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Central Washington UniversityScholarWorks@CWU

CWU Athletics Events Programs CWU Athletics Collections

Fall 9-11-1999

CWU V. EWUCentral Washington University

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• Eagles-Vandals Open Season at A/bi Friend or foe? Try both . .. and for the second week in a row. Eastern Washington University and head coach

Mike Kramer will try to get in the win column this week when they host Central Washington at Wood­ward Stadium in Cheney. Kickoff is 6:05 p.m.

The Wildcats are coached by John Zamberlin, a former NFL linebacker who spent three seasons as Eastern's defensive line coach from 1992-94. Eastern won the Big Sky Conference title and ad­vanced to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs his first year, and were a collective 18-14 in his three sea­sons as an Eagle.

Zamberlin is in his third year at the helm of the Wildcats, with a record of 12-8 in his two previous seasons. Steve Amrine, one of his Central assis­tants, served as an assistant coach at Easterm in 1994 and 1995.

"Central has had a legacy of excellent football, particularly the 19BO's and 1990's, "Kramer said. "It's no( only the home of Jon Kitna, but ora lot of other Now coach11 at champions. It will be fun to host them at our stadium Cintra/, Jahn after a long hiatus. John Zamber/in was an awesome Zambsrlin (ttipJ ind player and maybe even a better coach .. He's had St1v1 Amrin1 w1r1 an success wherever he has gone as a coach. He ob- Eastsrn's coaching . -viously knows how to win and what it takes to win." staff earlisr this

Kramer, in his 11th season overall at Eastern, dicadi. watched his team get soundly beaten by another friend last week. Chris Tormey, Kramer's roommate and teammate at the Uni­versity of Idaho in the mid-1970's, helped his Vandals to an easy, 48-21 sea­son-opening win over Eastern last Thursday (Sept. 2) at Albi Stadium in Spo­kane.

Idaho, the Humanitarian Bowl champions a year ago when it finished 9-3, scored 28 unanswered points in the second quarter en route to taking a 35-7 lead at halftime. The Vandals outgained Eastern 298-121 in the first half and 475-315 in the game.

• 1999 Statistics Quarterbacks att-com pct int yds td # 12 Fred Salanoa, EWU 28-11 .393 0 124 0 #10 Chris Samms, EWU 16-9 .563 1 132 2

Running Backs att yds avg td #30 Jovan Griffith, EWU 9 31 3.4 0 #8 Jesse Chatman, EWU 35 30 3.8

Receivers rec yds avg td # 13 Rich Naccarato, EWU 4 61 15.3 2 #7 Joe Levens, EWU 3 62 20.7 0 #96 Tyson Knaevelsrud, EWU 3 49 16.3 0 #4 Lamont Brightful, EWU 3 23 7.7 0 #80 Keish Levingston, EWU 2 29 14.5 0

Defense tackles sacks tfl pbu int #44 Greg Belzer, EWU 12 0 0 1 0 #48 Brad Packer, EWU 11 0 0 0 0 #94 Jeff Allen, EWU :o 0 3 1 0 #3 Julian Williams, EWU 8 0 0 0 0 #47 Adam Zeiger, EWU 6 0 0 0 #60 Josh Martin, EWU 6 0 1 0 0 #1 Levar MCCiary, EWU 6 0 0 0 0

• Eagle Starters LT 51 Lance Knaevelsrud .................................... 6-4 LG 55 Chris Polinder ............................................ 6-1 c 57 Aaron Best .................................................. 6-0 RG 76 Luke Fritz .................................................... 6-4 RT 63 James Venters ..............................••..........• 6-4 TE 85 Dan Curley .................................................. 6-4 QB 12 Fred Salanoa .............................................. 6-0 RB 30 Jovan Griffith ............................................. 5-9 WR 80 Keish Levingston .............•...•..................... 6-0 WR 4 Lamont Brightful ........................................ 5-9 WR 7 Joe Levens ............................................... 5-1 O K 19 Troy Griggs ................................................ 6-3

RE 94 Jeff Allen ............•.•.........•............................ 6-3 RT 60 Josh Martin ............•.................................... 6-2 LT 75 Dario Romero ............................................. 6-3 LE 43 David Kimball ....•.•....•.•..•.....•................ 6-2 112 SILB 46 Britt Lentz ................................................... 6-3 MLB 44 Greg Belzer .................•............................... 6-1 WOLB 48 Brad Packer ...................•.•........................•. 6-0 LCB 25 Ole Olesen .................................................. 5-8 RCB 1 LeVar McClary •.••...•............•.•..................•.• 5-6 SS 3 Julian Wllllams ........................................... 6-0 FS 26 Alvin Tolliver .............................................. 5-7 p 6 Nick Reynolds ............................................ 6-2

• Wildcat Starters LT 69 Rick DeMulling ........................................... 6-5 WT 71 Connor Craig .............................................. 6-2 WG 54 Josh Johnston .......................................... 5-11 c 72 Chris Scheer ............................................... 6-1 SG 67 Ryan Stengle .............................................. 6-3 ST 68 Ethan McDonald ........................................ 6-4 TE 89 Rand Matter .: .............................................. 6-1

--QB 11 Pete Kalasountas ....................................... 6-3 RB 32 Dan Murphy ................................................ 6-1 WR 2 Mark Leazer ................................................ 6-1 FL 86 Ty Nunez ..................................................... 6-2 SE 1 Ryan Seal .................................................... 6-2 K 5 Shaun Morris ............................................ 5-1 o DE 93 John Fields ................................................. 6-4 NG 95 Jason Woods ............................................. 6-2 OT 90 T.J. Horgan ................................................. 6-2 DE 48 Ryan Sawyer .............................................. 6-3 WLB 34 Brandon Christensen •..............•...•.......... 5-10 MLB 47 Jed Sluyter ................................................. 6-0 SLB 56 John Garden ............................................... 6-0 CB 23 Pete Hartzell ••..................••...........•..••...•..... 5-9 CB 12 Jason Patterson ..•.........•..••.•••••.••...••.•....... 5-11 FS 31 Scott Henry .................................................. 5-9 SS 4 John Hallead ............................................. 5-11 p 49 Ian Tyrrell ........•.......•.•..•.............................. 5-8

• 1999 Big Sky Standings Big Sky

Team W L Cal State Northridge ................................................ 0 O Idaho State .............................................................. 0 O Montana ................................................................... 0 O Montana State ......................................................... 0 O Sacramento State .................................................... 0 0 Weber State ............................................................. O 0 Eastern Washington .............................................. 0 0 Portland State ......................... ................................. 0 0 Northern Arizona ..................................................... 0 0

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HEAD COACH MIKE KRAMER A 10-year veteran of the Eagle Foot­

ball program, Mike Kramer is in his sixth season as Eastern Washington University's head football coach.

In 1998 he coached a young and inexperienced squad to a 5-6 record overall and a 4-4 record in the Big Sky Conference. The four conference losses were by a combined total of just 13 points as the Eagles just missed a second-straight Big Sky Conference football title and second-straight berth in the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs.

The 5-6 record came after a 0-3 start, and was impressive considering the team had just eight seniors and only

i four senior starters. Plus, the squad in-cluded four new members on the coaching staff.

His 1997 squad had the winningest season in Eastern's 90-year football history. The Eagles finished 12-2, won the Big Sky Conference championship and ad­vanced to the "Final FQur" of the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs. Selected as Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, Kramer led his team to earth-shaking wins over Montana, Idaho~ Northern Arizona and playoff foes Northwestern State and West­ern Kentucky in the 1997 season.

Nothing in the history of Eagle Athletics has ever matched the excitement Eastem's march through the 1997 playoffs created throughout the Inland Northwest and the entire State of Washington. Nearly 22,000 fans attended Eastern's three playoff games played at Albi Stadium in Spokane, including 8,529 for Eastern's region­ally-televised semi-final game against eventual national champion Youngstown State.

Despite the success, Kramer's Comments midway through the team's scintillating playoff run were a breath of fresh air in the competitive athletics arena.

"I think one of our greatest attributes is our humility, "he said. "As long as we don't stand up and thump our chest, then we'll be okay. I hope my position embodies that. We're just a product of our players working hard and all of our coaches working hard. We're just hilPPY to be here at this point. We're deep into December and it's going to wreck my Christmas a little bit, but that's okay. We'll be abie to celebrate long and hard after the season is over.·

A player at the University of Idaho, coach at Montana State and a high school teacher/coach in Western Washington, Kramer!s debut in 1994 ended with a 4-7 record. However, the losses were soothed by gargantuan efforts in victories over Cal Poly-(61-7), Montana State (34·31 in three overtimes) and es· pecially against Utah State of the Big West Conference (49-31 ).

In 1995 the Eagles started 2·0, including a 34-16 road victory over Southwest Texas. Youth and injuries eventually caught up with the Eagles, and Kramer watched his team slide to 3·8 for the ·season. In 1996 the Eagles started 5· 1 before finishing with a 6-5 record.

Last year's 5-6 finish gives Kramer a 30·28 record in five seasons, including 18 Big Sky Conference wins in 38 tries. Through his five sea· sons as Eastem's head coach, Kramer has emerged with the same boundless energy that has marked his 45 years on earth . .

Kramer has run a marathon and has climbed Mt. Rainier, Mt. 'Hood, Mt. Adams, Mt. Baker and Grenlte Peak in Montana. In July of 1998, he made a repeat assault of Mt. Rainier and in July of 1997 he climbed Mt. St. Helens for the second time. In addition, he wheels around hi$ imposing 260-pound frame on regular bike rides of 75-100 miles. In 1998, a production crew from Host Communications featured Kramer biking and rock climbing for the television show "The Slant."

And having grown up on a wheat farm in Colton, Wash., Kramer has learned what hard work is all about. Kramer and his staff spend long hours in the office, particularly during the difficult recruiting process.

Kramer has and will continue the tradition of building his program upon a solid foundation.of players from wlthi~ the State of Washington. With approximately 90 percent of players from within the State, Eastern won 89 games in 15 seasons under former head coach Dick Zornes.

Before taking over as head coach, Kramer spent five seasons at Eastern as a line coach. He took over coaching duties of the talent-laden offensive line after serving as defensive line coach his first two seasons. He also was assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator for three years. His entire tenure was under Zornes, who in 1997 began his second tour of duty as Eastern's athletic director. Zornes recently retired after 26 years as an Eastern player, assistant coach, head coach and administrator

As a position coach, 16 of Kramer's players earned All-Bi.g Sky honors, i~cluding eight first team selections in his last four seasons as an assistant. All-America hon-. ors were won by five of his offensive linemen - Harold Fox, Peder Thorstenson, Kevin Sargent, Trent Pollard and Tom Ackerman.

As a head coach the past five seasons, Eastern football players have earned 51 All-America honors, including 16 first team accolades. A total of 61 All-Big Sky Conference honors have been won, including 20 first team selections. In 1997 alone, 28 All-America and 18 All-Big Sky honors were won.

Kramer attended the University of Idaho and received his degree in education in 1977. Kramer started 36 of 44 games at offensive and defensive line, and was a four-year letterwinner.

In 1972, the first season the NCAA allowed freshmen to play;Kramer started nine games at defensive end. In 1973.he started seven at center, and in 1974and1975 he started at offensive guard. ·

The 1975 starting line helped Idaho rush for an average of 284.6 yards per game which still stands as a school record. That line included Kramer, John Varno who went on to an NFL career, and three others who are current or former high school coaches. One of his other teammates was Chris Tormey, who is the head coach at Idaho. ·

Kramer was a student teacher and assistant coach at Colton High School in 1976, helping the team to the State B· 11 Championship. He served under Mick Dennehy, who is now the head coach at the University of Montana. .

In 1977, Kramer accepted his first full-time position at Montana's Helena High School under Dennehy, then was elevated to the head coaching post in 1980 when Dennehy accepted an assistant position at Montana State.

In 1982, Kramer helped Helena to its first winning season in 24 years before becoming the winning head coach in the Montana East-West Shrine Game.

When MSU's coaching staff was let go in 1983 - including Dennehy - Kramer accepted a coaching position there. MSU was 1-10in1983, but the Bobcats were 12-2 the following season to win the 1984 NCAA Division I-AA title.

Kramer was elevated to defensive coordinator in 1985and 1986. In his four years at MSU, the Bobcats lostto Eastern fourtimes-22-17 in 1983, 21-16 in 1984, 28-23 in 1985 and 27~14 in 1986.

When the entire coaching staff was let go following the 1986 season, Kramer taught and coached at Stadium High School in Tacoma, Wash., for two years before Zornes hired him in 1989. '

He and his wife Sandi have two daughters, Courtney , (16) and Gretchen (9). He was born July 25, 1954, in Pull·

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Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line/Strength Coach 7th Season Washington State, 1990

Paul Wulff is in his second season as Eastern's offensive coordinator as he enters his seventh season on the Eastern coaching staff. This is his sixth season as Eastern's full·time offensive line coach and strength coach.

