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Home Matches Live Stream and Live Stats at www.NUEagles.Live 2021 Spring Schedule/Results Exhibition at Seattle University FEBRUARY Feb. 24, 2021 | 7 PM | Championship Stadium | Seattle 26 @College of Idaho 8 PM Video and Live Stats: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/yoteathletics/ 28 @Eastern Oregon 11 AM MARCH 7 SOUTHERN OREGON* 3:30 PM 8 SOUTHERN OREGON* 3:30 PM 14 @Warner Pacifi c* 2 PM Seattle University 15 @Warner Pacifi c* 5 PM 0-2-1 | 0-0 Home | 0-0 Away | 0-0 Neutral 21 CORBAN* 3:30 PM Head Coach: Julie Woodward | 306-128-46 22 CORBAN@ 3:30 PM 28 @Bushnell 5 PM 29 @Bushnell 5 PM APRIL 4 OREGON TECH* 3:30 PM 5 OREGON TECH* 3:30 PM

Home Game in ALL CAPS All times Pacifi c * Cascade Collegiate Conference Game

Spring 2021 Roster # Full Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown Previous School 10 Hannah Pylant GK 6-0 So. Spokane, Wash. Freeman HS 2 Maggie Gunning D 5-7 Jr. North Bend, Wash. Mount Si HS 3 Grace Burke M 5-4 Fr. Lake Stevens, Wash. Lake Stevens HS 4 Anna Lau F/W 5-2 Fr. Lynnwood, Wash. Home School 5 Hayli Huhta D 5-5 So. Marysville, Wash. Simon Fraser 6 Jennifer Conner D/M 5-3 So. Eldersburg, Md. Bridgewater State University 7 Peyton Manalo M 5-4 So. Mill Creek, Wash. Jackson HS 8 Olivia Morris M 5-7 Jr. Mercer Island, Wash. Mercer Island HS 9 Colette Liston M 5-1 So. Bellevue, Wash. Sammamish HS 10 Callie Wright F/M 5-0 So. Woodway, Wash. Kings HS 11 Donnya Kvinge D 5-1 Jr. Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Bellevue College 12 Sarah Hommas F 5-3 So. Redmond, Wash. Cedarcrest HS 14 Madison Morrow D/W 5-4 Sr. West Linn, Ore. West Linn HS 15 Montse Youngsman M 5-6 So. Mount Vernon, Wash. Mount Vernon HS 16 Elizabeth Moretti M 5-8 Jr. Caldwell, Idaho Vision Charter School 17 Iza Juarez W 5-3 Fr. Yakima, Wash. West Valley HS 18 Brynn Pilkenton M 5-6 Fr. Marysville, Wash. Marysville Pilchuck HS 20 Maya Lewis M 5-1 Jr. Layton Utah North Idaho 21 Gracie VanAssche W 5-4 Fr. Snohomish, Wash. Snohomish HS 22 Isabella Rocha D 5-2 Jr. San Diego, Calif. Southwestern College 24 Abby Cretti D 5-6 Fr. Federal Way, Wash. Fife HS 25 Taylor Beardemphl D 5-7 Jr. Graham, Wash. Cascade Christian HS 27 Izzy Lehosit D 5-11 So. Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho Coeur d’ Alene Charter HS 37 Kierstin Patefi eld GK 5-7 Sr. Puyallup, Wash. Cascade Christian HS NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

