2014 15 NAU Swimming & Diving Media Guide

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LUMBERJACK SWIM & DIVE 2014-15 SCHEDULE Sept. 19 Pentathlon Oct. 10 Blue vs. Gold Oct. 25 at New Mexico Nov. 7 at Idaho Nov. 8 at Washington State Nov. 21-23 at Wildcat Diving Invite Dec. 6 New Mexico State Dec. 13-15 at UNLV Invite Dec. 20 at San Diego Jan. 2 at Arizona/vs. Oregon State Jan. 7 Northern Colorado Jan. 29-31 at Air Force Diving Jan. 31 at UNLV/vs. Air Force Feb. 25-28 at WAC Championships March 9-11 at NCAA Zone Diving March 19-21 at NCAA Championships

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Table of Contents Quick Facts...................................................3 Media Information.........................................4 2014 WAC Championship Snapshots.........5 2014-15 Season Outlook.......................... 6-8 2014-15 Roster..............................................9 Head Coach Andy Johns......................10-11 Diving Coach Nikki Huffman............... 12-13 Assistant Coaches.....................................14 Returning Athletes............................... 16-26 Newcomers .......................................... 26-31 2013-14 Season in Review................... 32-33 2013-14 Top Times/Scores.........................34 Program Records.......................................36 All-Time Conference Champions..............37 Hall of Fame Inductees/NCAA Participants...38 Year-by-Year Results/Program History.....39 All-Time Results .................................. 40-41 All-Time Roster .................................... 42-43 Academics............................................ 44-45 Northern Arizona University......................46 Wall Aquatic Center....................................47 New North Campus Athletic Complex......48 NAU: Where the World Trains...................49 President Dr. Rita Cheng...........................50 VP for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Lisa Campos...51


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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location..............................................................Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded ...........................................................................1899 Enrollment......................................................................27,830 Nickname............................................................. Lumberjacks Mascot..............................................................................Louie Colors ................................................................Blue and Gold Affiliation.......................................................... NCAA Division I Conference..........................................Western Athletic (WAC) President ..........................................................Dr. Rita Cheng VP for Intercollegiate Athletics ....................... Dr. Lisa Campos Senior Associate AD/SWA.....................................Tanya Vogel Faculty Athletics Representative.................... Dr. Debbie Craig

TWO-TIME DEFENDING WAC CHAMPION (1,650 FREE)

POOL INFORMATION Home Facility............................................. Wall Aquatic Center Opened..............................................................................1983 Dual Record at Wall Aquatic Center...................... 67-39 (.632) COACHING STAFF Head Coach................................... Andy Johns (19th Season) Alma Mater................................................East Carolina, 1989 Career Dual Record at NAU............88-109 (.447)/18 Seasons Diving Coach...............................Nikki Huffman (19th Season) Alma Mater........................................................ Oakland, 1991 Assistant Coach........................Laura Thomas (Third Season) Alma Mater.........................................................Georgia, 1988 Volunteer Assistant Coach................Liz Hobbs (15th Season) Alma Mater.................................................. Illinois State, 1985

MEDIA INFORMATION Asst. Director for Athletics Communications/............................ Swimming & Diving Contact...............................Stayson Isobe Office Phone ...................................................... 928-523-6330 Press Row Phone............................................... 928-523-5192 Fax..................................................................... 928-523-6793 E-Mail................................................ Stayson.Isobe@nau.edu Mailing Address................................................P.O. Box 15400 .................................................................. Flagstaff, AZ 86001 ......................................................(Overnight: 1 Skydome Dr.) Website..................................................www.nauathletics.com Facebook............................facebook.com/LumberjackCountry Twitter...............................................................@NAUAthletics Instagram.........................................................@nau_athletics NAU Swimming & Diving on Twitter.............. @NAUSwimDive NAU Swimming & Diving on Instagram............ @nauswimdive 2014-15 NAU Swimming & Diving Media Guide The 2014-15 NAU Swimming & Diving Media Guide was designed and produced by the NAU Athletics Communications Department in Flagstaff, Ariz., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop.

TEAM INFORMATION 2013-14 Dual Record.......................................................... 5-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..........................................17/12 Newcomers...........................................................................10 Conference Meet Finish..........................................1st out of 8

Guide and Cover Design Denise Thompson, Stayson Isobe Cover Photography Kelsey Metoxen, Jacob Funk, Don Elmore Contributors Denise Thompson, Steven Gonzalez, Elizabeth Kidd and previous NAU Athletics Communications staff members.

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Photography Matt Beaty, Elizabeth Brook, Don Elmore, Becky Fairchild, Jerry Foreman, Maria Hechanova, Ian Johnson, Rick Johnson, Ben Kirkby, Kelsey Metoxen, Michelle Lewis, David Patten, Peter Vives and NAU Athletics Communications.

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MEDIA POLICY AND PROCEDURES The Athletics Communications office is located in the press box on the west side of the Walkup Skydome. The phone number is (928) 523-6792 or 6330 and the fax number is 523-6793. MEDIA OPPORTUNITY Head coach Andy Johns is available every day before and after practice. Individual athletes may be requested at this time also. Special requests for availability may be made to the athletics communications office. INTERVIEW POLICY All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications office at least one day in advance. No interviews or photo shoots will be conducted on days prior to meets. Outof-town media should contact the Athletics Communications office to make arrangements for phone interviews. Student-athletes are also available for interviews after practice, and, if prior arrangements have been made, before practice. The NAU locker room and training room are closed. JOHNS’ INTERVIEWS Andy Johns and his staff are generally available for interviews before or after each practice. Contact Stayson Isobe in the athletics communications office at 928-5236330 to coordinate all interviews with head coach Andy Johns. PRACTICE Daily workouts are open to both the public and the media unless otherwise noted. Media planning to attend practice should notify the Athletics Communications office in advance to confirm start times and to arrange interviews.

unless the request is made at least two weeks in advance. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers and videographers are permitted on the deck area but not in the team areas around the pool. Please contact the athletics communications office if you wish to shoot photos at a practice or event. All media must wear their credentials at all times. Due to space limits, credentials will be issued only to photographers on assignment. Meet programs with lane and heat assignments are available upon request. MEDIA SERVICES Regular services on meet day include results at the conclusion of the meet. A postmeet release, complete with event-by-event results, will be emailed to media outlets following the meet. Those media who wish to receive these results are encouraged to provide their information to the athletics communications office. POSTMEET The NAU locker room is closed on the road and in Wall Aquatic Center. At home, postmeet interviews will be held poolside with requested athletes and coaches from both teams following a short “cooling-off” period. A member of the athletic communications office will collect requests immediately following the conclusion of the meet.

CREDENTIALS Credentials will be issued only to working media on a first-come, first-serve basis, with priority given to daily newspapers and television crews. The pool deck is closed to those not involved in meet coverage. Credentials may be requested for the season or on a per-meet basis. All requests should be submitted to the Athletics Communications office no later than two days prior to each home meet. Requests on official letterhead may be faxed to (928) 523-6793. Credentials may be picked up from a member of the athletics communications office. No credentials will be mailed

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MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME Arizona does not move its clock ahead in the spring or back in the fall. As a result, Flagstaff time coincides with the Pacific time zone through Nov. 3. The rest of the season, NAU is compatible with the Mountain time zone. LUMBERJACKS ONLINE Releases, statistics, rosters and breaking news are available at the athletics web site, located at www.nauathletics.com. The Western Athletic Conference web site is located at www.wacsports.com. Other sites of interest for swimming include www. collegeswimming.com and www.usaswimming.org. LUMBERJACKS BY E-MAIL The Athletics Communications office is always compiling a media directory to send out weekly advance releases, event stories and statistics. Media members interested in this service should e-mail Stayson. Isobe@nau.edu. Game notes will be available on the website prior to that week’s matches. Call Stayson Isobe at 928-5236330 for more information. THE SCORE The Score is a monthly show produced by NAU Television Services that highlights Lumberjack athletics and recreational activities on the Mountain campus. It airs weekly on FS Arizona, Fox College Sports and Flagstaff cable channels 4 and 104 in HD.


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Season Outlook New-look Lumberjacks up to the task of defending their WAC title... Years of close calls were vanquished this past March. After four runner-up finishes in six years, the Northern Arizona swimming & diving team was finally able to hoist the Western Athletic Conference trophy. However, although the elusive championship is now in their possession, the Lumberjacks are not satisfied as they begin the 201415 season hungry to keep the WAC title here in Flagstaff. Defending the title won’t be easy as head coach Andy Johns will need to replace his decorated senior class of nine graduates, but the Lumberjacks are up to the task. “We return good experience and our freshmen are solid,” Johns said. “We have a slightly different look though. We’re going to get points from different events, but all in all I feel good about who we are. I know we’re going to have some challenges along the way, but I feel good about being in a position that if we do what we’re capable of doing, we’ll be right there at the end again.” The senior class – and backbone of the program over their fouryear careers – may be gone but Johns and the Lumberjacks return talent both in the pool and on the diving boards. Juniors Kendall Brown, the two-time defending WAC champion in the 1,650 freestyle, and Chelsea Jackson, a three-time diving bronze medalist at last year’s conference championships, are back for more as are seniors Alexis Juergens and Caitlin Wright among the 17 returning letterwinners. Now that this group knows the taste of a championship, this year’s squad should not be counted out despite what it lost. “The team is motivated,” Johns said. “They know everyone needs to be a little better because every team in the league is getting better. Our returners have a focus and resolve to show our newcomers

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what it takes to win.” Freestyle When talking about NAU’s freestyle group, it is understandable to start with the team’s distance core. After all, Brown has won the last two championships in the mile and last season, the Lumberjacks swept the podium with Emma Lowther and Wright finishing second and third respectively. Entering her final season, Wright has three bronze medals in the 1,650 free to her name along with a pair of fourth-place finishes in the 500. Yet, this year the Lumberjacks have a deep and diverse group of freestylers that Johns anticipates will make noise in all distances. “Our sprint group has gotten stronger with the addition of Samm (Crocker) and Alina (Staffeldt),” Johns said. “If Alexis (Juergens) and Alex (Huff) do what they did last year, we’re going to be good. Caitlin and Kendall take over in the distance swimming, but Claire Hammond and Kimmy Richter will also help. I don’t think we dropped off on the distance side, but we’re better in the shorter freestyles. It never hurts to have a lot of freestylers.” At the conference meet last season, redshirt junior Alex Huff won the B final and finished ninth overall in the 50 free and was complemented by Juergens, who improved seven spots jumping from 20th to 13th in a year. The additions of Alina Staffeldt, who won the 100 free at the team’s Pentathlon in September, and Samm Crocker will bolster the team’s sprint crew while junior Trinity Frazee and sophomore Jori Lindquist provides depth at the 100 and 200 distances. Junior Cassie Ronai and freshman Roni Houck, the 100 free winner in the team’s Blue vs. Gold meet, will also contribute in the


LUMBERJACK SWIMMING & DIVING short-to-mid distances and junior Eva Pold is another name to count on in the 500 as part of NAU’s deep crop of freestyle swimmers. Backstroke Huff and sophomore Sara Lenhoff were pivotal in the Lumberjacks’ WAC title last season as they both competed in the 100 and 200 backstroke A finals. Lenhoff had a sensational first conference meet, picking up a bronze medal in the 100 back and a fourth-place finish in the 200 back, posting the second fastest times in school history in both events. Huff, the owner of the third-fastest time in the 100, meanwhile placed fifth in the 100 back and seventh in the 200 back. “Sara and Alex both had two top-eight finishes last year and we’re looking for Jori Lindquist to be better,” Johns said. “Dual-meet wise we have some versatility with Trinity Frazee, Claire Hammond and Kendall Brown all being able to swim backstroke. We’re looking for our relay spots because (the backstroker) is key to starting our medley relays and it’s nice to have experience here.” Lindquist placed 10th and 11th in the 100 and 200 respectively last season and Frazee swam in the C final in both events at the WAC Championships. Juniors Brooke Brittain and Lindsay Clark-Warren also both qualified for the top-24 and swam in the C finals, so the Lumberjacks are not short of talent or experience in the backstroke events. Freshman Allison Mann and Hammond are the team’s newcomers to the backstroke group. Breaststroke The Lumberjacks take a big blow in the 100 and 200 breaststrokes with the loss of Jordan Burnes, the school record holder in both events and defending WAC champion in the 200, and Stirling Smith to graduation. Still, the team’s breaststroke unit embodies the entire

team as it remains strong despite its losses. With the WAC Championship still in the balance last season, the Lumberjacks swung the momentum completely in their favor in the 200 breaststroke in which they claimed the top-three spots, four of the top-five and half of the top-10 in all. Although Burnes (first) and Smith (third) are gone, sophomore Urte Kazakeviciute (second), Caitlin Baker (fifth) and junior Monica Pruett (10th) return to lead a potent breaststroke core. “The loss of Stirling and Jordan is big but (Kazakeviciute, Baker and Pruett) are solid with good experience,” Johns said. “Melanie Harris is a good addition to this group and Roni Houck might see some time in the breaststrokes. We might miss out a little at the top end, but we have quality depth.” Kazakeviciute and Baker also finished fifth and 14th respectively in the 100 breaststroke and after just one season, Kazakeviciute already has the school’s second-fastest time in the 200 and the third-fastest time in the 100. Ronai also has championship experience in the breaststrokes as a returner. Three freshmen – Harris, Houck and Audrey Mann – add to the Lumberjacks’ breaststroke crew. Butterfly Like the breaststrokers, the team’s butterfliers will need to cope with the loss of a pair of top seniors in Rachel Palmer and Andrea Derflinger, but also pose the ability to not skip a beat in large part to the presence of Juergens. She picked up her first two individual All-WAC honors last season by finishing sixth in the 100 fly and seventh in the 200 fly and has already started her final season on a high note, breaking the Pentathlon record in the 100. Staffeldt will be a quality addition in the butterfly events and like Juergens, also broke the 100 fly Pentathlon record in her runner-up finish in the event. “Alexis is the leader of this group and Alina brings quality depth, providing us with a nice one-two punch in the 100,” Johns said. “In the 200, Kendall Brown can be a good 200 flier especially in dual meets, as can Kimmy Richter. We’re not sure what we’ll do with them at the end of the year, but Eva Pold can swim some butterfly. We have a pretty solid group of fliers.” Pold finished 14th in the 200 fly at the WAC Championships and has two top-15 finishes in her first two conference meets in the event. Individual Medley If the Lumberjacks are a little thin at one spot – at least at the beginning of the season – it is the individual medleys particularly at the 200 distance. Last season’s top-three finishers – Burnes, Palmer and Smith – are all gone, so NAU will search for a leader at this spot as the season progresses. Pruett and Lenhoff are the top returning finishers in the 200 IM last season at 19th and 22nd respectively. “This is probably the area where we’ll miss our seniors the most, especially in the 200 IM,” Johns said. “We feel good about our 400 group with Kendall, Monica, Caitlin (Baker) and Melanie. We might take a few hits at the 200 distance, like we did in the 50 free last year, but we plan on scoring points in different events with different people.”

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Whereas NAU may have questions around the 200 IM, the Lumberjacks have a solid group of 400 IMers led by Brown, the school record holder in the event. Brown finished second in the 400 IM last season, one year after a third-place finish as a freshman. The Lumberjacks also received strong performances by Pruett, who finished seventh, and Baker, who finished 10th, at the WAC Championships last season. Pold advanced to the C final, finishing 18th and has two top-20 showings in the event in her career. Audrey Mann is also an IMer as NAU tries to reload in the medleys.

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Harris may prove to be critical in the 200 IM in her first season, coming in as her high school’s record holder in the event. Allison Mann also finished eighth in the 200 IM at the Arizona state championships as a senior.

In addition to Jackson, junior Carlye Townsend and sophomore Alexa Geiger are back having combined for five top-eight finishes between the two of them last year. Having lost Gwen Smithberg, the defending WAC champion on platform, before the conference meet, the duo was instrumental in filling the void. Geiger placed in the top-eight on all three boards in her first championship meet while Townsend earned her first two all-conference nods.

Diving On the boards, diving coach Nikki Huffman returns three of her five divers from a year ago, a group that starts with Jackson. Jackson was a three-time All-WAC first team diver, placing third on each board and now has five All-WAC honors in her first two seasons. She begins her junior season having taken important strides in the summer, qualifying for her first USA Diving Senior National Championships on the 3-meter springboard.

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felman and Emma Simmonds, both of whom had impressive prep careers in California. “Chelsea is getting stronger and she’s going to continue to do so,” Huffman said. “She’s motivated and dedicated to taking on every challenge and performing to her best every time she’s out there. Lex and Carlye are showing more signs of leadership and our newcomers – Emma and Alyssa – have been training well in our program so far. We’re a strong, well-balanced unit with a lot of experience on the conference side.” Jackson and Geiger both qualified for the NCAA Zone E Meet last season with Jackson advancing to the finals to finish 15th on 3-meter.


LUMBERJACK SWIMMING & DIVING Alphabetical Roster NAME Caitlin Baker Brooke Brittain Kendall Brown Lindsay Clark-Warren Samm Crocker Trinity Frazee Alexa Geiger Claire Hammond Melanie Harris Roni Houck Alex Huff Chelsea Jackson Alexis Juergens Urte Kazakeviciute Sara Lenhoff Jori Lindquist Alyssa Loeffelman Allison Mann Audrey Mann Eva Pold Monica Pruett Kimmy Richter Cassie Ronai Emma Simmonds Alina Staffeldt Carlye Townsend Caitlin Wright

EVENTS Breast/IM Back Free/Fly/IM Back Free Free/Back Diving Free/Back Breast/IM Free/Breast Back/Free Diving Fly/Free Breast Back Free/Back Diving Back/IM Breast/IM Free/Fly/IM Breast/IM Free/Fly Free/Breast Diving Fly/Free Diving Free

Breakdown By Event CL.-EXP. So.-1L Jr.-2L Jr.-2L Jr.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS RJr.-2L Jr.-2L Sr.-3L So.-1L So.-1L So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Sr.-3L

HT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 5-5 Newhall, Calif./Saugus 5-2 Wichita, Kan./Independent School 5-8 Aliso Viejo, Calif./Laguna Hills 5-8 Santa Rosa, Calif./Windsor 5-6 Des Peres, Mo./Parkway South 5-10 Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain 5-5 Fullerton, Calif./Troy 5-10 Roseville, Calif./Woodcreek 5-7 Henderson, Nev./Basic 5-8 Peoria, Ariz./Centennial 5-10 Highland Park, Texas/Highland Park 5-6 Flagstaff, Ariz./Northland Prep 5-4 South Jordan, Utah/Skyline 5-3 Kaunas, Lithuania/Varpas Gymnasium 5-6 Santee, Calif./Santana 5-4 Kodiak, Alaska/Kodiak 5-5 Fountain Valley, Calif./Fountain Valley 6-0 Phoenix, Ariz./Sunnyslope 5-7 Phoenix, Ariz./Sunnyslope 5-6 San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines 5-3 Houston, Texas/Clear Brook 5-8 Papakura, Auckland/Howick 5-5 Chandler, Ariz./Perry 5-5 Castaic, Calif./West Ranch 5-8 Hannover, Germany/Humboldtschule Hannover 5-7 San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente 5-6 Tucson, Ariz./Sabino

HEAD COACH: Andy Johns (19th Season, East Carolina ‘89) DIVING COACH: Nikki Huffman (19th Season, Oakland ‘91) ASSISTANT COACH: Laura Thomas (Third Season, Georgia ‘88) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: Liz Hobbs (14th Season, Illinois State ‘85)

Backstroke (8): Brooke Brittain, Lindsay Clark-Warren, Trinity Frazee, Claire Hammond, Alex Huff, Sara Lenhoff, Jori Lindquist, Allison Mann Breaststroke (7): Caitlin Baker, Melanie Harris, Roni Houck, Urte Kazakeviciute, Audrey Mann, Monica Pruett, Cassie Ronai Butterfly (5): Kendall Brown, Alexis Juergens, Eva Pold, Kimmy Richter, Alina Staffeldt Diving (5): Alexa Geiger, Chelsea Jackson, Alyssa Loffelman, Emma Simmonds, Carlye Townsend Freestyle (13): Kendall Brown, Samm Crocker, Trinity Frazee, Claire Hammond, Roni Houck, Alex Huff, Alexis Juergens, Jori Lindquist, Eva Pold, Kimmy Richter, Cassie Ronai, Alina Staffeldt, Caitlin Wright Individual Medley (7): Caitlin Baker, Kendall Brown, Melanie Harris, Allison Mann, Audrey Mann, Eva Pold, Monica Pruett

Roster By Class

Seniors (2): Alexis Juergens, Caitlin Wright Juniors (10): Brooke Brittain, Kendall Brown, Lindsay Clark-Warren, Trinity Frazee, Alex Huff, Chelsea Jackson, Eva Pold, Monica Pruett, Cassie Ronai, Carlye Townsend Sophomores (5): Caitlin Baker, Alexa Geiger, Urte Kazakeviciute, Sara Lenhoff, Jori Lindquist Freshmen (10): Samm Crocker, Claire Hammond, Melanie Harris, Roni Houck, Alyssa Loeffelman, Allison Mann, Audrey Mann, Kimmy Richter, Emma Simmonds, Alina Staffeldt

Geographic Breakdown

Back Row (Left to Right): Melanie Harris, Alexa Geiger, Roni Houck, Lindsay Clark-Warren, Carlye Townsend, Trinity Frazee, Alex Huff, Allison Mann, Alina Staffeldt, Claire Hammond Middle Row (Left to Right): Alyssa Loeffelman, Samm Crocker, Emma Simmonds, Audrey Mann, Kimmy Richter, Eva Pold, Kendall Brown, Caitlin Wright Front Row (Left to Right): Head Coach Andy Johns, Sara Lenhoff, Caitlin Baker, Urte Kazakeviciute, Brooke Brittain, Jori Lindquist, Alexis Juergens, Monica Pruett, Cassie Ronai, Chelsea Jackson, Diving Coach Nikki Huffman

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Germany (1): Alina Staffeldt Lithuania (1): Urte Kazakeviciute New Zealand (1): Kimmy Richter United State (24): California (10): Caitlin Baker, Kendall Brown, Lindsay Clark-Warren, Alexa Geiger, Claire Hammond, Sara Lenhoff, Alyssa Loeffelman, Eva Pold, Emma Simmonds, Carlye Townsend Arizona (7): Trinity Frazee, Roni Houck, Chelsea Jackson, Allison Mann, Audrey Mann, Cassie Ronai, Caitlin Wright Texas (2): Alex Huff, Monica Pruett Alaska (1): Jori Lindquist Kansas (1): Brooke Brittain Missouri (1): Samm Crocker Nevada (1): Melanie Harris Utah (1): Alexis Juergens

