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THE UNIVERSITY George Fox College, honoring the founder of James and Lila Miller Gymnasium, the Bruins' George Fox University, an evangelical the Friends (Quaker) Church. home court. The Center features a 116x174-foot Christian liberal arts college, is expanding, both In 1996, with the addition of Western gymnasium with three full-length basketball in size and in reputation. Enrollment ha~ more Evangelical Seminary, George Fox became a uni­ courts, three volleyball courts, and 10 badminton than quadrupled in the last 16 years, increasing versity, offering students a Christ-centered edu­ courts. The ceilings are 32 feet over the hard­ from 549 in 1986 to 2,745 in the fall of2002. cation and the choice of 35 undergraduate wood maple floor. The total seating capacity is Since1986, George Fox has been named one majors and nine graduate degrees. On Jan. 2,750. of "America's Best Colleges" 13 times by U.S. 1,2000, the seminary was renamed George Fox Contained on the upper level are a staff News & World Report. In 1999, the school Evangelical Seminary. room, multipurpose room, classrooms, and ath­ ranked second overall and third in academic rep­ George Fox University is located in Newberg, letic administration and faculty offices. A 1,500- utation among Western regional liberal arts col­ Oregon (pop. 18,280), 24 miles southwest of square-foot weight room was remodeled in the leges. The magazine also named the University Portland, the state's largest metropolitan center summer of 1993. The lower level contains a con­ one of the region's best values among schools in of 1.8 million, and 32 miles north of Salem, the cession area, dressing rooms, team rooms, laun­ its category. state capitol. dry, equipment-issuing room, and storage space. George Fox offers unique programs to its stu­ An east wing of the building houses two racquet­ dents. Every incoming freshman is given a com­ WHEELERSPORTSCENTER ball courts. puter to use and keep upon graduation. When Entered by crossing a wooded canyon on a The building may be entered on two levels. students reach their third year, they are eligible 200-foot bridge, the Coleman H. Wheeler Center The east-side ground level is accessible from the for the Juniors Abroad program, in which the for Sports and Physical Education, home of the parking lot by crossing the foot bridge. The 2002-03 GEORGE FOX MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM: Back row (1-r): Assistant coach Mitch Ratzlaff, Bryan Wadlow, Dan Gugliotta, Zach Hollin, University pays transportation costs for an over­ George Fox Bruins' volleyball and men's and on-campus community enters on the west-side seas study tour. women's basketball teams, is a natural place to second floor. Mark Gayman, Kenny Macy, Head coach Mark Sundquist. Front row (1-r): John Macy, Trevor Person, Brett Yeager, Nate Tyler, Ben Melvin, Joe Gonzales, Mark Johnson, Aaron Schmick.2001-02 The school opened in 1885 when Willamette play sport~ of all sorts. The building is named for long-time Oregon Valley Quaker settlers established Pacific The Sports Center was designed by noted lumbem1an Coleman H. Wheeler, former chair­ Academy. It was during those early days that architect Pietro Belluschi to sit unpretentiously man of the board of . The George Fox's most prominent alumnus attended alongside tree-shaded Hess Creek Canyon. Built gymnasium is named for former George Fox - Herbert Hoover, later the 30th President of the using gifts from prominent lumbermen, the board member James Miller, the former presi­ . The college division was organized building features a two-level oak parquet lobby dent of Cascadia Lumber Co., and his wife, Lila. in 1891 to provide more advanced instruction and a large window area overlooking the adja­ and the name became Pacific College. In 1949, cent natural terrain. Completed in June 1977, because of the many schools in the West with the $2.7 million, 55,000-square-foot complex is "Pacific" in their title, the name was changed to the University's largest building. It contains the

