The Year in Sports 2012-13

Zac Bargen Karissa Moreland Women’s Cross Country Team

Perry McAfee Amy Schartz Chelsea Murray & Trae Patch Prepared to serve as a record of the accomplishments by the athletes and coaches 35th Annual at Chadron State College during the past academic year.

Compiled by Chadron State College’s ALEX HELMBRECHT and Year in Sports CON MARSHALL 2012-13 Football Eagles continued their winning ways in 2012...... 3 Statistics...... 5 Awards and Honors...... 9

Volleyball Eagles showed promise under first-year coach...... 10 Awards and Honors...... 10 Combined Statistics / Match Results...... 11

Cross Country Cross country hit the ground running in first season...... 13

Women’s Basketball CSC women’s basketball building for the future...... 14 Season Statistics ...... 14

Men’s Basketball Eagles are poised for bigger year in 2013-14...... 16 Season Statistics ...... 16

Wrestling Hunter guides two Eagles to All-American honors...... 18 Individual Statistics ...... 19

Women’s Golf Young women’s golf team improved during season...... 20

Softball Eagles competed hard on the diamond...... 21 Statistics...... 23

Track and Field Many contribute to excellent track and field season...... 24 Awards and Honors...... 25 CSC’s Best Track and Field Marks in 2013...... 26

Rodeo team had much to cheer about in 2012-13...... 27 2012-13 Rodeo Placings...... 28 National College Finals Rodeo Placings...... 29

Historical Chadron State College Hall of Fame Honorees...... 30 Chadron State College’s Top Athletes Through the Years...... 31 Chadron State College All-Americans...... 33 Chadron State College Academic All-Americans...... 38 2012-13 Chadron State College Letterwinners...... 40 Chadron State College’s National Champions...... 41 Jones named 2013 Clyde Bond Memorial recipient...... 42 Harter, Lindholm named RMAC Honor Student-Athletes...... 43 CSC’s RMAC Scholar-Athlete Honorees, 1989-present...... 44 2012-13 RMAC Academic Award Recipents...... 45 Academic All-District VII Honorees...... 47 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present...... 48 Eagles continued their winning ways in 2012 The Chadron State College football team continued its draft Gilkey winning ways and its tradition of playing sound, hard- The wait is over for Garrett Chadron State College athlete nosed, passionate football this fall. Gilkey. The former Chadron to be drafted in the NFL since In short, the 2012 season was another highly State College offensive line- Don Beebe, who was his high successful one for the Eagles. They reached the NCAA man was drafted by the Cleve- school football coach. land Browns with the 227th Division II playoffs for the eighth time in 17 years and pick of the 2013 NFL Draft All-time Chadron State NFL Players April 27 in New York City. 1935 - Dub Miller Making the record more impressive is the fact the “I really am at a loss for (Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals) words because it’s a dream 1970 - *Bennie Francis finishedthree teams with which a 9-3 beatrecord. the Eagles have a combined come true,” Gilkey said. “I’m () 1979 - Terry Mastny excited to see what opportuni- (Buffalo Bills) ties God has planned for me in 1989 - *Don Beebe Cleveland.” (Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, 35-4 record and two of them—Montana State and West Green Bay Packers) Gilkey, a two-time Rocky 1993 - Guy Earle Texas A&M—reached the semifinals in their divisions. Mountain Athletic Conference (Washington Redskins) when he both played center for the football team and All-Conference performer and 1995 - Joe Planansky The Eagles’ first-year head coach, Jay Long, an an All-American in 2012, be- (Miami Dolphins) 1999 - Kevin Homer excellentwrestled, student-athletewas among those at whoCSC inwere the proudlate 1990s of the comes the third Chadron State () season. College football player to be 2002 - Ryan Deterding drafted. (New York Giants) “I was really happy with the way the guys fought and 2004 - Marvin Jackson Gilkey, a 6-foot-6, (Kansas City Chiefs) 318-pound native of Sand- 2008 - Danny Woodhead made me proud that they continued the long tradition wich, Ill., was a three-year (, New England Patriots, starter for the Eagles and he San Diego Chargers) foundthat Chadron a way to State win hasseveral had closeof always games,” playing Long hard said. and “It 2013 - *Garrett Gilkey also played a season of col- (Cleveland Browns) representing the college so well.” lege basketball. He is the first Offensively, the Eagles continued to have a balanced *Drafted offense that saw them run for 2,110 yards and pass for rushing average has been exceeded only by Danny 2,828. Among RMAC teams, only CSU-Pueblo, which overtime, also reached the 2,000-yard mark both on the WoodheadThe coaches (4 times), give the David line lotsJones of (twice)credit for and the Stan way the wonground the and conference through titlethe air.by edging the Eagles 45-38 in Labertewoffense clicked. (once). It was led by seniors Garrett Gilkey at Under the direction of offensive coordinator Chris left tackle and Brandon Ratcliff at right guard, but the Stein, the Eagles instituted the no-huddle offense this fall that gave the team a new dimension. A boon to the no-huddle system was having a savvy three newcomers on the field most of the time, junior quarterback. Although just a sophomore in eligibility, Jakeplayed McCrary well. at right tackle and sophomores Mike LorenzoThe nine at leftsacks guard that andthe EaglesSam Parker yielded at center,during alsothe effective seasons any CSC quarterback has had. regular season were the lowest in the RMAC. Jonn McLain filled the bill while having one of the most The Chadron State defense was also solid, particularly and 66.0 percent completion percentage are new against the pass. The Eagles led the RMAC in passing ChadronMcLain’s State 239 single pass completions,season records, 30 breakingtouchdown the passes old defense, giving up an average of just 187.7 yards, some 26 yards a game fewer than the second team on the list. The 21 are the most the Eagles’ have marks that belonged to his brother Joe, who was the Eagles’ quarterback 2005-08. The 21 consecutive pass completions that McLain hadeight, since the third1995 highestand compares total in to school only sixhistory a year behind ago. threwbut is alsoin the an first NCAA half Division of the homecoming II record. game against Junior safety Trelan Taylor led the pass thievery with Western New Mexico is not only a Chadron State record, Eagles caught at least 10 passes, led by Nathan Ross only Randy Bauer with 10 in 1973 and Ron Brooks with McLain had lots of receivers to choose from. Eight nineswiped in 1975.four and three passes, respectively. SophomoreThe interceptions cornerbacks total helped Conor the Casey Eagles and claim17 Lane Haller with 55 for 810 yards and 10 touchdowns. Chapman more turnovers than they gave up. Ham was next with 49 receptions for 503 yards. The tackle leader was senior linebacker Kevin CodyThe ground Roes had game 32 wascatches again for led 317 by catches junior Glenand AllanClinton, Schmaltz had 23 for 332 yards, including six TD grabs. 3 Lindholm, the RMAC’s Defensive Player of the Year. He who carried 217 times for 1,350 yards. His 6.2-yard finished with 122 tackles and is the first CSC defender to participate in at least 100 tackles Paced by Taylor, the Eagles led the RMAC in punt returns with a majority of this year’s team, they are The team’s second busiest tackler alsoWhile graduating the Eagles some will great return seniors, a sincewas junior Kevin linebacker Homer in 1998.Shea Koch just over 20 yards on their kickoff seven of whom were placed on one 14-yardreturns. averageTaylor’s and86-yard also touchdownaveraged of the RMAC’s top three units. of Koch and Bryant Miller at jaunt against Black Hills State tied The biggest need for next year withlinebacker 97. Larson helped said solidify the emergence the for the longest punt return in CSC defense. history. defensive linemen. Another defensive standout was Placekicker Alex Ferdinand led the is Besidesto replace Burke, four thoseof the leavingtop five end Keifer Burke, who was credited with 71 total tackles, including Eagles in scoring with 94 points that up280-pounders front on defense who wereinclude four-year Jan quarterback sacks. cameDuring on the 16 past of 19 two field seasons, goal attempts the Karlos Medina. Both are 6-foot-3, 17The for speciallosses of teams, 61 yards under and the 7.5 and 46 of 50 conversion tries. conference choices. Also departing goal tries to take the lead in career startersare their and primary 2012 backups,first-team Kyle all- another bright spot for the Eagles. sophomoreaccuracy. has made 28 of 33 field Hinton and Tau Ho Ching. direction of Craig Jersild, were

Chadron State Football 2012 Chadron State Game Results (as of Dec 06, 2012) All games 2012 Schedule/Results

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 30, 2012 at #4 Montana State L 6-33 0-1 0-0 2:49 20767 Sep 08, 2012 at Angelo State W 19-7 1-1 0-0 2:50 6202 * Sep 15, 2012 at Colorado Mesa W 41-30 2-1 1-0 2:53 2154 * Sep 22, 2012 WESTERN STATE W 45-7 3-1 2-0 2:35 2317 * Sep 29, 2012 at Adams State W 23-21 4-1 3-0 2:40 1485 * Oct 06, 2012 at #2 CSU-Pueblo L o 38-45 4-2 3-1 3:07 5717 * Oct 13, 2012 BLACK HILLS W 62-14 5-2 4-1 2:50 2560 * Oct 20, 2012 at New Mexico Highlands W 36-33 6-2 5-1 3:25 3750 * Oct 27, 2012 WESTERN N.M. W 41-23 7-2 6-1 2:58 2508 * Nov 03, 2012 at Fort Lewis W 45-20 8-2 7-1 2:46 825 * Nov 10, 2012 COLORADO MINES W 20-14 9-2 8-1 2:42 1281 + Nov 17, 2012 #16 WEST TEXAS A&M L 30-38 9-3 8-1 3:15 1490

* RMAC + NCAA D-II Playoffs First Round

4 Chadron State Football 2012 Chadron State Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 27, 2012) Team Statistics All games

Team Statistics CSC OPP SCORING 406 285 Points Per Game 33.8 23.8 FIRST DOWNS 270 230 R u s h in g 103 112 P a s s in g 129 100 P e n a lt y 38 18 RUSHING YARDAGE 2110 2053 Yards gained rushing 2392 2301 Yards lost rushing 282 248 Rushing Attempts 468 465 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.4 Average Per Game 175.8 171.1 TDs Rushing 17 18 PASSING YARDAGE 2828 2339 C o m p - A t t - I n t 254-384-6 227-383-21 Average Per Pass 7.4 6.1 Average Per Catch 11.1 10.3 Average Per Game 235.7 194.9 TDs Passing 32 17 TOTAL OFFENSE 4938 4392 Total Plays 852 848 Average Per Play 5.8 5.2 Average Per Game 411.5 366.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 32-652 47-915 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 25-349 20-226 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-290 6-110 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 19.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 14.0 11.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.8 18.3 FUMBLES-LOST 21-11 20-12 PENALTIES-Yards 92-789 83-850 Average Per Game 65.8 70.8 PUNTS-Yards 55-2033 61-2454 Average Per Punt 37.0 40.2 Net punt average 29.7 32.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 4 5 2 9 : 1 4 3RD-DOWN Conversions 69/171 66/182 3rd-Down Pct 40% 36% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/13 12/27 4th-Down Pct 31% 44% SACKS BY-Yards 24-125 12-81 MISC YARDS 0 28 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 52 36 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-19 12-13 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 2-3 RED-ZONE SCORES (42-48) 88% (38-48) 79% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (32-48) 67% (29-48) 60% PAT-ATTEMPTS (46-50) 92% (29-33) 88% ATTENDANCE 10156 40900 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2031 7/5843 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Chadron State 111 129 65 101 0 406 Opponents 43 93 67 75 7 285 5 Chadron State Football 2012 Chadron State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 27, 2012) All games Individual Statistics Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Glen Clinton 12-10 217 1368 18 1350 6.2 7 63 112.5 Trelan Taylor 22 269 12.2 1 86 Michael Madkins 11-1 89 522 35 487 5.5 5 47 44.3 Michael Madkins 2 68 34.0 0 52 Dominic Morris 12-1 68 231 28 203 3.0 0 20 16.9 Donnie Butler 1 12 12.0 0 12 Donnie Butler 6 - 0 9 39 0 39 4.3 0 13 6.5 Total 25 349 14.0 1 86 Danny O'Boyle 10-1 2 31 0 31 15.5 0 29 3.1 Opponents 20 226 11.3 0 63 Patrick O'Boyle 11-0 9 24 4 20 2.2 0 7 1.8 Chapman Ham 12-12 1 14 0 14 14.0 0 14 1.2 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Jonn McLain 12-12 50 135 123 12 0.2 5 13 1.0 Trelan Taylor 8 107 13.4 1 38 Nathan Ross 12-12 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 1.0 Conor Casey 4 80 20.0 0 41 Alex Rodriguez 12-0 4 11 0 11 2.8 0 6 0.9 Lane Haller 3 37 12.3 1 37 Cody Wilson 1 - 0 2 5 4 1 0.5 0 5 1.0 Bryce Huebner 2 18 9.0 0 18 Brandon Gorsuch 9 - 0 1 0 6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.7 Phil Rivera 1 10 10.0 0 10 Josh Borm 12-0 1 0 12 -12 -12.0 0 0 -1.0 Cole Montgomery 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 7 - 0 14 0 52 -52 -3.7 0 0 -7.4 x-Courtland Joshua 1 38 38.0 0 38 Total 12 468 2392 282 2110 4.5 17 63 175.8 Bryant Miller 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 12 465 2301 248 2053 4.4 18 52 171.1 Total 21 290 13.8 2 41 Opponents 6 110 18.3 1 75 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Jonn McLain 12-12 150.53 239-362-6 66.0 2606 30 84 217.2 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Patrick O'Boyle 11-0 171.45 8-11-0 72.7 90 1 25 8.2 Nathan Ross 15 357 23.8 0 48 Brandon Gorsuch 9 - 0 130.56 6-10-0 60.0 84 0 52 9.3 Michael Madkins 9 162 18.0 0 29 Chapman Ham 12-12 833.20 1-1-0 100.0 48 1 48 4.0 x-Tre Brown 2 41 20.5 0 31 Total 12 152.38 254-384-6 66.1 2828 32 84 235.7 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 12 114.25 227-383-21 59.3 2339 17 73 194.9 Donnie Butler 2 43 21.5 0 25 Kyle Vinich 1 7 7.0 0 7 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g Jojo Phillips 1 10 10.0 0 10 Nathan Ross 12-12 54 805 14.9 10 84 67.1 Cole Montgomery 0 32 0.0 0 32 Chapman Ham 12-12 49 503 10.3 4 58 41.9 Total 32 652 20.4 0 48 Cody Roes 12-12 32 317 9.9 4 25 26.4 Opponents 47 915 19.5 0 70 Allan Schmaltz 12-3 23 332 14.4 6 48 27.7 Glen Clinton 12-10 21 218 10.4 1 28 18.2 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Travis Reeves 10-8 17 177 10.4 0 52 17.7 Josh Borm 1 6 6.0 0 6 Michael Madkins 11-1 12 63 5.2 1 17 5.7 Keifer Burke 1 24 24.0 0 24 Austen Stephens 11-0 10 68 6.8 1 22 6.2 Total 2 30 15.0 0 24 Danny O'Boyle 10-1 9 127 14.1 0 25 12.7 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 0 Kyle Vinich 11-0 7 65 9.3 2 20 5.9 Dominic Morris 12-1 7 55 7.9 2 16 4.6 Brandon Gorsuch 9 - 0 6 44 7.3 0 13 4.9 Dylon Rinaldo 7 - 0 3 24 8.0 0 12 3.4 Andrew Rios 5 - 0 1 19 19.0 1 19 3.8 Isacc Holscher 2 - 0 1 7 7.0 0 7 3.5 Nolan Britain 2 - 0 1 4 4.0 0 4 2.0 Alex Rodriguez 12-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 12 254 2828 11.1 32 84 235.7 Opponents 12 227 2339 10.3 17 73 194.9

6 Chadron State Football 2012 Chadron State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 27, 2012) All games Individual Statistics PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Alex Ferdinand - 16-19 46-50 - - - - - 94 Jonn McLain 12 412 12 2606 2618 218.2 Nathan Ross 10 ------60 Glen Clinton 12 217 1350 0 1350 112.5 Glen Clinton 8 ------48 Michael Madkins 11 89 487 0 487 44.3 Michael Madkins 6 ------36 Dominic Morris 12 68 203 0 203 16.9 Allan Schmaltz 6 ------36 Patrick O'Boyle 11 20 20 90 110 10.0 Jonn McLain 5 - - - - 0-1 - - 30 Brandon Gorsuch 9 11 -6 84 78 8.7 Chapman Ham 4 ------24 Chapman Ham 12 2 14 48 62 5.2 Cody Roes 4 ------24 Donnie Butler 6 9 39 0 39 6.5 Kyle Vinich 2 ------12 Danny O'Boyle 10 2 31 0 31 3.1 Dominic Morris 2 ------12 Nathan Ross 12 1 12 0 12 1.0 Trelan Taylor 2 ------12 Alex Rodriguez 12 4 11 0 11 0.9 Austen Stephens 1 ------6 Cody Wilson 1 2 1 0 1 1.0 Lane Haller 1 ------6 Josh Borm 12 1 -12 0 -12 -1.0 Andrew Rios 1 ------6 TEAM 7 14 -52 0 -52 -7.4 Patrick O'Boyle - - - - - 0-1 - - 0 Total 12 852 2110 2828 4938 411.5 Total 52 16-19 46-50 - - 0-2 - - 406 Opponents 12 848 2053 2339 4392 366.0 Opponents 36 12-13 29-33 2-3 - - - - 285

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Alex Ferdinand 16-19 84.2 0-0 2-2 9-11 5-6 0-0 47 1 Josh Borm 53 1971 37.2 61 6 2 9 6 0 Jonn McLain 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 1 0 0 FG Sequence Chadron State Opponents Alex Ferdinand 1 34 34.0 34 1 0 0 0 0 Montana State (22),(38) - Total 55 2033 37.0 61 7 2 10 6 0 Angelo State - - Opponents 61 2454 40.2 74 6 7 10 8 0 Colorado Mesa 32 (17) Western State (47) - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Adams State (32) - Josh Borm 75 4499 60.0 24 6 CSU-Pueblo (21) (24) Alex Ferdinand 4 253 63.2 0 2 Black Hills (32),(34) - Total 79 4752 60.2 24 8 19.5 41.0 24 Chadron State Football 2012 New Mexico Highlands (40),(31),(34) (49),(42),(40),41,(32) Opponents Chadron54 State 3344 Overall 61.9 Individual 24 Statistics 0 20.4 (as of 38.7Nov 27, 2012) 26 Western N.M. 45,(35),(40) (22),(23),(27) All games

Fort Lewis (36),31 (32),(22) All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Glen Clinton 12 1350 218 0 0 0 1568 130.7 Colorado Mines - - Nathan Ross 12 12 805 0 357 0 1174 97.8 West Texas A&M (39),(46),(42) (25) Michael Madkins 11 487 63 68 162 0 780 70.9 Chapman Ham 12 14 503 0 0 0 517 43.1 Trelan Taylor 12 0 0 269 0 107 376 31.3 Allan Schmaltz 12 0 332 0 0 0 332 27.7 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Cody Roes 12 0 317 0 0 0 317 26.4 Dominic Morris 12 203 55 0 0 0 258 21.5 Travis Reeves 10 0 177 0 0 0 177 17.7 Danny O'Boyle 10 31 127 0 0 0 158 15.8 Donnie Butler 6 39 0 12 43 0 94 15.7 Conor Casey 12 0 0 0 0 80 80 6.7 Kyle Vinich 11 0 65 0 7 0 72 6.5 Austen Stephen 11 0 68 0 0 0 68 6.2 x-Tre Brown 2 0 0 0 41 0 41 20.5 Brandon Gorsuc 9 -6 44 0 0 0 38 4.2 x-Courtland Jos 7 0 0 0 0 38 38 5.4 Lane Haller 12 0 0 0 0 37 37 3.1 Cole Montgomer 12 0 0 0 32 0 32 2.7 Dylon Rinaldo 7 0 24 0 0 0 24 3.4 Patrick O'Boyle 11 20 0 0 0 0 20 1.8 Andrew Rios 5 0 19 0 0 0 19 3.8 Bryce Huebner 12 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.5 Jonn McLain 12 12 0 0 0 0 12 1.0 Alex Rodriguez 12 11 0 0 0 0 11 0.9 Phil Rivera 11 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.9 Jojo Phillips 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8 Isacc Holscher 2 0 7 0 0 0 7 3.5 Nolan Britain 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 2.0 Cody Wilson 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 Josh Borm 12 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -1.0 TEAM 7 -52 0 0 0 0 -52 -7.4 Total 12 2110 2828 349 652 290 6229 519.1 7 Opponents 12 2053 2339 226 915 110 5643 470.2 Chadron State Football 2012 Chadron State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 27, 2012) All games Defensive Statistics

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 42 Kevin Lindholm 12-12 48 74 122 20.5-71 4.5-23 . 1 4 3-0 . . . 33 Shea Koch 12-12 40 57 97 5.5-20 4.0-17 . 1 1 . 2 . . 8 Trelan Taylor 12-12 34 40 74 1.5-2 . 8-107 1 1 1-0 2 . . 43 Keifer Burke 12-12 32 39 71 16.5-60 7.5-44 . 1 2 1-24 1 . . 31 Bryce Huebner 12-12 32 38 70 2.5-11 . 2-18 5 . . 1 . . 16 Lane Haller 12-12 32 27 59 5.0-10 . 3-37 1 . 1-0 . . . 59 Bryant Miller 10-2 13 35 48 4.5-10 1.0-3 1-0 2 . . . . . 24 Cole Montgomery 12-4 21 21 42 0.5-1 . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . 17 Conor Casey 12-11 28 8 36 3.5-14 . 4-80 10 . 1-0 . . . 44 Pierre Etchemendy 10-4 20 15 35 1.0-3 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 94 Jan Karlos Medina 9-9 11 24 35 3.0-15 2.0-14 . . 3 . 1 . . 5 Clint Sasse 12-2 12 19 31 4.0-11 . . 1 . . . . . 11 Dylan Furrier 10-1 12 17 29 2.0-4 . . . . . 1 . . 21 Phil Rivera 11-3 13 10 23 . . 1-10 . . 1-0 1 . . 46 Kyle McCarthy 11-6 5 18 23 1.5-3 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . . 60 Kyle Hinton 12-3 7 15 22 5.0-15 1.0-6 . . 1 . . . . 96 Zach Sandstorm 12-7 11 11 22 3.0-6 0.5-3 . 1 1 . . . . 92 Tau Ho Ching 12-5 5 17 22 3.5-9 2.0-6 . 1 . . . . . 28 Tyler Wright 12-0 7 11 18 ...... 27 Jojo Phillips 12-1 8 7 15 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 56 x-Courtland Joshua 7-0 2 5 7 2.0-8 . 1-38 ...... 91 Dillon Breinig 11-0 3 3 6 ...... 18 Cody Wockenfuss 10-1 4 2 6 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 22 Danny O'Boyle 10-1 2 3 5 ...... 82 Allan Schmaltz 12-3 3 2 5 ...... 1 . . 50 Clay Cundall 4-0 2 2 4 ...... 4 x-Tre Brown 2-0 3 1 4 ...... 37 Dain Dastrup 1-0 2 1 3 ...... 36 Josh Borm 12-0 1 2 3 . . . . . 1-6 . . . 75 Jake McCrary 12-12 1 1 2 ...... 1 . 80 Kyle Vinich 11-0 . 2 2 ...... 97 Olufemi Aaron 2-0 1 1 2 ...... 93 Davin Doyle 3-1 2 . 2 ...... 57 Taz Olson 4-0 1 1 2 ...... 2 Nathan Ross 12-12 2 . 2 ...... 69 Mike Lorenzo 12-12 . 1 1 ...... 72 Lance Pickett 7-0 1 . 1 ...... 83 Cody Roes 12-12 1 . 1 ...... 32 Alex Rodriguez 12-0 1 . 1 ...... 6 Travis Reeves 10-8 . 1 1 ...... 73 Garrett Gilkey 12-12 ...... 1 . Total 12 423 531 954 85-273 24-125 21-290 29 14 12-30 11 2 . Opponents 12 443 501 944 62-211 12-81 6-110 39 32 9-0 9 2 .

