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NOVEMBER 5 at Utah (exh.) 5 pm

GNAC/PAC WEST CHALLENGE14 HOLY NAMES (at WFSC) 5 pm15 CHAMINADE (at WFSC) 5 pm

20 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 7 pm21 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 7:30 pm GCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT25 YALE 8 pm26 LONG BEACH ST. or BOISE ST. TBD

DECEMBER 4 at Montana State Billings* 5 pm 6 at Seattle Pacifi c* 6 pm13 McKENDREE 2 pm14 McKENDREE (at WFSC) 5 pm

SEAWOLF HOOPS CLASSIC19 TEXAS A&M KINGSVILLE 7 pm20 PACIFIC, ORE. 7 pm

21 HAWAII PACIFIC 5 pm

JANUARY 1 NORTHWEST NAZARENE* 5:15 pm 3 CENTRAL WASHINGTON* 5:15 pm 8 at Western Oregon* 4:15 pm10 at Saint Martin’s* 4:15 pm17 ALASKA FAIRBANKS* 7 pm22 WESTERN WASHINGTON* 5:15 pm24 SIMON FRASER* 5:15 pm29 at Central Washington* 6 pm31 at Northwest Nazarene* 3:15 pm

FEBRUARY 5 SAINT MARTIN’S* 7 pm 7 WESTERN OREGON* 5:15 pm14 at Alaska Fairbanks* 3:15 pm19 at Simon Fraser* 6 pm21 at Western Washington* 6 pm26 SEATTLE PACIFIC* 5:15 pm28 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* 1 pm

MARCH4-7 at GNAC Tournament (Billings, MT) 13-16 NCAA Div. II West Regionals (location TBD)

* Great Northwest Athletic Conference gameAll home games in BOLD CAPS at Alaska Airlines Center (unless otherwise indicated)All times Alaska Standard

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Sophomore Forward ALYSHA DEVINE

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The 2014-15 Alaska Anchorage Women’s Basketball media guide is a production of UAA’s Media Relations office, written, edited, designed and compiled by Nate Sagan, with editorial assistance from Dallas Baldwin. Cover design by Emma Renly. Primary photography by Sam Wasson. It is the policy of UAA to provide services and benefits to all students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. This official pub-lication was released by the University of Alaska Anchorage to promote Seawolf Women’s Basketball.

2014-15 Schedule ..............................................................................................Inside Front CoverQuick Facts/Table of Contents/Media Information ....................................................................... 12014-15 Season Preview ................................................................................................................ 22014-15 Team Photo & Roster ...................................................................................................... 3Head Coach Ryan McCarthy ......................................................................................................... 4Assistant Coaches Alex Carlson & Shaina Afoa / Support Staff .................................................. 5

SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILESReturning Players – Seniors Alli Madison ...........................................................................................................................6-7 Emily Craft ................................................................................................................................ 8 Christina Davis .......................................................................................................................... 9 KeKe Wright ........................................................................................................................... 10Returning Players – Sophomore & Juniors Jenna Buchanan ....................................................................................................................... 11 Alysha Devine ......................................................................................................................... 12 Alyssa Hutchins ....................................................................................................................... 13 Jessica Madison ....................................................................................................................... 14 Kiki Robertson ........................................................................................................................ 15Newcomers & Returning Redshirts Sierra Afoa / Leah Bonner / Adriana Dent ............................................................................. 16 Megan Mullings / Jerica Nelson / Tara Thompson / Hannah Wandersee .............................. 17

UAA STATISTICS/RECORDS/HISTORYGreat Northwest Athletic Conference / Seawolf Facilities ......................................................... 182013-14 Seawolf Year in Review ................................................................................................ 19Seawolf Record Book All-Time Individual Records................................................................................................... 20 All-Time Team Records .......................................................................................................... 21 All-Time Single-Season & Career Leaders ........................................................................22-25 Year-by-Year Team and Coaching Records ........................................................................... 26 NCAA Tournament History .................................................................................................... 27 All-Time Series vs. Opponents ..........................................................................................28-29 Year-by-Year Team Statistics ................................................................................................. 29 All-Time Results ................................................................................................................30-35 All-Time Letterwinners ........................................................................................................... 36 Honor Roll ..........................................................................................................................37-39 GCI Great Alaska Shootout..................................................................................................... 40

UAA & ALASKAUAA Administration ............................................................................................................41This is UAA! ................................................................................................................................ 42Anchorage & Alaska .......................................................................................... Inside Back Cover

SEAWOLFQUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONName: University of Alaska AnchorageLocation: 3211 Providence Dr. Anchorage, AK 99508Founded: 1977Enrollment: 17,202Nickname: SeawolvesColors: Green & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Great Northwest Athletic Conf.Chancellor: Tom CaseAthletics Director: Keith HackettAthletic Dept. Phone: 907-786-1250Ticket Office Phone: 907-786-1293

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Ryan McCarthy, 3rd year at UAA Alma Mater: Northwest Nazarene, 2006 Record at UAA: 36-19, 2 years Career: 50-32, 3 years Office Phone: 907-786-1040 Email: [email protected] Head Coach: Alex Carlson, 2nd year Alma Maters: Oregon Tech, 2005 Boise State, 2010 Office Phone: 907-786-4839 Email: [email protected] Coach: Shaina Afoa, 3rd year Alma Mater: Central Washington, 2011 Office Phone: 907-786-1228 Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION2013-14 Record: 19-92013-14 GNAC Record/Finish: 12-6 (t-3rd)2014 GNAC Tournament Finish: QuarterfinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Redshirts Returning: 1Newcomers (non-redshirts): 5Home Arena: Alaska Airlines Center (5,000)

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Women’s Basketball: 1977-78All-Time Record: 607-441 (.579)NCAA Appearances: 13 (Last–2014 1st Rd)

MEDIA RELATIONSDirector/W.Basketball Contact: Nate Sagan Office Phone: 907-786-1295 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: 907-563-4565Associate Director: Dallas Baldwin Office: 907-786-4625 E-Mail: [email protected]: GoSeawolves.com

SOCIAL MEDIAOfficial Site: GoSeawolves.comTwitter: @UAASeawolves and @UAAWBBFacebook: Alaska Anchorage Seawolves and University of Alaska Anchorage Women’s BasketballInstagram: @AlaskaAnchorage

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Alaska Dispatch NewsBeth Bragg — Sports Editor1001 Northway Drive, Anchorage, AK 99504Phone: (907) 257-4335

KTUU-TV (NBC – Channel 2)Kevin Wells — Sports Director701 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 762-9228

KTVA-TV (CBS Ch. 11)Dave Goldman — Sports Director1001 Northway Dr., #202, Anchorage, AK 99507Phone: (907) 274-1111

KYUR/KTBY-TV (ABC Ch. 13/FOX Ch. 4)John Thompson — Sports Director2700 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507Phone: (907) 561-1313

KTZN Radio (550 AM, ESPN) Kurt Haider — Sports Director800 E. Dimond #3-370, Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 522-1515

KAFC Radio (93.7 FM)Tom Steigleman – General Manager6401 E. Northern Lights Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99504Phone: (907) 377-2020

The Northern LightUniversity of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-1567

KRUA Radio (88.1 FM)University of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-6803

MEDIA GUIDELINESFor credentials or interview requests, please contact the UAA Media Relations office at least one day in advance. Media Relations produces weekly press releases and game notes complete with statistics for each sport during the season.

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

#SeawolfWBB#GoSeawolves

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Three freshmen, including a pair of for-mer Alaska prep stars, also hope to make an immediate impact. Dimond High School product Sierra Afoa should gain from her redshirt experience of a year ago as she adds another option for McCarthy at either forward position. True freshman forward Leah Bonner was an early signee with UAA last fall before earning Idaho’s Gatorade Player of the Year honors in her senior season. Another 6-foot forward, Bonner led Skyview High School to a 26-2 record and its first-ever state title, averaging 18.2 ppg, 9.7 rpg and 3.0 apg. Meanwhile, Jerica Nelson is coming off a state-title season with her Kodiak Bears, capturing USA Today Alaska Girls’ Player of the Year and Region III MVP honors as a senior. Her addition will give UAA three quality point guards, along with Robertson and Dent.

LEFT: Sophomore guard Kiki Robertson dished 5.0 assists per game as a rookie and is a Preseason All-GNAC selec on in 2014-15.

BELOW: One of seven Alas-kans on the roster, junior guard Jenna Buchanan av-eraged 9.7 points per game and was the No. 2 three-point shooter in the GNAC last year at 42 percent.

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freshman. After earning 11 starting assign-ments, the former Wasilla High star will increase her leadership role in 2014-15 as team captain. Along with Wright, UAA now boasts three former JC All-Americans with the addition of newcomers Adriana Dent and Megan Mullings. A point guard originally from Southern California, Dent redshirted last season after transferring from the College of Southern Idaho, where she was MVP of the 2013 NJCAA Region 18 Tournament. Mullings makes her debut in green & gold after two seasons at South Mountain Community College in her native Arizona. The 6-footer was No. 46 overall and No. 11 among power forwards in the national JC recruiting rankings, with numbers of 20.7 ppg, 9.0 rpg and .579 field-goal shooting as a sophomore.

With five of the top six scorers returning from last year’s NCAA

Tournament team, Alaska Anchorage head coach Ryan McCarthy has the luxury of a veteran squad as the Seawolves aim for the Great Northwest Athletic Conference title and another playoff berth in 2014-15. Along with the core of the team, the other thing sure to stay consistent is the Seawolves’ up-tempo ‘Mayhem’ style of play. UAA led the nation with 14.3 steals per game and ranked 11th in scoring with 79.6 ppg in 2013-14, finishing 19-9 overall and tied for third in the GNAC at 12-6. Among the four starters back from that team include Preseason All-GNAC selec-tions Alli Madison and Kiki Robertson. Madison – one of two active seniors on the roster – was UAA’s leading scorer at 12.4 points per game last year, along with averages of 4.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.7 steals. The Seattle product scored in double figures 19 times as junior, utilizing an aggressive midrange game that earned a team-high 129 trips to the free-throw line. Meanwhile, Robertson is a unanimous all-league preseason pick after garnering Second Team All-GNAC honors as a true freshman. The Honolulu native was the only rookie in Div. II to finish in the nation’s top 20 in both assists (5.0 apg) and steals (3.2 spg), while adding 10.3 points and 4.1 boards per contest. As the engine that drives UAA’s pressure defense, Robertson will aim to avoid the foul trouble that limited her to 23.5 minutes per game. The team’s third returning double-dig-it scorer is junior shooting guard Jessica Madison, who put up 10.9 ppg with team-bests of 46 three-pointers made and .804 free-throw shooting. The Washingtonian also tallied 19 double-digit scoring efforts last year. Fellow junior guard Jenna Buchanan gives McCarthy another deadeye shooter, having ranked second in the GNAC with her .422 three-point percentage last year. From the tiny Yukon River community of Galena (pop. 470), Buchanan averaged 9.4 ppg and came on strong late in the campaign, tally-ing double figures in 9 of 18 league games. The team’s other senior – 6-foot forward KeKe Wright – will play an increased role from her first season at UAA, when she averaged 7.4 points and 5.8 rebounds in just 19.6 minutes per game off the bench, shoot-ing a team-best .510 from the field. Sophomore forward Alysha Devine is UAA’s final non-redshirting returner, hav-ing averaged 3.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 14.6 minutes per game as a true

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN (High School/Previous Team) 2 Adriana Dent G 5-7 Jr. RS Canyon Country, Calif. (Canyon HS/Coll. of Southern Idaho) 4 Alli Madison G/F 5-8 Sr. 3V Seattle, Wash. (Kennedy HS) 11 Megan Mullings F 6-0 Jr. TR Glendale, Ariz. (Cactus HS/Sacramento St./S. Mountain CC) 12 Jenna Buchanan G 5-8 Jr. 2V Galena (Galena HS) 13 KeKe Wright F 6-0 Sr. 1V Las Vegas, Nev. (Canyon Springs HS/Gillette [Wyo.] College) 14 Jerica Nelson G 5-5 Fr. HS Kodiak (Kodiak HS) 15 Alysha Devine F 6-1 So. 1V Wasilla (Wasilla HS) 21 Leah Bonner F 5-11 Fr. HS Nampa, Idaho (Skyview HS) 23 Kiki Robertson G 5-5 So. 1V Honolulu, Hawaii (Mid-Pacific Institute) 24 Sierra Afoa F 5-9 Fr. RS Anchorage (Dimond HS) 25 Jessica Madison G 5-8 Jr. 2V Port Angeles, Wash. (PAHS) RS Emily Craft C 6-1 Sr. 1V Mountain View, Wyo. (Mountain View HS/Central Wyoming Coll.) RS Christina Davis G 5-5 Sr. 1V Las Vegas, Nev. (Valley HS/Gillette [Wyo.] College) RS Alyssa Hutchins G 5-7 Jr. 2V Wasilla (Wasilla HS) RS Tara Thompson G 5-7 Fr. HS Anchorage (Dimond HS) RS Hannah Wandersee F/C 6-1 Fr. HS Kodiak (Kodiak HS) HEAD COACH: Ryan McCarthy (Northwest Nazarene, ’06), 3rd season at UAA (36-19); 4th overall (50-32) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Alex Carlson (Oregon Tech, ’05), 2nd season ASSISTANT COACH: Shaina Afoa (Central Washington, ’11), 3rd season

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SEAWOLVES BY CLASS

Seniors (4): A. Madison, Cra , Davis, Wright

Juniors (5): Buchanan, Dent, Hutchins, J. Madison, Mullings

Sophomores (2): Devine, RobertsonFreshmen (4): Afoa, Bonner, Nelson,

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Alaska (7): Afoa, Buchanan, Devine, Hutchins, Nelson, Thompson, Wandersee

Nevada (2): Davis, WrightWashington (2): Alli Madison, Jessica MadisonArizona (1): MullingsCalifornia (1): DentHawaii (1): RobertsonIdaho (1): BonnerWyoming (1): Cra

2014-15 Alaska Anchorage SeawolvesStanding (le -to-right): KeKe Wright, Leah Bonner, Megan Mullings, Alysha Devine, Hannah Wandersee, Sierra Afoa, Alli Madison. Seated (l-r): Jenna Buchanan, Jerica Nelson, Adriana Dent, Tara Thompson, Kiki Robertson, Chris na Davis, Alyssa Hutchins, Jessica Madison.

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McCarthy played professionally for Tus Bramsche in Bramsche, Germany, in 2006-07, where he led the league in three-pointers and free throw percentage. He spent 2006 with the Central Oregon Hotshots of the International Basketball League, averaging 16 points, four assists and four rebounds per game. A 4-year starter and 3-year captain for the Crusaders from 2002-06, McCarthy was NNU’s Orrin Hills Male Athlete of the Year for 2005-06. He ranks third in program his-tory with 256 treys over his career, setting the then-GNAC single-season record with 102 three pointers in 2005-06. Overall he posted 1,161 career points for the Crusaders. McCarthy graduated from NNU in 2006 with a B.S. in social science education. He and his wife Jenny have one son, Donovan.

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coaching talents in the NCAA Div. II ranks, Anchorage native Ryan McCarthy begins

his third year at the helm of the Alaska Anchorage women’s basketball program in 2014-15. In his first two seasons at UAA, McCarthy has led the Seawolves to a 36-19 overall record and an NCAA Tournament berth. In 2013-14, McCarthy’s squad finished 19-9 overall and tied for third in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference with a 12-6 mark, making the NCAA playoffs for the first time under his leadership. Playing an exciting, up-tempo style, the Seawolves led the nation with 14.3 steals per game and were the highest-scoring team in the GNAC at nearly 80 points per contest. Despite a shortened roster, McCarthy’s first Seawolf squad rallied for a seven-game win streak to close the 2012-13 regular sea-son and a third-place tie in the final GNAC standings at 11-7. In two seasons under McCarthy, the Seawolves have produced four all-con-ference honorees and the 2013 GNAC Freshman of the Year (Jessica Madison) among their individual awards, while team-wise UAA has posted victories over two NCAA Div. I teams, two NCAA Div. II nationally ranked teams, and perfect 4-0 marks against league rivals Seattle Pacific, Alaska Fairbanks and Western Oregon. Prior to UAA, McCarthy spent five sea-sons at GNAC rival Northwest Nazarene from 2007-12. At NNU, he served as an assistant, interim head coach and associate head coach, helping the Crusaders to two NCAA Tournament berths and a .633 win-ning percentage during that stretch. After helping NNU to a 56-27 record as assistant coach from 2007-10, McCarthy stepped up as acting head coach in 2010-11 and led the Crusaders to a 14-13 record and a bid to the inaugural GNAC Tournament. In 2011-12, McCarthy was named associ-ate head coach and helped pilot NNU to an 18-10 season.

THE McCARTHY FILE

Educa on: B.S., Social Science Educa on, Northwest Nazarene, 2006

Record at UAA: 36-19, 2 seasonsOverall Record: 50-32, 3 seasonsHometown: Anchorage

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ALEX CARLSONAssociate Head Coach

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Following two seasons as a graduate assistant, Anchorage native Shaina

Afoa returns to the Seawolf staff in 2014-15 a full-time assistant coach.

In her first two years, Afoa has contrib-uted to clubs that posted a combined 36-19 record and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2014.

Afoa was a three-sport athlete at Great Northwest Athletic Conference rival Central Washington from 2006-11, lettering four times in both basketball and track & field, plus once in volleyball. A three-year starter at center, she ranked No. 2 on the Wildcats’ career list for blocks with 126, plus fourth in rebounds (599), sixth in games started (79) and 10th in field-goal percentage (.461).

Afoa graduated from Anchorage’s Dimond High School and earned her bachelor’s degree in Art/Graphic Design from CWU in 2011. She recived her graduate certificate in human services from UAA in May 2014.

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Alex Carlson begins his second season-with the Alaska Anchorage women’s

basketball program and his first as the pro-gram’s associate head coach in 2014-15.

In his first season at UAA, the Seawolves posted a 19-9 record and qualified for the

NCAA Tournament, ranking among the nation’s leaders in scoring and steals.

Carlson came to UAA after four combined seasons at Pacific (Ore.) University, where he coached three years on the men’s staff and one year on the women’s side. At Pacific, he served as the Boxers’ recruiting coor-dinator and was respon-sible for coaching the post players.

Carlson also spent two years as a Div. I student assistant at Boise State, where he also coached the Idaho Select AAU program. Prior to that, he was the head girls basketball coach for two seasons at his high school alma mater in Culver, Ore.

Carlson played under legendary coach Dan Miles for four seasons at NAIA power Oregon Tech, where he earned honorable mention All-American and First Team All-Cascade Collegiate Conference honors after helping lead Oregon Tech to the 2003-04 NAIA Div. II national championship, plus another Final Four appearance in 2005.

He ranks No. 3 on the Oregon Tech all-time rebounds list and 10th in career points with 1,341. Carlson received his bachelor’s degree in marketing from Oregon Tech in 2005 and earned a second bachelor’s degree in general education from Boise State in 2010.

He and his wife Courtney are the proud parents of two young sons, Jakob and Michael.

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NATE SAGANMedia Relations Director

RACHEL BUTLERAsst. Athletic Trainer

JANE PALLISTERSr. Associate Athletic Dir.

Head Athletic Trainer Christine Volk

Assistant Athletic Trainers Rachel Butler Kevin Lechtenberg

Head Team Physician Jeff Moore, MD

Team Physicians Richard McEvoy, MD Paul Steer, MD

Sports Medicine Consultants Leo Bustad, MD Shane Cummings, MD Leslie Dean, MD Jay Derksen, DM Mary Ann Foland, MD Rikki Keen, RD Larry Levine, MD Brett Mason, DO Jan Nyboer, MD Elisha Powell, MD Douglas Prevost, MD Greg Stone, DM Kenneth Swayman, DPM Tom Vasileff, MD

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

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2013-14: Led team and ranked 13th in Great Northwest Athletic Conference with 12.4 points per game, helping UAA to 19-9 over-all record and NCAA Tournament berth … ranked third in assists (2.5 apg) and steals (1.7 spg) for Seawolf squad that led NCAA Div. II with 14.3 steals per game, along with other top-20 team ranks in turnover margin (6th, +7.04), scoring offense (11th, 79.6 ppg) and assists (16th, 16.9 apg) … posted other GNAC individual ranks of 12th in both steals and assist/turnover ratio (1.1) … scored double figures in 19 of 27 games, including 10 straight to start season … made Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team after earning player-of-the-game honors in 83-75 double-OT win over Div. I UC Riverside, accounting for 17 points and 12 rebounds … equaled career-high with 21 points (11-12 FT), plus 8 rebounds, 4 assists and no turnovers in 77-65 home win over 5th-ranked Seattle Pacific … other top outings included 20 points (5-9 FG, 2-3 3FG, 8-9 FT), 4 assists and 2 steals in 72-70 home win over NW Nazarene; 19 points, 5 rebounds and 4 steals in 82-80 road win over Central Washington; and 14 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals in AT&T Hoops Classic win over NCAA qualifier Saint Leo … finished junior season No. 17 on UAA career FT% list at .725.

2012-13: Fifth-leading scorer (9.5 ppg) for Seawolf team that went 17-10 and tied for third in Great Northwest Athletic Conference at 11-7 … played in 14 games before season cut short by knee injury in early February … earned GNAC Red Lion Player of the Week honors for Jan. 21-27 after outings in road wins over Western Oregon and Saint Martin’s … posted first career double-double with 15 points (6-10 FG) and 10 rebounds at WOU, followed by career-high 17 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and career-high 4 steals at SMU … scored double figures six times, including 15 points (6-11 FG, 2-4 3FG) in road win over Seattle Pacific and 14 points in home loss to nationally ranked Western Washington.

2011-12: Saw action in 17 games for Seawolf club that went 30-5 and reached NCAA Div. II Elite Eight … sidelined eight games in December and January with leg injury … found scoring column on seven occasions, including season-high 5 points (1-2 3FG, 2-2 FT) in league home win over Saint Martin’s … tallied 4 points (2-3 FG) and 2 rebounds in home win over Northwest Nazarene.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered all four years at Washington Class 3A power Kennedy Catholic, helping squad to 100-12 overall record and State Tournament every year, including unbeaten record and state title as sophomore in 2008-09 … as senior in 2010-11, cap-tained Kennedy to 25-4 overall mark (14-0 in Seamont League) and 4th-place finish at State, averaging 16.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.6 steals and 1.9 assists per game … earned First Team All-Seamont League honors and was MVP of 2010 Les Schwab Christmas Classic … named WIAA State Athlete of the Week for Dec. 26, 2010-Jan. 1, 2011 … played in both WIBCA and Queens of the Hardwood state all-star games.

PERSONAL: Born Alli Katherine Madison on Apr. 12, 1993 in Reno, Nev. … daughter of Marianne and Mark Madison … has one brother … interests include drawing, painting and working out … psychology major.

