2010-11 North Coast Athletic Conference Men's & Women's Basketball Guide

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2010-11 NCAC Directory President................................................Tom Chema, President Hiram College Vice President.................................... Mark Erickson, President Wittenberg University

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

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

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

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

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

Assistant to the Executive Director.....................Bret Billhardt

Basketball (Men)..................................................... Tom Toohig

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

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

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

Cross Country/Track................................................ Marv Frye

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

Field Hockey/Lacrosse (Women)........................Candis Parry Football.....................................................................Andy Pfaff

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2010-11 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELL The College of Wooster

PRESIDENT DALE T. KNOBEL Denison University

BETSY MITCHELL Allegheny College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

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

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JOE KARLGAARD Oberlin College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors TIM SHUTT Kenyon College Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives WENDY GRADWOHL Wittenberg University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKI Acting Executive Director


2010-11 North Coast Athletic Conference Basketball Media Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS

There are some special features in this edition of the North Coast Athletic Conference men’s and women’s basketball media guide.

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On each school’s team page: 4Click on the school logo to reach the institution’s home page. 4Click on the head coach’s name to be directed to his/her on-line biography. 4Click on email next to each Sports Information Director’s and Head Coach’s name to email that person directly. Below are active links to all of the North Coast’s 9 mens’ and 8 women’s basketball websites, as well as the conference site. On the table of contents, click an item to be redirected to the page which contains that information.

NCAC Basketball Websites Click team to access site

ALLEGHENY men women

OHIO WESLEYAN men women

DENISON men women

WABASH men

HIRAM men women

WITTENBERG men women

KENYON men women

WOOSTER men women

OBERLIN men women

NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE men’s basketball website women’s basketball website

Contents

Click topic to access page About the NCAC.............................3 Allegheny men..............................23 Allegheny women...........................5 All-NCAC 2009-10 - men..............35 All-NCAC 2009-10 - women.........16 Al Van Wie Award.........................45 Career Stat Leaders - men...........34 Career Stat Leaders - women......15 Coaches of the Year - M&W.........42 Denison men................................24 Denison women..............................6 First Team, all-time - men.............35 First Team, all-time - women........16 Hiram men....................................25 Hiram women.................................7 Kenyon men.................................26 Kenyon women...............................8 Nan Nichols Award.......................45

Newcomers of the Year - M&W....41 Oberlin men..................................27 Oberlin women...............................9 Ohio Wesleyan men.....................28 Ohio Wesleyan women.................10 Players of the Year - M&W...........41 Preview, 10-11 men......................22 Preview, 10-11 women...................4 Records - men..............................33 Records - women.........................14 Records, Tournament - M&W.......43 Schedule. 2010-11 composite men..........................................32 women......................................13 Standings, all-time - men.........38-39 Standings. all-time - women....18-19 Stat leaders, yr. by yr. - m........39-40 Stat leaders, yr. by yr. - w........20-21

Statistics, 2009-10 - men..............36 Statistics, 2009-10 - women.........17 Tournament, 2010 NCAC.............44 Tournament Championship Game Results..........................45 Tournament MVPs........................45 Tournament W-L Records, all-time men...........................................44 women.......................................44 Wabash men................................29 Wittenberg men............................30 Wittenberg women....................... 11 Won-Loss Records, all-time men...........................................42 women.......................................42 Wooster men................................31 Wooster women............................12


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

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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 nine school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference. Fifty-two teams from all Ben Schlid, Oberlin 22 North Coast sports and all 10 members competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2009-10 academic year. The NCAC added one more NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title. Conference members have accumulated 61 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the past academic year, 180 All-America or ESPN The Magazine/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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Denison, the defending Korinek was a first-team All2010-11 NCAC NCAC tourney champion, NCAC performer and is one WOMEN’S BASKETBALL has emerged as the of three returning starters PRESEASON preseason favorite in voting for the Ladies. Kat Powers, COACHES’ POLL by the league’s coaches. a senior guard and Katie The Big Red return twoAdlam, a sophomore guard, 1. Denison (4) .............................................58 time first-team All-NCAC 2. Ohio Wesleyan (2) . ................................56 return in the backcourt. selection Shaina Kaiser. Also 3. Wittenberg (1) ........................................46 Allegheny finished fifth the conference tournament 4. Kenyon (1) . ............................................56 in the coaches’ voting. MVP last winter, Kaiser led 5. Allegheny ...............................................32 Eight letterwinners and Denison with a 16.1 scoring 6. Oberlin . ..................................................20 three starters return from a average, fourth-best in the 7. Wooster ..................................................17 10-16 team that went 7-9 North Coast, and a 47.6 field- 8. Hiram . ....................................................14 in the NCAC and finished goal shooting percentage, sixth. The Gators must find ( ) Indicates first-place votes third in the conference. replacements for two All All five starters return NCAC players who were lost for the Big Red, who have to graduation. won five of the past six Senior guard Jill Gregory, conference tournaments, and won NCAC titles in 2007 a first-team all-conference performer, leads the trio and 2009. Junior Christina Myers was an honorable- of returning starters. She is the team’s top returning mention guard for DU last season. Sophomore point guard scorer and rebounder. Senior guard Britni Mohney and Serafina Nuzzo also returns after earning all-tournament sophomore forward Heidi Goeller are other veteran recognition during the Big Red’s tournament run. starters. Ohio Wesleyan, picked to finish second in the A pair of All-NCAC performers lead Oberlin into conference in 2010-11, has four All-NCAC performers the 2010-11 season. Senior guard Syrea Thomas, an back in the fold. Senior guard Tyler Cordell was a first- honorable-mention choice, and sophomore point guard team choice after leading OWU in scoring (16.3 points per Allison Anderson, a second-team selection and the game), assists (138), steals (71) and free-throw shooting NCAC’s Newcomer of the Year, are the top players for (76.1 percent). Senior Kayla Gordon, the league’s top the Yeowomen. returning scorer with 1,021 career points, as well as junior Anderson led the NCAC in assists (5.6 per game) and Pam Quigney were second-team selections. Gordon and steals (3.10 in her rookie campaign. Sophomore Kelli Quigney both ranked among the North Coast’s most Warlich is another returnee. All three players pulled down accurate three-point shooters in 2009-10. over 100 rebounds and scored over 12 points per game All three players averaged over 11.7 points and 3.9 in 2009-10. Oberlin was predicted to improve a spot from rebounds per game. Junior Dany Finck was an honorable seventh to sixth after a 5-21 season, 4-12 in the North mention choice at post as a sophomore. The Battling Coast. Bishops were second in the North Coast with a 14-2 mark A new era begins for Wooster as head coach Ashley last year, and posted a 20-7 overall record. Reid takes over as the program’s sixth head coach. With Defending NCAC champion Wittenberg was predicted only one starter back, the Fighting Scots’ biggest challenge to finish third in this year’s race after topping the will be filling the shoes vacated by the graduation of twostandings with a 15-1 conference record in 2009-10. Two time first-team All-NCAC player Kym Wenz. She led the starters from the Tigers‘ 12th NCAC championship team conference in scoring and three-point shooting in her are back. Senior guard Katherine Hueter was a second- senior year. team All-NCAC choice as a junior after pulling down 209 The top returning scorer is junior post Kristen Schwartz rebounds. (6.7 points per game), while sophomore forward Jessica Forward Sarah Watson was a key reason the Tigers Wingen is the top returning rebounder (4.3 rebounds per led the North Coast in rebounding margin last season. game). Wooster was picked to finish seventh. Wittenberg must find someone to fill the shoes of Youth prevails for Hiram as the Terriers have just three graduated NCAC Player of the Year Stephanie Boardman, upperclassmen back in the fall. Jess Cowan, a senior who was second in the North Coast in both scoring and guard, leads the charge. Junior point guard Kelsey rebound in 2009-10. Durichko is also back after she led the Terriers in assists League coaches picked Kenyon to finish fourth. The (73) and steals (33) as a sophomore. Ladies are coming off a 17-10 campaign in which they Junior guard Tiffany Shields was the first player off finished fourth and advanced to the semifinals of the the bench for Hiram last season. The Terriers, who were conference tournament for the sixth consecutive season. 4-22 overall, 3-13 in the NCAC, were predicted to finish Junior forward Morgan Korinek is Kenyon’s go-to eighth. player after leading her team in rebounding (7.9 boards The regular season starts November 15 and the per game) and steals (2.7 per game), and leading the first North Coast Athletic Conference game is set for league in field-goal percentage (60.1) as a sophomore. December 1 when Hiram visits Wooster.


ALLEGHENY WOMEN

Allegheny Women Quick Facts

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Location: Meadville, Pennsylvania Founded: 1815 Nickname: Gators Colors: Blue and Gold Enrollment: 2,100 President: James H. Mullen, Jr. Athletic Director: Betsy Mitchell office: (814) 332-3350 Athletic Trainer: Jamie Plunkett office: (814) 332-2817 Facility: Wise Center (960) press table: (814) 332-6754

Sports Info. Director: James Kramer office: (814) 332-5952 fax: (814) 332-1217 email: jkramer@allegheny.edu Head Coach: Kate Costanzo office: (814) 332-2807 email: kate.costanzo@allegheny.edu Letterwinners Returning: 8 Letterwinners Lost: 5 Starters Returning: 3 2009-10 Overall Record: 10-16 2009-10 NCAC Record: 7-9 (6th)

Gators Outlook The Gators return eight letter-winners, including three starters, from a year ago. Highlighting the returners is two-time All-NCAC performer Jill Gregory. The 5-8 senior was named All-NCAC First Team last season after averaging 14.2 points per game and was fifth in the NCAC in scoring. Complimenting Gregory will be returning starters Britni Mohney and Heidi Goeller. Mohney started and played in all 26 games running the point for the Gators in 2009-10. She led the team in assists (64) and finished tied for 10th in the NCAC. Goeller led the starters in field goal percentage last year, shooting at a clip of .459 from the floor. Allegheny loses two All-NCAC performers to graduation in Brittany Bell and Emilie Simone, but will have returning young talent that gained valuable playing experience a year ago to mesh with the six newcomers to help fill the void.

Head Coach Kate Costanzo Alma Mater PSU-Behrend ‘02

• Served on coaching staff at Dickinson • Twice earned All-Allegheny Mountain Conference honors as a player at Penn St.-Behrend • Earned master’s degree in higher education from Indiana (PA) in 2005

Record at AC 37-43 (3 seasons) Overall Record 37-43 (3 seasons)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Jill Gregory Heidi Goeller Britni Mohney

Yr. Sr. So. Sr.

Ht. 5-8 6-0 5-3

Pos. G F G

Hometown Jeannette, PA Pittsburgh, PA Ford City, PA

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Ally Weiner Saddie Gravatt Kendra Pilarski Cecilia Siegel Erica Restich Becky Nowacki

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-3 5-4 5-9 5-5 5-9 5-11

Pos. G G G G G/F F

Hometown/High School Baltimore, MD/Pikesville Franklin, PA/Franklin Beaver, PA/Beaver Perry, OH/Perry Pittsburgh, PA/Chartiers Valley Butler, PA/Butler

GP 25 23 26

REB 120 92 48

AST PPG 55 14.2 16 7.9 64 2.9

2010-11 Schedule November 16 at Grove City 6:00 19 ALLEGHENY INVITE 6/8:00 20 ALLEGHENY INVITE 1/3:00 23 at Washington & Jefferson 6:00 27 at St. Vincent 6:00 29 at Pitt-Bradford 7:00 December 1 JOHN CARROLL 7:30 4 WITTENBERG 1:00 7 at Buffalo State 6:00 9 FREDONIA 6:00 17 at Defiance Tournament 18 at Defiance Tournament January 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 6:00 8 KENYON 1:00 12 at Hiram 6:00 15 at Oberlin 1:00 19 WOOSTER 7:30 22 at Denison 2:00 29 OHIO WESLEYAN 1:00 February 2 OBERLIN 8:00 5 at Wittenberg 1:00 9 HIRAM 6:00 12 DENISON 1:00 16 at Wooster 7:30 19 at Kenyon 1:00

2009-10 Results

November 17 GROVE CITY 61 49 20 PITT-GREENSBURG 58 57 22 WESTFIELD 54 68 25 WASH. & JEFF. 39 53 28 D’Youville 68 49 29 at St. John Fisher 72 83 December 2 WOOSTER 68 55 5 OHIO WESLEYAN 59 62 13 at Fredonia St. 60 68 28 Tufts 69 83 29 Carroll 58 87 January 5 at Oberlin ot 80 69 8 at Earlham 69 75 9 at Wittenberg 63 73 16 KENYON 55 46 23 at Denison 55 57 27 OBERLIN 70 49 30 at Kenyon ot 51 59 February 2 HIRAM 68 53 5 EARLHAM 71 46 6 WITTENBERG 57 69 10 at Wooster 58 66 13 DENISON 54 63 17 at Hiram 69 55 20 at Ohio Wesleyan 62 100 23 at Denison 58 80


DENISON WOMEN

Denison Women Quick Facts Location: Granville, Ohio 43023 Founded: 1831 Nickname: Big Red Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 2,100 President: Dale T. Knobel Athletic Director: Larry Scheiderer office: (740) 587-6428 Athletic Trainer: Erich Koenig office: (740) 587-6577 Facility: Livingston Gym (1,800) press table: (740) 587-6708

Big Red Outlook The Big Red returns 13 players from their 2009-2010 squad which captured the 2010 NCAC Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time under head coach Sara Lee. Returning for her senior year is Shaina Kaiser, the 2010 NCAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Kaiser, who eclipsed the 1,000-point mark last season, averaged 16.1 ppg and 6.6 rpg during her junior campaign. The 2008-09 NCAC Player of the Year also earned first-team All-NCAC honors in 2009-10. Also returning is junior Christina Myers. Myers was named honorable mention All-NCAC last year after averaging 11.3 ppg during her sophomore season. Denison’s other two returning starters are sophomore point guard Serafina Nuzzo, who was named to the 2010 NCAC All-Tournament team, and senior California native Haley Dahlgard, who average 9.0 ppg last year. Others to watch include junior wing Jessica Grzybowski, who started 19 games last season, sophomore guard Kyli Parker, and sophomore post Lucy Follansbee, who finished third in the NCAC in blocks (30). Denison enters the 2010-11 season winners of five out of the last six NCAC Tournaments. All six NCAA Tournament appearances have been under Lee, who won her 300th game at Denison mid-way through the 2009-10 campaign.

Head Coach Sara Lee Alma Mater Moorhead St. ‘86

• NCAC Coach of the Year in 1990 91, 1997-98 and 2006-07. • Program’s all-time leader in wins. • Since 2003-04 the team has a combined record of 121-47 (.720) • Head coach at Lake Erie in 1988-89 • Received M.A. in athletic administration from Kent State and B.S. in physical education from Moorhead State.

Record at DU 309-235 (21 years) Overall Record 310-261 (22 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Shaina Kaiser Serafina Nuzzo Haley Dahlgard Christina Myers

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Sports Info. Director: Craig Hicks office: (740) 587-6546 fax: (740) 587-6362 email: hicksc@denison.edu Head Coach: Sara Lee office: (740) 587-6290 email: lees@denison.edu Letterwinners Returning: 13 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 5 2009-10 Overall Record: 21-8 2009-10 NCAC Record: 10-6 (3rd)

Yr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr.

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Jane Windler Fr. Gretchen Staubach Fr.

