Mar. 4 at Colorado Mesa L, 57-70
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 22 vs. Minnesota State L, 63-75 Nov. 23 vs. Nebraska-Kearney W, 79-64 Nov. 29 at UC San Diego L, 61-62 Nov. 30 vs. Cal State San Bernardino L, 52-60 Dec. 7 at Regis* L, 54-61 Dec. 13 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* W, 68-56 Dec. 14 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 50-57 Dec. 20 at Black Hills State* L, 68-71 Dec. 21 at Chadron State* W, 67-60 Jan. 3 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 70-72 Jan. 4 at Western New Mexico* L, 44-52 Jan. 10 vs. Colorado Christian* W, 72-55 Jan. 11 vs. Colorado Mines* W, 78-48 Jan. 17 at Adams State* W, 76-35 Jan. 18 at Fort Lewis* L, 57-78 Jan. 24 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 63-66 Jan. 25 vs. Western State* W, 49-43 Jan. 31 vs. Chadron State* W, 83-62 Feb. 1 vs. Black Hills State* W, 63-58 Feb. 7 at Colorado Mines* W, 46-44 Feb. 8 at Colorado Christian* W, 81-68 Feb. 15 vs. Regis* L, 61-72 Feb. 21 vs. Fort Lewis* L, 88-89 Feb. 22 vs. Adams State* W, 62-49 Feb. 28 at CSU-Pueblo* W, 62-50 Mar. 1 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 43-62 Mar. 4 at CSU-Pueblo L, 48-51
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 9 at University of the Southwest W, 74-36Nov. 21 vs. University of the Southwest W, 83-64Dec. 6 at Colorado Christian* L, 65-95Dec. 7 at Colorado Mines* W, 65-59Dec. 13 vs. Western State* L, 53-55Dec. 14 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 70-81Dec. 20 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 55-77Dec. 21 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 56-65Jan. 3 vs. Metro State* W, 72-70Jan. 4 vs. Regis* L, 73-80Jan. 10 vs. Fort Lewis* W, 74-63Jan. 11 vs. Adams State* W, 82-60Jan. 17 at Chadron State* L, 99-102Jan. 18 at Black Hills State* L, 76-84Jan. 21 vs. Northern New Mexico College W, 86-62Jan. 25 at Western New Mexico* L, 73-80Jan. 31 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 51-67Feb. 1 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* W, 80-70Feb. 7 at Adams State* W, 46-38Feb. 8 at Fort Lewis* L, 78-108Feb. 14 at Colorado Mesa* L, 52-71Feb. 15 at Western State* W, 67-53Feb. 21 vs. Colorado Mines* L, 75-78Feb. 22 vs. Colorado Christian* L, 83-86Mar. 1 vs. Western New Mexico* W, 74-61
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Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 8 at University of Alaska Fairbanks L, 87-72Nov. 9 at University of Alaska Anchorage L, 56-85Nov. 16 vs. Sul Ross State University W, 105-55Nov. 18 vs. University of the Southwest W, 89-59Nov. 19 at Grand Canyon University (exh.) L, 52-79Dec. 4 vs. Angelo State University W, 59-52Dec. 6 at Colorado Mines* L, 78-84Dec. 7 at Colorado Christian* W, 95-67Dec. 13 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 51-57Dec. 14 vs. Western State* L, 58-60Dec. 20 at CSU-Pueblo* L, 54-71Dec. 21 at UC-Colorado Springs* L, 75-79Jan. 3 vs. Regis* W, 65-63Jan. 4 vs. Metro State* W, 52-44Jan. 10 vs. Adams State* L, 45-52Jan. 11 vs. Fort Lewis* W, 71-68Jan. 17 at Black Hills State* L, 63-80Jan. 18 at Chadron State* L, 68-74Jan. 25 vs. New Mexico Highlands* W, 80-73Jan. 31 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* W, 77-62Feb. 1 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 57-66Feb. 7 at Fort Lewis* L, 64-71Feb. 8 at Adams State* L, 52-56Feb. 14 at Western State* W, 69-50Feb. 15 at Colorado Mesa* L, 58-69Feb. 21 vs. Colorado Christian* L, 71-75Feb. 22 vs. Colorado Mines* L, 70-79Feb. 27 at Eastern New Mexico University W, 68-65Mar. 1 at New Mexico Highlands* L, 61-74
Date Opponent Time/Result
Nov. 9 at Grand Canyon L, 35-92Nov. 15 vs. California Baptist University L, 52-67Nov. 16 vs. Bemidji State University L, 61-85Nov. 29 vs. Dixie State @ Grand Junction, Colo. L, 59-69Nov. 30 vs. Montana-Western @ Grand Junction, Colo. L, 61-71Dec. 6 vs. Black Hills State* W, 48-47Dec. 7 vs. Chadron State* W, 79-77Dec. 13 at New Mexico Highlands* W, 55-53Dec. 14 at Western New Mexico* W, 60-58Dec. 20 vs. Adams State* L, 54-62Dec. 21 vs. Fort Lewis* L, 66-78Jan. 3 at Colorado Mines* W, 64-55Jan. 4 at Colorado Christian* L, 52-84Jan. 9 vs. UC-Colorado Springs* L, 52-70Jan. 10 vs. CSU-Pueblo* L, 54-70Jan. 18 vs. Colorado Mesa* L, 49-73Jan. 24 at Regis* L, 49-74Jan. 25 at Metro State* L, 43-49Jan. 31 vs. Colorado Christian* L, 58-83Feb. 1 vs. Colorado Mines* L, 47-75Feb. 7 at Chadron State* L, 48-70Feb. 8 at Black Hills State* L, 40-66Feb. 14 vs. Western New Mexico* L, 50-69Feb. 15 vs. New Mexico Highlands* L, 53-67Feb. 22 at Colorado Mesa* L, 46-82Feb. 28 at Fort Lewis* L, 61-88Mar. 1 at Adams State* W, 49-40
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THE RMAC
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Chris GrahamCommissioner
Eric DannerAssociate Commissioner
Kaleb CenterDirector of Media
Relations
Kirsten FordDirector of Compliance/
Business Operations
RMAC Mileage Chart ASU ASU X BHSU BHSU 669 X CSC CSC 535 155 X CCU CCU 239 460 306 X CMU CMU 264 641 540 239 X CSM CSM 210 462 308 8 234 X CSUP CSUP 127 547 412 115 286 124 X FLC FLC 149 787 633 328 171 328 277 X MSUD MSUD 234 453 299 8 245 15 112 338 X NMHU NMHU 245 727 626 337 508 347 219 308 333 X RU RU 240 451 297 12 244 12 117 337 5 338 X SDSM&T SDSM&T 610 51 101 401 633 404 505 727 386 675 384 X UCCSUCCS 172 520 366 69 307 79 49 322 65 270 71 462 X WNMUWNMU 573 1130 982 686 618 695 575 450 681 357 688 1031 620 X WSUWSU 137 650 496 191 128 191 159 174 200 380 201 590 173 573 X
RMAC History1909-1969The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was formed March 6, 1909 by the following four charter members: University of Colorado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and Colorado School of Mines. In 1910, the league changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). The University of Denver and University of Utah joined the conference but Colorado College had a fallout with Colorado School of Mines and dropped from the conference. In 1914, Colorado College rejoined and with the addition of Utah State University, the membership was at seven. Montana State University joined in 1917 and Brigham Young University joined in 1918 as the conference grew to nine members. Membership reached 12 when the University of Wyoming joined in 1921, and Western State College and the University of Northern Colorado joined in 1924. A major defection occurred as seven schools dropped out of the RMFAC to form the Mountain States Conference (also known as the Sky-line Conference). Leaving the RMFAC were Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver. The RMFAC con-tinued to operate under faculty administration with fi ve schools - Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Montana State, Northern Colorado and Western State. Much athletic activity was curtailed during the World War II years, but in 1948 Idaho State University joined the league to bring the mem-bership to six. Adams State College became the seventh member in 1956, but Idaho State left in 1958 and Montana State departed in 1959, reducing the membership back to fi ve schools. In 1967, the name changed to what it is currently known as, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). In a meeting of the presi-dents of 15 schools, the presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty, changed the name and the RMAC underwent the most radical change in its 58-year history. Ten institutions were added to the conference and two divisions were formed (Mountains and Plains). Joining the conference were Emporia State, Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Pittsburg State, Kan., University of Southern Colorado, Southern Utah State, Regis University, Washburn, Kan., Western New Mexico and Westminster, Utah. Colorado College was not included in the new plan and New Mexico Highlands University joined in 1968 but left in 1969 due to fi nancial aid restrictions of the RMAC.
1970-79 The two divisions of the RMAC were split into separate conferences for economic reasons in 1972. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name, the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked under the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with ASC, CSM, FLC, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, WSC and Westminster. New Mexico Highlands became the ninth member in 1974 and Mesa State College became the 10th in 1975. In 1976, the MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons and the two conferences went their separate ways. In the shuffl e, Northern Colorado became independent and Southern Colorado transferred to the RMAC. Paul Brechler became the commissioner of the RMAC and was assisted by his wife Wanda. The 1978-79 season marked the fi rst year in which the conference would sponsor women’s sports. In 1979, Westminster dropped its intercollegiate athletic program, leaving the RMAC with 10 institutions.
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1980-1989 In 1983, Regis became an independent and in 1985 Southern Colorado drops several sports, including football. In 1986, Southern Utah State departed the RMAC and membership dropped to eight. In 1988, New Mexico Highlands withdrew. The RMAC took another new look in 1989 when Chadron State College, Fort Hays State University, Kearney State (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney and current member) and Wayne State announced intentions to join. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico stated they were leaving the RMAC in 1990.
1990-1993 During the 1990 RMAC Spring Meetings, Kearney State and Wayne State withdrew their membership. Southern Colorado and Western New Mexico left on July 1, 1990 and Fort Lewis said it would leave in 1991. Brechler retired as RMAC commissioner and his wife, Wanda, was named commissioner for the 1990-91 RMAC year. During the 1990-91 season, Fort Lewis was retained as an associate mem-ber for the sports of football, wrestling and softball while New Mexico Highlands rejoined the conference. In August 1991, Kurt Patberg was named the RMAC commissioner. During the 1992-93 season, all RMAC institutions gave a three-year commitment to the league and the league moved into the NCAA Division II ranks. Anheuser-Busch, Rawlings and the Ramada Hotel-Denver West joined forces with the RMAC as corporate sponsors. A new logo was adopted and the RMAC Seal would be used for offi cial league items only. The RMAC Week-In-Review television show on Prime Sports Network (now Fox Sports Rocky Mountain) was developed, post season basketball tournaments were held and conference baseball teams participated in the Mile High Intercollegiate Baseball League. Adams State won the RMAC’s initial two NCAA Division II titles with victories in men’s and women’s cross country in 1992 and 1993. Phillips 66 then became a major corporate sponsor.
