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RTS GUIDE 2005-2006 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL REN’S fRCirr'rDRV ¥ 2005 Women’s Basketball Schedule 2005 Men’s Basketball Schedule Date Day Opponent Time Location Date Day Opponent Time Location 11/4/05 Fri Benedictine Classic 5:30 Atchison, KS 11/4/05 Fri Grace University Classic 5:30 Omaha, NE (KS Wesleyan 11/5/05 Sat Grace University Classic 1:00 Omaha, NE 11/5/05 Sat Benedictine Classic (Bethel) 4:00 Atchison, KS 11/8/05 Tue McPherson 7:30 Kansas City, MO 11/8/05 Tue McPherson 5:30 Kansas City, MO 11/11/05 Fri Messenger 7:30 Kansas City, MO 11/11/05 Fri Hannibal-LaGrange Classic 3:00 Hannibal, MO 11/14/05 Mon Haskell Indian Nations 7:00 Lawrence, KS (Stephens) 11/12/05 Sat Hannibal-LaGrange Classic 12:00 Hannibal, MO 11/17/05 Thu Evangel 7:30 Kansas City, MO (Wm. Penn) 11/19/05 Sat Lindenwood 4:00 St. Charles, MO 11/15/05 Tue St. Mary 7:00 Leavenworth, KS 11/22/05 Tue Kansas Wesleyan 7:30 Kansas City, MO 11/17/05 Thu Evangel 5:30 Kansas City, MO 11/28/05 Mon Ottawa 7:30 Kansas City, MO 11/19/05 Sat Lindenwood 2:00 St. Charles MO 12/1/05 Thu Benedictine 7:30 Atchison, KS 11/22/05 Tue Kansas Wesleyan 5:30 Kansas City, MO 12/3/05 Sat Baker 4:00 Kansas City, MO 12/1/05 Thu Benedictine 5:30 Atchison, KS 12/6/05 Tue Pittsburg State 7:00 Pittsburg KS 12/3/05 Sat Baker 2:00 Kansas City, MO 12/8/05 Thu Central Methodist 7:30 Fayette, MO 12/6/05 Tue St. Mary 7:00 Kansas City, MO 12/10/05 Sat Culver-Stockton 4:00 Kansas City, MO 12/8/05 Thu Central Methodist 5:30 Fayette, MO 1/2/06 Mon St. Mary 7:00 Leavenworth, KS 12/10/05 Sat Culver-Stockton 2:00 Kansas City, MO 1/5/06 Thu Graceland 7:30 Kansas City, MO 12/30/05 Fri Alumni Game 7:00 Kansas City, MO 1/9/05 Mon Mid-American Nazarene 7:30 Olathe, KS 1/3/06 Tue MO Southern State (Exhib.) 7:00 Joplin, MO 1/12/06 Thu William Jewell 7:30 Liberty, MO 1/5/06 Thu Graceland 5:30 Kansas City, MO 1/14/06 Sat Missouri Valley 4:00 Kansas City, MO 1/9/06 Mon Mid-America Nazarene 5:30 Olathe, KS 1/19/06 Thu Evangel 7:30 Springfield, MO 1/12/06 Thu William Jewell 5:30 Liberty, MO 1/21/06 Sat Lindenwood*# 4:00 Kansas City, MO 1/14/06 Sat Missouri Valley 2:00 Kansas City, MO 1/23/06 Mon Messenger 7:00 Joplin, MO 1/19/06 Thu Evangel 5:30 Springfield, MO 1/26/06 Thu Benedictine 7:30 Kansas City, MO 1/21/06 Sat Lindenwood *# 2:00 Kansas City, MO 1/28/06 Sat Baker 4:00 Baldwin City, KS 1/23/06 Mon Messenger 5:00 Joplin, MO 2/2/06 Thu Central Methodist 7:30 Kansas City, MO 1/26/06 Thu Benedictine 5:30 Kansas City, MO 2/4/06 Sat Culver-Stockton 4:00 Canton, MO 1/28/06 Sat Baker 2:00 Baldwin City, KS 2/9/06 Thu Graceland 7:30 Lamoni, IA 2/2/06 Thu Central Methodist 5:30 Kansas City, MO 2/13/06 Mon Mid-American Nazarene 7:30 Kansas City, MO 2/4/06 Sat Culver-Stockton 2:00 Canton, MO 2/16/06 Thu William Jewell 7:30 Kansas City, MO 2/9/05 Thu Graceland 5:30 Lamoni, IA 2/18/06 Sat Missouri Valley 4:00 Marshall, MO 2/11/06 Sat Stephens 4:00 Kansas City, MO HAAC Conference Tournament 2/13/06 Mon Mid-America Nazarene 5:30 Kansas City, MO NAIA National Tournament Point Lookout, MO 2/16/06 Thu William Jewell 5:30 Kansas City, MO Bold-faced games denote home games played at Avila University. MO 2/18/06 Sat Missouri Valley 2:00 Marshall, ‘Indicates Heart ofAmerica Athletic Conference opponent. HAAC Conference Tournament TBA # Hall of Fame &Alumni Day NAIA National Tournament TBA Sioux City, IA Bold-faced games denote home games played at Avila University. ‘Indicates Heart ofAmerica Athletic Conference opponent. # Hall of Fame & Alumni Day Drury Ha&HAUDS’ AUTO 3J&021j INC. Hotels COLLISION REPAIR GRANDVIEW, MO 767-0707 816 1-800-"dRURYINN ( ) — WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Eagles Hope New Faces Bring “We felt like one ofour biggest areas ofcon- the stretch and we hope that herconfidence New Results in 2005-2006 cern was internal competition. We want the level continues to rise.” people that play for us to really have earned that spot by proving themselves in the pre- The other four starting positions are unsettled The Avila University women’s basketball season and by continuing to prove them- as ofright now. Juniors Nicole Williamson team entered the 2004-2005 season with selves daily in practice.” (5'6 Kansas City. MO) and Caitlin high hopes. They ended the season in Stephenson (5'10 Dallas, TX) logged the disappointment. Season-ending injuries to Graduation hit the Eagles hard in 2005 as most minutes among Eagle returnees behind Rachel Bradberry and Niki Lincoln, inconsis- four individuals who made significant contri- McCarthy, but both will be challenged by tent play on the perimeter, and struggles on butions are now gone. Post player Kayla newcomers this season. Fellowjuniors Kate both the offensive and defensive end translat- Thomas, who scored 1,285 points in her McClung (5'10 Rogersville, MO) and ed into an 1-21 mark and a 10th place finish I career, has departed. Also gone are guards Brianna Lantsberger (57 Raytown, MO) had in the Heart ofAmerica Conference. Needless to say, fourth-year Head Coach Emily Eagan, who finished second in the strong showings in the spring and summer Heart ofAmerica Conference (HAAC) in 3- and expect to push for time as well. The Greg Mittelsteadt is in search ofsome better point shooting andAngie Kessler, anAll- Eagles will be young. Elise Wendt is the results this year. Conference selection and the HAAC’s lone senior on the roster that also contains fourth-leading scorer in 2004-2005. eight true freshmen. “Throughout the off-season, the coaching Bradberry, who missed the entire season with stafftook a long look at the program. While we felt that while the effort level was there a knee injury, has also elected to forgo her “It will be interesting to see how things fall one remaining year ofeligibility. into place this season. We had an excellent most ofthe season, there were certainly some areas we needed to address. Some changes recruiting class, maybe one ofthe best I have definitely had to be made.” The Eagle’s lone returning starter is a solid ever been associated with. I think all ofour one. Junior Lauren McCarthy (6'0 Leawood, newcomers are really going to push our The most obvious change in the Avila pro- KS) played significant minutes throughout returnees this year.” the year and was a double-figure scorer in gram comes in the area ofpersonnel. Ten new faces appear on the Eagle roster, and each ofher last nine games in 2004-2005. The Eagles open the season once again at the many ofthem are expected to play key roles Mittelsteadt expects her to continue to pro- Benedictine Classic Nov. 4-5, where they viding both scoring and rebounding for the square offagainst Bethel College (KS) and during the 2005-2006 season. The newcom- Eagles. Kansas Wesleyan University. The Eagles ers are not only numerous, but talented as open conference play on Nov. 17 when they this year’s class features fourAll-State selec- “Lauren had a solid sophomore year and we host defending Heart ofAmerica Conference tions and several ofthe top players from the expect her to continue to grow and develop Champion Evangel. Kansas City Metro area as well. as a player. She really got comfortable down BY THE NUMBERS SCORING (TOP RETURNEES) Lauren McCarthy 6.8 ppg Caitlin Stephenson 5.3 ppg Nicole Williamson 5.0 ppg REBOUNDING (TOP RETURNEES) Caitlin Stephenson 4.7 rpg Lauren McCarthy 4.2 rpg Dani Asher 3.4 rpg % FIELD GOAL (TOP RETURNEES) Dani Asher 51 % Caitlin Stephenson 48% Lauren McCarthy 48% FREE THROW % (TOP RETURNEES) Kate McClung 83% Caitlin Stephenson 68% — WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES Level Camps, Inc., one ofthe largest girls’ basketball programs in ^ Wisconsin and has previously J 1 coached with HigherLevel Camps, the Missouri Valley Eclipse, and the nationally renowned North-Tartan AAU program in Minnesota. Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Greg Mittelsteadt returns for Priortocoming toAvila. Bob Lehman, acoaching veter- Megan Pederson returns for his fourth season as the head coach Mittelsteadt spent five years as the an in the Kansas City areaand a hersecond season with the Eagles oWfistchoenLsaidnynaEtaigvlee,s.is wMeiltlteklsntoeawdnt.ina wHiogmhelna’nsdbCaosmkemtubnaliltcyoCaoclhlaetge (KS) gthreadEuaagtleeso’fpKoasntscaosacSthataen,dserrevcreusitaisng bAumterisicnaoAstthrlaentgiecrCtoontfheereHnecaer.t of the circle ofwomen’s basketball in where he built the Scotties into a coordinator. Lehman spent four Pederson, a four-year letterwinner competitive force within the Kansas the Kansas City areaandaround the years as the assistant coach at the in both basketball and softball at Jayhawk CommunityCollege country. University ofSaint Mary in Oak Park High School, comes to Conference, one oftheelitejunior Leavenworth and has previously Avila from WilliamJewell College. collegeconferences in the country. In all, Mittelsteadthas 15 yearsof coached at both St. Mary’s High While at Jewell, Pederson spent college coachingexperience, also While at Highland. Mittelsteadt led School and St. Pius High School in three years as a memberofthe sHeirgvhilnagnadsCtohmemhuenaidtcyoaCcohllaetge for tNhJeCScAoAttiReesgitoonthVeiIrtfoirusrtn-eavmeernt bid. trheespKeacntesdasteCaicthyermeotfrtoh.eAgawmeel,l- Ctaeramdsi.nal basketball and softball His teams were named NJCAA five years and as an assistantcoach Lehman was selectedtocoach in the at Upper Iowa University. Bethany AcademicAll-American teams in Northeast KansasAll StarGames She also spent 2 seasons as a stu- Lutheran College (MN), Martin each ofhis five years there and he forthree straightyears. His book. dent assistant basketball coach LutherCollege (MN), and Marian alsocoached Highland’s first-ever FundamentalsofPost Play was before graduating in 2004 with her Jayhawk Conference Newcomerof , College (WI). recently published. degree in secondary education and theYearin 2001. history. She is currently working on In addition to hiscollege coaching, A graduate ofKansas State, he her Master’s Degree in Educational Mittelsteadt is also an active and resides in Kansas City with his wife, Leadership at Northwest Missouri successful summerbasketball coach. Mindy, and threechildren,Aaron, State University. A well-respected instructoron the Adam, andAbbie. summercamp circuit, Mittelsteadt Pederson currently teaches in has served on the camp staffs at the Kansas City. University ofWisconsin, Marquette University, Southwest Missouri State, and Mizzou. Hecurrently serves as aconsultant for Higher Emily Eaganjoins the Eagles staffthis year after a successful careeras a member ofthe women’s basketball team. Eagan, a native of Topeka, KS, is the daughter ofJohn and Pam Eagan and is pursuing a nursing degree atAvila. 