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2016 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SKIING 2016 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SKIING

2015 SEAWOLF SCHEDULEALASKA NORDIC CUPSat., Nov. 21 ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Government Peak - Palmer, AK Sun., Nov. 22 ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Government Peak - Palmer, AK UTAH INVITATIONALMon., Jan. 4 Slalom at Park City, Utah Tue., Jan. 5 Women’s Giant Slalom at Park City, Utah Wed., Jan. 6 Men’s Giant Slalom at Park City, Utah MONTANA STATE INVITATIONALSat., Jan. 9 Giant Slalom at Big Sky, Mont. Sun., Jan. 10 Giant Slalom at Big Sky, Mont. Mon., Jan. 11 Slalom at Big Sky, Mont. Sat., Jan. 16 5K/10K Freestyle at Bozeman, Mont. Sun., Jan. 17 15K/20K Classic at Bozeman, Mont. UTAH INVITATIONALSun., Jan. 10 5K/10K Freestyle at Soldier Hollow, Utah Mon., Jan. 11 10K/15K Classic at Soldier Hollow, Utah COLORADO INVITATIONALFri., Jan. 22 Slalom at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Sat., Jan. 23 Giant Slalom - 5K/10K Freestyle at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Sun., Jan. 24 Giant Slalom (NCAA Qualifier) - 15K/20K Classic at Steamboat Springs, Colo. NEW MEXICO INVITATIONALSat., Feb. 20 Slalom - 3x5K Classic Relay at Red River, N.M. Sun., Feb. 21 Slalom - 10K/10K Freestyle at Red River, N.M. RMISA / NCAA WEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSFri., Feb. 26 Giant Slalom - 5K/10K Freestyle at Beaver Creek/Minturn, Colo. Sat., Feb. 27 Slalom/15K/20K Classic at Beaver Creek/Minturn, Colo. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSWed., March 9 Giant Slalom at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Thu., March 10 5K/10K Freestyle at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Fri., March 11 Slalom at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Sat., Mar ch12 15K/20K Classic at Steamboat Springs, Colo.

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2016 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SKIING 2016 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SKIINGALASKA ANCHORAGE QUICK FACTS/CONTENTS

SEAWOLF QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONName: University of Alaska AnchorageWebsite: GoSeawolves.comLocation: 3211 Providence Dr. Anchorage, AK 99508Founded: 1977Enrollment: 16,568Nickname: SeawolvesColors: Green & GoldAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Great Northwest Athletic Conf.Chancellor: Tom CaseAthletics Director: Keith HackettAthletic Dept. Phone: 907-786-1250Ticket Office Phone: 907-786-1293

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Sparky Anderson Alma Mater: Nevada, ‘91 Phone: 907-786-1309 Email: [email protected] Nordic Coach: Andrew Kastning Alma Mater: Vermont, ‘04 Phone: 907-786-1285 E-mail: [email protected] Alpine Coach: Anna Berecz Alma Mater: UAA, ‘15 Phone: 907-786-4806 E-mail: [email protected] Nordic Coach: Sara Studebaker-Hall Alma Mater: Dartmouth, ‘07 Phone: 907-786-6104 E-mail: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION2015 NCAA Finish: 9th2015 RMISA Finish: 6thReturning Letterwinners: Men-8, Women-10Newcomers: Men-3, Women-3

MEDIA RELATIONSNate Sagan Office Phone: 907-786-1295 E-Mail: [email protected]

Dallas Baldwin Ski Contact: 907-786-4625 E-Mail: [email protected]: GoSeawolves.com

SUPPORT STAFFAthletic Trainer: Chris Volk Office Phone: 907-786-1326Ticket Manager: Richard Tillman Office Phone: 907-786-1293

The 2016 skiing media guide was written, edited, designed and compiled by assocaite media relations director Dallas Baldwin. Cover design by Dallas Baldwin. Editorial assistance was provided by Nate Sagan. Primary photography by Sam Wasson. It is the policy of UAA to provide services and benefits to all students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran.

2016 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front CoverQuick Facts/Table of Contents/Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

COACHING STAFF/ROSTERHead Coach Sparky Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Associate Nordic Coach Andrew Kastning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Assistant Alpine Coach Anna Berecz / Assistant Nordic Coach Sara Studebaker-Hall . . . . . . . . .42016 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

SEAWOLF RETURNERS PROFILESMENSean Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Cedrick Gagnon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Conor McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Curtis McKillop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9David McPhetres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Hughston Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Martins Onskulis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Etienne Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Mario Roncador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 WOMENIsabella Andreini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Charley Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Audrey Hume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Mackenzie Kanady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Katerine Lamoureux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Miranda Sheely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Hanna Slotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Patricia Sprecher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

SEAWOLF NEWCOMERS PROFILESMENMarcus Deuling, Toomas Kollo, Tony Naciuk, Luca Winkler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

WOMENSadie Fox, Maria Gudmundsdottir, Alix Wells, Casey Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

UAA STATISTICS/RECORDS/HISTORY2015 Season Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .252015 Season Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27All-Time Regional Finishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28All-Time NCAA Finishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Academic & Postseason Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 UAA & ALASKAUAA Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Municipal of Anchorage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back CoverThis is UAA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover

Alaska Dispatch NewsBeth Bragg — Sports Editor300 W . 31st Ave ., Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 257-4335

KTUU-TV (NBC - Ch. 2)Kevin Wells — Sports Director501 E . 40th Ave ., Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 762-9228

KTVA-TV (CBS Ch. 11)Dave Goldman — Sports Director1001 Northway Dr ., #202, Anchorage, AK 99507Phone: (907) 274-1111

KYUR/KTBY-TV (ABC Ch. 13/FOX Ch. 4)Jessica Gruenling — Sports Director2700 E . Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507Phone: (907) 561-1313

Denali MediaGary Donovan — General Manager1001 Northway Dr ., #202, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 274-1111

The Northern LightUniversity of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-1567

KRUA Radio (88.1 FM)University of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-6803

MEDIA GUIDELINESFor credentials or interview requests, please contact the UAA Media Relations office at least one day in advance . Media Relations produces weekly press releases and game notes complete with statistics for each sport during the season .

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

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After five seasons as the Seawolves’ head Al-pine coach, Sparky Anderson enters his fifth

season as the head coach of the entire Alaska An-chorage ski program in 2016 . Since taking over the program in 2012, An-derson has produced nine All-America certifi-cates on the slopes and 19 combined with Nor-dic . Prior to taking over head coaching duties, Anderson produced two national champions and nine downhill All-America certificates through-out his five years as an assistant from 2008-11

and 2002 . During his first four years as head coach, Anderson has led the Sea-wolves to four top-9 NCAA finishes, including a fifth-place result in 2012. UAA also finished seventh in 2013, eighth in 2014 and ninth in 2015. In 2010, Anderson produced his second national champion in Andreas Adde, who won the men’s slalom. UAA landed a combined five skiers as All-Americans and finished 7th at the national meet. Anderson also helped UAA to a program-best second-place finish at the RMISA/West Region Championships . During his third season in 2009, Anderson helped UAA to a program-best fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships and helped produce five All-Americans and six All-Conference members. Anderson guided freshman standout Alex Parker to four individual titles and the RMISA Women’s Alpine MVP, while UAA’s women’s Alpine team was the re-gional champion . In his first season back with UAA in 2008, Anderson helped guide the Seawolf Alpine squad to one of its most successful campaigns, qualifying a full squad of six skiers to NCAAs for the first time since 1999, while two racers earned All-America honors . UAA claimed the overall RMISA Alpine title by combining to score a conference championship meet-best 256 points, producing nine top-10 results . All told, the Seawolf downhill-ers combined for 25 individual top-10 results during the 2008 season . Anderson came as no stranger to UAA or collegiate ski racing, having coached the Seawolf Alpine squad in 2002, when UAA’s Aurore de Maul-mont won the NCAA title in the giant slalom . Prior to coming to Alaska, he was the head ski coach at Brown University in Rhode Island from 1996-2000 . Prior to rejoining the UAA coaching staff, Anderson worked as the program director for the Alyeska Ski Club in Girdwood for seven years . A 1991 graduate of the University of Nevada, Anderson earned four letters in skiing with the Wolf Pack, serving as team captain his senior sea-son . After college, he moved to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, where he taught skiing for the Flori Woerndle Ski School . A year away from ski racing proved to be too much, and Anderson moved to Innsbruck, Austria, where he spent two years coaching a small FIS team at the Innsbruck Inter-national School . After leaving Europe, he moved to New England and spent two years coaching the Eastern Cup team at the Holderness School . In addition to his international experience, he holds USSA’s highest level of coach’s certification and currently serves as the Alaska Division’s USSA coaches education clinician . Over the years, he has been invited to coach at multiple national and regional events . Anderson grew up in Northern California and raced out of Bear Valley. He now resides in Girdwood with his wife Diana and daughter Kéa .

THE ANDERSON FILE Education:Nevada,‘91 Best NCAA Finish: 4th place (2009) Best RMISA Finish: 2nd place (2010) All-AmericansCertificates:25 NCAA Champions Coached: 2

Anderson coached UAA’s Aurore de Maulmont when she won a NCAA title in 2002.

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ANDREW KASTNINGASSOCIATE NORDIC COACH / 5TH SEASON

Leading the Seawolves’ Nordic squad for his fifth season in 2016 is Andrew Kastning. Last season, the men’s Nordic team was led by RMISA First Team honoree Clement Molliet, who finished sixth at the NCAAs for All-Amer-ica honors, while junior Mackenzie Kanady paced the women’s cross country squad with six top-10 finishes during the season. In 2014, Kastning produced two All-Amer-icans in Lukas Ebner and Marine Dusser, both

of whom were named to the RMISA First Team . Additionally, Ebner was named the RMISA’s Nordic MVP. Overall, UAA captured an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. In 2013, Kastning led his men’s nordic squad to the best team score at the NCAA Championships, posting 108 points in the 10K classic . Ad-ditionally, five of the six All-Americans came from the nordic team, in-cluding two third-place finishes by freshman Marine Dusser. Overall, the Seawolves took seventh at the NCAAs and fourth in nordic . In 2012, Kastning qualified a full six skiers to the NCAA Champion-ships, with senior Jaime Bronga taking home All-America honors . Kast-ning also led the UAA women’s cross country ski team to six top-three individual results throughout the season, including RMISA MVP honors for Bronga . Kastning joined the UAA staff after an impressive two-year run as the assistant at Montana State . At MSU, he helped the Bobcats to a third-place finish on the Nordic side at the 2010 NCAA Championships, including five All-America performances. Prior to that, he served two seasons as an assistant at the University of Nevada from 2007-09, and worked with his hometown program, the Crested Butte Junior Nordic club team in Colorado, from 2004-06 . Kast-ning also brings four years of collegiate experience as a competitor at the University of Vermont. He was a member of the best men’s Nordic team in the country in 2003 and served as team captain his senior season . He graduated with his bachelor’s degree from UVM in 2004. He and his wife Calisa Schouweiler Kastning were married on July 31, 2010 .

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In her second season in 2016 is two-time Olympian Sara Studebaker-Hall as the assistant Nordic coach . Studebaker-Hall, a biathlete from Boise, Idaho, came to UAA after wrapping up her professional ca-reer in the World Cup circuit and at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, with Team USA . She was also a three-year member of the U .S . World Championships Team and competed collegiately for Dartmouth College . At Sochi, Studebaker-Hall competed in three indi-

vidual races, including a 44th-place showing in the 7 .5km sprint, while help-ing Team USA to a seventh-place result in the 4x6km relay . Most recently, she competed in Oslo, Norway, in her final World Cup competition. Overall, Studebaker-Hall concluded the 2013-14 season with a No . 93 ranking . After graduating from Dartmouth College in 2007, Studebaker-Hall moved to the Lake Placid, N .Y ., to begin training as a member of the U .S . Biathlon Team. She made her first Olympic Team in 2010 and headed to Vancouver, B .C ., where she furnished four top-50 results – including a season-best 34th in the 15km race . Studebaker-Hall was married in 2015 to Zachary Hall .