8 Football Awards and Honors Team Awards

Offensive MVP - Glen Clinton Oct. 221 - -Kevin Alex Ferdinand, Lindholm, special defense teams and Keifer Burke, defense TeamDefensive MVP MVP - Kevin - Keifer Lindholm Burke Oct. 15 - Jonn McLain, offense Nebraska Division II Players of the Week Offensive Service Team MVP - Cody Paul Oct.Sept. 29 10 - -Glen Conor Clinton, Casey offense and Glen and Clinton Kevin Lindholm, defense Defensive Service Team MVP - Ryan Wood Don Beebe Most Inspirational Award - Brandon Ratcliff The Hammer (Special Teams Player) - Pierre Etchemendy Sept.Oct. 8 24 - Glen - Trelan Clinton Taylor and and Trelan Jonn Taylor McLain Oct. 1 - Kevin Lindholm Lifter of the YearRMAC - Sam DefensiveParker Player of the Year Oct. 15 - Jonn McLain, Trelan Taylor and Bryce Huebner All-RMAC First Team Oct. 22 - Keifer Burke, Alex Ferdinand and Jonn McLain Kevin Lindholm, linebacker Oct. 29 - Glen Clinton and Kevin Lindholm Keifer Burke, defensive end Nov. 5 - TrelanAll-Nebraska Taylor Division II Football Team KevinTrelan Lindholm, Taylor, safety linebacker Offense:

Glen Clinton, tailback *Jonn McLain, quarterback; Glen Clinton, tailback; Cody JanGarrett Karlos Gilkey, Medina, left tackle defensive tackle Defense:Roes, tight end; Nathan Ross, wide receiver; Garrett Gilkey, Brandon All-RMAC Second Team Ratcliff and Jake McCrary, offensive line. Huebner, defensiveKeifer Burke back. and Jan* Honorary Karlos Medina, Captain defensive line; Brandon Ratcliff, right guard Special*Kevin Lindholm Teams: and Shea Koch, linebacker; Lane Haller and Bryce Jonn McLain, quarterback Honorable Mention: Conor Casey, Chapman Ham, Allan Schmaltz. Shea Koch, linebacker Alex Ferdinand, kicker; Trelan Taylor, punt returner. JakeAlex McCrary,Ferdinand, right kicker tackle Don Hansen Division II Super Region Four Team All-RMAC Third Team First Team Defense Nathan Ross, wide receiver Cody Roes, inside receiver Second Team Offense Tau Ho Ching, defensive tackle Kevin Lindholm, linebacker; Trelan Taylor, safety Medina, defensive tackle Bryce Huebner, safety Garrett Gilkey, offensive line; Keifer Burke, defensive end; Jan Karlos Lane Haller, cornerback All-Super Region 4 Football First Team Capital One Academic All-District Four First Team Glen Clinton, tailback Second Team Capital One Academic All-American First Team KevinGarrett Lindholm, Gilkey, left linebacker tackle and and Keifer Trelan Burke, Taylor, defensive safety end Glen Clinton, tailback Beyond Sports Network D-II All-America Team RMAC All-Academic Player of the Year First Team

RMAC All-Academic First Team Second Team Jonn McLain, quarterback Offense KevinAlex Ferdinand, Lindholm, kicker linebacker

Glen Clinton, tailback Daktronics Division II All-America First Team JonnBrandon McLain, Ratcliff, quarterback right guard Defense Second Team Zach Sandstrom, defensive end KevinTrelan Lindholm, Taylor, safety linebacker

Pierre Etchemendy, safety AP Little All-America First Team Kevin Lindholm, RMAClinebacker Second Team All-Academic Trelan Taylor, safety Offense Second Team Sam Parker, center Defense Kyle McCarthy, linebacker Kevin Lindholm,D2Football.com linebacker All-America First Team Conor Casey, cornerback RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll Honorable Mention Brandon Gorsuch, Chris Conroy, Patrick O’Boyle, Kyle Vinich, Isaac KevinTrelan Lindholm, Taylor, safety linebacker; Garrett Gilkey, offensive line Holscher, Nolan Britain, Ethan Bauer, Austen Stephens, Shea Koch, Don Hansen All-America Second Team

Taz Olson, Dain Dastrup, Cody Wockenfuss, Tyler McFarland, Cole Third Team Montgomery, Tyler Wright.RMAC Players of the Week Kevin Lindholm, linebacker Sept. 10 - Conor Casey, defense Trelan Taylor, safety; Garrett Gilkey, offensive line 9 Eagles showed promise under first-year coach The Chadron State College volleyball team had a Baily named head coach strong 2012 season, despite its record. Janel Baily was named the head volleyball coach at The Eagles, who finished the season with a 5-25 Chadron State, athletic director Brad Smith announced record, improved from their 2011 campaign in nearly in early March. every statistical category. Baily, who led the Eagles as the interim head coach In fact, the Eagles won three more matches, includ- in 2012, is the 13th coach in the program’s history. ing their first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference “I am excited to have the official position,” she match in almost two years. said. “I am looking forward to building a much more While their record wasn’t where they wanted it to competitive program. I am grateful for the opportunity be, the Eagles were competitive and head coach Janel and I would like to thank the administration and the Baily often said opposing coaches were impressed community for their support.” with how hard Chadron State College played. In Baily’s first season as the interim head coach the Mollie Jones was named to the 2012 Capital One Eagles finished 5-24 and 2-17 in conference play. She Academic All-District Six Volleyball Team in early also helped guide them to their first Rocky Mountain November. Athletic Conference victories in over two years. To be eligible for the all-academic team, which Baily also encouraged academic success as nine recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their players were RMAC All-Academic selections and combined performances athletically and in the class- senior outside hitter Mollie Jones earned all-district room, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.3 honors. cumulative GPA. Prior to her time at Chadron State, she was a full- Jones a senior outside hitter from Longmont, Colo., time assistant at her alma mater, Western State, from has a 3.90 GPA in legal studies. For the season, she 2006-09. finished with 214 kills and 284 digs.

Volleyball Awards and Honors Capital One Academic All-District Team RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention Mollie Jones Ashley Bargen RMAC All-Academic First Team Erika Roybal Mollie Jones Lexi Hoagland RMAC All-Academic First Team Mallory Irvine Kristina Harter Alyssa Bauer Jessica Jester

10 2012 Chadron State Volleyball Chadron State Combined Team Statistics (as of May 09, 2013) All matches

Combined StatisticsOverall record: 5-24 / Conf: Match 2-17 Home: Results 0-9 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 2-5

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking ## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points 5 Mallory Irvine 104 278 2.67 92 738 .2 5 2 5 0.05 0 0 0.00 3 43 0.41 15 110 125 1.20 9 1 348.0 4 Erika Roybal 101 225 2.23 141 751 .1 1 2 10 0.10 5 9 0.05 30 179 1.77 0 27 27 0.27 1 0 243.5 16 Mollie Jones 104 214 2.06 99 810 .1 4 2 29 0.28 10 30 0.10 30 284 2.73 4 53 57 0.55 3 4 254.5 15 Jessica Jester 103 203 1.97 143 646 .0 9 3 8 0.08 22 36 0.21 2 68 0.66 5 71 76 0.74 15 3 265.5 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 143 1.42 86 504 .1 1 3 36 0.36 1 0 0.01 2 49 0.49 3 68 71 0.70 2 7 181.0 3 Kelcey Christian 49 56 1.14 55 192 .0 0 5 14 0.29 0 0 0.00 0 26 0.53 0 17 17 0.35 2 1 64.5 6 Justine Ackie 104 41 0.39 5 94 .3 8 3 531 5.11 28 50 0.27 1 242 2.33 1 0 1 0.01 0 9 70.0 18 Arielle Boone 61 20 0.33 41 136 - .1 5 4 12 0.20 0 0 0.00 0 14 0.23 0 18 18 0.30 0 2 29.0 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 8 0.08 10 56 - .0 3 6 365 3.84 17 31 0.18 1 211 2.22 0 1 1 0.01 0 9 25.5 9 Kristina Harter 98 6 0.06 15 98 - .0 9 2 33 0.34 15 17 0.15 41 484 4.94 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 21.0 10 Ashley Bargen 76 3 0.04 4 30 - .0 3 3 9 0.12 8 11 0.11 14 138 1.82 0 1 1 0.01 0 0 11.5 19 Shannon Durck 5 0 0.00 2 7 - .2 8 6 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.20 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 0 0.00 0 3 .0 0 0 51 3.19 0 3 0.00 0 21 1.31 0 0 0 0.00 0 8 0.0 2 Alyssa Clarke 1 0 0.00 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 17 Aileen Ramirez 4 0 0.00 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 1 4 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 CHADRON STATE 108 1197 11.08 694 4067 .1 2 4 1103 10.21 106 189 0.98 127 1766 16.35 29 367 212.5 1.97 32 44 1515.5 Opponents 108 1381 12.79 630 4061 .1 8 5 1277 11.82 123 177 1.14 107 1882 17.43 67 299 216.5 2.00 38 14 1720.5

Team Statistics CSC OPP Date Opponent Score Score by set Att. ATTACK !Aug 31 at Northern State L 0-3 17-25,19-25,20-25 120 K i l ls 1197 1381 !Aug 31 vs Missouri Western St. L 1-3 19-25,25-19,14-25,23-25 53 E r r o r s 694 630 !Sep 01 vs Black Hills State L 1-3 25-16,14-25,26-28,16-25 42 Total Attacks 4067 4061 !Sep 01 vs Minot State W 3-1 20-25,25-14,25-20,25-21 59 Attack Pct .1 2 4 .1 8 5 #Sep 07 vs Minot State L 1-3 11-25,19-25,25-19,19-25 58 K i l ls / S e t 11.1 12.8 #Sep 07 vs Briar Cliff L 2-3 20-25,20-25,25-22,25-19,12-15 58 SET #Sep 08 vs Mary W 3-1 25-19,25-22,26-28,25-22 58 A s s is t s 1103 1277 #Sep 08 vs Augustana L 0-3 14-25,12-25,8-25 58 A t te m p ts 3648 3565 *Sep 14 at #9 Metro State L 0-3 15-25,21-25,10-25 113 Assist Pct .3 0 2 .3 5 8 *Sep 15 at #25 Regis University L 1-3 25-27,25-27,26-24,18-25 211 A s s is t s / S e t 10.2 11.8 *Sep 18 at Black Hills State W 3-1 25-19,25-16,19-25,25-23 0 SERVE *Sep 22 at UC-Colorado Springs L 1-3 25-18,14-25,20-25,15-25 243 A c e s 106 123 Sep 25 at #20 Wayne State L 1-3 18-25,25-18,18-25,20-25 641 E r r o r s 189 177 *Sep 28 COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 1-3 25-23,16-25,11-25,14-25 307 A t te m p ts 2112 2412 *Sep 29 #16 COLORADO MINES L 0-3 19-25,21-25,19-25 247 Serve Pct .9 1 1 .9 2 7 *Oct 05 at Colorado Mesa Univ. L 0-3 23-25,27-29,23-25 327 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.1 *Oct 06 at Fort Lewis L 1-3 25-19,19-25,27-29,23-25 315 SERVE RECEPTIONS *Oct 12 at Western New Mexico L 1-3 15-25,25-21,18-25,13-25 205 E r r o r s 127 107 *Oct 13 at New Mexico Highlands W 3-1 25-23,21-25,25-20,25-14 79 E r r o r s /S e t 1.2 1.0 *Oct 18 CSU-PUEBLO L 2-3 17-25,25-13,25-19,23-25,11-15 229 A t te m p ts 2240 1929 *Oct 19 WESTERN STATE L 0-3 22-25,21-25,23-25 326 Reception Pct .9 4 3 .9 4 5 *Oct 20 #24 ADAMS STATE L 0-3 19-25,20-25,19-25 208 DEFENSE *Oct 26 at #16 Colorado Mines L 0-3 14-25,18-25,16-25 476 D ig s 1766 1882 *Oct 27 at Colorado Christian L 0-3 19-25,15-25,23-25 741 D ig s /S e t 16.4 17.4 *Oct 30 BLACK HILLS STATE L 1-3 25-21,20-25,16-25,23-25 278 BLOCKING *Nov 02 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS L 1-3 25-21,17-25,22-25,15-25 161 Block Solo 29 67 Nov 06 at SD Mines W 3-1 23-25,25-17,25-20,25-20 229 Block Assist 367 299 *Nov 09 #14 REGIS UNIVERSITY L 1-3 25-20,12-25,17-25,14-25 380 Total Blocks 212.5 216.5 *Nov 10 #23 METRO STATE L 0-3 17-25,19-25,19-25 222 B lo c k s / S e t 2.0 2.0 Block Errors 32 38 ! Northern State Tournament Ball handling errors 44 14 # Black Hills State Tournament ATTENDANCE T o t a l 2358 3700 Record in 3-set matches:0-10 • Record in 4-set matches:5-12 • Record in 5-set matches:0-2 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/262 13/285 Neutral site #/Avg 7/55 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

11 2012 Chadron State Volleyball Chadron State Category Leaders (as of May 09, 2013) Overall Leaders All matches

# ATTACK (by K) S K K/S E TA Pct # KILL (by K) S K K/S 5 Mallory Irvine 104 278 2.67 92 738 . 2 5 2 5 Mallory Irvine 104 278 2.67 4 Erika Roybal 101 225 2.23 141 751 . 1 1 2 4 Erika Roybal 101 225 2.23 16 Mollie Jones 104 214 2.06 99 810 . 1 4 2 16 Mollie Jones 104 214 2.06 15 Jessica Jester 103 203 1.97 143 646 . 0 9 3 15 Jessica Jester 103 203 1.97 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 143 1.42 86 504 . 1 1 3 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 143 1.42 3 Kelcey Christian 49 56 1.14 55 192 . 0 0 5 3 Kelcey Christian 49 56 1.14 6 Justine Ackie 104 41 0.39 5 94 . 3 8 3 6 Justine Ackie 104 41 0.39 18 Arielle Boone 61 20 0.33 41 136 - . 1 5 4 18 Arielle Boone 61 20 0.33 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 8 0.08 10 56 - . 0 3 6 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 8 0.08 9 Kristina Harter 98 6 0.06 15 98 - . 0 9 2 9 Kristina Harter 98 6 0.06 10 Ashley Bargen 76 3 0.04 4 30 - . 0 3 3 10 Ashley Bargen 76 3 0.04 19 Shannon Durck 5 0 0.00 2 7 - . 2 8 6 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 0 0.00 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 0 0.00 0 3 . 0 0 0 19 Shannon Durck 5 0 0.00

# SET (by A) S A A/S TA Pct # SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct 6 Justine Ackie 104 531 5.11 1037 . 5 1 2 6 Justine Ackie 104 28 50 0.27 457 . 8 9 1 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 365 3.84 735 . 4 9 7 15 Jessica Jester 103 22 36 0.21 309 . 8 8 3 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 51 3.19 105 . 4 8 6 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 17 31 0.18 287 . 8 9 2 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 36 0.36 111 . 3 2 4 9 Kristina Harter 98 15 17 0.15 325 . 9 4 8 9 Kristina Harter 98 33 0.34 578 . 0 5 7 16 Mollie Jones 104 10 30 0.10 359 . 9 1 6 16 Mollie Jones 104 29 0.28 415 . 0 7 0 10 Ashley Bargen 76 8 11 0.11 202 . 9 4 6 3 Kelcey Christian 49 14 0.29 39 . 3 5 9 4 Erika Roybal 101 5 9 0.05 124 . 9 2 7 18 Arielle Boone 61 12 0.20 41 . 2 9 3 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 1 0 0.01 5 1.00 4 Erika Roybal 101 10 0.10 291 . 0 3 4 2 Alyssa Clarke 1 0 1 0.00 1 . 0 0 0 10 Ashley Bargen 76 9 0.12 187 . 0 4 8 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 0 3 0.00 34 . 9 1 2 15 Jessica Jester 103 8 0.08 62 . 1 2 9 17 Aileen Ramirez 4 0 1 0.00 6 . 8 3 3 5 Mallory Irvine 104 5 0.05 42 . 1 1 9 5 Mallory Irvine 104 0 0 0.00 3 1.00 19 Shannon Durck 5 0 0.00 3 . 0 0 0 # DEFENSE (by Dig) S Dig Dig/S BHE # BLOCK (by Total) S BS BA Total Blk/S 9 Kristina Harter 98 484 4.94 0 5 Mallory Irvine 104 15 110 125.0 1.20 16 Mollie Jones 104 284 2.73 4 15 Jessica Jester 103 5 71 76.0 0.74 6 Justine Ackie 104 242 2.33 9 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 3 68 71.0 0.70 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 211 2.22 9 16 Mollie Jones 104 4 53 57.0 0.55 4 Erika Roybal 101 179 1.77 0 4 Erika Roybal 101 0 27 27.0 0.27 10 Ashley Bargen 76 138 1.82 0 18 Arielle Boone 61 0 18 18.0 0.30 15 Jessica Jester 103 68 0.66 3 3 Kelcey Christian 49 0 17 17.0 0.35 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 49 0.49 7 10 Ashley Bargen 76 0 1 1.0 0.01 5 Mallory Irvine 104 43 0.41 1 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 0 1 1.0 0.01 3 Kelcey Christian 49 26 0.53 1 6 Justine Ackie 104 1 0 1.0 0.01 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 21 1.31 8 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 0 0 0.0 0.00 18 Arielle Boone 61 14 0.23 2 17 Aileen Ramirez 4 4 1.00 0 # POINTS (by Points) S Points Points/S 19 Shannon Durck 5 1 0.20 0 5 Mallory Irvine 104 348 3.35 15 Jessica Jester 103 265 2.58 # RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA Pct 16 Mollie Jones 104 254 2.45 9 Kristina Harter 98 41 0.42 691 . 9 4 1 4 Erika Roybal 101 243 2.41 16 Mollie Jones 104 30 0.29 647 . 9 5 4 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 181 1.79 4 Erika Roybal 101 30 0.30 528 . 9 4 3 6 Justine Ackie 104 70 0.67 10 Ashley Bargen 76 14 0.18 255 . 9 4 5 3 Kelcey Christian 49 64 1.32 5 Mallory Irvine 104 3 0.03 27 . 8 8 9 18 Arielle Boone 61 29 0.48 15 Jessica Jester 103 2 0.02 27 . 9 2 6 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 25 0.27 17 Aileen Ramirez 4 1 0.25 12 . 9 1 7 9 Kristina Harter 98 21 0.21 18 Arielle Boone 61 0 0.00 11 1.000 10 Ashley Bargen 76 11 0.15 3 Kelcey Christian 49 0 0.00 10 1.000 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 0 0.00 8 Alyssa Bauer 95 1 0.01 8 . 8 7 5 19 Shannon Durck 5 0 0.00 11 Lexi Hoagland 101 2 0.02 6 . 6 6 7 6 Justine Ackie 104 1 0.01 6 . 8 3 3 TM TEAM - 2 0.02 - - 19 Shannon Durck 5 0 0.00 5 1.000 7 Michaela Schmitt 16 0 0.00 1 1.000

12 Cross country hit the ground running in first season By all accounts, the first season for men’s and wom- Cross Country Results en’s cross country at the Division II level for Chadron Aug. 25 - Eagles Time Trial State was a success. Sept. 8 - CSC vs. South Dakota School of Mines Dual The men’s and women’s teams primarily competed Women’s Score: 19 (1st) in duals leading up to the postseason but they had stel- Men’s Score: 40 (2nd)

lar moments. The women won their first three duals Sept. 14 - Black Hills State Invitational and both the men and women performed well at the Women’s Score: 26 (1st) Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships. Men’s Score: 50 (2nd) Both the Chadron State College men’s and women’s Sept. 21 - South Dakota Mines Invitational cross country teams wrapped up their seasons in a suc- Women’s Score: 21 (1st) Men’s Score: 43 (2nd) cessful fashion Nov. 3 at the NCAA Division II South Central Region Cross Country Championships hosted Oct. 13 - Chile Pepper Festival

by Regis University. Oct. 20 - RMAC Championships (hosted by UCCS) The Chadron State women finished 18th out of 24 Women’s Score: 295 (11th) teams in a 6K race and the Eagles’ men were 19th out Men’s Score: 350 (12th) of 22 teams in their 10K competition. Nov 3 - South Central Region Championships (hosted by Regis) Women’s Score: 485 (18th) Men’s Score: 543 (19th) Cross Country Awards and Honors Cross Country MVPs RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention Alex Johnson and Ashley Riesen Gavan Archibald Capital One Academic All-District Team Alex Johnson Kelly Troester Mathew Mathiason RMAC All-Academic Second Team Jayme Nunes Kelly Troester Becca Volf Cross Country Records, Division II Era (2012-Pre.) Men’s 6000 Meters Women’s 4000 Meters 21:16, Domingo Torres, 2012 16:25.74, Ashley Riesen, 2012 21:28, Alex Johnson, 2012 16:46.25, Jayme Nunes, 2012 22:03, Doug Harris, 2012 17:40.48, Becca Volf, 2012 22:31, Evans Koech, 2012 17:40.76, Miranda Karn, 2012 22:47, Simon Gudeta, 2012 17:41.06, Teren Hanson, 2012

