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2019 Northwest University Schedule Date Opponent Site Time/Result 8/21 Montana Western Dillon, Mont. W, 3-1 8/22 Montana Tech Butte, Mont. L, 2-3 8/23 Rocky Mountain^ Butte, Mont. L, 1-3 8/23 Carroll^ Butte, Mont. L, 2-3 8/24 Providence^ Butte, Mont. L, 2-3 8/24 Montana State Northern Butte, Mont. W, 3-0 8/31 Seattle Pacific (EX) HOME W, 3-2 9/6 Warner Pacific* Portland 7 PM 9/7 Multnomah* Portland 5 PM 9/13 Corban* HOME 7 PM 9/14 Northwest Christian* HOME 5 PM 9/20 College of Idaho* Caldwell, Idaho 7 PM 9/21 Eastern Oregon* La Grande, Ore. 5 PM 9/22 Walla Walla* Walla Walla 11 AM 9/26 Walla Walla* HOME 7 PM 9/28 Evergreen* Olympia 5 PM 10/4 Oregon Tech* HOME 7 PM 10/5 Southern Oregon* HOME 7 PM 10/11 Multnomah* HOME 7 PM 10/12 Warner Pacific* HOME 7 PM 10/18 Northwest Christian* Eugene, Ore. 7 PM 10/19 Corban* Salem, Ore. 7 PM 10/25 Eastern Oregon* HOME 7 PM 10/26 College of Idaho* HOME 5 PM 11/2 Evergreen* HOME 7 PM Nest Notes

HERE WE GO: The Eagles launch Cascade Col- ROADIES: The Eagles went 2-4 during their six legiate Conference action with two matches this games in Montana to start the season. NU went weekend. Northwest was picked fifth in the pre- 1-1 in true road contests and 1-3 on a neutral season CCC rankings, while Warner Pacific was court. Northwest took three sets from NAIA Top tabbed ninth and Multnomah 10th by the coaches 25 teams during their four matches in the Big Sky in the league. Challenge.

NU AND THE CCC: The Eagles were 12-8 in the SCOUTING WARNER PACIFIC: The Knights are Cascade Conference last year after opening with off to a 1-3 start after a weekend at the Lewis- a 3-1 loss at Evergreen State. NU was 15-5 in Clark State Tournament. WPU swept Columbia 2017 and started with a 3-0 win at home against Bible but lost 3-1 to Montana Western and Walla Walla. This senior class started their CCC dropped two matches, 3-1 and 3-0, to Lewis- careers with a 3-1 win at home against Warner Clark State. Haley Yoder leads the team with Pacific on the way to a 15-5 conference mark. 3.39 points per set, including 2.79 kills per set. Yoder also leads with a .275 attack percentage. BACKATCHA: As a team, the Eagles are 42nd in Lauren Jones leads with .71 blocks per set, and the NAIA in blocks, averaging 1.94 per set. Abi Mercedes Massey gets 4.5 digs per set. NU won Broussard leads the team and is 37th nationally 3-2 at WPU last season. Keann White had 17 with 1.08 blocks per game. She is third in the kills and four blocks in the match. Yoder had 13 Cascade Collegiate Conference. The Eagles are kills for the Knights. fourth in blocks per set in the CCC. MULTNOMAH NOTES: The Lions, who take on DIGGING CRISTINA: Cristina Hegarty is 26th in Evergreen State on Friday ahead of the NU the NAIA with 5.5 digs per game and 48th with143 match, are 1-0 on the season with a 3-2 win over total digs. Hegarty ranks second in the CCC. New Hope Christian. Taryn Frey had 16 kills, and Northwest is fifth in the conference team stats in Danae Stokes had 13 in the match. The Eagles digs per set. won 3-2 at Multnomah last season, with Keann White collecting 12 kills and seven blocks. Kylie HELPING OUT: Courteney Carr leads Northwest Szczepanski was in on 10 blocks. in assists per game at 8.50, which ranks her 48th in the NAIA. Carr is fourth in the Cascade Colle- BAIN BAR: Last season, Northwest coach Ste- giate Conference in assists per game. ven Bain became the first Eagles volleyball coach to reach 100 wins. The year before that, ENSZ’S ACES: With nine aces, Tatiana Ensz he became the program’s all-time leader in leads the Eagles with 0.4 aces per set. coaching victories and guided the team to its first NAIA postseason. That coaching wins record LORD OF KILLS: Hannah Lord leads NU with now stands at 114 victories. Prior to coming to 2.62 kills per game, followed closely by Abi NU, Bain had 177 wins and two State Champion- Broussard at 2.56. Northwest averages 10.85 ships at King’s High School in Seattle. kills per game. The Eagles swing at a .170 pace, led by Broussard at .270 and Keann White POINTS IN THE POLL: Northwest got some at .246. Broussard is fifth in the Cascade Confer- measure of respect with 18 points in the presea- ence in hitting percentage. son NAIA Coaches’ Poll. That amounts to a No. 31 ranking. Two Top 10 schools, as well as the ABI FINDS A WAY: Abi Broussard leads the No. 12 team in the poll, face NU on the Cascade team with 87.5 points and 3.5 points per set. She Collegiate Conference schedule. has 64 kills, seven aces, and a team-leading 27 blocks. Hannah Lord is second with 76 points and 2.92 per game. Nest Notes

