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AdministrAtion
President
Athletic Director
John S. Pistole is the fifth president of Anderson University. He took over the office in March 2015. A 1978 graduate of AU, he earned a juris doctorate from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law before going into practice for two years. Pistole began a career with the FBI in 1983 before he rose through the ranks and was appointed deputy director in 2004. In March 2006, the FBI honored Pistole with the 2005 Presidential Rank of Distinguished Executive. President Barack Obama appointed Pistole as head of the Transportation Security Administration in the spring of 2010. He was recognized as one of several outstanding alumni of institutions within the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) and received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Anderson University.
Marcie Taylor is in her seventh year as the athletic director at Anderson University. Taylor is in her 25th year overall at Anderson and is currently the head women’s basketball coach. Before taking over the AD position, Taylor was the associate athletic director. Taylor was a guard for the Lady Ravens from 1980-84 and graduated in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education/physical education and a minor in biology. She earned a master’s degree in exercise physiology from Ball State in 1988. Taylor spent one year as an assistant coach at AU before taking over the program in 1991.
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Coaching Staff
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2015 Roster
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Softball Alumni
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Conference Awards
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All-Time Results/Records
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Raven Record Book
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2015 Player Profiles
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2014 Final Statistics
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Diamond Club
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2014 Championship Review
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Sports Medicine Staff
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2015 soFtBALL sCHEdULE date 3/13 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/17 3/18 3/18 3/19 3/19 3/20 3/20 3/28 3/29 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/7 4/11 4/12 4/14 4/16 4/17 4/21 4/24 4/25 5/1 - 3 5/7 - 9 5/15 - 16 5/21 - 26
opponent Simmons College Fontbonne University University of St. Thomas Lesley University Tufts University Bowdoin College William Paterson University McDaniel College Kalamazoo College Hope College North Central College Greenville College mt. st. Joseph University (dH)*
dePauw University (dH) Wittenberg University (DH) Franklin College (DH)* ohio northern University (dH)
site Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Clermont, FL Anderson, in Anderson, in Springfield, OH Franklin, IN Anderson, in North Manchester, IN Defiance, OH Anderson, in
Manchester University (DH)* Defiance College (DH)* Hanover College (dH)* Senior Day Bluffton University (dH)* Anderson, in Trine University (DH) Angola, IN thomas more College (dH) Anderson, in rose-Hulman inst. of tech (dH)* Anderson, in Spalding University (Ky.) (DH) Louisville, KY Transylvania University (DH)* Lexington, KY HCAC Tournament TBA NCAA Regionals TBA NCAA Super Regionals TBA NCAA College World Series Salem, VA
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time 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA 3
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2015 rAVEn stAFF HEAd CoACH tonY HoLLoWAY Tony Holloway enters his eighth season as the head coach of the AU softball program in 2015 and has been with the program for 30 years. In 2014, Holloway guided the Ravens to their fourth consecutive Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference title and subsequent NCAA Division III Tournament berth. In the 2013 NCAA Tournament, Anderson won their first regional championship, defeating No. 2 Trine University twice, and beating Allegheny College in the championship to advance to the Division III World Series in Eau Claire, Wisc. AU finished the season 31-18 overall and 12-4 in the HCAC. The 2011 AU squad fell to eventual national champion and No. 1 Linfield and No. 5 Central in the national tournament. Holloway has been voted HCAC Coach of the Year following each of the last four seasons (2011-14). Holloway served as an assistant coach for 23 years before taking over the top spot in 2008. AU has won seven conference championships, nine post-season conference titles, and made seven NCAA Division III regional appearances (1999, 2000, 2007, 2011-14). Tony and his wife, Teresa, an AU graduate and former Raven softball and volleyball player, reside in Pendleton and have three children: Tyler, Tami Jo, and Tanner.
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2015 rAVEn stAFF AssistAnt CoACH JUstin BAtEs Justin Bates is in his tenth season as an assistant coach on the AU softball team. In Bates’ ten seasons with the AU softball program, the Ravens have won seven conference championships, nine post-season conference titles, and made seven NCAA Division III regional appearances (1999, 2000, 2007, 2011-14). He has helped Anderson to four consecutive Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament championships. Bates earned his bachelor’s degree in mass communication/journalism from Anderson University in 1995. He also lettered in football for the Ravens. He is originally from Vero Beach, Fla., where he played baseball and football in high school. Bates and his wife, Heather, reside in Anderson and have a daughter, Holly.
AssistAnt CoACH dEVin moormAn Devin Moorman will be in her first season on the AU softball coaching staff and will work with the pitchers. Moorman was a four-year letterman on the AU softball team and was a member of the 2013 team that advanced to the NCAA Division III World Series. She was named the 2012 HCAC Pitcher of the Year and was a three-time All-HCAC selection on the mound. She ranks third on the career list with 36 victories on the mound and is fourth in appearances (90), shutouts (6) and strikeouts (249). Her career ERA ranks ninth in school history (3.20) and she is in the top 10 in 17 different categories. Moorman earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 2013 and has spent the last year working in Costa Rica.