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ANDY JOHNS 19TH SEASON • EAST CAROLINAState ‘89 1st Season • Arizona ‘92 Andy Johns, the reigning Western Athletic Conference Swim- winning six total medals at the WAC Championships. Senior Fi Connell ming Coach of the Year, enters his 19th season as the Northern Arizona was honored as NAU’s Female Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year as head swimming and diving coach. Throughout his NAU career, Johns she was just one of the many Lumberjacks responsible for the team’s has continued to take on new challenges and strives to take his pro- high academic standing. Johns’ Lumberjacks tied for the sixth best team gram to the next level. GPA among all NCAA Division-I women’s swimming & diving programs After a near miss the year prior, Johns led the Lumberjacks to and was named to the 2013 College Swimming Coaches Association a banner year in 2013-14 as NAU clinched its first WAC Championship of America (CSCAA) All-America Team. Connell and Morrissey as well in school history. Despite winning just two individas divers Gwen Smithberg and Chelsea Jackson ual gold medals - senior Jordan Burnes in the 200 earned CSCAA NCAA Division I Scholar All-AmerThe Johns File breaststroke and sophomore Kendall Brown in the ican Honorable Mention honors, while 26 total ath1650 freestyle - the Lumberjacks turned a 19-point letes earned Academic All-WAC honors. Junior Ralead heading into the final day into a 743-642 final Year Duals Pct. Conf. chel Palmer wrapped up the Lumberjacks’ academic margin over Idaho on the final day to bring back the honors with a Capital One Academic All-District 8 96-97 3-8 .273 2nd conference title to Flagstaff. Twenty athletes scored Women’s At-Large First Team selection. points for the Lumberjacks showcasing the team’s 97-98 5-5 .500 1st Johns’ squad reach new heights during the 2011full depth while Burnes broke both of her school re- 98-99 6-5 .545 2nd 12 season, as his team won five individual titles and cords in the breaststroke events. Burnes, Brown and placed second overall at the WAC Championships. 99-00 4-11 .364 6th freshman Urte Kazakeviciute combined to record Junior Fi Connell and sophomore Rachel Palmer 00-01 4-6 .400 3rd four NCAA ‘B’ standard times. each won two individual titles and NAU won the 800 NAU picked up five dual meet victories 01-02 2-7 .222 2nd freestyle relay, its first WAC relay title in program hisduring the regular season including wins over WAC tory. The Lumberjacks combined for a program-re02-03 6-9 .400 2nd opponents Grand Canyon, Idaho, New Mexico State cord 11 NCAA ‘B’ Standard times and broke eight and Northern Colorado. For the second consecutive 03-04 5-5 .500 2nd school records during the meet. year, the Lumberjacks finished the season in the 04-05 5-2 .714 5th NAU also earned dual meet wins during the season top-25 of the CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major poll. over Washington State, Idaho, New Mexico State 05-06 3-4 .429 3rd As exceptional as they were in the pool, Johns’ team and Colorado State, among others, before placing 6-6 .500 3rd was equally stellar in the classroom posted the sev- 06-07 second among the eight teams competing at the enth-best GPA in the nation among swimming & div- 07-08 9-5 .643 2nd conference meet. Connell, Palmer, and sophomores ing programs during the Spring 2014 semester. The Emma Lowther and Jordan Burnes were all named 08-09 7-9 .438 2nd Lumberjacks earned a pair of CSCAA All-American CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-Americans, team awards during the academic year and they led 09-10 3-7 .300 5th while Palmer was named NAU’s Female Athlete of all WAC winter sports with 19 All-Academic selec- 10-11 the Year and freshman Caitlin Wright was named 3-6 .333 3rd tions. In all, NAU placed 22 of its student-athletes Newcomer of the Year. NAU continued to excel 11-12 7-5 .583 2nd on the conference all-academic list. Three Lumberin the classroom as well, posting program-record jacks earned CSCAA Scholar All-American honors 12-13 5-6 .454 2nd GPA’s during both semesters including a 3.52 mark and seniors Andrea Derflinger, Emma Lowther and 13-14 5-3 .625 1st in the spring, the 10th highest GPA among all DiviStirling Smith all were recipients of the prestigious sion-I women’s swimming & diving programs. Total 88-109 .447 NAU Gold Axe Award. Smith was also named NAU’s Johns led his Lumberjack squad to a third place finFemale Senior Student-Athlete of the Year award ish at the WAC Championships in 2010-11, with the which marked the second straight year in which the program produced Lumberjacks collecting 21 All-WAC awards during the four-day champithe top female student-athlete at NAU. onship meet. NAU broke six school records and produced 41 top 16 in The 2012-13 season was almost a historical one for Johns’ dividual finishes and five point-scoring relays. Sophomore Fi Connell reteam as the Lumberjacks narrowly missed capturing their first WAC Championship, finishing seven points behind San Jose State for their The Johns File fourth runner-up finish in six years. Still, the Lumberjacks totaled five titles at the conference meet with 10 school records, eight NCAA ‘B’ times and 20 top-three finishes overall. Freshman Kendall Brown Born: March 11, 1966 claimed gold in the 1650 freestyle, while fellow freshman Ellie Morrissey Hometown: Hollywood, Fla. broke the school record in the 100 freestyle en route to winning gold in the event. NAU also won its first WAC medley relay title in the 400 medCollege: East Carolina, 1989 (BS in Physical Education) ley relay, shattering the previous school record by nearly two seconds East Carolina, 1991 (MA in Exercise Physiology) in the process. Diving coach Nikki Huffman was named the WAC Diving Family: Wife, Misha; Daughters, Ali and Maddie Coach of the Year at the conclusion of the meet. During the dual season, the Lumberjacks recorded five regular season dual wins, including the first win over Arizona State in program Johns’ Coaching Chronology history. 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HEAD COACH ANDY JOHNS peated as the 200 backstroke champion, won silver in the 100 backstroke, and bronze in the 200 individual medley. Connell built off her sensational freshman season in which she won gold medals in both the 100 and 200 backstroke. She became the first multiple winner for NAU at a championship meet since Emily Simon in 2004 and hit NCAA qualifying times in both events. Connell was named to the 2010 and 2011 Division I Mid-Major All-America team by www.collegeswimming.com. She was joined on the 2011 squad by Emma Lowther after the freshman took home a silver medal at the WAC meet. Johns led NAU to a pair of second place finishes at the WAC Championships prior to a fifth place finish in 2010. The Lumberjacks earned the runner-up title among nine teams in 2008-09 and finished second among eight teams during the 2007-08 season. At the 2009 WAC Championships, the Lumberjacks earned 43 All-WAC Awards and set 11 school records, marking the most records set at the WAC meet in the five years NAU has been a member as well as the most records ever set at a conference meet in Johns’ 14 years. The 43 AllWAC Awards are also the most to date, and were four more than NAU had earned the previous year. Johns coached an individual gold medalist as then-junior Rachael Foe earned the honor in the 200 individual medley. Two of NAU’s relay teams also earned silver medals along with school records. Along with its second-place team finish in 2007-08, NAU earned 39 All-WAC Awards, set six school records and earned two special awards. Diving Coach Nikki Huffman received co-WAC Diving Coach of the Year and senior Natalie Hughes was named the WAC Diver of the Year. During NAU’s first three seasons as an affiliate member of the WAC, Johns helped improve the Lumberjacks’ fifth-place finish in their inaugural season in 2004-05 to a pair of third-place finishes. He was named WAC Coach of the Year in NAU’s rookie season and was pivotal in coaching Alexis Buckley to the 2006 NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga. Buckley swam in both the 1,650 and 500 freestyle and became the first female swimmer at NAU to represent the Lumberjacks in 12 years. Prior to joining the WAC, NAU finished second at the National Independent Conference (NIC) Championships in 2003-04 and Johns was named the NIC Women’s Swimming Coach of the Year. NAU had seven individual conference champions, tying the team record for the most champions in a single conference meet. The Lumberjacks also set 10 school records, and earned two other honors in addition to Johns’, as assistant coach Nikki Huffman earned her fourth Diving Coach of the Year honor and then-sophomore Blair Buder was named the Female Diver of the Year. Over the years, Johns has put NAU swimming and diving on the map on several levels, including the regional stage as well as producing perennial conference-title contenders when he moved the program from the Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference into the all-Division I NIC in 1998-99. In 16 years against exclusively Division I competition at the conference level, Johns has led NAU to nine second-place finishes (including three straight from 2001-04) and four third-place efforts. Success for NAU not only shows in the team standings, but also in the record book. In Johns’ 18 years, NAU has earned 45 individual and relay conference titles, 121 school records (a high of 11 set at the 2009 WAC meet), nine conference records and 39 NCAA qualifying marks. Johns has always been a proponent of the “total” program - one that also succeeds in the classroom. Since the fall of 1996, his student-athletes have posted cumulative grade-point averages of 3.00 and higher in 34 of 36 academic semesters. The Lumberjacks have consistently had the most student-athletes earn WAC All-Academic honors among the schools in the league, with 22 earning the honor last year. NAU has been recognized nine times as an Academic All-America Team by the Collegiate Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) including last year’s squad which posted a 3.58 grade point average in the spring. Johns came to NAU in 1996 from Clemson, where he trained the sprinters, including one NCAA All-American. Prior to that, he spent three years as head coach at Northeast Missouri State (now Truman State). During his tenure, his teams set 45 school records and five athletes posted their first national qualifying times. Johns is well-respected in the swimming research community, having presented at the American College of Sports Medicine national meeting twice, first about the effects of warm-up in 1991 and tapering in 1992. Johns is published in many sports medicine journals, including the International Journal of Sports Medicine and Medicine and Science in Sport in Exercise. He was awarded a research fellowship from the Institute of Nutrition at the University of North Carolina in 1990. As a collegian at East Carolina, Johns helped his team to the Colonial Athletic Association title in 1989. Prior to ECU, he was a junior-college

All-American, earning the honor eight times in two years at Broward (Fla.) Community College. Outside of his time as a coach, Johns has performed with the Flagstaff Light Opera Company, including the musicals Oliver and The Secret Garden, and is currently a member of The Flagstaff Master Chorale whom he sang with at Carnegie Hall in March 2012. Johns received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from ECU in 1989 and followed that with a master’s in exercise physiology in 1991. Johns is married to his wife, Misha, and has two daughters, Ali and Maddie.

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Opponent Record Streak Air Force............................................2-0........................................... W2 Arizona............................................0-18..........................................L18 Arizona State....................................1-11...........................................L1 Boise State........................................2-2............................................L2 BYU...................................................0-5............................................L5 California...........................................0-1............................................L1 Cal Poly.............................................2-0........................................... W2 Cal State Northridge..........................1-0........................................... W1 Centenary..........................................1-0........................................... W1 Colorado State..................................2-6............................................L1 Denver...............................................1-1............................................L1 Florida Atlantic...................................0-1............................................L1 Fresno State......................................1-1........................................... W1 Grand Canyon...................................4-0........................................... W4 Hawaii................................................0-2............................................L2 Houston.............................................1-0........................................... W1 Idaho.................................................7-1........................................... W1 Iowa...................................................0-1............................................L1 Kansas..............................................0-1............................................L1 Loyola Marymount.............................2-0........................................... W2 Missouri.............................................0-2............................................L2 Nebraska...........................................1-0........................................... W1 Nevada..............................................0-4............................................L4 UNLV.................................................0-8............................................L8 New Mexico.....................................12-7.......................................... W4 New Mexico State...........................17-3.......................................... W3 North Texas.......................................1-0........................................... W1 Northwestern.....................................0-1............................................L1 Northern Colorado...........................5-0........................................... W5 Oregon State....................................1-8............................................L3 Pacific................................................1-0........................................... W1 Purdue...............................................0-1............................................L1 Rice...................................................0-1............................................L1 San Diego.........................................8-2........................................... W7 San Diego State................................5-4............................................L1 San Jose State..................................0-1............................................L1 Seattle...............................................1-0........................................... W1 Stanford.............................................0-1............................................L1 Texas.................................................0-1............................................L1 Texas A&M........................................0-1............................................L1 TCU...................................................1-1........................................... W1 UC Irvine...........................................1-0........................................... W1 UC San Diego...................................2-1........................................... W1 UC Santa Barbara.............................0-2............................................L2 Utah...................................................1-0........................................... W1 Washington........................................0-3............................................L3 Washington State............................1-6............................................L1 Wyoming..........................................3-0........................................... W3 Overall Dual Record.....................88-109....................................... .447 2014-15 opponents in bold

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NIKKI HUFFMAN 19TH SEASON • OAKLAND ‘91 State ‘92 1st Season • Arizona Nikki Huffman begins her 19th year at the helm of the Northern Arizona diving program, a squad that she has consistently led to the NCAA Zone Diving Championships. A four-time National Independent Conference (NIC) Diving Coach of the Year and two-time Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Coach of the Year, Huffman now takes her team into its 11th year of WAC competition, a league which boasts some of the top divers in the country. Huffman’s divers were an integral part of NAU’s first-ever WAC Championship team in 2013-14 as all four of her divers scored points for the Lumberjacks at the conference meet. Sophomore Chelsea Jackson led the way as she placed third on all three boards to earn three AllWAC first team honors. Huffman also coached senior Jane Wakefield, sophomore Carlye Townsend and freshman Alexa Geiger to breakout performances at the WAC Championships. In her final conference meet, Wakefield scored on 1-meter and platform while Towsend earned a pair of All-WAC second team honors. Meanwhile, Geiger made a sensational debut on the conference stage placing in the top-seven on all three boards. All together, Huffman’s divers totaled eight all-conference honors. Jackson, Geiger and senior Gwen Smithberg represented NAU at the NCAA Zone E Meet highlighted by Jackson’s 15th place finish on 3-meter. That trio also combined to win four WAC Diver of the Week awards during the regular season. Huffman earned WAC Diving Coach of the Year in 2012-13 after her trio of divers performed spectacularly at the WAC Championships. Senior Kristy Ardavanis took gold on the 1-meter, NAU’s first WAC diving championship since 2008 and first 1-meter WAC title since 2004, and was later followed by junior Gwen Smithberg’s victory on the platform. The trio of Ardavanis, Smithberg and freshman Chelsea Jackson combined for four All-WAC first team honors and four All-WAC second team honors before proceeding onto the NCAA Zone meet where Ardavanis finished as an alternate for the national championship meet following a sixth-place finish on the 1-meter. Huffman’s guidance of Ardavanis over her four-year career culminated in Ardavanis being voted NAU’s Female Athlete of the Year as she left NAU with 10 WAC Diver of the Week honors in her final two seasons as well as the Wall Aquatic Center records on the 1-meter and 3-meter. NAU placed four divers in the NCAA Zone meet in 2011-12, including All-WAC First Team performer Kristy Ardavanis, who was named Verizon WAC Diver of the Week five times during the regular season. She took the silver on 1-meter and placed fourth on 3-meter to lead NAU at the WAC Championships and posted the second-highest scores in program history on both boards during the season. Seniors Holly Frost and Cassie Anderson and freshman Kali Lents joined Ardavanis as qualifiers for the NCAA Zone meet, and Lents’ score of 221.00 on platform at the WAC Championships was the second-best platform score in program history. The program reached new heights in 2010-11, as the Lumberjacks sent six divers to the NCAA Zone Regional Championships, the most in school history. Senior Lana Christensen was the top finisher posting an 11th-place finish on 3-meter. NAU combined to take home five All-WAC selections, while senior Taryn Harris named WAC Diver of the Week twice and Christensen was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America At Large Team.

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In 2009-10, the diving team picked up nine All-WAC honors including medals from Harris and freshman Kristy Ardavanis. Ardavanis won bronze on 3-meter springboard and Harris won silver on 1-meter. Huffman qualified four divers for the NCAA Zone Diving Regional Championships. Harris went on to place 12th on the 1-meter at the Zone meet. In 2008-09, Harris earned bronze medals at the WAC Championships on both 1-meter and 3-meter. Harris went on to earn eighth place at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships on the 1-meter, joining two other Lumberjacks at that meet. Huffman and her divers had a breakout year in 2007-08, as senior Natalie Hughes became NAU’s first-ever gold-medal winner in diving in the WAC (3-meter) and was named the WAC Diver of the Year. Huffman herself earned her first WAC Diving Coach of the Year Award, sharing the honor with Mike Brown of Hawaii. In the eight years prior to joining the WAC, the Lumberjacks dominated conference competition in the NIC. Huffman has brought the Lumberjacks to an elite status at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships, represented by schools from the Pacific-10, WAC, Big West and Mountain West conferences. NAU won 11 individual conference diving titles in eight years in the NIC women’s competition under Huffman’s guidance, and earned four conference diver-of-the-year awards (including back-to-back honors by Kate Morgan in 2002 and 2003, and the most recent by Blair Buder in 2004). Huffman was named the Women’s Diving Coach of the Year four times (1997, 2002, 2003, 2004). A year prior to Harris’ impressive eighth-place finish at the Zone meet, Hughes, who represented NAU all four years of her career, finished seventh on both 1-meter and 3-meter. Danielle Borth was a three-time representative, and placed 10th on the 1-meter and 12th on the platform as a senior. Both divers finished in the top-8 on all three events at the WAC Championships their junior and senior years, with Hughes earning the bronze medal on the 1-meter as a junior and the gold as a senior, and Borth taking bronze on 1-meter and 3-meter as a senior.

The Huffman File Born: November 17, 1968 Hometown: Saginaw, Mich. College: Oakland, 1991 (BGS, emphasis in Health Sciences) Family: Husband, John; Children, Kayla and Darren Huffman’s Coaching Chronology 1987-91 Precision Diving Association Club 1990-91 Oakland University, Volunteer Assistant Diving Coach 1992-94 Oakland Diving Club, Head Diving Coach 1992-94 Oakland University, Head Diving Coach 1994-96 Clemson University, Head Diving Coach 1996-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Head Diving Coach 1996-Pres. Northern Arizona Divers Club, Head Diving Coach


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DIVING COACH NIKKI HUFFMAN Not only has NAU been dominant on the conference level, but it is starting to gain a name for itself on a national level. Over the last nine years, Lumberjacks have taken 32 spots at the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships, which is the fourth-most among all schools represented at the meet over that span (trailing only UCLA, Stanford and Arizona) - ahead of most Pac-12 and all Mountain West, WAC and Big West schools. The senior class of 2003 for Huffman was the most successful, as all three - Kate Morgan, Maryann Wagener and Courtney McKenzie - participated in the zone meet in all four years they were at the Mountain Campus, led by Morgan as the top finisher every year and even being a second alternate to the NCAA Championships in 2003. Over the last 13 years, Huffman has produced multiple divers that qualified for the zone meet every year. All in all, 23 different divers have represented NAU at the zone diving meet on the women’s side since Huffman arrived; that is nearly twice the number that represented the school in the previous 13 years of the program’s existence. While success on the boards has been prominent in describing Huffman, her charges have also been superior in the classroom. The divers have helped the Lumberjacks be named an Academic All-America Team by the Collegiate Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) six times - an honor given to a team with a grade-point average of 2.90 and higher. Anna Deem was named an honorable-mention Academic All-America by the CSCAA and Courtney McKenzie also earned the CSCAA honor but, in addition, was named the NAU Golden Eagle Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2002-03. She also earned selection to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Women’s At Large District VIII First Team, making her a nominee for Academic All-America consideration. Danielle Borth was the first diver to be named Academic All-WAC every year of her career. Borth earned another first when The Leadership Consortium (TCL) in Phoenix named her one of their 2008 Community Leadership Award winners. Borth contributed 132 hours of community service as a senior, and was also named the female Lumberjack Service Award winner. Prior to NAU, Huffman spent two years at Clemson, where she was voted the 1996 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Diving Coach of the Year. With the Tigers, Huffman coached both men’s and women’s diving teams to winning seasons, with the women’s team being ranked in the top25 of the national coaches’ poll in 1996. She had one ACC champion each year and took five divers to the zone meet in 1996. Huffman began her coaching career at her alma mater, Oakland University. She coached six All-Americans and three Division II national champions, being named Division II National Men’s Diving Coach of the Year in 1994. At Oakland, she coached Dario D’Fazio, who represented Venezuela in the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. As an athlete, Huffman was a seven-time All-America and twotime national champion during her career at Oakland, where she returned every time the NIC Championships were held at the Rochester, Mich., school. A 1991 graduate of Oakland, the former Nikki Kelsey was married in the summer of 2001. She gave birth to a daughter, Kayla, in the summer of 2003, and to a son, Darren, in the spring of 2005.

NAU Divers Under Huffman NCAA Zone Diving Championships Appearances (61 by 25 divers) Cassie Anderson (2) - 2011, 2012 Kristy Ardavanis (4) - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Danielle Borth (3) - 2006, 2007, 2008 Blair Buder (3) - 2003, 2004, 2005 Shayne Carnahan (1) - 1997 Lana Christensen (3) - 2009, 2010, 2011 Kelly Cochran (3) - 1997, 1998, 1999 Megan Collier (4) - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Anna Deem (2) - 2002, 2004 Holly Frost (2) - 2011, 2012 Alexa Geiger (1) - 2014 Michelle Guglielmo (1) - 1999 Taryn Harris (4) - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Natalie Hughes (4) - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Chelsea Jackson (1) - 2013, 2014 Nichole Kotchka (1) - 2001 Kali Lents (1) - 2012 Dara Marin (1) - 2006 Amy Martin (1) - 1999 Courtney McKenzie (4) - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Kate Morgan (4) - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Gwen Smithberg (1) - 2013, 2014 Maryann Wagener (4) - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Bobbie Wallace (1) - 2000 Kristin Wright (3) - 1997, 1998, 1999

Conference Titles (14 by 6 divers) Kristy Ardavanis (1) - 2013 Blair Buder (2) - 2004 Natalie Hughes (1) - 2008 Kate Morgan (6) - 2001, 2002 (2), 2003 (3) Gwen Smithberg (1) - 2013 Kristin Wright (3) - 1997 (2), 1998

Conference Divers of the Year Blair Buder - 2004, NIC Natalie Hughes - 2008, WAC Kate Morgan - 2002, NIC; 2003, NIC Kristin Wright - 1997, PCSC

CoSIDA Academic All-District Women’s At-Large District VIII Courtney McKenzie, First Team (2003) Lana Christensen, Second Team (2011)

CSCAA Honorable Mention Academic All-America Anna Deem (2003) Courtney McKenzie (2003)

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LAURA THOMAS

LIZ HOBBS

THIRD SEASON GEORGIA ‘88

15TH SEASON ILLINOIS STATE ‘85

Laura Thomas enters her third season as an assistant coach for the Northern Arizona Swimming & Diving program. A twotime NCAA All-American swimmer at Georgia, Thomas has founded two aquatic clubs and been a head coach for three club teams and a high school team with more than 15 years of experience in the state of Georgia. Thomas earned her first coaching position in 1997 as the head coach for the Deer Run swim team in Conyers, Ga., a position she held for more 15 years during which time she led swimmers to six county championships. Thomas founded both the Cobia Aquatic Club in Conyers and the Swim Oconee Aquatic Club in Watkinsville, Ga., and served as head coach, president and CEO of both organizations. Thomas also has a wealth of experience in teaching, having taught at three different middle schools since 1997. Since 2006 Thomas taught math and social studies to seventh and eighth graders at Oconee County middle school in Watkinsville while also serving as the head coach of the Oconee County High School swimming & diving team for the last three seasons. In addition to those duties, she served as an assistant coach to Harvey Humphries, Associate Head Coach at the University of Georgia, while working for the Athens Bulldogs Swim Club. Thomas put together a storied career both in the pool and in the classroom at Georgia where she was a two-time NCAA All-American. She was named All-SEC all four years of her career and was named team captain her senior year. Thomas participated in the 1984 US Olympic trials and was the UGA school record holder in the 200 butterfly at the time of her graduation. Academically, Thomas was a three-time Academic All-American, earned the NCAA Post Graduate scholarship, and was a Rhodes Scholar nominee. Thomas graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Georgia in 1988 with a Bachelor’s in marketing before earning a Master of Education in instructional technology from Troy University in 2005. Thomas has a daughter, Zoe.

The Thomas File Born: December 16, 1964 Hometown: Athens, Ga. College: Georgia, 1988 (Bachelor’s in Marketing) Troy, 2005 (Master’s in Instructional Technology) Lincoln Memorial, 2005 (EdS in Leadership and Supervision) Thomas’ Coaching Chronology 1989-92 Indian Valley Aquatic Club - Novato, Calif. 1997-2006 Deer Run Swim Team - Conyers, Ga. 1999-2003 Cobia Aquatic Club - Conyers, Ga. 2006-10 Swim Oconee Aquatic Club - Watkinsville, Ga. 2010-12 Athens Bulldog Swim Club - Athens, Ga. 2012-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Assistant Coach

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Liz Hobbs begins her 15th year as an assistant coach for the Lumberjack swimming and diving program. She has been a familiar face around the program for several years, including serving as the “Voice of Wall Aquatic Center” performing public-address duties during swim meets. Hobbs has a long pedigree in swimming, both as a competitor and a coach. As a swimmer, she is a 15-time U.S. Masters Swimming national champion and set a Masters world record for the 50-meter freestyle in 1988. She was a 10-time All-America performer over four years at Alabama (1979-83), also winning Southeastern Conference individual titles. She was a qualifier for the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1980, 1984 and 1988. She was a state sprint champion and record holder in both the 50 and 100 freestyles in Florida (1977-79) and Illinois (1976). As a coach, she has served in several capacities at the club and collegiate levels. Since 1997, she has been the head coach of the Arizona Mountain Masters club team based in Flagstaff. She also had been a men’s and women’s assistant swim coach at Illinois Wesleyan (1987-92) and a women’s assistant at Illinois State (1985-86). She has coached several club teams in Illinois, New Jersey and Pennsylvania before coming to Flagstaff. Other opportunities within the sport have come in marketing and sales. Since 1995, Hobbs has been national marketing manager for Speedo Authentic Fitness, and has worked with Dolphin International (1994-95) as national sales manager and as assistant director of team sales and promotions for The Finals Swimwear (1992-94). In addition to her coaching duties, Hobbs is in her fourth year as a part-time lecturer in marketing in the NAU Franke College of Business. Hobbs earned her bachelor’s degree in marketing/management from Illinois State. She is married to Dr. Brandon Cruickshank, an assistant professor of chemistry at NAU. The couple have two children, Baden and Camden.

The Hobbs File Born: December 5, 1961 Hometown: Bloomington, Ill. College: Illinois State, 1985 (Bachelor’s in Marketing/Management) Hobbs’ Coaching Chronology 1985-86 Illinois State University, Assistant Coach 1987-92 Illinois Wesleyan University, Assistant Coach 1997-Pres. Arizona Mountain Masters Club - Flagstaff, Ariz. 2000-Pres. Northern Arizona University, Volunteer Assistant Coach


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JR. FREE/FLY/IM 5-8 • 2L ALISO VIEJO, CALIF.

