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^ O O O O O "O "O "O "O "O "O V n^^r7\ir7Vir7'^Ai^/za u/z/i^^j^f/ry HaVI VaVI ^4W§W:rsfn/^r?-rp(^i WINTER MEDIA GUIDE a ils pdu/athleticii - -•* 1 > SSUfj A 2011 *12 Avila Winter Sports welcome i A MESSAGE ROM... THEraESDENT am excited that the winter sports season has begun. Our individuals prepared to make a I student athletes have worhed hard to prepare themselves signiHcant contribution to their For success both on and oFF the court. Our coaches are community and their world. Avila bringing their energy, proFessionalism, and commitment scholar-athletes learn valuable to the overall growth and development oF their student shills oF teamwork and selF- athletes. discipline. These shills and expe- am most grateFul For the support and encouragement our riences prepare them to be inspired leaders who can go out I into the world and be individuals oFsigniFicant influence. Families oFFer. Your athletes wouldn't be here competing at this level without your support over the many years oF their And so, thank our athletes For the sacrifices they make, I athletic career. hnow the hours you've spent taking them the commitment they display, and For being such great I to practice, watching their competition, encouraging them ambassadors oFAvila University. when they're down and celebrating when they succeed. join the entire campus community in wishing our players Your presence now means more than you can imagine. I great success during the 2011/12 season. They might not say oFten enough; but hnow they are it I grateFul that you are there and have been there throughout Sincerely, their athletic careers. Together, we are all a team committed to their success. At Avila, athletes are challenged not just to be highly Ronald A. Slepitza, Ph.D. shilled and competitive in their sports, not just to succeed President in the classroom, but also to develop themselves as Fine A MESSAGE FROM THE... AIWEIK DRECim Welcome to Avila University Athletics! ball, volleyball and cross country. On behalF oF the Avila University Athletic Department, In addition to these sports, we sponsor and support a competi- would like to thank you For your interest in our school and Iits intercollegiate athletic program. tive dance team and cheer squad. Athletics began at Avila in I97A, with an intercollegiate Avila is proud oF its long-term relationship with the National Association oF Intercollegiate Athletics ("NAIA"). Founded men's basketball program. Currently, Avila athletics con- sists oF 14 highly competitive sports teams For both men in 1952, the NAIA is the governing body For small colleges and women. and university athletics. The NAIA has more than 50,000 student-athletes participating in nearly 300 member In time, it is our goal to become one oF the premier NAIA colleges and universities through the United States. programs in the country. It is also our hope to challenge our student-athletes academically and athletically so that they Thank you For your interest in Avila Athletics and I look may besuccessFul in theirFuture endeavors.With a program Fonward to seeing you at many more events this year. GO EAGLES! based on integrity and excellence, this athletic department is dedicated and committed to providing our student- Sincerely, athletes with the best college experience in the nation. We sponsor and support a variety oF co-curricular activities For our students that include the men's sports oF baseball, GaryyGallup basketball. Football, golF, soccer and cross country. On the Director oFAthletics & Recreation women's side, we sponsor basketball, golF, soccer, soFt- 201 1*12 Avila Winter Sports schedules I WOMEN'S BASKHBALLSCHEDULE