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QUICK FACTS

2011 GriffinsFront row (left to right): Alexandria Schweiger, Megan Miller, McKenzie Deutschendorf, Kaicee Beal, Danielle Southworth, Chelsea Farrell, Elisabeth Anderson. Middle row: Jillian Tesfazion, Ally Warner, Carson Chambers, Erin Foslid, Alexa Ferdig, Jasmin Alves. Back row: Lisa Webber, Regan Lelli, Kaely Kernan, Assistant Coach Larry Ferdig, Head Coach Niki Harding, Sage Johnson, Dechie Sumampong, Lindsey Mark.

Westminster CollegeLocation ................................... Salt Lake City, Utah

Metro Population ...................................1,333,914

Founded ........................................................1875

Enrollment ....................................................2,600

Nickname .................................................. Griffins

Colors ........................................... Purple and Gold

Mascot ............................................................Griff

Affiliation ...................................................... WDIA

Conference ............................................................

......... Rocky Mountain Women’s Lacrosse League

Home Field (Capacity) ............ Dumke Field (1,700)

Surface ................................................. Field Turf

Athletics Department Phone .............800.748.4753

Athletics Web Site ....www.WestminsterGriffins.com

Facebook ................ www.facebook.com/wcgriffins

Twitter .......................www.twitter.com/wc_griffins

AdministrationPresident ............................... Dr. Michael S. Bassis

Provost ...................................... Dr. Cid Seidelman

Associate Provost .......................... Dr. Susan Heath

Director of Athletics .............................. Shay Wyatt

Faculty Athletics Representative ...... Dr. Chris Cline

Info and Event Coordinator ................... Josh Fisher

Administrative Assistant ............. Taylor McFarland

Sports Info Student Assistant ............... Ian McCabe

Women’s Lacrosse StaffHead Coach ....................................... Niki Harding

Record at Westminster .................... 5-8 / 2 years

Career Record ............................................ Same

Office Phone .................................801.832.2865

Email [email protected]

Assistant Coach .................................. Larry Ferdig

Year ..............................................................2nd

Email [email protected]

Assistant Coach .................................Helen Sneath

Year ...............................................................1st

Email [email protected]

Athletic Trainer ........................... Nathan Slaughter

Key Numbers2010 Record .....................................................5-8

2010 RMWLL Record .........................................2-4

Players Returning / Lost ............................... 11 / 8

Newcomers ..........................................................9

First Year of Women’s Lacrosse ......................2009

All-Time Record ..............................................8-14

Last WDIA Tournament Appearance ................. n/a

WDIA Tournament Record .................................0-0

Appearances ............................................... none

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTeam InformationQuick Facts ...................................................................... IFC

General Information ............................................................ 1

2011 Schedule .................................................................... 2

2011 Roster ........................................................................ 3

Coaching StaffNiki Harding / Assistant Coaches ........................................ 4

Support Staff ....................................................................... 5

Meet the GriffinsPlayer Profiles .................................................................. 6-9

2011 Opponents2011 Opponents .......................................................... 10-11

2010 Season Review2010 Statistics .................................................................. 12

Series Records / All-Time Results ...................................... 13

Record Book Awards / All-Time Roster ................................................ 14

Record Book ................................................................... 15

Single Season Leaders .................................................... 16

Career Leaders ............................................................... 17

Westminster CollegeDirector of Athletics .......................................................... 18

Athletics Staff .................................................................... 19

Athletic Facilities .......................................................... 20-21

Westminster College .................................................... 22-23

Griffins Club ..................................................................... 24

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SPECTATOR INFORMATIONAll Westminster women’s lacrosse home games are played at Dumke Field on the campus

of Westminster College. Gates open one hour prior to the start of the game. The

spectator entrace is located on the northwest side of the field. Spectators are asked to

remain in the bleacher area on the west side of the field and not to cross the field at any

time during the event. Pets are NOT allowed into the Dumke Field facility at any time.

WESTMINSTER ATHLETICS ON THE WEBFor weekly game notes, live game stats, game recaps, and all the latest news on the

Westminster women’s lacrosse team, log on to www.WestminsterGriffins.com.

You can also follow the Griffins on Twitter at the official Twittter page of the Griffins at

www.twitter.com/wc_griffins.

The Griffins are now on Facebook and you can become a fan at

www.facebook.com/wcgriffins.

RMWLL INFORMATIONTo find scores, schedules, rosters, and more from around the Rocky Mountain Women’s

Lacrosse League, be sure to check out the official web site of the conference at

www. rmwll.com.

WESTMINSTER SPORTS INFORMATIONJosh Fisher, Sports Information and Events Coordinator

Josh Fisher enters his fourth season as the Sports Information

and Event Coordinator at Westminster College. He serves as the

primary contact for all 17 Griffin athletic teams.

Fisher’s Contact Information

Office Phone: 801.832.2890

Mobile Phone: 801.703.5025

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 801.474.2511

WHAT IS A GRIFFIN?The Griffin is a legendary creature with the head, beak, and

wings of an eagle, the body of a lion, and occasionally, the

tail of a serpent or scorpion. Its origin lies somewhere in the

Middle East where it is found in the paintings and sculptures

of the ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians. In Greek

mythology, they took gold from the stream Arimaspias and,

neighbors of the Hyperboreans, they belonged to Zeus. The

later Romans used them for decoration and, even in Christian

times, the Griffin motif often appears. Griffins were frequently

used as gargoyles on medieval churches and buildings.

Source: www.pantheon.org/articles/g/griffin.html

GENERAL INFORMATION

/wc_griffins

@wcgriffins

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FEBRUARYFri 18 at Santa Barbara City College ........................................................Santa Barbara, CA ......................................... 4:30 pm

Sat 19 vs. St. Benedict .............................................................................Santa Barbara, CA ........................................10:30 am

Sat 19 vs. Minnesota-Duluth ....................................................................Santa Barbara, CA ......................................... 1:30 pm

Sat 19 vs. Cal State Fullerton ...................................................................Santa Barbara, CA ......................................... 4:30 pm

MARCHFri 4 at Northern Colorado* ...........................................................................Greeley, CO ......................................... 4:00 pm

Fri 4 at Denver* ..............................................................................................Denver, CO ......................................... 7:00 pm

Sat 12 Colorado Mines* .......................................................................................................Dumke Field ..................................................... 2:00 pm

Sat 12 Pepperdine ..................................................................................................................Dumke Field ..................................................... 4:30 pm

Tue 15 Utah* ..............................................................................................................................Dumke Field ..................................................... 5:30 pm

Fri 18 Brigham Young .........................................................................................................Dumke Field ..................................................... 5:00 pm

APRILFri 1 vs. Arizona .............................................................................................. Austin, TX ......................................... 8:00 pm

Sat 2 vs. SMU ................................................................................................... Austin, TX ........................................11:00 am

Sat 2 vs. Texas A&M ......................................................................................... Austin, TX ......................................... 1:00 pm

Fri 8 at Wyoming* ......................................................................................... Laramie, WY ......................................... 4:00 pm

Sat 9 at Colorado State ....................................................................................Denver, CO ........................................10:00 am

Sat 9 at Air Force* ........................................................................... Colorado Springs, CO ......................................... 6:00 pm

Sun 10 vs. Univ. of Dallas ................................................................... Colorado Springs, CO ..........................................9:30 am

Sun 10 at Colorado College ................................................................ Colorado Springs, CO ......................................... 2:30 pm

Tue 12 at Utah* ........................................................................................ Salt Lake City, UT ......................................... 5:00 pm