Wulff and his impressive offensive line was a major reason the Eagles led NCAA Division l·AA in offense in 1997 wtth an aver­age of over 500 yards per game. In 1998, with just four senior starters, the Eagles were 31st nationally .at 398.1 yards per game.

Wulff has coached six All-America offensive linemen at Eastern. Last year, T.J. Ackerman earned honorable mention honors, and in 1997 Jim Buzzard and Kevin Peterson earned numerous honors. Harold Fox, Trent Pollard and Tom Ackerman, now with the New Orleans Saints, are the other three. Eastern offensive linemen have won eight first tj!am All-Big Sky Conference honors since Wulff arrived in 1993, as well as four second team awards and eight honorable mention honors.

Wulff had a brief pro career as a center after graduating from Washington State University in 1990 with a degree in social science. He signed a free agent contract wtth the New York Jets, but was released after injuring an ankle and a rib in the pre·

· season. He played in the spring of 1991 wtth Raleigh-Durham of the World League, then played in the spring of 1992 with New York-New Jersey.

A 1985 graduate of Davis High School in Davis, Calif., Wulff played for three different coaches while he was at WSU. He redshirted in 1985 and started four games at guard in 1986 under Jim Walden.

Dennis Erickson directed the program in 1987 and 1988 wtth Wulff as his start· ing center both years. In 1988, the Cougars were victorious in the Aloha Bowl as Wulff earned honorable mention All-Pacific 1 O Conference honors.

Under Mike Price in 1989, Wulff earned second team all-conference honors and was an honorable mention selection on the Sporting News All-America squad. He was also the Cougars' long snapper during his stay there.

Born Feb. 25, 1967 in Woodla,nd, Calif., Wulff and his wife Tammy were married in June of 1993.

DAVE TELFOR.D Quarterbacks/Academic Coordinator 2nd Season Fresno State, 1989

A former coach at Montana State and player at Spokane Falls Community College, Dave Te~ord is in his second season on Mike Kramer's coaching staff. For the second year, he will coach the quarterbacks and also serve as the team's academic coordinator.

Te~ord played at Spokane Falls Communfy College in 1984 and 1985 before completing his playing career at Fresno State. He received his bachelor's degree from FSU in 1989 and spent three seasons as a student and graduate-assistant coach for the Bulldogs.

He spent three seasons earlier this decade on the staff of Cliff Hysell at Mon­tana State. He was a full-time wide receivers coach at Fresno State in 1995 and 1996, and in 1997 was offensive coordinator at Butte Junior College in Chico, Calif.

Telford was born on May 15, 1966 in Toppenish, Wash.

team travel in 1999.

Defensive Coordinator Unebackers 2nd Season Western Washington, 1982

Steve Kizer survived his first season as a defensive coordinator in the Big Sky Conference, and returns in 1999 with a squad that includes 10 returning starters. He will serve as defensive coor~inator, coach Eagle linebackers and coordinate

Kizer, a 1982 graduate of Western Washington University, was defen­sive coordinator at Walla Walla Community College for 10 seasons. He had been at WWCC for a total of 15 seasons before head coach Mike Kramer hired him in the winter of 1997. During his 15 years in Walla Walla, he worked at EWU football camps annually and helped develop young talent that would later shine for the Eagle program. He also received his master's degree from Eastern in 1986.

With a starting 11 consisting of one senior, five juniors, four sopho­mores and one freshman, Kizer's Eagle defense was respectable in his first season at ihe helm. His 1998 squad ranked fifth in the Big Sky in total defense with an average of 385.3 yards per game, and was sixth in scoring defense with an average of 27.0 points per game

Kizer graduated from Evergreen High School in Seattle in 19n, then played for Walla Walla CC and Western Washington before starting his coaching career. He coached two years at Western and the last 15 at WWCC. He was also a full-time physical education instructor at Walla Walla CC, and served as head of the department.

Kizer was born Nov. 10, 1958 in Seattle, Wash. He and his wife Karla have two children, Tanner (14) and Alexis (11).

RANDY HANSON Secondary 5th Season Eastern Washington, 1995

A part-time coach at Eastern from 1993-. 95, Hanson returned to Eastern in 1998

after a successful two-year stint as a gradu­ate assistant at the University of Washing­ton. He coaches the Eagle secondary, which returns all four starters from the school's 1998 squad that ranked fifth in the

Big Sky Conference in pass efficiency defense. Hanson was assistant defensive line coach at Washington, and also

helped coach special teams and was involved in recruiting. While he was there, the Huskies played in the Holiday Bowl in 1996 and the Aloha Bowl in 1997.

During his first tenure at Eastern, Hanson helped coach the secondary for three seasons and also worked with the running backs and special teams.

Hanson was a standout ·quarterback at Burlington-Edison High School in Washington, and also played at Delta Junior College in Stockton, Calif., Walla Walla Community College in Walla Walla, Wash., and Pacific Uni­versity in Forest Grove, Ore .. He came to Eastern in 1993 and earned his bachelor's degree in secondary education in 1995. He also earned a bachelor's degree in communications from Pacific University in 1992.

Hanson was born Jan. 17, 1968 in Sacramento, Calif.

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TORRESY SMITH Running Backs 5th Season Eastern Washington, 1997

An eight-year veteran of the Eagle football program, Smith took over as a full-time coach in 1998. After coaching wide receivers last sea­son, he takes over running backs in 1999. He spent three previous seasons as a part-time assistant working with Eagle running backs, and three before that as an Eagle quarterback.

He has helped coach running backs that have accumulated five 1,000-yard seasons in the past four years. Joe Sewell had 1,000 in both the 1995 and 1996 seasons, and in 1997in14 games all-time leading rusher Rex Prescott had 1,793 yards and Mike MacKenzie finished with 1,058. Last year, MacKenzie finished yiith 1,369.

Smith was a much-used backup and three-game starter at quarterback for the Eagles in 1993 and 1994 after redshirting in 1992 when Eastern won the Big Sky Conference tltle. He played in 19 Eagle games, completing 1 OO-of-188 passes for 1 ;2.75 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions. In the spring of 1994, the Eagles experimented with Smith at wide receiver to take advantage of his outstand­ing athletic ability. He was available as an emergency receiver in 1994, even warming up with the unit before Eastern's game at Utah State.

As a junior in 1993, he pushed eventual starter Todd Bemett·for the starting position right up to the last week of spring practices. He started two games, including a victory over Portland State in which he was 13-of-28 for 232 yards and three touchdowns. He was 22-of-34 for 207 yards and a touchdown against Idaho in the other start of his career. He added a 53-yard run against the Vandals.

As a senior, Smith started against Idaho State and played in nine other games. Particularly effective in goal-line situations, Smith had seven touchdown passes in 104 attempts. His best performance of the season was against Northern Arizona when he completed 12-of-34 passes for 206 yards and a pair of scores. He was 17-of-32 for 175 yards and a touchdown against ISU.

Smith came to Eastern from Illinois Valley Community College where he played football, basketball and baseball. He was a second team All-N4C Conference selection at quarterback. He was an All-N4C Conference shortstop and selected to the conference's all-tournament team. He graduated from Woodruff High School in Peoria, Ill., in 1989.

He was born Oct. 9, 1971 in Peoria, Ill.

College in Utah.

. PETE KWIATKOWSKI Defensive Line 2nd Season Boise State, 1990

One of the greatest defensive linemen in the history of Boise State University and the Big ·Sky Conference, Pete Kwiatkowski enters his second season as Eastern's defensive line coach. He served nine seasons on the BSU coaching staff before spending the 1997 .sea­son as defensive coordinator at Snow Junior

Inducted into the BSU Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 1996, Kwiatkowski had a storied playing career as a three-year starter at defensive tackle. As a senior in 1987, he was the Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year and re­ceived first team All-America honors from the Associated Press, Kodak, Walter Camp and The Sports Network. He had 101 tackles in 1987, including 15 sacks.

He was a first team All-Big Sky Conference selection in 1986 and 1987, and was a second team selection in 1985. He received All-America accolades all three seasons. He finished his career with 261 tackles and 62 total tackles for loss .

. A graduate of Santa Barbara High School in California, Kwiatkowski was a graduate assistant defensive line coach from 1988-91 under head coach Skip Hall. He was a part-time assistant from 1992-95, helping coach the secondary, defen-

sive ends and outside linebackers. In 1994 under second-year head coach Pokey Allen, the Broncos finished 13-2, won the Big Sky Conference championship and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA Championship game where they lost to Youngstown State'28-14. In 1996, Boise State's first season at the NCAA Division I-A level, he was promoted to full-time assistant secondary coach by Allen.

Kwiatkowski was born Aug. 29, 1966 in Santa Barbara, Calif. He and his wife, Lara, have a daughter named Shelby (4).

JASON ANDERSON Wide Receivers 1st Season Eastern Washington, 1995

Owner of two NCAA Division I-AA records that will never be broken, former Eagle wide receiver/kickoff returner Jason Anderson takes over as Easten'i's wide receivers coach in 1999.

He played for the Eagles from 1991-94, catching 139 passes for 2,408 yards and 20 touchdowns to rank seventh, third and third,

respectively, on Eastern's career leaders lists. As a senior in 1994, Anderson caught a school-record 65 passes for 1,060 yards and eight touchdowns. His yardage stood as a school record until Jeff Ogden, now of the Dallas Cowboys, broke it with 1,148 yards in 1997.

Anderson's best day as an Eagle came on Sept. 17, 1994, when he set a school record with 264 receiving yards in a 49-29 loss to Montana. He caught a total of 11 passes that day, and scored on a 99-yard screen pass from Todd Bernett that will forever stand as a school, Big Sky Conference and NCAA Division I-AA record. He also set a record that will never be broken by scoring on a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 1994. That came ori the first play of the first game of head coach Mike Kramer's head coaching career.

He earned second team All-Big Sky Conference honors as both a wide receiver and return speeialist in 1994, and was also a second team receiver in 1993. He was named to the Big Sky All-Academic squad three times.

Anderson signed free agent contracts in 1995 with the Buffalo Bills and in 1996 with the British Columbia Lions, but did not make either squad. He received his bachelor's degree from Eastern in 1995 in recreation management . He coached two years at Decatur High School in Federal Way, Wash., prior to returning to· Eastern to work on his master's degree.

Anderson graduated from Hoquiam, Wash., High School in 1990. An All­Black Hills League selection as a wide receiver and defensive back, he won three state championships as a track sprinter.

He·was born Sept. 11 , 1971, in Aberdeen, Wash. He will turn 28 the day Eastern hosts Central Washington.

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EAGLE SOCCER '99 Great strides have been made

by the Eastern Washington Uni­versity soccer program since its debut in 1997.

In its inaugural season, the Eagles finished with an above .500 record of 5-4-3. The follow­ing season in 1998, in just its sec­ond season of existence and first as an NCAA Division I program, the Eagles qualified for the Big Sky Conference tournament.

As the squad enters its third season, Eastern head coach Jen­nifer Martin will lead an experi­enced crew looking to establish itself as a ~ig Sky Conference perennial power.

Although the team will lose the services of All-Big Sky second team goalkeeper Amy Schmitt, 11 letterwinners return from last year's squad including nine re­turning starters.

Leading the returning cast is senior forward Caryn Noel and sophomore forward Deszeray Dougherty, both members of the 1998 All-Big Sky Conference sec­ond team.

Noel was the team;s leading scorer last year with six points and tied with Dougherty in leading the Eagles with two goals. Dougherty, also a Big Sky All-Tournament team selection, was the team's second leading scorer last year with four points and both of her goals were of the game-winning variety which led the team. Dougherty is one of six sophomores who lettered as freshmen in 1998 .

.Among the returning players are several athletes who made a positive im­pression during spring practices and who Martin plans to utilize on the offen­sive side o! the field. Junior defender Tracy Wilcoxen primarily plays on the defensive side of the field, but Martin expects to use her on the offensive attack more frequently during the 1999 season. Senior forwards Beth Ransom and Lora Auch are players Martin will look to in reating scoring opportunities dur­ing the season. In addition, junior center midfielder Kalie Bowers had what Martin called a great spring and will be a player to watch during the fall. Also expected.to contribute on the offensive end of the field is sophomore forward Kyla Hamilton.

"Our biggest goal for the season is to generate more offense,"said Martin. "We did not score enough goals last year to give ourselves an opportunity to win games."

