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General inforMationLocation......................... Salem,OregonFounded............................................1842Enrollment.........1,916Undergraduate; 2,524OverallPresident................... Dr.M.LeePeltonDeanof CampusLife....BobHawkinsonFacultyRepresentative..........JerryGrayDirectorof Athletics...... MarkMajeskiNickname.................................. BearcatsColors............... CardinalandOldGoldAffi liation............... NCAADivisionIIIConference...... NorthwestConferenceArena.........................ConeFieldHouseCapacity...........................................2,500HeadCoach.......................TriciaWright WURecord.............. 49-48(5thyear) AlmaMater.....U.of LaVerne,1990Offi ce Phone................. (503)370-6230AssistantCoach...MeganFitzsimmonsAssistantCoach............ RoniSchneider
contentsOnCampus........................................ 1-2Administration.......................................3Salem,Oregon.......................................4Facilities..................................................5CoachingStaff ................................... 6-7TeamRoster..................................... 8-14CommunityService.............................152005Statistics......................................16BearcatHistory....................................17AthleticStaff .......................................18Affi liations............................................19BearcatsinAction...............................20
The2006WillametteUniversityVolleyballMediaGuidewas written by Christopher D. Sabato and by RobertMcKinney, athletics communicationsdirector.Designedby Sabato. Edited by McKinney. Inside and OutsideCoverdesignedbySabato.PhotosbyNaomiStukeyandby the Willamette Offi ce of Communications. PrintingbyK/P,Inc.
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Willamette University, the fi rst universityintheWest,hasaheritagedating to its founding in 1842.Students and employees are proudof itsacademicstrength,aswellasitsbeautiful campus. Academic successis typical for studentsatWillamette.More importantly, faculty and staff are concerned about the overallsuccessof eachstudent,sothefocusis not only on quality experiencesin the classroom, but also on socialand cultural development. Students areexpected to work hard in their academicendeavors and are also expected to havefun,be active in the community andbringtheirownpersonalitytoeverythingtheydo.
We’re proud of our students’ academicabilities. We’re also proud of our studentsas friends, neighbors and fellow citizens.They have found an ideal match betweenhigh-levelacademicsandavarietyof qualityexperiencesasmembersof thecommunity.TheyexemplifytheUniversitymotto:“Notuntoourselvesaloneareweborn.”
Why Willamette?• Quality Academics• Student-Athletes are more than 1/4 of the student body• Competition in the NCAA and the Northwest Conference• Student-Faculty Ratio of 11:1• Students from 34 States• Opportunity to Study Abroad • Located across the street from the Oregon State Capitol• Near the Pacifi c Coast and the Cascade Mountains
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Thismottoisputintoactionlocallyandthroughout the world. At Willamette, youcanstudyabroad,asmanyof ourstudentsdoeachyear.Ourstudentsalsoareactivelyinvolvedinsocialandenvironmentalissues.They are concerned about maintaining thebeautifulOregon landscape,whileworkingtoimprovethelivesof others. And so, while Willamette has the sameacademicexpectationsas thenation’smostacclaimedcollegesanduniversities,wehopewe’ve added something extra ... an equallyimportant focus outside the classroom.Attending college should be fun, inspiringand at times invigorating. It should bothchallengeyouandmakeyoulaugh. Academically,WillamettehastheCollegeof Liberal Arts, the College of Law, theGeorge H. Atkinson Graduate School of Management,andtheSchoolof Education.Cooperativeprogramsenableallstudentstobenefi t from the quality curriculum. Willamette is known for its intellectualvitality, its cohesivecampuscommunity, itsconcernforeverystudent,anditsabilitytobalance a rigorous academic program withvaried extracurricular activities.The faculty
The Mill Race runs through the WU campus.
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and staff bringawide rangeof viewsandexperiencestothethecampus.Willamette’sstudent-faculty ratio of 11:1 allows facultyto maintain ample offi ce hours and to serve as advisors. They are engaged in scholarlyresearch and publish their fi ndings, but theyareprimarilyfocusedonteaching. Willametteisselectiveandseeksseriousand talented students. The average fi rst-yearstudent has a 3.74 GPA, an SAT score of1261andanACTscoreof 27.Enrollmentat the undergraduate level is 1,916, with atotalenrollmentof 2,524.About83percentof Willamette students receive fi nancial aid andscholarships.Many studentschoose toattendgraduateorprofessionalschool.
Willamette has a reputation for fi nancial stability. Its endowment consistently earnsaspotamong the largest in theNorthwestandcomparesfavorablyonanationalbasis.The campus features 42 buildings on 61acres. During the past decade, more than$50 million has been invested on campus.Administrative offi ces, academic buildings, residence halls and recreational facilitieshavebeenrenovatedorrefurbished.Recentprojects include the $5.5 million HallieFordMuseumof Art, the$8millionMaryStuart Rogers Music Center, and the $2.7million Montag Student Center. Work isunderway and nearly completed on the$14millionKanekoCommons.
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At Willamette, you canliterally walk across the
street to the State Capitol or spend an entire semester
studying your major in aforeign country.
The Oregon State Capitol is across the street from Willamette University.
