Guide Directory...... 1 Quick Facts...... 2 2007-08 Team Roster...... 3 2007-08 Outlook...... 4 Head Coach Profile...... 6 Assistant Coach Profile...... 8 Player Profiles...... 9 2006-07 Stats and Region 18 Standings...... 19 2006-07 Game Results...... 20 2007-08 Schedule...... 21 2006-07 Leaders...... 22 Topping the Charts...... 23 Continuing Success...... 24 On the Air...... 25 Individual Career Records...... 26 Individual Season Records...... 28 Individual Game Records...... 30 Year by Year Leaders...... 31 Past Game Results...... 32 President and Athletic Director...... 38 Behind the Scenes...... 39 CSI Athletic Success...... 40 CSI Athletic Facilities...... 42 CSI Campus...... 44 Twin Falls and the Magic Valley...... 46 Region 18 Opponents...... 48 CSI In the Polls...... 49 Golden Eagle Booster Club...... 50 CSI Sponsors...... 52 CSI Dance Team...... 54 CSI Cheerleaders...... 55 Media Speed Roster...... 56

About the Cover: Five players return with high hopes of leading the Golden Eagles to their 6th trip to the national tournament. They will be joined by three sophomore transfers and six freshmen. This publication was produced by Karen Baumert, CSI sports information director. Randy Burbank of Burbank Photography took the photos for the athlete mug shots as well as the athlete photography on page 3 and the dance and cheer group photos. Graphic design and layout for the cover as well as pages 34-41 were done by Tereasa L. Bendele. Action photography throughout the publication was taken by Andy Arenz and Randy Burbank.

 2006-07 Record: 25-7 Location: Twin Falls, Returning Starters: 0 Founded: 1964 Returning Non-Starters: 5 Enrollment: 7,500 Newcomers: 9 President: Jerry Beck 2006-07 SWAC Finish: Second Athletic Director: Joel Bate 2006-07 Region 18 Tournament Finish: Second Conference: Scenic West Athletic Conference NJCAA National Tournament Appearances: 5 Region: 18 Athletic Affiliation: NJCAA, Division I Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Gold and Black Website: www.csi.edu Home Facility: CSI Gymnasium (3,500 capacity) Head Coach: Randy Rogers, (6th year at CSI) Athletics Administrative Assistant: Ginger Nukaya, Overall Record as Collegiate Head Coach: 732-6486 27-40 (winning % of .760) Team Physicians: Dr. Thad Scholes Assistant Coach: Merrilee Sears (3rd year at CSI) Dr. Mark McKain Office Phone Number: (208) 732-6480 Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. William May Mailing Address: CSI Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer: Richard Bingham, 732-6481 315 Falls Ave. Physical Therapist: Julie Ellis P.O. Box 1238 Team Chiropractor: Dr. David Long Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238 Head VB Coach: Heidi Cartisser, 732-6485 E-mail Addresses: [email protected] Asst. VB Coach: Erin Mellinger, 732-6492 [email protected] Head Men’s BB Coach: Barret Peery, 732-6496 Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Steve Gosar, 732-6498 Asst. Men’s BB Coach: Jeff Renegar, 732-6476 Head Baseball Coach: Boomer Walker, 732-6491 Asst. BB Coaches: Dave Carter, 732-6491/732-6650 Skip Walker, 732-6477/732-6650 Head Softball Coach: Nick Baumert, 732-6494 Assistant Softball Coach: Nicole Rollins, 732-6494 Head Rodeo Coach: Steve Birnie, 732-6620 CSI Board of Trustees: Chairman Leroy Craig, Dr. Allan Frost, Donna Brizee, Dr. Charles Lehrman and Dr. Thad Scholes

SID: Karen Baumert Office Phone: (208) 732-6493 E-mail Address: [email protected] Fax: (208) 734-0245 Website: www.csi.edu

 No. Name Height Position Class Hometown (High School or College) 4 Maylene Ornelas 5-6 G So Chihuahua, Mexico (Mountain View) 10 Kelsey Jardine 5-8 G Fr Twin Falls, Idaho (Twin Falls) 14 Jamie Edwards 5-6 G So Twin Falls, Idaho (Sheridan College) 20 Kim Gamblin 5-11 F RS Herriman, Utah (Riverton) 21 Samantha Tinned 6-0 F So Seattle, Wash. (Highline CC) 22 Amy Higbee 5-8 G So Alamo, Nev. (Pahranagat Valley) 24 Cassie Wood 5-9 G Fr Richfield, Idaho (Richfield) 30 Noelle Milicic 6-0 G/F Fr Boulder City, Nev. (Boulder City) 31 Tera Tremayne 5-6 G So Battle Mountain, Nev. (Battle Mtn) 32 LaCale Pringle-Buchanan 5-8 G/F Fr Seattle, Wash. (Pepperdine Univ.) 42 Eva Ivanova 6-3 P So Varna Bulgaria (Georgi Benkovski) 44 Anita Burdick 6-3 P So Reno, Nev. (North Valley) 52 Maddy Plunkett 6-2 P Fr Albury NSW, Australia (Xavier) 53 Soana Lucet 6-1 P Fr New Caledonia (Lapevouse)

 CSI head coach Randy Rogers has had the fortune of All-American guards his last four seasons. This season, Rogers went big and thinks he might have the best group of inside players he’s ever had at CSI. The Golden Eagle guards will be able to mix it up and get the ball to a number of posts, which in turn should open up the outside shot. “We won’t be as quick and may not run the floor as much as our teams have in the past few years,” said Rog- ers. “But we should dominate on the glass and improve our field goal percentage with shorter range shots.” Leading the way will be returners Anita Burdick and Eva Ivanova. Both stand 6-3 and were able to gain in- valuable experience last season. They will be joined by freshmen Maddy Plunkett (6-2) and Soana Lucet (6-1). Lucet can also play the forward or guard position for the Golden Eagles. “I am excited to get started and see those four in game action,” Rogers said. “As the season wears on, they have a chance to be something special.” Other versatile players will be LaCale Pringle-Buchanan (5-8), Cassie Wood (5-9), Samantha Tinned (6-0) and Noelle Milicic (6-0). All four can play the guard or forward position. Pringle-Buchanan transferred from Pepperdine University, where she sat out with a knee injury. She is likely to be one of the Golden Eagle point guards but is tough to stop when she posts up in the paint. Tinned led the NWAAC last season in scoring at Highline CC. Wood is a hard-nosed scrappy player and Noelle gives the Eagles an oppor- tunity to run. “We are athletic and big at the 3-spot,” Rog- ers said. “Soana, Cassie, LaCale and Saman- tha can play multiple positions and give us lots of options.” Rogers brings back the most experience at the guard position. Returners Maylene Orne- las, Amy Higbee and Tera Tremayne all saw action last season and are capable of putting up points from beyond the arc. They will be joined with newcomers Kelsey Jardine and Jamie Edwards, both Twin Falls High School products. Jardine is a pure shooter and Ed- wards, who transferred from Sheridan Col- lege, brings experience. “If our guards can knock down some shots

 and take care of the ball, we could be really good by the end,” Rogers said. As always Region 18 play will be tough. Salt Lake will be gunning for its third straight trip to the NJCAA Tournament. CSI knocked the Bruins off three times last year but couldn’t get by them in the Region 18 Tournament. “In our league, on any given night, any team can beat any other team,” Rogers said. “We will need to be ready to play each time we step on the court.” Added pressure will be on the CSI women’s team this season as the league’s winner will host the Region 18 Tournament.

2007-08 Breakdown

Letter Winners Lost______8 Returning Starters______0 Returning Non-Starters______5 Anita Burdick------6-3 P, Reno, Nev. Amy Higbee------5-8 G, Alamo, Nev. Eva Ivanova------6-3 P, Varna, Bulgaria Maylene Ornelas------5-6 G, Chihuahua, Mexico Tera Tremayne------5-6 G, Battle Mountain, Nev. Newcomers______9 Kelsey Jardine------5-8 G, Twin Falls, Idaho Soana Lucet------6-1 P, New Caledonia Noelle Milicic------6-0 G/F, Boulder City, Nev. Maddy Plunkett------6-2 P, Albury NSW, Australia Cassie Wood------5-9 G, Richfield, Idaho Transfers Jamie Edwards (Sheridan College)------5-6 G, Twin Falls, Idaho Kim Gamblin (Snow College)------5-11 F, Herriman, Utah LaCale Pringle-Buchanan (Pepperdine Univ.)------5-8 G, Seattle, Wash. Samantha Tinned (Highline CC)------6-0 F, Seattle, Wash.

In-State Players______3 Jamie Edwards, Twin Falls; Kelsey Jardine, Twin Falls; and Cassie Wood, Richfield. Out-of-State Players______11 Anita Burdick, Nevada; Kim Gamblin, Utah; Amy Higbee, Nevada; Eva Ivanova, Bulgaria; Soana Lucet, New Caledonia; Noelle Milicic, Nevada; Maylene Ornelas, Mexico; Maddy Plunkett, Australia; LaCale Pringle- Buchanan, Washington; Samantha Tinned, Washington; and Tera Tremayne, Nevada. Sophomores______8 Anita Burdick, Jamie Edwards, Kim Gamblin, Amy Higbee, Eva Ivanova, Maylene Ornelas, Samantha Tinned and Tera Tremayne. Freshmen______6 Kelsey Jardine, Soana Lucet, Noelle Milicic, Maddy Plunkett, LaCale Pringle-Buchanan and Cassie Wood.

 Never settling for mediocre, Randy Rogers brought a relentless pursuit of perfection to CSI when he took the job five years ago. It has paid off. In his second season, Rogers brought home a regular- season championship, Region 18 Tournament championship and a NJCAA consolation championship. The next year, he did even better. The Golden Eagles won the Scenic West Athletic Conference title, the Region 18 Tournament title and ended the season ranked No. 1 in the NJCAA poll. That year, CSI brought home runner-up hardware at the national tournament, finishing higher than any Region 18 team has ever finished. In the past four seasons, Rogers has posted a 113-23 (.832) overall record and a Region 18 record of 67-13 (.838). He has 127 college wins in the five years. Named Region 18 coach of the year in 2003-04 and 2004-05, Rogers coached three All-Americans, seven academic All-Americans and won two SWAC Championships, two runner-up SWAC finishes and two Region 18 Championships. His teams have been nationally ranked since the 2003-04 season. During his time at CSI, he has helped 23 players go on to compete at a 4-year college or university. An intense coach, Rogers focuses on teaching fundamentals, playing aggressive hard-nosed defense and running when at all possible. His philosophy is simple - work hard and positive results will follow. Rogers came to CSI from Spring Creek High School where his teams qualified for the state tournament in each of his five seasons. He was named coach of the year in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. He holds a conference record of 50-10 (.833) and an overall record of 92-49. Rogers earned his bachelor’s degree from Utah State University in physical education. Prior to attending Utah State, he attended Salt Lake CC and Dixie State College. Rogers and his late wife of 22 years, Lori, have four daughters: Tristan, Lauren, Kyla and Jordan.

Pictured to the right is Randy and his four daugh- ters - (clockwise from bot- tom left) Tristan, Jordan, Kyla and Lauren

 Rogers coached the first Region 18 women’s team to play in the NJCAA National Championship game, leading the Golden Eagles to a second-place finish nationally in 2004-05.

 Merrilee Udy-Sears begins her third season as a CSI assistant coach. The talented player turned coach has brought experience and knowledge to the court. “Merrilee is intelligent and hard working,” said CSI head coach Randy Rogers. She is very knowledgeable about the game. She is intense, and does the little things that make our program successful.” Sears, who primarily works with the guards, has been invaluable to the program. She coached two-time All-American Maria Moore and helped five players move on to the 4-year level. Her duties also include academic advising. In the two years Merrilee has been with CSI, the Golden Eagles have had five Academic All- Americans. “Merrilee brings experience, competitiveness, organization and the ability to communicate with the players,” Rogers said. “CSI is very lucky to have her on the coaching staff.” Sears played two seasons at Ricks College before finishing her college career at Idaho State University. At Ricks, she started on a team that qualified for nationals in 2002, the same year she earned Region 18 all- tournament honors as well as led the team as the co-captain. While there, she averaged 4.3 assists per game and 7.6 points per game. At ISU, she also had a big impact, leading the Bengals to an NIT appearance in 2004. Her on-the-court performance is reflected in the ISU record books. Sears ranks third all time for career assists per game and first in career assist/turnover ratio. She is the all-time leader for single- season assist/turnover ratio. After playing for the Bengals, Sears graduated from ISU with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education. She is currently working on her Master’s Degree in Educational Administration. Sears, who was born and raised in American Falls, played her high school ball at American Falls High School. She led them to three third- place finishes at state and a state championship her senior year. That year she garnered state player of the year honors. She recently married Brian Sears.

Pictured to the right is Merrilee and her husband Brian Sears.

 This or That “ Her experience from playing with All-American Maria Moore last season will help Maylene do the things we need Indoors or Outdoors her to do this year. She has the ability to Shoes or No Shoes knock down the 3-point shot from way Sleep or Study deep.” Coach Rogers Cake or Pie Talk or Listen Up Close with Maylene Black or Gold Stay In or Go Out Favorite Food: Mexican and Sushi Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Favorite Fruit: Mango Mountains or Beaches Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli Small Town or Big City Favorite Subject in School: Math Favorite Pop: Sprite Before CSI If I could invent a word, it would be: At CSI: Steady for the Golden Eagles all year, thingi. Maylene was able to run the CSI offense when It would mean: everything I don’t re- All-American Maria Moore was not in the lineup. ally know how to say. She showed she can make an impact, scoring 18 points against Snow last season. Maylene Ornelas A one word description of myself is: Before CSI: Originally from Mexico, Maylene Persistent moved to Utah her junior year of high school and 5-6- Guard - Sophomore Interesting Fact: I can understand gained dual citizenship. She led Mountain View High School to a league championship her junior Chihuahua, Mexico French and Italian. season. MVHS made it to the state semi-finals Favorite Modern Invention: Ipod that season and Maylene earned second team all- Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: region and second team all-state honors. As a senior, she helped MVHS to another league Tomato’s championship and a second place finish in the Favorite CSI Instructor: Bill West state. Maylene was named first team all-region #4 and first team all-state her senior year.

2006-07 Stats

Games 32 Points Per Game 4.7 Field Goals Made 53 3-pointers Made 26 Field Goals Att. 44 3-points Att. 91 Free Throws Made 7 Assists 73 Free Throws Att. 27 Steals 40 Free Throw % .630 Blocked Shots 4 Rebounds 70 Turnovers 64

2006-07 Game Highs

Points...... 18 vs. Snow (02/23/07) Rebounds...... 9 vs. CEU (01/27/07) Assists...... 6 vs. Casper (11/09/06) Steals...... 3 (four times) Blocked Shots...... 1 (four times) 3-pointers...... 4 vs. Snow (02/23/07) Free Throws...... 3 vs. NIC (02/02/07)

 This or That “Amy is not the type of player that’s going to put up big numbers, but you know what Stay In or Go Out you’re going to get from her. You’re going Sweet or Salty to get hustle, rebounds and she’s going to Laugh Out Loud or Giggle run the floor hard.” Coach Rogers Cake or Pie Run or Walk Up Close with Amy Loud or Quiet Indoors or Outdoors Favorite Food: Alamo Tacos Offense or Defense Favorite Fruit: Pineapple Mountains or Beaches Favorite CSI Instructor: Tony Man- Shoes or No Shoes nen Favorite Vegetable: Corn on the Cob Before CSI When I was little, I wanted to be a: nurse. At CSI: Amy used her consistency to get Now, I want to be a: teacher. playing time last season. Look for her defense Favorite Modern Invention: Cell and her ability to drive to the hoop to boost her Phone into more playing time this season. Before CSI: A three-sport athlete at Pahranagat Amy Higbee One word to describe me: Sensitive Valley High School, Amy led her volleyball and If I were an animal, I would be a: basketball teams to state championships all four 5-8 - Guard - Sophomore koala bear. of her high school seasons. She also competed Favorite Color: Blue on the softball team her freshman year. Alamo, Nev. Favorite Cereal: Peanut Butter As a junior, Amy earned all conference first- team honors in volleyball and basketball. Her Reese’s Puffs senior season, she not only was named first Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper team all-conference in both but also all state in My hobbies include: scrapbooking basketball. and anyting outdoors. Amy also excelled off the court, making the #22 honor roll all four years.

2006-07 Stats

Games 25 Points Per Game 2.0 Field Goals Made 6 3-pointers Made 3 Field Goals Att. 52 3-points Att. 7 Free Throws Made 4 Assists 18 Free Throws Att. 26 Steals 17 Free Throw % .538 Blocked Shots  Rebounds 43 Turnovers 7

2006-07 Game Highs

Points...... 7 (two times) Rebounds...... 5 (two times) Assists...... 3 vs. CNCC (02/10/07) Steals...... 3 vs. Phoenix (11/24/06) Blocked Shots...... 1 vs. Phoenix (11/24/06) 3-pointers...... 1 (three times) Free-throws made...... 5 vs. CNCC (01/05/06)

10 This or That “Tera understands the game very well having grown up as a gym rat. I expect Indoors or Outdoors her to be a floor leader. Her maturity from Shoes or No Shoes her freshman to sophomore year has been Sleep or Study tremendous.” Coach Rogers Casual or Dress Up Talk or Listen Up Close with Tera Black or Gold Stay In or Go Out Favorite Food: Lasagna Baths or Showers Favorite Fruit: Strawberries Mountains or Beaches Favorite Vegetable: Avacado Small Town or Big City Favorite CSI Instructor: Russ Tremayne Before CSI Favorite Cereal: Captain Crunch with At CSI: A solid 3-point shooter, Tera averaged Berries 3.2 points, 1.7 rebounds for the Golden Eagles When I was little, I wanted to be a: a while hitting 12 3-pointers. cowgirl. In High School: A three-sport athlete, Tera Tera Tremayne Now, I want to: be a dental hygenist. played basketball and volleyball and ran track at If I were an animal, I’d be a: blue Battle Mountain High School. 5-6- Guard - Sophomore Her senior year, she not only led BMHS to a whale. state championship on the basketball court but Battle Mountain, Nev. Favorite Modern Invention: Cell also earned first team all-league and MVP all-state Phone honors. She knocked down 246 career 3-pointers. Favorite Board Game: Aggravation As a freshman, Tera led the state in scoring. Her Favorite Snack: Oreos and Milk sophomore and junior seasons, she earned first team all-state honors, bringing home MVP honors I have a pet peeve about: having a as a sophomore. #31 drink with melted ice in it.