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL rostEr
no. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 6
name Carlee Wihebrink Shelby Shaffer Katie McCool Sami Frazier Morgan Burke Blake Thomas Hannah Belvo Megan Wade Regan Sharp Rachael Suits Brittany Sugg Brynn Gooding Taylar Kelso Samantha Ausmus Rachel Fiscus Ashley Cleverly Markie Wood Meg Ramsey Erika Beeler Sorcha Cox Nichole Frazier Samantha Steele Victoria Smith Lauren Grant Mariah Hardin Addie Gray
Yr. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Pos. B/t 3B R/R CF L/R 1B/OF L/L P R/R UTL R/R C R/R P R/R P/IF R/R OF R/R OF L/R OF L/R OF L/R 3B R/R C R/R P R/R P R/R OF L/R 1B R/R P R/R 2B R/R SS R/R OF L/R UTL R/R P R/R P/OF R/R 2B/SS R/R
Hometown / High school Alexandria, Ind. / Alexandria Monroe High School Greenwood, Ind. / Center Grove High School Lafayette, Ind. / McCutcheon High School Greenfield, Ind. / Greenfield Central High School Kokomo, Ind. / Tri-Central High School Franklin, Ind. / Franklin Community High School Camden, Ohio / Preble Shawnee High School Evansville, Ind. / Evansville North High School Fishers, Ind. / Fishers High School Crown Point, Ind. / Crown Point High School Fishers, Ind. / Fishers High School Daleville, Ind. / Daleville High School Avon, Ind. / Avon High School Indianapolis / Beech Grove High School Brownsburg, Ind. / Brownsburg High School Noblesville, Ind. / Noblesville High School New Palestine, Ind. / New Palestine High School Germantown, Ohio / Home Schooled Kokomo, Ind. / Western High School Hagerstown, Ind. / Hagerstown Jr/Sr High School Indianapolis / Franklin Central High School Middlebury, Ind. / Northridge High School Marion, Ind. / Marion High School Anderson, Ind. / Yorktown High School Indianapolis / Decatur Central High School Noblesville, Ind. / Guerin Catholic High School ANDERSON UNIVERSITY
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL ProFiLEs sEniors 21 sorcha Cox
22 nichole Frazier
2B
Ht: 5’4’’
Ht: 5’9’’
HomEtoWn: Hagerstown, Ind. HiGH sCHooL: Hagerstown
HomEtoWn: Indianapolis, Ind.
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right PArEnts: Jonathon and Trinette Cox siBLinGs: Christian (19), Casey (13)
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
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HiGH sCHooL: Franklin Central PArEnts: Darrell and Julia Frazier siBLinGs: Michelle (27)
2014: Appeared in 35 games, making 33 starts...Hit 6 doubles, 1 triple, and had 11 rbi...Had .396 obp and 11 sacrifice hits... turned 5 double plays.
2014: 1st Team All-HCAC...Appeared in 37 games, making 36 starts... Hit 7 doubles, 2 triples, and 11 home runs... Had 86 assists and 3 double plays.
2013: Appeared in 40 games, starting 8... Hit 1 home run and had 6 rbi... Had 12 defensive assists and turned 2 double plays
2013: Appeared in 40 games, making 18 starts... Hit 2 doubles, 1 triple, and had 6 rbi... Had 56 assists.
2012: Appeared in 29 games, making 3 starts... Had 2 rbi... Had 15 defensive assists.
2012: Appeared in 30 games, starting 12... Hit 3 doubles and 1 rbi... Had 23 defensive assists.
23 samantha steele
oF
Ht: 5’4’’ HomEtoWn: Middlebury, Ind. HiGH sCHooL: Northridge BAts/tHroWs: Left/Right PArEnts: Jim and Lisa Steele siBLinGs: Nicky (24)
2014: 1st Team All-HCAC... Appeared in 38 games, making 30 starts... Hit 5 doubles, 2 triples, and had 9 rbi... Had a .389 obp and 14 sacrifice hits. 2013: Appeared in 45 games, starting 29... Hit .333 with 3 rbi... Scored 24 runs and stole 12 bases. 2012: 2nd Team All-HCAC... Appeared in 39 games, making 23 starts... Hit .441 with 1 double and 1 rbi.
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL ProFiLEs JUniors 2 Katie mcCool
oF/1B
3 samantha Frazier
P
Ht: 5’7’’
Ht: 5’10’’
HomEtoWn: Lafayette, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Greenfield, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: McCutcheon
HiGH sCHooL: Greenfield Central
BAts/tHroWs: Left/Left
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
PArEnts: Tom and Carrie McCool
PArEnts: Jeff and Felicia Frazier
siBLinGs: Lauren (22)
2014: 1st Team All-HCAC... Appeared in 37 games, making 36 starts... Hit 6 doubles, 1 triple, and 1 home run... Had .425 obp
2014: 1st Team All-HCAC... Appeared in 26 games, starting 21... Led team with 15 wins...Had 2.21 era while pitching 120.1 innings...Had 1 shutout and 1 save.
2013: Appeared in 31 games, making 11 starts... Hit .341 and had 3 rbi... Was perfect 5 for 5 in stolen base attempts.
2013: 1st Team All-HCAC... Appeared in 44 games, starting 32... Went 12-4 with 8 complete games, 2 saves, and 80 strikeouts.
6 Hannah Belvo
P
Ht: 5’9’’ HomEtoWn: Camden, Ohio HiGH sCHooL: Preble Shawnee BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right PArEnts: Rob and Sue Belvo siBLinGs: Ellie (18), Annilou (16)
2014: 2nd Team All-Conference... Appeared in 21 games, making 17 starts... Went 9-3 with 3.20 era while pitching 96.1 innings... Had 4 rbi as a hitter.
2013: Appeared in 20 games, making 9 starts... Went 7-3 with a 3.76 era...Struck out 35 and had 1 shutout
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL ProFiLEs soPHomorEs 00 Carlee Wihebrink
3B
1 shelby shaffer
CF
Ht: 5’6’’
Ht: 5’3’’
HomEtoWn: Alexandria, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Greenwood, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Alexandria-Monroe
HiGH sCHooL: Center Grove
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Left/Right
PArEnts: Bruce and Kim
PArEnts: Kelly Evert, Randy Shaffer
Wihebrink
siBLinGs: Jordan (22), Baleigh (15),
Aidan Evert (6)
2014: Appeared in 12 games, making 3 starts... had 8 defensive assists...In 6 at-bats, had .143 obp.