Men’s 8000 Meters Women’s 5000 Meters 28:18.20, Domingo Torres, 2012 18:47.74, Ashley Riesen, 2012 29:26.40, Alex Johnson, 2012 19:17.24, Jayme Nunes, 2012 29:40.80, Evans Koech, 2012 20:00.93, Becca Volf, 2012 29:56.20, Nathan Faulkner, 2012 20:33.87, Teren Hanson, 2012 30:38.30, Michael Steube, 2012 21:14.11, Sara Townsend, 2012

Men’s 10,000 Meters Women’s 6000 Meters 34:36.1, Alex Johnson, 2012 23:48.2, Ashley Riesen, 2012 35:00.5, Domingo Torres, 2012 24.31.6, Jayme Nunes, 2012 35:32.1, Evans Koech, 2012 25:50.09, Becca Volf, 2012 36:01.1, Nathan Faulkner, 2012 25:58.4, Miranda Karn, 2012 37:33.4, Michael Steube, 2012 26:47.7, Teren Hanson, 2012 13 CSC women’s basketball building for the future Although the Chadron State College women’s bas- Women’s Basketball Leaders/Honors ketball team didn’t quite have the season they wanted, Points per game - Kattie Ranta (15.5) the Eagles’ strong finish lends optimism to the future, Rebounds per game - Kattie Rana (8.3) Assists per game - Lisa Durden (2.1) fifth-year head coach Tim Connealy said. Steals per game - Dallas Shaw (1.1) The Eagles, who went 5-21 overall and 5-17 in the Field goal percentage season - Kattie Ranta (45.9%) Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in 2012-13, will Nebraska Division II Player of the Week welcome back all five starters next season, including Jan. 7 - Kattie Ranta All-RMAC Second Team member, Kattie Ranta. Jan. 28 - Kattie Ranta All-Nebraska NCAA D-II First Team Ranta, a junior from Rapid City, S.D., averaged 15.5 Kattie Ranta and Dallas Shaw points and 8.2 rebounds to finish the regular season as Honorable Mention Sadie Waugh the fourth leading scorer and the fifth leading rebound- RMAC All-Conference Second Team er in the conference. She added seven double doubles Kattie Ranta RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll and led her team in scoring 19 games. Hattie Guzman and Dallas Shaw She scored 404 points to tally the 14th most in school history and her 215 rebounds place her sixth on Colorado Christian defated the Eagles by a com- the all-time list. bined score of 197-132 in two meetings earlier in the Helping Ranta with the scoring punch was Dallas season, but CSC came out fighting in its final weekend Shaw, a sophomore from Buffalo, Wyo. Shaw started at home and upset the Cougars, 67-55. all 26 games for the Eagles and averaged 10.3 points That win was followed by a gritty 76-62 win over per game and 5.4 rebounds. She sank 53 3-pointers to Colorado Mines. The Eagles also earned wins over Western State, Ad- lead the team and she added 50 assists 2012-13and 28 steals. CSC Women's Basketball Another fact aiding the Eagles’Chadron cause State is how Season well Box Scoreams State (as and of MayNew 09, Mexico 2013) Highlands. Against Adams they played down the stretch against RMAC foes All gamesState, Ranta scored 40 points and sank a school-record Colorado Christian and Colorado Mines. 20 free throws. It was just the third 40-point game in CSC women’s basketball history. RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5-21 4-8 1-11 0-2 CONFERENCE 5-17 4-7 1-10 0-0 Women’sNON-CONFERENCE Basketball0-4 Season0-1 Statistics0-1 0-2 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Kattie Ranta 26-26 797 30.7 158-344 .4 5 9 8-27 .2 9 6 80-100 .8 0 0 53 162 215 8.3 76 2 35 87 4 25 404 15.5 10 Dallas Shaw 26-26 755 29.0 86-265 .3 2 5 59-182 .3 2 4 36-52 .6 9 2 13 127 140 5.4 73 3 50 97 8 28 267 10.3 05 Kate Simonton 25-23 666 26.6 75-211 .3 5 5 12-43 .2 7 9 58-86 .6 7 4 23 45 68 2.7 53 0 46 92 2 25 220 8.8 04 Hattie Guzman 26-26 790 30.4 53-143 .3 7 1 27-79 .3 4 2 37-52 .7 1 2 22 68 90 3.5 59 0 53 84 3 13 170 6.5 34 Sadie Waugh 24-2 566 23.6 42-130 .3 2 3 0-2 .0 0 0 59-91 .6 4 8 36 67 103 4.3 75 1 21 57 2 14 143 6.0 11 Lisa Durden 22-0 544 24.7 30-123 .2 4 4 5-41 .1 2 2 25-40 .6 2 5 15 57 72 3.3 47 1 46 59 4 14 90 4.1 33 Greer Babbe 26-24 559 21.5 45-126 .3 5 7 0-0 .0 0 0 14-22 .6 3 6 40 60 100 3.8 44 0 15 32 38 8 104 4.0 23 Jazmin Lopez 24-3 339 14.1 17-52 .3 2 7 2-11 .1 8 2 16-24 .6 6 7 6 45 51 2.1 14 0 25 30 3 10 52 2.2 15 Jamie McLain 23-0 184 8.0 7-25 .2 8 0 1-10 .1 0 0 12-16 .7 5 0 6 15 21 0.9 17 0 11 13 0 5 27 1.2 Team 48 58 106 13 Total...... 26 5200 513-1419 .3 6 2 114-395 .2 8 9 337-483 .6 9 8 262 704 966 37.2 458 7 302 564 64 142 1477 56.8 Opponents...... 26 5200 696-1678 .4 1 5 161-464 .3 4 7 405-547 .7 4 0 334 706 1040 40.0 448 - 392 343 58 298 1958 75.3

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Chadron State 644 833 1477 Opponents 938 1020 1958 14 Women’s Basketball Game-by-Game Date Opponent Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 11-11-12 MSU-Billings L 64-79 Kattie Ranta, 22 Kattie Ranta, 8 Jazmin Lopez, 8 11-16-12 vs. Colorado Christian L 68-102 Dallas Shaw, 22 Kattie Ranta, 8 Jazmin Lopez, 8 11-17-12 vs. Lubbock Christian L 43-80 Kattie Ranta, 20 Kattie Ranta, 14 11-30-12 Colorado Mesa L 43-87 Dallas Shaw, 11 Greer Babbe, 6 Hattie Guzman, 6 12-01-12 Western State W 78-70 Kattie Ranta, 19 Dallas Shaw, 8 12-07-12 at Colorado Mines L 59-65 Dallas Shaw, 15 Kattie Ranta, 10 12-08-12 at Colorado Christian L 64-91 Sadie Waugh, 14 Kattie Ranta, 5 Sadie Waugh, 5 12-15-12 at Regis L 49-73 Kattie Ranta, 17 Sadie Waugh, 8 12-16-12 at Metro State L 38-68 Kate Simonton, 11 Sadie Waugh, 6 12-31-12 at Wayne State L 47-85 Kattie Ranta, 10 Kattie Ranta, 12 01-04-13 Fort Lewis L 66-78 Kattie Ranta, 22 Kattie Ranta, 7 01-05-13 Adams State W 85-76 Kattie Ranta, 40 Kattie Ranta, 12 01-12-13 Black Hills State L 65-72 Kattie Ranta, 19 Dallas Shaw, 10 01-18-13 at N.M. Highlands W 66-64 Greer Babbe, 11 Dallas Shaw, 12 Dallas Shaw, 11 Kattie Ranta, 12 01-19-13 at Western N.M. L 44-72 Kattie Ranta, 12 Kattie Ranta, 6 01-25-13 CSU-Pueblo L 60-79 Dallas Shaw, 13 Kattie Ranta, 9 01-26-13 UCCS L 61-78 Kattie Ranta, 18 Kattie Ranta, 10 02-01-13 Metro State L 40-76 Kattie Ranta, 10 Dallas Shaw, 8 02-02-13 Regis L 57-76 Kattie Ranta, 19 Kattie Ranta, 9 02-08-13 at Western State L 64-74 Dallas Shaw, 23 Kattie Ranta, 15 02-09-13 at Colorado Msa L 37-82 Kattie Ranta, 9 Kattie Ranta, 6 02-15-13 Colorado Christian W 67-55 Kattie Ranta, 18 Kattie Ranta, 9 02-16-13 Colorado Mines W 76-62 Kattie Ranta, 20 Kattie Ranta, 14 02-22-13 at UCCS L 53-90 Kattie Ranta, 13 Lisa Durden, 6 02-23-13 at CSU-Pueblo L 41-62 Kattie Ranta, 27 Dallas Shaw, 12 03-02-13 at Black Hills State L 42-58 Kattie Ranta, 17 Kattie Ranta, 9

Record: 5-21 overall, 5-17 RMAC. Home: 4-8, Away: 1-11, Neutral: 0-2.

Team Highlights Individual Highlights Most Points: 85 vs. Adams State, 1-5-13 Most Points: Kattie Ranta 40 vs. Adams State, 1-5-13 Most FG Made: 27 vs. MSU-Billings, 11-11-12 Most FG Made: Kattie Ranta 13 vs. CSU-Pueblo, 2-23-13 Most 3-point FG Made: 9 vs. Colorado Christian, 2-15-13 Most 3-point FG Made: Dallas Shaw 7 vs. Western State, 2-8-13 Most Rebounds: 51 vs. Colorado Christian, 2-15-13 Most Rebounds: Kattie Ranta 15 vs. Western State, 2-8-13 Most Assists: 19 vs. Colorado Christian, 2-15-13 Most Assists: Jazmin Lopez 7 vs. MSU-Billings, 11-11-12 Most Steals: 11 vs. Regis, 12-15-12 Most Steals: Kattie Ranta 4 vs. Black Hills State, 3-2-13

15 Eagles are poised for bigger year in 2013-14 It was a tough luck year for the Chadron State Col- Men’s Basketball Leaders/Honors lege men’s basketball team. Points per game - Zac Bargen (18.2) The Eagles took a hit during the preseason when Rebounds per game - Zac Bargen (5.8) Assists per game - Justyn Anderson (1.9) returning point guard Sammy Hines was lost for the Steals per game - Justyn Anderson (1.0) season after suffering a knee injury and the offense Field goal percentage season - Kyle Vinich (45.5%) struggled to find a rhythm. CSC, which qualified for Nebraska Division II Player of the Week the RMAC postseason in 2011-12, saw its offensive Jan. 21 - Zac Bargen numbers dwindle - the Eagles scored seven less points All-Nebraska NCAA D-II First Team Zac Bargen per game and shot nearly 10 percentage points worse Honorable Mention in 2012-13 than they did a season ago - in Hines’ Grant Stone, Kendrick Holliman, Kyle Vinich RMAC Second Team absense. Zac Bargen However, there are bright spots. Hines had a full 84 percent of them. recovery and will return to the lineup in 2013-14. Join- An all-stater while playing on basketball teams that ing him will be a talented group who saw plenty of reached the Class C-1 championship game at the state opportunity during the season. tournament when he was both a junior and a senior Chiefly among them is Zac Bargen, who ended the at Chadron High, Bargen played two years at Bar- regular season as the conference’s leading scorer, ton County Community College at El Dorado, Kan., averaging 18.2 points in 25 games. He was named all- before transferring in the fall of 2012 to play for the conference second team following the season. team that is coached by his father, Brent Bargen. Bargen shot 40.4 percent (124-307) from2012-13 the field, CSC Men'sHe Basketballscored a season-high 33 points against New including 39.3 percent (55-140)Chadron from State 3-point Season range. Box ScoreMexico (as Highlands of May 09,and 2013)tallied 30 against Colorado He also made 84.4 percent (151-179) of his free All gamesMines this year. He scored at least 20 points in 12 throws, the seventh best in the conference this season. other games, despite being the target of various defen- HeRECORD: is one of only five EaglesOVERALL in the last 36 seasonsHOME sive ploys byAWAY the opponents.NEUTRAL whoALL shot GAMES at least 100 free throws 3-23to make more than2-10 1-12 0-1 CONFERENCE 3-19 2-9 1-10 0-0 Men’sNON-CONFERENCE Basketball0-4 Season 0-1Statistics0-2 0-1 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 05 Zac Bargen 25-25 753 30.1 124-307 .4 0 4 55-140 .3 9 3 151-179 .8 4 4 42 104 146 5.8 64 1 35 76 6 20 454 18.2 00 Grant Stone 23-8 487 21.2 67-163 .4 1 1 40-102 .3 9 2 29-39 .7 4 4 23 48 71 3.1 50 0 9 35 1 7 203 8.8 23 Kendrick Holliman 25-25 610 24.4 53-150 .3 5 3 6-23 .2 6 1 83-114 .7 2 8 25 49 74 3.0 60 3 31 69 13 25 195 7.8 40 Kyle Vinich 22-20 498 22.6 55-121 .4 5 5 0-0 .0 0 0 50-108 .4 6 3 53 63 116 5.3 59 0 2 27 11 10 160 7.3 13 David Downey 26-18 593 22.8 60-162 .3 7 0 31-86 .3 6 0 23-28 .8 2 1 15 63 78 3.0 43 1 20 43 2 9 174 6.7 02 x-Josh Hatcher 10-1 189 18.9 18-43 .4 1 9 3-11 .2 7 3 21-39 .5 3 8 5 16 21 2.1 21 0 7 25 2 6 60 6.0 10 Justyn Anderson 26-25 669 25.7 50-129 .3 8 8 8-32 .2 5 0 47-67 .7 0 1 12 39 51 2.0 34 1 50 37 1 26 155 6.0 15 Chris Taylor 26-1 500 19.2 26-81 .3 2 1 5-30 .1 6 7 36-60 .6 0 0 32 52 84 3.2 71 4 37 48 6 24 93 3.6 34 Brandon Pippenger 22-0 276 12.5 25-59 .4 2 4 0-0 .0 0 0 23-37 .6 2 2 21 23 44 2.0 39 0 1 16 11 6 73 3.3 14 Dominique Watkins 26-1 419 16.1 16-47 .3 4 0 1-4 .2 5 0 13-30 .4 3 3 6 18 24 0.9 41 0 38 40 0 17 46 1.8 42 Michael Safer 23-6 262 11.4 15-46 .3 2 6 0-1 .0 0 0 2-6 .3 3 3 13 23 36 1.6 25 0 3 14 13 2 32 1.4 01 Mouhamed Diop 2-0 7 3.5 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0.5 22 x-Tim McDavid 2-0 12 6.0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0.5 Team 52 51 103 10 Total...... 26 5275 509-1309 .3 8 9 149-429 .3 4 7 480-711 .6 7 5 299 551 850 32.7 512 10 233 444 66 152 1647 63.3 Opponents...... 26 5275 712-1488 .4 7 8 184-494 .3 7 2 410-575 .7 1 3 293 596 889 34.2 553 - 386 335 91 201 2018 77.6

x-Inactive player 16 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals Chadron State 806 814 20 7 1647 Opponents 970 1013 25 10 2018 Men’s Basketball Game-by-Game Date Opponent Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 11-12-12 Nebraska-Kearney L 75-96 Zac Bargen, 15 Zac Bargen, 4 11-15-12 at Colorado State L 50-93 David Downey, 15 Zac Bargen, 4 Michael Safer, 4 11-23-12 vs. Montana Tech L 70-85 Zac Bargen, 22 Zac Bargen, 6 11-24-12 at Westminster L 69-94 Zac Bargen, 19 Zac Bargen, 11 11-30-12 Colorado Mesa L 62-77 Zac Bargen, 22 Zac Bargen, 5 Chris Taylor, 5 12-01-12 Western State L 66-69 Zac Bargen, 24 Grant Stone, 15 12-07-12 at Colorado Mines L 67-72 Zac Bargen, 19 Justyn Anderson, 7 12-08-12 at Colorado Christian L 65-79 Zac Bargen, 23 Zac Bargen, 6 Grant Stone, 6 12-15-12 at Regis W 71-62 Grant Stone, 15 Chris Taylor, 7 12-16-12 at Metro State L 50-82 Josh Hatcher, 14 Kyle Vinich, 6 01-04-13 Fort Lewis L 61-85 Zac Bargen, 23 Zac Bargen, 10 01-05-13 Adams State L 65-86 Grant Stone, 18 Zac Bargen, 6 Kyle Vinich, 6 01-12-13 Black Hills State L 61-77 Kendrick Holliman, 20 Kendrick Holliman, 6 01-18-13 N.M. Highlands L 86-89 (2 OT) Zac Bargen, 33 Kyle Vinich, 10 01-19-13 Western N.M. L 65-75 Zac Bargen, 20 David Downey, 7 01-25-13 CSU-Pueblo L 47-87 Zac Bargen, 11 Zac Bargen, 6 01-26-13 UCCS L 73-92 Zac Bargen, 20 Kendrick Holliman, 7 02-01-13 Metro State L 51-63 Grant Stone, 11 Zac Bargen, 5 02-02-13 Regis W 72-61 Zac Bargen, 22 David Downey, 6 02-08-13 at Western State L 66-81 Zac Bargen, 20 Kyle Vinich, 7 Zac Bargen, 7 02-09-13 at Colorado Mesa L 37-68 Zac Bargen, 12 Zac Bargen, 6 02-15-13 Colorado Christian W 75-71 Zac Bargen, 20 Kyle Vinich, 8 02-16-13 Colorado Mines L 70-75 Zac Bargen, 30 Zac Bargen, 9 02-22-13 at UCCS L 62-69 Zac Bargen, 22 Zac Bargen, 6 02-23-13 at CSU-Pueblo L 60-73 Zac Bargen, 11 Zac Bargen, 6 Grant Stone, 11 03-02-13 at Black Hills State L 51-57 Zac Bargen, 12 Kyle Vinich, 12

Record: 3-23 overall, 3-19 RMAC. Home: 2-10, Away: 1-12. Neutral: 0-1.

Team Highlights Individual Highlights Most Points: 86 vs. N.M. Highlands, 1-18-13 Most Points: Zac Bargen 33 vs. N.M. Highlands, 1-18-13 Most FG Made: 27 vs. UNK, 11-12-12 Most FG Made: Zac Bargen 9 vs. N.M. Highlands, 1-18-13 Most 3-point FG Made: 11 vs. Colorado Mines, 12-7-12 Most 3-point FG Made: Zac Bargen 6 vs. N.M. Highlands, 1-18-13 Most Rebounds: 45 vs. Western State, 12-1-12 Most Rebounds: Grant Stone 15 vs. Western State, 12-1-12 Most Assists: 15 vs. UNK, 11-12-12 Most Assists: Chris Taylor 5 vs. Colorado Mines, 12-7-12 Most Steals: 9 vs. CSU-Pueblo, 1-25-13 Most Steals: Zac Bargen 3 vs. Black Hills State, 3-2-13

17 Hunter guides two Eagles to All-American honors It was a memorable first year for Chadron State head Wrestling Leaders wrestling coach Brett Hunter. Most Wins...... Jordan Debus and Mike Hill, 24 Hunter guided the Eagles to a 7-8 dual record, Best Record...... Mike Hill, 24-11 hosted the regional tournament and then had two of Best Winning Percentage...... Mike Hill, 68.5% Most Technical Falls...... Jordan Debus, 1 his grapplers earn All-American honors during his first Most Pins...... Bryce Wiedeman, 12 season as the Eagles’ head mentor. Most Points...... Jordan Debus, 198 The highlight, of course, was when Perry McAfee Most Takedowns...... Jordan Debus, 26 Most Escapes...... Jordan Debus and Perry McAfee, 22 and Jordan Debus officially became the wrestling Most Reversals...... Jordan Debus, 5 program’s 44th and 45th All-Americans at the NCAA Most Nearfalls...... Chris Leak, 8 Division II Wrestling National Championships in early Hill, a sophomore from Fort Laramie, Wyo., has March. a 3.58 GPA in business administration. He led the Debus, a junior from Mitchell, captured fifth place at Eagles with a record of 24-11 at heavyweight and he 184 pounds and McAfee, a senior from Casper, Wyo., also had a team-high eight pins. was eighth at 133. McCance, a senior from Chadron, has a 3.61 GPA in The postseason honors didn’t stop there for the CSC social sciences. He went 8-13 during the season at 141 wrestling team, though, as four grapplers were named pounds. to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference All-Aca- Dylan Fors who received the RMAC Summit Award demic teams. for having the highest GPA at the conference tourna- Mike Hill was a first team selection, while Dylan ment, has a 3.89 GPA in health sciences. His twin Fors, Josh McCance and Devan Fors were second brother, Devan, has a 3.6 GPA, also in health sciences. team members. Both are sophomores from Roseburg, Ore. Wrestling Awards and Honors Team Awards Scholar-Athletes Wrestler of the Year - Jordan Debus RMAC First Team All-Academic Most Improved Wrestler - Mike Hill Michael Hill Rookie of the Year - Jace Johnson RMAC Second Team All-Academic Most Dedicated - Perry McAfee Devan Fors Preseason Hardest Worker - Tyler Smart Dylan Fors Josh McCance All-Americans RMAC Summit Award Jordan Debus, 184 pounds Dylan Fors Perry McAfee, 133 pounds Dual Results Dec. 5 - Dickinson State Jan. 10 - CSU-Pueblo Feb. 6 - Dickinson State DSU 21, CSC 18 CSC 25, CSU-P 18 DSU 45, CSC 6 Dec. 8 - Northern State Jan. 17 - Colorado Mesa Feb. 9 - Western State NSU 21, CSC 20 CMU 24, CSC 9 WSCU 28, CSC 9 Jan. 4 - Embry-Riddle Jan. 26 - Nebraska-Kearney Feb. 13 - Colorado Mines CSC 37, ERU 9 UNK 35, CSC 9 CSC 23, CSM 9 Jan. 5 - Grand Canyon Duals Jan. 31 - N.M. Highlands Grand Canyon 26, CSC 15 CSC 22, NMH 15 Final Record: 7-8 CSC 33, Minot 9 Feb. 1 - Adams State RMAC Record: 3-4 CSC 24, Cal-Baptist 18 ASU 31, CSC 15 CSC 37, Simon Fraser 9 18 Individual Statistics F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A Wgt. Name W-L TD Esc. Rev. 3NF 2NF Reg. Mjr. Tech Pin 141 Leandro Arias 12-7 16-4 5-7 4-4 2-2 1-0 4-7 0-0 0-0 6-0 157 Phil Bullington 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 149 Reed Burgener 5-19 17-21 15-2 2-2 0-1 0-5 0-3 0-1 0-3 3-9 149 CJ Clark 2-3 7-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 285 Ryley Dawson 0-6 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-5 184 Jordan Debus 24-13 68-22 22-27 5-2 4-6 3-1 10-10 4-0 1-2 2-0 141 Zack Denney 0-2 21-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 174 Devan Fors 8-14 20-7 8-5 0-1 1-1 0-2 3-13 0-0 0-0 5-1 165 Dylan Fors 12-12 26-6 9-5 1-1 1-0 1-0 9-9 0-0 0-0 1-0 285 Michael Hill 24-11 36-3 9-3 1-2 0-2 1-0 11-5 1-0 0-0 8-2 125 Spencer Hunt 5-8 12-10 7-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 3-3 0-1 0-0 1-3 125 Jace Johnson 6-16 26-9 6-2 0-0 1-4 0-2 2-7 1-1 0-1 1-4 174 Bret Klopp 5-6 9-5 6-5 0-1 2-0 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 1-0 141 Jesse Larralde 2-8 9-4 0-3 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 197 Chris Leak 17-14 40-13 6-13 3-1 5-6 3-1 6-6 2-5 0-0 5-0 133 Perry McAfee 19-13 42-16 22-21 3-4 1-1 2-0 11-7 2-2 0-0 0-2 141 Josh McCance 8-13 18-7 8-5 1-3 1-0 1-0 3-4 1-0 0-2 0-3 157 Taylor Pownall 1-11 6-3 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-3 165 Tyler Pownall 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 165 Tyler Smart 12-7 35-6 7-7 0-0 1-0 0-0 7-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 285 Dillon Spies 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 133 Jay Stine 2-6 15-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-0 0-0 0-1 133 Dustin Stodola 9-5 26-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-2 1-1 0-0 1-0 157 Bryce Wiedeman 16-12 23-16 19-4 3-3 0-1 4-6 2-4 0-6 0-0 12-0 157 Bruce Zurek 7-15 11-10 5-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-5 1-2 0-1 5-5

