2019 NCAC Tennis Media Guide

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2018-19 NCAC DIRECTORY President.............................................................Dr. Rock Jones Ohio Wesleyan University Vice President.............................................Dr. Gregory D. Hess Wabash College

Affiliation..........................................................NCAA Division III Founded............................................................. February, 1983 Championship Sports............................23 (11 men, 12 women)

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

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

Assistant Executive Director.............................Shannon O’Brien

Baseball................................................................ Deron Brown

Director of Athletic Communications............................. Levi Rex

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

Legal Counsel................................................... Geraldine Butler

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

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

Cross Country/Track.................................................. Len Krsak

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

Field Hockey........................................................Mary Brainard

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

Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff Women’s Lacrosse................................................. Chip Rogers

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

Softball.....................................................................Merri Taylor

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

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

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

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

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

2018-19 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College

PRESIDENT MICHAEL L. FRANDSEN Wittenberg University

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERG Denison University

PRESIDENT SARAH R. BOLTON The College of Wooster

PRESIDENT D. MARK MCCOY DePauw University

SHELLEY JUDGE The College of Wooster Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

PRESIDENT LORI E. VARLOTTA Hiram College PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATUR Kenyon College PRESIDENT CARMEN TWILLIE AMBAR Oberlin College PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONES Ohio Wesleyan University PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESS Wabash College

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BILL ROSS Allegheny College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors NATALIE WINKELFOOS Oberlin College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors BRIAN YONTZ Wittenberg University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKI Executive Director

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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 286 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.

Andrew Gold, DePauw

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The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American 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 the governance of the conference. Fifty teams from all 23 North Coast sports and Jessica Fontana, Hiram nine of the 10 members competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2017-18 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III national championship to its list last year as the Denison men’s swimming and diving team won their fourth national title in program history after the Big Red accumulated 596.5 points over the course of the four days of action at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis, Indiana. NCAC member institutions have now collected 72 national team championships since the conference was founded in February of 1983. In the 2017-18 academic year, 217 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.

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

KENYON TOPS NCAC MEN’S TENNIS COACHES’ POLL CLEVELAND, Ohio – The 2019 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Men’s Tennis Preseason Coaches’ Poll was released on Tuesday (Feb. 5) and Kenyon was selected as the favorite after earning eight of the nine first-place votes and 80 points overall. Denison was tabbed second, earning the remaining first-place vote and 73 points total. DePauw took third with 59 points, three points ahead of Oberlin (56) in fourth, while Ohio Wesleyan rounded out the top five with 40 points. Wabash (34), Wooster (28), Wittenberg (18) and Allegheny (17) completed the nine-team field. Kenyon returns the NCAC Player of the Year in junior Jacob Zalenski (Canton, Ohio/Jackson). Zalenski recorded a 22-7 record last season and was named an Intercollegiate Tennis Assocation (ITA) All-American. The Lords also return All-NCAC singles first-teamer, Austin Diehl (O’Fallen, Mo./Homeschool) who produced a 30-2 record in his sophomore season. Senior Nicholas Paolucci (Grosse Pointe, Mich./South) also returns after taking All-NCAC singles second-team honors in 2017-18. Kenyon leads the NCAC with 21 championships in 34 years (1989, 1991-93, ‘95, 2002-05, 2007-18), including winning 16 of the last 17 conference titles. Denison is not far off in the all-time title count with 12 championships (1985-89, ‘94, 1997-01, ‘06); Wooster has captured two outright titles (1990, ‘96) and four all-time. Denison and Wooster shared the inaugural title in 1985, while Denison, Kenyon and Wooster were declared tri-champions in 1989. Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is made up of ten academically selective colleges and universities Allegheny College, DePauw University, Denison University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and the College of Wooster, along with affiliate member, Earlham College (field hockey). The NCAC sponsors 23 championship sports, 11 for men and 12 for women.

2019 NCAC Preseason Men’s Tennis Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. Kenyon (8).......................................................80 2. Denison (1)......................................................73 3. DePauw...........................................................59 4. Oberlin.............................................................56 5. Ohio Wesleyan.................................................40 Wabash............................................................34 7. Wooster............................................................28 8. Wittenberg........................................................18 9. Allegheny.........................................................17

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

DENISON & KENYON ANCHOR NCAC WOMEN’S TENNIS POLL CLEVELAND, Ohio – The 2019 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Women’s Tennis Preseason Coaches’ Poll was released on Tuesday (Feb. 5) with Denison and Kenyon tied for the top spot in the voting. The Big Red and Ladies each received four first-place votes and 60 points total. DePauw checked in at third receiving 45 total points while Ohio Wesleyan (37) and Oberlin (36) took fourth and fifth. Rounding out the poll were Wooster (25) in sixth, Wittenberg (17) in seventh and Allegheny (8) in eighth. The Kenyon women’s tennis program has won back-to-back NCAC tournament championships under head coach, Scott Thielke. The ladies enter the 2019 spring season ranked No. 22 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) NCAA Division III rankings after a 21-3 record a season ago. Returners include 2018 NCAC Newcomer of the Year, Erika Oku (Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central), All-NCAC singles second-teamer Maggie Sweeney (Grosse Pointe, Ill./South) and singles third-team selection Ilana Blackwood (Saint James, Barbados/Queens). Denison enters the spring season ranked No. 30 in the ITA Division III rankings, under head coach Jamie Scott. The Big Red posted a 13-8 record a season ago and finished runner-up in the conference tournament. Lauren Hawley (Dayton, Ohio/ Archbishop Alter) and Emma Alsup (Nashville, Tenn./Harpeth Hall) return as the two-time NCAC Doubles Team of the Year. In singles action, Hawley was an All-NCAC first-team selection last season while Alsup was tabbed to the second-team. Senior Megan Hickey (Western Springs, Ill./Lyons Twp.) also received All-NCAC Honorable Mention in singles action last year. In 34 years of North Coast women’s tennis competition, four schools have claimed league championships: Allegheny took the first title in 1985, while Kenyon went on a run to claim 15 of the next 16 titles, interrupted only by Denison’s first title in 1994. The Big Red again broke the Ladies’ streak in 2002, reeling off 10-straight titles from 2002-11. DePauw earned four-straight titles from 2012-15, before Denison earned the top spot in 2016 and Kenyon reclaimed the title the last two last seasons. Kenyon leads the way with 17 North Coast titles, followed by Denison (12), DePauw (4) and Allegheny (1).

2019 NCAC Preseason Women’s Tennis Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. Denison (4)......................................................60 2. Kenyon (4).......................................................60 3. DePauw...........................................................45 4. Ohio Wesleyan.................................................37 5. Oberlin.............................................................36 6. Wooster............................................................25 7. Wittenberg........................................................17 8. Allegheny...........................................................8

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE

2018-19 Women’s Roster

2018-19 Men’s Roster Name Zach Anderson Matt Andrus Wonjoon Cho Benny Gantrish Colton Johnson Taylor Mackenzie Knowlton Ewan Malenfant Cooper Miller Fabrizzio Reategui David Salazar II Aden Salim Mike Siegel

Yr. Hometown Sr. Belle Mead, N.J. Fr. Erin, Ontario Fr. Wichita, Kan. Fr. Tilton, N.H. Sr. Apple Valley, Minn. So. Toronto, Ont. Jr. Dover, Del. Jr. Falconer, N.Y. Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. Fr. Newburgh, N.Y. So. Silver Spring, Md. Sr. Fairview, Pa.

Name Candace Burkhammer Satori Chin Liz Evans Savannah Gray Miharu Koh Serena Lin Gretchen Norton Amanda Ress Liere Hannah Schaffer Meg Yang

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

September 15 16 22 22

at Oberlin Invite at Oberlin Invite FRANCISCAN GROVE CITY

W, 9-0 W, 9-0

February 9 22 23

at Houghton MERCYHURST at John Carroll

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

Yr. Hometown Fr. Rock Creek, Ohio Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jr. San Diego, Calif. Jr. Tokyo, Japan Fr. Okatie, S.C. So. Avon, Ohio Jr. Middle Island, N.Y. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. So. Taizhou, China

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

September 7 8 9 18 22 22 February 9 16

March 17 vs. Virginia Wesleyan (Hilton Head, S.C.) 10:00 AM 18 vs. Messiah (Hilton Head, S.C.) 12:00 PM 20 vs. Wisc.-La Crosse (Hilton Head, S.C.) 8:30 AM 21 vs. Macalester (Hilton Head, S.C.) 12:00 PM 22 vs. Carleton (Hilton Head, S.C.) 8:30 AM 25 at Westminster 4:00 PM 30 PENN STATE BEHREND 11:00 AM

at Oberlin Invite at Oberlin Invite at Oberlin Invite THIEL BALDWIN WALLACE GROVE CITY at Houghton at Notre Dame College (Ohio)

W, 9-0 W, 5-4 L, 0-9 1:00 PM 1:30 PM

March 17 vs. Virginia Wesleyan (Hilton Head, S.C.) 10:00 AM 18 vs. Messiah (Hilton Head, S.C.) 12:00 PM 20 vs. Edgewood (Hilton Head, S.C.) 8:30 AM 21 vs. Stevenson (Hilton Head, S.C.) 12:00 PM 22 vs. SUNY Geneseo (Hilton Head, S.C.) 8:30 AM 25 SAINT VINCENT 5:30 PM 30 PENN STATE BEHREND 11:00 AM

April 5 WITTENBERG 6:00 PM 6 FRANCISCAN 11:00 AM 8 THIEL 4:30 PM 11 at Grove City 3:30 PM 13 at Wooster ^ 1:00 PM 14 KENYON ^ 2:00 PM 18 at Washington & Jefferson 5:00 PM 20 at Oberlin ^ 1:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

April 1 at Westminster 4:00 PM 5 WITTENBERG 6:00 PM 11 at Grove City 3:30 PM 13 at Wooster ^ 1:00 PM 14 KENYON ^ 2:00 PM 17 at Washington & Jefferson 5:00 PM 20 at Oberlin ^ 1:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Head Coach Jared Luteran Alma Mater....................West Virginia Wesleyan, 1998 Years at ALL....................................................15 Years 2018 Men’s Overall Record...................................11-8 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish................................Seventh 2018 Women’s Overall Record.............................6-11 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish..............................Eighth

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Location........................................Meadville, Pennsylvania Founded..................................................................... 1815 Nickname.................................................................Gators Colors.............................................................. Blue & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 2,100 President...................................... Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr. Athletic Director.................................................. Bill Ross Office phone...............................................(814) 332-3350 Head Coach.................................................. Jared Luteran Office phone...............................................(814) 332-2809 SID......................................................................Sean King Email................................................. sking@allegheny.edu Office phone...............................................(814) 332-5952 Fax..............................................................(814) 337-1217 Head Trainer................................................Kahla McGuire Office phone...............................................(814) 332-2817

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DENISON UNIVERSITY 2018-19 Men’s Roster

Name Akshat Agarwal Kevin Brown Blake Burstein Tim Cianciola Jacob Dennen Julian Janczak Patrick McGuigan John Purnode Vlad Rotnov Mitchell Thai Brian Weisberg

2018-19 Women’s Roster

Yr. Hometown Fr. Kolkata, India Sr. Perrysburg, Ohio Sr. Birmingham, Mich. Fr. Canfield, Ohio So. Grand Rapids, Mich. Jr. Libertyville, Ill. So. Burr Ridge, Ill. So. Granville, Ohio So. Solon, Ohio So. Hilliard, Ohio So. Long Grove, Ill.