2006-07 Stats

Games 29 Points Per Game 3.2 Field Goals Made 32 3-pointers Made 2 Field Goals Att. 83 3-points Att. 42 Free Throws Made 8 Assists 19 Free Throws Att. 24 Steals 14 Free Throw % .750 Blocked Shots 0 Rebounds 48 Turnovers 8

2006-07 Game Highs

Points...... 12 (two times) Rebounds...... 7 vs. CNCC (02/09/07) Assists...... 3 (two times) Steals...... 4 vs. CNCC (02/09/07) 3-pointers...... 2 (three times) Free Throws...... 4 vs. Scottsdale (12/19/06)

11 This or That “As she gets more aggressive, she will be a player that can give us a boost Stay In or Go Out offensively. She is tough to guard Sweet or Salty because she can shoot the 3 and play Laugh Out Loud or Giggle inside.” Coach Rogers Flip Flops or Tennis Shoes Casual or Dress Up Up Close with Eva Loud or Quiet Indoors or Outdoors Favorite Food: My Grandma’s Cream Sleep or Study Soup Mountains or Beaches Favorite Holiday: New Year’s Cake or Pie Favorite Vegetable: Cucumbers Favorite Subject in School: Math Before CSI Favorite Fruit: Bananas Favorite Season: Fall At CSI: Eva showed she is capable of Favorite Modern Invention: Com- big things last season, posting a 16-point puter performance against CEU. She ranked One word to describe me: Tall second on the team in blocks per game 7th If I were an animal, I would be a: in rebounding. Eva Ivanova In High School: An inside post with the butterfly. outside touch, Eva played for Bulgaria in 6-3 - Post - Sophomore Interesting Fact: I shoot the basket- the junior European Championships in ball with my left hand but I am not 2004, 2005 and 2006. In 2004, Eva helped Varna, Bulgaria left-handed. lead them to a 12th-place finish. In 2005, Favorite Sit Down Restaurant: Bulgaria finished in 11th place and in 2006, her team took second in the junior national Tomato’s tournament and eighth in the Junior Favorite CSI Instructor: Mark Was- European Championships. #42 den

2006-07 Stats

Games 32 Points Per Game 4.9 Field Goals Made 58 3-pointers Made 5 Field Goals Att. 43 3-points Att. 7 Free Throws Made 36 Assists 12 Free Throws Att. 48 Steals 13 Free Throw % .750 Blocked Shots 31 Rebounds 05 Turnovers 37

2006-07 Game Highs

Points...... 16 vs. CEU (01/27/07) Rebounds...... 9 (two times) Assists...... 2 (two times) Steals...... 3 vs. Snow (01/19/07) Blocked Shots...... 4 vs. Snow (01/20/07) 3-pointers...... 1 (5 times) Free Throws...... 5 (three times)

12 This or That “Anita has improved so much from last season. Right now, she is prob- Vanilla or Chocolate ably our go-to post player inside. Shoes or No Shoes She is very physical and confident.” Sleep or Study Coach Rogers Offense or Defense Stay In or Go Out Up Close with Anita Cake or Pie Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Favorite Food: Sushi Baths or Showers Favorite Fruit: Apple Mountains or Beaches Favorite Color: Green Small Town or Big City Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill Favorite Holiday: Christmas Before CSI Favorite Toy as a Child: Skip It At CSI: Anita showed she can dominate inside Favorite Modern Invention: Com- at times last season. One of the top shot blockers puter/Internet in the conference last season, Anita averaged six points and 4 rebounds per game. Favorite Book: Harry Potter In High School: Anita played basketball and Anita Burdick If I were an animal, I would be a: volleyball at North Valleys High School, leading cheetah because I want to go fast. her team to a third-place region finish her junior 6-3- Post - Sophomore year and a fourth-place league finish her senior Favorite Sit-Down Restaurant: Sushi year. Pier #2 While at NVHS, Anita broke many school Reno, Nev. records including rebounds in a game (26) and Favorite Cereal: Chocolate Chex points in a game (46). She also holds the season Favorite Comedian: Dave Chapelle and career records for rebounds and the game, Favorite CSI Instructor: Mark Was- season and career records for blocks. As a senior, Anita was named Sierra League den Player of the Year, region player of the year and #44 first team all-state.

2006-07 Stats

Games 29 Points Per Game 6.2 Field Goals Made 64 3-pointers Made 0 Field Goals Att. 45 3-points Att. 0 Free Throws Made 52 Assists 6 Free Throws Att. 65 Steals 10 Free Throw % .800 Blocked Shots 31 Rebounds  Turnovers 34

2006-07 Game Highs

Points...... 19 vs. CNCC (02/10/07) Rebounds...... 12 vs. Phoenix (11/24/06) Assists...... 1 (six times) Steals...... 2 vs. Dawson (11/16/06) Blocked Shots...... 4 (two times) Free Throws...... 6 vs. CNCC (02/09/07) Field Goals...... 7 vs. CNCC (02/10/07)

13 This or That “Kelsey is a great shooter, a pure shooter. Once she makes the transition Black or Gold from speed of the high school game to Sweet or Salty quickness of the college game, she will Indoors or Outdoors be able to score points.” Coach Rogers Hamburger or Hotdog Shoes or No Shoes Up Close with Kelsey Stay In or Go Out Casual or Dress Up Favorite Candy Bar: Reeses Peanut Vanilla or Chocolate Butter Cups Run or Walk Favorite Color: Yellow Small Town or Big City Favorite Sit Down Restaurant: Johnny Carinos Before CSI Hidden Talent: I play the piano. Before CSI: A two-sport athlete at Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms Twin Falls High School, Kelsey earned Interesting Fact: I was a finalist for first team all-conference accolades two a stamp drawing contest with the post years in basketball and three in vol- Kelsey Jardine office. leyball. 5-8 - Guard - Freshman If I could invent a word, it would be: Her senior season, Kelsey led the chickabank. Bruins to a fourth-place finish at state Twin Falls, Idaho It would mean: too cool for school. and was named District 4-5-6 Player of Favorite CSI Instructors: Chris Mey- the Year. erhoeffer and Tony Mannen A member of National Honor Favorite Vegetable: Carrots Society, Kelsey also excelled in the Favorite Fruit: Strawberry classroom. #10 Favorite Movie: Wild Hogs

This or That “She brings playing experience to the court, having played a year of JUCO Vanilla or Chocolate ball. She is in great shape and works Sweet or Salty hard every day.” Coach Rogers Shoes or No Shoes Stay In or Go Out Loud or Quiet Up Close with Jamie Sit or Stand Run or Walk Favorite Color: Pink Casual or Dress Up Favorite Magazine: Shape Coffee or Hot Chocolate Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Pita Indoors or Outdoors Pit Favorite Subject in School: Math Before CSI Favorite Fruit: Apple Favorite Season: Summer Before CSI: A transfer from Sheri- Favorite Clothing Brand: The Buckle dan College, Jamie sat out last season One word to describe me: Competi- tive after she injured her knee. Jamie Edwards I have a pet peeve about: wrinkles in A Twin Falls High School graduate, my clothes. Jamie earned three letters in basketball 5-6 - Guard - Sophomore- Favorite Holiday: Valentine’s Day and was named all conference and all Hobbies: Singing and Working Out state. Her senior season, she was key Twin Falls, Idaho When I was little, I wanted to be a: in the Bruins third-place finish at the singer. state tournament. Now, I want to be a: dietition. Jamie also competed in track and Favorite Cereal: Life field, helping her 4x100 relay team to a third-place finish. #14

14 This or That “Kim will be a great player for us next season. She will have played a year Black or Gold and spent a year learning our system. Flip Flops or Tennis Shoes She is a competitor.” Coach Rogers Stay In or Go Out Sunrise or Sunset Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Up Close with Kim Cake or Pie Casual or Dress Up Favorite Candy Bar: Twix Looks or Personality Favorite Holiday: 4th of July Baths or Showers Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill Small Town or Big City Interesting Fact: I have four brothers. Favorite Magazine: Sports Illustrated Before CSI Favorite Toy as a Child: My Horse Before CSI: A transfer from Snow Favorite Modern Invention: MP3 College, Kim will red-shirt this season Players for the Golden Eagles. At Snow, she One word to describe me: Serious dominated inside, scoring 10 points Kim Gamblin Favorite Pop: Dr. Pepper and pulling down 5 rebounds per 5-11 - Forward - Redshirt Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli game. Favorite Fruit: Strawberries Kim played volleyball and basket- Herriman, Utah Favorite Book: Reflections on the ball for Riverton High School, leading Game and Life by John Wooden her team to a region championship her Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: senior season. She ranked third all- Arby’s time for the state of Utah in field goal Favorite Comedian: Brian Regan percentage. #20

This or That “Sam is as smooth as they come. She has a great 15-foot shot, which is one Offense or Defense of the toughest shots in basketball. She Loud or Quiet is athletic and fearless. She will be an Flip Flops or Tennis Shoes impact player for us.” Coach Rogers Shoes or No Shoes Talk or Listen Up Close with Sam Sleep or Study Casual or Dress Up Favorite TV Show: I Love New York Stay In or Go Out Favorite Movie: He Got Game Mountains or Beaches Favorite Food: Soul Food Coffee or Hot Chocolate Favorite Pop: Mountain Dew I have a pet peeve about: people who Before CSI smack their lips when they eat. Favorite Cereal: Lucky Charms Before CSI: A standout at Highline Favorite Color: Red CC last season, Sam earned MVP of One word description of myself is: the NWAACC as well as first team unpredictable. Favorite Book: Tear of a Tiger NWAACC Tournament honors. She Samantha Tinned Interesting Facts: I am the oldest of averaged 22 points, 9 rebounds and 5 6-0 - Forward - Sophomore six siblings and I like to write poems blocks per game while there. and raps. During high school, Sam led her Seattle, Wash. Favorite Fruit: Pineapple team to a second-place finish at state in Favorite Magazine: Slam 2003 and league championships three Favorite Clothing Brand: Jordan times. Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: She averaged 13 points and 10 McDonald’s rebounds as a senior. #21 15 This or That “Cassie is pure hustle. She knows how to win and brings that attitude to Cake or Pie the court every day. She plays with a Sweet or Salty never-say die style.” Coach Rogers Indoors or Outdoors Offense or Defense Shoes or No Shoes Up Close with Cassie Stay In or Go Out Casual or Dress Up Favorite Food: Crab Vanilla or Chocolate Favorite Candy Bar: Snickers Run or Walk Favorite Sit Down Restaurant: Mountains or Beaches Jaker’s Favorite Color: Green Before CSI My hobbies include: riding my horse, Before CSI: A two sport athlete at spending time with my family, hunting Richfield, Cassie led the Tigers to a and fishing. basketball state championship her se- Favorite Movie: The Guardian nior season, earning 1A State Player of Cassie Wood Favorite Modern Invention: Micro- the Year as well as first team all district 5-9 - Guard - Freshman wave honors. When I was little, I wanted to be: a Cassie led her high school teams Richfield, Idaho cowgirl. to four state tournaments in basketball Now, I want to be a: teacher. and two in volleyball. Favorite CSI Instructor: Tony Man- As a junior, Cassie was named nen second team all-state and first team Favorite Vegetable: Broccoli District 4. #24 Favorite Fruit: Strawberry

This or That “Noelle is a long guard that can get up and down the floor, plus she gets on Vanilla or Chocolate the glass real well. She has a chance Sweet or Salty to be a great player for us.” Coach Shoes or No Shoes Rogers Stay In or Go Out Loud or Quiet Up Close with Noelle Sit or Stand Run or Walk Favorite Color: Green and Purple Mountains or Beaches Interesting Fact: I have to have Coffee or Hot Chocolate grilled cheese sandwiches a certain Indoors or Outdoors way - sourdough bread with monterey jack cheese with boysenberry jam on Before CSI top. Favorite Vegetable: Celery Before CSI: Noelle played basket- Favorite Subject in School: History ball and soccer at Boulder City High Favorite Fruit: Peach My most prized possession is: my School, leading her soccer team to a Noelle Milicic moccasins. league championship in 2005 and a Favorite Food: Italian second-place finish at state in basket- 6-0 - Forward - Freshman One word to describe me: Weird ball in 2004. Pet Peeve: People who chew with She earned first team all-state hon- Boulder City, Nev. their mouths open and loud. ors in both soccer and basketball her Favorite Holiday: Christmas senior season as well as varsity letters My hobbies include: basketball, three years in each sport. soccer, volleyball, walleyball, snow- boarding, wakeboarding, skiing and #30 longboarding.

16 This or That “LaCale is just one of those kids you want to be around. She is one of the Black or Gold most talented passers I’ve coached. Flip Flops or Tennis Shoes She will be a crowd favorite.” Coach Stay In or Go Out Rogers Sunrise or Sunset Laugh Out Loud or Giggle Up Close with LaCale Cake or Pie Casual or Dress Up Favorite Food: Ice Cream Loud or Quiet Favorite Holiday: Thanksgiving Indoors or Outdoors Favorite Season: Winter in Seattle Small Town or Big City Favorite CSI Instructor: Jim Dawson If I could invent a word, it would be: Before CSI chillaxin. Before CSI: LaCale comes to CSI via It would mean: to chill and relax. Pepperdine University, where she red- Favorite Modern Invention: XBox shirted last season with a knee injury. 360 She led her high school team to a state championship her junior season and a 4A LaCale Pringle-Buchanan One word to describe me: Well-man- West Division title as a senior. nered LaCale was named first team all state 5-8 - Guard - Freshman Interesting Fact: I have shot with by the Seattle Times in 2006 and second Reggie Miller and there are only about team by the News Tribune. She also was Seatlle, Wash. named a pre-season Street and Smith two people who have ever seen my All-American honorable mention prior feet. to her senior year. In 2006, LaCale was a My hobbies include: basketball, box- McDonald’s Game nominee. As a senior, she averaged 17.6 points, 5 steals, 10.3 ing, football and chess. rebounds and 6 assists per game. #32 Favorite Retaurant: Dairy Queen

This or That “Maddy is a very skilled player. She has a chance to be something special at Laugh out Loud or Giggle CSI. She is one of the best posts I’ve Loud or Quiet coached. She will be a big part of how Flip Flops or Tennis Shoes successful we are.” Coach Rogers Shoes or No Shoes Talk or Listen Up Close with Maddy Sleep or Study Casual or Dress Up Favorite Candy: Skittles Stay In or Go Out Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Mountains or Beaches and The Holiday Text Message or Call Favorite Sit Down Restaurant: Chili’s Before CSI Favorite Season: Summer Favorite Fruits: Mango and Straw- Before CSI: Maddy attended Xavi- berries er High School in Australia. Outside of Favorite Singer or Group: Pink Favorite Color: Pink school, she competed on the Australian Maddy Plunkett Favorite Pop: Coke U19 Junior Olympic Team. Favorite Car: Chrysler 300 6-2 - Post - Freshman If I were an animal, I would be a: dolphin. Albury NSW, Australia My first impression of Twin falls was: that I loved it. It’s beautiful and better than I thought. #52 I have a pet peeve about: spitting. 17 This or That “Soana is the real deal. She can pass, drive, rebound and shoot. When she Cake or Pie is on the floor, we are better. Once she Sweet or Salty gets over early game jitters, Soana will Indoors or Outdoors be fun to watch.” Coach Rogers Offense or Defense Shoes or No Shoes Up Close with Joey Stay In or Go Out Casual or Dress Up Favorite Food: Quesadilla Vanilla or Chocolate Favorite Candy Bar: Twix Run or Walk Favorite Sit Down Restaurant: Small Town or Big City Applebee’s Favorite Fast-Food Restaurant: Before CSI Sonic Before CSI: Soana comes to CSI Favorite Vegetable: Corn from New Caledonia where she played Favorite Color: Blue on outside dirt courts. She played on If I could invent a word, it would be: the Oceania team in 2005 in Australia Soana Lucet Soana as well as 2006. She was named MVP 6-1 - Forward - Freshman It would mean: perfection. of the tournament in 2006. One Word Description of Myself: New Caledonia Bomb Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy Interesting Fact: I’ve never been trick or treating. Hidden Talent: I speak French. #53 Favorite Fruit: Strawberry

Manager Manager Manager Lacee Kimball Lindsey Jensen Tristan Rogers Grace, Idaho Shelley, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho

18 CSI Overall 2006-07 Record:25-7 Region 18 2006-07 Record: 15-5

All-Game Totals All Field Goals 3 Point Goals Free throws AVG OFF DEF TOT AVG AVG AVG AVG AVG GP FG FGA PCT 3PG 3PA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS REB REB REB REB PF ASST ASST TO TO BLK BLK STL STL