Salem, the state capital, is the second-largest city in Oregon, with a populationof about 147,000. The Pacifi c Coast is just about an hour away and the Pacifi c Coast mountain range is even closer.To the eastare the Cascade Mountains, lakes, streamsandrivers.AlsowithindrivingdistancearePortland, the Columbia River gorge andMountHood. Willamette benefi ts from its location across the street from the Oregon StateCapitol and frombeingnearother federal,state, county, and city offi ces. In particular, Willamette students are often chosen forinternshipswithgovernmentorganizations.StudentsalsoparticipateintheCommunityOutreach Program through a variety ofvolunteerserviceprojects.
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Dr. M. Lee Pelton was appointed the 22nd presidentof Willamette University in July, 1999. Under Pelton’sleadership, the University has increased its academic profi le, successfully employing strategies to attract the best facultyandthebrighteststudentsfromthestate,thenationandtheworld.Since2001,WillametteUniversityhasbeen rankedatoptier liberalartscollegebyU.S.NewsandWorldReport.PresidentPeltonholdsadoctoratefromHarvardUniversityand an undergraduate degree in English and psychology
fromWichitaStateUniversity,wherehegraduatedmagnacumlaudein1974.Hisareaof academicfocusis19thcenturyBritishproseandpoetry.Heservedasdeanof thecollegeatColgateUniversity(1988-91)andDartmouthCollege(1991-98).AtHarvard,hetaughtin the English Department and was the dean of one of Harvard’s 13 undergraduatecolleges. He continues to teach at Willamette in a variety of subjects ranging from 1stcenturyAthenstopost-apartheidSouthAfrica.
MarkMajeskibeganhistenurewithWillametteUniversityin October of 2000, following fi ve years as athletic director at the University of California, Santa Cruz and four yearsas assistant athletic director at Menlo College. A formerbasketball, track and softball coach, Majeski also workedvenuemanagementandoperationsforthe1994FIFAMen’sSoccerWorldCupandthe1996AtlantaOlympicGames.Healsowas involved at thenational level as amemberof theNCAADivisionIIImen’stenniscommittee.Hereceivedan
undergraduatedegreeinjournalismfromMenloCollegeandcompletedamaster’sdegreeinhighereducationadministrationfromSanJoseStateUniversity.AtWillamette,Majeskioversees20varsityathleticteams,withtheBearcatscompetinginNCAADivisionIIIandtheNorthwestConference,aswellastheIntercollegiateRowingAssociation.Inadditionto his NCAA committee work, he has been the basketball liaison between the NWCcoachesandathleticdirectors.Majeski lives inSalemwithhiswife,Deniseand their son,Jack,age1.
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saleM, oreGon Salem,thecapitalcityof Oregonaswellasthesecondlargestcityinthestate,liesinthecenterof thelushWillametteRivervalley,47milesSouthof Portland. Salem is a cityof over 47 square miles,locatedanhourfromtheCascade mountains totheeastandjustanhourfrom the ocean beachestothewest.Thepopula-tionof Salem is147,215(July2005)withagrowthrateof approximately1.5percentperyear. Day trips to the magnifi cant Oregon coast, the Cascade or Coast Mountainranges, the high-desert and award-winningvineyardsofferavarietyof experiencesthatarerarelyfoundinonearea. Salemoffersawidearrayof restaurants,hotelsandtouristattractions, rangingfromhistoric sites and museums to events thatappeal to a wide variety of interests: fromsports tournaments to Arts Fairs, theaterand music. From our vibrant downtown,several parks and our historic district are
withinwalkingdistance.1,869acresof parkland invite residents and visitors alike toenjoytheoutdoors. Surrounded by green pastures, fi elds of fl owers, vegetables, orchards and vineyards, Salem’s year-around and summer farmer’smarkets overfl ow with locally raised produce and hand-crafted products. Salem is theperfect base for a tour of Oregon’s winecountryoravisittoanyorallof themanyextraordinary gardens in the city and thesurroundingarea.
Salem lies along the Willamette River.
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The Charles Bowles Track, located insideMcCulloch Stadium, is an all-weather facilitythat showcases the fi nish line when WillametteUniversity is the host for cross country meets.In 2005, Willamette hosted the Charles BowlesInvitational for the 31st year and also hostedtheNorthwestConferenceandNCAARegionalmeets. The track also is home to Willamette’shighly-regarded track and fi eld teams. Ogdahl Field at McCulloch Stadium is thehome fi eld for the Willamette football team. Itis one of the top NCAA Division III facilitiesin the Northwest. It has the atmosphere of anoldstadium,buthasaFieldTurf playingsurface,spaciouslockerroomsandmeetingrooms. Located near McCulloch Stadium is Roy S.“Spec”KeeneStadiumatJohnLewisField, thehomeof Bearcatbaseball.Thestadiumfeatureschairbackseating inpartof thegrandstandandanoverallcapacityof 1,000. Theentirefootball,track,crosscountryandbaseball complex is adjacent to Bush’s PasturePark.Theparkhostscrosscountrymeetsonitswidepathsandalsoisknownforitsartexhibits,rosegarden,treesandexpansesof openland. McCulloch Stadium is located two blocksfromtheWillamettecampusandjustoneblockfrom Salem Hospital. The stadium seats about2,400 fans and has lights for night games. Thestadiumalso includes an athletic training room,which allows Willamette athletes to receive on-siteattentionandtreatment.
