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Warrior Athletic Association<br />

Presents the 15 th Annual<br />

Warrior Golf<br />

<strong>Classic</strong><br />

Monday, June 7, 2010<br />

Creekside Golf Club<br />

Register online @ www.gowarriorsgo.com


2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

Corban Quick Facts<br />

Address:<br />

5000 Deer Park Drive SE<br />

Salem, Oregon 97317-9392<br />

Facilities<br />

C.E. Jeffers Sports Center<br />

Athletic Activities Phone:<br />

503-375-7021<br />

Athletics/Sports Information Fax:<br />

503-315-2947<br />

Gymnasium Phone<br />

503-375-7588<br />

Gym/Athletic Training Fax:<br />

503-315-2941<br />

Switchboard:<br />

503-581-8600<br />

In the works: Renovation of Sportsplex including<br />

baseball, soccer and softball facilities<br />

Founded:<br />

1935<br />

President:<br />

Dr. Reno Hoff<br />

Enrollment:<br />

1,100<br />

Nickname:<br />

Warriors<br />

Colors:<br />

Navy and Gold<br />

Web Site:<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />

Affiliation:<br />

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics<br />

(NAIA)<br />

NAIA Web Site:<br />

naia.cstv.com<br />

Conference:<br />

Cascade Collegiate Conference<br />

CCC Web Site:<br />

www.cascadeconference.org<br />

Table of Contents<br />

About Corban College<br />

& Graduate School 2<br />

Staff and Coaches 4<br />

Affiliations 6<br />

Women’s Basketball<br />

Rosters 8<br />

Season Outlook 10<br />

Coach Bios 11<br />

Player Bios 13<br />

2008 Summary 22<br />

Participants 25<br />

Season Results 26<br />

Records 29<br />

1,000 Point Scorers 34<br />

Game Schedule Back Cover<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com


Corban College & Graduate School<br />

for the last eight years in that category,<br />

and it is the only Christian college in the<br />

Northwest to be ranked in the West’s Top<br />

10 baccalaureate colleges.<br />

About Corban College &<br />

Graduate School<br />

Corban is an independent Christian college<br />

with over 50 majors and programs of<br />

study including professional, liberal arts<br />

and ministries. Adult degree completion<br />

programs and graduate studies in business<br />

administration and education, online and on<br />

campus, are also available.<br />

Accreditation<br />

Corban is accredited by the Northwest<br />

Commission on Colleges and Universities.<br />

As a member of the Association of Christian<br />

Schools International (ACSI), Corban’s<br />

Education program is approved to culminate<br />

in an ACSI teaching certificate. It is also<br />

approved by the State of Oregon to prepare<br />

both elementary and secondary teachers for<br />

licensure.<br />

Our distinction is relationship—faculty<br />

to student and student to student. The<br />

members of the Corban community are<br />

here to help students succeed. Our motto,<br />

Dedicating Heart and Mind to God, is a very<br />

real part of our process.<br />

Recognitions<br />

Corban is ranked by U.S.News & World<br />

Report as fourth in the West’s Best<br />

Baccalaureate Colleges for 2010. Corban<br />

has been ranked in the top 10 in the West<br />

• Freshman are among top 25 percent of<br />

their high school class (2nd)<br />

• Combined graduation and freshman<br />

retention rate (6th). During the past<br />

three years Corban’s freshman retention<br />

rate has been 70 percent.<br />

• A 13:1 student/faculty ratio (4th)<br />

• Corban also received national<br />

recognition by the Best Christian<br />

Workplace Institute ranking it as the<br />

number one Christian workplace in<br />

2006 among similarly sized colleges.<br />

A student survey conducted by The<br />

Princeton Review lists Corban College as<br />

one of the best colleges in the U.S.<br />

western region.<br />

Corban College is one of the 129 schools<br />

profiled in the regional college guidebook,<br />

The Best Western Colleges.<br />

Corban is also one of only 10 Oregon<br />

colleges mentioned in the survey in the<br />

2004 edition of Review’s annual college<br />

guidebook, The Best 351 Colleges.<br />

Our Endeavor<br />

To provide Bible-centered baccalaureate and<br />

graduate programs built on the foundation<br />

of our Judeo-Christian and Baptist heritage.<br />

To educate maturing Christians to become<br />

competent thinkers, involved citizens and<br />

effective communicators.<br />

To provide opportunities for students to<br />

apply their academic knowledge as well<br />

as exercise their ministry gifts and abilities<br />

through church, community service and<br />

internship programs.<br />

To develop healthy, balanced lives through<br />

participation in extracurricular programs and<br />

intramural activities designed to enhance the<br />

mind, body and spirit.<br />

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Corban College & Graduate School<br />

Dave Johnson, Director Of Athletics<br />

503-589-8119<br />

djohnson@corban.edu<br />

Dave Johnson, a former Olympic bronze medalist at the 1992<br />

Barcelona Summer Games, is in his first year as Director of Athletics at<br />

Corban College.<br />

Prior to coming to Corban, Johnson spent the past two years<br />

as Athletics Director at nearby South Salem High School. During his<br />

tenure, Johnson helped spearhead a $1.3 million facility renovation campaign that included<br />

a new 70,000 square-foot synthetic FieldTurf surface and the christening of the new Giedo<br />

Caldarazzo Stadium used for all major Saxon football and soccer events. Johnson was also<br />

instrumental in a project updating scoreboards at South Salem High School athletic venues.<br />

At South, Johnson was responsible for the administration and leadership of 17 sports<br />

programs, which included oversight of athletics schedules, staff, eligibility standards and event<br />

management.<br />

“A goal of mine over the past few years has been to join the Corban family,” said<br />

Johnson. “I feel that the Christian College atmosphere is a great asset to a job-setting and that<br />

Corban is the place where God is calling me to be at this time. With the new direction that Dr.<br />

Bale is taking the athletic department, I feel that I can come in and help the process as well as<br />

move Warrior Athletics towards the future.”<br />

Prior to coming to South, Johnson served two years as Director of Athletics and Vice<br />

Principal at Jefferson High School. In addition to administrative duties at Jefferson, Johnson<br />

worked with other schools and the Oregon School Activities Association to create a new<br />

PacWest Conference when the OSAA re-classified competitive divisions in 2006.<br />

Johnson, a graduate of Cresent Valley High School in Corvallis, earned a Bachelor’s<br />

Degree in Psychology from Azusa Pacific University in 1986 before returning to his alma<br />

mater to receive his Master’s Degree in Special Education in 2003. As a member of APU’s<br />

nationally-known track & field program, Johnson tutored under former Olympic head coach<br />

Terry Franson. During that time and for more than a decade, Johnson ranked among the top<br />

international decathletes of his day, competing in four straight Olympic Trials (1984, ’88, ’92,<br />

& ’96), while qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Team twice, first in 1988, and then again in 1992.<br />

While training for the 1992 Olympic, Johnson suffered a broken foot. Resisting medical advice<br />

urging him to discontinue, Johnson pressed on to capture the bronze medal at the Barcelona<br />

Olympics and became the first American medalist in the decathlon since Bruce Jenner’s gold<br />

medal effort at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Johnson’s inspiring Olympic experience and<br />

Christian faith are highlighted in the 1994 autobiography Aim High, published by Zondervan.<br />

Leading up to the ’92 Summer Games, Johnson was involved in an eight-month, worldwide<br />

Reebok campaign known as Dan and Dave featuring Johnson with fellow Olympichopeful<br />

Dan O’Brien in a series of popular TV commercials. Reebok’s goal was to promote<br />

a “Clash of the Titans” theme in Barcelona, as both Oregonians battled for the gold medal<br />

and coveted title of “World’s Greatest Athlete.” Unfortunately, O’Brien failed to qualify at the<br />

Olympic Trials, forcing Reebok to re-work its campaign with the focus on Johnson’s pursuit of<br />

Olympic gold.<br />

“The goals were high for me during the summer of ’92,” commented Johnson. “Despite<br />

competing on a broken foot, I knew that God had a vision for my future. Since then, I have<br />

seen a lot of things happen in my life that has led up to this point and I feel that the Lord has<br />

molded everything in my life for a reason. God brought me to Corban for a reason and I am<br />

looking forward to the challenge.”<br />

Johnson, who assumed his duties at Corban on July 1st, currently resides in Salem with<br />

his wife, Sheri, and four children (Alexandra, Makenzie, Gabriel, and Eliason), while also<br />

working as an Olympic & motivational speaker for clients such as Reebok, IBM, VISA, and Billy<br />

Graham. Johnson and his family attend Morning Star Community Church in South Salem.<br />

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Staff<br />

2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

Assistant Athletic Director /<br />

Game & Event Coordinator<br />

Tim Seiber<br />

503-589-8107<br />

tseiber@corban.edu<br />

Sports Information Director<br />

Mark Colachico<br />

503-589-8121<br />

mcolachico@corban.edu<br />

Dean of Athletic<br />

Activity & Athletics<br />

Dr. Dave Bale<br />

503-589-8104<br />

dbale@corban.edu<br />

Head Athletic Trainer<br />

Tony Walther<br />

503-589-8193<br />

twalther@corban.edu<br />

Faculty Athletic<br />

Representative<br />

Dr. Bryce Bernard<br />

503-375-7034<br />

bbernard@corban.edu<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Jenny Garrard<br />

503-589-8160<br />

jgarrard@corban.edu<br />

Gym Facility Manager<br />

Donny Zavala<br />

503-375-7588<br />

dzavala@corban.edu<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Sally Page<br />

503-589-8108<br />

spage@corban.edu<br />

Coaches<br />

Baseball Coach<br />

Nathan Mayben<br />

503-375-7021<br />

nmayben@corban.edu<br />

Men’s Soccer Coach<br />

Dave Irby<br />

503-375-7021<br />

dirby@corban.edu<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach<br />

Justin Sherwood<br />

503-589-8196<br />

jsherwood@corban.edu<br />

Women’s Soccer Coach<br />

Marty Ziesemer<br />

503-375-7115<br />

mziesemer@corban.edu<br />

Women’s Basketball Coach<br />

Terry Williams<br />

503-316-3397<br />

twilliams@corban.edu<br />

Softball Coach<br />

Nathan Ohta<br />

503-375-7021<br />

nohta@corban.edu<br />

M/W Cross Country Coach<br />

M/W Track & Field Coach<br />

Norm Berney<br />

503-375-7021<br />

nberney@corban.edu<br />

Volleyball Coach<br />

Nels Norquist<br />

503-316-3398<br />

nnorquist@corban.edu<br />

M/W Golf Coach<br />

Ron Sisler<br />

503-375-7021<br />

rsisler@corban.edu<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />

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Corban College & Graduate School<br />

2009-10 Varsity Roster<br />

NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL)<br />

1 Jeni Gabriel G 5-9 JR Stayton, Ore. (Stayton HS / Walla Walla CC)<br />

2 Kira Lyon g 5-6 SO Salem, Ore. (West Salem HS)<br />

3 Katerina Nilo G 5-5 FR Athens, Greece (1st General High School of Tavros)<br />

4 Rachel Harter F 6-1 SO Grass Valley, Calif. (Bear River HS)<br />

10 Jenessa Miller G 5-10 JR Mica, Wash. (Freeman HS)<br />

12 Kayla Shaughnessy G 5-7 JR Camano Island, Wash. (Stanwood HS)<br />

13 Jennifer Hansen G 5-6 JR Mulino, Ore. (Mollala HS)<br />

14 Katie Steigleman F 5-11 SO Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)<br />

15 Teagan LeBeau G 5-5 FR Rocklin, Calif. (Whitney HS)<br />

20 Christy Mosier F 5-11 FR Bend, Ore. (Summit HS)<br />

22 Tess Bennett F 5-10 FR Sutherlin, Ore. (Sutherlin HS)<br />

23 Ashlee Jensen G 5-4 JR Yuba City, Calif. (Yuba City HS)<br />

25 Becky Buhler F 6-2 SO Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas HS)<br />

32 Ashlyn Roos G 5-4 FR Salem, Ore. (Sprague HS)<br />

33 Monique Tribble C 6-2 SR Coquille, Ore. (Coquille HS / Clackamas CC)<br />

40 Melissa Jones C 6-0 FR Klamath Falls, Ore. (Mazama HS)<br />

44 Terra Rust G 5-7 FR Adrian, Ore. (Adrian HS)<br />

RS Rachel Newby G 5-9 JR Portland, Ore. (Centennial HS / Warner Pacific College)<br />

Head Coach: Terry Williams (11th year)<br />

Assistant Coaches: Ron Hittner, Rosey Ball, Kailey Bostwick, Keith Wery<br />

Head Athletic Trainer: Tony Walther<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jenny Garrard, Sally Page<br />

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2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

2009-10 Junior Varsity Roster<br />

NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL)<br />

10 Ashlyn Roos g 5-4 FR Salem, Ore. (Sprague HS)<br />

13 Teagan LeBeau g 5-5 FR Rocklin, Calif. (Whitney HS)<br />

22 Emily Tsugawa g 5-5 FR Gladstone, Ore. (Gladstone HS)<br />

34 Kayla Froelich-Williams C 6-3 FR Wilton, California (Wilton Christian HS)<br />

35 Lauren Cross g 5-8 FR Missoula, Mt. (Valley Christian HS)<br />

40 Kate Tracy c 6-1 FR Eagle, Idaho (St. Ambrose HS)<br />

44 Terra Rust g 5-7 FR Adrian, Ore. (Adrian HS)<br />

45 Melissa Jones c 6-0 FR Klamath Falls, Ore. (Mazama HS)<br />

52 Sarah Longwell g 5-9 FR Union, Ore. (Union HS)<br />

54 Christy Mosier F 5-11 FR Bend, Ore. (Summit HS)<br />

Head Coach: Terry Williams (11th year)<br />

Assistant Coaches: Ron Hittner, Rosey Ball, Kailey Bostwick, Keith Wery<br />

Head Athletic Trainer: Tony Walther<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jenny Garrard, Sally Page<br />

