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1998-99 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL George Fox University 1998-99 Women's Basketball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exl!· Hometown (High SchooliPrevious College} 5 Nicole Prazeau Wing 5-10 Fr.-HS Portland, Ore. (Central Catholic HS) 10 Melissa Heuberger Wing 5-7 Jr.-2V Yamhill, Ore. (Yamhill Carlton HS) 11 Jill Barrarn Point 5-5 Fr.-HS Salem, Ore. (Salem Academy HS) 12 Michele Fresvik Point 5-4 So.-1V Portland, Ore. (David Douglas HS) 20 Becky Thompson Point 5-8 Fr.-HS Colton, Ore. (Colton HS) 22 Katie Greller Post 6-0 So.-1V Orange City, Iowa (MOC/Floyd Valley HS) 23 Tabitha Dawson Wing 5-11 So.-1V Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS) 24 Karen Glover Point 5-5 Fr.-HS Snohomish, Wash. (Shoreline Christian HS) 30 Janelle Steinmetz Post 5-11 Fr.-HS John Day, Ore. (Grant Union HS) 32 Christy Brock Wing 5-9 Sr.-Tr/3V Eugene, Ore. (North Eugene HS/ Azusa ) 44 Joani.Kroon Post 5-9 So.-1V Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla HS) 50 Rachel Powell Post 6-0 Jr.-2V Turner, Ore. (Cascade HS) 52 Trish Rathka Post 5-9 So-1V Banks, Ore. (Banks HS) 54 Wendy Clark Post 5-11 Jr-Tr/~C Bainbridge Island, Wash. (Bainbridge HS/Skagit Valley College) Junior Varsity Mindy Barnett Wing 5-4 Fr-HS Jefferson, Ore. (Jefferson HS) Noelle Miller Wing 5-6 Fr-HS Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge HS) CarlyPage Wing 5-6 Fr-HS Chiloquin, Ore. (Chiloquin HS) Sarah Powell Post 6-0 Fr-HS Turner, Ore. (Cascade) Tori Taylor Wing 5-8 Fr-HS Portland, Ore. (Wilson) Heidi Vander Stoep W/P 5-9 Fr-HS Woodland, Wash. (Woodland HS)

Head Coach: Scott Rueck (Third year- State '91) Assistant Coaches: Mike Warmanen (Second year- Walla Walla College '93) Jocelyn Malvar (First year- Washington '93) Junior Varsity Coach: Kerry Rueck (George Fox '95) Junior Varsity Asst: Meagan Williams (George Fox '95)

HOW TO REACH US GUIDE 1'0 TillE GUIDE University Switchboard ...... 503 I 538-8383 Roster ...... Inside Cover Individual Honors ...... 17 Sports Information Fax ...... •...... 5031554-3830 How to Reach Us ...... Inside Cover Individual Career Records ...... 18 Athletic Dept. JFax ...... 5031554-3864 1998-99 Season Outlook ...... 1-2 Individual Season Records ...... 19 Courtside Phones ...... • 5031554-3594, 554-2916 Experience Chart ...... 2 Individual Game Records ...... 20 Women's Basketball Coach Team Photo ...... 2 Team Game and Scott Rueck ...... 5031554-2920, Home 538-7274 [email protected] 1997-98 Highlights ...... 3 Season Records ...... 21 Men's Basketball Coach 1!'197-98 Stats ...... 3 Season Records ...... 22 Mark Vernon ...... 5031554-2918, Home 538-2091 Player Biographical Info ·········· 4-11 NAJA Series Records ...... 22 mvernon @georgefox.edu Coach Biographical Info ...... 12-13 Season Results ...... 23-25 Athletic Director Staff· Bwgrap. h'1ca 1 Infio ...... 13 Images of1997-98 ...... 26-27 Craig Taylor ...... 503 I 554-2911, Home 4 72-9694 Bruin Hosts/Rally/ George Fox Facts ...... 28 [email protected] Pep Band Photos ...... 14 1998-99 Schedule ...... 28 Associate Athletic Director Geor;ge Fox Athletics ...... 15 News Media Contact Info ...... 28 Pat Bailey ...... 5031554-2914, Home 537-3023 [email protected] Athleti<: Affiliation/ Credits ...... 28 :Postseason ...... 16 Campus Map ...... :. Back Cover Sports Information Director Rob Felton ...... 5031554-2127, Home 538-7722 [email protected] On the cover: Sophomore Post Katie Greller i' ' .: ...... 1 9 9 8 9 9 OUTLOOK

Women's Basketball Outlook 1998-99

How good was the recruiting year second-leading scorer on the team at for George Fox women's basketball 13.0 points a game and pulled down coach Scott Rueck? 7.2 rebounds. Northwest Confer­ Consider this. After losing three ence coaches awarded her second­ starters-including Northwest team all-conference honors-making Conference Player of the Year Nancy her the highest honored freshman in Rissmiller-he's using words like the conference. "deeper" and "more talented" to Defense is the forte of 6-foot post Nicole Prazeau describe his 1998-99 team. Rachel Powell (Sr., Cascade HS, Will this group be better than last Turner, Ore.), who was one of the year's 16-9 squad that ranked in the conference leaders in blocks (0.9 a versity, leaving as their No. 3 career NAIA Div. II national top 25? game). She also pulled down 6.2 scorer. A three-time all-conference "I feel we can be at least as com­ rebounds a contest. first-team selection, she holds APU petitive as last year," says Rueck. Trish Rathka (So., Banks HS, records for 3-pointers in a career "Overall, we have better skill Ore.) was limited to five games last (153) and game (7). throughout our team. From one year by a stress fracture, but she may Rueck has high hopes for 5-10 through 14, this is the most offensive earn more playing time this year wing Nicole Prazeau (Fr., Central talent we've had since I've been here. thanks to her solid shooting touch Catholic HS, Portland, Ore.), a first­ But, there's a lot more youth this inside 15 feet. team all-Mt. Hood League pick who year, so there are still questions to be Five-foot-11 junior college transfer broke the career-scoring record at answered." Wendy Clark Ur., Bainbridge HS, Central Catholic ;vi.th 667 points. He Last year's squad ranked third in Bainbridge Island, Wash.) played on predicts her offensive skills and the conference in scoring at 66.7 the Skagit Valley College (Wash.) athletic ability could make her one of points per game, but Rueck thinks team that went 32-0 last season. She the most talented players ever to play that number could climb higher. was named Skagit's Female Athlete of at George Fox. "I know we can score. We've got the Year, but won't join the basket­ Returners at the V~ring position are several players who can shoot it. We ball team until her duties with the Melissa Heuberger (]"r., Yamhill­ have the potential to have four George Fox volleyball team end. Carlton HS, Yamhill, Ore.) and hot­ 3-point shooters on the court at a "Our post position has gotten shooting Tabitha Dawson (So., Eagle time. In one year, we went from better," says Rueck. "Our emphasis is HS, Idaho). Dawson came off the being a team that struggled to score inside. Everything revolves around bench to hit 46 of 130 3-pointers to having scoring be our strength." the post and this year it will be tough (35.4) last year, averaging 8.6 points Although the Lady Bruins have for other teams to double-down on a game. She led the Northwest added outside shooting, the offense our posts." Conference V~rith a 88.6 free-throw starts inside where George Fox That's because of the shooting percentage. returns three post players. When the threat of his perimeter players. Perhaps the biggest question mark ball goes to 6-foot Katie Greller (So., After losing his two starting for the team is at the point, where MOC/F1oyd Valley HS, Orange City, guards, Rueck restocked his Rueck must find a replacement for Iowa), there's a good chance it will backcourt. graduate Cherish Carroll. find its way into the hoop. Last NAIA Div. I transfer Christy "Cherish's shoes will be tough to year-in her first season in a George Brock (Sr., North Eugene HS, Ore.) fill at the beginning of year, but I'm Fox uniform-she broke the school is a proven scorer. A 5-9 guard, confident our point guards can meet field-goal percentage record by Brock scored more than 1,400 points the challenge," says Rueck. "I think shooting 58.2 percent. She was the in three years at Azusa Pacific Uni- we can be better defensively at the

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Women's Basketball Outlook 1998-99 continued

point. We may not be as good at Rueck gives high marks to all-league the defensive level of last year's team. creating, but we'll be better in perim­ Karen Glover (Fr., Shoreline Chris­ Our goal is to always hold our oppo­ eter scoring." tian HS, Snohomish, Wash.) as a nents under 60 points a game. If we Four players will battle for playing fierce competitor. get to a level where we defend as well time. Last year's back-up was Rueck says George Fox has more as last year, we should have a success­ Michele Fresvik (So., David Douglas than just talent. ful season." HS, Portland, Ore.). In limited "We've got great chemistry on this This is the last shot George Fox will action, she showed a solid shooting team," he says. ''The chemistry hasn't have for making the NAIA Div. II touch. been this good since the first year I national tournament since the school Oregon Class 2A Player of the Year was here. That's absolutely huge." is joining NCAA Div. III next season. Becky Thompson (Fr., Colton HS, Although the Lady Bruins should Achieving that goal will require Ore.) has the top credentials of the be tough to stop, defense, not offense, finishing ahead of the two other NAIA three freshmen at the position. may determine the season's outcome. teams in the ­ Thompson averaged 15.1 points, 6.6 George Fox gave up 61.2 points a Seattle University and University of assists, 6.4 steals while leading Colton game last year-second stingiest in Puget Sound-and winning a playoff High to a 28-1 season and the state the Northwest Conference. game against either Western Oregon title. ''This year we have more polished University, The Evergreen State The two others were both all­ offensive talent, but it is yet to be seen College (Wash.) or Hope Interna­ league selections in high school. Jill whether this year's team can rise to tional College (Calif.) . Barram (Fr., Salem Academy, Ore.) is the quickest player on the team, while

EXPERIENCE CHART Returning Letterwinners: Tabitha Dawson, Michele Fresvik, Katie Greller, Melissa Heuberger, Joani Kroon, Rachel Powell, Trish Rathka Newcomers: Jill Ban-am, Christy Brock, Wendy Clark, Karen Glover, Nicole Prazeau, Janelle Steinmetz, Becky Thompson Freshmen: Jill Ban-am, Karen Glover, Nicole Prazeau, Janelle Steinmetz, Becky Thompson Sophomores: Tabitha Dawson, Michele Fresvik, Katie Greller, Joani Kroon, Trish Rathka 1998-99 LADY BRUINS Juniors: Wendy Clark, Melissa (Left to Right) Front Row: Michele Fresvik, Christy Brock, Trish Rathka, Heuberger Becky Thompson, Karen Glover, Jill Barram, Melissa Heuberger, Seniors: Christy Brock, Rachel Back Row: Assistant Coach Mike Warmanen, Joani Kroon, Tabitha Dawson, Powell Katie Greller, Rachel Powell, Wendy Clark, Janelle Steinmetz, Nicole Prazeau, Assistant Coach Jocelyn Malvar, Head Coach Scott Rueck.

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Conference Runner-up George Fox Returns to ~ 25 National Poll

Led by Northwest Conference second-team all-Northwest Conference Player of the Year Nancy Rissmiller, honors. George Fox's 1997-98 team came Dawson drilled five of five 3-point­ within one game of the conference title ers in her first game, tying a school and made its third straight appearance game record. She also led the North­ in the NAJA Div. II national top-25 ·west Conference in free-throw percent­ poll. age at 88.6. Rissmiller, a second-team All­ American, helped George Fox go 11-1 at home and 16-9 overall. The Lady NORTHWEST CONFERENCE Bruins had a shot at the Northwest FINAL STANDINGS Conference title, but a road loss to the eventual champions on the final day of NWC Overall the regular season dropped them to a Pacific Lutheran 15-3 21-7 All-American Nancy Rissmiller tie for second. George Fox 13-5 16-9 George Fox relied upon three Puget Sound 13-5 15-13 1997-98 AWARID WINNERS senior starters, but tvvo of the Lady Linfield 11-7 13-12 Nancy Rissmiller Bruins' top four scorers were fresh­ Willamette 10-8 13-11 NAJA Second-Team All-American men. Newcomers Katie Greller and Whitworth 9-9 10-14 Northwest Conference Player of the Tabitha Dawson shot themselves into Seattle 8-10 10-11 Year the record book. Greller obliterated Pacific 5-13 7-17 Northwest Conference First Team the George Fox field-goal shooting Whitman 3-15 4-20 Northwest Conference Player of the percentage season record of 51.8 Lewis & Clark 2-16 3-21 Week 2/17/98;1/13/98 percent by hitting 58.2 percent of her shots. She was the highest honored Katie Greller freshman in the conference, earning Northwest Conference Second Team 1997-98

