Women’s Golf Brad Gamble

Jan Burris ChrisChris LeakLeak

KristinaKristina HarterHarter Rachael Smidt

DominicDominic MorrisMorris Jessica Horsley Prepared to serve as a record of the accomplishments by the athletes and coaches 33rd Annual at during the past academic year.

Compiled by Chadron State College’s ALEX HELMBRECHT and Year in Sports CON MARSHALL 2010-11 Table of Contents Chadron State wins RMAC Sportsmanship Cup...... 3 Smith inducted into RMAC Hall of Fame...... 3 RMAC Sportsmanship Cup Standings...... 3 Football Eagles were balanced in 2010; finished 8-3 overall...... 4 Records set in 2010...... 4 Combined Offensive and Defensive Statistics...... 5 Football Awards and Honors...... 9 Volleyball Eagles struggled in 2010; heading in new direction...... 10 Volleyball Awards and Honors...... 10 Combined Statistics/Match Results...... 11 Women’s CSC women gain valuable experience during season...... 13 Women’s Basketball Season Statistics ...... 13 Women’s Basketball Game-by-Game...... 14 Men’s Basketball Veterans continue to help build men’s team...... 15 Men’s Basketball Season Statistics ...... 15 Men’s Basketball Game-by-Game...... 16 Wrestling Youthful wrestling team took promising steps ...... 17 Dual Results...... 17 Awards and Honors...... 17 Wrestling Leaders...... 17 Individual Statistics ...... 18 Women’s Golf Women’s golfers produced during 2010-11 season...... 19 18-Hole Averages...... 19 Softball Eagles reach 20-win plateau fourth straight year...... 20 Seasonal Bests...... 20 Game Results...... 21 Individual Statistics...... 22 Awards and Honors...... 22 Track and Field CSC men, women combined to have great track season...... 23 School Records...... 23 Awards and Honors...... 24 RMAC Champions and NCAA D-II All-Americans...... 24 CSC’s Best Track and Field Marks During 2011...... 25 Rodeo Rodeo team was competitive again in 2010-11...... 26 Chadron State Rodeo Placings...... 27 Historical Chadron State College Hall of Fame Honorees...... 28 Chadron State College’s Top Athletes Through the Years...... 29 Chadron State College All-Americans...... 31 Chadron State College Academic All-Americans...... 36 2010-11 Chadron State College Letterwinners...... 38 Chadron State College’s National Champions...... 39 Schultz, Ritzen named 2011 Bond Memorial recipients...... 40 Beran, Mazankowski named RMAC Honor Student-Athletes...... 41 CSC’s RMAC Scholar-Athlete Honorees, 1989-present...... 42 2010-11 RMAC Academic Award Recipents...... 43 Academic All-District VII Honorees...... 45 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present...... 46 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present...... 47 Chadron State wins RMAC Sportsmanship Cup Chadron State College won its first-ever Rocky RMAC Sportsmanship Cup Standings Mountain Athletic Conference Sportsmanship Cup, Players Fans Staff Coaches Overall Commissioner Joel R. Smith announced in early June. Chadron State 4.04 3.82 4.09 4.20 4.037 Christian 4.00 3.94 4.04 4.10 4.021 The voting process for the RMAC Sportsmanship Kearney 3.83 3.69 4.00 4.09 3.901 Cup is an on-line system that ranks four game envi- Colorado Mines 3.80 3.71 4.04 3.97 3.882 ronment factors: players, fans, staff, and coaches. Each Regis 3.83 3.66 3.88 3.91 3.819 Mesa State 3.64 3.50 3.92 3.96 3.754 category received one ranking from excellent to poor. Western State 3.73 3.67 3.67 3.92 3.745 Each school’s head and a Student Athlete Advi- CSU-Pueblo 3.65 3.45 3.90 3.94 3.735 Fort Lewis 3.66 3.50 3.71 3.79 3.666 sory Committee member from each school voted per Metro State 3.50 3.40 3.82 3.74 3.614 sport on all 21 RMAC sponsored sports. Western N.M. 3.43 3.31 3.74 3.75 3.557 N.M. Highlands 3.36 3.35 3.67 3.80 3.546 “I’m tremendously proud of everyone involved in Adams State 3.34 3.30 3.69 3.61 3.486 this special award,” CSC athletic director Brad Smith UC-Colorado Springs 3.44 3.38 3.71 3.37 3.475 said. “We strive to create an entertaining and respect- ping Colorado Christian’s second-place score of 4.021. ful game atmosphere and it wouldn’t be possible Also ranking in the top five were Nebraska-Kearney without the wonderful student-athletes, coaches, fans (3.901), Colorado Mines (3.882) and Regis (3.819). and athletic staff all working well together to represent The Eagles accumulated the highest ranking average Chadron State and the RMAC.” in three of the four categories: Players (4.04), Staff Chadron State received an overall score of 4.037, nip- (4.09), and Coaches (4.20). Smith inducted into RMAC Hall of Fame Chadron State College’s Brad nered him several awards. He was Smith will join two of his former Smith was elected to the Rocky named the RMAC’s All-Time Foot- players, Joe Planansky and Kevin Mountain Athletic Conference Hall ball Coach at the conference’s cen- Homer, in the RMAC Hall of of Fame in 2010-11. tennial celebration in the summer Fame. They were inducted in 2005 Smith, the school’s current ath- of 2009 after having a career record and 2007, respectively. letic director and former football of 133-56-1 at Chadron State from As an administrator, Smith was coach, joins five other individuals – 1987 to 2004. He is the school’s influential in helping guide Chad- Gary Garner and Jim Krob of Fort all-time winningest football coach ron State from the NAIA ranks to Hays State, Amy Miller Brammer and each of his final 11 teams NCAA Division II and the RMAC, of Mesa State, Sarah Parkey Meyer won at least seven games. Smith’s a move that fully took effect in of Adams State and Al Rozman of all-time winning percentage of 1990. He also was heavily involved Western State – and seven teams .704 ranked seventh in Division II in the expansion of the stadium from Adams State in the 2011 among coaches whose teams had and press box at Elliott Field in class. played at least 150 games when he the 1990s and helped start the Don “I was truly blessed by great stepped down from that position at Beebe Classic, Chadron State’s players and surrounded by great the end of the 2004 season. annual golf tournament that is held coaches during my time as the head He was the RMAC Coach of each May as a fundraiser for the coach at Chadron State,” Smith the Year in 1996 and 2001 and he CSC athletic program. said this week. “It’s an honor to be shared it in 1999. He coached five in the RMAC and I’m privileged to conference championship teams CSC in the RMAC Hall of Fame be elected into its Hall of Fame.” and led the Eagles to the playoffs 2005 - Kevin Homer 2007 - Joe Planansky Smith’s coaching career has gar- four times. 2011 - Brad Smith 3 Eagles were balanced in 2010; finished 8-3 overall The Chadron State football team didn’t start the Records set in 2010 2010 season how they would’ve liked, but they cer- Individual Records tainly finished strong by winning their final five games Most Field Goals (Season): Michael Ziola with 18 tied Travis Atter (2009) to claim an 8-3 record. Best Punting Average (Season): Kevin Berg (43.0) “During the final five games, we proved what we Previous Record: Lonnie Wickard (42.8) could do,” said head coach Bill O’Boyle. “But all three of the games we lost were winnable. We had our oppor- defense played “lights out” all season. Although the tunities in them, but we didn’t always capitalize.” unit had five new starters, including all three lineback- The 2010 season marked the 15th time in the last 22 ers, at the beginning of the season, it held the oppo- years the Eagles won at least eight games and it was nents to 100 or fewer yards rushing in eight of the 11 the 55th winning season in CSC football history. games and led the RMAC in both passing and rushing The Eagles outscored their opponents by 29.9 to 17 defense as well as total defense, first downs and third- points a game and out-gained them by 407.3 to 239.8 down conversions. yards. The Eagles also ranked fifth nationally in total The first loss was to Pittsburg State of Kansas 14-3 defense with their 239.8-yard average and second in in the second game of the season. O’Boyle said the of- yielding third-down conversions—22 of 144 opportu- fense, which had eight new starters from the previous nities for just 22.9 percent. The total defense average season, “couldn’t run or pass in that game.” is CSC’s second lowest since 1982, topped only by the The 256 total net yards was a season low and it was 234.9-yard average in 2002. the first time the Eagles failed to score a Todd Auer, who has been the CSC defensive co- since midway in the 2002 season and just the second ordinator 17 seasons now, said he was pleased how time since 1995. defense played. His only complaint was lack of turn- The next setback was 33-30 in triple overtime at overs. The Eagles intercepted 13 passes and claimed Colorado State-Pueblo, which finished with a 9-2 re- eight fumbles. cord. The Eagles had a second and goal at the Thunder- Middle linebacker James Belville led the Eagles in Wolves’ one yard line in the third overtime, but didn’t tackles with 80, including a team-high seven sacks. score what would have been the winning touchdown. Outside linebacker Kelen Kahrs with 61 tackles, safety CSC’s third loss came the next week when Nebras- Kevin Berg with 58 and outside linebacker Kevin ka-Kearney took a 28-0 lead into the fourth quarter Lindholm with 57 followed. Kahrs was credited with a before the Eagles rallied for 21 points. The final score team-best 12.5 tackles for losses. Berg led in intercep- was 35-21 after the Lopers returned an interception 38 tions with four and broke up seven more passes. yards for a touchdown with 1:09 remaining. The offense was well-balanced. The Eagles rushed The Eagles’ big win was the 38-31 decision over for 2,205 yards and passed for 2,275. The rushing total Colorado Mines in the home finale on Nov. 6, when was up 580 yards from the previous season. Clinton, Glen Clinton’s 88-yard kickoff return with 63 sec- a redshirt freshman, gained 1,020 yards and transfer onds left provided the winning touchdown. Mines Dominic Morris ran for 803. then edged Kearney 55-53 in triple overtime to tie the Clinton also caught 24 passes for 179 yards and Lopers for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Morris grabbed 20 for 220 yards and two TDs. Both championship and received a bid to advance to the scored eight . Division II playoffs. The Eagles completed 63.3 percent of their passes. O’Boyle, whose teams have won 54 games and lost Redshirt freshman Jonn McLain completed 170 of 271 17 during his six years as head coach, noted that the attempts (62.7 percent) for 1,894 yards and 16 TDs.

4 Chadron State Football Chadron State Football Chadron State Overall Team Statistics (as of May 18, 2011) Chadron State Game Results (as of May 18, 2011) Combined Statistics/ResultsAll games All games

Team Statistics CSC OPP Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend SCORING 329 187 Aug 28, 2010 MARY W 35-3 1-0 0-0 2:47 3300 Sep 04, 2010 at Pittsburg State L 3-14 1-1 0-0 2:35 7209 Points Per Game 29.9 17.0 * Sep 18, 2010 WESTERN STATE W 40-7 2-1 1-0 2:39 2875 FIRST DOWNS 223 147 * Sep 25, 2010 at Adams State W 21-10 3-1 2-0 2:29 1974 R u s h in g 111 58 * Oct 02, 2010 at CSU-Pueblo L o 30-33 3-2 2-1 3:11 6431 P a s s in g 101 70 * Oct 09, 2010 #14 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY L 21-35 3-3 2-2 2:57 2789 * Oct 16, 2010 at New Mexico Highlands W 41-19 4-3 3-2 2hrs40mi 550 P e n a lt y 11 19 * Oct 23, 2010 WESTERN N.M. W 31-7 5-3 4-2 2:38 2098 RUSHING YARDAGE 2205 1089 * Oct 30, 2010 at Fort Lewis W 38-7 6-3 5-2 3:35 892 Yards gained rushing 2421 1395 * Nov 06, 2010 #16 COLORADO MINES W 38-31 7-3 6-2 3:03 2756 Yards lost rushing 216 306 * Nov 13, 2010 at Mesa State W 31-21 8-3 7-2 2:50 920 Rushing Attempts 466 341 Average Per Rush 4.7 3.2 Average Per Game 200.5 99.0 TDs Rushing 19 9 PASSING YARDAGE 2275 1549 C o m p - A t t - I n t 200-316-13 149-293-14 Average Per Pass 7.2 5.3 Average Per Catch 11.4 10.4 Average Per Game 206.8 140.8 TDs Passing 18 12 TOTAL OFFENSE 4480 2638 Total Plays 782 634 Average Per Play 5.7 4.2 Average Per Game 407.3 239.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 31-738 53-981 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 39-417 27-272 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-120 13-247 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.8 18.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.7 10.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.6 19.0 FUMBLES-LOST 23-12 18-8 PENALTIES-Yards 88-760 76-691 Average Per Game 69.1 62.8 PUNTS-Yards 51-2136 81-3192 Average Per Punt 41.9 39.4 Net punt average 33.4 32.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 4 : 2 6 2 5 : 2 7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 77/170 33/144 3rd-Down Pct 45% 23% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/8 4/10 4th-Down Pct 50% 40% SACKS BY-Yards 28-172 14-69 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 39 23 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-22 9-11 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (37-42) 88% (16-22) 73% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (20-42) 48% (11-22) 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS (39-39) 100% (22-23) 96% ATTENDANCE 13818 17976 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2764 6/2996 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Chadron State 68 88 59 104 10 329 Opponents 41 45 37 51 13 187

5 Chadron State Football Chadron State Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 18, 2011) All games Individual Statistics

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Glen Clinton 11-8 198 1076 56 1020 5.2 7 42 92.7 Trelan Taylor 23 190 8.3 0 24 Dominic Morris 10-1 141 857 54 803 5.7 6 74 80.3 Jed Herblan 14 189 13.5 0 35 Alex Rodriguez 11-0 43 231 3 228 5.3 1 29 20.7 Kramer Hirz 1 4 4.0 0 0 John Ritzen 10-3 30 139 5 134 4.5 2 33 13.4 Kevin Berg 1 30 30.0 0 0 Jonn McLain 11-10 37 90 65 25 0.7 2 17 2.3 Cory Beran 0 4 0.0 1 4 Brandon Gunter 11-0 0 15 0 15 0.0 1 0 1.4 Total 39 417 10.7 1 35 Logan Rogers 4 - 0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.8 Opponents 27 272 10.1 0 22 Cassidy Young 9 - 0 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Jeremy Sondrup 10-10 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Garrett Treffer 11-1 9 9 17 -8 -0.9 0 4 -0.7 Kevin Berg 4 9 2.2 0 9 TEAM 8 - 0 5 0 15 -15 -3.0 0 0 -1.9 Jed Herblan 3 34 11.3 0 34 Total 11 466 2421 216 2205 4.7 19 74 200.5 Phil Rivera 2 14 7.0 0 14 Opponents 11 341 1395 306 1089 3.2 9 57 99.0 Kramer Hirz 2 13 6.5 0 12 Trelan Taylor 2 42 21.0 0 26 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g James Belville 1 8 8.0 0 8 Jonn McLain 11-10 135.02 170-271-8 62.7 1894 16 63 172.2 Total 14 120 8.6 0 34 Garrett Treffer 11-1 130.75 29-42-5 69.0 349 2 40 31.7 Opponents 13 247 19.0 1 41 TEAM 8 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Jeff Alcorn 11-10 368.80 1-1-0 100.0 32 0 32 2.9 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Glen Clinton 11-8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Glen Clinton 19 474 24.9 1 88 Total 11 134.34 200-316-13 63.3 2275 18 63 206.8 x-Quinell Atkins 5 147 29.4 0 47 Opponents 11 99.22 149-293-14 50.9 1549 12 64 140.8 Nathan Ross 3 70 23.3 0 51 Jeff Alcorn 1 18 18.0 0 18 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g Kevin Lindholm 1 9 9.0 0 9 Jeff Alcorn 11-10 36 365 10.1 1 47 33.2 Maverick Churchill 1 0 0.0 0 0 Nathan Ross 11-10 34 455 13.4 5 63 41.4 Talmaus Ewell 1 20 20.0 0 20 Jeremy Sondrup 10-10 27 392 14.5 5 36 39.2 Total 31 738 23.8 1 88 Glen Clinton 11-8 24 179 7.5 0 27 16.3 Opponents 53 981 18.5 0 57 Dominic Morris 10-1 20 220 11.0 2 59 22.0 Travis Reeves 11-11 17 264 15.5 2 39 24.0 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Jared Hanson 9 - 1 14 95 6.8 2 22 10.6 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Alex Rodriguez 11-0 10 75 7.5 0 13 6.8 Opponents 2 45 22.5 1 46 Brandon Gunter 11-0 8 100 12.5 0 24 9.1 John Ritzen 10-3 3 35 11.7 0 21 3.5 Chapman Ham 11-1 3 17 5.7 0 8 1.5 x-Quinell Atkins 5 - 0 2 50 25.0 1 35 10.0 Cody Roes 9 - 0 2 28 14.0 0 18 3.1 Total 11 200 2275 11.4 18 63 206.8 Opponents 11 149 1549 10.4 12 64 140.8

6 Chadron State Football Chadron State Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 18, 2011) All games Individual Statistics

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Michael Ziola - 18-22 39-39 - - - - - 93 Jonn McLain 11 308 25 1894 1919 174.5 Glen Clinton 8 ------48 Glen Clinton 11 199 1020 0 1020 92.7 Dominic Morris 8 ------48 Dominic Morris 10 141 803 0 803 80.3 Jeremy Sondrup 5 ------30 Garrett Treffer 11 51 -8 349 341 31.0 Nathan Ross 5 ------30 Alex Rodriguez 11 43 228 0 228 20.7 John Ritzen 2 ------12 John Ritzen 10 30 134 0 134 13.4 Travis Reeves 2 ------12 Jeff Alcorn 11 1 0 32 32 2.9 Jared Hanson 2 ------12 Brandon Gunter 11 0 15 0 15 1.4 Jonn McLain 2 ------12 Logan Rogers 4 1 3 0 3 0.8 Cory Beran 1 ------6 Cassidy Young 9 1 1 0 1 0.1 x-Quinell Atkins 1 ------6 Jeremy Sondrup 10 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Alex Rodriguez 1 ------6 TEAM 8 6 -15 0 -15 -1.9 Brandon Gunter 1 ------6 Total 11 782 2205 2275 4480 407.3 Jeff Alcorn 1 ------6 Opponents 11 634 1089 1549 2638 239.8 TEAM ------1 2 Total 39 18-22 39-39 - - - - 1 329 Opponents 23 9-11 22-23 - - - - - 187

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Michael Ziola 18-22 81.8 0-0 11-11 2-3 5-8 0-0 46 0 Kevin Berg 49 2106 43.0 77 8 1 15 14 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG Sequence Chadron State Opponents Jonn McLain 1 30 30.0 30 0 0 1 0 0 MARY (27),(35),(27),(20) (43) Total 51 2136 41.9 77 8 1 16 14 1 Pittsburg State (46) - Opponents 81 3192 39.4 65 6 10 18 13 2 Western State (20),(29),(44),(24) - Adams State 43 (34) Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln CSU-Pueblo (23),(23),(24) (36),23,(39),(32),(34) Michael Ziola 65 3884Chadron 59.8 State 5 7Football Nebraska-Kearney 40,34 - Total Chadron State65 3884 Overall 59.8 Individual 5 Statistics 7 18.5 (as 43.1 of May 18, 26 2011) New Mexico Highlands (29),42,(44) (44),(38) Opponents 40 2355 58.9All games 7 1 23.8 36.9 33

Western N.M. (40) - All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Fort Lewis (42) 28 Glen Clinton 11 1020 179 0 474 0 1673 152.1 Colorado Mines (27) (40) Dominic Morris 10 803 220 0 0 0 1023 102.3 Nathan Ross 11 0 455 0 70 0 525 47.7 Mesa State (37) - Jeremy Sondrup 10 -1 392 0 0 0 391 39.1 Jeff Alcorn 11 0 365 0 18 0 383 34.8 Alex Rodriguez 11 228 75 0 0 0 303 27.5 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate was made. Travis Reeves 11 0 264 0 0 0 264 24.0 Trelan Taylor 11 0 0 190 0 42 232 21.1 Jed Herblan 10 0 0 189 0 34 223 22.3 x-Quinell Atkins 5 0 50 0 147 0 197 39.4 John Ritzen 10 134 35 0 0 0 169 16.9 Brandon Gunter 11 15 100 0 0 0 115 10.5 Jared Hanson 9 0 95 0 0 0 95 10.6 Kevin Berg 11 0 0 30 0 9 39 3.5 Cody Roes 9 0 28 0 0 0 28 3.1 Jonn McLain 11 25 0 0 0 0 25 2.3 Talmaus Ewell 1 0 0 0 20 0 20 20.0 Kramer Hirz 11 0 0 4 0 13 17 1.5 Chapman Ham 11 0 17 0 0 0 17 1.5 Phil Rivera 10 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.4 Kevin Lindholm 11 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.8 James Belville 11 0 0 0 0 8 8 0.7 Cory Beran 11 0 0 4 0 0 4 0.4 Logan Rogers 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.8 Cassidy Young 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 Garrett Treffer 11 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -0.7 TEAM 8 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -1.9 Total 11 2205 2275 417 738 120 5755 523.2 Opponents 11 1089 1549 272 981 247 4138 376.2 7 Chadron State Football Chadron State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of May 18, 2011) Defensive Statistics All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 58 James Belville 11-11 39 41 80 8.0-45 7.0-43 1-8 3 8 2-0 . . . 37 Kelen Kahrs 11-11 25 36 61 12.5-52 2.0-19 . . 7 . . . . 38 Kevin Berg 11-9 28 30 58 4.0-11 1.0-3 4-9 7 2 . . 1 . 42 Kevin Lindholm 11-11 24 33 57 7.5-36 3.5-25 . 4 1 . . . . 90 Cory Beran 11-11 19 28 47 5.0-34 2.5-29 . 4 1 1-0 2 . . 25 Clint Sasse 11-9 13 30 43 0.5-2 . . 1 1 1-0 . . . 94 Jan Medina 11-4 15 23 38 6.5-15 2.5-6 . . 4 . . . . 1 Jed Herblan 10-10 17 15 32 . . 3-34 6 . . . . . 52 Justin Trout 11-10 10 21 31 5.5-8 1.5-0 . . 1 . 1 . . 16 Kramer Hirz 11-11 12 18 30 . . 2-13 5 1 1-0 . 1 . 76 Maverick Churchill 8-7 7 22 29 3.0-14 2.5-14 . . 3 . . . . 29 Chris Streeter 10-0 10 17 27 2.0-5 0.5-1 . 1 2 . . . . 43 Keifer Burke 11-2 10 17 27 7.5-32 4.0-26 . 1 1 1-0 . . . 8 Trelan Taylor 11-6 18 7 25 . . 2-42 4 . . . . . 44 Pierre Etchemendy 11-1 16 4 20 4.0-17 1.0-5 . . . . 2 . . 18 Cody Wockenfuss 11-2 9 7 16 ...... 21 Phil Rivera 10-1 9 5 14 . . 2-14 4 . . . . . 24 Nick Rogers 9-3 6 3 9 0.5-1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 28 Tyler Wright 10-0 6 2 8 ...... 47 Cassidy Young 9-0 4 3 7 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 11 Brandon Gunter 11-0 3 3 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 31 Bryce Huebner 10-1 2 4 6 ...... 88 Chapman Ham 11-1 4 2 6 ...... 81 Jared Hanson 9-1 3 2 5 ...... 60 Kyle Hinton 10-0 4 1 5 1.0-3 ...... 5 x-Quinell Atkins 5-0 4 1 5 ...... 22 Nate Martens 8-0 3 1 4 ...... 20 John Ritzen 10-3 3 . 3 ...... 14 Michael Ziola 11-0 2 1 3 ...... 50 Benj Vigil 8-0 1 2 3 0.5-1 ...... 51 Tim Hiett 11-11 . 2 2 ...... 55 Jake Finerty 11-11 2 . 2 ...... 6 Travis Reeves 11-11 2 . 2 ...... 84 Jeff Alcorn 11-10 2 . 2 ...... 13 Jonn McLain 11-10 1 . 1 ...... 9 Talmaus Ewell 1-1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 48 Colt Spence 9-0 1 . 1 1.0-1 1.0-1 ...... 78 Sean McGowan 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 2 Nathan Ross 11-10 1 . 1 ...... 71 Shane Dennehy 11-11 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 8-0 1 . 1 ...... 1 83 Cody Roes 9-0 . 1 1 ...... 34 Dominic Morris 10-1 1 . 1 ...... Total 11 340 382 722 69-277 28-172 14-120 42 32 8-0 7 2 1 Opponents 11 437 471 908 76-234 14-69 13-247 38 14 12-45 16 2 .