NAIA Preseason Top 25 Poll Cascade Collegiate Conference Standings # LW School [No. 1 Votes] 2018 W-L Pts School CCC Overall Streak 1 1 Park (Mo.) [18] 36-1 498 Eastern Oregon 0-0 10-0 W10 2 2 Columbia (Mo.) 36-4 480 Southern Oregon 0-0 9-1 W4 Northwest Christian 0-0 8-1 W3 3 5 Grand View (Iowa) 36-1 451 College of Idaho 0-0 5-2 W2 4 9 Missouri Baptist 31-3 428 Oregon Tech 0-0 7-3 L1 5 3 Viterbo (Wis.) 33-8 425 Corban 0-0 3-3 L1 6 8 Southern Oregon 29-5 422 Northwest 0-0 2-4 W1 7 12 Northwestern (Iowa) 26-9 418 Warner Pacific 0-0 1-3 L2 Evergreen 0-0 2-7 L1 8 4 Midland (Neb.) 26-8 381 Multnomah 0-0 0-0 --- 9 6 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 33-4 369 Walla Walla 0-0 0-6 L6 10 11 Eastern Oregon 25-9 366 Wednesday’s Game 11 7 Dordt (Iowa) 31-3 329 Oregon Tech at Southern Oregon 12 14 College of Idaho 24-10 320 Thursday’s Game 13 13 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 30-6 300 Walla Walla at Oregon Tech 14 10 Hastings (Neb.) 22-7 298 Friday, Sept. 6 15 17 The Master's (Calif.) 29-8 292 Northwest at Warner Pacific 16 19 Aquinas (Mich.) 35-8 224 Walla Walla at Southern Oregon 17 21 Central Methodist (Mo.) 32-8 218 College of Idaho at Corban 18 RV Vanguard (Calif.) 26-11 216 Eastern Oregon at Northwest Christian 19 16 Corban (Ore.) 23-13 204 Evergreen at Multnomah 20 18 Jamestown (N.D.) 24-9 198 Saturday, Sept. 7 21 20 Providence (Mont.) 23-11 183 Northwest at Multnomah 22 RV Bellevue (Neb.) 23-12 165 Evergreen at Warner Pacific 23 15 Westmont (Calif.) 27-7 130 College of Idaho at Northwest Christian 24 23 Marian (Ind.) 30-7 124 Eastern Oregon at Corban 25 RV Ottawa (Kan.) 27-13 91 Tuesday, Sept. 10 Others receiving votes: Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 89, Trinity Christian (Ill.) Eastern Oregon at Walla Walla 88, Reinhardt (Ga.) 85, Madonna (Mich.) 58, Saint Francis (Ind.) 34, Wednesday, Sept. 11 Northwest (Wash.) 18, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 18, Morningside (Iowa) 12, College of Idaho at Walla Walla Kansas Wesleyan 12, SAGU (Texas) 11, Oklahoma City 6, Campbells- Thursday, Sept. 12 ville (Ky.) 4, Milligan (Tenn.) 4 College of Idaho at Eastern Oregon Friday, Sept. 13 Cascade Conference Preseason Poll Corban at Northwest # Team (No. 1 votes) Points 2018 W-L Northwest Christian at Evergreen 1 Southern Oregon (6) 115 29-5 Multnomah at Southern Oregon 2 Eastern Oregon (4) 111 25-9 Warner Pacific at Oregon Tech 3 College of Idaho (1) 100 24-10 4. Corban 85 23-13 NU in the NAIA Stats Rankings 5 Northwest 68 16-14 2019 Team Rankings 6 Evergreen State 63 12-18 Ranks No. 42 in Blocks per Game (1.940) 7 Oregon Tech 61 12-15 2019 Individual Rankings 8 Northwest Christian 46 12-17 Cristina Hegarty Ranks No. 26 in Digs per Game (5.500) 9 Warner Pacific 39 10-16 Abigail Broussard Ranks No. 41 in Blocks per Game (1.080) 10 Multnomah 37 6-23 Courteney Carr Ranks No. 48 in Assists per Game (8.500)

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Head Coach Steve Bain Coach Bain, beginning his eighth season at NU, came to the Eagles from King’s High School in Seattle where he compiled a 117-10 regular sea- son record, a post season record of 60-14, and won 1A state champion- ships in 2008 and 2009. He guided King’s to nine consecutive appear- ances in the WIAA (Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association) state tournament and has finished fourth or higher in eight of the appear- ances. The Eagles completed a 24-10 record in 2017, the best W-L record for an NU volleyball team since 2004, and the first trip of any Eagle team to the NAIA Volleyball National Championships. The team posted a 19-8 season and 3rd place finish in the Cascade Collegiate Conference in 2016. They also made their way to the semifinals of the CCC post sea- son tournament in '16 and '17. Bain has compiled a 114-92 record and has compiled the most wins of any Northwest U volleyball coach. During his time at King’s, his teams won nine straight conference championships along with six re- gional championships. Na- Coach Bain at NU tionally, his teams were Year Overall W-L CCC W-L Comments ranked in the top four in the 2019 2-4 0-0 Current season country from 2007 to 2011 by 2018 16-14 12-8 Bain becomes first NU Volleyball coach to 100 wins the National Christian School 2017 24-10 15-5 NAIA Opening Round, New NU Volleyball leader in wins Athletic Association 2016 19-8 15-5 (NCSAA). King’s was also 2015 20-10 14-6 the recipient of the 1A WIAA 2014 15-15 8-10 Academic State Champion- 2013 7-21 3-15 2012 13-14 7-11 ship Award in 2010 and NU Career 116-96 74-60 NU all-time leader with 114 volleyball coaching wins 2011. Bain has been named coach of the year four times, the WIAA AP Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2009, the Seattle Times “Star Times” Coach of the Year award in 2009 and the National Coach of the Year award by the NCSAA in 2008. At King’s, Bain’s players earned many individual honors including five Washington State MVP awards, five NCSAA All-American awards, and numerous first team all-conference and first team all- state accolades. Coach Bain is a graduate of Northern Arizona University, earned his PhD in Veterinary Science from Washington State University and is currently a research associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Washington.

Assistant Coach Rachael Carbary Rachael Carbary joined the NU volleyball staff as an assistant coach in 2012-13 after 11 years at King’s High School. Carbary also coaches All Out Volleyball Club and also coached track and field at King’s Junior High. Carbary, who hails from Edmonds, played volleyball at Hope International as a defen- sive specialist from 1996-99 and earned a bachelor of arts degree in Secondary Social Science in 2000. She also received a master’s in education from Pepperdine in 2002. In 2005, she became a certified personal trainer with emphasis in sports performance from the National Academy of Sports Medicine. She and her husband, Ryan, have one daughter, Elise. They attend Sound City Bible Church, where Rachael serves as Kid’s Ministry Teacher. Carbary enjoys playing outdoors with her family, gardening, going to the beach and cooking.

