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WILDCAT SPOTLIGHT

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To perform at her best, Linfield’s Grayce Miller embraces the mantra “Stay hungry, stay motivated and stay humble”

Grayce Miller’s journey began in the coastal city of San Diego, California. Raised alongside two younger sisters in a supportive household, sports and the camaraderie that goes with them became huge parts of the Linfield University lacrosse player’s life growing up.

“My childhood revolved around sports and spending time with friends and teammates,” says Miller, now thriving in the collegiate realm. “Those moments shaped me, fostering a love for competition and teamwork that still burns bright today.”

Transitioning from the laid-back vibes of San Diego to the close-knit campus of Linfield, Miller has found herself immersed in numerous opportunities. From leadership roles in lacrosse to being the archon (president) of Phi Sigma Sigma, every facet of campus life has been embraced. “Linfield has become my second home,” says Miller. “It’s a place where connections thrive and community flourishes.”

At the core of here unwavering support system stand her proud parents, Stephanie and Bobby Miller, whose guidance and encouragement have been consistent for Grayce and her two younger sisters. “My parents are my rock. Their belief in me fuels my determination, propelling me toward my goals.”

Driven by a passion for helping others, Miller’s academic pursuits in exercise science are intended to pave the way to becoming a pediatric occupational therapist. The tremendous support offered by the Linfield faculty has helped Miller flourish in the classroom.

“Linfield academics have shown me to be kinder to myself when learning hard concepts and better study habits,” she says. “I have also learned that connections matter and I have found many within Linfield academics. The academic community has been one of my favorite parts of my time here at Linfield. Every professor and peer wants to see me succeed.”

Although Miller has found an array of mentors and supporters while at Linfield, there’s been another mentor in Miller’s life whose words of wisdom and outlook on life still linger in her mind. This mentor is Jose Soto, who was Miller’s high school club lacrosse coach.

Says Miller: “In Jose’s eyes, everything has a purpose, whether it’s good or bad. He knows how to make a lesson out of ev erything and it has helped shape me into the student-athlete I am today. He has worked so hard to be where he is today, yet is the humblest person I know.”

His words resonate with her daily.

“Stay hungry, stay motivated, stay humble,” Miller says, reciting an inspiring quote shared by her former club coach.

Teammates and friends such as Gabby Crist offer an additional support network that has helped Miller navigate the highs and lows of both college and athletics.

“Grayce is the type of teammate and friend that everyone wants in their life, someone to celebrate with and to cry with, says Crist. “She’s always there for her teammates and friends. the day that I met Grayce I knew we would be best friends.

“We’ve gone through all of our college life so far together and I wouldn’t trade that for anything. I look up to Grayce a lot as a teammate and a friend. Her work ethic is unmatched. She gets everything done whether that’s in a classroom or on the field.”

Miller explains that “having teammates who understand your journey is invaluable. We lift each other up, pushing one another to reach new heights.”

With another lacrosse season under way, Miller approaches the field with a sense of purpose. “This season, I want to play my game and have fun with it,” she says, emphatically. “It’s about cherishing every moment, embracing the joy of the game.”

Miller says this year she is determined to overcome her internal adversity. Despite her successes in the classroom and on the field, she still has been working through obstacles, specifically with self-doubt.

“I truly found my love for lacrosse in my junior year of high school. Ever since then, I have pushed myself to be the best I can be. With that comes a lot of voices saying I need to be better or that I don’t deserve the things I have. This is something I struggle with both on and off the field.”

During the past year, Miller says, she has “tried to overcome this annoying voice in my head. I started giving positive affirmations to myself whenever I feel a greater stress coming my way. I also give myself a few minutes to reset. After I wipe my brain of the thoughts that try to hold me back, I can resume my day, practice, or whatever it may be with a more positive mindset.”

Through adversity and triumph, setbacks and successes, Grayce Miller’s journey continues to unfold. Each day is a testament to her resilience, fueled by a passion for the game and a relentless pursuit of personal goals. As she laces up her cleats and takes to the field, she does so not just as an athlete, but as an inspiration for all.

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HEAD COACH SARAH DALSEY

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Sarah Dalsey is steadily breathing new life into the Linfield lacrosse program, growing expectations for future success

Sarah Dalsey is in her second year as women’s lacrosse coach at Linfield. She is the ninth women’s lacrosse coach in the program’s 26-year history.

Most recently, Dalsey worked for one year at NCSA Sports, connecting prospective students and families with collegiate athletic programs that fit their interests and needs. In 2020, she worked at Pro-Fit in West Berlin, New Jersey, managing administrative and financial workflows.