LocatedintheLestleJ.SparksCenteronthemain campus are offi ces for the Department of Athletics,classroomsandbasketballcourts.TheSparks Center also includes the offi ces of theDepartment of Exercise Science, plus locker
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rooms, handball and racquetball courts, and aweight lifting and fi tness center. AttachedtotheSparksCenterisConeFieldHouse,wheremen’sandwomen’sbasketballandvolleyballplay.Thearenaseats2,500fans. Also connected to the Sparks Center is theWU natatorium, home of Bearcat swimming.The natatorium, with space for 200 fans, alsomaybeseenfromaviewingareainthelobby. Near the Sparks Center is Sparks Field, anartifi cial turf facility for men’s and women’s soccer. Sparks Field is equipped with lights fornightgamesandseats500spectactors. ClosetotheSparksCenterandSparksFieldare six outdoor tennis courts. The men’s andwomen’s tennis teams host meets during thespringeachyear. Ontheeastsideof campusistheWillametteSoftball Complex. It includes covered dugouts,battingcages,ascoreboardandbleachers. The WU men’s and women’s golf teamsusually practice at Illahe Hills Country Club orCreekside Golf Club. Members of the men’sand women’s rowing teams have their ownboathouseandholdworkoutsontheWillametteRiverindowntownSalem.
Cone Fieldhouse is home to the Bearcat volleyall team.
The Sparks Center is the location for WUbasketball, volleyball and swimming events.
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Tricia Wright is in her fi fth season asthe head volleyball coach at WillametteUniversity.HeroverallrecordatWillametteis 49-48. Wright joined the Bearcats afterserving as an assistant volleyball coach atNewMexicoStateUniversityforfouryears. In 2004, Wright led the Bearcats to a19-6 overall record and a 13-3 mark inthe Northwest Conference. The Bearcatsfi nished in second place in the NWC. The 2005 season was a rebuilding year for theBearcats, who continue to feature a youngteamastheybegintheir2006schedule. As an assistant coach at New MexicoState, Wright helped the Aggies win the2001 Sun Belt West Division title. It wasthe fi rst conference championship for theNMSUteam.
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Contact Coach WrightOffi ce Phone: (503) 370-6230E-Mail:[email protected]
WhileatNMSU,Wrightwasanassistanttrack and fi eld coach for two seasons. Shealsotaughtavolleyballclass.
PriortocoachingatNMSU,Wrightwasan assistant coach atUtahStateUniversityfor one season (1997). Before taking thepost at Utah State, she coached in NCAADivision III as the head coach at UpperIowa University for fi ve seasons (1992-96) andasanassistantcoachatTheClaremontCollegesfortwoyears(1990-91).
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Tricia Wright meets with the Bearcatsduring a time-out at Cone Field House.
Wright graduated from the Universityof La Verne (Calif.) in 1990. While at LaVerne, shecompeted involleyball, softball,basketball and track and fi eld at the NCAADivisionIIIlevel. WrightwasLaVerne’sSportswomanofthe Year in 1989, capping a year in whichshe was the conference’s Most ValuablePlayerandwasnamedNCAADivisionIIIAll-America involleyball.Shealsoexcelledin track and fi eld as a two-time Division IIInational champion in the javelin. She wasan All-America selection three times intrack and fi eld. Wright was inducted intotheLaVerneHallof Famein1998.
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Megan Fitzsimmonsjoins the Bearcatvolleyball staff thisyear as an assistantcoach.Fitzsimmonsgraduated from theUniversity of Port-land,whereshehadashortstintplayingmiddleblockerwith
thevolleyball team.Duetoseveral injuries,her collegiate athletic careerwas cut short.However, she continued her involvementin volleyball by coaching. She has coachedformultiple teamsover thepast fewyears,including Spokane Players VBC, GonzagaPreparatory High School, Spokane SplashVBC, Bridgetown VBC and Salem VBC.Fitzsimmons was a graduate assistant inathletics at Eastern Washington University,where she received a master’s degree inAthleticAdministration. In addition tohercurrent coaching duties, she works as themarketingcoordinatorforBearcatAthletics.
Roni Schneider isback at Willametteand is an assistantcoachwiththeWUvolleyball programafter a successfulcareer as a player.In 2005, playing atthe libero position,Schneider led the
Willamette defense, recording 530 digsto achieve Second Team All-Conferencehonors.Shealso led theNWC indigs anddigspergame.Duringa2005matchagainstGustavus-Adolphus,Schneiderrecorded43digs to achieve fi rst place in the Willamette recordbookfordigsinasinglematch.Hereffortsover two seasonswith theBearcatsyielded a career average of 5.73 digs pergame.Schneiderbeganhercollegiatecareerat nearby Chemeketa Community College,alsoinSalem,Ore.Sherecordedover1,100digsinhertwoyearsatChemeketa,puttingher in fourth place on CCC’s all-time digslist.SchneideriscurrentlyattendingWesternOregon University and plans to become aphysicaleducationteacher.
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Newport, OR (Newport HS)5’9” • Middle BlockerSophomoreMajor: Spanish
Federal Way, WA (Decatur HS)5’8” • SetterSophomoreMajor: Economics
Ashby returns as a sophomore setter for the Bearcats. Shesawactioninahandfullof gamesasafreshmanandin2005andshecontinuestogainvaluableexperience.Shewillworktowardmoreplayingtimethisyearassheimproveshergame.Inhighschool,shewasafour-yearvolleyballplayerandwasaSecondTeamAll-Stateselectionasasenior.