Assistant Coach Ashton Wheeler Ashton Wheeler joined the Northwest staff in 2017 as Operations Coordinator and also helps as an assistant coach for women's volleyball. She graduated in 2016 from Biola University in La Mirada, Calif., with a degree in kine- siology after two years at Northwest. She was a setter for both schools’ volleyball pro- gram. While at Biola, Wheeler was a part of a team that won the GSAC championship in 2014 and placed third at the NAIA National Championships, followed by a fifth-place na- tional finish in 2015. Ashton is married to former Eagle Men's Soccer player and present assistant women's soccer coach Bren- don Wheeler. A native of Puyallup, Wheeler enjoys volleyball and time with family.

Assistant Coach Bianca Breshers AVCA All-American Bianca Breshers joined the Northwest Volleyball staff as assistant coach prior to the 2019 season. Breshers graduated from the University of Washington in 2012 with a degree in Ameri- can Ethnic Studies after a four-year career on the Huskies volleyball team. She was a middle blocker from 2008-11, helping the team to four NCAA Tournament appearanc- es, including two Elite Eight finishes. She earned All-America status her senior season. From UW, Breshers played professionally for VFM Volleyball Club in Switzerland (2012-13), the Suhl Volleystars in Germany (2013-14) and the Vannes Volleyball Club in France (2014-15), all as a middle blocker. Breshers, who played for NU Head Coach Steve Bain while both were at King’s High School, also has worked at Jim McLaughlin Volleyball Camps, Longevity Medical Clinic as a patient care coordinator, and at Biojunction Sports Therapy as an administrative assistant. She is married to Tyreese Breshers and attends Quest Church. Bianca enjoys playing volleyball, trying new restaurants and spending time with her husband and dog. 2019 Northwest University Volleyball Roster

No. Name Position Height Class Home Town/High School/Previous School 1 Hannah Michaels DS/L 5-6 JR Arlington, WA / Arlington HS 2 Cristina Hegarty DS/L 5-7 SO Olympia, WA / Tumwater HS 3 Emma Stout DS/L 5-4 FR Boulder, MT / Jefferson HS 4 Keann White OPP 5-9 SR Spokane, WA / Central Valley HS 5 Hannah Lord OH 6-0 JR Vancouver, WA / Heritage HS 6 Tatiana Ensz OH 5-10 JR Bend, OR / Bend HS 7 Madison Marggraf OH 5-9 FR Port Orchard, WA / South Kitsap HS 8 Vanessa Franke MB 6-0 SO Woodland, WA / Woodland HS 9 Emma Oates OH 5-9 JR Northwest University / Mt. Vernon HS 10 Eleanor Mason DS/L 5-7 SO Whitworth University / King’s HS 11 Sofie Bäck DS/L 5-6 SO Gislaved, Sweden / Gislaved Gymnasium 12 Anna Saelens S 5-10 SO Puyallup, WA / Puyallup HS 14 Abigail Broussard MB 6-1 SO Lynden, WA / Lynden HS 18 Kylie Szczepanski MB 6-1 SR Bloomington, CA / Alta Loma HS 20 Simonie Mendenhall OH 5-10 FR Clancy, MT / Jefferson HS 21 Sarah Howlett OPP 5-11 JR Richland, WA / Richland HS 24 Courteney Carr S 5-7 JR Snoqualmie, WA / Mt. Si HS RS Megan Miller MB 5-11 JR Albany, OR / South Albany HS / Lower Co- lumbia College

Head Coach – Steve Bain (8th Year) Assistant Coaches – Rachael Carbary (8th Year), Ashton Wheeler (2nd Year), Bianca Breshers (1st Year) Head Athletic Trainer – Larry Brown Assistant Athletic Trainer – Jamie Miller President – Dr. Joseph Castleberry Director of Athletics – Gary McIntosh Assistant Athletic Director – Bryan Chud Sports Information Director – Ray Fink 2019 Warner Pacific Volleyball

# Full Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Haley Yoder MB 6-2 Sr. Woodland, Wash. Woodland/Montana State - Northern 2 Rylee Sneath DS 5-6 Fr. Sandy, Ore. Sandy 3 Lauren Jones MB/OH 5-10 Sr. Seattle, Wash. Cleveland 4 Audree Gormanson OH 5-7 Sr. Kingston, Wash. Kingston/Olympic College 7 Lexi Bell S 5-7 Fr. Beaverton, Ore. Aloha 9 Mercedes Massey DS 5-2 Jr. St. Helens, Ore. St. Helens 10 Grace Buchanan OH 5-11 Jr. Banks, Ore. Banks 11 Gennah Schoen MB 6-2 Sr. Portland, Ore. David Douglas/Christian Brothers 13 Matalasi Laban S 5-7 Jr. Portland, Ore. Central Catholic/Evergreen State 14 Margie Brammer DS 5-7 Sr. Brewster, Wash. Brewster/Gonzaga 15 Macy DuCoeur RS 5-10 Sr. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Lake City/NCU/North Idaho Coll. 16 Shania Rose S 5-7 Jr. Silverdale, Wash. Klahowya/Olympic College

Nels Norquist, Head Coach Holly Rodriguez, Assistant Volleyball Coach

2019 Multnomah Volleyball # Full Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown High School/Previous School 1 Emily Reynolds DS/L 5-4 So. Renton, Wash. Rainier Christian 2 Taryn Frey OH 5-9 Sr. Lynden, Wash. Lynden/Warner Pacific 3 Serenity Lomprey MB 5-10 So. Henderson, Nev. Basic Academy 4 Kamaile Labanon OPP 5-7 Jr. Kahalu’u, Hawaii Damien Memorial/Mt. Hood CC 7 Danae Stokes OH 5-10 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska AJ Diamond HS 8 Emma Morcom S 5-10 Fr. Aurora, Ore. North Marion HS 10 Amanda Holm S 5-5 Fr. La Center, Ore. La Center HS 11 Rayesa Efimov DS/L 5-6 So. Molalla, Ore. Molalla 18 Taylor Howie OH 5-9 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. Arbor View Grays Harbor 21 Alyssa Mehalovich DS/L 5-5 So. Happy Valley, Ore. Clackamas 23 Maile Kam OH 5-11 Sr. Portland, Ore. Faith Bible