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at McNary in the top five for career assists<br />

before playing two seasons at point guard<br />

for Willamette University.<br />

Ron and his wife, Mikki, live in Keizer<br />

with their two daughters (Tori & Bailey). Ron<br />

is the owner and president of a management<br />

consulting firm, Hitter & Associates, Inc.<br />

Rosey Ball<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Rosey Ball will begin her<br />

second season as an<br />

assistant coach for the<br />

Warriors after playing<br />

four years (1994-99) for<br />

current head coach Terry<br />

Williams.<br />

During her time as a Warrior, Rosey<br />

was part of back-to-back NCCAA national<br />

champions in 1995 & 1996. On the all-time<br />

career list in Warrior history, Rosey is the alltime<br />

leader in free throws made, free throws<br />

attempted, and blocked shots. Rosey also<br />

ranks 2nd in rebounding average, 3rd in<br />

total rebounds, 4th in scoring, 5th in scoring<br />

average, 5th in field goals made, and 5th in<br />

field goals attempted.<br />

“I had a life-changing experience at<br />

Corban as a student-athlete and I’m excited<br />

to be a part of the program again as a<br />

coach,” said Ball. “It is amazing to be part<br />

of a team that shares the same faith and the<br />

same goal.”<br />

Married to former Warrior men’s<br />

basketball player, Steve Ball, the couple<br />

currently resides in Salem with their two<br />

sons, Damian & Dominic. The couple<br />

currently attends Salem First Church of the<br />

Nazarene.<br />

Kailey Bostwick<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Kailey Bostwick will<br />

move from the court to<br />

the bench this season,<br />

as she begins her first<br />

season as an assistant<br />

coach for the Warriors<br />

after playing two years (2007-09) for current<br />

head coach Terry Williams.<br />

During her time as a Warrior, Kailey<br />

helped lead Corban back to the playoffs<br />

as the Warriors advanced to the Cascade<br />

Collegiate Conference tournament last<br />

season. In two seasons in the navy and<br />

gold, Bostwick appeared in 57 games (55<br />

starts) and averaged 10.3 points, 5.1 assists,<br />

2.1 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game. To<br />

conclude her career at Corban, Bostwick was<br />

named All-Cascade Collegiate Conference<br />

1st team as a senior.<br />

“I just want to thank Terry for giving<br />

me the opportunity to help coach this year,”<br />

said Bostwick. “It’s a great experience for me<br />

to help the girls out, even though it’s harder<br />

than I thought to sit and watch them play.”<br />

Bostwick, who is single and living in<br />

Salem, is working towards the completion<br />

of her degree at Corban and is scheduled to<br />

graduate in May.<br />

Keith Wery<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Keith Wery will begin<br />

his first season full-time<br />

as an assistant coach<br />

for the Warriors after<br />

working part-time last<br />

season under head coach<br />

Terry Williams.<br />

A graduate of nearby Canby High<br />

School, Wery played three years of tennis<br />

for the Cougars. While attending Corban,<br />

Wery worked as the Associated Student Body<br />

(ASB) intramural coordinator and assisted in<br />

the managing of the Warriors’ flag football<br />

team for two seasons.<br />

“Corban basketball provides a unique<br />

opportunity to model Christ and grow<br />

spiritually while playing in the competitive<br />

Cascade Collegiate Conference,” said<br />

Wery. “Our goal is to develop well-rounded<br />

players who emulate Christ both on and off<br />

the court.”<br />

Wery, who is currently single and living<br />

in Canby, graduated in 2008 from Corban<br />

with degrees in business management and<br />

accounting/finance.<br />

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Player Bios - VARSITY<br />

2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

#1 JENI GABRIEL<br />

Guard, 5-9, Junior<br />

Stayton, Oregon<br />

Stayton High School<br />

Walla Walla Community College<br />

WALLA WALLA: Played two seasons at Walla Walla Community College … Helped<br />

lead the Warriors to 4 th and 6 th place showings at the NWAACC Tournament during her<br />

two seasons … Appeared in 23 games during her final season at Walla Walla … Scored 228 points (avg.<br />

9.9), grabbed 114 rebounds (avg. 5.0), handed out 59 assists, avg. 2.6), and registered 20 steals (avg. 0.9)<br />

during her sophomore campaign … Appeared in the East-West All-Star Game following the 2009 season.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from nearby Stayton High School in 2007 … Played four years of<br />

basketball & volleyball, as well as two years of track & field … Helped lead Eagles to 4A state title as a senior<br />

… Member of conference championship team as a junior … Named to 2 nd team all-league and all-state as<br />

a senior … Competed in East-West All-Star Series as a senior … Two-time 3 rd team all-league honoree …<br />

Earned all-league honorable mention as a freshman … Named Female Athlete of the Year at Stayton as<br />

a senior … Finished 5 th in state in shot put as a senior … Named 3 rd team all-state in track as a senior …<br />

Finished 8 th in shot put as a junior. PERSONAL: Born in Salem, Ore. to Bill and Linda Gabriel … Is 1 of 3<br />

children … Has 1 brother (Justin) and 1 sister (Tami) … Uncle, Jim Kintz, played basketball at the University<br />

of Portland … Cousin, Travis Lulay, played for the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints in 2008 after<br />

playing college football at the University of Montana … Enjoys camping, long drives, wakeboarding, and<br />

listening to music… Major: Human Performance. Why I chose Corban: “I wanted to learn more about<br />

my faith and to keep building my faith in God.”<br />

#2 KIRA LYON<br />

Guard, 5-6, Sophomore<br />

Salem, Oregon<br />

West Salem High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 27 games off the bench as a freshman … Scored 17 points (avg.<br />

0.6) … Grabbed 21 rebounds (avg. 0.8) … Handed out 7 assists (avg. 0.3) … Recorded<br />

2 steals (avg. 0.1) … Scored a season and career-high 3 points two times (last versus<br />

Concordia, 1/20/09) … Grabbed a season and career -high 4 rebounds at The College of Idaho (1/17/09) …<br />

Handed out a season and career-high 4 assists at The College of Idaho (1/17/09) … Recorded a season and<br />

career-high 1 steal two times (last at Concordia, 1/6/09) … Recorded a season and career-high 1 steal two<br />

times (last at Concordia, 1/6/09). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2008 from nearby West Salem High School<br />

with academic honors … Played basketball (4 years), track (2 years), and cross country (1 year) … Helped<br />

lead the Titans to 12-10 record her senior season and a spot in the opening round of the OSAA Class 6A<br />

state playoffs … Averaged 12.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game during her final season …<br />

Was named as a member of the 1st team all-league and 1st team all-region, while shooting 72.9% from<br />

the free throw line. PERSONAL: Born in Eugene, Ore. to Pat and Deb Gallagher … Is 1 of 3 children …<br />

Has 1 brother (John) and 1 sister (Kellie) … Enjoys playing basketball, watching movies, listening to music,<br />

reading, computers, and hanging out with family & friends … Major: Undecided. Why I chose Corban:<br />

“I thought Corban would be a great experience to grow in my faith and grow with God. Also, I thought it<br />

would be a great community to influence my life.”<br />

Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

08-09 27/0 5-18 .278 0-5 .000 7-14 .500 17/0.6 21/0.8 7/0.3<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 3, two times, last versus Concordia (1/20/09)<br />

Rebounds: 4, at The College of Idaho (1/17/09)<br />

Assists: 4, at The College of Idaho (1/17/09)<br />

Steals: 1, two times, last at Concordia (1/6/09)<br />

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2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate with honors of Freeman High School … Competed four years in basketball,<br />

volleyball, and track … Named 1 st team all-league and all-state following senior season … Helped Freeman<br />

finish 4 th in state after junior season and 2 nd in state following sophomore campaign … Honored for work in<br />

classroom with academic 1 st team all-league honors following junior and senior seasons … Named member<br />

of academic 2 nd team all-league after sophomore season … Also was a 2-time all-league and all-state<br />

member in volleyball. PERSONAL: Born in Spokane, Wash. to Kevin and Rose Miller ... Is 1 of 4 children …<br />

Has 1 sister (Alisha) and 2 brothers (Dustin & Chris) … Sister, Alisha, played softball at Northwest Nazarene<br />

University … Enjoys reading, playing sports, and scrap booking … Major: Health Science … Would like to<br />

work at a pharmacy following graduation. Why I chose Corban: “From my first visit meeting with the<br />

girls on the team and the Godly, friendly atmosphere told me this is where God wanted me.”<br />

Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

07-08 28/4 56-150 .373 3-21 .143 27-48 .563 142/5.1 98/3.5 27/1.0<br />

08-09 29/27 124-286 .434 7-20 .350 60-110 .545 315/10.9 122/4.2 45/1.6<br />

Career 57/31 180-436 .413 10-41 .244 87-158 .551 457/8.0 220/3.9 72/1.3<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 22, versus Cascade (1/9/09)<br />

Rebounds: 9, two times, last at Southern Oregon (2/24/09)<br />

Assists: 5, versus Evergreen (12/5/08)<br />

Steals: 6, versus Simpson (11/22/08)<br />

Blocks: 2, versus Northwest Christian (12/19/07)<br />

#12 KAYLA SHAUGHNESSY<br />

Guard, 5-7, Junior<br />

Camano Island, Washington<br />

Stanwood High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 29 games off the bench as a sophomore off the bench … Scored<br />

22 points (avg. 0.8) … Grabbed 36 rebounds (avg. 1.2) … Handed out 14 assists (avg.<br />

0.5) … Recorded 12 steals (avg. 0.4) … Registered season and career-high 6 points versus<br />

San Diego Christian (11/15/08) … Grabbed season and career-high 4 rebounds four times (last versus<br />

Concordia, 1/20/09) … Handed out a season and career-high 2 assists twice (last versus Eastern Oregon,<br />

2/7/09) … Recorded season and career-high 3 steals versus Concordia (1/20/09). 2007-08: Appeared in<br />

12 games as a freshman off the bench … Scored 8 points (avg. 0.7) … Grabbed 10 rebounds (avg. 0.8)<br />

… Handed out 7 assists (avg. 0.6) … Recorded 3 steals (avg. 0.3) … Registered season-high 2 points<br />

three times (last at Southern Oregon, 2/22/08) … Grabbed season-high 3 rebounds versus William Jessup<br />

(11/23/07) … Handed out season-high 1 assist seven times (last at Southern Oregon, 2/22/08) … Recorded<br />

season-high 1 steal three times (last at Cascade, 1/11/08). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007 with<br />

honors from Stanwood High School … Competed in basketball (4 seasons), track & field (4 seasons), and<br />

cross country (2 seasons) … Named team captain prior to senior season … Named honorable mention allleague<br />

following senior season … Also placed in district all four years in hurdles, high jump, and long jump<br />

… Finished 6 th in state in heptathlon … Earned honorable mention all-league in track & field as a senior.<br />

PERSONAL: Born in Mt. Vernon, Wash. to Gene and Jana Shaughnessy … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 3 sisters<br />

(Andra, Kallen, & Elle) … Enjoys hanging with friends, watching television and movies, shooting hoops,<br />

and listening to music … Major: Health Science … Would like to going into physical therapy following<br />

graduation. Why I chose Corban: “I prayed really hard about where God wanted me to go. Once I met<br />

Coach Terry Williams, I knew this was the place for me.”<br />

Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

07-08 12/0 2-10 .200 0-2 .000 4-6 .667 8/0.7 10/0.8 7/0.6<br />

08-09 29/0 7-33 .212 1-8 .125 7-13 .538 22/0.8 36/1.2 14/0.5<br />

Career 41/0 9-43 .209 1-10 .100 11-19 .579 30/0.7 46/1.1 21/0.5<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 6, versus San Diego Christian (11/15/08)<br />

Rebounds: 4, four times, last versus Concordia (1/20/09)<br />

Assists: 2, two times, last versus Eastern Oregon (2/7/09)<br />

Steals: 3, versus Concordia (1/20/09)<br />

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#13 JENNIFER HANSEN<br />

Guard, 5-6, Junior<br />

Mulino, Oregon<br />

Mollala High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 25 games off the bench as a sophomore … Scored 10 points (avg.<br />

0.4) … Grabbed 13 rebounds (avg. 0.5) … Handed out 1 assist (avg. 0.1) … Recorded 1<br />

steals (avg. 0.1) … Registered season and career-high 2 points five times (last at Southern<br />

Oregon, 2/24/09) … Grabbed season and career -high 3 rebounds versus Concordia (1/20/09) … Handed<br />

out season and career-high 1 assist at Cascade (2/14/09) … Recorded season and career-high 1 steal versus<br />

Evergreen (12/5/08). 2007-08: Appeared in 11 games as a freshman … Started 1 … Scored 3 points (avg.<br />

0.3) … Grabbed 1 rebounds (avg. 0.1) … Recorded 1 steals (avg. 0.1) … Registered season and career-high<br />

2 points at Southern Oregon (2/22/08) … Grabbed season-high 1 rebound at Southern Oregon (2/22/08)<br />

… Recorded season and career-high 1 steal versus Southern Oregon (1/5/08). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated<br />

in 2006 from Molalla High School … Competed four years in basketball, soccer, and softball … Named<br />

Female Athlete of the Year following senior year … Earned 3 rd team all-league in basketball after senior<br />

campaign … Also earned 2 nd team all-league in soccer and 1 st team all-league as an outfielder in softball.<br />

PERSONAL: Born in Oregon City, Ore. to Lloyd and Cindy Hansen … 1 of 4 children … Has 1 brother (Phil)<br />

and 2 sisters (Christy & Andrea) … Sisters, Christy & Andrea, both attended Corban and played basketball<br />

for the Warriors … Sister, Andrea, also played softball at Corban during the 2006 season … Enjoys hanging<br />

out with family and friends … Major: Sports & Fitness Management. Why I chose Corban: “I knew<br />

that I would be able to make lasting friendships, get a good education, and grow spiritually while playing<br />

basketball.”<br />

Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

07-08 11/1 1-6 .167 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 3/0.3 1/0.1 0/0.0<br />

08-09 25/0 4-13 .308 0-5 .000 2-3 .667 10/0.4 13/0.5 1/0.1<br />

Career 36/1 5-19 .263 0-9 .000 3-5 .600 13/0.4 14/0.4 1/0.1<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 2, six times, last at Southern Oregon (2/24/09)<br />

Rebounds: 3, versus Concordia (1/20/09)<br />

Assists: 1, at Cascade (2/14/09)<br />

Steals: 1, two times, last versus Evergreen (12/5/08)<br />

#14 KATIE STEIGLEMAN<br />

Forward, 5-11, Sophomore<br />

Eugene, Oregon<br />

Sheldon High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 29 games as a freshman … Started 28 … Scored team-high 485<br />

points (avg. 16.7) … Grabbed team-high 207 rebounds (avg. 7.1) … Handed out 67<br />

assists (avg. 2.3) … Recorded team-high 67 steals (avg. 2.3) … Registered 22 blocks (avg.<br />

0.8) … Scored season, team, and career-high 29 points versus The College of Idaho (2/6/09) … Grabbed<br />

season and career-high 15 rebounds versus Northwest (12/6/08) … Handed out season and career-high<br />

8 assists versus Southern Oregon (2/20/09) … Recorded season and career-high 7 steals versus Cascade<br />

(1/9/09) … Blocked season and career-high 2 shots six times (last versus The College of Idaho, 2/6/09) …<br />

Named All-Cascade Collegiate Conference 1 st team … Named conference Player of the Week once …<br />

Named team’s Best Offensive Player. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate from Sheldon High School with<br />

academic honors … Played four years of basketball and softball … Earned all-conference 1st team honors<br />

as a junior and senior … Named 2 nd team all-state at the 6A level following senior season … Helped lead<br />

Sheldon to the 3 rd round of OSAA state championship during senior campaign and scored a game-high<br />

