2011/2012
Hanover College FACTS
Hanover is a private, coeducational liberal arts college, affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Founded in 1827, it is the oldest private, four-year college in Indiana. Location The town of Hanover is located in southeastern Indiana. Louisville, Ky., is 45 miles away, Cincinnati, Ohio, 70 miles, and Indianapolis, Ind., 95 miles. Campus Hanover College sits on 650 acres overlooking the Ohio River. There are 35 major buildings, characterized by Georgian architecture. Enrollment Hanover’s student body includes more than 1,000 young men and women. Almost all students live on campus. Faculty More than 90 percent of Hanover’s faculty members hold doctorates or other terminal degrees. The student-faculty ratio is 10 to 1, and many faculty members reside on campus grounds, creating an academic community. Academic calendar Hanover operates on a 4-4-1 calendar. Students take four courses each during Fall and Winter Terms. Spring Term is devoted to a month of concentrated study on campus, internships or off-campus programs. Areas of study Hanover offers more than 30 areas of majors, including a design-your-own major with core strengths in the sciences, education and business. More than one third of our students go on to graduate and professional studies. Costs Direct student expenses for a year at Hanover, including tuition, room and board, are $37,500 for the 2011/12 school year. The most current cost information is always available from the Office of Admission. Financial assistance More than 90 percent of Hanover’s students receive some form of financial assistance. College aid is available in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, and campus employment. Hanover’s strong financial base supports its rank in the top 10 percent of the nation’s colleges on an endowment-perstudent basis. Accreditation Hanover College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
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Hanover College 2011/12
Head Coach Molly Jones
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Assistants 3 Coaches Records
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Administrative, Support Staff
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2011/12 Numerical Roster
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Hanover Panthers
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Heartland Conference
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2010/11 HCAC Review
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2010/11 Statistics
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Single-Season Records
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Career Records
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Hanover Season Results
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Hanover’s Collier Arena
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2011/12 Hanover College Basketball coaches Head Coach Molly Jones Molly Jones is in her 14th season as Hanover’s head coach. She has racked up more than 300 career victories as a collegiate coach, including a 193-143 record on the Panthers’ bench. Through the past four seasons, Jones has guided her program to 78 victories, including 25 wins in 2010/11. Both achievements set school records. The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference named Jones its coach of the year after last season’s squad posted a 25-2 overall record and earned the league’s regular-season crown with a 17-1 mark. The Panthers also captured the HCAC’s post-season tournament championship and grabbed the conference’s automatic berth in the NCAA III tourney. The effort marked the second straight season that Hanover reached the 20win mark and the national tournament berth was the second in school history (1996/97). The Panthers posted a 20-7 overall record in 2009/10. The squad placed third in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference standings with a 12-4 mark and advanced to the championship game in the league’s post-season tournament. Jones has coached 21 all-conference selections during her stint with the Panthers. Among that group are 14 of the top career scorers and nine of the top rebounders in school history. Jones tallied a 134-121 record in 11 seasons as head coach at Marian College in Indianapolis, Ind., before returning to her alma mater in 1998. As a Hanover student, she earned three basketball letters and also lettered in volleyball and softball. She was named the outstanding senior female athlete in 1986. She and her husband, John, who serves as associate director of athletics, are the parents of three children: Kelsey, Tyler and Coleman.
The Panthers with Jones Year Overall HCAC Finish 2010/11 25-2 17-1 1st 2009/10 20-7 12-4 3rd 2008/09 18-9 10-6 3rd 2007/08 15-11 9-7 4th 2006/07 3-21 1-15 9th 2005/06 16-10 9-5 3rd 2004/05 15-11 8-6 4th 2003/04 13-13 7-7 5th 2002/03 10-14 6-8 6th 2001/02 11-15 5-8 5th 2000/01 17-9 10-2 2nd 1999/00 17-9 7-5 3rd 1998/99 13-12 9-5 4th
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John Jones - Assistant Coach John Jones is in his 12th season as an assistant coach for the Panthers. A former player at Marian College, Jones has collected more than 15 years experience as a teacher, coach and administrator at the secondary level. Jones has a dual role at Hanover, also serving as associate athletic director. Prior to joining Hanover’s staff, he served three years as athletic director at Southwestern High School in Hanover. He graduated from Marian in 1991.
Micah Whitted - Assistant Coach Micah Whitted is in her first season as an assistant coach, but no stranger to Hanover’s program. She played four seasons in the Panthers’ backcourt and helped the squad tally a 78-29 record from 2008-2011, including a schoolrecord 25-2 mark last season. A native of Norman, Ind., Whitted started more than half of her career appearances and played in 89 straight contests before an injury nudged her to the sidelines for six games. Logging time as a shooting or point guard, she capped her career with 573 points and dished out 228 assists in 100 games. Whitted resides in Madison, Ind., where she works as a physical trainer.
Hanover Coaches’ Records
All Games Conference
Molly Jones (1998-Present) 193-143
110-79
Christa Snyder (1993-98)
62-61 24-22
Mary Freeland (1992-93)
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Terry King (1990-92)
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82-124
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Mary Freeland (1981-90) Connie Fox (1976-81)
41-37 NA
Charlene Agne (1971-76) 8-32 NA Wanda Leffler (1970-71)
4-3 NA
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ADMINISTRATIVE Staff President Sue DeWine Dr. Sue DeWine became the 15th president of Hanover College, July 1, 2007. As the former provost of Marietta College (Ohio), DeWine has extensive experience as an administrator, fund-raiser and communication consultant. DeWine was a professor at Ohio University from 1985 to 2000 in organizational communication and research and consulting. She served as director of the School of Interpersonal Communication from 1988 to 2000. She received an award for scholarship, teaching and leadership and an award for dedication to excellence and acceptance of diversity, vision and forthrightness from the National Communication Association. She has served as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies, government, and educational institutions. A well-published author, she has written more than 60 communication-oriented books and articles. DeWine earned a doctorate in communication and counseling psychology from Indiana University in 1977. She received a master’s in rhetoric and public address from Miami University (Ohio) in 1967 and a bachelor’s degree in English and speech education from Miami in 1966.