4 morgan Burke
UtL
2014: Appeared in 26 games, starting 22... Hit .424 with 1 double, 2 triples, and 2 home runs...Scored 30 runs and stole 11 bases.
5 Blake thomas
C
Ht: 5’2’’
Ht: 5’10’’
HomEtoWn: Kokomo, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Franklin, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Tri-Central
HiGH sCHooL: Franklin Community
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
PArEnts: John and Michele Burke
PArEnts: Brent and Mileah
siBLinGs: Tyler (24)
Thomas siBLinGs: Brooke (18)
2014: All-HCAC Honorable Mention... Appeared in 38 games, making 37 starts... Led team with 34 runs scored and 14 stolen bases... Hit 5 doubles, 3 triples, and 1 home run... Had .916 fld%
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2014: Appeared in 37 games, starting 36... Hit 3 doubles and 2 home runs... Scored 17 runs and was perfect 2 for 2 in stolen base attempts...Had 18 defensive assists and .965 fld%
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL ProFiLEs soPHomorEs 7 megan Wade
P/iF
11 Brittany sugg
oF
Ht: 5’4’’
Ht: 5’2’’
HomEtoWn: Evansville, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Fishers, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Evansville North
HiGH sCHooL: Fishers
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Left/Right
PArEnts: Jim and Julie Wade
PArEnts: Fred and Kim Sugg
siBLinGs: Eric (24)
siBLinGs: Brooke (18), Tyler (14)
2014: Appeared in 9 games, making 7 starts... Hit .556 and had 8 rbi... Had perfect 1.000 fielding %...As a pitcher, went 1-0 in 5.0 innings pitched.
2014: Appeared in 32 games, starting 18... Hit 1 double and had 2 rbi... Scored 13 runs and 2 stolen bases... Had 1.000 fld%
12 Brynn Gooding
oF
Ht: 5’2’’ HomEtoWn: Daleville, Ind. HiGH sCHooL: Daleville BAts/tHroWs: Left/Right PArEnts: Roger and Wendy Gooding siBLinGs: Laurynn (13)
2014: Appeared in 33 games, making 18 starts... Hit .254 with 2 doubles and had 11 rbi... Stole 2 bases and had .963 fld%.
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL ProFiLEs soPHomorEs 13 taylar Kelso
15 rachel Fiscus
3B
P
Ht: 5’5’’
Ht: 5’6’’
HomEtoWn: Avon, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Brownsburg, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Avon
HiGH sCHooL: Brownsburg
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
PArEnts: Rhonda and Dean Kelso
PArEnts: Brian and Cindy Fiscus
siBLinGs: Skylar (23)
siBLinGs: Lauren (22), Robbie (15)
2014: Appeared in 39 games, starting 38... Hit .304 with 12 doubles, 2 triples, and 4 home runs... Had 34 rbi... Led team with 4 sacrifice flies...Had .931 fld% with 65 defensive assists.
2014: Appeared in 12 games, making 3 starts...Went 5-2 with 4.73 era... Threw 2 complete games and struck out 17 batters.
18 meg ramsey
1B
Ht: 5’11’’ HomEtoWn: Germantown, Ohio HiGH sCHooL: Home Schooled BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right PArEnts: Daniel and Jenny Ramsey
siBLinGs: Molly (26), Jess (24), Addy (17), Gretchen (15)
2014: Appeared in 5 games and had 4 at-bats...Had one put-out and 1 defensive assist.
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL ProFiLEs FrEsHmEn 9 regan sharp
10 rachael suits
oF
oF
Ht: 5’2’’
Ht: 5’2’’
HomEtoWn: Fishers, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Crown Point, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Fishers
HiGH sCHooL: Crown Point
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Left/Right
PArEnts: Walter and Lori Sharp
PArEnts: Michelle and Warren
siBLinGs: Evan (22), Maddie (17)
Suits siBLinGs: Michael Plumb (25)
HiGH sCHooL: HCC All Conference, 3rd team All-State, Co-Offensive Player of the Year, Honor Roll
14 samantha Ausmus
HiGH sCHooL: All Conference and All Area Honorable Mention, Honor Roll
16 Ashley Cleverly
C
Ht: 5’7’’
Ht: 5’8’’
HomEtoWn: Indianapolis, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Noblesville, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Beech Grove
HiGH sCHooL: Noblesville
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
PArEnts: Sam and Dawn Ausmus
PArEnts: Brian and Sarah Cleverly siBLinGs: Alex (16), Andy (14)
HiGH sCHooL: 2 Years All Conference and Academic Honorable Mention
HiGH sCHooL: 4 years All Conference
17 markie Wood
oF
Ht: 5’2’’ HomEtoWn: New Palestine, Ind. HiGH sCHooL: New Palestine BAts/tHroWs: Left/Right PArEnts: Keith and Timi Wood siBLinGs: Michael (24)
HiGH sCHooL: 2 years All Conference and All District
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2015 rAVEn soFtBALL ProFiLEs FrEsHmEn 20 Erika Beeler
P
24 Victoria smith
UtL
Ht: 5’7’’
Ht: 5’3’’
HomEtoWn: Kokomo, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Marion, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Western
HiGH sCHooL: Marion
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
PArEnts: Jeff and Jami Beeler
PArEnts: Amy and Benjye Smith
siBLinGs: Joshua (16)
siBLinGs: Olivia (17)
2014: Transfer from Spalding University
HiGH sCHooL: 3 year All Conference, 2 year All County, Sectional Champions
26 Lauren Grant
P
27 mariah Hardin
P/oF
Ht: 5’6’’
Ht: 5’7’’
HomEtoWn: Anderson, Ind.
