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ATHLETICS NEWS:
34 STUDENT-ATHLETES NAMED TO DEAN’S
LIST: Of the 166
students selected to The C of I Dean’s List for the fall of 2008, 34 are
student-athletes. To be eligible for the
Dean’s List, one must be enrolled in at least nine units and maintain a 3.75
grade point average. Those honored
include 13 members of the cross country/track team – Nikki Watson, Rand Kline,
Styles Salek, Sam Hardy, Alex Hughes, Emily McCutchan, Jayne Saunders, Jena Sherick,
Molli Lee-Painter, Maggie Miller, Jude Penaflor, Ashley Miller, Stephanie Sparks; seven soccer
players – Derek Erstad, James Collet,
Esteban Cabrera, Colleen Smith, Jessica Patton, Jordan Huttash,
Mandy Greif; four baseball players – Dane McGrady,
Matthew Conner, Jake Bottari, Jason Barry; three
skiers – Camrin Braun, Katie Sawaya,
Katie Kernan, two golfers – Ben Coate,
Cris Tietsort; two
volleyball players – Ciciley Fox, Naomi Reimer; two
basketball players – Katie Strunk, Londale Theus; and one swimmer –
Ashlee Byrnes.
WOMEN’S TENNIS OPENS THIS WEEKEND IN
TRACK TEAM TO HOST ST. PATRICK’S DAY
MILE: The C of I
track team will be hosting the first-annual Stuenenberg
St. Patrick’s Day Mile road race though the historic Stuenenberg
District of Caldwell, near The C of I campus. The race, which is a flat,
fast, one mile course, is open to runners, joggers, walkers, strollers, and
wagon-pullers – and begins Sunday, March 15, at 2 p.m. Entry fee’s are
just $10 per person, or $5 for C of I students. For more information,
including a brochure, contact Pat McCurry at pmccurry@collegeofidaho.edu or by
phone at 459-5085.
BUY YOUR COYOTE GEAR ONLINE: Fans of the Yotes can now purchase
official C of I athletic apparel and gear online at the Yotes new e-store at http://www.estoresbyzome.com/college_idaho.php
- with a portion of every sale supporting Coyote Athletics. Hats,
sweatshirts, jackets, and t-shirts are just the tip of the iceberg on the Yotes
e-store. This weekend, basketball fans will receive a 15-percent off
coupon for your first online purchase as part of their game-day program.
DONATE TO THE
MEN’S BASKETBALL (13-11, 9-5 CCC): Coyotes hit the road for weekend
games at Corban and Concordia, game-and-a-half out of first-place
LAST WEEK: vs. Southern Oregon (W 85-71), vs.
No. 3
COMING UP: at Corban, Friday, 7:30 p.m. (PT);
at Concordia, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. (PT)
ON THE RADIO: Both C of I games will be carried live in the Treasure
Valley on 1490 KCID-AM with Mike Safford calling the action. The
LIVE VIDEO ON THE WEB: All C of I home men’s basketball
games will be available for pay-per-view viewing via the Internet, thanks to
Penn Atlantic. To access the games, head
to http://www.pennatlantic.com/main.php,
click
LIVE STATS/INTERNET BROADCAST
AVAILABLE: Live
stats of both weekend games will be available – Friday at Corban (http://livestats.internetconsult.com/corban/mbball)
and Saturday at Concordia (http://www.gocugo.com/stats/xlive.htm). Saturday’s game at Concordia will also be
available online at www.gocugo.com/broadcast/gocugo.pls
with Tod Pickett calling the action.
JUMBLED MESS ATOP THE LEAGUE: Heading into the 2008-09 season, it
was evident that there was much parity in the Cascade Conference – which is
exactly what has occurred with just six games remaining in the regular season.
