UW-Parkside @Play - November 9, 2011

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Contents Feature Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Top Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 Top Performers . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . 17-18 Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24 Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27 Inside Teams . . . . . . . . . . 28-39

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In her 10th season as head coach, Jenny Kenesie hopes to lead the Rangers to a place they’ve never been before – an NCAA Tournament Region championship. Four seniors with plenty of experience – guard Jadee Rooney, forward Amy Selk, guard Kaitlyn Bettiga and forward Brittany Beyer – are starting for Parkside this season.

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A number of striking action photos can be seen in this week’s edition of UW-Parkside @Play. Among the many Ranger athletes depicted in these colorful images are those who participate in men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s golf, and men’s and women’s cross-country.

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The Inside Men’s and Women’s Teams sections in this week’s edition of UW-Parkside @Play will bring you up to date with what’s happening in each sport, regardless if the team is in season or out. Women’s sports that are highlighted are soccer, volleyball, cross-country, basketball and softball. The spotlight also shines on the following men’s sports: baseball, soccer, golf, basketball, wrestling and cross-country.


Women’s basketball Rooney led the Rangers in scoring (15.5 points per game) in 2010-11 and was among the top 10 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference In each of the past two years, the in scoring, assists (116), free throw UW-Parkside women’s basketball percentage (.809), three-point field team has produced the best season goal percentage (.414) and assistin school history. That can’t go on to-turnover ratio (1.51). forever, of course, but with four seSelk topped the league in niors projected to start on a highlyrebounding in 2010-11 with an averregarded and very experienced age of 8.5, including a GLVC-best team, this season could be the one 6.16 defensive boards. She scored that sends the state’s only Division II in double figures 14 times and was program into unchartered territory. eighth in the conference in field goal “All four of our seniors have had percentage (.522). a huge impact on our program, and “Both of them, from the minute their experience is going to make a they walked onto campus, have big difference for us this season,” worked hard and done everything said 10th-year head coach Jenny we’ve asked them to do,” Kenesie Kenesie. “Our seniors have an unsaid. “They don’t take a day off. derstanding of how important each practice and each game is, and that attitude rubs off on the other players.

They’re great role models on and off the court.” Bettiga led the nation in assist-toturnover ratio (2.79), while pacing the Rangers in steals (53) and assists (159). Beyer, who is returning from an ankle injury, enters the 2011-12 campaign sixth in school history in scoring (1,199 points). As juniors, this quartet helped Parkside compile its best-ever GLVC record (15-3) on the way to a 24-7 overall mark and led the Rangers to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen. In 2009-10, Parkside went 23-8 and earned its first division crown. Others expected to contribute significantly this season include

“The seniors are expected to be our leaders this year, and I’m confident they will do exactly that. They understand the value of ‘team’ and they are willing to work with the less experienced players, which will go a long way toward the development of those players.” The seniors, each of whom started all 31 games last season, are 5-foot-9 shooting guard Jadee Rooney, 5-11 power forward Amy Selk, 5-6 point guard Kaitlyn Bettiga and 5-10 forward Brittany Beyer.

The Rangers posted a 24-7 record in 2010-11.

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squad hopes third time is a charm Rangers aiming for an NCAA Tournament Region championship

Jadee Rooney

5-10 junior forward Cheryl Leyns, 5-8 junior guard Jaleesa Trussell and 5-10 sophomore forward Danielle Slivka. Playing without Beyer, the Rangers showed signs of the team

they hope to be this season with a 60-53 exhibition victory at Division I Loyola Oct. 28. Rooney and Selk combined for 47 points, while Trussell and Slivka grabbed nine rebounds each.

Kenesie acknowledges that no matter how skilled and prepared a team is, it still needs some good fortune to advance to the next level in the form of an NCAA Tournament Region title.

“I was happy with the way we played defensively and liked the commitment and intensity that everyone displayed,” Kenesie said. “It was nice to get a win, but we have to continue to improve defensively and we must get more of a balanced attack offensively.”

“To go as far as we want to go this season, things have to go your way,” Kenesie said. “You have to have some breaks and you have to stay healthy. But if you chip away day in and day out, good things will happen.

Kenesie calls this season’s nonconference schedule “as tough as it’s ever been” and expects Northern Kentucky, Indianapolis, Bellarmine and Lewis to be strong in the GLVC East. “If you’re going to be one of the best teams in the country, you have to play against the best,” she said.

“We’ve spent the past seven or eight years trying to build a foundation and establish a tradition of improvement and success. Obviously we have our goals and expectations for this season, and with toughness, commitment, dedication and pride we can get there. We are looking forward to what we hope will be an exciting year.”