Dalsey’s administrative experience also includes internships at McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland, where she assisted the director of athletics with a variety of essential tasks, and at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York, where she served one year in the athletics communications office.

Her coaching resume features three years as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at McDaniel and two years assisting at Adrian College in Adrian, Michigan. In addition, Dalsey was head coach of the Nike Girls Lacrosse Camp at McDaniel College and Pace University, and led club travel teams in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.

Dalsey completed a bachelor’s degree in Sports Studies and Communications/Media Studies at Manhattanville College. She went on to earn a master’s degree in kinesiology from McDaniel while serving as a graduate assistant coach.

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2024 SEASON OUTLOOK

Adominant performance in the season-opening exhibition against Pacific Lutheran might be just what the young 2024 Wildcats lacrosse team needed to get the season started on the right foot.

Linfield finished 2023 with a 3-11 overall record and 3-9 in Northwest Conference play but with most key contributors returning this season, highlighted by Gabby Crist and Gracye Miller. The 2024 ‘Cats will aim to take a step forward in the new year.

“I’m super excited for this season,” head coach Sarah Dalsey said. “This is my second season here at Linfield and we got a small squad. We only lost two seniors from last year and I think in terms of team culture, our freshmen really came in and meshed really well. I’m really excited to see how we do.”

Miller was named first-team All-NWC as a freshman and led the conference with 2.64 caused turnovers per game. The San Diego, Calif., native caused a season-high five turnovers on three occasions and tallied two goals plus an assist.

Crist finished last season as an Honorable Mention All-NWC selection and ranked among the NWC leaders in total goals with 41. She dished out 10 assists for a total of 51 points and was named NWC Offensive Student-Athlete of the Week after scoring eight goals against Puget Sound. Miller and Crist will be two players the ‘Cats will rely on this season.

ON THE ATTACK

To go along with Crist on the attack, the Wildcats bring back Maizri Chandler (14), Erynn McCurdy (13) and Leah Stednick (13) who finished second through fourth in total goals.

“We have so much talent,” Dalsey said. “I’m really excited to see who can step up. Unfortunately, last year we didn’t have Maya Wright she was out with an ACL she’ll be back and I’m expecting big things from her. I’m expecting big things from Savannah (Irwin) as well but I’m really proud of our returning sophomores, it’s really night and day from last year.”

GETTING DEFENSIVE

On the back line with Miller, Mackenzie Kulick contributed 13 goals last season but looks to be one of the leaders of the defense. Kulick finished second on the team in draw controls with 46 and caused 19 turnovers. Kelsey Reinemer and Gracie Pratt come into 2024 with more experience and combined for 14 caused turnovers last year.

Linfield aims to be another disruptive force this season after leading the NWC in caused turnovers in 2023. In goal, Caity Babock and Tenley Hodge split time last season. Hodge looks to slot in as the early starter after holding Pacific Lutheran to one goal in the Wildcats’ exhibition match.

JOINING THE FOLD

Dalsey brought in four new freshmen in her recruiting class. The four new ‘Cats all come from different states and bring different skill sets.

“They’re all from different places,” Dalsey said. “I think that can add a fun flair and they all bring their own kind of take of defense.”

Elizabeth Long, Madison De La Trinidad, Star Pfleiger and Emma Gallegos all have the chance to see healthy amounts of playing time early this season.

SUMMING IT ALL UP

“I really want them to continue to have fun,” Dalsey said. “That’s the goal of booking preseason games, is to get their feet wet into college lacrosse but ultimately it’s about having fun.”