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Christine Boyer • 9
Brittany Ashby • 3
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 12/4 11 0.92 3 47 .170 1 0.08 1 0.08 0
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 12 0 6 0.50 2 0 2 0.17 0 0
Boyerplayedinfourmatchesasafreshmanin2005andwillbeworkingtoearnadditionalplayingtimeatmiddleblockerthisyear.Lastseason,sherecorded11killsfortheBearcats,whilemakingjustthreeattackingerrors.Shealsoearnedsixdigs andprovided two soloblocks.Boyerpreviouslyplayedhigh school volleyball at Newport High School in Oregon.
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 8/5 8 1.00 10 26 -.077 18 2.25 4 0.50 2
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 8 3 7 0.88 1 1 2 0.25 1 2
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Encinitas, CA (San Dieguito Acad.)5’6” • Defensive SpecialistSophomoreMajors: Psychologyand Spanish
Clare Chedester • 1
ChedesterreturnstotheBearcatsquadafteradisappointingfreshman year in which she was sidelined for most of theseasonduetoaninjury.Sheisbackatfullstrength,isreadytogainexperienceandshouldseesomeplayingtimein2006.Inhighschool, sheearned threevarsity letters.Asa senior,shewasateamcaptainandwasnamedAll-Conference.
Robbins, CA (Yuba City HS)5’11” • Middle BlockerSophomoreMajor: Economics
Mary Butler • 32
ButlerreturnsforhersophomoreseasonasamiddleblockerwiththeBearcats.Asafreshman,shemadeanimediateimpact,with133kills and35 totalblocks. Shehopes for continuedsuccessand looks tocontinuehersuccess thisyear. Inhighschool, Butler played four seasons of volleyball. She was aNationalHonorSocietymember.
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 2/2 0 0.00 1 11-1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 76/20 133 1.75 62 443 .160 5 0.07 6 0.08 10
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 76 1 36 0.47 10 25 35 0.46 19 1
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San Jose, CA (Presentation HS/ Univ. of Portland)5’8” • Def. Specialist/RSFreshmanMajor: Spanish
Dion joins the Beacats after spending one semester at theUniversity of Portland. She is a sophomore academically,but still has four years of volleyball eligibility. During herfi rst year of collegiate volleyball, she will gain experienceand should see action on the court on a regular basis. AtPresentationHighSchool(Calif.),Dionplayedfouryearsofvolleyball. She was the team’s Most Valuable Player duringhersophomoreyear.
Christine returns to the WU volleyball team after takinga year off in 2005. She received signifi cant playing time asa freshman and looks to contribute even more as a junior.In2005,shereceivedAcademicHonorRollrecognition.AsasenioratEastlakeHighSchool,JuliewasteamcaptainandearnedSecondTeamAll-Statehonors.
Sammamish, WA (Eastlake HS)6’0” • Middle BlockerJuniorMajors: Economicsand Psychology
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Christine Dion • 6
Julie Christine • 8
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2004 95/25 119 1.25 65 423 .128 2 0.02 0 0.00 0
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2004 95 0 29 0.31 18 48 66 0.69 21 5
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Medford, OR (North Medford HS)5’6” • Outside HitterSophomoreMajor: Exercise Science
Jessica Durham • 10
Durham is a sophomore for the Bearcats this season. Shesaw playing time in 19 of 20 matches as a freshman andlooks tomakean impact this year.Previously,Durhamwasamemberof thevolleyball teamatNorthMedfordHSforfouryears.Duringhersenioryear, she led the team inkills.SherankssecondontheNorthMedfordall-timekillslist.
Salem,OR (South Salem HS)5’6” • SetterJuniorMajor: Economics
Jessica Drumm • 4
Drumm is in her third season as a Bearcat. In 2005, sheplayed in all 20 matches. This year, she brings a signifi cantamount of experience to the WU team. Her athletic skilland leadership will be keys to the succes of the team. Shewasafour-timeletterwinneratSouthSalemHS.Asasenior,sheledSouthSalemtoanundefeatedseasonin2003.
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 67/19 168 2.51 115 611 .087 9 0.13 15 0.22 20
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 67 40 152 2.27 0 8 8 0.12 1 1
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 75/20 23 0.31 16 146 .048 763 10.17 27 0.36 472004 54/19 13 0.24 8 68 .074 587 10.87 16 0.30 21
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 75 0 219 2.92 5 3 8 0.11 5 112004 54 0 103 1.91 2 15 17 0.31 5 10
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Banks, OR (Banks HS)6’0” • Outside HitterSophomoreMajor: Exercise Science
Kelley Lindstrom • 12
Lindstrom is in her second year as a Willamette volleyballplayer. In 2005, she played in 70 games and saw action inall 20 matches. As she gains more experience, Lindstromhas the skills to become an impact player for the Bearcats.Last spring, she received recognition from theWUHonorsCollege. She is a volunteer fi refi ghter with the Banks FireDepartmentinOregon.
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS)5’ 8” - Outside Hitter / RSFreshmanMajor: undeclared
Edyth Lee-Barnes • 2
Lee-Barnes joins the Bearcats after a succesful high schoolcareeratCorvallisHS inOregon.Shebeganasa right-sidehitter,butduringher senior year switched tooutsidehitter.SheshewillplaybothrolesfortheBearcats.Lee-Barneswillhelp the Bearcats’ depth and should see signifi gant playingtime. While in high school, Lee-Barnes was a member oftheNationalHonorSociety.Shewasthesalutatorianof hergraduatingclassatCorvallisHS.
