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Salt Lake Community College Table of Contents Quick Facts School...... Salt Lake Community College 2017 Season Outlook...... 2 Location...... Salt Lake City, Team and Roster...... 3 Founded ...... 1948 Enrollment ...... 62,571 SWAC Member Institutions...... 3 Affiliation ...... NJCAA Division I Head Coach Sue Dulaney...... 4 Conference...... Scenic West Athletic Conf . Nickname ...... Bruins Assistant Coaches...... 5 Colors ...... Royal Blue & Gold Player Profiles...... 6-12 President...... Deneece Huftalin, Ph .D Alma Mater ...... University of Utah 2016 Results...... 14 Athletic Director...... Kevin Dustin 2016 Statistics...... 15 Alma Mater/Year...... Utah State University/1983 Sports Information...... Rachel Rowan Bruin All-Time Roster...... 18-19 Alma Mater/Year...... Idaho State University/2014 Bruin Old Time Record Book...... 20 Academic Advisor...... Scott Keister Alma Mater/Year. . . . . Weber State University/2010 Bruin Record Book ...... 21 Academic Advisor...... Paul Marble Bruins at Div I Schools ...... 22 Alma Mater/Year...... University of Utah/2011 Athletic Secretary ...... Katie Hickman SLCC Hall of Honor...... 23 Alma Mater/Year...... Boise State University/2008 2016-2017 Individual Awards ...... 26 LAC/Bruin Arena...... 27

Bruin Quick Facts 2016-17 Team Awards...... 27 First Year of Volleyball...... 1996 SLCC Administration & Athletic Staff. . . . . 32-33 All Time Record/Years...... 492-200/18 SWAC Overall Record/Years...... 153-55/18 Head Coach/Years ...... Sue Dulaney/9th Alma Mater/Year...... Univ . Wisconsin /1984 Record/Years...... 211-68/8 SWAC Record/Years...... 66-16/8 Volleyball Office Phone...... (801) 957-4764 Best Time to Reach...... Will Return Messages Assistant Coach ...... Scott Keister/3rd 2016 Overall Record...... 27-8 2016 SWAC Record ...... 8-2 2016 SWAC Finish ...... 2nd 2016 Region 18 Finish ...... 1st www.slccbruins.com 2016 Home Record...... 9-1 LIVE Stats and LIVE web cast for 2016 Away Record ...... 4-3 ALL HOME GAMES 2017 Returning Starters ...... 4 2017 Returning Players...... 4 Media Guide produced by Lisa Peshell 2017 Newcomers ...... 10 1 2017 Season Outlook 2017 Bruin Roster

# Name Pos Year Ht Hometown/High School 1 Megan Treanor S/RS Fr 6’1” Salem, Utah/Salem

2 Alexus Desmarais Libero Fr 5’6” Herriman, Utah/Herriman

3 Callie Whitney Libero Fr 5’8” South Jordan, Utah/Bingham

5 Sam Filiaga MB Fr 6’2” Ogden, Utah/Bonneville

6 Sydnee Peterson Libero/DS Fr 5’10” Draper, Utah/Corner Canyon

7 Jensyn Turner OH/OPP Fr 5’11” Payson, Utah/Timpview

8 Natalie White OPP Fr 6’2” Apex, North Carolina/Apex

9 To’a Faleao OH/MB So 6’1” Lehi, Utah/Lehi

10 Journee Sutton OH Fr 5’10” Rexburg, Idaho/Madison

11 Lia Finau OH So 5’11” Inglewood, California/West Lake

12 Laken Te’o Setter So 5’6” Laie, Hawaii/Kahuku

13 Lauryn Ritchie MB Fr 6’1” Pleasant Grove, Utah/American Fork

14 Aubrie Steiner OH So 6’1 Billings, Montana/Billings

15 Zarya Smith Libero/OH Fr 5’9” Holladay, Utah/Olympus

16 Kayla Elliot MB Fr 6’0” Lake Elsinore, California/Elsinore Head Coach - Sue Dulaney (10th Year) Assistant Coaches - Scott Keister (5th Year), Mackenzie Gromek (3rd Year)

Scenic West Athletic Conference Teams

2 3 Head Coach Assistant Coach Sue Dulaney Sue’s coaching career spans over 34 years coaching Scott Keister at every level . Currently she is the longest and winningest Scott Keister is currently entering his fifth season on the SLCC coach at SLCC and while under her leadership the pro- Volleyball coaching staff. Following the successful 2013 season for gram has never fallen out of the NJCAA top 10 rankings . the Bruins, Keister was named the National Assistant Coach of the She has produced 19 consecutive 20 + win seasons . Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) and She has always been in the Region 18 championship, has helped guide the Bruins to 3 National appearances in his first 4 winning 5 Region titles and 4 runner ups while at the helm years where the Bruins finished 4th, 5th and 9th and has also helped of the Bruin volleyball program . guide them to two region championships . She began coaching at SLCC in 2008, where accept- Keister brings a wealth of experience to SLCC Volleyball, having ing the position meant the winning tradition and high ex- spent 17 years coaching the sport at various high-caliber collegiate, pectations needed to be maintained . She was ready for high school and club programs throughout the intermountain west . the challenge and embraced all it had to offer. SLCC had He came to the Bruins from Riverton High School volleyball program the finest facility in the conference along with a stellar where he was the program’s head coach. In his first season as head support staff. Success was soon to follow as she won coach of Riverton High School, he inherited a program that was 7-19 the conference her first year in charge and was awarded the previous year and guided the Silverwolves to a 20-11 mark, the best in school history . Region 18 and NJCAA District A Coach of the Year . Prior to coaching at Riverton, Keister was an assistant coach at Montana State University in the Big Sky During her 9 year career for the Bruins, she has per- Conference from 2010-12 . He is very familiar with the Utah landscape, having spent time coaching at multiple sonally been awarded the AVCA 300 career wins in 2011 Utah institutions, including Westminster College and the University of Utah as a volunteer assistant . While at The Sue Dulaney File and 400 career wins in 2015 . In 2009, she was award- the U of U, Keister helped coach the Utes to a Mountain West Conference championship in 2003 . He was also Overall SWAC Region NJCAA ed NJCAA District A Coach of the Year, in 2010 NJCAA program director and USA Intermountain Region High Performance Director for nine years . Year Record Record Finish Finish District B Coach of the year, 2013 Region 18 and NJ- Keister is a technical coach that loves data and many aspects of the sport, with a diverse background and 2008 35-10 9-1 1st 2nd 9th Place CAA District A Coach of the Year, 2014 NJCAA District B a love for working with middle and outside hitters . Scott was raised in Evansville, Indiana and attended both 2009 29-9 8-2 1st 1st 4th Place Coach of the Year and 2016 NJCAA District A Coach of Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho) where he received his associate degree, and Weber State University where 2010 28-8 6-4 2nd 2nd 4th Place the Year . Seven times during Dulaney’s career she has he obtained his bachelor’s degree with a focus on physical education, coaching and history . 2011 22-8 8-2 1st 3rd -- been nominated for the AVCA two year college West Re- Keister and his wife Alicia have three beautiful daughters McKenna, Sophie, and Kendall . 2012 22-7 7-3 2nd 3rd -- gion Coach of the year, 2016 was her year as she was 2013 26-8 10-0 1st 1st 4th Place selected to represent the West Region . 2014 24-10 8-2 2nd 2nd 9th Place She currently coaches an Elite 16’s team for Club GSL 2015 25-8 10-2 2nd 3rd -- and was an evaluator for USA Intermountain High Perfor- 2016 27-8 8-2 2nd 1st 5th Place mance in the spring of 2016 . ------Her college coaching career began in 2000 at West- Assistant Coach Total Record= 238-76 ern Wyoming CC where she diligently worked to get the program back after a 20 year hiatus . Within one year she Mackenzie Gromek 76% Winning average Mackenzie begins her third season on the SLCC Volleyball staff. Mackenzie gradu- was recruiting the top Wyoming athletes and because of ated from Concordia University-Irvine in 2013 where she earned her bachelors degree her efforts she was awarded Coach of the Year. in psychology . Gromek is an Agoura Hills, California native and began her playing career Her seven year stint at WWCC ended with a 245-111 with Santa Monica Beach Club in 2004 . She played her high school volleyball at Agoura record . Western Wyoming had a solid foundation to build High School where she lettered all four years . on and a tradition of success . The athletic success at WWCC was complimented by there academic success As an Eagle at Concordia, Mackenzie was a key player on the 2011 NAIA National as in 2006 and 2007 they were awarded AVCA All Aca- Runner-up team as well as the 2012 NAIA National Champion team that went 38-0 . demic teams . Gromek was a member of the Eagles squad that set national records with a 76 match Sue has been married to Stewart Dulaney for 26 years win streak between 2012-2013 . The Eagles were Golden State Athletic Conference Champions from 2011-2013 . and couldn’t have done it without his tremendous support . This season Gromek will focus on the development of Middle Blockers and overall team blocking . She will also Stew serves as an adjunct professor for SLCC . Their two be taking stats for the Bruins this season children will graduate with their Bachelors in May 2018 . Dane will graduate from Colorado Mesa University with his Mechanical Engineering degree and Shea will gradu- ate from the University of Utah with the Bachelors and 4visions of medical school . 5 S S O O P P H H O O M M O O R R E E S S

