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5 Core Character Values

RespectTreating yourself, other persons, institutions, guests and sports to the highest standards of conduct.

IntegrityKeeping commitments. It is developing an integrated character that includes but goes beyond honesty.

Responsibility Be accountable for your actions. It is not doing anything that would reflect poorly on your team, your school or yourself.

Servant LeadershipPutting the group first while also becoming responsible for personal and group roles while performing at your best. Leadership implies managing yourself well.

SportsmanshipA matter of being of good character and doing the right thing. Fairness and equity are expected in all contests and relationships.

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HistoryIn 1929, only briar patches covered a 175-foot hill located on the western outskirts of Sioux City, Iowa. But two people – Mother Mary Dominica Wieneke, Major Superior of the Sisters of Saint Francis, and the Most Reverend Edmond Heelan, Bishop of the Sioux City Diocese – had a vision. They saw that hill crowned with a Catholic college for women. Mother Dominica and Bishop Heelan met on March 9, 1929 with members of the Sioux City community. Businessmen attending that meeting committed themselves to raising $25,000 to support the establishment of the college in Sioux City. After this showing of community support, significant events followed in rapid succession. On Sept. 18, 1930, the college, named Briar Cliff after the hill on which it is located, was dedicated. Four days later, 25 women started classes in Heelan Hall, the only building on campus. In 1937, the University’s two-year program was extended to four years. Fifty-five men were admitted to Briar Cliff in 1965 and co-education was formalized in 1966 with the admission of 150 full-time male students. The innovative Weekend College program started in the fall of 1979. The spring of 1980 saw the addition of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. A Master of Arts in Education was implemented in the summer of 2001. The college officially became a University on June 1, 2001. The University’s academic growth required an expanding physical plant. As time passed, more buildings began sprouting from the briar-covered hill: a four-story addition to Heelan Hall in 1948; the library and Our Lady of Grace Chapel in 1959; Alverno Hall, a women’s residence, in 1965; a gymnasium in 1966; Toller Hall, a men’s residence, in 1967; Noonan Hall in 1968; the Newman Flanagan Center in 1982; the addition of three classrooms in the theatre in 1986; the completion in 1988 of the Baxter-DiGiovanni Living & Learning Center; KLIF-AM campus radio station in 1987; and the renovated dining hall in 1989.

The $6 million, 43,350-square-foot Stark Student Center opened in the fall of 2000. Additionally, extensive renovations to Alverno Residence Hall have expanded Briar Cliff’s recreational facilities. The construction of the McCoy Arnold Center, completed in 2004, further enhanced recreational facilities. On Sept. 1, 2011, Briar Cliff formally broke ground for a $10.75 million addition and renovation of Heelan Hall, slated for completion in September 2013. The project will involve the addition of a three-floor wing with state-of-the-art science laboratories, a business case room, general classrooms and a four-story atrium. The Heelan Hall project will include new heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems along with renovation of various classrooms and labs in the existing structure.

LocationBriar Cliff University is located on a scenic hilltop campus at the edge of urban development, yet minutes from Downtown Sioux City (population 83,000). In a tri-state area where Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota meet, Sioux City is connected with other metro areas by Interstate Highway 29 and is about an hour away by air from Minneapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Denver.

AcademicsBriar Cliff offers over 40 academic majors and pre-professional programs. The Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Social Work degrees are conferred. Two-year Associate of Arts degrees are also available in two areas. The Master of Arts in Human Resource Management, Master of Science in Nursing and Graduate Management Certificate are also conferred. The academic year consists of two semesters with January and May terms.

StudentsMore than 1,150 students from across the U.S. and around the world attend Briar Cliff. Approximately 98 percent of undergraduate students receive financial aid.

Accreditation and ApprovalBriar Cliff is accredited as a degree-granting institution by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The education program of the University is approved by the Iowa State Department of Public Instruction for Certification of Teachers. The social work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing.

LOCATION SIOUX CITY, IOWA

FOUNDED 1930

ATHLETIC COLORS BLUE& GOLD

NICKNAME CHARGERS

ARENA NEWMAN FLANAGAN CENTER

NATIONAL AFFILIATION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

CONFERENCE GREAT PLAINS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

PRESIDENT BEV WHARTON

VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS WILLIAM MANGAN [PH.D.]

VP FOR ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT SHARISUE WILCOXON

VP FOR FINANCE BETH GRIGSBY

VP FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT CRAIG MCGARRY

VP FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT STEVE JANOWIAK

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSSTEVE GAST

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Briar Cliff returns six of its top 10 players from last year’s 25-10 team which finished fourth in the GPAC and reached the NAIA Fab Four. Top Returners include the senior guard trio of Kelsey Evans, Kela Cihak and Sara Reeves. The trio combined for 29.4 ppg and 198 steals last season. Adding to the Chargers’ strength at the guard spot is sophomore Mattie Murren, who was named the GPAC Freshman of the Year last season after collecting 78 steals to go along with her 9.3 ppg and 50 three-pointers. If the season started today, those four would be joined in the starting line-up by 5-10 Summer Gordon.