Sat 16 RMWLL Championship Game ..............................................................................Dumke Field ............................................................. TBA

Thr 21 Mesa State ...................................................................................................................Dumke Field ..................................................... 5:30 pm

MAYWed 4 WDIA National Championships - Quarterfinals ................................... Scottsdale, AZ ................................................ TBA

Thr 5 WDIA National Championships - Semi-Finals ...................................... Scottsdale, AZ ................................................ TBA

Sat 7 WDIA National Championships - Championship ................................. Scottsdale, AZ ................................................ TBA

*RMWLL game

Home Games in Bold

All home games played at Dumke Field

All times Mountain Time

2011 SCHEDULE

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2011 ROSTER

ROSTER BREAKDOWNWhere They’re FromUtah (12) Florida (1)

Kaicee Beal Alexandria Schweiger

Carson Chambers

Chelsea Farrell Maryland (1)

Alexa Ferdig Kaely Kernan

Sage Johnson

Regan Lelli Minnesota (1)

Lindsey Mark Erin Foslid

Megan Miller

Danielle Southworth Washington (1)

Dechie Sumampong McKenzie Deutschendorf

Ally Warner

Lisa Webber Wisconsin (1)

Elisabeth Anderson

California (1)

Jasmin Alves

Colorado (1)

Jillian Tesfazion

Griffins By ClassSeniors (2) Regan Lelli, Lindsey Mark

Juniors (6) Elisabeth Anderson, Carson Chambers, Erin Foslid, Sage Johnson, Alexandria Schweiger, Jillian Tesfazion

Sophomores (6) Kaicee Beal, McKenzie Deutschendorf, Chelsea Farrell, Megan Miller, Danielle Southworth, Dechie Sumampong

Freshmen (5) Jasmin Alves, Alexa Ferdig, Kaely Kernan, Ally Warner, Lisa Webber

Numerical Roster# NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN2 Kaicee Beal M/A 5-3 So. Salt Lake City, UT4 Megan Miller A 5-6 So. West Jordan, UT5 Alexandria Schweiger A 5-7 Jr. Odessa, FL6 Carson Chambers M/D 5-6 Jr. Park City, UT7 Lisa Webber M/D 5-7 Fr. Sandy, UT9 Kaely Kernan D 5-10 Fr. Potomac, MD10 Ally Warner M/D 5-5 Fr. Draper, UT11 Jillian Tesfazion M 5-4 Jr. Denver, CO12 McKenzie Deutschendorf M 5-4 So. Maple Valley, WA13 Chelsea Farrell M/A 5-2 So. Cottonwood, UT14 Sage Johnson M 5-7 Jr. Sandy , UT15 Jasmin Alves M/D 5-1 Fr. Livermore, CA16 Erin Foslid D 5-5 Jr. Shakopee, MN17 Elisabeth Anderson M 5-7 Jr. Eau Claire, WI18 Lindsey Mark D/M 5-8 Sr. Sandy , UT20 Regan Lelli Sr. West Jordan, Utah21 Danielle Southworth A 5-2 So. Taylorsville, UT25 Alexa Ferdig D 5-5 Fr. Riverton, UT27 Dechie Sumampong M/A 5-5 So. Sandy, UT

Alphabetical Roster# NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN15 Jasmin Alves M/D 5-1 Fr. Livermore, CA17 Elisabeth Anderson M 5-7 Jr. Eau Claire, WI2 Kaicee Beal M/A 5-3 So. Salt Lake City, UT6 Carson Chambers M/D 5-6 Jr. Park City, UT12 McKenzie Deutschendorf M 5-4 So. Maple Valley, WA13 Chelsea Farrell M/A 5-2 So. Cottonwood, UT25 Alexa Ferdig D 5-5 Fr. Riverton, UT16 Erin Foslid D 5-5 Jr. Shakopee, MN14 Sage Johnson M 5-7 Jr. Sandy , UT9 Kaely Kernan D 5-10 Fr. Potomac, MD20 Regan Lelli Sr. West Jordan, Utah18 Lindsey Mark D/M 5-8 Sr. Sandy , UT4 Megan Miller A 5-6 So. West Jordan, UT5 Alexandria Schweiger A 5-7 Jr. Odessa, FL21 Danielle Southworth A 5-2 So. Taylorsville, UT27 Dechie Sumampong M/A 5-5 So. Sandy, UT11 Jillian Tesfazion M 5-4 Jr. Denver, CO10 Ally Warner M/D 5-5 Fr. Draper, UT7 Lisa Webber M/D 5-7 Fr. Sandy, UT

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Niki Harding, 2nd season

Assistant Coach: Larry Ferdig, 2nd seasonAssistant Coach: Helen Sneath, 1st season

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Niki Harding begins year number two as the head coach of the Westminster women’s lacrosse team. Harding took over the team in the fall of 2009 after spending the inaugural 2009 season as the lead assistant coach.

During the 2010 season, the team’s first season under Harding, Westminster posted a 5-8 record and finished fourth in the Rocky Mountain Women’s Lacrosse League with a 2-4 mark in league games. They started the year with three straight wins for the first time in school history.

Under Harding, Westminster has had two players receive all-conference recognition.

Harding also works with the Utah Lacrosse Association as the Girls Program Coordinator.

COACHING STAFF

HARDING YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Overall Conference

Year Overall Pct. RMWLL Pct. Finish WDIA

2010 5-8 .385 2-4 .333 4th n/a

Milestone Wins

1st win • vs. Boise State (2/5/10)

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MEET THE GRIFFINS

Lindsey’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2010 11 21 2 23 32 29 27 14

Elisabeth’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2009 9 0 0 0 1 1 19 42010 11 1 1 2 3 3 12 6TOTAL 20 1 1 2 4 4 31 10

Carson’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2010 11 0 0 0 3 3 48 15

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Erin’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2009 9 2 0 2 4 4 13 22010 11 3 0 3 9 8 31 6TOTAL 20 5 0 5 13 12 44 8

Sage’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2009 9 6 1 7 7 7 11 22010 11 18 19 37 40 38 31 27TOTAL 20 24 20 44 47 45 42 29

Alexandria’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2009 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTAL 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Jillian’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2009 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 22010 11 3 0 3 5 5 10 6TOTAL 20 3 0 3 5 5 14 8

Kaicee’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2010 11 40 6 46 67 62 35 5

Megan’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2010 10 0 0 0 0 0 6 1

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Danielle’s Career StatsSeason GP Goal Asst Pts Shots SOG GB DC2010 9 1 0 1 1 1 0 0

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Location ...................................Santa Barbara, CA

Nickname .............................................Vaqueros

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference ...................................... WWLL South

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

Santa Barbara City CollegeFeb. 18 • Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara Shootout

Location ........................................St. Joseph, MN

Nickname ................................................ Blazers

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .................................... NCWLL-Plains

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ................ Saint Benedict leads, 1-0

First Meeting ..................Feb. 13, 2010 (L, 10-13)

Last Meeting ..................Feb. 13, 2010 (L, 10-13)

Streak .................................. Saint Benedict 1 win

Saint BenedictFeb. 19 • Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara Shootout

Location .............................................Duluth, MN

Nickname ..............................................Bulldogs

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .....................................NWCLL-Lakes

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

Minnesota-DuluthFeb. 19 • Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara Shootout

Location .......................................... Fullerton, CA

Nickname ..................................................Titans

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference ...................................... WWLL South

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

Cal State FullertonFeb. 19 • Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara Shootout