MEN'S BASKETBALLSCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LoanoN TIME DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME N 0 V E M B E R 2 0 1 1 N 0 V E M B E R 2 0 11 11/1 OttawaUniversity Ottawa,KS 5:30PM 11/01 OHAWAUNIVERSITY HOME 7:00P.M. 11/9 ColumbiaCollege Columbia,MO 7:00PM 11/04 TABORCOLLEGE HOME 7:00P.M. 11/11 MidAmericaNazareneClassic Olathe,KS TBA 11/08 LINCOLNUNIVERSITY HOME 7:00P.M. 11/12 MidAmericaNazareneClassic Olathe,KS TBA 11/12 ColumbiaCollege Columbia,MO TBA 11/15 WILLIAMWOODSCOLLEGE HOME S:30PM 11/15 WILLIAMWOODSCOLLEGE HOME 7:30P.M. 11/16 MissouriSouthern(Exhibition) Joplin,MO 7:00PM 11/18 MissouriSouthern Pittsburg,KS 5:00p.m. 11/18 RockhurstUniversityClassic KansasCity,MO TBA 11/19 PittState Pittsburgh,KS 3:00p.m. 11/19 RockhurstUniversityClassic KansasCity,MO TBA 11/22 FriendsUniversity Wichita,KS 7:00p.m. 11/25 McKendreeUniversityClassic Lebanon,IL TBA 11/25 ParkUniversity KansasCity,MO 1:00p.m. 11/26 McKendreeUniversityUniversityClassic Lebanon,IL TBA 11/26 RockhurstUniversity KansasCity,MO 3:00p.m. 11/29 ParkUniversity Parkville,MO 5:00PM 11 D E C E M B E R 2 0 D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 1 12/01 "BakerUniversity BaldwinCity,KS 7:30p.m. 12/1 *BakerUniversity Baldwin,City,KS 5:30PM 12/03 "CULVER-STOCKTONCOLLEGE HOME 4:00P.M. 12/3 *CULVER-STOCKTONCOLLEGE HOME 2:00PM 12/10 "GracelandUniversity Lamoni,lA 4:00p.m. 12/10 *GracelandUniversity Lamoni,lA 2:00PM 12/29 BriarCliffUniversity SiouxCity,lA 7:30p.m. 12/28 BritishColumbiaUniversity LaMirada,CA 7:30PM 12/30 MorningsideCollege SiouxCity,lA 3:00p.m. 12/29 VanguardUniversity LaMirada,CA 1:00PM 12/31 HaskellUniversity Lawrence,KS 3:00p.m. JANUARY 12 12 2 0 J A N U A 11 Y 2 0 1/5 *MidAmericaNazareneUniversity Olathe,KS 5:30PM 1/05 "MidAmericaNazareneUniv. Olathe,KS 7:30p.m. 1/7 *CENTRALMETHODISTUNIV. HOME 2:00PM 1/07 "CENTRALMETHODISTUNIV. HOME 4:00P.M. 1/12 *EVANGELUNIVERSITY HOME 5:30PM 1/12 "EVANGELUNIVERSITY HOME 7:30P.M. 1/14 *PeruStateUniversity Pern,NE 2:00PM 1/14 "PeruStateCollege Peru,NE 4:00p.m. 1/19 ^MISSOURIVALLEYCOLLEGE HOME 5:30PM 1/19 "MISSOURIVALLEYCOLLEGE HOME 7:30P.M. 1/21 *BenedicitineCollege Atchison,KS 2:00PM 1/21 "BenedidneCollege Atchison.KS 4:00p.m. 1/26 *BAKERUNIVERSITY HOME 5:30PM 1/26 "BAKERUNIVERSITY HOME 7:30P.M. 1/28 *Culver-StocktonCollege Canton,MO 2:00PM 1/28 "CulverStocktonCollege Canton,MO 4:00p.m. 1/31 ROCKHURSTUNIV.(EXHIBITION) HOME 2:00PM 12 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 2 2/04 "GRACELANDUNIVERSITY HOME 4:00P.M. 2/4 *GRACELANDUNIVERSITY HOME 2:00PM 2/09 "MIDAMERICANAZARENEUNIV. HOME 7:30P.M. 2/9 *MIDAMERICANAZARENEUNIV. HOME 5:30PM 2/11 "CentralMethodistUniversity Fayette,MO 4:00p.m. 2/11 "CentralMethodistUniversity Fayette,MO 2:00PM 2/16 "EvangelUniversity Springfield,MO 7:30p.m. 2/16 "EvangelUniversity Springfield,MO 5:30PM 2/18 "PERUSTATECOLLEGE HOME 4:00P.M. 2/18 "PERUSTATEUNIVERSITY HOME 2:00PM 2/23 "MissouriValleyCollege Marshall,MO 7:30p.m. 2/23 "MissouriValleyCollege Marshall,MO 5:30PM 2/25 "BENEDiaiNECOLLEGE HOME 4:00P.M. 2/25 "BENEDICITINECOLLEGE HOME 2:00PM 2/29 HAACConfTourney-Quaterfinals TBA 7:00p.m. MARCH 12 12 2 0 M A R C 1H 2 0 3/01 HAACConf.Tourney TBA 7:00p.m. 3/1 HAACConferenceTournament TBA TBA 3/02 HAACConf.Tourney-Semifinals TBA 7:00p.m. 3/3 HAACConferenceTournament TBA TBA 3/03-04 HAACConf.Tourney TBA 7:00p.m. 3/6 HAACConferenceTournament TBA TBA 3/05 HAACConf.Tourney-Championship TBA 7:00p.m. 3/14-20 NAIANationalTournament FrankfortKY TBA NOTE: ALLCAPSINDICATESHOMEGAME.*HeartofAmericaAthleticConferenceGames NOTE: ALLCAPSINDICATESHOMEGAME.