MEN’S SOCCER FALLS IN NWAC CHAMPIONSHIP NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE Booster Club News DECEMBER 2014 Talley Wins Soccer Player of the Year NIC CARD-nival a HUGE success Early estimates show net proceeds from event of more than $30,000; all proceeds benefit scholarships and support for NIC athletic programs The NIC Booster Club and Athletics Department hosted the largest fundraiser of the season for the athletics program on December 10 at the Coeur d’Alene Inn, and it was a resounding success. Attended by nearly 300 guest, the casual carnival atmosphere with games, heads and tails beads, silent auction, life auction, and bids for table desserts, was truly an enjoyable evening. Special thanks to Columbia Bank and iShoutOut.com for sponsoring the $1,000 Gold Coin drawings. All proceeds from the auction benefit scholarships and support for the NIC athletic programs, with early estimates of net proceeds over $30,000. The Raise the Paddle cause generated enough in donations to allow the athletics department to purchase two Game Ready ® machines- therapy equipment which aids athletes in accelerated healing. Our special thanks to the many donors and attendees that helped make this evening a tremendous success. The Northwest Athletic Conference office announced that sophomore, Adam Talley (Newman Lake, WA), from North Idaho College was selected as the Baden Athlete of the Year for NWAC Men’s Soccer. ADAM TALLEY Talley lead NIC to a second place finish at the NWAC Soccer Championships and led the league in goals scored with 20. Talley was also selected as the East Region MVP, after leading the Cardinals to the East Region title with a 17-1-2 record. Seidl earns NJCAA All-America Honors Maddi Seidl, a sophomore setter from Castle Rock, WA, was selected to the NJCAA All-America second team announced after the NJCAA national tournament. Seidl was also selected 1st Team MADDI SEIDL All-Region, leading the Cardinals to a 12-12 record and fourth place finish in the SWAC. Seidl was solid as a rock this year for the Cardinals. She did an excellent job distributing the ball as four Cardinal players averaged over 2 kills per set. She finished second in the SWAC averaging 10.02 assists/set, and was third on the team in digs with 2.63 digs/set. LUNCHEON SCHEDULE: 1/13: Noon: Outback Steakhouse • 1/27: Noon: Coeur d’Alene Resort • 2/10: Noon: Outback Steakhouse BOARD OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jon Parson VICE PRESIDENT Roger Stewart TREASURER Mark Hampe SECRETARY Rann Haight BOARD MEMBERS Robert Cliff Tom Messina John Marcheso Jon Berger Frank Darlington Patty Stewart Casey Irgens JJ Jaeger Al Williams (ex-officio) ([email protected]) PHOTOGRAPHS Tom Greene CONTACT Patty: 208-769-3348 P.O. Box 492 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83816 [email protected] Tradition of Excellence The holiday seasons are here and it’s a wonderful time for all of our NIC sports fans. The NJCAA and National Soccer Coaches Association rankings are out, and as expected your Cardinal teams are well represented. The fall season ended well with an NWAC runner-up finish for men’s soccer and a playoff berth for women’s soccer. The golf team showed that they should be a factor in the NWAC spring season with strong performances by several individuals. Softball had a short fall season, but the roster is loaded with hitters. Volleyball fell short of reaching the National tournament for the first time in 5 years, but still managed a winning record with a new coach. On the winter sports ledger, Wrestling is proving that their national #2 ranking isn’t overstated, with only two losses in 10 dual meets including a win at defending national champion Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. Men’s basketball is ranked # 21, and they got a taste of NWAC competition with a dominating championship performance in the Bigfoot Classic hosted by the Community Colleges of Spokane. Women’s basketball has proven they will be a resilient group this season, as they have several major comeback games, and only three losses to date. It’s going to be another fun season and the best is yet to come for the winter sports! NIC TO HOST WEST DISTRICT WRESTLING TOURNEY Make sure you mark your calendar for the Wrestling District tournament at Christianson gymnasium on Friday, February 13 at 10:00 a.m. The West District tournament is the toughest NJCAA qualifying district in the nation, based upon the number of teams ranked in the national polls. Participating teams include Northwest College