Lynn Hall - Athletic Director Lynn Hall is in her 13th year as Hanover’s director of athletics. Under her leadership, the Hanover’s athletic program has continued to thrive, with both the men’s and women’s programs winning Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference all-sports awards. A 1982 Hanover graduate, Hall was the head coach for the Panthers’ volleyball program from 1987 to 1998. She was able to build an outstanding volleyball tradition, win three conference championships and be named league coach of the year three times. She is a past member of the NCAA Division III National Volleyball Committee. In addition to her administrative work with athletics, she also serves as a faculty member in the exercise science department. Sports Information Carter Cloyd Office Phone: (812) 866-7010 E-Mail: cloyd@hanover.edu Fax: (812) 866-7057 Athletic Trainer Tony Carlton Office Phone: (812) 866-7378 Fax: (812) 866-7380 E-Mail: carlton@hanover.edu
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Team Physician Dr. Peter Maiers II, Orthopedic Surgeon Methodist Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Ind.
2011/12 Hanover College Basketball Players
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10 Abbey Schmahl 11 Megan Caudill 12 Katie Brewer 14 Elyse Weddle 15 Natalie Morse 20 Amanda Trambaugh 21 Katie Gahimer 23 Kendall Withered 24 Alicia Hopkins 25 Courtney Prater 30 Shauna Watson 31 Caitlin Bischoff 32 Sarah Hopf 34 Sonja Bowyer
5-6 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-9 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-10 5-11 5-8
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Hometown (High School)
Sr. G Aurora, Ind. (South Dearborn) Fr. G/F Richmond, Ind. (H.S.) Jr. G Jamestown, Ind. (Western Boone) So. F Bloomfield, Ind. (H.S.) Jr. G Mitchell, Ind. (H.S.) Jr. G Mitchell, Ind. (H.S.) Jr. F St. Paul, Ind. (North Decatur) Sr. G/F Madison, Ind. (Southwestern) Fr. G Columbus, Ind. (East) Jr. F Anderson, Ind. (Lapel) Fr. G Fort Wayne, Ind. (Concordia) Fr. G/F Atlanta, Ind. (Hamilton Heights) Fr. F Birdseye, Ind. (Forest Park) Sr. F Madison, Ind. (Southwestern)
Head Coach: Molly Jones (Hanover, 1986) Assistant Coaches: John Jones (Marian, 1991), Micah Whitted (Hanover, 2011) Manager: Jordan Bear, Jr., Madison, Ind.
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2011/12 Hanover College Returning Players
Sonja Bowyer #34 Year: Senior Height: 5-8 Position: Forward Hometown (High School) Madison, Ind. (Southwestern)
Injuries limited Bowyer to 19 games during her junior season. She has averaged more than 11 minutes per contest in 82 career games for Hanover. Bowyer’s Career Highs Points: 13, vs. Bluffton (Ohio), Jan. 5, 2011 Rebounds: 4, two times, last at Manchester, Dec. 5, 2009 Assists: 4, vs. Indiana Southeast, Dec. 8, 2009 Blocks: 2, two times, last at Mount St. Joseph (Ohio), Jan. 3, 2010 Steals: 4, vs. Mount St. Joseph (Ohio), Feb. 3, 2010
Total 3-point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2008/09 26-0 278/10.7 16-51 .314 1-7 .143 10-10 1.000 13-20 33 1.3 39-1 18 25 2 14 43/1.7 2009/10 27-2 345/12.8 31-88 .352 4-10 .400 16-17 .941 16-18 34 1.3 42-0 25 22 5 15 82/3.0 2010-11 19-0 221/11.6 17-52 .327 2-9 .222 12-15 .800 6-11 17 0.9 29-0 13 10 0 17 48/2.5 TOTAL 72-2 844/11.7 64-191 .335 7-26 .269 38-42 .905 35-49 84 1.2 110-1 56 57 7 46 173/2.4
Katie Brewer #12 Year: Junior Height: 5-6 Position: Guard Hometown (High School) Jamestown, Ind. (Western Boone)
Total 3-point Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA 2009/10 22-0 179/8.1 16-59 .271 14-43 .326 5-16 2010-11 19-0 96/5.1 11-41 .268 5-28 .179 11-17 TOTAL 41-0 275/6.7 27-100 .270 19-71 .268 16-33
Brewer has appeared in 41 games during her two seasons at Hanover. She averaged 2.0 points per outing as a sophomore and shot 32.6 percent from long range and posted 10 steals during her first season with the Panthers. Brewer’s Career Highs Points: 8, vs. Rose-Hulman, Feb. 17, 2010 Rebounds: 3, two times, last vs. Transy. (Ky.), Jan. 26, 2011 Assists: 2, vs. Mount St. Joseph (Ohio), Nov. 27, 2010 Blocks: 0 Steals: 2, three times, last vs. Earlham, Feb. 12, 2011 Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast .313 4-7 11 0.5 18-0 2 .647 6-8 14 0.7 10-0 2 .485 10-15 25 0.6 28-0 4
TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 5 0 10 51/2.3 8 0 4 38/2.0 13 0 14 89/2.2
Katie Gahimer #21 Year: Junior Height: 5-10 Position: Forward Hometown (High School) St. Paul, Ind. (North Decatur)
Gahimer has appeared in 40 games for Hanover during her first two seasons with the program. She logged nearly seven minutes per outing for the Panthers as a sophomore Gahimer’s Career Highs Points: 8, at Earlham, Jan. 8, 2011 Rebounds: 7, vs. Earlham, Feb. 12, 2011 Assists: 2, three times, last at Defiance (Ohio), Dec. 11, 2011 Blocks: 2, two times, last at Earlham, Jan. 8, 2011 Steals: 1, three times, last at Rose-Hulman, Feb. 16, 2011
Total 3-point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast 2009-10 16-0 67/4.2 7-25 .280 0-5 .000 3-4 .750 8-14 22 1.4 17-0 5 2010-11 24-0 164/6.8 20-57 .351 3-9 .333 7-12 .583 9-18 27 1.1 19-0 8 TOTAL 40-0 231/5.8 27-82 .329 3-14 .214 10-16 .625 17-32 49 1.2 36-0 13
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TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 8 1 1 17/1.1 14 7 2 50/2.1 22 8 3 67/1.7
Natalie Morse #15 Year: Junior Height: 5-7 Position: Guard Hometown (High School) Mitchell, Ind. (H.S.)