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2 3 WOMEN'S COACHING S T A F F WOMEN'S BA S KE T BA l l RECORDS

SCOTIRUECK search that yielded four finalists. The Bruins have before coming to George Fox. INDMDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Assists: Most 3-Pt FGA: Head Coach posted winning records in each of his five years as In addition to coaching, Warmanen is an ath­ Heidi Rueck ...... 13 31 ...... at Lewis & Clark, 2/08/00 In just six short years, Scott head coach, with their record improving each letic goods salesman for AllTeam Image in Most Points: vs. Linfield, 12/10/91; Rueck has established himself as year. Rueck's players have eamed four NAIA All­ Portland, Ore., where he also lives. Sue (Knaupp) Kroes ...... 40 Heidi Rueck ...... 13 Highest 3-Pt FG% (min. 5 fga): one of the brightest new lights America awards, two NCAA All-America awards, vs. Gomaga, 1976 vs. Northwest Na7Arene, 2/19/93 1.000 (5-5) ...... vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/27/90 on the horizon of college coach­ and 13 All-Northwest Conference awards. KERRYRUECK Most Free Throws: ing- at any level. In that time, he Rueck also teaches in the department of Assistant Coach Most Field Goals: Most Steals: 32 (32-47) ... vs. Central Washington, 11/19/93 has guided the George Fox health and human performance, and directs the Kerry (Aillaud) Rueck, who Tammy Lewis ...... 14 Becky Thompson ...... 9 (14-19), vs. Southern Oregon, 2/15/86 University women's basketball Victory Hoop Camp for Portland youth. A gradu­ married head coach Scott vs. Whitworth, 1/26/01 Most FT Attempts: team to a 115-39 record (a .747 ate of Glencoe High in Hillsboro, Ore., he eamed Rueck in 1996, is in her fifth sea­ Most FG Attempts: Most Blocked Shots: 47 (32-47) .. vs. Central Washington, 11/19/93 winning percentage), four postseason playoff his bachelor's degree in exercise and sports sci­ son as an assistant coach for the Debby Wiggers ...... 35 Shawna Chandler ...... 10 appearances, and national recognition in the ence in 1991 and a master of arts in physical edu­ George Fox women's basketball Highest FT% (min. 6 fta): (12-35), vs. Whitman, 1/22/82 vs. Western Oregon, 1/11/83 NCAA Division III top 20. cation teaching in 1992, both from Oregon State. team. She first came to George .961 (25-26) ...... vs. Willamette, l/23/87 Rueck's 2001-02 Bruins put together another He lives in Newberg with his wife, Kerry, who Fox as a transfer from Skagit Highest FG% (min. 10 fga): outstanding season, posting a 20-6 record and played basketball for George Fox from 1993-95. Valley Community College, and Most Rebounds: Katie Lacey ...... 900 TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS tying for 3rd in the Northwest Conference at 11-5. played on the nationally ranked 1993-94 and (9-10), vs. Menlo, 11/27/99 72 ...... vs. Linfield, 2/02/82 The tean1 set a new record for the best start to a MIKE WARMANEN 1994-95 teams. Arguably the best outside shooter Most Points: Most Assists: season by winning its first 11 games, and was Assistant Coach Most 3-Pt Field Goals: in team history, she set school records for 3-point 105 (W 105-39) .. vs. Western Baptist, 11/20/92 27 ...... vs. Northwest Nazarene, 2/08/91; r.mked as high as 6th in the nation at one point. Now in his sixth year as an Christy Brock ...... 7 accuracy in a season (.414) and a career (.388), 27 ...... vs. Columbia Christian, 1/30/93 His 2000-01 team went 23-3, won the NWC title, assistant with the women's bas­ and for most 3-pointers in a career (119), marks (7-12), vs. Whitman, 1/08/99 Most Points Allowed: reached the second round of the NCAA National ketball team, Mike Warmanen which have since been broken. 