Lewis-Clark State Warriors 2017 Volleyball Program

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TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Table of contents............................................................... 1 Quick facts......................................................................... 1 Media information.............................................................. 1 THE SEASON 2017 schedule................................................................. 16 HISTORY records....................................................................... 12-14 THE WARRIORS 2017 roster........................................................................ 4 Coach Harris-Alexander.................................................... 2 Assistant coaches............................................................11 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location...................................................... Lewiston, Idaho Founded...................................................................... 1893 Enrollment.................................................................. 3,924 Mascot....................................................................Warriors School colors................................Navy blue, red and white Home court.........................................LCSC Activity Center Capacity..................................................................... 3,600 Affiliation...................................................................... NAIA Conference.............................................................. Frontier President.....................................Dr. J. Anthony Fernandez Athletic director.........................................Brooke Cushman Associate athletic director.............................Scott McClure Faculty athletic representative...................... Clay Robinson Athletics phone.............................................. 208-792-2471 Athletics fax................................................... 208-792-2731 COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF Head coach..................................LaToya Harris-Alexander Alma mater/year............ Washington State University/2003 Record at LCSC/seasons.......... 106-65 (.620), six seasons Career record/seasons................................................same Volleyball office.............................................. 208-792-2258

PLAYERS Natalie Batiste................................................................... 5 Justine Cota Culp.............................................................. 5 Aly Sauer........................................................................... 6 Alexa Van Vleet................................................................. 6 Maya Williamson............................................................... 7 Hayley Alvarez................................................................... 7 Rachel Gregg.................................................................... 8 Anna Ingraham.................................................................. 8 Aubrey King....................................................................... 9 Luana Thompson............................................................... 9 Lauren West.................................................................... 10 Jordan Phelan................................................................. 10 Rosemary Dimmick..........................................................11 Hannah Lien.....................................................................11

QUICK FACTS

HISTORY First year of volleyball.................................................. 1975 Years in NAIA national tournament/last...................12/2011 Last post-season opponent................ Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Result.......................................................... L, 3-2 (12/2/11) TEAM INFORMATION 2016 overall record....................................................... 8-15 Home 5-6 | Away 2-6 | Neutral 1-3 Conference record/finish......................................... 3-9, 7th Starters returning/lost..................................................... 2/4 Letterwinners returning/lost............................................ 7/6 SPORTS INFORMATION Director..............................................................Becky Paull Assistant......................................................... Denny Grubb Office phone...........................208-792-2289/208-798-9594 Email address.......................................... bdpaull@lcsc.edu Mailing address.......................................... 500 8th Avenue ..............................................................Lewiston, ID 83501 Website address..........................http://www.lcwarriors.com

Head athletic trainer........................................Tracy Collins Assistant athletic trainer.................... Taryn Cadez-Schmidt

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LaToya HARRIS-ALEXANDER

HEAD COACH • SEVENTH SEASON WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY PARKROSE HIGH SCHOOL • PORTLAND, ORE.

LaToya Harris-Alexander is in her seventh season at head coach of the Lewis-Clark State volleyball team and is looking to return the Warriors to their winning ways. She begins the 2017 season with an overall career record of 106-65 and a Frontier Conference mark of 57-25. She was the 2011 Frontier Conference Coach of the Year and 19 of her players have earned all-conference honors with 34 recognized on the all-conference academic team. In 2016, Kennadie Clute earned All-American status. Harris-Alexander was a standout player at Washington State University from 1999-2002. During her freshman season, WSU’s graduate assistant coach was Jen Greeny (neé Stinson), who Harris-Alexander replaced at the Warrior helm. Greeny is now head coach at WSU. Prior to LCSC, Harris-Alexander had been head volleyball coach at Sam Barlow High School in Gresham, Ore., since 2006 and also had been coach of the Alpine Volleyball Club team since 2007. She came highly recommended, by both Greeny and her old coach at WSU, Cindy Fredrick. In her five years at Sam Barlow, Harris-Alexander led the team to a 55-28 mark in conference play with second-place finishes twice. The team made the playoffs all five seasons and advanced to the Oregon state tournament twice, where it finished seventh in 2008 and again in 2009. At Sam Barlow, she had 10 players earn first-team all-conference honors, four second-team honors, and 18 receive honorable mention selections. Her players went on to sign at one NCAA Division I school, four at NCAA D-II, two at NCAA Division III, one at the NAIA, and four at community colleges. Harris-Alexander was a standout volleyball, basketball and softball player at Parkrose High School in Portland where she earned 12 letters and was a starter in all three sports for four seasons. She signed to play volleyball at WSU where she was a starter all four seasons and earned All-Freshman Pac-10 Conference honors her first season and first-team All-Pac-10 her final three seasons. She also was the team MVP her sophomore and senior seasons and earned Pac-10 Player of the Week both seasons as well. Harris-Alexander also helped WSU to the NCAA tournament her final three seasons with an Elite Eight appearance in 2002. She became the third player in WSU history to record at least 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs during her career and finished fourth in school history in both categories. She also held the record for most career service aces with 143. Following her playing career, she served as an undergraduate assistant coach for Cindy Fredrick at WSU in the 2003 season, and then became head coach at San Leandro High in California for two seasons before taking over at Sam Barlow. Harris-Alexander has two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Humanities with an emphasis in Communication and in Women’s Studies with a minor in Sport Management. Harris-Alexander and her husband Renaldo Alexander Sr., have two children - son Renaldo Alexander Jr. and daughter Faith Alexander.