1997-98 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STATS TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS PLAYER GP GS l\IIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 40 RISSMILLER, Nancy25 25 884 35.4 131 308 .425 11 36 .306 140 199 .704 95 125 220 8.8 54 0 58 89 19 64 413 16 .5 22 GRELLER, Katie 25 25 638 25.5 135 232 .582 0 l .000 55 71 .775 67 114 181 7.2 81 2 12 59 8 35 325 13.0 14 CARROLL, Cherish 25 25 804 32.2 64 218 .294 17 73 .2 33 76 102 .745 13 2fl 41 1.6 40 0 127 113 0 44 221 8.8 23 DAWSON, Tabitha 25 0 489 19.6 65 179 .363 46 130 .354 39 44 .886 13 56 69 2.8 51 1 24 53 1 34 215 8.6 50 POVVELL , Rachel 25 25 679 27.2 76 189 .402 0 0 .000 46 77 .597 52 103 155 6.2 77 1 23 68 23 35 198 7.9 20 MILLER, Tanya 25 25 767 30.7 43 113 .381 20 57 .351 24 43 .558 24 52 76 3.0 42 0 53 45 0 27 130 5.2 54 HARPER, Michelle 25 0 405 16.2 39 114 .342 8 .125 27 35 .7 71 41 62 103 4.1 28 0 13 25 I 24 106 4.2 24 FRESVlK, Michele 13 0 95 7.3 9 17 .5 29 2 5 .400 12 18 .667 2 9 ]] 0.8 ]] 0 8 27 0 2 32 2.5 II CHANGUS, Rebecca 9 0 32 3.6 3 6 .500 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 5 5 0.6 2 0 3 5 0 0 8 0.9 l 0 HEUBERGER, Melissa 20 0 136 6.3 2 23 .087 6 .167 2 4 .500 3 12 15 0.8 8 0 9 17 0 4 7 0.4 12 JOHNSON, Kati e 16 0 94 5.9 2 14 .143 0 3 .000 3 3 1.00 6 8 14 0.9 14 0 10 13 0 2 7 0.4 44 KROON, .Joani 5 0 20 4.0 6 .167 0 0 .00 3 6 .500 3 3 (i 1.2 4 0 2 0 0 !) 1.0 52 RATHKA, Trish 5 0 14 2.8 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 0 4 4 O.R 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0.2 32 FORBES, Amy 3 0 5 1.7 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM REBOUNDS 39 49 88 GEORGE FOX 25 5050 570 1421 .401 100 322 .311 428 606 .706 358 630 988 39.5 414 4 341 5lfl 53 2721668 667 OPPONENTS 25 5050 568 1467 .387 98 236 .343 297 452 .657 337 590 927 37.1 523 321 513 45 25li 1:131 6\.2

B A S K E T B A L L 3 8 OGRAPH C A L NFORMAT 0 N ------Christy Brock 32 Point Guard, Fr., 5-5 Wing, Sr., 5-9 Salem, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Salem Academy North Eugene HS

GEORGE FOX: Quickest player on team ... Solid ball GEORGE FOX : Proven scorer. .. Can post up or score hander. .. Sees floor well ... Good passer. .. Good penetrator. from perimeter. .. One of team's best perimeter SALEM ACADEMY: Coached by Valyn Anderson ... Four­ shooters ... Creates own scoring opportunities ... Under­ year varsity player. .. l997-98: First-team all-Tri-River stands game well...Deceptively good defender. .. Plays great League ... Team finished fourth at state tournament... Team defense away from ball ... Confident player. . .Team captain ... captain ... 14.0 ppg. .. l996-97: Second-team all-Tri-River One of two seniors on team (Rachel Powell the other). League ... Team captain .. . 12.0 ppg... l995-96: Honorable AZUSA PACIFIC: Coached by Roy Bass ... Left APU as mention all-Tri-River League ... Team co-captain ...Team program's No. 3 career scorer ( 1,432 points) ... Holds APU finished third in the state ... l994-95: Team won league records for most 3-pointers in game (7) and career title and finished second in state. ( 153) ... Led team in scoring all three seasons ... 1996-97: PERSONAL: Born 6-4-SO ... Daughter of Dan and Vicki First-team all-Golden State Athletic Conference ... l5.2 Barram ... Liberal arts major. .. Selected first-team all-league ppg, 5.6 rpg ... Scored career-high 31 points vs. Cal and third-team all-state in softball. Baptist...Made a school-record seven 3-pointers (7-9) vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills ... Team finished second in SCOTT SAYS: conference... 1995-96: First-team all-Golden State Athletic 'Jill is the quickest player on our team. We are looking Conference ... Led the GSAC in 3-point field-goal percent- for her to develop strength and knowledge of the college age (.362) ... 17.3 ppg (second in GSAC) ... 1994-95: First- game this year. She has a huge up-side for the future." team all-Golden State Athletic Conference ... Set Azusa Pacific records for points scored by a freshman (547) and THE JILL BARRAM FILE 3-pointers made (63) ... Averaged team-high 18.2 points Favorite sports team: Celtics deserted island: Tooth­ (second in conference), 4.3 rpg and 2.4 apg ... Led GSAC in My most memorable athletic brush, Bible, Mary Kay and free throw percentage (79.1 I 106-134). event: State championship Travis Melvin NORTH EUGENE HS: Coached by Roy Bass ... Game game in Pendleton my If I could play another sport highs of 34 points, 17 rebounds, nine steals and nine freshman year of high school at George Fox it would be: assists ... 1993-94: First-team all-Midwestern League ... Tri- Hobbies: Art, athletics, Tennis Because: It is fun State All-American .. .Team MVP ... l9.3 ppg, 8.0 rpg.. . spending time with family Game/opponent most looked 1992-93: Second-team all-Midwestern ... l6.3 ppg, 6.5 rpg and friends forward to this season: game ... 1990-9l...Named Freshman of the Year in Mid­ Most influential persons in Willamette Western League. my life: My parents Why I came to George Fox: Personal: Born 2-28-76 ... Daughter of Natalie Brock ... I wanted to attend a Chris­ Persons most admired in my Physical education major. .. Earned high school letters in tian university; family life: Brother and sister basketball and soccer. .. Tri-State All-American in high connections and to play Best book ever read: Bible basketball school. Favorite movie: "Pistol Pete" Best thing about this year's SCOTT SAYS: "Christy is a proven scorer at the colle­ (Pete Maravich) team: We are young, very giate level. She is as good of a scorer as we've ever had. Favorite television show: talented and close-we get She's someone who can post up, but she also can score "Saved by the Bell" along exceptionally well. from the perimeter. It gives us another legitimate Three things I'd want with 3-points threat. It seems she does something different me if I was stranded on a every day that amazes me. As a captain, we will look to her for leadership, scoring, and composure on the floor."

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THE CHRISTY BROCK FILE Athletic Association of Community Colleges champion­ ship ... l996-97: Team finished 28-4, fourth at NWAACC Favorite sports teruns: Three things I'd want with Tournament. Lakers, Pacers, Bulls me if I was stranded on a BAINBRIDGE ISLAND HS: Coached by Penny My most memorable athletic deserted island: My daugh­ ter, family and friends and Gienger ... 1995-96: ... First-team all-Olympic League ... event: The summer of my Team MVP ... Team captain ... Team finished as league co- junior year playing on a BCI they each could bring three champions .. . l994-95: First-team all--West Sound ... Team all-star team representing things too, right? Oregon and going all the If I could play another sport MVP .. .Team Captain ... l7 ppg (led league), 8.2 rpg way to the semifinals and at George Fox it would be: (fourth in league), 3.5 assists (fourth in league) ... League beating the three-time Soccer Because: I played MVP runner-up ... l993-94: League top scorer .. . l5.0 ppg, defending national champs in high school and enjoy it. 10.0 rpg. (Florida) in overtime. Grune/ opponent most looked PERSONAL: Born 8-21-78 .. . Daughter of Jeff and Bonny Hobbies: Spending time fonvard to this season: Since Clark ... Psychology major... NWAACC volleyball Northern with my family and friends I'm new to the program, I Region MVP at Skagit Valley .. . Two-time NWAACC Most influential person in look fonvard to every game. Scholar-Athlete. my life: Father Why I crune to George Fox: SCOTT SAYS: "Coming out late because of volleyball, Person most admired in my To finish my degree and Wendy will be a catalyst for a jump start into our confer­ play my last year in a great life: Mother ence schedule. She adds a dimension to our team that we program Best book ever read: 'The have lacked; a post player with a strong perimeter game. Oath" by Frank Peretti Best thing about this year's vVendy's style of play fits p erfectly with what we like to terun: We enjoy playing with do." Favorite movie: "Dead Poets each other and ;ve all h ave Society" common goals for the THE WENDY CLARK FILE Favorite television shows: season. "Frie nds" and "Party of Favorite sports teruns: 9 I l 0- deserted island: Cheese Five" year-old Bainbridge baseball Nips, Elmo pillow and water all-stars If I could play another sport My most memorable athletic at George Fox it would be: event: NWACC Champion­ V\Tater polo Because: I love ship game to complete an it, it gets me in great shape. undefeated season Game/opponent most looked Hobbies: Snow boarding, forward to this season: sailing, traveling around the Pacific Lutheran world Why I came to George Fox: Most influential person in Because there is a great my life: Chris Farley sense of family on this campus, everyone is welcom­ Post, Jr., 5-11 Person most admired in my ing and encouraging to the life: Parents new p eople. Bainbridge Island Best book ever read: All Best thing about this year's books written by Maeve team: They are girls and Bainbridge Island HS Binchy they are a basketball team. Favorite movies: "Happy Does it get any better? GEORGE FOX: Team's best post passer ... Comfortable on Gilmore," "Tommy Boy," perimeter ... A scoring threat inside and out...Can hit "Black sheep" 3-pointer ... Also plays on George Fox's nationally ranked Three things I'd want with volleyball team. me if I was stranded on a SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGE: Coached by Steve Epperson ... l997-98: Named Skagit Valley Female Athlete of the Year ... Played every position but point guard .. . 7.5 ppg, 6.2 rpg .. .Team went 32-0 and won Northwest

8 A S K E T 8 A L L 5 B 0 G R A P H C A L NFORMAT 0 N Tabitha Dawson Michele Fresvik 23 12 Wing, So., 5-11 Point Guard, So., 5-4 Eagle, Idaho Portland, Ore. Eagle HS David Douglas HS GEORGE FOX: Team's top returning 3-point shooter. .. GEORGE FOX: Battling for starting point guard position .. . Improved one-on-one skills ...Becoming more comfortable Improved speed and quickness .. .Improved defensively... playing inside ... 1997-98: Broke George Fox single-game Will knock down open shots ... Good floor leader. .. l997-98: record by hitting 5 of 5 3-pointers in season opener versus Career-high six points versus Montana Tech (1/5/ 98) ... Shot Hamline (ll/ 22/ 97) ... Led Northwest Conference in free­ 52.9 from field ... Career-high three rebounds versus Lewis throw shooting percentage (88.6) ... Would have broken &Clark (2/7 /98). school free-throw percentage record, but didn't attempt DAVID DOUGLAS HS: Coached by Gordy Scott...Four­ enough to qualify ... Career-high 18 points versus Lewis & year starter. .. l996-97: Honorable mention All-Mt. Hood Clark (2/7/98) ... Career-high six rebounds three times. Conference ... Set team assist record ... Team captain ... 9.0 EAGLE HS: Coached by Bob Brunzell...1996-97: 11.6 ppg, ppg, 3.0 rpg, 5.0 apg .. . l995-96: 8.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 4.0 apg ... 6.0 rpg, 5.0 apg ... Team finished fifth in Class A (Idaho's 1994-95: Honorable mention All-Mt. Hood Conference. largest) state tournament. ..All-academic SIC team ... l995- PERSONAL: Born 5-l-79 ... Daughter of Patti and Michael 96: Honorable mention all-SIC ... l5.6 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 6.0 apg. Fresvik .. . Health teaching (biology/ physical ed concen­ PERSONAL: Born 2-22-79 ... Daughter of Larry and trations) ... High school National Honor Society member. .. Susan Dawson .. .Liberal arts major. .. Earned high school High school senior class president. letters in softball, cross country and track. SCOTT SAYS: "Michele has improved in decision making SCO'IT SAYS: "Tabitha is a very explosive player. One of and confidence since last year. We will be looking for our best 3-point shooters, she really stretches the defense strong point guard leadership from her. She is a strong and opens the court for our post game. She has improved 3-point threat in our inside-out game." her inside game and is a much more physical player." Year G FG FG% 3-Pt. 3-Pt.% FT FT% Rh. Avg Ast. Pts. Avg. Year G FG FG% 3-Pt. 3-Pt.% FT FT% Rh. Avg Ast. Pts. Avg. 97-98 13 9/ 17 .529 2/ 5 .400 12/ 18 .667 II .8 8 32 2.5 97-98 25 65/ 179 .363 46/ 130 .354 39/44 .886 69 2.8 24 215 8.6 THE MICHELE FRESVIK FILE THE TABITHA DAWSON FILE Favorite sports teams: Favorite television show: Favorite sports teams: Kansas Three things I'd want with Detroit Red Wings, Oregon "Friends" City Chiefs, Ohio State me if I was stranded on a State football, New Mexico Three things I'd want with deserted island: Chocolate, Ice Breakers Hobbies: Hunting, racing me if I was stranded on a down sand dunes with Tom, Pepsi My most memorable athletic deserted island: Hammock, Michele Fresvik and Katie If I could play another sport event: Getting so close to Ferdinand, radio Greller, horseback riding, at George Fox it would be: going to nationals last year If I could play another sport camping. Couch potato Hobbies: Singing with at George Fox it would be: Most influential person in Game/opponent most looked Melissa Heuberger, study Volleyball Because: I like my life: My dad forward to this season: Pacific Beaver sessions, hanging out playing pepper Lutheran with family and friends Person most admired in my Game/opponent most looked life: My mom Why I came to George Fox: Most influential persons in forward to this season: God led me here and I heard my life: My pare nts Pacific Lutheran Best book ever read:: "A Newberg was a happening Time to Kill" by John Persons most admired in my Why I came to George Fox: town. Grisham life: My parents A great education, and to play basketball Favorite movie: "Armaged­ Best thing about this year's Best book ever read: "The team: We all have fun don" Chose n " Best thing about this year's together and we all work well team: Excellent work ethic Favorite television show: Favorite movie: "Pretty on the court. and a close-knit bunch of "Little House on the Prairie" Woman" girls