#9 To’a Faleao #11 Lia Finau #12 Laken Te’o #14 Aubrie Steiner

Position: OH Position: OH/OPP Position: S Position: OH/OPP Height: 6-1 Height: 5-11 Height: 5-8 Height: 6-1 Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore Hometown: Billings, MT Hometown: Lehi, UT Hometown: Lehi, UT Hometown: Laie, HI High School: Westlake High School: Kahuku High School: Billings High School: Lehi Major: Business Major: Undecided Major: Undecided Major: Undecided Personal: Daughter of Tevita and Stephanie Finau, Personal: Daughter of David and Kelli Te’o, Sib- Personal: Daughter of Nathan and Chantelle, Sib- Personal: Daughter of Muaimalae and Fuka Fa- Siblings BO, Tione, Savi, Sinu, Tevita lings Shiloah, Nile, Temutisa, Cheyenne, Malaki and lings Kiahna, Raegan and Karli leao, four siblings Mua, Anau, Soakai and Divine Kawika . Sports Played in HS: , Shotput, Volleyball Sports Played in HS: Volleyball Sports Played in HS: Basketball & Volleyball Sports Played in HS: Volleyball and Basketball Varsity Letters: Volleyball 2016, Basketball 2016 Varsity Letters: Volleyball 2013- 15

Varsity Letters: Basketball & Volleyball Varsity Letters: Volleyball 2014-15 and Basketball Awards: All-State and All-Conference honorable men- Awards: MVP- Volleyball, All-Region- Basketball, 2013-15 2nd in state- Shotput tion sophomore year, 1st team All-State and All-Con- Awards: 5A Allstar Team, MVP for Samoa Bowl Awards: OIA East Second Team ference junior and senior year, Great Falls Tribune 2014, 5A Second Team Super State Team junior and senior year Favorite Sports Memory: When me and my sister Academic Awards: Honor Roll 2012-2016 Academic Awards: Honor Roll 2012-2014 played Jr . Jazz and made our own plays and balled Academic Awards: Academic All-State freshman-se- everyone up . Championships: nior year, National Honor Society, Class Valedictorian Favorite Sports Memory: At State in 2014 when my team (Lehi) beat Bingham and won in 4 sets . Favorite Drill: Screw driver Favorite Sports Memory: Winning OIA championship Championships: State champions 2012, 2013, and 2014, Academic All-State Favorite Drill: Queens Hobbies: Horse ridding, makeup, baking, painting, Favorite Drill: Queen of the Court Favorite Sports Memory: Winning the State Champi- dancing, and reading my scriptures . onship against our cross town rivals 2 years in a row Hobbies: Basketball, Singing, Playing the uke, Hobbies: Going to the beach Fun Facts: I can do a front walk over, the splits, and and texting a back bend flip-over. I will dunk a basketball by the Fun Facts: I don’t have a middle name . Favorite Drill: Scramble Fun Facts: Never broken a bone in my body, beginning of next year . Hobbies: Hiking and napping Never went to any of my proms cause of sports Fun Facts: I can do the worm with my eyebrows so I haha . . . I’m Samoan & Tongan guess I’m pretty cool . 6 7 F F R R E E S S H H M M E E N N

#1 Megan Treanor #2 Alexus Desmarais #3 Callie Whitney #5 Sam Filiaga

Position: S/Opp Position: LIB Position: DS Position: MB Height: 6-1 Height: 5-6 Height: 5-8 Height: 5-11 Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Hometown: Salem, UT Hometown: Herriman, UT Hometown: South Jordan, UT Hometown: Ogden, UT High School: Herriman High School: Salem High School: Bingham High School: Bonneville Major: General Studies Personal: Daughter of David and Kathy Treanor, Major: Undecided Major: General Studies 4 sibilings Josh, Macky, Quinn, Tessa Personal: Daughter of Cory and Odette Desma- Personal: Daughter of Dallas and Allison Whitney, 3 Personal: Daughter of John and Cam Filiaga, 3 sib- rais, 2 siblings Octavia and Taylor siblings Brock, Derrick, Mitch lings Manaia, Malakai, and Alex Varsity Letters: Volleyball four years Sports Played in HS: Volleyball and Golf Sports Played in HS: Volleyball and Basketball Sports Played in HS: Volleyball, Basketball, and Awards: AAU National 1st All-American 2016, Varsity Letters: Volleyball four years, Golf three Track and Field Deseret News 1st team All-State 2106, Salt years Varsity Letters: Volleyball three years Lake Tribune All-State 2nd team 2016, Salt Lake Varsity Letters: Volleyball four years, Basketball four Awards: Volleyball: JV MVP freshman year, Varsity All-Tribune Team 2016, 4A All Star Team 2016, MVP senior year, Varsity head captain , 2nd team Awards: Leadership award, determination and inspi- years, Track and Field three years Region 8 1st Team All-Region 2015 and 2016, all region, Money ball award . ration award x2, most inspirational student athlete 4A All-State 2nd Team 2015 Golf: MVP, 5th in 5a region class of 2017, Second Team All-Region x2, honor- Awards: 2016 Laker Goldwatch Female Athlete of the able mention varsity defensive player of the year . Year, Senior All-star in volleyball and basketball, All- Championships: AAU National Champions 2016 Academic Awards: region first team, All-area first team Academic Awards: Honor roll all four years, gradu-