1994-1999 Conference growth continued in 1994 with the addition of two new members and the hiring of a second full-time staff person. Fort Lewis resumed full membership and Nebraska-Kearney was voted in as a member, both effective in July. Also in July, a full-time Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director was hired. In November 1995, Adams State won its fourth straight national title in women’s cross country, while Western State won it fi rst NCAA Division II national title in men’s cross country. The crowning mo-ment for the conference came in March of 1996, when Fort Hays State became only the third Division II team in the 40-year history of NCAA Division II men’s basketball to fi nish the season undefeated. The Tigers fi nished the year 34-0 en-route to FHSU’s fi rst Division II national championship and the conference’s fi rst national champion in men’s basketball. Colorado Christian University, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado joined the league as full members on July 1, 1996. The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs joined as an associate member also on July 1, 1996. University of Denver was accepted as an affi liate mem-ber. The RMAC now consists of a two-division, 14 member conference for the sports of volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball. The league offi ce also had a new look as the conference offi ces moved from Golden, Colo. to Colorado Springs, Colo. Also in 1996, the RMAC’s intern position of Operations Coordi-nator was expanded to a full-time position and the Assistant to the Commissioner/Media Relations Director position changed titles to Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Director. The RMAC came under new direction in 1997 as Tom Wistrcill was named commissioner, replacing Kurt Patberg who resigned to pursue his doctorate degree. Wistrcill began his appointment August 15, 1997 after serving a three-year term as Commissioner of the Northern Sun Conference. The University of Denver completed its one-year term as an outgoing affi liate member of the RMAC, and began competition as an NCAA Division I institution for the 1998-99 year. CU-Colorado Springs completed its fi rst year as a full member of the RMAC after becoming the 14th such institution on July 1, 1997. San Francisco State competed as an associate member of the RMAC in the
sport of wrestling for the fi rst time in 1997-98. In 1998, the RMAC men’s and women’s post-season basketball tournament became the fi rst conference event to be broadcast on live television as Fox Sports Rocky Mountain carried the two championship games to a regional cable television audience.
2000-2006 In 2000, Metro State joined Adams State and Western State as national champions - with Adams State claiming the women’s cross country title, Western State claiming the men’s cross country title and Metro State winning the men’s basketball championship. Also, Fort Hays State advanced to the fi nals of the Division II Baseball World Series and the Mesa State softball team earned its fi rst ever trip to the Softball World Series. After a three year tenure with the RMAC, Tom Wistrcill stepped down as commissioner in November 2000. The council of presidents selected Joel R. Smith as the new com-missioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in February 2001. Western State College earned NCAA national titles in men’s and women’s cross country in 2001 and 2002. Metro State posted their second NCAA men’s basketball national championship team in three years (2002, 2000).In July 2002, Smith implemented the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame and the fi rst induction class was Paul and Wanda Brechler. The Brechler’s were the fi rst full-time Commission-er’s of the RMAC. The following year in March 2003, the RMAC basketball tourna-ment (RMAC Shootout) was moved to Colorado Springs for three years (2003-2005) at the World Arena. In 2006, the tournament was moved to Pueblo, Colo. at the State Fair Events Center and the tournament has been held there ever since. The RMAC’s national dominance in cross country continued as Adams State won six straight women’s titles between 2003-2008. The Grizzly men’s team took home the national title in 2003 before West-ern State reclaimed the title in 2004 and 2005. The conference’s monthly television show, The RMAC Showcase, debuted on Altitude Sports & Entertainment in September 2004. For three straight years the RMAC won NCAA soccer champion-ships. Metro State returned to the national spotlight, this time in women’s soccer. Head coach Danny Sanchez led the Roadrunners to the 2004 and 2006 NCAA championship titles. Coached by Jeremy Gunn, the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team went 22-0-1 in 2005 to win their fi rst ever national championship.
2006-2015A new era of transition began in 2006, as the RMAC re-aligned and continued to expand its footprint in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile, the conference said farewell to a pair of members that had assisted in its move to NCAA Division II nearly two decades earlier. Fort Hays State moved from the RMAC to the Mid-America Inter-collegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) in the fall of 2006, having spent 17 years with the league, including its fi rst 15 years as members of NCAA Division II, before it made the transition to the MIAA. In ad-dition, FHSU was historically an RMAC member from 1969 through 1972 before joining the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Following Fort Hays State’s departure, Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, N.M., joined the RMAC, coming from the Heartland Conference. Adams State won three of the RMAC’s four national champion-ships in 2008 as they swept the cross country titles and won the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field championship in Mankato, Minn. Nebraska-Kearney scored their fi rst ever national champion-ship in wrestling, winning the title by .5 points over Minnesota State, Mankato. In the summer of 2010, Nebraska-Kearney announced its inten-tions to join the MIAA. The change in conference affi liation aligned UNK with long-time rival Fort Hays State as well as its university system partner, Nebraska-Omaha, and provided the university with geographic advantages.
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During its 18 years with the league, the Lopers won the RMAC All-Sports Trophy 13 times and won 54 regular season conference titles. Following the announcement from UNK, the RMAC selected Black Hills State, of Spearfi sh, S.D., a newcomer to NCAA Division II, to join the conference. Both transitions occurred in the summer of 2012, keeping the membership number steady at 14. RMAC Commissioner Joel Smith departed the conference offi ce in 2013, accepting the position of Director of Athletics at RMAC member Chadron State College. Following an extensive nationwide search, Chris Graham, former commissioner of the NCAA Division III Midwest Conference, was selected by the RMAC Presidents Council to become the RMAC’s sixth full-time conference Commissioner, taking offi ce in December 2013. During the winter of 2013-14, two more new members were an-nounced bringing the conference to an all-time high of 16 members. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, located in Rapid City, S.D., was invited to begin competition in its individual sports dur-ing the 2014-15 academic year, with team sports to begin phasing in during 2015-16. Westminster College, located in Salt Lake City and currently competing in the NAIA Frontier Conference, was also added to the fold, and is set to begin play as soon as 2015-16 pending NCAA acceptance. Also in the spring of 2014, women’s lacrosse started play as the RMAC’s 22nd sport. Adams State, Colorado Mesa, Fort Lewis, and Regis were inaugural participants, along with associate members Lin-denwood of St. Charles, Mo., and Rockhurst of Kansas City. Since joining the NCAA, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is home to 52 NCAA national champions and 43 NCAA runners-up.
RMAC MEMBERSHIP 1909-PRESENTAdams State ............................................... 1956-PresentBlack Hills State .......................................... 2012-PresentBrigham Young .....................................................1918-1937Chadron State............................................. 1989- PresentColorado ................................................................1909-1937
Colorado Christian ...................................... 1996- PresentColorado College .................................1909-1910, 1914-1967Colorado Mesa ............................................ 1975- PresentColorado Mines ............................................ 1909-PresentColorado State .......................................................1909-1937CSU-Pueblo ............ 1967-1972, 1976-1990, 1996- PresentDenver University ...............................1910-1937, 1996-1997Emporia State ........................................................1967-1972Fort Hays State ...................................1967-1972, 1989-2006Fort Lewis .....................................1967-90, 1994-PresentIdaho State ............................................................1948-1958Metro State ................................................ 1996- PresentMontana State .......................................................1917-1959N.M. Highlands ........... 1968-69, 1974-1988, 1990-PresentNebraska-Kearney ..................................1989-90, 1994-2012Nebraska-Omaha ...................................................1967-1972Northern Colorado .................................................1924-1972Pittsburg State .......................................................1967-1972Regis ........................................1967-1983, 1996-PresentSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology ......... 2014Southern Utah .......................................................1967-1986UC-Colorado Springs ................................... 1997- PresentUtah ......................................................................1910-1937Utah State .............................................................1914-1937Washburn..............................................................1967-1972Wayne State ..........................................................1989-1990Western New Mexico .................1967-1990, 2006- PresentWestern State .............................................. 1924-PresentWestminster ..........................................................1977-1978Wyoming ...............................................................1921-1937
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Member DirectoryRMAC Mailing Address