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MADISON’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 21, twice (last vs Sea le Pacifi c, 12/7/13)

Rebounds — 12 vs UC Riverside, 11/26/13Assists — 8, twice (last vs Western New Mexico, 11/9/13)

Blocks — 1, twiceSteals — 7 vs Cameron, 12/20/13

Season GP-GS Min./Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2011-12 (Fr) 17-0 79/4.6 8-32 .250 3-12 .250 6-8 .750 4–3-7/0.4 13-0 6 6 1 2 25/1.2 2012-13 (So) 14-7 382/27.3 49-133 .368 12-31 .387 23-34 .676 15-35–51/3.6 24-0 36 45 0 14 133/9.5 2013-14 (Jr) 27-21 659/24.4 113-324 .349 15-63 .238 95-129 .736 43-66-109/4.0 48-2 67 61 1 45 336/12.4 TOTALS 58-28 1120/19.3 170-489 .348 30-106 .283 124-171 .725 62-105-167/2.9 85-2 109 112 2 61 494/ 8.5

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Season GP-GS Min./Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2013-14 (Jr) 28-3 474/16.9 79-166 .476 0-1 .000 44–74 .595 58-69-127/4.5 73-6 4 44 29 28 202/7.2

CRAFT’S CAREER STATISTICS

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CRAFT’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 16, three mes (last vs Simon Fraser, 2/20/14)

Rebounds — 13 vs Sea le Pacifi c, 12/7/13Assists — 1, four mes

Blocks — 4 vs Western New Mexico, 11/9/13Steals — 5 at Western Oregon, 2/10/14

2014-15: Slated to redshirt this season.

2013-14: Averaged 7.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and team-best 1.0 blocks per game for Seawolf squad that went 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … posted Great Northwest Athletic Confer-ence top-10 ranks in blocks (9th) and FG% (10th, .476) … scored double fi gures eight times … tallied fi rst career double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds in home win over 5th-ranked Seattle Pa-cifi c … had 14 points, 9 rebounds and UAA season-best 4 blocks in season-opening win over Western New Mexico … other top perfor-mances included 16 points (6-8 FG, 4-4 FT), 4 steals and 2 blocks in win over NCAA qualifi er Simon Fraser; 16 points (6-8 FG), 9 rebounds and 3 steals in 96-87 road win over Alaska Fairbanks; 16 points (8-10 FG), 6 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 steals in home win over eventual GNAC champ MSU Billings; and 9 points (3-3 FG) in 60-56 NCAA Tourney road loss to eventual Final 4 qualifi er Cal Poly Pomona.

BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at Central Wyoming College in Riverton, Wyo. … averaged 10.4 points and 7.0 rebounds as a sophomore in 2012-13, shooting 48.5 percent from the fi eld … as a freshman, averaged 8 points and 5.5 rebounds.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Mountain View High to 26-4 overall and 12-1 league records as senior in 2010-11, earning Class 3A All-State honors … lettered four years for MVHS squad that won regional title each season … competed in multiple events for Buffalos’ track & fi eld squad, earning 2011 Wyoming State title in the long jump with leap of 18 feet, 1/4-inch … earned nine total varsity letters in basketball (4), track & fi eld (4) and volleyball (1).

PERSONAL: Born October 1992 in Albany, N.Y. … daughter of Craig and Nancy Smith … married to UAA men’s basketball player Jacob Craft … history major.

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Season GP-GS Min./Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2013-14 (Jr) 28-0 481/17.2 43-130 .331 14-42 .333 24-36 .667 15-40–55/2.0 40-1 82 54 1 48 124/4.4

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Christina Davis

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DAVIS’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 13 at Sea le Pacifi c, 2/27/14Rebounds — 8 at MSU Billings, 3/1/14Assists — 11 vs MSU Billings, 12/5/13

Blocks — 1 vs Western Oregon, 1/9/14Steals — 4, four mes (last vs MSU Billings, 3/1/14)

2014-15: Slated to redshirt this season.

2013-14: Played in all 28 contests as primary reserve point guard for UAA team that went 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … posted Great Northwest Athletic Conference ranks of 9th in assists (2.9 apg), 11th in steals (1.7 spg) and 7th in assist/turnover ratio (1.5) … helped Seawolves lead NCAA Div. II in steals with 14.3 per game, along with other top-20 team ranks in turnover margin (6th, +7.04), scoring offense (11th, 79.6 ppg) and assists (16th, 16.9 apg) … dished 4-plus assists on nine occasions … had 7 points, 5 rebounds and UAA season-best 11 assists in 90-59 win over even-tual GNAC champ MSU Billings … other top games included 13 points (4-4 FG, 2-2 3FG), 3 assists, no turnovers and 2 steals in playoff-clinching road win over Seattle Pacific; 6 points (3-6 FG), 2 assists and 2 steals in win over fellow NCAA qualifier Western Washington; and 10 points (4-7 FG), 4 assists in narrow road loss to NCAA qualifier Simon Fraser.

BEFORE UAA: Averaged 9.1 points, 2.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.0 steals during sophomore season at Gillette (Wyo.) College, help-ing Pronghorns to program-best 28-6 record … earned spot on NJ-CAA Region IX Championships All-Tournament Team as Gillette reached title game and within one win of national tourney berth … teamed with fellow Seawolf signee KeKe Wright as Gillette reached program-best No. 11 in NJCAA national rankings … averaged 5.2 points, 1.4 assists and 1.3 steals as freshman on Gillette squad that fi nished 18-13.

HIGH SCHOOL: Put up 12.5 points per game to lead Valley High to a 19-5 record as a senior and team captain in 2010-11 … earned fi rst-team all-conference honors as a senior and was second-team all-league and team MVP as a junior … earned two varsity letters in basketball and two in track & fi eld … graduated with honors.

PERSONAL: Born August 1993 in Brooklyn, N.Y. … daughter of Linda Davis and Ignatius Arzu … enjoys watching moves, read-ing and drawing … health sciences major.

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Las Vegas, NevadaCanyon Springs HS

Gille e [WY] College

Season GP-GS Min./Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2013-14 (Jr) 28-17 549/19.6 76-149 .510 0-1 .000 55-80 .688 70-91-161/5.8 75-2 11 38 18 41 207/7.4

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Rebounds — 15 vs Western New Mexico, 11/9/13Assists – 2, twice (last vs MSU Billings, 12/5/13)

Blocks – 2, twice (last vs Saint Leo, 12/21/13)Steals – 5 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/17/13

2013-14: Shot team-best .510 FG% and ranked second in rebound-ing (5.8 rpg) and blocks (0.6 bpg) for Seawolf squad that went 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … posted Great Northwest Athletic Conference ranks of 6th in FG%, 16th in blocks, 17th in rebounding and 17th in steals (1.5) … helped UAA lead NCAA Div. II as a team with 14.3 steals per game … scored double fig-ures eight times and grabbed at least 6 rebounds at 13 occasions … grabbed 15 rebounds in first career game to help lead win over Western New Mexico … other top performances included 10 points (4-7 FG, 2-2 FT), 7 rebounds in playoff-clinching road win over Seattle Pacific; 9 points (5-5 FT), 9 rebounds and 3 steals in 72-70 home win over NW Nazarene; 15 points (5-6 FG, 5-6 FT), 7 rebounds and 2 blocks in win over fellow NCAA qualifier Saint Leo; and 16 points (4-6 FG, 8-9 FT), 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals in home win over eventual GNAC champion MSU Billings.

BEFORE UAA: Became fi rst player in Gillette (Wyo.) College history to earn NJCAA All-America honors, leading squad to a program-best 28-6 record as a sophomore in 2012-13 … led Region IX in scoring at 17.7 ppg (11th nationally), and ranked fourth with 8.9 rebounds per game … also averaged 2.2 steals, 1.0 blocks and shot 52.7 percent (207-393) from the fi eld … joined teammate and fel-low Seawolf signee Christina Davis on Region IX Championships All-Tournament Team as Pronghorns advanced to title game and within one win of national berth … set seven school records, includ-ing most points (558), rebounds (284) and double-doubles (15) in a season, and most rebounds (507) and blocks (56) in a career … averaged 8.7 points and 6.8 rebounds as a freshman, helping Gil-lette to its fi rst 20-win season … concluded rookie year with spot on Region IX All-Tournament Team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 13.8 points and 7.0 rebounds in 2010-11 to capture Northeast League MVP honors as senior … helped Pio-neers to share of Northeast League title with 13-1 record, plus spot in Sunrise Region semifi nals … four-year letterwinner.

PERSONAL: Born June 1993 in Las Vegas … daughter of Tameka Wright … justice major.

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Galena, AlaskaGalena HS

Season GP-GS Min./Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2012-13 (Fr) 27-20 733/27.1 81-182 .445 29-85 .341 15-21 .714 39-75–114/4.2 58-1 51 42 4 31 206/7.6 2013-14 (So) 25-14 613/24.5 87-203 .429 38–90 .422 22-31 .710 30-61–91/3.6 68-2 43 29 2 25 234/9.4 TOTALS 52-34 1346/25.9 168-385 .436 67-175 .383 37-52 .712 69-136-205/3.9 126-3 94 71 6 56 440/8.5

BUCHANAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Jenna Buchanan

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BUCHANAN’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 20 vs Northwest Nazarene, 2/1/14

Rebounds — 10 vs Simon Fraser, 2/20/14Assists — 5, three mes (last vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/15/14)

Blocks — 2 vs Eastern New Mexico, 12/18/12Steals — 5, twice (last vs Eastern New Mexico, 12/18/12)

2013-14: Was 5th-leading scorer (9.4 ppg) for UAA squad that finished 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … ranked 2nd in GNAC with .422 3FG%, along with top-20 marks in 3FGs per game (13th, 1.5) and FG% (19th, .429) … ranked 10th on UAA single-season 3FG% list … scored in double figures 10 times, including nine of 18 GNAC contests … scored career-high 20 points (7-13 FG, 4-5 3FG), along with 6 rebounds and 4 assists, in 72-70 win over NW Nazarene … tallied first career double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and no turnovers in win over fellow NCAA qualifier Simon Fraser … other top games included 16 points (7-10 FG) in win over Cameron; 17 points (6-10 FG, 2-3 3FG), 5 rebounds in 96-87 road win over Alaska Fairbanks; 19 points (7-11 FG, 3-3 3FG, 2-2 FT), 5 rebounds and 5 assists in home win over UAF; and 14 points, (6-12 FG), 6 rebounds and 4 assists in win over fellow NCAA qualifier Western Washington … earned spot on GNAC All-Academic Team with overall GPA of 3.45 … finished sophomore season No. 8 on UAA career 3FG% list at .383, plus No. 9 in 3FGs per game at 1.29.

2012-13: Averaged 7.6 points and was team’s third-leading rebounder at 4.2 rpg … played in every game and made 20 starts as true freshman, helping UAA to 17-10 mark and 3rd-place finish in GNAC … ranked second on team in assists (1.9 apg) and field-goal pct. (.445) … finished with GNAC ranks of 10th in three-point pct. (.341), 12th in FG%, 29th in rebounding and 37th in scoring … helped UAA pace GNAC with 8.2 three-pointers per game … tied for No. 3 on UAA freshman list for 3FGs made with 29 … named AT&T Hoops Classic Player of the Game in victory over Eastern New Mexico with 15 points (6-8 FG, 3-4 FT), 7 rebounds and 5 steals … helped UAA to blowout win over Div. I North Dakota State with 4 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, no turnovers and 2 steals in 34 minutes … scored 17 points (5-9 3FG) and grabbed 6 rebounds in second collegiate game to aid home win over Regis … matched season-high with 17 points, along with 7 rebounds and 3 assists, in home win over playoff contender MSU Billings … other top outings included 15 points (6-10 FG), 7 rebounds, 5 assists, no turnovers, 2 steals in road win over UAF; 14 points (5-7 FG, 4-5 3FG) in home win over Seattle Pacific; and 10 points (5-7 FG), 9 rebounds in GNAC Tournament loss to NW Nazarene.

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected Alaska Media/AABC Class 3A Player of the Year and led Galena to first-ever state title in 2011-12 … had 25 points, including the game-tying putback at the regulation buzzer, 11 rebounds and six steals in 67-58 victory over Sitka in state-title game …. earned two Aurora Conference MVP awards (Jr., Sr.) and three straight first-team all-state honors … captained team for final three seasons … earned 12 total varsity letters in basketball (4), volleyball (4), cross country running (3) and Nordic skiing (1), capturing team MVP honors in all four sports …played for Alaska Lady Hoops club squad beginning with freshman season … honor roll student and class valedictorian.

PERSONAL: Born September 1994 in Fairbanks … daughter of Jon and Beth Buchanan … enjoys card games, watching SVU, puzzles and cutting hair … early childhood development major.

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Wasilla, AlaskaWasilla HS

Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2013-14 (Fr) 27-11 393/14.6 39-114 .342 4-24 .167 23-32 .719 44-42–86/3.2 71-4 18 39 5 29 105/3.9

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Rebounds — 9 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19/13Assists — 4 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19/13Blocks — 2 at Sea le Pacifi c, 2/27/14

Steals — 3 vs Northwest Nazarene, 2/1/14

2013-14: Saw action in 27 of 28 games, including 11 starting assignments, for Seawolf team that went 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … averaged 5.8 points on 61 percent shooting during 5-game win streak in February that helped secure playoff spot … scored season-high 17 points (7-10 FG, 2-3 3FG) in Nov. 16 road win over BYU-Hawaii … other top games included 10 points (3-4 FG, 4-6 FT), 2 blocks and 2 steals in road win over Seattle Pacific; 7 points (3-5 FG) in home win over fellow NCAA quali-fier Western Washington; and 4 points (2-3 FG) in NCAA Tourney loss to eventual Final 4 qualifier Cal Poly Pomona.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2012-13 Alaska Gatorade Player of the Year and First Team All-State after helping Wasilla High to 30-0 record and third consecutive Class 4A State title … averaged 11.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 4.0 steals and 2.3 assists as a senior … also captured Northern Lights Conference Player of the Year award as Warriors won second straight NLC crown … earned All-NLC and Third Team All-State honors as a junior … made All-Tournament Team at ASAA State Championships as a sophomore and junior, and all-tourney at region tourney as a junior and senior … helped Wasilla to overall record of 67-4 in her three varsity seasons … also lettered twice in both track & fi eld and cross country, helping Warriors to multiple region and state titles in both sports.

PERSONAL: Born March 1995 in Grand Forks, N.D. … daughter of Michael and Amie Devine … brother Connor plays basketball at South Dakota State … business management major.

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Wasilla, AlaskaWasilla HS

Season GP-GS Min./Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2012-13 (Fr) 25-2 225/9.0 16-55 .291 14-45 .311 3-5 .600 3-8–11/0.4 12-0 20 16 0 9 49/2.0 2013-14 (So) 25-0 202/8.1 23- 64 .359 17-40 .425 12-16 .750 9-8-17/0.7 14-0 10 11 0 17 75/3.0 TOTALS 50-2 427/8.5 39-119 .328 31-85 .365 15-21 .714 12-16-28/0.6 26-0 30 27 0 26 124/2.5

HUTCHINS’S CAREER STATISTICS

Alyssa Hutchins

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HUTCHINS’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 16 vs Western New Mexico, 11/9/13

Rebounds — 3, twice (last vs Western Oregon, 1/9/14)Assists — 4 vs Northwest Nazarene, 1/17/13

Blocks — 0Steals — 4 at BYU-Hawaii, 11/19/13

2014-15: Will redshirt this season.

2013-14: Played key reserve role in 25 games for Seawolf squad that went finished 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … shot team-best 42.5 percent (17 of 40) from three-point range … scored career-high 16 points (6-9 FG, 3-5 3FG) and grabbed 3 steals in season-opening win over Western New Mexico … tallied 12 points (4-6 FG, 3-5 3FG), 3 rebounds and 3 assists in home win over Western Oregon; other top games included 7 points (2-4 FG) in home win over eventual Great Northwest Athletic Conference champion MSU Billings; 6 points (2-3 3FG) and 2 steals in win over Cameron; and 6 points (2-3 3FG) in win over fellow NCAA qualifier Simon Fraser … earned UAA team-high 3.47 overall grade-point average to land spot on GNAC All-Academic Team.

2012-13: Saw action in 25 games, including a pair of starts, for Seawolf squad that went 17-10 and tied for 3rd place in Great Northwest Athletic Conference at 11-7 … scored 5 or more points on six occasions, including season-high 8 points (3-7 FG, 2-5 3FG) in home loss to eventual NCAA qualifier Northwest Nazarene … helped UAA to road upset of then-nationally ranked NNU on Feb. 16, going 2 for 2 from three-point range and dishing an assist … tallied 6 points apiece in home wins over BYU-Hawaii and Saint Martin’s.

HIGH SCHOOL: Selected Alaska Media/AABC Class 4A Player of the Year and led Wasilla to successful state-title defense with 27-1 overall record … scored 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, plus three assists in 56-33 championship game win over West Valley, claim-ing spot on All-State Tournament Team ... … earned Northern Lights Conference co-MVP honors and third straight all-state selec-tion as a senior … averaged 17.8 points and 3.2 steals per game, shooting 49.3 percent from the field, 32.4 percent on three-pointers and 77.1 percent on free throws … led Warriors to title of 2011 Doc Larson Roundball Classic, against out-of-state competition, scoring 15 points in title victory over Lake Washington helped Warriors to NLC title as a junior but missed state tournament with injury … made All-State Tournament Team as a sophomore in 2010 … let-

tered three times in basketball, twice in cross country and twice in track & field … coached by former Seawolf Mark Strabel in cross country and track, helping team win 2011 state track title … played summer basketball for Alaska Lady Hoops from 2008-12.

PERSONAL: Born November 1993 in Anchorage … daughter of Richard and Nicole Hutchins … enjoys running, hiking and reading … business management major.

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Port Angeles, WashingtonPort Angeles HS

MADISON’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 19 at MSU Billings, 3/1/14

Rebounds — 9 at Western Washington, 2/2/13Assists — 5 vs Saint Mar n’s, 1/11/14

Blocks — 1, nine mesSteals — 3, six mes (last at Cal Poly Pomona, 3/14/14)

Jessica Madison

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Season GP-GS MP/Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2012-13 (Fr) 27-18 752/27.9 94-218 .431 35-114 .316 34-41 .829 32-59–91/3.4 63-1 39 40 4 28 258/9.6 2013-14 (So) 28-20 720/25.7 107-281 .381 46-152 .303 45-56 .804 27-52-79/2.8 41-0 54 29 5 29 305/10.9 TOTALS 55-38 1472/26.8 201-499 .403 82-266 .308 79-97 .814 59-111-170/3.1 104-1 93 69 9 57 563/10.2

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HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Port Angeles High, earning three straight Olympic League MVP honors and back-to-back First Team All-State accolades from The Associated Press … as senior in 2010-11, averaged 21.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 3.3 steals, helping Roughriders to 21-6 overall record and 16-0 in league … PAHS won last 37 straight Olympic League games, dating to sophomore season … fi nished with PAHS all-time scoring record – girls and boys – with 1,896 points, topping mark of older brother James, who went on to become No. 5 career scorer at D-I Cleveland State … led PAHS to four straight Olympic League titles, plus a district title and State Tournament appearance in 2011 … also lettered twice in soccer.

PERSONAL: Born April 1992 in Port Angeles, Wash. … daughter of Michelle and Guy Madison … sister of former Seawolf men’s player Jon Madison (1996-2000), one of three older brothers … enjoys hiking and the outdoors … justice major.

2013-14: Was third-leading scorer (10.9 ppg) for Seawolf team that went 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … nailed team-high 46 three-pointers and had team-best stats in FT% (.804), fewest turnovers per game (1.04) and assist/turnover ratio (1.86) … posted GNAC overall ranks of 21st in scoring and 10th in 3FGs per game (1.6), while ranking 2nd with a 2.1 A/T ratio in GNAC-only games … cracked top 20 on UAA single-season lists for FT% (13th), 3FGs made (18th) and 3FGs per game (18th) … scored double figures in 19 of 28 games, including six straight from Feb. 10-Mar. 1 … had career-high 19 points in 75-72 road loss to GNAC regular-season champ MSU Billings … other top outings included 13 points (4-8 FG, 2-4 3FG) in Great Alaska Shootout double-OT win over UC Riverside; 16 points (5-9 FG, 2-3 3FG, 4-4 FT) and 5 rebounds in 82-80 road win over Central Washington; 15 points (5-10 FG, 3-6 3FG) and 3 assists in 90-59 blowout of MSU Billings; 14 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in 79-75 home win over fellow NCAA qualifier Western Washington; and 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals with no turnovers in NCAA Tournament loss to eventual Final 4 squad Cal Poly Pomona … made GNAC All-Academic Team … finished season already at No. 34 on UAA career scoring list (563 pts), and tied for No. 12 in 3FGs made (82).

2012-13: Voted GNAC Freshman of the Year by league’s coaches … finished as UAA’s 4th-leading scorer with 9.6 points per game, along with GNAC ranks of 15th in FG% (.431), 17th in 3FGs per game (1.3) and 20th in 3FG% (.316) … broke UAA freshman record with 36 three-pointers, along with other rookie ranks of 6th in points (258) and 8th in both scoring average and FGs made (94) … played in all 27 games for club that finished 17-10 and tied for third in GNAC at 11-7 … started all 18 GNAC games, increasing aver-ages to 10.3 ppg and 3.8 rpg … scored double figures on 14 occa-sions, including career-highs of 18 points and 9 rebounds in road loss to nationally ranked and eventual NCAA semifinalist Western Washington … other top outings included 16 points (7-12 FG), 5 rebounds, 4 assists in home loss to Central Washington; 15 points (5-9 FG, 2-3 3FG), 3 steals in road win over CWU; 13 points in road win over UAF; and 14 points (5-9 FG), 4 rebounds, 2 steals in road win over Seattle Pacific … named team’s Most Improved Player.

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Honolulu, HawaiiMid-Pacifi c Ins tute

2013-14: Delivered one of top freshman campaigns in program history, starting all 28 games for Seawolf team that went 19-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … voted All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference Second Team after posting league ranks of 2nd in steals (3.2 spg), 3rd in assists (5.0 apg) and assist/turnover ratio (1.7), 18th in FT% (.747) and 24th in scoring (10.3 ppg) … only freshman in NCAA Div. II to rank in nation’s top 20 in both steals (7th) and assists (17th) … in NCAA teams stats, helped UAA lead nation with 14.3 steals per game, along with other top-20 team ranks in turnover margin (6th, +7.04), scoring offense (11th, 79.6 ppg) and assists (16th, 16.9 apg) … broke UAA freshman records for assists per game and total assists (140), plus top-10 rookie marks in eight additional categories … on Seawolf overall single-season lists, fin-ished 4th in both apg and total assists, 6th in total steals (90) and 7th in spg … scored double figures on 13 occasions and dished 5-plus assists in 14 games … made Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team and was named GNAC Player of the Week after averaging 16.5 ppg, 5.5 apg, 6.0 rpg and 6.0 spg in split with Div. I opponents UC Riverside and Georgetown … had two double-double on season-opening trip to Hawaii, including 10 rebounds and UAA season-high-tying 23 points in win vs Chaminade … other top games included 20 points (8-14 FG), 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 7 steals in 88-68 win over eventual NCAA qualifier Saint Leo; 19 points (7-10 FG, 4-4 FT), 5 assists and 6 steals in 96-87 road win over Alaska Fairbanks; 11 points (5-8 FG), 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 turnover in road win over Western Oregon; 14 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals in win over NCAA qualifier Simon Fraser; and 14 points (8-9 FT), 4 assists in 79-75 win over NCAA qualifier Western Washington.