Championships: ated with a 3 .9 GPA, Academic All-American (AAU Academic Awards: Academic all-state all through Favorite Sports Memory: Winning nationals in Volleyball) high school, high school valedictorian, President’s list Florida with my club team and the very special Favorite Sports Memory: Listening to music in the at SLCC with a 4 .0 GPA locker room with my team before games bond I had with my high school team my senior Championships: National Champion 2016 year . Favorite Drill: Lines Queens Championships: 2x Region Basketball Champions Favorite Sports Memory: Winning nationals in Florida Favorite Drill: Willy’s Hobbies: Hiking and Camping with my club team and the very special bond I had Favorite Sports Memory: Ran a slide my senior year, Hobbies: Painting/drawing, napping, eating, and with my high school team my senior year . hit the defender in the face so hard it knocked her listening to music . out . Fun Facts: I have swallowed a quarter . I love Favorite Drill: Doubles ladder Favorite Drill: Queens French Toast . I was named after Karch Kiraly . Hobbies: Cooking/baking, , traveling Hobbies: Fishing, hiking, paddle boarding, cooking, Fun Facts: I love tootsie pops, and eating . 8 9 F F R R E E S S H H M M E E N N

#6 Syndee Peterson #7 Jensyn Turner #8 Natalie White #10 Journee Sutton

Position: LB/DS Position: OH/OPP Position: OPP Position: OH Height: 5-10 Height: 5-10 Height: 6-2 Height: 5-10 Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Hometown: Draper, UT Hometown: Payson, UT Hometown: Apex, NC Hometown: Rexburg, ID High School: Timpview High School: Corner Canyon High School: Apex High School: Madison Major: Nursing Major: Dental Hygiene Major: Interior Design Major: Physical Therapy Personal: Daughter of TJ and Lindsay Turner, 2 sibil- Personal: Daughter of Drew and Laura Peter- ings Charley and Cooper Personal: Daughter of John and Dianna White, 4 Personal: Daughter of Shane and Susan Sutton, son, 3 siblings Hailey, Taylor, and Amanda with a siblings Payne, Missy, Ali, and JC 3 siblings Redge, Lyle, Ike brother-in-law Jake Varsity Letters: Volleyball three years Sports Played in HS: Volleyball Varsity Letters: Volleyball four years Sports Played in HS: Volleyball and Golf Awards: I received 2017 Female Athlete of the year for Timpview High School. I am on the 4A first team Varsity Letters: Volleyball three years Awards: 2015 1st Team All-Conference, 2015 Varsity Letters: Volleyball three years, Golf one all state team for high school. And Recieved offen- 1st Team All-Region, 2015 2nd Team All-Area, sive player of the year for Timpview High School . year Awards: Co-Captain and All-Conference Second 2016 1st Team All-Conference, 2016 District 5-6

Team 2016 All-Conference Player of the Year, 2016 5A State Favorite Sports Memory: My favorite volleyball All-Tournament Team Awards: Region 7 MVP volleyball 2016-2017, memory was when I was a freshman playing club Region 7 1st all Region 2015-2016, 4a senior volleyball . It was our last match of the tournamnent Academic Awards: Academic All-Conference all star, 3rd Team All State, Athlete of the month and we won the first set really quickly. I finished the 2014 and 2015 Academic Awards: Graduated with high honors (corner canyon high school) previous set with my serving . So, in the 2nd set, my coach tells me that I am the first server. So the ref Championships: Championships: U of U Team Camp Champions Academic Awards: Honor roll and honor diploma blows the whistle for me to serve and I got an ace . 2016 Then I just kept serving until I made 23 serves in a Favorite Sports Memory: Winning while not los- Championships: 2016 Region Champions row! It was a super cool experience ing a set at the Capitol Hill Classic in 2012 Favorite Drill: Bingo, Bango, Bongo

Favorite Drill: and Outsides vs . Rightsides Favorite Sports Memory: Going to Indianapolis Favorite Drill: Volleyball Yahtzee Hobbies: Violin, fishing, razor riding, farming,

swimming, riding snowmobiles, and hanging with for nationals and 4A State 2016 Hobbies: I love to hang out with my family, go to my my family . Favorite Drill: Jack Jack grandmas farm and play with animals . I enjoy boat- Hobbies: Swimming and camping Hobbies: Wake surfing, snowboarding, climbing ing, swimming and wake surfing. Fun Facts: Sang the National Anthem at the and hiking 10 North Carolina volleyball state championship 11 Fun Facts: I can talk like Roz from Monsters Inc . F R E S H M E N

#13 Lauryn Ritchie #15 Zarya Smith #16 Kayla Elliott

Position: MB Position: OH/DS Position: MB Height: 6-1 Height: 5-9 Height: 6-1 Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Class: Freshman Hometown: Pleasant Grove, UT Hometown: Holladay, UT Hometown: Lake Elsinore, CA High School: American Fork High School: Olympus High School: Elsinore

Major: General Education Major: General Studies Major: Biology

Personal: Daughter of Paul and Sherie Ritchie, 1 Personal: Daughter of Zack Smith and Tina Tukuafu, Personal: Daughter of Chris and Theresa Elliott, 3 sibiling Hunter Ritchie 7 siblings Sione, Kinji, Savanna, Lorenzo, Eleanor, siblings Douglas, Olivia, Mason Vaisioa, and Mikiloni Sports Played in HS: Volleyball and Basketball Sports Played in HS: Volleyball and Track and Field Sports Played in HS: Volleyball and Swimming Varsity Letters: Volleyball three years Varsity Letters: Volleyball two years, Track and Field Varsity Letters: Volleyball four years, Swimming four two years Awards: Honorable mention 2016 . Most improved years player sophomore year Awards: Athlete of the year 2016, Athlete of the year Awards: Volleyball All region first team, sophomore, 2017, Volleyball CIF Finalist 2016, School Track Academic Awards: High Honor Roll 4 years, Academ- junior and senior year . Volleyball Team MVP sopho- records for: 100m Hurdles, 300m Hurdles, 60m ic All-Region 3 years, 119/747 in High School Class more, junior and senior year . 2016 Utah State Beach Hurdles, Long Jump, 4X800 Relay, CIF Finalist 2016, (Top 15%) Champion . Volleyball All State honorable mention CIF Finalist 2017, 100m hurdle League champ, 300m sophomore year, All state second team Junior and hurdle League Champ Favorite Sports Memory: Going to state my senior Senior year: Deseret News . year Championships: Track and Field League Champions Championships: Won AAU Utah State Beach Cham- 2017 Favorite Drill: Vomit pionships in 2016 Favorite Sports Memory: After losing CIF Volleyball Hobbies: Playing the Harp, Piano, Skiing Favorite Sports Memory: Qualifying for the USA Ju- Finals it was really tough and we were all crying but nior Nationals in my 2015-2016 season then we looked up at the crowd that had come to Fun Facts:I play the Harp cheer us on still clapping and cheering for us! It took Favorite Drill: Servers vs . Passers three buses for them to all get there and the whole stadium was filled with the Red Sea (my high school Hobbies: Spending time with my family cheer sections name) 12 Fun Facts: I love reading in my spare time . 13 2016 2016 Team Results Individual Statistics