*HeartofAmericaAthleticConferenceGames I Women’s 201 *12 Avila Basketball 1 outbox. i WOMEN “ONCE HEALTHY, AVILA HOOPSTERS SHOULD AGAIN BE A CONTENDER HAAC” IN The Avila women's bashetball team has tahen as its Junior sharpshooter Brittany Townsend, a third-team slogan this season, "chase perfection, catch excellence." all-conference guard who scored 40 points in a game at Head coach Larry Williams just cautions that mahing that Graceland last season and averaged 16.3, returns but has slogan a reality might tahe a bit longer than in seasons been slowed in the pre-season by a bach injury. Another past. perimeter shooting threat, Samantha Yorh, is recovering The cause of the delay in the Eagles becoming all they from a foot injury. Arianne Henry also returns, but saw can be is a rash of injuries which have limited practice little playing time last season. Sophomore guard Ashley time and conditioning for several hey players. But the Latimer gives the Eagles athleticism and can be used in coach isn't whining about it. He hnows the games that multiple ways. Jachie Stults, a 6-foot sophomore center truly count. Heart of America Athletic Conference games from Salt Lahe City, should lend depth inside for the aren't played until December with most in January and Eagles. February. And the hope is, the Eagles will be much closer Another returning player - Sort of - is junior shoot- to being full strength by then and capable of playing ing guard Courtney Gimlin, who averaged 12.5 points up to the second-place prediction of the conference's and was honorable mention as a sophomore two sea- coaches in the pre-season poll. sons ago, but didn't play last season. And 5-II swing "That shows what other coaches thinh about our team," player Loganne Grider started last season before team- said Williams of being piched behind only Evangel in the ing an ACL and won't be cleared to start practicing pre-season poll. "On paper, we're capable of challenging until November. Jachie Stults, a 6-foot center from Salt for conference. But we're a long way from that now." Lahe City One of the biggest challenges for Williams and his play- Williams said he's excited about three transfers. Kendra ers this season is replacing the production lost from the Crow is a 5-11 junior post player from Johnson County graduation of Alyson Young, who left as the program's Community College. However, she's also suffering from all-time leading scorer with nearly 2,000 career points. an injury and won't be available until after Christmas. Young led the conference in scoring and rebounding Cassie Bruner, a 6-foot transfer from Missouri Western, last season, when the Eagles won their first HAAC post- should add strength inside, and Stephanie Miller, season tournament and qualified for the NAIA national another 6-foot post from MidAmerica Nazarene, can tournament. help if she gets over hnee problems. "You don't replace an Alyson," Williams said. "What you Two incoming freshmen will be loohed upon to contrib- do is collectively absorb that among teammates. You use ute immediately. Jachie Wacha, 5-6, from Ozarh, Mo., can eight or nine individuals to do that job." play either guard position and is "hard-nosed and gritty," Williams said, and Rebehah Capeder, a 5-11 forward, Williams has a great leader and anchor for this season's "might be the best athlete to ever be in this program." team in senior guard Torie Murillo, "the motor of the She finished her career at Trenton (Mo.) High School with team," as Williams lihes to refer to her. Murillo, a 5-foot- more than 1,000 points and rebounds. 