GSU ATHLETICS RECORD BOOK (2021-22 edition) JAGUAR SPORTS TIMELINE

October 11, 2013 February 24, 2015 August 28, 2015 The GSU Board of Trustees approves GSU announces it will launch competitive Women’s cross country embarks on its Resolution 14-05, putting in place “... the athletics and team sports with the goal of inaugural competition, taking part in the initiation of a competitive membership recruiting and training fully operational Purdue-North Central/Calumet Invita- in the National Association of Intercolle- and viable teams starting in 2015-16. Pres- tional in Westville, Ind. giate Athletics (NAIA).” Seven sports are ent for the announcement are President activated: men’s and women’s basketball, Elaine Maimon, Provost Deborah Borde- The men’s cross country program makes men’s and women’s cross country, men’s lon, A.D. Tony Bates and Associate A.D. its debut, competing at the St. Francis and women’s golf and women’s volley- La Toshia Burrell. Twilight Invitational in Channahon, Ill. ball. April 7, 2015 September 3, 2015 May 6, 2014 In collaboration with web provider SID- Men’s golf begins play with an appear- GSU unveils its official mascot – the Help, GSU launches its official web site – ance at the Olivet Nazarene Tigers Fall Jaguar. Jaguars are known for their www.gsujaguars.com. Invitational at Balmoral Woods. intelligence, speed, agility and abili- ty – characteristics displayed by GSU April 14, 2015 September 28, 2015 student-athletes in competition and in Governors State is officially accepted into Mark Haines makes his head coaching the classroom. The name was chosen by the National Association of Intercollegiate debut with GSU, taking over for Craig popular vote from among 30,000 votes Athletics (NAIA). Athletic Director Tony Bowen who coached at the first two tour- casted by students, faculty, staff, alumni Bates and Faculty Athletic Representative naments. and community members. The search (FAR) Dr. John Yunger are present for the process drew 400 submissions, including announcement which occurs on the final September 29, 2015 200 of which were unique. Paula Frank- day of the NAIA Convention in Charlotte, Women’s golf makes its debut at the Au- lin was chosen winner of the Name the N.C. rora Fall Invitational in Bristol, Ill. Mascot contest, as her Jaguars submission beat out finalist entries Gladiators, Prairie GSU becomes a member of the Associa- Women’s volleyball records the first Wolves and Bengals. tion for Independent Institutions (A.I.I.). victory in GSU Athletics history, downing Indiana-Northwest, 3-1, in Gary, Ind. May 31, 2014 May 30, 2015 La Toshia Burrell is named Associate Achuynnua Robinson becomes the first October 23, 2015 A.D./Head Women’s Basketball Coach. student-athlete to sign a National Letter of Governors State is formally accepted Intent at GSU. into the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic August 11, 2014 Conference (CCAC). The Jaguars become Cross country runner Emily Metzger be- May 31, 2015 the 31st school to hold membership in the comes the first freshman to enroll at GSU. GSU Athletics is officially launched CCAC, which is the largest conference in with a luncheon that brings 100 Chica- the NAIA. November 1, 2014 go-area and suburban athletic directors Kevin Kredens is the named the first head and coaches together. Coach Tony Bates October 24, 2015 coach for the women’s and men’s cross presents his first signing class conisting of Women’s basketball takes to the court country programs. eight recruits. for the first time, losing on the road to IU South Bend. February 14, 2015 August 21, 2015 University Golf Club in University Park The first GSU intercollegiate varsity October 28, 2015 becomes the home facility for the Jaguar competition takes place with women’s Men’s basketball begins its varsity era golf programs, as a five-year agreement volleyball falling to Lourdes at the Robert with a loss against Clarke at the Sports is signed with the 18-hole, par-72 course Morris Eagle Invitational in Arlington and Recreation Center. that plays 6,701 yards. Heights, Ill. Willie Lipsey III becomes GSU’s first August 25, 2015 two-sport student-athlete, appearing in a Women’s volleyball holds the first varsity basketball game after having competed in home event in school history, losing to IU cross country. Northwest at the Athletics and Recreation Center. JAGUAR SPORTS TIMELINE

November 8, 2015 May 14, 2016 October 19, 2016 Achuynnua Robinson becomes the first Briana Clark (volleyball), Raven Phillips Stephanie Clarkson earns CCAC Runner GSU student-athlete to win an award (basketball) and Tony Roop (golf) become of the Week honors, becoming the first of any kind when she is named to the the first student-athletes to receive de- GSU student-athlete to receive a confer- Radisson Holiday Hoops Classic All-Tour- grees from GSU. ence weekly award. nament Team. May 15, 2016 October 21, 2016 December 22, 2015 Women’s Golf records the highest season Ashley Pickert sets a pair of school The No.1-ranked team in NAIA Division GPA (3.91) in athletic department history. records hours apart at the Crimson Wave II pays a visit to The ARC as Indiana Invitational. She clubs 19 kills against Wesleyan comes away with a 114-91 win July 1, 2016 William Penn then follows up with a .684 in men’s basketball. Daniel Jankowski is hired as the school’s attack percentage against Calumet St. first full-time sports information director. Joseph. January 16-17, 2016 The Chicago HBCU Classic series brought July 15, 2016 November 5, 2016 four NCAA Division I teams to GSU as Women’s Golf (3.86) and Volleyball (3.21) Men’s Cross Country makes its debut in part of the King Hardwood Classic. Clark receive NAIA Scholar-Team Awards. the CCAC, finishing 14th at the confer- Atlanta defeated Albany State, 89-85, ence championships. in double overtime before the nightcap September 1, 2016 between Stillman and Morehouse was Sixty-four-year-old golfer Hollie Camp- Stephanie Clarkson posts a 10th-place fin- cancelled. GSU defeated Harris-Stowe bell makes her GSU debut. ish at the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic State, 96-92, the next day. Conference Championships, becoming September 2, 2016 the first GSU student-athlete to earn All- February 2, 2016 The Jaguars women’s golf team posts a CCAC accolades. Raven Phillips sets a school single-game team score for the first time in its 2016 record by scoring 36 points against season opener. November 10, 2016 Waldorf. Te’a Lee makes her basketball debut, September 6, 2016 becoming the first female two-sport stu- February 11, 2016 The Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic dent-athlete at GSU. She also competed GSU women’s hoops snaps its 26-game Conference era begins for GSU as the for the volleyball team. losing streak, winning for the first time at volleyball falls to Trinity Christian, 3-0, at home in a 95-39 triumph of Moody Bible. The ARC. November 12, 2016 The 56-point win is the largest in program Volleyball’s Erika Halverson, Briana history. September 16, 2016 Holden, Ashley Pickert, Savik Salgado Freshman Casey Domke becomes the and Hayley Wacker are named to the February 16, 2016 first GSU golfer to shoot under par (-2). CCAC All-Academic Team, marking the Women’s Basketball defeats a ranked In tying for second place at the Purdue first conference all-academic team selec- opponent for the first time, knocking off Northwest Fall Classic, he also becomes tions in GSU history. No. 21 IU Northwest, 69-64. the first Jaguar to earn medalist honors. November 19, 2016 April 15, 2016 September 17, 2016 Competing against a field of 234 run- GSU plays its first-ever home match in The Orange and Black need just 47 min- ners, Stephanie Clarkson makes school men’s golf, losing to Robert Morris, 339- utes to dispatch Great Lakes Christian at history as the first GSU student-athlete to 346, at the Lincoln Oaks Golf Course. the Manchester Invitational — the short- compete in a national championship. She est volleyball match in school history. finishes 155th at the NAIAs. GSU’s women’s golf team plays its first home match, taking on Robert Morris in a October 15, 2016 November 21, 2016 non-scored dual at Lincoln Oaks. Stephanie Clarkson becomes the first GSU Governors State defeats Asbury, 139-132, runner to win a race, taking first place at in men’s basketball, producing the highest the Skyhawk Invitational. point total of the season in the NAIA. JAGUAR SPORTS TIMELINE

November 30, 2016 April 7-8, 2017 October 2, 2017 Richie Gray becomes the first member of In her GSU debut, Anne Best records a GSU beats an eight-team field by 11 the men’s cross country program to earn fifth-place finish at the Jaguar Spring strokes for its first win at a major tourna- CCAC All-Academic Team honors. Invitational, becoming the program’s ment, shooting 303 at the Troll Classic. first-ever medalist. December 1, 2016 October 13, 2017 Vincent Jones is appointed the third FAR April 18, 2017 Volleyball rallies from two sets down to in school history. GSU records its first win in men’s golf, de- defeat IU Northwest, 21-25, 22-25, 25-19, feating Calumet St. Joseph in a dual road 25-21, 15-12 at the Crimson Wave Invita- December 18, 2016 match. Matt Contey becomes the first tional. Women’s Golf registers the highest term golfer to win an individual title as well. GPA (3.83) in school history. October 21, 2017 April 21, 2017 Kendall Paris lowers her school record January 3, 2017 Emily Bell cards a school-record 88 at the by two strokes, carding an 85 against IU Women’s Basketball sets a single-game Jaguar Illiana Shootout. Northwest at Lincoln Oaks. scoring record in a 118-100 loss to Olivet Nazarene at the Athletics & Recreation April 24-25, 2017 October 28, 2017 Center. Men’s Golf competes for the first time in GSU defeats Graceland, 75-66, at the Jag- the CCAC, finishing 10th out of 12 teams uars Tip-Off Classic. Graceland would go January 19, 2017 at the league championships held at TPC on to capture the NAIA Division I Nation- The GSU Athletic Department moves into Deere Run. al Championship several months later. a new suite (2108) of offices in Building A. April 27-28, 2017 November 4, 2017 January 21, 2017 Women’s Golf makes its debut in the A short-handed men’s cross country team Dalvin Echols hits all seven three-point CCAC, finishing ninth at the league tour- employs the help of three golfers — Casey attempts in a GSU victory at Roosevelt. nament in Flossmoor, Ill. Domke, John Orowick and Matt Contey — to run at the CCAC Championships. January 25, 2017 June 19, 2017 Jalen Miller scores 36 points at St. Francis Lincoln Oaks Golf Course in Crete On the women’s side, golfer Kendall Paris to set a GSU single-game record. becomes the new home course for the competes as well. Jaguars. February 18, 2017 February 7, 2018 Miller becomes the first Jaguar to reach July 31, 2017 GSU defeats St. Ambrose, 101-83, then 1,000 career points while Torrey Oliver The Jaguars Booster Club is launched. finds out at 9:15 p.m. that Roosevelt had closes his career by nailing the game-win- lost to Saint Xavier, giving the Jaguars ning shot with two seconds remaining in September 1, 2017 their first CCAC regular season champi- an 87-86 triumph of Purdue Northwest. Sisters Malika Johnson and Myera Cart- onship. man become the first sibilings to play March 14, 2017 together at GSU in a volleyball match February 17, 2018 With the NAIA season offically complet- against Silver Lake. Men’s Basketball records a home win over ed, freshman Amber Brooks finishes as Cardinal Stritch in the regular season fina- the national leader in offensive rebound- Volleyball player Milica Maras serves up le, becoming the first GSU team to defeat ing, averaging 5.6 per game. 13 aces (including seven in a row) in a every CCAC opponent. home win over Silver Lake. March 15, 2017 February 24, 2018 Kanitral Averhart earns her second September 29, 2017 Amber Brooks receives All-CCAC Honor- NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athlete Award, In the 25th and final edition of the Illinois able Mention, the first postseason honor becoming the first GSU student-athlete to Intercollegiate meet, the GSU men’s cross for a women’s basketball player. receive the award mulitple times. country team faces three teams ranked in the Top 20: No. 1 North Central (NCAA Division III), No. 2 St. Francis (NAIA) and No. 12 Olivet Nazarene (NAIA). JAGUAR SPORTS TIMELINE

February 26, 2018 August 13, 2018 December 13, 2018 In front of a standing-room-only crowd Toniesha Mack is named head women’s Milica Maras is named to the Google at The ARC, the Jaguars men’s basketball basketball coach and assistant athletics Cloud Academic All-America NAIA team captures the CCAC Tournament title director. Volleyball Second Team. with a 78-68 win over Roosevelt. August 31, 2018 December 27, 2018 After the nets are cut down, four Jaguars Cristian and Moises Espinoza become the Matt Eggert and Ante Cop are named are honored with CCAC postseason first brothers to compete for GSU, repre- head coaches for men’s and women’s awards. Jalen Miller receives Player of the senting the men’s cross country team at soccer respectively. Year and All-CCAC First Team honors, the Fighting Saints Twilight Invitational. Shane Maple is named All-CCAC Second January 5, 2019 Team and Robbie Brooks tabbed All- September 14, 2018 Governors State upsets 21st-ranked Saint CCAC Honorable Mention. Tony Bates Within a span of hours, freshman Dunja Xavier (59-57) in women’s basketball, earns Co-Coach of the Year accolades. Tatic breaks the school record for kills in a ending the Cougars’ 35-game conference match (22), then repeats the performance win streak. March 8, 2018 in the second match of a doubleheader Men’s Basketball makes its debut at the as GSU sweeps a pair of matches at the January 12, 2019 NAIA National Championship, becoming Manchester Invitational. Amber Brooks becomes the first GSU the first GSU team to play in NAIA post- women’s player to join the 30-20 club, season competition. September 18, 2018 amassing 32 points and 21 rebounds in a Milica Maras (setter) and Dunja Tatic win over Calumet St. Joseph. Nathan Skrobot is named GSU’s recipient (attacker) earn CCAC Player of the Week of the NAIA Champions of Character honors, marking the first time GSU has January 22, 2019 Award. earned dual recipients in the same week. The GSU soccer teams conduct their first orders of business with ID Select Camps March 15, 2018 September 25, 2018 held inside The ARC. Approximately 40 Jalen Miller becomes GSU’s first-ever GSU announces the formation of men’s men’s players and 15 women’s players NAIA All-American, earning second team and women’s soccer programs, to begin show up for the open tryouts. honors in men’s basketball. play in 2019. The additions raise the number of varsity sports offerings to nine. January 23, 2019 April 24, 2018 For the second year in a row, GSU ad- Casey Domke becomes the first GSU November 1, 2018 vances to the CCAC Tournament Cham- golfer to shot a sub-70 score, recording Alexis Gayton closes her career as the first pionship Game, but loses at home to St. a 69 during the final round of the CCAC GSU student-athlete to play four varsity Francis, 59-54. Championships at TPC Deere Run. seasons. March 8, 2019 April 26, 2018 November 9, 2018 Bourbonnais’ Zoie Langlois becomes the Kendall Paris earns CCAC Golfer of the Sharnita Breeze signs a National Letter first member of the GSU Women’s Soccer Week honors, the first Jaguar linkster to of Intent with the women’s basketball Team, signing a national letter of intent. receive the award. team — 11 months before the start of the 2019-20 season, the earliest signing in March 14, 2019 May 1, 2018 GSU history. Shane Maple earns NAIA Division II La Toshia Burrell resigns as women’s All-America Honorable Mention honors. basketball coach and assistant athletics December 1, 2018 director. Amber Brooks becomes the first GSU April 1, 2019 women’s basketball to record 1,000 points GSU freshman Cielo Ovideo, captain of July 31, 2018 in a career. the club soccer team, becomes the first GSU launches a redesign of GSUJaguars. player signed by the men’s soccer team. com. December 4, 2018 GSU’s Sports Information Office moves to Room A2125. JAGUAR SPORTS TIMELINE