Location ............................................Greeley, CO

Nickname ...................................................Bears

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ...................Westminster leads, 1-0

First Meeting .................... Mar. 8, 2009 (W, 13-7)

Last Meeting ..................... Mar. 8, 2009 (W, 13-7

Streak .....................................Westminster 1 win

Northern ColoradoMarch 4 • Greeley, Colorado

Location .............................................Denver, CO

Nickname .............................................. Pioneers

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ........................... Denver leads, 2-0

First Meeting ....................Apr. 11, 2009 (L, 1-17)

Last Meeting ....................Apr. 10, 2010 (L, 8-20)

Streak ........................................... Denver 2 wins

DenverMarch 4 • Denver, Colorado

Location ............................................ Golden, CO

Nickname ..........................................Orediggers

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ...................Westminster leads, 2-0

First Meeting ...................Apr. 11, 2009 (W, 11-4)

Last Meeting ...................Apr. 10, 2010 (W, 18-4)

Streak ................................... Westminster 2 wins

Colorado MinesMarch 12 • Dumke Field

Location ............................................. Malibu, CA

Nickname ................................................. Waves

Affiliation ..................................................WDIA I

Conference .................................... WWLL Central

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .....................Pepperdine leads, 2-0

First Meeting ................... Mar. 22, 2009 (L, 3-15)

Last Meeting .................. Mar. 20, 2010 (L, 11-15

Streak .....................................Pepperdine 2 wins

PepperdineMarch 12 • Dumke Field

Location ................................... Salt Lake City, UT

Nickname .................................................... Utes

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

UtahMarch 15 • Dumke Field

April 12 • Salt Lake City, utah

Location ............................................... Provo, UT

Nickname .............................................. Cougars

Affiliation ..................................................WDIA I

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ................................BYU leads, 2-0

First Meeting ................... Mar. 13, 2009 (L, 2-21)

Last Meeting ................... Mar. 19, 2010 (L, 0-20)

Streak ................................................ BYU 2 wins

Brigham YoungMarch 18 • Dumke Field

Location .............................................Tucson, AZ

Nickname .............................................. Wildcats

Affiliation ..................................................WDIA I

Conference ...................................... WWLL South

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

ArizonaApril 1 • Austin, Texas

Lonestar Showdown

Location ...............................................Dallas, TX

Nickname ............................................ Mustangs

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .................................................TWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

SMUApril 2 • Austin, Texas

Lonestar Showdown

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Location .................................College Station, TX

Nickname .................................................Aggies

Affiliation ..................................................WDIA I

Conference .................................................TWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

Texas A&MApril 1 • Austin, Texas

Lonestar Showdown

Location ........................................... Laramie, WY

Nickname ..............................................Cowgirls

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ............................... Series tied, 1-1

First Meeting .................... Mar. 6, 2009 (W, 17-8)

Last Meeting ..................... Mar. 6, 2010 (L, 9-10)

Streak ..........................................Wyoming 1 win

WyomingApril 8 • Laramie, Wyoming

Location ......................................Fort Collins, CO

Nickname ...................................................Rams

Affiliation ..................................................WDIA I

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ............... Colorado State leads, 1-0

First Meeting ..................... Mar. 5, 2010 (L, 3-19)

Last Meeting ..................... Mar. 5, 2010 (L, 3-19)

Streak ................................. Colorado State 1 win

Colorado StateApril 9 • Denver, Colorado

Location .............................Colorado Springs, CO

Nickname ............................................... Falcons

Affiliation .................................................WDIA II

Conference .............................................. RMWLL

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record ............................... Series tied, 1-1

First Meeting ....................Apr. 10, 2009 (L, 3-12)

Last Meeting .................... Mar. 6, 2010 (W, 10-7)

Streak .....................................Westminster 1 win

Air ForceApril 9 • Colorado Springs, Colorado

Location ............................................... Irving, TX

Nickname ........................................... Crusaders

Affiliation ............................................... NCAA III

Conference ......................................Independent

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

Univ. of DallasMarch 10 • Colorado Springs, Colorado

Location .............................Colorado Springs, CO

Nickname ................................................. Tigers

Affiliation ............................................... NCAA III

Conference .................................................SCAC

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

Colorado CollegeMarch 10 • Colorado Springs, Colorado

RMWLL ChampionshipGame

April 16 • Dumke Field

WDIA NationalChampionships

May 4-7

Scottsdale, ArizonaVenue ........................Scottsdale Sports Complex

Format ............8-Team SIngle Elimination Bracket

Quarterfinals ..............................................May 4

Semi-Finals ................................................May 5

Championship ...........................................May 7

2010 Champion ................................UC Berkeley

Location .................................Grand Junction, CO

Nickname ............................................Mavericks

Affiliation ................................................ NCAA II

Conference ................................................. WILA

INSIDE THE SERIESSeries Record .................................. First Meeting

First Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Last Meeting ................................... First Meeting

Streak ............................................. First Meeting

Mesa StateApril 21 • Dumke Field

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2010 GriffinsFRONT ROW (left to right): Megan Miller, Dani Southworth, Erika Rebentisch, Maggie Jarratt. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Ali Lemons, Kaicee Beal, Erin Foslid, Elisabeth Anderson, Jessie Mulvey, Clare Rakowski, Alexandria Southworth. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Larry Ferdig, Jillian Tesfazion, Yvonne

Sumampong, Alexandria Schweiger, Carson Chambers, Sage West, Lindsey Mark, Tattiana Benfield, Sarah Scott, Head Coach Niki Harding.

2010 SEASON STATISTICS

2010 IN REVIEWWESTMINSTER ATHLETICS

Westminster Overall Individual StatisticsAll games (as of Mar 07, 2011)

Overall: 5-8 Conf: 2-4 Home: 1-4 Away: 3-1 Neut: 1-3

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct2 Kaicee Beal 13-9 51 7 58 81 . 6 3 0 75 . 9 2 6 1-1 40 5 2 014 Sage West 13-8 20 22 42 45 . 4 4 4 41 . 9 1 1 1-2 37 33 6 018 Lindsey Mark 13-9 24 3 27 38 . 6 3 2 33 . 8 6 8 - 29 18 5 01 Erika Rebentisch 13-8 8 9 17 27 . 2 9 6 23 . 8 5 2 - 19 10 5 07 Yvonne Sumampong 13-9 9 2 11 20 . 4 5 0 19 . 9 5 0 - 20 8 7 012 Tattiana Benfield 12-7 5 0 5 14 . 3 5 7 14 1.000 - 13 5 2 016 Erin Foslid 13-9 3 0 3 9 . 3 3 3 8 . 8 8 9 - 37 7 3 06 Carson Chambers 13-9 3 0 3 9 . 3 3 3 8 . 8 8 9 - 51 20 9 011 Jillian Tesfazion 13-9 3 0 3 6 . 5 0 0 5 . 8 3 3 - 12 10 4 04 Megan Miller 12-6 3 0 3 6 . 5 0 0 5 . 8 3 3 - 10 2 1 017 Elisabeth Anderson 13-1 1 2 3 3 . 3 3 3 3 1.000 - 14 10 3 021 Danielle Southworth 10-0 1 0 1 2 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 - 1 0 0 022 Maggie Jarratt 11-0 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 - 1 0 0 023 Clare Rakowski 12-4 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 - 11 3 1 024 Jessie Mulvey 13-9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 - 5 0 0 09 Sarah Scott 12-8 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 - 15 3 1 08 Alex Southworth 10-2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 - 3 0 2 05 Alexandria Schweiger 10-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 - 1 2 0 0