Maria Moore 31 202 451 .448 45 21 .372 68 04 .654 6.7 92 26 218 7.0 79 30 4.18 05 3.39  0.35 90 2.90 Brittany Moore 27 3 271 .417 53 56 .340 36 55 .655 .7 21 62 83 3.1 54 87 3.22 48 .78  0.04 42 .56 Amy Bratvold 32 04 271 .384 7 45 .378 80 09 .734 9.5 68 08 76 5.5 86 32 .00 52 .63 3 0.41 31 0.97 Alexis Tucker 32 76 91 .398 0 2 .000 60 82 .732 6.6 78 99 77 5.5 38 32 .00 49 .53 7 0.22 34 .06 Ashley Thompson 32 79 85 .427 3 8 .375 49 79 .620 6.6 88 04 92 6.0 94 38 .19 45 .4  0.03 52 .63 Anita Burdick 29 64 45 .441 0 0 .000 52 65 .800 6.2 39 72  3.8 60 6 0.21 34 .17 3 .07 0 0.34 Eva Ivanova 32 58 43 .406 5 7 .294 36 48 .750 4.9 40 65 05 3.3 43 2 0.38 37 .16 31 0.97 3 0.41 Maylene Ornelas 32 53 44 .368 26 91 .286 7 27 .630 4.7 9 63 72 2.3 46 73 2.28 64 2.00 4 0.13 40 .25 Kali Hess 31 4 3 .363 9 39 .231 50 64 .781 4.5 33 37 70 2.3 26 29 0.94 42 .35 0 0.00 5 0.48 Jennifer Kioa 6 9 24 .375 0 2 .000 5 7 .294 3.8 8 8 6 2.7 3  0.17 6 .00 4 2.33  0.17 Tera Tremayne 29 32 83 .386 2 42 .286 8 24 .750 3.2 8 30 48 .7 27 9 0.66 8 0.62 0 0.00 4 0.48 Whitney Thompson 29 34 81 .420 0 2 .000 6 29 .552 2.9 28 40 68 2.3 38 4 0.48 23 0.79 4 0.14 0 0.34 Daraysha Kennedy 22 9 53 .358 4 6 .250 3 21 .619 2.5 9 6 25 .1 27 5 0.68 25 .14  0.05 0 0.45 Amy Higbee 25 6 52 .308 3 7 .429 4 26 .538 2.0 8 25 43 .7 6 8 0.72 7 0.68  0.04 7 0.68 Team 5 25 40 .3 2

CSI TOTALS 32 900 2207 .408 77 548 .323 514 750 .685 77.8 564 880 444 45.1 637 506 5.81 567 7.72 9 3.72 379 .84 Opponents Totals 32 714 922 .37 62 535 .303 422 671 .629 62.9 424 782 206 37.7 655 448 4.00 719 22.47 88 2.75 290 9.06

GP=Games Played FG=Field Goals FGA=Field Goals Attempted PCT=Percent FT=Free Throws FTA=Free Throws Attempted AVG PTS=Average Points OFF REB=Offensive Rebounds DEF REB=Defensive Rebounds PF=Personal Fouls AVG ASST=Assists Per Game ASST=Total Assists AVG TO=Turnovers Per Game TO-Total Turnovers AVG BLK=Blocks Per Game BLK=Total Blocks AVG STL=Steals Per Game STL=Total Steals

SWAC Overall 2006-07 2006-07

SWAC Teams Wins Losses Pct. Wins Losses Pct. Salt Lake CC 17 3 0.850 28 7 0.800 College of Southern Idaho 15 5 0.750 25 7 0.781 North Idaho College 11 9 0.550 20 12 0.625 College of Eastern Utah 9 11 0.450 16 16 0.500 Snow College 8 12 0.400 15 16 0.484 Colorado Northwestern CC 0 20 0.000 5 25 0.167

19 Date Opponent Result Score Site 11/09/06 Casper College W 89-51 Twin Falls, Idaho 11/10/06 Sheridan College W 98-80 Twin Falls, Idaho 11/11/06 Central Arizona L 81-79 Twin Falls, Idaho 11/16/06 Dawson CC W 92-40 Casper, Wyo. 11/17/06 Miles City College W 65-59 Casper, Wyo. 11/18/06 Casper College W 61-42 Casper, Wyo. 11/24/06 Phoenix College W 83-63 Twin Falls, Idaho 11/25/06 Yakima Valley CC W 72-62 Twin Falls, Idaho 12/08/06 North Idaho College W OT 66-64 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 12/09/06 North Idaho College L 74-73 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 12/19/06 Scottsdale College W 97-58 Scottsdale, Ariz. 12/21/06 Glendale College W 89-73 Glendale, Ariz. 01/05/06 Colorado NW W 93-56 Rangely, Colo. 01/06/06 Colorado NW W 99-46 Rangely, Colo. 01/12/07 Salt Lake CC W 70-47 Twin Falls, Idaho 01/13/07 Salt Lake CC W 70-62 Twin Falls, Idaho 01/19/07 Snow College W 69-52 Twin Falls, Idaho 01/20/07 Snow College W 80-69 Twin Falls, Idaho 01/26/07 College of Eastern Utah L 70-50 Price, Utah 01/27/07 College of Eastern Utah W 66-53 Price, Utah 02/02/07 North Idaho College L 67-64 Twin Falls, Idaho 02/03/07 North Idaho College W 79-67 Twin Falls, Idaho 02/09/07 Colorado NW W 103-43 Twin Falls, Idaho 02/10/07 Colorado NW W 87-68 Twin Falls, Idaho 02/16/07 Salt Lake CC W 63-60 Salt Lake City, Utah 02/17/07 Salt Lake CC L 80-57 Salt Lake City, Utah 02/23/07 Snow College L 81-76 Ephraim, Utah 02/24/07 Snow College W 79-70 Ephraim, Utah 03/02/07 College of Eastern Utah W 96-72 Twin Falls, Idaho 03/03/07 College of Eastern Utah W 87-68 Twin Falls, Idaho

Region 18 Tournament 03/09/07 North Idaho College W 70-60 Ephraim, Utah 03/10/07 Salt Lake CC L 74-69 Ephraim, Utah

20 Date Day Opponent Site Time Nov. 1 Thur. Chandler Gilbert Phoenix, Ariz. 6 p.m. Nov. 3 Sat. Mesa College Mesa, Ariz. 6 p.m. Nov. 15-17 Thur.-Sat. Central Arizona Tourney Coolidge, Ariz. Nov. 15 Thur. Central Arizona College Coolidge, Ariz. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 Fri. Odessa Coolidge, Ariz. 5:30 p.m. Nov. 17 Sat. Monroe College Coolidge, Ariz. Noon Nov. 23-24 Fri.-Sat. Wolverton Challenge Twin Falls, Idaho Nov. 23 Fri. Treasure Valley Twin Falls, Idaho 6 p.m. Nov. 24 Sat. Yavapai College Twin Falls, Idaho 6 p.m. Nov. 30-Dec. 1 Thur.-Sat. Boise Office Equipment Tourney Twin Falls, Idaho Nov. 30 Fri. All Stars Twin Falls, Idaho 6 p.m. Dec. 1 Sat. Columbia Basin Twin Falls, Idaho 6 p.m. Dec. 6-8 Thur.-Sat. Coca-Cola Classic Twin Falls, Idaho Dec. 6 Thur. Yakima Valley Twin Falls, Idaho 8 p.m. Dec. 7 Fri. Northwest Wyoming Twin Falls, Idaho 8 p.m. Dec. 8 Sat. Sheridan College Twin Falls, Idaho 8 p.m. Jan. 3-5 Thur.-Sat. SWAC Challenge Coeur d’Alene, Idaho TBA Jan. 10 Thur. Colorado Northwestern CC Twin Falls, Idaho 5:30 p.m. Jan. 12 Sat. College of Eastern Utah Twin Falls, Idaho  p.m. Jan. 19 Sat. North Idaho College Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 2 p.m. MST Jan. 25 Fri. Snow College Ephraim, Utah 5:30 p.m. Jan. 26 Sat. Salt Lake CC Salt Lake City, Utah  p.m. Feb. 1 Fri. North Idaho College Twin Falls, Idaho 5:30 p.m. Feb. 2 Sat. North Idaho College Twin Falls, Idaho  p.m. Feb. 8 Fri. College of Eastern Utah Price, Utah 5:30 p.m. Feb. 9 Sat. College of Eastern Utah Price, Utah 1 p.m. Feb. 15 Fri. Snow College Twin Falls, Idaho 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16 Sat. Snow College Twin Falls, Idaho  p.m. Feb. 22 Fri. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, Idaho 5:30 p.m. Feb. 23 Sat. Salt Lake CC Twin Falls, Idaho  p.m. Feb. 29 Fri. Colorado Northwestern CC Rangely, Colo. 5:30 p.m. Mar. 1 Sat. Colorado Northwestern CC Rangely, Colo. 1 p.m. Mar. 6-8 Thur.-Sat. Region 18 Championships Home of Women’s Winner Mar 18-22 Tues.-Sat. NJCAA National Tournament Salina, Kansas

21 2006-07 Region 18 Regular Season Individual Stat Leaders Points Per Game Steals Per Game 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Maria Moore...... 1st (16.7) Maria Moore...... 1st (2.90) Maria Moore...... 3rd (.372) Brittany Moore...... 5th (11.7) Ashley Thompson...... 6th (1.63) Brittany Moore...... 6th (.340) Amy Bratvold...... 11th (9.5) Brittany Moore...... 8th (1.56) Free Throw Pct. Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game Amy Bratvold...... 6th (.734) Maria Moore...... 4th (7.0) Maria Moore...... 1st (4.19) Maria Moore...... 12th (.654) Ashley Thompson...... 6th (6.0) Brittany Moore...... 5th (3.22) Alexis Tucker...... 8th (5.5) Maylene Ornelas...... 13th (2.28) Blocks Per Game Anita Burdick...... 3rd (1.07) Assist/Turnover Ratio 3-Point FG Made Eva Ivanova...... 4th (0.97) Brittany Moore...... 1st (1.81) Brittany Moore...... 1st (1.96) Amy Bratvold...... 8th (0.41) Maria Moore...... 3rd (1.24) Maria Moore...... 7th (1.45) Maria Moore...... 10th (0.35) 2006-07 Region 18 Top 10 Team Stat Leaders All Games Rebounding Scoring Offense Field Goal Percentage CSI...... 1st (45.1) CSI...... 1st (77.8) SLCC...... 1st (.460) SLCC...... 2nd (40.9) SLCC...... 2nd (73.7) Snow...... 2nd (.409) CEU...... 3rd (39.9) NIC...... 3rd (72.0) CSI...... 3rd (.408)

Free Throw Percentage Scoring Defense 3-Point Field Goal Pct CEU...... 1st (.701) SLCC...... 1st (57.2) SLCC...... 1st (.334) CNCC...... 2nd (.691) NIC...... 2nd (60.5) CSI...... 2nd (.323) CSI...... 3rd (.685) CSI...... 3rd (62.9) Snow...... 3rd (.323)

Steals Assists Blocked Shots NIC...... 2st (12.41) SLCC...... 1st (16.83) CEU...... 1st (5.81) CEU...... 2nd (12.34) CSI...... 2nd (15.81) CSI...... 2nd (3.72) CSI...... 3rd (11.84) NIC...... 3rd (15.59) Snow...... 3rd (3.23) 2006-07 Final CSI Category Leaders Points Per Game Blocked Shots Per Game 3-Point Field Goals Per Game Maria Moore...... 1st (16.7) Anita Burdick...... 1st (1.1) Brittany Moore...... 1st (2.0) Brittany Moore...... 2nd (11.7) Eva Ivanova...... 2nd (1.0) Maria Moore...... 2nd (1.5) Amy Bratvold...... 3rd (9.5) Amy Bratvold...... 3rd (0.4) Free Throw Percentage Assists Per Game Field Goal Percentage Anita Burdick...... 1st (.800) Maria Moore...... 1st (4.2) Maria Moore...... 1st (.448) Kali Hess...... 2nd (.781) Brittany Moore...... 2nd (3.2) Anita Burdick...... 2nd (.441) Tera Tremayne...... 3rd (.750) Maylene Ornelas...... 3rd (2.3) Ashley Thompson...... 3rd (.427) Steals Per Game Rebounds Per Game 3-Point Percentage Maria Moore...... 1st (2.9) Maria Moore...... 1st (7.0) Amy Bratvold...... 1st (.378) Ashley Thompson...... 2nd (1.6) Ashley Thompson...... 2nd (6.0) Maria Moore...... 2nd (.372) Brittany Moore...... 2nd (1.6) Alexis Tucker...... 3rd (5.5) Brittany Moore...... 3rd (.340) Maylene Ornelas...... 4th (1.3) Amy Bratvold...... 3rd (5.5) 22 NJCAA All-Americans (Since 1993-94) Amber McEwen...... 1993-94 Amanda Covington...... 1996-97 All-Region 18 First Team Charlotte Norman...... 1997-98 (Since 1988-89) Sarah Nelson...... 1998-99 Hettie DeJong...... 1988-89 Sidney Orndorff...... 2004-05 Angie Olson...... 1989-90 Nakeya Isabell...... 2004-05 Susanna Tauteoli...... 1990-91 Maria Moore...... 2005-06 Cynthia Clinger...... 1990-91 Maria Moore...... 2006-07 Shirley Stepan...... 1991-92 NJCAA Academic All-Americans Amber McEwen...... 1993-94 (Since 1993-94) Marcy Jenkins...... 1994-95 Tracy Arrossa...... 1995-96 Amanda Covington...... 1995-96 Holly Harper...... 1996-97 Amanda Covington...... 1996-97 Charlotte Norman...... 1996-97 Charlotte Norman...... 1997-98 Sarah Nelson...... 1998-99 Sarah Nelson...... 1998-99 Camille Porter...... 2002-03 Jinga Gosschalk...... 2000-01 Cheryl Blazzard...... 2005-06 Belinda Stubbs...... 2001-02 Tanya Lalicker...... 2005-06 Sidney Orndorff...... 2003-04 Brittany Moore...... 2006-07 Nakeya Isabell...... 2004-05 Alexis Tucker...... 2006-07 Maria Moore...... 2006-07 Ashley Thompson...... 2006-07 Brittany Moore...... 2006-07

Region 18 Tournament MVP All-Region 18 Second Team (Since 1993-94) (Since 1992-93) Sarah Nelson...... 1998-99 Sharleece Keller...... 1992-93 Andrea Sivakova...... 2003-04 Deanna Glover...... 1995-96 Delicia Jernigan...... 2004-05 Charlotte Norman...... 1996-97 Camille Porter...... 2002-03 Region 18 All-Tournament Team Denisa Svarova...... 2003-04 Delicia Jernigan...... 2003-04 (Since 1993-94) Denisa Svarova...... 2004-05 Amber McEwen...... 1993-94 Joanna Hixon...... 2004-05 Deanna Glover...... 1995-96 Brittany Moore...... 2005-06 Amanda Covington...... 1995-96 Jalena Williams...... 2005-06 Sarah Nelson...... 1997-98 Amy Bratvold...... 2006-07 Jessica Gibbs...... 1998-99 Belinda Stubbs...... 2000-01 Lenka Zimova...... 2003-04 All-Region 18 Honorable Mention Delicia Jernigan...... 2003-04 (Since 1993-94) Denisa Svarova...... 2004-05 Mandi Ortega...... 1995-96 Lenka Zimova...... 2004-05 Deena Bartu...... 1997-98 Maria Moore...... 2005-06 Sarah Nelson...... 1997-98 Cecilie Bates...... 1998-99 Region 18 Coach of the Year Jessica Gibbs...... 1998-99 Ben Stroud...... 1990-91 Belinda Stubbs...... 2000-01 Ben Stroud...... 1992-93 Crystal Hardcastle...... 2001-02 Joel Bate...... 1998-99 Angela Williams...... 2001-02 Randy Rogers...... 2003-04 Amy Kucheran...... 2002-03 Randy Rogers...... 2004-05 Andrea Sivakova...... 2003-04 Delicia Jernigan...... 2004-05 Region 18 Player of the Year Ashley Thompson...... 2005-06 (Since 2003-04) Ashley Thoompson...... 2006-07 Sidney Orndorff...... 2004-05 Alexis Tucker...... 2006-07 Maria Moore...... 2005-06 23 Continuing Success Where they played basketball after CSI

Cynthia Clinger, Texas Tech Univ. Brandi Moore, Benedict College (1992 Nat. Champions) Megan Kane, Carroll College Susanna Tautaoli, University of Utah Denisa Svarova, Emporia State University Marcia Yastrop, Idaho State University Sidney Orndorff, Stoneybrook University Becky Brower, University of New Orleans Delicia Jernigan, Stoneybrook University Amy Boone, George Mason University Lenka Zimova, Texas A&M Kristi Brown, University of Wyoming Joanna Hixon, Idaho State University Hettie DeJong, University of Idaho Nakeya Isabell, Pepperdine University Candace Lords, Southern Utah University Jordan Eckman, Westminster College Suzanne Hansen, Northwest Nazarene University Krystn Patterson, Albertson College Sharleece Keller, University of Idaho Maria Moore, Texas Tech University Audra Urie, University of Alaska-Anchorage Brittany Moore, Boise State University Marcella Weissbeck, Whitman College Ashley Thompson, University of Alaska Anchorage Amber McEwen, University of Utah Alexis Tucker, Westminster College Jenny Shaw, Lewis and Clark State College Amy Bratvold, Eastern Washington University Keri Andrus, Rocky Mountain College Jenna Umthun, Albertson College of Idaho Lenka Zimova Marcy Jenkins, Albertson College of Idaho Kim Frei, Midot State University Michelle Wescott, Albertson College of Idaho Rikki Peterson, Whitworth College Holly Henry, Western Oregon University Franci Olsen, Western Montana University DeAnna Glover, Western Montana University Mandi Ortega, Idaho State University Andrea Jensen, Albertson College of Idaho Allison Fortner, Concordia Lutheran College Amanda Covington, Casy Murdock, Gonzaga University Landis Barnes, Western Montana University Courtnie Storr, Western Montana University Deena Bartu, Montana State University-Billings Charlotte Norman, Lewis Clark State College Sarah Nelson, Idaho State University Jessica Gibbs, University of Wyoming Cecile Bates, Albertson College of Idaho Katarina Gabaniova, Lewis Clark State College Sara Cellan, Western State of Colorado Lauren Dickman, Western Baptist College Jinga Gosschalk, Long Beach State University Aubrey Guastalli, University of Tennessee Nicolette Dresback, Azusa Pacific University Trenesha Biggers, Florida State University Melanie Croser, Penn State University Jodi Reber, University of California-Riverside Belinda Stubbs, Montana State University Angie Layton, Westminster College Amy Kucheran, University of Buffalo Camille Porter, Southern Oregon University Jessica White, Oral Roberts University Andrea Sivakova, Idaho State University Meliame Halaufia, California Baptist 24 Listen to all the action live on KTFI 1270 AM with Ken Simmons (left) and Jonathan Drew (right). If you aren’t in the Twin Falls area, go to www.csi.edu/athletics and click on listen live to hear all the CSI basketball games on your computer.