8 Football Awards and Honors Team Awards Second Team Team MVP - James Belville John Ritzen Offensive MVP - Glen Clinton Tim Hiett Defensive MVP - James Belville Jed Herblan The Hammer (Special Teams Player) - Kevin Berg Third Team Defensive Service Team MVP - Bryant Miller and Tyler McFarland Kevin Berg Offensive Service Team MVP - Austen Stephens Most Inspirational Award - Jake Finerty CoSIDA Academic All-American Cory Beran RMAC Special Teams Player of the Year Kevin Berg, punter RMAC Players of the Week RMAC Offensive Freshman of the Year Aug. 30 - Michael Ziola Glen Clinton, tailback Sept. 27 - Kevin Berg All-RMAC First Team Oct. 18 - Cory Beran Tim Hiett, offensive line Nov. 1 - Dominic Morris Garrett Gilkey, offensive line Nov. 8 - Glen Clinton Kevin Lindholm, linebacker Nov. 15 - Kelen Kahrs Jed Herblan, cornerback Kevin Berg, safety and punter Nebraska Division II Players of the Week Michael Ziola, placekicker Aug. 30 - Michael Ziola All-RMAC Second Team James Belville Glen Clinton, tailback Sept. 6 - Kevin Berg Sean McGowan, offensive line Sept. 20 - Glen Clinton Cory Beran, defensive line Kevin Lindholm James Belville, linebacker Michael Ziola All-RMAC Third Team Sept. 27 - Kevin Berg Keifer Burke, defensive line Oct. 11 - Kevin Berg Jed Herblan, punt returner Oct. 18 - Michael Ziola Cory Beran Daktronics Super Region 3 First Team Offense Oct. 25 - Glen Clinton Michael Ziola, placekicker James Belville Daktronics Super Region 3 First Team Defense Nov. 1 - Jed Herblan Kevin Berg, punter Dominic Morris Daktronics Super Region 3 Second Team Offense Nov. 8 - Glen Clinton Tim Hiett Nov. 15 - Kelen Kahrs

RMAC First Team All-Academic Offense Daktronics All-America Second Team John Ritzen, Kevin Berg Jeff Alcorn, inside receiver Sean McGowan, offensive line 2010 Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-Super Region 3 Tim Hiett, offensive line First Team Defense RMAC First Team All-Academic Defense Jed Herblan Cory Beran, defensive end Second Team Defense Maverick Churchill, defensive tackle Kevin Berg Jed Herblan, cornerback Third Team Offense Kevin Lindholm, linebacker Tim Hiett, Glen Clinton, Michael Ziola Special Teams Kevin Berg, punter All-Nebraska Division II Football Team RMAC Second Team All-Academic Offense Honorary Defensive Captain: Kevin Berg Glen Clinton, tailback Offense: Tim Hiett, offensive line; Michael Ziola, kicker Jared Hanson, inside receiver Defense: Cory Beran, defensive line; Kevin Lindholm, linebacker; Jed RMAC Second Team All-Academic Defense Herblan, cornerback; Kevin Berg, punter Justin Trout, defensive line Honorable Mention: James Belville, Keifer Burke, Glen Clinton, RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll Garrett Gilkey, Sean McGowan, Jonn McLain. Jonn McLain, Garrett Treffer, Logan Rogers, Brandon Ratcliff, Jake Rogers, Davin Doyle, Nate Martens, Shea Koch, Mike Schmidt, Conor Don Hansen Football Gazette Second Team All-American Schnell, Bryant Miller, Tyler McFarland and Tyler Wright. Kevin Berg Honorable Mention ESPN District 7 Academic First Team Jed Herblan Jeff Alcorn Cory Beran D2football.com All-American Honorable Mention Sean McGowan Kevin Berg and Michael Ziola 9 Eagles struggled in 2010; heading in new direction The fall of 2010 was not kind to the Chadron State and she helped guide the Lopers to three consecutive College volleyball team. The Eagles finished with just Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships. a 2-24 record, including only one victory in the Rocky The Lopers also qualified for the NCAA Division II Mountain Athletic Conference. playoffs three times and had a cumulative record of However, the Eagles had no seniors on the squad 96-12, including a 54-2 mark in the RMAC. and several key contributors. Sophomore Mollie Jones In 2010, UNK advanced to the Sweet 16 of the led CSC with 197 kills and a .148 hitting percentage. NCAA Division II National Championship and ended Sophomore Lauren Yoder wasn’t far behind with an the season ranked fifth in the final American Volleyball attack percentage of .143 and 147 kills. Coaches Association Poll. Freshmen Jessica Jester with 124 and Ashley Bargen Marquis is hoping her accomplishments as an assis- with 122 also reached the 100-kill club. tant translate to success at Chadron State. Sophomore Kristina Harter was the Eagles’ top de- “I’m really excited for the opportunity and I ap- fensive specialist, averaging over four digs a set. preciate the support I’ve received,” she said. “I truly Junior Skye Duncan led CSC with 599 set assists enjoyed everyone I met while in Chadron. It’s going to and also served 14 assists. be a great atmosphere and I’m looking forward to all Needless to say, the team is willing to put in hard the potential this team has. work to succeed. And, they’ll be doing that under new “I want to get back to the basics and I see a lot of coach Natasha Marquis, who was hired in February. passion in these girls. This is a great situation because Marquis replaces Amy Spruiell, who coached CSC to the quality these girls possess. I’m excited to see a 24-120 record in five seasons. where our strengths lie because I know we have them, Before taking the job at Chadron State, Marquis was and then we can tackle our weaknesses one at a time.” a graduate assistant at the University of Nebraska- Marquis inherits a squad with 10 returning letter Kearney the past three seasons. winners. Marquis joined the UNK staff in the summer of 2008 Volleyball Awards and Honors RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll Lexi Hoagland Mollie Jones Ashley Bargen Lauren Yoder

10 Chadron State Volleyball Chadron State Combined Team Statistics (as of May 18, 2011) All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-24 1-8 1-9 0-7 CONFERENCE 1-17 1-8 0-9 0-0 CombinedNON-CONFERENCE Statistics1-7 / Match0-0 Results1-0 0-7

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking ## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points 16 Mollie Jones 78 197 2.53 92 711 .1 4 8 9 0.12 17 18 0.22 26 179 2.29 2 26 28 0.36 3 1 229.0 12 Lauren Yoder 66 147 2.23 81 463 .1 4 3 14 0.21 14 39 0.21 4 88 1.33 0 27 27 0.41 4 1 174.5 1 Jessica Jester 77 124 1.61 105 392 .0 4 8 4 0.05 15 42 0.19 0 24 0.31 3 36 39 0.51 8 1 160.0 10 Ashley Bargen 75 122 1.63 103 573 .0 3 3 12 0.16 7 15 0.09 37 158 2.11 1 6 7 0.09 5 2 133.0 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 88 1.09 77 325 .0 3 4 3 0.04 1 1 0.01 2 20 0.25 6 37 43 0.53 4 0 113.5 14 Skye Duncan 78 31 0.40 27 150 .0 2 7 599 7.68 14 20 0.18 0 145 1.86 0 17 17 0.22 5 20 53.5 8 Noelle Jones 31 27 0.87 24 92 .0 3 3 2 0.06 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.10 1 8 9 0.29 0 1 32.0 3 Kristina Harter 77 3 0.04 14 65 - .1 6 9 15 0.19 10 27 0.13 34 311 4.04 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 13.0 7 Kyla Duncan 18 2 0.11 8 37 - .1 6 2 31 1.72 0 2 0.00 0 13 0.72 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 2.0 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 0 0.00 6 16 - .3 7 5 4 0.10 3 4 0.07 1 73 1.74 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3.0 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 0 0.00 5 15 - .3 3 3 6 0.15 1 15 0.03 14 60 1.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 TEAM ------14 ------CHADRON STATE 81 742 9.16 544 2842 .0 7 0 700 8.64 82 184 1.01 132 1075 13.27 13 157 91.5 1.13 30 26 915.5 Opponents 81 1063 13.12 345 2639 .2 7 2 970 11.98 130 146 1.60 78 1340 16.54 51 181 141.5 1.75 30 18 1334.5

Team Statistics CSC OPP Date Opponent Score Score by set Att. ATTACK #Sep 03 vs Midwestern State L 0-3 11-25,17-25,11-25 100 K i l ls 742 1063 #Sep 03 vs Newman L 0-3 18-25,22-25,15-25 45 E r r o r s 544 345 #Sep 04 vs Northern State L 0-3 10-25,9-25,17-25 30 Total Attacks 2842 2639 #Sep 04 vs Arkansas-Fort Smith L 0-3 12-25,21-25,14-25 30 Attack Pct .0 7 0 .2 7 2 %Sep 10 vs Augustana L 0-3 24-26,12-25,13-25 40 K i l ls / S e t 9.2 13.1 %Sep 10 vs Missouri Western L 0-3 18-25,18-25,25-27 0 SET %Sep 11 vs Upper L 0-3 21-25,15-25,22-25 30 A s s is t s 700 970 %Sep 11 at Arkansas-Monticello W 3-1 18-25,25-19,25-20,25-19 50 A t te m p ts 2558 2389 *Sep 16 WESTERN N.M. L 0-3 17-25,24-26,15-25 198 Assist Pct .2 7 4 .4 0 6 *Sep 17 N.M. HIGHLANDS W 3-0 37-35,25-15,25-19 337 A s s is t s / S e t 8.6 12.0 *Sep 18 CSU-PUEBLO L 0-3 14-25,18-25,20-25 286 SERVE *Sep 24 COLORADO MINES L 0-3 16-25,16-25,15-25 165 A c e s 82 130 *Sep 25 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS L 0-3 17-25,14-25,14-25 218 E r r o r s 184 146 *Oct 01 at #17 Metro State L 0-3 13-25,14-25,10-25 248 A t te m p ts 1334 1903 *Oct 02 at Regis University L 0-3 8-25,17-25,18-25 174 Serve Pct .8 6 2 .9 2 3 *Oct 05 at #9 Nebraska Kearney L 1-3 17-25,10-25,25-22,10-25 813 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.6 *Oct 09 COLORADO CHRISTIAN L 0-3 16-25,17-25,16-25 346 SERVE RECEPTIONS *Oct 14 at Adams State L 0-3 11-25,8-25,17-25 412 E r r o r s 132 78 *Oct 15 at Western State L 1-3 15-25,19-25,25-23,21-25 172 E r r o r s /S e t 1.6 1.0 *Oct 16 at Mesa State College L 0-3 22-25,17-25,18-25 227 A t te m p ts 1752 1156 *Oct 23 at Colorado Christian L 0-3 20-25,20-25,13-25 344 Reception Pct .9 2 5 .9 3 3 *Oct 26 #9 NEBRASKA KEARNEY L 0-3 14-25,17-25,19-25 186 DEFENSE *Oct 29 REGIS UNIVERSITY L 0-3 10-25,13-25,17-25 118 D ig s 1075 1340 *Oct 30 #19 METRO STATE L 0-3 13-25,15-25,16-25 118 D ig s /S e t 13.3 16.5 *Nov 05 at UC-Colorado Springs L 0-3 10-25,12-25,13-25 221 BLOCKING *Nov 06 at Colorado Mines L 0-3 15-25,12-25,9-25 188 Block Solo 13 51 Block Assist 157 181 # University of Nebraska-Omaha Showcase Total Blocks 91.5 141.5 % Missouri S&T Tournament B lo c k s / S e t 1.1 1.7 Block Errors 30 30 Record in 3-set matches: 1-22 Ball handling errors 26 18 Record in 4-set matches: 1-2 ATTENDANCE Record in 5-set matches: 0-0 T o t a l 1972 2849 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/219 10/285 Neutral site #/Avg 7/39 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

11 Chadron State Volleyball Chadron State Category Leaders (as of May 18, 2011) Overall Leaders All matches

# ATTACK (by K) S K K/S E TA Pct # KILL (by K) S K K/S 16 Mollie Jones 78 197 2.53 92 711 . 1 4 8 16 Mollie Jones 78 197 2.53 12 Lauren Yoder 66 147 2.23 81 463 . 1 4 3 12 Lauren Yoder 66 147 2.23 1 Jessica Jester 77 124 1.61 105 392 . 0 4 8 1 Jessica Jester 77 124 1.61 10 Ashley Bargen 75 122 1.63 103 573 . 0 3 3 10 Ashley Bargen 75 122 1.63 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 88 1.09 77 325 . 0 3 4 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 88 1.09 14 Skye Duncan 78 31 0.40 27 150 . 0 2 7 14 Skye Duncan 78 31 0.40 8 Noelle Jones 31 27 0.87 24 92 . 0 3 3 8 Noelle Jones 31 27 0.87 3 Kristina Harter 77 3 0.04 14 65 - . 1 6 9 3 Kristina Harter 77 3 0.04 7 Kyla Duncan 18 2 0.11 8 37 - . 1 6 2 7 Kyla Duncan 18 2 0.11 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 0 0.00 6 16 - . 3 7 5 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 0 0.00 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 0 0.00 5 15 - . 3 3 3 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 0 0.00 TM TEAM 81 1 0.01 2 3 - . 3 3 3 TM TEAM 81 1 0.01

# SET (by A) S A A/S TA Pct # SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct 14 Skye Duncan 78 599 7.68 1290 . 4 6 4 16 Mollie Jones 78 17 18 0.22 229 . 9 2 1 7 Kyla Duncan 18 31 1.72 105 . 2 9 5 1 Jessica Jester 77 15 42 0.19 192 . 7 8 1 3 Kristina Harter 77 15 0.19 376 . 0 4 0 14 Skye Duncan 78 14 20 0.18 225 . 9 1 1 12 Lauren Yoder 66 14 0.21 121 . 1 1 6 12 Lauren Yoder 66 14 39 0.21 162 . 7 5 9 10 Ashley Bargen 75 12 0.16 250 . 0 4 8 3 Kristina Harter 77 10 27 0.13 195 . 8 6 2 16 Mollie Jones 78 9 0.12 223 . 0 4 0 10 Ashley Bargen 75 7 15 0.09 209 . 9 2 8 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 6 0.15 66 . 0 9 1 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 3 4 0.07 54 . 9 2 6 1 Jessica Jester 77 4 0.05 32 . 1 2 5 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 1 15 0.03 37 . 5 9 5 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 4 0.10 52 . 0 7 7 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 1 1 0.01 13 . 9 2 3 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 3 0.04 26 . 1 1 5 TM TEAM 81 0 1 0.00 1 . 0 0 0 8 Noelle Jones 31 2 0.06 13 . 1 5 4 7 Kyla Duncan 18 0 2 0.00 17 . 8 8 2 TM TEAM 81 1 0.01 4 . 2 5 0 # DEFENSE (by Dig) S Dig Dig/S BHE # BLOCK (by Total) S BS BA Total Blk/S 3 Kristina Harter 77 311 4.04 0 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 6 37 43.0 0.53 16 Mollie Jones 78 179 2.29 1 1 Jessica Jester 77 3 36 39.0 0.51 10 Ashley Bargen 75 158 2.11 2 16 Mollie Jones 78 2 26 28.0 0.36 14 Skye Duncan 78 145 1.86 20 12 Lauren Yoder 66 0 27 27.0 0.41 12 Lauren Yoder 66 88 1.33 1 14 Skye Duncan 78 0 17 17.0 0.22 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 73 1.74 0 8 Noelle Jones 31 1 8 9.0 0.29 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 60 1.50 0 10 Ashley Bargen 75 1 6 7.0 0.09 1 Jessica Jester 77 24 0.31 1 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 0 0 0.0 0.00 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 20 0.25 0 7 Kyla Duncan 18 0 0 0.0 0.00 7 Kyla Duncan 18 13 0.72 0 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 0 0 0.0 0.00 8 Noelle Jones 31 3 0.10 1 TM TEAM 81 1 0.01 0 # POINTS (by Points) S Points Points/S 16 Mollie Jones 78 229 2.94 # RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA Pct 12 Lauren Yoder 66 174 2.64 3 Kristina Harter 77 34 0.44 540 . 9 3 7 1 Jessica Jester 77 160 2.08 10 Ashley Bargen 75 37 0.49 501 . 9 2 6 10 Ashley Bargen 75 133 1.77 16 Mollie Jones 78 26 0.33 480 . 9 4 6 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 113 1.40 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 14 0.35 90 . 8 4 4 14 Skye Duncan 78 53 0.69 12 Lauren Yoder 66 4 0.06 61 . 9 3 4 8 Noelle Jones 31 32 1.03 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 1 0.02 51 . 9 8 0 3 Kristina Harter 77 13 0.17 TM TEAM - 14 0.17 - - 4 Ashley Fanelli 42 3 0.07 1 Jessica Jester 77 0 0.00 5 1.000 7 Kyla Duncan 18 2 0.11 11 Lexi Hoagland 81 2 0.02 4 . 5 0 0 2 Kaitlin Luikens 40 1 0.03 14 Skye Duncan 78 0 0.00 1 1.000 TM TEAM 81 1 0.01

12 CSC women gain valuable experience during season The 2010-11 season didn’t go as planned for the Women’s Basketball Leaders/Honors Chadron State women’s basketball team. The Eagles Points per game - Lexi Smidt (8.8) returned four starters and all but three contributors Rebounds per game - Jazmyn Webster (5.5) Assists per game - Kelsey Scott (2.23) from a team that narrowly missed on qualifying for the Steals per game - Jazmyn Webster (1.88) RMAC playoffs. Field goal percentage season - Kattie Ranta (39.8%)

