2011-12 NCAC Basketball Guide

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2011-12 NCAC Directory President................................................Tom Chema, President Hiram College Vice President......................................Patrick White, President Wabash College

Web Site......................................................www.northcoast.org

Founded............................................................. February, 1983 Championship Sports..........................23 (11 men, 12 women)

Assistant Executive Director................................ Sue Penicka

Intercollegiate Officiating Association.............. 440/871-8100

Assistant Executive Director................................Bret Billhardt

Baseball............................................................... Rich Fetchiet

Legal Counsel.......................................................Dennis Butler

Basketball (Men)............................................................. Bill Ek

Accountant.....................................................................Jim Loy

Basketball (Women)................................................Diane Plas

Mailing Address............................................... P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116

Cross Country/Track................................................ Marv Frye Field Hockey/Lacrosse (Women)........................Candis Parry Football.....................................................................Andy Pfaff

Click topic to access page About the NCAC.................................... 4 Allegheny men..................................... 25 Allegheny women.................................. 6 All-NCAC 2009-10 - men..................... 39 All-NCAC 2009-10 - women................ 18 Al Van Wie Award................................ 49 Career Stat Leaders - men............. 37-38 Career Stat Leaders - women............. 17 Coaches of the Year - M&W................ 46 Denison men....................................... 26 Denison women..................................... 7 DePauw women.................................... 8 DePauw men....................................... 27 First Team, all-time - men.................... 39 First Team, all-time - women............... 18 Hiram men........................................... 28 Hiram women........................................ 9 Kenyon men........................................ 29

Kenyon women.................................... 10 Nan Nichols Award.............................. 49 Newcomers of the Year - M&W........... 45 Oberlin men......................................... 30 Oberlin women.....................................11 Ohio Wesleyan men............................ 31 Ohio Wesleyan women........................ 12 Players of the Year - M&W.................. 45 Polls, preseason........................ 5, 24, 37 Preview, 10-11 men............................. 24 Preview, 10-11 women.......................... 5 Records - men..................................... 36 Records - women................................ 16 Records, Tournament - M&W.............. 47 Schedule. 2010-11 composite men................................................. 35 women............................................. 15 Standings, all-time - men................ 41-42

Standings. all-time - women........... 20-21 Stat leaders, yr. by yr. - m............... 43-44 Stat leaders, yr. by yr. - w............... 22-23 Statistics, 2009-10 - men..................... 40 Statistics, 2009-10 - women................ 19 Tournament, 2010 NCAC.................... 48 Tournament Championship Game Results - m & w................... 49 Tournament MVPs - m & w.................. 49 Tournament W-L Records, all-time men & women.................................. 48 Wabash men....................................... 32 Wittenberg men................................... 33 Wittenberg women.............................. 13 Won-Loss Records, all-time men & women.................................. 46 Wooster men....................................... 34 Wooster women................................... 14

Phone.................................................................... 440/871-8100

Softball................................................................. John DeLuca

Fax........................................................................ 440/871-4221

Tennis................................................................ Don Hunsinger

Welcome to the 28th edition of the North Coast Athletic Conference football media guide.

E-Mail........................................................ ncac@northcoast.org

Volleyball..................................................................Diane Plas

On each school’s team page: [Click on the school logo to reach the institution’s home page. [Click on the head coach’s name to be directed to his on-line biography. [Click on the email next to each Sports Information Director’s and Head Coach’s name to email that person directly. [Active links throughout the book are listed in green. [Click on Facebook and Twitter icons to access school and conference accounts with those services.

2011-12 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELL The College of Wooster

PRESIDENT DALE T. KNOBEL Denison University

JEFF ANKROM Wittenberg University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

PRESIDENT THOMAS V. CHEMA Hiram College PRESIDENT S. GEORGIA NUGENT Kenyon College PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOV Oberlin College PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONES Ohio Wesleyan University PRESIDENT PATRICK WHITE Wabash College PRESIDENT MARK ERICKSON Wittenberg University

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Affiliation.........................................................NCAA Division III

Executive Director............................ Keri Alexander Luchowski

Street Address.................................815 Crocker Road, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145

2011-12 North Coast Athletic Conference Basketball Media Guide

On the table of contents, click a topic to be redirected to the page which contains that information. We look forward to working with you during the 2011-12 campaign.

NCAC Basketball Websites ALLEGHENY BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

OBERLIN BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

DENISON BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

OHIO WESLEYAN BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

SONYA McKAY Denison University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

DEPAUW BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

WABASH BASKETBALL MEN

HIRAM BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

WITTENBERG BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

AMY WILLIAMS Kenyon College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

KENYON BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

WOOSTER BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

ROGER INGLES Ohio Wesleyan University Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKI Executive Director

NCAC BASKETBALL MEN WOMEN

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WOMEN’S OUTLOOK The 2011-12 season brings a new member into the fold for the first time since the 1999-00 campaign as DePauw joins the North Coast. The Tigers are expected to make an immediate impact, as they were picked by the coaches in their annual preseason poll to win the NCAC title. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 276 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III, the NCAC features championship competition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women's sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American Andy Manson, DePauw amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together

a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in Sarah Vorder Bruegge, Allegheny the governance of the conference. Forty-eight teams from all 23 North Coast sports and all nine members competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2010-11 academic year. The NCAC added one more NCAA Division III swimming championships as Denison claimed the men’s title. Conference members have accumulated 62 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the past academic year, 207 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distributed to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC's commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

DEPAUW returns nine letterwinners and three starters from a 25-4 team that advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament for the eighth consecutive season. Top returnees include senior forward Katie Aldrich, who led the team with 13.3 points per game and a 53.7 ( ) field-goal shooting percentage, and juniors Kate Walker and Ellie Pearson. Walker and Pearson both started all 29 games for DePauw in 2010-11, and combined to account for 16 points per game. Pearson also led the Tigers in rebounding with 254 (8.8 per game). Defending NCAC champion DENISON was picked to finished second, in part because of the graduation of two-time conference player of the year Shaina Kaiser. Still, the Big Red have 17 letterwinners and the other four starters back from a 28-1 team that posted a perfect 14-0 mark in NCAC play. Junior point guard Serafina Nuzzo is the anchor for Denison in the coming year after leading the league in assist-turnover ratio (2.4) and finishing second in assists (5.9 per game) as a sophomore. She was a first-team all-conference selection in 201011. The Big Red have won three North Coast titles in the past five seasons, and advanced to the national tournament six times in the past seven years. KENYON was predicted to finish third. The Ladies have four starters back from a 15-12 team that finished fourth in the league. Leading the way is senior forward Morgan Korinek. She led the NCAC in rebounding with 252 caroms (9.3 per game), and was second with 65 steals. Korinek and

DePauw (8).............................................79 Denison (1)..............................................68 Kenyon....................................................60 Allegheny.................................................54 Wittenberg...............................................49 Ohio Wesleyan........................................35 Hiram.......................................................27 Oberlin.....................................................18 Wooster...................................................15 Indicates first-place votes

OHIO WESLEYAN has a new coach at the helm for the first time 25 years and not only are the Battling Bishops adjusting to new leadership at the coaching level, but they also are contending with the loss of three all-NCAC performers, all of whom scored over 1,000 points in their respective careers. New head coach Stacey Ungashick Reed, who served as an assist for four seasons before being promoted, has high hopes for junior guard Kandis Walker at the point and sophomore guard Julia Grimsley. The development of newcomers will be key to OWU’s fortunes in the coming season.

junior post Kayla Ernst are returning all-conference performers. Ernst was a member of the first team, while Korinek earned her second all-league nod as a member of the second team. Ernst led the Ladies with 14.8 points per game as a sophomore, while junior Maureen Hirt, who led the conference in three-pointers made (70), also returns.

HIRAM has four starters back from a 12-14 team that placed sixth in last year’s conference standings. Senior guards Kelsey Durichko and Tiffany Shields took leadership roles last season that should continue into 2011-12. Durichko was an allconference pick, while Shields led the Terriers with 14.2 points per game.

ALLEGHENY finished third in the North Coast last season, and have last season’s newcomer of the year back in the fold, sophomore guard Erica Restich. Junior forward Heidi Goeller is back after an outstanding sophomore campaign in which she led the NCAC in field-goal percentage (51.1) and was third in free-throw shooting (82.7) to earn first-team recognition. Still, the Gators must contend with the loss of Jill Gregory, a three-time all-conference selection. Allegheny aims to win its first North Coast crown since 2001.

OBERLIN returns all but one player from last year’s seventh-place team. Junior Allison Anderson is coming off an outstanding sophomore campaign in which she ranked in the top five in the NCAC in scoring (15.1, fifth), assists (6.3, first), steals (2.9, first), three-point field goals (1.9, second) and minutes played (909, first). Junior Kelly Warlich is another solid returnee after averaging 12.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game in 2010-11.

WITTENBERG is coming off its first nonwinning season in 20 years with seven letterwinners and four starters back from a 1214 squad that finished fifth at 7-7. A trio of seniors lead the way for the Tigers: Posts Sarah Watson and Kim Replogle and wing Lauren Cassel. Watson earned secondteam all-league honors last year. Wittenberg last won the North Coast in 2010.

WOOSTER has nine letterwinners and four starters back, led by junior Jessica Wingen, who had 8.5 points and 6.6 rebounds as a sophomore. She earned allconference honors, and led the league in with 1.8 blocks per game. Suvi Puripattarapan will likely take over the point after 12 starts as a freshman, and a team-best 37 steals.

Kayla Ernst Kenyon

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2011-12 NCAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL

Heidi Goeller Allegheny

Serafina Nuzzo Denison

Erica Restich Allegheny

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ALLEGHENY WOMEN Outlook The 2010-11 Allegheny women’s basketball squad returned to the NCAC championship game for the first time since 2007, as the Gators saw their season end just one win shy of reaching the NCAA tournament. A pair of All-NCAC performers return to lead the Gators. Junior forward Heidi Goeller is coming off an All-NCAC first team selection in 2010-11, when she led the team in points per game (14.7) and free-throw percentage (83%). Goeller also led the entire conference in field goal percentage at 51 percent. With Goeller dominating in the post, it should free up space for 2010-11 NCAC Newcomer of the Year, and all-conference second-team selection, guard Erica Restich. Restich, averaged an impressive 15.2 points per game in Allegheny’s last 10 games, a stretch that saw the Gators go 7-3. Other key returners for Allegheny include juniors Ann Ryan, and Daryl Ford. Ryan averaged 7.2 points, and 4.6 rebounds per game while appearing in all 27 contests for the Gators. Ford chipped in 9.9 points and 6.9 rebounds per game, starting in 26 of 27 games for Allegheny.

Gator Facts

Location: Meadville, PA 16335 Founded: 1815 Nickname: Gators Colors: Blue and Gold Enrollment: 2,100 President: James H. Mullen, Jr. Assoc. Athletic Director: Bill Ross office: (814) 332-2316 Athletic Trainer: Jamie Plunkett office: (814) 332-2817 Facility: Wise Center (960) press table: (814) 332-6754 Director of Athletic Communications: James Kramer office: (814) 332-5952 fax: (813) 337-1217 email: jkramer@allegheny.edu Head Coach: Kate Costanzo office: (814) 332-2807 email: kcostanzo@allegheny.edu Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 2 2010-11 Overall Record: 17-10 2010-11 NCAC Record: 9-5 (3rd)

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DENISON WOMEN

Head Coach Kate Costanzo

Outlook

Alma Mater PSU-Behrend ‘02 Record at AC 54-53 (4 seasons) Overall Record 54-43 (4 seasons) • Served on coaching staff at Dickinson • Twice earned All-AMCC honors as a player at Penn St.-Behrend • Earned master’s degree in higher education from Indiana (PA) in 2005 • Has led the Gators to the NCAC Tournament Championship game in two of first four seasons at the helm, including 2010-11

2010-11 Results

2011-12 Schedule November 15 GROVE CITY 18 ALLEGHENY INVITE 19 ALLEGHENY INVITE 22 WASH. & JEFF. 26 at Mt. Union Turkey Shoot 27 at Mt. Union Turkey Shoot 30 WOOSTER December 3 at Ohio Wesleyan 6 at SUNY-Fredonia 10 OBERLIN 13 at Mt. Aloysius January 3 CARNEGIE MELLON 6 DEPAUW 7 WITTENBERG 11 at Oberlin 14 OHIO WESLEYAN 21 at Denison 25 HIRAM 28 at Kenyon February 3 at DePauw 4 at Wittenberg 8 at Hiram 11 DENISON 15 at Wooster 18 KENYON

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November 16 at Grove City 19 MARIETTA 20 WAYNESBURG 23 at Wash. & Jeff. 27 at St. Vincent 29 at Pitt-Bradford December 1 JOHN CARROLL 4 WITTENBERG 9 SUNY-FREDONIA 17 at Defiance 18 vs. Indiana Wesleyan January 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 8 KENYON 12 at Hiram 15 at Oberlin 19 WOOSTER 22 at Denison 29 OHIO WESLEYAN February 3 OBERLIN 5 at Wittenberg 9 HIRAM 12 DENISON 16 at Wooster 19 at Kenyon 22 HIRAM 25 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 26 at Denison

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Heidi Goeller Daryl Ford Erica Restich

Yr. Jr. Jr. So.

Ht. 6-0 5-8 5-9

Pos. F F G

Hometown Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Maria Bozzo Marina Scarantino Kendall Hoffman

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-3 5-5 5-10

Pos. G G F

Hometown/High School Pittsburgh, PA/Shaler Area Pittsburgh, PA/Montour Pittsubgh, PA/North Catholic

GP 26 27 26

REB 153 185 123

AST PPG 30 14.7 27 9.9 43 10.9

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The Big Red return four starters from last season’s record-setting 28-1 season. Denison ran though the regular season with a 25-0 record and put together three victories in the NCAC Tournament to capture the program’s seventh conference tournament championship. The 2011 NCAC Player of the Year and WBCA All-American, Shaina Kaiser, has graduated but head coach Sara Lee returns eight of her 10 rotation players from a season ago. Junior point guard Serafina Nuzzo was a first-team All-NCAC selection (11.6 ppg). Nuzzo was also second in the NCAC in assists (5.9 apg). Also returning to the mix are seniors Christina Myers (8.4 ppg), Jessica Grzybowski (4.3 ppg; 4.1 rpg) and Annie-Rae Dura. Junior guard Nicole Coggins also returns to the starting lineup after a strong sophomore campaign (8.6 ppg; .480 FG percentage). Coggins was named to the All-NCAC second-team. Denison enters the 2011-12 season winners of six out of the last seven NCAC Tournaments. All seven NCAA Tournament appearances have been under Lee.

Big Red Facts Location: Granville, OH 43023 Founded: 1831 Nickname: Big Red Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 2,100 President: Dale T. Knobel Athletic Director: Nan Carney-DeBord office: (740) 587-6428 Athletic Trainer: Pat Brayfield office: (740) 587-6577 Facility: Livingston Gym (1,800) press table: (740) 587-6708 Sports Info. Director: Craig Hicks office: (740) 587-6546 fax: (740) 587-6362 email: hicksc@denison.edu Head Coach: Sara Lee office: (740) 587-6290 email: lees@denison.edu Letterwinners Returning: 17 Letterwinners Lost: 4 Starters Returning: 4 2010-11 Overall Record: 28-1 2010-11 NCAC Record: 14-0 (1st)

Head Coach Sara Lee Alma Mater Moorhead St. ‘86 Record at DU 337-236 (22 years) Overall Record 338-262 (23 years)

• Three-time NCAC Coach of the Year, including 2010-11 • Since 2003-04 the team has a combined record of 149-48 (.756) • Received M.A. in athletic administration from Kent State and B.S. in physical education from Moorhead State

2011-12 Schedule

November 15 at Bethany 18 at Manchester Tournament 19 at Manchester Tournament 22 THIEL 26 vs. Carnegie Mellon (@ Case) 27 at Case December 3 at DePauw 7 at Ohio Wesleyan 13 GROVE CITY 29 HANOVER 30 WESTMINSTER January 6 KENYON 7 at Wooster 11 OHIO WESLEYAN 14 at Wittenberg 18 DEPAUW 21 ALLEGHENY 25 at Oberlin 28 at Hiram 31 WOOSTER February 3 at Kenyon 8 WITTENBERG 11 at Allegheny 15 OBERLIN 18 HIRAM

2010-11 Results 7:00 6:30 4:00 4:00 1:00 6:00 6:00 3:00 3:00 7:30 1:00 6:00 1:00 8:00 1:00 6:00 1:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 1:00 6:00 2:00

November 16 HEIDELBERG 19 vs. Bethany 20 at Wash. & Jeff. 23 at Trine 27 CARNEGIE MELLON 28 CHATHAM December 4 at Case 8 at Thiel 11 HIRAM 14 at Grove City 28 vs. Susquehanna 29 vs. York (PA) January 5 KENYON 8 at Ohio Wesleyan 12 at Oberlin 15 WOOSTER 19 at Wittenberg 22 ALLEGHENY 29 at Hiram February 3 OHIO WESLEYAN 5 at Wooster 9 at Kenyon 12 at Allegheny 16 WITTENBERG 19 OBERLIN 22 WOOSTER 25 KENYON 26 ALLEGHENY March 4 vs. Washington (MO)

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Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Serafina Nuzzo Nicole Coggins Christina Myers

Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Alyx Ingram Fr.

Ht. 5-7 5-8 5-10

Pos. PG W P

Hometown West. Springs, IL Mesa, AZ Pataskala, OH

GP 28 29 29

REB 136 96 108

Ht. 5-6

Pos. Hometown/High School W Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills

AST PPG 165 11.6 58 8.6 16 8.4

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DEPAUW WOMEN Outlook The Tigers return nine letterwinners including three starters from last year’s team which posted a 25-4 record, won the SCAC title and earned the program’s eighth straight trip to the NCAA postseason and 12th in the last 16 seasons. DePauw enters the year going after its 15th 20-win season in the last 16 years. Senior forward Katie Aldrich led the Tigers last year with 13.3 points per game while hitting 53.7 percent from the floor. The second team all-SCAC choice was second on the squad with 6.4 points each outing. Junior forward Ellie Pearson is coming off a season in which she was a third team all-conference performer. She averaged 8.7 points per game and paced the squad with 8.8 rebounds each game. Junior guard Kate Walker was second with 3.2 assists per game and scored at a 7.4 point-pergame clip while earning honorable mention all-conference. Among the other returning letterwinners are sophomore forward Alex Gasaway who averaged 7.3 points and 5.9 rebounds after playing in just 16.1 minutes per game. Sophomore guard Ali Ross scored 6.0 points per contest and shot 36.4 percent from three-point range.

Tiger Facts Location: Greencastle, IN 46135 Founded: 1837 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Old Gold and Black Enrollment: 2,352 President: Brian W. Casey Athletic Director: Page Cotton office: (765) 658-4938 Athletic Trainer: Rex Call office: (765) 658-4937 Facility: Neal Fieldhouse (2,800) press table: (765) 658-4510 Sports Info. Director: Bill Wagner office: (765) 658-4630 email: bwagner@depauw.edu Head Coach: Kris Huffman office: (765) 658-4960 email: khuffman@depauw.edu Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 3 2010-11 Overall Record: 25-4 2010-11 NCAC Record: n/a

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HIRAM WOMEN

Head Coach Kris Huffman

Outlook

Alma Mater Northern Iowa ‘90 Record at DPU (405-100) 19th season Overall Record (405-100) 19th season

• Winningest coach in program history • Has guided the Tigers to eight straight NCAA Division III tournament appearances • Led DePauw to NCAA Division III title in 2007, as well as national coach of the year honors; It was DePauw’s first national title in a team sport

2011-12 Schedule

2010-11 Results

November 18 at Franklin Tournament 19 at Franklin Tournament 26 at Washington (MO) Tournament 27 at Washington (MO) Tournament 30 MILLIKIN 8:00 December 3 DENISON 1:00 10 OHIO WESLEYAN 1:00 20 at Wilmington (OH) Tournament 21 at Wilmington (OH) Tournament 29 ALMA 5:00 January 6 at Allegheny 6:00 7 at Hiram 2:00 11 at Kenyon 6:00 14 WOOSTER 1:00 18 at Denison 8:00 21 OBERLIN 1:00 25 at Wittenberg 6:00 28 at Ohio Wesleyan 1:00 31 KENYON 7:30 February 3 ALLEGHENY 7:00 4 HIRAM 3:00 11 at Oberlin 1:00 15 WITTENBERG 6:00 18 at Wooster 1:00

November 19 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 21 WASHINGTON (MO) 26 vs. La Verne 27 vs. Redlands December 3 BIRMINGHAM SO. 5 RHODES 8 at Millikin 18 ELMHURST 21 at Alma 28 ROSE-HULMAN 29 JOHN CARROLL January 2 CENTRE 8 at Oglethorpe 9 at Sewanee 14 MILLSAPS 16 HENDRIX 21 at Trinity 22 at Southwestern 28 COLORADO CO. 30 AUSTIN February 5 at Centre 11 OGLETHORPE 13 SEWANEE 18 at Birmingham So. 20 at Rhodes 25 vs. Colorado Co. 26 vs. Trinity 27 vs. Hendrix March 4 at Hope

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Katie Aldrich Kate Walker Ellie Pearson

Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Ht. 6-1 5-6 5-11

Pos. F G F

Hometown Lexington, KY Indianapolis, IN Madison, WI

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Lauren Abendroth Adrienne Francis Savannah Trees

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-9 5-11 5-8

Pos. G F G

Hometown/High School Toledo, OH/Ottawa Hills Bloomingdale, IN/Turkey Run Libertyville, IL/Libertyville

GP 29 29 29

REB 185 122 254

AST PPG 17 13.3 94 7.4 46 8.7

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Hiram women’s basketball features a very experienced team in 2011-12 as the Terriers return the majority of their roster from a year ago. Back to lead Hiram is senior All-NCAC guard Kelsey Durichko. Durichko finished fourth on the team in scoring as a junior with a 6.8 points per game average on 53of-176 shooting (30.1 percent). She led the team in assists with a Hiram single-season record 138 and was tied for the team-lead in rebounding at 169 (6.5 rebounds per game). She also led the team in steals with 56. In addition to Durichko, look for fellow senior Tiffany Shields to play a pivotal role. Shields averaged a team-best 14.2 ppg. in 2010-11 and also made a team-leading 69 free-throws in 97 attempts (71.1 percent), and had a team-high 18 blocked shots. Look for juniors Chelsea Kovach, Amy Geisman, Calysia Smyers and Brenna Host to make an impact this season. Kovach was third in scoring a year ago with a 7.6 ppg. average. Geisman averaged 4.3 rpg. at her forward position in addition to scoring 5.4 ppg. Smyers added 4.6 ppg. and Host averaged 3.1 ppg.

Terrier Facts Location: Hiram, OH 44234 Founded: 1850 Nickname: Terriers Colors: Blue & Red Enrollment: 1,273 President: Thomas V. Chema Athletic Director: Tom Mulligan office: (330) 569-5940 Athletic Trainer: Jim Johnston office: (330) 569-5351 Facility: Price Gymnasium (2,000) press table: 330-569-5014 Sports Info. Director: Jeff Hoedt office: (330) 569-5495 fax: (330) 569-5392 email: hoedtjm@hiram.edu Head Coach: Andrea Preston office: (330) 569-5352 email: prestonar@hiram.edu Letterwinners Returning: 13 Letterwinners Lost: 2 Starters Returning: 4 2010-11 Overall Record: 12-14 2010-11 NCAC Record: 4-10 (6th)

Head Coach Andrea Preston Alma Mater Luther ‘01 Record at HC 28-75 (4 years) Overall Record 42-111 (6 years) • Came to Hiram from Clarkson (N.Y.) after serving as head coach for two seasons • Coached nine Academic All-Liberty League players, and one first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American while at Clarkson • Formerly an assistant at Earlham and a graduate assistant at Wisconsin-LaCrosse

2011-12 Schedule November 15 at Marietta 18 at PSU-Behrend Tournament 19 at PSU-Behrend Tournamnet 26 WESTMINSTER 27 THIEL December 3 WOOSTER 7 at Oberlin 17 at Kenyon 19 at Waynesburg 30 at Occidental (CA) 31 at Chapman (CA) January 6 WITTENBERG 7 DEPAUW 11 at Wooster 14 KENYON 18 at Ohio Wesleyan 25 at Allegheny 28 DENISON 31 OBERLIN February 3 at Wittenberg 4 at DePauw 8 ALLEGHENY 11 OHIO WESLEYAN 15 URSULINE 18 at Denison

2010-11 Results 7:30 2:00 2:00 1:00 6:00 1:00 7:30 6:00 6:00 6:00 2:00 6:00 2:00 6:00 6:00 1:00 7:30 7:00 3:00 6:00 1:00 6:00 2:00

November 27 at Westminster 28 PSU-BEHREND December 1 at Wooster 4 at Marygrove 8 GROVE CITY 11 at Denison 16 WAYNESBURG 19 at Thiel 20 BLUFFTON 30 at Wash. & Jeff. 31 at Carnegie Mellon January 4 at Case 8 at Wittenberg 12 ALLEGHENY 15 OHIO WESLEYAN 19 KENYON 22 at Oberlin 25 at Ursuline 29 DENISON February 3 WOOSTER 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 9 at Allegheny 12 OBERLIN 16 at Kenyon 19 WITTENBERG 22 at Allegheny

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Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Ht. Pos. Kelsey Durichko Sr. 5-5 G Tiffany Shields Sr. 5-8 G Chelsea Kovach Jr. 5-6 G Amy Geisman Jr. 5-11 G/F TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Ht. Pos. Sam Morford Fr. 5-11 F Kelsey Koskinen Fr. 5-7 G

Hometown Brunswick, OH Bedford Hts, OH Lakewood, OH Middleburg Heights., OH

GP 26 26 25 26

REB 169 122 65 111

AST PPG 138 6.8 25 14.2 25 7.6 9 5.4

Hometown Jefferson, Ohio Madison, Ohio

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OBERLIN WOMEN

KENYON WOMEN Outlook For seven straight seasons, Kenyon worked its way into the NCAC tournament semifinal final round. Now, with a veteran lineup returning, the 2011-12 Ladies are making it their goal to move as far beyond that semifinal stage as possible. The team graduated just three seniors and returns nine letterwinners, including four starters. With players like Morgan Korinek, Kalya Ernst, and Maureen Hirt still on the roster, a regular-season and/or tournament title is certainly within the Ladies’ reach. Korinek and Ernst are a solid one-two punch in the frontcourt. Ernst, a junior, had a banner sophomore season in which she led the team in scoring (14.8 ppg). Korinek, a senior, is a rebounding machine. She not only led the team, but the entire NCAC with an average of 9.3 rpg last season. Additionally, she tossed in 12 points per game. On the perimeter, Hirt emerged as the Ladies’ main long-distance threat. She canned a conference-high 70 three-balls and ranked second on the team in scoring (14.0 ppg). Hirt will once again be paired in the backcourt with junior Katie Adlam, who had 41 assists and 32 steals as a sophomore last season.

