Prepared to serve as a record of the accomplishments by the athletes and coaches 41st Annual at during the past academic year. Chadron State College’s Compiled by KALEB CENTER Year in Sports and 2018-19 CON MARSHALL

Football Eagles had exciting season filled with big plays...... 2 Football Awards and Honors...... 3 Statistics...... 4

Volleyball CSC held its own on home court in 2018...... 8 Combined Statistics...... 10

Cross Country Cross Country rebuilds with youth...... 11

Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Season Statistics ...... 12 Going isn’t easy for CSC women on hardwood...... 13

Men’s Basketball Coach hopes CSC hoops team continues to progress...... 15 Men’s Basketball Season Statistics ...... 16

Wrestling Wrestling team benefits from JuCo talent...... 18 Individual Statistics ...... 19

Women’s Golf Influx of talent takes women’s golf to new level...... 20

Softball Gutsy season for CSC softball team...... 21 Statistics/Results...... 22

Track and Field Eagles’ 2019 track season had its ups and downs...... 23 Track & Field Awards and Honors...... 24 CSC’s Best Track and Field Marks in 2018-19...... 25

Rodeo 2018-19 Rodeo Placings...... 26 Rodeo Roster...... 28 CSC rodeo has two region champs, four at CNFR...... 29 National College Finals Rodeo Placings...... 34

Historical Chadron State College Hall of Fame Honorees...... 30 Chadron State College’s Top Athletes Through the Years...... 31 Chadron State College All-Americans...... 33 Chadron State College Academic All-Americans...... 39 Chadron State College Academic Honorees...... 40 2018-19 Chadron State College Letterwinners...... 41 Chadron State College’s National Champions...... 42 Kyle Temple earns Clyde Bond Memorial Award...... 43 RMAC Scholar-Athlete Honorees, 1989-present...... 44 2018-19 RMAC Academic Award Recipents...... 45 Academic All-District Honorees...... 47 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present...... 48 EAGLES HAD EXCITING SEASON FILLED WITH BIG PLAYS

The 2018 football season was a dramatic one for the and 22 touchdowns. He was intercepted just seven . times. The leading receiver was another sophomore, They opened their spectacularly refurbished field, Cole Thurness, who caught 46 passes for 701 yards stadium and press box, won all five of their home and seven TDs, including those of 42, 51, 70 and 80 games and finished with a 7-3 record, good for a yards. share of third place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic The fearless Thurness also had 12 unassisted Conference. tackles while playing “lights out” on kickoff and punt They also had a spate of exciting, down-to-the-wire coverage units. games, coming from behind in the fourth quarter to The Eagles had other exceptional receivers, including win four times. juniors Jackson Dickerson, who had 37 catches for “I was proud of our guys,” said Head Coach Jay 360 yards, Tevon Wright, 33 for 528, and Brandon Long. “They played like Eagles. They gave it Fullerton, 29 for 488. Redshirt freshman Chad everything they had and finished strong. It was a fun Mikelson also served notice he’s ready for more targets season. Our seniors worked hard and provided great after catching 10 passes for 147 yards in the season leadership, showing our younger players what it takes finale. to be successful.” Both Wright and Fullerton caught six touchdown Long also said CSC has had excellent recruiting passes. The alert Dickerson had only two receptions classes the past few years and the 2019 roster includes for touchdowns, but he also recovered a punt in the end an array of promising young players capable of zone after it had been blocked by redshirt freshman building on the momentum that has occurred the past Bryant Wilson and scored again when he claimed two seasons. Holst’s fumble and took it the final two yards to the After graduating just two starters from that unit a end zone. year ago, the offense was asked to lead the way for the The defense was faced with replacing six of the top Eagles this season. It averaged 467.5 yards a game, seven linemen and four of the top six players in the second highest all-time at CSC. Two senior linemen, secondary, but defensive coaches Jeff Larson and Craig center Jake Geil and left tackle Travis Romsa, earned Jersild did their best to find replacements. first-team all-conference, but many others also had At the very least, they were the conference’s runner- excellent seasons. up in red zone defense, keeping the foes off the The skill positions had an array of weapons, although scoreboard 15 times after they had pushed inside the the loss of Hemingford native Colt Foster, the RMAC CSC 20. preseason all-star pick at tight end, to a knee injury Some of the Eagles’ stops were spectacular. Safety early in the first game, was a blow. Tyree Fryar intercepted a last ditch pass in the end Senior Kevin Coy had an exceptional year. He was zone to preserve the 38-34 win at Colorado Mesa. the Eagles’ leading rusher with 171 carries for 962 Dixie State had a second and goal at the CSC three yards and 15 touchdowns. Eight of his TDs were with a minute to play, but was denied what would have power plunges from inside the five-yard line, but he been the winning TD. At the end of both halves, the also ripped off the longest play from scrimmage in Eagles forced and recovered fumbles at the goal line Eagles’ annals--a 97-yard burst with just 16 seconds during their 50-46 win at South Dakota Mines. remaining to clinch the win over Dixie State. “We gave up a lot of yards, but we also made some In addition, Coy had an 83-yard scoring jaunt, now big plays when they were absolutely necessary,” CSC’s 10th longest rushing TD all-time, and he earned Larson noted. “We know we’ve still got work to do to second-team Academic All-America. improve our defense, but we’ll also have many more Stevann Brown and Elijah Myles did well while experienced players to put on the field next fall.” backing Coy. They combined to rush for 1,030 yards Among those Larson and Co. must replace are three on 152 carries for a 6.8-yard average. standouts who are graduating. They are end Kyle Triggered by sophomore quarterback Dalton Holst, Temple, who had 54 tackles, including a team-high six the Eagles also had a potent passing game. sacks; linebacker Keenan Johnson, whose 103 stops Holst completed 195 of 340 passes for 2,603 yards led the Eagles in tackles for the third straight season; 2 and safety Zech James, an active All-RMAC Second Team Jake Geil, offensive line stabilizer in the secondary. Tyler Lewis, linebacker Travis Romsa, offensive line The returnees will include several Matt Vargas, tight end of this year’s big playmakers, AFCA All-America First Team including feisty linebacker Tyler All-RMAC Honorable Mention Travis Romsa, offensive line Lewis, who had 95 tackles, forced Stevann Brown, running back/KR three fumbles and swiped two Kevin Coy, Jr., running back RMAC All-Academic First Team passes; end Calder Forcella, who Keenan Johnson, linebacker Kevin Coy, Jr., running back had 10.5 tackles for minus yardage; Jared Maciejczak, offensive line Calder Forcella, defensive line safety Malik Goss, a true freshman Kyle Temple, defensive line who returned an interception 82 Omaha World-Herald’s All- yards and a fumble 62 yards for Nebraska Division II Team Google Cloud Academic All- TDs; and cornerback DeAndre Offense District First Team Barthwell, who had three picks and Cole Thurness, wide receiver Kevin Coy, Jr., running back broke 11 more passes. Jake Geil, offensive line Micah Scherbarth, defensive back Larson said the opponents seldom Travis Romsa, offensive line threw to Barthwell’s side of the Kevin Coy, Jr., running back Google Cloud Academic All- field late in the season. America Second Team The offense will need three Defense Kevin Coy, Jr., running back replacements up front. Besides Kyle Temple, defensive line the two all-conference honorees, Keenan Johnson, linebacker Team Awards right guard Adam Fuselier Tyler Lewis, linebacker Team MVP - Cole Thurness also graduates. Long, the head Tyree Fryar, defensive back Offensive MVP - Kevin Coy, Jr. coach and also the offensive Defensive MVP - Keenan Johnson line mastermind, said it’s a huge Special Teams The Hammer - Cole Thurness plus that returning starters Jared Stevann Brown, all-purpose back Most Insipirational - Kyle Temple Maciejczak and Austin Rapp are Offensive Scout Team MVP - stalwarts and noted there’s a sizable Honorable Mention Jahani Wright list of promising young candidates DeAndre Barthwell, cornerback Defensive Scout Team MVP - Joel waiting to help fill the vacancies. Jared Maciejczak, offensive line Carpenter Brandon Fullerton, wide receiver Matt Vargas, tight end RMAC Players of the Week All-RMAC First Team Tevon Wright, wide receiver Sept. 24 - Dalton Holst (offense) Travis Romsa, offensive line Oct. 1 - Malik Goss (defense) Jake Geil, offensive line DonThe Hansen Automated All-Region ScoreBook Teams Nov. 5 - Keenan Johnson Chadron St. GameThird Results Team (as of Jan 07,(defense) 2020) All games

2018Date Schedule/ResultsOpponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend at Home * 09/01/2018 BLACK HILLS ST. W 45-8 1-0 1-0 2:58 3500 * Sep 08, 2018 at #12 CSU-Pueblo L 13-34 1-1 1-1 2:36 6965 * 09/15/2018 FORT LEWIS W 31-21 2-1 2-1 3:10 1234 * Sep 22, 2018 at #14 Colorado Mesa W 38-34 3-1 3-1 2:48 3876 * 09/29/2018 WESTERN ST. W 40-22 4-1 4-1 2:46 1751 * Oct 06, 2018 at Adams State L 62-65 4-2 4-2 3:30 2200 * 10/20/2018 DSFB W 30-18 5-2 5-2 3:02 2002 * 10/27/2018 N.M. HIGHLANDS W 43-38 6-2 6-2 3:12 1697 * Nov 03, 2018 at SD MINES W 50-46 7-2 7-2 3:10 1788 * Nov 10, 2018 at #15 Colo. Sch. of Mines L 20-49 7-3 7-3 3:23 2523

3 The Automated ScoreBook Chadron St. Overall Team Statistics (as of Jan 07, 2020) All games Team Statistics Team Statistics CSCFB OPP SCORING 372 335 Points Per Game 37.2 33.5 Points Off Turnovers 72 41 FIRST DOWNS 225 262 R u s h in g 93 106 P a s s in g 118 134 P e n a lt y 14 22 RUSHING YARDAGE 1953 1926 Yards gained rushing 2197 2201 Yards lost rushing 244 275 Rushing Attempts 380 426 Average Per Rush 5.1 4.5 Average Per Game 195.3 192.6 TDs Rushing 23 17 PASSING YARDAGE 2722 3234 C o m p - A t t - I n t 203-354-7 247-390-11 Average Per Pass 7.7 8.3 Average Per Catch 13.4 13.1 Average Per Game 272.2 323.4 TDs Passing 24 24 TOTAL OFFENSE 4675 5160 Total Plays 734 816 Average Per Play 6.4 6.3 Average Per Game 467.5 516.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 39-939 48-752 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-150 9-99 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-185 7-170 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.1 15.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.7 11.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.8 24.3 FUMBLES-LOST 16-7 12-9 PENALTIES-Yards 77-671 71-594 Average Per Game 67.1 59.4 PUNTS-Yards 53-2018 48-1727 Average Per Punt 38.1 36.0 Net punt average 33.9 31.6 KICKOFFS-Yards 68-3732 61-3583 Average Per Kick 54.9 58.7 Net kick average 39.4 35.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 1 9 3 2 : 3 4 3RD-DOWN Conversions 63/146 67/161 3rd-Down Pct 43% 42% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/18 8/21 4th-Down Pct 44% 38% SACKS BY-Yards 27-162 20-140 MISC YARDS 33 -11 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 51 44 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-10 9-16 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (31-35) 89% (37-52) 71% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (25-35) 71% (28-52) 54% PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-46) 89% (36-39) 92% ATTENDANCE 10184 17352 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2037 5/3470 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Chadron St. 107 102 67 96 0 372 Opponents 65 116 79 75 0 335 4 The Automated ScoreBook Chadron St. Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jan 07, 2020) All games Individual Statistics

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Kevin Coy, Jr 10-10 172 1002 42 960 5.6 15 97 96.0 J. Dickerson 5 49 9.8 1 17 Stevann Brown 10-0 73 566 11 555 7.6 3 68 55.5 Ali Musa 4 19 4.8 0 13 Elijah Myles 10-0 79 499 24 475 6.0 4 47 47.5 Bryant W ilson 2 6432.0 0 0 TD Stein 4 - 1 12 37 12 25 2.1 0 9 6.2 Stevann Brown 2 18 9.0 0 15 J. Dickerson 8 - 7 2 16 0 16 8.0 1 8 2.0 Cole Thurness 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cole Thurness 10-3 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 5 0.8 Total 14 15010.7 1 17 Zack Kozlik 10-0 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 Opponents 9 9911.0 1 15 TEAM 7 - 0 5 0 10 -10 -2.0 0 0 -1.4 Dalton Holst 10-9 34 69 142 -73 -2.1 0 16 -7.3 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 10 380 2197 244 1953 5.1 23 97195.3 D. Barthwell 3 23 7.7 1 21 Opponents 10 426 2201 275 1926 4.5 17 70192.6 D. McFadden 2 15 7.5 0 17 Tyler Lewis 2 3 1.5 0 3 Passing gp-gs effic com p-att-in pct yds td lg avg/g Zecharie James 1 3131.0 0 31 Dalton Holst 10-9138.90 195-340-7 57.4 2603 22 80260.3 Kyle Temple 1 2626.0 0 26 TD Stein 4 - 1 187.02 7-11-0 63.6 83 2 33 20.8 Tyree Fryar 1 5 5.0 0 5 Stevann Brown 10-0402.40 1-1-0 100. 36 0 36 3.6 Malik Goss 1 8282.0 1 82 TEAM 7 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 11 18516.8 2 82 Tyler Hyland 1 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Opponents 7 17024.3 1 56 Total 10140.35 203-354-7 57.3 2722 24 80272.2 Opponents 10147.66247-390-11 63.3 3234 24 80323.4 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Stevann Brown 18 45025.0 0 59 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g J. Dickerson 12 27723.1 0 43 Cole Thurness 10-3 46 701 15.2 7 80 70.1 Ali Musa 4 5714.2 0 19 J. Dickerson 8 - 7 37 360 9.7 2 59 45.0 Cole Thurness 4 14636.5 0 46 Tevon Wright 10-10 33 528 16.0 6 44 52.8 Elijah Myles 1 9 9.0 0 9 B. Fullerton 10-5 29 488 16.8 6 53 48.8 Total 39 93924.1 0 59 Chad Mikelson 10-5 14 199 14.2 1 35 19.9 Opponents 48 75215.7 0 33 Matt Vargas 9 - 7 14 149 10.6 0 36 16.6 Stevann Brown 10-0 8 92 11.5 1 28 9.2 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Baylor Hayes 10-0 7 83 11.9 0 32 8.3 Malik Goss 1 6262.0 1 62 Jacob Henderson 3 - 1 4 34 8.5 0 17 11.3 Total 1 6262.0 1 62 Kevin Coy, Jr 10-10 4 21 5.2 0 12 2.1 Opponents 2 4924.5 1 35 Matt Reader 7 - 0 3 27 9.0 0 17 3.9 Elijah Myles 10-0 2 30 15.0 0 17 3.0 Karson Avila 2 - 0 1 9 9.0 1 9 4.5 Dalton Holst 10-9 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Total 10 203 2722 13.4 24 80272.2 Opponents 10 247 3234 13.1 24 80323.4

Chadron State Records Set in 2018 - CAREER - - GAME - n Passing yards/game n Average Yards/Punt Record: Dalton Holst (235.2, 2017-18) Record: Zach Kozlik (49.8 - at ASU) Previous: Trevor Moon (217.0, 1995-98) Previous: Zach Smith (48.3, 2013) n Total Offense/Game n Most punts downed in 20 Record: Dalton Holst (230.3, 2017-18) Record: Zach Kozlik (6) Previous: Jonn McLain (214.7, 2009-14) Previous: Zach Smith (5, 2015) n Longest rush Record: Kevin Coy, Jr (97 - vs DSU) Previous: Stan Labertew (92, 1970) 5 The Automated ScoreBook Chadron St. Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jan 07, 2020) All games Individual Statistics (cont.) PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dx saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Kevin Coy, Jr 15 - - 1-1 - - - - 92 Dalton Holst 10 374 -73 2603 2530253.0 Cole Thurness 7 - - 0-1 - - - - 42 Kevin Coy, Jr 10 172 960 0 960 96.0 Carson Reed - 5-8 26-30 - - - - - 41 Stevann Brown 10 74 555 36 591 59.1 B. Fullerton 6 ------36 Elijah Myles 10 79 475 0 475 47.5 Tevon Wright 6 ------36 TD Stein 4 23 25 83 108 27.0 Stevann Brown 4 - - 0-1 - - - - 24 J. Dickerson 8 2 16 0 16 2.0 J. Dickerson 4 ------24 Cole Thurness 10 2 8 0 8 0.8 Elijah Myles 4 ------24 Zack Kozlik 10 1 -3 0 -3 -0.3 W ill Morgan - 2-2 15-16 - - - - - 21 TEAM 7 6 -10 0 -10 -1.4 Malik Goss 2 ------12 Total 10 734 1953 2722 4675467.5 Chad Mikelson 1 ------6 Opponents 10 816 1926 3234 5160516.0 D. Barthwell 1 ------6 Karson Avila 1 ------6 Brendan Hopkins - - - - 1 - - - 2 Calder Forcella - - - - - 1-1 - - 0 Dalton Holst - - - - - 0-1 - - 0 Total 51 7-10 41-46 1-3 1 1-2 - - 372 Opponents 44 9-16 36-39 1-2 2 2-3 - 1 335

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i2050+ blk Carson Reed 5-8 62.5 1-1 2-2 1-3 1-2 0-0 42 1 Zack Kozlik 50 19739.6 69 6 14 21 8 2 W ill Morgan 2-2 100. 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 26 0 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carson Reed 1 4040.0 40 0 1 0 0 0 FG Sequence Chadron St. Opponents Total 53 20138.1 69 6 15 21 8 2 Black Hills St. (42) 41 Opponents 48 17236.0 65 3 14 13 6 3 CSU-Pueblo - (26),(24) Fort Lewis (39),42 35 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Colorado Mesa (18),37 (38),(25) Carson Reed 62 34255.3 11 2 Western St. (29),(23) - W ill Morgan 6 30651.0 1 0 Adams State 39 (27) Total 68 37354.9 12 2 15.739.4 25 DSFB (26) 33,31,(22) Opponents 61 35858.7 19 0 24.135.6 29 N.M. Highlands (26) (36) SD MINES - 34,(47),(34) Colo. Sch. of Mines- 27,21

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6 The Automated ScoreBook Chadron St. Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jan 07, 2020) Defensive Statistics All games Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 11 Keenan Johnson 10-10 50 53 103 9.5-45 5.0-30 . 3 4 1-0 1 1 . 46 Tyler Lewis 10-10 54 42 96 8.5-36 3.5-24 2-3 3 1 . 2 . . 4 Tyree Fryar 10-10 49 40 89 1.5-6 . 1-5 3 . 1-0 . . . 19 Malik Goss 10-10 36 22 58 6.0-17 . 1-82 4 . 1-62 . . . 53 Kyle Temple 10-10 22 32 54 8.0-45 6.0-37 1-26 3 3 1-0 . . . 2 Zecharie James 9-9 29 24 53 2.0-6 . 1-31 2 1 . . . . 30 Travis Wilson 10-3 26 22 48 6.5-19 1.5-8 . . 1 1-0 . . . 42 Calder Forcella 10-10 23 21 44 10.5-39 5.0-27 . . . 1-0 2 . . 31 D. Barthwell 9-8 27 5 32 . . 3-23 11 . . . . . 7 D. McFadden 9-8 19 8 27 . . 2-15 5 . 1-0 1 . . 91 Brendan Hopkins 10-10 5 19 24 3.0-13 2.5-9 . 1 4 . . . . 16 Davon Johnson 8-2 19 4 23 . . . 1 . . . . . 60 Tayven Bray 10-7 5 15 20 0.5-0 ...... 10 Richard Harbor, III 7-2 8 12 20 . . . 2 . . . . . 26 Brendan Brehmer 10-0 14 4 18 ...... 25 Cole Thurness 10-3 12 1 13 ...... 1 . . 44 M. Crabtree 10-0 6 7 13 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 95 Denton Payne 10-0 4 8 12 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . 1 . . 28 Louis Smith 10-0 7 4 11 0.5-4 0.5-4 . 1 . . . . . 98 Marvin Williams 10-1 1 6 7 . . . . 1 . . . . 56 Chase Thurness 10-0 5 . 5 ...... 24 Ali Musa 5-0 4 1 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 54 Matthew Mazas 4-0 4 1 5 ...... 40 M. Scherbarth 8-0 4 . 4 ...... 58 Noah Kerchal 6-0 3 1 4 ...... 61 Jordan Watt 2-0 1 2 3 ...... 37 Brian Sanchez 7-0 2 1 3 ...... 57 J. Giannonatti 3-0 3 . 3 1.0-11 1.0-11 ...... 94 Ed Fritzler 5-0 1 2 3 1.0-3 1.0-3 ...... 50 Bryant Wilson 9-0 2 1 3 ...... 2 . 33 Zeke Zuhlke 8-0 1 1 2 ...... TM TEAM 7-0 2 . 2 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . . 80 B. Fullerton 10-5 2 . 2 ...... 14 Dalton Holst 10-9 2 . 2 ...... 38 Carson Reed 10-0 2 . 2 ...... 18 J. Dickerson 8-7 1 1 2 ...... 1 . 15 Chad Mikelson 10-5 . 1 1 ...... 22 Stevann Brown 10-0 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 72 Jake Norris 10-0 ...... 1 . 70 Adam Fuselier 9-9 ...... 1 . 69 Jake Geil 10-10 ...... 1 . 64 Travis Romsa 10-10 ...... 1 . 52 Lane Helgoth 4-0 ...... 1 . . . . Total 10 456 361 817 60-254 27-162 11-185 40 16 9-62 9 8 . Opponents 10 401 318 719 60-239 20-140 7-170 32 25 7-49 13 5 1