However, returning All-American Kaitlin Petri RMAC Players of the Week was forced to the sidelines after playing in only three Jan. 31 - Jazmyn Webster games with a leg ailment and the team had a hard time Nebraska Division II Player of the Week Jan. 31 - Marla Munsen rebounding until later in the season. All-Nebraska NCAA D-II Second Team It was later determined that Petri, who scored 16.7 Lexi Smidt Honorable Mention points and added 7.3 rebounds in three games, had Marla Munsen, Kelsey Scott, Jazmyn Webster, Kada Williams a torn calf muscle. She claimed a medical hardship, RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention Betsy Moler, Marla Munsen, Lexi Smidt, Rachael Smidt, meaning she’ll be eligible to play her final season in Jasmine Clarke, Liz Ellicott, Lindy McDaniel, Mallory Murdoch, 2011-12. Kattie Ranta Although Petri’s presence was missed - the Eagles and the Cougars, who were one of the top teams in the lost eight of their first nine games - the players third- conference, earned a 28-point victory near Christmas. year coach Tim Connealy did have continued to The Eagles prevailed, though, and continued to play improve as the season progressed, culminating in an well to end the season. impressive three game winning streak that was buoyed Lexi Smidt, a sophomore from North Platte, paced by Chadron State’s impressive defense.Chadron State Women'sthe Eagles Basketball with 8.8 points, including 53 treys, but During that skein, CSC beatChadron UC-Colorado State Season Springs Box Scorethree others (as of (Marla May 18, Munsen, 2011) Kada Williams and All games and avenged a couple of painful losses by clipping Jazmyn Webster) averaged at least seven points. Colorado Mines and Colorado Christian. The Oredig- The Eagles had no seniors on the 2010-11 team and gersRECORD: had defeated CSC by 10 pointsOVERALL in late DecemberHOME they returnAWAY six players withNEUTRAL starting experience. ALL GAMES 6-20 4-10 2-10 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-18 3-8 1-10 0-0 Women’sNON-CONFERENCE Basketball2-2 Season1-2 Statistics1-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 05 x-Kaitlin Petri 3-2 95 31.7 14-32 .4 3 8 3-8 .3 7 5 19-24 .7 9 2 3 19 22 7.3 5 0 8 2 3 3 50 16.7 32 Lexi Smidt 26-20 628 24.2 75-227 .3 3 0 53-173 .3 0 6 26-32 .8 1 3 20 68 88 3.4 61 4 20 32 2 15 229 8.8 23 Marla Munsen 26-26 805 31.0 74-190 .3 8 9 8-41 .1 9 5 43-74 .5 8 1 38 66 104 4.0 61 4 41 53 2 28 199 7.7 14 Kada Williams 26-24 665 25.6 57-176 .3 2 4 4-30 .1 3 3 67-90 .7 4 4 6 69 75 2.9 54 1 46 52 0 37 185 7.1 24 Jazmyn Webster 26-14 643 24.7 61-192 .3 1 8 5-26 .1 9 2 55-86 .6 4 0 51 92 143 5.5 68 3 34 72 35 49 182 7.0 15 Kelsey Scott 26-26 665 25.6 52-168 .3 1 0 11-43 .2 5 6 52-79 .6 5 8 29 107 136 5.2 91 7 58 83 2 24 167 6.4 11 x-Rachael Smidt 17-15 377 22.2 28-79 .3 5 4 4-20 .2 0 0 41-64 .6 4 1 23 36 59 3.5 35 0 20 28 3 18 101 5.9 30 Betsy Moler 26-2 496 19.1 52-134 .3 8 8 3-19 .1 5 8 32-51 .6 2 7 6 35 41 1.6 31 0 32 46 2 14 139 5.3 34 Sadie Waugh 26-1 508 19.5 51-135 .3 7 8 1-3 .3 3 3 32-55 .5 8 2 37 57 94 3.6 65 1 22 42 0 7 135 5.2 03 Kattie Ranta 24-0 229 9.5 37-93 .3 9 8 2-16 .1 2 5 19-29 .6 5 5 15 35 50 2.1 23 0 11 40 4 6 95 4.0 20 Lindy McDaniel 13-0 63 4.8 4-18 .2 2 2 0-1 .0 0 0 2-6 .3 3 3 0 12 12 0.9 8 0 2 3 2 1 10 0.8 10 Jasmine Clarke 6-0 8 1.3 1-2 .5 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.5 21 Mallory Murdoch 8-0 11 1.4 1-3 .3 3 3 0-2 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 0.3 3 0 0 1 0 1 4 0.5 04 Liz Ellicott 8-0 37 4.6 1-4 .2 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2 1 3 0.4 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.3 Team 70 80 150 14 Total...... 26 5230 508-1453 .3 5 0 95-384 .2 4 7 390-596 .6 5 4 301 678 979 37.7 510 20 294 469 55 203 1501 57.7 Opponents...... 26 5230 620-1552 .3 9 9 129-408 .3 1 6 401-577 .6 9 5 346 749 1095 42.1 478 - 339 449 81 240 1770 68.1

x-Inactive13 player

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Chadron State 656 836 9 1501 Opponents 797 959 14 1770 Women’s Basketball Game-by-Game Date Opponent Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 11-15-10 University of Mary L 71-44 Kelsey Scott, 11 Kada Williams, 8 11-22-10 Northern State L 63-53 Kaitlin Petri, 19 Kaitlin Petri, 6 11-29-10 MSU-Billings W 73-59 Kaitlin Petri, 14 Kaitlin Petri, 8 12-3-10 Mesa State L 66-62 Lexi Smidt, 19 Kelsey Scott, 8 Kaitlin Petri, 8 12-4-10 Western State L 72-58 Lexi Smidt, 10 Jazmyn Webster, 7 12-10-10 at Regis L 74-61 Lexi Smidt, 15 Jazmyn Webster, 6 12-11-10 at Metro State L 72-44 Sadie Waugh, 10 Jazmyn Webster, 7 12-17-10 at Colorado Christian L 66-38 Kada Williams, 9 Kelsey Scott, 10 12-18-10 at Colorado Mines L 82-72 Lexi Smidt, 21 Kelsey Scott, 8 12-29-10 at MSU-Billings W 60-53 Rachael Smidt, 13 Jazmyn Webster, 6 Marla Munsen, 6 Kelsey Scott, 6 1-2-11 Fort Lewis L 69-43 Marla Munsen, 11 Jazmyn Webster, 7 1-3-11 Adams State L 75-66 Lexi Smidt, 17 Jazmyn Webster, 7 1-8-11 Nebraska-Kearney L 79-64 Jazmyn Webster, 13 Marla Munsen, 10 1-14-11 at N.M. Highlands L 83-68 Kattie Ranta, 13 Kelsey Scott, 6 1-15-11 at Western N.M. L 67-61 Kada Williams, 14 Rachael Smidt, 9 1-21-11 CSU-Pueblo L 64-49 Betsy Moler, 10 Sadie Waugh, 8 1-22-11 UC-Colorado Springs W 58-49 Lexi Smidt, 12 Marla Munsen, 7 Kelsey Scott, 7 Jazmyn Webster, 7 1-28-11 Colorado Mines W 60-47 Jazmyn Webster, 13 Jazmyn Webster, 10 1-29-11 Colorado Christian W 61-59 Marla Munsen, 20 Marla Munsen, 9 Kelsey Scott, 9 2-4-11 at Western State L 77-63 Kada Williams, 14 Kelsey Scott, 5 2-5-11 at Mesa State L 70-58 Jazmyn Webster, 15 Marla Munsen, 4 Kelsey Scott, 4 Lexi Smidt, 4 Jazmyn Webster, 4 2-11-11 Metro State L 68-44 Marla Munsen, 10 Jazmyn Webster, 7 2-12-11 Regis L 80-75 (OT) Lexi Smidt, 21 Jazmyn Webster, 9 Kada Williams, 9 2-18-11 at UC-Colorado Springs W 65-51 Lexi Smidt, 20 Kelsey Scott, 9 2-19-11 at CSU-Pueblo L 86-49 Jazmyn Webster, 10 Kelsey Scott, 4 Sadie Waugh, 4 Lexi Smidt, 4 2-26-11 at Nebraska-Kearney L 68-52 Lexi Smidt, 17 Jazmyn Webster, 9 Kelsey Scott, 9 Record: 6-20 overall, 4-18 RMAC. Home: 4-10, Away: 2-10, Neutral: 0-0. Team Highlights Individual Highlights Most Points: 75 vs. Regis, 2-12-11 Most Points: Lexi Smidt 21 vs. Regis, 2-12-11 Most Field Goals Made: 24 at Regis, 12-10-10 Most Field Goals Made: Lexi Smidt at UCCS, 2-18-11 Most 3-point Field Goals Made: 10 at Colorado Mines, 12-18-10 Most 3-point Field Goals Made: Lexi Smidt at UCCS, 2-18-11 Most Rebounds: 49 at Colorado Christian, 12-17-10 Most Rebounds: Jazmyn Webster 10 vs. Colorado Mines, 1-28-11 Most Assists: 18 vs. Colorado Christian, 1-29-11 Marla Munsen 10 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1-8-11 Most Steals: 13 at Colorado Mines, 12-18-11 Kelsey Scott 10 vs. Colorado Christian, 12-17-10 Most Assists: Jazmyn Webster 6 vs. Colorado Christian, 1-29-11 Kelsey Scott 6 vs. Adams State, 1-3-11 Marla Munsen 6 at Colorado Mines, 12-18-10 Most Steals: Jazmyn Webster 7 at Colorado Mines, 12-18-10

14 Veterans continue to help build men’s team Unfortunately, the Chadron State men’s basketball Men’s Basketball Leaders/Honors team didn’t have the type of season it hoped it would Points per game - Kevin McClelland (14.9) have in 2010-11 after just missing out on the RMAC Rebounds per game - Moala Tautuaa (5.2) Assists per game - Kevin McClelland (2.3) playoffs a season before. Steals per game - Kevin McClelland (1.1) Things started out rosy for the Eagles when they put to- Field goal percentage season - Moala Tautuaa (65.4%) 3-pointers made season - Jordan Lisco (42-111) gether a nice four-game winning streak in late November Free throw percentage season - Sammy Hines (80.6%) and December. CSC trumped Montana State University- Blocks season - Moala Tautuaa (22) Billings, conference foes Mesa State and Western State, All-Nebraska NCAA D-II Second Team and School of Mines all in convincing Moala Tautuaa, Kevin McClelland fashion. All the victories were by double digits and the Honorable Mention Jan Burris, Ray Mitchell Eagles scored at least 73 points in each game. RMAC Second Team Following that stretch, though, they ran into a a Kevin McClelland RMAC Third Team couple snags. In their final two RMAC weekends in Moala Tautuaa December, CSC posted a 1-3 record and the three RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention losses were by a combined 43 points. Jordan Lisco The bad luck continued into the New Year when it rebounds while shooting a staggering 65.4 percent was learned two of the team members, including the from the field. starting point guard, were academically ineligible. The Eagles also received solid contributions from Without those players, the Eagles strugged offensively Jordan Lisco and Christian McGhee, who combined to and only won one game the remainder ofChadron the season. State Men'shit 60 Basketball 3-pointers. Although the record wasn’tChadron great, there State were Season a couple Box ScoreThe men’s(as of team May received18, 2011) a lift in late January when of bright spots, particularly the play of juniors Kevin All gameshead coach Brent Bargen recruited both Jeff Alcorn McClelland and Moala Tautuaa. McClelland led the and Garrett Gilkey to join the team. Both Alcorn and EaglesRECORD: in points (14.9), assists OVERALL(2.3) and steals (1.1).HOME Gilkey are AWAYall-conference footballNEUTRAL players. Alcorn ALLTautuaa GAMES chipped in 12.4 points 6-20and a team-high 5.25-9 scored 13 points1-11 and Gilkey added0-0 a couple buckets. CONFERENCE 4-18 3-8 1-10 0-0 Men’sNON-CONFERENCE Basketball2-2 Season 2-1Statistics0-1 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Kevin McClelland 24-23 713 29.7 104-254 .4 0 9 33-109 .3 0 3 116-150 .7 7 3 20 74 94 3.9 50 0 56 55 15 28 357 14.9 33 Moala Tautuaa 26-26 617 23.7 123-188 .6 5 4 0-0 .0 0 0 76-120 .6 3 3 48 86 134 5.2 87 4 10 42 22 25 322 12.4 14 x-Trey Mosby 12-12 336 28.0 40-91 .4 4 0 6-28 .2 1 4 34-44 .7 7 3 8 24 32 2.7 20 0 42 26 3 22 120 10.0 13 Ray Mitchell 26-16 625 24.0 80-197 .4 0 6 4-31 .1 2 9 55-100 .5 5 0 40 86 126 4.8 67 0 42 73 15 13 219 8.4 23 x-Ron Hudson 17-0 310 18.2 51-113 .4 5 1 9-25 .3 6 0 14-21 .6 6 7 22 35 57 3.4 39 1 1 26 6 8 125 7.4 10 Jordan Lisco 26-6 558 21.5 52-131 .3 9 7 42-111 .3 7 8 10-15 .6 6 7 14 47 61 2.3 34 0 21 28 3 15 156 6.0 02 Jan Burris 26-22 573 22.0 52-123 .4 2 3 18-53 .3 4 0 22-34 .6 4 7 24 84 108 4.2 66 0 40 48 6 12 144 5.5 00 Sammy Hines 25-2 426 17.0 45-117 .3 8 5 16-48 .3 3 3 29-36 .8 0 6 9 37 46 1.8 49 2 47 35 1 14 135 5.4 01 Christian McGhee 24-21 490 20.4 36-98 .3 6 7 28-78 .3 5 9 11-15 .7 3 3 8 26 34 1.4 46 2 31 37 1 19 111 4.6 22 Shey Mataele 21-0 256 12.2 25-50 .5 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 17-27 .6 3 0 14 25 39 1.9 29 2 20 22 1 9 67 3.2 34 x-Eric Butler 12-2 156 13.0 10-25 .4 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2-10 .2 0 0 5 19 24 2.0 21 2 21 13 1 5 22 1.8 34 Jeff Alcorn 9-0 99 11.0 6-17 .3 5 3 0-0 .0 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 10 8 18 2.0 29 2 0 7 2 3 13 1.4 40 Garrett Gilkey 6-0 16 2.7 2-4 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 3 4 0.7 8 0 0 2 1 1 4 0.7 42 x-Zach Boness 8-0 25 3.1 1-5 .2 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 1 1 2 0.3 10 0 0 1 1 0 2 0.3 Team 52 57 109 1 16 Total...... 26 5200 627-1413 .4 4 4 156-487 .3 2 0 387-577 .6 7 1 276 612 888 34.2 556 15 331 431 78 174 1797 69.1 Opponents...... 26 5200 685-1519 .4 5 1 144-410 .3 5 1 434-630 .6 8 9 317 617 934 35.9 504 - 362 349 65 223 1948 74.9 15 x-Inactive player

Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Chadron State 826 971 1797 Opponents 918 1030 1948 Men’s Basketball Game-by-Game Date Opponent Score Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 11-15-10 Black Hills State L 76-67 Kevin McClelland, 18 Moala Tautuaa, 5 11-20-10 at University of Mary L 75-69 Trey Mosby, 14 Moal Tautuaa, 7 11-27-10 MSU-Billings W 87-74 Kevin McClelland, 21 Kevin McClelland, 7 12-3-10 Mesa State W 78-61 Kevin McClelland, 18 Jan Burris, 8 12-4-10 Western State W 84-63 Kevin McClelland, 22 Jan Burris, 10 12-7-10 South Dakota Mines W 73-63 Christian McGhee, 14 Sammy Hines, 5 12-10-10 at Regis L 86-76 Trey Mosby, 15 Ron Hudson, 7 12-11-10 at Metro State L 82-63 Moala Tautuaa, 15 Jan Burris, 7 12-17-10 at Colorado Christian W 89-78 Kevin McClelland, 24 Ray Mitchell, 6 Kevin McClelland, 6 12-18-10 at Colorado Mines L 82-76 Moala Tautuaa, 17 Jordan Lisco, 6 1-2-11 Fort Lewis L 91-76 Moala Tautuaa, 24 Moala Tautuaa, 6 1-3-11 Adams State L 72-55 Ray Mitchell, 18 Moala Tautuaa, 11 1-8-11 Nebraska-Kearney L 77-71 Ray Mitchell, 17 Moala Tautuaa, 10 1-14-11 at N.M. Highlands L 85-75 Kevin McClelland, 19 Ray Mitchell, 6 Jordan Lisco, 6 Moala Tautuaa, 6 1-15-11 at Western N.M. L 86-69 Moala Tautuaa, 18 Jan Burris, 7 Ray Mitchell, 7 1-21-11 CSU-Pueblo L 59-57 Kevin McClelland, 19 Ron Hudson, 7 1-22-11 UC-Colorado Springs L 74-69 Kevin McClelland, 23 Ray Mitchell, 9 1-28-11 Colorado Mines L 75-69 Kevin McClelland, 22 Jan Burris, 11 1-29-11 Colorado Christian L 58-53 Kevin McClelland, 16 Moala Tautuaa, 10 Moala Tautuaa, 16 2-4-11 at Western State L 72-54 Ray Mitchell, 13 Ray Mitchell, 9 2-5-11 at Mesa State L 79-51 Moala Tautuaa, 12 Moala Tautuaa, 7 Ray Mitchell, 12 Ray Mitchell, 7 2-11-11 Metro State L 69-65 Kevin McClelland, 19 Kevin McClelland, 6 2-12-11 Regis W 66-57 Moala Tautuaa, 17 Moala Tautuaa, 8 2-18-11 at UC-Colorado Springs L 82-73 Moala Tautuaa, 22 Ray Mitchell, 8 Shey Mataele, 8 2-19-11 at CSU-Pueblo L 78-60 Jordan Lisco, 18 Ray Mitchell, 7 2-26-11 at Nebraska-Kearney L 94-72 Kevin McClelland, 19 Moala Tautuaa, 7

Record: 6-20 overall, 4-18 RMAC. Home: 5-9; Away: 3-8; Neutral: 2-1.

Team Highlights Individual Highlights Most Points: 89 at Colorado Christian, 12-17-10 Most Points: Moala Tautuaa 24 vs. Fort Lewis, 1-2-11 Most Field Goals Made: 32 vs. Western State, 12-4-10 Most Field Goals Made: Moala Tautuaa 9 at UCCS, 2-18-11 Most 3-point Field Goals Made: 14 vs. Mesa State, 12-3-10 Most 3-point Field Goals Made: Jordan Lisco 6 at CSU-Pueblo, Most Rebounds: 42 at Western N.M., 1-15-11 2-19-11 Most Assists: 20 vs. Fort Lewis, 1-2-11 Most Rebounds: Jan Burris 11 vs. Colorado Mines, 1-28-11 Most Steals: 12 at Colorado Mines, 12-18-10 Most Assists: Ray Mitchell 6 vs. Colorado Mines, 1-28-11 Most Steals: Kevin McClelland 5 vs. UNK, 1-8-11

16 Youthful wrestling team took promising steps Some veteran savvy, combined with talented young- Wrestling Leaders sters, helped the Chadron State College wrestling team Most Wins...... Jimmy Savala, 26 have a successful season. Best Record...... Jimmy Savala, 26-8 Best Winning Percentage...... Jimmy Savala, 76.4%. That was especially evident at the end of the year Most Technical Falls...... Jimmy Savala, 3 when four CSC grapplers qualified for the NCAA Most Pins...... Jordan Debus and Sam Udell, 6 Division II National Championships in Kearney in Most Takedowns...... Jimmy Savala, 105 Most Escapes...... Chris Leak, 51 mid-March. Most Reversals...... Trent Zempel, 13 Seniors Sam Udell, Trent Zempel and Jimmy Savala, Most Nearfalls...... Trent Zempel, 24 along with true freshman Jordan Debus all had good Fastest Pin...... Phil Bullington, :14 seconds showings, but Savala was the only one to earn All- Most Points...... Jimmy Savala, 61 American status after finishing seventh at 141 pounds. remaining and he made the most of it, wrestling to a Savala, a senior from Clovis, Calif., is the 43rd 25-14 record. wrestling All-American in school history. Debus, a talented 184-pound freshman from Mitch- The three seniors were excellent team leaders both ell, turned a lot of heads during the season. Although on and off the mat. Savala, who set the school’s record he had a losing record (15-16), he still qualified for the for most takedowns in a career with 308, led the way national championship meet and defeated the No. 2 with a 26-8 record and a staggering 105 takedowns. ranked wrestler in the nation earlier in the season. Udell, a heavyweight from Colorado Springs, Colo., The Eagles should be competitive again in the fu- tied for the team lead with six pins and added a 23-13 re- ture. They return six letter winners, including seniors cord. He was named the Eagles’ most improved wrestler. Briston Brenton and Mikah Kadera, and juniors Chris Zempel, a 174-pounder from Conrad, Mont., joined Leak and Dustin Stodola. All four were at or above the Eagles in the fall with just one year of eligibility .500 on the season. Dual Results Jan. 1 - Grand Canyon University Duals Jan. 20 - Nebraska-Kearney Feb. 12 - CSU-Pueblo St. Cloud 34, CSC 9 UNK 33, CSC 2 CSU-P 24, CSC 19 Newberry 29, CSC 15 Jan. 22 - Western State Feb. 16 - Colorado School of Mines Grand Canyon 29, CSC 12 WSC 23, CSC 19 Mines 22, CSC 20 Kutztown 23, CSC 22 Jan. 27 - Mesa State Jan. 4 - New Mexico Highlands CSC 25, Mesa 11 Final Record: 4-10 CSC 34, NMH 15 Jan. 29 - Northern State RMAC Record: 3-6 Jan. 5 - Adams State CSC 22, NSU 17 ASC 24, CSC 20 Feb. 9 - Dickinson State Jan. 16 - Fort Hays State DSU 22, CSC 16 CSC 28, Hays 19 Awards and Honors Team Awards RMAC All-Conference Wrestler of the Year - Jimmy Savala Third Team Most Improved - Sam Udell 141 pounds - Jimmy Savala Most Dedicated - Trent Zempel NCAA Division II All-American Rookie of the Year - Jordan Debus 141 pounds - Jimmy Savala RMAC All-Academic Honorable Mention Dustin Stodola Joe Bob Haas 17 Individual Statistics F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A F-A Wgt. Name W-L TD Esc. Rev. 3NF 2NF Reg. Mjr. Tech Pin 133 Dustin Stodola 12-13 32-17 22-35 6-1 1-1 0-5 9-10 2-2 1-0 0-1 133 Josh McCance 3-7 4-25 18-4 2-2 1-6 0-2 1-3 0-2 0-1 2-1 141 Jimmy Savala 26-8 105-18 41-74 5-4 6-0 6-3 15-7 8-0 3-0 0-1 149 Jake Lords 5-12 11-20 14-16 2-0 0-7 1-2 5-3 0-2 0-3 0-4 149 Phil Bullington 3-8 7-4 2-3 0-3 1-4 0-4 1-2 0-0 0-2 2-4 149 Lance Jeffries 2-10 9-15 12-7 0-2 1-3 0-5 2-4 0-3 0-0 0-3 157 Mikah Kadera 20-15 28-34 44-35 14-5 5-5 7-4 16-12 3-2 1-0 0-1 157 Tyler Smart 3-12 5-24 18-24 1-1 0-2 1-1 3-7 0-5 0-0 0-0 165 Briston Brenton 14-16 34-31 33-30 10-6 2-1 10-2 7-11 2-1 2-0 3-4 174 Trent Zempel 25-14 52-25 34-26 13-13 9-6 13-8 16-9 5-1 0-1 4-3 184 Jordan Debus 15-16 46-34 31-24 11-12 8-3 9-5 5-7 2-1 2-1 6-7 184 Joe Haas 4-11 5-20 17-8 1-5 1-11 1-8 3-4 0-3 0-1 1-3 197 Chris Leak 20-20 59-49 51-52 7-3 6-5 3-10 13-12 2-6 1-1 4-1 197 Josh Keating 0-10 0-12 4-1 0-1 1-8 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-5 285 Sam Udell 23-13 30-10 38-20 2-1 3-1 4-0 15-10 2-0 0-0 6-3 285 R.J Boylan 13-11 14-15 14-8 4-2 0-1 1-4 9-7 0-3 0-0 4-1 284 Ryley Dawson 1-10 5-15 6-5 1-2 0-3 0-1 0-8 0-0 0-0 1-2 Key CSC Opp F-A = For-Against Pins 33 45 TD = Takedown Technical Falls 10 11 Esc = Escape Major Dec. 26 37 Rev = Reverse Takedowns 446 375 3NF = 3-point Near Fall Escapes 405 353 2NF = 2-point Near Fall Reversals 79 63 Reg = Regular Decision (Win by 7 or less points) 2-point NF 55 65 Mjr = Major Decision (Win by 8-14 points) 3-point NF 44 69 Tech = Technical Fall (Win by 15-plus points) Stall Warning 18 28 Cautions 13 23 Total Team Points 721 824