9 product of Blue Springs South (Mo.), led the nation last season in steals, averaging 5.12 per game, led the "We are excited about the year," Williams said. "Ifwe can conference in steals and assists (5.5) and was first-team just get everything ironed out in November, by December all-conference and the HAAC's defensive player of the we'll be OK." year. She also averaged 8.5 points and 6.3 rebounds. "She has the ability on both ends to tahe over a game," avila.edu/athletics Williams said. "She has a speed that just goes." 201 1 *12 Avila Women’s Basketball coaching staff LARRY WIUJAMS, WOMEN’S RASKETBALL HEAD COACH Larry Williams begins his sixth season as the of the last six years. Head Women's Bashetball Coach at Avila University. He is a graduate of Windsor High School (1965), The 2010/11 saw the Eagles mahe his- Windsor, MO and played college bashet- tory as they reached their first National ball at Highland Junior College (1965-67) Tournament courtesy of a 74-70 victory and then at Central Missouri State (1967- over Graceland in the HAAC Conference 69) where he was captain his senior year. Tournament Championship game. The Coach Williams is a Vietnam veteran, Eagle's finished with an overall record of serving in the Army from 1970-72. After 20-13 and a third place finish in the Heart serving his duty, he returned bach to of America Athletic Conference. His over- CMSU and received his B.S in 1973 and all record is 98-61 and in his five years at his Masters in 1974. Avila, has brought the program from the Coach Williams recently retired from bottom to be a contender for the confer- education and is now a full time employ- ence title. ee of Avila University. His wife, Patty of His teams are hnown for their strong 36 years is an elementary counselor in team play and never quit attitude. the Independence School District. Larry Although winning is important on the and Patty have two daughters; Lindsay, court, he is prouder of the achievements her husband Rich, and son Kaden of MO by his players in the classroom as they Russellville, and Morgan, her hus- carry an overall CPA of 3.4 and have won the Geer cup band Andy, three sons Maddux, Tucher and Hudson, (High Team GPA) for women's programs at Avila four and daughter Finlee of Blue Springs, MO. ASSISTANT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES Bob Lehman Kari Clevenger Josh Padilla Melissa Nyquist AssistantCoach AssistantCoach Assistant Graduate Recruiting Coordinator Administrative Coach Assistant (0RURY Hiil/nn lilllrUU® FARMERS Hotels. H EMPLOYEE OWNED The Peoples Agency 1-8^-DRURYINN 12200 State Line Road Aato * Home * Life * Business 816.452.9393 — Women’s 201 *12 Avila Basketball 1 team (Brury FARMERS Hotels. The Peoples Agency 1-800^DRURYINN Aalo * Home * life * Business 816.452.9393 « 'J 1 «ia Irakli’S? j ' M*TX J4 1 f Mi'Mlr V _ ri IK 1 1 I 1 f 1 yroP iiP 1 jiw A J " et. Avila Campus Whitfield Lobby Call816-243-5757andmentionratecodeCG-34for avila.edu/athletics Phone: 816.942.5300 yourAVILADISCOUNTEDRENTALintheKCarea! 0 201 *12 Avila Women’s Basketball 1 roster I # NAME YR POS HT HOMETOWN 5 Jackie Wacha Fr Guard 5'6 Ozark, Missouri 12 Loganne Grider Jr Guard/Forward 5'11 Greenfield, Missouri 13 Cassie Bruner Jr Forward 6'0 Overland Park, Kansas 14 Rebekah Capeder Fr Forward 5'11 Trenton, Missour 21 Ashley Latimer So Guard 5'6 Raymore, Missouri 22 Victoria Murillo Sr Guard 5'10 Lee's Summit, Missorui 23 Courtney Gimlin Jr Guard 5'8 Ozark, Missouri 25 Arianne Henry Fr Guard 5'10 Humansville, Missouri 30 Brittany Townsend Jr Guard 5'9 Orrick, Missouri 31 Jackie Stults So Post 6'0 Salt Lake City, Utah 32 Samantha York So Guard 5'9 Elsberry, Missouri 35 Stephanie Miller So Center 6'0 Overland Park, Kansas 42 Kendra Crow Jr Post 5'11 Wichita, Kansas 5 Jackie Wacha 12 Loganne Grider 13 Cassie Bniner 14 Rebekah Capeder 21 Ashley Latimer 22 Victoria Murillo Fr Guard 5'6 JRFwdS’11” Jr Forward 6’0 Fr Forward 