ANNA BERECZASSISTANT NORDIC COACH / 1ST SEASON

Former Seawolf and two-time Olympian Anna Berecz takes over as the new assistant alpine coach in 2016 . A four-year letterwinner for the Seawolves, Berecz graduated in May 2015 with a double-major in psychology and language . With a 3 .99 overall grade-point average, Berecz also captured the 2014-15 Dresser Cup award – the highest academic honor among Seawolf student-athletes . The three-time NCAA Championships qualifier

represented her native Hungary at the 2014 Sochi Olympics and 2015 NCAA Woman of the Year Award or her continuing volunteer efforts both in Anchor-age and at home in Europe .

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2016 ROSTERHead Coach / Alpine Coach: Sparky AndersonAssociate Nordic Coach: Andrew KastningAssistant Coaches: Sara Studebaker-Hall (Nordic), Anna Berecz (Alpine)

Men’s Alpine Class Exp. HometownSean Alexander Sr. 2L Calgary, AlbertaCedrick Gagnon Sr. 3L St. Sauveur, QuebecConor McDonald So. 1L Copper Mountain, Colo.CurtisMcKillop Jr. 2L Calgary,AlbertaTony Naciuk Fr. HS Calgary, AlbertaHughstonNorton Jr. 2L Stateline,Nev.MartinsOnskulis So. 1L Sigulda,Latvia

Women’s Alpine Class Exp. HometownIsabellaAndreini Jr. 2L ParkCity,UtahCharley Field So. 1L Pemberton, B.C.MariaGudmundsdottir Fr. HS Tretten,NorwayAudrey Hume So. 1L Anchorage, AlaskaKaterineLamoureux Jr. 2L Mt.Tremblant,QuebecMirandaSheely Jr. 2L Frisco,Colo.Alix Wells Fr. HS Prince George, B.C.

Men’s Nordic Class Exp. HometownMarcus Deuling Fr. HS Whitehorse, YukonToomas Kollo Fr. HS Tallinn, EstoniaDavid McPhetres So. SQ Chugiak, AlaskaEtienneRichard Sr. 2L Saint-AlexisdeMatap,QuebecMarioRoncador Jr. 1L Cles,ItalyLuca Winkler Fr. HS Germany

Women’s Nordic Class Exp. HometownSadie Fox Fr. HS Soldotna, AlaskaMackenzie Kanady Sr. 1L Anchorage, AlaskaPatriciaSprecher Sr. 3L Vaettis,SwitzerlandCasey Wright So. HS Melbourne, Australia

(#L–denotesnumberoflettersearnedthrough2015;HS–highschool;SQ–memberoftheteam;TR – transfer)

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2015: Made second career appearance at NCAA Championships, earning second All-America result … finished season-high-tying eighth in slalom race at 1:58 .04 for All-America honors and took 21st in giant slalom, helping UAA to ninth-place team result at NCAAs … competed in all 14 races for Seawolves, leading the men’s Alpine team in five races … also finished eighth in slalom at NCAA West Regional in Girdwood … other top-20 results included 10th in slalom at UAA Invite, 15th in giant slalom at Utah Invite and 20th in giant slalom at RMISA Alpine Qualifier … finished 20th in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 122 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team … voted team’s Most Inspirational at end-of-the-season banquet April 3 ... nominated for UAA’s Bill MacKay Athlete of the Year .

2014: Did not compete due to injury .

2013: Redshirted .

2012: Concluded rookie campaign with first appearance at the NCAA Championships, earning All-America honors in the slalom with a season-high 8th-place finish … finished 24th in the giant sla-lom at the NCAAs on March 7-10 … best result in giant slalom was a tie for 10th at the RMISA Alpine Qualifier … recorded four top-15 results … led UAA in the slalom at the NCAAs … competed in 13 of all 14 races … finished No. 23 in the RMISA men’s Alpine stand-ings with 251 points, good for fourth best on team … named to the 2012 Div . I All-Academic Ski Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended National Sport School in Calgary, Alberta … member of the Alberta Ski Team from 2006-11 . . . competed in the Nor-Am-Cup in March 2011, placing 16th in the giant slalom . . . posted five top-3 finishes in FIS races during winter/spring 2011 ... finished 2nd in the slalom at the 2011 GMC Cup.

PERSONAL: Born July 7, 1989 in Calgary, Alberta … son of Greg and Vanita Alexander … has one sibling – Suzanne ... management and economics major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier 22nd/20thUtah Invite 15th 27thColorado Invite 14th DQNewMexicoInvite 29th/DNFSeawolf Invite 14th 10thRMISA Championships 16th 8thNCAA Championships 21st 8th

2012 GS SLRMISAQualifier T-10th/DQ 10thColorado Invite DNS 16thDenver Invite 25th 22ndUAA Invite 11th 23rdSeawolf Invite DNFRMISA Championships 28th 20thNCAA Championships 24th 8th

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CEDRICKGAGNONSENIOR / 3L

ALPINEST. SAUVEUR, QUEBEC

2015: Wrapped up junior slate with appearances in 12 races … sea-son highlight included ninth-place showing in giant slalom at Colo-rado Invite, Jan . 23-26 … best slalom result came at Utah Invite with 22nd-place finish … led UAA in one race … ended up 30th overall in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 56 points.

2014: Concluded second season with second straight NCAA appear-ance … registered a season-high 15th-place showing in the slalom at the NCAA Championships, March 5-8 in Utah and finished 21st in the giant slalom, helping UAA to a 8th-place team finish with 235 points … posted a season-best 17th-place finish in the classic discipline on two occasions – Colorado Invite and RMISA Cham-pionships .

2013: Came on strong in the second half of the season, qualifying for the NCAA Championships in March … finished 24th in the sla-lom and 33rd in the giant slalom at NCAAs, helping UAA to a sev-enth-place team finish with 493.5 points over the four-day event … at the RMISA Championships, finished 15th in the slalom and 18th in the giant slalom … also finished 17th in the slalom at the Denver Invite and 24th in the giant slalom at the RMISA Alpine Qualifier … finished 37th in the RMISA MVP standings with 66 points.

BEFORE UAA: Former member of the Quebec ski team and the Uni-versity of Montreal ski team . . . the 2012 winner of the Quebec Uni-versity circuit and second-place finisher in the Quebec civil circuit.

PERSONAL: Born Dec . 4, 1991 in St . Jerome, Quebec . . . native of Montreal, Quebec . . . son of Josselin Gagnon and Julie Ratello . . . economics major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier DNF/24thUtah Invite DNF 22ndColorado Invite 9th DNFNewMexicoInvite 25th/DNFSeawolf Invite DNF DNF RMISA Championships DNF DNF 2014 GS SL Utah Invite DNF 19thNCAAAlpineQualifier34th/DNF -Montana State Invite 24th 20thColorado Invite 17th DNFNewMexicoInvite - DNF/20thRMISA Championships 17th 23rd NCAA Championships 21st 15th

2013 GS SL RMISAQualifier DNF/24th -Colorado Invite DNF DNFDenver Invite DNF 17thUtah Invite DNF DNFNewMexicoInvite - DQ/DQRMISA Championships 18th 15thNCAA Championships 33rd 24th

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2015: Concluded rookie campaign with appearances in 12 races … season was highlighted by three 18th-place finishes in slalom – Utah Invite, New Mexico Invite and UAA Invite … finished 19th in giant slalom and 21st in slalom at NCAA West Regional … led UAA in two races … finished 24th overall in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 102 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Summit High School .

PERSONAL: Born August 9, 1993 in Vail, Colo. … son of Corky and Sherry McDonald … major is undeclared .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier 27th/21stUtah Invite DNF 18thColorado Invite DNF 22ndNewMexicoInvite 24th/18thSeawolf Invite 26th 18thRMISA Championships 19th 21st

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CURTISMCKILLOP

JUNIOR / 2L ALPINE

CALGARY, ALBERTA

2015: Made NCAA debut in Lake Placid, N.Y., March 11-14, finish-ing team-high 17th in giant slalom and 20th in slalom … helped UAA to ninth-place team result at the NCAAs … throughout sea-son, posted six top-20 results … best result came in giant slalom at Colorado Invite (Jan. 23-26), good for 12th … also finished 15th in slalom at New Mexico Invite, Jan. 30-31 … finished 21st overall in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 121 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

2014: Wrapped up rookie season with an appearance in 12 races for the Seawolves … at the RMISA Championships, registered a season-best 23rd-place finish in the giant slalom and a season-high 26th-place result in the slalom, helping the Seawolves to a 6th-palce team showing with 425 points … named to the USCSCA All-Aca-demic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended National Sports Academy in Calgary, Alberta . . . skied for the Banff Alpine Racers and the Alberta Ski Team .

PERSONAL: Born Nov . 11, 1993 in Calgary, Alberta . . . son of Barry and Sharlene McKillop . . . has one sibling – Brock . . . management major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier 26th/24thUtah Invite 21st 24thColorado Invite 12th 27thNewMexicoInvite 21st/15thSeawolf Invite DNF 17thRMISA Championships 17th DNFNCAA Championships 17th 20th

2014 GS SLUtah Invite 26th 28thNCAAAlpineQualifier 36th/DNF -Montana State Invite 32nd DNFColorado Invite 32nd 29th NewMexicoInvite - 25th/DNFRMISA Championships 23rd 26th

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SOPHOMORE NORDIC

CHUGIAK, ALASKA

2015: Competed in one race, finishing 27th in classic at the UAA Invite, Feb . 23-26 .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Chugiak High School, competing in skiing, cross country and track & field … in skiing, finished in the top 10 at the State meet and finished in the top 10 at Junior Nationals in Fairbanks … also attended Alaska Pacific University, competing for their club team and Alaska Nordic Racing .

PERSONAL: Born August 15, 1995 in Anchorage … son of David and Tina McPhetres … has two siblings – Alyson and Kryston …engineering major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 CL FRSeawolf Invite 27th DNC

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HUGHSTONNORTONJUNIOR / 2L

ALPINESTATELINE, NEV.

2015: Made NCAA debut at Lake Placid, N.Y., March 11-14, finish-ing 23rd in giant slalom … helped UAA to ninth-place team result at NCAAs … during regular season, posted five top-15 showings, including a season-high ninth-place finish in giant slalom at the NCAA West Regional at Alyeska, Feb . 27-28 … best slalom came at New Mexico Invite, Jan. 30-31, good for 11th … led men’s Alpine team overall in RMISA MVP standings with 139 points, good for 18th … member of USCSA All-Academic Team … named men’s team Most Improved at end-of-season banquet on April 3 .

2014: Concluded rookie campaign with an appearance at the NCAA Championships in Utah, March 5-8 … registered a season-best 18th-place finish in the slalom at the NCAAs and finished 26th in the giant slalom, helping UAA to a 8th-place team finish with 235 points … competed in the giant slalom at the RMISA Champion-ships, helping the Seawolves finish 6th in the team standings … posted a season-best 24th-place result in the giant slalom at the Utah Invite … competed in all 14 races for UAA.

BEFORE UAA: Attended Whittell High School, earning four letters in skiing and football ... in winter of 2013, finished runner-up in the giant slalom at Sugar Bowl, before finishing third at the National Junior Championships in the slalom .

PERSONAL: Born July 7, 1995 in Walnut Creek, Calif . . . . son of Mark and Raquel Northon . . . has two siblings – Austin and Payton . . . avia-tion technology major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier 24th/23rdUtah Invite 28th 20thColorado Invite 11th 24thNewMexicoInvite 16th/11thSeawolf Invite 10th 21stRMISA Championships 9th 12thNCAA Championships 23rd DNF

2014 GS SLUtah Invite 24th DNFNCAAAlpineQualifier35th/23rd-Montana State Invite 33rd DNFColorado Invite DNF 22ndNewMexicoInvite - 23rd/23rdRMISA/NCAAWestRegion32nd DNFNCAA Championships 26th 18th

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MARTINSONSKULISSOPHOMORE / 1L

ALPINESIGULDA, LATVIA

2015: Competed in 12 races during rookie season, leading UAA in one race – giant slalom at RMISA Alpine Qualifier … overall, posted four top-20 results, including season high 13th-place finish on two occasions in slalom – UAA Invite and NCAA West Regional … finished 27th overall in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 87 points .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Valmieras Pargaujas Gymnasium … com-peted in the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, in the slalom (27th) and in the giant slalom (DNF) for Latvia .

PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1996 in Sigulda, Latvia … son of Martins and Revata Onskulis … has one sibling … aviation major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier 21st/DNFUtah Invite DNF DQColorado Invite 20th 26thNewMexicoInvite 27th/22ndSeawolf Invite 25th 13thRMISA Championships 17th 13th

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ETIENNERICHARD

SENIOR / 2L NORDIC

SAINT-ALEXIS DE MATAP, QUEBEC

2015: Qualified for second straight NCAA, competing March 11-14 at Lake Placid, N.Y. … finished 20th in freestyle race and 38th in classical race at NCAAs, helping UAA to ninth-place team result … posted five top-15 finishes during regular season, including season-best fifth place in freestyle at New Mexico Invite, Jan. 30-31 … also finished seventh in classic at UAA Invite, Feb. 23-26 … led UAA in two races … placed 15th overall in RMISA MVP Nordic standings with 118 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

2014: Made NCAA debut in first season with the Green & Gold … finished 21st in the freestyle race and 26th in the classical competi-tion, helping UAA to a 8th-place team finish with 235 points … competed in all 12 races for the Seawolves, while posting a season-best sixth-place finish in the classical race at the New Mexico In-vite … best result in the freestyle race was furnished at the RMISA Championships, helping UAA to a sixth-place team result … voted team’s Most Improved at season-ending-banquet … named to the USCSCA All-Academic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Université Laval in Québec City, while training at Mont St. Anne with the Centre National d’Entraînement Pierre Harvey . . . the 2008 Junior B Canadien Champion and the 2010 Junior A Canadien Champion . PERSONAL: Born Nov . 9, 1990 . . . marketing major and management minor .

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2014 CL FRUtah Invite 10th 11thMontana State Invite 8th 15thColorado Invite 9th 21st New Mexico Invite 6th 12thRMISA Championships 17th 9th NCAA Championships 26th 21st

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JUNIOR / 1L NORDIC

CLES, ITALY

2015: Competed in 10 races during first season … posted five top-20 results, including season-high 10th-place finish in classical race at Utah Invite to start season on Jan. 9-12 … also finished 15th in freestyle race at NCAA West Regional at Kincaid Park, Feb . 27-28 … finished season ranked No. 21 in RMISA MVP Nordic standings with 82 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Pilati Cles … member of the Italian Junior National Ski Team .

PERSONAL: Born Sept . 14, 1992 in Cles, Italy … son of Mariano and Maria Roncador … has two siblings – Lucia and Ilaria … work-ing towards MBA in general management … has an economics and management degree from University of Trento .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 CL FRUtah Invite 10th 25th Colorado Invite 21st 21stNew Mexico Invite 25th 25thSeawolf Invite 18th 16thRMISA Championships 19th 15th

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ISABELLA ANDREINI

JUNIOR / 2L ALPINE

PARK CITY, UTAH

2015: Qualified for second straight NCAA Championships, compet-ing March 11-14 at Lake Placid, N.Y. … finished 27th in slalom, helping UAA to ninth-place team result at NCAAs … competed in 14 races during regular season … led Seawolves in three races, in-cluding season-high 17th-place showing in slalom at New Mexico, Jan. 30-31 … also finished 17th in giant slalom at RMISA West Regional, Feb. 27-28, in Girdwood … overall, posted five top-20 results … finished 22nd overall in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 97 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

2014: Competed in all 14 races for the Seawolves … made NCAA debut in Utah, placing 25th in the slalom and 29th in the giant sla-lom … helped UAA to an 8th-place team finish and its 31st top-10 team result at Nationals … posted a season-best 18th-place in the giant slalom at the Utah Invite and a season-best 22nd-place show-ing in the slalom at the Colorado Invite … named UAA’s Most Im-proved at the end-of-the-season banquet … named to the USCSCA All-Academic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Rowland Hall High School . . . made the West-ern Region Team for the 2012-13 season ... finished runner-up and third at Junior Nationals during the 2011-12 season . PERSONAL: Born August 29, 1995 in Salt Lake City, Utah . . . daughter of Christopher and Greta Andreini . . . has one sibling – Olivia . . . nursing science major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier 21st/DNFUtah Invite DNF 29thColorado Invite 21st 23rdNewMexicoInvite 17th/19thSeawolf Invite 22nd 20thRMISA Championships 17th 19th NCAA Championships DNF 27th

2014 GS SLUtah Invite 18th 43rdNCAAAlpineQualifier31st/17th-Montana State Invite 22nd DNFColorado Invite DNF 22nd NewMexicoInvite - DQ/30thRMISA Championships 20th 27th NCAA Championships 29th 25th

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SOPHOMORE / 1L ALPINE

PEMBERTON, B.C.

2015: Made NCAA debut March 11-14 in Lake Placid, N .Y . … at NCAAs, finished with team-high 15th in giant slalom and 28th in slalom, helping UAA to ninth-place team result … also finished 20th in slalom at NCAA West Regional, Feb . 27-28, in Girdwood … overall, competed in 14 races, including season-high 7th-place finish in giant slalom in RMISA Alpine Qualifier … posted four top-15 results, while leading Seawolves in four races … finished No. 21 overall in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 98 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Pemberton Secondary School … competed for the British Columbia ski team for three years, qualifying for the Junior World Championships in 2012-13 … won the British Colum-bia overall Miele Cup series during the 2011-12 season .

PERSONAL: Born March 4, 1995 in Vancouver, B.C. … daughter of Murray and Tricia Field … has one sibling – Jacob … health sci-ences major .

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AUDREY HUME

SOPHOMORE / 1L ALPINE

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

2015: Concluded rookie season with appearances in 12 races … posted season-best slalom at UAA Invite (Feb. 23-26), finishing 18th … best giant slalom came at NCAA West Regional in Gird-wood with 19th-place showing … overall, posted four top-25 results … finished No. 29 in RMISA MVP Alpine standings with 69 points.

BEFORE UAA: Attended South Anchorage High School .

PERSONAL: Born Feb . 6, 1994 in Anchorage … daughter of John and Jill Hume … has three siblings … major is undeclared .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SLRMISAQualifier 31st/29thUtah Invite 27th 37thColorado Invite 23rd 28thNewMexicoInvite 31st/DNFSeawolf Invite 33rd 18thRMISA Championships 19th 24th

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MACKENZIE KANADYSENIOR / 2L

NORDICANCHORAGE, ALASKA

2015: Led women’s Nordic team in seven of 12 races … qualified for second straight NCAA Championships, finishing 14th in freestyle race … also finished 25th in classic race, helping UAA to ninth-place team result … overall, posted three top-five finishes, including season-best runner-up result at Utah Invite (Jan . 30-31) in classic race … didn’t compete at NCAA West Regional due to illness … led UAA women’s team with sixth-place standing in RMISA MVP rankings with 180 points … named to RMISA All-RMISA Second Team … received team’s women’s Most Improved award at end-of-season banquet on April 3 .

2014: Qualified for the NCAA Championships, finishing 26th in the freestyle and 34th in the classical … helped UAA to an 8th-place team finish and its 31st top-10 team result at Nationals … partici-pated in seven races for the Green & Gold, sporting one top-five fin-ish … finished fifth in the freestyle race at the Utah Invite … posted a season-best 11th-place showing in the classical, also at the Utah Invite … named to the USCSCA All-Academic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Service High School . PERSONAL: Born Feb . 6, 1993 in Soldotna, Alaska . . . daughter of Randy and Judy Kanady . . . has one sibling - Rachelle . . . engineering major .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

2015 CL FR Utah Invite 2nd 10th Colorado Invite 13th 4thNew Mexico Invite 7th 5th Seawolf Invite 13th 7thRMISA Championships DNS DNSNCAA Championships 25th 14th

2014 CL FRUtah Invite 11th 5thMontana State Invite DNC 15th RMISA Championships 19th 13th NCAA Championships 34th 26th

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KATERINE LAMOUREUX

JUNIOR / 2L ALPINE

MT. TREMBLANT, QUEBEC

2015: Wrapped up second season with appearances in 12 races … posted season-high 20th-place finish in giant slalom at Colorado Invite, Jan. 23-26 … also finished 33rd at Utah Invite (Jan.9-12) and 34th at UAA Invite (Feb. 23-26) … finished ranked No. 38 in overall RMISA MVP Alpine standings … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

2014: Dressed in 12 races for the Seawolves, including top-30 fin-ishes at the RMISA Championships on Feb . 21-22 … posted a sea-son-high 20th-place showing in the giant slalom at the Utah Invite, while posting best slalom result (26th) at the same meet … named to the USCSCA All-Academic Team .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Ecole Secondary Louis-Riel in Ottawa . . . won the Super Series in Quebec in 2012 .

PERSONAL: Born August 25, 1993 in Ottawa, Quebec . . . daughter of Marc Lamoureux and Nicole Bisnaire . . . has one sibling – Emilie ... finance major.

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 RMISAQualifier DNF/DNF Utah Invite 33rd DNFColorado Invite 20th DNFNewMexicoInvite DNF/DNFSeawolf Invite 34th DNFRMISA Championships DNF DNF

2014 GS SLUtah Invite 20th 26thNCAAAlpineQualifier 28th/DNF -Montana State Invite 22nd DNFColorado Invite 23rd DNF NewMexicoInvite - DQ/DNF

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ALPINEFRISCO, COLO.

2015: Concluded second season with appearances in seven races … posted season-best 25th-place showing in slalom at UAA Invite (Feb . 23-26) in Girdwood … best giant slalom came at NCAA West Regional, good for 30th … finished No. 37 in the RMISA MVP Al-pine standings … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

2014: Wrapped up rookie season with an appearance in 10 races for the Seawolves … posted a season-best 24th-place finish in the giant slalom at the Utah Invite and in the slalom at the Colorado Invite .

BEFORE UAA: Attended Summit High School in Krislo, Colo . . . . earned one varsity letter in skiing at Summit . . . skied for Team Summit ... finished runner-up at State in the giant slalom in 2010 ... helped team to State titles in 2009, 2011 and 2012 .

PERSONAL: Born March 19, 1994 in Denver, Colo . . . . daughter of Ross and Dana Sheely . . . has two siblings – Jenna and Brannan . . . major is undeclared .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 GS SL RMISAQualifier 39th/DNC Utah Invite 40th 40th Seawolf Invite 39th 25th RMISA Championships 30th 27th

2014 GS SLUtah Invite 24th 44thNCAAAlpineQualifier 34th/26th -Montana State Invite 31st 31stColorado Invite 28th 24th NewMexicoInvite - 25th/29th

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HANNASLOTTESENIOR / 1L

NORDICFALUN, SWEDEN

2015: Competed in eight races during rookie season … furnished season-best 20th-place showing in three classic races – New Mexico Invite (Jan . 30-31), UAA Invite (Feb . 23-26) and NCAA West Re-gional (Feb . 27-28) at Kincaid Park … placed No . 29 in RMISA MVP Nordic standings.

BEFORE UAA: Skied for Falun Borlaenge SK . . . attended Högskolan i Nord-Tröndelag .

PERSONAL: Born Dec . 17, 1989 .

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS2015 CL FR Colorado Invite 26th 28th New Mexico Invite 20th 23rdSeawolf Invite 20th 25thRMISA Championships 20th 24th

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SENIOR / 3L NORDIC

VAETTIS, SWITZERLAND

2015: Concluded third season with appearances in 10 races … post-ed season-best performance in freestyle race at UAA Invite (Feb . 23-26), finishing 15th … posted season-best 17th-place result in classic at Colorado Invite (Jan . 23-26) … placed No . 23 in RMISA MVP Nordic standings with 82 points … member of USCSA All-Academic Team .