6 GEORGE FOX B OGRAPH C A L NFORMAT 0 N Karen Glover Katie Greller 24 22 Point, Fr., 5-5 Post, So., 6-0 Snohomish, Wash. Orange City, Iowa Shoreline Christian HS MOC/Floyd Valley HS GEORGE FOX: Rueck says she has the "Heart of a lion" ... GEORGE FOX: Efficient scorer around basket... Broke Handles ball well with both hands ... Very good in open George Fox season field-goal percentage record (58.2) as court. freshman ... One of top returning posts in conference ... SHORELINE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Coached by Stan Improved shooting range and passing ... Starter. .. Great DeYager. .. 1997-98: First-team all-Northwest League ... West work ethic ... Team captain ... l997-98: Second-team all­ all-star team ... Scholar-Athlete award ... Team captain ... Most Northwest Conference (highest honored freshman in Inspirational...l996-97: First-team all-Northwest League ... NvVC) ... Finished in NWC statistical top-10 in field-goal Team captain ... Most Inspirational...l995-96: Second-team shooting (58.2), free-throw shooting (77.5) and rebound­ all-Northwest League ... 100-percent Effort Trophy... ing (7.2) ... Career-high 26 points on 12 of 16 shooting 1994-95: Second-team all-Northwest League. versus Lewis & Clark (2/7 /98) ... Career-high 17 rebounds versus Rio Grande (12/28/97) ... 1996-97: Red-shirted PERSONAL: Born 12-31-79 ... Daughter of Tom and season with foot injury. Gretchen Glover. .. Business and economics (accounting emphasis) major. .. High school salutatorian ... High school MOC/FLOYD VALLEY HS: 1995-96: Team captain ... recipient of Foreign Language Award, Leadership Award, Third team all-Siouxland Conference ... 10.1 ppg, 3.9 Faculty Award ... Two year high school letter-winner for rpg ... Had second-best field goal percentage in the state, track and field ... Sister of George Fox alum Andrew Glover. .767 (79-103) ... Coaches Appreciation Award ... Team finished 22-l. .. 1994-95: Most Improved Player. .. 4.3 SCOTT SAYS: "Karen is the Bruin spark plug. She adds ppg ... 4.2 rpg ... Team finished 21-1. a fire and passion to our team. She plays one speed and never seems to tire. She is very good in the open court PERSONAL: Born 9-16-78 ... Daughter of John and Jane and is adapting well to our system and the college level." Greller. .. Family and consumer science (fashion merchan­ dising/interior design) major. .. Lettered in cross country THE KAREN GLOVER FILE and golf...High school honor roll (four years). Favorite sports teams Favorite television show: SCOTT SAYS: 'We are expecting big things from Katie Mariners, Sonics "Saturday Night Live" this year. She comes into the season as one of the top The most memorable Three things I'd want with posts in the conference. As a captain, Katie will be asked athletic event I participated me if I was stranded on a to take on a leadership role and I think she is ready for in was: State basketball deserted island: Bible that. She is the heart and soul of this team." tournament If I could play another sport Year G FG FG% 3-Pt. 3-Pt.% FT FT% Rb. Avg Ast. Pts. Avg. Hobbies: Music, running, at George Fox it would be: 97-98 25 135/232.582 0/1 .000 55/71 .775 181 7.2 12 325 13.0 weight lifting, singing, Softball Because: I love it hanging out with friends, and it's fun. THE KATIE GRELLER FILE Favorite movie: Greller going to sports events Game/ opponent most looked Hobbies: Bingo at Netarts, home videos Most influential person in forward to this season: All of telephoning Melissa, making my life: Stan DeYager, my them stats at "The Lodge," Dance If I could play another sport Party USA and harassing at George Fox it would be high school basketball coach Why I came to George Fox: airport Cinnabon eludes Ping-pong Because: I need Person most admired in my I loved the atmosphere when to stay in shape to beat life: My Dad, he has so much I visited. Most influential person in my life: Definitely my family Deano wisdom and cares for his Best thing about this year's Game/ opponent most looked children team: We have a lot of fun Best book ever read: "The forward to this season: The Best book ever read: Bible together; work ethic Day it Rained Kisses" by Karen Glover alumni game Favorite movie: "Shawshank Best thing about this year's Redemption" team: Morning chipperness

B A S K E T B A L L 7 8 OGRAPH C A L NFORMAT 0 N Melissa Heuberger Joani Kroon 10 44 Wing, Jr., 5-7 Post, So., 5-9 Yamhill, Ore. Wasilla, Alaska Yamhill-Carlton HS Wasilla HS GEORGE FOX: Team's best conditioned player. .. Excel­ GEORGE FOX: Great work ethic ... lmproving daily... lent defender.. .Improved at delivering ball to post players Reserve post player ... Motivates teammates .. .Inspirational and decision making ... Expected to score from perim- player... Sister of George Fox men's basketball post Ben eter. .. l997-98: Season-high three points versus Hamline Kroon ... l997-98: Played in five games ... Career-high three (ll/22/97) ... Twice grabbed season-high three rebounds ... points versus Lewis & Clark (l/10/98) ... Career-high three Played varsity soccer. .. l996-97: Joined program as a walk­ rebounds versus Montana Tech (1/5/98). on ... Season-high five points versus Puget Sound (1-31-97). WASILLA HS: Coached by Jeannie Hebert...l996-97: YAMJULL-CARLTON HS: Coached by father Dean Averaged 7.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg Heuberger. .. 1995-96: Honorable mention all-Val-Co PERSONAL: Born 6-17-79 ... Daughter of Larry and League ...Team captain ... 8.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 4.1 apg ... l994- Marlene Kroon ... Chemistry major ... 3.9 G.P.A. in high 95: 7.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 2.0 apg. school. .. Earned high school letter in cross country PERSONAL: Born 10-26-77 ... Daughter of Dean and Kris skiing ... Earned high school academic awards in science Heuberger .. .Fitness management major. and math ... National Honor Society Leadership award. SCOTT SAYS: "No one has worked harder than Melissa. SCOTT SAYS: 'Joani just continues to improve. She is Her work ethic is an outstanding example to her team­ unbelievably consistent in her work ethic. She continues mates. Melissa has improved in every area of her game. to be an inspiration to her teammates and coaches. We We are expecting her to be a strong contributor to this are looking for her to continue to raise her game." year's team." Year G FG FG% 3-Pt. 3-Pt.% FT FT% Rb. Avg Ast. Pts. Avg. Year G FG FG% 3-Pt . 3-Pt.% FT FT% Rb. Avg. Ast. Pts. Avg. 97-98 5 1/6 .167 0/0 .000 3/ 6 .500 6 1.2 I 5 1.0 96-97 18 5/20 . 250 2/9 .222 0/1 .000 0 0.0 0 12 0.7 THEJOANI KROON FILE 97-98 20 2/23 .087 1/6 .167 2/4 .500 15 .8 9 7 0.4 Career38 7/43 .163 3/15 .200 2/5 .400 15 .4 9 19 0.5 Favorite sports teams: Three things I'd want with UCLA men's basketball team me if I was stranded on a THE MELISSA HEUBERGER FILE My most memorable athletic deserted island: Food, event: State cross country water, and shelter Favorite sports teams: The Favorite television show: skiing championship If I could play another sport Blue Bunnies "Supermarket Sweep" Hobbies: Hiking, eating and at George Fox it would be: Tennis Because: Powell's My most memorable athletic Three things I'd want with sleeping event: Beach softball with me if I was stranded on a elbows wouldn't get me Most influential persons in Katie Greller deserted island: Edward, my life: Mom and Dad Game/opponent most looked Hobbies: Singing with food, beach ball forward to this season: Person most admired in my Michele Fresvik, modeling, If I could play another sport Linfield life: Naomi Heppner (friend drawing with Katie Greller at George Fox it would be: growing up) Why I came to George Fox: Soccer Academics Most influential persons in Best book ever read: "Little my life: My parents Game/ opponent most looked Women" by Louisa May Best thing about this year's forward to this season: Persons most admired in my Alcott team: They are inspiring Linfield because they work hard and life: All of my siblings Favorite movie: "Emma" Best thing about this year's are fun to play with. Best book ever read: Favorite television show: "Angela's Ashes" by Frank team: We like to giggle "Law and Order" McCourt Favorite movie: "Footloose"

---- ~~~~~~~--~~~ 8 GEORGE FOX B OGRAPH C A L NFORMAT 0 N Rachel Powell 50 Post, Sr., 6-0 Turner, Ore. Cascade HS GEORGE FOX: Good scorer inside 15 feet. .. Team's best post defender. .. Improved passing ... Team captain ... Practice time limited by student-teaching duties ... Sister, Sarah, plays for junior varsity team ... 1997-98: Voted team Most Inspirational player. . .Third in NWC in blocks per game (0.9) ... Season-high four blocks versus Whitman (1/30/ 98) ... Scored season-high 16 points twice ... Season-high 15 rebounds versus Whitworth (1/31/98) .... 1996-97: Suffered season-ending knee injury three games into season ... Scored season-high 10 points versus Southern College (11-30-96) ... Red-shirted season ... 1995-96: Season­ high 10 points and nine rebounds against Humboldt State University (Dec. 9) ... Played in all 24 games, starting two. CASCADE HS: Coached by Mark Stevens ... 1994-95: Oregon class 3A all-state honorable mention ... All-Capital Conference second team ... 10.5 ppg, 10.0 rpg ... Team THE RACHEL POWELL FILE made state consolation semifinals ... Lettered in track and volleyball ... 1993-94: All-Capital Conference second Favorite sports teams: Favorite television show: team ... 9.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg. Lakers, Pistons "Matlock" PERSONAL: Born 8-6-77 ... Daughter of Dan and Marsy My most memorable athletic Three things I'd want with Powell. .. Elementary education major. .. High school event: High school state me if I was stranded on a salutatorian ... High school student body vice president. .. basketball tournament and deserted island: Pen, paper, Who's Who among America's High School Students. state track meets. Bible If I could play another sport SCOTT SAYS: "Although Rachel has been student Hobbies: Writing in my at George Fox it would be: teaching this fall, and has been forced to miss a fair journal, reading, playing the piano, laughing, eating Volleyball Because: I have amount of practice, she continues to amaze me with how great memories hard she works to keep up with our teaching and stay in Most influential persons in Game/ opponent most looked shape. We need Rachel to have a big junior year." my life: Parents-their love and prayer have gotten me forward to this season: Year G FG FG% 3-Pt. 3-Pt.% FT FT% Rb. Avg. Ast. Pts. Avg. this far. Pacific Lutheran University 95-96 25 18/54 .333 0/0 .000 13/32 .406 73 2.9 10 49 2.0 96-97 3 8/14 .571 0/0 .000 1/4 .250 21 7.0 5 17 5.7 Persons most admired in my Why I ~arne to George Fox: 97-98 25 76/189 .402 0.0 .000 46/77 .597 155 6.2 23 198 7.9 life: Grandparents - they are God called me to George Career53 100/257.389 0/0 .000 60/113 .531 249 4. 7 38 264 5.0 my heroes of the faith, Fox through a Christian because of how they live their coach. I am thankful for that lives daily. decision every day. Best book ever read: "Left Best thing about this year's Behind" series by Lattaye and team: We've got potential Jenkins and we've got a lot of heart Favorite movie: 'The Man From Snowy River"

B A S K E T B A L l 9 B OGRAPH C A L NFORMAT 0 N Nicole Prazeau Trisha Rathka 5 52 Wing, Fr., 5-10 So., 5-9, Post Portland, Ore. Banks, Ore. Central Catholic HS Banks HS GEORGE FOX: Unlimited potential...Excellent one-on­ one skills ... Can play inside and out...Slashes to the GEORGE FOX: Good mid-range shooter. . .Adapted to basket. .. Great penetrator. .. Rueck says her combination of collegiate game ... Sees floor well...1997-98: Limited by athletic ability and basketball skills could make her one of injuries to five games ... Only attempted one field goal. best ever to play at George Fox. BANKS HS: Coached by Karl Kemper. .. l996-97: Oregon CENTRAL CATHOLIC HS: Coached by Glen Lee ... Class 3A Honorable Mention All-State ... First-Team Holds school career scoring record (667 points) ... l997-98: Cowapa League ... Team MVP ... Team captain ... Averaged Second-team all-Mt. Hood League ...Team MVP ... 14.8 18.4 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 1.2 apg ... Shot 49.4 percent from ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.3 apg, 1.7 spg ... l996-97: First-team all-Mt. field ... Team went 17-7 ... 1995-96: First-Team Cowapa Hood League ... Team MVP. League ...Team MVP ... Tea m captain ... Averaged 12.1 ppg, 8.4 rpg .. .Team went 10-11. PERSONAL: Born 4-11-SO ...Daughter of Robert and Sandra Prazeau ...Business and economics major (account­ PERSONAL: Born 12-9-78 ... Daughter of Kerry and Ricci ing emphasis) ... High schoolletterwinner in softball... Rathka ... Liberal arts major. .. All-state shot putter in high Nickname "Boston." school track. SCOTT SAYS: 'The sky is the limit for Nicole. She has SCOTT SAYS: "Trish has fought off the injury bug she been blessed with a lot of athletic ability and her basketball had a year ago and is in great condition. She scores in the skill is very good. She is improving every day and I think 10-15 foot range as well as anyone on our team. Trish she will be one of the surprises in the conference." always has had good skill and has worked her way into our post rotation." THE NICOLE P RAZEAU FILE Year G FG FG% 3-Pt. 3-Pt.% FT FT% Rb. Avg Ast. Pts. Avg. 97-98 5 0/ 1 .000 0/ 0 .000 1/4 .250 4 .8 0 I .2 Favorite sports teams: Favorite movie : "Tommy UCIA men's basketball, Boy" THE TRISHA RATHKA FILE Chicago Bulls Favorite television show: Hobbies: Horses, telling deserted island: Dr. Pepper, My most memorable athletic "Fresh Prince of Belair" jokes, softball, skiing, a radio, unlimited food laughing, volleyball, singing, (movie theate1·, buttered event: The game at the end Three things I'd want with swimming popcorn) of my senior year when I me if I was stranded on a broke the record at Central deserted island: My pillow, Most influential person in If I could play another sport Catholic High School for basketball, toothbrush my life: My parents, my at George Fox it would be: career points. brother and Karl Kemper­ Tennis Because: I've never If I could play another sport high school basketball coach done it and tennis players Hobbies: Spending time at George Fox it would be: have awesome-looking legs with my family (especially my Softball Because: I played in Person most admired in my nieces and nephews); high school life: Michelle Kwan (figure Game/ opponent most looked camping, waterskiing, skater) forward to this season: Game/ opponent most looked shopping, sleeping, movies Pacific, Pacific, and Pacific. forward to this season: Best book ever read: "The Did I mention Pacific? Most influential persons in Linfield Psychology of Winning" my life: My parents-Bob Best thing about this year's Why I came to George Fox: Favorite movie: "Austin and Sandy team: "How can I support To play basketball Powers" and "Hoosiers" Person most admired in my You?" This year's team is life: My siblings-Susie, Best thing about this year's Favorite television show: very charismatic. I look Randy, Bonnie, Hugh team: We are all friends. Don't have a T.V. so I mi ght forward to practice because as well be on a deserted you never know what may Best book ever read: "Mama island happen. (hint: Study-Beaver Day" Three things I'd want with Trio) me if I was stranded on a