DATE OPPONENT W/L Games SCORE Record Conf ATT |------ATTACK------| |------SET------| |------SERVE------| Aug 26 vs Temple College W 3-0 25-23,25-22,25-19 1-0 0-0 ## Player SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set TA Pct SA SA/Set SE Aug 26 vs #7 Blinn College W 3-1 23-25,25-18,25-14,25-17 2-0 0-0 1 Andrea Brady 117 35- 271 2 .32 64 594 .348 6 0 .05 9 0 .08 13 Aug 27 vs #15 MSU-West Plains L 0-3 22-25,17-25,14-25 2-1 0-0 15 Thamyres Fuchs 119 35- 3 0 .03 0 9 333. 50 0 .42 11 0 .09 22 Aug 27 at #9 Tyler Jr College L 1-3 21-25,21-25,25-18,16-25 2-2 0-0 14 Aubrie Steiner 116 35- 345 2 .97 73 1030 .264 3 0 .03 10 0 .09 8 Sep 01 #4 IOWA WESTERN CC L 1-3 25-22,23-25,21-25,23-25 2-3 0-0 76 9 To’a Faleao 114 35- 354 3 .11 130 952 .235 8 0 .07 24 0 .21 35 Sep 02 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE W 3-0 25-21,25-16,26-24 3-3 0-0 5 Jade Timothy 89 32- 176 1 .98 74 437 .233 1 0 .01 3 0 .03 2 Sep 02 CASPER COLLEGE W 3-0 25-20,25-17,25-19 4-3 0-0 13 Alyssa Walker 86 29- 41 0 .48 16 133 .188 820 9 .53 8 0 .09 19 Sep 03 #10 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 3-0 26-24,25-18,25-19 5-3 0-0 10 Olivia Osborn 73 27- 51 0 .70 22 174 .167 1 0 .01 20 0 .27 27 Sep 09 vs North Idaho W 3-2 25-21,21-25,20-25,25-17,15-12 6-3 0-0 7 Tiffany Robbins 59 24- 77 1.31 39 270 .141 0 0.00 3 0.05 3 Sep 09 vs Yavapai College W 3-0 25-15,25-17,25-10 7-3 0-0 16 Maddy Lance 14 9- 11 0 .79 7 29 .138 1 0 .07 0 0 .00 2 Sep 10 vs Miami Dade CC L 1-3 18-25,25-19,24-26,20-25 7-4 0-0 4 Thayna Fuchs 115 35- 8 0 .07 3 46 .109 14 0 .12 14 0 .12 6 Sep 10 vs Chemeketa CC W 3-0 25-10,25-22,25-12 8-4 0-0 8 Lia Finau 56 21- 115 2 .05 60 507 .108 0 0 .00 0 0 .00 0 Sep 15 at #1 Western Nebraska L 1-3 17-25,24-26,25-11,19-25 8-5 0-0 2 Ellie Cottam 45 14- 1 0 .02 0 10 .100 8 0 .18 9 0 .20 11 Sep 16 vs Northeastern Jr C W 3-1 22-25,27-25,25-22,25-19 9-5 0-0 12 Laken Te’o 69 23- 10 0 .14 6 52 .077 478 6 .93 16 0 .23 19 Sep 16 vs Western Wyoming CC W 3-0 25-13,25-8,25-17 10-5 0-0 3 Alex Riggs 1 1- 0 0 .00 0 0 000. 0 0 .00 0 0 .00 0 Sep 17 vs Casper College W 3-0 25-15,25-14,25-20 11-5 0-0 6 Meilee Brown 93 32- 1 0 .01 1 5 000. 13 0 .14 8 0 .09 20 Sep 17 vs Laramie County CC W 3-1 25-15,23-25,25-16,25-22 12-5 0-0 SALT LAKE . . . 119 35- 1464 12 30. 495 4248 .228 1403 11 .79 135 1 .13 187 * Sep 22 at Snow College L 1-3 21-25,26-24,23-25,16-25 12-6 0-1 Opponents ...... 119 18- 738 6 .20 391 2394 .145 707 5 .94 49 0 .41 106 * Sep 24 at Southern Nevada W 3-0 25-15,25-16,25-21 13-6 1-1 Sep 27 WESTERN WYOMING CC W 3-0 25-19,25-16,25-15 14-6 1-1 136 * Oct 01 at #4 CSI Eagles L 0-3 19-25,16-25,22-25 14-7 1-2 600 |-----DIG-----| |------BLOCKING------| * Oct 07 UTAH STATE EASTERN W 3-0 25-10,25-14,25-14 15-7 2-2 115 ## Player SP RE Dig Dig/Set BS BA Total Blk/Set BE BHE Pts Pts/S * Oct 08 COLORADO NW CC W 3-0 25-18,25-10,25-14 16-7 3-2 136 1 Andrea Brady 117 2 42 0 .36 38 132 170 1 .45 19 6 * Oct 14 SOUTHERN NEVADA W 3-0 25-21,25-13,25-21 17-7 4-2 112 15 Thamyres Fuchs 119 14 596 5 .01 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 * Oct 15 #7 SNOW COLLEGE W 3-0 25-11,25-20,25-21 18-7 5-2 206 14 Aubrie Steiner 116 22 156 1 .34 13 64 77 0 .66 12 3 Oct 18 at Western Wyoming CC W 3-0 25-19,25-20,25-21 19-7 5-2 113 9 To’a Faleao 114 23 191 1 .68 14 83 97 0 .85 7 5 * Oct 21 #3 CSI EAGLES W 3-1 21-25,25-22,25-19,25-18 20-7 6-2 336 5 Jade Timothy 89 3 30 0 .34 7 72 79 0 .89 12 1 * Oct 28 at Colorado NW CC W 3-0 27-15,24-22,25-18 21-7 7-2 13 Alyssa Walker 86 0 185 2 .15 0 25 25 0 .29 2 9 10 Olivia Osborn 73 1 38 0 .52 9 72 81 1 .11 9 1 * Oct 29 at Utah State Eastern W 3-0 25-21,25-17,27-25 22-7 8-2 250 7 Tiffany Robbins 59 11 37 0.63 12 32 44 0.75 3 2 Nov 04 vs #10 Snow College W 3-1 25-27,25-21,25-16,25-21 23-7 8-2 200 16 Maddy Lance 14 0 6 0 .43 0 4 4 0 .29 1 0 Nov 05 at #4 CSI Eagles W 3-1 23-25,25-23,25-18,25-18 24-7 8-2 400 4 Thayna Fuchs 115 17 268 2 .33 0 2 2 0 .02 0 1 Nov 17 vs #12 Wallace State W 3-0 25-22,25-14,25-16 25-7 8-2 76 8 Lia Finau 56 9 28 0 .50 3 23 26 0 .46 4 3 Nov 17 vs #4 Miami Dade L 0-3 21-25,22-25,21-25 25-8 8-2 84 2 Ellie Cottam 45 6 128 2 .84 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 Nov 18 vs #1 Panola College W 3-0 25-18,25-15,25-21 26-8 8-2 78 12 Laken Te’o 69 4 130 1 .88 2 12 14 0 .20 4 21 Nov 19 vs #7 Northwest College W 3-1 25-22,25-16,22-25,25-16 27-8 8-2 137 6 Meilee Brown 93 15 252 2 .71 0 0 0 0 .00 0 3 3 Alex Riggs 1 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 TEAM 0 SALT LAKE . . . 119 127 2087 17 .54 98 521 358 .5 3 .01 73 55 Opponents ...... 119 64 1068 8 .97 10 184 102 .0 0 .86 38 26 Overall record: 27-8 Conf: 8-2 Home: 9-1 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 13-3 2017 Bruin Stats are accessible online at www.slccbruins.com 14 15 Bruin Volleyball History Year Record SWAC Region 18 NJCAA Coach 1996 23-12 9-1 2nd 2nd -- Tom Peterson 1997 25-11 7-1 2nd 3rd -- Tom Peterson 1998 32-13 12-4 2nd 3rd -- Tom Peterson 1999 45-4 15-1 1st 1st 2nd Place Jean Widdison 2000 21-19 7-7 4th 3rd -- Julie Morgan 2001 18-25 8-8 5th 3rd -- Julie Morgan 2002 27-11 10-4 3rd 3rd -- Julie Morgan 2003 24-21 8-4 2nd 2nd -- Shay Clemensen 2004 43-7 9-1 1st 1st 2nd Place Shay Clemensen 2005 34-14 5-5 3rd 1st 9th Place Shay Clemensen 2006 29-17 7-5 3rd 1st 11th Place Shay Goulding 2007 44-2 10-0 1st 1st 3rd Place Shay Goulding 2008 35-10 9-1 1st 2nd 9th Place Sue Dulaney 2009 29-9 8-2 1st 1st 4th Place Sue Dulaney 2010 28-8 6-4 2nd 2nd 4th Place Sue Dulaney 2011 22-8 8-2 1st 3rd -- Sue Dulaney 2012 22-7 7-3 2nd 3rd -- Sue Dulaney 2013 26-8 10-0/1st 1st 4th Place Sue Dulaney 2014 24-10 8-2/2nd 2nd 9th Place Sue Dulaney 2015 25-8 10-2/2nd 3rd -- Sue Dulaney 2016 27-8 8/2/2nd 1st 5th Place Sue Dulaney 16 17 Bruin All-Time Roster ~ Where they went... Bruin All-Time Roster ~ Where they went... Player Years “Where They Went” Player Years “Where They Went” Player Years “Where They Went” Player Years “Where