HIGH SCHOOL: Twice named to Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s “Fab 15” and All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu First Team … averaged 14.6 points as senior in 2012-13 and was voted state’s Defensive Player of the Year by coaches and media … led ILH in scoring at 19.9 points per game as a junior in 2011-12 … also averaged 2.6 assists, 2.5 steals and 6.9 rebounds per game in state’s top circuit, shooting .511 from the fi eld and .752 from the free throw line … selected hon-orable mention ’Fab 15’ as sophomore in 2010-11 … three-year team captain … honor roll student.

ROBERTSON’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 18 at Western Washington, 2/2/13

Rebounds — 9 at Western Washington, 2/2/13Assists — 4 vs Central Washington, 1/19/13

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Kiki Robertson

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HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Dimond High to four straight top-4 fi nishes at the ASAA Class 4A State Tournament, including runner-up as a senior in 2013 … earned 2012-13 Cook Inlet Conference MVP award for third straight all-league honor … made All-State Tournament Team three times and was twice selected First Team All-State by the Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches … team captain as junior and senior … earned MVP honors at 2012 Lady Lynx Tournament … earned four letters in basketball, three in vol-leyball and two in softball … helped Lynx to 2010 and 2012 State titles in volleyball and the 2011 CIC softball championship … played with Team Alaska summer travel squad from 2011-13 … honor roll student, graduated Summa Cum Laude.

PERSONAL: Born December 1994 in An-chorage … daughter of Stan and Sarah Afoa … mother (formerly Sarah Sullivan) played basketball and volleyball at UAA from 1981-82 … one of four siblings, all current or former NCAA athletes — twin brother Stanson plays volleyball at Em-erson; sister Savannah played basketball and track & fi eld at Colorado School of Mines; and sister Shaina played basket-ball, volleyball and track & fi eld at Cen-tral Washington … major is undeclared.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named Gatorade Idaho Girls Basketball Player of the Year after leading Skyview High to 26-2 record and school’s fi rst-ever Class 4A State title in 2013-14 … averaged 18.2 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.0 as-sists, 3.2 steals and 2.5 blocks as a senior, while shooting 57.5 percent from inside the arc … was a two-time 1st Team All-State selection … had 27 points, 19 rebounds and 6 assists in Skyview’s State title-game win over Twin Falls … scored 17 points to help South team to victory in 2014 North-Vs.-South All-Star Game … was 2011-12 4A Southern Idaho Conference Player of the Year as a sophomore after helping Sky-view back to State tourney for fi rst time in four seasons … averaged 18.4 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.9 steals as Hawks fi nished runner-up at the 4A District III tournament and 4th place at State … missed junior sea-son due to injury … named MVP of Buffalo Wild Wings tourney in 2010 and 2011 … also lettered once in track & fi eld.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 4 1996 in Tacoma, Wash. … daughter of Harold Bonner and Deanna Paddock … psychology major.

2013-14: Redshirted.

BEFORE UAA: Earned NJCAA All-America honors as sophomore at College of Southern Idaho, averaging 7.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.3 steals per game while playing team-high 30.9 minutes per con-test … named MVP of NJCAA Region 18 Championships and made all-tourney team at Scenic West Athletic Conference Tourna-ment, helping Golden Eagles to both titles and No. 8 ranking in fi nal NJCAA poll … tallied 19 points, 16 rebounds and 3 steals in NJCAA Tournament 1st Round loss to Chi-pola … had 16 points and 4 assists in 57-55 Region 18 title-game win over North Idaho … missed majority of freshman season with broken foot.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned NJCAA All-America honors as sophomore at College of Southern Idaho, averaging 7.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.3 steals per game while playing team-high 30.9 minutes per con-test … named MVP of NJCAA Region 18 Championships and made all-tourney team at Scenic West Athletic Conference Tourna-ment, helping Golden Eagles to both titles and No. 8 ranking in fi nal NJCAA poll … tallied 19 points, 16 rebounds and 3 steals in NJCAA Tournament 1st Round loss to Chi-pola … had 16 points and 4 assists in 57-55 Region 18 title-game win over North Idaho … missed majority of freshman season with broken foot.

PERSONAL: Nickname is ‘Shorty’ … journal-ism & public communications major.

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BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at South Mountain Community College in Arizona … ranked No. 46 overall and No. 11 power forward in 2014 national JC recruiting rank-ings … captured Third Team NJCAA All-America honors as freshman in 2012-13 after averaging 13.7 points and 8.6 rebounds per game, while shooting 58.4 percent … as a sophomore, numbers rose to 20.7 ppg, 9.0 rpg and 57.9 FG% … redshirted true fresh-man campaign at Div. I Sacramento State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Cactus High a 20-4 overall record and 8-1 4A Black Can-yon League mark … led Cobras to 16-2 re-cord and No. 3 seed in the 4A-II State Tour-nament as a junior … had a school record 61 blocks in her sophomore season at Sandra Day O’Connor High School.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 22, 1992 in Maryvale, Ariz. … daughter of Tanya Mullings … in-terests include writing, foreign language and education … education major.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2014 Alaska Girls Player of the Year by USA Today and voted First Team All-State by Alaska Associa-tion of Basketball Coaches … also earned Region III Player of the Year, piloting Ko-diak to 25-0 record and fi rst 4A State title since 1981 … averaged 11.3 points, 4.7 assists and 4.7 steals in state tourney, in-cluding 18 points, 6 assists and 6 steals in semifi nal win over West Valley … scored 11 points in 2014 AABC All-Star Game … as a junior in 2012-13, earned AABC Sec-ond Team All-State, First Team All-NLC and All-Tournament Team at State, helping Bears to 4th-place fi nish … transferred from Colony High School in Palmer after helping Knights to 20-plus victories and 4A State Tournament berths as freshman and sopho-more … earned First Team All-NLC honors as sophomore in 2011-12.

PERSONAL: Born Mar. 23, 1996 in Kodiak … daughter of Robert and Tracie Nelson … has two siblings, Robert and Shelby … enjoys fi shing, hiking and hunting … social work major.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Produced stellar multi-sport career at Dimond High School, earning multiple postseason honors in basketball, softball and fl ag football … was selected First Team All-State by Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches and All-Cook Inlet Conference as a senior in 2013-14 … earned MVP of 2014 CIC Tournament, helping Lynx qualify for 4A State Tournament with 42 points to beat South Anchorage for 3rd place … selected to 2014 AABC Girls All-Star Game in April … as a junior, earned Third Team All-State, All-CIC and All-State Tournament Team honors, helping Lynx to runner-up at State … also aided Dimond’s CIC Tournament championship squad as a sophomore in 2011-12 … earned CIC Of-fensive Player of the Year award in fl ag foot-ball after quarterbacking Lynx to undefeated 2013 season … led Lynx to 48-2 record over course of career .

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 22, 1995 in An-chorage … daughter of Lon and Leonisa Thompson … brother Travis is senior guard on UAA men’s team … enjoys hanging out with friends, baking and watching TV … engineering major.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Scored over 1,000 career points, fi nishing with First Team All-State and Northern Lights Conference honors as a senior in 2013-14 … helped Kodiak to 25-0 record, NLC regular-season and tourna-ment, and 2014 ASAA Class 4A State titles … made All-Tournament Team at ASAA State Championships, scoring 15 points in semifi nals against West Valley and tally-ing 10 points and 13 rebounds in title-game win over Colony … named Second Team All-State by USA Today … played in 2014

AABC All-Star Game … as junior in 2012-13, earned Third Team All-State and First Team All-NLC honors, helping Kodiak to State Tourney berth … made All-NLC Sec-ond Team as sophomore in 2011-12 … also named NLC volleyball MVP as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 2, 1995 in Kodiak … daughter of Dayton and Jennifer Wandersee … has two siblings, Shane and Manya … enjoys hiking and fi shing … health sciences major.

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2013-14 GNAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT GB W L PCTxz-Montana State Billings 15 3 .833 —– 25 8 .758xyz-Western Washington 13 5 .722 2.0 19 10 .655xz-Alaska Anchorage 12 6 .667 3.0 19 9 .679xz-Simon Fraser 12 6 .667 3.0 20 10 .667x-Seattle Pacific 11 7 .611 4.0 18 9 .667x-Saint Martin’s 11 7 .611 4.0 18 11 .621Northwest Nazarene 8 10 .444 7.0 15 11 .577Alaska Fairbanks 3 15 .167 12.0 9 17 .346Western Oregon 3 15 .167 12.0 6 20 .231Central Washington 2 16 .111 13.0 7 19 .269x–GNAC Tourney qualifier / y-GNAC Tourney champ / z—NCAA Tourney qualifier

GNAC POSTSEASON AWARDSPLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bobbi Knudsen, MSU Billings (G, 5-8, Sr.)DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Janiel Olson, MSU Billings (F, 5-10, Jr.)NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Chelsea Banis, MSU Billings (C, 6-4, Sr.)FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jordan Wilson, Alaska Fairbanks (F, 5-11)COACH OF THE YEAR: Kevin Woodin, Montana State Billings

FIRST TEAM: Bobbi Knudsen, MSU Billings (G, 5-8, Sr., Malta, MT); Erin Chambers, Simon Fraser (G/F, 6-1, Jr., Mission, BC); Katie Benson, Seattle Pacific (F, 6-2, Sr., Snohomish, WA); Megan Hingston, Northwest Nazarene (G, 5-9, Sr., Keizer, OR); Katie Colard, Western Washington (G, 5-9, Jr., McCleary, WA); Janiel Olson, MSU Billings (F, 5-10, Jr., Billings, MT)

SECOND TEAM: Dana Goularte, Western Oregon (F, 6-0, Jr., Port Orchard, WA); Sarah Hill, Western Washington (F, 6-3, Sr., Richmond, VA); Suzanna Ohlsen, Seattle Pacific (G, 5-7, Jr., Monroe, WA); Chelsea Haskey, Saint Martin’s (F, 6-1, Sr., Olympia, WA); Kylie Burns, Alaska Anchorage (F, 5-9, Sr., Kansas City, KS); Kiki Robertson, Alaska Anchorage (G, 5-7, Fr., Honolulu, HI)

With members in five states and the province of British

Columbia, and with a strong presence in or near the largest city of each, the Great Northwest Athletic Conference has established itself as one of the top NCAA Division II athletic confer-ences in the nation during its 13-year history. Founded in 2001, GNAC teams have had a remarkable 77 NCAA Division II Top 10 national team finishes in 15 of the 16 sports it sponsors. Six GNAC teams earned Top 10 finishes last fall, including three by Alaska Anchorage. The Seawolves finished fourth in women’s cross country, seventh in men’s cross country and ninth in men’s indoor track and field. The men’s indoor finish by UAA was the best-ever by a GNAC team in that sport. Simon Fraser and Western Washington advanced their men’s and women’s soccer teams, respectively, to the NCAA national semifinals, while SFU also placed seventh in women’s cross country. Three GNAC teams have won NCAA Division II national titles, most recently Western Washington in men’s basketball in 2012. Alaska Anchorage has had 17 Top 10 national finishes in GNAC sports, which trails only Seattle Pacific (24) and Western Washington (19).

UAA sponsors nine of the GNAC’s 16 sports – volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field.

The Alaska Airlines Center

A new era in Seawolf Athletics begins in 2014 with the opening of the $110 million, 196,000-square foot Alaska Airlines Center on

the UAA campus. The main arena, with a seating capacity of 5,000, will be the home of Seawolf basketball and volleyball, while the gymnastics team will compete in the 800-seat auxilary gym and utilize one of the top train-ing facilities in the nation. The gymnastics team will also host the 2015 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships in the main arena. With state-of-the-art scoreboards, video production and sound qual-ity, the Alaska Airlines Center will be a first-class venue for spectators and competitors alike. Behind the scenes, UAA student-athletes from all 13 sports utilize the Center’s high-tech sports medicine and weight training f ac i l i t i e s , which include a HydroWorx hydrotherapy pool with underwater tread-mill and an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill. Also home to UAA Commencement, high school state tourna-ments, concerts and numerous community events, the Alaska Airlines Center’s additional features include:

• 600 parking spaces, with additional overflow capacity of 1,200• 19 locker rooms• Student fitness center• Raven’s Nest walking track• Suite Level seating• Varsity Sports Grill restaurant

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Date Opponent W/L Score Att. UAA Hi Scorer(s)Nov. 9 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 85-56 481 A. Madison 17Nov. 16 at BYU-Hawaii W 99-52 112 Devine 17Nov. 19 at BYU-Hawaii W 100-49 83 A. Madison 20Nov. 21 at Chaminade W 93-57 130 Robertson 23Nov. 26 UC RIVERSIDE^ WO2 83-75 3724 Robertson 20Nov. 27 GEORGETOWN^ L 78-92 3859 Burns 23Dec. 5 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* W 90-59 400 Wright/Craft 16Dec. 7 SEATTLE PACIFIC* W 77-65 590 A. Madison 21Dec. 20 CAMERON # W 86-70 344 Burns 22Dec. 21 SAINT LEO # W 88-68 510 Robertson 20Jan. 2 at Northwest Nazarene* L 80-86 309 Burns 20Jan. 4 at Central Washington* W 82-80 245 Burns/A. Madison 19Jan. 9 WESTERN OREGON* W 97-71 479 Burns 19Jan. 11 SAINT MARTIN’S* L 78-85 516 Burns 17Jan. 18 at Alaska Fairbanks* W 96-87 408 Robertson 19Jan. 23 at Western Washington* L 70-76 358 A. Madison/Buchanan 15Jan. 25 at Simon Fraser* L 74-78 369 Robertson 16Jan. 30 CENTRAL WASHINGTON* W 77-70 431 J. Madison 15Feb. 1 NORTHWEST NAZARENE* W 72-70 610 A. Madison/Buchanan 20Feb. 6 at Saint Martin’s* L 46-56 238 Robertson 9Feb. 10 at Western Oregon* W 73-47 105 J. Madison 15Feb. 15 ALASKA FAIRBANKS* W 88-68 450 Buchanan 19Feb. 20 SIMON FRASER* W 87-71 310 Craft 16Feb. 22 WESTERN WASHINGTON* W 79-75 600 Buch./Robert./J.Mad. 14Feb. 27 at Seattle Pacific* W 76-65 214 Burns 19Mar. 1 at Montana State Billings* L 72-75 477 J. Madison 19Mar. 5 at Saint Martin’s % L 48-58 628 Burns 14Mar. 14 at Cal Poly Pomona & L 56-60 875 Burns 16

^ = Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout - Sullivan Arena# = AT&T Hoops Classic* = Great Northwest Athletic Conference game% = GNAC Tournament - Lacey, WA& = NCAA Div. II West Regional Championships - Pomona, CA

2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # Player GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct. OD-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 4 Alli Madison 27-21 659/24.4 113-324 .349 15-63 .238 95-129 .736 43-66-109/4.0 48-2 67 61 1 45 336/12.443 Kylie Burns 28-26 846/30.2 109-279 .391 44-122 .361 84-107 .785 71-121-192/6.9 62-1 40 57 6 45 346/12.425 Jessica Madison 28-20 720/25.7 107-281 .381 46-152 .303 45-56 .804 27-52-79/2.8 41-0 54 29 5 29 305/10.923 Kiki Robertson 28-28 658/23.5 102-244 .418 12-59 .203 71-95 .747 30-86-116/4.1 89-3 140 81 0 90 287/10.312 Jenna Buchanan 25-14 613/24.5 87-203 .429 38-90 .422 22-31 .710 30-61-91/3.6 68-2 43 29 2 25 234/9.4 13 KeKe Wright 28-17 549/19.6 76-149 .510 0-1 .000 55-80 .688 70-91-161/5.8 75-2 11 38 18 41 207/7.441 Emily Craft 28-3 474/16.9 79-166 .476 0-1 .000 44-74 .595 58-69-127/4.5 73-6 4 44 29 28 202/7.2 5 Christina Davis 28-0 481/17.2 43-130 .331 14-42 .333 24-36 .667 15-40-55/2.0 40-1 82 54 1 48 124/4.415 Alysha Devine 27-11 393/14.6 39-114 .342 4-24 .167 23-32 .719 44-42-86/3.2 71-4 18 39 5 29 105/3.910 Alyssa Hutchins 25-0 202/8.1 23-64 .359 17-40 .425 12-16 .750 9-8-17/0.7 14-0 10 11 0 17 75/3.0 3 Melissa Castle 11-0 55/5.0 3-10 .300 2-8 .250 1-2 .500 0-6-6/0.5 5-0 4 3 0 3 9/0.8 Team 79-63-142/5.1 2 UAA Totals 28 781-1964 .398 192-602 .319 476-658 .723 476-705-1181/42.2 586-21 473 448 67 400 2230/79.6 Opponent Totals 28 643-1653 .389 144-498 .289 491-657 .747 365-772-1137/40.6 526-12 438 645 148 205 1921/68.6

The 2013-14 Seawolves earned a 19-9 record and qualifi ed for the program’s seventh NCAA Tourna-

ment in the past eight seasons, while tying for third in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference with a 12-6 league mark

UAA led the nation with 14.3 steals per game and paced the GNAC in seven categories, including scoring offense with 79.6 points per game.

Big victories included a double-OT win over Div. I UC Riverside, season sweeps of Seattle Pacifi c and Alaska Fairbanks, and home wins over fellow NCAA qualifi ers Saint Leo, Western Washington, MSU Bill-ings and Simon Fraser.

Individually, senior Kylie Burns and freshman Kiki Robertson both earned All-GNAC 2nd Team honors.

Second Team All-GNAC senior Kylie Burns led the Seawolves with 16 points in their narrow NCAA Tournament loss at top-seeded and eventual Final 4 qualifi er Cal Poly Pomona on Mar. 14.

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MOST POINTSGame: 41, Allegra Stoetzel vs. Spring Arbor, 11/24/95Season: 623, Eva Robinson, 1980-81Career: 2,237, Robin Graul, 1985-89

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGESeason: 22.7, Robin Graul, 1986-87Career: 20.2, Robin Graul, 1985-89

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 15, Eva Robinson vs Alaska Fairbanks, 12/5/80Season: 229, Eva Robinson, 1980-81Career: 819, Robin Graul, 1985-89

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 33, Cynthia Denman vs Boise State, 2/27/79Season: 523, Kim Roberts, 1979-80Career: 1,599, Robin Graul, 1985-89

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 [8-8], Hanna Johansson at Northwest Nazarene, 12/31/11Season: .597 [132-221], Kaylie Robison, 2011-12Career: .550 [202-367], Kaylie Robison, 2010-12

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 9, Sasha King at Northwest Nazarene, 2/16/13Season: 83, Maria Nilsson, 2006-08Career: 191, Allegra Stoetzel, 1992-96

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 21, Jayci Stone at UAF, 1/27/07Season: 223, Jayci Stone, 2006-07Career: 563, Allegra Stoetzel, 1992-96

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 [6-6] by Dasha Basova at Alaska Fairbanks, 1/17/09Game (min. 7 att.): .900 [9-10] by Sasha King at Northwest Nazarene,

2/16/13Season (min. 30 atts): .537 [29-54], Greta Fadness, 1987-88Career: .465 (164-353), Greta Fadness, 1987-91

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 19, Robin Graul vs Montana State Billings, 2/7/89Season: 188, Robin Graul, 1988-89Career: 598, Robin Graul, 1985-89

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 21, Robin Graul vs Montana State Billings, 2/7/89Season: 236, Debbie Clare, 1983-84Career: 736, Robin Graul, 1985-89

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 [14-14], Kamie Jo Massey at Central Washington, 2/14/04Season (min. 40 made): .862, Nikki Aden, 2009-10Career: .854, Robbie Robinson, 1985-87

REBOUNDSGame: 24, Tammy Middaugh vs Puget Sound, 12/11/81Season: 335, Debbie Clare, 1983-84Season Average: 11.2, Debbie Clare, 1983-84Career: 1,181, Rebecca Kielpinski, 2005-09Career Average: 10.3, Debbie Clare, 1983-85

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ASSISTSGame: 15, Diane Dobrich vs Denver, 1/5/90Season: 187, Diane Dobrich, 1989-90Season Average: 6.9, Diane Dobrich, 1989-90Career: 460, Allegra Stoetzel, 1992-96Career Average: 5.0, Sasha King, 2010-13

STEALSGame: 10, Stacie Cepin vs The Master’s College, 2/14/98Season: 95, Robin Graul, 1985-86 and 1988-89; Allegra Stoetzel, 1994-95Season Average: 3.5, Allegra Stoetzel, 1994-95Career: 329, Robin Graul, 1985-89Career Average: 3.0, Robin Graul, 1985-89

BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 8, Rebecca Kielpinski vs SW Minnesota State, 12/17/06; vs Seattle

Pacific, 2/7/08Season: 69, Rebecca Kielpinski, 2007-08Season Average: 2.3, Dana Bottoms, 2000-01Career: 262, Rebecca Kielpinski, 2005-09Career Average: 2.1, Rebecca Kielpinski, 2005-09

DOUBLE-DOUBLESSeason: 19, Debbie Clare, 1983-84Career: 48, Rebecca Kielpinski, 2005-09

GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 35, by sixteen players on nineteen occasions (2011-12–Hanna

Johansson, Alysa Horn, Kaylie Robison, Tijera Mathews, Gritt Ryder, Kylie Burns; 2008-09–Nikki Aden, Dasha Basova, Elisha Harris, Hanna Johansson, Rebecca Kielpinski, Kiki Taylor, Jackie Thiel; 2007-08–Dasha Basova, Danielle Dekel, Rebecca Kielpinski, Maria Nilsson, Lillie Parks, Kalhie Quinones)

Career: 133, Hanna Johansson, 2007-11

GAMES STARTEDSeason: 35, five players on six occasions (2011-12–Hanna Johansson, Kaylie

Robison 2008-09–Rebecca Kielpinski, Kiki Taylor; 2007-08–Rebecca Kielpinski, Kalhie Quinones)

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (12-12) vs Regis, 11/16/12Game (13+ attempts): .963 (26-27) at Montana State Billings, 1/1/11Season: .760, 2012-13