105 (L 64-105) ... vs. Western Oregon, 2/26/87 Most 3-Pt FG Attempts: Most Steals: Tournament, and was ranked No. 1 in the nation brings to the program head Rueck earned her bachelor of arts degree in Christy Brock ...... 12 29 ...... vs. Oregon Tech, 12/29/89 for two weeks. coaching experience at both elementary education in 1995 from George Fox, Fewest Points: (3 times in 1998-99) Though only 33, Rueck already has 13 years of the high school and college and now teaches fifth grade in the Newberg 35 (L35-55) ...... vs. Wamer Pacific, 2/13/88; Most Blocked Shots: 35 (L 35-61) ..... at Pacific Lutl1eran, 2/27/99 coaching experience. While still a student at leveL A native of Forest Grove, School District. Highest 3-Pt FG% (min. 5 fga): 12 ...... vs. Lewis & Clark, 1/19/85; Oregon State, he was an assistant boys' coach at Ore., he was an All-Northwest League point Traci Blair ...... 1.000 Fewest Points Allowed: ...... 12 ...... vs. Eastern Oregon, 2/18/89 Santiam Christian High (1989-93). He served as a guard for Portland Adventist Academy before (5-5), vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/27/90; 28 (W 104-28) vs. Columbia Christian, 1/30/93; women's assistant under George Fox head coach graduating in 1989. He went on to play two sea­ Most Turnovers: Tabitha (Dawson) Greller ...... 1.000 28 (W 68-28) ...... at Whitman, 2/19/00 Sherri Murrell (193-95), and coached the sons at Walla Walla College. He coached the (5-5), vs. Hamline, ll/22/97 46 ...... vs.Portland, 1/26/84 women's tennis team (1995-96). When Murrell boys' team at Portland Adventist Academy for Largest Wirn1ing Margin: Fewest Turnovers: left, Rueck was named interim head coach for a three seasons (1991-1994), and was head men's Most Free Throws: 76 (W 104-28) vs. Columbia Christian, 1/30/93 year, then permanent head coach after a national coach at Walla Walla College for a year (1994-95) Angela Pettit ...... 15 6 ...... atv\'hitworth, 1/6/01 (15-21), vs. Lewis & Clark, 2/18/97 Largest Losing Margin: Most Personal Fouls: 48 (L 48-96) ...... vs. Portland, 11/30/84 Most FT Attempts: 33 ...... vs. Lewis & Clark, 1/03/92 Angela Pettit ...... 21 Most Field Goals: (15-21), vs. Lewis & Clark, 2/18/97 44 ...... vs. Columbia Christian, 1/30/93

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4 5 WOMEN'S ROSTER M E N ' S ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr./El. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr./El. Hometown (Previous School)

R.Y'I•··~··-; 11-S.(W, tie) 5 Jessica Gama P 5-11 Fr./Fr. Troutdale, Ore. (City Christian HS) 3 MarkJohnson w 5-11 157 So./Fr. Tonasket, Wash. (Tonasket HS) rm~~~~ r~.~St<>~~:m: 0.1 (IWC Toornament 10 Melissa Alexander PG 5-3 So./So. Portland, Ore. (Wilson HS) 5 Aaron Schmick w 5-11 170 Fr./Fr. Hillsboro, Ore. (Century HS) 11 Jessica Baynes P 5-11 Jr./So. Joseph, Ore. (Pepperdine Univ.) 20 Ben Melvin w 6-1 160 Fr./Fr. Pleasant Hill, Ore. (Pleasant Hill HS) 14 Kim Leith PG 5-7 Fr./Fr. Sherwood, Ore. (Sherwood HS) 21 Kenny Macy w 6-3 175 Sr./Sr. Culver, Ore. (CulverHS) 20 Tiffany Gugel W 5-7 Fr./Fr. Douglas, Ore. (Douglas HS) 23 John Macy w 6-3 195 So./So. Culver, Ore. (Culver HS) 22 Erin Powers W 5-11 Fr./Fr. Salem, Ore. (South Salem HS) 24 Joe Gonzales w 5-11 165 Sr./Jr. Roseburg, Ore. (Roseburg HS) 23 Liz Clark W 5-9 So./So. Elbe, Wash. (Eatonville HS) 25 Dan Gugliotta W/P 6-3 205 Fr./Fr. Central Point, Ore. (Crater HS) 24 Brittanie Strutz P 5-11 Fr./Fr. Oregon City, Ore. (Oregon City HS) 30 Mark Gayman W/P 6-4 210 So./So. Hillsboro, Ore. (Glencoe HS) 25 AmyFitch W 5-8 Jr./Jr. Ritzville, Wash. (Spokane Falls CC) 31 Bryan Wadlow W/P 6-4 195 Jr./Jr. Albany, Ore. (West Albany HS) 30 Kellie Thomas w 5-10 So./Fr. Medford, Ore. (South Medford HS) 33 Nate Tyler w 6-2 190 Jr./Jr. Sweet Home, Ore. (Chemeketa CC) 33 Laura Koval p 5-8 Jr./Jr. Tacoma, Wash. (Whatcom CC) 34 Zach Hollin W/P 6-5 185 Sr./Jr. Salem, Ore. (Southern California Col!.) ·~.www:~~·· ~~~z;ro ··· 34 Heidi Collier w 5-8 Jr./Jr. Blaine, Wash. (Whatcom CC) 44 Brett Yeager W/P 6-3 189 Jr./Jr. Oakridge, Ore. (Oakridge HS) c~t •vr!Qufi& ~ iokf• 40 Sarah Myhre p 6-0 So./So. Corvallis, Ore. (Crescent Valley HS) 55 Trevor Person w 6-1 175 Fr./Fr. Battle Ground, Ore. (Battle Ground HS) .