Total 13 131 46 177 264 . 4 9 6 238 . 9 0 2 2-3 319 136 120 0Opponents 13 147 41 188 271 . 5 4 2 234 . 8 6 3 1-6 187 146 102 1

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced24 Jessie Mulvey 13-9 780:00 155 11.92 83 . 3 4 9 5 8 0 177

Total 13 780:00 155 11.92 83 . 3 4 9 5 8 0 177Opponents 13 780:00 131 10.08 105 . 4 4 5 8 5 0 133

Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalWestminster 69 62 131Opponents 83 72 155

Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalWestminster 133 131 264Opponents 114 117 231

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd TotalWestminster 107 94 201Opponents 123 115 238

Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalWestminster 40 43 83Opponents 38 32 70

Attendance Summary WC OpponentTotal 0 0Dates/Avg Per Date 5/0 4/0Neutral Site #/Avg 4/0

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

ALL-TIME vs. OPPONENT ........... Overall Home Away NeutralAir Force .............................................1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Boise State ..........................................2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0Brigham Young ...................................0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0Chapman ............................................0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Colorado .............................................0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Colorado Mines ...................................2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0Colorado State ....................................0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Davenport ...........................................1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Denver ................................................0-2 0-0 0-2 0-1Northern Colorado ..............................1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Pepperdine .........................................0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0Saint Benedict .....................................0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1UC-San Diego ......................................0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Univ. of Toronto .................................0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Wyoming ............................................1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0TOTALS .........................................................8-14 3-7 3-2 2-5

SERIES RECORDSAir Force Series tied, 1-1 4/10/09 Air Force 12-3 A 3/6/10 Westminster 10-7 H

Boise State Westminster leads, 2-0 2/5/10 Westminster 16-9 A 2/6/10 Westminster 16-11 A

Brigham Young Brigham Young leads, 2-0 3/13/09 Brigham Young 21-2 H 3/19/10 Brigham Young 20-0 H

Chapman Chapman leads, 1-0 2/13/10 Chapman 4-3 N

Colorado Colorado leads, 1-0 4/11/09 Colorado 14-3 N

Colorado Mines Westminster leads, 2-0 4/11/09 Westminster 11-4 N 4/10/10 Westminster 18-4 A

Colorado State Colorado State leads, 1-0 3/5/10 Colorado State 19-3 H

Davenport Westminster leads, 1-0 2/12/10 Westminster 18-12 N

Denver Denver leads, 2-0 4/11/09 Denver 17-1 N 4/10/10 Denver 20-8 A

Northern Colorado Westminster leads, 1-0 3/8/09 Westminster 13-7 H

Pepperdine Pepperdine leads, 2-0 3/22/09 Pepperdine 15-3 H 3/20/10 Pepperdine 15-11 H

Saint Benedict Saint Benedict leads, 1-0 2/13/10 Saint Benedict 13-10 N

UC-San Diego UC-San Diego leads, 1-0 2/13/10 UC-San Diego 11-9 N

Univ. of Toronto Univ. of Toronto leads, 1-0 3/20/09 Univ. of Toronto 17-3 H

Wyoming Series tied, 1-1 3/6/09 Westminster 17-8 H 3/6/10 Wyoming 10-9 H

20093-6 (3-3 RMWLL)Head Coach: Soni BartlettMar. 6 Wyoming* W 17-8Mar. 8 Northern Colorado* W 13-7Mar. 13 Brigham Young* L 2-21Mar. 20 Univ. of Toronto L 3-17Mar. 22 Pepperdine L 3-15Apr. 10 at Air Force* L 3-12Apr. 11 vs. Colorado Mines* W 11-4Apr. 11 vs. Denver* L 1-17Apr. 12 vs. Colorado L 3-14

20105-8 (2-4 RMWLL)Head Coach: Niki HardingFeb. 5 at Boise State W 16-9Feb. 6 at Boise State W 16-11Feb. 12 vs. Davenport W 18-12Feb. 13 vs. Saint Benedict L 10-13Feb. 13 vs. UC San Diego L 9-11Feb. 13 vs. Chapman L 3-4Mar. 5 Colorado State* L 3-19Mar. 6 Air Force* W 10-7Mar. 6 Wyoming* L 9-10Mar. 19 Brigham Young* L 0-20Mar. 20 Pepperdine L 11-15Apr. 10 at Colorado Mines* W 18-4Apr. 10 at Denver L 8-20

*Denotes RMWLL game

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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RMWLL AwardsFirst Team All-ConferenceKaicee Beal ........................................2010

Second Team All-ConferenceErika Rebentisch ................................2009

Third Team All-ConferenceMarti Denkers ....................................2009Sage Johnson .....................................2010

--A--Amanda Abraham ............................... 2009Jasmin Alves ......................................... 2011Elisabeth Anderson ........................ 2009-11

--B--Stefania Bassi ....................................... 2009Kaicee Beal .......................................2010-11Tattiana Benfield...................................2010Chelsea Buma ...................................... 2009

--C--Carson Chambers ............................2010-11

--D--Jennifer Demers ................................... 2009Marti Denkers ...................................... 2009McKenzie Deutschendorf ..................... 2011

--F--Chelsea Farrell ...................................... 2011ALexa Ferdig ......................................... 2011Erin Foslid....................................... 2009-11

--J--Maggie Jarratt.................................. 2009-10Sage Johnson .................................. 2009-11

--K--Kaely Kernan ......................................... 2011

--L--Regan Lelli ............................................ 2011

--M--Lindsey Mark ...................................2010-11Amanda McIntyre ................................ 2009Megan Miller ...................................2010-11Jessie Mulvey .................................. 2009-10

--R--Clare Rakowski ............................... 2009-10Erika Rebentisch ............................. 2009-10

--S--Stephanie Schafer ................................ 2009Alexandria Schweiger ..................... 2009-11Sarah Scott ...................................... 2009-10Lauryn Simmons ................................. 2009Alex Southworth ............................. 2009-10Danielle Southworth .......................2010-11Whitney Strong.................................... 2009Dechie Sumampong .......................2010-11Yvonne Sumampong ...................... 2009-10

--T--Jillian Tesfazion .............................. 2009-11

--W--Ally Warner ........................................... 2011Lisa Webber .......................................... 2011Julie Werner ......................................... 2009Brittny Wolda ...................................... 2009

All-Time Roster

AWARDS / ALL-TIME ROSTER

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Points1. 141 .................................................... 20102. 62 ...................................................... 2009

Points per Game1. 12.82 ................................................. 20102. 6.89 ................................................... 2009

Goals1. 105 .................................................... 20102. 56 ...................................................... 2009

Goals per Game1. 9.55 ................................................... 20102. 6.22 ................................................... 2009

Assists1. 36 ...................................................... 20102. 6 ........................................................ 2009

Assists per Game1. 3.27 ................................................... 20102. 0.67 ................................................... 2009

Shots1. 206 .................................................... 20102. 98 ...................................................... 2009

Shots per Game1. 18.73 ................................................. 20102. 10.89 ................................................. 2009

Individual Yearly LeadersGoals2009 Erika Rebentisch ................................ 232010 Kaicee Beal ........................................ 40

Assists2009 Amanda McIntyre ................................ 22010 Sage Johnson .................................... 19

Points2009 Erika Rebentisch ................................ 242010 Kaicee Beal ........................................ 46

Shots2009 Erika Rebentisch ................................ 382010 Kaicee Beal ........................................ 67