Key F-A = For-Against TD = Takedown Esc = Escape Rev = Reverse 3NF = 3-point Near Fall 2NF = 2-point Near Fall Reg = Regular Decision (Win by 7 or less points) Mjr = Major Decision (Win by 8-14 points) Tech = Technical Fall (Win by 15-plus points)

19 Young women’s golf team improved during season The Chadron State College golf team placed sixth in 18-Hole Averages both rounds and also was sixth in the final standings Karissa Moreland...... 83.7 during Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference’s Cham- Schuyler Wetzel...... 87.6 Emma Harris...... 89.1 pionships played in late April. Emilee Pilkington...... 90.0 The Eagles shot a 353 during the first day and Darcy Vernon...... 90.7 Elysha Stahla...... 94.5 improved by 11 strokes while firing a 342 the second Nicole Tlustos...... 107.5 day, for a 695 total. Nicole Pearson...... 108.0 Western New Mexico, with rounds of 313 and 301, sixth with a 695 at the tourney hosted by Western New was the tournament champion. Colorado State-Pueblo Mexico in Silver City in October. was the runner-up at 638. The ThunderWolves were Pueblo won the first team title with a 617, followed just four strokes behind Western New Mexico after by Western New Mexico at 620. The host Mustangs Monday’s competition, but soared to a 321 on Tuesday edged Pueblo 633 to 634 for the second tournament ‘s to finish at 638. title. Western New Mexico’s Arrianna Estrada had rounds All of Chadron State’s primary players this year of 73 and 72 to earn medalist honors. were freshmen with the exception of Pilkington, who Chadron State was led by Emma Harris of Wahoo, is a junior. Moreland does not plan to return to CSC Neb., who had rounds of 87 and 82 for a 169 total. next season, coach Terri Connealy said. That tied her for 16th in the individual standings. For the second consecutive year, Pilkington was Also for CSC, Karissa Moreland of North Platte had named to the RMAC All-Academic Women’s Golf scores of 88 and 86, 174; Emilee Pilkington of Scotts- First Team. bluff, 83-94, 177; Darcy Vernon of Wray, Colo., 96- Pilkington, a junior from Scottsbluff, has a 3.80 GPA 85, 181; and Schuyler Wetzel of Hot Springs, 94-89, in music education. 183. Each finished among the top 30. Chadron State’s Nicole Tlustos was named to the The recent tournament was the third hosted by the RMAC All-Academic Second Team. Tlustos has a RMAC this school year. Chadron State tied for sixth 3.58 GPA in elementary education. with a 665 score in the first tourney played on the Fox Hollow Course in Denver last September and was 2012-13 Women’s Golf Schedule/Results Chadron State Team Scores Fall Season Adams State Invite, 348-343—691 (8th place) Regis Invite, 328-337—665 (T-5th place) South Dakota Mines Triangular, 372—372 (2nd) Western N.M. Invite, 344-351—695 (T-6th) Spring Season MSU-Billings Invite, 343-339—682 (3rd) CSC Triangular 348—348 (1st) CSU-Pueblo Invite 359-361—720 (6th) RMAC Championship at Estrella Golf Club 353-342—695 (6th)

20 Eagles competed hard on the diamond It was a tough-luck year for the Chadron State Col- Seasonal Bests lege softball team. Hitting The Eagles, who had 11 games canceled because of Batting Average...... Katie Londo, .353 Runs Scored...... Nikki Ritzen, 21 poor weather, still managed to compile a 14-24 record Hits...... Katie Londo, 42 but just missed qualifying for the Rocky Mountain Home Runs...... Amy Schartz, 6 Athletic Conference postseason tournament after Runs Batted In...... Amy Schartz, 24 Western New Mexico won two games the final week- Pitching end of the regular season to secure the eighth and final Earned Run Average...... Aryn Grywusiewicz, 4.15 Appearances...... Aryn Grywusiewicz, 20 spot. Wins...... Aryn Grywusiewicz and Kylee Polsley, 6 However, the future appears bright for the Eagles. Strikeouts...... Aryn Grywusiewicz, 74 Innings Pitched...... Aryn Grywusiewicz, 113.0 They return their top two pitchers and lose only four players to graduation. Four other Eagles were honored as RMAC All-Ac- Among the returners for head coach Rob Stack is ademic selections. They were Nikki Ritzen, Amanda junior third baseman Katie Londo, who was recently Einspahr, Ashlynn Marino and Rebecca Wetsch. placed on the All-RMAC Third Team. Ritzen, a senior from Chadron, has a 3.69 grade Londo, a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., led the point average while majoring in business administra- Eagles with a .353 batting average and had a team- tion. high 42 hits. She also had 38 infield assists and drove Ritzen was named to the All-Academic Second in 17 runs. Team, while Einspahr, Marino and Wetsch were hon- orable mention selections.

Awards and Honors All-RMAC Third Team Nebraska Division II First Team Katie Londo Katie Londo RMAC All-Academic Second Team Rebecca Wetsch Nikki Ritzen Sarah Knudsen Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Amanda Einspahr, Ashlynn Marino, Rebecca Wetsch Danielle L’Argent Aryn Grywusiewicz Kylee Polsley Amy Schartz

21 2013 Chadron State Softball Game Results for Chadron State (as of May 09, 2013) (All games) Game Results

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall RMAC Pitcher of record Attend Time ! Feb 08, 2013 vs NW Nazarene W 10-2 5 1-0-0 0-0-0 A. Grywusiew (W 1-0) 4 2 2:21 ! Feb 08, 2013 vs Cal Baptist L 8-13 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 B. Phillips (L 0-1) 4 3 2:23 ! Feb 09, 2013 vs Western Washington L 2-3 7 1-2-0 0-0-0 A. Grywusiew (L 1-1) 5 8 1:48 ! Feb 09, 2013 vs Notre Dame De Namur L 0-4 7 1-3-0 0-0-0 K. Polsley (L 0-1) 4 3 2:38 ! Feb 10, 2013 vs Western Oregon L 3-4 7 1-4-0 0-0-0 A. Grywusiew (L 1-2) 4 4 1:42 * Feb 22, 2013 at CSU-Pueblo-1 W 3-2 7 2-4-0 1-0-0 A. Grywusiew (W 2-2) 6 5 2:48 * Feb 22, 2013 at CSU-Pueblo-2 L 10-12 7 2-5-0 1-1-0 B. Phillips (L 0-2) 6 5 1:40 * Feb 23, 2013 at CSU-Pueblo-1 L 3-4 7 2-6-0 1-2-0 A. Grywusiew (L 2-3) 7 5 2:00 * Feb 23, 2013 at CSU-Pueblo-2 W 8-0 5 3-6-0 2-2-0 K. Polsley (W 1-1) 7 5 3:45 * Mar 02, 2013 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-1 L 2-12 5 3-7-0 2-3-0 A. Grywusiew (L 2-4) 9 2 1:45 * Mar 02, 2013 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-2 W 5-0 7 4-7-0 3-3-0 K. Polsley (W 2-1) 9 2 1:35 * Mar 03, 2013 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-1 W 5-4 7 5-7-0 4-3-0 A. Grywusiew (W 3-4) 5 5 2:10 * Mar 03, 2013 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-2 W 4-1 7 6-7-0 5-3-0 K. Polsley (W 3-1) 5 5 2:15 Mar 06, 2013 UNK W 3-0 7 7-7-0 5-3-0 B. Phillips (W) 4 9 1:27 Mar 06, 2013 UNK-2 L 8-9 7 7-8-0 5-3-0 A. Grywusiew (L) 4 9 2:20 * Mar 08, 2013 vs Western New Mexico W 11-1 5 8-8-0 6-3-0 A. Grywusiew (W 4-4) 3 5 1:05 * Mar 08, 2013 at Black Hills State W 8-3 7 9-8-0 7-3-0 K. Polsley (W 4-1) 3 5 2:00 * Mar 15, 2013 at Colorado Christian-1 L 2-8 7 9-9-0 7-4-0 A. Grywusiew (L 4-6) 7 3 2:35 * Mar 15, 2013 at Colorado Christian-2 L 5-7 7 9-10-0 7-5-0 K. Polsley (L 4-2) 7 0 1:40 * Mar 16, 2013 at Colorado Christian-3 L 0-10 5 9-11-0 7-6-0 A. Grywusiew (L 4-7) 6 5 1:20 * Mar 16, 2013 at Colorado Christian-4 L 1-9 5 9-12-0 7-7-0 K. Polsley (L 4-3) 8 9 1:15 * Mar 22, 2013 ADAMS STATE-1 L 0-4 7 9-13-0 7-8-0 A. Grywusiew (L 4-8) 4 4 2:15 * Mar 29, 2013 at New Mexico Highlands L 2-3 7 9-14-0 7-9-0 A. Grywusiew (L 4-9) 4 5 1hr * Mar 29, 2013 vs Black Hills State W 11-0 5 10-14-0 8-9-0 K. Polsley (W 5-3) 4 5 1hr * Mar 30, 2013 vs Black Hills State L 2-3 7 10-15-0 8-10-0 A. Grywusiew (L 4-10) 1 3 7 1hr * Mar 30, 2013 at New Mexico Highlands L 3-7 7 10-16-0 8-11-0 K. Polsley (L 4-4) 1 3 9 2hr * Apr 06, 2013 METRO STATE W 4-2 7 11-16-0 9-11-0 A. Grywusiew (W 5-10 5 8 1:15 * Apr 06, 2013 FORT LEWIS L 4-6 7 11-17-0 9-12-0 K. Polsley (L 5-5) 6 3 2:00 * Apr 07, 2013 FORT LEWIS L 4-5 7 11-18-0 9-13-0 A. Grywusiew (L 5-11) 5 2 1:50 * Apr 07, 2013 METRO STATE W 7-6 7 12-18-0 10-13-0 B. Phillips (W 2-2) 1 0 1 1:53 * Apr 13, 2013 at Regis University W 10-2 5 13-18-0 11-13-0 A. Grywusiew (W 6-11 7 2 1:31 * Apr 13, 2013 at Regis University W 7-1 7 14-18-0 12-13-0 K. Polsley (W 6-5) 7 8 3:55 * Apr 14, 2013 at Regis University L 3-4 (9) 14-19-0 12-14-0 A. Grywusiew (L 6-12) 1 0 4 2:11 * Apr 14, 2013 at Regis University L 1-6 7 14-20-0 12-15-0 K. Polsley (L 6-6) 1 0 2 1:50 * Apr 27, 2013 at Colorado Mesa Univ. L 1-8 7 14-21-0 12-16-0 A. Grywusiew (L 6-13) 1 6 0 1:46 * Apr 27, 2013 at Colorado Mesa Univ. L 0-6 7 14-22-0 12-17-0 K. Polsley (L 6-7) 1 6 0 1:43 * Apr 28, 2013 at Colorado Mesa Univ. L 0-7 7 14-23-0 12-18-0 A. Grywusiew (L 6-14) 1 2 7 1:52 * Apr 28, 2013 at Colorado Mesa Univ. L 1-2 7 14-24-0 12-19-0 K. Polsley (L 6-8) 1 2 7 1:50

* = Conference game ! = MSU-Billings Las Vegas Desert Stinger () extra inning game

22 2013 Chadron State Softball Overall Statistics for Chadron State (as of May 09, 2013) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Individual StatisticsRecord: 14-24 Home: 6-5 Away: 5-14 Neutral: 3-5 RMAC: 12-19

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Katie Londo . 3 5 3 38-38 119 14 42 5 0 1 17 50 . 4 2 0 5 1 11 1 . 3 8 1 1 2 0-0 40 38 7 . 9 1 8 Taylor Cobb . 3 3 3 15-2 18 1 6 0 0 0 4 6 . 3 3 3 1 0 4 0 . 3 6 8 0 0 0-0 2 2 1 . 8 0 0 Rebecca Wetsch . 3 2 3 37-36 96 14 31 8 0 5 22 54 . 5 6 3 7 8 15 0 . 4 1 1 1 3 1-1 46 6 4 . 9 2 9 Sarah Knudsen . 3 0 5 37-35 95 18 29 6 1 3 17 46 . 4 8 4 12 1 13 0 . 3 8 5 1 3 0-1 3 0 0 1.000 Amy Schartz . 3 0 2 38-37 116 17 35 8 0 6 24 61 . 5 2 6 5 0 12 1 . 3 2 8 1 2 2-2 218 10 6 . 9 7 4 Shea Graham . 3 0 1 35-30 83 13 25 2 3 0 17 33 . 3 9 8 5 1 7 1 . 3 4 8 0 4 0-0 42 2 1 . 9 7 8 Rebekah Anthony . 3 0 0 17-13 30 8 9 1 0 0 7 10 . 3 3 3 0 1 3 0 . 3 2 3 0 1 1-1 24 16 3 . 9 3 0 Amanda Einspahr . 2 9 4 35-29 68 14 20 0 0 0 0 20 . 2 9 4 7 0 12 0 . 3 6 0 0 2 17-20 42 53 11 . 8 9 6 Ashlynn Marino . 2 8 4 32-30 67 9 19 6 0 0 9 25 . 3 7 3 5 1 16 1 . 3 4 2 0 4 2-3 130 19 2 . 9 8 7 Casey Polk . 2 5 7 25-8 35 2 9 0 1 0 3 11 . 3 1 4 2 0 6 2 . 2 9 7 0 1 0-0 35 7 0 1.000 Nikki Ritzen . 2 2 2 38-37 108 21 24 1 2 0 4 29 . 2 6 9 6 1 18 0 . 2 6 7 1 3 9-9 33 0 2 . 9 4 3 Danielle L'Argent . 2 1 7 30-24 60 6 13 1 0 4 10 26 . 4 3 3 6 0 13 1 . 2 8 8 0 3 0-0 50 43 9 . 9 1 2 Caity Pelayo . 1 8 8 19-10 32 0 6 0 0 0 6 6 . 1 8 8 2 0 4 0 . 2 3 5 0 3 0-0 13 16 6 . 8 2 9 Jessica Eatmon . 1 7 1 27-10 35 7 6 1 0 1 3 10 . 2 8 6 3 0 9 0 . 2 3 7 0 2 2-2 5 4 0 1.000 Katelyn Kruger . 1 5 8 20-2 19 3 3 2 0 0 2 5 . 2 6 3 5 1 3 0 . 3 6 0 0 0 0-0 12 2 0 1.000 ------Kylee Polsley . 4 0 0 2-2 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 . 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 20 0 1.000 Breeze Phillips . 3 3 3 7-1 6 2 2 0 0 1 3 5 . 8 3 3 0 1 1 0 . 4 2 9 0 0 0-0 1 11 3 . 8 0 0 Megan Vincent . 3 3 3 5-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 . 6 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Caroline Johnson . 0 0 0 32-0 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Totals . 2 8 2 38 999 161 282 42 7 21 148 401 . 4 0 1 73 16 148 7 . 3 3 9 5 33 34-39 709 282 56 . 9 4 7 Opponents . 2 9 5 38 982 180 290 39 8 22 157 411 . 4 1 9 104 24 152 1 . 3 7 5 6 32 30-43 735 307 50 . 9 5 4

LOB - Team (230), Opp (259). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (15). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - A. Einspahr 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Breeze Phillips 2 . 3 1 2-2 11 1 1 1/0 0 33.1 42 23 11 10 16 6 1 1 . 2 8 8 2 5 0 0 5 Kylee Polsley 4 . 1 5 6-8 18 16 9 3/0 0 82.2 97 63 49 36 60 14 3 8 . 2 9 1 6 10 0 4 10 Aryn Grywusiewicz 4 . 1 5 6-14 20 19 16 0/0 0 113.0 140 83 67 50 74 16 4 13 . 2 9 9 2 8 0 2 17 ------Megan Vincent 8 . 4 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.2 3 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 . 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 Jessica Eatmon 8 . 6 5 0-0 1 1 0 0/0 0 5.2 8 7 7 6 2 2 0 0 . 3 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 . 0 3 14-24 38 38 26 4/0 0 236.1 290 180 136 104 152 39 8 22 . 2 9 5 12 24 0 6 32 Opponents 3 . 5 4 24-14 38 38 22 5/1 2 245.0 282 161 124 73 148 42 7 21 . 2 8 2 8 16 0 5 33

PB - Team (4), A. Marino 3, C. Polk 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - A. Marino (23-32), A. Grywusiew (14-21), K. Polsley (11-16), C. Polk (7-11), J. Eatmon (3-4), B. Phillips (2-2).