2014: Concluded second season with the Green & Gold, compet-ing in 10 races … furnished a season-high 15th-place finish in the classical at the Utah Invite … also posted a season-best 16th-place finish in the freestyle at the Utah Invite … named to the USCSCA All-Academic Team .

2013: Competed all 12 races for the Seawolves during rookie cam-paign … second Seawolf to cross the line in seven races, including at the NCAA Championships … made NCAA debut with a 12th-place showing in the classical and 25th in the freestyle, Mar . 6-9 in Vermont … helped the Seawolves to a seventh-place team result with 493 .5 points after the completion of the four-day meet … post-ed three top-10 results throughout the season, including a season-high fourth place in the classical at the Utah Invite … best freestyle race was 16th, registered at the Colorado Invite … took 13th in the RMISA MVP standings with 285 points.

BEFORE UAA: Amassed 12 medals throughout her career at the Swiss Junior Championships . . . posted three victories at the Junior Swiss Cup and twice participated at the Junior World Championships . . . finished eighth at the European Youth Olympic Games in 2009.

PERSONAL: Finance and management major .

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2014 CL FRUtah Invite 15th 16thMontana State Invite 20th 21stColorado Invite 26th 23rd New Mexico Invite 27th 25thRMISA Championships 26th 25th

2013 CL FR Colorado Invite 9th 16th Denver Invite 13th 22nd Utah Invite 4th 24th New Mexico Invite 12th 23rd RMISA Championships 9th 25th NCAA Championships 12th 25th

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MARCUSDEULING

FRESHMAN / HS NORDIC

WHITEHORSE, YUKON

TOOMAS KOLLO

FRESHMAN / HS NORDIC

TALLINN, ESTONIA

TONY NACIUK

FRESHMAN / HS ALPINE

CALGARY, ALBERTA

LUCA WINKLERFRESHMAN / HS

NORDICGERMANY

SADIEFOX

FRESHMAN / HS NORDIC

SOLDOTNA, ALASKA

MARIAGUDMUNDSDOTTIR

FRESHMAN / HS ALPINE

TRETTEN, NORWAY

ALIX WELLS

FRESHMAN / HS ALPINE

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.

CASEYWRIGHT

SOPHOMORE / TR NORDIC

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

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Four-time All-American Jaime Bronga

ALASKA ANCHORAGE RECORD BOOK

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The Alaska Anchorage men’s and women’s ski team conclud-ed the 2015 season with its ninth straight top-10 result at the

NCAA Skiing Championships . Combined, the Seawolves posted two All-Americans in ju-nior Sean Alexander (slalom) and junior Clement Molliet (20K classic), while qualifying a full 12 athletes to the NCAAs for the fourth consecutive season . At the conclusion of the regular season, UAA received All-RMISA honors for Molliet (first team) and juniors Mackenzie Kanady and Manon Locatelli, who picked up second-team awards . Throughout the season, the Seawolves posted four straight fifth-place team results, before finishing sixth at the RMISA / NCAA West Region Championships in Alaska .

2015 NCAA SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS

PLACE TEAM POINTS 1 Colorado 505 2 Denver 478 3 Utah 471 4 Vermont 443 5 New Mexico 402 6 Dartmouth 275 7 Montana State 259 8 Middlebury College 230 9 Alaska Anchorage 204 10 Northern Michigan 193

Junior Clement Molliet picked up All-America honors for the Seawolves, while being named to the All-RMISA First Team in 2015.

2015 UAA HONORS

ALL-AMERICANSSean AlexanderClement Molliet

ALL-RMISAMackenzie Kanady (2nd TM)

Manon Locatelli (2nd TM) Clement Molliet (1st TM)

USCSCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMSean Alexander

Isabella AndreiniAndrew Arnold

Anna BereczBrandon Brewster

Davis DunlapJohnFarr

Charley FieldMarion Hudry

Katerine LamoureuxManon LocatelliConor McDonaldCurtisMcKillopClement Molliet

Hughston NortonEtienneRichardMario RoncadorKathrinSchrattMiranda Sheely

Patricia Sprecher

TEAM MVPClement Molliet

MOST INSPIRATIONALSean Alexander

MOST IMPROVEDMackenzie KanadyHughston Norton

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ALPINE RESULTS NORDIC RESULTS Date Meet Overall Points MGS MSL WGS WSL MCL MFR WCL WFR Jan.9-12 UtahInvitational 5th 411 38 40 39 36 49 78 56 75 Jan.23-26 ColoradoInvitational 5th 436 35 63 48 39 51 68 60 72Jan.30-31 NewMexicoInvitational 5th 470.5 43(SL) 58 41(SL) 41.5 76 76 63 72Feb. 23-26 Seawolf Invite 5th 465 50 53 46 45 61 63 80 67 Feb. 27-28 NCAA West Regional 6th 474 53 62 46 43 59 75 72 64 March 11-14 NCAA Championships 9th 204 32 34 27 14 13 27 43 14 MGS-Men’sGiantSlalom;MSL-Men’sSlalom;WGS-Women’sGiantSlalom;WSL-Women’sSlalomMCL-Men’sClassical;MFR-Men’sFreestyle;WCL-Women’sClassical;WFR-Women’sFreestyle INDIVIDUAL ALPINE RESULTS MENMeet RMISA Q. Utah I. Colorado I. NM I. Seawolf I. RMISAs NCAAsSkier GS GS GS SL SL GS SL SL GS SL GS SL GS SLSean Alexander 22nd 20th 15th 27th 14th DQ 29th DNF 14th 10th 16th 8th 21st 8thCedrick Gagnon DNF 24th DNF 22nd 9th DNF 25th DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNC DNC Conor McDonald 27th 21st DNF 18th DNF 22nd 24th 18th 26th 18th 19th 21st DNC DNC CurtisMcKillop 26th 24th 21st 24th 12th 27th 21st 15th DNF 17th 17th DNF 17th 20thHughston Norton 24th 23rd 28th 20th 11th 24th 16th 11th 10th 21st 9th 12th 23rd DNFMartinsOnskulis 21st DNF DNF DQ 20th 26th 27th 22nd 25th 13th 17th 13th DNC DNCJamesSchindler DNF 31st 30th DNF DNF 30th DNS 24th 27th 26th 22nd 25th DNC DNCTotal Finishers 29 33 30 35 23 30 30 29 28 26 24 27 24 33

WOMENMeet RMISA Q. Utah I. Colorado I. NM I. Seawolf I. RMISAs NCAAsSkier GS GS GS SL SL GS SL SL GS SL GS SL GS SLIsabella Andreini 21st DNF DNF 29th 21st 23rd 17th 19th 22nd 20th 17th 19th DNF 27thAnna Berecz 33rd 30th 34th 36th DNF 29th 29th 28th 37th 23rd 26th 26th DNC DNCVanessa Berther 37th DNC 31st 35th DNC DNC DNC DNC 32nd DNF DNF 23rd DNC DNCCharley Field 24th 7th 17th DQ DNF 8th 27th 24th 11th DNF DNF 20th 15th 28thMarion Hudry 28th 24th 28th 21st DNF 24th 23rd T-22nd 23rd 16th 15th 16th 20th 24thAudrey Hume 31st 29th 27th 37th 23rd 28th 31st DNF 33rd 18th 19th 24th DNC DNCKaterine Lamoureux DNF DNF 33rd DNF 20th DNF DNF DNF 34th DNF DNF DNF DNC DNCSilken Rauhala DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 38th 31st DNC DNC DNC DNCMiranda Sheely 39th DNC 40th 40th DNC DNC DNC DNC 39th 25th 30th 27th DNC DNCTotal Finishers 39 32 39 41 27 33 35 29 39 31 30 33 24 30GS-GiantSlalom;SL-SlalomDNF-didnotfinish;DNS-didnotstart,DQ-Disqualified

INDIVIDUAL NORDIC RESULTS MENMeet Utah Invite Colorado Invite NM Invite Seawolf Invite RMISAs NCAAsSkier CL FR CL FR CL FR CL FR CL FR CL FRAndrew Arnold 22nd DNS 28th 19th 18th 22nd 29th 17th 26th 26th DNC DNCBrandon Brewster 26th 29th DNC DNC DNC DNC 31st 28th 28th 30th DNC DNCDavis Dunlap 31st 27th DNC DNC DNC DNC 30th 30th 32nd 33rd DNC DNCJohnFarr 30th 23rd DNC DNC DNC DNC 26th 26th 20th 27th DNC DNCAlex Mahoney 5th DNC 24th 4th 11th 14th 15th 21st 17th 4th 37th 32ndClement Molliet 6th 12th 10th 10th 6th 3rd 4th 4th 7th 6th 6th 29th EtienneRichard 15th 16th 15th 16th 5th 7th DNS 14th 13th 17th 38th 20thMario Roncador 10th 25th 21st 21st 25th 25th 18th 16th 19th 15th DNC DNCTotal Finishers 40 34 30 30 29 28 32 32 32 33 40 40

WOMENMeet Utah Invite Colorado Invite NM Invite Seawolf Invite RMISAs NCAAsSkier CL FR CL FR CL FR CL FR CL FR CL FR Mackenzie Kanady 2nd 10th 13th 4th 7th 5th 13th 7th DNS DNS 25th 14thManon Locatelli 15th 17th 12th 8th 12th 8th 4th 13th 3rd 5th 32nd 19thKathrinSchratt 11th 12th 20th 15th 18th 14th 5th 11th 8th 10th 23rd 17thHannaSlotte DNC DNC 26th 28th 20th 23rd 20th 25th 20th 24th DNC DNCPatricia Sprecher 23rd 26th 17th 17th 22nd 22nd 18th 15th 18th 22nd DNC DNCTotal Finishers 29 27 26 28 22 23 25 25 23 24 40 40

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Founded in 1950, the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association has long since been a leader in the collegiate skiing world . Being in existence longer

than the sport has been sanctioned by the NCAA and boasting more national cham-pionships than any other conference, the RMISA has historically and remains to-day as the premier skiing conference in the United States .

Since its inception, RMISA schools have won 53 of the 61 championships con-ducted by the NCAA, or 86 .1 percent, since 1954 . Five of the seven schools that have won an NCAA skiing championship have done so from the RMISA . Denver leads the way with 22 NCAA titles, followed by Colorado’s 18 and Utah’s 10. Wyoming won two titles and New Mexico one. Only Vermont (6) and Dartmouth (3) have won titles from outside the RMISA . Colorado and Dartmouth split the title in 1976 .

Utah and Colorado each boast one AIAW national championship, as well . The RMISA welcomed women’s teams into the league in 1977, the same time skiing became an AIAW sport . The NCAA incorporated the AIAW in 1983, and at that time the sport became co-ed .

With the start of the RMISA there began a post season championship, starting in 1951 and being taken over by the NCAA in 1954 . Denver won two of those four titles with Dartmouth and Washington State taking the other two .

With the two AIAW titles by Colorado and Utah and two from Denver prior to the start of the NCAA, that brings the total number of national championships to 57 since the start of the RMISA .

Prior to 1950 and the start of the conference, there were multiple events that were considered the intercollegiate championship . Utah won what was considered the national four-way intercollegiate ski championship in Sun Valley, Idaho.

The RMISA has also boasted the most individual NCAA Champions, boasting 306 out of 441, or 69 .4 percent of all individual champions . Colorado leads the way with 88, followed by Denver (84) and Utah (69). Vermont is the only other school with 50-plus individual champions, with 62 .

