Whitman College Women's Soccer

Fall 1996 Scoring Leaders

Totals Include One Playoff Game

NameGamesGoals AssistsPoints
Carole Skeeters194513
Jenny Russell193612
Sara Sakamoto193511
Kristen Ott194311
Stephanie Kafoury14419
Molly Willis19408
Nicole Marshall14408
Chrissy Vaughn19317
Jessica Neff16317
Leah Christenson19226
Jamie Grindrod19022
Erin Lawson19102
Jessica Burke2102
Wendy Lilliedoll10011

Whitman College Women's Soccer

Fall 1996 Goalkeeping Statistics

Totals Include One Playoff Game

GoalkeepersGamesW-L-T MinutesGoals AgainstSaves
* Genie Huntemann1811-6-1183424185
Bonnie Yocum11-0-09017
** Sara Sakamoto0 (OT)0-0-02605

Whitman's Genie Huntemann collected 177 saves in goal and seven shutouts during the regular season.







* Whitman goalkeeper Genie Huntemann began the season with four consecutive shutouts. She blanked five of Whitman's first six opponents, and six of its first eight. Huntemann finished the regular season with seven shutouts, counting a 0-0 overtime tie in which she drew a contested red card and was ejected early in the 30-minute overtime period. She held four other teams to just one goal.

** When goalie Genie Huntemann drew a contested red card and was ejected early in an overtime session against the University of Puget Sound on October 6, forward Sara Sakamoto moved into goal for the final 26 minutes of a contest that ended in a 0-0 tie.

Whitman Volleyball Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Dean C. SniderAssistant Coach: David Lynn
Athletic Trainer: Juli DunnAthletic Director: Max Seachris


1996 Whitman Volleyball News & Notes

Mandy Rockwell
Saturday, Sept. 21: Mandy Rockwell was one of six players named to the all-tournament team at the conclusion of the Lewis-Clark State Invitational in Lewiston, Idaho. Other teams in the tournament were Northwest Nazarene College, Western Washington University, Montana Tech and Lewis-Clark State. "It's good to see her get the recognition," Whitman coach Dean Snider said. "She had an outstanding tournament. She is our go-to player."
Saturday, Oct. 5: For the second time in two weeks, Mandy Rockwell earned a spot on an all-tournament team. This time the honor came at the close of the Albertson College Invitational in Lewiston, Idaho. Whitman won its first two matches of the tournament, downing Westminster College and Whitworth College before losing to Western Montana and host Albertson.

1996 Whitman Volleyball Team Awards

Two juniors and two sophomores received season-ending team awards. In a vote of the players, sophomore Mandy Rockwell took home her second Most Valuable Player Award in two seasons, while junior Wendy Wilford accepted the Most Inspirational Award after missing last season due to injury.

Sophomore Ashley Gelvin received the Most Improved Award. Coach Dean Snider presented junior Stephanie Meier with this year's Coaches Award.

Rockwell, an outside hitter who shared team MVP honors with Meier a year ago, posted some impressive statistical numbers during the 1996 fall season. She led the team in kills (362), digs (442) and service aces (59).

Meier, a middle blocker, paced Whitman in blocks (91), was second in digs (297) and third in kills (168).

Wilford, an outside hitter, was third in digs (283), fourth in kills (155) and second in assists (147).

Gelvin saw limited playing time in her first season of collegiate volleyball.

Stephanie Meier Wendy Wilford Ashley Gelvin

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Updated 11/13/96
[ Women's Volleyball ] 23 49 46.9% 101 4.2 127 5.3 40 1.7 21 1 Kafoury 22-9 45 119 37.8% 5 19 26.3% 28 46 60.9% 123 5.6 48 2.2 42 1.9 28 1 Longinotti 24-22 81 237 34.2% 52 126 41.3% 36 54 66.7% 250 10.4 97 4.0 67 2.8 40 2 Sakamoto 21-4 14 53 26.4% 8 28 28.6% 9 14 64.3% 45 2.1 25 1.2 14 0.7 10 1 Saltonstall 7-7 23 61 37.7% 0 1 0.0% 19 25 76.0% 65 9.3 36 5.1 3 0.4 4 3 Totals 24 519 1462 35.5% 158 476 33.2% 277 434 63.8% 1473 61.4 771 32.1 303 12.6 278 22 Updated 2/22/97


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