30 points in overtime loss to Central Catholic … Named as a member of Team Oregon for the Northwest<br />

Shootout All-Star Game following conclusion of senior season … Helped lead the Irish to the conference<br />

championship and a fourth place finish in the 6A state tournament during junior season … Finished junior<br />

campaign second in scoring in the Southwest Conference averaging 13.3 points per game … At the OSAA<br />

state tournament fourth-place game, poured in a career and game-high 34 points in helping lead Sheldon<br />

to a dramatic triple-overtime victory over perennial powerhouse Oregon City, 93-86 … Was named the<br />

Irish’s co-MVP as a sophomore after leading the team in scoring with a total of 381 points and an average<br />

of 15.2 points per game … Prior to transferring to Sheldon, spent her first season of prep basketball at<br />

Churchill High School in Eugene playing along side sister, Rachel. PERSONAL: Born in Eugene, Ore. to<br />

Jim and Chris Steigleman … Is 1of 3 children … Has 2 sisters (Jessica and Rachel) … Sister, Jessica, was a<br />

member of the Warrior women’s basketball team (2004-08) and is the all-time leading scorer in women’s<br />

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basketball history … Sister, Rachel, is a member of the women’s softball team … Enjoys hanging out with<br />

friends, as well as watching movies … Major: Physical Education … Would like to become a P.E. teacher<br />

following graduation. Why I chose Corban: “My family has experience at Corban and they liked it. I<br />

think it will help me grow academically and spiritually.”<br />

Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

08-09 29/28 177-416 .425 38-106 .358 93-131 .710 485/16.7 207/7.1 67/2/3<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 29, versus The College of Idaho (2/6/09)<br />

Rebounds: 15, versus Northwest (12/6/08)<br />

Assists: 8, versus Southern Oregon (2/20/09)<br />

Steals: 7, versus Cascade (1/9/09)<br />

Blocks: 2, six times, last versus The College of Idaho (2/6/09)<br />

#15 TEAGAN LEBEAU<br />

Guard, 5-5, Freshman<br />

Rocklin, California<br />

Whitney High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2009 from Whitney High School … Played basketball (4<br />

years), soccer (1 year), golf (1 year), and track & field (1 year) … Named all-league three<br />

times following sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Born in Roseville,<br />

Calif. to Tom and Kelle LeBeau … 1 of 3 children … Has 2 brothers (Michael & Robert) … Enjoys going on<br />

adventures … Major: Health Science … Would like to become a physical therapist following graduation.<br />

Why I chose Corban: “I liked the size of the school and I am able to grow as a basketball player and<br />

spiritually.”<br />

#20 CHRISTY MOSIER<br />

Forward, 5-11, Freshman<br />

Bend, Oregon<br />

Summit High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Was home schooled and graduated in 2009, while competing athletically<br />

for Summit High School … Played four years of basketball and track & field … Named<br />

2 nd team all-league and all-tournament as a senior … Earned honorable mention all-state<br />

honors following senior campaign … Named Qwest Player of the Game during tournament play once<br />

… Won 5A state championship in shot put as a senior … Finished 2 nd in shot put during junior season.<br />

PERSONAL: Born in Bend, Ore. to Roger and Joy Mosier … 1 of 3 children … Has 2 sisters (Michelle & Amy)<br />

… Father, Roger, and mother, Joy, both graduated from Western Baptist … Father, Roger, played basketball<br />

for the Warriors (1969-71) … Enjoys being outdoors and getting together with friends … Major: Human<br />

Performance … Would like to become a personal trainer following graduation. Why I chose Corban:<br />

“It was God’s way of providing for me to go to college right out of high school.”<br />

#22 TESS BENNETT<br />

Forward, 5-10, Freshman<br />

Sutherlin, Oregon<br />

Sutherlin High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from Sutherlin High School in 2009 … Played<br />

basketball (4 years), softball (4 years), cross country (2 years), volleyball (1 year), and soccer<br />

(1 year) … Named league Most Valuable Player and 4A Player of the Year as a junior,<br />

while helping lead Sutherlin to the state title … Three-time 1 st team all-league member … Two-time league<br />

MVP … Two-time 1 st team all-state recognition … Holds Sutherlin school record for most points scored<br />

in a game with 36 … Competed in OACA East-West All-Star Series as a senior … Took part in Oregon-<br />

Washington McDonald’s All-American game following senior season. PERSONAL: Born in Roseburg, Ore.<br />

to Jay and Lorrie Bennett … 1 of 2 children … Has 1 brother (Tanner) … Enjoys playing softball, riding<br />

horses, and spending time with family & friends … Major: Health Science … Would like to become a<br />

pharmacist following graduation. Why I chose Corban: “It was close to home and I liked how small it<br />

was. I am also able to play both basketball and softball.”<br />

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#23 ASHLEE JENSEN<br />

Guard, 5-5, Junior<br />

Yuba City, California<br />

Yuba City High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 27 games as a sophomore off the bench … Scored 61 points (avg.<br />

2.3) … Grabbed 25 rebounds (avg. 0.9) … Handed out 11 assists (avg. 0.4) … Recorded<br />

6 steals (avg. 0.2) … Registered season and career-high 6 points three times (last at<br />

Warner Pacific, 2/13/09) … Grabbed season and career-high 3 rebounds four times (last versus Oregon<br />

Tech, 2/21/09) … Handed out a season and career-high 2 assists twice (last at Warner Pacific, 2/13/09)<br />

… Recorded season and career-high 2 steals at Simpson (11/2/08). 2007-08: Appeared in 17 games as a<br />

freshman off the bench … Scored 16 points (avg. 0.9) … Grabbed 4 rebounds (avg. 0.2) … Handed out 5<br />

assists (avg. 0.3) … Recorded 2 steals (avg. 0.1) … Registered career-high 5 points versus Southern Oregon<br />

(1/5/08) … Grabbed career -high 2 rebounds versus Pacific (12/15/07) … Handed out a career-high 1<br />

assist five times (last at Southern Oregon, 2/22/08) … Recorded career-high 1 steal twice (last at Southern<br />

Oregon, 2/22/08). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007 from Yuba City High School as valedictorian …<br />

Competed four years in basketball … Named All-Tri-Country conference as a senior … Earned All-Metro<br />

conference as a junior … Two-time Yuba City HS MVP … Two-time all-area team member … Four-time<br />

scholar athlete … Received CIF Scholar-Athlete Award … Named to the all-tourney team twice … Threetime<br />

area athlete of the week. PERSONAL: Born in Eugene, Ore. to Dan and Juli Jensen … 1 of 3 children<br />

… Has 1 sister (Stephanie) and 1 twin brother (Brett) … Enjoys playing basketball, wakeboarding, watching<br />

movies, being with family and friends, and singing in the shower … Major: Human Performance/Health<br />

Science … Would like to become a physical therapist following graduation. Why I chose Corban: “As<br />

I started looking into Corban, I just felt like God was pointing me in this direction. Every little detail fell into<br />

place. My recruiting visit sealed the deal, as I fell in love with the campus, the people, the atmosphere, and<br />

the basketball program.”<br />

Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

07-08 17/0 6-17 .353 2-7 .286 2-4 .500 16/0.9 4/0.2 5/0.3<br />

08-09 27/0 16-51 .314 3-10 .300 26-35 .743 61/2.3 25/0.9 11/0.4<br />

Career 44/0 22-68 .324 5-17 .294 28-39 .718 77/1.8 29/0.7 16/0.4<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 6, three times, last at Warner Pacific (2/13/09)<br />

Rebounds: 3, four times, last versus Oregon Tech (2/21/09)<br />

Assists: 2, two times, last at Warner Pacific (2/13/09)<br />

Steals: 2, at Simpson (11/13/08)<br />

#25 BECKY BUHLER<br />

Center, 6-2, Sophomore<br />

Clackamas, Oregon<br />

Clackamas High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games as a freshman … Started 2 … Scored 217 points (avg.<br />

7.5) … Grabbed 107 rebounds (avg. 3.7) … Handed out 29 assists (avg. 1.0) … Recorded<br />

21 steals (avg. 0.7) … Blocked 19 shots (avg. 0.7) … Scored season and career-high 18<br />

points versus Southern Oregon (2/20/09) … Grabbed season and career-high 9 rebounds versus Evergreen<br />

(12/5/08) … Handed out season and career-high 4 assists at Cascade (2/14/09) … Recorded season and<br />

career-high 3 steal at Oregon Tech (1/2/09) … Blocked season and career-high 3 shots at Cascade (2/14/09).<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from Clackamas High School in 2008 … Competed in basketball<br />

(4 years), cross country (2 years), and tennis (2 years) … Earned team MVP honor following junior campaign<br />

… Named back-to-back honorable mention all-state at the 6A level following junior and senior seasons …<br />

Earned all-league honorable mention as a sophomore before earning all-league 1 st team honors as a junior<br />

… Is the school record holder in blocked shots and three-point field goals. PERSONAL: Born in Oregon<br />

City, Ore. to Steve and Kathy Buhler … 1 of 4 children … Has 1 sister (Kristen) and 2 brothers (Jonathan &<br />

Dan) … Brother, Dan, and sister-in-law, Jessica, both graduated and played basketball at Corban … Enjoys<br />

hanging out with friends, shopping, watching movies, baking, and being spontaneous … Major: Physical<br />

Education … Would like to become a middle or high school teacher following graduation. Why I chose<br />

Corban: “I loved all the girls and coaches on the team. It was definitely where God led me, while giving<br />

me the opportunity to play ball and grow spiritually as well.”<br />

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Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

08-09 29/2 85-230 .370 35-101 .347 12-18 .667 217/7.5 107/3.7 29/1.0<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 18, versus Southern Oregon (2/20/09)<br />

Rebounds: 9, versus Evergreen (12/5/08)<br />

Assists: 4, at Cascade (2/14/09)<br />

Steals: 3, at Oregon Tech (1/2/09)<br />

Blocks: 3, at Cascade (2/14/09)<br />

#32 ASHLYN ROOS<br />

Guard, 5-4, Freshman<br />

Salem, Oregon<br />

Sprague High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from nearby Sprague High School …<br />

Played basketball (4 years), cross country (1 year), and golf (1 year) … Named honorable<br />

mention all-league as a junior and senior … Helped lead Olympians to state playoffs and<br />

runner-up finish in league as a senior … Named all-academic team as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born in<br />

Salem, Ore. to Derek and Michelle Roos … 1 of 5 children … Has 3 brothers (Trent, Taylor, & Corey) and<br />

1 sister (Jami) … Father, Derek, and mother, Michelle, both graduated from Western Baptist … Father,<br />

Derek, played basketball for the Warriors … Mother, Michelle, played volleyball for WBC … Aunt, Kelly<br />

Charbanaeu, competed in cross country and track at Montana State University … Enjoys cooking, being<br />

outdoors, watching movies, traveling, camping, boating, and socializing … Major: Health Science … Would<br />

like to become a physical therapist following graduation. Why I chose Corban: “I have always wanted<br />

to go to a Christian school and when I visited Corban I loved the staff and basketball coaches. The people<br />

here were so nice and I knew I could accomplish great things here.”<br />

#33 MONIQUE TRIBBLE<br />

Center, 6-2, Senior<br />

Coquille, Oregon<br />

Coquille High School<br />

Clackamas Community College<br />

2008-09: Appeared in all 29 games as a junior … Started 28 … Scored 224 points (avg.<br />

7.7) … Grabbed 147 rebounds (avg. 5.1) … Handed out 10 assists (avg. 0.3) … Recorded<br />

22 steals (avg. 0.8) … Blocked a team-high 31 shots (avg. 1.1) … Scored season and career-high 15 points<br />

at Cascade (2/14/09) … Grabbed season and career-high 13 rebounds versus The College of Idaho (2/6/09)<br />

… Handed out a season and career-high 1 assist ten times (last at Southern Oregon, 2/24/09) … Recorded<br />

season and career-high 3 steals versus Northwest Christian (1/23/09) … Blocked season and career-high 4<br />

shots versus The College of Idaho (2/6/09). CLACKAMAS CC: Played two seasons at Clackamas Community<br />

College under head coach Jim Martineau … Appeared in 30 games, started 29, as a sophomore … Led<br />

the team in field goals attempted (321) and field goals made (173) … Finished second on the team in<br />

scoring (415 points) and scoring average (13.8 ppg) … Led the Cougars in rebounding with 242 board,<br />

while averaing 8.1 rebounds per contest … Appeared in six games as a freshman … Averaged 7.3 points<br />

and 7.7 rebounds per game … Named as member of the NWAACC All-Academic Team and 2 nd team allleague<br />

following sophomore season … Played as a member of the Southern Region All-Star Team. HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Graduated in 2005 from Coquille High School … Played three years of basketball … Was the<br />

second leading scorer in the state at the 3A level as a senior … Earned 1 st team all-league honor and allstate<br />

honorable mention following senior season … Named 1 st team all-league after junior campaign …<br />

Earned team MVP honor following junior and senior seasons … Helped lead Coquille to the Pacific Rim<br />

Tourney title, while earning MVP honors. PERSONAL: Born in Coquille, Ore. to Bryon Woods and Tracey<br />

Haeckler … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 sister (Shelby) and 1 brother (Spencer) … Enjoys shopping, watching<br />

funny movies, and playing video games … Major: English Communications. Why I chose Corban: “I<br />

chose Corban because the minute I met the girls on this team, they treated me like I was already a part of<br />

a team. I came in late and worried how I would adjust to new people so quickly, but they befriended me<br />

so fast. I also love the school itself. I know I’m going to walk away from here with a good education and<br />

amazing new friends. This team will be great this year!”<br />

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Corban Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

08-09 29/28 90-203 .443 0-1 .000 44-65 .677 224/7.7 147/5.1 10/0.3<br />

Corban Career Highs:<br />

Points: 15, at Cascade (2/14/09)<br />

Rebounds: 13, versus The College of Idaho (2/6/09)<br />

Assists: 1, ten times, last at Southern Oregon (2/24/09)<br />

Steals: 3, versus Northwest Christian (1/23/09)<br />

Blocks: 4, versus The College of Idaho (2/6/09)<br />

#40 MELISSA JONES<br />

Center, 6-0, Freshman<br />

Klamath Falls, Oregon<br />

Mazama High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from Mazama High School … Played<br />

basketball (4 years), softball (4 years), and soccer (1 year) … Named team Most Valuable<br />

Player and 1 st team all-conference as a senior … Earned 2 nd team all-conference<br />

recognition as a junior … Named Most Inspirational and 2 nd team all-conference as a goalie in soccer as a<br />

senior. PERSONAL: Born in Modesto, Calif. to Larry and Paula Jones … Is 1 of 2 children … Has 1 sister<br />

(Heather) … Enjoys snowboarding, drawing, and hanging out with family & friends … Major: Psychology …<br />