Name Emma Alsup Morgan Arroyo Susan Biederstedt Hannah Bradvica Courtney Brown Alex Cash Hannah Cianciola Lucy Deal Devin Gramley Ashley Hammons Madeline Hart Lauren Hawley Megan Hickey Natalie Overby Charlotte Purnode

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

September 8-9 at Kenyon Invitational 15-16 at Oberlin Invitational 28-30 at ITA Central Regional (St. Louis, Mo.)

September 15-16 at Oberlin Invitational 21-24 at ITA Central Regional (Kalamazoo, Mich.) February 9 vs. Chicago (Indianapolis, Ind.) 10 at Butler 17 INDIANA (Pa.)

October 1 at ITA Central Regional (St. Louis, Mo.) February 3 at Toledo 9 vs. Chicago (Indianapolis, Ind.) 16 RHODES

1:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM

March 2 3 6 18 19 21 22 30

10:00 AM 9:30 AM 4:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM

HOPE KALAMAZOO at Ohio Wesleyan ^ vs. Tufts (Claremont, Calif.) vs. Sewanee (Claremont, Calif.) vs. Bowdoin (Whittier, Calif.) vs. Babson (Claremont, Calif.) at Wooster

11:00 AM 4:00 PM 11:00 AM

March 2 at Hope 1:00 PM 3 at Kalamazoo 2:30 PM 6 OHIO WESLEYAN ^ 4:30 PM 18 vs. New Haven (Lake Nova, Fla.) TBA 19 vs. Oral Roberts (Lake Nova, Fla.) TBA 21 vs. Wis.-Superior (Lake Nova, Fla.) TBA 21 vs. Hillsborough C.C. (Tampa, Fla.) 4:00 PM 22 vs. Wellesley (Lake Nova, Fla.) 9:30 AM 26 at Kenyon 4:30 PM 30 vs. Carnegie Mellon (Gambier, Ohio) TBA 31 CASE WESTERN 11:00 AM April 5-6 Midwest Invitational TBA 9 at Wittenberg ^ 4:30 PM 13 DEPAUW ^ 10:00 AM 20 at Northwestern Ohio 10:00 AM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

April 3 KENYON 4:30 PM 6 OBERLIN 1:00 PM 10 at Wittenberg ^ 4:30 PM 12 WABASH ^ 5:00 PM 13 DEPAUW ^ 2:00 PM 21 CARNEGIE MELLON 11:00 AM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Head Men’s Coach Peter Burling Years at DEN.....................28 Years (M), 20 Years (W) 2018 Men’s Overall Record..................................13-5 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish................................Second

Head Women’s Coach Jamie Scott Years at DEN....................................................2 Years 2018 Women’s Overall Record............................13-8 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish...........................Second

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Yr. Hometown Sr. Nashville, Tenn. So. Sherman Oaks, Calif. Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. Fr. Riverside, Calif. Sr. Dublin, Ohio So. New Albany, Ohio So. Canfield, Ohio Jr. Jacksonville, Ill. So. Sharon, Pa. Sr. Louisville, Ky. So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sr. Dayton, Ohio Sr. Western Springs, Ill. So. Nashville, Tenn. Sr. Granville, Ohio

Location........................................................ Granville, Ohio Founded...................................................................... 1831 Nickname............................................................... Big Red Colors.............................................................. Red & White Enrollment................................................................. 2,150 President.........................................Dr. Adam S. Weinberg Athletic Director................................Nan Carney-DeBord Office phone...............................................(740) 587-6428 Head Men’s Coach.........................................Peter Burling Office phone...............................................(740) 587-6689 Head Women’s Coach.....................................Jamie Scott Office phone...............................................(740) 587-5006 SID....................................................................Craig Hicks Email.................................................. hicksc@denison.edu Office phone...............................................(740) 587-6546 Fax..............................................................(740) 587-6362 Head Trainer.................................................... Tricia Harris Office phone...............................................(470) 587-6577

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

2018-19 Men’s Roster

Name Alex Bertolini Jose Bonilla Lama Christian Bradford Timmy Fisher Greg Frauenheim Daniel Kinas Mason Lee Billy Louiselle Bryce McClanahan Wyatt Metzger Jack Monovich Alex Pintilie Will Sultan

2018-19 Women’s Roster

Yr. Hometown Sr. Carmel, Ind. Jr. Santiago, Dominican Fr. Chicago, Ill. Fr. St. Louis, Mo. Sr. Lake Forest, Ill. So. Las Vegas, Nev. So. South Bend, Ind. Fr. Mission Hills, Kan. So. Glenview, Ill. Fr. Westfield, Ind. Jr. Naperville, Ill. Sr. New York, N.Y. Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio

Name Meredith Breda Ali Bush Lily Cameron Erin Friedrich Megan Galle Grace Haigh Emma Love Colleen Morris Lindsay Parks Amanda Showalter Kate Stanley Sarah Wilder

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

September 1-2 DEPAUW FALL INVITATIONAL 8-9 at Butler Invitational 21-23 at ITA Central Regional (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

September 9 DEPAUW FALL INVITATIONAL 20 at Marian 28-30 at ITA Central Regional (Kalamazoo, Mich.) February 8 9 10 13 16

CHICAGO BUTLER WASHINGTON U. INDIANAPOLIS CENTRE

March 2 PRINCIPIA 5 EARLHAM 9 WIS.-EAU CLAIRE 11 ROSE-HULMAN 25 vs. St. Thomas (Hilton Head, S.C.) 26 vs. Carleton (Hilton Head, S.C.) 27 vs. Wis.-Whitewater (Hilton Head, S.C.) 29 at Emory

Yr. Hometown Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Sr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Fr. Dallas, Texas Fr. Terre Haute, Ind. Sr. Columbus, Ind. Jr. Carmel, Ind. Jr. Carmel, Ind. Sr. Lake Forest, Ill. Fr. St. Louis, Mo. So. Centerville, Ohio Fr. Lebanon, Ind. Sr. Batesville, Ind.

L, 7-2

February 8 10 13 16 23 23

2:00 PM 6:00 PM 9:00 AM 1:30 PM 4:30 PM

CHICAGO WASHINGTON U. INDIANAPOLIS CENTRE PRINCIPIA INDIANA WESLEYAN

6:00 PM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 4:30 PM 9:00 AM 3:00 PM

March 2 at Butler 9:00 AM 8 at Illinois State 6:00 PM 16 GRAND VALLEY STATE 10:00 AM 25 vs. St. Thomas (Minn.) (Hilton Head, S.C.) 8:30 AM 25 vs. Union (Hilton Head, S.C.) 5:00 PM 27 vs. Wis.-Whitewater (Hilton Head, S.C.) 9:30 AM 28 vs. Carleton (Hilton Head, S.C.) 9:30 AM 30 at Emory 10:00 AM

4:00 PM 4:30 PM 8:30 AM 4:30 PM 11:30 PM 10:00 AM 11:30 AM 5:00 PM

April 5-6 at Midwest Invitational (Madison, Wis.) 12 at Wittenberg ^ 5:00 PM 13 at Denison ^ 10:00 AM 14 at Ohio Wesleyan ^ 10:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

April 12 at Wittenberg ^ 5:00 PM 13 at Denison ^ 2:00 PM 14 at Ohio Wesleyan ^ 1:00 PM 17 at Wabash ^ 5:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Head Coach Scott Riggle Alma Mater............................ University of Indianapolis Years at DPU...................18 Years (W), Nine Years (M) 2018 Men’s Overall Record...................................6-17 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish...................................... Fifth 2018 Women’s Overall Record............................. 8-14 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish..............................Fourth

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Location............................................. Greencastle, Indiana Founded..................................................................... 1837 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors.............................................................Gold & Black Enrollment................................................................. 2,156 President..............................................Dr. D. Mark McCoy Athletic Director...............................Stevie Baker-Watson Office phone...............................................(765) 658-6075 Head Coach.....................................................Scott Riggle Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4935 SID.................................................................... Bill Wagner Email.............................................. bwagner@depauw.edu Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4630 Head Trainer................................................Kara Campbell Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4968

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KENYON COLLEGE

2018-19 Men’s Roster

Name Henry Barrett Austin Diehl Anatol Doroskevic Patrick Hudnut Pascal Lee Darius Loghman-Adham Matias Mauviel Nicholas Paolucci Luis Platas Angelo Vidal Jack Wagner Henry Wessel Bryan Yoshino Jacob Zalenski