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A new cast of players joins an already established roster on the quest to climb to the top of the Northwest Conference Maya wright | 2 5-3 | Junior | M/A West Linn, Oregon Savannah irwin | 6 5-7 | Sophomore | O Bend, Oregon caroline smith | 11 5-3 | Freshman | D Folsom, California Madison de la trinidad | 3 5-8 | Freshman | D West Los Angeles, California Star pfleiger | 12 5-5 | Freshman | M Schuylerville, New York Mackenzie Kulick | 25 5-5 | Junior | D The Woodlands, Texas Grayce Miller | 20 5-1 | Sophomore | D San Diego, California Leah Stednick | 17 5-4 | Junior | O/M Mercer Island, Washington Kelsey Reinemer | 22 5-8 | Junior | D Redmond, Oregon Maizri chandler | 28 5-8 | Sophomore | M/A Scappoose, Oregon Caity babcock | 75 5-5 | Junior | GK Salinas, Califronia Tristan Zehner Assistant Coach First Year Gabby crist | 7 5-5 | Sophomore | M Lake Oswego, Oregon Emma gallegos | 21 5-3 | Freshman | D West Valley, Utah Tenley hodge | 99 5-8 | Sophomore | GK Beaverton, Oregon Sarah Dalsey Head Coach Second Year Gracie pratt | 27 5-3 | Sophomore | D Carbondale, Colorado
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Madison De La Trinidad D 5-8 Fr./Fr. West Los Angeles, Calif. / Culver City
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Savannah Irwin O 5-7 So./So. Bend, Ore. / Mountain View
Gabby Crist M 5-5 So./So. Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lake Oswego 11 Caroline Smith D 5-3 Fr./Fr. Folsom, Calif. / Vista del Lago 12 Starr Pfleiger M 5-5 Fr./Fr. Schuylerville, N.Y. / Schuylerville 13 Elizabeth Long D 5-0 Fr./Fr. Cottage Grove, Minn. / East Ridge 17 Leah Stednick O/M 5-4 Jr./Jr. Mercer Island, Wash. / Mercer Island 20 Grayce Miller D 5-1 So./So. San Diego, Calif. / Patrick Henry 21 Emma Gallegos D 5-3 Fr./Fr. West Valley, Utah / Providence Hall 22 Kelsey Reinemer D 5-8 Jr./Jr. Redmond, Ore. / Redmond 25 Mackenzie Kulick D 5-5 Jr./Jr. The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands 27 Gracie Pratt D 5-3 So./So. Carbondale, Colo. / Roaring Fork 28 Maizri Chandler M/A 5-8 So./So. Scappoose, Ore. / Scappoose 75 Caity Babcock GK 5-5 Jr./Jr. Salinas, Calif. / Salinas 99 Tenley Hodge GK 5-8 So./So. Beaverton, Ore. / Westview HEAD COACH: Sarah Dalsey (second year) ASSISTANT COACH: Tristan Zehner
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HEAD COACH: Sarah Lautenbach (sixth year)

ASSISTANT COACHES: Yousra Manar, Olivia Mannon, Lilly Stump

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NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2 Kendyl Jennings M 5-7 Sr. Keizer, Ore. / McNary
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Catie Mohr D/M 5-6 So. Portland, Ore. / Wilson 17 Claire Kisielnicki A 5-2 So. Manitou Springs, Colo. / Manitou Springs 20 Brielle Moore D 5-4 So. San Diego, Calif. / Valhalla 21 Cedric Shaw M 5-6 Fr. Jamul, California / Valhalla 23 Lily Bachiochi A 5-4 Jr. Henderson, Nev. / Coronado 26 Syd Shoemaker D 5’10 Fr. Reno, Nev. / Robert McQueen
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THE RECORDS

Linfield moved to 1-3 overall after falling in a non-conference matchup to Illinois Wesleyan. The ‘Cat lost to the Titans 22-13. This week, the Wildcats wrap up a five-game home stretch with Northwest Conference foe Willamette (3-2, 2-1 NWC) coming to town on Tuesday at 5 p.m.

LINFIELD AT A GLANCE

The Wildcats average 15.25 goals per game which ranks fourth in the NWC. Gabby Crist (15) and Leah Stednick (12) lead Linfield in total goals. Crist (5) and Savannah Irwin (4) lead the ‘Cats in total assists. Mackenzie Kulick leads Linfield in draw controls with 18 while Madison De La Trinidad leads in ground balls with 18. De La Trinidad leads the Linfield defense with 12 caused turnovers. In goal, Tenley Hodge has started all four games and has totaled 35 games.

WILLAMETTE AT A GLANCE

The Bearcats average 16.6 goals per game which ranks second in the conference. Claire Kisielnicki (23) ranks second in the NWC in total goals while teammate Lily Bachiochi is second on the Bearcats with 14 goals. Cedric Shaw has 33 draw controls with Jay Shiflett leading Willamette with seven caused turnovers. Goalie Olivia Austin has 22 saves in five games this season.

SERIES HISTORY

Linfield is 4-4 all-time against Willamette. The Wildcats are 3-2 at home against the Bearcats and average 12.5 goals per game. The ‘Cats are 1-4 in the last five meetings with the Bearcats and are looking for their first win since 2022.

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Live coverage begins 10 minutes prior to the start of each contest. Broadcasts include a complete postgame wrap-up with analysis and statistical breakdown.

McMinnville native Joe Stuart, a 2020 Linfield graduate, is the Athletics Broadcast Operations Coordinator, managing all aspects of Linfield’s webcasting outreach and handling lead play-by-play duties on Linfield football, baseball and softball webcasts in addition to basketball. Stuart also assists with other external sports communications and social media needs.