Ht. 5-10 5-7 6-1 5-10

Pos. W PG W P

Hometown Ostrander, OH West. Springs, IL Walnut Creek, CA Pataskala, OH

GP 29 29 29 29

REB 190 118 133 144

Ht. Pos. Hometown/High School 6-0 W Columbus, OH/Upper Arlington 5-11 P Madeira, OH/Madeira

AST 80 117 35 11

PPG 16.1 10.5 9.0 11.3

2010-11 Schedule November 16 HEIDELBERG 7:30 19 Bethany (at W & J) 6:00 20 at Washington & Jefferson 4:00 23 at Trine 6:00 27 CARNEGIE MELLON 2:00 28 CHATHAM 2:00 December 4 at Case 2:00 8 at Thiel 6:30 11 HIRAM 1:00 14 at Grove City 7:00 28 at Land of Magic Classic 11:45 29 at Land of Magic Classic 11:45 January 5 KENYON 7:30 8 at Ohio Wesleyan 7:30 12 at Oberlin 7:30 15 WOOSTER 1:00 19 at Wittenberg 6:00 22 ALLEGHENY 1:00 29 at Hiram 2:00 February 2 OHIO WESLEYAN 6:00 5 at Wooster 12:00 9 at Kenyon 8:00 12 at Allegheny 1:00 16 WITTENBERG 8:00 19 OBERLIN 2:00

2009-10 Results November 15 TRINE 20 Webster 21 Muskingum 28 at Chatham 29 Carnegie Mellon December 5 at Hiram 10 at Kenyon 15 BETHANY 28 Rose-Hulman 29 Hanover January 2 at Heidelberg 5 WITTENBERG 8 WOOSTER 9 at Ohio Wesleyan 13 at Oberlin 20 EARLHAM 23 ALLEGHENY 27 KENYON 30 at Wooster February 2 at Wittenberg 7 OHIO WESLEYAN 10 at Earlham 13 at Allegheny 17 OBERLIN 20 HIRAM 23 ALLEGHENY 26 Ohio Wesleyan 27 at Wittenberg March 5 at Hope

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80 74 57 69 57

79 63 61 71 72

62 61 48 38 69

70 58 59 57 69 68 57 75 68

59 79 72 62 26 38 55 69 46

63 69 68 63 86 85 80 86 70

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Hiram Women Quick Facts

HIRAM WOMEN

Location: Hiram, Ohio 44234 Founded: 1850 Nickname: Terriers Colors: Blue & Red Enrollment: 1,273 President: Thomas V. Chema Athletic Director: Tom Mulligan office: (330) 569-5940 Athletic Trainer: Jim Johnston office: (330) 569-5351 Facility: Price Gymnasium (2,000) press table: 330-569-5014

Sports Info. Director: Jeff Hoedt office: (330) 569-5495 fax: (330) 569-5392 email: hoedtjm@hiram.edu Head Coach: Andrea Preston office: (330) 569-5352 email: prestonar@hiram.edu Letterwinners Returning: 10 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 2 2009-10 Overall Record: 4-22 2009-10 NCAC Record: 3-13 (8th)

Terriers Outlook The Hiram College women’s basketball team will feature a very young squad in 2010-11 with only three upperclassmen returning and one starter from last season’s roster. Senior guard Jess Cowan will be back to lead the Terriers this season. Last winter, she played in 24 games and was third on the team in scoring with a 5.9 points per game average. She was also amongst the team leaders in shooting percentage (33.8 percent) and assists (29). Joining Cowan will be a pair of juniors in Kelsey Durichko and Tiffany Shields. Durichko was the team’s starting point guard and led the team in assists with 73 and steals at 33. Shields played in all but one game last season coming off the bench and averaged 4.0 ppg. In addition, look for sophomores Breanna Host, Chelsea Kovach, Amy Geisman, Emily Smerchansky and Calysia Smyers to make an impact for the Terriers this season. Hiram will begin its season on Saturday, Nov. 27 against Westminster College in a non-conference game in New Wilmington, Pa.

Head Coach Andrea Preston

Record at HC 16-61 (3 years) Overall Record 30-97 (5 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP Jess Cowan Sr. 5-9 G Hiram, OH 24 Kelsey Durichko Jr. 5-5 G Brunswick, OH 26 Tiffany Shields Jr. 5-9 G Bedford Hts, OH 25 Amy Geisman So. 5-11 G/F Middleburg, Hts., OH 23

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TOP NEWCOMERS Name Marisa Thomas Alexis Kemper Megan Andres

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-8 5-10 5-8

Pos. G F/G G

Hometown Lorain, OH Centerville, OH Cincinnati, OH

November 27 at Westminster 2:00 28 PSU-BEHREND 2:00 December 1 at Wooster 6:00 4 at Marygrove 2:00 8 GROVE CITY 7:30 11 at Denison 1:00 14 WAYNESBURG 7:00 19 at Thiel 1:00 20 BLUFFTON 6:00 30 at Washington & Jefferson 7:00 31 at Carnegie Mellon 1:00 January 4 at Case 7:00 8 at Wittenberg 3:00 12 ALLEGHENY 6:00 15 OHIO WESLEYAN 1:00 19 KENYON 7:30 22 at Oberlin 1:00 25 at Ursuline 7:00 29 DENISON 2:00 February 2 WOOSTER 6:00 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 1:00 9 at Allegheny 6:00 12 OBERLIN 1:00 16 at Kenyon 7:30 19 WITTENBERG 1:00

2009-10 Results

Alma Mater Luther ‘01

• Came to Hiram from Clarkson (N.Y.) University after serving as head coach for two seasons. • Coached nine Academic All-Liberty League players, and one first team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American while at Clarkson. •Was an assistant at Earlham (2001-02) and a graduate assistant at Wisconsin-LaCrosse (2002-04).

2010-11 Schedule

REB 70 105 37

AST PPG 29 5.9 73 4.5 12 4.0

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3.4

November 15 at Mt. St. Joseph 72 18 at Bluffton 67 28 at Mount Union 52 December 5 DENISON 62 9 at Grove City 36 12 KENYON 53 16 CASE 56 18 CARNEGIE MELLON 53 19 at Thiel 48 29 at Salem State 30 30 Nichols State 52 January 8 at Wittenberg 57 9 at Earlham 74 13 at Wooster 48 16 OBERLIN 53 20 OHIO WESLEYAN ot 68 23 at Kenyon 44 27 WOOSTER 64 February 2 at Allegheny 53 5 WITTENBERG 62 6 EARLHAM ot 65 10 at Ohio Wesleyan 49 13 at Oberlin 45 17 ALLEGHENY 55 20 at Denison 35 23 at Wittenberg 43

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Kenyon Women Quick Facts

KENYON WOMEN

Location: Gambier, Ohio 43022 Founded: 1824 Nickname: Ladies Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 1,600 President: S. Georgia Nugent Athletic Director: Peter Smith office: (740) 427-5811 Athletic Trainer: Andy Wheeler office phone: (740) 427-5553 Facility: Tomsich Arena (2,000) press table: (740) 427-5866

Sports Info. Director: Marty Fuller office: (740) 427-5471 fax: (740) 427-5401 email: fullerm@kenyon.edu Head Coach: Suzanne Helfant office: (740) 427-5222 email: helfants@kenyon.edu Letterwinners Returning: 11 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 2 2009-10 Overall Record: 17-10 2009-10 NCAC Record: 9-7 (4th)

Ladies Outlook The Kenyon College women’s basketball program has reached the semifinal round of the NCAC tournament for six consecutive seasons now. Two of those seasons included appearances in the championship game. The Ladies, however, are still looking to get over that final hurdle and claim their first tournament title since the 1999-00 campaign. In order to reach that goal in the upcoming season, Kenyon will be relying on three returning starters to lead the way. In the front court, junior forward Morgan Korinek will be the go-to player. In the backcourt, senior Kat Powers and sophomore Katie Adlam will run the show. Korinek led the Ladies in scoring (14.1 ppg) and rebounding (7.9 rpg) last season. She also established a new program single-season record for field goal percentage (.601). Powers and Adlam both averaged better than two assists per game last season and chipped in with 7.8 and 5.3 points per game, respectively. Even with that offensive punch returning to the lineup, the Ladies will continue to play with a ‘defense first’ mentality. Last year, the Ladies held opponents to an average of 55.7 points per game. That marked the third straight season the Kenyon women led the NCAC in scoring defense.

Head Coach Suzanne Helfant

Record at KC 241-152 (15 years) Overall Record 275-195 (18 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers

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TOP RETURNEES Name Morgan Korinek Kat Powers Katie Adlam

Yr. Jr. Sr. So.

Ht. 5-9 5-9 5-7

Pos. F G G

Hometown Cuyahoga Falls, OH Chagrin Falls, OH Carmel, IN

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Maureen Hirt Autumn Anderson Maggie Boelter Ashley Meyer

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-7 5-11 5-5 5-9

Pos. G F G F

Hometown/High School Bloomington, IN/Bloomington North Erie, PA/Mercyhurst Prep Vienna, WV/Parkersburg Catholic Defiance, OH/Tinora

GP 27 27 23

REB 212 64 78

November 16 at Muskingum 7:00 19 at Bluffton Tournament 6/8:00 20 at Bluffton Tournament 1/3:00 23 at Ohio Northern 5:30 27 CHATHAM 2:00 28 CARNEGIE MELLON 2:00 December 1 CASE 7:30 4 at Baldwin-Wallace 2:00 8 OBERLIN 6:00 18 at Waynesburg 2:00 28 vs. Amherst* 12:00 29 vs. Bates* 12:00 January 5 at Denison 7:30 8 at Allegheny 1:00 12 WOOSTER 6:00 15 WITTENBERG 2:00 19 at Hiram 7:30 22 OHIO WESLEYAN 1:00 29 at Wooster 2:00 February 2 at Wittenberg 6:00 5 at Oberlin 2:00 9 DENISON 8:00 12 at Ohio Wesleyan 1:00 16 HIRAM 7:30 19 ALLEGHENY 1:00 * - at Las Vegas Tournament

2009-10 Results

Alma Mater Allegheny ‘88

• Three-time NCAC Coach of the Year • Coached four NCAC Players of the Year in 14 seasons at Kenyon. • NCAC Player of the Year as a senior at Allegheny in 1987-88 • Holds NCAC records for single season assists (177) and career assists (601)

2010-11 Schedule

AST PPG 36 14.1 59 7.8 50 5.3

November 20 GROVE CITY ot 59 21 Fredonia State 70 24 OHIO NORTHERN 58 28 Carnegie Mellon 58 29 at Chatham 70 December 2 at Case 48 5 BALDWIN-WALLACE 44 10 DENISON 61 12 at Hiram 67 15 WAYNESBURG 70 January 2 MUSKINGUM 77 5 at Earlham 66 9 at Wooster 53 13 OHIO WESLEYAN 68 16 at Allegheny 46 20 at Wittenberg ot 56 23 HIRAM 57 27 at Denison 69 30 ALLEGHENY ot 59 February 2 WOOSTER 55 5 at Oberlin 73 10 WITTENBERG 48 13 EARLHAM 60 17 at Ohio Wesleyan 55 20 OBERLIN 62 23 WOOSTER 48 26 at Wittenberg 54

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Oberlin Women Quick Facts

OBERLIN WOMEN

Location: Oberlin, Ohio 44074 Founded: 1833 Nickname: Yeowomen Colors: Crimson and Gold Enrollment: 2,900 President: Marvin Krislov Athletic Director: Joe Kaarlgard office: (440) 775-8500 Athletic Trainer: Tim Carver office: (440) 775-8589 Facility: Philips Gym (1,800) press table: (440) 775-8024

Sports Info. Dir.: Mike Mancini office: (440) 775-8503 fax: (440) 775-8957 email: mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Head Coach: Kerry Jenkins office: (440) 775-8546 email: kerry.jenkins@oberlin.edu Letterwinners Returning: 6 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 3 2009-10 Overall Record: 5-21 2009-10 NCAC Record: 4-12 (7th)

Yeowomen Outlook The Oberlin College women’s basketball team enters its 2010-2011 campaign led by senior guard and co-captain Syrea Thomas and two emerging stars in sophomore Kelly Warlich and the 2009-2010 NCAC Newcomer of the Year, point guard Allison Anderson. Last season Anderson also garnered second-team All-NCAC Honors, while Thomas picked up honorable-mention accolades. Anderson, a native of Springfield, Illinois, led the league in assists with 5.6 helpers per game and steals with 3.1 rip-aways per contest. She also played the most minutes of any player in the NCAC, totaling 1,004 for an average of 38.6 per game. Furthermore, her 13.8 points per game were eighth-best in the conference, while her .768 free throw percentage was fourth best. Anderson, who scored 20-plus points eight times and became the first freshman in school history to record a triple-double, is just the second Yeowomen to earn NCAC Newcomer of the Year honors and the first since 1999 when Nzinga Broussard earned the honor. Along with Warlich, Thomas, and Anderson, the Yeowomen will look for added contributions from sophomores Megan Leary and Ellen Neumann and senior co-captain Christina Spencer.

Alma Mater Amherst ‘96 Record at OC 10-42 (2 years) Overall Record 10-42 (2 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers

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TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Kelly Warlich So. Allison Anderson So. Syrea Thomas Sr. TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Ashley Young Fr. Allison Gannon Fr. Malisa Hoak Fr. Lillian Jahan Fr.

Ht. Pos. 5-11 F/G 5-4 PG 5-5 G Ht. Pos. 5-11 F 5-10 F 5-5 G 5-9 F/G

Hometown New Canaan, CT Springfield, IL Cleveland, OH

GP 25 26 26

REB 173 123 173

November 19 Mt. St. Joseph Tourn. 20 Mt. St. Joseph Tourn. 23 BLUFFTON 27 at Earlham December 1 OTTERBEIN 4 CARNEGIE MELLON 6 CASE 8 at Kenyon 10 at Ursuline 30 at Heidelberg 31 ADRIAN January 3 at Kalamazoo 5 at Wittenberg 8 at Wooster 12 DENISON 15 ALLEGHENY 19 at Ohio Wesleyan 22 HIRAM 29 WITTENBERG February 2 at Allegheny 5 KENYON 9 WOOSTER 12 at Hiram 16 OHIO WESLEYAN 19 at Denison

2:00 3/5:00 7:00 1:00 6:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 2:00 7:30 3:00 6:00 3:00 1:00 7:30 2:00 8:00 2:00 7:30 2:00

2009-10 Results

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

2010-11 Schedule

AST 31 146 42

Hometown/High School Columbus, OH/Africentric Shelburne, VT/Champlain Valley Union Toledo, OH/Whitmer San Francisco, CA/International

PPG 12.0 13.8 14.0

November 20 at Bluffton 50 21 St. Mary’s 37 28 at Marietta 69 29 Thiel 63 December 3 at Carnegie Mellon 47 5 at Earlham 68 7 at Case 60 11 URSULINE 55 12 WITTENBERG 57 29 HEIDELBERG 65 January 2 MARYGROVE 53 5 ALLEGHENY ot 69 8 OHIO WESLEYAN 54 13 DENISON 26 16 at Hiram 62 20 WOOSTER ot 74 23 at Wittenberg 58 27 at Allegheny 49 30 EARLHAM 57 February 2 at Ohio Wesleyan 65 5 KENYON 53 6 at Wooster 58 13 HIRAM 57 17 at Denison 52 20 at Kenyon 48 23 at Ohio Wesleyan 56

70 74 76 75 72 52 71 66 76 62 60 80 69 69 53 78 75 70 51 78 73 71 45 86 62 62


OHIO WESLEYAN WOMEN

Ohio Wesleyan Women Quick Facts

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Location: Delaware, Ohio 43015 Founded: 1842 Nickname: Battling Bishops Colors: Red and Black Enrollment: 1,898 President: Rock Jones Athletic Director: Roger Ingles office: (740) 368-3738 Athletic Trainer: Todd Miller office phone: (740) 368-3747 Facility: Branch Rickey Arena (2,300) press table: (740) 368-3342

Sports Info. Director: Mark Beckenbach office phone: (740) 368-3340 fax: (740) 368-3332 email: mlbecken@owu.edu Head Coach: Nan Carney-DeBord office phone: (740) 368-3729 email: nhcarney@owu.edu Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 3 2009-10 Overall Record: 20-7 2009-10 NCAC Record: 14-2 (2nd)

Battling Bishops Outlook They don’t have a catchy nickname, but the Ohio Wesleyan triumvirate of senior Tyler Cordell, senior Kayla Gordon, and senior Pam Quigney is back for one more run at a North Coast Athletic Conference championship. The trio helped head coach Nan Carney-DeBord win the NCAC tournament and advance to the NCAA playoffs in 2009, and finish as conference runner-up with a sparkling 14-2 record last season. Cordell, a guard, was third in the league in scoring and second in assists on the way to first-team All-NCAC laurels last year. Gordon, a post, was 10th in scoring and 13th in rebounding and is a three-time all-conference selection. Quigney, a guard, was 13th in scoring and one of the league’s top three-point shooters and is a two-time all-league choice. The 2010-11 Bishops are much more than The Nameless Three and a couple of fill-ins, however. Sophomore guard Kandis Walker made a statement with her defense and transition games last year, and looks to win a starting spot this year, as does sophomore post Helen Scheblo, who displayed flashes of brilliance last season. Newcomers who should make an impact include freshman guards Julia Grimsley and Kalee Seagle, and junior post Natalie Fisher.