~··.·I(M~JII.~·~.·.· 42 Darby Cave p 6-0 Jr./Jr. Portland, Ore. (Central Catholic HS) ~'~ .... ~o~~~ 50 Emily Ruggles p 5-11 Sr./Sr. Eugene, Ore. (South Eugene HS) CtaigT•or As~~,.~ > Head Coach: Mark Sundquist (3rd yr) . ·.· .. ·· ~.ttainlngEcf.Di~ .·.Didt·~· ... yr) Assistant Coaches: Mitch Ratzlaff (3rd ..,~TrUter: l(a,...~-.r · · Head Coach: Scott Rueck (7th yr) Atbletia. ~·Pafty:F'Qtdfer Assistant Coach: Mike Warmanen (6th yr), Kerry Rueck (5th yr) ~~ •• Director: llair.Ca$&

NO. NAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS FOULS FG FT TP NAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FG FT TP

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MARK SUNDQUIST Mexico. He led the team in free throw pet. as for the head coaching job at Western Baptist. INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Steals: Highest 3-Pt FG% (min. 5 fga): Head Coach a junior (.818) and senior (.817), with his The 27-year-old Ratzlaff was a four-sport CurtisrGmbrough ...... 11 .778 (7-9) ...... vs. St. Martin's, 1/06/87; Most Points: Embarking on his third career mark of .819 ranking 7th all-time at athlete at Salem Academy, earning all-league vs. Cal-San Diego, 12/19/84; .778 (7-9) .... vs. Northwest Christian, 1/20/89 year as head coach of the SPU. He was team captain and MVP as a sen­ honors in soccer, basketball and track while Jeff Hoffman ...... 50 Jeff Richard ...... 11 Most Free Throws: George Fox men's basketball ior, averaging 14.1 ppg while shooting a team­ also running cross country. He was named vs. Columbia Christian, 2/14/91 vs. Dominican, 1/02/88; best .514 from the field and .482 from 3-point Senior Christian Athlete of the Year. Mter a Kyle Valentine ...... 11 39 (39-47) ...... vs. Lewis & Clark, 1/08/71 program, Mark Sundquist Most Field Goals: looking forward to a new year range, a school record at the time. He had a year at Chemekata Community College, he vs.PugetSound,2/13/98 Jeff Hoffman ...... 19 Most FT Attempts: that should see the Bruins career-high 33 points at D-I Stanford while set­ transferred to George Fox and played for three (19-24), vs. Columbia Christian, 2/14/91 50 (30-50) ... vs. Northwest Nazarene, 2/14/70; moving back up the Northwest ting records, since broken, for 3's made (7) seasons (1993-96). He was a part-time starter as Most Blocked Shots: and attempted (12) in a game. He was All­ a sophomore, but his last two years were injury­ Dave Wilson ...... 13 50 (38-50) ...... vs. Western Oregon, 2/15/86 Conference standings. Most FG Attempts: Great Northwest Conference and All-NCAA plagued. He broke a finger early in his junior vs. Northwest Christian, 11/19/91 Sundquist joined the program in August of Larry Craven ...... 31 Highest Fr% (min. 6 fta): 2000, replacing 18-year veteran Mark Vernon, Division II District VIII as a senior. year, and as a senior, he tore an ACL in his knee vs. Southern Oregon, 1/26/69 1.000 (11-11) .... vs. Western Baptist, 12/17/94 after a national search that ended ironically in Sundquist graduated in 1989 with a bache­ before the season started, then broke his foot lor's degree in social sciences/secondary edu­ with only four games left after returning. For the Bruins' backyard! He had spent the 1999- Highest FG% (min. 10 fga): TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Rebounds: cation. He was an assistant women's coach at battling against all odds, he received the 2000 season as the boys' basketball coach at JR. Smith ...... 