23 Many contribute to excellent track and field season Led by a group of proven veterans who were aptly School Records set in 2013 supported by numerous up and coming young athletes, Women’s Indoor Records the Chadron State College track and field teams had Pole Vault—Kaelie Jelden, 11-7 3/4 (11-7, Megan Harrell, 2011) excellent seasons both indoors and outdoors in 2013. There were many positives and few disappointments. Men’s Indoor Records Weight Throw—Charith Kapukotuwa, 60-3 Following both of the Rocky Mountain Athletic (60-1 1/2, Doug Lytle, 1998) Conference Meets, head coach Ryan Baily said the Pole Vault—Kolten Jelden, 15-7 Eagles scored about as many points as were possible. (15-6 1/2, Skyler Hoopes, 2013) The CSC men were the runners-up in the team stand- Women’s Outdoor Records 3000 Steeplechase—Rebecca Volf, 11:42.79 ings at both conference meets and the women finished (12:02.70, Andrea Lanka, 2001) fourth both times. Discus—Alyssa Norton, 159-8 (159-8, Alyssa Norton, 2012) Lumping the seasons together, Eagles set school re- Pole Vault—Kaelie Jelden, 11-10 3/4 cords in eight events, matched another one, earned the (11-9 1/4, Kaelie Jelden, 2012) gold medals in 10 events at the RMAC Meets and had Men’s Outdoor Records two men repeat as All-Americans. 110 hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 13.88 (14.17, Karl McFarlane, 2011) The Eagles’ seven event championships at the out- 4x400 relay—Gavan Archibald, Brandon Segelke, Xavier Kvis- door meet were their most ever at an RMAC meet, tad, Frederick Culp, 3:14.45 one more than either the 2006 and 2007 teams earned. (3:16.06, 2012) Pole Vault—Kolten Jelden, 15-10 The Eagles also displayed excellent depth at the meet. (15-5 1/2, Steven Richendifer, 2012) Twenty members of the men’s team were placewinners Old Records in Parentheses and 13 women earned points. seconds in the 60-meter highs in 2011 and lowered The results also showed that both teams improved as his record in the 110 race this spring when he ran it in the season progressed. The CSC men posted 33 season 13.88. His winning time of 14.00 at the RMAC out- bests and the women had 25, not counting the results door meet is the conference record. He has now won from the multi-events. three RMAC hurdle races (one indoors and two out- The two All-Americans receive top billing in the doors) and also has been a member of two first place season review. After redshirting during the 2013 relay teams. indoor season, both earned their laurels at the outdoor McFarlane also had a career-best triple jump of 47-7 championships. Senior Cody Hunt placed third in the ¾ this spring, sixth on the CSC all-time list. shot put with a throw of 61 feet, 11 inches and junior Siblings Kaelie and Kolten Jelden completed their Karl McFarlane finished fourth in the 110 high hurdles careers by setting the CSC pole vault records both in- in 13.93 seconds. doors and outdoors. Kaelie’s mark are 11-7 ¾ indoors The 2013 honors mean that Hunt and McFarlane are and 11-10 ¾ outdoors. Kolten, who joined the Eagles All-Americans both indoors and outdoors twice for the this spring after graduating from South Dakota School Eagles. They also hold the school records in their pet of Mines, raised the men’s records to 15-7 indoors and events, both indoors and outdoors. 15-10 outdoors. Hunt set both of his CSC records in 2012 when he Another CSC women’s record was set by sophomore hit 61-4 ½ indoors and 63-4 ¾ outdoors. He also was Rebecca Volf, who took about 12 seconds off the old the RMAC champion twice in each season won the 3000-meter steeplechase mark when she ran the event shot put 27 times (14 indoors and 13 outdoors) during in 11:42.79. his three years at CSC. A couple of veterans on the men’s roster continued McFarlane established the CSC record of 7.94 to excel. Phil Rivera won the 400 meters at both of the Continued on Page 25 24 RMAC Meets (49.52 indoors and 47.85 outdoors) giv- the finals of the 200 meters and had to be replaced on ing him five conference sprint titles. Lanar Newman the relay, the foursome of Gavan Archibald, Brandon had career-best outdoor marks in both the long jump Segelke, Xavier Kvistad and Fred Culp won the 4x400 (23-9 ½) and the triple jump (47-4 ¼). exchange in 3:24.45 to set the Eagles’ school record at Junior Charith Kapukotuwa set the school record of the outdoor meet. 60-3 in the 35-pound weight throw while competing The men’s team made up of Rivera, Culp, Archibald at the NCAA Division II National Indoor Champion- and Kvistad placed second in the relay at the confer- ships, where he finished ninth, one spot shy of plac- ence’s indoor meet and CSC women were second in ing. He also was among the reasons why the Eagles the 4x400 relay at both conference meets. Meagan did well at both conference meets. He won the weight Nahrwold, Trae Patch, Michaela Odenbaugh and throw and was the runner-up in the shot put at the Shelby Guy were on the indoor team while Monique indoor meet and was second in both the shot (to Hunt) Fair took over Patch’s leg at the outdoor meet. and the discus and third in the hammer throw at the The Eagles had fun and did well in the multi events outdoor meet. in 2013 as Baily and his assistants found ways for Besides Hunt and Kapukotuwa, four underclassmen many team members to earn points. Five men placed placed for the men at the conference meets. Junior in the heptathlon at the RMAC Indoor Meet and three Alyssa Norton led the women, earning two silver scored in the decathlon outdoors. Sophomore Hunter medals at the indoor meet and winning the discus and Dittbenner led the way both times, placing second in taking third in both the shot and the hammer throw at the heptathlon and becoming the third CSC athlete to the outdoor meet. win the conference’s decathlon title. Norton also qualified for both national meets and Dittbenner didn’t have much room to spare either Sadie Waugh qualified in the discus. In addition, time. He edged teammate Greg Rodriguez by just freshman Mel Herl was second in both the shot and 16 points for the silver medal at the indoor meet and the discus (to Norton) at the outdoor showdown after won the decathlon by only four points. Another of the claiming a pair of fourths indoors. Eagles, Jazz Bozner, was third in the decathlon, just 16 The Eagles fared well in the relays at the confer- points behind Dittbenner. ence meets. Even though Rivera pulled a muscle in Track & Field Awards and Honors Team Awards (voted on by the athletes) Most Inspirational—Dylan Stansbury and Trae Patch Outstanding newcomers—Barrett Brown, Kolten Jelden, Mel Herl Field Athlete of the Week-Charith Kapukotuwa (Dec. 12, Feb. Outstanding workhorses—Jazz Bozner and Shelby Bozner 6); Cody Hunt (April 3) Outstanding field athletes—Cody Hunt and Kaelie Jelden Track Athlete of the Week-Alex Graham (Dec. 12) Outstanding track athletes—Karl McFarlane and Meagan Nahrwold Field Athlete of the Week-Alyssa Norton (Dec. 12, Feb. 6, April 3) Most Improved—Hunter Dittbenner and Michaela Odenbaugh Most Valuable—Alyssa Norton and Phil Rivera RMAC Champions and NCAA D-II All-Americans Women’s Outdoors 4x400 relay—Gavan Archibald, Brandon Segelke, Xavier Kvis- Discus—Alyssa Norton, 155-10 tad, Fred Culp, 3:14.45. Men’s Indoors Shot put—Cody Hunt, 60-9 ¼. 400—Phil Rivera, 49.52 seconds. Decathlon—Hunter Dittbenner, 5,911 points. 35-pound weight throw—Charith Kapukotuwa, 58-9 ½. Men’s Track Coach of the Year—Ryan Baily, Chadron State Pole vault—Skylar Hoopes, 15-6 ½ Men’s Outdoors Chadron State’s All-Americans in 2013 400—Phil Rivera, 47.85. 110 high hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 4, 13.93 seconds. 110 hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 14.00 (RMAC Record) Shot put—Cody Hunt, 3, 61-11. 40025 hurdles—Gavan Archibald, 52.87. CSC’s Best Track and Field Marks in 2013 Women’s Indoor Events Women’s Outdoors Events 60...... Trae Patch, 7.91 100...... Trae Patch, 12.56 200...... Trae Patch, 26.25 200...... Trae Patch, 25.76 400...... Meagan Nahrwold, 1:00.58 400 ...... Monique Fair, 58.82 800...... Shelby Guy, 2:26.63 800...... Miranda Karn, 2:24.27 Mile...... Rebecca Volf, 5:29.70 1500 meters...... Miranda Karn, 5:08.75 3000 meters...... Jayme Nunes, 11:24.52 5000...... Jayme Nunes, 19:30.41 5000 meters...... Jayme Nunes, 20:37.67 10,000...... Jayme Nunes, 42:30.95 60 hurdles...... Shelby Bozner, 9:09 100 hurdles...... Chelsea Murray, 15.27 4x400 relay...... Megan Nahrwold, Trae Patch 400 hurdles...... Chelsea Murray, 1:04.64 Michaela Odenbaugh, Shelby Guy, 4:04.44 3,000 steeplechase...... *Rebecca Volf, 11:42.79 Distance medley relay...... Miranda Karn, Shelby Guy 4x100 relay...... Trae Patch, Meagan Nahrwold, Michaela Odenbaugh, Rebecca Volf, 13:25.66 Shelby Guy, Monique Fair, 48.40 High jump...... Shelby Bozner, 5-1 4x400 relay...... Michaela Odenbaugh, Meagan Nahrwold Pole vault...... *Kaelie Jelden, 11-7 ¾ Monique Fair, Shelby Guy, 3:57.75 Long jump...... Aria Hughes, 16-3¼ High jump...... Chelsea Murray, 4-11 ¾ Triple jump...... Aria Hughes, 35-1¼ Pole vault...... *Kaelie Jelden, 11-10 ¾ Shot put...... Alyssa Norton, 46-6 Long jump...... Aria Hughes, 16-3 ¼ Weight throw...... Alyssa Norton, 54-11¼ Triple jump...... Aria Hughes, 34-9 Pentahtlon...... Chelsea Murray, 3,320 Shot put...... Alyssa Norton, 46-2 ½ Discus...... Alyssa Norton, 159-8 Men’s Indoor Events Hammer throw...... Alyssa Norton, 159-4 60...... Alex Graham, 6.75 Javelin...... Michaela Odenbaugh, 116-2 200...... Dean Francis, 22.17 Heptathlon...... Chelsea Murray, 4,336 400...... Phil Rivera, 49.52 Men’s Outdoors Events 800...... Alex Johnson, 2:00.18 100...... Bradon Segelke, 10.67 Mile...... Domingo Torres, 4:32.38 200...... Phil Rivera, 21.99 3000 meters...... Domingo Torres, 9:34.24 400...... Phil Rivera, 47.85 60 hurdles...... Lanar Newman, 8.39 800...... Phil Rivera, 1:56.08 4x400 relay...... Xavier Kvistad, Frederick Culp 1500...... Jazz Bozner, 4:35.06 Gavan Archibald, Phil Rivera, 3:21.84 110 hurdles...... *Karl McFarlane, 13.88 High jump...... Zerek Jones, 6-6 ¾ 400 hurdles...... Gavan Archibald, 52.56 Pole vault...... *Kolten Jelden, 15-7 4x100 relay...... Lanar Newman, Karl McFarlane Long jump...... Lanar Newman, 23-1 ¼ Phil Rivera, Brandon Segelke, 41.76 Triple jump...... Lanar Newman, 48-¾ 4x400 relay...... *Gavan Archibald, Brandon Segelke Shot put...... Charith Kapukotuwa, 54-½ Xavier Kvistad, Frederick Culp, 3:14.45 Weight throw...... *Charith Kapukotuwa, 60-3 High jump...... Zerek Jones and Jazz Bozner, 6-2 Heptathlon...... Jazz Bozner, 4,566 Pole vault...... *Kolten Jelden, 15-10 Long jump...... Lanar Newman, 23-9 ½ *School record Triple jump...... Karl McFarlane, 47-7 ¾ Shot put...... Cody Hunt, 62-1 ¼ Discus...... Charith Kapukotuwa, 167-8 Hammer throw...... Charith Kapukotuwa, 157-11 Javelin...... Sean Munger, 156-7 Decathlon...... Hunter Dittbenner, 5,911

*School Record

26 Rodeo team had much to cheer about in 2012-13 The Chadron State College rodeo team had much to cheer Tierney competed in goat tying at the national rodeo as about in 2012-13. CSC entries placed high at all 10 one of the perks for being elected the student director in the in the Central Rocky Mountain Region and three of them region for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons. advanced to the College in Casper. The 285 points that Tierney and Winchell earned at the One of the three, Amy Tierney, placed third in goat tying national rodeo tied for sixth in the final women’s team at the CNFR to become the 17th CSC entry to finish among standings. At the end of the regular season, the CSC wom- the top six in an event at the national rodeo. Tierney was en were third in the region with 2,280 points. Northeastern a picture of consistency at the finals rodeo, completing her Junior College was first with 2,705 points and Gillette Col- four runs in 6.5, 6.6, 6.4 and 6.5 seconds. lege second with 2,675. Those teams finished second and The other national qualifiers were Mitch McAdow, fourth, respectively, in the final national standings. who was the tie down roping champion in the region, and Chadron State Russell Hipke barely missed Shelby Winchell, who finished third in the regional goat qualifying for the CNFR in the , He earned tying standings and also was the region’s reserve champion 320 points during the season, just 10 points behind the all-around cowgirl for the season. The latter honor allowed regional winner and only five fewer than the second and Winchell to compete in as well as goat third place cowboys compiled. The top three in each event tying in Casper. qualify for the CFNR. Winchell was tied for second in the goat tying stand- In addition, Colten Blanchard placed fifth in the region’s ings entering the championship go-round, when she had a final bareback standings and Katie Loughran finished sixth subpar performance. McAdow was fourth in the tie down in despite missing the first six rodeos of the standings after two go-rounds, but missed his third calf to season while recovering from shoulder surgery. fall out of contention. 2012-13 Roster Name, Hometown Yr. Event(s) Gaby Bertagnolli, Sierra Valley, Calif. Fr. Breakaway, goat tying, Amy Deichert, Spearfish, S.D So. Barrels, breakaway, goat tying Abbie Frey, Crawfordsville, Ind. Fr. Breakaway, goat tying Devan Frey, Hyannis, Neb. Sr. Breakaway roping Katie Loughran, Broken Bow, Neb. So. Barrel racing Bailey McKay, Ericson, Neb. Sr. Barrel racing Brandy Reichmuth, Humphrey, Neb. Fr. Barrel racing Kelsey Scott, Douglas, Wyo. Gr. Breakaway roping, team roping Raegen Scott, Douglas, Wyo. Jr. Breakaway roping, goat tying Amy Tierney, Oral, S.D. Jr. Barrels, breakaway, goat tying Shelby Winchell, Scottsbluff, Neb. Jr. Barrels, breakaway, goat tying Colton Blanchard, Sulphur, La. Jr. Jace Blackwell, Rapid City, S.D Jr. Saddle Collin Chytka, Broken Bow, Neb. So Bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping Lane Day, Bartlett, Neb. So. , steer wrestling team roping Russell Hipke, Stuart, Neb. Jr. Steer wrestling, team roping Trevor Kahl, Bartlett, Neb. Jr. Saddle bronc riding, team roping Jake Kasselder, Ericson, Neb. So. Calf roping, steer wrestling, team roping Clinton Lambrecht, Wood River, Neb. Sr. Steer wrestling, team roping. Mitch McAdow, Littleton, Colo. Sr. Calf roping Derek Powers, Arthur, Neb. So. Calf roping, team roping Jonathan Royle, Central City, Neb. So. Bareback riding, Zane Smith, Broken Bow, Neb. Jr. Saddle bronc riding Kourt Starr, Dupree, S.D. So. Calf roping, team roping