Head Coach Nan Carney-DeBord Alma Mater Denison ‘80

• Winningest women’s coach in school history. • Seven-time NCAC Coach of the Year. • Named the Russell Athletic/ WBCA Division III National Coach of the Year after guiding OWU to the NCAA Division III semifinals in 2001. • Four-year letterwinner in basketball and field hockey at Denison.

Record at OWU 418-215 (25 years) Overall Record 418-215 (25 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Tyler Cordell Kayla Gordon Pam Quigney

Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Julia Grimsley Fr. Kalee Seagle Fr.

Ht. 5-11 5-11 5-6

Pos. G P G

Hometown Columbus, OH St. Louis, MO Mentor, OH

GP 27 27 27

Ht. 5-5 5-4

Pos. Hometown/High School G Alliance, OH/Alliance G Hilliard, OH/Darby

REB 149 154 104

AST 138 33 57

PPG 16.3 13.2 11.7

2010-11 Schedule November 16 NOTRE DAME (OH) 19 at Wilmington Tip-Off 20 at Wilmington Tip-Off 23 HEIDELBERG 27 at Cal Tech 28 at Occidental

5:30 8:00 1/3:00 7:00 4:00 2:00

December 3 at Washington Tourn. 4 at Washington Tourn. 8 at Capital 11 WOOSTER 29 HOOPS FOR HOPE 30 HOOPS FOR HOPE January 5 ALLEGHENY 8 DENISON 12 at Wittenberg 15 at Hiram 19 OBERLIN 22 at Kenyon 29 at Allegheny February 2 at Denison 5 HIRAM 9 WITTENBERG 12 KENYON 16 at Oberlin

6:00 2/6:00 7:00 1:00 6/8:00 1/3:00 6:00 7:30 7:30 1:00 6:00 1:00 1:00 7:30 1 :00 6:00 1:00 7:30

2009-10 Results November 20 Centenary 21 at Hunter 24 JOHN CARROLL 28 at Pitt-Johnstown December 5 at Allegheny 9 WASH. & JEFF. 12 EARLHAM 18 BETHANY 21 ALMA 29 OLIVET 30 FRANKLIN January 5 at Wooster 8 at Oberlin 9 DENISON 13 at Kenyon 16 WITTENBERG 20 at Hiram 23 at Earlham 30 at Wittenberg February 2 OBERLIN 7 at Denison 10 HIRAM 17 KENYON 19 WOOSTER 20 ALLEGHENY 23 OBERLIN 26 Denison

ot 91 77 80 61

87 71 67 73

62 54 ot 79 58 81 62 76

59 65 71 45 58 65 82

70 69 62 73 80 ot 71 72 56

60 54 57 68 83 68 50 62

78 76 63 72 81 100 62 57

65 69 49 55 61 62 56 86


WITTENBERG WOMEN

Wittenberg Women Quick Facts

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Sports Info. Dir.: Ryan Maurer office: (937) 327-6114 fax: (937) 327-6112 email: rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Head Coach: Sarah Jurewicz office: (937) 327-6457 email: sjurewicz@wittenberg.edu Letterwinners Returning: 5 Letterwinners Lost: 7 Starters Returning: 2 2009-10 Overall Record: 19-8 2009-10 NCAC Record: 15-1 (1st)

Location: Springfield, OH 45501 Founded: 1845 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 1,950 President: Mark H. Erickson Athletic Dir: Garnett Purnell office: (937) 327-6472 Athletic Trainer: Ellen Crosbie office: (937) 327-6467 Facility: HPER Center (3,000) press table: (937) 327-6126

Tigers Outlook After a run to the 2009-10 NCAC regular season championship, the Wittenberg Tigers return five letterwinners, including two starters, for their title defense. Leading the charge a year after the Tigers posted a 19-8 overall record and won an NCAC-record 12th regular season title are senior wing Katherine Hueter and junior post Sarah Watson. They step into leadership positions after the departure of an outstanding senior class, including 2010 NCAC Player of the Year Stephanie Boardman. Hueter ranked third on the team in scoring and second in rebounding in 2009-10, and Watson was fourth in both categories. Hueter was a second-team All-NCAC honoree a year ago after averaging 10.5 points and 7.7 rebounds and finishing with a 66-60 assist-turnover ratio, tops on the team. Watson increased her scoring and rebounding averages significantly in her first season as a starter, improving to 8.4 points and 6.2 in 2009-10. She and Hueter, along with sophomore post Kim Replogle will be keys to Wittenberg’s dominance on the glass again after the Tigers led the conference in rebounding margin each of the last two years. The biggest question marks are on the perimeter, where only junior Lauren Cassel returns after getting extensive playing time last year. She appeared in 27 games, while junior Lyndsey Clark appeared in 13 games in 2009-10.

Head Coach Sarah Jurewicz Alma Mater Wittenberg ‘98

• Had assistant coaching stints at Colorado College and Savannah A&D • Named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2009-10 • Four-time All-NCAC selection and NCAC Scholar-Athlete as a senior; Member of NCAC’s Second Decade team • Tigers were 85-24 overall and 59-5 in conference play during her playing career (1994-98)

Record at WU 48-31 (3 years) Overall Record 48-31 (3 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Katherine Hueter Sarah Watson Kim Replogle TOP NEWCOMERS Name Jaclyn Willoughby Erin Lloyd Brooke Sears

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

Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-11 Ht. 5-9 5-9 5-11

Pos. Hometown G Columbus, OH F Hudson, OH F Houston, OH Pos. G G F

Hometown Houston, OH Cincinnati, OH Miamisburg, OH

GP 27 27 20

REB 209 167 27

AST PPG 66 10.5 47 8.4 4 1.2

2010-11 Schedule November 16 BALDWIN-WALLACE 7:00 19 at Adrian Tournament 20 at Adrian Tournament 23 CAPITAL 7:00 December 1 at Mount Union 7:00 4 at Allegheny 1:00 10 at Trine 7:30 17 at Hope Tournament 18 at Hope Tournament 29 ZIMMERMAN TOURN. 2:15 30 ZIMMERMAN TOURN. 12/4:30 January 5 OBERLIN 6:00 8 HIRAM 3:00 12 OHIO WESLEYAN 7:30 15 at Kenyon 2:00 19 DENISON 6:00 22 at Wooster 2:00 25 at Cedarville 7:00 29 at Oberlin 1:00 February 2 KENYON 6:00 5 ALLEGHENY 1:00 9 at Ohio Wesleyan 6:00 12 WOOSTER 2:00 16 at Denison 8:00 19 at Hiram 1:00

2009-10 Results November 20 ROBERT MORRIS 66 21 at Hope 49 24 at Capital ot 49 28 CEDARVILLE 63 December 5 at Wooster 61 12 at Oberlin 76 19 at Thomas More 55 29 GROVE CITY 54 30 CASE 58 January 2 OHIO NORTHERN 49 5 at Denison 79 8 HIRAM 63 9 ALLEGHENY 73 16 at Ohio Wesleyan 83 20 KENYON ot 61 23 OBERLIN 75 27 at Earlham 66 30 OHIO WESLEYAN 62 February 2 DENISON 67 5 at Hiram 83 6 at Allegheny 69 10 at Kenyon 56 13 WOOSTER 61 17 EARLHAM 71 23 HIRAM 59 26 KENYON 60 27 DENISON 67

53 80 55 75 53 57 70 36 60 56 58 57 63 80 56 58 61 56 63 62 57 48 74 57 43 54 70


WOOSTER WOMEN

Wooster Women Quick Facts Location: Wooster, Ohio 44691 Founded: 1866 Nickname: Fighting Scots Colors: Black and Old Gold Enrollment: 1,800 President: Grant H. Cornwell Athletic Director: Keith D. Beckett, Ph.D. office: (330) 263-2189 Athletic Trainer: Tom Love office: (330) 263-2184 Facility: Timken Gym (3,400) press table: 330-287-3000 x4466

Scots Outlook Wooster’s women’s basketball team begins a new era in 2010-11 as Ashley Reid takes over as the program’s sixth head coach. Six returning letterwinners are poised to see their roles expand as they try to replace the production of the program’s only All-American selection, Kym Wenz. It’s likely the Fighting Scots will utilize the post tandem of junior Kristen Schwartz and sophomore Jessica Wingen even more this season. Schwartz is the top returning scorer, averaging 6.7 points and a team-high 54.1% shooting clip a season ago, while Wingen (5.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg) has a knack around the basket, and nearly averaged a block per game in her rookie campaign. Also returning is the team’s lone senior, Taylor Keegan, and junior point guard Keshia Butler, both who will be relied upon in the backcourt. Keegan is productive around the perimeter and behind the arc, where she chipped in 5.8 points and 29 three-pointers last winter. Butler’s speed will allow Wooster to push the tempo at times, and she’s poised to improve upon last season’s 2.9 points and 2.4 assists averages. Juniors Samantha Sulzer, who started nine games in 2009-10, and Kinsey Walker are also back to add depth in the paint. Also, it is expected that several first-year players could contribute right out of the gate, including guards Karley Walker and Suvi Puripattarapan.

Head Coach Ashley Reid Alma Mater Walsh ‘04

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

Record at COW 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record 0-0 (1st season)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES

Name Kristen Schwartz Taylor Keegan Jessica Wingen Keshia Butler

Yr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.

TOP NEWCOMERS

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Sports Info. Director: Hugh Howard office: (330) 263-2374 fax: (330) 263-2209 email: hhoward@wooster.edu Head Coach: Ashley Reid office phone: (330) 263-2181 email: areid@wooster.edu Letterwinners Returning: 6 Letterwinners Lost: 9 Starters Returning: 1 2009-10 Overall Record: 11-15 2009-10 NCAC Record: 8-8 (5th)

Name Yr. Karley Walker Fr. Suvi Puripattarapan Fr.

Ht. 6-0 5-7 6-0 5-4

Ht. 5-7 5-2

Pos. F G F G

Hometown Farmdale, OH Mohrsville, PA Pittsburgh, PA Cross Lanes, WV

GP 21 24 25 26

REB 81 88 107 34

AST PPG 9 6.7 32 5.8 17 5.4 64 2.9

Pos. Hometown/High School G South Charleston, WV/South Charleston G Westport, CT/Staples

2010-11 Schedule November 15 at John Carroll 7:30 20 NAN NICHOLS TOURN. 1/3:00 21 NAN NICHOLS TOURN. 1/3:00 27 at Marietta Tournament 6.8:00 28 at Marietta Tournament 1/3:00 December 1 HIRAM 6:00 8 at Ursuline 7:00 11 at Ohio Wesleyan 1:00 18 at Bluffton 2:00 19 CASE 2:00 30 DEFIANCE 6:00 January 3 at Earlham 6:00 8 OBERLIN 2:00 12 at Kenyon 6:00 15 at Denison 1:00 19 at Allegheny 7:30 22 WITTENBERG 2:00 29 KENYON 2:00 February 2 at Hiram 6:00 5 DENISON 12:00 9 at Oberlin 8:00 12 at Wittenberg 2:00 16 ALLEGHENY 7:30 19 OHIO WESLEYAN 5:30

2009-10 Results November 16 JOHN CARROLL 82 21 FRANCISCAN 80 22 MT. UNION 55 28 at Case 46 December 2 at Allegheny 55 5 WITTENBERG 53 12 URSULINE 72 16 at Defiance 63 18 ALMA 59 30 WESTMINSTER 69 January 2 at Trine 50 5 OHIO WESLEYAN 60 8 at Denison 72 9 KENYON 50 13 HIRAM 52 16 EARLHAM 67 20 at Oberlin ot 78 27 at Hiram 63 30 DENISON 46 February 2 at Kenyon 42 6 OBERLIN 71 10 ALLEGHENY 66 13 at Wittenberg 74 19 at Ohio Wesleyan 61 20 at Earlham 72 23 at Kenyon 47

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WOMEN’S SCHEDULE

November 15 Wooster at John Carroll, 7:30

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December 3 Ohio Wesleyan at Washington (Mo.)Tournament

December 30 Defiance at Wooster, 6:00 Hiram at Washington & November 16 Jefferson, 7:00 Notre Dame (OH) at Ohio December 4 Oberlin at Heidelberg, 7:00 Wesleyan, 5:30 Denison at Case, 2:00 Ohio Wesleyan Bishop Allegheny at Grove City, 6:00 Hiram at Marygrove, 2:00 Classic/Hoops for Hope Baldwin-Wallace at Kenyon at Baldwin-Wallace, Wittenberg Zimmerman Wittenberg, 7:00 2:00 Tournament Kenyon at Muskingum, 7:00 Wittenberg at Allegheny, 1:00 Heidelberg at Denison, 7:30 Carnegie Mellon at Oberlin,7:00 December 31 Ohio Wesleyan at Washington Hiram at Carnegie Mellon, 1:00 November 19 (Mo.) Tournament Adrian at Oberlin, 7:00 Allegheny Invitational Denison vs. Bethany, 6:00 December 6 January 3 Kenyon at Bluffton Tournament Case at Oberlin, 7:00 Wooster at Earlham, 6:00 Oberlin at Mt. St. Joseph Oberlin at Kalamazoo, 7:00 Tournament December 7 Ohio Wesleyan at Allegheny at Buffalo St., 6:00 January 4 Wilmington Tip-Off Hiram at Case, 7:00 Wittenberg at Adrian December 8 Tournament Oberlin at Kenyon, 6:00 January 5 Denison at Thiel, 6:30 Allegheny at O. Wesleyan, 6:00 November 20 O. Wesleyan at Capital, 7:00 Kenyon at Denison, 7:30 Denison at Washington & Wooster at Ursuline, 7:00 Oberlin at Wittenberg, 7:30 Jefferson, 4:00 Grove City at Hiram, 7:30 Allegheny Invitational January 8 Kenyon at Bluffton Tournament December 9 Kenyon at Allegheny, 1:00 Oberlin at Mt. St. Joseph Fredonia St. at Allegheny,6:00 Oberlin at Wooster, 2:00 Tournament Hiram at Wittenberg, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at December 10 Denison at O. Wesleyan, 7:30 Wilmington Tip-Off Oberlin at Ursuline, 7:00 Wittenberg at Adrian Wittenberg at Trine, 7:30 January 12 Tournament Allegheny at Hiram, 6:00 Wooster Nan Nichols December 11 Wooster at Kenyon, 6:00 Tournament Hiram at Denison, 1:00 Denison at Oberlin, 7:30 Wooster at O. Wesleyan, 1:00 Ohio Wesleyan at November 21 Wittenberg, 7:30 Wooster Nan Nichols December 14 Tournament Waynesburg at Hiram, 7:00 January 15 Denison at Grove City Ohio Wesleyan at Hiram, 1:00 November 23 Wooster at Denison, 1:00 Kenyon at Ohio Northern, 5:30 December 17 Wittenberg at Kenyon, 2:00 Allegheny at Washington & Allegheny at Defiance Allegheny at Oberlin, 3:00 Jefferson, 6:00 Tournament Denison at Trine, 6:00 Wittenberg at Hope January 19 Bluffton at Oberlin, 7:00 Tournament Denison at Wittenberg Capital at Wittenberg, 7:00 Kenyon at Hiram, 7:30 Heidelberg at O. Wesleyan,7:00 December 18 Oberlin at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00 Kenyon at Waynesburg, 2:00 Wooster at Allegheny, 7:30 November 27 Wooster at Bluffton, 2:00 Oberlin at Earlham, 1:00 Allegheny at Defiance January 22 Carnegie Mellon at Denison, 2:00 Tournament Allegheny at Denison, 1:00 Chatham at Kenyon, 2:00 Wittenberg at Hope O. Wesleyan at Kenyon, 1:00 Hiram at Westminster, 2:00 Tournament Wittenberg at Wooster, 2:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Cal Tech, 4:00 Hiram at Oberlin, 3:00 Allegheny at St. Vincent, 6:00 December 19 Wooster at Marietta Hiram at Thiel, 1:00 January 25 Tournament Case at Wooster, 2:00 Hiram at Ursuline, 7:00 Wittenberg at Cedarville, 7:00 November 28 December 20 Carnegie Mellon at Kenyon, 2:00 Bluffton at Hiram, 6:00 January 29 Chatham at Denison, 2:00 Ohio Wesleyan at PSU-Behrend at Hiram, 2:00 December 28 Allegheny, 1:00 O. Wesleyan at Occidental, 2:00 Denison at Land of Magic Wittenberg at Oberlin, 1:00 Wooster at Marietta Classic Denison at Hiram, 2:00 Tournament Kenyon at Las Vegas Kenyon at Wooster, 2:00 Tournament November 29 February 2 Allegheny at Pitt-Bradford, 7:00 December 29 Kenyon at Wittenberg, 6:00 Denison at Land of Magic O. Wesleyan at Denison, 7:30 December 1 Classic Wooster at Hiram, 6:00 Otterbein at Oberlin, 6:00 Kenyon at Las Vegas Oberlin at Allegheny, 8:00 Hiram at Wooster, 6:00 Tournament Wittenberg at Mt. Union, 7:00 Ohio Wesleyan Bishop Case at Kenyon, 7:30 Classic/Hoops for Hope John Carroll at Allegheny, 7:30 Wittenberg Zimmerman Tournament