Would like to become a psychotherapist following graduation. Why I chose Corban: “I chose Corban<br />

because God led me here and He knew this is where I belonged.”<br />

#44 TERRA RUST<br />

Guard, 5-7, Freshman<br />

Adrian, Oregon<br />

Adrian High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from Adrian High School … Played<br />

basketball (4 years), softball (4 years), volleyball (3 years), and track & field (1 year) …<br />

Named 1 st team all-league and all-district following junior and senior seasons … Earned<br />

2 nd team all-state recognition after senior campaign … Named co-MVP of High Desert League following<br />

senior season … Named all-league honorable mention as a sophomore … Also earned all-league honors<br />

in both volleyball and softball. PERSONAL: Born in Ontario, Ore. to Ted Rust … Is 1 of 3 children …<br />

Has 2 brothers (Tyler & Travis) … Major: History Education … Would like to become a teacher following<br />

graduation. Why I chose Corban: “It seemed like a good Christian environment where I could<br />

grow with God. I loved the players at Corban, as they were really welcoming and it seemed like a fun<br />

environment to play in.”<br />

RACHEL NEWBY<br />

Guard, 5-9, Junior<br />

Portland, Oregon<br />

Centennial High School<br />

Warner Pacific College<br />

WARNER PACIFIC: Played two seasons for fellow conference member Warner Pacific<br />

… Appeared in 57 games for the Knights … Started 7 … Scored 120 points (avg. 2.1)<br />

… Grabbed 81 rebounds (avg. 1.4) … Handed out 45 assists (avg. 0.8) … Recorded 17 steals (avg. 0.3)<br />

… Blocked 3 shots (avg. 0.1). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007 Centennial High School … Played four<br />

seasons of basketball, water polo, and track & field … Named honorable mention all-league as a senior …<br />

Voted team captain prior to junior and senior seasons … Named Most Inspirational Player following senior<br />

campaign … Earned Leadership Award following junior season … Three-time team MVP in water polo …<br />

Two-time 1 st team all-league in water polo … Named 1 st team all-league in track as a senior. PERSONAL:<br />

Born in Portland, Ore. to Jim and Pam Newby … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 brother (Tim) and 1 sister<br />

(Elizabeth) … Enjoys oil painting, drawing, writing poetry, and cooking … Major: English/Education …<br />

Would like to become a teacher following graduation. Why I chose Corban: “God was leading me to<br />

a new college and I wasn’t quite sure where that was. I sought out three different places and each time I<br />

looking somewhere else the door was closed. Corban was the window I wasn’t expecting to be open and<br />

God has blessed my steps and decision to come here.”<br />

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#22 EMILY TSUGAWA<br />

Guard, 5-5, Freshman<br />

Gladstone, Oregon<br />

Gladstone High School<br />

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HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated as the salutatorian in 2009 from Gladstone High School …<br />

Played basketball (4 years), soccer (4 years), and softball (1 year) … Competed as part of<br />

the OACA East-West All-Star Series as a senior … Named league Player of the Year, 1 st<br />

team all-state, and 1 st team all-league in soccer all four years … Member of two-time league champions<br />

in soccer. PERSONAL: Born in Portland, Ore. to John and Heather Tsugawa … Is 1 of 2 children … Has 1<br />

sister (Tracy) … Enjoys listening to music, watching television, playing sports, and hanging out with friends<br />

… Major: Elementary Education … Would like to become a elementary school teacher following graduation.<br />

Why I chose Corban: “Corban seemed like a pretty nice school and it’s a great place to major in<br />

Education. Plus, it has a great Christian atmosphere and a lot of nice people.”<br />

#34 KAYLA FROELICH-WILLIAMS<br />

Center, 6-3, Freshman<br />

Wilton, California<br />

Wilton Christian High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2009 from Wilton Christian High School … Played<br />

basketball (4 years), volleyball (4 years), and golf (1 year) … Helped lead Patriots to<br />

back-to-back section championship games as a junior and senior … Voted league Most<br />

Valuable Player twice as a junior and senior … Earned 1 st team all-league and all-city honorable mention in<br />

volleyball as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in Wilton, Calif. to Hal and Joyce Williams … Is 1 of 4 children …<br />

Has 3 brothers (Chris, Miguel, & Jonah) … Enjoys spending time with family and friends … Major: English<br />

Communications … Would like to work for Make-A-Wish following graduation. Why I chose Corban:<br />

“It seemed to be the school that would fit best with what I wanted in a college.”<br />

#35 LAUREN CROSS<br />

Guard, 5-8, Freshman<br />

Missoula, Montana<br />

Valley Christian High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated as co-valedictorian in 2009 from Valley Christian High School<br />

… Played basketball (4 years), cross country (3 years), and track & field (2 years) …<br />

Two-time all-conference honorable mention as a junior and senior … Helped lead Valley<br />

Christian to divisional playoffs for first time in 10 years as a senior … Four-time academic all-state team<br />

member … Participated in three cross country and two track & field state championships. PERSONAL:<br />

Born in Missoula, Mt. to Andrew and Mary Cross … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 2 sisters (Heidi & Josie)<br />

and 1 brother (Nathan) … Major: Exercise Science … Would like to become a personal trainer following<br />

graduation. Why I chose Corban: “I chose Corban because Christ is the center of everything.”<br />

#40 KATE TRACY<br />

Center, 6-1, Freshman<br />

Eagle, Idaho<br />

St. Ambrose High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated as the valedictorian in 2009 from St. Ambrose Christian<br />

High School … Played basketball (4 years), volleyball (3 years), track & field (2 years),<br />

and soccer (1 year) … Helped lead St. Ambrose Christian to the CSAA championship as<br />

a senior … Named 1 st team all-league following senior season. PERSONAL: Born in Boise, Idaho to Darel<br />

and Carla Tracy … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 2 brothers (Dylan & Ian) and 1 sister (Maia) … Father, Darel,<br />

played football at the University of Idaho … Enjoys wakeboarding, water skiing, snowboarding, skiing, and<br />

anything outdoors … Major: English. Why I chose Corban: “I wanted to play basketball and run track<br />

in a Christian environment that had a strong academic program.”<br />

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#52 SARAH LONGWELL<br />

Forward, 5-9, Freshman<br />

Union, Oregon<br />

Union High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated as class valedictorian in 2009 from Union High School …<br />

Played basketball (4 years), volleyball (4 years), and softball (2 years) … Named 1 st team<br />

all-league as a senior … Earned 2 nd team and honorable mention all-league in volleyball<br />

as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Born in Durango, Colo. to Beth Longwell … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 2<br />

sisters (Melissa & Jennifer) and 1 brother (Timothy) … Enjoys playing sports, doing anything outdoors, and<br />

hanging out with family & friends … Major: Business. Why I chose Corban: “I wanted to attend a<br />

Christian school that wasn’t too far from home and I felt Corban was where God wanted me to be.”<br />

2008 Season Summary<br />

Tenth-year head coach Terry Williams<br />

returned to the bench to begin his second<br />

decade of coaching at Corban having to<br />

replace the program’s all-time leading<br />

scorer and hoping to make another run at<br />

the playoffs after a one-year hiatus.<br />

For the second straight season,<br />

Corban played an exhibition contest<br />

against a Division I opponent. This time,<br />

the Warriors went toe-to-toe with Pacific<br />

10 Conference member Washington in<br />

Seattle. Despite falling to the Huskies, 92-<br />

57, Corban knew that they could hang<br />

with the “big boys” as freshman Katie<br />

Steigleman (Eugene, Ore.) dropped in a<br />

game-high 23 points in her first collegiate<br />

contest.<br />

Coming off the exhibition contest<br />

with Washington, Corban picked up a<br />

pair of non-conference victories over<br />

Simpson and then proceeded to go 4-1<br />

in the month of December with wins<br />

over conference members Evergreen and<br />

Northwest Christian.<br />

As the calendar turned to the New<br />

Year, so did the Warriors’ fortunes. Corban<br />

won only three games in the month of<br />

January and nearly missed the playoffs if it<br />

were not for a late season run. Thanks to<br />

three wins in its last four games, Corban<br />

qualified for the postseason as the No.<br />

6-seed and had to travel south to take on<br />

Southern Oregon.<br />

In the quarterfinals of the Cascade<br />

Collegiate Conference tournament, Corban<br />

ran into a tough Raider team that ended<br />

the Warriors’ season, 77-71.<br />

Steigleman paced Corban’s offense<br />

with 485 total points and an average of<br />

16.7 points per game, while senior Kailey<br />

Bostwick (Medford, Ore.) aided the<br />

freshman’s scoring performance with an<br />

average of 11.2 points per contest. Both<br />

players were named to the all-conference<br />

team, while Steigleman earned one Player<br />

of the Week honor thanks to her play over<br />

the final weekend of the regular season.<br />

On the boards, Steigleman pulled<br />

down a team-best 207 rebounds and<br />

averaged a team-high 7.1 boards per<br />

contest. Aiding on the glass was freshman<br />

Joani Reimer (Ferndale, Wash.), who<br />

grabbed 134 rebounds, and junior<br />

Monique Tribble (Coquille, Ore.), who<br />

pulled down an average of 4.2 boards per<br />

contest.<br />

Williams continued to add to his<br />

school record win total, as the 10-year<br />

leader of the Warriors is now 169-155<br />

overall.<br />

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2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

2008 Results<br />

November<br />

10 Loss at Washington (exhibition) 57-92<br />

13 Win at Simpson 66-50<br />

14 Loss vs. Concordia-Irvine & 69-77<br />

15 Loss vs. San Diego Christian & 61-72<br />

22 Win Simpson 84-75<br />

28 Loss at Lewis-Clark State # 76-84<br />

29 Loss vs. Whitman # 65-73<br />

December<br />

5 Win Evergreen * 61-47<br />

6 Loss Northwest * 54-63<br />

12 Win at Linfield 76-59<br />

20 Win at Northwest Christian * 59-54<br />

30 Win at Pacific (Ore.) 71-61<br />

January<br />

2 Loss at Oregon Tech * 87-89<br />

3 Loss at Southern Oregon * 74-93<br />

6 Loss at Concordia * 65-73<br />

9 Win Cascade * 92-87<br />

10 Win Warner Pacific * 74-67<br />

16 Loss at Eastern Oregon * 67-74<br />

17 Loss at College of Idaho * 54-74<br />

20 Loss Concordia * 55-84<br />

23 Loss Northwest Christian * 54-57<br />

30 Loss at Northwest * 66-78<br />

31 Win at Evergreen * 63-51<br />

February<br />

6 Loss College of Idaho * 81-90<br />

7 Loss Eastern Oregon * 53-72<br />

13 Win at Warner Pacific * 85-61<br />

14 Loss at Cascade * 73-75<br />

20 Win Southern Oregon * 86-79<br />

21 Win Oregon Tech * 51-48<br />

24 Loss at Southern Oregon ~ 71-77<br />

* Cascade Collegiate Conference Game<br />

& Simpson University Tournament<br />

# Kim Evanger Raney <strong>Classic</strong><br />

~ Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament<br />

2008-09 Final Cascade Collegiate<br />

Conference Standings<br />

conference Overall<br />

W l W L<br />

Concordia 18 2 29 4<br />

College of Idaho 18 2 29 5<br />

Southern Oregon 16 4 25 7<br />

Eastern Oregon 13 7 18 10<br />

Warner Pacific 10 10 15 16<br />

Corban 8 12 12 17<br />

Oregon Tech 7 13 14 16<br />

Northwest 7 13 9 21<br />

Cascade 5 15 12 15<br />

Evergreen 5 15 10 17<br />

Northwest Christian 3 17 8 21<br />

Conference Tournament Results<br />

FIRST ROUND<br />

#1 Concordia 71, #8 Northwest 57<br />

#2 College of Idaho 63, #7 Oregon Tech 41<br />

#3 Southern Oregon 77, #6 Corban 71<br />

#5 Warner Pacific 69, #4 Eastern Oregon 54<br />

SEMIFINALS<br />

#1 Concordia 74, #5 Warner Pacific 58<br />

#2 College of Idaho 97, #3 Southern Oregon 88 (OT)<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

#1 Concordia 75, #2 College of Idaho 66<br />

(Concordia, College of Idaho, and Southern Oregon advanced to<br />

the NAIA Division II tournament.)<br />

2008-09 Honors<br />

All-Cascade Collegiate Conference:<br />

Katie Steigleman, Kailey Bostwick<br />

Academic All-Cascade Collegiate Conference:<br />

Ashlee Jensen, Jennesa Miller, Kayla Shaughnessy<br />

All-Cascade Collegiate Conference Player of the Week:<br />

Katie Steigleman (2/23)<br />

Team Awards:<br />

Most Valuable – Kailey Bostwick<br />

Best Offense – Katie Steigleman<br />

Best Defense – Ashley Connell<br />

Most Improved – Joani Reimer<br />

Most Inspirational – Jennifer Hansen<br />

Mighty Warrior – Ashley Connell<br />

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2008-09 Statistics<br />

(11-17 overall, 8-12 conference)<br />

PLAYER G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG AST AVG ST AVG BLK<br />

Katie Steigleman 29-27 177-416 .425 38-106 .358 93-131 .710 485 16.7 207 7.1 67 2.3 67 2.3 22<br />

Kailey Bostwick 29-28 108-292 .370 58-168 .345 50-64 .781 324 11.2 66 2.3 137 4.7 42 1.4 2<br />

Jennesa Miller 29-26 124-286 .434 7-20 .350 60-110 .545 315 10.9 122 4.2 45 1.6 37 1.3 4<br />

Monique Tribble 29-27 90-203 .443 0-1 .000 44-65 .677 224 7.7 147 5.1 10 0.3 22 0.8 31<br />

Becky Buhler 29-2 85-230 .370 35-101 .347 12-18 .667 217 7.5 107 3.7 29 1.0 21 0.7 19<br />

Ashley Connell 29-28 61-145 .421 11-38 .289 42-61 .689 175 6.0 141 4.9 111 3.8 41 1.4 7<br />

Joani Reimer 29-2 45-83 .542 1-1 1.000 52-66 .788 143 4.9 134 4.6 14 0.5 12 0.4 11<br />

Ashlee Jensen 27-0 16-51 .314 3-10 .300 26-35 .743 61 2.3 25 0.9 11 0.4 6 0.2 0<br />

Kayla Shaughnessy 29-0 7-33 .212 1-8 .125 7-13 .538 22 0.8 36 1.2 14 0.5 12 0.4 0<br />

Kira Lyon 27-0 5-18 .278 0-5 .000 7-14 .500 17 0.6 21 0.8 7 0.3 2 0.1 0<br />

Jennifer Hansen 25-0 4-13 .308 0-5 .000 2-3 .667 10 0.4 13 0.5 1 0.1 1 0.1 0<br />

Corban 29 722-1770 .408 154-463 .333 395-580 .681 1993 68.7 1157 39.9 446 15.4 263 9.1 96<br />