Ground Balls2009 Erika Rebentisch ................................ 512010 Carson Chambers .............................. 48

Draw Controls2009 Erika Rebentisch ................................ 182010 Sage Johnson .................................... 27

Saves2009 Marti Denkers.................................... 922010 Jessie Mulvey ..................................... 75

Team SuperlativesMost Games 13 ................................................. 2010 (5-8) 9 ................................................... 2009 (3-6)

Most Wins 5 ................................................... 2010 (5-8) 3 ................................................... 2009 (3-6)

Highest Winning Pct. .385 .............................................. 2010 (5-8) .333 .............................................. 2009 (3-6)

Fewest Wins 3 ................................................... 2009 (3-6) 5 ................................................... 2010 (5-8)

Most Losses 8 ................................................... 2010 (5-8) 6 ................................................... 2009 (3-6)

Lowest Winning Pct. .333 .............................................. 2009 (3-6) .385 .............................................. 2010 (5-8)

Longest Winning Streak 3 ....................... Feb. 5, 2010 – Feb. 12, 2010 2 ................... March 6, 2009 – March 8, 2009

RECORD BOOK

Team Season LeadersGroundballs1. 276 .................................................... 20102. 231 .................................................... 2009

Groundballs per Game1. 25.67 ................................................. 20092. 25.09 ................................................. 2010

Draw Controls1. 105 .................................................... 20102. 45 ...................................................... 2009

Draw Controls per Game1. 9.55 ................................................... 20102. 5.00 ................................................... 2009

Saves1. 92 ...................................................... 20092. 75 ...................................................... 2010

Saves per Game1. 10.22 ................................................. 20092. 6.82 ................................................... 2010

Save Percentage1. .442 ................................................... 20092. .364 ................................................... 2010

Goals Against Average1. 11.91 ................................................. 20102. 12.89 ................................................. 2009

Goals1. 18 vs. Davenport ...................... 2/12/102. 17 vs. Wyoming .......................... 3/6/093. 16 vs. Boise State ........................ 2/5/10 16 vs. Boise State ........................ 2/6/10

Goals - Both Teams1. 30 vs. Davenport (18-12) .......... 2/12/102. 28 vs. Denver (8-20) ................. 4/10/103. 27 vs. Boise State (16-11) ............ 2/6/10

Fewest Goals1. 0 vs. Brigham Young ............... 3/19/102. 1 vs. Denver ............................ 4/11/093. 2 vs. Brigham Young ............... 3/13/09

Fewest Goals - Both Teams1. 7 vs. Chapman (3-4) ................ 2/13/102. 15 vs. Air Force (3-12) ............... 4/10/09 15 vs. Colorado Mines (11-4) .... 4/11/09

Most Goal Allowed1. 21 vs. Brigham Young ............... 3/13/092. 20 vs. Brigham Young ............... 3/19/10 20 vs. Denver ............................ 4/10/10

Fewest Goals Allowed1. 4 vs. Chapman ........................ 2/13/10 4 vs. Colorado Mines .............. 4/10/103. 7 vs. Air Force ........................... 3/6/10

Largest Margin of Victory1. 14 vs. Colorado Mines (18-4) .... 4/10/102. 9 vs. Wyoming (17-8) ................ 3/6/093. 7 vs. Colorado Mines (11-4) .... 4/11/09 7 vs. Boise State (16-9) .............. 2/5/10

Largest Margin of Defeat1. 20 vs. Brigham Young (0-20) ..... 3/19/102. 19 vs. Brigham Young (2-21) ..... 3/13/093. 16 vs. Denver (1-17) ................. 4/12/09 16 vs. Colorado State (3-19) ........ 3/5/10

Team Game RecordsAssists1. 9 vs. Davenport ...................... 2/12/102. 5 vs. Boise State ........................ 2/5/10 5 vs. Saint Benedict ................. 2/13/10

Points1. 27 vs. Davenport ...................... 2/12/102. 21 vs. Boise State ........................ 2/5/103. 20 vs. Wyoming .......................... 3/6/09

Shots1. 31 vs. Davenport ...................... 2/12/102. 26 vs. Wyoming .......................... 3/6/093. 25 vs. Boise State ........................ 2/6/10 25 vs. Air Force ........................... 3/6/10

Ground Balls1. 56 vs. Wyoming .......................... 3/6/092. 42 vs. Air Force ........................... 3/6/103. 36 vs. Wyoming .......................... 3/6/10

Draw Controls1. 15 vs. Boise State ........................ 2/5/102. 14 vs. Boise State ........................ 2/6/10 14 vs. Air Force ........................... 3/6/10

Saves1. 16 vs. Colorado ........................ 4/12/092. 12 vs. Brigham Young ............... 3/19/103. 10 vs. Chapman ........................ 2/13/10 10 vs. Colorado State .................. 3/5/10 10 vs. Pepperdine ..................... 3/20/10

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Points

1. 46 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 37 Sage Johnson ....................... 2010

3. 24 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

4. 23 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 14 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

6. 13 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

7. 8 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2010

8. 7 Sage Johnson ....................... 2009

9. 5 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

5 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

Points per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 4.18 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 3.36 Sage West ............................ 2010

3. 2.67 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

4. 2.09 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 1.56 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

Goals

1. 40 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 23 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

3. 21 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

4. 18 Sage West ............................ 2010

5. 12 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

6. 8 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2010

7. 6 Sage West ............................ 2009

8. 5 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

5 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

10. 4 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

4 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2009

Goals per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 3.64 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 2.56 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

3. 1.91 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

4. 1.64 Sage West ............................ 2010

5. 1.33 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

Assists

1. 19 Sage West ............................ 2010

2. 8 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

3. 6 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

4. 2 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

2 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

6. 1 Elisabeth Anderson .............. 2010

1 Sage West ............................ 2009

1 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

1 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

1 Stephanie Schafer ................. 2009

Assists per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 1.73 Sage West ............................ 2010

2. 0.73 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

3. 0.55 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

4. 0.22 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

5. 0.18 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

Draw controls

1. 27 Sage West ............................ 2010

2. 18 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

3. 15 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

4. 14 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 8 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

6. 7 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2010

7. 6 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2009

6 Jillian Tesfazion .................... 2010

6 Elisabeth Anderson .............. 2010

6 Erin Foslid ............................ 2010

Draw controls per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 2.45 Sage West ............................ 2010

2. 2.00 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

3. 1.36 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

4. 1.27 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 0.73 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

Saves

1. 92 Marti Denkers ...................... 2009

2. 75 Jessie Mulvey ........................ 2010

Saves per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 10.22 Marti Denkers ...................... 2009

2. 6.82 Jessie Mulvey ........................ 2010

Save percent (minimum 5 saves)

1. .442 Marti Denkers ...................... 2009

2. .364 Jessie Mulvey ........................ 2010

Goals against avg

1. 11.91 Jessie Mulvey ........................ 2010

2. 12.89 Marti Denkers ...................... 2009

Games played

1. 11 Erin Foslid ............................ 2010

11 Jillian Tesfazion .................... 2010

11 Sarah Scott ........................... 2010

11 Jessie Mulvey ........................ 2010

11 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

11 Sage West ............................ 2010

11 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

11 Elisabeth Anderson .............. 2010

11 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

11 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

11 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2010

11 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

Shots attempted

1. 67 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 40 Sage West ............................ 2010

3. 38 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

4. 32 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 22 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

6. 16 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

16 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2010

8. 14 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

9. 10 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2009

10. 9 Erin Foslid ............................ 2010

Shots per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 6.09 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 4.22 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