February 5 Hiram at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00 Allegheny at Wittenberg, 1:00 Denison at Wooster, 12:00 Kenyon at Oberlin, 2:00 February 9 Hiram at Allegheny, 6:00 Wittenberg at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00 Denison at Kenyon, 8:00 Wooster at Oberlin, 8:00 February 12 Denison at Allegheny, 1:00 Kenyon at O. Wesleyan, 1:00 Oberlin at Hiram, 1:00 Wooster at Wittenberg, 2:00 February 16 Allegheny at Wooster, 7:30 O. Wesleyan at Oberlin, 7:30 Hiram at Kenyon, 7:30 Wittenberg at Denison, 8:00 February 19 Allegheny at Kenyon, 1:00 Wittenberg at Hiram, 1:00 Oberlin at Denison, 2:00 O. Wesleyan at Wooster, 5:30 February 22 NCAC Tournament uarterfinals February 25 NCAC Tournament Semifinals February 26 NCAC Tournament Finals


WOMEN’S RECORDS

Team (Game)

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

Team (Season)

Points: 2395 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Scoring Offense: 82.9 (28-2320) -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Scoring Defense: 47.5 (27-1283) -- Kenyon, 2004-05 Scoring Margin: 30.7 (82.9-52.2) -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Field Goals: 975 -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Field Goal Attempts: 2122 -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Field Goal Percentage: 47.7 (773-1621) -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1991-92 Field Goal Percentage Defense: 32.9 (440-1337) - Kenyon, 2004-05 Three-Point Field Goals: 264 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2005-06 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 867 -- Ohio Wesleyan 2005-06 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 39.5 (144-365) - Wittenberg, 1995-96 Free Throws: 523 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Free Throw Attempts: 766 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Free Throw Percentage: 74.7 (310-415) -- Allegheny, 2008-09 Rebounds: 1565 -- Wooster, 1984-85 Rebound Margin: 15.5 (52.6-37.1) -- Allegheny, 1985-86 Assists: 539 -- Allegheny, 1986-87 Blocked Shots: 162 -- Wooster, 1996-97 Steals: 424 -- Wittenberg, 2002-03 Wins: 26 -- Allegheny, 1985-86; Wittenberg, 1989-90; Kenyon, 1996-97; Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01 Winning Percentage: .929 (26-2) -- Allegheny, 1985-86; Kenyon, 1996-97 Winning Streak: 24 -- Wittenberg, 1994-95 Winning Streak (NCAC): 53 -- Wittenberg, 1993-96

Individual (Game)

Points: 61 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91 Field Goals: 28 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91 Field Goal Attempts: 55 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91 Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (12-12) -- Amber Bishop, Wittenberg (vs. Hiram), 2/7/03

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Three-Point Field Goals: 10 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/20/96; Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Bluffton), 2/12/97 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 24 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Asbury), 2/11/95 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) -- Amber Sherman, Wittenberg (vs. Allegheny), 1/4/97 Free Throws: 18 -- Alyssa Clark, Oberlin (vs. Earlham), 1/21/06 Free Throw Attempts: 22 -- Shannon Ferguson, Earlham (vs. Wittenberg), 2/12/92; Shannon Ferguson, Earlham (vs. Wooster), 2/5/94 Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (15-15) -- Katie Montague, Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 2/11/98 Rebounds: 25 -- Kim Huber, Allegheny (vs. Thiel), 1/10/96; Michelle Popovec, Allegheny (vs. Wooster), 2/9/00 Assists: 17 -- Traci Duez, CWRU (vs. Lake Erie), 2/1/85 Blocked Shots: 10 -- Dee Wells, Oberlin (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/12/94 Steals: 13 -- Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin (vs. Wooster), 1/29/02

Individual (Season)

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

Individual (Career)

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


Points SEASON 778 749 604 593 576

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

Field Goals SEASON 1989-90 1990-91 2002-03 1995-96 1993-94

WOMEN’S LEADERS

1000-Point Scorers

16

2112 Kelly Heil (OWU) 2001-05 2053 Kim Huber (ALL) 1992-96 1969 Shannon Ferguson (ERL) 1990-94 1802 Krista Jacobs (OWU) 1988-92 1794 Kim Graf (KEN) 1993-97 1777 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 1998-02 1763 Allison McCombe (DEN) 1992-96 1693 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1998-02 1655 Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) 1997-01 1645 Christi Clay (DEN) 1990-94 1612 Jill Myers (OWU) 1984-88 1610 Katie Montague (WOO) 1995-99 1558 Kym Wenz (WOO) 2006-10 1555 Stephany Dunmyer (KEN) 1996-00 1527 Ann Gilbert (OBE) 1989-91 1465 Cassie Bedard (HIR) 2003-07 1459 Lindsey Chappell (ERL) 2000-04 1443 Karen Schell (KEN) 1995-99 1436 Jill Tibbe (KEN) 1984-88 1416 Alyssa Clark (OBE) 2005-09 1398 Ann Osborne (OWU) 1984-88 1380 Megan Coughlin (OWU) 1996-00 1353 Jessica Oram (OBE) 2003-07 1349 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2003-07 1338 Carly Loerhke (WOO) 2003-07 1297 Sarah Jurewicz (WIT) 1994-98 1287 Vicki Painter (ERL) 1996-00 1257 Carolyn Simpson (DEN) 2005-09 1244 Beth Green (WIT) 1990-94 1226 Erin McQuillan (ALL) 1991-95 1222 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-05 1220 Jody Chattin (CWR) 1992-96 1201 Lisa Diment (WOO) 1983-87 Tasha Merrill (ERL) 2005-09 1197 Allison Bethea (CWR) 1984-88 1176 Stephanie Boardman (WIT) 2006-10 1173 Katy Zeanah (KEN) 2002-06 1172 Malisha Richardson (OBE) 1999-03 1171 Kate Rolf (WIT) 1999-03 1169 Jeannie Alcorn (ALL) 1988-92 1142 Jessica Kankoski (ALL) 2000-04 1138 Katie Gregorevich (WIT) 2004-08 1126 Ronnie Bohm (ALL) 1987-91 1120 Robin Jones (DEN) 1982-87 1108 Danielle Rogers (WIT) 1989-93 1106 Erica Brizendine (OWU) 2002-05 1103 Karen Porath (OWU) 1989-93 1093 LaSonya Crawl (WOO) 1989-93 1081 Jenni Swartz (WIT) 1989-93 1069 Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1984-88 1060 Nara DeJesus (WOO) 1999-03 1053 Brenda Heil (WOO) 1986-89 1050 Emma Woodward (DEN) 2001-05 1043 Anne Dugan (KEN) 2004-08 1027 Molly Baumann (DEN) 1997-01 1021 Kayla Gordon (OWU) 20071019 Carin Crislip (DEN) 1984-87 Teresa Page (ERL) 1990-94 1009 Shaina Kaiser (DEN) 2007-

319 309 235 229 222

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

CAREER 822 741 761 684 664

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

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

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

Three-Point Field Goals SEASON 110 93 87 82 81

Kim Graf (KEN) 1996-97 Kim Graf (KEN) 1995-96 Mechelle Pothast (WIT) 1995-96 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-05 Kim Graf (KEN) 1993-94 Kim Graf (KEN) 1994-95

CAREER 365 257 232 222 200

Kim Graf (KEN) 1993-97 Stephany Dunmyer (KEN) 1996-00 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-05 Alicia Moreno (KEN) 2004-08 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2003-07

Free Throws SEASON 183 156 153

Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) 2000-01 Karen Schell (KEN) 1997-98 Kim Huber (ALL) 1995-96 Shannon Ferguson (ERL) 1991-92 Ann Osborne (OWU) 1986-87

CAREER 522 463 427 411 406

Shannon Ferguson (ERL) 1990-94 Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) 1997-01 Ann Osborne (OWU) 1984-88 Kelly Heil (OWU) 2001-05 Kim Huber (ALL) 1992-96

Rebounds SEASON 360 333 329 315

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

CAREER

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

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

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

Active Leaders Points: 1021 - Kayla Gordon, OWU Field Goals: 382 - Gordon, OWU 3-Point FG: 129 - Pam Quigney, OWU Free Throws: 204 - Jill Gregory, ALL Rebounds: 526 - Katherine Hueter, WIT Assists: 335 - Tyler Cordell, OWU Blocked Shots: 62 - Gordon, OWU Steals: 151 - Cordell, OWU

Assists SEASON 177 172 167 161 152

Suzanne Helfant (ALL) Suzanne Helfant (ALL) Jill Swanson (ALL) Suzanne Helfant (ALL) Ellen O’Brien (DEN)

1985-86 1986-87 1984-85 1987-88 2007-08

CAREER 601 529 461 456 436

Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1984-88 Christy Evans (WOO) 1988-92 Ellen O’Brien (DEN) 2005-09 Amanda Schmidt (ALL) 1993-97 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1998-02

Blocked Shots SEASON 106 80 76 74 68

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

CAREER 336 165 158 155 153

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

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

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

Steals SEASON 129 125 117 110

Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 2001-02 Lisa Smith (ALL) 1986-87 Amanda Schmidt (ALL) 1993-94 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1998-99 Mary Jo Domurat (CWR) 1986-87

CAREER 412 345 312 280 268

Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1998-02 Christi Clay (DEN) 1990-94 Amanda Schmidt (ALL) 1993-97 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-05 Allison McCombe (DEN) 1992-96


‘09-10 WOMEN’S ALL-NCAC 17

First Team

Name Steph Boardman Tyler Cordell Carrie Dyer Jill Gregory Shaina Kaiser Morgan Korinek Kaitlin Krister Kym Wenz

School Wittenberg Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Allegheny Denison Kenyon Wooster Wooster

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

Pos. Hometown P Cincinnati, Ohio G Columbus, Ohio W Copley, Ohio G Jeanette, Pennsylvania W Ostrander, Ohio P Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio C Kent, Ohio G North Ridgeville, Ohio

PPG 17.0 16.3 13.6 14.2 16.3 14.1 9.5 20.8

RPG 7.9 5.5 7.0 4.8 6.5 7.9 7.8 5.1

APG 1.1 5.1 2.9 2.2 2.8 1.3 1.7 1.6

Allison Anderson Kayla Gordon Katherine Hueter Brittany Mayle Pam Quigney Emilie Simone Kathleen Williams

Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Hiram Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Kenyon

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

G P W G PG F P

Springfield, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri Columbus, Ohio Mantua, Ohio Mentor, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pickerington, Ohio

13.8 13.2 10.5 10.6 11.7 9.4 9.2

4.7 5.7 7.7 4.6 3.9 5.7 5.3

5.6 1.2 2.4 2.6 2.1 1.0 0.7

Brittany Bell Nikki Darrett Dany Finck Christina Myers Syrea Thomas

Allegheny Earlham Ohio Wesleyan Denison Oberlin

Sr. So. So. So. Jr.

G G P P G

Greensburg, Pennsylvania Evansville, Indiana Hilliard, Ohio Pataskala, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio

9.9 11.8 11.0 11.5 14.0

2.2 5.4 6.1 5.1 6.7

2.0 2.0 1.1 0.4 1.6

Second Team

Honorable Mention

All-Time First Team Selections

Allegheny Ronnie Bohm 1989-91 Jill Gregory 2010 Karen Gubish 1987 Suzanne Helfant 1987-88 Kim Huber 1994-95-96 Jessica Kankoski 2002-04 Katie Kestler 2007 Cindy Kyler 1989 Caitlin Murtaugh 2006 Stephanie Pollock 2001 Michelle Popovec 2000 Joan Smith 1986 Jill Swanson 1985 Jennifer Young 1992 Stephanie Wolf 2008-09 Denison Lisa Attebery Molly Baumann Christi Clay Robin Jones Shaina Kaiser Allison McCombe Ellen O’Brien Megan Overom Mary Kay Schwaninger Kristin Sheffield Carolyn Simpson Emma Woodward

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

Earlham Lindsey Chappell Shannon Ferguson Vicki Painter

2003-04 1993-94 2000

Kenyon Emily Donovan 1997 Stephany Dunmyer 1998-00 Anne Dugan 2008 Sara Fox 2002 Kim Graf 1995-96-97 Morgan Korinek 2010 Alisha Moreno 2007-08 Karen Schell 1998-99 Heather Spencer 1989 Jill Tibbe 1985-86-87-88 Katy Zeanah 2004-05-06 Oberlin Cristina Briboneria 2005 Nzinga Broussard 1999-00-01-02 Ann Gilbert 1990-91 Jessica Oram 2007 Malisha Richardson 2003 Ohio Wesleyan Erica Brizendine 2005 Tyler Cordell 2010 Megan Coughlin 1997-98-99 Steffi Graf 2008 Kelly Heil 2002-03-04-05 Krista Jacobs 1989-90-91-92

Jill Tibbe

Kate Rolf

Rachel Messaros Jill Myers Ann Osborne Karen Porath Pam Quigney Kate Ryan Katy Sturtz Jess Viertlboeck

2007 1985-86-88 1986-88 1992-93 2009 1993 1999-00-01-02 2000-01

Wittenberg Ann Brokaw 1990 Stephanie Boardman 2009-10 Stephanie Campbell 2003 Carrie Dyer 2010 Beth Green 1992-93-94 Katie Gregorevich 2007-08 Kathy Hittle 2006 Sarah Jurewicz 1995-96-98 Melissa Kolbe 1999 Mechelle Pothast 1996-97 Danielle Rogers 1990 Kate Rolf 2001-02-03 Jenni Swartz 1991 Haley Warden 2004 Michelle Westerdale 1995 Wooster Maribeth Bentler LaSonya Crawl LaWanda Crawl Barb Davis Lisa Diment Christy Evans Lisa First Carly Loehrke Kaitlin Krister Katie Montague Amy Smith Kym Wenz

1985 1993 1989-90 1986 1987 1992 1995 2006-07 2010 1997-98 1985 2009-10


‘09-10 WOMEN’S STATS 18

TEAM OFFENSE Ohio Wesleyan Denison Wittenberg Allegheny Wooster

G 27 29 27 26 26

PTS 1923 2010 1735 1606 1605

P/G 71.2 69.3 64.3 61.8 61.7

TEAM DEFENSE Kenyon Denison Wittenberg Wooster Allegheny

G 27 29 27 26 26

PTS 1504 1726 1612 1625 1674

P/G 55.7 59.5 59.7 62.5 64.4

OFF. FG % Ohio Wesleyan Denison Wittenberg Wooster Allegheny

G 27 29 27 26 26

FG 711 767 653 583 613

FGA 1740 1878 1607 1448 1538

PCT 40.9 40.8 40.6 40.3 39.9

DEF. FG% Wooster Kenyon Wittenberg Denison Oberlin

G 26 27 27 29 26

FG 556 534 610 640 672

FGA 1566 1463 1666 1663 1726

PCT 35.5 36.5 36.6 38.5 38.9

3-POINT FG % Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny Denison Oberlin

G 26 27 26 29 26

FG 146 173 115 156 186

FGA 383 524 351 526 644

PCT 38.1 33.0 32.8 29.7 28.9

FREE-THROW % Ohio Wesleyan Wooster Kenyon Hiram Allegheny

G 27 26 27 26 26

FT 328 293 345 335 265

FTA 463 416 503 496 395

PCT 70.8 70.4 68.6 67.5 67.1

SCORE MARGIN Denison Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg Kenyon Wooster