POTTS HAS BIG WEEKEND: Helping the Coyote cause last weekend
was point-guard Kelvin Potts (
MCGEE’S DOUBLE-DOUBLE ENDS, STARTS A
NEW ONE: After seven
straight games with a double-double, Craig
McGee (Boise, Idaho / Centennial HS)
saw his streak ended with a 13 point, 8 rebound performance against Southern
Oregon. However, he started a new streak
against OIT on Saturday, scoring 23 points, with 11 rebounds. McGee has now recorded 16 double-doubles in
his career– well off the school record of 102 double-doubles set by R.C. Owens
from 1953-56.
MCINTOSH HAVING A BLOCK PARTY: For the second time this season, Jabari McIntosh (Union City, Calif. / West Valley CC) recorded six blocked shots in
a game – part of a five point, eight rebound performance against SOU. The junior ranks second in the league in
blocks per game (1.5), averaging over two blocks per game in league play.
CHAMP HAS CAREER NIGHT: Guard Bryan Champ (Boise, Idaho /
Borah HS) had a big night in Saturday’s loss to OIT, scoring a career-high
23 points, while converting 14-of-17 field goal attempts in the two games. The senior did keep a pair of long individual
streaks going, as Champ has recorded a steal in 52 consecutive games, at least
two points scored in 70-straight contests.
RECORD BOOK: Three Coyotes find themselves in the
Top-10 on The C of I single-season or career record
book with six games remaining in the regular season. On the single-season list, Craig McGee ranks
seventh all-time in free throw attempts (184), with Jabari
McIntosh ninth in blocked shots (37).
For a career, Bryan Champ ranks second all-time in steals (242), while
needing seven assists to crack the Top-10 in the category (222). Craig McGee ranks third all-time in free
throw attempts (422), fourth all-time in blocked shots (70), is No. 9 in free
throws made (258), while surpassing Elgin Baylor for No. 10 on the career
rebounds list (493). McGee has scored
930 points in his career, looking to become the 16th player in program
history with 1,000 or more points.
YOTES RECEIVE 1 POINT IN NAIA POLL: The seventh regular-season NAIA
Top-25 Poll was released Monday, with Bethel (Ind.) the new No. 1 team, Oregon
Tech climbed to No. 3, Eastern Oregon up five spots to No. 13, Warner Pacific
to No. 14, with Evergreen State at No. 23.
The Yotes were listed in the Others Receiving Votes category for the fourth-straight
week, receiving one voter point. The
Top-25 poll will be released every Monday for the remainder of the season.
TOUGHEST SCHEDULE?:
According to the
Massey Ratings, published weekly, the Coyotes have the fourth-toughest schedule
in all of the NAIA Division II. The
tabulation is based on win-loss records and classification of opponents.
COYOTES IN THE CCC STATS: As a team, the Yotes lead the CCC in
conference-only games in scoring defense (70.0) and defensive field goal
percentage (.413), while ranking second in rebound margin (.+4.5), and third in
field goal percentage (.466). For the entire
season, the Yotes are second in the loop in defensive field goal percentage
(.422) and blocks per game (4.0), third in scoring defense (71.0), fourth in
rebound margin (+1.4), fifth in opponents rebounds (35.2), sixth in scoring
margin (+2.7), field goal percentage (.462), and steals per game (7.4), seventh
in three-point percentage (.333) and rebounds per game (36.6), eighth in scoring
average (73.7) and assists per game (13.0), and ninth in free throw percentage
(.653) and defensive three-point percentage (.356). Individually, Craig McGee
is in the top-ten in the league in four different categories – No. 4 in
rebounds per game (8.9) and blocked shots per game (1.2), and No. 7 in both field
goal percentage (.573) and scoring average (16.7). Bryan Champ leads the league in three-point
percentage (.447), while ranking third in steals per game (2.5) and fifth in
free throw percentage (.819), with Kelvin Potts sixth in the loop in assists
per game (3.8) and tenth in minutes per game (31.4). Jabari McIntosh
rounds out the Coyote contingent, ranking second in the league in blocked shots
per game (1.5).