Coach: Dustin Luper (fifth year) Assistant Coach: Shawn Patras (first year) 27 2012-13 Rodeo Placings Central Wyoming College Rodeo Others in finals: of goat tying, 8th in finals 8.0), Amy Deichert (10th in Sept. 14-16, 2012 Starr and Lane Day (2nd in 1st go-round of team 1st go-round of barrel race in 16.89 seconds and 8th in Shelby Winchell, 2nd in goat tying in 9.1 and 8.4 roping 6.8 seconds and no time), Deichert (tie 2nd in finals in 16.83), Lane Day (9th in 1st go-round of tie seconds (4th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals) breakaway roping in 3.0 seconds, no time in finals), down roping in 12.9 seconds, no catch in finals), Day Amy Tierney, 3rd in barrel race in 18.21 and 17.83 Colton Blanchard (tie 1st in bareback riding 75 points, and Kolton Starr (tie 3rd in 1st go-round of team roping seconds (4th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals) bucked off in finals); Trevor Kahl (57 points in 1st go- in 10.6 seconds, no time in finals). Colton Blanchard, 4th in bareback riding with 72 and round of saddle bronc riding, bucked off in finals). 71 points (4th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals) Casper College Rodeo Lane Day, 5th in tie down roping in 10.9 and 11.4 Laramie County Community College Rodeo April 19-21, 2013 seconds (4th in 1st go-round, 3rd in finals) Oct. 12-14, 2012 Katie Loughran, 1st in barrel race in 15.87 and 15.80 Others in finals: Mitch McAdow, 1st in tie down roping in 9.2 and 8.9 seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Tierney, breakaway roping (3.4 seconds and no seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Mitch McAdow, 1st in tie down roping in 11.0 and time); Jace Blackwell, saddle bronc riding (7th in Shelby Winchell, 1st in goat tying in 7.0 and 6.9 10.6 seconds (3rd in 1st go-round and 2nd in finals). 1st go-round with 63 points) and Zane Smith, saddle seconds (2nd in both go-rounds). Russell Hipke, 3rd in steer wrestling in 6.6 and 4.6 bronc riding (10th in 1st go-round with 58 points), both Colton Blanchard, 6th in bareback riding with 66 and seconds (7th in 1st go-round and 3rd in finals). bucked off in finals; and Clint Lambrecht in steer wres- 73 points (6th in 1st go-round, tie 3rd in finals). Colton Blanchard, 5th in bareback riding with 67 and tling (9th in first go-round in 4.7 seconds, 4.1 in finals, Others in finals: Derek Powers (6th in 1st go-round 74 points (tie 10th in 1st go-round and tie 1st in finals). but broke the barrier). of tie-down roping in 10.0 seconds, caught 2nd calf Shelby Winchell, 6th in goat tying in 8.4 and 7.7 quickly, but had problems tying it), Jacob Kasselder seconds (8th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals). Chadron State College Rodeo (4th in 1st go-round of steer wrestling in 5.3 seconds, Others in finals: Sept. 21-23, 2012 no time in finals), Brandy Reichmuth (8th in both go- Bailey McKay (tie 5th in 1st go-round of barrel Colten Blanchard, 2nd in bareback riding with 69 rounds of barrel race in 16.86 and 17.15 seconds) race in 16.09 seconds and 11th in finals in 16.53), Jace and 74 points. (5th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals). Blackwell (5th in 1st go-round of saddle bronc riding Jace Blackwell, 2nd in saddle bronc riding with 73 Gillette College Rodeo with 56 points, no score in finals), Devan Frey (9th in points. (2nd in 2st go-round. No qualified rides in the March 15-17, 2013 1st go-round of breakaway roping in 3.3 seconds, no finals). Amy Deichert, 1st in goat tying in 7.7 and 9.0 sec- time in finals), Kolten Starr and Lane Day (tie 3rd in Russell Hipke, 2nd in steer wrestling in 5.0 and onds (tie 1st in 1st go-rounds, 2nd in finals). 1st go-round of team roping in 7.7 seconds, no time in 4.6 seconds. (tie for 4th in 1st go-round, tie for 2nd in Clint Lambrecht and Derek Powers, 2nd in team finals), Zane Smith (8th in 1st go-round of saddle bronc finals). roping in 9.6 and 7.9 seconds (9th in 1st go-round, 2nd riding with 37 points, no score in finals). Kelsey Scott, 3rd in breakaway roping in 3.1 and 3.5 in finals). seconds. (6th in 1st go-round, 3rd in finals). Lane Day, 4th in tie down roping in 12.0 and 12.3 University of Wyoming Rodeo Amy Tierney, 4th in breakaway roping in 3.0 and 3.8 seconds. (6th in 1st go-round, 4th in finals) May 3-5, 2013 seconds. (5th in 1st go-round, 4th in finals). Lane Day, 5th in steer wrestling in 4.2 and 4.9 sec- CSC women won team title and Amy Deichert was Raegen Scott, 5th in breakaway roping in 3.7 and 4.7 onds. (4th in 1st go-round, 6th in finals). all-around cowgirl). seconds. (9th in 1st go-round, 5th in finals). Jake Kasselder, tie 3rd in steer wrestling in 4.4 and Amy Deichert, 1st in breakaway roping in 3.2 and Raegan Scott, 3rd in goat tying in 8.0 and 8.0 sec- 4.6 seconds. (tie 5th in 1st go-round, tie 3rd in finals). 2.8 seconds (2nd in 1st go-round, 1st in finals). onds. (Tie for 8th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals). Others in finals: Amy Deichert, 1st in barrel race in 15.23 and 15.06 Amy Deichert, 6th in barrel race in 17.84 and 17.60 Kourt Starr (times of 12.4 and 14.9 in tie down rop- seconds (2nd in both go-rounds). seconds.(6th in both go-rounds). ing to place 7th in averages) and Devan Frey (4th in 1st Shelby Winchell, 1st in goat tying in 7.0 and 6.9 Others in the finals: go-round of breakaway roping in 3.7 seconds, no time seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Amy Tierney, goat tying (tie 8th in 8.0 and no time); in finals). Shelby Winchell, 4th in breakaway roping 3.8 and Collin Chytka, bareback riding (tie 9th with 63 points 4.0 seconds (4th in 1st go-round, 5th in finals). and tie 8th with 53 points); Clinton Lambrecht, steer Colorado State University Rodeo Mitch McAdow, 1st in tie down roping in 13.3 and wrestling (tie 4th in 5.0 seconds and no time); and March 29-31, 2013 10.5 seconds (6th in 1st go-round, 1st in finals). Mitch McAdow, tie down roping, (2nd in 11.1 and 8th Devan Frey, 1st in breakaway roping with two Amy Tierney, 2nd in goat tying in 7.2 and 7.0 sec- in 14.8). 3.1-second runs (3rd in 1st go-round, 1st in finals). onds (2nd to Winchell in both go-rounds). Katie Loughran, 1st in barrel race in 14.59 and 14.31 Lane Day, 3rd in steer wrestling in 6.8 and 6.9 Sheridan College Rodeo seconds (1st in both go-rounds). seconds (3rd in both go-rounds). Sept. 28-30, 2012 Russell Hipke, 1st in steer wrestling in 5.8 and 4.5 Colton Blanchard, 4th in bareback riding with 71 and Shelby Winchell, 1st in goat tying in 7.4 and 7.7 seconds (tie 8th 1st go-round, 1st in finals). 74 points (3rd in 1st go-round, 4th in finals). seconds (3rd in 1st go-round, tie 2nd in finals). Derek Powers, 5th in tie down roping in 10.2 and Others in finals: Jace Blackwell, 3rd in saddle bronc riding with 55 12.4 seconds (5th in both go-rounds). Jake Kasselder (2nd in 1st go-round of steer wres- and 56 points (7th in 1st go-round, 3rd in finals). Gaby Bertagnolli and Jace Blackwell, 6th in team tling in 6.6 seconds, no score in finals). Mitch McAdow, 4th in tie down roping in 13.7 and roping in 9.4 seconds and no time in finals. 13.2 seconds (10th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals). Others in finals: College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyo. Amy Deichert, 6th in barrel racing in 18.15 and Mitch McAdow (2nd in 1st go-round of tie down June 9-12, 2013 18.36 seconds (tie 4th in 1st go-round, 7th in finals) roping in 9.1 seconds, missed in finals), Amy Deichert, Amy Tierney, 3rd in goat tying with times of 6.5, Amy Tierney, 6th in goat tying in 8.0 and 7.9 sec- (8th in barrel racing in 14.85 and 14.98 seconds), 6.6, 6.4 and 6.5 seconds (tie 7th in 1st go-round, tie onds (tie 10 in 1st go-round, 6th in finals). Shelby Winchell (tie 7th in 1st go-round of goat tying, 11th in 2nd go-round, tie 5th in 3rd go-round and 3rd Others in finals: second goat came untied). in finals). She had total time of 26.0 seconds. Winner Winchell 6th in 1st go-round of breakaway roping Jordan Thurston-Miller of Gillette College had 24.8 and in 4.1 seconds, Tierney and Abbie Frey tie 10th in 1st Eastern Wyoming College Rodeo runner-up Hayden Segelke had 25.7. go-round of breakaway roping. All three missed in the April 5-7, 2013 Shelby Winchell, 10th in goat tying with times of finals. Collin Chytka, 1st in steer wrestling in 4.6 seconds 6.2, 6.7, 6.2 and 10.5 seconds (tied for 1st in 1st and 3rd both go-rounds (1st in both go-rounds) go-rounds, tie 15th in 2nd go-round). She was tied for Lamar College Rodeo Mitch McAdow, 1st in tie down roping in 10.2 and 2nd entering the finals, when she fell while getting off Oct. 5-7, 2012 11.4 seconds (2nd in 1st go-round, 3rd in finals). her horse as it raced toward the goat. She had no scores Kourt Starr, 1st in tie down roping in 10.7 and 9.3 Colton Blanchard, 3rd in bareback riding with 70 and in breakaway roping. seconds (7th in 1st go-round, 1st in finals). 74 points (tie 5th in 1st go-round, 2nd in finals). Mitch McAdow, 9th in 1st go-round of tie down rop- Amy Tierney, 6th in goat tying in 8.0 and 9.5 Jace Blackwell, 4th in saddle bronc riding, with 72 ing in 9.8 seconds and tie 10th in 2nd go-round in 9.9 seconds. and 62 points (tie 7th in 1st go-round, 4th in finals). seconds, placing him fourth after two go-rounds. He Amy Deichert, 6th in barrel race in 17.24 and 17.38 Others in finals: missed his calf in the third go-round. seconds Raegen Scott (7th in 7.7 seconds in 1st go-round 28 National College Finals Rodeo Placings 1956—Don Meter, Minatare, first in calf roping. all-around cowgirl at finals rodeo. 1978—Jean Fuchs, Thedford, first in breakaway roping 1999—Will Farrell, Thermopolis, Wyo., first in bullriding. 1979—Kathy Kennedy, Channing, Tex., first in breakaway rop- 2001—Dustin Elliott, John Day, Ore., first in bullriding. ing, and Martee Meter, Minatare, fifth in barrel racing. 2002—Will Farrell, Thermopolis, Wyo., first in bullriding. 1981—Todd McIntyre, Thedford, second in saddle bronc riding. 2003—Curt LaDuke, Valentine, fifth in calf roping 1983—Shari Fisher, Chadron, second in barrel racing, and Bunny 2005—Jennifer Nelson, Hartford, S.D., third in breakaway rop- Pisacka, Buffalo Gap, S.D., fifth in goat tying. ing. 1986—Kerry Becker, Ashby, fourth in breakaway roping in final 2006—Chase Francis, Alamosa, Colo., sixth in team roping national standings. Dorene Johnson, Glenrock, Wyo., sixth in (header). goat tying at finals rodeo. 2013—Amy Tierney, Hot Springs, S.D., third in goat tying. 1987—Shelley Meter, Minatare, tied for second in goat tying and Regional Winners and National Qualifiers 1970—Clint Beldon, Bayard, 1st steer wrestling, 1st calf roping, 1988—Rusty Kluender, Valentine, 2nd calf roping. and 2nd all-around cowboy; Maureen Manning, Hemingford, 1991—Justin Hammond, Valentine, 1st steer wrestling. 2nd ; Lee Whitlock, Alliance, 2nd calf roping. 1992—Joy Peterson, Bayard, 1st barrel racing. 1971—Perry Beguin, Rushville, 1st calf roping; Bob Schmitz, 1993—Jake Clark, Hemingford, 2nd calf roping. Merna, 2nd bullriding. 1995—Pat Burk, Ewing, 2nd bullriding. 1972—Sam Perkins, Chadron, 2nd all-around cowboy; Doug 1998—Sid Merrill, Chadron, 1st calf roping; Devon Smith, Her- Deisley, Inavale, 2nd bullriding; Jay Ham, Benkelman, 2nd steer shey, 1st bullriding. wrestling. 1999—Will Farrell, Thermopolis, Wyo., 1st bullriding. 1973—Sam Perkins, Chadron, 1st bullriding, and 2nd all-around 2000—Will Farrell, Thermopolis, Wyo., 1st bullriding; Taralyn cowboy. Rosander, Wolbach, 1st breakaway roping. 1974—Sam Perkins, Chadron, 2nd saddle bronc riding, and 2nd 2001—Dustin Elliott, John Day, Ore., 2nd bullriding; Jennifer all-around cowboy. Cullan, Alliance, 2nd barrel racing; Gabe Taylor, Ponca, 2nd steer 1975—Sam Perkins, Chadron, 1st bareback riding, and 2nd all- wrestling. around cowboy; Darrell Raum, Crawford, 1st team roping; Joe 2002—Will Farrell, Thermopolis, Wyo., 1st bullriding; Dustin Van Newkirk, Oshkosh, 2nd team roping. Elliott, John Day, Ore., 2nd bullriding. 1976—Dean Churchill, Valentine, 1st team roping; Kelvin Sharp, 2003—Curt LaDuke, Valentine, 2nd team roping and all-around Tryon, 2nd team roping. cowboy; Dustin Elliott, John Day, Ore., 1st bullriding. 1977—Kelvin Sharp, Tryon, 1st team roping. 2004—Barb Holm, Wallace, 1st breakaway roping; Tee Cross, 1978—Jean Fuchs, Thedford, 1st breakaway roping, 2nd team Harrison, 2-3 tie, calf roping. roping, and all-around cowgirl; Dean Churchill, Valentine, 1st 2005—Jennifer Nelson, Hartford, S.D., 1st breakaway roping; calf roping, and 2nd team roping; Kelvin Sharp, Tryon, 1st team Talon Cooper, Shoshoni, Wyo., 1st calf roping; T.J. Owen, Win- roping. ner, S.D., 3rd team roping heeler. 1979—Jean Fuchs, Thedford, 2nd breakaway roping; 2nd goat 2006—Chase Francis, Alamosa, Colo., 3rd team roping header. tying, and all-around cowgirl; Dick Churchill, Valentine, 1st team 2009—Whitten Hoover, Ainsworth, Neb., 3rd in bareback riding. roping; Terry Correll, Tryon, 1st bareback riding; Kathy Ken- 2010—Whitten Hoover, Ainsworth, Neb., 2nd in bareback riding. nedy, Channing, Tex., 1st breakway roping; Martee Meter, 1st 2011—Kelsey Scott, Douglas, Wyo., 2nd in breakaway roping, barrel racing. and Miles Spickelmier, Imperial, third in steer wrestling. 1980—Kathy Kennedy, Channing, Tex., 1st breakaway roping; 2012—Kelsey Scott, Douglas, Wyo., 1st in breakaway roping Tom Whitely, Ogallala, 1st bullriding; Jean Fuchs, Thedford, 2nd (by 450 points), 3rd in team roping header and runner-up all- breakaway roping; Bert Leach, Ainsworth, 2nd bullriding. around cowgirl; Miles Spickelmier, tied for 1st in steer wrestling; 1981—Todd McIntyre, Thedford, 2nd saddle bronc riding. Kaylee Gallino, Wasta, S.D., 2nd in barrel racing. Women’s team 1982—Kerry Manning, Thedford, all-around cowgirl. finished 2nd in region. 1983—Bunny Pisacka, Buffalo Gap, S.D., 1st goat tying and all- Note: Katie Loughran was third member of CSC team selected around cowgirl; Shari Fisher, 2nd barrel racing. for CNFR. Gallino was ruled ineligible for the CNFR and was 1984—Kerry Becker, Ashby, 1st breakaway roping; Bunny Pi- replaced by Jessie Sturman and Amy Deichert. sacka, Buffalo Gap, S.D., 2nd goat tying; Diane Weigel, Amelia, 2013—Mitch McAdow, Littleton, Colo., 1st in tie down roping; 2nd barrel racing. Shelby Winchell, Scottsbluff, 3rd in goat tying and runner-up all- 1986—Kerry Becker, Ashby, 1st, breakaway roping; Donene around cowgirl; and Amy Tierney, Hot Springs, S.D., as student Johnson, Glenrock, Wyo., 2nd goat tying. member of the board of directors in the Central Rocky Mountain 1987—Shelley Meter, Minatare, all-around cowgirl; K.C. White, Region. Ashby, 1st breakaway roping; and Del Dack, McCook, 2nd steer wrestling. 29 Chadron State College Hall of Fame Honorees The Chadron State College Athletic Hall of Fame was 1997—Bob Brown, +Vern and +Frances Chicoine, Dean begun in 1983 by Ross Armstrong, long-time CSC coach Churchill, Gene Emanuel, Duane Fritz, Shari Fisher Kopp, and administrator. Bunny Pisacka and Dennis Schmitz. 1998—1948, 1958 and 1978 football teams. 1983—*Ross Armstrong, William Dean Armstrong, 1999—Brad Fults, Ralph Gill, Ron Hoffman, Laurie Jack Barker, Bob Baumann, George Bowman, Bill Bruer, Wickard Janicek, Doug Jones, Rick Mikelson, Sam Per- Don Burrows, Al (Bud) Butterfield, Paul Carroll, Glen kins, Monty Reher and Bill Ryan. Cheney, Lyle Colerick, Archie Conn, Ivan Christian, Nels 2000—Don Beebe, Steve Coon, Rick Daniels, Butch Le- Christiansen, Ralph Garvin, Norman (Bud) Larsen, Verne hmkuhler, Barb Zurn Rangel, Phil Sanders, Dick Steinke, Lewellen, Louis Mantalica, Harold (Pepper) Martin, John Ken Thompson, Bart Voycheske and *Bob Wood. McGregor, LaVerne McKelvey, Milford (Dub) Miller, 2001—*Sparky Adams, Dan Barent, Maureen Cooney *Mack Peyton, Wilmer Planansky, Jim Ratelle, Ralph O’Dell, Ray Hoffman, Randy Jarzynka, Willy Long. Shipp, Clinton Smith, J.C. Sollars, Ruffus Trapp, Clifford 2002—Dennis Breinig, Jerry Carder, Dr. Pat Colgate, Weller, Orin Weymouth and Joe Zowada. Carolyn Williams Hovendick, Terry Mastny, Joe McKay, 1984—Tom Blundell, Earl Buckingham, William Creighton Miller, Charlie Mitchell and Dave Smith Diercks, Wesley Evans, Frank Ferguson, Roy Houser, Keith 2003—Phil Haberman, Terry Hillman, Rich King, Randy Kyser, Larry Lytle, Virgil Meyer, Guido Santero, Leo Stan- Lotton, Don Mathis, Deb Spickelmier Noble, Jenifer gle, Bill Stephenson, Dale Tangeman and Lionel Wickard. Durbin Proud, Todd Pierce, Dean Rickard, Duane Smith 1985—Gene Alcorn, Robert Armstrong, Richard Boness, and Gregg Stephens. Dick Colerick, Bennie Francis, Larry Gold, Glen Groves 2004—Carrie Roberts Antonovich, Kerry Becker, Rod and John McLane. Bussinger, John Flynn, Lisa Brott Flynn, Leonard Hawkins, 1986—Bob Burden, Morse Burley, Steve Gremm, Leon- Mike Max and Jeff Parke. ard Kaiser, Bob Lynch, Francis Rose and Jim Schwartz. 2005—Steve Aggers, Corey Anderson, Lee Crawford, 1987—Jack Dinnel, Jim Hampton, Bill Savage and Norm Murray Johnson, David Jones, Danny Moore, Mary Per- Wilson. rien, Rick Samuels. 1988—Clifford Carroll, Rod Ehler, Francis Montague 2006—Roxie Boehm Arens, Scott Blachly, Dennis and Dean Palser. Fitzgerald, Jay Masek, Todd McIntyre, Ted Niemann, +Dr. 1989—Tom Alcorn, Jim Hogeland, Pat Moore and Mike Sam Rankin, Toby Spence, Chris Stein. Winchell. 2007—Dean Barent, Bill Boness, Kail Bowman, Dawn 1990—Jerry Bartak, Larry Baumann, Lee Baumann, Rex Brammer, Josh Robinson, Mike Sorensen, Bob Waldner. Cadwallader, +Robert Isham, Joe Johnson, Carol Bach- 2008—Wendy Grint Alexander, Russ Anderson, Tricia mann Marxsen, Bud Murray, Jack Needham, Gwen Reed, Lukawski, +Con Marshall, David McCartney, Steward Don Reel and John Sides. Perez, Felix Sanford, Cory Shinkle, Caryn Martin Ziettlow. 1991—*Bill Baker, *Marge Burkett, *Bill Giles, Brad 2009—Russ Crafton, J.J. Feddersen, Cody Gamble, Bartlett, Rod Borders, Gary Decker, Ted Erlewine, Louis Shauna Smith Golembiewski, Chad Johnson, Joe Plan- Peters, Tim Turman and Rick Watson. ansky, Angela Woodworth Rhoades, Jay Rhoades, Jason 1992—Paul Colgate, Kevin Kirwan, Don Meter, Ken Robinson. Ottoson, Bill Pile, Kathy Runyan, Don Schmaderer, *Harry 2010—Cory Brooks, Jim Butler, Corey Campbell, Lorna Simonton and *Loy Young. Dahlgren-Glenn, Tony Dammen, Scott Doyle, Bret Eng- 1993—Rodney Cook, Dale Hendrickson, Nancy Cozad dahl, Joe Juelfs, Travis McDermott, Lacy Orpin, *Scott Newman, Charles McGaw, Jim Prell, Ken Parks, Mike Ritzen, *Brad Smith, Jennifer Vasey-Reiners. Parks, *Larry Riley and Walt Stoeger. 2011—No selections were made due to the college cel- 1994—Randy Bauer, Rick Brown, Chad Emanuel, Kevin ebrating its centennial. Emanuel, Scott Jones, Michael Kinnaird, *Wanda Rainbolt 2012—Corey Arndt, Patti Buettner, Curtis Deines, Jason and Larry Ruzicka. Funk, Judd Hoos, Jami Huckfeldt, Misty Leslie, Doug 1995—Kent Halley, Rex Jones, Kathy Kennedy, Jean Lytle, Curt Moffat, Jeremy Robinson, Libi Susag. Fuchs Poythress, Martee Meter Pruitt, Terry Statton and Dale Williamson. *CSC coaches 1996—Clint Belden, Doug Brandt, Dale Drahota, Lue (Trapp, Riley and Wood also were CSC athletes) Graesser, Sheryl Myers Levi, Rick Nave, Kelvin Sharp, +Meritorious service Dale Timperley and Fran Wrage. 30 Chadron State College’s Top Athletes Through the Years Each year, most of the teams at Chadron State College 2005-06—Marcus Ligons, 2006-07—Marcus Ligons; select a most valuable athlete. Often the team members do 2007-08—Tim McLaurin; 2008-09—Tim McLaurin; the voting. The following are the CSC athletes who have 2009-10—Moala Tautuaa; 2010-11—Moala Tautuaa; received the awards as the best in their sport since 1980: 2011-12—Moala Tautuaa; 2012-13—Zac Bargen

FOOTBALL: 1980—J.D. Hill, 1981—John Flynn, WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: 1980-81—Maureen 1982—Phil Haberman, 1983—Dave Smith, 1984—Duane Cooney, 1981-82—Maureen Cooney, 1982-83— Laurie Smith, 1985—Duane Smith, 1986—Dean Rickard, 1987— Tucker, 1983-84—Deb Sylte, 1984-85—Deb Sylte, 1985- Leo Mendelsohn, 1988—Don Beebe, 1989—Chris Stein 86—Mary Perrien, 1986-87—Mary Perrien, 1987-88—Mary and Dave Landen, 1990—Corey Anderson and David Perrien, 1988-89—Michelle Dahlberg, 1989-90—Tari Jones, 1991—Russ Anderson on defense and all seniors Nelson, 1990-91—Tricia Lukawski, 1991-92—Tricia (Bill Boness, Curtis Deines, Craig Kallhoff, Steward Perez, Lukawski, 1992-93— Tricia Lukawski, 1993-94—Shauna Jay Rhoades, Jerry Thomas and Rich Van Deer) on offense, Smith, 1994-95—Lorna Dahlgren and Lacy Orpin, 1995- 1992—David McCartney, 1993—Joe Planansky, 1994— 96—Jami Huckfeldt, 1996-97—Jami Huckfeldt and Patty Joe Planansky, 1995— All 14 seniors, 1996—Judd Hoos, Jeffers, 1997-98—Tonya Weber.1999-99—Braidi Hladky, 1997—Kevin Homer, 1998—Kevin Homer, 1999—Casey 1999-2000—Roxi Hoegerl, 2000-01—Braidi Hladky, 2001- Beran, 2000—Jeff Japp, 2001—Matt Strand, 2002—Mar- 02—Kim Petty, 2002-03—Janet Raymer, 2003-04—Kim vin Jackson, 2003—Marvin Jackson, 2004—Danny Wood- Petty, 2004-05—Taylor Cady, 2005-06—Bec Kyba, 2006- head, 2005—Danny Woodhead. 2006—Danny Woodhead; 07—Natalyn Cumings; 2007-08—Sunni Busch; 2008-09— 2007—Danny Woodhead and Joe McLain; 2008—Joe Sunni Busch; 2009-10—Kaitlin Petri; 2010-11—Lexi Smidt; McLain; 2009—Duke Eardley; 2010—James Belville; 2011-12—Kaitlin Petri; 2012-13—Kattie Ranta. 2011—James Belville; 2012—Kevin Lindholm. WRESTLING: 1980-81—Gary Gill, 1981-82—Mark VOLLEYBALL: 1980—Barb Zurn, 1981—Barb Zurn, Schoeneman, 1982-83—Dan Barent, 1983-84—Bart 1982—Barb Zurn, 1983—Carrie Roberts, 1984—Carolyn Voycheske, 1984-85—Leonard Hawkins, 1985-86—Mike Williams, 1985—Kim Cox, 1986—Kim Cox, 1987—Jeni- Max, 1986-87—Jeff Parke, 1987-88—Bob Waldner, 1988- fer Proud, 1988—Jenifer Proud, 1989—Starla Paules, 89—Bob Waldner, 1989-90—Bob Waldner, 1990-91—Steve 1990—Gena Bales, 1991—Roxie Boehm, 1992—Wendy Loyd and Brennan Schwenk, 1991-92—J.C. Summers, Alexander & Dawn Hutchins, 1993—Wendy Alexander, 1992-93—Travis McDermott, 1993-94—Tony Dammen, 1994—Angela Woodworth, 1995—Jennifer Vasey, 1996— 1994-95—Tony Dammen and Travis McDermott, 1995-96— Molly Ruggles, 1997—Molly Ruggles, 1998—Molly Rug- Justin Hoopman, 1996-97—Corey Arndt, 1997-98—Justin gles, 1999—Billie Grant, 2000—Tasha Reed, 2001—Tasha Hoopman. 1998-99—Kevin Allison, 1999-2000—Josh Reed, 2002—Tasha Reed. 2003—Kelly Kraus, 2004—Aly- Schommer, 2000-01—Jason Dye. 2001-02—Cody Beguin, sia Wardyn, 2005—Alysia Wardyn, 2006—Patrice Henson; 2002-03—Jeff Rusher, 2003-04—Travis Peak, 2004-05— 2007—Jamie Mills Weingart; 2008—Jennifer Luatua; Jake Schluckebier, 2005-06—Mark Pfeifer, 2006-07—Brett 2009—Alyssa Norton; 2010—Mollie Jones; 2011—Mal- Hunter; 2007-08—Josh Majerus; 2008-09—Brett Hunter; lory Irvine; 2012—Mallory Irvine. 2009-10—Jimmy Savala; 2010-11—Jimmy Savala; 2011- 12—Jordan Debus; 2012-13—Jordan Debus MEN’S BASKETBALL: 1980-81—Dick Uhing, 1981-82—Gregg Stephens, 1982-83—Randy Lotton, MEN’S TRACK: 1980—Monty Reher, 1981—Kyle 1983-84—Randy Lotton, 1984-85—Rich King, 1985- Wigington, 1982—Mike Barry, 1983—Tony Farris, 86—Rand Woods, 1986-87—Ted Niemann, 1987-88— 1984—Tony Farris, 1985—Scott Christensen, 1986— Ted Niemann, 1988-89—Todd Brosius, 1989-90—Scott Duane Smith, 1987—Danny Moore, 1988—Danny Moore, Wentz, 1990-91 —Josh Robinson, 1991-92—Josh Rob- 1989—Danny Moore, 1990—Cory Shinkle, 1991—Kail inson, 1992-93—Russ Crafton; 1993-94—Russ Craf- Bowman, 1992—entire team, 1993—Craig Ullmann, ton and Jason Robinson, 1994-95—Jeremy Robinson, 1994—Tracy Heiman & Todd Ziettlow, 1995—Doug 1995-96—Jeremy Robinson, 1996-97—Jahvea Vida- Lytle & Mark Ritterbush, 1996—Doug Lytle, 1997—Dan kovich, 1997-98—Domonic Harris, 1998-99—Domonic Wagner, 1998—Doug Lytle, 1999—Jamie Knapke. 2000— Harris. 1999-2000—Otis Frazier, 2000-01—Zak Ken- Ryan Baily., 2001—Ryan Baily, 2002—Zach Even, 2003— nedy, 2001-02—Jeremy Wissing, 2002-03—Deon David. Zach Even and Derrick Murphy, 2004—Dusty Hudson, 2003-04—Jeremy Wissing, 2004-05—Eric Griffo, 2005—Joel Duffield, 2006—Joel Duffield, 2007—Mike 31 Chadron State College’s Top Athletes Through the Years Smith; 2008—Mike Smith; 2009—Brandon Harrington; rell, 2003—Curt LaDuke, 2004—Barb Holm, 2005—Jen- 2010—Cody Hunt; 2011—Brad Gamble; 2012—Cody nifer Nelson, 2006—Chase Francis, 2007—Chase Francis Hunt; 2013—Cody Hunt & Andy Hollibaugh; 2008—Lacey Roberts; 2009—Whit- ten Hoover; 2010—Whitten Hoover; 2011—Kelsey Scott; WOMEN’S TRACK: 1980—Jeanne Murphy, 1981— 2012—Kelsey Scott, 2013—Amy Tierney Laurie Wickard, 1982—Jeanne Murphy, 1983—Lark Durnell, 1984—Dawn Bowcott, 1985—Wanda Holwell, WOMEN’S GOLF: 1993-94—Dionne Holmquist, 1986—Dawn Bowcott Bohrnsen & Jenifer Durbin, 1987— 1994-95—Markee Satchell, 1995-96—Kammi Jarvis Jenifer Durbin & Deb Spickelmeier, 1988—Jenifer Durbin & Miranda Wightman, 1996-97—Kammi Jarvis, 1997- Proud, 1989—Deb Spickelmier, 1990—Dawn Brammer, 98—Kammi Jarvis & Jennifer Collins, 1998-99—Jennifer 1991—Dawn Brammer & Caryn Martin, 1992—entire Collins, 1999-2000—Jennifer Collins , 2000-01—Jennifer team, 1993—Caryn Martin & Libi Malone, 1994—Kit Collins and Jennifer Leake, 2001-02—Jennifer Leake and Nelson, 1995—Kit Nelson & Kim Walker, 1996—Desrae Rhonda Beatty, 2002-03—Rhonda Beatty, 2003-04—Sarah Dean, 1997—Michelle Wolford, 1998—Kathy Melchior, Halsey, 2004-05—Sarah Halsey, 2005-06—Sarah Halsey, 1999—Julie Guzzy, 2000—Julie Guzzy, 2001—Mandy 2006-07—Leslie Mueller; 2007-08—Allyson Malzahn; Kubo, 2002—Christie Miller, 2003—Jacqueline Wells, 2008-09—Allison Rowden; 2009-10—Alissa Peterson; 2004—Jessica Isenberger, 2005—Jacqueline Wells and 2010-11—Allison Rowden; 2011-12—Emilee Pilkington; Emily Volkmer, 2006—Emily Volkmer, 2007—Emily Volk- 2012-13—Karissa Moreland mer; 2008—Mary Wells; 2009—Jessica Horsley; 2010— Ashley Riesen; 2011—Jessica Horsley; 2012—Stacee SOFTBALL: 2007—Katie Beck and Allison Hendrick- Craig; 2013—Kaelie Jelden sen (offensive), Blair McEndaffer (defensive); 2008—Al- lison Hendricksen; 2009—Casey Williams; 2010—Katie RODEO: 1988—Del Dack, 1989—Rusty Kluender, Bolin; 2011—Jamie Mazankowski; 2012—Angela Jay; 1990—Lee Crawford, 1991—Justin Hammond, 1992—Joy 2013—Katie Londo Petersen, 1993—Billy Brown & Kristin Murphy, 1994— Billy Brown & Kristin Murphy, 1995—Pat Burk, 1996— MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: 2012 —Alex Johnson None selected, 1997—Travis Anderson & Chessney Sevier, 1998—Sid Merrill & Devon Smith, 1999—Will Farrell, WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: 2012 —Ashley Riesen 2000—Will Farrell, 2001—Dustin Elliott, 2002—Will Far-