3 1 — WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2005 - 2006 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL # NAME YR POS HGT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 10 Nigel Geuther JR G 5'6 Lamoille, IL Blackhawk East College 1 Lauren McCarthy JR F 60 Leawood, KS St. Thomas Aquinas HS 12 Teresa Diebal FR G 5'6 Herrman, MO Herrman HS 13 Sarah Parker FR G 5'6 Leawood, KS Shawnee Mission East HS 14 Emily Hoskins FR G 5'6 Shawnee, KS Shawnee Mission Northwest HS 15 Lindsey White FR G/F 6'0 Harrisonville, MO Harrisonville HS 20 Nicole Williamson JR G 5'6 Kansas City, MO Hickman Mills HS 21 Kate McClung JR G/F 5’10 Rogersville, MO Logan-Rogersville HS 22 Caitlin Stephenson JR F 5T0 Dallas, TX Bishop Lynch HS 23 Briana Lantsberger JR G 57 Raytown. MO Raytown South HS 24 Kayle Walker FR G 5'8 Lamar, CO Lamar HS 30 Dani Asher SO F 6'0 Billings, MO Billings HS 31 Ashley Simpson JR G 57 Belton, MO Belton HS 32 Elise Wendt SR G 57 Raytown, MO Penn Valley CC 33 Ashley Townsend FR F 60 Orrick. MO Orrick HS 35 Katie Dugan FR G/F 5'10 Kansas City, MO Oak Park HS 40 Nikki Kidwell FR F 54 1 St. Joseph, MO Lafayette HS 42 Amanda Murphy SO F 540 Belton, MO Belton HS 44 Tiara Burns SO G 57 Raytown, MO Raytown South HS 52 Myranda Stubbs JR C 6' St. Louis, MO Otero Junior College & Budaet EPT Management Company "MAKE YOUR HOME WITH COACH HOUSE APARTMENTS Call 816-243-5757 and mention rate code CG-34 816-942-1522 for your Avila discounted rental in the Kansas City area. a “ 6 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Ay // u///yfxs/rr #11 LaurenMcCarthy #12 TeresaDiebal #13 Sarah Parker #14 EmilyHoskins G.JR F.JR G.FR G.FR G.FR Lamoille,IL Leawood, KS Herrman.MO Leawood,KS Shawnee.KS #15 LindseyWhite #20 NicoleWilliamson #21 KateMcCiung #23 Briana Lantsberger G/F,FR G.JR G/F,JR F,JR G.JR Harrisonville, MO KansasCity.MO Rogersville,MO Dallas,TX Raytown.MO #24 KayleWalker #30 DaniAsher #31 AshleySimpson #32 EliseWendt #33 AshleyTownsend G. FR F.SO G,JR G,SR F, FR Lamar,CO Billings.MO Belton,MO Raytown,MO Orrick. MO #35 Katie Dugan #40 Nikki Kidwell #44 Tiara Burns #52 MyrandaStubbs G/F.FR F. FR F,SO G,SO C.JR KansasCity, MO St.Joseph. MO Belton.MO Raytown,MO St. Louis.MO KDGQDUr e McCarthy BUSINESS SYSTEMS AUTO GROUP Q13“You.r d4irecQt Ri2coh.Sup6pli2er 21 675 N. Rawhide • Olathe, KS 66061 913-324-7200 MEN’S BASKETBALL 7 Ay/iAUiV/rffif/rr TEAM OUTLOOK A fter finishing the 2004-05 campaign teams that excel have talented guards. Our Brett Schmitt became a starter late in the with a 6-1 record in the Heart of guards have the potential to be very good. season. He played a very important role 1 America Athletic Conference, the We must continue to develop them to give down the stretch for the Eagles. Avila Eagles are very hopeful for a brighter us an opportunity to be successful.” future on this new season. Newcomers, Chris Allen (6’6", Fair Grove Anthony Sansone, one oftwo starters High School, MO), Harold Cade (67", Avila hopes that the sour taste ofbeing at the returning, will be expected to run the Washburn University), Michael Johnson, bottom will serve as a reminder as it prepares offense. The 5'8" guard averaged 7.9 points (67", Southwest Baptist University), for another shot at a conference champi- and 3.2 assist per game. Reginald King, 6'4", Southwest Baptist onship and a ticket to the “Big Show.” University) will all battle for playing time Blake Carr was a part-time starter for the this season. Allen, suffered a broken leg The Eagles return two full-time starters and Eagles and provided must needed support during his senior season in high school and two part-time starters from a year ago. down the stretch. will be taken very slowly. Cade, at times, However, the success of the Eagles may shows signs ofbeing a major force in the depend on how quickly their eight newcom- Dylan Collins backed up Sansone at the middle. We are counting heavily on