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Overall Winning Frontier Frontier Frontier Frontier National Record Percentage Record Percentage Finish Tournament Tournament

2011 23-6 .799 13-1 2012 16-10 .615 11-4 2013 19-13 .594 11-4 2014 19-9 .678 11-3 2015 21-12 .636 8-4 2016 8-15 .348 3-9 Overall 106-65 .620 57-25

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LEWIS-CLARK STATE COLLEGE

Founded: 1893 President: J. Anthony Fernández, Ph.D. Students: 3,924 25 states and 34 countries 62.9% female / 37.1% male LOCATION: Lewis-Clark Valley Located at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers • Population: 50,000 • County: Nez Perce • Elevation: 738 feet • Average Snowfall: 1 inch • Regional Airport

MAJORS & DEGREES • 90+ degree and certificate programs • Seven Academic divisions • Two Career and Technical Education divisions • Student-Teacher Ratio °°15:1 Academic Programs °°8:4 Professional-Technical Programs • 372 online courses and nine online degree offerings • Positive Placement Rates (2014-2015) °°94% Academic graduates °°97% Professional-Technical graduates • 76.3% of students receive some sort of financial aid • Lowest tuition among four-year public institutions in Idaho

CAMPUS • 46 acres • Four Residence Halls • State of the art fitness center • Study Away programs ACTIVITIES • More than 60 student clubs • Seven intramural sports • 12 athletic teams: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), Frontier Conference • Outdoor Adventures

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Jordan Phelan Natalie Batiste Justine Cota Culp Rosemary Dimmick Hayley Alvarez Hannah Lien Rachel Gregg Luana Thompson Aubrey King Anna Ingraham Aly Sauer Alexa Van Vleet Maya Williamson Lauren West

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Hayley Alvarez Natalie Batiste Justine Cota Culp Rosemary Dimmick Rachel Gregg Anna Ingraham Aubrey King Hannah Lien Jordan Phelan Aly Sauer Luana Thompson Alexa Van Vleet Lauren West Maya Williamson

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HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Spokane, Wash./East Valley HS Portland, Ore./Central Catholic HS Yreka, Calif./Feather River College/Yreka HS Richland, Wash./Hanford HS Valencia, Calif./Pierce College/Valencia HS Lewiston, Idaho/Lewiston HS Eagle River, Alaska/Chugiak HS Honolulu, Hawai`i/College of Southern Idaho/Maryknoll HS Malad, Idaho/Eastern Arizona College/Malad HS Chugiak, Alaska/Wenatchee Valley/Eagle River HS Hagerman, Idaho/Hagerman HS Preston, Idaho/College of Southern Idaho/Preston HS Auburn, Wash./Auburn Mountainview HS San Diego, Calif./Grossmont College/Patrick Henry HS

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Valencia, Calif./Pierce College/Valencia HS Portland, Ore./Central Catholic HS Yreka, Calif./Feather River College/Yreka HS Richland, Wash./Hanford HS Eagle River, Alaska/Chugiak HS Chugiak, Alaska/Wenatchee Valley/Eagle River HS Malad, Idaho/Eastern Arizona College/Malad HS Lewiston, Idaho/Lewiston HS Spokane, Wash./East Valley HS Hagerman, Idaho/Hagerman HS Honolulu, Hawai`i/College of Southern Idaho/Maryknoll HS Preston, Idaho/College of Southern Idaho/Preston HS San Diego, Calif./Grossmont College/Patrick Henry HS Auburn, Wash./Auburn Mountainview HS

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: LaToya Harris-Alexander (7th Season) Assistants: JaLisa Jose, Tanner Haage (volunteer) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #2 Jordan Phelan (Fee-Lynn), #3 Natalie Batiste (Buh-teest), #4 Justine Cota Culp (Just-EEn Cot-ah Culp), #12 Anna Ingraham (IN-graham), #7 Hannah Lien (Lean), #14 Aly Sauer (Sour), #9 Luana Thompson (LOU-anna), #15 Alexa Van Vleet (rhymes with Fleet); #16 Maya Williamson (My-uh)

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NATALIE

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BATISTE

5-11 • SR • DS • Portland, OR • Central Catholic HS 2016: Appeared in 5 matches and 21 games ... Had season-high 15 digs in three-game match against Northwest Christian on Aug. 26.... Earned Academic All-Conference honors.... Named to Frontier Conference Champions of Character team... Suffered season-ending injury against The Master’s University. 2015: Appeared in 12 matches and 22 sets …Finished the season with 14 kills, 15 digs and four blocks … Tallied a season-high seven kills in a win over Whitworth on Sept. 9 … Collected six kills while hitting .231 against Menlo College Aug. 20 … Earned Academic All-Conference honors. 2014: Appeared in 14 matches and 21 sets … Finished rookie campaign with 15 kills, 13 digs and four total blocks … Came on strong during the Frontier Conference Tournament, tallying four kills on a .500 hitting percentage in LCSC’s semifinal win over Carroll ATTACK SET SERVE PASS DEF BLOCK GEN College and seven kills on SP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE a .211 hitting percentage Year 2014 21 14 15 12 50 0.06 1 0 1 3 13 0 4 0 1 in the title match against 2015 22 12 14 7 46 .152 1 0 3 0 15 0 4 2 0 Rocky Mountain. 1 HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 2016 * 21 5 0 2 6 -0.333 16 3 5 4 62 0 0 0 Totals 64 31 29 21 102 0.784 18 3 9 7 90 0 8 2 2 three varsity letters at Portland powerhouse * injured Central Catholic under coach Rick Lorenz, and never finished lower than second at 6A state tournament during prep career ... Voted team captain and most inspirational by her teammates for her senior season, and following state runner-up finish was chosen first team All-Conference and All-State ... Also selected to All-Tournament team at state ... Was second team All-Conference selection as a junior ... Played for two premier club teams in Portland region – Rose City and NW Juniors 18 Air Elite. PERSONAL: Born April 28, 1996 to Thomas and Sherri Batiste ... Has four sisters ... Hobbies include cooking and swimming … Majoring in Sport Administration at LCSC.