7 CSC HELD ITS OWN ON HOME COURT IN 2018 Riann Mullis’s third year as Head Volleyball Coach at Chadron State College brought a more disciplined Volleyball Honors brand of volleyball to the program, as displayed on All-RMAC Second Team the court. It was evident to most who watched that Ashton Burditt, libero the team continues to improve technically, and that All-RMAC Honorable Mention translated into a more exciting slate of matches. Madison Webb, setter The Eagles were particularly improved at home, where they held to a .500 mark despite finishing Omaha World Herald All-Nebraska DII First Team with an overall record of 8-19. At one point in mid- Ashton Burditt, libero October they rode a four-match home win streak, which is noteworthy since it had not been done by a Honorable Mention Brooke Gardner, outside hitter CSC volleyball team since 2003. Madison Webb, setter The four home losses were all hard-earned victories RMAC All-Academic First Team by four of the top seven teams in the Rocky Mountain Ashton Burditt, libero Athletic Conference. They included visits from Regis Madison Webb, setter University, then ranked 21st in NCAA Division II, and , which came into Chadron atop the RMAC standings with a 14-1 league mark and a pair of wins over Regis. Colorado went 2-2 as a team. She was named to the All- Christian University, which later handed Mines its Tournament teams on both outings. first conference loss, was pushed to five sets in the In late October she once again tied the single- Chicoine Center by the intrepid Eagles. match digs record with 36 in a 3-1 win at South One of the team’s neutral-site wins in preseason Dakota Mines. Burditt finished with a 5.83 digs per tournaments was over Northwest Oklahoma State, set average, nearly 0.5 more than the next-best player a Great American Conference tournament qualifier in the conference. She was named to the All-RMAC which finished 18-14 overall. The Rangers’ only loss Second Team in November. that weekend was to the Eagles. Webb, a team captain for the second year in a row, If there were team awards to be handed out, two of finished with 944 assists for the season. She also them would undoubtedly have gone to junior libero finished with a career high 72 kills and 277 digs. In Ashton Burditt and senior setter Madison Webb. Both the season opening match against Urbana, Webb received recognition in the All-RMAC postseason recorded a season high 59 assists and a career high awards announcements, and both made it onto the 25 digs. She was named All-Conference Honorable Academic All-RMAC First Team as well. Mention to finish the season. Burditt took hold of the league lead in digs per set With her first assist of the night at Westminster from week one, and she never relinquished it going on October 6, Madison Webb broke a 14-year-old wire-to-wire as the top statistical player in the RMAC record held by Shelly Kraus for most career assists by for that category. a Chadron State Eagle. Kraus finished her volleyball Her season began in St. Charles, Missouri, where career with 3,285 assists. she tied a school record for digs in a single match, Webb, who compiled 3,639 helpers, played in every with 36, in a 3-2 loss to Urbana in the Eagles’ opener. one of 384 sets since she first put on a Chadron State At another tournament in Pittsburg, Kansas, the uniform. Her assists mark also ranked her in the top following weekend, she had 5.1 digs per set as CSC 8 25 of active NCAA Division II volleyball players at the conclusion of 2018. Both Burditt, an elementary education major, and Webb, a business administration student, will finish with grade point averages near 3.90. The Eagles tied with Black Hills State for an 11th- place finish in the RMAC standings, at 6-12 in league play. Against teams not qualifying for the conference postseason, the Eagles went 6-2, while suffering 10 losses all to top-eight teams in the league. Headed into the match at South Dakota Mines, on the next-to-last weekend of play, the Eagles were still in contention for the conference tournament, but they went 1-3 down the stretch. Webb, along with defensive specialist Megan Chintala, right side hitter Dominika Senkerikova, and Mickey Trimble, another setter, depart the team to graduate. Returning to lead the Eagles in 2019 will be Burditt’s explosive play at libero, along with that of three other seniors, all hitters: right side Shelby Schouten, middle Timmi Keisel, and outside Brooke Gardner. Gardner was the team’s kills per set leader while Schouten had the highest hitting percentage of the three, with a .195 for the year. Two rising juniors, Katie Thoeny and Karli Noble, have both been regulars at defensive specialist for the Eagles, providing much-needed depth on the back line. Gaining her eligibility for the coming fall is senior outside Kelly Murphy, a transfer from NCAA Division I Texas Southern who is expected to make a big impact. Two freshmen had large roles in the 2018 campaign. They are Chandler Hageman and Aracely Hernandez. Hageman, a middle, led the team in blocks with 77 and was third in scoring, while Hernandez was the team’s second leading scorer, trailing Gardner by just 1.5 total points. Amelia Berg, Machaela Puck, and Kaydrin Quest were the three other freshmen who saw playing time. Alli Keisel, Olivia Bonstead, and Kincain Strain will Junior libero Ashton Burditt (top) led the RMAC in digs from the redshirt and return as freshmen. start of the season to the finish. Senior setter Madison Webb (bot- tom) set a new CSC career assists record. 9 The Automated ScoreBook Chadron State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 07, 2020) All matches Combined StatisticsOverall record: 8-19 Conf:/ Match 6-12 Home: 4-4Results Away: 2-10 Neutral: 2-5 Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking ## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points 20 Brooke Gardner 98 279 2.85 151 803 . 1 5 9 5 0.05 0 0 0.00 0 40 0.41 1 13 14 0.14 2 0 286.5 12 Aracely Hernandez 98 265 2.70 159 101 . 1 0 5 16 0.16 15 14 0.15 26 216 2.20 0 10 10 0.10 1 0 285.0 5 Shelby Schouten 89 200 2.25 70 665 . 1 9 5 3 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 14 0.16 5 18 23 0.26 0 0 214.0 7 Chandler Hageman 90 184 2.04 75 440 . 2 4 8 1 0.01 1 2 0.01 2 33 0.37 31 46 77 0.86 4 0 239.0 25 Timmi Keisel 92 92 1.00 47 244 . 1 8 4 8 0.09 7 7 0.08 0 42 0.46 8 29 37 0.40 3 2 121.5 11 Madison Webb 98 72 0.73 17 208 . 2 6 4 944 9.63 18 10 0.18 0 277 2.83 1 31 32 0.33 2 14 106.5 8 Dominika Senkerik 56 51 0.91 37 195 . 0 7 2 2 0.04 1 3 0.02 1 15 0.27 0 3 3 0.05 3 0 53.5 13 Alli Keisel 20 9 0.45 6 36 . 0 8 3 2 0.10 0 0 0.00 1 2 0.10 1 0 1 0.05 0 0 10.0 18 Ashton Burditt 98 3 0.03 1 19 . 1 0 5 77 0.79 7 6 0.07 30 577 5.89 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 10.0 9 Amelia Berg 7 1 0.14 5 11 - . 3 6 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 3 0.43 1 0 1 0.14 0 0 2.0 14 Mickey Trimble 74 1 0.01 0 5 . 2 0 0 19 0.26 9 8 0.12 23 137 1.85 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 10.0 3 Machaela Puck 4 1 0.25 0 1 1.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 2 Katie Thoeny 60 0 0.00 0 5 . 0 0 0 8 0.13 5 5 0.08 14 64 1.07 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5.0 10 Kaydrin Quest 1 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 1 Karli Noble 98 0 0.00 3 12 - . 2 5 24 0.24 22 27 0.22 38 260 2.65 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 22.0 21 Kincaid Strain 1 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 CHADRON STATE 98 115 11.8 571 365 . 1 6 0 111 11.3 85 83 0.87 158 168 17.1 48 150 123. 1.26 15 17 1366. Opponents 98 135 13.8 492 372 . 2 3 3 128 13.1 158 205 1.61 85 168 17.1 44 316 202. 2.06 44 24 1719.

Team Statistics CSCVB OPP Date Opponent Score Score by set Att. ATTACK Aug 24 vs Urbana L 2-3 26-24,25-21,21-25,22-25,2 64 K i l ls 1158 1359 Aug 24 at Lindenwood L 0-3 18-25,18-25,8-25 203 E r r o r s 571 492 Aug 25 vs Missouri S&T L 0-3 21-25,12-25,22-25 82 Total Attacks 3658 3725 Aug 25 vs Southern Nazarene L 1-3 23-25,20-25,25-20,19-25 72 Attack Pct . 1 6 0 . 2 3 3 Aug 31 vs Christian Brothers 3-1 25-20,22-25,25-20,25-21 179 K i l ls / S e t 11.8 13.9 Aug 31 vs Pitt State L 0-3 22-25,20-25,22-25 358 SET Sep 01 vs Northwestern Okla 3-2 25-20,25-21,17-25,23-25,1 0 A s s is t s 1110 1288 Sep 01 vs Cameron L 0-3 23-25,18-25,21-25 0 A s s is t s / S e t 11.3 13.1 *Sep 07 at Fort Lewis L 1-3 25-17,22-25,16-25,21-25 215 SERVE *Sep 08 at Adams State L 0-3 20-25,18-25,17-25 300 A c e s 85 158 *09/14/201REGIS (CO) L 0-3 20-25,19-25,20-25 326 E r r o r s 83 205 *09/15/201COLO. CHRISTIAN L 2-3 25-19,23-25,15-25,25-17,8 338 A c e s / S e t 0.9 1.6 *Sep 21 at Colorado Mesa L 0-3 20-25,14-25,16-25 979 SERVE RECEPTIO *Sep 22 at Western Colorado 3-0 25-18,25-21,25-14 258 E r r o r s 158 85 Sep 25 at Wayne State (Neb.) L 0-3 11-25,18-25,18-25 591 E r r o r s / S e t 1.6 0.9 *09/28/201BLACK HILLS ST. 3-0 25-17,25-21,25-17 422 DEFENSE *09/29/201SOUTH DAKOTA MINES 3-1 25-12,22-25,25-23,25-23 548 D ig s 1681 1683 *Oct 05 at Dixie State L 0-3 21-25,15-25,13-25 172 D ig s / S e t 17.2 17.2 *Oct 06 at Westminster (UT) L 1-3 20-25,20-25,25-20,23-25 101 BLOCKING *10/12/201CSU-PUEBLO 3-1 25-18,20-25,25-20,25-22 312 Block Solo 48 44 *Oct 13 NEW MEXICO HIGHLAND 3-2 21-25,25-23,14-25,25-21,1 303 Block Assist 150 316 *10/19/201UCCS L 1-3 25-13,18-25,19-25,12-25 409 Total Blocks 123.0 202.0 *10/20/201COLO. MINES L 0-3 18-25,18-25,23-25 376 B lo c k s / S e t 1.3 2.1 *Oct 26 at South Dakota Mines 3-1 20-25,25-16,25-22,25-18 376 Block Errors 15 44 *Oct 27 at Black Hills St. L 1-3 25-22,13-25,21-25,18-25 667 Ball handling errors 17 24 *Nov 01 at MSU Denver L 0-3 14-25,21-25,16-25 148 ATTENDANCE *Nov 02 at MSU Denver L 0-3 21-25,18-25,18-25 347 T o t a l 3034 4357 Dates/Avg Per Da 8/379 12/363 Record in 3-set matches:2-12 • Record in 4-set matches:4-5 • Record in 5-set matches:2-2 Neutral site #/Avg 7/108 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

10 Cross Country Awards and Honors USTFCCCA All-Academic All-RMAC Academic Honor Roll Alyse Henry Sheldon Curley, Julia Eskelson, Alyse Henry, Sarah Myers, Sa- vannah Silbaugh, Emma Willadsen Cross Country Records, Division II Era (2012-Pre.) Men’s 6000 Meters Men’s 10,000 Meters Women’s 5000 Meters 19:18.00, Alejandro Garcia, 2014 31:23.2, Dylan Stansbury, 2015 18:07.35, Rebecca Volf, 2015 19:38.00, Dylan Stansbury, 2015 31:44.3, Alejandro Garcia, 2016 18:07.41, Nicky Banzhaf, 2015 20:00.00, Evans Koech, 2015 32:05, Evans Koech, 2013 18:16.1, Rebecca Volf, 2014 20:13.00, Josef Gertner, 2014 32:07.1, Evans Koech, 2015 18:23.4, Jayme Nunes, 2014 20:15.00, Dylan Stansbury, 2014 32:20.3, Alejandro Garcia, 2016 18:36.55, Alyse Henry, 2015 20:16.00, Evans Koech, 2014 32:35.7, Riley Howard, 2017 18:44.68, Jayme Nunes, 2015 20:32.00, Kyle Dietsch, 2015 32:38.9, Eric Yager, 2017 18:45.6, Nicky Banzhaf, 2014 20:36.00, Phil Duncan, 2015 32:41.4, Phill Duncan, 2017 18:47.4, Margaret Vinton, 2016 20:33.00, Phil Duncan, 2014 33:00.5, Levi Avila, 2015 18:47.74, Ashley Riesen, 2012 20:34.00, Eric Yager, 2014 33:01.3, Eric Yager, 2016 19:04, Alyse Henry, 2017 19:04.48, Margaret Vinton, 2015 Men’s 8000 Meters Women’s 4000 Meters 24:31.1, Alejandro Garcia, 2016 14:55, Rebecca Volf, 2015 Women’s 6000 Meters 24:55.99, Dylan Stansbury, 2015 15:03, Nicky Banzhaf, 2015 21:59, Stacy Girard, 2013 25:15.4, Dylan Stansbury, 2016 15:07, Rebecca Volf, 2014 22:35.8, Nicky Banzhaf, 2015 25:21.75, Evans Koech, 2015 15:13, Jayme Nunes, 2015 22:35.8, Alyse Henry, 2017 25:47.91, Evans Koech, 2014 15:14, Alyse Henry, 2015 22:40, Ashley Riesen, 2013 25:52.70, Alejandro Garcia, 2014 15:16, Ashley Riesen, 2013 22:55.1, Nicky Banzhaf, 2017 25:54.0, Sheldon Curley, 2018 15:22, Jayme Nunes, 2014 23:01, Jayme Nunes, 2013 26:03.7, Riley Howard, 2016 15:26, Nicky Banzhaf, 2014 23:03.9, Jayme Nunes, 2015 26:12.9, Levi Avila, 2016 15:34, Callie Johnson, 2014 23:08.3, Rebecca Volf, 2015 26:19.27, Levi Avila, 2015 15:43, Margaret Vinton, 2015 23:18.8, Alyse Henry, 2018 23:30.5, Alyse Henry, 2015 CSC cross country rebuilds with youth Cross Country Results Both Chadron State cross country teams faced challenges headed into their seasons, as first-year Head Cross Country Coach Scott Foley Sept. 1 - CSC at South Dakota School of Mines Women’s Score: 62 (2nd) would acknowledge. Men’s Score: 87 (4th) The men’s side was comprised of four freshmen and four sophomores. The women’s roster was slightly more experienced, however only two of Sept. 8 - Chadron State College Invite last year’s top five runners at the conference meet were back. Women’s Score: 20 (1st) Junior Alyse Henry was the strongest runner on either team as the Men’s Score: 51 (2nd) youngsters eased into the season with three early September open meets. The Rock Springs, Wyoming native finished 11th, first, and Sep. 15 - Woody Greeno Invitational third, in that order, to start the season. Women’s Score: 51 (2nd) The emergence of sophomore Sheldon Curley as a prime competitor Men’s Score: 113 (4th) was a bright spot for the men’s team. Oct. 6 - Roadrunner Invite After the three early races, the Eagles took both teams down to Women’s Score: 249 (10th) Denver to battle with RMAC schools on the course where MSU Denver Men’s Score: 247 (9th) would host the NCAA regional, in Washington Park on October 6. Facing six RMAC schools and nine from the region, Curley finished Nov. 3 - RMAC Championships 16th overall in 25:54.0. In doing so he clocked the seventh-fastest Women’s Score: 359 (13th) seasonal record in program history, less than a second and a half off Men’s Score: 468 (15th) former Eagle All-American Alejandro Garcia’s top eight-kilometer pace as a junior. Nov. 5 - South Central Championships Curley’s season was cut short by nagging injuries, however. He was Women’s Score: 526 (19th) unable to compete at the conference meet or the NCAA Regionals in Men’s Score: N/A November. Chadron State’s women ended up 13th of 15 at the RMAC meet. Henry, Savannah Silbaugh, Madi Watson, Emma Willadsen, and Catherine Orban were the top five runners, in that order. The men’s team only raced five healthy men. They were freshmen Michael Jaso, Jesse Jaramillo, and Zen Petrosius, along with sophomores Trevor Link and Tristian Oldhorse. The men finished 15th, ahead of only . At the regional, the men’s side was unable to field a team, due to the health of the runners, but sent two individuals, Jaramillo and Petrosius. Henry was once again the women’s top performer, crossing in a season-best 23:18.8 which ranks ninth on the school’s performance lists. She finished 44th. Only senior Sarah Myers and junior Silbaugh retire their careers following the season. 11 Women’s Basketball Leaders/Honors Statistical Leaders RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll Points per game - Taryn Foxen (11.0) Mickenzie Brennan, Bailey Brooks, Taryn Foxen, Rebounds per game - McKenna McClintic/Jori Peters Jessica Harvey, Rachel Henkle, Jessica Lovitt, Brittni (4.0) McCully, Savannah Weidauer Assists per game - Jori Peters (3.0) Steals per game - Jessica Harvey (1.2) Field goal percentage season - Savannah Weidauer (.484)

2018-19 Chadron State Women's Basketball Chadron State Season Box Score (as of Jan 07, 2020) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 4-24 3-10 1-13 0-1 CONFERENCE 3-19 3-8 0-11 0-0 Women’sNON-CONFERENCE Basketball1-5 Season0-2 Statistics1-2 0-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 Taryn Foxen 28-15 715 25.5112-284 . 3 9 19-58 . 3 2 65-93 . 6 9 27 65 92 3.3 62 1 51 92 7 30 308 11.0 20 Jessica Harvey 23-16 546 23.7 78-205 . 3 8 31-91 . 3 4 64-93 . 6 8 4 59 63 2.7 54 3 47 94 1 27 251 10.9 25 Angelique Gall 23-0 302 13.1 57-120 . 4 7 0-0 . 0 0 44-56 . 7 8 26 48 74 3.2 60 3 4 44 1 2 158 6.9 31 McKenna McClinti 28-27 795 28.4 62-180 . 3 4 11-38 . 2 8 23-37 . 6 2 50 63 113 4.0 55 0 31 57 4 25 158 5.6 12 Jori Peters 28-22 788 28.1 53-142 . 3 7 12-33 . 3 6 37-48 . 7 7 17 96 113 4.0 62 2 83 83 0 27 155 5.5 44 Rebecca Stevenso 26-2 271 10.4 54-143 . 3 7 3-26 . 1 1 19-26 . 7 3 15 74 89 3.4 57 1 13 31 13 4 130 5.0 23 Jessica Lovitt 28-22 484 17.3 53-137 . 3 8 0-0 . 0 0 24-39 . 6 1 35 77 112 4.0 55 2 10 38 4 12 130 4.6 50 Savannah Weidau 25-12 283 11.3 45-93 . 4 8 0-0 . 0 0 7-15 . 4 6 20 42 62 2.5 27 0 4 31 16 5 97 3.9 02 Mickenzie Brennan28-15 541 19.3 28-96 . 2 9 12-55 . 2 1 17-25 . 6 8 37 49 86 3.1 52 0 36 46 4 16 85 3.0 13 Brittni McCully 21-3 299 14.2 14-40 . 3 5 1-3 . 3 3 3-7 . 4 2 13 17 30 1.4 31 0 14 26 2 9 32 1.5 10 Haley Urbatsch 26-2 211 8.1 10-31 . 3 2 3-8 . 3 7 14-23 . 6 0 14 20 34 1.3 19 0 6 18 0 4 37 1.4 30 Brook Jamison 19-2 161 8.5 8-19 . 4 2 1-4 . 2 5 0-2 . 0 0 7 19 26 1.4 10 0 15 26 1 0 17 0.9 14 Tatum Peterson 14-0 74 5.3 2-19 . 1 0 0-0 . 0 0 5-9 . 5 5 4 8 12 0.9 10 0 5 2 0 1 9 0.6 22 Rachel Henkle 25-2 151 6.0 6-22 . 2 7 0-0 . 0 0 4-7 . 5 7 9 19 28 1.1 17 0 0 13 2 1 16 0.6 21 Brooks,Bailey 2-0 1 0.5 0-2 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 49 69 118 14 Total...... 28 5622 582-153 . 3 8 93-316 . 2 9 326-480 . 6 7 327 725 105 37.6 571 12 319 615 55163 158 56.5 Opponents...... 28 5626 690-166 . 4 1 195-594 . 3 2 433-626 . 6 9 320 686 100 35.9 514 - 379 410 82332 200 71.7

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals Chadron State 361 378 398 443 3 1583 Opponents 472 464 528 538 6 2008

12 GOING ISN’T EASY FOR CSC WOMEN ON HARDWOOD While the record wasn’t what the team had hoped The team’s success going forward will depend for, there were moments of promise and success for largely on the consistency and health of those two as the young Chadron State College women’s basketball well as a pair of rising seniors, McKenna McClintic team this past season. and Jessica Lovitt. At 5-10, both are athletic forwards “When you have one player here who’s been who can get up and down the court, and the Eagles here for three years,” said Head Women’s Basketball defense relies heavily on them. Coach Janet Raymer, “and the rest are one or two year Senior posts Savannah Weidauer and Rebecca players, you have a hump to get over. We have some Stevenson will be missed for their height down low fire for next year, though, and we know where we’re and high shooting percentages inside. Weidauer led going.” the team, making 48.4 percent from the floor. After tuning up in scrimmages against Gillette Senior Mickenzie Brennan, who started more College and the University of Wyoming, the Eagles than half the Eagles’ games at point guard, will return opened the season on a positive note. They traveled in a different role as a coaching assistant in 2019-20. to Laredo, Texas, for their opener where they defeated All told, CSC should return three of its top five host Texas A&M International 55-51. In the win, CSC scorers and top four rebounders. shot over 40 percent from the field and 3-for-8 from Six high school seniors and one junior college three. transfer are signed to play at CSC next year. Following the promising start, the women were The three incoming Nebraska high schoolers are saddled with ten straight losses. Makenzie Dunkel of Scottsbluff, Emma Hoffschneider The Eagles returned in the new year with renewed of Burwell, and Meaghan Ross of Sidney. energy and focus, pulling out a pair of wins at home Olivia Jolley of Sturgis, South Dakota, Jordan over and . Morris of Apple Valley, Minnesota, and Kate Webster An upset win over Colorado School of Mines kept of Parker, Colorado, are the other three who will them at least hanging around the league until enter as true freshmen. February. CSC also welcomes a junior college forward from Another streak of nine losses was the coda on Parachute, Colorado, in Sam Hinkle, who transfers the Eagles’ season, however. They finished the 2018- from McCook Community College in Nebraska. 19 season at 4-24 overall and 3-19 in the Rocky Chadron State opens the 2019-20 season with Mountain Athletic Conference. the South-Central Region Conference Challenge The Chadron State women found some reliable in Chadron. The team will fly to Fairbanks, Alaska, contributors on the floor over the course of the over Thanksgiving weekend for the North Star season, and they should be prepared to put a core of Invitational. veterans together for next year. Sophomore Taryn Foxen, the team’s leading scorer with 11 points per game, showed the high-water mark of her talent in a loss at Regis on December 8. She poured in 33 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a season high for both statistics, shooting 11-of-20 from the field and 5-for-6 from beyond the three- point arc. She also scored 27 in the win over Fort Lewis at home. Freshman guard Jori Peters exploded for 21 points in the home win versus Mines in January. She led the team with 83 assists. Standing 5-4, as the shortest player on the team, Peters also tied for the team lead with 113 rebounds on the season, averaging four per game. 13 2018-19 Chadron State Women's Basketball Chadron State Team Game-by-Game (as of Jan 13, 2020) All games Women’s Basketball Game-by-GameTEAM STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Tex. A&M Int'l 11/09/ 55-51 W 23-57 . 4 0 3-8 . 3 7 6-14 . 4 2 11 29 40 40.0 18 13 24 3 9 55 55.0 at Tex. A&M-Kingsville 11/10/ 37-61 L 13-46 . 2 8 1-12 . 0 8 10-20 . 5 0 12 24 36 38.0 20 7 28 3 5 37 46.0 MONT. ST.-BILLINGS 11/16/ 59-67 L 23-57 . 4 0 1-6 . 1 6 12-18 . 6 6 14 32 46 40.7 20 15 28 3 7 59 50.3 UNIVERSITY OF SIO 11/17/ 44-90 L 14-44 . 3 1 2-7 . 2 8 14-20 . 7 0 13 17 30 38.0 22 9 30 3 4 44 48.8 at Nebraska-Kearney 11/24/ 52-72 L 20-55 . 3 6 2-4 . 5 0 10-15 . 6 6 13 27 40 38.4 26 14 24 3 7 52 49.4 vs Fort Hays State 11/25/ 59-89 L 26-54 . 4 8 0-8 . 0 0 7-9 . 7 7 11 22 33 37.5 27 18 28 2 4 59 51.0 MSU DENVER 12/01/ 61-64 Lot 21-55 . 3 8 2-10 . 2 0 17-29 . 5 8 15 32 47 38.9 22 13 22 3 2 61 52.4 at Colorado Christian 12/07/ 55-79 L 22-66 . 3 3 0-11 . 0 0 11-14 . 7 8 14 29 43 39.4 20 9 19 3 6 55 52.8 at Regis (CO) 12/08/ 68-81 L 26-59 . 4 4 7-14 . 5 0 9-18 . 5 0 11 23 34 38.8 16 12 14 3 4 68 54.4 WESTERN ST. 12/15/ 48-62 L 20-48 . 4 1 1-4 . 2 5 7-13 . 5 3 12 26 38 38.7 18 14 34 6 8 48 53.8 COLORADO MESA 12/16/ 53-70 L 14-43 . 3 2 5-11 . 4 5 20-28 . 7 1 9 22 31 38.0 18 10 18 0 3 53 53.7 ADAMS STATE 01/04/ 67-57 W 26-51 . 5 1 4-10 . 4 0 11-18 . 6 1 9 24 33 37.6 20 17 21 2 7 67 54.8 FORT LEWIS 01/05/ 66-65 W 26-58 . 4 4 3-9 . 3 3 11-13 . 8 4 9 28 37 37.5 19 13 25 1 7 66 55.7 at Westminster (UT) 1/11/1 46-82 L 18-54 . 3 3 4-17 . 2 3 6-9 . 6 6 11 22 33 37.2 17 10 21 5 5 46 55.0 at Dixie State 01/12/ 52-87 L 21-60 . 3 5 3-16 . 1 8 7-11 . 6 3 9 27 36 37.1 19 8 19 2 3 52 54.8 N.M. HIGHLANDS 01/18/ 56-58 L 21-57 . 3 6 8-17 . 4 7 6-8 . 7 5 12 23 35 37.0 14 16 11 1 8 56 54.9 COLO. ST.-PUEBLO 01/19/ 67-68 L 20-51 . 3 9 1-5 . 2 0 26-36 . 7 2 18 32 50 37.8 29 7 18 1 2 67 55.6 COLO.-COLO. SPRIN 01/25/ 64-66 L 20-50 . 4 0 9-13 . 6 9 15-17 . 8 8 5 18 23 36.9 12 12 16 2 13 64 56.1 COLO. SCHOOL OF 01/26/ 76-73 W 27-56 . 4 8 5-14 . 3 5 17-18 . 9 4 7 24 31 36.6 17 7 15 1 2 76 57.1 at Black Hills State 02/01/ 56-72 L 20-50 . 4 0 4-12 . 3 3 12-19 . 6 3 11 30 41 36.8 23 12 28 3 9 56 57.0 at South Dakota Mine 02/02/ 45-60 L 12-54 . 2 2 4-19 . 2 1 17-25 . 6 8 20 18 38 36.9 22 8 25 0 7 45 56.5 at Colo. School of Min 2/8/19 52-81 L 18-54 . 3 3 7-18 . 3 8 9-15 . 6 0 14 22 36 36.9 18 14 27 0 7 52 56.3 at UCCS 02/09/ 45-80 L 15-55 . 2 7 2-9 . 2 2 13-18 . 7 2 9 26 35 36.8 20 5 13 2 4 45 55.8 SOUTH DAKOTA MIN 02/15/ 52-64 L 22-58 . 3 7 3-13 . 2 3 5-7 . 7 1 10 23 33 36.6 22 12 21 0 8 52 55.6 BLACK HILLS STATE 02/16/ 57-85 L 22-56 . 3 9 1-10 . 1 0 12-18 . 6 6 11 28 39 36.7 21 13 24 0 6 57 55.7 at Colo. St.-Pueblo 02/22/ 70-74 L 23-57 . 4 0 4-8 . 5 0 20-27 . 7 4 15 35 50 37.2 28 12 24 0 4 70 56.2 at N.M. Highlands 02/23/ 62-79 L 26-66 . 3 9 3-12 . 2 5 7-9 . 7 7 12 34 46 37.6 25 11 19 3 9 62 56.4 at MSU DEnver 03/01/ 59-71 L 23-62 . 3 7 4-19 . 2 1 9-14 . 6 4 10 28 38 37.6 18 8 19 0 3 59 56.5 Chadron State 1583 582-1533 .3 8 0 93-316 .2 9 4 326-480 .6 7 9 327 725 1052 37.6 571 319 615 55 163 1583 56.5 Opponents 2008 690-1667 .4 1 4 195-594 .3 2 8 433-626 .6 9 2 320 686 1006 35.9 514 379 410 82 332 2008 71.7

