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TEAM: Academy of Art Urban Knights 2018 RESULTS: 4Th at Pacwest, 11Th at Regionals HEAD COACH: Steve Fuelling (2Nd) RETURNING/LOST: 5/4 TEAM: Academy of Art Urban Knights 2018 RESULTS: 4th at PacWest, 11th at Regionals HEAD COACH: Steve Fuelling (2nd) RETURNING/LOST: 5/4 KEY RETURNERS: Hasna Kaarour (Gr., All-West Region, PacWest Newcomer of the Year, All-PacWest First Team), Audrey Rosencrans (So.-RS, PacWest Freshman of the Year, All-PacWest Second Team) KEY LOSSES: Giulia McIsaac TRANSFERS: Natalia Novak (Jr., California Baptist) INCOMING FRESHMEN: None OTHER RETURNERS: Jasmine Becker, Latavia Hawkins, Alyssa Winter TEAM: Azusa Pacific Cougars 2018 RESULTS: 2nd in PacWest, 7th in West Region HEAD COACH: Preston Grey (16th season) RETURNING/LOST: 5/12 RETURNERS: Ashley Carabes (Sophomore), Natali Contreras (Junior), Carly Halm (Senior), Marian Ledesma (Sophomore), Kristina Capello (Sophomore) KEY LOSSES: Eileen Stressling, Elise Larson, Jenna Wilson, Mackenzie Landa, Belle Moran TRANSFERS: Sammy Bockoven (Graduate Student, Villanova) INCOMING FRESHMEN: Mia Gutierrez (La Mirada HS), Molly Hake (Arroyo HS), Olivia Segura (Henry Sibley HS) TEAM: Biola Eagles 2018 RESULTS: 3rd in PacWest HEAD COACH: Sean Henning (5th year) RETURNING/LOST: 6/1 KEY RETURNERS: Mackenna Mason (6th – 22:21), Clara Haynes (17th – 22:58), Mandy Reyes (19th – 23:08), Kaili Waller (30th – 23:42), Kaitlyn Natividad (31st – 23:43) KEY LOSSES: Emily Ransom (12th – 22:49), Micaela Pulliam (40th – 24:03) INCOMING FRESHMEN: Haleigh Guerrero (Claremont HS), Kaylie Lawsen (Granada HS), Hailey Schadt (Mt. 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OTHER RETURNERS: Hannah Hovestol (sat out 2018) TEAM: Concordia Eagles 2018 RESULTS: 6th in PacWest HEAD COACH: Keegan Bloomfield RETURNING/LOST: 14/1 KEY RETURNERS: Rosalba Cabrera, Bailey Wade, Katelyn Wilson KEY LOSSES: Jocelyn Macias TRANSFERS: Sarah Simpson (Jr. El Camino College) INCOMING FRESHMEN: Sara Feitz (Huntington Beach, Calif.), Adriana Gil (Hunt, Calif.), Alana Hurley (Scottsdale, Ariz.), Jori Paradis (Silverton, Ore.), Tilicia Santiago (Yucaipa, Calif.), Caitlyn Shannon (Henderson, Nev.) OTHER RETURNERS: Rylee Adams, Antonia Arriaga, Judith Dietz, Rosa Franco, Natalie Hakala, Anamauri Hernandez, Hannah Hopkins, Savannah Neu, Alexis Rios, Mckenna Wilson, Morgan Woodman TEAM: Dominican Penguins 2018 RESULTS: 10th in PacWest HEAD COACH: Teressa DiPerna (8th Season) RETURNING/LOST: 7/1 RETURNERS: Adela Damian (Jr.) Tesia De Leon (Jr.) Emma Digman (So.) Breanna Herrera (So.) Kelsey Pontius (Sr.) Alexa Sullivan (So.) 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