Cade to ers, can adapt to the Avila system. point guard position and was a solid ball deliver for us. Johnson and King can and handler and defender for the team. will play several positions on this season. While defense will once again hopefully be Johnson may even play some point. King is Avila’s strong point during the 2005-06 Newcomers Albert Ingram (5'1 1", Los a slasher type player with great athletic abil- campaign, its weakness continues to be on Angeles Valley College), Ryan Sewitsky ity. We will need Reggie to be a defense the offensive end. (6'3", Murrieta High School, CA), Cort’Ney stopper. Turner (5'10", Eastfield Community Last year the Eagles led the conference in College), and MartezYoung (6'3", Red-shirt sophomore, Eric Reeves, 6'8", will scoring defense (67.2), which ranked 19th Southwest Baptist University) will all battle also help the Eagles on the inside. in the nation. However, on offense, Avila for playing time at the guard position and averaged only 63.7 points per game. will be expected to step up when called Hall knows that his team will be picked near “It will be very important that our newcom- upon.Ingram plays extremely hard and the bottom ofthe conference but says we ers step up immediately,” said second year should contribute to the success ofthe team. have good talent that should be very com- coach Anthony Hall. We don’t bring back a Sewitsky is an outstanding shooter from the petitive in the HAAC. This is a hard work- lot ofscoring and scoring points has been arc. Turner is a great floor leader and ing group with a good attitude, and he feels ourAchilles heel. Our newcomers will get understands what it takes to be a winner. good about the season. a hard lesson in the conference, and I think Young is an athletic scorer. He can hit the it will create a situation where they will openjumperand create for himself. He is have to produce immediately.” also good on the defensive end ofthe court. Backcourt Frontcourt According to Coach Hall, "Great guards Senior, Eric King, returns as the starting give you a chance to win, especially in the power forward. King averaged 6.4 points Heart ofAmerica Conference. HAAC and 5.1 rebounds per game on last season. BY THE NUMBERS SCORING (TOP RETURNEES) Anthony Sansone 7.9 ppg Eric King 6.4 ppg REBOUNDING (TOP RETURNEES) Eric King 5.1 rpg ASSISTS (TOP RETURNEES) Anthony Sansone 3.2 ppg — MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHES the Regional Championshipatthe Hawaii, forthreeyears. Healsoserved National JuniorCollegeTournament. asthe school’sassistant sports informa- Hall alsoassistedWichitaCollegiate tion director. He has alsocoached at School to theClass 3A State the professional level, with the Makai Championship in 1993. Hurricanes in the semi-pro Pacific Basketball League. Coach Sudisalso Hall played collegebasketball at coached at Maryknoll High School and Southeast Missouri State University, Head Coach where hewas avery valuable member Assistant Coach Radford High School, both located in Anthony Hall. anativeofPort on the 1985-86team. That season, Brian Sudis enters his fifthseason Honolulu. Hawaii. Gibson, Mississippi,enters hissecond SEMO finishedas NCAA Division II withtheEagles. While withthe Eagles, Coach Sudis resides in Overland Park, season as head coachatAvila Runner-up with a 27-7 record. Hall Coach Sudis served as the head coach KS with his wife Laura. University. Priortoacceptingthe head earned Honorable MentionAll forthejuniorvarsity program forthe coachingposition atAvila, Hall had Conferencethat season. Inthe 1984-85 2002-2003 and 2003-2004seasons. been an assistantcoachatAvila forthe seasonat SEMO,the teamalsocompet- Coach