According to coaches, the sophomore has elevated her level of play drastically since averaging 6.0 ppg and 3.3 rpg as a freshman. Gordan is the Chargers’ top returning inside threat. She is expected to be joined in the post by 6-1 freshman Regan Cooper. Other key additions for the Chargers include Wayne State transfer Slone Masters and freshmen Alex Fuller, Paige Herrboldt and McKenzie Shipley. The Chargers open their 2012-13 campaign, Nov. 3, as they host Viterbo. Briar Cliff’s GPAC opener will be Nov. 14, at home, against defending national champ Northwestern.

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2012-13

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MIKEPOWERThe 2012-13 season will mark Mike Power’s seventh consecutive and 13th overall season as the head coach of the Briar Cliff women’s basketball program. Power has led the Chargers to an overall record of 234-164 and six NAIA National Tournament appearances, including three Fab Four finishes.In his first stint as Briar Cliff’s head coach from 1992-1998, Power guided the Charger women’s basketball program to a 127-73 record and three consecutive NAIA Division II National Tournament appearances. In 1996, Power led the Chargers to Briar Cliff’s first-ever NAIA National Tournament appearance. The following year, the Chargers produced an undefeated (34-0) regular season, a school-record 37 wins, and a second-straight national tournament appearance. The Chargers opened the 1997-98 season as the No. 1 team in the nation and held that spot for the majority of the season. They finished that season with another national tournament run and a 31-4 record. His second tenure at BC has produced two Fab Four finishes in six years.

Power’s coaching portfolio also includes eight seasons at the NCAA Division II level, with head coaching stops at Metro State College of Denver, Bemidji State university, and Southwest Minnesota State University.A native of Bismark, N.D., Power holds a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). During and after his time at UNL, he was an assistant girls’ basketball coach at Pius X High School and head women’s basketball coach at Nebraska Wesleyan University, where he produced a 30-45 record.

2011-12 Briar Cliff 25-102010-11 Briar Cliff 21-132009-10 Briar Cliff 28-82008-09 Briar Cliff 13-182007-08 Briar Cliff 11-202006-07 Briar Cliff 9-222005-06 SW MN St. 7-212004-05 Bemidji St. 5-232003-04 Bemidji St. 14-152002-03 Bemidji St. 9-182001-02 Metro St. 12-152000-01 Metro St. 9-171999-00 Metro St. 16-111998-99 Metro St. 19-91997-98 Briar Cliff 31-41996-97 Briar Cliff 37-11995-96 Briar Cliff 25-121994-95 Briar Cliff 15-161993-94 Briar Cliff 13-201992-93 Briar Cliff 6-201988-91 NE Wesleyan 30-45

Power Year-By-Year

2012-13

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ASSISTANT COACH >>> KIRK WALKERKirk Walker is in his second year as an assistant coach with the women’s basketball program. Prior to joining the Blue and Gold, he led the Sioux City North High School girls’ basketball team to a pair of state championships. Walker led the Stars to seven conference championships, eight regional finals appearances, five state tournaments and state titles in 2007 and 2009. He was a two-time Iowa Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year as well as a two-time Iowa Girls Coaches Association District Coach of the Year. He was also named Iowa Basketball Coaches Association Region Coach of the Year in 2002, 2006, 2007 and 2011. In the high school ranks, he produced a career coaching record of 315-163. Prior to coaching at North, he coached girls’ teams atLawton-Bronson High School (1986-1990) and Galva-Holstein High School (1993-2001). Walker, who prepped at Woodbury Central High School, went on to earn honorable mention All-North Central Conference football honors at Morningside College. Aside from assisting at BCU, Walker teaches at West Middle School.

ASSISTANT COACH >>> BEN SITZMANNBen Sitzmann is in his first year as an assistant with the Briar Cliff women’s basketball program. This season will serve as both the head junior varsity coach as well as a varsity assistant. The 2012 Briar Cliff graduate was a four-year member of the men’s basketball program and he helped the Chargers to back-to-back national tournament appearances, including a Sweet Sixteen run in 2012. As a senior, the honorable mention all-GPAC selection averaged 6.7 ppg and led the Chargers with 81 assists and 45 steals.

> CHEYENNE ANDERSON

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

> ERIN BOLIN

> BETHANY SAILER

> FAYTHE PITKIN

> KATIE HUMMELGARD

> KATLYN ERTZ

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH >>> CHRISTINE SCHROEDERChristine Schroeder is in her fifth year as an assistant with the Charger basketball program. Schroeder (Mohni) is a 1998 Briar Cliff graduate and was a member of the women’s basketball team from 1994-1998.Following graduation, she taught and coached girls’ basketball in Williamsburg, Iowa for one year, before she moved to Europe. While in England, Schroderer joined the RAF Mildenhall women’s basketball team which represented an air base in the United States Air Force, European Command. She competed in back-to-back USAFE championships and was twice voted to the all-USAFE team. During the division chapionship in Germany, she was voted the USAFE MVP. Upon returning to the U.S., Schroeder worked for the federal government in a social science and education capacity. She holds a master’s degree in human relations from the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.Aside from coaching, Schroeder is also an instructor at Briar Cliff.