April 3, 2019 September 3, 2019 October 12, 2019 GSU makes its debut in a match play For the first time, GSU earns CCAC Play- Avery Fountain becomes the first stu- tournament, defeating Lincoln and Ilinois er of the Week Awards in two different dent-athlete to compete for two different Valley CC to win the IVCC Match Play sports on the same day. Volleyball player GSU sports teams in the same day. She Challenge at Senica’s Deer Park Golf Dunja Tatic is named Attacker of the Week clocked a 5K time of 24.21.7 at the Fight- Club. and men’s soccer player Dylan Swearen- ing Bee Invitational in Bettendorf, Iowa, gen is tabbed Offensive Player of the then nine hours later started on defense April 30, 2019 Week. Swearengen’s honor occurs just one for the soccer team and played 49 minutes The GSU men’s golf team finishes fourth game into his collegiate career. against Robert Morris. at the CCAC Championships as Casey Domke earns All-Tournament honors September 6, 2019 October 22, 2019 with a third-place showing. Rachel Distor becomes the first GSU Men’s Golf finishes fourth out of 20 student-athlete chosen to multiple CCAC schools at the Whistling Straits Intercol- May 2, 2019 All-Academic Teams in the same year, legiate, placing behind only No.2-ranked GSU Athletics has its largest single-day earning spots for basketball and golf. Keiser, No. 3-ranked Texas Wesleyan and signing period as 10 women’s soccer NCAA Division II Ferris State. players commit to coach Ante Cop’s team Scott Hogan makes his head coaching along with a men’s soccer player. debut with the women’s and men’s golf Papa Thiam scores the game’s lone goal teams at the Olivet Nazarene Fall Invita- with 1:03 left in the second overtime in May 18, 2019 tional. GSU’s home win over Trinity Christian. The first freshmen ever admitted into The contest ends at 10:37 p.m. GSU, cross country runner Emily Metzger September 9, 2019 takes part in commencement exercises. Men’s golfers play in 106-degree heat at October 23, 2019 the NAIA Memphis Shootout. Nick Bushey becomes the first men’s cross July 15, 2019 country member to be named CCAC Golf coach Mark Haines resigns to accept September 11, 2019 Runner of the Week. the head men’s golf position at Chicago Midfielder Mayra Echeverria scores the State. first goal in GSU women’s soccer history October 26, 2019 at 30:32 in a 4-2 loss at Harris-Stowe State. Men’s Basketball captures its first-ever July 29, 2019 tournament title with a 97-81 win over Scott Hogan, a Jaguar assistant coach September 17, 2019 Goshen in the Jaguars Tip-Off Classic. for three seasons, is named interim head GSU twice rallies from a set down to up- coach of the men’s and women’s golf set two-time defending CCAC Champion November 2, 2019 teams for the 2019-20 seasons. Saint Xavier, 22-25, 25-14, 18-25, 25-16, Grace James scores two goals to lead GSU 15-13, at the Shannon Center. to its first-ever women’s soccer victory, a August 20, 2019 3-1 triumph of Calumet St. Joseph in the Women’s Soccer loses its first-ever game, September 21, 2019 season finale. falling at Goshen 4-0. Governors State Women’s Soccer earns a point in its CCAC debut, playing to a 0-0 November 9, 2019 August 31, 2019 double overtime draw at Roosevelt. Matthew McNeil, the first four-year per- Men’s Soccer becomes the first GSU former in men’s cross country, completes Athletic team to win its inaugural game, September 24, 2019 his career by appearing in his 23rd race. downing IU Northwest 6-0 in Crown Dunja Tatic sets an arena record with 24 Point. Dylan Swearengen scores the Jag- kills on a school-record 67 attack attempts Men’s Basketball is awarded a forfeit win uars’ historic first goal on a penalty kick in a five-set loss to Trinity International at when the University of Virgin Islands just 12:10 into the game. the ARC. doesn’t honor its game contract.

September 28, 2019 The first-year men’s soccer team qualifies After nearly a month on the road, the for postseason play—a first for GSU Ath- GSU women’s and men’s soccer programs letics. GSU loses to Cardinal Stritch in the play their historic inaugural home games CCAC Tournament Quarterfinals. at Spartan Stadium at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights. JAGUAR SPORTS TIMELINE

March 16, 2020 November 7, 2020 February 25, 2021 The men’s and women’s golf seasons are Despite the absence of five teams, the Payton Harley scores a school-record cancelled due to the COVID-19 novel CCAC conducts its lone fall champion- 42 points to lead GSU to an 81-80 win coronavirus. ships as GSU finishes sixth at the cross at Saint Xavier in the CCAC Tourna- country championships in Bettendorf, ment Quarterfinals. Harley scored the June 2-10, 2020 Iowa. game-winning basket with 1.7 seconds Within a span of nine days, GSU signs its left in overtime. He made 15-of-27 field first NCAA Division I transfers. Jordan The men’s cross country team places sev- goal attempts and went 9-for-12 from the Towery from Texas Southern signs with enth at the conference meet as five teams free throw line. the women’s basketball team followed by opt out. Ashley Jackson from Alabama A&M who March 8, 2021 joins the volleyball team. January 4, 2021 Scott Hogan leaves his post as head coach Amber Brooks snags her 1,000th career of the men’s and women’s golf programs. July 29, 2020 rebound, becoming the first Jaguar player Fred Hawkins is named interim head GSU announces that fall sports (volley- (female or male) to post 1,000 points and coach for the 2021 season. ball, men’s and women’s soccer, along 1,000 rebounds. with men’s and women’s golf) will move March 13, 2021 to the spring. Men’s and women’s cross January 28, 2021 GSU’s women’s and men’s soccer teams country are the exceptions due to the Dunja Tatic ties a school match record by did not allow a goal against Judson in a CCAC Championships planned for No- compiling 26 kills in GSU’s four-set win CCAC doubleheader held at the Sports- vember. The news comes a day after the over Roosevelt in the volleyball season plex in Crown Point, Indiana. Four Jaguar NAIA postponed fall national champion- opener. goalkeepers combined on the two shared ships until the spring. shutouts. January 29, 2021 September 15, 2020 First-place Holy Cross visits the The ARC March 16, 2021 On NAIA National Awards Day, seven and gets blitzed by GSU in a 31-point loss, Avery Damjanovic becomes the first GSU squads receive NAIA Scholar Team producing the second-largest winning women’s soccer player to earn CCAC honors: women’s cross country (3.49), margin ever by the Jaguars. The Orange Offensive Player of the Week honors after women’s soccer (3.42), women’s basket- and Black shoot 64.8 percent from the totaling six goals and 12 points in three ball (3.34), men’s golf (3.17), women’s field, just missing the school record. games. As a result, every GSU sport team volleyball (3.17), men’s soccer (3.07) and has won a POW award at least once. women’s golf (3.00). January 30, 2021 In just her third match, first-year setter March 20, 2021 Milica Maras earns an NAIA-Daktronics Jamie Skvarla equals GSU’s single-match Junior Dunja Tatic records her 1,000th kill Scholar-Athlete Award for a record third assist mark with 46 in a victory over (a program first) in a road loss at IU South time (1-cross country, 2-volleyball). Rochester at the Crimson Wave Quadran- Bend. She reaches the milestone in her gular. 87th career match. September 25, 2020 The sixth season of varsity athletics begins February 1, 2021 March 30, 2021 with the women’s and men’s cross coun- Governors State holds off Olivet Naza- Goalkeeper Luis Ramirez is named NAIA try teams participating at the Midwest rene, 82-81, in Bourbonnais for the wom- Defensive Player of the Week, becoming Intercollegiate. It’s the latest start date in en’s basketball program’s first-ever win the first GSU athlete to earn national play- school history. against the Tigers. er of the week honors.

November 4, 2020 February 3, 2021 April 15, 2021 Jaguar student-athletes for fall and winter Coming in with a 0-9 record all-time Juan Manual Rodriguez scores with four sports are granted an extra year of eligibil- against St. Francis, the GSU women’s seconds left in regulation to lift GSU to a ity after the NAIA votes not to charge a basketball team upsets the 13th-ranked 1-0 win over Lincoln in the semifinals of season of competition for 2020-21 due to Fighting Saints, 51-49, in Joliet. The the CCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament. the COVID pandemic. victory gives GSU wins against all CCAC- member schools. JAGUAR SPORTS TIMELINE

April 17, 2021 Casey Domke shots a school record 5-un- der-67 at The Links at Jacksonville.

Governors State loses 2-1 in overtime to Cardinal Strich in the championship game of the CCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament at the Bavarian Soccer Club.

April 27, 2021 Trailing by four shots after the opening round of the CCAC Championships, Ca- sey Domke rallies to force a sudden-death overtime playoff, winning on the second hole at TPC Deere Run. Domke becomes the first GSU student-athlete to capture a conference title and GSU’s second na- tional qualifier. Patrick Guilfoyle finishes fifth to earn a spot on the All-Tournament Team alongside Domke.

May 18-19, 2021 Casey Domke represents Governors State at the 69th NAIA Men’s Golf Champion- ship at TPC Deer Run in Silvis, Ill. One of six individudal qualifiers, Domke shoots (76-82) 158 for two rounds and ties for 113th place, missing the cut.

June 8, 2021 GSU Athletics announces the addition of Varsity Reserve teams for men’s basket- ball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. COACHING REGISTER

Head and assistant coaches (from 2015-16 through 2020-21)

HEAD COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES Bates, Tony (15-21) ______MBB Arriaga, Seth (Phibo) (19-21) ______MSC Bowen, Craig (15) ______MGF/WGF Cook, James (15-20) ______MBB Burrell, La Toshia (15-18) ______WBB Crary, Sean (20-21) ______MBB Cop, Ante (19-21) ______WSC DeJong, Jessica (19) ______WSC Eggert, Matt (19-21) ______MSC Dieter, Jorie (15) ______VB Gonzalez, Pete (16-21) ______VB Divan, Brandon (16) ______MXC/WXC Haines, Mark (16-19) ______MGF/WGF Fisher III, Walter (19-21) ______MBB Hogan, Scott (19-20) ______MGF/WGF Haines, Mark (15) ______MGF/WGF Kredens, Kevin (15-20) ______MXC/WXC Hardy, Julian (20-21) ______MBB Mack, Tonishea (18-21) ______WBB Harrison, Aaron (18-21) ______WBB Ottmann, Ashley (15) ______VB Hawkins, Fred (19) ______MGF/WGF Jennings, Dean (16-21) ______VB INTERIM HEAD COACHES Jones, Jason (18-21) ______WBB Haines, Mark (15-16) ______MGF/WGF Lawson, Paul (19-21) ______VB Hawkins, Fred (21) ______MGF Lozano, Sandra (21) ______MSOC Rodriguez, Margoth (17-18) ______WBB Mack, Tonishea (15-16) ______WBB Maschmeyer, Beth (16-17)______MXC/WXC ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHES Moore, Alex (17-20) ______MXC/WXC Romeli, Rick (15-21) ______MBB Moylan, Krista (15) ______MXC/WXC Reyes, Sergio (19-21) ______MSC Robinson, Duval (15-19) ______MBB Rodriguez, Margoth (16-18) ______WBB Ruberry, Marty (21) ______WSOC Schodorf, Ed (15-16) ______WBB Soto, Juan (21) ______MBB Van Dyke, Dave (17-18) ______WBB Volious, Aubrey (16-21) ______MBB Zehme, Leah (15) ______VB