Colton Naill, Head Coach Jalisa Bullock, Assistant Coach

1 Hannah Michaels 2 Cristina Hegarty 5-4 | JR | L/DS | Arlington 5-6 | SO | L | Olympia

2018: Academic All-Conference High School: Tumwater High School High School: Arlington High School Parents: Brian & Vilma Hegarty Parents: Jeff Michaels Brothers: Samuel Hegarty Sisters: Taylor Michaels Prep Honors: 2013- Honorable Mention Brothers: Greyson Rathbone All-League Selection as freshman, 2014- 2A EvCo All- Prep Honors: MaxPreps Player of the Year 2016, 2nd League First Team Selection, 2015- First Team All-League Team All-League 2016, Outstanding Defensive Player Selection First Team All-Area Selection (Thurston County, 2016 Olympian Newspaper) Second Team All-Area Selection Academic and Civic Honors: Honor Roll 2014-2017 (Tacoma News Tribune; Thurston/Lewis/Pierce Counties) Club/Travel Teams: Smokey Point Vipers, WVBA 2A EvCo Defensive Player of the Year, 2016- First Team Church : Reach Church All-League Selection First Team All-Area Selection Volunteerism: DECA, Northshore Senior Center, Hume (Olympian Newspaper) 2A EvCo Defensive Player of the Lake Christian Camps, Smokey Point Community Church Year Also Recruited By: Walla Walla University, Edmonds High School Team Awards/Honors: (1 time) WA State Community College, Idaho State 2A Championships [2016], (2 time) 5th Place WA State 2A Why did you select Northwest? I selected Northwest Uni- Championships [2013/2015]. District Champions (2014- versity for its outstanding academic and athletic reputation 2016) that is made even greater by the Christian community it is Club/Travel Teams: Capital Volleyball Club, Puget Sound built on. It immediately felt like home and where God called Volleyball Academy, Mad Frog Volleyball Club me to grow as a scholar, athlete, and believer. Church: I am the Middle School Associate Pastor at Tim- Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Victorious” berlake Church in Redmond, WA. Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Your Soul” Also Recruited By: Cabrillo College and Evergreen State by Forrest. College Binge Watch Record (Show): 7.5, “The Office” Why did you select Northwest? Hands down because of My Sports’ Mt. Rushmore: Cassie Strickland, Courtney Coach Bain. Right from the start I knew what kind of man Schwan, Krista Vansant, Kerri Walsh Jennings of God he was and knew I couldn't pass up the opportunity Favorite place on campus: The Aerie to play a sport I love with a foundation of Christ. Once I met My next pet's name will probably be: Mowgli the girls, I was also convinced Northwest was the place I Favorite Bible verse: Habakkuk 3:17-18 am meant to be. Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Laverne & Shirley”

Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Adoration” Career Totals by UPPERROOM. Binge Watch Record (Show): I have watched an entire

season of Friends (25 episodes) in one night and I am so Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec DIG proud of this accomplishment. 2017 20 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Favorite place on campus: The piano rooms below the chapel. It's the place where I taught myself piano & en- 2018 52 1 0 3 10 5 6 88 77 countered the Lord is so many ways. Total 72 1 0 3 11 5 6 88 83 My next pet’s name will probably be: Baby Favorite Bible verse: Psalm 63:1. "You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you. In a dry and parched land where there is no water".

Career Totals

Year GP K E TA Ast SA Rec DIG

2018 117 1 5 20 65 18 343 504

3 Emma Stout 4 Keann White 5-4 | FR | DS | Boulder, Mont. 5-8 | SR | OPP | Spokane Valley

High School: Jefferson High School 2018: NAIA Scholar Athlete, Academic All- Parents: Candice Stout Conference Sisters: Natalee Stout High School: Central Valley Prep Honors: Varsity letter in volleyball Parents: Jason White, Audra White (2016,2017,2018), cross country (2016), basketball (2018), Brothers: Jarriq White, Maverik White and track (2016, 2017). All-State Track (2016). Stockman High School Team Awards/Honors: GSL all- conference Bank Sportsmanship Recognition Award for volleyball Academic and Civic Honors: Honor society (2018). Church: Reach Academic and Civic Honors: Academic All-State in every Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Fresh Prince of Bel Air” sport (2016,2017,2018,2019). Favorite Bible verse: Romans 8:38-39 Club/Travel Teams: Capital City Volleyball Church: Helena First Assembly of God Career Totals Volunteerism: Optimal Sports Physical Therapy/Save the Brain Foundation Year GP K E TA Ast SA Rec RE DIG BS BA TB Why did you select Northwest? The academic and vol- 2016 34 59 29 142 2 1 0 0 10 5 5 25 30 leyball programs, along with the university’s moral, ethics, and religious beliefs. 2017 122 235 79 684 16 0 1 0 58 4 4 99 103 Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Friends” 2018 115 266 88 646 5 10 30 5 43 4 4 83 87 Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Center Point Total 271 560 196 1472 23 11 31 5 111 13 207 220 Road” - Thomas Rhett Binge Watch Record (Show): I’ve never kept track My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Lolo Jones, Kerri Walsh Jennings, Tim Tebow, and Usain Bolt My next pet’s name will probably be: Bolt Favorite Bible verse: Psalms 56:3

5 Hannah Lord 6 Tatiana Ensz 6-0 | GS | OH | Vancouver, Wash. 5-9 | JR | OH | Bend, Ore.

2018: Academic All-Conference 2018: Academic All-Conference High School: Heritage HS High School: Bend Senior High School Parents: Dave and Lora Parents: Darin and Nancy Ensz Brothers: Alex Sisters: Noelle Ensz Prep Honors: All League First Team 2016-17 Brothers: Sawyer Ensz Why did you select Northwest? For the positive Christian Prep Honors: 2016 Oregon 5A Player of the Year, 2016 environment and the strong volleyball program. Oregon 5A State Championship Player of the Game, 2016 Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Friends & 2015 Intermountain Conference Player of the Year, 2016 Favorite place on campus: The Pav & 2015 First Team All-State, 2016 & 2015 First Team All- State Tournament, 2016 & 2015 First Team All- Career Totals Intermountain Conference, 2016 & 2015 Team Captain, 2014 Second Team All-Intermountain Conference Year GP K E TA Ast SA Rec DIG BS BA TB High School Team Awards/Honors: 2016 Oregon 5A 2017 110 90 54 279 2 0 0 0 2 34 3 State Champions, 2016 & 2014 Intermountain Conference Champions, 2015 Oregon 5A Team Sportsmanship Award 2018 92 196 97 629 1 0 49 9 3 41 44 Academic and Civic Honors: (2016/2017) Senior Class Total 202 286 151 908 3 0 49 9 5 75 80 President, 2017 Graduation Commencement Speaker (2015/2016) Junior Class President, (2014-2017) Honor