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COTA CULP

5-11 • SR • MH • Yreka, CA • Yreka HS • Feather River College 2016: Played 52 sets in 19 matches ... recorded 63 kills out of 167 attempts for a percentage of .198 ... also had 25 digs and 28 block assists in addition to three solo blocks ... she had season/ career highs of eight kills vs. Biola and Rocky Mountain ... had four block assists against Montana Tech. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Tallied 249 kills and hit over .300 in 51 matches for Feather River … Second on the team with 72 blocks … Named to All-Golden Valley Conference team … Led Golden Eagles to final four and sweet 16 in her first and second seasons, respectively. HIGH SCHOOL: Named team MVP as a senior at Yreka HS … Received all-league recognition during her junior and senior years in volleyball, basketball and ATTACK SET SERVE PASS DEF BLOCK GEN SP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE track and field…Was Year awarded the Miner 2016 52 19 63 30 167 .198 2 0 2 1 25 6 28 3 0 Pride Award for both volleyball and basketball…Participated in the annual North-South All-Star match…Scholar-Athlete award as a senior PERSONAL: Born January 31, 1996 to Juan and Jennifer Cota…was married during the summer of 2017 ... has two siblings; Juan and Jaden…Enjoys hiking and camping…Majoring in Business Communications.

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ALY

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SAUER

6-4 • SR • OH/RH • Hagerman, ID • Hagerman HS 2016: Had career-high 10 kills vs. Montana State-Northern ... hit .471 (nine kills in 17 attempts with just one error) against Whitworth ... twice had three blocks ... had 80 kills in 21 matches (67 sets). 2015: Appeared in 16 matches and 38 sets…Collected 33 kills and had seven blocks in her second season…Tallied career-high six kills against Columbia … Amassed two blocks in a match twice. 2014: Appeared in eight matches and 10 sets…Played a season-high three sets against Carroll College … Finished season with one assist, one service ace, one block and one dig. HIGH SCHOOL: The first in-state prep recruit for LCSC since 2010, she earned four varsity letters in volleyball and basketball at Hagerman HS, as well as one letter in track...Helped Pirates to state tournament in sophomore and senior seasons, where they finished third both times...First team All-State selection and Snake River Conference Player of the Year as a ATTACK SET SERVE PASS DEF BLOCK GEN senior, as well as a Max- SP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE Preps third team Small Year 0 School All-American... 2014 10 8 0 2 6 -0.333 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Three-time All-District IV 2015 38 16 33 14 97 .165 2 0 0 0 4 1 6 0 67 21 80 49 273 .114 4 1 1 0 16 7 27 2 2 first team selection and 2016 7 2 1 0 21 8 34 2 2 three-time All-Conference Totals 115 45 113 65 376 .128 pick...Played five years of club volleyball with Club Canyon’s 16U and 18U teams...First team All-Conference in basketball as a sophomore and second team All-Conference as a junior...Salutatorian of high school class with 3.9 GPA...Member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born April 22, 1996 to Jeff and Nancy Sauer...Has one brother, Andrew...Hobbies include camping, swimming and hiking...Majoring in Kinesiology.

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ALEXA

VAN VLEET

6-4 • SR • OH/RH • Preston, ID • Preston HS • College of So. Idaho 2016: Saw action in 19 sets in nine games ... had three digs and five block assists in her first season as a Warrior. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Helped Golden Eagles to National Junior College Athletic Association Championship in 2015 and a third-place finish in 2014. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 10 varsity letters in volleyball (3), basketball (3) and golf (4) at Preston High School … Earned first team and honorable mention honors in volleyball … Placed eighth at state in golf as a senior … Earned honorable mention in basketball as a senior. PERSONAL: Born July 13, 1996 to Natalie and John Van Vleet … Has one sister, Vanessa … Father played college golf at Utah State and is still an active golf ATTACK SET SERVE PASS DEF professional … Hob- Year SP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG bies include golfing 2016 19 9 8 8 38 .000 0 0 0 1 3 and art … Majoring in Kinesiology.