CCC LEADERS: Scoring Average – Nate Menefee (ESC) 24.3, Adam Moore (WP) 20.7, Steven Vaughan
(CU) 18.7, Jguwon Hogges
(OIT) 18.0, Ben Pawlak (CAS) 17.6; Rebound Average – Kaylone Riley (WP) 11.3, Paul Carollo
(EOU) 9.4, Josh Wetzler (OIT) 9.4, Craig McGee (CI)
8.9, Erving Adams (CAS) 8.2; Field Goal Percentage – Wetzler
.678, Christian Cavanaugh (OIT) .655, Steve Trotter (ESC) .599, Nick Moore
(ESC) .586, Neil Fryer (EOU) .584; Assists Average – Justin Parnell (OIT) 5.2, Jeremy
Templeton (EOU) 4.7, Humphrey Jackson (SOU) 4.3, Kao Saelee
(CAS) 4.2, Paul Martin (CRB) 4.2.
CORBAN PUTS HOME
CONCORDIA LOOKING TO PULL THEMSELVES FROM THE CELLAR: Saturday night, the Yotes head to
GAME RECAP: C OF I 85, SOUTHERN OREGON 71: A pair of Steffen Spinks (Manteca,
Calif. / East Union HS) three-pointers fueled a 15-2 C of I run early in
the second half, as the Coyotes picked up an 85-71 victory over Southern Oregon
Friday at the J.A. Albertson Activities Center.
After a Josh McDermott put-back pull the Raiders within 41-40 - the
Yotes pushed the tempo, getting back-to-back Bryan Champ buckets and a
three-point play from Craig McGee to push the lead to eight. Spinks would
hit a trey from the left corner to make it 51-40, and after a SOU basket, Champ
hit a runner and Spinks canned a long three from the top of the key to cap the
run. Southern would claw within 67-62 on
a Humphrey Jackson triple with eight minutes left - but could not get any
closer. Kelvin Potts led four players in
double figures for the Coyotes with a season-high 26 points, with Spinks adding
19. Champ had 13 points on a perfect 6-for-6 night from the field, to go
with six steals, with McGee scoring 13 points with eight rebounds - ending his
double-double streak at seven. Jabari McIntosh
had a season-high eight rebounds, to go with five points and six blocked shots. Trevor McCay had a
career-high 22 points for SOU, including four three-pointers, with
GAME RECAP: OREGON TECH 83, C OF I 77:
Miles Daley scored all nine of his points in the final four minutes,
with his three-point play with 3:57 remaining providing the big boost, as No. 3
ranked Oregon Tech withstood a C of I upset bid, topping the Coyotes, 83-77,
Saturday inside the J.A. Albertson Activities Center. A 15-4 run midway through the second half,
capped by a Nate Lewis four-point play, gave OIT a 61-51 lead. However,
the hosts would not go away, as a Steffen Spinks jumper capped a 7-0 run to
pull the Yotes within 65-63. Daley would take over, grabbing a key
offensive rebound off his own miss, with his subsequent three-point play
pushing the lead to five, then following a C of I turnover, hit a baseline
jumper to help the Owls to the key league win.
Tech used a 12-0 first half run to build their biggest lead of the night
a 22-11, but Bryan Champ would spark the Coyotes, hitting five first half
three-pointers, the final one with two minutes left in the period tied the game
at 36-36. Justin Parnell led OIT with 22
points, with Jguwon Hogges
adding 19 points, including 5-of-6 shooting from the line in the final two
minutes. Champ had a career-high 23 points, with Craig McGee recording
his eighth double-double in his last nine games, scoring 23 points with 11
rebounds. The Yotes hit 11-of-18 shots from outside the arc, but
converted just 10-of-17 free throw attempts.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: For more on The C of I men’s
basketball program, head to the homepage of the
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (22-2, 13-1 CCC):
Lady Yotes put No.