YR: SOPHOMOREHOMETOWN: READLYN, IA

YR: SENIORHOMETOWN: BATTLE CREEK, IA

YR: SOPHOMOREHOMETOWN: MACHESNEY PARK, IL

YR: SOPHOMOREHOMETOWN: VAIL, IA

YR: SOPHOMOREHOMETOWN: SIOUX CITY, IA

YR: SENIORHOMETOWN: MOVILLE, IA

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NOVEMBER>3 1:00 PM VS. VITERBO 6 5:30 PM @ BENEDICTINE 9 7:00 PM @ WILLIAM PENN 10 4:00 PM @ GRAND VIEW >14 6:00 PM VS. NORTHWESTERN* >17 2:00 PM VS. DAKOTA WESLEYAN* 20 6:00 PM @ DOANE* >28 6:00 PM VS. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN* 30 6:00 PM @ IOWA WESLEYAN DECEMBER1 2:00 PM @ AIB COLLEGE OF BUSINESS >5 6:00 PM VS. CONCORDIA* 8 2:00 PM @ HASTINGS* 15 2:00 PM @ DORDT* 17 7:00 PM @ DAKOTA STATE20 5:00 PM @ JAMESTOWN 28 1:00 PM VS. AVILA >> HOLIDAY CLASSIC @ (M-SIDE)29 1:00 PM VS. FRIENDS>> HOLIDAY CLASSIC @ (M-SIDE)JANUARY>2 6:00 PM VS. MOUNT MARTY* 5 2:45 PM VS. (5) MORNINGSIDE*>> CNOS FOUNDATION CLASSIC @ (TYSON EVENT CENTER)>9 6:00 PM VS. MIDLAND* 16 6:00 PM @ NEBRASKA WESLEYAN* >19 2:00 PM VS. (18) HASTINGS* 23 6:00 PM @ (2) NORTHWESTERN* >26 2:00 PM VS. DORDT*>30 6:00 PM VS. DOANE*FEBRUARY2 2:00 PM @ MOUNT MARTY* 6 6:00 PM @ CONCORDIA* >9 2:00 PM VS. MORNINGSIDE* 13 6:00 PM @ MIDLAND* 16 6:30 PM @ DAKOTA WESLEYAN* * CONFERENCE EVENT> HOME GAME

(2012) >varsity

(2012) >jvOCTOBER>30 6:00 PM VS. NORTHWESTERN NOVEMBER2 6:00 PM @ IOWA CENTRAL CC >12 6:00 PM VS. MOUNT MARTY 15 6:00 PM @ NORTHWESTERN >29 6:00 PM VS. MORNINGSIDE DECEMBER3 6:00 PM @ BUENA VISTA >6 6:00 PM VS. MORNINGSIDE15 6:00 PM @ DORDTJANUARY5 10:00 AM @ IOWA WESTERN CC >7 6:00 PM VS. BUENA VISTA >14 6:00 PM VS. MIDLAND >17 6:00 PM VS. DAKOTA WESLEYAN >21 6:00 PM VS. DORDT >24 6:00 PM VS. NORTHWESTERN >28 7:30 PM VS. IOWA LAKES CC FEBRUARY2 6:00 PM @ MOUNT MARTY 4 6:00 PM @ MIDLAND 7 6:00 PM @ DORDT 11 6:00 PM @ MORNINGSIDE 14 6:00 PM @ DAKOTA WESLEYAN> HOME GAME

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NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN04 KELSEY EVANS G 5-9 SR. WILLMAR, MN10 PAIGE HERRBOLDT G 5-5 FR. OLIVET, SD12 KELA CIHAK G 5-8 SR. AVON, SD13 MCKENZIE SHIPLEY G 5-9 FR. STATE CENTER, IA15 MATTIE MURREN G 5-7 SO. COLON, NE20 ALEX FULLER G 5-8 FR. DAKOTA DUNES, SD21 KAITLIN MEISTER G 5-7 JR. MESA, AZ22 SUMMER GORDON C 5-10 SO. SIOUX CITY, IA23 SARA REEVES G 5-9 SR. WESTON, NE24 SLONE MASTERS G 5-9 SO. ALBERT CITY, IA25 CHANTE WILLIAMS G 5-8 SO. LINCOLN, NE33 HEATHER HABER C 6-1 SO. TEKAMAH, NE44 REGAN COOPER C 6-1 FR. PELLA, IA

NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN04 ALESHA SIKORA G 5-5 FR. RUTHVEN, IA42 JORDAN SANGER G 5-6 SO. CROFTON, NE12 JE’KARA HART G 5-3 FR. OMAHA, NE13 EMILY ANDERSON G 5-8 FR. LE MARS, IA20 TAYLOR MIENE G 5-9 SO. LAWTON, IA21 MACKENZIE GERBER F 5-10 FR. WORTHINGTON, MN22 ALEXIA HENSCHKE G 5-5 FR. PENDER, NE23 ASHLEY SCHMIDT C 6-0 JR. WYNOT, NE24 MOLLY SNOOZY C 5-11 SO. LINCOLN, NE42 STEPHANIE SENNE G 5-7 SO. WELCOME, MN44 JORDAN GILLENWATER C 5-11 SO. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA45 KORTNEY CLASSEN G 5-8 SO. FREMONT, NERS NATALIE REINARDY G 5-9 FR. CANNON FALLS, MN

(2012) > varsity squad

(2012) > jv squad

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(04) > kelsey evans+ NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN

04 KELSEY EVANS G 5-9 SR. WILLMAR, MN10 PAIGE HERRBOLDT G 5-5 FR. OLIVET, SD12 KELA CIHAK G 5-8 SR. AVON, SD13 MCKENZIE SHIPLEY G 5-9 FR. STATE CENTER, IA15 MATTIE MURREN G 5-7 SO. COLON, NE20 ALEX FULLER G 5-8 FR. DAKOTA DUNES, SD21 KAITLIN MEISTER G 5-7 JR. MESA, AZ22 SUMMER GORDON C 5-10 SO. SIOUX CITY, IA23 SARA REEVES G 5-9 SR. WESTON, NE24 SLONE MASTERS G 5-9 SO. ALBERT CITY, IA25 CHANTE WILLIAMS G 5-8 SO. LINCOLN, NE33 HEATHER HABER C 6-1 SO. TEKAMAH, NE44 REGAN COOPER C 6-1 FR. PELLA, IA

NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN04 ALESHA SIKORA G 5-5 FR. RUTHVEN, IA42 JORDAN SANGER G 5-6 SO. CROFTON, NE12 JE’KARA HART G 5-3 FR. OMAHA, NE13 EMILY ANDERSON G 5-8 FR. LE MARS, IA20 TAYLOR MIENE G 5-9 SO. LAWTON, IA21 MACKENZIE GERBER F 5-10 FR. WORTHINGTON, MN22 ALEXIA HENSCHKE G 5-5 FR. PENDER, NE23 ASHLEY SCHMIDT C 6-0 JR. WYNOT, NE24 MOLLY SNOOZY C 5-11 SO. LINCOLN, NE42 STEPHANIE SENNE G 5-7 SO. WELCOME, MN44 JORDAN GILLENWATER C 5-11 SO. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA45 KORTNEY CLASSEN G 5-8 SO. FREMONT, NERS NATALIE REINARDY G 5-9 FR. CANNON FALLS, MN

(10) > Paige Herrboldt+

(12) > Kela Cihak+

YR: SENIORHT: 5-9POS: GUARDHS: WILLMARHOMETOWN: WILLMAR, MNPARENTS: STEVE SMITH & CARRIE SMITH

YR: FRESHMANHT: 5-5POS: GUARDHS: FREEMANHOMETOWN: OLIVET, SDPARENTS: JAY & SHARYL HERRBOLDT

YR: SENIORHT: 5-8POS: GUARDHS: AVONHOMETOWN: AVON, SDPARENT: CINDY CIHAK

(13) > McKenzie Shipley+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-9POS: GUARDHS: WEST MARSHALLHOMETOWN: STATE CENTER, IAPARENTS: DAVID & BEV SHIPLEY

(15) > Mattie Murren+ YR: SOPHOMORE

HT: 5-7POS:GUARDHS: WAHOOHOMETOWN: COLON, NEPARENTS: MIKE & VICKI MURREN

(20) > Alex Fuller+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-8POS: GUARDHS: BISHOP HEELANHOMETOWN: DAKOTA DUNES, SDPARENTS: TROY FULLER & LISA FULLER

(21) > Kaitlin Meister+ YR: JUNIOR

HT: 5-7POS: GUARDHS: MESA MOUNTAIN VIEWHOMETOWN: MESA, AZPARENTS: BRETT & KELLEEN MEISTER>>>

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(22) > Summer Gordon+

(23) > Sara Reeves+

(24) > Slone Masters+

YR: SOPHOMOREHT: 5-10POS: CENTERHS: SIOUX CITY NORTHHOMETOWN: SIOUX CITY, IAPARENTS: RONALD CHAMBERLAIN & PAIGE GORDON

YR: SENIORHT: 5-9POS: GUARDHS: BISHOP NEUMANNHOMETOWN: WESTON, NEPARENTS: GREGG & LORI REEVES

YR: SOPHOMOREHT: 5-9POS: GUARDHS: STORM LAKE HOMETOWN: ALBERT CITY, IAPARENTS: MIKE & KIM MASTERS

(25) > Chante Williams+ YR: SOPHOMORE

HT: 5-8POS: GUARDHS: LINCOLN NORTHEASTHOMETOWN: LINCOLN, NEPARENTS: GLEN & KRISTIE WILLIAMS

(33) > Heather Haber+ YR: SOPHOMORE

HT: 6-1POS: CENTERHS: TEKAMAH-HERMANHOMETOWN: TEKAMAH, NEPARENTS: KEVIN & KRISTINE HABER

(44) > Regan Cooper+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 6-1POS: POSTHS: PELLAHOMETOWN: PELLA, IAPARENTS: SCOTT & LAURIE VOS | BILL & ELLEN COOPER