REBOUNDSGame: 68 vs Silver Lake, 11/22/91Season Average: 52.5, 1980-81Largest Margin, Season: +10.8, 2007-08

ASSISTSGame: 35 vs. LSU-Shreveport, 1/12/96Season: 623, 2011-12Season Average: 19.0, 1986-87

STEALSGame: 41 vs. Crown, 11/17/95Season: 400, 2013-14Season Average: 14.4, 1995-96

BLOCKSGame: 13 vs Kuyper College, 1/3/09Season: 136, 2008-09Season Average: 4.7, 2000-01

TURNOVERSGame (Fewest): 6, twice – vs Lincoln Christian, 11/26/01; and at Western

Washington, 3/5/11Season Average (Fewest): 15.5, 2012-13

SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDSMost Games Played: 35, 2007-08 & 2008-09Most Wins: 31, 2008-09Most Wins vs. Div. II: 27, 2008-09Most Losses: 26, 1979-80Most Home Wins: 19, 2008-09Most Road Wins: 10, 2007-08Most Conference Wins: 15, 2007-08Highest Win Pct: .886 (31-4), 2008-09Fewest Losses: 6, 2007-08Most OT Games: 4, 2002-03Consecutive Games Won: Overall: 22, Nov. 15, 2008-Feb. 14, 2009 Season: 22, Nov. 15, 2008-Feb. 14, 2009 Home: 29, Feb. 25, 2006-Jan. 19, 2008 & Feb. 9, 2008-Dec. 12, 2009 Road: 7, Jan. 6-Feb. 23, 1988 To Begin Season: 12, 2006-07

MOST POINTS SCOREDGame: 133 vs LSU-Shreveport, 1/12/96Season: 2,690, 2011-12Season Average: 84.5, 1989-90

GREATEST MARGINSOf Victory: 97 (127-30) vs Crown, 11/17/95Of Defeat: 60 (54-114) at Oregon State, 2/7/80Average Victory Margin, Season: +21.9, 2011-12Average Rebound Margin, Season: +11.2, 2011-12

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED1st Half: 4 vs Lincoln Christian, 11/3/072nd Half: 9 vs Warner Pacific, 11/6/98Game: 21 vs Lincoln Christian, 11/27/01Season: 1561, 2009-10Season Avg: 49.1, 2008-09

MOST POINTS ALLOWEDGame: 114 vs Oregon State, 2/7/801st Half: 60 at Washington State, 2/24/792nd Half: 63 vs Southern Indiana, 12/11/92

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 55 vs. Crown, 11/17/95Season: 1,007, 2011-12

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 102 vs. Crown, 11/18/95Season: 2286, 1980-81

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: .680 vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/25/91Season: .500, 1988-89

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 14, four times – vs Saint Martin’s, 2/3/07; vs Kuyper College, 1/3/09; vs Saint Martin’s, 1/21/10; and vs North Dakota State, 11/20/12Season: 245, 2008-09

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 40 vs Kuyper College, 1/3/09Season: 699, 2008-09

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame (min. 10 att.): .786 (11-14) vs Seattle Pacific, 2/7/08Season: .467 (43-92), 1987-88

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 34 vs Bentley, 11/19/90Season: 509, 1993-94

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5. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) 586. Sonya Welch (1988-89) 537. Cheryl Bishop (1986-87) 51 Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 519. Cheryl Bishop (1983-84) 4710. Cheryl Bishop (1982-83) 42

BLOCKS PER GAME1. Dana Bottoms (2000-01) 2.302. Rebecca Kielpinski (2008-09) 2.263. Cheryl Bishop (1986-87) 2.224. Rebecca Kielpinski (2006-07) 2.175. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) 2.006. Rebecca Kielpinski (2007-08) 1.977. Sonya Welch (1988-89) 1.898. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 1.899. Cheryl Bishop (1982-83) 1.6810. Janet Rickstrew (1982-83) 1.63

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Kaylie Robison (2011-12) .5972. Salina Anderson (1995-96) .5933. Wendy Sturgis (1988-89) .5664. Hanna Johansson (2008-09) .5545. Hanna Johansson (2009-10) .5476. Wendy Sturgis (1990-91) .5457. Hanna Johansson (2011-12) .5438. Sonya Welch (1986-87) .5429. Darlene Smith (1987-88) .54010. Robin Graul (1988-89) .540

Seawolf Hall-of-Famer Allegra Stoetzel swiped a school-record 3.5 steals per game in her junior season of 1994-95.

POINTS1. Eva Robinson (1980-81) 6232. Robin Graul (1986-87) 5913. Robin Graul (1988-89) 5844. Robin Graul (1987-88) 5665. Heidi Alderman (1994-95) 5646. Debbie Clare (1983-84) 5597. Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 5438. Eva Robinson (1979-80) 5399. Beth Clure (1991-92) 53110. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 523

SCORING AVERAGE1. Robin Graul (1986-87) 22.72. Eva Robinson (1980-81) 22.33. Heidi Alderman (1994-95) 20.94. Robin Graul (1988-89) 20.95. Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 20.16. Robin Graul (1987-88) 19.57. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 19.48. Bell Jordan (2001-02) 19.09. Beth Clure (1991-92) 19.010. Wendy Sturgis (1990-91) 18.9

REBOUNDS1. Debbie Clare (1983-84) 3352. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) 3183. Rebecca Kielpinski (2006-07) 312 Rebecca Kielpinski (2007-08) 3125. Hanna Johansson (2011-12) 3026. Rebecca Kielpinski (2008-09) 2907. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-03) 2868. Eva Robinson (1979-80) 2829. Deanna Septon (1980-81) 28110. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 267

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. Debbie Clare (1983-84) 11.172. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-03) 11.003. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) 10.974. Rebecca Kielpinski (2006-07) 10.765. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 9.896. Tiffany Massey (2000-01) 9.677. Bell Jordan (2001-02) 9.37 Kamie Jo Massey (2003-04) 9.379. Debbie Clare (1984-85) 9.3610. Eva Robinson (1979-80) 9.10

ASSISTS1. Diane Dobrich (1989-90) 1872. Lucrecia Burleson (1990-91) 1713. Sasha King (2011-12) 1574. Kiki Robertson (2013-14) 1405. Sharon McIntyre (1984-85) 138 Robin Graul (1988-89) 138 Kaitlin McBride (2010-11) 1388. Sasha King (2012-13) 1369. Tiffany Massey (2000-01) 13010. Kalhie Quinones (2007-08) 129

ASSISTS PER GAME1. Diane Dobrich (1989-90) 6.932. Lucrecia Burleson (1990-91) 6.113. Sasha King (2012-13) 5.914. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-93) 4.965. Sharon McIntyre (1984-85) 4.93 Robin Graul (1988-89) 4.93

7. Kelly Reilly (1986-87) 4.888. Tiffany Massey (2000-01) 4.819. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-03) 4.8110. Sasha King (2011-12) 4.62

STEALS1. Robin Graul (1985-86) 95 Robin Graul (1988-89) 95 Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 954. Allegra Stoetzel (1995-96) 91 Heidi Alderman (1995-96) 916. Chris Gage (1980-81) 90 Kiki Robertson (2013-14) 908. Stacie Cepin (1997-98) 869. Kim Roberts (1979-80) 84 Diane Dobrich (1989-90) 84

STEALS PER GAME1. Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 3.522. Robin Graul (1985-86) 3.39 Robin Graul (1988-89) 3.394. Allegra Stoetzel (1995-96) 3.37 Heidi Alderman (1995-96) 3.376. Jami Digerness (1992-93) 3.257. Kiki Robertson (2013-14) 3.218. Stacie Cepin (1997-98) 3.199. Diane Dobrich (1989-90) 3.1110. Kiki Taylor (2009-10) 3.00

BLOCKS1. Rebecca Kielpinski (2008-09) 792. Rebecca Kielpinski (2007-08) 693. Rebecca Kielpinski (2006-07) 634. Dana Bottoms (2000-01) 62

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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Kim Roberts (1979-80) 5232. Eva Robinson (1980-81) 5143. Eva Robinson (1979-80) 5084. Debbie Clare (1983-84) 4855. Heidi Alderman (1994-95) 4406. Debbie Clare (1984-85) 4367. Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 4348. Robin Graul (1986-87) 4159. Robin Graul (1985-86) 41410. Robin Graul (1987-88) 403

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Greta Fadness (1987-88) .5372. Jodi Bellamy (1989-90) .5283. Jackie Thiel (2008-09) .5274. Greta Fadness (1990-91) .4965. Greta Fadness (1989-90) .4716. Diane Dobrich (1988-89) .4467. Heidi Alderman (1994-95) .4308. Tirzah Church (1999-00) .4429. Meghan Vaughan (2006-07) .42510. Jenna Buchanan (2013-14) .422

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Maria Nilsson (2007-08) 832. Jayci Stone (2006-07) 763. Tamar Gruwell (2009-10) 744. Tanya Nizich (2003-04) 735. Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 706. Stephanie Beason (2004-05) 657. Greta Fadness (1990-91) 638. Jackie Thiel (2008-09) 59 Sasha King (2012-13) 5910. Tirzah Church (1999-00) 57

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Jayci Stone (2006-07) 2372. Tanya Nizich (2003-04) 2163. Maria Nilsson (2007-08) 2154. Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 2075. Tamar Gruwell (2009-10) 1876. Stephanie Beason (2004-05) 1837. Allegra Stoetzel (1995-96) 1608. Sasha King (2012-13) 1599. Angie Warnke (1997-98) 153 Tanya Nizich (2002-03) 153

FREE THROWS MADE1. Robin Graul (1988-89) 1882. Eva Robinson (1980-81) 1653. Robin Graul (1987-88) 1534. Robin Graul (1986-87) 1495. Heidi Alderman (1995-96) 1446. Heidi Alderman (1994-95) 1437. Eva Robinson (1979-80) 1358. Bell Jordan (2001-02) 1349. Debbie Clare (1984-85) 133 Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 133

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. Debbie Clare (1983-84) 2362. Debbie Clare (1984-85) 2353. Eva Robinson (1980-81) 229 Robin Graul (1988-89) 2295. Deanna Septon (1980-81) 2106. Hanna Johansson (2010-11) 201

7. Heidi Alderman (1994-95) 1988. Robin Graul (1987-88) 1909. Heidi Alderman (1995-96) 18810. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 187

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 40 made)1. Nikki Aden (2009-10) .8622. Robbie Robinson (1985-86) .8553. Kamie Jo Massey (2003-04) .8554. Kim Brady (2005-06) .8305. Gritt Ryder (2011-12) .8216. Robin Graul (1988-89) .8217. Alysa Horn (2011-12) .8158. Robin Graul (1986-87) .8149. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-03) .81410. Sasha King (2012-13) .808

GAMES PLAYED1. Kylie Burns (2011-12) 35 18 others tied (’07-08, ’08-09 & ’11-12) 35

GAMES STARTED1. Kalhie Quinones (2007-08) 35 Rebecca Kielpinski (2007-08) 35 Rebecca Kielpinski (2008-09) 35 Kiki Taylor (2008-09) 35 Hanna Johansson (2011-12) 35 Kaylie Robison (2011-12) 357. Maria Nilsson (2007-08) 34 Hanna Johansson (2010-11) 34 Alysa Horn (2010-11) 34 Nikki Aden (2010-11) 34 Kaitlin McBride (2010-11) 34 Gritt Ryder (2011-12) 34 Haley Holmstead (2011-12) 34

MINUTES PER GAME1. Kamie Jo Massey (2003-04) 38.92. Kelsey Larsen (2005-06) 37.13. Robin Graul (1988-89) 36.74. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-03) 36.45. Amber Nasby (2003-04) 36.16. Alysa Horn (2012-13) 35.77. Tiffany Massey (2000-01) 35.68. Robin Graul (1985-86) 35.69. Allegra Stoetzel (1994-95) 35.210. Tanya Nizich (2003-04) 35.1

DOUBLE-DOUBLES1. Debbie Clare (1983-84) 192. Bell Jordan (2001-02) 15 Rebecca Kielpinski (2006-07) 154. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-03) 14 Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 146. Eva Robinson (1979-80) 12 Heidi Alderman (1994-95) 12 Rebecca Kielpinski (2007-08) 129. Beth Clure (1991-92) 11 Hanna Johansson (2011-12) 11

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STEALS PER GAME1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 3.02. Tiffany Massey (1999-01) 2.83. Stacie Cepin (1996-98) 2.74. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) 2.75. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 2.66. Sharon McIntyre (1983-85) 2.67. Sasha King (2010-13) 2.58. Jami Digerness (1992-94) 2.49. Jackie Hames (1982-84) 2.410. Kiki Taylor (2008-10) 2.3

BLOCKS1. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 2622. Cheryl Bishop (1982-87) 1753. Dana Bottoms (1996-01) 1554. Sonya Welch (1985-89) 1125. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 706. Kellie (Torrey) Larrabee (1997-01) 657. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) 628. Robin Graul (1985-89) 619. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) 5810. Kaylie Robison (2010-12) 53

BLOCKS PER GAME1. Dana Bottoms (2000-01) 2.32. Rebecca Kielpinski (2008-09) 2.33. Cheryl Bishop (1986-87) 2.24. Rebecca Kielpinski (2006-07) 2.25. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) 2.06. Rebecca Kielpinski (2007-08) 2.07. Sonya Welch (1988-89) 1.98. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-06) 1.99. Cheryl Bishop (1982-83) 1.710. Janet Rickstrew (1982-83) 1.6

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 8202. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 6963. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 6774. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 6585. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 5526. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 5307. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 5299. Eva Robinson (1979-81) 4319. Sonya Welch (1985-89) 42710. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) 418

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 1,5992. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 1,3753. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 1,3634. Wendy (Sturgis) Hildman (1988-92) 1,3045. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 1,2926. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 1,2637. Eva Robinson (1979-81) 1,0228. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 9949. Stephanie Smith (1996-00) 93710. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 921

POINTS1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 2,2372. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 1,7673. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 1,7524. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 1,6345. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 1,6106. Cheryl Bishop (1982-87) 1,5927. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 1,3938. Eva Robinson (1979-81) 1,1629. Alysa Horn (2009-13) 1,13410. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) 1,129

POINTS PER GAME1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 20.22. Eva Robinson (1979-91) 19.73. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 18.64. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) 16.85. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 16.26. Cheryl Bishop (1982-87) 15.27. Bell Jordan (2000-02) 15.18. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 15.09. Beth Clure (1990-92) 14.910. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 14.9

REBOUNDS1. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 1,1812. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 8083. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 7654. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 7455. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 7246. Carolyn Doney (1981-85) 6757. Kellie (Torrey) Larrabee (1997-01) 6628. Alysa Horn (2009-13) 6398. Robin Graul (1985-89) 6369. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 59910. Stephanie Smith (1996-00) 577

REBOUNDS PER GAME1. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 10.32. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) 10.23. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 9.44. Tiffany Massey (1999-01) 9.05. Beth Clure (1990-92) 7.76. Deanna Septon (1979-81) 7.67. Bell Jordan (2000-02) 7.28. Eva Robinson (1979-81) 7.19. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 7.110. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 7.0

ASSISTS1. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 4602. Robin Graul (1985-89) 4443. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) 4114. Sasha King (2010-13) 3015. Kellie (Torrey) Larrabee (1997-01) 271 Jessica Reilly (2001-05) 2717. Jill Cubbedge (1981-82, 83-85) 2688. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 2679. Kelly Reilly (1985-87) 25010. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 247

ASSISTS PER GAME1. Sasha King (2010-13) 5.02. Kelly Reilly (1985-87) 4.63. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) 4.44. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 4.35. Lucrecia Burleson (1989-92) 4.06. Robin Graul (1985-89) 4.07. Sharon McIntyre (1983-85) 4.08. Tiffany Massey (1999-2001) 3.99. Jackie Hames (1982-84) 3.910. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) 3.8

STEALS1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 3292. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 2843. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 2514. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) 2385. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 1956. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 1817. Stephanie Smith (1996-00) 1688. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 1639. Kellie (Torrey) Larrabee (1997-01) 15810. Tiffany Massey (1999-01) 157

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Rebecca Kielpinski1,181 rebounds

Cheryl Bishop175 blks/163 stls

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Kaylie Robison (2010-12) .5502. Darlene Smith (1987-90) .5363. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) .5344. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) .5335. Salina Anderson (1995-97) .5166. Robin Graul (1985-89) .5137. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) .5098. Sonya Welch (1985-89) .5099. Beth Clure (1990-92) .50510. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) .497

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 1912. Tanya Nizich (2000-04) 1773. Greta Fadness (1987-91) 1644. Maria Nilsson (2006-08) 1325. Tamar Gruwell (2008-10) 1256. Tirzah Church (1998-00) 113 Alysa Horn (2009-13) 1138. Kylie Burns (2010-14) 1129. Nikki Aden (2007-11) 10710. Sasha King (2010-13) 106t12. Jessica Madison (2012- ) 8217. Jenna Buchanan (2012- ) 67

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME1. Tirzah Church (1998-00) 2.12. Maria Nilsson (2006-08) 2.13. Tamar Gruwell (2008-10) 2.04. Tanya Nizich (2000-04) 1.85. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 1.86. Sasha King (2010-13) 1.87. Greta Fadness (1987-91) 1.68. Jessica Madison (2012- ) 1.59. Jenna Buchanan (2012- ) 1.310. Dasha Basova (2007-09) 1.1

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 5632. Tanya Nizich (2000-04) 5413. Angie Warnke (1995-99) 3964. Greta Fadness (1987-91) 3535. Maria Nilsson (2006-08) 3516. Nikki Aden (2007-11) 3457. Kylie Burns (2010-14) 3418. Alysa Horn (2009-13) 3379. Tamar Gruwell (2008-10) 32010. Tirzah Church (1998-00) 28512. Jessica Madison (2012- ) 26618. Jenna Buchanan (2012- ) 175

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Greta Fadness (1987-91) .4652. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) .4243. Jodi Bellamy (1989-90, 92-93) .4154. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) .4125. Tirzah Church (1998-00) .3966. Tamar Gruwell (2008-10) .3917. Sasha King (2010-13) .3858. Jenna Buchanan (2012- ) .3839. Maria Nilsson (2006-08) .37610. Teri Cothren (1994-98) .357

FREE THROWS MADE1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 5982. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 4573. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 4324. Wendy (Sturgis) Hildman (1988-92) 3755. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 3616. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 3337. Eva Robinson (1979-81) 3008. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 2589. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 24810. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) 239

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 7362. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 6303. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 6274. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 5365. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 5236. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 4937. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 4718. Eva Robinson (1979-81) 4159. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 36110. Diane Dobrich (1986-90) 339

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. Robbie Robinson (1985-87) .8552. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) .8383. Robin Graul (1985-89) .8134. Greta Fadness (1987-91) .8025. Michelle Hendry (1990-92) .7776. Nikki Aden (2007-11) .7667. Tijera Mathews (2010-12) .7648. Kylie Burns (2010-14) .7609. Sasha King (2010-13) .76010. Kaitlin McBride (2009-11) .75117. Alli Madison (2011- ) .725

GAMES PLAYED1. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 1332. Nikki Aden (2007-11) 1303. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 1264. Kylie Burns (2010-14) 1205. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 1146. Robin Graul (1985-89) 1117. Carolyn Doney (1981-85) 1108. Wendy (Sturgis) Hildman (1988-92) 109 Stephanie Smith (1996-00) 109 Alysa Horn (2009-13) 109

GAMES STARTED1. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 1262. Robin Graul (1985-89) 1113. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 1044. Carolyn Doney (1981-85) 1005. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 99 Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 997. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85, 86-87) 958. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 919. Stephanie Smith (1996-00) 8210. Angie Warnke (1995-99) 79

DOUBLE-DOUBLES1. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 482. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 293. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) 244. Cheryl Bishop (1982-87) 235. Wendy Hildman (1988-92) 216. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 197. Tiffany Massey (1999-01) 17 Sonya Welch (1985-89) 17 Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 1710. Beth Clure (1990-92) 15 Bell Jordan (2000-02) 15

MINUTES PLAYED1. Robin Graul (1985-89) 3,7772. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 3,7513. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 3,3344. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 3,2525. Heidi Alderman (1992-96) 3,0736. Cheryl Bishop (1982-85,86-87) 2,9127. Hanna Johansson (2008-12) 2,8658. Kellie Larrabee (1997-01) 2,8409. Alysa Horn (2009-13) 2,73910. Stephanie Smith (1996-00) 2,716

MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME1. Kamie Jo Massey (2002-04) 37.72. Robin Graul (1985-89) 34.03. Tiffany Massey (1999-01) 30.74. Wendy Sturgis (1988-92) 30.65. Debbie Clare (1983-85) 30.66. Tirzah Church (1998-00) 30.37. Allegra Stoetzel (1992-96) 30.18. Rebecca Kielpinski (2005-09) 29.89. Beth Clure (1990-92) 29.110. Tamar Gruwell (2008-10) 28.7

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League Affi lia onsCon nental Divide Conference (1984-92)Pacifi c West Conference (1992-2001)Great Northwest Athle c Conf. (2001- )

Note: Na onal Affi lia on switched from AIAW Div. I to NCAA Div. II in 1982-83 season