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Janelle Steinmetz 2A all-state team ... Second-team Oregon 2A state all­ tournament team .. .Tri-River League Player of the Year ... Team finished fifth in state tournament. 30 PERSONAL: Born 9-23-SO ... Daughter of Victor and Linda Thompson ... Liberal arts major. .. First-team all-state Post, Fr., 5-11 softball player in high school...High school homecoming queen ... Mother is director of graduate student senTices at John Day, Ore. George Fox. SCOTT SAYS: "I had very high hopes for Becky this year Grant Union HS and she has exceeded them so far. Although she is a freshman, her decision making and defensive play already GEORGE FOX: Quick ... Hard worker. .. Has potential to are at the collegiate level. I have been impressed '~Tith her become good college post player. business-like demeanor and floor leadership." GRANT UNION HS: Coached by Matt Thatcher. .. l997- 98: Team co-captain ... First-team all-Greater Oregon THE BECKY THOMPSON FILE League ... 13.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg ... Team advanced to league Favorite sports teams "Gloomy Gus" by ·walt playoffs ... l996-97: Honorable mention all-Greater Detroit Pistons, San Fran­ Morey Oregon League ... 10.0 ppg, 7.5 rpg ... Team finished 14-10. cisco 49ers, Atlanta Braves Favorite movie: 'Tommy PERSONAL: Born 2-17-SO ... Daughter of Kevin and The most memorable Boy" Karon Steinmetz ... Fitness management/athletic training athletic event I participated Favorite television shows: major. ..All-league volleyball player in high school...High in was: 1998 2A State "Friends," "" Tournament school lettenvinner in track and field ... High school honor Three things I'd want with Hobbies: Waterskiing, roll student. me if I was stranded on a (anything outdoors really), SCOTT SAYS: 'Janelle has been a pleasant surprise to deserted island: \'\Tater, shopping, being with my Nicole and Jill our program. She is very coachable and athletic. Those family two things add up to a bright future." Why I came to George Fox: Most influential person in The coach my life: My dad Best thing about this year's Becky Thompson Person most admired in my team: Depth, knowledge of life: My dad the game Best books ever read: 'The 20 Firm" by John Grisham, Point Guard, Fr., 5-8 Colton, Ore. Colton HS

GEORGE FOX: Battling for starting point guard position ... Could see time at wing... One of team's top 3-point shooters ... Excellent defender...Overall best athlete on team .. .Very good rebounding point guard. COLTON HS: Coached by father Vic Thompson, Oregon 2A Coach of the Year. .. l997-98: Oregon Class 2A Player of the Year ... First-team Oregon 2A all-state team ... First­ team Oregon 2A state all-tournament team .. .Tri River League Player of the Year. .. 15.1 ppg, 6.6 apg, 6.5 spg, and just 1.6 turnovers per game ... Scored 20 points in championship game as team won state title ... l996-97: Oregon Class 2A Player of the Year. .. First-team Oregon Becky Thompson

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In his two years as High School in Hillsboro, Ore., in JOCELYN head coach, SCOTT 1987. He comes from a basketball (MCINTIRE) RUECK has guided family. His sister, 1995 George Fox MALVAR, the George Fox's graduate Heidi Rueck, set the school's starting point guard women's basketball career, season and game assist records for the University of team to consecutive as an All-American point guard. His Washington team that playoff appearances father, Marv Rueck, was a long-time reached the 1991 and national recognition in the NAIA member of the basketball coaching NCAA West Regionals, is starting her Div. II top-25 poll. staffs at Hillsboro Union and Glencoe first year as assistant women's basket­ Rueck earned the head coach High School. When Glencoe opened ball coach at George Fox. position with hard work. After putting in 1980, he spent a season as head Malvar was an honorable mention in two seasons as assistant coach and coach. Pacific-! 0 Conference all-academic one as interim head coach of the Rueck is in his fifth year as director team selection for the Huskies. At the women's program, he earned the of Victory Hoop Camp for Portland conclusion of her final season, she permanent head coaching job at the youth. ranked second in career 3-point field beginning of last season. He was Rueck and his wife, Kerry, live in goal shooting percentage (.394), selected after a national search Newberg. fourth in Husky career free-throw yielded four finalists. shooting percentage (.761), and ninth Under his direction, George Fox Assistant coach in career assists (270). Malvar ranked has gone 31-19. In home games, they MIKE WARMANEN second on the Husky single-season are 20-4. His players have earned one is in his second year assist list (151 in 1991), fourth (.402, NAIA All-American and five all­ assisting the women's 1991) and sixth (.353, 1989) on the conference awards basketball team. season 3-point field-goal percentage Rueck, 29, has nine years of He has head list and eighth on the single season coaching experience. He was a coaching experience free-throw percentage list (. 779 in

George Fox women's basketball at the high school and college level. A 1991) 0 assistant in 1993-94 and 1994-95 Forest Grove native, Warmanen was At Lake Oswego High School, while the Lady Bruins compiled a an all-Northwest League point guard Malvar was an Oregon third-team all­ 37-23 record and made two NAIA for Portland Adventist before gradu­ state selection and was named to the postseason appearances. In 1995-96, ating in 1989. He went on to play two state all-tournament second team he served as George Fox's women's seasons at Walla Walla College in after helping her team to a sixth-place tennis head coach. Prior to coming to Washington. He coached the boys' Class 3A (now 4A) finish. She set George Fox, he spent four years as team at Portland Adventist Academy school records for most steals (105) assistant boys' basketball coach at for three seasons and was head men's and assists (147) in a season. Santiam Christian High School in coach at Walla Walla College in Since graduating from Washing­ Corvallis. 1994-95. ton, she has assisted at summer In addition to coaching duties, In addition to coaching, basketball camps and was assistant for Rueck also teaches courses in the Warmanen is an athletic goods the girl's basketball team at Lake department of health and human salesman for AllTeam Image in Oswego High School. performance. He holds a bachelor's Portland. He lives in Portland. Malvar earned her degree in psy­ degree in exercise and sports science chology at UW and currently is a and a master of arts degree in physi­ science teacher at Sherwood Middle cal education teaching, both from School. She lives in Milwaukie, Ore., . with her husband, Caesar, and her two Rueck graduated from Glencoe children: Zachary, 3, and Caitlin, 1.

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KERRY RUECK will CRAIG TAYLOR is ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF guide George Fox's in his 11th year as ATHLETICS junior varsity team in George Fox Univer­ Pat Bailey its first year of sity athletic director, existence. but he has been Rueck is perhaps associated with the SPORTS INFORMATION the best shooter in Bruins for 25 years DIRECTOR George Fox history. as player, coach and Rob Felton She set the school record for 3-point professor. accuracy in a season (41.4) and Taylor, 47, came to George Fox in SPORTS INFORMATION career ( 38.8). She holds team 1971 as a junior forward for the ASSISTANTS records for 3-pointers made in a men's basketball team. In 1972-73, Hope Baldwin, Brian Durick, game (5), season (61) and career he helped the Bruins to their first­ (119). John Felton ever NAIA District 2 title. A transfer from Skagit Valley Taylor graduated from George Community College, Rueck played Fox in 1974, named both Outstand­ SCOREKEEPER on the nationally ranked 1993-94 ing Man in Teacher Education and Patty Findley and 1994-95 teams. Outstanding Physical Education She earned her bachelor of arts Major. He received a master's degree degree in elementary education in SCOREBOARD in education from Linfield College in 1995. She currently teaches fifth Larry Herrick, Angie Jordan, Don 1975. vVhile enrolled in graduate grade in the Newberg School Dis­ Staples trict. She and head women's basket­ courses, he was a George Fox resi­ dence hall director. ball coach Scott Rueck were married PUBLJ[C ADDRESS in 1996. They live in Newberg. From 1976 through 1979, Taylor was the Bruin baseball coach while Matt Gustafson MEAGAN also serving as assistant basketball WILLIAMS, coach. He worked at a sporting assistant junior goods retailing firm from 1979 to varsity coach, was 1981. George Fox's first­ The A.D. was the coach of the ever NAIA All­ women's basketball team from 1981to American Scholar­ 1993, producing a 162-155 record. Athlete in women's He also coached George Fox softball basketball. from 1981 to 1988 and again in 1990. As a senior in 1994-95, she earned In 1985 he was named NAIA District conference honorable mention and 2 Coach of the Year. ranked in the conference top-10 in At George Fox, the athletic director scoring, rebounding and field-goal is responsible for athletic department percentage. functions, including eligibility and Williams was George Fox's first compliance with George Fox, confer­ female engineering graduate, ence, NAIA and NCAA regulations, earning a second bachelor's degree budgeting, and department and from Oregon State in 1996. She sports center management. currently works for Tektronix in In 1992 Taylor was named NAIA Wilsonville and lives in Newberg. District 2 Administrator of tl1e year. Taylor has three children: Leah, 24, Bree, 19, and Casey, 9. Taylor and his wife, Kathy, live in McMinnville.

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BRUIN HOSTS The Bruin Hosts are George Fox University's official greet­ ers for home men's and women's basketball games. The 12 volunteers are in charge of hospitality in Wheeler Sports Center. Members of the 25-year-old organization welcome fans; take tickets; distribute programs; provide news media, stat crews and other special guests with refreshments; and assist at the post-season basketball awards dessert. (Left to Right) Front Row: Jennie Hampton, Sarah Rogers Back Row: Sarah Mast, Robin Rogers, Amber Telfer (Not Pictured) Janell Hampton, Kendra Heinrichs, Brandy Mailer, Uriel Plascencia, Jon Satrum, Lindsay Walker

CHEERLEADERS (Left to right) First Row: Tara Herrmann, Megan Maxwell Second Row: Jennifer Irish, Jenalee Troyer, Lisa Schave Third Row: Carrie Crossland, Lori Weismandel, Teresa Hanes, Missy Warner Back Row: Lynette Garcia, Meadowlark Mattole

1998-99 JP>EJP> JBAND (Left to right) Front Row: Paula Williams, lise Friberg, Trinity Kay, Katie Groeneveld, Chelsea Dauber I Second Row: Jason Schwanz, Kirsten Kessler, J Elizabeth DuPriest, Adrian McPherson, Rebecca Bailey 'fhird Row: Jon Lewis, Ben Baarspul, Chris Wood, Josh Dillow, Ron Gulley, Nathan Shielee

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College Sports magazine named :O'j'~~ • .f)1l.· Gemge Fox bashet­ '· ball/tmch athlete Nancy Rissmiller 1995-96 NAJA national female Jeff Nelson, 1994-95 NAJA National athlete of the year. Goalkeeper of the Year (Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America).