University Facts Polls and Leaders Location ...... Kirkland, WA 98083 Due to Covid-19, the preseason ratings for fall sports were postponed. The fi rst Enrollment ...... 1,400 Top 25 poll for men’s soccer is scheduled for March 3. Founded ...... 1934 Nickname ...... Eagles CCC Preseason Ranking Kat Sanchez #29 in Goals Against/G (0.900) Colors ...... Blue & Gold Team (First-Place Votes) Points Rassier #36 in Goals/G (0.840) Affi liation ...... NAIA 1. Eastern Oregon University (12) 168 Morris #40 in Total Game Winning Goals (4) Conference ...... Cascade Collegiate 2. Oregon Tech (1) 138 Rassier #41 in Total Goals (16) President ...... Dr. Joseph Castleberry T-3. Northwest University 135 Wright #46 in Shots/G (4.160) Athletic Director ...... Gary McIntosh II T-3. Rocky Mountain College 135 Wright #50 in Points/G (1.840) Athletic Trainer ...... Larry Brown 5. Southern Oregon University 126 Web Page ...... www.nueagles.com 6. College of Idaho 119 7. Corban University 98 Coaching Staff 8. Carroll College 82 Head Coach ...... Bryan Chud 9. University of Providence 67 Alma Mater ...... Northwest 10. Warner Pacifi c University 55 Years at NU ...... 5th 11. The Evergreen State College 40 Record at NU ...... 52-31-4 12. Bushnell University 30 Assistant Coach ...... Brenden Wheeler 13. Multnomah University 17 Assistant Coach ...... Makenna Wheeler Assistant Coach ...... Kat Sanchez Assistant Coach ...... Rylee Rassier NU Among the NAIA Leaders 2019 Soccer History 2019 Team Rankings First Season ...... 2006 #30 in Assists/G (2.000) Overall Record ...... 137-108-28 #36 in Total Assists (38) Conference Titles ...... 2 #46 in Shutouts/G (0.420) NAIA Tournament Appearances ...... 3 #47 in Total Shutouts (8.000) 2019 Individual Rankings Rylee Rassier #8 in Game Winning Goals/G Athletic Fields (0.370) Surface ...... Grass Rassier #9 in Total Game Winning Goals (7) Seating ...... 300 Olivia Morris #23 in Assists/G (0.580) Former pracitce facility for the NFL’s Morris #26 in Total Assists (11) Seattle Seahawks Callie Wright #28 in Shots on Goal/G (2.680) CCC Standings School Div. Rec. Div. Pts. Div. Pct. Conf. Rec. Conf. Pts. Conf. Pct. Overall East Division College of Idaho 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-1-1 Carroll 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 Eastern Oregon 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 Multnomah 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 Providence 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 Rocky Mountain 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0

West Division Oregon Tech 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 2-0 Bushnell 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-1 Corban 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 Northwest 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 Southern Oregon 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 Warner Pacifi c 0-0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0.000 0-1 NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

Eagles Notebook

EXHIBIT A: With the postponement of last week’s IN GOAL: Kierstin Patefi eld and Hannah Pylant games, Northwest University opens women’s soc- get the assignment of replacing Kat Sanchez in cer season with a Wednesday exhibition contest goal. Sanchez started 63 games in goal and was at Seattle University at 7 p.m. the regular starter her last three seasons.

RIVALRIES: Eleven miles separate Northwest THE STREAK: Northwest put together a and Seattle, but the two have never met in wom- school-record 13-game win streak last year, sand- en’s soccer. Seattle has an NAIA past but has wiched between its losses in a 13-6 year. primarily been an NCAA Division I member histor- ically. WINS RECORD: Head Coach Bryan Chud enters this season with a school record of 52 women’s ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE: Nine Eagles soccer coaching wins. He has reached the NAIA made the Academic All-Conference postseason three times. team. Jennifer Conner, Sarah Hom- mas, Hayli Huhta, Colette Liston, CHECKING IN ON THE REDHAWKS: Seattle Peyton Manalo, Madison Morrow, comes into the week at 1-2-1 after a Monday Hannah Pylant, Callie Wright, and morning 1-0 win at Texas-Rio Grande Valley. Syd- Montse Youngsman were honored ney Carr, Leahi Manthei, and Natalie Dixon have last fall. The award requires soph- one goal each. Madison Waguespack picked up omore or higher standing and a a shutout in goal Monday and has allowed four Conner minimum 3.2 grade-point average. goals in four games.

HOLES AND GOALS: Rylee Rassier and Kat COMING UP: The Eagles make up their snowed- Sanchez, who earned Cascade out trip east with a Friday night game at the Col- Collegiate Conference Co-Off en- lege of Idaho and a Sunday morning contest at sive Player and Defensive Player Eastern Oregon. of the Year awards, respectively, are back with NU but as coaches Career Glance this season. CCC Newcomer of # Player Goals Assists the Year Callie Wright (14 goals, 7 5 Hayli Huhta 0 1 assists) and Olivia Morris (7 goals, 7 Peyton Manalo 0 2 8 Oliva Morris 9 13 Wright 11 assists) return. 10 Callie Wright 14 7 12 Sarah Hommas 0 2 EXPERIENCE ABOUNDS: Re- 14 Madison Morrow 6 12 turning to the team are seven 16 Elizbeth Moretti 0 2 players who started nine or more games. Callie Wright, Olivia Morris, Maggie Gunning, Hayli Huhta, Montse Youngsman, Pey- ton Manalo, and Sarah Hommas bring back a wealth of starting experience. Morris NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

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Head Coach Bryan Chud Coach Chud Year by Year Coach Bryan Chud took the helm of the women’s Year W-L-T soccer program in 2016 and Northwest University 2019 13-6 and became the program’s all-time leader in coach- 2018 7-3-2 ing wins in 2019. He has taken the Eagles to the 2017 11-10 postseason every season and to the national post- 2016 15-6-2 Career 52-31-4 season in three of his four seasons.