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

Men’s Basketball Name, Year Team Josh Robinson, 1992 NAIA Division II Second Team

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

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

Women’s Basketball Name, Year Team Tricia Lukawski, 1993 NCAA D-II Third Team Kaitlin Petri, 2009 Daktronics D-II Third Team

35 Chadron State College All-Americans Track and Field Indoors Year Name Event Place Mark/Time 1980 Monty Reher Shot put 6th 53-6½ 1981 Laurie Wickard Shot put 4th 39-10¼ 1982 Lark Durnell Long jump 5th 16-10 Zeta Goodrich Long jump 6th 16-8½ 1987 Jennifer Durbin Long jump 6th 18-2 Deb Spickelmier 880 yards 5th 2:20.10 1988 Jennifer Durbin Proud 60 yards 5th 7.14 Long jump 5th 18-10½ Deb Spickelmier 1,000 yards 4th 2:41.52 1989 Don Beebe 60 yards 5th 6.31 Deb Spickelmier 1,000 yards 3rd 2:41.18. 1990 Dawn Brammer Shot put 2nd 42-6½ Kail Bowman Shot put 4th 52-4½ 1991 Kail Bowman Shot put 4th 54-8¼ Dawn Brammer Shot put 4th 44-5 1992 Dawn Brammer Shot put 2nd 45-2½ Libi Malone Shot put 6th 43-4 Caryn Martin Long jump 5th 17-11¾ 1993 Caryn Martin Long jump 4th 18-9¼ High jump 5th 5-5 1994 Tracy Heiman High jump 1st 6-9¾ 1994 Kit Nelson Shot put 7th 42-11¾ 1996 Doug Lytle 35-pound weight 6th 54-5½ 1997 Jeff Gipson 55 meters 8th 6.47 1998 Doug Lytle Shot put 5th 54-8¼ 35-pound weight 5th 59-9½ 2001 Mandy Kubo Shot put 8th 44-6¾ 2003 Derrick Murphy High jump 5th 6-9¾ 2004 Jacqueline Wells 20-pound weight 3rd 57-5¾ Derek Hamilton Shot put 7th 53-11¾ 2005 Jacqueline Wells 20-pound weight 3rd 61-9 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 6th 38-8¼ 2006 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 2nd 48-1¾ 20-pound weight 5th 55-9¼ Emily Volkmer Triple jump 3rd 39-8¾ Joel Duffield 400 meters 2nd 47.22 Jack Sides High jump 5th 6-11 2007 Jourdin Holden Long jump 7th 23-9 Riley Northrup High jump 7th 6-8¾ 2008 Mary Wells Shot put 5th 46-11¾ Mike Smith 200 meters 6th 22.04 2011 Brad Gamble Heptahtlon 1st 5,075 points Lanar Newman Long jump 5th 23-6¼ Julia Bayer Long jump 7th 18-8½ Cody Hunt Shot put 8th 57-3 Karl McFarlane 60-meter hurdles 3rd 7.96 2012 Cody Hunt Shot put 4th 57-3/4 Alex Graham 60 meters 4th 6.78 Karl McFarlane 60-meter hurdles 7th 8.01 Jazmyn Webster High jump 7th 5-7 ¾

36 Chadron State College All-Americans Track and Field Outdoors Year Name Event Place Mark/Time 1981 Randy Jarzynka Marathon 6th 2.36:18.97 1982 Lark Durnell High jump 6th 5-4 1986 Dawn Bowcott Bohrnsen Marathon 4th 3.19:30.3 1987 Deron Dolfi Javelin 8th 194-0 Danny Moore Decathlon 4th 6,628 points Jennifer Durbin Proud Heptathlon 6th 4,407 points 1988 Danny Moore Decathlon 4th 6,624 points Deron Dolfi Javelin 3rd 204-10 Danny Moore Javelin 7th 189-7 1989 Danny Moore Javelin 3rd 206-5 Deron Dolfi Javelin 6th 199-3 Deb Spickelmier 800 meters 7th 2:15.82 1990 Cory Shinkle Decathlon 3rd 6,879 points Kail Bowman Shot put 7th 52-3 1991 Kail Bowman Shot put 3rd 55-¼ Caryn Martin Heptathlon 7th 4,490 points 1992 Caryn Martin Heptathlon 3rd 4,957 points Dawn Brammer Shot put 7th 43-8 1993 Caryn Martin Heptathlon 2nd 5,151 points Tracy Heiman High jump 8th 6-9 Libi Malone Shot put 6th 42-11 1994 Tracy Heiman High jump 3rd(tie) 6-9 1998 Doug Lytle Shot put 6th 55-2¼ Discus 6th 166-9 2001 Mandy Kubo Shot put 4th 48-10 2003 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 4th 46-4 Derrick Murphy High jump 7th 6-9 2004 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 6th 46-4¾ Hammer throw 8th 170-9 2005 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 4th 48-7¼ Emily Volkmer Triple Jump 6th 39-3¼ 2006 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 3rd 48-2½ Hammer throw 6th 178-0 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 8th 40-6 Amanda Owens Heptathlon 7th 4,779 points Joel Duffield 400 meters 5th 47.10 2007 Amanda Owens Heptathlon 4th 4,926 points High jump 8th 5-7 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 6th 39-10 ½ Mary Wells Discus 7th 145-5 2008 Stacy Girard 1,500 meters 5th 4:33.51 2010 Cody Hunt Shot put 6th 58-7 ¼ Brandon Harrington 110 hurdles 8th 14.64 2011 Brad Gamble Decathlon 2nd 7,177 Jessica Horsley Hammer Throw 2nd 189-1 Karl McFarlane 110 hurdles 5th 14.21 4x100 Relay (Brandon Segelke, Phil Rivera, McFarlane, Jake Gruver) 6th 41.10 2012 Jazmyn Webster High jump 6th 5-9 ¼ 2013 Cody Hunt Shot Put 3rd 61-11 Karl McFarlane 110 hurdles 4th 13.97

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

37 Chadron State College Academic All-Americans The following are Academic All-Americans as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America:

Football Year Name Team 1971 Larry Ruzicka CoSIDA Academic All-American 1972 Larry Ruzicka CoSIDA Academic All-American 1973 Randy Bauer CoSIDA Academic All-American Jerry Sutton CoSIDA Academic All-American 1975 Bob Lacey CoSIDA Academic All-American 1979 Jerry Carder CoSIDA Academic All-American 1991 Jay Rhoades CoSIDA Academic All-American 1994 Corey Campbell CoSIDA Academic All-American 1995 Corey Campbell CoSIDA Academic All-American 1999 Casey Beran CoSIDA Academic All-American 2003 Rob Evans CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2006 Danny Woodhead CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2007 *Danny Woodhead CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2008 Shaine Odell CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Aaron Ide CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2010 Cory Beran CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2011 Sean McGowan CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2012 Glen Clinton CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team * College Division Player of the Year

Volleyball Year Name Team 1993 Wendy Grint Alexander CoSIDA Academic All-American

Women’s Basketball Year Name Team 1983 Laurie Tucker CoSIDA Honorable Mention 2011 Kaitlin Petri CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team

Men’s Basketball Year Name Team 1992 Josh Robinson CoSIDA Academic All-American

Women’s Golf Year Name Team 2006 Sarah Halsey CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team At Large

Softball Year Name Team 2009 Casey Williams CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2012 Angela Jay CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team

Track and Field Year Name Team 2001 Stacie Koehler CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2006 Joel Duffield CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Jacqueline Wells CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team 2012 Kelly Troester CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team

38 Chadron State College Academic Honorees The following are Scholar-Athletes or Academic Honorees as Track and Field selected by the NAIA or various coaches associations: Year Name Team 1983 Sue Goetzinger NAIA Scholar Athlete Women’s Basketball 1989 Jennifer Durbin Proud NAIA Scholar Athlete Year Name Team Deb Spickelmier NAIA Scholar Athlete 1988 Mary Perrien NAIA Scholar Athlete 1998 Jamie Knapke USTFCCCA 1989 Michelle Dahlberg NAIA Scholar Athlete Dan Wagner USTFCCCA 1990 Tari Nelson NAIA Scholar Athlete 2007 Staci Alberts USTFCCCA 1991 Amee Williams NAIA Scholar Athlete Stacy Girard USTFCCCA 1992 Tricia Lukawski NAIA Scholar Athlete Jennifer Hudson USTFCCCA Amanda Owens USTFCCCA Men’s Basketball Riley Northrup USTFCCCA Year Name Team Brandon Harrington USTFCCCA 1988 Phil Terpstra NAIA Scholar Athlete Jack Sides USTFCCCA Randy Taylor NAIA Scholar Athlete Mike Smith USTFCCCA 1989 Todd Brosius NAIA Scholar Athlete 2008 Mike Aimone USTFCCCA Dan Miller NAIA Scholar Athlete Stacy Girard USTFCCCA Scott Wentz NAIA Scholar Athlete Jake Gruver USTFCCCA 1990 Scott Wentz NAIA Scholar Athlete Brandon Harrington USTFCCCA 1991 Josh Robinson NAIA Scholar Athlete Perisha Hinton USTFCCCA Joe Schultz USTFCCCA Wrestling Mike Smith USTFCCCA Year Name Team 2009 Julia Bayer USTFCCCA 1987 Jeff Bloom NAIA Scholar Athlete Stacy Girard USTFCCCA 1988 Jeff Bloom NAIA Scholar Athlete Brandon Harrington USTFCCCA 1994 Garth Wagstaff NWCA All-American Lanar Newman USTFCCCA 1995 Tony Dammen NWCA All-American Ryan Shelton USTFCCCA 1995 Travis McDermott NWCA All-American Ricky Myers NWCA All-American Volleyball 1996 Dave Marich NWCA All-American Year Name Team 1997 Kevin Allison NWCA All-American 1984 Carolyn Williams NAIA Scholar Athlete Ricky Myers NWCAAll-American 1986 Kim Cox NAIA Scholar Athlete 1998 Kevin Allison NWCA All-American Justin Hoopman NWCA All-American Jake Holscher NWCA All-American Second Team 1999 Kevin Allison NWCA All-American Second Team 2000 Jake Holscher NWCA All-American Cody Beguin NWCA All-American Second Team 2001 Cody Beguin NWCA All-American 2002 Cody Beguin NWCAAll-American Ben Holscher NWCA All-American Seth Groff NWCA All-American Second Team 2003 Jordan Johnson NWCA All-American Travis Peak NWCAAll-American Seth Groff NWCA All-American Second Team Ben Holscher NWCA All-American Second Team 2004 Ben Holscher NWCA All-American Jordan Johnson NWCA All-American Travis Peak NWCA All-American Seth Groff NWCAAll-American Second Team 2006 Josh Majerus NWCA All-American Second Team Matt Weingart NWCA All-American Second Team 2007 Josh Majerus NWCA All-American First Team 2008 Josh Majerus NWCA All-American First Team Shaine Odell NWCA All-American Second Team

39 2012-13 Chadron State College Letterwinners Football Sophomores: Seniors: Keifer Burke, Davin Doyle, Garrett Gilkey, Brandon Gorsuch, Kyle Hinton, Tau Ho Ching, Bryce Huebner, Kevin Freshmen: Leandro Arias, CJ Clark, Devan Fors, Dylan Fors, - Mike Hill, Tyler Smart (6). Reed Burgener, Spencer Hunt, Jace Johnson, Jesse Lindholm, Jan Karlos Medina, Dominic Morris, Brandon Rat WLarralde,omen Taylor’s G olPownall,f Bryce Wiedeman (6). Juniors:cliff, Phil GlenRivera, Clinton, Alex Rodriguez, Pierre Etchemendy, Allan Schmaltz, Chapman Cody Ham, Wilson, Junior: Emilee Pilkington (1). Cody Wockenfuss. (16). Freshmen: Emma Harris, Karissa Moreland, Darcy Vernon, Bryant Miller, Travis Reeves, Cody Roes, Nathan Ross, Clint Schuyler Wetzel (4). Tony Hartman, Shea Koch, Jake McCrary, Tyler McFarland, Sophomores: Softball Sasse, Trelan Taylor, Tyler Wright. (14). Seniors: Danielle L’Argent, Ashlynn Marino, Nikki Ritzen, Amy Ethan Bauer, Josh Borm, Dillon Breinig, Conor- Schartz (4). Casey, Dain Dastrup, Alex Ferdinand, Lane Haller, Isaac Juniors: Aryn Grywusiewicz, Sarah Knudsen, Katie Londo, Holscher,Rios, Dylon Mike Rinaldo, Lorenzo, Zach Michael Sandstrom, Madkins, Austen Jonn Stephens, McLain, MattPat Kylee Polsley (4). rick O’Boyle, Sam Parker, Jojo Phillips, Lance Pickett, Andrew Sophomores: Jessica Eatmon, Amanda Einspahr, Casey Polk, Freshmen: Olufemi Aaron, Donnie Butler, Clay Cundall, Dylan Jessica Eatmon (4). Strieby, Antonio Thompson. (21) Freshmen: Rebekah Anthony, Shea Graham, Caroline Johnson, Katelyn Kruger, Caity Pelayo, Breeze Phillips (6). Furrier, Robert Jackson, Jared Maez, Kyle McCarthy, Cole Montgomery, Jake Murphy, Danny O’Boyle, Taz Olson, Daniel Women’s Indoor Track and Field VSotelo,olleyball KamRon Tomlinson, Kyle Vinich. (14). Seniors: Monique Fair, Kaelie Jelden, Erin Krause, Chelsea Mur- Seniors: Ashley Bargen, Kristina Harter, Lexi Hoagland, Mollie ray, Trae Patch (5) Jones (4). Juniors: Alyssa Norton, Cyndi Thomas (2) Juniors: Arielle Boone, Mallory Irvine, Jessica Jester (3). Sophomores: Shelby Guy, Meagan Nahrwold, Michaela Oden- Sophomores: Alyssa Bauer, Kelcey Christian, Erika Roybal, baugh, Josey Pehringer (4) Michaela Schmitt (4). Freshmen: Shelby Bozner, Mel Herl (2) Freshman: Justine Ackie (1). Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Cross Country Seniors: Kolten Jelden, Alex Johnson, Matt Mathiason, Lanar Senior: Alex Johnson (1) Newman, Sean Munger, Phil Rivera, Kelly Troester (7) Junior: Nathan Faulkner (1) Juniors: Gavan Archibald, Dean Francis, Alex Graham, Charith Freshmen: Simon Gudeta, Doug Harris, Evans Koech, Mike Kapukotuwa, Xavier Kvistad, Brandon Segelke (6) Steube, Domingo Torres (5) Sophomores: Fred Culp, Hunter Dittbenner, Kyle McCarthy, Tanner Rien, Cody Roberts, Greg Rodriguez (6) Women’s Cross Country Freshmen: Dylan Brant, Barrett Browne, Donnie Butler, Skyler Junior: Ashley Riesen (1) Hoopes, Zerek Jones, Daniel Sotelo (6) Freshmen: Ashley Appelt, Teren Hanson, Miranda Karn, Jayme Nunes, Sarah Townsend, Rebecca Volf (6) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Seniors: Monique Fair, Kaelie Jelden, Erin Krause, Chelsea Mur- Men’s Basketball ray, Trae Patch (5) Juniors: Zac Bargen, David Downey, Grant Stone, Chris Taylor (4). Juniors: Alyssa Norton, Cyndi Thomas, Sadie Waugh (3) Sophomores: Mouhamed Diop, Kendrick Holliman, Michael Sophomores: Shelby Guy, Shelly Lienemann, Meagan Nahr- Safer, Kyle Vinich (4). wold, Michaela Odenbaugh, Josey Pehringer, Rebecca Volf (6) Freshmen: Justyn Anderson, Brandon Pippenger, Dominique Watkins (3). Freshmen: Jamie Bair, Kali Blevins, Mel Herl (3)

Women’s Basketball Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Senior: Sadie Waugh (1) Seniors: Cody Hunt, Kolten Jelden, Matt Mathiason, Lanar New- Juniors: Greer Babbe, Lisa Durden, Kattie Ranta (3) man, Sean Munger, Kelly Troester (6) Sophomores: Dallas Shaw, Kate Simonton (2) Juniors: Gavan Archibald, Charith Kapukotuwa, Xavier Kvistad, Freshmen: Hattie Guzman, Jazmin Lopez, Jamie McLain (3) Phil Rivera, Brandon Segelke (5) Sophomores: Fred Culp, Hunter Dittbenner, Kyle McCarthy, Wrestling Tanner Rien, Cody Roberts, Greg Rodriguez (6) Seniors: Freshmen: Dylan Brant, Barrett Browne, Donnie Butler, Daniel Juniors: Sotelo (4) Chris Leak, Perry McAfee, Josh McCance, Bruce Zurek (4). Jordan Debus, Bret Klopp (2). 40 Chadron State College’s National Champions A summary of the national championship accomplish- Rodeo—Shelley Meter (Don’s daughter) was the all- ments follow: around cowgirl at the National College Finals Rodeo in Wrestling—Bob Lynch was the NAIA 158-pound 1987. national champion in 1971-72, concluding his season Rodeo—Will Farrell was the national collegiate bull- with a perfect 30-0 record. riding champion in 1999. Wrestling—Brent Hunter was the NCAA II Rodeo—Dustin Elliott was the national collegiate 165-pound national champion in 2006-07, concluding bullriding champion in 2001. his season with a 35-7 record. Rodeo—Will Farrell was the national collegiate bull- Wrestling—Josh Majerus was the NCAA II riding champion in 2002. 197-pound national champion in 2007-08, concluding It could also be noted that the CSC football team led his season with a 37-3 record. the nation in kickoff returns in 2001, when the Eagles Wrestling—Brett­ Hunter won the NCAA II averaged 27.04 yards. 174-pound national championship in 2008-09, conclud- Also, the CSC women’s basketball team lead NCAA ing his season with a 35-8 record. II in 3-pointers made per game in 2008-09 with 9.7. Track and Field—Tracy Heiman was the NCAA Track and Field—Brad Gamble was the NCAA Di- Division II indoor high jump champion in 1994 by vision II indoor heptathlon champion in 2011 by scor- clearing 6-9 3/4. ing a meet record 5,456 points. Football—David Jones was both the NAIA and NCAA Division II rushing champion with 1,570 yards in 1990. Omaha World Herald Midlands College Football—David McCartney was the NCAA Divi- Male Athlete of the Year sion II scoring champion in 1992 with 154 points on 25 2009: Joe McLain touchdowns and two two-point conversions. 2007: Danny Woodhead Football—Danny Woodhead led NCAA Division II 2002: Matt Strand rushing (1,840 yards), all-purpose yards (2,087) and 2000: Casey Beran scoring (162 points on 27 TDs) in 2004. 1988: Don Beebe Football—Danny Woodhead led NCAA Division II 1979: Brad Fults in rushing (2,756), all-purpose yards (3,158) and scor- ing (228 points on 38 TDs) in 2006. Each of the figures also led all of college football in 2006. Football—Danny Woodhead concluded his career as college football’s all-time leading rusher with 7.962 yards. (He ranks second in all-purpose yards with 9,479, just 32 yards from the leader, Brian Westbrook, and second in scoring with 654 points, just two fewer than the leader, Germaine Race. Both Woodhead and Race scored an all-time best 109 touchdowns.) Rodeo—Don Meter was the national collegiate calf roping champion in 1955. Rodeo—Jean Fuchs was the national collegiate breakaway roping champion in 1978. Rodeo—Kathy Kennedy was the national collegiate breakaway roping champion in 1979.