18 Women’s golfers produced during 2010-11 season The Chadron State College women’s golf team 18-Hole Averages wrapped up a successful 2010-11 season with a sev- Allison Rowden...... 87.9 enth place finish at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Con- Alissa Peterson...... 88.6 Emilee Pilkington...... 90.3 ference Championship. Caitlin Parker...... 92.0 The Eagles, who were under the direction of first- Shala Sinner...... 93.0 Chelsea Murrell...... 94.2 year coach Terri Connealy, shot a 748 during the 36- Ashley Kurtz...... 95.7 hole tourney in Goodyear, Ariz. Heather Lutter...... 105.3 Although the Eagles weren’t able to hoist the RMAC per 18 holes last season. She had one top 10 finish title, they fared well in their other tournaments, finish- and shot a low round of 76. ing at least third in three of 10 tourneys. Peterson, a senior from Lusk, Wyo., with a 3.52 GPA The Eagles’ highest finish came at the Hardrocker in business administration, is a three-time all-academ- Invitational on Sept. 30, 2010, when they shot a 360 ic selection. She averaged 88.6 strokes during four for second place. RMAC tourneys and had a low round of 82. Three golfers were selected to the Rocky Mountain Parker, a senior from Rock Springs, Wyo., with a Athletic Conference All-Academic First and Second 3.43 GPA in math education, is also a three-time all- Teams. academic selection. She averaged 92.0 strokes during Allison Rowden was a unanimous selection to the four RMAC tourneys and had a low round of 82. first team, while Alissa Peterson and Caitlin Parker With the addition of both Ashley Kurtz and Heater joined the second team. Lutter on the RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll, Rowden, a junior from Broken Bow, who has a Chadron State has the most selections of any con- 3.82 grade point average in physical education, was ference school. the Eagles’ top golfer after averaging 87.9 strokes Chadron State Team Scores Fall Season Yellowjacket Invitational (Sept. 7-8) 363-350—713 (3rd place) RMAC #1 at Silver City Golf Course (Sept. 13-14) 334-352—686 (5th) RMAC #2 at Bookcliff Country Club (Sept. 20-21) 352-351—703 (7th) Colorado Christian Invite (Sept. 27-28) 365-340—705 (6th) Hardrocker Invite (Sept. 30) 360—360 (2nd) RMAC #3 at Wild Horse Golf Club (384-363—747 (9th) Spring Season Yellowjacket Spring Invitational (March 17-18) 338-337—675 (3rd) ThunderWolf Spring Invite (March 26-27) 358-357—715 (6th) Augustana Spring Invite (April 9-10) 358-367—725 (13th) RMAC Championship at Estrella Golf Club (April 18-19) 382-366—748

19 Eagles reach 20-win plateau fourth straight year The Chadron State softball team is starting to make Seasonal Bests a habit of having 20-win seasons. The Eagles claimed Hitting their fourth-straight 20-win campaign with a 21-26 re- Batting Average...... Jamie Mazankowski, .409 Runs Scored...... Katie Bolin, 46 cord in 2011 and a big reason for it was their offense. Hits...... Jamie Mazankowski, 63 The Eagles, who had a 17-21 record in the Rocky Home Runs...... Katie Bolin, 17 Mountain Athletic Conference and just missed quali- Runs Batted In...... Katie Bolin, 51 fying for the playoffs, a whopping .319 as a team Pitching and racked up 68 home runs, among the top 10 in all Earned Run Average...... Kate Pinder, 4.85 Appearances...... Kate Pinder, 26 of Division II in 2011. Wins...... Kate Pinder, 10 A big reason for the Eagles’ success was the play of Strikeouts...... Kate Pinder, 73 Innings Pitched...... Kate Pinder, 1222/3 its two veterans from Kearney, Katie Bolin and Jamie Mazankowski. In addition to Bolin and Mazankowski, Christina Bolin, a senior outfielder, had one of the greatest Lewis and Angela Jay garnered all-RMAC honors. offensive seasons in history at Chadron State after set- Lewis, a senior pitcher and designated player from ting records for most home runs (17), RBIs (51), runs Delta, British Columbia, finished with a .336 batting scored (46) and slugging percentage (.772). Bolin, average and 10 home runs. She also had a 7-9 record who is also the career leader at CSC, fin- in the circle. In addition, one of her pitching victo- ished the season ranked in the top 10 in nearly every ries was a 5-inning no-hitter against the University of RMAC category. Nebraska-Kearney. Mazankowski, a senior shortstop and honorable Jay, a junior from Victoria, British Colum- mention All-American, started more games than any bia, only committed one error, despite playing all 47 other CSC player in history (190). She led all RMAC games for Chadron State and 44 of those were behind shortstops with a .409 average and 10 home runs. She the plate. She was second on the team with a .362 bat- also set two school records for highest seasonal aver- ting average and 11 of her 24 runs batted in came with age and most hits (63). two outs. She also laid down seven sacrifice bunts and Mazankowski is also an accomplished scholar- stole a team-high six bases. athlete. She was placed on the RMAC’s All-Academic Kate Pinder was the Eagles’ top pitcher. She posted a First Team and the District 7 First Team, as selected by 10-12 record and had a 4.85 earned run average. sports information directors throughout the country.

20 2011 Chadron State Softball Game ResultsGame Results for Chadron State (as of May 18, 2011) (All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall RMAC Pitcher of record Attend Time ! Feb 11, 2011 vs Minot State W 7-4 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 K. Pinder (W 1-0) 7 5 1:45 ! Feb 11, 2011 vs Augustana College L 0-10 5 1-1-0 0-0-0 S. Townsend (L 0-1) 3 3 1:45 ! Feb 12, 2011 vs Western Washington L 4-9 7 1-2-0 0-0-0 Grywusiewicz (L 0-1) 6 1 1:50 ! Feb 12, 2011 vs University of Mary L 14-17 7 1-3-0 0-0-0 K. Pinder (L 1-1) 6 2 2:30 ! Feb 13, 2011 vs St. Edward's L 1-10 7 1-4-0 0-0-0 K. Pinder (L 1-2) 1 1 5 1:47 * Feb 27, 2011 UNK-1 L 4-6 7 1-5-0 0-1-0 K. Pinder (L 1-3) - 2hr * Feb 27, 2011 UNK-2 L 12-15 7 1-6-0 0-2-0 Grywusiewicz (L 0-2) 3 4 2 hr * Feb 28, 2011 UNK-1 W 4-3 7 2-6-0 1-2-0 K. Pinder (W 2-3) - 1hr * Feb 28, 2011 UNK-2 W 8-0 5 3-6-0 2-2-0 C. Lewis (W 1-0) 4 2 1hr * Mar 05, 2011 at Regis University-1 L 1-2 (8) 3-7-0 2-3-0 K. Pinder (L 2-4) - 1:44 * Mar 05, 2011 at Regis University-2 W 16-5 5 4-7-0 3-3-0 C. Lewis (W 2-0) 7 5 1:53 * Mar 06, 2011 at Regis University-1 W 6-5 7 5-7-0 4-3-0 K. Pinder (W 3-4) - 2:00 * Mar 06, 2011 at Regis University-2 L 9-12 7 5-8-0 4-4-0 C. Lewis (L 1-1) 6 7 2:36 * Mar 12, 2011 MESA STATE-1 L 3-13 5 5-9-0 4-5-0 K. Pinder (L 3-5) - 1hr4 * Mar 12, 2011 MESA STATE-2 L 6-13 7 5-10-0 4-6-0 S. Townsend (L 0-2) 5 7 2hr3 * Mar 13, 2011 MESA STATE-1 L 1-10 7 5-11-0 4-7-0 K. Pinder (L 3-6) - 1hr2 * Mar 13, 2011 MESA STATE-2 W 7-6 7 6-11-0 5-7-0 C. Lewis (W 3-1) 4 5 2hr3 * Mar 19, 2011 at Metro State-1 L 3-4 (9) 6-12-0 5-8-0 K. Pinder (L 3-7) - 1:55 * Mar 19, 2011 at Metro State-2 W 10-8 7 7-12-0 6-8-0 C. Lewis (W 4-1) 1 5 5 2:05 * Mar 20, 2011 at Metro State-1 L 4-9 7 7-13-0 6-9-0 K. Pinder (L 3-8) - 1:37 * Mar 20, 2011 at Metro State-2 L 5-11 7 7-14-0 6-10-0 C. Lewis (L 3-2) 1 3 0 2:05 * Mar 27, 2011 FORT LEWIS-1 W 6-1 7 8-14-0 7-10-0 K. Pinder (W 4-8) - 1hr * Mar 27, 2011 FORT LEWIS-2 W 10-5 7 9-14-0 8-10-0 C. Lewis (W 5-2) 6 9 1hr * Mar 28, 2011 FORT LEWIS-1 L 6-12 7 9-15-0 8-11-0 K. Pinder (L 4-9) - 2hr2 * Mar 28, 2011 FORT LEWIS-2 W 11-10 7 10-15-0 9-11-0 C. Lewis (W 6-2) 4 5 2hr Mar 29, 2011 #18 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE-1 L 2-8 7 10-16-0 9-11-0 Grywusiewicz (L 0-3) - 1hr4 Mar 29, 2011 #18 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE-2 W 9-6 7 11-16-0 9-11-0 K. Pinder (W 5-9) 4 5 2hr4 * Apr 02, 2011 at Western New Mexico-1 L 0-8 5 11-17-0 9-12-0 K. Pinder (L 5-10) 4 5 1:10 * Apr 02, 2011 at Western New Mexico-2 W 6-5 7 12-17-0 10-12-0 Grywusiewicz (W 1-3) 4 5 1:45 * Apr 03, 2011 at Western New Mexico-1 W 11-10 (8) 13-17-0 11-12-0 Grywusiewicz (W 2-3) 3 5 2:35 * Apr 03, 2011 at Western New Mexico-2 L 5-13 6 13-18-0 11-13-0 C. Lewis (L 6-3) 3 5 1:50 Apr 06, 2011 BLACK HILLS STATE-1 W 10-2 5 14-18-0 11-13-0 S. Townsend (W 1-2) - 1hr1 Apr 06, 2011 BLACK HILLS STATE-2 W 13-4 6 15-18-0 11-13-0 Grywusiewicz (W 3-3) 1 0 2 1hr3 * Apr 09, 2011 vs CSU-Pueblo-1 W 5-4 7 16-18-0 12-13-0 K. Pinder (W 7-10) 1 0 6 1:59 * Apr 09, 2011 vs CSU-Pueblo-2 L 2-8 7 16-19-0 12-14-0 C. Lewis (L 7-4) 1 0 6 1:54 * Apr 10, 2011 vs N.M. Highlands-1 W 10-6 7 17-19-0 13-14-0 K. Pinder (W 7-10) 3 8 1:43 * Apr 10, 2011 vs N.M. Highlands-2 L 0-3 7 17-20-0 13-15-0 C. Lewis (L 7-5) 3 8 1:26 * Apr 16, 2011 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-1 W 2-0 7 18-20-0 14-15-0 K. Pinder (W 8-10) - 1hr4 * Apr 16, 2011 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-2 L 2-4 7 18-21-0 14-16-0 C. Lewis (L 6-6) 8 8 1hr4 * Apr 17, 2011 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-1 L 5-6 7 18-22-0 14-17-0 K. Pinder (L 8-11) - 2hr * Apr 17, 2011 UC-COLORADO SPRINGS-2 W 11-3 5 19-22-0 15-17-0 C. Lewis (W 7-6) 5 7 1hr2 * Apr 22, 2011 COLORADO MINES-1 W 5-2 (8) 20-22-0 16-17-0 K. Pinder (W 9-11) - 2hr * Apr 22, 2011 COLORADO MINES-2 L 1-10 6 20-23-0 16-18-0 C. Lewis (L 7-7) 7 5 2hr * Apr 23, 2011 COLORADO MINES-1 L 0-9 6 20-24-0 16-19-0 K. Pinder (L 9-12) - 1hr2 * Apr 23, 2011 COLORADO MINES-2 L 0-3 (9) 20-25-0 16-20-0 C. Lewis (L 7-8) 9 5 2hr * Apr 30, 2011 at Adams State-1 W 6-3 7 21-25-0 17-20-0 K. Pinder (W 10-12) 2 6 3 2:00 * Apr 30, 2011 at Adams State-2 L 2-6 7 21-26-0 17-21-0 C. Lewis (L 7-9) 2 6 3 1:50

! = Las Vegas Desert Stinger * = Conference game () extra inning game

21 2011 Chadron State Softball Overall Statistics for Chadron State (as of May 18, 2011) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Individual StatisticsRecord: 21-26 Home: 12-12 Away: 6-8 Neutral: 3-6 RMAC: 17-21

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 14 Jamie Mazankowski . 4 0 9 47-47 154 39 63 15 0 10 43 108 . 7 0 1 11 0 15 0 . 4 4 8 0 1 5-5 84 107 16 . 9 2 3 16 Angela Jay . 3 6 2 47-47 163 43 59 11 1 7 24 93 . 5 7 1 7 2 14 1 . 3 9 5 0 7 6-8 169 29 1 . 9 9 5 7 Katie Bolin . 3 5 6 47-47 149 46 53 9 1 17 51 115 . 7 7 2 21 1 21 1 . 4 2 9 4 0 4-5 65 2 3 . 9 5 7 17 Christina Lewis . 3 3 6 40-37 116 18 39 2 0 10 27 71 . 6 1 2 5 1 16 0 . 3 6 6 1 2 0-0 1 29 1 . 9 6 8 6 Jonella Yrkoski . 3 3 3 10-2 9 1 3 1 0 1 2 7 . 7 7 8 0 0 3 0 . 3 3 3 0 1 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 2 Danielle Summers . 3 3 3 3-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 1 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 Amy Schartz . 3 2 6 43-42 132 17 43 2 1 6 24 65 . 4 9 2 3 0 17 0 . 3 3 8 1 1 1-1 205 14 7 . 9 6 9 35 Katie Londo . 3 1 3 47-47 131 18 41 6 1 3 17 58 . 4 4 3 11 5 26 0 . 3 8 3 2 0 1-2 61 82 11 . 9 2 9 8 Danielle L'Argent . 2 8 4 38-36 109 28 31 5 0 6 11 54 . 4 9 5 14 2 21 1 . 3 7 3 1 1 0-0 57 55 10 . 9 1 8 20 Nikki Ritzen . 2 7 2 46-44 114 10 31 3 0 0 9 34 . 2 9 8 10 1 34 0 . 3 3 6 0 3 5-9 57 2 13 . 8 1 9 3 Katelyn McBeth . 2 6 9 44-41 108 13 29 4 0 5 24 48 . 4 4 4 19 0 23 1 . 3 7 8 0 4 0-0 54 4 1 . 9 8 3 11 Stephanie Townsend . 2 4 2 29-23 62 9 15 2 0 1 5 20 . 3 2 3 5 3 17 0 . 3 2 9 0 2 0-2 119 10 0 1.000 24 Brittany Chacon . 2 1 8 36-14 55 17 12 2 0 2 6 20 . 3 6 4 1 2 11 0 . 2 5 9 0 1 3-3 29 36 2 . 9 7 0 13 Kalyn Land . 1 6 7 9-1 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 0 1 3 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 0-0 10 0 1 . 9 0 9 18 Brittney DeBord . 0 0 0 18-1 8 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 . 1 1 1 0 0 1-1 3 0 0 1.000 12 Aryn Grywusiewicz . 0 0 0 7-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 16 1 . 9 5 2 Totals . 3 1 9 47 1319 265 421 62 4 68 244 695 . 5 2 7 108 18 225 4 . 3 7 6 9 23 26-36 927 426 69 . 9 5 1

Opponents . 3 4 0 47 1356 323 461 73 7 60 294 728 . 5 3 7 160 25 157 4 . 4 1 7 8 29 51-64 918 346 60 . 9 5 5

LOB - Team (294), Opp (328). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (13).

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 23 Kate Pinder 4 . 8 5 10-12 26 22 9 1/0 1 122.2 164 112 85 78 73 31 2 21 . 3 1 6 3 13 0 1 12 12 Aryn Grywusiewicz 5 . 3 7 3-3 23 10 1 0/1 1 60.0 87 57 46 24 44 13 2 16 . 3 4 0 12 3 0 3 5 17 Christina Lewis 6 . 2 5 7-9 25 9 2 0/1 0 96.1 167 113 86 32 34 20 3 16 . 3 6 8 5 6 1 2 10 11 Stephanie Townsend 7 . 8 8 1-2 15 6 1 0/0 2 29.1 40 39 33 26 6 7 0 6 . 3 2 8 6 3 0 2 2 Totals 5 . 6 8 21-26 47 47 13 2/1 4 308.1 458 321 250 160 157 71 7 59 . 3 3 9 26 25 1 8 29

Opponents 5 . 1 0 26-21 47 47 27 5/1 3 306.0 421 265 223 108 225 62 4 68 . 3 1 9 32 18 0 9 23

PB - Team (8), A. Jay 6, A. Schartz 2, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), J. Mazankows 1. SBA/ATT - A. Jay (48-60), K. Pinder (20-28), C. Lewis (14-17), Grywusiewicz (10-11), S. Townsend (7-8), J. Mazankows (3-3). Awards and Honors All-RMAC Second Team RMAC All-Academic First Team Katie Bolin, Christina Lewis Jamie Mazankowski Third Team Honorable Mention Jamie Mazankowski, Angela Jay Nikki Ritzen, Kalyn Land, Kate Pinder

Capital One Academic District 7 First Team RMAC Player of the Week Jamie Mazankowski March 29 - Katie Bolin

Daktronics Central Region First Team Jamie Mazankowski Daktronics All-American Team Honorable Mention Jamie Mazankowski