While there are several returning players on offense, there will be a great deal of experience coming back to the defensive and midfield components of the team as well. Anchoring the defense are sophomores Danielle Blue, Sophia Pacheco, Courtney Kelly and Anna Zumwalt. Helping control the midfield position will be sophomore Rachel Jewell.

The Eagles will bring back a great deal of experience but also will have an influx of five new recruits that will bring depth to the squad. The newcomers include two transfers that will add to the experience of the team. Sophomore defender Jamie Erickson will bring NCAA Division I experience to the team as a transfer from the University of New Mexico.

II Returning All-Big Sky Conference Performers Deszeray Dougherty (left) and Caryn Noel

(1999 Schedule is on the back page)

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#50 David Alcala Quincy, Wash.

#83 Nick Bates Colton, Wash.

#71 Craig Burns Snohomish, Wash.

#90 R. Chodorowski Cheney, Wash.

#27 Patrick Edwards Seattle, Wash.

#94 Jeff Allen Spokane, Wash.

#44 Greg Belzer Chewelah, Wash.

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#76 Luke Fritz Osoyoos, B.C.

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_#23 Anthony Griffin Olympia, Wash.

#16 Lance Hattemer Cheney, Wash.

#70 Scott Johnson Tacoma, Wash.

#30 Jovan Griffith Lompoc, Calif.

#74 Robert Horal Ridgefield, Wash.

#58 John Kane Spokane, Wash.

#51 Lance Knaevelsrud #96 Tyson. Knaevelsrud Bellevue, Wash. Bellevue, Wash.

#80 Keish Levingston Seaside, Calif.

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#87 Adam Kellar Mukilteo, Wash.

#28 Jason Koster Stanwood, Wash.

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#10 Chris Samms Kent, Wash.

#97 Marvin Smith Seattle, Wash.

#53 Brandon Moore Medical Lake, Wash.

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#26 Alvin Tolliver Tacoma, Wash.

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EWU Cheer Squad Under the direction of coach Theresa Stone, the Eastern Washington University cheer squad helps get the crowd involved at Eastern athletic events. Stone is in her fourth year as coach after cheering on the squad for four previous seasons. The team is split into a White squad that cheers at football, volleyball and women's basketball, anda Red squad that cheers at football and men's bas­ketball games.

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THE • NATIONAL • COLLEGIATE • ATHLETIC • ASSOCIATION

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EASTERN WASHINGTON ROSTER No Name Pos Ht 1 LeVar McClary DB 5-6 2 Mario Sweet DB 5-7 3 Julian Williams DB 6-0 4 Lamont Brightful WR 5-9 5 Rigael Drake DB 5-9 6 Nick Reynolds K 6-2 7 Joe Levens WR 5-10 8 Jesse Chatman RB 5-8 9 Claude Jean-Baptiste DB 5-11 10 · Chris Samms QB 6-1 11 Ryan Harms WR 5-8 12 Fred Salanoa QB 6-0 13 . Rich Naccarato WR , 6-3 14 T.J. Scott QB 6-3 15 Peter Coombe WR 6-3 16 Lance Hattemer QB 6-5 17 Eli Marsh QB 6-3 1/2 18 Coby Weidenbach WR 6-1 19 Troy Griggs K 6-3 20 Elijah Balier RB 5-8 21 Zach Scott DB 5-11 22 Travis Reed DB 5-11 23 Anthony Griffin LB 5-1 O 24 Nick Omatsu DB 5-6 25 Ole Olesen DB 5-8 26 Alvin Tolliver DB 5-7 27 Patrick Edwards DB 6-0 28 Jason Koster LB 6-1 30 Jovan Griffith RB 5-9 31 Jeremy EnJ!le DB 6-0 32 Jermaine Tuggle DB 5-9 33 Saul Kiwanukli RB 5-6 34 Wayne Timmons WR 5-9 35 Donald Ball RB 5-9 36 Sam Martin DL 6-5 37 Ty Roberts K 5-11 38 Luke Vincent LB 5-10 1/2 39 Shaun McMakin RB 5-10 40 Lavonia Howard DB 5-11 42 Matt Fox LB 5-11 43 David Kimball DL 6-2 1/2 44 Greg Belzer LB 6-1 45 Mike Cappelletti RB 5-11 46 Britt Lentz LB 6-3 47 ·Adam Zeiger LB 6-1 48 #Brad Pacl<er LB 6-0 49 Isaac Cunningham LB 5-10 50 David Alcala . DL 6-2 51 #Lance Knaevelsrud OL 6-4 53 Brandon Moore DL 6-1 55 Chris Polinder OL 6-1 56 Adam Chambers DL 6-3 57 Aaron Best OL 6-0 58 John Kane OL 6-3 59 Brandon Hunt OL 6-3 60 Josh Martin DL 6-2 61 Asim Poston OL 6-3 63 James Venters OL 6-4 64 Justin NiJlP OL 6-3 1/2 65 Brandon Bouge OL 6-3 1/2 69 Wes Shults OL 6-5 70 Scott Johnson OL 6-6 71 Craig Bums OL 6-4 72 Mike Tinkler OL 6-4 1/2 7 4 Robert Hora I OL 6-4 75 Dario Romero DL 6-3 76 Luke Fritz OL 6-4 77 Kurt Sigler OL 6-4 78 Tim Gutmann OL 6-5 79 Brady Stevens OL 6-6 80 Keisfl Levingston WR 6-0 01 Travis Elliott WR 6-1 1/2 82 Lance Ballew TE 6-3 83 Nick Bates WR 5-1 o 85 Dan Curley TE 6-4 86 Romaine Smith WR 6-4 87 #Adam Kellar DL 6-3 88 Kyle Yasui WR 5-8 89 Joe Zelinski WR 5-10 90 Romanus Chodorowski DL 6-4 91 Lance Gibson DL 6-4 92 Robb Richardson TE 6-3 93 Travis Calloway LB 6-3 1/2 94 #Jeff Allen DL 6-3 96 #Tyson Knaevelsrud TE 6-4 97 Marvin Smith DL 6-4 1/2 98 Eli Thornley DL 6-2 1/2 99 Kyle Delorme RB 6-2 1/2 #1998 Starter. 'Has used redshirt year.

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Ex Hometown (Previous School) 3L • Oak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor HS '95) HS' Seattle, Wash. (O'Dea HS '98) 2L Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View HS '96) 1 L Everett, Wash. /Mariner HS '97) HS Seattle, Wash. O'Dea HS '99) 1 L Cheney, Wash. (Cheney HS '98) 1L Walla Wal!a, Wash (DeSales HS '98) HS' Seattle, Wash. (Franklin HS '981 2L' Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln HS '96 SQ' Kent, Wash. (Kent-Meridian HS '97) HS Pullman, Wash. (Pullman HS '99) JC' Aiea, Hawaii (Radford HS '96 & Snow JC, Utah) 2L' Spokane, Wash. (Mead HS '95) HS Waitsburg, Wash. (Waitsburg HS '99) HS' Oak Harbor, Wash. (Oak Harbor HS 98) JC' Cheney, Wash. (Cheney HS '95 & Walla Walla CC, Wash.) HS' Newport, Wash. (Newport HS '98) HS Nampa, Idaho (Skyview HS '98) HS' Tacoma, Wash. !Curtis HS '98) 1L' Tacoma, Wash. Curtis HS '97) HS San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch HS '99) HS' Pasco, Wash. (Pasco HS '97) 1 L' Olympia, Wash. (Capital HS 97) HS Redmond, Wash. (Eastlake HS 99) 2L' Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor HS '96) 1L Tacoma, Wash. (Lincoln HS '97~ HS' Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS '98 HS Stanwood,._ Wash. (Stanwood H '99)0 1L Lompoc, valif. (Lompoc HS '9~ HS Fairfield, Wash. (liberty HS '99 HS Spanaway, Wash. (Spanaway S '99) HS' Everett, Wash. (Mariner HS '98) 1 L • Bainbridge Island, Wash. (Bainbridge HS '97) HS' Edmonds, Wash. (Woodway HS '98) 1L Richland, Wash. \Richland HS '98) HS Spokane, Wash. West Valley HS 99) HS' Pasco, Wash. (Pasco HS '9~) SQ' Spokane, Wash. (Rogers HS '96) HS' Seattle, Wash. (Fran~lin HS '97) HS Spokane Wash. (Cheney HS '99l 1L' Tacoma, Wash. (Lakes HS '95 & Walla Walla CC, Wash.) 2L • Chewelah, Wash. (Jenkins HS '96) 3L • Redmond, Wash. (Eastlake HS '95l 3L' Everson, Wash. (Nooksack Valley HS '95) HS' Bellingham, Wash. (Bellingham HS '98) 2L Vancouver, Wash. (f'ort Vancouver HS '97) HS Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS '99) . 2L' Quincy, Wash. (Quincy HS '96) 3L' Bellevue, Wash. (Sammamish HS '95) HS' Medical Lake, Wash. (Medical Lake HS '98) 1 L • Lynden, Wash. (Lynden HS '97) SQ' Sumner, Wash. (Sumner HS '97) 3L Tacoma, Wash. (Curtis HS '96) 3L' Spokane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark HS '95) HS Greenacres, Wash. (Central Valley HS 99) 2L • Clarkston, Wash. (Clarkston HS '96) SQ' Tukwila, Wash. (Foster HS '97) SQ' Gig Harbor, Wash. (Peninsula HS '97) HS Coeur d'Alene, Idaho \lake City HS '991 HS' Spokane, Wash. (Gen ral Valley HS '98 HS Prairie, Wash. (Prairie HS '99) 3L' Tacoma, Wash. (Lakes HS '94) HS Snohomish, Wash. \Snohomish HS '99) HS Seattle, Wash. (Fos er HS '99) . SQ' Ridgefield, Wash. (Ridgefield HS '97) 2L Spol<ane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark HS '96) 2L' Osoyoos, B.C. \Oroville HS '96) HS' Coeur d'Alene, daho (Coeur d'Alene HS '98) 2L • Puyallup, Wash. (Puyallup HS '96) HS Ellensburg, Wash. (Kittitas HS '99) 1L' Seaside, Calif. (Seaside HS '95 & Mont. Peninsula JC, Calif.) HS' Pasco, Wash. !Pasco HS '98) 2L' Leavenworth, Wash. (Cascade HS '96) HS' Colton, Wash. (Colton HS '98) 1 L Anacortes, Wash. lAnacortes HS '97) 1 L • Seattle, Wash. (Chief Sealth HS '96) 3L' Mukilteo, Wash. (Kamiak HS '95) HS Redmond, Wash. (Eastlake HS '99) HS' SpokaneWWash. (Mead HS '98) HS' Cheney, ash. (Cheney HS '98) JC' Rupert, Idaho (Minico HS '97 & Walla Walla CC, Wash.) HS Arlington, Wash. (Arlington HS '99) HS Tacoma, Wash. (Wilson HS '99) 2L • Spokane, WashjCentral Valley HS '96) 3L • Bellevue, Wash. Sammamish HS '95) HS' Seattle, Wash. (~ athan Hale HS '98) HS Post Falls, Wash. (Post Falls HS '99) SQ' Yakima, Wash. (West Valley HS '97)

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cwu ROSTER No Name Pos 1 Ryan Seal WR 2 Mark Leazer WR 4 John Hallead DB 6 Nat Conley RB 7 Richard Penton WR 8 Ryan Wakefield WR 10 Zak Hill QB 11 Pete Kalasountas QB 12 Jason Patterson DB 13 Nathan Graham QB 14 Alex Todak QB 15 Terrance Allen DB 21 Brian Corpuz DB 22 Duncan Bagley DB 23 Pete Hartzell DB 24 Jared Gibb WR 25 Michael Alexander DB 27 Zac Scott DB 28 Shawn Brathwaite RB 30 Courtney Brown LB 31 Scott Henry DB 32 Dan Murphy RB 33 Chad Phillip DB 34 Brandon ChristensenLB 37 ·Marcus Garretson DB 41 Ryan Prentice RB 42 James Ca·nada RB 43 Dan Keffeler LB 44 Donovan Dashiell RB 4 7 Jed Sluyter LB 48 Ryan Sawyer DE 49 Ian Tyrrell P 50 Johnny Hunn LB 54 Josh Johnston OL 56 John Garden LB 57 Rawley Robins LB 63 Jeremy Parker DT 67 Ryan Stengle OL 68 Ethan McDonald OL 71 Connor Craig OL 72 Chris Scheer OL 75 Aaron Crockett OL 79 Travis Brock OL 80 Brian Koch TE 84 Jason Webster TE 85 Brooks Denny WR 86 Ty Nunez WR 87 Clint Lecount WR 88 Mark Acker WR 89 Rand Matter TE 90 T.J. Horgan DT 91 Shaun Claiborne DL 93 John Fields DE 95 Jason Woods DT 96 Jared Carter DE 98 Todd Hildebrand DE 99 Lee Petty DE

Head Coach - John Zambe~in.