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COED (1983-current)DATE FINISH POINTS LOCATION CHAMPION RUNNER-UP Feb. 27-28, 2015 6th 474 Anchorage, Alaska Colorado UtahFeb. 21-22, 2014 6th 425 Minturn, Colo. Utah ColoradoFeb. 23-24, 2013 6th 620 Bozeman, Mont. Colorado DenverFeb. 24-25, 2012 6th 647 Bozeman, Mont. Utah ColoradoFeb. 25-26, 2011 5th 747 Park City, Utah Colorado UtahFeb. 26-27, 2010 2nd 764 Steamboat Springs, Colo. Colorado Alaska AnchorageFeb. 19-21, 2009 5th 447 Reno, Nev. New Mexico ColoradoFeb. 22-23, 2008 4th 458 Bozeman, Mont. Colorado UtahFeb. 22-24, 2007 4th 321 Auburn, Calif. Denver ColoradoFeb. 23-24, 2006 4th 465.5 Norden, Calif. Colorado New MexicoFeb. 25-26, 2005 4th 449.5 Bozeman, Mont. Denver New MexicoFeb.27-28,2004 4th 457 CrestedButte,Colo. Denver NewMexicoFeb. 23-24, 2003 5th 413.5 WInter Park, Colo. Utah ColoradoFeb. 27-28, 2002 5th 413 Anchorage, Alaska Colorado UtahFeb. 23-24, 2001 6th 280 Breckenridge, Colo. Denver ColoradoFeb.18-19,2000 4th 345 JacksonHole/Wilson,Wyo. Colorado DenverFeb. 27-28, 1999 6th 301 Tahoe, Nev. Colorado DenverFeb. 26-27, 1998 5th 286 Eldora, Colo. Utah ColoradoFeb. 21-22, 1997 4th 307 Park City, Utah Utah ColoradoFeb.23-24,1996 4th 312 CrestedButte,Colo. Utah ColoradoFeb.24-25,1995 3rd 1,104.5 CrestedButte,Colo. Colorado UtahFeb.25-26,1994 6th 84* CrestedButte,Colo. Colorado UtahFeb.26-27,1993 DNC N/A SantaFe/LosAlamos,N.M. Colorado UtahFeb. 21-22, 1992 6th 47* Laramie, Wyo. New Mexico UtahFeb. 8-9, 1991 5th 103 Laramie, Wyo. Colorado UtahFeb. 16-18, 1990 5th 138 Eldora, Colo. Utah ColoradoFeb. 17-18, 1989 5th 65 Durango, Colo. Utah WyomingFeb.26-27,1988 5th 60 Jackson,Wyo. Utah ColoradoFeb.23-24,1987 5th 46 Vail/BeaverCreek,Colo. Utah WyomingFeb.21-22,1986 DNC N/A WinterPark,Colo. Colorado UtahFeb. 22-23, 1985 8th 27 Silver Creek, Colo. Utah ColoradoFeb. 17-18, 1984 6th 104 Silver Creek, Colo. Utah Colorado*OnlycompetedwithAlpinesquad

MENDATE FINISH POINTS LOCATIONFeb. 22-23, 1982 5th 143 Eldora, Colo. Utah ColoradoFeb. 18-20, 1981 4th 93 Eldora, Colo. Utah Colorado

WOMEN (AIAW)DATE FINISH POINTS LOCATION Feb. 19-21, 1982 3rd 55 Bozeman, Mont. Wyoming ColoradoFeb. 12-14, 1981 1st 77.5 Anchorage, Alaska WSU MSU

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COED (1983-current)DATE FINISH POINTS LOCATION #SKIERS CHAMPION Mar. 11-14, 2015 9th 204 Lake Placid, N.Y. 12 ColoradoMar.5-8,2014 8th 235 ParkCity/Midway,Utah 12 DenverMar. 6-9, 2013 7th 493.5 Middlebury, Vt. 12 ColoradoMar. 7-10, 2012 5th 519 Big Sky & Bozeman, Mont. 12 VermontMar. 9-12, 2011 7th 488.5 Stowe, Vt. 11 ColoradoMar. 10-13, 2010 7th 506 Steamboat Springs, Colo. 11 DenverMar. 11-14, 2009 4th 584 Rumford & Bethel, Maine 12 DenverMar. 5-8, 2008 8th 334.5 Bozeman, Mont. 10 DenverMar.7-10,2007 12th 243 Jackson,N.H. 6 DartmouthMar. 8-11, 2006 6th 451 Steamboat Springs, Colo. 9 ColoradoMar. 9-12, 2005 7th 436 Stowe, Vt. 10 DenverMar. 10-13, 2004 6th 504 Truckee, Calif. 10 New MexicoMar. 5-7, 2003 9th 331.5 Hanover, N.H. 8 UtahMar. 6-9, 2002 10th 310 Anchorage, Alaska 6 DenverMar. 7-10, 2001 10th 284 Middlebury, Vt. 5 DenverMar. 8-11, 2000 10th 273 Soldier Hollow, Utah 9 DenverMar. 10-13, 1999 7th 396 Rumford, Maine 9 ColoradoMar. 11-14, 1998 5th 524 Bozeman, Mont. 11 ColoradoMar. 5-8, 1997 5th 522 Stowe, Vt. 11 UtahMar. 6-9, 1996 7th 435 Bozeman, Mont. 10 UtahMar.8-11,1995 8th 411.5 Jackson,N.H. 9 ColoradoMar.9-12,1994 6th 443 CarrabassettValley,Maine 9 VermontMar. 10-13, 1993 5th 543 Steamboat Springs, Colo. 16 UtahMar. 4-7, 1992 8th 506 Waterville Valley, N.H. 14 VermontFeb. 27 - Mar. 2, 1991 7th 431 Salt Lake City, Utah 16 ColoradoMar. 7-10, 1990 9th 243 Stowe, Vt. 13 VermontMar.2-5,1989 6th 459.5 Jackson,Wyo. 15 VermontMar. 9-12, 1988 7th 277.5 Middlebury, Vt. 16 UtahMar. 4-7, 1987 7th 425 Anchorage, Alaska 13 UtahMar. 5-8, 1986 9th 190 Stowe, Vt. 11 UtahMar. 6-9, 1985 8th 360 Bozeman, Mont. 13 WyomingMar.7-10,1984 14th 52 Jackson,N.H. 12 UtahMar. 9-12, 1983 11th 172 Bozeman, Mont. 7 Utah* Only a maximum of 12 allowed to compete at NCAAs since 1994MENDATE FINISH POINTS LOCATION #SKIERS CHAMPIONMar. 3-6, 1982 7th 250 Lake Placid, NY 7 ColoradoMar. 13, 1981 7th 46 Park City, Utah 3 UtahWOMEN (AIAW)DATE FINISH POINTS LOCATION #SKIERS CHAMPIONMar. 10-13, 1982 6th 141 Stowe, Vt. 8 ColoradoMar.4-7,1981 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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1991 StigMatsson(20KClassical)1994 Minna Turvo (5K Classical)1997 FrodeLillefjell(10KClassical) IzidorJerman(Slalom) Doris Hausleitner (5K Classical)2002 Aurore de Maulmont (GS)2005 Mandy Kaempf (15K Freestyle) Mandy Kaempf (5K Classical)2010 Andreas Adde (SL) ALL-AMERICANS1979 BrittaKjellstrand(Nordic) Pam Richter (Nordic) Sue Strutz (Nordic) JudyZiemlak-Besh(Nordic)1980 BrittaKjellstrand(Nordic)1983 Grant Yutrzenka (Nordic)1985 Tony Bishop (Nordic) Heikki Kanerva (Nordic) ScottOberbreckling(Nordic)1987 Tracy Gibbs (Alpine-2) Melody Nibeck (Nordic) Lisa Ramsey (Nordic) Debbie Strand (Nordic)1988 Grant Richardson (Alpine)1989 Darcy Byrne (Alpine) Nils Hult (Nordic-2) Grant Richardson (Alpine) Liesl Schernthaner (Alpine)1990 Dan Fleener (Nordic)1991 Dan Fleener (Nordic) Tracy Haight (Alpine) Tuomo Latva-Kiskola (Nordic) StigMattson(Nordic-2)1992 Paivi Alkula (Nordic) Urban Enkvist (Nordic) GretchenPfisterer(Nordic-2) Greg Tobias (Alpine) Ulrike Vordregger (Alpine)1993 Paivi Alkula (Nordic) Patrick Bauer (Nordic-2) JeffHeuseveldt(Nordic-2) StigMattson(Nordic)1994 JohnBlandhoel(Nordic) Erika Flora (Nordic) Stephane Mongellaz (Alpine) Minna Tervo (Nordic-2) Ann Winter (Alpine)1995 Erik Flora (Nordic) Todd Montalbo (Nordic) ZuzanaRazusova(Alpine) Ann Winter (Alpine)1996 FrodeLillefjell(Nordic-2) NicolasZoll(Alpine)1997 JohnBlandhoel(Nordic) Doris Hausleitner (Nordic) Teresa Hunt (Nordic) IzidorJerman(Alpine) FrodeLillefjell(Nordic-2)1998 JavierDominguez(Alpine) Doris Hausleitner (Nordic) Erland Kroken (Nordic) IzidorJerman(Alpine) FrodeLillefjell(Nordic) EddaMutter(Alpine-2) ZuzanaRazusova(Alpine)1999 Lars Flora (Nordic) SteffiKindt(Nordic) EddaMutter(Alpine)2000 JesseGallagher(Nordic) EddaMutter(Apine)2001 Erika Hansson (Alpine) Tobias Schwoerer (Nordic)2002 Leslie Boyd (Nordic) Aurore de Maulmont (Alpine) Tobias Schwoerer (Nordic-2) Eric Starbel (Nordic-2)2003 Mandy Kaempf (Nordic)

Tobias Schwoerer (Nordic-2) ZachViolett(Nordic)2004 Nicole DeYong (Nordic) Sarah Hansen (Nordic) Mandy Kaempf (Nordic-2) Eric Strabel (Nordic) ZachViolett(Nordic-2)2005 Nicole DeYong (Nordic) Sarah Hansen (Nordic) Mandy Kamepf (Nordic-2) ChristianRingvold(Alpine) BenjaminSonntag(Noridc-2) ZachViolett(Nordic)2006 KjetlDammen(Nordic) Brian Gregg (Nordic) KristinaRepcinova(Alpine) Kasandra Rice (Nordic) BenjmainSonntag(Nordic) Timothee Theaux (Alpine)2007 Andy Liebner (Nordic) Kasandra Rice (Nordic) Raphael Wunderle (Nordic)2008 KristinaRepcinova(Alpine) Egil Ismar (Alpine) Andy Liebner (Nordic)2009 SadieBjornsen(Nordic) Alex Parker (Alpine-2) Lex Treinen (Nordic) Max Treinen (Nordic) Raphael Wunderle (Nordic-2)2010 Andreas Adde (Alpine-2) JaimeBronga(Nordic) Alex Parker (Alpine) Michael Schallinger (Nordic) Lex Treinen (Nordic)2011 JaimeBronga(Nordic-2) ErikBjornsen(Nordic) Alex Parker (Alpine) Laura Rombach (Nordic)2012 Andreas Adde (Alpine-2) Sean Alexander (Alpine) Vanessa Berther (Alpine) JaimeBronga(Nordic) Alex Parker (Alpine)2013 Andreas Adde (Alpine) Viktor Braennmark (Nordic) Marine Dussier (Nordic-2) Lukas Ebner (Nordic) Lasse Moel.-Nielsen (Nordic)2014 Marine Dusser (Nordic) Lukas Ebner (Nordic-2) Niko Harmanen (Alpine-2)2015 Sean Alexander (Alpine) Clement Molliet (Nordic)

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1996 Kyle O’Kelly (3rd TM) Bobby Taylor (3rd TM)1998 Doris Hausleitner (3rd TM) ZuzanaRazusova(3rdTM)2002 Aurore deMaulmont (2nd TM) Tobias Schwoerer (1st TM)2011 JaimeBronga(2ndTM)2012 JaimeBronga(2ndTM)

RMISA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS1995 Stephane Mongellaz (Slalom)1999 SteffiKindt(15KClassical) EddaMutter(Slalom)2002 Eric Strabel (10K Classic)2003 Tobias Schwoerer (15K Classical)2004 Mandy Kaempf (10K Classical) Mandy Kaempf (5K Free)2005 Mandy Kaempf (15K Free)2010 Andreas Adde (Slalom)2011 Lukas Ebner (20K Classical)