They Went” Lisa Haslam 96 Michelle Hoerman 01,02 Weber State Univ . Camilla Phillips 07,08 Brigham Young Univ . Janessa Koelliker 2013 College of Idaho Jennifer Jensen 96 Kristi Randall 01,02 Brigham Young Univ . Mykelle Webster 07,08 Lizzy Reich 2013 Emily Maughan 96 Anais Urdaz 01,02 Tampa Bay Univ . Jenika Bird 2008 Lewis & Clark State Univ . Abby Pomrenke 2013 Lisa Milne 96 Lindsey Blackett 2002 Tamara Da Sliva 2008 Hampton University Hannah Wade 2013 Jeanne Pratt 96 Sabrina Frech 2002 Colorado State Univ . Jenica Johnson 2008 Ailin Donati 13,14 Florida A&M Jena Van DeGraaff 96 Rachel Handy 2002 Thyele Rechatiko 2008 South Dakota State Univ . Allyssa Koki 13,14 Hope University Jeanette Graves 96,97 UNLV Katie Theurer 2002 University of Utah Nikki Sorenson 2008 Mariana Pilon 13,14 Southern Illinois Univ . Sara Hoehne 96,97 Tasha Harper 02,03 Kelsey Campbell 08,09 Campbell University Sequoia Lofton 13,14 Recquel Johnson 96,97 Univ . of Tennessee-Martin Deborah Overfelt 02,03 Westminster College Kim Gourley 08,09 Carol Grasso 13,14 CSU Bakersfield Kim Nielsen 96,97 Arkansas State University Karlie Porter 02,03 University of Utah LaKell Havens 08,09 Manhatten College Cassandra Fenton 2014 St . Martins University Melissa Reidhead 96,97 Diane Schenk 02,03 Whitney Nilson 08,09 Brooke Bergstrom 2014 Taffy Smart 96,97 Creighton University Emilia Vieira 02,03 Anna Nostrant 08,09 Mid-American Nazarene Penny Gwynn 2014 Regan Taylor 96,97 Rayann Allred 2003 Melissa Fifita 2009 Univeristy of Hawaii, Hilo Kallie Schmit 2014 Rosa Torres 96,97 Sarah Clemensen 2003 Naomi Flinders 2009 St . Francis Brighton Taylor 14,15 Utah Valley University Melissa Risher 97 Kim Heys 2003 Anna Burgess 09,10 Missouri State University Jessica Quayle 14,15 Alison Roberts 97 Ananda Lopez 2003 Catalina Charry 09,10 Hofstra University Mckell Moss 14,15 Emily Van Dyke 97 Michaela Maixneroa 2003 Erika Charry 09,10 Hofstra University Nicole Peacock 14,15 Montana Tech University Rachel Ariotti 97,98 Nerissa Milo 2003 Sheila Uluave 09,10 Dixie State University Sadie Pond 14,15 Jen Butler 98 Laurie Chambers 03,04 Carroll College Ame’ White 09,10 Xavier University Rachel Davis 14,15 University Alaska- Fairbanks Jenny Chalmers 98 Kristy Nilson 03,04 Shelbi Zaldain 09,10 Whitney Wray 15 Tanya McArthur 98 Utah State University Pearlisha Alo 2004 Jaimee Clark 2010 Andrea Brady 15, 16 Colorado State University Amber Snell 98 Priscila Dores 2004 Lindsay Day 2010 Ellie Cottam 15, 16 Litiani Damuni 98,99 Thais Pedroso 2004 Cornell University Jessica Kirby 2010 Jade Timothy 15, 16 Valerie Nielsen 98,99 Pam Cousin 04,05 Whitney Ashton 10,11 Meilee Brown 15, 16 Ruth Seibt 98,99 Kara Hollingsworth 04,05 Coralie Jarema 10,11 Norfolk State University Tiffany Robbins 15, 16 Sylva Strzinkova 98,99 University of Utah Kristie Kidman 04,05 Austin-Peay Univ . Melissa Rider 10,11 Alyssa Walker 15, 16 Kali Surplus 98,99 Washington State Univ . Fabiana Leomil 04,05 Fresno Pacific Univ. Kellie Turner 10,11 Ohio University Olivia Osborn 16 Josie Wilson 98,99 Bri Ostler 04,05 Metro State Univ . Jentry Hatch 2011 Maddy Lance 16 Kim Yamada 98,99 Rafaela Couto 2005 Brooke Hansen 2011 Alex Riggs 16 Hailey Mackay 99 Utah State University Anna Lott 2005 Makenzie Fahnestock 2011 Univ . of Wisconsin (Parkside) Thayna Fuchs 16 Mandie Matheson 99 Sandra Perez 2005 Leyla Redondo 2011 Thaymres Fuchs 16 Radka Pestova 99 Cali Wilcox 2005 Betty Van Lith 2011 Metro State Univ . Denver Lia Finau 16, 17 Sally Toia 99 Kris Hymas 05,06 Utah State University Kelsi Meyer 2011 To’a Faleao 16, 17 Rickie Rigby 99,00 Utah State University Kylee Kerby 05,06 Brittani Cole 11,12 Laken Te’o 16, 17 Erin Cartwright 2000 Utah State University Jessica Petersen 05,06 Utah State University Maddie Bushman 11,12 Dixie State University Aubrie Steiner 16, 17 Jill Larsen 2000 Katie Christiansen 2006 Cortney Godfrey 11,12 University of Great Falls Megan Treanor 17 Elizabeth Lindell 2000 Tela Burnett 06,07 Cal State Northridge Mayra Ramirez 11,12 Westminster Alexus Desmarais 17 Susie LoRusso 2000 Missouri – Culver Stockton Michaela Hanakova 06,07 University of Tennessee Mariah Cox 2012 Callie Whitney 17 Reiko Smith 2000 Montana State, Billings Shanda Larsen 06,07 Utah State University Desiree Bradshaw 2012 Sam Filiaga 17 Kim Treanor 2000 Morgan Lloyd 06,07 BYU Camry Godfrey 2012 Brigham Young University Syndee Peterson 17 Amy Voss 2000 Megan Metcalf 06,07 Southern Utah Univ . Anyssa Matheson 2012 Jensyn Turner 17 Bekka McLachlin 00,01 Samantha Richard 06,07 UNLV Jaclyn Condie 2012 Natalie White 17 Elise Metcalf 00,01 Talita Santos 06,07 Oral Roberts Univ . Indigo Allen 12,13 Journee Sutton 17 Danelle Peart 2001 Utah State University Cinthia Silva 06,07 University of Utah Jillian Campbell 12,13 Tiffin University Lauryn Ritchie 17 Jillian Ruff 2001 Taisa Thompson 06,07 Baylie Henrie 12,13 Zarya Smith 17 Gaynor Tafuna 2001 Brittany Wilcox 2007 Adria Downs 12,13 Kayla Elliott 17 Becca Bench 01,02 Univ . of Hawaii @ Hilo Hailey Barner 07,08 Bailee Kendall 12,13 College of Idaho Kaylianne Hillyard 01,02 Weber State Univ18 . Amanda Carter 07,08 19 Bruin Volleyball - Old Timers Record Book Bruin Volleyball - Current Record Book 1996-2007- Regular Scoring and Rally Scoring to 30 points 2008 to Present- Rally Scoring to 25 pts. Kills- Season Kills- Career Kills- Season Kills- Career 1 . Radka Pestova (99) 599 1 . Sylva Strzinkova (98,99) 1033 1 . Carol Grasso 2013 500 1 . Carol Grasso (13,14) 969 Fabiana Leomil (04) 599 2 . Kris Hymas (05,06) 860 2 . Carol Grasso 2014 469 2 . Cinthia Silva (07,08) 778 3 . Erin Cartwright (00) 537 3 . Emilia Vieira (02,03) 812 3 . Bailee Kendall 2013 407 3 . Maddie Bushman (11,12) 660 4 . Sylva Strzinkova (98) 526 4 . Cinthia Silva (07,08) 778 4 . Maddie Bushman 2012 401 4 . Bailee Kendall (12,13) 635 5 . Sylva Strzinkova (99) 507 5 . Kristie Kidman (04,05) 623 5 . Camilla Phillips 2008 374 5 . Ame’ White (09, 10) 631