2018-19 Women’s Roster

Yr. Hometown Sr. Towson, Md. Jr. O’Fallon, Mo. Sr. Berg en Terblijt, Netherlands Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Fr. Chevy Chase, Md. Sr. Chevy Chase, Md. So. Bievres, France Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. Jr. Corregidora, Mexico Fr. Clayton, Mo. Fr. Edmond, Okla. So. Washington, D.C. So. Dublin, Ohio Jr. Canton, Ohio

Name Sofia Alonso Daria Beshentseva Ilana Blackwood Megan Collins Erika Oku Elena Prenovitz Kayla Pukys Annie Reiner Maggie Sweeney Anna Winslow

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

September 15-16 KENYON INVITATIONAL 21-23 at ITA Central Regional (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

February 2 17

September 8 KENYON INVITATIONAL 28-30 at ITA Central Regional (Kalamazoo, Mich.) February 2 15 16 23 23 24 March 7 10 11 13 14 15 30

NORTHWESTERN OHIO RHODES WABASH vs. Sewanee at Mary Washington vs. Stevens

3:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 9:00 AM 3:00 PM 9:00 PM

vs. Coe (Lake Nona, Fla.) vs. Wesleyan (Lake Nona, Fla.) vs. Amherst (Lake Nona, Fla.) vs. Case Western (Lake Nona, Fla.) vs. Millsaps (Lake Nona, Fla.) vs. Trinity (Lake Nova, Fla.) at Ohio Wesleyan

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1:00 PM

NORTHWESTERN OHIO CENTRE

11:00 AM 2:00 PM

March 7 vs. Coe (Lake Nona, Fla.) TBA 9 vs. Amherst (Lake Nona, Fla.) TBA 10 vs. Wesleyan (Lake Nona, Fla.) TBA 13 vs. Wash. U. (Lake Nona, Fla.) TBA 16 vs. Washington & Lee (at Mary Wash.) 1:00 PM 17 at Mary Washington 8:00 AM 26 DENISON 4:30 PM 29 CASE WESTERN 5:00 PM 30 at Ohio Wesleyan 9:00 AM 31 SWARTHMORE 9:00 AM April 5-6 at Midwest Invitational (Madison, WI) 13 OBERLIN ^ 11:00 AM 14 at Allegheny ^ 2:00 PM 17 WOOSTER ^ 4:30 PM 20 CARNEGIE MELLON 2:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

April 3 at Denison 4:30 PM 9 WOOSTER ^ 4:30 PM 13 OBERLIN ^ 3:30 PM 14 at Allegheny ^ 2:00 PM 20 CARNEGIE MELLON 2:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Head Coach Scott Thielke Alma Mater...................................South Alabama, 1983 Years at KEN....................... 25 Years (M), 23 Years (W) 2018 Men’s Overall Record.................................... 20-5 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish....................................... First 2018 Women’s Overall Record.............................. 21-3 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish.................................. First

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Yr. Hometown Fr. Miami, Fla. Fr. Moscow, Russia So. Saint James, Barbados Jr. Burlington, Vt. So. Hinsdale, Ill. So. Erie, Pa. So. Louisville, Ohio Sr. New York, N.Y. Sr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. Fr. Sunrise, Fla.

Location....................................................... Gambier, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1824 Nickname................................................... Lords & Ladies Colors......................................................... Purple & White Enrollment................................................................. 1,650 President............................................Dr. Sean M. Decatur Interim Athletic Director..............................Jill McCartney Office phone............................................... (740) 427-5811 Head Coach....................................................Scott Thielke Office phone...............................................(740) 427-5620 SID................................................................... Marty Fuller Email.................................................. fullerm@kenyon.edu Office phone...............................................(740) 427-5471 Fax..............................................................(740) 427-5401 Head Trainer.................................................. Mark Teeples Office phone...............................................(740) 427-5017

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OBERLIN COLLEGE

2018-19 Men’s Roster

Name Camron Cohen James Dill Elias Duthinh Ben Echikson Matthew Gittings Stephen Gruppuso Justin Lee Elliot Nuss Nathan Silverstein Sam Topper Zachary Vaughn

2018-19 Women’s Roster

Yr. Hometown Jr. Arlington, Va. Fr. Chicago, Ill. Sr. Frederick, Md. Fr. Brussels, Belgium Sr. Larchmont, N.Y. Jr. Bayport, N.Y. Fr. Williamsburg, Va. So. Portland, Ore. Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. Fr. Irvine, Calif. Jr. Vacaville, Calif.

Name Alandria Bellamy Delaney Black Rainie Heck Hannah Keidan Francesca Kern Claudia Olaes Maja Shaw Todorovic Rebecca Shiloff

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

September 7-9 OBERLIN INVITATIONAL 21-23 ITA CENTRAL REGIONAL

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

September 15-16 OBERLIN INVITATIONAL 28-30 at ITA Central Regional (St. Louis. Mo.) October 6

FINDLAY

L, 6-3

February 1 at Duquesne 9 CARNEGIE MELLON 16 ASHLAND 17 vs. St. Bonaventure (Cleveland, Ohio) 17 at Cleveland State 24 OHIO NORTHERN

1:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:00 PM

March 2 at Rochester 3 at Hobart 16 JOHN CARROLL 25 vs. Carleton (Hilton Head, S.C.) 26 vs. Union (Hilton Head, S.C.) 28 vs. Wis.-Whitewater (Hilton Head, S.C.)

10:00 AM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:30 AM 11:00 AM

April 6 at Denison 2:00 PM 7 WOOSTER ^ 1:00 PM 13 at Kenyon ^ 3:30 PM 14 at Ohio Wesleyan 1:00 PM 20 ALLEGHENY ^ 1:00 PM 21 CASE WESTERN 1:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

October 6

FINDLAY

February 9 9 15 16 23 24

BALDWIN WALLACE OTTERBEIN HOPE KALAMAZOO at Ohio Northern INDIANA (PA.)

10:00 AM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 10:00 AM 4:00 PM 10:00 AM

March 2 3 16 20 26 27 28

at William Smith at Rochester JOHN CARROLL ASHLAND vs. Union (Hilton Head, S.C.) vs. Carleton (Hilton Head, S.C.) vs. St. Thomas (Hilton Head, S.C.)

10:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 5:30 PM 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 8:30 AM

April 5 6 6 13 14 20 27-29

WOOSTER ^ 4:30 PM WITTENBERG 10:00 AM at Case Western 4:00 PM at Kenyon ^ 11:00 AM OHIO WESLEYAN 4:30 PM ALLEGHENY ^ 1:00 PM NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, IN)

L, 9-0

^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Head Men’s Coach Eric Ishida Alma Mater.................................Ohio University, 2004 Years at OBE.................................................Six Years 2018 Men’s Overall Record................................ 11-10 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish....................................Third

Head Women’s Coach Constantine Ananiadis Alma Mater............................................. Stetson, 1996 Years at OBE.................................................. 10 Years 2018 Women’s Overall Record............................ 16-9 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish............................... Third

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Yr. Hometown Fr. Pontiac, Mich. Jr. Huron, Ohio Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. Fr. River Forest, Ill. Fr. Erie, Pa. So. Oberlin, Ohio So. Elmhurst, ll. Fr. El Paso, Texas

Quick Facts

Location......................................................... Oberlin, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1833 Nickname........................................ Yeomen & Yeowomen Colors........................................................Crimson & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 2,900 President......................................... Carmen Twillie Ambar Athletic Director.................................. Natalie Winkelfoos. Office phone...............................................(440) 775-6463 Men’s Head Coach.............................................Eric Ishida Office phone...............................................(440) 315-2399 Women’s Head Coach......................Constantie Ananiadis Office phone...............................................(440) 775-6752 SID................................................................. Mike Mancini Email.........................................mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Office phone...............................................(440) 775-8503 Fax..............................................................(440) 775-8957 Head Trainer......................................................Jill Rondini Office phone...............................................(440) 775-8568

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV. 2018-19 Men’s Roster

2018-19 Women’s Roster

Name Pako Alevizopoulos Aaron Bennington Grant Brooks Miller Buckholz Felipe Duarte Rico Jack Hibbard Billy Lewis Alex Riess

Yr. Hometown Sr. Athens, Greece Jr. Ashley, Ohio Fr. Dublin, Ohio So. Cleveland, Ohio Sr. Bogota, Colombia Sr. Valparaiso, Ind. So. Madison, N.J. Fr. Dayton, Ohio Omar Santiagonunez Ahumada So. Toluca, Mexico Ryan Simon Jr. Toledo, Ohio Ben Stein Fr. Westport, Conn.

Name Lauren Corcoran Ale Coronel-Zegarra Rachel Forrest Diamond Person Nicola Randle Meryl Reams Ruthie Silberman Sydney Simmons

Yr. Hometown Sr. Tampa, Fla. Fr. Hollywood, Fla. Fr. St. Louis, Mo. Sr. Columbus, Ohio Fr. Exeter, N.H. Sr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Fr. Deerfield, Ill. Sr. Worthington, Ohio

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

September 8 TRANSYLVANIA 15-16 at Kenyon Invitational 21-22 at ITA Regional (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

2018-19 Men’s Schedule September 8-9 at Kenyon Invitational 28-29 at ITA Central Regional (St. Louis, Mo.) February 2 TIFFIN 9 HOPE 9 CENTRE 15 at Wis.-Whitewater 15 vs. Grinnel (Lake Geneva, Wis.) 16 vs. Wheaton (Lake Geneva, Wis.) 22 WOOSTER 23 ASHLAND 23 GROVE CITY March 2 EARLHAM 2 THOMAS MORE 6 DENISON ^ 8-15 Spring Break Trip In Orlando, Fla. 20 at Wittenberg ^ 23 JOHN CARROLL 23 TRANSYLVANIA 26 OHIO NORTHERN 30 KENYON

February 2 March 2 3 6 8-15 20 22 23 30

11:00 AM 5:30 PM 12:30 PM 10:00 AM 6:15 PM 12:45 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM 4:00 PM

TIFFIN

2:00 PM

at Kalamazoo at St. Mary’s (Ind.) at Denison ^ Spring Break Trip In Orlando, Fla. WITTENBERG ^ at Ohio Northern at John Carroll KENYON

2:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 10:00 AM

April 2 at Otterbein 4:30 PM 7 WOOSTER 2:00 PM 14 DEPAUW ^ 12:00 PM 18 at Ashland 4:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

10:00 AM 6:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 10:00 AM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM

April 2 ROSE-HULMAN 4:00 PM 5 at Case Western 4:00 AM 7 WABASH ^ 10:00 AM 12 OBERLIN 4:30 PM 14 DEPAUW ^ 12:00 PM 17 OTTERBEIN 4:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, IN) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Head Coach Rob Postma

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W, 6-3

Alma Mater........................................Wittenberg, 2002 Years at OWU............................................Three Years 2018 Men’s Overall Record................................ 16-11 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish..................................Fourth 2018 Women’s Overall Record............................ 11-6 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish................................ Fifth

Location......................................................Delaware, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1842 Nickname..................................................Battling Bishops Colors..............................................................Red & Black Enrollment................................................................. 1,600 President....................................................Dr. Rock Jones Athletic Director................................................Doug Zipp Office phone...............................................(740) 368-3738 Head Coach.....................................................Rob Postma Office phone...............................................(614) 592-7357 SID..........................................................Mark Beckenbach Email...................................................mlbecken@owu.edu Office phone...............................................(740) 368-3340 Fax..............................................................(740) 368-3332 Head Trainer......................................................Todd Miller Office phone...............................................(740) 368-3747

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WABASH COLLEGE 2018-19 Men’s Roster

Name Emerson Courter Andrew Denning Sawyer Donovan Evan Frank Jordan Greenwell Reed Mathis Patrick McAuley Duncan Roy Lukas Senn Nieshaal Thambipillay Devin Vanyo Andrew Wright

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

Yr. Hometown Fr. Evansville, Ind. Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. Sr. Clayton, Ind. Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Sr. Evansville, Ind. Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Sr. Washington, Ind. Fr. Karlsruhe, Germany Fr. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Fr. Peninsula, Ohio Fr. Monticello, Ind.

September 28-30 at ITA Central Regional (Kalamazoo, MI) January 26 26

AUGUSTANA HOPE

10:00 PM 5:00 PM

February 2 9 9 16 23 23

at Kalamazoo CASE WESTERN EARLHAM at Kenyon vs. Wheaton (Elmhurst, Ill.) at Elmhurst

10:00 AM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM

March 3 vs. Birmingham-Southern (Orlando, Fla.) 8:00 AM 3 vs. Clark University (Orlando, Fla.) 2:30 PM 4 vs. Penn State Berks (Orlando, Fla.) 8:00 AM 4 vs. Adrian (Orlando, Fla.) 6:30 PM 6 vs. Oneonta (Orlando, Fla.) 6:30 PM 10 WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER 11:00 AM 12 WOOSTER 12:00 PM 16 at Coe 10:00 AM 31 MANCHESTER 2:00 PM April 7 at Ohio Wesleyan ^ 10:00 AM 10 ROSE-HULMAN 4:00 PM 12 at Denison ^ 5:00 PM 13 at Wittenberg ^ 10:00 AM 17 DEPAUW ^ 5:00 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, IN) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Head Coach Jason Hutchison Alma Mater................................. Western Illinois, 2003 Years at WAB �������������������������������������������������14 years 2018 Men’s Overall Record................................13-12 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish....................................Sixth

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Quick Facts Location.............................................. Crawfordsville, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1832 Nickname........................................................ Little Giants Colors...................................................................... Scarlet Enrollment.................................................................... 900 President............................................Dr. Gregory D. Hess Athletic Director.............................................Matt Tanney Office phone...............................................(765) 361-6233 Head Coach..............................................Jason Hutchison Office phone...............................................(765) 361-6353 SID................................................................... Brent Harris Email................................................. harrisb@wabash.edu Office phone...............................................(765) 361-6165 Fax..............................................................(765) 361-6424 Head Trainer.................................................Mark Elizondo Office phone...............................................(765) 361-6235

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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY 2018-19 Men’s Roster

Name Nathan Baulch Timmy McNulty Luke Minard Martin Mora Joe Patton Gavin Tay Kieren Thomas

2018-19 Women’s Roster

Yr. Hometown So. Nashville, Tenn. Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Sr. Dayton, Ohio R-Sr. Quito, Ecuador Fr. Grantham, England Fr. Perth, Australia Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio

Name Hannah Bowman Sarah Gallup Aliza Johnson Alivia Livesay Kathleen McGuff Carli Milano Josie Paazig Harunya Ravindran Julia Stefanko Sarah Wilke

Yr. Hometown Jr. Yorktown, Ind. Jr. Grand Rapids, Mich. So. West Bath, Ohio Sr. Tryon, N.C. So. Gahanna, Ohio Sr. Dayton, Ohio Fr. Hilliard, Ohio So. Columbus, Ohio Fr. Dayton, Ohio Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

September 14 vs. Midway (Portsmouth, Ohio) W, 5-3 14 at Shawnee State Cancelled 20 THOMAS MORE W, 6-3 28-30 at ITA Regional Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.)

September 10 THOMAS MORE 14 vs. Midway (Portsmouth, Ohio) 14 at Shawnee State

Cancelled W, 5-0 Postponed

October 6

October 6

THOMAS MORE

Cancelled

February 16 23

vs. Otterbein (Tipp City, Ohio) SHAWNEE STATE

Cancelled 11:00 AM

at Transylvania at Johnson University at Sewannee at Dayton at Hanover at Heidelberg OHIO WESLEYAN ^ at Trine at Wooster

1:30 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 11:00 AM

at Oberlin

February 16 at Ohio Northern 17 vs. Centre (Tipp City, Ohio) 23 vs. Shawnee State (Dayton, Ohio) March 1 2 4 10 15 17 20 23 31

at Transylvania at Johnson University at Sewanee at Dayton at Hanover at Heidelberg OHIO WESLEYAN ^ at Trine at Wooster

W, 5-3 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM

March 1 2 4 10 15 17 20 23 30

6:30 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

April 5 at Allegheny 6:00 PM 6 at Oberlin 10:00 AM 9 DENISON ^ 4:30 PM 12 DEPAUW ^ 5:00 PM 14 at Wright State 4:00 PM 19 at Otterbein 3:30 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

April 5 at Allegheny 6:00 PM 10 DENISON ^ 4:30 PM 12 DEPAUW ^ 5:00 PM 13 WABASH ^ 10:00 AM 14 at Wright State 4:00 PM 19 at Otterbein 3:30 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC West Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Quick Facts

Head Coach Tyler Johnston Alma Mater.................................Ohio Dominican, 2014 Years at WIT.........................................Second Season 2018 Men’s Overall Record................................... 1-10 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish.....................................Ninth 2018 Women’s Overall Record............................... 6-9 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish........................... Seventh

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Location....................................................Springfield, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1845 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors............................................................. Red & White Enrollment................................................................. 1,900 President...................................... Dr. Michael L. Frandsen Athletic Director.......................................... Gary Williams Office phone...............................................(937) 327-6472 Head Coach.................................................Tyler Johnston Office phone...............................................(937) 725-6428 SID....................................................................... AJ Meyer Email............................................ meyera@wittenberg.edu Office phone............................................... (937) 327-6114 Fax.............................................................. (937) 327-6112 Head Trainer..................................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone...............................................(937) 327-6467

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

2018-19 Men’s Roster

Name Joaquin Abos Amo Luke Borgelt Wyatt Brugge Craig Deng Nathan Devereux Jesse DeWitt Austin Hanna Saeed Husain Alon Liberman Nebyou Minassie Alexander Morris Ben Schrock

2018-19 Women’s Roster

Yr. Hometown So. Ayegui, Spain So. Zeeland, Mich. So. Bellingham, Wash. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jr. Finksburg, Md. Sr. Brooksville, Fla. Fr. Seville, Ohio So. Karachi, Pakistan Fr. Montevideo, Uruguay Fr. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia So. Royal Oak, Mich. Fr. Potomac, Md.

Name Kendra Devereux Sarah Duran Laura Haley Rebeca LaRue Qingyue Li Meklit Minassie Emma Saxton Shannon Sertz Mahlet Zemedkun

2018-19 Men’s Schedule

September 8-9 at Kenyon Invite 15-16 at Oberlin Invitational 21 at Mount Union 22 WALSH 28-29 ITA Regional (St. Louis, Mo.)

February 16 vs. Earlham (N. Ridgeville, Ohio) 16 vs. Franciscan (N. Ridgeville, Ohio) 22 at Ohio Wesleyan March 1 vs. Northern Kentucky (Columbus, Ohio) 3 at Cleveland State 11 at DePauw 12 at Wabash 16 vs. Vassar (Claremont, Calif.) 17 at Chapman 19 vs. Principia (Costa Mesa, Calif.) 30 DENISON 31 WITTENBERG

2018-19 Women’s Schedule

September 8-9 at Oberlin Invitational 21-22 at ITA Central Regional (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 28 MUSKINGUM

W, 8-1 W, 5-4

February 9 vs. Mount Vernon (Lexington, Ohio) 23 vs. Baldwin Wallace (Medina, Ohio)

11:00 AM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM

W, 8-1 12:00 PM 11:00 AM

March 4 MOUNT UNION 4:30 PM 9 CALVIN 9:00 AM 9 CAPITAL 4:00 PM 14 vs. Webster (Hilton Head, S.C.) 10:30 AM 15 vs. Catholic (Hilton Head, S.C.) 11:30 AM 16 vs. Southern Virginia (Hilton Head, S.C.) 9:00 AM 18 vs. Wis.-La Crosse (Hilton Head, S.C.) 12:30 PM 19 vs. Edgewood 5:00 PM 29 at Otterbein 4:30 PM 30 WITTENBERG 11:00 AM

1:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM TBA 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM

April 5 at Oberlin ^ 4:30 PM 7 at Ohio Wesleyan 2:00 PM 12 WESTMINSTER 4:30 PM 13 ALLEGHENY ^ 1:00 PM 17 at Kenyon ^ 4:30 PM 19 INDIANA KOKOMO 4:30 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