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 70/20 199 2.84 108 606 .150 4 0.06 7 0.10 6
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 70 0 64 0.91 6 10 16 0.23 6 0
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Smith returns for her sophomore season as a Bearcat. Sheplayedinthirteengamesin2005andlookstomakeabiggerimpact this year. Smith also competes as a member of theWillamette track and fi eld team and is an active member ofWU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Smithwasathree-sportathleteandvaledictorianatGlideHS.
Lyamin transferred toWillamette fromBigBendComunityCollege in Moses Lake, Wash. As a sophomore at BBCC,she earned the Most Valuable Player Award and receivedtheScholasticAthleteAward.Lyamin joinsayoungBearcatteam,sohertwoyearsof juniorcollegecompetitionwillbeaplusforWU.Herlevelof experiencewillallowhertoplayright away. She has good defensive skills and will help theBearcatsatthedefensivespecialistandliberopositions.
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Glide, OR (Glide HS)5’8” • Right SideSophomoreMajor: Economics
Brooke Smith • 14
Moses Lake, WA (M.L. Christian Acad./Big Bend CC)5’4” • Defensive SpecialistJuniorMajor: Exercise Science
Alona Lyamin • 5
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 13/5 13 1.00 14 54 -.019 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 13 1 12 0.92 2 3 5 0.38 2 0
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Olympia, WA (Olympia HS)5’11” • Outside HitterFreshmanMajor: Biology
Julie Stutzman • 24
Stutzman joins the Bearcats this year, following a succesfulhigh school career. Shewas a three-time letterwinner and atwo-timeAll-LeagueselectionatOlympiaHighSchool.Shealsowas a teamcaptain andhelpedOHSearn eighthplaceattheStateTournament.Stutzmanwasthepresidentof herNational Honnor Society chapter and graduated in the top1% of her class. She is a talented athlete who will have animmediateimpactontheWillamettevolleyballteam.
Henderson, NV (Green Valley HS)5’9” • Right SideJuniorMajor: Exercise Science
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Jordyn Smith • 7
Year GP/MP K K/GaMe e ta Pct a a/GaMe sa sa/GM se2005 52/15 62 1.19 37 245 .102 8 0.15 16 0.31 62004 86/25 129 1.50 61 429 .159 37 0.43 17 0.20 13
Year G re DiG DiG/G Bs Ba total B/GaMe Be BHe2005 52 3 51 0.98 3 22 25 0.48 0 12004 86 2 59 0.69 9 25 34 0.40 11 1
Smith is inherthirdseasonasamemberof theWillamettevolleyball team. Shewas a starter thepast two seasons andbrings strong leadership to the team. At Willamette, Smithhas been a three-time track and fi eld All-American. Last year,she received Academic All-American honors in track andfi eld for the fi rst time.
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everyonewhoisaffectedbyMS-includingthediagnosed,theirfriendsandfamilies,andthehealthcareprofessionalswhoworkwiththem. Joinourteamasawalkeroravolunteer!Make a donation online! Send in a check!Therearesomanywaystomakeadifferencein the fi ght against MS, and it all begins right here. Check our website at www.willamette.edu/athletics/volleyball/mswalkformoreinfo.
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2005 statistics
TEAM STATISTICS WU OPP-------------------------------------------ATTACK........................ KILLS....................... 967 1057 ERRORS...................... 625 444 TOTAL ATTACKS............... 3511 3408 ATTACK PCT.................. .097 .180 KILLS/GAME.................. 12.7 13.9SET........................... ASSISTS..................... 903 961 ASSISTS/GAME................ 11.9 12.6SERVE......................... ACES........................ 143 152 ERRORS...................... 150 176 ACES/GAME................... 1.9 2.0SERVE RECEPTIONS.............. ERRORS...................... 152 144 ERRORS/GAME................. 2.0 1.9DEFENSE....................... DIGS........................ 1659 1658 DIGS/GAME................... 21.8 21.8BLOCKING...................... BLOCK SOLO.................. 39 60 BLOCK ASSIST................ 102 158 TOTAL BLOCKS................ 90.0 139.0 BLOCKS PER GAME............. 1.2 1.8 BLOCK ERRORS................ 43 40BALL HANDLING ERRORS.......... 19 11ATTENDANCE.................... TOTAL....................... 2077 2095 DATES/AVG PER DATE.......... 8/260 8/262 NEUTRAL SITE #/AVG.......... 4/44 CURRENT WIN STREAK.......... 0 - HOME WIN STREAK............. 0 -