Total 3-point Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA 2009/10 14-0 110/7.9 13-38 .342 9-24 .375 5-6 2010-11 22-19 429/19.5 49-138 .355 23-73 .315 8-11 TOTAL 36-19 539/15.0 62-176 .352 32-97 .330 13-17
A transfer from DePauw University, Morse was second on Hanover’s squad in 2010/11 with 60 assists and 23 threepointers. She shot 37.5 percent from long range and 83.3 percent from the charity stripe in 14 games after joining the Panthers for the second half of the 2009/11 season. Morse’s Career Highs Points: 18, at Manchester, Jan. 22, 2011 Rebounds: 5, two times, last at Manchester, Jan. 22, 2011 Assists: 6, two times, last vs. Manchester, Feb. 26, 2011 Blocks: 1, six times, last vs. Heidelberg (Ohio), Dec. 21, 2010 Steals: 4, vs. Heidelberg (Ohio), Dec. 21, 2010 Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast .833 4-10 14 1.0 6-0 6 .727 12-35 47 2.1 21-0 60 .765 16-45 61 1.7 27-0 66
TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 7 3 4 40/2.9 66 3 22 129/5.9 73 6 26 169/4.7
Courtney Prater #25 Year: Junior Height: 5-9 Position: Forward Hometown (High School) Anderson, Ind. (Lapel)
A transfer from Anderson University, Prater was named the Heartland Conference’s freshman of the year after the 2009/10 season. She averaged 12.1 points and a teamhigh 9.0 rebounds for Anderson last season and was an honorable-mention all-HCAC selection. Prater’s Career Highs Points: 23, at Defiance (Ohio), Jan. 26, 2011 Rebounds: 19, vs. Webster (Mo.), Nov. 21, 2009 Assists: 5, vs. Defiance (Ohio), Dec. 1, 2010 Blocks: 3, two times, last vs. Transylvania (Ky.), Jan. 8, 2011 Steals: 4, three times, last vs. Mount St. Joseph (Ohio), Jan. 22, 2011
Total 3-point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009-10 26-21 517/19.9 58-114 .509 0-0 .000 31-49 .633 62-98 160 6.2 93-5 24 45 12 27 147/5.7 2010-11 25-24 719/28.8 102-214 .477 0-1 .000 98-140 .700 105-121 226 9.0 91-5 30 61 6 34 302/12.1 TOTAL 51-45 1236/24.2 160-328 .487 0-1 .000 129-189 .683 167-219 386 7.6 184-10 54 106 18 61 449/8.80
Abbey Schmahl #10 Year: Senior Height: 5-6 Position: Guard Hometown (High School) Aurora, Ind. (South Dearborn)
Schmahl is a three-year member of Hanover’s basketball program. She was named to the Heartland Conference’s all-freshman team after the 2008/09 season and the HCAC’s all-tournament team in 2011. She led the 2010/11 squad in assists and had 35 steals. She also was a four-time all-conference selection with Hanover’s soccer team. Schmahl’s Career Highs Points: 20, vs. Anderson, Feb. 27, 2009 Rebounds: 7, two times, last at Bluffton, Feb. 5, 2011 Assists: 8, at Bluffton (Ohio), Jan. 6, 2009 Blocks: 1, at Transylvania (Ky.), Feb. 28, 2010 Steals: 5, two times, last at Rose-Hulman, Feb. 16, 2011
Total 3-point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast 2008/09 26-2 411/15.8 28-81 .346 10-31 .323 49-65 .754 10-39 49 1.9 29-0 51 2009/10 27-17 525/19.4 39-112 .348 7-27 .259 47-66 .712 10-56 66 2.4 50-1 88 2010-11 27-6 471/17.4 33-106 .311 4-32 .125 49-70 .700 12-48 60 2.2 47-0 61 TOTAL 80-25 1407/17.6 100-299 .334 21-90 .233 145-201 .721 32-143 175 2.2 126-1 200
TO Blk Stl 60 1 20 66 0 43 51 0 35 177 1 98
Pts/Avg 115/4.4 132/4.9 119/4.4 366/4.6
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2011/12 Hanover College Returning Players
Amanda Trambaugh #20 Year: Junior Height: 5-6 Position: Guard Hometown (High School) Mitchell, Ind. (H.S.)
Trambaugh shot 50.6 percent from the field and 80.4 percent from the free throw line in 25 games off Hanover’s bench as a sophomore. She connected on 60.9 percent of her shots from the floor in 23 games as a freshman. Trambaugh’s Career Highs Points: 14, at Wittenberg (Ohio), Dec. 29, 2010 Rebounds: 6, two times, last vs. Heidelberg (Ohio), Dec. 21, 2010 Assists: 4, vs. Manchester, Dec. 4, 2010 Blocks: 1, three times, last at Franklin, Jan. 12, 2011 Steals: 4, vs. Manchester, Feb. 26, 2011
Total 3-point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009-10 23-0 180/7.8 14-23 .609 2-4 .500 11-16 .688 11-13 24 1.0 13-0 10 10 1 8 41/1.8 2010-11 25-0 345/13.8 40-79 .506 2-8 .250 45-56 .804 20-39 59 2.4 31-0 27 39 2 29 127/5.1 TOTAL 48-0 525/10.9 54-102 .529 4-12 .333 56-72 .778 31-52 83 1.7 44-0 37 49 3 37 168/3.5
Elyse Weddle #14 Year: Sophomore Height: 5-10 Position: Forward Hometown (High School) Bloomfield, Ind. (H.S.)