Ladies Facts Location: Gambier, OH 43022 Founded: 1824 Nickname: Ladies Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 1,600 President: S. Georgia Nugent Athletic Director: Peter Smith office: (740) 427-5811 Athletic Trainer: Andy Wheeler office phone: (740) 427-5553 Facility: Tomsich Arena (2,000) press table: (740) 427-5866 Sports Info. Director: Marty Fuller office: (740) 427-5471 fax: (740) 427-5401 email: fullerm@kenyon.edu Head Coach: Suzanne Helfant office: (740) 427-5222 email: helfants@kenyon.edu Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 4 2010-11 Overall Record: 15-12 2010-11 NCAC Record: 8-6 (4th)

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Head Coach Suzanne Helfant

Outlook

Alma Mater Allegheny ‘88 Record at KC 256-164 (16 years) Overall Record 290-207 (19 years)

• Three-time NCAC Coach of the Year • Coached four NCAC Players of the Year at Kenyon • NCAC Player of the Year as a senior at Allegheny in 1987-88 • Holds NCAC records for single-season assists (177) and career assists (601)

2011-12 Schedule

2010-11 Results

November 15 MUSKINGUM 6:00 18 at Wilmington Tournament 19 at Wilmington Tournament 22 OHIO NORTHERN 7:00 26 at Case 2:00 27 vs. Carnegie Mellon (@ Case) 2:00 30 HEIDELBERG 6:00 December 7 at Wittenberg 7:30 17 HIRAM 1:00 19 at Transylvania Tournament 20 at Transylvania Tournament January 3 WOOSTER 7:30 6 at Denison 7:30 7 at Oberlin 7:30 11 DEPAUW 6:00 14 at Hiram 2:00 18 WITTENBERG 7:30 21 at Ohio Wesleyan 2:00 28 ALLEGHENY 1:00 31 at DePauw 7:30 February 3 DENISON 7:30 4 at Wooster 7:30 8 OBERLIN 6:00 15 OHIO WESLEYAN 7:30 18 at Allegheny 1:00

November 16 at Muskingum 60 19 at Bluffton 67 20 vs. Brescia 53 23 at Ohio Northern 58 27 CHATHAM 68 28 CARNEGIE MELLON 78 December 1 CASE 58 4 at Baldwin-Wallace 63 8 OBERLIN 68 18 at Waynesburg 64 29 vs. Bates 60 30 vs. St. Norbert 45 January 5 at Denison 69 8 at Allegheny 68 12 WOOSTER 85 15 WITTENBERG 65 19 at Hiram 59 22 OHIO WESLEYAN 75 29 at Wooster 66 February 4 at Wittenberg 51 5 at Oberlin 70 9 DENISON 67 12 at Ohio Wesleyan 67 16 HIRAM 70 19 ALLEGHENY 73 22 WITTENBERG 70 25 at Denison 72

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Morgan Korinek Kayla Ernst Maureen Hirt

Yr. Sr. Jr. So.

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Sarah Hobbs Fr. Lauren Kriete Fr.

Ht. 5-9 5-11 5-7

Pos. F P G

Hometown Cuyahoga Falls, OH Batavia, OH Bloomington, IN

GP 27 27 27

REB 252 144 132

Ht. Pos. Hometown/High School 5-7 F Columbus, OH/Upper Arlington 5-11 F Barrington, RI/St. Mary Academy

AST 55 41 49

PPG 12.9 14.8 14.0

53 56 57 73 45 68 47 73 47 52 76 50 72 56 40 74 68 52 54 61 60 74 78 58 44 59 80

Oberlin enters the 2011-12 season with an experienced group of players. The Yeowomen are lead by All-NCAC second-team point guard Allison Anderson. She averaged 15.1 points, 6.3 assists and 6.0 rebounds per game, and also had an NCAC-leading 69 steals. The Yewomen also welcome back junior small forward Kelly Warlich. She is the team’s second-leading returning scorer after averaging 12.1 points per game last year. Warlich’s 7.2 rebounds per game led the team last season and Oberlin will look to her to control the boards once again. The Yeowomen turn to junior Ellen Neumann and sophomore Allison Gannon to compliment Anderson and Warlich. Neumann, a center who is capable of stepping behind the arc and shooting the three, averaged seven points a game and grabbed 5.2 rebounds a game. Gannon, who made a late season surge last year, averaged 6.3 points per game as a freshman. The Yeowomen only lost one starter to graduation, Syrea Thomas, and look to continue to improve in league play.

Yeowomen Facts Location: Oberlin, OH 44074 Founded: 1833 Nickname: Yeowomen Colors: Crimson and Gold Enrollment: 2,900 President: Marvin Krislov Athletic Director: William Roth office: (440) 775-8500 Athletic Trainer: Tim Carver office: (440) 775-8589 Facility: Philips Gym (1,800) press table: (440) 775-8024 Asst. AD for Communications: Mike Mancini office: (440) 775-8503 email: mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Head Coach: Kerry Jenkins office: (440) 775-8546 email: kerry.jenkins@oberlin.edu Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 1 Starters Returning: 4 2010-11 Overall Record: 8-18 2010-11 NCAC Record: 3-11 (7th)

Head Coach Kerry Jenkins Alma Mater Amherst ‘96 Record at OC 18-60 (3 years) Overall Record 18-60 (3 years)

• Ninth head coach in program’s history • Spent three seasons as an assistant at Univesity of Vermont • Also served on staffs at Yale and Tallahassee Community College • Earned master’s in physical education and sports administration from Florida State

2011-12 Schedule November 15 at LaRoche 18 KALAMAZOO 22 at Bluffton 27 EARLHAM 30 at Otterbein December 3 at Wittenberg 7 HIRAM 9 at Carnegie Mellon 10 at Allegheny 31 at Adrian January 2 HEIDELBERG 6 at Ohio Wesleyan 7 KENYON 11 ALLEGHENY 14 at Marygrove 18 at Wooster 21 at DePauw 25 DENISON 28 WITTENBERG 31 at Hiram February 3 WOOSTER 4 OHIO WESLEYAN 8 at Kenyon 11 DEPAUW 15 at Denison

2010-11 Results 8:00 7:30 7:00 2:00 7:30 1:00 6:00 7:00 1:00 5:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 6:00 2:00 7:30 1:00 6:00 1:00 7:30 7:30 5:00 6:00 1:00 7:30

November 19 vs. Spalding 20 at Mt. St. Joseph 23 BLUFFTON 27 at Earlham December 1 OTTERBEIN 4 CARNEGIE MELLON 6 CASE 8 at Kenyon 10 at Ursuline 30 at Heidelberg 31 ADRIAN January 3 at Kalamazoo 5 at Wittenberg 8 at Wooster 12 DENISON 15 ALLEGHENY 19 at Ohio Wesleyan 22 HIRAM 29 WITTENBERG February 3 at Allegheny 5 KENYON 9 WOOSTER 12 at Hiram 16 OHIO WESLEYAN 19 at Denison 22 at Ohio Wesleyan

54 68 51 85

63 58 68 68

45 65 79 47 68 58 60

77 58 78 68 83 69 65

60 56 71 35 45 62 58 67

45 67 41 65 71 66 61 64

37 60 57 64 49 62 60

80 70 66 49 64 86 67

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Kelly Warlich Jr. Allison Anderson Jr. Allison Gannon So. TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Christina Marquette Fr. Jackie Toland Fr.

Ht. Pos. 5-11 F/G 5-4 P 5-10 F

Hometown New Canaan, CT Springfield, IL Shelburne, VT

GP 25 24 22

REB 181 143 97

AST PPG 18 12.1 150 15.1 13 6.3

Ht. Pos. Hometown/High School 5-9 F Huntington Beach, CA/Edison 6-1 F Cooper City, FL/Cardinal Gibbs

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OHIO WESLEYAN WOMEN Outlook It would be an exaggeration to say that coach Stacey Ungashick Reed passed out “Hello, my name is...” labels on the first day of practice. But between Ungashick Reed taking over the Bishop helm and assembling a new coaching staff, the fact that more than 70 percent of last year’s offense must be replaced, and the arrival of a dozen freshmen eager to make an immediate impact, it is safe to say that there were introductions to be made. Junior Kandis Walker looks to take over the point guard spot. Walker was quite productive in a reserve role last year, averaging over 2.0 assists per game. Sophomore Julia Grimsley returns at one wing position, and will reprise her role as the defensive specialist on the court. Junior Helen Scheblo and sophomore Tamra Londot, both of whom started games last season, could take over the post positions. Freshman Sarah McQuade will see action at point guard. Freshman wing Mary Corbett looks to give the Bishops additional long-range firepower, freshman wing Caroline Welker can play either the 3 or the 4 position, and freshman post LaNiece McRae will battle for playing time inside.

Battling Bishop Facts Location: Delaware, OH 43015 Founded: 1842 Nickname: Battling Bishops Colors: Red and Black Enrollment: 1,850 President: Rock Jones Athletic Director: Roger Ingles office: (740) 368-3738 Athletic Trainer: Todd Miller office phone: (740) 368-3747 Facility: Branch Rickey Arena (2,300) press table: (740) 368-3342 Sports Info. Director: Mark Beckenbach office phone: (740) 368-3340 fax: (740) 368-3332 email: mlbecken@owu.edu Head Coach: Stacey Ungashick Reed office phone: (740) 368-3729 email: sjreed@owu.edu Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Lost: 4 Starters Returning: 2 2010-11 Overall Record: 15-12 2010-11 NCAC Record: 10-4 (2nd)

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WITTENBERG WOMEN Outlook

Head Coach Stacey Ungashick Reed Alma Mater Florida Southern ‘93 Record at OWU 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record 0-0 (1st season)

• Spent past four seasons as an assistant for the Battling Bishops • Prior to joining OWU’s staff, was head coach at Delaware Hayes High School for seven years, leading the Pacers to three conference and seven sectional titles • Delaware, Ohio, native was three-time Ohio Capital Conference Coach of the Year

2011-12 Schedule November 16 at Heidelberg 18 at Mt. St. Joseph Tournament 19 at Mt. St. Joseph Tournament 22 at John Carroll 26 at Ohio Northern Tournament 27 at Ohio Northern Tournament December 3 ALLEGHENY 7 DENISON 10 at DePauw 29 BISHOP CLASSIC 30 BISHOP CLASSIC January 2 CAPITAL 6 OBERLIN 11 at Denison 14 at Allegheny 18 HIRAM 21 KENYON 25 at Wooster 28 DEPAUW 31 at Wittenberg February 4 at Oberlin 8 WOOSTER 11 at Hiram 15 at Kenyon 18 WITTENBERG

2010-11 Results 7:00 6:00

1:00 6:00 1:00

7:30 7:30 6:00 1:00 6:00 2:00 6:00 1:00 7:00 5:00 6:00 1:00 7:30 1:00

November 16 NOTRE DAME (OH) 19 vs. St. Vincent 20 vs. Defiance 23 HEIDELBERG 27 at Caltech 28 at Occidental December 3 vs. Elmhurst 4 vs. New England 8 at Capital 11 WOOSTER 29 BLUFFTON 30 HOPE January 5 ALLEGHENY 8 DENISON 12 at Wittenberg 15 at Hiram 19 OBERLIN 22 at Kenyon 29 at Allegheny February 3 at Denison 5 HIRAM 9 WITTENBERG 12 KENYON 16 at Oberlin 19 at Wooster 22 OBERLIN 25 vs. Allegheny

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Kandis Walker Julia Grimsley

Yr. Ht. Jr. 5-4 So. 5-5

Pos. Hometown G Utica, Ohio G Alliance, Ohio

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Mary Corbett Sarah McQuade LaNiece McRae Caroline Welker

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. W G P W

Ht. 5-8 5-6 5-11 5-9

GP 24 27

REB AST PPG 71 50 3.7 66 33 2.8

Hometown/High School Columbus, OH/Upper Arlington Dublin, OH/Coffman Youngstown, OH/Chaney Delaware, OH/Hayes

64 53 76 77 81 58

75 92 63 76 55 64

54 62 61 88 83 58

64 81 74 78 62 85

92 64 65 79 66 52 82

86 76 53 68 62 75 92

45 78 75 78 64 66 67 84

75 52 69 67 49 59 60 90

Wittenberg returns seven letterwinners, including three starters, in hopes of returning to the top of the NCAC heap in 2011-12. The Tigers are coming off their first losing season in more than 20 years after finishing 12-14 overall and 7-7 in the conference last year. Senior Sarah Watson is the team’s top returning starter after earning second-team All-NCAC honors a year ago. Watson teams with junior Kim Replogle to form a potent post combination. Watson ranked second on the team in three-pointers, while Replogle does most of her work in the paint. There is experience on the perimeter as well, although the loss of first-team All-NCAC wing Katherine Hueter is significant. Senior Lauren Cassel was the team’s most improved player a year ago. She started all 26 games and evolved from defensive standout into a reliable scoring option. Cassel shot a team-best 48 percent from the field. She is joined in the starting lineup by versatile senior Lyndsey Clark, who is comfortable in the post or handling the ball. Juniors Aimee Carpenter and Sarah Skidmore and senior Lindley Bell provide depth and experience to the line-up after each earned her first varsity letter in 201011.

Tiger Facts Location: Springfield, OH 45501 Founded: 1845 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 1,950 President: Mark H. Erickson Athletic Director: Garnett Purnell office: (937) 327-6472 Athletic Trainer: Ellen Crosbie office: (937) 327-6467 Facility: HPER Center (3,000) press table: (937) 327-6126 Director of News Services & Sports Information: Ryan Maurer office: (937) 327-6114 email: rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Head Coach: Sarah Jurewicz office: (937) 327-6457 email: sjurewicz@wittenberg.edu Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 4 Starters Returning: 3 2010-11 Overall Record: 12-14 2010-11 NCAC Record: 7-7 (5th)

Head Coach Sarah Jurewicz Alma Mater Wittenberg ‘98 Record at WU 60-45 (4 years) Overall Record 60-45 (4 years)

• Had assistant coaching stints at Colorado College and Savannah A&D • Named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2009-10 • Four-time All-NCAC selection and NCAC Scholar-Athlete as a senior; Member of NCAC’s Second Decade team

2011-12 Schedule

2010-11 Results

November 15 at Baldwin-Wallace 8:00 18 at Rochester Tournament 19 at Rochester Tournament 22 at Capital 7:30 30 EARLHAM 7:00 December 3 OBERLIN 1:00 7 KENYON 7:30 17 at Thomas More 1:00 29 ZIMMERMAN CLASSIC 30 ZIMMERMAN CLASSIC January 6 at Hiram 6:00 7 at Allegheny 4:00 14 DENISON 1:00 18 at Kenyon 7:30 21 at Wooster 2:00 25 DEPAUW 6:00 28 at Oberlin 1:00 31 OHIO WESLEYAN 7:00 February 3 HIRAM 7:00 4 ALLEGHENY 1:00 8 at Denison 7:30 11 WOOSTER 1:00 15 at DePauw 6:00 18 at Ohio Wesleyan 1:00

November 16 BALDWIN-WALLACE 19 vs. Fontbonne 20 vs. North Park 23 CAPITAL December 1 at Mount Union 4 at Allegheny 10 at Trine 17 vs. Kalamazoo 18 at Hope 29 HANOVER 30 MT. ST. JOSEPH January 5 OBERLIN 8 HIRAM 12 OHIO WESLEYAN 15 at Kenyon 19 DENISON 22 at Wooster 25 at Cedarville 29 at Oberlin February 4 KENYON 5 ALLEGHENY 9 at Ohio Wesleyan 12 WOOSTER 16 at Denison 19 at Hiram 22 at Kenyon

52 70 70 64

70 51 64 72

62 78 69 65 48 60 71

75 81 38 53 69 64 54

67 71 53 74 49 61 71 64

56 64 65 65 60 46 82 67

61 75 69 79 60 72 59

51 79 75 50 62 61 70

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Sarah Watson Kim Replogle Lauren Cassel

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6-0 6-0 5-8

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Karen Daniel-Hamberg Enriquetta Smith Amber Lara

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. Pos. 5-11 P 5-7 G 5-7 G

Pos. P P W

Hometown Hudson, OH Houston, OH Dublin, OH

GP 26 26 26

REB 168 125 100

AST 54 15 39

PPG 13.5 7.5 8.6

Hometown/High School Columbus, OH/Grandview Columbus, OH/Columbus School for Girls Oak Park, IL/Forest Hills

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WOMEN’S SCHEDULE

WOOSTER WOMEN Outlook Behind core players Jessica Wingen, Karley Walker, and Suvi Puripattarapan, as well as six other returnees, and five incoming freshman, Wooster’s women’s basketball team will be looking to make a drastic improvement on its standing in the NCAC. Wingen is coming off of an all-conference season, where she led the league in blocks (1.8 bpg), was eighth in rebounds (6.6 rpg), and averaged a career-best 8.5 points per game. The six-foot forward could become one of the top double-double threats in the league. Walker was one of the NCAC’s highest scoring freshmen last year, averaging 9.3 points per game, which included a 33.6 percent (36-for-107) clip from three-point range. She also turned up all over the stat sheet, leading the team in assists (3.1 apg) and chipping in 3.9 rebounds along the way. Puripattarapan is likely to take over the starting point guard duties this winter, after earning 12 starting nods in 2010-11. The sophomore made 26 three-pointers and led the team steals (37) a season ago. Also noteworthy, senior Samantha Sulzer returns after having a career year as does promising sophomore Ashley Lindemann and senior Sarah Abboud.

Fighting Scot Facts Location: Wooster, OH 44691 Founded: 1866 Nickname: Fighting Scots Colors: Black and Old Gold Enrollment: 2,000 President: Grant H. Cornwell Athletic Director: Keith D. Beckett office: (330) 263-2189 Athletic Trainer: Tom Love office: (330) 263-2184 Facility: Timken Gym (3,400) press table: 330-287-3000 x4466 Sports Info. Director: Hugh Howard office: (330) 263-2374 email: hhoward@wooster.edu Head Coach: Ashley Reid office phone: (330) 263-2181 email: areid@wooster.edu Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 4 Starters Returning: 2 2010-11 Overall Record: 3-22 2010-11 NCAC Record: 1-13 (8th)

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Head Coach Ashley Reid

November 15 Grove City at Allegheny, 6:00 Muskingum at Kenyon, 6:00 Denison at Bethany, 7:00 Hiram at Marietta, 7:30 John Carroll at Wooster, 7:30 Oberlin at LaRoche, 8:00 Wittenberg at Bald.-Wallace, 8:00

Alma Mater Walsh ‘04 Record at WOO 3-22 (1 season)

November 16 Ohio Wesleyan at Heidelberg, 7:00

Overall Record 3-22 (1 season)

• Sixth head coach in 45-year history of Wooster women’s program • Served as an assistant for the Fighting Scots for four seasons • Walsh’s second-leading career scorer with 1,725 points

2011-12 Schedule November 15 JOHN CARROLL 19 NORTHWESTERN (OH) 20 MUSKINGUM 30 at Allegheny December 3 at Hiram 6 BLUFFTON 10 at Case 19 at Albion 20 at Trine 30 at Waynesburg January 3 at Kenyon 7 DENISON 11 HIRAM 14 at DePauw 18 OBERLIN 21 WITTENBERG 25 OHIO WESLEYAN 31 at Denison February 3 at Oberlin 4 KENYON 8 at Ohio Wesleyan 11 at Wittenberg 15 ALLEGHENY 18 DEPAUW

2010-11 Results 7:30 3:00 3:00 6:00 1:00 7:30 2:00 5:30 3:00 5:00 7:30 1:00 6:00 1:00 7:30 2:00 6:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 6:00 1:00 6:00 1:00

November 15 at John Carroll 20 THIEL 21 GENESEO ST. 27 vs. Wash. & Jeff. 28 at Marietta December 1 HIRAM 8 at Ursuline 11 at Ohio Wesleyan 18 at Bluffton 19 CASE 30 DEFIANCE January 3 at Earlham 8 OBERLIN 12 at Kenyon 15 at Denison 19 at Allegheny 22 WITTENBERG 29 KENYON February 3 at Hiram 5 DENISON 9 at Oberlin 12 at Wittenberg 16 ALLEGHENY 19 OHIO WESLEYAN 22 at Denison

51 59 46 54 77

82 50 66 69 93

58 61 78 56 49 38

62 73 88 73 81 53

78 41 40 61 46 46 54

68 71 85 73 80 61 66

60 46 66 50 46 59 40

64 61 57 79 65 66 75

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Jessica Wingen Karley Walker Suvi Puripattarapan

Yr. Jr. So. So.

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Lauren Cornwell Danielle Spinden

Yr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-0 5-7 5-2

Ht. 5-6 6-0

Pos. F G G

Hometown Pittsburgh, PA South Charleston, WV Westport, CT

Pos. Hometown G Alexandria, OH F McDonald, PA

GP 25 23 25

REB AST 164 26 90 71 82 54

PPG 8.5 9.3 5.9

November 18 Allegheny Invitational Denison at Manchester Tourney DePauw at Franklin Tournament Hiram at PSU-Behrend Tournament Kenyon at Wilmington Tournament Kalamazoo at Oberlin, 7:30 Ohio Wesleyan at Mt. St. Joseph Tournament Wittenberg at Rochester Tourney November 19 Allegheny Invitational Denison at Manchester Tourney DePauw at Franklin Tournament Hiram at PSU-Behrend Tournament Kenyon at Wilmington Tournament Northwestern(OH) at Wooster, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Mt. St. Joseph Tournament Wittenberg at Rochester Tourney November 20 Muskingum at Wooster, 3:00 November 22 O. Wesleyan at John Carroll, 6:00 Wash. & Jeff. at Allegheny, 6:00 Thiel at Denison, 6:30 Oberlin at Bluffton, 7:00 Ohio Northern at Kenyon, 7:00 Wittenberg at Capital, 7:30 November 26 Allegheny at Mt. Union Turkey Shoot DePauw at Washington (MO) Tournament Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Northern Tournament Kenyon at Case, 2:00 Westminster at Hiram, 2:00 Denison vs. Carnegie Mellon (@ Case),4:00 November 27 Allegheny at Mt. Union Turkey Shoot DePauw at Washington (MO) Tournament Earlham at Oberlin, 2:00 Kenyon vs.Carnegie Mellon (@ Case), 2:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio Northern Tournament Thiel at Hiram, 2:00 Denison at Case, 4:00

November 30 Heidelberg at Kenyon, 6:00 Wooster at Allegheny, 6:00 Earlham at Wittenberg, 7:00 Oberlin at Otterbein, 7:30 Millikin at DePauw, 8:00 December 3 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00 Denison at DePauw, 1:00 Oberlin at Wittenberg, 1:00 Wooster at Hiram, 1:00 December 6 Allegheny at SUNY-Fredonia, 7:00 Bluffton at Wooster, 7:30 December 7 Denison at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00 Hiram at Oberlin, 6:00 Kenyon at Wittenberg, 7:30 December 9 Oberlin at Carnegie Mellon, 7:00 December 10 Oberlin at Allegheny, 1:00 Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw, 1:00 Wooster at Case, 2:00 December 13 Grove City at Denison, 6:00 Allegheny at Mt. Aloysius, 7:00 December 17 Hiram at Kenyon, 1:00 Wittenberg at Thomas More, 1:00 December 19 Kenyon at Transylvania Tourney Wooster at Albion, 5:30 Hiram at Waynesburg, 7:30 December 20 DePauw at Wilmington Tournament Kenyon at Transylvania Tourney Wooster at Trine, 3:00

January 2 Heidelberg at Oberlin, 7:00 Capital at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30 January 3 Carnegie Mellon at Allegheny, 7:30 Wooster at Kenyon, 7:30 January 6 DePauw at Allegheny, 6:00 Wittenberg at Hiram, 6:00 Kenyon at Denison, 7:30 Oberlin at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30 January 7 Denison at Wooster, 1:00 DePauw at Hiram, 2:00 Wittenberg at Allegheny, 4:00 Kenyon at Oberlin, 7:30 January 11 Allegheny at Oberlin, 6:00 DePauw at Kenyon, 6:00 Hiram at Wooster, 6:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Denison, 6:00 January 14 Denison at Wittenberg, 1:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Allegheny, 1:00 Wooster at DePauw, 1:00 Kenyon at Hiram, 2:00 Oberlin at Marygrove, 2:00 January 18 Hiram at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00 Oberlin at Wooster, 7:30 Wittenberg at Kenyon, 7:30 DePauw at Denison, 8:00 January 21 Allegheny at Denison, 1:00 Oberlin at DePauw, 1:00 Kenyon at Ohio Wesleyan, 2:00 Wittenberg at Wooster, 2:00

December 21 DePauw at Wilmington Tournament

January 25 Denison at Oberlin, 6:00 DePauw at Wittenberg, 6:00 Hiram at Allegheny, 6:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Wooster, 6:00

December 29 OWU Bishop Classic Wittenberg Zimmerman Classic Hanover at Denison, 3:00 Alma at DePauw, 5:00

January 28 Allegheny at Kenyon, 1:00 Denison at Hiram, 1:00 DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00 Wittenberg at Oberlin, 1:00

December 30 OWU Bishop Classic Wittenberg Zimmerman Classic Westminster at Denison, 3:00 Wooster at Waynesburg, 5:00 Hiram at Occidental, 6:00

January 31 Kenyon at DePauw, 7:30 Oberlin at Hiram, 7:30 Ohio Wesleyan at Wittenberg, 7:00 Wooster at Denison, 7:30

December 31 Oberlin at Adrian, 5:00 Hiram at Chapman, 6:00

February 4 Allegheny at Wittenberg, 1:00 Hiram at DePauw, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Oberlin, 5:00 Kenyon at Wooster, 7:30 February 8 Allegheny at Hiram, 6:00 Oberlin at Kenyon, 6:00 Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00 Wittenberg at Denison, 7:30 February 11 Denison at Allegheny, 1:00 DePauw at Oberlin, 1:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Hiram, 1:00 Wooster at Wittenberg, 1:00 February 15 Allegheny at Wooster, 6:00 Oberlin at Denison, 6:00 Ursuline at Hiram, 6:00 Wittenberg at DePauw, 6:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Kenyon, 7:30 February 18 DePauw at Wooster, 1:00 Kenyon at Allegheny, 1:00 Wittenberg at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00 Hiram at Denison, 2:00 Feburary 21 NCAC Tournament Quarterfinals February 24 NCAC Tournament Semifinals February 25 NCAC Tournament Finals

February 3 Allegheny at DePauw, 6:00 Hiram at Wittenberg, 7:00 Denison at Kenyon, 7:30 Wooster at Oberlin, 7:30

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WOMEN’S RECORDS

Team (Game)

Points: 112 -- Allegheny (vs. Denison), 1/11/86; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Earlham), 2/19/92 Points (Two Teams): 194 -- Allegheny (108) vs. Oberlin (86), 2/6/91; Ohio Wesleyan (101) vs. Point Park (93), 11/29/97 Margin of Victory: 95 -- Allegheny (112) vs. Denison (17), 1/11/86 Field Goals: 51 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Earlham), 2/19/92 Field Goal Attempts: 105 -- Allegheny (vs. Oberlin), 2/6/85 Field Goal Percentage: 65.7 (44-67) -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 1/17/90 Three-Point Field Goals: 17 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Kenyon), 1/11/06 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 59 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Chatham), 11/27/05 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (5-5) -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Lake Erie), 1/31/94 Free Throws: 37 -- Earlham (vs. Wooster), 2/5/94 Free Throw Attempts: 55 -- Earlham (vs. Wooster), 2/5/94 Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (16-16) -- Kenyon (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 2/7/87 Rebounds: 79 -- Oberlin (vs. Wilberforce), 2/6/99 Assists: 36 -- Earlham (vs. Cincinnati Bible), 12/6/93, Wooster (vs. Trinity, DC) 12/19/02 Blocked Shots: 14 -- Oberlin (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/12/94 Steals: 31 -- Wittenberg (vs. Kenyon), 2/25/92