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Upcoming Events BASEBALL The 2011 Winter Prospect Camp for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors who have an interest in playing baseball at the collegiate level will take place at the Petretti Fieldhouse on Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost of the camp is $75 and there is a limit of 50 participants.

BASKETBALL The University of Wisconsin-Parkside men’s basketball program will once again offer the Junior Rangers Basketball Club to local boys and girls in grades K-5. The clinics will run from 12-1:30 p.m. starting Nov. 13. The cost is $60 and includes three clinic sessions, a Junior Rangers t-shirt and basketball, and free admission to all Ranger home

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ting. Advanced registration is $75 per three-week skill session, or $95 at the door. For more information, SOCCER contact the softball office at 262The UW-Parkside Elite Identifica595-2412 or email coach Fillipp at tion Boy’s Soccer Camp will be held fillipp@uwp.edu. Sunday, Nov. 20, for boys in grades 10-12. The camp is designed to The 2011 Holiday Fastpitch Clinic identify committed soccer players for softball players in grades 3-12 who aspire to showcase their talwill take place Dec. 28-29 from 1-5 ents in front of collegiate coaches. p.m. Advanced registration is $160, Click the following links for the and registration at the door is $180. camp brochure and the health Each day will be broken up into two form that need to accompany your sessions. One session will feature registration. defensive instruction and position work. The other session will include SOFTBALL all aspects of offense (hitting, bunThe Rangers softball team will be ting, base running, etc). Contact the hosting the Fastpitch Softball Fall UWP softball office for additional Academy for softball players in information at 262-595-2412 or grades 3-12 on Nov. 13, 20 and 27. email coach Fillipp at fillipp@uwp. The academy will feature camps in edu. pitching, catching, defense and hit-

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Top Photos - Men’s Soccer Jon Gourlay scored a goal versus Maryville.

Collin Monahan (right) battles for possession.

Spencer Bursten leads the Rangers in assists.

Kinkade Lo settles the ball for the Rangers.

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Emily Konior picked a great time to score her first collegiate goal in the 1-0 win at Bellarmine.

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had 19 points in an 87-77 loss to Division I Bradley University, Nov. 1.

More top performers... BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL Amy Selk scored 23 points and added 6 rebounds in a 60-53 win over Loyola (Ill.), Oct. 28.

Addie Kramer had 18 kills to go with 5 blocks in a five-set setback to the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Nov. 4. CROSS-COUNTRY Courtney Stack had 24 assists and Evan Lewandowski led the Parkside 11 digs in a win over St. Joseph’s men to eighth place at the NCAA College. Midwest Regional meet on Nov. 5 in Big Rapids, Mich. In the process, he earned himself all-region honors and a spot in the NCAA Championships in Spokane, Wash., Nov. 19.

Jadee Rooney scored 24 points in a 60-53 victory over Division I opponent Loyola (Ill.), Oct. 28.

GOLF Nick Corban shot a 3-under-par 141 over 36 holes to help the Rangers to a dual victory over Saint Joseph’s College.

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Hope Christie will represent UW-Parkside at the NCAA Championships after finishing eighth overall in the Midwest Regional meet Nov. 5 in Big Rapids, Mich.

Stacie Bower had a careerhigh 37 digs in a five-set loss to the first-place University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Nov. 4.

Shannon Becker set the school record with her 46th career assist in a 2-1 loss to Bellarmine, Nov. 4.

Bridget Nickel had 21 kills and 10 digs in a five-set defeat to the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Nov. 4.

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Women’s Basketball

#10 Kaitlyn Bettiga

Men’s Cross-Country/Track

Class: Senior Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. High School: Thomas More 2011 Indoor: Was 13th in the 3000m run at the Great Lakes Valley Conference meet (9:00.05). Part of distance medley relay that took second at conference. Finished fifth in the mile (4:29.1) at the UW-Parkside Classic. Recorded a ninth place in the mile at the Carthage College Private College Invite. 2010 Cross Country: Competed in all seven races. Was 23rd at the GLVC meet. Finished 30th at the NCAA Regional event. Placed second at UW-Oshkosh. Logged a fifth place showing at the Lucian Rosa Invite.

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the Great Lakes Valley Conference in digs per game at 3.85. Had 20 digs in a match five times including a season-high 28 against both Winona State and Bellarmine. Had 408 digs on the year. Recorded 46 assists on the season, a career-high. Posted three aces against Ferris State for a season-high.