5’11 So Guard 5’6 SrGuard 5’10 Ozark, Mo Greenfield, Mo Overland Park, Ks Trenton, Mo Raymore, Mo Lee’sSummit, Mo , 1 23 Courtney Gimlin 25 Arianne Henry 30 BrittanyTownsend 31 Jackie Stults 32SamanthaYork 35 Stephanie Miller JrGuard 5’8 FrGuard 5’1 JrGuard 5’9 SoPostG’O So Guard 5’9 So Center6’0 Ozark, Mo Humansville, Mo Orrick, Mo SaltLake City, Ut Elsberry, Mo Overland Park, Ks 2010/11STATISTICS TOTAL 3PT FT REBOUNDS t N«nt GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA pa FG FGA pa FG FGApa OFF DEF TOT R/6 PF A TO BLK ST PTS OQ 1330 YToowunnsaeAnldy,sBornittany 3333 2278 11127236 3375..25 210907 532334 00..539797 955 21991 00..322663 1 25405 63110 00..8729 11031 17575 82876 82..47 9806 3870 713221389 2389 655309 1169..37 22 Murillo,Tone 32 27 1060 33.1 95 206 0.461 16 57 0.281 65 96 0.677 44 159 203 6.3 10717517311 164271 8.5 33 York,Samantha 28 6 660 23.6 64 166 0.386 41 124 0.331 24 27 0.889 11 29 40 1.4 35 28 33 3 23 193 6.9 SC 20 James,Jessica 33 25 884 26.8 76 172 0.442 15 40 0.375 17 32 0331 36 93 129 3.9 97 21 57 10 23 184 5.6 12 Grider,loganne 30 2S 763 25.4 42 112 0.375 23 69 0.333 33 38 0.868 27 59 86 2.9 75 23 56 4 20 140 4.7 <c 2115 LJaetnismeenr,,AAsshhlleeyy 332 20 42049 812.8 118 485 00..4125 01 08 00.125 017 031 00.548 213 216 339 11.2 401 233 438 01 013 533 11.7 CO 32 Buckler,Addle 13 0 82 6.3 3 4 0.75 0 0 0 4 10 0.4 1 5 6 0.5 13 7 15 0 4 10 0.8 25 Henry,Arianne 10 0 17 1.7 2 7 0.286 1 6 0.167 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 1 1 0 0 1 5 Oi 35 Stults,Jackie 15 0 58 3.9 1 6 0.167 0 0 0 5 8 0.625 4 8 12 0.8 15 2 10 0 2 7 0.5 11 Thomsen.Hanna 22 0 198 93 1 3 0.231 0 1 0 3 7 0.429 7 19 26 1.2 12 6 6 2 1 9 0.4 LU 23 Brockman,Casey 8 0 16 2 1 5 0.2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 0.4 1 0 3 0 0 3 0.4 10 Lapointe,Karli 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 Kendra Crow o TEAM 23 62 85 30 JrPost5’11 Totals 33 6S76 703 1601 0.439 197 616 032 464 621 0.747 283 714 997 303 57441562988 3212067 62.6 Wichita, Ks Opponents 33 6600 693 1727 0.401 214 601 0356 441 638 0391 361 638 999 30J 53839260864 2912041 6U 1 201 1 *12 Avila Men’s Basketball outlook i A MORE “WELL-BALANCED” AVILA MEN’S TEAM TO TAKE THE FLOOR 2011-12 IN Though a few faces will be familiar, it'll be a much Also adding to that size is Louis Lowe, a 6-8, 245-pound different-loohing Eagles men's bashetball team that junior transfer from Oahland, Calif. tahes the floor in 2011-12. The Smith brothers - 6-5 Zach and 6-4 Andrew - both Gone will be the perimeter-oriented, three-point shoot- should battle for a starting spot up front. ing version led by guards Quinton Branch and Lamar "We also upgraded at point guard," Perry said. "We Williams, both of whom are out of eligibility. Replacing have guys that can breah down guys off the dribble and them, according to head coach Rodney Perry, will be mahe plays." a more well-balanced crew capable of pulling out on the arc and shooting the three, but also banging inside Those new point guards are Curtis Churchman, a fresh- down in the paint. man from Hazelwood Central High School in St. Louis, and "This year, I thinh we'll be more Sylvester Brachen, a sophomore than just one guy," Perry said. transfer from Milwauhee, Wise. Leading the list of returning Kelby Phelps, a 5-11 shooting players will be Kevin Booher, guard from Marshfield, Mo., a 6-foot-A senior forward from is worhing his way bach from Wichita, who led the team in torn ligaments in an anhie rebounding last season, aver- last season, and Lance Miller, aging 6.2 per game as well as a junior out of Farmington, Mo., tossing in 9.5 points per game. also should challenge at shoot- "We're really expecting a big ing guard. year