and Western Wyoming from Region 9, and Clackamas CC, Highline CC, and Southwestern Oregon CC from Region 18. The all day tournament determines the wrestlers that will advance to the NJCAA national tournament in Des Moines, Iowa on February 27-28. AL WILLIAMS Rounds 1-2 begin at 10:00, with the semi-finals at 2:00pm, and the finals at 6:00pm. Save the date and support your Cardinals! CDA CROSSING Special thanks to the board members of the Coeur d’Alene Crossing 2.4 mile swim for raising funds for three local organizations. The three recipients; North Idaho College Booster Club, Union Gospel Mission and the Coeur d’Alene Swim Team all received donations from the CDA Crossing board in December. This year the event attracted almost 200 swimmers and generated over $30,000 in contributions. The NIC Booster Club received a check for $6,000 (see picture on Page 3). We extend our sincere appreciation to NIC Booster Club board members Robert Cliff and John Marcheso for participating on both boards, and making the CDA Crossing a highly successful event in only its third year of existence. Next year’s event is scheduled for Saturday, August 16, departing from Arrow Point and ending at the Hagadone Event Center. Check out the website at www.cdacrossing.com for more details. There is plenty of time to start training! MISSION STATEMENT The North Idaho College Booster Club is a nonprofit organization, committed to providing financial support to all recognized intercollegiate athletic programs at NIC through various fund-raising and endowment activities for student athlete grant-in-aid and team benefits. Organized in the 1960s, the Booster Club supports all NIC recognized intercollegiate athletics as a lifelong learning experience that will enhance the value of sportsmanship and provide a positive experience for student athletes, students, and fans. The club also recognizes the commitment our athletes make to the young people of our community through PAGE 2 our athletic Cardinal Kids outreach programs. The Booster Club holds various fund-raising events throughout the year including an annual auction, awards banquet, 3-on-3 basketball tournament, and golf tournaments. It also co-sponsors the Coeur d’Alene Crossing and operates a concession stand at all home events. NIC CARDINALS HOME EVENT SCHEDULE DATETIME EVENT DATETIME EVENT Dec. 19-20 All Day TRI-STATE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TOURNEY Jan. 22 7:30 p.m. M. BASKETBALL vs Utah State University-Eastern Dec. 29-31 12 p.m. COEUR D’ALENE INN-VITATIONAL Jan. 24 3 p.m. W. BASKETBALL vs Colorado Northwestern Dec. 29 8 p.m. M. BASKETBALL vs Medicine Hat College Jan. 24 5 p.m. M. BASKETBALL vs Colorado Northwestern Jan. 2 5:30 p.m. W. BASKETBALL vs Trinity Western University Jan. 28 7 p.m. WRESTLING vs Simon Fraser University Jan. 3 3 p.m. W. BASKETBALL vs Trinity Western University Jan. 29 5:30 p.m. W. BASKETBALL vs Snow College *Jan. 4 7:30 p.m. M. BASKETBALL vs Blue Mountain C.C. Jan. 29 7:30 p.m. M. BASKETBALL vs Snow College Jan. 17 5 p.m. M. BASKETBALL vs College of Southern Idaho Jan. 31 3 p.m. W. BASKETBALL vs Salt Lake C.C. Jan. 17 3 p.m. W. BASKETBALL vs College of Southern Idaho Jan. 31 5 p.m. M. BASKETBALL vs Salt Lake C.C. Jan. 22 5:30 p.m. W. BASKETBALL vs Utah State University-Eastern Feb. 13 10 a.m. WRESTLING - Region 18 Tournamenr (Cd’A) *Due to a scheduling conflict by the visiting team, the Men’s basketball team has moved the Dec 31 game vs Blue Mountain CC to January 4 at 7:30 p.m. Where is The Moose? The NIC Wrestling team took the first round in regaining The Moose, the travelling trophy between NIC and Northwest (WY) College. The Cardinals defeated Northwest 28-13 at Christianson Gym on Dec 12. The rematch is scheduled for January 30 in Powell, WY. Northwest College captured the trophy by outscoring the Cardinals in total points last season, despite both teams winning on their home mat. Stay tuned. The Moose wants to come home to Coeur d’Alene! BLAST FROM THE PAST NIC Athletics Director Al Williams accepts a $6,000 donation check from members of the CDA Crossing Board. From left: Robert Cliff, Williams, Craig Brosenne, and John Marcheso. PAGE 3 NIC Hall of Famer and NJCAA Basketball All-American Greg Wiltjer (far right) hasn’t been on the NIC campus since 1981. However, you may recognize the last name if you are a college basketball fan. Wiltjer’s son, Kyle, is a star for the Gonzaga Bulldogs after transferring from the University of Kentucky. The elder Wiltjer currently resides in the Portland area. In the 1979 picture