His fi rst team in 2016 reached the NAIA National Semifi nals. He followed that up with an Opening Round appearance and in 2018 guided the Eagles back to the fi nal site and a successful season that culminated in the NAIA National Quarterfi nals.

On the conference level, Chud’s teams have peaked at the right time. His 2018 squad won the Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament, 1-0, over Eastern Oregon, after reaching the fi nals in 2016 and 2017.

Chud, who also is the assistant athletics director at NU, returned to his alma mater as assistant men’s soccer coach in 2015 and stayed at that position until 2017.

Northwest fi nished fi fth in the NAIA fi nal poll in 2016, received votes in the last poll in 2017 and ranked 15th in the 2018 postseason poll.

Coach Chud is a 2002 graduate of Northwest University earning a degree in history and was a three-time team captain of the Eagle men’s soccer team from 1999 to 2002, earning both regional and national recognition. He owns the school record in career goals scored and was inducted into the NU Eagle Hall of Fame in March, 2015. He earned NAIA All-America hon- orable mention and was his team’s 2002 Champions of Character Award winner.

Chud was born and raised in Alaska, but his career in soccer has taken him all over the world. After graduating from high school, he moved to Europe playing at a high level in Germany and England for three years. He then returned to the U.S. and enrolled at Northwest U.

Following his graduation from Northwest U, Bryan and his wife Breanna moved to Dungannon, North Ireland, where he played for the Irish Premier League for 10 years with Ambassadors FC. While with AFC, he was the all-time leading goal-scorer while garnering four Promotions, three Player’ Player of the Year awards and helping the squad to the Mid-Ul- ster Cup Championship in 2012.

While in Northern Ireland, he served six years as a youth pastor and was also instrumental in establishing the charity, Ambassadors in Sport and his involvement with the Ambassadors allowed him to travel to Africa—Sudan, Senegal, Mozam- bique and South Africa as a player and coach.

Coach Chud has earned his Level 1 and Level 2 coaching licenses from the Irish Football Association and recently received his UEFA B Part 1 license.

After 12 years in Northern Ireland, Bryan and his wife Breanna, along with their twin sons, Kidran and Cohen, moved back to the Pacifi c Northwest. The family attends Bellevue Presbyterian Church.

Chud enjoys skiing, music (guitar/drums), family time, hiking, cliff diving, adrenaline adventure and traveling. NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

Assistant Coach Brendon Wheeler

Brendon Wheeler returned to his alma mater and joined Bryan Chud’s women’s soccer staff at Northwest in 2016. Wheeler coached two seasons as an assistant at Snohomish High School, helping his hometown team to a pair of 4A State Titles. He capped a stellar playing career with the Eagle Men’s Soccer program with a degree in business administration in 2016. Wheeler was an All-Cascade Conference player and scholar-athlete. He played in 67 games during his NU career. In 2015, Wheeler was named to the fi rst team, All-Cascade Conference team as a defender and was named CCC Defender of the Week during the season. He also earned academic honors as a CCC Scholar-Athlete that same year. He also earned Freshman of the Year honors for NU. Brendon is married to Ashton Wheeler who played two years of volleyball at Northwest U and two seasons for Biola Uni- versity (Calif.)

Assistant Coach Makenna Wheeler

Makenna Wheeler returned to her alma mater as an assistant coach at Northwest for the 2020-21 season. Wheeler earned All-Conference honors in 2018 when the Eagles won the Cascade Collegiate Con- ference Tournament and reached the NAIA quarterfi nals. Wheeler also played for NU in its national semifi nal season in 2016 and its NAIA Opening Round season in 2017. Wheeler received her bachelor’s degree from NU in elementary education with a humanities en- dorsement in 2019. A native of Snohomish, Wheeler attends Churchome and enjoys skiing, teaching, coffee, art, music, and the great outdoors.

Assistant Coach Kat Sanchez

Kat Sanchez onboarded with the Northwest University women’s soccer staff during the 2020-21 season as an assistant coach. Sanchez played four seasons at NU, earning fi rst-team All-Cascade Collegiate Conference and CCC Defensive Player of the Year. She picked up her bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a minor in psychology. The Arlington native attends Doxa Church and volunteers with Special Olympics, Arlington Assem- bly nursery and kids church, and as a tutor. She enjoys soccer, painting, reading, and hiking and is interested in physical therapy, personal training, and psychology.