HomEtoWn: Indianapolis, Ind.
HiGH sCHooL: Yorktown
HiGH sCHooL: Decatur Central
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right
PArEnts: Brandon and Diane Grant
PArEnts: Angela and Steve Hardin siBLinGs: Austin (13)
HiGH sCHooL: Won Semi-State Junior year, All County Freshman Year
HiGH sCHooL: All Conference in 2013, Captain in 2014
28 Addie Gray
2B/ss
Ht: 5’3’’ HomEtoWn: Noblesville, Ind. HiGH sCHooL: Guerin Catholic BAts/tHroWs: Right/Right PArEnts: Kimberly and Glen Gray siBLinGs: Zach (27), Hannah (23)
HiGH sCHooL: Team captain
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2014 CHAmPionsHiP rEViEW
The Anderson University softball team won their fourth consecutive Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament championship in 2014. The Ravens clinched the crown with a 13-4 victory over Bluffton University in the HCAC Championship game. In three games in the HCAC Tournament, Anderson outscored their opponents 29-8 and they never trailed in any game. By winning the HCAC title, Anderson advanced to the NCAA Regionals, where they defeated Fontbonne University in the opening game, 9-5, thanks to a walk-off grand slam by Nichole Frazier. AU then fell to Illinois Wesleyan University and Lake Forest College, ending their run. The Ravens earned multiple HCAC honors in 2014, including MVP, Pitcher of the Year, and Coach of the Year. Sami Frazier won Pitcher of the Year after going 15-4 with a 2.21 era. She struck out 86 batters and had one save. Nichole Frazier earned conference
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MVP after hitting .400 with a conference-best slugging percentage of .800 in league play. Frazier also ranked among the conference leaders in home runs (6), RBI (22), and total bases (40). Head Coach Tony Holloway won Coach of the Year for the fourth consecutive season after guiding the Ravens to a 26-7 regular season record, including 15-1 in the HCAC. Three other Ravens were named to the HCAC First Team: Yardley Collett, Samantha Steele, and Katie McCool. Hannah Belvo was named to the HCAC Second Team, and Morgan Burke was named HCAC Honorable Mention. Throughout the regular season, Nichole Frazier earned HCAC Hitter of the Week honors twice. Tayar Kelso was named Hitter of the Week once. Sami Frazier won Pitcher of the Week honors on two occasions, and Hannah Belvo was named Pitcher of the Week once.
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rAVEn soFtBALL ALUmni Patty Adkins 1989-91 Kourtney Allender 2011 Jessica Alsman 2006-2009 Lori Anderson 1978 Stephanie Atkins 2009-12 Caitlyn Arnold 2013 1982-85 Lori Ball Kristen Barnett 1992-95 Michelle Barnett 1989-92 Becky Bathauer 1983 Linda Beck 1984 Barb Beilman 1990-92 Kris Benefield 1987 Magara Beverly 1995 Karen Boese 1981 Amy Bombardi 1995 Mandy Bontrager 1997-00 Kim Bowen 1996-97 Heather Boyce 1996 Shannon Bradley 1996-99 Robin Brooks 1979-80 Michelle Brooks 2010-12 Sandy Brown 1978 Tasha Broyles 1997 Brenda Bucci 1982-83 Kelly Buchs 1978-81 Mary Cain 1996-99 Jeri Campbell 1986 Denise Carroll 1981-82 Kristi Casey 1994 Lindsey Cerajewski 1998 Misti Chastain 2001-02 Ronda Clapsaddle 1988 Becky Closser 1980-83 Barrett Cobb 1994-95 Chris Cowan 1983-86 Kris Coyne 1978 Monica Crowe 2009-12 Linsey Dawson 2004 Amy Day 1995 Casie Dean 2003-04 Carrie Deane 2002-03 Dottie Deardorff 1984 Shari DeBoer 2000-01 Jami Delagrange 2010-11 Stacie Dempsey 1992 Lindsay Dennis 2005-06 Keena DeYoung 1995-96 Julie Dick 1990-93 Michelle Douglas 1988 Kerri Doutlik 2012 Bailey Dunbar 2009-11 DeAnn Edge 1997-00 Zella Elliott 1978-81 Lisa Ellis 1983 Carrie Erskine 2002 Stephanie Felty 1983