Games played: 28 Rebounds/game: 37.6 Points/game: 56.5 Assists/game: 11.4 FG Pct: 38.0 Turnovers/game: 22.0 3FG Pct: 29.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 FT Pct: 67.9 Steals/game: 5.8 Blocks/game: 2.0

14 COACH HOPES CSC HOOPS TEAM CONTINUES TO PROGRESS The 2018-19 Chadron State College men’s Men’s Basketball Leaders/Honors basketball team didn’t achieve all its goals but made Points per game - Diontae Champion (12.1) progress that Coach Houston Reed hopes will carry Rebounds per game - Jeremy Ruffin (6.8) over to the future. Assists per game - Jaisean Jackson (4.4) The Eagles were contenders in nearly all 28 Steals per game - Diontae Champion (1.4) Field goal percentage season - Jaisean Jackson (.504) games and finished near the .500 level. Their 12-16 overall record and 10-12 mark in the All-RMAC Honorable Mention RMAC were the best since 2011-12, the Eagles Diontae Champion RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll missed advancing to the RMAC Shootout by one Jaisean Jackson, Jacob Jefferson, Jordan Mills game. “This was a really competitive team. We played along with Trey Hladky and Kayden Sund, both of good basketball and had a great culture. They whom had excellent high school careers. always came to practice ready to go. The seniors led the way in making this happen and it’s something Also waiting in the wings is 6-11, 235-pound we want to continue,” Reed said. Bomb Dobuol, who redshirted this year and has two Eight of the Eagles averaged from 5.7 to 12.1 points. years of eligibility remaining. Reed said deciding who to play and when was probably the most stressful part of the season for Last fall, Reed signed three seniors from him. Colorado high schools to join the Eagles in the The Eagles shot 44.3 percent from the field, fall. Guard Andre Sepeda of Greeley West averaged including 37 percent from 3-point range, and made 17.8 points and was named the conference’s most 73.4 percent of their free throws. valuable player. Kevin DiMarco of Coal Ridge High Diontae Champion, who made several highlight- averaged 17.3 points and 9.8 rebounds, shot 59 reel dunks in front of the hometown fans, was the percent from the field and blocked 66 shots. Jax team’s leading scorer at 12.1 points, followed by Wilke of Mead High near Longmont averaged 12.4 Michael Sparks at 10.9, Colby Jackson 9.5, Jeremy points and 8.2 rebounds and also led the team in Ruffin 9.2, Adoum Mbang 8.3, Charles Gavin 7.6, assists. Jaisean Jackson 5.8 and Brady Delimont 5.7. Ruffin, whom Reed calls “one of the most dependable players I’ve ever coached,” led the rebounding at 6.8 per game while Champion was second at 5.4. Returning players will include seniors-to-be Sparks and Jackson, diminutive guards who can handle the ball, score, and play good defense. Reed said having two such capable guards is a big plus when he looks toward next season. The third senior will be former Alliance standout Jordan Mills, who has battled injuries throughout his college career and is hoping for a healthy final season. He played in 16 of the 28 games this year. The juniors will be Delimont and forward Walker Andrew. Three freshmen this year also figure prominently. They are Jacob Jefferson, a 6-7 post who can nail 3-pointers (17 of 32 this season), 15 2018-19 Chadron State Men's Basketball Chadron St. Season Box Score (as of Jan 07, 2020) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-16 9-5 3-10 0-1 CONFERENCE 10-12 7-4 3-8 0-0 Men’sNON-CONFERENCE Basketball2-4 Season 2-1Statistics0-2 0-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Diontae Champion 25-21 711 28.4105-222 . 4 7 8-31 . 2 5 84-126 . 6 6 25 110 135 5.4 76 4 61 60 10 34 302 12.1 01 Michael Sparks 28-5 656 23.4 99-240 . 4 1 56-144 . 3 8 51-59 . 8 6 7 31 38 1.4 47 0 37 30 1 17 305 10.9 00 Colby Jackson 22-21 622 28.3 48-139 . 3 4 28-78 . 3 5 86-102 . 8 4 4 31 35 1.6 50 1 96 51 1 26 210 9.5 04 Jeremy Ruffin 26-25 738 28.4 85-178 . 4 7 5-14 . 3 5 63-73 . 8 6 53 123 176 6.8 58 2 38 43 3 25 238 9.2 34 Adoum Mbang 28-0 443 15.8 85-170 . 5 0 0-3 . 0 0 61-83 . 7 3 41 69 110 3.9 82 3 17 30 13 13 231 8.3 24 Charles Gavin 28-28 543 19.4 98-201 . 4 8 0-0 . 0 0 17-34 . 5 0 30 84 114 4.1 98 5 21 35 8 6 213 7.6 02 Jaisean Jackson 26-25 655 25.2 58-115 . 5 0 0-5 . 0 0 34-62 . 5 4 18 63 81 3.1 68 1 82 65 2 13 150 5.8 05 Brady Delimont 25-7 404 16.2 43-115 . 3 7 34-89 . 3 8 22-25 . 8 8 4 23 27 1.1 37 0 12 17 2 7 142 5.7 33 Jacob Jefferson 21-0 141 6.7 28-59 . 4 7 17-32 . 5 3 5-12 . 4 1 5 24 29 1.4 35 1 3 11 3 0 78 3.7 23 Jordan Mills 16-4 206 12.9 19-63 . 3 0 6-21 . 2 8 11-14 . 7 8 7 15 22 1.4 12 0 9 13 0 3 55 3.4 21 Walker Andrew 27-4 385 14.3 33-72 . 4 5 7-16 . 4 3 18-22 . 8 1 19 55 74 2.7 59 1 12 18 7 5 91 3.4 10 Trey Hladky 16-0 130 8.1 6-22 . 2 7 3-12 . 2 5 6-11 . 5 4 2 8 10 0.6 23 0 10 10 0 3 21 1.3 32 Kayden Sund 7-0 16 2.3 1-2 . 5 0 1-1 1.000 0-1 . 0 0 0 3 3 0.4 8 1 0 2 0 0 3 0.4 12 Austin Hoffman 2-0 1 0.5 0-0 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 25 Blake Martinz 3-0 4 1.3 0-1 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Team 59 44 103 15 Total...... 28 5655 708-159 . 4 4 165-446 . 3 7 458-624 . 7 3 274 683 957 34.2 653 19 398 400 50153 203 72.8 Opponents...... 28 5653 687-151 . 4 5 176-540 . 3 2 578-796 . 7 2 245 706 951 34.0 569 - 314 376 84183 212 76.0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Chadron St. 934 1087 18 2039 Opponents 959 1132 37 2128

16 2018-19 Chadron State Men's Basketball Chadron St. Team Game-by-Game (as of Jan 07, 2020) All games Men’s Basketball Game-by-GameTEAM STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg TEXAS A&M-INT'L 11/09/ 61-54 W 21-45 . 4 6 3-12 . 2 5 16-20 . 8 0 6 32 38 38.0 19 16 20 3 6 61 61.0 TEX. A&M-KINGSVIL 11/10/ 59-71 L 19-50 . 3 8 7-20 . 3 5 14-21 . 6 6 7 19 26 32.0 24 15 14 1 5 59 60.0 at Augustana (S.D.) 11/13/ 69-83 L 24-60 . 4 0 11-24 . 4 5 10-18 . 5 5 10 22 32 32.0 25 14 11 4 4 69 63.0 NEBRASKA-KEARNE 11/15/ 70-55 W 31-65 . 4 7 8-18 . 4 4 0-0 . 0 0 11 29 40 34.0 19 18 13 3 9 70 64.8 vs Sioux Falls 11/23/ 70-78 L 20-57 . 3 5 5-8 . 6 2 25-31 . 8 0 9 30 39 35.0 33 7 15 0 1 70 65.8 at Northern State 11/24/ 62-66 L 22-54 . 4 0 5-10 . 5 0 13-17 . 7 6 3 25 28 33.8 20 9 10 0 1 62 65.2 MSU DENVER 12/01/ 76-67 W 22-53 . 4 1 11-24 . 4 5 21-30 . 7 0 8 31 39 34.6 24 18 17 1 6 76 66.7 at Colorado Christian 12/07/ 80-79 W 28-60 . 4 6 8-18 . 4 4 16-20 . 8 0 7 19 26 33.5 17 13 7 1 8 80 68.4 at Regis (CO) 12/08/ 68-81 L 20-50 . 4 0 4-19 . 2 1 24-35 . 6 8 6 18 24 32.4 32 10 14 1 8 68 68.3 WESTERN ST. 12/15/ 77-58 W 26-57 . 4 5 5-16 . 3 1 20-26 . 7 6 8 26 34 32.6 21 14 12 3 8 77 69.2 COLORADO MESA 12/16/ 69-79 L 27-56 . 4 8 5-13 . 3 8 10-11 . 9 0 7 25 32 32.5 17 18 20 3 7 69 69.2 ADAMS STATE 01/04/ 93-86 W 29-56 . 5 1 7-19 . 3 6 28-36 . 7 7 13 20 33 32.6 26 16 18 4 10 93 71.2 FORT LEWIS 01/05/ 88-100 Lot 30-63 . 4 7 7-19 . 3 6 21-30 . 7 0 10 23 33 32.6 28 17 13 3 7 88 72.5 at Westminster (UT) 1/11/1 86-93 Lot 29-68 . 4 2 5-19 . 2 6 23-34 . 6 7 16 25 41 33.2 33 10 19 1 6 86 73.4 at Dixie State 01/12/ 64-61 W 25-58 . 4 3 5-16 . 3 1 9-18 . 5 0 16 30 46 34.1 27 13 17 1 5 64 72.8 N.M. HIGHLANDS 01/18/ 80-69 W 28-56 . 5 0 7-17 . 4 1 17-23 . 7 3 13 33 46 34.8 23 17 20 3 2 80 73.2 COLO. ST.-PUEBLO 01/19/ 71-62 W 22-57 . 3 8 7-22 . 3 1 20-24 . 8 3 13 30 43 35.3 17 18 17 1 7 71 73.1 COLO.-COLO. SPRIN 01/25/ 90-75 W 31-61 . 5 0 9-14 . 6 4 19-28 . 6 7 10 31 41 35.6 22 23 16 1 8 90 74.1 COLO. SCHOOL OF 01/26/ 75-82 L 24-49 . 4 9 5-10 . 5 0 22-30 . 7 3 4 21 25 35.1 25 14 10 0 5 75 74.1 at Black Hills State 02/01/ 62-82 L 22-63 . 3 4 3-16 . 1 8 15-15 1.00 13 19 32 34.9 21 7 11 0 8 62 73.5 at South Dakota Mine 02/02/ 59-80 L 22-55 . 4 0 4-13 . 3 0 11-17 . 6 4 11 17 28 34.6 21 8 11 4 4 59 72.8 at Colo. Sch. of Mines 2/8/19 56-90 L 23-55 . 4 1 5-13 . 3 8 5-10 . 5 0 11 12 23 34.0 24 15 13 0 4 56 72.0 at UCCS 02/09/ 87-97 L 34-67 . 5 0 7-15 . 4 6 12-16 . 7 5 10 24 34 34.0 24 21 11 3 5 87 72.7 SOUTH DAKOTA MIN 02/15/ 69-65 W 24-48 . 5 0 6-12 . 5 0 15-23 . 6 5 8 19 27 33.8 17 12 13 2 5 69 72.5 BLACK HILLS STATE 02/16/ 71-77 L 27-59 . 4 5 8-15 . 5 3 9-10 . 9 0 8 22 30 33.6 24 16 12 3 4 71 72.5 at Colo. St.-Pueblo 02/22/ 70-62 W 21-56 . 3 7 1-14 . 0 7 27-34 . 7 9 14 33 47 34.1 22 10 12 2 3 70 72.4 at N.M. Highlands 02/23/ 91-97 L 34-57 . 5 9 4-12 . 3 3 19-25 . 7 6 10 24 34 34.1 23 19 18 2 2 91 73.1 at MSU Denver 03/01/ 66-79 L 23-64 . 3 5 3-18 . 1 6 17-22 . 7 7 12 24 36 34.2 25 10 16 0 5 66 72.8 Chadron St. 2039 708-1599 .4 4 3 165-446 .3 7 0 458-624 .7 3 4 274 683 957 34.2 653 398 400 50 153 2039 72.8 Opponents 2128 687-1512 .4 5 4 176-540 .3 2 6 578-796 .7 2 6 245 706 951 34.0 569 314 376 84 183 2128 76.0

Games played: 28 Rebounds/game: 34.2 Points/game: 72.8 Assists/game: 14.2 FG Pct: 44.3 Turnovers/game: 14.3 3FG Pct: 37.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 FT Pct: 73.4 Steals/game: 5.5 Blocks/game: 1.8

17 WRESTLING TEAM BENEFITS FROM JUCO TALENT Chadron State College wrestlers had many individual accomplish- Wrestling Leaders ments to be proud of in 2018-19, showing how 2019-20 could be a banner year for the program. Most Wins...... Wade French, 19 The starting lineup, the majority of whom were juniors this season, Best Record...... Chase Clasen, 18-7 expects to return seven of 10 starters – including five rising seniors – Most Technical Falls...... Joe Ritzen, 3 from its peak midseason form. Most Pins...... Chance Karst, 7 Most Takedowns...... Chase Clasen, 47 Two of the wrestlers became regional champs and received All-Rocky Most Escapes...... Wade French, 28 Mountain Athletic Conference honors. They were 149-pound Chase Most Reversals...... Joe Ritzen, Aspen Naylor, 5 Clasen and 197-pound Wade French. Most Nearfalls...... Wade French, 16 It had been 11 years since Chadron State had a regional champion that of the NCAA Division II Championships. and 13 years since two Eagles won regional titles the same season. Three of the most consistent performers in Chadron State’s dual Clasen and French also extended a streak of national tournament schedule were Clasen, Otuafi, and senior heavyweight Rulon Taylor. The appearances by the wrestling program. The pair represented CSC at trio combined for a 21-6 record in head-to-head team competition, with nationals for the 51st consecutive year. Taylor answering the bell in three of the Eagles’ four wins with dramatic Five of the six juniors in the varsity lineup this season were transfer bonus-point finishes. students in 2017 or 2018. Clasen came from Iowa Western College, after At the NCAA Super Region 6 Championships in Kearney, Kile and becoming a freshman national qualifier in 2017, while French was the Taylor came closest besides Clasen and French to qualifying for nation- reigning 197-pound national champion at Western Wyoming College. als. Kile wrestled for third place against an opponent from San Francisco The other three were Jake Otuafi at 157 pounds, Matt Hebel at 165, and State who he defeated earlier in the day, but lost. Taylor came up one Tate Allison at 174. Otuafi left Boise State in 2017 after the program takedown short, in overtime, from defeating the eventual third-place ended. Hebel came with French from Western Wyoming. Allison joined finisher from Colorado Mines, and wrestling for a trip to Cleveland. the CSC program in 2018 from Northwest Wyoming. The NCAA Championships did not turn out as hoped for either of In addition to the five juniors, senior Heber Shepherd wrestled varsity CSC’s entrants. Both went 1-2 in the national meet, finishing their junior at 184 pounds after graduating from Northwest Wyoming in 2017. seasons among the sport’s elite. Senior Aspen Naylor and junior Jay Westcott were two other former Joining the Eagles in 2019-20 are 10 incoming high school seniors, Western Wyoming Mustangs who slid in and out of dual meet lineups at plus another nine who redshirted their first season at CSC. The new various times. recruits are Lane Eubank of Kokomo, Indiana; Ryder Fuchs of Pierce, Clasen’s signature win of the season came against St. Cloud State’s Nebraska; Harrison Gocke of York, Nebraska; Damien Kersten of James Pleski, ranked No. 1 in NCAA Division II at the time, in a No- Battle Creek, Nebraska; Kobe Lepe of San Fernando, California; Gavin vember 15 dual meet on the home mat of the perennial national power Peitzmeier of Omaha; AJ Serna of Parachute, Colorado; Seth Simants of Huskies. North Platte, Nebraska; Tate Stoddard of Glenrock, Wyoming; and Evan 133-pound junior Brandon Kile found great success at December’s Waddington of Wood River, Nebraska. Midwest Classic in Indianapolis, placing eighth in a field comparable to Wrestling Awards and Honors All-RMAC First Team Team Awards Chase Clasen Most Valuable - Chase Clasen, Wade French All-RMAC Second Team Wade French Most Improved - Chase Clasen RMAC Wrestler of the Week Most Dedicated - Chase Clasen Nov 6 - Chance Karst Hardest Worker - Brandon Kile NWCA DII Scholar All-Americans Most Inspiring - Rulon Taylor Caleb Haskell, Brandon Kile, Jay Westcott Best Teammate - Caleb Haskell, Eli Hinojosa RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll Caleb Haskell, Chance Karst, Brandon Kile, Joe Ritzen, Top Newcomer - Wade French Brock Thumm Freshman of the Year - Joe Ritzen Redshirt of the Year - Mason Watt Dual Results Nov 15 at St. Cloud State Nov 30 at Colorado Mines Jan 4 at N.M. Highlands Jan 17 vs Colorado Mesa SCSU 36, CSC 9 CSM 24, CSC 11 CSC 25, NMHU 21 CMU 22, CSC 15 Nov 30 vs San Francisco State Dec 8 vs Northeastern JC Jan 5 at Adams State Jan 18 vs Western Colorado CSC 23, SFSU 20 CSC 25, NJC 24 ASU 28, CSC 12 WCU 34, CSC 12 Jan 10 at CSU-Pueblo Jan 25 vs Western Wyoming CC 18 CSUP 31, CSC 3 CSC 22, WWCC 15 6 0 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 9 9 7 16 10 29 20 19 25 22 11 26 21 20 12 23 21 16 28 11 10 20 22 428 Total Matches 5 6 0 5 7 4 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 8 6 9 7 5 8 8 6 10 13 14 10 14 15 14 12 12 15 11 237 LOSSES 6 1 4 0 9 9 2 8 7 0 0 7 0 8 0 3 4 0 6 1 3 5 4 5 1 16 18 11 11 19 11 14 193 WINS 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 24 TECH 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 8 TECH 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 24 MAJ 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 21 MAJ 7 4 4 1 0 2 3 1 0 2 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 4 0 0 0 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 6 5 65 PIN 1 0 3 4 0 7 1 2 3 2 1 6 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 0 4 6 1 63 PIN 1 1 3 2 0 3 4 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 3 1 R2 39 2 0 2 2 0 5 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 5 3 0 0 2 3 0 R2 38 6 2 5 0 2 2 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 7 0 9 1 8 5 2 3 8 4 NF 17 16 10 10 10 14 15 13 180 2 0 5 9 0 2 5 7 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 4 4 0 3 1 1 9 2 1 8 1 NF 12 12 10 16 13 136 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 7 3 11 10 23 12 35 18 11 19 10 18 13 27 19 16 13 15 10 10 13 ESC 332 3 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 9 3 11 23 17 14 26 26 16 21 18 20 20 16 21 13 20 28 10 14 13 ESC 384 8 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 0 6 8 8 24 29 33 14 17 32 12 30 28 22 32 20 25 23 24 26 13 14 20 TD's 490 2 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 5 5 0 9 2 4 8 2 13 12 37 29 11 47 15 11 30 16 22 18 32 10 20 18 TD's 393 Kile Mai Neal Watt Karst Eagle Hebel Eason Taylor Ritzen Otuafi Taylor Porter Clasen Allison Allison Naylor Adams French French Wilson Phillips Palmer Haskell Renner Thumm Lahnert Hinojosa Westcott Winstead Shepherd Van Slooten Van Eli Jay Joe Joe Clay Alex Jake Tate John Matt John John Terry Caleb Javen Brock Gavin Rulon Wade Chase Aspen Colton Jeffrey Heber Tucker Kodiak Mason Steven Steven Chance Tommy Preston Andrew Brandon 19 2018-2019 Individual Statistics 2018-2019 Individual INFLUX OF TALENT TAKES WOMEN”S GOLF TO NEW LEVEL The women’s golf program at CSC got a boost in 2018- fourth out of nine teams at the Minot State Invitational in Las 19 with the arrival of four talented true freshmen who made Vegas. White led the team by tying for 15th out of 44 golfers. an immediate impact and made the team competitive in the Two weeks later Hickstein tied a 12-year-old school Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. record when she fired a 74 in round one of the University Anna Branscome of Lakewood, Colorado, Kayla Elder of of Missouri-St. Louis Spring Invite, on her way to another Fort Collins, Colorado, Alpine Hickstein of Chadron, and top-10 finish in the 16-team affair. She was ninth with a score Abby White of Ontario, Canada, were the rookies who joined of 157 to lead the Eagles, still without Elder, to eighth place senior Sam Rahmig of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, to form the in the standings. The school individual round record is now varsity lineup to begin the season. shared between Hickstein and Ally Malzahn, in 2007. The newcomers quickly found their footing, setting At the RMAC Championships Easter weekend, with new school records for team round score (319) and team Elder still unable to compete, sophomore Logan Kasten tournament score (646) at their second outing, the RMAC filled in and the CSC team proved it could compete on a Preview in Grand Junction, Colorado. championship course with the rest of the conference. The The team followed that up by winning the South Dakota Eagles were one place away from their best championship Mines Tournament, which the 2016 squad also won the last finish ever, tying for ninth with Fort Lewis. The team’s second time it was hosted. Hickstein’s score of 166 was good enough round score of 321 was the fourth-best on program record. to take the individual tourney title, while all five golfers, When the season stats were tallied, Hickstein had the including sophomore Tori Meschke, placed in the top 15 of lowest yearly stroke average on file at CSC of 81.0 strokes, the five-team meetup. followed by Elder at 81.3. It was at South Dakota the team suffered its biggest The team will say farewell to their veteran leader, Rahmig, adversity of the season when Elder suffered a concussion but it picked up early commitments from four others who from a poorly struck ball. The injury lingered through the fall will be freshmen next year. They are Brooke Kramer of and another injury cropped up in practice, which severely Aurora, Colorado, Kenzey Kanno of Mitchell, Nebraska, curtailed her participation all year. Elder managed to finish Kinsey Smith of Windsor, Colorado, and Allison Acosta of three tournaments with an 81.3 stroke average for the year. Oro Valley, Arizona. Even without one of their top players, the Eagles finished 2018-19 Women’s Golf Schedule/Results Chadron State Team Scores Chadron State Individual 36-hole Scores Fall Season (18-hole average) Alpine Hickstein Sam Proal Farmers Insurance Invite: 333-337—670 (6th) 18 hole average: 81.0 RMAC Fall Tournament: 327-319—646 (T-12th) 36 holes: 163, 157, 166, 155, 179, 166, 157 S.D. Mines Tournament: 344-343—687 (1st) Kayla Elder Skyhawk Intercollegiate: 339-344—683 (15th) 18 hole average: 81.3 36 holes: 168, 154, 166 Spring Season Sam Rahmig Beaver Invitational: 379-333—712 (4th) 18 hole average: 84.9 Pack Spring Invite: 334-326—660 (14th) 36 holes: 175, 163, 178, 173, 180, 158, 169 Abby White Missouri-St. Louis Spring Invite: 336-339—675 (8th) 18 hole average: 85.7 RMAC Tournament: 336-321-330—987 (T-9th) 36 holes: 164, 175, 173, 177, 175, 170, 178 Anna Branscome 18 hole average: 88.1 36 holes: 182, 174, 170, 178, 182, 181, 171 Logan Kasten 18 hole average: 94.8 36 holes: 191, 187, 198 Tori Meschke 18 hole average: 96.8 36 holes: 201, 194, 186 20 GUTSY SEASON FOR CSC SOFTBALL TEAM There is never much doubt that springtime in Chadron will baseman Haley Hoefs from Lincoln, Nebraska. She led the team have its share of weather-related disruptions, and for Chadron with a batting average of .447, coming just .001 away from the State College softball, 2019 was not exceptional. single-season school record, and she scored 40 runs with 19 Not one, but three late storms threatened to play havoc with the doubles and 12 home runs. Eagles’ home schedule this year. Another freshman, Bailey Marvel, a native of Lakewood, The first, in late February, forced the team to swap fields with Colorado, led the team with 67 hits, batting .396 for the season. Metropolitan State University of Denver. With her 169 at-bats this year qualifying her for the record, she Then in mid-March, CSC was due to host Colorado School of now holds the highest career batting average mark at CSC. Mines and Adams State University in a three-team round robin, Junior Peyton Propp and freshman Cassidy Horn led the Eagles when two feet of snow came and walloped CSC Softball Field. All in the circle. Horn led the team with 25 appearances and 11 starts, three teams were able to relocate to Pueblo, Colorado, and play on while pitching 80.1 innings. Propp appeared in 24 games, starting a neutral field there. 12. The third time was a charm however. When the last round of Senior Kayla Michel also received post-season honors for brutal weather came through on April 10, the visiting Dixie State her play. The first baseman from Berthoud, Colorado, received University team was less flexible about its plans, as the RMAC honorable mention in the conference. Michel set a new school newcomers made travel plans through the Rapid City, South single-season record with 53 RBI’s and led the team in home runs Dakota, airport. The CSC women went to work and, with the help with 15, batting .365. of other athletic teams, removed about a foot of snow from the Four Eagles were named to the RMAC softball All-Academic field over a two-day period to host the Trailblazers on April 13 honor roll. Michel and Alyssa Geist, both seniors who started and 14. all 49 games, each received their third straight honor roll The season went less remarkably for the Eagles than the efforts recognition. Juniors Kate Eldridge and Angelica Maples both they gave in order to play the games. CSC missed the Rocky qualified for the second season. Mountain Athletic Conference Tournament for the first time in The honor roll is reserved for players who qualify by carrying the last four years after finishing 14-35 overall and 11-28 in the a minimum 3.30 cumulative grade point average, and who have league in 2019. competed at their current school for at least one year. As it turned out, after the final weekend of the regular season, Three have signed out of high school to play for the Eagles in the Eagles’ playoff fate would have been up to them for the taking. 2020. They are infielder Addison Spears of Berthoud, Colorado; While hosting rival Black Hills State for senior weekend, the four Mackenzi Kroll of Brighton, Colorado; and Deanna Barerra of Las other teams in front of them were all toppled from their spots in Vegas, Nevada. the RMAC standings. The Yellow Jackets, however, overcame a 1-0 deficit in the series to defeat the Eagles in three straight to end Awards and Honors the season. Highlights from 2019 included a four-game road sweep of New D2CCA All-America Second Team Mexico Highlands as well as a 2-0 performance over Fort Lewis Haleigh Hoefs College in Pueblo. A pair of star freshmen emerged along the way. D2CCA All-Region First Team “It wasn’t the outcome that we worked so hard to achieve,” said Haleigh Hoefs Head Softball Coach Kaley Ness. “Even still, I’m really proud of All-RMAC First Team our team, and I’m proud of the process they went through. It’s Haleigh Hoefs unfortunate that we don’t make it to the tournament for the first Honorable Mention time in a while, but this team will do wonderful things when you Kayla Michel see our young kids stepping up.” RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll Looking at 2020, the Eagles expect to return four of their top Katelyn Eldredge, Alyssa Geist, Angelica Maples, Kayla Michel five batters as well as junior Peyton Propp, their number one Omaha World Herald All-Nebraska DII First Team pitcher for most of the season’s home stretch. They lose five Haleigh Hoefs (captain), Bailey Marvel, Ellie Owens, Kayla Michel to graduation. The outlook also improves with senior starters OWH Honorable Mention projected at every level of the defense. Alyssa Geist Among those returning is All-RMAC First Team second 21 2019 Chadron State Softball Statistics Summary for Chadron St. (as of Jan 13, 2020) (All games)