BROWN Academic Notes: Majoring in strategic communication...WAC All-Academic selection in 2013...Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2014. Career Notes: School record holder in 400 IM (4:17.46)...Has also recorded topfive times in program history in 500 Freestyle (4:52.62), 1,650 Freestyle (16:31.73) and 200 Butterfly (2:02.00). 2013-14 (Sophomore): Totaled one gold medal with two All-WAC first team honors and one second team honor at WAC Championships...Swam in 200 butterfly, 500 and 1650 freestyle and 400 IM at the WAC Championships...Won the 1650 Free for the second consecutive year with a season-best time of 16:33.27...Finished second in the 400 IM with a NCAA B Standard and season-best time of 4:18.46...Finished fifth in the 500 Free with a season-best time of 4:54.53...Also recorded a season-best time of 2:03.51 in 200 Fly...Broke the Wall Aquatic Center record in 800 Free with time of 8:59.96 versus Grand Canyon...Placed seventh in 400 IM at UNLV Invitational...Named WAC Swimmer of the Week on Feb. 11... Totaled 16 top-three finishes with eight individual titles...Won three events in season-opening meet versus New Mexico...Won individual titles in 400, 800, 1000 and 1500 Free, 200 Fly and 200 Back...Also swam in 200 and 400 Free Relays during the season. 2012-13 (Freshman): Totaled one gold medal with two All-WAC first team honors and one second team honor at WAC Championships...Swam in 200 butterfly, 500 and 1650 freestyle and 400 IM at the WAC Championships...Won the 1650 Free with a time of 16:31.73...Finished third in the 400 IM with a career-best time of 4:17.46 after fifth-best time in prelims...Finished fifth in the 500 Free with a career-best time of 4:52.62...Also swam a time trial in the 200 Fly and recorded career-best time of 2:02.00...Totaled 14 top-three finishes with three individual titles...Won 800 Free against New Mexico State and Colorado State and 1000 Free against New Mexico...Also swam in 400 Free during the season.

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High School: Three-year letter winner and team captain at Laguna Hills HS... CIF finalist in two events and league champion in two events in 2011...Was also a CIF qualifier in 2009 and 2010... Led team to a second place finish in the Sunset League in 2011...CIF master’s 2011 All-Star team selection and was selected for the North American Challenge Cup (NACC) team to represent southern California against Mexico and Canada...Placed 23rd in the 1500 free at the 2011 USA Swimming Junior Nationals...Also swam for the Aquazots club team. Personal: Kendall Nicole Brown was born April 9, 1994 in Laguna Hills, Calif... Daughter of Greg and Mary Brown...One younger brother, Connor, and one younger sister, Gabrielle...Both siblings also swim for Aquazots club team...Is deaf in her left ear and has a hearing loss in her right ear...Chose NAU because of the landscape of Flagstaff, the unity of the team, and the coaches...Hobbies include bodyboarding, skiing, kayaking, and paddle boarding...Also considered Arizona, UCLA, Oregon State, San Diego State, and Ohio during the recruiting process.


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JR. DIVING 5-6 • 2L FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. CHELSEA

JACKSON Academic Notes: Majoring in biology...Two-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient...Two-time CSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-American.

with a score of 299.30 after 10th best prelim score of 233.40...Qualified for NCAA Zone E Meet...Advanced to finals and finished 15th on 1-meter at Zones with a total score of 520.15...Career-high scores of 285.15 on 1-meter and 308.55 on 3-meter versus Colorado State...Second-best scores on team on all three boards for the season. High School: Competed in gymnastics before taking up diving...Named gymnast of the year and was Arizona state champion for level six...Placed second in the state for level seven gymnastics and earned third place for level five...3.80 high school GPA. Personal: Chelsea Morgan Jackson was born Aug. 31, 1994 in Flagstaff, Ariz.... Daughter of Steve and Stephanie Jackson...One younger brother, Cort, and two younger sisters, Haley and Shea...Father, Steve, was a professional snowboarder for 10 years...Father and grandfather both attended NAU...Sister, Haley, currently attends NAU...Hobbies include reading and hiking.

Career Notes: Second-highest score on platform in program history (230.50)... Fourth-highest score on 1-meter (303.15)...Fifth-highest score on 3-meter (316.80). 2013-14 (Sophomore): Earned three All-WAC first team honors at WAC Championships...Competed on all three boards at the WAC Championships...Finished third on 1-meter with a score of 302.50...Finished third on 3-meter with a score of 315.85...Finished third on platform with a career-best score of 230.50 after sixth-best prelim score...Qualified for NCAA Zone E Meet...Advanced to finals and finished 15th on 3-meter at Zones with a total score of 577.50...Broke the Wall Aquatic Center record on 1-meter with a score of 303.15 versus New Mexico... Career-high score of 316.60 on 3-meter versus Northern Colorado...Finished third on 1-meter and 11th on 3-meter and platform at Air Force Diving Invitational...Finished seventh on 3-meter and 10th on 1-meter and platform at Wildcat Diving Invitational...Placed first on 1-meter versus New Mexico, Idaho, Colorado State, Arizona and Grand Canyon and first on 3-meter versus Northern Colorado...Named WAC Diver of the Week twice on Oct. 29 and Nov. 12...Led the team on 1-meter and 3-meter and second-best score on platform for the season. 2012-13 (Freshman): Earned one All-WAC first team honor and one second team honor at WAC Championships...Competed on all three boards at the WAC Championships...Finished third on 1-meter with a score of 270.70 after fifth-best prelim score of 252.25...Finished fifth on platform with a career best score of 211.75 after a prelim score of 206.70...Advanced to the B final and finished ninth on 3-meter

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SR. FLY/FREE 5-4 • 3L SOUTH JORDAN, UTAH

JUERGENS Academic Notes: Majoring in criminology and criminal justice…Three-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient. Career Notes: Third fastest time in program history in 100 Butterfly (55.38)...Fifth fastest time in 50 Freestyle (23.72)...Part of school record in 200 Medley Relay (1:40.99). 2013-14 (Junior): Earned two All-WAC second team honors at WAC Championships...Swam in 100 and 200 butterfly, 50 freestyle and 200 medley and 200 freestyle relays at the WAC Championships...Finished sixth in 100 Fly with a career-best time of 55.38...Finished seventh in 200 Fly with a career-best time of 2:03.76...Advanced to the B final and finished 13th in 50 Free with a time of 23.89...Swam the third leg of the 200 Medley Relay team that finished fourth with a time of 1:42.19...Also swam the first leg of 200 Freestyle Relay team...Broke the Wall Aquatic Center record in 100 Fly with time of 1:02.57 versus Grand Canyon... Placed eighth in 100 Fly at UNLV Invitational...Totaled 22 top-three finishes with seven individual titles and one relay titles...Won four individual titles in 100 Fly, two in 50 Free and one in 200 Fly and was part of 400 Medley Relay winning team versus Northern Colorado during the season...Also swam in 100 Free and 400 Medley Relay during the season. 2012-13 (Sophomore): Earned one All-WAC second team honor at WAC Championships...Swam in 100 and 200 butterfly, 50 freestyle and 200 medley and 200 freestyle relays at the WAC Championships...Swam third leg of the 200 Medley Relay team that finished second with a school record time of 1:40.99...Advanced to the B final and finished 11th in 100 Fly with a career-best time of 55.84... Advanced to the B final and finished 12th in 200 Fly with a career-best time of 2.05:38...Advanced to the C final and finished 20th in 50 Free with a career-best prelim time of 23.89...Swam the third leg of the 200 Free Relay team that finished fifth with a time of 1:33.99...Totaled 15 top-three finishes with one individual title and two relay...Won 100 Fly against Colorado State and was part of 200 Medley Relay winning team against New Mexico State and Colorado State...Also swam in 100 Free during the season.

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2011-12 (Freshman): Swam in the 100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly, and 50 Freestyle at the WAC Championship...Advanced to B final and placed 11th overall in 100 Fly in 56.46...Also swam a time trial in the 100 Fly in career-best 56.18, the fifth fastest time in program history...Advanced to the B final and placed 14th overall in the 200 Fly after a career best prelim time of 2:06.21...Career best time of 24.56 in 50 Free...Placed third in 100 Fly vs Grand Canyon and had two third-place relay finishes during the regular season. High School: Attended Skyline HS…Swam for club team from 2008 to 2011… Two year club team captain…Holds eight club team records…Broke club records in the 100 and 200 butterfly for 17-18 age group…Team finished first in state in 15 and over age group and second overall in 2011…Utah Swimming Athlete Representative in 2009-2011. Personal: Alexis Keiko Juergens was born Oct. 31, 1993 in Yokuska, Japan… Daughter of Satomi and Dan Juergens…Only child…Member of high school debate club…Also considered Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Maine and Soka University of America before enrolling at NAU.


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SR. FREE 5-6 • 3L TUCSON, ARIZ. CAITLIN

WRIGHT Academic Notes: Majoring in mechanical engineering with a minor in mathematics…Three-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete award recipient. Career Notes: Fourth fastest time in program history in 500 Freestyle (4:50.84)... Fifth fastest time in program history in 1650 Freestyle (16:41.68)...Part of school records in 400 Freestyle Relay (3:23.85) and 800 Freestyle Relay (7:17.93). 2013-14 (Junior): Earned one All-WAC first team honor and two second team honors at WAC Championships...Swam in 100, 200, 500 and 1650 freestyle and 400 and 800 freestyle relays at the WAC Championships...Finished third in the 1650 Free with a season-best time of 16:42.87...Finished seventh in the 500 Free with a time of 4:58.54...Swam the third leg of the 800 Freestyle Relay team that finished third with a time of 7:24.66...Won the B final and placed ninth overall in 200 Free with a season-best time of 1:51.67 after 11th best time in prelims...Recorded season-best time of 53.23 in 100 Free...Placed fourth in 1650 Free and recorded season-best time of 4:55.08 in 500 Free at UNLV Invitational...Also swam the third leg of 400 Freestyle Relay teams...Totaled 19 top-three finishes with two individual titles and two relay titles...Won 500 Free versus Northern Colorado and 1000 Free versus New Mexico State and was part of 400 Free Relay winning teams against New Mexico State and Grand Canyon during the season...Also swam in 400 Free, 100 and 200 Fly, 200 Free Relay and 400 Medley Relay during the season.

leg of the 800 Free Relay team that finished second with a school record time of 7:17.93...Swam the third leg of the 400 Free Relay team that finished third with a school record time of 3:23.85...Finished third in 1650 Free with career-best time of 16:41.68...Finished fourth in 500 Free with career-best time of 4:50.84...Finished seventh in 200 Free with a time of 1:51.40 after eighth best prelim time...Recorded career-best time of 52.05 in 100 Free...Totaled 13 top-three finishes with four individual titles...Won 200 and 400 Free against Northern Colorado, 400 Free against New Mexico State and 500 Free against Idaho...Also swam in 200 Free Relay and 400 Medley Relay during the season. 2011-12 (Freshman): Named NAU Female Newcomer of the Year...Earned two All-WAC first team honors at WAC Championship...Finished third in the 1650 Free in 16:44.01, the fourth fastest time in program history...Finished fourth in the 500 Free in 4:54.45, the fourth fastest time in program history...Won the B final and placed ninth overall in the 200 Butterfly after a prelim time of 2:05.23...Also swam a time trial in the 200 Free in 1:50.95, the second fastest time on the team for the season...Won the 400 Free vs Idaho State and the 200 Free Relay at Northern Colorado...Also had five second-place finishes and three third-place finishes during the regular season. High School: Four year letterwinner, one year team captain in swimming at Sabino HS for head coach Lora Wright, her mother…Named team co-most valuable swimmer as a senior…All-American with state and team record in 200 medley relay and team record in 400 free relay …State finalist in 200 free and 100 fly… Competed at state meet in all-four seasons. Personal: Caitlin Nicole Wright was born Feb. 12, 1993 in Fontana, Calif…. Daughter of Bob and Lora Wright…Both parents swam at UC Irvine…Mother, Lora, is an elementary school teacher in addition to serving as the Sabino HS head swimming coach…One younger brother, Garrett, and one older sister, Courtney… Hobbies include photography and watching movies.

2012-13 (Sophomore): Earned one All-WAC first team honor and three second team honors at WAC Championships...Swam in 100, 200, 500 and 1650 freestyle and 400 and 800 freestyle relays at the WAC Championships...Swam the fourth

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Academic Notes: Majoring in special and elementary education...Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2014. 2013-14 (Freshman): Earned one All-WAC second team honor at WAC Championships...Swam in 100 and 200 breaststroke and 200 and 400 IM at the WAC Championships...Finished fifth in 200 Breast with a career-best time of 2:17.13... Advanced to the B final and finished 10th in 400 IM with a career-best time of 4:25.72 after 15th best time in prelims...Advanced to the B final and finished 14th in 100 Breast with a career-best time of 1:04.70...Also posted a career-best time of 2:07.54 in 200 IM...Totaled six top-three finishes with three individual titles...Won individual titles in 200 Breast versus New Mexico, Idaho and Colorado State...Also swam in 50 and 1000 Free and 400 Free Relay during the season. High School: Four-year letterwinner and one-year team captain at Saugus HS... Three-time CIF qualifier...Won team’s Record Breaker Award and Centurian Award twice...Member of school record team in 200 medley relay (1:53.11)...3.14 high school GPA. Personal: Caitlin Shawn Baker was born Dec. 23, 1994 in Vinita, Okla....Daughter of Sheri and Tim Baker...One older sister, Jessica, and one younger brother, Daniel...Mother, Sheri, played softball at San Diego State...Hobbies include photography and surfing...Swam against Rebecca Soni, six-time Olympic medalist, at Grand Prix in 2011...Chose NAU because of the great academics, amazing people and wonderful town.

Academic Notes: Majoring in exercise science and aspires for a career in occupational therapy...Two-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete award recipient. 2013-14 (Sophomore): Swam in 100 and 200 backstroke and 200 IM at the WAC Championships...Swam in the C final in 200 Back after a season-best prelim time of 2:05.93...Recorded a career-best time of 2:13.68 in 200 IM...Also recorded a season-best time of 58.70 in 100 Back...Totaled eight top-three finishes with one relay title...Part of 400 Medley Relay winning team versus Northern Colorado... Placed second in 100 Back versus Idaho...Also swam in 200 and 400 Medley Relays during the season. 2012-13 (Freshman): Swam in 100 and 200 backstroke and 200 IM at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the C final and finished 19th in 200 Back with a career-best prelim time of 2:03.72...Competed in 200 IM for first time at the WAC Championship with time of 2:13.83...Also swam a time trial in the 100 Back and recorded career-best time of 58:43...Totaled seven top-three finishes with one individual 100 Back title versus Northern Colorado. High School: Three-year letter winner and team captain at The Independent School, one-year letter winner at North HS...Two time state champion in the 100 back...Also a state runner-up in the 100 fly and placed fourth at regionals in 200 back...Three time first team All-State selection...Broke school records in 100 back, 100 fly, 200 IM, and 500 free...Independent School team was state runner-up in 2010 and 2011...3.6 high school GPA. Personal: Brooke Ruthmarie Brittain was born April 7, 1994 in Wichita, Kans... Daughter of Bart and Lisa Brittain...Only child...Member of the Fellowship of Christian Students in high school...Hobbies include painting and being with friends.

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JR. BACK 5-8 • 1L SANTA ROSA, CALIF.

JR. FREE/BACK 5-10 • 2L MESA, ARIZ.

LINDSAY

TRINITY

CLARK-WARREN

FRAZEE

Academic Notes: Majoring in business management...Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2014.

Academic Notes: Majoring in psychology...WAC All-Academic selection in 2013... Two-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient.

2013-14 (Sophomore): Swam in 100 and 200 backstroke and 50 freestyle at the WAC Championships...Swam in the C final in 100 Back after a career-best prelim time of 57.56...Swam in the C final in 200 Back with a career-best time of 2:02.99... Recorded a career-best time of 25.58 in 50 Free...Totaled five top-three finishes during the season...Placed second in 100 and 200 Back versus Northern Colorado...Also swam in 200 and 400 Medley Relays during the season.

2013-14 (Sophomore): Swam in 50 and 100 freestyle and 100 and 200 backstroke at the WAC Championships...Swam in the C final in 100 Back after a season-best prelim time of 57.65...Swam in the C final in 200 Back with a career-best time of 2:04.52...Swam in the C final in 50 Free with a career-best prelim time of 23.96...Also swam a time trial in the 100 Free and recorded career-best time of 51.55...Totaled six top-three finishes during the season...Part of 400 Free Relay winning team versus New Mexico State...Placed second in 100 Free versus Oregon State...Also swam in 200 Free and 200 Medley Relay during the season.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain at Windsor HS... North Coast Section qualifier all four years...Placed third at NCS in 200 medley relay and fifth in 400 medley...All-American athlete...Broke school records in 100 backstroke, 200 and 400 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay...Also played one year of volleyball at Windsor HS...Also swam for Santa Rosa Neptunes club team for 14 years...3.8 high school GPA. Personal: Lindsay Marie Clark-Warren was born Aug. 30, 1994 in Santa Rosa, Calif....Daughter of Troy Warren and Sharon Clark...One older brother, Jim...Mother, Sharon, was a swimmer for ten years...Hobbies include going to the beach, being with friends and listening to music...Most memorable athletic moment was breaking the 200 medley relay time at North Coast Section...Chose NAU because she loved the four seasons and fell in love with the beautiful campus and the swim team...Also considered Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount.

2012-13 (Freshman): Swam in 50 and 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the C final and finished 20th in 100 Back with a career-best time of 57.03...Recorded career-best time of 53.47 in the 100 Free... Recorded career-best time of 24.67 in the 50 Free...Also swam a time trial in the 50 Back for first time with a time of 27.65...Placed third in 100 Free versus Northern Colorado...Also swam in 200 and 400 Free Relays and 200 Medley Relay during the season. High School: Four-year letterwinner, one-year team captain at Red Mountain HS...Placed second in the state in 200 free relay and took fourth in the 50 free... Also placed second in region in the 200 IM...Named most valuable swimmer of state finals...Part of school-record 200 free relay team...Team placed first in the city and took fourth place in the state...Also lettered one year in soccer...3.6 high school GPA. Personal: Trinity Ann Frazee was born July 8, 1994 in Mesa, Ariz....Daughter of Tony and Tammy Frazee...One older brother, Caleb, competes in cross country at Mesa CC...Hobbies include hanging out with friends and family...Also considered New Mexico State and Saint Bonaventure during the recruiting process.

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SO. DIVING 5-5 • 1L FULLERTON, CALIF.

ALEX

GEIGER

HUFF

Academic Notes: Majoring in elementary education...WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2014...CSCAA Scholar All-American as a freshman. 2013-14 (Freshman): Earned three All-WAC second team honors at WAC Championships...Competed on all three boards at the WAC Championships...Finished fourth on 3-meter with a career-best score of 310.15...Finished fifth on 1-meter with a score of 278.95 after eighth-best prelim score...Finished seventh on platform with a career-best score of 189.65...Qualified for NCAA Zone E Meet...Finished 22nd on 1-meter at Zones with a score of 250.65...Career-best score of 282.97 on 1-meter versus Grand Canyon...Finished 19th and 20th on 1-meter and platform respectively at Air Force Diving Invitational...Finished 18th on 1-meter at Wildcat Diving Invitational...Placed first on 1-meter versus Northern Colorado and New Mexico State and first on 3-meter versus Grand Canyon...Named WAC Diver of the Week on Feb. 11...Second-best score on team on 1-meter and third-best scores on 3-meter and platform for the season. High School: Three-year letterwinner and starter and two-year team captain at Troy HS...Two-time Freeway League undefeated champion...Team was Freeway League champion in 2012...Top-15 CIF Finalist in 2012...Was the AAU National 3-meter synchronized diving champion in 2012 and national top-12 1-meter AAU finalist...Team was sixth place All-Around team at AAU Nationals...Also Level 8 Regional All-Around champion in gymnastics in 2008...3.0 high school GPA. Personal: Alexa Rae Geiger was born May 24, 1995 in Ventura, Calif....Daughter of John and Jenna Geiger...Two older sisters, Penie and Chelsea, and one older brother, Adam...Father, John, played football at Cal State Fullerton...Hobbies include skiing and horseback riding...Most memorable athletic moment was winning AAU Nationals for 3-meter synchronized diving with her partner Alejandra Gomez...Chose NAU because she loved everything about the university and team and it felt like home...Also considered Arizona State and Kansas.

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Academic Notes: Majoring in geology with a minor in philosophy...Two-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient. Career Notes: Third fastest time in program history in 100 Backstroke (55.61). 2013-14 (RS Sophomore): Earned two All-WAC second team honors at WAC Championships...Swam in 100 and 200 backstroke and 50 freestyle and 200 and 400 freestyle relays at the WAC Championships...Finished fifth in 100 Back with a season-best time of 56.04...Finished seventh in 200 Back with a career-best time of 2:02.15...Won the B final and placed ninth overall in 50 Free with a career-best time of 23.83 after 16th best time in prelims...Also swam the second leg of 200 and 400 Freestyle Relay teams...Totaled three top-three relay finishes during the season...Placed fourth in 50 Free versus New Mexico State and Grand Canyon... Also swam in 100 Free and 200 and 400 Medley Relays during the season. 2012-13 (RS Freshman): Swam in 50 and 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the C final and finished 17th in 100 Back with a career-best time of 55.61...Advanced to the C final and finished 21st in 50 Free with a career-best prelim time of 24.01...Recorded career-best time of 51.72 in the 100 Free...Totaled 11 top-three finishes with two relay titles...Was part of 400 Medley Relay winning team against Northern Colorado and 200 Medley Relay winning team against Colorado State...Also swam in 200 and 400 Free Relays during the season. 2011-12 (Freshman): Did not compete (injured). High School: Graduated from Highland Park HS after spending freshman-junior years at Wakeland HS…Was not granted athletic eligibility for senior year at Highland Park…Held 10 of 11 girls swimming records at Wakeland HS prior to transfer…Set Frisco ISD Natatorium record in 100 backstroke after winning event at 4A State UIL competition and making the All-American cut…Second place in both 100 free and 100 back at state championship junior year…Named Wakeland HS team MVP three years. Personal: Alexandra Elizabeth Huff was born July 3, 1993 in Dallas, Texas… Daughter of Natalie and Joe Huff…One younger brother, Maxwell.


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SO. BREAST 5-3 • 1L KAUNAS, LITHUANIA

SO. BACK 5-6 • 1L SANTEE, CALIF.

URTE

SARA

KAZAKEVICIUTE

LENHOFF

Academic Notes: Major is undecided...Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2014. Career Notes: Second fastest time in program history in 200 Breaststroke (2:14.99)...Third fastest time in 100 Breaststroke (1:03.20). 2013-14 (Freshman): Earned one All-WAC first team honor and one second team honor at WAC Championships...Swam in 100 and 200 breaststroke and 50 freestyle at the WAC Championships...Finished second in 200 Breast with a NCAA B Standard and career-best time of 2:14.99...Finished fifth in 100 Breast with a career-best time of 1:03.20...Competed in 50 Free for first time at the WAC Championship with time of 29.58...Also swam a time trial in the 50 Breast and recorded a time of 29.70...Totaled 13 top-three finishes with one individual title...Won 100 Breast versus New Mexico...Also swam in 100 Fly and 200 IM and 200 and 400 Medley Relays during the season. High School: National Lithuanian record holder in 200 breaststroke...First place in 200 breaststroke at 2011 Baltic Championships...Finalist (8th place) in 50, 100 and 200 breaststroke in first youth Olympics...25th overall in 2009 World Aquatics Championships in 200 breaststroke. Personal: Urte Kazakeviciute was born Oct. 15, 1993 in Kaunas, Lithuania... Daughter of Tomas and Eurika Kazakeviciute...One older brother, Lukas...Hobbies include reading and drawing...Most memorable athletic moment was breaking the national record in 200 breaststroke which was not broken in 30 years.

Academic Notes: Majoring in biomedical science...4.73 high school GPA, ranked fifth in high school class...AP Scholar and member of Key Club...WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2014. Career Notes: Second fastest time in program history in 100 Backstroke (55.55)... Second fastest time in 200 Backstroke (1:59.26). 2013-14 (Freshman): Earned one All-WAC first team honor and one second team honor at WAC Championships...Swam in 100 and 200 backstroke and 200 IM and 200 and 400 medley relays at the WAC Championships...Finished third in 100 Back with a career-best time of 55.55...Finished fourth in 200 Back with a career-best time of 1:59.26 after sixth-best prelim time...Advanced to the C final and finished 22nd in 200 IM with a career-best time of 2:08.31...Swam the first leg of the 200 Medley Relay team that finished fourth with a time of 1:42.19... Swam the first leg of the 400 Medley Relay team that finished fourth with a time of 3:43.84...Totaled 11 top-three finishes during the season...Placed second in 100 Back versus New Mexico and in 200 Back versus Oregon State...Also swam in 100 Fly during the season. High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter and one-year team captain at Santana HS...Two-year Scholastic All-American...2012 San Diego Section CIF champion in the 100 backstroke for Division II...Three-time Grossmont Valley League Swimmer of the Year...Three-time Santana HS Most Valuable Player...2012 San Diego Section All-CIF...Holds school record in 100 backstroke and 200 IM...Also swam for Heartland Swim Association. Personal: Sara Catherine Lenhoff was born Sept. 9, 1995 in La Mesa, Calif.... Daughter of Chris and April Lenhoff...One older brother, Colin...Brother, Colin, swims for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...Chose NAU because she loved the team, the coach and the school and Flagstaff is the perfect college town.