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Ashley Fields 2006 Jackie Fields 1978 Donna Fishter 1991-94 Coleen Fishter 1991-92 Erin Flanagan 1999-02 LeAnn Flintoff 1994 1997-00 Amie Flowers Amber Fox 2000-01 Christy Fox 2003-05, 07 Erica Freitag 1993 Natalie Galier 2002 Brittany Garner 2002 Leslie Gindhart 1999-02 Jeani Gollihue 1983 Anna Goodman 2006 Amber Hall 2002-05 Cheryl Hall 1978-80 Chelsie Haines 2008-2009 Valleta Hamel 1978 Kim Hammel 1992-93 Donnetta Hardeman 1994-96 Sue Hardman 1978-79 Lori Helder 1990 Lys Hess 2009-13 Angie Hileman 1993-94 Madeline Hirakis 1995 Mindy Hobbs 1982-85 Stephanie Hobbs 1996-97 Amanda Hodges 1996-98 Jamie Holcomb 1995-96 Mindy Holiday 1988 Teresa Holloway 1987-89 Carla Holm 1980-81 Sheila Holsopple 2000-01 Allie Hoover 2009-11 Monica Hostetler 1999-00 Amy Houlton 1986-89 Ramona Houlton 1979 Penny Hufford 1984-87 Alyssa Hull 2004-07 Melissa Humerickhouse 1998-01 Brittany Hunter 2010-11 Dawn Johns 1988-91 Amy Johnson 1992-94 Diane Kaeser 1996 Jenny Kardatzke 1996-98 Becky Kaufman 2001 Beth Kennedy 1980 Jan Koeniger 1978-79 Kendal Koprunski 1999 Megan Kruse 2009-12 Heather Kuck 1993 Brittany Lane 2006-2009 Tiffany LaRue 2003 Lori Latham 1992 Jami Lawson 2004-05 Kim Lawson 1993-94
Cheryl Lawyer 1985 Katie Lee 2011-13 Sherry Lee 1988, 90 Gloria Lehnus 1978 Jessica Lenz 2003 Andi Ley 2010-11 2001 Katie Lindsey Krista Litweller 1991 Lindsey Loeffler 1988 Amy Loehndorf 2004-07 Lori Lyons 1987-89 Paula Manchess 1989-91 Carmelo Marchesano 2005 Kathy Marker 1985-88 Brittany Markley 2005 Amy Martin 1986-87 Laura McCarthy 1980-83 Jill McCleary 1998 Gina McCraken 1978, 80-81 Beth McElfresh 1979 Karen McGraw 1982-84 Beth McKee 1986 Carol McMillan 1979-82 Christine Miller 1984 Tami Miller 1989-90, 93 Ardath Miller 1998-01 Tonya Moore 2003-04 Natalie Moorhouse 2010-13 Devin Moorman 2010-13 Bev Neidert 1978-80 Cathy Newman 1978-79 Katy Ogden 2010-13 Mona Olson 1980-83 Jenny Orme 1992 Brenda “Sadie” Oyer 1982-85 Paula Pabst 1985-87 Marta Palen 2002 Gina Parker 1988 Jamie Placencia 1997 Gwen Plough 1978-79 Denise Poor 1995 Christi Powell 1996 Cathy Prenkert 1981 Tori Price 2012-13 Rebecca Quilty 2003-04 Meghan Ramming 2000, 02-03 Tonya Randall 1991-92 Megan Ream 2010-13 Joy Rego 1979-80 Susan Reynolds 1982 Kate Richards 2006-2009 Deborah Rinker 1990 Kim Roberts 1986 Alisha Roland 2002-03 Cindy Ross 1978 Christin Rudell 1998-99, 01 Kelly Rusterholx 2009-12
Sara Rychener 1996-99 Dawn Sanders 2004-07 Sarah Schemmer 1990 Laura Schmid 1986-88 Jolene Scott 1985 Katie Scott 2011 Laura Selking 1990 Ashleigh Seyfried 2006-07 Ashley Shallenberger 2003 Shannon Sherfy 1987 Stephanie Sherwood 1999 Bre Shively 2012 Kelly Shuck 2006, 08-09 Julia Siefring 2006-2009 Summer Siehl 1978 Karen Silman 1978 Lauren Smith 2009-13 Christi Sollars 1984-86 Kari Springer 1983 Suzy Starr 1981 Kelly Stath 1978-79 Jennifer Steffensen 1990-93 Ashley Stetler 2004 Tracy Stohler 1992-95 Bethany Strange 2000 Angie Strickler 1991-93 Jody Susdorf 1988-91 Kim Sweany 1979, 82 Emily Sweetheimer 1994 Joyce Taylor 1985-86 Lisa Taylor 1980-82 Marcie Taylor 1981 Lisa Tebbe 1985-86 Jama Teeters 1986-88 Holly Theobald 1996-97 Emily Thombs 2001-02 Ellen Thompson 2009-11 Kelly Thompson 2005-08 Jessica Thompson 1995-97 Jennifer Toussant 1997 Sarah Turner 1992 Angie Ulary 1985 Danielle Van Allen 1990 Wendy Walter 1987-89 Amy Weaver 1995 Laura Webster 1991 Amanda Western 2013 Amy Wuestefeld 2010-13 Melissa Wilkie 1989 Sara Wilbur 2009 Ashleigh Wilson 2011 Kari Wilson 2008 Lolly Wilson 1992 Sue Wood 2000-03 Kim Yoakum 2008 Marla Yoder 2001-02 Missy Zachary 1994-95
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rAVEn soFtBALL AWArds rEGULAr sEAson ConFErEnCE titLEs 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2012 2014
- Anderson - Anderson - Anderson - Anderson - Anderson - Anderson - Anderson
(ICAC) (HCAC) (HCAC) (HCAC) (HCAC) (HCAC) (HCAC)
toUrnAmEnt titLEs 1994 - Anderson (ICAC) 1996 - Anderson (ICAC) 1997 - Anderson (HCAC) 2000 - Anderson (HCAC) 2007 - Anderson (HCAC) 2011 - Anderson (HCAC) 2012 - Anderson (HCAC) 2013 - Anderson (HCAC) 2014 - Anderson (HCAC)
ConFErEnCE mVPs 1994 1996 1998 1999 2006 2007 2009 2012 2013 2014