Statistics/ResultsRecord: 14-35 Home: 3-13 Away: 6-12 Neutral: 5-10 RMAC: 11-28

Date Opponent Score Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-att 2/1 vs Okla. Christian L 1-7 H. Hoefs . 4 4 7 48-47 141 40 63 19 0 12 49 19 1 16 1-1 2/1 vs Tex. Permian Basin L 2-5 B. Marvel . 3 9 6 49-49 169 40 67 6 4 0 13 16 2 9 11-15 2/2 vs Western N.M. W 15-11 Kayla Michel . 3 6 5 49-49 148 22 54 7 0 15 53 13 3 11 0-0 2/2 at Lubbock Christian L 5-12 Ellie Owens . 2 8 9 49-49 142 27 41 9 1 7 25 13 2 18 6-8 2/3 vs Midwestern St. L 6-8 B. Rominger . 2 6 0 38-36 96 11 25 3 1 0 12 7 0 7 0-0 2/7 vs Northwest Nazarene L 6-7 Alyssa Geist . 2 5 5 49-49 161 29 41 4 0 0 8 7 0 12 9-10 2/7 vs Cal State East Bay W 13-10 Kendyl Moody . 2 3 4 40-21 47 15 11 1 0 1 4 9 0 14 4-6 2/8 vs Hawai'i-Hilo L 0-19 L. Niccum . 2 2 5 29-25 71 6 16 2 0 1 8 9 1 16 2-2 2/8 vs Hawaii Pacific L 7-8 K. Eldredge . 2 2 0 31-21 59 11 13 1 0 1 4 5 1 5 0-0 2/9 vs Western N.M. W 11-2 Allie Mason . 2 1 2 17-17 52 2 11 2 0 1 10 3 1 7 0-1 *2/23 vs MSU Denver L 1-13 A. Maples . 2 0 7 49-46 116 21 24 3 0 6 25 21 2 40 4-5 *2/24 vs MSU Denver L 0-3 G. Russell . 1 6 7 10-6 18 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 9 1-1 *2/24 vs MSU Denver L 6-7 Lauren Renck . 1 5 4 35-13 39 13 6 0 0 0 3 6 0 8 4-5 *2/24 vs MSU Denver L 1-4 Britny Davis . 1 3 3 15-13 30 3 4 1 0 1 3 6 0 13 0-0 *3/1 at UCCS L 2-6 M. McKeehan . 0 0 0 14-1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 *3/1 at UCCS L 4-5 Cassidy Horn . 0 0 0 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 *3/1 at UCCS L 5-13 Totals . 2 9 3 49 1293 245 379 58 6 45 219 135 14 185 43-55 *3/9 at Regis (CO.) W 9-7 Opponents . 3 3 9 49 1350 349 457 93 12 60 323 196 38 140 79-91 *3/9 at Regis (CO.) W 14-5 *3/10 at Regis (CO.) L 3-6 LOB - Team (290), Opp (345). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (20). CI - Team (1), L. *3/10 at Regis (CO.) L 3-8 Niccum 1. IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - Kayla Michel 1, Ellie Owens 1, A. *3/16 COLORADO MINES L 3-7 Maples 1. *3/16 ADAMS STATE W 4-3 *3/17 ADAMS STATE L 4-5 Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb so *3/17 COLORADO MINES L 0-12 Allie Mason 0 . 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 *3/23 at Colo. Christian L 0-8 D. Magnusson 4 . 4 7 2-5 17 6 3 0 0 62.2 83 46 40 19 37 *3/23 at Colo. Christian L 0-8 Megan Horn 5 . 5 5 3-5 8 7 3 0 0 35.1 42 39 28 29 26 *3/24 at Colo. Christian L 4-16 Cassidy Horn 6 . 1 0 5-7 25 11 2 0 0 80.1 114 91 70 40 26 *3/24 at Colo. Christian L 2-4 Peyton Propp 6 . 5 2 4-7 24 12 5 0 1 63.1 87 70 59 57 32 *3/29 at New Mexico Highlands W 6-4 G. Russell 8 . 2 0 0-9 17 11 2 0 0 54.2 96 76 64 37 15 *3/29 at New Mexico Highlands W 13-1 Britny Davis 9 . 3 3 0-1 5 0 0 0 0 9.0 23 13 12 8 3 *3/30 at New Mexico Highlands W 12-1 H. McKeehan 10.50 0-1 4 2 0 0 0 4.2 12 14 7 6 1 *3/30 at New Mexico Highlands W 5-4 Totals 6 . 3 2 14-35 49 49 15 0 1 310.1 457 349 280 196 140 *4/6 COLORADO MESA L 0-6 Opponents 4 . 2 4 35-14 49 49 25 7 5 317.0 379 245 192 135 185 *4/6 COLORADO MESA L 7-12 *4/7 COLORADO MESA L 4-16 PB - Team (11), B. Rominger 4, Kayla Michel 4, L. Niccum 3, Opp (6). Pickoffs - *4/7 COLORADO MESA L 5-6 Team (0), Opp (3). SBA/ATT - L. Niccum (52-55), G. Russell (27-29), Kayla Michel *4/13 DIXIE STATE W 12-4 (18-21), Cassidy Horn (16-17), D. Magnusson (14-16), Peyton Propp (10-15), B. *4/13 DIXIE STATE L 4-10 Rominger (9-13), Megan Horn (9-10), H. McKeehan (3-4). *4/14 DIXIE STATE L 1-2 *4/14 DIXIE STATE L 6-8 x-inactive player *4/19 vs Fort Lewis W 8-5 *4/19 at CSU-Pueblo L 4-5 Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total *4/20 at CSU-Pueblo L 0-8 Chadron St. 45 26 56 34 46 18 19 1 0 245 *4/20 vs Fort Lewis W 4-1 Opponents 50 57 54 48 52 53 32 2 1 349 *4/26 BLACK HILLS ST. W 5-2 *4/26 BLACK HILLS ST. L 7-12 Win-loss breakouts: Day 14-34; Night 0-1; vs Left 1-2; vs Right 13-33; *4/27 BLACK HILLS ST. L 7-8 1-run games 2-10; 2-run games 2-3; 5+run games 5-16; Extra inns 0-2; Shutouts 0-7. *4/27 BLACK HILLS ST. L 4-5 Current streak: Lost 3; Longest winning streak: 4; Longest losing streak: 7. Attendance: Home 1004 (avg 62); Away 3015 (avg 91); Total 4019 (avg 82). * = Conference game

22 EAGLES’ 2019 TRACK SEASON HAD ITS UPS AND DOWNS Chadron State College’s 2019 track and field season had its School Records Set in 2019 ups and downs. Led by All-Americans Isaac Grimes and Ashton Men’s Indoor Events Hallsted, the Eagles had some tremendous accomplishments, but Long Jump—Isaac Grimes, 7.95 meters (26-1). (Old record—Damarcus they also had too many injuries and not enough depth to fare as Simpson, 7.90m (25-11), 2016) Triple Jump—Isaac Grimes, 15.75m (51-08.25). (Old record— well as they had hoped overall. Damarcus Simpson, 14.87m (48-09.5), 2016). It also was a big blow when both Grimes and Hallsted decided to transfer to Division I schools with considerable eligibility remaining. Athletes like them don’t come around often. Back to the bright side, three freshmen males had their best performances at the right time and senior Chasidy Horton season. It was a first for a Chadron State athlete. overcame a big disappointment at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Although he long jumped at just four meet during the Conference’s Indoor Championships to excel at the Outdoor Meet. outdoor season, Grimes won the first three meets and was the Second-year coach Riley Northrup notes that the Eagles runner-up at the DII National Championships at the Kingsville, are going through a transition. While several stalwarts won’t Texas, where he went a career-best 26-7 ¾. He was the only one return, he expects some team members who were injured to of the 20 contestants to exceed 25 feet on all six of his jumps. bounce back and is pleased to have signed numerous promising Grimes also attempted to triple jump at the national meet, high school seniors. but tweaked his hamstring again on his first attempt and had to “We didn’t have very many seniors or juniors, so our withdraw. team was young,” Northrup explained. “We had some great things That ended his spring season, but he’s qualified for USA happen and we also had some setbacks. Some of those who had Outdoor National Championships at Des Moines, Iowa, July 25- the potential to score at the conference meets were injured and 28. However, he’ll be representing Florida State University after that hampered us. deciding to transfer there following the end of the 2019 spring “But our team competed well and was made up of hard workers semester. who are fighters. With 30-plus recruits joining us, I don’t think it It’s disappointing to have Grimes leave Chadron State, but he will take very long before we start having better results from top said he didn’t make the decision because he was unhappy at the to bottom.” college. Giving credit where credit is due, the Eagles have to celebrate “Chadron was a great experience for me,” he said during a the success that Grimes had. The sophomore from California late-season interview with CSC Sports Information Director has to rank as one of the most gifted and successful athletes Kaleb Center. “I was blessed to have the opportunity to come in Chadron State annals, even though he battled a persistent here. Everybody was so helpful to me. It’s a blessing to be an All- hamstring problem that limited his participation at times. American and also a national champion – at any NCAA level.” Grimes opened the season at the Colorado Mines Classic Hallsted, who was a junior, made a similar decision at the end by long jumping 26 feet, one inch, good for the Chadron State of the 2019 indoor season. She decided not to compete outdoors record, and the leading NCAA II mark the entire indoor schedule. and said she would be switching to Colorado State at Fort Collins All six of his jumps at the opener were automatic qualifiers for the at the end of the spring semester. She’ll have one indoor and two National Indoor Championships. outdoor seasons remaining. He also won the long jump at each of the five ensuing indoor A fourth generation CSC student on both sides of her family, meets he entered, including a mark of 25-8 ¾ on his final attempt Hallsted opened the 2019 season by throwing the 20-pound at the D11 Championships at Pittsburg, Kan., to win the gold weight 64-8 ½, more than four feet farther than her previous medal by two inches. best. She came within two inches of that mark while winning the Although Grimes was not able to triple jump at the RMAC championship by more than 10 feet and then had another RMAC Indoor Meet because of his hamstring situation, he career-best of 66-5 while placing fifth in the event at the National excelled in the event two weeks later at the National Indoor Meet, Indoor Meet to claim All-American laurels. claiming the silver medal and stretching his school record to 51-8 Only Mel Herl, who won five throwing events and set ½. At the end of the season, he was selected by the U.S. Track conference records in four of them at 2017 RMAC Meets, and and Field and Cross County Coaches Association as the men’s went on to earn All-American honors in each of them that season, National Field Athlete of the Year for the 2019 Division II indoor Continued on Page 26 23 has ever throw the weight farther for the Eagles (71-10). During the women’s action at the RMAC Indoor Meet, One of the Eagles’ nicest surprises of the 2019 slate occurred Hallsted led the way with her weight throw victory and also was during the final event at the RMAC Indoor Meet. That’s when seventh in the shot put. Senior Michelle Carbajal had her career- freshmen Brock Voth and Joss Linse uncorked their career-best best triple jump of 37-11 ¾ while placing fourth. The Lady Eagles triple jumps to win the gold and silver medals. Voth went 47-7 ¾ also were fifth in the 4x400 relay and sixth in the distance medley and Linse 47-3 ½. relay and sophomore Julianne Thomsen scored 133 more points in Their performances accounted for 18 of CSC’s 38 points in the the pentathlon than she did the previous year to place seventh. men’s team standings and helped make up for Grimes’ inability to The Eagles had a setback in the pentathlon at the triple jump because of his hamstring injury. conference meet when senior Chasidy Horton didn’t get a mark Another CSC freshman, Brodie Roden, also did something in the high jump and failed to place. However, she bounced back special at the conference meet. He was 16th on the list of strong by scoring a career-best 4,564 points and finishing second 400-meter qualifiers, but won his preliminaries heat and placed in the heptathlon at the RMAC Outdoor Meet for one of the seventh in the finals. team’s late-season highlights. Another sprinter, Javan Lanier, finished fourth in the 60 dash Allee Williamson also earned a medal by placing third and senior Gregg Peterson was seventh in the heptathlon at the in the high jump, the foursome of Christina Frick, Horton, indoor showdown. Thomsen and Celeste Cardona placed fourth in the 4x400 relay, At the RMAC’s Outdoor Meet, Roden did even better, placing Carbajal was sixth in the triple jump, Thomsen was seventh in third in the 200 meters and fifth in the 100, while Voss was fourth the heptathlon, Cardona was eighth in the 400 hurdles and Alyse and Linse sixth in the triple jump. In addition, Lanier claimed the Henry was eighth in the steeplechase. bronze medal in the long jump by going 23-23 ½ and also was Henry had another highlight when she ran the second seventh in the 100. fastest time in CSC history in the 3000 meters of 10:20.91 at A major disappointment came in the decathlon, where Peterson the South Dakota State Classic in February. She also graduated was injured in the 100 metes and had to withdraw from the owning the school record in the steeplechase. competition. He was third in the decathlon the previous year.

RMAC Champions and Track & Field Awards and NCAA D-II All-Americans Honors RMAC CHAMPIONS USTFCCCA Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Year Isaac Grimes Women’s Indoors Women’s Team Awards Weight throw—Ashton Hallsted, 19.67m (64-6.5) Eagle Award - Ashlyn Hanson Men’s Indoors Newcomer of the Year—Julianne Thomsen Long Jump—Isaac Grimes, 7.62m (25-0) (Field Athlete of the Year) Most Improved—Sierra Martinez Triple Jump—Brock Voth, 14.52m (47-7.75) Men’s Outdoors Men’s Team Awards Long jump—Isaac Grimes, 7.57m (24-10) Eagle Award - Cory Martens (Field Athlete of the Year) Newcomer of the Year—Ty Thurston Most Improved—Cody Davis Chadron State’s All-Americans in 2019 Indoor Championships (3 All-Americans) Isaac Grimes—Men’s Long jump, 1st, 7.84m, (25-8.75) Isaac Grimes—Men’s Triple jump, 2nd, 15.75m (51-8.25) Ashton Hallsted—Women’s Weight Throw, 5th, 20.24m (66-5)

Outdoor Championships (1 All-American) Isaac Grimes—Men’s Long jump, 2nd, 8.08m (26-6.25)

24 CSC’s Best Track and Field Marks in 2018-19 Women’s Indoor Events Men’s Indoor Bests 60--Chasidy Horton, 8:01. 60--Isaac Grimes, 6.76. (career-best and 6th all-time). 200--Chasidy Horton, 26.50. 60--Javan Lanier, 6.86 (12th all-time). 400--Christina Frick, 59.58 (career-best). 200--Brodie Roden, 22.87 (career-best). 800--Emma Willadsen, 2:21.18 (career-best). 400--Brodie Roden, 50.15 (career-best). Mile--Alyse Henry, 5:09.13 (7th all-time and career-best). 800--Harley Rhoades, 2:02.03 (career-best). 3000--Alyse Henry, 10:20.91. (2nd all-time and career-best). Mile--Phil Duncan, 4:42.16. 60 hurdles--Chasidy Horton, 9.25 (career-best). 3000--Phil Duncan, 9:18.66. 4x400 relay--Christine Frick, Chasidy Horton, Julianne Thomsen, 5000--Phil Duncan, 15:30.58 (12th all-time). Emma Willadsen, 4:03.61. (9th all-time). 60 hurdles--Justin Leman, 8.17 (8th all-time and career-best). Distance medley relay--Christine Frick, Madi Watson, Alyse Shot put--Jordan Spencer, 38-7 (career best), Henry, Emma Willadsen, 12:52.82. 35-pound weight throw--Jordan Spencer, 39-11 ½ (career best), Shot put--Ashton Hallsted, 41-5 ½. Long jump--Isaac Grimes, 26-1 (school record) 20-pound weight throw--Ashton Hallsted, 66-5 (2nd all-time and Triple jump--Isaac Grimes, 51-8 ¼ (school record) career-best). High jump--Joe Dumsa, 6-7 (career-best). Long jump--Chasidy Horton, 17-6. Pole vault--Gregg Peterson, 12-11 ½. Triple jump--Michelle Carbajal, 37-11 ¾. (7th all-time and Heptathlon--Gregg Peterson, 4,357 points. career-best). High jump--Allee Williamson, 5-3 (career-best). Pentathlon--Julianne Thomsen, 3,034 points (career-best). Men’s Outdoor Events 100--Brodie Roden, 10.70 (career-best). 200--Brodie Roden, 21.85 (career-best). Women’s Outdoor Events 400--Brodie Roden, 49.42 (career-best). 100--Allee Williamson, 12.63. 800--Harley Rhoades, 2:07.90 (career-best). 200--Chasidy Horton, 25.42. (11th all-time and career-best). 1500--Jesse Jaramillo, 4:26.29 (career-best). 400--Christina Frick, 59.65 (career-best). 3000 steeplechase--Zen Petrosius, 11:36.67 (career-best). 800--Emma Willadsen, 2:23.90. 5000--Phil Duncan, 15:27.47. (12th all-time and career-best). 1500--Madi Watson, 5:02.48. 10,000--Phil Duncan, 33:11.45. (10th all-time and career-best). 3000 steeplechase--Alyse Henry, 11:29.85 (4th all-time and she 400 hurdles--Marcus Ruhrer, 58:11. has the school record). 4x100 relay--Brendinh Sayaloune, Isaac Grimes, Brodie Roden, 5000--Alyse Henry, 18:37.23. (9th all-time) Javan Lanier, 41.51 (12th all-time). 10,000--Sarah Myers, 46:24.77. Shot put--Jared Maciejczak, 41-1 ½ (career-best). 100 hurdles--Chasidy Horton, 14.96 (career-best). Javelin--Gregg Peterson, 156-2. 400 hurdles--Celeste Cardona, 1:05.07 (8th all-time). Long jump--Isaac Grimes, 26-6 ½. (2nd all-time and career- 4x400 relay--Christina Frick, Chasidy Horton, Julianne Thomsen, best). Celeste Cardona, 3:58.63. (7th all-time). Triple jump--Isaac Grimes, 49-3 ½ (3rd all-time) Shot put--Emily Hansen, 38-6 (career-best). High jump--Joe Dumsa, 6-2 ½. (career-best). Discus--Emily Hansen, 111-6 (career-best). Pole vault--Gregg Peterson, 13-1 ½. Hammer throw--Emily Hansen, 137-5 (career-best). Decathlon--Gregg Peterson, 5,459 points. Long jump--Chasidy Horton, 17-6 ¼. Triple jump--Michelle Carbajal, 37-10 ¾ (6th all-time and career- best). High jump--Allee Williamson, 5-3. Heptathlon--Chasidy Horton, 4,564 points (career-best).