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MAYA

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WILLIAMSON

6-0 • SR • MB • Auburn, WA • Auburn Mountainview HS 2016: Had career-best 10 kills vs. Montana Western and had a .643 attack percentage (nine kills in 14 attempts with no errors), also against Montana Western ... twice had six block assists – against Montana Tech and Great Falls (now Providence) ... had four digs against Montana Western ... was the team leader in blocks assists and solo blocks; second in attack percentage, and fourth in kills. 2015: Appeared in 32 matches and 110 sets …Led team with 89 blocks … Tallied 153 kills while hitting .294 … Led the team in blocks four times with six kills each match, the last in the five set win over Rocky Mountain … One of two players in 2015 with a perfect attack percentage in a match with at least five kills, going 5-for-5 against Whitworth … Had career-high eight kills four times including in the Frontier Conference semifinal win over Carroll. 2014: Appeared in 13 matches and 17 sets … ATTACK SET SERVE PASS DEF BLOCK GEN SP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE Tallied a season-high four Year kills on a .273 hitting per- 2014 17 13 9 5 30 .133 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 1 9 0 1 0 31 18 71 7 0 centage against Montana 2015 110 32 153 62 345 .264 84 23 121 49 324 .222 1 0 1 1 16 8 67 9 1 Tech … Finished season 2016 211 68 283 116 699 .239 10 0 2 1 43 26 139 16 2 with nine kills, six digs Totals and one block. HIGH SCHOOL: Twosport star at Auburn Mountainview earning three varsity letters in volleyball and two in gymnastics ... Helped AMHS to first trophy at the WIAA Class 3A state tournament when it placed fifth during her junior season (2012) ... Two-time SPSL 3A All-League first team selection ... Only AMHS player selected to All-Tournament team at state ... Played four years of club volleyball with Lake Tapps and PSVBA and competed in 2012 and 2013 national championships ... AMHS gymnastics team placed fourth and ninth at state in her two varsity seasons. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 14, 1995 to Robert and Annette Williamson ... Has one brother, Nate ... Hobbies include snowboarding and hanging out with friends ... Majoring in Business and Communications at LCSC.

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HAYLEY

ALVAREZ

5-9 • JR • OPP/S • Valencia, CA • Valencia HS • Pierce College Junior college: Alvarez came to LCSC from LA Pierce College where the team made back-toback state final appearances ... was awarded the Coaches’ Award and named Western State Conference Honorable Mention as a freshman ... second year she was captain of the team and made First-Team All-Conference. High school: Played for Foothill League championship team as a junior and senior ... earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior and was honorable mention all-league ... was the MVP of her junior varsity squad in 2013 ... played for four years for LAVA – Los Angeles Volleyball Academy. Personal: Is the daughter of Oliver and Claudia Fry and was born June 18, 1997 ... has four siblings – Justin, Andrew, Adam and Avery ... is majoring in Criminal Justice and aspires to become a detective ... enjoys cooking. Signing day: "Hayley is a perfect example of a well-rounded player. She sees the court very well as a setter and can control the offense, but what also impressed me is her versatility. Hayley is a natural leader with a strong IQ and it comes with the experience as a primary passer and right-side hitter. LA Pierce College has an identity of a competitive program with a great coach so I know she is prepared to be challenged. With her will to fight and never give in she has the capability to exceed expectations for herself and this team."

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RACHEL

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GREGG

6-0 • JR • OH/MH • Eagle River, AK • Chugiak HS 2016: Appeared in 19 matches and played 70 sets ... Second on team with 225 digs ... Third on team with 146 kills ... Named the Frontier Conference “top defender for the week” in September, establishing a career-high 26 digs in the Warriors’ win over Carroll ... Had a career-high 17 kills against Olivet Nazarene. 2015: Appeared in 23 matches and played 58 sets … Collected 75 kills and hit .205 with 17 digs and 26 total blocks…Finished her inaugural season fifth in blocks, sixth in kills per set (1.29) and eighth in attack percentage…Set career-high with 13 kills in five-set loss to The Master’s. HIGH SCHOOL: Four year varsity letterwinner at Chugiak High School in Eagle River, Alaska… Earned all-region honors during each of her final three seasons and all-state recognition as a junior…Played middle and outside hitter for the Mustangs…Garnered two varsity letters in softball, where she twice landed on the all-conference team…Also a state qualifier in track and placed third as a member of Chugiak’s 4x400-relay team. PERSONAL: Born July 30, 1997...Parents are Jeff and Theresa and she has three brothers, Noah, Justin and Zach...Hobbies include hiking, fishing and four-wheeling...Majoring in Psychology. Year

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ANNA

INGRAHAM

5-8 • JR • S • Eagle River, AK • Chugiak HS • Wenatchee Valley Junior college: Averaged 12 assists per set in earning all-tournament recognition three tournaments and being selected to the NWAC all-star team ... also was on the honor roll five times. High school: Was a team captain and three-year varsity starter at Chugiak ... earned all-conference honors twice ... team was fourth in the state during her junior season ... also played basketball ... member of the Honor Roll throughout high school. Personal: Is the daughter of Donald and Nancy Ingraham ... born Sept. 3, 1996 ... has one brother, Matthew ... enjoys traveling. Signing day: "I also chose LC because it has my interests in studies and I felt like I could call it home for the next few years.”

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AUBREY

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KING

6-0 • JR • OH • Malad, ID • Malad HS • Eastern Arizona Junior college: Was a first-team All-Area selection as a sophomore ... was the ACCAC Division I Player of the Week in October ... earned academic recognition as a Dean’s List honoree every semester at Eastern Arizona ... the Gila Monsters were 21-9 her sophomore season with one of the losses in the championship match of the Region I tournament. High school: King was a multi-sport athlete at Malad where she played basketball and competed in track in addition to playing volleyball ... Malad was third at the state 2A tournament her sophomore season ... she was a first team all-area volleyball selection in 2012 and earned first team all-district honors in basketball as well ... earned National Honor Society recognition throughout high school. Personal: King is the daughter of Corey and Lucy King ... sister Marci played middled blocker at Arkansas ... she has three other sisters – Courtney, Chelsea and Kendal ... was born May 21, 1997 ... Hobbies include playing the piano and violin ... is majoring in Business Administration. Signing day: In signing King, coach Harris-Alexander had this to say: "Aubrey is a breath of fresh air. Her passion and love for the game is evident in the way she speaks about volleyball. You can just tell she is hungry to learn and will do all she can to win. Aubrey is without a doubt a six-rotation outside hitter and her presence at the net is impeccable. Her shot selection and strength with blocking can change the game itself. We are excited to have her as a Warrior and look forward to getting started with her in the fall."