April 7 at Oberlin ^ 1:00 PM 9 at Kenyon ^ 4:30 PM 13 ALLEGHENY ^ 1:00 PM 20 vs. Case Western (Oberlin, Ohio) 8:30 AM 20 vs. Hope (Oberlin, Ohio) 4:30 PM 26-28 NCAC Championships (Indianapolis, Ind.) ^ - NCAC East Match Home Matches in CAPS AND BOLD

Men’s Coach Zachary Hasenyager Alma Mater..............................................Redlands, 2005 Years at WOO................................................. Four Years 2018 Men’s Overall Record......................................8-15 2018 Men’s NCAC Finish......................................Eighth

Women’s Coach Amy Behrman Alma Mater............................................ Catawba, 2004 Years at WOO..................................................Six Years 2018 Women’s Overall Record............................. 15-5 2018 Women’s NCAC Finish.................................Sixth

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Yr. Hometown So. Finksburg, Md. So. Portland, Ore. So. Tiffin, Ohio Fr. Chugiak, Alaska Jr. Beijing, China Fr. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Fr. DeWitt, Mich. Jr. Fairview, Pa. Jr. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Quick Facts

Location........................................................Wooster, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1866 Nickname.....................................................Fighting Scots Colors.............................................................Black & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 2,000 President............................................. Dr. Sarah R. Bolton Athletic Director......................................Dr. Keith Beckett Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2189 Men’s Head Coach............................Zachary Hasenyager Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2326 Women’s Head Coach.................................Amy Behrman Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2637 SID................................................................... Kevin Smith Email..................................................ksmith@wooster.edu Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2374 Head Trainer........................................................Tom Love Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2184

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2018-19 ITA Division III Preseason National Rankings WOMEN 1..................................... Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 2...................................................................Emory 3................................................................Amherst 4................................................................Williams 5........................................................... Middlebury 6............................................................. Wesleyan 7..................................................................... Tufts 8..................................................... Pomona-Pitzer 9.......................................................................MIT 10..............................................................Chicago 11..................................................Carnegie Mellon 12............................................................ Sewanee 13................................................... Washington U. 14............................................................Skidmore 15............................................................. Bowdoin 16.................................................... Case Western 17............................................... Mary Washington 18..............................................Washington & Lee 19.............................................................Brandeis 20................................................................... NYU 21.....................................................Trinity (Texas) 22..............................................................Kenyon 23................................................... Johns Hopkins 24.......................................... Christopher Newport 25................................................................Linfield 26............................................................Redlands 27.............................................................Whitman 28............................................ Gustavus Adolphus 29................................................................ Vassar 30.............................................................Denison 31............................................................. Carleton 32.................................................Wis.-Whitewater 33........................................................... Chapman 34..................................................... Southwestern 35............................................................Wellesley 36..................................................................Colby 37..................................................................Bates 38.................................................... Trinity (Conn.) 39.................................................................. Hope 40..................................................... Lewis & Clark 15

MEN 1.....................................................Middlebury 2.........................................................Bowdoin 3......................................................... Chicago 4............................................................ Emory 5......................................................... Williams 6...............................Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 7......................................................... Amherst 8........................................Gustavus Adolphus 9............................................... Washington U. 10.......................................... Carnegie Mellon 11......................................................Wesleyan 12.............................................Pomona-Pitzer 13...................................................... Whitman 14....................................................... Kenyon 15.............................North Carolina Wesleyan 16.............................................Johns Hopkins 17.............................................. Trinity (Texas) 18..............................................Case Western 19................................................. Swarthmore 20.........................................Mary Washington 21...................................................... Brandeis 22.............................................................Tufts 23......................................................Sewanee 24........................................................... Bates 25...................................................Kalamazoo 26...............................................................RPI 27...................................................... Denison 28..................................................... Skidmore 29...............................................Lewis & Clark 30..................................................George Fox 31........... University of California - Santa Cruz 32........................................................ Caltech 33....................................Christopher Newport 34........................................................Oberlin 35..........................................................Hobart 36...................Stevens Institute of Technology 37.......................................................Carleton 38...............................................Southwestern 39..............................................................Coe 40..........................................................Pacific NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE


Men’s Tennis All-Time Standings 2017-18

2016-17

2015-16

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 20-5 2. Denison................................. 4-0.......... 13-5 3. Oberlin.................................. 2-1.........11-10 4. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-2.........16-11 5. DePauw................................ 2-2.......... 6-17 6. Wabash................................. 2-2........ 13-12 7. Allegheny.............................. 0-3...........11-8 8. Woooster.............................. 1-2.......... 8-15 9. Wittenberg............................ 0-4.......... 1-10

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 4-0.........14-11 2. DePauw................................ 3-0........ 10-10 3. Oberlin.................................. 3-1........ 16-10 4. Denison................................. 2-1...........9-11 5. Wabash................................. 1-2........ 12-14 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-2........ 15-10 7. Wooster................................ 1-3.......... 8-19 8. Wittenberg............................ 0-3...........8-11 9. Allegheny.............................. 0-4.......... 5-15

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 4-0........ 14-10 2. Denison................................. 2-1.......... 13-7 3. DePauw................................ 2-1........ 12-10 4. Oberlin.................................. 3-1.......... 15-9 5. Allegheny.............................. 2-2.......... 8-14 6. Wabash................................. 2-1........ 18-15 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3.......... 9-12 8. Wooster................................ 0-4........ 10-16 9. Wittenberg............................ 0-3.......... 7-15

Player of the Year: Jacob Zalenski, KEN Doubles Team of the Year: W. Reifeis, P. McAuley, WAB Newcomer of the Year: Vlad Rotnov, DEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Titas Bera, WOO Doubles Team of the Year: K. Brown & B. Burstein, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Jacob Zalenski, KEN Coach of the Year: Eric Ishida, OBE NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Sam Geier, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Kevin Brown, DEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2014-15

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2013-14

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2012-13

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 20-6 2. DePauw................................ 4-0.........12-11 3. Denison................................. 3-1........ 12-10 4. Oberlin.................................. 2-1.........12-11 5. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.......... 12-9 6. Wabash................................. 2-2.......... 20-9 7. Wooster................................ 0-3........ 10-10 8. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3.........11-15 9. Wittenberg............................ 0-4.......... 1-13

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon ................................. 3-0.......... 19-8 2. DePauw................................ 4-0.......... 15-7 3. Denison................................. 3-1.......... 14-7 4. Allegheny.............................. 2-1.......... 15-7 5. Oberlin.................................. 1-2........ 12-13 Wabash................................. 1-3........ 12-16 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 0-4.......... 7-19 Wittenberg............................ 2-2.........11-10 9. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 10-9

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon ................................. 4-0.......... 25-4 2. DePauw................................ 3-0........ 10-13 3. Denison................................. 2-1.......... 12-7 4. Wittenberg............................ 1-2.......... 16-8 5. Allegheny.............................. 3-1.......... 16-3 6. Wabash................................. 0-3........ 16-13 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3.......... 8-17 8. Oberlin.................................. 2-2.......... 9-13 9. Wooster................................ 0-4.......... 5-14

Player of the Year: Wade Heerboth, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Michael Drougas, OBE Coach of the Year: Eric Ishida, OBE NCAA Representatives: DPU, KEN

Player of the Year: Wade Heerboth, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Ian Paik, OBE Coach of the Year: Jared Luteran, ALL NCAA Representatives: DPU, KEN

Player of the Year: Paul Burgin, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Callan Louis, OBE Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2011-12

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon ................................. 4-0.......... 24-5 2. Denison................................. 2-1.......... 15-5 3. DePauw................................ 3-0.......... 16-8 4. Wittenberg............................ 1-2.......... 17-8 5. Wabash................................. 0-3........ 17-10 6. Allegheny.............................. 3-1............ 9-9 7. Oberlin.................................. 2-2.........11-13 8. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3.......... 8-14 9. Wooster................................ 0-4.......... 6-13 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Paul Burgin, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Mike Razumovsky, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

2008-09

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2010-11

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon ................................. 3-0.......... 17-4 2. Denison................................. 3-0.......... 13-8 3. Wabash................................. 2-1........ 18-10 4. Allegheny.............................. 2-1.......... 12-6 5. Wittenberg............................ 1-2.......... 14-7 6. Oberlin.................................. 1-2.......... 7-17 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 0-3...........9-11 8. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 4-18 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Jeremy Polster, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Patrick Cole, ALL Coach of the Year: Jason Hutchison, WAB NCAA Representatives: KEN

2007-08

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2009-10

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon ................................. 3-0.......... 20-7 2. Denison................................. 4-0.......... 18-4 3. Wabash................................. 3-1.........17-11 4. Allegheny.............................. 2-1.........12-11 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3........ 10-10 6. Wittenberg............................ 2-2.........12-11 7. Oberlin.................................. 0-3.......... 4-22 8. Wooster................................ 1-2.......... 6-14 9. Earlham................................ 0-4.......... 8-10 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Michael Greenberg, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Brad Maisey, ERL Coach of the Year: Jason Hutchison, WAB NCAA Representatives: KEN

2006-07

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon ................................. 3-0.......... 21-7 2. Denison................................. 4-0.......... 15-5 3. Wabash................................. 2-2.........11-16 4. Wittenberg............................ 3-1.......... 15-8 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3.......... 12-9 6. Wooster................................ 2-1.......... 14-8 7. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.......... 9-10 8. Oberlin.................................. 0-3.......... 0-22 9. Earlham................................ 0-4.......... 4-10

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 6-0.......... 25-1 2. Denison................................. 6-1.......... 14-7 3. Allegheny.............................. 4-2.......... 15-7 4. Wabash................................. 4-2.........11-14 5. Wooster................................ 2-5.......... 8-14 6. Oberlin.................................. 3-3.......... 8-10 7. Wittenberg............................ 2-7...........5-11 8. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-6.......... 7-14 9. Earlham................................ 0-3............ 2-8