Society Club/Travel Teams: Rimrock and OVA Church: Westside (Bend, OR) and Reach (Kirkland, WA) Volunteerism: Humane Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Ronald McDonald House Why did you select Northwest? I chose Northwest be- cause I fell in love with Kirkland and everything that the team stood for and believed in. I had never felt more at home even when I was six hours away from my hometown. Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Hannah Montana” Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Greatest Love Story” Binge Watch Record (Show): 4; “Friends”

My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Kristin Cooper, Dave Kel- lar, Lindsey Vander Weide and Deme Morales Favorite place on campus: The Aerie My next pet’s name will probably be: Moose

Favorite Bible verse: "The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still." Exodus 14:14

Career Totals Year GP K E TA Ast SA Rec DIG BS BA TB 2017 64 29 15 91 2 10 7 29 0 4 4

2018 117 115 61 481 16 27 294 204 5 11 16

Total 181 144 76 572 18 37 301 233 5 15 20

7 Maddy Marggraf 8 Vanessa Franke 5-10 | FR | O/DS | Port Orchard 6-0 | SO | MB | Woodland

High School: South Kitsap High school High School: Woodland High School Parents: Mickey and Steve Marggraf Parents: Keith and Sherri Franke Prep Honors: Athlete of the Month Brothers: Dillon Franke Academic and Civic Honors: Presi- Prep Honors: 2017 Volleyball Second dent's list achievements, National Honor Society achieve- Team All-Region, Volleyball First Team All-League 2017, ments 2018 WHS Athlete of the Year Finalist, Golf First Team All- Club/Travel Teams: Olympic Premier Volleyball Club League 2 consecutive years, Volleyball All-League Honora- Church: New Hope Church ble Mention 2016, 3-time 2A State Golf Participant, Golf Volunteerism: National Honor Society, The Rotary Foun- Team MVP 3 consecutive years, US Marine Corps Distin- dation, New Hope Church, South Kitsap High-school, guished Athlete Award Christian Life Center High School Team Awards/Honors: Second Place in 2A Also Recruited By: Lower Columbia college, State Volleyball Competition 2016, 4th Place in 2A State Why did you select Northwest? I wanted to attend a col- Volleyball Competition 2015. lege where I could be challenged academically as well as Academic and Civic Honors: GSHL Academic Award 4 spiritually, and I believe Northwest University is the place. consecutive years, Honor Roll 4 consecutive years, Vice Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Grey's Anatomy” President's List at Clark College to consecutive years, 2015 Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Heaven” by -2016 Outstanding Student of the Year. Kane Brown Club/Travel Teams: NW Reign Binge Watch Record (Show): 5 episodes of “Friends” Church: New Heights My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Me and my teammates! Volunteerism: Welcome Team at New Heights Main Cam- Favorite place on campus: Aerie Cafe pus My next pet’s name will probably be: Milo Why did you select Northwest? The opportunity to grow Favorite Bible verse: Ephesians 2:10 in my spiritual vitality, be pushed academically, as well as continue on playing competitive volleyball. Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Burn Notice” Song most likely on repeat on my device: "Still the One" - Orleans Binge Watch Record (Show): “Stranger Things” Favorite place on campus: My car

Favorite Bible verse: Isaiah 41:10

Career Totals

Year GP K E TA Ast SA Rec RE DIG BS BA TB

2018 5 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1

9 Emma Oates 10 Ellie Mason 5-9 | JR | OH | Mount Vernon 5-7 | SO | DS | Mill Creek

High School: Mount Vernon High School High School: King's High School Parents: Derek and Heather Oates Parents: Dee and Jeff Mason Sisters: Naomi Oates Sisters: Hannah, Ava Club/Travel Teams: Skagit Volleyball Brothers: Jeff Club, Ferndale Volleyball Club Prep Honors: First Team All-Conference, First Team All- Church: His Place Community Church State Volunteerism: Royal Family Kids Camp, NU Global Mis- High School Team Awards/Honors: Second, 5th and 1st sions place finishes at state (2014, 2015, 2017) Why did you select Northwest? For the Christian educa- Church: New Life Church tion and small community/family feel. Volunteerism: New Life Church Kids, King's Schools Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Sweet Life of Zach and Why did you select Northwest? Christian Community Cody” and Location Binge Watch Record (Show): probably like 10 episodes Previous College: Whitworth University of “New Girl” Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Full House” My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Abi Broussard, Hannah Song most likely on repeat on my device: “One Man Lord, Meg Milly, Keann White Band” Favorite place on campus: The Aerie Binge Watch Record (Show): 5 (“Grey's Anatomy”) My next pet’s name will probably be: Basil My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Kerri Walsh Jennings, Favorite Bible verse: Psalm 37:4 Shawn Johnson, , Ava Mason My next pet’s name will probably be: Diesel Favorite Bible verse: 1 Corinthians 15:58