AIAW REGIONAL CHAMPIONS1981 BrittaKjellstrand(4x5relay)

MoniqueWaterreus(4x5relay) Karin Evaldsson (4x5 relay) JayJ.Peot(4x5relay),7.5K LauriMattison(giantslalom)

ALL-RMISA1990 JohnBuchanan(2ndTM) Catarina Lyden (2nd TM)1993 Paivi Alkula JeffHeuseveldt Andrea Marchand GretchenPfisterer JayPoss2000 JesseGallagher(2ndTM) Per Klinberg (1st TM) Tobias Schwoerer (2nd TM)2001 Leslie Boyd (2nd TM) Erika Hansson (2nd TM) Tobias Schwoerer (2nd TM)2003 Mandy Kaempf (1st TM) Tobias Schwoerer (1st TM)2004 Sarah Hansen (2nd TM) Mandy Kaempf (1st TM) Julie-PierreLeclerc(2ndTM) ChristianRingvold(2ndTM) ZachViolett(2ndTM)2005 KjetilDammen Nicole DeYoung Mandy Kaempf Andreas Neuhauser2006 KjetilDammen(1stTM) Brian Gregg (2nd TM) Stefanie Klocker (1st TM) KristinaRepcinova(2ndTM) Kasandra Rice (2nd TM) BenjaminSonntag(2ndTM) Timothee Theaux (2nd TM)2007 Stefanie Klocker (1st TM) Andy Leibner (1st TM) Kassandra Rice (2nd TM) Raphael Wunderle (2nd TM)2008 Stefanie Klocker (1st TM) Raphael Wunderle (1st TM)2009 SadieBjorensen(1stTM) JaimeBronga(1stTM) Halfdan Falkum-Hansen (2nd TM) Alex Parker (1st TM) Max Treinen (2nd TM) Raphael Wunderle (1st TM)2010 Andreas Adde (1st TM) Laura Rombach (1st TM) Alex Parker (2nd TM) Michael Schallinger (1st TM)2011 Andreas Adde (2nd TM) Lukas Ebner (2nd TM) SteffiHiemer(2ndTM) Kayla Hoog-Fry (2nd TM) Alex Parker (2nd TM)2012 JaimeBronga(1stTM) SteffiHiemer(2ndTM) Laura Rombach (2nd TM)2013 Victor Braennmark (2nd TM) Marine Dusser (1st TM) Lukas Ebner (1st TM) Kayla Hoog-Fry (2nd TM)2014 Marine Dusser (1st TM) Lukas Ebner (1st TM)2015 Mackenzie Kanady (2nd TM) Manon Locatelli (2nd TM) Clement Molliet (1st TM)

USCSCA/NSCA ALL-ACADEMIC1996 Robert Taylor Kyle O’Kelly1998 MartinaFrostad JasonFeeken Lyra Gordon Doris Hausleitner AnetteJohansen

MortenKjerland Emma Knutson Robert Taylor1999 JavierDominguez JasonFeeken IzidorJerman Yvonne Lunda MortonKjerland Aaron White 2002 Leslie Boyd Aurore de Maulmont Tobias Schwoerer2003 Sarah Hansen ThomasJantunen Kierston Lippmann Dana Mosman Tobias Schwoerer2004 Julie-PierreLeclerc Andreas Neuhauser2005 Nicole DeYoung Dave Duncan BrittanyGeer Brian Gregg Sarah Hanson Mandy Kaempf Rienhard Neuhauser ZachViolett2006 Nicole DeYoung Dave Duncan Stefanie Klocker Brent Knight KristinRader KristinaRepcinova Kasandra Rice Marcus Waring2007 BrittanyGeer Stefanie Klocker Krista Rader Karl Schauer Raphael Wunderle2008 JeffCompton Andrew Fischer Karl Schauer Raphael Wunderle BrittanyGeer HannaJohnson Stefanie Klocker KristinaRepcinova2009 SadieBjornsen JaimeBronga JeffCrompton Amy Glen Sandra MacDonald Dan McKay Alex Parker Laura Rombach Nils Sandtroen Karl Schauer Sarah Tegeler Max Treinen Raphael Wunderle2010 IdaBjerka Cameron Brewington JaimeBronga Petra Gantnerova SteffiHiemer Kayla Hoog-Fry Sandra MacDonald Alex Parker KristinaRepcinova Laura Rombach Lacy Saugstad Michael Schallinger Karl Schauer Sarah Tegeler Lex Treinen Max Treinen Ryan Wolosyn2011 IdaBjerka

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RMISA MVP2004 Mandy Kaempf2005 Mandy Kaempf2008 Raphael Wunderle2009 Alex Parker2012 JaimeBronga2014 Lukas Ebner

RMISA SKIERS OF THE WEEK2006 KjetilDammen Stefanie Klocker KristinaRepcinova Kasandra Rice2007 Kasandra Rice Raphael Wunderle2008 Raphael Wunderle2009 Halfdan Falkum-Hansen

Alex Parker Raphael Wunderle2010 Halfdan Falkum-Hasen Alex Parker2012 JaimeBronga Niko Harmanen

UAA ATHLETE OF THE YEAR1985 Tiina Kantola1997 FrodeLillefjell2000 EddaMutter2002 Tobias Schwoerer2003 Tobias Schwoerer2005 Mandy Kaempf

UAA MOST VALUABLE SKIER1983 Tiina Kantola1984 Tiina Kantola1985 Tiina Kantola Heikki Kanerva1993 Paivi Alkula JeffHeuseveldt2006 KjetilDammen

Allison Empey2007 Stafanie Klocker Raphael Wunderle2009 Alex Parker2010 Andreas Adde2011 JaimeBronga2012 JaimeBronga2013 Marine Dusser2014 Lukas Ebner2015 Clement Molliet

UAA MOST INSPIRATIONAL SKIER2006 Stefanie Klocker Kasandra Rice2007 Dan McKay Karl Schauer2009 Lex Treinen Max Treinen Raphael Wunderle2011 Alex Parker2012 Alex Parker2013 Cameron Brewington2014 Niko Harmanen

2015 Sean Alexander

UAA MOST IMPROVED SKIER2006 Brian Gregg Lacy Saugstad2007 BrittanyGreer Lacy Saugstad2009 Lacy Saugstad2010 JaimeBronga2011 IdaBjerka Kelsey Coolidge2012 Christopher Kollenborg Lasse Molgaard-Nielsen2013 IdaBjerka Lukas Ebner2014 EtienneRichard Isabella Andreini2015 Mackenzie Kanady Hughston Norton

ACADEMIC / POSTSEASON AWARDS

Alyeska Resort, Girdwood, Alaska - Home of the Seawolf Alpine Team

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BBahle,Brittany(A) ................................... ‘06Barnes, Karen (N)..................................... ‘88Bauer, Brad (N) ................................. ‘96, ‘97Bauer, Patrick (N) ..................................... ‘93Beardsley, Tyler (N) .................................. ‘92Berecz, Anna (A) ..................‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15Bergstedt, Mack (A) .......................... ‘81, ‘82Berther, Vanessa (A) ............‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15Bishop, Anthony (N) ................................ ‘85 Bjerka,Ida(A) ......................‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Bjornsen,Erik(N)..................................... ‘11Bjornsen,Sadie(N) ................................. ‘09Bladhoel,John(N) ......................‘94, ‘95, ‘96Bodnar, Bret (N) ...................................... ‘86Boyd, Leslie (N) ...........................‘00, ‘01, ‘02Braennmark, Victor (N) ........................... ‘13Brewington, Cameron (A) ....‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Brewster, Brandon (N) ............................. ‘15Brewster, Robert (N) ......................... ‘81, ‘82Bronga,Jaime(N) ................‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Brown,Brett(A) ....................................... ‘87Brown, Christa (N) ............................ ‘92, ‘93Brown,John(N) ..................‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Brown, Peter (N) ..................................... ‘85Bruland, Synnove (N) ............................... ‘14Buchanan,John(A) ....................‘90, ‘91, ‘92Burks, Camilla (A) ............................. ‘91, ‘92Burnett,Brian(A) ............................. ‘81, ‘82Burnett,Kevin(A) .......................‘81, ‘84, ‘86Buron, Michelle (A) .............‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93Byrne, Darcy (A) ..........................‘87, ‘88, ‘89

CCampbell,Joe(N) .................................... ‘93Carpentier,Denise(A) ............................. ‘85Catalano, Robert (A) ............‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘91Caterinichio, Gus (N) ........................ ‘97, ‘98Caterinichio,Joey(N)........................ ‘91, ‘93Clark, Angie (N) ....................‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Clark, Corinn (N) ............................... ‘93, ‘94Clark, Esther (N)................................ ‘82, ‘84Clausen, Lisa (N) ...................................... ‘98Collins, Tom (A) ........................................ ‘89Coolidge, Kelsey(N) .............‘07, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11Crompton,Jeff(A) ............................ ‘08, ‘09Csizmazia, Pat (A) .................................... ‘89Culbertson, Kim (N) ................................. ‘88

DDaabach, Markus (N) ............................... ‘95Dahl, Chris (N) ......................................... ‘91Dahl,Scott(A) ................................... ‘85, ‘86Dammen,Kjetil(N) ........................... ‘05, ‘06Daniels, Elliot (A) ........................‘01, ‘00, ‘99deMaulmont, Aurore (A) ............‘00, ‘01, ‘02Dewhurst, Margaret (N) .......................... ‘00DeYong, Nicole (N) ...............‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Doering, Elizabeth (N) ............................. ‘99Dominguez,Javier(A) ..........‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Donley, Darren (N) ............................ ‘88, ‘89Dorris, D’Anna (N) .................................... ‘89Droubay,Jessica(A) .......................... ‘91, ‘92Duncan, Dave (A) .................‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Dunlap, Davis (N) .................‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15Dusser, Marine (N) ............................ ‘13, ‘14

EEbner, Lukas .........................‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14Ehlin, Magnus (N) .......................‘87, ’88, ‘89Elliott,Jeff(N) ................................... ‘84, ‘87 Elvester, Andrew (N) ......................... ‘99, ‘02Empey, Allison (A) ................‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Enkvist, Urban (N) ............................ ‘92, ‘93

Esping, Fred (A) ................................ ’98, ‘00Evaldsson, Karin (N) ................................. ‘81

FFagerquist,Casey(N) ........................ ‘03, ‘04Falkum, Halfdan (A) .............‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Fayette,Jennifer(N) ......................... ‘92, ‘93Feeken,Jason(N).................‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01FIELD, CHARLEY (A) ..............................‘15Fischer, Andrew (A) ....................‘08, ‘09, ‘10Flaharty, Davy (N) .......................‘04, ‘05, ‘07Fleener, Dan(N)....................‘89, ‘90, ’91, ‘92Flora,Bjor(N) .......................................... ‘96Flora, Erik (N) .................................... ‘94, ‘95Flora, Lars (N) .......................................... ‘99Friedrich, Heinz (N) .................................. ‘94Fritzel, Cory(N)......................................... ‘92Fritzgerald, Sarah (N) ............................... ‘91Frostad,Martina(N) ............‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98

GGAGNON, CEDRICK (A) ...........‘13, ‘14, ‘15Gallagher,Jesse(N) ................................. ‘99Gantnerova, Petra (A) ....................... ‘10 ‘11Gargel, Lee (A) ......................................... ‘88George, Shannon (N) ............................... ‘00Gibbs, Cindy(A) ................................. ‘81, ‘82Gibbs, Tracy(A).................................. ‘87, ‘88Gibson, Chris (N) ...................................... ‘91Glen, Amy (N) ......................................... ‘09Gordon, Lyra (N) ..................‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Green, Nate (N) ....................................... ‘02Greenhalgh, Rashell (N) ........................... ‘92Greer,Brittany(N) ......................‘05, ‘07, ‘08Gregg, Brian (N) ................................ ‘05, ‘06Gudz, Gary (A) ............................‘89, ‘90, ‘91GUETSCHOW,TAYLOR(A) ...................... ‘12