Team (Season)

Points: 2395 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Scoring Offense: 82.9 (28-2320) -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Scoring Defense: 47.5 (27-1283) -- Kenyon, 2004-05 Scoring Margin: 30.7 (82.9-52.2) -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Field Goals: 975 -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Field Goal Attempts: 2122 -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Field Goal Percentage: 47.7 (773-1621) -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1991-92 Field Goal Percentage Defense: 32.9 (440-1337) -- Kenyon, 2004-05 Three-Point Field Goals: 264 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2005-06 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 867 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2005-06 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 39.5 (144-365) - Wittenberg, 1995-96 Free Throws: 523 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Free Throw Attempts: 766 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Free Throw Percentage: 77.4 (438-566) -- Allegheny, 2010-11 Rebounds: 1565 -- Wooster, 1984-85 Rebound Margin: 15.5 (52.6-37.1) -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Assists: 539 -- Allegheny, 1986-87 Blocked Shots: 162 -- Wooster, 1996-97 Steals: 424 -- Wittenberg, 2002-03 Wins: 28 -- Denison, 2010-11 Winning Percentage: .966 (28-1) -- Denison, 2010-11 Winning Streak: 27 -- Denison, 2010-11 Winning Streak (NCAC): 53 -- Wittenberg, 1993-96

Individual (Game)

Points: 61 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91 Field Goals: 28 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91 Field Goal Attempts: 55 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91 Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (12-12) -- Amber Bishop, Wittenberg (vs. Hiram), 2/7/03 Three-Point Field Goals: 10 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/20/96; Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Bluffton), 2/12/97 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 24 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Asbury), 2/11/95 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) -- Amber Sherman, Wittenberg (vs. Allegheny), 1/4/97 Free Throws: 18 -- Alyssa Clark, Oberlin (vs. Earlham), 1/21/06

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Free Throw Attempts: 22 -- Shannon Ferguson, Earlham (vs. Wittenberg), 2/12/92; Shannon Ferguson, Earlham (vs. Wooster), 2/5/94 Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (15-15) -- Katie Montague, Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 2/11/98 Rebounds: 25 -- Kim Huber, Allegheny (vs. Thiel), 1/10/96; Michelle Popovec, Allegheny (vs. Wooster), 2/9/00 Assists: 17 -- Traci Duez, CWRU (vs. Lake Erie), 2/1/85 Blocked Shots: 10 -- Dee Wells, Oberlin (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/12/94 Steals: 13 -- Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin (vs. Wooster), 1/29/02

Individual (Season)

Points: 778 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-90 Scoring Average: 31.2 (24-749) -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1990-91 Field Goals: 319 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-90 Field Goal Attempts: 710 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-90 Field Goal Percentage: 63.8 (125--196) -- Stephanie Boardman, Wittenberg, 2007-08 Three-Point Field Goals: 110 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1996-97 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 279 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1995-96 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 52.3 (23-44) -- Kym Wenz, Wooster, 2007-08 Free Throws: 183 -- Jessica Viertlboeck, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Free Throw Attempts: 236 -- Karen Schell, Kenyon, 1997-98 Free Throw Percentage: 90.1 (82-91) -- Pam Quigney, Ohio Wesleyan, 2008-09 Rebounds: 360 -- Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Assists: 177 -- Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny, 1985-86 Blocked Shots: 106 -- Kristen Sheffield, Denison, 2004-05 Steals: 129 -- Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin, 2001-02

Individual (Career)

Points: 2112 -- Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001-05 Scoring Average (min. 1000 points): 31.2 (49-1527) - Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-91 Field Goals: 822 -- Kim Huber, Allegheny, 1992-96 Field Goal Attempts: 1738 -- Kim Huber, Allegheny, 1992-96 Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made): 57.1 (741-1298) -- Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan, 1998-02 Three-Point Field Goals: 365 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1993-97 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 987 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1993-97 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 90 made): 41.5 (167-402) -- Kim Wenz, Wooster, 2006-09 Free Throws: 522 -- Shannon Ferguson, Earlham, 1990-94 Free Throw Attempts: 704 -- Shannon Ferguson, Earlham, 1990-94 Free Throw Percentage (min. 120 made): 81.6 (142-174) -- Michelle Westerdale, Wittenberg, 1991-95 Rebounds: 1217 -- Jill Myers, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88 Assists: 601 -- Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny, 1984-88 Blocked Shots: 336 -- Kristen Sheffield, Denison, 2003-07 Steals: 404 -- Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin, 1998-02

WOMEN’S LEADERS Points SEASON 778 749 604 593 576

Ann Gilbert (OBE) Ann Gilbert (OBE) Kelly Heil (OWU) Kim Huber (ALL) Christi Clay (DEN)

1000-Point Scorers

2112 Kelly Heil (OWU) 2053 Kim Huber (ALL) 1969 Shannon Ferguson (ERL) 1802 Krista Jacobs (OWU) 1794 Kim Graf (KEN) 1777 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 1763 Allison McCombe (DEN) 1693 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1655 Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) 1645 Christi Clay (DEN) 1612 Jill Myers (OWU) 1610 Katie Montague (WOO) 1558 Kym Wenz (WOO) 1555 Stephany Dunmyer (KEN) 1527 Ann Gilbert (OBE) 1482 Shaina Kaiser (DEN) 1465 Cassie Bedard (HIR) 1461 Kayla Gordon (OWU) 1459 Lindsey Chappell (ERL) 1443 Karen Schell (KEN) 1438 Tyler Cordell (OWU) 1436 Jill Tibbe (KEN) 1416 Alyssa Clark (OBE) 1413 Pam Quigney (OWU) 1398 Ann Osborne (OWU) 1380 Megan Coughlin (OWU) 1353 Jessica Oram (OBE) 1349 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 1338 Carly Loerhke (WOO) 1297 Sarah Jurewicz (WIT) 1287 Vicki Painter (ERL) 1257 Carolyn Simpson (DEN) 1244 Beth Green (WIT) 1226 Erin McQuillan (ALL) 1222 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 1220 Jody Chattin (CWR) 1201 Lisa Diment (WOO) Tasha Merrill (ERL) 1197 Allison Bethea (CWR) 1193 Jill Gregory (ALL) 1176 Stephanie Boardman (WIT) 1173 Katy Zeanah (KEN) 1172 Malisha Richardson (OBE) 1171 Kate Rolf (WIT) 1169 Jeannie Alcorn (ALL) 1142 Jessica Kankoski (ALL) 1138 Katie Gregorevich (WIT) 1126 Ronnie Bohm (ALL) 1120 Robin Jones (DEN) 1108 Danielle Rogers (WIT) 1106 Erica Brizendine (OWU) 1103 Karen Porath (OWU) 1093 LaSonya Crawl (WOO) 1081 Jenni Swartz (WIT) 1069 Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1060 Nara DeJesus (WOO) 1053 Brenda Heil (WOO) 1050 Emma Woodward (DEN)

1989-90 1990-91 2002-03 1995-96 1993-94

1043 Anne Dugan (KEN) 1035 Syrea Thomas (OBE) 1027 Molly Baumann (DEN) 1019 Carin Crislip (DEN) Teresa Page (ERL)

2001-05 1992-96 1990-94 1988-92 1993-97 1998-02 1992-96 1998-02 1997-01 1990-94 1984-88 1995-99 2006-10 1996-00 1989-91 2007-11 2003-07 2007-11 2000-04 1995-99 2007-11 1984-88 2005-09 2007-11 1984-88 1996-00 2003-07 2003-07 2003-07 1994-98 1996-00 2005-09 1990-94 1991-95 2001-05 1992-96 1983-87 2005-09 1984-88 2007-11 2006-10 2002-06 1999-03 1999-03 1988-92 2000-04 2004-08 1987-91 1982-87 1989-93 2002-05 1989-93 1989-93 1989-93 1984-88 1999-03 1986-89 2001-05

Field Goals SEASON 319 309 235 229 222

Ann Gilbert (OBE) Ann Gilbert (OBE) Katy Sturtz (OWU) Christi Clay (DEN) Kelly Heil (OWU)

CAREER 822 741 761 684 664

Kim Huber (ALL) Katy Sturtz (OWU) Kelly Heil (OWU) Krista Jacobs (OWU) Christi Clay (DEN)

Three-Point Field Goals SEASON 110 93 87 82 81

Kim Graf (KEN) Kim Graf (KEN) Mechelle Pothast (WIT) Cristina Briboneria (OBE) Kim Graf (KEN) Kim Graf (KEN)

CAREER 365 257 232 222 200

Kim Graf (KEN) Stephany Dunmyer (KEN) Cristina Briboneria (OBE) Alicia Moreno (KEN) Kristen Sheffield (DEN)

Free Throws SEASON 183 156 153

Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) Karen Schell (KEN) Kim Huber (ALL) Shannon Ferguson (ERL) Ann Osborne (OWU)

CAREER 522 463 427 411 406

Shannon Ferguson (ERL) Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) Ann Osborne (OWU) Kelly Heil (OWU) Kim Huber (ALL)

Rebounds SEASON 360 333 329 315

Katy Sturtz (OWU) Jill Myers (OWU) Jennifer Young (ALL) Jill Myers (OWU) Jennifer Young (ALL)

2004-08 2007-11 1997-01 1984-87 1990-94

1989-90 1990-91 2000-01 1993-94 2002-03

1992-96 1998-02 2001-05 1988-92 1990-94

1996-97 1995-96 1995-96 2001-05 1993-94 1994-95

1993-97 1996-00 2001-05 2004-08 2003-07

2000-01 1997-98 1995-96 1991-92 1986-87

1990-94 1997-01 1984-88 2001-05 1992-96

2000-01 1987-88 1991-92 1986-87 1990-91

Active Leaders Points: 890 - Morgan Korinek, KEN Field Goals: 352 - Korinek, KEN 3-Point FG: 95 - Tiffany Sheilds, HIR Free Throws: 180 - Korinek, KEN Rebounds: 579 - Korinek, KEN Assists: 296 - Allison Anderson, OBE Blocked Shots: 72 - Lucy Follansbee, DEN Steals: 179 - Korinek, KEN

CAREER

1217 Jill Myers (OWU) 1127 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 1078 Danielle Rogers (WIT) 1021 Krista Jacobs (OWU) 925 Karen Schell (KEN)

Assists SEASON 177 172 167 165 161

Suzanne Helfant (ALL) Suzanne Helfant (ALL) Jill Swanson (ALL) Serafina Nuzzo (DEN) Suzanne Helfant (ALL)

CAREER 601 529 462 461 456

Suzanne Helfant (ALL) Christy Evans (WOO) Tyler Cordell (OWU) Ellen O’Brien (DEN) Amanda Schmidt (ALL)

Blocked Shots SEASON 106 80 76 74 68

Kristen Sheffield (DEN) Kristen Sheffield (DEN) Kristen Sheffield (DEN) Kristen Sheffield (DEN) Monica Hansen (WOO)

CAREER 336 165 158 155 153

Kristen Sheffield (DEN) Carolyn Simpson (DEN) Kristen Rice (WOO) Jennifer Latronica (ALL) Dee Wells (OBE)

Steals SEASON 129 125 117 110

Nzinga Broussard (OBE) Lisa Smith (ALL) Amanda Schmidt (ALL) Nzinga Broussard (OBE) Mary Jo Domurat (CWR)

CAREER 412 345 312 280 268

Nzinga Broussard (OBE) Christi Clay (DEN) Amanda Schmidt (ALL) Cristina Briboneria (OBE) Allison McCombe (DEN)

1984-88 1998-02 1989-93 1988-92 1995-99

1985-86 1986-87 1984-85 2010-11 1987-88

1984-88 1988-92 2007-11 2005-09 1993-97

2004-05 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 1987-88

2003-07 2005-09 1999-03 2003-07 1991-95

2001-02 1986-87 1993-94 1998-99 1986-87

1998-02 1990-94 1993-97 2001-05 1992-96

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‘10-11 WOMEN’S ALL-NCAC First Team

Name Tyler Cordell Kayla Ernst Heidi Goeller Katherine Hueter Shaina Kaiser Serafina Nuzzo Pam Quigney

School Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Allegheny Wittenberg Denison Denison Ohio Wesleyan

Yr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

Pos. Hometown G Columbus, Ohio P Batavia, Ohio F Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania W Columbus, Ohio W Ostrander, Ohio PG Western Springs, Illinois PG Mentor, Ohio

PPG 17.0 14.8 14.7 13.0 16.5 11.7 16.5

RPG 5.0 5.3 5.9 8.8 7.6 4.9 4.7

APG 4.7 1.5 1.2 3.4 3.2 6.1 1.5

Allison Anderson Nicole Coggins Kayla Gordon Jill Gregory Morgan Korinek Erica Restich Sarah Watson

Oberlin Denison Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Kenyon Allegheny Wittenberg

So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

G W P G P G/F P

Springfield, Illinois Mesa, Arizona St. Louis, Missouri Jeanette, Pennsylvania Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Hudson, Ohio

15.1 8.6 16.3 12.9 12.9 10.9 13.5

6.0 3.3 7.8 4.3 9.3 4.7 6.5

6.3 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.7 2.1

Jess Cowan Kelsey Durichko Maureen Hirt Kat Powers Syrea Thomas Jessica Wingen

Hiram Hiram Kenyon Kenyon Oberlin Wooster

Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So.

G PG G G G F

Hiram, Ohio Brunswick, Ohio Bloomington, Indiana Chagrin Falls, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

11.5 6.8 14.0 8.4 12.6 8.5

6.6 6.5 4.9 2.4 5.4 6.6

2.2 5.3 1.8 2.2 1.3 1.0

Second Team

Honorable Mention

All-Time First Team Selections Allegheny Ronnie Bohm Heidi Goeller Jill Gregory Karen Gubish Suzanne Helfant Kim Huber Jessica Kankoski Katie Kestler Cindy Kyler Caitlin Murtaugh Stephanie Pollock Michelle Popovec Joan Smith Jill Swanson Jennifer Young Stephanie Wolf

1989-91 2011 2010 1987 1987-88 1994-95-96 2002-04 2007 1989 2006 2001 2000 1986 1985 1992 2008-09

Denison Lisa Attebery Molly Baumann Christi Clay Robin Jones Shaina Kaiser Allison McCombe Serafina Nuzzo Ellen O’Brien Megan Overom Mary Kay Schwaninger Kristin Sheffield Carolyn Simpson Emma Woodward

1991 2001 1994 1987 2009-10-11 1995-96 2011 2008-09 2003 1998 2006-07 2008-09 2004-05

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Kenyon Emily Donovan Stephany Dunmyer Anne Dugan Kayla Ernst Sara Fox Kim Graf Morgan Korinek Alisha Moreno Karen Schell Heather Spencer Jill Tibbe Katy Zeanah

1997 1998-00 2008 2011 2002 1995-96-97 2010 2007-08 1998-99 1989 1985-86-87-88 2004-05-06

Oberlin Cristina Briboneria Nzinga Broussard Ann Gilbert Jessica Oram Malisha Richardson

2005 1999-00-01-02 1990-91 2007 2003

Ohio Wesleyan Erica Brizendine 2005 Tyler Cordell 2010-11 Megan Coughlin 1997-98-99 Steffi Graf 2008 Kelly Heil 2002-03-04-05 Krista Jacobs 1989-90-91-92 Rachel Messaros 2007 Jill Myers 1985-86-88 Ann Osborne 1986-88 Karen Porath 1992-93 Pam Quigney 2009-11 Kate Ryan 1993 Katy Sturtz 1999-00-01-02 Jess Viertlboeck 2000-01

Wittenberg Ann Brokaw Stephanie Boardman Stephanie Campbell Carrie Dyer Beth Green Katie Gregorevich Kathy Hittle Katherine Hueter Sarah Jurewicz Melissa Kolbe Mechelle Pothast Danielle Rogers Kate Rolf Jenni Swartz Haley Warden Michelle Westerdale Maribeth Bentler LaSonya Crawl LaWanda Crawl Barb Davis Lisa Diment Christy Evans Lisa First Carly Loehrke Kaitlin Krister Katie Montague Amy Smith Kym Wenz

Wooster

1990 2009-10 2003 2010 1992-93-94 2007-08 2006 2011 1995-96-98 1999 1996-97 1990 2001-02-03 1991 2004 1995 1985 1993 1989-90 1986 1987 1992 1995 2006-07 2010 1997-98 1985 2009-10

‘10-11 WOMEN’S STATS TEAM OFFENSE Allegheny Denison Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Wittenberg

G 27 29 27 27 26

PTS 1959 2071 1872 1769 1694

P/G 72.6 71.4 69.3 65.5 65.2

TEAM DEFENSE Denison Kenyon Wittenberg Hiram Oberlin

G 29 27 26 26 26

PTS 1553 1627 1644 1716 1717

P/G 53.6 60.3 63.2 66.0 66.0

OFF. FG % Denison Wittenberg Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon

G 29 26 27 27 27

FG 802 626 689 667 654

FGA 1804 1480 1669 1671 1647

PCT .445 .423 .413 .399 .397

DEF. FG% Denison Wooster Kenyon Hiram Wittenberg

G 29 25 27 26 26

FG 559 595 572 631 616

FGA 1558 1541 1467 1609 1561

PCT .359 .386 .390 .392 .395

3-POINT FG % Allegheny Denison Kenyon Oberlin Wittenberg

G 27 29 27 26 26

FG 143 150 151 175 113

FGA 419 457 470 552 360

PCT .341 .328 .321 .317 .314

FREE-THROW % Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Denison Wooster

G 27 27 27 29 25

FT 438 406 310 317 249

FTA 566 528 426 444 357

PCT .774 .769 .728 .714 .697

SCORE MARGIN Denison Kenyon Allegheny Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan

G 29 27 27 26 27

OFF 71.4 65.5 72.6 65.2 69.3

DEF 53.6 60.3 70.4 63.2 70.4

MAR +17.9 +5.3 +2.1 +1.9 -1.1

REB. MARGIN Denison Wittenberg Kenyon Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan

G 29 26 27 27 27

REB 40.4 40.4 39.4 40.4 39.1

OPP 33.0 35.3 36.4 39.4 43.0

MAR +7.4 +5.2 +3.0 +1.0 -3.9

SCORING G Tyler Cordell, OWU 27 Pam Quigney, OWU 27 Shaina Kaiser, DEN 29 Kayla Gordon, OWU 27 Allison Anderson, OBE 24 High: 38 - Allison Anderson, OBE

PTS 459 445 473 440 363

P/G 17.0 16.5 16.3 16.3 15.1

REBOUNDS G Morgan Korinek, KEN 27 Katherine Hueter, WIT 26 Kayla Gordon, OWU 27 Shaina Kaiser, DEN 29 Kelly Warlich, OBE 25 High: 17 - Kristen Schwartz, WOO

REB R/G 252 9.3 230 8.8 210 7.8 216 7.4 181 7.4

ASSISTS Allison Anderson, OBE Serafina Nuzzo, DEN Kelsey Durichko, HIR Tyler Cordell, OBE Katherine Hueter, WIT High: 11 - Serafina Nuzzo, DEN

G 24 28 26 27 26

A 150 165 138 127 89

A/G 6.3 5.9 5.3 4.7 3.4

3-PT FIELD GOALS Maureen Hirt, KEN Allison Anderson, OBE Taylor Keegan, WOO Pam Quigney, OWU Syrea Thomas, OBE Jessica Cowan, HIR

G 27 24 21 27 26 26

FG 70 46 40 48 45 45

3/G 2.6 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7

FIELD GOAL PCT. Heidi Goeeler, ALL Kristen Schwartz, WOO Nicole Coggins, DEN Kayla Ernst, KEN Lauren Cassel, WIT

G 26 23 29 27 26

FG 145 80 105 165 87

FGA PCT 284 .511 157 .510 217 .484 343 .481 181 .481

FREE THROW PCT Pam Quigney, OWU Kayla Gordon, OWU Heidi Goeller, ALL Tyler Cordell, OWU Jill Gregory, ALL

G 27 27 26 27 27

FT 79 129 91 88 70

FTA PCT 92 .859 152 .849 110 .827 107 .822 89 .787

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT Saddie Gravatt, ALL Jill Gregory, ALL Haley Dahlgard, DEN Erica Restich, ALL Katherine Heuter, WIT

G 27 27 29 26 26

FG 38 33 36 29 34

FGA PCT 93 .409 86 .384 94 .383 78 .372 94 .362

BLOCKED SHOTS G Jessica Wingen, WOO 25 Kayla Gordon, OWU 27 Lucy Follansbee, DEN 29 Kristen Schwartz, WOO 23 Kelly Warlich, OBE 25 High: 6 - Kristen Schwartz, WOO

BLK B/G 46 1.8 47 1.7 42 1.4 32 1.4 27 1.1

STEALS Allison Anderson, OBE Morgan Korinek, KEN Tyler Cordell, OWU Kelsey Durichko, HIR Katherine Heuter, WIT High: 9 - Morgan Korinek, KEN

S 69 65 63 56 54

G 24 27 27 26 26

S/G 2.9 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS - W

2010-11 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Denison * 14-0 28-1 2) Ohio Wesleyan 10-4 15-12 3) Allegheny 9-5 17-10 4) Kenyon 8-6 15-12 5) Wittenberg 7-7 12-14 6) Hiram 4-10 12-14 7) Oberlin 3-11 8-18 8) Wooster 1-13 3-22 2009-10 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg 15-1 19-8 2) Ohio Wesleyan 14-2 20-7 3) Denison * 10-6 21-8 4) Kenyon 9-7 17-10 5) Wooster 8-8 11-15 6) Allegheny 7-9 10-16 7) Oberlin 4-12 5-21 8) Hiram 3-13 4-22 9) Earlham 2-14 3.22 2008-09 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Denison 16-0 19-7 2) Kenyon 11-5 13-13 3) Ohio Wesleyan* 10-6 17-12 Allegheny 10-6 16-12 5) Wittenberg 9-7 14-12 6) Wooster 6-10 8-18 7) Hiram 5-11 7-19 8) Oberlin 3-13 5-21 9) Earlham 2-14 3-21

2007-08 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Kenyon 16-0 20-7 2) Ohio Wesleyan 12-4 18-8 Wittenberg 12-4 15-11 4) Denison* 11-5 18-11 5) Allegheny 8-8 11-15 6) Oberlin 4-12 5-21 7) Wooster 3-13 6-19 Hiram 3-13 5-10 Earlham 3-13 4-22 2006-07 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Denison* 15-1 25-5 2) Allegheny 11-5 19-8 Wittenberg 11-5 15-11 4) Kenyon 10-6 14-13 5) Ohio Wesleyan 9-7 14-12 Wooster 9-7 14-12 7) Oberlin 3-13 7-19 Earlham 3-13 4-22 9) Hiram 1-15 6-19

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2005-06 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg 14-2 19-8 2) Allegheny 13-3 18-9 3) Denison* 11-5 22-7 Kenyon 11-5 21-7 5) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 14-12 6) Wooster 4-12 7-19 Earlham 4-12 5-21 8) Hiram 3-13 8-17 9) Oberlin 2-14 4-20

2000-01 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Ohio Wesleyan* 13-3 26-7 Allegheny 13-3 20-6 3) Wittenberg 11-5 18-8 Earlham 11-5 17-10 5) Denison 10-6 14-11 6) Kenyon 6-10 10-14 7) Oberlin 5-11 6-19 8) Wooster 2-14 4-21 9) Hiram 1-15 4-20

2004-05 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Kenyon 14-2 22-5 2) Denison* 12-4 20-9 Wittenberg 12-4 17-10 4) Allegheny 10-6 18-8 Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 17-10 6) Wooster 7-9 12-14 7) Oberlin 5-11 10-16 8) Hiram 2-14 8-18 9) Earlham 0-16 3-21

1999-00 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Ohio Wesleyan 14-2 23-3 2) Kenyon* 12-4 21-7 3) Wittenberg 10-6 14-11 Denison 10-6 16-10 5) Allegheny 7-9 11-14 6) Earlham 6-10 9-17 Oberlin 6-10 12-13 8) Wooster 5-11 8-17 9) Hiram 2-14 5-19

2003-04 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg* 16-0 25-6 2) Allegheny 13-3 17-11 3) Denison 11-5 18-9 4) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 15-12 5) Kenyon 7-9 10-15 6) Earlham 6-10 9-16 7) Wooster 4-12 10-16 8) Oberlin 3-13 7-19 9) Hiram 2-14 6-19

1998-99 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Ohio Wesleyan* 14-2 21-7 Wittenberg 14-2 20-7 3) Denison 10-6 14-10 4) Allegheny 9-7 14-11 5) Oberlin 8-8 15-11 6) Kenyon 6-10 12-13 7) Wooser 5-11 8-17 8) CWRU 4-12 8-17 9) Earlham 2-14 6-18

2002-03 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg* 16-0 24-5 2) Ohio Wesleyan 12-4 18-10 3) Denison 10-6 16-10 Allegheny 10-6 13-14 5) Earlham 8-8 13-11 6) Wooster 7-9 13-13 7) Kenyon 5-11 10-15 8) Oberlin 2-14 6-19 9) Hiram 2-14 3-22

1997-98 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg* 15-1 22-6 2) Denison 11-5 17-9 Kenyon 11-5 15-11 4) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 15-11 5) Allegheny 8-8 12-13 Wooster 8-8 12-13 7) Earlham 4-12 9-16 8) Oberlin 3-13 6-16 9) CWRU 2-14 5-19

2001-02 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg 14-2 21-6 2) Ohio Wesleyan* 13-3 21-8 3) Denison 11-5 16-9 4) Allegheny 10-6 15-11 5) Kenyon 8-8 12-12 6) Earlham 7-9 11-15 7) Oberlin 5-11 10-14 8) Wooster 4-12 9-16 9) Hiram 0-16 3-21

1996-97 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Kenyon* 16-0 26-2 2) Wittenberg 13-3 17-8 3) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 13-12 4) Wooster 9-7 12-13 CWRU 9-7 12-14 6) Allegheny 8-8 11-14 7) Earlham 5-11 7-18 8) Oberlin 1-15 4-21 Denison 1-15 1-23