Opponents 29 686-1786 .384 181-533 .340 491-724 .678 2044 70.5 1206 41.6 375 12.9 308 10.6 75<br />

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Women’s Basketball<br />

Season Results<br />

(Since 1990-91)<br />

1990-91<br />

(6-24) Jane Milne<br />

at Sheldon Jackson L 55-88<br />

at Sheldon Jackson L 63-81<br />

at Saint Martin’s L 49-90<br />

at Pacific L 48-82<br />

at Willamette L 48-66<br />

at Northwest L 46-59<br />

Lewis and Clark L 49-70<br />

Linfield W 59-57<br />

at Simpson w 86-48<br />

at Biola l 64-72<br />

at The Master’s L 53-66<br />

Concordia w 62-53<br />

at George Fox L 51-61<br />

Western Oregon L 50-68<br />

Warner Pacific W 75-50<br />

Northwest Nazarene L 49-60<br />

Eastern Oregon L 48-75<br />

Northwest w 65-50<br />

at Columbia Christian L 53-64<br />

Pacific L 49-70<br />

Willamette l 50-57<br />

at Eastern Oregon L 53-85<br />

at Northwest Nazarene L 41-81<br />

at Western Oregon L 36-91<br />

Simpson w 76-22<br />

at Warner Pacific L 58-64<br />

at Concordia l (ot) 59-60<br />

George Fox l 60-64<br />

Columbia Christian L (ot) 61-63<br />

at Lewis and Clark L 52-61<br />

1991-92<br />

(0-27) Joni Casterline<br />

Lewis and Clark L<br />

at Southern Oregon L<br />

at Linfield<br />

L<br />

at Linfield<br />

L<br />

at Lewis and Clark L<br />

George Fox<br />

l<br />

at Northwest Nazarene L<br />

at Eastern Oregon L<br />

Western Oregon L<br />

at Warner Pacific L<br />

at Willamette<br />

L<br />

Northwest<br />

l<br />

Columbia Christian L<br />

Linfield<br />

L<br />

Southern Oregon L<br />

at Pacific<br />

L<br />

Concordia<br />

l<br />

at Western Oregon L<br />

Willamette<br />

l<br />

Eastern Oregon L<br />

Northwest Nazarene L<br />

at George Fox L<br />

Warner Pacific L<br />

Pacific<br />

L<br />

at Columbia Christian L<br />

at Concordia<br />

l<br />

at Northwest<br />

L<br />

1992-93<br />

(5-22) Joni Casterline<br />

at George Fox L 39-105<br />

at Linfield L 38-80<br />

vs Columbia Christian W 76-49<br />

Corban College & Graduate School<br />

Willamette l 50-86<br />

at Columbia Christian W 76-68<br />

Southern Oregon L 45-71<br />

at Linfield L 45-84<br />

vs Pacific Lutheran L 41-76<br />

vs Lewis and Clark L 45-106<br />

Pacific L 61-106<br />

Linfield L 40-76<br />

Western Oregon L 52-73<br />

at Southern Oregon L 41-97<br />

George Fox l 35-82<br />

Northwest l 54-78<br />

at Concordia l 44-84<br />

Columbia Christian W 60-49<br />

at Sheldon Jackson L 49-66<br />

at Sheldon Jackson L 50-81<br />

at Western Oregon L 63-94<br />

at Lewis and Clark L 29-120<br />

Concordia w 64-53<br />

at Northwest L 43-67<br />

Eastern Oregon L 56-88<br />

Northwest Nazarene L 42-77<br />

at Willamette L 47-96<br />

Columbia Christian W 72-59<br />

1993-94<br />

(2-20) kelly Duell<br />

Southern Oregon * L 50-83<br />

Saint Martin’s L 42-116<br />

Lewis and Clark L 53-102<br />

at Linfield L 42-102<br />

at Willamette L 36-90<br />

at Saint Martin’s L 44-92<br />

at Northwest W 61-57<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 72-90<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 49-89<br />

Western Oregon * L 19-114<br />

George Fox * L 58-103<br />

at Concordia * L 64-71<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 40-93<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 79-120<br />

at Pacific L 56-131<br />

at George Fox * L 35-97<br />

Linfield L 48-58<br />

Concordia * l (3ot) 64-66<br />

Northwest w (3ot) 82-78<br />

Willamette l 58-82<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 57-94<br />

at Western Oregon * L 41-103<br />

1994-95<br />

NCCAA National Champions<br />

(17-16) terry Williams<br />

at Whitworth L 37-84<br />

at Whitman w 58-53<br />

at Linfield W 62-52<br />

at Lewis and Clark L 40-54<br />

at Pacific Lutheran L 57-59<br />

at Northwest L 45-55<br />

Linfield W 61-54<br />

Willamette l 62-85<br />

at Simpson w 103-39<br />

Whitman w 64-63<br />

at Pacific Union W 77-44<br />

at Holy Names W 79-66<br />

at UC Santa Cruz L 65-73<br />

at Western Oregon * L 59-80<br />

at Willamette L 55-77<br />

Southern Oregon * W 80-74<br />

Northwest w 78-64<br />

Walla Walla w 77-45<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 75-66<br />

at Concordia * W 71-65<br />

George Fox * L 64-78<br />

Whitworth l 52-71<br />

at George Fox * L 57-75<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 46-67<br />

Western Oregon * L 64-79<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 47-82<br />

Concordia * w 68-51<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 83-95<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 54-57<br />

Northwest w 55-49<br />

vs Oakland City ^ W 70-60<br />

vs Cedarville ^ W 65-61<br />

vs Bartlesville ^ W 66-64<br />

1995-96<br />

NCCAA National Champions<br />

(24-11) terry Williams<br />

at George Fox L 53-68<br />

Holy Names w 76-66<br />

at Willamette L 51-68<br />

at Pacific L 66-77<br />

at Lewis and Clark W 58-37<br />

at Linfield W 60-54<br />

George Fox w 80-71<br />

at Central Washington W 60-57<br />

at Seattle l 71-77<br />

Lewis and Clark W 75-63<br />

Humboldt State W 71-68<br />

at Malaspina w 53-34<br />

at Douglas w 51-45<br />

at Trinity Western W 78-38<br />

Northwest Nazarene * W 65-64<br />

Albertson * l 66-67<br />

Willamette w 67-63<br />

at Southern Oregon * W (ot) 87-75<br />

at Simpson w 92-37<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 66-67<br />

at Concordia * W 67-56<br />

at Western Oregon * L 49-60<br />

Southern Oregon * L 49-79<br />

at Northwest W 78-70<br />

Concordia * w 75-50<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 86-50<br />

at Albertson * W 79-66<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 53-75<br />

Western Oregon * L 56-74<br />

Northwest w 93-72<br />

at Western Oregon # L 56-90<br />

Northwest w 91-65<br />

vs Olivet Nazarene ^ W 76-69<br />

vs Emmanuel ^ W 72-45<br />

vs Lee ^ w 77-56<br />

1996-97<br />

(25-9) terry Williams<br />

vs Albertson w 72-60<br />

at Northwest Nazarene L 71-87<br />

at Seattle Pacific L 68-81<br />

at George Fox W 63-60<br />

at Linfield W 80-65<br />

vs Patten w 90-42<br />

vs Holy Names W 73-61<br />

George Fox w 65-62<br />

at Willamette W 65-64<br />

vs Western Oregon W 66-64<br />

at Saint Martin’s L 56-77<br />

Linfield W 104-48<br />

at Albertson * L 58-63<br />

at NW Nazarene * L 57-67<br />

Pacific Christian W 102-44<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 76-54<br />

Southern Oregon * W 79-77<br />

Northwest w 71-53<br />

Concordia * w 86-47<br />

Western Oregon * W 79-59<br />

Willamette w 57-54<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 69-89<br />

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2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 74-64<br />

at Northwest W 51-47<br />

at Concordia * W 80-65<br />

Northwest Nazarene * W 74-65<br />

Albertson * w 74-61<br />

at Western Oregon * W 66-52<br />

Southern Oregon # W 83-80<br />

at Northwest Nazarene # L 58-71<br />

Northwest w 66-53<br />

vs Oakland City ^ L 58-60<br />

vs Olivet Nazarene ^ W 67-57<br />

vs Roberts Wesleyan ^ L 63-64<br />

1997-98<br />

(12-18) terry Williams<br />

Evergreen w 70-39<br />

at Linfield W (2ot) 77-69<br />

vs Carroll l 66-84<br />

at Montana Tech L 46-53<br />

vs Western Montana L 48-68<br />

at Saint Martin’s L 52-74<br />

at George Fox L 53-57<br />

at Willamette L 64-69<br />

Central Washington L 51-72<br />

vs Pacific Lutheran W 72-41<br />

vs Eastern Oregon W 60-46<br />

Montana Tech W 80-65<br />

at Gonzaga l 47-89<br />

at Whitworth W 73-59<br />

Western Oregon * L 66-73<br />

at Concordia * W 87-63<br />

at Northwest * W 64-49<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 54-51<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 33-74<br />

Albertson * l 67-78<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 68-76<br />

Southern Oregon * L 59-72<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 76-55<br />

at Seattle Pacific L 46-102<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 53-65<br />

at Albertson * L 34-63<br />

Northwest * w 67-56<br />

Concordia * w 71-55<br />

at Western Oregon * L 62-71<br />

at Albertson # L 61-65<br />

1998-99<br />

(15-18) terry Williams<br />

Saint Martin’s L 53-73<br />

at Warner Pacific W 96-39<br />

Pacific Lutheran L 55-56<br />

George Fox l 63-73<br />

at Willamette W 62-54<br />

vs Western Oregon L 58-91<br />

at George Fox W 67-51<br />

vs Holy Names W 61-53<br />

at Southern Oregon L 58-70<br />

at Western Oregon L 57-75<br />

Linfield W 71-67<br />

vs North Park W (ot) 67-63<br />

at Puget Sound L 65-84<br />

Pacific W 71-36<br />

vs Wayland Baptist L 65-78<br />

vs Westmont W 45-40<br />

at Concordia * W 78-49<br />

Evergreen w 48-40<br />

Northwest * w 76-60<br />

Willamette l 63-64<br />

Albertson * l 37-58<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 52-53<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L (ot) 50-66<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 56-64<br />

at Northwest Nazarene* L 46-65<br />

at Albertson * W 49-38<br />

The Master’s l 52-55<br />

Southern Oregon * L 65-66<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 59-61<br />

at Northwest * W 73-65<br />

at Evergreen w 66-48<br />

Concordia * w 66-58<br />

at Southern Oregon # L 43-60<br />

1999-00<br />

(13-19) terry Williams<br />

Cascade w 75-58<br />

Willamette l 67-69<br />

vs Pacific Lutheran L 59-87<br />

vs Holy Names W 85-80<br />

at Cascade * w 68-52<br />

at Seattle Pacific L 52-70<br />

vs George Fox L 59-74<br />

vs Dominican W 93-47<br />

at Puget Sound L (ot) 82-83<br />

at Lewis and Clark W 71-53<br />

at Willamette L 59-64<br />

at Pacific Lutheran L 62-68<br />

at Linfield L 58-65<br />

Linfield W 66-53<br />

at George Fox L 64-77<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 63-74<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 66-72<br />

Concordia * w 74-61<br />

Northwest * w 78-68<br />

Evergreen * w 60-40<br />

at Albertson * L 81-92<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 60-74<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 52-61<br />

Southern Oregon * W 79-71<br />

Warner Pacific W 92-31<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 49-79<br />

Albertson * l 63-73<br />

at Warner Pacific W 76-33<br />

at Evergreen * W 76-61<br />

at Northwest * L 55-62<br />

at Concordia * L 55-62<br />

at Southern Oregon # L 62-76<br />

2000-01<br />

Conference Tournament Champions<br />

(19-13) terry Williams<br />

Lewis-Clark State L 50-88<br />

Concordia-Irvine W 70-56<br />

Mid-American Bible W 77-70<br />

at Western Oregon L 58-83<br />

vs Linfield L 58-71<br />

vs Westminster W 72-65<br />

at Great Falls w 74-69<br />

vs Montana<br />

State Northern L 67-79<br />

Pacific Lutheran L 57-69<br />

at Northwest * W 78-68<br />

at Evergreen * W 68-56<br />

at Seattle Pacific L 46-78<br />

vs Cal State-Hayward W 62-45<br />

at Menlo w 74-63<br />

at Cascade * w 60-46<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 71-43<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 62-57<br />

at Albertson * L 58-61<br />

Concordia * l 72-80<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 59-63<br />

Evergreen * w 106-55<br />

Northwest * w 81-68<br />

Warner Pacific * L 62-64<br />

Cascade * w 63-45<br />

Albertson * l 58-67<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 88-67<br />

at Concordia * W 72-64<br />

Southern Oregon * L 51-65<br />

Warner Pacific # W 72-61<br />

at Albertson # W 73-68<br />

at Southern Oregon # W 57-54<br />

vs Holy Names + L 63-81<br />

2001-02<br />

(23-13) terry Williams<br />

vs Northwest L 58-69<br />

vs Cascade w 70-52<br />

Multnomah Bible W 82-24<br />

at Seattle Pacific L 58-85<br />

vs George Fox L 58-62<br />

vs Pacific W 67-56<br />

at Willamette W 74-68<br />

vs George Fox L 69-84<br />

at Pacific Lutheran L 48-60<br />

Lewis and Clark W 82-53<br />

Linfield W 71-69<br />

at Evergreen * W 84-74<br />

at Northwest * W 72-55<br />

Bethany w 54-52<br />

vs UC Davis l 50-79<br />

vs Westminster W 67-61<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 83-96<br />

at Albertson * L 51-55<br />

at Walla Walla W 103-48<br />

Concordia * w 70-65<br />

at Cascade * w 58-49<br />

Warner Pacific * W 79-42<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 73-67<br />

Walla Walla w 98-38<br />

Cascade * w 72-52<br />

at Concordia * W 57-55<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 72-55<br />

Northwest * w 71-62<br />

Evergreen * w 68-62<br />

Albertson * l 52-56<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 64-76<br />

Southern Oregon * W 83-80<br />

Southern Oregon # L 85-86<br />

vs The Master’s ^ L 71-84<br />

vs Tennessee Temple ^ W (ot) 91-83<br />

vs Bryan ^ l 63-84<br />

2002-03<br />

(17-15) Dave Bale<br />

vs Huron w 90-64<br />

at Lewis-Clark State L 65-96<br />

at Pacific L 61-69<br />

at George Fox L 55-69<br />

Pacific W 55-53<br />

Willamette l 58-62<br />

George Fox l 59-71<br />

at Linfield W 54-48<br />

Albertson * l 52-71<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 79-67<br />

at Puget Sound L 69-77<br />

Pacific Lutheran W 57-51<br />

Concordia * l 76-80<br />

at Evergreen * W (ot) 79-73<br />

at Northwest * W 66-47<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 76-88<br />