Weddle shot 54.8 percent from the floor and 75 percent from the foul line in 23 games off Hanover’s bench as a freshman. Weddle’s Career Highs Points: 6, vs. Earlham, Feb. 12, 2011 Rebounds: 3, three times, last vs. Defiance (Ohio), Jan. 29, 2011 Assists: 1, 11 times, last vs. Transylvania (Ky.), Feb. 27, 2011 Blocks: 1, four times, last at Anderson, Jan. 15, 2011 Steals: 2, vs. Rose-Hulman, Jan. 19, 2011
Total 3-point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2010-11 23-0 161/7.0 17-31 .548 0-0 .000 18-24 .750 9-18 27 1.2 25-0 11 20 4 5 52/2.3 TOTAL 23-0 161/7.0 17-31 .548 0-0 .000 18-24 .750 9-18 27 1.2 25-0 11 20 4 5 52/2.3
Kendall Withered #23 Year: Senior Height: 5-9 Position: Guard/Forward Hometown (High School) Madison, Ind. (Southwestern)
Total 3-point Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA 2009-10 27-3 333/12.3 43-122 .352 27-74 .365 23-32 2010-11 26-0 218/8.4 16-53 .302 11-37 .297 13-21 TOTAL 53-3 551/10.4 59-175 .337 38-111 .342 36-53
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A transfer from Grace College, Withered logged more than eight minutes per outing in 26 games for Hanover as a junior. She averaged 5.0 points and 1.4 rebounds in 27 games for the Panthers as a sophomore. Withered’s Career Highs Points: 20, vs. Ohio Northern, Nov. 22, 2009 Rebounds: 7, at Defiance (Ohio), Dec. 11, 2010 Assists: 4, vs. Defiance (Ohio), Dec. 12, 2009 Blocks: 2, vs. Ohio Northern, Nov. 22, 2009 Steals: 2, nine times, last vs. Earlham, Feb. 12, 2011 Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot Avg .719 12-25 37 1.4 .619 9-27 36 1.4 .679 21-52 73 1.4
PF-FO Ast 37-1 31 11-0 23 48-1 54
TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 43 5 19 136/5.0 29 1 16 56/2.2 72 6 35 192/3.6
2011/12 Hanover College Freshmen Players
Caitlin Bischoff #31 Year: Freshman Height: 5-10 Position: Guard/Forward Hometown (High School) Atlanta, Ind. (Hamilton Heights)
An honor student, Bischoff earned academic allconference honors from the Mid-Indiana Conference as a junior and senior. She helped propel Hamilton Heights to three consecutive league titles in her final three seasons with the Huskies.
Megan Caudill #11 Year: Freshman Height: 5-7 Position: Guard/Forward Hometown (High School) Richmond, Ind. (H.S.)
Caudill was a three-time all-North Central Conference honoree at Richmond. She was named to the Richmond Palladium-Item’s all-area team twice and also earned the Red Devils’ Heart of a Champion Award as a senior. She set the school’s single-game record in 2010 with seven threepointers against Greenfield Central.
Sarah Hopf #32 Year: Freshman Height: 5-11 Position: Forward Hometown (High School) Birdseye, Ind. (Forest Park)
An academic all-state honoree, Hopf also was an allPocket Conference selection as a senior and earned honorable-mention recognition the previous season. She helped lead the Rangers to back-to-back sectional titles in 2010 and 2011 and competed in the Indiana Class Basketball 2A-1A All-Star Classic after her senior campaign.
Alicia Hopkins #24 Year: Freshman Height: 5-6 Position: Guard Hometown (High School) Columbus, Ind. (East)
Hopkins earned all-Hoosier Hills Conference honors at Columbus East as a junior and senior. In 2011, she set the Olympians’ single-game record with 12 steals against Bedford-North Lawrence and eventually established school marks for steals in a single-season (147) and career (412).
Shauna Watson #30 Year: Freshman Height: 5-6 Position: Guard Hometown (High School) Fort Wayne, Ind. (Concordia)
Watson was a member of Concordia’s 3A state championship team as a junior and helped lead the Cadets to the semi-state the following season. As a senior, she led Concordia in assists and steals. She also played for Indiana’s squad in the annual Nancy Rehm Border Wars Classic against Ohio.
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Heartland Conference
The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference is a union of 10 private small colleges and universities from Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Formed in 1997, the Heartland Conference is affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participates at the Division III level, which offers no athletic scholarships. The league currently sponsors men’s championship in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field and wrestling. Championships are awarded in nine women’s sports, including: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track & field and volleyball. Five member schools were formerly affiliated with the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference and three schools were members of the Association of Mideast Colleges. Anderson University, Franklin College, Hanover, Manchester College and the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology were each charter members of the ICAC. Bluffton University, Defiance College and the College of Mount St. Joseph were each members of the AMC. Transylvania University, a former member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), officially joined the Heartland Conference in 2001. Earlham College, a former member of the North Coast Athletic Conference, joined the HCAC prior to the 2010/11 academic year.
Junior Abbey Schmahl and seniors Torin Franz and Molly Martin led Hanover to the 2010/11 Heartland Conference regular-season and tournament championships.