25 2018-19 Rodeo Placings Chadron State College Rodeo, Sept. 14-16, 2018 Lamar College Rodeo, Oct. 5-7, 2018 Kyle Bloomquist, 1st in bareback riding [3rd in 1st go-round Kyle Bloomquist, 2nd in bareback riding [4-5 tie in 1st go- with 70 points, 1st in finals with 80 points]. Rowdy Moon, 4th round with 73 points, 1st in finals with 77 points]. Miles in bareback riding [4th in 1st go with 67 points, 2nd in finals Englebert, 2nd in bull riding [2nd in 1st go with 80 points, no with 74 points]. Justin Kissack, 5th in bareback riding [4th- score in finals]. Garrett Uptain 3rd in bull riding [3rd in 1st 5th tie in 1st go with 66 points, 5th in finals with 67 points]. go with 78 points, no score in finals]. Tate Petrak, 4th in steer Hanna Hostutler, 2nd in breakaway roping [7th-10th tie in wrestling [5.5 seconds in both go-rounds]. Merisa Cominiello, 1st go in 2.7 seconds, 1st-2nd tie in finals in 2.6 seconds]. 5th in barrel racing [18.21 and 18.34 seconds]. Kaycee Monnens, 2nd in goat tying [2nd-3rd tie in 1st go in 7.3 seconds, 2nd in finals in 6.9 seconds]. Others on finals: Rowdy Moon, bareback riding, 67 and 61 points. Kalane Anders, steer wrestling, 1st in 1st go in 3.9 Others in finals: Colin Dibbern, saddle bronc riding, 62 points seconds, 14.9 seconds in finals that included broken barrier. in 1st go, no mark in finals. Tyen Palmer, tie down roping, Colin Dibbern, team roping with Jacey Thompson of EWC, 11.2 seconds in 1st go, no time in finals. Breanna Reimler, goat 8.4 seconds in 1st go, no time in finals. Kaycee Monnens, tying, 8.2 and 8.7 seconds. goat tying, 2nd-3rd in 1st go in 8.7 seconds, 9.6 in finals. Quincy Segelke, goat tying, 9.7 and 10.0 seconds. Shania Sheridan College Rodeo, Sept. 21-23, 2018 Macomber, goat tying, 9.7 and 10.1 seconds. Quincy Segelke, breakaway roping, 1st-2nd tie in 1st go in 2.7 seconds, no time Cole Retchless, All-Around Cowboy. 2nd in steer wrestling in finals. Hanna Hostutler breakaway roping, 3rd in 1st go in in 4.6 and 4.9 seconds, and fourth in team roping with Jaden 2.9 seconds, no time in finals. Brianna Williams, breakaway Coseo of University of Wyoming in 9.3 and 7.4 seconds. roping, 3.4 seconds and no time. Quincy Segelke 3rd all- Devin Dibbern and Nolan Grint, 3rd in team roping in 8.5 around cowgirl. and 7.0 seconds. Kalane Anders, 4th in steer wrestling in 4.8 and 5.8 seconds. Tate Petrak, 5th in steer wrestling in 4.8 and Laramie County Community College Rodeo in Cheyenne, 6.2 seconds. Kyle Bloomquist, 5th in bareback riding with 67 Oct. 12-14, 2018 and 74 points. Rowdy Moon, 6th in bareback riding with 68 and 67 points. Breanna Reimler, 3rd in goat tying in 7.9 and Chadron State was second in the both team standings. The 8.2 seconds. Kaycee Monnens, 5th in goat tying in 8.1 and 8.3 men scored 535 points and the women 308.3. seconds. Kyle Bloomquist, 1st in bareback riding [3rd in 1st go-round Others in finals: Justin Kissack, bareback riding; Garrett with 77 points, 1st in finals with 80 points]. Jayde Atkins, 1-2 Uptain, saddle bronc riding; Colin Dibbern, team roping; tie in breakaway roping [3-4 tie in 1st go-round in 2.3 seconds Merisa Cominiello, barrel racing; and Quincy Segelke, goat and 1-2 tie in 1st go-round in 2.5 seconds]. Rowdy Moon, 2nd tying. in bareback riding [2nd in 1st go-round with 79 points, 5th in finals with 72 points]. Blaine Flack, 2nd in team roping with Central Wyoming College Rodeo, Sept. 28-30, 2018 Jace Roselle of Eastern Wyoming [2nd in both go-rounds in 7.5 and 12.8 seconds]. Quincy Segelke, 2nd in goat tying [8.1 and Miles Englebert, 1st in bull riding [1st in both go-rounds 7.4 seconds]. Cole Retchless, 3rd in steer wrestling [4.3 and 4.0 with 78 points each time], also made finals of saddle bronc seconds]. Garrett Uptain, 3rd in saddle bronc riding [68 and riding and was rodeo’s runner-up all-around cowboy]. Kyle 70 points] Brianna Williams, 4th in goat tying [8.1 seconds Bloomquist, 1st in bareback riding [1st in 1st go-round with in both go-rounds]. Kalane Anders, 4th in tie down roping 84 points, 3rd in finals with 73 points]. Rowdy Moon, 4th in [3rd in 1st go-round in 10.3 seconds, 4th in 2nd go-round in bareback riding [2nd in 1st go-round with 73 points, 4th in 11.4 seconds]. Brady Joseph, 6th in team roping with Clayton finals with 66 points]. Hanna Hostutler, 2nd in breakaway Symons of LCCC [6th in 1st go-round in 6.4 seconds, no time roping [5th in 1st go-round in 3.0 seconds, 1st in finals in 2.6 in finals]. seconds]. Kaycee Monnens, 2nd in goat tying [4th in 1st go- round in 7.7 seconds, 2nd in finals in 7.6 seconds]. Madison Others in finals: Kalane Anders, 2nd in 1st go-round of steer Kahl, 5th in breakaway roping [times were 3.1 and 10.6 wrestling [2nd in 1st go-round in 3.6 seconds, no time in seconds]. Brianna Williams, 6th in goat tying [times were 8.5 finals]. Justin Kissack, made finals of bareback riding [73 and 8.3 seconds]. points in first go-round, no score in finals]. Others in finals: Rieley Maier, breakaway roping; Shania Gillette College Rodeo--March 15-17, 2019 Macomber, goat tying; Justin Kissack, bareback riding; and Devin Dibbern, steer wrestling. Kalane Anders, tie for 1st in tie down roping [tie 2nd

26 2018-19 Rodeo Placings Cont. in first go-round in 10.0 seconds, 2nd in second go-round in Kalane Anders, 1st in steer wrestling [2nd in first go- 10.9]. Quincy Segelke, 2nd in barrel racing [1st in first go- round in 4.1 seconds and tied for 2nd and 3rd in finals]. Kyle round in 15.04 seconds, 4th in finals in 15.23 seconds]. Kyle Bloomquist, 1st in bareback riding [1st in first go-round with Bloomquist, 3rd in bareback riding [tie 2nd in first go-round 80 points and tied for 3rd and 4th with 79 points in finals]. with 73 points, 6th in finals with 71 points]. Rowdy Moon, 6th Rowdy Moon, 4th in bareback riding [68 and 75 points]. in bareback riding [65 and 75 points]. Kaycee Monnens, 4th Quincy Segelke, 5th in goat tying [7.6 and 7.3 seconds]. Kaleb in goat tying [8.1 and 8.5 seconds]. Merisa Cominiello, 5th in Fritz, 3rd in first go-round of bull riding [43 points, no score in breakaway roping [3.0 and 3.9 seconds]. finals, but placed third overall.] Others in finals: Quincy Segelke, goat tying [2nd goat Others in finals: Hanna Hostutler, 2nd in first go- came untied.] round of breakaway roping in 2.5 seconds, but had no time in finals. Brady Joseph and partner from another college, won Eastern Wyoming College Rodeo at Torrington--March 22- first-go round of team roping in 5.9 seconds, but had no time 24, 2019 in finals. Shania Macomber was among 12 goat tying finalists. Rowdy Moon, 2nd in bareback riding [2nd in first go- University of Wyoming Rodeo at Laramie--April 26- round with 75 points and 3rd in finals with 73 points]. Kyle 28, 2019 Bloomquist, 4th in bareback riding [5th in first go-round with 63 points and 1st in finals with 75 points]. Kaycee Monnens, Merisa Cominiello, 1st in among 74 entries in 2nd in goat tying [4th in first go-round in 7.4 seconds, 2nd in breakaway roping [tie 3rd and 4th in first go-round in 3.1 finals in 7.1 seconds]. Brianna Williams, 3rd in barrel racing seconds and 1st in finals in 2.8 seconds]. Joe Brady and Kurtis [4th in first go-round in 15.59 seconds, 3rd in finals in 15.45 Palmer of Eastern Wyoming, won 1st in team roping [tie 6th seconds]. in first go-round in 7.6 seconds, 1st in finals in 6.7 seconds]. Kyle Bloomquist, 4th in bareback riding [2nd in first go-round Others in finals: Monnens, 8th in barrel racing with with 77 points, 6th in finals with 73 points]. Rowdy Moon, 5th times of 15.71 and 15.73, and placed third in all-around in bareback riding [6th in first go-round with 72 points, 5th cowgirl standings. Williams, 9th in goat tying in 8.2 and 8.8 in finals with 75 points]. Tate Petrak, 5th in steer wrestling [tie seconds and fourth in all-around standings. Also, Nolan Grint 9th-11th in first go-round in 7.2 seconds and 5th in finals in and Colin Dibbern and partners from other schools had times 6.9 seconds]. Cole Retchless, 6th in steer wrestling [7th in first of 9.6 and 9.8, respectively, to reach the team roping finals, but go-round in 6.9 seconds and 6th in finals with 7.2 seconds]. neither duo had a time on their second runs. Others in finals: Kalane Anders, 2nd in first go-round Colorado State University Rodeo in Fort Collins-- of steer wrestling in 5.4 seconds, no time in finals, but the April 5-7, 2019. points he earned in the first go-round helped him clinch the regional steer wrestling championship. Kaycee Monnens, 9th Kalane Anders, 1st in steer wrestling [2nd-3rd tie in in first go-round of goat tying in 7.8 seconds and 4th in finals first go-round in 5.3 seconds, and 1st in finals in 4.7 seconds]. in 7.6 seconds; placed 7th overall. Reiley Maier, tied for 6th Miles Englebert, 1st in bull riding [1st in first go-round with 80 and 7th in first go-round of breakaway roping in 3.3 seconds; points. Bucked off second bull, but so were the remaining three no time in the finals. finalists, giving Englebert the title]. Quincy Segelke, 1st in breakaway roping [tie 3rd-5th in first go-round in 3.0 seconds, College National Finals Rodeo at Casper, June 9-15, 1st in finals in 2.8 seconds]. Kyle Bloomquist, 2nd in bareback 2019. riding with 65 and 77 points [1st in finals go-round]. Rowdy Moon, 3rd in bareback riding [tie 3rd-4th in first go-round Kalane Anders, 8th in steer wrestling [8.1, 4.4, 6.0 and with 71 points, 5th in finals with 67 points]. Brianna Williams, 4.1 seconds (2nd fastest in final go-round) for 22.6 seconds 5th in barrel racing [15.43 and 15.55 seconds]. Marisa total]. Quincy Segelke 13th in breakaway roping [2.1 seconds Cominiello, 6th in barrel racing [15.58 and 15.52 seconds]. (tie 1st and 2nd) and 2.6 seconds (tie 9th), no time in third go-round (11 of 12 finalists caught 3 calves]. Miles Engelbert Others in finals: Both Blaine Flack and Colin Dibbern scored 72.5 points in 1st go-round (7th place) of bull riding, and partners from other colleges reached team roping finals but no points in 2nd or 3rd go-rounds. Kyle Bloomquist, 61.5 with times of 7.6 and 8.3, respectively, by neither pair had a and 63 points of bareback riding, no points in 3rd go. time in finals. Hanna Hostutler reached finals of breakaway roping with 3.1-second time, but didn’t catch second calf. Casper College Rodeo--April 19-21, 2019

27 2018-19 Roster Women’s Team Name, Hometown Yr. Event(s) Jayde Atkins, Broken Bow, Neb. Jr. Barrels, breakaway roping, team roping Kara Benavidez, Saugus, Calif. Fr. Barrels, breakaway roping Merisa Cominiello, Burlington, Colo. Jr. Barrels, breakaway, team roping Hanna Hostutler, Philip, S.D. Jr. Barrels, breakaway roping, team roping Madison Kahl, Calhan, Colo. Fr. Barrels, breakaway roping, team roping Shania Macomber, Arthur, Neb. Jr. Barrels, breakaway roping, goat tying Rieley Maier, Bowdle, S.D. Jr. Breakaway roping, team roping Kaycee Monnens, Hulett, Wyo. Sr. Barrels, breakaway roping Quincy Segelke, Snyder, Colo. Jr. Barrels, breakaway, team roping, goat tying Brianna Williams, Buffalo, S.D. So. Barrels, breakaway roping, goat tying

Men’s Team Name, Hometown Yr. Event(s) Kalane Anders, Bayard, Neb. Sr. Tie down roping, steer wrestling, team roping Trevor Baker, Rapid City, S.D. Sr. Bull riding Kyle Bloomquist, Raymond, Minn. Jr. Bareback riding Bucky Butterfield, Worland, Wyo. So. Bull riding Clancy Clifford, Rocky Ford, S.D. Fr. Bareback riding Colin Dibbern, Riverdale, Neb. Sr. Barebacks, saddle broncs, team roping Devin Dibbern, Riverdale, Neb. Sr. Steer wrestling, team roping Miles Englebert, Burdock, S.D. Jr. Saddle bronc riding, bull riding Blaine Flack, Crawford, Neb. Fr. Tie down roping, team roping Kaleb Fritz, Creighton, Neb. Sr. Saddle bronc riding, bull riding Carson Good, Long Valley, S.D. So. Tie down roping, steer wrestling Nolan Grint, North Loup, Neb. Sr. Team roping Reid Helgoth, Burwell, Neb. Fr. Bull riding Brady Joseph, Eaton, Colo. So. Team roping Justin Kissack, Gillette, Wyo. Sr. Bareback riding, team roping Rowdy Moon, Sargent, Neb. Sr. Bareback riding Tyen Palmer, Kadoka, S.D. Sr. Tie down roping, team roping Tate Petrak, Martin, S.D. Jr. Tie down roping, steer wrestling, team roping Cole Retchless, Bridgeport, Neb. Jr. Steer wrestling, team roping Caleb Smith, Broken Bow, Neb. Fr. Saddle bronc riding David Svoboda, Schuyler, Neb, Jr. Tie down roping, team roping Garrett Uptain, Craig, Colo. Jr. Saddle bronc riding, bull riding.

Head Coach: Dustin Luper, (11th year). Assistant: Cody Trump (1st Year, former CSC cowboy).

28 CSC RODEO HAS TWO REGION CHAMPS, FOUR AT CNFR Led by two Central Rocky Mountain Region event competing in breakaway roping, a bonus for having winners, the Chadron State College rodeo team had served as the student representative on the region’s another solid season in 2018-19. Eagles’ pokes had board of directors during the year. placewinners at every rodeo, including event winners A slow start (8.1 seconds) at the CNFR was 13 times and runners-up 10 times. costly for Anders, but he finished eighth among the 42 The regional champs were Kalane Anders steer wrestlers in the final standings. His other times in steer wrestling and Kyle Bloomquist in bareback were 4.4, 5.0 and 4.1. The latter was the second fastest riding. of the final go-round. Segelke opened the rodeo with Anders was among the steer wrestling favorites a sizzling 2.1-second run and caught her second calf in when the season began. He was still lagging in the 2.6 seconds to contend for top honors, but the chance standings until he won the event at both Colorado slipped away when she failed to lasso her third calf. State and Casper College rodeos in April to surge into Other CSC contestants made strong bids to the lead. He finished with 555 points, 165 more than qualify for the CNFR. Both Rowdy Moon in bareback the runner-up. riding and Hanna Hostutler in breakaway roping Bloomquist was the bareback winner at two of finished fourth in the region, just one spot away, and the first three rodeos of the season and maintained the Kaycee Monnens was fifth among the goat tiers. lead all year, even though the competition was stiff. He The CSC cowgirls were fourth in the final team rode all 20 broncs he drew during the regular season standings and the men were sixth. while scoring 1,245 points, 60 more than his nearest contender. Bull rider Miles Englebert also qualified for the College National Finals by placing third in the region. Quincy Segelke was the fourth CSC entry in Casper, National College Finals Rodeo Placings 1956—Don Meter, Minatare, first in calf roping. 2002—Will Farrell, Thermopolis, Wyo., first in bull riding. 1978—Jean Fuchs, Thedford, first in breakaway roping 2003—Curt LaDuke, Valentine, fifth in calf roping 1979—Kathy Kennedy, Channing, Tex., first in breakaway 2005—Jennifer Nelson, Hartford, S.D., third in breakaway roping, and Martee Meter, Minatare, fifth in barrel racing. roping. CSC women, fourth in team standings. 2006—Chase Francis, Alamosa, Colo., sixth in team 1981—Todd McIntyre, Thedford, second in saddle bronc roping (header). riding. 2013—Amy Tierney, Hot Springs, S.D., third in goat tying. 1983—Shari Fisher, Chadron, second in barrel racing, CSC women—Tierney and Shelby Winchell—tied 6th and and Bunny Pisacka, Buffalo Gap, S.D., fifth in goat tying. 7th in team standings. CSC women, fifth in team standings (also included Kerry Becker, Ashby. 2014—Shelby Winchell, Scottsbluff, Neb., tied for second in goat tying, and Amy Deichert, Spearfish, S.D., 5th in 1986—Kerry Becker, Ashby, fourth in breakaway roping, barrel racing. CSC women’s team was the CNFR reserve and Dorene Johnson, Glenrock, Wyo., 6th in goat tying. champion. (Other team members were Shaylee Hance, Circle, Mont.; Katie Loughran, Broken Bow, Neb., and 1987—Shelley Meter, Minatare, tied for second in goat Amy Tierney, Oral, S.D. All five earned points. ) tying and was all-around cowgirl at finals rodeo. 2016—Shelby Winchell, Scottsbluff, Neb., first in goat 1999—Will Farrell, Thermopolis, Wyo., first in bull riding. tying. She earned 315 points, enough so CSC finished fourth in the women’s team standings. 2001—Dustin Elliott, John Day, Ore., first in bull riding.