22 CSC men, women combined to have great track season The Chadron State College track and field teams had School Records much to be proud of during both the indoor and out- Women’s Indoor Records door seasons. Both ranked among the Eagles’ all-time 60 meters—Monique Fair, 7.71 (7.91 by Monique Fair, 2010) bests from nearly every perspective. 200 meters—Monique Fair, 24.90 (25.33 by Barbara Goe, 2009) Both the men’s and the women’s squads included 800 meters—Ashley Riesen, 2:15.11 several individuals who finished high in both confer- (2:16.47 by Stacie Koehler, 2005) Weight throw—Jessica Horsley, 63-1 1/2 ence and national competitions. In addition, numerous (61-9 by Jacqueline Wells, 2005) young athletes continued to develop and several vet- Pole vault—Megan Harrell, 11-7 (11-5 by Jessica Isenberger, 2004) erans produced “feel-good” stories after overcoming Men’s Indoor Records Mile—Joe Schultz, 4:12.07 injuries and having exceptional seasons. (4:18.30 by Joe Schultz, 2010) The surge boosted the CSC women from seventh 55 hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 7.42 (7.46 by Ackeem Smith, 2009) place with 28 points at the RMAC Indoor Meet in 60 hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 7.94 2010 to third place with 96 points in 2011 and from (8.04 by Ackeem Smith, 2009) Distance medley relay—10:19.49 sixth place with 48.5 points to second with 133 this (10:20.78 in 2008) Shot put—Cody Hunt, 61-1 1/4 year. Coach Ryan Baily received the Women’s Coach (58-6 by Cody Hunt, 2010) of the Year Award following both conference meets. Heptathlon—Brad Gamble, 5,456 (4,824 by Lanar Newman, 2010) Among the other highlights from the 2011 cam- Women’s Outdoor Records paigns were: 200 meters—Monique Fair, 24.51 (25.11 by Jenifer Durbin Proud, 1988) n The women set five school records indoors and six 400 meters—Monique Fair, 57.12 (58.02 by Sara Pilakowski, 2008) outdoors and tied another outdoors. 4x100 relay—47.63 n The men set six school records indoors and five (48.34 in 2007) Hammer throw—Jessica Horsley, 189-1 outdoors. (178-0 by Jacqueline Wells, 2006) n The Eagles had seven qualifications for NCAA Discus—Alyssa Norton, 157-6 (154-3 by Mary Wells, 2007) Division II National Indoor Championships and 10 for Pole vault—Megan Harrell, 11-7 3/4 (11-1/4 by Kalen Prentice, 2010) the National Outdoor Championships, just one shy of Men’s Outdoor Records the school’s highest total ever. 1500—Joe Schultz, 3:51.04 (3:53.81 by Joe Schultz, 2008) n he team earned five All-American laurels at the 110 high hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 14.17 indoor meet and four outdoors. (14.21 by Karl McFarlane, 2010) 4x100 relay—40.50 Baily, who was in his second year as the Eagles’ (40.93 in 2006) Pole vault—Steven Richendifer, 15-5 head coach, was elated with the season. (15-4 1/4 by Glen Clinton, 2010) “The thing that made me the happiest was the com- Decathlon—Brad Gamble, 7,177 (6,879 by Cory Shinkle, 1990) mitment that the athletes made to the team and to the (old record in parentheses) sport,” he said.” American honors by placing third in the 60-meter high Individually, several athletes had tremendous sea- hurdles at the National Indoor Meet and fifth in the sons. A few of them included: 110-meter highs at the National Outdoor Meet and set n Brad Gamble, who used his senior year at CSC school records at both meets. and set both school and national records while win- n Jessica Horsley, who easily won the 20-pound ning the heptathlon at the NCAA Division II National weight throw at the RMAC Indoor Meet and the hammer Meet, then won the decathlon at the RMAC Outdoor throw at the RMAC Outdoor Meet, then finished second Meet and finished second at the National Meet while in the hammer throw at the National Outdoor Meet. She setting the school record. broke the school records that belonged to all-time great n Karl McFarlane, who also won double All- Continued on Page 24 23 Jacqueline Wells in both events. set the 200 outdoors record of 24.51 while the previ- n Phil Rivera, a CSC football player in the fall, won ous year her best was 25.56. She whipped off the 400 the 200-meter dash at the RMAC Indoor Meet and the outdoors in 57.12 this year after never running the race 400 dash at the RMAC Outdoor Meet while also hav- before. ing the same time as the winner but had to settle for n Another soph, Ashley Fanelli, also showed im- second in the 200 at the outdoor meet. He was named provement in all three jumps. Her bests this year with the Male Track Athlete of the Meet outdoors. last year’s bests in parenthesis were: long jump, 18-2 n Monique Fair, a sophomore, set school records in ½ (17-9), triple jump, 39-1 (36-7) and high jump, 5-4 two sprints, both indoors and outdoors while showing ¼ (5-3 ¼). vast improvement. For instance, her record time in the 200 indoors is 24.90 her best in 2010 was 27.04. She Awards and Honors Team Awards (voted on by the athletes) RMAC Track and Field Athletes of the Week Best Female Newcomer: Jazmyn Webster Dec. 15: Karl McFarlane Best Male Newcomer: Steven Richendifer Jan. 26: Cody Hunt Brandon Segelke Feb. 2: Jessica Horsley Female Workhorse: Meghan Finney Feb. 16: Lanar Newman Male Workhorse: Joe Schultz Feb. 23: Lanar Newman Female Field Athlete: Ashley Fanelli and Julia Bayer April 13: Jessica Horsley and Karl McFarlane Male Field Athlete: Cody Hunt April 20: Jessica Horsley Female Track Athlete: Monique Fair May 4: Ashley Fanelli Male Track Athlete: Karl McFarlane Most Inspirational: Jacob Gruver and Ashley Riesen Most Improved: Kelly Troester, Stacee Craig and RMAC Outdoor Male Track Athlete of the Year Sadie Waugh Phil Rivera Female MVP: Jessica Horsley RMAC Indoor/Outdoor Female Coach of the Year Male MVP: Brad Gamble Ryan Baily RMAC Champions and NCAA D-II All-Americans Women’s Indoor Champion CSC All-Americans in 2011 Weight throw—Jessica Horsley, @63-1 ½ Women’s Indoor Men’s Indoors Champions Long jump—Julia Bayer, 18-8 ½ (7th place) 200—Phil Rivera, 22.35 Men’s Indoor 60 hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 8:02 60-meter high hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 7.96 (3rd) Women’s Outdoor Champions Shot put—Cody Hunt, 57-3 (8th) Discus—Alyssa Norton, 143-7 Long jump—Lanar Newman, 23-6 ¼ (5th) Hammer throw—Jessica Horsley, 178-11 Heptathlon—Brad Gamble, !5,456 points (1st) Men’s Outdoor Champions Women’s Outdoor 400—Phil Rivera, 47.21 Hammer throw—Jessica Horsley, *189-1 (2nd) 4x100 relay—Brandon Segelke, Karl McFarlane, Phil Men’s Outdoor Rivera, Jake Gruver, *40.50 110 high hurdles—Karl McFarlane, 14.21 (5th) Decathlon—Brad Gamble, 6,808 points 4x100 relay—Brandon Segelke, Karl McFarlane, Phil

@ CSC and RMAC Meet Record Rivera, Jake Gruver, 41.10 (6th) * CSC Record ! CSC and National Meet Record Decathlon—Brad Gamble, *7,177 points (2nd) 24 CSC’s Best Track and Field Marks During 2011 Women’s Indoor Events Women’s Outdoors Events 55...... Monique Fair, 7.27 100...... Monique Fair, 11.90 60...... Monique Fair, *7.71 200...... Monique Fair, *24.51 200...... Monique Fair, *24.90 400...... Monique Fair, *57.12 400...... Monique Fair, 59.99 800...... Ashley Riesen, 2:17.95 800...... Ashley Riesen, *2:15.11 1500...... Ashley Riesen, 4:33.83 Mile...... Ashley Riesen, 5:06.49 5000...... Erica Burr, 20:03.65 55 hurdles...... Julia Bayer, 8.55 10,000...... Erica Burr, 43.03.86 60 hurdles...... Julia Bayer, 9.08 100 high hurdles...... Julia Bayer, 15.00 4x400 relay...... Hannah Lee, Kalen Prentice 400 low hurdles...... Kalen Prentice, 1:07.44 Meghan Finney, Monique Fair, 4:05.16 4x100 relay...... Hannah Lee, Meghan Finney, Shot put...... Jessica Horlsey, 45-8 1/2 Trae Patch, Monique Fair, *47.63 20-pound weight throw...... Jessica Horsley, *63-1 1/2 4x400 relay...... Meghan Finney, Monique Fair, Long jump...... Julia Bayer, 19-1/4 Michaela Odenbaugh, Kalen Prentice, 4:04.34 Triple jump...... Ashley Fanelli, 38-0 Shot put...... Jessica Horsley, 44-1 1/4 High jump...... Jazmyn Webster, 5-7 3/4 Hammer throw...... Jessica Horsley, *189-1 Pole vault...... Megan Harrell, *11-7 Discus...... Alyssa Norton, *157-6 Pentathlon...... Stacee Craig, 3,132 points Javelin...... Kate Jungck, 128-6 Long jump...... Julia Bayer, 18-9 Men’s Indoor Events Triple jump...... Ashley Fanelli, 39-1 55...... Paul McGowan and Jake Gruver, 6.57 High jump...... Jazmyn Webster, **5-8 60...... Jake Gruver, 6.97 Pole vault...... Megan Harrell, *11-7 3/4 200...... Phil Rivera, 22.35 Heptathlon...... Stacee Craig, 4,649 points 400...... Phil Rivera, 51.01 800...... Alex Johnson, 1:58.66 Men’s Outdoors Events Mile...... Joe Schultz, *4:12.07 100...... Jake Gruver, 10.73 1000...... n/a 200...... Phil Rivera, 21.11 3000...... Joe Schultz, 8:41.49 400...... Phil Rivera, 47.21 55 hurdles...... Karl McFarlane, *7.42 800...... Joe Schultz, 1:56.11 60 hurdles...... Karl McFarlane, *7.94 1500...... Joe Schultz, *3:51.04 4x400 relay...... Xavier Kvistad, Brad Gamble 3000...... Joe Schultz, 9:02.03 Lincoln Proud, Kelly Troester, 3:24.00 110 high hurdles...... Karl McFarlane, *14.17 Distance medley relay...... Michael Smith, Phil Rivera 400 intermediate hurdles...... Lincoln Proud, 54.07 Alex Johnson, Joe Schultz, *10:19.49 4x100 relay...... Brandon Segelke, Karl McFarlane, Shot put...... Cody Hunt, *61-1 1/4 Phil Rivera, Jake Gruver, *40.50 35-pound weight...... Zach Boslau, 47-10 1/2 4x400 relay...... Xavier Kvistad, Lincoln Proud, Long jump...... Lanar Newman, 23-11 Kelly Troester, Phil Rivera, 3:22.49 Triple jump...... Lanar Newman, 47-3 3/4 Shot put...... Lance Pickett, 43-11 1/4 High jump...... Brad Gamble, 6-8 Hammer throw...... Lance Steele, 151-10 Pole vault...... Steven Richendifer, 14-9 1/2 Discus...... Austin Huffman, 133-0 Heptathlon...... Brad Gamble, *5,456 points Javelin...... Jake Gruver, 176-0 Long jump...... Brad Gamble, 23-1 3/4 *School record Triple jump...... John Ritzen, 45-1 High jump...... Brad Gamble, 6-8 Pole vault...... Steven Richendifer, *15-5 Decathlon...... Brad Gamble, *7,177 points

*School Record **Ties School Record

25 Rodeo team was competitive again in 2010-11 More than 30 team members strong, the Chadron second run in 5.2 seconds, but broke the barrier. State College rodeo team was competitive again in the Scott also had some misfortune at nationals. She rugged Central Rocky Mountain Region in 2010-11. missed her first calf, then had times of 3.8 and 3.2 Coached by the capable Dustin Luper for the third seconds on her next two runs. year, CSC entries placed among the top six at all 10 of Five other team members placed in the top 10 in the regional rodeos and numerous others reached the their events for the season. Kaylee Gallino tied for finals at the rodeos. The women’s team finished fourth fifth in barrel racing and was 10th in breakaway rop- in the regional standings with 1,455 points and the ing, Tyrel Bonnet was eighth in steer wrestling, Collin men were ninth with 1,890. Chytka was eighth in bareback riding, Justin Ellis was Two team members qualified for the College Na- 10th in bull riding and Russell Hipke was 10th in steer tional Finals Rodeo in June. Kelsey Scott was second in wrestling. Gallino wound up fourth in the all-around breakaway roping in the region for the season and Miles cowgirl standings. Spickelmier was third in steer wrestling. While neither Besides being one of the top two breakaway rop- of them was among the 12 finalists in their events at the ers in the region, Scott served as the Central Rocky national rodeo, both performed admirably. Mountain’s student director for the year and will hold Spickelmier wound up 13th in the steer wrestling that position again this coming season. standings. He tied for third and fourth in the first go- At the end of the season, Gunner, a bay gelding be- round in 4.2 seconds and shared sixth and seventh in longing to CSC cowboy Jake Kraupie, was selected as the third go-round in 4.8 seconds. He completed his the outstanding horse ridden by a cowboy in the region. 2010-11 Chadron State Rodeo Team Roster Name Hometown Year Event(s) Casey Albright Dubois, Wyo. So. Saddle bronc riding, team roping Tyrel Bonnet Newell, S.D. Jr. Steer wrestling, team roping Ty Brown Crawford, Neb. Jr. Calf roping, steer wrestling Collin Chytka Broken Bow, Neb. Fr. Bareback riding, steer wrestling Erik Eddington Torrington, Wyo. So. Calf roping, team roping Justin Ellis Kirby, Wyo. Jr. Bullriding Regina Ertz Box Elder, S.D. So. Breakaway, goat tying, team roping Stormy Fink Billings, Mont. So. Barrels racing, breakaway roping Kaylee Gallino Wasta, S.D. Jr. Barrel racing, breakaway roping Levi Gorsuch Bridgeport, Neb. Jr. Steer wrestling Cody Grubb Buffalo, Wyo. So. Team roping Marcy Henderson Deer Trail, Colo. Jr. Breakaway, goat tying, team roping Russell Hipke Stuart, Neb. Fr. Steer wrestling Whitten Hoover Ainsworth, Neb. Jr. Bareback riding, bullriding Trevor Kahl Bartlett, Neb. Fr. Saddle bronc riding, team roping Jake Kraupie Bridgeport, Neb. Jr. Saddle broncs, steer wrestling, team roping Clinton Lambrecht Wood River, Neb. So. Steer wrestling, team roping. Tel Mack Ashby, Neb. Jr. Calf roping, team roping BoDelle Mueller Sutherland, Neb. Jr. Breakaway roping, team roping Laura Muse Pringle, S.D So. Barrel racing Tanner Olson Bartlett, Neb. So. Saddle bronc riding, team roping Miles Petersen Hot Springs, S.D. Jr. Saddle bronc riding Marina Podio Newcastle, Wyo. Fr. Goat tying Kody Schwager Bartlett, Neb. Jr. Team roping Kelsey Scott Douglas, Wyo. Jr. Breakaway roping, team roping Zane Smith Broken Bow, Neb. Fr. Saddle bronc riding Miles Spickelmier Imperial, Neb. Jr. Calf roping, steer wrestling, team roping Jessie Sturman Lusk, Wyo. Fr. Barrels, breakaway, goats, team roping Halie Sunderman Baltic, S.D So. Breakaway roping, goat tying Tyler Trump Merriman, Neb. Fr. Bullriding Lisa Vroman Buffalo, S.D. Sr. Breakaway roping Kaycee Werdel Chadron, Neb. Fr. Barrels, breakaway, team roping Jory Zurcher Mitchell, Neb Sr. Calf roping, team roping, saddle bronc riding Head Coach: Dustin Luper (Third Year) 26 2010-11 Chadron State Rodeo Placings

Chadron State College Rodeo Jake Kraupie and Miles Spickelmier, 6th in first go of team roping in 6.2 seconds; no time Sept. 10-12, 2010 in finals. Whitten Hoover, 1st in bareback riding with 75 and 74 points (tied for 1st in 1st go-round, Erik Eddington and Jory Zurcher, 9th in first go of team roping in 8.7 seconds; no time in 1st in 2nd go-round). finals. Kaylee Gallino, 1st in breakaway roping in 3.3 and 2.9 seconds. (1st in both go-rounds). (Note: The competition was stiff. Kelsey Scott caught her first calf in 3.3 seconds and Kelsey Scott, 2nd in breakaway roping in 3.4 and 3.2 seconds. (2nd in both go-rounds). Regina Ertz caught hers in 3.7, but they were not among the 10 finalists in breakaway roping.) Miles Spickelmier, 4th in steer wrestling in 15.5 and 5.4 seconds (1st in 2nd go-round). Russell Hipke, 6th in steer wrestling in 15.5 and 8.4 seconds. Eastern College Rodeo at Torrington CSC won the women’s team title with 325 points. March 25-27, 2011 BoDelle Mueller, 2nd in breakaway roping in 3.2 and 3.5 seconds (3rd in 1st go and 1st in Central Wyoming College Rodeo at Riverton finals). Sept. 17-19, 2010 Others in finals: Kaycee Werdel, 1st in breakaway roping in 3.1 and 3.4 seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Miles Spickelmier, 2nd in first go-round of steer wrestling in 4.1 seconds; no time in finals. Kelsey Scott, 2nd in breakaway roping in 4.1 and 3.7 seconds (5th in 1st go-round, 2nd in Jake Kraupie, 4th in 1st go-round of steer wrestling in 4.7 seconds; no time in finals. 2nd go-round). Kelsey Scott and Chelsea Moore (Gillette College), 5th in 1st go-round of team roping in Whitten Hoover, 3rd in bareback riding with 73 and 69 points (2nd in 1st go-round and 3rd 8.8 seconds; no time in finals. in 2nd go-round). Regina Ertz and Casey Albright, 6th in 1st go-round of team roping in 10.2 seconds; no Levi Gorsuch, 5th in steer wrestling in 7.2 and 10.2 seconds (5th in both go-rounds). time in finals. Others in finals: Collin Chytka, 4th in 1st go-round of bareback riding with 66 points; no score in finals Tyrel Bonnett, 4th in 1st go-round in 6.0 seconds and Russell Hipke, 10th in 1st go-round because of markout rule. in 7.9 of steer wrestling. Both had no time in 2nd go-round. Colorado State University Rodeo at Fort Collins Sheridan College Rodeo April 1-3, 2011 Sept. 24-26, 2010 Kelsey Scott, 1st in breakaway roping in 2.9 and 3.0 seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Collin Chytka, 1st in steer wrestling in 6.0 and 6.5 seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Justin Ellis, 3rd in bull riding with 70 points (2nd in 1st go; bucked off in finals, but so did Whitten Hoover, 2nd in bareback riding with 74 and 70 points (2nd in first go, 4th in 2nd all but one other bull rider). go). Miles Spickelmier, 4th in steer wrestling with identical times of 5.0 seconds (4th in 1st Miles Spickelmier, 3rd in steer wrestling in 7.6 and 104 seconds (2nd in 2st go and 8th in go-round; 3rd in 2nd go). second). Tyrel Bonnet, 5th in steer wrestling in 6.0 and 4.3 seconds (tied for 9th in 1st go; 1st in Kaylee Gallino, 4th in barrel race in 17.82 and 17.85 seconds (3rd in 1st go and 4th in 2nd finals). go). Jake Kraupie, 5th in saddle bronc riding with 67 and 62 points (5th in 1st go, 6th in finals). Others in finals: Lisa Vroman, 1st in 1st go-round of breakaway roping 3.3 seconds; illegal catch in 2nd go. Casper College Rodeo Whitten Hoover, bull riding; Kelsey Scott, goat tying; and Zane Smith and Casey Albright, April 15-17, 2011 saddle bronc riding; reached finals by placing among the top 10 in the 1st go-round, but none Collin Chytak, 4th in bareback riding with scores of 56 and 58 points to place 5th in both of them received a mark in the second go-round. go-rounds. Others in finals: Lamar Community College Rodeo Clinton Lambrecht, 5th in 1st go-round of steer wrestling in 6.0 seconds; no time in finals. Oct. 1-3, 2010 Lisa Vroman, tied for 5th in 1st go-round of breakaway roping in 3.0 seconds; no time in Whitten Hoover, 2nd in bareback riding with 71 and 73 points (tied for 1st in 1st go and finals 2nd in 2nd go). BoDelle Mueller, 9th in 1st go-round of breakaway roping; no time in finals. Tyrel Bonett, 2nd in steer wrestling in 7.0 and 6.0 seconds (10th in 1st go and 1st in 2nd Jessie Sturman and Trevor Kahl, 8th in 1st go-round of team roping in 9.0 seconds; no go). time in finals. Miles Spickelmier, 6th in steer wrestling in 4.8 and 9.5 seconds (1st in 1st go). Others in finals: University of Wyoming Rodeo Levi Gorsuch, steer wrestling in 5.5 and 9.7 seconds (3rd in 1st go); Jake Kraupie, steer April 29-May 1, 2011 wrestling in 6.5 and 11.8 seconds; Kelsey Scott, goat tying; Tanner Olson, saddle bronc rid- Russell Hipke, 2nd in steer wrestling in 9.6 and 8.8 seconds (6th in 1st go-round and 2nd ing; Collin Chytka, bareback riding; Stormy Fink and Marcy Henderson, breakaway roping in 2nd go). (Henderson’s time of 3.4 seconds was 4th in 1st go-round). Collin Chytka, 5th in bareback riding with 63 and 64 points (5th in both go-rounds).

Laramie County Commuity College Rodeo in Cheyenne. Chelsea Scott and Chelsea Moore (Gillette College), 5th in team roping in 13.7 and 8.0 Oct. 15-17, 2010 seconds (9th in 1st go and 3rd in finals). Kaylee Gallino, 1st in barrel race in 16.78 and 16.66 seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Tyler Trump, 5th in bull riding (5th in 1st go-round with 69 points; remained in that spot Justin Ellis, 2nd in bull riding with 64 and 83 points (8th in 1st go-round and 1st in 2nd when all bull riders were bucked off in finals). go). Others in finals: Jake Kraupie, 3rd in steer wrestling in 4.4 and 4.8 seconds (4th in both go-rounds). Stormy Fink, had times of 15.47 and 16.00 seconds in barrel race to place 7th overall. Jessie Sturman and Trevor Kahl, 4th in team roping in 9.1 and 8.6 seconds (7th in 1st go and 4th in 2nd go). College National Finals Rodeo in Casper Others in finals: June 12-17, 2011 Kaylee Gallino, tied for 3rd in 1st go-round of breakaway roping in 2.7 seconds, but Miles Spickelmier finished 13th in steer wrestling (12 advance to the finals) with missed in finals. times of 4.2 seconds (tied for 3rd and 4th) in the 1st go-round, 15.2 in the 2nd go-round that Whitten Hoover, 5th in 1st go-round of bareback riding with 59 points; bucked off in included a broken barrier and 4.8 (tied for 6th and 7th) in the 3rd go-round. finals. Kelsey Scott placed 20th in breakaway roping. She missed her first calf, then had Zane Smith, 58 points in 1st go-round of saddle bronc riding; bucked off in finals. times of 3.8 and 3.2 seconds in the following go-rounds. She was 10th in the 3rd go-round. Clint Lambrecht, 6th in 1st go-round of steer wrestling in 4.6; broke barrier in 2nd go. Russell Hipke, 5.2 and 9.5 seconds in steer wrestling to place 7th overall. Marcy Henderson, had times of 2.9 and 2.3 seconds in breakaway roping, but broke barrier in finals to take a 10-second penalty.