25 Scoring Name Points Games Years 1. Maria Moore 1131 63 2005-07 2. Sarah Nelson 908 63 997-99 6. Natalia Kortisova 35 91 .385 999-01 3. Sidney Orndorff 900 70 2003-05 7. Cecilie Bates 28 334 .383 997-99 4. Charlotte Norman 799 62 996-98 8. Denisa Svarova 21 56 .375 2003-05 5. Cynthia Clinger 780 50 988-90 9. Angela Williams 46 26 .365 2000-02 6. Denisa Svarova 733 72 2003-05 10. Camille Porter 87 239 .364 2001-03 7. Brittany Moore 711 59 2005-07 7. Marcy Jenkins 711 60 993-95 Free Throws Made 9. Jinga Gosschalk 702 60 999-01 Name Free Throws Games Years 10. Lenka Zimova 644 60 2003-05 1. Belinda Stubbs 234 56 2000-02 2. Sidney Orndorff 78 70 2003-05 Scoring Average 3. Maria Moore 154 63 2005-07 Name PPG Games Years 4. Amy Kucheran 149 62 2001-03 1. Maria Moore 17.9 63 2005-07 5. Andrea Sivakova 36 67 2002-04 2. Cynthia Clinger 5.6 50 988-90 6. Sarah Nelson 218 66 997-99 3. Sarah Nelson 14.4 63 997-99 7. Sara Cellan 129 63 998-00 4. Sidney Orndorff 2.9 70 2003-04 8. Denisa Svarova 28 72 2003-05 5. Charlotte Norman 2.8 62 996-98 9. Angie Layton 121 60 2001-03 5. Hettie Dejong 12.8 50 987-89 10. Lenka Zimiova 7 60 2003-04 7. Elisha Booth 12.6 26 2000-01 10. Jinga Gosschalk 7 60 999-01 8. Brittany Moore 2.1 59 2005-07 10. Amy Bratvold 7 64 2005-07 9. Monica Gustin 11.9 49 987-89 10. Marcy Jenkins 11.8 60 993-95 Free Throw Percentage Name FT FT Att % Years Field Goal Percentage 1. Amanda McGrath 59 70 .843 999-00 Name FG FG Att % Years 2. Sidney Ondorff 78 213 .836 2003-05 1. Marcy Jenkins 265 538 .680 993-95 3. Sarah Nelson 218 262 .832 997-99 2. Susana Tauteoli 224 402 .560 989-91 4. Joanna Hixon 59 73 .808 2004-05 3. Monica Gustin 254 462 .550 987-89 5. Anita Burdick 52 65 .800 2006-07 4. Cynthia Clinger 333 626 .530 989-91 6. Cecilie Bates 74 93 .796 997-99 5. Jessica Gibbs 218 415 .525 997-99 7. Kali Hess 50 64 .781 2006-07 6. Nakeya Isabell 09 213 .512 2003-04 8. Jinga Gosschalk 7 54 .760 999-01 7. Deanna Glover 75 342 .510 994-96 9. Zenovia Barron 58 77 .753 998-99 8. Kim Wegner 51 299 .505 998-99 10. Nakeya Isabell 79 06 .745 2004-05 9. Joanna Hixon 25 248 .504 2004-05 10. Lenka Zimova 7 57 .745 2003-05 10. Lenka Zimova 258 518 .498 2003-05 Rebounding 3-point Field Goals Made Name Rebounds Games Years Name 3-pointers Games Years 1. Mandi Ortega 482 64 994-96 1. Brittany Moore 129 59 2005-07 2. Maria Moore 466 63 2005-07 2. Cecilie Bates 128 66 997-99 3. Denisa Svarova 438 72 2003-05 3. Maria Moore 89 63 2005-07 4. Sydney Orndorff 414 70 2003-05 4. Camille Porter 87 62 2001-03 5. Sarah Nelson 414 66 997-99 5. Jinga Gosschalk 87 60 999-01 6. Marcy Jenkins 411 58 993-95 6. Dee Jernigan 83 63 2003-05 7. Ashley Thompson 406 64 2005-07 7. Sidney Orndorff 82 70 2003-05 8. Amy Bratvold 360 64 2005-07 8. Andrea Sivakova 65 67 2002-04 9. Charlotte Norman 343 62 996-98 9. Kaylan King 54 32 2005-06 10. Jessica Gibbs 317 54 997-99 10. Sara Cellan 46 63 998-00 10. Angela Williams 46 60 2000-02 Rebounding Average Name Avg Games Years 3-point Field Goal Percentage 1. Maria Moore 7.3 63 2005-07 Name 3FG 3 FG Att % Years 2. Erica Empey 7.0 33 999-00 1. Nakeya Isabell 39 87 .448 2004-05 3. Sarah Nelson 6.3 66 997-99 2. Holly Armstrong 20 47 .426 2000-01 3. Ashley Thompson 6.3 64 2005-07 3. Rubina Shahbazian 38 90 .422 2002-03 5. Denisa Svarova 6.1 72 2003-05 4. Brittany Moore 76 89 .402 2005-07 6. Belinda Stubbs 5.9 56 2000-02 5. Jinga Gosschalk 87 217 .40 999-01 6. Sidney Orndorff 5.9 70 2003-05 26 6. Jessica Gibbs 5.9 54 997-99 9. Amy Bratvold 5.6 64 2005-07

Assists Blocked Shots Name Assists Games Years Name Blocks Games Years 1. Maria Moore 294 63 2005-07 1. Mandi Ortega 233 64 994-96 2. Amanda Covington 245 63 995-97 2. Lenka Zimova 107 60 2003-05 3. Dee Jernigan 202 63 2003-05 3. Cynthia Clinger 87 50 989-91 4. Nakeya Isabell 187 36 2004-05 4. Denisa Svarova 83 72 2003-05 5. Crystal HArdcastle 81 60 2000-01 5. Katarina Gabaniova 81 35 998-99 6. Brittany Moore 171 59 2005-07 6. Joanna Hixon 45 36 2004-05 6. Audra Urie 171 50 987-89 7. Jessica Gibbs 39 5 997-99 6. Shirley Stephan 71 54 990-92 8. Amy Bratvold 36 64 2005-07 9. Jenny Shaw 166 56 992-94 9. Belinda Stubbs 34 56 2000-01 10. Candice Lords 162 48 989-91 10. Hettie Dejong 33 50 987-89 10. Andrea Sivakova 62 67 2002-03 Blocked Shots Per Game Assists Per Game Name BPG Games Years Name APG Games Years 1. Mandi Ortega 3.6 64 994-96 1. Nakeya Isabell 5.2 36 2004-05 2. Katarina Gabaniova 2.3 35 998-99 2. Maria Moore 4.6 63 2005-07 3. Lenka Zimova 1.8 60 2003-05 3. Amanda Covington 3.8 63 995-97 4. Cynthia Clinger .7 50 989-91 4. Zenovia Barron 3.7 35 998-99 4. Amy Bratvold 1.7 64 2005-07 5. Melanie Croser 3.6 27 2001-02 6. Joanna Hixon 1.3 36 2004-05 6. Jessica White 3.5 31 2002-03 7. Denisa Svarova 1.2 72 2003-04 7. Candice Lords 3.4 48 989-91 8. Erika Empey 0.8 33 999-00 7. Audra Urie 3.4 50 987-89 9. Hettie Dejong 0.7 50 987-89 8. Sidney Orndorff 3.2 70 2003-04 10. Jessica Gibbs 0.7 5 997-99 8. Dee Jernigan 3.2 63 2003-04 8. Becky Brower 3.2 47 988-90 8. Shirley Stephan 3.2 54 990-92 Maria Moore

Steals Name Steals Games Years 1. Amanda Covington 252 63 995-97 2. Maria Moore 216 63 2005-07 3. Sarah Nelson 141 66 997-99 4. Audra Urie 134 50 987-89 5. Nakeya Isabell 133 36 2004-05 6. Jessica Gibbs 132 54 997-99 7. Shirley Stephan 30 54 991-93 8. Mandi Ortega 129 64 994-96 8. Dee Jernigan 129 63 2003-04 10. Deena Bartu 123 6 996-98

Steals Per Game Name SPG Games Years 1. Amanda Covington 4.0 63 995-97 2. Nakeya Isabell 3.7 36 2004-05 3. Maria Moore 3.4 63 2005-07 4. Audra Urie 2.7 50 987-89 5. Shirley Stephan 2.4 54 991-93 5. Jessica Gibbs 2.4 5 997-99 7. Hettie Dejong 2.3 50 987-89 8. Sarah Nelson 2.1 66 997-99 9. Deena Bartu 2.0 6 996-98 9. Mandi Ortega 2.0 64 994-96 9. Dee Jernigan 2.0 63 2003-05

27 Scoring Name Points Games Years 1. Maria Moore 614 32 2005-06 4. Holly Armstrong 20 47 .426 2000-01 2. Maria Moore 517 31 2006-07 5. Jinga Gosschalk 40 94 .426 999-00 3. Sarah Nelson 508 32 998-99 6. Rubina Shahbazian 38 90 .422 2002-03 4. Marcy Jenkins 460 32 994-95 7. Camille Porter 60 47 .408 2002-03 5. Charlotte Norman 451 3 997-98 8. Sidney Orndorff 46 3 .407 2004-05 6. Cynthia Clinger 445 24 990-91 9. Brittany Moore 76 89 .402 2005-06 7. Shirley Stephan 405 29 991-92 10. Angela Williams 36 91 .396 2001-02 8. Sarah Nelson 400 3 997-98 9. Sharleece Keller 398 29 991-92 Free Throws Made 10. Jessica Gibbs 398 32 998-99 Name Free Throws Games Years 1. Belinda Stubbs 173 31 2001-02 Scoring Average 2. Sarah Nelson 131 35 998-99 Name PPG Games Years 3. Charlotte Norman  3 997-98 1. Maria Moore 19.2 32 2005-06 4. Deena Bartu 109 3 997-98 2. Cynthia Clinger 8.5 24 990-91 5. Sidney Orndorff 07 34 2003-04 3. Maria Moore 16.7 31 2006-07 6. Sara Cellan 104 29 999-00 4. Sara Cellan 16.1 29 999-00 7. Amy Kucheran 90 31 2002-03 5. Sarah Nelson 15.9 32 998-99 8. Sarah Nelson 87 3 997-98 5. Amber McEwen 5.9 23 993-94 9. Maria Moore 86 32 2005-06 7. Charlotte Norman 4.5 3 997-98 10. Amy Bratvold 80 32 2006-07 8. Marcy Jenkins 14.4 26 992-93 9. Shirley Stephan 4.0 29 991-92 Free Throw Percentage 10. Janyce Anderson 3.9 26 992-93 Name FT FT Att % Years 10. Hettie DeJong 13.9 24 991-92 1. Sidney Orndorff 71 84 .845 2004-05 2. Amanda McGrath 59 70 .843 999-00 Field Goal Percentage Name FG FG Att % Years 1. Susana Tauteoli 63 256 .640 990-91 2. Amy Boone 85 49 .570 991-92 Sidney Orndorff 3. Kim Wegner 6 07 .570 998-99 4. Monica Gustin 0 95 .560 987-88 4. Amber McEwen 41 250 .560 993-94 6. Audra Urie 09 98 .550 988-89 7. Cynthia Clinger 89 342 .550 990-91 8. Lenka Zimova 37 263 .521 2003-04 9. Jessica Gibbs 88 363 .518 998-99 10. Nakeya Isabell 09 213 .512 2004-05

3-point Field Goals Made Name 3-pointers Games Years 1. Brittany Moore 76 32 2005-06 2. Cecilie Bates 75 35 998-99 3. Camillie Porter 60 31 2002-03 4. Kaylan King 54 32 2005-06 5. Brittany Moore 53 27 2006-07 5. Cecilie Bates 53 3 997-98 7. Jinga Gosschalk 47 30 2000-01 8. Sidney Orndorff 46 36 2004-05 9. Dee Jernigan 45 36 2004-05 9. Maria Moore 45 31 2006-07

3-point Field Goal Percentage Name 3FG 3 FG Att % Years 1. Denisa Svarova 3 27 .481 2003-04 2. Nakeya Isabell 39 87 .448 2004-05 3. Natalia Kortisova 22 50 .440 2000-01

28 3. Sarah Nelson 87 04 .837 997-98 3. Ciarra Christian 41 49 .837 2005-06 5. Sidney Orndorff 07 29 .829 2003-04 6. Sarah Nelson 3 58 .829 998-99 7. Amanda Covington 3.9 32 995-96 7. Holly Armstrong 26 32 .813 2000-01 7. Amanda Covington 3.9 3 996-97 8. Jodi Reber 43 53 .811 2001-02 10. Becky Brower 3.8 26 989-90 9. Joanna Hixon 59 73 .808 2004-05 10. Belinda Stubbs 73 216 .801 2001-02 Steals Name Steals Games Years Rebounding 1. Nakeya Isabell 133 36 2004-05 Name Rebounds Games Years 2. Maria Moore 127 32 2005-06 1. Jessica Gibbs 269 35 998-99 3. Amanda Covington 27 32 995-96 2. Mandi Ortega 267 32 994-95 4. Jessica Gibbs 110 35 998-99 3. Sarah Nelson 265 3 998-99 5. Maria Moore 90 31 2006-07 4. Maria Moore 256 32 2005-06 5. Zenovia Barron 90 35 998-99 5. Janyce Anderson 254 28 993-94 7. Shirley Stephan 86 29 991-92 6. Amber McEwen 241 23 993-94 8. Janyce Anderson 82 28 992-93 7. Denisa Svarova 235 36 2004-05 9. Sara Cellan 79 29 999-00 8. Sidney Orndorff 220 34 2003-04 9. Marcy Jenkins 79 32 994-95 9. Susana Tauteoli 219 25 990-91 10. Maria Moore 218 31 2006-07 Steals Per Game Name SPG Games Years Rebounding Average 1. Amanda Covington 4.0 3 996-97 Name Avg Games Years 1. Amanda Covington 4.0 32 995-96 1. Amber McEwen 0.5 23 993-94 1. Maria Moore 4.0 32 2005-06 2. Janyce Anderson 9.1 28 992-93 4. Nakeya Isabell 3.7 36 2004-05 3. Susana Tauteoli 8.8 25 990-91 5. Jessica Gibbs 3.1 35 998-99 4. Mandi Ortega 8.3 32 994-95 6. Shirley Stephan 3.0 29 991-92 5. Maria Moore 8.0 32 2005-06 7. Maria Moore 2.9 31 2006-07 6. Jessica Gibbs 7.7 35 998-99 7. Janyce Anderson 2.9 28 992-93 7. Sarah Nelson 7.6 35 998-99 9. Audra Urie 2.8 24 988-89 8. Ashley Thompson 6.8 32 2005-06 10. Zenovia Barron 2.6 32 998-99 9. Maria Moore 7.0 31 2006-07 10. Audra Urie 2.6 26 987-88 10. Jalena Williams 6.5 32 2005-06 10. Sidney Orndorff 6.5 34 2003-04 Blocked Shots 10. Denisa Svarova 6.5 34 2003-04 Name Blocks Games Years 1. Mandi Ortega 118 32 994-95 Assists 2. Mandi Ortega 115 32 995-96 Name Assists Games Years 3. Katarina Gabaniova 81 35 998-99 1. Nakeya Isabell 187 36 2004-05 4. Cynthia Clinger 64 24 990-91 2. Maria Moore 166 32 2005-06 5. Lenka Zimova 55 30 2003-04 3. Maria Moore 130 31 2006-07 6. Lenka Zimova 52 30 2004-05 3. Zenovia Barron 30 35 998-99 7. Denisa Svarova 48 36 2004-05 5. Crystal Hardcastle 29 31 2001-02 8. Joanna Hixon 45 36 2004-05 6. Sydney Orndorff 20 34 2004-05 9. Amber McEwen 37 23 993-94 7. Amanda Covington 20 32 995-96 10. Denisa Svarova 35 36 2003-04 8. Dee Jernigan 117 36 2004-05 9. Shirley Stephan 4 29 991-92 Blocked Shots Per Game 10. Jessica White 108 31 2002-03 Name BPG Games Years 1. Mandi Ortega 3.7 32 994-95 Assists Per Game 2. Mandi Ortega 3.6 32 995-96 Name APG Games Years 3. Cynthia Clinger 2.7 24 990-91 1. Nakeya Isabell 5.2 36 2004-05 4. Katarina Gabaniova 2.3 35 998-99 1. Maria Moore 5.2 32 2005-06 5. Lenka Zimova 1.8 30 2003-04 3. Maria Moore 4.2 31 2006-07 6. Lenka Zimova 1.7 30 2004-05 3. Crystal Hardcastle 4.2 31 2001-02 7. Amber McEwen .6 23 993-94 5. Audra Urie 4.1 24 988-89 8. Denisa Svarova 1.3 36 2004-05 6. Kim Eperson 4.0 24 988-89 9. Anita Burdick 1.1 29 2006-07 7. Shirley Stephan 3.9 29 991-92 10. Jessica Gibbs 1.0 35 998-99