G 29 27 27 27 26

OFF 69.3 71.2 64.3 59.7 61.7

DEF 59.5 64.7 59.7 55.7 62.5

MAR 9.8 6.5 4.6 4.0 -0.8

REB. MARGIN Wittenberg Denison Kenyon Wooster Earlham

G 27 29 27 26 25

REB 45.4 41.9 38.0 39.2 36.8

OPP 35.6 38.0 35.9 39.1 39.0

MAR 9.9 3.8 2.1 0.1 -2.2

SCORING Kym Wenz, WOO Stephanie Boardman, WIT Tyler Cordell, OWU Shaina Kaiser, DEN Jill Gregory, ALL High: 37 - Wenz, WOO

G 26 25 27 29 25

PTS P/G 541 20.8 425 17.0 439 16.3 468 16.1 354 14.2

REBOUNDS Emily Chu Finkel, OBE Stephanie Boardman, WIT Morgan Korinek, KEN Kaitlin Krister, WOO Katherine Hueter, WIT High: 17 - Boardman, WIT

G 26 25 27 26 27

REB R/G 209 8.0 198 7.9 212 7.9 203 7.8 209 7.7

ASSISTS G Allison Anderson, OBE 26 Tyler Cordell, OWU 27 Serafina Nuzzo, DEN 29 Carrie Dyer, WIT 27 Kelsey Durichko, HIR 26 High: 10 - Anderson, OBE (twice)

A 146 138 117 78 73

A/G 5.6 5.1 4.0 2.9 2.8

3-PT FIELD GOALS Kym Wenz, WOO Brittany Bell, ALL Kelly Warlich, OBE Syrea Thomas, OBE Allison Anderson, OBE

G 26 26 25 26 26

FG 72 59 56 57 44

3/G 2.8 2.3 2.2 2.2 1.7

FIELD GOAL PCT. Morgan Korinek, KEN Stephanie Boardman, WIT Shaina Kaiser, DEN Carrie Dyer, WIT Heidi Goeller, ALL

G 27 25 29 27 23

FG 161 174 179 146 78

FGA PCT 268 60.1 338 51.5 376 47.6 314 46.5 170 45.9

FREE THROW PCT Katie Adlam, KEN Kym Wenz, WOO Brittany Mayle, HIR Allison Anderson, OBE Tyler Cordell, OWU

G 23 26 26 26 27

FT 46 113 100 53 83

FTA PCT 56 82.1 140 80.7 125 80.0 69 76.8 109 76.1

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT Kym Wenz, WOO Brittany Bell, ALL Haley Dahlgard, DEN Kayla Gordon, OWU Pam Quigney, OWU

G 26 26 29 27 27

FG 72 59 37 42 44

FGA PCT 152 47.4 149 39.6 98 37.8 114 36.8 120 36.7

BLOCKED SHOTS Kaitin Krister, WOO Emilie Simone, ALL Kelly Warlich, OBE Lucy Follansbee, DEN Kayla Gordon, OWU High: 7 - Simone, ALL

G 26 25 25 28 27

BLK B/G 61 2.3 40 1.6 28 1.1 30 1.1 25 0,9

STEALS G S S/G Allison Anderson, OBE 26 80 3.1 Morgan Korinek, KEN 27 74 2.7 Tyler Cordell, OWU 27 71 2.6 Kym Wenz, WOO 27 68 2.6 Syrea Thomas, OBE 26 67 2.6 High: 8 - Serafina Nuzzo, DEN & Anderson, OBE


ALL-TIME WOMEN’S STANDINGS

2009-10

19

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 19-8 14-2 20-7 10-6 21-8 9-7 17-10 8-8 11-15 7-9 10-16 4-12 5-21 3-13 4-22 2-14 3.22

2008-09

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 19-7 11-5 13-13 10-6 17-12 10-6 16-12 9-7 14-12 6-10 8-18 5-11 7-19 3-13 5-21 2-14 3-21

2007-08

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 20-7 12-4 18-8 12-4 15-11 11-5 18-11 8-8 11-15 4-12 5-21 3-13 6-19 3-13 5-10 3-13 4-22

2006-07

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 25-5 11-5 19-8 11-5 15-11 10-6 14-13 9-7 14-12 9-7 14-12 3-13 7-19 3-13 4-22 1-15 6-19

2005-06

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 19-8 13-3 18-9 11-5 22-7 11-5 21-7 10-6 14-12 4-12 7-19 4-12 5-21 3-13 8-17 2-14 4-20

2004-05

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 22-5 12-4 20-9 12-4 17-10 10-6 18-8 10-6 17-10 7-9 12-14 5-11 10-16 2-14 8-18 0-16 3-21

2003-04

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

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

2002-03

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 24-5 12-4 18-10 10-6 16-10 10-6 13-14 8-8 13-11 7-9 13-13 5-11 10-15 2-14 6-19 2-14 3-22

2001-02

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 21-6 13-3 21-8 11-5 16-9 10-6 15-11 8-8 12-12 7-9 11-15 5-11 10-14 4-12 9-16 0-16 3-21

2000-01

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 13-3 26-7 13-3 20-6 11-5 18-8 11-5 17-10 10-6 14-11 6-10 10-14 5-11 6-19 2-14 4-21 1-15 4-20

1999-00

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 23-3 12-4 21-7 10-6 14-11 10-6 16-10 7-9 11-14 6-10 9-17 6-10 12-13 5-11 8-17 2-14 5-19

1998-99

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 14-2 21-7 14-2 20-7 10-6 14-10 9-7 14-11 8-8 15-11 6-10 12-13 5-11 8-17 4-12 8-17 2-14 6-18

1997-98

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 22-6 11-5 17-9 11-5 15-11 10-6 15-11 8-8 12-13 8-8 12-13 4-12 9-16 3-13 6-16 2-14 5-19

1996-97

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 26-2 13-3 17-8 10-6 13-12 9-7 12-13 9-7 12-14 8-8 11-14 5-11 7-18 1-15 4-21 1-15 1-23

1995-96

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 21-7 11-5 18-8 11-5 15-9 11-5 15-10 8-8 16-10 8-8 13-14 6-10 11-14 2-14 5-20 0-16 2-22


ALL-TIME WOMEN’S STANDINGS

1994-95

20

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 25-3 13-3 22-6 11-5 18-8 8-8 10-15 6-10 12-11 6-10 10-13 6-10 10-16 5-11 9-15 1-15 3-20

1993-94

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

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

1992-93

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 21-6 14-2 23-4 10-6 13-11 9-7 13-12 9-7 12-13 7-9 11-15 6-10 11-12 2-14 3-19 0-16 0-21

1991-92

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 23-2 15-1 21-7 12-4 20-7 9-7 15-11 8-8 13-13 5-11 5-19 4-12 4-21 2-14 3-19 2-14 2-21

1990-91

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

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

SOUTH 1) Wittenberg* 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Denison 4) Earlham 5) Kenyon

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

1989-90

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

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 9-2 20-6 6-5 12-13 6-5 10-15 2-9 3-21 12-0 9-3 4-8 2-10 2-10

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

1988-89

1) Allegheny* 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Wooster 4) Kenyon 5) Denison Oberlin 7) CWRU

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

1987-88

1) Allegheny* 2) Ohio Wesleyan 3) Kenyon 4) Wooster 5) Oberlin Denison 7) CWRU

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 11-1 19-6 10-2 16-10 9-3 13-12 6-6 9-16 3-9 5-15 3-9 3-18 0-12 0-23

1986-87

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 12-0 25-4 10-2 15-10 7-5 13-12 5-7 9-16 5-7 8-15 3-9 4-18 0-12 0-21

1985-86

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 12-0 26-2 8-4 14-12 7-5 11-10 7-5 11-11 5-7 8-11 3-9 3-13 0-12 0-24

1984-85

1) Allegheny* Wooster 3) Kenyon 4) Ohio Wesleyan 5) CWRU 6) Denison 7) Oberlin

NCAC W-L 11-1 11-1 7-5 6-6 4-8 2-10 1-11

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

*NCAC Tournament Champion


WOMEN’S LEADERS 21

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

SCORING PLAYER P/G Kym Wenz, WOO 20.8 Kym Wenz, WOO 18.6 Kym Wenz, WOO 17.5 Cassie Bedard, HIR 17.6 Jessie Oram, OBE 18.9 Cris Briboneria, OBE 17.9 Kelly Heil, OWU 20.5 Kelly Heil, OWU 21.6 Nz. Broussard, OBE 19.4 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 18.0 Steph Dunmyer, KEN 17.0 Erin Rogalski, CWR 17.0 Katie Montague, WOO 21.5 Kim Graf, KEN 18.6 Kim Huber, ALL 22.8 Kim Graf, KEN 19.5 Christi Clay, DEN 21.3 S. Ferguson, ERL 22.2 S. Ferguson, ERL 22.8 Ann Gilbert, OBE 31.2 Ann Gilbert, OBE 31.1 Krista Jacobs, OWU 21.0 Jill Myers, OWU 18.7 Lisa Diment, WOO 19.6 Lisa Diment, WOO 18.8 Robin Jones, DEN 20.3

REBOUNDS YEAR PLAYER R/G 09-10 Emily Chu Finkel, OBE 8.0 08-09 Carolyn Simpson, DEN 8.8 07-08 Roneisha Kinney, OBE 9.0 06-07 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 8.2 05-06 Kathy Hittle, WIT 8.3 04-05 Kelly Heil, OWU 8.2 03-04 Haley Warden, WIT 9.8 02-03 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 10.4 01-02 Nara DeJesus, WOO 11.6 00-01 Katy Sturtz, OWU 10.9 99-00 Katy Sturtz, OWU 11.0 98-99 Erin Rogalski, CWRU 10.8 97-98 Karen Schell, KEN 10.8 96-97 Monica Bush, OBE 10.9 95-96 Lara Singer, EARL 10.1 94-95 Lara Singer, EARL 9.3 93-94 Emily Donovan, KEN 9.8 92-93 LaSonya Crawl, WOO 11.4 91-92 Jennifer Young, ALL 12.7 90-91 Jennifer Young, ALL 11.7 89-90 Krista Jacobs, OWU 12.2 88-89 Krista Jacobs, OWU 11.5 87-88 Jill Myers, OWU 12.8 86-87 Robin Jones, DEN 13.5 85-86 Jill Myers, OWU 11.8 84-85 Robin Jones, DEN 11.2

FIELD GOAL PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT Morgan Korinek, KEN 60.1 Kym Wenz, WOO 47.4 Steph Boardman, WIT 50.7 Shaina Kaiser, DEN 48.1 Steph Boardman, WIT 63.8 Kym Wenz, WOO 52.3 Carly Loehrke, WOO 60.0 Monica Zell, OBE 43.1 Katy Zeanah, KEN 57.1 Megan Sheasby, KEN 43.3 Carly Loehrke, WOO 56.1 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 46.1 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 60.0 Valery Medwid, ALL 41.2 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 63.6 Lindsey Schaaff, WOO 39.4 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 55.2 Kelly Heil, OWU 35.8 Katy Sturtz, OWU 58.5 Molly Baumann, DEN 43.4 Katy Sturtz, OWU 58.6 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 43.1 Karen Schell, KEN 57.4 Kendra Tolford, DEN 42.2 MK Schwaninger, DEN 55.8 S. Isaranucheep, KEN 40.5 Karen Schell, KEN 57.7 Amber Sherman, WIT 46.7 Karen Schell, KEN 54.2 Mechelle Pothast, WIT 45.3 Kim Huber, ALL 50.4 Erin McQuillan, ALL 39.7 Teri Hamlin, OWU 54.2 Cindy Bailey, OWU 41.2 Beth Green, WITT 54.1 Jenni Swartz, WITT 38.6 Karen Porath, OWU 63.7 Jeannie Alcorn, ALL 42.3 Jennifer Young, ALL 52.5 Heather Allred, DEN 38.0 Cindy Kyler, ALL 49.6 Kelly Lindsley, OBE 33.1 Cindy Kyler, ALL 53.0 Shelley Brown, ALL 40.0 Jill Myers, OWU 51.8 Ann Osborne, OWU 36.6 Robin Jones, DEN 49.4 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 50.9 Robin Jones, DEN 47.0

FREE THROW PCT PLAYER PCT Katie Adlam, KEN 82.1 Pam Quigney, OWU 90.1 Ali Rohlfs, WIT 78.8 Steffi Graf, OWU 81.3 Eva George, KEN 84.8 Carly Loehrke, WOO 82.9 Haley Warden, WIT 76.9 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 78.9 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 79.9 Kristin Love, DEN 83.8 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 78.9 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 82.4 Stephany Dunmyer, KEN 82.7 Sue Roberts, WOO 83.3 Katie Montague, WOO 78.2 M.Westerdale, WIT 81.7 Kim Graf, KEN 86.8 Teresa Page, EARL 86.0 Christy Evans, WOO 80.0 Krista Jacobs, OWU 85.6 Krista Jacobs, OWU 84.7 Leslie Douglas, KEN 78.1 Cindy Kyler, ALL 78.1 Lisa Diment, WOO 79.7 Lisa Smith, ALL 84.3 Jill Tibbe, KEN 78.8

ASSISTS PLAYER A/G Allison Anderson, OBE 5.6 Tyler Cordell, OWU 4.69 Ellen O’Brien, DEN 5.24 Alyssa Clark, OBE 4.3 Alisha Moreno, KEN 3.4 Cris Briboneria, OBE 3.2 Emily Larouere, DEN 4.9 Kim Patton, ERL 4.1 Nz. Broussard, OBE 5.2 Annie Hoffer, HIR 4.6 Jocelyn Horn, WOO 5.4 Steph Dunmyer, KEN 4.0 Molly Baumann, DEN 5.5 Rachel Rau, CWRU 4.8 Bridget Colleran, DEN 5.2 Bridget Colleran, DEN 5.8 Shannon Kelly, ERL 5.8 Shannon Kelly, ERL 4.8 Amy Evans, OWU 5.4 Christy Evans, WOO 6.0 Jeanne Scott, CWR 6.0 Shelley Brown, ALL 5.4 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 6.4 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 6.1 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 6.3 Jill Swanson, ALL 6.4

STEALS PLAYER S/G Allison Anderson, OBE 3.1 Kym Wenz, WOO 2.5 Stephanie Wolf, ALL 2.7 Winnie Adrien, WOO 2.3 Alyssa Clark, OBE 2.4 Natalie Barone, WOO 2.6 Cristina Briboneria, OBE 3.5 Amber Coleman, OBE 2.8 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 5.4 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 3.4 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 3.5 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 4.2 Laurie Douglass, KEN 3.6 Emily Donovan, KEN 3.0 Robyn Risley, CWR 4.0 Carrie Losneck, OBE 4.3 Amanda Schmidt, ALL 4.5 Christi Clay, DEN 2.9 Christi Clay, DEN 4.1 Christi Clay, DEN 4.1 Ann Gilbert, OBE 4.4 Sherri Lett, OBE 3.5 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 3.0 Mary Jo Domurat, CWR 4.4 Lisa Robinson, OBE 4.9

BLOCKED SHOTS PLAYER B/G Kaitlin Krister, WOO 2.3 January Baker, OBE 2.58 Carolyn Simpson, DEN 1.9 Jennifer Latronica, ALL 2.5 Jennifer Latronica, ALL 2.7 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 3.7 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 2.9 Kristen Rice, WOO 1.9 Tiffany Barbee, OWU 1.8 Katy Sturtz, OWU 1.5 Kristen Rice, WOO 1.7 Karen Schell, KEN 2.0 Heather Dales, WOO 2.3 Heather Dales, WOO 3.0 Stacey Anderson, ALL 1.8 Dee Wells, OBE 2.1 Dee Wells, OBE 2.5 Molly DeVoogt, ALL 1.9 Megan Schulte, OBE 2.0 Amy Aukamp, WOO 2.3 Amy Aukamp, WOO 1.8 Sherri Lett, OBE 2.2 E. Cotronakis, CWR 2.9 E. Cotronakis, CWR 1.8 E. Cotronakis, CWR 2.3


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

SCORING OFFENSE TEAM P/G Ohio Wesleyan 71.2 Ohio Wesleyan 72.4 Wittenberg 69.7 Denison 67.2 Denison 67.6 Ohio Wesleyan 65.9 Allegheny 65.8 Wittenberg 74.4 Wittenberg 75.6 Ohio Wesleyan 72.6 Ohio Wesleyan 71.2 Wittenberg 72.5 Ohio Wesleyan 71.8 Wittenberg 70.2 Wittenberg 74.3 Wittenberg 74.0 Wittenberg 72.5 Wittenberg 72.6 Ohio Wesleyan 77.2 Allegheny 78.2 Ohio Wesleyan 74.6 Ohio Wesleyan 70.9 Allegheny 72.5 Allegheny 74.7 Allegheny 82.9 Allegheny 79.4