|-----------ATTACK---------| |---SET---| |-----SERVE----|## NAME GP-MP-MS K K/GAME E TA PCT A A/GAME SA SA/GM SE-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 BOYER, CHRISTINE 12 4- 11 0.92 3 47 .170 1 0.08 1 0.08 032 BUTLER, MARY 76 20- 133 1.75 62 443 .160 5 0.07 6 0.08 1012 LINDSTROM, KELLEY 70 20- 199 2.84 108 606 .150 4 0.06 7 0.10 624 MCGRAW, JESSICA 73 19- 266 3.64 176 843 .107 43 0.59 18 0.25 217 SMITH, JORDYN 52 15- 62 1.19 37 245 .102 8 0.15 16 0.31 610 DURHAM, JESSICA 67 19- 168 2.51 115 611 .087 9 0.13 15 0.22 208 BIRD, MARCI 41 15- 68 1.66 52 292 .055 3 0.07 0 0.00 04 DRUMM, JESSICA 75 20- 23 0.31 16 146 .048 763 10.17 27 0.36 476 KUTARA, KRISTIN 68 19- 6 0.09 6 42 .000 8 0.12 23 0.34 1614 SMITH, BROOKE 13 5- 13 1.00 14 54 -.019 0 0.00 0 0.00 01 SCHULTZE, RANDEL 23 10- 2 0.09 3 18 -.056 4 0.17 5 0.22 911 ASHBY, BRITTANY 8 5- 8 1.00 10 26 -.077 18 2.25 4 0.50 25 SCHNEIDER, VERONICA 76 20- 6 0.08 16 113 -.088 36 0.47 20 0.26 113 STRENG, ASHLEIGH 18 9- 2 0.11 5 19 -.158 1 0.06 0 0.00 12 HOUSTON, ANGELICA 9 5- 0 0.00 1 5 -.200 0 0.00 1 0.11 113 CHEDESTER, CLARE 2 2- 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 WILLAMETTE.......... 76 20- 967 12.72 625 3511 .097 903 11.88 143 1.88 150 OPPONENTS........... 76 20- 1057 13.91 444 3408 .180 961 12.64 152 2.00 176
|---DIG---| |--------BLOCKING---------|## NAME G RE DIG DIG/G BS BA TOTAL B/GAME BE BHE----------------------------------------------------------------------------9 BOYER, CHRISTINE 12 0 6 0.50 2 0 2 0.17 0 032 BUTLER, MARY 76 1 36 0.47 10 25 35 0.46 19 112 LINDSTROM, KELLEY 70 0 64 0.91 6 10 16 0.23 6 024 MCGRAW, JESSICA 73 33 263 3.60 8 30 38 0.52 6 27 SMITH, JORDYN 52 3 51 0.98 3 22 25 0.48 0 110 DURHAM, JESSICA 67 40 152 2.27 0 8 8 0.12 1 18 BIRD, MARCI 41 6 46 1.12 2 0 2 0.05 2 04 DRUMM, JESSICA 75 0 219 2.92 5 3 8 0.11 5 116 KUTARA, KRISTIN 68 13 182 2.68 0 0 0 0.00 0 014 SMITH, BROOKE 13 1 12 0.92 2 3 5 0.38 2 01 SCHULTZE, RANDEL 23 6 45 1.96 0 0 0 0.00 0 011 ASHBY, BRITTANY 8 3 7 0.88 1 1 2 0.25 1 25 SCHNEIDER, VERONICA 76 28 530 6.97 0 0 0 0.00 1 13 STRENG, ASHLEIGH 18 11 40 2.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 02 HOUSTON, ANGELICA 9 3 6 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 013 CHEDESTER, CLARE 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 4 WILLAMETTE.......... 76 152 1659 21.83 39 102 90.0 1.18 43 19 OPPONENTS........... 76 144 1658 21.82 60 158 139.0 1.83 40 11
MATCH WINS BY #GAMES 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL-----------------------------------------------WILLAMETTE.......... 0 0 0 0 1 - 1OPPONENTS........... 0 0 6 12 1 - 19
GAMES WON BY GAME 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL-----------------------------------------------WILLAMETTE.......... 3 7 5 1 1 - 17OPPONENTS........... 17 13 15 13 1 - 59
POINTS BY GAME 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL-----------------------------------------------WILLAMETTE.......... 500 493 485 336 28 - 1842OPPONENTS........... 591 552 577 416 21 - 2157
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inDiViDUal recorDsKillsCareer 1986,BrandiRow,1992-95Season 658,BrandiRow,1995Averagepergame 5.22BrandiRow,1995Match 39,BrandiRow,vs.WOSC,Nov.18,1995
Hitting PercentageSeason .461,MEAFrantz,1992Match(min.15att.) .765,MEAFrantz,vs.UPS,1992
total atemptsCareer 3738,BrandiRow,1992-95Season 1469,BrandiRow,1995Averagepergame 11.66,BrandiRow,1995Match 88,BrandiRow,vs.WOSC,Nov.18,1995
assistsSeason 1838,ShirleeHarrsch,1992Averagepergame 25.30,ShirleeHarrsch,1992Match 141,ShirleeHarrsch,vs.GFC,1992
service acesCareer 231,BrandiRow,1992-95Season 69,AliciaWright,1995Averagepergame 0.59,AliciaWright,1994Match 12, Wendy Kyle, vs. Linfi eld, 1992 12,DanaNewsom,vs.GFC,1993
DigsCareer 1889,BrandiRow,1992-95Season 603,AliciaWright,1995Averagepergame 4.79,AliciaWright,1995Match 43,VeronicaSchneider,vs.Gustavus,2005
solo BlocksCareer 260,MEAFrantz,1990-93Season 129,MEAFrantz,1993Averagepergame 0.89,MEAFrantz,1993Match 13,MEAFrantz,vs.SOSC,1993
Block assistsCareer 430,MEAFrantz,1990-93Season 175,MEAFrantz,1993Averagepergame 1.34,MEAFrantz,1993Match 21,MEAFrantz,vs.GFC,1993
total BlocksCareer 690,MEAFrantz,1990-93Season 304,MEAFrantz,1993Averagepergame 2.32,MEAFrantz,1993Match 27,MEAFrantz,vs.GFC,1993
Games PlayedCareer 485,BrandiRow,1992-95Season 141,WendyKyle,1992