HHaight, Tracy (A) .........................‘90, ‘91, ‘93Hamilton,Jessica(A) ..................‘03, ‘04, ‘05Hansson, Erika (A).................................... ‘01Hansen, Sarah (N) ................‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Hanson, Nicole (N) ................................... ‘02Harmanen, Niko (A) ....................‘12, ‘13, ‘14Hausleitner, Doris (N) .................‘96, ‘97, ‘98Heil, Eric (A) ................................‘87, ‘89, ‘90Heuseveldt,Jeff(N) .......................... ‘93, ‘94Hiemer,Steffi(N) ................ ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Hillemeyer, Cindi (N) ................................ ‘95Hoffman,Dave(N) ................................... ‘84Hoog-Fry, Kayla (A) ..............‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Hult, Nils (N) ............................................ ‘89HUME, AUDREY ...................................‘15Hunt, Peter (A) .................................. ‘91, ‘92Hunt, Teresa (N) ...................‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Hverven,Jonathan(A) .........‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09

IIngram, Cristy (A) ........................‘81, ‘82, ‘85Ismar, Egil(A) ..............................‘08, ‘09, ‘10

JJagercikova,Jana(A) ............‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Jantunen,Tom(A).......................‘01, ‘02, ‘03Jerman,Izidor(A) .......................‘97, ‘98, ‘99Johansen,Anette(A) ...........‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Johnson,Hanna(N) ................................. ‘08Johnson,Mike(N) .................................... ‘89Johnston,Galen(N) .......................... ‘12, ‘13Jones,Cheri(N) ....................................... ‘89

KKaempf, Mandy (N).....................‘03, ‘04, ‘05KANADY, MACKENZIE (N).............. ‘14, ‘15Kanady, Rachelle (N) ............................... ‘09Kanerva, Heikke (N) .............‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Kantola, Tiina (N) .................‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85Kapso,Martin(N) .................................... ‘11Kincaid, David (A) .................................... ‘92Kindt,Steffi(N) ........................................ ‘99Kjellstrand,Britta(N) ...........‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82Kjerland,Morten(A) ............‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Klausmann, Lutz (N) ................................ ‘12Klintberg, Per (A) ..................................... ‘00Klocker, Stefanie (A) ....................‘06, ‘07, ‘08Knight, Brent (N) ..................‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Knutson, Emma (N) .......................... ‘97, ‘98Kollenborg, Christopher (A) ........‘11, ‘12, ‘13Kroken, Erlend (N) ................................... ‘98

Kumpulainen, Susanne (N) ...................... ‘04Kullberg, Kei (A) ....................................... ‘14

LLambe, Amy (N) ....................................... ‘02LAMOUREAUX, KATERINE (A) ....... ‘14, ‘15Landes,Jim(A).................................. ‘80, ‘81Lane, Terry (N) ......................................... ‘85Lanza, Lydie (A) ........................................ ‘03Latva-Kiskola, Tuomo (N) ...........‘89, ‘90, ‘91Lawson,Jason(A) ............................. ‘87, ‘88Lebansen,Jesper(A) ............‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96LeClerc,Julie-Pierre(A)...............‘02, ‘03, ‘05Liebner, Andy (N) .............................. ‘07, ‘08Lillefjell,Frode(N) ......................‘96, ‘97, ‘98Lindsey, Sam (N) ............................... ‘10, ‘11Lines,Jeff(A) ........................................... ‘01Lippmann, Kiersten (N) ...............‘01, ‘02, ‘03Locatelli, Manon (N) ................................ ‘15Longfellow, Erin (A) ..............‘94, ‘95, ’96, ‘97Lunde, Yvonne (A) ......................‘98, ‘99, ‘00Lyden, Catarina (N) ..............‘87, ’88, ’89, ‘90

MMacDonald, Sandra (A)........ ‘09, ‘10, ‘11,‘12Makar, Tony (A) ........................................ ‘90Marchand, Andrea (A) ............................. ‘93Markvardsen, Darrin (N) .......................... ‘07Mashburn, Lena (A) ................................. ‘99Mattison,Lauri(A) ............................ ‘81, ‘82Mattsson,Stig(N) ............................. ‘91, ‘93McCoy, Russ (A) ....................................... ‘85McCulloch, Cara (A) ................................. ‘13MCDONALD, CONOR (A) ......................‘15McGill,Joe(A) .......................................... ‘81McKay, Dan (A) ................................. ‘07, ‘09MCKILLOP, CURTIS (A) .................. ‘14, ‘15McVicker, Victoria (A) .............................. ‘14Meehan, Dan (N) ..................................... ‘85Meier-Meitinger,Max(A) ..........‘06, ‘07, ‘08Milligan, Corinne (A) ................................ ‘81Molgaard-Nielsen, Lasse.............‘11, ‘12, ‘13Mongellaz, Stephane (A) ............‘94, ‘95, ‘97Montalbo, Todd (N) ....................‘95, ‘96, ‘98Moseley, Debbie (N) ......................... ‘88, ‘89Mosman, Dana (N) .................................. ‘03Mucha,John(N) ............................... ‘99, ‘00Munteanu, Smaranda (A) ................. ‘07, ‘08Mutter,Edda(A) .........................‘98, ‘99, ‘01

NNakstad, Endre (N) .....................‘93, ‘95, ‘96Neuhauser, Andreas (A) .......‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Neuhauser, Reinhard (A) .................. ‘04, ‘05Nibeck, Meldoy (N) ..............‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88Nielson, Sara (N) ..................‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Nord, Derek (N) ................................ ‘90, ‘91Nordyke, Debbie (N) ......................... ‘90, ‘91Norton, Debbie (N) .................................. ‘90NORTON, HUGHSTON (A) ............. ‘14, ‘15Nyboer, Becky (A) .................................... ‘90

OO’Kelly, Kyle (A) ...........................‘94, ‘95, ‘96Oberbreckling,Scott(N) .............‘84, ‘85, 86’Ohms, Haley (N) ...................................... ‘03Oksoktaruk,Jim(N) ................................. ‘90Olnes, Mathew (N) .................................. ‘87ONSKULIS, MARTINS (A) ......................‘15Osborne, Natalie (A) ................................ ‘92

PParker, Alex (A) ................... ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Patten,Lex(A) ......................................... ‘81Pattison,Gary(A) ..................................... ‘88Pattison,Scott(A) .................................... ‘81Pederson, Roy (N) ............................. ‘81, ‘82Pelletier,Yvette(A) ........................... ‘84, ‘85Peot,JayJ.(N) ......................................... ‘81Percy,Jennifer(A) .................................... ‘88Pfisterer,Gretchen(N) ................‘92, ‘93, ‘94Pollock,Joe(N) ........................................ ‘87Poss,Jay(N) .........................‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93

QQuijano,Carma(A) ........................... ‘85, ‘86

RRader, Krista (N) ................................ ‘06, ‘07Radonich, Maya (N) .......................... ‘12, ‘13

Radostits,Lynn(A) ................................... ‘88Ramsey, Lisa (N) ...................‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89Razusova,Zuzana(A) ..................‘95, ‘97, ‘98Ree, Brent (A) ......................‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95Repcinova,Kristina(A) ................‘07, ‘08, ‘10Rice, Kasandra (N) ............................ ‘06, ‘07RICHARD, ETIENNE (N).................. ‘14, ‘15Richardson, Grant (A) .................‘88, ‘89, ‘90Richter, Pam (N) ....................................... ‘79Ringvold,Christian(A) .........‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Rombach, Laura (N) ............ ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12RONCADOR, MARIO (N).......................‘15Rottman,Sarah(N) .................................. ‘01

SSalo,Scott(A) .......................................... ‘81Sandtroen, Nils (N) .................................. ‘09Saugstad, Lacy (A) ..............‘07, ‘08, , ‘09, ‘10Schallinger, Michael (N) ........................... ‘10Schauer, Karl (N) ..................‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Schauer, Paul (N) .................‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Schernthanner, Leisl (A) ..............‘86, ‘87, ‘89Schiffkorn,Michelle(N) ..............‘82, ‘83, ‘84Schindler,James(A) ....................‘13, ‘14, ‘15Schrage, Tim (N) ...................................... ‘89Schratt,Kathrin(N) .................................. ‘15Schwoerer, Tobias (N) .................‘01, ‘02, ‘03Sharp,Julie(A) .................................. ‘85, ‘86SHEELY, MIRANDA (A) ................... ‘14, ‘15Sievert,Julie(N) ................................ ‘84, ‘85SLOTTE, HANNA (N) .............................‘15Sonntag,Benjamin(N) ..................... ‘05, ‘06SPRECHER, PATRICIA (N) ........ ‘13, ‘14, ‘15Spickler, Sharon (A) .................................. ‘85Smith, Karina (N) ........................‘11, ‘12, ‘13Stadler, Mario (A) ............................. ‘92, ‘93Strabel, Eric(N).....................‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Strabel, Mark (N) ........................‘99, ‘00, ‘02Strand, Debbie (N) ......................‘85, ‘86, ‘87Strutz, Sue (N) ......................................... ‘79Svendsen, Crysta (A) ...................‘91, ‘92, ‘93Svensson,John(N) ........................... ‘81, ‘82Syta, Dale (A) ........................................... ‘92

TTaylor, Robert (A) .................‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Tegeler, Sarah (N).............................. ‘09, ‘10Tervo, Minna (N) ...................................... ‘94Theaux, Timothee (A) .............................. ‘06Thompson,Jeff(A)................................... ‘85Tobias, Greg (A) ..........................‘91, ‘92, ‘94Treinen, Lex (N) ................................ ‘09, ‘10 Treinen, Max (N) ..................‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11

UUffenbeck,Benji(N) ...................‘99, ‘00, ‘01Ulsund, Marit........................................... ‘11Urbain, Anais (A) ..................................... ‘12

VViolett,Zach(N) ...................‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Vockeroth, Melannie (A) ................... ‘90, ‘91Vordegger, Ulrike (A) ........................ ‘92, ‘93Vrem, Kelsey (A) ...................................... ‘01

WWalker, Craig (N) ..................‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84Walton, Sarah (N) .................................... ‘99Waring, Marcus (A) .................................. ‘06Waterreus,Monique(N) ......................... ‘81Watts,Dylan(N) ...................................... ‘04Weaver,Jon(N) ....................................... ‘94White, Aaron (A) ...................................... ‘99Wieland,Jennifer(N) ........................ ‘92, ‘93Will, Travis (N).......................................... ‘94Winter, Ann (A) ....................‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Wolosyn, Ryan (A) ...............‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Wunderle, Raphael (N) ...............‘07, ‘08, ‘09Wurflinger,Gordon(A) ............................ ‘91Wyatt,Kristena(A)......................‘85, ‘86, ‘87

YYoung, Sam (N) ....................................... ‘99Yutrzenka, Grant (N) ............‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84

ZZeni,Nevio(N) ......................................... ‘12Ziemlak-Besh,Judy(N) ............................ ‘79Zoll,Nicolas(A) ................................. ‘96, ‘97

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OLF ADMINISTRATION & ATHLETIC DEPT. STAFF

Athletics Dept. Senior StaffKeithHackett DirectorofAthleticsTimMcDiffett Sr.Assoc.AD(External)JanePallister Sr.Assoc.AD(Internal)Dede Allen Assoc. AD (Compliance)TlisaNorthcutt Assoc.AD(Development)MichaelFriess Assoc.AD(SportsMed./Strength&Condit.)NateSagan AssistantAD(MediaRelations)

Rusty Osborne Men’s BasketballRyan McCarthy Women’s BasketballMichael Friess Men’s & Women’s Cross Country and Men’s & Women’s Track & FieldPaulStoklos GymnasticsMattThomas HockeySparky Anderson Men’s & Women’s SkiingChris Green Volleyball

CHANCELLORTOM CASETom Case, Lt . Gen . USAF (Ret .), became chancellor

of the University of Alaska Anchorage in May 2011 . Upon completing his Air Force career, he was appoint-ed dean of UAA’s College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), where he served nearly six years before becoming president and chief operating officer of the state-owned, independently operated Alaska Aerospace

Corporation . Since returning to UAA as Chancellor, Case has focused on helping students succeed in their college goals . In 2011, UAA became one of only 11 universities nationwide to open a VetSuccess program on campus. UAA opened a Veteran’s Resource Center in 2013 to support its growing military and veteran student population . With support from Chancellor funds, UAA established the INNOVATE awards in 2011 to provide an incentive for innovative research . Seawolf Holdings was approved in 2012, establishing a pathway toward the commer-cialization of UAA research . In February 2013, ZENSOR, LLC became the first startup company incorporated in Alaska based upon research by UAA faculty . A second startup incorporated in June 2013 . Currently, UAA has 31 invention disclosures with 12 patents pending .Under Case’s leadership, UAA opened a new Health Sciences Building, the new Alaska Airlines Center, and received funding to complete a new Engineering and Industry Building, slated to open in 2015 . Married to his wife Susan for 45 years, they have a daughter Donna, son-in-law Daniel, and three grandchildren . A graduate of the U .S . Air Force Academy, Case received a Master of Science degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California . He is a graduate of the National War College, the U .S . Army Command & General Staff College, the Air War College, and Emory University’s Advanced Management Program.He is an active member of the community, having served on the boards of the Alaska World Affairs Council and World Trade Center Alaska, and is immediate past president of Commonwealth North . He is an avid pilot and, of course, a great Seawolf fan .