ALL-TIME STANDINGS - W 1995-96 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg* 15-1 21-7 2) Kenyon 11-5 18-8 Ohio Wesleyan 11-5 15-9 CWRU 11-5 15-10 5) Allegheny 8-8 16-10 Wooster 8-8 13-14 7) Earlham 6-10 11-14 8) Denison 2-14 5-20 9) Oberlin 0-16 2-22 1994-95 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg* 16-0 25-3 2) Ohio Wesleyan 13-3 22-6 3) Allegheny 11-5 18-8 4) CWRU 8-8 10-15 5) Kenyon 6-10 12-11 Earlham 6-10 10-13 Wooster 6-10 10-16 8) Denison 5-11 9-15 9) Oberlin 1-15 3-20 1993-94 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Wittenberg 16-0 24-4 2) Denison* 12-4 18-9 3) Allegheny 10-6 16-10 Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 14-9 5) Earlham 9-7 12-11 6) Kenyon 7-9 10-14 7) CWRU 5-11 5-20 8) Wooster 3-13 5-19 9) Oberlin 0-16 0-20 1992-93 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Ohio Wesleyan 15-1 21-6 2) Wittenberg* 14-2 23-4 3) Wooster 10-6 13-11 4) Denison 9-7 13-12 CWRU 9-7 12-13 6) Allegheny 7-9 11-15 7) Earlham 6-10 11-12 8) Kenyon 2-14 3-19 9) Oberlin 0-16 0-21 1991-92 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Ohio Wesleyan* 15-1 23-2 Wittenberg 15-1 21-7 3) Wooster 12-4 20-7 4) Allegheny 9-7 15-11 5) Denison 8-8 13-13 6) Earlham 5-11 5-19 7) CWRU 4-12 4-21 8) Kenyon 2-14 3-19 Oberlin 2-14 2-21

NORTH 1) Allegheny 2) Wooster 3) Oberlin 4) CWRU

1990-91 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 9-2 19-8 8-3 18-7 6-5 13-11 1-10 4-19

SOUTH 1) Wittenberg* 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Denison 4) Earlham 5) Kenyon NORTH 1) Wooster* 2) Allegheny Oberlin 4) CWRU

11-1 24-4 9-3 20-8 5-7 11-10 3-9 4-21 0-12 0-24

1989-90 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 9-2 20-6 6-5 12-13 6-5 10-15 2-9 3-21

SOUTH 1) Wittenberg 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Kenyon 4) Earlham Denison

1985-86 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Allegheny* 12-0 26-2 2) Ohio Wesleyan 8-4 14-12 3) Kenyon 7-5 11-10 Wooster 7-5 11-11 5) CWRU 5-7 8-11 6) Oberlin 3-9 3-13 7) Denison 0-12 0-24 1984-85 NCAC W-L 1) Allegheny* 11-1 Wooster 11-1 3) Kenyon 7-5 4) Ohio Wesleyan 6-6 5) CWRU 4-8 6) Denison 2-10 7) Oberlin 1-11

ALL W-L 24-3 21-8 13-9 9-16 6-13 2-19 2-18

*NCAC Tournament Champion

12-0 9-3 4-8 2-10 2-10

26-3 17-8 5 -16 4-19 3-18

1988-89 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Allegheny* 11-1 20-7 2) Ohio Wesleyan 10-2 12-10 3) Wooster 8-4 16-11 4) Kenyon 5-7 7-18 5) Denison 3-9 5-15 Oberlin 3-9 3-20 7) CWRU 2-10 3-20 1987-88 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Allegheny* 11-1 19-6 2) Ohio Wesleyan 10-2 16-10 3) Kenyon 9-3 13-12 4) Wooster 6-6 9-16 5) Oberlin 3-9 5-15 Denison 3-9 3-18 7) CWRU 0-12 0-23 1986-87 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Allegheny* 12-0 25-4 2) Kenyon 10-2 15-10 3) Ohio Wesleyan 7-5 13-12 4) CWRU 5-7 9-16 Wooster 5-7 8-15 6) Denison 3-9 4-18 7) Oberlin 0-12 0-21

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WOMEN’S LEADERS

WOMEN’S LEADERS

SCORING YR PLAYER P/G

FIELD GOAL PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT FREE THROW PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER

PCT

YEAR

SCORING OFFENSE TEAM P/G

SCORING DEFENSE TEAM P/G

SCORING MARGIN TEAM MAR

REBOUND MARGIN TEAM MAR

10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85

Heidi Goeller, ALL Morgan Korinek, KEN Steph Boardman, WIT Steph Boardman, WIT Carly Loehrke, WOO Katy Zeanah, KEN Carly Loehrke, WOO Lindsey Chappell, ERL Lindsey Chappell, ERL Lindsey Chappell, ERL Katy Sturtz, OWU Katy Sturtz, OWU Karen Schell, KEN MK Schwaninger, DEN Karen Schell, KEN Karen Schell, KEN Kim Huber, ALL Teri Hamlin, OWU Beth Green, WITT Karen Porath, OWU Jennifer Young, ALL Cindy Kyler, ALL Cindy Kyler, ALL Jill Myers, OWU Robin Jones, DEN Suzanne Helfant, ALL Robin Jones, DEN

Pam Quigney, OWU Katie Adlam, KEN Pam Quigney, OWU Ali Rohlfs, WIT Steffi Graf, OWU Eva George, KEN Carly Loehrke, WOO Haley Warden, WIT Lindsey Chappell, ERL Nzinga Broussard, OBE Kristin Love, DEN Jess Viertlboeck, OWU Jess Viertlboeck, OWU Stephany Dunmyer, KEN Sue Roberts, WOO Katie Montague, WOO M.Westerdale, WIT Kim Graf, KEN Teresa Page, EARL Christy Evans, WOO Krista Jacobs, OWU Krista Jacobs, OWU Leslie Douglas, KEN Cindy Kyler, ALL Lisa Diment, WOO Lisa Smith, ALL Jill Tibbe, KEN

85.9 82.1 90.1 78.8 81.3 84.8 82.9 76.9 78.9 79.9 83.8 78.9 82.4 82.7 83.3 78.2 81.7 86.8 86.0 80.0 85.6 84.7 78.1 78.1 79.7 84.3 78.8

2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85

Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Denison Denison Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Wittenberg Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny

Denison Kenyon Kenyon Kenyon Denison Kenyon Kenyon Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Kenyon Denison Denison Kenyon Kenyon Allegheny Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Allegheny Allegheny Kenyon Allegheny Wooster

Denison Denison Denison Ohio Wesleyan Denison Kenyon Kenyon Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Kenyon Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny

Denison Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Denison Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Allegheny Allegheny Oberlin Denison Wittenberg CWRU Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Allegheny Wittenberg Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Wooster

YEAR

OFFENSIVE FG PCT TEAM PCT

DEFENSIVE FG PCT TEAM PCT

2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85

Denison Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Denison Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan Earlham Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny

Denison Wooster Kenyon Kenyon Denison Kenyon Kenyon Kenyon Earlham Allegheny Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Denison Denison Wooster Allegheny Allegheny Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Allegheny Allegheny CWRU Allegheny Allegheny

Tyler Cordell, OWU Kym Wenz, WOO Kym Wenz, WOO Kym Wenz, WOO Cassie Bedard, HIR Jessie Oram, OBE Cris Briboneria, OBE Kelly Heil, OWU Kelly Heil, OWU Nz. Broussard, OBE Jess Viertlboeck, OWU Steph Dunmyer, KEN Erin Rogalski, CWR Katie Montague, WOO Kim Graf, KEN Kim Huber, ALL Kim Graf, KEN Christi Clay, DEN S. Ferguson, ERL S. Ferguson, ERL Ann Gilbert, OBE Ann Gilbert, OBE Krista Jacobs, OWU Jill Myers, OWU Lisa Diment, WOO Lisa Diment, WOO Robin Jones, DEN

17.0 20.8 18.6 17.5 17.6 18.9 17.9 20.5 21.6 19.4 18.0 17.0 17.0 21.5 18.6 22.8 19.5 21.3 22.2 22.8 31.2 31.1 21.0 18.7 19.6 18.8 20.3

51.1 Saddie Gravatt, ALL 40.9 60.1 Kym Wenz, WOO 47.4 50.7 Shaina Kaiser, DEN 48.1 63.8 Kym Wenz, WOO 52.3 60.0 Monica Zell, OBE 43.1 57.1 Megan Sheasby, KEN 43.3 56.1 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 46.1 60.0 Valery Medwid, ALL 41.2 63.6 Lindsey Schaaff, WOO 39.4 55.2 Kelly Heil, OWU 35.8 58.5 Molly Baumann, DEN 43.4 58.6 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 43.1 57.4 Kendra Tolford, DEN 42.2 55.8 S. Isaranucheep, KEN 40.5 57.7 Amber Sherman, WIT 46.7 54.2 Mechelle Pothast, WIT 45.3 50.4 Erin McQuillan, ALL 39.7 54.2 Cindy Bailey, OWU 41.2 54.1 Jenni Swartz, WITT 38.6 63.7 Jeannie Alcorn, ALL 42.3 52.5 Heather Allred, DEN 38.0 49.6 Kelly Lindsley, OBE 33.1 53.0 Shelley Brown, ALL 40.0 51.8 Ann Osborne, OWU 36.6 49.4 50.9 47.0

REBOUNDS YEAR PLAYER R/G

ASSISTS PLAYER A/G

BLOCKED SHOTS PLAYER B/G

STEALS PLAYER

S/G

10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85

Allison Anderson, OBE Allison Anderson, OBE Tyler Cordell, OWU Ellen O’Brien, DEN Alyssa Clark, OBE Alisha Moreno, KEN Cris Briboneria, OBE Emily Larouere, DEN Kim Patton, ERL Nz. Broussard, OBE Annie Hoffer, HIR Jocelyn Horn, WOO Steph Dunmyer, KEN Molly Baumann, DEN Rachel Rau, CWRU Bridget Colleran, DEN Bridget Colleran, DEN Shannon Kelly, ERL Shannon Kelly, ERL Amy Evans, OWU Christy Evans, WOO Jeanne Scott, CWR Shelley Brown, ALL Suzanne Helfant, ALL Suzanne Helfant, ALL Suzanne Helfant, ALL Jill Swanson, ALL

Jessica Wingen, WOO Kaitlin Krister, WOO January Baker, OBE Carolyn Simpson, DEN Jennifer Latronica, ALL Jennifer Latronica, ALL Kristen Sheffield, DEN Kristen Sheffield, DEN Kristen Rice, WOO Tiffany Barbee, OWU Katy Sturtz, OWU Kristen Rice, WOO Karen Schell, KEN Heather Dales, WOO Heather Dales, WOO Stacey Anderson, ALL Dee Wells, OBE Dee Wells, OBE Molly DeVoogt, ALL Megan Schulte, OBE Amy Aukamp, WOO Amy Aukamp, WOO Sherri Lett, OBE E. Cotronakis, CWR E. Cotronakis, CWR E. Cotronakis, CWR

Allison Anderson, OBE Allison Anderson, OBE Kym Wenz, WOO Stephanie Wolf, ALL Winnie Adrien, WOO Alyssa Clark, OBE Natalie Barone, WOO Cristina Briboneria, OBE Amber Coleman, OBE Nzinga Broussard, OBE Nzinga Broussard, OBE Nzinga Broussard, OBE Nzinga Broussard, OBE Laurie Douglass, KEN Emily Donovan, KEN Robyn Risley, CWR Carrie Losneck, OBE Amanda Schmidt, ALL Christi Clay, DEN Christi Clay, DEN Christi Clay, DEN Ann Gilbert, OBE Sherri Lett, OBE Suzanne Helfant, ALL Mary Jo Domurat, CWR Lisa Robinson, OBE

2.9 3.1 2.5 2.7 2.3 2.4 2.6 3.5 2.8 5.4 3.4 3.5 4.2 3.6 3.0 4.0 4.3 4.5 2.9 4.1 4.1 4.4 3.5 3.0 4.4 4.9

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Morgan Korinek, KEN Emily Chu Finkel, OBE Carolyn Simpson, DEN Roneisha Kinney, OBE Kristen Sheffield, DEN Kathy Hittle, WIT Kelly Heil, OWU Haley Warden, WIT Lindsey Chappell, ERL Nara DeJesus, WOO Katy Sturtz, OWU Katy Sturtz, OWU Erin Rogalski, CWRU Karen Schell, KEN Monica Bush, OBE Lara Singer, EARL Lara Singer, EARL Emily Donovan, KEN LaSonya Crawl, WOO Jennifer Young, ALL Jennifer Young, ALL Krista Jacobs, OWU Krista Jacobs, OWU Jill Myers, OWU Robin Jones, DEN Jill Myers, OWU Robin Jones, DEN

9.3 8.0 8.8 9.0 8.2 8.3 8.2 9.8 10.4 11.6 10.9 11.0 10.8 10.8 10.9 10.1 9.3 9.8 11.4 12.7 11.7 12.2 11.5 12.8 13.5 11.8 11.2

6.3 5.6 4.69 5.24 4.3 3.4 3.2 4.9 4.1 5.2 4.6 5.4 4.0 5.5 4.8 5.2 5.8 5.8 4.8 5.4 6.0 6.0 5.4 6.4 6.1 6.3 6.4

1.8 2.3 2.58 1.9 2.5 2.7 3.7 2.9 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.7 2.0 2.3 3.0 1.8 2.1 2.5 1.9 2.0 2.3 1.8 2.2 2.9 1.8 2.3

72.6 71.2 72.4 69.7 67.2 67.6 65.9 65.8 74.4 75.6 72.6 71.2 72.5 71.8 70.2 74.3 74.0 72.5 72.6 77.2 78.2 74.6 70.9 72.5 74.7 82.9 79.4

44.5 40.9 41.2 43.2 41.5 42.3 41.7 41.4 44.9 46.8 44.0 43.9 42.4 42.4 43.5 43.4 43.7 43.6 44.0 47.7 44.1 44.1 42.3 42.3 45.0 45.9 44.1

53.6 55.7 57.3 56.0 54.0 51.8 47.5 55.4 57.1 58.7 61.0 53.2 57.1 53.0 53.6 55.2 54.5 50.6 52.9 48.8 54.3 54.4 53.6 51.9 51.5 52.1 56.6

17.9 9.8 11.6 11.1 13.2 10.9 11.7 9.7 17.3 16.9 9.6 15.6 12.5 11.1 15.9 8.5 14.5 21.9 19.7 24.9 14.5 17.5 14.7 20.6 16.5 30.7 21.3

THREE-POINT FG PCT TEAM PCT

35.9 Allegheny 34.1 35.5 Wooster 38.1 37.3 Ohio Wesleyan 35.6 37.8 Kenyon 37.8 35.3 Oberlin 34.8 34.3 Kenyon 34.4 32.9 Allegheny 33.8 36.7 Earlham 33.7 36.4 Denison 31.4 34.3 Ohio Wesleyan 31.3 35.5 Denison 35.6 35.0 Denison 37.2 35.8 Denison 35.2 34.5 Ohio Wesleyan 34.0 34.0 Wittenberg 37.1 34.5 Wittenberg 39.5 36.1 Wittenberg 35.6 36.2 Ohio Wesleyan 31.7 35.3 Wittenberg 37.0 33.3 Earlham 32.3 34.5 Denison 35.1 35.1 Oberlin 31.2 35.2 Allegheny 37.3 37.3 Ohio Wesleyan 34.5 37.6 33.9 33.4

7.4 9.9 11.9 9.4 6.8 8.0 9.4 4.8 5.9 8.8 7.6 7.2 5.7 10.1 7.1 6.7 7.7 8.4 13.4 13.2 13.5 12.1 6.6 6.6 10.3 15.5 7.5

FREE THROW PCT TEAM PCT Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Denison Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Wooster & Oberlin Wittenerg Earlham Denison Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Allegheny Wooster CWRU Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Allegheny

77.4 70.8 74.7 73.0 73.0 72.7 70.1 70.1 69.7 68.4 68.3 70.3 69.6 68.0 70.4 68.3 68.3 67.3 71.3 70.9 72.5 68.3 65.6 71.1 71.7 65.9

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MEN’S PREVIEW WOOSTER, a seven-time defending seniors Larry Farmer (14.3 ppg), Mike 2011-12 NCAC North Coast champion and NCAA DiGarabedian (10.2 ppg) and Jim Leffew MEN’S BASKETBALL vision III national runners-up last sea(8.2 ppg). Denison was picked to finish PRESEASON son, were predicted to win the 2011sixth after last season’s seventh-place COACHES’ POLL 12 NCAC crown. The Fighting Scots finish. received six first-place votes and 93 1. Wooster (6)............................................... 93 total points in the coaches’ preseason 2. Wittenberg (3)........................................... 89 HIRAM lost six seniors from last poll. Wooster graduated four top play- 3. Ohio Wesleyan......................................... 80 year’s squad, but with a roster full of ers from last season’s 31-3 squad, but 4. Wabash (1)............................................... 69 young yet experienced players, head have plenty of talent and experience 5. DePauw.................................................... 68 coach Steve Fleming is optimistic remaining. Senior forward Justin Hal- 6. Denison.................................................... 48 about the coming year. Sophomore lowell is the team’s only returning all- 7. Hiram........................................................ 38 Aaron Stefanov, last season’s NCAC conference player. Hallowell, the North 8. Allegheny.................................................. 30 Newcomer of the Year, heads the list Coast’s Newcomer of the Year three 9. Kenyon..................................................... 24 of returnees for the Terriers. Stefanov seasons ago, wound up second in the 10. Oberlin.......................................................11 saw action in all 26 games as a freshleague in three-pointers made (79) and man, and is the team’s top returning pulled down 208 rebounds last year. ( ) Indicates first-place votes scorer (9.2 ppg). Seniors Jamaal WatSenior guard Matt Fegan is another rekins and Andrew Wiegand solidify the turning starter among eight total letterwin- WABASH is under the direction of a new experienced backcourt. ners back. head coach for the first time in 35 seasons as long-time assistant and Little Giant alum ALLEGHENY is led by senior James WITTENBERG, which last won an NCAC Antoine Carpenter takes over the reigns. Ness, who returns after pouring in 16.0 title in 2004, was predicted to finish second Despite the loss of three key players from points and pulling down 7.0 rebounds per in the conference this year. Seven letterwin- a 20-9 team, Wabash returns plenty talent game as a junior. Ness was a second-team ners are back in the fold, among them se- that could lead to another 20-win season. A all-league choice last year. Junior Devone nior first-team trio of seniors lead the way into 2011-12: McLeod (13.9 ppg) and sophomore D’Andre all-conference forward Clayton Black. He guards Aaron Zinnerman and Brian Shel- Corbin (8.1 ppg) also return for the Gators, is the team’s top returning scorer after con- bourne, along with forward Derek Bailey. who wound up eighth in the NCAC during tributing 15.2 points per game in 2010-11. Zinnerman is the team’s top returning scor- 2010-11. A total of 10 letterwinners return, Alex Brandt and Michael Cooper are also er at 8.3 points per game, while Shelbourne giving Allegheny plenty of experienced returning starters. The Tigers will be bol- compiled 101 assists and 107 rebounds as players to draw from. stered by the return of senior Josh McKee, a junior. who missed last season due to illness, and KENYON must contend with the loss of Cameron Walton, who missed most of the In its first season as a member of the five key players to graduation. The Lords year due to an injury. North Coast Athletic Conference, DEPAUW have just two players with more than one was picked to finish in the middle of the year of experience: senior Anthony Chun OHIO WESLEYAN is coming off a 16- pack in fifth place. Long-time head coach and junior Marcus Healey. Sophomore Bri11 season and a tie for third place in the Bill Fenlon has two starters and seven let- an Lebowitz is back after a solid freshman NCAC. The Battling Bishops return all five terwinners back from a team that complet- campaign in which he scored 7.4 points per starters and all but one letterman from that ed last year at 19-9. Senior Sean Haseley game, and pulled down 137 boards. squad. Senior wing Tim Brady is a return- is the top returning scorer (14.0 ppg) and ing first-team all-league performer who led rebounder (145) for the Tigers. OBERLIN, which finished ninth last seathe team in scoring (17.2 ppg). Junior guard son, was predicted to finish 10th in 2011-12. Andy Winters led the North Coast in assists DENISON has all five starters, including The Yeomen have junior Andrew Fox and as a sophomore (145) and junior post Mar- three seniors and a junior, back for 2011-12. senior Josh Merritt, a pair of all-conference shall Morris was fourth overall in rebound- Junior Dimonde Hale is the top returning performers, back to lead the way. In all, 11 ing (187). Winters and Morris were both scorer (17.7 ppg) and rebounder (183) for lettermen return, and with the addition of second-team All-NCAC players. the Big Red, and he has plenty of support in five freshman to the roster, Oberlin expects to be a tough team to keep pace with.

Clayton Black Wittenberg

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Tim Brady Ohio Wesleyan

Aaron Stefanov Hiram

ALLEGHENY MEN Outlook Allegheny has made tremendous strides under second-year head coach Jim Driggs. The big question for the Gators is whether or not the progress will translate into wins as the team prepares for another season in the NCAC. The Gators pieced together a strong finish to the 2010-11 campaign and will begin the new slate as one of the youngest teams in the nation. From an individual standpoint, the success of Allegheny’s hardwood unit starts with senior captain James Ness, who has blossomed into one of the best big men in the league. Ness, who set an Allegheny record for career field-goal percentage (.618), was named All-NCAC Second Team. Returning starters D’Andre Corbin and Devone McLeod lead Allegheny’s contingent of guards. Corbin is a natural facilitator (second last season in the NCAC in assists and fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio), and McLeod served as the team’s floor general last season. McLeod was named All-NCAC Honorable Mention. Sophomore Ryan Stanko, who was often the first player off the bench last season, will be critical for the Gators’ success.

Gator Facts Location: Meadville, PA 16335 Founded: 1815 Nickname: Gators Colors: Blue and Gold Enrollment: 2,000 President: James H. Mullen, Jr. Assoc. Athletic Director: Bill Ross office: (814) 332-2316 Athletic Trainer: Jamie Plunkett office: (814) 332-2817 Facility: Wise Center (960) press table: (814) 332-6754 Dir. Athletic Communications and Sports Marketing: James Kramer office: (814) 332-5952 email: jkramer@allegheny.edu Head Coach: Jim Driggs office: (814) 332-2819 email: jdriggs@allegheny.edu Letterwinners Returning: 10 Letterwinners Lost: 2 Starters Returning: 3 2010-11 Overall Record: 7-19 2010-11 NCAC Record: 4-12 (8th)

Head Coach Jim Driggs Alma Mater Hamilton ‘01 Record at AC 7-19 (1 year) Overall Record 7-19 (1 year) • 17th coach in program history • Spent 3 seasons assisting at the University of Rochester • Also served on the staffs of Eastern Connecticut and Union • Led NCAA Div. III in assists during senior season at Hamilton

2011-12 Schedule November 15 BETHANY 18 ALLEGHENY INVITE 19 ALLEGHENY INVITE 22 at Carnegie Mellon 26 at Rochester Invitational 27 at Rochester Invitational 30 BALDWIN-WALLACE December 3 at Ohio Wesleyan 7 CASE 10 WITTENBERG 13 at Thiel January 6 DEPAUW 7 WABASH 11 at Oberlin 14 OHIO WESLEYAN 18 WOOSTER 21 at Denison 25 HIRAM 28 at Kenyon February 1 OBERLIN 4 at Wittenberg 8 at Hiram 11 DENISON 15 at Wooster 18 KENYON

2010-11 Results 8:00 7:00 8:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 7:00 8:00 2:00 8:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 3:00

November 15 at Bethany 20 PITT-GREENSBURG 21 CATHOLIC 23 PSU-KENSINGTON 29 FROSTBURG ST. December 1 at Oberlin 4 WITTENBERG 6 THIEL 8 WOOSTER 19 at Wabash 28 at Centre 29 vs. Ohio Northern January 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 8 KENYON 12 at Hiram 15 WABASH 19 at Wooster 22 at Denison 29 OHIO WESLEYAN February 3 OBERLIN 5 at Wittenberg 9 HIRAM 12 DENISON 16 PSU-BEHREND 19 at Kenyon 22 at Wooster

69 71 53 82 67

81 67 72 44 75

83 66 77 73 56 53 60

71 81 71 76 89 70 72

66 80 68 58 56 89 61

84 76 93 80 88 99 69

68 60 57 66 73 74 57

72 90 72 63 83 71 62

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Devone McLeod James Ness D’Andre Corbin

Yr. Jr. Sr. So.

Ht. 6-0 6-6 5-10

Pos. G F G

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Chris Milon Gabe Seidman Brandon Smith

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-6 6-2 6-5

Pos. F G F

Hometown Jersey City, NJ Meadville, PA Charlottesville, VA

GP 26 26 26

REB 58 182 94

AST PPG 85 13.9 21 16.0 121 8.1

Hometown/High School Novi, MI/Novi Westport, CT/Staples Gahanna, OH/Lincoln

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DENISON MEN Outlook Head Coach Bob Ghiloni returns seven seniors along with his entire 10-man rotation from last season. After missing all but the first seven games of last season with an injury, senior Larry Farmer returns for his final season with the Big Red. Farmer led the NCAC in rebounding in 2009-10 and was averaging 14.4 ppg before his season was cut short last year. Junior forward Dimonde Hale returns after earning second-team All-NCAC honors last year. Hale averaged 17.7 ppg and 7.0 rpg as a sophomore and was third in the conference in scoring and second in rebounding. Aside from Farmer, DU also returns six other seniors in forward Mike Garabedian, center Marr Mansfield and guards Brett Tiberi, Casey Stockton, Jim Leffew and Robbie Deaton. Garabedian averaged doublefigures in scoring while Leffew posted an outstanding +3.37 assist/turnover ratio. Ghiloni will also look to sophomore Alex Longi and junior Jon Akpapunam for minutes this season. Longi started the final 19 games last year and averaged 7.2 ppg.

Big Red Facts Location: Granville, OH 43023 Founded: 1831 Nickname: Big Red Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 2,100 President: Dale T. Knobel Athletic Director: Nan Carney-DeBord office: (740) 587-6428 Athletic Trainer: Trisha Harris office: (740) 587-6577 Facility: Livingston Gym (1,800) press table: (740) 587-6708 Sports Info. Director: Craig Hicks office: (740) 587-6546 email: hicksc@denison.edu Head Coach: Bob Ghiloni office phone: (740) 587-6586 email: ghilonir@denison.edu Letterwinners Returning: 13 Letterwinners Lost: 5 Starters Returning: 5 2010-11 Overall Record: 8-18 2010-11 NCAC Record: 5-11 (7th)

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DEPAUW MEN Alma Mater Ohio St. ‘81 Record at DU 78-157 (9 years) Overall Record 78-157 (9 years)

• 2005 NCAC Coach of the Year after leading Denison to a third- place finish in the conference standings • Spent 15 years as head coach at Columbus Bishop Ready High School • Led Bishop Ready to two District Championships and an appearance in the Division III State Championships in 2002

2011-12 Schedule November 15 MARIETTA 19 HANOVER 20 EARLHAM 22 at Case 27 at Capital 30 at Hiram December 3 WABASH 10 at Kalamazoo 11 at Albion 14 MT. ST. JOSEPH 31 at Wash. & Jeff. January 4 OBERLIN 7 at Kenyon 11 OHIO WESLEYAN 14 at Wittenberg 18 DEPAUW 21 ALLEGHENY 25 at Oberlin 28 at Wabash February 1 WOOSTER 4 HIRAM 8 at DePauw 11 at Allegheny 15 KENYON 18 at Ohio Wesleyan

2010-11 Results 7:30 3:00 3:00 7:00 2:00 7:30 3:00 4:00 3:00 7:30 2:00 7:30 3:00 8:00 3:00 6:00 3:00 8:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 3:00

November 15 at Marietta 17 EARLHAM 20 vs. Hanover 21 at Chicago 23 CASE December 1 KENYON 4 at Wooster 8 WITTENBERG 11 HIRAM 15 MT. ST. JOSEPH 28 vs. Buena Vista 29 vs. Lebanon Valley January 5 at Wabash 8 at Oberlin 12 at Ohio Wesleyan 15 WOOSTER 19 CAPITAL 22 ALLEGHENY 26 at Wittenberg 29 at Hiram February 3 WABASH 5 OBERLIN 9 at Kenyon 12 at Allegheny 16 OHIO WESLEYAN 22 at Wittenberg

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Dimonde Hale Larry Farmer Mike Garabedian Jim Leffew

Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6-4 6-5 6-4 5-6

Pos. W W W PG

Hometown Columbus, OH Gurnee, IL LaGrange, IL Vero Beach, FL

GP 26 7 25 26

REB 183 54 136 55

Head Coach Bill Fenlon

Outlook

Head Coach Bob Ghiloni

AST 51 20 53 64

PPG 17.7 14.3 10.2 8.2

70 79 54 66 78

78 58 64 65 70

83 51 70 69 72 69 65

78 81 84 74 73 73 73

57 76 62 64 58 99 54 60

73 65 71 72 81 89 82 78

65 77 66 63 67 63

62 58 80 66 75 77

DePauw returns seven lettermen including two starters from last year’s 19-9 team which advanced to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament championship game and won 13 of its last 16 contests. Senior Sean Haseley returns after earning second team all-SCAC honors last year. Haseley led the Tigers last year with 14.0 points per game and 56 three-pointers and was second with 5.2 rebounds each outing. Sophomore point guard Michael Wilkison averaged 6.6 points and was second on the team with 2.0 assists per game. Tommy Weakley is back after averaging 7.2 points per game and knocking down 48 three-pointers. Other returning lettermen include senior Ian Rumpp as well as sophomores Camron Burns and Pat Haggin. Junior Kevin Sullivan missed all of last year due to injury after earning a letter in his first season. Among the top newcomers are Tommy Fernitz, Connor Rich, Bob Dillon and Frank Patton III.