teaM recorDsrecord season Year single Match YearKills 1861 1995 88 WOSC 1995Hitting% .334 1992 .667 OregonTech 1992Attempts 4487 1993 212 Pacifi c Lutheran 1991Assists 2081 1993 79 Pacifi c Lutheran 1991ServiceAces 376 1992 18 WesternBaptist 1991Digs 2918 1993 135 Linfi eld 1988SoloBlocks 484 1993 33 SouthernOregon 1993BlockAssists 704 1993 64 GeorgeFox 1993TotlaBlocks 1188 1993 74 GeorgeFox 1993
Bearcat teaM HistorYYear overall conference coach1979 31-9 LindaGarrett1980 19-15 5-5 LindaGarrett1981 17-18 JaneEllis1982 8-22 0-10 JaneEllis1983 5-23 2-8 1984 1-91985 5-19 2-8 DebbieAdams1986 3-23 1-9 DebbieAdams1987 10-21 2-8 KennyHise1988 14-18 2-10 KennyHise1989 19-1 6-6 KennyHise1990 21-19 7-5 KennyHise1991 21-18 7-5 ChrisWells1992 40-15 12-0* ChrisWells1993 37-13 11-1* ChrisWells1994 30-5 12-0* MarlenePiper1995 29-11 12-2* MarlenePiper1996 26-8 16-2* MarlenePiper1997 13-14 11-5 MarlenePiper1998 14-8 12-4 MarlenePiper1999 17-9 12-4 MarlenePiper2000 10-14 7-9 MarlenePiper2001 7-14 4-12 MarlenePiper2002 11-15 7-9 TriciaWright2003 18-8 10-6 TriciaWright2004 19-6 13-3 TriciaWright2005 1-19 1-15 TriciaWright* conference champions
Bearcat HistorY1979: Thirdplaceatregionaltournament1992: ConferenceChampions1993: ConferenceChampions1994: ConferenceChampions Fifthplaceatregionaltournament(1-2)1995: ConferenceChampions Secondplaceatregionaltournament(2-1) Qualifi ed for NAIA national tournament (1-3)1996: ConferenceChampions Sixthplaceatregionaltournament(0-2)1998: AdvancedtoNCAADivisionIIIwestregional(1-1)
Bearcat HonorsNCIC&NWCPlayerof theYear 3AVCA&NAIAAll-RegionTeam 11NCAA&NAIAAllAmericaScholarAthlete 12FirstTeamAll-Conference 12SecondTeamAll-Conference 16HonorableMentionAll-Conference 11All-DistrictSecondTeam 3AVCATeamAcademicAward 1998
recorDs & HistorY
MiscellaneoUs recorDsWin-Losspercentage .857,1994(30-5)Mostmatcheswoninaseason 40,1992(40-15)Consecutivematcheswon 13,1994Consecutivegameswon 16,1994
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Deanof CampusLife............................................................................................BobHawkinsonFacultyAthleticRepresentative................................................................................Dr.JerryGrayAssistantAthleticDirector.........................................................................................JudyGordonAssistantAthleticDirector........................................................................................SkipKenitzerHeadAthleticTrainer...................................................................................................ShaneWibelAssistantAthleticTrainer....................................................................................... DeborahCagleAssistantAthleticTrainer............................................................................................ErinScharerAthleticsMarketingCoordinator..................................................................MeganFitzsimmonsAthleticsCommunicationsDirector................................................................RobertMcKinneyAdministrativeAssistant.............................................................................................LeslieWright
Administrative Staff
BaseballMattAllison(503)370-6011Men’s BasketballGordieJames(503)370-6063Women’s BasketballBruceHenderson(503)370-6132cross countrytrack & fieldMattMcGuirk(503)370-6898
footballMarkSpeckman(503)375-5350Men’s GolfSteveProthero(503)370-6484Women’s GolfTomHibbard(503)370-6317rowingSusanParkman(503)370-6655
Men’s soccerNelsonLarson(503)375-5428Women’s soccerJimTursi(503)370-6657softballDamianWilliams(503)370-6656swimmingAlStephenson(503)370-6601
Men’s tennisJonEndrikat(503)370-6804Women’s tennisBeckyRoberts(503)370-6804VolleyballTriciaWright(503)370-6230
Head Coaching Staff
DePartMent of atHletics
Team Physicians at Western OrthopedicDr. David ThorsettDr Thorsett graduated from Washington UniversityMedicalSchool in June,1991.Hecompletedresidencyat the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinicsin June, 1996. He currently serves on the WillametteSurgicalCenterBoardof Directors.Dr.Thorsettenjoysrunning, fl y-fi shing, backpacking & bicycling. He livesinSalemwithhiswife,Sarah,andtheirthreechildren.
Dr. Blake NonweilerDr.NonweilergraduatedfromtheUniversityof TexasSouthernMedicalCenterinJune,1989.Hecompleteda fellowship in Sports Medicine and ArthroscopicSurgeryattheUniversityof WesternOntario(London,Ontario, Canada) in July, 1995. He has been in pri-vate practice sinceAugust 1995.Dr.Nonweiler lives inSalemwithhiswife,Becky,andtheirthreechildren.