Assistant Coach Rylee Rassier

Rylee Rassier joined the staff of Northwest University women’s soccer during the 2020-21 season after a successful career with the Eagles. Rassier, a striker for NU, earned fi rst-team All-Cascade Collegiate Conference and CCC co-Offensive Player of the Year honors. A two-year captain, Rassier also garnered NU Athlete of the Year honors her senior season. NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

0 Hannah Pylant 2 Maggie Gunning 6-0 | SO | GK | Spokane, Wash. 5-7 | JR | D | North Bend, Wash.

2020-21: Academic All-Conference 2019-20: Academic All-Conference, NAIA Parents: Jeff and Sandy Pylant Scholar-Athlete Sisters: Abby Pylant Parents: Mike & Carol Gunning Prep Team Awards: Team Captain 2018, Sisters: Abby Gunning All-League 2016 and 2018, All-State Prep Awards: Captain of club soccer, honorable mention 2018, WIAA Athlete of two-time State fi nalists. the week October 2016 Academic and Civic Honors: Honor Academic and Civic Honors: NHS 2017- Roll all four years. One of the top sports 2019 medicine students in Washington A state. Church: Southside Christian Secretary of sports medicine club at Volunteerism: Southside Food Bank, Mount Si. Student trainer for football team. Humane Society Club/Travel Teams: Eastside FC Why did you select Northwest? I love how Jesus-centered everything Church: Cascade Covenant Church is here. Volunteerism: In the Field Ministry (Travel to Uganda for a month four Favorite TV Show Growing Up: The Middle times) Song most likely on repeat on your device: You Can’t Stop Me by Also Recruited by: Whitworth and George Fox Andy Mineo Why did you select Northwest? It was a total God Thing- Bryan called Personal Binge Watch Record: 8 episodes of Criminal Minds and asked me to come out to a practice in the fall of my senior year. I My Sports Mount Rushmore: Meghan Rapino, Alex Morgan, Tobin went for the experience, intending to say no. Totally felt like it was where I Heath, needed to go. Bryan is a big part of that. Favorite place on campus: the soccer fi eld Favorite TV Show Growing Up: The Cosby Show & Seinfeld Your next pet’s name will probably be: Bubbles Song most likely on repeat on your device: Get Your Shine On - Flori- Favorite Bible verse: 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 da Georgia Line Personal Binge Watch Record: 10 episodes in one day of Grey’s Anatomy My Sports Mount Rushmore: In all honesty I don’t watch sports all that much and really only pay attention to the USWNT... so of them probably Alex Morgan, , Kelly O’Hara & Favorite place on campus: My bed Your next pet’s name will probably be: Earl or Shelby Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 16:19- We make our own plans but the lord decides where we will go: Alex Morgan, Julie Ertz, Kelly O’Hara & Megan Rapinoe Favorite place on campus: My bed Your next pet’s name will probably be: Earl or Shelby Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 16:19- We make our own plans but the lord decides where we will go

Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG 2018 9000000 2019 18 000000 NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

3 Grace Burke 5 Hayli Huhta 5-4 | FR | M | Lake Stevens, 5-5 | SO | D | Marysville, Wash. Wash. Parents: Shaun and Tonja Burke 2020-21: Academic All-Conference Sisters: Chantelle Burke and Corinne Sisters: Jackie and Lucy Huhta Burke Brothers: Austin Huhta Brother: Brady Burke Prep Awards: American Justice, Rotary, Prep honors: Purple Scholar and Gold and Kellogg Marsh Scholarship Scholar Prep Team Awards: All-Conference First Team honors: Rookie of the Year and team (two years). All-Conference Second 110% award team. All-State Second team. Club: Washington Rush 02b Academic and Civic Honors: 3.5 and up Church: Bethany Christian Assembly GPA award on sports team Volunteerism: Bethany Christian Assem- Club/Travel Teams: Northwest Nationals bly (VBS) and Greater Seattle Surf G00A Also recruited by: Edmonds CC & Bellevue CC Church: Bethany Christian Assembly Why did you select Northwest? I loved the uplifting and encouraging Also Recruited by: Simon Fraser University, and Montana State Bill- atmosphere that the coaches and players provided. ings, Millersville University Favorite TV show growing up: “Wonder Pets” Why did you select Northwest? I want to grow in my faith with God. Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Introducing Me” by Nick Along with being in a positive welcoming community. Jonas Previous College: Simon Fraser University Binge watching record: “America’s Got Talent” Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Wizards of Waverly Place My sports Mount Rushmore: Alex Morgan, Doug Baldwin, Rafael Song most likely on repeat on your device: Confi dence (By: Sanctus Nadal, and Roger Federer Real) Favorite place on campus: Cafe & soccer fi eld Personal Binge Watch Record: Friends 20 episodes ... almost a whole My next pet’s name will probably be: Dee season Favorite Bible verse: Jeremiah 29:11 My Sports Mount Rushmore: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Stephen Curry, , Favorite place on campus: Soccer fi eld 4 Anna Lau Your next pet’s name will probably be: Ocean 5-2 | FR | F | Lynnwood, Wash. Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 3:5