George Fox University maintains one of the Northwest's most successful small-college athletic programs. The teams win. George Fox has earned district or conference titles in nine sports during the 1990s. The athletes are successful. George Fox athletes have earned more than 150 NAJA All-American awards and All-American Scholar-Athlete honors. The coaches are award winners as well. Nine of George Fox's 11 head coaches have been named district or conference Coach of the Year at least once. Intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the overall education program at George Fox. About 15 NAJA Hall of Famer Jill Beals (1ight) 13- 1991-92 fi'rst-team All-American center percent of the traditional undergradu­ time All-Ame~ican, 1992 Hayward Award Dave Wilson. ate student body participates in varsity finalist, and Seattle Marathon winner: athletics. Men's varsity athletic teams represent the University in baseball, which includes three basketball or field and soccer field. In 1994, five basketball, track, tennis, cross country volleyball courts and two racquetball tennis courts were installed in prepara­ and soccer. Women teams are fielded courts. Seating is available for up to tion for the addition of tennis as a in volleyball, basketball, track, tennis, 2,500. The track and field teams varsity sport. softball, cross country and soccer. compete on Colcord Field. The Curtis Athletic facilities include the and Margaret Morse Athletic Complex Coleman H. Wheeler Sports Center, contains a baseball diamond, softball

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ATHLETIC AFFILIATION The landscape of small-college GEORGE FOX NAIA athletics is changing in the Northwest TOP-25 NATIONAL and George Fox is in the midst of the RANKINGS transformation. Mter decades as an independent, Season Preseason Highest Final George Fox in 1995 joined the 1995-96 22 Northwest Conference (NWC)-a 1996-97 21 21 league of 10 strong academic institu­ 1997-98 23 tions. That same year, the conference applied for membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Associa­ tion (NCAA). Seven NWC schools currently hold full membership in the NCAA Division III. The other three 1998-99 POSTSEASON PLAY schools-George Fox, University of This year, to earn a berth to the Puget Sound and Seattle University­ NAIA Div. II national championships are provisional members of the in basketball, the top NAIA team in NCAA, but continue to compete the Northwest Conference (George nationally in the National Association Fox, Seattle University or University of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). of Puget Sound) will face the top In 1999-2000, George Fox and Puget regional independent-either Sound plan to be eligible for NCAA Evergreen State College, Western Div. III national championships. Oregon University or Hope Interna­ NORTHWEST tional (formerly Pacific Christian CONFERENCE College)-in a one-game sectional George Fox University championship. The top independent Lewis & Clark College \\rill host the women's championship. Linfield Col,lege The section champion earns an Pacific University automatic berth to the national Pacific Lutheran University tournament, held March 10-16 in Seattle Universi'ty Sioux City, Iowa. University of Puget Sound Whitman Colilege Whitworth. Co~lege Wi;lilamette University

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Melody (Groeneveld) McMaster Tammy Lewis

GEORGE FOX INDIVIDUAL HONORS Katie Greller Meagan Williams Northwest Conference Second Team 1997-98 NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete 1994-95 Cascade Conference Honorable Mention 1994-95; 1993-94 Nancy Rissmiller Cascade Conference Player of the vVeek 1/29/95; 1/17/94 NAIA All-American Second Team 1997-98 Northwest Conference Player of the Year 1997-98 Kristy Fleming Northwest Conference First Team 1997-98; 1995-96 Cascade Conference First Team 1993-94 Northwest Conference Player of the Week 2/17/98; Cindy Winters l/13/98; 12/8/96 NAIA District 2 Honorable Mention 1992-93; 1991-92 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention 1996-97 NAIA District 2 Player of the Week 2/17/92 College Sports Magazine NAIA Female Athlete of the Year 1995-96 Jennifer Childress NAIA District 2 Honorable Mention 1990-91; 1989-90 Becci Harper Northwest Conference First Team 1996-97 Tracy Nelson Northwest Conference Player of the Week 2/17/97; 12/1/96 NAIA District 2 First Team 1989-90 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention 1995-96 Heather Gurney Angela Pettit NAIA District 2 Honorable Mention 1988-89 Northwest Conference First Team 1996-97 Tammy Lewis Northwest Conference Player of the vVeek 1/5/97 NAIA District 2 Honorable Mention 1987-88 Northwest Conference Honorable Mention 1995-96 NAIA District 2 Player of the Week 2/29/88 Uz Stephens NAIA District 2 First Team 1986-87 Northwest Conference Second Team 1995-96 Melody (Groeneveld) McMaster Cascade Conference Honorable Mention 1994-95 NAIA District 2 First Team 1984-85; 1982-83 Kerry (Aillaud) Rueck Susie Davis Cascade Conference Player of the Week 1/19/95 NAIA District 2 Honorable Mention 1984-85 Heidi Rueck Debbie (Wall) Reimer NAIA All-American Honorable Mention 1994-95 Women's Conf. of Independent Colleges First Team 1980-81 Cascade Conference First Team 1994-95; 1993-94 Cascade Conference Honorable Mention 1992-93 NAlA District 2 Honorable Mention 1992-93

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Career Records

Records since 1979 CAREER SCORING CAREER BLOCKS Name Years Played G Total Avg Name Years Played G Total Avg Melody Groeneveld-McMaster Tammy Lewis 1985-89 (4) 106 287 2.7 1981-85 (4) 99 1629 16.5 Shawna Chandler 1982-85 (3) 58 188 2.8 Nancy Rissmiller 1994-98 (4) 105 1403 13.4 Angela Pettit 1993-97 (4) 102 85 0.8 Tammy Lewis 1985-89 (4) 106 1341 12.6 Kristy Fleming 1992-94 (2) 51 76 1.5 Susie Davis 1983-87 (4) 96 1274 13.2 Lillian Jeske *1981-82 (3) 25 74 2.9 Liz Stephens 1992-96 ( 4) 113 1197 10.6 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster Tracy Nelson 1988-92 ( 4) 107 1001 9.3 1981-85 (4) 96 72 0.8 Heidi Rueck 1991-95 (4) 103 990 9.6 Liz Stephens 1992-96 (4) II 3 68 0.6 Angela Pettit 1993-97 (4) 102 950 9.3 Tracy Nelson 1988-92 (4) 107 6 6 0.7 Marianne Funderhide Stacie Chandler I985-89 (4) 99 53 0.5 1984-88 (4) 101 851 8.4 Diane Walters 1983-86 (3) 74 43 0.6 Heather Gurney 1987-91 (4) 104 817 7.9 Gina Bridges 1987-89 (2) 56 37 0.7 *Bloch slats not kept prior to 1981 CAREER REBOUNDING Name Years Played G Total Avg CAREER FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Tammy Lewis 1985-89 (4) 106 1139 10.7 (Minimum 2.5 attempts per game) Melody Groeneveld-McMaster 1981-85 (4) 99 1067 10.8 Name Years Played SM-SA Avg Angela Pettit 1993-97 (4) 368-752 .489 Nancy Rissmiller 1994-98 ( 4) 105 907 8.6 Tammy Lewis 1985-89 (4) 598-I308 .457 Susie Davis 1983-87 (4) 96 753 7.8 Liz Stephens 1992-95 (4) 46I-1011 .456 Angela Pettit 1993-97 ( 4) 102 613 6.0 Kristy Fleming I992-94 (2) 248-544 .456 Liz Stephens 1992-96 (4) 113 566 5.0 Diane Walters I983-86 (3) I80-395 .455 Tracy Nelson 1988-92 (4) 107 555 5.2 Kristy Fleming 1992-94 (2) 51 533 10.5 Susie Davis I983-87 (4) 5I5-1 I43 .450 Heather Gurney 1987-91 (4) 104 528 5.1 Lisa Branderhorst 1992-94 (2) 58-1 35 .430 Meagan Williams 1991-95 (4) 102 483 4.7 Meagan Williams 1991-95 (4) 311-700 .444 Becci Harper 1995-97 (2) 50 450 9.0 Gina Bridges 1987-89 (2) 188-423 .444 Cathy Bartell 1989-92 (3) 238-570 .417 CAREER ASSISTS Name Years Played G Total Avg CAREER 3-POINT ACCURACY Heidi Rueck 1991-95 (4) 103 584 5.7 (Since 1987; Minimum one attempt per game) Linda Funderhide 1987-91 ( 4) 109 538 4.9 Name Years Played SM-SA Avg Marianne Funderhide Kerry Aillaud 1993-95 (2) I 19-307 .388 Field-goal percentage record holder 1984-88 ( 4) 101 294 2.9 Cindy Winters 1991-93 (2) 45-I2I .372 Angela Pettit Roxy Cate 1979-82 (4) 70 254 3.6 Heather Gurney I987-91 (4) 26-74 .351 Melinda Day 1981-85 (4) 96 220 2.3 Traci Blair 1990-94 (4) I01-293 .345 Jennifer Childress 1989-91 (2) 52 202 3.9 Heidi Rueck I991-95 (4) 48-145 .331 Heather Gurney 1987-91 (4) 104 193 1.9 Kyra Smith 1991-93 (2) 31-98 .316 Jennifer Bearse 1985-89 (4) 97 184 1.9 Becci Harper I995-97 (2) 64-201 .318 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster Linda Funderhide 1987-91 (4) 34-I36 .250 1981-85 (4) 99 167 1.7 Kerry Aillaud 1993-95 (2) 60 150 2.5 CAREER FREE-THROW ACCURACY CARJEJER STEALS Name Years Played SM-SA Avg Becky Cate 1986-88 (2) I46-186 Name Years Played G Total Avg .789 H eidi Rueck 199I-95 ( 4) 280-377 Linda Funderhide .742 Jennifer Childress 1989-91 (2) 93-I 26 1987-91 (4) 109 243 2. 2 .738 Ann Marie Owsley I987-91 (4) 163-228 Nancy Rissmiller 1994-98 (4) 105 205 2.0 .7I5 H eather Gurney 1987-91 (4) 247-346 Tracy Nelson 1988-92 (4) 107 192 1.8 .714 Cherish Carroll 1995-98 (3) 115-I62 .7IO Melody Groeneveld-McMaster Lisa Chunn I983-87 (4) 139-198 1981-85 (4) 99 186 1.9 .702 Shawna Chandler 1982-85 (3) 84-120 Heidi Rueck 1991 -95 (4) 103 177 1.7 .700 Susie Davis I 983-87 ( 4) 292-430 .697 Heather Gurney 1987-91 (4) 104 173 1.7 j Missy Eubanks 1987-88; 89-90 -. ~ . Jennifer Childress 1989-91 (2) 52 153 2.9 ~­ (2) 65-94 ·--;. • Traci Blair 1990-94 (4) 107 133 1.2 .59 I Marianne Funderhide 1984-88 (4) 101 127 1.3 Cindy Winters 1991-93 (2) 49 I 15 2.3 Career assists record holder Heidi Rueck Laura Hendricks 1982-86 (4) 91 114 1.3

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Individual Season Records

SEASON SCORING SEASON BLOCKS Name Season G Total Avg Name Season G Total Avg Debby Wiggers 1981-82 28 465 16.6 Tammy Lewis I 986-87 25 86 3.4 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster Tammy Lewis I 988-89 27 85 3.1 I 983-84 25 463 I 8.5 Tammy Lewis 1987-88 29 75 2.6 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster Lillian Jeske 1981-82 25 74 3.0 I 982-83 23 459 I 9.9 Shawna Chandler 1984-85 23 68 3.0 Tammy Lewis I 987-88 29 424 14.6 Shawna Chandler 1983-84 22 60 2.7 Nancy Rissmillet· I 997-98 25 413 I 6.5 Shawna Chandler 1982-83 23 60 2.6 Angela Pettit 1996-97 25 411 16.4 Tammy Lewis 1985-86 25 41 1.6 Melody Groeneveld-lV!cMaster Kristy Fleming I 992-93 23 38 1.7 1984-85 25 406 I 7.6 Kristy Fleming 1993-94 28 38 1.4 Becci Harper 1996-97 25 404 I 6.2 Liz Stephens I 994-95 32 40 I 12.5 SEASON FIELD-GOAL ACCURACY Meagan Williams I 994-95 ~2 399 I 2.5 (Minimum of 5 attempts per game) Name Season SM-SA Avg Katie Greller 1997-98 135-232 .582 Krist)' Fleming SEASON REBOUNDING Diane Walters 1985-86 71-137 .518 Name Season G Total Avg Susie Davis 1985-86 156-302 .516 Kristy Fleming 1993-94 28 330 11.8 Angela Pettit 1996-97 153-299 .512 Tammy Lewis 1986-87 25 317 12.7 Nancy Rissmiller 1994-95 117-233 .502 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster Kristy Fleming 1992-93 117-236 .496 1983-84 25 293 I I. 7 Angela Pettit 1994-95 72-146 .493 Tammy Lewis 1987-88 29 290 I 0.0 Liz Stephens 1992-93 85-173 .491 Melody Groeneveld-Mciv!aster Angela Pettit I 995-96 1 I 4-235 .485 I 982-83 23 280 I 2.2 Tammy Lewis 1987-88 184-382 .482 Lillian Jeske 1981-82 28 274 9.8 Tammy Lewis 1985-86 24 260 l 0.8 Tammy Lewis 1988-89 27 258 9.5 SEASON 3-POINT ACCURACY Missy Eubanks 1989-90 29 251 8. 7 (Minimum of 1 attempt per game) Nancy Rissmiller 1995-96 25 249 l 0.0 Name Season SM-SA Avg Kerry Aillaud 1993-94 58-140 .414 SEASON ASSISTS Cindy Winters 1991-92 28-70 .400 Name Season G Total Avg Traci Blair 1990-91 27-71 .380 Heidi Rueck 1994-95 32 190 5.9 Kerry Aillaud 1994-95 61-167 .365 Heidi Rueck 1992-93 28 148 5.3 Heather Gurney 1989-90 16-44 .364 Heidi Rueck 1993-94 28 144 5.1 Tabitha Dawson 1997-98 46-130 .354 Linda Funderhide 1987-88 29 141 4.9 Linda Funderhide 1990-91 12-34 .352 Linda Funderhide 1988-89 26 140 5.4 Kyra Smith 1992-93 19-54 .352 Linda Funderhide I 989-90 29 I 33 4.6 Heidi Rueck 1993-94 23-67 .343 Cherish Carroll 1997-98 25 127 5.1 Traci Blait· 1992-93 23-68 .338 Linda Fundet·hide I 990-91 25 124 5.0 Cindy Winters 1992-93 17-51 .333 Roxy Cate 1981-82 27 116 4.3 Heidi Rueck 1994-95 11-33 .333 LaShawna Elston 1986-87 24 Ill 4.4 SEASON FREE-THROW SEASON STEALS ACCURACY Kerry (Aillaud) Rueck Name Season G Total Avg (Minimum of 2.5 attempts per game) Missy Eubanks 1989-90 29 84 2.9 Name Season SM-SA Avg Jennifer Childress 1990-91 25 81 3.2 Becky Cate 1986-87 79-92 .858 Jennifer Childress 1989-90 27 72 2.7 Lisa Chunn 1986-87 68-82 .829 Tracy Nelson 1989-90 29 68 2.3 Susie Davis 1986-87 77-95 .810 Linda Funderhide 1990-91 25 67 2.7 Traci Blair 1993-94 58-76 .763 Heather Gurney I 988-89 27 64 2.4 Heidi Rueck 1994-95 124-158 . 785 Nancy Rissmiller I 997-98 25 64 2.6 Katie Grel1er 1997-98 55-71 .775 Linda Funderhide I 989-90 29 63 2.2 Heather Gurney 1988-89 86-113 .761 Tracy Nelson 1991-92 26 63 2.4 Heidi Rueck 1992-93 53-70 . 757 Heidi Rueck 1994-95 32 61 1.9 Cherish Carroll 1997-98 76-102 .745 Linda Funderhide 1988-89 26 58 2.2 .Jennifer Childress 1990-91 58-78 .743 Meagan Williams 1994-95 32 58 1.8 Laura Hendricks 1985-86 52-71 . 7'J2 Susie Davis 1985-86 81-111 .730 Ann Marie Owsley 1989-90 70-96 .729