Attempts Attempts Attempts- Season Attempts- Career 1 . Fabiana Leomil (04) 1353 1 . Sylva Strzinkova (98,99) 2133 1 . Carol Grasso 2013 1162 1 . Carol Grasso (13,14) 2228 2 . Radka Pestova (99) 1301 2 . Emilia Vieira (02,03) 2089 2 . Carol Grasso 2014 1066 2 . Maddie Bushman (11,12) 1825 3 . Erin Cartwright (00) 1277 3 . Kris Hymas (05,06) 1908 3 . Maddie Bushman 2012 1055 3 . Ame White (09, 10) 1720 4 . Kristie Kidman (05) 1268 4 . Kristie Kidman (04,05) 1656 4 . Aubrie Steiner 2016 1030 4 . Bailee Kendall (12,13) 1541 5 . Anais Urdaz (01) 1223 5 . Cinthia Silva (06,07) 1464 5 . Ame’ White 2010 970 5 . Jessica Quayle (14, 15) 1534

Block Solos Block Solos Block Solos- Season Block Solos- Career 1 . Jeanette Graves (96) 37 1 . Jeanette Graves (96,97) 44 1 . Andrea Brady 2016 38 1 . Andrea Brady 15,16) 60 2 . Rosa Torres (97) 29 2 . Talita Santos (06,07) 40 2 . Brighton Taylor 2015 30 2 . Brighton Taylor (14,15) 36 3 . Talita Santos (06) 28 3 . Josie Wilson (98,99) 37 3 . Andrea Brady 2015 22 3 . Erika Charry (09, 10) 30 4 . Emily Maughn (96) 26 4 . Laurie Chambers (03,04) 34 4 . Sequoia Lofton 2014 19 4 . LaKell Havens (08, 09) 26 5 . Laurie Chambers (04) 25 5 . Rosa Torres (96,97) 33 5 . Erika Charry 2010 17 5 . Sequoia Lofton (13, 14) 26

Block Assists Block Assists Block Assists- Season Block Assists- Career 1 . Laurie Chambers (04) 175 1 . Laurie Chambers (03,04) 281 1 . Mayra Ramirez 2011 134 1 . Mayra Ramirez (11,12) 243 2 . Emily Maughn (96) 163 2 . Josie Wilson (98,99) 253 2 . Andrea Brady 2016 132 2 . Andrea Brady (15,16) 226 3 . Jena VanDeGraaf (96) 141 3 . Talita Santos (06,07) 218 3 . Jenika Bird 2008 125 3 . Erika Charry (09, 10) 202 4 . Tela Burnett (06) 138 4 . Tela Burnett (06,07) 201 4 . Andrea Brady 2015 116 4 . LaKell Havens (08, 09) 193 5 . Josie Wilson (99) 133 5 . Litiana Damuni (98,99) 200 5 . Brighton Taylor 2015 115 5 . Brighton Taylor (14,15) 170