9 ranking on line this weekend at Corban and No. 13 Concordia
LAST WEEK: vs. No. 23 Southern Oregon (L 75-69),
vs.
COMING UP: at Corban, Friday, 5:30 p.m. (PT);
at No. 13 Concordia, Saturday, 5:30 p.m. (PT)
ON THE RADIO: All C of I women’s road CCC games
will be carried on the radio in the Treasure Valley on 1490 KCID-AM with Mike
Safford calling the action. The
LIVE VIDEO ON THE WEB: All C of I home women’s basketball
games are be available for pay-per-view viewing via the Internet, thanks to
Penn Atlantic. To access the games, head
to http://www.pennatlantic.com/main.php,
click
LIVE STATS/INTERNET BROADCAST
AVAILABLE: Live
stats of both weekend games will be available – Friday at Corban (http://livestats.internetconsult.com/corban/wbball)
and Saturday at Concordia (http://www.gocugo.com/stats/xlive.htm). Saturday’s game at Concordia will also be
available online at www.gocugo.com/broadcast/gocugo.pls
with Tod Pickett calling the action.
LADY YOTES SECURE PLAYOFF SPOT: With their win at Warner Pacific on
Jan. 24, the Lady Yotes became the first team to clinch a spot in the
eight-team Cascade Conference Tournament in late February. The C of I has now advanced to the postseason
in 13 of the 14 seasons since women’s basketball was reinstated at the College
in 1995. The Coyotes have advanced to
three NAIA Division II national tournaments (1998 – first round, 2000 –
quarterfinals, 2001 – championship game), but have never won a CCC Tournament
title (advanced to the finals in 2000, 2002, 2005, and 2008).
YOTES REMAIN IN TOP-10 OF NAIA POLL: The C of I dropped one spot to No. 9
in the latest NAIA Division II Top-25 Coaches Poll, released Monday afternoon
by the national office in
WIN STREAKS SNAPPED: The 75-69 loss on Friday night to No.
23 ranked
BEST START EVER: The 22-2 start pushes the Lady Yotes
into elite status, as The C of I has recorded their best ten, 15, and 20-game starts to a season. The 1997-98 team had held the school record
for best 20-game start, recording a 17-3 record. The
Yotes have already secured the best 25-game start to a season, as the
1996-97 began 20-5. Up next for the team
is the school record for wins in a season – 26, set during the 2000-01
campaign, going 26-8, concluding with a run at the NAIA Tournament.
THREE-POINT BARRAGE AGAINST THE LADY
YOTES: Coming into
last week, the Lady Yotes had the top defensive three-point percentage in the
loop, with opponents converting just .256 percent of their treys. Against Southern and OIT, things changed
quickly, as SOU hit 11-of-21 triples and Tech nailed 10-of-21 – with the teams
combining for 20-percent of the total The C of I has allowed through 24 games
this season.