3. 3.64 Sage West ............................ 2010

4. 2.91 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 2.44 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

Shots on goal

1. 62 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 38 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

38 Sage West ............................ 2010

4. 29 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 22 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

6. 16 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2010

7. 15 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2010

8. 14 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

9. 10 Yvonne Sumampong ............ 2009

10. 8 Erin Foslid ............................ 2010

SOG per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 5.64 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 4.22 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

3. 3.45 Sage West ............................ 2010

4. 2.64 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 2.44 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

Ground balls

1. 51 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

2. 48 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

3. 35 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

4. 34 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

5. 31 Sage West ............................ 2010

31 Erin Foslid ............................ 2010

7. 27 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

8. 26 Amanda Abraham ................ 2009

9. 24 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

10. 19 Elisabeth Anderson .............. 2009

Ground balls per game (minimum 5 games)

1. 5.67 Erika Rebentisch ................... 2009

2. 4.36 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

3. 3.78 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

4. 3.18 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

5. 2.89 Amanda Abraham ................ 2009

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CAREER LEADERS

Points

1. 46 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 44 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

3. 37 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

4. 23 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 14 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

6. 12 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

7. 5 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

5 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

5 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

10. 3 Jillian Tesfazion ............... 2009-10

Points per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 4.18 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 2.20 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

3. 2.09 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

4. 1.85 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

5. 0.60 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

Goals

1. 40 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 28 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

3. 24 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

4. 21 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 12 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

12 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

7. 5 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

5 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

9. 4 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

10. 3 Jillian Tesfazion ............... 2009-10

Goals per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 3.64 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 1.91 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

3. 1.40 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

4. 1.20 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

5. 0.60 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

Assists

1. 20 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

2. 9 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

3. 6 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

4. 2 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

2 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

6. 1 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

1 Stephanie Schafer ................. 2009

1 Elisabeth Anderson ......... 2009-10

Assists per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 1.00 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

2. 0.55 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

3. 0.45 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

4. 0.18 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 0.05 Elisabeth Anderson ......... 2009-10

Shots attempted

1. 67 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 54 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

3. 47 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

4. 32 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 26 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

6. 22 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

7. 14 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

8. 13 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

9. 6 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

10. 5 Jillian Tesfazion ............... 2009-10

Saves

1. 92 Marti Denkers ...................... 2009

2. 75 Jessie Mulvey ................... 2009-10

Saves per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 6.82 Jessie Mulvey ................... 2009-10

Save percent

1. .442 Marti Denkers ...................... 2009

2. .364 Jessie Mulvey ................... 2009-10

Goals against avg

1. 11.91 Jessie Mulvey ................... 2009-10

2. 12.89 Marti Denkers ...................... 2009

Games played

1. 20 Sarah Scott ...................... 2009-10

20 Jillian Tesfazion ............... 2009-10

20 Elisabeth Anderson ......... 2009-10

20 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

20 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

20 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

20 Jessie Mulvey ................... 2009-10

20 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

9. 19 Clare Rakowski ................ 2009-10

19 Maggie Jarratt ................. 2009-10

19 Alex Southworth.............. 2009-10

Shots per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 6.09 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 2.91 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

3. 2.70 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

4. 2.35 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

5. 1.30 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

Shots on goal

1. 62 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 53 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

3. 45 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

4. 29 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 26 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

6. 22 Amanda McIntyre ................. 2009

7. 14 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

8. 12 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

9. 6 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

10. 5 Jillian Tesfazion ............... 2009-10

SOG per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 5.64 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

2. 2.65 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

3. 2.64 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

4. 2.25 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

5. 1.30 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

Ground balls

1. 67 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

2. 48 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

3. 44 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

4. 42 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

5. 35 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

6. 34 Lauryn Simmons................... 2009

7. 31 Elisabeth Anderson ......... 2009-10

31 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

9. 27 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

10. 26 Amanda Abraham ................ 2009

Ground balls per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 4.36 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

2. 3.35 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

3. 3.18 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

4. 2.45 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 2.20 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

Draw controls

1. 29 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

2. 26 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

3. 15 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

4. 14 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 13 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

6. 10 Elisabeth Anderson ......... 2009-10

7. 8 Erin Foslid ....................... 2009-10

8 Jillian Tesfazion ............... 2009-10

9. 5 Tattiana Benfield .................. 2010

5 Kaicee Beal ........................... 2010

Draw controls per game (minimum 10 games)

1. 1.45 Sage West ....................... 2009-10

2. 1.36 Carson Chambers ................. 2010

3. 1.30 Erika Rebentisch .............. 2009-10

4. 1.27 Lindsey Mark ........................ 2010

5. 0.65 Yvonne Sumampong ....... 2009-10

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SHAY WYATTDirector of Athletics5th Year at WestminsterIn September 2006, Shay Wyatt was hired as Director of Athletics at Westminster College. Under his guidance the intercollegiate athletic program has experienced growth and success. Wyatt’s leadership has led to increases in the number of sports offered, enrollment, academic and athletic success,

departmental budget, community service efforts amongst student-athletes, fundraising, corporate partners, ticket revenue, attendance at athletic events, coaches and support staff and he spearheaded strategic planning efforts for the Athletics Department. Under his guidance, Westminster Athletics has experienced facility enhancements, improved eligibility and compliance processes, branding and website technologies, licensing and apparel agreements have been established and a student-athlete advisory committee and student fan group were formed. Wyatt has served on various institutional committees and was recently appointed to serve on the National Administrative Committee of the NAIA which sets policy and procedures for the national organization.

Prior to Westminster College, Wyatt served as Director of Sports Marketing and Bruin Club at Salt Lake Community College in 2006. While only at SLCC for a short period of time, he secured the athletic department’s largest ever corporate sponsorship.

From 2001-2006, Wyatt served as the Wildcat Club Executive Director at Weber State University. He was responsible for the development efforts for the athletics department including annual giving, major gifts, endowments, special events and donor relations. The Wildcat Club experienced an increase in annual giving totals each year Wyatt was at the helm, including a 17% increase in 2004. He was instrumental in securing more than $350,000 in football suites, club seating and basketball preferred seating.

Wyatt made his way to Weber State via Utah Valley State College where he served as the Director of Development for Athletics from 1999-2001. He was responsible for creating the fund raising arm of the athletic department, serving as the first-ever development director at UVSC. In this role he defined all aspects of annual giving and major gift opportunities. Upon his arrival at UVSC he increased annual giving by 30% in his first year. He served as a member of the strategic planning committee, planning the college’s move from NJCAA to NCAA Division I.

From 1995-1998, Wyatt served as the Athletic Events Coordinator at the University of Utah. He was responsible for all aspects of event and facility management. He served as Assistant Tournament Manager for the 1997 NCAA West Region First/Second Rounds Men’s Basketball Tournament. He represented the athletics department as a liaison for athletic facility renovation and construction projects including the $50 million dollar, 50,000-seat football stadium renovation of Rice-Eccles Stadium and several other facility construction projects totaling more than $4 million.

A native of Murray, Utah, Wyatt attended Bethel College in Newton, Kansas where he was a letterman in football. He graduated in 1993 with a degree in health, physical education and recreation. He holds a Masters degree from Wichita State University in sports administration. Wyatt prepped locally at Murray High School (Utah.) He attended Cisco (Texas) JC and Snow (Utah) JC where he played football for both schools. Wyatt is married to the former Mickelle Marston. They have two sons Drew (7) and Jake (4).