Rehan Mahmood

Defensive Specialist/ Libero Class: Senior Hometown: Lombard, Ill. High School: Willowbrook 2010: Played in 106 sets. Finished sixth in

Guard Class: Senior Hometown: Green Bay, Wis. High School: Ashwaubenon Notable/Honors: Led the nation in assist-toturnover ratio (2.79) 2010-11: Started in all 31 games averaging 32.8 minutes per game. Finished first on the team in assists (159) and steals (53). Had career-high with 16 points in NCAA Tournament victory over Missouri S&T. Had 14 points including 4- for-6 behind the arc against Drury. Dished out 10 assists in victories over Lewis and Bellarmine. Had game winning block in triple overtime game vs. Missouri S&T.

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Midfield Class: Senior Hometown: Crystal Lake, Ill. High School: Central 2010: Daktronics Second Team AllRegion Selection. Also named to the All-GLVC Second Team. Started all 20 games she appeared in. Tied for second on the team in scoring with 15 points. Finished third on team in both assists and shots on goal. Had a career-best game with five points, including two goals against IllinoisSpringfield. Credited with the gamewinning goal in victory over Maryville. Tallied two assists in GLVC Tournament Quarterfinal win against Rockhurst. Scored a goal in each of the first two conference games.

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Women’s Volleyball

#1 Stacie Bower

Women’s Soccer

#21 Kristen Benson

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Class: Junior Hometown: Kaukauna, Wis. High School: Kaukauna 2010-11: Finished with a record of 26-8. Finalist in five tournaments. Was named the Wisconsin Open Champion, NCAA II Super Three Regional Champion and was an NCAA II National Tournament Qualifier. Was an NCAA II All-American. Runner-up at the NCAA II National Tournament. Led team in reversals, near falls and technical falls. Named first team Academic All-American. Fourth Team Selection at 150/157 on the UW-Parkside All-Time Team. Was named team captain by teammates.

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Wrestling

Dillon Bera

Class: Senior Hometown: Brookfield, Wis. High School: East 2010-11: Played in 27 games, starting five. Scored in double figures eight times. Season-highs with 13 points (6-for-9 from floor) and eight rebounds against Missouri S&T. Had 10 points and three rebounds in GLVC Tournament game at Southern Indiana. 2009-10: Scored in double digits seven times including a high of 17 versus Quincy. Knocked down four threepointers against Grace Bible. Corralled a season-high eight rebounds versus Northland International. Averaged 7.6 points per game and 3.1 rebounds. Second on the squad in assists with 66.

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#12 Sam Katula

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Standings 2011 Volleyball Final Standings School

Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Streak

East Lewis*

School

Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Streak

West 15-3 0.833 23-5 0.821 W10

Missouri S&T* 15-3 0.833 23-8 0.742 W7

Indianapolis* 15-3 0.833 19-7 0.731 L1

Mo.-St. Louis* 13-5 0.722 19-9 0.679 W3

No. Kentucky* 14-4 0.778 24-4 0.857 W3

Rockhurst*

9-9 0.500 15-14 0.517 L2

So. Indiana* 14-4 0.778 20-9 0.690 W1

Drury*

8-10 0.444 17-13 0.567 W2

UW-Parkside* 11-7 0.611 15-15 0.500 W1

Quincy*

8-10 0.444 15-13 0.536 L1

Bellarmine

Wm. Jewell** 7-11 0.389 15-12 0.556 L3

7-11 0.389 13-12 0.520 L1

Saint Joseph’s 3-15 0.167 10-18 0.357 L6

Maryville

Ken. Wesleyan 0-18 0.000 6-24 0.200 L7

Ill.-Springfield 2-16 0.111 5-25 0.167 W1

*Clinched GLVC Tournament Berth

3-15 0.167 8-18 0.308 L6

**Not Eligible for GLVC Tournament

2011 Men’s Soccer Final Standings School Rockhurst* Northern Kentucky* Indianapolis* Quincy* Lewis* Bellarmine* Drury* Missouri S&T* Missouri-St. Louis William Jewell UW-Parkside Southern Indiana Saint Joseph’s Maryville Kentucky Wesleyan Illinois-Springfield

Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Streak 12-2-1 0.833 15-2-2 0.842 T1 11-3 0.786 13-4 0.765 L2 11-4-0 0.733 12-5-1 0.694 T1 9-4-2 0.667 12-5-3 0.675 W1 9-5-1 0.633 9-8-1 0.528 L1 9-5-1 0.633 10-7-2 0.579 L1 9-6 0.600 13-8 0.619 L1 8-5-2 0.600 10-6-2 0.611 L2 7-5-3 0.567 8-5-4 0.588 W1 8-7 0.533 10-8 0.556 L2 5-8-2 0.400 7-8-2 0.471 L1 4-9-2 0.333 5-11-2 0.333 L1 4-9-2 0.333 4-12-2 0.278 L8 3-11-0 0.214 4-12-1 0.265 L2 1-14 0.067 3-15 0.167 L1 0-13-2 0.067 0-14-2 0.062 L6

*Clinched GLVC Tournament Berth

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Schedules UW-Parkside winter schedules Women’s Basketball 10/28/2011

N

Loyola University Chicago (Exhibition)

W 60-53

11/6/2011

A

University of Wisconsin (Exhibition)

L 33-66

11/11/2011

A

University of Tampa

5:00 p.m.

11/12/2011

N

Rollins College

1:30 p.m.

11/19/2011 H

Saginaw Valley State University

1:00 p.m.

11/22/2011 H

Trinity International

5:30 p.m.

11/26/2011 H

Grand Valley State University

1:00 p.m.

11/27/2011 H

Upper Iowa University

1:00 p.m.

12/1/2011 H

Kentucky Wesleyan College*

5:30 p.m.

12/3/2011 H

University of Southern Indiana*

1:00 p.m.

12/6/2011 H

Cardinal Stritch University

5:30 p.m.

12/29/2011 H

Indiana University Northwest

5:30 p.m.

1/5/2012

A

University of Missouri - St. Louis*

5:30 p.m.

1/7/2012

A

Maryville University*

1:00 p.m.

1/12/2012 H

University of Illinois Springfield*

5:30 p.m.

1/14/2012 H

Quincy University*

1:00 p.m.

1/16/2012

A

Lewis University*

5:30 p.m.

1/19/2012

A

Northern Kentucky University*

4:30 p.m.

1/21/2012

A

Bellarmine University*

12:00 p.m.

Saint Joseph’s College*

5:30 p.m.

University of Indianapolis*

12:00 p.m.

2/2/2012 H

Bellarmine University*

5:30 p.m.

2/4/2012 H

Northern Kentucky University* (Alumni Day)

1:00 p.m.

1/26/2012 H 1/28/2012

A

2/9/2012

A

University of Southern Indiana*

5:15 p.m.

2/11/2012

A

Kentucky Wesleyan College*

1:00 p.m.

2/16/2012

A

Saint Joseph’s College*

5:30 p.m.

2/18/2012 H

University of Indianapolis*

1:00 p.m.

2/23/2012 H

Lewis University*

5:30 p.m.

Home game in bold

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Schedules UW-Parkside winter schedules men’s Basketball 11/1/2011

A

Bradley University (Exhibition)

L 77-87

11/5/2011

A

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Exhibition)

L 59-67

11/12/2011

H

Indiana University Northwest

3:00 p.m.

11/18/2011

H

Saginaw Valley State University

7:00 p.m.

11/19/2011

H

Northwood University

7:00 p.m.

11/22/2011

A

Michigan Technical University

6:00 p.m.

11/26/2011

A

Ferris State University

2:00 p.m.

12/1/2011

H

Kentucky Wesleyan College*

7:30 p.m.

12/3/2011

H

University of Southern Indiana*

3:00 p.m.

12/6/2011

H

Northland International University

7:30 p.m.

12/29/2011

H

Wayne State University

7:30 p.m.

12/30/2011

H

Trinity Christian

7:00 p.m.

1/5/2012

A

University of Missouri - St. Louis*

7:30 p.m.

1/7/2012

A

Maryville University*

3:15 p.m.

1/12/2012

H

University of Illinois Springfield*

7:30 p.m.

1/14/2012

H

Quincy University*

3:00 p.m.

1/16/2012

A

Lewis University*

7:45 p.m.

1/19/2012

A

Northern Kentucky University*

6:30 p.m.

1/21/2012

A

Bellarmine University*

2:15 p.m.

1/26/2012

H

Saint Joseph’s College*

7:30 p.m.

1/28/2012

A

University of Indianapolis*

2:15 p.m.

2/2/2012

H

Bellarmine University*

7:30 p.m.

2/4/2012

H

Northern Kentucky University* (Alumni Day)

3:00 p.m.

2/9/2012

A

University of Southern Indiana*

7:30 p.m.

2/11/2012

A

Kentucky Wesleyan College*

3:00 p.m.