Tiger Facts Location: Greencastle, IN 46135 Founded: 1837 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Old Gold and Black Enrollment: 2,352 President: Brian W. Casey Athletic Director: Page Cotton office: (765) 658-4938 Athletic Trainer: Rex Call office: (765) 658-4937 Facility: Neal Fieldhouse (2,800) press table: (765) 658-4510 Sports Info. Director: Bill Wagner office: (765) 658-4630 fax: (765) 658-4708 email: bwagner@depauw.edu Head Coach: Bill Fenlon office: (765) 658-4960 email: bfenlon@depauw.edu Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 2 2010-11 Overall Record: 19-9 2010-11 NCAC Record: n/a

Alma Mater Northwestern ‘79 Record at DPU 327-172 (19 years) Overall Record 434-241 (26 years) • Winningest coach in program history • Has guided the Tigers to 16 winning seasons in his 19 years • Previously guided programs at University of the South, Rose-Hulman and Southwestern • Three-year letterman as an undergraduate on the Northwestern basketball squad

2011-12 Schedule

2010-11 Results

November 18 at Case Tournament 19 at Case Tournament 26 MIKE ROKICKI CHALLENGE 27 30

MIKE ROKICKI CHALLENGE EARLHAM

December 3 at Kenyon 5 IU-EAST 10 OHIO WESLEYAN 19 ROSE-HULMAN 29 at Tampa Bay Shootout 30 at Tampa Bay Shootout January 6 at Allegheny 7 at Hiram 11 at Wabash 14 WOOSTER 18 at Denison 21 OBERLIN 25 at Wittenberg 28 at Ohio Wesleyan February 1 WABASH 4 KENYON 8 DENISON 11 at Oberlin 15 WITTENBERG 18 at Wooster

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8:00 4:00 7:30 3:00 6:00 3:00 8:00 3:00 7:30 5:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 3:00

November 19 vs. Franklin 20 vs. Earlham 27 ROCKFORD 28 OHIO WESLEYAN December 1 WABASH 3 BIRMINGHAM SO. 5 RHODES 11 TRINE 18 at Rose-Hulman 29 at Elmhurst 30 vs. Calvin January 2 CENTRE 8 at Oglethorpe 9 at Sewanee 14 MILLSAPS 16 HENDRIX 21 at Trinity 22 at Southwestern 28 COLORADO COLL. 30 AUSTIN February 5 at Centre 11 OGLETHORPE 13 SEWANEE 18 at Birmingham So. 20 at Rhodes 25 vs. Austin 26 vs. Trinity 27 vs. Centre

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58 51 79 49

40 57 58 91 66 59 57

57 65 55 74 75 61 75

54 73 60 67 74 40 69 60 77

62 61 55 48 52 59 40 49 63

65 74 84 63 47 61 58 63

63 70 70 71 43 56 56 75

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Sean Haseley Michael Wilkison Tommy Weakley

Yr. Sr. So. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 5-10 5-10

Pos. Hometown G/F Zionsville, IN G Cincinnati, OH G Bloomington, IN

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Tommy Fernitz Connor Rich Bob Dillon

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-8 6-3 6-4

Pos. Hometown/High School C Glenview, IL/Glenbrook North G Tipton, IN/Tipton G/F Indianapolis, IN/Brebeuf

GP 28 28 28

REB 145 39 34

AST PPG 30 14.0 55 6.6 22 7.2

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KENYON MEN

HIRAM MEN

Head Coach Steve Fleming

Outlook The 2011-12 Hiram College men’s basketball team will feature a roster that has experience and a balance of veterans and youth as the Terriers look to rebuild after the loss of six senior players from a year ago. None larger than three-time All-North Coast Athletic Conference guard Chris Roberts who ended his four-year career 14th on the program’s all-time scoring list with 1,188 points. Rhe senior duo of Andrew Wiegand and Jamaal Watkins are back to lead the team this season. Wiegand saw playing time both as a starter and coming off the bench in 2010-11 and averaged 8.0 ppg. He was second on the team in three-point shooting with 44 triples (44-of-123). Watkins primarily came off the bench last season and averaged 6.7 ppg. He was tied for second in blocks with 11 and was amongst the team leaders in rebounding at 4.1 rpg. Also back this season is sophomore guard Aaron Stefanov. He was the 2010-11 NCAC Newcomer of the Year after finishing second on the team in scoring at 9.2 ppg., and led the Terriers in three-pointers made (58), attempts (127) and shooting percentage (45.7%).

Terrier Facts Location: Hiram, OH 44234 Founded: 1850 Nickname: Terriers Colors: Blue & Red Enrollment: 1,273 President: Thomas V. Chema Athletic Director: Tom Mulligan office: (330) 569-5940 Athletic Trainer: Jim Johnston office phone: (330) 564-5351 Facility: Price Gymnasium (2,000) press table: 330-569-5014 Sports Info. Director: Jeff Hoedt office: (330) 569-5495 email: hoedtjm@hiram.edu Head Coach: Steve Fleming office: (330) 569-5346 email: flemingsr@hiram.edu Letterwinners Returning: 5 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 14 2009-10 Overall Record: 12-14 2009-10 NCAC Record: 9-7 (5th)

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Alma Mater Hiram ‘94 Record at HC 43-61 (5 years) Overall Record 76-108 (7 years) • Captain and team MVP of Terrier teams his junior and senior seasons; Held four school records upon graduation • Earned All-OAC first team and Academic All-OAC honors; Named Hiram’s male athlete of the year twice • Named 2008-09 NCAC Coach of the Year

2011-12 Schedule November 15 at Mount Union 19 NOTRE DAME (OH) 26 at Bluffton 30 DENISON December 3 CASE 7 at Oberlin 14 GROVE CITY 18 at Wash. & Jeff. 22 WESTMINSTER 29 at Wooster Tournament 30 at Wooster Tournament January 6 WABASH 7 DEPAUW 11 at Wooster 14 at Kenyon 18 at Ohio Wesleyan 21 WITTENBERG 25 at Allegheny 28 WOOSTER February 1 KENYON 4 at Denison 8 ALLEGHENY 11 OHIO WESLEYAN 15 OBERLIN 18 at Wittenberg

2010-11 Results 7:30 3:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 8:00 7:30 3:00 6:00

8:00 4:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 4:00 8:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 4:00

November 15 MOUNT UNION 19 vs. Otterbein 20 at Geneva 24 BLUFFTON 28 at Baldwin-Wallace December 1 at Wooster 4 WABASH 8 at Westminster 11 at Denison 15 at Grover City 18 at Case 29 MUSKINGUM January 5 KENYON 8 at Wittenberg 12 ALLEGHENY 15 OHIO WESLEYAN 19 at Kenyon 26 at Oberlin 29 DENISON February 3 WOOSTER 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 9 at Allegheny 12 at Wabash 16 OBERLIN 19 WITTENBERG 22 at Ohio Wesleyan

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Aaron Stefanov Jamaal Watkins Andrew Wiegand

Yr. So. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 6-3 6-5

Pos. Hometown G Stow, OH G S. Euclid, OH G Amherst, OH

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Khiree Gregory Branden Means

Yr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-0 6-2

Pos. Hometown/High School G Youngstown, OH/ G Canton, OH/

GP 26 26 26

REB 29 107 61

AST PPG 26 9.2 14 6.7 15 8.0

Head Coach Dan Priest

Outlook

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53 63 90 71 72

60 56 99 74 65 103 55

74 59 81 69 54 69 63

74 59 93 58 69 77 78

89 68 68 71 78 57 60

64 52 72 70 86 87 85

70 54 57 58 57 65 100

Despite returning five players who appeared in all 25 games last season, Kenyon will still field a young squad in 2011-12. Senior Anthony Chun and junior Marcus Healey are the only Lords with more than one year of experience. They’ll be tasked with guiding a talented group of sophomores and a promising freshman class on the court. Chun, a proven point guard, averaged 5.4 points and 2.9 assists per game while running the offense as a junior. Healey is Kenyon’s lock-down defender and best threat from long range with a career .345 percentage (78-226) on three-pointers. Healey is also the Lords’ top returning scorer. The backcourt should be a real strength for Kenyon with sophomores Ikenna Nwadibia and Julian Pavlin back in the fold. Nwadibia is a slashing guard who can dish the ball or create high-percentage shots near the rim. Pavlin canned 20 of his 34 (.588) three-point attempts last season. Sophomore Brian Lebowitz gives the Lords a dependable inside presence, but Kenyon will otherwise be short on experience in the post. Lebowtiz started the final 21 games of the season and averaged 7.4 points and 5.5 rebounds per game as a freshman.

Lord Facts Location: Gambier, OH 43022 Founded: 1824 Nickname: Lords Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 1,600 President: S. Georgia Nugent Athletic Director: Peter Smith office: (740) 427-5811 Athletic Trainer: Andy Wheeler office: (740) 427-5553 Facility: Tomsich Arena (2,000) press table: (740) 427-5866 Sports Info. Director: Marty Fuller office: (740) 427-5471 email: fullerm@kenyon.edu Head Coach: Dan Priest office: (740) 427-5556 email: priestd@kenyon.edu Letterwinners Returning: 6 Letterwinners Lost: 4 Starters Returning: 3 2010-11 Overall Record: 9-16 2010-11 NCAC Record: 5-10 (6th)

Alma Mater Ohio Northern ‘90 Record at KC 9-16 (1 year) Overall Record 168-167 (12 years)

• Oxford, Ohio, native spent seven seasons as head coach at Hendrix • Turned an 0-23 Warrior team into a 15-10 squad within three seasons • Spent five seasons as head coach at Ohio Dominican • Still holds ONU’s career three-point shooting percentage record (.486)

2010-11 Results

2011-12 Schedule November 15 MUSKINGUM 19 vs. Methodist (@ Marietta) 20 22 30

at Marietta at Grove City WOOSTER

December 3 DEPAUW 7 at Ohio Wesleyan 9 at Case 19 EARLHAM 29 WASH. & JEFF January 2 at Roanoke Tournament 3 at Roanoke Tournament 7 DENISON 11 WITTENBERG 14 HIRAM 18 at Oberlin 21 at Wabash 25 at Wooster 28 ALLEGHENY February 1 at Hiram 4 at DePauw 8 OBERLIN 11 WABASH 15 at Denison 18 at Allegheny

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3:00 7:30 7:30 6:00 7:30

3:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 7:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 5:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 3:00

November 16 GROVE CITY 19 at Albion 20 vs. Finlandia 23 at Wash. & Jeff, 28 at Capital December 1 at Denison 4 KALAMAZOO 6 CASE 8 OBERLIN 11 WABASH 18 at Earlham January 2 at Muskingum 5 at Hiram 8 at Allegheny 12 WITTENEBERG 15 at Oberlin 19 HIRAM 22 OHIO WESLEYAN 26 WOOSTER 29 at Wabash February 9 DENISON 12 at Ohio Wesleyan 15 at Wooster 19 ALLEGHENY 22 at Wabash

83 66 70 75 57

76 72 58 67 68

78 65 54 81 60 70

83 60 58 65 62 76

56 89 76 82 71 78 70 67 65

57 74 80 90 56 69 74 103 74

80 56 58 71 61

66 58 73 74 72

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Ht. Marcus Healy Jr. 6-1 Anthony Chun Jr. 6-1 Brian Lebowitz So. 6-6 TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Ht. Jonathan Amador Fr. 6-0 John Bray Fr. 6-6 Cooper Handelsman Fr. 5-11

Pos. Hometown G Yardley, PA G Ann Arbor, MI F New York, NY

GP 25 25 25

REB 65 72 137

AST PPG 36 8.3 72 5.4 8 7.4

Pos. Hometown/High School G Woodstock, GA/Woodstock F Glenshaw, PA/Vincentian Academy G Pittsburgh, PA/Shady Side Academy

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OHIO WESLEYAN MEN

OBERLIN MEN

Yeomen Outlook

Oberlin enters the season with a nice mixture of experience and youth, led by senior point guard Josh Merritt and junior swingman Andrew Fox. Fox, who is coming off an ACL injury that prematurely ended is 2010-11 season, is back and stronger than ever, while Merritt has worked extremely hard throughout the offseason to end his career on a high note. The Yeomen will also look to junior Charlie Crawford-Silva and sophomore Geoff Simpson for added production on the offensive end. Both players averaged a shade under eight points per game a season ago. While the Yeomen may lack the size of other NCAC foes, the team is comprised of many quick players, so expect the Yeomen to a run a much more up-tempo offense than they have in years past under sixth-year Head Coach Isaiah Cavaco. Oberlin also added five freshmen to the roster, highlighted by backcourt players Jesse Neugarten and Miles Gueno.

Yeoman Facts Location: Oberlin, OH 44074 Founded: 1833 Nickname: Yeowomen Colors: Crimson and Gold Enrollment: 2,900 President: Marvin Krislov Athletic Director: William Roth office: (440) 775-8500 Athletic Trainer: Tim Carver office: (440) 775-8589 Facility: Philips Gym (1,800) press table: (440) 775-8024 Asst. AD for Communications: Mike Mancini office: (440) 775-8503 email: mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Head Coach: Isaiah Cavaco office: (440) 775-8546 email: isaiah.cavaco@oberlin.edu Letterwinners Returning: 11 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 4 2010-11 Overall Record: 2-23 2010-11 NCAC Record: 1-15 (9th)

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Head Coach Isaiah Cavaco

Outlook

Alma Mater Yale ‘01 Record at OC 23-103 (5 years) Overall Record 23-103 (5 years) • Has served on coaching staffs at John Carroll, Ohio U. and Yale • Earned bachelor’s degree in economics from Yale and master’s degree from Ohio in recreation and sports sciences in 2002 • Four-year letterman at point guard for Yale Bulldogs

2010-11 Results

2011-12 Schedule November 15 at Westminster 19 EARLHAM 20 HANOVER 22 HILBERT 30 at Case December 3 at Wittenberg 5 PSU-KENSINGTON 7 HIRAM 10 at Alma 30 ANDERSON January 4 at Denison 6 OU-ZANESVILLE 7 at Wooster 11 ALLEGHENY 14 at Wabash 18 KENYON 21 at DePauw 25 DENISON 28 WITTENBERG February 1 at Allegheny 4 OHIO WESLEYAN 8 at Kenyon 11 DEPAUW 15 at Hiram 18 WABASH

8:00 3:00 3:00 7:00 8:00 3:00 7:30 8:00 3:00 7:00 7:30 6:30 7:30 8:00 1:00 7:30 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 3:00 8:00 1:00

November 15 WESTMINSTER 78 23 at Hilbert 83 27 at Earlham 68 29 WAYNESBURG 70 December 1 ALLEGHENY 71 4 OHIO WESLEYAN 49 6 at Kalamazoo 62 8 at Kenyon 65 10 at Alma 63 29 at Bryant 42 30 at Salve Regina 49 January 2 CASE 60 5 at Wittenberg 45 8 DENISON 65 12 at Wooster 55 15 KENYON 56 19 at Ohio Wesleyan 56 22 WABASH 55 26 HIRAM 57 29 WITTENBERG 47 February 3 at Allegheny 72 5 at Denison 58 9 WOOSTER 62 16 at Hiram 57 19 at Wabash 42

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Andrew Fox Josh Merritt Geoff Simpson TOP NEWCOMERS Name Jesse Neugarten Miles Gueno Austin Little

Yr. Jr. Sr. So.

Ht. 6-3 5-8 6-5

Pos. G/F PG G/F

Hometown GP Tempe, AZ 21 San Francisco, CA 25 Simsbury, CT 25

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-11

Pos. G G G

REB 129 77 62

AST PPG 44 13.5 104 12.8 43 7.8

Hometown/High School San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines Palos Verdes Estates, CA/Windward School Maplewood, NJ/Columbia

72 85 80 89 83 92 83 81 77 71 60 74 81 76 82 71 69 83 77 75 68 77 79 86 72

Ohio Wesleyan coach Mike DeWitt looks to pick up where his Battling Bishops left off last season, when the Bishops went undefeated in the month of January and won 11 of their final 14 games, a stretch that included a pair of losses to then-fifth-ranked Wooster. DeWitt returns his entire starting lineup from that squad, led by senior wing Tim Brady, who ranked fifth in the conference in scoring on the way to first-team All-NCAC honors. Junior guard Andy Winters and junior post Marshall Morris, both second-team allNCAC picks last year, also return. Winters led the league in assists last season, while Morris was fourth in rebounding. Both were among the NCAC’s top 15 scorers. Other key returnees include junior wing Vaughn Spaulding, who provided a spark off the bench last year; sophomore post Reuel Rogers, who developed into a reliable post presence; and junior post Billy Reilich, who was a solid inside player. Newcomers who could contribute include freshman wing Robby Rinehart, who earned honorable mention All-Ohio honors last year; and freshman guard Nick Felhaber.

Battling Bishop Facts Location: Delaware, OH 43015 Founded: 1842 Nickname: Battling Bishops Colors: Red and Black Enrollment: 1,850 President: Rock Jones Athletic Director: Roger Ingles office: (740) 368-3738 Athletic Trainer: Todd Miller office: (740) 368-3747 Facility: Branch Rickey Arena (2,300) press table: (740) 368-3342 Sports Info. Director: Mark Beckenbach office: (740) 368-3340 fax: (740) 368-3332 email: mlbecken@owu.edu Head Coach: Mike DeWitt office: (740) 368-3744 email: mddewitt@owu.edu Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 1 Starters Returning: 5 2010-11 Overall Record: 16-11 2010-11 NCAC Record: 11-5 (T3rd)

Head Coach Mike DeWitt Alma Mater Ohio Wesleyan ‘87 Record at OWU 159-135 (11 years) Overall Record 209-210 (16 years) • Named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2010-11 and 2005-06 • First Ohio Wesleyan graduate to hold the position since Branch Rickey in 1909-10 • A member of two NCAC championship teams during playing career with the Bishops, and was a two-time all-NCAC selection

2011-12 Schedule November 15 at Hanover 7:30 18 at Wooster Al Van Wie Classic 19 at Wooster Al Van Wie Classic 22 FRANKLIN 7:00 25 at Rhodes Thanksgiving Classic 26 at Rhodes Thanksgiving Classic December 3 ALLEGHENY 3:00 7 KENYON 8:00 10 at DePauw 3:00 28 at Otterbein Classic 29 at Otterbein Classic January 2 CAPITAL 5:30 7 WITTENBERG 3:00 11 at Denison 8:00 14 at Allegheny 3:00 18 HIRAM 8:00 21 at Wooster 7:30 25 WABASH 7:30 28 DEPAUW 3:00 February 1 at Wittenberg 7:30 4 at Oberlin 3:00 8 WOOSTER 8:00 11 at Hiram 3:00 15 at Wabash 7:30 18 DENISON 3:00

2010-11 Results November 16 ALBION 19 vs. Heidelberg 20 at Calvin 27 vs. IU East 28 at DePauw December 1 at Capital 4 at Oberlin 7 at Wabash 11 WOOSTER 18 at Franklin 20 at Wittenberg 28 vs. Maryville 29 vs. St. Vincent January 5 ALLEGHENY 12 DENISON 15 at Hiram 19 OBERLIN 22 at Kenyon 26 WABASH 29 at Allegheny February 5 HIRAM 9 WITTENBERG 12 KENYON 16 at Denison 19 at Wooster 22 HIRAM 25 at Wooster

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66 58 87 64 62

67 92 50 42 82 62 77 82

57 49 62 68 66 64 84 77

84 71 71 69 74 87 69

66 62 58 56 70 76 61

54 70 58 75 72 100 62

52 76 56 67 81 85 70

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Tim Brady Andy Winters Marshall Morris

Yr. Ht. Pos. Sr. 6-4 W Jr. 6-0 G Jr. 6-7 P

Hometown Dublin, OH Columbus, OH Tulsa, OK

GP 27 27 27

REB 70 90 187

AST 24 145 19

PPG 17.2 12.6 10.9

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High School Nick Felhaber Fr. 6-1 W Holland, OH/Toledo St. John’s Robby Rinehart Fr. 6-3 P Lexington, OH/Lexington

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WITTENBERG MEN

WABASH MEN Outlook The 2011-12 version of the Wabash basketball team will be a new look with some familiar faces. Former head coach Mac Petty retired after 35 seasons and turned the reigns over to former Wabash player and assistant coach Antoine Carpenter. All-American forward Wes Smith, who graduated along with forward Ben Burkett and guards Dominique Thomas and Andrew Gilman, is gone from a team that posted a 20-6 record. However, most of the players who helped Wabash to its highest win total since the 1999-00 season are back. Senior guard Aaron Zinnerman is the top returning scorer (8.3 ppg). Fellow senior Derek Baily will play the swing position after scoring 8.1 points and grabbing 3.4 rebounds a contest. Brian Shelbourne dished out 3.9 assists a game from his guard position as a junior. Nick Curosh (4.6 ppg, 5.8 rpg) and AJ Sutherlin (4.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg) provide additional senior leadership. Junior Jordan Surenkamp (3.3 ppg) and sophomore Pete Nicksic (4.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg) also provide experience and depth for the Little Giants after playing in nearly every game last season. A large roster of freshmen will provide team depth.

Little Giant Facts Location: Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Founded: 1832 Nickname: Little Giants Color: Scarlet Enrollment: 900 President: Patrick E. White Athletic Director: Joe Haklin office: (765) 361-6233 Athletic Trainer: Mark Colston office: (765) 361-6235 Facility: Chadwick Court (1,660) press table: (765) 361-6268 Sports Info. Dir.: Brent Harris office: (765) 361-6165 fax: (765) 361-6424 email: harrisb@wabash.edu Head Coach: Antoine Carpenter office: (765) 361-6243 email: carpenta@wabash.edu Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 3 2010-11 Overall Record: 20-6 2010-11 NCAC Record: 11-5 (T3rd)

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Alma Mater Wabash ‘00 Record at WC 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record 0-0 (1st season) • Spent the past four seasons as an assistant for the Little Giants • Four-year letterman and two-year starter at point guard for Wabash • Played on two ICAC Championship and NCAA Division III tournament-qualifying teams. • Holds B.A. in art and history from Wabash and an M.S. in Leadership from Walden University

2011-12 Schedule November 19 CALCUMET 20 ST. FRANCIS (IL) 26 at DePauw Classic 27 at DePauw Classic 30 at Rose-Hulman December 3 at Denison 6 MILLIKIN 10 WOOSTER 20 at Don Lane Tournament (KY) 21 at Don Lane Tournament (KY) 29 FRANKLIN January 6 at Hiram 7 at Allegheny 11 DEPAUW 14 OBERLIN 18 at Wittenberg 21 KENYON 25 at Ohio Wesleyan 28 DENISON February 1 at DePauw 4 at Wooster 8 WITTENBERG 11 at Kenyon 15 OHIO WESLEYAN 18 at Oberlin

2010-11 Results 3:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 2:00 7:30 7:30 1:00 7:30 1:00 7:30 7:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 2:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 1:00

November 16 MARIAN 19 EARLHAM 20 FRANKLIN 23 at Hanover 26 OTTERBEIN 27 RANDOLPH-MACON December 1 at DePauw 4 at Hiram 7 OHIO WESLEYAN 11 at Kenyon 19 ALLEGHENY 29 at Franklin January 5 DENISON 8 WOOSTER 15 at Allegheny 19 at Wittenberg 22 at Oberlin 26 at Ohio Wesleyan 29 KENYON February 3 at Denison 5 at Wooster 12 HIRAM 16 WITTENBERG 19 OBERLIN 22 KENYON 25 vs. Wittenberg

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Aaron Zinnerman Brian Shelbourne Derek Bailey TOP NEWCOMERS Name Austin Hawn Houston Hodges Kasey Oetting

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6-1 6-3 6-5

Pos. Hometown G Indianapolis, IN G Indianapolis, IN F Bloomington, IN

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-0 5-8 6-7

Pos. Hometown G Delphi, IN G Plymouth, IN G/F Fort Wayne, IN

GP 26 26 26

REB 89 107 88

AST 46 101 20

PPG 8.3 5.6 8.1

Head Coach Bill Brown

Outlook

Head Coach Antoine Carpenter

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40 56 50 60 56 74

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57 67 58 55 55 87 65

62 69 58 70 72 72 61

65 68 70 59 42 61 65

Coming off their 25th NCAA Division III Tournament appearance, the Wittenberg Tigers welcome seven letterwinners, five of whom have at least 19 career starting assignments on their collegiate resume, back to the line-up in 2011-12. The Tigers will lean heavily on a veteran group of post players. Senior Clayton Black earned All-NCAC honors after leading the Tigers in scoring at 15.2 points per game while hitting 56 percent of his shots. Senior Alex Brandt led the Tigers with 6.0 rebounds per game – while finishing with more offensive caroms than defensive – and ranked fourth on the team in scoring. Senior forward Jacob Weide lends depth in the post after contributing 4.1 points and 3.3 rebounds off the bench. Senior forward Michael Cooper moved into the starting line-up last year and added 6.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per outing. Senior Josh McKee was limited by illness during the 2010-11 basketball season after starting 41 games in his first two collegiate seasons. The Tigers need McKee and junior wing Cameron Walton, who suffered a season-ending injury midway through a breakout 2010-11 season, back at full strength in 2011-12.