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

ATHLETICS STAFFATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION ShayWyatt ...................DirectorofAthletics ...............................832.2344 Dr.ChrisCline .............. FacultyAthleticsRep. .............................832.2890 JoshFisher ................... Info&EventCoordinator .......................832.2890 TaylorMcFarland .........Administrative&MarketingIntern ........832.2861 IanMcCabe .................. SportsInfoStudentAssistant .................832.2890 AthleticsFax.................................................................................474.2511

SPORTS MEDICINE RickHackford ...............HeadAthleticTrainer .............................832.2355 SaraBeaudry ...............Asst.AthleticTrainer ..............................832.2369 KirstenFischer .............Asst.AthleticTrainer ..............................832.2368 NathanSlaughter .........Asst.AthleticTrainer ..............................832.2367

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING JDGustin ...................... Strength&ConditioningCoach .............832.2340

HEAD COACHES CraigBinkley ................M&WCrossCountry/M&WTrack ........832.2334 TommyConnor ............Men’sBasketball ....................................832.2336 ChrisDorich .................Men’sSoccer ..........................................832.2337 MasonGoodhand ........Men’sLacrosse .......................................832.2359 JDGustin ......................Women’sBasketball ...............................832.2340 RickHackford ...............M&WSnowboard ..................................832.2355 NikiHarding .................Women’sLacrosse .................................832.2865 ChrisHendrickson ........M&WAlpineSkiing/M&WGolf ...........832.2349 TonyLeBlanc ................Women’sSoccer ....................................832.2328 KimNorman ................Women’sVolleyball ................................832.2343

ASSISTANT COACHES MikeEvans ...................Women’sBasketball ...............................832.2335 LarryFerdig ..................Women’sLacrosse .................................832.2865 DaveHammer ..............Women’sBasketball ...............................832.2335 AdamHiatt...................Men’sBasketball ....................................832.2342 AliLemons ...................Women’sLacrosse .................................832.2865 DaveLong ....................Men’sLacrosse .......................................832.2338 JoshMaxfield ...............Men’sSoccer ..........................................832.2337 SaraMickelson.............M&WCrossCountry/M&WTrack ........832.2334 OwenMonroy .............Women’sVolleyball ................................832.2333 MikeNickas .................M&WGolf ..............................................832.2349 JenniferPirente ...........Women’sSoccer ....................................832.2328 GordonPerry ...............M&WAlpineSkiing ................................832.2349 JamesTaylor ................Women’sSoccer ....................................832.2328 RyanWalcott ...............Men’sSoccer ..........................................832.2337 JoelWatson .................Men’sLacrosse .......................................832.2338 BrendaWhicker ...........Women’sVolleyball ................................832.2333

ALL AREA CODES ARE 801

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ATHLETICS STAFF

Mason Goodhand Men’s Lacrosse

Head Coach

Chris Dorich Men’s SoccerHead Coach

Tommy Connor Men’s Basketball

Head Coach

Craig Binkley M&W Cross Country/Track

Head Coach

Chris Hendrickson M&W Alpine Skiing / Golf

Head Coach

Kim Norman Women’s Volleyball

Head Coach

Tony LeBlanc Women’s Soccer

Head Coach

Rick Hackford M&W Snowboard Head Coach

Head Athletic Trainer

Josh Fisher Sports InformationEvent Coordinator

Sara Beaudry Assistant Athletic

Trainer

Niki Harding Women’s Lacrosse

Head Coach

Dave Hammer Women’s Basketball

Assistant Coach

Larry Fredig Women’s Lacrosse

Assistant Coach

Taylor McFarland Administrative Marketing

Intern

Kirsten Fischer Assistant Athletic

Trainer

Nathan Slaughter Assistant Athletic

Trainer

James Taylor Women’s SoccerAssistant Coach

Gordon Perry M&W Ski and Snowboard

Assistant Coach

Josh Maxfield Men’s Soccer

Assistant Coach

Dave Long Men’s Lacrosse

Associate Head Coach

Adam Hiatt Men’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Mike Nickas M&W Golf

Assistant Coach

Sara Mickelson M&W Cross Country/Track

Assistant Coach

Jared Ocana M&WTrack

Assistant Coach

Owen Monroy Women’s Volleyball

Assistant Coach

Brenda Whicker Women’s Volleyball

Assistant Coach

Ryan Walcott Men’s Soccer

Assistant Coach

Ian McCabe Sports InformationStudent Assistant

Joel Watson Men’s LacrosseAssistant Coach

Dr. Chris Cline Faculty AthleticsRepresentative

JD Gustin Women’s Basketball

Head Coach

Jennifer Pirente Women’s SoccerAssistant Coach

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Payne Gymnasium houses the newly renovated Griffins strength and athletic training facilities, auxiliary basketball court, locker rooms, and offices for men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s soccer. Built during the term of President Herbert W. Reherd (1913–1939), it was named after the president of the Board of Trustees and manager of the local J.C. Penney Company; groundbreaking was July 1928 and dedication January 11, 1929.

Though the college worried that it was frivolous to spend money on a gymnasium, the facility, designed by architect Walter E. Ware, provided badly needed recreation for the school and groups in the entire Sugar House area. It was added to and remodeled in 1970 under President Manford Shaw (1968–1976), and has housed the basketball and volleyball programs, dances, speakers, luncheons, career fairs, orientations, and a variety of other cultural and social student events—including being the practice facility for the Utah Jazz from 1979 to May 1999.

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BEHNKEN FIELD HOUSE

The Dolores Dore Eccles Heatlh, Wellness and Athletic Center is a three-story, 84,500-square-foot facility, completed in 2006, that houses Griffins Athletics and includes a swimming pool, full complement of fitness equipment, a weight room and exercise studio, and a technically challenging, 46-foot climbing wall. Above a field house that holds 1,200 spectators is a suspended running track with a high-tech surface and corner windows with views. The field house includes an athletic training room, locker rooms, team meeting rooms, coaches offices, and equipment storage space for our popular Griffin intercollegiate sports, including men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball.

PAYNE GYMNASIUM

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DUMKE FIELD

Dumke Field, on the site of the Dane Hansen Stadium, was opened October 2, 1949, by college president Robert D. Steele (1939–1952). It was a gift of the George Hansen family in memory of a son and brother, Lt. Dane Hansen, Class of 1940, who lost his life in World War II. Having had seating for 1,200 attendants, the stadium had been the college soccer and activities field, commencement green, and later a paved parking facility. In fall 2005, it was transformed into a parking structure, with an elevated artificial turf athletic field on top. This facility is now the home field for the Griffins men’s and women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse teams.

PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT

Photo courtesy Park City Mountain Resort

SUGAR HOUSE PARK

BONNEVILLE GOLF COURSE

OLYMPIC OVALPAYNE STRENGTH ROOM

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MICHAEL BASSISPresidentDr. Michael S. Bassis is the sixteenth president of Westminster College. An authority on educational change and an active participant in the national conversation on the future of higher education, Bassis has had a wide range of experiences as a teacher, scholar, and administrator over his 30-year career in higher education. Prior to coming to Westminster, he held senior administrative and faculty appointments at a number of institutions

including the New College of Florida, Antioch University in Ohio, and at the University of Rhode Island. A graduate of Brown University, Dr. Bassis holds MA and PhD degrees from the University of Chicago.