2/16/2012

A

Saint Joseph’s College*

7:30 p.m.

2/18/2012

H

University of Indianapolis*

3:00 p.m.

2/23/2012

H

Lewis University*

7:30 p.m.

Home game in bold

*Designates Great Lakes Valley Conference game

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Schedules UW-Parkside winter schedules Wrestling 11/5/2011

A

Pointer Open-UW-Stevens Point

No scores kept

11/13/2011

A

Harold Nichols Cyclone Open

9:00 a.m.

11/19/2011

A

Concordia Open

9:00 a.m.

Wisconsin Open

9:00 a.m.

12/3/2011 H 12/10/2011

A

Husky Open-St. Cloud State

9:00 a.m.

12/11/2011

A

Dan Gable Open

9:00 a.m.

12/29/2011

A

Midlands Open

10:00 a.m.

12/30/2011

A

Midlands Open

10:00 a.m.

1/7/2012

A

NWCA National Duals

9:00 a.m.

1/8/2012

A

NWCA National Duals

9:00 a.m.

1/21/2012 H

Ranger Duals

9:00 a.m.

1/25/2012 H

UW-Stevens Point Dual

7:00 p.m.

1/27/2012

A

Wheaton College Invitational

11:00 a.m.

1/28/2012

A

Wheaton College Invitational

9:00 a.m.

2/4/2012

A

Blugold Invitational-UWEC

9:00 a.m.

2/9/2012

A

UW-Whitewater Dual

7:00 p.m.

2/26/2012

A

NCAA II Super 2 Regionals

10:00 a.m.

Home game in bold

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Rosters UW-Parkside winter sports rosters Women’s Basketball ##

Full Name

Pos.

Yr.

Ht.

Hometown / HS

3

Jessica Brito

G

Rf.

5-8

Danville, IL / Bismarck-Henning

10

Kaitlyn Bettiga

G

Sr.

5-6

Green Bay, WI / Ashwaubenon

14

Jaleesa Trussell

G

Jr.

5-8

Racine, WI / Case

20

Sierra West

G

Jr.

5-6

Hartford, WI / Slinger

21

Danielle Slivka

F

So.

5-10

Johnsburg, IL / Johnsburg

22

Amy Selk

F

Sr.

5-11

Sheboygan, WI / South

24

Jadee Rooney

G

Sr.

5-9

Markesan, WI / Markesan

25

Karisa Laskowski

F

Jr.

5-10

Pulaski, WI / Pulaski

30

Brittany Beyer

F

Sr.

5-10

New London, WI / New London

31

Jenna Endisch

G

Jr.

5-8

Muskego, WI / Muskego

32

Kiah Simon

C

Jr.

6-0

Algoma, WI / Algoma

34

Gaby Bronson

G/F

Fr.

6-0

Whitefish Bay, WI / Nicolet

42

Maddie Johnston

F

Fr.

5-11

Lansing, MI / Grand Ledge

50

Cheryl Leyns

F

Jr.

5-10

Greendale, WI / Martin Luther

52

Jennifer Blunt

C

Fr.

6-1

Milwaukee, WI / Riverside

RS

Stephanie Furr

F

Fr.

5-10

Shorewood, IL / Minooka

Coaching Staff Name Jenny Knight-Kenesie

Title Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Lindsay Bronson

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Amanda Gibson

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach

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Rosters UW-Parkside winter sports rosters Men’s Basketball ##

Full Name

Pos.

Yr.

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / HS

3

Russ Finco

G

Fr.

5-11

165

Hartland, WI / Arrowhead

4

Jordan Mach

G

So.

6-2

185

Antigo, WI / Antigo

12

Sam Katula

G

Sr.

6-3

190

Brookfield, WI / East

13

Nick Neari

G

Jr.

6-2

190

St. Charles, IL / North

15

Ziggy Riauka

F

Fr.

6-8

215

Downers Grove, IL / South

21

Kevin Senechalle

F

Jr.

6-7

215

St. Charles, IL / East

22 Colt Grandstaff G So. 6-2 185 Apache Junction, AZ / Apache Junction 23

Steve Jaskulske

F

Jr.

6-7

220

Racine, WI / Case

24

Conrad Krutwig

F

Jr.

6-6

230

Algonquin, IL / Jacobs

30

Ryan Callozzo

G

Jr.

5-11

185

Homer Glen, IL / Lockport

31

Jarvis Lawson

F

So.

6-4

200

Racine, WI / St. Catherine’s

32

Javar Lawson

F

So.