1.000 104 ...... vs. Columbia Christian, 1/08/74 SPU for a year, coached in the junior high Coaches' Award for Outstanding Attitude and Most Points: Newberg High School, only eight blocks from (10-IO),vs. Columbia Christian, l/29/82 George Fox, after two seasons as the boys' bas­ ranks for three years, and spent the 1992-97 Commitment. 143 (W 143-56) ...... vs. Northwest, 1/23/87 Most Assists: ketball coach at Woodburn (Ore.) High seasons as an assistant for the boys' program at Ratzlaff graduated cum laude from George Most 3-Pt Field Goals: ...... 9 41 ...... vs. Northwest, 1/23/87 Fox in 1996 with a degree in business and eco­ Most Points Allowed: School. Glencoe. He is married to the former Sara (9-17), Nick Haij vs. Concordia, 11/18/94 With no time to recruit, Sundquist had to Thompson of Bellevue, Wash., and they have a nomics, and is now the director of develop­ 127 (L 115-127) .. vs. Western Baptist, 12/16/95 Most Steals: play the hand that was dealt him, and his first son, Jake, 5 1/2, and a daughter, Kaitlyn, 2. The ment for the International Family Services, Most 3-Pt FG Attempts: 31 ...... vs. Domincan, l/02/88 Fewest Points: team went 8-16 while finishing second in the Sundquists attend Countryside Community which requires him to travel extensively over­ Nick Haij ...... 17 33 (W 33-30) ..... vs. Ea~tern Oregon, 2/06/81 Most Blocked Shots: nation in three-point field goals (9.9 per Church in Sherwood. seas. He and his wife, Kelleigh, reside in (8-17), vs. St. Martin's, 12/08/93; 22 ...... vs. Northwest Christian, 11/19/91 game). Last year's team was out-sized by almost Newberg. Nick Haij ...... 17 MITCH RATZLAFF Fewest Points Allowed: every opponent and struggled to a 5-20 record, (9-17), vs. Concordia, 11/18/94 30 (W 33-30) ..... vs. Eastern Oregon, 2/06/81 leaving the 36-year-old coach with a two-year Assistant Coach Most Turnovers: 48 ...... vs. Whitman, 12/19/72 record of 13-36, but with his own recruits now Former George Fox eager Highest 3-Pt FG% (min. 5 fga): Largest Winning Margin: in the program, the Bruins' fortunes should Mitch Ratzlaff, who joined the Jeff Hoffman ...... 1.000 87 (W 143-56) ...... vs. Northwest, 1/23/87 Most Personal Fouls: begin to reverse themselves. Bruin men's basketball staff (6-6), vs. Columbia Christian, 2/14/91 39 ...... vs. Northwest Nazarene, 2/04/71 Sundquist attended Glencoe High in along with new head coach Largest Losing Margin: Hillsboro, Ore., then earned four letters at Mark Sundquist, is back for his Most Free Throws: 62 (L 50-112) ...... vs. Lewis & Clark, l/15/70 Seattle Pacific (1984-88) as a shooting guard third season, moving up to the Kenny Stone ...... 16 top assistant position after the alongside point guard Ritchie McKay, the ex­ (16-19), vs. College ofldal1o, l/28/87 Most Field Goals: departure of Justin Sherwood men's coach at Oregon State and now at New 57 ...... vs. Northwest, l/23/87 Most FT Attempts: Kenny Stone ...... 19 Most FG Attempts: (16-19), vs. College ofldaho, 1/28/87; 114 ...... vs. Columbia Christian, 1/08/74 1/2 OFF Grant Hartenstein ...... 19 (12-19), vs. Southern Oregon, ll/21/95 Highest FG% (min. 15 fga): .714 (40-56) .. vs. Columbia Christian, 1/29/82 ANY DRINK Highest FT% (min. 6 fta): Justin Paola ...... 1.000 Lowest FG% (min. 15 fga): AT THE (13-13), vs. Western Oregon, 2/12/94 .202 (21-104) ...... vs. Pacific, 12/10/67 COFFEE COTTAGE Most Rebounds: Most 3-Pt FG: Justin Paola ...... 26 18 (18-46) .... vs. Northwest Christian, 2/08/94 vs. Northwest Christian, 1/06/94 "THE ONE AND ONLY" Good on George Fox game day. 