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon ................................. 6-0.......... 17-7 2. Denison................................. 7-1.......... 14-8 3. Allegheny.............................. 3-3...........8-11 4. Wooster................................ 5-2.......... 15-8 5. Wabash................................. 2-4........ 14-13 6. Oberlin.................................. 3-4.......... 9-15 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-4.......... 7-10 8. Wittenberg............................ 1-7.......... 2-16 9. Earlham................................ 0-4............ 0-9

Player of the Year: Michael Greenberg, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Tomas Piskacek, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Michael Greenberg, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Michael Greenberg, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Daniel Becker, KEN Newcomer of the Year: William VandenBerg, KEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

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*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Coach of the Year: Jared Luteran, ALL; Jason Hutchinson, WAB

NCAA Representatives: KEN

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Men’s Tennis All-Time Standings (2) 2005-06

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 7-1.......... 17-5 2. Kenyon.................................. 6-0.......... 16-6 3. Wooster................................ 4-3.......... 10-8 4. Allegheny.............................. 3-2.......... 10-8 5. Oberlin.................................. 4-3.......... 12-8 6. Wittenberg............................ 2-4.......... 6-13 7. Wabash................................. 1-6........ 10-17 8. Earlham................................ 2-2............ 9-7 9. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 0-7.......... 5-10 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Jordan Buehler, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Jay Horrey, WAB Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

2002-03

2004-05

2003-04

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 4-0.......... 15-5 2. Denison................................. 4-0.......... 12-5 3. Wooster................................ 3-1.......... 16-5 4. Oberlin.................................. 2-2.......... 13-8 5. Allegheny.............................. 1-3...........8-11 6. Wittenberg............................ 3-1.......... 12-9 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-2............ 9-9 8. Earlham................................ 1-3...........11-9 9. Hiram.................................... 0-4............ 2-8 Wabash................................. 0-4.......... 5-18

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 4-0.......... 15-4 2. Wooster................................ 3-1.......... 16-8 3. Oberlin.................................. 2-2.......... 15-7 4. Allegheny.............................. 1-3.........11-13 5. Denison................................. 3-1...........11-9 6. Wittenberg............................ 3-1............ 9-6 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 3-1.......... 7-12 8. Wabash................................. 1-3.......... 9-17 9. Earlham................................ 0-4.......... 10-8 Hiram.................................... 0-4...........2-11

Player of the Year: Borko Tesic, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Randy Lofgren, DEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Borko Tesic, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Will Morrison, WOO

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2001-02

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Coach of the Year: Don Hunsinger, OBE; Hayden Schilling, WOO

NCAA Representatives: KEN

2000-01

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 4-0.......... 19-4 2. Wittenberg............................ 4-0.......... 15-5 3. Denison................................. 3-1............ 9-7 4. Wooster................................ 3-1........ 10-12 5. Earlham................................ 1-3.......... 18-5 Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-2.......... 9-10 7. Allegheny.............................. 1-3.......... 5-18 Oberlin.................................. 2-2.........11-12 9. Hiram.................................... 0-4............ 4-9 Wabash................................. 0-4.......... 2-15

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 4-0.......... 17-3 2. Denison................................. 4-0.........11-12 3. Wittenberg............................ 3-1.......... 14-4 4. Wooster................................ 3-1........ 13-10 5. Allegheny.............................. 2-2........ 10-10 6. Wabash................................. 2-2.......... 13-9 7. Earlham................................ 1-3.......... 12-8 8. Oberlin.................................. 1-3.......... 6-16 9. Hiram.................................... 0-4.......... 3-10 Ohio Wesleyan..................... 0-4.......... 4-14

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 4-0.......... 15-5 2. Kenyon.................................. 4-0........ 12-10 3. Wittenberg............................ 3-1.......... 16-6 4. Wooster................................ 3-1......... 11-11 5. Allegheny.............................. 2-2.......... 14-8 6. Wabash................................. 2-2.......... 13-6 7. Oberlin.................................. 1-3.......... 7-19 8. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3.......... 3-17 9. Earlham................................ 0-4............ 9-9 Hiram.................................... 0-4...........5-11

Player of the Year: Nilesh Saldanha, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Ryan Drew, OWU Coach of the Year: Dave Engle, WIT NCAA Representatives: KEN, WIT

Player of the Year: Casey Clagett, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Mike Herrick, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

Player of the Year: Jeronie Barnes, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Nilesh Saldanha, WOO Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, WIT

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1999-2000

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 4-0.......... 15-8 2. Kenyon.................................. 2-0.......... 15-8 3. Wittenberg............................ 3-1.......... 17-7 4. Allegheny.............................. 3-1.......... 17-7 5. Wooster................................ 1-2.........11-12 6. Wabash................................. 2-2........ 10-18 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-3...........8-11 8. Oberlin.................................. 1-3.......... 6-19 9. Earlham................................ 0-4.......... 10-7 Hiram.................................... 0-2.......... 2-10 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Jeronie Barnes, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Jeronie Barnes, DEN Coach of the Year: Dave Engle, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

1996-97

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1998-99

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1997-98

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 7-0.......... 21-2 2. Kenyon.................................. 6-1.......... 16-7 3. Wooster................................ 5-2.......... 18-5 4. Allegheny.............................. 3-4.......... 18-9 5. CWRU................................... 4-3.......... 12-5 6. Wittenberg............................ 3-5.......... 8-14 7. Oberlin.................................. 1-7.......... 6-20 8. Ohio Wesleyan.................... 2-6.......... 4-16 9. Earlham................................ 0-3............ 3-8

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 6-0.......... 19-4 2. Kenyon.................................. 6-1.......... 17-7 3. Wooster................................ 4-3........ 15-10 4. Allegheny.............................. 4-3.......... 17-8 5. CWRU................................... 4-3.......... 12-6 6. Wittenberg............................ 4-4......... 11-11 7. Oberlin.................................. 1-6.......... 4-19 8. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-7.......... 6-17 9. Earlham................................ 0-3............ 6-6

Player of the Year: Lee Hays, DEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

Player of the Year: Lee Hays, DEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1995-96

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1994-95

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 7-0.......... 22-4 2. Kenyon.................................. 5-2.......... 19-7 3. Wooster................................ 6-1.......... 15-9 4. CWRU................................... 5-3.......... 12-6 5. Allegheny.............................. 3-4.......... 18-9 6. Oberlin.................................. 2-5.......... 8-14 7. Wittenberg............................ 2-6.......... 9-12 8. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-7.......... 3-18 9. Earlham................................ 0-3............ 3-9

Member Overall 1. Wooster............................................... 19-6 2. Denison................................................ 15-5 3. Kenyon................................................. 17-9 4. CWRU.................................................. 13-8 5. Allegheny............................................. 21-6 6. Ohio Wesleyan.................................... 7-13 7. Wittenberg........................................... 4-10 8. Oberlin................................................. 9-12 9. Earlham................................................. 2-7

Member Overall 1. Kenyon................................................. 18-6 2. Denison................................................ 13-6 3. Allegheny............................................. 19-4 4. Oberlin................................................11-10 5. Wooster............................................... 6-17 6. CWRU...................................................6-11 7. Ohio Wesleyan.....................................8-11 8. Wittenberg............................................. 6-9 9. Earlham................................................. 3-9

Player of the Year: Lee Hays, DEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, WOO

Player of the Year: Johan Nyblom, WOO Coach of the Year: Hayden Schilling, WOO NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year: Warren Cham-A-Koon, WOO Coach of the Year: David Schilling, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN, WOO

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

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*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

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Men’s Tennis All-Time Standings (3) 1993-94

1992-93

1991-92

Member Overall 1. Denison................................................ 17-5 2. Wooster............................................... 21-6 3. Kenyon..................................................11-8 4. Allegheny............................................. 16-7 5. Ohio Wesleyan.................................. 15-10 6. Oberlin................................................. 15-7 7. CWRU.................................................. 13-8 8. Wittenberg............................................8-11 9. Earlham............................................... 0-10

Member Overall 1. Kenyon................................................. 15-6 2. Denison................................................ 15-4 3. Wittenberg........................................... 13-5 4. Oberlin............................................... 10-13 5. Ohio Wesleyan.................................... 15-6 6. Wooster............................................. 10-13 7. Allegheny........................................... 14-10 8. CWRU.................................................. 9-14 9. Earlham................................................. 0-9

Member Overall 1. Kenyon................................................. 15-6 2. Wooster............................................... 19-7 3. Denison................................................ 17-5 4. Oberlin................................................16-11 5. Wittenberg............................................. 8-7 6. Ohio Wesleyan.................................... 10-8 7. CWRU.................................................... 5-7 8. Allegheny............................................11-10 9. Earlham................................................. 3-5

Player of the Year: Carl Erikson, OBE Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: KEN, OBE, WOO

Player of the Year: Carl Erikson, OBE Coach of the Year: Paul Wardlaw, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OBE, OWU

Player of the Year: Anthony Fernandez, WOO Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN, OBE, WOO

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1990-91

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1989-90

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 7-0.......... 21-7 2. Wooster................................ 7-1.......... 19-6 3. Denison................................. 6-2.......... 15-8 4. Oberlin.................................. 4-4.........15-11 5. Wittenberg............................ 5-3.......... 12-5 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 3-5.......... 12-9 7. CWRU................................... 1-6............ 9-9 8. Allegheny.............................. 1-6.......... 7-17 9. Earlham................................ 0-7.......... 1-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster................................ 6-2.......... 21-6 2. Denison................................. 7-0.......... 18-3 3. Oberlin.................................. 4-2.......... 20-9 4. Kenyon.................................. 5-1.........14-11 5. Wittenberg............................ 2-4............ 8-7 6. Allegheny.............................. 2-4.........11-10 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-7...........6-11 8. CWRU................................... 1-4............ 5-9 9. Earlham................................ 0-6.......... 1-10

Player of the Year: Anthony Fernandez, WOO Coach of the Year: Hayden Schilling, WOO NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Steve Kuri, WOO Coach of the Year: Hayden Schilling, WOO NCAA Representatives:

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1987-88

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1986-87

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1988-89

Member Total Team Points 1. Denison....................................................51 Kenyon.....................................................51 Wooster...................................................51 4. Oberlin.....................................................30 5. Allegheny...................................................6 6. CWRU........................................................0 Ohio Wesleyan..........................................0 Player of the Year: Steve Kuri, WOO Coach of the Year: Don Hunsinger, OBE NCAA Representatives:

1985-86

Member Total Team Points 1. Denison....................................................72 2. Kenyon.....................................................60 3. CWRU......................................................25 4. Oberlin.....................................................23 5. Ohio Wesleyan........................................20 6. Allegheny.................................................10 7. Wooster.....................................................3

Member Total Team Points 1. Denison....................................................20 2. Wooster...................................................19 3. Kenyon.....................................................13 4. CWRU........................................................4 Oberlin.......................................................4 6. Ohio Wesleyan..........................................2 7. Allegheny...................................................0

Member Total Team Points 1. Denison....................................................21 2. Wooster...................................................18 3. CWRU........................................................8 4. Allegheny...................................................6 5. Kenyon.......................................................3 6. Oberlin.......................................................2 7. Ohio Wesleyan..........................................1

Player of the Year: Steve Ozcomert, KEN Coach of the Year: Cathy Benton, DEN NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year: Brad Downing, DEN Coach of the Year: Cathy Benton, DEN NCAA Representatives:

Player of the Year: Brad Downing, DEN Coach of the Year: Cathy Benton, DEN NCAA Representatives:

1984-85

Member Total Team Points 1. Wooster...................................................20 2. Denison....................................................20 3. Ohio Wesleyan........................................ 11 4. CWRU........................................................9 5. Allegheny...................................................1 6. Oberlin.......................................................1 7. Kenyon.......................................................0

2018 NCAC Men’s Tennis Champions KENYON

Most Valuable Player: Bill McLean, DEN NCAA Representatives:

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Women’s Tennis All-Time Standings 2017-18

2016-17

2015-16

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 21-3 2. Denison................................. 3-0.......... 13-8 3. Oberlin.................................. 2-1.......... 16-9 4. DePauw................................ 2-1.......... 8-14 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-2...........11-6 6. Wooster................................ 1-2.......... 15-5 7. Wittenberg............................ 0-3............ 6-9 8. Allegheny.............................. 0-3...........6-11

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-0........ 13-10 2. DePauw................................ 3-0.......... 15-7 3. Oberlin.................................. 2-1........ 13-12 4. Denison................................. 2-1.......... 9-12 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-2.......... 12-8 6. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.......... 8-13 7. Wooster................................ 0-3............ 9-9 8. Wittenberg............................ 0-3.......... 5-17

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Denison *.............................. 3-0.......... 15-8 2. Kenyon.................................. 3-0........ 15-10 3. DePauw................................ 2-1......... 11-11 4. Oberlin.................................. 2-1.........13-11 5. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.......... 7-13 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-2............ 7-8 7. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 4-18 8. Wittenberg............................ 0-3.......... 5-17

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Diana Aboubakare, KEN Doubles Team of the Year: L. Hawley & E. Alsup, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Erika Oku, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Lauren Hawley, DEN Doubles Team of the Year: L. Hawley & E. Alsup, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Joy Li, WOO Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

Player of the Year: Diana Aboubakare, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Lauren Hawley, DEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. DePauw*............................... 3-0.......... 16-9 2. Denison................................. 2-1.......... 15-8 3. Kenyon.................................. 1-2........ 10-10 4. Oberlin.................................. 3-0.........13-11 5. Allegheny.............................. 2-1.......... 14-6 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-2.......... 9-14 7. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 7-14 8. Wittenberg............................ 0-3.......... 1-13

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. DePauw *.............................. 3-0.......... 18-4 2. Denison................................. 2-1...........11-9 3. Oberlin.................................. 3-0.......... 13-9 4. Kenyon.................................. 2-1.......... 9-12 5. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.......... 12-8 Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 8-12 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-2.......... 7-15 Wittenberg............................ 0-3...........6-11

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. DePauw *.............................. 3-0.......... 19-8 2. Denison................................. 2-1.......... 15-6 3. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 14-5 4. Oberlin.................................. 2-1.......... 17-8 5. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.......... 13-5 6. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 9-13 7. Wittenberg............................ 1-2.......... 6-12 8. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 0-3.......... 3-17

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Claire Marshall, DPU Newcomer of the Year: Diana Aboubakare, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Riggle, DPU NCAA Representatives: DEN, DPU

Player of the Year: Brenna Sheldon, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Rachel Molé, WOO Coach of the Year: Scott Riggle, DPU NCAA Representatives: DPU

Player of the Year: Farah Leclercq, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Catherine Christian, WOO Coach of the Year: Scott Riggle, DPU NCAA Representatives: DPU

2011-12

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. DePauw *.............................. 3-0.......... 18-7 2. Oberlin.................................. 3-0.......... 19-6 3. Denison................................. 2-1.......... 9-12 4. Kenyon.................................. 2-1........ 10-14 5. Allegheny.............................. 1-2........ 10-10 6. Wittenberg............................ 1-2........ 12-12 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 0-3.......... 10-9 8. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 3-20 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Ariel Lewis, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Maggie MacPhail, DPU Coach of the Year: Constantine Ananiadis, OBE NCAA Representatives: DPU

2008-09

2010-11

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Denison *.............................. 6-0.......... 16-5 2. Kenyon.................................. 5-1.......... 15-6 3. Allegheny.............................. 2-4.......... 13-9 4. Oberlin.................................. 4-2........ 12-13 5. Wittenberg............................ 3-3.......... 19-6 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-5...........5-11 7. Wooster................................ 0-6.......... 7-13 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Kristin Cobb, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Leah Ann Miller, WIT Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OBE

2007-08

2009-10

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Denison* .............................. 3-0.......... 18-5 2. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 14-7 3. Oberlin.................................. 2-1........ 13-10 4. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.......... 5-16 5. Wittenberg............................ 2-1.......... 12-9 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-2...........6-11 7. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 5-16 8. Earlham................................ 0-3............ 7-8 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Marta Drane, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Amy Schlessman, KEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

2006-07

Member NCAC Div. Overall 1. Denison ................................ 3-0.......... 16-6 2. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 12-7 3. Oberlin.................................. 2-1........ 14-12 4. Allegheny.............................. 1-2.........10-11 5. Wittenberg............................ 2-1.......... 14-5 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 1-2.......... 10-9 7. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 6-16 8. Earlham................................ 0-3.......... 4-10

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison ................................ 6-0.......... 20-3 2. Kenyon.................................. 6-1.......... 16-6 3. Oberlin.................................. 4-3.......... 8-14 4. Allegheny.............................. 4-2........ 14-10 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-6...........8-11 6. Wittenberg............................ 3-4.......... 10-7 7. Earlham................................ 0-3............ 8-5 8. Wooster................................ 0-3.......... 0-16

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 6-0.......... 19-4 2. Kenyon.................................. 5-1.......... 16-6 3. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 4-2.......... 10-8 4. Oberlin.................................. 4-3......... 11-11 5. Wittenberg............................ 3-4............ 9-8 6. Earlham................................ 1-3............ 7-6 7. Allegheny.............................. 1-5.......... 6-14 8. Wooster................................ 0-6.......... 1-17

Player of the Year: Ariel Lews, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Ariel Lewis, OBE Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OBE

Player of the Year: Meghan Damico, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Kristin Cobb, DEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

Player of the Year: Meghan Damico, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Marta Drane, DEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

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*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

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Women’s Tennis All-Time Standings (2) 2005-06

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 6-0.......... 18-7 2. Kenyon.................................. 6-1.......... 16-8 3. Wittenberg............................ 3-3......... 11-11 4. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 4-2.......... 12-8 5. Oberlin.................................. 3-4.......... 9-10 6. Allegheny.............................. 1-4.......... 7-13 7. Wooster................................ 1-6.......... 3-19 8. Earlham................................ 0-4...........6-11 *Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year: Ashley Kriwinski, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Ashley Kriwinski, KEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

2002-03

2004-05

2003-04

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 6-0.......... 18-2 2. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 5-1.......... 13-5 3. Oberlin.................................. 5-2.......... 17-4 4. Kenyon.................................. 3-3.......... 9-10 5. Wittenberg............................ 2-3.......... 13-5 6. Wooster................................ 3-5.......... 8-13 7. Earlham................................ 0-3...........8-11 8. Allegheny.............................. 1-4.......... 4-17 9. Hiram.................................... 1-4............ 1-7

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 4-0.......... 19-2 2. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 4-2............ 9-4 3. Kenyon.................................. 3-1............ 9-8 4. Wittenberg............................ 3-2...........11-4 5. Oberlin.................................. 4-2.......... 14-6 6. Wooster................................ 3-3........ 10-10 7. Earlham................................ 1-4.......... 10-9 8. Allegheny.............................. 1-5.......... 4-18 9. Hiram.................................... 0-4............ 0-5

Player of the Year: Kimiko Glynn, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Kimiko Glynn, OBE Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Kelly Glassburn, OWU Newcomer of the Year: Amelia Crace, DEN Coach of the Year: Sheri Courter, OWU NCAA Representatives: DEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2001-02

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

2000-01

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 3-0.......... 12-5 2. Kenyon.................................. 3-1.......... 10-9 3. Wittenberg............................ 4-1............ 8-7 4. Oberlin.................................. 5-3........ 15-10 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-3............ 7-8 Wooster................................ 2-3...........5-11 7. Earlham................................ 1-3............ 9-8 Allegheny.............................. 1-4.......... 6-16 9. Hiram.................................... 0-4............ 1-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison................................. 6-0.......... 15-3 2. Kenyon.................................. 5-1.......... 18-6 3. Wittenberg............................ 3-3.........10-11 4. Oberlin.................................. 3-3.........16-11 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 3-4.......... 12-5 6. Allegheny.............................. 4-4.......... 12-8 7. Wooster................................ 1-5.......... 6-14 8. Earlham................................ 1-2............ 8-6 9. Hiram.................................... 0-4............ 3-9