Tiger Facts Location: Springfield, OH 45501 Founded: 1845 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 1,950 President: Mark H. Erickson Athletic Director: Garnett Purnell office: (937) 327-6472 Athletic Trainer: Ellen Crosbie office: (937) 327-6467 Facility: HPER Center (3,000) press table: (937) 327-6126 Director of News Services & Sports Information: Ryan Maurer office: (937) 327-6114 email: rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Head Coach: Bill Brown office: (937) 327-6454 email: wbrown@wittenberg.edu Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 2 Starters Returning: 4 2010-11 Overall Record: 20-9 2010-11 NCAC Record: 12-3 (2nd)

Alma Mater Wittenberg ‘73 Record at WU 397-114 (18 years) Overall Record 457-213 (24 years) • Assistant coach at Ohio under Larry Hunter for four seasons (1989-93) • Compiled 47-86 record in five seasons as head coach at Kenyon (1983-88) • Interim coach at Wooster in 1982-83 (13-13) • NCAC Coach of the Year in 1986 (at Kenyon); 1994, 2001, 2002 and 2004 (at Wittenberg)

2011-12 Schedule November 15 IU-EAST 7:30 22 CAPITAL 7:00 29 at Marietta 7:30 December 3 OBERLIN 3:00 7 at Wooster 7:30 10 at Allegheny 3:00 20 at Ohio Northern 7:30 22 OTTERBEIN 7:30 29 ZIMMERMAN CLASSIC 30 ZIMMERMAN CLASSIC January 5:00 3 vs. Huntingdon (@ Maryville) 4 at Maryville 4:00 7 at Ohio Wesleyan 3:00 11 at Kenyon 7:30 14 DENISON 3:00 18 WABASH 7:30 21 at Hiram 4:00 25 DEPAUW 8:00 28 at Oberlin 3:00 February 1 OHIO WESLEYAN 7:30 4 ALLEGHENY 3:00 8 at Wabash 7:30 11 WOOSTER 7:30 15 at DePauw 8:00 18 HIRAM 4:00

2010-11 Results November 16 at IU-East 23 at Capital 27 vs. Wash. & Jeff. 28 at Rochester December 4 at Allegheny 8 at Denison 20 OHIO WESLEYAN 22 at Otterbein 29 KEAN 30 TAYLOR January 3 PITT-BRADFORD 5 OBERLIN 8 HIRAM 12 at Kenyon 15 OHIO NORTHERN 19 WABASH 22 at Wooster 26 DENISON 29 at Oberlin February 5 ALLEGHENY 9 at Ohio Wesleyan 12 WOOSTER 16 at Wabash 19 at Hiram 22 DENISON 25 vs. Wabash 26 at Wooster March 4 vs. LaRoche 5 at Marietta

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90 80 57 62

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79 81 68 90 73 55 58 82 75

77 45 59 82 60 54 65 54 47

90 76 76 59 65 77 65 68

60 70 72 70 87 63 63 82

74 62

68 63

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Clayton Black Sr. Alex Brandt Sr. Michael Cooper Sr.

Ht. 6-7 6-7 6-4

Pos. F P W

Hometown Lancaster, OH Lewis Center, OH Springfield, OH

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Zack Leahy So. Ben Syroka Fr. Levi Burns Fr.

Ht. 6-0 6-1 6-3

Pos. G G W

Hometown/High School Rossford, OH/Rossford Toledo, OH/Whitmer Springfield, OH/Northwestern

GP 29 29 23

REB 156 174 103

AST PPG 52 15.2 31 8.1 55 6.7

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2011-12 MEN’S SCHEDULE

WOOSTER MEN After graduating three of its top-four players from a group that won the NCAC championship and advanced to the 2011 NCAA Div. III national championship game, Wooster is relying on eight letterwinners to step into more prominent roles. The team’s lone returning all-conference player is Justin Hallowell, twice a second-team selection. The 6-7 senior forward is known for his three-point shooting (229 career makes on a .420 percentage). The only other returning starter is senior guard Matt Fegan, who chipped in 5.9 points and 2.7 assists, however, senior defensive stopper Justin Warnes (3.5 ppg) and sophomore Ryan Snyder (3.3 ppg) also bring significant experience around the perimeter, having played in all 34 games during 201011. On the inside, Wooster is looking for strong contributions from the junior duo of 6-6 Josh Claytor and 6-8 Jake May. They combined for 8.0 points and 6.0 rebounds in their roles last season. Two additional letterwinners to track are senior sharp-shooting forward Mike Evans and sophomore Doug Thorpe, who contributed 12 points during the Scots’ NCAA Tournament run.

Fighting Scot Facts Location: Wooster, Ohio 44691 Founded: 1866 Nickname: Fighting Scots Colors: Black and Old Gold Enrollment: 1,800 President: Grant Cornwell Athletic Director: Keith Beckett office: (330) 263-2189 Athletic Trainer: Tom Love office: (330) 263-2184 Facility: Timken Gym (3,400) press table:(330) 287-3000x4466 Sports Info. Director: Hugh Howard office: (330) 263-2374 fax: (330) 263-2209 email: hhoward@wooster.edu Head Coach: Steve Moore office phone: (330) 263-2176 email: smoore@wooster.edu Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 2 2010-11 Overall Record: 31-3 2010-11 NCAC Record: 14-2 (1st)

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November 15 Hiram at Mount Union, 7:30 IU-East at Wittenberg, 7:30 Marietta at Denison, 7:30 Ohio Wesleyan at Hanover, 7:30 Bethany at Allegheny, 8:00 Oberlin at Westminster, 8:00 Muskingum at Kenyon, 8:00

Head Coach Steve Moore

Outlook

Alma Mater Wittenberg ‘74 Record at COW 569-129 (24 years)

November 18 Ohio Wesleyan vs. Anderson, 6:00 (@ Wooster Al Van Wie/Rotary Classic)

Overall Record 656-194 (30 years)

DePauw vs. Marygrove, 6:00 (@ Case) Defiance at Wooster, 8:00 (Al Van Wie/Rotary Classic) Pitt.-Bradford at Allegheny, 8:00 (Allegheny Invitational)

• Ranks first among Wooster coaches in winning percentage (.815) • Seven-time NCAC Coach of the Year • Compiled 87-65 record in six seasons as head coach at Muhlenberg (1981-87) • Team captain and point guard on Wittenberg’s 1973-74 OAC championship team

2011-12 Schedule November 18 DEFIANCE 19 ANDERSON 27 at Wilmington 30 at Kenyon December 3 at Adrian 7 WITTENBERG 10 at Wabash 19 Puerto Rico Classic 20 Puerto Rico Classic 29 THIEL 30 HEIDELBERG January 4 GENEVA 7 OBERLIN 11 HIRAM 14 at DePauw 18 at Allegheny 21 OHIO WESLEYAN 25 KENYON 28 at Hiram February 1 at Denison 4 WABASH 8 at Ohio Wesleyan 11 at Wittenberg 15 ALLEGHENY 18 DEPAUW

2010-11 Results 8:00 8:00 5:00 8:00 3:00 7:30 2:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:00 3:00 7:30 7:30 8:00 3:00 7:30 2:00 8:00 7:30 8:00 3:00

November 17 CINC. CHRISTIAN 20 BETHANY 27 vs. Ohio Northern 28 at Carnegie Mellon December 1 HIRAM 4 DENISON 8 at Allegheny 11 at Ohio Wesleyan 20 at Anderson 28 JOHN CARROLL 29 WILMINGTON January 1 vs. William Carey 2 vs. Baruch 8 at Wabash 12 OBERLIN 15 at Denison 19 ALLEGHENY 22 WITTENBERG 26 at Kenyon February 3 at Hiram 5 WABASH 9 at Oberlin 12 at Wittenberg 15 KENYON 19 OHIO WESLEYAN 22 ALLEGHENY 25 OHIO WESLEYAN 26 WITTENBERG March 4 BENEDICTINE (IL) 5 MANCHESTER (IN) 11 CABRINI (PA) 12 WHITWORTH (CA) 18 vs. Williams (MA) 19 vs. St. Thomas (MN)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Justin Hallowell Matt Fegan Josh Claytor TOP NEWCOMERS Name Xavier Brown Kenny Deboer Evan Pannell

Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-7 6-1 6-6 Ht. 5-11 6-5 6-2

Pos. F G F Pos. G F G

Hometown Columbus, OH Strongsville, OH Oxford, OH

GP 34 34 34

Hometown/High School Bowling Green, OH/ Westerville, OH/ Akron, OH/

REB 208 47 113

AST PPG 62 11.9 92 5.9 23 4.4

103 79 67 71

78 52 53 68

74 81 76 68 89 89 86

60 51 73 42 48 76 79

72 79 67 82 72 88 65 103

55 77 65 85 64 56 58 67

70 68 79 72 73 81 62 70 82

64 69 62 76 58 72 57 62 68

74 47 94 76 73 54

68 45 77 66 71 78

November 18 Calcumet at Wabash, 3:00 Earlham at Oberlin, 3:00 Hanover at Denison, 3:00 Notre Dame (OH) at Hiram, 3:00 Kenyon vs. Methodist, 4:00 (@ Marietta Tournament) Ohio Wesleyan vs. Defiance, 6:00 (@ Wooster Al Van Wie/Rotary Classic)

Anderson at Wooster, 8:00 (Al Van Wie/Rotary Classic)

November 20 Earlham at Denison, 3:00 Hanover at Oberlin, 3:00 St. Francis (IL) at Wabash, 3:00 Kenyon at Marietta, 4:00 November 22 Allegheny at Carnegie Mellon, 7:00 Capital at Wittenberg, 7:00 Denison at Case, 7:00 Franklin at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:00 Hilbert at Oberlin, 7:00 Kenyon at Grove City, 7:00 November 25

Ohio Wesleyan vs. Wash. Univ., 6:00

(at Rhodes Invite)

November 26 Ohio Wesleyan at Rhodes Invite Hiram at Bluffton, 3:00 Allegheny vs. Elmira, 6:00 (Rochester Tournament)

Purdue-North Central at DePauw, 6:00

(Mike Rokicki Challenge) Wabash vs. Elmhurst, 8:00 (DePauw’s Mike Rokicki Challenge)

November 27 Allegheny at Rochester Tournament DePauw’s Mike Rokicki Challenge Wabash at Mike Rokicki Challenge Denison at Capital, 2:00 Wooster at Wilmington, 5:00 November 29 Wittenberg at Marietta, 7:30

November 30 Earlham at DePauw, 6:00 Denison at Hiram, 7:30 Wabash at Rose-Hulman, 7:30 Baldwin-Wallace at Allegheny, 8:00 Oberlin at Case, 8:00 Wooster at Kenyon, 8:00 December 3 Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00 Case at Hiram, 3:00 DePauw at Kenyon, 3:00 Oberlin at Wittenberg, 3:00 Wabash at Denison, 3:00 Wooster at Adrian, 3:00 December 5 IU-East at DePauw, 7:30

PSU-New Kensington at Oberlin, 7:30

December 6 Millikin at Wabash, 8:30 December 7 Case at Allegheny, 7:30 Wittenberg at Wooster, 7:30 Hiram at Oberlin, 8:00 Kenyon at Ohio Wesleyan, 8:00 December 9 Kenyon at Case, 7:30 December 10 Wooster at Wabash, 2:00 Oberlin at Alma, 2:00 Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw, 3:00 Wittenberg at Allegheny, 3:00 Denison at Kalamazoo, 4:00 December 11 Denison at Albion, 3:00 December 13 Allegheny at Thiel, 7:00 December 14 Grove City at Hiram, 7:30 Mt. St. Joseph at Denison, 7:30 December 18 Hiram at Wash. & Jeff., 3:00 December 19 Wooster vs. St. Mary’s (MD), 3:00 (@ Puerto Rico Classic) Earlham at Kenyon, 6:00 Rose-Hulman at DePauw, 7:30

December 28 Ohio Wesleyan vs. Albion, 3:00 (@ Otterbein Classic)

December 29 Hiram at Wooster Classic Ohio Wesleyan at Otterbein Classic DePauw vs. SUNY-IT, 5:00 (@ Tampa Bay Shootout) Franklin at Wabash, 7:30 Thiel at Wooster, 7:30 (“Mose” Hole/Kiwanis Classic) Wash. & Jeff. at Kenyon, 7:30 Monmouth at Wittenberg, 8:00 (Zimmerman Classic) December 30 DePauw at Tampa Bay Shootout Hiram at Wooster Classic Wittenberg’s Zimmerman Classic Anderson at Oberlin, 7:00 Heidelberg at Wooster, 7:30 (“Mose” Hole/Kiwanis Classic) December 31 Denison at Wash. & Jeff., 2:00 January 2 Capital at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30 Kenyon at Roanoke Tournament January 3 Kenyon at Roanoke Tournament Wittenberg vs. Huntingdon, 5:00 (Maryville Classic) January 4 Wittenberg at Maryville, 4:00 (@ Maryville Classic) Oberlin at Denison, 7:30 Geneva at Wooster, 7:30 January 6 OU-Zanesville at Oberlin, 6:30 DePauw at Allegheny, 8:00 Wabash at Hiram, 8:00 January 7 Wabash at Allegheny, 2:00 Denison at Kenyon, 3:00 Wittenberg at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00 DePauw at Hiram, 4:00 Oberlin at Wooster, 7:30

Wooster vs. Sacred Heart (PR), 1:00

January 11 DePauw at Wabash, 7:30 Wittenberg at Kenyon, 7:30 Allegheny at Oberlin, 8:00 Hiram at Wooster, 8:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Denison, 8:00

December 21 Wabash at Don Lane Tournament

January 14 Oberlin at Wabash, 1:00 Denison at Wittenberg, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Allegheny, 3:00 Wooster at DePauw, 3:00 Hiram at Kenyon, 3:00

December 20

(@ Puerto Rico Classic) Wabash vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 5:30 (@ Don Lane Tournament) Wittenberg at Ohio Northern, 7:30

December 22 Westminster at Hiram, 6:00 Otterbein at Wittenberg, 7:30

January 18 DePauw at Denison, 6:00 Kenyon at Oberlin, 7:30 Wabash at Wittenberg, 7:30 Wooster at Allegheny, 7:30 Hiram at Ohio Wesleyan, 8:00

January 21 Allegheny at Denison, 3:00 Oberlin at DePauw, 3:00 Wittenberg at Hiram, 4:00 Kenyon at Wabash, 7:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Wooster, 7:30 January 25 Wabash at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30 Denison at Oberlin, 8:00 DePauw at Wittenberg, 8:00 Hiram at Allegheny, 8:00 Kenyon at Wooster, 8:00 January 28 Allegheny at Kenyon, 3:00 Denison at Wabash, 3:00 DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00 Wittenberg at Oberlin, 3:00 Wooster at Hiram, 3:00 February 1 Kenyon at Hiram, 7:30 Ohio Wesleyan at Wittenberg, 7:30 Wabash at DePauw, 7:30 Wooster at Denison, 7:30 Oberlin at Allegheny, 8:00 February 4 Wabash at Wooster, 2:00 Allegheny at Wittenberg, 3:00 Hiram at Denison, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Oberlin, 3:00 Kenyon at DePauw, 5:00 February 8 Oberlin at Kenyon, 7:30 Wittenberg at Wabash, 7:30 Allegheny at Hiram, 8:00 Denison at DePauw, 8:00 Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan, 8:00 February 11 Denison at Allegheny, 3:00 DePauw at Oberlin, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Hiram, 3:00 Wabash at Kenyon, 3:00 Wooster at Wittenberg, 7:30 February 15 Ohio Wesleyan at Wabash, 7:30 Allegheny at Wooster, 8:00 Kenyon at Denison, 8:00 Oberlin at Hiram, 8:00 Wittenberg at DePauw, 8:00 February 18 Wabash at Oberlin, 1:00 Denison at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00 DePauw at Wooster, 3:00 Kenyon at Allegheny, 3:00 Hiram at Wittenberg, 4:00

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MEN’S RECORDS Team (Game)

Points: 150 -- Wooster (vs. Emory & Henry), 11/27/05 Points (Two Teams): 251 -- Wooster (150), Emory & Henry (101), 11/27/05 Margin of Victory: 109 -- Kenyon (132) vs. Dominican (23), 11/27/87 Field Goals: 63 -- Wooster (vs. Emory & Henry), 11/27/05 Field Goal Attempts: 100 -- Oberlin (vs. Ohio Wesleyan),1/23/88 Field Goal Percentage: 73.9 (34-46) -- Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 1/13/93 Three-Point Field Goals: 25 -- Wooster (vs. Cabrini), 11/17/06 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 56 -- Oberlin (vs Case),1/5/05 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) - Wittenberg (vs. Ohio Northern), 12/29/90 Free Throws: 46 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Wooster), 1/13/88; Earlham (vs. Oberlin), 12/6/92 Free Throw Attempts: 71-- Earlham (vs. Oberlin), 12/6/92 Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (20-20) -- Wittenberg (vs. Hiram), 2/2/08 Rebounds: 73 -- Wooster (vs. Emory & Henry), 11/27/05 Assists: 41 -- Wooster (vs. Emory & Henry), 11/27/05 Blocked Shots: 12 -- Wittenberg (vs. Hanover), 11/30/96 & Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 1/26/05 Steals: 23 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Principia), 11/22/91

Team (Season)

Points: 3050 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Scoring Offense: 98.2 (30-2945) -- Wooster, 2005-06 Scoring Defense: 54.6 (34-1857) -- Wittenberg, 2005-06 Scoring Margin: 22.2 (83.9-61.7) -- Wittenberg, 1990-91 Field Goals: 1124 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Field Goal Attempts: 2155 -- Wooster, 2006-07 Field Goal Percentage: 53.0 (1124-2122) -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Field Goal Percentage Defense: 37.2 (572-1537) - Wittenberg, 2004-05 Three-Point Field Goals: 324 -- Wooster, 2006-07 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 792 -- Wooster, 2006-07 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 49.0 (175-357) -- Kenyon, 1987-88 Free Throws: 698 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Free Throw Attempts: 888 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Free Throw Percentage: 79.3 (543-685) -- Wooster, 2002-03 Rebounds: 1428 -- Wittenberg, 1993-94 Rebound Margin: 14.0 (44.7 - 30.7) -- Wittenberg, 2000-01 Assists: 618 -- Wittenberg, 1993-94 Blocked Shots: 177 -- Wooster, 1988-89 Steals: 316 -- CWRU, 1996-97 Wins: 31 -- Wooster, 2010-11 Winning Percentage: .938 (30-2) -- Wittenberg, 1993-94 Winning Streak: 26 -- Wittenberg, 1993-94 Winning Streak (NCAC): 41 -- Wooster, 1998-00

Individual (Game)

Points: 50 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Ohio), 11/28/87 Field Goals: 19 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Ohio), 11/28/87: Quinton Spencer, Oberlin (vs. Hiram), 2/4/06 Field Goal Attempts: 35 -- Chip Winiarski, Oberlin (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/24/8 Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (11-11) -- Brian Buchanan, Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 1/13/93; John Ellenwood, Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 1/26/00

Three-Point Field Goals: 10 -- Travis Brett, Earlham (vs. DePauw), 1/8/02 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 22 -- Matthew Godwin, Oberlin (vs. Case), 1/5/05 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) -- Brian Pennington, CWR (vs. Kenyon), 1/10/87; Joe Conley, Allegheny (vs. Albany), 11/30/91; Kyle Witucky, Wooster (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 12/6/03, Aaron Stefanov, Hiram (vs. Case) Free Throws: 18 -- Chris Russell, Kenyon (vs. Urbana), 12/8/84 Free Throw Attempts: 23 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Morehead State), 12/19/87; Kevin Frye, Denison (vs. CWR), 2/6/93 Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (15-15) -- Nick Catanzarite, Allegheny (vs. Alfred), 11/29/00 Rebounds: 23 -- Ben Schulz, Allegheny (vs. Medaille), 11/29/96 Assists: 17 -- Terry Gray, Allegheny (vs. Oberlin), 2/6/85 Blocked Shots: 10 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster (vs. Denison), 1/30/88 Steals: 12 -- Deron Black, Allegheny (vs. CWRU), 1/17/96

Individual (Season)

Points: 897 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Scoring Average: 28.5 (25-713) -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986-87 Field Goals: 317 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Field Goal Attempts: 652 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Field Goal Percentage: 69.6 (128-184) -- Matt Schlingman, Wooster, 2004-05 Three-Point Field Goals: 120 -- Chris Sullivan, Wittenberg, 2010-11 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 304 -- Chris Sullivan, Wittenberg, 2010-11 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 54.0 (27-50) -- Cameron Leverett, Oberlin, 2000-01 Free Throws: 225 -- Lee Rowlinson, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Free Throw Attempts: 266 -- Lee Rowlinson, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Free Throw Percentage: 92.2 (59-64) -- Kevin Murray, Wittenberg, 2008-09 Rebounds: 357 -- Chris Donovan, Kenyon, 1994-95 Assists: 216 -- Marcus Amos, Allegheny, 1988-89 Blocked Shots: 100 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster, 1987-88 Steals: 123 -- Deron Black, Allegheny, 1995-96

Individual (Career)

Points: 2501 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88 Scoring Average (min. 750 points): 24.3 (103-2501) -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88 Field Goals: 938 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88 Field Goal Attempts: 1974 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88 Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made): 63.9 (442-692) - John Ellenwood, Wooster, 1996-00 Three-Point Field Goals: 276 -- Jamie Harless, Kenyon, 1991-95 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 696 -- Jamie Harless, Kenyon, 1991-95 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 90 made): 50.0 (92-184) -- Nelson Morris, Kenyon, 1984-88 Free Throws: 523 -- Dan Hodgkinson, Denison, 2003-07 Free Throw Attempts: 712 -- Dan Hodgkinson, Denison, 2003-07 Percentage (min. 120 made): 86.6 (123-142) - Mike Smith, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88 Rebounds: 1010 -- Ryan Gorman, Wooster, 1995-99 Assists: 684 -- Terry Gray, Allegheny, 1984-88 Blocked Shots: 257 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster, 1985-89 Steals: 323 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88

MEN’S LEADERS Field Goals SEASON 317 Scott Tedder (OWU) 269 Byron Beard (OBE) 267 Byron Beard (OBE) 266 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 256 Scott Tedder (OWU)

1987-88 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1986-87

CAREER 938 Scott Tedder (OWU) 833 Chip Winiarski (OBE) 753 James Cooper (WOO) 747 Travis Schwab (OWU) 723 Brian Stadnik (ALL)

1984-88 1986-90 2004-08 2000-04 1983-87

Three-Point Field Goals SEASON 120 Chris Sullivan (WIT) 97 Jamie Harless (KEN) 96 Jamie Harless (KEN) Perry Junius (ALL) 95 Perry Junius (ALL) J.R. Shumate (OWU) CAREER 276 Jamie Harless (KEN) 275 Perry Junius (ALL) 241 James Cooper (WOO) 236 Chad Plotke (KEN) 235 Chase Haltom (WAB) Free Throws SEASON 225 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 196 Scott Tedder (OWU) 193 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 172 Ian Franks (WOO) 166 Josh Estelle (WAB) 161 Scott Tedder (OWU)

1991-95 1987-91 2004-08 1998-02 2006-10

1987-88 1987-88 2002-03 2010-11 1999-00 1986-87

2003-07 1984-88 1999-03 2002-06 1986-90

Rebounds SEASON 357 Chris Donovan (KEN) 342 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 296 Greg Morris (WOO) 295 Brad Baldridge (WIT) Brad Baldridge (WIT)

1994-95 1987-88 1996-97 1989-90 1990-91

CAREER 1010 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 961 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 947 Chris Donovan (KEN) 831 Dane Borchers (WIT) 827 Stan Aukamp (WOO)

1995-99 1999-03 1991-95 2004-07 1988-92

Assists SEASON 216 Marcus Amos (ALL) 198 Pete Waters (DEN) 194 Terry Gray (ALL) 191 Mike Smith (OWU) 184 Shaka Smart (KEN)

1988-89 1984-85 1986-87 1987-88 1988-99

CAREER 684 Terry Gray (ALL) 618 Anthony Robinson (WIT) 542 Shaka Smart (KEN) 516 Derrick Owens (ALL) 500 Justun Lott (OWU)

1984-88 1992-96 1995-99 1989-93 1991-95

Blocked Shots SEASON 100 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 93 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 85 Brad Baldridge (WIT) 81 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 78 Dale Eilrich (OWU)

1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1998-99 1990-91

CAREER 257 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 254 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 216 Stan Aukamp (WOO) 194 Joe DesJean (WAB) 166 Daniel Russ (WIT)

1985-89 1995-99 1988-92 1999-03 2002-06

Steals SEASON 123 Deron Black (ALL) 114 Michael Brown (OBE) 105 Scott Tedder (OWU) 100 Matt Hall (ERL) 96 Perry Junius (ALL)

1995-96 1985-86 1987-88 1996-97 1990-91

CAREER 323 Scott Tedder (OWU) 259 A. Reynolds (WOO) 254 Matt Hall (ERL) 248 Wes Smith (WAB) 244 Jamieson Float (CWR)

1984-88 1998-02 1993-97 2007-11 1993-97

D3hoops.com Men’s Top 25 Preseason Poll 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Virginia Wesleyan Augustana Williams Amherst Middlebury Marietta Rochester St. Thomas Wooster MIT Wittenberg Whitworth Emory Cabrini St. Mary’s (Maryland) Mary Hardin-Baylor Franklin & Marshall Oswego State Buffalo State Centre Wisconsin-River Falls Birmingham-Southern Hampden-Sydney Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wheaton (Illinois)

Wabash also received votes.