jv+ squad

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(04) > Alesha Sikora+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-5POS: GUARDHS: RUTHVEN-AYRSHIREHOMETOWN: RUTHVEN, IAPARENTS: RON & SUSAN SIKORA

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(10) > Jordan Sanger+ YR: SOPHOMORE

HT: 5-6POS: GUARDHS: CROFTONHOMETOWN: CROFTON, NEPARENTS: WIL & YVETTE SANGER

(12) > Je’Kara Hart+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-3POS: GUARDHS: RONCALLI CATHOLICHOMETOWN: OMAHA, NEPARENTS: REBECCA BOROSK & LARRY HART

(13) > Emily Anderson+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-8POS: GUARDHS: LE MARS COMMUNITYHOMETOWN: LE MARS, IAPARENTS: JEFF UITDEFLESCH & TAMMY ANDERSON

(20) > Taylor Miene+ YR: SOPHOMORE

HT: 5-9POS: GUARDHS: LAWTON-BRONSONHOMETOWN: LAWTON, IAPARENTS: KURT & KRIS MEINE

(21) > Mackenzie Gerber+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-10POS: FORWARDHS: WORTHINGTONHOMETOWN: WORTHINGTON, MNPARENTS: JAY & JULIE GERBER

(22) > Alexia Henschke+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-5POS: GUARDHS: PENDERHOMETOWN:PENDER, NEPARENTS: TONY & SHARI HENSCHKE

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(23) > Ashley Schmidt+

(24) > Molly Snoozy+

(42) > Stephanie Senne+

YR: JUNIORHT: 6-0POS: FORWARDHS: WYNOT HOMETOWN: WYNOT, NEPARENTS: KEITH & MARY JEAN SCHMIDT

YR: SOPHOMOREHT: 5-11POS: CENTERHS: LINCOLN NORTHEASTHOMETOWN: LINCOLN, NEPARENTS: JOHN & KARLA SNOOZY

YR: SOPHOMOREHT: 5-6POS: GUARDHS: MARTIN LUTHERHOMETOWN: WELCOME, MNPARENTS: KEVIN & KRISTI PRAFKE

(44) > Jordan Gillenwater+ YR: SOPHOMORE

HT: 5-11POS: FORWARDHS: ABRAHAM LINCOLNHOMETOWN: COUNCIL BLUFF, IAPARENTS: LORI & ROCKY GILLENWATER

(45) > Kortney Classen+ YR: SOPHOMORE

HT: 5-8POS: GUARDHS: ARCHBISHOP BERGANHOMETOWN: FREMONT, NEPARENTS: KYLE CLASSEN & TAMMY CLASSEN

battleon >>>

(rs) > Natalie Reinardy+ YR: FRESHMAN

HT: 5-9POS: GUARDHS: CANNON FALLSHOMETOWN: CANNON FALLS, MNPARENTS: JERRY & CAROLYN REINARDY

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Year-by-Year Records69-70 Marian Boyce 4-870-71 2-971-72 3-772-73 3-773-74 5-874-75 Marian (Boyce) Pesky 1-675-76 Sr. Annette George 9-876-77 12-577-78 15-1178-79 14-679-80 12-1080-81 Colleen Wight 17-581-82 11-1782-83 Jo Carpenter 8-1883-84 8-1884-85 10-1685-86 Cindy Kiser 13-1386-87 23-887-88 20-1088-89 Cindy Kiser-Tudehope 21-1189-90 23-790-91 18-1591-92 Annette Gonzales 0-2992-93 Mike Power 6-2093-94 13-2094-95 15-1695-96 25-1296-97 37-197-98 31-498-99 Jamie Sale 28-899-00 24-800-01 27-401-02 Mike Maloney 21-1302-03 10-2003-04 Pam Gohl 8-2404-05 12-1905-06 10-2006-07 Mike Power 9-2207-08 11-2008-09 13-1809-10 28-810-11 21-1311-12 25-10Total 626-532

NAIA Scholar-Athletes2000-01 Pam Shaw2000-01 Lindsey Stineman2001-02 Pam Shaw2001-02 Lindsey Stineman2006-07 Kayla Boyd2006-07 Katie McCarthy2006-07 Mel Shidell2007-08 Kayla Boyd2007-08 Amber Estochen2007-08 Jamee Phipps2008-09 Samantha Pearson2008-09 Jamee Phipps2009-10 Kat Nelson2009-10 Kendra Collins2009-10 Samantha Pearson2010-11 Morgan Brown2010-11 Kendra Collins2011-12 Kristen Twait