1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Suite 101Colorado Springs, Colo. 80918
719-471-0066
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2012-13 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Colorado Mesa 21 1 0.955 31 2 0.939Metro State 17 5 0.773 21 10 0.677UC-Colorado Springs 16 6 0.727 19 8 0.704Fort Lewis 16 6 0.727 18 11 0.621CSU-Pueblo 15 7 0.682 18 9 0.667Colorado Christian 13 9 0.591 18 11 0.621Colorado Mines 12 10 0.545 15 14 0.517Black Hills St. 11 11 0.5 12 14 0.462Regis 9 13 0.409 10 17 0.37Adams State 6 16 0.273 9 17 0.346Chadron State 5 17 0.227 5 21 0.192Western State 5 17 0.227 5 21 0.192Western New Mexico 4 18 0.182 5 21 0.192New Mexico Highlands 4 18 0.182 4 22 0.154
2011-12 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Metro State 20 2 0.909 27 4 0.871Fort Lewis 19 3 0.864 26 5 0.839CSU-Pueblo 18 4 0.818 21 7 0.750Western State 13 9 0.591 16 15 0.516UC-Colorado Springs 11 11 0.500 17 13 0.567Colorado Christian 11 11 0.500 18 16 0.529Colorado Mesa 11 11 0.500 13 14 0.481Colorado Mines 11 11 0.500 12 17 0.414New Mexico Highlands 9 13 0.409 13 13 0.500Regis 9 13 0.409 11 17 0.393Chadron State 8 14 0.364 8 18 0.308Nebraska-Kearney 8 14 0.364 8 19 0.296Adams State 6 16 0.273 7 19 0.269Western New Mexico 0 22 0.000 0 25 0.000
2010-11 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Metro State 21 1 0.955 30 3 0.909Fort Lewis 20 2 0.909 28 3 0.903Adams State 15 7 0.682 23 10 0.697Colorado Christian 15 7 0.682 18 11 0.621Mesa State 14 8 0.636 17 10 0.630Colorado St.-Pueblo 13 9 0.591 16 11 0.593Nebraska-Kearney 12 10 0.545 13 14 0.481New Mexico Highlands 9 13 0.409 14 16 0.467Western State 9 13 0.409 11 16 0.407Regis 9 13 0.409 10 16 0.385UC-Colorado Springs 9 13 0.409 10 16 0.385Chadron State 4 18 0.182 6 20 0.231Colorado Mines 3 19 0.136 7 20 0.259Western New Mexico 1 21 0.045 1 25 0.038
2009-10East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Colorado Christian 15 4 0.789 18 10 0.643Colorado Mines 14 5 0.737 20 9 0.690Metro State 11 8 0.579 17 12 0.586Nebraska-Kearney 8 11 0.421 9 18 0.333Chadron State 8 11 0.421 8 19 0.296Regis 3 16 0.158 10 17 0.370UC-Colorado Springs 2 17 0.105 6 21 0.222
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Lewis 18 1 0.947 35 4 0.897Adams State 14 5 0.737 21 8 0.724Colorado St.-Pueblo 13 6 0.684 21 11 0.656Western State 9 10 0.474 11 17 0.393Western N.M. 7 12 0.368 7 18 0.280N.M. Highlands 6 13 0.316 11 15 0.423Mesa State 5 14 0.263 8 18 0.308
2008-09 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 14 5 0.737 20 10 0.667Colorado Mines 14 5 0.737 19 11 0.633Metro State 12 7 0.632 14 14 0.500Regis 11 8 0.579 14 14 0.500Colorado Christian 9 10 0.474 14 15 0.483Chadron State 6 13 0.316 11 16 0.407UC-Colorado Springs 6 13 0.316 8 19 0.296
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Lewis 18 1 0.947 28 4 0.875Colorado St.-Pueblo 13 6 0.684 22 9 0.710Adams State 10 9 0.526 14 14 0.500Western State 10 9 0.526 14 14 0.500Western N.M. 6 13 0.316 8 19 0.296Mesa State 3 16 0.158 6 21 0.222N.M. Highlands 1 18 0.053 3 24 0.111
2007-08 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 17 2 0.895 27 7 0.794Metro State 14 5 0.737 19 10 0.655Regis University 10 9 0.526 14 14 0.500Colorado Christian 9 10 0.474 14 20 0.412Colorado Mines 8 11 0.421 13 16 0.448Chadron State 6 13 0.316 9 18 0.333UC-Colorado Springs 5 14 0.263 11 19 0.367
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Lewis 18 1 0.947 26 4 0.867CSU-Pueblo 12 7 0.632 21 10 0.677Mesa State 12 7 0.632 14 14 0.500Adams State 10 9 0.526 13 15 0.464Western State 7 12 0.368 13 14 0.481Western New Mexico 4 15 0.211 4 22 0.154New Mexico Highlands 1 18 0.053 1 23 0.042
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2006-07 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Regis University 17 2 0.895 26 6 0.812Metro State 15 4 0.789 24 7 0.774Nebraska-Kearney 13 6 0.684 22 10 0.688Colorado Mines 12 7 0.632 15 13 0.536UC-Colorado Springs 11 0.421 10 17 0.370Colorado Christian 16 0.158 7 20 0.259Chadron State 18 0.053 2 25 0.074
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.CSU-Pueblo 14 5 0.737 17 10 0.630Western State 13 6 0.684 15 13 0.536Fort Lewis 11 8 0.579 14 13 0.519Mesa State 10 9 0.526 17 11 0.607Western New Mexico 8 11 0.421 8 16 0.333Adams State 7 12 0.368 9 17 0.346New Mexico Highlands 1 18 0.053 1 25 0.038
2005-06 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Regis University 18 1 0.947 26 6 0.813Fort Hays State 15 4 0.789 21 7 0.750Nebraska-Kearney 15 4 0.789 21 7 0.750Metro State 15 4 0.789 18 9 0.692Colorado Mines 8 11 0.420 16 14 0.533Chadron State 3 16 0.158 4 23 0.148Colorado Christian 1 18 0.053 4 25 0.138
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Lewis 12 7 0.632 16 13 0.552CSU-Pueblo 11 8 0.560 19 12 0.613UC-Colorado Springs 9 10 0.474 12 16 0.429New Mexico Highlands 8 11 0.421 12 14 0.462Mesa State 8 11 0.421 10 17 0.370Western State 7 12 0.368 9 17 0.346Adams State 3 16 0.158 4 23 0.148
2004-05 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Regis University 16 3 0.842 23 8 0.742Metro State 15 4 0.789 24 7 0.774Fort Hays State 14 5 0.737 22 8 0.733Colorado Mines 13 6 0.684 19 9 0.679Nebraska-Kearney 12 7 0.634 14 14 0.500Chadron State 6 13 0.316 7 20 0.259Colorado Christian 2 17 0.105 3 24 0.111
East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.New Mexico Highlands 12 7 0.632 18 11 0.621Fort Lewis 11 8 0.579 15 13 0.536CSU-Pueblo 10 9 0.526 12 16 0.429Mesa State 8 11 0.421 11 16 0.407Adams State 8 11 0.421 10 17 0.370UC-Colorado Springs 5 14 0.263 10 17 0.370Western State 1 18 0.053 4 25 0.138
2003-04 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 16 3 0.842 25 6 0.806Regis University 14 5 0.737 20 9 0.609Metro State 10 9 0.526 12 16 0.429Colorado Mines 10 9 0.526 12 16 0.429Fort Hays State 10 9 0.526 15 13 0.538Chadron State 8 11 0.421 8 18 0.308Colorado Christian 0 19 0.000 1 26 0.037
East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Lewis 15 4 0.789 23 8 0.742CSU-Pueblo 15 4 0.789 20 9 0.690Mesa State 13 6 0.684 17 11 0.607Adams State 8 11 0.421 11 16 0.407UC-Colorado Springs 7 12 0.368 10 17 0.370New Mexico Highlands 5 14 0.263 8 19 0.296Western State 2 17 0.105 3 24 0.111
2002-03 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 18 1 0.947 25 6 0.806Regis University 15 4 0.789 23 8 0.742Fort Hays State 13 6 0.684 20 8 0.714Metro State 10 9 0.526 13 15 0.464Chadron State 10 9 0.526 13 15 0.464Colorado Christian 4 15 0.211 10 17 0.370Colorado Mines 2 17 0.105 4 23 0.148
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 14 5 0.737 21 7 0.750Southern Colorado 14 5 0.737 19 10 0.655Fort Lewis 12 7 0.632 18 9 0.667Western State 9 10 0.474 10 17 0.370UC-Colorado Springs 5 14 0.263 7 20 0.259Adams State 4 15 0.211 6 21 0.222New Mexico Highlands 3 16 0.158 4 22 0.154
2001-02 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 16 3 0.842 23 7 0.767Regis University 14 5 0.737 21 8 0.724Fort Hays State 12 7 0.632 17 10 0.630Colorado Mines 10 9 0.526 16 11 0.593Metro State 10 9 0.526 12 15 0.444Chadron State 5 14 0.263 5 21 0.192Colorado Christian 1 18 0.053 4 22 0.154
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 17 2 0.895 26 4 0.867UC-Colorado Springs 13 6 0.684 19 9 0.679Fort Lewis 13 6 0.684 17 8 0.680Southern Colorado 9 10 0.474 15 11 0.577Western State 6 13 0.316 9 17 0.346New Mexico Highlands 4 15 0.211 8 17 0.320Adams State 3 16 0.158 7 20 0.259
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2000-01 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 17 2 0.895 27 3 0.900Chadron State 13 6 0.684 19 9 0.679Regis University 12 7 0.632 17 10 0.630Fort Hays State 10 9 0.526 15 15 0.500Colorado Mines 10 9 0.526 13 14 0.482Colorado Christian 8 11 0.421 13 13 0.500Metro State 7 12 0.368 9 17 0.346
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 14 5 0.737 19 10 0.655UC-Colorado Springs 12 7 0.632 16 11 0.593New Mexico Highlands 11 8 0.579 15 12 0.556Southern Colorado 8 11 0.421 13 13 0.500Western State 7 12 0.368 9 17 0.346Adams State 3 16 0.158 8 17 0.320Fort Lewis 1 18 0.053 2 24 0.007
1999-00 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 15 4 0.789 24 6 0.800Chadron State 13 6 0.684 20 8 0.714Fort Hays State 13 6 0.684 17 11 0.607Metro State 12 7 0.632 16 11 0.593Regis University 11 8 0.579 19 10 0.655Colorado Christian 9 10 0.474 13 14 0.481Colorado Mines 8 11 0.421 11 15 0.423
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 13 6 0.684 17 10 0.630New Mexico Highlands 13 6 0.684 15 12 0.556Southern Colorado 9 10 0.474 12 14 0.462Western State 7 12 0.368 10 14 0.417Adams State 6 13 0.316 7 19 0.269UC-Colorado Springs 3 16 0.158 6 21 0.222Fort Lewis 1 18 0.053 3 23 0.115
1998-99 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 17 2 0.895 26 4 0.867Metro State 13 6 0.684 19 9 0.679Regis University 13 6 0.684 19 10 0.655Fort Hays State 12 7 0.632 14 13 0.519Chadron State 11 8 0.579 11 16 0.423Colorado Christian 8 11 0.421 13 14 0.481Colorado Mines 4 15 0.211 7 19 0.269
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 15 4 0.789 22 6 0.808New Mexico Highlands 11 8 0.579 14 13 0.519UC-Colorado Springs 8 11 0.421 11 12 0.478Western State 7 12 0.368 7 16 0.304Fort Lewis 6 13 0.316 8 18 0.308Southern Colorado 5 14 0.263 6 20 0.231Adams State 3 16 0.158 5 20 0.200
1997-98 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 17 2 0.895 25 4 0.862Metro State 17 2 0.895 25 5 0.833Fort Hays State 14 5 0.737 19 9 0.679Colorado Christian 13 6 0.684 18 9 0.667Regis University 8 11 0.421 11 15 0.423Chadron State 6 13 0.316 9 17 0.346Colorado Mines 5 14 0.263 8 18 0.308
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 14 5 0.737 22 10 0.688New Mexico Highlands 11 8 0.579 16 11 0.593Fort Lewis 11 8 0.579 13 13 0.500Southern Colorado 9 10 0.474 12 15 0.444Adams State 4 15 0.211 8 18 0.308UC-Colorado Springs 2 17 0.105 4 22 0.154Western State 2 17 0.105 3 22 0.120
1996-97 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 18 1 0.947 28 3 0.903Fort Hays State 15 4 0.789 22 6 0.786Metro State 15 4 0.789 20 7 0.741Regis University 12 7 0.632 17 10 0.630Chadron State 10 9 0.526 11 16 0.407Colorado Christian 8 11 0.421 10 15 0.400Colorado Mines 4 15 0.211 5 21 0.192
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 13 6 0.684 17 11 0.607Fort Lewis 12 7 0.632 15 13 0.536Western State 9 10 0.474 12 14 0.462New Mexico Highlands 9 10 0.474 10 15 0.400Southern Colorado 4 15 0.211 4 20 0.167UC-Colorado Springs 3 16 0.158 5 19 0.208Adams State 1 18 0.053 6 20 0.231
1995-96 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Nebraska-Kearney 16 0 1.000 26 5 0.839Fort Hays State 11 5 0.688 16 12 0.571Mesa State 11 5 0.688 17 11 0.607New Mexico Highlands 9 7 0.563 16 12 0.571Chadron State 9 7 0.563 13 14 0.481Colorado Mines 7 9 0.438 11 16 0.407Western State 5 11 0.313 8 18 0.308Fort Lewis 3 13 0.188 5 21 0.192Adams State 1 15 0.063 4 22 0.154