STRENGTH COACHES Sneeden, David (18-21) ______WBB ALL-TIME ROLL CALL

GSU student-athletes (287) who have appeared in at least one athletic competition (from 2015-16 through 2020-21) Adams, Kaitlin (19-21) ______WBB Dahm, Alex (19) ______VB Govea, Alejandra (19) ______WSOC Adamson, Keegan (19-20) ______MGF Damjanovic, Avery (21) ______WSOC Graham, Carah (19-21) ______WSOC Anderson, David (17-19) ______MBB Dampier, Ariana (18-20) ______WBB Gray, Richie (15-16)______MXC Anderson, Sierra (19) ______VB Davila, Efrain (19-21) ______MSOC Guerrero, Melissa (21) ______WSOC Arredondo, Jocelyn (19) ______WSOC Davis, Gaetana (20-21) ______WBB Guerrero, Victoria (21) ______WSOC Avalos, Cynthia (19-21) ______WSOC Deane, Isabelle (21) ______WSOC Guilfoyle, Patrick (19-21) ______MGF Averhart, Kanitral (15-17)______WBB Deere, Tariq (20-21) ______MBB Devoe III, Fredric (15-19)______MBB Halverson, Erika (15-17)______VB Bailey, Peachshaiya (19) ______WXC Diaz, Jake (17-18) ______MXC Hardy, Julian (15-19)______MBB Basile, Jillian (21) ______WSOC Dillard, Quincy (17-21) ______MBB Harley, Payton (19-21) ______MBB Bell, Emily (16-18) ______WGF Diouf, El Hadji Mass (19-21) ______MSOC Harris, Londen (19-20) ______MBB Best, Anne (16-18) ______WGF Distor, Rachel (15-19)______WBB/WGF Harwood, Ashley (21) ______VB Billman, Sam (17-18) ______MGF Dixon, Nijea (17-18) ______WBB Haskins Jr., Albert (20-21) ______MBB Bishop, Marlynda (15-17)______WBB Domke, Casey (16-21)______MGF/MXC Hawkins, Samuel (18-19) ______MBB Bizati, Akim (21)______MGF Dorsey, Kelvin (15-16)______MBB Hendrix, Terrell (20-21) ______MBB Black, LaShonda (18-19) ______WBB Driver, Nekia (18-19) ______WXC/WGF Hernandez, Mario (20-21) _____ MSOC/MXC Black, Vashi (20) ______WXC Duckworth, Gerald (19-21)______MBB Hogan, Travis (20-21) ______MBB Boatright, Johnathan (18-20) ______MBB Holden, Briana (15-16)______VB Bowers, Toi (16-17)______WGF Eagle, Joe (16)______MXC Hollowell, Autumn (19-21) ______WSOC Bravo, Ursula (19-21) ______WSOC Echeverria, Mayra (19-21) ______WSOC Holtz, Kevin (15-16)______MGF Breeze, Sharnita (19-21) ______WBB Echols, Dalvin (15-17) ______MBB Honn, Bailey (19-20) ______WXC Brooks, Amber (16-21)______WBB Elbeitoni, Bedour (19) ______WSOC Howard, Chanel (16-19)______WBB Brooks, Robbie (17-19) ______MBB Espinosa, Sydney (18) ______WXC Hunt, Dominique (15-17)______WXC Brundidge, Jonathan (18-19) ______MBB Espinoza, Cristian (18-19) ______MXC Hunter, Amber (15-16)______WBB Brusich, Nicole (15-17)______WGF Espinoza, Eric (19-21) ______MSOC Bullington, Kevin (18-19) ______MGF Espinoza, Moises (18) ______MXC Ilesanmi, Dami (19)______MSOC Bushey, Nick (19-20) ______MXC Esquivel, Martin (21) ______MSOC Evans, Torrionna (15-16)______WBB Jackson, Ashley (21) ______VB Cahue, Andy (19) ______MSOC Jackson, Megan (19) ______WXC Calderone, Jack (16-18)______MGF Fair, Quentin (15-16)______MBB James, Grace (19) ______WSOC Campbell, Hollie (16-18)______WGF Fernandez, Marc (21) ______MSOC Janiec, Josh (15-16)______MGF Cartman, Myera (17) ______VB Fields, Sterling (17-21) ______MBB Jansen, Macie (19-21) ______WGF Castillo, Brenna (21) ______WSOC Fisher, Jordan (15-16)______WBB Janssen, Maddie (19-21) ______WSOC/WXC Catron, DeVenchie (17) ______MXC Flores, Crystal (16)______WXC Johnson, Andreana (15-16)______WBB Chavez, Vita (19-21) ______WSOC Foland, Jalyn (20-21) ______WBB Johnson, Grant (18-19) ______MBB Ciscato, John (15-18)______MGF Fountain, Avery (19-21) ______WSOC/WXC Johnson, Malika (17) ______VB Clark, Briana (15)______VB Frey, Brittany (16)______VB Jolly, Pierre (15-16)______MBB Clarkson, Stephanie (16)______WXC Jones, Deja (15-16)______WXC Clay, Elijah (20-21) ______MBB Gantt, Amaree (20) ______MXC Jones, Diamond (19) ______WXC Coleman, Omari (19) ______MXC Garcia, Giovanny (20-21) ______MSOC/MXC Jones, Jomari (15-16)______MBB Contey, Matt (16-18)______MGF/MXC Garcia, Marco (18) ______MXC Jones, Keyona (17)______WXC Cowan, Angelique (19-21) ______WBB Gayton, Alexis (15-18)______VB Jones, Tabetha (19-21) ______WBB Crenshaw, Deontra (17-18) ______MBB Gaytan, Daniel (19-21)______MSOC Jonna, Daniel (21) ______MSOC Crenshaw, Lamar (18-21) ______MBB Gonzalez, Daniel (18) ______MXC Jordan, Malinda (16-17) ______WBB Crosby, Josh (15-17)______MGF Gonzalez, Edson (19-21) ______MSOC Julian, Savanah (19-20) ______WGF Gonzalez, Lizette (16-17)______VB Jurisic, Anastasija (16-17)______VB ALL-TIME ROLL CALL Kapoor, Saahil (19) ______MSOC Mowery, Darrian (18-19) ______VB Roberts, Shane (15-17)______MBB Karovic, Alexis (17-18) ______WBB Murray, Jamaal (16-18)______MBB Robertson, Josh (17-18) ______MGF Keith, Tawone (19-21)______MBB Robinson, Achuynnua (15-17)______WBB Kendra, Rheanne (19) ______WSOC Nadolski, Trenten (20-21) ______MBB Robinson II, DeAndrey (19-21) ______MBB King, Kiya (17-21) ______WBB Navarrete, Jacqueline (20) ______WXC Rodriguez, Nataly (19) ______WSOC Kirn, Megan (16-18)______WGF Navarrete, Miguel (19-21) ______MSOC/MXC Rosinia, Mike (16-17)______MGF Kompier, Kevin (19-21) ______MGF Nguyen, Danny (19) ______MXC Roop, Tony (15-16)______MGF Konecki, Kaila (18) ______WXC Ninalowo, Hussein (19-21) ______MSOC Kramer, Jack (19) ______MSOC Norman, Justin (19-20) ______MBB Salgado, Savik (15-17)______VB Kraus, Alyssa (19) ______WSOC Novakovic, Ivana (18-21) ______VB Sanchez, Osvaldo (19) ______MSOC Sanni, Hamzat (19-21) ______MSOC Langlois, Zoie (19-21) ______WSOC Obispo, Edwin (19) ______MSOC Santos, Graciano (19) ______MSOC Lamb, Wyatt (16-17)______MGF Odiase, Lucky (17-19) ______MBB Scott, Steven (15)______MXC Latorre, Andy (21) ______MSOC O’Grady, Bethany (19) ______WSOC Searcy, Lorri (16)______WXC Latting, Ja’Nae (19-21) ______VB O’Neal, Cozy (20-21) ______WBB Seaton, Christopher (15-16)______MBB Lee, Te’a (16-20)______VB/WBB Oliver, Brianna (17-19) ______VB Sellers, Caitlin (19-20) ______WBB LeRoy, Carter (19-21) ______MGF Oliver, Courtney (18-21) ______VB Sellers, Malcolm (16-18)______MBB Lewis, Isis (17) ______VB Oliver, Torrey (15-17)______MBB Serbin, Hayley (17-18) ______VB/WBB Lewis, Jayla (15)______WXC Olvera, Cecilia (18) ______WXC Seyden, Drew (21) ______MSOC Liggins, Kayla (16)______WXC Orowick, John (17-19) ______MGF/MXC Shirk, Elizabeth (17) ______WXC Lipsey III, Willie (15-18)______MXC/MBB Oviedo, Cielo (19-20) ______MSOC/MXC Shkidchenko, Zakhar (19) ______MSOC Littles, Terrell (15-16)______MXC Oviedo, Emely (21) ______WSOC Shorter, Armoni (19-20) ______MBB Lloyd, Carmari (16-19)______WBB Owens, Theo (19-20) ______MBB Sims, Ashonte (18-19) ______WBB Luna, Michelle (20) ______WXC Sims, Trinity (19-21) ______WBB Pacheco, Yareli (21) ______VB Siorek, Justin (16-20)______MBB Manuel Rodriguez, Juan (21) ______MSOC Palac, Dawid (16)______MXC Skrobot, Nathan (17-18) ______MBB Maple, Shane (17-19) ______MBB Parham, Amari (17-18) ______WBB Skvarla, Jamie (21) ______VB Maras, Milica (16-19)______VB Paris, Kendall (17-19) ______WGF/WXC Smith, Sedona (21) ______WGF Marciniac, Ava (15-17)______WGF Perez, Daniel (18-20) ______MXC Smith, Syreeta (15-16)______VB Marion, Jenna (21) ______VB Perez, Victor (18-19) ______MGF Smith, Zaporia (15-17)______WBB Mathis, Crystal (19-20) ______WBB Perezchica, Manny (19) ______MXC Smola, Gaby (19-21) ______WSOC McBride, Travis (17-18) ______MBB Phillips, Raven (15-16)______WBB Stephens, Marcus (16)______MXC McGruder, Jalen (16-18)______MBB Pickert, Ashley (16-17)______VB Steppes, Nathann (18) ______MXC McKenzie, Kevin (16-17)______MBB Pierre-Louis, Gabriella (17-18) ______WGF Stevens, Cierra (15-18)______WBB McManus, Isaiah (19) ______MSOC Prentiss, Alexander (18-19) ______MBB Stoecker, Leonie (18) ______VB McNeese, Jaelyn (21) ______WSOC Price, Autumn (18-19) ______WGF Stoffle, Kevin (16-17)______MGF McNeil, Matthew (16-19)______MXC Pride, Chris (19-20) ______MBB Stolzenbach, Joel (18-19) ______MGF McNutt Jr., Dwayne (19-20) ______MBB Priftis, Alex (18-19) ______MBB Stowers, Darius (16-17)______MBB Mendieta, Sergio (19-21) ______MSOC Suda, Eden (21) ______WSOC Mericle, Tiana (16-18)______WBB Quiroz, Maria (19) ______WSOC Swanson, Kasey (20) ______WXC Metzger, Emily (17-18) ______WXC Swearengen, Dawson (19-21) ______MSOC Milhan, Maddy (19-21) ______WSOC Ramirez, Luis (21) ______MSOC Swearengen, Dylan (19-21) ______MSOC Miller, Amy (16)______WXC Ransberry, Dasaray (21) ______VB Miller, Dante (20) ______MXC Reichert, Nicole (17-18) ______VB Tatic, Dunja (18-21) ______VB Miller, Jalen (15-18)______MBB Reyes, Julia (19-21) ______VB Taylor, Amira (18) ______WXC Miller, Lotte (20-21) ______WBB Rhone, Glenn (20-21) ______MBB Taylor, DeAson (15-16)______MBB Montes, Alejandro (16)______MXC Riley, Kendra (16-17)______WXC Thiam, Papa (19) ______MSOC Moreno, Brayann (18) ______MXC Rios, Elizabeth (19-20) ______WXC Thomas, Deon (15-16)______MBB ALL-TIME ROLL CALL Thomas, Hydeia (17-20) ______WBB Thompson, Ayanna (21) ______VB Thompson, Joe (18-19) ______MGF Thompson, Phaishe (17-18)______WXC Todorovic, Dusan (19-21) ______MSOC

Ulloa, Claudia (19) ______WSOC

Vivas, Agustin (21) ______MSOC Vujosevic, Lana (19) ______VB

Wacker, Hayley (15-16)______VB Wakaliuk, Madison (21) ______VB Warner, River (21) ______MSOC Watts, Monica (20-21) ______WBB Weah, Philip (19) ______MSOC Webb, GeLina (15-16)______WBB Wembley, Kyla (18) ______MXC Wetzel, Logan (20) ______MXC Williams, Ariel (15)______VB Williams, Corina (15)______VB Williams, Naihla (15-16)______WBB Williams, Willante (18-19) ______MBB Wilmington, Jada (20-21) ______WBB Worthy, Tyisha (17-19) ______WBB Wright, Danielle (19-20) ______WBB ROLL CALL — 2020-21

GSU student-athletes (102) who appeared in at least one athletic competition in 2020-21 Adams, Kaitlin ______WBB Harley, Payton ______MBB Ramirez, Luis ______MSOC Avalos, Cynthia ______WSOC Harwood, Ashley ______VB Ransberry, Dasaray ______VB Haskins Jr., Albert ______MBB Reyes, Julia ______VB Basile, Jillian ______WSOC Hendrix, Terrell ______MBB Rhone, Glenn ______MBB Bizati, Akim ______MGF Hernandez, Mario ______MSOC/MXC Rios, Elizabeth ______WXC Black, Vashi ______WXC Hogan, Travis ______MBB Robinson II, DeAndrey ______MBB Bravo, Ursula ______WSOC Hollowell, Autumn ______WSOC Breeze, Sharnita ______WBB Honn, Bailey ______WXC Sanni, Hamzat ______MSOC Brooks, Amber ______WBB Seyden, Drew ______MSOC Bushey, Nick ______MXC Jackson, Ashley ______VB Sims, Trinity ______WBB Jansen, Macie ______WGF Skvarla, Jamie ______VB Castillo, Brenna ______WSOC Janssen, Maddie ______WSOC/WXC Smith, Sedona ______WGF Chavez, Vita ______WSOC Jones, Tabetha ______WBB Smola, Gaby ______WSOC Clay, Elijah ______MBB Jonna, Daniel ______MSOC Suda, Eden ______WSOC Cowan, Angelique ______WBB Swanson, Kasey ______WXC Crenshaw, Lamar ______MBB Keith, Tawone ______MBB Swearengen, Dawson ______MSOC King, Kiya ______WBB Swearengen, Dylan ______MSOC Damjanovic, Avery ______WSOC Kompier, Kevin ______MGF Davila, Efrain ______MSOC Tatic, Dunja ______VB Davis, Gaetana ______WBB Langlois, Zoie ______WSOC Thompson, Ayanna ______VB Deane, Isabelle ______WSOC Latorre, Andy ______MSOC Todorovic, Dusan ______MSOC Deere, Tariq ______MBB Latting, Ja’Nae ______VB Dillard, Quincy ______MBB LeRoy, Carter ______MGF Vivas, Agustin ______MSOC Diouf, El Hadji Mass ______MSOC Luna, Michelle ______WXC Domke, Casey ______MGF Wakaliuk, Madison ______VB Duckworth, Gerald ______MBB Manuel Rodriguez, Juan ______MSOC Warner, River ______MSOC Marion, Jenna ______VB Watts, Monica ______WBB Echeverria, Mayra ______WSOC McNeese, Jaelyn ______WSOC Wetzel, Logan ______MXC Espinoza, Eric ______MSOC Mendieta, Sergio ______MSOC Wilmington, Jada ______WBB Esquivel, Martin ______MSOC Milhan, Maddy ______WSOC Miller, Dante ______MXC Fernandez, Marc ______MSOC Miller, Lotte ______WBB Fields, Sterling ______MBB Foland, Jalyn ______WBB Nadolski, Trenten ______MBB Fountain, Avery ______WSOC/WXC Navarrete, Jacqueline ______WXC Navarrete, Miguel ______MSOC/MXC Gantt, Amaree ______MXC Ninalowo, Hussein ______MSOC Garcia, Giovanny ______MSOC/MXC Novakovic, Ivana ______VB Gaytan, Daniel ______MSOC Gonzalez, Edson ______MSOC Oliver, Courtney ______VB Graham, Carah ______WSOC O’Neal, Cozy ______WBB Guerrero, Melissa ______WSOC Oviedo, Cielo ______MXC Guerrero, Victoria ______WSOC Oviedo, Emely ______WSOC Guilfoyle, Patrick ______MGF Pacheco, Yareli ______VB Perez, Daniel ______MXC ROLL CALL — 2019-20

GSU student-athletes (102) who appeared in at least one athletic competition in 2019-20

Adams, Kaitlin ______WBB Jackson, Megan ______WXC Quiroz, Maria ______WSOC Adamson, Keegan ______MGF James, Grace ______WSOC Anderson, Sierra ______VB Jansen, Macie ______WGF Reyes, Julia ______VB Arredondo, Jocelyn ______WSOC Janssen, Maddie ______WSOC Rios, Elizabeth ______WXC Avalos, Cynthia ______WSOC Jones, Diamond ______WXC Robinson II, DeAndrey ______MBB Jones, Tabetha ______WBB Rodriguez, Nataly ______WSOC Bailey, Peachshaiya ______WXC Julian, Savanah ______WGF Boatright, Johnathan ______MBB Sanchez, Osvaldo ______MSOC Bravo, Ursula ______WSOC Kapoor, Saahil ______MSOC Sanni, Hamzat ______MSOC Breeze, Sharnita ______WBB Keith, Tawone______MBB Santos, Graciano ______MSOC Bushey, Nick ______MXC Kendra, Rheanne ______WSOC Sellers, Caitlin ______WBB King, Kiya ______WBB Shkidchenko, Zakhar ______MSOC Cahue, Andy ______MSOC Kompier, Kevin ______MGF Shorter, Armoni ______MBB Chavez, Vita ______WSOC Kramer, Jack ______MSOC Sims, Trinity ______WBB Coleman, Omari ______MXC Kraus, Alyssa ______WSOC Siorek, Justin______MBB Cowan, Angelique ______WBB Smola, Gaby ______WSOC Crenshaw, Lamar ______MBB Langlois, Zoie ______WSOC Swearengen, Dawson ______MSOC Latting, Ja’Nae ______VB Swearengen, Dylan ______MSOC Dahm, Alex ______VB Lee, Te’a ______VB/WBB Dampier, Ariana ______WBB LeRoy, Carter ______MGF Tatic, Dunja ______VB Davila, Efrain ______MSOC Thiam, Papa ______MSOC Dillard, Quincy ______MBB Maras, Milica ______WXC Thomas, Hydeia ______WBB Diouf, El Hadji Mass ______MSOC Mathis, Crystal ______WBB Todorovic, Dusan ______MSOC Domke, Casey ______MGF McManus, Isaiah ______MSOC Duckworth, Gerald______MBB McNeil, Matthew ______MXC Ulloa, Claudia ______WSOC McNutt Jr., Dwayne ______MBB Echeverria, Mayra ______WSOC Mendieta, Sergio ______MSOC Vujosevic, Lana ______VB Elbeitoni, Bedour ______WSOC Milhan, Maddy ______WSOC Espinoza, Cristian ______MXC Mowery, Darrian ______VB Weah, Philip ______MSOC Espinoza, Eric ______MSOC Wright, Danielle ______WBB Navarrete, Miguel ______MSOC Fields, Sterling ______MBB Ninalowo, Hussein ______MSOC Fountain, Avery ______WSOC/WXC Norman, Justin ______MBB Novakovic, Ivana ______VB Gaytan, Daniel ______MSOC Nguyen, Danny ______MXC Gonzalez, Edson ______MSOC Govea, Alejandra ______WSOC Obispo, Edwin ______MSOC Graham, Carah ______WSOC O’Grady, Bethany ______WSOC Guilfoyle, Patrick ______MGF Oliver, Brianna ______VB Oliver, Courtney ______VB Harley, Payton______MBB Oviedo, Cielo ______MSOC Harris, Londen ______MBB Owens, Theo ______MBB Hollowell, Autumn ______WSOC Honn, Bailey ______WXC Perez, Daniel ______MXC Perezchica, Manny ______MXC Ilesanmi, Dami ______MSOC Pride, Chris ______MBB ROLL CALL — 2018-19