Linfield freshman Johnny Miller will handle play-by-play duties on Linfield lacrosse broadcasts this spring. Miller is a graduate of Jesuit High School in Portland and a member of the Linfield football team. He made his broadcast debut recently, calling play-byplay for Linfield baseball games.

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CONFERENCE OVERALL W-L PCT. W-L PCT. STREAK George Fox 3-0 1.000 4-1 .800 W4 Willamette 2-1 .667 3-2 .600 L2 Whitworth 1-1 .500 4-1 .800 L1 Whitman 1-1 .500 5-2 .714 W1 Puget Sound 1-1 .500 2-3 .400 L3 Pacific 0-2 .000 1-2 .333 L2 Linfield 0-2 .000 1-3 .250 L3 As of March 18 6 SAVANNAH IRWIN GOALS PER GAME GM G AVG. Madeleine Sherry (Whitman) 7 42 6.0 Claire Kisielnicki (Willamette) 5 23 4.6 Cat Schilli (Puget Sound) 5 21 4.2 Ava Bluhm (George Fox) 5 21 4.2 Carleigh DeLapp (George Fox) 5 20 4.0 Gabby Crist (Linfield) 4 15 3.8 Olivia Geyling (George Fox) 5 17 3.4 Leah Stednick (Linfield) 4 12 3.0 Campbell Vincent (Whitworth) 5 14 2.8 Lily Bachiochi (Willamette) 5 14 2.8 POINTS PER GAME GM G A PTS. AVG. Madeleine Sherry (Whitman) 7 42 12 54 7.7 Lana Davis (George Fox) 5 12 17 29 5.8 Gabby Crist (Linfield) 4 15 5 20 5.0 Claire Kisielnicki (Willamette) 5 23 2 25 5.0 Carleigh DeLapp (George Fox) 5 20 5 25 5.0 Lily Bachiochi (Willamette) 5 14 10 24 4.8 Ava Bluhm (George Fox) 5 21 3 24 4.8 Cat Schilli (Puget Sound) 5 21 2 23 4.6 Marena Tharpe (George Fox) 5 7 15 22 4.4 Olivia Geyling (George Fox) 5 17 5 22 4.4
ASSISTS PER GAME GM G AVG. Lana Davis (George Fox) 5 17 3.4 Marena Tharpe (George Fox) 5 15 3.0 Lily Bachiochi (Willamette) 5 10 2.0 Madeleine Sherry (Whitman) 7 12 1.7 Rebecca Irwin (Whitworth) 5 8 1.6 Gracie Maulik (Whitman) 7 9 1.3 Gabby Crist (Linfield) 4 5 1.3 Lindsey Pasena-Littlesky (Whitman) 4 5 1.3 Abby Hahn (Whitworth) 5 6 1.2 Bailey Fuhrmann (Puget Sound) bo5 6 1.2 SAVES PER GAME GM G AVG. Emma Webb (George Fox) 5 46 9.2 Sage Fosnock (Whitworth) 5 39 7.8 Phoebe Crowther (Puget Sound) 5 38 7.6 Tenley Hodge (Linfield) 4 28 7.0 Korin Wheaton (Whitman) 7 41 5.9 Diane Crets (Pacific) 3 17 5.7 Renn Novak (Whitman) 6 30 5.0
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Jacob Slifka, Siera Crawford and Seth Lee are recognized by the Northwest Conference

Three Linfield student-athletes were tabbed as Northwest Conference Student-Athletes of the week in a recent release by the conference. Seth Lee represented men’s tennis while Siera Crawford and Jacob Slifka earned honors from the Wildcats track and field team.

Lee compiled a 4-0 record over four matches. Lee and doubles partner Rogue Stone won the No. 1 doubles matchups against Whitworth’s Nathan Tjelle and Henry Preacher and later over Whitman’s Artem Manov and Charles Rush. The Clackamas, Ore., native also won the No. 1 singles matchups over Whitworth’s Payton Romey in straight sets and defeated Whitman’s Cameron Yang also in straight sets.

Slifka put together a strong performance at the Lane Community College Open to lead the Linfield men’s team in the field events. Slifka earned a second-place finish in the discus with a mark of 160 feet, 1 inch. Slifka’s throw was the best among D-III competitors.

Crawford earned two top-four finishes in the field events to lead the Wildcats women’s team at the LCC Open. Crawford soared 11-9 in the pole vault to finish second and added a 4-10¼ mark in the high jump to place fourth. Her marks in the pole vault and high jump were the best among D-III competitors.

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