6-4

195

Racine, WI / St. Catherine’s

34 Jeremy Saffold F Jr. 6-6 195 Hazel Crest, IL / Homewood Flossmoor 44

Leneal Harris

G

Sr.

6-1

205

Milwaukee, WI / Rufus King

Coaching Staff Name

Title

Luke Reigel

Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Josh Wolfe

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Tom Reigel

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Ben Chamness

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Andy Atkins

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

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Rosters - Wrestling Full Name

Yr.

Wt.

Hometown / HS

Full Name

Yr.

Wt.

Hometown / HS

Josh Anthony Fr. 165 Machesney Park, IL / Harlem H.S

Andrew Krueger Fr. 149

Greenfield, WI / Greenfield H.S

Daniel Argueta Fr. 149 Orland Park, IL / Carl Sandburg H.S

LaQuan Lundford Fr. 149

Dillon Bera Jr. 157

Kaukauna, WI / Kaukauna

James Malechek Jr. 285 Kewaunee, WI / Kewaunee

Collin Crume Fr. 133

Elkhart, IN / Jimtown H.S

Mike Migawa So. 149

Derek Davidson Fr. 149

LaSalle, MI / Monroe H.S

Zach Noel Fr. 141 Greenfield, WI / Whitnall

Dave Edwards So. 149

East Troy, WI / East Troy

Derek Olson Fr. 165 Franklin, WI / Muskego

South Bend, IL / Clay H.S

Tinley Park, IL / St. Rita

Nick Fishback Fr. 157 Orland Park, IL / Carl Sandburg H.S

Jake Papke Fr. 125 McChesney Park, IL / Harlem H.S

Seth Gantz Fr. 141 Waukesha, WI / Waukesha West H.S

Tucker Pittz Fr. 149

Carlos Garcia Fr. 133

Luke Rynish Sr. 174 Hortonville, WI / Hortonville

Joliet, IL / Joliet H.S

Mineral Point, WI / Mineral Point H.S

Matthew Gille Jr. 184 Little Saumico, WI / Roncalli

Taylor Servant So. 141 Crystal Lake, IL / Central

Aaron Heidersheid Fr. 149

Abrams, WI / Oconto Falls

Brian Strenk Fr. 149

Oak Forest, IL / Mount Carmel H.S

Joseph Her Fr. 133

Two Rivers, WI / Two Rivers H.S

Chris Theile Fr. 133

Saginaw, MI / Swan Valley H.S

Kory Jauch Fr. 141 Rolling Meadows, IL / Rolling Meadows H.S

Brandt Welcher Fr. 141

Hamilton, MI / Hamilton H.S

Monterail Johnson Fr. 165

Sharpsville, IN / Tri Central H.S

Davien Willis Fr. 197 Milwaukee, WI / Custer

Jake Keefer Fr. 141

Marengo, IL / Marengo H.S

Arik Yde Jr. 141 Hartland, WI / Arrowhead

Coaching Staff Name Title

Name Title

Gregg Lewis

Interim Head Wrestling Coach

Ryan Woods

Student Assistant Coach

Assistant Wrestling Coach

Curtis Hines

Student Assistant Coach

Eric Robinson

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SOFTBALL

› Women’s › Men’s

› Women’s

BASEBALL

› Men’s CROSS-COUNTRY/TRACK

› Women’s › Men’s GOLF

› Men’s SOCCER

› Women’s › Men’s

VOLLEYBALL

› Women’s WRESTLING

› Men’s


TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

UWP splits a pair against Division I opponents The UW-Parkside women’s basketball team dropped its exhibition finale at Wisconsin, 66-33, Nov. 6. It was a fivepoint game late in the first half prior to the Badgers going on a 10-0 run to pull away. Parkside finished the exhibition season with a 1-1 record, with its win over NCAA Division I Loyola, 60-53. The team will open the regular season at the University of Tampa Friday, Nov. 11, at 6 p.m. EST.

Brittany Beyer scored 15 points at Wisconsin.

Jadee Rooney is one of four senior starters for the Rangers.

TOP PERFORMERS

Brittany Beyer, a senior from New London, Wis., returned from injury to lead all scorers with 15 points versus Wisconsin at the Kohl Center Nov. 6.

Cheryl Leyns takes aim at the free throw line. Issued November 9, 2011 I UWP@Play Digital Magazine 29

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TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

Christie sets the pace for Ranger runners Senior Hope Christie will be representing UW-Parkside at the NCAA Championships in Spokane, Wash., after finishing eighth at the Midwest Regional in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. The Rangers finished seventh as a team and second among Great Lakes Valley Conference squads. “On the whole, it was a great season for us,” said UWP head coach Micah VanDenend. “Hope was awesome. She was the number one runner from our conference today and she just got the job done.”