OWEN HAS CAREER NIGHT: Coming through in the clutch on
Saturday was Whitney Owen (
VANDER ESCH STREAKS STILL ALIVE: Forward Christon Vander Esch (
CHANGES IN THE RECORD BOOK: Three Coyotes have found themselves
among the pages of the single-season and career record books, with six games
remaining in the regular-season. Leading
the way is Christon Vander Esch,
who is No. 1 on The C of I career steals list (232), is second on the all-time
blocked shots list (142), fifth all-time in free throw attempts (375), sixth
all-time in free throws made (241) and rebounds (619), eighth in field goals made (312), field goals
attempted (817), and points scored (922) – while closing in on the list in
three-pointers made (51), three-pointers attempted (156), and assists
(183). This season, she also ranks No. 4
on the single-season list for blocks (51) and steals (82), No. 5 in free throw
attempts (163), and No. 10 in free throws made (10). Nicole
Gall (
LADY YOTES IN THE CCC STATS: As a team, the Lady Yotes lead the CCC in scoring average
(79.2), defensive three-point percentage (.279), blocked shots per game (6.1),
steals per game (17.6), rebounds per game (47.0), and turnover margin (+7.2) –
leading the nation in steals per game, second in rebounds per game, and third
in blocks per game. The team is second
in the CCC in scoring margin (+14.2) and defensive field goal percentage
(.361), third in assists per game (15.8), fifth in three-point percentage
(.349) and rebound margin (+2.4), seventh free throw percentage (.668), scoring
defense (65.1), and field goal
percentage (.399), and 11th in opponents rebound average
(44.7). Individually, Christon Vander Esch is second in
the league in steals per game (3.4), blocks per game (2.1), and rebounds per
game (8.9), and is seventh in scoring average (14.5). Nicole Bruce is third in blocked shots per
game (1.8), while Nicole Gall ranks second in three-pointers per game (2.9),
fourth in both steals per game (2.8) and three-point percentage (.404), is
sixth in scoring average (15.0), and is seventh in blocks per game (1.0). Two others are on the list, as Whitney Owen
is third in field goal percentage (.531) and Meghan Hughes (Eagle,
CCC LEADERS: Scoring Average – Kristina Schumacher
(CAS) 21.1, Robin Swain (CAS) 17.6, Katie Steigleman
(CRB) 16.0, Jacki
Speer (SOU) 15.7, Emily Gray (NCU) 15.1; Rebound Average – Speer (SOU) 10.4, Christon Vander Esch (CI) 8.9, Gray 8.7, Maya Gross (CAS) 8.5, Ashley
Baker (SOU) 8.2; Field Goal Percentage –Ann Snodderly
(CU) .551, Danielle Clauson (.CU) .541, Whitney Owen
(CI) .531, Brianna Smith (EOU) .503, Amanda Johnston (OIT) .502; Assist Average
– Meagan Miyasaka (OIT) 6.2, Kailey
Bostwick (CRB) 4.9, Jenny Fiso
(EOU) 4.5, Rebecca Gimeno (CU) 4.5, Whitney Scott
(SOU) 4.2.
HEADING TO CORBAN: The Lady Yotes open the road trip to
the
GAME OF THE WEEK AT CONCORDIA: It should be a doozie
of a game on Saturday night, as first-place in the CCC is on the line as the
No. 8 Lady Yotes tangle with No. 13 ranked Concordia. The Cavaliers (20-2, 13-1) have won 20 of their
last 21 games – with the lone loss a 62-53 decision to The C of I in
mid-January. The multi-faceted CU attack
is led by the Gimeno twins – Rebeeca
Gimeno (10.9 ppg, 4.2 apg) and Angela Gimeno (9.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg), two of the top
guards in the loop, along with solid forwards Ann Snodderly
(10.8 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 2.1
b/g), who leads the league in field goal percentage and blocks, and Danielle Clauson (10.0 ppg, 4.1), last
year’s Freshman of the Year. The Cavs average nearly 17 points more than their opponents’
during the season, while hitting 44-percent of their field goals. It is the 29th meeting between the
teams, with the Lady Yotes holding a commanding 24-4 series edge, including 14
in a row.
GAME RECAP – SOUTHERN OREGON 75, C OF
I 69: A 34-6 first
run in the first half helped Southern Oregon build a 24-point lead, as the No.
23 ranked Raiders withstood a poor shooting second half to upset No. 9 C of I,
75-69, Friday inside the J.A. Albertson Activities Center. Early on, it was all Lady Yotes, as Nicole
Gall hit a pair of three's, sandwiched around a Christon
Vander Esch lay-up, as C of I jumped out to an 8-0
lead. But the Raiders responded, as Whitney Scott hit four
three-pointers, Rhiannon Dickison added three, and
Emily Brookins and Carly
Wood each hit two - all in the period, as SOU built a 52-34 halftime
lead. The C of I would not fold, holding
the Raiders without a field goal for a 14-minute stretch in the second half,
forcing 16 turnovers - pulling within 68-66 on a Whitney Owen lay-up with 2:03
left. The Yotes would get a steal on SOU's next
possession, but Gall misfired on a go-ahead three - and the Raiders hit 5-of-8
free throws to seal the win. Dickison led Southern with 25 points, with Scott adding
20. Jacki Speer had a monster night with 12
points and 20 rebounds - as the Raiders held a commanding 63-44 edge on the
glass. Gall led all scorers with 27
points, three blocks, and five steals - setting a school record with 18
three-point attempts and tying her own school record with 24 field goal
attempts. Vander Esch had a double-double,
scoring 20 points with 12 rebounds.