Overall ConferenceYear Coach W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Place^ Postseason1977-78# Milo Griffin 7-10 .4121978-79 Milo Griffin 7-18 .2801979-80 Linda Bruns 8-26 .2351980-81 Linda Bruns 8-25 .2421981-82 Linda Bruns 11-18 .3791982-83 Linda Bruns 14-12 .5381983-84 Linda Bruns 20-10 .6671984-85 Linda Bruns 18-10 .643 9-5 .643 T-2nd1985-86 Linda Bruns 17-11 607 12-2 .857 1st NCAA First Round1986-87 Linda Bruns 18-8 .692 9-5 .643 3rd1987-88 Linda Bruns 24-5 .828 14-0 1.000 1st NCAA Sweet 161988-89 Linda Bruns 20-8 .714 11-3 .786 1st NCAA First Round1989-90 Linda Bruns 18-9 .667 6-6 .500 T-3rd1990-91 Milt Raugust 21-7 .750 4-2 .667 2nd1991-92 Milt Raugust 19-9 .679 6-4 .600 2nd NCAA First Round1992-93 Milt Raugust 11-15 .423 4-6 .400 4th1993-94 Milt Raugust 18-12 .600 6-4 .600 T-3rd NCAA Play-In1994-95 Jerry McLaughlin 11-16 .407 3-7 .300 5th1995-96 Jerry McLaughlin 15-12 .556 3-7 .300 T-4th1996-97$ McLaughlin/Larrabee 6-20 .231 1-7 .125 5th1997-98 Harry Larrabee 14-13 .519 2-6 .250 T-3rd1998-99 Harry Larrabee 16-11 .593 7-7 .500 2nd (Pac.)1999-00 Brandi Dunigan 21-8 .724 14-4 .778 2nd NCAA Second Round 2000-01 Brandi Dunigan 13-14 .481 11-11 .500 8th2001-02 Brandi Dunigan 5-21 .185 1-17 .056 10th2002-03 Brandi Dunigan 11-15 .423 6-12 .333 7th2003-04 Jody Hensen 13-14 .481 8-10 .444 6th2004-05 Jody Hensen 9-18 .333 4-14 .222 T-8th2005-06 Jody Hensen 13-14 .481 6-12 .333 7th2006-07 Tim Moser 23-6 .793 11-5 .688 2nd NCAA Second Round2007-08 Tim Moser 30-5 .879 15-3 .833 2nd NCAA Final 42008-09 Tim Moser 31-4 .886 14-2 .875 T-1st NCAA Final 42009-10 Tim Moser 24-5 .828 13-3 .813 3rd NCAA Second Round2010-11 Tim Moser 27-7 .794 14-4 .778 2nd/1st GNAC Tourney Champs/NCAA Second Round2011-12* Tim Moser 15-4 .789 6-2 .750 1st/1st GNAC Tourney Champs/NCAA West Reg. Champs2012-13 Ryan McCarthy 17-10 .607 11-7 .611 T-3rd/T-5th GNAC Quarterfinals2013-14 Ryan McCarthy 19-9 .679 12-6 .667 T-3rd/T-5th GNAC Quarterfinals/NCAA First Round37-year totals** 592-440 .574 243-183 .570 13 NCAA Tournaments^indicates regular-season and postseason tournament finishes beginning in 2011-12*records and percentages reflect 16 vacated contests; on-court record was 30-5**records and percentages reflect vacated contests from 2011-12; on-court records are 607-441 and 253-183# officially 0-17 in 1977-78 due to forfeits$ Larrabee replaced McLaughlin after nine games, when team was 1-8

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Year Tournament—Site1986 First Round (Anchorage) Southeast Missouri State 80, UAA 65

1988 West Regional (Pomona, CA) UAA 87, Chico State 71 Cal Poly Pomona 103, UAA 77

1989 North Central Regional (Fargo, ND) St. Cloud State 91, UAA 89, OT

1992 West Regional (Portland, OR) Portland State 101, UAA 76

1994 West Regional Play-In (Billings, MT) Montana State Billings 76, UAA 59

2000 West Regional (Pomona, CA) UAA 76, Central Washington 58 Western Washington 78, UAA 59

2007 West Regional (San Diego, CA) UAA 49, Cal State Dominguez Hills 48 UC San Diego 66, UAA 51

2008 West Regional (Seattle) UAA 70, Sonoma State 53 UAA 65, Chico State 47 UAA 50, Seattle Pacific 44 NCAA Elite Eight (Kearney, NE) UAA 71, Franklin Pierce 65, OT (qtrs) Northern Kentucky 57, UAA 54 (semis)

2009 West Regional (Seattle) UAA 64, NW Nazarene 54 UAA 52, UC San Diego 49 UAA 54, Seattle Pacific 43 NCAA Elite Eight (San Antonio, TX) UAA 66, Clayton State 59 (qtrs) Minnesota State 83, UAA 60 (semis)

2010 West Regional (Seattle) UAA 69, Cal Poly Pomona 50 Seattle Pacific 52, UAA 48

2011 West Regional (Pomona, CA) UAA 55, Western Washington 48 Cal Poly Pomona 67, UAA 47

2012 West Regional (La Jolla, CA) UAA 65, Cal State Los Angeles 56 UAA 77, Grand Canyon 58 UAA 68, UC San Diego 63 *NCAA Elite Eight (San Antonio, TX) *Ashland 71, UAA 51

2014 West Regional (Pomona, CA) Cal Poly Pomona 60, UAA 56

All-Time Record**..... 16-11 Opening Games***..... 8-4 Rd. of 32 ...................... 4-7 Rd. of 16 ...................... 3-1 Rd. of 8* ...................... 2-0 Final 4.......................... 0-2

*2012 Elite Eight result (loss) vacated**Does not reflect 2012 vacated game or 1994 Play-In game***Does not reflect 1994 Play-In game

SEAWOLVES IN THE NCAA DIVISION IIWOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

2007-08 Seawolves — NCAA Div. II Semifi nalistsBack Row (le -to-right): Ruby Williams, Ashley Thompson, Jess Merkley, Dasha Basova, Rebecca Kielpinski, Maria Nilsson, Danielle Dekel, Lillie Parks, Denise Benavides. Si ng (l-r): Elisha Harris, Jennifer Salazar, Krista Leman, Limor Pel-leg, Zee Zee Young, Kalhie Quinones, Erin Cunningham, Nikki Aden.

2008-09 Seawolves — NCAA Div. II Semifi nalistsBack Row (le -to-right): Kelsie Gourdin, Tristan Burne , Bri any Collins, Dasha Basova, Viki Wohlers, Rebecca Kielpinski, Hanna Johansson, Danielle Dekel, Nicci Miller, Jazzie Gaddy, Alysa Horn. Si ng (l-r): Limor Pelleg, Leah Stepovich, Jordan Mar n, Jenna Endisch, Elisha Harris, Jackie Thiel, Nikki Aden, Sarah Herrin, Tamar Gruwell, Kiki Taylor.

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ALL-TIME SERIES BY STATEALABAMA

Alabama-Birmingham 0-1South Alabama 1-0

ALASKAAlaska Fairbanks 60-30Alaska Pacifi c 3-0Alaska Southeast 1-0

ARIZONAArizona State 0-1Grand Canyon 13-3Northern Arizona 0-1

ARKANSASArkansas 0-1

CALIFORNIAAcademy of Art 1-0California 0-1Cal Poly Pomona 1-4Cal Poly SLO 1-0Cal St. Dominguez Hills 4-1Cal State Fullerton 0-1Cal State Hayward 6-0Cal State Los Angeles 9-4Cal St. Monterey Bay 2-0Cal State Northridge 4-2Cal State Stanislaus 9-2Chapman 1-1Chico State 7-0Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1-0Concordia 2-0Dominican 2-0Fresno Pacifi c 0-1Humboldt State 8-8Loyola Marymount 2-0The Master’s 0-1Notre Dame de Namur 4-0Pacifi c 0-1Pepperdine 1-1Sacramento State 1-2San Diego Chris an 10-2San Diego State 0-1San Diego 1-0San Francisco 1-1San Francisco State 3-1San Jose State 1-0Santa Clara 1-0Sonoma State 3-1Stanford 0-2UC Davis 2-1UC Riverside 8-1UC San Diego 3-1UC Santa Cruz 2-0U.S. Interna onal 3-0

COLORADOAir Force 8-6Colorado Chris an 4-0Colorado College 1-1Colorado-Colo. Springs 2-0Colorado Mines 3-1Denver 9-5Fort Lewis 1-0Mesa State 1-0Metro State 13-0Northern Colorado 10-1Regis 12-3Southern Colorado 1-0Western State 3-1

CONNECTICUTCentral Connec cut St. 0-1Fairfi eld 0-1

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIADistrict of Columbia 1-0Georgetown 0-1

FLORIDAFlagler 1-0Florida Atlan c 0-1Florida Interna onal 0-1Florida State 0-1Lynn 0-3Miami 0-2North Florida 0-1Rollins 0-1Saint Leo 1-0South Florida 1-1Tampa 0-1

GEORGIAClayton State 1-0Columbus State 1-0Georgia State 1-2Georgia Tech 1-0Mercer 0-1

HAWAIIBYU-Hawaii 6-0Chaminade 9-0Hawaii 0-11Hawaii-Hilo 4-0Hawaii Pacifi c 4-0

IDAHOBoise State 1-6Idaho 0-1Idaho State 0-1Lewis-Clark State 0-3NW Nazarene 18-13

ILLINOISLincoln Chris an 4-0Northeastern Illinois 1-0St. Xavier 1-0S. Illinois-Edwardsville 1-1Wheaton 1-0

INDIANAIUPUI 0-1Notre Dame 0-1Purdue 0-1Southern Indiana 1-1Valparaiso 0-1

IOWAIowa 0-1Morningside 2-0

KANSASWashburn 0-1

KENTUCKYEastern Kentucky 1-0Kentucky 0-1Kentucky Wesleyan 2-0Louisville 0-1Mid-Con nent 2-0Northern Kentucky 0-1Western Kentucky 0-1

LOUISIANALouisiana-Lafaye e 0-1LSU-Shreveport 2-0Nicholls State 1-0Northeast Louisiana 0-1Southeastern Louisiana 1-0

MARYLANDMount St. Mary’s 1-0

MASSACHUSETTSBentley 2-3Boston College 0-1

MICHIGANCentral Michigan 0-1Kuyper College 2-0Lake Superior State 2-1Saginaw Valley State 1-0Spring Arbor 1-0

MINNESOTABemidji State 1-0Crown 2-0Minnesota-Duluth 2-0Minnesota State 0-1St. Cloud State 2-1SW Minnesota State 1-0

MISSISSIPPIAlcorn State 0-1Mississippi State 0-1

MISSOURIMissouri-St. Louis 2-0Northeast Missouri St. 1-0Southeast Missouri St. 0-1

MONTANACarroll 2-0Great Falls 1-1Montana 0-4Montana State 1-6Montana St. Billings 25-26Montana Tech 2-0Northern Montana 1-0Rocky Mountain 1-0Western Montana 0-1

NEBRASKANebraska Kearney 0-1Wayne State 1-1

NEVADANevada 1-1

NEW HAMPSHIREKeene State 1-0

NEW JERSEYGeorgian Court 1-0

NEW MEXICOEastern New Mexico 4-3New Mexico Highlands 2-0New Mexico State 1-0Western New Mexico 6-9

NEW YORKFordham 1-0Iona 0-1Mercy 1-0Nyack 2-0Syracuse 1-0

NORTH CAROLINANorth Carolina 0-1UNC-Greensboro 0-1Wake Forest 1-0Western Carolina 0-0

NORTH DAKOTAMinot State 2-0North Dakota State 1-3

OHIOAkron 0-1Ashland 0-1Cincinna 1-0Cleveland State 1-0Kent State 0-1Xavier 0-1

OKLAHOMACameron 3-0Oklahoma State 0-1Panhandle State 2-0

OREGONJudson Bap st 5-0Lewis & Clark 1-1Oregon 0-6Oregon State 0-6Portland 0-2Portland State 3-16Southern Oregon 3-1Warner Pacifi c 2-3Western Oregon 25-8

PENNSYLVANIAEdinboro 1-1Elizabethtown 1-0Indiana 0-1Mansfi eld 2-0Millersville 1-0Pennsylvania 0-1Slippery Rock 1-1

RHODE ISLANDProvidence 0-1Rhode Island 0-2

SOUTH CAROLINAClemson 1-0Coastal Carolina 1-0Furman 0-1Presbyterian 1-0South Carolina 0-1

SOUTH DAKOTASouth Dakota State 2-1

TEXASAbilene Chris an 2-0Baylor 0-1Southern Methodist 0-1Texas A&I 2-0Texas A&M 0-1Texas-El Paso 0-2Texas-Permian Basin 2-0Texas-San Antonio 1-0Texas Woman’s 0-1West Texas State 0-1

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Year Record FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT AST TO BLK STL REB-AVG PTS-AVG1977-78 *7-10 NO STATS AVAILABLE1978-79 7-18 NO STATS AVAILABLE1979-80 8-26 721-2055 .351 NA --- 354-586 .604 268 602 NA 298 1323-42.7 1796-57.91980-81 8-25 826-2286 .361 NA --- 479-806 .594 330 791 NA 335 1569-47.5 2131-64.51981-82 11-18 737-1972 .374 NA --- 328-520 .631 327 686 NA 225 1389-47.9 1802-62.11982-83 13-12 656-1625 .404 NA --- 316-521 .607 373 559 103 249 942-37.7 1628-65.11983-84 20-10 872-1994 .437 NA --- 436-737 .592 524 602 87 352 1392-46.4 2180-72.71984-85 18-10 802-1877 .427 NA --- 375-638 .588 478 568 108 349 1217-43.5 2000-71.41985-86 17-11 745-1713 .435 NA --- 394-544 .724 423 538 83 296 1076-38.4 1884-67.31986-87 18- 8 832-1781 .467 NA --- 388-549 .707 494 510 103 362 1049-40.3 2053-79.01987-88 24- 5 886-1952 .454 43- 92 .467 396-585 .677 483 551 78 359 1247-43.0 2211-76.21988-89 20- 8 864-1729 .500 57-147 .388 495-697 .710 495 577 117 346 1093-39.0 2280-81.41989-90 18- 9 847-1708 .496 90-198 .455 498-710 .701 496 566 45 336 1070-39.6 2282-84.51990-91 21- 7 843-1821 .463 83-197 .421 430-616 .698 487 619 51 340 1202-42.9 2199-78.51991-92 19- 9 831-1786 .465 58-175 .331 438-609 .719 459 579 43 361 1140-40.7 2158-77.11992-93 11-15 693-1644 .422 70-225 .311 417-586 .712 398 601 67 326 1099-42.3 1873-72.01993-94 18-12 743-1827 .407 94-278 .338 509-750 .679 512 669 93 339 1258-41.9 2089-69.61994-95 11-16 682-1703 .401 177-513 .345 441-641 .688 418 551 35 287 1019-37.7 1982-73.41995-96 15-12 791-1863 .425 165-503 .328 448-644 .696 457 613 59 389 1149-42.6 2195-81.31996-97 6-20 611-1537 .398 114-363 .314 275-399 .689 350 618 61 207 983-37.8 1611-62.01997-98 14-13 668-1748 .382 137-471 .291 312-497 .628 421 530 77 283 1128-41.8 1785-66.11998-99 16-11 691-1677 .412 125-414 .302 282-435 .648 453 455 72 259 1074-39.8 1789-66.31999-00 21- 8 742-1734 .428 135-394 .343 319-462 .690 517 539 80 328 1135-39.1 1938-66.82000-01 13-14 649-1637 .396 86-316 .272 308-489 .630 445 516 128 239 1120-41.5 1692-62.72001-02 5-22 630-1637 .385 113-370 .305 280-413 .678 390 560 65 199 1025-38.0 1653-61.22002-03 11-15 606-1599 .379 103-353 .292 353-508 .695 391 540 96 236 1063-40.9 1668-64.22003-04 13-14 604-1485 .407 121-362 .334 343-469 .731 419 439 73 218 904-33.5 1672-61.92004-05 9-18 611-1502 .407 113-334 .338 296-444 .667 386 529 86 192 947-35.1 1631-60.42005-06 13-14 583-1373 .425 109-348 .313 374-538 .695 401 591 95 231 965-35.7 1649-61.12006-07 23- 6 684-1710 .400 217-642 .338 402-583 .690 438 519 100 228 1189-41.0 1987-68.52007-08 30- 5 912-2128 .429 233-693 .336 418-606 .690 591 589 133 371 1454-41.5 2475-70.72008-09 31- 4 839-2005 .418 245-699 .351 396-590 .671 531 666 136 392 1472-42.1 2319-66.32009-10 24- 5 758-1798 .422 198-589 .336 388-555 .699 447 492 86 395 1156-39.9 2102-72.52010-11 27- 7 804-2064 .390 179-654 .274 504-719 .701 446 560 117 396 1370-40.3 2291-67.42011-12 **15- 4 1007-2199 .458 181-531 .341 495-707 .700 623 589 108 395 1515-43.3 2690-76.92012-13 17-10 663-1617 .410 221-643 .344 335-441 .760 414 418 59 252 954-35.3 1882-69.72013-14 19- 9 781-1964 .398 192-602 .319 476-658 .723 473 448 67 400 1181-42.2 2230-79.6

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Brigham Young 0-2Dixie State 2-0Southern Utah 0-1Utah Valley State 0-1Utah State 2-3Utah Tech 1-0Westminster 0-1

VERMONTFranklin Pierce 1-0Norwich 2-0

VIRGINIAGeorge Mason 1-0Radford 1-0William & Mary 0-1

WASHINGTONCentralia JC 1-0Central Washington 20-14Eastern Washington 0-7Gonzaga 2-1Northwest College 2-0Pacifi c Lutheran 0-1

Puget Sound 6-0Saint Mar n’s 21-15Sea le University 13-8Sea le Pacifi c 21-34Washington 0-3Washington State 0-3Western Washington 15-22

WEST VIRGINIAFairmont State 0-1West Virginia Tech 2-0

WISCONSINMarque e 0-1Silver Lake 2-0Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1-0

WYOMINGWyoming 0-1

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2 seasons14-28 (.333)

1977-78 (7-10*)No scores available*offi cially 0-17 due to forfeits

1978-79 (7-18)No scores available

Head CoachLinda Bruns11 seasons

176-142 (.564)

1979-80 (8-26)EASTERN WASHINGTON L 53-79EASTERN WASHINGTON L 47-72MONTANA STATE L 29-84MONTANA STATE L 49-77DENVER L 66-74DENVER L 45-76WESTERN OREGON W 69-64WESTERN OREGON L 55-65Centralia JC^ W 78-45at Hawaii^ L 70-87Utah State^ L 55-75ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 63-61ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 68-71Washington L 43-95at Cal St.-Northridge L 53-71at San Diego State L 40-70at Cal St.-Los Angeles L 63-76at Cal State-Fullerton L 70-95PUGET SOUND W 78-57PUGET SOUND W 67-41at Oregon L 40-108at Portland State L 60-77at Oregon State L 54-114at Oregon State L 52-98SEATTLE PACIFIC W 73-63SEATTLE PACIFIC W 56-53BOISE STATE L 55-69BOISE STATE L 57-71PORTLAND L 70-76PORTLAND L 61-65at Alaska Fairbanks L 59-83at Alaska Fairbanks L 66-67NEVADA* W 74-52IOWA* L 52-73^University of Hawaii tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1980-81 (8-25)ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 99-60ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 83-52

COLORADO COLLEGE W 82-67COLORADO COLLEGE L 61-68Cal State-Los Angeles^ L 85-91Oregon^ L 52-91at Hawaii^ L 91-92Utah State^ W 81-74at Montana State L 63-76at Montana State L 52-65at Montana L 51-81at Montana L 52-68at Great Falls L 63-69at Boise State L 52-69at Boise State L 46-63LEWIS & CLARK L 56-78LEWIS & CLARK W 77-71SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 47-66SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 69-83CENT. WASHINGTON W 78-69CENT. WASHINGTON L 57-72at Washington State L 67-83at Eastern Washington L 46-98at Eastern Washington L 48-77at Washington L 55-78at Washington L 58-101GONZAGA W 81-67GONZAGA W 80-62at Alaska Fairbanks L 67-77at Alaska Fairbanks L 60-67NOTRE DAME* L 58-59PURDUE* L 63-68ALASKA FAIRBANKS* L 55-56^University of Hawaii tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1981-82 (11-18)at Eastern Washington L 40-89at Eastern Washington L 69-88at Idaho% L 59-84Simon Fraser% W 65-55ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 69-61ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 68-65MONTANA L 47-70MONTANA L 46-69PUGET SOUND W 78-76PUGET SOUND W 64-59Stanford^ L 48-68at Hawaii^ L 78-95Judson Bap st^ W 69-58Oklahoma State# L 48-78Portland State# W 81-75Alaska Fairbanks# W 52-44at Alaska Fairbanks L 52-66at Alaska Fairbanks W 69-65BOISE STATE L 73-75BOISE STATE L 68-77WASHINGTON STATE L 51-62WASHINGTON STATE L 38-73at Montana State L 59-67at Montana State W 61-58at Portland State L 80-90

at Portland State L 63-71UTAH STATE* L 66-81ARKANSAS* L 52-85SAN FRANCISCO* W 82-79%Idaho Tournament^University of Hawaii Tournament#Chico State Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1982-83 (14-12)at Utah Tech W 95-38Idaho State% L 48-63at Utah State% W 75-63at Carroll W 60-51SEATTLE PACIFIC W 71-55PUGET SOUND W 70-50PUGET SOUND W 59-56MONTANA TECH W 66-64MONTANA TECH W 64-57at South Florida^ L 44-79Georgia State^ L 56-74at Tampa L 50-54JUDSON BAPTIST W 77-71JUDSON BAPTIST W-OT 70-67ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 69-79ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 84-78SIMON FRASER W 76-58SIMON FRASER W 78-72at Hawaii L 52-83at Hawaii L 53-84at Brigham Young L 74-101at Alaska Fairbanks L-OT 69-70at Alaska Fairbanks L-OT 73-80STANFORD* L 46-74PENNSYLVANIA* L 60-62SOUTH FLORIDA* W 84-75%Utah State Tournament^South Florida Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1983-84 (20-10)CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 83-61Cal State-Northridge% W 66-57San Francisco% L-OT 73-75at Air Force W 100-62at Cal St.-Stanislaus W 88-66at San Francisco State L 63-80UC RIVERSIDE W 86-68UC RIVERSIDE W 78-70CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 63-53CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 69-41at Cal St.-Northridge L 63-65at Cal St.-Los Angeles L 68-80at U.S. Interna onal W 81-75at Oregon State^ L 55-75San Diego^ W 40-38MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 96-66MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 63-58ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 68-55ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 62-53

at Hawaii Pacifi c W 77-50at Hawaii L 62-63at Hawaii L 66-78at Hawaii Pacifi c W 66-42JUDSON BAPTIST W 90-41JUDSON BAPTIST W 104-57FLORIDA STATE* L 63-77PEPPERDINE* W 76-74GEORGIA STATE* W 84-83at Alaska Fairbanks L-OT 63-64at Alaska Fairbanks L 64-70%Cal-State Hayward Tournament^Oregon State Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1984-85 (18-10)at Great Falls W 66-61at Carroll W 65-51at Northern Montana% W 83-68Western Montana% L 66-69at Alaska Fairbanks L 55-65at Alaska Fairbanks W 69-53UC DAVIS W 78-52UC DAVIS W 72-65at Montana St. Billings L 50-66at Montana St. Billings W 68-55at Northern Colorado W 85-78at Northern Colorado W 74-60at Air Force L 56-68at Air Force L-2OT 70-75ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 75-68DENVER W 79-69DENVER W 75-54METRO STATE W 88-43METRO STATE W 82-48at Hawaii L 55-69at Hawaii L 53-62at Hawaii Pacifi c W 96-46at Hawaii Pacifi c W 102-64REGIS L 73-79REGIS W 69-48NORTH CAROLINA* L 62-79LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 69-52HAWAII* L-OT 65-67%Northern Montana Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1985-86 (17-11)CAL ST.-STANISLAUS W 67-59CAL ST.-STANISLAUS W 70-69SEATTLE PACIFIC L 67-89SEATTLE PACIFIC W 71-62CHAPMAN L 53-69CHAPMAN W 65-52at Pacifi c (Calif.) L 65-76at UC Davis L 73-77at Air Force W 66-62at Air Force W 90-66MSU BILLINGS W 67-63MSU BILLINGS L 57-64