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SO. FREE/BACK 5-4 • 1L KODIAK, ALASKA

JR. FREE/FLY/IM 5-6 • 2L TORREY PINES, CALIF.

JORI

EVA

LINDQUIST

POLD

Academic Notes: Majoring in health sciences - public health...WAC All-Academic selection in 2014.

Academic Notes: Majoring in criminology and criminal justice...Two-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient.

2013-14 (Freshman): Swam in 100 and 200 backstroke, 100 freestyle and 200 IM and 200 and 400 freestyle and 200 medley relays at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the B final and finished 10th in 100 Back with a time of 57.49...Advanced to the B final and finished 11th in 200 Back with a career-best time of 2:03.53... Recorded a career-best time of 2:07.75 in 200 IM...Recorded a career-best time of 53.18 in 100 Free...Swam the fourth leg of the 200 Medley Relay team that finished fourth with a time of 1:42.19...Also swam the third leg of 200 Freestyle Relay and first leg of 400 Freestyle Relay teams...Recorded a career-best time of 57.31 in 100 Back at UNLV Invitational...Totaled 18 top-three finishes with one individual title and two relay titles...Won 100 Back versus Idaho and was part of 400 Free Relay winning teams against New Mexico State and Grand Canyon...Also swam in 50 and 200 Free and 400 Medley Relay during the season.

2013-14 (Sophomore): Swam in 500 freestyle, 200 butterfly and 400 IM at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the B final and finished 14th in 200 Fly after a season-best prelim time of 2:05.36...Advanced to the C final and finished 18th in 400 IM with a time of 4:34.16...Recorded a time of 5:07.52 in 500 Free...Recorded season-best times of 1:55.14 in 200 Free, 5:04.15 in 500 Free and 4:31.20 in 400 IM at UNLV Invitational...Totaled five top-three finishes during the season...Placed second in 500 Free versus Northern Colorado...Also swam in 100 and 1000 Free, 100 Fly, 200 and 400 Medley Relays and 200 and 400 Free Relays during the season.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain at Kodiak HS... Undefeated at Region III Championships in both 200 freestyle and 100 backstroke all four years...Region III Outstanding Swimmer of the Year in 2010 and 2012... Four top-four finishes in both 200 freestyle and 100 backstroke at states including two first-place finishes in 200 free as a sophomore and senior...Broke school records in 50, 100, 200 freestyle, 100 backstroke and 200 and 400 freestyle relay... Team was four-time Region III champions...Team was state champions in 2011 and 2012 and runner-up in 2010..4.05 high school GPA, ranked sixth out of 153 in high school class... Member of National Honor Society and Student Council... Outstanding Student Award and Valedictorian. Personal: Jori Ann Lindquist was born April 12, 1995 in Palmer, Alaska...Daughter of John and Tari Lindquist...One younger sister, Tahna, and one younger brother, Talon...Both parents swam for Central Washington...Hobbies include traveling, surfing and photography...Swam against Missy Franklin, four-time Olympic Gold Medalist, at Northwest Senior Sectionals...Chose NAU because after visiting NAU she couldn’t picture any other college...Also considered Idaho and St. Bonaventure.

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2012-13 (Freshman): Swam in 500 freestyle, 200 butterfly and 400 IM at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the B final and finished 11th in 200 Fly after career-best prelim time of 2:05.24...Advanced to the B final and finished 15th in 400 IM with a career-best time of 4:29.85 after 16th best time in prelims...Advanced to the C final and finished 21st in 500 Free with a career-best time of 5:03.47 after 23rd best time in prelims...Also swam a time trial in 200 Free with career-best time of 1:53.80...Totaled four top-three finishes during the season...Placed second in 400 Free versus Northern Colorado...Also swam in 800 and 1000 Free and 200 and 400 Free Relays during the season. High School: Four-year letterwinner and one-year team captain in swimming at Torrey Pines High School...Named team MVP her senior year...Team was threetime CIF champions and four-time league champions...Part of school record 200 freestyle relay...Earned coaches award her junior year...3.40 high school GPA. Personal: Eva-Lotta Pold was born Nov. 13, 1994 in Los Angeles, Calif...Daughter of Menis and Anu Pold...One older sister, Anna-Liisa, and one younger brother, Pearv...Anna-Liisa swam at the University of Florida and competed for Estonia in the 2012 Olympics...Was the first American-born person in her family...Chose NAU because of the team, coaches, altitude, the team atmosphere and performance, and Flagstaff...Hobbies include reading and going to the beach.


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JR. FREE/BREAST 5-5 • 2L CHANDLER, ARIZ.

MONICA

CASSIE

PRUETT

RONAI

Academic Notes: Majoring in elementary education...Two-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient.

Academic Notes: Majoring in special and elementary education...Two-time WAC All-Academic selection and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient.

2013-14 (Sophomore): Earned one All-WAC second team honor at WAC Championships...Swam in 100 and 200 breaststroke and 200 and 400 IM at the WAC Championships...Finished seventh in 400 IM with a career-best time of 4:26.82... Advanced to the B final and finished 10th in 200 Breast with a career-best time of 2:19.46...Advanced to the C final and finished 19th in 200 IM with a career-best time of 2:06.66...Also swam a time trial in 100 Breast with career-best time of 1:05.69... Totaled four top-three finishes during the season...Placed third in 200 IM versus Idaho, New Mexico State and Oregon State and third in 800 Free versus Idaho...Posted fastest time in 200 IM versus Northern Colorado as exhibition swimmer...Also swam in 100, 500 and 1000 Free during the season.

2013-14 (Sophomore): Swam in 100, 200 and 500 freestyle at the WAC Championships...Recorded career-best time of 5:13.06 in 500 Free...Recorded career-best time of 55.10 in 100 Free...Recorded a time of 1:58.61 in 200 Free...Recorded career-best time of 1:58.60 in 200 Free and season-best times of 1:08.75 in 100 Breast and 2:32.78 in 200 Breast at UNLV Invitational...Placed fifth in 200 and 400 Free versus Grand Canyon...Also swam in 500 Free and 200 and 400 Free Relays during the season.

2012-13 (Freshman): Swam in 100 and 200 breaststroke and 200 and 400 IM at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the B final and finished 11th in 200 Breast with a career-best time of 2:20.40 after 13th best time in prelims...Advanced to the C final and finished 17th in 400 IM with a career-best time of 4:29.10...Advanced to the C final and finished 22nd in 200 IM with a career-best time of 2:07.44 after 24th best time in prelims...Also swam a time trial in 100 Breast with career-best time of 1:05.87...Placed fourth in 400 IM versus Arizona State...Placed fourth in 200 Breast versus Northern Colorado...Placed fourth in 100 Breast versus New Mexico State... Also swam in 200 Free and 400 Medley Relays during the season. High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain in swimming at Clear Brook HS...Three-time district champion in 100 breaststroke, two-time district champion in 200 IM...Regional runner up in 100 breaststroke twice...Named team MVP three times...Texas and Florida sectional finalist and NSCA junior national qualifier in 200 breast and 400 IM...School record holder in 400 freestyle relay...Team was district runner-up three times...Member of the Gulf Swimming All-Star team that won the 2008 Texas state championship...Also lettered one year in cross country. Personal: Monica Charlene Pruett was born April 3, 1994 in Beaumont, Texas... Daughter of Rob and Yudith Pruett...Two older brothers, Keith and Stephen, and one older sister, Judith...Chose NAU because of its academics, swimming and diving program, and the beauty of Flagstaff...Also considered Missouri State and Southern Illinois during the recruiting process...Hobbies include photography and making crafts.

2012-13 (Freshman): Swam in 50 freestyle and 100 and 200 breaststroke at the WAC Championships...Recorded career-best time of 25.87 in 50 Free...Recorded career-best time of 1:07.77 in 100 Breast...Recorded career-best time of 2:30.65 in 200 Breast...Recorded career-best time of 57.81 in 100 Free versus Northern Colorado...Placed fourth in 100 Breast versus Arizona State...Also swam in 200 and 400 Free Relays and 200 Medley Relay during the season. High School: Swam at Perry HS for two years...Named team MVP in 2012... Holds school records in 200 medley relay, 200 free relay, and 100 butterfly...Qualified for 2011 state championship...Won the 200 free relay regional championship in 2011...Ran cross country for two years at Gilbert Classical Academy, earning All-Region and All-State honors in 2010 after placing third at regionals and seventh in the state...Named cross country team MVP twice. Personal: Catherine Kelly Ronai was born Nov. 30, 1993 in Palmdale, Calif.... Daughter of Tom and Julie Ronai...One younger sister, Caralyne...Chose NAU because the team and coaches were very welcoming, she fell in love with the campus, and the school offers the programs she was looking for...Also considered Azusa Pacific, Adams State, and Biola before choosing Northern Arizona.

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Academic Notes: Majoring in history with a minor in photography...WAC All-Academic selection in 2013...Two-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient. 2013-14 (Sophomore): Earned two All-WAC second team honors at WAC Championships...Competed on all three boards at the WAC Championships...Finished sixth on 3-meter with a career-best score of 274.95...Finished eighth on 1-meter with a score of 245.10...Advanced to the B final and finished 12th on platform with a career-best score of 180.15...Career-best score of 262.77 on 1-meter versus Grand Canyon...Finished 23rd and 30th on 1-meter and platform respectively at Air Force Diving Invitational...Finished 23rd and 27th on platform and 1-meter respectively at Wildcat Diving Invitational...Fourth-best scores on team on all three boards for the season. 2012-13 (Freshman): Competed on all three boards at the WAC Championships...Advanced to the B final and finished 11th on platform with a career best score of 176.40 after 16th best prelim score of 152.90...Advanced to the B final and finished 16th on 3-meter with a score of 227.40 after a prelim score of 219.25...Recorded a score of 189.40 on 1-meter...Career-high score of 239.03 on 1-meter versus Northern Colorado...Career-high score of 244.95 on 3-meter versus Colorado State...Fourth-best scores on team on 3-meter and platform and fifth-best score on 1-meter for the season. High School: Four-year letterwinner and one-year team captain in diving at San Clemente HS...Made CIF State finals as a freshman and senior...Named team MVP in 2010...Also competed for Crown Valley Divers club and was named team MVP when the team won the AAU National Championship in 2011...Member of California Scholastic Federation...3.80 high school GPA. Personal: Carlye Jean Townsend was born June 1, 1994 in Mission Viejo, Calif.... Daughter of Craig and Debbi Townsend...Only child...Chose NAU due to its academics, diving program, location, and climate...Hobbies include drawing, photography, and watching boys lacrosse.

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Academic Notes: Major is undecided. High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter and two-year team captain at Parkway South HS...Won the state championship in the 50 freestyle as a senior after two runner-up finishes...Holds her high school record in the 50 freestyle... Member of school’s top 400 medley and 200 freestyle relay teams...Named to All-Suburban First Team..Also swam for CSP Tideriders...Holds several team records and earned Outstanding Performance Award...Also earned one letter and started in water polo and volleyball at Parkway South HS...3.1 high school GPA. Personal: Samantha Jayne Crocker was born March 28, 1996...Daughter of Steve and Heidi Crocker...One younger brother, Peter, and one younger sister, Natalie...Father, Steve, once held the short course world record in the 50 freestyle...Hobbies include theatre, traveling and reading...Chose NAU because it is “one of the best places on the planet.”


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FR. FREE/BACK 5-10 • HS ROSEVILLE, CALIF.

FR. BREAST/IM 5-7 • HS HENDERSON, NEV.

CLAIRE

MELANIE

HAMMOND

HARRIS

Academic Notes: Major is undecided.

Academic Notes: Majoring in elementary education.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter at Woodcreek HS...Four-time All-League selection...Placed in the CIF Sections D1 top-eight all four years... Received Woodcreek HS MVP as a sophomore and junior...Holds varsity school records in 50, 100, 200 and 500 freestyle, 100 backstroke and 200 medley and 400 freestyle relays...Also swam for Bronze Medal Swim Club and California Capital Aquatics...Received Coaches Award for California Capital Aquatics club team in 2012-13...3.65 high school GPA...Received AP Scholar Award, Academic Merit Award, Scholastic All-American and Sierra Nevada Swimming Scholar Athlete.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter and one-year team captain at Basic HS...Won the state championship in the 100 and 200 breaststrokes in 2013... Finished second in the 100 breaststroke and third in the 100 butterfly in 2014... Holds school records in the 200 and 500 freestyle, 200 individual medley, 100 butterfly and 100 breaststroke...Named to Nevada Sunrise Regional First Team from 2010-13...Swimmer of the Year runner-up in 2013...Team-high points leader all four years...Also earned one letter and started in cross country at Basic HS... Named best first-year runner...3.487 high school GPA...Ranked 48th of 528 in high school class...Member of Nevada All-State Academic Team.

Personal: Claire T Hammond was born March 12, 1996 in Sacramento, Calif.... Daughter of Lori Vose and Bob Hammond...Two sisters, Brooke and Emily...Both parents are triathletes...Sister, Brooke, is currently a swimmer at San Jose State... Hobbies include reading, hiking and baking...Lists most exciting event as watching the 2008 Summer Olympics when Michael Phelps won eight gold medals...Chose NAU because she loved the team, coaches and location.

Personal: Melanie Hope Harris was born June 4, 1996 in Richmond, Va....Daughter of Don and Jean Fitzgerald and Jim Harris...Mother, Jean, was the U.S. Navy Athlete of the Year in 1990...Stepfather, Don, played ice hockey at Boston College...Lists most memorable athletic moment as dropping her time by nearly a full second and winning the 100 breaststroke state championship by 10 seconds... Chose NAU because it was a great choice for her academically and athletically and it felt like home from the minute she walked on campus.

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FR. FREE/BREAST 5-8 • HS PEORIA, ARIZ.

FR. DIVING 5-5 • HS FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIF.

RONI

ALYSSA

HOUCK

LOEFFELMAN

Academic Notes: Majoring in marine biology.

Academic Notes: Majoring in hotel and restaurant management.

High School: One-year letterwinner and starter in swimming at Centennial HS... Also was a two-year letterwinner and one-year starter in cross country at Kaiserslautern HS in Kaiserslautern, Germany...Also swam for seven years for Kaiserslautern Swim Club...Member of high school Photo Club and German Society.

High School: Three-year letterwinner and starter at Fountain Valley HS...Team won the Sunset League Dive Championship in 2012...Placed second on 1-meter at Sunset League Championship in 2014...Named Athlete of the Month in April 2014...Also was a four-year letterwinner and starter and three-year team captain on dance team at Fountain Valley HS...Placed fourth as a soloist at USA Nationals...Three-time top-10 dancer at USA Elite Camp...Helped team win 2014 CADTD State Sweepstakes Championship...Team was USA Character finalist at Nationals in 2014 and Jazz, Lyrical and Hip Hop finalists in 2013...3.1 high school GPA... Academic Honor Roll from 2010-14...Cornonet Nominee for Girls Athletics and Peforming Arts.

Personal: Veronica Marie Houck was born Feb. 19, 1996 in Wichita, Kan.... Daughter of James Houck...Two older sisters, Frankie and Leigh...Sister, Frankie, swam at Bowling Green...Hobbies include reading, longboarding and photography...Lists most exciting event as watching swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London...Chose NAU because it was close to home and the renowned biology program.

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Personal: Alyssa Ann Loeffelman was born May 4, 1996 in Hoffman Estates, Ill....Daughter of Sheri and Jeff Loeffelman...One brother, Alex, and two sisters, Aundrea and Anna...Brother, Alex, played soccer at Cal Poly...Hobbies include dance...Lists most exciting event as watching two of her previous teammates compete for a spot in the Olympics at the 2012 Gymnastics Olympic Trials...Chose NAU because it was the best fit for her major and the incredible dive program winning the WAC.


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FR. BACK/IM 6-0 • HS PHOENIX, ARIZ.

FR. BREAST/IM 5-7 • HS PHOENIX, ARIZ.

ALLISON

AUDREY

MANN

MANN

Academic Notes: Majoring in interior design.

Academic Notes: Majoring in exercise science.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and one-year team captain at Sunnyslope HS...Finished fifth in the 100 backstroke and eighth in the 200 individual medley at the state championships in 2014...Broke the school record in the 100 backstroke by two seconds...Swam on the sectional team three years in a row...Helped her team maintain a 16-year undefeated streak in dual meets...Voted Most Spirited on both her high school and club teams...Also swam for Phoenix Swim Club...3.80 high school GPA...Ranked in top seven percent of high school class...Member of honor roll all four years.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and one-year team captain at Sunnyslope HS...Finished seventh in the 100 breaststroke at state championships in 2014... Was the high point qualifier of her district meet three years in a row...Named Swimmer of the Meet at district meet...Helped her team to a third-place finish at Division II high school state championships as a freshman...Helped her team maintain a 16-year undefeated streak in dual meets...Also swam for Phoenix Swim Club... Received Most Improved and Coach’s Award on club team...3.94 high school GPA...Ranked in top five percent of high school class...Member of honor roll all four years.

Personal: Allison Nicole Mann was born Feb. 4, 1996 in Phoenix, Ariz....Daughter of Lynne and Tim Mann...One older brother, Kevan, and one twin sister, Audrey... Twin sister, Audrey, is also on the NAU swimming & diving team...Hobbies include art and snowboarding...Lists most exciting event as coaching and watching everyone compete at a Special Olympics meet because she loved observing their smiles when they finished...Chose NAU because she loves Flagstaff, the team and snow.

Personal: Audrey Elizabeth Mann was born Feb. 4, 1996 in Phoenix, Ariz.... Daughter of Lynne and Tim Mann...One older brother, Kevan, and one twin sister, Allison...Twin sister, Allison, is also on the NAU swimming & diving team...Hobbies include reading...Lists most memorable athletic moment as attending Spring Sectionals in March 2013...Chose NAU because she the team is amazing and it is exactly where she wants to spend the next four years of her life.

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FR. FREE/FLY 5-8 • HS PAPAKURA, AUCKLAND

FR. DIVING 5-6 • HS CASTAIC, CALIF.

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EMMA

RICHTER

SIMMONDS

Academic Notes: Majoring in hotel and restaurant management.

Academic Notes: Majoring in exercise science.

High School: Swam for Coach Jana Wilkitzki at Howick College...Holds multiple regional counties swimming records...National Age Group swimming medalist... Received high school swimming Gold Award...Swam in tag team triathlons and Aquathons and helped her Howick College team to a medal every year...Won a silver medal at the NZ Open Championships in 2012 in the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain at West Ranch HS...Two-time league champ and runner-up once...Three-time CIF diver...Became the first diver at her high school to win league...Team was West Ranch League champions all four years...Received team’s Most Courageous and Wildcat Warrior awards...Also ran cross country for three years at West Ranch HS...Placed first at the Kenny Staub Invitational for JV girls...Ran the 5K in 21 minutes...3.2 high school GPA...Athletic Scholar for three years.

Personal: Kimberly Storm Richter was born Feb. 8, 1996 in Chipinge, Zimbabwe...Daughter of Bruce and Sharon Richter...Two older sisters, Samantha and Nicky...Lived in Zimbabwe until moving to New Zealand at 10 years old...Lists most memorable athletic moment as meeting Kirsty Coventry at the Zimbabwe Junior Nationals in 2005 because Kirsty was Zimbabwe’s most successful Olympic athlete and she is one of her biggest idols...Chose NAU because she was motivated by former Lumberjacks and club teammates Emma Lowther and Rachel Palmer, who achieved beyond their expectations by attending NAU.

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Personal: Emma Lee Simmonds was born Aug. 23 in Valencia, Calif....Daughter of Martha and Paul Simmonds...Two older brothers, Steven and Robert...Hobbies include camping and outdoor activities...Lists most exciting event as traveling to France and Spain with her school...Chose NAU because of the beautiful campus, great diving coach and great academic programs.


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FR. FLY/FREE 5-8 • HS HANNOVER, GERMANY

Returners (63% - 468 of 743 total points): Points Caitlin Wright.....................................................................................51.5 Kendall Brown......................................................................................51 Alex Huff...............................................................................................48 Chelsea Jackson..................................................................................48 Sara Lenhoff.........................................................................................46 Alexis Juergens....................................................................................43 Alexa Geiger.........................................................................................41 Jori Lindquist.....................................................................................33.5 Urte Kazakeviciute...............................................................................31 Carlye Townsend..................................................................................29 Caitlin Baker.........................................................................................24 Monica Pruett.......................................................................................19 Eva Pold.................................................................................................3 Total....................................................................................................468

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STAFFELDT Academic Notes: Majoring in business economics. High School: Swam for Coach Emil Guligev at Humboldtschule Hannover...Finished eighth in the 100 butterfly at German National meet in 2014...Also swam for SGS Hannover Swim Club...Holds club long course and short course records in 50, 100 and 200 butterfly...Also holds 50 butterfly short course record in Lower Saxony.

Lost (37% - 275 of 743 total points): Points Emma Lowther..................................................................................76.5 Jordan Burnes......................................................................................68 Rachel Palmer...................................................................................59.5 Stirling Smith........................................................................................36 Kathryn Palomino.................................................................................17 Andrea Derflinger.................................................................................14 Jane Wakefield.......................................................................................4 Total....................................................................................................275

Personal: Alina Staffeldt was born March 29, 1995 in Hannover, Germany... Daughter of Joachim and Christiane Staffeldt...Two younger sisters, Svenja and Meike...Mother, Christiane, was member of Germany’s bronze medal 4x100 freestyle relay team at 1984 Summer Olympics...Lists most memorable athletic moment as making the finals for the first time winning medals in all of her events at the German Age Group Championships...Chose NAU because she was looking for new experiences and the mixture of academic and swim programs.

Relay Points Divided by 4 Per Individual

Top Finishers by Event Event Top Finisher (Place) 50 Freestyle..................................................................Alex Huff* (Ninth) 100 Freestyle.....................................................Kathryn Palomino (14th) 200 Freestyle.........................................................Emma Lowther (Fifth) 500 Freestyle....................................................Emma Lowther (Second) 1,650 Freestyle..................................................... Kendall Brown* (First) 100 Backstroke.......................................................Sara Lenhoff* (Third) 200 Backstroke.....................................................Sara Lenhoff* (Fourth) 100 Breaststroke.............................................. Jordan Burnes (Second) 200 Breaststroke....................................................Jordan Burnes (First) 100 Butterfly...................................................... Alexis Juergens* (Sixth) 200 Butterfly....................................................... Rachel Palmer (Fourth) 200 IM.................................................................. Jordan Burnes (Third) 400 IM............................................................. Kendall Brown* (Second) 1-meter Diving................................................. Chelsea Jackson* (Third) 3-meter Diving................................................. Chelsea Jackson* (Third) Platform Diving................................................ Chelsea Jackson* (Third)

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A season that culminates in a championship will always be remembered as a successful one. But when a team is thrown as many obstacles as the Northern Arizona swimming & diving squad dealt with on their way to the first Western Athletic Conference championship in program history, the 2013-14 season is even sweeter. “We had contributions from everybody all year long and it started with our first dual meet and it just carried all the way through,” said head coach Andy Johns, the WAC Coach of the Year. “We’ve been so close so many times and to have a year that wasn’t easy and perfect end with a championship is fantastic. We were well-prepared for a tight conference meet because this year was tougher than most in some respects and we got clutch swims from a lot of people during different times of the year.” Having lost some key swimmers and divers from their conference runner-up team the year before, the fourth second-place finish in the last six seasons, winning the WAC this year was going to require a collective effort. Knowing that, the Lumberjacks went to work starting with their season opener back in October against New Mexico. Facing an early deficit to the Lobos, the Lumberjacks powered their way to victory behind 10 individual wins, three coming from sophomore Kendall Brown. Dual meet victories against Idaho, which was just a foreshadowing of things to come, and Northern Colorado led to a 3-0 start to the season before NAU suffered a narrow four-point loss to Colorado State. A pair of invitationals followed with the NAU swimmers competing at the UNLV Invite and the divers making the trip south to the Arizona Wildcat Diving Invite. Facing top-caliber competition from the Pac-12 and more in addition to inclement pool and weather conditions, the Lumberjacks stood to the test with five swimmers placing in the top-eight individually in Las Vegas and sophomore Chelsea Jackson leading the diving contingent with top-10 finishes on all three boards.