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LUANA

THOMPSON

5-6 • JR • L • Honolulu, HI • Maryknoll HS • College of So. Idaho Junior college: Thompson was a valuable member of College of Southern Idaho’s national championship team ... she earned all-region honors during both of her seasons at CSI. Signing day: "I chose to continue my education while playing volleyball at LC because I love the community and I feel I will fit in perfectly with Coach LaToya and the team," Thompson said. "While playing on the court with the team for a couple hours I already felt like this is where I wanted to be."

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LAUREN

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WEST

5-7 • JR • S • San Diego, CA • Patrick Henry HS • Grossmont College Junior college: At Grossmont, she was named the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference's South Division Most Valuable Player. She led the PCAC and was second in the state in assists per set at 11.65 and was third in the conference for aces per set. She finished with 1,142 assists and was named to the All-State Team as well as being an All-American selection as Grossmont went on to a third-place finish in the state tournament ... also was on the academic Honor Roll. High school: Played for two seasons at Patrick Henry High School and competed for six seasons for the ECVBA club team. Personal: Is the daughter of Donna and Dirk West and was born July 26, 1997 ... has one brother, Jake. Signing day: "Lauren is a special player," Harris-Alexander said. "She brings the best out of her hitters and builds trust from her commitment to lead her team to success. Lauren fits our offense perfectly. Her program already runs a quick offense so it will make the transition to LC that much easier. On her visit she elevated our game instantly with her personality and will to win. Due to Lauren's experience her first two years at Grossmont she knows how to win and will find a way to succeed."

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PHELAN

5-9 • SO • OH • Spokane, WA • East Valley HS 2016: Appeared in 22 matches and played 75 sets ... fourth on team with 163 digs, including season-high 19 against Whitworth on Oct. 10. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time state participant with the Knights…Earned first team All-Great Northern League as a freshman and senior…League MVP as a junior…Named three-time AllLeague as a basketball player…AAU team, Cats, went to national four straight years…Member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born May 29, 1998 to John and Lisa Phelan…Hs two brothers, J.T. and Jace; the former plays football at Whitworth…Father John played baseball in the minor leagues for the San Diego Padres…Enjoys shopping and spending time with friends and family…Majoring in Radiographic Science. Year

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The V CLUB is the official booster club of women’s volleyball at Lewis-Clark State College. This organization has been created to directly support volleyball student-athletes with much needed scholarship assistance and general program needs. As a member you have the opportunity to impact these exceptional student-athletes off the court through interaction and mentorship after matches as well as at volleyball functions. Every member has the option to be involved as much as they like. The contribution allows you to sponsor a particular student-athlete or you may contribute to the entire program through a general gift. For more information visit lcwarriors.com or contact Coach LaToya Harris-Alexander at 208-792-2258.

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ROSEMARY

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DIMMICK

5-9 • FR • OH • Richland, WA • Hanford HS High school: Dimmick was a four-year varsity starter and team captain for the Falcons, who advanced to the Mid-Columbia Conference Regionals every season throughout her career ... also earned honor roll status all four years ... played for the Shockwave Nationals club team, which also advanced to regional competition. Personal: She is the daughter of Trevor and Windy Phelps and was born Dec. 15, 1998 ... has seven siblings – Seavhanna, Luella, Trey, Tyler, Tate, Tucker and Riley ... is majoring in Special Education and someday wants to open a charter school for children with disabilities ... she enjoys volunteering for Special Olympics.

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HANNAH

LIEN

5-6 • FR • DS/L • Lewiston, ID • Lewiston HS High school: Lien was the Defensive Player of the Year for the Bengals as a senior as well as the Inland Empire League’s defensive MVP ... she was one of the nominees for IEL Player of the Year as well ... as a junior, she was Lewiston’s Most Improved Player ... played for the Snake River Juniors club team for five years. Personal: Is the daughter of Tina Lien and Pat Lien, and was born May 6, 1999 ... is majoring in Business Communications with aspirations to be a consultant or project manager ... in her spare time, she enjoys drawing and reading ... has one brother, Nicholas.

STAFF NOT PICTURED TANNER HAAGE VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT ROSS REHBERG MANAGER

JaLisa JOSE ASSISTANT

Meg WOODS MANAGER

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THE RECORD BOOK – SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS TEAM SEASON RECORDS Kills 2,145 HTG% .312 Aces 301 BS 159 BA 497 TB 628 Digs 2,584

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

KILLS

Joy Dunn, 1999 Angela Igoe, 1998 Joy Dunn, 1998 Kymm Lingaw, 1997 Liana Croft, 1997 Angela Igoe, 2001 Kennadie Clute, 2015 Kymm Lingnaw, 1996 Lorrie Holmes, 1994 Anile Clemente, 2008

HITTING PERCENTAGE

(Min. 3 att./gm) 1. Lorrie Holmes, 1994 2. Julie Moberg, 1986 3. Glory Maxey, 1995 4. Angie Beauchene, 1996 4. Amy Flaig, 2003 6. Jaime Harding, 1996 7. Deddiy Alaimaleata, 2010 8. Amber Weatherspoon, 2000 9. Anna Happel, 1999 10. Syd Moore, 1995

1998 1999 2003 1999 2007 1999 1998

687 663 626 569 554 510 462 460 451 436 .421 .390 .387 .367 .367 .366 .358 .357 .352 .351

ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Marci Pascua, 1998 Marci Pascua, 1999 Kelli Harris, 1996 Kelli Harris, 1994 Kelli Harris, 1995 Jennifer Covelli, 2001 Anne Johnson, 2003 Heather McIntosh, 1989 Maite Castro, 1988 Kelli Harris, 1993

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 9. 9.