Markelle Turk finished 35th at the Midwest Regional.

TOP PERFORMERS

Hope Christie hustles to the finish line. 30 UWP@Play Digital Magazine I Issued November 9, 2011

Hope Christie qualified for the NCAA Championships as a result of her eighth-place finish at the Midwest Regional hosted by Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. Christie was clocked in 22:12. She will head to Spokane, Wash., to compete at Nationals Saturday, Nov. 19.

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TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

Rangers drop a heartbreaker in GLVC semifinals The UW-Parkside women’s soccer team fell short in its attempt to win back-to-back Great Lakes Valley Conference titles. Bellarmine scored just 34 seconds into overtime to knock off the Rangers by a score of 2-1 in Highland Heights, Ky., Nov. 4. The Rangers, ranked No. 25 in the country, now turn their attention to the NCAA tournament. Last season, the team made it all the way to the Sweet 16.

Shannon Becker added to her school-record career assist total.

TOP PERFORMERS

Natalie Brown scored in the 65th minute against Bellarmine in the GLVC semifinal match in Highland Heights, Ky., Nov. 4. The goal knotted the score at 1-1. The goal was assisted by Shannon Becker, which was her 14th assist for the season and a UW-Parkside school-record 46th for her career. Karley Mecko and the Rangers are preparing for the NCAA tournament. Issued November 9, 2011 I UWP@Play Digital Magazine 31

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TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

Softball players honored for academic prowess Four UW-Parkside softball players were named 2011 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American Scholar Athletes. The honor is given to student-athletes who achieved a 3.50 grade point average or higher during the 2010-11 academic year. Nicki Ekstrom, Meg McCormick, Ashley Nowdomski and Erin Schneider were all recognized by the NFCA for their work in the classroom. Ekstrom, McCormick and Scheider all completed their eligibility last season while Nowdomski returns this year. All four also earned a place on the All-Academic Great Lakes Valley Conference team. The UW-Parkside softball team will open its season in February with a trip to Rochester, Minn., for four indoor games. The home opener is scheduled for March 10 against William Jewell College.

The Rangers kick off the 2012 season in February.

Christine Holthus had two hits and two RBI in her final GLVC game last spring.

Jill Vondrak winds up.

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TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

Volleyball team ends regular season on a high note Senior Day was a successful one for the UW-Parkside volleyball team as it handled visiting St. Joseph’s College in consecutive sets 25-18, 25-20, 25-13, Nov. 5. The match took place just one day after the Rangers extended Indianapolis, ranked No. 21 in the country, to five sets as the Greyhounds escaped from Somers with a win. UWP ended regular-season play with a 15-15 record and 11-7 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The team will play in a GLVC quarterfinal match at Indianapolis Friday, Nov. 11, at 8 a.m. EST.

Stacie Bower had a career-high 37 digs against Indianapolis.

Addie Kramer hammers one home.

TOP PERFORMERS

Stacie Bower logged a career-high 37 digs against Indianapolis Nov. 4 and came back with a 20-dig encore against St. Joseph’s the following day. Bridget Nickel recorded a team-high 21 kills against Indianapolis and came back with 11 more against St. Joseph’s. Brooke Schowalter compiled nine blocks for the weekend. Issued November 9, 2011 I UWP@Play Digital Magazine 33

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TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

Panthers late run holds off feisty Rangers The UW-Parkside men’s basketball team showed it is not to be taken lightly this season. The team went to Milwaukee Nov. 5 to take on the Horizon League’s regular-season champion from a year ago. The Rangers led, 49-40, at one juncture in the second half, but UW-Milwaukee put on a surge which overtook the visitors and led to a 67-59 exhibition victory for the NCAA Division I Panthers. UW-Parkside opens the regular season hosting Indiana Northwest Saturday, Nov. 12, at 3 p.m.

Leneal Harris had a solid game at UWM.

TOP PERFORMERS

Jordan Mach played while ill during the pre-season. 34 UWP@Play Digital Magazine I Issued November 9, 2011

Leneal Harris, who once played for UW-Milwaukee, led the Rangers in scoring with 14 points against the Panthers Nov. 5. He also dished out six assists and grabbed six rebounds. Jeremy Saffold paced Parkside in rebounding with nine while scoring a dozen points at UWM. Newcomer Conrad Krutwig added 12 points to the Ranger cause.