29 CSC’S HALL OF FAME HONOREES 1983—*Ross Armstrong, William Dean Armstrong, Jack Barker, Parke. Bob Baumann, George Bowman, Bill Bruer, Don Burrows, Al (Bud) 2005—Steve Aggers, Corey Anderson, Lee Crawford, Murray John- Butterfield, Paul Carroll, Glen Cheney, Lyle Colerick, Archie Conn, Ivan son, David Jones, Danny Moore, Mary Perrien, Rick Samuels. Christian, Nels Christiansen, Ralph Garvin, Norman (Bud) Larsen, Verne 2006—Roxie Boehm Arens, Scott Blachly, Dennis Fitzgerald, Jay Lewellen, Louis Mantalica, Harold (Pepper) Martin, John McGregor, Masek, Todd McIntyre, Ted Niemann, +Dr. Sam Rankin, Toby Spence, LaVerne McKelvey, Milford (Dub) Miller, *Mack Peyton, Wilmer Chris Stein. Planansky, Jim Ratelle, Ralph Shipp, Clinton Smith, J.C. Sollars, Ruffus 2007—Dean Barent, Bill Boness, Kail Bowman, Dawn Brammer, Trapp, Clifford Weller, Orin Weymouth and Joe Zowada. Josh Robinson, Mike Sorensen, Bob Waldner. 1984—Tom Blundell, Earl Buckingham, William Diercks, Wesley 2008—Wendy Grint Alexander, Russ Anderson, Tricia Lukawski, Evans, Frank Ferguson, Roy Houser, Keith Kyser, Larry Lytle, Virgil +Con Marshall, David McCartney, Steward Perez, Felix Sanford, Cory Meyer, Guido Santero, Leo Stangle, Bill Stephenson, Dale Tangeman Shinkle, Caryn Martin Ziettlow. and Lionel Wickard. 2009—Russ Crafton, J.J. Feddersen, Cody Gamble, Shauna Smith 1985—Gene Alcorn, Robert Armstrong, Richard Boness, Dick Coler- Golembiewski, Chad Johnson, Joe Planansky, Angela Woodworth ick, Bennie Francis, Larry Gold, Glen Groves and John McLane. Rhoades, Jay Rhoades, Jason Robinson. 1986—Bob Burden, Morse Burley, Steve Gremm, Leonard Kaiser, 2010—Cory Brooks, Jim Butler, Corey Campbell, Lorna Dahlgren- Bob Lynch, Francis Rose and Jim Schwartz. Glenn, Tony Dammen, Scott Doyle, Bret Engdahl, Joe Juelfs, Travis 1987—Jack Dinnel, Jim Hampton, Bill Savage and Norm Wilson. McDermott, Lacy Orpin, *Scott Ritzen, *Brad Smith, Jennifer Vasey- 1988—Clifford Carroll, Rod Ehler, Francis Montague and Dean Reiners. Palser. 2011—No selections were made due to the college celebrating its 1989—Tom Alcorn, Jim Hogeland, Pat Moore and Mike Winchell. centennial. 1990—Jerry Bartak, Larry Baumann, Lee Baumann, Rex Cadwallad- 2012—Corey Arndt, Patti Buettner, Curtis Deines, Jason Funk, Judd er, +Robert Isham, Joe Johnson, Carol Bachmann Marxsen, Bud Murray, Hoos, Jami Huckfeldt, Misty Leslie, Doug Lytle, Curt Moffat, Jeremy Jack Needham, Gwen Reed, Don Reel and John Sides. Robinson, Libi Susag. 1991—*Bill Baker, *Marge Burkett, *Bill Giles, Brad Bartlett, Rod 2013—Dawn Bowcott King, Tracy Heiman, Dennis Hendricks, Trevor Borders, Gary Decker, Ted Erlewine, Louis Peters, Tim Turman and Moon, Mike Riley, Molly Ruggles Garson, Ryan Turman. Rick Watson. 2014—1966-67 Men’s Basketball Team, Kevin Allison, Kevin Homer, 1992—Paul Colgate, Kevin Kirwan, Don Meter, Ken Ottoson, Bill Justin Hoopman, Dan Maciejczak, Kit Nelson Bennett, Jahvea Vidokov- Pile, Kathy Runyan, Don Schmaderer, *Harry Simonton and *Loy ich, Tanya Weber. Young. 2015—Casey Beren, Jess Clarke, Mike Fackrell, Jake Holscher, Jay 1993—Rodney Cook, Dale Hendrickson, Nancy Cozad Newman, Long, Steve Nelson, Jim Rhodes, Brad Schulz, Ann Smith, Don Watt Charles McGaw, Jim Prell, Ken Parks, Mike Parks, *Larry Riley and 2016—John Chancy, Deron Dolfi, Jim Fairfield, Ed Hermsen, Mandy Walt Stoeger. Kubo, Jarod Moeller, Kory Richardson, Don White 1994—Randy Bauer, Rick Brown, Chad Emanuel, Kevin Emanuel, 2017—Cody Beguin, Chris Evans, Josh Schommer, Mike Brown- Scott Jones, Michael Kinnaird, *Wanda Rainbolt and Larry Ruzicka. field, Otis Frazier, Anthony Simmons, Joe Callahan, Jeff Japp, 1994-95 1995—Kent Halley, Rex Jones, Kathy Kennedy, Jean Fuchs women’s basketball team Poythress, Martee Meter Pruitt, Terry Statton and Dale Williamson. 2018—Ryan Deterding, Jeremy Eardley, Dustin Elliott, Will Farrell, 1996—Clint Belden, Doug Brandt, Dale Drahota, Lue Graesser, Janelle Hutt, Zak Kennedy, Matt Strand, Jeff Turman. Sheryl Myers Levi, Rick Nave, Kelvin Sharp, Dale Timperley and Fran Wrage. *CSC coaches 1997—Bob Brown, +Vern and +Frances Chicoine, Dean Churchill, (Trapp, Riley and Wood also were CSC athletes) Gene Emanuel, Duane Fritz, Shari Fisher Kopp, Bunny Pisacka and +Meritorious service Dennis Schmitz. 1998—1948, 1958 and 1978 football teams. 1999—Brad Fults, Ralph Gill, Ron Hoffman, Laurie Wickard Janicek, Doug Jones, Rick Mikelson, Sam Perkins, Monty Reher and Bill Ryan. 2000—, Steve Coon, Rick Daniels, Butch Lehmkuhler, Barb Zurn Rangel, Phil Sanders, Dick Steinke, Ken Thompson, Bart Voycheske and *Bob Wood. 2001—*Sparky Adams, Dan Barent, Maureen Cooney O’Dell, Ray Hoffman, Randy Jarzynka, Willy Long. 2002—Dennis Breinig, Jerry Carder, Dr. Pat Colgate, Carolyn Wil- liams Hovendick, Terry Mastny, Joe McKay, Creighton Miller, Charlie Mitchell and Dave Smith 2003—Phil Haberman, Terry Hillman, Rich King, Randy Lotton, Don Mathis, Deb Spickelmier Noble, Jenifer Durbin Proud, Todd Pierce, Dean Rickard, Duane Smith and Gregg Stephens. 2004—Carrie Roberts Antonovich, Kerry Becker, Rod Bussinger, John Flynn, Lisa Brott Flynn, Leonard Hawkins, Mike Max and Jeff 30 CSC’S TOP ATHLETES THROUGH THE YEARS Each year, most of the teams at Chadron State College 1995-96—Jeremy Robinson, 1996-97—Jahvea Vida- select a most valuable athlete. Often the team members do kovich, 1997-98—Domonic Harris, 1998-99—Domonic the voting. The following are the CSC athletes who have Harris. 1999-2000—Otis Frazier, 2000-01—Zak Ken- received the awards as the best in their sport since 1980: nedy, 2001-02—Jeremy Wissing, 2002-03—Deon David. 2003-04—Jeremy Wissing, 2004-05—Eric Griffo, FOOTBALL: 1980—J.D. Hill, 1981—John Flynn, 2005-06—Marcus Ligons, 2006-07—Marcus Ligons; 1982—Phil Haberman, 1983—Dave Smith, 1984—Duane 2007-08—Tim McLaurin; 2008-09—Tim McLaurin; Smith, 1985—Duane Smith, 1986—Dean Rickard, 1987— 2009-10—Moala Tautuaa; 2010-11—Moala Tautuaa; Leo Mendelsohn, 1988—Don Beebe, 1989—Chris Stein 2011-12—Moala Tautuaa; 2012-13—Zac Bargen; 2013- and Dave Landen, 1990—Corey Anderson and David 14—Zac Bargen; 2014-15—Josiah Lee; 2015-16—War- Jones, 1991—Russ Anderson on defense and all seniors ren Gordon; 2016-17—Darius Polley; 2017-18—Jaisean (Bill Boness, Curtis Deines, Craig Kallhoff, Steward Perez, Jackson; 2018-19—Diontae Champion Jay Rhoades, Jerry Thomas and Rich Van Deer) on offense, 1992—David McCartney, 1993—Joe Planansky, 1994— WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: 1980-81—Maureen Joe Planansky, 1995— All 14 seniors, 1996—Judd Hoos, Cooney, 1981-82—Maureen Cooney, 1982-83— Laurie 1997—Kevin Homer, 1998—Kevin Homer, 1999—Casey Tucker, 1983-84—Deb Sylte, 1984-85—Deb Sylte, 1985- Beran, 2000—Jeff Japp, 2001—Matt Strand, 2002—Mar- 86—Mary Perrien, 1986-87—Mary Perrien, 1987-88—Mary vin Jackson, 2003—Marvin Jackson, 2004—Danny Wood- Perrien, 1988-89—Michelle Dahlberg, 1989-90—Tari Nel- head, 2005—. 2006—Danny Woodhead; son, 1990-91—Tricia Lukawski, 1991-92—Tricia Lukawski, 2007—Danny Woodhead and Joe McLain; 2008—Joe 1992-93— Tricia Lukawski, 1993-94—Shauna Smith, McLain; 2009—Duke Eardley; 2010—James Belville; 1994-95—Lorna Dahlgren and Lacy Orpin, 1995-96—Jami 2011—James Belville; 2012—Kevin Lindholm; 2013— Huckfeldt, 1996-97—Jami Huckfeldt and Patty Jeffers, Glen Clinton; 2014—Jonn McLain; 2015—Dylan Furrier; 1997-98—Tonya Weber.1999-99—Braidi Hladky, 1999- 2016—Cody Paul; 2017—Derek Jackson; 2018—Cole 2000—Roxi Hoegerl, 2000-01—Braidi Hladky, 2001-02— Thurness Kim Petty, 2002-03—Janet Raymer, 2003-04—Kim Petty, 2004-05—Taylor Cady, 2005-06—Bec Kyba, 2006-07—Na- VOLLEYBALL: 1980—Barb Zurn, 1981—Barb Zurn, talyn Cumings; 2007-08—Sunni Busch; 2008-09—Sunni 1982—Barb Zurn, 1983—Carrie Roberts, 1984—Carolyn Busch; 2009-10—Kaitlin Petri; 2010-11—Lexi Smidt; 2011- Williams, 1985—Kim Cox, 1986—Kim Cox, 1987—Jeni- 12—Kaitlin Petri; 2012-13—Kattie Ranta; 2013-14—Kattie fer Proud, 1988—Jenifer Proud, 1989—Starla Paules, Ranta; 2014-15—Kate Simonton; 2015-16—Maka Daysh; 1990—Gena Bales, 1991—Roxie Boehm, 1992—Wendy 2016-17—Kalli Feddersen; 2017-18—Kendra Baucom; Alexander & Dawn Hutchins, 1993—Wendy Alexander, 2018-19—McKenna McClintic 1994—Angela Woodworth, 1995—Jennifer Vasey, 1996— Molly Ruggles, 1997—Molly Ruggles, 1998—Molly Rug- WRESTLING: 1980-81—Gary Gill, 1981-82—Mark gles, 1999—Billie Grant, 2000—Tasha Reed, 2001—Tasha Schoeneman, 1982-83—Dan Barent, 1983-84—Bart Reed, 2002—Tasha Reed. 2003—Kelly Kraus, 2004—Aly- Voycheske, 1984-85—Leonard Hawkins, 1985-86—Mike sia Wardyn, 2005—Alysia Wardyn, 2006—Patrice Henson; Max, 1986-87—Jeff Parke, 1987-88—Bob Waldner, 1988- 2007—Jamie Mills Weingart; 2008—Jennifer Luatua; 89—Bob Waldner, 1989-90—Bob Waldner, 1990-91—Steve 2009—Alyssa Norton; 2010—Mollie Jones; 2011—Mal- Loyd and Brennan Schwenk, 1991-92—J.C. Summers, lory Irvine; 2012—Mallory Irvine; 2013—Erika Roybal; 1992-93—Travis McDermott, 1993-94—Tony Dammen, 2014—Erika Roybal; 2015—Rudy Leasau; 2016—Rudy 1994-95—Tony Dammen and Travis McDermott, 1995-96— Leasau; 2017—Madison Webb; 2018—Ashton Burditt Justin Hoopman, 1996-97—Corey Arndt, 1997-98—Justin Hoopman. 1998-99—Kevin Allison, 1999-2000—Josh MEN’S BASKETBALL: 1980-81—Dick Uhing, Schommer, 2000-01—Jason Dye. 2001-02—Cody Beguin, 1981-82—Gregg Stephens, 1982-83—Randy Lotton, 2002-03—Jeff Rusher, 2003-04—Travis Peak, 2004-05— 1983-84—Randy Lotton, 1984-85—Rich King, 1985- Jake Schluckebier, 2005-06—Mark Pfeifer, 2006-07—Brett 86—Rand Woods, 1986-87—Ted Niemann, 1987-88— Hunter; 2007-08—Josh Majerus; 2008-09—Brett Hunter; Ted Niemann, 1988-89—Todd Brosius, 1989-90—Scott 2009-10—Jimmy Savala; 2010-11—Jimmy Savala; 2011- Wentz, 1990-91 —Josh Robinson, 1991-92—Josh Rob- 12—Jordan Debus; 2012-13—Jordan Debus; 2013-14— inson, 1992-93—Russ Crafton; 1993-94—Russ Craf- Dustin Stodola; 2014-15—Caleb Copeland; 2015-16—Tay- ton and Jason Robinson, 1994-95—Jeremy Robinson, lor Summers; 2016-17—Chance Helmick; 2017-18—Brock 31 CSC’S TOP ATHLETES THROUGH THE YEARS Thumm; 2018—Chase Clasen and Wade French rell, 2003—Curt LaDuke, 2004—Barb Holm, 2005—Jen- nifer Nelson, 2006—Chase Francis, 2007—Chase Francis MEN’S TRACK: 1980—Monty Reher, 1981—Kyle & Andy Hollibaugh; 2008—Lacey Roberts; 2009—Whit- Wigington, 1982—Mike Barry, 1983—Tony Farris, ten Hoover; 2010—Whitten Hoover; 2011—Kelsey Scott; 1984—Tony Farris, 1985—Scott Christensen, 1986— 2012—Kelsey Scott, 2013—Amy Tierney; 2014—Shelby Duane Smith, 1987—Danny Moore, 1988—Danny Moore, Winchell; 2014—Amy Deichert; 2015—Shelby Winchell, 1989—Danny Moore, 1990—Cory Shinkle, 1991—Kail Clayton Van Aken; 2016—Chasen Cole & Prestyn Novak; Bowman, 1992—entire team, 1993—Craig Ullmann, 2017—Dakota Rice; 2018—Rowdy Moon; 2019—Kyle 1994—Tracy Heiman & Todd Ziettlow, 1995—Doug Bloomquist and Kalane Anders Lytle & Mark Ritterbush, 1996—Doug Lytle, 1997—Dan Wagner, 1998—Doug Lytle, 1999—Jamie Knapke. 2000— WOMEN’S GOLF: 1993-94—Dionne Holmquist, Ryan Baily., 2001—Ryan Baily, 2002—Zach Even, 2003— 1994-95—Markee Satchell, 1995-96—Kammi Jarvis Zach Even and Derrick Murphy, 2004—Dusty Hudson, & Miranda Wightman, 1996-97—Kammi Jarvis, 1997- 2005—Joel Duffield, 2006—Joel Duffield, 2007—Mike 98—Kammi Jarvis & Jennifer Collins, 1998-99—Jennifer Smith; 2008—Mike Smith; 2009—Brandon Harrington; Collins, 1999-2000—Jennifer Collins , 2000-01—Jennifer 2010—Cody Hunt; 2011—Brad Gamble; 2012—Cody Collins and Jennifer Leake, 2001-02—Jennifer Leake and Hunt; 2013—Cody Hunt; 2014—Karl McFarlane; 2014— Rhonda Beatty, 2002-03—Rhonda Beatty, 2003-04—Sarah Damarcus Simpson; 2016—Damarcus Simpson; 2017— Halsey, 2004-05—Sarah Halsey, 2005-06—Sarah Halsey, Cory Martens; 2018—Cory Martens; 2019—Isaac Grimes 2006-07—Leslie Mueller; 2007-08—Allyson Malzahn; 2008-09—Allison Rowden; 2009-10—Alissa Peterson; WOMEN’S TRACK: 1980—Jeanne Murphy, 1981— 2010-11—Allison Rowden; 2011-12—Emilee Pilkington; Laurie Wickard, 1982—Jeanne Murphy, 1983—Lark 2012-13—Karissa Moreland; 2013-14—Emma Harris; Durnell, 1984—Dawn Bowcott, 1985—Wanda Holwell, 2014-15—Schuyler Wetzel; 2015-2016—Schuler Wetzel; 1986—Dawn Bowcott Bohrnsen & Jenifer Durbin, 1987— 2016-17—Sam Rahmig; 2017-18—Sam Rahmig; 2018- Jenifer Durbin & Deb Spickelmeier, 1988—Jenifer Durbin 19—Alpine Hickstein Proud, 1989—Deb Spickelmier, 1990—Dawn Brammer, 1991—Dawn Brammer & Caryn Martin, 1992—entire SOFTBALL: 2007—Katie Beck and Allison Hendrick- team, 1993—Caryn Martin & Libi Malone, 1994—Kit sen (offensive), Blair McEndaffer (defensive); 2008—Al- Nelson, 1995—Kit Nelson & Kim Walker, 1996—Desrae lison Hendricksen; 2009—Casey Williams; 2010—Katie Dean, 1997—Michelle Wolford, 1998—Kathy Melchior, Bolin; 2011—Jamie Mazankowski; 2012—Angela Jay; 1999—Julie Guzzy, 2000—Julie Guzzy, 2001—Mandy 2013—Katie Londo; 2014—Kylee Polsley and Katie Lon- Kubo, 2002—Christie Miller, 2003—Jacqueline Wells, do; 2015—Courtney Lecher; 2016–Tayler Hall; 2017—Jes- 2004—Jessica Isenberger, 2005—Jacqueline Wells and sica Jarecki; 2018—Jessica Jarecki; 2019—Haleigh Hoefs Emily Volkmer, 2006—Emily Volkmer, 2007—Emily Volk- mer; 2008—Mary Wells; 2009—Jessica Horsley; 2010— MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: 2012—Alex Johnson; Ashley Riesen; 2011—Jessica Horsley; 2012—Stacee 2013—Evans Koech; 2014—Alejandro Garcia; 2015– Craig; 2013—Kaelie Jelden; 2014—Alyssa Norton; 2015— Dylan Stansbury; 2016—Alejandro Garcia; 2017—Levi Stachia Reuwsaat; 2016—Shelby Bozner; 2017—Mel Herl; Avila; 2018—Michael Jaso 2018—Ashlyn Hanson; 2019—Ashton Hallsted WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: 2012 —Ashley RODEO: 1988—Del Dack, 1989—Rusty Kluender, Riesen; 2013—Ashley Riesen; 2014—Rebecca Volf; 2015– 1990—Lee Crawford, 1991—Justin Hammond, 1992—Joy Nicky Banzhaf; 2016—Margaret Vinton; 2017—Alyse Petersen, 1993—Billy Brown & Kristin Murphy, 1994— Henry; 2018—Alyse Henry Billy Brown & Kristin Murphy, 1995—Pat Burk, 1996— None selected, 1997—Travis Anderson & Chessney Sevier, 1998—Sid Merrill & Devon Smith, 1999—Will Farrell, 2000—Will Farrell, 2001—Dustin Elliott, 2002—Will Far-

32 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE ALL-AMERICANS Football Year Name Team Pos. 1958 Tom Blundell NAIA Second Team DE 1971 Mike Parks NAIA Second Team DE 1974 Dennis Fitzgerald Kodak First Team DB 1975 Duane Fritz NAIA First Team P 1977 Ralph Gill NAIA Second Team DE Terry Mastny NAIA Second Team OT 1978 Terry Mastny Kodak First Team OT 1982 Dennis Hendricks NAIA First Team OG 1985 Duane Smith NAIA Second Team WR 1986 Dean Rickard NAIA Second Team OG 1989 Jay Masek NAIA Second Team PK David Jones Football Gazette Third Team RB 1990 Jay Masek NAIA Second Team PK David Jones NAIA First Team RB AP Little All-American First Team Corey Anderson NAIA First Team LB Bill Boness NAIA Second Team OL 1992 David McCartney AP Little All-American Third Team RB Guy Earle AP Little All-American Third Team OT 1993 Joe Planansky C.M. Frank Second Team TE 1994 Joe Planansky C.M. Frank First Team TE CoSIDA D-II Third Team Scott Doyle CoSIDA D-II First Team PK AP Little All-American Second Team C.M. Frank Third Team 1996 Dan Maciejczak CoSIDA D-II Second Team C Football Gazette Second Team AP Little All-American Third Team Kevin Homer Football Gazette Third Team LB 1997 Kevin Homer Football Gazette Second Team LB AP Little All-American Second Team LB 1998 Kevin Homer COSIDA D-II First Team Burger King American Coaches First Team AP Little All-American First Team Football Gazette First Team 1997 Ryan Turman Football Gazette Second Team LB Co-SIDA D-II Second Team 1998 Casey Beran Football Gazette Third Team DE 1999 Casey Beran CoSIDA D-II First Team Football Gazette First Team USA Football First Team AP Little All-American Second Team Jess Clarke CoSIDA D-II First Team TE Football Gazette First Team USA Football Third Team 2001 Jeremy Eardley AFCA First Team C AP Little All-American First Team D2football.com Second Team Football Gazette Second Team Ryan Deterding Football Gazette Third Team 2002 Marvin Jackson AFCA First Team DB AP Little All-American First Team CoSIDA D-II Second Team Football Gazette Second Team 33 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE ALL-AMERICANS Football 2002 Cody Beguin Football Gazette Third Team OG 2003 Marvin Jackson D2football.com First Team DB D2football.com Second Team PR/KR CoSIDA D-II Second Team 2004 Danny Woodhead D2football.com First Team RB Dopke.com First Team AP Little All-American Second Team Football Gazette Second Team CoSIDA D-II Second Team Layne Sievers Dopke.com Third Team OT 2005 Danny Woodhead Collegesportsreport.com Second Team AP Little All-American Third Team 2006 Danny Woodhead AFCA First Team CoSIDA D-II First Team D2football.com First Team Football Gazette First Team AP Little All-American First Team Robbie Klinetobe CoSIDA D-II First Team OG AP Little All-American First Team Football Gazette First Team D2football.com Second Team Austin Bailey D2football.com Third Team LB Josh Knouse D2football.com Third Team DT Jared Lee D2football.com Third Team OT 2007 Danny Woodhead AP Little All-American First Team RB D2football.com First Team Football Gazette First Team CoSIDA D-II Second Team John Strand CoSIDA D-II Second Team OT 2008 Travis Atter AFCA First Team PK Chance Galey Football Gazette Second Team OC Isaac Stockton Football Gazette Third Team IR 2009 Kevin Berg AFCA First Team P Travis Atter Daktronics First Team PK Football Gazette First Team AP Little All-America Third Team 2010 Kevin Berg Daktronics Second Team P 2012 Kevin Lindholm Beyond Sports Networks First Team LB Daktronics First Team D2football.com First Team AP Little All-American Second Team Football Gazette Second Team Trelan Taylor AP Little All-American First Team S Daktronics Second Team Football Gazette Third Team Garrett Gilkey D2football.com First Team OL Football Gazette Third Team Alex Ferdinand Beyond Sports Network Second Team PK 2013 Glen Clinton Daktronics Second Team TB Beyond Sports Network Second Team AP Little All-America Third Team Don Hansen Second Team Cody Roes Beyond Sports Network Second Team TE 2014 Michael Lorenzo AFCA First, AP Little All-America 2nd G

34 2018CHADRON STATETravis Romsa COLLEGE ALL-AMERICANSAFCA First Team All-America LT Men’s Basketball Name, Year Team Josh Robinson, 1992 NAIA Division II Second Team Women’s Basketball Name, Year Team Tricia Lukawski, 1993 NCAA D-II Third Team Kaitlin Petri, 2009 Daktronics D-II Third Team

Wrestling Year Name Weight Place 1970 Steve Gremm Hwt 5th 1972 Bob Lynch 158 1st 1983 Dan Barent 177 4th 1985 Bart Voycheske 190 6th Leonard Hawkins 177 5th Mike Max Hwt 8th 1986 Mike Max Hwt 3rd 1987 Jeff Parke 177 7th 1988 Bob Waldner 177 4th 1989 Bob Waldner 177 7th 1989 Darrell Bullington 142 7th 1990 Bob Waldner 190 6th 1991 Brennan Schwenk 126 6th 1992 Travis McDermott 118 8th 1993 Travis McDermott 118 8th 1994 Tony Johnson 126 7th Tony Dammen 177 5th 1995 Travis McDermott 118 5th Tony Dammen 177 5th 1997 Cory Arndt 190 3rd Ed Hermsen 177 7th Ralph Dasti 118 7th 1998 Jake Holscher 158 7th Justin Hoopman 150 8th Chris Stivers 134 8th 1999 Kevin Allison 174 4th Joe Callahan 165 7th 2000 Josh Schommer 157 5th 2001 Jason Dye 149 7th 2002 Cody Beguin Hwt 8th 2003 Jeff Rusher 197 3rd 2004 Jordan Johnson 165 7th Travis Peak 157 6th Jeff Rusher 197 6th 2007 Brett Hunter 165 1st Josh Majerus 197 2nd Mark Pfeifer 149 5th Matt Weingart 174 6th 2008 Josh Majerus 197 1st Devlon Webb 125 5th 2009 Brett Hunter 174 1st Josh Majerus 197 4th 2011 Jimmy Savala 141 7th 2013 Jordan Debus 184 5th Perry McAfee 133 8th 2014 Dustin Stodola 133 4th

Note: All competition was NAIA prior to 1993. NCAA Division II since 1993. 35 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE ALL-AMERICANS Track and Field - Indoors Year Name Event Place Mark/Time 1980 Monty Reher Shot put 6th 53-6 ½ 1981 Laurie Wickard Shot put 4th 39-10 ¼ 1982 Lark Durnell Long jump 5th 16-10 Zeta Goodrich Long jump 6th 16-8 ½ 1987 Jennifer Durbin Long jump 6th 18-2 Deb Spickelmier 880 yards 5th 2:20.10 1988 Jennifer Durbin Proud 60 yards 5th 7.14 Long jump 5th 18-10 ½ Deb Spickelmier 1,000 yards 4th 2:41.52 1989 Don Beebe 60 yards 5th 6.31 Deb Spickelmier 1,000 yards 3rd 2:41.18 1990 Dawn Brammer Shot put 2nd 42-6 ½ Kail Bowman Shot put 4th 52-4 ½ 1991 Kail Bowman Shot put 4th 54-8 ¼ Dawn Brammer Shot put 4th 44-5 1992 Dawn Brammer Shot put 2nd 45-2 ½ Libi Malone Shot put 6th 43-4 Caryn Martin Long jump 5th 17-11 ¾ 1993 Caryn Martin Long jump 4th 18-9 ¼ High jump 5th 5-5 1994 Tracy Heiman High jump 1st 6-9 ¾ 1994 Kit Nelson Shot put 7th 42-11 ¾ 1996 Doug Lytle 35-pound weight 6th 54-5 ½ 1997 Jeff Gipson 55 meters 8th 6.47 1998 Doug Lytle Shot put 5th 54-8 ¼ 35-pound weight 5th 59-9 ½ 2001 Mandy Kubo Shot put 8th 44-6 ¾ 2003 Derrick Murphy High jump 5th 6-9 ¾ 2004 Jacqueline Wells 20-pound weight 3rd 57-5 ¾ Derek Hamilton Shot put 7th 53-11 ¾ 2005 Jacqueline Wells 20-pound weight 3rd 61-9 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 6th 38-8 ¼ 2006 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 2nd 48-1 ¾ 20-pound weight 5th 55-9 ¼ Emily Volkmer Triple jump 3rd 39-8 ¾ Joel Duffield 400 meters 2nd 47.22 Jack Sides High jump 5th 6-11 2007 Jourdin Holden Long jump 7th 23-9 Riley Northrup High jump 7th 6-8 ¾ 2008 Mary Wells Shot put 5th 46-11 ¾ Mike Smith 200 meters 6th 22.04 2011 Brad Gamble Heptahtlon 1st 5,075 points Lanar Newman Long jump 5th 23-6 ¼ Julia Bayer Long jump 7th 18-8 ½ Cody Hunt Shot put 8th 57-3 Karl McFarlane 60-meter hurdles 3rd 7.96 2012 Cody Hunt Shot put 4th 57-¾ Alex Graham 60 meters 4th 6.78 Karl McFarlane 60-meter hurdles 7th 8.01 Jazmyn Webster High jump 7th 5-7 ¾ 2014 Karl McFarlane 60-meter hurdles 4th 7.93 Charith Kapukotuwa Shot put 6th 58-3 2015 Damarcus Simpson Long jump 2nd 25-4 ½ 60 meters 6th 6.76 36 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE ALL-AMERICANS Stachia Reuwsaat Long jump 6th 19-1 ½ 2016 Shelby Bozner 400 relay 7th 3:45.77 Nikki Glasson Kelsy Wood Tiffany Taylor Stachia Reuwsaat Long jump 1st 20-4 1/2 Damarcus Simpson 60 meters 6th 6.79 Long jump 2nd 25-11 Zerek Jones (2nd Team) 800 meters 12th 2017 Stachia Reuwsaat Long jump 1st 6.16 60 meters 3rd 7.47 Mel Herl Shot put 1st 15.77 Weight throw 3rd 21.13 Tessa Gorsuch 60 meter hurdles 3rd 8.49 2018 Isaac Grimes Long jump 6th 7.54m (24-9) Ashton Hallsted (2nd Team) Weight throw 11th 18.24m (59-10.25) 2019 Isaac Grimes Long Jump 1st 7.84m (25’ 8.75”) Triple Jump 2nd 15.75m (51’ 8.25”) Track and Field - Outdoors Year Name Event Place Mark/Time 1981 Randy Jarzynka Marathon 6th 2.36:18.97 1982 Lark Durnell High jump 6th 5-4 1986 Dawn Bowcott Bohrnsen Marathon 4th 3.19:30.3 1987 Deron Dolfi Javelin 8th 194-0 Danny Moore Decathlon 4th 6,628 points Jennifer Durbin Proud Heptathlon 6th 4,407 points 1988 Danny Moore Decathlon 4th 6,624 points Deron Dolfi Javelin 3rd 204-10 Danny Moore Javelin 7th 189-7 1989 Danny Moore Javelin 3rd 206-5 Deron Dolfi Javelin 6th 199-3 Deb Spickelmier 800 meters 7th 2:15.82 1990 Cory Shinkle Decathlon 3rd 6,879 points Kail Bowman Shot put 7th 52-3 1991 Kail Bowman Shot put 3rd 55-¼ Caryn Martin Heptathlon 7th 4,490 points 1992 Caryn Martin Heptathlon 3rd 4,957 points Dawn Brammer Shot put 7th 43-8 1993 Caryn Martin Heptathlon 2nd 5,151 points Tracy Heiman High jump 8th 6-9 Libi Malone Shot put 6th 42-11 1994 Tracy Heiman High jump 3rd(tie) 6-9 1998 Doug Lytle Shot put 6th 55-2¼ Discus 6th 166-9 2001 Mandy Kubo Shot put 4th 48-10 2003 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 4th 46-4 Derrick Murphy High jump 7th 6-9 2004 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 6th 46-4¾ Hammer throw 8th 170-9 2005 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 4th 48-7¼ Emily Volkmer Triple Jump 6th 39-3¼ 2006 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 3rd 48-2½ Hammer throw 6th 178-0 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 8th 40-6 Amanda Owens Heptathlon 7th 4,779 points Joel Duffield 400 meters 5th 47.10 2007 Amanda Owens Heptathlon 4th 4,926 points High jump 8th 5-737 CHADRON STATE COLLEGE ALL-AMERICANS Emily Volkmer Triple jump 6th 39-10 ½ Mary Wells Discus 7th 145-5 2008 Stacy Girard 1,500 meters 5th 4:33.51 2010 Cody Hunt Shot put 6th 58-7 ¼ Brandon Harrington 110 hurdles 8th 14.64 2011 Brad Gamble Decathlon 2nd 7,177 Jessica Horsley Hammer Throw 2nd 189-1 Karl McFarlane 110 hurdles 5th 14.21 Brandon Segelke 400 relay 6th 41.10 Phil Rivera McFarlane Jake Gruver 2012 Jazmyn Webster High jump 6th 5-9 ¼ 2013 Cody Hunt Shot Put 3rd 61-11 Karl McFarlane 110 hurdles 4th 13.97 2014 Alyssa Norton Discus 7th 153-5 2015 Stachia Reuwsaat Long jump 7th 20-3 Damarcus Simpson Long jump 1st 26-3¾ Mel Herl Discus 4th 170-0 2016 Stachia Reuwsaat Long jump 2nd 21-2 1/2 Shelby Bozner Heptathlon 1st 5,428 points 800 hurdles 8th 1:01.85 Kelsy Wood (2nd Team) Heptathlon 12th Damarcus Simpson Long jump 1st 26-4 1/2 Zerek Jones 800 meters 7th 1:52.96 2017 Stachia Reuwsaat 100 meters 6th 11.74 Long jump 5th 6.24 Mel Herl Hammer throw 1st 65.27 Shot put 2nd 16.15 Discus throw 5th 51.00 Alejandro Garcia (2nd Team) 1500 meters 12th 3:56.76 2018 Isaac Grimes Long jump 5th 7.48m (24-6.50) Ashlyn Hanson Hammer throw 7th 55.63m (182-6) 2019 Isaac Grimes Long Jump, 2nd 8.08m (26’6.25”)

Softball Name, Year Team Haleigh Hoefs, 2019 D2CCA Second Team

Note: All competition was NAIA prior to 1993. NCAA Division II since 1993.