Ht Wt Yr Exp Hometown (Previous School) 6-2 189 Sr. 3V Poulsbo (North Kitsap) 6-1 180 So. 1 V Tacoma (Clover Park - EWU) 5-11 217 Jr. 2V Ellensburg 6-0 195 So. 1V Pasco 5-8 185 Fr. RS Tacoma (Curtis) 6-3 190 Sr. 1V Tacoma (Curtis - WWCC) 6-0 183 Fr. RS Battle Ground (Prairie) 6-3 209 Jr. 2V Renton (Hazen) 5-11 175 So. 1V Enumclaw 6-0 175 So. SQ Reardan 6-3 212 Fr. RS Olympia (Capital) 5-7 165 So. 1V Tacoma (Mt. Tahoma) 5-11 190 Fr. RS Puyallup (Bellarmine Prep) 5-1 O 190 So. HS Raymond (W1llapa Valley) 5-9 185 Sr. 3V Monroe 5-8 150 Fr. RS Ellensburg 5-11 190 So. 1V Quincy 5-10 185 Fr. RS Spokane (Central Valley) 5-8 190 Fr. RS Graham (Bethel) 6-0 195 Fr. RS Spokane (Central Valley) 5-9 180 Sr. 3V White Swan 6-1 235 Sr. 3V Royal City 5-10 180 Jr. 2V Edmonds (Woodway) 5-10 200 Jr. 2V Mukilteo (Kamiak) 5-10 190 Jr. 1V Oak Harbor 5-1 O 205 So. SQ Woodinville 5-11 208 Jr. JC Tac9ma (Foss -WWCC) 5-10 228 So. SQ Omak 5-9 189 So. TR Port Orchard (South Kitsap - WWU) 6-0 225 Jr. 2V Renton (Hazen) 6-3 250 Sr. 3V Kent (Kent-Meridian) 5-8 194 Jr. 2V Yakima (Davis) 6-0 215 Fr. RS Lakewood (Lakes) 5-11 260 Jr. 2V Richland 6-0 210 Sr. 3V Tacoma (Washington) 5-11 208 Jr. 2V Federal Way 6-2 260 So. SQ Issaquah 6-3 250 Fr. RS Spokane (East Valley) 6-4 260 Jr. HS Auburn 6-2 245 Fr. RS Port Orchard (South Kitsap) 6-1 260 Jr. 1V Tacoma (Wilson) 6-3 320 Fr. RS Tacoma (Bellarmine) 6-3 270 Fr. RS Graham (Bethel) 6-1 235 Sr. 1V Leavenworth (Cascade - WWCC) 6-0 230 Fr. RS Kent (Kent-Meridian) 5-9 170 Fr. TR Brush Prairie (Prairie) 6-2 194 Sr. 2V Yakima (East Valley) 6-0 195 Jr 2V Vancouver (Evergreen) 6-2 200 So. SQ Olympia (North Thurston) 6-1 237 So. 1V Snohomish 6-2 254 Fr. RS Spokane (East Valley) 5-10 310 Fr. RS Lakewood (Clover Park) 6-4 240 Jr. 2V Des Moines (Mt. Rainier) 6-2 255 Sr. 3V Kennewick (Kamiak1n) 6-0 225 So. 1V Walla Walla 6-3 230 Fr. RS Poulsbo (North Kitsap) 6-4 240 Jr. RS Pasco (WWCC)

Assistants - John Picha, Beau Baldwin, John Graham, Steve Amnne, Jason Frederick, Mark Doll, Rico Iniguez, Josh Fetter, Brian Strandley, Leland Sparks.

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EWU thanks those who established these scholarships:

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The Charles P. Lund Endowment

Orland Killin Fund

Ron Raver Scholarship

Red Reese Scholarship

The Hattemer Linemen Endowment Scholarship

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COACH UNKNOWN w L T PF PA Eastern Athletics/ 1901 .......................... 1 2 0 10 29

1902 .......................... 2 1 2 65 5 Next/ink Hall of Fame Totals ....................... 3 3 2 75 34 Inaugural Inductee Red

CLAUDE ARTHUR Reese gives directions to 1903 .......................... 3 2 2 62 64 his coaching staff (from

H. E. (HARRY) SMITH left) Bill Diedrick, Doc 1904 .......................... 1 6 0 9 93 Sartain, Abe Poffenroth, 1905 .......................... 4 3 0 136 34 Jerry Stannard and Cece Totals (2, .357) ........ 5 9 0 145 127 West.

0. P. (PAUL) LIENAU 3 0 84 113 1: :::: :: : ::::: : ::::::::: : ::: ~ No Games 1943-45 DAVE HOLMES 2 0 6 13

1963 .................. ........ 3 6 0 10B 129 Totals (2, .615) ........ 8 5 0 90 126 W. B. (RED) REESE 1964 ..... ..................... 5 4 0 141 99 1946 ...................... .... 4 3 1 119 50 1965 ..................... .. ... B 1 0 26B B4 NICK HINCH Totals (13, .698) ..... 66 26 9 1644 637 1966 .......................... 7 1 1 326 135 1908 .......................... 2 3 0 B4 113 1967 ...................... ... 11 1 0 409 16B

A. H. (ABE) POFFENROTH Totals (5, .719) ....... 34 13 1 1252 615 HARRY GOLDSWORTHY 1947 .......................... 6 1 1 122 60 1909 .......................... 0 2 0 0 35 194B .......................... B 1 0 194 BO BRENT WOOTEN \ 1949 ............... ...... .... . 7 2 0 174 96 196B .. ........................ 3 7 0 179 163 No Games 1910-11 1950 .......... ................ B 2 0 191 B6 1969 ........ .................. 4 5 0 167 259

1951 .......................... 2 6 0 70 250 1970 .......... ................ 4 6 0 B9 205 NICK HINCH 1952 .......................... 1 7 0 BO 14B Totals (3, .379) ....... 11 18 0 435 627 1912 .......................... 0 1 0 6 13 Totals (6, .625) ....... 32 19 1 831 720 Totals (2, .333) ........ 2 4 0 90 126

JOHN MASSENGALE ED CHISSUS 1971 .......................... 5 5 0 221 250 ALBERT FERTSCH 1953 .................. ........ 6 2 0 162 139 1972 .......................... 3 7 0 159 1B9 1913 .......................... 1 5 0 1B 143 1954 .......................... 1 B 0 46 244 1973 .................. ........ 5 4 0 121 116 1914 .......................... 2 0 0 128 7 1955 .. ...................... .. 4 4 0 .110 9B 1974 ........... ..... .......... 4 5 0 153 219 1915 .......................... 1 1 0 8 13 1956 .. ........................ 5 2 1 157 61 1975 ..... .... .... ............. 3 6 0 126 211 1916 .......................... 0 3 0 6 35 1957 .......................... 5 2 1 16B 7B 1976 ........... ............... 4 4 1 1B3 246 Totals (4, .308) ........ 4 9 0 160 198 195B .......................... 4 4 0 122 10B 1977 ........ .................. 5 4 0 222 194 1959 ...... .................... 2 6 1 BB 203 197B ........ .................. 6 4 0 258 195 No Games 1917-19 1960 ................... .... ... 2 7 0 79 224 Totals (8, .473) ....... 35 39 1 1443 1620 1961 ..................... ..... 0 9 0 1B 231

A. A. (VIN) EUSTIS 1962 .......................... 0 B 1 49 171 1920 .......................... 5 2 0 139 61 Totals (10, .365) ..... 29 52 4 999 1557 1921 .......................... 3 3 0 121 70 1922 .......................... 1 5 0 48 159 ·1923 .......................... 5 2 0 176 66 1924 ....... : .................. 3 4 1 59 70 1925 .......................... 6 3 0 144 92 1926 .......................... 1 6 0 30 192 Totals (7, .490) ....... 24 25 1 717 710

ARTHUR. C. WOODWARD 1927 .......................... 3 5 0 89 164 1928 ........................ :.4 3 0 59 63 Totals (2, .467) ........ 7 8 0 148 227

G. M. (BRICK) JOHNSON 1929 .......................... 4 4 0 117 64

W. B. (RED) REESE 1930 .......................... 3 4 0 103 44 1931 .......................... 5 1 2 189 53 1932 .......................... 3 2 3 99 57 1933 .......................... 6 2 0 206 47 1934 .......................... 6 1 0 148 44 1935 .......................... 4 2 1 81 33 1936 .......................... 7 1 0 115 49

I 1937 .......................... 6 1 0 134 40

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1938 .......................... 6 2 1 90 61 1939 .......................... 5 3 0 135 65 1940 .......................... 6 2 0 142 48 1941 .......................... 5 2 1 83 46

RALPH PETERSON .. 1942 .......................... 3 4 0 65 68

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Brendan Rogers - Linebacker - 1990 Dratted in the 4lh round by the Winn~ Blue Bombers of the CFL in 1991 j

The native of Yancouver, B.C., is now playing for the British Columbia Lions after spending three seasons with the Toronto Argonauts. He spent his first five seasons as a pro at Winnipeg. In eight seasons (130 g<mes) he has registered 198 total tackles with a pair of interceptions. In 1997, Rogers had 20 total iackles, plus had two forced fumbles in Toronto's 37 -30 playoff victory over Montreal. Toronto beat Saskatchewan in the Grey Cup (Canada's equivalent of the Super Bowl) as Toronto finished 17·3. On Sept. 23, 1994, Rogers broke a CFL record with eight special teams tackles against British Columbia. In 1993, he led the CFL in special teams tackles with 36. He was on the losing end of two Grey Cup games wjth Edmonton and missed the 1996gamewith an injury, so heeamed his first title ring in 1997. He also runs the annual CFL Variety Club hockey tournament in Winnipeg.

Kurt Schulz-Defensiv!I Back-1988-89-90-91 Dratted in the 7th round by Buffalo in ·1992

Schulz has now played the past seven seasons for the Bills, and has started all 55 games he has played the past four years. In his career he has 427 tackles, 18 interceptions, 51 passes defensed and four forced fumbles in 91 games, including 56 as a starter. He missed four games in 1996 with an injury, but recorded 64 tackles and seven passes defensed in starting the other 12 gameS he played. He finished the year with six interceptions to rank eighth in the NFL and 5th in the AFC. In 1997 he finished with 107tackles, two interceptions and 10passesdefensed after a 1996 Clrllpaigl that saw him finish with 1 (l2 tackles, four interceptions and 16 passes defensed. In 1995 he was a UPI second team All-AFC selection after ranking second in the AFC with six interceptions to go along with 90 tackles and 15 passes defensed. His first career interception came against Carolina in 1995 when he returned it 32 yards for a touchdown. He also had a game-saving interception in the end zone with 52 ~econds left against Atlanta in 1995, and was awarded a game ball for his efforts. Schulz played in his first Super Bowl in January of 1994 when the Bills lost to Dallas. He made a touchdown-saving tackle on the game's opening kickoff after playing most of the 1993 season with a calf injury suffered in the pre-season. He played in eight regular season games.for Buffalo in 1992, becoming only the sixth Bill rookie since 1966 to start when he made his only start of the season against San Francisco.

Kevin Sllll'fll - onenslve Tackle-1988-89-90-91 Signed a free agent contract with CincinnaU in 1992

Sargent is a veteran of seven NFL seasons although he missed ·th8 entire 1996 regular season with a herniated disc in his neck. He has started 63 of 73 career games, including all 16 Qi¥TieS in 1998.lte also started 15 games in both the 1995 and 1994 sea­sons and eight in 1997. In 1997hehad nomissedassiglments in 604 plays, and in his first start of the year on Nov. 2 he had the key block on a 71-yard touchdown run by Corey Dillon. One month later against Tennessee he was awarded an offensive game ball for helping Dillon rush for a NFL rookie record 246 yards. In 1995, the offensive line set a franchise record by allowing just 1.56 sacks per game. Sargent had only one missed assignment in 652 total snaps. Until he suffered an ankle sprail, he had played imry down for the Bengals at lefltacide in their first 12 games. Sargent begm the 1993 season as the starter at left tackle in place of 11-time Pro Bowler Anthony Munoz, but broke his arm on the second play of the season and missed m<ist of the year. He played in 16 games as a rookie, eight as a starter.

Kurt Schulz, a seven-year veteran of the NFL, was inducted into the Eastern Athletics/Next/ink Hall of Fame in February of 1998. Ed Simmons, who retired from the NFL in 1998, was an inaugural inductee in 1996.

Trent Pollard - Offensive Tackle - 1990-91-92-93 Drafted in the fifth round by Cincinnati in 1994.