Anderson University Location: Anderson, Ind. Enrollment: 2,750 www.anderson.edu
Franklin College Location: Franklin, Ind. Enrollment: 1,047 www.franklincollege.edu
Bluffton University Location: Bluffton, Ohio Enrollment: 1,127 www.bluffton.edu
Hanover College Location: Hanover, Ind. Enrollment: 1,000 www.hanover.edu
Defiance College Location: Defiance, Ohio Enrollment: 1,070 www.defiance.edu
Manchester College Location: North Manchester, Ind. Enrollment: 1,223 www.manchester.edu
Earlham College Location: Richmond, Ind. Enrollment: 1,200 www.earlham.edu
College of Mount St. Joseph Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 2,300 www.msj.edu
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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Location: Terre Haute, Ind. Enrollment: 1,900 www.rose-hulman.edu Transylvania University Location: Lexington, Kentucky Enrollment: 1,100 www.transy.edu
www.heartlandconf.org
2010/11 HCAC REVIEW 2010/11 HCAC Honorees
2010/11 Final Standings
Player of the Year: Molly Martin, Hanover, Sr., C Freshman of the Year: Erica King, Defiance, G Coach of the Year: Molly Jones, Hanover
Team Hanover Franklin Transylvania Manchester Defiance Rose-Hulman Bluffton Mt. St. Joseph Anderson (Ind.) Earlham
All-HCAC: Olivia Akridge, Transylvania, Sr., G Sarah Condra, Franklin, Jr., G Alisa Dickerson, Rose-Hulman, Jr., G Melissa Eltzroth, Manchester, So., G Torin Franz, Hanover, Sr., G Donna Marsh, Rose-Hulman, Sr., C Molly Martin, Hanover, Sr., C Holly Milburn, Transylvania, Sr., F Kim Miller, Bluffton, Sr., F Tasha Stucke, Defiance, Sr., G Ellen Thompson, Anderson, Sr., F Holly Vogel, Hanover, Sr., F
Honorable Mention All-HCAC: Molly Bateman, Defiance, Sr., G Shayla Black, Transylvania, Sr., G Chelle Bentz, Hanover, Sr., G Kelsey DeMott, Manchester, Sr., F Carolyn Holt, Mount St. Joseph, Sr., F Abby LaRosa, Mount St. Joseph, Sr., G Traci Lippold, Franklin, Sr., G Monica Planalp, Franklin, Sr., G Courtney Prater, Anderson, So., C Kat O’Neill, Mount St. Joseph, Sr., G Ashley Poe, Manchester, Jr., G Bria Sneed, Earlham, Fr., G Brittany Stegmaier, Bluffton, Jr., G Brittney Wilson, Franklin, Sr., G
All-Freshman Team: Heather Finnell, Rose-Hulman, Fr., G Erica King, Defiance, Fr., G Erynn Meiklejohn, Manchester, Fr., F Krista Schott, Franklin, Fr., F Bria Sneed, Earlham, Fr., G
HCAC All 17-1 25-2 13-5 19-7 13-5 20-8 11-7 14-13 10-8 12-14 8-10 10-16 7-11 10-15 6-12 6-18 5-13 7-18 0-18 0-25
Past HCAC Champions Year Team Record 2010/11 Hanover 17-1 2009/10 Franklin 13-3 Transylvania 13-3 2008/09 Transylvania 14-2 2007/08 Anderson 12-4 Manchester 12-4 2006/07 Manchester 15-1 2005/06 Franklin 13-1 2004/05 Franklin 11-3 2003/04 Franklin 12-2 2002/03 Transylvania 12-2 2001/02 Anderson 12-2 2000/01 Defiance 12-0 1999/00 Franklin 10-2 Wilmington 10-2 1998/99 Wilmington 10-2 1997/98 DePauw 10-0 1996/97 Hanover 9-1 DePauw 9-1 1995/96 Franklin 9-1 1994/95 Franklin 8-0 1993/94 Franklin 8-0
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2010/11 Hanover Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (25-2) (11-0) (9-1) (5-1) CONFERENCE (17-1) (9-0) (8-1) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (8-1) (2-0) (1-0) (5-1)
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3-PTS
REBOUNDS
## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 33 Martin, Molly 27-27 769 28.5 182-340 .535 13-27 .481 111-151 .735 67 196 263 9.7 57 0 27 55 35 28 488 18.1 24 Franz, Torin 27-27 773 28.6 149-347 .429 48-130 .369 101-134 .754 51 84 135 5.0 21 0 41 43 7 46 447 16.6 22 Vogel, Holly 27-27 676 25.0 93-196 .474 7-21 .333 71-105 .676 64 76 140 5.2 43 0 50 52 7 49 264 9.8 15 Morse, Natalie 22-19 429 19.5 49-138 .355 23-73 .315 8-11 .727 12 35 47 2.1 21 0 60 66 3 22 129 5.9 30 Bentz, Chelle 27-27 686 25.4 53-167 .317 12-47 .255 21-39 .538 91 70 161 6.0 64 0 56 39 34 88 139 5.1 20 Trambaugh, Amanda 25-0 345 13.8 40-79 .506 2-8 .250 45-56 .804 20 39 59 2.4 31 0 27 39 2 29 127 5.1 10 Schmahl, Abbey 27-6 471 17.4 33-106 .311 4-32 .125 49-70 .700 12 48 60 2.2 47 0 61 51 0 35 119 4.4 42 Whitted, Micah 20-2 223 11.2 21-54 .389 13-30 .433 27-43 .628 5 24 29 1.5 19 0 21 31 0 15 82 4.1 34 Bowyer, Sonja 19-0 221 11.6 17-52 .327 2-9 .222 12-15 .800 6 11 17 0.9 29 0 13 10 0 17 48 2.5 14 Weddle, Elyse 23-0 161 7.0 17-31 .548 0-0 .000 18-24 .750 9 18 27 1.2 25 0 11 20 4 5 52 2.3 23 Withered, Kendall 26-0 218 8.4 16-53 .302 11-37 .297 13-21 .619 9 27 36 1.4 11 0 23 29 1 16 56 2.2 21 Gahimer, Katie 24-0 164 6.8 20-57 .351 3-9 .333 7-12 .583 9 18 27 1.1 19 0 8 14 7 2 50 2.1 12 Brewer, Katie 19-0 96 5.1 11-41 .268 5-28 .179 11-17 .647 6 8 14 0.7 10 0 2 8 0 4 38 2.0 11 Sparks, Liz 27-0 174 6.4 13-46 .283 0-5 .000 16-23 .696 25 15 40 1.5 9 0 8 12 1 11 42 1.6 TEAM 35 49 84 3.1 0 4 Total 27 5400 714-1707 .418 143-456 .314 510-721 .707 421 718 1139 42.2 406 0 408 473 101 367 2081 77.1 Opponents 27 5400 642-1615 .398 157-507 .310 266-400 .665 322 656 978 36.2 554 18 383 616 63 237 1707 63.2 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Hanover 1046 1035 - 2081 Opponents 816 891 - 1707