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2010-11 1994-95 1993-94 1989-90 1990-91 1995-96

CAREER 523 Dan Hodgkinson (DEN) 518 Scott Tedder (OWU) 498 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 483 Brandon Miller (ERL) 440 Chip Winiarski (OBE)

D3hoops.com Women’s Top 25 Preseason Poll

2010-11 D3Hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region Selections Men: Chris Sullivan, WIT (1st) Ian Franks, WOO (1st) - Player of the Year Wes Smith, WAB (1st) Kodey Haddox, KEN (3rd) Clayton Black, WIT (3rd) Women: Shaina Kaiser, DEN (1st) Serafina Nuzzo, DEN (2nd) Katie Mathews, DPU (2nd) Pam Quigney, OWU (3rd) Sara Lee, DEN, Coach of the Year

All-American Selections

Men: Ian Franks, WOO (1st) Wes Smith, WAB (3rd) Chris Sullivan, WIT (honorable mention) Women: Shaina Kaiser, DEN (4th)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Amherst Chicago George Fox William Paterson Babson Calvin Washington (St. Louis) Rochester Lebanon Valley DePauw Wisconsin-Stevens Point Denison Mount Union Bowdoin Greensboro Colby Illinois Wesleyan Thomas More Hope Muhlenberg Wisconsin-Whitewater Messiah Howard Payne St. Vincent Lewis & Clark

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2010-11 MEN’S ALL-NCAC

MEN’S LEADERS Active Leaders Points: 1084 - Tim Brady, OWU Field Goals: 429 - Brady, OWU 3-Point FG: 229 - Justin Hallowell, WOO Free Throws: 382 - Hallowell, WOO Rebounds: 535 - Larry Farmer, DEN Assists: 258 - Andy Winters, OWU Blocked Shots: 69 - Farmer, DEN Steals: 160 - Donte Briscoe, ALL

Points SEASON 897 Scott Tedder (OWU) 757 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 713 Scott Tedder (OWU) 685 Josh Estelle (WAB) 652 Byron Beard (OBE)

1987-88 1987-88 1986-87 1999-00 1985-86

CAREER 2501 Scott Tedder (OWU) 2303 Chip Winiarski (OBE) 2037 James Cooper (WOO) 1985 Travis Schwab (OWU) 1957 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 1908 Dan Hodgkinson (DEN) 1804 Wes Smith (WAB) 1799 Jamie Harless (KEN) 1784 Tom Port (WOO) 1739 Brian Malinowski (DEN) 1709 Matt Formato (KEN) 1699 Chris Donovan (KEN) 1696 Ian Franks (WOO) 1694 Brian Stadnik (ALL) 1636 Chad Plotke (KEN) 1574 Casey Chroust (DEN) 1567 Erich Riebe (WOO) 1546 Markous Jewett (ERL) 1508 Joe DesJean (WAB) 1490 Stan Aukamp (WOO) 1475 Bob Croft (OWU) 1469 Brandon Miller (ERL)

1984-88 1986-90 2004-08 2000-04 1999-03 2003-07 2007-11 1991-95 2003-07 1992-96 2002-06 1991-95 2007-11 1983-87 1998-02 1993-97 1988-92 2003-07 1999-03 1988-92 1990-94 2002-06

1464 1461 1458 1453 1443 1434 1426 1413 1400 1396 1394 1388 1386 1371 1368 1348 1347 1341 1336 1321 1311 1300 1289 1277 1272 1270 1268 1266 1265 1260 1242 1241 1233 1230 1221 1213 1209 1205 1203 1193

Daniel Russ (WIT) Dane Borchers (WIT) Tristian Gregory (ERL) Scott Meech (WOO) David Masciola (ALL) Lee Rowlinson (OWU) Ryan Taylor (WIT) Bill Smiley (DEN) Bryan Yelvington (KEN) Nathan Stoops (ERL) Doug Cline (WOO) George Raftis (ALL) Dave Mitchell (KEN) Joe Harubin (CWR) Ed Saxon (CWR) Ryan Gorman (WOO) LaRon Henry (ERL) Rick Washington (OBE) Andrew Zimmer (WAB) Cory Hodge (OBE/DEN) Garret Daggett (ALL) Matt Hall (ERL) Dustin Rudegeair (OWU) Tony Jones (CWR) Matt Croci (WIT) Carlton Dean (HIR) Maurice Elrod (OBE) James Knight (OBE) Jason Rusnak (DEN) John Norris (OBE) Byron Beard (OBE) Perry Junius (ALL) Antwyan Reynolds (WOO) Michael Sorrell (OBE) Dave Knapke (KEN) George Mixon (DEN) David Houston (KEN) Aaron Smith (WIT) Quinton Spencer (OBE) Jake Delsandro (ALL) Tom Port (WOO) Aaron Brock (WAB) John Ellenwood (WOO) Jamison Float (CWR)

2002-06 2003-07 2005-09 1991-95 1992-96 1984-88 1998-01 1983-87 2005-09 1999-03 1991-95 2006-10 1984-88 1987-91 1989-92 1995-99 2003-07 1988-92 2004-08 1988-92 1985-89 1993-97 2004-08 1985-88 1990-94 2001-05 1997-01 1997-01 1995-99 1995-99 1984-86 1987-91 1998-02 1984-88 2006-10 1988-92 1996-00 1992-96 2003-07 1996-00 2003-06 2006-10 1996-00 1993-97

Ian Franks of Wooster (right) and Shaina Kaiser (left) of Denison completed outstanding careers in impressive fashion during the 2010-11 season. The North Coast Players of the Year for men and women, respectively, they were named their sport’s NCAC Tournament MVPs, and were selected D3Hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region and All-American honors. Franks led the Fighting Scots to both the NCAC regular season and tournament titles for the second consecutive season, and was a three-time first-team All-NCAC choice. Kaiser led the Big Red to an undefeated regular season (28-0), as Denison won the North Coast’s regular season and tournament titles. She was a three-time first-team All-NCAC selection, as well as a two-time NCAC Player of the Year.

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Bryan Wickliffe (WOO) Mike Loll (OBE) Dirk Miller (OWU) Damon Higgins (OBE) Matt Magnusen (ALL) Jim Fox (CWR) Nathan Balch (WOO) Derrick Owens (ALL) J.R. Shumate (OWU) Kyle Holliday (OWU) Chase Haltom (WAB) B.J. Harris (WIT) Brad Baldridge (WIT) Anthony Calloway (OBE) Kevin Frye (DEN) Chris Luther (DEN) Tim Brady (OWU) Devin Fulk (WOO) Rodney Mitchell (WOO) Bo Dobbs (OWU) Jamel King (WIT) Matt Smith (WOO) Peter Walker (WIT) Paul Baier (KEN) Matt Mittiga (CWR) Justin Hallowell (WOO) Jon Stafford (WIT) Tim Vandervaart (WOO) Doug Meinen (WOO) Rodney Mitchell (WOO) Kevin Locke (DEN) Matt Hiestand (WOO) Matt Schlingman (WOO) Brian Buchanan (WOO) Justun Lott (OWU) Kevin Longley (WIT) Anthony Robinson (WIT) Brandon Miller (ERL) Mike McDevitt (HIR) John Robic (DEN) Mark Slayman (OWU) Jerry Ambooken (ALL) Mike Trimmer (WOO) Jordan Beard (OBE)

2007-11 2005-09 1987-91 1985-89 2000-04 1993-97 2009-11 1989-93 1993-96 2005-09 2006-10 1999-03 1989-91 1994-97 1989-93 2006-10 20082004-08 2000-04 1991-95 1994-97 1999-03 2000-04 1984-88 1993-97 20081996-00 2003-07 1990-94 2000-04 1984-88 1986-90 2001-05 1989-93 1991-95 1999-03 1992-96 2002-06 2004-08 1984-86 1986-90 1994-98 1985-89 2005-09

Name Nathan Balch Clayton Black Tim Brady Ian Franks Kody Haddox Wes Smith Chris Sullivan

School Wooster Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Wooster Kenyon Wabash Wittenberg

Dimonde Hale Justin Hallowell Marshall Morris James Ness Chris Roberts Bryan Wickliffe Andy Winters

Denison Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Hiram Wooster Ohio Wesleyan

Alex Brandt Devone McCloud Joshua Merritt Brian Shelbourne Uros Vasilevik

Wittenberg Allegheny Oberlin Wabash Kenyon

First Team Pos. Hometown G Westerville, Ohio F Lancaster, Ohio G Dublin, Ohio G Greenwich, Ohio G Zanesville, Ohio G Indianapolis, Indiana G Columbus, Ohio Second Team So. W Columbus, Ohio Jr. F Columbus, Ohio So. P Tulsa, Oklahoma Jr. F Meadville, Pennsylvania Sr. G Cleveland, Ohio Sr. F Columbus, Ohio So. G Columbus, Ohio Honorable Mention Jr. P Lewis Center, Ohio So. G Jersey City, New Jersey Jr. PG San Francisco, California Jr. G Indianapolis, Indiana Sr. F Skopje, Macedonia

Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

PPG 12.9 15.1 17.2 18.3 17.5 22.0 15.3

RPG 3.3 5.3 2.6 6.5 2.8 6.7 3.1

APG 1.2 1.8 0.9 3.3 1.8 1.5 1.5

17.7 11.5 10.9 16.0 10.6 9.9 12.6

7.0 5.7 6.9 7.0 3.2 6.7 3.3

2.0 1.6 0.7 0.8 1.3 1.1 5.4

7.9 13.9 12.8 5.6 10.4

5.7 2.2 3.1 4.1 5.9

1.0 3.3 4.2 3.9 0.8

All-Time First Team All-NCAC Selections Allegheny Nick Catanzarite Garret Daggett Jake Delsandro Mike Houser Matt Magnusen David Masciola Josh Miller George Raftis Brian Stadnik Gene Williams Casey Chroust Dan Hodgkinson Brian Malinowski John Robic Jason Rusnak Bill Smiley Chris Roberts Chris Donovan Matt Formato Kodey Haddox Jamie Harless B.J. Kenyon Dave Knapke Dave Mitchell Chad Plotke Bryan Yelvington

Denison

Hiram Kenyon

2003 1987-88-89 1999-00 1998 2004 1996 1993 2009-10 1985-86-87 1989 1997 2005-07 1994-95-96 1985-86 1998-99 1987 2009 1994-95 2004 2011 1993-94-95 1991 2010 1986 2002 2008-09

Oberlin

Byron Beard Jordan Beard Cory Hodge James Knight Chip Winiarski

1985-86 2009 1992 2001 1988-89

Ohio Wesleyan Tim Brady 2010-11 John Camillus 1998 Ben Chojnacki 2005-06-07 Bob Croft 1992-93 Kyle Holliday 2009 Jesse Jean 2008 Dirk Miller 1991 Mark Oberholtzer 1985 Lee Rowlinson 1987-88 Dustin Rudegeair 2008 Travis Schwab 2001-02-03-04 J.R. Shumate 1996 Mark Slayman 1989 Scott Tedder 1986-87-88 Aaron Brock Joe DesJean Josh Estelle Brian Latham Wes Smith Andrew Zimmer Brad Baldridge Clayton Black Dane Borchers Matt Croci Chris Fillmore

Wabash

Wittenberg

2010 2001-02-03 2000 2000 2009-10-11 2007-08 1990-91 2011 2007 1993-94 2000

Bill Funderburg B.J. Harris Gregg Hill Jamel King Anthony Robinson Daniel Russ Scott Schwartz Steve Setty Kris Spriggs Chris Sullivan Ryan Taylor Peter Walker Wooster Stan Aukamp Nathan Balch Marty Bidwell Brian Buchanan Doug Cline James Cooper John Ellenwood Ian Franks Ryan Gorman Brandon Johnson Scott Meech Rodney Mitchell Greg Morris Bryan Nelson Tom Port Antwyan Reynolds Erich Riebe Mike Trimmer Bryan Wickliffe Kyle Witucky Philip Yontz

1990 2002-03 2008 1997 1995 2005-06 1996 1998 1992 2011 1999-01 2004 1990-91-92 2011 2009 1993 1995 2006-07-08 1998-99-00 2009-10-11 1997-98-99 2008 1994-95 2004 1997 2001-02-03 2005-06-07 2001 1990-91-92 1988-89 2010 2005 1996

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS - M

2010-11 MEN’S STATS TEAM OFFENSE Wooster Hiram Wittenberg Wabash Kenyon

G 34 26 29 26 25

PTS 2586 1889 2066 1811 1739

P/G 76.1 72.7 71.2 69.7 69.6

TEAM DEFENSE Wabash Wooster Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Hiram

G 26 34 29 27 26

PTS 1528 2170 1936 1800 1770

P/G 58.8 63.8 66.4 66.7 68.1

OFF. FG % Wooster Wittenberg Allegheny Wabash Denison

G 34 29 26 26 26

FG 879 732 657 645 632

FGA 1864 1610 1480 1467 1459

PCT .472 .455 .444 .440 .433

DEF. FG% Wooster Wabash Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Wittenberg

G 34 26 27 25 29

FG 770 559 654 593 709

FGA 1995 1413 1608 1434 1654

PCT .386 .396 .407 .414 .429

3-POINT FG % Wooster Wittenberg Kenyon Denison Wabash

G 34 29 25 26 26

FG 276 240 145 164 170

FGA 705 647 412 477 495

PCT .391 .371 .352 .344 .343

FREE-THROW % Wooster Wabash Kenyon Wittenberg Denison

G 34 26 25 29 26

FT 552 351 354 362 329

FTA 724 491 504 530 489

PCT .762 .715 .702 .683 .673

SCORE MARGIN Wooster Wabash Wittenberg Hiram Ohio Wesleyan

G 34 26 29 26 27

OFF 76.1 69.7 71.2 72.7 69.1

DEF 63.8 58.8 66.4 68.1 66.7

MAR +12.2 +10.9 +4.8 +4.6 +2.4

REB. MARGIN Wooster Wabash Wittenberg Hiram Ohio Wesleyan

G 34 26 29 26 27

REB 1317 999 1060 979 1043

OPP 1056 818 923 941 1010

MAR +7.7 +7.0 +4.7 +1.5 +1.2

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SCORING Wes Smith, WAB Ian Franks, WOO Dimonde Hale, DEN Kodey Haddox, KEN Tim Brady, OWU High: 36 - Tim Brady, OWU

G 26 34 26 25 27

PTS 571 623 461 437 464

P/G 22.0 18.3 17.7 17.5 17.2

REBOUNDS Donte Briscoe, ALL Dimonde Hale, DEN James Ness, ALL Marshall Morris, OWU Wes Smith, WAB High: 18 - Dimonde Hale, DEN

G 24 26 26 27 26

REB 198 183 182 187 173

R/G 8.3 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.7

ASSISTS Andy Winters, OWU D’Andre Corbin, ALL Josh Merritt, OBE Brian Shelbourne, WAB Ian Franks, WOO High: 11 - D’Andre Corbin, ALL

G 27 26 25 26 34

A 145 121 104 101 114

A/G 5.4 4.7 4.2 3.9 3.4

3-PT FIELD GOALS Chris Sullivan Justin Hallowell, WOO Aaron Stefanov, HIR Pat Bernhard, OBE Nathan Balch, WOO

G 29 34 26 25 34

FG 120 79 58 53 66

Avg/G 4.1 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.9

FIELD GOAL PCT. James Ness, ALL Alex Brandt, WIT Bryan Wickliffe, WOO Clayton Black, WIT Evan McCulley, KEN

G 26 29 34 29 21

FG 160 96 132 158 72

PCT .620 .619 .608 .564 .541

FREE THROW PCT Kodey Haddox, KEN Ian Franks, WOO Geoff Simpson, OBE Greg White, OWU Chris Roberts, HIR

G 25 34 25 27 25

FT 76 172 70 65 80

PCT .835 .811 .805 .756 .748

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT Nathan Balch Aaron Stefenov, HIR Justin Hallowell, WOO Brett Tiberi, DEN Chris Sullivan

G 34 26 34 26 29

FG 66 58 79 47 120

PCT .458 .457 .414 .395 .395

BLOCKED SHOTS Donte Briscoe, ALL Reuel Rogers, OWU Marshall Morris, OWU Clayton Black, WIT Evan McCulley, KEN High: 4 - Six players tied

G 24 26 27 29 21

BLK 29 28 28 28 20

B/G 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0

STEALS Wes Smith, WAB Donte Briscoe, ALL Andrew Fox, OBE Brian Shelbourne, WAB Glenn Campbell, HIR High: 6 - Three players tied

G 26 24 21 26 23

S 74 63 38 41 36

S/G 2.8 2.6 1.8 1.6 1.6

1) 2) 3) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

2010-11

Wooster* Wittenberg Wabash Ohio Wesleyan Hiram Kenyon Denison Allegheny Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 31-3 12-3 20-9 11-5 20-6 11-5 16-11 8-8 14-12 5-10 9-16 5-11 8-18 4-12 7-19 1-15 2-23

2009-10

1) Wooster* 2) Wabash 3) Wittenberg Allegheny 5) Ohio Wesleyan Hiram 7) Denison 8) Kenyon 9) Oberlin 10) Earlham

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 25-6 12-4 18-8 11-5 21-7 11-5 14-11 9-7 13-14 9-7 12-14 7-9 7-19 3-13 6-19 2-14 6-19 1-15 3-22

2008-09

1) Wooster* 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Hiram 4) Kenyon Wittenberg 6) Wabash Allegheny 8) Denison 9) Earlham 10) Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 23-7 13-3 17-8 11-5 16-10 9-7 16-11 9-7 13-13 7-9 14-13 7-9 12-15 5-11 8-18 3-13 3-22 2-14 5-20

2007-08

1) Wooster 2) Ohio Wesleyan* Wittenberg 4) Kenyon 5) Wabash 6) Allegheny 7) Hiram 8) Oberlin 9) Denison 10) Earlham

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 23-5 12-4 22-8 12-4 16-10 11-5 13-13 10-6 18-10 6-10 12-15 5-11 8-18 4-12 5-21 3-13 3-22 2-14 4-21

2006-07

1) Wooster* 2) Wittenberg 3) Ohio Wesleyan 4) Allegheny 5) Wabash 6) Kenyon Earlham Hiram 9) Denison 10) Oberlin 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 29-5 13-3 22-5 10-6 18-10 8-8 12-13 7-9 11-16 6-10 10-16 6-10 8-18 6-10 7-19 5-11 6-18 4-12 5-20

2005-06

Wooster Wittenberg* Ohio Wesleyan Wabash Earlham Allegheny Denison Kenyon Hiram Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 26-4 13-3 30-4 12-4 18-9 10-6 16-10 9-7 13-14 7-9 11-14 6-10 10-16 4-12 7-19 2-14 4-21 2-14 2-22

2004-05

1) Wooster 2) Wittenberg* 3) Denison Wabash 5) Earlham 6) Ohio Wesleyan 7) Allegheny 8) Kenyon 9) Hiram 10) Oberlin 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 8) 9)

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 27-3 14-2 25-4 10-6 13-12 10-6 14-13 9-7 12-15 8-8 12-14 5-11 8-17 4-12 5-21 3-13 4-21 2-14 3-22

2003-04

Wittenberg Wooster* Ohio Wesleyan Wabash Allegheny Earlham Kenyon Denison Oberlin Hiram

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 24-5 14-2 25-3 12-4 19-8 9-7 12-15 7-9 11-15 6-10 9-17 6-10 6-20 4-12 6-20 3-13 7-18 3-13 5-20

2002-03

1) Wooster* 2) Wittenberg 3) Allegheny 4) Wabash 5) Earlham Ohio Wesleyan 7) Denison 8) Hiram 9) Kenyon 10) Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 30-3 14-2 20-6 10-6 16-12 9-7 16-10 8-8 13-13 8-8 12-14 7-9 9-17 4-12 6-20 3-13 3-22 2-14 3-22

2001-02

1) Wittenberg* 2) Wooster 3) Wabash 4) Ohio Wesleyan 5) Oberlin# 6) Allegheny Denison Earlham 9) Hiram Kenyon

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 26-4 13-3 21-7 11-5 15-11 8-8 12-15 7-9 9-16 6-10 11-14 6-10 6-20 6-10 11-15 4-12 7-18 4-12 6-18

#Oberlin later forfeited its wins

2000-01

1) Wittenberg 2) Wooster* 3) Earlham Ohio Wesleyan 5) Wabash 6) Kenyon 7) Hiram 8) Oberlin Denison 10) Allegheny

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 24-4 14-2 24-4 10-6 16-10 10-6 11-15 9-7 11-14 6-10 9-16 5-11 7-18 4-12 7-18 4-12 5-19 3-13 5-19

1999-00

1) Wooster* 2) Wabash 3) Wittenberg 4) Earlham 5) Allegheny 6) Hiram 7) Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon 9) Denison 10) Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 26-3 13-3 20-7 11-5 18-8 10-6 11-15 9-7 11-14 8-8 14-11 4-12 5-20 4-12 6-19 3-13 4-20 2-14 2-22

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS - M 1998-99

1) Wooster* 2) Wittenberg 3) Allegheny 4) CWRU 5) Earlham 6) Ohio Wesleyan 7) Denison 8) Kenyon 9) Oberlin

NCAC W-L 15-1 12-4 12-4 11-5 7-9 6-10 5-11 3-13 1-15

1997-98

1) Wooster 2) Wittenberg 3) Allegheny* 4) Denison 5) Ohio Wesleyan 6) CWRU 7) Kenyon 8) Oberlin 9) Earlham

NCAC W-L 15-1 14-2 11-5 10-6 8-8 5-11 4-12 3-13 2-14

ALL W-L 25-4 19-7 19-9 17-9 7-16 8-17 9-16 5-20 1-23 ALL W-L 22-6 19-7 22-7 17-9 9-16 8-17 4-21 3-22 4-20

1) Allegheny Wittenberg 3) Wooster* 4) Ohio Wesleyan 5) Kenyon 6) Denison CWRU 8) Earlham 9) Oberlin

1996-97

1) Wittenberg 2) Denison 3) Wooster* 4) Allegheny 5) CWRU 6) Ohio Wesleyan 7) Kenyon 8) Oberlin 9) Earlham

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 23-6 13-3 19-7 12-4 23-6 11-5 18-8 9-7 13-12 6-10 8-17 4-12 6-19 2-14 3-21 1-15 2-21

1995-96

1) Wittenberg* 2) Wooster 3) Allegheny CWRU 5) Denison 6) Kenyon 7) Earlham Ohio Wesleyan 9) Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 26-5 12-4 19-7 10-6 17-10 10-6 13-13 9-7 13-12 6-10 10-15 5-11 8-17 5-11 8-17 0-16 2-22

1994-95

1) Wooster* 2) Wittenberg 3) Kenyon 4) Ohio Wesleyan CWRU 6) Denison 7) Allegheny Earlham 9) Oberlin

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1993-94

1) Wittenberg 2) Kenyon* 3) Wooster 4) Ohio Wesleyan 5) Denison 6) CWRU 7) Allegheny 8) Earlham 9) Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 26-3 12-4 21-8 10-6 20-9 9-7 16-10 9-7 13-12 7-9 10-15 4-12 7-18 4-12 6-19 2-14 4-19

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 30-2 14-2 24-4 11-5 18-8 10-6 16-10 7-9 11-14 6-10 9-16 5-11 8-17 2-14 2-23 1-15 4-20

1992-93

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 13-3 19-7 13-3 19-7 12-4 21-7 10-6 12-13 9-7 16-11 6-10 11-14 6-10 10-15 2-14 4-21 1-15 1-21

1991-92

1) Wooster* Wittenberg 3) Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny 6) Denison 7) Kenyon 8) CWRU 9) Earlham NORTH 1) Wooster 2) Allegheny 3) CWRU 4) Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 26-3 15-1 23-6 8-8 14-10 8-8 13-14 8-8 12-14 7-9 10-16 6-10 8-18 4-12 8-18 1-15 3-23

1990-91

NCAC W-L 11-0 8-3 3-8 2-9

SOUTH 1) Wittenberg* 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Kenyon Denison 5) Earlham

ALL W-L 25-4 18-9 9-13 7-19

11-1 26-3 7-5 13-13 5-7 14-13 5-7 11-15 0-12 4-18

1989-90

NORTH 1) Wooster 2) Allegheny CWRU 4) Oberlin SOUTH 1) Wittenberg* 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Denison Earlham Kenyon

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 8-3 18-9 7-4 17-10 7-4 12-13 1-10 4-21

1988-89

1) Wooster Allegheny* 3) Ohio Wesleyan 4) Kenyon 5) Oberlin Denison 7) CWRU

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 10-2 21-7 10-2 22-8 9-3 15-12 6-6 8-18 3-9 8-18 3-9 8-19 1-11 3-23

1987-88

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Ohio Wesleyan*# 11-1 27-5 Allegheny 11-1 24-6 3) Wooster 6-6 14-11 Oberlin 6-6 14-12 5) Kenyon 5-7 14-13 6) Denison 2-10 8-18 7) CWRU 1-11 3-21 #NCAA champion

1986-87

1) Ohio Wesleyan 2) Allegheny * 3) Denison 4) Wooster 5) Kenyon 6) CWRU Oberlin

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 11-1 19-8 10-2 22-8 6-6 14-15 5-7 8-18 4-8 13-14 3-9 8-18 3-9 6-20

1985-86

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Allegheny 9-3 16-10 Ohio Wesleyan * 9-3 16-12 3) Denison 8-4 13-13 4) Kenyon 6-6 13-15 5) Wooster 4-8 11-15 6) Oberlin 3-9 11-16 CWRU 3-9 9-16

1984-85

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 1) Ohio Wesleyan * 11-1 20-7 2) Allegheny 9-3 19-9 3) CWRU 7-5 17-9 4) Wooster 6-6 14-11 5) Denison 5-7 17-10 6) Oberlin 3-9 10-16 7) Kenyon 1-11 6-19 *NCAC Tournament Champion

MEN’S LEADERS YR

SCORING PLAYER P/G

FIELD GOAL PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT FREE THROW PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER

PCT

10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85

Wes Smith, WAB Wes Smith, WAB Bryan Yelvington, KEN James Cooper, WOO Dan Hodgkinson, DEN James Cooper, WOO Quinton Spencer, OBE Matt Magnusen, ALL Travis Schwab, OWU Chad Plotke, KEN James Knight, OBE Josh Estelle, WAB Jason Rusnak, DEN Jason Rusnak, DEN Matt Hall, EARL J.R. Shumate, OWU Brian Malinowski, DEN Jamie Harless, KEN Bob Croft, OWU Cory Hodge, OBE Ed Saxon, CWR Chip Winiarski, OBE Chip Winiarski, OBE Scott Tedder, OWU Scott Tedder, OWU Scott Tedder, OWU Byron Beard, OBE

James Ness, ALL Donte Briscoe, ALL Pat Pellerite, OWU Bryan Wickliffe, WOO Tim Vandervaart, WOO Tim Vandervaart, WOO M. Schlingman, WOO Dan Hodgkinson, DEN Bryan Nelson, WOO Joe DesJean, WAB Bryan Nelson, WOO John Ellenwood, WOO John Ellenwood, WOO John Ellenwood, WOO Jason Rusnak, DEN Ryan Gorman, WOO Doug Cline, WOO Scott Meech, WOO Doug Cline, WOO Mike Foster, DEN Dale Eilrich, OWU Mark Slayman, OWU Jeff Sargeant, OWU Lee Rowlinson, OWU Lee Rowlinson, OWU Kevin Haynes, DEN Todd Johnsson, CWR

Kodey Haddox, KEN Aaron Brock, WAB Kevin Murray, WIT Jordan Beard, OBE Jordan Beard, OBE B. Yelvington, KEN Kenny Brady, WIT Cam Leverett, OBE Bry. Nelson, WOO Travis Brett, ERL N. Catanzarite, ALL Josh Estelle, WAB Jake Delsandro, ALL Josh Peoples, OWU Josh Peoples, OWU Philip Yontz, WOO J.R. Shumate, OWU Bob Croft, OWU Bob Croft, OWU Kris Spriggs, WIT Dirk Miller, OWU Chip Winiarski, OBE Chip Winiarski, OBE Mike Smith, OWU Dave Hall, DEN Dave Mitchell, KEN Steve Hendrix, OWU

83.5 85.0 92.2 87.8 88.9 84.1 90.9 84.1 88.5 90.2 84.7 87.4 78.7 87.1 89.3 84.7 85.5 84.9 85.0 86.5 89.6 85.1 85.3 91.0 89.0 82.2 87.7

STEALS PLAYER Wes Smith, WAB Donte Briscoe, ALL Kyle Miller, OWU

S/G 2.8 2.7 2.4

Wes Smith, WAB Bill Babe, ALL Brandon Miller, ERL Justin Schmitt, ALL Brandon Pool, HIR Nick Catanzarite, ALL A. Reynolds, WOO Nick Catanzarite, ALL Jake Delsandro, ALL Bryan Moloney, CWR Curtis Wright, EARL Matt Hall, EARL Deron Black, ALL Deron Black, ALL Justun Lott, OWU Justun Lott, OWU Dale Lewis, OBE Perry Junius, ALL Perry Junius, ALL Kevin Andrew, DEN Scott Tedder, OWU Scott Tedder, OWU Michael Brown, OBE Scott Tedder, OWU