NAIA Player of the Year>>>>>>>2009-10 Liz Grider

All-American1987-88 Cheryl Dreckman 1st Team1988-89 Cheryl Dreckman 2nd Team1989-90 Cheryl Dreckman 3rd Team1995-96 Cynthia Steel 3rd Team1995-96 Kelley Stineman H.M.1996-97 Wendy Hammen 2nd Team1996-97 Cynthia Steel 1st Team1997-98 Wendy Hammen 1st Team1997-98 Cynthia Steel 1st Team1998-99 Katie Wilke 1st Team1999-00 Sarah Russell H.M.1999-00 Meg Wilson 2nd Team2000-01 Jill Rosenmeyer 2nd Team2000-01 Meg Wilson 3rd Team2001-02 Heather Jones 1st Team2002-03 Sarah Niles H.M.2004-05 Betsy Graf H.M.2005-06 Dana Lehner H.M.2008-09 Liz Grider 2nd Team2009-10 Liz Grider 1st Team2011-12 Kylie Dilla H.M.

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All-Region1994-95 Wendy Hammen1995-96 Wendy Hammen1995-96 Cynthia Steel1996-97 Wendy Hammen1996-97 Cynthia Steel1997-98 Wendy Hammen1997-98 Cynthia Steel1998-99 Jill Rosenmeyer1998-99 Sarah Russell1998-99 Katie Wilke

All-District/All-Conference1982-83 Kathy Mielk1983-84 Donna Welte1984-85 Donna Welte1985-86 Rhonda Kujawa1986-87 Cheryl Dreckman 1986-87 Rhonda Kujawa1987-88 Cheryl Dreckman 1987-88 Beth Sibenaller1988-89 Cheryl Dreckman 1989-90 Cheryl Dreckman 1989-90 Karla Pietig1990-91 Karla Pietig1990-91 Michelle Schneider2002-03 Betsy Graf H.M.2002-03 Tiffany Rohe H.M.2002-03 Sarah Niles 1st Team2003-04 Brooke Bollmeyer H.M.2003-04 Dana Lehner H.M.2003-04 Betsy Graf 2nd Team2004-05 Brooke Bollmeyer H.M.2004-05 Dana Lehner 2nd Team2004-05 Betsy Graf 1st Team2005-06 Dana Lehner 1st Team2005-06 Mel Shidell H.M.2006-07 Kayla Boyd 2nd Team2006-07 Mel Shidell H.M.2007-08 Cat Nelson 2nd Team2007-08 Jamee Phipps H.M.2008-09 Liz Grider 1st Team2008-09 Megan Salcedo H.M.2008-09 Christa Stewart H.M.2009-10 Megan Slacedo 2nd Team2009-10 Morgan Brown H.M.2009-10 Michelle Determan H.M.2010-11 Alex Grant 2nd Team2010-11 Megan Salcedo 2nd Team

2010-11 Michelle Determan H.M.2010-11 Morgan Brown H.M.2011-12 Kylie Dilla 1st Team2011-12 Kela Cihak 2nd Team2011-12 Kelsey Evans 2nd Team2011-12 Megan Salcedo 2nd Team2011-12 Mattie Murren H.M. (GPAC Fresman of the Year)

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Individual Records Athlete Record Year POINTS - GAME Cynthia Steel 48 96-97

POINTS - SEASON Liz Grider 925 09-10

SCORING AVG. - SEASON Cheryl Dreckman 28.3 88-89

CAREER SCORING LEADER Cheryl Dreckman 3,248 86-90

REBOUNDS - GAME Lisa Kallhoff 22 83-84

REBOUNDS - SEASON Michele Schneider 435 90-91

REBOUNDING AVG. - SEASON Michelle Schneider 13.2 90-91

CAREER REBOUNDING Michele Schneider 1,105 87-91

Assists - Season Cheryl Dreckman 219 86-87

CAREER ASSISTS Cheryl Dreckman 748 86-90

STEALS - SEASON Cheryl Dreckman 148 88-89

CAREER STEALS Cheryl Dreckman 495 86-90

FIELD GOALS - SEASON Cheryl Dreckman 325 88-89

FIELD GOAL % - SEASON Dana Lehner 61.7% 05-06

THREE-POINTERS - SEASON Meg Wilson 88 00-01

CAREER THREE-POINTERS Meg Wilson 249 97-01

FREE THROWS - SEASON Liz Grider 242 09-10

FREE THROW % - SEASON Cheryl Dreckman 87.6% 89-90

Team RecordsWins 37 1996-97Field Goal % 47.8 1989-90Defensive Avg. 46.9 1977-78Winning % 97.4 1996-97Scoring Avg. 93.4 1996-97Free Throw % 77.9 1989-90Steals 747 1996-97Steals/Game 19.7 1996-97Points 3,550 1996-97Assists 718 1996-97Assists/Game 18.8 1996-97Rebounds 1,684 1996-97Rebounds/Game 49.5 1987-88Three-Point % 40.5 1989-90Three-Pointers 269 2007-08

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Boyce, Marian (Pesky): Was instrumental in the inception of a women’s basketball team at Briar Cliff and served as the program’s first coach. Pesky was at the Charger helm for the first six seasons, posting an 18-45 record. Colors: Briar Cliff’s official colors are royal blue and gold. The Pantone Matching System colors are 281 (royal blue) and 130 (gold).