Parents: Michael and Penny Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG Sisters: Meghan, Jenna, and Bethany Prep honors: All-Wesco 4A honorable 2019 17 011100 mention Club: Washington Rush Church: Canyon Hills Also recruited by: Bellevue College Why did you select Northwest? I grew up coming to Northwest’s soccer program and stayed in touch with the school. Later, I wanted to come back and come play college soccer for them when I was old enough. My sports Mount Rushmore: Messi, Neymar, Julie Ertz, Alex Morgan Favorite place on campus: Soccer fi eld My next pet’s name will probably be: Sandy Favorite Bible verse: Isaiah 41:10 NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

6 Jennifer Conner 8 Olivia Morris 5-3 | SO | D | Eldersburg, Md. 5-7 | JR | M | Mercer Island, Wash. 2020-21: Academic All-Conference Parents: Barbara and Lee Conner 2019-20: Second Team All-Conference, Sisters: Sarah tied NU single-season record with 11 Club/Travel Teams: SAC United assists. Church: Life Church Parents: Deirdre and Joe Morris Volunteerism: Habitat for Humanity, US Sisters: Mia Morris Navy Vet Brothers: Dominic, Owen, Colt Why did you select Northwest? Be- Prep Awards: Honorable Mention sopho- cause of the people. more and junior year Previous College: Bridgewater College Club/Travel Teams: Seattle Reign Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Prince academy of Bel Air Church: St. Monica’s Song most likely on repeat on your device: Love like Crazy -Lee Brice Volunteerism: For my church Personal Binge Watch Record: Friends Also Recruited by: University of the Pacifi c My Sports Mount Rushmore: , , Michael Why did you select Northwest? I appreciated how welcoming my coach Phelps, Cristiano Ronaldo and teammates were. I wanted to be around like-minded people to help Favorite place on campus: the soccer fi eld me better grow in all areas of my life. Your next pet’s name will probably be: Beasley Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Friends Favorite Bible verse: 1 Corinthians 2:9 Song most likely on repeat on your device: Take Me Home - Jess Glynne Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG Personal Binge Watch Record: Probably about 25 episodes of Friends 2019 10 000210 or That 70’s Show My Sports Mount Rushmore: Andrés Iniesta, Alex Morgan, Luka Modric, 7 Peyton Manalo Favorite place on campus: The soccer fi eld 5--4 | SO | MF | Mill Creek, Wash. Your next pet’s name will probably be: Bat Man Favorite Bible verse: Matthew 17:20 2020-21: Academic All-Conference Parents: Ronaldo & Carrie Manalo Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG Sisters: Piper 2018 24 22617110 Brothers: Parker and Reggie Prep Awards: All-State Honorable Men- 2019 19 7 11 25 49 23 4 tion (2018), First Team All-WESCO (2018), Total 43 9 13 31 66 34 4 High School Coaches Award (2018), Honorable Mention (2017 & 2015) Club/Travel Teams: Washington Rush G00 Church: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Why did you select Northwest? I chose Northwest University because of the location (being close to home), and the soccer and nursing pro- gram. I really wanted to play soccer in college while being able to study nursing! Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Anything from Disney Channel when I was little, and Grey’s Anatomy throughout high school Song most likely on repeat on your device: Anything from Khalid Personal Binge Watch Record: Grey’s Anatomy

Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG 2019 19 022110 NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