Digs Digs Digs- Season Digs- Career 1 . Bri Ostler (05) 496 1 . Morgan Lloyd (06,07) 988 1 . Thamyres Fuchs 2016 596 1 . Carol Grasso (13, 14) 864 2 . Morgan Lloyd (07) 496 2 . Bri Ostler (04,05) 856 2 . Anna Burgess 2010 547 2 . Anna Burgess (09,10) 759 3 . Morgan Lloyd (06) 492 3 . Anais Urdaz (01, 02) 729 3 . Mariana Pilon 2014 529 3 . Mariana Pilon (13, 14) 756 4 . Anais Urdaz (01) 386 4 . Sam Richard (06,07) 640 4 . Carol Grasso 2014 447 4 . Kelsey Campbell (08,09) 656 5 . Nerissa Millo (03) 379 5 . Indigo Allen 2013 446 5 . Maddie Bushman (11,12) 568

Assists Assists Assists- Season Assists- Career 1 . Kali Surplus (98) 1402 1 . Kali Surplus (98,99) 2739 1 . Rachel Davis 2014 1119 1 . Rachel Davis (14, 15) 2180 2 . Rafaela Couto (05) 1385 2 . Michaela Hanakova (06,07) 2655 2 . Catalina Charry 2010 1095 2 . Catalina Charry (09,10) 2053 3 . Michaela Hanakova (06) 1340 3 . Rafaela Couto (05) 1385 3 . Baylie Henrie 2013 1093 3 . Baylie Henrie 12,13 1103 4 . Kali Surplus (99) 1337 4 . Priscila Dores (04) 1255 4 . Rachel Davis 2015 1061 4 . Alyssa Walker (15,16) 1042 5 . Michaela Hanakova (07) 1315 5 . Karlie Porter (02,03) 1220 5 . Thyele Rechatiko 2008 1015 5 . Cortney Godfrey (11,12) 1023

Service Aces Service Aces Service Aces- Season Service Aces- Career 1 . Fabiana Leomil (04) 129 1 . Sam Richard (06,07) 133 1 . Ame’ White 2010 64 1 . Ame’ White (09, 10) 103 2 . Kristie Kidman (05) 80 2 . Fabiana Leomil (04) 129 2 . Leyla Redondo 2011 60 2 . Carol Grasso (13,14) 94 3 . Laurie Chambers (04) 77 3 . Morgan Lloyd (06,07) 128 3 . Shelbi Zaldain 2009 59 3 . Shelbi Zaldain (09, 10) 89 4 . Morgan Lloyd (07) 73 4 . Kristie Kidman (04,05) 114 4 . Carol Grasso 2013 56 4 . Rachel Davis (14,15) 75 5 . Kris Hymas (05) 72 20 5 . Kris Hymas (05,06) 113 5 . Thyele Rechatiko 2008 53 21 5 . LaKell Havens (08, 09) 73 Bruins currently at Top Four Year Schools

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24 25 2016-2017 Student-Athlete Individual Awards Lifetime Activities Center Taylorsville Redwood Campus Bruin Women’s Women’s Men’s Women’s Men’s Men’s Women’s The Lifetime Activities Center is home of Player Awards Volleyball Soccer Soccer Basketball Basketball Baseball the Salt Lake Community College Bruins . The 1st Team Andrea Brady% Kenzie VanBuren Luis Vargas* Tia Hay*$% Christian Gray Trenton Griffin^ Madison Sisco^ All-Region Aubrie Steiner^ Lauren Grothouse Junior Estrada Sica Cuzic^ Mitch Berryhill^ Addie Jensen^ “LAC” was dedicated in January 1996 by Jenna Hansen Jacob Sollis Nick Seginowich Chantelle Ladner$ Alex Jaimes Lauren Tycksen$ President Dr . Frank Budd . This building was built Dani Perkins not only to give the Bruins a new home, but also to Alex Valencia$ 2nd Team To’a Faleao Ebony Norman Matt Conway Will Heward Ashlee Snyder^ give the students at SLCC a state-of-the-art activity All-Region Thamyres Fuchs$ Karina Brandon Jacob Thurber^ Kaylee Bott Quinn Ayers Laina Suesue*$ facility . The LAC houses the Health and Lifetime Ac- Honorable Men- Alyssa Walker Kayla Gonzalez Kayd Marquez Andrea Brady$^ Dalven Brushier Jessie Parker tivities Department and the Athletic Department. tion Colton Thomson Isaiah White Jared Newbry All-Region Kody Hall Personal Training and Health and Lifetime Activities Nic Roberts Tyler Zupon programs are all a part of the LAC daily educational mission. 1st Team NJCAA Andrea Brady Tia Hay Addie Jensen All-American Madison Sisco Special features of the LAC include a 5,000 seat spe- Lauren Tycksen Alex Valencia cial events arena, multiple class and meeting rooms, large 2nd Team NJCAA multi-purpose playing area, six glass wall racquetball courts, All-American dance studio, full service free weight room and cardiovascular

3rd Team/ Sica Cuzic fitness center. Honorable Men- tion NJCAA All-American 2010-11 Bruin Results/Awards Thayna Fuchs Maida Alijagic Gabriel Hatton Karina Brandon Matt Conway Connor Abrath Ashlee Anderson 2016-2017 Bruin Team Results/Awards Thamyres Fuchs Sabrina Baranowski Matt Penrod Tia Hay David Allison Sara Bendt Cole Kesler Women’s Women’s Men’s Women’s Men’s Men’s Women’s Madeline Lance Ariana Gonzalez- Juan Taylor Shirsten Wissinger Cameron Benson Kaylee Bott Academic Olivia Osborn Weinstein Rian Rawlings Isaiah White VolleyballWomen’sSoccer Women’sSoccer BasketballMen’s Basketball Men’sBaseball Women’sSoftball Logan Coates McKenzie Cottle All-SWAC Alex Riggs Jenna Hansen Jessica Debry Isaac Evans Addie Jensen Volleyball Basketball Basketball Baseball Softball GPA 3.2 and Tiffany Robbins Zoe Moses Nani Tonga Coach above Aubrie Steiner Megan Smart Nicole Forrey Kody Hall Chantelle Ladner Sue Dulaney Mark Davis Mark Davis Betsy Specketer Todd Phillips DG Nelson Cyndee Bennett (9) 238-76 (1) 9-2-5 (1) 13-2-2 (21) 494-184 (6) 155-45 (14) 490-297 (4) 183-28 with 24 or more Laken Te’o Alletse Soto Annie Brady Jayden Hartle Emma Noble (Yrs)2010-11 Record Sue Betsy Norm DG Mary Kay 76% 72% 79% 73% 78% 62% 87% credit hours Jade Timothy Will Heward Rian Rawlings Winning Percentage Alyssa Walker Coach Dulaney Specketer Parrish Nelson Amicone Trevor Hoffman Madison Sisco Samantha Filiaga Chase Huff Lauren Tycksen Overall(Yrs) Record 27-8 (3)92-279-2-5 (15)13-2-2 342-137 30-6(20) 447-198 21-10 (8) 277-17428-20 (7) 282-64-251-8 Kameron Lane Alex Valencia SWAC Record 8-2 6-1-5 10-0-2 14-2 9-7 22-10 36-2 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st Joseph Langkilde SWACOverall Finish Record 28-8 24-5 25-8 49-16 56-9 Jesse Parker SWAC Record 6-4 13-2 9-6 28-12 41-3 Region 18 Nic Roberts 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st SWACFinish Finish 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st NJCAA 1st Team Aubrie Steiner Jayden Hartle Region 18 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st All-Region Academic Finish 5 4 6 5 4 11 9 GPA 4.0 Athletes with 45 crt/hrs All-Region 4 3 4 9 8 NJCAA Athletes 5th/7th --/-- --/-- 4th/7th --/-- --/-- 2nd/2nd NJCAA 2nd Team Tiffany Robbins Jenna Hansen Will Heward Chantelle Ladner Finish/Rank Academic Maida Alijagic Cameron Benson Sabrina Baranowski NJCAA 4th/4th ---/6th ---/------/6th 2nd/2nd GPA 3.8-3.99 All-Americans 1 0 3 2 0 0 4 with 45 crt/hrs Finish/Rank