29 Most Points in a Game Name Points Opponent Date 1. Maria Moore 36 Central Arizona /11/06 2. Maria Moore 35 Dixie 01/07/06 3. Maria Moore 34 SLCC 02/18/06 9. Crystal Hardcastle 9 SLCC 02/02/02 4. Maria Moore 33 Snow 02/24/07 9. Nakeya Isabell 9 Dixie 01/08/05 4. Jinga Gosschalk 33 CEU 01/19/01 9. Dee Jernigan 9 N.D. All Stars /19/04 6. Maria Moore 32 Midland /12/05 9. Dee Jernigan 9 CNCC 2/05/03 7. Kaylan King 31 Pima 11/19/05 9. Maria Moore 9 Eastern Arizona /11/05 8. Sidney Orndorff 29 Arizona Western /12/04 9. Maria Moore 9 Midland /12/05 9. Maria Moore 28 CEU 01/28/05 9. Maria Moore 9 Arizona Western /26/05 10. Kaylan King 27 Nevada All Stars 2/27/05 9. Sidney Orndorff 9 CNCC 2/06/03 10. Maria Moore 27 Carl Albert /24/05 9. Tonya Phillips 9 Eastern Oregon /23/99 10. Sarah Nelson 27 Casper /28/98 9. Jessica White 9 Southern Nevada 02/22/03 10. Jalena Williams 27 Eastern Arizona /11/05 9. Maria Moore 9 Sheridan /10/06 10. Jalena Williams 27 North Idaho 2/10/05 Nakeya Isabell Most 3-pointers in a Game Name 3-pointers Opponent Date 1. Sidney Orndorff 8 Arizona Western /12/04 2. Cecilie Bates 7 CEU 01/08/99 2. Kaylan King 7 Pima College /19/05 2. Kaylan King 7 Nevada All-Stars 2/27/05 5. Cecilie Bates 6 SLCC 03/06/99 5. Brittany Moore 6 Snow 12/03/05 5. Camille Porter 6 Snow 02/15/03 Most Free Throws in a Game Name Free Throws Opponent Date 1. Diana Chavez 6 CEU 01/04/03 2. Belinda Stubbs 5 Yavapai /23/01 3. Belinda Stubbs 3 CEU 02/23/02 4. Sara Cellan 2 CEU 02/12/00 5. Sidney Orndorff  Casper 2/12/03 5. Belinda Stubs  Phoenix /09/01 7. Elisha Booth 0 CEU 12/29/00 7. Sara Cellan 0 Ricks 01/22/00 7. Lauren Dickman 0 Green River /26/99 7. Jinga Gosschalk 0 CEU 01/19/01 7. Amy Kucheran 0 CEU 02/27/03 7. Belinda Stubbs 0 Dixie 02/08/02 7. Amy Bratvold 0 NIC 02/03/07 Most Steals in a Game 7. Amy Bratvold 0 SLCC 03/10/07 Name Steals Opponent Date 1. Maria Moore 0 CNCC 2/01/05 Most Rebounds in a Game 2. Zenovia Barron 9 CEU 01/08/99 Name Rebounds Opponent Date 2. Janie Ward 9 Treasure Valley 2/11/97 1. Belinda Stubbs 7 Yavapai /23/01 2. Amanda Covington 9 W. Wyoming /02/95 2. Elisha Booth 6 Casper /25/00 2. Nakeya Isabell 9 Snow 03/04/05 2. Erika Empey 6 Miles City /03/00 2. Maria Moore 9 South Mountain /10/05 4. Maria Moore 5 Yakima /25/05 7. Jessica Gibbs 8 Treasure Valley 01/28/99 4. Ashley Thompson 5 SLCC 02/17/06 7. Zenovia Barron 8 W. Wyoming /19/98 6. Maria Moore 4 Dixie 01/07/06 7. Amanda Covington 8 Northwest 2/03/95 6. Sarah Nelson 4 SLCC 02/20/99 7. Nakeya Isabell 8 Dawson /20/04 6. Sidney Orndorff 4 CNCC 01/30/04 7. Maria Moore 8 Yakima /25/05 6. Sidney Orndorff 4 Dixie 11/21/03 6. Andrea Sivakova 4 Dixie 02/08/03 Most Blocks in a Game Name Blocks Opponent Date Most Assists in a Game 1. Mandi Ortega 0 Western Wyoming 12/02/95 Name Assists Opponent Date 2. Mandi Ortega 8 Dixie 03/01/95 1. Amanda Covington 2 NIC 01/09/97 3. Mandi Ortega 7 Snow 02/11/95 1. Maria Moore 2 Dixie 01/21/06 3. Mandi Ortega 7 Sheridan /17/95 3. Maria Moore  CEU 03/02/07 3. Mandi Ortega 7 NIC 01/28/95 4. Zenovia Barron 0 CNCC 02/05/99 6. Katarina Gabianova 6 CNCC 01/09/99 4. Chrissy Walsh 0 CNCC 01/09/99 6. Mandi Ortega 6 NIC 01/12/96 4. Zenovia Barron 0 Casper /29/98 6. Mandi Ortega 6 Green River /25/94 4. Nakeya Isabell 0 Arizona Western /12/04 6. Lenka Zimova 6 Snow 03/11/05 4. Nakeya Isabell 0 Yakima /27/04 6. Lenka Zimova 6 East Central 03/20/04 30 Yearly Scoring Leaders Year Name Games Points Avg. 87-88 Hettie Dejong 26 306 .7 88-89 Hettie Dejong 24 334 3.9 89-90 Angie Olsen 26 357 3.7 98-99 Zenovia Barron 32 27 4.0 90-91 Cynthia Clinger 24 445 8.5 99-00 Sara Cellan 29 82 2.8 91-92 Shirley Stepan 29 405 4.0 00-01 Nicolette Dresback 31 80 2.6 92-93 Janyce Anderson 28 388 3.9 01-02 Crystal Hardcastle 3 29 4.2 93-94 Amber McEwen 23 348 2.4 02-03 Jessica White 3 08 3.5 94-95 Marcy Jenkins 32 460 4.4 03-04 Sidney Orndorff 34 20 3.5 95-96 Mandi Ortega 32 332 0.4 04-05 Nakeya Isabell 36 87 5.2 96-97 Charlotte Norman 31 345 .2 05-06 Maria Moore 32 66 5.2 97-98 Charlotte Norman 31 45 4.5 06-07 Maria Moore 3 30 4.2 98-99 Sarah Nelson 35 545 5.6 99-00 Sara Cellan 29 467 6.1 Yearly Steal Leaders 00-01 Jinga Gosschalk 30 387 2.9 Year Name Games Steals Avg. 01-02 Belinda Stubbs 31 354 .4 87-88 Audra Urie 26 68 2.6 02-03 Camille Porter 31 287 9.3 88-89 Audra Urie 24 66 2.8 03-04 Sidney Orndorff 34 43 2.7 89-90 Angie Olsen 26 58 2.2 04-05 Sidney Orndorff 36 469 3.0 90-91 Stephanie Hale 25 44 .8 05-06 Maria Moore 32 614 9.2 91-92 Shirley Stephan 29 86 3.0 06-07 Maria Moore 31 517 6.7 92-93 Janyce Anderson 28 82 2.9 93-94 Jenna Umthun 28 62 2.2 Yearly Rebounding Leaders 94-95 Marcy Jenkins 32 79 2.5 Year Name Games Rebounds Avg. 95-96 Amanda Covington 32 27 4.0 87-88 Carol Trucotte 26 52 5.8 96-97 Amanda Covington 3 25 4.0 88-89 Angie Olsen 24 42 5.9 97-98 Janie Ward 31 71 2.3 89-90 Marcia Yastrop 8 41 7.8 98-99 Jessica Gibbs 32 01 3.2 90-91 Susana Tauteoli 25 219 8.8 99-00 Sara Cellan 29 79 2.7 91-92 Amy Boone 29 56 5.4 00-01 Jinga Gosschalk 30 58 .9 92-93 Janyce Anderson 28 254 9.1 01-02 Melanie Croser 27 61 2.3 93-94 Amber McEwen 23 24 0.5 02-03 Camille Porter 31 59 .9 94-95 Mandi Ortega 32 267 8.3 03-04 Dee Jernigan 27 65 2.4 95-96 Mandi Ortega 32 215 6.7 04-05 Nakeya Isabell 36 33 3.7 96-97 Charlotte Norman 3 67 6.0 05-06 Maria Moore 32 27 4.0 97-98 Charlotte Norman 3 76 5.7 06-07 Maria Moore 31 90 2.9 98-99 Sarah Nelson 35 265 7.6 99-00 Kim Wegner 3 68 5.4 Yearly Block Leaders 00-01 Elisha Booth 26 57 6.0 Year Name Games Blocks Avg. 01-02 Belinda Stubs 3 85 6.0 87-88 Monica Gustin 26 8 0.7 02-03 Amy Kucheran 3 75 5.6 88-89 Hettie Dejong 24 20 0.8 03-04 Sidney Orndorff 34 220 6.5 89-90 Cynthia Clinger 26 23 0.9 04-05 Denisa Svarova 36 235 6.5 90-91 Cynthia Clinger 24 64 2.7 05-06 Maria Moore 32 256 8.0 91-92 Amy Boone 29 26 0.9 06-07 Maria Moore 31 218 7.0 92-93 Ita Muavesi 2  0.5 93-94 Amber McEwen 23 37 .6 Yearly Assist Leaders 94-95 Mandi Ortega 32 8 3.7 Year Name Games Assists Avg. 95-96 Mandi Ortega 32 5 3.5 87-88 Audra Urie 26 73 2.8 96-97 Landis Barnes 29 20 0.7 88-89 Audra Urie 24 98 4.1 97-98 DeLanie Barnes 26 2 0.5 89-90 Becky Brower 26 98 3.8 98-99 Katarina Gabaniova 32 80 2.5 90-91 Candice Lords 25 84 3.4 99-00 Erika Empey 26 7 0.7 91-92 Shirley Stepan 29 4 3.9 00-01 Jinga Gosschalk 30 0 0.3 92-93 Jenny Shaw 28 87 3.1 01-02 Belinda Stubbs 3 6 0.5 93-94 Jenny Shaw 28 79 2.8 02-03 Meliame Halaufia 27 2 0.4 94-95 Holly Henry 31 67 2.2 03-04 Lenka Zimova 30 55 .8 95-96 Amanda Covington 32 25 3.9 04-05 Lenka Zimova 30 52 .7 96-97 Amanda Covington 3 20 3.9 05-06 Amy Bratvold 32 4 0.8 97-98 Deena Bartu 31 88 2.8 06-07 Anita Burdick 29 3 .1

31 1975-76 Women’s Basketball Season Head Coach: Bob Wright Record 3-11 1976-77 Women’s Basketball Season Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 12/11/87 W Pasco, WA 1977-78 Women’s Basketball Season 12/12/87 Columbia Basin CC W 76-63 Pasco, WA Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 12/17/87 Northwest Nazarene College W 70-58 Nampa 1/01/88 Utah Valley L 77-65 Ephraim, UT 1978-79 Women’s Basketball Season 1/02/88 Western Wyoming CC W 91-62 Ephraim, UT Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 1/05/88 Eastern Oregon JV W 75-33 La Grande, OR 1/08/88 College of Eastern Utah W 74-47 Price, UT 1979-80 Women’s Basketball Season 1/09/88 Colorado Northwestern CC W 82-54 Rangley, CO Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 1/15/88 North Idaho College L 68-64 Home 1/16/88 Ricks College W 78-65 Home 1980-81 Women’s Basketball Season 1/19/88 Northwest Nazarene College W 68-59 Home (14-3) Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 1/22/88 Salt Lake CC W 93-78 Salt Lake City, UT 1/23/88 Utah Valley L 88-78 Orem, UT 1981-82 Women’s Basketball Season 2/05/88 Colorado Northwestern CC W 89-42 Home Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 2/06/88 College of Eastern Utah W 85-54 Home (18-4) 2/11/88 Ricks College L 79-67 Rexburg 1982-83 Women’s Basketball Season 2/13/88 North Idaho College L 80-68 Coeur d’Alene Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 2/19/88 Salt Lake CC W 89-70 Home Record: 17-12 2/20/88 Utah Valley W 75-68 Home 2/26/88 Dixie College L 69-63 St. George, UT 1983-84 Women’s Basketball Season 2/27/88 Snow College W 70-55 Ephraim, UT Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 3/04/88 Utah Valley L 85-64 Coeur d’Alene Record: 17-11 3/05/88 Salt Lake CC W 80-59 Coeur d’Alene Head Coach: Ben Stroud 1984-85 Women’s Basketball Season Overall Record: 18-7 Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty 1988-89 Women’s Basketball Season 1985-86 Women’s Basketball Season Head Coach: Lloyd Hardesty Date Opponent Result Score Site 11/28/88 Northwest Nazarene College L 60-57 Nampa 1986-87 Women’s Basketball Season 12/02/88 Snow College W 92-21 Ephraim, UT (1-1) 12/03/88 Dixie College W St. George, UT Date Opponent Result Score Site 12/06/88 Treasure Valley CC W 83-42 Ontario, OR (3-1) 11/21/86 Eastern Oregon JVs NA LaGrande, OR Dec. 9-10 Columbia Basin Tournament NA 11/22/86 Treasure Valley CC NA Ontario, OR 12/13/88 Western Montana W 99-73 Dillon, MT 11/27/86 Western Wyoming L 47-44 Rock Springs, WY 12/17/88 Western Montana W 82-53 Home (7-2) 11/28/86 Central Wyoming W 81-50 Rock Springs, WY 1/06/89 Eastern Utah NA 11/29/86 Laramie Wyoming CC W 73-59 Rock Springs, WY 1/07/89 Colorado Northwestern CC W 90-41 Home 12/04/86 Treasure Valley CC W Home 1/12/89 North Idaho College L 83-74 Coeur d’Alene 12/06/86 Northwest Nazarene College W 65-52 Home 1/14/89 Ricks College NA 12/12/86 College of Eastern Utah W 66-57 Home 1/20/89 Salt Lake CC W 105-81 Home 12/13/86 Colorado Northwestern CC L 66-57 Home 1/21/89 Utah Valley W 78-67 Home 1/2/87 Utah Tech L 105-55 Ephraim, UT 1/25/89 Treasure Valley CC W 111-34 Home Fri. L Ephraim, UT 1/31/89 Ricks College W 96-64 Home 1/09/87 North Idaho College L 80-55 Coeur d’Alene 2/03/89 Colorado Northewestern CC NA Rangley, CO 1/16/87 Ricks College W Home 2/04/89 College of Eastern Utah W 104-56 Price, UT 1/17/87 Utah Tech L 87-61 Home 2/10/89 North Idaho College W 68-53 Home 1/23/87 Snow College L 72-62 Ephraim, UT 2/11/89 Ricks College NA Rexburg, Idaho 1/24/87 Dixie College L 78-62 St. George, UT 2/17/89 Salt Lake CC W 74-58 Salt Lake City, UT 1/27/87 Northwest Nazarene College L 76-70 Nampa (7-10) 2/18/89 Utah Valley NA Orem, Utah 1/30/87 Colorado Northwestern L Rangely, CO 2/25/89 Snow College W 76-27 Home 1/31/87 College of Eastern Utah L Price, UT 3/02/89 Ricks College L 95-74 St. George 2/07/87 North Idaho College L 78-59 Home Head Coach: Ben Stroud 2/13/87 Utah Tech (UTCP) NA Prove, UT Overall Record: 20-5 2/14/87 Ricks College NA Rexburg *2/20/87 Dixie College W 65-55 Home 1989-90 Women’s Basketball Season 2/21/87 Snow College NA Home 2/27/87 Treasure Valley CC NA Ontario, OR Date Opponent Result Score Site Head Coach: Ben Stroud 11/25/89 Northwest Nazarene College W 74-55 Nampa Overall Record: 9-16 12/01/89 Columbia Basin JC W Home 1987-88 Women’s Basketball Season 12/02/89 Montana Tech W 74-63 Home 12/08/89 Salt Lake CC L 61-58 Salt Lake City, UT Date Opponent Result Score Site 12/09/89 Utah Valley CC L 83-82 Orem, UT 11/28/87 Western Wyoming CC L 76-70 (OT) Rock Springs, WY 12/15/89 Snow College W 93-48 Home 11/28/87 Colorado Northwestern CC W 80-67 Rock Springs, WY 12/16/89 Dixie College W 82-61 Home 11/30/87 Eastern Oregon JVs W 81-47 Home 1/02/90 Northwest Nazarene College W 78-69 Home 12/04/87 Snow College W 77-59 Home 1/04/90 Western Montana W Dillon, MT 12/05/87 Dixie College W 71-53 Home (2-0 regional) 1/08/90 Western Wyoming NA Home