TEAM STATISTICS
HANOVER OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE
SCORING 2081 1707 Points per game 77.1 63.2 Scoring margin +13.9 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 714-1707 642-1615 Field goal pct .418 .398 3 POINT FG-ATT 143-456 157-507 3-point FG pct .314 .310 3-pt FG made per game 5.3 5.8 FREE THROWS-ATT 510-721 266-400 Free throw pct .707 .665 REBOUNDS 1139 978 Rebounds per game 42.2 36.2 Rebounding margin +6.0 - ASSISTS 408 383 Assists per game 15.1 14.2 TURNOVERS 473 616 Turnovers per game 17.5 22.8 Turnover margin +5.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.6 STEALS 367 237 Steals per game 13.6 8.8 BLOCKS 101 63 Blocks per game 3.7 2.3
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11-19-10 vs KALAMAZOO W 11-20-10 vs OHIO NORTHERN W *11-27-10 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH W *12-01-10 at Transylvania W *12-04-10 MANCHESTER W *12-11-10 at Defiance W 12-20-10 vs Roanoke W 12-21-10 vs Heidelberg W 12-29-10 at Wittenberg W 12-30-10 vs Wisconsin-Eau Claire W *01-05-11 BLUFFTON W *01-08-11 at Earlham W *01-12-11 at Franklin L *01-15-11 at Anderson W *01-19-11 ROSE-HULMAN W *01-22-11 at Manchester W *01-26-11 TRANSYLVANIA W *01-29-11 DEFIANCE W *02-02-11 at Mount St. Joseph W *02-05-11 at Bluffton W *02-09-11 FRANKLIN W *02-12-11 EARLHAM W *02-16-11 at Rose-Hulman W *02-19-11 ANDERSON W 02-26-11 MANCHESTER W 02-27-11 TRANSYLVANIA W 03-04-11 vs Chicago – NCAA 1st Round L
68-55 80-71 94-64 63-59 71-63 92-75 76-61 68-52 64-60 71-70 78-59 96-60 61-63 67-63 59-30 70-68 87-71 102-91 98-71 78-71 83-70 83-47 66-43 69-58 93-65 82-71 62-76
Single-Season Records Scoring Leaders (Points) # Name 1. Jennifer Skaggs (2000/01) 2. Molly Martin (2009/10) 3. Laura Little (2004/05) 4. Jennifer Skaggs (1999/00) 5. Molly Martin (2010/11) 6. Molly Martin (2008/09) 7. Kim Butrum (1988/89) 8. Julie Branstetter (1994/95) 9. Torin Franz (2010/11) 10. Julie Kirlin (1988/89) 11. Julie Branstetter (1993/94) 12. Angela Newkirk (2005/06) 13. Molly Martin (2007/08) 14. Tessa Bair (2003/04) 15. Tessa Wynn (2001/02)
Free Throw % Leaders Points PPG 562 21.6 520 19.3 496 19.1 482 18.5 488 18.1 480 18.5 457 19.9 450 18.8 447 16.6 442 19.2 437 19.9 415 16.0 407 15.1 406 15.6 403 15.5
Field Goal % Leaders Minimum of 200 Field Goal Attempts and a Minimum of 40%
# Name 1. Andrea Spurgeon (1999/00) 2. Amy Hackworthy (1996/97) 3. Molly Martin (2009/10) 4. Julie Branstetter (1993/94) 5. Molly Martin (2010/11) 6. Julie Kirlin (1988/89) 7. Jennifer Skaggs (1998/99) 8. Holly Vogel (2009/10) 9. Terry Sprinkle (1981/82) 10. Jennifer Skaggs (2000/01) 11. Susan Abel (1986/87) 12. Jennifer Skaggs (1999/00) 13. Kim Butrum (1986/87) 14. Andrea Spurgeon (1998/99) 15. Amy Hackworthy (1995/96) 16. Rachel Walters (2005/06) 17. Leslie Fryman (1997/98) 18. Kim Butrum (1987/88) 19. Torin Franz (2010/11)
FGM/A 134-241 114-238 209-387 119-253 182-340 191-320 140-266 106-204 141-275 235-460 121-234 209-416 121-238 106-217 114-238 98-206 101-214 98-208 149-347
FG % 55.60 54.10 54.00 53.90 53.50 53.40 52.60 52.00 51.30 51.10 51.00 50.20 50.00 48.80 47.90 47.60 47.20 47.10 42.90
Minimum of 100 Free-throw Attempts and a Minimum of 70%
# Name 1. Tessa Wynn (2000/01) 2. Angela Newkirk (2005/06) 3. Angela Newkirk (2003/04) 4. Tessa Wynn (2002/03) 5. Alicia Smith (1995/96) 6. Julie Branstetter (1994/95) 7. Torin Franz (2010/11) 8. Torin Franz (2008/09) 9. Torin Franz (2009/10) 10. Molly Martin (2010/11) 11. Kim Butrum (1988/89) 12. Julie Kirlin (1987/88) 13. Julie Kirlin (1988/89) 14. Julie Kirlin (1989/90) 15. Alicia Smith (1997/98)
FTM/A 84-101 91-110 93-114 82-101 90-114 107-137 101-134 78-104 75-101 111-151 114-155 80-109 100-137 102-140 76-105
FT % 83.20 82.70 81.60 81.20 78.90 78.10 75.40 75.00 74.30 73.50 73.50 73.40 72.99 72.90 72.40
3-Point Field Goal % Leaders Minimum of 50 3pt Attempts and Minimum of 35%
# Name 1. Amy Macy (1995/96) 2. Amy Macy (1997/98) 3. Susan Abel (1988/89) 4. Theresa Smith (1998/99) 5. Michele Ward (1990/91) 6. Laura Little (2004/05) 7. Dana Brock (2004/05) Tessa Bair (2002/03) 9. Dana Brock (2003/04) 10. Lacey Hornaday (2007/08) 11. Alicia Smith (1996/97) 12. Theresa Smith (2000/01) 13. Janet Lucas (1992/93) 14. Cissi White (1992/93) 15. Traci Joslin (2002/03) 16. Torin Franz (2010/11) 17. Alicia Smith (1994/95) 18. Kendall Withered (2009/10)
3PTM/A 50-106 47-101 37-80 26-59 35-81 58-140 24-60 20-50 30-77 33-85 37-105 28-74 23-61 35-94 22-62 48-130 49-133 27-74
3pt % 47.20 46.56 46.30 44.10 43.20 41.40 40.00 40.00 39.00 38.80 38.30 37.80 37.70 37.50 37.10 36.90 36.80 36.5
Hanover’s 2010/11 squad posted a school-best 25-2 record and earned Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference regular-season title with a 17-1 mark. The Panthers also won the HCAC tournament championship to advance to the program’s second berth in the NCAA III tournament.