GSU student-athletes (60) who appeared in at least one athletic competition in 2018-19 Anderson, David ______MBB Novakovic, Ivana ______VB

Black, LaShonda ______WBB Odiase, Lucky ______MBB Boatright, Johnathan ______MBB Oliver, Brianna ______VB Brooks, Amber ______WBB Oliver, Courtney ______VB Brooks, Robbie ______MBB Olvera, Cecilia ______WXC Brundidge, Jonathan ______MBB Orowick, John ______MGF Bullington, Kevin ______MGF Paris, Kendall ______WGF Crenshaw, Lamar ______MBB Perez, Daniel ______MXC Perez, Victor ______MGF Dampier, Ariana ______WBB Prentiss, Alexander ______MBB Devoe III, Fredric______MBB Price, Autumn ______WGF Diaz, Jake ______MXC Priftis, Alex ______MBB Dillard, Quncy ______MBB Distor, Rachel ______WBB/WGF Reichert, Nicole ______VB Domke, Casey ______MGF Driver, Nekia ______WXC/WGF Sims, Ashonte ______WBB Siorek, Justin ______MBB Espinosa, Sydney ______WXC Steppes, Nathann ______MXC Espinoza, Cristian ______MXC Stoecker, Leonie ______VB Espinoza, Moises ______MXC Stolzenbach, Joel ______MGF

Fields, Sterling ______MBB Tatic, Dunja ______VB Taylor, Amira ______WXC Garcia, Marco ______MXC Thomas, Hydeia ______WBB Gayton, Alexis ______VB Thompson, Joe ______MGF Gonzalez, Daniel ______MXC Thompson, Phaishe ______WXC

Hardy, Julian ______MBB Wembley, Kyla ______WXC Hawkins, Samuel ______MBB Williams, Willante______MBB Howard, Chanel ______WBB Worthy, Tyisha ______WBB

Johnson, Grant ______MBB

Konecki, Kaila ______WXC

Lloyd, Camari ______WBB

Maple, Shane ______MBB Maras, Milica ______VB McNeil, Matthew ______MXC Metzger, Emily ______WXC Moreno, Brayann ______MXC Mowery, Darrian ______VB ROLL CALL — 2017-18

GSU student-athletes (64) who appeared in at least one athletic competition in 2017-18 Anderson, David ______MBB Maple, Shane ______MBB Maras, Milica ______VB Bell, Emily ______WGF McBride, Travis ______MBB Best, Anne ______WGF McGruder, Jalen ______MBB Billman, Sam ______MGF McNeil, Matthew ______MXXC Brooks, Amber ______WBB Mericle, Tiana ______WBB Brooks, Robbie ______MBB Metzger, Emily ______WXC Miller, Jalen ______MBB Calderone, Jack ______MGF Murray, Jamaal ______MBB Campbell, Hollie ______WGF Cartman, Myera ______VB Odiase, Lucky ______MBB Catron, DeVenchie ______MXC Oliver, Brianna ______VB Ciscato, John ______MGF Orowick, John ______MGF/MXC Contey, Matt ______MGF/MXC Crenshaw, Deontra ______MBB Parham, Amari ______WBB Paris, Kendall ______WGF/WXC Devoe III, Fredric ______MBB Pickert, Ashley ______VB Diaz, Jake ______MXC Pierre-Louis, Gabriella ______WGF Dillard, Quincy ______MBB Distor, Rachel______WBB Reichert, Nicole ______VB Dixon, Nijea ______WBB Riley, Kendra ______WXC Domke, Casey ______MGF/MXC Robertson, Josh ______MGF

Fields, Sterling ______MBB Salgado, Savik ______VB Sellers, Malcolm ______MBB Gayton, Alexis ______VB Serbin, Hayley ______VB/WBB Gonzalez, Lizette ______VB Shirk, Elizabeth ______WXC Siorek, Justin ______MBB Halverson, Erika ______VB Skrobot, Nathan ______MBB Hardy, Julian ______MBB Stevens, Cierra ______WBB Howard, Chanel ______WBB Hunt, Dominique ______WXC Thomas, Hydeia ______WBB Thompson, Phaishe ______WXC Johnson, Malika ______VB Jones, Keyona ______WXC Worthy, Tyisha ______WBB Jurisic, Anastasija ______VB

Karovic, Alexis ______WBB King, Kiya ______WBB Kirn, Megan ______WGF

Lee, Te’a ______VB/WBB Lewis, Isis ______VB Lipsey III, Willie ______MBB ROLL CALL — 2016-17

GSU student-athletes (67) who appeared in at least one athletic competition in 2016-17 Averhart, Kanitral ______WBB Lamb, Wyatt ______MGF Lee, Te’a ______VB/WBB Bell, Emily ______WGF Liggins, Kayla ______WXC Best, Anne ______WGF Lipsey III, Willie ______MXC/MBB Bishop, Marlynda ______WBB Littles, Terrell ______MXC Bowers, Toi ______WGF Lloyd, Carmari ______WBB Brooks, Amber ______WBB Brusich, Nicole ______WGF Maras, Milica ______VB Marciniac, Ava ______WGF Calderone, Jack ______MGF McGruder, Jalen ______MBB Campbell, Hollie ______WGF McKenzie, Kevin ______MBB Ciscato, John ______MGF McNeil, Matthew ______MXC Clarkson, Stephanie ______WXC Miller, Amy ______WXC Contey, Matt ______MGF Miller, Jalen ______MBB Crosby, Josh ______MGF Mericle, Tiana ______WBB Montes, Alejandro ______MXC Devoe III, Fredric ______MBB Murray, Jamaal ______MBB Distor, Rachel ______WBB Domke, Casey ______MGF Oliver, Torrey ______MBB

Eagle, Joe ______MXC Palac, Dawid ______MXC Echols, Dalvin ______MBB Pickert, Ashley ______VB

Flores, Crystal ______WXC Riley, Kendra ______WXC Frey, Brittany ______VB Roberts, Shane ______MBB Robinson, Achuynnua ______WBB Gayton, Alexis ______VB Rosinia, Mike ______MGF Gonzalez, Lizette ______VB Gray, Richie ______MXC Salgado, Savik ______VB Searcy, Lorri ______WXC Halverson, Erika ______VB Seaton, Christopher ______MBB Hardy, Julian ______MBB Sellers, Malcolm ______MBB Holden, Briana ______VB Siorek, Justin ______MBB Howard, Chanel ______WBB Smith, Zaporia ______WBB Hunt, Dominique ______WXC Stephens, Marcus ______MXC Stevens, Cierra ______WBB Jones, Deja ______WXC Stoffle, Kevin ______MGF Jones, Keyona ______WXC Stowers, Darius ______MBB Jordan, Malinda ______WBB Jurisic, Anastasija ______VB Wacker, Hayley ______VB

Kirn, Megan ______WGF ROLL CALL — 2015-16

GSU student-athletes (49) who appeared in at least one athletic competition during the 2015-16 school year. Averhart, Kanitral ______WBB Riley, Kendra ______WXC Roberts, Shane ______MBB Bishop, Marlynda ______WBB Robinson, Achuynnua ______WBB Brusich, Nicole ______WGF Roop, Tony ______MGF

Ciscato, John ______MGF Salgado, Savik ______VB Clark, Briana ______VB Scott, Steven ______MXC Crosby, Josh ______MGF Seaton, Christopher ______MBB Smith, Syreeta ______VB Devoe III, Fredric ______MBB Smith, Zaporia ______WBB Distor, Rachel ______WBB Stevens, Cierra ______WBB Dorsey, Kelvin ______MBB Taylor, DeAson ______MBB Echols, Dalvin ______MBB Thomas, Deon ______MBB Evans, Torrionna ______WBB Wacker, Hayley ______VB Fair, Quentin ______MBB Webb, GeLina ______WBB Fisher, Jordan ______WBB Williams, Ariel ______VB Williams, Corina ______VB Gayton, Alexis ______VB Williams, Naihla ______WBB Gray, Richard ______MXC

Halverson, Erika ______VB Hardy, Julian ______MBB Holden, Briana ______VB Holtz, Kevin ______MGF Hunt, Dominique ______WXC Hunter, Amber ______WBB

Janiec, Josh ______MGF Johnson, Andreana ______WBB Jolly, Pierre ______MBB Jones, Jomari ______MBB

Lewis, Jayla ______WXC Lipsey III, Willie ______MXC/MBB Littles, Terrell ______MXC

Marciniak, Avalon ______WGF Miller, Jalen ______MBB

Oliver, Torrey ______MBB Phillips, Raven ______WBB GSU GRADUATES (74) SPRING 2021 Cecilia Olvera ______WXC FALL 2016 Vita Chavez ______WSOC John Orowick ______MGF/MXC Stephanie Clarkson ______WXC Bedour Elbeitoni ______WSOC Kendall Paris ______WGF/WXC Kiya King ______WBB Kendra Riley ______WXC SPRING 2016 Kaila Konecki (m)______WXC Nathan Skrobot ______MBB Briana Clark ______VB Carter LeRoy ______MGF Phaishe Thompson ______WXC Tony Roop ______MGF Shane Maple ______MBB Miguel Navarrete ______MSOC/MXC FALL 2018 Nataly Rodriguez ______WSOC Marlynda Bishop ______WBB GRADUATES BY YEAR Hollie Campbell (d) ______WGF 2020-21 ______11 FALL 2020 Josh Robertson ______MGF 2019-20 ______13 Marco Garcia ______MXC 2018-19______22 Daniel Perez ______MXC SUMMER 2018 2017-18 ______16 Autumn Price ______WGF Megan Kirn ______WGF 2016-17 ______10 Dawid Palac ______MXC 2015-16 ______2 SUMMER 2020 Gabriella Pierre-Louis ______WGF Kevin McKenzie ______MBB Christopher Seaton ______MBB GRADUATES BY TEAMS Steven Scott ______MXC Women’s Basketball ______17 Hydeia Thomas ______WBB SPRING 2018 Women’s Volleyball ______10 Kanitral Averhart ______WBB Women’s Cross Country ______10 SPRING 2020 Emily Bell ______WGF Men’s Basketball ______9 Amber Brooks ______WBB Toi Bowers ______WGF Women’s Golf ______10 Ariana Dampier ______WBB Lizette Gonzalez ______VB Men’s Cross Country ______7 Nikea Driver ______WXC/WGF Keyona Jones ______WXC Men’s Golf ______7 Torrionna Evans ______WBB Anastasija Jurisic ______VB Women’s Soccer ______3 Matthew McNeil ______MXC Willie Lipsey III ______MXC/MBB Men’s Soccer ______1 Elizabeth Shirk ______WXC Achuynnua Robinson ______WBB (for dual-sport athletes, credit give to primary sport) Tyisha Worthy ______WBB Zaporia Smith ______WBB

FALL 2019 FALL 2017 DEGREES LaShonda Black ______WBB John Ciscato ______MGF (MULTIPLE) Matt Contey ______MGF Ava Marciniak (m) ______WGF Amber Brooks (m) ______S21 Julian Hardy ______MBB Kevin Stoffle ______MGF Milica Maras (m) ______S21 (not included in graduation totals) SPRING 2019 SUMMER 2017 Anne Best (d) ______WGF Brittany Frey ______VB DEGREES Fredric Devoe III______MBB Jalen Miller ______MBB (POST-ATHLETIC CAREER) Rachel Distor ______WBB/WGF Shane Roberts ______MBB Ritchie Gray (m) ______S19 Erika Halverson ______VB Ashley Pickert (m) ______S19 Briana Holden ______VB SPRING 2017 Savik Salgado (m)______S19 Dominique Hunt ______WXC Nicole Brusich ______WGF (not included in graduation totals) Isis Lewis ______VB Richie Gray ______MXC Carmari Lloyd ______WBB Amber Hunter ______WBB (d) = doctoral Milica Maras ______VB Raven Phillips (m) ______WBB (m) = master’s Tiana Mericle ______WBB Ashley Pickert ______VB Emily Metzger ______WXC Savik Salgado ______VB Alejandro Montes ______MXC Lucky Odiase ______MBB GSU ATHLETICS HONOR ROLL

High Honor Roll (4.00-3.50), Honor Roll (3.49-3.00), (+) 4.00 GPA

FALL 2015 — (18) SPRING 2016 — (20) FALL 2016 — (36) SPRING 2017 — (34) HIGH HONOR ROLL (9) HIGH HONOR ROLL (9) HIGH HONOR ROLL (17) HIGH HONOR ROLL (17) Kanitral Averhart ______WBB Kanitral Averhart ______WBB Anne Best + ______WGF Kanitral Averhart + ______WBB Nicole Brusich + ______WGF Nicole Brusich + ______WGF Marlynda Bishop ______WBB Emily Bell ______WGF Rachel Distor ______WBB Rachel Distor ______WBB Toi Bowers ______WGF Anne Best +______WGF Ava Marciniak ______WGF Erika Halverson + ______VB Amber Brooks + ______WBB Marlynda Bishop ______WBB Erika Halverson ______VB Briana Holden ______VB Nicole Brusich + ______WGF Amber Brooks ______WBB Raven Phillips ______WBB Ava Marciniak ______WGF Hollie Campbell +______WGF Nicole Brusich + ______WGF Savik Salgado ______VB Raven Phillips ______WBB Stephanie Clarkson ______WXC Hollie Campbell +______WGF Tonry Roop + ______MGF Tony Roop + ______MGF Erika Halverson ______VB John Ciscato ______MGF Hayley Wacker ______VB Hayley Wacker ______VB Julian Hardy + ______MBB Brittany Frey + ______VB HONOR ROLL (9) HONOR ROLL (11) Anastasija Jurisic ______VB Richie Gray + ______MXC/MBB Briana Clark ______VB John Ciscato ______MGF Megan Kirn ______WGF Erika Halverson ______VB Richie Gray ______MXC Briana Clark ______VB Milica Maras +______VB Anastasija Jurisic + ______VB Briana Holden ______VB Josh Crosby ______MGF Ava Marciniak + ______WGF Milica Maras +______VB Kevin Holtz ______MGF Alexis Gayton ______VB Dawid Palac ______MXC Ava Marciniak + ______WGF Willie Lipsey III ______MXC/MBB Richard Gray ______MXC Ashley Pickert ______VB Dawid Palac ______MXC Jalen Miller ______MBB Julian Hardy ______MBB Savik Salgado + ______VB Ashley Pickert ______VB Shane Roberts ______MBB Willie Lipsey III ______MXC/MBB Drew Travers ______MBB Christopher Seaton ______MBB Achuynnua Robinson ______WBB Kendra Riley ______WXC HONOR ROLL (19) HONOR ROLL (17) Zaporia Smith ______WBB Achuynnua Robinson ______WBB Kanitral Averhart ______WBB Casey Domke ______MGF Savik Salgado ______VB Emily Bell ______WGF Lizette Gonzalez ______VB + = 4.00 GPA Kevin Stoffle ______MGF Jack Calderone ______MGF Julian Hardy ______MBB John Ciscato ______MGF Dominique Hunt ______WXC Rachel Distor ______WBB Keyona Jones ______WXC Brittany Frey ______VB Megan Kirn ______WGF Alexis Gayton ______VB Isis Lewis ______VB Richie Gray ______MXC/MBB Carmari Lloyd ______WBB Chanel Howard ______WBB Jalen McGruder ______MBB Dominique Hunt ______WXC Matthew McNeil ______MXC Keyona Jones ______WXC Jalen Miller ______MBB Willie Lipsey III ______MXC/MBB Achuynnua Robinson ______WBB Jalen McGruder ______MBB Savik Salgado ______VB Matthew McNeil ______MXC Justin Siorek ______MBB Jalen Miller ______MBB Kevin Stoffle ______MGF Torrey Oliver ______MBB Drew Travers ______MBB Achuynnua Robinson ______WBB Hayley Wacker ______VB Mike Rosinia ______MGF Justin Siorek ______MBB GSU ATHLETICS HONOR ROLL