Seawolf Head Coaches

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSKEITH HACKETTEntering his third year as Director of Athletics at the

University of Alaska Anchorage in 2015-16, Keith Hackett has positioned the Seawolves’ 13-sport NCAA program for unprecedented growth and success . Since arriving on Oct . 1, 2013, Hackett has overseen planning and logistics for the department’s transition into

the $109 million Alaska Airlines Center – a state-of-the-art sports, commu-nity and concert venue that has transformed the UAA campus – along with a major expansion of the Seawolves’ hockey facilities at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex . Under his leadership, the department has developed a strategic plan that lists priorities, guiding the decision-making process and allowing the department to maintain focus on the Mission of Seawolf Athletics . A university and administrative management executive with 38 years of higher education experience, Hackett values connecting with the Anchorage community and building positive relationships with campus faculty, students, staff and U-Med District partners . In addition to reorganizing the internal management structure of the depart-ment, he has also entered into agreements with several national leaders in col-legiate brand advancement . Hackett has developed partnerships with industry leader Spectra to manage the Alaska Airlines Center and UAA’s ticketing operations; Learfield Sports – the industry leader in media rights and sponsor-ships; and its newest partner, Basketball Travelers, to assist UAA in developing the GCI Great Alaska Shootout . Hackett has worked closely with corporate partners GCI and Alaska Airlines – and national TV partner CBS Sports Network – to bolster the vitality of UAA’s most visible event, the GCI Great Alaska Shootout. Other important areas that Hackett has targeted include external develop-ment, revenue generation, and enhancing the ‘Seawolf Fan Experience.’ Since Hackett’s arrival, over $3.2 million new dollars have been raised for facility projects and Student-Athlete support, total sales revenue has increased yearly by 36 percent, and significant enhancements have been made to the in-game fan experience and the level of service provided to season-ticket holders and Seawolf fans . Along with his behind-the-scenes contributions, UAA’s success in the competitive arena has also been apparent in Hackett’s first two years, with the Seawolf program finishing among the top 12 percent of all NCAA Div . II institutions in the Learfield Director’s Cup both times. All told during his tenure, the Seawolves’ D-II programs have qualified for NCAA postseason competition at a 90 percent rate, producing 42 All-Americans, four Academic All-Americans®, and seven Great Northwest Athletic Conference team titles . Even more impressively, UAA student-athletes have continued their tradition of academic excellence under Hackett’s leadership, combining for better than a 3 .15 overall grade-point average in his of his two years at the helm . Hackett came to the Seawolves after working from 2004-13 as the senior associate AD for internal affairs at the University of Nevada, where he oversaw the football, track & field/cross country and baseball programs . Prior to his time in Reno, Hackett served as Executive VP for Special Projects and Director of the St. Gregory’s University College for Working Adults in Tulsa, Okla. He also served as Executive VP and Provost at St. Gregory’s from 1997-2004, and as VP for Admissions and Enrollment Management/Dean of Admissions for Law, Graduate and Undergraduate Admissions at Oklahoma City University from 1992-97 . He worked at OCU as Dean of Students from 1986-89 . From 1989-92, Hackett was the Associate AD at Northern Illinois University, where he oversaw eight Division I sports, including football and men’s and women’s basketball. The native of Nanuet, N .Y ., began his college coaching and teaching career at Baker University in Baldwin, Kan ., where he was head baseball coach from 1978-83 and assistant football coach from 1977-83 . From there, he went on to coach offensive line for the football program at Div . I Memphis from 1983-85 . Hackett earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Tarkio (Mo .) College in 1976 and an M .S . in education from the University of Kansas in 1979 . He and his wife Patricia have been married for 39 years and have two adult children, Katie and James .

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Alaska’s most populous city is home to more than a few surprises. Aside from

the human population of nearly 300,000, it is home to 1,500 moose and copious other wildlife. More than 50 glaciers stand in the nearby Chugach Mountains, one of the larg-est state parks in the nation. It’s the best mix of iconic Alaska and urban amenities. More than 135 miles of paved trails wind through the city, and salmon can be caught within the city limits. But Anchorage

The State of Alaska

local breweries, and homegrown arts, and it’s a perfect place to explore no matter the season. Thanksgiving weekend is a special time for Anchorage. The GCI Great Alaska Shootout headlines a holiday weekend packed with events. The Town Square tree lighting, the Anchorage Museums craft fair and seasonal exhibits, and other big sporting events all combine to keep Anchorage jump-ing.

also has a bustling downtown – complete with high-rises, nightlife and one of the nation’s fastest-growing culinary scenes. Anchorage is at the center of road, rail and air travel inside the state, making it a natural fit for visitors hoping to experience Alaska. Activities from the city range from bear viewing to glacier trekking, kayaking to gold panning. Pair adventure opportunities with Anchorage’s outstanding hotels, restaurants,

Alaska is the largest state in the union — one-fifth the size of the contiguous 48 states and more than twice the size of the second largest state, Texas.

Although Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Alaska holds the real title in that department with more than three million lakes. Alaska also boasts 39 different mountain ranges, three of which can be seen from Anchorage, and an estimated 100,000 glaciers. The 49th State is home to Denali, the highest peak in North America (20,320 feet). Also known as Mt. McKinley, the collosal mountain is located in the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve, located 200 miles north of Anchorage, and can be seen from the city on clear days.

Alaska Fast FactsStatehood: Jan. 3, 1959 State flower: Forget-Me-NotPopulation (2010): 710,231 State tree: Sitka SpruceMotto: North to the Future State bird: Willow PtarmiganNickname: The Last Frontier State fish: King SalmonCapital: Juneau State song: Alaska’s FlagSize: 663,268 sq. miles State sport: Dog Mushing

The Municipality of Anchorage

Photo by ROBERT OLSEN

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Alaska’s most populous city is home to more than a few surprises. Aside from

the human population of nearly 300,000, it is home to 1,500 moose and copious other wildlife. More than 50 glaciers stand in the nearby Chugach Mountains, one of the larg-est state parks in the nation. It’s the best mix of iconic Alaska and urban amenities. More than 135 miles of paved trails wind through the city, and salmon can be caught within the city limits. But Anchorage

The State of Alaska

local breweries, and homegrown arts, and it’s a perfect place to explore no matter the season. Thanksgiving weekend is a special time for Anchorage. The GCI Great Alaska Shootout headlines a holiday weekend packed with events. The Town Square tree lighting, the Anchorage Museums craft fair and seasonal exhibits, and other big sporting events all combine to keep Anchorage jump-ing.

also has a bustling downtown – complete with high-rises, nightlife and one of the nation’s fastest-growing culinary scenes. Anchorage is at the center of road, rail and air travel inside the state, making it a natural fit for visitors hoping to experience Alaska. Activities from the city range from bear viewing to glacier trekking, kayaking to gold panning. Pair adventure opportunities with Anchorage’s outstanding hotels, restaurants,

Alaska is the largest state in the union — one-fifth the size of the contiguous 48 states and more than twice the size of the second largest state, Texas.

Although Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes, Alaska holds the real title in that department with more than three million lakes. Alaska also boasts 39 different mountain ranges, three of which can be seen from Anchorage, and an estimated 100,000 glaciers. The 49th State is home to Denali, the highest peak in North America (20,320 feet). Also known as Mt. McKinley, the collosal mountain is located in the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve, located 200 miles north of Anchorage, and can be seen from the city on clear days.

Alaska Fast FactsStatehood: Jan. 3, 1959 State flower: Forget-Me-NotPopulation (2010): 710,231 State tree: Sitka SpruceMotto: North to the Future State bird: Willow PtarmiganNickname: The Last Frontier State fish: King SalmonCapital: Juneau State song: Alaska’s FlagSize: 663,268 sq. miles State sport: Dog Mushing

The Municipality of Anchorage

Photo by ROBERT OLSEN

A new era in Seawolf Athletics began in 2014 with the opening of the $110 million, 196,000-square foot Alaska Airlines Center on the UAA campus. The main arena, with a seating capacity of 5,000, will be the home of Seawolf basketball and volleyball, while the gymnastics team will compete in the 800-seat auxilary gym and utilize one of the top training facilities in the nation. The gymnastics team will also host the 2015 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships in the main arena. With state-of-the-art scoreboards, video production and sound quality, the Alaska Airlines Center will be a first-class venue for spectators and competitors alike. Behind the scenes, UAA student-athletes from all 13 sports utilize the Center’s high-tech sports medicine and weight training facilities, which include a HydroWorx hydrotherapy pool with underwater treadmill and an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill. Also home to UAA Commencement, high school state tournaments, concerts and numerous community events.

Home of the Seawolves

• 5,000-seat capacity in main arena• 800-seat capacity in axuiliary gym• 600 parking spaces, with overflow

capacity of 1,200• State-of-the-art Sports Medicine &

Weight Training facilities• 19 locker rooms• Student Fitness Center• Raven’s Nest Walking Track• Suite Level seating• Varsity Sports Grill restaurant

Highlights & Features

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The University of Alaska Anchorage, academic home to more than 16,000 students, is an

intersection for intellectual exploration, adventure and transfor-mative experiences in and out of the classroom. With campuses throughout Southcentral Alaska, from the shores of majestic Prince William Sound to the verdant Matanuska and Susitna Valleys, UAA students experience a unique, hands-on education through academics, research, leadership opportunities and mentorship with our community partners in-state, across the country and globally. Surrounded by an environment that is both urban and wild, UAA is a gateway to innovative thinking, learning and exploration in a changing, modern world. UAA is rooted in the Alaska communities it serves and off ers exciting pathways in 200 major areas of study, all at a great value.

UAA’s student-athletes, the beating heart of #SeawolfNation, compete

in 13 NCAA collegiate sports. At the Division I level, UAA fi elds a men’s ice hockey team and a women’s gymnastics team. Compet-ing in Division II are men’s and women’s basketball, cross country running, skiing and indoor and outdoor track & fi eld teams, as well as our women’s volleyball team. True student-athletes, our Seawolves maintained a 3.17 GPA last year across all teams, while producing three conference titles, nine NCAA fi nishes, 18 All-Amer-icans and placing 34th of 300 schools in the Learfi eld Sports Director’s Cup rankings. In September 2014, Seawolf Athletics cut the ribbon on its new home, the Alaska Airlines Center, a state-of-the-art 196,000-square-foot sporting event, training, sports medicine, special event and performance venue that is shared by the Anchorage community. The AAC is the new home for the GCI Great Alaska Shootout and has already played host to the NCAA Div. II Women’s Basketball West Regional Championships and the MPSF Gymnastics Championships.