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Single-Season Records Assist Leaders # Name Assists 1. JoAnn Brouillette (1982/83) 126 2. Cissi White (1994/95) 124 3. Amy Macy (1998/99) 118 4. Amanda Schmahl (2005/06) 107 5. Kim Butrum (1988/89) 104 6. Amy Macy (1995/96) 103 7. Dana Brock (2003/04) 100 Micah Whitted (2007/08) 100 9. Cissi White (1993/94) 89 10. Kim Butrum (1986/87) 85 11. Carrie Hill (1999/00) 83 12. Cissi White (1992/93) 81 13. Micah Whitted (2009/10) 77
Blocked Shot Leaders # Name Blocks 1. Corey Roach (2004-05) 54 2. Chris Field (1984-85) 53 3. Nikki Gittings (2000-01) 49 4. Corey Roach (2003-04) 39 Molly Martin (2008-09) 39 6. Chris Field (1985-86) 38 Julie Branstetter (1993-94) 38 8. Chris Field (1987-88) 37 9. Alicia Smith (1996-97) 36 Chelle Bentz (2009-10) 36 11. Molly Martin (2010-11) 35 12. Chelle Bentz (2010-11) 34 Molly Martin (2007-08) 34 14. Jana Beers (1989-00) 33 15. Andrea Spurgeon (1999-00) 32 16. Molly Martin (2009-10) 31 17. Kim Hardesty (2006-07) 26 Chelle Bentz (2008-09) 26 19. Kim Hardesty (2005-06) 25 Chris Field (1986-87) 25 Corey Roach (2002-03) 25
Chelle Bentz tied the Hanover single-season record with 88 steals in 2010/11. She finished her career fourth in blocked shots and ninth in rebounding.
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Rebounding Leaders # Name Rebs 1. Molly Martin (2007-08) 289 2. Molly Martin (2009-10) 287 3. Andrea Spurgeon (1999-00) 286 4. Molly Martin (2010-11) 263 5. Molly Martin (2008-09) 258 6. Rachel Walters (2008-09) 249 7. Rachel Walters (2006-07) 242 8. Julie Branstetter (1993-94) 235 9. Jennifer Skaggs (2000-01) 234 10. Jennifer Skaggs (1999-00) 232 11. Tessa Wynn (2001-02) 226 12. Julie Branstetter (1994-95) 222 13. Leslie Fryman (1997-98) 218 14. Rachel Walters (2005-06) 210 15. Tessa Wynn (2002-03) 203 Jennifer Skaggs (1998-99) 203 17. Corey Roach (2004-05) 202
Steals Leaders # Name Steals 1. Chelle Bentz (2010/11) 88 Kim Butrum (1988/89) 88 3. Julie Kirlin (1989/00) 86 4. Kim Butrum (1987/88) 79 5. Barb Van Meter (1977/78) 72 6. Kim Butrum (1986/87) 71 Cissi White (1991/92) 71 8. JoAnn Brouillette (1982/83) 63 Tessa Wynn (2002/03) 63 Amanda Schmahl (2005/06) 63 11. Tessa Bair (2003/04) 61 12. Cissi White (1992/93) 58 13. Tessa Bair (2004/05) 55 Tessa Wynn (2000/01) 55 15. Tessa Wynn (2001/02) 53 Amanda Howard (1994/95) 53 17. Amanda Howard (1996/97) 52 Cissi White (1994/95) 52 Chelle Bentz (2009/10) 52
Career Records Scoring Leaders # Name 1. Molly Martin (2007/2011) 2. Jennifer Skaggs (1997/2001) 3. Terry Sprinkle (1981/1984) 4. Alicia Smith (1994/1998) 5. Julie Branstetter (1991/1994) 6. Torin Franz (2007/2011) 7. Tessa Wynn (1999/2003) 8. Laura Little (2001/2005) 9. Julie Kirlin (1986/1990) 10. Tessa Bair (2002/2005) 11. Angela Newkirk (2003/2006) 12. Kim Butrum (1986/1989) 13. Rachel Walters (2005/2009) 14. Theresa Smith (1997/2001) 15. Cissi White (1991/1995) 16. Andrea Spurgeon (1996/2000) 17. Chris Diaforli (1990/1994) 18. Amy Hackworthy (1993/1997) 19. Holly Vogel (2007/2011) 20. Leslie Fryman (1995/1999) 21. Amy Macy (1995/1999) 22. Amanda Howard (1994/1997) 23. Corey Roach (2001/2005) 24. Susan Abel (1986/1989)
Points 1,887 1,524 1,470 1,351 1,320 1,307 1,203 1,192 1,141 1,046 1,039 1,010 922 895 858 854 853 799 787 775 767 761 685 625
Molly Martin was a four-time all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference honoree for Hanover from 2007-2011. She capped her career as the leading scorer and rebounder in school history.
Rebounding Leaders # Name Rebounds 1. Molly Martin (2007/2011) 1,091 2. Rachel Walters (2005/2009) 823 3. Jennifer Skaggs (1997/2001) 773 4. Andrea Spurgeon (1996/2000) 760 5. Julie Branstetter (1991/1994) 690 6. Tessa Wynn (1999/2003) 647 7. Amy Hackworthy (1993/1997) 621 8. Leslie Fryman (1995/1999) 612 9. Chelle Bentz (2007/2011) 591 10. Corey Roach (2001/2005) 572 11. Chris Diaforli (1990/1994) 521 12. Julie Kirlin (1986/1990) 488 13. Laura Little (2001/2005) 484
Blocked Shot Leaders # Name Blocks 1. Corey Roach (2001/2005) 140 2. Molly Martin (2007/2011) 138 3. Nikki Gittings (1998/2002) 116 4. Chelle Bentz (2007/2011) 104 5. Julie Branstetter (1991/1994) 90 6. Alicia Smith (1994/1998) 82 7. Chris Diaforli (1990/1994) 75 8. Chris Field (1986/1988*) 62 9. Andrea Spurgeon (1996/2000) 59 10. Kim Hardesty (2004/2008) 53 * reflects statistics for just two seasons
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Hanover’s Season results Season All
Conf.
