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Northwest Nazarene University All Phone Numbers Area Code 208 2019-2020 CONFERENCE DIRECTORY Updated Aug. 1, 2019 Great Northwest Athletic Conference All Phone Numbers Area Code 503 CONFERENCE OFFICE STAFF Position/Name Phone Email Commissioner – Dave Haglund (8th year) 305-8756 [email protected] Associate Commissioner – Bridget Tetteh (8th year) 305-8756 [email protected] Assistant Commissioner for Communications Blake Timm (5th year) 305-8756 [email protected] Media Relations Assistant – Kaho Akau (1st year) 305-8756 [email protected] GNAC 8800 SE Sunnyside Rd., #102N Clackamas, OR 97015 Main Phone: 503-305-8756 Social Media Website: gnacsports.com Facebook: facebook.com/gnacsports Twitter: @gnacsports Instagram: @gnacsports Fast Facts Founded: 2001 NCAA Division II Region: West NCAA Football Region: Super Region 4 Colors: Green & Blue GNAC CEO Board School President/Chancellor Assistant Email Phone Alaska Anchorage Dr. Cathy Sandeen Celesta Richardson [email protected] 907-786-1334 Alaska Dr. Dan White Jeannie Phillips [email protected] 907-474-7765 Central Washington Dr. James Gaudino Kim Dawson [email protected] 509-963-2159 Concordia Dr. Johnnie M. Driessner Brenna Hughey [email protected] 503-493-6456 Montana State Billings Dr. Dan Edelman Evelyn Noennig [email protected] 406-657-2300 Northwest Nazarene Joel Pearsall Michelle Kuykendall [email protected] 208-467-8521 Saint Martin’s Dr. Roy Heynderickx Brenda Lund [email protected] 360-438-4307 Seattle Pacific Dr. Dan Martin Ruth Jacobsen [email protected] 206-281-2114 Simon Fraser Andrew Petter Sharon Eng [email protected] 778-782-4557 Alisha Walsh [email protected] Western Oregon Dr. Rex Fuller LouAnn Vickers [email protected] 503-838-8888 Western Washington Dr. Sabah Randhawa Barbara Sandoval [email protected] 360-650-7614 University of Alaska Anchorage All Phone Numbers Area Code 907 ADMINISTRATION Position/Name Phone Email Athletic Director – Greg Myford (2nd year) 786-7800 [email protected] Sr. Associate Athletic Director – Jane Pallister (19th year) 786-1225 [email protected] Sr. Associate Athletic Director - Ryan Smartwood (2nd year) 786-1307 [email protected] Associate AD/Academics, Compliance & SWA Dede Allen (26th year) 786-4803 [email protected] Faculty Athletic Rep – Dr. Deborah Narang (7th year) 786-1312 [email protected] Asst. AD/Media Relations – Ian Marks (3rd year) 786-4625 [email protected] Associate Media Relations Director – Nate Sagan (20th year) 786-1295 [email protected] Trainer – Rachel Butler (9th year, 2nd as head trainer) 786-1347 [email protected] Assistant Trainer – Kevin Lechtenberg (22nd year) 786-6164 [email protected] ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEAWOLVES Assistant Trainer – Michael Dhesse (5th year) 786-0606 [email protected] 3211 Providence Drive Assistant Trainer – Kei Flechsing (2nd year) 786-7636 [email protected] Anchorage, AK 99508-8366 Fiscal Technician – Diana Campbell (2nd year) 786-4825 [email protected] Athletics Phone: 907-786-1250 Business Manager – Kristin Warren (17th year) 786-1233 [email protected] Athletics Fax: 907-786-1142 Compliance Officer - George Casper (2nd year) 786-0622 [email protected] Social Media COACHES Website: GoSeawolves.com Position/Name Phone Email Facebook: facebook.com/UAA.Athletics Men’s Basketball – Rusty Osborne 786-1042 [email protected] Twitter: @UAASeawolves (29th year, 16th as head coach) Instagram: @uaa_seawolves Assistant – Ryan Orton (3rd year) 786-4808 [email protected] Women’s Basketball – Ryan McCarthy (8th year) 786-1040 [email protected] Fast Facts Assistant – Shaina Afoa (8th year) 786-1228 [email protected] Chancellor: Dr. Cathy Sandeen Assistant - Sierra Afoa (2nd year) 786-4839 [email protected] Founded: 1977 Cross Country/Track & Field – TBA 786-1325 [email protected] Enrollment: 16.568 Assistant – Ryan McWilliams (11th year) 786-1308 [email protected] Colors: Green & Gold Assistant – Ray Shadowens (2nd year) 786-6022 [email protected] Joined GNAC: 2001 (Charter Member) Gymnastics – Tanya Ho (3rd year) 786-1602 [email protected] Assistant – Alina Cartwright (4th year) 786-8766 [email protected] Home Facilities Ice Hockey – Matt Curley (2nd year) 786-1227 [email protected] Alaska Airlines Center (5,000) Assistant – Mark Phalon (2nd year) 786-6103 [email protected] Volleyball, Basketball, Gymnastics Assistant – Matt Bruneteau (2nd year) 786-1292 [email protected] Seawolf Sports Complex Director of Hockey Operations – Nick Walters 786-1565 [email protected] Ice Hockey Skiing – Sparky Anderson (13th year) 786-1309 [email protected] Assistant (Nordic) – Marine Dusser (3rd year) 786-6104 [email protected] Assistant (Nordic) – Trond Flagstad (2nd year) 786-1285 Assistant (Alpine) – Anna Berecz (5th year) 786-4806 [email