Gillette College Rodeo March 18-20, 2011 Kaylee Gallino, 1st in barrel race in 13.91 and 13.80 seconds (1st in both go-rounds). Russell Hipke, 4th in steer wrestling with identical 5.5 times (6th in 1st go and 3rd in 2nd go). Others in finals: Collin Chytka, 6th in 1st go-round of bareback riding with 68 points; bucked off in finals. Jake Kraupie, 6th in 1st go-round of steer wrestling in 6.2 seconds; no time in finals. 27 Chadron State College Hall of Fame Honorees The Chadron State College Athletic Hall of Fame was 1997—Bob Brown, +Vern and +Frances Chicoine, Dean begun in 1983 by Ross Armstrong, long-time CSC coach Churchill, Gene Emanuel, Duane Fritz, Shari Fisher Kopp, and administrator. Bunny Pisacka and Dennis Schmitz. 1998—1948, 1958 and 1978 football teams. 1983—*Ross Armstrong, William Dean Armstrong, 1999—Brad Fults, Ralph Gill, Ron Hoffman, Laurie Jack Barker, Bob Baumann, George Bowman, Bill Bruer, Wickard Janicek, Doug Jones, Rick Mikelson, Sam Per- Don Burrows, Al (Bud) Butterfield, Paul Carroll, Glen kins, Monty Reher and Bill Ryan. Cheney, Lyle Colerick, Archie Conn, Ivan Christian, Nels 2000—Don Beebe, Steve Coon, Rick Daniels, Butch Le- Christiansen, Ralph Garvin, Norman (Bud) Larsen, Verne hmkuhler, Barb Zurn Rangel, Phil Sanders, Dick Steinke, Lewellen, Louis Mantalica, Harold (Pepper) Martin, John Ken Thompson, Bart Voycheske and *Bob Wood. McGregor, LaVerne McKelvey, Milford (Dub) Miller, 2001—*Sparky Adams, Dan Barent, Maureen Cooney *Mack Peyton, Wilmer Planansky, Jim Ratelle, Ralph O’Dell, Ray Hoffman, Randy Jarzynka, Willy Long. Shipp, Clinton Smith, J.C. Sollars, Ruffus Trapp, Clifford 2002—Dennis Breinig, Jerry Carder, Dr. Pat Colgate, Weller, Orin Weymouth and Joe Zowada. Carolyn Williams Hovendick, Terry Mastny, Joe McKay, 1984—Tom Blundell, Earl Buckingham, William Creighton Miller, Charlie Mitchell and Dave Smith Diercks, Wesley Evans, Frank Ferguson, Roy Houser, Keith 2003—Phil Haberman, Terry Hillman, Rich King, Randy Kyser, Larry Lytle, Virgil Meyer, Guido Santero, Leo Stan- Lotton, Don Mathis, Deb Spickelmier Noble, Jenifer gle, Bill Stephenson, Dale Tangeman and Lionel Wickard. Durbin Proud, Todd Pierce, Dean Rickard, Duane Smith 1985—Gene Alcorn, Robert Armstrong, Richard Boness, and Gregg Stephens. Dick Colerick, Bennie Francis, Larry Gold, Glen Groves 2004—Carrie Roberts Antonovich, Kerry Becker, Rod and John McLane. Bussinger, John Flynn, Lisa Brott Flynn, Leonard Hawkins, 1986—Bob Burden, Morse Burley, Steve Gremm, Leon- Mike Max and Jeff Parke. ard Kaiser, Bob Lynch, Francis Rose and Jim Schwartz. 2005—Steve Aggers, Corey Anderson, Lee Crawford, 1987—Jack Dinnel, Jim Hampton, Bill Savage and Norm Murray Johnson, David Jones, Danny Moore, Mary Per- Wilson. rien, Rick Samuels. 1988—Clifford Carroll, Rod Ehler, Francis Montague 2006—Roxie Boehm Arens, Scott Blachly, Dennis and Dean Palser. Fitzgerald, Jay Masek, Todd McIntyre, Ted Niemann, +Dr. 1989—Tom Alcorn, Jim Hogeland, Pat Moore and Mike Sam Rankin, Toby Spence, Chris Stein. Winchell. 2007—Dean Barent, Bill Boness, Kail Bowman, Dawn 1990—Jerry Bartak, Larry Baumann, Lee Baumann, Rex Brammer, Josh Robinson, Mike Sorensen, Bob Waldner. Cadwallader, +Robert Isham, Joe Johnson, Carol Bach- 2008—Wendy Grint Alexander, Russ Anderson, Tricia mann Marxsen, Bud Murray, Jack Needham, Gwen Reed, Lukawski, +Con Marshall, David McCartney, Steward Don Reel and John Sides. Perez, Felix Sanford, Cory Shinkle, Caryn Martin Ziettlow. 1991—*Bill Baker, *Marge Burkett, *Bill Giles, Brad 2009—Russ Crafton, J.J. Feddersen, Cody Gamble, Bartlett, Rod Borders, Gary Decker, Ted Erlewine, Louis Shauna Smith Golembiewski, Chad Johnson, Joe Plan- Peters, Tim Turman and Rick Watson. ansky, Angela Woodworth Rhoades, Jay Rhoades, Jason 1992—Paul Colgate, Kevin Kirwan, Don Meter, Ken Robinson. Ottoson, Bill Pile, Kathy Runyan, Don Schmaderer, *Harry 2010—Cory Brooks, Jim Butler, Corey Campbell, Lorna Simonton and *Loy Young. Dahlgren-Glenn, Tony Dammen, Scott Doyle, Bret Eng- 1993—Rodney Cook, Dale Hendrickson, Nancy Cozad dahl, Joe Juelfs, Travis McDermott, Lacy Orpin, *Scott Newman, Charles McGaw, Jim Prell, Ken Parks, Mike Ritzen, *Brad Smith, Jennifer Vasey-Reiners . Parks, *Larry Riley and Walt Stoeger. 1994—Randy Bauer, Rick Brown, Chad Emanuel, Kevin *CSC coaches Emanuel, Scott Jones, Michael Kinnaird, *Wanda Rainbolt (Trapp, Riley and Wood also were CSC athletes) and Larry Ruzicka. +Meritorious service 1995—Kent Halley, Rex Jones, Kathy Kennedy, Jean Fuchs Poythress, Martee Meter Pruitt, Terry Statton and Dale Williamson. 1996—Clint Belden, Doug Brandt, Dale Drahota, Lue Graesser, Sheryl Myers Levi, Rick Nave, Kelvin Sharp, Dale Timperley and Fran Wrage. 28 Chadron State College’s Top Athletes Through the Years Each year, most of the teams at Chadron State Col- gles, 1999—Billie Grant, 2000—Tasha Reed, 2001— lege select a most valuable athlete. Often the team Tasha Reed, 2002—Tasha Reed. 2003—Kelly Kraus, members do the voting. 2004—Alysia Wardyn, 2005—Alysia Wardyn, 2006— Patrice Henson; 2007—Jamie Mills Weingart; 2008— The 2010-11 honorees were: Football—James Jennifer Luatua; 2009—Alyssa Norton; 2010—Mollie Belville, Volleyball—Mollie Jones, Men’s Basket- Jones ball—Moala Tautuaa, Women’s Basketball—Lexi Smidt, Wrestling—Jimmy Savala, Men’s Track—Brad MEN’S BASKETBALL: 1980-81—Dick Uhing, Gamble, Women’s Track—Jessica Horsley, Rodeo— 1981-82—Gregg Stephens, 1982-83—Randy Lot- Kelsey Scott, Women’s Golf—Allison Rowden; Soft- ton, 1983-84—Randy Lotton, 1984-85—Rich King, ball—Jamie Mazankowski. 1985-86—Rand Woods, 1986-87—Ted Niemann, 1987-88—Ted Niemann, 1988-89—Todd Brosius, The following are the CSC athletes who have re- 1989-90—Scott Wentz, 1990-91 —Josh Robinson, ceived the awards as the best in their sport since 1980: 1991-92—Josh Robinson, 1992-93—Russ Crafton; FOOTBALL: 1980—J.D. Hill, 1981—John Flynn, 1993-94—Russ Crafton and Jason Robinson, 1994- 1982—Phil Haberman, 1983—Dave Smith, 1984— 95—Jeremy Robinson, 1995-96—Jeremy Robinson, Duane Smith, 1985—Duane Smith, 1986—Dean 1996-97—Jahvea Vidakovich, 1997-98—Domonic Rickard, 1987—Leo Mendelsohn, 1988—Don Beebe, Harris, 1998-99—Domonic Harris. 1999-2000—Otis 1989—Chris Stein and Dave Landen, 1990—Corey Frazier, 2000-01—Zak Kennedy, 2001-02—Jeremy Anderson and David Jones, 1991—Russ Anderson on Wissing, 2002-03—Deon David. 2003-04—Jeremy defense and all seniors (Bill Boness, Curtis Deines, Wissing, 2004-05—Eric Griffo, 2005-06—Marcus Craig Kallhoff, Steward Perez, Jay Rhoades, Jerry Ligons, 2006-07—Marcus Ligons; 2007-08—Tim Thomas and Rich Van Deer) on offense, 1992—Da- McLaurin; 2008-09—Tim McLaurin; 2009-10—Moa- vid McCartney, 1993—Joe Planansky, 1994—Joe la Tautuaa; 2010-11—Moala Tautuaa Planansky, 1995— All 14 seniors, 1996—Judd Hoos, 1997—Kevin Homer, 1998—Kevin Homer, 1999— WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: 1980-81—Maureen Casey Beran, 2000—Jeff Japp, 2001—Matt Strand, Cooney, 1981-82—Maureen Cooney, 1982-83— Lau- 2002—Marvin Jackson, 2003—Marvin Jackson, rie Tucker, 1983-84—Deb Sylte, 1984-85—Deb Sylte, 2004—, 2005—Danny Woodhead. 1985-86—Mary Perrien, 1986-87—Mary Perrien, 2006—Danny Woodhead; 2007—Danny Woodhead 1987-88—Mary Perrien, 1988-89—Michelle Dahl- and Joe McLain; 2008—Joe McLain; 2009—Duke berg, 1989-90—Tari Nelson, 1990-91—Tricia Lu- Eardley; 2010—James Belville kawski, 1991-92—Tricia Lukawski, 1992-93— Tricia Lukawski, 1993-94—Shauna Smith, 1994-95—Lorna VOLLEYBALL: 1980—Barb Zurn, 1981—Barb Dahlgren and Lacy Orpin, 1995-96—Jami Huck- Zurn, 1982—Barb Zurn, 1983—Carrie Roberts, feldt, 1996-97—Jami Huckfeldt and Patty Jeffers, 1984—Carolyn Williams, 1985—Kim Cox, 1986— 1997-98—Tonya Weber.1999-99—Braidi Hladky, Kim Cox, 1987—Jenifer Proud, 1988—Jenifer Proud, 1999-2000—Roxi Hoegerl, 2000-01—Braidi Hlad- 1989—Starla Paules, 1990—Gena Bales, 1991— ky, 2001-02—Kim Petty, 2002-03—Janet Raymer, Roxie Boehm, 1992—Wendy Alexander & Dawn 2003-04—Kim Petty, 2004-05—Taylor Cady, 2005- Hutchins, 1993—Wendy Alexander, 1994—Angela 06—Bec Kyba, 2006-07—Natalyn Cumings; 2007- Woodworth, 1995—Jennifer Vasey, 1996—Molly 08—Sunni Busch; 2008-09—Sunni Busch; 2009-10— Ruggles, 1997—Molly Ruggles, 1998—Molly Rug- Kaitlin Petri; 2010-11—Lexi Smidt

29 Chadron State College’s Top Athletes Through the Years WRESTLING: 1980-81—Gary Gill, 1981- Brammer & Caryn Martin, 1992—entire team, 82—Mark Schoeneman, 1982-83—Dan Barent, 1993—Caryn Martin & Libi Malone, 1994—Kit 1983-84—Bart Voycheske, 1984-85—Leonard Nelson, 1995—Kit Nelson & Kim Walker, 1996— Hawkins, 1985-86—Mike Max, 1986-87—Jeff Parke, Desrae Dean, 1997—Michelle Wolford, 1998—Kathy 1987-88—Bob Waldner, 1988-89—Bob Waldner, Melchior, 1999—Julie Guzzy, 2000—Julie Guzzy, 1989-90—Bob Waldner, 1990-91—Steve Loyd and 2001—Mandy Kubo, 2002—Christie Miller, 2003— Brennan Schwenk, 1991-92—J.C. Summers, 1992- Jacqueline Wells, 2004—Jessica Isenberger, 2005— 93—Travis McDermott, 1993-94—Tony Dammen, Jacqueline Wells and Emily Volkmer, 2006—Emily 1994-95—Tony Dammen and Travis McDermott, Volkmer, 2007—Emily Volkmer; 2008—Mary Wells; 1995-96—Justin Hoopman, 1996-97—Corey Arndt, 2009—Jessica Horsley; 2010—Ashley Riesen; 2011— 1997-98—Justin Hoopman. 1998-99—Kevin Alli- Jessica Horsley son, 1999-2000—Josh Schommer, 2000-01—Jason Dye. 2001-02—Cody Beguin, 2002-03—Jeff Rusher, RODEO: 1988—Del Dack, 1989—Rusty Kluen- 2003-04—Travis Peak, 2004-05—Jake Schluckebier, der, 1990—Lee Crawford, 1991—Justin Hammond, 2005-06—Mark Pfeifer, 2006-07—Brett Hunter; 1992—Joy Petersen, 1993—Billy Brown & Kristin 2007-08—Josh Majerus; 2008-09—Brett Hunter; Murphy, 1994—Billy Brown & Kristin Murphy, 2009-10—Jimmy Savala; 2010-11—Jimmy Savala 1995—Pat Burk, 1996—None selected, 1997—Travis Anderson & Chessney Sevier, 1998—Sid Merrill & MEN’S TRACK: 1980—Monty Reher, Devon Smith, 1999—Will Farrell, 2000—Will Farrell, 1981—Kyle Wigington, 1982—Mike Barry, 2001—Dustin Elliott, 2002—Will Farrell, 2003—Curt 1983—Tony Farris, 1984—Tony Farris, 1985—Scott LaDuke, 2004—Barb Holm, 2005—Jennifer Nelson, Christensen, 1986—Duane Smith, 1987—Dan- 2006—Chase Francis, 2007—Chase Francis & Andy ny Moore, 1988—Danny Moore, 1989—Danny Hollibaugh; 2008—Lacey Roberts; 2009—Whitten Moore, 1990—Cory Shinkle, 1991—Kail Bowman, Hoover; 2010—Whitten Hoover; 2011—Kelsey Scott 1992—entire team, 1993—Craig Ullmann, 1994—Tracy Heiman & Todd Ziettlow, 1995— WOMEN’S GOLF: 1993-94—Dionne Holmquist, Doug Lytle & Mark Ritterbush, 1996—Doug Lytle, 1994-95—Markee Satchell, 1995-96—Kammi Jar- 1997—Dan Wagner, 1998—Doug Lytle, 1999—Ja- vis & Miranda Wightman, 1996-97—Kammi Jarvis, mie Knapke. 2000—Ryan Baily., 2001—Ryan Baily, 1997-98—Kammi Jarvis & Jennifer Collins, 1998- 2002—Zach Even, 2003—Zach Even and Derrick 99—Jennifer Collins, 1999-2000—Jennifer Collins Murphy, 2004—Dusty Hudson, 2005—Joel Duffield, , 2000-01—Jennifer Collins and Jennifer Leake, 2006—Joel Duffield, 2007—Mike Smith; 2008— 2001-02—Jennifer Leake and Rhonda Beatty, 2002- Mike Smith; 2009—Brandon Harrington; 2010— 03—Rhonda Beatty, 2003-04—Sarah Halsey, 2004- Cody Hunt; 2011—Brad Gamble 05—Sarah Halsey, 2005-06—Sarah Halsey, 2006- 07—Leslie Mueller; 2007-08—Allyson Malzahn; WOMEN’S TRACK: 1980—Jeanne Murphy, 2008-09—Allison Rowden; 2009-10—Alissa Peter- 1981—Laurie Wickard, 1982—Jeanne Murphy, son; 2010-11—Allison Rowden 1983—Lark Durnell, 1984—Dawn Bowcott, 1985— Wanda Holwell, 1986—Dawn Bowcott Bohrnsen & SOFTBALL: 2007—Katie Beck and Allison Hen- Jenifer Durbin, 1987—Jenifer Durbin & Deb Spick- dricksen (offensive), Blair McEndaffer (defensive); elmeier, 1988—Jenifer Durbin Proud, 1989—Deb 2008—Allison Hendricksen; 2009—Casey Williams; Spickelmier, 1990—Dawn Brammer, 1991—Dawn 2010—Katie Bolin; 2011—Jamie Mazankowski

30 Chadron State College All-Americans Football Year Name Team Pos. 1958 Tom Blundell NAIA Second Team DE 1971 Mike Parks NAIA Second Team DE 1974 Dennis Fitzgerald Kodak First Team DB 1975 Duane Fritz NAIA First Team P 1977 Ralph Gill NAIA Second Team DE Terry Mastny NAIA Second Team OT 1978 Terry Mastny Kodak First Team OT 1982 Dennis Hendricks NAIA First Team OG 1985 Duane Smith NAIA Second Team WR 1986 Dean Rickard NAIA Second Team OG 1989 Jay Masek NAIA Second Team PK David Jones Football Gazette Third Team RB 1990 Jay Masek NAIA Second Team PK David Jones NAIA First Team RB AP Little All-American First Team Corey Anderson NAIA First Team LB Bill Boness NAIA Second Team OL 1992 David McCartney AP Little All-American Third Team RB Guy Earle AP Little All-American Third Team OT 1993 Joe Planansky C.M. Frank Second Team TE 1994 Joe Planansky C.M. Frank First Team TE CoSIDA D-II Third Team Scott Doyle CoSIDA D-II First Team PK AP Little All-American Second Team C.M. Frank Third Team 1996 Dan Maciejczak CoSIDA D-II Second Team C Football Gazette Second Team AP Little All-American Third Team Kevin Homer Football Gazette Third Team LB 1997 Kevin Homer Football Gazette Second Team LB AP Little All-American Second Team LB 1998 Kevin Homer COSIDA D-II First Team Burger King American Coaches First Team AP Little All-American First Team Football Gazette First Team 1997 Ryan Turman Football Gazette Second Team LB Co-SIDA D-II Second Team 1998 Casey Beran Football Gazette Third Team DE 1999 Casey Beran CoSIDA D-II First Team Football Gazette First Team USA Football First Team AP Little All-American Second Team Jess Clarke CoSIDA D-II First Team TE Football Gazette First Team USA Football Third Team 2001 Jeremy Eardley AFCA First Team C AP Little All-American First Team D2football.com Second Team Football Gazette Second Team Ryan Deterding Football Gazette Third Team 2002 Marvin Jackson AFCA First Team DB AP Little All-American First Team CoSIDA D-II Second Team Football Gazette Second Team 31 Chadron State College All-Americans Football 2002 Cody Beguin Football Gazette Third Team OG 2003 Marvin Jackson D2football.com First Team DB D2football.com Second Team PR/KR CoSIDA D-II Second Team 2004 Danny Woodhead D2football.com First Team RB Dopke.com First Team AP Little All-American Second Team Football Gazette Second Team CoSIDA D-II Second Team Layne Sievers Dopke.com Third Team OT 2005 Danny Woodhead Collegesportsreport.com Second Team AP Little All-American Third Team 2006 Danny Woodhead AFCA First Team CoSIDA D-II First Team D2football.com First Team Football Gazette First Team AP Little All-American First Team Robbie Klinetobe CoSIDA D-II First Team OG AP Little All-American First Team Football Gazette First Team D2football.com Second Team Austin Bailey D2football.com Third Team LB Josh Knouse D2football.com Third Team DT Jared Lee D2football.com Third Team OT 2007 Danny Woodhead AP Little All-American First Team RB D2football.com First Team Football Gazette First Team CoSIDA D-II Second Team John Strand CoSIDA D-II Second Team OT 2008 Travis Atter AFCA First Team PK 2009 Kevin Berg AFCA First Team P Travis Atter Daktronics First Team PK Football Gazette First Team AP Little All-America Third Team 2010 Kevin Berg Daktronics Second Team P

Note: For several years, Successful Farming magazine selected Farm All-American teams, giving recognition to athletes who had grown up on farms and ranches. Scholarships of at least $500 were presented in the name of the athletes to their schools. Chadron State had several of these honorees. Football first-team selections included Corey Campbell, 1995; Casey Beran, 1997, 1998 and 1999; Mike Brownfield, 1998; and Matt Strand, 2000. Jeremy Eardley was a second-team choice in 2000 and Amy Oldaker was a volleyball selection in 1998. Athletes from all collegiate levels were recognized. Beran was named defensive captain of the 1999 football team. In addition, Jeremy Slaughter, the starting center for the CSC football team in 2004, received a special honor that season, when he was among the handful of players named to the Coaches Associa- tion’s Good Works Team for his involvement primarily in Christian, youth-related activities. Another special honor went to Judd Hoos and Adam Hofmaier. Each received the Unsung Hero award from the Chronicle. Hoos won it in 1996 and Hofmaier claimed the award in 1997. Men’s Basketball Name, Year Team Josh Robinson, 1992 NAIA Division II Second Team

Women’s Basketball Name, Year Team Tricia Lukawski, 1993 NCAA D-II Third Team Kaitlin Petri, 2009 Daktronics D-II Third Team

32 Chadron State College All-Americans Wrestling Year Name Weight Place 1970 Steve Gremm Hwt 5th 1972 Bob Lynch 158 1st 1983 Dan Barent 177 4th 1985 Bart Voycheske 190 6th Leonard Hawkins 177 5th Mike Max Hwt 8th 1986 Mike Max Hwt 3rd 1987 Jeff Parke 177 7th 1988 Bob Waldner 177 4th 1989 Bob Waldner 177 7th 1989 Darrell Bullington 142 7th 1990 Bob Waldner 190 6th 1991 Brennan Schwenk 126 6th 1992 Travis McDermott 118 8th 1993 Travis McDermott 118 8th 1994 Tony Johnson 126 7th Tony Dammen 177 5th 1995 Travis McDermott 118 5th Tony Dammen 177 5th 1997 Cory Arndt 190 3rd Ed Hermsen 177 7th Ralph Dasti 118 7th 1998 Jake Holscher 158 7th Justin Hoopman 150 8th Chris Stivers 134 8th 1999 Kevin Allison 174 4th Joe Callahan 165 7th 2000 Josh Schommer 157 5th 2001 Jason Dye 149 7th 2002 Cody Beguin Hwt 8th 2003 Jeff Rusher 197 3rd 2004 Jordan Johnson 165 7th Travis Peak 157 6th Jeff Rusher 197 6th 2007 Brett Hunter 165 1st Josh Majerus 197 2nd Mark Pfeifer 149 5th Matt Weingart 174 6th 2008 Josh Majerus 197 1st Devlon Webb 125 5th 2009 Brett Hunter 174 1st Josh Majerus 197 4th 2011 Jimmy Savala 141 7th

Note: All competition was NAIA prior to 1993. NCAA Division II since 1993.