FALL 2017 — (36) SPRING 2018 — (29) FALL 2018 — (32) SPRING 2019 — (29) HIGH HONOR ROLL (20) HIGH HONOR ROLL (21) HIGH HONOR ROLL (12) HIGH HONOR ROLL (22) Emily Bell ______WGF Emily Bell ______WGF Lamar Crenshaw ______MBB LaShonda Black ______WBB Anne Best + ______WGF Anne Best ______WGF Jake Diaz + ______MXC Amber Brooks + ______WBB Amber Brooks + ______WBB Sam Billman ______MGF Grant Johnson ______MBB Kevin Bullington + ______MGF John Ciscato ______MGF Amber Brooks + ______WBB Kaila Konecki + ______WXC Jake Diaz ______MXC Lizette Gonzalez + ______VB Jake Diaz ______MXC Milica Maras + ______VB Nekia Driver ______WXC/WGF Erika Halverson ______VB Rachel Distor ______WBB Ivana Novakovic +______VB Cristian Espinoza ______MXC Keyona Jones + ______WXC Sterling Fields ______MBB Cecilia Olvera ______WXC Sterling Fields ______MBB Anastasija Jurisic ______VB Lizette Gonzalez ______VB John Orowick ______MGF Marco Garcia ______MXC Alexis Karovic + ______WBB Anastasija Jurisic ______VB Kendall Paris + ______WGF Daniel Gonzalez ______MXC Megan Kirn ______WGF Megan Kirn ______WGF Nicole Reichert ______VB Kiya King ______WBB Milica Maras + ______VB Milica Maras + ______VB Leonie Stoecker + ______VB Milica Maras + ______VB Tiana Mericle ______WBB Jalen McGruder ______MBB Dunja Tatic + ______VB Matthew McNeil ______MXC John Orowick + ______MGF/MXC Matthew McNeil ______MXC Ivana Novakovic + ______VB Amari Parham ______WBB Tiana Mericle ______WBB HONOR ROLL (20) Cecilia Olvera ______WXC Kendall Paris +______WGF/WXC Brianna Oliver ______VB LaShonda Black ______WBB John Orowick ______MGF Ashley Pickert ______VB John Orowick + ______MGF Amber Brooks ______WBB Kendall Paris + ______WGF Gabriella Pierre-Louis ______WGF Nicole Reichert + ______VB Quincy Dillard ______MBB Daniel Perez ______MXC Nicole Reichert ______VB Savik Salgado + ______VB Cristian Espinoza ______MXC Autumn Price ______WGF Savik Salgado +______VB Elizabeth Shirk ______WXC Sterling Fields ______MBB Alex Priftis ______MBB Elizabeth Shirk + ______WXC Nathan Skrobot + ______MBB Marco Garcia ______MXC Nicole Reichert + ______VB Phaishe Thompson ______WXC Daniel Gonzalez ______MXC Leonie Stoecker + ______VB HONOR ROLL (16) Julian Hardy ______MBB Dunja Tatic + ______VB David Anderson ______MBB HONOR ROLL (8) Te’a Lee ______VB/WBB Sam Billman ______MGF Robbie Brooks ______MBB Carmari Lloyd ______WBB HONOR ROLL (7) Robbie Brooks ______MBB Erika Halverson ______VB Matthew McNeil ______MXC Lamar Crenshaw ______MBB Jake Diaz ______MXC Julian Hardy ______MBB Emily Metzger ______WXC Rachel Distor ______WBB/WGF Sterling Fields ______MBB Keyona Jones ______WXC Darrian Mowery ______VB Sydney Espinosa ______WXC Julian Hardy ______MBB Kiya King ______WBB Brianna Oliver ______VB Julian Hardy ______MBB Isis Lewis ______VB Isis Lewis ______VB Courtney Oliver ______VB Kaila Konecki ______WXC Carmari Lloyd ______WBB Gabriella Pierre-Louis ______WGF Victor Perez ______MGF Carmari Lloyd ______WBB Shane Maple ______MBB Malcolm Sellers ______MBB Alexis Priftis ______MBB Phaishe Thompson ______WXC Jalen McGruder ______MBB Hayley Serbin ______VB/WBB Matthew McNeil ______MXC Ashonte Sims ______WBB Hayley Serbin ______VB/WBB Justin Siorek ______MBB Ashonte Sims ______WBB Nathan Skrobot ______MBB Cierra Stevens ______WBB Phaishe Thompson ______WXC GSU ATHLETICS HONOR ROLL

FALL 2019 — (54) SPRING 2020 — (62) HIGH HONOR ROLL (27) HONOR ROLL (27) HIGH HONOR ROLL (39) HONOR ROLL (23) Amber Brooks +______WBB Cynthia Avalos ______WSOC Cynthia Avalos + ______WSOC Keegan Adamson ______MGF Vita Chavez ______WSOC Johnathan Boatright ______MBB Amber Brooks ______WBB Jocelyn Arredondo ______WSOC Carah Graham + ______WSOC Nick Bushey ______MXC Vita Chavez ______WSOC Ursula Bravo ______WSOC Victoria Guerrero ______WSOC Angelique Cowan ______WBB Angelique Cowan ______WBB Lamar Crenshaw ______MBB Patrick Guilfoyle ______MGF Mayra Echeverria ______WSOC Quincy Dillard ______MBB Alex Dahm ______VB/WGF Autumn Hollowell + ______WSOC Bedour Elbeitoni ______WSOC Bedour Elbeitoni ______WSOC Ariana Dampier ______WBB Bailey Honn +______WXC Sterling Fields ______MBB Eric Espinoza ______MSOC Efrain Davila ______MSOC Megan Jackson + ______WXC Edson Gonzalez ______MSOC Edson Gonzalez ______MSOC Mayra Echeverria ______WSOC Tabetha Jones ______WBB Alejandra Govea ______WSOC Alejandra Govea + ______WSOC Sterling Fields ______MBB Rheanne Kendra + ______WSOC Dami Ilesanmi ______MSOC Carah Graham +______WSOC Victoria Guerrero ______WSOC Alyssa Kraus + ______WSOC Grace James ______WSOC Patrick Guilfoyle + ______MGF Dami Ilesanmi ______MSOC Zoie Langlois ______WSOC Maddie Janssen ______WSOC Autumn Hollowell + ______WSOC Macie Jansen ______WGF Milica Maras + ______WXC Diamond Jones ______WXC Bailey Honn ______WXC Diamond Jones ______WXC Crystal Mathis ______WBB Kevin Kompier ______MGF Megan Jackson ______WXC Kiya King ______WBB Isaiah McManus ______MSOC Jack Kramer ______MSOC Maddie Janssen ______WSOC Kevin Kompier ______MGF Dwayne McNutt ______MBB Ja’Nae Latting ______VB Tabetha Jones ______WBB Carter LeRoy ______MGF Miguel Navarrete + ______MSOC Carter LeRoy ______MGF Rheanne Kendra +______WSOC Crystal Mathis ______WBB Ivana Novakovic ______VB Sergio Mendieta ______MSOC Alyssa Kraus + ______WSOC Maddy Milhan ______WSOC Bethany O’Grady ______WSOC Darrian Mowery ______VB Zoie Langlois + ______WSOC Elizabeth Rios ______WXC Autumn Price ______WGF Danny Nguyen ______MXC Ja’Nae Latting ______VB Nataly Rodriguez ______WSOC Julia Reyes +______VB Chris Pride ______MBB Milica Maras + ______WXC Hamzat Sanni ______MSOC Graciano Santos + ______MSOC Nataly Rodriguez ______WSOC Matthew McNeil ______MXC Zakhar Shkidchenko ______MSOC Caitlin Sellers +______WBB Zakhar Shkidchenko ______MSOC Sergio Mendieta ______MSOC Gaby Smola ______WSOC Trinity Sims ______WBB Armoni Shorter ______MBB Miguel Navarrete + ______MSOC Dawson Swearengen ______MSOC Justin Siorek ______MBB Hussein Ninalowo ______MSOC Dylan Swearengen ______MSOC Papa Thiam ______MSOC Ivana Novakovic + ______VB Dusan Todorovic ______MSOC Lana Vujosevic ______VB Bethany O’Grady ______WSOC Daniel Perez + ______MXC Autumn Price ______WGF Julia Reyes ______VB DeAndrey Robinson II ______MBB Caitlin Sellers + ______WBB Trinity Sims ______WBB Dawson Swearengen + ____ MSOC Dylan Swearengen + ______MSOC Dunja Tatic + ______VB Papa Thiam ______MSOC Dusan Todorovic ______MSOC Lana Vujosevic + ______VB GSU ATHLETICS HONOR ROLL

FALL 2020 — (67) SPRING 2021 — (59) HIGH HONOR ROLL (44) HONOR ROLL (23) HIGH HONOR ROLL (43) HONOR ROLL (16) Cynthia Avalos ______WSOC Ursula Bravo ______WSOC Cynthia Avalos ______WSOC Kaitlin Adams ______WBB Jillian Basile + ______WSOC Amber Brooks ______WBB Jillian Basile + ______WSOC Eric Espinoza ______MSOC Chloe Cantave + ______WSOC Brenna Castillo ______WSOC Amber Brooks ______WBB Sterling Fields ______MBB Vita Chavez ______WSOC Elva Chavez ______WSOC Chloe Cantave ______WSOC Patrick Guilfoyle ______MGF Lamar Crenshaw ______MBB Isabelle Deane ______WSOC Vita Chavez ______WSOC Tabetha Jones ______WBB Avery Damjanovic ______WSOC Sterling Fields ______MBB Angelique Cowan ______WBB Andy Latorre ______MSOC Mayra Echeverria ______WSOC Giovanny Garcia ______MSOC/MXC Lamar Crenshaw ______MBB Carter LeRoy ______MGF Martin Esquivel ______MSOC Edson Gonzalez ______MSOC Avery Damjanovic ______WSOC Jenna Marion ______VB Jalyn Foland + ______WBB Victoria Guerrero ______WSOC Martin Esquivel ______MSOC Sergio Mendieta ______MSOC Carah Graham + ______WSOC Ashley Harwood ______VB Jalyn Forland ______WBB Hussein Ninalowo ______MSOC Melissa Guerrero ______WSOC Travis Hogan ______MBB Edson Gonzalez ______MSOC Yareli Pacheco ______VB Patrick Guilfoyle ______MGF Macie Jansen ______WGF Carah Graham + ______WSOC DeAndrey Robinson II ______MBB Autumn Hollowell + ______WSOC Maddie Janssen _____ WSOC/WXC Melissa Guerrero ______WSOC Gaby Smola ______WSOC Bailey Honn ______WXC Ja’Nae Latting ______VB Ashley Harwood ______VB Kasey Swanson ______WXC Tabetha Jones ______WBB Jenna Marion ______VB Autumn Hollowell + ______WSOC Dusan Todorovic ______MSOC Kiya King + ______WBB Segio Mendieta ______MSOC Bailey Honn ______WXC Jada Wilmington ______WBB Zoie Langlois + ______WSOC Trenten Nadolski ______MBB Macie Jansen ______WGF Carter LeRoy ______MGF Hussein Ninalowo ______MSOC Daniel Jonna ______MSOC Juan Manuel Rodriguez ____ MSOC Emely Oviedo ______WSOC Kiya King ______WBB Lotte Miller ______WBB Luis Ramirez ______MSOC Zoie Langlois ______WSOC Miguel Navarrete _____ MSOC/MXC DeAndrey Robinson II ______MBB Ja’Nae Latting ______VB Ivana Novakovic + ______VB Nataly Rodriguez ______WSOC Juan Manuel Rodriguez ____ MSOC Cozy O’Neal ______WBB Dusan Todorovic ______MSOC Lotte Miller + ______WBB Yareli Pacheco ______VB Trenten Nadolski ______MBB Autumn Price ______WGF Miguel Navarrete _____ MSOC/MXC Julia Reyes + ______VB Ivana Novakovic + ______VB Glenn Rhone ______MBB Emely Oviedo ______WSOC Elizabeth Rios ______WXC Luis Ramirez ______MSOC Hamzat Sanni ______MSOC Julia Reyes + ______VB Caitlin Sellers ______WBB Glenn Rhone ______MBB Drew Seyden ______MSOC Elizabeth Rios ______WXC Dominique Simental ______VB Caitlin Sellers ______WBB Trinity Sims ______WBB Drew Seyden + ______MSOC Jamie Skvarla ______VB Trinity Sims ______WBB Sedona Smith + ______WGF Jamie Skvarla ______VB Kasey Swanson ______WXC Sedona Smith + ______WGF Dawson Swearengen + ____ MSOC Dawson Swearengen ______MSOC Dylan Swearengen + ______MSOC Dylan Swearengen ______MSOC Ayanna Thompson + ______VB Ayanna Thompson ______VB Jordan Towery + ______WBB Jordan Towery + ______WBB Halia Tudor ______WSOC Agustin Vivas ______MSOC Madison Wakaliuk ______VB Madison Wakaliuk + ______VB River Warner ______MSOC River Warner + ______MSOC Jada Wilmington ______WBB ACADEMIC AWARDS