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1994-95 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Hays State 12 2 0.857 23 6 0.793Chadron State 12 2 0.857 22 8 0.733Mesa State 9 5 0.642 17 11 0.607New Mexico Highlands 8 6 0.571 13 14 0.481Colorado Mines 5 9 0.357 11 20 0.355Western State 4 10 0.285 8 19 0.296Adams State 3 11 0.214 5 22 0.185Fort Lewis 3 11 0.214 4 20 0.167Nebraska-Kearney * - - ---- 17 11 0.607* Not eligible for RMAC title
1993-94 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Hays State 10 2 0.833 17 11 0.607Chadron State 9 3 0.750 18 9 0.667New Mexico Highlands 9 3 0.750 19 11 0.633Mesa State 6 6 0.500 12 14 0.462Adams State 4 8 0.333 10 17 0.370Western State 3 9 0.250 7 20 0.259Colorado Mines 1 11 0.083 4 22 0.154
1992-93 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Chadron State 10 2 0.833 18 9 0.667Mesa State 10 2 0.833 17 11 0.607New Mexico Highlands 8 4 0.667 19 10 0.655Fort Hays State 8 4 0.667 18 11 0.620Adams State 3 9 0.250 9 18 0.333Western State 2 10 0.167 4 20 0.167Colorado Mines 1 11 0.083 1 22 0.043
1991-92 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.New Mexico Highlands 10 2 0.833 21 9 0.700Fort Hays State 9 3 0.750 18 10 0.642Mesa State 8 4 0.667 20 9 0.689Adams State 7 5 0.583 17 11 0.607Western State 4 8 0.333 11 15 0.423Chadron State 3 9 0.250 7 22 0.241Colorado Mines 1 11 0.083 1 24 0.040
1990-91 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Hays State 12 0 1.000 34 2 0.944Mesa State 9 3 0.750 19 9 0.678Adams State 7 5 0.583 14 14 0.500Chadron State 5 7 0.416 13 13 0.500Western State 5 7 0.416 10 17 0.370Fort Lewis 3 9 0.250 4 22 0.154Colorado Mines 1 11 0.083 4 21 0.160New Mexico Highlands * - - - 15 14 0.517* Not eligible for RMAC title
1988-90 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa State 10 2 0.833 18 12 0.600Western New Mexico 9 3 0.750 25 6 0.806Southern Colorado 9 3 0.750 18 10 0.643Western State 6 6 0.500 12 16 0.428Fort Lewis 5 7 0.416 9 16 0.360Adams State 3 9 0.250 8 17 0.320Colorado Mines 0 12 0.000 0 26 0.000Fort Hays State * 22 7 0.758Kearney State * 15 11 0.577Chadron State * 8 10 0.444Wayne State * 3 23 0.115* Not eligible for RMAC title
1988-89 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Western New Mexico 9 3 0.750 18 9 0.667Fort Lewis 9 3 0.750 17 10 0.629Mesa State 9 3 0.750 18 11 0.621Southern Colorado 9 3 0.750 14 14 0.500Western State 3 9 0.250 10 17 0.370Adams State 2 10 0.167 7 19 0.269Colorado Mines 1 11 0.083 5 19 0.208
1987-88 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Southern Colorado 12 2 0.857 17# 10* 0.629Fort Lewis 11# 3 0.786 16# 13 0.552Western State 8# 6 0.571 13# 13 0.500Adams State 8# 6 0.571 11# 16 0.407Mesa State 7 7 0.500 7 20 0.259New Mexico Highlands 4 10 0.286 5 16* 0.238Colorado Mines 3# 11 0.214 5# 17 0.227Western New Mexico 3# 11 0.214 5# 19 0.208* Includes win(s) later forfeited# Includes win(s) by forfeit
1986-87 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Western State 12 2 0.857 22 7 0.758Adams State 9 5 0.642 15 11 0.576New Mexico Highlands 8 6 0.571 12 13 0.480Southern Colorado 7 7 0.500 14 14 0.500Mesa College 6 8* 0.428 7 18* 0.280Colorado Mines 5 9 0.357 6 15 0.286Western New Mexico 5* 9 0.357 6* 17 0.261Fort Lewis 4 10 0.286 7 17 0.292* Includes Mesa forfeit to WMNU
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1985-86 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Lewis 14 2 0.875 20 8 0.714Southern Utah 13 3 0.813 16 9 0.640Western State 12 4 0.750 18 11 0.621Western New Mexico 7 9 0.438 10 13 0.435Mesa College 7 9 0.438 11 15 0.423Southern Colorado 7 9 0.438 11 16 0.407Adams State 7 9 0.438 10 16 0.385New Mexico Highlands 3 13 0.188 6 20 0.231Colorado Mines 2 14 0.125 3 22 0.120
1984-85 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Adams State 16 0 1.000 22 3 0.880Fort Lewis 14 2 0.875 21 6 0.778# Southern Utah State 9 7 0.563 13 12 0.520Mesa College 8 8 0.500 13 16 0.448Western New Mexico 8 8 0.500 9 14 0.391New Mexico Highlands 8 8 0.500 9 16 0.360Western State 6 10 0.375 9 17 0.346Colorado Mines 3 13 0.188 4 19 0.174Southern Colorado 0 16 0.000 0 25 0.000# - standing include three game by Southern Utah State: two in league play (Western New Mexico and New Mexico Highlands) and a non-league games to
1983-84 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Adams State 14 2 0.875 23 6 0.793Fort Lewis 12 4 0.750 17 9 0.654New Mexico Highlands 11 5 0.688 17 10 0.630Southern Utah State 8 8 0.500 12 11 0.522Mesa College 8 8 0.500 11 15 0.423Southern Colorado 7 9 0.438 9 17 0.346Western New Mexico 7 9 0.438 7 14 0.333Colorado Mines 4 12 0.250 6 19 0.240Western State 2 14 0.125 3 23 0.115
1982-83 Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Fort Lewis 17 1 0.944 18 6 0.750Adams State 15 3 0.833 21 7 0.750Regis College 14 4 0.778 18 10 0.643New Mexico Highlands 10 8 0.556 13 13 0.500Mesa College 10 8 0.556 11 14 0.440Southern Utah State 9 9 0.500 9 11 0.450Southern Colorado 6 12 0.333 8 18 0.308Western State 5 13 0.278 5 21 0.192Colorado Mines 4 14 0.222 6 18 0.250Western New Mexico 0 18 0.000 1 21 0.045
1981-82 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Regis College 8 0 1.000 16 11 0.593Southern Colorado 5 3 0.625 11 15 0.423New Mexico Highlands 4 4 0.500 10 11 0.476Colorado Mines 2 6 0.250 6 15 0.286Western New Mexico 1 7 0.125 5 11 0.313
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Adams State 8 0 1.000 21 4 0.840Western State 6 2 0.750 14 11 0.560Mesa College 4 4 0.500 10 11 0.476Fort Lewis 1 7 0.125 4 18 0.182Southern Utah 1 7 0.125 1 15 0.063
1980-81 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Southern Colorado 6 2 0.750 12 15 0.444Colorado Mines 6 2 0.750 10 13 0.435Regis College 5 3 0.625 12 15 0.444New Mexico Highlands 2 6 0.250 7 16 0.304Western New Mexico 1 7 0.125 2 10 0.167
West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Adams State 7 1 0.875 23 4 0.852Western State 6 2 0.750 21 6 0.778Fort Lewis 3 5 0.375 7 11 0.389Southern Utah 2 6 0.250 3 8 0.273Mesa College 2 6 0.250 2 15 0.118
1979-80 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Colorado Mines 6 2 0.750 9 14 0.391Regis College 5 3 0.625 12 12 0.500Southern Colorado 5 3 0.625 10 16 0.385Western New Mexico 4 4 0.500 7 9 0.438New Mexico Highlands 0 8 0.000 5 17 0.227 West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Mesa College 6 2 0.750 18 5 0.783Adams State 5 3 0.625 16 8 0.667Western State 5 3 0.625 15 9 0.625Southern Utah 4 4 0.500 11 12 0.478Fort Lewis 0 8 0.000 5 16 0.238
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1978-79 East Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Southern Colorado 7 1 0.875 15 9 0.625Colorado Mines 6 2 0.750 9 13 0.409Western New Mexico 5 3 0.625 9 7 0.563New Mexico Highlands 2 6 0.250 5 10 0.333Regis College 0 8 0.000 3 15 0.167 West Division Conference Overall School W L Pct W L Pct.Western State 7 1 0.875 19 3 0.864Southern Utah 5 3 0.625 14 7 0.667Adams State 4 4 0.500 10 10 0.500Fort Lewis 3 5 0.375 5 8 0.385Mesa College 3 5 0.375 11 14 0.440
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Individual Single-Game Highs
Most Points: 33, by Petrece Faulkner, Fort Hays State, 1993
Most Rebounds: 23, by Nadia Fercha, CSU-Pueblo, 2004 Most Assists: 11, Katerina Garcia, Fort Lewis vs. Western State, 3/3/12 11, by Shelby Heer, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995
Most Steals: 9, by Darcy Stracke, Nebraska-Kearney, 1997
Most Blocked Shots: 7, by Janelle Miratsky, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, by Jacque Machesney, Regis at Colorado Mines, 3/3/09 7, by Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 3/3/09 7, by Erin Kerr, Fort Lewis vs. CSU-Pueblo 3/6/09 7, by Mary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines 3/7/09 7, by Patricia Vigil, N.M. Highlands, 2001 7, by Jodi Ward, Nebraska-Kearney, 2000
Highest Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): 91% (10-of-11), by Cindy Hajek, Nebraska-Kearney, 1995
Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 4 attempts): 100% (4-of-4), by Kendall Babler, CSUP at CCU, 03/01/11 100% (4-of-4), by Leslie Velarde, N.M. Highlands, 1996
Highest Free Throw % (Min. 10 attempts): 100% (14-of-14), by Cleste King, Mesa State, 1995 100% (12-of-12), by Lacy Orpin, Chadron State, 1995 100% (10-of-10), by Stephanie Allen, Metro State, 1999 100% (10-of-10), by Shauna Porter, Nebraska-Kearney, 2001
Team Single-Game Highs
Most Points: 111, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Southern Colorado, 1998
Most Rebounds: 60, by CSU-Pueblo vs. Metro State, 2004
Most Assists: 28, by Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Christian, 2008 28, by Fort Hays State vs. Western State, 1996
Most Steals: 20, by Regis vs. Mesa State, 2007
Most Blocked Shots: 12, Colorado Mines vs. CSU-Pueblo, 3/7/09
Most Field Goals Made: 42, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. Regis, 1997
Most Field Goal Attempts: 83, by N.M. Highlands vs. Mesa State, 1995
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 12, by N.M. Highlands vs. Colorado Mines, 1994
Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 29, by Regis vs. Mesa State, 2007
Most Free Throws Made: 28, by Nebraska-Kearney vs. USC, 1998
Most Free Throws Attempts: 38, by Fort Lewis vs. Colorado Mines, 2004
Fewest Turnovers: 5, by Fort Hays State vs. Mesa State, 1995
Highest Field Goal %: 60% (42-of-70), by Nebraska-Kearney (vs. Regis, 1997)
Highest 3-Point Field Goal % (Min. 8 attempts): 66.7 (8-of-12), by Metro State vs. Colorado Mesa, 2/28/12 62.5% (5-of-8), by Fort Hays State vs. Adams State, 1993
Highest Free Throw % (Min. 9 attempts): 95.2 (20-of-21), by Regis (vs. Metro State, 2007)
SCHOOL W L PCT. PARTICIPATING YEARS SHOOTOUT TITLES
Nebraska-Kearney 29 11 .725 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95 6 (‘04, ‘01, ‘00, ‘99, ‘97, ‘96)Colorado State-Pueblo 15 8 .652 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 98 4 (‘10, ‘09, ‘08, ‘06)Regis 14 11 .560 14, 13, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 97 2 (‘07, ‘03)Colorado Mesa 19 15 .559 14, 13, 12, 11, 08, 07, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 2 (‘13, ‘02)Fort Lewis 15 13 .536 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 98, 97, 96 2 (‘12, ‘11)Metro State 15 14 .517 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 00, 99, 98, 97 2 (‘05, ‘98)Fort Hays State 11 13 .458 06, 05, 04, 03, 02, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 1 (‘93)New Mexico Highlands 7 9 .438 05, 01, 00, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 1 (‘94)Chadron State 5 8 .385 03, 01, 00, 99, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93 1 (‘95)UC-Colorado Springs 3 5 .375 14, 13, 12, 06, 02, 01 0 Colorado Christian 4 8 .333 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 08, 00, 99, 98 0 Colorado Mines 4 14 .222 12, 10, 09, 07, 06, 05, 04, 02, 01, 96, 95, 94, 93 0Western State 2 8 .200 12, 11, 10, 09, 07, 96, 95, 93 0Adams State 1 7 .125 11, 10, 09, 08, 95, 94, 93 0Black Hills State 0 0 .000 14 0