out of Booher," Perry said. The Eagles were piched to fin- "It's his fourth year as a starter. ish seventh out of 10 teams in We're loohing for him to lead. the Heart of America Athletic "This year, he'll play more in his natural position, a 3 or Conference pre-season coaches' poll, a "great motiva- 4. Last year, he played as a 5." tor for us," Perry said. Another returner Perry intends to lean on is Austin "I don't thinh people realize what we have coming bach, Stochard, a 6-5 forward from Kansas City, Mo., who last both with guys who were here and part of the system, season averaged 8.3 points. and new players we have coming in," he said. "Without "Stochard we'll depend on his perimeter shooting, lead- question, I thinh it's going to be very interesting. We ership ability, as well as his rebounding and defense," have 10 new guys. It's just a matter of how quichly they can gel and learn the system, get to playing winning Perry said. bashetball." As mentioned, last year's Eagles were, for the most part, limited to three-point shooting on the perimeter, Perry said a hey to the season will be getting off to a but Perry believes he's solved deficiencies inside with good start. The Eagles play four of their first five games the recruiting class he brought in. Brandon Redmond, at home in Mabee Fieldhouse. a 6-5 junior forward, transferred from Joliet, III. Junior "If we can get off to a good start," he said, "then I thinh College, and Keith Taylor, a 6-6 freshman from Las we can have a great year." Vegas, provide size and inside strength the Eagles didn't have. FARMERS Avila Campus The Peoples Agency Whitfield Lobby Call816-243-5757andmentionratecodeCG-34for Auto * tlomg * life * Business Phone: 816.942.5300 yourAVILADI5C0UNTEDRENTALintheKCarea! 816.452.9393 201 1 *12 Avila Men’s Basketball coaching staff I RODNEY PERRY, MEN’S RASKETBALL HEAD COACH Coach Perry begins his second season as the captain For a team that posted a 20-11 marh and Head Men's Bashetball Coach at Avila University. advanced to the quarter Final oF the NIT. This past season, the Eagle's Finished Perry earned a bachelor's degree with an overall record of 12-18 and in physical education. He began his an eighth place Finish in the Heart oF coaching career in 1994 as an assistant America Athletic ConFerence. in the Missouri high school system. He graduated From high school at He coached at Willard High School Fort Smith Northside in Fort Smith, and SpringField Central High School Arkansas where he earned all-state beFore jumping to the collegiate ranhs. and all-conFerence accolades. He He has coached Division college bas- I played 2 years at the University oF hetball at Duquesne University under Arhansas-Fort Smith beFore trans- Former Nebraska coach Danny Nee Ferring to what was then hnown and Western Illinois University and as Southwest Missouri State, now has also coach at Southwest Baptist Missouri State University, where he University. Perry was named national helped the Bears to a pair oF post sea- AAU Coach oF the year aFter leading son appearances. In 1992, he was part his team to the 1995 AAU National oF Coach Charlie Spoonhour's 23-8 Championship. Coach Perry and his NCAA Tournament Team. In 1993, he served as Family reside in the Kansas City Area. ASSISTANT MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES Preston Ingram Damion Brown Darryl Johnson Adam Short Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Coach Coach Coach Coach (Drury Budaet Hotels. The Peoples Agency 1-800-DRURYINN Call816-243-5757andmentionratecodeCG-34for Auto * Home * Life * Business 816.452.9393 yourAVILA DI5C0UNTEDRENTALintheKCarea!

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