11 Sofie Bäck 12 Anna Saelens 5-6 | SO | L/DS | Gislaved, Sweden 5-10 | SO | S | Puyallup

Parents: Cissi Bäck, Lars Bäck High School: Puyallup High School Sisters: Louise Bäck Parents: Dave and Lynn Saelens High School Team Awards/Honors: 2 Sisters: Audrey Saelens Swedish championship bronzes, 2 silver Prep Honors: Varsity team captain for medals and 2 golds where I earned MVP in the final. three years. SPSL all-league first team. News Tribune All Club/Travel Teams: Gislaved Volleybollklubb Area second team. Four-year varsity letter. Why did you select Northwest? I have always wanting to High School Team Awards/Honors: Team tied for first play volleyball in college, the volleyball program here at place in the SPSL junior and senior year. Senior year team Northwest is outstanding and after a visit on campus it was placed 6th in State. a no brainer Academic and Civic Honors: I placed top 20 in the world Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “One Tree Hill” at Nationals for DECA my senior year of high school. I was Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Sit Still, Look also on the Dean’s list last year. Pretty” - Daya Club/Travel Teams: Lake Tapps Volleyball Club Binge Watch Record (Show): 16, “One Tree Hill” Church: Reach Church My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: , Morgan Volunteerism: Metro Animal Shelter Hentz, Amanda Hill, Kristin Carpenter Why did you select Northwest? I fell in love with the faith Favorite place on campus: My bed -based university and the girls on the team. My sister also My next pet’s name will probably be: Fido went to Northwest and she had nothing but positives things Favorite Bible verse: 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 so say about the volleyball program and the school. Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Hannah Montana” Career Totals Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Only Hu- man” by the Jonas Brothers Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec RE DIG Binge Watch Record (Show): 10 episodes of “The Office” 2018 38 2 2 7 5 8 16 32 6 30 Favorite place on campus: The Pavilion My next pet’s name will probably be: Bozo

Favorite Bible verse: Philippians 4:13

Career Totals

Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec RE DIG BS BA TB 2018 39 0 0 3 60 9 10 0 0 23 0 0 0

14 Abi Broussard 18 Kylie Szczepanski 6-1 | SO | MH | Lynden 6-0 | SR | MB | Bloomington, Calif.

High School: Lynden High School 2018: NAIA Scholar Athlete, Academic All Parents: Leah Ryann (Mother), Eric -Conference Broussard (Father), Lisa Broussard (Step High School: Alta Loma High School Mother) Parents: Joe and Dana Sisters: Julia, Layla Sisters: Ashley High School Team Awards/Honors: Second Team All- Brothers: Joey and JD Conference- Junior and Senior Year High School Team Awards/Honors: CIF champions, Club/Travel Teams: SIVA, Ferndale Volleyball Club (now: State finalists. Apex) Club/Travel Teams: Rancho Valley Volleyball Club Church: Reach Church: Reach Why did you select Northwest? I had three "must have" Volunteerism: Union Gospel Mission when looking at a college and those were: A college that Why did you select Northwest? I loved the location and would push me in my religion, had a great Business pro- the community. gram, and a fantastic volleyball program. NU had all of my Song most likely on repeat on my device: Anything by requirements, and I couldn't be happier here. Sam Smith Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Zoey 101” Binge Watch Record (Show): Too many to be proud of. Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Good Grace” Lots of different shows. - Hillsong UNITED or “Open Arms”- PRETTYMUCH Favorite place on campus: My bed. Binge Watch Record (Show): 27 Episodes- “The Office” Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 16:3 My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Matt Anderson, Lebron

James, Serena Williams, Favorite place on campus: The Pav Career Totals My next pet’s name will probably be: Rocket or Jax Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec RE DIG BS BA TB Favorite Bible verse: Colossians 3:2 2016 8 7 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 Career Totals 2017 13 6 5 22 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 11

Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec RE DIG BS BA TB 2018 87 77 37 220 9 0 2 2 2 25 7 78 85

2018 99 76 42 239 4 32 56 34 6 46 0 19 19 Total 108 90 42 255 10 0 2 2 3 28 8 90 98

20 Simonie Mendenhall 21 Sarah Howlett 5-10 | FR | MB | Clancy, Mont. 5-11 | JR| OPP | Richland

Parents: Scott and Audrey Mendenhall 2018: Academic All-Conference Sisters: Melissa Klein and Chloe Menden- High School: Richland High School hall Parents: John & Judy Howlett Brothers: Blake Mendenhall Brothers: Matthew Howlett Prep Honors: Varsity volleyball: 2016-2018, all-state 2018, Prep Honors: Four-Year Varsity Letter Winner in Volley- all-conference 2018, varsity track and state track partici- ball, 2015 Second Team All Mid-Columbia Conference, pant: 2016-18, varsity basketball 2015-2016, and Academ- 2016 Second Team All Mid-Columbia Conference ic Allstate for volleyball for three years, basketball for two High School Team Awards/Honors: 2015 Mid-Columbia years and track for two years. Conference Champions, 2016 Mid-Columbia Conference High School Team Awards/Honors: Placed 4th at state Champions, 2015 District Champions, 2016 District Cham- tournament in 2016 pions, 2016 4A State Tournament Appearance Academic and Civic Honors: Honor Roll each semester, Academic and Civic Honors: Four-Year Honor Roll Re- National Honor Society cipient Club/Travel Teams: Capital City and Royals Volleyball Club/Travel Teams: Shockwave Volleyball Club club Church: Bethel Church Church: Helena First Assembly of God Volunteerism: Royal Family Kid’s Camp, Second Harvest Volunteerism: Helena First A/G, Uganda Missions Fund, Food Bank, Special Olympics, Bethel Church Children’s DAKA, Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), Ministry Kid's pack, Indian Youth Camp, Also Recruited By: Eastern Oregon University, Gonzaga Also Recruited By: Carroll College, University of Provi- University, Whitman College, Southeast Missouri State dence Why did you select Northwest? I chose Northwest be- Why did you select Northwest? I selected Northwest be- cause I wanted a school that provided a Christian based cause I want to build a strong foundation both academically education with an Elementary Education degree option that and spiritually and absolutely fell in love with the atmos- also offered the opportunity to continue my athletic career. phere at NU. Northwest has a beautiful campus, a strong volleyball pro- Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “Psych” gram, and fit everything I was looking for in a school. Song most likely on repeat on my device: "I Sat on a Favorite TV Show Growing Up: Drake & Josh, Hannah Cactus" by Blake Rules & Netherfriends Montana, and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Binge Watch Record (Show): 8, “H2O” Song most likely on repeat on my device: “Best Song My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Tim Tebow, Russell Wil- Ever” by One Direction, “God I Look to You” by Bethel Mu- son, Gabby Douglas, sic, or anything by Thomas Rhett Favorite place on campus: the Caf Binge Watch Record (Show): 7 episodes of “Chicago My next pet’s name will probably be: D-O-G Med” Favorite Bible verse: - Ephesians 2:4-5 “But God loves us My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: Air Bud, Troy Bolton, Vince deeply. He is full of mercy. So he gave us new life because Lombardi, Forrest Gump of what Christ has done.” Favorite place on campus: The mail room My next pet’s name will probably be: Walter Career Totals Favorite Bible verse: Psalm 28:7 Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec RE DIG BS BA TB Career Totals 2017 47 47 26 169 4 0 0 0 0 13 1 12 13 Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec RE DIG BS BA TB 2018 102 103 47 304 5 0 2 5 0 24 3 62 65 2017 47 47 26 169 4 0 0 0 0 13 1 12 13 Total 149 150 73 473 9 0 2 5 0 37 4 74 78 2018 102 103 47 304 5 0 2 5 0 24 3 62 65 Total 149 150 73 473 9 0 2 5 0 37 4 74 78