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TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

Winter Prospect Camp November 19 The UW-Parkside baseball program will host its annual Winter Prospect Camp Saturday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Parkside’s state-of-the-art Petretti Fieldhouse. The camp is for boys in grades 10-12 who have an interest in playing baseball at the collegiate level. This is an excellent way to be seen by college coaches while learning more about the game. The UWP coaching staff will evaluate the skills of all participants in a pro-style tryout format. A registration form can be found by visiting the baseball site at www.parksiderangers.com.

With his eligibility exhausted, Jack Olson has made the transition from player to student assistant coach.

UW-Parkside baseball players will assist with the Winter Prospect Camp.

Tyler Gieseking returns for his senior season.

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TOP STORY

TOP PHOTOS

Rangers get a national qualifier Evan Lewandowski finished sixth overall at the NCAA Midwest Regional in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. The event, hosted by Ferris State University, saw the Rangers check in at eighth place as a team out of 23 competing schools. Lewandowski’s performance qualified him for the NCAA Championships in Spokane, Wash., Saturday, Nov. 19. This marks the second consecutive year the Rangers have sent a runner to nationals. Ben Orvold made the grade a season ago.

Evan Lewandowski punched his ticket to Spokane.

Ranger runners break ahead of the pack.

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TOP PERFORMERS

Evan Lewandowski finished sixth out of 148 finishers at the NCAA Midwest Regional in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. The sophomore from Medford, Wis., was clocked in 32:29.3 for the 10K course. His high placing qualified him for the NCAA Championships in Spokane, Wash., Saturday, Nov. 19.

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TOP STORY

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Golf caps fall season with a second-place finish The Ranger men’s golf team completed its fall season with a second-place finish at the 12-team Maryville University Fall Invitational held in St. Louis Oct. 25. UW-Parkside held the lead after Day One, but saw Rockhurst slip by and overtake the Rangers by two shots. “Once again we put ourselves in a position to win,” said UWP coach Mark Olsen. “This is a situation we want to be in on a regular basis. We hope to draw on this experience when the season begins in the spring.” The Rangers will open the spring season at the Desert Shoot Out in Arizona March 14.

Ranger golfers followed through with a solid ending to the fall season.

TOP PERFORMERS

Jake Wisniewski fired a one-over-par for the tournament to lead the Rangers to a second-place team finish.

Jake Wisniewski shot one under par for the first round of the Maryville University Invitational and two over par overall. He finished third out of 71 competitors and led the field by shooting four under on par fives. He carded a 70-73=143 for the tournament. Wisniewski recorded seven birdies in the event. Brian Krupo placed 10th with a 7673=149. Issued November 9, 2011 I UWP@Play Digital Magazine 37

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Curtain closes on men’s soccer at Lewis The UW-Parkside men’s soccer season ended Oct. 26 in Romeoville, Ill. The Rangers dropped a 3-1 decision to Lewis to finish the 2011 campaign with a 7-8-2 overall record under first-year head coach Jason Zitzke. The squad was 5-8-2 in Great Lakes Valley Conference play. “We had a lot of guys step into starting roles this season for the first time,” said Zitzke. “We earned a lot of valuable experience going forward.”

Spencer Bursten races by the opposition.

Carlos Contreras battles for the ball.

TOP PERFORMERS

Niklas Boedts shields off a defender. 38 UWP@Play Digital Magazine I Issued November 9, 2011

Niklas Boedts finished his career 20th all-time in points scored as a Ranger. He tallied on a penalty kick at Lewis Oct. 26.

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Parkside pair earns titles at UW-Stevens Point A new era for Ranger wrestling began at UW-Stevens Point Nov. 5. New head coach Gregg Lewis led the Ranger grapplers into the Quant Fieldhouse for the UWSP Open. Because it was an open event, team scores were not kept. The Rangers crowned a pair of champions and had one runnerup spot for the 10 contested weight classes. UWP also had a fourth-place finish and three fifth-place finishes.

Luke Rynish, Matt Bille and Dillon Bera are all ranked in the top three in the nation in their weight classes.

Luke Rynish was dominant in his first action for the Rangers this year.

TOP PERFORMERS

Junior Dillon Bera captured the championship in the 157-pound weight class at the UW-Stevens Point Open Nov. 5. Teammate Luke Rynish, a senior, followed suit and won the 174-pound crown. Junior James Malechek fought his way to the title match and finished in second place at the heavyweight level.

Dillon Bera closes in on opponent.

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