CID SEIDELMANProvostDr. Cid Seidelman joined Westminster in 1980 as an

economics instructor and, after obtaining his PhD at

the University of Utah, served as director of both the

economics program and the MBA program. He

served as dean of the Bill and Vieve Gore School

of Business for 13 years, and in 2005, having held

the position of Interim Provost, Seidelman became

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.

A native of Illinois, he received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Eastern

Illinois University.

SUSAN HEATHAssociate ProvostDr. Susan Heath is the Associate Provost for Student

Development. She joined Westminster in 1985 as

the Director of Counseling and Career Services after

completing an internship at the University of Utah

Counseling Center. Heath later served as Associate

Dean and Dean of Students and Director of Academic

and Career Development. A native of California,

Heath earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology

from Pomona College and a PhD in psychology from Southern Illinois University at

Carbondale.

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WESTMINSTER COLLEGEWestminster is a nationally recognized, comprehensive liberal arts college. With a broad array of graduate and undergraduate programs, Westminster is distinguished by its unique environment for learning. Westminster prepares students for success through active and engaged learning, real world experiences, and its vibrant campus community. Westminster’s unique location, adjacent to the Rocky Mountains and to the dynamic city of Salt Lake, further enriches the college experience.

While we’re proud that Westminster is consistently ranked as a “Top Tier” college and recognized on the list of “Great Schools” by the U.S.News & World Report, and that Westminster was named “Best in the West” by the Princeton Review, we hope you’ll come to campus, whether you’re a high school student or one of our alumni, and experience the Westminster community for yourself.

ACADEMICSWestminster offers more than 70 academic programs, including 34 majors, from accounting and international business to nursing and sociology. The most popular majors are business, nursing, psychology, and education. In addition, the college offers a variety of minors and 10 graduate programs. About 95 percent of the students go to graduate school or are employed within six months of graduation. The nursing program has a 100 percent placement rate. In addition to Westminster’s successful outcomes, a Utah Foundation study found that Westminster graduates have among the highest starting salaries of any university graduates in the state. These high starting salaries were attributed in part to the fact that nearly 70 percent of students complete an internship before they graduate.

Students choose Westminster College for many reasons, including our intense focus on individual students and their learning, the combination of liberal education and professional studies, our active learning experiences, dynamic campus environment, and the real world experiences we offer to ensure that our students are prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

HISTORYWestminster College has played a pivotal role in the educational heritage of the intermountain area. Founded in 1875 as the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, a preparatory school, Westminster first offered college classes in 1897 as Sheldon Jackson College. Named in honor of its primary benefactor, Sheldon Jackson, the college operated for many years on the Collegiate Institute campus in downtown Salt lake City. Gradually the institute became identified as the college preparatory department, and high school classes continued to be an integral part of the curriculum until 1945. In 1902, college trustees adopted the new name, Westminster. Moving to its present location in 1911, Westminster became the first accredited two-year junior college in the intermountain area. In 1935 Westminster modified its curriculum to qualify as a four-year junior college and in 1949 became a four-year liberal arts institution offering baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences.

Today Westminster exists as a fully independent, privately funded, nondenominational, comprehensive liberal arts institution of higher learning with selected graduate programs, meeting the West’s educational needs as it has since 1875.

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GRIFFIN ATHLETICSThe Westminster College Intercollegiate Athletics program is an integral part of campus life, serving more than 250 student-athletes annually. The athletics program has experienced both regional and national success over the years, with national championships, national tournament appearances, conference titles, All-Conference and All-American academic and athletic honors. The athletic program has a rich tradition, storied history and many athletic alumni dating back to 1928.

The Griffins athletic program consists of 15 varsity and club sport teams and is a member of the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Division I level. Men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, women’s volleyball and women’s soccer compete in the Frontier Conference with schools from Montana and Idaho. Men’s soccer competes as an NAIA independent (no conference affiliation). Men’s lacrosse is a member of the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) and competes in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference (RMLC). Women’s lacrosse competes in the Rocky Mountain Women’s Lacrosse League which is part of U.S. Lacrosse and the Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates. Men’s and women’s skiing and snowboarding compete in the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association. Alpine skiing competes as a member of the Grand Teton Conference.

ABOUT THE GRIFFIN CLUBThe Griffin Club is a membership club established to ensure a quality experience for Griffin student-athletes by promoting a supportive relationship between the Westminster athletic program and alumni, faculty, staff, parents, friends and businesses. Griffin Club membership is open to anyone interested in giving financial support to Westminster Athletics. Monies raised through the Griffin Club provide financial support for our sport programs and allow Westminster to enhance the athletic program and overall student-athlete experience in ways that otherwise would not be possible.

In addition to raising needed funds, the Griffin Club will provide information on the athletics program to it’s members, develop activities to bring members together in social setting’s and foster a positive enthusiasm that will reflect on the athletic program. Donors may designate 50% of their gift (non-scholarship) to a specific sport of your choosing, while the remaining 50% of your gift will be designated to the general athletic fund to provide needed funding to positively impact the entire athletic program. If desired, members also have the option of earmarking their gift for athletic scholarships to be used for incoming freshman or transfer student-athletes (all scholarship gifts will go to the athletic scholarship fund - see membership application for more details.)

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITSDepending on your level of giving, Griffin Club members will receive a Griffin sports pass, electronic media guides and newsletters, which includes a calendar of events, news and features on Griffin athletics, invites to special events, 10% discount at the bookstore, donor recognition, Athletic Directors annual luncheon and special appreciation gift. Benefits will take affect July 1, 2009.

METHODS OF GIVING•Cash Gifts: Cash is always a great way to give and is generally 100% deductible with the IRS depending upon your personal circumstances.•Credit Card: You may make a one-time gift to the college on your credit card, or charge a monthly donation. As with all financial records held by the college, your credit card information is kept confidential.•Payroll Deductions: Payroll deductions are a convenient way for Westminster College employees to contribute to the Griffin Club.•Corporate Giving: Through most of its history, Westminster has worked closely with corporations through a variety of partnerships that have benefited the students, faculty and community. By making gifts to Westminster, corporations strengthen their relationship with emerging talent, support departments engaged in programs related to their interests, introduce their companies and their products to future users and consumers, and support and encourage the philanthropy of their employees.•Matching Gifts: Many companies offer matching gift programs that allow their employees to effectively match, double, or triple their gifts to Westminster. Contact your employer to find out your company’s matching gift policy or our Annual Giving office for more information.•Gifts-in-Kind: Gifts of product, merchandise, equipment or services are often provided in support of the Athletic Department to help offset expenses.•Capital Gifts: These gifts are used for athletic facility enhancements, upgrades and/or new construction projects.•Real Estate: Several approaches are available for gifts of real estate, and donors are usually entitled to an income tax deduction. Contact the Office of Institutional Advancement for information if you are considering a real estate gift.•Memorial Gifts: You may make a memorial gift to Westminster in honor of a loved one, a favorite professor, or to commemorate a significant event such as a child’s graduation.•Stocks & Securities: Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and other securities given to the college may provide a considerable savings in capital gains taxes for the donor. Arrangements for your gift can be made between your broker and Westminster’s Vice President of Financial Affairs.•Planned Gifts: Many friends and alumni choose to contribute to Westminster College by remembering the college in their will or estate plan. These planned gifts can provide for student scholarships, capital projects, and endowment growth. Donors may benefit from planned gifts by receiving tax benefits including reduction in income tax, capital gain tax, or estate tax.

Contact Shay Wyatt in the Athletic Department (801) 832-2344 or Lynn Heinlein in the Office of Advancement (801) 832-2745 for information on any of these giving options.

GRIFFINS CLUB

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