Tammy Jennings, 1992 Lauryn Herrick, 2010 Lauryn Herrick, 2011 Anile Clemente, 2008 Lindsay Iroume, 2003 Anile Clemente, 2009 Joy Dunn, 1999 Cintia Alessi, 2007 Natalie Yarber, 1988 Angela Igoe, 2001 Treneisha Doyle, 2015

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 7. 10.

SERVICE ACES

SOLO BLOCKS

Joy Dunn, 1998 Joanne Wright, 1993 Joy Dunn, 1999 Lorrie Holmes, 1993 Glory Maxey, 1997 Glory Maxey, 1994 Kelli Harris, 1995 Kelli Harris, 1996 Andrea Wean, 1999 Brittney Kubik, 2007

BLOCK ASSISTS

1,687 1,657 1,645 1,451 1,421 1,409 1,342 1,304 1,276 1,158

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brittney Kubik, 2007 Anna Happel, 1999 Amber Weatherspoon, 1998 Nicole Graybeal, 2010 Lorrie Holmes, 1994 Jenika Bird, 2009 Julie Maciboba. 2007 Jenika Bird, 2010 Dani Barrett, 2009 Glory Maxey, 1997

82 77 67 65 64 64 62 61 59 59 59

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Brittney Kubik, 2007 Anna Happel, 1999 Nicole Graybeal, 2010 Amber Weatherspoon, 1998 Glory Maxey, 1997 Joy Dunn, 1998 Lorrie Holmes, 1994 Joy Dunn, 1999 Andrea Wean, 1999 Jenika Bird, 2009

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.

Katie Hinrichs, 2010 Russia Robinson, 2014 Kymm Lingnaw, 1996 Lindsay Scott, 2008 Tera Stoner, 1998 Joy Dunn, 1998 Cintia Alessi, 2007 Lindsay Scott, 2007 Kymm Lingnaw, 1997 Russia Robinson, 2015

62 56 49 40 39 37 35 35 35 34

TOTAL BLOCKS

DIGS

136 134 116 115 106 104 103 101 99 98 170 163 144 138 137 134 129 126 125 121 561 557 550 542 535 526 521 515 490 485

THE RECORD BOOK – SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Kills

TEAM

vs. Carroll College (9/14/95)

95

HTG%

vs. Embry-Riddle (9/9/00)

Assists

vs. Concordia, OR (11/17/00)

Attempts

vs. Western Montana (9/15/00 5 gm)

Aces

vs. Rocky Mountain (10/3/03)

22

Digs

vs. Concordia, OR (11/17/00)

153

Blocks

vs. Concordia, OR (11/19/99)

21

Longest Winning Streak – Matches Longest Winning Streak – Games Longest Home Win Streak – Matches Best Season Start - Matches

12

.632 87 264

23 (1995) 27 (1999) 28 (2009-10) 20-0 (2008)

Kills

INDIVIDUAL

Joy Dunn (Albertson 10/31/99)

33

HTG%

Kennadie Clute (Great Falls 9/26/15)

Assists

Marci Pascua (St. Martins 11/8/97) Marci Pascua (Concordia 11/17/00)

81 81

Attempts

Regina Cooper (Concordia 11/17/00)

90

Aces

Lindsay Iroume (Rocky 10/3/03)

11

Digs

Katie Hinrichs (Doane 12/3/09)

41

BS

Glory Maxey (Whitworth 11/19/94) Addy Hines (Westminster 10/5/01)

1.000 (6-6)

6 6

BA

Joanne Wright (Western WA 9/15/92)

41

TB

Joanne Wright (Western WA 9/15/92)

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THE RECORD BOOK – CAREER RECORDS KILLS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kim Lingnaw, 94-97 Liana Croft, 94-97 Angela Igoe, 98-01 Joy Dunn, 96-99 Glory Maxey, 94-97 Treneisha Doyle, 12-15 Anile Clemente, 07-09 Amber Weatherspoon, 98-01 Amy Flaig, 00-03 Julie Maciboba, 05-08

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kelli Harris, 93-96 Marci Pascua, 97-00 Heather McIntosh, 86-89 Lisa Davis, 06-09 Jennifer Covelli, 01-02 Tammy Jennings, 89-92 Maite Castro, 87-88 Kim Fong, 07-10 Nevena Dragovic, 11-12 Robyn Schirmer, 14-15

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kymm Lingaw, 94-97 Katie Hinrichs, 07-10 Tera Stoner, 95-98 Lindsay Scott, 05-08 Kim Condor, 00-03 Liana Croft, 94-97 Heather McIntosh, 86-89 Angela Igoe, 98-01 Dawn Ingham, 03-06 Marci Pascua, 97-00

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9.