Coach All-Conference Selections
2010/11 25-2
17-1 (1st)
Molly Jones
2009/10 20-7
12-4 (3rd) Molly Jones
Molly Martin, Holly Vogel, Torin Franz (HM)
2008/09 18-9
10-6 (3rd) Molly Jones
Molly Martin, Rachel Walters, Torin Franz (HM), Abbey Schmahl (FR Team)
2007/08 15-11 9-7 (4th) 2006/07 3-21
Molly Jones
Molly Martin (MVP), Torin Franz, Holly Vogel, Chelle Bentz (HM)
Molly Martin, Lacey Hornaday, Torin Franz (HM)
1-15 (9th) Molly Jones Rachel Walters (HM)
2005/06 16-10 9-5 (3rd)
Molly Jones Angela Newkirk, Amanda Schmahl (HM), Rachel Walters (HM)
2004/05 15-11 8-6 (4th)
Molly Jones Laura Little, Tessa Bair, Corey Roach (HM)
2003/04 13-13 7-7 (5th)
Molly Jones Laura Little, Tessa Bair
2002/03 10-14 6-8 (6th)
Molly Jones
Tessa Wynn, Laura Little, Tessa Bair (HM)
2001/02 11-15 6-8 (5th)
Molly Jones
Tessa Wynn, Laura Little (HM)
2000/01 17-9
10-2 (2nd) Molly Jones
Jennifer Skaggs (MVP), Tessa Wynn (2nd)
1999/00 17-9
7-5 (3rd)
Molly Jones
Jennifer Skaggs (MVP), Andrea Spurgeon
1998/99 13-12 7-5 (4th)
Molly Jones
Jennifer Skaggs, (2nd), Theresa Smith (2nd)
1997/98 14-12 5-5 (3rd)
Christa Snyder Alicia Smith, Leslie Fryman (2nd), Andrea Spurgeon (HM)
1996/97 17-10 9-1 (1st)
Christa Snyder Alicia Smith (MVP), Leslie Fryman, Amy Macy (HM)
1995/96 14-10 5-5 (3rd)
Christa Snyder Alicia Smith, Amy Macy (HM), Amy Hackworthy (HM)
1994/95 10-14 4-4 (3rd)
Christa Snyder
Julie Branstetter, Alicia Smith-2nd Team, Amanda Howard (HM)
1993/94 7-15
1-7 (4th)
Christa Snyder
Julie Branstetter, Cissi White (HM), Chris Diaforli (HM)
1992/93 7-14
3-5 (3rd)
Mary Freeland
Julie Branstetter, Cissi White, Chris Diaforli
1991/92 4-17
2-10
Terry King
1990/91 5-14
2-7 (5th)
Terry King
Michele Ward
1989/90 4-19
Mary Freeland
Julie Kirlin, Jana Beers
1988/89 9-14
6-4 (3rd)
Mary Freeland
Kim Butrum, Susan Abel, Julie Kirlin
1987/88 9-14
4-4
Mary Freeland
Kim Butrum, Julie Kirlin (2nd)
1986/87 11-10 5-3 (2nd)
Mary Freeland
Kim Butrum, Susan Abel (2nd)
1985/86 10-11 4-4 (3rd)
Mary Freeland
Shelly McElyea, Marva Alstott (2nd)
1984/85 6-14
Mary Freeland
1983/84 10-8
Mary Freeland
1982/83 11-8
Mary Freeland
1981/82 5-12
Mary Freeland
1980/81 12-13
Connie Fox
1979/80 7-7
Connie Fox
1978/79 12-5
Connie Fox
1977/78 7-4
Connie Fox
1976/77 3-8
Connie Fox
1975/76 4-9
Charlene Agne
1974/75 NA
Charlene Agne
1973/74 1-8
Charlene Agne
1972/73 1-8
Charlene Agne
1971/72 2-7
Charlene Agne
1970/71 4-3
Wanda Leffler
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Rachel Walters
Hanover’s Collier Arena Collier Arena is the home for Hanover College basketball. Located inside the John and Anne Horner Health and Recreation Center, the complex is one of the finest small-college facilities in the nation. Opened in 1995, the Horner Center is a vital part of campus life for the entire campus community. Centrally located, the facility houses an arena, a fieldhouse, a 6,000-square-foot weight training and fitness room, an athletic training area, an indoor running track, racquetball courts and state-of-the-art classrooms. Collier Arena, named in honor of hall-of-fame basketball coach John Collier, has been the Panthers’ home court for the past 14 seasons. The climatecontrolled facility seats 2,000 fans for basketball and can hold up to 2,400 for concerts and lectures. Season Years
All At Games Home
2010/11 25-2 2009/10 20-7 2008/09 18-9 2007/08 16-11 2006/07 3-21 2005/06 16-10 2004/05 15-11 2003/04 13-13 2002/03 10-14 2001/02 11-15 2000/01 17-9 1999/00 17-9 1998/99 13-12 1997/98 14-12 1996/97 17-10 1995/96 14-10
14-0 12-1 7-4 11-1 1-8 10-2 7-4 7-4 3-7 4-8 9-1 6-3 9-4 5-6 8-4 8-4
Hanover in Collier Arena Hanover’s women’s basketball program moved from Lynn Hall to Collier Arena prior to the start of the 1995/96 season. The Panthers finished 8-4 at home in the inaugural season in Collier Arena. The program has posted a 121-61 record in the building through its first 16 seasons, including a 14-0 record at home last season.
2011/12 Hanover College Schedule Nov. 18-19 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 20-21 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 24-26
@ Sodexo Classic @ Ada, Ohio vs. Adrian (Mich.) 8 p.m. @ Ohio Northern 3 p.m. @ Manchester 1 p.m. Franklin 7:30 p.m. Defiance (Ohio) 1 p.m. Rose-Hulman 1 p.m. @ Wilmington (Ohio) Tournament vs. DePauw 8 p.m. Consolation/Championship 1 p.m./3 p.m. @ Denison (Ohio) 3 p.m. @ Muskingum (Ohio) 3 p.m. @ Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) 7:30 p.m. @ Bluffton (Ohio) 1 p.m. Transylvania (Ky.) 7:30 p.m. @ Earlham 1 p.m. @ Anderson 7:30 p.m. @ Defiance (Ohio) 1 p.m. Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) 7:30 p.m. Manchester 3 p.m. @ Franklin 7:30 p.m. Earlham 1 p.m. Anderson 7:30 p.m. Bluffton (Ohio) 1 p.m. @ Transylvania (Ky.) 7:30 p.m. @ Rose-Hulman 1 p.m. Heartland Conference Tournament TBA
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