33 Chadron State College All-Americans Track and Field Indoors Year Name Event Place Mark/Time 1980 Monty Reher Shot put 6th 53-6½ 1981 Laurie Wickard Shot put 4th 39-10¼ 1982 Lark Durnell Long jump 5th 16-10 Zeta Goodrich Long jump 6th 16-8½ 1987 Jennifer Durbin Long jump 6th 18-2 Deb Spickelmier 880 yards 5th 2:20.10 1988 Jennifer Durbin Proud 60 yards 5th 7.14 Long jump 5th 18-10½ Deb Spickelmier 1,000 yards 4th 2:41.52 1989 Don Beebe 60 yards 5th 6.31 Deb Spickelmier 1,000 yards 3rd 2:41.18. 1990 Dawn Brammer Shot put 2nd 42-6½ Kail Bowman Shot put 4th 52-4½ 1991 Kail Bowman Shot put 4th 54-8¼ Dawn Brammer Shot put 4th 44-5 1992 Dawn Brammer Shot put 2nd 45-2½ Libi Malone Shot put 6th 43-4 Caryn Martin Long jump 5th 17-11¾ 1993 Caryn Martin Long jump 4th 18-9¼ High jump 5th 5-5 1994 Tracy Heiman High jump 1st 6-9¾ 1994 Kit Nelson Shot put 7th 42-11¾ 1996 Doug Lytle 35-pound weight 6th 54-5½ 1997 Jeff Gipson 55 meters 8th 6.47 1998 Doug Lytle Shot put 5th 54-8¼ 35-pound weight 5th 59-9½ 2001 Mandy Kubo Shot put 8th 44-6¾ 2003 Derrick Murphy High jump 5th 6-9¾ 2004 Jacqueline Wells 20-pound weight 3rd 57-5¾ Derek Hamilton Shot put 7th 53-11¾ 2005 Jacqueline Wells 20-pound weight 3rd 61-9 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 6th 38-8¼ 2006 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 2nd 48-1¾ 20-pound weight 5th 55-9¼ Emily Volkmer Triple jump 3rd 39-8¾ Joel Duffield 400 meters 2nd 47.22 Jack Sides High jump 5th 6-11 2007 Jourdin Holden Long jump 7th 23-9 Riley Northrup High jump 7th 6-8¾ 2008 Mary Wells Shot put 5th 46-11¾ Mike Smith 200 meters 6th 22.04 2011 Brad Gamble Heptahtlon 1st 5,075 points Lanar Newman Long jump 5th 23-6¼ Julia Bayer Long jump 7th 18-8½ Cody Hunt Shot put 8th 57-3 Karl McFarlane 60-meter hurdles 3rd 7.96

34 Chadron State College All-Americans Track and Field Outdoors Year Name Event Place Mark/Time 1981 Randy Jarzynka Marathon 6th 2.36:18.97 1982 Lark Durnell High jump 6th 5-4 1986 Dawn Bowcott Bohrnsen Marathon 4th 3.19:30.3 1987 Deron Dolfi Javelin 8th 194-0 Danny Moore Decathlon 4th 6,628 points Jennifer Durbin Proud Heptathlon 6th 4,407 points 1988 Danny Moore Decathlon 4th 6,624 points Deron Dolfi Javelin 3rd 204-10 Danny Moore Javelin 7th 189-7 1989 Danny Moore Javelin 3rd 206-5 Deron Dolfi Javelin 6th 199-3 Deb Spickelmier 800 meters 7th 2:15.82 1990 Cory Shinkle Decathlon 3rd 6,879 points Kail Bowman Shot put 7th 52-3 1991 Kail Bowman Shot put 3rd 55-¼ Caryn Martin Heptathlon 7th 4,490 points 1992 Caryn Martin Heptathlon 3rd 4,957 points Dawn Brammer Shot put 7th 43-8 1993 Caryn Martin Heptathlon 2nd 5,151 points Tracy Heiman High jump 8th 6-9 Libi Malone Shot put 6th 42-11 1994 Tracy Heiman High jump 3rd(tie) 6-9 1998 Doug Lytle Shot put 6th 55-2¼ Discus 6th 166-9 2001 Mandy Kubo Shot put 4th 48-10 2003 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 4th 46-4 Derrick Murphy High jump 7th 6-9 2004 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 6th 46-4¾ Hammer throw 8th 170-9 2005 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 4th 48-7¼ Emily Volkmer Triple Jump 6th 39-3¼ 2006 Jacqueline Wells Shot put 3rd 48-2½ Hammer throw 6th 178-0 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 8th 40-6 Amanda Owens Heptathlon 7th 4,779 points Joel Duffield 400 meters 5th 47.10 2007 Amanda Owens Heptathlon 4th 4,926 points High jump 8th 5-7 Emily Volkmer Triple jump 6th 39-10 ½ Mary Wells Discus 7th 145-5 2008 Stacy Girard 1,500 meters 5th 4:33.51 2010 Cody Hunt Shot put 6th 58-7 ¼ Brandon Harrington 110 hurdles 8th 14.64 2011 Brad Gamble Decathlon 2nd 7,177 Jessica Horsley Hammer Throw 2nd 189-1 Karl McFarlane 110 hurdles 5th 14.21 4x100 Relay (Brandon Segelke, Phil Rivera, McFarlane, Jake Gruver) 6th 41.10

Note: All competition was NAIA prior to 1993. NCAA Division II since 1993.

35 Chadron State College Academic All-Americans The following are CSC’s NAIA Scholar-Athletes or Academic All-Americans as selected by the College Sports Information Direc- tors of America or various coaches associations:

Football Year Name Team 1971 Larry Ruzicka CoSIDA Academic All-American 1972 Larry Ruzicka CoSIDA Academic All-American 1973 Randy Bauer CoSIDA Academic All-American Jerry Sutton CoSIDA Academic All-American 1975 Bob Lacey CoSIDA Academic All-American 1979 Jerry Carder CoSIDA Academic All-American 1991 Jay Rhoades CoSIDA Academic All-American 1994 Corey Campbell CoSIDA Academic All-American 1995 Corey Campbell CoSIDA Academic All-American 1999 Casey Beran CoSIDA Academic All-American 2003 Rob Evans CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2006 Danny Woodhead CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2007 *Danny Woodhead CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team 2008 Shaine Odell CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team Aaron Ide CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2010 Cory Beran CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team * College Division Player of the Year

Volleyball Year Name Team 1984 Carolyn Williams NAIA Scholar Athlete 1986 Kim Cox NAIA Scholar Athlete 1993 Wendy Grint Alexander CoSIDA Academic All-American

Women’s Basketball Year Name Team 1983 Laurie Tucker CoSIDA Honorable Mention 1988 Mary Perrien NAIA Scholar Athlete 1989 Michelle Dahlberg NAIA Scholar Athlete 1990 Tari Nelson NAIA Scholar Athlete 1991 Amee Williams NAIA Scholar Athlete 1992 Tricia Lukawski NAIA Scholar Athlete

Men’s Basketball Year Name Team 1988 Phil Terpstra NAIA Scholar Athlete Randy Taylor NAIA Scholar Athlete 1989 Todd Brosius NAIA Scholar Athlete Dan Miller NAIA Scholar Athlete Scott Wentz NAIA Scholar Athlete 1990 Scott Wentz NAIA Scholar Athlete 1991 Josh Robinson NAIA Scholar Athlete 1992 Josh Robinson CoSIDA Academic All-American

Wrestling Year Name Team 1987 Jeff Bloom NAIA Scholar Athlete 1988 Jeff Bloom NAIA Scholar Athlete 1994 Garth Wagstaff National Wrestling Coaches All-American 1995 Tony Dammen National Wrestling Coaches All-American

36 Chadron State College Academic All-Americans 1995 Travis McDermott National Wrestling Coaches All-American Ricky Myers National Wrestling Coaches All-American 1996 Dave Marich National Wrestling Coaches All-American 1997 Kevin Allison National Wrestling Coaches All-American Ricky Myers National Wrestling Coaches All-American 1998 Kevin Allison National Wrestling Coaches All-American Justin Hoopman National Wrestling Coaches All-American Jake Holscher National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team 1999 Kevin Allison National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team 2000 Jake Holscher National Wrestling Coaches All-American Cody Beguin National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team 2001 Cody Beguin National Wrestling Coaches All-American 2002 Cody Beguin National Wrestling Coaches All-American Ben Holscher National Wrestling Coaches All-American Seth Groff National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team 2003 Jordan Johnson National Wrestling Coaches All-American Travis Peak National Wrestling Coaches All-American Seth Groff National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team Ben Holscher National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team 2004 Ben Holscher National Wrestling Coaches All-American Jordan Johnson National Wrestling Coaches All-American Travis Peak National Wrestling Coaches All-American Seth Groff National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team 2006 Josh Majerus National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team Matt Weingart National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team 2007 Josh Majerus National Wrestling Coaches All-American First Team 2008 Josh Majerus National Wrestling Coaches All-American First Team Shaine Odell National Wrestling Coaches All-American Second Team

Track and Field Year Name Team 1983 Sue Goetzinger NAIA Scholar Athlete 1989 Jennifer Durbin Proud NAIA Scholar Athlete Deb Spickelmier NAIA Scholar Athlete 1998 Jamie Knapke U.S. Track Coaches Association Dan Wagner U.S. Track Coaches Association 2001 Stacie Koehler CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team 2006 Joel Duffield CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team Jacqueline Wells CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team 2007 Staci Alberts, Stacy Girard, Jennifer Hudson, Amanda Owens, U.S. Track Coaches Association Riley Northrup, Brandon Harrington, Jack Sides, Mike Smith 2008 Mike Aimone, Stacy Girard, Jake Gruver, Brandon Harrington, U.S. Track Coaches Association Perisha Hinton, Joe Schultz, Mike Smith 2009 Julia Bayer, Stacy Girard, Brandon Harrington, Lanar Newman, Ryan Shelton U.S. Track Coaches Association

Softball Year Name Team 2009 Casey Williams CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team

Women’s Golf Year Name Team 2006 Sarah Halsey CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team At Large

37 2010-11 Chadron State College Letterwinners Football Women’s Indoor Track and Field Seniors: Cory Beran, Kevin Berg, Shane Dennehy, Jake Finerty, Seniors: Julia Bayer, Stacee Craig, Megan Harrell, Jessica Jed Herblan, Kramer Hirz, Kelen Kahrs, John Ritzen, Chris Horsley (4). Streeter, Garrett Treffer, Cassidy Young (11). Junior: Kalen Prentice (1). Juniors: Jeff Alcorn, James Belville, Jake Blackburn, Maverick Sophomores: Erica Burr, Monique Fair, Ashley Fanelli, Meghan Churchill, Brandon Gunter, Jared Hanson, Tim Hiett, Jake Finney, Kaelie Jelden, Erin Krause, Trae Patch, Ashley Riesen Iodence, Sean McGowan, Dominic Morris, Jake Rogers, Nick (8). Rogers, Jeremy Sondrup, Justin Trout, Brit Williams (15). Freshmen: Hannah Lee, Christina Scheler, Cyndi Thomas, Sophomores: Keifer Burke, Brett Christensen, Garrett Gilkey, Jazmyn Webster (4). Kyle Hinton, Bryce Huebner, Kevin Lindholm, Jan Karlos Medina, Brandon Ratcliff, Phil Rivera, Alex Rodriguez, Cody Men’s Indoor Track and Field Roes, Mike Sandstrom, Colt Spence, Cody Wilson, Cody Seniors: Jeff Brummer, Brad Gamble, Jacob Gruver, Keegan Wockenfuss (15). Parr, John Ritzen, Joe Schultz (6). Freshmen: Glen Clinton, Pierre Etchemendy, Chapman Ham, Juniors: Cody Hunt, Lanar Newman, Lincoln Proud (3). Tony Hartman, Nate Martens, Jonn McLain, Travis Reeves, Sophomores: Alex Johnson, Matthew Mathiason, Karl Logan Rogers, Nate Ross, Clint Sasse, Trelan Taylor, Benj Vigil, McFarlane, Paul McGowan, Sean Munger, Phil Rivera, Kelly Tyler Wright, Michael Ziola (14). Troester (7). Freshmen: Jesse Duncan, Xavier Kvistad, Jon Lordino, Steven Volleyball Richendifer, Brandon Segelke (5). Juniors: Skye Duncan, Kaitlin Luikens (2). Sophomores: Ashley Fanelli, Kristina Harter, Lexi Hoagland, Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Mollie Jones, Lauren Yoder (5). Seniors: Julia Bayer, Megan Harrell, Jessica Horsley, Kate Freshman: Ashley Bargen, Jessica Jester (2). Jungck (4). Juniors: Stacee Craig, Kalen Prentice (2). Men’s Basketball Sophomores: Erica Burr, Monique Fair, Ashley Fanelli, Meghan Seniors: Jan Burris, Eric Butler, Trey Mosby (3). Finney, Kaelie Jelden, Erin Krause, Trae Patch, Ashley Riesen, Juniors: Jeff Alcorn, Kevin McClelland, Christian McGhee, Ray Sadie Waugh (9). Mitchell, Moala Tautuaa (5). Freshmen: Hannah Lee, Alyssa Norton, Michaela Odenbaugh, Sophomores: Garrett Gilkey, Sammy Hines, Jordan Lisco (3). Christina Scheler, Cyndi Thomas, Jazmyn Webster (6). Freshmen: Ron Hudson, Shey Mataele (2). Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Basketball Seniors: Jeff Brummer, Brad Gamble, Jacob Gruver, Keegan Juniors: Kelsey Scott, Kada Williams (2). Parr, John Ritzen, Joe Schultz (6). Sophomores: Jasmine Clarke, Betsy Moler, Marla Munsen, Lexi Junior: Lincoln Proud (1). Smidt, Rachael Smidt, Sadie Waugh (6). Sophomores: Glen Clinton, Alex Johnson, Matthew Mathiason, Freshmen: Liz Ellicott, Lindy McDaniel, Mallory Murdoch, Karl McFarlane, Paul McGowan, Sean Munger, Phil Rivera, Kattie Ranta, Jazmyn Webster (5). Kelly Troester (8). Freshmen: Gavan Archibald, Jesse Duncan, Austin Huffman, Wrestling Xavier Kvistad, Steven Richendifer, Brandon Segelke (6). Senior: Jimmy Savala, Sam Udell, Trent Zempel (3). Juniors: Briston Brenton, Mikah Kadera, Jake Lords (3). Women’s Golf Sophomores: RJ Boylan, Phil Bullington, Chris Leak, Josh Seniors: Caitlin Parker, Alissa Peterson (2). McCance, Dustin Stodola (5). Juniors: Michelle Haynes, Ashley Kurtz, Heather Lutter, Allison Freshman: Jordan Debus (1). Rowden (4). Freshmen: Emilee Pilkington, Shala Sinner, Chelsea Murrell (3).

Softball Seniors: Katie Bolin, Christina Lewis, Jamie Mazankowski (3). Juniors: Brittany Chacon, Angela Jay, Katelyn McBeth, Stephanie Townsend, Jonella Yrkoski (5). Sophomores: Brittney DeBord, Kalyn Land, Danielle L’Argent, Kate Pinder, Nikki Ritzen, Amy Schartz (6). Freshmen: Aryn Grywusiewicz, Katie Londo (2).

38 Chadron State College’s National Champions A summary of the national championship accomplish- Rodeo—Shelley Meter (Don’s daughter) was the all- ments follow: around cowgirl at the National College Finals Rodeo in Wrestling—Bob Lynch was the NAIA 158-pound 1987. national champion in 1971-72, concluding his season Rodeo—Will Farrell was the national collegiate bull- with a perfect 30-0 record. riding champion in 1999. Wrestling—Brent Hunter was the NCAA II Rodeo—Dustin Elliott was the national collegiate 165-pound national champion in 2006-07, concluding bullriding champion in 2001. his season with a 35-7 record. Rodeo—Will Farrell was the national collegiate bull- Wrestling—Josh Majerus was the NCAA II riding champion in 2002. 197-pound national champion in 2007-08, concluding It could also be noted that the CSC football team led his season with a 37-3 record. the nation in kickoff returns in 2001, when the Eagles Wrestling—Brett­ Hunter won the NCAA II averaged 27.04 yards. 174-pound national championship in 2008-09, conclud- Also, the CSC women’s basketball team lead NCAA ing his season with a 35-8 record. II in 3-pointers made per game in 2008-09 with 9.7. Track and Field—Tracy Heiman was the NCAA Track and Field—Brad Gamble was the NCAA Di- Division II indoor high jump champion in 1994 by vision II indoor heptathlon champion in 2011 by scor- clearing 6-9 3/4. ing a meet record 5,456 points. Football—David Jones was both the NAIA and NCAA Division II rushing champion with 1,570 yards in 1990. Omaha World Herald Midlands College Football—David McCartney was the NCAA Divi- Male Athlete of the Year sion II scoring champion in 1992 with 154 points on 25 2009: Joe McLain touchdowns and two two-point conversions. 2007: Danny Woodhead Football—Danny Woodhead led NCAA Division II 2002: Matt Strand rushing (1,840 yards), all-purpose yards (2,087) and 2000: Casey Beran scoring (162 points on 27 TDs) in 2004. 1988: Don Beebe Football—Danny Woodhead led NCAA Division II 1979: Brad Fults in rushing (2,756), all-purpose yards (3,158) and scor- ing (228 points on 38 TDs) in 2006. Each of the figures also led all of college football in 2006. Football—Danny Woodhead concluded his career as college football’s all-time leading rusher with 7.962 yards. (He ranks second in all-purpose yards with 9,479, just 32 yards from the leader, , and second in scoring with 654 points, just two fewer than the leader, Germaine Race. Both Woodhead and Race scored an all-time best 109 touchdowns.) Rodeo—Don Meter was the national collegiate calf roping champion in 1955. Rodeo—Jean Fuchs was the national collegiate breakaway roping champion in 1978. Rodeo—Kathy Kennedy was the national collegiate breakaway roping champion in 1979.

39 Schultz, Ritzen named 2011 Bond Memorial recipients The Clyde Bond Memorial Award for 2010-11 at Clyde Bond Memorial Award Winners Chadron State College has been presented to both 1981...... Ben Eicher John Ritzen and Joe Schultz. 1982...... Clark Mitchell The award is given annually to a Chadron State 1983...... Barb Zurn scholar-athlete who exemplifies the leadership skills, 1984...... Charlie Mitchell character 1985...... Chris Wentling and athletic 1986...... Scott Christensen abilities which 1987...... Mark Carlisle Bond dis- 1988...... Tom Overstreet played dur- 1989...... Don Beebe ing his four 1990...... Tari Nelson years Chadron 1991...... Kail Bowman State. 1992...... Jay Rhoades Stacy Girard 1993...... Dawn Hutchins was the 31st 1994...... Jason Sleep recipient in 1995...... Tony Dammen the spring of 1996...... Jennifer Vasey 2010. 1997...... Kerry Bailey In 2011, the 1998...... Jamie Knapke selection com- 1999...... Mike Brownfield mittee decided 2000...... Julie Guzzy Joe Schultz & John Ritzen to give two of 2001...... Melissa Burke the awards. 2002...... John Dykes Those recipients are Joe Schultz of Alliance and 2003...... Austin Forster John Ritzen of Chadron. Both have been outstanding 2004...... Ben Holscher scholar-athletes. Both are four-year lettermen in track 2005...... Lindsay Erwin and field while Ritzen also earned four letters with the 2006...... Joel Duffield football team. 2007...... Kalan Jones Schultz had a 3.73 cumulative grade point average 2008...... Landon Ehlers entering his final semester this spring. Ritzen had a 2009...... Zach Wheeler, Sara Pilakowski cumulative GPA of 3.79 when he completed work on 2010...... Stacy Girard his bachelor’s degree and earned all A’s last fall while 2011...... John Ritzen, Joe Schultz taking graduate courses. Bond was a native of Sheridan, Wyo., and a pitcher on the Chadron State baseball team. After graduat- ing, he was attending a Southern Baptist seminary in Louisville, Ky., when he died on April 15, 1981 in an accident while mowing a church lawn. The award was established by family and friends, and has been given annually. Schultz and Ritzen are the 32nd and 33rd recipients.