above, he is joined by former Cardinal Jim Barstow (left) and NIC Hall of Fame inductee Don Sausser (center). Greg led the Cardinals to a 10th place final finish in the 1980 NJCAA national tournament, and was the first Cardinal men’s basketball player selected 1st team All-American. (Photo courtesy of Don Sausser) Coaches’ Reports MEN’S BASKETBALL NIC Men’s Basketball (12-2) is off to a great start after a slight bump in the road early in Sheridan Wyoming, and a lost in our SWAC opener to CSI. After losing a tough one to Sheridan, we returned strong and won 10 straight before the CSI game. The team has been working hard on the court as well as in the class room. With only one week remaining in the semester, and league play in full swing it is vital that we continue to work hard in both areas. We have been extremely happy with the play of our returners. Jamaal Robateau and Jordon King have been a huge part of our success. They have been great team leaders and have truly put the team first. Incoming freshman Djuan Piper and Braian Angola-Rodas have also been a huge part of COREY SYMONS our success. They are both still learning our system and how we want to play. We tuned up for SWAC play by competing in the Bigfoot Classic hosted by Spokane Community College. We soundly defeated Everett CC 106-84, and Big Bend College 74-66, and after leading by as many as 16, we downed the host team SCC, 84-80, in the championship game. Jordon King was selected tournament MVP, and he was joined by Piper and freshman Kyle Guice on the all –tournament team. We are excited and ready to get everybody back and healthy going into our SWAC play. In our SWAC opener we travelled to Southern Idaho to take on the 2nd ranked CSI Golden Eagles led by former NIC Coach Jared Phay. In the first of hopefully many encounters the Cardinals lost a hard fought battle 78-64 in a tough conference eye-opener for our freshman. We will be on the road until late December so please go to nic.edu/athletics and check us out via web cast. Happy Holidays! WOMEN’S BASKETBALL It’s hard to believe that the first semester is almost over and we are already into Scenic West Athletic Conference play! We are currently 7-3 after losing our conference opener to the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, 87-77. We started off the season with a road trip to Sheridan, Wyoming where we won 55-54 in a hard fought battle with NJCAA Western Wyoming Community College. The long trip caught up with us the following night as we fell to NJCAA host Sheridan College 8171. A week later we were pleased to host the North Idaho AllStars consisting of former NIC players and local all-stars. It CHRIS CARLSON was a great game for all involved with the current Lady Cardinals pulling away with a 91-76 win. We then had a weekend off but took advantage of it with the opportunity to travel to Big Bend Community College for a scrimmage. This was extremely advantageous as a chance to work on some things our previous games had exposed. We then hosted a couple of solid NWAC teams posting a 83-65 win over Bellevue College and a 81-74 victory over the defending NWAC champions from Columbia Basin College. Thanksgiving weekend saw NJCAA Casper College from Casper, WY travel to Coeur d’ Alene for back to back games. A slow start in the first half contributed to our second loss of the season as we fell to Casper 75-67. However, we busted through the next day strong from the start and defeated Casper 64-59. In a rematch with Columbia Basin College on their court we hit two late free throws in a comeback victory 80-79. In the last tune-up before SWAC play, we played our most complete game of the year, soundly defeating previously undefeated Centralia College, 88-61 Sophomore Kara Staggs leads us in scoring with 15.2 points per game. Sophomore Panisesi Taimani is scoring 12.7 per game while pulling down 6.1 rebounds per game. Redshirt freshman Mariah Swanson, who has recovered from last year’s season ending knee injury, is leading us in rebounding with 8.8 per game while scoring 10.8 points per game. Freshman Monica Landdeck is average 10 points per game while sophomore Katie Kings leads us in assists with 4.0 per PAGE 4 game. Be sure to watch all the NIC action at http:// www.ihigh.com/NIC/. You can keep up to date with all the Lady Cardinal happening by following us on Twitter (@NICWBBALL) and Liking us on Facebook (facebook.com/ NorthIdahoCollegeWomensBasketball). WRESTLING North Idaho College wrestling, currently ranked #2 in the country pushed its overall record to 