Dreckman, Cheryl: The All-American owns the Charger career scoring (3,248), career assists (748) and career steals (495) marks. She also ranks second in career rebounding with 897 boards.

Fab Four: The Chargers have reached the NAIA Fab Four four times (2001, 2002, 2010, 2012).

Hall of Fame: Over a dozen former women’s basketball players have been inducted into the Briar Cliff University.

Athletic Hall of Fame; Cheryl Dreckman, Wendy (Hammen) Slaughter, Donna (Welte) Hirsch, Kathy (Mielk) Marsh, Jill Rosenmeyer, Sarah Russell, Mary Schrad, Mary Schroeder, Pam (Shaw) Duzik, Lisa (Kallhoff) Sokolowski, Teresa (Tusa) Stillmock, Cynthia Steel and Meg (Wilson) Ward. Former women’s basketball coach Marian Pesky is also a member of the BCU Athletic Hall of Fame.

Hammen, Wendy: The Briar Cliff Hall of Famer was a two-time All-American. She ranks third on Briar Cliff’s career scoring chart with 2,066.

Millennium Club: Twenty six women’s basketball players belong to this elite club, having scored over 1,000 career points. Only three players in the program’s history have scored more than 2,000 career points, Cheryl Dreckman (3,248), Cynthia Steel (2,361) and Wendy Hammen (2,066).

NAIA National Tournament: The Chargers are regulars at the NAIA Div. II National Tournament, and have been since 1995. Newman Flanagan Center: The 39,000 square-foot recreation facility is named after Monsignor Newman Flanagan, who was the pastor at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Sioux City from 1933-1973. The facility opened in September of 1982. Steel, Cynthia: Three-time All-American and back-to-back Midwest Region Player of the Year (1997 and 1998). Steel helped the Chargers to three-straight national tourna¬ment appearances. Served as an assistant coach for the Chargers for two seasons. Steel was inducted into the Briar Cliff Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.

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Tongue and Groove: The wood flooring in the Flanagan Center is tongue and groove, edge-grain, 33/33 inch strips.

Wilson, Meg: She holds the all-time record for three pointers in a game (7) versus Dakota State in 1999, season (88) in 2001 and in a career (249). She is a member of the Briar Cliff Athletic Hall of Fame. 20+

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HOOPSTERSA-1 Insulation & Drywall Co Brett & Kathy AamotDon Agostine James AgostineElizabeth AhlersRodney & Carol Ahrndt Janet AlbrechtMarietta Alesch Marlys Aman Richard Anderson Jared & Betsy Babbitt Sherri Bain Larry & Kelly Ballinger Russ & Carrie BarryBarbara Baumgarten Amber Beard Madelyn Beck Bruce Beier Darryl & Karen Benna Jeff & Tammy Benna Charmaine BensonJay & Nan Benson Dan & Kris Van Berkum Heidi Bicknase Blackburn & StevensDeb Boger Colleen BottjenJared & Kassy BoyerSheila Bradley LeRoy & Mary Brandt Sandy BrandtBucy Family Dwain & Judy BuntrockDwight BuntrockGreg Burnside Bonnie CollinsGary & Cathy Conkin Lynn Conner Todd & Linda Cook Bill CooperDarlene Cory Clem Currans Donavon Dachtler Kevin & Tammie Dausel Mike Davis Paul deNeui Tony DillaKathy Donovan Bruce & Danae Dreckman David DrefkeKevin EddieBob Ertz Steve & Stacy EvansLindsey Fathke June Finck Steve & Connie Flohrs Marshall FlomNancy Foxhoven Roy Friedrichsen Lonnie GaffeyLyle & Linda Gall Bill & Donna GatesTroy & Yolanda Geistfeld Bob GenglerClaire GerberJay & Julie Gerber Rocky & Lori Gillenwater Jill GodbersenMike Grady