9 Colette Liston 10 Callie Wright 5-1 | SO | M | Bellevue, Wash. 5-0 | SO | F | Woodway, Wash.

2020-21: Academic All-Conference 2020-21: Academic All-Conference Parents: Jeannine and John 2019-20: Honorable Mention NAIA Brothers: Christopher and Kyle All-America, Cascade Collegiate Confer- Prep Awards: Captain, MVP, Second ence Newcomer of the Year, First-Team Team All-Kingco, 2018-2019 Sportsman- All-Conference, Cascade Collegiate ship Award Conference Offensive Player of the Week, Academic and Civic Honors: 4.0, Wash- 9/23 and 10/14 ington State Honors Award Parents: Gregory and Susie Wright Club/Travel Teams: Eastside FC Sisters: Cadie Wright Also Recruited by: Interests from Univer- Brothers: Cooper Wright, Campbell sity of Idaho, Humboldt State, Evergreen, Wright Montana State, George Fox Prep Awards: Everett Herald All Area W. Soccer Player of the Year, Why did you select Northwest? It’s in a beautiful location and has a lot All-Conference Offensive MVP, Most Goals Scored in a Single Season of kind people. (37) Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Friends Prep Team Awards: State Champions (2017) Song most likely on repeat on your device: Living by Dierks Bentley Academic and Civic Honors: National Honor Society, six-year high My Sports Mount Rushmore: Alex Morgan, Messi, Neymar Jr, Carli honor roll Lloyd Club/Travel Teams: Washington Rush G00 Favorite place on campus: Soccer fi eld Church: Reach Favorite Bible verse: Philippians 4:13 Also Recruited by: Seattle Pacifi c, Whitworth Why did you select Northwest? To become an eagle Favorite TV Show Growing Up: iCarly Song most likely on repeat on your device: “Alexa, shuffl e songs by Riley Green” Personal Binge Watch Record: 6, Parenthood My Sports Mount Rushmore: Monste Youngsman, Kiersten Patefi eld, Hayli Huhta, Swoops Favorite place on campus: The fi eld on gameday Your next pet’s name will probably be: Montgomery Favorite Bible verse: Micah 6:8

Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG 2019 19 14 7 35 79 51 1

11 Donnya Kivinge 5-1 | JR | D | Mountlake Terrace, Wash.

Parents: Major: Psychology High School: Mountlake Terrace High School Club/Travel Teams: Crossfi re Premier ECNL Volunteerism: Camp Patterson Special Needs Day Camp Previous College: Bellevue College Previous College Honors: Team Captain What was your fi rst job?: Special Needs Caregiver One-week vacation spot: My cabin near Stevens Pass NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

12 Sarah Hommas 14 Madison Morrow 5-3 | SO | F | Redmond, Wash. 5-4 | SR | M | West Linn, Ore.

2020-21: Academic All-Conference 2019-20: Academic All-Conference, Parents: Evelyn and Scott NAIA Scholar-Athlete Brothers: Aron and Jason 2018-19: Academic All-Conference Prep Awards: Four-time All-League Parents: Stephanie Moulton and Sam First team forward, All-Area second team Morrow forward, hall of fame Sisters: Miranda Kozdon Prep Team Awards: Academic state Brothers: Austin and Dylan Morrow champions. Club/Travel Teams: Willamette United Club/Travel Teams: Cascade FC, and Crossfi re Gunners Church: Horizon Christian Church Church: Adventure Community Church in Volunteerism: The Summit and Black Duvall Lake Bible Camp Volunteerism: VBS, my church (barista, childcare), Fruit Bearers minis- Also Recruited by: Corban, Linfi eld, and Willamette try (mission trip), coach at Cedarcrest soccer camp Why did you select Northwest? Because it felt like home and everyone Why did you select Northwest? Because I think I will do well in the was so welcoming setting of a small Christian school. Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Psych Song most likely on repeat on your device: Barcelona by George Ezra Personal Binge Watch Record: I really don’t know but I probably have Personal Binge Watch Record: 5 episodes of The Amazing Race binge watched The Offi ce the most My Sports Mount Rushmore: , , Diego Favorite place on campus: Soccer fi eld Chara, Sebastian Blanco Your next pet’s name will probably be: Olly Favorite place on campus: The soccer fi eld Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 3:5-6 Your next pet’s name will probably be: Lincoln Favorite Bible verse: Matthew 17:20 Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG 2019 902229170 Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG 2017 21 3 8 14 19 12 1 2018 18 011540 2019 13 3391151 Total 52 6 12 24 35 21 2 NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