32 1/10/90 Treasure Valley CC W 78-33 Home 1/16/90 Western Montana W 73-68 Home (8-3) 1/18/90 Ricks College W 73-29 Home 1/19/90 College of Eastern Utah W 68-56 Price, UT 1/20/90 Colorado Northwestern CC NA Rangley, CO 1/15/92 Treasure Valley CC W 102-49 Home 1/26/90 North Idaho College W 73-51 Home 1/21/92 Northwest Nazarene College W 61-55 Nampa 1/27/90 Ricks College Home 1/24/92 College of Eastern Utah W 73-52 Price, UT 2/02/90 Dixie College W 80-67 St. George, UT 1/25/92 Colorado Northwestern CC W 68-38 Rangely, CO 2/03/90 Snow College L 96-76 Ephraim, UT 1/31/92 Utah Valley CC W 80-64 Home 2/16/90 Colorado Northwestern CC W 105-33 Home 2/01/92 Salt Lake CC W Home 2/17/90 College of Eastern Utah W Home 2/07/92 Dixie College W St. George, UT 2/22/90 Ricks College L Rexburg 2/08/92 Snow College L 74-67 Ephraim, UT 2/24/90 North Idaho L 78-73 Coeur d’Alene 2/12/92 Treasure Valley CC W 78-41 Ontario, OR 3/02/90 Utah Valley W 74-56 Home 2/14/92 Western Montana College W Home 3/03/90 Salt Lake CC W 86-57 Home (19-5) 2/21/92 Colorado Northwestern CC W 83-37 Home 3/09/90 Ricks College W 97-66 Rexburg 2/22/92 College of Eastern Utah W 76-36 Home (22-3) 3/10/90 Utah Valley CC W 79-65 Rexburg (21-5) 2/27/92 Ricks College W 78-58 Rexburg 3/21/90 Barton County: Kansas L 84-68 Tyler, TX (21-6) 2/29/92 North Idaho College W 72-62 Coeur d’Alene (24-3) National Tournament Region Tournament 3/22/90 Miles CC: Miles City, MT W 86-66 Tyler, TX (22-6) 3/06/92 Snow College W 83-64 Orem, UT 3/23/90 Louisburg College: Louisburg, NC L 86-75 Tyler, TX (22-7) 3/07/92 Salt Lake CC W 65-48 Orem, UT Head Coach: Ben Stroud National Tournament Overall Record: 22-7 3/17/92 Tyler CC (Tyler, TX) L 75-58 Tyler, TX 3/19/92 Crowder College (Neosho, MO) W 59-50 Tyler, TX 3/20/92 Walters State JC (Tenn.) L 84-60 Tyler, TX 1990-91 Women’s Basketball Season Head Coach: Ben Stroud Overall Record: 27-5 Date Opponent Result Score Site 11/23/90 Northwest Nazarene College L 74-59 Nampa 1992-93 Women’s Basketball Season 11/30/90 Carroll College Montana W 84-51 Home 12/01/90 Western Montana W 81-79 Home Date Opponent Result Score Site 12/07/90 Salt Lake CC W Home 11/19/92 Southern Alberta Institute of Tech. W 62-58 Rexburg 12/09/90 Utah Valley CC L 78-68 Home 11/20/92 Ricks College Alumni W 74-54 Rexburg 12/14/90 Snow College W 75-57 Ephraim, UT 11/21/92 Ricks College L 76-58 Rexburg (2-1) 12/15/90 Dixie College W 79-64 St. George, UT 11/24/92 Treasure Valley CC W 78-38 Home (3-1) 12/18/90 Northwest Nazarene College W 72-58 Home 11/28/92 Northwest Nazarene College L 76-46 Nampa 12/21/90 Clackamas CC NA Clackamas, OR 12/03/92 North Idaho College L 70-62 Coeur d’Alene 12/22/90 Lane CC NA Lane, OR 12/05/92 Ricks College L 83-65 Rexburg 1/09/90 Treasure Valley CC NA Ontario, OR 12/11/92 Salt Lake CC W 82-73 Home 1/11/91 Western Montana L 70-54 Dillon, MT 12/12/92 Utah Valley CC L 69-58 Home 1/18/91 College of Eastern Utah W 93-54 Home 12/28/92 Pierce College W 73-63 Big Bend, WA (5-5) 1/19/91 Colorado Northwestern CC W 104-38 Home 12/29/92 Big Bend W 73-59 Big Bend, WA 1/24/91 North Idaho College W 77-68 Coeur d’Alene 12/30/92 Everett, Wash. W 50-48 Big Bend, WA (7-5) 1/26/91 Ricks College W 76-73 Rexburg 1/04/93 Northwest Nazarene College L 71-59 Home 2/01/91 Dixie College W 90-55 Home 1/08/93 Snow College L 104-68 Ephraim, UT 2/06/91 Treasure Valley CC W 107-46 Home 1/09/93 Dixie College L 69-57 St. George, UT 2/15/91 Colorado Northwestern CC L 78-54 Rangely, CO 1/13/93 Treasure Valley CC L Ontario, OR 2/16/91 College of Eastern Utah NA Price, UT 1/14/93 Walla Walla L Walla Walla, WA 2/22/91 Ricks College W 73-65 Home 1/22/93 College of Eastern Utah L 61-62 Home 2/23/91 North Idaho College W 73-58 Home 1/23/93 Colorado Northwestern CC W 68-60 Home 3/01/91 Utah Valley CC L 84-68 Orem, UT 1/29/93 Utah Valley CC L 98-53 Orem, UT 3/02/91 Salt Lake CC W 72-61 Salt Lake City, UT 1/30/93 Salt Lake CC L 52-42 Salt Lake City, UT Region Tournament 2/05/93 Dixie College W 70-59 Home 3/08/91 Ricks College W 66-50 Home 2/06/93 Snow College L 64-50 Home 3/09/91 Utah Valley L 83-75 Home 2/10/93 Treasure Valley CC W 95-49 Home Head Coach: Ben Stroud 2/19/93 Colorado Northwestern CC W 88-87 Rangley, CO Overall Record: 21-4 2/20/93 College of Eastern Utah L 63-50 Price, UT 1991-92 Women’s Basketball Season 2/26/93 Ricks College L 78-58 Home 2/27/93 North Idaho College W 70-67 Home Date Opponent Result Score Site Region Tournament 11/26/91 Northwest Nazarene College W 58-55 Home 3/03/93 Utah Valley L Northern Site 11/27/91 Treasure Valley CC W 82-52 Ontario, OR Head Coach: Ben Stroud 11/29/91 Walla Walla W 90-45 Home Overall Record: 12-16 11/30/91 Walla Walla W 94-45 Home 12/06/91 North Idaho College W 81-54 Home 1993-94 Women’s Basketball Season 12/07/91 Ricks College W 68-57 Home 12/13/91 Salt Lake CC L 65-53 Salt Lake City, UT Date Opponent Result Score Site 12/14/91 Utah Valley CC L 59-48 Orem, UT 11/05/93 Western Wyoming L 64-52 Home 12/20/91 Big Band CC W 62-58 Moses Lake, WA 11/13/93 Western Montana L 67-53 Dillon, MT 12/21/91 Gray’s Harb CC W Moses Lake, WA 11/18/93 Casper CC L 85-64 Casper, WY 1/04/92 Dawson College W 75-47 Home 11/19/93 McCook W 80-39 Casper, WY 1/10/92 Snow College W 86-82 Home 11/26/93 Northwest Nazarene College L 89-61 Nampa 1/11/92 Dixie College W 86-52 Home 12/04/93 Miles City College W 90-82 Rexburg 33 12/10/93 College of Eastern Utah L 96-72 Price, UT 12/11/93 Colorado Northwestern CC W 77-60 Rangley, CO 12/17/93 North Idaho College W 73-45 Home 12/18/93 Ricks College W 65-56 Home 1/03/94 Northwest Nazarene College L 58-57 Home 1/07/94 Salt Lake CC W 60-59 Salt Lake City, UT 11/17/95 Sheridan W 81-55 Rock Springs, WY 1/08/94 Utah Valley CC L 62-50 Orem, UT 11/24/95 Malaspina W 84-37 Rock Springs, WY 1/10/94 Western Wyoming W 88-55 Rock Springs, WY 11/25/95 Casper W 85-55 Rock Springs, WY 1/14/94 Snow College W 77-58 Home 12/2/95 W.Wyoming W 64-44 Rock Springs, WY 1/15/94 Dixie College W 79-72 Home 12/10/95 Treasure Valley W 69-52 Home 1/19/94 Treasure Valley CC W 88-49 Home 12/16/95 Eastern Utah W 65-63 Price, Utah 1/27/94 Ricks College W 82-69 Rexburg 12/17/95 Colorado NW W 80-68 Rangely, Colorado 1/29/94 North Idaho College L 84-62 Coeur d’Alene 1/2/96 N.W. Nazarene W 62-60 Nampa, Idaho 2/04/94 Utah Valley CC L 61-59 Home 1/5/96 W. Wyoming W 73-39 Home 2/05/94 Salt Lake CC L 66-64 Home 1/12/96 North Idaho W 56-39 Home 2/11/94 Dixie College L 65-54 St. George, UT 1/13/96 Ricks L 60-52 Home 2/12/94 Snow College L 79-60 Ephraim, UT 1/19/96 Salt Lake CC W 58-54 Salt Lake City, UT 2/16/94 Treasure Valley CC W 96-65 Ontario, OR (11-11) 1/20/96 Utah Valley L 64-48 Orem, Utah 2/23/94 Colorado Northwestern CC W 69-45 Home 1/26/96 Snow W 69-59 Home 2/26/94 College of Eastern Utah W 64-59 Home 1/27/96 Dixie W 74-61 Home Region Tournament 2/2/96 Colorado NW W 89-33 Home 3/02/94 Snow College W 80-74 St. George, UT 2/3/96 Eastern Utah W 63-57 Home 3/04/94 Salt Lake CC L 66-64 St. George, UT 2/8/96 Ricks W 80-62 Rexburg, ID Head Coach: Joel Bate 2/10/96 North Idaho WOT 72-68 Coeur d’ Alene, ID Overall Record: 15-13 2/16/96 Utah Valley L 64-63 Orem, Utah 2/17/96 Salt Lake CC W 62-39 Home 1994-95 Women’s Basketball Season 2/23/96 Dixie L 102-88 St. George, UT 2/24/96 Snow L 69-66 Ephraim, Utah Date Opponent Result Score Site 2/28/96 Treasure Valley W 55-42 Ontario, Oregon 11/03/94 Western Montana College L 78-67 Dillion, MT Region Tournament 11/04/94 Carroll College W 76-60 Helena, MT 3/7/96 Eastern Utah W 56-50 Orem, UT 11/08/94 Western Wyoming W 63-48 Home 3/8/96 Dixie W 58-57 Orem, UT 11/11/94 Mile City College L 75-74 Mile City, MT 3/9/96 Utah Valley L 59-56 Orem, UT 11/12/94 Dawson CC W 94-68 Mile City, MT (3-2) Head Coach: Joel Bate 11/18/94 Sheridan College W 73-64 Casper, WY Overall Record: 27-5 11/19/04 Casper College W 70-65 Casper, WY (5-2) 11/25/94 Green River CC W 80-64 Home 11/26/94 Olympic CC W 70-39 Home (7-2) 1996-97 Women’s Basketball Season 11/28/94 Northwest Nazarene College L 81-48 Nampa (7-3) 12/03/94 Western Wyoming CC W 57-49 Rock Springs, WY Date Opponent Result Score Site 12/09/94 College of Eastern Utah W 67-52 Home 11/1/96 Miles City W 69-48 Miles City, MT 12/10/94 Colorado Northwestern CC W 108-67 Home 11/2/96 Dawson W 80-38 Rock Springs, WY 12/15/94 North Idaho College W 69-61 Coeur d’ Alene 11/7/96 W. Wyoming WOT 57-53 Home 12/17/94 Ricks College L 71-52 Rexburg 11/8/96 W. Nebraska W 59-45 Casper, WY 12/30/94 Northwest Nazarene College W 74-46 Home 11/9/96 N. W. College W 70-34 Home 1/06/95 Salt Lake CC L 62-59 Home 11/12/96 Eastern Oregon W 82-40 Ontario, OR 1/07/95 Utah Valley State College L 55-57 Home 11/23/96 Casper L 63-48 Home 1/13/95 Snow College W 60-66 Ephraim, UT (13-6) 11/29/96 Mount Hood W 76-49 Home 1/14/95 Dixie College L 52-49 St. George, UT 11/30/96 Casper W 65-52 Home 1/18/95 Treasure Valley CC W 68-50 Ontario, OR 12/13/96 Eastern Utah W 58-40 Home 1/27/95 Ricks College L 58-43 Home 12/14/96 Colorado NW W 51-36 Home 1/28/95 North Idaho College W 51-39 Home (15-8) 1/3/97 Colombia Basin W 62-59 Away 2/03/95 Utah Valley State College L 74-64 Orem, UT 1/4/97 E. Oregon State JV W 68-45 Away 2/04/95 Salt Lake CC L 68-58 Salt Lake City, UT 1/9/97 North Idaho L 65-62 Coeur d’Alene, ID 2/10/95 Dixie College W 80-55 Home 1/17/97 Salt Lake CC W 58-54 Home 2/11/95 Snow College W 64-58 Home 1/18/97 Utah Valley L 48-47 Home 2/15/95 Treasure Valley CC W 89-53 Home 1/24/97 Snow W 71-54 Ephraim, UT 2/24/95 Colorado Northwestern CC W 78-52 Rangley, CO 1/25/97 Dixie L 72-67 St. George, UT 2/25/95 College of Eastern Utah L 61-58 Price, UT 2/1/97 CEU W 60-58 Price, UT Region Tournament 2/7/97 Ricks W 62-57 Home 3/01/95 Dixie College W 86-58 Home 2/8/97 North Idaho LOT 74-69 Home 3/03/95 Ricks College L 64-53 Home 2/14/97 Utah Valley L 64-45 Orem, UT Head Coach: Joel Bate 2/15/97 Salt Lake CC L 49-47 Salt Lake City Overall Record: 20-12 2/21/97 Dixie W 79-64 Home 2/22/97 Snow W 71-49 Home 2/26/97 Treasure Valley W 75-39 Home 1995-96 Women’s Basketball Season 2/31/97 Colorado N.W. W 62-61 Rangley, CO 3/5-8 Region Tournament Date Opponent Result Score Site 2/5/97 Ricks L 71-67 Coeur d’Alene 11/02/95 Western Wyoming W 85-44 Miles City Head Coach: Joel Bate 11/03/95 Miles City CC W 63-61 Miles City Overall: 22-9 11/04/95 Medicine Hat W 73-39 Miles City 11/17/95 Casper College L 60-51 Rock Springs, WY