Tammy Jennings, 89-92 Lauryn Herrick, 08-11 Liana Croft, 94-97 Marci Pascua, 97-00 Kelli Harris, 93-96 Angie Beauchene, 94-96 Katie Hinrichs, 07-10 Kim Condor, 00-03 Kymm Lingnaw, 94-97 Julie Maciboba, 05-08

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ASSISTS

DIGS

SERVICE ACES

SOLO BLOCKS

Joy Dunn, 96-99 Glory Maxey, 94-97 Addy Hines, 01-04 Chelsea Strong, 11-13 Amber Weatherspoon, 98-01 Amy Flaig, 00-03 Brittney Kubik, 06-07 Joanne Wright, 92-93 Nicole Graybeal, 10-11 Julie Maciboba, 05-08

BLOCK ASSISTS

1,751 1,709 1,666 1,415 1,253 1,178 1,172 1,121 1,067 992

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9.

Amber Weatherspoon, 98-01 Julie Maciboba, 05-08 Amy Flaig, 00-03 Addy Hines, 01-04 Jenika Bird, 09-10 Brittney Kubik, 06-07 Glory Maxey, 94-97 Dana Christiansen, 06-09 Nicole Graybeal, 10-11 Nicole Welfel, 97-02

5,675 5,384 3,061 2,422 2,366 2,186 1,974 1,760 1,654 1,468

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Glory Maxey, 94-97 Amber Weatherspoon, 98-01 Kelli Harris, 93-96 Julie Maciboba, 05-08 Lorrie Holmes, 91-94 Joy Dunn, 96-99 Addy Hines, 01-04 Amy Flaig, 00-03 Brittney Kubik, 06-07 Joanne Wright, 92-93

1,788 1,585 1,571 1,558 1,402 1,399 1,347 1,202 1,066 1,061

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10.

Angela Igoe, 98-01 Kymm Lingnaw, 94-97 Anile Clemente, 07-09 Joy Dunn, 96-99 Treneisha Doyle, 12-15 Glory Maxey. 94-97 Amy Flaig, 00-03 Kennedy Clute, 15-16 Kelli Tikker, 09-11 Lauryn Herrick, 08-11 Amanda Page, 00-01,03-04

1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. 6. 7.

Angela Igoe, 98-01 Niurka Toribio, 12-13 Amanda Page, 00-01,03-04 Kennadie Clute, 15-16 Tyger Spencer, 04-05 Anile Clemente, 07-09 Kelli Tikker, 09-11 Treneisha Doyle, 11-15

195 192 185 179 171 154 153 146 132 132 114 94* 90 70 59 59 58 56* 55 51

314 293 239 218 205 196 192* 185 180 169

TOTAL BLOCKS

466 373 366 344 340 312 308 298 254 246

DOUBLE FIGURE KILLS (MATCH)

1. 2. 3. 3. 3. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.

20-PLUS KILLS (MATCH)

40-PLUS ASSISTS (MATCH) Jennifer Covelli, 01-02 Anna Johnson, 03 Meghan Dolny, 03-04 Nevena Dragovic, 11-12 Robyn Schirmer, 14-15 Mindy Meyer, 05-07 Lisa Davis, 06-08 Stephanie Wayt, 04-05 Kim Fong, 07-10 Ali Hubert, 13

92 91 71 68 62 54 50 49 42 41 40 13 9 6 6 4 4 2 2

50-PLUS ASSISTS (MATCH)

1. 2. 2. 4. 4. 6. 6. 1. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6.

Jennifer Covelli, 01-02 Anna Johnson, 03 Nevena Dragovic, 11-12 Meghan Dolny, 03-04 Mindy Meyer, 05-07 Lisa Davis, 06-08 Kim Fong, 07-10

17 4 4 2 2 1 1

MOST ASSISTS IN A MATCH Marci Pascua (11/8/97) Marci Pacua (11/17/00) Jennifer Covelli (8/31/01) Jennifer Covelli (9/8/01) Jennifer Covelli (11/17/01) Jennifer Covelli (8/25/01) Nevena Dragovic (12/2/11)

81 81 68 66 64 62 62

DOUBLE FIGURE DIGS (MATCH)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kymm Lingnaw, 94-97 Katie Hinrichs, 07-10 Lindsay Scott, 05-08 Liana Croft, 94-97 Tera Stoner, 95-98 Russia Robinson, 14-15 Kim Condor, 00-03 Dawn Ingham, 03-06 Anile Clemente, 07-09 Kelli Tikker, 09-11

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 8. 9. 10.

Lindsay Scott, 05-08 Katie Hinrichs, 07-10 Russia Robinson, 14-15 Kim Condor, 00-03 Cintia Alessi, 07 Dawn Ingham, 03-06 Kaylee Rector, 09-12 Marlee Zeman, 10-11, 13 Chelsea Shears, 10-13 Three tied with

20-PLUS DIGS (MATCH)

89 80 78 75 74 55 52 51 43 41 23 20 17 10 8 8 8 7 6 4

28 16 7 7 7 5 4 3 3 2

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VOLLEYBALL HONORS AND AWARDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR

NAIA Scholar-Athletes - 33

NAIA All-Americans - 26

2016

Amber Hillestad

2016

Kennadie Clute (Honorable Mention)

2014

Kelsey Ross

2013

Chelsea Shears Naomi Hernandez Mallorie Schoesler

2015

Kennadie Clute (First Team) Treneisha Doyle (Honorable Mention)

2013

Niurka Toribio (Honorable Mention)

2012

Nevena Dragovic

2011

Lauryn Herrick (Second Team) Kelli Tikker (Honorable Mention)

2011

Kelli Tikker

2010

Jenika Bird Kim Fong Lauryn Herrick Kelli Tikker

2010

Nicole Graybeal (First Team) Deddiy Alaimaleata (Third Team)