8-2. In the first home matches of the season the Cardinals first defeated Cerritos Community College from California. Cerritos, ranked #1 in California, made the match a close one with wins in 5 of the 10 weight classes. The difference proved to be bonus points for NIC at 125, 141, 174, and 184. “We wrestled well for having two of our starters out of the line up at 133 and heavyweight. In the second match the Cardinals rolled regional foe Highline College from Washington, 40-9. “I thought the guys wrestled very well in our second match on Saturday,” The Cardinals PAT WHITCOMB competed in the Spokane Open in the same weekend. Michael Nguyen (125), and Bryce Weatherston (141), both placed 2nd in the tournament. Other placers were: 3rd place: Tyler McLean (157), Dajour Reece (165), Cruz Del Angel (184), and 6th place Jordan Cooks (174). NIC took a Thanksgiving break before traveling to Las Vegas to wrestle Western Wyoming prior to the Cliff Keen Invitational. Despite having to forfeit matches at two weight classes due to travel problems, the Cardinals soundly defeated WWC, 31-12. At the Cliff Keen Invitational, which consists of all four year colleges excluding NIC and WWC, several Cardinals had good tournaments. Derrick Booth and Deondre Weatherston drew the attention of several colleges, while Reece, Dennis Wilson (165), and heavy weight Taylor Korneoly all won matches. Next up for the Cardinals were Coaches’ Reports home matches against #1 Clackamas, national runner-up Northwest College, and regional foe Southwestern Oregon Community College. The Cardinals defeated Northwest 2813 and SOCC 35-12. However, in the battle for top spot in the rankings the Cardinals lost to Clackamas 31-12. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for the West District tournament, hosted by NIC on Friday, February 13. Hope to see you at Tri-State on December 1920.Thanks for your support! GOLF The Cardinals started off the 2014-2015 men’s and women’s golf season with strong finishes both on the individual and team sides. Each of the men’s and women’s teams competed in four events this fall which included Skagit Valley’s League Match, Spokane Community College’s Bigfoot Fall Invite, hosting the North Idaho College Invitational, and Walla Walla’s Wine Valley Invitational. The women’s season highlights came with two great RUSSELL GROVE team finishes both at Skagit Valley’s and SCC’s tournaments. At Skagit Valley, the women’s team had a two day total of 545, while being led by freshman Mackenzie Phillips’ rounds of 92, 84; resulting in a tie for second out of ten teams. At SCC’s Bigfoot Fall Invite the women’s team again tied for 2nd with a tournament score of 523. Both sophomores Jenna Kaik and Elsa Goodsen had individual top 10 finishes there as well. The men’s team struggled during the fall to put four good individual rounds together for a team score but had many top performances by individuals. Both sophomores, Michael Porter and Hugh Taylor, had outstanding individual finishes for the first four tournaments. Hugh had an unprecedented 3 top 10 finishes in the first four tournaments, which included a T6 finish at SCC’s Bigfoot Fall Invite, a T5 finish at NIC’s own invitational, and a T7 finish at Walla Walla’s Wine Valley Invitational. In those 3 tournaments Hugh kept a scoring average of 72.66. Mi- chael Porter got off to a hot start as well with a 3rd place finish at Skagit Valley’s tournament and winning SCC’s Bigfoot Fall Invite. Michael in those two tournaments kept his scoring average under par at 70.5. Both Hugh and Michael are currently looking at 4 year schools to continue their college golf career’s. The Cardinals will be practicing individually over the off season as the first official practice cannot be held until March 1st, 2015. The Cardinals will then host their first tournament of the spring on April 19th and 20th at Avondale Golf Course. The men’s team will be adding two more players to the roster: Adam Power and Hunter Kraft. Adam is from Spokane, WA. and Hunter is a local grad from Coeur d’ Alene High School. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball wrapped up the regular season on a high, winning the last home game of the season on sophomore night while knocking off #8 ranked Snow College. The Cardinals finished in fourth place in the conference, but proved they could play with everyone in the conference. During the season the Cards lost in 5 games to both #8 Salt Lake CC and #2 CSI, in matches that could have easily been Cardinal wins with a better finish. KELSEY STANLEY The region tournament was hosted by the regular season champion CSI. With the tournament seeds in place, this set up the third meeting against the 4th seeded NIC and the 5th seeded USU-Eastern in the quarterfinals, with the winner advancing to the semifinals against top ranked CSI. NIC was well prepared and controlled the majority of the match with immense ball control. NIC won in four games, arranging a match with CSI, with a trip tournament finals and to the NJCAA 2014 National Tournament at stake. Unfortunately the offense of CSI could not be stopped as they hammered their way to a sweep of NIC, ending their season. With the lose, NIC’s streak of consecutive trips to the PAGE 5 national tournament was stopped after four years. The Cardinals finished the season with an 11-11 record and placed five girls on the All-Region team. Setter Maddi Seidl made 1st team, right side Dzeni Hadzisehovic and libero Kennedy Chadwick were on the 2nd team, and middle blocker Matilda Altin joined outside hitter Brittany Aldridge on the Honorable Mention team. Congratulations to the team on a successful run. Recruiting begins immediately to replace several important starters. Stay tuned! MEN’S SOCCER Men’s Soccer finished out their most successful season in years at the NWAC Championships. On Saturday, November 15th, NIC met Edmonds College in a semifinal match. Despite creating some opportunities in regulation, the score was 0-0 after ninety minutes. The Cardinals only needed nine minutes of overtime though for the sudden death gamewinner. After receiving the ball from the left side of the field, Alec Johnson played a forty-five yard bending, diagoKEN THOMPSON nal ball behind the Edmonds left back. Johnson’s pass met Brady Ulen in stride, and Ulen took a touch before converting the winning goal with his knee. The Cardinals met Highline the next day. Highline connected passes quickly from the start and found the net in the 15th minute after a corner kick. In the 30th, they made it 2-0, a score that held until late in the game. After shifting to a more attack-minded style of play, the Cardinals needed to take more and more risks as the final whistle approached. In the 76th minute, the high risk style of play resulted in a penalty kick for Highline. Highline converted, and the championship went to the Thunderbirds for the first time in ten years. Reaching the final was a solid accomplishment for the Cardinals who were back in the NWAC for the first time in eleven years. In addition to finishing as finalists in the 21-member men’s soccer division, the team received Coaches’ Reports recognition regionally and nationally. Before succumbing to Highline in the final, the NWAC ranked the program number one in the conference in the final regular season poll. In the final post-season poll, the National Soccer Coaches’ Association ranked the program 18th in the country. The Cardinals led the league in goals with 56 and was among the best performing defensive teams as well. Cardinal players received recognition as well. Behind a 20 goal season, Adam Talley broke the Cardinals’ scoring record, led the league in goals, and was voted the Baden NWAC Player of the Year. NWAC coaches voted Talley, Jake Kraut, Brady Ulen, and Elias Herman to the All-Star team. Alec Johnson, Mitch Markovetz, and Braden Ridgewell all earned All-Region recognition. Heading into the winter break, the men are focused on academics and several sophomores are exploring their options to compete beyond NIC. WOMEN’S SOCCER The Cardinals finished a good, but unusual year with a loss a Shoreline Community College in the first round of the NWAC playoffs 1-0. The game was a back and forth affair which saw NIC not finish two 1-on1 chances and SCC scored on their one good chance on goal. The Cardinals finDAN HOGAN ished the year with a record of 9-3-9 overall and 8-2-8 in league play. The 9 ties must set a record someplace if records are kept on that sort of thing. NIC gave up only 15 goals in the 21 games starting 4 freshmen at the 5 starting defensive positions for the majority of the season. Four players on the Cardinals team earned postseason honors. Natalie Middleton a sophomore midfielder from Liberty Lake, Washington was name to the NWAC at AllStar team. Alex Rankin, freshman centerback, Sydney Sol, sophomore outside-back, and Meghan Pagano, sophomore forward, were named to the East All-Region team. SOFTBALL With the turn in the weather, we are focusing on individual training and finishing strong in the classroom this semester. With only one week left in