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at Denver W-OT 67-66at Denver L 55-82at Metro State W 72-55at Metro State W 69-57at Alaska Fairbanks W 83-67at ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 66-55NORTHERN COLORADO W 81-74NORTHERN COLORADO W 69-50at Regis W 66-55at Regis W 62-45at Florida Atlan c L 42-50at Florida Internat’l L 51-77WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 78-98IONA* L 66-78UTAH STATE* W 81-62SE MISSOURI STATE^ L 65-80*Northern Lights Invita onal^NCAA II Tournament

1986-87 (18-8)CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 76-55CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 76-57SOUTH DAKOTA ST. W 90-66SOUTH DAKOTA ST. L-OT 84-89SAN FRANCISCO ST. W 88-63SAN FRANCISCO ST. W 91-50at Chico State W 78-77Notre Dame de Namur^ W 93-34at Sacramento State^ W 92-69ALASKA FAIRBANKS W-OT 101-94at Montana St. Billings L 81-86at Montana St. Billings L 70-80REGIS W 81-64REGIS W 73-64at Alaska Fairbanks W 74-66DENVER W 75-67DENVER L 73-81at Air Force L 78-81at Air Force L 63-65at Northern Colorado W 71-47at Northern Colorado W 63-57METRO STATE W 83-64METRO STATE W 74-67UAB* L 78-83RADFORD* W 85-66MIAMI, FL.* L 62-71^Sacramento State Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1987-88 (24-10)ALASKA SOUTHEAST% W 107-40ALASKA FAIRBANKS% W 69-49ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 77-67ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 80-74ALASKA PACIFIC W 70-35SONOMA STATE W 76-47Mississippi State# L 56-90Alcorn State# L 61-74at West Texas State L 60-79at Southern Colorado W 78-56

at Regis W 79-50at Regis W 79-50AIR FORCE W 79-67AIR FORCE W 91-74MSU BILLINGS W 72-49MSU BILLINGS W 58-48at Alaska Fairbanks W 67-61NORTHERN COLORADO W 53-47NORTHERN COLORADO W 56-54ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 89-63at Metro State W 101-67at Metro State W 90-57at Denver W 78-58at Denver W 76-63SOUTH CAROLINA* L 60-78FORDHAM* W 93-77U.S. INTERNATIONAL* W 92-73Chico State^ W 87-71at Cal Poly Pomona^ L 77-103%Alaska Governor’s Cup#Memphis State Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal^NCAA West Regional – Pomona, CA

1988-89 (20-8)Alaska Pacifi c^ W 105-58at Alaska Fairbanks^ L 65-88CAL ST.-LOS ANGELES W 89-46CAL ST.-LOS ANGELES W 77-55ST. CLOUD STATE W 73-64ST. CLOUD STATE W 75-57Keene State% W 81-66at Bentley% L 75-78at Cal State-Hayward W 86-73at U.S. Interna onal W 75-74at Regis W 78-59at Denver W 84-60at Air Force L 74-75MSU BILLINGS W 74-45at Alaska Fairbanks L 76-90METRO STATE W 97-77REGIS W 90-70at Metro State W 69-51at Northern Colorado L 72-74at Montana St. Billings W 69-60DENVER W 76-57NORTHERN COLORADO W 72-64AIR FORCE W 120-66ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 77-67PROVIDENCE* L 78-89PORTLAND STATE* W 102-83TEXAS-EL PASO* L-OT 82-83St. Cloud State# L-OT 89-91^Governor’s Cup - Fairbanks%Bentley Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal#NCAA North Central Reg. – Fargo, ND

1989-90 (18-9)ALASKA PACIFIC^ W 91-59ALASKA FAIRBANKS^ W 98-79

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 94-56SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 74-77CAL ST.-NORTHRIDGE W 92-71CAL ST.-NORTHRIDGE W 84-63UC RIVERSIDE W 101-61UC RIVERSIDE W 78-62at Texas-El Paso% L 62-86Nicholls State% W 74-51at Southern Utah L 64-66at Colorado Mines W 102-76at Denver W 72-65at Regis W 82-81ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 101-79DENVER L 73-76MSU BILLINGS L 73-76REGIS L 77-84at Metro State W 80-62at Air Force L 79-87at Montana St. Billings L 73-103METRO STATE W 104-52BOISE STATE* W 77-76WAKE FOREST* W 87-84SOUTH ALABAMA* W 88-87AIR FORCE W 101-75at Alaska Fairbanks L-3OT 101-104^Alaska Governor’s Cup%UTEP Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

Head CoachMilt Raugust

4 seasons69-43 (.616)

1990-91 (21-7)at Alaska Fairbanks W 87-71BENTLEY W 102-95BENTLEY L 81-82LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 74-59LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 81-64CHICO STATE W 88-69CHICO STATE W 74-70CAL ST.-LOS ANGELES W 72-60CAL ST.-LOS ANGELES W 90-70Saginaw Valley State^ W 68-54at North Dakota State^ L 47-84at Cal St.-Stanislaus W 85-67at San Francisco State W 94-61at Sea le University W 82-81at Alaska Fairbanks W 74-73GRAND CANYON W 90-76GRAND CANYON W 80-60MONT. ST.-BILLINGS L-OT 65-73SACRAMENTO STATE W 69-67at Montana St. Billings L 43-69at Grand Canyon W 72-52at Grand Canyon W 88-53at Sacramento State L 71-89at Sea le Pacifi c L 69-82

GEORGIA STATE* L 51-53TEX.-SAN ANTONIO* W-OT 97-89NEW MEXICO STATE* W 102-88ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 103-72^North Dakota State Classic*Northern Lights Invita onal

1991-92 (19-9)SILVER LAKE W 93-42SILVER LAKE W 102-54UC SANTA CRUZ W 122-34UC SANTA CRUZ W 110-35Bemidji State% W 69-56North Dakota State% L 62-83at South Dakota State W 85-73at Humboldt State W 85-66at Sonoma State W 73-56at UC Riverside W 69-52at Cal Poly Pomona L 54-66at Cal St.-Los Angeles W 70-64GRAND CANYON W 82-62TEXAS A&I W 79-69TEXAS A&I W 66-46at Alaska Fairbanks L 65-70PORTLAND STATE L 64-87at Montana St. Billings W 74-65at Portland State L 64-70at Sea le Pacifi c L 60-70at Grand Canyon W 65-63SEATTLE PACIFIC W 86-84MSU BILLINGS W 82-72ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 80-63BAYLOR* L 73-78SE LOUISIANA* W 80-73SACRAMENTO STATE* L 68-73at Portland State^ L 76-101%Dr Pepper Classic – Canyon, TX*Northern Lights Invita onal^NCAA II West Regional

1992-93 (11-15)EDINBORO W 77-76EDINBORO L 64-73EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 82-93EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 59-83Saint Mar n’s^ L 67-74at Pacifi c Lutheran^ L 58-62SOUTHERN INDIANA L 85-93SOUTHERN INDIANA W 102-84at Cal State-Hayward W 97-62Washburn% L 56-67Cal Poly-SLO% W 81-65NORWICH W 98-51NORWICH W 95-49ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 74-57at Portland State L 76-92at Sea le Pacifi c L 54-80at Alaska Fairbanks W 64-59GRAND CANYON W 90-77MSU BILLINGS L-OT 65-67at Montana St. Billings W 69-53

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ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUEDat Grand Canyon L 47-75PORTLAND STATE L 51-65SEATTLE PACIFIC L 64-77HAWAII* L 65-80NE ILLINOIS* W 73-69SOUTHERN METHODIST* L 60-68^Pacifi c Lutheran Tournament%Cal State-Stanislaus Tournament*Northern Lights Invita onal

1993-94 (18-12)MORNINGSIDE W 79-74MORNINGSIDE W 64-59COLO.-COLO. SPRINGS W 86-69COLO.-COLO. SPRINGS W 58-47MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 80-74MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 68-55California# L 62-82Wyoming# L 64-77George Mason# W 81-48SLIPPERY ROCK W 71-55SLIPPERY ROCK L 67-79at Chico State W 60-55at Fresno Pacifi c L 53-62Presbyterian% W 84-48Wis.-Stevens Point% W 61-57NE Missouri State% W 73-69MONTANA STATE* L 56-70NE LOUISIANA* L 66-68RHODE ISLAND* L 62-84SEATTLE PACIFIC W 81-72PORTLAND STATE W 92-82at Alaska Fairbanks W 66-59at Grand Canyon L 66-83at Montana St. Billings L 57-62at Sea le Pacifi c L 61-67at Portland State L 74-91ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 77-29GRAND CANYON W 94-55MSU BILLINGS W-OT 67-65at Mont. St.-Billings^ L 59-76#Wahine Classic – Honolulu%Surf & Slam Classic – San Diego*Northern Lights Invita onal^NCAA II Tournament Play-In

Head CoachJerry McLaughlin

2.5 seasons27-36 (.429)

1994-95 (16-11)COLORADO MINES W 94-68COLORADO MINES W 80-67CAL STATE-STANISLAUS W 94-58CAL STATE-STANISLAUS L 71-74at North Dakota St.% L 56-100Chico State% W 65-62EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 88-68EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 60-66

CAL ST.-LOS ANGELES L 66-68CAL ST.-LOS ANGELES W 77-67UNC-GREENSBORO* L 76-83GEORGIA TECH* W 87-85WILLIAM & MARY* L 60-67at Regis L 61-68at Metro State W 66-51LYNN L-OT 74-75LYNN L 77-90at Alaska Fairbanks W 103-64SEATTLE PACIFIC L-OT 88-91PORTLAND STATE L 63-83at W. New Mexico L 77-89at Montana St. Billings L 51-82ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 91-65at Sea le Pacifi c L 61-89at Portland State L 53-90WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 65-88MSU BILLINGS W 78-76%NDSU Bison Classic*Northern Lights Invita onal

1995-96 (15-12)CROWN W 127-30CROWN W 114-31CONCORDIA (CALIF.) W 100-83CONCORDIA (CALIF.) W 76-64Spring Arbor^ W 91-71IUPU-Indianapolis^ L 63-67KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 84-65KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 73-54UC RIVERSIDE L 61-73UC RIVERSIDE W 68-62ARIZONA STATE* L 77-78LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* W 87-81XAVIER* L 64-77at Cal Poly-Pomona L 56-74at Cal St.-Los Angeles W 90-72LSU-SHREVEPORT W 133-73LSU-SHREVEPORT W 122-50ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 76-67at Portland State L 59-83at Sea le Pacifi c L 69-99at Montana St. Billings L 58-82at W. New Mexico L 79-93at Alaska Fairbanks W 80-65PORTLAND STATE L 65-80SEATTLE PACIFIC W 83-79MSU BILLINGS L 64-81W. NEW MEXICO L 76-85^Wayne State (MI) Classic*Northern Lights Invita onal

1996-97 (6-20)Rollins% L 59-65Indiana (Pa.)% L 62-65LEWIS-CLARK STATE L 70-73LEWIS-CLARK STATE L 40-84SOUTHERN OREGON W 71-66SOUTHERN OREGON L 63-73BRIGHAM YOUNG* L 62-91

MERCER* L 52-58BOSTON COLLEGE* L 35-66

Head CoachHarry Larrabee

2.5 seasons35-36 (.493)

Kentucky^ L 41-76Fairfi eld^ L 55-67at North Florida L 68-74at Flagler W 77-42SAINT MARTIN’S W 64-56SAINT MARTIN’S W-OT 81-77MSU BILLINGS L 60-80W. NEW MEXICO L 67-81CENT. WASHINGTON W 73-69ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 74-67at Sea le Pacifi c L 60-86at Montana St. Billings L 60-102Western New Mexico L 76-85WESTERN WASHINGTON L 46-70WESTERN WASHINGTON L 67-75SEATTLE PACIFIC L 59-85at Alaska Fairbanks L 69-77*Northern Lights Invita onal^VU Wildcat Christmas Classic%Bellarmine Classic

1997-98 (14-13)CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 91-47CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 82-35NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W 77-39NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W 65-44CS-DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 65-62CS-DOMINGUEZ HILLS L 49-52NORTHWEST (WASH.) W 67-41NORTHWEST (WASH.) W 71-55TEXAS A&M* L 66-91AKRON* L 77-86PEPPERDINE* L 52-74WAYNE (NEB.) STATE L 76-81WAYNE (NEB.) STATE W 85-51at W. New Mexico L 56-57at Elizabethtown^ W 63-62Wheaton (Ill.)^ W 65-58at Millersville W 62-53at Alaska Fairbanks L 60-70SEATTLE PACIFIC L 63-80MSU BILLINGS L 32-78W. NEW MEXICO W 94-84at The Master’s L 69-84at Clare.-Mudd-Scripps W 69-58at Montana St. Billings L 64-99at Sea le Pacifi c L 39-98at Saint Mar n’s L 59-72ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 67-58*Northern Lights Invita onal^Elizabethtown Blue Jay Classic

1998-99 (16-11)WARNER PACIFIC W 102-25WARNER PACIFIC W 84-32CAMERON* W 81-73CAMERON* W 78-63GRAND CANYON W 54-48GRAND CANYON W 63-48at Alaska Fairbanks L 55-83N. COLORADO W-OT 65-62ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 72-63Sonoma State^ L 47-50at Cal St.-Stanislaus^ L 51-53at Chris an Heritage W 73-60SAINT MARTIN’S W 78-70SEATTLE PACIFIC W 64-57at Simon Fraser L 47-59Western Washington L 72-88W. NEW MEXICO W 67-55MSU BILLINGS L 44-46at Western New Mexico L 61-67at Montana St. Billings L 64-73WESTERN OREGON L 58-66HUMBOLDT STATE W 74-54at Lewis-Clark State L 52-80at Central Washington W 75-64at Alaska Fairbanks W 78-61ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 68-55Alaska Fairbanks# L 62-65*AT&T Alascom Jamboree^CSUS Warrior Christmas Classic#Pac West Tourn. – Bellingham, WA

Head CoachBrandi Dunigan

4 seasons50-57 (.467)

1999-00 (21-8)CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 84-29CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 52-34CAL ST.-STANISLAUS W 79-69CAL ST.-STANISLAUS W 66-48LOUISVILLE* L 58-69NORTHERN ARIZONA* L 64-69at Montana St.-Billings W 76-68at W. New Mexico W 78-66at Alaska Fairbanks W 50-45WESTERN OREGON W 65-61ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 76-67CENT. WASHINGTON W 62-41SAINT MARTIN’S W 67-46W. WASHINGTON L 58-65SEATTLE PACIFIC W 64-56at Saint Mar n’s W 60-44at Central Washington L 63-74SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 68-48at Western Washington L 59-76at Sea le Pacifi c W 85-72MSU BILLINGS L 66-68W. NEW MEXICO W 58-44

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at Western Oregon W 59-48at Humboldt State W 62-50at Simon Fraser L 59-71at Sea le University W 86-55HUMBOLDT STATE W 80-54Central Washington^ W 76-58Western Washington^ L 59-78*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout^NCAA West Regional — Pomona, CA

2000-01 (13-14)SOUTHERN OREGON W 51-29SOUTHERN OREGON W 56-40LYNN L 60-65RHODE ISLAND* L 65-66VALPARAISO* L 67-76at Humboldt State L 56-62at Western Oregon L 71-78ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 62-79at Alaska Fairbanks L 48-69CENT. WASHINGTON L 51-52SAINT MARTIN’S W 70-59at Sea le Pacifi c L 49-63at Western Washington L 60-63at Northwest Nazarene L 67-79at Sea le University W 63-60W. NEW MEXICO W 74-47MSU BILLINGS W 69-50WESTERN OREGON W 70-56HUMBOLDT STATE W-OT 76-70at Saint Mar n’s W 74-45at Central Washington L 46-56W. WASHINGTON W 64-60SEATTLE PACIFIC L 37-62SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 67-46NW NAZARENE W 84-71at Montana St.-Billings L 43-67at W. New Mexico W 92-68*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout

2001-02 (5-22)CHRISTIAN HERITAGE L 51-68CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 67-54 GONZAGA* L 45-98MARQUETTE* L 50-88LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 88-32LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 75-21at Western Oregon L 51-113at Humboldt State L 55-66MSU BILLINGS L 54-82Bentley% L 63-92Mercy (N.Y.)% W 70-44SAINT MARTIN’S L 74-79NW NAZARENE L 56-77SEATTLE PACIFIC L 55-87CENT. WASHINGTON L 55-78at Alaska Fairbanks L-OT 62-66at Sea le University L 70-80at Western Washington L 54-72HUMBOLDT STATE W 66-53

WESTERN OREGON L 56-73at Northwest Nazarene L 67-93at Saint Mar n’s L 54-76at Central Washington L 54-74at Sea le Pacifi c L 69-80ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 62-67W. WASHINGTON L 75-83SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 55-80*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout%Lynn Shootout — Boca Raton, FL

2002-03 (11-15)WARNER PACIFIC L 51-53WARNER PACIFIC W 75-46NEVADA* L 49-67EASTERN KENTUCKY* W 77-74SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 70-63at Chris an Heritage L 49-52at CS Dominguez Hills W 65-59PANHANDLE STATE W 77-53PANHANDLE STATE W 80-65ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 66-65at Western Oregon L 50-59at Humboldt State L-OT 74-79NW NAZARENE W 80-68SAINT MARTIN’S L 55-77at Sea le Pacifi c L 57-90at Central Washington L 40-78at Alaska Fairbanks L 57-68W. WASHINGTON L 56-73HUMBOLDT STATE W 69-57WESTERN OREGON L-OT 64-68at Saint Mar n’s W-OT 78-75at Northwest Nazarene L 63-86SEATTLE PACIFIC L 78-93CENT. WASHINGTON L 59-77at Western Washington L 56-83at Sea le University W 73-59*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout

Head CoachJody Hensen

3 seasons35-46 (.432)

2003-04 (13-14)CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 59-49CHRISTIAN HERITAGE W 65-49MOUNT ST. MARY’S* W 61-59CLEMSON* W 61-58HUMBOLDT STATE L 53-54WESTERN OREGON L 58-64W. NEW MEXICO W 72-58MSU BILLINGS# L 54-62W. NEW MEXICO# L 65-67at Utah Valley State L 41-64at Westminster L 59-68at Northwest Nazarene L 65-75at Saint Mar n’s L 48-61

CENT. WASHINGTON W 72-63SEATTLE PACIFIC L 40-76at Sea le Univ. L-OT 66-71at W. Washington W 78-70at Alaska Fairbanks W 57-55SAINT MARTIN’S L 55-61NW NAZARENE W 76-72at Sea le Pacifi c L 45-69at Cent. Washington L-OT 77-82W. WASHINGTON L 62-82SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 74-61ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 76-64at Western Oregon W 67-47at Humboldt State W 66-40*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout#Glacier Classic

2004-05 (9-18)ROCKY MOUNTAIN W 66-58LA.-LAFAYETTE* L 48-88EASTERN WASH.* L 69-82at Sea le Pacifi c L 64-94at Central Washington L 67-85WEST VIRGINIA TECH W 65-63WEST VIRGINIA TECH W 82-47Grand Canyon# L 69-84Fairmont State# L 68-82WESTERN STATE W 78-52WESTERN STATE W 64-49SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 63-62W. WASHINGTON L 59-61ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 50-83at Western Oregon W 71-65at Humboldt State L 46-61NW NAZARENE L 58-61SAINT MARTIN’S L 56-68at W. Washington L 56-87at Sea le University W 56-51at Alaska Fairbanks L 33-78HUMBOLDT STATE L 55-71WESTERN OREGON W 69-53at Saint Mar n’s L 46-59at Northwest Nazarene L 67-81CENT. WASHINGTON L 56-64SEATTLE PACIFIC L 50-66*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout#Glacier Classic — Fairbanks

2005-06 (13-14)SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN W 72-64SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN W 78-49CENT. CONNECTICUT ST.* L 51-77FURMAN* L 54-74COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 73-47COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 70-29DIST. OF COLUMBIA W 66-60EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 64-59EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 62-61HUMBOLDT STATE L 67-75WESTERN OREGON W 64-45

at Alaska Fairbanks L 72-80at Central Washington L 54-93at Western Washington L 44-94SAINT MARTIN’S L 61-62SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 43-60at Northwest Nazarene L 55-66at Sea le Pacifi c L 74-88ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 67-61W. WASHINGTON L 62-74CENT. WASHINGTON W 70-64at Sea le University L 40-51at Saint Mar n’s W 65-58SEATTLE PACIFIC L 34-67NW NAZARENE W 68-39at Western Oregon W 68-49at Humboldt State L 51-60*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout

Head CoachTim Moser

6 seasons150-31 (.829)*

*refl ects vacated contests from 2011-12

2006-07 (23-6)MID-CONTINENT W 102-53MID-CONTINENT W 80-36AIR FORCE* W 62-60UC RIVERSIDE* W 72-67vs Fort Lewis^ W 62-45vs BYU-Hawaii^ W 85-54BYU-HAWAII W 80-60at CS Monterey Bay W 79-70at CS Monterey Bay W 75-68SW MINNESOTA ST. W 70-62NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W 72-47ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 67-61at Northwest Nazarene L 59-63SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 57-49 W. WASHINGTON W-OT 63-60at Central Washington L 52-58at Sea le Pacifi c L 52-68at Alaska Fairbanks L-OT 83-85WESTERN OREGON W 62-45SAINT MARTIN’S W 85-59at W. Washington W 61-45at Sea le University W 47-38SEATTLE PACIFIC W 64-61CENT. WASHINGTON W 75-65NW NAZARENE W 69-58at Saint Mar n’s L 57-69at Western Oregon W 85-73vs CS Dominguez Hills$ W 49-48at UC San Diego$ L 51-66*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout^Glacier Classic — Fairbanks$NCAA West Regional—La Jolla, CA

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2007-08 (30-5)LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 93-22LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 85-16CLEVELAND STATE% W-OT 80-72SANTA CLARA% W 52-50CHAMINADE^ W 98-31MESA STATE^ W 94-58CHAMINADE W 92-43TEX.-PERMIAN BASIN W 88-55TEX.-PERMIAN BASIN W 84-54at Chaminade W 105-46vs Nebraska-Kearney# L 63-72at Hawaii Hilo# W 72-60MSU BILLINGS W 68-66SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 69-44 at Northwest Nazarene W 52-50at Sea le Pacifi c L 55-58SAINT MARTIN’S W 63-52WESTERN OREGON W 78-39at Alaska Fairbanks W 61-46at W. Washington W 52-48at Central Washington W 57-40SEATTLE PACIFIC L 77-78NW NAZARENE W 68-55at Western Oregon W 66-63at Saint Mar n’s W 49-44ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 68-54CENT. WASHINGTON W 85-53W. WASHINGTON W 65-53at Sea le University L 64-67at Montana St. Billings W 62-56vs Sonoma State$ W 70-53vs Chico State$ W 65-47at Sea le Pacifi c$ W 50-44vs Franklin Pierce! W-OT 71-65vs Northern Kentucky! L 54-57%Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout^ Glacier Classic# Vulcan Wahine Classic — Hilo, HI$ NCAA West Regional — Sea le, WA! NCAA Elite Eight — Kearney, NE