2009

Anile Clemente (Third Team)

2009

Lisa Davis Dani Barrett Kim Fong

2001

Angela Igoe (First Team)

2000

Marci Pascua (Second Team) Regina Cooper (Honorable Mention)

2003

Amy Flaig

2002

Amy Flaig

2001

Amy Sturtevant

1999

Joy Dunn (First Team) Marci Pascua (Second Team) Angela Igoe (Honorable Mention)

2001

Angela Igoe

2000

Sandy Arend Regina Cooper Angela Igoe Amy Sturtevant

1998

Angela Igoe (Second Team) Joy Dunn (Third Team) Marci Pascua (Honorable Mention)

1997

Kymm Lingnaw (First Team) Kelli Harris (First Team)

1999

Regina Cooper

1996

Kymm Lingnaw (Third Team)

1998

Kaci Edwards Tera Stoner

1997

Kaci Edwards Tera Stoner

1996

Kelli Harris

1995

Kelli Harris

1991

Kori Dye Tanya Rigby Kim Walker

1988

Maite Castro

1984

Jamie Camp-McGee

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDS Joy Dunn (1999) Anile Clemente (2007, 2008) Nicole Graybeal (2010) Lauryn Herrick (2011) Kennadie Clute (2015)

* missing some stats from 1991-95, 1997

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2008

Anile Clemente (First Team)

2007

Anile Clemente (Third Team)

1995

Kelli Harris (Second Team)

1994

Lorrie Holmes (Second Team)

1988

Jancie Fletcher (Second Team) Maite Castro (Third Team)

COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Kip Yoshimura (12) Conference: 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 Region: 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 Jen Greeny (8) Conference: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Region I: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 LaToya Harris-Alexander (1) Conference: 2011 Janice Rowe (1) District: 1984

ALL-TIME COACHES

LaToya Harris (2011-current) Jen Greeny (2007-10) Erin Mellinger (2005-06) Jerry Pruitt (2003-04) Jason Zoeteman (2002) Kip Yoshimura (1993-01) Stuart Sherman Judy Fong Denise Stephens Janice Rowe (1981-1984) Nancy Eyler (1978-1980) JoAnn Rust (1975-77) *incomplete

98-50 112-24 12-41 34-26 13-14 251-72 24-15 37-37 119-98 93-64 63-42 18-27*

2016 8-15 .348 2015 21-12 .636 2014 19-9 .678 2013 19-13 .594 2012 16-10 .615 2011 23-6 .793 2010 31-3 .912 2009 25-9 .735 2008 30-4 .882 2007 26-8 .764 2006 8-19 .296 2005 4-22 .154 2004 9-19 .321 2003 25-7 .781 2002 13-14 .481 2001 27-5 .844 2000 21-6 .778 1999 32-6 .842 1998 32-7 .821 1997 28-8 .778 1996 35-4 .897 1995 28-7 .800 1994 25-15 .625 1993 23-14 .622 1992 24-15 .615 1991 14-23 .378 1990 23-14 .622 1989 30-28 .517 1888 39-8 .830 1987 27-12 .692 1986 20-20 .500 1985 3-30 .090 1984 30-11 .732 1983 27-10 .730 1982 17-24 .415 1981 19-19 .500 1980 30-7 .811 1979 29-9 .763 1978 4-26 .133 1977 11-11 .500 1976 7-16 .304 1975 NA NA NAIA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Appearances: 12 (1988, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Overall Record: 26-26 Best Finish: 3rd (1998) CONFERENCE TITLES: 13 (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) FRONTIER CONFERENCE HISTORY Titles: 9 (1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) Tournament Titles: 5 (1999, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)


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VOLLEYBALL AUGUST 5 Sat 12 Sat

16 16 17 17 19

Wed Wed Thur Thur Sat

Alumni Tournament North Idaho College (exh) Hope/Vanguard Summer Slam Morningside Westmont Dordt College of Idaho Master’s University

25 25 26 26

Fri Fri Sat Sat

UC Merced Dickinson State Evergreen State College of Idaho

SEPTEMBER 8 Fri 9 Sat 15 Fri 16 Sat 22 Fri 23 Sat 29 Fri 30 Fri OCTOBER 7 Sat 20 Fri 21 Sat 25 Wed 28 Sat NOVEMBER 2 Thu 4 Sat 9 Thu 10 Thu 11 Thu

3 p.m. Noon

Activity Center Activity Center

8 a.m. Noon 8 a.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

Fullerton, CA Fullerton, CA Fullerton, CA Fullerton, CA Santa Clarita, CA

2 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 2 p.m.

Butte, MT Butte, MT Butte, MT Butte, MT

Walla Walla University Whitman College Carroll College FC Montana Tech FC Rocky Mountain FC Montana Western FC University of Providence FC Montana State-Northern FC

5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m.

Activity Center Activity Center Helena, MT Butte, MT Activity Center Activity Center Great Falls, MT Havre, MT

Rocky Mountain FC Carroll College FC Montana Tech FC Whitworth University Montana Western FC

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

Billings, MT Activity Center Activity Center Activity Center Dillon, MT

Montana State-Northern FC University of Providence FC Frontier Conference Tournament Frontier Conference Tournament Frontier Conference Tournament

7 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA TBA

Activity Center Activity Center TBA TBA TBA

Big Sky Volleyball Challenge

Frontier Conference match All times Pacific and subject to change Note: University of Providence formerly University of Great Falls FC

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