NJCAA 3rd Team Ariana Gonzalez- Karina Brandon Matt Conway David Allison McKenzie Cottle PresAll-Americans ./Dean’s List 3/1 1 4/2 3/21 2/1 1 0/2 1 3/3 2 3/10 Weinstein Cole Kesler Kameron Lane Academic Avg . Hours 17 16 13 .8 14 15 .9 15 .2 15 .8 GPA 3.6-3.79 Pres ./Dean’s List 3/4 3/5 1/1 10/12 7/12 with 45 crt/hrs NJCAAAvg Academic. Hours 16 .1 16 .4 16 16 17 .3 1st/2nd/3rd Team 1/1/0 0/3/1 0/0/0 0/1/0 0/0/2 1/2/2 0/1/1 *Denotes Region 18 Player of the Year NJCAAAwards Academic ^ Denotes Region All-Tournament Team Superior/Exemplary/ 0/0/0 0/1/0 0/0/0 0/2/1 3/4/0 %Denotes Region 18 Tournament MVP CoachPinnacle of theAwards Sue Dulaney* Mark Davis^ Betsy Specketer^ $ Denotes NJCAA All-Tournament Team Year Coach of the Sue Dulaney* Betsy Specketer^ Mary Kay ^RegionYear 18 Coach of the Year *AVCA West Coach of the Year Amicone* 26 27 * NJCAA District Coach of the Year ^Region 18 Coach of the Year SLCC President SLCC Athletic Staff Kevin Dustin enters his fourth year as the Athletic Director (AD) of SLCC Deneece Huftalin PhD Athletics . Officially beginning his duties as of July, 1 2014, Dustin steps into the position Dr . Deneece G . Huftalin now serves as the President of Salt Lake at a perfect time as all five SLCC athletic programs are coming off highly success- Community College and feels privileged to have served the students of ful seasons both on and off the field. Salt Lake Community College for more than two decades in various roles . Prior to coming to SLCC, Dustin served as the Assistant Director with the Utah Dr . Huftalin joined SLCC in 1992 as the Director of Academic and High School Activities Association (UHSAA). Holding that position for five years, he Career Advising and in 1994 was named Dean of Students . In addition oversaw baseball, basketball, football, golf, and theatre . He also served on Utah to working with students, she has worked in collaboration with faculty to State University’s staff for over 10 years, two years as an assistant men’s basket- ball coach, seven years as Associate Athletics Director of External Operations, and strengthen learning communities, the first year experience, learning out- four years as Associate Athletics Director of Development . comes and inclusivity initiatives on campus . Dr . Huftalin was named Vice Dustin began his career as an English teacher and men’s basketball coach at Sky View High School in President of Student Services in 2004 and served in that capacity until Smithfield, Utah. Leading the Bobcats to the state championship in 1994, he was named the Utah 4A Coach 2014 . of the Year . In addition to her professional role, Dr . Huftalin is a faculty member for A native of Logan, Utah, Dustin graduated from Utah State University with his bachelor’s degree in physi- Leadershape, Inc. an international non-profit focused on student leadership development and teaches in cal education in 1983 and his master’s degree in education in 2000 . Married to wife Danene, they are the the Education, Leadership and Policy program at the University of Utah . Dr . Huftalin serves on the Board proud parents of five grown children. of Directors for the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), the leading Student Affairs association. She currently serves as a board member for the Utah YWCA and previously served on the Utah Arts Festival Board . Dr . Huftalin earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah, a master’s degree in Education from the University of California, Los Angeles and a doctorate in Education, Leadership and Policy from the University of Utah . Vice President Betsy Specketer Todd Phillips Sue Dulaney DG Nelson Cyndee Benett Mark Davis Head Women’s Head Men’s of Student Affairs Head Volleyball Coach Head Baseball Coach Head Softball Coach Head Soccer Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Chuck Lepper PhD Dr . Charles Lepper joined Salt Lake Community College on July 1, 2015 and serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs. Dr. Lepper is responsible for providing college-wide strategic leadership for the Divi- sion of Student Affairs which includes: Academic and Career Advising, Auxiliary Services, Athletics, Career and Student Employment Services, Center for Health & Counseling, Child Care and Family Services, Disabil- ity Resource Center, Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, First Year Experi- ence, Financial Aid, International Student Services, North & South Re- Scott Keister Marcilina Grayer Brian Swindlehurst Derek Waddoups Tara Bendt gions Student Services, Office of the Registrar and Academic Records, Asst . Volleyball Coach/ Asst . Women’s Basketball/ Asst . Men’s Basketball/ Asst . Baseball/ Asst . Softball Coach/ Asst . W Soccer Coach School Relations, Student Conduct and Support Services, Student Life Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Cate Field Manager Academic Advisor and Leadership, Student Planning and Support Systems, Testing Servic- es, Thayne Center for Service and Learning, TRiO Programs, and Veterans Services . Prior to his appointment at SLCC, Dr. Lepper served as the Vice President for Student Affairs at Tidewater Community College and previously served as the Assistant Vice President for Student Development Services at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana . Dr . Lepper received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Resources and Personnel Management from Ball State University and his Masters of Education from Grand Valley State University . In 2010, Dr . Lepper completed his Doctorate of Philosophy from Indiana State University in Educational Leadership, Administration, and Foundations . Dr . Lepper is active with National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) and serves as a faculty mem- Paul Marble Derek Tedder Taylor Munroe Katie Hickman Lisa Peshell ber for the NACADA Summer Institute . Dr . Lepper frequently serves as a consultant to other higher education LAC Coordinator Head Trainer Video/Social Media Administrative Assistant Athletic Operations Asst . M Soccer Coach institutions assisting them with the development of academic advising strategies that improve student success . 28 29 30 31 SLCC 2017–18

2017–18 Home Schedule

Sept. 22 Friday 7 p.m. Snow College

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Sept. 29 Friday 7 p.m. College of Southern Idaho

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