Sudis currently serves onthe past fiveseasons. He helped to lead ed in theElite Eight. Priorto SEMO, Board ofDirectors forWinTheTip Avilatothe most wins in school history Hall wasan All-Stateperformerat Utica Basketball Coaches Network. and afourth placeconference finish in JuniorCollege, wherehe was recently the 2001-02 season. inducted into the Sports Hall ofFame. A nativeofOak Park, Illinois, he received his bachelor’s degree in Hall cametoAvilaafterspendingtwo Hall receivedhis bachelor’s degree in Communication from Barrington seasons atThe State UniversityofWest Communication from Southeast University. Coach Sudisalsoserved Georgia. WestGeorgiacompetes in the Missouri State University and his mas- nine years in the United States Navy. powerful Gulf-South Conference. ter’sdegreeinEducation fromCentral While Hall wasanassistant atWest Michigan University. PriortoarrivingatAvila. Coach Sudis Georgia,they wontheeast division of MO wasan assistant on thestaffat Coach Hall resides inGrandview, theconferenceand competed in the Chaminade University in Honolulu, NCAA Division II NationalTournament withwifeTracy, andchildrenTaylor (14).T.J. (10) andTrevor(3). bothseasons. In 1997, he helped to lead Hutchinson CommunityCollegeto Originally fromChicago, Illinois,Chew Missouri Valley College. wasa standoutathleteatWells High School. He wenton tohaveastellar Clayton has earned his bachelor’s careerat IowaLakes Community degree in Business from Baker College, WestmarUniversity, andcom- University and is currently pursuing his pletedhisplayingcareeratAvila. master’s inAthletics and Sports BusinessAdministration fromCentral Chew holdsa B.S., B.A in Marketing Missouri State University. Assistant Coach fromAvila ’99 and an MBA from Baker Assistant Coach Isaac Chew, a 1999 graduateof University ’02. Darrin Clayton isenteringhis Heresides with hiswife Lindsay, along Avila University,begins his second sea- first season with the Eagles and isquite with sonAnthonyand daughterMakya. son with the Eaglecoachingstaff. Chew holdsa B.S., B.A in Marketing familiarwith the HeartofAmerica Chew spenttheprevious twoseasons fromAvila99’and aMBA from Baker AthleticConference. A three-yearletter coachingthe Nike- sponsored Kansas University02. Heresides in Overland winnerin baseball and two in basketball City Keys 16and 17 yearoldsAAU Park with hiswifeChandra, and daugh- at Raytown High School. Clayton went boy’s basketball program. terJada(4). onto playcollegiate baseball at COURTYARD © Harriott Holmes & 105th 816-941-3333 MEN’S BASKETBALL 9 Am a u/z/rexs/rr 2005 - 2006 MEN’S BASKETBALL w # NAME YR P0S HGT HOMETOWN 3 Cort’Ney Turner JR G 5T0" Jacksonville, AR 5 Albert Ingram SR G 5T1" Valencia, CA 10 Anthony Sansone SR G 5'8" Kansas City, MO 12 Meekaa’eel Jones SO G 5'9" Kansas City, MO 14 Blake Carr SR G 6T' Jefferson City, MO 20 Ryan Sewitsky FR G 6'2" Murrieta, CA 21 Michael Johnson SR F 67" Chesapeake, VA 22 Brett Schmitt SO F 63" Liberty, MO 23 Martez Young JR G/F 6'3" Killeen, TX 24 Reggie King SO F 6'4" Macon, GA 25 Dylan Collins SO G 5'10" Nixa, MO 32 Eric King SR F 6'4" Trenton, TN 44 Harold Cade SR F/C 67 Houston, TX 50 Chris Allen FR F 6'6" Fairgrove, MO 55 Eric Reeves SO C 6'8" Olathe, KS RS Tavan Sills SO G 6T" NewYork, NY Score An Education With UPS. . . www.upsjobs.com Red Bridge & Martin City — MEN’S BASKETBALL #3 Cort’NeyTurner #5 Albert Ingram #10 AnthonySansone #12 Meekaa’eel Jones #14 BlakeCarr G.JR G,SR G.SR G.so G,SR Jacksonville,AR Valencia,CA KansasCity.MO KansasCity,MO JeffersonCity,MO #20 RyanSewitsky #21 MichaelJohnson #22 BrettSchmitt #23 MartezYoung #24 Reggie King G.FR F. 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