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2013 – Colorado Mesa2012 – Fort Lewis2011 – Fort Lewis 2010 – CSU-Pueblo2009 – CSU-Pueblo2008 – CSU-Pueblo2007 – Regis2006 – CSU-Pueblo2005 – Metro State2004 – Nebraska-Kearney2003 – Regis2002 – Mesa State2001 – Nebraska-Kearney2000 – Nebraska-Kearney1999 – Nebraska-Kearney1998 – Metro State1997 – Nebraska-Kearney1996 – Nebraska-Kearney1995 – Chadron State1994 – N.M. Highlands1993 – Fort Hays State
2013First Round (March 5, RMAC Campuses)#1 Colorado Mesa def. #8 Regis, 74-50 #2 Metro State def. #7 Colorado Mines, 75-55 #6 Colorado Christian def. #3 UC-Colorado Springs, 72-70 #4 Fort Lewis def. #5 CSU-Pueblo, 78-67
#1 Colorado Mesa def. #4 Fort Lewis, 73-65 #6 Colorado Christian def. #2 Metro State, 53-48
#1 Colorado Mesa def. #6 Colorado Christian, 60-47
MVP – Katrina Selsor, Colorado MesaKate Louthan, Colorado ChristianKelsey Sigl, Colorado MesaMariah Metoyer, Colorado ChristianSharaya Selsor, Colorado MesaKaterina Garcia, Fort Lewis
2012
#1 Metro State def. #8 Colorado Mesa, 84-61 #2 Fort Lewis def. #7 Colorado Christian, 96-64 #6 UC-Colorado Springs def. #3 Colorado Christian, 61-58 #4 Western State def. #5 Colorado Mines, 64-59
#4 Western State def. #1 Metro State, 70-66 #2 Fort Lewis def. #6 UC-Colorado Springs, 68-65
#2 Fort Lewis def. #4 Western State, 87-78
MVP – Jamie Simmons, Fort LewisDana Schreibvogel, Fort LewisJenna Santistevan, Fort LewisKatie Hall, Western StateNikki Trujillo, Western StateJessica Brown, UC-Colorado Springs
2011First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses)#1 Metro State def. #8 Western State, 70-50 #2 Fort Lewis def. #7 Nebraska-Kearney, 88-59 #3 Colorado Christian def. #6 CSU-Pueblo, 95-76 #4 Adams State def. #5 Mesa State, 77-57
#1 Metro State def. #4 Adams State, 48-37 OT # 2 Fort Lewis def. #3 Colorado Christian, 50-65
#2 Fort Lewis def. #1 Metro State, 65-57
MVP - Dana Schreibvoge, Fort Lewis Jenna Santistevan, Fort Lewis Abby Jackson, Fort Lewis
Jasmine Cervantes, Metro State Stephanie Allen, Colorado Christian
2010First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses)#1 Fort Lewis def. #4 Western State 56-54 #1 Colorado Christian def. #4 Nebraska-Kearney 65-59 #3 Metro State def. #2 Colorado Mines 55-51 #3 CSU-Pueblo def. #2 Adams State 70-61
Fort Lewis def. Metro State 60-46 CSU-Pueblo def. Colorado Christian 66-63
CSU-Pueblo 61 def. Fort Lewis 61-60
MVP - Katrina Selsor, CSU-PuebloJuanise Cornell, Colorado ChristianKatie Mackey, Fort LewisKami Dahlber, CSU-PuebloAllison Rosel, Fort Lewis Caitlyn Jewell, CSU-Pueblo
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2009First Round (March 3, RMAC Campuses)#1 Fort Lewis def. #8 Western State, 71-47#2 Nebraska-Kearney def. #7 Adams State, 83-60#3 Colorado Mines def. #6 Regis, 73-59#4 CSU-Pueblo def. #5 Metro State, 57-54
#4 CSU-Pueblo def. #1 Fort Lewis, 83-65#3 Colorado Mines def. #2 Nebraska-Kearney, 63-56
#4 CSU-Pueblo def. #3 Colorado Mines, 62-42
MVP - Rachel Espinoza, CSU-PuebloSavannah Afoa, Colorado Mines
Mary Rehfeld, CSU-PuebloAlison Rosel, Fort Lewis
#1 Fort Lewis def. #8 Colorado Christian, 73-43#2 Nebraska-Kearney def. #7 Regis, 85-71#3 Metro State def. #6 Adams State, 88-60#5 CSU-Pueblo def. #4 Mesa State, 73-65
#5 CSU-Pueblo def. #1 Fort Lewis, 70-68 (OT)#2 Nebraska-Kearney def. #3 Metro State, 59-58
#5 CSU-Pueblo def. #2 Nebraska-Kearney, 70-54
MVP - Lindsay Black, CSU-Pueblo
Amy Mathis, Nebraska-KearneyMelissa Hinkley, Nebraska-KearneyRachel Espinoza, CSU-PuebloMary Rehfeld, CSU-Pueblo
2007
#1 Regis def. #8 Mesa State, 102-64#2 CSU-Pueblo def. #7 Fort Lewis, 68-59#3 Metro State def. #6 Colorado Mines, 69-56#4 Nebraska-Kearney def. #5 Western State, 76-63
#1 Regis def. #4 Nebraska-Kearney, 79-71#3 Metro State def. #2 CSU-Pueblo, 67-55
#1 Regis def. #3 Metro State, 76-62
MVP - Denise Lopez, RegisKerry Lewis, CSU-PuebloJade Meads, Nebraska-KearneyRianna Harris, Metro StateDanielle Ellerington, Metro StateBreanne Burley, Regis
2006First Round (March 1, RMAC Campuses)#8 Colorado Mines def. #1 Regis, 71-57#2 Fort Lewis def. #7 UC-Colorado Springs, 69-54#6 CSU-Pueblo def. #3 Fort Hays State, 69-55#4 Nebraska-Kearney def. #5 Metro State, 79-66
#8 Colorado Mines def. #4 Nebraska-Kearney, 67-61#6 CSU-Pueblo def. #2 Fort Lewis, 65-63
#6 CSU-Pueblo def. #8 Colorado Mines, 65-54
MVP- Lauren Westerman, CSU-PuebloKarin Hansen, CSU-PuebloMary Rehfeld, CSU-PuebloAshley Gronewoller, Colorado MinesIva Tomova, Colorado MinesStephanie Kosters, Fort Lewis
2005First Round (March 2, RMAC Campuses)#1 Regis def. #8 CSU-Pueblo, 79-61#2 N.M. Highlands def. #7 Fort Lewis, 80-69#3 Metro State def. #6 Nebraska-Kearney, 86-63#4 Fort Hays State def. #5 Colorado Mines, 81-53
#1 Regis def. #4 Fort Hays State, 78-58#3 Metro State def. #2 N.M. Highlands, 87-70
#3 Metro State def. #1 Regis, 61-57
MVP - Paige Powers, Metro StateStephenie Davis, Metro StateDenise Lopez, RegisNatasha Molock, Metro StateCappie Smith, RegisLindsay Viall, Regis
2004First Round (RMAC Campuses)#1 Nebraska-Kearney 93, #8 Fort Hays State 68#2 Fort Lewis 76, #7 Colorado Mines 60#3 Colorado State-Pueblo 77, #6 Metro State 74, (2OT)#4 Regis 82, #5 Mesa State 58
#1 Nebraska-Kearney 62, #4 Regis 55#2 Fort Lewis 79, #3 Colorado State-Pueblo 73
#1 Nebraska-Kearney 59, #2 Fort Lewis 44
MVP - Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-KearneyK.T. Creech, Fort LewisNadia Fercha, Colorado State-PuebloAllison Kruger, Nebraska-KearneyAmy Mohr, Fort Lewis
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2003First Round (RMAC Campuses)#4 Southern Colorado 89, #5 Fort Hays 72#1 Nebraska-Kearney 67, #8 Chadron State 54#3 Regis 62, #6 Fort Lewis 50#2 Mesa State 62, #7 Metro State 53
Nebraska-Kearney 91, Southern Colorado 69Regis 79, Mesa State 78
Regis 82, Nebraska-Kearney 64
MVP - Julie Jestus, RegisMolly Marrin, Regis Taryn Ninemire, Nebraska-Kearney Kalee Modlin, Nebraska-Kearney Natalie Rogers, Mesa State Nadia Fercha, Southern Colorado
2002First Round (RMAC Campuses) #1 Mesa State 79, #8 Metro State 56#4 UC-Colorado Springs 56, #5 Fort Lewis 3#3 Regis 78, #6 Fort Hays State 70#2 Nebraska-Kearney 69, #7 Colorado Mines 44
Mesa State 57, UC-Colorado Springs 51 (OT)Nebraska-Kearney 65, Regis 57
Mesa State 67, Nebraska-Kearney 63
MVP - Kelli O’Dwyer, Mesa StateBeth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney
Molly Marrin, Regis
2001First Round (RMAC Campuses)#1 Nebraska-Kearney 97, #8 Fort Hays State 78#5 UC-Colorado Springs 75, #4 Regis 70#3 Chadron State 81, #6 N.M. Highlands 77#2 Mesa State 61, #7 Colorado Mines 55
Mesa State 74, Chadron State 52Nebraska-Kearney 74, UC-Colorado Springs 52
Nebraska-Kearney 76, Mesa State 66
MVP - Becky Schroeder, Nebraska-KearneyNatalie Rogers, Mesa StateKelli O’Dwyer, Mesa StateAlison Kruger, Nebraska-KearneyBeth Swift, Nebraska-Kearney
2000First Round (RMAC Campuses)#1 Nebraska-Kearney 80, #8 Colorado Christian 50#7 Regis 83, #2 Mesa State 80#3 Chadron State 92, #6 Metro State 71#4 Fort Hays State 88, #5 N.M. Highlands 75
Nebraska-Kearney 89, Fort Hays State 68Regis 62, Chadron State 47
Nebraska-Kearney 86, Regis 74
MVP - Jodi Ward, Nebraska-KearneyBeth Swift, Nebraska-KearneyRoxi Hoegerl, Chadron State
Michelle Eccher, Regis
1999First Round (RMAC Campuses)#1 Nebraska-Kearney 93, #8 Colorado Christian 47#2 Mesa State 74, #7 N.M. Highlands 45#3 Regis 82, #6 Chadron State 72#4 Metro State 80, #5 Fort Hays State 65
Nebraska-Kearney 69, Metro State 58Regis 70, Mesa State 60
Nebraska-Kearney 71, Regis 48
MVP - Jodi Dubbs, Nebraska-KearneyTara Streit, Nebraska-KearneyJeni Roeder, RegisStephanie Allen, Metro StateJaime White, Mesa State
First Round (RMAC Campuses)#1 Nebraska-Kearney 111, #8 Southern Colo. 61#2 Metro State 73, #7 Fort Lewis 44#3 Fort Hays State 83, #6 N.M. Highlands 68#4 Mesa State 66, #5 Colorado Christian 51
Mesa State 72, Nebraska-Kearney 64Metro State 77, Fort Hays State 50
Metro State 69, Mesa State 54
MVP - Farrah Magee, Metro StateStephanie Allen, Metro StateJessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-KearneyMandy Miller, Mesa StateJaime White, Mesa State
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1997First Round (RMAC Campuses)W#1 Mesa State 78, W#4 Chadron State 76E#3 Fort Hays State 60, E#2 Metro State 57W#2 Fort Lewis 58, W#3 N.M. Highlands 48E#1 Nebraska-Kearney 100, E#4 Regis 53
Mesa State 72, Fort Hays State 60Nebraska-Kearney 74, Fort Lewis 45
Nebraska-Kearney 103, Mesa State 63
MVP - Jessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-KearneyShelby Hayden, Fort Hays StateTerry Dangler, Mesa StateJennifer Warner, Nebraska-KearneyJaime White, Mesa State
1996First Round (RMAC Campuses)#1 Nebraska-Kearney 87, #8 Fort Lewis 41#4 N.M. Highlands 83, #5 Chadron State 59#3 Mesa State 63, #6 Colorado Mines 60#2 Fort Hays State 87, #7 Western State 58
Nebraska-Kearney 82, N.M. Highlands 72Mesa State 66, Fort Hays State 51
Nebraska-Kearney 81, Mesa State 64
MVP - Jennifer Warner, Nebraska-KearneyCeleste King, Mesa StateJessica Kedrowski, Nebraska-KearneyBea Gonzales, N.M. Highlands
1995First Round (RMAC Campuses)#1 Fort Hays State 87, #8 Adams State 38#2 Chadron State 80, #7 Western State 70#3 Nebraska-Kearney 79, #6 Colorado Mines 62#4 Mesa State 90, #5 N.M. Highlands 79
Fort Hays State 82, Mesa State 66Chadron State 66, Nebraska-Kearney 57
Chadron State 81, Fort Hays State 80 (2OT)
MVP - Lacy Orpin, Chadron State
Kristen Wiebe, Fort Hays StateCindy Buckhanan, Mesa State
1994 First Round (RMAC Campuses)#4 Mesa State 79, #5 Adams State 64#3 N.M. Highlands 87, #6 Colorado Mines 58#2 Chadron State bye#1 Fort Hays State bye
Fort Hays State 74, Mesa State 72N.M. Highlands 89, Chadron State 77
N.M. Highlands 83, Fort Hays State 67
MVP - Michele Adams, N.M. HighlandsPat Steward, N.M. Highlands
Barb Steinlag, Fort Hays StateCindy Buckhanan, Mesa State
1993 First Round (RMAC Campuses)Fort Hays State 58, Adams State 51N.M. Highlands 83, Western State 61Mesa State 83, Colorado Mines 52
Fort Hays State 78, Chadron State 76N.M. Highlands 77, Mesa State 55
Fort Hays State 68, N.M. Highlands 62
Shauna Smith, Chadron StatePetrece Faulkner, Fort Hays StateCarol Coykendall, Fort Hays StateCindy Phillips, N.M. HighlandsMichele Adams, N.M. Highlands