40 Beran, Mazankowski named RMAC Honor Student-Athletes Cory Beran and Jamie Mazankowski are the re- cipients of Chadron State College’s Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference’s Honor Student-Athlete Awards for 2010-11. The awards are given for outstanding achievement in both academics and athletics. The RMAC annu- ally recognizes one male and one female athlete from each of its member institutions with the student-athlete awards. The names of the CSC honorees are placed on a banner in Armstrong Gymnasium. Both Beran and Mazankowski were stellar team leaders and students. Beran, a senior defensive end from Sargent who has a 3.68 GPA in natural sciences, became the third Chadron State defensive linemen to earn Academic Cory Jamie All-American honors in 2010. Shaine Odell was on Beran Mazankowski the first team in 2008 and Cory’s older brother, Casey, Mazankowski, a senior shortstop from Kearney, has was a first team selection in 1999. a 3.56 GPA in biology. She was recently named honor- Beran started all 11 games for the Eagles this season able mention to the Daktronics All-America Softball and led all linemen with 47 total tackles. He also had Team, and was an RMAC All-Academic First Team, five tackles for loss, broke up four passes, forced two as well as being an all-conference selection. fumbles and scored a touchdown following a blocked Mazankowski, who was also an academic all-district punt. selection by CoSIDA, had a fantastic career. She In addition to his Academic All-American honors, started more games than any other CSC player in his- Beran was named to the Rocky Mountain Athletic tory (190) and led all RMAC shortstops with a .409 Conference second team and was also academic average and 10 home runs in 2011. She also set two all-conference. He was also selected to both RMAC school records for highest seasonal average and most teams in 2009. hits (63).

41 CSC’s RMAC Scholar-Athlete Honorees, 1989-present Year Name Hometown Sport 1989-90...... Tari Nelson...... Rapid City, S.D...... Women’s basketball Scott Wentz...... Scottsbluff, Neb...... Men’s basketball 1990-91...... Amee Williams...... Fallon, Nev...... Women’s basketball Tim Lecher...... Casper, Wyo...... Football 1991-92...... Tricia Lukawski...... East Chicago, Ind...... Women’s basketball Josh Robinson...... Loveland, Colo...... Men’s basketball 1992-93...... Tricia Lukawski...... East Chicago, Ind...... Women’s basketball Caryn Martin...... Chadron, Neb...... Track and field Joe Planansky...... Hemingford, Neb...... Football 1993-94...... Wendy Grint Alexander...... Sargent, Neb...... Volleyball Mark Ritterbush...... Chadron, Neb...... Track and field 1994-95...... Angela Woodworth...... Casper, Wyo...... Volleyball Corey Campbell...... Hemingford, Neb...... Football 1995-96...... Misty Gill Fowler...... Rawlins, Wyo...... Volleyball Corey Campbell...... Hemingford, Neb...... Football 1996-97...... Krystal Hazlitt...... McCook, Neb...... Volleyball Rick Myers...... Buffalo, Wyo...... Wrestling 1997-98...... Toni Pelton Hladky...... Crawford, Neb...... Volleyball Shane Durtsche...... Lovell, Wyo...... Men’s basketball 1998-99...... Amy Oldaker...... Harrison, Neb...... Volleyball Casey Beran...... Sargent, Neb...... Football 1999-2000...... Julie Guzzy...... Loveland, Colo...... Track and field Jeff Wiles...... O’Neill, Neb...... Football 2000-01...... Melissa Burke...... Chadron, Neb...... Women’s basketball Willie Hoffman...... Alliance, Neb...... Track and field 2001-02...... Nickie Johnson...... Rushville, Neb...... Volleyball Brandon Soden...... McCook, Neb...... Football 2002-03...... Marie Worsham...... Salt Lake City, Utah...... Women’s basketball Ryan Baily...... Scottsbluff, Neb...... Track and field 2003-04...... Jessica Isenberger...... Wright, Wyo...... Track and field Rob Evans...... Gordon, Neb...... Football 2004-05...... Stacie Koehler...... Pierce, Neb...... Track and field Evan Halchishick...... Casper, Wyo...... Football 2005-06...... Jacqueline Wells...... Albion, Neb...... Track and field Ben Woodhead...... North Platte, Neb...... Football 2006-07...... Amanda Owens...... Harvard, Neb...... Track and field Jack Sides...... Hot Springs, S.D...... Track and field 2007-08...... Ally Malzahn...... Sidney, Neb...... Women’s golf Danny Woodhead...... North Platte, Neb...... Football 2008-09...... Josh Majerus...... Albion, Neb...... Wrestling Casey Williams...... New South Wales, Australia...... Softball 2009-10...... Brandon Harrington...... Grand Island, Neb...... Track and Field/Football Cassie Humphrey...... Chadron, Neb...... Softball 2010-11...... Cory Beran...... Sargent, Neb...... Football Jamie Mazankowski...... Kearney, Neb...... Softball

42 2010-11 RMAC Academic Award Recipents Football Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown + Jeff Alcorn Jr. Physical Therapy 3.41 Chadron, Neb. + Cory Beran Sr. Natural Sciences 3.68 Sargent, Neb. + Kevin Berg Sr. Human Biology 3.39 Longmont, Colo. + Maverick Churchill Jr. Business Administration 3.50 Scottsbluff, Neb. # Glen Clinton R-Fr. Human Biology 4.00 Cody, Wyo. ^ Davin Doyle So. Business 3.31 Bartley, Neb. # Jared Hanson Jr. Business Administration 3.69 Broken Bow, Neb. + Jed Herblan Sr. Business Administration 3.52 Arvada, Colo. + Tim Hiett Jr. Industrial Management 3.46 Arvada, Colo. ^ Shea Koch R-Fr. Business Administration 3.55 Custer, S.D. + Kevin Lindholm So. Mathematics 3.47 Eads, Colo. ^ Nathaniel Martens R-Fr. Criminal Justice 3.89 Newton, Kan. ^ Tyler McFarland R-Fr. History 4.00 Boise, Idaho + Sean McGowan Jr. Pre-Medicine 3.93 Lakewood, Colo. ^ Jonn McLain R-Fr. English 3.90 Chadron, Neb. ^ Bryant Miller R-Fr. Industrial Technologies 3.30 Minatare, Neb. ^ Brandon Ratcliff So. Social Science 3.67 Chillicothe, Ill. + John Ritzen Sr. Business 3.78 Chadron, Neb. ^ Jake Rogers Jr. Physical Education 3.43 Scottsbluff, Neb. ^ Logan Rogers R-Fr. Sports and Recreation 3.51 Spanish Fort, Ala. ^ Mike Schmidt R-Fr. Pre-Law 3.57 Tabernest, Colo. ^ Conor Schnell R-Fr. Business 3.86 Alliance, Neb. ^ Garrett Treffer Sr. Business Administration 3.65 Scottsbluff, Neb. # Justin Trout Jr. Range Management 3.36 Franklin, Neb. ^ Tyler Wright R-Fr. Business 3.51 Arvada, Colo. + First Team selection. # Second Team selection. ^ Honorable mention.

Volleyball Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown ^ Ashley Bargen R-Fr. Elementary Education 3.50 Chadron, Neb. ^ Lexi Hoagland So. Pre-Dentistry 3.89 Rushville, Neb. ^ Mollie Jones So. Undecided 3.90 Longmont, Colo. ^ Lauren Yoder So. Business Administration 3.30 Colorado Springs, Colo. ^ Honorable mention

Women’s Basketball Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown ^ Jasmine Clarke So. Health Sciences 3.73 Alliance, Neb. ^ Liz Ellicott R-Fr. Sports and Recreation 4.00 Harrison, Neb. ^ Lindy McDaniel R-Fr. Pre-physical Therapy 3.90 Loveland, Colo. ^ Betsy Moler So. Psychology 3.90 Rapid City, S.D. ^ Marla Munsen So. Pre-Pharmacy 3.53 Hershey, Neb. ^ Mallory Murdoch R-Fr. Pre-physician’s Assistant 3.90 Orleans, Neb. ^ Kattie Ranta R-Fr. Undecided 3.37 Rapid City, S.D. ^ Lexi Smidt So. Special Education 3.64 North Platte, Neb. ^ Rachael Smidt So. Education 3.90 North Platte, Neb. ^ Honorable mention

Men’s Basketball Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown ^ Jordan Lisco So. Sports and Recreation 3.30 Douglas, Wyo. ^ Honorable mention

43 2010-11 RMAC Academic Award Recipents

Men’s Track and Field Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown ! Glen Clinton So. Pre-Medicine 3.73 Cody, Wyo. ^^ Ryan Dunn So. Sports and Recreation 3.46 Ranchester, Wyo. ^^ Alex Johnson So. Psychology 3.40 Kearney, Neb. @! Karl McFarlane So. Psychology 3.33 Montego Bay, Jamaica # Paul McGowan So. Business Management 3.90 Kingston, Jamaica ^^ Sean Munger So. Math Education 3.75 Imperial, Neb. @ Lanar Newman Jr. Business Management 3.84 Kingston, Jamaica ^ Alex Peterson Jr. Range Management 3.62 Taylor, Neb. ^^ Lincoln Proud Jr. Biology 3.37 Pinedale, Wyo. + John Ritzen Sr. Business 4.00 Chadron, Neb. # Joe Schultz Sr. Biology 3.73 Alliance, Neb. ^^ Kelly Troester So. Range Management 3.96 Marsland, Neb. ^^ Phillip Turano R-Fr. Sports Management 3.34 Delta, Colo. ^^ Brandon White So. Physical Education 3.75 Ogallala, Neb. + First Team indoors and outdoors. @ First Team indoors only. # Second Team Indoor. ! Second Team Outdoors. ^ Honorable Mention.

Women’s Track and Field Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown @! Julia Bayer Sr. Pre-dentistry 3.63 Stuttgart, Germany ^^ Erica Burr So. Pre-dentistry 3.92 Holdrege, Neb. ^! Stacee Craig Sr. Science 3.53 Powell, Wyo. ^^ Meghan Finney So. Social Science 3.46 Gunnison, Colo. ^^ Megan Harrell Sr. Elementary Education 3.45 Green River, Wyo. ^^ Kaelie Jelden So. Elementary Education 3.78 Eaton, Colo. + First Team indoors and outdoors. @ First Team indoors only. # Second Team Indoor. ! Second Team Outdoors ^ Honorable Mention.

Women’s Golf Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown ^ Ashley Kurtz Jr. Elementary Education 3.57 Valentine, Neb. ^ Heather Lutter Jr. Elementary Education 3.91 Valentine, Neb. # Caitlin Parker Sr. Math Education 3.43 Rock Springs, Wyo. # Alissa Peterson Sr. Business Administration 3.52 Lusk, Wyo. + Allison Rowden Jr. Physical Therapy 3.82 Broken Bow, Neb. + First Team selection. # Second Team Selection. ^ Honorable Mention

Softball Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown ^ Kalyn Land So. Elementary Education 3.36 Scottsbluff, Neb. + Jamie Mazankowski Sr. Pre-medicine 3.56 Kearney, Neb. ^ Kate Pinder So. Social Science 3.39 Fallon, Nev. ^ Nikki Ritzen So. Math, Physical Education 3.61 Chadron, Neb. + First Team selection. ^ Honorable Mention

Wrestling Name Yr. Major GPA Hometown # Dustin Stodola So. Physical Education 3.30 Clarkson, Neb. # Joe Bob Haas R-Fr. Social Science 3.50 Hemingford, Neb. # Second Team Selection

44 Academic All-District VII Honorees Year Name Sport 2003-04 +* Rob Evans Football + Austin Forster Football Ryan Mackey Football 2004-05 + Ben Woodhead Football + Amanda Green Volleyball + Dave Camadini Men’s Basketball + Sarah Halsey At-Large (Golf) + Mike Kochis Track and Field 2005-06 + Eric Barker Football + Ben Woodhead Football +* Sarah Halsey At-Large (Golf) Danny Woodhead Football 2006-07 + Kody Christensen Men’s Basketball +* Danny Woodhead Football + Mark Pfeifer At-Large (Wrestling) Bryce Jarzynka Football Chase Olsen Football Joe McLain Football 2007-08 +*# Danny Woodhead Football + Shaine Odell Football Bryce Jarzynka Football John Strand Football Joe McLain Football Paul Schweger Football Zach Wheeler Football Stacy Girard Track and Field Mike Smith Track and Field 2008-09 Brandon Harrington Track and Field +* Casey Williams Softball +* Shaine Odell Football +* Aaron Ide Football Joe McLain Football John Ritzen Football Ben Puffer Football Jared Koester Football 2009-10 + Brandon Harrington Football + John Ritzen Football + Cory Beran Football Travis Atter Football Cassie Humphrey Softball 2010-11 +* Cory Beran Football + Jeff Alcorn Football + Sean McGowan Football John Ritzen Football Tim Hiett Football Jed Herblan Football Kevin Berg Football + Jamie Mazankowski Softball

* College Division Academic All-American, first or second team + First Team District 7 Selection # College Division Academic Player of the Year

District 7 Breakdown: Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, , South Dakota, Saskatchewan, Alberta.

45 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present Football 1999-00: 19-8, 15-4 2nd (East) 2008: 4th, 82.5 points 1991: 5-5-1, 3-3 3rd-5th tie 2000-01: 8-17, 7-12 5th (East) 2009: 6th, 62.5 points 1992: 7-3, 5-2 3rd 2001-02: 15-12, 10-9 4th (East) 2010: 6th (tie), 67.5 points 1993: 6-5, 2-5 6th 2002-03: 12-14, 8-11 5th (East) 2011: 6th, 64 points 1994: 9-2, 5-2 3rd 2003-04: 8-19, 4-15 6th tie (East) 1995: 8-2, 5-2 3rd 2004-05: 13-14, 7-12 6th tie (East) Men’s Indoor Track 1996: 10-1, 7-1 1st 2005-06: 11-16, 6-13 6th tie (East) 1990: 4th, 57 points 1997: 8-3, 6-2 2nd (tie) 2006-07: 6-20, 4-14 6th tie (East) 1991: 3rd-4th tie, 39 points 1998: 9-3, 7-1 1st (tie) 2007-08: 7-20, 6-13 6th tie (East) 1992: 4th, 38 points 1999: 7-3, 7-1 1st (tie) 2008-09: 8-19, 4-15 6th tie (East) 1993: 5th, 11 points 2000: 8-3, 7-1 2nd 2009-10: 10-16, 8-11 5th tie (East) 1994: 5th, 29 points 2001: 10-1, 8-0 1st 2010-11: 6-19, 4-18 13th 1995: 6th, 29 points 2002: 8-2, 7-1 1st (tie) 1996: 5th, 58 points 2003: 8-2, 6-2 2nd Women’s Basketball 1997: 5th, 32 points 2004: 7-3, 6-2 2nd (tie) 1990-91: 13-13, 5-7 4th-5th tie 1998: 6th, 34 points 2005: 4-6, 4-4 5th (tie) 1991-92: 7-22, 3-9 6th 1999: 6th, 9 points 2006: 12-1, 8-0 1st 1992-93: 18-9, 10-2 1st tie 2000: 5th, 19 points 2007: 12-1, 8-0 1st 1993-94: 18-9, 9-3 2nd 2001: 6th, 19.5 points 2008: 11-2, 9-0 1st 1994-95: 22-8, 10-2 1st tie 2002: 6th, 38 points 2009: 7-4, 6-3 3rd (tie) 1995-96: 13-14, 9-7 4th-5th tie 2003: 5th, 50.5 points 2010: 8-3, 7-2 3rd (tie) 1996-97: 11-16, 10-9 5th (East) 2004: 5th, 56 points 1997-98: -9-17, 6-13 6th (East) 2005: 5th, 45 points Volleyball 1998-99: 11-15, 11-8 5th (East) 2006: 3rd, 112.5 points 1990: 24-17, 9-3 3rd 1999-00: 20-8, 13-6 2nd (East) 2007: 3rd, 120 points 1991: 30-20, 5-7 4th 2000-01: 19-9, 13-6 2nd (East) 2008: 4th, 89 points 1992: 15-23, 5-7 4th 2001-02: 5-21, 5-14 6th (East) 2009: 5th, 60 points 1993: 22-8, 10-2 2nd 2002-03: 13-15, 10-9 5th (East) 2010: 2nd, 121 points 1994: 23-12, 9-3 3rd 2003-04: 8-18, 8-11 6th (East) 2011: 4th, 78 points 1995: 23-17, 5-7 5th-6th tie 2004-05: 7-20, 6-13 6th (East) 1996: 8-19, 5-14 6th (East) 2005-06: 4-23, 3-16 6th (East) Men’s Outdoor Track 1997: 11-19, 4-15 6th (East) 2006-07: 2-25, 1-18 7th (East) 1990: 7th, 18 points 1998: 6-20, 3-16 7th (East) 2007-08: 9-18, 6-16 6th (East) 1991: 5th, 26 points 1999: 3-27, 1-18 7th (East) 2008-09: 11-16, 6-13 6th tie (East) 1992: 4th, 14 points 2000: 11-21, 5-14 6th (East) 2009-10: 8-19, 8-11 4th tie (East) 1993: 4th, 19 points 2001: 8-21, 3-16 7th (East) 2010-11: 6-20, 4-18 12th 1994: 5th, 21 points 2002: 13-14, 10-9 5th (East) 1995: 6th, 39 points 2003: 17-11, 9-10 5th (East) Wrestling 1996: 5th, 53 points 2004: 12-15, 7-12 5th tie (East) 1990: 6th, 31.5 points 1997: 6th, 8 points 2005: 3-26, 2-17 6th (East) 1991: 6th, 25 points 1998: 6th, 36 points 2006: 3-30, 2-17 6th (East) 1992: 3rd, 54 points 1999: 7th, 6 points 2007: 11-19, 8-11 5th (East) 1993: 3rd, 49.75 points 2000: 6th, 30 points 2008: 3-26, 1-18 7th (East) 1994: 2nd, 83.5 points 2001: 4th, 64 points 2009: 5-21, 5-14 6th (East) 1995: 1st, 80 points 2002: 6th, 5 points 2010: 2-24, 1-17 7th (East) 1996: 4th, 52.5 points 2003: 5th, 77 points 1997: 4th, 50 points 2004: 5th, 62 points Men’s Basketball 1998: 6th, 59.5 points 2005: 6th, 44 points 1990-91: 11-19, 1-11 7th 1999: 6th, 69 points 2006: 5th, 101 points 1991-92: 16-14, 7-5 4th 2000: 3rd, 89 points 2007: 4th, 100 points 1992-93: 12-16, 7-5 3rd 2001: 5th, 86 points 2008: 4th, 113.5 points 1993-94: 17-10, 9-3 1st tie 2002: 2nd, 90 points 2009: 5th, 65 points 1994-95: 4-22, 3-11 8th 2003: 4th, 73 points 2010: 3rd, 146 points 1995-96: 10-17, 5-11 7th-8th tie 2004: 4th, 84.5 points 2011: 5th, 75.5 points 1996-97: 11-15, 8-11 5th (East) 2005: 7th, 51.5 points 1997-98: 11-15, 7-12 5th (East) 2006: 5th, 68 points 1998-99: 11-15 9-10 5th (East) 2007: 5th, 91.5 points

46 RMAC Standings Through the Years, 1990-Present Women’s Indoor Track 1993: 4th, 29 points 2003: 3rd, 729 strokes 1990: 7th, 8 points 1994: 4th, 13 points 2004: 3rd, 731 strokes 1991: 4th, 22 points 1995: 5th, 14 points 2005: 4th, 705 strokes 1992: 4th, 26 points 1996: 6th, 8 points 2006: 7th, 2,930 strokes 1993: 3rd, 30 points 1997: 6th, 2 points 2007: 5th, 20 points 1994: 4th, 10 points 1998: 6th, 15.5 points 2008: 7th, 10 points 1995: 6th, 9 points 1999: 5th, 36 points 2009: 8th, 4 points 1996: 6th, 4 points 2000: 5th, 45 points 2010: 9th 1997: 5th, 15 points 2001: 5th, 64 points 2011: 7th, 5 points 1998: 5th, 28 points 2002: 6th, 26 points *Tourney was during fall in 1996-97 and 1998- 2003: 5th, 77 points 99, moved to spring in 1997-98. Played in fall 1999: 6th, 14 points again in 1999 and 2000, spring in 2002-03, 2000: 5th, 16 points 2004: 5th, 74.5 points fall in 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06. In 2006-07, 2001: 6th, 30 points 2005: 5th, 91 points four tournaments were used to determine the 2002: 5th, 18 points 2006: 2nd, 142.5 points standings. 2003: 6th, 37 points 2007: 3rd, 180 points 2004: 5th, 68 points 2008: 4th, 101 points Softball 2005: 3rd, 69 points 2009: 7th, 59 points 2007: 16-24, 12-24 9th 2006: 3rd, 90 points 2010: 6th, 48.5 points 2008: 20-23-1, 12-23-1 (6th East) 2007: 2nd, 160 points 2011: 2nd, 134 points 2009: 20-30, 13-21 (5th East) 2008: 4th, 88.5 points 2010: 25-30, 18-21 (3rd East) 2009: 4th, 75.5 points *Women’s Golf 2011: 21-26, 17-21 (5th East) 2010: 7th, 28 points 1996: 3rd, 718 strokes 2011: 3rd, 96 points 1998: 3rd, 739 strokes 1998: 1st, 694 strokes Women’s Outdoor Track 1999: 3rd, 347 strokes 1990: 7th, 10 points 2000: 3rd, 686 strokes 1991: 4th, 14 points 2001: CSC not entered 1992: 5th, 8 points 2002: 3rd, 1,037 strokes

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