Warner Pacific * L 60-67<br />

Cascade * w 74-73<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 83-65<br />

at Albertson * L 62-77<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 67-77<br />

at Concordia * L 67-71<br />

Northwest * w 63-37<br />

Evergreen * w 69-47<br />

at Cascade * w 58-55<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 81-68<br />

Southern Oregon * W 83-72<br />

Oregon Tech * W 73-54<br />

Concordia # w 69-57<br />

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Corban College & Graduate School<br />

at Oregon Tech # W 74-63<br />

at Southern Oregon # L 61-77<br />

vs Hastings + L 58-96<br />

2003-04<br />

(14-14) Dave Bale<br />

Pacific Lutheran L 38-67<br />

at Willamette L 66-68<br />

at Saint Martin’s L 72-96<br />

Willamette w 60-36<br />

vs Walla Walla W 86-30<br />

at Whitman w 73-65<br />

George Fox w 71-68<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 64-80<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 64-72<br />

Linfield W 67-60<br />

at Pacific Lutheran L 47-57<br />

at Concordia * W 73-61<br />

Evergreen * w 93-78<br />

Northwest * l 55-61<br />

Eastern Oregon * L (ot) 71-74<br />

at Warner Pacific * L (ot) 70-78<br />

at Cascade * w 76-52<br />

Southern Oregon * W 59-51<br />

Oregon Tech * L 52-65<br />

Albertson * w 60-48<br />

Concordia * w 93-65<br />

at Northwest * L 78-83<br />

at Evergreen * W 56-55<br />

Warner Pacific * L 68-76<br />

Cascade * w 78-46<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 59-77<br />

at Albertson * W 78-69<br />

at Oregon Tech # L 55-77<br />

2004-05<br />

Conference Tournament Champions<br />

(24-10) Dave Bale<br />

at Northwest Christian W 67-56<br />

at Carroll l 59-77<br />

vs. Montana-Western L 71-79<br />

Willamette w 64-59<br />

Western Oregon L 52-67<br />

at Willamette W 74-62<br />

Lewis-Clark State W 70-61<br />

at Linfield W 58-55<br />

Northwest Christian W 79-34<br />

at George Fox L 52-83<br />

at Western Oregon W 71-69<br />

Oregon Tech * W (ot) 62-55<br />

Southern Oregon * W 79-62<br />

Concordia * l 62-71<br />

at Pacific Lutheran W 55-47<br />

at Evergreen * W 71-64<br />

at Northwest * W 77-61<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 60-71<br />

Warner Pacific * W 68-67<br />

Cascade *<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 74-64<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 52-56<br />

at Albertson * W 40-38<br />

at Concordia * W 68-62<br />

Northwest * w 67-54<br />

Evergreen * w (ot) 70-64<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 64-47<br />

at Cascade * w 76-62<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 50-65<br />

Albertson * l 57-68<br />

Concordia # w 65-54<br />

at Eastern Oregon # W 80-72<br />

Albertson # w 60-57<br />

vs. Concordia (Neb.) + L 70-58<br />

2005-06<br />

(25-7) Dave Bale<br />

at Northwest Christian W 63-56<br />

vs. Westminster (Utah) W 85-69<br />

at Lewis-Clark State L 50-66<br />

at Willamette W 72-50<br />

at Holy Names (Calif.) W 77-59<br />

vs. Dominican (Calif.) W 62-53<br />

Southern Oregon * W 69-61<br />

Oregon Tech * W 79-55<br />

Willamette w 72-32<br />

Pacific Lutheran L 66-76<br />

at Western Oregon W 80-56<br />

Western Oregon W 68-61<br />

Lewis & Clark W 62-53<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 56-76<br />

at Albertson * W 74-56<br />

at Concordia * W 78-48<br />

Evergreen * w 81-58<br />

Northwest * w 68-57<br />

at Cascade * w 67-53<br />

at Warner Pacific * L 68-79<br />

Albertson * w 53-45<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 73-66<br />

Concordia * w 70-50<br />

Northwest Christian W 70-49<br />

at Northwest * W 78-72<br />

at Evergreen * L 45-52<br />

Cascade * w 92-40<br />

Warner Pacific * L 70-77<br />

at Oregon Tech * W 73-61<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 62-55<br />

Northwest # w 82-61<br />

at Eastern Oregon # L 48-67<br />

2006-07<br />

Conference Regular Season<br />

Champions<br />

Conference Tournament Champions<br />

(25-7) Dave Bale<br />

Northwest Christian W 66-45<br />

vs. California Baptist L 75-85<br />

at William Jessup W 68-51<br />

at Eastern Washington L 57-96<br />

at Whitman l (ot) 83-90<br />

Willamette w 71-62<br />

at Lewis-Clark State W 86-68<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 78-74<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 63-74<br />

at Willamette W 74-53<br />

Linfield W 70-55<br />

at Pacific W 61-44<br />

Western Oregon W 68-61<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 76-59<br />

Albertson * l 69-73<br />

Concordia * w 79-59<br />

at Evergreen * W 63-62<br />

at Northwest * W 90-61<br />

Cascade * w 65-46<br />

Warner Pacific * W 78-64<br />

at Albertson * W 101-88<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 66-73<br />

at Concordia * W 65-48<br />

at Northwest Christian W 79-70<br />

Northwest * w 58-51<br />

Evergreen * w 66-52<br />

at Cascade * w 71-36<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 86-69<br />

Oregon Tech * W 63-46<br />

Southern Oregon * W 94-84<br />

Concordia # w 80-50<br />

Albertson # w 76-64<br />

at Eastern Oregon # W 59-58<br />

vs. Sterling (Kan.) + L 70-80<br />

2007-08<br />

(9-21) terry Williams<br />

Concordia-Irvine L 56-72<br />

at Gonzaga (exhib.) L 37-103<br />

vs. Linfield L 50-65<br />

at Puget Sound L 50-64<br />

William Jessup W 83-60<br />

Willamette w 63-54<br />

at Evergreen * L 65-70 (OT)<br />

at Northwest * W 56-47<br />

Lewis & Clark W 64-55<br />

at Western Oregon L 61-80<br />

Pacific W 64-56<br />

Northwest Christian * W 65-52<br />

at Mesa State L 53-62<br />

vs. Colorado Christian L 56-62<br />

Oregon Tech * L 37-55<br />

Southern Oregon * L 65-89<br />

Concordia * l 57-58<br />

at Cascade * l 58-63<br />

at Warner Pacific * L 48-55<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 67-76<br />

College of Idaho * L 61-80<br />

at Concordia * W 63-50<br />

at Northwest Christian * L 51-59<br />

Northwest * w 75-54<br />

Evergreen * l 57-73<br />

at College of Idaho * L 61-70<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 54-72<br />

Warner Pacific * W 74-69<br />

Cascade * l 62-72<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 78-89<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 55-60<br />

2008-09<br />

(12-17) terry Williams<br />

at Washington (exhib.) L 57-92<br />

at Simpson w 66-50<br />

vs. Concordia-Irvine L 69-77<br />

vs. San Diego Christian L 61-72<br />

Simpson w 84-75<br />

at Lewis-Clark State L 76-84<br />

vs. Whitman l 65-73<br />

Evergreen * w 61-47<br />

Northwest * l 54-63<br />

at Linfield W 76-59<br />

at Northwest Christian * W 59-54<br />

at Pacific (Ore.) W 71-61<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 87-89<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 74-93<br />

at Concordia * L 65-73<br />

Cascade * w 92-87<br />

Warner Pacific * W 74-67<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 67-74<br />

at College of Idaho * L 54-74<br />

Concordia * l 55-84<br />

Northwest Christian * L 54-57<br />

at Northwest * L 66-78<br />

at Evergreen * W 63-51<br />

College of Idaho * L 81-90<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 53-72<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 85-61<br />

at Cascade * l 73-75<br />

Southern Oregon * W 86-79<br />

Oregon Tech * W 51-48<br />

at Southern Oregon # L 71-77<br />

Abbreviation Key:<br />

* Cascade Conference Game<br />

# Cascade Conference Tournament<br />

+ NAIA Division II Tournament<br />

^ NCCAA Tournament<br />

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2009-10 Women’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

Women’s Basketball<br />

Series Records<br />

(Since 1990-91)<br />

Last<br />

Opponent W-L Game<br />

Bartlesville 1-0 1994-95<br />

Bethany, Calif. 1-0 2001-02<br />

Biola 0-1 1990-91<br />

Bryan 0-1 2001-02<br />

UC Davis 0-1 2001-02<br />

UC Santa Cruz 0-1 1994-95<br />

California Baptist 0-1 2006-07<br />

Cal State-Hayward 1-0 2000-01<br />

Carroll, Mont. 0-2 2004-05<br />

Cascade 17-3 2008-09<br />

Cedarville 1-0 1994-95<br />

Central Washington 1-1 1997-98<br />

College of Idaho 13-20 2008-09<br />

Colorado Christian 0-1 2007-08<br />

Columbia Christian 4-4 1992-93<br />

Concordia, Calif. 1-2 2008-09<br />

Concordia, Neb. 0-1 2004-05<br />

Concordia, Ore. 27-14 2008-09<br />

Dominican, Calif. 2-0 2005-06<br />

Douglas 1-0 1995-96<br />

Eastern Oregon 15-26 2008-09<br />

Eastern Washington 0-1 2006-07<br />

Emmanuel 1-0 1995-96<br />

Evergreen 20-3 2008-09<br />

George Fox 5-20 2004-05<br />

Gonzaga 0-2 2007-08<br />

Great Falls 1-0 2000-01<br />

Hastings 0-1 2002-03<br />

Holy Names 6-1 2005-06<br />

Humboldt State 1-0 1995-96<br />

Huron 1-0 2002-03<br />

Lee 1-0 1995-96<br />

Lewis and Clark 7-8 2007-08<br />

Lewis-Clark State 1-4 2008-09<br />

Linfield 14-11 2008-09<br />

Malaspina 1-0 1995-96<br />

Master’s 0-3 2001-02<br />

Menlo 1-0 2000-01<br />

Mesa State 0-1 2007-08<br />

Mid-America Bible 1-0 2000-01<br />

Montana State<br />

Northern 0-1 2000-01<br />

Montana Tech 1-1 1997-98<br />

Montana Western 0-1 2004-05<br />

Multnomah Bible 1-0 2001-02<br />

North Park 1-0 1998-99<br />

Northwest 31-12 2008-09<br />

Northwest Christian 8-2 2008-09<br />

Northwest Nazarene 2-19 1999-00<br />

Oakland City 1-1 1996-97<br />

Olivet Nazarene 2-0 1996-97<br />

Oregon Tech 7-9 2008-09<br />

Pacific, Ore. 5-8 2008-09<br />

Pacific Christian 1-0 1996-97<br />

Pacific Lutheran 4-10 2006-07<br />

Pacific Union 1-0 1994-95<br />

Patten 1-0 1996-97<br />

Puget Sound 0-4 2007-08<br />

Roberts Wesleyan 0-1 1996-97<br />

Saint Martin’s 0-7 2003-04<br />

San Diego Christian 0-1 2008-09<br />

Seattle 0-1 1995-96<br />

Seattle Pacific 0-5 2001-02<br />

Sheldon Jackson 0-4 1992-93<br />

Simpson, Calif. 6-0 2008-09<br />

Southern Oregon 17-27 2008-09<br />

Tennessee Temple 1-0 2001-02<br />

Trinity Western 1-0 1995-96<br />

Walla Walla 4-0 2003-04<br />

Warner Pacific 16-10 2008-09<br />

Washington 0-1 2008-09<br />

Wayland Baptist 0-1 1998-99<br />

Western Montana 0-1 1997-98<br />

Western Oregon 7-20 2007-08<br />

Westminster, Utah 3-0 2005-06<br />

Westmont 1-0 1998-99<br />

Whitman 3-2 2008-09<br />

Whitworth 1-2 1997-98<br />

Willamette 13-17 2007-08<br />

William Jessup 2-0 2007-08<br />

Women’s Basketball Records<br />

(Since 1989)<br />

SINGLE GAME<br />

Points<br />

Kylie Miller vs. Menlo, 12/30/00 39<br />

Aubrey Dickson vs. Albertson, 2/8/01 34<br />

Sarah Heytvelt vs. Biola, 12/18/90 34<br />

Cassee Steed vs. Concordia, 1/9/98 32<br />

Kylie Miller vs. Northwest, 12/15/00 31<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

Cassee Steed vs. Concordia, 1/9/98 15<br />

Jessica Steigleman vs. Northwest Christian, 12/19/07 13<br />

Kylie Miller vs. Northwest, 1/14/00 13<br />

Seven times 12<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Sarah Heytvelt vs. Sheldon Jackson, 11/16/90 30<br />

Christy Nordstrom vs. George Fox, 1/15/94 27<br />

Jessica Steigleman vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/18/08 26<br />

Kelsie Piper vs. Albertson, 1/3/97 26<br />

Kristie Brown vs. Concordia, 2/10/94 26<br />

Three times 25<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 8 made)<br />

Jessi Schaumburg vs. Western Ore., 12/20/05 (9-10) .900<br />

Toran Lundgren vs.<br />

Southern Oregon, 12/18/03 (9-10) .900<br />

Beth Hamrick vs. Northwest, 2/16/96 (8-9) .889<br />

Christy Nordstrom vs. Northwest, 2/16/96 (8-9) .889<br />

Kylie Miller vs. Warner Pacific, 1/5/01 (8-10) .800<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Cascade, 1/17/04 8<br />

Kendall Dionne vs. Southern Oregon, 2/17/07 7<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Warner Pacific, 2/15/03 7<br />

Kailey Bostwick vs. Southern Oregon, 2/20/09 6<br />

Kailey Bostwick vs. Warner Pacific, 2/13/09 6<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Concordia, 1/2/04 6<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Southern Oregon, 1/17/02 6<br />

Twelve times 5<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts<br />

Shannon Getman vs. Northwest, 2/12/93 15<br />

Shannon Getman vs. Concordia, 2/9/93 15<br />

Kendall Dionne vs. Southern Oregon, 2/17/07 14<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Northwest, 2/6/04 14<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Southern Oregon, 1/17/02 14<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/4/02 14<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 4 made)<br />

Beth Hamrick vs. Northwest, 2/16/96 (5-5) 1.000<br />

Erin Plotts vs. Northwest, 2/6/04 (4-4) 1.000<br />

Lindsy Brownell vs. Westminster, 12/29/01 (4-4) 1.000<br />

Aubrey Dickson vs. Willamette, 11/20/99 (4-4) 1.000<br />

Shannon Getman vs. Col. Christian, 12/11/92 (4-4) 1.000<br />

Free Throws Made<br />

Kylie Miller vs. Menlo, 12/30/00 15<br />

Tosha Wilson vs. Northwest Christian, 1/27/06 12<br />

Jessi Schaumburg vs. Albertson, 2/21/04 12<br />

Tara Schmidgall vs. Evergreen, 12/14/01 12<br />

Rosey Ball vs. Linfield, 11/25/97 12<br />

Beth Hamrick vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/10/97 12<br />