Ray Grandstaff Groff Plumbing & Heating Tami Guenther Bill Haber Kory & Lynne Halterman Bob & Mary HansenJosh & Melissa Hansen Sharol Head (sHAROLlAWHEAD) Michael Hecht Paul & Arlene HenschkeShari Henschke Jennifer Hensley Alton & Myrna Herrboldt Hoegemeyer HybridsLarry Hoffman Karla & Gregg Honke Don & Jan HopperJim & Karla Hora Nancy HoulahanBrenda HusmanIckey Nickel Bar & Grill Kay Imoehl Shannon Jenkins Carla KaiCleo KapschSteve Kapsch Ken & Betty Keeney Brent & Sonya Kelley Jill KruegerDon & Melanie KucaNorm & Kris KyleBecky Oerman Sharon LehnLisa Leppert Jim & Patty LoucksStacy Ludwig Steve & Chris Markert Don & Candi Martin James MartinMichaela Massey Becky MastersMike & Kim Masters Danny McFarland Brett & Kelleen Meister Corey Meister Eugene Meister Rob & Wendi Meister Kris MieneWillard MieneGloria Miller Terry Miller John Miyoshi Gloria MoeFae & Jim Moritz Ryan & Aimee Mors Mick & Dawn Murphy Andy & Norman Murren Mike & Vicki MurrenMarilyn NastRonald & Linda Nielsen Tanya PedrettiDan & Bev Pensick John Pesetski Joann PospisilKristi Prafke Pronto Market Quality Aviation Inc. Joe ReinardyRon & Pat Reinardy

Karen Rieck Ted & Betty RiesingerJim & Vicky Riesselman Kirby & Linda Roberts Laura Rogge Jack & Ruby Rupp Safe Habor HomesCurtis & Kristen Sage Denis SailerJerry & Marcia Sailer Al & Lisa SalcedoMelanie Sandvig Security Home Bank Chris SchableAlice SchmidtDarrell Schmidt Keith & MJ SchmidtJay Schoning Terry & Michele Schorg Roger & Carol Senne Sylvia SlattenDonald & Lois Shannon Dave & Bev Shipley Don Shoen Cheryl Sikora Ron & Susan Sikora Stacey Sorensen Kristi Soukup Ettie Sowienski Pam Spangler Mary Spicka Marla SptiznagleTom & Dixie Staecker Dave & Virginia Staley Doug & Shannon StewartDoug & Roberta Stoebner David & Judy Taedtow John Terry Donna Triplett Kevin & Cathy Twait Kevin and Kathy TwaitRick Uttech Warren & Betty Valentine Dennis & Karol VanderHorst Darla & Doug VanGerpen Mavis VosScott & Laurie Vos Wahoo State BankDarlene Walz Geri WasingerDean WhaleyPatrick Williams Lisa WinfreeMichael Winter Ray & Mary Wolf David YoheFred Ziller

THank you

The Hoopsters Club was established for individuals and organizations to show their support for the BCU women’s basketball program. For more information or to join, email [email protected] or call 712.279.5493.

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Air Conditioning/Heating Kalin’s Indoor Comfort

Automobile Repair Prestige Collision & Repair Centers Sioux Body Shop

Automobile Sales/Maintenance Jensen Imports Rick Collin’s Toyota

Automobile Tires/Maintenance Square Tire

Clothing/Shoes Rudolph’s Shoe Mart

Dental Douglas A. Wheelock

Electronic Supplies Roger’s Electric Supplies

Energy Mid-American Energy

Financial Institutions Great Southern Bank Liberty National Bank Pioneer Bank Security National Bank

Financial Planning Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management McGreevy and Associates

Food Products/Groceries American Popcorn Blue Bunny Ice Cream Hy-Vee Pepsi

Garage Doors Overhead Door Company

Hair Care Sport Clips

Home Improvement Diamond Vogel

Hotels/Motels Country Inn and Suites Hilton Garden Inn Holiday Inn Downtown Marina Inn Ramada City Centre Stoney Creek Inn

Insurance Northeast Nebraska Insurance State Farm Insurance – Sterne Akin

Jewelers Gunderson’s

Medical/Treatment Services Massage & Body Mercy Medical Center Ruehle Family Chiropractic Siouxland Sport Medicine Foundation

Media Siouxland Sports Authority Powell Broadcasting (Kool 99.5 FM)

Office Furnishings/Supplies Perkin’s Office Solutions

Pharmacy/Gift Shop Thompson Dean Drug

Plumbing Foulk Brothers

Promotional Products (T-shirts/Awards) Absolute Screen Art Creative Embroidery Don’s Pro Shop Five Star Awards & More Graphic Edge Mark-It Custom Printing Sharon’s Embroidery

Restaurants Bev’s on the River Bob Roe’s Point After/Westside Pizza Jerry’s Pizza Jimmy John’s Gourmet Subs Kahill’s Maid-Rite McDonald’s Minerva’s Perkins Pita Pit Pizza Ranch Townhouse Pizza and Lounge

Signage/Advertising Avery Brothers

Sporting Goods Hauff Sporting Goods Peak Performance Sportsman’s Inc.

Television/Internet/Phone CableOne FiberComm

Transportation Great Western Van & Car Rental 3 Rivers Transportation

University Support Aramark

Waste Disposal LP Gill

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