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 18-6 2. Denison................................. 4-1.......... 13-9 3. Wittenberg............................ 4-3.......... 14-9 4. Oberlin.................................. 4-2.........12-11 5. Allegheny.............................. 5-3.......... 22-3 6. Wooster................................ 1-5.......... 8-12 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-4............ 6-9 8. Earlham................................ 1-2............ 7-9 9. Hiram.................................... 0-5............ 0-9

Player of the Year: Christina Reimers, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Christina Reimers, KEN Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

Player of the Year: Brooke Roeper, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Emily Figel, WIT Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

Player of the Year: Lauren Gerlach, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Lauren Gerlach, DEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, OBE

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1999-2000

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1998-99

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1997-98

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 5-0.......... 20-5 2. Denison................................. 4-1.......... 14-6 3. Oberlin.................................. 6-2.......... 16-9 4. Allegheny.............................. 5-1.......... 20-5 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 3-4............ 9-6 6. Wooster................................ 2-6.......... 5-14 7. Wittenberg............................ 3-5.........11-13 8. Earlham................................ 1-7............ 6-9 9. Hiram.................................... 0-5.......... 0-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 12-8 2. Denison................................. 5-1...........11-8 3. Allegheny.............................. 3-2.......... 19-6 4. Wooster................................ 4-3.........10-11 5. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 4-4............ 9-8 6. Oberlin.................................. 6-2.......... 15-8 7. Wittenberg............................ 2-5.......... 5-16 8. CWRU................................... 0-6.......... 3-16 9. Earlham................................ 0-4............ 3-6

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-0.......... 18-6 2. Denison................................. 6-1.......... 13-7 3. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 6-2.......... 12-4 4. Allegheny.............................. 4-2.......... 18-4 5. Oberlin.................................. 2-4.......... 9-14 6. CWRU................................... 2-5.......... 8-12 7. Wooster................................ 3-3...........11-8 8. Wittenberg............................ 1-5.......... 5-18 9. Earlham................................ 0-5............ 5-7

Player of the Year: Caryn Cuthbert, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Sarah Jesse, OBE Coach of the Year: Peter Burling, DEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Erin Hockman, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

Player of the Year: Caryn Cuthbert, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1996-97

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1995-96

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1994-95

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 3-2.......... 22-4 2. Oberlin.................................. 4-3........ 13-10 3. Denison................................. 5-1............ 9-7 4. Allegheny.............................. 3-2.......... 18-5 5. Wooster................................ 5-2.......... 16-6 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 5-3.......... 12-6 7. CWRU................................... 0-6.......... 6-10 8. Wittenberg............................ 2-5.......... 3-12 9. Earlham................................ 0-3............ 0-8

Member Overall 1. Kenyon................................................. 23-3 2. Denison.................................................11-4 3. Ohio Wesleyan.................................... 13-7 4. Oberlin................................................. 15-8 5. Wittenberg............................................. 8-6 6. Allegheny............................................. 16-7 7. Wooster............................................... 8-15 8. CWRU.................................................. 7-13 9. Earlham................................................. 1-7

Member Overall 1. Kenyon................................................. 22-2 2. Ohio Wesleyan.................................... 14-5 3. Denison.................................................. 9-9 4. Wittenberg............................................. 9-7 5. Oberlin............................................... 10-13 6. Wooster............................................... 7-14 7. Allegheny........................................... 10-12 8. CWRU...................................................7-11 9. Earlham................................................0-11

Player of the Year: Caryn Cuthbert, KEN Coach of the Year: Don Hunsinger, OBE NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Kristen Sherrill, OWU Coach of the Year: Paul Wardlaw, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU

Player of the Year: Kristen Sherrill, OWU; Ali St. Vincent, KEN Coach of the Year: Paul Wardlaw, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

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*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

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Women’s Tennis All-Time Standings (3) 1993-94

1992-93

1991-92

Member Overall 1. Denison................................................ 9-10 2. Kenyon................................................. 15-8 3. Ohio Wesleyan.................................... 17-3 4. Oberlin................................................. 13-8 5. Wooster............................................. 10-12 6. CWRU.................................................. 10-9 7. Wittenberg........................................... 6-13 8. Allegheny........................................... 10-13 9. Earlham................................................0-11

Member Overall 1. Kenyon................................................. 25-1 2. Denison................................................ 18-9 3. Allegheny............................................. 18-4 4. Wittenberg........................................... 15-6 5. Wooster............................................... 14-7 6. Ohio Wesleyan.....................................11-9 7. Oberlin..................................................9-11 8. CWRU.................................................. 4-15 9. Earlham................................................. 2-7

Member Overall 1. Kenyon................................................. 24-2 2. Denison................................................ 16-7 3. Allegheny............................................. 17-7 4. Wittenberg............................................. 7-7 5. Wooster............................................. 12-10 6. Ohio Wesleyan.................................... 12-7 7. CWRU.................................................... 4-8 8. Oberlin................................................. 4-20 9. Earlham................................................. 1-6

Player of the Year: Kristewn Sherrill, OWU Coach of the Year: Margie Shade, OWU NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Katja Zerck, KEN Coach of the Year: Mark Fleming, ALL NCAA Representatives: DEN, KEN

Player of the Year: Katja Zerck, KEN Coach of the Year: Mark Fleming, ALL NCAA Representatives: KEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1990-91

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1989-90

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 5-0.......... 19-8 2. Denison................................. 5-0.......... 16-5 3. Oberlin.................................. 6-2.........19-11 4. Allegheny.............................. 5-2........ 19-10 5. Wittenberg............................ 3-5............ 8-6 6. Wooster................................ 3-5.......... 9-13 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 3-5.......... 12-7 8. CWRU................................... 1-5...........9-11 9. Earlham................................ 0-7.......... 3-12

Member NCAC Overall 1. Kenyon.................................. 6-0.......... 20-7 2. Denison................................. 6-1.......... 16-7 3. Wittenberg............................ 3-3............ 9-4 4. Wooster................................ 6-4.......... 14-8 5. Oberlin.................................. 3-4.........12-11 6. Allegheny.............................. 3-4............ 6-8 7. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 2-6............ 9-6 8. Earlham................................ 1-8.......... 1-10 9. CWRU................................... 1-4............ 6-9

Player of the Year: Kavita Varma, OBE Coach of the Year: Michelle Ennis, OBE NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Kavita Varma, OBE Coach of the Year: Paul Wardlaw, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1987-88

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1986-87

*Standings determined by NCAC Tournament

1988-89

Member Total Team Points 1. Kenyon.....................................................66 2. Denison....................................................60 3. Oberlin.....................................................24 4. Wooster...................................................21 5. Ohio Wesleyan........................................15 6. Allegheny...................................................3 7. CWRU........................................................0 Player of the Year: Kavita Varma, OBE Coach of the Year: Don Hunsinger, OBE NCAA Representatives: KEN

1985-86

Member Total Team Points 1. Kenyon.....................................................72 2. Denison....................................................60 3. Wooster...................................................24 4. Oberlin.....................................................20 Ohio Wesleyan........................................20 6. Allegheny.................................................14 7. CWRU........................................................0

Member Total Team Points 1. Kenyon.....................................................25 2. Denison....................................................17 3. Allegheny.................................................10 4. Wooster.....................................................8 5. Ohio Wesleyan..........................................2 6. CWRU........................................................0 Oberlin.......................................................0

Member Total Team Points 1. Kenyon.....................................................23 2. Denison....................................................13 3. Allegheny.................................................10 Wooster...................................................10 5. Oberlin.......................................................5 6. Ohio Wesleyan..........................................2 7. CWRU........................................................0

Player of the Year: Julie Kipka, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Lynn Schneebeck, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN

Player of the Year: Claire Howard, KEN Coach of the Year: Scott Thielke, KEN NCAA Representatives:

1984-85

Member Total Team Points 1. Allegheny.................................................22 2. Denison.................................................... 11 3. Oberlin..................................................... 11 4. Kenyon.......................................................9 5. Ohio Wesleyan..........................................4 6. CWRU........................................................2 7. Wooster.....................................................2

2018 NCAC Women’s Tennis Champions KENYON

Most Valuable Player: Tory Thomas, ALL Coach of the Year: Mark Fleming, ALL NCAA Representatives:

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2018-19 Calendar of Events

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NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’/Sports Caucus Meetings NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’/Sports Caucus Meetings Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Cross Country Coaches Meeting (M&W) Cross Country Championships (M&W) Field Hockey Championship Semifinals Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals

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December, 2018 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Thursday 12 Wednesday

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January, 2019 23-26 Wed.-Sat. 25 Friday 25 Friday

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February, 2019 3 Sunday 13-16 Wed.-Sat. 19 Tuesday 22-23 Fri.-Sat. 23-24 Sat.-Sun. 27 Wednesday

Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Basketball Championship Quarterfinals (M&W) Basketball Championship Semifinals and Championships (M&W) Combined Events Indoor Track & Field Championship (M&W) Football Coaches’ Meeting

March, 2019 1-2 Fri.-Sat.

Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W)

April, 2019 9 Tuesday 25 Thursday 26-28 Fri.-Sun. 27-28 Sat.-Sun.

Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Tennis Championships (M&W) Combined Events Outdoor Track & Field Championship (M&W)

May, 2019 1 Wednesday 1 Wednesday 2 Thursday 2 Thursday 2 Thursday 3-4 Fri.-Sat. 3-4 Fri.-Sat. 3-5 Sat.-Sun. 4 Saturday 4 Saturday 5 Sunday 6 Monday 8 Wednesday 9-11 Thurs.-Sat. 21-22 Tues.- Wed.

Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals Softball Coaches’ Meeting Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting (M&W) Golf Coaches’ Meeting Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Softball Tournament Men’s & Women’s Golf Championship Men’s Lacrosse Championship Women’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Championship Annual NCAC Meetings

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Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Columbus, OH Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Kenyon Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Oberlin TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (tournament site) Kenyon Westbrook Country Club, Mansfield, OH Kenyon TBA (high seed) Westbrook Country Club, Mansfield, OH TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Chillicothe, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan

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