SCORING DEFENSE TEAM P/G Kenyon 55.7 Kenyon 57.3 Kenyon 56.0 Denison 54.0 Kenyon 51.8 Kenyon 47.5 Wittenberg 55.4 Wittenberg 57.1 Wittenberg 58.7 Wittenberg 61.0 Kenyon 53.2 Denison 57.1 Denison 53.0 Kenyon 53.6 Kenyon 55.2 Allegheny 54.5 Wittenberg 50.6 Wittenberg 52.9 Wittenberg 48.8 Wooster 54.3 Wittenberg 54.4 Allegheny 53.6 Allegheny 51.9 Kenyon 51.5 Allegheny 52.1 Wooster 56.6

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

OFFENSIVE FG PCT TEAM PCT Ohio Wesleyan 40.9 Wittenberg 41.2 Wittenberg 43.2 Denison 41.5 Kenyon 42.3 Ohio Wesleyan 41.7 Earlham 41.4 Ohio Wesleyan 44.9 Ohio Wesleyan 46.8 Ohio Wesleyan 44.0 Ohio Wesleyan 43.9 Wittenberg 42.4 Wittenberg 42.4 Wittenberg 43.5 Wittenberg 43.4 Wittenberg 43.7 Allegheny 43.6 Ohio Wesleyan 44.0 Ohio Wesleyan 47.7 Ohio Wesleyan 44.1 Ohio Wesleyan 44.1 Allegheny 42.3 Allegheny 42.3 Allegheny 45.0 Allegheny 45.9 Allegheny 44.1

DEFENSIVE FG TEAM Wooster Kenyon Kenyon Denison Kenyon Kenyon Kenyon Earlham Allegheny Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan Denison Denison Wooster Allegheny Allegheny Wittenberg Wittenberg Wittenberg Wooster Wittenberg Allegheny Allegheny CWRU Allegheny Allegheny

SCORING MARGIN TEAM MAR Denison 9.8 Denison 11.6 Ohio Wesleyan 11.1 Denison 13.2 Kenyon 10.9 Kenyon 11.7 Wittenberg 9.7 Wittenberg 17.3 Wittenberg 16.9 Allegheny 9.6 Ohio Wesleyan 15.6 Wittenberg 12.5 Wittenberg 11.1 Kenyon 15.9 Wittenberg 8.5 Wittenberg 14.5 Wittenberg 21.9 Wittenberg 19.7 Ohio Wesleyan 24.9 Wittenberg 14.5 Wittenberg 17.5 Allegheny 14.7 Allegheny 20.6 Allegheny 16.5 Allegheny 30.7 Allegheny 21.3

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

REBOUND MARGIN TEAM MAR Wittenberg 9.9 Wittenberg 11.9 Wittenberg 9.4 Denison 6.8 Wittenberg 8.0 Wittenberg 9.4 Wittenberg 4.8 Wittenberg 5.9 Wittenberg 8.8 Allegheny 7.6 Allegheny 7.2 Oberlin 5.7 Denison 10.1 Wittenberg 7.1 CWRU 6.7 Ohio Wesleyan 7.7 Wittenberg 8.4 Wittenberg 13.4 Wittenberg 13.2 Allegheny 13.5 Wittenberg 12.1 Allegheny 6.6 Allegheny 6.6 Allegheny 10.3 Allegheny 15.5 Wooster 7.5

FREE THROW PCT TEAM PCT Ohio Wesleyan 70.8 Allegheny 74.7 Denison 73.0 Ohio Wesleyan 73.0 Kenyon 72.7 Wooster & Oberlin 70.1 Wittenerg 70.1 Earlham 69.7 Denison 68.4 Wittenberg 68.3 Ohio Wesleyan 70.3 Wittenberg 69.6 Ohio Wesleyan 68.0 Ohio Wesleyan 70.4 Wittenberg 68.3 Wittenberg 68.3 Allegheny 67.3 Wooster 71.3 CWRU 70.9 Ohio Wesleyan 72.5 Allegheny 68.3 Kenyon 65.6 Ohio Wesleyan 71.1 Allegheny 71.7 Allegheny 65.9


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Hiram posted a 9-7 The 27th North Coast 2010-11 NCAC record to place fifth in Athletic Conference men’s MEN’S BASKETBALL the conference last year, basketball season gets PRESEASON and the coaches think the under way on November COACHES’ POLL Terriers will repeat that 15. In the annual preseason performance. Five senior coaches’ poll, Wooster 1. Wooster (8)............................................... 80 starters return, including was picked to repeat as 2. Wittenberg (1)........................................... 70 two-time All-NCAC guard champion. The Fighting 3. Ohio Wesleyan......................................... 56 Chris Roberts. He posted Scots have won the past 4. Wabash.................................................... 55 14.2 points per game and six NCAC titles and have 5. Hiram........................................................ 48 pulled down 118 rebounds 13 in the history of the 6. Denison.................................................... 37 last year. 7. Allegheny.................................................. 27 conference. No players were lost to Wooster returns four 8. Kenyon..................................................... 18 graduation. Other senior 9. Oberlin. . .................................................... 14 starters and 10 letter starters for Hiram are winners from a 25-6 team Babajide Eniola, Deon ( ) Indicates first-place votes that went 15-1 in the Milton, Glenn Campbell league, including three and Nick Russo. senior starters in Nathan Denison also has a lot Balch, Ian Franks and Bryan Wickliffe. of experience returning as four starters and 10 letter Franks was last year’s conference player of the year winners are back. The Big Red, predicted to place sixth, after averaging 17.9 points per game, second best in the league. Balch was NCAC Tournament MVP and posted were 7-19 last season and seventh in the league at 7-9. an 11.9 scoring average in 2009-10. Wickliffe posted Sophomore wing Dimonde Hale was the conference career-highs with 11.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. newcomer of the year after he averaged 14.3 points, Franks and Wickliffe were named first-team All-NCAC, and led the team in field goals (149). Senior wing Larry Farmer led the NCAC in rebounding last season with a while Balch was a second-team selection. Wittenberg was picked to finish second in the 9.7 clip, and was voted second-team honors. conference race in 2010-11. The Tigers were third last First-year head coach Jim Driggs isn’t the only new year with an 11-5 NCAC mark, and were 21-7 overall. face for Allegheny in the coming season. Driggs has They return three starters led by senior guard Chris one starter and six lettermen back in the fold from last Sullivan. He led the conference last year with 90 three- season’s third-place team that posted an 11-5 record in pointers and is the team’s top returning scorer. Sullivan NCAC play. Junior guard Donte Briscoe will likely play a more was second-team All-NCAC. His backcourt mate, junior Josh McKee, a three-year prominent role after leading the conference in field starter, also returns. Wittenberg also has depth in the goal shooting (.622) and steals (2.7 per game) off the frontcourt with the return of juniors Michael Cooper and bench as a sophomore. Junior James Ness, who shot over 57 percent last season, will anchor the frontcourt. Clayton Black. Despite a very young lineup, Ohio Wesleyan has Newcomers will be key to the Gators’ fortunes in the new plenty of talent and experience to rely on. The Battling season. Bishops, selected to finish third in 2010-11, have a deep Kenyon also had a new head coach as Dan Priest backcourt, led by junior wing Tim Brady. A first-team All- takes over the reigns. The Lords finished eighth in the NCAC choice, Brady posted a 16.7 scoring average, standings last season, and have three starters among six lettermen returning. Senior Uros Vasiljevik and junior fourth best in the North Coast, as a sophomore. Sophomore guard Andy Winters is a returning starter at Anthony Chun will be counted on for veteran leadership. Kenyon will be bolstered by the return of Kodey guard. Marshall Morris, a sophomore post player, is the Haddox, the conference’s Newcomer of the Year in 2008. third starter back for the Battling Bishops. The Lords were picked to finish eighth. Senior Wes Smith, a two-time first-team all-conference Sophomore Andrew Fox and junior Josh Merritt lead performer, leads Wabash into the coming season. The Little Giants, predicted to finish fourth, have a solid leader Oberlin into the 2010-11 campaign. The Yeomen, picked in Smith. He led the conference in scoring at 18.2 points to finish ninth, aim to improve upon that finish with a core per game and is the league’s top career scorer entering of eight lettermen and four starters returning. the 2010-11 campaign with 1,233 points. Smith is also the Fox had an outstanding rookie season by leading active career leader in the NCAC in field goals (451), free Oberlin and all conference freshmen in scoring (15.0 points per game), and garnering honorable-mention throws (286), blocked shots (79) and steals (174). Two all-conference performers have graduated, but accolades. Merritt has been a reliable force for the Wabash has transfer A.J. Sutherlin from Earlham, in the Yeomen throughout his career at the point. mix. Sutherlin scored 16.6 points per game to lead the The conference season begins with three games on Quakers and earn honorable mention from the North December 1. Coast last winter.


Allegheny Men Quick Facts

ALLEGHENY MEN

Location: Meadville, PA 16335 Founded: 1815 Nickname: Gators Colors: Blue and Gold Enrollment: 2,000 President: James H. Mullen, Jr. Athletic Director: Betsy Mitchell office: (814) 332-3350 Athletic Trainer: Jamie Plunkett office: (814) 332-2817 Facility: Wise Center (960) press table: (814) 332-6754

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Sports Info. Dir.: James Kramer office: (814) 332-5952 fax: (814) 332-1217 email: jkramer@allegheny.edu Head Coach: Jim Driggs office: (814) 332-2819 email: jdriggs@allegheny.edu Letterwinners Returning: 6 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 1 2009-10 Overall Record: 14-11 2009-10 NCAC Record: 11-5 (3rd)

Gators Outlook Allegheny is a program in clear transition. While replacing four starters and six of the team’s top eight scorers would create uncertainty for even the nation’s most established teams, the Gators will also embrace a philosophical adjustment ahead of the new campaign as Allegheny turns to first-year head coach Jim Driggs to help facilitate a revival for the school’s hardwood unit. The Gators do return a solid, if thin, corps of returners. Paced by 2009-10 sixth man Donte Briscoe, who led the NCAC last season in field goal percentage and steals, and assist leader Devone McLeod, the Blue and Gold showcase two game-ready talents on the perimeter. Senior Seth Eisner is a 6’3” shooting specialist, while 6’ 6” junior James Ness will anchor the middle. Briscoe and McLeod headline a congested back court as Allegheny’s small stature will result in many three and four guard looks. Freshman point D’Andre Corbin immediately bolsters the talent level, while sophomore Dan Schlossberg and rookie Ryan Stanko can swing between the guard and forward positions and have a good touch from the outside. The front court will be paced by Ness, who shot over 57 percent from the floor last year. Rookies Bobby Theiss and Clark Tritto will battle for minutes in the post. The group’s collective ability to rebound is key to a successful season.

Head Coach Jim Driggs

Record at AC 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record 0-0 (1st year)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Devone McLeod Donte Briscoe James Ness Seth Eisner

Yr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

Ht. 6-0 6-2 6-6 6-4

Pos. G G F F

TOP NEWCOMERS Name D’Andre Corbin Ryan Stanko Bobby Theiss Clark Tritto

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5-10 6-4 6-4 6-3

Pos. G G/F F F

Hometown Jersey City, NJ Temple Hills, MD Meadville, PA Pittsburgh, PA

GP 25 25 23 25

November 15 at Bethany 7:30 20 ALLEGHENY INVITE 6/8:00 21 ALLEGHENY INVITE 1/3:00 23 PSU-NEW KENSINGTON 7:00 29 FROSTBURG ST. 7:00 December 1 at Oberlin 8:00 4 WITTENBERG 4:00 6 THIEL 7:30 8 WOOSTER 7:30 19 at Wabash 1:00 28 at Country Hearth Classic 29 at Country Hearth Classic January 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 8:00 8 KENYON 3:00 12 at Hiram 8:00 15 WABASH 19 at Wooster 6:00 22 at Denison 4:00 29 OHIO WESLEYAN 3:00 February 2 OBERLIN 6:00 5 at Wittenberg 3:00 9 HIRAM 8:00 12 DENISON 3:00 16 PSU-BEHREND 7:30 19 KENYON 3:00

2009-10 Results

Alma Mater Hamilton ‘01

• 17th coach in program history • Spent last 3 seasons assisting at the University of Rochester • Also served on the staffs of Eastern Connecticut and Union • Led NCAA Div. III in assists during senior season at Hamilton

2010-11 Schedule

REB 45 149 48 21

AST PPG 72 7.4 59 10.3 3 5.6 7 3.9

Hometown/High School Charlottesville, VA/The Miller School Allison Park, PA/Deer Lakes Plum, PA/Plum Buffalo, NY/City Honors

November 20 at Westminster 100 21 vs. Emory & Henry 78 28 MONTCLAIR ST. 95 29 WILMINGTON 57 December 2 at PSU-Behrend 70 5 OHIO WESLEYAN ot 79 9 at Thiel 82 29 vs. Wartburg 79 30 vs. Carroll 67 January 5 at Kenyon 89 8 at Earlham 79 9 at Wabash 65 13 WOOSTE 68 16 WITTENBERG 73 20 at Hiram 75 23 DENISON 75 27 OBERLIN 85 30 at Wittenberg 60 February 3 at Wooster 72 6 KENYON 68 10 at Oberlin 70 13 at Denison 85 17 HIRAM 80 20 at Ohio Wesleyan 73 23 OHIO WESLEYAN 59

77 63 68 71 77 76 84 83 80 57 58 86 69 85 61 68 66 56 85 53 54 79 75 76 73


Denison Men Quick Facts Location: Granville, OH 43023 Founded: 1831 Nickname: Big Red Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 2,100 President: Dale T. Knobel Athletic Dir.: Larry Scheiderer office: (740) 587-6428 Athletic Trainer: Erich Koenig office: (740) 587-6577 Facility: Livingston Gym (1,800) press table: (740) 587-6708

Sports Info. Dir.: Craig Hicks office: (740) 587-6546 fax: (740) 587-6362 email: hicksc@denison.edu Head Coach: Bob Ghiloni office phone: (740) 587-6586 email: ghilonir@denison.edu Letterwinners Returning: 10 Letterwinners Lost: 4 Starters Returning: 4 2009-10 Overall Record: 7-19 2009-10 NCAC Record: 7-9 (7th)

DENISON MEN

Big Red Outlook Head Coach Bob Ghiloni returns for his ninth season at the helm of the Big Red basketball program and he returns four starters and 10 letterwinners to the mix in 2010-11. Sophomore Dimonde Hale returns after an outstanding freshman season. He tied for the team lead in scoring at 14.3 ppg and was named the NCAC Newcomer of the Year. Hale led the team in field goals made (149), and was second on the team in free-throws made (59), rebounds (113), offensive rebounds (52) and blocks (14). Also returning to the starting lineup are senior Larry Farmer, junior Mike Garabedian and the junior guard tandem of Brett Tiberi and Casey Stockton. Farmer led the NCAC in rebounding in 2009-10 at 9.7 rpg. He was also named to the second-team All-NCAC. Garabedian averaged 8.9 ppg, Tiberi shot 39 percent from 3-point range, and Stockton finished second on the team in assists. The Big Red backcourt will also get a lift from the return of junior point guard Jim Lefew who missed all of last season with an injury. In the front court, junior Marr Mansfield returns after seeing action in 23 games as a sophomore.

Alma Mater Ohio St. ‘81 Record at DU 62-142 (8 years) Overall Record 62-142 (8 years)

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

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Yr. So. Sr. Jr.

Ht. 6-4 6-5 6-4

Pos. W W W

Hometown Columbus, OH Gurnee, IL LaGrange, IL

GP 25 26 20

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Alex Longi Fr.