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GAME RECORDS

GAME SCORING Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 20 LaShawna Elston ...... 1 0 Warner Pacific 1/24/84 Whitman 1/11/86 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 3 7 Shawna Chandler ...... 20 LaShawna Elston ...... 1 0 Willamette 12/04/82 Pacific 2/04/84 Pacific 12/10/86 Angela Pettit ...... 35 Tammy Lewis ...... 20 Cherish Carroll ...... 10 & Lewis Clark 2/18/97 Pacific 2/23/89 Lewis & Clarh 2/7/98 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 34 Kristy Fleming ...... 20 Hawaii Pacific 12/17/84 Central Wash. 11/19/93 GAME STEALS Susie Davis ...... 34 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 19 Linda Funderhide ...... 8 Hawaii Pacific 12!20/84 Lewis & Clark 1/21/83 Warner Pacific 2/05/91 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 33 Tracy Nelson ...... 19 Jennifer Childress ...... 8 Lewis & Clark 1/21/83 Linfield 12/07/91 Concordia 2/19/91 Debby Wiggers ...... 32 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster (3x) ...... 18 Connie Olson ...... 7 Western Baptist 2/12/82 Tammy Lewis (2x) ...... 18 Pacific 2/17/81 Kristy Fleming ...... 31 Nancy Rissmiller ...... 18 Linda Funderhide ...... 7 Central Washington 11/19/93 Pacific 2/06/96 Lewis & Clark 12/03/88 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 30 Heather Gurney ...... 7 Willamette 1/18/83 GAME ASSISTS Eastern Oregon 1/20/89 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 30 Heidi Rueck ...... 13 Tracy Nelson ...... 7 Warner Pacific 1/24/84 Linfield 12/10/91 Western Baptist 1/05/91 Melody Groeneveld-McMaster ...... 30 Heidi Rueck ...... 13 Tracy Nelson ...... 7 Oregon Tech 2/23/85 NW Nazarene 2/19/93 Western Baptist 12/21/91 Tracy Nelson ...... 30 Linda Funderhide ...... 11 Nancy Rissmiller ...... 7 Linfield 12/07/ 91 Western Baptist 12/06/88 Concordia 12/6/96 Cindy Winters ...... 30 Jennifer Childress ...... 11 Nancy Rissmiller ...... 7 Pacific 2/11/92 Willamette 12/07/90 Whitman 12/5/98 Angela Pettit ...... 30 Heidi Rueck ...... 11 15 others (27x) ...... 6 Willamette 2/14/97 Linfield 12/05/92 Nancy Rissmiller ...... 30 Heidi Rueck ...... 11 GAME BLOCKS Willamette 1/13/98 Eastern Oregon 2/20/93 Shawna Chandler ...... 10 Western Oregon 1/11/83 GAME REBOUNDING Heidi Rueck ...... 11 Concordia 2/3/95 Shawna Chandler ...... 8 Debby Wiggers ...... 23 Roxy Gate ...... I 0 Concordia 1/13/84 Linfield 12/08/81 Judson Baptist 1/12/83 Tammy Lewis ...... 8 Tammy Lewis ...... 23 Melinda Day ...... 10 Pacific 2/23/89 Western Oregon 2/27/88 Oregon Tech 1/31/85 Shawna Chandler ...... 7 Kristy Fleming ...... 21 Western 01-egon 12/12/84 Pacific 11/24/93 INDillVIDUAI.. SINGLJE-GAME RECORDS (1980-Present) Most Points 5 ...... Tabitha Dawson Most Rebounds 40 ...... Sue (Kna1ipp) Kroes (5-5) vs. Hamline (Minn.) 11/22/97 23 ...... Debby Wiggers vs. Gonzaga 1976 (pre-NAIA record) Most 3-Point Attempts vs. Linfield 12/8/81 37 ...... Melody Groenveld-McMaster 11...... Tabitha Dawson 23 ...... Tammy Lewis vs. Willamette 12/4/82 (1-11) vs. Rio Grande (Ohio) 12/28/97 vs. Western Oregon 2/27/88 Most Field Goals Made Best 3-Point Percentage Most Off. Reb. 14 ...... Tammy Lewis 1.0(!)0 (5-5) ...... Traci Blair 12 ...... Melody Groenveld (14-19) vs. Soullhern Oregon 2/15/86 vs. Lewis & Clark 11/27/90 vs. Warner Pacific 1/24/84 Most Field Goals Att. 1.(!)00 (S.5) ...... Tabitha Dawson Most Def. Reb. 35 ...... Debby Wiggers vs. Hamline (Minn.) 11/22/97 16 ...... Tammy Lewis (12-35) vs. Whitman 1/22/82 Most Free Throws Made vs. Linfield 12/9/86 Best Field"Goal Pet. 15 ...... An.gela Pettit Most Assists 1.00(!) (5-5) ...... Many (15-21) vs. Lewis & Clark 2/18/97 13 ...... Heidi Rueck Best Field-Goal Pet. (With Miss) Most Free Throws Att. vs. Linfield 12/10/91 .882 ( 15-17) ...... Debby Wiggers 21...... Angela Pettit vs. NW Nazarene 2/19/93 vs. Western Baptist 2/12/82 (15-21) vs. Lewis & Clark 2/18/97 Most Steals Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Best Free-Throw Pet. 8 ...... Li nda Funderhide 5 ...... Traci Blair UlOO (11-ll) ...... Nancy Rissmiller vs. Warner Pacific 2/5/91 (5·5) vs. Lewis & Clark 11/27/9@ vs. Hamline (Minn.) 11/22/97 8 ...... Jennifer Childress 5 ...... Kerry (Aillaud) Rueck Best Fr-ee•Throw Pet. (With miss) vs. CoBcordia 2/19/91 (5.8) vs. Trittity Western 12/9/94 .929 (13-14) ...... Susie Davis Most Blocked Shots (5-1!0) vs. Western Oregon 2/17/95 vs. Western Oregon 2/26/87 Hil...... Shawna Chandler vs. Western Oregon 1-11-83

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TEAM GAME RECORDS Most Points Scored 105 (105-39) .. Western Baptist11/20/92 Most Points Allowed TEAM SEASON RECORDS 105 (64-105) ... Western Oregon 2/26/87 Highest Team Field-Goal Percentage Fewest Points Scored .444(690/1551) ...... 1985-86 35 (35-55) ...... WarnerPacific2/l3/88 Fewest Points Allowed Highest Team 3-Point Percentage 28 (104-28) Columbia Christian 1/30/93 .358 (69/193) ...... 1990-91 Biggest Winning Margin 76 (104-28) Columbia Christian 1/30/93 Highest Team Free-Throw Percentage Biggest Losing Margin .752 (336/ 447) ...... 1986-87 48 (48-96) ...... U. of Portland 11/30/84 Highest Team Assist Average Most Field Goals Made 19.8 (25 games/ 476 assists) ...... 1985-86 44 ...... Columbia Christian 1 I 30/93 Most Field Goals Attempted Highest Team Steal Average 95 ...... Concordia 12/04/81 16.2 (29games/471 steals) ...... 1989-90 Best Field-Goal Percentage .592 (29/49) ...... Wl1itworth 2/02/96 Highest Team Rebound Average Worst Field-Goal Percentage 56.4 (23 games/1,298 rebounds) ...... 1982-83 .195 (10-51) ..... Western Oregon 2/28/95 Lowest Team Turnover Average Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 18.1 (28 games/508 turnovers) ...... 1981-82 9 ...... NW Nazarene 12/3/93 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Highest Winning Percentage 25 ...... Linfield 1/26/96 .689 (20-9) (Includes 4 forfeits) ...... 1987-88 Best 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage .645 (20-11) ·· ···························· ···· ······························ 1994-95 1.000 (5/5) ...... Lewis & Clark 11/27/90 (3/3) ...... Pacific 11/29/89 Most Wins (3/3) ...... Willamette 1/ 10/91 20 (20-11) ··································································· 1994-95 Most Free Throws Made 32 (32/47) .... Central Wash. U. 11/19/93 Longest Losing Streak Most Free Throws Attempted 9 (12/4/87to 1/20/88) ...... 1987-88 47 (32/47) .... Central Wash. U. 11/19/ 93 Longest Winning Streak Best Free-Throw Percentage 8 (2/16/88to3/1/88) ...... 1987-88 1.000 ( 4/ 4) ...... Western Baptist 2/13/92 8(1/6/95to1/21/95) ...... 1994-95 Best Free-Throw Percentage (w/miss) 8 (1/29-98 to 2/12/98) ...... 1997-98 .961 (25/26) ...... Willamette 1/23/87 Individual Free-Throw Streak 24 ...... Becky Cate 1987-88 Most Rebounds 72 ...... Linfield College 2/02/82 Most Assists 27 ...... NW Nazarene 2/ 08/91 27 ...... Columbia Christian 1/30/93 Most Steals 29 ...... Oregon Tech 12/29/89 Most Blocked Shots 12 ...... Lewis & Clark I /19/85 12 ...... Eastern Oregon 2/18/89 Most Turnovers 46 ...... U. ofPortland l/26/84 Fewest Turnovers 7 ...... Linfield 12/06/91 Most Personal Fouls 33 ...... Lewis & Clark l/03/ 92 George Fox knocked off No. I nationally ranked Western Oregon on a last-second shot in I 995

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GEORGE FOX SEASON RECORDS (Since joining NAIA in 1981) Year Coach Overall Pet. Conference Playoff Finish 1997-98 Scott Rueck 16-9 .640 13-5NWC NWC Semifinals 1996-97 Scott Rueck 15-10 .600 11-5 NWC NWC Semifinals 1995-96 Sherri Murrell 15-10 .600 9-5 NWC NWC Semifinals 1994-95 Sherri Murrell 20-11 .645 9-3 cc Cascade Championship 1993-94 Sherri Murrell 16-12 .571 8-4CC Cascade Semifinals 1992-93 Craig Taylor 13-15 .464 Did Not Qualify 1991-92 Craig Taylor 13-15 .464 Did Not Qualify 1990-91 Craig Taylor 10-15 .400 NAJA District 2 First Round 1989-90 Craig Taylor 16-13 .552 NAJA District 2 First Round 1988-89 Craig Taylor 13-14 .481 NAJA District 2 First Round 1987-88 Craig Taylor 20-9 # .690 NAJA District 2 Semifinals 1986-87 Craig Taylor 11-14 .440 NAJA District 2 First Round 1985-86 Craig Taylor 12-12 .500 NAJA District 2 First Round Did Not Qualify 1984-85 Craig Taylor 11-12 .478 Did Not Qualify 1983-84 Craig Taylor 7-18 .280 WCIC 1982-83 Craig Taylor 10-12 .455 6-4 First Round NCCAA Regionals 1981-82 Craig Taylor 18-10 .643 8-2 WCIC * 4th in Div. III Regional Tournament *Women's Conference oflndependent Colleges Champions # Includes four forfeit wins

GEORGE FOX WOMEN NAJA SERIES RECORDS (1981-1998)

Opponent Opponent Series Record Series Record Rio Grande Azuza Pacific Azuza leads 2-1 URG leads 1-0 Central Wash. University GF leads 4-1 Seattle University Seattle leads 3-2 Columbia Christian College GF leads 11-1 Sheldon Jackson College SJC leads 1-0 Concordia University CU leads 20-14 Simon Fraser University SFU leads 1-0 Eastern Oregon University EOU leads 11-9 Southern California College GF leads 2-0 Southern Oregon University Hamline (Minn.) GFU leads 1-0 SOU leads 11-10 St. Martin's College Hawaii Pacific HPU leads 2-0 SMC leads 10-1 Humboldt State University Series tied 2-2 St. Scholastica CSS leads 1-0 Judson Baptist College JBC leads 4-2 Trinity Western Series tied 1-1 Lewis & Clark College GF leads 29-7 UP leads 4-0 University of Puget Sound Linfield College GF leads 22-16 UPS leads 3-2 Warner Pacific College Montana Tech GF leads 1-0 GF leads 21-4 Northwest College GF leads 4-0 Western Baptist College GF leads 21-3 Western Oregon University Northwest Nazarene NNC leads 14-7 WOU leads 29-6 Oregon Tech GF leads 9-8 GF leads 6-2 Whitworth College Pacific Unversity PU leads 22-14 GF leads 6-2 Pacific Lutheran University PLU leads 8-2 GF leads 23-10 Pomona-Pitzer College GF leads 1-0