34 1997-98 Women’s Basketball Season

Date Opponent Result Score Site 11/7/97 Miles City W 74-45 Miles City, MT 11/8/97 N. Dakota Lake Region W 87-33 Miles City, MT 03/06/99 Salt Lake CC W 79-67 Home 11/14/97 Mesa College W 52-47 Mesa, AZ National Tournament 11/15/97 Scottsdale W 51/48 Scottsdale, AZ 03/17/99 Gulf Coast CC L 63-61 Salina, Kansas 11/19/97 Utah State W 97-61 Home 03/18/99 State Fair College W 54-33 Salina, Kansas 11/21/97 Casper All-Stars W 72-54 Sheridan/Casper 03/19/99 Meridian College L 76-69 Salina, Kansas 11/22/97 Casper L 84-67 Sheridan/Casper Head Coach: Joel Bate 11/28/97 W. Wyoming W 82-57 Home Overall Record: 24-12 11/29/97 L. Colombia W 69-42 Home 12/5/97 Snow W 60-45 Ephraim, UT 1999-2000 Women’s Basketball Season 12/6/97 Dixie W 84-66 St. George, UT 12/11/97 Treasure Valley W 88-41 Home Date Opponent Result Score Site 1/2/98 Walla Walla W 69-57 Walla Walla, WA 11/04/99 Western Wyoming W 75-42 Miles City, MT 1/9/98 Eastern Utah W 65-60 Price, UT 11/05/99 Miles City Montana W 55-41 Miles City, MT 1/10/98 Colorado NW W 77-71 Rangely, CO 11/06/99 Western Montana JV W 62-34 Miles City, MT 1/16/98 North Idaho W 80-69 Home 11/18/99 College of Eastern Utah L 89-77 Casper, WY 1/17/98 Ricks L 72-62 Home 11/19/99 Garden City, Kansas L 68-65 Casper, WY 1/23/98 Salt Lake CC W 69-66 Salt Lake City, UT 11/20/99 Casper College L 72-66 Casper, WY 1/24/98 Utah Valley L 79-69 Orem, UT 11/23/99 Eastern Oregon W 92-39 Home 1/28/98 Treasure Valley W 77-45 Ontario, OR 11/26/99 Green River CC W 68-65 Home 2/6/98 Colorado NW L 69-67 Home 11/27/99 Casper College L 87-74 Home 2/7/98 Eastern Utah W 54-50 Home 12/03/99 Salt Lake CC L 92-74 Salt Lake City, UT 2/12/98 Ricks L 74-69 Rexburg, ID 12/04/99 Utah Valley State College L 77-65 Orem, UT 2/14/98 North Idaho W 94-80 Coeur d’ Alene, ID 12/10/99 Snow College W 74-71 Home 2/20/98 Utah Valley L 63-60 Home 12/11/99 Dixie College L 62-51 Home 2/21/98 Salt Lake CC W 72-69 Home 12/30/99 Black Hawk East W 96-37 Prescott, AZ 2/26/98 Dixie L 79-64 St. George, UT 12/31/99 Monroe College L 71-56 Prescott, AZ 2/28/98 Snow L 65-57 Ephraim, UT 01/01/00 Yavapai College W 59-54 Prescott, AZ Region Tournament 01/06/00 Treasure Valley CC W 82-71 Home 3/4/98 Salt Lake CC W 74-62 Rexburg, ID 01/14/00 College of Eastern Utah W 88-72 Price, UT 3/6/98 Ricks L 88-63 Rexburg, ID 01/15/00 Colorado Northwestern CC L 62-60 Rangely, CO Head Coach: Joel Bate 01/21/00 North Idaho College W 75-52 Home Overall Record: 21-10 01/22/00 Ricks College L 78-74 Home 01/28/00 Dixie College L 72-64 St. George, UT 01/29/00 Snow College L 83-73 Ephraim, UT 1998-99 Women’s Basketball Season 02/03/00 Treasure Valley CC W 83-68 Ontario, OR 02/17/00 Ricks College L 94-63 Rexburg, ID Date Opponent Result Score Site 02/19/00 North Idaho College L 58-45 Coeur d’ Alene, ID 11/05/98 Western Nebraska CC L 47-42 Miles City, MT 02/25/00 Utah Valley State College W 67-52 Home 11/06/98 Miles City CC W 64-62 Miles City, MT 02/26/00 Salt Lake CC L 62-53 Home 11/07/98 Rocky Mountain City CC L 62-54 Miles City, MT Region Tournament 11/12/98 Utah State University W 71-61 Salt Lake City, UT 03/01/00 Snow College L 85-75 Away 11/13/98 Sheridan College L 72-57 Salt Lake City, UT Head Coach: Joel Bate 11/14/98 Casper College W 63-44 Salt Lake City,UT Overall Record: 14-17 11/19/98 Western Wyoming CC W 90-44 Casper, Wyoming 11/20/98 Casper All Stars W 88-38 Casper, Wyoming 2000-01 Women’s Basketball Season 11/21/98 Casper College L 83-72 Casper, Wyoming 11/27/98 Lower Columbia College W 93-38 Home Date Opponent Result Score Site 11/28/98 Casper College W 76-67 Home 11/02/00 Western Montana W 53-46 Miles City, MT 12/04/98 Snow College W 66-52 Ephraim, UT 11/03/00 Miles City CC W 67-54 Miles City, MT 12/05/98 Dixie College L 69-68 St. George, UT 11/04/00 University of Mary JV W 71-61 Miles City, MT 12/11/98 Treasure Valley CC W 54-42 Ontario, OR 11/16/00 Rocky Mountain JV W 61-31 Casper, WY 01/08/99 College of Eastern Utah W 79-68 Home 11/17/00 Garden City CC W 77-62 Casper, WY 01/09/99 Colorado Northwestern CC L 67-63 Home 11/18/00 Casper College WOT 82-72 Casper, WY 01/14/99 North Idaho College W 81-72 Coeur d’ Alene 11/24/00 Green River CC W 97-25 Home 01/16/99 Ricks College W 77-60 Rexburg, ID 11/25/00 Casper College W 63-48 Home 01/22/99 Salt Lake CC W 75-73 Home 12/08/00 Salt Lake CC L 57-56 Home 01/23/99 Utah Valley State College W 76-64 Home 12/09/00 Utah Valley State College L 76-71 Home 01/28/99 Treasure Valley CC W 56-49 Home 12/28/00 Yavapai CC W 70-66 Prescott, AZ 02/05/99 Colorado Northwestern L 70-60 Rangely, CO 12/29/00 College of Eastern Utah L 90-67 Price, UT 02/06/99 College of Eastern Utah W 84-69 Price, UT 12/30/00 Gogebic CC W 91-61 Ironbic, MI 02/12/99 Ricks College L 84-75 Home 01/05/01 Snow College L 64-50 Ephraim, UT 02/13/99 North Idaho College W 83-74 Home 01/06/01 Dixie State College L 72-63 St. George, UT 02/19/99 Utah Valley State College L 67-55 Orem, UT 01/13/01 Treasure Valley CC W 66-57 Ontario, OR 02/20/99 Salt Lake CC L 76-59 Salt Lake City, UT 01/19/01 College of Eastern Utah W 77-56 Home 02/26/99 Dixie College L 71-65 Home 01/20/01 Colorado Northwestern CC W 67-39 Home 02/27/99 Snow College W 78-59 Home 01/25/01 North Idaho College L 69-53 Coeur d’ Alene, ID Region Tournament 01/27/01 Ricks College L 88-78 Rexburg, ID 03/04/99 North Idaho College W 66-44 Home 02/02/01 Dixie State College L 72-63 Home 03/05/99 Utah Valley State College W 64-62 Home 02/03/01 Snow College L 63-58 Home 35 02/08/01 Treasure Valley CC W 74-51 Home 02/16/01 Colorado Northwestern CC L 80-66 Rangeley, CO 02/17/01 College of Eastern Utah W 77-56 Price, UT 02/24/01 Ricks College L 87-55 Home 02/24/01 North Idaho College W 67-53 Home 03/02/01 Utah Valley State College L 61-51 Orem, UT 01/30/03 Utah Valley State College L 79-56 Home 03/03/01 Salt Lake CC L 73-60 Salt Lake City, UT 02/01/03 Dixie State College LOT 82-83 Home Region Tournament 02/06/03 Salt Lake CC L 61-52 Home 03/08/01 Ricks College W 71-67 Rexburg, ID 02/08/03 North Idaho College W 69-54 Home 03/09/01 Utah Valley State College L 68-47 Rexburg, ID 02/14/03 Colorado Northwestern W 73-40 Rangeley, CO Head Coach: Kendall Grant 02/15/03 Snow College L 74-63 Ephraim, UT Overall Record: 18-13 02/22/03 CC of Southern Nevada W 84-61 Home 02/27/03 College of Eastern Utah L 74-63 Price, UT 2001-2002 Women’s Basketball Season 03/01/03 Utah Valley State College W 67-54 Orem, UT Region Tournament Date Opponent Result Score Site 03/06/03 Salt Lake CC L 63-51 St. George, UT 11/01/01 Western Montana JV Lfor 71-47 Miles City, MT Head Coach: Randy Rogers 11/02/01 Miles CC Lfor 63-54 Miles City, MT Overall Record: 14-17 11/03/01 Western Nebraska CC L 76-53 Miles City, MT 11/08/01 Northwest CC L 63-60 Ephraim, UT 2003-2004 Women’s Basketball Season 11/09/01 Phoenix CC Lfor 86-57 Ephraim, UT 11/10/01 Utah State University Lfor 85-58 Ephraim, UT Date Opponent Result Score Site 11/15/01 Sheridan College L 74-58 Casper, WY 11/06/03 Central Arizona L 77-68 St. George, UT 11/16/01 Casper College Lfor 61-57 Casper, WY 11/07/03 Arizona Western W 59-58 St. George, UT 11/17/01 Rocky Mountain JV Lfor 77-40 Casper, WY 11/08/03 Eastern Arizona W 66-52 St. George, UT 11/23/01 Yavapai College Lfor 83-76 Home 11/14/03 Snow College W 70-50 Ephraim, UT 11/24/01 Casper College Lfor 65-52 Home 11/15/03 Snow College W 69-63 Ephraim, UT 12/07/01 North Idaho College W 65-57 Home 11/21/03 Dixie State College W 80-61 Home 12/08/01 Ricks College L 82-66 Home 11/22/03 Dixie State College W 90-65 Home 01/04/02 Salt Lake CC L 75-64 Salt Lake City, UT 11/29/03 North Idaho College W 57-43 Coeur d’ Alene, ID 01/05/02 Utah Valley State College L 71-55 Orem, UT 12/05/03 Colorado Northwestern CC W 102-55 Home 01/11/02 Snow College L 77-70 Home 12/06/03 Colorado Northwestern CC W 93-64 Home 01/12/02 Dixie State College W 82-74 Home 12/11/03 Northwest All-Stars W 89-66 Home 01/19/02 Treasure Valley CC W 82-49 Home 12/12/03 Casper College LOT 73-74 Home 01/25/02 College of Eastern Utah W 66-60 Price, UT 12/13/03 Midland College W 71-68 Home 01/26/02 Colorado Northwestern CC W 75-40 Rangeley, CO 01/02/04 College of Eastern Utah L 62-59 Price, UT 02/01/02 Utah Valley State College W 88-65 Home 01/03/04 College of Eastern Utah W 71-68 Price, UT 02/02/02 Salt Lake CC L 94-83 Home 01/09/04 Salt Lake CC L 73-64 Home 02/08/02 Dixie State College L 68-61 St. George, UT 01/10/04 Salt lake CC W 60-56 Home 02/09/02 Snow College W 79-77 Ephraim, UT 01/16/04 Dixie State College W 57-54 St. George, UT 02/15/02 Treasure Valley CC WOT 68-62 Ontario, OR 01/17/04 Dixie State College W 66-55 St. George, UT 02/22/02 Colorado Northwestern CC W 86-45 Home 01/23/04 North Idaho College W 69-58 Home 02/23/02 College of Eastern Utah L 64-62 Home 01/24/04 North Idaho College W 66-38 Home 02/28/02 Ricks College L 87-78 Rexburg, ID 01/30/04 Colorado Northwestern W 85-46 Rangley, CO 03/02/02 North Idaho College W 66-60 Coeur d’ Alene, ID 01/31/04 Colorado Northwestern W 92-71 Rangley, CO 03/06/02 Utah Valley State College W 73-52 St. George, UT 02/13/04 College of Eastern Utah W 69-48 Home 03/07/02 Dixie State College L 76-57 St. George, UT 02/14/04 College of Eastern Utah W 70-63 Home Head Coach: Kendall Grant 02/20/04 Salt Lake CC L 60-56 Salt Lake City, UT Overall Record: 11-20 02/21/04 Salt Lake CC L 83-69 Salt Lake City, UT 02/27/04 Snow College W 66-57 Home 2002-2003 Women’s Basketball Season 02/28/04 Snow College W 75-39 Home Region Tournament Date Opponent Result Score Site 03/05/04 Dixie State College W 72-67 Home 10/31/02 All Stars W 85-55 Home 03/06/04 Salt Lake CC W 62-56 Home 11/01/02 Casper College L 59-46 Home National Tournament 11/02/02 Central Arizona College L 84-68 Home 03/16/04 Seward County CC L 78-57 Salina, Kansas 11/07/02 Western Montana JV W 91-49 Powell, WY 03/18/04 Southeastern Illinois College W 73-46 Salina, Kansas 11/08/02 Rocky Mountain JV W 78-67 Powell, WY 03/19/04 Vincennes University W 60-58 Salina, Kansas 11/09/02 Northwest College L 78-51 Powell, WY 03/20/04 East Central CC W 54-48 Salina, Kansas 11/14/02 Barton County CC L 50-47 Midland, TX Head Coach: Randy Rogers 11/15/02 Clarendon College L 61-51 Midland, TX Overall Record: 29-7 11/16/02 Midland College L 72-37 Midland, TX 11/21/02 Sheridan College L 59-50 Casper, WY 2004-2005 Women’s Basketball Season 11/22/02 Casper College L 56-55 Casper, WY 11/23/02 Rocky Mountain JV W 78-64 Casper, WY Date Opponent Result Score Site 11/27/02 Treasure Valley CC W 71-50 Ontario, OR 11/01/04 Southern Idaho All-Stars W 98-45 Home 12/05/02 Salt Lake CC W 63-61 Salt Lake City, UT 11/04/04 Odessa College W 69-61 Midland, TX 12/07/02 North Idaho College L 57-50 Coeur d’ Alene, ID 11/05/04 Mountain View College W 88-33 Midland, TX 01/02/03 Colorado Northwestern CC W 85-62 Home 11/06/04 Midland College W 69-59 Midland, TX 01/04/03 College of Eastern Utah W 86-74 Home 11/11/04 Phoenix College W 75-47 Phoenix, AZ 01/17/03 Dixie State College L 65-50 St. George, UT 11/12/04 Arizona Western CC W 82-55 Yuma, AZ 01/18/03 CC of Southern Nevada W 74-58 Las Vegas, NV 11/13/04 Mesa College W 68-44 Mesa, AZ 01/22/03 Treasure Valley CC W 79-57 Home 11/19/04 North Dakota All-Stars W 82-44 Dawson, MT 01/24/03 Snow College L 68-61 Home 11/20/04 Dawson CC W 97-41 Dawson, MT 36 11/25/04 College of Eastern Utah W 100-67 Dawson, MT 11/26/04 South Mountain CC W 94-40 Dawson, MT 11/27/04 Yakima Valley CC W 100-56 Dawson, MT 12/03/04 Colorado Northwestern CC W 89-47 Rangeley, CO 11/12/05 Midland College W 95-75 Home 12/04/04 Snow College W 71-61 Ephraim, UT 11/18/05 Central Arizona CC L 95-59 Coolidge, AZ 12/11/04 North Idaho College W 99-79 Coeur d’ Alene, ID 11/19/05 Pima College W 104-39 Tucson, AZ 01/06/05 College of Eastern Utah W 82-47 Home 11/24/05 Carl Albert State College L 89-74 Home 01/08/05 Dixie State College W 74-68 Home 11/25/05 Yakima Valley CC W 84-69 Home 01/15/05 Salt Lake CC W 59-38 Home 11/26/05 Arizona Western CC W 90-58 Home 01/21/05 Dixie State College WOT 68-67 St. George, UT 11/28/05 Mesa College W 78-62 Mesa, AZ 01/22/05 Dixie State College L 74-71 St. George, UT 12/01/05 Colorado Northwestern CC W 119-55 Home 01/28/05 College of Eastern Utah W 89-62 Price, UT 12/03/05 Snow College W 79-64 Home 01/29/05 College of Eastern Utah W 71-31 Price, UT 12/10/05 North Idaho College W 95-76 Home 02/11/05 North Idaho College W 93-68 Home 12/27/05 Nevada All-Stars W 132-52 Las Vegas, NV 02/12/05 North Idaho College W 70-57 Home 12/28/05 Salt Lake CC L 68-65 Las Vegas, NV 02/18/05 Salt Lake CC W 64-56 Salt Lake City, UT 12/29/05 Dixie State College W 78-69 Las Vegas, NV 02/19/05 Salt Lake CC W 76-69 Salt Lake City, UT 01/05/06 College of Eastern Utah W 66-53 Price, UT 02/25/05 Colorado Northwestern CC W 107-39 Home 01/07/06 Dixie State College W 77-69 St. George, UT 02/26/05 Colorado Northwestern CC W 96-49 Home 01/14/06 Salt Lake CC W 73-67 Slat Lake City, UT Region 18 Tournament 01/20/06 Dixie State College W 76-63 Home 03/04/05 Snow College W 87-62 Home 01/21/06 Dixie State College W 113-86 Home 03/05/05 Snow College W 83-63 Home 01/27/06 College of Eastern Utah W 81-61 Home 03/11/05 Snow College W 83-71 Home 01/28/06 College of Eastern Utah W 96-69 Home 03/12/05 Salt Lake CC W 83-71 Home 02/10/06 North Idaho College L 84-66 Coeur d’ Alene National Tournament 02/11/06 North Idaho College L 93-86 Coeur d’ Alene 03/22/05 Northwestern Mississippi CC W 61-48 Salina, Kansas 02/17/06 Salt Lake CC W 77-69 Home 03/24/05 Southeastern Illinois College W 61-45 Salina, Kansas 02/18/06 Salt Lake CC L 83-74 Home 03/25/05 Univ. of Arkansas Fort Smith W 74-65 Salina, Kansas 02/24/06 Colorado Northwestern CC W 93-46 Rangeley, CO 03/26/05 Central Arizona College L 83-50 Salina, Kansas 02/25/06 Colorado Northwestern CC W 102-57 Rangeley, CO Head Coach: Randy Rogers 03/03/06 Snow College W 67-55 Ephraim, UT Overall Record: 34-2 03/04/06 Snow College W 79-68 Ephraim, UT Region 18 Tournament 2005-2006 Women’s Basketball Season 03/07/06 Colorado Northwestern CC W 103-54 Coeur d’ Alene 03/10/06 Salt Lake CC L 81-71 Coeur d’ Alene Date Opponent Result Score Site Head Coach: Randy Rogers 11/10/05 South Mountain CC W 112-44 Home Overall Record: 25-7 11/11/05 Eastern Arizona CC W 113-57 Home

37 Gerald L. Beck began his career at the College of Southern Idaho in 1975 and became president of the college in 2005. His many titles at the college include Instructor, Coordinator of Trade and Industry Programs, Dean of Continuing Education/Summer School, Vice President of Instruction, and Executive Vice President/Chief Academic Officer. Dr. Beck is an Idaho native. He received his bachelor’s degree in Technical Education, his master’s degree in Teacher Education, and his Ed. D. in Adult Education from the University of Idaho. He completed his post doctoral at Institute for Educational Management. In addition to his duties at the college, Dr. Beck is a member of the Twin Falls Rotary Club, and is a board member of the State Workforce Development Council appointed by the Governor. He serves as a board member on many local organizations including Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization, Region IV Development Association and Magic Valley Regional Medical Center. He is past president of the Idaho Association of Private Industry Councils. Dr. Beck and his wife, Barbara, have three adult children and three grandchildren. He attributes much of his success to the opportunities provided by the college and the support from his family and co-workers.

Former CSI women’s basketball coach Joel Bate is in the midst of his first year at the helm of Golden Eagle Athletics. Bate, who had been teaching in the English Department since he arrived on the CSI campus in 1993, gave up teaching in the classroom to work with student- athletes and coaches on a daily basis. Bate coached at CSI from 1993 until 2000, leading the Lady Golden Eagles to the national tournament in 1999. During that span, Bate compiled a 144-78 record. He coached four NJCAA All-Americans and four NJCAA Academic All- Americans. Two players went on to play professional basketball, including Jessica Gibbs Mesna who assisted current coach Randy Rogers. In 1999, Bate earned Region 18 Coach of the Year honors. Prior to working at CSI, Bate taught and coached at Bishop Kelly High School in Boise. He taught senior English and headed the English department. In addition to his teaching duties, he coached girls’ volleyball, track and basketball, where he compiled a 114-32 record and four third-place state finishes. Bate earned his undergraduate degree in marketing at Boise State University and his master’s degree in English at the University of Idaho in 1986. Bate and his wife Donna and three children live in Twin Falls.