Ht. 6-3

Pos. Hometown/High School W Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier

November 15 at Marietta 17 EARLHAM 20 Hanover (at Chicago) 21 at Chicago 23 CASE December 1 KENYON 4 at Wooster 8 WITTENBERG 11 HIRAM 15 MT. ST. JOSEPH 28 at Daytona Beach, FL 29 at Daytona Beach, FL January 5 at Wabash 8 at Oberlin 12 at Ohio Wesleyan 15 WOOSTER 19 at Capital 22 ALLEGHENY 26 at Wittenberg 29 at Hiram February 2 WABASH 5 OBERLIN 9 at Kenyon 12 at Allegheny 16 OHIO WESLEYAN

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

2009-10 Results

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

2010-11 Schedule

REB 113 251 108

AST PPG 28 14.3 73 10.2 37 8.9

November 15 MARIETTA 50 21 vs. Goshen ot 84 22 at Hanover 57 24 at Case 57 29 at Mt. St. Joseph 51 December 5 WABASH 78 9 WASH. & JEFF. 69 12 EARLHAM 78 15 BETHANY 2ot 90 28 vs. Capital 48 29 at Otterbein 71 January 6 OBERLIN 76 9 at Ohio Wesleyan 67 13 WITTENBERG 55 16 at Wabash 51 20 OHIO WESLEYAN 63 23 at Allegheny 68 27 KENYON 81 30 at Wooster 73 February 3 HIRAM 62 7 at Earlham 74 10 at Kenyon 67 13 ALLEGHENY 79 17 at Oberlin 73 20 at Hiram 63 23 at Wabash 54

57 87 69 67 57 71 79 69 94 81 87 69 70 95 70 80 75 66 97 71 61 54 85 62 82 73


Hiram Men Quick Facts Location: Hiram, Ohio 44234 Founded: 1850 Nickname: Terriers Colors: Blue & Red Enrollment: 1,273 President: Thomas V. Chema Athletic Director: Tom Mulligan office: (330) 569-5940 Athletic Trainer: Jim Johnston office phone: (330) 564-5351 Facility: Price Gymnasium (2,000) press table: 330-569-5014

Sports Info. Director: Jeff Hoedt office: (330) 569-5495 fax: (330) 569-5392 email: hoedtjm@hiram.edu Head Coach: Steve Fleming office: (330) 569-5346 email: flemingsr@hiram.edu Letterwinners Returning: 5 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 14 2009-10 Overall Record: 12-14 2009-10 NCAC Record: 9-7 (5th)

HIRAM MEN

Terriers Outlook The Hiram College men’s basketball team will boast a very experienced team in 2010-11 as the Terriers lost no players to graduation from a year ago and have six seniors on the roster, including all five starters back. Last winter, Hiram qualified for the NCAC postseason for the fourth straight season and will look for a possible fifth straight trip as the Terriers will be led again by senior two-time All-NCAC guard Chris Roberts. Roberts led the team and was 10th overall in the conference in scoring at 14.2 points per game. He was also amongst the team leaders in field goal percentage (41.9 percent), free-throw percentage (72.2 percent), assists (55) and steals (29). Roberts needs 78 points this season to become the 22nd player in school history to score 1,000 points. Hiram opens its season on Monday, Nov. 15 in the home opener against non-conference opponent the University of Mount Union at Price Gymnasium.

Head Coach Steve Fleming • Captain and team MVP of Terrier teams his junior and senior seasons; Held four school records upon graduation • Earned All-OAC first team and Academic All-OAC honors; Named Hiram’s male athlete of the year twice • Named 2008-09 NCAC Coach of the Year

Alma Mater Hiram ‘94 Record at HC 43-61 (5 years) Overall Record 76-108 (7 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers

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TOP RETURNEES Name Chris Roberts Babajide Eniola Deon Milton Glenn Campbell Nick Russo

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-0 5-9

Pos. Hometown GP G Cleveland, OH 25 F/G Washington, DC 25 G Oxon Hill, MD 25 G Akron, OH 24 G Strongsville, OH 26

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Joel Hill Aaron Stefanov

Yr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-3 6-3

Pos. Hometown/High School G Cape Coral, FL/Cape Coral G Stow, OH/Stow-Monroe Falls

REB 118 189 71 87 34

AST PPG 55 14.2 29 9.2 26 6.0 37 9.6 80 5.2

2010-11 Schedule November 15 MOUNT UNION 19 at Geneva Tournament 20 at Geneva Tournament 24 BLUFFTON 28 at Baldwin-Wallace December 1 at Wooster 4 WABASH 8 at Westminster 11 at Denison 15 at Grove City 18 at Case 29 MUSKINGUM January 5 KENYON 8 at Wittenberg 12 ALLEGHENY 15 OHIO WESLEYAN 19 at Kenyon 26 at Oberlin 29 DENISON February 2 WOOSTER 5 at Ohio Wesleyan 9 at Allegheny 12 at Wabash 16 OBERLIN 19 WITTENBERG

2009-10 Results

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November 15 at Youngstown St. 41-81 20 BALDWIN-WALLACE 82-72 25 at Mount Union 60-75 December 2 at Oberlin 49-47 5 WITTENBERG 92-74 7 CASE 75-77 9 GROVE CITY 68-65 19 at Bluffton ot 71 64 29 at Muskingum ot 86 89 January 2 at Rutgers-Newark 59 85 3 at Marymount (VA) 67 71 8 at Wabash 60 71 9 at Earlham 69 52 13 OBERLIN 74 58 16 at Ohio Wesleyan 51 63 20 ALLEGHENY 61 75 23 at Kenyon 68 64 27 at Wooster 43 67 30 OHIO WESLEYAN 79 71 February 3 at Denison 71 62 6 at Wittenberg 58 66 10 WOOSTER 50 69 13 KENYON 64 54 17 at Allegheny 75 80 20 DENISON 82 63 23 at Wittenberg 63 85


Kenyon Men Quick Facts Location: Gambier, Ohio 43022 Founded: 1824 Nickname: Lords Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 1,600 President: S. Georgia Nugent Athletic Director: Peter Smith office: (740) 427-5811 Athletic Trainer: Andy Wheeler office: (740) 427-5553 Facility: Tomsich Arena (2,000) press table: (740) 427-5866

Sports Info. Dir.: Marty Fuller office: (740) 427-5471 fax: (740) 427-5401 email: fullerm@kenyon.edu Head Coach: Dan Priest office: (740) 427-5556 email: priestd@kenyon.edu Letterwinners Returning: 6 Letterwinners Lost: 6 Starters Returning: 3 2009-10 Overall Record: 6-19 2009-10 NCAC Record: 3-13 (8th)

KENYON MEN

Lords Outlook The 2010-11 campaign brings a new face to the Kenyon College bench as Dan Priest becomes the 19th head coach in the program’s 111-year history. Priest takes over a team that showed consistent improvement under previous head coach Matt Croci, but fell on hard times in the 2009-10 season. The Lords, who finished last year with a 6-19 overall record and a 3-13 mark in North Coast Athletic Conference play, remain a young team, but don’t lack experience. That gives Priest a solid core to lean on in his first year at Kenyon. Senior Uros Vasiljevik and junior Anthony Chun will provide the veteran leadership for the Lords. Chun averaged 6.9 points and 2.6 assists per game while running the offense as a sophomore. Vasiljevik saw extended minutes for the first time in his career and responded by scoring 6.7 ppg. The Lords have the makings of an accurate three-point shooting team. Marcus Healy nailed .357 percent (41-115) of his attempts as a freshman, and Vasiljevik canned 19-of-55 (.345) of his shots beyond the arc. Kenyon will also get a boost from the return of senior Kodey Haddox, the NCAC and Great Lakes Region Newcomer of the Year in 2008. Haddox averaged 13.8 points and hit three-pointers at a .413 clip (57-138) as a freshman.

Alma Mater Ohio Northern ‘90 Record at KC 0-0 (1st year) Overall Record 159-151 (11 years)

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TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Ht. Marcus Healy So. 6-1 Anthony Chun Jr. 6-1 Uros Vasiljevik Sr. 6-7 TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Ht. Cameron Bell 6-4 175 Brian Lebowitz 6-6 205 Ikenna Nwadibia 6-2 180 Julian Pavlin 6-2 165

Pos. Hometown GP G Yardley, PA 24 G Ann Arbor, MI 25 F Skopje, Macedonia 25

November 16 GROVE CITY 6:00 19 at Albion Tournament 6:00 20 at Albion Tournament 6:00 23 at Washington & Jefferson 8:00 28 CAPITAL 4:00 December 1 at Denison 7:30 4 KALAMAZOO 3:00 6 CASE 7:30 8 OBERLIN 8:00 11 WABASH 3:00 18 at Earlham 3:00 January 2 at Muskingum 2:00 5 at Hiram 7:30 8 at Allegheny 3:00 12 WITTENBERG 8:00 15 at Oberlin 3:00 19 HIRAM 7:30 22 OHIO WESLEYAN 3:00 26 WOOSTER 7:30 29 at Wabash 3:00 February 2 at Wittenberg 8:00 9 DENISON 6:00 12 at Ohio Wesleyan 3:00 16 at Wooster 7:30 19 ALLEGHENY 3:00

2009-10 Results

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

2010-11 Schedule

REB 48 75 93

Pos. Hometown/High School F Los Angeles, CA/Pomfret School F New York, NY/Riverdale G San Francisco, CA/Stuart Hall G New York, NY/Dalton School

AST PPG 12 7.2 65 6.9 10 6.7

November 15 MUSKINGUM 20 vs. Haverford 21 vs. Swarthmore 24 WASH. & JEFF. 28 at Kalamazoo December 2 at Case 5 WOOSTER 9 at Wittenberg 15 at Grove City January 2 CAPITAL 5 ALLEGHENY 9 at Wooster 13 OHIO WESLEYAN 16 at Oberlin 20 at Earlham 23 HIRAM 27 at Denison 30 WABASH February 3 OBERLIN 6 at Allegheny 10 DENISON 13 at Hiram 17 EARLHAM 20 at Wabash 23 at Wooster

73 60 71 83 80

77 70 56 72 74

54 65 66 68

75 66 76 79

55 57 59 63 78 77 64 66 47

86 89 71 70 64 56 68 81 52

55 53 54 54 66 51 59

66 68 67 64 51 75 73


Oberlin Men Quick Facts

OBERLIN MEN

Location: Oberlin, Ohio 44074 Founded: 1833 Nickname: Yeomen Colors: Crimson and Gold Enrollment: 2,900 President: Marvin Krislov Athletic Director: Joe Karlgaard office: (440) 775-8500 Athletic Trainer: Tim Carver office: (440) 775-8589 Facility: Philips Gym (1,800) press table: (440) 775-8024

Yeomen Outlook The Oberlin College men’s basketball team enters their 2010-2011 campaign led by junior point guard Josh Merritt and sophomore sensation Andrew Fox. Merritt, coming off his best season in the crimson and gold, set career highs in assists, points, and minutes, while the co-captain also remained among the league leaders in several statistical categories. Fox has already cemented himself as a force to be reckoned with in the conference as he led all freshmen in the NCAC in scoring (15.0), rebounds (6.3), and minutes per game (33.4), while also earning honorable-ention accolades. Senior center James Tompsett returns to control the paint for the Yeomen, while Oberlin will look to sophomore Charlie Crawford-Silva, junior Mazi Farris, and senior co-captain Pat Bernhard for continued contribution on the court. The Yeomen will also look to get solid contribution and added depth from five newcomers, which include three guards and two big men.

Head Coach Isaiah Cavaco • Has served on coaching staffs at John Carroll, Ohio U. and Yale • Earned bachelor’s degree in economics from Yale and master’s degree from Ohio in recreation and sports sciences in 2002. • Four-year letterman at point guard for Yale Bulldogs

Alma Mater Yale ‘01 Record at OC 21-80 (4 years) Overall Record 21-80 (4 yearx)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Andrew Fox Josh Merritt James Tompsett TOP NEWCOMERS Name Kyle Oblinger Geoff Simpson Emmanuel Lewis Trey Levy Derrick Sant

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Sports Info. Dir.: Mike Mancini office: (440) 775-8503 fax: (440) 775-8957 email: mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Head Coach: Isaiah Cavaco office: (440) 775-8407 email: isaiah.cavaco@oberlin.edu Letterwinners Returning: 8 2010-11 Schedule Letterwinners Lost: 2 November Starters Returning: 4 15 WESTMINSTER 7:30 2009-10 Overall Record: 6-19 23 at Hilbert 7:00 2009-10 NCAC Record: 2-14 (9th)

Yr. So. Jr. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 5-8 6-7

Pos. G/F PG F/C

Hometown GP Tempe, AZ 25 San Francisco, CA 24 Chicago, IL 25

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 6-1 6-5 5-8 6-5 6-1

Pos. G G/F G F/C G

REB 158 79 114

AST PPG 62 15.0 76 11.1 44 6.0

Hometown/High School Boulder, CO/Peak to Peak Charter Simsbury, CT/Simsbury Lambertville, NJ/Solebury Stuart, FL/Jensen Beach White Lake, MI/Our Lady of the Lakes

27 at Earlham 29 WAYNESBURG December 1 ALLEGHENY 4 OHIO WESLEYAN 6 at Kalamazoo 8 at Kenyon 10 at Alma 28 at Bryant 30 at Salve Regina January 2 CASE 5 at Wittenberg 8 DENISON 12 at Wooster 15 KENYON 19 at Ohio Wesleyan 22 WABASH 26 HIRAM 29 WITTENBERG February 2 at Allegheny 5 at Denison 9 WOOSTER 16 at Hiram 19 at Wabash

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

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

2009-10 Results November 15 MT. ALOYSIUS 20 at North Central 21 vs. Lakeland 24 at Waynesburg 29 at Westminster December 2 HIRAM 5 at Earlham 8 KALAMAZOO 11 ALMA 30 at Anderson January 2 at Case 6 at Denison 9 at Wittenberg 13 at Hiram 16 KENYON 20 WOOSTER 23 WABASH 27 at Allegheny 30 EARLHAM February 3 at Kenyon 6 at Ohio Wesleyan 10 ALLEGHENY 13 at Wabash 17 DENISON 20 WITTENBERG

85 38 63 63 60

77 70 77 51 67

47 77 71 75 61

49 82 51 66 84

52 69 56 58 64 58 55 66 71

55 76 82 74 78 66 77 85 68

66 55 54 69 54 70 47 59 62 73 74 107


OHIO WESLEYAN MEN

Ohio Wesleyan Men Quick Facts

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Location: Delaware, Ohio 43015 Founded: 1842 Nickname: Battling Bishops Colors: Red and Black Enrollment: 1,898 President: Rock Jones Athletic Director: Roger Ingles office: (740) 368-3738 Athletic Trainer: Todd Miller office: (740) 368-3747 Facility: Branch Rickey Arena (2,300) press table: (740) 368-3342

Sports Info. Director: Mark Beckenbach office: (740) 368-3340 fax: (740) 368-3332 email: mlbecken@owu.edu Head Coach: Mike DeWitt office: (740) 368-3744 email: mddewitt@owu.edu Letterwinners Returning: 7 Letterwinners Lost: 5 Starters Returning: 3 2009-10 Overall Record: 13-14 2009-10 NCAC Record: 9-7 (5th)

Battling Bishops Outlook With only one senior and one junior with significant playing experience on the roster, the easy prediction would be growing pains for the 2010-11 Ohio Wesleyan men’s basketball team. Head coach Mike DeWitt concedes the point on his squad’s youth, but notes that the Bishops have a chance to be pretty good once February rolls around. The Bishop backcourt is well-stocked with junior wing Tim Brady and sophomore guard Andy Winters. Brady was a first-team All-NCAC selection last season after ranking fourth in the conference in scoring, while Winters led the league in assists. The other wing spot could go to sophomore Greg White, who helped the United States win the U-21 World Deaf Basketball championship during the summer; or sophomore Vaughn Spaulding, who made some highlight-reelquality plays in limited action last season. Freshman Dré White also will see time at both guard and wing positions. Sophomore post Marshall Morris emerged as a starter last season, ranking among the NCAC’s top 10 rebounders. Senior Andrew Martin, who has provided some quality minutes during the last two seasons, will look to win the other post position, along with sophomore Billy Reilich and freshman Reuel Rogers.

Head Coach Mike DeWitt Alma Mater O. Wesleyan ‘87

• Named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2005-06 • First Ohio Wesleyan graduate to hold the position since Branch Rickey in 1909-10. • A member of two NCAC championship teams during playing career with the Bishops, and was a two-time all-NCAC selection.