24 Courteney Carr RS Megan Miller 5-8 | GS | SO | Snoqualmie 5-10 | JR | MB/OH | Albany, Ore.

2018: Academic All-Conference High School: South Albany High School High School: Mount Si High School Parents: Chris and Angela Miller Parents: Terri and Larry Carr Brothers: Kyle Miller Sisters: Lindsay Carr High School Team Awards/Honors: Prep Honors: KingCo All-Conference first and second SAHS 2016 First Team All-League Outside Hitter, SAHS team 2016/2015 MVP, SAHS 4 Time Varsity letter Winner High School Team Awards/Honors: Academic and Civic Honors: National Honor Society, Academic and Civic Honors: Dean’s List, graduated Honor Roll magna cum laude Club/Travel Teams: DSK Club Volleyball 2013-2017 Club/Travel Teams: Sudden Impact VBC Church: The Shift Volunteerism: USPC Volunteerism: Mercy House Why did you select Northwest? The community and the Why did you select Northwest? God sent me to North- close-knit volleyball team west Previous College: Bellevue College (running start) Previous College: Lower Columbia College Favorite TV Show Growing Up: “ICarly” or “SNL” Honors From Previous College: 2018 Lower Columbia Song most likely on repeat on my device: I listen to any- College Volleyball MVP and Player of the Year. Lower Co- thing lumbia College 2017 and 2018 Courage Award. Lower Co- Binge Watch Record (Show): A whole season of “New lumbia Academic Presidents List 2017 and 2018 Girl” Song most likely on repeat on my device: Country Mu- My Sports’ Mount Rushmore: , sic in General , Misty May Treanor, Kerri Walsh Jennings Favorite place on campus: Athletic Gym Favorite place on campus: The gym My next pet’s name will probably be: Chinook My next pet’s name will probably be: Depends on what Favorite Bible verse: 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 type of pet Favorite Bible verse: 1 Corinthians 13:4

Career Totals

Year GP K E TA Ast SA SE Rec RE DIG BS BA TB

2017 65 15 4 27 235 10 22 0 1 102 1 0 1

2018 116 47 20 146 837 26 39 2 1 202 0 17 17

Total 181 62 24 173 1072 36 61 2 2 304 1 17 18

2004 Proticova, Kristina (3000 National Champion) NAIA Honors 2005 Stilwater, Tiffany (5000) 2017 Brown, Cassidy (DMR) Northwest University has produced 35 All-Americans who have earned 2017 Engelbrekt, Lily (DMR) 69 All-America awards. 2017 Estabrook, Sarah (DMR) 2017 Lystad, Shandon (DMR) NU’s NAIA All-Americans 2018 Estabrook, Sarah (5000) 2018 Melendez, Amberly (3000 Race Walk) Volleyball

2017 Van Dyke, Alysanne (HM) Women’s Outdoor Track and Field

2002 Longmire, Danyel Men’s Basketball 2002 Seifert, Elli 2007 Sawyer, Aaron (2nd Team) 2003 Evans, Crystal (1500) 2011 Peters, Greg (3rd Team) 2003 Godwin, Korinda (3000 Steeple) 2014 Greene, Michael 2003 Longmire, Danyel (5000) 2017 Dupree, Michael (HM) 2003 Proticova, Kristina (3000 Steeple National Champion) 2019 Ford, Hussayn (HM) 2004 Longmire, Danyel (5000)

2004 Maclean, Celia (4x800) Men’s Cross Country 2004 Perkins, Teona (High Jump) 2000 Olsen, Phil 2004 Perkins, Teona (4x800) 2003 Olsen, Phil 2004 Proticova, Kristina (4x800)

2004 Proticova, Kristina (3000 Steeple) Men’s Indoor Track and Field 2004 Wageman, Renee (4x800) 2016 Ferguson, Jonanthan (Mile) 2005 Stilwater, Tiffany (5000) 2019 Sine, Riley (3000) 2005 Wageman, Renee (800)

2007 Bailey, Kjerstein (Marathon) Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 2018 Estabrook, Sarah (5000) 2003 Olsen, Phil (5000) 2018 Miller, Anna (Javelin) 2012 Fischer, Luke (Javelin) 2018 Melendez, Amberly (5000 Race Walk) 2013 Fischer, Luke (Javelin National Champion) 2019 Miller, Anna (Javelin) 2017 Randle, TJ (400 Hurdles National Champion)