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1997-98 (16-9) 1995-96 (15-10) 1993-94 (16-12) H: 11-1, A: 5-6 N: 0-2 NWC: 13-5 H: 8-3 A: 7-7 N: 0-0 NWC: 9-5 H: 9-2 A: 7-9 N: 0-1 CCC: 8-4 Scott Rueck Sherri Murrell Sherri Murrell Date 1Ul, OJJponent Date 1Ul, Opponent GFU .Qml,_ Date WLl. Opponent GFU QJm., GFUQ.zm.. 11/17 W Western Baptist 68 53 11/19 W at Central Washington 86 76 11/22 W Hamline 95 70 11/22 W Southern Calif. College 58 53 ll/20 L at Central Washington 90 103 12/2 L at Western Oregon 57 65 11/28 W Western Oregon 63 61 11/24 L at Pacific 69 7 4 12/5 W Whitman * 75 38 12/2 L at Seattle 71 76 12/3 L # Nortlnvest Nazarene 65 73 12/6 W Whitworth * 78 72 12/5 L at Western Baptist 71 80 12/4 W # at Linfield 70 66 12/9 W Western Baptist 57 53 12/8 L # Saint Martin's 79 88 12/7 W Linfield 62 60 12/28 L (OT) # Rio Grande 74 79 12/9 W # Humboldt State 79 70 12/8 L at Willamette 53 74 12/29 L # St. Scholastica 61 65 12/15 W at Concordia 73 41 12/30 (C) Pacific Lutheran 1/5 W Montana Tech 81 71 1/2 L at Western Oregon l/3 L at Saint Martin's 66 77 l/9 L at Seattle * 53 68 62 80 l/6 W Concordia 71 39 1/7 L Northwest Nazarene * 59 66 1/10 W Lewis & Clark * 62 33 1/12 W at Lewis & Clark * 64 51 1/8 W Eastern Oregon * 82 69 1/13 W Willamette * 78 77 1/13 L at Pacific Lutheran 54 59 1/11 L at Linfield 51 56 1/16 L at Puget Sound * 54 70 * 1/16 W (20T)at Pacific* 87 80 1/14 W Southern Oregon * 86 62 1!17 W at Pacific * 72 57 1/19 L Whitman 50 58 1/15 W at Western Baptist * 103 58 1/23 L at Linfield * 54 63 * 1/20 W Whitworth 59 53 l/18 W Lewis & Clark 79 73 1/24 W(OT) Pacific Lutheran * 82 76 * 1/26 L at Linfield 57 64 1/21 W at Nortlnvest 88 56 1/30 W at V.'hitman * 68 60 * 1/27 W at Willamette 73 66 1/22 W at Concordia * 83 53 1/31 W at Whitworth * 71 63 * 2!2 \V at Whitwortl1 71 60 1/25 W Willamette 75 72 2/6 W Seattle * 63 55 * 2/3 W at \\'hitman 70 65 l/28 W at Eastern Oregon * 75 74 2/7 W at Lewis & Clark * 80 52 * 2/6 L · Pacific 53 62 1!29 L at Nortlnvest Nazarene * 52 66 2/10 W at Willamette * 62 58 * 2/9 W Lewis & Clark * 79 59 2/3 L Western Oregon * 76 46 2/13 W Puget Sound * 67 46 2/10 W Pacific Lutheran 74 64 2/4 W Western Baptist * 97 35 2/14 W Pacific * 65 48 * 2/16 L Willamette * 62 71 2/8 W Pacific 70 69 2/20 L Linfield * 49 58 2/17 W Linfield 75 44 2/11 W Northwest 74 40 2/21 L at Pacific Lutheran * 58 71 * Northwest Conference Playoffs 2/12 W Concordia * 69 49 Northwest Conference Playoffs 2/21 L at Pacific 51 68 2/15 L at Lewis & Clark 61 87 2/25 L at Puget Sound 52 63 2/18 L at Western Oregon * 50 64 Northwest Conference Game * Northwest Conference Games * 2/19 W at Southern Oregon * 72 5 # Humboldt State Tournament # Land of Magic Classic, Daytona, Fla. Cascade Collegiate Conference Playoffs 1994-95 (20-11) 1996-97 (15-10) 2/26 L at Northwest Nazarene 63 72 H: 10-4 A: 9-5 N: 1-2 CCC: 9-3 H: 9-3 A: 6-7 N: 0-0 NWC: 11-5 Sherri Murrell #Linfield Classic Scott Rueck Date ~ OJJponent GFU .Qpp_. (C) Canceled Date Wf1 Opponent GFU QJm., 11/18 L at Pacific 69 86 Cascade Collegiate Conference game 11/23 L Western Baptist 60 63 * 11/22 L Willamette 62 80 11/27 L (OT) at Azusa Pacific 69 71 1992-93 (13-15) 11/28 L at Portland 87 62 11/30 W(20T) at Southern Calif. Coil. 70 66 H: 8-6 A: 4-9 N: 1-0 CCC: 3-7 ll/29 W Linfield 64 63 12/6 W at Concordia 73 66 Craig Taylor 12/2 L # Lewis-Clark State 83 63 12/10 L at Western Baptist 62 65 Date ~ Owonent GFU .Qpp_. 12/3 W # Concordia 87 57 12/20 W Concordia 82 59 11/14 L at St. Martin's 57 92 12/6 W at Willamette 73 65 l/3 W Whitworth 67 62 11/20 Western Baptist 105 39 * 12/9 W + ! Trinity Western 98 33 w l/4 W Whitman 74 57 Willamette 64 61 * 12/10 L ! Simon Fraser 48 80 11/21 w l/10 L at Pacific Lutheran 60 65 at Lewis & Clark 71 82 * 12/16 W Central Wash. 79 64 11/24 L 1/11 L at Puget Sound 48 54 Linfield 78 60 * 12/17 L Seattle 62 69 12/1 w 1/14 W Lewis & Clark 72 53 #Columbia Christian 82 43 * 1/3 L Saint Martin's 55 75 12/4 w 1/18 W Seattle 72 60 #Linfield 64 71 1/6 W at Northwest Nazarene * 73 69 12/5 L 1/24 W at Linfield 66 62 at Pacific 60 82 * 1/7 W at Eastern Oregon * 82 59 12/8 L 1/25 L at Willamette 60 63 Humboldt State 60 64 * 1/10 W Pacific 89 82 12/30 L 1/28 W Pacific 78 68 at Columbia Christian 77 42 * 1/13 W (OT) Southern Oregon * 77 68 l/9 w 1/31 W Puget Sound 74 62 Pacific 56 81 * 1/14 W at Northwest 77 63 1/12 L 2/1 L Pacific Lutheran 67 75 l/15 L Western Oregon * 59 75 * 1/17 W at Lewis & Clark 61 58 2/7 W at V.'hitman * 71 57 1/16 L at Southern Oregon * 54 81 1/20 W Eastern Oregon * 87 64 2/8 L at v.'hit.worth 53 62 l/19 at Western Baptist 82 35 * 1/21 W at Concordia * 78 48 w 2/11 W at Pacific * 70 52 1/22 w Central Washington 68 64 1/24 L at Western Oregon * 60 81 2/14 W Willamette 68 49 1/23 Central Washington 49 47 I' * 1/27 W at Western Baptist * 78 64 w I ; 2/15 W Linfield 64 46 1/29 Concordia * 71 4 7 * 1/31 W Western Baptist * 75 57 w il 2/18 W at Lewis & Clark 60 49 1/30 Columbia Christian 104 28 * 2/3 W Concordia * 94 49 w i' 2/22 L Western Oregon 55 59 2/2 at Willamette 86 60 2/4 L Northwest Nazarene * 68 72 w Northwest Conference Playoffs 2/6 L Southern Oregon * 72 88 2/7 W Lewis & Clark 67 65 2/26 L at Pacific Lutheran 50 65 2/9 L Lewis & Clark 76 79 2/10 L at Southern Oregon * 59 69 2/10 L at Linfield 60 63 Northwest Conference Game 2/14 W at Linfield 69 64 * 2/12 L at Eastern Oregon * 53 81 2/17 W Western Oregon * 70 60 2/13 L at Northwest Nazarene * 61 74 2/18 W Northwest 74 46 2/16 L at Western Oregon * 59 88 Cascade Conference Playoffs 2/19 w Northwest Nazarene * 68 55 2/25 W at Northwest Nazarene 73 67 2/20 L Eastern Oregon * 77 80 2/28 L at Western Oregon 38 46 2/22 w at Concordia* 71 52 * Cascade Collegiate Conference contest * Cascade Collegiate Conference game # Linfield Christmas Classic ! Simon Fraser Classic # Linfield Tournament + Does not count in NAIA records (Canadian team)