CoSIDA IRON WOMAN IRON MAN ACADEMIC All-AMERICA ACADEMIC AWARD ACADEMIC AWARD NAIA TEAM 2018-19 — Milica Maras, VB, (2nd) SPRING 2021 SPRING 2021 Ivana Novakovic, VB (18-4.00) Drew Seyden, MSOC (15-4.00) CoSIDA ACADEMIC NAIA Sedona Smith, WGF (18-4.00) River Warner, MSOC (15-4.00) ALL-DISTRICT 2 TEAM Jamie Skvarla, VB (19-3.95) FALL 2020 2020-21 — Dawson Swearengen, MSOC (1st) 2018-19 — Milica Maras, VB, (1st) FALL 2020 Dawson Swearengen, MSOC (15-4.00) Kaila Konecki, WXC, (1st) Ivana Novakovic, VB (18-4.00) Dylan Swearengen, MSOC (15-4.00) Sedona Smith, WGF (18-4.00) SPRING 2020 FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR LEADERSHIP AWARD SPRING 2020 Daniel Perez, MWX (15-4.00) presented by The Center for Student Caitlin Sellers, WBB (19-4.00) Dawson Swearengen, MSOC (15-4.00) Engagement and Intercultural Programs FALL 2019 Dylan Swearengen, MSOC (15-4.00) 2020-21 — no award 2019-20 — no award Rheanne Kendra, WSOC (17-4.00) FALL 2019 2018-19 — Milica Maras, VB Caitlin Sellers, WBB (17-4.00) Miguel Navarrete, MSOC (16-4.00) 2017-18 — Amber Brooks, WBB SPRING 2019 SPRING 2019 2016-17 — no recipient 2015-16 — Dominique Hunt, WXC Amber Brooks, WBB (15-4.00) Matthew McNeil, MXC (18-3.66) Ivana Novakovic, VB (15-4.00) FALL 2018 MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Nicole Reichert, VB (15-4.00) Julian Hardy, MBB (16-3.43) LEADERSHIP AWARD Leonie Stoecker, VB (15-4.00) presented by The Center for Student SPRING 2018 Dunja Tatic, VB (15-4.00) Engagement and Intercultural Programs Jake Diaz, MXC (16-3.81) 2020-21 — no award FALL 2018 FALL 2017 2019-20 — no award Nicole Reichert, VB (16-3.75) 2018-19 — John Orowick, MGF Sterling Fields, MBB (15-3.40) 2017-18 — Jalen Miller, MBB SPRING 2018 Matthew McNeil, MXC (15-3.40) 2016-17 — no recipient Anastasija Jurisic, VB (18-3.83) 2015-16 — Willie Lipsey, MBB Elizabeth Shirk, WXC (18-3.83) This award recognizes student-athletes with above average credit hours earned, combined with GPA FALL 2017 excellence for that term. Anne Best, WGF (16-4.00) Alexis Karovic, WBB (16-4.00) NAIA AWARDS NAIA SCHOLAR TEAMS NAIA-DAKTRONICS SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 2020-21 Women’s Basketball 2020-21 2018-19 Women’s Cross Country Jalyn Foland ______WBB Amber Brooks ______WBB Men’s Golf Lotte Miller ______WBB Phaishe Thompson ______WXC Women’s Golf Trinity Sims ______WBB Milica Maras (2) ______VB Men’s Soccer Bailey Honn ______WXC John Orowick ______MGF Women’s Soccer Patrick Guilfoyle (2) ______MGF Kendall Paris ______WGF Women’s Volleyball Sedona Smith ______WGF Edson Gonzalez (2) ______MSOC 2017-18 2019-20 Miguel Navarrete (2) ______MSOC Emily Bell ______WGF Women’s Basketball Drew Seyden ______MSOC Anne Best ______WGF Women’s Cross Country Dawson Swearengen (2) ______MSOC Hollie Campbell (2) ______WGF Men’s Golf Dylan Swearengen (2) ______MSOC Erika Halverson ______VB Women’s Golf Agustin Vivas ______MSOC Anastasija Jurisic ______VB Men’s Soccer Cynthia Avalos (2) ______WSOC Milica Maras ______VB Women’s Soccer Vita Chavez (2) ______WSOC Savik Salgado (2) ______VB Women’s Volleyball Carah Craham ______WSOC Autumn Hollowell (2) ______WSOC 2016-17 2018-19 Zoie Langlois ______WSOC Kanitral Averhart (2) ______WBB Men’s Cross Country Ivana Novakovic (2) ______VB Hollie Campbell ______WGF Women’s Cross Country Julia Reyes ______VB Megan Kirn ______WGF Women’s Golf Ava Marciniak ______WGF Women’s Volleyball 2019-20 Savik Salgado ______VB Milica Maras (3) ______WXC Hayley Wacker ______VB 2017-18 Patrick Guilfoyle ______MGF Women’s Basketball Autumn Price ______WGF 2015-16 Men’s Cross Country Edson Gonzalez ______MSOC Kanitral Averhart ______WBB Women’s Cross Country Miguel Navarrete ______MSOC Women’s Golf Dawson Swearengen ______MSOC Women’s Volleyball Dylan Swearengen ______MSOC NAIA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS OF CHARACTER Dusan Todorovic ______MSOC 2015-16 Cynthia Avalos ______WSOC 2017-18 Women’s Golf Vita Chavez ______WSOC Nathan Skrobot ______MBB Women’s Volleyball Bedour Elbeitoni ______WSOC Alejandra Govea ______WSOC Autumn Hollowell ______WSOC NAIA All-AMERICA Bethany O’ Grady ______WSOC 2018-19 Ivana Novakovic ______VB Shane Maple (HM) ______MBB Dunja Tatic ______VB 2017-18 Lana Vujosevic ______VB Jalen Miller (2nd Team) ______MBB

NAIA PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2020-21 Luis Ramirez (03-30-21)______MSOC CCAC AWARDS CCAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-CCAC TEAM 2017-18 2020-21 Jalen Miller______MBB Sharnita Breeze (1st) ______WBB Casey Domke (1st) ______MGF FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Patrick Guilfoyle (1st) ______MGF 2020-21 Luis Ramirez (1st) ______MSOC Andy Latorre ______MSOC Andy Latorre (1st) ______MSOC Avery Damjanovic______WSOC DeAndrey Robinson II (2nd) ______MBB Amber Brooks (2nd) ______WBB CCAC CO-COACH OF THE YEAR Hamzat Sanni (2nd) ______MSOC 2017-18 Dawson Swearengen (2nd) ______MSOC Tony Bates ______MBB Dylan Swearengen (2nd) ______MSOC Avery Damjanovic (2nd) ______WSOC CCAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Dunja Tatic (2nd) ______VB Lamar Crenshaw (HM) ______MBB 2021 Tabetha Jones (HM) ______WBB Casey Domke ______MGF Patrick Guilfoyle ______MGF 2019-20 2018-19 Dunja Tatic (1st) ______VB Casey Domke ______MGF Chris Pride (2nd) ______MBB Papa Thiam (2nd) ______MSOC DeAndrey Robinson II (HM) ______MBB Hydeia Thomas (HM) ______WBB

2018-19 Shane Maple (1st) ______MBB Dunja Tatic (1st) ______VB Casey Domke (2nd) ______MGF Robbie Brooks (2nd) ______MBB Amber Brooks (2nd) ______WBB Tyisha Worthy (HM) ______WBB

2017-18 Jalen Miller (1st) ______MBB Shane Maple (2nd) ______MBB Robbie Brooks (HM) ______MBB Amber Brooks (HM) ______WBB

2016-17 Stephanie Clarkson (1st) ______WXC Jalen Miller (HM) ______MBB CCAC AWARDS CCAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM GSU ATHLETES 2020-21 WHO HAVE ACHIEVED THE 2018-19 Sterling Fields (3) ______MBB “CCAC TREBLE” Sterling Fields ______MBB (All-CCAC, CCAC All-Academic, Patrick Guilfoyle ______MGF Julian Hardy (2) ______MBB CCAC All-Tournament) Carter LeRoy ______MGF Amber Brooks (2) ______WBB Edson Gonzalez ______MSOC Patrick Guilfoyle, MGF ______2021 Rachel Distor (3) ______WBB Sergio Mendieta______MSOC Carmari Lloyd ______WBB Miguel Navarrete (2) ______MSOC GSU ATHLETES Jake Diaz ______MXC Dawson Swearengen ______MSOC WHO HAVE ACHIEVED THE Matthew McNeil ______MXC “CCAC DOUBLE” Dylan Swearengen ______MSOC John Orowick ______MGF (All-CCAC and CCAC All-Academic) Dusan Todorovic ______MSOC Rachel Distor (2) ______WGF Hamzat Sanni ______MSOC Amber Brooks, WBB__ 2017-18, 2018-19, 2020-21 Kendall Paris ______WGF Miguel Navarrete ______MXC Patrick Guilfoyle, MGF ______2021 Milica Maras (2) ______VB Daniel Perez (2) ______MXC Tabetha Jones, WBB ______2020-21 Nicole Reichert ______VB Amber Brooks (3) ______WBB Dunja Tatic, VB ______2019-20, 2021 Angelique Cowan______WBB Hamzat Sanni, MSOC ______2021 2017-18 Dawson Swearengen, MSOC ______2021 Tabetha Jones ______WBB Amber Brooks ______WBB Dyland Swearengen, MSOC ______2021 Trinity Sims ______WBB Tiana Mericle ______WBB Cynthia Avalos ______WSOC Keyona Jones ______WXC Vita Chavez______WSOC Emily Metzger ______WXC Mayra Echeverria ______WSOC Emily Bell ______WGF Carah Graham ______WSOC Anne Best ______WGF Victoria Guerrero______WSOC Hollie Campbell (2) ______WGF Autumn Hollowell ______WSOC Megan Kirn ______WGF Zoie Langlois ______WSOC Gabriella Pierre-Louis ______WGF Bailey Honn ______WXC Erika Halverson (2) ______VB Ja’Nae Latting ______VB Anastasija Jurisic ______VB Ivana Novakovic (2) ______VB Isis Lewis ______VB Julia Reyes ______VB Milica Maras ______VB Dunja Tatic (2)______VB Ashley Pickert (2) ______VB Savik Salgado (2) ______VB 2019-20 Sterling Fields (2) ______MBB 2016-17 Matthew McNeil (2) ______MXC Julian Hardy ______MBB Daniel Perez ______MXC Kanitral Averhart ______WBB Autumn Price ______WGF Rachel Distor ______WBB Milica Maras (3) ______WXC Achuynnua Robinson ______WBB Ivana Novakovic ______VB Richie Gray ______MXC Dunja Tatic ______VB Toi Bowers ______WGF Nicole Brusich ______WGF Hollie Campbell ______WGF Ava Marciniak ______WGF Erika Halverson ______VB Briana Holden ______VB Ashley Pickert ______VB Savik Salgado ______VB Hayley Wacker ______VB (multiple winner) CCAC AWARDS CCAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2020-21 Casey Domke (04-21-21)______MGF Luis Ramirez (03-30-21)______MSOC Avery Damjanovic (03-16-21) ______WSOC Luis Ramirez (03-09-21)______MSOC Dunja Tatic (02-03-21) ______VB Jamie Skvarla (02-03-21) ______VB 2019-20 Chris Pride (01-14-20) ______MBB Chris Pride (12-17-19) ______MBB Sharnita Breeze (12-04-19) ______WBB Lana Vujosevic (10-29-19) ______VB Nick Bushey (10-23-19) ______MXC Saahil Kapoor (10-22-19) ______MSOC Dylan Swearengen (09-03-19) ______MSOC Dunja Tatic (09-03-19) ______VB

2018-19 Shane Maple (01-29-19) ______MBB Amber Brooks (01-15-19) ______WBB Tyisha Worthy (11-07-18)______WBB Dunja Tatic (10-23-18) ______VB Dunja Tatic (09-18-18) ______VB Milica Maras (09-18-18) ______VB

2017-18 Kendall Paris (04-26-18) ______WGF Jalen Miller (02-20-18) ______MBB Jalen Miller (01-30-18) ______MBB Ashley Pickert (09-19-17) ______VB

2016-17 Torrey Oliver (11-23-16) ______MBB Stephanie Clarkson (10-19-16) ______WXC CCAC ALL-SPORTS CUP 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 1. Olivet Nazarene ______129.0 1. Olivet Nazarene______106.5 1. Olivet Nazarene______135.0 2. St. Ambrose ______100.5 2. Saint Xavier ______78.5 2. St. Francis ______116.5 3. St. Francis ______96.0 3. St. Francis ______76.0 3. St. Ambrose ______109.0 4. Saint Xavier ______82.5 4. St. Ambrose ______74.0 4. Cardinal Stritch ______108.0 5. Cardinal Stritch ______79.0 5. Trinity Christian ______67.5 5. Saint Xavier ______99.5 6. Judson ______72.5 6. Cardinal Stritch ______59.5 6. Trinity Christian ______83.0 7. Trinity Christian ______72.0 7. Judson ______56.0 7. Judson ______77.5 8. Holy Cross ______59.5 8. Robert Morris ______50.0 8. Robert Morris ______61.0 9. Lincoln ______50.0 9. IU South Bend ______49.5 9. Roosevelt ______58.5 10. Roosevelt ______49.0 10. Trinity International ______47.0 10. Calumet St. Joseph ______53.0 11. Governors State ______45.5 11. Roosevelt ______41.5 11. Holy Cross ______50.0 12. Trinity International ______39.5 12. Holy Cross ______39.0 12. Trinity International ______45.0 13. IU South Bend ______38.0 13. Calumet St. Joseph ______33.0 13. IU South Bend ______40.5 14. Calumet St. Joseph ______35.0 14. Governors State ______31.5 14. Governors State ______29.5 15. IU Northwest ______11.0 15. IU Northwest ______27.5 15. Viterbo ______1.0 16. Viterbo ______3.0 GSU POINTS (BY SPORT)* GSU POINTS (BY SPORT) GSU POINTS (BY SPORT)* Men’s Basketball______8.5 Men’s Basketball______12.0 Men’s Soccer ______11.0 Women’s Basketball ______8.0 Men’s Golf ______7.0 Men’s Basketball______10.0 Men’s Soccer ______6.0 Women’s Basketball ______5.5 Women’s Basketball ______9.0 Women’s Soccer ______3.0 Women’s Volleyball ______2.0 Men’s Golf ______5.0 Women’s Volleyball ______3.0 Men’s Cross Country ______1.0 Women’s Volleyball ______3.5 Men’s Cross Country ______2.0 Women’s Cross Country ______1.0 Women’s Cross Country ______3.0 Women’s Cross Country ______1.0 Women’s Golf ______1.0 Women’s Soccer ______3.0 Total ______31.5 Total ______29.5 Men’s Cross Country ______1.0 * golf not eligible due to cancellation of season _ Total ______45.5

2017-18 2016-17 1. Olivet Nazarene______127.5 1. Olivet Nazarene______136.5 2. St. Francis ______118.5 2. St. Francis ______135.5 3. Cardinal Stritch ______105.5 3. Cardinal Stritch ______121.5 4. St. Ambrose ______104.0 4. St. Ambrose ______112.0 5. Saint Xavier ______96.0 5. Saint Xavier ______104.0 6. Trinity Christian ______86.0 6. Purdue Northwest ______97.0 7. Judson ______85.5 7. Judson ______95.0 8. Roosevelt ______73.5 8. Trinity Christian ______80.0 9. Calumet St. Joseph ______66.0 9. Robert Morris ______77.5 10. Robert Morris ______60.5 10. Roosevelt ______60.0 11. Trinity International______49.5 11. Calumet St. Joseph ______49.5 12. Holy Cross ______44.5 12. Trinity International______43.5 13. IU South Bend ______35.5 13. Holy Cross ______37.5 14. Governors State ______30.0 14. IU South Bend ______30.0 15. Governors State ______20.0

GSU POINTS (BY SPORT) GSU POINTS (BY SPORT) Men’s Basketball______15.0 Men’s Basketball______5.5 Men’s Golf ______7.0 Men’s Golf ______4.0 Women’s Basketball ______3.0 Women’s Basketball ______3.5 Women’s Volleyball ______2.0 Women’s Cross Country ______2.0 Men’s Cross Country ______1.0 Women’s Golf ______2.0 Women’s Cross Country ______1.0 Women’s Volleyball ______2.0 Women’s Golf ______1.0 Men’s Cross Country ______1.0 Total ______30.0 Total ______20.0 MISCELLANEOUS CCAC REGULAR SEASON HOME FACILITIES FOUR-YEAR JAGUARS CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) Athletics & Recreation Center, 2015-present GSU student-athletes who played more than one sport. MBB ______2017-18 (MBB, WBB, VB) Contey, Matt ______(28 MGF, 1 MXC) CCAC TOURNAMENT University Golf Club, 2020-present Distor, Rachel ______(88 WBB, 3 WGF) CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) Lincoln Oaks Golf Course, 2016-20 Domke, Casey ______(50 MGF, 1 MXC) MBB ______2017-18 University Golf Club, 2015-16 Driver, Nekia ______(3 WGF, 2 WXC) (MGF, WGF) Fountain, Avery ______(21 WSOC, 7 WXC) CCAC INDIVIDUAL Garcia, Giovanny ______(5 MSOC, 4 MXC) CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) Sportsplex Turf A, Crown Point, IN, 2021-pres. Hernandez, Mario ______(7 MSOC, 3 MXC) Casey Domke, MGF ______2021 Sparta Dome, Crown Point, IN, 2021 Janssen, Maddie ______(26 WSOC, 3 WXC) Spartan Stadium, Marian HS, 2019 Lee, Te’a ______(68 VB, 40 WBB) NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP Lipsey III, Willie ______(40 MBB, 11 MXC) APPEARANCES (3) (MSOC, WSOC) Maras, Milica ______(108 VB, 6 WXC) Casey Domke, MGF ______2021 Navarrete, Miguel ______(9 MSOC, 3 MXC) Men’s Basketball ______2017-18 Orowick, John ______(29 MGF, 1 MXC) Stephanie Clarkson, WXC ______2016 Paris, Kendall ______(14 WGF, 1 WXC) Serbin, Hayley ______(36 VB, 9 WBB) CCAC TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (8) (competition numbers in parenthesis) MBB (4) ______2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 WBB (2) ______2020, 2021 FOUR-YEAR JAGUARS MSOC (2) ______2019, 2021 Frederic Devoe III, 2015-19 ______MBB Sterling Fields, 2017-21 ______MBB Julian Hardy, 2015-19 ______MBB Justin Siorek, 2016-20 ______MBB Amber Brooks, 2016-21 ______WBB Rachel Distor, 2015-19 ______WBB Casey Domke, 2016-21 ______MGF Matthew McNeil, 2016-19 ______MXC Alexis Gayton, 2015-18 ______VB 2020-21 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