2008-09 (31-4)vs Columbus State# W 53-39vs Bentley# W 46-43vs Lake Superior St.# L-OT 65-70GEORGIAN COURT W 77-33COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 55-54COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 63-38CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE% W 72-44SYRACUSE% W 58-57MANSFIELD W 80-45MANSFIELD W 89-43CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 86-52CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 72-45KUYPER COLLEGE W 89-29KUYPER COLLEGE W 80-23at Saint Mar n’s W 61-46 at Western Oregon W 57-39at Alaska Fairbanks W 74-46NW NAZARENE W 65-54 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 53-49WESTERN OREGON W 83-56SAINT MARTIN’S W 73-40ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 71-43at Montana St Billings W 56-55W. WASHINGTON W 70-67CENT. WASHINGTON W 76-48at Sea le Pacifi c L 42-54at Northwest Nazarene L 48-71at Central Washington W 70-35at W. Washington W 65-62MSU BILLINGS W 74-52vs NW Nazarene^ W 64-54vs UC San Diego^ W 52-49at Sea le Pacifi c^ W 54-43vs Clayton State$ W 66-59vs Minnesota State$ L 60-83# Disney’s East Coast Tip-Off Classic — Orlando, FL%Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout^ NCAA West Regional — Sea le, WA$ NCAA Elite Eight — San Antonio, TX

2009-10 (24-5)HAWAII HILO W 100-48HAWAII HILO W 102-44COASTAL CAROLINA$ W 89-47CINCINNATI$ W 49-48vs Nyack% W 75-42vs Nyack% W 70-62BYU-HAWAII^ W 67-37GRAND CANYON^ W 84-70WESTERN STATE L 35-36WESTERN STATE W 92-57at Chaminade W 90-43at Central Washington W 77-42at Western Washington L 58-78MSU BILLINGS W 85-63SAINT MARTIN’S W 78-62WESTERN OREGON W 68-54at Sea le Pacifi c L 42-57at Northwest Nazarene W 66-65at Alaska Fairbanks W 81-48W. WASHINGTON W 71-69CENT. WASHINGTON W 76-52at Western Oregon W 62-60at Saint Mar n’s W 83-49at MSU Billings W 65-63ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 98-46NW NAZARENE W 62-50SEATTLE PACIFIC L 60-67vs Cal Poly Pomona# W 69-50at Sea le Pacifi c# L 48-52$Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout% at Fairbanks^ AT&T Classic# NCAA West Regional—Sea le

2010-11 (27-7)vs UC San Diego% W 74-62vs Grand Canyon% W 63-55vs Texas Woman’s% L-2OT 73-79N.MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 73-39N.MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 81-43SAN JOSE STATE $ W 48-3KENT STATE $ L 47-53at Alaska Fairbanks W 73-46 MINOT STATE & W 74-49 DIXIE STATE & W 68-53 CHAMINADE W 105-30 CHAMINADE W 102-43 at MSU Billings W 78-59 at Sea le Pacifi c L 67-71 NW NAZARENE W 82-62 CENT. WASHINGTON W 68-45 at Western Oregon W 63-47 at Saint Mar n’s L 53-61 SIMON FRASER W 65-52 W. WASHINGTON L 61-81SEATTLE PACIFIC W 68-56 MSU BILLINGS W 62-48at Central Washington W 63-48 at Northwest Nazarene W 61-60 SAINT MARTIN’S W 64-48 WESTERN OREGON W 71-47at Western Washington L 57-67 at Simon Fraser W 55-36 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 70-40 NW NAZARENE# W 64-50 SEATTLE PACIFIC# W 68-66 at W. Washington# W 68-67 vs W. Washington! W 55-48 at Cal Poly Pomona! L 47-67% Disney’s II Tip-Off Classic - Anaheim$Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout& AT&T Hoops Classic# GNAC Tournament! NCAA West Regional—Pomona, CA

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West Regional MVP Kalhie Quinones cuts down the net a er the Seawolves upset unbeaten and 2nd-ranked Sea le Pacifi c, 50-44, to capture a berth in the 2008 Elite Eight.

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2011-12 (15-4)*MINOT STATE W* 87-63DIXIE STATE W* 95-58DOMINICAN (Calif.) W* 91-36DOMINICAN (Calif.) W* 98-50MIAMI, FL ^ L 55-72CENT. MICHIGAN ^ OT-L 84-90at Alaska Fairbanks W* 78-29HAWAII-HILO # W 80-44ACADEMY OF ART # W 90-53at Chaminade W 100-45at Chaminade W 91-47vs St. Xavier & W 62-45at Central Washington W 78-60at Northwest Nazarene W 79-71MONTANA ST BILLINGS W 59-50SEATTLE PACIFIC W* 82-59at Simon Fraser L 69-77at W. Washington W* 75-55WESTERN OREGON W* 86-58SAINT MARTIN’S W* 83-48NW NAZARENE W* 79-39CENT. WASHINGTON W* 80-48at Sea le Pacifi c L 62-67at Montana St. Billings W 56-51W. WASHINGTON W* 72-50SIMON FRASER W 77-57at Saint Mar n’s W* 74-42at Western Oregon W* 72-42ALASKA FAIRBANKS W* 94-49Simon Fraser % W 74-70Western Washington% W 67-52vs Cal State-LA $ W 65-56vs Grand Canyon $ W 77-58at UC San Diego $ W 68-65vs Ashland % L* 51-71^Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout# AT&T Hoops Classic& at Honolulu, HI % GNAC Tournament — at Lacey, WA$ NCAA West Regional — La Jolla, CA% NCAA Elite Eight—San Antonio, TX

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Head CoachRyan McCarthy

2 seasons36-19 (.655)

2012-13 (17-10)COLORADO MINES L 74-80REGIS W 85-76REGIS W 70-67NORTH DAKOTA ST. ^ W 73-47UTAH STATE ^ L 57-67ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 86-58BYU-HAWAII # W 100-68E. NEW MEXICO # W 82-40CAL STATE-LA # W 66-56W. WASHINGTON L 60-70SIMON FRASER L 51-75at Montana St Billings L 64-78at Sea le Pacifi c W 77-72NW NAZARENE L 49-76CENT. WASHINGTON L 64-74at Western Oregon W 63-54at Saint Mar n’s W 48-45at Simon Fraser L 52-60at Western Washington L 72-83SEATTLE PACIFIC W 93-82MSU BILLINGS W 61-55at Central Washington W 68-55at Northwest Nazarene W 94-82SAINT MARTIN’S W 76-58WESTERN OREGON W 61-41at Alaska Fairbanks W 76-61vs NW Nazarene % L 60-65^Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout# AT&T Hoops Classic% GNAC Tournament — Lacey, Wash.

2013-14 (19-9)W. NEW MEXICO W 85-56at BYU-Hawaii W 99-52at BYU-Hawaii W 100-49at Chaminade W 93-57UC RIVERSIDE^ 2OT-W 83-75 GEORGETOWN^ L 78-92MSU BILLINGS W 90-59SEATTLE PACIFIC W 77-65CAMERON# W 86-70SAINT LEO# W 88-68at Northwest Nazarene L 80-86at Central Washington W 82-80WESTERN OREGON W 97-71SAINT MARTIN’S L 78-85at Alaska Fairbanks W 96-87at Western Washington L 70-76at Simon Fraser L 74-78CENT. WASHINGTON W 77-70NW NAZARENE W 72-70at Saint Mar n’s L 46-56at Western Oregon W 73-47ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 88-68SIMON FRASER W 87-71W. WASHINGTON W 79-75at Sea le Pacifi c W 76-65at Montana St. Billings L 72-75at Saint Mar n’s % L 48-58at Cal Poly Pomona ! L 56-60^ Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout# AT&T Hoops Classic% GNAC Tournament — Lacey, WA! NCAA West Regional — Pomona, CA

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NCAA Viola ons SummaryDuring the transi on between women’s basketball coaches in the summer of 2012, the University of Alaska Anchorage discovered two student athletes had been promised full scholarships when, in fact, they only received par al scholarships. Further research into this discrepancy revealed that unknown third par es accessed the student athletes’ account informa on and used that informa on to make anonymous cash payments to their accounts. As a result, students believing that they had no indebted-ness to the university because of scholarships, did not no ce when they had no indebtedness due to these payments that violated NCAA regula ons. The current women’s basketball staff had no involvement in this ac vity. UAA self-reported this viola on upon

discovery and ac vely par cipated in the NCAA’s inves ga on into it. Ul mately, former women’s basketball coach Tim Moser admi ed to mastermind-ing and execu ng the plan with the help of volunteer assistant coach Elisha Harris.

The Penal es that UAA will serve are the following:I. Public Reprimand & Censure;II. Proba on from May 2014 – May 2016;III. $5,000 fi ne;IV. Vaca on of the 2011-12 regular season and conference tournaments in which ineligible student-athletes competed;V. Loss of 74% of a full scholarship for one academic year (this is being appealed);VI. Self-imposed external compliance audit in 2015.

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AAbbas, Janelle ................ 1995-96-97-98Adams, Alicia .................................2001Aden, Nikki .................... 2008-09-10-11Alderman, Heidi ............ 1993-94-95-96Alex, Charleen ......................... 1979-80Alex, Monique ...............................1991Anderson, Salina...................... 1996-97Andrus, Keri ...................................1993Angel, Marie ..................................1987Archuleta, Megan ..........................2005Aschoff, Mary .......................... 2003-04Aspelund, Lorri ........................ 1978-79

BBarnhart, Tracia .............................1981Basova, Dasha ......................... 2008-09Beason, Stephanie .........................2005Beckman, Stacey ..................... 1982-83Behimer, Carey ........................ 1990-91Behrends, Lindsay .............. 2002-03-04Bellamy, Jodi ........................... 1990-93Bennett, Brenda ............................1980Benson, Julie..................................1987Berg, Sherri ....................................1993Berkley, Donna ..............................1980Bishop, Cheryl ............... 1983-84-85-87Blackburn, Karla ............................1982Blair, Karen ....................................1982Bottoms, Dana ............... 1998-99-00-01Brady, Kim .....................................2006Brassard, Noelle ...................... 1986-87Brewster, Alex ...............................2013Bro, Cassie .....................................2005Brooks, Sara...................................2003Brooks, Keyona ..............................2007Brown, Dana ..................................1981BUCHANAN, JENNA ................2013-14Buchmann, Megan .................. 2000-01Burch, Lisa .....................................1989Burleson, Lucrecia ................... 1990-91Burnett, Tristan .................. 2006-07-09Burns, Kylie.................... 2011-12-13-14

CCarr, Ann .......................................2001Carr, Courtney ..................... 1999-2000Castle, Melissa ...............................2014Cepin, Stacie ............................ 1997-98Chambers, Julie ................... 1999-2000Chesla, Pam ............................. 1979-81Church, Tirzah ..................... 1999-2000Clare, Debbie ........................... 1984-85Clure, Beth ............................... 1991-92Collins, Brittany ....................... 2009-10Cooper, Mary ................................1995Cothren, Teri ................. 1995-96-97-98CRAFT, EMILY ..............................2014Cubbedge, Jill ..................... 1982-84-85Cunningham, Erin .................... 2007-08

DDAVIS, CHRISTINA .......................2014Davis, Deanna ............... 1983-84-85-86Dawson, Jody ................................1978De Angelis, Francesca ...................2011DeBoer, Keri ............................ 1984-85Decker, Melanie ............................1989Deichmann, Bruna ........................2012Dekel, Danielle ........................ 2008-09Denman,Cynthia...................... 1978-79Denson-Griffin, Tanee’ ..................2011DEVINE, ALYSHA ..........................2014Dickerson, Lori ........................ 1982-83Digerness, Jami ....................... 1993-94Dobrich, Diane .............. 1987-88-89-90Doney, Carolyn .............. 1982-83-84-85

EElrod, Debbie.................................1988Eppenger, Debra ...........................1979Eppenger, Rhodell .........................1979

KKennedy, Sonya .............................1986Kielpinski, Rebecca ........ 2006-07-08-09Killion, Kim ....................................1984King, Sasha .............................. 2012-13Kohinka, Shelly ..............................1983Korpela, Amber .............................2000

LLamasko, Kelly ...............................1983Larrabee (Torrey),Kellie .... 98-99-00-01Larrabee, Sarah ............. 2000-01-03-04Larsen, Brooke ..............................2010Larsen, Kelsey ................ 2003-04-05-06Lane, Karmyn .......................... 1993-94Laraux, Jean...................................1990Leman, Whitney ............................2004LeMon, Rachel............... 1995-96-97-98Light, Elain .....................................1985Lockard (Macon), Tenecia ..... 05-06-07Long, Taylor ...................................2005Lundahl, Kajsa ...............................2011

MMADISON, ALLI .................2012-13-14MADISON, JESSICA .................2013-14Manu, Pauline ......................... 1990-91Martin, Jordan ............... 2010-11-12-13Massey, Kamie Jo .................... 2003-04Massey, Tiffany ....................... 2000-01Mathews, Tijera ...................... 2011-12McBride, Kaitlin ....................... 2010-11McComsey, Lori .............................1983McCray, Deidre .............................1981McDonald, Stephanie ....................1980McDonough, Mary ........................1985McIntyre, Sharon .................... 1984-85McKeen, Suzanne ..........................1988McWilliams, O’Lita ........................2005Mendenhall, Mindy ................. 2003-04Middaugh, Tammy ........................1982Miller, Nicci ............................. 2009-10Miller, Renee ...................... 1995-96-97Moses, Trudy .................................1991Muldrow, Bettema ........................1990Mullican, Kelly ............... 1987-88-89-90

NNasby, Amber ................ 2002-03-04-05Nelson, Caitlin ...............................2011Nenbee, Torle ......................... 2010-12Newman, Amy ...............................2000Nilsson, Maria ......................... 2007-08Nizich, Tanya ................. 2001-02-03-04

OOda, Frances ........................... 1994-95Owen, Mary ..................................1979

PPark, Veronica ............... 1985-86-87-88Parks, Lillie ....................................2008Paulus, Sandy .......................... 1990-91Pavey, Coleen ................................1978Pelleg, Limor....................... 2006-07-08Phillips, Connie ........................ 1979-80Price, Angel ............................. 1991-92Priebe, Kim .............................. 1991-92

QQuinones, Kalhie ...........................2008

RRandolph, Mary .............................1978Reilly, Jessica ................. 2002-03-04-05Reilly, Kelly .............................. 1986-87Richens, Katie ................................2012Rickstrew, Janet ............................1983Riley, Michelle ......................... 1996-97Riser, Mari ............................... 2006-07Roberts, Kim ............................ 1980-81ROBERTSON, KIKI ........................2014Robinson, Andrea ..........................1993Robinson, Eva .......................... 1980-81

Robinson, Robbie .................... 1986-87Robison, Kaylie ........................ 2011-12Rogers, Leslee ...............................1993Rzeszut, Anne .......................... 1985-86Ryder, Gritt ....................................2012

SSalazar, Jennifer ...................... 2007-08Seale, Miriam ................................2012Septon, Deanna ....................... 1980-81Shingleton, Heidi ..................... 1998-99Simmons, Rhonda .........................1981Smith, April.............................. 1996-97Smith, Stephanie ........... 1997-98-99-00Smith, Darlene ........................ 1988-90Stassek, Nancy ................... 1978-79-80Stepovich, Leah .............................2010Stoddard, Jen .......................... 2002-03Stoetzel, Allegra ............ 1993-94-95-96Stone, Jayci ....................................2007Sturgis, Wendy .............. 1989-90-91-92Sullivan, Sarah ...............................1982Swift, Mitsy ............................. 1987-88

TTaborsky, Laura .............................2002Taylor, Kiki ............................... 2009-10Tegeler, Elke ..................................1985Thiel, Jackie ...................................2009Thompson, Ashley .........................2008Titus, Michelle .................... 1997-98-99Trepl, Shelly ...................................1984Trotter, Christy ..............................1994Trump, Patty .................................1986

UUrie, Audra ....................................1990

VVan Nortwick, Holly ......................1989Van Weerdhuizen, Julia.................1993Vaughan, Meghan .........................2007Vega, Jaeger ............................ 1992-93Volkman, Brooke ...........................1997

WWarnke, Angie ............... 1996-97-98-99Warren, Sharon .............................1978Weber, Julie ............................ 1996-97Welch, Sonya................. 1986-87-88-89Wells, Laura ...................................1978Wetherington, Julie ................. 1982-83Whitwell, Paula .............................1978Wiles, Shelly ..................................1981Wilhelm, Kim ........................... 1980-81Wilhelm, Regina ........1998-99-2000-01Williams, Ruby...............................2008Wilson, Christa ..............................2005Wilson, Jamie ................................2013Wohlers, Viki ........................... 2009-10WRIGHT, KEKE .............................2014

ZZaun, Melissa .......................... 1993-94

FFadness, Greta .............. 1988-89-90-91Feay, Debra ...................................1980Felton (Berg), Sherri ................ 1993-94Fimple, Jan ....................................1978Flanigin, Suzy .................................1984

GGage, Chris ....................................1981Galvin, Debbie ...............................1988Galvin, Kim .................... 1986-87-88-89Gardeline, Jennifer ............. 1999-00-01Gardner, Cathy ........................ 1978-79Gill, Sherri ................................ 1985-86Glines, Chelsey ..............................2006Glisky, Linda ..................................1989Gourdin, Kelsie ..............................2010Graul, Lynette ...............................1987Graul, Robin .................. 1986-87-88-89Greene, Robin ............... 1978-79-80-81Gronewald, Keri ............................1982Gruwell, Tamar........................ 2009-10Gundersen, Diana ................... 2001-02Gyllenberg, Laura ..........................2005

HHale, Catherine ................... 1999-2000Hames, Jackie .......................... 1983-84Harley, Kat .....................................2007Harris, Elisha............................ 2008-09Harrison, Laurice ........... 1982-83-84-85Hendry, Michelle ..................... 1991-92Herrin, Sarah ........................... 2010-11Hicks, Darla ............................. 1991-92Hinkle, Kathy ........................... 1980-81Holmstead, Haley ..........................2012Horn, Alysa .................... 2010-11-12-13Horton, Sonya ...............................1990HUTCHINS, ALYSSA .................2013-14Hutsell, Jolyn .................................1995

IIwamasa, Melanie .............. 1994-95-96

JJacobson, Dorothy .................. 1981-82Jobe, Wendi ....................... 1992-93-94Johansson, Hanna ......... 2009-10-11-12Johnson, Stephanie ................. 2001-02Jones, Lucy .............................. 1994-95Jones, Sarah ..................................2006Jordan, Bell .............................. 2001-02

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ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLLALL-AMERICAN

2012 Hanna Johansson (WBCA—1st Team) (Daktronics—2nd Tm) Haley Holmstead (WBCA—Honorable Men on)2011 Hanna Johansson (WBCA—Honorable Men on)2009 Rebecca Kielpinski (WBCA—1st Team) (Daktronics—3rd Tm)2008 Rebecca Kielpinski (Women’s D-II Bulle n—2nd Tm) (WBCA—Honorable Men on)2007 Rebecca Kielpinski (Women’s D-II Bulle n—3rd Tm)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN2012 Hanna Johansson (3rd Tm)1996 Allegra Stoetzel (1st Tm)1995 Allegra Stoetzel (3rd Tm)

NCAA II FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1986 Robin Graul

ALL-REGION2012 Hanna Johansson (1st Tm) Haley Holmstead (1st/2nd Tm)2011 Hanna Johansson (2nd Tm)2010 Nicci Miller (2nd Tm)2009 Rebecca Kielpinski (1st Tm)2008 Rebecca Kielpinski (1st Tm)2007 Rebecca Kielpinski (1st Tm)2006 Rebecca Kielpinski (2nd Tm)2004 Kamie Jo Massey (2nd Tm)2003 Kamie Jo Massey2002 Bell Jordan1996 Heidi Alderman1995 Heidi Alderman Allegra Stoetzel1989 Robin Graul1988 Robin Graul1987 Robin Graul1985 Debbie Clare

CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

2012 Hanna Johansson (GNAC)2009 Rebecca Kielpinski (GNAC)2008 Rebecca Kielpinski (GNAC, co-)2007 Rebecca Kielpinski (GNAC)1990 Diane Dobrich (CDC)1989 Robin Graul (CDC)1988 Robin Graul (CDC)1987 Robin Graul (CDC)1985 Cheryl Bishop (CDC)

2010 Nicci Miller (1st Tm) Tamar Gruwell (2nd Tm) Kelsie Gourdin (HM) Hanna Johansson (HM)2009 Rebecca Kielpinski (1st Tm) Jackie Thiel (2nd Tm) Ruby Williams (HM)2008 Rebecca Kielpinski (1st Tm) Kalhie Quinones (2nd Tm) Maria Nilsson (2nd Tm)2007 Rebecca Kielpinski (1st Tm) Jayci Stone (2nd Tm)2006 Rebecca Kielpinski (2nd Tm)2004 Kamie Jo Massey (1st Tm)2003 Kamie Jo Massey (1st Tm)2002 Bell Jordan (1st Tm)2001 Tiff any Massey (1st Tm) Dana Bo oms (2nd Tm)2000 Tiff any Massey (1st Tm Stephanie Smith (2nd Tm) Tirzah Church (2nd Tm)1999 Tirzah Church (1st Tm)1998 Stacie Cepin (2nd Tm)1997 Salina Anderson (2nd Tm)1996 Allegra Stoetzel (2nd Tm) Heidi Alderman (2nd Tm)1995 Heidi Alderman (2nd Tm) Allegra Stoetzel (2nd Tm)1994 Allegra Stoetzel (2nd Tm) Christy Tro er (2nd Tm) Frances Oda (2nd Tm)1992 Beth Clure (1st Tm) Wendy Hildman (2nd Tm)1991 Wendy Sturgis (1st Tm) Beth Clure (2nd Tm) Greta Fadness (2nd Tm)1990 Diane Dobrich (1st Tm) Wendy Sturgis (1st Tm)

1989 Robin Graul (1st Tm) Sonya Welch (1st Tm)1988 Robin Graul (1st Tm)1987 Robin Graul (1st Tm)1986 Robin Graul (1st Tm) Deanna Davis (1st Tm)1985 Cheryl Bishop (1st Tm) Debbie Clare (1st Tm)