GAME RECAP – C OF I 73, OREGON TECH
68: Whitney Owen had
a career night, scoring 27 points and 14 rebounds, with her steal and two free
throws with three seconds left sealing a 73-68 College of Idaho victory over
Oregon Tech, Saturday in the J.A. Albertson Activities Center. The Lady Yotes built a 62-54 lead with six
minutes left, but watched as Nicole Morgan drained three consecutive
three-pointers, drawing OIT within 66-65 with three minutes remaining. A
Kellie Morey lay-up with 1:12 left pulled the Owls within 69-68 - just starting
the late-game drama. The C of I would see Christon
Vander Esch make the first of two free throws to push
the lead to two, but missed the second, allowing Tech a chance. However,
Meagan Miyasaka was called for a double-dribble with
23 seconds left. The Yotes would give OIT another crack at it, as Nicole
Gall made 1-of-2 free throws and Vander Esch missed a
pair, but Megan Ross was stripped of the ball by Owen at half court, with her
two free throws giving the Yotes the final cushion. Despite battling foul trouble all night,
Vander Esch had 16 points and seven rebounds
for the Yotes, with Gall adding 13. Morgan and Morey each had 20 points in
the loss for OIT.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: For more on The C of I women’s
basketball program, head to the homepage of the Lady Yotes, www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete/wmensbasketball.htm.
TRACK AND FIELD: Yotes hit three NAIA Automatic marks
in season opening meet
LAST WEEK: at Bronco Invitational,
COMING UP: Idle until Feb. 13-14 at
SCHOOL RECORD FALLS IN INDOOR OPENER: After a record-setting cross country
season, The C of I opened up the indoor track and field campaign on a solid
note, as Stephanie Helm (Challis, Idaho / Challis HS) broke the
school record in the mile. The two-time
All-American placed fifth in the race in a time of 5:09.80, well under the NAIA
Automatic standard for the event – taking four seconds off the former school
mark. Also under the NAIA “A” time was
senior Tegan Troutner (
WOMEN’S MEDLEY RELAY HITS NAIA TIME: Also meeting an NAIA “A” mark at the
two-day meet was the women’s distance medley relay, which placed third in a
time of 12:43.36. The quartet of Maggie Miller (
OTHERS AT THE MEET: Other women's runners competing
included Jones, who placed 13th in the 800-meters (2:23.32), Courtney Mitchell (
NEXT FULL ACTION IN TWO WEEKS: The Lady Yotes may run a distance
medley relay this Friday at the United Heritage Indoor in
NATIONAL MARKS: NAIA “A” – Stephanie Helm (Mile), Tegan Troutner (Mile), Women’s
DMR. NAIA “B” – None.
LOOKING AHEAD TO OUTDOORS: The outdoor track season will begin
on March 13-14 at the Northwest Nazarene Multi-Events meet. The Coyotes look to compete in seven
regular-season meets, before the Cascade Conference Championships in early May.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: For more information on The C of I
track team, head to the official homepage of the Coyotes, www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete/track.htm.
SKIING: Lady
Yotes continue winning ways, team set to volunteer at Special Olympics World
Winter Games
LAST WEEK: at NWCSC Qualifier #3 (giant slalom) – Saturday (Men 1st, Women 1st), Sunday (Men 2nd, Women 1st)
COMING UP: Idle
this weekend (volunteering at 2009 Special Olympic World Winter Games); Feb.