15 Montse Youngsman 17 Iza Juarez 5-6 | SO | M | Mt. Vernon, Wash. 5-3 | FR | W | Yakima, Wash.

Parents: 2020-21: Academic All-Confer- Parents: Richard and Lupita Juarez ence Brothers: Ricardo and Reuben Juarez Parents: Marcela and Matthew Youngs- Team Honors: League and District 2016 man Champs, District Champs 2017 Sisters: Sophia Youngsman Club: Central Washington Sounders Brothers: Jonathan Youngsman Church: New Life Church Academic and Civic Honors: Torch - Top Volunteerism: New Life Church, SADD, 75 in class Union Gospel Mission Club/Travel Teams: Washington Rush Also recruited by: Saint Martin’s Univer- Church: Immaculate Conception Regional sity Church Why did you select Northwest? I fell in Volunteerism: G2G love with NU because everyone was very Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Drake & Josh welcoming and made me feel like family. The campus and area made me Song most likely on repeat on your device: American Teen like I was at home, and I loved that the University is based around faith. Personal Binge Watch Record: 5 and New Girl Favorite TV show growing up: “Hannah Montana” My Sports Mount Rushmore: Messi, Alex Morgan, Pelé and Ronaldinho Song most likely on repeat on my device: “19 Me + You” Favorite place on campus: Chapel Binge watching record: “All American” Your next pet’s name will probably be: Lollipop My sports Mount Rushmore: Alex Morgan, Yedlin, Ronaldo, Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 31:25 Favorite place on campus: Coffee Stands My next pet’s name will probably be: Luna Favorite Bible verse: 1 Peter 5:7 Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG 2019 19 000310 18 Brynn Pilkenton 5-6 | FR | M | Marysville, Wash. 16 Elizabeth Moretti 5-8 | JR | M | Caldwell, Idaho Parents: Melanie and Raymond Sister: Ciara Parents: Matthew and Cindy Moretti Prep honors: Honorable Mention 2018, Sisters: Samantha Moretti Second Team All-Conference 2019, four- Brothers: Anthony and Matthew Moretti year varsity Letter, two-year captain, two- Club/Travel Teams: Réal Boise time best defender/midfi elder team award Church: Christian Faith Center Academic honors: National Honor Why did you select Northwest? God Society gave me so many signs to attend North- Club: Northwest Nationals, Snohomish west and I am grateful for the opportunity United, Washington Rush to play soccer and achieve my major. Church: Bethany Christian Assembly Favorite TV Show Growing Up: The Volunteerism: Marysville Food Bank, Soccer camps Offi ce Also recruited by: George Fox University Song most likely on repeat on your device: Story Never Ends - Lauv Why did you select Northwest? Location (close to home), ability to Personal Binge Watch Record: Stranger Things - 4 episodes grow in my faith with God, and soccer. Favorite place on campus: Perks and the Green Favorite TV show growing up: “Hannah Montana” Your next pet’s name will probably be: Ella Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Beautiful Girls” Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 31:25 Binge watching record: “Grey’s Anatomy,” 6 episodes My sports Mount Rushmore: Michael Jordan, Lionel Messi, Bo Jack- Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG son, Carli Lloyd Favorite place on campus: Soccer Field 2019 18 022320 My next pet’s name will probably be: Kona Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 3:5-6 NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

20 Maya Lewis 22 Isabella Rocha 5-1 | JR | M | Layton, Utah 5-2 | JR | D | San Diego, Calif.

Parents: Neal and Estela Lewis Parents: Nathaniel Rocha and Shela Brother: Lex Lewis Rocha Prep honors: High Honor Roll and Sister: Kayla Strength of Character Award senior year Brother: Ruben Team honors: Three-time State Tourna- Club: Rebels Soccer Club ment quarterfi nalist, two-year high school Church: Eastlake Church captain Volunteerism: Saint Vincent DePaul Club: Forza Futbol Club and La Roca Why did you select Northwest? I Futbol Club selected Northwest because of location, Why did you select Northwest? North- students, coaches, and their academics. west gave me the “at home,” tight-knit Previous college: Southwestern College community I was looking for, with full Favorite TV show growing up: “That’s support from all aspects, whether that be soccer or school related. I see So Raven” myself growing as a person, as a player, as well as my relationship with Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Adore You” God, given the opportunity to grow stronger. Binge watching record: “Friends,” 15 episodes Previous college: North Idaho College My sports Mount Rushmore: , , Hope Solo, Previous college honors: 2019-2020 Season MVP, 2019-2020 Heart of Charlyn Corral the Team award, 2019-2020 captain, NWAC East All-Region team Favorite place on campus: Soccer Field Favorite TV show growing up: “Grey’s Anatomy” My next pet’s name will probably be: Toby Song most likely on repeat on my device: “All Over Again” by Luke Combs 24 Abby Cretti Binge watching record: “The 100” on Netfl ix 5-6 | FR | D | Federal Way, Wash.