41 Jones named 2013 Clyde Bond Memorial recipient Mollie Jones of Longmont, Colo., was presented the Clyde Bond Memorial Award Winners Clyde Bond Memorial Award during Ivy Day on May 3 1981...... Ben Eicher at Chadron State College. 1982...... Clark Mitchell The award is given annually to CSC upperclassmen 1983...... Barb Zurn who exemplify the leadership skills, character and ath- 1984...... Charlie Mitchell letic abilities 1985...... Chris Wentling which Bond 1986...... Scott Christensen displayed dur- 1987...... Mark Carlisle ing his four 1988...... Tom Overstreet years Chadron 1989...... Don Beebe State. 1990...... Tari Nelson Jones was 1991...... Kail Bowman a four year 1992...... Jay Rhoades starter at out- 1993...... Dawn Hutchins side hitter for 1994...... Jason Sleep the Chadron 1995...... Tony Dammen State volley- 1996...... Jennifer Vasey ball team. As 1997...... Kerry Bailey a senior, she 1998...... Jamie Knapke finished with 1999...... Mike Brownfield 214 kills and 2000...... Julie Guzzy 284 digs. She 2001...... Melissa Burke was named Mollie Jones 2002...... John Dykes to the 2012 2003...... Austin Forster Capital One 2004...... Ben Holscher All-Academic District Six First Team and she was a 2005...... Lindsay Erwin two-time RMAC All-Academic selection. 2006...... Joel Duffield She was president of the Legal Studies Club, a mem- 2007...... Kalan Jones ber of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and 2008...... Landon Ehlers graduated Saturday with a bachelor’s degree in legal 2009...... Zach Wheeler, Sara Pilakowski studies. She will pursue a graduate degree in sports 2010...... Stacy Girard management. 2011...... John Ritzen, Joe Schultz For her career, Jones played in 105 matches, which is 2012...... Jeff Alcorn among the school’s leaders. She also scored over 800 2013...... Mollie Jones points in her career and is one of a handful of Eagles who had over 700 kills and 800 digs. Bond was a native of Sheridan, Wyo., and a pitcher on the Chadron State baseball team. After graduat- ing, he was attending a Southern Baptist seminary in Louisville, Ky., when he died on April 15, 1981 in an accident while mowing a church lawn. The award was established by family members and friends, and has been given annually. 42 Harter, Lindholm named RMAC Honor Student-Athletes Kevin Lindholm and Kristina Harter are the recipi- ents of Chadron State College’s Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference’s Honor Student-Athlete Awards for 2012-13. The awards are given for outstanding achievement in both academics and athletics. The RMAC annu- ally recognizes one male and one female athlete from each of its member institutions with the student-athlete awards. The names of the CSC honorees are placed on a banner in Armstrong Gymnasium. Both Lindholm and Harter were stellar team leaders and students. Lindholm, a senior from Eads, Colo., was a three- time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference First Team selection and a consensus All-American. In 2012, he Kristina Kevin led the Eagles with 122 tackles. He added 20.5 tackles Harter Lindholm for a loss and he also had 4.5 sacks and three fumble vided the CSC volleyball team with excellent defense. recoveries. She ended her career as one of four CSC players to He was named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Con- have at least 1,000 digs – she has over 1,100 in her ference Defensive Player of the Year and finished his career – and she averaged over four digs per set for career with 299 tackles, the ninth most in school his- her career. tory. His 37.5 tackles for loss in his career ranks him She was an RMAC All-Academic honorable men- fifth at CSC. tion selection in 2011 and was placed on the second He has a 3.65 GPA while majoring in education. He team this season. was named to the RMAC All-Academic First Team Harter graduated with a degree in communication three times and the second team once. arts with a 3.74 GPA. Harter, a senior from Colorado Springs, Colo., pro-

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

44 2012-13 RMAC Academic Award Recipents Football Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^ Ethan Bauer So. Morse Bluff, Neb. 3.76 Criminal Justice ^ Nolan Britain R-Fr. Delta, Colo. 3.40 Geosciences # Conor Casey So. Rapid City, S.D. 3.40 English + Glen Clinton Jr. Cody, Wyo. 3.58 Biology ^ Chris Conroy R-Fr. Gordon, Neb. 3.34 Pre-Chiropractic ^ Dain Dastrup So. Benson, Ariz. 3.58 Human Biology + Pierre Etchemendy Jr. Douglas, Wyo. 3.80 Rangeland Management ^ Brandon Gorsuch Sr. Rapid City, S.D. 3.46 Psychology ^ Isaac Holscher So. Scottsbluff, Neb. 3.48 Sports and Recreation ^ Shea Koch Jr. Custer, S.D. 3.55 Business Administration + Kevin Lindholm Sr. Eads, Colo. 3.65 Physical Education and Health # Kyle McCarthy R-Fr. Aurora, Neb. 3.89 Business Accounting ^ Tyler McFarland Jr. Boise, Idaho 3.80 History *+ Jonn McLain So. Chadron, Neb. 3.78 Math Education ^ Cole Montgomery R-Fr. Casper, Wyo. 3.58 Undecided ^ Patrick O’Boyle So. Gering, Neb. 3.60 Physical Education and Health ^ Taz Olson R-Fr. Buffalo, S.D. 3.66 Business Management # Sam Parker So. Harrison, Neb. 3.70 Communication + Brandon Ratcliff Sr. Chillicothe, Ill. 3.66 Education + Zach Sandstrom So. Chadron, Neb. 3.92 Math Education ^ Austen Stephens So. Lincoln, Neb. 3.35 Biology ^ Kyle Vinich R-Fr. Casper, Wyo. 3.30 Undecided ^ Cody Wockenfuss Sr. Crete, Neb. 3.40 Business Finance ^ Tyler Wright Jr. Arvada, Colo. 3.50 Business + First Team selection. # Second Team selection. ^ Honorable mention.

Volleyball Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^ Ashley Bargen Sr. Chadron, Neb. 3.60 Elementary Education ^ Alyssa Bauer So. Rapid City, S.D. 3.30 Biology # Kristina Harter Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. 3.74 Communication Arts ^ Lexi Hoagland Sr. Rushville, Neb. 3.70 Natural Sciences ^ Mallory Irvine Jr. Ravenna, Neb. 3.50 Rangeland Management + Mollie Jones Sr. Longmont, Colo. 3.90 Criminal Justice ^ Erika Roybal So. Denver, Colo. 3.40 Business Education ^ Michaela Schmitt So. Longmont, Colo. 3.80 Business + First Team selection. # Second Team selection. ^ Honorable mention.

Women’s Basketball Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^ Hattie Guzman R-Fr. Scottsbluff, Neb. 3.55 Human Biology # Kattie Ranta Jr. Rapid City, S.D. 3.52 Physical Education and Health ^ Dallas Shaw So. Buffalo, Wyo. 3.90 Health Education # Second Team selection. ^ Honorable mention. Men’s Cross Country Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^ Gavan Archibald Jr. St. Ann, Jamaica 3.60 Business Administration ^ Alex Johnson Sr. Kearney, Neb. 3.60 Psychology ^ Mathew Mathiason Jr. Pierce, Colo. 3.46 Elementary Education # Kelly Troester Sr. Marsland, Neb. 3.98 Rangeland Management # Second Team selection. ^ Honorable mention.

Women’s Cross Country Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major ^ Jayme Nunes So. Alliance, Neb. 3.50 Education ^ Becca Volf R-Fr. Wood River, Neb. 3.86 Family and Consumer Science 45 # Second Team selection. ^ Honorable mention. 2012-13 RMAC Academic Award Recipents Wrestling Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major # Devan Fors So. Roseburg, Ore. 3.60 Health Sciences %# Dylan Fors So. Roseburg, Ore. 3.89 Health Sciences + Michael Hill So. Lingle, Wyo. 3.58 Business Administration # Josh McCance Sr. Chadron, Neb. 3.61 Social Sciences + First Team selection. # Second Team selection. % RMAC Summit Award winner (highest GPA in conference)

Men’s Track and Field Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major #! Gavan Archibald So. St. Ann, Jamaica 3.64 Business ^ Jacob Brunette So. Pinedale, Wyo. 3.39 Sports and Recreation ^ Dean Francis Jr. Montego Bay, Jamaica 3.41 Business # Alex Graham Jr. St. Leonardo, Jamaica 3.55 Business ^ Alex Johnson Sr. Kearney, Neb. 3.46 Psychology ^ Mathew Mathiason Sr. Pierce, Colo. 3.50 Education @ Kyle McCarthy So. Aurora, Neb. 3.80 Business ^ Paul McGowan Gr. Kingston, Jamaica 3.75 Business ^ Sean Munger Sr. Imperial, Neb. 3.37 Science #! Lanar Newman Gr. Kingston, Jamaica 3.50 Business ^ Cody Roberts So. Trinchera, Colo. 3.57 Business ^ Brandon Segelke Jr. Sidney, Neb. 3.35 Business @+% Kelly Troester Sr. Marsland, Neb. 3.98 Rangeland Management @ First Team, # Second Team Indoors. + First Team, ! Second Team Outdoors. ^ Honorable Mention. % RMAC Summit Award winner (highest GPA in conference)

Women’s Track and Field Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major # Liz Ellicott Jr. Harrison, Neb. 4.00 Family and Consumer Science #! Kaelie Jelden Sr. Eaton, Colo. 3.88 Education ^ Megan Nahrwold So. Byers, Colo. 3.33 Sports and Recreation ^ Alyssa Norton Jr. Rushville, Neb. 3.32 Sports and Recreation ^ Jayme Nunes So. Alliance, Neb. 3.63 Education #! Cyndi Thomas Jr. Omaha, Neb. 3.94 Family and Consumer Science ^ Becca Volf R-Fr. Wood River, Neb. 3.86 Family and Consumer Science ! Second Team Outdoors ^ Honorable Mention.

Women’s Golf Name Yr. Hometown GPA Major + Emilee Pilkington Jr. Scottsbluff, Neb. 3.80 Music Education # Nicole Tlustos Sr. Hay Springs, Neb. 3.58 Elementary Education + First Team selection. # Second Team Selection.

Softball Name Yr. Hometown GPA Hometown # Nikki Ritzen Sr. Chadron, Neb. 3.69 Business Administration ^ Amanda Einspahr So. McCook, Neb. 3.48 Elementary Education ^ Ashlynn Marino Sr. Fresno, Calif. 3.60 Family and Consumer Science ^ Rebecca Wetsch So. Erie, Colo. 3.46 Biology # Second Team Selection. ^ Honorable Mention.

46 Academic All-District VII Honorees Year Name Sport 2009-10 + Brandon Harrington Football 2003-04 +* Rob Evans Football + John Ritzen Football + Austin Forster Football + Cory Beran Football Ryan Mackey Football Travis Atter Football 2004-05 + Ben Woodhead Football Cassie Humphrey Softball + Amanda Green Volleyball 2010-11 +* Cory Beran Football + Dave Camadini Men’s Basketball + Jeff Alcorn Football + Sarah Halsey At-Large (Golf) + Sean McGowan Football + Mike Kochis Track and Field John Ritzen Football 2005-06 + Eric Barker Football Tim Hiett Football + Ben Woodhead Football Jed Herblan Football +* Sarah Halsey At-Large (Golf) Kevin Berg Football Danny Woodhead Football + Jamie Mazankowski Softball 2006-07 + Kody Christensen Men’s Basketball 2011-12 +* Kaitlin Petri Women’s Basketball +* Danny Woodhead Football +* Angela Jay Softball + Mark Pfeifer At-Large (Wrestling) +* Sean McGowan Football Bryce Jarzynka Football 2012-13 +* Glen Clinton Football Chase Olsen Football + Mollie Jones Volleyball Joe McLain Football +* Kelly Troester Track/Cross Country 2007-08 +*# Danny Woodhead Football + Shaine Odell Football Bryce Jarzynka Football * College Division Academic All-American John Strand Football + First Team District 6 Selection # College Division Academic Player of the Year Joe McLain Football Paul Schweger Football District Breakdown: Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Zach Wheeler Football Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming. Stacy Girard Track and Field Mike Smith Track and Field 2008-09 Brandon Harrington Track and Field +* Casey Williams Softball +* Shaine Odell Football +* Aaron Ide Football Joe McLain Football John Ritzen Football Ben Puffer Football Jared Koester Football

47 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present Football 1997-98: 11-15, 7-12 5th (East) 2004: 4th, 84.5 points 1991: 5-5-1, 3-3 3rd-5th tie 1998-99: 11-15 9-10 5th (East) 2005: 7th, 51.5 points 1992: 7-3, 5-2 3rd 1999-00: 19-8, 15-4 2nd (East) 2006: 5th, 68 points 1993: 6-5, 2-5 6th 2000-01: 8-17, 7-12 5th (East) 2007: 5th, 91.5 points 1994: 9-2, 5-2 3rd 2001-02: 15-12, 10-9 4th (East) 2008: 4th, 82.5 points 1995: 8-2, 5-2 3rd 2002-03: 12-14, 8-11 5th (East) 2009: 6th, 62.5 points 1996: 10-1, 7-1 1st 2003-04: 8-19, 4-15 6th tie (East) 2010: 6th (tie), 67.5 points 1997: 8-3, 6-2 2nd (tie) 2004-05: 13-14, 7-12 6th tie (East) 2011: 6th, 64 points 1998: 9-3, 7-1 1st (tie) 2005-06: 11-16, 6-13 6th tie (East) 2012: 9th, 39.5 points 1999: 7-3, 7-1 1st (tie) 2006-07: 6-20, 4-14 6th tie (East) 2013: 5th, 59.5 points 2000: 8-3, 7-1 2nd 2007-08: 7-20, 6-13 6th tie (East) 2001: 10-1, 8-0 1st 2008-09: 8-19, 4-15 6th tie (East) Men’s Indoor Track 2002: 8-2, 7-1 1st (tie) 2009-10: 10-16, 8-11 5th tie (East) 1990: 4th, 57 points 2003: 8-2, 6-2 2nd 2010-11: 6-19, 4-18 13th 1991: 3rd-4th tie, 39 points 2004: 7-3, 6-2 2nd (tie) 2011-12: 13-14, 13-9 5th tie 1992: 4th, 38 points 2005: 4-6, 4-4 5th (tie) 2012-13: 3-23, 3-19 14th 1993: 5th, 11 points 2006: 12-1, 8-0 1st 1994: 5th, 29 points 2007: 12-1, 8-0 1st Women’s Basketball 1995: 6th, 29 points 2008: 11-2, 9-0 1st 1990-91: 13-13, 5-7 4th-5th tie 1996: 5th, 58 points 2009: 7-4, 6-3 3rd (tie) 1991-92: 7-22, 3-9 6th 1997: 5th, 32 points 2010: 8-3, 7-2 3rd (tie) 1992-93: 18-9, 10-2 1st tie 1998: 6th, 34 points 2011: 6-5, 6-3 3rd (tie) 1993-94: 18-9, 9-3 2nd 1999: 6th, 9 points 2012: 9-3, 8-1 2nd 1994-95: 22-8, 10-2 1st tie 2000: 5th, 19 points 1995-96: 13-14, 9-7 4th-5th tie 2001: 6th, 19.5 points Volleyball 1996-97: 11-16, 10-9 5th (East) 2002: 6th, 38 points 1990: 24-17, 9-3 3rd 1997-98: -9-17, 6-13 6th (East) 2003: 5th, 50.5 points 1991: 30-20, 5-7 4th 1998-99: 11-15, 11-8 5th (East) 2004: 5th, 56 points 1992: 15-23, 5-7 4th 1999-00: 20-8, 13-6 2nd (East) 2005: 5th, 45 points 1993: 22-8, 10-2 2nd 2000-01: 19-9, 13-6 2nd (East) 2006: 3rd, 112.5 points 1994: 23-12, 9-3 3rd 2001-02: 5-21, 5-14 6th (East) 2007: 3rd, 120 points 1995: 23-17, 5-7 5th-6th tie 2002-03: 13-15, 10-9 5th (East) 2008: 4th, 89 points 1996: 8-19, 5-14 6th (East) 2003-04: 8-18, 8-11 6th (East) 2009: 5th, 60 points 1997: 11-19, 4-15 6th (East) 2004-05: 7-20, 6-13 6th (East) 2010: 2nd, 121 points 1998: 6-20, 3-16 7th (East) 2005-06: 4-23, 3-16 6th (East) 2011: 4th, 78 points 1999: 3-27, 1-18 7th (East) 2006-07: 2-25, 1-18 7th (East) 2012: 4th, 87 points 2000: 11-21, 5-14 6th (East) 2007-08: 9-18, 6-16 6th (East) 2013: 2nd, 151 points 2001: 8-21, 3-16 7th (East) 2008-09: 11-16, 6-13 6th tie (East) 2002: 13-14, 10-9 5th (East) 2009-10: 8-19, 8-11 4th tie (East) Men’s Outdoor Track 2003: 17-11, 9-10 5th (East) 2010-11: 6-20, 4-18 12th 1990: 7th, 18 points 2004: 12-15, 7-12 5th tie (East) 2011-12: 8-18, 8-14 11th 1991: 5th, 26 points 2005: 3-26, 2-17 6th (East) 2012-13: 5-21, 5-17 11th 1992: 4th, 14 points 2006: 3-30, 2-17 6th (East) 1993: 4th, 19 points 2007: 11-19, 8-11 5th (East) Wrestling 1994: 5th, 21 points 2008: 3-26, 1-18 7th (East) 1990: 6th, 31.5 points 1995: 6th, 39 points 2009: 5-21, 5-14 6th (East) 1991: 6th, 25 points 1996: 5th, 53 points 2010: 2-24, 1-17 7th (East) 1992: 3rd, 54 points 1997: 6th, 8 points 2011: 5-25, 0-18 7th (East) 1993: 3rd, 49.75 points 1998: 6th, 36 points 2012: 5-24, 2-17 7th (East) 1994: 2nd, 83.5 points 1999: 7th, 6 points 1995: 1st, 80 points 2000: 6th, 30 points Men’s Basketball 1996: 4th, 52.5 points 2001: 4th, 64 points 1990-91: 11-19, 1-11 7th 1997: 4th, 50 points 2002: 6th, 5 points 1991-92: 16-14, 7-5 4th 1998: 6th, 59.5 points 2003: 5th, 77 points 1992-93: 12-16, 7-5 3rd 1999: 6th, 69 points 2004: 5th, 62 points 1993-94: 17-10, 9-3 1st tie 2000: 3rd, 89 points 2005: 6th, 44 points 1994-95: 4-22, 3-11 8th 2001: 5th, 86 points 2006: 5th, 101 points 1995-96: 10-17, 5-11 7th-8th tie 2002: 2nd, 90 points 2007: 4th, 100 points 1996-97: 11-15, 8-11 5th (East) 2003: 4th, 73 points 2008: 4th, 113.5 points 48 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present 2009: 5th, 65 points 2012: 5th, 69 points 2010: 3rd, 146 points 2013: 4th, 99 points 2011: 5th, 75.5 points 2012: 3rd, 118 points *Women’s Golf 2013: 2nd, 183 points 1996: 3rd, 718 strokes 1998: 3rd, 739 strokes 1998: 1st, 694 strokes Women’s Indoor Track 1990: 7th, 8 points 1999: 3rd, 347 strokes 1991: 4th, 22 points 2000: 3rd, 686 strokes 1992: 4th, 26 points 2001: CSC not entered 1993: 3rd, 30 points 2002: 3rd, 1,037 strokes 1994: 4th, 10 points 2003: 3rd, 729 strokes 1995: 6th, 9 points 2004: 3rd, 731 strokes 1996: 6th, 4 points 2005: 4th, 705 strokes 1997: 5th, 15 points 2006: 7th, 2,930 strokes 1998: 5th, 28 points 2007: 5th, 20 points 1999: 6th, 14 points 2008: 7th, 10 points 2000: 5th, 16 points 2009: 8th, 4 points 2001: 6th, 30 points 2010: 9th 2002: 5th, 18 points 2011: 7th, 5 points 2003: 6th, 37 points 2012: 8th, 776 strokes 2004: 5th, 68 points 2013: 6th, 695 strokes *Tourney was during fall in 1996-97 and 1998- 2005: 3rd, 69 points 99, moved to spring in 1997-98. Played in fall 2006: 3rd, 90 points again in 1999 and 2000, spring in 2002-03, 2007: 2nd, 160 points fall in 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06. In 2006-07, 2008: 4th, 88.5 points four tournaments were used to determine the 2009: 4th, 75.5 points standings. 2010: 7th, 28 points 2011: 3rd, 96 points Softball 2007: 16-24, 12-24 9th 2012: 5th, 44.5 points 2008: 20-23-1, 12-23-1 6th (East) 2013: 4th, 77 points 2009: 20-30, 13-21 5th (East) 2010: 25-30, 18-21 3rd (East) omen s utdoor rack W ’ O T 2011: 21-26, 17-21 5th (East) 1990: 7th, 10 points 2012: 17-32, 14-24 12th 1991: 4th, 14 points 2013: 14-24, 12-19 9th 1992: 5th, 8 points 1993: 4th, 29 points 1994: 4th, 13 points Women’s Cross Country 1995: 5th, 14 points 2012: 11th, 295 points 1996: 6th, 8 points 1997: 6th, 2 points Men’s Cross Country 1998: 6th, 15.5 points 2012: 12th, 350 points 1999: 5th, 36 points 2000: 5th, 45 points 2001: 5th, 64 points 2002: 6th, 26 points 2003: 5th, 77 points 2004: 5th, 74.5 points 2005: 5th, 91 points 2006: 2nd, 142.5 points 2007: 3rd, 180 points 2008: 4th, 101 points 2009: 7th, 59 points 2010: 6th, 48.5 points 2011: 2nd, 134 points

49 Smith retires as athletic director in April Brad Smith, who has been the letic director when the women’s golf Smith also led the way in the athletic director at Chadron State team formed in 1996. highly successful Don Beebe Chad- College for 26 years, announced his Smith was active in generating ron State Golf Classic, which has retirement in early April. support for the athletic program raised thousands of dollars for the Smith, who also coached foot- through the Chadron State Founda- athletic program. ball at CSC from 1987-2004, will tion for the Vision 2011 Compre- Smith was also an accomplished remain as athletic director until his hensive Campaign. That fund drive coach for the Eagles, culminating in replacement is hired. generated more than 16.5 million being named the RMAC’s All-Time Under Smith’s guidance, Chadron dollars, amassing funds for endow- Football Coach at the conference’s State joined the Rocky Mountain ments, the foundation’s annual centennial celebration in the sum- Athletic Conference and NCAA Di- fund and two building projects. The mer of 2009 after having a career vision II in the early 1990s. He also building projects consist of the con- record of 133-56-1 at Chadron State helped launch a softball program in struction of a new Rangeland Com- from 1987 to 2004. 2007 and the men’s and women’s plex and the creation of the Events Smith also served as the interim cross country programs wrapped up Center, a renovation and expansion coach for the football team midway their inaugural seasons in the fall of of the Armstrong Physical Educa- through the 2011 season. The Eagles 2012. In addition, Smith was ath- tion Building. went 3-1 with Smith at the helm. Former RMAC commish, Smith, named new CSC AD Chadron State College announced in late May that Smith also brokered a broadcast agreement with Joel R. Smith, the Commissioner of the Rocky Moun- Altitude Sports and Entertainment, which airs the con- tain Athletic Conference, has been named the Athletic ference’s monthly TV show - The RMAC Showcase Director at Chadron State College. - that debuted in 2004 and is broadcast to 6.5 million Smith is no stranger to administrative positions or to viewers. He also developed and administered over Chadron State College. In addition to being the con- $400,000 in NCAA grant resources and developed ference’s commissioner for 12 years, he was the direc- corporate partnerships to generate additional revenue tor of athletics at Fort Lewis College and the assistant for the conference. athletic director at Metropolitan State University of As commissioner, he was responsible for manage- Denver. ment and operations of the RMAC which is comprised Smith said his main priority at Chadron State will of 14 institutions and 21 championships. be to create a culture that benefits the student-athletes, Smith graduated from Metro State in 1987 and staff and fans. earned a master’s degree in management from Regis “First and foremost, I want to make the student- University in 1996. athletes’ lives better,” he said. He and his wife, Catherine Klazura, have six chil- Smith has seen growth wherever he’s worked, espe- dren: Timothy, Hannah, Andrew, Daniel, Sara and cially at the conference office. He was instrumental in Joshua. securing championship sites for the RMAC Basket- Smith is just the sixth athletic director in Chadron ball Shootout, negotiated live television coverage of State’s history. The others are Ross Armstrong (1937- RMAC basketball championship games, developed a 70), Mack Peyton (1970-80), Pat Colgate (1980-81, strategic plan for the conference and established com- 1983-87), Dick Theibert (1981-83) and Brad Smith mittees to help with the governance of the RMAC. (1987-2013). 50