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A dual meet win over New Mexico State gave the Lumberjacks momentum with the turn of the calendar to 2014 heading into their week-long training camp in Tucson, capped off with a double-dual versus Arizona and Oregon State. While the swimmers had time off until the team’s final dual meet against Grand Canyon, the divers were struck with a big blow during their trip to Air Force for the AFA Diving Invite. On the final day of competition, senior Gwen Smithberg suffered what appeared to be a season-ending injury at the time, forcing her to miss her Senior Day as well as the conference championships. In an emotionally charged final home meet for the team’s nine seniors, the Lumberjacks pulled away late, dominating the final third of the meet to defeat in-state rival GCU. The meet was one of the fastest ever at the Wall Aquatic Center with nine pool records going down on the day with senior Emma Lowther (100 free), Brown (800 free), senior Stirling Smith (200 breast) and junior Alexis Juergens (100 fly) etching their names onto the Wall Aquatic Center record chart. Following a 5-3 dual meet season in which 14 different Lumberjacks won at least one individual event with Lowther pacing the team with nine victories, NAU traveled to San Antonio with high hopes of erasing the program’s recent close calls. The meet was expected to be tightly contested and it stayed true to expectations through the first three days. Despite not winning a single event, the Lumberjacks led or had a share of the lead at the end of each of the first three days (tied after day one and ahead by six and 19 points respectively after days two and three). Yet Idaho remained on NAU’s heels heading into the final day of competition with the trophy on the line. With the WAC Championship within grasp, the Lumberjacks brought their ‘A’ game in the morning session, punching a ticket for 17 entries into the night’s scoring heats with 11 of them in the championship finals. The night session got off to resounding start with the team’s dis-


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2013-14 SEASON IN REVIEW tance squad sweeping the top-three medal positions in the mile. Brown defended her conference title in the 1,650 freestyle and was followed by Lowther and junior Caitlin Wright in the topthree. Off to a fast start, the Lumberjacks took full advantage of their championship finals appearances and essentially clinched the title by crushing the competition in the 200 breaststroke. Senior Jordan Burnes earned her first individual gold medal of her career in the event and freshman Urte Kazakeviciute and Smith completed NAU’s second medal sweep of the night. In all, NAU snagged four of the top-five spots and half of the top-10 in total in the event. Not to be outdone, the Lumberjack divers were clutch on the boards as they came together in the absence of Smithberg. Jackson as well as freshman Alexa Geiger, sophomore Carlye Townsend and senior Jane Wakefield all scored in the final diving event on platform, the second time in three diving events at the WAC Championships, that they did so. “When I look back and reflect, we had a very successful season,” said diving coach Nikki Huffman. “All five divers trained hard and brought great attitude day in and day out. Going into WAC, we had to overcome a traumatic event and they stepped up and dove well. We had great leadership and depth and I am proud of all of their efforts.” The entire team’s depth was on full display over the four days in San Antonio, as it was all season long, as a total of 20 athletes – 16 swimmers and four divers – scored points in at least one event. Of the 20, 16 of them got into the top-eight championship final in at least one event, overcoming just two individual gold medals and one total medal in the relays. Burnes broke both of school records in the breaststroke events with a pair of NCAA B Standard times, while Kazakeviciute and Brown notched B times in the 200 breast and 400 IM respectively. A trio of divers wrapped up the season at the NCAA Zone E Meet as Jackson, a three-time bronze medalist at the conference meet, and Geiger, a second-team All-WAC selection on all three boards, was joined by the triumphant return of Smithberg. Jackson qualified for the finals on both 1-meter and 3-meter while Geiger concluded her spectacular first season with a Zone appearance and Smithberg was afforded the opportunity to dive amongst the best divers in the region to close out her career.

2013-14 Meet Results

O26 N2 N8 N9 D7 J3 J3 F8

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

5-3 dual NEW MEXICO W, 166.5-131.5 IDAHO W, 175-125 at Northern Colorado W, 178-117 at Colorado State L, 152-148 at New Mexico State W, 171-129 at Arizona L, 188-107 vs. Oregon State L, 157-137 GRAND CANYON W, 168-125

2014 WAC Results

Northern Arizona Idaho New Mexico State Bakersfield Grand Canyon North Dakota Northern Colorado Seattle

743 642 528 442 438 364 349 154

Swimmer of the Year Rachel Millet, Jr., Idaho Diver of the Year Mairin Jameson, Sr., Idaho Freshman of the Year Hannah Kastigar, Grand Canyon Coach of the Year Andy Johns, Northern Arizona Diving Coach of the Year Kelly Gufford, Idaho

NCAA Zone Diving Participants Alexa Geiger Chelsea Jackson Gwen Smithberg

After falling short so often, the Lumberjacks, ranked No. 25 nationally in the final CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major Rankings, finally conquered the Western Athletic Conference. It will be tough to replace a senior class that has contributed so much over the last four years in the pool, in the classroom and in the community, but after what NAU endured last year, nobody should be surprised when the Lumberjacks are right back in contention for a title repeat this year. “It’s motivating (to repeat),” Johns said. “We’re losing 200 points from our seniors, but with our incoming freshmen we’ll be good in different ways next year. The challenge will be to continue to work hard and persevere to be ready for another battle.”

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2013-14 Top Times/Scores (Some In-Season Converted for Yards) Event

50 Free 100 Free 200 Free 500 Free 1,000 Free 1,650 Free 100 Back 200 Back 100 Breast 200 Breast 100 Fly 200 Fly 200 IM 400 IM 1m Dive 3m Dive Platform

Regular Season Conference Meet 23.72, Alexis Juergens 23.83, Alex Huff 24.44, Trinity Frazee 23.89, Alexis Juergens 52.12, Emma Lowther 51.55, Trinity Frazee 53.04, Trinity Frazee 52.51, Kathryn Palomino 1:51.18, Emma Lowther 1:49.36, Emma Lowther 1:52.69, Caitlin Wright 1:51.67, Caitlin Wright 4:54.11, Emma Lowther 4:51.29, Emma Lowther 4:55.08, Caitlin Wright 4:54.53, Kendall Brown 10:12.20, Kendall Brown N/A 10:16.06, Emma Lowther N/A 16:50.30, Kendall Brown 16:33.27, Kendall Brown 17:08.11, Caitlin Wright 16:40.64, Emma Lowther 57.31, Jori Lindquist 55.55, Sara Lenhoff 57.79, Trinity Frazee 56.04, Alex Huff 2:01.28, Rachel Palmer 1:59.26, Sara Lenhoff 2:03.56, Jori Lindquist 2:02.15, Alex Huff 1:03.68, Stirling Smith 1:01.94, Jordan Burnes 1:04.65, Urte Kazakeviciute 1:03.07, Stirling Smith 2:18.70, Stirling Smith 2:13.35, Jordan Burnes 2:20.55, Caitlin Baker 2:14.99, Urte Kazakeviciute 55.69, Alexis Juergens 55.38, Alexis Juergens 56.09, Rachel Palmer 58.07, Andrea Derflinger 2:06.17, Kathryn Palomino 2:02.16, Rachel Palmer 2:06.24, Alexis Juergens 2:03.09, Andrea Derflinger 2:04.86, Rachel Palmer 2:02.65, Jordan Burnes 2:06.35, Jordan Burnes 2:03.68, Rachel Palmer 4:25.02, Rachel Palmer 4:18.46, Kendall Brown 4:25.12, Kendall Brown 4:23.20, Rachel Palmer 303.15, Chelsea Jackson 302.50, Chelsea Jackson 282.97, Alexa Geiger 278.95, Alexa Geiger 316.80, Chelsea Jackson 315.85, Chelsea Jackson 310.43, Gwen Smithberg 310.15, Alexa Geiger 247.65, Gwen Smithberg 230.50, Chelsea Jackson 205.60, Chelsea Jackson 198.55, Alexa Geiger

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NCAA Top-100 Times

100 Breast New Record: Jordan Burnes, 1:01.94 Old Record (2013): Burnes, 1:02.04

1,650 Free Kendall Brown - 16:33.27.......... #85

200 Breast New Record: Jordan Burnes, 2:13.35 Old Record (2013): Burnes, 2:14.13

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200 Breast Jordan Burnes - 2:13.35.............. #78 800 Free Relay Caitlin Wright, Kathryn Palomino..... Rachel Palmer, Emma Lowther......... 7:24.66........................................#96 200 Medley Relay Sara Lenhoff, Jordan Burnes........... Alexis Juergens, Jori Lindquist..... 1:42.33........................................#93 400 Medley Relay Sara Lenhoff, Jordan Burnes........... Rachel Palmer, Emma Lowther......... 3:43.84........................................#89

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PROGRAM RECORDS School Records (Short Course Yards)

Event 50 Freestyle 100 Freestyle 200 Freestyle 500 Freestyle 1,000 Freestyle 1,650 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke 200 Breaststroke 100 Butterfly 200 Butterfly 200 Individual Medley 400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle Relay 400 Freestyle Relay 800 Freestyle Relay 200 Medley Relay 400 Medley Relay 1m Diving (6) 1m Diving (10) 3m Diving (6) 3m Diving (11) Platform Diving (5)

Mark 22.95 49.22 1:48.26 4:46.55 9:54.38 16:18.13 54.09 1:56.56 1:01.94 2:13.35 54.67 1:58.82 2:01.00 4:17.46 1:33.31 3:23.85 7:17.93 1:40.99 3:38.69 332.33 408.77 365.18 505.20 261.10

Name(s) Rachael Foe Ellie Morrissey Emma Lowther April Diez April Diez April Diez Fi Connell Fi Connell Jordan Burnes Jordan Burnes Rachael Foe Rachel Palmer Ellie Morrissey Kendall Brown Rachael Foe/Tami Binek/Claire Ferro/Meredith Egloria Kelsey Loy/Emma Lowther/Caitlin Wright/Ellie Morrissey Emma Lowther/Rachel Palmer/Ellie Morrissey/Caitlin Wright Fi Connell/Jordan Burnes/Alexis Juergens/Kelsey Loy Fi Connell/Jordan Burnes/Rachel Palmer/Ellie Morrissey Taryn Harris Kristin Wright Taryn Harris Kate Morgan Gwen Smithberg

Meet-Location WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas NCAA Championships - Indianapolis, Ind. San Diego, Calif. NCAA Championships - Indianapolis, Ind. WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas Arizona - Tucson, Ariz. New Mexico - Flagstaff, Ariz. Arizona - Tucson, Ariz. NIC Championships - Rochester, Mich. WAC Championships - San Antonio, Texas

Date 2/26/2009 3/2/2013 2/24/2012 3/18/1994 11/21/1994 3/19/1994 2/26/2011 2/25/2012 2/28/14 3/1/2014 2/26/2009 2/25/2012 2/28/2013 3/1/2013 2/26/2009 3/2/2013 2/27/2013 2/27/2013 3/1/2013 1/7/2011 11/18/1995 1/7/2011 2/28/2003 3/2/2013

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Wall Aquatic Center Swimming Records (Short Course Meters)

Event 50 Freestyle 100 Freestyle 200 Freestyle 400 Freestyle 800 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 200 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke 200 Breaststroke 100 Butterfly 200 Butterfly 200 Individual Medley 400 Individual Medley 200 Freestyle Relay 400 Freestyle Relay 800 Freestyle Relay 200 Medley Relay 400 Medley Relay

Mark 26.26 57.70 2:04.67 4:18.53 8:59.96 1:02.80 2:18.17 1:12.03 2:34.86 1:02.57 2:17.83 2:20.44 5:04.41 1:45.66 3:54.80 8:31.68 1:56.46 4:15.82

Wall Aquatic Center Diving Records

Name, School Date Jovanna Koens, Grand Canyon 2/8/2014 Emma Lowther, Northern Arizona 2/8/2014 April Diez, Northern Arizona 11/15/1992 April Diez, Northern Arizona 12/8/1994 Kendall Brown, Northern Arizona 2/8/2014 Kaela McKee, New Mexico 10/26/2013 Hannah Kastigar, Grand Canyon 2/8/2014 Danielle Herrmann, Kansas 10/18/2008 Stirling Smith, Northern Arizona 2/8/2014 Alexis Juergens, Northern Arizona 2/8/2014 Hannah Kastigar, Grand Canyon 2/8/2014 Hannah Kastigar, Grand Canyon 2/8/2014 April Diez, Northern Arizona 1/23/1993 Boise State 11/20/2010 Washington State 11/21/2011 Arizona State 1/30/2000 Grand Canyon 2/8/2014 Boise State 11/20/2010

Event 1-meter (6) 1-meter (10) 3-meter (6) 3-meter (11)

Mark 303.15 408.77 327.83 451.72

Name, School Date Chelsea Jackson, Northern Arizona 10/26/2013 Kristin Wright, Northern Arizona 11/18/1995 Taryn Harris, Northern Arizona 12/6/2008 Amy Palmer, Arizona State 12/8/1991

All-Time Top Performances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

22.95 23.07 23.51 23.60 23.72

50-yard Freestyle Rachael Foe, 2/2009 Ellie Morrissey, 2/2013 Corie Collins, 2/2007 Fi Connell, 2/2012 Alexis Juergens, 11/2013

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

49.22 50.77 50.97 51.34 51.38

100-yard Freestyle Ellie Morrissey, 3/2013 Rachael Foe, 2/2009 Corie Collins, 2/2007 Kelsey Loy, 2/2013 Chalene Dirks-Ryan, 2/2012

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

54.09 55.55 55.61 56.35 56.95

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1:48.26 1:50.17 1:50.23 1:50.26 1:50.42

200-yard Freestyle Emma Lowther, 2/2012 Vivian Landeck, 2/2011 Danielle Filipp, 2/2009 April Diez, 3/1994 Alexis Buckley, 2/2006

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

200-yard Backstroke 1:56.56 Fi Connell, 2/2012 1:59.26 Sara Lenhoff, 3/2014 2:01.12 Chelsey Urban, 2/2001 2:01.28 Rachel Palmer, 11/2013 2:01.40 Shannon Packard, 2/2006

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4:46.69 4:47.31 4:50.56 4:50.84 4:52.62

500-yard Freestyle April Diez, 3/1994 Emma Lowther, 2/2012 Alexis Buckley, 3/2006 Caitlin Wright, 2/2013 Kendall Brown, 2/2013

100-yard Breaststroke 1. 1:01.94 Jordan Burnes, 2/2014 2. 1:03.07 Stirling Smith, 2/2014 3. 1:03.20 Urte Kazakeviciute, 2/2014 4. 1:03.33 Kim Kopra, 2/2008 5. 1:04.12 Danielle Filipp, 2/2009

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1,650-yard Freestyle 16:18.13 April Diez, 3/1994 16:27.12 Alexis Buckley, 2/2006 16:31.73 Kendall Brown, 3/2013 16:36.50 Emma Lowther, 2/2012 16:41.68 Caitlin Wright, 3/2013

200-yard Breaststroke 1. 2:13.35 Jordan Burnes, 3/2014 2. 2:14.99 Urte Kazakeviciute, 3/2014 3. 2:16.02 Danielle Filipp, 2/2009 4. 2:16.39 Stirling Smith, 3/2013 5. 2:17.29 T.J. Williams, 2/2009

100-yard Backstroke Fi Connell, 2/2011 Sara Lenhoff, 2/2014 Alex Huff, 3/2013 Kristen Hamilton, 2/2009 Kelly Busche, 2/2004

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

400-yard Individual Medley 4:17.46 Kendall Brown, 3/2013 4:18.36 Rachel Palmer, 3/2013 4:20.35 Jordan Burnes, 2/2012 4:23.73 Alexis Buckley, 2/2007 4:24.46 Emily Simon, 2/2004

100-yard Butterfly Rachael Foe, 2/2009 Kristen Hamilton, 2/2009 Alexis Juergens, 2/2014 Renee Rother, 2/2009 Kelly Busche, 2/2005

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1-meter Springboard (6 Dives) 332.33 Taryn Harris, 1/2011 325.65 Kristy Ardavanis, 1/2013 307.13 Blair Buder, 12/2004 303.15 Chelsea Jackson, 10/2013 297.30 Danielle Borth, 2/2008

200-yard Butterfly 1. 1:58.82 Rachel Palmer, 2/2012 2. 2:01.96 Emma Lowther, 3/2013 3. 2:02.00 Kendall Brown, 3/2013 4. 2:02.28 Andrea Derflinger, 3/2013 5. 2:02.50 Andrea Redman, 2/1999

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3-meter Springboard (6 Dives) 365.18 Taryn Harris, 1/2011 329.93 Kristy Ardavanis, 1/2013 326.17 Kate Morgan, 2000 318.75 Natalie Hughes, 1/2008 316.80 Chelsea Jackson, 11/2013

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

261.10 230.50 221.75 221.00 219.10

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54.67 54.93 55.38 55.46 55.52

200-yard Individual Medley 2:01.00 Ellie Morrissey, 2/2013 2:01.29 Fi Connell, 2/2012 2:01.49 Rachael Foe, 2/2009 2:02.10 Jordan Burnes, 2/2013 2:02.67 Rachel Palmer, 2/2012

Platform (5 Dives) Gwen Smithberg, 3/2013 Chelsea Jackson, 3/2014 Danielle Borth, 2/2008 Kali Lents, 2/2012 Natalie Hughes, 2/2008


LUMBERJACK SWIMMING & DIVING

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Listed by Year 1986 (2): ...............Valerie Simmons 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) 1987 (7): ..............................................Trish Gillespie (200 fly) ........................Cheryl Gillett 3 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free) ................... Cari Thomson 3 (100 breast, 200 breast, 200 IM) 1988 (4):........................................ Heather Eastin (1m Diving) ............................................................ Alexia Hotis (200 back) ................................ Cari Thomson 2 (100 breast, 200 breast) 1989 (5): ................... Doreen Cosenza 3 (500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM) ..........................................................Kathy Pollard (100 back) ...................................................... Cari Thomson (100 breast) 1990 (5):............................................. Shawna Darby (400 IM) ............................... Kristy O’Connell 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) ................................ Cari Thomson 2 (100 breast, 200 breast) 1991 (1):............................................ Ana Azevedo (200 back) 1992 (1):..........................................Emily Seuferer (100 back) 1993 (2):........................................... Ursula Fryer (200 breast) ........................................................Emily Seuferer (100 back) 1994 (7): ................April Diez 4 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM) ................................................................. Gina Gioco (100 fly) ........................................Hadas Pade 2 (100 back, 200 back) 1995 (6): ................April Diez 4 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM) ............................................................ Trudy Henkels (200 fly) ........................................................... Hadas Pade (100 back) 1996 (1):........................................... Andrea Redman (200 fly) 1997 (4): .......................................... Andrea Redman (200 fly) ............................................................Jenny Wolters (50 free) ....................................Kristin Wright 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) 1998 (6): .....................Stephanie Cox 3 (200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free) ......................................................... Andrea Redman (200 fly) .......................................................Jocelyn Rossi (200 breast) .........................................................Kristin Wright (1m Diving) 2001 (2):..............................................Kate Morgan (Platform) ....................................................... Chelsey Urban (200 back) 2002 (2):...................... Kate Morgan 2 (1m Diving, 3m Diving) 2003 (4): .....................Kate Morgan 3 (1m Diving, 3m Diving, Platform) ...............................................................Emily Simon (400 IM) 2004 (7):......................................... Alexis Buckley (1650 free) ...............................Blair Buder 2 (1m Diving, Platform Diving) .......................................................... Kelly Busche (100 back) ...................................................Shannon Packard (200 back) .............................................Emily Simon 2 (500 free, 400 IM) 2006 (1): ........................................ Alexis Buckley (1650 free) 2007 (1): .............................................Alexis Buckley (400 IM) 2008 (1): ...................................... Natalie Hughes (3m Diving) 2009 (1): ............................................... Rachael Foe (200 IM) 2010 (2): ............................ Fi Connell 2 (100 back, 200 back) 2011 (1): ................................................ Fi Connell (200 back) 2012 (5): ................................ Fi Connell 2 (200 back, 200 IM) ............................................Rachel Palmer 2 (200 fly, 400 IM) .............800 Free Relay (Lowther, Palmer, Dirks-Ryan, Maier) 2013 (5): ..................................... Kristy Ardavanis (1m Diving) ..................................................... Kendall Brown (1650 free) ......................................................... Ellie Morrissey (100 free) ......................................................Gwen Smithberg (Platform) .........400 Medley Relay (Connell, Burnes, Palmer, Morrissey) 2014 (2): ...................................... Jordan Burnes (200 breast) ..................................................... Kendall Brown (1650 free)

Listed by Name Kristy Ardavanis (1).....................................1m Diving (2013) Ana Azevedo (1)............................................ 200 back (1991) Kendall Brown (2)........................................ 1650 free (2013) ...................................................................... 1650 free (2014) Alexis Buckley (3)...............................1650 free (2004, 2006) ...........................................................................400 IM (2007) Blair Buder (2).............................. 1m Diving, Platform (2004) Jordan Burnes (2)........................... 400 Medley Relay (2013) .....................................................................200 breast (2014) Fi Connell (6)................................................... 100 back (201) ................................................... 200 back (2010, 2011, 2012) ...........................................................................200 IM (2012) ......................................................... 400 Medley Relay (2013) Doreen Cosenza (3)........ 500 free, 1,650 free, 400 IM (1989) Stephanie Cox (3)......... 200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free (1998) Shawna Darby (1).............................................400 IM (1990) April Diez (8)..........................................200 free (1994, 1995) ...............................................................500 free (1994, 1995) ............................................................1,650 free (1994, 1995) .................................................................400 IM (1994, 1995) Chalene Dirks-Ryan (1)...................... 800 Free Relay (2012) Heather Eastin (1)........................................1m Diving (1988) Rachael Foe (1).................................................200 IM (2009) Ursula Fryer (1)...........................................200 breast (1993) Trish Gillespie (1)............................................. 200 fly (1987) Cheryl Gillett (3)............ 200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free (1987) Gina Gioco (1)................................................... 100 fly (1994) Trudy Henkels (1)............................................. 200 fly (1995) Alexia Hotis (1)............................................. 200 back (1988) Natalie Hughes (1).......................................3m Diving (2008) Emma Lowther (1).............................. 800 Free Relay (2012) Krista Maier (1)................................... 800 Free Relay (2012) Kate Morgan (6).................................1m Diving (2002, 2003) ............................................................3m Diving (2002, 2003) .............................................................. Platform (2001, 2003) Ellie Morrissey (2).............................................100 free (2013) ......................................................... 400 Medley Relay (2013) Kristy O’Connell (2)...................1m Diving, 3m Diving (1990) Shannon Packard (1).................................... 200 back (2004) Hadas Pade (3).................................... 100 back (1994, 1995) ....................................................................... 200 back (1994) Rachel Palmer (4)............................................. 200 fly (2012) ...........................................................................400 IM (2012) ............................................................. 800 Free Relay (2012) ......................................................... 400 Medley Relay (2013) Kathy Pollard (1)........................................... 100 back (1989) Andrea Redman (3)...................... 200 fly (1996, 1997, 1998) Jocelyn Rossi (1)........................................200 breast (1998) Emily Seuferer (2)............................... 100 back (1992, 1993) Valerie Simmons (2)..................1m Diving, 3m Diving (1988) Emily Simon (3)......................................400 IM (2003, 2004) .........................................................................500 free (2004) Gwen Smithberg (1)....................................... Platform (2013) Cari Thomson (8)..........100 breast (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) .................................................200 breast (1987, 1988, 1990) ...........................................................................200 IM (1987) Chelsey Urban (1)......................................... 200 back (2001) Jenny Wolters (1)..............................................50 free (1997) Kristin Wright (3)...............................1m Diving (1997, 1998) ......................................................................3m Diving (1997)

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Active athletes in bold

Listed by Event 50 Free (1)............................................. 1997 (Jenny Wolters) 100 Free (1).......................................... 2013 (Ellie Morrissey) 200 Free (4)............................................. 1987 (Cheryl Gillett) ..........................................1994 (April Diez), 1995 (April Diez) .............................................................. 1998 (Stephanie Cox) 500 Free (6)............................................ 1987 (Cheryl Gillett), ............................. 1989 (Doreen Cosenza), 1994 (April Diez), ................................ 1995 (April Diez), 1998 (Stephanie Cox), ..................................................................2004 (Emily Simon) 1,650 Free (9)......................................... 1987 (Cheryl Gillett), ............................. 1989 (Doreen Cosenza), 1994 (April Diez), ................................ 1995 (April Diez), 1998 (Stephanie Cox), ......................... 2004 (Alexis Buckley), 2006 (Alexis Buckley), ...................... 2013 (Kendall Brown), 2014 (Kendall Brown) 100 Back (7).......................................... 1989 (Kathy Pollard), ........................ 1992 (Emily Seuferer), 1993 (Emily Seuferer), ................................1994 (Hadas Pade), 1995 (Hades Pade), ................................... 2004 (Kelly Busche), 2010 (Fi Connell) 200 Back (8)..............................................1988 (Alexa Hotis), .............................. 1991 (Ana Azevedo), 1994 (Hadas Pade), ................... 2001 (Chelsey Urban), 2004 (Shannon Packard), ...........2010 (Fi Connell), 2011 (Fi Connell), 2012 (Fi Connell) 100 Breast (4)....................................... 1987 (Cari Thomson), ......................... 1988 (Cari Thomson), 1989 (Cari Thomson), ............................................................... 1990 (Cari Thomson) 200 Breast (6)....................................... 1987 (Cari Thomson), .......................... 1988 (Cari Thomson), 1990 (Cari Thomson), ............................. 1993 (Ursula Fryer), 1998 (Jocelyn Rossi), .............................................................. 2014 (Jordan Burnes) 100 Fly (1)...................................................1994 (Gina Gioco) 200 Fly (6)............................................. 1987 (Trish Gillespie), ...................... 1995 (Trudy Henkels), 1996 (Andrea Redman), .................... 1997 (Andrea Redman, 1998 (Andrea Redman), .............................................................. 2012 (Rachel Palmer) 200 IM (3).............................................. 1987 (Cari Thomson), ....................................2009 (Rachael Foe), 2012 (Fi Connell) 400 IM (8)..........................................1989 (Doreen Cosenza), ................................ 1990 (Shawna Darby), 1994 (April Diez), .................................... 1995 (April Diez), 2003 (Emily Simon), ..........................2007 (Alexis Buckley), 2012 (Rachel Palmer) 1m Diving (9)....................................1986 (Valerie Simmons), ......................1988 (Heather Eastin), 1990 (Kristy O’Connell), .............................1997 (Kristin Wright), 1998 (Kristin Wright), .............................. 2002 (Kate Morgan), 2003 (Kate Morgan), .............................2004 (Blair Buder), 2013 (Kristy Ardavanis) 3m Diving (6)....................................1986 (Valerie Simmons), ....................... 1990 (Kristy O’Connell), 1997 (Kristen Wright), .............................. 2002 (Kate Morgan), 2003 (Kate Morgan), ............................................................. 2008 (Natalie Hughes) Platform (4)............................................. 2001 (Kate Morgan), ................................. 2003 (Kate Morgan), 2004 (Blair Buder), ........................................................... 2013 (Gwen Smithberg) 200 Free Relay (2)................................................. 1988, 1997 400 Free Relay (2)................................................. 1987, 1994 800 Free Relay (4)............................. 1987, 1994, 1995, 2012 200 Medley Relay (2)............................................ 1987, 1988 400 Medley Relay (3).................................. 1988, 1990, 2013

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NAU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES AND NCAA PARTICIPANTS Valerie Carter (1984-87), a 2006 NAU Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, didn’t know it but right after the ball dropped to start 2006, the ball started rolling on her induction. Keeping it a complete secret, Joe Carter contacted the NAU Athletic Media Relations office in early January to inquire about nominating his wife for the honor and from there, Carter’s numerous accomplishments in diving at NAU began to surface. Carter (formely Simmons) qualified for the NCAA Championships twice, becoming the first athlete in the program to ever qualify, and also became the school record-holder in both the one and three-meter events as well as the Pac-West Conference champion in both events as a junior. Carter was the team co-captain as a senior, all-academic Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference honoree and was twice named the team’s most outstanding diver.