Parents: Rachelle and Jason Cretti 20 Gracie VanAssche Brothers: Chase and Kaden Cretti 5-4 | FR | W | Snohomish, Wash. Prep honors: Honor Roll four times, Outstanding Trojan fi ve times, Cougar Parents: April and Jay VanAssche Ambassador, Renaissance student award Sisters: Madison, Annie three times Brothers: Trevor, Tully Team honors: Honorable mention, sec- Prep honors: All-Wesco second team, ond team All-League midfi elder, fi rst team All-Area second team forward, Leading All-League midfi elder assists for team Club: Washington Premier Football Club Church: Restoration Road Church: Citywide Christian Fellowship Volunteerism: Mountain River Youth Volunteerism: Church singing, Sunday school, Homecoming and Prom, Ranch, Top Soccer Fife High Winter Wishes, Fife Toy Drive, Fife Adopt a Family, Unifi ed Also recruited by: Northwest Christian Sports/ Special Olympics, Tommy’s Closet, Leadership/ASB events Why did you select Northwest? I chose Why did you select Northwest? Northwest University has an amazing Northwest because I loved the team and the atmosphere of the campus. soccer program, it is close to home, and a Christian college that will help It is a place where I can grow in my faith as well as my education. me further my walk with Christ. This school has exactly what I want for Favorite TV show growing up: “Full House” my academics, and it is on a beautiful campus. My next pet’s name will probably be: Georgie Favorite TV show growing up: “Icarly,” “Victorious,” “Spongebob” Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 3:5-6 Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Young Hearts” by Commut- er Binge watching record: “Stranger Things,” 8 episodes My sports Mount Rushmore: Me, my 2 brothers, and my dad Favorite place on campus: The soccer fi eld and The Cáf My next pet’s name will probably be: Winter Favorite Bible verse: Matthew 5:16 - “In the same way let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father” NU Women’s Soccer 2020-21

25 Taylor Beardemphl 37 Kierstin Patefi eld 5-7 | JR | D | Graham, Wash. 5-7 | SR | GK | Puyallup, Wash.

2019-20: Academic All-Conference, NAIA 2019-20: Academic All-Conference Scholar-Athlete 2018-19: Academic All-Conference Parents: Marikay and Keith Patefi eld Sisters: Lauren Hellum and Tatum Patefi eld Prep Awards: All-State 1A Goal Keeper of the Year, Nesqually League Goal Keeper of the Year Academic and Civic Honors: CCC scholar athlete Club/Travel Teams: Fury Church: Elim EFC Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG Why did you select Northwest? A Christian environment in which I 2019 3000000 could grow my knowledge and faith in Jesus Christ Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Anything Disney Song most likely on repeat on your device: Anything country 27 Izzy Lehosit Personal Binge Watch Record: 10+ (One Tree Hill) 5-11 | SO | D | Coeur d’Alene, Favorite place on campus: Library Idaho Your next pet’s name will probably be: Something clever Favorite Bible verse: 1 Peter 5:10-11 2019-20: Highest GPA Award among NU sophomores Year GP Min. GA GAA SV Pct. ShO Parents: Mike and Camille 2017 2 99 1 .910 8 .889 0 Sisters: Amelia, Jaclynne, Ava, Lydia, Lucy, Sadie 2018 3 156 1 .578 7 .875 0 Brothers: Chris, Andrew, Creighton 2019 2 135 1 .667 2 .667 1 Prep Awards: IML three-time All-League, Total 7 389 5 .693 17 .850 1 IML MVP 2018, three-time All-State 3x, All-State MVP 2018, Team Offensive POY 2017, Team MVP 2018, 2018 North Idaho Female Soccer POY Nominee, CdA Press Athlete of the Week 2017, Captain (2017,2018) State runner up, three-time State champions (2016,2017,2018), three-time district champions, North Idaho Female team of the year (nominee-3x, winner 2018) Academic and Civic Honors: Idaho Top Scholar, Honor Roll all 4 years, Founder’s Scholarship, Rotary Student of the Month, Student Body Secretary and 2x Representative Club/Travel Teams: North Idaho Timbers-Thorns Church: Canvas Church Volunteerism: St Vincent’s de Paul Why did you select Northwest? After a year-long college search, NU continuously stayed at the top of my list due to the character of the team and coaching staff along with the Christian atmosphere. It has everything that I’m looking for in terms of academics and faith as well as soccer. Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Once Upon A Time Personal Binge Watch Record: 8, New Girl Your next pet’s name will probably be: Berowne Favorite Bible verse: Romans 5:3-4

Year GP G A PTS Shots SOG GWG 2019 18 022320