Eastem's highest-ever NFL draft choice, Pollard was the.10th offensive tackle taken and the 132nd pick overall. He played in nine games in each of his first two seasons before getting re­leased prior to the 1996 season. He was on the pre-season roster of the St. Louis Rams in 1997 and 1996, but did not make the team.

Jackie Kellogg- Defensive BacJ< -1990-91-92-93 Signed a free agent contract with San Francisco of the NFL in 1994.

Kellogg has played the last four seasons for Calgary in the Ca­nadian Football League, helping the Stampeders win the 1998 Grey Cup. He has played in 4 7 career games, including six total playoff games and two Grey Cups. In 1996 he was selected to the West Division All-CFL team after ranking second in the CFL with eight interceptions for 72 yards and a touchdown. He also had 42 tackles as Calgary beat Hamilton 26-24 lo win the CFL championship. In 1997 he joined the team in week 17 and played in just three total games. But he was selected as the CFL defensive player of the week in week 16 when tie had four tackles, three pass knockdowns and a blocked punt. In 199.6· he played in 16 games and had 33 tackles, three sacks and three interceptions. In 1995 he played in five games and had 14 tackles as the Stampeders lost in the Grey Cup. He joined the Stampeders late in 1995 after getting released by San Francisco in the NFL in the team's final cuts just prior to the start of the 1995 regular season. He had the same fate with the 49ers as a rookie in 1994. In 1995 and 1997 he played for the Frankfurt Galaxy of the Wo~d League. In 1997 he finished the year with 34 lackles, 1 O passes defensed, twQ interceptions and an 18.9 kickoff return average. In 1995 he intercepted three passes in the team's first game, and finished second in the league with a total of seven. He also had 50 tackles, 14 passes defensed and two blocked kicks.

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Troy Alexander- Defensive Tackle-1991-92-93-94 Ora/led in the first round by Saskatchewan as the second pick overall in the 1995 CFL draft

Alexander is now playing for the Montreal Alouettes atter an injury limited his playing lime in 1998 wilh British Columbia. His firs! three seasons were spent in Sakatchewan playing for the Roughriders. He had his finest season in 1997 with 38 total

( tackles including 1 O quarterback sacks. He played in the Grey Cup, but Saskatchewan lost to Toronto. A backup at defensive

. 11\Ckle in 1996, he finished the season with 14 total tackles ,' including a sack. He played in 17 games as a rookie in 1995, , •.•including 12 as a starter at nose tackle. He finished with 22 tackles. Alexander is a

native of Edmontorr, Alberta. ., u tom Ackerman -Offens've Guard-1992·93·94·95 lira/led in the fillh round by New Orleans in 1996 , ; Entering his fourth season with the New Orleans Saints, . if )ckerrnan started at center in 1 O of the 15 games he played in '- ~f998. Mainly used as a special teams player his first two

seasons in the NFL, he appeared in 14 games in 1997 atter playing in two games as a rookie in 1996. He was the 145th pick overall in the 1996 NFLdratt, the second highest in East· em history behind Trent Pollard (132nd overall in the fitth round in 1994). Ackerman was the first offensive lineman in Wash­ington and the Big Sky Conference to be taken in the '96 dratt.

Jett Ogden - Wide Receiver - 1995-96-97 Signed a free agent contract with Dallas of the NFL in 1998.

As a rookie at Dallas in 1998, Ogden earned a spot on the team's 53-man roster after catching seven passes for 126 yards in the pre-season. He played in all 16 regular season games, finishing with eight catches lor 63 yards, one rush for 12 yards and three kickoff returns for a 21. 7 average. He had his best day as a pro against Seattle on Nov. 22 when he caught four passes for 26 yards, rushed once for 12 yards and had a tackle on special teams.

Derek Strey - Linebacker -1993-95-96-97 Signed a free agent contract with Jacksonville of the NFL in 1998

After being released by Jacksonville in 1998, the Seattle Seahawks signed Strey as a practice squad player. Interest­ingly, Strey worked for the Seahawks at their pre-season training camp in Cheney in1997. Strey spent the spring and summer of 1999 as a starting linebacker in NFL-Europe for the Frankfurt Galaxy, which advanced to the World Bowl in June.

Harry Leona - Quarterback-1995-96-97 Signed a free agent contract with the Portland Forest Dragons oflhe Arena Football League

in 1999

Former Pros:

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Training Camp ... Returning to the EWU campus in the summer of 1997 was the pre-season training camp for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football

League. Thousands of spectators as well as members of the media converge on Cheney throughout the 4-6 weeks of practices. In 1999, the Seahawks held training camp in Cheney from Aug. 1-26. Seattle also had its training camp in Cheney from 1976-85.

Bashir Levingston - Return Specialist - 1998 Signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants of the NFL in 1999

David Andres - Offensive Lineman - 1996-97-98 Signed a free agent contract with the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL in 1999

Mike MacKen~e - Running Back-1995-96-97-98 · Drafted in the 5th round by the Hamiffon Tiger-Cats of the CFL in 1999

T.J. Ackerman - Offensive Lineman -1995-96-97-98 Signed a free agent contract with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL in 1999

Recently Signed Pros (clockwise from upper left) ... Harry Leons, Bashir Levingston, T.J. Ackerman, Mike MacKenzie, David Andres

Dave Svendsen -Wide Receiver -1969 ... Drafted in 11th round by Los Angeles. Bob Picard- Wide Receiver -1973 ... Drafted in 8th round by Philadelphia. Scott Garske· Tight End-1974 ... Dratted in 7th round by Pittsburgh. Jeff Metter· Linebacker - 1984 ... Signed a free agent contract with San Francisco. Rick Worman • Ouarlerback-1986 ... Worman played in the CFL for Calgary and Edmonton for five seasons before playing in Saskatchewan in 1991. Mark Gehring- Tight End • 1986 . . . Signed a free agent contract with San Francisco, and on two occasions, was kept on the active roster until the team's final cuts. Also signed a contract with the Houston Oilers. Craig Richardson -Wide Receiver -1987 ... Drafted in the 11th round by Kansas City. He was traded to Los Angeles where he played two seasons. Eric Stein- Klcker-1987 ... Signed a free agent contract with Seattle. Mike Kingston - Del:Tackle -1987 ... Signed a free agent contract with the New York Jets. Eric Riley-Tight End-1987 ... Signed free agent contracts with the Jets, New England and Green Bay. Bill Allena -Linebacker -1987 ... Signed a free agent contract with St. Louis. Jamie Townsend - Running Back-1989 . . . Played in 1989 for Calgary of the CFL. Jeff Mickel - Off. Tackle- 1989 .. . Drafted in the 6th round by Minnesota. He also spent lime in training camps and/or on developmental rosters·with Kansas City, the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit. He played for Barcelona in the World League of American Football in 1991 and tor Frankfurt in 1992. Tom Owens- Wide Receiver· 1992 ... Signed a free agent contract with Winnipeg of theCFL. Tommy Wil!iams - Del. End-1993 ... Signed a free agent contract with Winnipeg of the CFL. Tony Brooks -Wide Receiver-1994 ... Signed a free agent contract with Winnipeg of the CFL. Tony Lenseigne - light End-1992 . .. Signed free agent contracts with San Diego, Minnesota and Seattle in his first three seasons as a pro, but did not play in the regular season. He played in the spring of 1995 for the Rhein Fire of the World League of American Football, catching two passes. Gary Needham. ·Off. Guard-1992 .. . Signed a free agent contract with Seattle atter last playing for Eastern in 1990. Signed another free agent contract with Miami in the spring of 1995. Jason Marsh-Llnebacker-1995 ... Signed a free agent contract with lhe Frankfurt Galaxy oflhe World League. Jason Anderson· Wide Receiver -1995 ... Signed a free agent contract with Buffalo of the NFL, then signed a contract in 1996 with British Columbia of the Canadian Football League. Jim Buzzard-Offensive Lineman

'. -1998 .•• Signed a free agent contract wilh San Diego of the NFL in 1998. Ed Simmons -Offensive Tackle-1967 ... Drafted in the 6th round byWashinQton in 1987. ·He retired in 1998 from the.St. Louis Rams after playing 11 seasons at right tackle for the Washington Redskins. Simmons, who played for the 1992 Super Bowl Champions,

• started 104 games during that span. In 1995 he was selected to the Sports Illustrated All-NFC Eiast team, and played 1,039 of a possible 1,042 downs. His debut as a . -.,-~ .· , rookie was ag,ainst Philadelphia's Reggie White. He was an inaugural inductee in 1996 into the Eastern Athletics/Nextlink Hall of Fame.

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·• ·i .. : - · ' Former pro: pictured at right include Jeff Mickel (t'!P}, Ed Simmons (center) and Jim /JUzzard (boffom).

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SINGLE GAME BESTS MOST RUSHING AnEMPTS 1. 40 Rex Prescott, Montana State 10/29/94

40 Harold Wright, Boise State 9115/90 3. 'Sf David Lewis, Weber State 10/3'92

'Sf Harold Wright, Montana State 11118191 'Sf Tim Mitchell, Montana 10/Sl91 '11 Dominic Corr, Northem Arizona 9/3o/89

MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 'l72 Rex Prescott, Northem Arizona 11 /8/97 2. 271 Mel Stanton, CoHege of Idaho 10/18165 3. Z!I Mike MacKenzie, MonllW1a State 11nt98

Z!I Meriel Michelson, British Col., 11/11/50 5. 223 Jim Ask, Eastem Oregon 10/9178 8. Z!O Mike MacKenzie, Southem Utah, 11/21/98 7. 217 Tim Mitchell, Montana 10/5191 8. 213 Jen Haack, Montana 11112183 9. 210 · Rex Prescott, Cal State Northridge 11/1 fw'97 ·

210 Jamie Townsend, Montana 11116185 11. 201 Rex Prescott, SacranentoState HY11/97 12. 199 Dominic Corr, Idaho State 10/14189 13. 195 David lewis, Weber State 10/3'92 14. 1111 David Lewis, Boise State 11113193 15. 184 Mel Stanton, Central Wash. 10/2l'65

MOSTPASSINGAnEMPTS 1. fS1 Rick Worman, Nevada 10/12185 2. 81 TommyTholrf>son,PugetSourid11/18168 3. S9 Todd Bemett, Montana 9117/94

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS 1. l) Tommy Thompson, Pug. Sound 11/18168 2. 32 Rick Worman, Montana State 9/21/85 3. 31 Rob James, Cal State-Long Beach 11/8/88

31 Rick Worman, Cal State-Chico 9/7185

MoST PASSING YARDS 1. 4111 ToddBemett,Montana9117/94 2. ~ Rob James, Montana 10/4/86 3. 423 Harry Leona, Montana 10/18197 4. 404 Griffin Garsl<e, Cal State Northridge 9128198 5. ST Tommy Thompson, Pug. Sound 11118168 6. 3111 Rick Worman, Cal State-Chico 9/7185 7. _, Ma111Tenneson, ldahoState 11/9/91 8. '117 Todd Bemett, Sacramento State 9118193

'117 Rob James, Cal State-Long Beach 11/8/86 10. 3S! JimBrittaln,MontanaState9/1&'82 11. 366 Rob James, Weber State 11/1/88 12. 354 Rob James, Central State 10/18188

354 Rick Worman, Idaho 11/30/85 14. 3Sl Pete GHndeman, Oregon Tech 11120/71 15. 348 , RickWorm8n, MontanaState9/21/85

MOST RECEPTIONS 1. 13 Jon Vea, Cal State-Long Beach 11/8/88

13 Tom Basset, WestemWash.10/13/78 13 Bob Picard, Puget Sound 11 /18188

4. 12 Tom Owens, Montana 9/29/90 12 JIJrnle Buenzll, Northem Ariz. 10/31/87

8. 11 Jason AnderSon, Mi:lntana 9117/94 11 Tom Owens, Portlsfld Stale 10/12/91 11 Kevin Larew, Boise State 9124/88 11 Dominic Corr, Nevada 1 Ol2!'J88

10. 10 Steve Correa, Northem Arizona 11/8197 10. Jason Anderson, Cal Poly-SLO 9/10/94,. 10 Jason Anderson, 'Northein Iowa 11121192 10 Mike Anderson, Montana State 9118182

MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 284 Jason Anderson, Montana 9117194 2, Z!O Jamie Buenzli, Northem Ariz. 10/31/87