VALERIE CARTER

Carter didn’t just receive a degree, pack up and leave. She has made Flagstaff her home and NAU her career. She has four different degrees from the university in physical therapy including an advanced master’s and a doctorate. Carter currently works as an associate professor in the Physical Therapy Department and also owns and operates Carter Rehabilitation in town along with her husband.

April Diez-Walker (1992-96), a first-ballot inductee into the NAU Athletics Hall of Fame, was the first female swimmer to compete at the Division I Swimming and Dving Championships and is the only swimming All-American in school history. Diez-Walker was a two-time NCAA Championships qualifier and still holds three individual school records - the 500 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle. A 1994 NCAA All-American in the 1,650 freestyle, she finished sixth overall at the NCAA meet and placed ninth in the 500 freestyle, earning honorable mention All-America honors. She was also a championship finalist at the 1993 World University Games in Buffalo, N.Y. Diez-Walker was also named the top female scholar-athlete in the nation following the 1993-94 academic year based on her athletic and academic accomplishments (a perfect 4.00 grade point average). The former April Diez was named Female Swimmer of the Year following the 1995 Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference Championships after winning the 1,650 free, 200 free, 500 free and 400 individual medley and setting an NAU record in the process. A native of Phoenix, she earned her degree in sociology at NAU, completed law school at the University of California, Berkeley, before moving back to Phoenix.

APRIL DIEZ-WALKER

A 2007 graduate of NAU, Alexis Buckley (2003-07) was the first female swimmer in 12 years to participate in the NCAA Championships when she qualified as a junior in the 1,650 freestyle with a time of 16:27.12, second only to All-American April Diez’s time of 16:18.13. Buckley was the first NAU swimmer to earn a Western Athletic Conference (WAC) title, garnering two of them since the Lumberjacks joined the WAC in 2004-05. As a junior, Buckley won the 1,650 freestyle at the WAC Championships and as a senior she set a school-record time of 4:23.73, that has since been broken, en route to winning her second title in the 400 individual medley. As a freshman, Buckley also won a conference title in the 1,650 freestyle before the Lumberjacks moved to the WAC. At the 2006 NCAA Championships, Buckley placed 19th in the 1,650 freestyle and 33rd in the prelims of the 500 freestyle.

ALEXIS BUCKLEY Pam Rogers, a 2007 NAU Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, was the head coach for the swimming and diving program from 1983-96 and also the first coach of the program. Rogers won five Pacific Collegiate Swimming Conference titles during her tenure and was responsible for the addition of the men’s program, which also won five conference titles. Rogers was the first woman in the sport of swimming and diving to be the head coach of a combined men’s and women’s Division I team. The team finished 29th at the 1994 NCAA Championships behind All-American April Diez’s performance in the 500 and 1,650 freestyle. Rogers coached 39 women’s conference champions in individual events and 47 Golden Eagle Scholar Athletes. She was a four-time All-American, a two-time national champion and an alternate for the U.S. Olympic Team in 1976, and went on to coach Arizona State to two national and four conference titles.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS/PROGRAM HISTORY Year Overall Record 1983-84 14-7 1984-85 5-11 1985-86 14-10 1986-87 17-2 1987-88 14-4 1988-89 8-4 1989-90 11-6 1990-91 19-12 1991-92 10-7 1992-93 20-5 1993-94* 52-30 1994-95 34-11 1995-96 14-8 1996-97 15-11 1997-98 18-10 1998-99 15-6 1999-2000 9-14 2000-01 13-10 2001-02 9-9 2002-03 9-10 2003-04 13-7 2004-05 11-8 2005-06 15-10 2006-07 12-8 2007-08 15-6 2008-09 14-10 2009-10 7-11 2010-11 8-8 2011-12 13-6 2012-13 13-7 2013-14 13-3 Totals 454-271 (.626)

Dual Record 0-1 3-2 8-4 11-2 8-4 4-4 4-6 6-3 3-4 5-3 5-2 10-2 4-6 3-8 5-5 6-5 4-11 4-6 2-7 6-9 5-5 5-2 3-4 6-6 9-5 7-9 3-7 3-6 7-5 5-6 5-3 160-152 (.513)

Conf. Finish 6th/9 6th/7 4th/10 1st/7 1st/7 1st/5 1st/8 3rd/9 4th/11 3rd/8 1st/10 2nd/13 3rd/13 2nd/12 1st/13 2nd/11 6th/9 3rd/8 2nd/6 2nd/5 2nd/5 5th/7 3rd/7 3rd/8 2nd/8 2nd/9 5th/9 3rd/8 2nd/8 2nd/9 1st/8 7 titles

Conference High Country Athletic High Country Athletic Pacific West Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming Pacific Collegiate Swimming National Independent National Independent National Independent National Independent National Independent National Independent Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic 5 conferences

Head Coach Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Pam Rogers Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns Andy Johns 2 coaches

* Team finished 29th/67 at 1994 NCAA Championships, Bold indicates conference champions

NCAA ALL-AMERICANS April Diez, 1994 1,650 freestyle - First Team 500 freestyle - Honorable Mention

LUMBERJACKS AT NCAAS Valerie (Simmons) Carter, 1986 Alexis Buckley, 2006 3-meter - 17th overall 1,650 freestyle - 19th overall 500 freestyle - 33rd overall April Diez, 1994 1,650 freestyle - 6th overall Team, 1994 500 freestyle - 9th overall 29th place overall (20 points) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFIERS

“A” or “B” qualifying standards April Diez, 1993............................................200 free, 500 free, 1,650 free Emma Lowther, 2011.................................................................. 1,650 free April Diez, 1994...........................................................500 free, 1,650 free Jordan Burnes, 2012................................................................. 100 breast April Diez, 1995............................................................................. 500 free Fi Connell, 2012............................................. 100 back, 200 back, 200 IM Andrea Redman, 1998.....................................................................200 fly Emma Lowther, 2012.....................................................200 free, 500 free Andrea Redman, 1999.....................................................................200 fly Rachel Palmer, 2012...........................................................200 fly, 400 IM Chelsey Urban, 2001....................................................................200 back Team, 2012.................800 free relay, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay Alexis Buckley, 2005....................................................500 free, 1,650 free Kendall Brown, 2013..................................................................... 400 IM Alexis Buckley, 2006....................................................500 free, 1,650 free Jordan Burnes, 2013.............................................. 100 breast, 200 breast Corie Collins, 2007........................................................................ 100 free Fi Connell, 2013.......................................................... 100 back, 200 back Rachael Foe, 2007.......................................................................... 50 free Ellie Morrissey, 2013........................................................ 100 free, 200 IM Rachael Foe, 2008.......................................................................... 50 free Rachel Palmer, 2013....................................................................... 400 IM Kim Kopra, 2008.............................................................. 100 breaststroke Jordan Burnes, 2014.............................................. 100 breast, 200 breast Fi Connell, 2010.......................................................... 100 back, 200 back Kendall Brown, 2014..................................................................... 400 IM Fi Connell, 2011........................................................... 100 back, 200 back Urte Kazakeviciute, 2014....................................................... 200 breast

NCAA ZONE DIVING QUALIFIERS

(Since 1994) 1994 (1)................................................................................. Holly Russell 2004 (2)............................................................... Blair Buder, Annie Deem 1995 (1)................................................................................. Holly Russell 2005 (4).......................................................... Blair Buder, Natalie Hughes 1996 (2)........................................................ Kelly Cochran, Kristin Wright 2006 (4)..............Danielle Borth, Blair Buder, Natalie Hughes, Dara Marin 1997 (3)......................... Shayne Carnahan, Kelly Cochran, Kristin Wright 2007 (2)..................................................... Danielle Borth, Natalie Hughes 1998 (2)........................................................ Kelly Cochran, Kristin Wright 2008 (4)........Danielle Borth, Megan Collier, Taryn Harris, Natalie Hughes 1999 (4)... Kelly Cochran, Michellle Guglielmo, Amy Martin, Kristin Wright 2009 (3).............................Lana Christensen, Megan Collier, Taryn Harris 2000 (4)............................................... Courtney McKenzie, Kate Morgan, 2010 (4).Kristy Ardavanis, Lana Christensen, Megan Collier, Taryn Harris ........................................................... Maryann Wagener, Bobbie Wallace 2011 (6)................ Cassie Anderson, Kristy Ardavanis, Lana Christensen, 2001 (4)..........................................Nichole Kotchka, Courtney McKenzie, .....................................................Megan Collier, Holly Frost, Taryn Harris ............................................................... Kate Morgan, Maryann Wagener 2012 (4).......... Cassie Anderson, Kristy Ardavanis, Holly Frost, Kali Lents 2002 (4)................................................ Annie Deem, Courtney McKenzie, 2013 (3)................ Kristy Ardavanis, Chelsea Jackson, Gwen Smithberg ............................................................... Kate Morgan, Maryann Wagener 2014 (3).................... Alexa Geiger, Chelsea Jackson, Gwen Smithberg 2003 (5).............................Blair Buder, Annie Deem, Courtney McKenzie, ............................................................... Kate Morgan, Maryann Wagener

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ALL-TIME MEET RESULTS NOTE: Results against 4-year colleges only. D2-3 D4 J14 F23-25

1983-84 – 0-1 dual at SDSU-UCSD Invitational at UC Irvine at Colorado College Relays at West Coast Ind. Championships

2nd/5 L, 85-54 3rd/9 6th/9

N9 N17 N29 F8 F8 F10 F28-M2

1984-85 – 3-2 dual UNLV at Wyoming Relays UTAH at San Diego vs. UC San Diego at UC Irvine at High Country Championships! !Las Cruces, N.M.

L, 82-58 5th/6 W, 84-51 W, 87-46 W, 75-64 L, 74-66 6th/7

O25 N1 D6 D7-8 J4 J10 J11 J14 F7 F7 F8 F8 F8 F20-22

1985-86 – 8-4 dual WYOMING NEW MEXICO STATE at Arizona at Arizona Invitational at UC Irvine Nevada at UNLV ARIZONA STATE at Northern Colorado vs. Colorado College at Air Force vs. Colorado Mines vs. Colorado College at Pac West Championships! !Moscow, Idaho

W, 87-49 W, 91-48 L, 56-46 4th/4 W, 70-45 W, 70-43 L, 86-54 L, 73-49 W, 98-42 W, 96-38 L, 77-38 W, 101-14 W, 101-14 4th/10

N14 N22 D10 J3 J3 J9 J9 J9 J13 J31 F6 F6 F7 F26-28

1986-87 – 11-2 dual UNLV PEPPERDINE at Arizona State at UC Irvine vs. Pacific vs. Pepperdine Nevada vs. San Diego at UC San Diego vs. Colorado College at Northern Colorado vs. Colorado College at Colorado at PCSC Championships

O31 N13 N13 N13 N21 N21 N21 N21 J9 F5 F5 F6 F18-20

1987-88 – 8-4 dual NEW MEXICO ARIZONA STATE UC IRVINE FRESNO STATE vs. Utah vs. Pacific vs. UC Davis at Nevada at San Diego at Colorado vs. Northern Colorado at Air Force at PCSC Championships

L, 90-50 W, 88-46 L, 111-56 W, 69-44 W, 75-36 W, 152-91 W, 157-87 W, 146-66 W, 174-82 W, 134-115 W, 72-64 W, 90-42 W, 135-106 1st/7 L, 84-58 L, 178-141 W, 57-56 W, 81-27 L, 158-110 W, 177-79 W, 182-84 W, 192-72 W, 130-67 W, 86-49 W, 87-53 L, 113-102 1st/7

1988-89 – 4-4 dual N4 N5 N19 J4 J4 J13 J17 F9 F23-25

AIR FORCE BYU at Nevada at UC Irvine vs. Fresno State SAN DIEGO WYOMING UTAH at PCSC Championships

W, 153-147 L, 166-134 W, 156-106 L, 151-92 L, 127-78 W, 163-112 W, 68-41 L, 159-141 1st/5

N3 N3 N10 N10 N17 N18 D2 J13 J13 F2

1989-90 – 4-6 NEVADA COLORADO UNLV PURDUE at Utah at BYU SAN DIEGO WYOMING FRESNO STATE at New Mexico State

W, 73-49 W, 93-47 L, 167-128 L, 97-42 L, 135-108 L, 131-103 W, 65-46 L, 59-54 L, 73-32 W, 67-44

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N3 N10 N10 N17 J5-6 J12 J19 F2 F8 F9 F21-23

1990-91 – 6-3 dual NEW MEXICO NEVADA SAN DIEGO BYU at UCI Invitational WYOMING NEW MEXICO STATE at UNLV at Air Force at Northern Colorado at PCSC Championships

W, 159-136 L, 75-40 W, 90-41 L, 143-104 8th/15 W, 137-100 W, 151-83 L, 131-105 W, 122-121 W, 126-117 3rd/9

N7 N9 N10 J7 F1 F8 F8 F19-21

1991-92 – 3-4 dual HAWAII SAN DIEGO UNLV NEW MEXICO at New Mexico State at San Diego vs. CS Los Angeles at PCSC Championships

L, 126-93 W, 140-115 L, 140-98 L, 131-82 L, 123-100 W, 93-44 W, 43-25 4th/11

N15 N21 N21 J9-10 J16 J23 J29 J30 F6 F18-20

1992-93 – 5-3 dual UC SAN DIEGO at San Diego vs. CS Northridge at UCI Invitational at UNLV NEW MEXICO STATE ARIZONA STATE SAN DIEGO NEW MEXICO at PCSC Championships

W, 148-92 W, 157-81 W, 156-84 1st/11 L, 156.5-81.5 W, 147-70 L, 154-68 W, 124-111 L, 165-135 3rd/8

1993-94 – 5-2 dual 29th in the nation O30 NEW MEXICO N7 UNLV N13 at San Diego N13 vs. UC Irvine D2-4 at Speedo Cup J6 WYOMING F5 at New Mexico State F8 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT F17-19 at PCSC Championships M18-20 at NCAA Championships

L, 135-109 L, 157-106 W, 179-47 W, 172-56 4th W, 77-33 W, 135-101 W, 131-48 1st/10 29th/67

1994-95 – 10-2 dual at UC Irvine at San Diego vs. CS Northridge at UNLV vs. Cal Poly at Speedo Cup NORTHERN ILLINOIS WASHINGTON STATE ARIZONA STATE SAN DIEGO at New Mexico NEW MEXICO STATE LOYOLA MARYMOUNT at PCSC Championships

W, 147-87 W, 156-129 W, 173-83 L, 125-113 W, 141-77 14th/22 W, 148-84 W, 135-86 L, 145-88 W, 169-31 W, 150-81 W, 118-95 W, 107-72 2nd/13

N11 N12 N12 N19 N19 D1-3 J13 J13 J13 J13 J28 F4 F5 F16-18 O27 N3 N4 N10 N10 N18 J10 J27 F3 F3 F15-17

1995-96 – 4-6 dual at Arizona State UNLV at Arizona at San Diego vs. UC Irvine NEW MEXICO BROWN at New Mexico State LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LOYOLA MARYMOUNT at PCSC Championships! !Cerritos, Calif.

1996-97 – 3-8 dual N9 at San Diego N9 vs. UC San Diego N15 at Stanford N15 vs. Nevada N16 at California D14-16 at UNLV Winter Invitational# J11 NEW MEXICO STATE J17 at Arizona State

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L, 215-72 L, 146-88 L, 143-96 L, 126-117 W, 160-82 L, 124-113 L, 87-60 W, 123-120 W, 95-61 W, 73-39 3rd/13

L, 165-107 W, 151-129 L, 118-22 L, 104-36 L, 143-75 3rd/4 W, 135-99 L, 164.5-58.5

J18 J25 J25 F1 F13-15

N1 N8 N21 N22 N22 J3 J10 J17 J24 J24 J24 J31 F11-14

N1 D4 J8 J16 J21 J23 J30 F5 F6 F6 F13 F24-27

O30 N5-6 N19 N19 J6 J8 J13 J15 J30 F23-26

N4 N9 N9 N9 N10-11 N18 J12 J21 J21 F2 F3 F21-24

O27 N8 N8 N9-10 N17 D8 J4 J9 J10

at Arizona at UNLV vs. CS Northridge at New Mexico at PCSC Championships! #Las Vegas, Nev. !Long Beach, Calif. 1997-98 – 5-5 dual UNLV NEW MEXICO at Sun Devil Classic I# at Sun Devil Classic II# vs. Purdue# at New Mexico State SAN DIEGO STATE at Arizona vs. Fresno State~ vs. Pacific~ vs. Cal Poly~ ARIZONA STATE at PCSC Championships! #Tempe, Ariz. ~Clovis, Calif. !Long Beach, Calif. 1998-99 – 6-5 dual at New Mexico at UNLV UTAH at Arizona vs. San Diego State# NEW MEXICO STATE at Arizona State at Air Force at Colorado State vs. Wyoming at Hawaii at NIC Championships! #Phoenix, Ariz. !Rochester, Mich.

L, 140-92 L, 184-91 W, 165-119 L, 116-88 2nd/12

L, 135-108 W, 149-88 4th/4 3rd/4 L, 183-75 W, 155-66 W, 110-91 L, 165-113 L, 193.5-106.5 W, 153-140 W, 221-77 L, 149-93 1st/13

W, 120-85 L, 175-123 W, 123-92 L, 151-106 W, 131-74 W, 136-97 L, 188.5-95.5 W, 113-112 L, 141-62 W, 103-100 L, 187-103 2nd/11

1999-2000 – 4-11 dual NEW MEXICO L, 153-138 at UC Irvine# W, 64-48 vs. New Mexico State# W, 79-30 vs. Cal Poly# W, 72-40 vs. UNLV# L, 76-34 vs. Washington# L, 108-29 vs. Hawaii# L, 100-30 vs. UNLV# L, 98-39 at Arizona L, 224-67 vs. UC San Diego L, 164-83 COLORADO STATE L, 160-136 WYOMING W, 148-95 vs. San Diego State~ L, 48-17 at Arizona L, 158-107 ARIZONA STATE L, 141-97 at NIC Championships! 6th/9 #Big West Shootout (Irvine, Calif.) ~Phoenix, Ariz. !Boca Raton, Fla. 2000-01 – 4-6 dual SAN DIEGO STATE at New Mexico vs. BYU vs. Houston at Lobo Invitational# NEW MEXICO STATE at Arizona at Arizona State vs. San Diego at Wyoming at Colorado State at NIC Championships! #Albuquerque, N.M. !Rochester, Mich. 2001-02 – 2-7 dual NEW MEXICO at New Mexico vs. Colorado State at Lobo Invitational# at New Mexico State at San Diego State at Arizona Texas (via fax) MISSOURI

W, 160-138 L, 125-117 L, 152-90 W, 162-74 3rd/7 W, 200-98 L, 157-120 L, 186-107 L, 152-146 W, 105-99 L, 165-118 3rd/8

W, 142-101 L, 133-110 L, 151-92 2nd/5 W, 146-94 L, 185-111 L, 127-96 L, 117-80 L, 123-75


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at Arizona State at NIC Championships #Albuquerque, N.M. !Rochester, Mich.

L, 150-91 2nd/6

2002-03 – 6-9 dual at Arizona State vs. UNLV at New Mexico vs. BYU vs. San Diego State at Denver vs. Colorado State FRESNO STATE NEW MEXICO STATE at Florida Atlantic SAN DIEGO NEBRASKA at Arizona at UNLV vs. UC Santa Barbara at NIC Championships! !Rochester, Mich.

L, 228-70 L, 181-117 L, 144-99 L, 139-104 W, 134-107 W, 92-21 L, 141-94 W, 187.5-112.5 W, 82-47 L, 182.5-116.5 W, 26-18 W, 125-117 L, 166-108 L, 170-127 L, 195-103 2nd/5

O31 N6 N8 N22 D13 D13 D20 J9 J9 J17 J31 F26-29

2003-04 – 5-5 dual ARIZONA STATE at New Mexico at Lobo Invitational NEW MEXICO at San Diego at San Diego State at UC San Diego at Arizona vs. Missouri NEVADA at New Mexico State at NIC Championships! !Rochester, Mich.