protected] Volleyball – Chris Green (12th year) 786-1226 [email protected] Assistant – Stacie Meisner (3rd year) 786-4855 [email protected] Assistant – Brooke Pottle (1st year) 786-1283 [email protected] University of Alaska Fairbanks All Phone Numbers Area Code 907 ADMINISTRATION Position/Name Phone Email Vice Chancellor for Student Affiars & Athletics Dr. Keith Champagne (1st year) 474-2600 [email protected] Executive Senior Associate Director – Terylnn Olds (1st year) 474-6870 [email protected] Assistant AD/Facilities & Events – Kayne Gutierrez (4th year) 474-5601 [email protected] Assistant AD/Athletic Travel – Denise Irish (16th year) 474-1889 [email protected] Assistant AD/Sports Information Nona Letuligasenoa (6th year, 4th as SID) 474-6807 [email protected] ® Assistant AD/Student-Athlete Academic Services/SWA Molly Parker (4th year) 474-5174 [email protected] Faculty Athletic Representative – David Barnes (3rd year) 474-6126 [email protected] ALASKA NANOOKS Head Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach – Mike Curtin (22nd year) 474-6801 [email protected] 1890 Tanana Loop Assistant Trainer – Dave Boyd (2nd year) 474-2435 [email protected] Room 209 Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7440 COACHES Athletics Phone: 907-474-7780 Position/Name Phone Email Athletics Fax: 907-474-5162 Men’s Basketball – Greg Sparling (2nd year) 474-5937 [email protected] Assistant – Jesse Brown (2nd year) 474-1961 [email protected] Social Media Women’s Basketball – Kerri Nakamoto (2nd year) 474-6813 [email protected] Website: AlaskaNanooks.com Assistant – Jessie Craig (3rd year) 474-6813 [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/thealaskananooks Cross Country/Skiing – Nick Crawford (5th year) 474-6802 [email protected] Twitter: @alaskananooks Assistant – Eliska Albrgtsen (2nd year) 474-5534 [email protected] Instagram: @alaskananooks Hockey – Erik Largen (4th year, 2nd as HC) 474-6828 [email protected] Assistant – Joe Howe (2nd year) 474-6861 [email protected] Fast Facts Assistant – Karlis Zirnis (2nd year) 474-6899 [email protected] Chancellor: Dr. Dan White Rifle – Layne Lewis (4th year) 474-6811 [email protected] Founded: 1917 Swimming - Becca Weiland (3rd year, 1st as HC) 474-6817 [email protected] Enrollment: 10,214 Assistant – Kelsey Leeson (1st year) Colors: Blue & Gold Volleyball – Brian Scott (5th year) 474-1996 [email protected] Joined GNAC: 2001 (Charter Member) Assistant – Meagan Olsen (1st year) 474-1996 mvolsen@@alaska.edu Home Facilities Patty Center (1,622) Volleyball, Basketball Carlson Center (4,595) Ice Hockey E.F. Norton Rifle Range Rifle Central Washington University All Phone Numbers Area Code 509 ADMINISTRATION Position/Name Phone Email Athletic Director – Dr. Dennis Francois (7th year) 963-1945 [email protected] Deputy Director of Athletics – Gary Hyatt (13th year) 963-1681 [email protected] Assistant AD/External Affairs – Tyler Unsicker (5th year) 963-3290 [email protected] Assistant AD/Compliance/SWA – Laura Dahlby Nicolai (2nd year) 963-1915 [email protected] Associate AD/Development – Troy Nealey (2nd year) 963-2281 [email protected] Office Manager – Brianna Bischof (7th year) 963-1914 [email protected] Fiscal Specialist – Tara Phelps (3rd year) 963-1914 [email protected] Faculty Athletic Rep – Dr. Ethan Bergman (22nd year) 963-2366 [email protected] Dir. Of Athletic Communications – Will McLaughlin (1st year) 963-1485 [email protected] Assistant – Caleb Dunlop (5th year) 963-1485 [email protected] CENTRAL WASHINGTON WILDCATS Graduate Assistant – Christian Bond (2nd year) 963-1485 [email protected] 400 E. University Way Head Athletic Trainer – Isaac Perry (5th year, 2nd as head trainer) 963-3238 [email protected] Ellensburg, WA 98925-7570 Assistant Athletic Trainer – Jake Decker (4th year) 963-3238 [email protected] Athletics Phone: 509-963-1914 Assistant Athletic Trainer – Amy Dehmer (2nd year) 963-3238 [email protected] Athletics Fax: 509-963-2390 Graduate Assistant – Trey Vincent (2nd year) 963-3238 [email protected] Graduate Assistant – Bryce Ensor (2nd year) 963-3238 [email protected] Social Media Graduate Assistant – Bianca Mendez (2nd year) 963-3238 Website: WildcatSports.com [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/CWU.athletics Director of Strength & Conditioning – Erik Hoium (3rd year) [email protected] Twitter: @cwuathletics Sports Equipment Manager – Teresa Miller (21st year) 963-2898 [email protected] Instagram: @cwuathletics Academic Success Coordinator – Mal Stewman (3rd year) 963-3084 [email protected] Fast Facts COACHES President: Dr. James L. Gaudino Position/Name Phone Email Founded: 1891 Baseball – Desi Storey (29th year) 963-3018 [email protected] Enrollment: 11,000 Assistants – Joel Johnson, Cramer Champlin Colors:
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