the semester the players are preparing for finals and getting ready to go home for Christmas break. We will resume training when they return for spring semester. On the recruiting front, sophomore, DON DON WILLIAMS Maddie Anthony signed with Oregon State University last week. We are excited to see another NIC player in the PAC 12. She will play infield for them starting in the fall of 2015. WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Yang earns All-America honors Former NIC volleyball standout Yang Yang of the Rocky Mountain College volleyball team earned NAIA All-America honors. Yang, a 6-foot middle hitter from Yong’an, China led the Cardinals to the NJCAA national tournament in 2011 and 2012. Yang was also selected the Frontier Conference and NAIA Northwest Region player of the year. During the regular season, Yang led the nation in total blocks and blocks per set (1.59). Rocky Mountain College (32-3) was ranked No. 1 in the country for 11 consecutive polls. The Battlin’ Bears won 31 straight matches and finished 5th in the nation at the NAIA tournament. PAGE 6 CHEER Four months until USA College Nationals! Three practices a week for the next 3 months, with double days in March, but making room for Christmas vacation, basketball, and wrestling NIC Cheerleaders have roughly 100 hours left to practice before the big competition. Plenty of time actually! All year thus far they have been working on developing their skills (stunts, tumbling, baskets, pyramids). They are now in phase two, which is applying their skills to their nationals routine. The team learned a majority of their choreography mid November. Now the focus is performing smoothly, and piecing the routine together, preparing to LESLIE PULLEY do it full out. The team will be performing a few times before California. Their first routine performance will be February 14 at the Prairie Classic Cheer Competition. They will also perform at Idaho 4A/5A Cheerleading Regionals. In addition to performing at competitions, the team will perform a couple of half time routines (different skills due to surface restrictions) at the NIC games starting in January. So I invite you to stop by and join the cheerleaders in cheering on Cardinal basketball and catch some half time excitement as well! MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NJCAA NATIONAL POLL (12/9) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Vincennes University College of Southern Idaho NW Florida State College Salt Lake CC Harcum College Indian Hills CC Butler CC - KS Hill College Trinity Valley CC SW Tennessee CC Tallahassee CC Coffeyville CC Hutchinson CC Cloud County CC Connors State College Cochise College Odessa College Gillette College Three Rivers CC - MO Shelton State CC North Idaho College Motlow State CC Southeastern CC Eastern Florida State College Pearl River CC 11-0 13-0 12-0 10-0 11-0 10-1 12-0 12-1 13-2 10-1 11-1 13-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 10-0 12-1 12-2 12-2 10-1 12-1 11-1 14-1 11-1 8-0 WRESTLING NJCAA NATIONAL POLL (12/3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Chipola College Hutchinson CC Trinity Valley CC Tyler Junior College NW Florida State College Iowa Western CC Eastern Arizona College Seward County CC Florida State College at Jacksonville Odessa College Salt Lake CC Tallahassee CC San Jacinto College-North Gulf Coast State College New Mexico Junior College Snow College State Fair CC College of Southern Idaho Sheridan College Walters State CC Darton State College Angelina College Shelton State CC North Idaho College Eastern Oklahoma State College 10-0 8-0 7-1 9-0 8-0 11-0 9-0 9-0 7-1 12-2 8-2 9-1 8-1 8-1 11-1 8-0 10-2 5-3 9-2 9-2 7-1 8-2 5-1 5-2 7-0 PAGE 7 NJCAA NATIONAL POLL (12/1) 1 2 3 4 5 Clackamas CC North Idaho College Muskegon CC Iowa Central CC 114.0 107.0 82.0 66.0 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 64.0 MEN’S SOCCER NSCAA FINAL POLL (11/25) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Tyler Junior College Iowa Western CC Yavapai College Georgia Perimeter College Monroe College Pima CC Schoolcraft College Northeast Texas CC Eastern Florida State College CC of Baltimore County-Essex Massasoit CC Cincinnati State Tech. and CC Monroe CC Dakota County Tech. College Oakton CC Phoenix College Parkland College North Idaho College Peninsula College Otero Junior College 21-3-0 23-0-2 20-1-2 14-0-1 12-4-2 21-5-1 17-3-1 17-4-2 13-3-1 18-5-0 14-5-1 14-5-1 14-5-2 14-5-0 13-2-1 17-7-0 13-4-0 17-2-2 13-2-4 11-7-1 PAGE 8
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