L, 172-71 W, 140-104 2nd/6 W, 172-120 W, 55-30 L, 126-119 W, 117-86 L, 183-58 L, 149-88 L, 159-139 W, 208-149 2nd/5

N4 N5-6 N12 J2 J8 J22 J29 F5 F23-26

2004-05 – 5-2 dual vs. BYU/at New Mexico W vs. UNM/L vs. BYU at Lobo Invitational 2nd/5 at Nevada L, 161-139 NEW MEXICO W, 79-52 vs. Minnesota/Cal-B. 2nd/3 NEW MEXICO STATE W, 166-116 vs. San Diego W, 176-86 SAN DIEGO STATE W, 180-94 at WAC Championships! 5th/7 !San Antonio, Texas

N5 N19 D3 D17 J6 J6 J6 J9 J20 F22-25

2005-06 – 3-4 dual at Lobo Invitational at New Mexico State NEW MEXICO at Rebel Invitational at Arizona vs. Oregon State vs. Washington RICE at San Diego at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

2nd/4 W, 146-91 W, 190-107 4th/10 L, 201-93 L, 170-124 L, 183.5-110.5 L, 124-81 W, 180-114 3rd/7

N2 N2 N2 D2 D2 D18 J5 J6 J8 J12 J13 J27 F14-17

2006-07 – 6-6 dual at New Mexico vs. New Mexico State vs. BYU BOISE STATE NEW MEXICO STATE at Loyola Marymount at Arizona vs. Oregon State TCU at Idaho at Washington State SAN DIEGO at WAC Championships! !San Antonio Texas

L, 175.5-123.5 W, 179-118 L, 221-77 W, 197-27 W, 137-102 W, 155-107 L, 184-105 L, 171-123 L, 145-115 W, 138-124 L, 161-92 W, 185-108 3rd/8

O25 O25 N7 N7 N7 N9 N9 N23 N23 D20 J3 J6 J10 F1 F1 F26-M1

O26 O26 O27 O27 N3 N10 N10

2007-08 – 9-5 dual at TCU vs. Centenary at North Texas vs. Texas A&M at Grand Canyon IDAHO NEW MEXICO STATE

W, 57-45 W, 87-14 W, 158-142 L, 180-113 W, 160-145 W, 163-126 W, 164-131

N16 D6 D15 J4 J4 J26 F2 F23

WASHINGTON STATE NEW MEXICO at San Diego at #4 Arizona vs. Oregon State GRAND CANYON at New Mexico State at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

L, 157-137 W, 169-125 W, 174.5-106.5 L, 174-122 L, 176-123 W, 150-41 L, 153-109 2nd/8

O10 O10 O11 O11 O11 O18 N1 N1 N14 N15 D6 J2 J2 J2 J17 J24 F28

2008-09 – 7-9 dual vs. Boise State vs. Nevada vs. Air Force vs. Northern Colorado vs. San Jose State KANSAS at New Mexico vs. BYU at Idaho at Washington State NEW MEXICO at Arizona vs. Oregon State vs. Washington LOYOLA MARYMOUNT SAN DIEGO at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

W, 139-103 L, 130-112 W, 130-107 W, 149-88 L, 130-112 L, 193-103 W, 177-123 L, 177.5-122.5 W, 146-95 L, 146-59 L, 167.5-132.5 L, 254.5-45.5 L, 161-139 L, 201-98 W, 172.5-82.5 W, 176-120 2nd/9

O31 O31 N6 N13 D19 J8 J8 J9 F6 F6 F24-27

2009-10 – 3-7 dual at New Mexico State vs. Northern Colorado WASHINGTON STATE at Boise State at Arizona State at #2 Arizona vs. Oregon State IDAHO at San Diego vs. San Diego State at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

L, 152-147 W, 224-75 L, 149-142 L, 185.5-114.5 L, 192-107 L, 216-83 L, 164.5-97.5 W, 173-127 W, 169-125 L, 153-116 5th/9

N12 N13 N20 D4 D18 J7 J7 J22 J22 F23-26

2010-11 – 3-6 dual at Washington State at Idaho BOISE STATE NEW MEXICO STATE at Arizona State at Arizona vs. Oregon State at UNLV vs. UC Santa Barbara at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

L, 164-93 W, 136-106 L, 161-139 W, 170-130 L, 150-68 L, 157-122 W, 160-133 L, 162-95 L, 150-98 3rd/8

N5 N10 N11 N12 N12 N21 D3 J6 J6 J6 J6 J28 F22-25

2011-12 – 7-5 dual IDAHO at Colorado State at Northern Colorado at Denver vs. Seattle WASHINGTON STATE at New Mexico State at Arizona vs. Oregon State vs. Iowa vs. New Mexico State at Grand Canyon at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

W, 155.5-133.5 W, 134-109 W, 160.5-82.5 L, 148-92 W, 171-65 W, 161-133 L, 161-138 L, 201-96 L, 180-114 L, 181-113 W, 150-148 W, 152-110 2nd/8

O13 O20 N3 N9 N10 D1 D20 J4 J4 J19 F2 F27-M2

2012-13 – 5-6 dual ARIZONA STATE at New Mexico NORTHERN COLORADO at Washington State at Idaho NEW MEXICO STATE vs. Northwestern at #6 Arizona vs. Oregon State COLORADO STATE at Arizona State at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

W, 57-49 W, 152-148 W, 178-119 L, 146-116 L, 177.5-122.5 W, 176-116 2nd L, 221-76 L, 147-146 W, 177-120 L, 146-91 2nd/9

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2013-14 – 5-3 dual NEW MEXICO IDAHO at Northern Colorado at Colorado State at New Mexico State at Arizona vs. Oregon State GRAND CANYON at WAC Championships! !San Antonio, Texas

W, 166.5-131.5 W, 175-125 W, 178-117 L, 152-148 W, 171-129 L, 188-107 L, 157-137 W, 168-125 1st/8

All-Time Series Records (Dual Meets Only)

Opponent.......................Record...............Streak Air Force........................... 4-2.................... W4 Arizona............................ 0-20................... L20 Arizona State................... 1-17.................... L1 Boise State....................... 2-2..................... L2 BYU.................................. 0-8..................... L8 Brown............................... 0-1..................... L1 California.......................... 0-1..................... L1 Cal Poly............................ 3-0.................... W3 Cal State Los Angeles...... 1-0.................... W1 Cal State Northridge......... 3-0.................... W3 Centenary......................... 1-0.................... W1 Colorado........................... 3-0.................... W3 Colorado College.............. 4-0.................... W4 Colorado School of Mines.... 1-0.................... W1 Colorado State.................. 2-6..................... L1 Denver.............................. 1-1..................... L1 Florida Atlantic.................. 0-1..................... L1 Fresno State..................... 2-3.................... W1 Grand Canyon.................. 4-0.................... W4 Hawaii............................... 0-3..................... L3 Houston............................ 1-0.................... W1 Idaho................................. 7-1.................... W1 Iowa.................................. 0-1..................... L1 Kansas.............................. 0-1..................... L1 Loyola Marymount............ 6-0.................... W6 Missouri............................ 0-2..................... L2 Nebraska.......................... 1-0.................... W1 Nevada............................. 5-5..................... L5 UNLV............................... 0-18................... L18 New Mexico.................... 14-12.................. W2 New Mexico State............ 24-4................... W3 North Texas....................... 1-0.................... W1 Northwestern.................... 0-1..................... L1 Northern Colorado............ 9-0.................... W9 Northern Illinois................. 1-0.................... W1 Oregon State.................... 1-8..................... L3 Pacific............................... 3-0.................... W3 Pepperdine....................... 2-0.................... W2 Purdue.............................. 0-2..................... L2 Rice.................................. 0-1..................... L1 San Diego........................ 21-3................... W8 San Diego State............... 5-4..................... L2 San Jose State................. 0-1..................... L1 Seattle.............................. 1-0.................... W1 Stanford............................ 0-1..................... L1 Texas................................ 0-1..................... L1 Texas A&M........................ 0-1..................... L1 TCU.................................. 1-1.................... W1 UC Davis........................... 1-0.................... W1 UC Irvine........................... 7-3.................... W4 UC San Diego................... 5-1.................... W1 UC Santa Barbara............ 0-2..................... L2 Utah.................................. 2-3.................... W1 Washington....................... 0-3..................... L3 Washington State............. 2-6..................... L1 Wyoming........................... 7-1.................... W5 Overall Dual Record... 159-152............... .511

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ALL-TIME ROSTER A-A-A Alyson Aggers............................ 2001-04 Andrea Akerelrea........................ 1998-99 Lacey Aldrich.............................. 1994-98 Cassie Anderson........................ 2008-12 Heather Anderson...................... 2001-04 Nicole Anderson......................... 1991-92 Sofi Appelberg............................ 2003-07 Kristy Ardavanis.......................... 2009-13 Michelle Armiger......................... 1987-88 Rachelle Atrasz.......................... 2000-02 Alyson Austill.............................. 1983-84 B-B-B Katy Bahn................................... 1987-88 Anita Bailey................................ 1987-90 Caitlin Baker................................. 2013Melinda Barnes.......................... 1983-84 Stacy Bechel.............................. 1991-92 Alissa Beerthuis.......................... 2002-03 Mercedes Bergeron.................... 2005-06 Monica Bernhard........................ 2005-07 Erin Bethel.................................. 1995-96 Jessica Betts.............................. 2000-04 Joanna Bieri........................... 1997-2000 Tami Binek.................................. 2005-09 Jordan Bixler.............................. 2002-04 Lysa Blakely............................... 1984-85 Danielle Borth............................. 2004-08 Nicole Bourne............................. 1988-89 Beth Bowen................................ 1985-88 Jaclyn Branning.......................... 2009-11 Genta Bransetter........................ 1990-93 Tori Braudaway........................... 2010-12 Liz Breiland................................. 2000-04 Jeanie Bresnehan...................... 1984-87 Cindy Brickhouse....................... 1985-89 Brooke Brittain.............................. 2012Elizabeth Brook.......................... 2005-09 Denise Brown............................. 1986-89 Jill Brown.................................... 1986-87 Kendall Brown.............................. 2012Alexis Buckley............................ 2003-07 Blair Buder.................................. 2002-06 Jordan Burnes............................ 2010-14 Kelly Busche............................... 2002-06 Wendy Bustamante.................... 2007-08 Darcy Butt............................... 1997-2001 Dana Butts.................................. 1989-90 Cheryl Bylski............................... 1987-90 C-C-C Casandra Caarder...................... 1985-86 Kim Carlin................................... 1987-88 Shayne Carnahan...................... 1994-98 Katie Cattolica............................ 2004-06 Lana Christensen....................... 2007-11 Jayne Clark..................................... 1984 Jeanne Clark.............................. 1984-88 Mary Clark.................................. 1991-94 Lindsay Clark-Warren.................. 2013Kelly Cochran............................. 1995-99 Kim Cochran........................... 1997-2001 Alison Cole................................. 1992-94 Megan Collier............................. 2007-11 Corie Collins............................... 2003-07 Shannon Colvin.......................... 2004-07 Fi Connell................................... 2009-13 Doreen Cosenza........................ 1988-90 Amy Cotner................................ 1984-95 Jenny Cowperthwaite................. 1989-90 Stephanie Cox............................ 1997-98 Nicole Craft............................. 1998-2000 Susan Craig................................ 1983-84 Samm Crocker.............................. 2014Fiona Curnow............................. 1984-86 Brittany Curry............................. 2007-08 D-D-D Katie Dallmann........................... 2011-13 Laura D’Aniello........................... 2007-08

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Ashleigh Danielson..................... 2006-07 Shawna Darby............................ 1990-92 Anna Deem................................ 2000-04 Claudia Delaney......................... 1983-87 Andrea Derflinger....................... 2010-14 Catherine Desimone................... 1988-89 Hilary Devine.............................. 1993-94 April Diez.................................... 1992-96 Joy Dill........................................ 1992-94 Chalene Dirks-Ryan................... 2008-12 April Divine................................. 2007-08 Karen Dobias.............................. 1985-89 Kiernan Donahoe................... 1999-2000 Angie Dovidio............................. 1993-94 Sharon Dugan............................ 1997-99 E-E-E Heather Eastin............................ 1988-90 Patty Egan.................................. 1983-84 Meredith Egloria......................... 2006-11 Tracy Elias.................................. 1985-86 Molly Elkins................................ 2012-13 Ellen Erick.............................. 1998-2002 F-F-F Candace Fajardo........................ 2004-08 Monika Fajardo........................... 2000-04 Leia Fazio............................... 1998-2002 Claire Ferro................................ 2007-11 Danielle Filipp............................. 2005-09 Kim Fitzmaurice.......................... 1983-84 Tara Florschuetz......................... 1989-90 Brigitta Flydal.............................. 1986-88 Rachael Foe............................... 2006-10 Vicky Forconi.............................. 1989-92 Lindy Fordem......................... 1997-2000 Kristina Fox................................ 1996-98 Trinity Frazee................................ 2012Sue Fredricks............................. 1983-84 Heather Freeman....................... 1993-97 Carolyn Fries.............................. 2001-05 Holly Frost.................................. 2008-12 Ursula Fryer................................ 1992-94 G-G-G Casandra Gardner...................... 1985-86 Alexa Geiger................................. 2013Sharon George........................... 1986-88 Abbi Gerstmar............................ 2007-08 Trish Gillespie............................. 1987-88 Cheryl Gillett............................... 1986-87 Gina Gioco................................. 1992-94 Hayley Gonnason....................... 2002-03 Lisa Gorsline.............................. 1994-95 Ashani Gottlieb........................... 2010-14 Shelly Gravel.............................. 1987-88 Michelle Guglielmo..................... 1997-99 H-H-H Heather Halliday......................... 1989-90 Leann Hamblen.......................... 2003-05 Kristen Hamilton......................... 2008-10 Claire Hammond........................... 2014Abby Hanke................................ 2003-05 Niki Hanson................................ 1994-97 Kelly Hardin................................ 1991-93 Melanie Harris............................... 2014Taryn Harris................................ 2007-11 Jodi Hashagen....................... 1999-2003 Catherine Hatling.................... 1999-2001 Trina Havlick............................... 1989-92 Maria Hechanova....................... 2005-09 Susanne Hendrickson................ 1988-89 Trudy Henkels............................ 1994-96 Jodi Hering................................. 1983-84 Chris Hite.................................... 1983-84 Chanel Hone.............................. 1990-91 Katherine Horak..................... 1996-2000 Alexia Hotis................................ 1987-91 Roni Houck.................................... 2014Cari Houtz.................................. 1989-91

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Megan Howell............................. 2003-05 Kensie Howlett........................... 2002-04 Alex Huff........................................ 2011Natalie Hughes........................... 2004-08 I-I-I Kari Randall Ingram.................... 1995-99 Andrea Irion................................ 1989-90 J-J-J Chelsea Jackson.......................... 2012Alanna Janssens........................ 2001-04 Jacqueline Jenner....... 2002-04, 2005-06 Stacy Johnson............................ 1984-86 Jessi Jones................................. 2006-10 Kristin Jones............................... 2008-12 Alexis Juergens............................ 2011K-K-K Anna Kathol................................ 1997-99 Urte Kazakeviciute....................... 2013Kim Kelly.................................... 1990-91 Jennifer Kilborn.......................... 1988-91 Margot Kirkpatrick...................... 1989-91 Sandi Kline................................. 1989-90 Kim Kopra................................... 2007-08 Jayne Koprowski........................ 1992-94 Nichole Kotchka..................... 1997-2001 Aleksandra Krastins................... 1990-92 Ali Kronebusch........................... 2001-05 Kerri Kuehn................................ 1988-91 Kristen Kursiss........................... 2000-02 Ashley Kurtz............................... 2007-11 L-L-L Stephanie LaFrance................... 1995-98 Vivian Landeck........................... 2007-11 Kendall Landry........................... 1989-90 Donna Lane................................ 1983-84 Stacy LaPlante........................... 1998-99 Brooke Larson........................ 1998-2002 Amanda Lasik............................. 2000-04 Jennifer Lattig............................. 1993-94 Sharon Latto............................... 1983-84 Sara Lenhoff.................................. 2013Kali Lents.................................... 2011-12 Laura Leslie................................ 2001-03 Vicki Lesperance........................ 1985-86 Debbie Lessard.......................... 1988-89 Emily Lewandowski.................... 2011-14 Jori Lindquist................................ 2013Alyssa Loeffelman........................ 2014Megan Logan............................. 1992-96 Lori Long.................................... 1991-92 Cyndi Loomis.............................. 1993-94 Michelle Lovata.......................... 2002-03 Katie Lowe.................................. 2000-04 Emma Lowther........................... 2010-14 Kelsey Loy.................................. 2009-13 Marybeth Luttrell......................... 1983-84 Amy Lynch.................................. 1992-93 Cassie Lyons.............................. 2003-07 M-M-M Krista Maier................................ 2008-12 Lisa Mancuso............................. 1987-91 Allison Mann................................. 2014Audrey Mann................................. 2014Dara Marin.................................. 2005-09 Amy Martin............................. 1997-2000 Sasha Martin.............................. 1992-94 Beth Maxwell.............................. 1987-90 Denise McCarthy........................ 1986-87 Jenny McKay.............................. 1991-93 Courtney McKenzie................ 1999-2003 Keri McManus........................ 1999-2000 Traci McTeer............................... 1990-91 Lauren Meding........................... 2002-05 Amie Michael.............................. 1989-91 Kristen Miernicki......................... 2007-08 Lindsey Miller............................. 2006-10

Kimber Morelli............................ 2006-10 Kate Morgan........................... 1999-2003 Meagan Morrison....................... 2011-14 Ellie Morrissey............................ 2012-13 Katie Munch............................... 2004-08 Mary Carol Myerchin.................. 1990-92 N-N-N Catherine Nagy.......................... 1990-92 Kathryn Nation............................ 1988-90 Mary Neyland............................. 1984-86 Cathy Niemeyer.......................... 1985-86 Mary Norwood............................ 1989-90 O-O-O Kristy O’Connell.......................... 1988-91 Michele Owara........................... 1988-92 P-P-P Shannon Packard....................... 2002-06 Hadas Pade................................ 1993-97 Danielle Palbykin........................ 2009-13 Keli Palmer................................. 1986-87 Rachel Palmer............................ 2010-14 Kathryn Palomino....................... 2013-14 Lynn Pattison.............................. 1983-84 Kristin Pereyra........................ 1999-2003 Cathy Perry................................ 1983-84 Lindsay Peterson........................ 2000-04 Nikie Peterson............................ 1986-88 Cathy Petry................................. 1984-88 Eva Pold........................................ 2012Kathy Pollard.............................. 1988-91 Kelly Pollard............................... 1991-93 Ellen Potter................................. 1988-92 Monica Pruett................................ 2012Trista Pszwaro............................ 1992-94 Q-Q-Q Michelle Quigley......................... 1993-94 R-R-R Jennifer Raphael........................ 1989-90 Noelle Rasmussen..................... 1986-87 Andrea Redman......................... 1995-99 Heidi Rentfrow............................ 1991-92 Adana Reynolds......................... 1984-85 Kristi Richardson........................ 1986-89 Kimmy Richter.............................. 2014Megan Riesmeyer...................... 1995-96 Christi Rogers............................. 1983-84 Cassie Ronai................................. 2012Alyson Roney............................. 1993-94 Jocelyn Rossi............................. 1996-99 Renee Rother............................. 2006-10 Lani Runcorn.............................. 1983-84 Becky Russell............................. 2011-14 Holly Russell............................... 1992-96 Stephanie Russell...................... 1994-95 Sarah Ruthenberg...................... 1995-96 Jennifer Ruthrauff....................... 2002-06 S-S-S Kate Schafer............................... 2007-11 Cathey Schuler........................... 1983-84 Susan Scott............................ 1997-2001 Christine Seip............................. 1989-93 Emily Seuferer............................ 1991-94 Anne Shassetz........................... 1989-90 Kendra Shirley............................ 1988-92 Emma Simmonds......................... 2014Valerie Simmons......................... 1984-87 Emily Simon............................... 2002-06 Michelle Sirrott............................ 1988-89 Tysa Slade.................................. 1984-85 Ida-Louise Smit.......................... 1990-94 Megan Smith.............................. 1997-98 Patsy Smith................................ 1985-86 Shannon Smith........................... 1989-91 Stirling Smith.............................. 2010-14 Gwen Smithberg......................... 2011-14


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ALL-TIME ROSTER Celeste Soder............................. 1986-87 Alina Staffeldt............................... 2014Sherry Stalley............................. 1984-88 Amy Stiak................................... 1985-86 Leanne Stoelb........................ 1999-2001 Natalie Strohmeyer..................... 1988-89 Christina Suarez......................... 2007-08 Annette Swetish......................... 1985-89 T-T-T Heather Thomas......................... 2002-04 Debbie Thompson...................... 1983-84 Madelon Thompson.................... 1983-84 Cari Thomson............................. 1987-90 Jaimee Topf................................ 1985-86 Carlye Townsend.......................... 2012Becky Triemstra.......................... 2004-08 U-U-U Victoria Upton............................. 1983-84 Chelsey Urban............................ 2000-04 Vicki Uthe................................... 1983-84

KRISTY ARDAVANIS

FI CONNELL

STEPHANIE COX

RACHAEL FOE

KATE MORGAN

RACHEL PALMER

ANDREA REDMAN

KRISTIN WRIGHT

V-V-V Erika Van Steenberg................... 1991-93 Aubrey Varga.............................. 2000-04 Monica Veit................................. 2007-11 July Vurpillat............................... 1985-86 W-W-W Maryann Wagener.................. 1999-2003 Jane Wakefield........................... 2010-14 Annie Wallace............................. 1988-89 Bobbie Wallace....................... 1999-2001 Kim Wallis................................... 1988-89 Julie Ward................................... 2005-08 Annie Warner.......................... 1998-2002 Kori Weick.................................. 1983-86 Nicole Wieland....................... 1997-2000 Rykka Wienert............................ 1989-91 Julie White.................................. 1989-91 Dawn Williams............................ 1983-84 Dawn Williams............................ 1995-99 Jenn Williams............................. 1992-93 Kelsey Williams...................... 1996-2000 Megan Williams...................... 1999-2000 T.J. Williams................................ 2006-10 Haley Willoughby........................ 2006-08 Halle Wilson............................... 2012-13 Tracy Wilson............................... 1992-96 Heather Windom........................ 1988-89 Jenny Wolters............................. 1995-98 Jan Woodbury............................ 1985-87 Caitlin Wright................................ 2011Kristin Wright.............................. 1995-99 Z-Z-Z Christen Zybura.......................... 1992-93 Bold indicates current student-athletes

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ACADEMICS The NAU swimming and diving program continued its strong academic excellence during the 2013-14 school year. The team posted a team GPA of 3.36 during the fall 2013 semester and a 3.58 GPA during the spring 2014 semester. The squad’s cumulative GPA has been above 3.20 every semester since the spring 2006 semester. The Lumberjacks’ spring GPA tied for the seventh-best team GPA among all NCAA Division I women’s swimming and diving programs on the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Scholar All-America Team. They had the highest GPA in the Western Athletic Conference. Three student athletes - Jordan Burnes, Alexa Geiger and Chelsea Jackson - each earned CSCAA NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholar All-American Honorable Mention honors. Twenty-seven Lumberjacks were 2013-14 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipients while the squad also totaled 22 WAC All-Academic selections. Graduating seniors Andrea Derflinger, Emma Lowther and Stirling Smith each received the university’s prestigious Gold Axe Award. Smith was also named NAU’s Female Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year. WAC ALL-ACADEMIC HONOREES

2014 Gold Axe Award Recipients

Cassie Anderson....................................... 2011-12 Kristy Ardavanis................................ 2011-2012-13 Tami Binek............................................2007-08-09 Danielle Borth..................................2005-06-07-08 Tori Braudaway............................................... 2012 Brooke Brittain......................................... 2013-14 Elizabeth Brook....................................2007-08-09 Kendall Brown.............................................. 2013 Blair Buder................................................. 2005-06 Jordan Burnes.................................2011-12-13-14 Kelly Busche.............................................. 2005-06 Wendy Bustamante........................................ 2008 Katie Cattolica................................................ 2005 Lana Christensen............................2008-09-10-11 Fi Connell............................................. 2011-12-13 Corie Collins................................................... 2005 Shannon Colvin....................................2005-06-07 Laura D’Aniello............................................... 2008 Andrea Derflinger.................................2012-13-14 April Divine..................................................... 2008 Meredith Egloria................................... 2009-10-11 Claire Ferro.....................................2008-09-10-11 Danielle Filipp............................................ 2008-09 Rachael Foe.........................................2008-09-10

Emma Lowther received the Distinguished Senior Award for the Public Health program and Department of Health Sciences.

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Trinity Frazee................................................ 2013 Carolyn Fries.................................................. 2005 Holly Frost...................................................... 2012 Alexa Geiger................................................. 2014 Ashani Gottlieb................................2011-12-13-14 Leann Hamblen.............................................. 2005 Taryn Harris.....................................2008-09-10-11 Maria Hechanova.................................2007-08-09 Alex Huff................................................... 2013-14 Chelsea Jackson..................................... 2013-14 Jessi Jones...........................................2008-09-10 Kristin Jones......................................... 2010-11-12 Alexis Juergens..................................2012-13-14 Kim Kopra....................................................... 2008 Ali Kronebusch............................................... 2005 Sara Lenhoff.................................................. 2014 Kali Lents........................................................ 2012 Emily Lewandowski..............................2012-13-14 Jori Lindquist................................................ 2014 Emma Lowther................................2011-12-13-14 Kelsey Loy................................................. 2012-13 Krista Maier.......................................... 2010-11-12 Lindsey Miller.......................................2008-09-10 Kimber Morelli........................................... 2009-10

Meagan Morrison.................................2012-13-14 Ellie Morrissey................................................ 2013 Katie Munch....................................2005-06-07-08 Shannon Packard........................................... 2006 Rachel Palmer.................................2011-12-13-14 Eva Pold................................................... 2013-14 Monica Pruett........................................... 2013-14 Cassie Ronai............................................ 2013-14 Renee Rother............................................ 2008-09 Becky Russell............................................ 2013-14 Jennifer Ruthrauff........................................... 2006 Kate Schafer................................................... 2011 Stirling Smith...................................2011-12-13-14 Gwen Smithberg...................................2012-13-14 Heather Thomas............................................. 2005 Carlye Townsend.......................................... 2013 Rebecca Triemstra...............................2005-07-08 Monica Veit......................................2008-09-10-11 Jane Wakefield.......................................... 2013-14 Julie Ward.............................................2006-07-08 T.J. Williams............................................... 2009-10 Caitlin Wright......................................2012-13-14

The NAU Swimming & Diving team graduated nine seniors in the spring 2014 semester. (From left to right) Becky Russell, Jane Wakefield, Gwen Smithberg, Emma Lowther, Rachel Palmer, Jordan Burnes, Ashani Gottlieb, Stirling Smith & Andrea Derflinger.