Athletic Training Staff
Shane Wibel, ATC Deborah Cagle, ATC Erin Scharer, ATC
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Willamette is a member of theNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation and competes inDivision III, which has over425membersandisthelargestNCAA division. The collegesin Division III place a priorityon the overall quality of theeducational experience and on successfulcompletion of each student’s academicprograms. They seek an environment inwhich a student-athlete’s activities with anathleticteamareseenasanintegralpartof hisorhereducationalexperience.Membersin Division III must sponsor at least fivemen’s sports and five women’s sports.
Athletes in Division III donot receive financial aid related to athletic ability. Willametteand other NCAA Division IIImembersencouragestudentstoparticipate by maximizing thevarietyof athleticopportunities.Primary emphasis is placed on
conference and regional play. Willametteoften sends its teams to California, Idaho,WashingtonandTexasforin-regiongames. NCAA Division III members establishan environment with cultural diversity andgender equity among student-athletes andstaff.InDivisionIII,employeescareaboutthewell-beingof theirstudent-athletes.
NCAA Division III
Northwest Conference
affiliations
Thenineprviatecollegesand universities in Oregonand Washington that formthe Northwest ConferencearebuildingareputationfortheNWCasoneof thetopNCAA Division III leaguesin the nation. The NWC isnationally competitive in abroadspectrumof sports. Formed in 1926, the NWC is 80 yearsold and is one of the oldest conferencesin the western United States. The NWC’scurrentmembersinOregonareWillamette,George Fox, Linfield, Lewis and Clark, and Pacific. Members located in Washingtonare Pacific Lutheran and Puget Sound, plusWhitmanandWhitworth. The charter members in 1926 includedWillamette, College of Idaho (AlbertsonCollege), Linfield, Pacific, and the College of PugetSound(UPS).AlbanyCollegewasaddedin1931andwasamemberforseven
years, then departed andreturned in 1949 as LewisandClarkCollege.Thenextmember, Pacific Lutheran,joined in 1965, followedby Whitworth in 1970. TheCollege of Idaho withdrewin1978.Whitworthdroppedoutin1984,butreturnedin1988. Menlo College joined
theNWCin2006infootballonly. The NWC originally sponsored athleticcompetition for men’s sports only, butjoinedforceswiththeWomen’sConferenceof Independent Colleges in 1984 to formtheNorthwestConferenceof IndependentColleges.ThenamewasshortenedbacktotheoriginalNorthwestConferencein1998. Also in 1998, all nine NWC membersshifted affiliation from the NAIA to theNCAA. Members knew the move wouldfosterequity, sportsmanshipandagenuineconcernforallstudent-athletes.
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Bearcats in action
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Bearcat Honors & awards
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ncic nWc Player of the YearBrandiRow1994,1995AliciaWright1996
aVca & naia all-region teamKathyFischer1996,1998ReneePurdy1998,1999DevonBakken1998BrandiRow1994,1995AliciaWright1995,1996KristinHalleck2003AngieSammons2004
ncaa & naia all america scholar athleteAmberlyGlidewell1992BrandiRow1994AliciaWright1995,19961997ApenPhelps1996,1997BrandiRow1995RosieAllen1997KathrynMaier1997KristenHalleck2003,2004
first team all-conferenceTracySanguras1990AmberlyGlidewell19911992AliciaWright1994KathyFisher1996ReneePurdy1998,1999KellySorenson2000JenniLinden2003KristinHalleck2003,2004AngieSammons2004
second team all-conferenceCaryMooney1987StephaniePayne1987,1988TaraJohnson1988KhrisLooney1991MiaFrantz1992ShirleeHarrsch1992BrandiRow1992
KathyFisher1994AspenPhelps1994KellySorenson1999JenniLinden2000,2002AngieSammons2003LaurenThompson2004RoniSchneider2005
Honorable Mention all-conferenceShannonSkirvin1989KhrisLooney1989TracySanguras1989MeaFrantz1991ClaudineBarrett1991WendyKyle1992KathyFisher1997,1998RosieAllen1998ShannonPun1999JenniLinden2001
all Districtsecond teamBrandiRow1993WendyKyle1993ShirleeHarsch1993
2006 scHeDUleDate oPPonentSept.1-2WillametteTournamentSept.1CalState-EastBaySept.1UC-SantaCruz Sept. 2 Linfi eld Sept.2EvergreenSept.5 CorbanSept. 8-9 Pacifi c Coast ClassicSept.8WhittierSept.8Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsSept.9Pomona-PitzerSept.9LaVerneSept.15Whitman*Sept.16Whitworth*Sept. 22 Pacifi c*Sept. 23 @ Pacifi c Lutheran*Sept. 27 Linfi eld*Sept.30@Lewis&Clark*Oct.3 @CascadeOct.6 GeorgeFox*Oct.7 PugetSound*Oct.13 @Whitman*Oct.14 @Whitworth*Oct. 20 @ Pacifi c*Oct. 21 Pacifi c Lutheran*Oct. 25 @ Linfi eld*Oct.28 Lewis&Clark*Nov.3 @GeorgeFox*Nov.4 @PugetSound*
*NorthwestConferencematch
aVca team academic awardWillamette University 1998-99PlayersInclude:SophieAllenTamarahAllenSabrinaAndrusSarahBrandsAndreaCruickshankKathrynFisherMelissaHansonHillaryHarperEricaHenryMarisaLownKimiMaag
KelliMiddalRashaynaMooreNicolePavelLeeAnnPriceShannonPunReneePurdyEmilyRuschShannonSavelichKellySorensonHelenThigpenKelliTruax