3. 217 Jeff Ogden, Montana 10/18197 4. 201 Tom Bassett, Western Wash. 10/23176 5. 192 Tony Brooks, Sonoma State9/19/92 6. 18> Tom Bassett, Oregon Tech 10/29m 7. 184 Curt Didier, Carroll 9/1617 8. 182 Bashir Levingston, CS Northridge 9/26198 9. m Tom Owens, Montana 9/29/90 10. 174 Jon Vea, Cal State-Long Beach 11/8186 32. 1l) Kel1h Levingston, Western Wa. 10/10/98 41. 117 Dan Curley, Weber State 11114198

LONGEST RUSHES 1. 95t John Ditz, Lewis & Clark, 1954 2. 92t Dominic Corr, Idaho State 10/14/89 3. ~ Mike MacKenzie, 'West. Kentucky 1216/97

~ Meriel Michelson, St. Martin's 1948 5. 871 Joe Sewell, Idaho 11/2196

LONGEST PASS PLAYS 1. 99t Jason Anderson from Todd Bemett

Montana 9/17/94 2. 951 Bashir Levingston from Griffin Garske,

Cal State Northridge 9126198 ' 3. 93t Craig Richardson from Steve White,

Northern Arizona 1983 4. 861 Jeff Ogden from Harry Leons,

Montana 10/18197 5. 861 Harold Wright from Mark Tenneson,

Idaho State 11/9/91 30. 661 Kel1h Levingston from Scott Mitchell,

Western Washington 10/10(98

LONGEST BLOCKED PUNT RETURN 1. 71ll Jack· Barnes, Gonzaga 1935

LONGEST BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RET. 1. ~ Lavon Major, 'Northern Iowa 11/21/92 2. 661 Aaron Hansen, Portland State 10/27/90 3. !ill Brad Faker, Boise.State 9/6186

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 1. 96t Maurice Perigo, Southwest Tex. St. 9/21/96 2. 951 Derek Strey, Idaho 10/14/95 3. 911 Dewey Doe, Puget Sound 1949 4. 90t Kurt Schulz, Nevada 9/9/89 5. 86t Ryan Moore, Cal Poly-SLO 9/10/94

86t Lavon Major, Utah State 11/&94

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 1. 100! Jason Anderson, Cal Poly-SLO 9/10/94

100! Dominic Corr, Weber State 11/4/89 100! Dominic Corr, Illinois State 10/17/87 100t Craig Richardson, Idaho 10/20/84 HXX Craig Richardson, Howard Payne 10/6184

6. 99t Tim Mitchell, Boise State 9121191 7. 981 Craig Richardson, Boise State 9/6186

981 Mike Richter, Southern Oregon 1973

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 1. 841 Rob Friese, Northern Iowa 12/7/85 2. 831 Bashir Levingston, WestemWash.10/10/98

821 Jackie Kellogg, Northern Arizona 10/23193 4. 79 Mark Puyear, Montana State 1983 5. 741 Maurice Perigo, Sacramento State 10/12196 6. 721 RobFriese, ldaho11/2185

721 Mel Collins, Southem Oregon 1970

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNS 1 71ll Steve Mattson, CS Northridge 11/16196 2. 70 McComb, Spokane High School 1902 3. 571 TimmScott,Northemlowa11/19/94

LONGEST FIELD GOALS 1. S1 Eric Stein, Montana State 9/W87 2. 55 Jason Cromer, Northern Arizona 9/10/88

Barry Sartz, Western Montana, 1975 4. 53 Eric Stein, Howard Payne 10/6184

53 Dave Marriott, Idaho State 1983 6. 52 Mike Wold, Weber State 1982 7. 51 Eric Stein, Idaho State 9/19/87

51 Eric Stein, Idaho State 9/19/87 51 Eric Stein, Montana State 11/15186 51 Eric Stein, Idaho State 10/11/86

14. 48 Nick Reynolds, Idaho State 10/17198

LONGEST PUNTS ' :·· . 69 Tom Zurtluh, Weber State 9127/97 ·.~ • 67 Bryan Boesel, Northern Arizona 10/23/93 · ·

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66 Tom Zurtluh, Idaho State 10/26196 · ~

63 Tom Zurtluh, Weber State 9/24/94 62 Bryan Boesel, Montana 912&93

MOSTTACKLES 1. 23 'Greg Belzer, Portland State 9/12/98

23 Joe Peterson, Idaho 10116193 3. 18 Derek Strey, Northern Arizona 11/9196

18 Brendan Rogers, Montana 9/28192 18 Paul Farrell, Weber State 1117/87 18 Paul Farrell, Illinois State 10/17/87 18 Chris Seidel, Long Beach State 10/19/85

8. 17 Derek Strey, Idaho 11/2196 17 Derek Strey, Weber State 9/7/96

MOST SACKS (Yards in parenthesis) 1. 5 Frank Staudenraus, Fort Lewis 10/&85 (40) 2. 5 Frank Staudenraus, Weber State 9/24183 (29) , 3. 4.5 Dario Romero,·cs Northridge 11/1&97 (18) · 4. 4 FrankStaudenraus, WeberState9/14/85(28) 5. 3.5 Dan Moriarty, Weber State 11/1/86 (14) ·

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6. 3 Ed Harris, Rocky Mountain 9/6/97 (~) '·'' .. ,, · · 3 Brendan Rogers, Montana9/29/90(1B) ·) 3 Aaron Hansen, Boise State 9/1fw'89 (20) 3 Jon McPherson, Weber State 11/4/89 (29) 3 Aaron Hansen, S.F. Austin 10/28189 (23) · · .•• 3 Anthony Whitten, Nevada-Reno 9/9189 (35) ~ .. '·

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MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 1'' '

(Yards In parenthesis) . . 1. 6 Tommy Williams, MontanaSt.10/10/92(15h : ,J 2. 5 Jon McPherson, Weber State 11/4/89 (31) · V ': ·

5 Frank Staudenraus, Fort Lewis 1Dlfw'85 (40}'~:· 5 Frank Staudenraus, Weber Stale ~,3'3 (29},~

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Get in the Homecoming spirit! Get involved in these and other events during Homecoming Week at Eastern!

Monday - Wednesday (October 11-13) A wide variety of student Homecoming events from live music to window painting to Box Car Races. Call the Student Activities Office (359-7919) for dates and times.

Thursday, October 14 • Spirit Lunch with Ruth Jordan, football coaches and players (Noon) •Parade (7 pm) • Bonfire (7:30 pm) • Bed Races (8 pm) All in downtown Cheney.

Friday, October 15 • EWU Alumni gathering at Spokane Center (6-9 pm) . • Mr. & Ms. Eastern Homecoming Pageant, Showalter Auditorium

7:30 pm, $3, Tickets available at the EWU campus bookstore.

Saturday, October 16 • 5KM "Where Eagles Dare Road Race," sponsored by EWU-ROTC.

Call 359-2386/6110 for registration information. • Louise Anderson Hall rededication (10-11 :30 am) • 1999 Homecoming Tailgate Party, Woodward Stadium parking area (1 -3 pm) •Women's Volleyball Game (Noon) •Men's Football Game (3:05 pm) • Homecoming Dance, Pavilion (9 pm-1 am), free!

And don't forget to ... DISCOVER CHENEY - Oct.1-5 Visit Cheney businesses and win prizes!

For more information, call 359-6871.

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RECORDS TEAM INDIVIDUAL Moll PoiNI Scored Game: 114. 11124114 vs. Spol<ane U. Year: 389. 1997

llolt Polnll Allllw9d Game: 84. 11117/90 vs. Hous1on Year: 372, 1988

llolt Touchdownl Ye'ar: 53. 1967

llosl Fllld Golll Game: 3, 13occasions

(see individuals) Year; 15. 1991 & 1990

llost Fllld Goll Attempla Year: 22. 1991 & 1990

Motl Em Points Year: 47. 1997

llolt Em Point Altlmpls Year: 53. 1967

lloll Finl Downs Game: 39, 916197 vs. Rocky Mountain Year: 270, 1997

liclll RUllllna Allemlltl Year: 526. 198f

Motl NII Yards Rushing Game: 438. 9119181 vs. Carrol Year: 3, 130. 1!150

llosl Touchdow,. Rushing Year: 24. 1991 & 19820

lloll "'-Alllmplad Gama: 74. 11116168 vs. Pugel Souna Year: 476. 1994

lloll "-Complelld Game: 33. · 1111&'68 vs. Pugel Sound

33. 10/4186 vs. Moolana Year: 245. 1986

Higllelt Colllllllllon Pen:entage Year: 62.S. 1997

lloll Ylldl Pullna Gama: 486. 10f4186 vs. Moolane &

9117194 vs. Moolana Year: 3.295. 1994

Motl Toucllllow,. Pullng Gama: 8. 1111188 vs. Weber St &

9110/94 vs. Cal Poly Year: 29. 1967

Moll"-Hid lnl9n:eplad Game: 7, 10/5/74 vs. Wes1ern Oregon Year: 29, 1970 and 1978

lloltl'llr• Year: 848. 1994

llolt Y1nll Talll Olllr1M Gama: 740. R'97 vs. Rocky Mountain Year: 5.562. 1997

=-~89 vs. Nevada (Reno) Y111: 31 , 1982

11os1 lnllnllpllon Allum Yanll Year; 424, 1989

Moll Ylllll l'llllllad Game: 130. 10/20/83 vs. Cs-Long Beach Y•: 981. 1978

=-~ 13, 10!2Ct'51 vs. Pacific Lu1hellln 13. 10ll'87 vs. S.F. Austin

Year: 78, 1988

Higllelt A .... Pw Punt Y•: 42.3. 1984

Most Punll 8IOCbd Year: 3 . . 1988

3. 1990

Most Rushing Attempts Game: 40 Harold Wrighl 91151W vs. Boise Slate

40 Rex Prescott 10/29194 vs. Moolana Slate Year: 248 Mike MacKenzie 1998 Career: 592 Harold Wright 1990-93

Most Net Yards Rushing Game: 272 Rex Prescott 1118197 vs. No. Arizooa Year: 1,494 Rex Prescott 1997

. Career: 2.929 Rex Prescott 1994-97

Most Touchdowns Rushing Game: 5 Ttrn Milchell 9128191 vs. Weber Slate

5 Craig Givens 10/1&182 vs. Simon Fraser Year: 21 Mel Slantoo 1965 · Career: 25 Mike MacKenzie 1995-98

25 Jamie Townsend 1984-88

Most Passing Attempts Game: 67 Rick Worman 10/12185 vs. Nev. (Reno) Year: 393 Rick Worman 1985 Career: 1056 Mark Tenneson 1989-92

Most Passes Completed Game: 33 Tomrrr; Tho"lJSOO 11/1&168 vs. Pugel Sound Year 222 Rick Worman 1985 Career: 568 Mark Tenn~n 1989-92

Highest Completion Percentage Year: 63.1. Dan Daly 1981 Career: 60.6. Rob James 1983-86

Moll Yards Passing Game: 486 Todd Bernett 9117194 vs. Montana Year: 2,842 Rick Worman 1985 Career: 7 .338 Mark Tenneson 1989-92

Most Touchdowns Passing Game: 6 Rob James 1111/86 vs. Weber Slate Year: 25 BiMDiedrick 1967 ' · Career: 51 Mark Tenneson 1989-92

Most Passes Had Intercepted Game: 5 Harry Leons 1017195 vs. Idaho Slate

5 Mark Tenneson 10110/92 vs. Montana Slate Year: 17 Steve WMe 1983

17 Jon Snider 1987 Career: 53 Mark Lailala 1976·79

Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Game: 310.4 Mark Tenneson 9119192 vs. Sonoma Slate

(10-of-14, 265 yards. 4 ld, O int) Year: 169.5 Harry Leons 1997

(159-257, 2588. 21ld, Sinl) Career: 140.8 Harry Leons 1994-97

(307-523. 4363, 33ld, 23i)

Most Pass Receptions Game: 13 Bob Picard 1111&!68 vs. Pugel Sound

13 Tom Bassett 10123176 vs. Western Wash. 13 Jon Vea 1118186 vs. CS-Long Beach

Year: 65 Jason Anderson 1994 career: 166 Bob Picard 1968-72

Most Pass Reception Yards Game: 264 Jason Anderson 9117194 vs. Montana Year: 1.148 Jen Ogden 1997 Career: 2.969 Tony Brooks 1990-93

Hlgi.tt Average Per Reception Game: 60.7 Bashir Levingston 912&198 vs. CS Northridge (3-182) Year: 25.8 Keish Levingston 1998 (18-465) career: 20.1 Jeff Ogden 1994-97 (70-1404)

Masi Pass Reception Touchdowns Game: , 4 Jamie Buenzli 9/12i87 vs. Nevada (Reno)

Year: J~ ~u~ ~:~ J:i~ Career: 26 Tony Brooks 1990-93

26 Dave Svendsen 1966-68

Most.Yards Total Offense Game: 493 Todd Bernett 9117194 vs. Montana Year: 2.793 RiCk Worman 1985 career: 7 .308 Mark Tenneson 1989-92