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE2014 Jenna Buchanan Kylie Burns Alyssa Hutchins Jessica Madison2013 Kylie Burns Alysa Horn2012 Kylie Burns Alysa Horn Hanna Johansson2011 Nikki Aden Sarah Herrin Alysa Horn Kaitlin McBride Hanna Johansson2010 Nikki Aden Tamar Gruwell Sarah Herrin Hanna Johansson2009 Nikki Aden2008 Erin Cunningham Maria Nilsson Limor Pelleg2007 Mari Callahan Limor Pelleg Meghan Vaughan2004 Kamie Jo Massey Mindy Mendenhall2002 Stephanie Johnson2001 Tiff any Massey Megan Buchmann Jennifer Gardeline2000 Stephanie Smith1999 Stephanie Smith (1st Tm) Angie Warnke (1st Tm)1998 Stephanie Smith (2nd Tm) Angie Warnke (2nd Tm)1997 Salina Anderson (1st Tm)1996 Allegra Stoetzel (1st Tm) Heidi Alderman (2nd Tm)1995 Allegra Stoetzel (1st Tm) Heidi Alderman (2nd Tm)1994 Allegra Stoetzel (2nd Tm) Heidi Alderman (2nd Tm)1993 Jodi Bellamy (1st Tm)1992 Kim Priebe (1st Tm)1991 Greta Fadness (1st Tm)1990 Greta Fadness (1st Tm)1989 Greta Fadness (1st Tm)1988 Suzanne McKeen (1st Tm) Mitsy Swi (1st Tm)

CONFERENCENEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

2012 Haley Holmstead (GNAC)2010 Kelsie Gourdin (GNAC, co-)2009 Jackie Thiel (GNAC, co-)2008 Kalhie Quinones (GNAC)2007 Jayci Stone (GNAC)2003 Kamie Jo Massey (GNAC)

CONFERENCEFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2013 Jessica Madison (GNAC, co-)2012 Gri Ryder (GNAC)2006 Rebecca Kielpinski (GNAC)

REGION COACH OF THE YEAR2009 Tim Moser (WBCA)

CONFERENCECOACH OF THE YEAR

2012 Tim Moser (GNAC)2009 Tim Moser (GNAC)2007 Tim Moser (GNAC)1988 Linda Bruns (CDC)1986 Linda Bruns (CDC)

ALL-CONFERENCE2014 Kylie Burns (2nd Tm) Kiki Robertson (2nd Tm)2013 Alysa Horn (2nd Tm) Sasah King (2nd Tm)2012 Hanna Johansson (1st Tm) Haley Holmstead (1st Team) Alysa Horn (HM) Kaylie Robison (HM)2011 Hanna Johansson (1st Tm) Alysa Horn (2nd Tm) Kaitlin McBride (2nd Tm)

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ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLLRETIRED JERSEYS

No. 22 — Robin GraulNo. 54 — Rebecca Kielpinski

SEAWOLF HALL OF FAME2010 Linda Bruns2006 Allegra Stoetzel2006 Harry Larrabee2004 Cheryl Bishop2003 Wendy Sturgis2001 Robin Graul

UAA ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2006-07 Rebecca Kielpinski1995-96 Allegra Stoetzel1987-88 Robin Graul

TEAM MVP2013-14 Kylie Burns2012-13 Alysa Horn & Sasha King2011-12 Hanna Johansson2010-11 Kaitlin McBride2009-10 Tamar Gruwell2008-09 Rebecca Kielpinski2007-08 Rebecca Kielpinski & Kalhie Quinones2006-07 Rebecca Kielpinski2005-06 Rebecca Kielpinski2004-05 None awarded2003-04 Kamie Jo Massey1993-94 Sherri Felton1992-93 Sherri Berg1991-92 Beth Clure1990-91 Wendy Sturgis1989-90 Diane Dobrich1988-89 Robin Graul1987-88 Robin Graul1986-87 Robin Graul1985-86 Robin Graul1984-85 Debbie Clare1983-84 Debbie Clare1982-83 Janet Rickstrew1981-82 Dorothy Jacobson1980-81 Eva Robinson

BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER2013-present Not awarded2011-12 Tijera Mathews2010-11 Nikki Aden2009-10 Nikki Aden & Kiki Taylor2008-09 Kiki Taylor & Ruby Williams2007-08 Rebecca Kielpinski2006-07 Keyona Brooks2005-06 Kelsey Larsen2004-05 Christa Wilson2003-04 Jessica Reilly2002-03 Jessica Reilly2001-02 Jessica Reilly

1997-98 Angie Warnke1996-97 Teri Cothren1995-96 April Smith1994-95 Janelle Abbas1993-94 Wendi Jobe1992-93 Keri Andrus1991-92 Kim Priebe1990-91 Angel Price1989-90 Sonya Horton1988-89 Diane Dobrich1987-88 Sonya Welch1986-87 Sonya Welch1985-86 Sonya Kennedy1984-85 Deanna Davis

MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER

2013-14 Alyssa Hutchins2012-13 Jordan Mar n2011-12 Jordan Mar n2010-11 Jordan Mar n2009-10 Leah Stepovich2008-09 Tamar Gruwell2007-08 Erin Cunningham & Maria Nilsson2006-07 Erin Cunningham & Tenecia Lockard2005-06 Rebecca Kielpinski2004-05 Tenecia Macon2003-04 Sarah Larrabee2002-03 Sara Brooks2000-01 Kellie Larrabee1999-00 Stephanie Johnson1998-99 Angie Warnke1997-98 Teri Cothren1996-97 Julie Weber1995-96 April Smith

1994-95 Frances Oda1993-94 Frances Oda1992-93 Wendi Jobe1991-92 Darla Hicks1990-91 Pauline Manu1989-90 Greta Fadness1988-89 Melanie Decker1987-88 Kelly Mullican1986-87 Robbie Robinson1985-86 Robbie Robinson1984-85 Jill Cubbedge

HUSTLE AWARD2013-present Not awarded2011-12 Kylie Burns2010-11 Sarah Herrin2009-10 Sarah Herrin2008-09 Nikki Aden2007-08 Jennifer Salazar2006-07 Mari Riser2005-06 Rebecca Kielpinski

COACHES’ AWARD2013-present Not awarded2011-12 Kaylie Robison2010-11 Kaylie Robison2009-10 Tamar Gruwell2008-09 Dasha Basova & Danielle Dekel2007-08 Jennifer Salazar2006-07 Jayci Stone2005-06 Kelsey Larsen2004-05 Kelsey Larsen2003-04 None awarded2002-03 Kelsey Larsen2001-02 Jessica Reilly2000-01 Megan Buchmann

2000-01 Tiff any Massey1999-00 Tiff any Massey1998-99 Stephanie Smith1997-98 Stephanie Smith1996-97 Rachel LeMon1995-96 Melanie Iwamasa1994-95 Allegra Stoetzel1993-94 Christy Tro er1992-93 Jami Digerness1991-92 Michelle Hendry1990-91 Michelle Hendry1989-90 Wendy Sturgis1988-89 Kim Galvin1987-88 Veronica Park1986-87 Kim Galvin1985-86 Sherri Gill1984-85 Sharon McIntyre

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER2013-14 Chris na Davis2012-13 Jessica Madison2011-12 Gri Ryder2010-11 Alysa Horn2009-10 Hanna Johansson & Leah Stepovich2008-09 Hanna Johansson & Elisha Harris2007-08 Maria Nilsson2006-07 Meghan Vaughan2005-06 None awarded2004-05 O’Lita McWilliams2003-04 Amber Nasby2002-03 Kelsey Larsen2001-02 Bell Jordan2000-01 Diana Gundersen1999-00 Kellie Torrey1998-99 Dana Bo oms

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ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLL1999-00 Catherine Hale1998-99 Tirzah Church1997-98 Kellie Torrey1996-97 Michelle Titus1995-96 Angie Warnke1994-95 Lucy Jones1993-94 Jami Digerness1992-93 Andrea Robinson1991-92 Wendy Hildman1990-91 Beth Clure1989-90 Darlene Smith & Kelly Mullican1988-89 Sonya Welch1987-88 Kim Galvin & Suzanne McKeen1986-87 Kelly Reilly1985-86 Deanna Davis1984-85 Cheryl Bishop

TEAM CAPTAIN(S)2013-14 Kylie Burns2012-13 Alysa Horn Sasha King2011-12 Hanna Johansson Kaylie Robison2010-11 Nikki Aden Sarah Herrin Kaitlin McBride2009-10 Tamar Gruwell Kiki Taylor2008-09 Tamar Gruwell

1995-96 Melanie Iwamasa Allegra Stoetzel1994-95 Frances Oda1993-94 Sherri Felton Jami Digerness1992-93 Andrea Robinson Jodi Bellamy1991-92 Darla Hicks Michelle Hendry1990-91 Greta Fadness Pauline Manu1989-90 Diane Dobrich1988-89 Robin Graul1987-88 Mitsy Swi 1986-87 Robbie Robinson1985-86 Deanna Davis Sherri Gill1984-85 Carolyn Doney Laurice Harrison

Jackie Thiel2007-08 Maria Nilsson Rebecca Kielpinski2006-07 Mari Riser Tenecia Lockard Jayci Stone Meghan Vaughan2005-06 Kelsey Larsen Mari Riser2004-05 Taylor Long Jessica Reilly Stephanie Beason2003-04 Sarah Larrabee Kamie Jo Massey Jessica Reilly2002-03 Sarah Larrabee Kamie Jo Massey Jessica Reilly2001-02 Bell Jordan Stephanie Johnson2000-01 Kellie Larrabee Tiff any Massey Regina Wilhelm1999-00 Stephanie Smith Tirzah Church1998-99 Angie Warnke Julie Chambers1997-98 Janelle Abbas Teri Cothren1996-97 Salina Anderson Michelle Riley

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UAA hosts one of college basketball’s most prestigious tournaments every Thanksgiving week when it brings three Division I squads north for the GCI Great Alaska Shootout. For the 35th women’s tourney in 2014, the Seawolves will welcome Boise State, Long Beach State and Yale. With six Shootout championships, Division II UAA has established an unprec-edented level of success against its D-I competition, including an amzing string of four straight titles from 2006-09.

GCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT HISTORYYear Champion Runner-Up Most Outstanding Player1980 Iowa Alaska Anchorage Cindy Haugejordge (Iowa)1981 San Diego State Houston Diena Pels (SDSU)1982 Minnesota Indiana Laura Coenen (Minnesota)1983 Old Dominion Wichita State Lorri Bauman (Drake)1984 Texas UNLV Anne e Smith (Texas)1985 Louisiana Tech Penn State Dawn Royster (N. Carolina)1986 Northeast Louisiana Southern Cal Lisa Ingram (NE Louisiana)1987 New Orleans Memphis State Kunshinge Sorrell (Miss. St.)1988 South Carolina UNLV Martha Parker (S. Carolina)1989 Stephen F. Aus n Old Dominion Connie Cole (S.F. Aus n)1990 Alaska Anchorage South Alabama Diane Dobrich (UAA)1991 Northern Illinois Louisville Lisa Foss (No. Illinois)1992 Penn State Mo.-Kansas City Susan Robinson (Penn St.)1993 Hawaii Southern Methodist Valerie Agee (Hawaii)1994-I Rhode Island Northeast Louisiana Dayna Smith (URI)1994-II Clemson UCLA Tara Saunooke (Clemson)1995 South Carolina Arizona State Shannon Johnson (S. Car.)1996 Georgia Oregon Tracy Henderson (Georgia)1997 Tennessee Wisconsin Chamique Holdsclaw (UT)1998 No Tournament1999 Kansas Louisville Lynn Pride (Kansas)2000 Ohio State Rhode Island Jamie Lewis (Ohio State)2001 Iowa Gonzaga Lindsey Meder (Iowa)2002 Nevada Indiana Laura Ingham (Nevada)2003 Alaska Anchorage Clemson Kamie Jo Massey (UAA)2004 Stanford Louisiana-Lafaye e Candice Wiggins (Stanford)2005 Central Connec cut St. Arizona Gabriella Guegbelet (CCSU)2006 Alaska Anchorage UC Riverside Rebecca Kielpinski (UAA)2007 Alaska Anchorage Santa Clara Rebecca Kielpinski (UAA)2008 Alaska Anchorage Syracuse Rebecca Kielpinski (UAA)2009 Alaska Anchorage Cincinna Nicci Miller (UAA)2010 Kent State Alaska Anchorage Jamilah Humes (Kent St.)2011 Miami, Fla. South Florida Shenise Johnson (Miami)2012 Utah State Alaska Anchorage Devyn Chris ansen (USU)2013 Georgetown Alaska Anchorage Andrea White (Georgetown)

LEFT: Chamique Holdsclaw led her unbeaten Tennes-see squad to the 1997 tle. RIGHT: Three- me tourney MVP Rebecca Kielpinski makes the game-winning layup against Santa Clara in 2007.

SEAWOLF GIANT KILLERS

Beginning with a 74-52 victory over Nevada in 1980, the Seawolves have a strong tradition of success against the giants of NCAA Division I basketball. UAA has a total of 36 wins over 32 programs, including such pow-ers as Clemson, Wake Forest and Santa Clara. In the last eight seasons, the Seawolves are 11-5 against D-I compeitition, including wins over Big East foes Syracuse and Cincinnati. Last year, UAA delivered a thrilling 83-75 double-overtime win over UC Riverside before falling to Georgetown in the Shootout title game.Air ForceBoise StateCal State NorthridgeCincinnatiClemsonCleveland StateCoastal CarolinaEastern KentuckyFordhamGeorge MasonGeorgia State

Georgia TechLoyola Marymount (2)Mount St. Mary’sNevadaNew Mexico StateNicholls StateNorth Dakota StateNortheastern IllinoisPepperdineRadfordSan Diego

San FranciscoSan Jose StateSanta ClaraSouth AlabamaSoutheastern LouisianaSyracuseTexas-San AntonioUC Riverside (2)Utah State (3)Wake Forest

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Athle cs Dept. Senior Staff Keith Hacke Director of Athle csTim McDiff e Sr. Assoc. AD (External)Jane Pallister Sr. Assoc. AD (Internal)Dede Allen Assoc. AD (Compliance)Tlisa Northcu Assoc. AD (Development)Kevin Silver Assoc. AD (Facili es)Michael Friess Assoc. AD (Sports Med./Strength & Condit.)Nate Sagan Assistant AD (Media Rela ons)

Rusty Osborne Men’s BasketballRyan McCarthy Women’s BasketballMichael Friess Men’s & Women’s Cross Country and Men’s & Women’s Track & FieldPaul Stoklos Gymnas csMa Thomas HockeySparky Anderson Men’s & Women’s SkiingChris Green Volleyball

CHANCELLORTOM CASE

Tom Case, Lt. Gen. USAF (Ret.), became chancel-lor of the University of Alaska Anchorage in May

2011. Upon completing his Air Force career, he was appointed dean of UAA’s College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), where he served nearly six years before becoming president and chief operating

officer of the state-owned, independently operated Alaska Aerospace Corporation. Since returning to UAA as Chancellor, Case has focused on helping students succeed in their college goals. In 2011, UAA became one of only 11 universities nationwide to open a VetSuccess program on campus. UAA opened a Veteran’s Resource Center in 2013 to support its growing military and veteran student population. With support from Chancellor funds, UAA established the INNOVATE awards in 2011 to provide an incentive for innovative research. Seawolf Holdings was approved in 2012, establishing a pathway toward the commercialization of UAA research. In February 2013, ZENSOR, LLC became the first startup company incorporated in Alaska based upon research by UAA faculty. A second startup incorporated in June 2013. Currently, UAA has 31 invention disclosures with 12 patents pending.Under Case’s leadership, UAA opened a new Health Sciences Building, the new Alaska Airlines Center, and received funding to complete a new Engineering and Industry Building, slated to open in 2015. Married to his wife Susan for 45 years, they have a daughter Donna, son-in-law Daniel, and three grandchildren. A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Case received a Master of Science degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California. He is a graduate of the National War College, the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, the Air War College, and Emory University’s Advanced Management Program.He is an active member of the community, having served on the boards of the Alaska World Affairs Council and World Trade Center Alaska, and is immediate past president of Commonwealth North. He is an avid pilot and, of course, a great Seawolf fan.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSKEITH HACKETT

Entering his second year as Director of Athletics at the University of Alaska Anchorage, Keith Hackett

has positioned the Seawolves’ 13-sport NCAA pro-gram for unprecedented growth and success as a new era begins in 2014-15. Since arriving on Oct. 1, 2013, Hackett has overseen

the planning and logistics for the department’s transition into the $109 million Alaska Airlines Center – a state-of-the-art sports, community and concert venue that will transform the UAA campus – along with expanded hockey facilities at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex. Under his leadership, the department has developed an official strate-gic plan that will guide the decision-making process and allow the depart-ment to maintain a focus on the mission of Seawolf Athletics. A university and administrative management executive with 37 years of higher education experience, Hackett values connecting with the Anchorage community, and building positive relationships with campus faculty, students, staff and U-Med District partners. In addition to reorganizing the internal management structure of the department, he has also entered into agreements with several national leaders in collegiate brand advancement, developing partnerships with Global Spectrum to manage the Alaska Airlines Center, Front Row Marketing to oversee corporate partnerships, and Paciolan for ticketing. Along with his behind-the-scenes contributions, UAA’s success in the competitive arena was also apparent in Hackett’s first year. In 2013-14, the Seawolves not only finished 16th of 315 institutions nationally in the NCAA Div. II Learfield Director’s Cup, but also produced 25 All-Americans, nine NCAA Championships team qualifications and four Great Northwest Athletic Conference team titles, while UAA student-athletes combined for a 3.18 overall grade-point average. Hackett came to UAA after working from 2004-13 as the senior associate AD for internal affairs at the University of Nevada, where he oversaw the football, track & field/cross country and baseball programs. In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities with specific teams, Hackett was involved with donor relations and major gifts, budget, human and physical resource management, and alumni and community relations at Nevada. As a key member of the Wolf Pack’s senior leader-ship team, he was responsible for oversight of all athletics department capital projects, development of the department’s first athletic facilities master plan, and event management for all home contests. Prior to his time in Reno, Hackett served as Executive Vice President for Special Projects and was Director of the St. Gregory’s University College for Working Adults in Tulsa, Okla. He also served as Executive Vice President and Provost at St. Gregory’s University in Shawnee, Okla., from 1997-2004, and as VP for Admissions and Enrollment Management/Dean of Admissions for Law, Graduate and Undergraduate Admissions at Oklahoma City University from 1992-97. He worked at OCU as Dean of Students from 1986-89. From 1989-92, Hackett was the Associate AD at Northern Illinois University, where he oversaw eight Division I sports, including football and men’s and women’s basketball. The native of Nanuet, N.Y., began his college coaching and teaching career at Baker University in Baldwin, Kan., where he was head baseball coach from 1978-83 and assistant football coach from 1977-83. From there, he went on to coach offensive line for the football program at Div. I Memphis from 1983-85. Hackett earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Tarkio (Mo.) College in 1976 and an M.S. in education from the University of Kansas in 1979. He and his wife Patricia have been married for 38 years and have two adult children, Katie and James.

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The University of Alaska Anchorage, academic home to more than 17,000 students, is an

intersection for intellectual exploration, adventure and transfor-mative experiences in and out of the classroom. With campuses throughout Southcentral Alaska, from the shores of majestic Prince William Sound to the verdant Matanuska and Susitna Valleys, UAA students experience a unique, hands-on education through academics, research, leadership opportunities and mentorship with our community partners in-state, across the country and globally. Surrounded by an environment that is both urban and wild, UAA is a gateway to innovative thinking, learning and exploration in a changing, modern world. UAA is rooted in the Alaska communities it serves and off ers exciting pathways in 200 major areas of study, all at a great value.

UAA’s student-athletes, the beating heart of #SeawolfNation, compete

in 13 NCAA collegiate sports. At the Division I level, UAA fi elds a men’s ice hockey team and a women’s gymnastics team. Compet-ing in Division II are men’s and women’s basketball, cross country running, skiing and indoor and outdoor track & fi eld teams, as well as our women’s volleyball team. True student-athletes, our Seawolves maintained a 3.18 GPA last year across all teams, while producing four conference titles, nine NCAA fi nishes, 25 All-Amer-icans and placing 16th of 315 schools in the Learfi eld Sports Director’s Cup rankings. In September 2014, Seawolf Athletics cut the ribbon on its new home, the Alaska Airlines Center, a state-of-the-art 196,000-square-foot sporting event, training, sports medicine, special event and performance venue that will be shared by the Anchorage community. The AAC will be the new home for the GCI Great Alaska Shootout and is will host the Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation’s Women’s Gymnastics Championships in 2015.

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Alaska’s most populous city is home to more than a few surprises. Aside from

the human population of nearly 300,000, it is home to 1,500 moose and copious other wildlife. More than 50 glaciers stand in the nearby Chugach Mountains, one of the larg-est state parks in the nation. It’s the best mix of iconic Alaska and urban amenities. More than 135 miles of paved trails wind through the city, and salmon can be caught within the city limits. But Anchorage

The State of Alaska

local breweries, and homegrown arts, and it’s a perfect place to explore no matter the season. Thanksgiving weekend is a special time for Anchorage. The GCI Great Alaska Shootout headlines a holiday weekend packed with events. The Town Square tree lighting, the Anchorage Museums craft fair and seasonal exhibits, and other big sporting events all combine to keep Anchorage jump-ing.

also has a bustling downtown – complete with high-rises, nightlife and one of the nation’s fastest-growing culinary scenes. Anchorage is at the center of road, rail and air travel inside the state, making it a natural fit for visitors hoping to experience Alaska. Activities from the city range from bear viewing to glacier trekking, kayaking to gold panning. Pair adventure opportunities with Anchorage’s outstanding hotels, restaurants,

Alaska is the largest state in the union — one-fifth the size of the contiguous 48 states and more than twice the size of the second largest state, Texas.

Although Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Alaska holds the real title in that department with more than three million lakes. Alaska also boasts 39 different mountain ranges, three of which can be seen from Anchorage, and an estimated 100,000 glaciers. The 49th State is home to Denali, the highest peak in North America (20,320 feet). Also known as Mt. McKinley, the collosal mountain is located in the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve, located 200 miles north of Anchorage, and can be seen from the city on clear days.

Alaska Fast FactsStatehood: Jan. 3, 1959 State flower: Forget-Me-NotPopulation (2010): 710,231 State tree: Sitka SpruceMotto: North to the Future State bird: Willow PtarmiganNickname: The Last Frontier State fish: King SalmonCapital: Juneau State song: Alaska’s FlagSize: 663,268 sq. miles State sport: Dog Mushing

The Municipality of Anchorage

Photo by ROBERT OLSEN

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Premiering in 2014-15:

The New Home of the Seawolves

• 5,000-seat capacity in main arena• 800-seat capacity in axuiliary gym• 600 parking spaces, with overflow

capacity of 1,200• State-of-the-art Sports Medicine &

Weight Training facilities• 19 locker rooms• Student Fitness Center• Raven’s Nest Walking Track• Suite Level seating• Varsity Sports Grill restaurant