Beth Hamrick vs. George Fox, 12/5/95 12<br />

Christy Nordstrom vs. Southern Oregon, 1/14/95 12<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Rosey Ball vs. Linfield, 11/25/97 19<br />

Rosey Ball vs. George Fox, 11/21/98 18<br />

Christy Nordstrom vs. Willamette, 1/9/96 17<br />

Christy Nordstrom vs. Northwest Nazarene, 1/8/94 17<br />

Brianne Carras vs. Albertson, 12/20/06 16<br />

Kylie Miller vs. Menlo, 12/30/00 16<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

(Minimum 10 made)<br />

Jessi Schaumburg vs. Albertson, 2/21/04 (12-12) 1.000<br />

Tara Schmidgall vs. Evergreen, 12/14/01 (12-12) 1.000<br />

Beth Hamrick vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/10/97 (12-12) 1.000<br />

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Corban College & Graduate School<br />

Beth Hamrick vs. George Fox, 12/5/95 (12-12) 1.000<br />

Tosha Wilson vs. Oregon Tech, 2/17/06 (10-10) 1.000<br />

Brianne Carras vs. Northwest, 2/3/06 (10-10) 1.000<br />

Consecutive Free Throws Made<br />

Tati Gallardo (20 games), 2002-03 39<br />

Rebounds<br />

Melissa Flick vs. Columbia Christian, 12/5/92 24<br />

Cassee Steed vs. Concordia, 1/9/98 20<br />

Christy Nordstrom vs. Concordia, 1/21/94 19<br />

Marie Von Gunten vs. Warner Pacific, 2/9/91 19<br />

Marie Von Gunten vs. Lewis and Clark, 12/11/90 19<br />

Assists<br />

Kailey Bostwick vs. Warner Pacific, 2/15/08 14<br />

Brook Spence vs. Holy Names, 1/5/95 12<br />

Brook Spence vs. Simpson, 12/10/94 12<br />

Seven times 11<br />

Steals<br />

Michelle Fischer vs. Simpson, 12/15/90 10<br />

Tosha Wilson vs. Albertson, 2/28/05 9<br />

Jessica Patton vs. Dominican, 12/4/99 8<br />

Christy Hansen vs. Montana Tech, 11/29/97 8<br />

Nine times 7<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Rosey Ball vs. Southern Oregon, 1/14/95 7<br />

Rosey Ball vs. Warner Pacific, 11/19/98 6<br />

Rosey Ball vs. Albertson, 2/9/96 6<br />

Rosey Ball vs. Simpson, 12/10/94 6<br />

Several times 5<br />

SINGLE SEASON<br />

Points<br />

1. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 579<br />

2. Aubrey Dickson, 2000-01 565<br />

3. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 551<br />

4. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 544<br />

5. Jessica Steigleman 2007-08 533<br />

6. Christy Hansen, 1998-99 524<br />

7. Katie Steigleman, 2008-09 485<br />

8 Jessi Norton, 2006-07 483<br />

9. Christy Nordstrom, 1994-95 470<br />

10. Chelsey Ward, 2001-02 461<br />

Points Per Game<br />

1. Jessica Steigleman, 2007-08 17.8<br />

2. Aubrey Dickson, 2000-01 17.7<br />

3. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 17.0<br />

4. Katie Steigleman, 2008-09 16.7<br />

5. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 16.5<br />

6. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 16.2<br />

7. Christy Hansen, 1998-99 15.9<br />

8. Jessica Steigleman, 2006-07 14.3<br />

9. Jessi Norton, 2006-07 14.2<br />

Aubrey Dickson, 1999-00 14.2<br />

Christy Nordstrom, 1994-95 14.2<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

1. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 215<br />

2. Jessica Steigleman, 2007-08 209<br />

3. Jessica Steigleman, 2006-07 200<br />

Aubrey Dickson, 2000-01 200<br />

5. Christy Nordstrom, 1994-95 196<br />

6. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 188<br />

7. Katie Steigleman, 2008-09 177<br />

8. Brianne Carras, 2006-07 176<br />

9. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 175<br />

10. Christy Hansen, 1998-99 173<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Jessica Steigleman, 2007-08 504<br />

2. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 469<br />

3. Aubrey Dickson, 2000-01 464<br />

4. Jessica Steigleman, 2006-07 443<br />

5. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 441<br />

6. Sarah Heytvelt, 1990-91 440<br />

7. Chelsey Ward, 2001-02 431<br />

8. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 428<br />

9. Katie Steigleman, 2008-09 416<br />

Christy Nordstrom, 1994-95 416<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 2 made per game)<br />

1. Brianne Carras, 2006-07 .577<br />

2. Cassee Steed, 1999-00 .551<br />

3. Tosha Wilson, 2006-07 .544<br />

4. Cassee Steed, 1997-98 .541<br />

5. Toran Lundgren, 2003-04 .528<br />

6. Emily Goette, 2007-08 .514<br />

7. Cassie Llewellyn, 2003-04 .505<br />

8. Jessica Gama, 2003-04 .500<br />

9. Brianne Carras, 2005-06 .492<br />

10. Emily Kindle, 2005-06 .489<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

1. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 71<br />

2. Kendall Dionne, 2006-07 62<br />

3. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 61<br />

4. Shannon Getman, 1992-93 60<br />

5. Lindsy Brownell, 2003-04 59<br />

6. Kailey Bostwick, 2008-09 58<br />

7. Tati Gallardo, 2002-03 56<br />

8. Chelsey Ward, 2001-02 55<br />

9. Jessi Norton, 2006-07 54<br />

10. Lindsy Brownell, 2002-03 50<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Kendall Dionne, 2006-07 191<br />

2. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 188<br />

3. Chelsey Ward, 2001-02 174<br />

4. Lindsy Brownell, 2003-04 173<br />

5. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 172<br />

6. Kailey Bostwick, 2008-09 168<br />

7. Shannon Getman, 1992-93 160<br />

8. Erin Plotts, 2004-05 158<br />

9. Lindsy Brownell, 2001-02 152<br />

Sarah Heytvelt, 1990-91 152<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 0.5 made per game)<br />

1. Tati Gallardo, 2000-01 .473<br />

2. Beth Hamrick, 1995-96 .455<br />

3. Tati Gallardo, 2002-03 .434<br />

4. Jessica Steigleman, 2007-08 .417<br />

5. Beth Hamrick, 1996-97 .407<br />

6. Tati Gallardo, 2001-02 .404<br />

7. Jessi Schaumburg, 2005-06 .390<br />

8. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 .378<br />

9. Kylie Miller, 2000-01 .375<br />

Shannon Getman, 1992-93 .375<br />

Free Throws Made<br />

1. Christy Hansen, 1998-99 147<br />

2. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 142<br />

3. Aubrey Dickson, 2000-01 137<br />

4. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 130<br />

5. Christy Nordstrom, 1996-97 117<br />

6. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 114<br />

7. Beth Hamrick, 1995-96 108<br />

8. Tosha Wilson, 2006-07 98<br />

9. Jessi Norton, 2006-07 97<br />

Brianne Carras, 2006-07 97<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

1. Christy Hansen, 1998-99 202<br />

2. Aubrey Dickson, 2000-01 198<br />

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3. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 190<br />

4. Christy Nordstrom, 1996-97 185<br />

Rosey Ball, 1994-95 185<br />

6. Rosey Ball, 1997-98 173<br />

7. Rosey Ball, 1998-99 164<br />

8. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 163<br />

9. Christy Nordstrom, 1995-96 156<br />

10. Christy Nordstrom, 1994-95 141<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

(Minimum 1 made per game)<br />

1. Jessi Schaumburg, 2005-06 .889<br />

2. Tati Gallardo, 2002-03 .871<br />

3. Jessi Schaumburg, 2003-04 .849<br />

4. Kendall Dionne, 2006-07 .841<br />

5. Brook Spence, 1996-97 .830<br />

6. Beth Hamrick, 1995-96 .824<br />

7. Brianne Carras, 2005-06 .815<br />

8. Tati Gallardo, 2001-02 .811<br />

9. Tati Gallardo, 2000-01 .810<br />

10. Kelsie Piper, 1996-97 .798<br />

Rebounds<br />

1. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 340<br />

2. Christy Nordstrom, 1994-95 325<br />

3. Marie Von Gunten, 1991-92 317<br />

4. Marie Von Gunten, 1990-91 308<br />

5. Cassee Steed, 1999-00 299<br />

6. Rosey Ball, 1998-99 296<br />

7. Cassee Steed, 1998-99 281<br />

8. Brianne Carras, 2006-07 270<br />

9. Marie Von Gunten, 1989-90 269<br />

10. Christy Nordstrom, 1995-96 262<br />

Rebounds Per Game<br />

1. Marie Von Gunten, 1991-92 13.2<br />

2. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 10.6<br />

3. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-94 10.5<br />

4. Marie Von Gunten, 1990-91 10.3<br />

5. Christy Nordstrom, 1994-95 9.8<br />

6. Cassee Steed, 1998-99 9.4<br />

7. Cassee Steed, 1999-00 9.3<br />

8. Rosey Ball, 1998-99 9.0<br />

Marie Von Gunten, 1989-90 9.0<br />

10. Cassee Steed, 1997-98 8.7<br />

Assists<br />

1. Brook Spence, 1994-95 233<br />

2. Tosha Wilson, 2006-07 178<br />

3. Tosha Wilson, 2005-06 168<br />

4. Brook Spence, 1995-96 165<br />

5. Brook Spence, 1996-97 164<br />

6. Kailey Bostwick, 2007-08 155<br />

7. Tosha Wilson, 2004-05 150<br />

8. Sarah Heytvelt, 1990-91 141<br />

9. Kailey Bostwick, 2008-09 137<br />

10. Jessica Patton, 1999-00 128<br />

Steals<br />

1. Tosha Wilson, 2004-05 102<br />

2. Tosha Wilson, 2006-07 98<br />

3. Tati Gallardo, 2001-02 90<br />

4. Tosha Wilson, 2005-06 86<br />

5. Kelsie Piper, 1995-96 79<br />

Rosey Ball, 1994-95 79<br />

7. Tara Schmidgall, 2001-02 76<br />

8. Kristie Brown, 1996-97 74<br />

9. Jessi Norton, 2006-07 72<br />

Brook Spence, 1995-96 72<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

1. Rosey Ball, 1994-95 79<br />

2. Rosey Ball, 1998-99 48<br />

3. Rosey Ball, 1995-96 45<br />

4. Rosey Ball, 1997-98 44<br />

5. Margie Lou Correll, 2007-08 32<br />

6. Monique Tribble, 2008-09 31<br />

7. Christy Hansen, 1998-99 30<br />

8. Jessica Steigleman, 2007-08 27<br />

9. Cassee Steed, 1999-00 25<br />

10. Aubrey Dickson, 1999-00 24<br />

CAREER<br />

(Minimum 2 years played for per game<br />

and percentage categories)<br />

Points<br />

1. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 1,747<br />

2. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 1,502<br />

3. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 1,420<br />

4. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 1,348<br />

5. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 1,311<br />

6. Kristie Brown, 1993-97 1,229<br />

7. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 1,222<br />

8. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 1,130<br />

9. Christy Hansen, 1995-99 1,117<br />

10. Kylie Miller, 1997-98, 99-02 1,049<br />

Points Per Game<br />

1. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 16.4<br />

2. Aubrey Dickson, 1999-01 15.9<br />

3. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 14.3<br />

4. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 12.4<br />

5 Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 12.3<br />

6. Shannon Getman, 1992-94 12.1<br />

7. Rose Gillette, 1989-90, 91-92 11.8<br />

8. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 11.9<br />

9. Sarah Heytvelt, 1989-91 11.4<br />

10. Kylie Miller, 1997-98, 99-02 11.3<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

1. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 707<br />

2. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 595<br />

3. Kristie Brown, 1993-97 514<br />

4. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 509<br />

5. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 507<br />

6. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 480<br />

7. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 437<br />

8. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 394<br />

9. Kylie Miller, 1997-98, 99-02 392<br />

10. Christy Hansen, 1995-99 375<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 1,672<br />

2. Kristie Brown, 1993-97 1,364<br />

3. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 1,356<br />

4. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 1,265<br />

5. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 1,199<br />

6. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 998<br />

7. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 941<br />

8. Lindsy Brownell, 2001-04 923<br />

9. Christy Hansen, 1995-99 898<br />

10. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 897<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 2 made per game)<br />

1. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 .524<br />

2. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 .510<br />

3. Emily Goette, 2005-06, 07-08 .504<br />

4. Toran Lundgren, 2000-04 .483<br />

5. Cassie Llewellyn, 2001-04 .482<br />

6. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 .464<br />

7. Marie Von Gunten, 1989-92 .452<br />

8. Beth Hamrick, 1995-97 .450<br />

9. Amber Matthews, 1999-03 .448<br />

Jessica Gama, 2003-05 .448<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

1. Lindsy Brownell, 2001-04 154<br />

2. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 136<br />

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3. Tati Gallardo, 2000-03 133<br />

4. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 132<br />

5. Chelsey Ward, 1999-02 109<br />

6. Erin Plotts, 2002-06 108<br />

7. Tara Schmidgall, 1999-03 100<br />

8. Shannon Getman, 1992-94 97<br />

9. Kailey Bostwick, 2007-09 95<br />

10. Kendall Dionne, 2005-07 90<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Lindsy Brownell, 2001-04 464<br />

2. Erin Plotts, 2002-06 442<br />

3. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 374<br />

4. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 360<br />

5. Chelsey Ward, 1999-02 346<br />

5. Kailey Bostwick, 2007-09 316<br />

7. Tara Schmidgall, 1999-03 312<br />

8. Kendall Dionne, 2005-07 311<br />

9. Tati Gallardo, 2000-03 307<br />

10. Shannon Getman, 1992-94 303<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 0.5 made per game)<br />

1. Tati Gallardo, 2000-03 .433<br />

2. Beth Hamrick, 1995-97 .423<br />

3. Kristi Born, 2000-03 .373<br />

4. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 .367<br />

5. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 .364<br />

Rose Gillette, 1989-90, 91-92 .364<br />

7. Aubrey Dickson, 1999-01 .352<br />

8. Kylie Miller, 1997-98, 99-02 .333<br />

9. Lindsy Brownell, 2001-04 .332<br />

10. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 .321<br />

Tara Schmidgall, 1999-03 .321<br />

Free Throws Made<br />

1. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 330<br />

2. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 324<br />

3. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 320<br />

4. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 310<br />

5. Christy Hansen, 1995-99 302<br />

6. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 285<br />

7. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 272<br />

8. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 253<br />

9. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 231<br />

10. Aubrey Dickson, 1999-01 223<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

1. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 570<br />

2. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 557<br />

3. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 466<br />

4. Christy Hansen, 1995-99 446<br />

5. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 429<br />

6. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 394<br />

7. Jessica Steigleman, 2007-08 358<br />

8. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 353<br />

9. Marie Von Gunten, 1989-92 314<br />

10. Toran Lundgren, 2000-04 311<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

(Minimum 1 made per game)<br />

1. Tati Gallardo, 2000-03 .831<br />

2. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 .822<br />

3. Beth Hamrick, 1995-97 .805<br />

4. Kailey Bostwick, 2007-09 .779<br />

5. Kelsie Piper, 1995-97 .771<br />

6. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 .767<br />

7. Kathleen Moore, 1989-91 .753<br />

8. Chelsey Ward, 1999-02 .751<br />

9. Lindsy Brownell, 2001-04 .747<br />

10. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 .746<br />

Rebounds<br />

1. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 1,073<br />

2. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 1,019<br />

3. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 996<br />

4. Marie Von Gunten, 1989-92 894<br />

5. Kristie Brown, 1993-97 776<br />

6. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 682<br />

7. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 613<br />

8. Toran Lundgren, 2000-04 600<br />

9. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 577<br />

10. Emily Bryson, 1992-96 553<br />

Rebounds Per Game<br />

1. Marie Von Gunten, 1989-92 10.6<br />

2. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 9.0<br />

3. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 8.9<br />

4. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 8.3<br />

5. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 7.0<br />

6. Emily Goette, 2005-06, 07-08 6.4<br />

7. Kristie Brown, 1993-97 6.3<br />

8. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 6.0<br />

Melissa Flick, 1990-93 6.0<br />

10. Toran Lundgren, 2000-04 5.5<br />

Assists<br />

1. Brook Spence, 1994-98 667<br />

2. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 613<br />

3. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 326<br />

4. Kailey Bostwick, 2007-09 292<br />

5. Tara Schmidgall, 1999-03 291<br />

6. Lindsy Brownell, 2001-04 252<br />

7. Jessica Patton, 1996-00 250<br />

8. Tati Gallardo, 2000-03 240<br />

9. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 220<br />

10. Sarah Heytvelt, 1989-91 215<br />

Steals<br />

1. Tosha Wilson, 2003-07 340<br />

2. Jessi Norton, 2003-07 249<br />

3. Brook Spence, 1994-98 237<br />

4. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 235<br />

5. Kristie Brown, 1993-97 228<br />

6. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 216<br />

7. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 211<br />

8. Tati Gallardo, 2000-03 203<br />

9. Christy Hansen, 1995-99 200<br />

10. Tara Schmidgall, 1999-03 171<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

1. Rosey Ball, 1994-96, 97-99 216<br />

2. Jessica Steigleman, 2004-08 79<br />

3. Christy Nordstrom, 1993-97 73<br />

4. Christy Hansen, 1995-99 62<br />

5. Cassee Steed, 1996-00 55<br />

6. Erin Plotts, 2002-06 53<br />

7. Brianne Carras, 2004-07 48<br />

8. Kylie Miller, 1997-98, 99-02 45<br />

9. Aubrey Dickson, 1999-01 44<br />

10. Jenni Hendrickson, 1992-93, 94-95 40<br />

**Bold indicates active player**<br />

TEAM SINGLE GAME<br />

Points<br />

vs. Evergreen, 1/25/01 106<br />

vs. Linfield, 12/31/96 104<br />

vs. Walla Walla, 1/7/02 103<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/10/94 103<br />

vs. Pacific Christian, 1/9/97 102<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

vs. Pacific Christian, 1/9/97 45<br />

vs. Walla Walla, 1/7/02 43<br />

vs. Linfield, 12/31/96 43<br />

vs. Walla Walla, 1/19/02 42<br />

Two times 41<br />

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Field Goal Attempts<br />

vs. Northwest, 2/12/94 100<br />

vs. Walla Walla, 1/7/02 95<br />

vs. Walla Walla, 1/19/95 91<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/10/94 91<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/7/94 87<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

vs. Albertson, 1/19/07 .645<br />

vs. Warner Pacific, 1/12/91 .600<br />

vs. Warner Pacific, 2/13/09 .593<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/15/90 .588<br />

vs. Southern Oregon, 2/28/97 .585<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/4/02 15<br />

vs. Multnomah Bible, 11/13/01 13<br />

vs. Warner Pacific, 2/13/09 12<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 2/10/01 12<br />

Two times 11<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts<br />

vs. Evergreen, 2/13/99 38<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/4/02 36<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 2/9/02 32<br />

vs. Evergreen, 1/8/99 30<br />

Six times 26<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 4 made)<br />

vs. Evergreen, 1/7/05 (5-7) .714<br />

vs. Northwest, 2/5/07 (4-6) .667<br />

vs. Puget Sound, 12/19/98 (8-12) .667<br />

vs. Warner Pacific, 2/1/01 (9-14) .643<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/29/94 (9-14) .643<br />

Free Throws Made<br />

vs. Southern Oregon, 1/12/96 37<br />

vs. Northwest, 3/1/96 33<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/10/97 32<br />

vs. Albertson, 2/23/07 30<br />

vs. Albertson, 2/21/04 30<br />

vs. Albertson, 2/15/97 30<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

vs. Albertson, 2/15/97 49<br />

vs. Northwest, 3/1/96 46<br />

vs. Southern Oregon, 1/12/96 46<br />

vs. Eastern Oregon, 1/18/96 43<br />

Three times 41<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

(Minimum 10 made)<br />

vs. Western Oregon, 12/15/06 (14-14) 1.000<br />

vs. Southern Oregon, 1/17/02 (14-14) 1.000<br />

vs. Oregon Tech, 1/24/04 (10-10) 1.000<br />

vs. Warner Pacific, 2/11/06 (21-22) .955<br />

vs. Southern Oregon, 1/3/09 (17-18) .944<br />

Rebounds<br />

vs. Northwest, 2/12/94 68<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/10/94 66<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/15/90 61<br />

vs. Willamette, 12/2/03 60<br />

vs. Columbia Christian, 12/5/92 60<br />

Assists<br />

Vs. Cascade, 2/10/06 28<br />

vs. Evergreen, 1/25/01 28<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/15/90 28<br />

vs. Warner Pacific, 11/19/98 27<br />

Three times 26<br />

Steals<br />

vs. Walla Walla, 1/19/95 28<br />

vs. Simpson, 1/13/96 26<br />

vs. Dominican, 12/4/99 25<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/10/94 25<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/15/90 25<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

vs. Simpson, 1/13/96 18<br />

vs. Holy Names, 1/5/95 11<br />

vs. Colorado Christian, 12/29/07 10<br />

vs. Willamette, 12/13/97 10<br />

vs. Douglas, 12/31/95 10<br />

vs. Simpson, 12/10/94 10<br />

TEAM SINGLE SEASON<br />

Points, 2001-02 2,528<br />

Points Per Game, 2006-07 72.8<br />

Field Goals Made, 2006-07 935<br />

Field Goal Attempts, 2001-02 2,333<br />

Field Goal Percentage, 2006-07 .450<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made, 2001-02 243<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts, 2001-02 750<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage, 2002-03 .357<br />

Free Throws Made, 1995-96 586<br />

Free Throw Attempts, 1995-96 896<br />

Free Throw Percentage, 2005-06 .747<br />

Rebounds, 2001-02 1,514<br />

Rebounds Per Game, 1994-95 45.1<br />

Assists, 2006-07 535<br />

Assists Per Game, 2005-06 16.5<br />

Steals, 1995-96 458<br />

Steals Per Game, 1995-96 13.1<br />

Blocked Shots, 1994-95 138<br />

Blocked Shots Per Game, 1994-95 4.2<br />

Highest Winning Pct., 2006-07 (27-7) .794<br />

Most Wins, 2006-07 27<br />

Fewest Losses, 2005-06, 06-07 7<br />

Most Consecutive Wins, 2001-02, 06-07 11<br />

Win/Loss Records (1989-present)<br />

Year Overall Conference Coach<br />

1989-90 13-18 Don Nagle<br />

1990-91 6-24 Jane Milne<br />

1991-92 0-27 Joni Casterline<br />

1992-93 5-22 Joni Casterline<br />

1993-94 2-20 Kelly Duell<br />

1994-95 17-16 4-8 (5 th ) Terry Williams<br />

1995-96 24-11 6-6 (4 th ) Terry Williams<br />

1996-97 25-9 9-3 (2 nd ) Terry Williams<br />

1997-98 12-18 6-8 (5 th ) Terry Williams<br />

1998-99 15-18 5-7 (4 th ) Terry Williams<br />

1999-00 13-19 5-9 (6 th ) Terry Williams<br />

2000-01 19-13 10-6 (4 th ) Terry Williams<br />

2001-02 23-13 12-4 (T-2 nd ) Terry Williams<br />

2002-03 17-15 11-7 (T-3 rd ) Dave Bale<br />

2003-04 14-14 9-9 (5 th ) Dave Bale<br />

2004-05 24-10 13-5 (3 rd ) Dave Bale<br />

2005-06 25-7 14-4 (T-2 nd ) Dave Bale<br />

2006-07 27-7 15-3 (T-1st) Dave Bale<br />

2007-08 9-21 5-15 (T-9th) Terry Williams<br />

2008-09 12-17 8-12 (6th) Terry Williams<br />

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS<br />

(Sorted by winning percentage)<br />

1. Dave Bale (2002-07) 107-53 (.669)<br />

2. Terry Williams (1994-2002, 2007-present) 169-155 (.522)<br />

3. Don Nagle (1989-90) 13-18 (.419)<br />

4. Jane Milne (1990-91) 6-24 (.200)<br />

5. Joni Casterline (1991-93) 5-49 (.093)<br />

6. Kelly Duell (1993-94) 2-20 (.091)<br />

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POST SEASON APPEARANCES<br />

Cascade Conference Tournament<br />

1996 (T-3 rd ), 1997 (2 nd ), 1998 (T-5 th ), 1999 (T-3 rd ),<br />

2000 (T-5 th ), 2001 (1 st ), 2002 (T-3 rd ), 2003 (2 nd ),<br />

2004 (T-5 th ), 2005 (1 st ), 2006 (T-3 rd ), 2007 (1 st ),<br />

2009 (T-5 th )<br />

NAIA Division II National Tournament<br />

2001 (1 st round), 2003 (1 st round), 2005 (1 st round),<br />

2007 (1 st round)<br />

NCCAA National Tournament<br />

1995 (1 st ), 1996 (1 st ), 1997 (6 th ), 2002 (6 th )<br />

Career 1,000 Point Scorers<br />

1. Jessica Steigleman (2004-08)<br />

1,747<br />

2. Christy Nordstrom (1993-97)<br />

1,502<br />

NAIA D-II WOMEN’S BASKETBALL<br />

RATINGS<br />

(Highest Corban ranking for each season)<br />

Top-25:<br />

No. 16 (January 11, 2006)<br />

No. 17 (January 15, 1996)<br />

No. 19 (February 25, 1997 – Final poll)<br />

No. 22 (November 1, 2006 – Preseason poll)<br />

No. 23 (February 5, 2002)<br />

Received votes:<br />

No. 31 (December 14, 2004)<br />

No. 32 (January 16, 2001)<br />

No. 33 (October 21, 1997 – Preseason poll)<br />

No. 44 (October 28, 2003 – Preseason poll)<br />

No. 48 (January 12, 1999)<br />

3. Jessi Norton (2003-07)<br />

1,420<br />

4. Rosey Ball (1994-96, 97-99)<br />

1,348<br />

5. Cassee Steed (1996-2000)<br />

1,311<br />

6. Kristie Brown (1993-97)<br />

1,229<br />

7. Tosha Wilson (2003-07)<br />

1,222<br />

8. Kelsie Piper (1995-97)<br />

1,130<br />

9. Christy Hansen (1995-99)<br />

1,117<br />

10. Kylie Miller (1997-98, 99-2002)<br />

1,049<br />

Former Warrior Jessica Steigleman averaged more<br />

than 14 points per game during her career en<br />

route to becoming the all-time scorer in women’s<br />

basketball history. The 5-foot-10 forward helped<br />

lead the Warriors to a pair of NAIA Division II<br />

national tournament, as well as a share of the<br />

2006-07 conference tournament title and a share of<br />

the regular season crown as a junior.<br />

11. Aubrey Dickson (1999-2001)<br />

1,018<br />

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2009-10 Women’s Basketball Schedule<br />

Mon Nov 9 University of Washington (exhib.) 7:00 p.m.<br />

Fri Nov 13 at Lewis-Clark State College & 6:00 p.m.<br />

Sat Nov 14 vs. Warner Pacific College & 12:00 p.m.<br />

Tue Nov 17 George Fox University 7:30 p.m.<br />

Fri Nov 20 at Pacific Lutheran University 4:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Nov 21 at Eastern Washington University 2:05 p.m.<br />

Fri Nov 27 Bethany University # 7:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Nov 28 William Jessup University # 5:30 p.m.<br />

Mon Nov 30 at Lewis & Clark College 7:00 p.m.<br />

Fri Dec 4 Northwest Christian University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Dec 5 at Pacific University of Oregon 6:00 p.m.<br />

Tue Dec 8 at Willamette University 7:00 p.m.<br />

Sat Dec 12 Simpson University 7:30 p.m.<br />

Mon Dec 21 The Evergreen State College * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Tue Dec 22 Northwest University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Wed Dec 30 at Oregon Institute of Technology * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Thu Dec 31 at Southern Oregon University 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Jan 2 at Simpson University 1:00 p.m.<br />

Fri Jan 8 Warner Pacific College * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Jan 9 Concordia University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Fri Jan 15 at The College of Idaho * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Jan 16 at Eastern Oregon University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Fri Jan 22 at The Evergreen State College * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Jan 23 at Northwest University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Fri Jan 29 Southern Oregon University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Jan 30 Oregon Institute of Technology * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Fri Feb 5 at Concordia University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Feb 6 at Warner Pacific College * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Fri Feb 12 Eastern Oregon University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sat Feb 13 The College of Idaho * 5:30 p.m.<br />

Fri Feb 19 at Northwest Christian University * 5:30 p.m.<br />

* denotes Cascade Collegiate Conference Game<br />

& denotes Staples <strong>Classic</strong>; Lewiston, Idaho (host: Lewis-Clark State College)<br />

# denotes Capital City Bruce Henderson Memorial; Salem, Ore. (host: Corban College)<br />

Cascade Conference Tournament: February 23, 26, March 1<br />

NAIA Division II National Championship Tournament: March 10-16 (Sioux City, Iowa)<br />

Corban College & Graduate School<br />

5000 Deer Park Drive SE | Salem, Oregon 97317 | www.corban.edu

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