Most Al~Purpose Yards Gane: 353 Bashir Levingston 10131/98 vs. Sae1amenlo Slate Year: 1.717 Rex Prescott 1997 Career: 4, 137 Craig Richardson 1983-86

Most Points Scored Game: 30 Tim Milchell 9128191 vs. Weber State

30 Craig Givens 1011&1~ vs. Simon Fraser 30 Mal Collins 10/l'?O vs. Western Oregon

Year: 126 Mel Slanloo 1965 Career: 196 Jason Cromer 1988-90

Most Touchdowns Game: 5

5 5

Year: 21 career: 26

26 26

Tim Mi1cheN 9128191 vs. Weber Stale Craig Givens 10/16182 vs. Simon Fraser Mel Collins 10/Mll vs. Western Oregon Mel Slanloo 1965 Tony Brooks 1990-93 Jamie Townsend 1984-88 Dave Svendsen 1966-68

MostPoinls Sc0f8d Kicking · . Game: 15 Josh Atwood 10/25/97 vs. Idaho State Year: 83 Josh Atwood 1997 Career: 196 Jason Cromer 1988-90

Masi Extra-Point Attempts Year: 49 Josh Atwood 1997 Career: 99 Eric Stein 1984-87

Most Extla Points Year: 47 Josh Atwood 1997 Career: 94 Eric Stein 1984-87

Consecutlw Extla Points Year: 47 Josh Atwood 1997

47 Eric Stein 1986 Career: 66 Jason Cromer 1988-90

Masi Field-Goll Attempts . Game: 6 Jason Cromer 11110/90 vs. Montana i;tate Year: 22 Alex Lacson 1991

22 Jason Cromer 1990 Career: 58 Jason Cromer 1988-90

Most Field Goats Game: on 13 occasions

Most Recent: Nick Reynolds 10/17/98 vs. Idaho State Year: 15 Alex Lacson 1991

15 Jason Cromer 1990 Career: 39 Jason Cromer 1988-90

Most Punts Game: 13 Frank Pierce 10/20/51 vs. Pac. Lutheran

13 Eric Stein 10/3187 vs. S.F. Austin Year: 78 Ed Fisher 1968 Career: 239 Tom Zurftuh 1994-97

Best Average Per Punt Year: 43.1 Eric Slein 1987 Career: 41.5 Eric Stein 1984-87

Most Interceptions Game: 5 Mark Coldes 916186 vs. Boise St Year: 9 Mike Richter 1974. 1975

9 Greg Kramer 1982 career: 18 Mike Richter 1971-75

Most fnten:eptlon Return Yards Game: 105 Kurt Schulz 919189 vs. Nevada (Reno) Year: 171 Maurice Perigo 1996 Career: 219 Kurt Schulz 1988-91

Most Klckon Returns Year: 37 Dominic Corr 1987

.. · 37 Vernon Wmiams 1988 career: 72 Dominic Con 1985-89 _

Most Kickoff Return Yards Game: 326 Bashir L8vingston 10/31/98 vs. Sae1amento Stale Year: 973 Vernon Wmiams 1988 Career: 2.021 Craig Richardson 1983-86

Most Touchdowns Klckon Returns Game: 3 Bashir Levingston 10/31198 vs. Sacramento Stale Year: 3 Bashir Levingston 1998 Career: 3 Bashir Levingston 1998

Moll Punt Returns Year: 36 Lavon Major 1994 career: 73 Darren Pope 1979-82

Most Punt Return Yards Game: 130 Bashir Levingston 9112/98 vs. Portland Slate Year: 333 Bashir Levingston 1998 Career: 586 Jackie Kellogg 1990-93

Best Punt Return Average (Min. 15 Returns) Season: 20.8 Bashir Levingston 1998 career: 12.9 Paul Kalina 1981-82

Most Touchdowns Punt Returns Game: 2 Bashir Levingslon 9/12/98 vs. Portland Stale Y"8r: 3 Bashir Levingston 1998 Career: 3 Bashi/ Levingston t 998

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The Eastern Washington University "Eagle" March­ing Band is comprised of students representing sev­eral different fields of study. The band has performed throughout the region including perfmmances for the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL, the Edmonton Eskimos o(the CFL and a number of exhibition performances at band festivals and high school halftimes. The March­ing Band is 'a part of a larger band' program at Eastern, consisting of the Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Basketball Pep Band, Jazz Ensemble and several jazz combos. EWU Dance Force is the Univ~rsity's 25-member dance team. They perform throughout the year on cam­pus and around the Northwest. In addition to their per- . formances as part of the marching band, they perform as a separate dance ensemble. From 1995-97, they took first place at Termaine's Dance Competition in Seattle, defeating dozens of groups fro111· throughout the re-gion. The Marching Band and Dance Force are sponsored by the Department of Music and 1he Associated Stu­dents Of EwU. Membership is opbn to all Eastern stu-dents. ,

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EAGLE ATHLETICS The Eastern Washington University athletic program is

well into its second decade as a member of the highest dassificatim of collegiate athletic competition.

Eastern has been a member of NCAA Division I since the 1983-84 school year. For most of its history, Eastern was a member of the NAIA (National Association of Inter­collegiate Athletics) before upgrading Its athletic programs and becoll"ing affiliated with the NCAA (Natimal Collegiate Athletic Association).

Eastern sponsors 15 intercollegiate sports· seven for men and eight for women.

Men's teams at Eastern include: Football (fall)

Cross Country (fall) Golf (!alt/spring)

Tennis (!alt/winter/spring) Basketball (winter)

Indoor Track and Field (winter) Outdoor Track and Field (spring)

Women compete in: Volleyball (fall)

Cross Country (fall) Soccer (fall)

Golf (!alt/spring) Tennis (!alt/winter/spring)

Basketball (winter) Indoor Track and Fleld (winter)

Outdoor Track and Field (spring)

Eastern is in its 13th year as a member of the Big Sky Conference, an association of regional universi· ties with comparable enrollments and academic goals. Other Big Sky members include Montana, Montana State, Idaho State, Weber State and Northern Ari· zona. tn the 1996-97 school year, Cal State Northridge, Cal State Sacramento and Portland State replaced Boise State and Idaho to make the Big Sky a nine-school conference. Eastern was admitted to the conference on July 1, 1987, and began compe­tition that fall.

New Athletic Director Scott Barnes

All Eagle teams and individual members can partici· pate in NCAA national championships by qualifying in conference competitions. In the fall of 1998, Eastem's vol· leyball team qualmed for the NCAA Championships for the second time. lndvidJally, Ryan Cole represented East em atthe 1999 NCAA Track and Field Championships.

In the 1997 -98 school year, Eastem's football team advanced to ttie "Final Four" of the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs and finished with a 12·2 record. The Eagles joined the volleyball team as regular season champions in the Big Sky Conference. Eastern also had near-misses in men's golf and men's basketball. The men's golf team came a stroke away from winning the Big Sky title, and the men's hoop team finished third in the conference's regular season.

In addition, three head coaches earned conference coach of the year honors, three athletes were honored as players of the year, and the Eagles earned 49 All-Big Sky Conference awards. As a result, Eastern finished a best­everfourth in the men's division of the Big Sky Conference All-Sports Trophy competition. In the men's and women's

combined competition, Eastern was severih. Under the control of the university's board of trustees

as well as president Dr. Stephen M. Jordan (pictured be· low), intercollegiate athletics are governed by an athletic policy board comprised of farulty, students and staff mem­bers. The policy board makes recommendalior6 in all mat· ters relating to athletics.

Scott Barnes is Eastem's new Director of Athletics effective July 1, 1999. He is a native of Spokane, and came to Eastern from Humboldt State where he was athletic director for the past two years. Volleyball coach Pamela Par1<s, a former student-athlete at East· em, serves as the school's Senior Woman Admin· istrator.

For general information regarding the athletic program and/or NCAA rules and regulations, please contact the athletic department at 1-800-648-7697. Specific information can be obtained by contacting the head coach listed below.

Men's Sports Football Mike Kramer CC/Track Stan Kerr Golf Marc Hughes Basketball Steve Aggers Tennis Sunya Herold

Women's Sporls Volleyball Pamela Par1<s Basketball Jocelyn Pfeifer Soccer Jennifer Martin Golf Marc Hughes CC/Track Marcia Mecklenburg Tennis Sunya Herold

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Savage Teammates Reunited in Hall of Fame Legendary Eastern Washington University

football coach Dick Zornes and his former Sav­age football teammate Mel Stanton head the third class of inductees in the Eastern Athletics/ Nextlink Hall of Fame.

Stanton and Zornes will be joined by track standout Ron Chadwick, NAIA Hall of Fame coach Ed Chissus, women's basketball player Maria Loos Lefler, and long-time Eastern sup­porter and contributor Patsy Utter.

Zornes, who retired in the spring of 1999 as Eastern's athletic director after spending 26 . years as an Eastern player, coach and adminis­trator, was unanimously selected in his first year eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Mel Stanton Stanton, a graduate of Lewis & Clark High School in Spokane, was a record-breaking running back on Savage teams with Zornes from 1963-65.

Zornes, Stanton and the other four new members will be · · inducted at a dinner on Saturday, Sept. 25 prior to Eastern's football game versus Cal State Northridge at Woodward Sta­dium in Cheney.

The dinner costs $15 to attend and begins at 2 p.m. at Reese Court on the EWU campus. Persons who would like to attend are asked to RSVP to the Eastern Athletic Department by calling 509-359-2463.

This year's class brings to 19 the number of in­ductees now in the Hall of Fame. Started as a way of honoring former athletes, coaches and contribu­tors, the 1996 inaugural class was honored with an induction ceremony on Oct. 5, 1996.

For more information about the dinner, call 359-2463 or 1-800-648-7697, or access Eastern's website at ATHLETICS.EWU.EDU.

1999 Class of Inductees •Ron Chadwick (Athlete/Track) • Ed Chissus (Coach/Baseball & Football, Athlete) • Maria Loos Lefler (Athlete/Basketball) • Mel Stanton (Athlete/Football) • Patsy Utter (Contributor) • Dick Zornes (Coach/Football, Athlete & Contributor)

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1999-2000 Eastern Washington University Eagle

"SCOREBOARD" Football (n-1 overall, 0-0 Big Sky) ba1e "Opponent Sept. 2 $&Idaho Sept. 11 Central Washington Sept. 16 at $•Portland State Sept. 25 %*Cal State Northridge Oct. 2 at •Northern Arizona Oct. 9 at Boise State Oct. 16 #*Idaho State Oct. 23 at $'Montana Oct. 30 *Sacramento State Nov. 6 at • Montana State Nov.13 &*Weber State #Homecoming. %Eastern Athlelics/Nextlink Half of Fame Day. &At Albi Stadium in Spokane, Wash.

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Volleyball 13·1 overall, O·O Big Sky) Da1e cJPponent Time Sept. 3 %Sacred Heart W, 15-4, 15-2, 15-2 Sept. 3 %S. Florida L, 15-11 , 10-15, 15-10, 14-16, 11-15 Sept. 4 %Rider W, 15-1 , 15-5, 15-3 Sept. 4 %Tenn.-Chattanooga W, 15-8, 10-15, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 8 at California 7 p.rn. Sept. 1 O #Wisconsin-Green Bay 12:30 p.rn.