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Donna Fishter (ICAC) Donnetta Hardeman (ICAC) Sara Rychener (HCAC) DeAnn Edge (HCAC) Kelly Thompson (Pitcher) Kelly Thompson (Pitcher) Lesli Randall (Hitter) - Chelsie Haines (Hitter) - Natalie Moorhouse (Hitter) Devin Moorman (Pitcher) - Amy Wuestefeld (Hitter) Sami Frazier (Pitcher) -Nichole Frazier (Hitter) Sami Frazier (Pitcher)
CoACH oF tHE YEAr AWArds 1988 - Larry Holloway (HCW) 1990 - Larry Holloway (HCW) 1994 - Larry Holloway (ICAC) 1996 - Larry Holloway (ICAC) 1997 - Larry Holloway (HCAC) 2000 - Larry Holloway (HCAC) 2006 - Larry Holloway (HCAC) 2007 - Larry Holloway (HCAC) 2011 - Tony Holloway (HCAC) 2012 - Tony Holloway (HCAC) 2013 - Tony Holloway (HCAC) 2014 - Tony Holloway (HCAC)
tEAm most VALUABLE PLAYErs
1978 – Jan Koeniger
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Bev Neidert Becky Closser Kelly Buchs Mona Olson Mindy Hobbs and Laura McCarthy 1984 – Mindy Hobbs 1985 – Mindy Hobbs 1986 – Kathy Marker 1987 – Kathy Marker and Penny Hufford 1988 – Jama Teeters 1989 – Lori Lyons and Amy Houlton 1990 – Michelle Barnett 1991 – Patty Adkins 1992 – Jennifer Steffensen 1993 – Angie Strickler, Tami Miller and Angie Hileman 1994 – Angie Hileman and Amy Johnson 1995 – Donnetta Hardeman 1996 – Donnetta Hardeman 1997 – DeAnn Edge 1998 – Sara Rychener 1999 – Sara Rychener 2000 – DeAnn Edge and Amie Flowers 2001 – Melissa Humerickhouse 2002 – Erin Flanagan 2003 – Sue Wood 2004 – Dawn Sanders 2005 – Jami Lawson 2006 – Kelly Thompson 2007 – Lesli Randall 2008 – Erin Garrity 2009 – Chelsie Haines 2010 – Natalie Moorhouse 2011 - Amy Wuestefeld 2012 - Monica Crowe 2013 - Amy Wuestefeld 2014 - Nichole Frazier
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
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ALL-ConFErEnCE sELECtions
1986 – Kathy Marker 1987 – Penny Hufford, Lori Lyons, Teresa Downey 1988 – Dawn Johns, Amy Houlton 1989 – Lori Lyons, Jody Susdorf 1990 – Patty Adkins, Michelle Barnett, Jody Susdorf, Dawn Johns 1991 – Angie Strickler, Donna Fishter 1992 – Kristen Barnett, Michelle Barnett, Angie Strickler 1993 – Donna Fishter, Angie Hileman, Angie Strickler
1994 – Donna Fishter, Angie Hileman, Amy Johnson, Missy Zachary 1995 – Donnetta Hardeman, Tracy Stohler 1996 – Donnetta Hardeman, Stephanie Hobbs, Mary Cain, Holly Theobald 1997 – DeAnn Edge, Mary Cain, Amie Flowers, Sara Rychener, Holly Theobald 1998 – Sara Rychener, Mary Cain, DeAnn Edge, Amie Flowers 1999 – DeAnn Edge, Mary Cain, Amie Flowers, Christin Rudell, Sara Rychener 2000 – DeAnn Edge, Amie Flowers, Sue Wood 2001 – Sue Wood, Melissa Humerickhouse 2002 – Sue Wood 2003 – Sue Wood, Tiffany LaRue 2004 – Dawn Sanders, Lesli Randall 2005 - Jami Lawson, Amy Loehndorf 2006 - Dawn Sanders, Julia Siefring, Lesli Randall, Amy Loehndorf, Anna Goodman, Kelly Thompson 2007 - Kelly Thompson, Lesli Randall, Gretchen Louzon, Dawn Sanders 2008 - Kelly Thompson, Erin Garrity, Gretchen Louzon, Chelsie Haines 2009 - Chelsie Haines, Gretchen Louzon 2010 - Natalie Moorhouse 2011 - Lauren Smith, Katie Lee, Lys Hess 2012 - Katie Lee, Devin Moorman, Natalie Moorhouse, Monica Crowe, Amy Wuestefeld, Yardley Collett 2013 - Yardley Collett, Lauren Smith, Amy Wuestefeld, Katy Ogden, Katie Lee, Megan Ream, Sami Frazier 2014 - Yardley Collett, Nichole Frazier, Samantha Steele, Katie McCool, Sami Frazier 19
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rAVEn soFtBALL ALL-timE rEsULts Adrian, Mich. Albion, Mich. Alfred, N.Y. Allegheny, Pa. Alma, Mich. Alvernia, Pa. Ancilla Augustana, Ill. Aurora Baldwin-Wallace, Ohio Ball State Benedictine, Ill. Bethany, W.V. Bethel Blackburn, Ill. Bluffton Brandeis, Miss. Bridgewater, Va. Buffalo State, N.Y. Butler Calvin, Mich. Calumet Carthage, Wisc. Case Western, Ohio Central, Iowa Centre, Ky. Chapman, Calif. Clark, Ga. Coast Guard Concordia, Ill. Cortland St., N.Y. Defiance, Ohio DePauw Dubuque, Iowa Earlham Emerson, N.J. Endicott Farleigh Dickinson, N.J. Farmingdale Farmingham St. Findlay, Ohio Fitchburg St., Mass.