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1991-92 (13-15) 1989-90 (16-13) 1987-88 (20-9) H: 6-7 A: 6-8 N: 1-0 CCC: 4-8 H: 9-4 A: 7-9 N: 0-0 H: 10-2 A: 8-6 N: 2-1 Craig Taylor Craig Taylor Craig Taylor Date ~ Opponent GFU Qru!,. Date ~ Opponent GFU Qru!,. Date ~ Opponent GFU Qru!,. 11/19 L St. Martin's 65 86 11/15 L at St. Martin's 50 75 12/1 w Willamette 60 47 11/23 L Pacific 77 88 11/29 w Pacific 72 59 12/4 W(F) ! Warner Pacific 11/26 w at Linfield 72 67 12/1 w at Lewis & Clark 64 52 12/5 L ! Linfield 47 52 12/3 w Columbia Christian * 85 53 12/2 w at Oregon Tech 75 49 12/9 L at Linfield 55 72 12/6 w #Western Baptist 65 45 12/4 L at Concordia 47 63 1/8 L at Northwest Nazarene 69 so at Eastern Oregon 12/7 w #Linfield 74 60 12/8 w at Warner Pacific 90 55 1/9 L 61 79 72 1/13 L at Pacific 12/10 w Linfield 83 67 12/9 w Northwest Nazarene 75 49 67 96 69 l/15 W (F) Warner Pacific 12/13 L Eastern Oregon * 68 72 12/29 w at Oregon Tech 48 60 1/16 L at Concordia 49 12/14 w Northwest Nazarene * 74 71 12/30 L at Southern Oregon 76 Western Baptist 78 55 1/20 L Pacific 56 76 12/21 w at Western Baptist 75 56 l/6 w at Linfield 60 53 1/22 w Oregon Tech 62 l/3 L Lewis & Clark 68 77 1/9 w 52 Oregon Tech 90 69 1/23 w Southern Oregon 70 1/4 L Southern Oregon * 75 86 1/11 w 63 L Lewis & Clark 63 75 1!27 w at Lewis & Clark 53 l/10 L at Willamette 68 77 1/12 39 L Sheldon Jackson 64 91 1/29 w Western Oregon 59 1/14 w Warner Pacific 71 47 1/15 56 Warner Pacific 62 53 1/30 w at Western Baptist 76 l/16 L at Lewis & Clark 61 68 l/16 w 46 Willamette 70 61 2/5 w Eastern Oregon 73 1/21 L Western Oregon * 51 79 1/20 w 61 Columbia Christian 82 67 2/6 w Northwest Nazarene 65 1/23 L Concordia * 73 77 1/23 w 61 L at Northwest Nazarene 53 64 2/9 L at St. Martin's 1/25 w at Columbia Christian * 73 57 l/26 56 62 L at Eastern Oregon 55 70 2/12 L Concordia l/31 L at Northwest Nazarene * 56 79 l/27 56 70 l/30 L at Western Oregon 54 59 2/13 W(F) at Warner Pacific 2/1 L at Eastern Oregon * 58 63 2/1 w Eastern Oregon 71 60 2/16 w Linfield 54 2/3 w at Concordia * 65 61 53 2/6 w at Columbia Christian 95 79 2/19 w at Southern Oregon 2/5 L at St. Martin's 48 70 70 68 91 2/10 w at Western Baptist 70 48 2/20 w at Oregon Tech 217 L at Southern Oregon * 68 51 44 67 92 2/13 w Linfield 71 50 2/22 w Western Baptist 2/11 L at Pacific 68 41 2/14 L at Lewis & Clark 57 75 2/23 w Lewis & Clark 2/13 w Western Baptist 74 43 66 47 2/20 L at Pacific 67 70 2/26 w at Willamette 2/15 L at Western Oregon * 66 83 60 56 77 2/23 L(OT) Western Oregon 80 90 2/27 W (20T) at Western Oregon 2/18 w at Warner Pacific 86 85 83 Willamette 64 48 2/24 L Concordia 56 63 NAJA District 2 Playoffs 2/25 w NAJA District 2 Playoffs 3/1 W at Western Oregon * Cascade Collegiate Conference game 69 58 L at Lewis & Clark 52 74 3/4 W (F) vs. Warner Pacific # Linfield Tournament 2/27 1988-89 (13-14) (F) Forfeit 1990-91 (10-15) H: 9-5 A: 4-9 ! Concordia Tournament H: 6-5 A: 4-10 Craig Taylor Craig Taylor 1986-87 (11-14) GFU Qru!,. Date ~ Opponent GFU.Qru!. Date ~ Opponent H: 8-4 A: 2-10 N: 1-0 92 11/15 w St. Martins 68 46 ll/15 L at St. Martin's 60 Craig Taylor 75 63 12/3 w at Lewis & Clark 87 79 11/27 w Lewis & Clark Date Opponent 68 78 12/6 w at Western Baptist 73 50 :w.a. GFU~ 12/4 L Pacific 12/4 L at Willamette 62 52 12/9 w Willamette 74 56 59 78 12/7 w Willamette 12/5 w ! Linfield 53 84 12/10 L at Pacific 70 73 63 65 12/14 L Western Oregon 12/6 L ! at Concordia 69 71 1/4 w Linfield 55 47 65 80 1/3 L at Columbia Christian 12/9 w Linfield 51 61 1/6 L Concordia 54 85 59 53 1/5 w Western Baptist 12/10 w Pacific 50 65 1/7 L Warner Pacific 55 63 81 61 1/8 L St. Martin's 12/13 L at Western Oregon 58 71 l/10 w Pomona-Pitzer 65 46 84 59 1/10 L at Willamette 12/19 w Azusa Pacific 56 64 1/ll w Oregon Tech 58 42 76 59 l/11 L at Eastern Oregon 1/6 w Lewis & Clark 57 79 1/12 w Southern Oregon 62 43 76 54 l/12 L at Northwest Nazarene 1/12 L at Warner Pacific 65 1/17 Western Baptist 62 45 68 79 1/15 L at Lewis & Clark 48 w 1/13 L at Linfield 80 52 1/20 L at Eastern Oregon 57 64 69 78 l/19 w at Warner Pacific 1/16 L at Northwest Nazarene 49 65 l/21 L at Northwest Nazarene 66 76 64 70 11/22 L at Pacific 1/17 L at Eastern Oregon 64 68 1/27 L at Western Oregon 65 78 62 68 l/25 L at Concordia 1/23 w Willamette 45 48 2/3 L at Warner Pacific 42 84 81 79 1/29 L Linfield 1/24 w Warner Pacific 87 81 2/4 L at Concordia 52 75 71 69 2/5 w at Warner Pacific l/30 L at Southern Oregon 89 86 2/7 L at Linfield 68 69 71 73 2/8 L(OT) Northwest Nazarene l/31 L at Oregon Tech 82 63 2/10 L at Oregon Tech 65 71 65 70 2/9 w Eastern Oregon 2/3 w at Pacific 85 95 2/11 w at Southern Oregon 76 55 78 66 2/12 L at Western Oregon 2/6 L Southern Oregon 87 52 2/15 w Lewis & Clark 72 58 66 73 2/14 w Columbia Christian 2/7 L Oregon Tech 64 60 2/17 L Northwest Nazarene 61 72 65 70 2/16 w at Western Baptist 2/10 w at Lewis & Clark 88 76 2/18 L Eastern Oregon 53 70 68 60 2/19 w Concordia 2/12 w Eastern Oregon 69 60 2/23 L Pacific 67 73 75 68 2/22 w at Linfield 2/14 w Northwest Nazarene 2/24 w Western Oregon 71 64 64 61 NAJA District 2 Playoffs 2/17 L Western Oregon 2/25 at Willamette 72 61 51 76 2/25 L at Western Oregon 90 48 w 2/20 L NAJA District 2 Playoffs Concordia 54 69 NAJA District 2 Playoffs 2/28 L at Concordia 62 69 2/26 L at Western Oregon 64 105 ! 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1985-86 (12-12) 1983-84 (7-18) 1981-82 (18-10) H: 8-8 A: 4-4 H: 5-9 A: 2-9 H: 9-2 A: 5-7 N: 4-1 WCIC: 8-2 Craig Taylor Craig Taylor Craig Taylor Date ~ Opponent GFU Qruh Date ~ Opponent GFU~ Date ~ Opponent GFU.Qpp. 11/26 w Willamette 66 51 11/19 w Humboldt State 62 44 12/3 w ! Le1ris & Clark 71 58 12/2 w Le\rls & Clark 93 51 12/1 w Willamette 74 63 12/4 L ! Concordia 61 84 12/3 w Columbia Christian 82 37 12/2 L Concordia 61 77 12/5 w ! Eastern Oregon 80 67 12/6 L at Concordia 75 77 12/3 L Pacific 70 76 12/8 w Linfield * 70 55 12/13 L Northwest Nazarene 72 85 12/9 L Western Oregon 47 88 12/11 L at Concordia 46 72 12/14 w Linfield 73 69 12/10 L at Judson Baptist 50 56 12/12 w Oregon Tech 57 55 12/16 L Humboldt State 55 63 l/6 L Judson Baptist 62 65 1/6 L Puget Sound 66 67 12/18 L Azusa Pacific 49 60 1/7 w Le\rls & Clark 73 62 1/7 w Warner Pacific 63 62 1/3 w Oregon Tech 87 73 1/10 L Pacific 72 74 1/9 w Pacific Lutheran * 65 57 1/4 L Southern Oregon 63 66 1/12 L at Linfield 59 81 1/12 w Judson Baptist 75 55 1/8 L at Pacific 69 77 l/13 w Concordia 83 63 l/18 w Western Baptist 80 67 1/9 w at Lewis & Clark 73 63 1/20 L at Oregon Tech 52 62 1/19 w Willamette * 63 51 l/11 w Whitman 81 79 1/21 L at Southern Oregon 70 102 1/22 L at Whitman 80 83 1/14 w at Warner Pacific 68 67 1/24 w Warner Pacific 84 67 1/23 (C) at Eastern Oregon 1/17 L at Linfield 62 66 1/26 L at Portland 55 97 1/26 w at Le1ris & Clark * 58 54 1/21 L Concordia 67 85 2/3 w at Lewis & Clark 73 64 1/29 L at Pacific Lutheran * 57 68 1/25 L Portland 67 85 2/4 L at Pacific 66 72 1/30 L at Puget Sound 81 97 1/31 L at Western Oregon 57 74 2/6 L Willamette 60 81 2/2 L at Linfield * 55 63 2/4 L Western Oregon 63 75 2/10 L at Concordia 67 78 2/6 L at Judson Baptist 64 71 2/7 w Warner Pacific 81 69 2/11 L Linfield 58 63 2/9 w Lew & Clark * 78 42 2/8 L Pacific 66 68 2/14 w at Warner Pacific 70 58 2/12 w at Western Baptist 81 53 2/14 w at Oregon Tech 58 57 2/17 L Southern Oregon 63 64 2/13 w at Warner Pacific 74 66 2/15 w at Southern Oregon 69 GO 2/18 L Oregon Tech 62 66 2/16 w at Pacific* 72 70 2/18 w Warner Pacific 68 61 2/21 L at Western Oregon 56 82 2/18 w at Willamette * 75 68 NAIA District 2 Tournament 2/28 L at Willamette 75 83 2/19 L Concordia 63 64 2/27 L vs. Eastern Oregon 61 74 2/23 w Pacific * 71 56 Division III Regional Tournament (Monmouth) 1984-85 (11-12) 1982-83 (10-12) 3/11 L at Western Oregon 45 82 H: 8-3 A: 3-9 H: 5-5 A: 4-5 N: 1-1 WCIC: 6-4 Craig Taylor 3/12 w vs. Willamette 64 59 Craig Taylor 3/13 vs. vVhitworth 58 52 Opponent GFU Date :wL!, Opponent GFU ~ w Date ~ Qruh ! Willamette Tip-off Tourney Portland 48 96 12/2 L ! Whitworth 53 76 11/30 L (C) canceled 12/4 L at Willamette 64 83 12/3 w ! Lewis & Clark 58 46 12/5 w at Lewis & Clark 77 67 12/4 w at Willamette so 55 12/12 L Western Oregon 57 75 12/11 L at Pacific Lutheran * 75 93 12/17 L at Hawaii Pacific 89 96 1/7 L Concordia 70 73 i' 12/20 L at Hawaii Pacific 83 86 1/11 L at Western Oregon 63 91 1/5 w Linfield 74 49 1/12 L at Judson Baptist 65 76 1/ll L Concordia 77 80 1/18 w at Willamette * 79 75 1/12 w at Columbia Christian 72 32 1/20 L Oregon Tech 64 66 l/18 w Southern Oregon 66 56 l/21 w Lewis &: Clark * 65 51 Lewis & Clark 83 75 1/22 L at Warner Pacific 59 63 1/19 w I 1/22 L at Linfield 61 69 1/28 L Western Oregon 62 81 I 2/1 w Linfield * 88 78 1/26 w at Warner Pacific 59 51 I 1/29 L at Concordia 84 96 2/4 L Pacific Lutheran * 59 67 1/31 w Oregon Tech 63 53 2/5 w at Pacific* 79 71 2/6 w Pacific 72 66 2/10 L Pacific * 54 60 2/8 L at Western Oregon .41 69 2/12 L at Concordia 63 70 2/9 w Warner Pacific 68 48 2/15 w Willamette * 53 52 2/12 w Willamette 57 50 2/17 w at Lewis & Clark * 75 47 2/15 w Columbia Christian 78 36 2/18 w Warner Pacific 65 63 L at Linfield 60 70 ,, 2/19 L at Pacific 73 78 2/22 * I 2/22 L at Southern Oregon 70 73 2/24 w Judson Baptist 87 62 ! 2/23 L at Oregon Tech 69 81 NCCAA Regional Playoffs 3/4 L+ Trinity Western 54 62 ! Pacific Tipoff Tournament * Women's Conference of Independent Colleges ,, ,' games II, + Does not count in NAIA records (Canadian team) ,,1: ,I i!,

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GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY GEORGE FOX FACTS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE University Location ...... Newberg, Ore. 1998-99 Founded ...... 1891 Church Affiliation ...... Evangelical Friends (Quaker) NOVEMBER Enrollment ...... 2,300 Athletic Affiliation ...... NAIA Div. II/NCAA Div. III 20 Fri. Northwest Nazarene College Newberg, Ore. 6:00 Northwest Conference 21 Sat. Western Baptist College Salem, Ore. 7:30 Head Coach ...... Scott Rueck Assistant Coaches ...... Jocelyn Malvar, Mike Warmanen, DECEMBER Junior Varsity Coaches ...... Kerry Rueck, Megan Williams 1 Tue. Western Baptist College Newberg, Ore. 7:30 1997-98 Record ...... 16-9 4 Fri. Pacific Lutheran University* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 Nickname ...... Lady Bruins 5 Sat. Seattle University* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 Colors ...... Old Gold and Navy Blue 11 Fri. Pacific University* Forest Grove, Ore. 6:00 President ...... Dr. David Brandt 12 Sat. Concordia University Portland, Ore. 6:00 Athletic Director ...... Craig Taylor 29 Tue. Savannah College Whittier, Calif. 5:00 Athletic Trainer ...... Dale Isaak Whittier, Calif. 12:00 30 Wed. Kalamazoo College Sports Information Director ...... Rob Felton

JANUARY 8 Fri. Whitman College* Walla Walla, Wash. 6:00 6:00 9 Sat. Whitworth College* Spokane, Wash. NEWS MEDIA 15 Fri. Linfield College* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 16 Sat. Willamette University* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 22 Fri. Lewis & Clark College* Portland, Ore. 6:00 NEWSPAPERS WIRE SERVICE RADIO 23 Sat. University of Puget Sound* Tacoma, Wash. 6:00 Newberg Graphic Associated Press KLYC Newberg 503/228-2169 503/472-1260 Pacific University* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 29 Fri. Scott Anderson FAX 503/228-5514 FAX 503/472-3243 503/538-2181 FEBRUARY FAX 503/538-1632 TELEVISION KEX KATU-TV 503/225-1190 5 Fri. Whitworth College* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 Statesman Journal Portland FAX 503/224-3216 Salem 6 Sat. Whitman College* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 503/231-4268 Capi Lynn FAX 503/231-4263 KFXX-The Fan 12 Fri. Willamette University* Salem, Ore. 6:00 Reid English 503/223-1441 13 Sat. Linfield College* McMinnville, Ore. 6:00 Kathy Sheldon KGW-TV FAX 503/227-5466 19 Fri. University of Puget Sound* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 503I 589-6946 Portland 1-800-556-3975 503/226-5111 20 Sat. Lewis & Clark College* Newberg, Ore. 6:00 FAX 503/399-6706 FAX 503/226-5059 NAIA 26 Fri. Seattle University* Seattle, Wash. 6:00 918/494-8828 FAX 918/494-8841 27 Sat. Pacific Lutheran University* Tacoma, Wash. 6:00 Oregonian KOIN-TV Portland Portland www.naia.org * Northwest Conference (NWC) Games Steve Earley 503I 464-0600 Steve Hunter FAX 503/464-0806 Northwest Dennis Peck Conference 1-800-452-1420 KPTV Information 1-800-826-0376 Portland Director FAX 503/221-8168 503/230-1200 Doug Drowley FAX 503/230-1065 503 I 640-4450 USA Today FAX 503/640-9319 703 I 558-3901 Bruin Cable Network www.nwcsports.com The 1998-99 George Fox University women's basketball media guide is a FAX 703/276-5313 George Fox University production of the George Fox Sports Information Office. Copy was 503I 554-2595 compiled and written 1:Jy Rob Felton, sports information director, with assistance from john Felton, student assistant. Design by Felton; layout Internet Scoreboard: www.usatoday.com/sports/ cscores/ csindex.htm and typesetting by Donna Allison, Barclay Press. Photography by Anita Cirulis, director of publications. Printing 1:Jy Cascade Printing.

28 GEORGE FOX ROU TE S TO THE CAM PUS t o Wa.shln gto n DIRECTIONS FROM 1-5 From the south, take the Donald/Aurora exit (278) north of Salem. Follow the signs to Newberg. From the north, take the Tigard/Newberg exit (294) shortly after leaving Portland city limits. Stay on 99W until reaching Newberg. Follow 99W into Newberg, and turn north on Villa Street. Turn west on Fulton Street. Athletic Offices are located in Wheeler Sports Center, adjacent to the track. SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT ·-- 20 21 N NW·Nazarene Western ·College 1 Baptist College .6:00 .. 7:30 0 24 25 26 27 28 v Vo9 Vo0

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