38 The following are AcademicCSC All-Americans ACADEMIC as selected by the College ALL-AMERICANS Sports Information Directors of America: Football Year Name Team 1971 Larry Ruzicka CoSIDA Academic All-American 1972 Larry Ruzicka CoSIDA Academic All-American 1973 Randy Bauer CoSIDA Academic All-American Jerry Sutton CoSIDA Academic All-American 1975 Bob Lacey CoSIDA Academic All-American 1979 Jerry Carder CoSIDA Academic All-American 1991 Jay Rhoades CoSIDA Academic All-American 1994 Corey Campbell CoSIDA Academic All-American 1995 Corey Campbell CoSIDA Academic All-American 1999 Casey Beran CoSIDA Academic All-American 2003 Rob Evans CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2006 Danny Woodhead CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2007 *Danny Woodhead CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2008 Shaine Odell CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Aaron Ide CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2010 Cory Beran CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2011 Sean McGowan CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2012 Glen Clinton CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2013 Glen Clinton CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Pierre Etchemendy CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Sam Parker CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Zach Sandstrom CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2014 Sam Parker CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Zach Sandstrom CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Ethan Bauer CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Randy Wentz CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2018 Kevin Coy, Jr. CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Volleyball Year Name Team 1993 Wendy Grint Alexander CoSIDA Academic All-American Women’s Basketball Year Name Team 1983 Laurie Tucker CoSIDA Honorable Mention 2011 Kaitlin Petri CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Men’s Basketball Year Name Team 1992 Josh Robinson CoSIDA Academic All-American Women’s Golf Year Name Team 2006 Sarah Halsey CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team At Large Softball Year Name Team 2009 Casey Williams CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2012 Angela Jay CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Track and Field Year Name Team 2001 Stacie Koehler CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2006 Joel Duffield CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Jacqueline Wells CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team 2012 Kelly Troester CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team 2016 Stachia Reuwsaat CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team Alejandro Garcia CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Zerek Jones CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2017 *Alejandro Garcia CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Stachia Reuwsaat CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Mel Herl CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team 2018 Ashlyn Hanson CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team * College Division Player of the Year

39 CSC ACADEMIC HONOREES The following are Scholar-Athletes or Academic Honorees as Year Name Team selected by the NAIA or various coaches associations: 2008 Josh Majerus NWCA All-American First Team Shaine Odell NWCA All-American Second Team Women’s Basketball 2017 Chance Helmick NWCA All-American Second Team Year Name Team Taylor Summers NWCA All-American Second Team 1988 Mary Perrien NAIA Scholar Athlete Brandon Kile NWCA All-American Second Team 1989 Michelle Dahlberg NAIA Scholar Athlete 2018 Caleb Haskell NWCA All-Academic Team 1990 Tari Nelson NAIA Scholar Athlete Chance Karst NWCA All-Academic Team 1991 Amee Williams NAIA Scholar Athlete Joshua Miller NWCA All-Academic Team 1992 Tricia Lukawski NAIA Scholar Athlete Brock Thumm NWCA All-Academic Team 2019 Caleb Haskell NWCA DII Scholar All-America Men’s Basketball Brandon Kile NWCA DII Scholar All-America Year Name Team Jay Westcott NWCA DII Scholar All-America 1988 Phil Terpstra NAIA Scholar Athlete Randy Taylor NAIA Scholar Athlete Track and Field 1989 Todd Brosius NAIA Scholar Athlete Year Name Team Dan Miller NAIA Scholar Athlete 1983 Sue Goetzinger NAIA Scholar Athlete Scott Wentz NAIA Scholar Athlete 1989 Jennifer Durbin Proud NAIA Scholar Athlete 1990 Scott Wentz NAIA Scholar Athlete Deb Spickelmier NAIA Scholar Athlete 1991 Josh Robinson NAIA Scholar Athlete 1998 Jamie Knapke USTFCCCA Dan Wagner USTFCCCA Volleyball 2007 Staci Alberts USTFCCCA Year Name Team Stacy Girard USTFCCCA 1984 Carolyn Williams NAIA Scholar Athlete Jennifer Hudson USTFCCCA 1986 Kim Cox NAIA Scholar Athlete Amanda Owens USTFCCCA Riley Northrup USTFCCCA Wrestling Brandon Harrington USTFCCCA Year Name Team Jack Sides USTFCCCA 1987 Jeff Bloom NAIA Scholar Athlete Mike Smith USTFCCCA 1988 Jeff Bloom NAIA Scholar Athlete 2008 Mike Aimone USTFCCCA 1994 Garth Wagstaff NWCA All-American Stacy Girard USTFCCCA 1995 Tony Dammen NWCA All-American Jake Gruver USTFCCCA 1995 Travis McDermott NWCA All-American Brandon Harrington USTFCCCA Ricky Myers NWCA All-American Perisha Hinton USTFCCCA 1996 Dave Marich NWCA All-American Joe Schultz USTFCCCA 1997 Kevin Allison NWCA All-American Mike Smith USTFCCCA Ricky Myers NWCAAll-American 2009 Julia Bayer USTFCCCA 1998 Kevin Allison NWCA All-American Stacy Girard USTFCCCA Justin Hoopman NWCA All-American Brandon Harrington USTFCCCA Jake Holscher NWCA All-American Second Team Lanar Newman USTFCCCA 1999 Kevin Allison NWCA All-American Second Team Ryan Shelton USTFCCCA 2000 Jake Holscher NWCA All-American 2018 Cory Martens USTFCCCA Cody Beguin NWCA All-American Second Team Gregg Peterson USTFCCCA 2001 Cody Beguin NWCA All-American Maddie Brashears USTFCCCA 2002 Cody Beguin NWCAAll-American Ashton Hallsted USTFCCCA Ben Holscher NWCA All-American Ashlyn Hanson USTFCCCA Seth Groff NWCA All-American Second Team Alyse Henry USTFCCCA 2003 Jordan Johnson NWCA All-American 2019 Ashton Hallsted USTFCCCA Travis Peak NWCAAll-American Gregg Peterson USTFCCCA Seth Groff NWCA All-American Second Team Brock Voth USTFCCCA Ben Holscher NWCA All-American Second Team 2004 Ben Holscher NWCA All-American Cross Country Jordan Johnson NWCA All-American Year Name Team Travis Peak NWCA All-American 2016 Rebecca Volf USTFCCCA All-Academic Seth Groff NWCAAll-American Second Team Nicky Banzhaf USTFCCCA All-Academic 2006 Josh Majerus NWCA All-American Second Team Matt Weingart NWCA All-American Second Team 2017 Alejandro Garcia USTFCCCA All-Academic 2007 Josh Majerus NWCA All-American First Team Eric Yager USTFCCCA All-Academic 2018 Alyse Henry USTFCCCA All-Academic 40 2018-19 CSC LETTERWINNERS Football Wrestling Seniors—Kevin Coy, Jr, Merritt Crabtree, Adam Fuselier, Jake Geil, Senior— Aspen Naylor, John Porter, Heber Shepherd, Brock Thumm, Jacob Henderson, Zecharie James, Keenan Johnson, Zack Kozlik, Rulon Taylor. Matthew Mazas, Matt Reader, Travis Romsa, TD Stein, Kyle Temple Juniors—Chase Clasen, Wade French, Matt Hebel, Brandon Kile, Jake Juniors—DeAndre Barthwell, Stevann Brown, Jackson Dickerson, Otuafi, Jay Westcott. Calder Forcella, Tyree Fryar, Brandon Fullerton, Richard Harbor, III, Sophomores— Caleb Haskell, Chance Karst, Alex Mai, Andrew Wilson. Lane Jersild, Tyler Lewis, Jared Maciejczak, Demetrius McFadden, Freshmen—Joe Ritzen, Clay Eagle. Will Morgan, Micah Scherbarth, Matt Vargas, Marvin Williams, Tevon Head Coach: Brett Hunter Wright Sophomores—Jace Giannonatti, Baylor Hayes, Lane Helgoth, Dalton Holst, Brendan Hopkins, Sam McKinley, Jake Norris, Louis Smith Women’s Golf Cole Thurness, Jordan Watt, Travis Wilson, Zeke Zuhlke. Senior—Samantha Rahmig. Freshmen—Karson Avila, Tayven Bray, Brendan Brehmer, Ed Fritzler, Sophomores—Logan Kasten, Tori Meschke. Malik Goss, Davon Johnson, Noah Kerchal, Chad Mikelson, Elijah Freshmen—Anna Branscome, Kayla Elder, Alpine Hickstein, Abby Myles, Denton Payne, Austin Rapp, Carson Reed, Brian Sanchez, White. Chase Thurness, Bryant Wilson. Head Coach: John Ritzen Head Coach: Jay Long Softball Volleyball Seniors— Dallas Magnusson, Haylee McKeehan, Kayla Michel, Kendyl Seniors— Megan Chintala, Dominika Senkerikova, Mickey Trimble, Moody. Madison Webb. Juniors— Katelyn Eldredge, Alyssa Geist, Angelica Maples, Allie Juniors— Ashton Burditt, Brooke Gardner, Timmi Keisel, Shelby Mason, Ellie Owens, Peyton Propp, Bailey Rominger. Schouten, Katie Thoeny. Sophomores—Leilani Niccum, Lauren Renck, Gabby Russell. Sophomores— Karli Noble. Freshmen—Britny Davis, Haleigh Hoefs, Cassidy Horn, Bailey Marvel, Freshmen— Amelia Berg, Chandler Hageman, Aracely Hernandez, Alli Makayla McKeehan. Keisel, Machaela Puck, Kincaid Strain. Head Coach: Kaley Ness Head Coach: Riann Mullis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Cross Country Seniors--Michelle Carbajal, Alysia Henry, Chasidy Horton, Sarah Myers. Seniors—Alyse Henry, Sarah Myers, Savannah Silbaugh. Juniors--Christina Frick, Ashton Hallsted, Allee Williamson. Sophomores—Catherine Orban, Madison Watson, Emma Willadsen. Sophomores--Julianne Thomsen, Madi Watson, Emma Willadsen. Freshman—Sydney Settles. Freshmen--Celeste Cardona, Miranda Gilkey, Emily Hansen. Head Coach: Scott Foley Coach: Riley Northrup

Men’s Cross Country Men’s Indoor Track and Field Sophomores—Sheldon Curley, Colin Erickson, Trevor Link, Tristian Old Seniors--Phil Duncan, Gregg Peterson. Horse. Juniors--Javan Lanier, Justin Leman, Ty Thurston. Freshmen—Jesse Jaramillo, Michael Jaso, Zen Petrosius. Sophomore--Isaac Grimes. Head Coach—Scott Foley Freshmen--Joe Dumsa, Joss Linse, Brodie Roden, Brendinh Sayaloune. Brock Voth. Women’s Basketball Coach: Riley Northrup Seniors— Mickenzie Brennan, Rebecca Stevenson, Savannah Weidauer. Juniors— Jessica Lovitt, McKenna McClintic, Haley Urbatsch. Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Sophomores— Bailey Brooks, Taryn Foxen, Jessica Harvey, Brook Seniors--Michelle Carbajal, Alysia Henry, Chasidy Horton, Sarah Myers. Jamison. Juniors--Christina Frick, Kiya Passero, Allee Williamson. Freshmen— Angelique Gall, Rachel Henkle, Brittni McCully, Jori Sophomores--Celeste Cardona, Emily Hansen, Julianne Thomsen, Madi Peters, Tatum Peterson. Watson, Emma Willadsen. Head Coach: Janet Raymer Coach: Riley Northrup

Men’s Basketball Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Senior— Diontae Champion, Charles Gavin, Jaisean Jackson, Adoum Seniors--Phil Duncan, Gregg Peterson. Mbang, Jeremy Ruffin Junior--Javan Lanier. Juniors—Colby Jackson, Jordan Mills, Michael Sparks. Sophomores--Isaac Grimes, Brendinh Sayaloune. Sophomores— Brady Delimont, Walker Andrew. Freshmen--Joss Linse, Brodie Roden, Brock Voth. Freshmen—Trey Hladky, Austin Hoffman, Jacob Jefferson, Blake Coach: Riley Northrup Martinz, Kayden Sund. Head Coach: Houston Reed

41 CSC’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS A summary of the national championship accomplish- touchdowns and two two-point conversions. ments follow: Football—Danny Woodhead led NCAA Division II Wrestling—Bob Lynch was the NAIA 158-pound rushing (1,840 yards), all-purpose yards (2,087) and national champion in 1971-72, concluding his season scoring (162 points on 27 TDs) in 2004. with a perfect 30-0 record. Football—Danny Woodhead led NCAA Division II Wrestling—Brent Hunter was the NCAA II in rushing (2,756), all-purpose yards (3,158) and scor- 165-pound national champion in 2006-07, concluding ing (228 points on 38 TDs) in 2006. Each of the figures his season with a 35-7 record. also led all of college football in 2006. Wrestling—Josh Majerus was the NCAA II Football—Danny Woodhead concluded his career 197-pound national champion in 2007-08, concluding as college football’s all-time leading rusher with 7,962 his season with a 37-3 record. yards. (He ranks second in all-purpose yards with Wrestling­—Brett Hunter won the NCAA II 9,479, just 32 yards from the leader, Brian Westbrook, 174-pound national championship in 2008-09, conclud- and second in scoring with 654 points, just two fewer ing his season with a 35-8 record. than the leader, Germaine Race. Both Woodhead and Track and Field—Tracy Heiman was the NCAA Race scored an all-time best 109 touchdowns.) Division II indoor high jump champion in 1994 by Rodeo—Don Meter was the national collegiate calf clearing 6-9 3/4. roping champion in 1955. Track and Field—Brad Gamble was the NCAA Di- Rodeo—Jean Fuchs was the national collegiate vision II indoor heptathlon champion in 2011 by scor- breakaway roping champion in 1978. ing a meet record 5,456 points. Rodeo—Kathy Kennedy was the national collegiate Track and Field—Damarcus Simpson was the breakaway roping champion in 1979. NCAA Division II outdoor long jump champion in Rodeo—Shelley Meter (Don’s daughter) was the all- 2015 by leaping 8.02 meters (26-3 3/4). around cowgirl at the National College Finals Rodeo in Track and Field—Stachia Reuwsaat was the NCAA 1987. Division II indoor long jump champion in 2016 by leap- Rodeo—Will Farrell was the national collegiate bull- ing 6.21 meters (20’-4.50”) riding champion in 1999. Track and Field—Shelby Bozner was the NCAA Rodeo—Dustin Elliott was the national collegiate Division II outdoor heptathlon champion in 2016 by bullriding champion in 2001. scoring a school record 5,428 points. Rodeo—Will Farrell was the national collegiate bull- Track and Field—Damarcus Simpson was the riding champion in 2002. NCAA Division II outdoor long jump champion in Rodeo—Shelby Winchell was the national collegiate 2016 by leaping a school record 8.03 meters (26-4 1/2). goat-tying champion in 2016. Track and Field—Stachia Reuwsaat was the NCAA *It could also be noted that the CSC football team led Division II indoor long jump champion in 2017 by leap- the nation in kickoff returns in 2001, when the Eagles ing 6.16 meters (20’-2.50”) averaged 27.04 yards. Track and Field—Mel Herl was the NCAA Divi- Also, the CSC women’s basketball team led NCAA II sion II indoor shot put champion in 2017 with a school in 3-pointers made per game in 2008-09 with 9.7. record throw of 15.77 meters (51-9). Track and Field— Mel Herl was the NCAA Divi- Omaha World-Herald Midlands College sion II hammer throw champion in 2017 with a school Male Athlete of the Year record throw of 65.27 meters (214-2). 2013: Glen Clinton Track and Field—Isaac Grimes was the NCAA Di- 2009: Joe McLain vision II indoor long jump champion in 2019 by leaping 2007: Danny Woodhead 7.84 meters (25’-8.75”). 2002: Matt Strand Football—David Jones was both the NAIA and 2000: Casey Beran NCAA Division II rushing champion with 1,570 yards 1988: Don Beebe in 1990. 1979: Brad Fults Football—David McCartney was the NCAA Divi- sion42 II scoring champion in 1992 with 154 points on 25 KYLE TEMPLE EARNS CLYDE BOND MEMORIAL AWARD Kyle Temple, a persistent and dedicated member of the Chadron State tackles, had seven tackles behind the line, including a pair of sacks, College football team the last five years, is the 2018-19 recipient of the and forced a fumble. At the end of the season, he was placed on the Clyde Bond Memorial Award. Nebraska NCAA Division II State College all-star team by the Omaha The Bond Award is given annually to a Chadron State scholar-athlete World-Herald. who exemplifies the leadership skills, character and athletic abilities Since Kiess had not redshirted as a freshman, he took a medical which Bond, a 1980 graduate who was a left-handed pitcher for the CSC redshirt in 2016 and returned in ‘17. Temple still saw enough action baseball team, displayed during his four years at to participate in 16 tackles, including 4.5 behind the line, had a pair of the college. Temple is the 39th recipient of the sacks and recovered a fumble. award. He will receive a plaque. Chadron State had six senior defensive linemen in 2017, leaving Tem- “It’s exciting to be chosen for something ple as only player with much more than token experience entering the like this,” said Temple. “It really means a lot, 2018 schedule. He was busy. He participated in 54 tackles, led the team especially when you consider the strong tradition in quarterback sacks with six for a minus 37 yards, had two more stops of leadership and work ethic of all the student- behind the line of scrimmage and intercepted a pass that he returned 26 athletes who have come through the college over yards against Western State. time.” At the end of the year, Temple was again placed on the World-Her- Temple joined the Eagles after earning Class A ald’s State College All-Star Team. all-state honors at Norfolk High School as a senior He also did well academically, something the Bond Award requires. in 2013. It didn’t take long for him to make his He graduated in December with a 3.69 cumulative grade point average Kyle mark at Chadron State. Like nearly all the Eagles, as an agribusiness major and earned his fourth RMAC All-Academic Temple Temple redshirted as a freshman and played on honor, becoming an Academic All-RMAC First Teamer after three times the scout team. on the league’s honor roll. Former CSC Offensive Coordinator Chris Stein recalled that Temple Following graduation, Temple took a position as a technician with often gave the varsity a tough time when it went against the scout unit the Middle Niobrara Natural Resources District in Valentine. There, he while preparing for the next opponent. helps to implement programs that foster conservation and sustainability “He was so rambunctious that he often gave us more problems than of natural resources for farmers and ranchers. the defensive ends who played against us on Saturday,” Stein said. “I always appreciated his hustle and energy and he was as good a person Clyde Bond Memorial Award Winners all-around as anyone who ever played at Chadron State.” 1981...... Ben Eicher 1982...... Clark Mitchell At the end of his freshman year, Temple was voted the scout team’s 1983...... Barb Zurn Most Valuable Defensive Player and went on to have four excellent 1984...... Charlie Mitchell seasons while playing defensive end. 1985...... Chris Wentling 1986...... Scott Christensen Head Coach Jay Long was among Temple’s admirers, noting that he 1987...... Mark Carlisle was “smart, had a high motor, never slowed down and became a team 1988...... Tom Overstreet leader.” 1989...... Don Beebe 1990...... Tari Nelson Temple’s leadership qualities were particularly evident last year when 1991...... Kail Bowman he was the only senior in the defensive line and frequently helped his 1992...... Jay Rhoades 1993...... Dawn Hutchins teammates with their assignments. 1994...... Jason Sleep Craig Jersild, a long-time member of the CSC defensive coaching 1995...... Tony Dammen staff and now the defensive coordinator, also has good things to say 1996...... Jennifer Vasey 1997...... Kerry Bailey about Temple. He called him “a great player who was really produc- 1998...... Jamie Knapke tive,” and, added, “He was a true Eagle who worked his tail off and 1999...... Mike Brownfield seldom made mistakes.” 2000...... Julie Guzzy 2001...... Melissa Burke The Eagles had other high quality defensive ends most of Temple’s 2002...... John Dykes career. They included Collin Eisenman and Tyler Kiess, both of whom 2003...... Austin Forster 2004...... Ben Holscher were one year older and a bit bigger. They saw a bulk of the action at 2005...... Lindsay Erwin end in 2015, when Temple was a redshirt freshman. 2006...... Joel Duffield However, Temple recalled that during the second game against 2007...... Kalan Jones 2008...... Landon Ehlers Missouri State that season, he was in the game briefly and sacked the 2009...... Zach Wheeler, Sara Pilakowski quarterback to stop a potential scoring drive. 2010...... Stacy Girard “I knew then that I could play college football and help the team,” he 2011...... John Ritzen, Joe Schultz 2012...... Jeff Alcorn recalled. 2013...... Mollie Jones The following year, Eisenman and Kiess were back and Temple 2014...... Gavan Archibald 2015...... Sam Parker was again a second-teamer on the Eagles’ depth chart when the season 2016...... Zerek Jones kicked off. That changed in a hurry when Kiess broke an ankle during 2017...... Stachia Reuwsaat the first quarter of the season-opener. 2018...... Nicky Banzhaf Temple was suddenly the starter on the wide side of the field and had 2019...... Kyle Temple an excellent season. He was credited with 20 unassisted and 31 assisted 43 RMAC SCHOLAR ATHLETES 1989-PRESENT