1-4 3-6 1-2 4-0 2-5 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-5 2-1 2-3 12-4 3-0 10-15 1-1 0-4 1-0 4-8 0-3 1-0 1-3 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-1 0-4 20-18 35-18 1-0 31-3 0-1 3-1 2-2 1-0 1-0 0-5 1-0
Fontbonne, Mo. Franklin Franklin & Marshall Georgian, Conn. Goshen Grace Hanover Heidelberg, Ohio Hendrix, Ark. Hiram, Ohio Hope Hood, Ark. Huntington Illinois Illinois College Illinois Wesleyan Indiana Indianapolis IU-Southeast Indiana Wesleyan ISU-Evansville Ithaca, N.Y. IUPUI IUPU-FW John Carroll, Ohio Judson, Ill. Kalamazoo, Mich. Kean, N.J. Lake Forest, Ill. Lakeland, Wisc. Lake Michigan Lake Sumpter, Fla. Lake Superior, Mich. LaSalle, Pa. Lewis, Ill. Lewis and Clark, Idaho Lincoln J.C., Ill. Linfield Lock Haven, Pa. Loras, Iowa Luther Malone, Ohio
5-1 49-25 1-0 1-1 9-1 7-14 60-27 7-2 1-0 6-0 1-2 4-0 23-16 1-0 0-1 2-7 1-1 0-2 0-1 10-16 0-2 0-4 0-37 0-6 2-1 0-1 1-0 2-4 0-3 1-1 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-3 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-0
Manchester Manhattenville, N.Y. Marian Marquette, Ill. Marrietta, Ohio Maryville, Mo. Mary Washington, Va. Massachusetts Mass.- Liberal Arts McDaniel McKendree, Ill. Milwaukee SOE, Wisc. Misericordia, Pa. Montclair, N.J. Morehead State, Ky. Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio Mount Union, Ohio Muhlenberg, Pa. Muskingum, Ohio New Jersey North Central, Ill. Northwestern Iowa Notre Dame Oakland City Ohio Northern Olivet, Mich. Otterbein Parkland Comm., Ill. Penn St.-Behrend, Pa. Pine Manor, Mass. Plattsburgh St., N.Y. Purdue Ramapo, N.J Rose-Hulman Roger Williams Rowan, N.J. Saginaw Valley, Mich. Salem, W.V. Salisbury Sienna Heights, Mich. Simpson, Iowa Skidmore
58-46 1-0 12-14 1-0 3-8 1-5 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-4 1-0 1-2 1-2 0-2 22-15 1-9 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-2 4-1 3-3 2-6 3-2 0-3 0-1 3-0 1-0 0-1 0-3 1-2 16-4 1-0 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-1 1-3 0-6 1-0
Southwestern, Tex. Springfield St. Ambrose, Iowa St. Benedict St. Francis St. John Fisher, N.Y. St. Joseph St. Mary’s St. Mary’s/Woods St. Norbert, Wisc. St. Thomas, Minn. Staten Island SUNY Oswego Taylor Thiel, Pa. Thomas More, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Transylvania, Ky. Trine Trinity Christian Ursinus, Pa. Utica Valparaiso Wartburg, Iowa Washington, Mo. Washington-St. Louis Washington & Jefferson Westminster, Pa. Wheaton, Mass. Widener, Pa. William Paterson, N.J. Williams Wilmington, Ohio Winona State, Minn. Wisc.-Eau Claire Wisc.-LaCrosse Wisc.-Parkview Wisc.-Plattville Wisc.-Stout Wisc.-Whitewater Wisc.- River Falls Wittenburg, Ohio
1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 13-20 0-2 0-2 18-28 3-11 1-3 1-1 1-0 1-0 22-23 1-1 7-1 2-3 16-14 5-20 2-0 1-3 2-1 2-4 0-1 0-1 0-3 1-0 2-2 2-0 4-3 2-3 1-0 9-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-2 1-1 4-2 0-2 0-1 5-7
ALL-timE CoACHinG rECords Name
Loss
Pct.
50
51
.495
1983
15
9
.625
Larry Holloway
1984-07
431
503
.461
Tony Holloway
2008-14
179
115
.609
Totals
38 Years
675
678
.499
Bob Kearns Beverly Baum
20
Years
Win
1978-82
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rAVEn soFtBALL rECord BooK BAttinG AVErAGE Career – .434 Angie Hileman (1993-94) Season – .496 Jamie Lawson (2005) sLUGGinG PErCEntAGE Career – .766 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – .929 Amie Flowers (1998) on-BAsE PErCEntAGE Career – .552 Angie Hileman (1993-94) Season – .607 Angie Hileman (1994)
stoLEn BAsE PCt. (min. 10 Att.) Career – .943 D. Hardeman (1994-96) Season – 1.000 D. Hardeman (1995) GAmEs PLAYEd Career – 174 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 51 Five players tied (2000) GAmEs stArtEd Career – 174 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 51 Five players tied (2000) At-BAts Career – 538 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 169 DeAnn Edge (2000) Game – 6 Six players tied
rUns sCorEd Career – 164 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 44 DeAnn Edge (1998 & 99) Game – 4 Sixteen players tied Hits Career – 233 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 73 DeAnn Edge (2000) Game – 5 Lesli Randall vs. MSJ (5-6-06)
doUBLEs Career – 52 Amie Flowers (1997-00) Season – 17 Amie Flowers (1997) and Melissa Humerickhouse (2000) Game – 3 Seven players tied triPLEs Career – 13 Lori Lyons (1987-89) and Donnetta Hardeman (1994-96) Season – 9 Kathy Marker (1988) Game – 2 Five players tied HomE rUns Career – 37 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 12 Chelsie Haines (2009) Game – 2 Twenty-four players tied
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rUns BAttEd in Career – 156 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 53 DeAnn Edge (1999) Game – 8 Amy Loehndorf vs. Hanover (5-1-05) totAL BAsEs Career – 412 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 126 DeAnn Edge (2000) Game – 12 Lesli Randall vs. Rose-Hulman (4-4-06)
WALKs Career – 74 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 33 Angie Hileman (1993) Game – 4 Donna Fishter vs. Earlham (3-30-93) and Angie Hileman vs. Earlham (3-30-93) Hit BY PitCH Career – 38 Amie Flowers (1997-00) Season – 12 Amie Flowers (1999) Game – 3 Kelly Rusterholx vs Hood (3-19-11)
sACriFiCE FLiEs Career – 9 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) and Natalie Moorhouse (2010-13) Season – 7 Michelle Barnett (1991) Game – 2 Six players tied sACriFiCE BUnts Career – 53 Lesley Gindhart (1999-02) Season – 18 Dawn Johns (1991) Game – 2 Forty-five different players tied stoLEn BAsEs Career – 68 Sue Wood (2000-03) Season – 22 Amy Wuestefeld (2013) Game – 4 DeAnn Edge vs. Bluffton (5-8-99) EArnEd rUn AVErAGE Career – 2.18 Sarah Rychener (1996-99) Season – 1.28 Gretchen Louzon (2007) oPPonEnts BAttinG AVErAGE Career – .211 Monica Crowe (2009-12) Season – .189 Monica Crowe (2009) FEWEst WALKs PEr GAmE Career – 0.92 Misty Chastain (2001-02) Season – 0.85 Misty Chastain (2001)