2018 Sine, Riley (5000) Women’s Soccer

2014 Johnson, Acacia Women’s Basketball 2018 Michkiosky, Katie (HM) 2010 Wilkerson, Jessica (3rd Team)

2012 Jackson, Jessalyn (2nd Team) Northwest University has produced 118 NAIA Scholar Athletes who have Women’s Cross Country earned the award 210 times. 2000 Longmire, Danyel 2001 Longmire, Danyel NU’s NAIA Scholar Athletes 2002 Evans, Crystal 2002 Proticova, Kristina Akamine, Anuhea, 2011 2002 Stilwater, Tiffany Amundsen, Stephanie, 2006 2002 Stone, Kim Anderson, Kelsey (4), 2013-16 2003 Longmire, Danyel Arciniegas, Lina, 2014 2003 Maclean, Celia Asher, Jordan, 2016 2004 Stilwater, Tiffany Bach, Earl, 2018 2007 Knudtson, Elizabeth Bailey, Kjerstein (4), 2005-7 Bento, Jackie, 2019 Women’s Indoor Track and Field Blythe, Greg, 2006 2002 Becker, Sarah Brown, Cassidy (2), 2016-17 2002 Evans, Crystal Burke, Corinne (3), 2014-15 2002 Godwin, Korinda Burson, Paige (2), 2016-17 2002 Longmire, Danyel Campbell, Emily, 2019 2002 Stone, Kim Carlson, Hannah (2), 2017-18 2002 Young, Naomi Christenson, Daniel (2), 2016-17 2003 Evans, Crystal (DMR) Coila, Ashley, 2014 2003 Godwin, Korinda (DMR) Cole, Kyle (3), 2016-17 2003 Proticova, Kristina (DMR) Cotton, Andrea, 2007 2003 Stilwater, Tiffany (5000) Deshazer, Brandon (4), 2015-16 2003 Stone, Kim Ellingson, Amy (4), 2003-4 2003 Young, Naomi (DMR) Engelbrekt, Lily (3), 2016-17 Northwest University has produced 118 NAIA Scholar Athletes who Marshall, Shauna, 2007 have earned the award 210 times. McCormack, Brian, 2005 McCrea, Russell (2), 2001-02 NU’s NAIA Scholar Athletes McKean, Marielle (2), 2011 Metz, Jaclyn (2), 2017-18 Akamine, Anuhea, 2011 Neustel, Emma, 2012 Amundsen, Stephanie, 2006 Nicholl, Jessie (2), 2015-16 Anderson, Kelsey (4), 2013-16 Nordlie, Benjamin, 2014 Arciniegas, Lina, 2014 Paull, Daniel (2), 2014-15 Asher, Jordan, 2016 Peckham, Kelli, 2016 Bach, Earl, 2018 Pereira de Andrade, Gabriel, 2015 Bailey, Kjerstein (4), 2005-7 Perez, Michelle, 2016 Bento, Jackie, 2019 Perkins, Lizzie. 2012 Blythe, Greg, 2006 Peters, Greg (4), 2009, 2011 Brown, Cassidy (2), 2016-17 Petty, Tyler, 2012 Burke, Corinne (3), 2014-15 Pflugrath, Brett (3),2006-07 Burson, Paige (2), 2016-17 Pilgrim, Rebecca, 2002 Campbell, Emily, 2019 Placide, Woodlin, 2018 Carlson, Hannah (2), 2017-18 Porter, Samantha (2), 2014-15 Christenson, Daniel (2), 2016-17 Priest, Jennah, 2007 Coila, Ashley, 2014 Proticova, Kristina (3), 2003-04 Cole, Kyle (3), 2016-17 Ptacek, Tyler (2), 2016-17 Cotton, Andrea, 2007 Randall, Leonard (4), 2005-07 Deshazer, Brandon (4), 2015-16 Rassier, Rylee, 2018 Ellingson, Amy (4), 2003-4 Reardon, Lucas, 2016 Engelbrekt, Lily (3), 2016-17 Rheaume, Nate, 2009 Ernster, Lauryn (2), 2011-12 Roberts, Noah, 2018 Estabrook, Sarah (3) 2016-17 Roy, Leia, 2016 Evans, Crystal (2) 2002-03 Saelens, Audrey, 2018 Filion, Tim (2), 2012-13 Sanchez, Katrina, 2018 Fischer, Luke (7), 2010-12 Schellmann, Maximilian (2), 2016-17 Flannery, Marissa (2), 2013, 15 Schlect, Sydney, 2017 Flannery, Marissa, 2014 Shulke, Heather (2), 2011-12 Flattery, Ethan, 2012 Simmons, AdriAnna, 2018 Frey, Kristen, 2016 Simpson, Kacie, 2009 Geise, Beth, 2005 Sine, Riley, 2019 Gleb, Christina (2), 2014-15 Stilwater, Tiffany (4), 2003-05 Governor, Meagan (3), 2014-15 Stoker, Sarah (2), 2012-13 Greene, Chanara, 2014 Swanson, Christopher, 2007 Greene, Michael (2), 2013-14 Szczepanski, Kylie, 2018 Guisinger, Brian (2) 2016-17 Taylor, Tiffany (3), 2014-16 Hall, Kaisa (3) 2014-16 Teran, Ashley, 2005 Hanson, Hannah (2), 2015-16 Thomsen, Tawnya, 2018 Harris, Rachael, 2009 Thoreson, Sigrid (3), 2012-14 Holmes, Jordan, 2009 Travis, Jordan, 2018 Horn, Emma, 2019 Van Dyke, Alysanne (2), 2016-17 Hughes, Patricia, 2014 Wageman, Renee (5), 2004-06 Hughes, Patty, 2013 Wagner, Lindsey (2), 2011 Johnson, Mattie (2), 2016-17 Walling, David, 2017 Johnson, Rebekah, 2017 Warner, Sarah (2), 2017-18 Juul, Ashlyn (2), 2017-18 Waterman, Amanda (2), 2016-17 Juul, Ashlyn, 2017 Welk, Alyssa (3), 2010-11 Keltner, Mattie (2), 2015-16 Wessa, Lindsey (3), 2011-12 Kerr, James (4) 2010-12 White, Keann, 2018 Knudtson, Beth, 2018 Wildeboer, Joel (2), 2004-05 Kono, Janelle (2) 2016-17 Wille, Tambi, 1998 Konzelman, Daniel (2), 2016-17 Willis, Dean, 2015 Linden, Lara (2), 2015-16 Wilson, Stephanie, 2018 Lockard, Katy, 2002 Wyatt, Austin, 2017 Loga, Adam, 2011 Yokers, Nate,2007 Lorraine, Allison (2), 2017-18 Young, Naomi, 2003 Maclean, Celia, 2003