The 2020-21 school year brought unprecedent- Men’s Basketball Blueboy Invitational and captured two indi- ed challenges for Governors State Athletics. (11-11 overall, 7-4 CCAC, 5th place) vidual titles. GSU competed against an NCAA Due to COVID-19, seasons were shortened (in Tony Bates’s squad defended its title at the Division I opponent for the first time, meeting some cases by 50 percent) and home games Jaguars Tip-Off Classic, defeating Waldorf by Chicago State at the Windy City Match Play. were played before no spectators. Five teams 35 points in the championship game. DeAn- had their fall campaigns moved to the spring drey Robinson II achieved a program first by Women’s Golf while the basketball squads experienced starts leading the team in scoring and rebounding. Fred Hawkins took over as interim head and stoppages throughout the season. The Jaguars won five-straight games during coach just prior to the start of the season. conference play, qualifying for the CCAC Rookie Sedona Smith recorded the highest Over the course of 237 days (from September Tournament for the fourth-straight year. Se- finish ever (27th place) for a Jaguar at the 25 through May 19), a total of 102 student-ath- nior Sterling Fields capped his career by being CCAC Championships. She also logged the letes, representing nine teams, appeared in named to the CCAC All-Academic Team for third-lowest scoring average (100.6) in team 107 athletic contests. Approximately 70 events the third consecutive year. history. were cancelled because of the pandemic. Women’s Basketball Men’s Soccer The Jaguars recorded their highest finish ever (8-13 overall, 6-4 CCAC, 4th place) (10-5-2 overall, 8-2-2 CCAC, 3rd place) in the CCAC All-Sports Cup, compiling 45.5 Governors State recorded its highest-finish in The Jaguars went unbeaten in their first nine points to place 11th out of 16 schools. the CCAC standings (fourth) and hosted its conference games (7-0-2) and won a team-re- first-ever playoff game. The Jaguars rebound- cord 10 games despite playing a truncated Additional highlights from 2020-21: ed from an 0-8 start to win 8-of-10 games schedule. GSU posted a 6-2-0 record at home. to start the 2021 calendar year. The Jaguars Five players earned All-CCAC honors with • Golfer Casey Domke became the first GSU recorded first-time wins against CCAC blue- Luis Ramirez recognized as the top goal- athlete to win a CCAC individual champion- bloods Olivet Nazarene and St. Francis. Shar- keeper in the conference. Hamzat Sanni went ship and the second to qualify for an NAIA nita Breeze led the team in scoring (13.4 ppg) 5-for-5 on penalty kicks. Dawson Swearengen Championship. and became the first player in team history to earned CoSIDA Academic All-District First achieve All-CCAC First Team plaudits. Team accolades. • Men’s Soccer advanced to the CCAC Tournament Championship Game, losing to Men’s Cross Country Women’s Soccer Cardinal Stritch in overtime. (7th place-CCAC Championships) (3-7-0 overall, 3-7-0 CCAC, 9th place) GSU opened its season a month later than nor- GSU recorded its first-ever road victory and • Soccer players Avery Damjanovic and Andy mal and took part in a shortened campaign. shutout win. Freshman Avery Damjanovic Latorre swept the CCAC Freshman of the Year Freshman Logan Wetzel clocked the sec- registered three-straight braces (two goals Awards. ond-fasted 8K time (29:14.00) in GSU annals in a game) setting team marks for goals and to earn team MVP honors. Senior Daniel Perez points in a season. The Orange and Black • Dunja Tatic became the first Jaguar to earn closed his career with a school-record 18 con- notched first-time wins versus Judson, Saint All-CCAC honors three times. She also record- secutive starts. The Jaguars placed seventh at Xavier and St. Francis. GSU played matches ed her 1,000th career kill. the CCAC Championships, the team’s highest at its new temporary home—the Sportsplex in finish to date. Crown Point, Indiana. • Amber Brooks made school history as the first basketball player to amass 1,500 points Women’s Cross Country Women’s Volleyball and 1,000 rebounds in a career. (6th place-CCAC Championships) (5-15 overall, 4-13 CCAC, 11th place) The lone women’s team to compete in the fall Dunja Tatic tied a school record with 26 kills • Golfer Patrick Guilfoyle pulled off the was bolstered by the addition of soccer player in a season-opening win over Roosevelt. school’s first CCAC treble, earning selection Maddie Janssen, who recorded the team’s top Freshman Jamie Skvarla set four program to the All-CCAC, CCAC All-Academic and three times. Kevin Kreden’s squad competed records and Ashley Jackson registered the best CCAC All-Tournament teams. against six nationally-ranked teams at the attack percentage (.258) for a season. Head Bethel Invitational. The Orange and Black fin- Coach Pete Gonzalez assembled a squad with • Payton Harley scored a school-record 42 ished sixth at the CCAC meet, placing ahead eight rookies and no seniors. points to lead GSU to an upset win in the of IU South Bend and Lincoln. The squad CCAC Tournament Quarterfinals. consisted of seven underclasspersons and no In the classroom, Governors State produced seniors. 28 CCAC All-Academic Team selections and • Goalkeeper Luis Ramirez became the first 20 NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athlete Award Jaguar athlete to earn national player of the Men’s Golf recipients. Women’s Golf (3.50) and Women’s week honors from the NAIA. (0-1 overall, 6th place-CCAC Championships) Soccer (3.43) led the way in team grade-point Casey Domke and Patrick Guilfoyle were averages. A look at how each team performed in 2020- named to the All-CCAC First Team following 21: GSU’s sixth-place finish at the CCAC Champi- onships. Domke shot a school-record 67 at the 2019-20 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

Governors State University Athletics expand- A look at how each team fared in 2019-20: Maras—recorded 4.00 grade-point averages ed its varsity sports offerings in 2019-20 with during the fall season. Maras also earned the addition of men’s and women’s soccer Men’s Basketball CCAC All-Academic Team honors, becoming programs. Soccer brought 46 new students to (17-13 overall, 12-10 CCAC, tied-7th place) the second GSU student-athlete to achieve campus, doubling the number of GSU athletic GSU captured its first-ever, in-season tourna- that honor in two different sports. participants from five years ago when varsity ment title by defeating Goshen 97-81 in the athletic competition began. championship game of the Jaguars Tip-Off Men’s Golf Classic. Coach Tony Bates’ team compiled A team in transition—with one returning play- Over the course of 188 days (from August a six-game winning streak, second-longest er and four newcomers—the Jaguar golf team 23 through February 26), a total of 102 in program history, and scored 100 points in used the same starting lineup in all seven student-athletes, representing nine teams, ap- back-to-back games for the first-time ever. fall tournaments. Casey Domke recorded the peared in 159 athletic contests. The golf teams Chris Pride led GSU with a 19.2 scoring aver- team’s best scoring average (78.1) for the sec- had the second-half of their seasons canceled age to earn All-CCAC Second Team accolades. ond-straight year. The fourth-place showing at due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Senior Justin Siorek finished as GSU’s all-time the Whistling Straights Intercollegiate marked leader in games played (123), minutes played one of the top performances in team history. Among the 2019-20 highlights: (3,488) and three-pointers made (279). GSU GSU recorded five Top-5 finishes, including a compiled an 11-3 record at the Athletics and runner-up effort at the Mike Lalaeff Memorial • Men’s Soccer qualified for the CCAC Play- Recreation Center. Invitational. offs in its first year, becoming the first GSU athletic team to do so. Women’s Basketball Women’s Golf (12-19 overall, 9-13 CCAC, 8th place) Hogan took over the program just prior to the • Women’s Basketball earned its first-ever A spate of injuries left GSU with a shortened start of the fall season and worked tirelessly postseason berth, qualifying for the CCAC bench, yet the Jaguars managed to reach the in helping rookies Macie Jansen and Savanah Tournament. postseason for the first time in program histo- Julian lower their scores. Jansen owns the ry. Sharnita Breeze produced the second-high- sixth-lowest career scoring average (125.9) in • Volleyball defeated defending CCAC regu- est scoring average (16.6) in team history. She team history while Julian improved her best lar season and tournament champions Saint made the Siena Heights Thanksgiving Classic score by 34 strokes during the course of the Xavier on the road. All-Tournament Team after scoring a sea- season. son-high 30 points against St. Thomas. Hydeia • Men’s Basketball recorded its third-consec- Thomas turned in a career-best season to earn Men’s Soccer utive winning season and qualified for the All-CCAC Honorable Mention status. Seven (8-9-1 overall, 4-7-1 CCAC, 8th place) CCAC Tournament for the third-straight year. players missed games due to injury or illness Head Coach Matt Eggert led the Jaguars to during the season. eight wins, tying a school record for victo- • Women’s Golf brought on board a new head ries by a first-year team. GSU won its first coach in Scott Hogan, who had served as the Men’s Cross Country three games, highlighted by an impressive Jaguars’ assistant coach for three seasons. (13th place-CCAC Championships) 6-0 win over IU Northwest in the inaugural Kevin Kredens brought in a recruiting class game. The Jaguars also fashioned a five-game • Matthew McNeil became the first runner which produced the top three runners on unbeaten streak and qualified for the CCAC to compete four seasons with the men’s cross the team in freshmen Nick Bushey, Manny Tournament. Papa Thiam led the team in country program. Perezchica and Omari Coleman. Bushey scoring with 11 goals and 22 points, earning earned team MVP honors after finishing with All-CCAC Second Team honors. All the more • First-year goalkeeper Gaby Smola finished the team’s fastest time at five meets. He also remarkable: Eggert had just seven months to fifth in the country in saves in women’s soccer. became the first male runner to earn CCAC prepare for the season, which included assem- Runner of the Week honors. Matthew McNeil bling a full roster. • Men’s Golf placed fourth out of 20 schools at and Daniel Perez were named to the CCAC the Whistling Straits Intercollegiate, finishing All-Academic Team. GSU set a team scoring Women’s Soccer only behind No.2-ranked Keiser, No. 3-ranked record at the Skyhawk Invitational. (1-15-1 overall, 1-10-1 CCAC, 12th place) Texas Wesleyan and NCAA Division II Ferris Women’s Soccer avoided a winless campaign State. Women’s Cross Country by defeating Calumet St. Joseph, 3-1, in the (14th place-CCAC Championships) season finale. Despite a challenging season • Avery Fountain became the first student-ath- The Orange and Black sported an entirely new (which started with seven-consecutive road lete to compete for two different sports teams team in 2019 with seven runners making their games), Head Coach Ante Cop retained all 22 in the same day. In the morning she ran a 5K Jaguar debuts. Fountain posted team-best players he recruited over a three-month span at the Fighting Bee Invitational in Bettendorf, times in all four of her appearances while during the spring. Academically, four players Iowa, and later in the evening started on team MVP honors went to freshman captain achieved straight-A’s during the season and defense for the soccer team and played 49 Elizabeth Rios. GSU set a team scoring record the team compiled a 3.12 GPA during the fall minutes against Robert Morris. at the Skyhawk Invitational and three run- term. ners—Bailey Honn, Megan Jackson and Milica 2019-20 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

Women’s Volleyball (10-25 overall, 4-14 CCAC, 12th place) The spikers set a program record for confer- ence wins in season (4), earning first-time wins against CCAC opponents Saint Xavier, Judson and Robert Morris. Sophomore Dunja Tatic earned All-CCAC First Team honors for the second straight year, a feat never accom- plished before at GSU. The international trio of Tatic, Lana Vujosevic and Ivana Novakovic accounted for 82 percent of the team’s kills and 74 percent of its scoring. The Jaguars fin- ished in the Top-20 nationally in service aces for the third consecutive season.

In terms of awards, Jaguar student-athletes garnered eight CCAC Player of the Week Awards, eight CCAC All-Academic Team selections and five All-CCAC certificates.

GSU also garnered 17 NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athlete Awards and seven NAIA Scholar Team certificates.

GSU Athletics also expanded its community service efforts, volunteering more than 25 hours to local charitable causes. 2018-19 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

The 2018-19 athletic season at Governors State final weeks of the season. Nevertheless, GSU matches, taking part in match play scoring brought to a close one chapter (the first senior made another run in the CCAC Tournament, for the first time. Casey Domke secured class of student-athletes) and the start of a reaching the championship game for the All-CCAC Second Team and CCAC All-Tour- new era (with the announcement of two new second straight year (GSU lost to St. Francis). nament Team honors. For the second straight sports teams). The Jaguars took on their first-ever NCAA year, the Orange and Black were runners-up Division I foe — the University of New in the NAIA Division at the PGA WORKS Governors State cycled through its first group Orleans — and recorded two wins against Top Collegiate Championship in Port St. Lucie, of student-athletes as Alex Gayton (volley- 25 teams. Seniors Shane Maple and Robbie Florida. ball), Rachel Distor (basketball), Fredric Devoe Brooks surpassed the 1,000th-point plateau. II (basketball) and Julian Hardy (basketball) Women’s Golf completed four seasons with their respective Women’s Basketball (9th place-CCAC Championships) teams. (16-13 overall, 9-11 CCAC, 9th place) Senior Kendall Paris closed her career as GSU recorded its first winning season (.552) GSU’s most successful women’s golfer, GSU’s first expansion took place on Septem- while also setting a program record with setting or equalling nine school records. She ber 25, 2018 when it was revealed that men’s six-straight wins. Injuries left first-year coach competed in all five events and finished with and women’s soccer would be added in 2019, Tonishea Mack with just seven players on a career scoring average of 98.5 strokes. GSU giving the school nine varsity teams. the roster most of the season. Despite being also scored at the CCAC Championships for short-handed, the Jaguars won nine confer- the third-straight year. Over the course of 269 days (from August 17 ence games and finished 8-5 on its home court. through May 12), a total of 60 student-athletes, Amber Brooks became the first GSU female Women’s Volleyball representing seven teams, appeared in 129 basketball player to record 1,000 career points. (10-26 overall, 3-14 CCAC, 5th place-South) athletic contests during the school year. An All-CCAC Second Team selection, Brooks A slew of injuries left the Jaguars with eight smashed school season records for points healthy players for the season. Fortunately, a Among the 2018-19 highlights: (517) and rebounds (394), finishing third in the talented recruiting class produced the team’s nation in the latter category. top four hitters (in terms of kills), led by Dunja • Men’s basketball reached the CCAC Tour- Tatic. The Serbian-born outside hitter set a nament Championship Game for the second Men’s Cross Country school record for kills in a season (417) to earn straight year. (13th place-CCAC Championships) All-CCAC First Team honors. Milica Maras Rookie Daniel Perez captured team MVP hon- switched from outside hitter to setter and • Women’s basketball defeated 21st-ranked ors after leading the Jaguars across the finish established three team records at the position. Saint Xavier, 59-57, to end the Cougars’ 35- line in five races. His 30:39 at the Skyhawk The team’s biggest win of the season occurred game conference win streak. Invitational was the fastest 8K time of the in a five-set battle at St. Francis. season and the fifth-best all-time at GSU. Jake • Volleyball player Dunja Tatic and golfer Ca- Diaz and Matthew McNeil received CCAC Academically, twelve student-athletes re- sey Domke became the first athletes from their All-Academic Team recognition. Coach Kevin ceived CCAC All-Academic Team accolades respective teams to earn All-CCAC honors. Kreden’s squad traveled to Michigan to take with Rachel Distor being named to two differ- on 19 schools at the uber-competitive NAIA ent teams (women’s basketball and golf). • The men’s golf team finished second (in Great Lakes Challenge. Five student-athletes earned NAIA-Daktron- the NAIA Division) at the 33rd PGA WORKS ics Scholar-Athlete Awards while four teams Collegiate Championship. Women’s Cross Country (women’s and men’s cross country, women’s (13th place-CCAC Championships) golf and volleyball) received NAIA Scholar • Volleyball student-athlete Milica Maras Graduate student Kaila Konecki, a transfer Team Awards. became the first Academic All-American in from Elmhurst, posted the team’s top-five 5K school history. Cross country runner Kaila times and was named MVP. Emily Metzger In May, 20 active and former student-athletes Konecki made Academic All-District. received the squad’s Most Improved Award received degrees during commencement while Cecilia Olvera was presented the exercises. • Konecki recorded the second-fastest PR team’s Leadership Award. Phaishe Thompson (22:00.18) in team history. became the first women’s harrier to collect an Governors State finished 14th in the CCAC NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athlete Award. All-Sports Cup Standings with 29.5 points. • Men’s cross country fielded the largest ros- ter in team history with nine runners. Men’s Golf (2-0 overall, 4th place-CCAC Championships) Here’s how each team fared in 2018-19: Jaguar Golf claimed three team titles — the Jaguars Fall Invitational, IVCC Match Play Men’s Basketball Challenge and the St. Francis Spring Invita- (17-16 overall, 13-7 CCAC, 3rd place) tional — and recorded its highest finish to Governors State spent 31 days in first place date (fourth place) at the CCAC Champion- in the CCAC before falling to third over the ships. Governors State also went 2-0 in dual 2017-18 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