striKEoUts PEr GAmE Career – 7.45 Monica Crowe (2009-12) Season – 8.79 Monica Crowe (2009)
Wins Career – 61 Sara Rychener (1996-99) Season – 20 Sara Rychener (1999) and Monica Crowe (2012) sAVEs Career – 8 Lauren Smith (2009, 11-13) Season – 3 Kelly Thompson (2006) and Monica Crowe (2010) APPEArAnCEs Career – 106 Sara Rychener (1996-99) Season – 32 Amy Houlton (1988) GAmEs stArtEd Career – 86 Sara Rychener (1996-99) Season – 26 Sheila Holsopple (2001) ComPLEtE GAmEs Career – 81 Sara Rychener (1996-99) Season – 24 Sara Rychener (1999) and Sheila Holsopple (2000 and 2001) sHUtoUts Career – 19 Monica Crowe (2009-12) Season – 7 Monica Crowe (2011) inninGs PitCHEd Career – 580.0 Sara Rychener (1996-99) Season – 178.2 Sheila Holsopple (2000) Game – 11 Casie Dean vs. Mt. St. Joe (4-19-03) striKEoUts Career – 528 Monica Crowe (2009-12) Season – 149 Monica Crowe (2010) Game – 15 Kelly Thompson vs. Franklin (3-20-07) HiGHEst FiELdinG PErCEntAGE Career – .983 Stephanie Atkins (2009-12) Season – 1.000 Katie Lindsey (2001) most CHAnCEs Career – 1,006 DeAnn Edge (1997-00) Season – 376 Shannon Bradley (1998) Game – 18 Mandy Bontrager vs. Hanover (4-9-97) most PUtoUts Career – 881 Stephanie Atkins (2009-12) Season – 354 Christin Rudell (1999) Game – 17 Three players tied most Assists Career – 413 M.Humerickhouse (1998-01) Season – 150 DeAnn Edge (1999) Game – 11 Donnetta Hardeman vs. Hanover (4-5-96) 21
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Steve Risinger
Mandy Bush
The Anderson University Sports Medicine program has built itself into one of the finest small college programs in the nation. The numerous sports teams rely upon the athletic trainers year-round to help mend their wounds and rehabilitate injuries. Steven "Doc" Risinger, AU’s director of sports medicine, head athletic trainer and professor of kinesiology, has crafted a superlative career in the field of sports medicine over the past 37 years. A member of the Indiana Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame and a 1974 Anderson University graduate, Risinger has worked diligently to build the AU program into a national leader. In the summer of 2000, the National Athletic Trainer’s Association named Risinger as the nation’s Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer for 2000, an annual award recognizing the organization’s trainer of the year. Among his other numerous honors, Risinger was presented with the prestigious Sagamore of the Wabash in 1999, the highest honor bestowed upon citizens of the state of Indiana. In the summer of 1998, he worked at the Olympic Training center in Colorado Springs, Colo. He is also a past president of the Indiana Athletic Trainers Association National Board of Certification and NATA member. In addition, Risinger has been named Indiana Athletic Trainer of the Year. He has also been active as the co-chairman of the Governmental Affairs Committee
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Christina Merckx
Adam Crosby
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that was responsible for obtaining licensure for Indiana athletic trainers and was appointed by the governor as the first president of the Indiana Athletic Trainers Licensure Board. Along with his long tenure at Anderson University, Risinger has worked with the Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs, and Indianapolis Colts. Risinger and his wife, Barb, have three sons: Steve Jr., Ben, and Nick. Risinger is assisted by Mandy Bush, Christina Merckx, Adam Crosby, Chris Hamlyn, and Olivia Jackson. Mandy Bush is in her ninth year on the AU sports medicine staff. She earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Anderson University in 2001. She added her MSEd in exercise science from the University of Kansas in 2003 and was a graduate assistant at MidAmerica Nazarene University. Bush and her husband, Jimmy, reside in Noblesville. Christina Merckx is the director of athletic training education and assistant professor of kinesiology. She is a graduate of Anderson University and received her Master of Science degree in sports management from the University of Northern Colorado. She added her PhD in human performance from
Chris Hamlin
Olivia Jackson
Southern Mississippi, and re-joined the AU staff in 2011. Adam Crosby is in his fourth year on the AU sports medicine staff. He earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from AU in 2008 and added his master’s degree in sport and human performance from Ball State University in 2010. Chris Hamlyn is in his fourth year on the AU sports medicine staff. He earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Manchester College in 2007 and added his master’s degree in kinesiology with emphasis in athletic training from Indiana University in 2009. Olivia Jackson is in her first year as an assistant athletic trainer and preceptor within the Department of Athletics. She is employed by Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers to serve the AU Athletic Training Department. Jackson completed her Master of Science degree in sport and exercise science at the University of Central Florida in 2014, where she worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. She also worked at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro as a certified intern athletic trainer during the 2011-2012 school year. Jackson is a 2011 graduate of Marietta College where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training. Serving as team physicians for the tenth year will be Dr. Jared Jones and orthopedic surgeons Nimu Surtani and Joe Jerman.
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