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Minutes2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 9412012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 7942011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 8782010-11 Kaitie Vader 7512009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 8292008-09 Paulina Tuell 9232007-08 Stevi Seitz 9152006-07 Diana Lopez 9172005-06 Lindsay Viall 9732004-05 Lindsay Viall 1,0812003-04 Kristina Vengryte 9212002-03 Julie Jestus 1,0722001-02 Molly Marrin 8432000-01 Meshach Rhoades 1,0291999-00 Meshach Rhoades 1,0821998-99 Meshach Rhoades 1,0641997-98 Meshach Rhoades 9581996-97 Dena Koskovich 1,0111995-96 Dena Koskovich 9101994-95 Alisha Strzok 7891993-94 Jalane Daily 7431992-93 Anita Foskuhl 8691991-92 Anita Foskuhl 8901990-91 Corinne Deters 9901989-90 Val Sewald 1,1091988-89 Val Sewald 1,0071987-88 Val Sewald 8731986-87 Tammie Brethower 9381985-86 Theresa Newton 1,030
Minutes Average2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 33.62012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 29.42011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 31.42010-11 Kaitie Vader 28.92009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 30.72008-09 Paulina Tuell 33.02007-08 Stevi Seitz 32.72006-07 Diana Lopez 29.62005-06 Lindsay Viall 31.42004-05 Lindsay Viall 34.92003-04 Kristina Vengryte 31.82002-03 Julie Jestus 34.62001-02 Jenny Bahl 31.32000-01 Meshach Rhoades 38.11999-00 Meshach Rhoades 37.31998-99 Meshach Rhoades 36.71997-98 Meshach Rhoades 36.81996-97 Dena Koskovich 37.41995-96 Dena Koskovich 35.01994-95 Alisha Strzok 31.61993-94 Jalane Daily 28.61992-93 Anita Foskuhl 32.21991-92 Anita Foskuhl 33.01990-91 Corinne Deters 35.41989-90 Val Sewald 38.21988-89 Val Sewald 38.71987-88 Val Sewald 36.41986-87 Tammie Brethower 34.7
1985-86 Theresa Newton 36.8
Field Goals2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 1872012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 1262011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 1422010-11 Salina Kuiper 992009-10 Salina Kuiper 1322008-09 Paulina Tuell 2072007-08 Paulina Tuell 1742006-07 Diana Lopez 1852005-06 Diana Lopez 2162004-05 Diana Lopez 1732003-04 Kristina Vengryte 1972002-03 Julie Jestus 1682001-02 Erica Schutte 1562000-01 Andi Pruitt 1881999-00 Katie Beamon 1661998-99 Jeni Roeder 1581997-98 Jeni Roeder 1601996-97 Shawna Marsh 1271995-96 Shawna Marsh 1421994-95 Alisha Strzok 1231993-94 Darcy Scheeler 981992-93 Anita Foskuhl 1911991-92 Anita Foskuhl 1961990-91 Shelley Sakala 2001989-90 Val Sewald 1151988-89 LaShaa Ross 1191987-88 Raedene Spears 1551986-87 Mischelle Brown 1861985-86 Mischelle Brown 1911984-85 Waverly Dodrill 1961983-84 Waverly Dodrill 1421982-83 Kerri Connelly 1421981-82 Kerri Connelly 1111980-81 Denise Durant 1181979-80 Denise Durant 1441978-79 Becky Muller 1161977-78 Mary Gould 93
Field Goals Attempted2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 4662012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 3352011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 3962010-11 Meagan Nickell 2312009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 3052008-09 Paulina Tuell 4152007-08 Stevi Seitz 3422006-07 Diana Lopez 3722005-06 Diana Lopez 4142004-05 Diana Lopez 3872003-04 Kristina Vengryte 3702002-03 Julie Jestus 3712001-02 Molly Marrin 2772000-01 Andi Pruitt 3861999-00 Andi Pruitt 3281998-99 Jeni Roeder 3471997-98 Jeni Roeder 3241996-97 Shawna Marsh 304
1995-96 Shawna Marsh 3301994-95 Alisha Strzok 2641993-94 Maria Vazquez 2251992-93 Anita Foskuhl 4061991-92 Anita Foskuhl 4201990-91 Shelly Sakala 4151989-90 Val Sewald 3081988-89 Val Sewald 316 LaShaa Ross 3161987-88 Raedene Spears 3711986-87 Mischelle Brown 4301985-86 Mischelle Brown 4091984-85 Waverly Dodrill 3991983-84 Waverly Dodrill 3221982-83 Kerri Connelly 3281981-82 Jane Hart 2681980-81 Becky Muller 2991979-80 Denise Durant 3261978-79 Becky Muller 3061977-78 Mary Gould 221
Field Goal Pct. (Min. 85 made)2013-14 Sarah Seefeldt .4622012-13 Sarah Feeney .3982011-12 Brandi Collins .4622010-11 Salina Kuiper .4712009-10 Salina Kuiper .5242008-09 Paulina Tuell .4992007-08 Paulina Tuell .5162006-07 Denise Lopez .5272005-06 Diana Lopez .5222004-05 Denise Lopez .4732003-04 Kristina Vengryte .5322002-03 Rachel Caliga .5762001-02 Rachel Caliga .6162000-01 Katie Beamon .5861999-00 Erica Schutte .5581998-99 Katie Beamon .5491997-98 Jeni Roeder .4941996-97 Jeni Roeder .4721995-96 Michel Griffi n .5451994-95 Bobby Ellis .5051993-94 Darcy Scheeler .5051992-93 Julie Eymann .6811991-92 Julie Eymann .5571990-91 Shelly Sakala .4821989-90 Tamara Clair .4541988-89 Angel Gould .4551987-88 LaShaa Ross .4411986-87 Tamara Clair .4911985-86 Mischelle Brown .4671984-85 Waverly Dodrill .4911983-84 Waverly Dodrill .4411982-83 Kerri Connelly .4331981-82 Kerri Connelly .4981980-81 Roseanne Smith .4221979-80 Theresa Smith .6031978-79 Becky Muller .379 Mary Lou Muller .3791977-78 Donna Brown .427
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Three-Point Field Goals2013-14 Bay’lee Purdy 882012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 382011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 422010-11 Meagan Nickell 382009-10 Chelsea Porter 442008-09 Courtney Ault 632007-08 Courtney Ault 742006-07 Diana Lopez 872005-06 Diana Lopez 1132004-05 Diana Lopez 752003-04 Diana Lopez 342002-03 Molly Marrin 742001-02 Molly Marrin 392000-01 Meshach Rhoades 531999-00 Michele Eccher 651998-99 Meshach Rhoades 561997-98 Dena Koskovich 531996-97 Dena Koskovich 511995-96 Dena Koskovich 501994-95 Shawna Marsh 151993-94 Katti Towle 181992-93 Anita Foskuhl 421991-92 Anita Foskuhl 361990-91 Shelly Sakala 111989-90 Val Sewald 881988-89 Val Sewald 801987-88 Val Sewald 23
Three Point Fields Goals Attempts2013-14 Bay’lee Purdy 2252012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 1342011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 1252010-11 Meagan Nickell 1212009-10 Chelsea Porter 1482008-09 Courtney Ault 1412007-08 Courtney Ault 2042006-07 Diana Lopez 2072005-06 Diana Lopez 2482004-05 Diana Lopez 2152003-04 Lindsay Viall 982002-03 Molly Marrin 1732001-02 Molly Marrin 1102000-01 Molly Marrin 1381999-00 Michele Eccher 1761998-99 Meshach Rhoades 1551997-98 Dena Koskovich 1411996-97 Dena Koskovich 1331995-96 Dena Koskovich 1341994-95 Shawna Marsh 471993-94 Katti Towle 521992-93 Anita Foskuhl 1021991-92 Anita Foskuhl 981990-91 Shelly Sakala 431989-90 Val Sewald 2181988-89 Val Sewald 2101987-88 Val Sewald 79
Three-Point Pct. (Min. 29 made)2013-14 Bay’lee Purdy .3912012-13 Tae’lor Purdy .2842011-12 Brandi Collins .406
2010-11 Lauren Luebbe .4132009-10 Tae’lor Purdy .4042008-09 Lauren Luebbe .4692007-08 Stevi Seitz .3812006-07 Diana Lopez .4202005-06 Diana Lopez .4562004-05 Lindsay Viall .3832003-04 Diana Lopez .4152002-03 Molly Marrin .4282001-02 Laura Day .4122000-01 Meshach Rhoades .3901999-00 Meshach Rhoades .4711998-99 Dena Koskovich .3941997-98 Meshach Rhoades .4421996-97 Michele Eccher .4001995-96 Dena Koskovich .3731994-95 Alisha Strzok .4801993-94 Katti Towle .3461992-93 Anita Foskuhl .4121991-92 Ali Betcher .3701990-91 Shelly Sakala .2561989-90 Val Sewald .4041988-89 Val Sewald .3811987-88 Val Sewald .291
Free Throws Made2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 1752012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 1062011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 1212010-11 Lauren Luebbe 922009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 1012008-09 Paulina Tuell 1222007-08 Paulina Tuell 852006-07 Denise Lopez 1482005-06 Denise Lopez 1332004-05 Denise Lopez 1072003-04 Keely O’Dell 992002-03 Keely O’Dell 1102001-02 Molly Marrin 762000-01 Andi Pruitt 951999-00 Katie Beamon 941998-99 Dena Koskovich 641997-98 Jeni Roeder 691996-97 Dena Koskovich 531995-96 Dena Koskovich 62 Michele Griffi n 621994-95 Bobby Ellis 771993-94 Katti Towle 501992-93 Corinne Deters 881991-92 Corinne Deters 1101990-91 Corinne Deters 941989-90 Joey Weber 1161988-89 Joey Weber 941987-88 Raedene Spears 661986-87 Mischelle Brown 681985-86 Theresa Newton 981984-85 Waverly Dodrill 1111983-84 Waverly Dodrill 831982-83 Kerri Connelly 1041981-82 Kerri Connelly 671980-81 Denise Durant 651979-80 Denise Durant 62
1978-79 Monique Lousberg 581977-78 Brenda Chambers 32
Free Throws Attempted2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 2212012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 1302011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 1582010-11 Lauren Luebbe 1222009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 1462008-09 Paulina Tuell 1462007-08 Paulina Tuell 1212006-07 Denise Lopez 1692005-06 Denise Lopez 1592004-05 Diana Lopez 1372003-04 Keely O’Dell 1222002-03 Keely O’Dell 1492001-02 Molly Marrin 902000-01 Andi Pruitt 1281999-00 Andi Pruitt 1491998-99 Dena Koskovich 861997-98 Dena Koskovich 911996-97 Dena Koskovich 691995-96 Dena Koskovich 881994-95 Bobby Ellis 1091993-94 Darcy Scheeler 821992-93 Anita Foskuhl 1061991-92 Corinne Deters 1331990-91 Shelly Sakala 1281989-90 Joey Weber 1641988-89 Joey Weber 1351987-88 Raedene Spears 1101986-87 Mischelle Brown 1141985-86 Theresa Newton 1601984-85 Waverly Dodrill 1371983-84 Waverly Dodrill 1061982-83 Kerri Connelly 1401981-82 Shelley Caceres 911980-81 Denise Durant 1171979-80 Denise Durant 1231978-79 Monique Lousberg 1191977-78 Donna Brown 66
Free Throw Percentage2013-14 Brandi Collins .8052012-13 Tae’lor Purdy .8152011-12 Tae’lor Purdy .7662010-11 Salina Kuiper .8412009-10 Chelsea Porter .7232008-09 Paulina Tuell .8362007-08 Breanne Burley .8172006-07 Denise Lopez .8762005-06 Lindsay Viall .8522004-05 Denise Lopez .7932003-04 Denise Lopez .8192002-03 Molly Marrin .8332001-02 Molly Marrin .8442000-01 Meshach Rhoades .8761999-00 Michele Eccher .8491998-99 Meshach Rhoades .8331997-98 Kelly Carmichael .8251996-97 Renea Flores .8081995-96 Michele Griffi n .713
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1994-95 Alisha Strzok .7501993-94 Jalane Daily .7191992-93 Corinne Deters .8381991-92 Jalane Daily .8481990-91 Corinne Deters .7971989-90 Corinne Deters .7371988-89 Val Sewald .7271987-88 Val Sewald .7331986-87 Tammie Brethower .6461985-86 Mischelle Brown .6841984-85 Waverly Dodrill .8101983-84 Waverly Dodrill .7831982-83 Waverly Dodrill .7781981-82 Kerri Connelly .8271980-81 Joan Buhler .6001979-80 Francis Lucero .7141978-79 Mary Lou Muller .6361977-78 Brenda Chambers .615
Offensive Rebounds2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 702012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 582011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 622010-11 Lauren Luebbe 432009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 532008-09 Paulina Tuell 462007-08 Stevi Seitz 582006-07 Denise Lopez 892005-06 Denise Lopez 872004-05 Denise Lopez 702003-04 Keely O’Dell 652002-03 Rachel Caliga 672001-02 Erica Schutte 492000-01 Katie Beamon 691999-00 Katie Beamon 1001998-99 Katie Beamon 641997-98 Dena Koskovich 371996-97 Shawna Marsh 491995-96 Michele Griffi n 701994-95 Bobby Ellis 761993-94 Darcy Scheeler 631992-93 Corinne Deters 801991-92 Corinne Deters 811990-91 Corinne Deters 881989-90 Joey Weber 1201988-89 Joey Weber 1221987-88 Tracey Artzer 631986-87 Mischelle Brown 1381985-86 Mischelle Brown 1501984-85 Mischelle Brown 1101983-84 Mischelle Brown 103