The third season of varsity athletic compe- • Fifteen student-athletes earned CCAC Men’s Golf tition at Governors State propelled Jaguar All-Academic Team accolades. (6th place-CCAC Championships) teams into the national spotlight. Coach Mark Haines’ team improved four plac- A detailed look at how each team performed es (from a year ago) at the CCAC Tournament, The men’s basketball team earned its first during the year: finishing sixth out of 12 teams. GSU won the national ranking — finishing 14th in the final Troll Classic and Jaguar Fall Invitational and Coaches’ Top 25 Poll — and became the first Men’s Basketball set team scoring records for 18 holes (287) and GSU squad to qualify for postseason play, (25-9 overall, 18-2 CCAC, 1st place) 36 holes (588). Matt Contey established a new earning a berth into the NAIA National Tour- Men’s basketball became the first GSU team to team mark with a 75.4 scoring average and nament. win a conference title, doing so on February 7 sophomore Casey Domke became the first Jag- to qualify for the NAIA National Tournament uar to shoot in the 60s, carding a final-round On the links, the men’s and women’s golf in Sioux Falls, S.D. GSU won 18 of 20 CCAC 69 at the CCACs. teams traveled 1,271 miles to compete against games with the average margin of victory be- a national field at the 32nd PGA Minority ing by 15.8 points. Tony Bates’ squad started Women’s Golf Collegiate Championship in Port St. Lucie, the 2018 calendar year with an 11-game win- (1-0 overall, 10th place-CCAC Championships) Florida. ning streak and finished with an 18-2 record at Junior transfer Kendall Paris led GSU in the Athletics and Recreation Center (winning scoring at all nine tournaments, producing a Over the course of 262 days (from August 25 its last 12 home games). Just as remarkable: program-best 96.2 scoring average. She earned through May 13), a total of 64 student-athletes, GSU lineup included four new starters. CCAC Golf of the Week honors on April 26 representing seven teams, appeared in 136 and set a team record with a round of 85 athletic contests. Women’s Basketball against IU Northwest. Five squad members (11-19 overall, 6-14 CCAC, 12th place) qualified for the CCAC All-Academic Team, Other highlights from 2017-18: Governors State produced a four-game win tying for the most selections among league streak in January and finished .500 (5-5) schools. A total of five golfers exhausted their • Men’s basketball captured the Chicagoland against nonconference opponents. Amber eligibility, leaving Paris as the lone returnee Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) Dou- Brooks garnered All-CCAC Honorable Men- for 2018-19. ble, winning the regular season and tourna- tion, the first postseason award in program ment tiles. history. She finished second nationally in Women’s Volleyball offensive rebounding (4.7) while setting new (15-21 overall, 2-15 CCAC, 5th place-South) • Jalen Miller received CCAC Men’s Basket- team records for points (411) and rebounds The season’s high moment occurred at the ball Player of the Year accolades while Tony (284) in a season. Crimson Wave Invitational when GSU record- Bates was named CCAC Co-Coach of the Year. ed a come-from-behind, five-set victory over Men’s Cross Country IU Northwest, marking the program’s first • Women’s volleyball set a program record for (13th place-CCAC Championships) win when trailing 0-2. GSU hosted the CCAC wins in a season (15), finishing 13-6 against Injuries left the Jaguars with just three runners Crossover, which involved six schools and non-conference opponents. for most of the season. Freshman DeVenchie nine matches over two days at The ARC. Ash- Catron placed 14th at the Skyhawk Invita- ley Pickert closed her career as GSU’s all-time • Men’s golf won two team titles and recorded tional and was tabbed team MVP. Jake Diaz, leader in kills (732), attack percentage (.228) five Top-3 finishes. who joined shortly after the season began, and blocks (143). In a record-setting perfor- displayed a work ethic that earned him the mance, Milica Maras served 13 aces, including • Women’s golf earned the first win in team’s Leadership Award. Matthew McNeil seven in a row, against Silver Lake. Academi- program history. competed in all six races and was honored as cally, GSU had four spikers earn NAIA-Dak- the squad’s most improved runner. tronics Scholar-Athlete Awards and six placed • Women’s cross country scored in five of six on the CCAC All-Academic Team. meets. Women’s Cross Country (12th place-CCAC Championships) In the classroom, GSU Student-Athletes • The future looked bright for men’s cross A team in transition graduated three seniors recorded a combined 3.08 grade-point average country, which had a freshman earn team while three newcomers provided leadership in 2017-18. A total of 36 student-athletes qual- MVP honors. and logged extensive miles. Emily Metzger ified for the GSU Athletics Honor Roll during received team MVP honors and CCAC the 2017 Fall Term, compiling GPAs above • Seven student-athlete were honored as All-Academic Team accolades along with 3.00. For the 2018 Spring Term, 29 student-ath- NAIA-Daktronics Scholar-Athletes. Kenoya Jones. Transfer Elizabeth Shirk earned letes were honored. GSU student-athletes also the team’s Leadership Award and Phaishe accumulated 16 terms of straight A’s. • Five programs received NAIA Scholar Team Thompson took home the Most Improved Awards: women’s basketball, men’s cross Award. Governors State placed 14th in the CCAC All- country, women’s cross country, women’s golf Sports Cup Standings with 30 points. and women’s volleyball. 2016-17 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

The 2016-17 school year marked the second by sinking a buzzer beater in the season finale. the program’s first individual tournament season of varsity athletics at Governors State University Park was the site of seven games title and finished with team-low 77.6 scoring University as the level of play and competi- that were decided in the final 30 seconds. average. tion escalated. The most significant develop- ment was the start of league action for the Women’s Basketball Women’s Golf Jaguars, who became the newest members of (7-22 overall, 6-15 CCAC, 7th place-South) (9th place-CCAC Championship) the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Confer- Playing in arguably the toughest league in An inexperienced women’s golf team still ence (CCAC). the country, GSU recorded six wins during its managed to record its first-ever score, gen- inaugural CCAC campaign. The Orange and erate a record-low round (386 strokes) and GSU completed its second season of varsity Black reached the 100-point mark for the first produced its first individual medalist. After competition and its first as a member of the time in a loss to Olivet Nazarene and defeated playing just two events during its inaugural Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Roosevelt in the Electric Line Rivalry. GSU season, GSU took part in 10 tournaments this (CCAC). Over the course of 242 days (from played nine opponents ranked in the Top 25 past season, which included three home dates August 30 through April 28), a total of 69 nationally and squared off against eight teams at Lincoln Oaks. Emily Bell, recently intro- student-athletes, representing seven teams, that qualified for the NAIA National Tour- duced to the sport, turned in a school-record appeared in 132 athletic contests. nament. Rookie forward Amber Brooks set 88 to earn all-tournament accolades at the school records for points and rebounds while Jaguar Illiana Shootout. Graduate student • Stephanie Clarkson became the first GSU senior Zaporia Smith walked away with four Anne Best joined the team late in the season student-athlete to qualify for a national cham- career records. and became the first GSU golfer to claim pionship, taking part in the NAIA Women’s medalist honors. Cross Country National Championships. Men’s Cross Country She also became the school’s first All-CCAC (14th place-CCAC Championships) Women’s Volleyball selection. GSU doubled its roster size from a year ago (12-24 overall, 3-16 CCAC, 6th place-South) and fielded the necessary five runners to score First-year Head Coach Pedro Gonzalez led • Freshman Amber Brooks led the country in in all six meets. Head Coach Kevin Kredens the Jaguars to a 10-win improvement over last offensive rebounding, recording 13 dou- brought in a pair of recruits who established year, recording victories over NCAA Division ble-doubles. themselves as the team’s top two runners. III schools Wilmington (OH) and Concordia Alejandro Montes finished as the Jaguars’ fast- (IL). GSU also swept the season series (3-0) • Men’s basketball defeated fifth-ranked St. est runner on five occasions, setting a school against arch rival IU Northwest, extending Francis by 18 points, and recorded a 139-132 records in the 5K (18:14.8) and 8K (28:44.45). its winning streak against the RedHawks to victory over Asbury in the highest scoring Senior Richie Gray was named to the CCAC five matches. Ashley Pickert, a transfer from game in the NAIA. All-Academic Team. Kentucky Wesleyan, broke five school season records, including standards for kills (403), • Men’s golf registered the first victory in Women’s Cross Country attack percentage (.238) and total blocks (94). program history. (12th place-CCAC Championships) Five squad members were named CCAC Stephanie Clarkson finished 10th at the CCAC All-Academic. • Women’s volleyball recorded the most regu- Championships and 155th at the NAIA Na- lar season wins (12) of any GSU athletic team. tional Championships along with capturing Just as importantly, GSU Student-Athletes the school’s first-ever individual race title (at excelled in the classroom, finishing the 2016- • The men’s and women’s cross country the Skyhawk Invitational). She recorded five 17 school year with a cumulative grade-point teams scored in all six regular season meets Top-15 finishes and was the first GSU athlete average of 3.01. A total of 36 student-athletes to claim a CCAC Runner of the Week Award. qualified for the GSU Athletics Honor Roll • Six student-athletes earned NAIA-Daktron- Senior Dominique Hunt served as team cap- during the 2016 Fall Term, compiling GPAs ics Scholar-Athlete honors tain for the second straight year and will do so above 3.00. For the 2017 Spring Term, 34 stu- again in 2018. dent-athletes were honored. GSU student-ath- A closer look at how each athletic squad fared: letes also accumulated 17 terms of perfect 4.00 Men’s Golf work. Men’s Basketball (1-0 overall, 10th place-CCAC Championship) (11-19 overall, 8-13 CCAC, 6th place-South) GSU made an immediate impression in its In the CCAC All-Sports Cup Standings, Gov- Employing an up-tempo style of play, the first CCAC Tournament appearance, finishing ernors State finished 15th with 20 points. Jaguars finished as the fourth-highest scoring ahead of four teams at TPC Deere Run. A team (83.1 points per game) in league play. In beefed-up schedule saw the Jaguars play a feat that may never be duplicated, the Jag- an NCAA Division I tournament at West- uars made 20-of-26 three-point attempts in a ern Illinois, shortly followed by the team’s road win at Roosevelt. Jalen Miller earned All- first-ever victory — a dual match held at CCAC Honorable Mention honors, becoming Calumet St Joseph. Freshman Casey Domke the school’s first 1,000-point scorer in the shot a school-record, 2-under-par 70 at a fall process. Senior Torrey Oliver closed his career tournament while teammate Matt Contey won 2015-16 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

Intercollegiate varsity athletics became a Women’s Basketball with a team-best 167 kills while Briana Clark reality at Governors State University with the (2-28 overall, 1-7 A.I.I.) paced the squad defensively, recording 222 debut of seven sports: men’s basketball, wom- GSU suffered a 26-game losing streak before digs and 39 total blocks. en’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s securing its first win, a 95-39 decision over cross country, men’s golf, women’s golf and Moody Bible on February 11. The Jaguars Academically, GSU Student-Athletes finished women’s volleyball. closed their season with a 69-64 upset of 21st the 2015-16 school year with a cumulative ranked IU Northwest in University Park. All grade-point average of 2.96. A total of 26 stu- Accepted into the National Association of told, the Orange and Black faced 12 national- dent-athletes qualified for the GSU Athletics Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the Jaguars ly-ranked opponents. Zaporia Smith led the Honor Roll during the 2015 Fall Term, com- competed in the Association of Independent team in five offensive categories while averag- piling GPAs above 3.00. For the 2016 Spring Institutions (A.I.I.) for the 2015-16 school year. ing 12.2 points per game. Term, 20 student-athletes were honored. GSU Over the course of 239 days (from August 21 student-athletes also accumulated five terms through April 15), a total of 49 student-ath- Men’s Cross Country of straight A’s. letes, representing seven teams, appeared in Two-sport athlete Willie Lipsey III finished 116 athletic contests. as the team’s top runner at six meets while logging the squad’s fastest times at five kilo- • Volleyball took part in the very-first athletic meters (19:36.8) and eight kilometers (31:46.7). competition, taking on Lourdes at the RMU Coach Kevin Kredens assembled a four-man Eagle Invitational in Arlington Heights on squad that competed in seven meets, the max- August 21. imum allowed by the NAIA.

• The first home event occurred August 25 as Women’s Cross Country the Volleyball Jaguars hosted IU Northwest. Team captain Dominique Hunt competed in the last three races of the season, posting a • Men’s Basketball registered the first win in team-best time at five kilometers (25:40.0) and GSU Athletics history, defeating Purdue North at six kilometers (31:19.8). Kendra Riley was Central, 99-93, on November 2 in Westville, GSU’s lone representative at the program’s Ind. first-ever meet — the Northwest Classic held Aug. 28. • Willey Lipsey III became GSU’s first two- sport athlete, participating in basketball and Men’s Golf cross country. (0-1 overall) Mark Haines replaced Craig Bowen as head • Women’s golf and women’s volleyball coach two weeks into the season and guided received NAIA Scholar-Team awards. the Jaguars through an eight-meet schedule. GSU lost to Robert Morris by two strokes in a • Kanitral Averhart earned NAIA-Daktronics home dual held at Lincoln Oaks. Kevin Holtz Scholar-Athlete honors. shot a 2-over-par 74 on the second day of the season which held up as the team’s lowest • Deon Thomas was named to the Lakers individual score of the season. He finished as Classic All-Tournament Team. GSU’s low scorer at six events while compil- ing a team-best scoring average of 81.1. A closer look at how each athletic squad fared: Women’s Golf Men’s Basketball The Jaguars competed in two events, the (8-21 overall, 0-2 A.I.I.) Aurora Fall Invitational in September and a The Jaguars needed just three games to record non-scoring dual match against Robert Morris their first win. Tony Bates’ squad lost 15-of-16 in April. GSU’s roster consisted of Nicole games to open the season before winning six Bruisch and Avalon Marciniak. of 10 to close the campaign. GSU upset 23rd- ranked Bellevue, 91-72, in the season finale. Women’s Volleyball Jalen Miller led the team in points (427) while (2-31 overall) Torrey Oliver registered a team-best 19.2 The Jaguars started the season with a points after joining the team in mid-December. 19-match losing streak before breaking through with their first win, a 3-1 decision over IU Northwest. GSU split its season series (2-2) against the RedHawks, developing a new rivalry. Freshman Erika Halverson finished