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ACADEMICS NAU GOLDEN EAGLE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD RECIPIENTS Alyson Aggers........................................2002-03-04 Lacey Aldrich.....................................1995-96-97-98 Cassie Anderson......................................... 2011-12 Heather Anderson..................................2002-03-04 Sofi Appelberg........................................2005-07-08 Kristy Ardavanis.................................2010-11-12-13 Nichole Atkin..................................................... 2005 Anita Bailey...................................................... 1990 Caitlin Baker................................................... 2014 Ali Beerthuis..................................................... 2003 Jessica Betts.....................................2001-02-03-04 Joanna Bieri................................................1998-99 Tami Binek.........................................2006-07-08-09 Jordan Bixler...............................................2003-04 Danielle Borth....................................2005-06-07-08 Jaclyn Branning................................................ 2010 Genta Branstetter............................................. 1992 Tori Braudaway....................................... 2011-12-13 Liz Breiland.............................................2002-03-04 Cindy Brickhouse............................................. 1988 Brooke Brittain...........................................2013-14 Elizabeth Brook......................................2006-08-09 Kendall Brown ............................................... 2014 Blair Buder.........................................2003-04-05-06 Jordan Burnes...................................2011-12-13-14 Kelly Busche......................................2003-04-05-06 Wendy Bustamante.......................................... 2008 Dana Butts........................................................ 1990 Katie Cattolica........................................2005-06-08 Lana Christensen..............................2008-09-10-11 Jayne Clark...................................................... 1988 Lindsay Clark-Warren.................................... 2014 Kelly Cochran.........................................1996-98-99 Kim Cochran..................................................... 2001 Megan Collier................................................... 2008 Corie Collins................................................2004-05 Shannon Colvin.................................2005-06-07-08 Fi Connell..........................................2010-11-12-13 Jennifer Cowperthwaite.................................... 1990 Stephanie Cox.................................................. 1998 Fiona Curnow................................................... 1986 Brittany Curry................................................... 2008 Laura D’Aniello................................................. 2008 Anna Deem.......................................2001-02-03-04 Andrea Derflinger..............................2011-12-13-14 Hilary Devine.................................................... 1994 April Diez...........................................1993-94-95-96 April Divine....................................................... 2008 Kiernan Donahoe............................................. 2000 Sharon Dugan.............................................1998-99 Meredith Egloria...........................2007-08-09-10-11 Ellen Erick...............................................1999-2000 Monika Fajardo.......................................2002-03-04 Leia Fazio......................................1999-2000-01-02 Claire Ferro.......................................2008-09-10-11 Danielle Filipp..............................................2008-09

Tara Florschuetz............................................... 1990 Rachael Foe......................................2007-08-09-10 Kristina Fox...................................................... 1997 Trinity Frazee.............................................2013-14 Carolyn Fries.................................................... 2005 Holly Frost........................................................ 2012 Alexa Geiger................................................... 2014 Sharon George................................................. 1989 Tricia Gillespie.................................................. 1987 Gina Gioco.............................................1993-94-95 Lisa Gorsline.................................................... 1996 Ashani Gottlieb..................................2011-12-13-14 Michelle Guglielmo........................................... 1998 Heather Halliday............................................... 1990 Leann Hamblen......................................2004-05-06 Niki Hanson...................................................... 1997 Kelly Hardin...................................................... 1992 Taryn Harris.......................................2008-09-10-11 Trina Havlick................................................1991-92 Maria Hechanova..............................2006-07-08-09 Trudy Henkels.............................................1995-96 Katherine Horak............................1997-98-99-2000 Cari Houtz...................................................1990-91 Megan Howell................................................... 2004 Kensie Howlett............................................2003-04 Alex Huff................................................2012-13-14 Chelsea Jackson.......................................2013-14 Alanna Janssens....................................2002-03-04 Jacqueline Jenner.......................................2003-04 Jessi Jones........................................2007-08-09-10 Kristin Jones......................................2009-10-11-12 Alexis Juergens....................................2012-13-14 Urte Kazakeviciute......................................... 2014 Margot Kirkpatrick............................................ 1990 Sandi Kline....................................................... 1990 Kim Kopra....................................................2008-09 Jayne Koprowski...............................1992-93-94-95 Nichole Kotchka.................................1999-2000-01 Ali Krastins....................................................... 1992 Ali Kronebusch..................................2002-03-04-05 Kristen Kursiss............................................2001-02 Brooke Larson...............................1999-2000-01-02 Amanda Lasik....................................2001-02-03-04 Jennifer Lattig..............................................1994-95 Sara Lenhoff..................................................... 2014 Emily Lewandowski................................2012-13-14 Michelle Lovata................................................ 2003 Katie Lowe.........................................2001-02-03-04 Emma Lowther..................................2011-12-13-14 Kelsey Loy.........................................2010-11-12-13 Krista Maier.......................................2009-10-11-12 Amy Martin.........................................1998-99-2000 Sasha Martin..........................................1993-94-95 Courtney McKenzie...........................2000-01-02-03 Amie Michael...............................................1990-91 Lindsey Miller....................................2007-08-09-10

Twenty-seven swimming & diving student-athletes earned Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Awards last year, which recognizes Lumberjack student-athletes who maintain a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average.

Kimber Morelli........................................2007-09-10 Meagan Morrison...................................2012-13-14 Ellie Morrissey.................................................. 2013 Katie Munch......................................2005-06-07-08 Kaci Nation....................................................... 1990 Kristy O’Connell...........................................1990-91 Shannon Packard...................................2004-05-06 Hadas Pade............................................1994-95-96 Rachel Palmer...................................2011-12-13-14 Kristin Pereyra.................................................. 2000 Lindsay Peterson...............................2001-02-03-04 Cathy Petry....................................................... 1986 Eva Pold.....................................................2013-14 Ellen Potter....................................................... 1990 Monica Pruett.............................................2013-14 Michelle Quigley............................................... 1994 Andrea Redman................................1996-97-98-99 Kristi Richardson.............................................. 1989 Megan Riesmeyer............................................ 1996 Cassie Ronai..............................................2013-14 Jocelyn Rossi.........................................1997-98-99 Renee Rother.........................................2008-09-10 Becky Russell.........................................2012-13-14 Holly Russell...........................................1994-95-96 Jennifer Ruthrauff..............................2003-04-05-06 Kate Schafer..................................................... 2008 Emily Simon...........................................2003-04-05 Ida Smit.............................................1991-92-93-94 Stirling Smith.....................................2011-12-13-14 Gwen Smithberg.....................................2012-13-14 Natalie Strohmeyer........................................... 1990 Christina Suarez............................................... 2008 Lonnie Sullivan................................................. 1991 Heather Thomas.....................................2003-04-05 Cari Thomson..............................................1989-90 Carlye Townsend.......................................2013-14 Becky Triemstra.................................2005-06-07-08 Chelsey Urban.............................................2001-04 Erika Van Steenberg......................................... 1992 Aubrey Varga...............................................2001-02 Monica Veit.............................................2008-09-10 Maryann Wagener..................................2000-02-03 Jane Wakefield....................................... 2011-13-14 Julie Ward...............................................2006-07-08 Annie Warner.................................1999-2000-01-02 Julie White...................................................1990-91 Dawn Williams.............................................1996-99 Jennifer Williams.............................................. 1993 Kelsey Williams...........................................1997-99 Megan Williams................................................ 2000 T.J. Williams.................................................2009-10 Caitlin Wright........................................2012-13-14 Kristin Wright...............................................1997-99 Christen Zybura................................................ 1993

Stirling Smith was named NAU’s 2013-14 Female Senior Student-Athlete of the Year, marking the second consecutive year that the swimming & diving senior - Fi Connell in 2012-13 - received the honor.

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Welcome to Northern

Arizona University

Northern Arizona University provides an outstanding undergraduate residential education strengthened by important research, graduate and professional programs, and a responsive distance learning network delivering programs throughout Arizona. NAU’s underlying core strength at the undergraduate level is in its ability to provide knowledge of the world, an ability to appreciate change, diversity, and life itself. Faculty and staff members are committed to the residential campus concept and to the student population; however, they are also prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and the world either online or in new campus structures. The Mountain Campus has a student population of more than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sites across the state. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in the development of each student as an individual has long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse range of disciplines from liberal arts and the sciences to professional and career-related fields. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to develop innovative ways to provide citizens with greater access to education and strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to meet the needs of a changing Arizona. Flagstaff, with a population of about 57,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000 feet and a four-season climate, Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.

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Douglas J. Wall Aquatic Center

The Douglas J. Wall Aquatic Center (formerly the Natatorium) opened in November 1983, just in time to house the inaugural Northern Arizona University women’s swimming and diving team. Thirty-one years later, the facility is considered a world-class training facility for national teams worldwide. Wall Aquatic Center is an Olympic-size swimming and diving complex, which is open not only to the NAU swim team but also to the public, students, faculty and staff as well as the NAU water polo club teams. It also houses a small weight room, featuring free weights and a Universal weight machine. The carpeted mezzanine level, which overlooks nearly the length of the 50-meter pool, can accommodate 350 spectators. The 704,000-gallon pool features two one-meter and two three-meter diving boards, a 13-foot-deep diving tank, six 25-meter lap lanes (seven feet deep), eight 50-meter lap lanes (four to 13 feet deep) and a three-foot therapy pool area as well as handicap access. The building itself is 45,000 square feet, including underground tunnels around the pool walls - complete with underwater viewing, mechanical and storage rooms, locker rooms, offices, a classroom and 10,000 square feet of pool deck. The swimming and diving complex and the 7,000-foot elevation have attracted Olympic medal winners such as Pablo Morales, Summer Sanders, Lea Loveless and most recent medalists Gary Hall Jr., Anthony Ervin and Dana Vollmer to train in Flagstaff. In 1990 the High Altitude Challenge was held in the Wall Aquatic Center, featuring former world-record holders Matt Biondi and Tom Jager. Several national teams used the facility in the year prior to the recent London Games to enhance their training regimens. Forty medals were won by swimmers at the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games who used the Wall Aquatic Center as part of their preparations. The facility added a bulkhead in 2000 to enhance its versatility as a world-class training facility. The 2000-01 season-opening meet vs. San Diego State was the first to use the bulkhead in competition, producing the first collegiate meet in Flagstaff held on a 25-yard course.

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Opponent Record. Streak Air Force......................................... 1-0.................................. W1 Arizona State.................................. 1-7.................................. W1 Boise State..................................... 1-1................................... L1 Brigham Young (BYU).................... 0-2................................... L2 Brown............................................. 0-1................................... L1 Colorado......................................... 1-0.................................. W1 Colorado State............................... 1-1.................................. W1 Fresno State................................... 2-1.................................. W1 Grand Canyon................................ 2-0.................................. W2 Hawaii............................................. 0-1................................... L1 Idaho.............................................. 4-0.................................. W4 Kansas........................................... 0-1................................... L1 Loyola Marymount.......................... 5-0.................................. W5 Missouri.......................................... 0-1................................... L1 Nebraska........................................ 1-0.................................. W1 Nevada........................................... 1-2................................... L2 Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV)............ 0-7................................... L7 New Mexico.................................... 8-7.................................. W1 New Mexico State......................... 13-0................................ W13 Northern Colorado.......................... 1-0.................................. W1 Northern Illinois.............................. 1-0.................................. W1 Pepperdine..................................... 1-0.................................. W1 Purdue............................................ 0-1................................... L1 Rice................................................ 0-1................................... L1 San Diego....................................... 9-0.................................. W9 San Diego State............................. 3-0.................................. W3 TCU................................................ 0-1................................... L1 UC Irvine........................................ 1-0.................................. W1 UC San Diego................................ 1-0.................................. W1 Utah................................................ 2-1.................................. W1 Washington State........................... 2-2.................................. W1 Wyoming......................................... 5-1.................................. W3 Overall Dual Record 67-39 .632 vs. Big 12: vs. Big Ten: vs. Big West: vs. Conference USA: vs. Ivy League: vs. MAC: vs. MPSF: vs. Mountain West: vs. Pac-12: vs. PCSC: vs. SEC: vs. Western Athletic:

0-2 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 14-3 22-20 6-10 2-0 0-1 20-0

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2014-15 SEASON COACHING STAFF The Northern Arizona swimming & diving team will have a new home beginning in 2016 as construction for the new North Campus Athletic and Recreation Complex began in May 2014. The 120,000 square foot complex will replace the current Wall Aquatic Center and will feature an Olympic-size swimming pool and separate diving well with platform in addition to serving as a home facility for the NAU tennis teams. The Lumberjacks participated in the groundbreaking on May 1, 2014. “This is a tremendous day for NAU Swimming & Diving, NAU Tennis and really for the entire university and community. This facility is going to serve so many people in such a great way. I’m so thankful to the administration and everyone who has put in so much hard work to make this happen. Now we just have to sit back and watch this grow.” - Head Coach Andy Johns

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NAU: WHERE THE WORLD TRAINS The Wall Aquatic Center, home to the NAU swimming and diving program, is a prominent training facility for world class athletes, which have included several national teams from around the world, American gold-medal swimmers like Gary Hall Jr. and Anthony Ervin, as well as World and Olymic champion Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe and four-time Olympic gold medalist and Japanese swimmer Kosuke Kitajima. Kitajima trained in Flagstaff prior to the 2008 Beijing Olympics and went on to win gold medals in both the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke. As Kitajima said to Swimming Techinique magazine, “Whenever I come here (to Flagstaff), I always improve my time.” Flagstaff works for an Olympic gold medalist; just imagine what it can do for you. Living and training in an environment such as Flagstaff, at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level, provides many benefits to athletes and coaches in pursuit of peak performances. Unlike the international teams which only come to Flagstaff for relatively short altitude training camps, the athetes at Northern Arizona University enjoy the benefits of long-term exposure to altitude. Although not researched in depth, anecdotal evidence suggests that the benefits of living and training at a significant elevation result in long-term improvement of athletic performance. Crucial to the success of our athletes is an application of years of knowledge and continual learning from the best coaches Sophie Pascoe, the world Paralympic record holder in the 200 butterfly who in the world, who visit NAU regularly for altitude training cycles. The development of won six medals at the 2012 London games, trained in Flagstaff prior to coma “need to rest or ready to work” baseline test set has helped fine-tune the science of peting at the London Paralympics. Pictured: Pascoe (right) with her coach Roly swimming at NAU. Being smart about the timing, duration and intenstiy of work has Critchon (left) and former NAU swimmer Meagan Morrison (center). resulted in NAU swimmers going to the NCAA Championships in events ranging from the 50 freestyle to the mile. Smart, scientific, efficient training with a common goal of improved performance over the long haul is challenging, but the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona University are primed to meet the challenge. In 2012, 152 athletes from 22 countries who trained in Flagstaff competed in the Olympics or Paralympics. HYPO2 Sport Management worked with athletes in swimming and track & field that desired to train at high altitude in NAU’s world-class facilities. In swimming, 10 Olympians and eight Paralympians that trained in Flagstaff brought back medals from London in representing six different countries. Tunisian Olympian Oussama Mellouli brought home gold in the Men’s 10k Open Water while four Paralympians earned gold, three of them earning multiple gold medals. New Zealand Paralympian Sophie Pascoe led the medal charge with three Golds and three Silvers.

London 2012 Medalists Who Trained in Flagstaff Olympics

Japan Ryosuke Irie Silver - Men’s 200m Backstroke Silver - Men’s 4x100 Medley Relay Bronze - Men’s 100m Backstroke Takeshi Matsuda Silver - Men’s 4x100 Medley Relay Bronze - Men’s 200m Butterfly Ryo Tateishi Bronze - Men’s 200m Breaststroke Natsumi Hoshi Bronze - Women’s 200m Butterfly Yuka Kato Bronze - Women’s 4x100 Medley Relay

Netherlands Hinkelien Schreuder Silver - Women’s 4x100 Freestyle Relay

Amber Thomas Silver - Women’s 400m Freestyle S11 Bronze - Women’s 200m IM SM11

Tunisia Oussama Mellouli Gold - Men’s 10k Open Water Bronze - Men’s 1500m Freestyle

New Zealand Sophie Pascoe Gold - Women’s 200m IM S10 Gold - Women’s 100m Butterfly S10 Gold - Women’s 100m Freestyle S10 Silver - Women’s 50m Freestyle S10 Silver - Women’s 100m Backstroke S10 Silver - Women’s 100m Breaststroke SB9

Paralympics

Canada Nathan Stein Silver - Men’s 50m Freestyle S10 Valerie Grand Maison Gold - Women’s 200m IM SM13 Silver - Women’s 50m Freestyle S13 Silver - Women’s 100m Freestyle S13

Satomi Suzuki Silver - Women’s 200m Breaststroke Bronze - Women’s 100m Breaststroke Bronze - Women’s 4x100 Medley Relay

Summer Mortimer Gold - Women’s 100m Backstroke S10 Gold - Women’s 50m Freestyle S10 Silver - Women’s 200m IM S10 Bronze - Women’s 100m Freestyle S10

Aya Terakawa Bronze - Women’s 100m Backstroke Bronze - Women’s 4x100 Medley Relay

Brianna Nelson Silver - Women’s 50m Butterfly S7 Silver - Women’s 200m IM SM7

Haruka Ueda Bronze - Women’s 4x100 Medley Relay

Aurelie Rivard Silver - Women’s 400m Freestyle S10

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Norway Sarah Louise Rung Gold - Women’s 50m Butterfly S5 Gold - Women’s 200m Freestyle SM5 Silver - Women’s 200m IM SM5 Silver - Women’s 100m Breaststroke SB4

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT - DR. RITA CHENG Meet NAU’s 16th president, Dr. Rita Cheng During Dr. Rita Cheng’s first visit to campus, her speech before a standing room only crowd left little room for doubt about the kind of president she would be for Northern Arizona University. “I have always believed I have a responsibility to help others through service,” she said. “I firmly believe we have an obligation to give back, and I try to

ourselves as part of something much greater than ourselves. We cannot isolate, we must invite people in, we must go outside our walls.” Before moving to SIU, Cheng spent 22 years in teaching and administrative roles at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, including five years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. Cheng, who was also a professor of accounting at SIU, earned her Ph.D. in management from the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. She earned her MBA degree from the University of Rhode Island and a bachelor of business administration degree with honors from Bishop‘s University in Quebec. A 28-member search committee of ABOR members, NAU faculty and staff, and community, business, tribal and educational leaders contributed to the decision to choose Cheng. The new NAU president joins the ABOR Enterprise Executive Committee, comprised of the presidents of Arizona State University, NAU, the University of Arizona, and ABOR as the executive leadership of the Arizona public university enterprise system responsible for driving achievement of statewide goals. “Dr. Cheng’s impressive career in higher education and her transformative leadership will advance NAU to even greater heights, enable the achievement of the university’s ambitious goals, and foster enhanced student success,” said ABOR chair Rick Myers, who served as co-chair of the hiring committee. “This is the beginning of a legacy that will serve the entire state.”

live by that value.” Cheng was unanimously appointed by the Arizona Board of Regents to be the next NAU president when John Haeger steps down later this summer. Her three-year contract began Aug. 15. Cheng, who was chancellor at Southern Illinois University, opened her that first on campus presentation by saying she was “humbled and honored” to be considered for the presidency, acknowledging that NAU’s upward trajectory—much to the credit of President Haeger—was no secret nationally and had been noticed by her from afar. Visiting in person only confirmed that view, she said. “At the heart of it all resides a talented faculty and staff that makes it possible.” The incoming president spent a recent whirlwind first official visit on June 12 meeting with campus administrative and faculty leadership. Throughout her engaging presentation in a jampacked Ashurst Auditorium, Cheng laid out the vision and values that define her, and offered glimpses into the early life experiences that drive her to succeed. During a 17-minute presentation to hundreds in Ashurst and hundreds more watching online, Cheng explained how growing up on a farm in Wisconsin taught her “the value of hard work and doing what you have committed to do—being authentic and true to your goals.” Cheng’s own journey through higher education, raising a family and negotiating a steadily rising career reinforced beliefs she exudes as a university leader today, with an appreciation that she moved into expanding horizons for women and first-generation students. “I have always believed I have a responsibility to help others through service,” she said. Candidly, Cheng simply posed the question she correctly presumed was on everyone’s mind: “What kind of president might I be?” In answering, Cheng shared “the values I bring to all I do.” An accountant by training, she acknowledged the role of data in making informed decisions, but said “numbers alone cannot answer the human questions. To answer those questions, a leader needs to hear from all the very human stakeholders in the university’s future.” Themes of shared governance, transparency, communication, accountability and inclusiveness followed. She noted her support for a strong, academically focused athletics program, but also emphasized, “music, art, theater, distinguished speakers, and other cultural and recreational activities that contribute to the vibrancy of our campus.” Cheng turned to the citizens of Flagstaff by saying the university must define communities broadly rather than narrowly. “We must view Dr. Rita Cheng was appointed the 16th president of Northern Arizona University on June 18, 2014.

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VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS - DR. LISA CAMPOS

In her first year at NAU, Campos guided the Lumberjacks to the prestigious Presidents’ Cup as the NAU Athletics Department was recognized for their overall excellence in competition and in the classroom. The Lumberjacks finished first in overall athletic points and tied for second in overall academic performance as they became the fourth institution to win multiple Presidents’ Cups, winning their second Presidents’ Cup (first was 200506). NAU also claimed the 2013-14 Men’s and Women’s All-Sports Trophy; the first true sweep by an institution since 2000-01. The Lumberjacks captured five team championships, with an additional eight teams finishing in the top five. The success on and off the field continues, and over the past two years, Campos saw her department capture 52 total conference championships. Most recently during the 2013-14, six teams – men’s cross country and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field all captured Big Sky Championships while women’s swimming & diving won its first Western Athletic Conference Championships – and 19 student-athletes combined for 24 individual titles between cross country and track & field in the Big Sky and swimming & diving in the WAC. Beyond championships, the Lumberjacks produced 183 all-conference honorees and 13 student-athletes that combined for 18 All-American honors. In the classroom, the Lumberjacks once again proved that academics is at the forefront of the student-athlete experience as NAU finished with a department-wide 3.125 cumulative GPA. Ten of 13 teams finished the 2012-13 academic year with a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the volleyball team, who recorded a 3.57 GPA, followed by swimming & diving at 3.50 and soccer at 3.42. Two student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors, one of which was named a CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American First Team honoree. NAU had 139 total student-athletes earn All-Academic honors by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 58 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2013-14 academic year. All 15 sponsored sports exceeded NCAA academic standards for the fifth consecutive year as the department posted an overall APR of 973. Nine squads carried multi-year totals above 960, while six teams accomplished perfect single-year scores of 1000 led by the women’s tennis and swimming & diving teams who received the APR Public Recognition Award from the NCAA for earning a perfect single-year APR each of the last four years. Campos and the Lumberjacks continue to give back to the community as her student-athletes completed the most community service hours ever in department history. The Lumberjacks’ set a goal of 4,000 hours for the 2013-14 academic year – they eclipsed the mark with an instrumental 4,378 hours. Campos made four coaching hires, changing the culture of NAU basketball with the hires of Jack Murphy from the University of Memphis to lead the Lumberjack men’s team and Sue Darling from the University of Arizona to head the women’s squad. In her second year, she hired two coaches away from Conference USA. Ken Murphy from the University of Texas-El Paso was named to guide the volleyball program, and, from Southern Mississippi, Ki Kroll was hired to lead the men’s tennis program. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics department after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Texas at El Paso since August of 2006. With her hiring at NAU, Campos, 35, became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Campos served as the sport administrator for the Miner men’s and women’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s track and field programs at UTEP. Campos also was the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. She was the advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and served as the liaison to the Intercollegiate Athletic Council, Office of Student Life, Miner Village, and the UTEP Police Department.

In her tenure at UTEP, she also had oversight of the women’s golf, rifle, and softball programs, served as championship director for numerous conference championships, and co-hosted a weekly television show, Miner Sports Weekly. Dr. Campos also assisted with athletic facility enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million Helen of Troy Softball Complex, which opened in September 2005. In 2006, Campos served as the NCAA liaison for the Self Study Report for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority equity, and student welfare strategic plans. She was responsible for Title IX staff education and staff diversity training. In 2005, she created the Athletics Diversity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Women’s Resource Advisory Board. She was promoted to the Senior Associate position after serving as the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator since August of 2003. She also served two years as the Assistant Dean of Students within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs. Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA Committees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women’s Soccer Committee. She was a member of the Conference USA Joint Group and served on the Senior Woman Administrator administrative group. In 20052006, when UTEP joined Conference USA, she served on the Conference USA Strategic Planning Committee and assisted in the development of the realigned Conference USA’s vision, core values, mission, and strategic objectives. She also represented UTEP on conference committees, including the budget subcommittee, legislative committee, championships selection committee, and various sport committees. Dr. Campos previously served as the Assistant Dean of Students at UTEP from 2001-03. Campos coordinated and administered the university’s student discipline system, interpreted the University of Texas System Regents’ Rules and Regulations governing the student academic honesty and conduct code, and provided information to the university community on discipline policies, rules, regulations, and procedures. She served as a mentor to an undergraduate student participating in the NASPA Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program and served on a variety of campus committees including the UTEP President’s Advisory Committee on Women, Student Affairs Staff Development Committee, Faculty Senate Student Conduct Committee, and the University Health Awareness Committee. In the community, Campos was a member of the Girl Scouts of the Rio Grande board and the Junior League of El Paso. Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State University where she earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Business Administration and a master’s of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education. Campos is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and Flagstaff Leadership Program. A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D’Attilio. They live in Flagstaff with their son, Christopher.

Left to Right: NAU President Dr. Rita Cheng, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Lisa Campos, former NAU President Dr. John Haegar and Louie the Lumberjack with the Big Sky Conference Presidents’ Cup.

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PENTATHLON BLUE VS. GOLD at New Mexico at Idaho at Washington State at Wildcat Diving Invite NEW MEXICO STATE at UNLV Invite at San Diego at Arizona/vs. Oregon State NORTHERN COLORADO at Air Force Diving at UNLV/vs. Air Force at WAC Championships at NCAA Zone Diving at NCAA Championships

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Home Meets in Gold at Wall Aquatic Center

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