Defensive Rebounds2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 2152012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 1112011-12 Meghan Hollenga 1192010-11 Kaitie Vader 982009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 1282008-09 Emily Kuipers 942007-08 Stevi Seitz 1512006-07 Denise Lopez 1862005-06 Denise Lopez 159
2004-05 Denise Lopez 1982003-04 Simone Shepherd 1072002-03 Molly Marrin 1852001-02 Molly Marrin 1322000-01 Andi Pruitt 1481999-00 Andi Pruitt 1771998-99 Katie Beamon 1031997-98 Jeni Roeder 761996-97 Dena Koskovich 891995-96 Dena Koskovich 96 Michele Griffi n 961994-95 Bobby Ellis 931993-94 Darcy Scheeler 1181992-93 Corinne Deters 1301991-92 Corinne Deters 1881990-91 Corinne Deters 1721989-90 Joey Weber 1441988-89 Joey Weber 1801987-88 Raedene Spears 1371986-87 Mischelle Brown 1791985-86 Mischelle Brown 2221984-85 Mischelle Brown 1821983-84 Mischelle Brown 128
Total Rebounds2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 2852012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 1692011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 1752010-11 Kaitie Vader 1282009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 1812008-09 Emily Kuipers 1312007-08 Stevi Seitz 2092006-07 Denise Lopez 2752005-06 Denise Lopez 2462004-05 Denise Lopez 2682003-04 Denise Lopez 1612002-03 Molly Marrin 2262001-02 Molly Marrin 1742000-01 Andi Pruitt 2051999-00 Andi Pruitt 2441998-99 Katie Beamon 1671997-98 Dena Koskovich 106 Jeni Roeder 1061996-97 Dena Koskovich 1301995-96 Michele Griffi n 1661994-95 Bobby Ellis 1691993-94 Darcy Scheeler 1811992-93 Corinne Deters 2101991-92 Corinne Deters 2691990-91 Corinne Deters 2601989-90 Joey Weber 2641988-89 Joey Weber 3021987-88 Raedene Spears 1991986-87 Mischelle Brown 3171985-86 Mischelle Brown 3721984-85 Mischelle Brown 2921983-84 Mischelle Brown 2311982-83 Kerri Connelly 2241981-82 Kerri Connelly 1961980-81 Roseanne Smith 2451979-80 Denise Durant 1981978-79 Becky Muller 179
1977-78 Donna Brown 136
Rebound Average2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 10.22012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 6.32011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 6.32010-11 Kaitie Vader 4.92009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 6.72008-09 Emily Kuipers 5.22007-08 Stevi Seitz 7.52006-07 Denise Lopez 8.92005-06 Denise Lopez 7.72004-05 Denise Lopez 8.92003-04 Denise Lopez 5.62002-03 Molly Marrin 7.32001-02 Molly Marrin 6.02000-01 Andi Pruitt 7.61999-00 Andi Pruitt 8.41998-99 Katie Beamon 5.81997-98 Dena Koskovich 4.1 Jeni Roeder 4.11996-97 Dena Koskovich 4.81995-96 Michele Griffi n 6.41994-95 Bobby Ellis 6.81993-94 Darcy Scheeler 7.01992-93 Corinne Deters 7.81991-92 Corinne Deters 10.01990-91 Corinne Deters 9.31989-90 Joey Weber 9.41988-89 Joey Weber 10.81987-88 Joey Weber 8.31986-87 Mischelle Brown 11.71985-86 Mischelle Brown 13.31984-85 Mischelle Brown 10.41983-84 Mischelle Brown 8.61982-83 Kerri Connelly 8.01981-82 Kerri Connelly 9.31980-81 Roseanne Smith 9.11979-80 Denise Durant 8.31978-79 Mary Lou Muller 10.01977-78 Donna Brown 7.2
Assists2013-14 Brandi Collins 1302012-13 Brandi Collins 872011-12 Brandi Collins 912010-11 Brandi Collins 672009-10 Jacque Machesney 992008-09 Jenny Vieira 1292007-08 Breanne Burley 1672006-07 Breanne Burley 1602005-06 Breanne Burley 1262004-05 Cappie Smith 912003-04 Cappie Smith 1032002-03 Julie Jestus 1822001-02 Julie Jestus 1132000-01 Meshach Rhoades 1511999-00 Meshach Rhoades 2051998-99 Meshach Rhoades 1751997-98 Meshach Rhoades 1211996-97 Kenney Jeffries 1151995-96 Kenney Jeffries 119
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1994-95 Kenney Jeffries 1101993-94 Katti Towle 831992-93 Jalane Daily 1321991-92 Jalane Daily 961990-91 Jalane Daily 871989-90 Val Sewald 1491988-89 Val Sewald 961987-88 Barb Fox 1001986-87 Tammie Brethower 1011985-86 Theresa Newton 1601984-85 Theresa Newton 1751983-84 Theresa Newton 1421982-83 Theresa Newton 871981-82 Shelley Caceres 1191980-81 Becky Muller 651979-80 Theresa Smith 115
Blocks2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 132012-13 Sarah Feeney 242011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 10 Sarah Feeney 10 Meghan Hollenga 102010-11 Salina Kuiper 422009-10 Salina Kuiper 452008-09 Jacque Machesney 122007-08 Stevi Seitz 122006-07 Diana Lopez 142005-06 Aiste Slenyte 172004-05 Diana Lopez 272003-04 Kristina Vengryte 342002-03 Julie Jestus 302001-02 Molly Marrin 282000-01 Andi Pruitt 391999-00 Andi Pruitt 371998-99 Jeni Roeder 341997-98 Jeni Roeder 151996-97 Shawna Marsh 301995-96 Shawna Marsh 241994-95 Bobby Ellis 61993-94 Jalane Daily 4 Kenney Jeffries 41992-93 Corinne Deters 131991-92 Corinne Deters 81990-91 Corinne Deters 111989-90 Tamara Clair 301988-89 Tamara Clair 281987-88 Tamara Clair 151986-87 Tamara Clair 191985-86 Raedene Spears 201984-85 Laura Weidman 231983-84 Raedene Spears 191982-83 Kerri Connelly 381981-82 Kerri Connelly 401980-81 Denise Durant 15 Becky Muller 15
Steals2013-14 Brandi Collins 462012-13 Meghan Hollenga 402011-12 Kari Ameling 482010-11 Lauren Luebbe 46
2009-10 Jacque Machesney 482008-09 Jenny Vieira 732007-08 Jenny Vieira 532006-07 Diana Lopez 1412005-06 Diana Lopez 1142004-05 Diana Lopez 1332003-04 Diana Lopez 842002-03 Julie Jestus 612001-02 Molly Marrin 622000-01 Andi Pruitt 551999-00 Michele Eccher 711998-99 Meshach Rhoades 43 Katie Beamon 431997-98 Michele Eccher 691996-97 Kenney Jeffries 541995-96 Kenney Jeffries 551994-95 Bobby Ellis 561993-94 Katti Towle 641992-93 Anita Foskuhl 741991-92 Ali Betcher 831990-91 Shelly Sakala 661989-90 Val Sewald 1111988-89 LaShaa Ross 741987-88 Val Sewald 701986-87 Mischelle Brown 851985-86 Mischelle Brown 1321984-85 Mischelle Brown 1121983-84 Theresa Newton 721982-83 Kerri Connelly 661981-82 Shelley Caceres 641980-81 Becky Muller 51
Points2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 6102012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 3962011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 4472010-11 Lauren Luebbe 2932009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 3972008-09 Paulina Tuell 5422007-08 Paulina Tuell 4432006-07 Diana Lopez 5412005-06 Diana Lopez 6492004-05 Diana Lopez 5212003-04 Kristina Vengryte 4692002-03 Julie Jestus 4102001-02 Erica Schutte 3772000-01 Andi Pruitt 4751999-00 Katie Beamon 4281998-99 Jeni Roeder 3601997-98 Jeni Roeder 3891996-97 Shawna Marsh 2971995-96 Dena Koskovich 3341994-95 Alisha Strzok 3301993-94 Darcy Scheeler 2341992-93 Anita Foskuhl 5091991-92 Anita Foskuhl 5001990-91 Shelly Sakala 5001989-90 Val Sewald 3521988-89 Val Sewald 3641987-88 Raedene Spears 3761986-87 Mischelle Brown 4401985-86 Mischelle Brown 460
1984-85 Waverly Dodrill 5031983-84 Waverly Dodrill 3671982-83 Kerri Connelly 3881981-82 Kerri Connelly 2891980-81 Denise Durant 3011979-80 Denise Durant 3501978-79 Becky Muller 2821977-78 Mary Gould 216
Points Average2013-14 Tae’lor Purdy 21.82012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 14.72011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 16.02010-11 Lauren Luebbe 11.32009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 14.72008-09 Paulina Tuell 19.42007-08 Paulina Tuell 15.82006-07 Diana Lopez 17.52005-06 Diana Lopez 20.32004-05 Diana Lopez 18.02003-04 Kristina Vengryte 16.22002-03 Julie Jestus 13.2 Molly Marrin 13.22001-02 Erica Schutte 13.02000-01 Andi Pruitt 17.61999-00 Katie Beamon 14.81998-99 Jeni Roeder 12.41997-98 Jeni Roeder 15.01996-97 Shawna Marsh 11.01995-96 Dena Koskovich 12.81994-95 Alisha Strzok 13.21993-94 Darcy Scheeler 9.01992-93 Anita Foskuhl 18.91991-92 Anita Foskuhl 18.51990-91 Shelly Sakala 17.91989-90 Val Sewald 12.11988-89 Val Sewald 14.01987-88 Raedene Spears 14.51986-87 Mischelle Brown 16.31985-86 Mischelle Brown 16.41984-85 Waverly Dodrill 18.01983-84 Waverly Dodrill 13.61982-83 Kerri Connelly 13.91981-82 Kerri Connelly 13.81980-81 Denise Durant 12.01979-80 Denise Durant 14.61978-79 Mary Lou Muller 15.71977-78 Mary Gould 13.5
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Overall ConferenceYear Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Conf./National Finish1977-78 Colleen Holloway 0 12 .000
1978-79 Simon Peter O’Hanlon 1 16 .059 0 8 .000 5th East1979-80 Simon Peter O’Hanlon 10 12 .455 5 3 .625 2nd East1980-81 Simon Peter O’Hanlon 12 15 .444 5 3 .625 3rd East
1981-82 Barbara Schroeder 16 11 .593 8 0 1.000 1st East/NAIA District VII Playoffs1982-83 Barbara Schroeder 18 10 .643 14 4 .778 3rd1983-84 Barbara Schroeder 20 9 .690 N/A N/A N/A NAIA District VII Playoffs1984-85 Barbara Schroeder 15 13 .536 5 9 .357 7th1985-86 Barbara Schroeder 13 15 .464 4 10 .286 6th1986-87 Barbara Schroeder 11 17 .393 4 10 .286 7th1987-88 Barbara Schroeder 11 16 .407 4 10 .286 6th1988-89 Barbara Schroeder 10 18 .357 6 8 .429 6th1989-90 Barbara Schroeder 20 9 .690 7 5 .583 2nd
1990-91 Linda Raunig 11 17 .393 5 7 .417 5th1991-92 Linda Raunig 14 13 .519 7 7 .500 4th1992-93 Linda Raunig 16 11 .593 7 7 .500 4th1993-94 Linda Raunig 12 14 .462 4 10 .286 6th1994-95 Linda Raunig 13 12 .520 6 6 .500 4th1995-96 Linda Raunig 15 11 .577 7 5 .583 3rd1996-97 Linda Raunig 17 10 .630 12 7 .632 4th East/RMAC Shootout1997-98 Linda Raunig 11 15 .423 8 11 .421 5th East1998-99 Linda Raunig 19 10 .655 13 6 .684 3rd East/RMAC Shootout Runner-ups1999-00 Linda Raunig 19 10 .655 11 8 .579 5th East/RMAC Shootout Runner-ups2000-01 Linda Raunig 17 10 .630 12 7 .632 3rd East/RMAC Shootout2001-02 Linda Raunig 21 8 .724 14 5 .737 2nd East/RMAC Shootout Semis/NCAA 1st Rd.2002-03 Linda Raunig 23 8 .742 15 4 .789 2nd East/RMAC Shootout Champions/NCAA 1st Rd.2003-04 Linda Raunig 20 9 .690 14 5 .737 2nd East/RMAC Shootout Semi nals2004-05 Linda Raunig 23 8 .742 16 3 .842 1st East/RMAC Shootout Runner-ups/NCAA 1st Rd.2005-06 Linda Raunig 26 6 .813 18 1 .947 1st East/RMAC Shootout/NCAA 1st Rd.2006-07 Linda Raunig 26 6 .813 17 2 .895 1st East/RMAC Shootout Champions/NCAA 2nd Rd.2007-08 Linda Raunig 14 14 .500 10 9 .526 3rd East/RMAC Shootout2008-09 Linda Raunig 14 14 .500 11 8 .579 4th East/RMAC Shootout2009-10 Linda Raunig 10 17 .370 3 16 .158 6th East2010-11 Linda Raunig 10 16 .385 9 13 .409 10th2011-12 Linda Raunig 11 17 .393 9 13 .409 10th2012-13 Linda Raunig 10 17 .370 9 13 .409 9th/RMAC Tournament2013-14 Linda Raunig 16 12 .571 13 9 .591 T3rd/RMAC Shootout Semi nalsTotals 37 Years 545 458 .543 312 252 .553 5 NCAA Appearances
Conference Af liation1977-78 - Independent1978-83 - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC)1983-84 - Independent1984-90 - Colorado Divide Conference (CDC)1990-96 - Colorado Athletic Conference (CAC)1996-Present - RMAC
REGIS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS
Coach Years Games Wins Losses Pct.Colleen Holloway 1977-78 (1) 12 0 12 .000Simon Peter O’Hanlon 1978-81 (3) 66 23 43 .348Barb Schroeder 1981-90 (9) 252 134 118 .532Linda Raunig 1990-Present (24) 673 388 285 .577Totals 37 Years 1003 545 458 .543Win PercentageLinda Raunig ............................................. .577Barb Schroeder .......................................... .532Simon Peter O’Hanlon ................................ .348
Most WinsLinda Raunig .............................................. 388Barb Schroeder ........................................... 134Simon Peter O’Hanlon ................................... 23
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Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development.
Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Through-out this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?"
As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as refl ected in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn profi ciently, think logically and critically, identify and choose per-sonal standards of values, and be socially responsible. We further encourage the development of the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished profes-sional work and contributions to the improvement and transformation of society.
AREAS OF STUDYAccounting Mathematics Biochemistry MusicBiology Neuroscience Business Administration Nursing Catholic Studies Peace and Justice StudiesChemistry PhilosophyChristian Leadership PhysicsCommunication Political EconomyComputer Science Politics Core Studies Pre-Med/Pre-Health Economics Pre-Physical TherapyEducation PsychologyEnglish Religious StudiesEnvironmental Studies SociologyExercise Science SpanishFrench Visual & Fine ArtsGerman Women's and Gender StudiesHistory
DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICESAcademic Tutoring Internship Program Air Force ROTC Leadership Development ProgramArmy ROTC Living-Learning CommunitiesCareer Services New Student OrientationCommitment Program Paracurricular ProgramDisability Services Service LearningDual Degree Engineering Study AbroadEngaged-Scholar Activist Program Summer SessionHonors Program Thematic Major ProgramIgnatian Collaborative for Service & Justice University MinistryIndependent Study
GRADUATE PROGRAMSMA in Education MS in Biomedical Sciences
Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began.
In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the fi rst Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006.
The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfi sh service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.
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The Regis University Board of Trustees an-nounced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He will begin his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by cur-rent president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J.
John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently
served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In ad-dition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009.
Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University.
A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wiscon-sin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.
Regis CampusesDenver Lowell (Main Campus)Broomfi eldColorado SpringsDenver Tech CenterLovelandTh ornton
PresidentJohn P. Fitzgibbons, S.J.
At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environ-mental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Cen-ters, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities.
Centers, Institutes and Academies
Center for Ethics & Leadership in the Health ProfessionsCenters for Service LearningCenter for the Study of War ExperienceCenter for Excellence in Teaching and LearningInstitute on the Common GoodColorado Center for Virtual Health Care EducationTh e John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free EnterprisePorter-Billups Leadership AcademyO’Sullivan Art CenterRecorder Music Center
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Vanessa BainAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Paula BauerHead Women’s
Golf Coach
Kaleen AdamiAssistant Women’s
Soccer Coach
JB BelzerHead Women’s Soccer Coach
Ron CraneFacilities Director
Logan GarvinAssistant Athletic
Director
Gregg HarperDirector of Sports
Medicine
John EsquibelHead Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach
Kate HoodAssistant Women’s
Lacrosse Coach
Denise HollowayAsst. Director of Sports Medicine
Sarah KellnerHead Women’s Lacrosse Coach
Lynn BlevinsHead Men’s Golf Coach
Frank LavrishaHead Women’s
Volleyball Coach
Joel ListAssistant Women’s Volleyball Coach
Ann MartinDirector of Athletics
Tony McCallHead Men’s
Soccer Coach
Kelly McLaughlinAssistant Athletic
Director/SWA
Jeremy PhillipsSports Information
Director
Lonnie PorterHead Men’s
Basketball Coach
Ryan PruittAssistant
Baseball Coach
Chris TerryHead Baseball Coach
Linda RaunigHead Women’s
Basketball Coach
Nicole TrimboliHead Softball Coach
Anthony PresnellAssistant Men’s Soccer Coach
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Regis University Athletics Staff DirectoryAdministrationName Title Phone EmailAnn Martin Director of Athletics Kelly McLaughlin Assistant AD for Compliance/Senior Woman Administrator 303-458-4071 [email protected] Garvin Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing and Promotions 303-964-5106 [email protected] Phillips Sports Information Director 303-458-4052 [email protected] Crane Facilities Coordinator 303-458-3591 [email protected] Harper Director of Sports Medicine 303-458-3590 [email protected] Holloway Assistant Director of Sports Medicine 303-458-4992 [email protected] Franker Graduate Assistant Sports Information 303-458-4070 [email protected] Carney Graduate Assistant Sports Information 303-458-4070 [email protected] Townley Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-964-6302 [email protected] Eden Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-964-6299 [email protected] Ngo Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine 303-458-3645 [email protected]
CoachesBaseballChris Terry Head Baseball Coach 303-458-3519 [email protected] Pruitt Assistant Baseball Coach 303-964-5319 [email protected] Vig Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach [email protected] Weber Graduate Assistant Baseball Coach 303-964-5319 [email protected]
Men’s BasketballLonnie Porter Head Men’s Basketball Coach 303-458-4074 [email protected] Ledesma Graduate Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach [email protected]
Men’s GolfLynn Blevins Head Men’s Golf Coach 918-230-7412 [email protected]
Men’s SoccerTony McCall Head Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4200 [email protected] Presnell Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 [email protected] Poole Graduate Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4359 [email protected] Tarnoczi Student Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected] Wagenschutz Volunteer Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach [email protected]
Men’s/Women’s Cross CountryJohn Esquibel Head Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach 303-458-4392 [email protected]
SoftballNicole Trimboli Head Softball Coach 303-458-4353 [email protected] Johnson Assistant Softball Coach 303-458-4353 [email protected] Lindow Graduate Assistant Softball Coach
Women’s BasketballLinda Raunig Head Women’s Basketball Coach 303-458-4203 [email protected] Bain Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 303-458-3589 [email protected]
Women’s GolfPaula Bauer Head Women’s Golf Coach 303-906-0123 [email protected]
Women’s LacrosseSarah Kellner Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 [email protected] Hood Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach 303-964-3681 [email protected] Beth Calder Volunteer Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach
Women’s SoccerJ.B. Belzer Head Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4981 [email protected] Adami Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach 303-458-4942 [email protected] Monroig Graduate Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected] Hamilton Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Mark Forbes Volunteer Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach [email protected]
Women’s VolleyballFrank Lavrisha Head Volleyball Coach 303-458-4053 fl [email protected] List Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-458-4054 [email protected] LeGrand Graduate Assistant Volleyball Coach 303-964-6439 [email protected] Martin Volunteer Assistant Volleyball Coach [email protected]
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The Regis Fieldhouse was built in 1960 and currently seats 1,800 spectators. The Fieldhouse features locker rooms, the athletic training facilities, a racquetball court and is the home for the volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the Newland Center. All the Athletic Department’s ad-ministrative offi ces are located in the fi eldhouse. There have been numerous conference and regional tournament games played within the walls of the fi eldhouse.
Regis Fieldhouse
Regis Fieldhouse Weightroom
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Regis Softball Field
Regis Baseball Field
Regis Lacrosse/Soccer Match Pitch
Ranger Dome
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- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby moun-tains.
- The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city.
- The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfi eld, CO Metropolitan Sta-tistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Sta-tistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 and ranked asthe 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area.
- Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in 2008.
- DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan.
- Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined.
- The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and lo-cals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. That’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego.
- Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines
all began in Denver.
- Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).
- Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates.
- Denver brews more beer than any other American city.
- Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. The Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people.
- Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city.
- Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.