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INTERCOlLEGIATE ATHLETICS George Fox's traditional undergraduate stu­ pit in Hess Creek Canyon, south of campus. AT GEORGE FOX dents participate in these sports. Their records When the bruin escaped one too many times, it Intercollegiate athletics are an important over the years serve as shining testimonies to the was turned into steak for the dining table, and part of George Fox University, home to one of administration's conviction that an institution the bearskin was preserved on a frame and dis­ the Northwest's most successful small-college can play for the glory of God, follow the rules played in an early campus museum. By the sport~ programs. Winning programs, however, and ethics of its governing organizations, and be 1930s, the hide had deteriorated and eventually are accompanied by a proper balance between successful on the fields and courts of competi­ it was taken to a furnace room to be destroyed. academics and athletics: Bruin teams are mem­ tion at the same time. The framework proved to be a problem in dis­ bers of the Northwest Conference and compete Consider these facts: George Fox has mantling, however, and the pelt was left stand­ in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic earned district or conference titles in 10 sports ing in a comer. Association (NCAA), in which need and aca­ during the last decade; George Fox athletes Some students "rescued" the old bearskin PEP BAND: The student-run George Fox Pep Band provides spirited demic ability, not athleticism, determine schol­ have earned over 300 All-America and All­ and later began skirmishes over its ownership, a entertainment for spectators before games, at timeouts, and at halftimes. arships and financial aid. America Scholar-Athlete honors; Seven of the tradition that continues today. Though the orig­ Fans from visiting teams have commented that the George Fox Pep Band At George Fox, intercollegiate athletic com­ 11 coaches on staff have been named dis­ inal hide has long since been destroyed, is the best at any Northwest Conference school! petition provides a practical application of what trict or conference "Coach of the Year" "Bruin Junior" has reappeared in various is learned in classrooms and practices. Student­ at least once; and George Fox coaches forms over the years and is fought over athletes compete for conference and national have held their positions for an aver­ periodically in class competitions. titles at a Christ-centered university where pro­ age of almost nine years, together According to the rules, which have CHEERLEADING SQUAD: Back row (1-r): Amy Harris (Fr., Madras, fessors and coaches help them grow in mind, accumulating over 1,300 wins. been passed down for decades, the Ore.), Jessica Nelson - Captain (Jr., Cannon Beach, Ore.), Kimberly body and spirit. The values of athletics are inte­ class that is able to drag the Bruin Hayes (So., Rose Hill, Kansas). Middle row (1-r): Jennifer Loveless (Fr., grated with the goals of Christian higher educa­ WHY THE "BRUINS"? replica off campus is declared the right­ Eagle Point, Ore.), Mindy Hansen (Sr., Rancho Cordova, Calif.), Katie any eeds tion in a process that includes physical condi­ George Fox Universityrs "Bruin" ful owner until tl1e next time it is dis­ Hall (Fr., Bend, Ore.), Gracie Morell (So., Puyallup, Wash.). Front row (1- - tioning, managing emotions, courage, team­ nickname comes from a real bear cap­ played or "flashed" on campus. r): Lacey Stroda (So., Monroe, Ore.),Jessica Lavarias (Fr., Central Point, work, cooperation, and being gracious in win­ tured in 1887, two years after Pacific Today's version of Bruin Junior - a Ore.). Not pictured: Darla Philips (Jr., Albany, Ore.). ning and losing. Academy (the University's predecessor) leather "teddy bear" designed to with­ ne nt was established. The young cub was found stand the rigors of competition over owner­ The University features 13 varsity sports, seven for women (volleyball, soccer, cross coun­ in the Coast Range foothills west of ship - has traveled to Europe and Australia, and try, basketball, softball, tennis, and outdoor Carlton after its mother was shot. It was brought stories abound of creative flashings and the spir­ Auto I Life I Home I Disability I Long Term Care track and field) and six for men (soccer, cross to Newberg and raised for a while as a pet. ited "brawls" that ensued. Only time will tell country, basketball, baseball, tennis, and out­ After the bear grew to adulthood, it was when the next flashing will occur and this long­ Equipment Rental Annuities 1 Retirement Planning door track and field). More than 15 percent of given to Professor Roy Hartley, who kept it in a standing tradition will resume. Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation Todd Williams 207 N Meridian I Newberg, OR 408 West First St. Newberg, OR 97132 ( 503) 538-2963 Phone: 503-538-7352 Fax: 503.-554-9938 Newberg Travel & Cruise, Inc. , 601 E. Hancock St. Newberg, OR 97132 •

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10 11 WOMEN'S SCHEDULE M E N ' S SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME Nov. 23 Sat. at Seattle 5:00p.m. Nov. 27 Wed. CONCORDIA-PORTLAND 7:30p.m. Nov. 26 Tue. WESTERN BAPTIST 7:00p.m. Dec. 5 Thur. # vs. Claremont-Mud-Scripps 4:00p.m. Nov. 29 Fri. # vs. Eastern Oregon 4:00p.m .. Dec. 6 Fri. #vs. TBA TBA Nov. 30 Sat. # at Albertson 6:00p.m. Dec. 7 Sat. #vs. TBA TBA Dec. 7 Sat. at Western Baptist 7:30p.m. Dec. 10 Tue. at Puget Sound Christian 7:30p.m. Dec. 14 Sat. SEATTLE 5:00p.m. Dec. 13 Fri. at Northwest Christian 7:30p.m. Dec. 27 Fri. +vs. Rowan TBA Dec. 30 Mon. at Warner Pacific 7:30p.m Dec. 28 Sat. +vs. TBA TBA Jan. 3 Fri. *at Whitman (dh) 8:00p.m Dec. 30 Mon. +vs. TBA TBA Jan. 4 Sat. *at Whitworth (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. 3 Fri. *at Whitman (dh) 6:00p.m. Jan. 7 Tue. NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 7:30p.m. Jan. 4 Sat. *at Whitworth (dh) 6:00p.m. Jan. II Sat. * PACIFIC (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. 8 Tue. * PUGET SOUND (dh) 6:00p.m. Jan. 14 Tue. *at Lewis & Clark (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. ll Sat. * PACIFI C (dh) 6:00p.m. Jan. 17 Fri. * PU GET SOUND (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. 14 Tue. *at Lewis & Clark (dh) 6:QO p.m. Jan. 18 Sat. * PACIFIC LUTHERAN (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. 17 Fri. * PUGET SOUND (dh) 6:00p.m. Jan. 21 Tue. *at Linfield (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. 18 Sat. * PACIFIC LUTHERAN (dh) 6:00p.m. Jan. 24 Fri. *at Willamette (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. 24 Fri. * atWillamette (dh) 6:00p.m. Jan. 31 Fri. * WHITMAN (dh) 8:00p.m. Jan. 31 Fri. * WHITMAN ( dh) 6:00p.m. Feb. I Sat. * WHITWORTH (dh)- Homecoming 8:00p.m. Feb. 1 Sat. *WHITWORTH (dh)- Homecoming 6:00p.m. Feb. 4 Tue. at Multnomah Bible 7:30p.m. Feb. 7 Fri. * LEWIS & CLARK (dh) 6:00p.m. Feb. 7 Fri . *LEWIS & CLARK (dh) 8:00p.m Feb.8 Sat. * at Pacific (dh) 6:00p.m. Feb. 14 Fri. *at Puget Sound (dh) 8:00p.m. Feb. 14 Frio *at Puget Sound (dh) 6:00p.m. Feb. 15 Sat. *at Pacific Lutheran (dh) 8:00p.m. Feb. 15 Sat. * at Pacific Lutheran ( dh) 6:00p.m. Feb. 18 Tue. * LINFIELD (dh) 8:00p.m. Feb. 18 Tue. * LINFIELD (dh) 6:00p.m. Feb. 21 Fri . * WILLAMETTE ( dh) 8:00p.m. Feb. 21 Fri. * WILLAMETTE (dh) 6:00p.m. Feb. 27 Thur. NWC Tournament Semifinal TBA Feb. 27 Thur. NWC Tournament Semifinal TBA Mar. 1 Sat. NWC Tournament Championship TBA Mar. 1 Sat. NWC Toumament Final TBA

# - Lady 'Yote Classic, Caldwell, Idaho (Albertson) # - University of Redlands Tournament, Redlands, Calif. +-Surf 'n' Slam Tournament, San Diego, Calif. (Point Lorna Nazarene) * - Northwest Conference game * -Northwest Conference ga~e (dh)- doubleheader with GFU women's team (dh)- doubleheader with GFU men's team Home games in BOLD CAPS Athletics Dept: 503-554-2910 • Sports Info: 503-554-2127 Home games played at Wheeler Sports Center/ Miller Gym Sports Hotline: 503-554-3868 All times Pacific and subject to change Web site: www.georgefox.edu/athletics

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