38 Orthopedic Surgeon Team Physician Team Physician Dr. William May Dr. Thad Scholes Dr. Mark McKain

Physical Therapist Chiropractor Athletic Trainer Julie Ellis Dr. Dave Long Richard Bingham

Sports Information Director Administrative Assistant Karen Baumert Ginger Nukaya

39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Mascot: Bruin Enrollment: 26,000 Colors: Royal Blue and Gold President: Cynthia Biotheau Head Women’s BB Coach: Betsy Speketer Athletic Director: Norma Carr Last Season’s Record: 28-7 overall, 17-3 Sports Information Director: Hannah Lee/ SWAC Lisa Peshell

Location: Ephraim, Utah Mascot: Badger Enrollment: 2,700 Colors: Blue and White President: Michael T. Benson Head Women’s BB Coach: Cindy Lawrence Athletic Director: Bob Trythall Last Season’s Record: 15-16 overall, 8-12 Sports Information Director: Tyler Hughes SWAC

Location: Price, Utah Mascot: Golden Eagle Enrollment: 2,500 Colors: Navy Blue and Gold President: Ryan Thomas Head Women’s BB Coach: Dave Paur Athletic Director: Dave Paur Last Season’s Record: 16-16 overall, 9-11 SWAC

Location: Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Mascot: Cardinal Enrollment: 4,400 Colors: Red and Gray President: Michael Burke Head Women’s BB Coach: Chris Carlson Athletic Director: Al Williams Last Season’s Record: 20-12 overall, 11-9 Sports Information Director: Erna Rhinehart SWAC

Location: Rangely, Colorado Mascot: Spartan Enrollment: 3,600 Colors: Red, White and Black President: John Boyd Head Women’s BB Coach: Tim Wilson Athletic Director: Dustin Colborn Last Season’s Record: 5-25 overall, 0-20 SWAC

48 2007-08 Women’s Basketball NJCAA Pre-season Poll Top 20 Overall Record

1. Seward County CC 36-2 2. Trinity Valley CC 24-7 3. Midland College 20-11 4. Chipola College 30-7 5. Central Arizona College 33-3 6. Copiah-Lincoln CC 30-5 7. Southeastern Illinois College 33-3 8. Gulf Coast CC 27-4 9. Western Nebraska CC 27-2 10. University of Arkansas-Fort Smith 18-12 11. College of Southern Idaho 25-7 11. Salt Lake CC 28-7 12. Georgia Perimeter College 25-7 13. Tyler JC 28-8 14. State Fair CC 22-9 15. Monroe CC 30-3 16. Shelton State CC 31-14 17. Northeast Mississippi CC 19-7 18. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 25-8 19. Yavapai College 25-7 20. Rend Lake College 24-8

2006-07 Women’s Basketball NJCAA Final Poll Top 25 Overall Record

1. Southeastern Illinois College 26-1 2. Seward County CC 26-1 3. South Plains College 27-1 4. Odessa College 23-2 5. Monroe CC 27-2 6. Gulf Coast CC 25-3 7. Central Arizona College 27-2 8. Western Nebraska CC 24-1 9. Copiah-Lincoln CC 24-2 10. Chipola College 24-6 11. Shelton State CC 27-2 12. Jefferson College 26-3 13. Southwest Tennessee CC 25-1 14. Coffeyville CC 26-3 15. Tallahassee CC 22-7 16. Coud County CC 22-4 17. Lincoln Trail College 21-5 18. Seminole State College 22-5 18. Georgia Perimeter College 22-5 20. Salt Lake CC 23-5 21. St. Catharine College 23-4 22. Trinity Valley CC 21-6 23. Louisburg College 22-3 24. College of Southern Idaho 22-6 25. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 19-6 49 The College of Southern Idaho Athletic Department and the CSI Golden Eagle Booster club is now celebrating 41 years together. Formed in 1966, the booster club was organized to raise funds for all CSI student-athletes and promote CSI athletics. The athletic competition you are about to enjoy tonight has benefited from the long-standing commitment by the many faithful booster members who donate generously each year. Many of the student-athletes you see on campus today have received scholarship money generated by the CSI Golden Eagle Booster Club. Memberships in the booster club are the main source of revenue CSI receives for student-athlete scholarships. By joining the booster club, individuals have a direct impact on the quality of student-athletes the college can attract. Members have a unique opportunity to develop friendships, and long-lasting relationships, and know that their financial support has helped a young person obtain a college degree. If you’re a fan of CSI athletics, your support can be expressed by joining the CSI Golden Eagle Booster club for the 2007-2008 season. Last year the booster club raised more than $100,000 for the scholarship fund. We need your help. Members enjoy invitations to the booster club luncheons, email updates, discounts on concession items and free entry into post-game functions. We’re looking forward to welcoming you as a new booster member and seeing you at our next booster club function. GO EAGLES!!!!!

Super Booster (Membership is at least $5,000) Boise Office Equipment First Federal Magic Valley Pipe and Steel Cactus Petes Hertz of Magic Valley Outback Steakhouse Cain’s Home Furnishing Idaho Lottery Red Lion Hotel Coca-Cola of Twin Falls Joe Russell Subway Con Paulos K&T Steel Times News Domino’s Pizza Latham Motors Valley Food Service – McDonald’s Donnelley Sports Les Schwab Tires Wolverton Homes Eureka Construction & Excavating MV Business Systems

President’s Club (Membership is at least $2,000) American Family Insurance Golden Corral Buffet and Grill Rob Green Auto Group Ameripride Furniture & Appliance Outlet Shilo Inns Burger King Hilex Poly Snake Harley Davidson Campus Park Housing Irwin Realty Starley/Leavitt Insurance Chevron Twin Stops Jaker’s Summit Construction Countrywide Home Loans Lytle Signs Brian Tingey, D.D.S. Darren Hall Construction Jerry and Pauline Meyerhoeffer United Dairymen of Idaho DELL Magic Valley Bank Watkins Distributing D.L. Evans Bank Parke’s Funeral Home and Crematory Westerra Real Estate Group

Eagles Club (Membership is at least $1,000) Andy Bopp & Karen Griffith Gerties Brick Oven Cookery Signs Now Dan Brown/Ken Edmunds Idaho Central Credit Union Skuza Drywall Ross and Kathy Deahl Napa Auto Parts Snake River Pool and Spa El Sombrero 9 Beans and a Burrito St. Luke’s MV Regional Medical Center Farmers Insurance Group Project Mutual Telephone Syringa Wireless First American Title Rehab Authority Wells Fargo Bank Salt Lake Express

Coach’s Club (Membership is at least $500) Desert Sun Travel Gem State Trophies Joe Shaw - Waddell and Reed Farmers National Bank TKO Construction

Gold Club (Membership is at least $100) Monty Baker Connie Hardy Sandy Kevan Jay Proost Nick and Karen Baumert Jeff and Cindy Harmon Martin & Susan Lee Dale Riedesel Joan Brawley Cherylyn Holman Mark & Becky Neville Thad Scholes Donna Brizee 50 Robert Adams Rob Franklin Richard Adams Darlene Frazier George Lee LeRoy Scantlin Evelyn Allen Allan Frost Chuck Lehrman Mike Schutz V. Fern Allen Tom Gabbert Hank LeMoyne Mark Schwarz Clark Allen Clayton Gardner Lewis Lenker Cliff & Marge Sharp AmeriPride Jim Gaskin Kenneth Leonard Joe and Mary Shaw Nolan & Debra Anderson Jim Gibson Bill & Susie Lewis Gene Shaw Rachel Anderson Robert Gietsen Vivian Lewis Ron Shockley Harlon Baker Byrd Golay Gary Lounsbury Richard Shriver Monty Baker Rex and Sandee Golay Joseph Lyman Brad Siegel Bert Banholzer Steve and Lu Gosar Jim Lynch Ron Shockley Amy Barnes Paula Greene Jim Madden Richard Shriver BASF Robert Grill Scott Martin Teresa Sidwell Bob Beauregard Lois Grove Carolyn Matsuoka Brad Siegel Jerry Beck Kevin Guthrie Bryan and Jayne Matsuoka Ron Silvers Les Bennett Elmer & Dorothy Hagerty Charles Matthews Carl Skabronski Sally Bergstrom Larry Hall Dr. William May Ed Skinner Paul Bernhisel Darren Hall Bruce McComas Karen Slaugh Ray Birrer Mike Hamblin Scott & Stephan McCurdy Carol Smith Merlin Blake Sharee Hamilton Dr. Mark McKain DeOnne Smith Todd Blass Bob Hamilton Eddy & Lynette McKean Scott Snow Rick Bloxham Daryn Harshbarger Ed McLaughlin Barton Sonner Darin Bolxham Pauline Harvey Cody McQueen Sports Medicine Clinic Ken Boer Dona Henman Constance Meade Angie Standlee Adrian Boer Bob & Colleen Henry Jason and Michele Meyerhoeffer Galen Stanger Gerry Bowden Troy Henson Robert Meyers D.J. Stanley Riley Boyd John Hepworth Rick Mikesell Orlan Stearns Tony Bozzuto Jack Hirai Dee Misenhimer Dick Sterling Gary Bratt Jim& Susan Hoag Garvin Mitchell Randy Stoker Charles Brockway Jody Hollander Don Molesworth Boyd Stokes David Brown Terry Hollifield Rick Moore Carl Stones Mike Brown Bill Hollifield Leota Morris Ken & Pat Struchen Jeff Bulkley James Holt Alton Mothershead John Sudik Fred Burkhalter Thomas Hoover Chris Mottern Jerod & Jill Sweesy Dustin Butler Alan Horner Mervin Mueller Kim Taylor Dave and Shelby Carter Ed Howa Al Nickels Gary Thomas Carolyn Casper Ryan Howell Jay Nielson Bruce & Annie Thomason Donald & Glenda Chadd Lyle & Kelly Hudelson Kenneth Noakes Joyce Thompson Murray Clark Debbie Hudson Gregg Olsen Times News Dennis Clark Patrick Hughes Jim Olson Brian Tingey Ron Clark Max Humphries Clarence Parker Victor Trappen Leroy Craig Shirley Hustead Rick Parks Mike & Jody Tremblay Bryan Craig Jeremy & Sta Ihler Milo Pearson Cathy Trotter Howard Crane Chuck & Jo A Ireton Tracy Peery Kay Tucker Jerry & Shannon Cummings Dick Irwin Larry & Gay Petersen Patrina Udy Charles Cutler John Irwin Leonard Peterson Irene Vandervegt Elbert Davis Flint Jacobson Lynn Pettingill Bob & Betty Veeh Dan Deagle Jeff and Janelle Jardine Robert Powers Jim Vickers Laura Detmer JAck and Peggy Jardine Jack Pretti Bob Wageman David Detweiler Cal Jensen Layne Price Liz Walden Paul Dewitt Harold Johnson Greg Pyle Brian Ward Bob Dickerson Lonnie Johnston Carol Quaintance Mitch Watkins David Dickerson Chris Jones Duane Ramseyer Bill Watts Lori Donaldson Janice Jones James Ray Harlan Weigt Curtis Eaton JoAnn Keith Earl Reed Glenn Wells Ken & Jane Edmunds Brent Kelly Jan Reigle Mike & Colleen Werner Lee Edwards Jerry & Gayle Kemp Terry & Cathy Reinke Jody West Luis Egusquiza Jim Kern Owen & Wendy Rice Western Skies T&P, Inc. Julie Ellis Jayme Ketterling Andy Richmond Max Wheeler Dennis Eslinger Barry Knobloch Clair & Virginia Ricketts Marilyn Whitesides Shelly & Lynn Espy Bill Koch Jr. Jamie Ridgway Gary Wignall Brent Evans Kerry Koontz Jerry Ridley Brad Wilkinson Family Physical Therapy Jim & Nedra Korte Bobby Riedesel Bud Williams Corky Federico Joe Kovar Richard & Oleta Roberts Harry Wilson Mark Fischer DuWayne Krauss Jed Roeser Debra Wilson Jerome Fiscus Donna Lanting Randy Rogers Gary Wolverton Foggie Fisher Tom Larsen Jeff Rolig Chris Woodall Fran Florence Dan Larson Mike Roth- Si Ellen Farms Bob and Diana Wright Victor Forgeon Latham Motors Joe Russell Julie Wright-Leggett Ed & Dixie Fournier Ray Leavitt E.G. Ryan Donna Wuthrich Tracy Frank Lance LeBaron 51 Phillip Younger 52 McDonald’s, locally owned and operated by Bill and Donna Kyle in Twin Falls, Burley and Jerome sponsors the CSI Golden Eagles and the McSlam-n- Jam. The money pledged for every dunk during home Golden Eagle basketball games is split between CSI Athletics and the Ronald McDonald House.

The Reason When a child becomes seriously ill, the whole family suffers, particularly if the child must be hospitalized or receive outpatient treatment far away from home for extended periods of time. To be with their child, parents often sleep on uncomfortable chairs or cots, or bear the expense and impersonal atmosphere of a hotel room. At a time when they want all their strength available for their child, the simple demands of everyday life can seem overwhelming. For these families, Ronald McDonald House offers a refuge from the hospital, a home-away-from-home, where they can have a room of their own, a comfortable bed, kitchen and laundry facilities, toys for the kids, and a cup of hot coffee.

Ronald McDonald House For the child, it’s knowing that mom and dad are close by, in a good place. It’s having a comforting, peaceful place to go from the hospital. For a brother or sister who cannot be there, it’s knowing that other family members are safe while away in a strange city. For the parents in the House, it’s knowing that they are not alone, that others have gone through similar situations and survived. It’s new parents getting practical advice from “veterans.” It’s people drawing hope and strength from late-night conversations in corridors and kitchens, sharing experiences that can be difficult for family and friends back home to fully understand. And, it’s a place to treasure every moment of having a child “home,” even if for just a short time. For board members and volunteers, who give of their time, money, and skills, it’s knowing that what they do really helps.

How The House Operates Each Ronald McDonald House is unique, created by a team of local citizens to meet the needs of their community. The House is owned and operated by the local not-for-profit organization created by these citizens. Local McDonald’s restaurants become involved in initial fundraising once several key elements are present: medical advisors from a hospital with a need for such a House; a parent organization comprised of people whose children have been treated or are being treat at the same hospital; and other interested and concerned volunteers. To varying degrees, all groups participate in planning, construction, furnishing, building community awareness, securing goods and services, and ongoing House operations. Other local and national companies also volunteer their support through material donations and monetary contributions. Families using the House donate $5 to $15 per day, if they can afford it. These revenues pay for part of the costs of continuing House operations.

How It Began The first Ronald McDonald House opened in Philadelphia in 1974 as the result of the perseverance and dedication of Fred Hill, then a Philadelphia Eagles football player. Today, through similar efforts by other groups of dedicated individuals, Ronald McDonald House provides temporary housing for more than 350,000 people a year in facilities throughout the ; Canada; Australia; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Geissen, West Germany. McDonald’s Corporation assists in increasing public awareness and in providing start-up funding for the new Houses. The local not-for-profit organization operating the House can quality for $25,000 grant from Ronald McDonald’s Children’s Charities. Most importantly, it is the time and services of local volunteers and the local contributions of money and materials that make it possible for the Ronald McDonald Houses to be open and operating. Assisting in these efforts, McDonald’s restaurant franchisees, holding individual promotions around the country, have raised more than $25 million for the Ronald McDonald Houses and the families they serve. If you have questions about the national Ronald McDonald House program or wish to contact a local Ronald McDonald House regarding services, activities, volunteer work or tax deductible donations, write or call: Ronald McDonald House, 101 Warm Spring Ave., Boise, ID 83712.

53 Julie Wright-Leggett, left, and Cassia Meyers, right, lead this year’s squads. Julie is the head coach for the Golden Girls and Cheerleaders and Cassia is the assistant coach for cheerleaders.

Pictured from left to right back row: Brittney Beard, Kiri Oler, Marissa Counter, Nicole Cannell and Shilo Bjornn. Middle row: Cori West, Keesha Roberts and Ashley Roland. Front row: Sherise Hunt, Kristian Garcia and Whitnee Beck.

54 Pictured from left to right back row: Gina Rodriguez, Ali Sei- gert, Tim Whitmarsh, Bianca Garcia, Beau Lockwood, Rosalinda Ramirez, Alea Leavitt and LaToya Crabtree. Middle Row: Dustyn Walker, Reece Hunter and Jed Mortensen. Front Row: Brittney Barnes, Chelsea Abramowski, Niki Summers and Chelsi West.

55 Southern Idaho Basketball 2007-08 Media Speed Roster Maylene Ornelas - #4 Kelsey Jardine - #10 5-6 So Guard 5-8 Fr Guard Chihuahua, Mexico Twin Falls, Idaho

Jamie Edwards - #14 Kim Gamblin - #20 Sam Tinned - #21 Amy Higbee - #22 5-6 So Guard 5-11 RS Guard 6-0 Fr Forward 5-8 So Guard Twin Falls, Idaho Herriman, Utah Seattle, Wash. Alamo, Nev.

Cassie Wood - #24 Noelle Milicic - #30 Tera Tremayne - #31 LaCale Pringle-Buchanan - #32 5-9 Fr Guard 6-0 Fr Forward 5-6 So Guard 5-8 Fr Guard Richfield, Idaho Boulder City, Nev. Battle Mountain, Nev. Seattle, Wash.

Eva Ivanova - #42 Anita Burdick - #44 Maddy Plunkett - #52 Soana Lucet - #53 6-3 So Post 6-3 So Post 6-2 Fr Post 6-1 Fr Forward Varna, Bulgaria Reno, Nev. Albury NSW, Australia New Caledonia 56