2.4 1.8 2.3 2.4 2.2 3.4 2.3 2.7 2.6 2.5 3.6 4.3 4.6 3.0 2.4 2.5 2.3 3.6 3.0 2.0 3.3 3.3 4.2 2.6

22.0 18.2 19.9 19.5 20.8 19.2 20-6 21.0 21.2 21.9 20.9 25.4 18.4 19.8 20.3 24.0 20.2 20.7 19.6 23.4 21.2 21.6 20.8 28.0 28.5 24.5 23.6

62.0 Nathan Balch, WOO 45.8 63.3 Matt Fegan, WOO 43.2 56.7 Justin Hallowell,WOO 51.4 57.1 James Cooper, WOO 49.6 62.5 Ben Chojnacki, OWU 49.3 65.7 Devin Fulk, WOO 53.1 69.6 Andy Van Horn, WOO 49.2 58.3 Dan Brywczynski, WIT 49.2 64.4 Matt Magnusen, ALL 51.9 59.6 Ryan Smith, WAB 44.8 59.1 Cam Leverett, OBE 54.0 62.2 Ryan Snyder, WOO 50.6 65.9 Chris Good, ALL 46.5 65.9 Jason Barger, DEN 48.1 62.2 Bryan Moloney, CWRU 46.7 64.2 Jerry Ambooken, ALL 46.4 60.1 Justun Lott, OWU 47.8 63.5 Doug Meinen, WOO 47.1 61.5 Craig Bradley, WOO 53.7 57.1 Cory Hodge, OBE 47.8 66.1 Tim Southerland, WOO 52.8 59.0 Erich Riebe, WOO 50.4 65.4 Mike Taylor, OWU 47.1 60.0 Tim Keller, KEN 51.8 61.5 B. Pennington, CWR 50.8 56.2 58.0

REBOUNDS ASSISTS YR PLAYER R/G PLAYER A/G 10-11 Donte Briscoe, ALL 8.3 Andy Winter, OWU 5.4 09-10 Larry Farmer, DEN 9.7 Andy Winters, OWU 4.2 08-09 Babajide Eniola, HIR 7.5 Marty Bidwell, WOO 3.6 07-08 George Raftis, ALL 8.7 Mike Staley, HIR 3.9 06-07 Dane Borchers, WIT 10.1 Mike Staley, HIR 6.5 05-06 Quinton Spencer, OBE 9.2 Casey McCloskey, ALL 4.2 04-05 Robb Hern, DEN 8.2 Ross Rybarczyk, OWU 5.1 03-04 Chris Ikpoh, OBE 8.8 Ross Rybarczyk, OWU 4.6 02-03 B. Crawford, OBE 9.5 AJ White, HIR 3.7 01-02 Joe DesJean, WAB 9.8 A. Reynolds, WOO 4.6 00-01 Joe DesJean, WAB 10.6 A. Reynolds, WOO 4.5 99-00 Bryan Nelson, WOO 8.8 Jake Delsandro, ALL 4.7 98-99 Brady Keaton, ERL 9.5 Shaka Smart, KEN 7.4 97-98 Ryan Gorman, WOO 10.1 Shaka Smart, KEN 5.2 96-97 Greg Morris, WOO 10.6 Jim Fox, CWR 5.8 95-96 Ryan Gorman, WOO 8.4 Deron Black, ALL 6.0 94-95 Chris Donovan, KEN 12.3 A. Robinson, WIT 5.6 93-94 Chris Donovan, KEN 9.6 A. Robinson, WIT 5.0 92-93 Leighton McCoy, CWR 8.7 A. Robinson, WIT 4.7 91-92 Alex Davis, ALL 10.6 Derrick Owens, ALL 5.5 90-91 Brad Baldridge, WITT 10.2 Greg Periatt, WIT 5.4 89-90 Brad Baldridge, WITT 10.2 Erich Riebe, WOO 4.9 88-89 Gene Williams, ALL 8.8 Marcus Amos, ALL 7.2 87-88 Lee Rowlinson, OWU 10.7 Mike Smith, OWU 6.4 86-87 Bill Smiley, DEN 9.5 Terry Gray, ALL 6.5 85-86 Adrian Schaffer, OBE 11.2 Michael Brown, OBE 6.6 84-85 Adrian Schaffer, OBE 12.7 Pete Waters, DEN 7.3

BLOCKED SHOTS PLAYER B/G Donte Briscoe, ALL 1.2 Larry Farmer, DEN 1.3 Dave Knapke, KEN 1.07 Andrew Barker, ALL 1.07 Nick Welsh, ERL 1.6 Dane Borchers, WIT 1.9 Allen Bediako, KEN 2.2 Kyle Coffey, WAB 1.5 Daniel Russ, WIT 1.9 Joe DesJean, WAB 1.7 Joe DesJean, WAB 2.4 Joe DesJean, WAB 2.4 Clint Blockson, HIR 2.5 Ryan Gorman, WOO 2.8 Ryan Gorman, WOO 2.3 Eric England, ERL 2.7 Philip Yontz, WOO 1.8 B. Arenschield, CWR 2.1 B. Arenschield, CWR 1.8 Chris Donovan, KEN 1.2 David Morrison, OBE 3.0 Dale Eilrich, OWU 3.0 Brad Baldridge, WITT 2.9 Mike Trimmer, WOO 3.3 Mike Trimmer, WOO 4.0 Garret Daggett, ALL 1.9 Mike O’Brien, WOO 1.6 M. Oberholtzer, OWU 1.3

11-1 29-2 9-3 18-10 3-9 12-14 3-9 8-18 3-9 8-18

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INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

MEN’S LEADERS

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YEAR

SCORING OFFENSE TEAM P/G

SCORING DEFENSE TEAM P/G

SCORING MARGIN TEAM MAR

REBOUND MARGIN TEAM MAR

10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85

Wooster Allegheny Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Allegheny Allegheny Wittenberg Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster CWRU CWRU Kenyon Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan

Wabash Wabash Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Allegheny Kenyon Wooster Wooster

Wooster Wittenberg Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wooster Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan

Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wooster Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon Oberlin Oberlin

YEAR

OFFENSIVE FG PCT TEAM PCT

DEFENSIVE FG PCT TEAM PCT

10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85

Wooster Oberlin Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Earlham Wooster Wooster Wooster Wabash Wooster Wittenberg Allegheny Denison Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Denison Ohio Wesleyan

Wooster Wooster Wooster Wabash Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Kenyon Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny

76.1 75.3 80.6 85.8 87.9 98.2 81.8 65.8 81.8 80.3 86.6 83.0 78.4 77.7 79.1 75.2 76.8 87.2 75.6 78.1 84.4 83.8 77.2 95.3 87.2 75.4 78.8

47.2 46.8 48.7 50.7 51.6 52.6 52.6 41.4 50.8 49.2 50.2 48.7 48.5 48.9 48.3 47.9 48.4 51.3 50.7 51.3 52.2 50.8 51.4 53.0 49.3 49.5 48.9

58.8 61.2 65.2 64.7 58.8 54.6 55.6 55.0 62.2 62.3 65.4 66.1 59.7 60.9 59.9 59.1 60.3 59.5 58.7 56.9 61.7 59.2 57.1 63.8 66.6 68.3 64.0

12.2 9.6 11.9 14.9 16.9 21.5 18.6 10.6 16.2 18.0 16.0 15.0 15.2 15.0 13.7 12.5 12.4 21.4 12.7 17.7 22.2 17.8 13.4 15.8 7.8 3.8 8.4

THREE-POINT FG PCT TEAM PCT

38.6 Wooster 39.1 40.1 Wittenberg 37.4 41.3 Wooster 43.7 42.5 Wooster 44.4 38.5 Wooster 40.9 37.4 Wooster 42.9 37.2 Wooster 41.9 36.7 Earlham 33.7 40.1 Wooster 40.2 39.3 Wittenberg 41.7 38.5 Wooster 39.6 39.1 Earlham 38.8 37.6 Allegheny 40.9 38.2 Wittenberg 39.8 39.5 Denison 38.9 38.5 Ohio Wesleyan 38.1 39.0 Denison 40.1 39.2 Wittenberg 40.2 40.0 Ohio Wesleyan 43.4 39.1 Wooster 42.2 39.2 Kenyon 43.3 39.6 Wooster 43.7 38.1 Allegheny 43.7 41.6 Kenyon 49.0 43.9 Denison 43.5 42.9 41.9

7.7 6.4 5.2 7.6 6.7 9.8 11.2 5.3 9.0 12.4 14.0 9.2 10.7 9.1 8.0 9.0 13.9 12.7 8.5 7.0 8.1 8.0 5.0 9.1 4.6 3.8 10.4

NCAC Men’s Player of the Year 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85

Ian Franks, Wooster Ian Franks, Wooster Bryan Yelvington, Kenyon James Cooper, Wooster Tom Port, Wooster James Cooper, Wooster Daniel Russ, Wittenberg Travis Schwab, OWU Bryan Nelson, Wooster Joe DesJean, Wabash Ryan Taylor, Wittenberg Josh Estelle, Wabash Ryan Gorman, Wooster Jason Rusnak, Denison Casey Chroust, Denison David Masciola, Allegheny Chris Donovan, Kenyon Matt Croci, Wittenberg Brian Buchanan, Wooster Cory Hodge, Oberlin Brad Baldridge, Wittenberg Brad Baldridge, Wittenberg Garret Daggett, Allegheny Lee Rowlinson, OWU Scott Tedder, OWU Scott Tedder, OWU Mark Oberholtzer, OWU

NCAC Women’s Player of the Year 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85

Shaina Kaiser, Denison Stephanie Boardman, Wittenberg Shaina Kaiser, Denison Anne Dugan, Kenyon Kristen Sheffield, Denison Kathy Hittle, Wittenberg Emma Woodward, Denison Haley Warden, Wittenberg Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan Stephanie Dunmyer, Kenyon Karen Schell, Kenyon Katie Montague, Wooster Kim Graf, Kenyon Kim Huber, Allegheny Kim Huber, Allegheny Christi Clay, Denison Kate Ryan, Ohio Wesleyan Karen Porath, Ohio Wesleyan Ann Gilbert, Oberlin Ann Gilbert, Oberlin Heather Spencer, Kenyon Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny Robin Jones, Denison Joan Smith, Allegheny Jill Swanson, Allegheny

FREE THROW PCT TEAM PCT Wooster Wooster Wooster Wittenberg Hiram Hiram Denison Wittenberg Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Earlham Earlham Kenyon Kenyon Denison Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Denison Kenyon Allegheny

76.2 75.7 76.9 75.9 78.9 71.5 74.9 70.1 79.3 73.8 72.1 75.9 73.3 75.2 74.9 72.4 72.7 74.8 75.3 71.8 76.0 73.9 72.9 78.6 78.1 74.9 73.3

Ian Franks

Aaron Stefanov

NCAC Men’s Newcomer of the Year 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95

Aaron Stefanov, Hiram Dimonde Hale, Denison Justin Hallowell, Wooster Kodey Haddox, Kenyon Dave Knapke, Kenyon Brandon Johnson, Wooster Quinton Spencer, Oberlin Tom Port, Wooster Brandon Crawford, Oberlin Brandon Cole, OWU Travis Schwab, OWU Bryan Nelson, Wooster Brady Keaton, Earlham James Knight, Oberlin Jake Delsandro, Alleghey Philip Yontz, Wooster Jason Johnson, Earlham

Shaina Kaiser

Erica Restich

NCAC Women’s Newcomer of the Year 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95

Erica Restich, Allegheny Allison Anderson, Oberlin Morgan Korinek, Kenyon Haley Dahlgard, Denison & Kayla Gordon, Ohio Wesleyan Shontavia Davis, Earlham & Kym Wenz, Wooster Carolyn Simpson, Denison Anne Dugan, Kenyon Kristen Sheffield, Denison Courtney Steding, Allegheny Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan Lindsey Chappell, Earlham Nara DeJesus, Wooster Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin MaryKay Schwaninger, Denison Megan Coughlin, OWU Katie Montague, Wooster Sarah Jurewicz, Wittenberg

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TOURNAMENT RECORDS

COACH OF THE YEAR Women

Men

Mike DeWitt

2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85

Mike DeWitt, OWU Mac Petty, WAB Steve Fleming, HIR Matt Croci, KEN Steve Moore, WOO Mike DeWitt, OWU Bob Ghiloni, DEN Bill L. Brown, WIT Steve Moore, WOO Bill L. Brown, WIT Bill L. Brown, WIT Steve Moore, WOO Jeff Justus, ERL Steve Moore, WOO Steve Moore, WOO Bill Lee, DEN Phil Ness, ALL Bill Sudeck, CWRU Bill L. Brown, WIT Bill H. Brown, KEN Steve Moore, WOO Steve Moore, WOO Dan Hipsher, WIT Bill H. Brown, KEN Gene Mehaffey, OWU John Reynders, ALL Bill L. Brown, KEN Gene Mehaffey, OWU

Sara Lee

2010-11 Sara Lee, DEN 2009-10 Sarah Jurewicz, WIT 2008-09 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU 2007-08 Suzanne Helfant, KEN 2006-07 Sara Lee, DEN 2005-06 Pam Smith, WIT 2004-05 Suzanne Helfant, KEN 2003-04 Pam Smith, WIT 2002-03 Pam Smith, WIT 2001-02 Pam Smith, WIT 2000-01 Janine Ruh, ERL 1999-00 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU 1998-99 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU 1997-98 Sara Lee, DEN 1996-97 Suzanne Helfant, KEN 1995-96 Kristin Hughes, CWRU 1994-95 Pam Evans, WIT 1993-94 Ann Osborne, KEN 1992-93 Jill Butcher, ERL Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU 1991-92 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU 1990-91 Pam Evans, WIT Sara Lee, DEN 1989-90 Pam Evans, WIT 1988-89 Chris Hart, WOO Ronda Seagraves, ALL 1987-88 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU 1986-87 Gretchen Weitbrecht, KEN 1985-86 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU 1984-85 Kay Gould, ALL Nan Nichols, WOO

All-Time Won-Loss Records North Coast Athletic Conference Games

Men School Allegheny Case Denison Earlham Hiram Kenyon Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan Wabash Wittenberg Wooster

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YR 27 15 27 21 12 27 27 27 12 22 27

W 221 85 161 97 68 151 74 246 118 286 334

Women L 181 125 243 231 124 252 328 158 74 57 68

PCT .549 .405 .399 .296 .354 .375 .184 .609 .615 .834 .831

School Allegheny Case Denison Earlham Hiram Kenyon Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Wooster

YR 27 15 27 21 12 27 27 27 22 27

W 263 71 213 100 28 220 82 294 288 175

L 137 139 185 228 162 182 318 108 54 225

PCT .699 .338 .535 .305 .147 .547 .205 .731 .842 .438

Men’s Tournament Records

Women’s Tournament Records

Team (Game)

Team (Game)

Points: 124 -- Wittenberg (vs. Earlham), 2/22/94 Points (Two Teams): 205 -- Wooster (114) vs. Wabash (91), 2/26/00 Field Goals: 48 -- Wittenberg (vs. Earlham), 2/22/94 Three-Point Field Goals: 17 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Allegheny), 2/21/06 Free Throws: 37 -- Kenyon (vs. Allegheny), 2/22/94 Rebounds: 64 -- Wittenberg (vs. Earlham), 2/22/94 Assists: 33 -- Wooster (vs. Oberlin), 2/19/91 Blocked Shots: 9 -- CWRU (vs. Allegheny), 2/24/93 & Wooster (vs. Kenyon), 2/22/05 Steals: 18 -- CWRU (vs. Oberlin), 2/20/85; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Oberlin), 2/21/86

Team (Tournament)

Points: 304 -- Wooster, 2000 Field Goals: 112 -- Wooster, 2000 Three-Point Field Goals: 41 - Wooster, 2009 Free Throws: 78 -- Wittenberg, 1990 Rebounds: 142 -- Wooster, 1998 Assists: 66 -- Wooster, 1991, 2000 Blocked Shots: 18 -- Wooster, 2000 Steals: 41 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1986

Individual (Game)

Points: 106 -- Allegheny (vs. Earlham), 2/19/91 Points (Two Teams): 174 -- Allegheny (90) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (84), 2/25/11 Field Goals: 46 -- Allegheny (vs. Earlham), 2/19/91 Three-Point Field Goals: 11 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Hiram), 2/27/08; Hiram (vs. Allegheny), 2/22/11 Free Throws: 29 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. CWRU), 2/21/89; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 2/25/00; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Kenyon), 2/24/04 Rebounds: 62 -- Wooster (vs. Oberlin), 2/19/91; CWRU (vs. Wooster), 2/20/96 Assists: 30 -- Wittenberg (vs. Oberlin), 2/22/90 Blocked Shots: 10 -- Denison (vs. Oberlin), 2/22/05 Steals: 31 -- Wittenberg (vs. Kenyon), 2/25/92

Team (Tournament)

Points: 253 -- Wittenberg, 2003 Field Goals: 96 -- Wittenberg, 1990 Three-Point Field Goals: 27 -- Denison, 2007 Free Throws: 71 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2001 Rebounds: 159 -- Wittenberg, 1991 Assists: 69 -- Wittenberg, 1995 Blocked Shots: 23 -- Denison, 2007 Steals: 54 -- Wittenberg, 2003

Points: 40 -- Travis Schwab, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Wooster), 2/26/04 Field Goals: 14 -- Byron Beard, Oberlin (vs. Denison), 2/19/86 & Travis Schwab, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Wooster), 2/26/04) Three-Point Field Goals: 9 -- Josh Estelle, Wabash (vs. Wooster), 2/26/00; Chris Sullivan, Wittenberg (vs. Wabash), 2/25/11 Free Throws: 16 -- Chris Donovan, Kenyon (vs. Allegheny), 2/22/94 Rebounds: 20 -- Dane Borchers, Wittenberg (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 2/23/07 Assists: 12 -- Terry Gray, Allegheny (vs. Oberlin), 2/24/87 Blocked Shots: 7 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster (vs. Kenyon), 2/24/87 Steals: 7 -- Cory Hodge, Oberlin (vs. Earlham), 2/17/91

Individual (Game)

Individual (Tournament)

Individual (Tournament)

Points: 73 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986 Field Goals: 28 -- Wes Smith, Wabash, 2009 Three-Point Field Goals: 16 -- Josh Estelle, Wabash, 2000 Free Throws: 26 -- Chris Donovan, Kenyon, 1994 Rebounds: 47 -- Greg Morris, Wooster, 1997 Assists: 25 -- Steve Hendrix, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986 Blocked Shots: 9 -- David Morrison, Oberlin, 1992 Steals: 11 -- Steve Hendrix, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986; Deron Black, Allegheny, 1996; Anthony Robinson, Wittenberg, 1996; Antwyan Reynolds, Wooster, 2002

Points: 51 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/20/90 Field Goals: 22 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/20/90 Three-Point Field Goals: 7 -- Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny (vs. OWU), 2/27/88 Free Throws: 14 -- Jess Viertlboeck, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Wittenberg), 2/27/99 Rebounds: 23 -- Jerilyn Bushong, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 2/19/86 Assists: 14 -- Ann Osborne, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 2/19/86 Blocked Shots: 8 -- Teri Chester, CWRU (vs. Wooster), 2/25/97 Steals: 10 -- Stephanie Woodruff, Wooster (vs. Wittenberg), 1/23/99 Points: 84 -- Christi Clay, Denison, 1994 Field Goals: 33 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1990 Three-Point Field Goals: 15 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1997 Free Throws: 29 -- Jess Viertlboeck, Ohio Wesleyan, 1999 Rebounds: 46 -- Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001 Assists: 30 -- Ann Osborne, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986 Blocked Shots: 13 -- Kristen Sheffield, Denison, 2006 & 2007 Steals: 16 -- Tracy Setters, Ohio Wesleyan, 1989

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TOURNAMENT RESULTS

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2011 North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament Results and All-Tournament Teams

NCAC Tournament MVPs

Men

Women

Quarterfinals (at high seeds) #1 Wooster 62, #8 Allegheny 57 #2 Wittenberg 77, #7 Denison 63 #3 Wabash, #6 Kenyon 61 #4 Ohio Wesleyan 100, #5 Hiram 85

Quarterfinals (at high seeds) #1 Denison 75, #8 Wooster 40 #2 Ohio Wesleyan 67, #7 Oberlin 60 #3 Allegheny 86, #6 Hiram 72 #4 Kenyon 70, #5 Wittenberg 59

Semifinals (at Wooster) Wooster 70, Ohio Wesleyan 62 Wittenberg, Wabash 63

Semifinals (at Denison) Denison 80, Kenyon 72 Allegheny 90, Ohio Wesleyan 84

Championship (at Wooster) Wooster 82, Wittenberg 68

Championship (at Denison) Denison 72, Allegheny 54

All-Tournament Team Clayton Black (WIT) Tim Brady (OWU) Nick Curosh (WAB) Chris Sullivan (WIT) Bryan Wickliffe (WOO) MVP: Ian Franks (WOO)

All-Tournament Team Kayla Gordon (OWU) Mogan Korinek (KEN) Heidi Goeller (ALL) Serafina Nuzzo (DEN) Haley Dahlgard (DEN) MVP: Shaina Kaiser (DEN)

ALL CWRU DEN ERL HIR KEN OBE OWU WAB WIT WOO

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RECORD W L 24 23 4 15 6 23 4 16 0 8 12 24 5 12 25 24 13 12 40 16 54 14

PCT .511 .211 .207 .200 .000 .333 .294 .510 .520 .714 .794

Women FINISH 1ST 2ND 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 3 0 3 6 8 13 6

ALL CWRU DEN ERL HIR KEN OBE OWU WIT WOO

RECORD W L 27 22 3 14 29 19 6 17 0 6 25 25 3 22 41 22 40 15 13 25

PCT .551 .176 .604 .260 .000 .500 .120 .651 .727 .342

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Ian Franks, WOO Nathan Balch, WOO Justin Hallowell, WOO Dustin Rudegair, OWU James Cooper, WOO Dane Borchers, WIT Daniel Russ, WIT Tom Port, WOO Blake Mealer, WOO B.J. Harris, WAB Bryan Nelson, WOO John Ellenwood, WOO John Ellenwood, WOO Ben Schulz, ALL Greg Morris, WOO Jamel King, WIT Rowell Fernandez, WOO Chris Donovan, KEN Brian Buchanan, WOO Erich Riebe, WOO Brad Baldridge, WIT

Shaina Kaiser

Ian Franks

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Shaina Kaiser, DEN Shaina Kaiser, DEN Tyler Cordell, OWU Sarah Perrine, DEN Kristen Sheffield, DEN Kristen Sheffield, DEN Kristen Sheffield, DEN Haley Warden, WIT Kate Rolf, WIT Tiffany Barbee, OWU Jessica Viertlboeck, OWU Stephany Dunmyer, KEN Jess Viertlboeck, OWU Melissa Kolbe, WIT Kim Graf, KEN Jana Bostelman, WIT Lee Oden, WIT Christy Clay, DEN Bobbi Ashby, WIT Kate Ryan, OWU Danielle Rogers, WIT

NCAC Championship Game Results

All-Time NCAC Tournament Won-Loss Records Men

WOMEN Nan Nichols Award

MEN Al Van Wie Award

FINISH 1ST 2ND 5 4 0 0 7 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 8 7 7 1 3

2011 (W at Denison; M at Wooster) Men: Wooster 82, Wittenberg 68 Women: Denison 72, Allegheny 54

2002 (M&W at Wittenberg) Men: Wittenberg 58, Wooster 57 Women: OWU 81, Wittenberg 75

1993 (M&W at Ohio Wesleyan) Men: Wooster 64, Kenyon 48 Women: Wittenberg 67, OWU 60

2010 (W at Wittenberg; M at Wooster) Men: Wooster 88, Wittenberg 77 Women: Denison 70, Wittenberg 67

2001 (M at Wittenberg; W at OWU) Men: Wooster 59, Wittenberg 56 Women: Ohio Wesleyan 87, Earlham 76

1992 (M&W at Wooster) Men: Wooster 61, Wittenberg 54 Women: OWU 73, Wittenberg 65

2009 (W at Denison; M at Wooster) Men: Wooster 84, Wabash 72 Women: Ohio Wesleyan 73, Allegheny 65

2000 (M at Wooster; W at OWU) Men: Wooster 114, Wabash 91 Women: Kenyon 57, O. Wesleyan 51

1991 (M&W at Wooster) Men: Wittenberg 65, Wooster 48 Women: Wittenberg 71, OWU 56

2008 (W at Kenyon; M at Wooster) Men: Ohio Wesleyan 89, Wabash 72 Women: Denison 66, Wittenberg 55

1999 (M at Wooster; W at OWU) Men: Wooster 89, Allegheny 69 Women: O. Wesleyan 74, Wittenberg 72

1990 (M&W at Denison) Men: Wittenberg 86, Ohio Wesleyan 62 Women: Wooster 72, Wittenberg 56

2007 (W at Denison; M at Wooster) Men: Wooster 86, Ohio Wesleyan 51 Women: Denison 63, Allegheny 47

1998 (M&W at Wittenberg) Men: Allegheny 66, Wooster 64 Women: Wittenberg 66, Denison 53

1989 (M&W at Kenyon) Men: Allegheny 56, Wooster 54 Women: Allegheny 67, Wooster 56

2006 (W at Wittenberg; M at Wooster) Men: Wittenberg 71, Wooster 69 Women: Denison 68, Kenyon 54

1997 (M&W at Wooster) Men: Wooster 51, Wittenberg 44 Women: Kenyon 65, Ohio Wesleyan 61

1988 (M&W at Wooster) Men: Ohio Wesleyan 91, Allegheny 77 Women: Allegheny 84, O. Wesleyan 71

2005 (W at Kenyon; M at Wooster) Men: Wittenberg 61, Wooster 59 Women: Denison 49, Kenyon 39

1996 (M&W at Wittenberg) Men: Wittenberg 65, Allegheny 55 Women: Wittenberg 69, Wooster 66

1987 (M&W at Ohio Wesleyan) Men: Allegheny 96, Ohio Wesleyan 94 Women: Allegheny 61, Kenyon 42

2004 (M&W at Wittenberg) Men: Wooster 100, Wittenberg 71 Women: Wittenberg 66. Allegheny 53

1995 (M&W at Wittenberg) Men: Wooster 71, Wittenberg 67 Women: Wittenberg 80, O. Wesleyan 79

1986 (M&W at Allegheny) Men: Ohio Wesleyan 69, Kenyon 64 Women: Allegheny 69, O. Wesleyan 46

2003 (W at Wittenberg; M at Wooster) Men: Wooster 93, Allegheny 71 Women: Wittenberg 72, O. Wesleyan 58

1994 (M&W at Ohio Wesleyan) Men: Kenyon 84, Wittenberg 78 Women: Denison 80, Wittenberg 65

1985 (M&W at Ohio Wesleyan) Men: Ohio Wesleyan 65, Allegheny 59 Women: Allegheny 74, Wooster 65

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