Year Name Hometown Sport Year Name Hometown Sport 1989-90 Tari Nelson Rapid City, S.D. Women’s basketball 2010-11 Cory Beran Sargent, Neb. Football Scott Wentz Scottsbluff, Neb. Men’s basketball Jamie Mazankowski Kearney, Neb. Softball 1990-91 Amee Williams Fallon, Nev. Women’s basketball 2011-12 Sean McGowan Lakewood, Colo.. Football Tim Lecher Casper, Wyo. Football Kaitlin Petri Kearney, Neb. Women’s Basketball 1991-92 Tricia Lukawski East Chicago, Ind. Women’s 2012-13 Kevin Lindholm Eads, Colo.. Football basketball Kristina Harter Colorado Springs, Colo. Volleyball Josh Robinson Loveland, Colo. Men’s basketball 2013-14 Glen Clinton Cody, Wyo. Football 1992-93 Tricia Lukawski East Chicago, Ind. Women’s Kattie Ranta Rapid City, S.D. Women’s Basketball basketball 2014-15 Zach Sandstrom Chadron, Neb. Football Caryn Martin Chadron, Neb. Track and field Erika Roybal Denver, Colo. Volleyball Joe Planansky Hemingford, Neb. Football 2015-16 Stachia Reuwsaat Black Hawk, S.D. Track and field 1993-94 Wendy Grint Alexander Sargent, Neb. Volleyball Alejandro Garcia Pine Bluffs, Wyo. Track & field/XC Mark Ritterbush Chadron, Neb. Track and field 2016-17 Mel Herl Eaton, Colo. Track and field 1994-95 Angela Woodworth Casper, Wyo. Volleyball Alejandro Garcia Pine Bluffs, Wyo. Track & field/XC Corey Campbell Hemingford, Neb. Football 2017-18 Ashlyn Hanson Seward, Neb. Track & Field 1995-96 Misty Gill Fowler Rawlins, Wyo. Volleyball Cory Martens Newton, Kan. Track & Field Corey Campbell Hemingford, Neb. Football 2018-19 Madison Webb Loveland, Colo. Volleyball 1996-97 Krystal Hazlitt McCook, Neb. Volleyball Kevin Coy, Jr. Davenport, Fla. Football Rick Myers Buffalo, Wyo. Wrestling 1997-98 Toni Pelton Hladky Crawford, Neb. Volleyball Shane Durtsche Lovell, Wyo. Men’s basketball 1998-99 Amy Oldaker Harrison, Neb. Volleyball Casey Beran Sargent, Neb. Football 1999-2000 Julie Guzzy Loveland, Colo. Track and field Jeff Wiles O’Neill, Neb. Football 2000-01 Melissa Burke Chadron, Neb. Women’s basketball Willie Hoffman Alliance, Neb. Track and field 2001-02 Nickie Johnson Rushville, Neb. Volleyball Brandon Soden McCook, Neb. Football 2002-03 Marie Worsham Salt Lake City, Utah Women’s basketball Ryan Baily Scottsbluff, Neb. Track and field 2003-04 Jessica Isenberger Wright, Wyo. Track and field Rob Evans Gordon, Neb. Football 2004-05 Stacie Koehler Pierce, Neb. Track and field Evan Halchishick Casper, Wyo. Football 2005-06 Jacqueline Wells Albion, Neb. Track and field Ben Woodhead North Platte, Neb. Football 2006-07 Amanda Owens Harvard, Neb. Track and field Jack Sides Hot Springs, S.D. Track and field 2007-08 Ally Malzahn Sidney, Neb. Women’s golf Danny Woodhead North Platte, Neb. Football 2008-09 Josh Majerus Albion, Neb. Wrestling Casey Williams New South Wales, Australia Softball 2009-10 Brandon Harrington Grand Island, Neb. Track and Field Cassie Humphrey Chadron, Neb. Softball

44 2018-19 RMAC ACADEMIC AWARDS Football Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major +Kevin Coy Jr. R-Sr. Davenport, Fla. 3.692 Sports and Recreation Mgmt. +Calder Forcella R-Jr. Greybull, Wyo. 3.659 Education +Kyle Temple R-Sr. Norfolk, Neb. 3.667 Business Administration ^Stevann Brown R-Jr. Gillette, Wyo. 3.660 Education ^Merritt Crabtree Gr. Newcastle, Wyo. 3.576 Business Administration ^Jackson Dickerson R-Jr. Chadron, Neb. 3.721 Health and Physical Education ^Colt Foster R-Jr. Hemingford, Neb. 3.471 Business Administration ^Jon Hansen R-So. Rapid City, S.D. 3.951 Sports and Recreation Mgmt. ^Dalton Holst R-So. Gillette, Wyo. 3.357 Education ^Lane Jersild R-Jr. Chadron, Neb. 3.438 Health & Physical Education ^Keenan Johnson Sr. Chadron, Neb. 3.804 Interdisciplinary Studies ^Jaxon King R-Fr. Fleming, Colo. 3.793 Education ^Tyler Lewis R-Jr. Arvada, Colo. 3.432 Education ^Jared Maciejczak R-Jr. Box Elder, S.D. 3.415 Biology ^Sam McKinley R-So. Colorado Springs, Colo. 3.662 Health and Physical Education ^Chad Mikelson R-Fr. Julesburg, Colo. 3.556 Business Administration ^William Morgan Jr. Fort Collins, Colo. 3.687 Education ^Jacob Norris R-So. Fort Morgan, Colo. 3.333 Elementary Education ^Tanner Patterson R-Fr. Otis, Colo. 3.800 Business Administration ^Dylan Radzymski R-Fr. Gering, Neb. 3.531 Rangeland Management ^Austin Rapp R-Fr. Moville, Iowa 3.586 Sports and Recreation Mgmt. ^Emmit Rosentrater R-Fr. Paxton, Neb. 3.767 Undeclared ^Micah Scherbarth R-Jr. Gordon, Neb. 3.989 Rangeland Management ^Matthew Vargas R-Jr. Modesto, Calif. 3.321 Sports and Recreation Mgmt. ^Bryant Wilson R-Fr. Alliance, Neb. 3.806 Rangeland Management Volleyball Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major +Ashton Burditt Jr. Spearfish, S.D. 3.857 Elementary Education +Madison Webb Sr. Loveland, Colo. 3.900 Business Admin. ^Megan Chintala Sr. Fleming, Colo. 3.471 Early Childhood Education ^Chandler Hageman R-Fr. Chadron, Neb. 3.500 Family and Consumer Sciences ^Timmi Keisel R-Jr. Fleming, Colo. 3.933 Education ^Karli Noble So. Cheyenne, Wyo. 3.750 Business ^Shelby Schouten R-Jr. Alton, Iowa 3.423 Art ^Dominika Senkerikova Gr. Uhersky Brod, Czech Republic 3.840 Business Admin. ^Mickey Trimble Sr. Platte City, Mo. 3.745 Sports and Recreation Mgmt. Men’s Cross Country Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^Sheldon Curley So. Ganado, Ariz. 3.30 Sports and Rec. Mgmt. Women’s Cross Country Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^Julia Eskelson So. Meeker, Colo. 3.444 Rangeland Management ^Alyse Henry Jr. Rock Springs, Wyo. 3.835 Sports and Rec. Mgmt. ^Sarah Myers Sr. Anton, Colo. 3.613 Rangeland Management ^Savannah Silbaugh Jr. Upton, Wyo. 3.595 Sports and Rec. Mgmt. ^Emma Willadsen So. Eaton, Colo. 3.800 Undeclared Women’s Basketball Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^Mickenzie Brennan Sr. Ellsworth, Neb. 3.950 Health & Physical Edu., PK-12 ^Rachel Henkle Fr. Newcastle, Wyo. 3.932 Family & Consumer Science Edu. ^Bailey Brooks So. Douglas, Wyo. 3.864 Elementary Education ^Savannah Weidauer Sr. Pleasant Grove, Utah 3.830 Art ^Jessica Harvey So. Morrill, Neb. 3.711 Social Science Education ^Taryn Foxen So. Aurora, Colo. 3.500 Social Work ^Jessica Lovitt Jr. Mullen, Neb. 3.500 General Business ^Brittni McCully So. Mullen, Neb. 3.422 Special Education K-12 45 + First Team selection ^ Honor roll 2018-19 RMAC ACADEMIC AWARDS Men’s Basketball Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^Jaisean Jackson Sr. Denver, Colo. 3.444 Sports and Rec. Mgmt. ^Jacob Jefferson R-Fr. Buckeye, Ariz. 3.465 Health and Physical Edu. ^Jordan Mills Jr. Alliance, Neb. 3.788 Health and Physical Edu. Wrestling Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^Caleb Haskell R-So. Madison, Neb. 3.778 Mathematics ^Chance Karst R-So. Powell, Wyo. 3.347 Rangeland Mgmt. ^Brandon Kile R-Jr. Hastings, Neb. 3.458 Business Admin. ^Joe Ritzen R-Fr. Chadron, Neb. 3.345 Sports and Rec. Mgmt. ^Brock Thumm R-Sr. Watervliet, Mich. 3.321 Education Softball Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^Alyssa Geist Sr. Broomfield, Colo. 4.000 Elementary Education Katelyn Eldredge Jr. Arvada, Colo. 3.530 Mathematics Kayla Michel Sr. Berthoud, Colo. 3.500 Elementary Education Angelica Maples Jr. Marysville, Calif. 3.405 Criminal Justice Men’s Track and Field Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^^Greggory Peterson Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. 3.732 Physical Science ^^Brendinh Sayaloune So. Chadron, Neb. 3.489 Health & Physical Education Women’s Track and Field Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major @Ashton Hallsted Jr. Casper, Wyo. 3.789 Biology ^Julia Eskelson R-Fr. Meeker, Colo. 3.475 Rangeland Management ^^Christina Frick Jr. Fort Morgan, Colo. 3.872 Sports & Recreation Mgmt. ^Emily Hansen So. Hemingford, Neb. 3.936 Communication Arts ^^Alyse Henry Sr. Rock Springs, Wyo, 3.855 Sports & Recreation Mgmt. ^^Cassie Johnson Sr. Rock Springs, Wyo. 3.540 Biology ^^Sarah Myers Sr. Anton, Colo. 3.545 Rangeland Management ^^Kiya Passero Jr. Chadron, Neb. 3.488 Biology ^^Savannah Silbaugh Jr. Upton, Wyo. 3.646 Sports and Recreation Mgmt. ^^Julianne Thomsen So. Custer, S.D. 3.565 Family & Consumer Sciences ^^Madison Watson So. Mitchell, Neb. 3.409 Family & Consumer Sciences ^^Emma Willadsen So. Eaton, Colo. 3.867 Rangeland Management ^^Allee Williamson So. Cheyenne, Wyo. 3.714 Health & Physical Education @ First Team Indoors + First Team Outdoors ^ Honor roll

46 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT HONOREES Year Name Sport 2011-12 +* Kaitlin Petri Women’s Basketball 2003-04 +* Rob Evans Football +* Angela Jay Softball + Austin Forster Football +* Sean McGowan Football Ryan Mackey Football 2012-13 +* Glen Clinton Football 2004-05 + Ben Woodhead Football + Mollie Jones Volleyball + Amanda Green Volleyball +* Kelly Troester Track/Cross Country + Dave Camadini Men’s Basketball 2013-14 +*Glen Clinton Football + Sarah Halsey At-Large (Golf) +*Pierre Etchemendy Football + Mike Kochis Track and Field +*Sam Parker Football 2005-06 + Eric Barker Football +*Zach Sandstrom Football + Ben Woodhead Football +Cyndi Thomas Track/Cross Country +* Sarah Halsey At-Large (Golf) 2014-15 +*Ethan Bauer Football Danny Woodhead Football +*Sam Parker Football 2006-07 + Kody Christensen Men’s Basketball +*Zach Sandstrom Football +* Danny Woodhead Football +*Randy Wentz Football + Mark Pfeifer At-Large (Wrestling) +Danny O’Boyle Football Bryce Jarzynka Football 2015-16 + Stachia Reuwsaat Track and Field Chase Olsen Football + Alejandro Garcia Track and Field Joe McLain Football + Zerek Jones Track and Field 2007-08 +*# Danny Woodhead Football + Nicky Banzhaf Track and Field + Shaine Odell Football + Kyle McCarthy Track and Field Bryce Jarzynka Football 2016-17 *+Alejandro Garcia Track and Field John Strand Football +Tessa Gorsuch Track and Field Joe McLain Football *+#Mel Herl Track and Field Paul Schweger Football *+Stachia Reuwsaat Track and Field Zach Wheeler Football 2017-18 *-Ashlyn Hanson Track and Field Stacy Girard Track and Field +Cory Martens Track and Field Mike Smith Track and Field 2018-19 *+Kevin Coy, Jr. Football 2008-09 Brandon Harrington Track and Field +Micah Scherbarth Football +* Casey Williams Softball * College Division Academic All-American +* Shaine Odell Football + First Team District 6 Selection # College Division Academic Player of the Year +* Aaron Ide Football District Breakdown: Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Joe McLain Football Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming. John Ritzen Football Ben Puffer Football Jared Koester Football 2009-10 + Brandon Harrington Football + John Ritzen Football + Cory Beran Football Travis Atter Football Cassie Humphrey Softball 2010-11 +* Cory Beran Football + Jeff Alcorn Football + Sean McGowan Football John Ritzen Football Tim Hiett Football Jed Herblan Football Kevin Berg Football + Jamie Mazankowski Softball

47 RMAC STANDINGS 1990-PRESENT Football Women’s Cross Country 2002-03: 13-15, 10-9 5th (East) 1991: 5-5-1, 3-3 3rd-5th tie 2012: 11th, 295 points 2003-04: 8-18, 8-11 6th (East) 1992: 7-3, 5-2 3rd 2013: 6th, 212 points 2004-05: 7-20, 6-13 6th (East) 1993: 6-5, 2-5 6th 2014: 11th, 283 points 2005-06: 4-23, 3-16 6th (East) 1994: 9-2, 5-2 3rd 2015: 7th, 219 points 2006-07: 2-25, 1-18 7th (East) 1995: 8-2, 5-2 3rd 2016: 12th, 310 points 2007-08: 9-18, 6-16 6th (East) 1996: 10-1, 7-1 1st 2017: 9th, 238 points 2008-09: 11-16, 6-13 6th tie (East) 1997: 8-3, 6-2 2nd (tie) 2018: 13th, 359 points 2009-10: 8-19, 8-11 4th tie (East) 1998: 9-3, 7-1 1st (tie) 2010-11: 6-20, 4-18 12th 1999: 7-3, 7-1 1st (tie) Men’s Cross Country 2011-12: 8-18, 8-14 11th 2000: 8-3, 7-1 2nd 2012: 12th, 350 points 2012-13: 5-21, 5-17 11th 2001: 10-1, 8-0 1st 2013: 11th, 298 points 2013-14: 4-22, 4-18 14th 2002: 8-2, 7-1 1st (tie) 2014: 9th, 262 points 2014-15: 8-18, 8-14 10th tie 2003: 8-2, 6-2 2nd 2015: 10th, 247 points 2015-16: 8-18, 8-14 11th 2004: 7-3, 6-2 2nd (tie) 2016: 5th, 180 points 2016-17: 7-18, 7-14 8th 2005: 4-6, 4-4 5th (tie) 2017: 10th, 288 points 2017-18: 6-22, 4-18 13th 2006: 12-1, 8-0 1st 2018: 15th, 468 points 2018-19: 4-21, 3-19 14th (tie) 2007: 12-1, 8-0 1st 2008: 11-2, 9-0 1st Men’s Basketball Wrestling 2009: 7-4, 6-3 3rd (tie) 1990-91: 11-19, 1-11 7th 1990: 6th, 31.5 points 2010: 8-3, 7-2 3rd (tie) 1991-92: 16-14, 7-5 4th 1991: 6th, 25 points *2011: 6-5, 6-3 3rd (tie) 1992-93: 12-16, 7-5 3rd 1992: 3rd, 54 points *2012: 9-3, 8-1 2nd 1993-94: 17-10, 9-3 1st tie 1993: 3rd, 49.75 points 2013: 8-3, 7-2 2nd (tie) 1994-95: 4-22, 3-11 8th 1994: 2nd, 83.5 points 2014: 8-3, 7-2 3rd 1995-96: 10-17, 5-11 7th-8th tie 1995: 1st, 80 points 2015: 5-6, 4-5 5th (tie) 1996-97: 11-15, 8-11 5th (East) 1996: 4th, 52.5 points 2016: 3-8, 3-7 8th (tie) 1997-98: 11-15, 7-12 5th (East) 1997: 4th, 50 points 2017: 6-5, 6-4 4th 1998-99: 11-15 9-10 5th (East) 1998: 6th, 59.5 points 2018: 7-3, 7-3 3rd 1999-00: 19-8, 15-4 2nd (East) 1999: 6th, 69 points * 6 wins in 2011 and 9 wins in 2012 were 2000-01: 8-17, 7-12 5th (East) 2000: 3rd, 89 points later vacated by the NCAA 2001-02: 15-12, 10-9 4th (East) 2001: 5th, 86 points 2002-03: 12-14, 8-11 5th (East) 2002: 2nd, 90 points Volleyball 2003-04: 8-19, 4-15 6th tie (East) 2003: 4th, 73 points 1990: 24-17, 9-3 3rd 2004-05: 13-14, 7-12 6th tie (East) 2004: 4th, 84.5 points 1991: 30-20, 5-7 4th 2005-06: 11-16, 6-13 6th tie (East) 2005: 7th, 51.5 points 1992: 15-23, 5-7 4th 2006-07: 6-20, 4-14 6th tie (East) 2006: 5th, 68 points 1993: 22-8, 10-2 2nd 2007-08: 7-20, 6-13 6th tie (East) 2007: 5th, 91.5 points 1994: 23-12, 9-3 3rd 2008-09: 8-19, 4-15 6th tie (East) 2008: 4th, 82.5 points 1995: 23-17, 5-7 5th-6th tie 2009-10: 10-16, 8-11 5th tie (East) 2009: 6th, 62.5 points 1996: 8-19, 5-14 6th (East) 2010-11: 6-19, 4-18 13th 2010: 6th (tie), 67.5 points 1997: 11-19, 4-15 6th (East) 2011-12: 13-14, 13-9 5th tie 2011: 6th, 64 points 1998: 6-20, 3-16 7th (East) 2012-13: 3-23, 3-19 14th 2012: 9th, 39.5 points 1999: 3-27, 1-18 7th (East) 2013-14: 11-15, 8-14 9th tie 2013: 9th, 46.5 points 2000: 11-21, 5-14 6th (East) 2014-15: 7-19, 6-16 10th 2014: 7th, 35.5 points 2001: 8-21, 3-16 7th (East) 2015-16: 7-19, 5-17 9th tie 2015: 5th, 3-4 RMAC 2002: 13-14, 10-9 5th (East) 2016-17: 3-23, 3-19 13th 2016: 4th, 4-2 RMAC 2003: 17-11, 9-10 5th (East) 2017-18: 3-25, 1-21 15th 2017: 5th, 6-1 RMAC 2004: 12-15, 7-12 5th tie (East) 2018-19: 12-16, 10-12 9th tie 2018: 9th, 44.5 points 2005: 3-26, 2-17 6th (East) 2019: 5th (tie) 2-5 RMAC 2006: 3-30, 2-17 6th (East) Women’s Basketball 2007: 11-19, 8-11 5th (East) 1990-91: 13-13, 5-7 4th-5th tie Men’s Indoor Track 2008: 3-26, 1-18 7th (East) 1991-92: 7-22, 3-9 6th 1990: 4th, 57 points 2009: 5-21, 5-14 6th (East) 1992-93: 18-9, 10-2 1st tie 1991: 3rd-4th tie, 39 points 2010: 2-24, 1-17 7th (East) 1993-94: 18-9, 9-3 2nd 1992: 4th, 38 points 2011: 5-25, 0-18 7th (East) 1994-95: 22-8, 10-2 1st tie 1993: 5th, 11 points 2012: 5-24, 2-17 7th (East) 1995-96: 13-14, 9-7 4th-5th tie 1994: 5th, 29 points 2013: 6-23, 3-16 13th 1996-97: 11-16, 10-9 5th (East) 1995: 6th, 29 points 2014: 3-24, 2-16 13th tie 1997-98: -9-17, 6-13 6th (East) 1996: 5th, 58 points 2015: 9-17, 8-10 6th tie 1998-99: 11-15, 11-8 5th (East) 1997: 5th, 32 points 2016: 7-20, 6-12 6th tie 1999-00: 20-8, 13-6 2nd (East) 1998: 6th, 34 points 2017: 10-17, 7-11 9th tie 2000-01: 19-9, 13-6 2nd (East) 1999: 6th, 9 points 2018: 8-19, 6-12 11th (tie) 2001-02: 5-21, 5-14 6th (East) 2000: 5th, 19 points 48 RMAC STANDINGS 1990-PRESENT 2001: 6th, 19.5 points 1998: 5th, 28 points 2001: CSC not entered 2002: 6th, 38 points 1999: 6th, 14 points 2002: 3rd, 1,037 strokes 2003: 5th, 50.5 points 2000: 5th, 16 points 2003: 3rd, 729 strokes 2004: 5th, 56 points 2001: 6th, 30 points 2004: 3rd, 731 strokes 2005: 5th, 45 points 2002: 5th, 18 points 2005: 4th, 705 strokes 2006: 3rd, 112.5 points 2003: 6th, 37 points 2006: 7th, 2,930 strokes 2007: 3rd, 120 points 2004: 5th, 68 points 2007: 5th, 20 points 2008: 4th, 89 points 2005: 3rd, 69 points 2008: 7th, 10 points 2009: 5th, 60 points 2006: 3rd, 90 points 2009: 8th, 4 points 2010: 2nd, 121 points 2007: 2nd, 160 points 2010: 9th 2011: 4th, 78 points 2008: 4th, 88.5 points 2011: 7th, 5 points 2012: 4th, 87 points 2009: 4th, 75.5 points 2012: 8th, 776 strokes 2013: 2nd, 151 points 2010: 7th, 28 points 2013: 6th, 695 strokes 2014: 2nd, 135 points 2011: 3rd, 96 points 2014: 10th, 744 strokes 2015: 3rd, 117.5 points 2012: 5th, 44.5 points 2015: 10th, 677 strokes 2016: 2nd, 145.5 points 2013: 4th, 77 points 2016: 8th (tie) 649 strokes 2017: 6th, 55 points 2014: 4th, 77.5 points 2017: 10th, 709 strokes 2018: 6th, 58 points 2015: 3rd, 89 points 2018: 11th, 1118 strokes 2019: 6th, 38 points 2016: 2nd, 124 points 2019: 9th (tie), 987 strokes 2017: 3rd, 106.5 points *Tourney was during fall in 1996-97 and Men’s Outdoor Track 2018: 5th (tie), 51 points 1998-99, moved to spring in 1997-98. 1990: 7th, 18 points 2019: 8th, 38 points Played in fall again in 1999 and 2000, 1991: 5th, 26 points spring in 2002-03, fall in 2003-04, 2004- 1992: 4th, 14 points Women’s Outdoor Track 05, 2005-06. In 2006-07, four tournaments 1993: 4th, 19 points 1990: 7th, 10 points were used to determine the standings. 1994: 5th, 21 points 1991: 4th, 14 points 1995: 6th, 39 points 1992: 5th, 8 points Softball 1996: 5th, 53 points 1993: 4th, 29 points 2007: 16-24, 12-24 9th 1997: 6th, 8 points 1994: 4th, 13 points 2008: 20-23-1, 12-23-1 (6th East) 1998: 6th, 36 points 1995: 5th, 14 points 2009: 20-30, 13-21 (5th East) 1999: 7th, 6 points 1996: 6th, 8 points 2010: 25-30, 18-21 (3rd East) 2000: 6th, 30 points 1997: 6th, 2 points 2011: 21-26, 17-21 (5th East) 2001: 4th, 64 points 1998: 6th, 15.5 points 2012: 17-32, 14-24 12th 2002: 6th, 5 points 1999: 5th, 36 points 2013: 14-24, 12-19 9th 2003: 5th, 77 points 2000: 5th, 45 points 2014: 28-23, 23-11 2nd tie 2004: 5th, 62 points 2001: 5th, 64 points 2015: 15-35, 15-21 10th 2005: 6th, 44 points 2002: 6th, 26 points 2016: 29-18-1, 21-11, 3rd 2006: 5th, 101 points 2003: 5th, 77 points 2017: 32-25, 25-14, 4th 2007: 4th, 100 points 2004: 5th, 74.5 points 2018: 16-34, 13-24, 8th 2008: 4th, 113.5 points 2005: 5th, 91 points 2019: 14-35, 11-28, 11th 2009: 5th, 65 points 2006: 2nd, 142.5 points 2010: 3rd, 146 points 2007: 3rd, 180 points 2011: 5th, 75.5 points 2008: 4th, 101 points 2012: 3rd, 118 points 2009: 7th, 59 points 2013: 2nd, 183 points 2010: 6th, 48.5 points 2014: 4th, 133 points 2011: 2nd, 134 points 2015: 3rd, 130 points 2012: 5th, 69 points 2016: 3rd, 140 points 2013: 4th, 99 points 2017: 4th, 79 points 2014: 3rd, 103 points 2018: 5th, 78 points 2015: 5th, 96 points 2019: 8th, 36 points 2016: 1st, 172 points 2017: 3rd, 127 points Women’s Indoor Track 2018: 6th, 68.5 points 1990: 7th, 8 points 2019: 10th, 29 points 1991: 4th, 22 points 1992: 4th, 26 points Women’s Golf 1993: 3rd, 30 points 1996: 3rd, 718 strokes 1994: 4th, 10 points 1997: 3rd, 739 strokes 1995: 6th, 9 points 1998: 1st, 694 strokes 1996: 6th, 4 points 1999: 3rd, 347 strokes 1997: 5th, 15 points 2000: 3rd, 686 strokes 49