14-15 host NWCSC Qualifier #4 (Slalom), Bogus Basin Resort.
LADY YOTES
CONTINUE THEIR DOMINANCE: Three-quarters of the way
through the 2009 Northwest Collegiate Ski Conference season, and The C of I
women’s alpine squad has nearly clinched their sixth-straight league crown,
thanks to a pair of convincing victories this weekend at Silver Mountain. Both days, the Lady Yotes had three
competitors in the Top-6, as they defeated the
WIN STREAK FOR THE LADIES: With
the team wins, the Lady Yotes have now won their last 15 NWCSC qualifiers,
dating back to the 2007 season.
MEN EKE OUT WIN ON SATURDAY, PLACE
SECOND ON SUNDAY: For the second-straight
weekend, The C of I men had trouble keeping their squad on course for a pair of
runs, as the Yotes picked up a win Saturday over British Columbia by a mere
six-tenths of a second, then falling to second-place on Sunday, five seconds
behind Washington. Saturday, the UBC men had three finishers in the
Top-10, however, a fourth-place finish by Dewey
Moss (Jerome, Idaho / Oregon State
U.), a fifth-place finish from Mats Boehnke (Carson
City, Calif. / Carson HS), and an 11th-place finish from Travis Morris (Santa Fe, N.M. / Santa Fe Prep) gave the Yotes just enough cushion
for their fourth team win of the season.
Sunday, Boehnke was the top C of I finisher,
taking second, with Morris stepping up for sixth-place and Sam Finch (
NWCSC TEAM STANDINGS: Men –
C of I 560, Idaho 460, Washington 335, British Columbia 335, Oregon 300,
Washington State 247, Puget Sound 225, Oregon State 132; Women – C of I 600,
Oregon 410, British Columbia 370, Washington 345, Puget Sound 275, Idaho 250, Washington State 216.
HELPING WITH
THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS: The Coyotes will take a week
off from competition, but will be involved on a larger scale this weekend. The team will join countless others as
volunteers for the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games in
FOR MORE
INFORMATION: For more information on The C of I ski
teams, head to the official home page of the Coyotes, www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete/skiing.htm.
SWIMMING: Seven more NAIA marks met at final
meet at Whitman
LAST WEEK: at Whitman (Men L 152-43,
Women L 135-57)
COMING UP: Idle until NAIA
Championships,
YOTES MAKE FINAL PUSH FOR NATIONAL
MARKS: Despite losing both ends of the final dual meet
of the season at
GREEN FINISHES
PERFECT REGULAR SEASON IN SPRINTS: Senior
John Green (
RELAYS
IMPROVE: Three of the four relay teams this weekend in
NATIONAL MARKS
PILING UP: Plane tickets to St. Louis and the NAIA Swimming and Diving
National Championships can already be secured for the Coyotes, as The C of I
men have recorded ten NAIA “A” and nine NAIA “B” marks, with the Lady Yotes
recording 13 NAIA “A” times and nine NAIA “B” times over the regular
season. NAIA "A" - John Green
(50-free, 100-free), Forrest Shoemaker
(University Place, Wash. / Curtis HS) (100-free,
100-fly, 500-free), James Rutter (100-back), Men's
200-medley relay, Men’s 200-free relay, Men’s 400-medley relay, Men’s 400-free
relay, Alphonsina Savell (Caldwell, Idaho / Caldwell HS) (100-free,
100-breast, 200-breast, 400-IM), Auriana Clapp (100-breast),
Ellen Judd
(Missoula, Mont.
/ Sentinel HS) (200-breast), Annie Younggren
(
NEXT UP,
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: The Coyotes will next compete the first week of March at the
NAIA Championships, hosted by
FOR MORE
INFORMATION: For more information on The C of I swim program, head to the
official homepage of the Coyotes, www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete/swim.htm.