· Sept. 1 O #Fresno State 7:30 p.rn. Sept. 11 #Cal Poly 12:30 p.m. Sept. 11 #Oral Roberts 5:30 p.rn. Sept. 16 *Idaho State 7 p.m. Sept. 18 at 'Portland State 7 p.rn. Sept. 23 at 'Northern Arizona 7 p.rn. Sept. 25 at 'Cal State Northridge 7 p.rn. Sept. 30 *Sacramento State 7 p.m. Oct. 2 *Weber State 7 p.m. Oct. 5 Gonzaga 7 p.m. Oct. 7 *Montana State 7 p.m. Oct. 9 *Montana 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at ·weber State 1 p.rn. Oct. 16 *Portland State Noon Oct. 19 at Gonzaga 7 p.rn. Oct. 28 at 'Idaho State 6 p.rn. Oct. 30 at 'Sacramento State 7 p.rn. Nov. 2 Idaho . 7 p.m. Nov. 4 *Cal State Northridge 7 p.m. Nov. 6 *Northern Arizona 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at ' Montana State 6 p.rn. Nov. 13 at 'Montana 6 p.rn. Nov. 18-20 Big Sky Conference Championships TBA Nov. 26-27 at Idaho Challenge TBA % at American U.!SEW What Volleyball Classic in Washington D.C. (2nd; Lacey Coover & .Whitney Lewis Alf· Tournament). # at Fresno State Invitational in Fresno Calif. '

~occer (0-2 overall, O·O Big Sky) Date Opponent Sept. 4 vs. Cal State Irvine (in Fullerton, Ca.) Sept. 6 at Cal State Fullerton Sept. 1 O *Portland State Sept. 12 Idaho Sept. 17 St. Mary's Sept. 19 Boise State Sept. 24 at Washington State Sept. 29 at Gonzaga Oct. 3 vs. Hawaii (in Sacramento, Calif.) Oct. 7 at Idaho · Oct. 1 O at ' Montana Oct. 14 at ' Idaho State Oct. 16 at 'Weber State Oct. 18 Gonzaga Oct. 22 at *Northern Arizona Oct. 24 *Cal State Northridge Oct. 29 *Cal State Sacramento Oct. 31 Wyoming Nov. 4-6 at Big Sky Conference Championships

Time L, 1-2 L, 1-6 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3p.m. 1 p.m. 3p.m. 4p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon Noon

11 a.m. 2p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3p.m. Noon TBA

Men's Basketball 1:58te 15pponent Nov. 3 NBC Thunder (exhibition) Nov.11 Team Hoop (exhibition) Nov. 20 at Baylor Nov. 22 atTexas A&M-Corpus Christi Nov. 26 at Gonzaga Nov. 29 Idaho Dec. 4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Dec. 11 Northwest College Dec. 15 at Oregon State Dec. 18 at Colorado Dec. 21 at San Diego Dec. 29 Cascade Jan. 6 at ·1daho State Jan. 13 *Northern Arizona Jan. 15 'Cal State Northridge Jan. 20 at ·cal State Sacramento ' Jan. 22 at 'Weber State Jan. 27 at 'Montana State Jan. 29 at ·Montana Feb. 4 *Weber State Feb. 5 *Portland State Feb. 11 at 'Portland State Feb. 17 *Idaho State Feb. 19 *Cal State Sacramento Feb. 24 at 'Cal State Northridge Feb. 26 at 'Northern Arizona Mar. 2 *Montana State Mar. 4 *Montana March 9-11 Big Sky Conference Tournament

Women's Basketball Date Opponent Nov. 7 Alumni (exhibition) Nov. 14 Alaska Bears (exhibttion) Nov. 20 Northwest College Nov. 26-27 at Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving Classic Nov. 30 Gonzaga Dec. 4 at Washington State

· Dec. 1 O at Idaho Dec. 17 at Gonzaga Dec. 19 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Dec. 30 at Baylor Jan. 4 Portland Jan. 7 'Idaho State Jan. 8 'Portland State Jan. 13 at *Northern Arizona Jan. 15 at 'Cal State Northridge Jan. 20 *Cal State Sacramento Jan. 22 'Weber State Jan. 27 'Montana State Jan. 29 'Montana Feb. 2 at 'Weber State Feb. 5 at 'Portland State Feb. 17 at 'Idaho State Feb. 19 at 'Cal State Sacramento Feb. 24 *Cal State Northridge Feb. 26 *Northern Arizona Mar. 2 at 'Montana State Mar. 4 .,at 'Montana March 9-11 Big Sky Conference Tournament

OTHER EVENTS HOSTED BY EWU

Time 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

TBA 5p.m. 7p.m.

7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05 p.m.

6p.m. TBA

7:05p.m. 635p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.rn. 6:05p.m. 6:05p.m. 7:05p.ri1. 7:05p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 6:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m.

TBA

Time 2p.m. 2 p.ni. 7p.m.

7p.m. 3p.m. 7p.m. 7 p.rn. 2p.m: 5 p.rn: 7p.m: ., "' 7p;m. 7p.m. 6p.m.

7:05 p.rn. 7p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. 6p.m. .7 p.rn.

/ 6 p.ni. 7p.m. 7p:m. 7p:m. ,6p.m. 6p:m.

TBA

Date - Event '. ' Sept. 18 - EWU Invitational Cross Country Meet, 10 a.m., Finch Arboretum in Spokane: .; Jan. 15 - EWU Early Bird Open Indoor Track & Field Meet, 9 a.m., Thorpe Fieldhouse :·, Jan. 22 - Jerry Martin Invitational Indoor Track & Field Meet, 9 a.m., Thorpe Fieldhouse ' · Mar. 16-17 - EWU Combined Events Invitational Track & Field Meet, All Day, Woodward

Stadium. Apr. 21 -28th Annual Pelluer Invitational Track & Field Meet, Field 1:30 p.m., Running 4

p.m., Woodward Stadium May 12-13 - 19th Annual Orland Killin!Rosauers Weekend, Includes golf tournament,

football & volleyball scrimmages and Orland Killin Dinner-Dance

As of September 6, 1999. Times Pacific. Home events in Bold. 'Big Sky Conference Games. $Televised on Fox Sports Net NW. Unless Noted, Home Football Games at Woodward Stadium in Cheney, Wash. Home Volleyball and Basketball at Reese Court in Cheney. Home Soccer at the Sports and Recreation Center Playing Fields in Cheney.

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"SCOREBOARD" i:ootball (0-1 overall, 0-0 Big Sky) bal e "Opponent Sept. 2 $&Idaho Sept. 11 Central Washington Sept. 16 at $'Portland State Sept. 25 %'Cal State Northridge Oct. 2 at 'Northern Arizona Oct. 9 at Boise State Oct. 16 #' Idaho State Oct. 23 at $'Montana Oct. 30 ' Sacramento State Nov. 6 at • Montana State Nov.13 &'Weber State #Homecoming. %Eastern Athletics/Next/ink Hall of Fame Day. &At A/bi Stadium in Spokane, Wash.

Time L, 21-48

6:05 p.m. 7:35p.m. 6:05 p.m. 4:05p.m. 2:05p.m. 3:05 p.m. 1:05p.m. 1:05 p.m

11 :05a.m. 1:05 p.m.

Volleyball l3·1 overall, O·O Big Sky) Da1e cJPponent Time Sept. 3 %Sacred Heart W, 15-4, 15-2, 15-2 Sept. 3 %S. Florida L, 15-11 , 10-15, 15-10, 14-16, 11-15 Sept. 4 %Rider W, 15-1 , 15-5, 15-3 Sept. 4 %Tenn.-Chattanooga W, 15-8, 10-15, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 8 at California 7 p.m. Sept. 10 #Wisconsin-Green Bay 12:30 p.m. Sept. 1 O #Fresno State 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 #Cal Poly 12:30 p.m. Sept. 11 #Oral Roberts 5:30 p.m. Sept. 16 ' Idaho State 7 p.m. Sept. 18 at 'Portland State 7 p.m. Sept. 23 at 'Northern Arizona 7 p.m. Sept. 25 at 'Cal State Northridge 7 p.m. Sept. 30 'Sacramento State 7 p.m. Oct. 2 "Weber State 7 p.m. Oct. 5 Gonzaga 7 p.m. 007 ~~~ 7~ Oct. 9 'Montana 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at 'Weber State 1 p.m. Oct. 16 'Portland State Noon Oct. 19 at Gonzaga 7 p.m. Oct. 28 at ' Idaho State 6 p.m. Oct. 30 at 'Sacramento State 7 p.m. Nov. 2 Idaho 7 p.m. Nov. 4 'Cal State Northridge 7 p.m. Nov. 6 'Northern Arizona 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at 'Montana State 6 p.m. Nov. 13 at 'Montana 6 p.m. Nov. 18-20 Big Sky Conference Championships TBA Nov. 26-27 at Idaho Challenge TBA % at American U.ISEW What Volleyball Classic in Washington D. C. (2nd; Lacey Coover & . Whitney Lewis All-Tournament). # at Fresno State lnvrlational in Fresno Calif. '

~occer (0-2 overall, O·O Big Sky) Date Opponent Sept. 4 vs. Cal State Irvine (in Fullerton, Ca.) Sept. 6 at Cal State Fullerton Sept. 1 O 'Portland State Sept. 12 Idaho Sept. 17 St. Mary's Sept. 19 Boise State Sept. 24 at Washington State Sept. 29 at Gonzaga Oct. 3 vs. Hawaii (in Sacramento, Calif.) Oct. 7 at Idaho · Oct. 1 O at 'Montana Oct. 14 at ' Idaho State Oct. 16 at 'Weber State Oct. 18 Gonzaga Oct. 22 at 'Northern Arizona Oct. 24 ' Cal State Northridge Oct. 29 'Cal State Sacramento Oct. 31 Wyoming Nov. 4-6 at Big Sky Conference Championships

Time L, 1-2 L, 1-6 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3p.m. 1 p.m. 3p.m. 4p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon Noon

11 a.m. 2p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3p.m. Noon TBA

Men's Basketball 1:5ate ()pponent Nov. 3 NBC Thunder (exhibition) Nov: 11 Team Hoop (exhibition) Nov. 20 at Baylor Nov. 22 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Nov. 26 at Gonzaga Nov. 29 Idaho Dec. 4 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Dec. 11 Northwest College Dec. 15 at Oregon State Dec. 18 at Colorado Dec. 21 at San Diego Dec. 29 Cascade Jan. 6 at 'Idaho State Jan. 13 'Northern Arizona Jan. 15 'Cal State Northridge Jan. 20 at 'Cal State Sacramento 1

Jan. 22 at 'Weber State Jan. 27 at 'Montana State Jan. 29 at 'Montana Feb. 4 'Weber State Feb. 5 'Portland State Feb. 11 at ' Portland State Feb. 17 'Idaho State Feb. 19 'Cal State Sacramento Feb. 24 at 'Cal State Northridge Feb. 26 at 'Northern Arizona Mar. 2 'Montana State Mar. 4 'Montana March 9-11 Big Sky Conference Tournament

Women's Basketball Date Opponent Nov. 7 Alumni (exhibition) Nov. 14 Alaska Bears (exhibition) Nov. 20 Northwest College Nov. 26-27 at Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving Classic Nov. 30 Gonzaga . Dec. 4 at Washington State

· Dec. 1 O at Idaho Dec. 17 at Gonzaga Dec. 19 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Dec. 30 at Baylor Jan. 4 Portland Jan. 7 'Idaho State Jan. 8 'Portland State Jan. 13 at 'Northern Arizona Jan. 15 at 'Cal State Northridge Jan. 20 'Cal State Sacramento Jan. 22 'Weber State Jan. 27 ' Montana State Jan. 29 'Montana Feb. 2 at 'Weber State Feb. 5 at ' Portland State Feb. 17 at ' Idaho State Feb. 19 at 'Cal State Sacramento Feb. 24 'Cal State Northridge Feb. 26 ' Northern Arizona Mar. 2 at ' Montana State Mar. 4 .. at ' Montana March 9-11 Big Sky Conference Tournament

OTHER EVENTS HOSTED BY EWU

Time 7:05 p.m. 7:05p.m.

TBA 5p.m. 7p.m.

7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05 p.m.

6p.m. TBA

7:05p.m. 6:35 p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:05p.m. 7:05 p.ril. 7:05p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:05p.m. 7:05p.m.

TBA

Time 2p.m. 2 p.ni. 7p.m.

7 p.m. 3p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. 2p.m: 5p.m,' 7p.m: '- "' 7p;m. 7p.m. 6p.m.

7:05 p.m. 7p,m. 7p.m. 7p.m. 7p.m. 6p.m. .7 p.m.

, 6 p:ni. 7p,m. 7p.l'n. 1p:m. 6p,m. 6p:m.

TBA

Date · Event 1• •

Sept. 18 · EWU lnvttational Cross Country Meet, 10 a.m., Finch Arboretum in Spokane~ 1 Jan. 15 · EWU Early Bird Open Indoor Track & Field Meet, 9 a.m., Thorpe Fieldhouse :·, Jan. 22 · Jerry Martin lnvttational Indoor Track & Field Meet, 9 a.m., Thorpe Fieldhouse ' Mar. 16·1? • EWU Combined Events Invitational Track & Field Meet, All Day, Woodward

Stadium. Apr. 21·28th Annual Pelluer lnvttational Track & Field Meet, Field 1:30 p.m., Running 4

p.m., Woodward Stadium May 12-13 · 19th Annual Orland Killin/Rosauers Weekend, Includes golf tournament,

football & volleyball scrimmages and Orland Killin Dinner-Dance

As of September 6, 1999. Times Pacific. Home events in Bold. 'Big Sky Conference Games. $Televised on Fox Sports Net NW. Unless Noted, Home Football Games at Woodward Stadium in Cheney, Wash. Home Volleyball and Basketball at Reese Court in Cheney. Home Soccer at the Sports and Recreation Center Playing Fields in Cheney.

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