Record at OWU 159-135 (11 years) Overall Record 209-210 (16 years)

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

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

Hometown Dublin, OH Columbus, OH Tulsa, OK

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Reuel Rogers Dré White Perry Freed

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Hometown/High School Columbus, OH/Bexley Lima, OH/Bath Pepper Pike, OH/Orange

Ht. 6-7 6-1 5-8

Pos. P G G

GP 27 27 27

REB 85 94 161

AST PPG 23 16.7 113 9.1 26 8.5

2010-11 Schedule November 16 ALBION 7:00 19 at Calvin Tournament 5:30 20 at Calvin Tournament 1/3:00 27 at DePauw Tournament 8:00 28 at DePauw Tournament 2/4:00 December 1 at Capital 7:00 4 at Oberlin 3:00 7 at Wabash 7:30 11 WOOSTER 3:00 18 at Franklin 3:00 20 at Wittenberg 7:30 28 at Otterbein Tournament 3:00 29 at Otterbein Tournament 3/8:00 January 5 ALLEGHENY 8:00 12 DENISON 7:30 15 at Hiram 3:00 19 OBERLIN 8:00 22 at Kenyon 3:00 26 WABASH 7:30 29 at Allegheny 3:00 February 5 HIRAM 3:00 9 WITTENBERG 8:00 12 KENYON 3:00 16 at Denison 6:00 19 at Wooster 7:30

2009-10 Results November 21 Washington 22 Johnson & Wales 24 at Defiance 28 at Albion December 2 WOOSTER 5 at Allegheny 9 CAPITAL 29 Guilford 30 Grove City January 2 at Roanoke 3 Defiance 6 at Wittenberg 9 DENISON 13 at Kenyon 16 HIRAM 20 at Denison 23 EARLHAM 27 at Wabash 30 at Hiram February 3 WITTENBERG 6 OBERLIN 10 WABASH 13 at Earlham 17 at Wooster 20 ALLEGHENY 23 at Allegheny 26 at Wooster

68 73 71 52

85 65 74 62

72 ot 76 64 72 53

80 79 63 79 61

74 56 67 70 70 63 80 70 73 71

55 64 74 67 63 51 63 62 67 79

75 69 67 81 78 76 73 70

82 54 68 71 94 73 59 87


Wabash Quick Facts Location: Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Founded: 1832 Nickname: Little Giants Color: Scarlet Enrollment: 900 President: Patrick E. White Athletic Director: Tom Bambrey office: (765) 361-6233 Athletic Trainer: Mark Colston office: (765) 361-6235 Facility: Chadwick Court (1,660) press table: (765) 361-6268

Sports Info. Dir.: Brent Harris office: (765) 361-6165 fax: (765) 361-6424 email: harrisb@wabash.edu Head Coach: Mac Petty office: (765) 361-6238 email: pettym@wabash.edu Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 3 2009-10 Overall Record: 18-8 2009-10 NCAC Record:12-4 (2nd)

WABASH MEN

Little Giants Outlook Wabash returns three starters from last year’s 18-8 team that finished second in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings with a 12-4 league record. Head Coach Mac Petty guided his squad to second place in the NCAC regular season standings. Senior Wes Smith is back after starting in all 26 games last season. Smith earned first team All-NCAC honors for the second straight season after leading Wabash in scoring (18.2 ppg), steals (49), and blocked shots (31). He also tied for second on the team in assists (53) and was second in rebounding (6.7 rpg). The Little Giants will need to replace All-NCAC players Aaron Brock and Chase Haltom. Junior AJ Sutherlin could fill either roll after transferring from Earlham College where he earned honorable mention All-NCAC honors averaging 16.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Senior Ben Burkett started 22 games last year, averaging 7.1 points and 3.9 boards a game. Seniors Andrew Gilman and Dominique Thomas and juniors Brian Shelbourne and Aaron Zimmerman will all see playing time at the guard position. Derek Bailey, Jordan Surenkamp, Billy Powers, and Nick Curosh provide plenty of experience coming off the bench. Freshmen Pete Nicksic and Wes Zimmerman could also make an immediate impact in their first season with the Little Giants.

Head Coach Mac Petty • Guided Little Giants to 1981-82 NCAA Division III Championship • NABC National Coach of the Year in 1982 • NABC District Coach of the Year in 1982 & 1997 • Named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2009-10

Alma Mater Tennessee ‘68 Record at WC 477-383 (34 years) Overall Record 525-411 (37 years)

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TOP RETURNEES Name Wes Smith Brian Shelbourne Ben Burkett TOP NEWCOMERS Name AJ Sutherlin Pete Nicksic Wes Zimmerman

Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 6-3 6-5

Pos. Hometown GP G/F Indianapolis, IN 26 G Indianapolis, IN 26 F/C Crawfordsville, IN 26

REB 174 85 101

AST 53 58 36

PPG 18.2 3.3 7.1

Yr. JR FR FR

Ht. 6-5 6-7 6-3

Pos. Hometown/High School G/F Crawfordsville, IN/North Montgomery F/C Valparaiso, IN/Andrean G Peru, IN/Peru

2010-11 Schedule November 16 MARIAN 19 LITTLE GIANT TIPOFF 20 LITTLE GIANT TIPOFF 23 at Hanover 26 PETE THORN TOURN. 27 PETE THORN TOURN. December 1 at DePauw 4 at Hiram 7 OHIO WESLEYAN 11 at Kenyon 19 ALLEGHENY 29 at Franklin January 5 DENISON 8 WOOSTER 15 at Allegheny 19 at Wittenberg 22 at Oberlin 26 at Ohio Wesleyan 29 KENYON February 2 at Denison 5 at Wooster 12 HIRAM 16 WITTENBERG 19 OBERLIN

7:30 6/8:00 1/3:00 7:30 6/8:00 1/3:00 7:30 1:00 7:30 3:00 1:00 7:30 7:30 2:00 1:00 8:00 1:00 7:30 3:00 8:00 2:00 1:00 8:00 1:00

2009-10 Results November 17 at Marian 21 LaGrange 22 at Maryville 28 Franklin 29 at DePauw December 5 at Denison 8 ROSE-HULMAN 11 DePAUW 20 at Wooster January 2 FRANKLIN 8 HIRAM 9 ALLEGHENY 13 at Earlham 16 DENISON 20 WITTENBERG 23 at Oberlin 27 OHIO WESLEYAN 30 at Kenyon February 3 EARLHAM 7 WOOSTER 10 at Ohio Wesleyan 13 OBERLIN 17 at Wittenberg 20 KENYON 23 DENISON 26 Wittenberg

65 81 79 95 57

68 63 86 84 65

71 64 72 60

78 46 50 78

90 71 86 73 70 64 77 67 52

61 60 65 49 51 57 55 73 47

70 61 68 59 72 75 73 60

42 64 67 47 69 51 54 61


WITTENBERG MEN

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Location: Springfield, Ohio 45501 Founded: 1845 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 1,950 President: Mark H. Erickson Athletic Dir.: Garnett Purnell office: (937) 327-6472 Athletic Trainer: Ellen Crosbie office: (937) 327-6467 Facility: HPER Center (3,000) press table: (937) 327-6126

Sports Info. Dir.: Ryan Maurer office: (937) 327-6114 fax: (937) 327-6112 email: rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Head Coach: Bill Brown office: (937) 327-6454 email: wbrown@wittenberg.edu Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 4 Starters Returning: 3 2009-10 Overall Record: 21-7 2009-10 NCAC Record: 11-5 (3rd)

Tigers Outlook The Wittenberg Tigers return nine letterwinners, including three starters, with sights set on returning the program to its customary heights. Wittenberg, with the most wins in NCAA Division III history and 53 consecutive non-losing seasons, is led by senior guard Chris Sullivan. He averaged 12.4 points per game while draining a school-record-tying 90 three-pointers, which led the NCAC and ranked among the best in the nation. Josh McKee, a mainstay in the starting lineup the last two years while also starring at wide receiver for the nationally ranked Tiger football team, averaged 9.6 points and 3.4 rebounds in 2009-10. Senior Seth Hill, who contributed 4.1 points and 2.1 rebounds a year ago, also returns to the backcourt. The Tigers are deep in the frontcourt, starting with juniors Michael Cooper and Clayton Black, who combined to average 14.3 points and 8.6 rebounds in 2009-10. Cooper appeared in 20 games after setting a school record with 60 receptions for the football team in 2009, while Black led the team with a .587 shooting percentage. Also returning are sophomore wing David Hieber, who hit 33 three-pointers a year ago, senior post Lewis Buzzard, junior forward Jacob Weide and junior post Alex Brandt.

Head Coach Bill Brown Alma Mater Wittenberg ‘73

• Assistant coach at Ohio under Larry Hunter for four seasons (1989-93). • Compiled 47-86 record in five seasons as head coach at Kenyon (1983-88). • Interim coach at Wooster in 1982 83 (13-13). • NCAC Coach of the Year in 1986 (at Kenyon), 1994, 2001, 2002 and 2004 (at Wittenberg)

Record at WU 377-105 (17 years) Overall Record 437-204 (23 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Yr. Chris Sullivan Sr. Clayton Black Jr. Josh McKee Jr.

Ht. Pos. 5-10 G 6-7 F 6-1 G

Hometown Columbus, OH Lancaster, OH New Carlisle, OH

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Steven Newell Fr. Steve Masin Fr. Ian Quick So.

Ht. 6-0 6-5 6-6

Hometown/High School Dayton, OH/Northmont New Carlisle, OH/Bethel Marysville, OH/Marysville

Pos. G F F

GP 28 28 21

REB 74 133 72

AST PPG 45 12.4 41 7.0 38 9.6

2010-11 Schedule November 16 at IU-East 7:00 23 at Capital 7:00 27 at Rochester Tournament 6:00 28 at Rochester Tournament 1/3:00 December 4 at Allegheny 4:00 8 at Denison 8:00 20 OHIO WESLEYAN 7:30 22 at Otterbein 7:30 29 HOLIDAY CLASSIC 4:30/7:00 30 HOLIDAY CLASSIC 2:15/7:00 January 3 PITT-BRADFORD 6:00 5 OBERLIN 8:00 8 HIRAM 5:00 12 at Kenyon 8:00 15 OHIO NORTHERN 3:00 19 WABASH 8:00 22 at Wooster 7:30 26 DENISON 7:30 29 at Oberlin 3:00 February 2 KENYON 8:00 5 ALLEGHENY 3:00 9 at Ohio Wesleyan 8:00 12 WOOSTER 7:30 16 at Wabash 7:30 19 at Hiram 3:00

2009-10 Results November 17 UC CLERMONT 20 Catholic 21 Messiah 24 CAPITAL December 5 at Hiram 9 KENYON 12 at Anderson 19 at Ohio Northern 22 OTTERBEIN 29 OLIVET 30 MARIAN January 6 OHIO WESLEYAN 9 OBERLIN 13 at Denison 16 at Allegheny 20 at Wabash 23 WOOSTER 27 at Earlham 30 ALLEGHENY February 3 at Ohio Wesleyan 6 HIRAM 9 EARLHAM 13 at Wooster 17 WABASH 20 at Oberlin 23 HIRAM 26 Wabash 27 at Wooster

91 70 66 79

64 45 61 69

74 76 69 61 72 55 ot 75

92 66 86 59 56 49 66

74 82 95 85 57 56 88 56

67 56 55 73 64 66 64 60

82 66 90 67 69 107 85 61 77

75 58 52 56 72 74 63 60 88


Wooster Men Quick Facts

WOOSTER MEN

Location: Wooster, Ohio 44691 Founded: 1866 Nickname: Fighting Scots Colors: Black and Old Gold Enrollment: 1,800 President: Grant Cornwell Athletic Director: Keith Beckett office: (330) 263-2189 Athletic Trainer: Tom Love office: (330) 263-2184 Facility: Timken Gym (3,400) press table:(330) 287-3000x4466

Sports Info. Dir.: Hugh Howard office: (330) 263-2374 fax: (330) 263-2209 email: hhoward@wooster.edu Head Coach: Steve Moore office phone: (330) 263-2176 email: smoore@wooster.edu Letterwinners Returning: 10 Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 4 2009-10 Overall Record: 25-6 2009-10 NCAC Record: 15-1 (1st)

Scots Outlook A senior-laden Wooster team will take the floor this season, with returning starters Nathan Balch, Ian Franks, and Bryan Wickliffe among three of the Fighting Scots’ four four-year varsity players. Six other letterwinners are back, however, they’ll also have to replace one of the most important pieces of the 2009-10 NCAC championship team, starting point guard Brandon Johnson. Franks, last season’s NCAC Player of the Year, and Balch will anchor the backcourt. An efficient scorer, Franks averaged 17.9 points while ranking among the top-seven in the conference in all three shooting categories (52.4 FG, 40.9 3FG, and 77.3 FT percentages), while Balch chipped in 11.9 points, which included 67 three-pointers last winter. Johnson’s graduation will likely result in more significant roles for juniors Matt Fegan and Justin Warnes. Wickliffe is expected to anchor the post again both offensively and defensively after earning first-team All-NCAC status with career highs of 11.2 points and 7.2 rebounds. Wooster’s fourth returning starter, junior forward Justin Hallowell, may utilize his 6-7 frame to continue to assist Wickliffe on the defensive end while looking to improve upon his 9.0 scoring average from last year. Additional veteran support will be provided by junior Mike Evans, a sharpshooting forward, and rising sophomores Josh Claytor and Jake Mays, who at 6-7 and 6-8, respectively, both could see increased action in the paint.

Head Coach Steve Moore Alma Mater Wittenberg ‘74

• Ranks first among Wooster coaches in winning percentage (.810). • Seven-time NCAC Coach of the Year. • Compiled 87-65 record in six seasons as head coach at Muhlenberg (1981-87). • Team captain and point guard on Wittenberg’s 1973-74 OAC championship team.

Record at COW 538-126 (23 years) Overall Record 625-191 (29 years)

Top Returnees & Newcomers TOP RETURNEES Name Ian Franks Nathan Balch Bryan Wickliffe Justin Hallowell

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Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Ht. 6-4 6-1 6-5 6-7

Pos. G G F/C F

Hometown Greenwich, OH Westerville, OH Columbus, OH Columbus, OH

GP 31 31 31 27

REB 159 109 223 156

TOP NEWCOMERS Name Yr. Scott Purcell Fr. Sam Runner Fr.

Ht. 6-2 6-8

Pos. Hometown/High School F Oxford, OH/Hamilton Beaden F Morgantown, WV/Morgantown

AST 101 43 30 44

PPG 17.9 11.9 11.2 9.0

2010-11 Schedule November 17 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN 7:30 20 VAN WIE/ROTARY CLASSIC 27 at Carnegie Mellon Tourn. 1/3:00 28 at Carnegie Mellon Tourn. 1/3:00 December 1 HIRAM 8:00 4 DENISON 7:30 8 at Allegheny 7:30 11 at Ohio Wesleyan 3:00 20 at Anderson 7:00 28 MOSE HOLE/KIWANIS 5:30/7:30 29 MOSE HOLE/KIWANIS 5:30/7:30 January 1 at Embry-Riddle Shootout 5/7:00 2 at Embry-Riddle Shootout 2/4:00 8 at Wabash 2:00 12 OBERLIN 7:30 15 at Denison 3:00 19 ALLEGHENY 7:30 22 WITTENBERG 7:30 26 at Kenyon 7:30 February 2 at Hiram 8:00 5 WABASH 2:00 9 at Oberlin 8:00 12 at Wittenberg 7:30 16 KENYON 8:00 19 OHIO WESLEYAN 7:30

2009-10 Results November 15 at Albion 20 CARNEGIE MELLON 21 ST. THOMAS 24 OHIO NORTHERN 29 at John Carroll December 2 at Ohio Wesleyan 5 at Kenyon 13 NC Wesleyan 14 at Randolph-Macon 20 WABASH 29 KALAMAZOO 30 TRANSYLVANIA January 9 KENYON 13 at Allegheny 16 EARLHAM 20 at Oberlin 23 at Wittenberg 27 HIRAM 30 DENISON February 3 ALLEGHENY 7 at Wabash 10 at Hiram 13 WITTENBERG 17 OHIO WESLEYAN 20 at Earlham 23 KENYON 26 OHIO WESLEYAN 27 WITTENBERG March 5 GROVE CITY 6 WISC.-WHITEWATER 12 at Guilford

55 74 53 70 63

57 61 84 64 71

80 66 87 65 78 70 75

72 65 69 72 60 41 65

71 69 63 66 66 67 97

59 68 54 58 56 43 73

85 64 69 56 94 90 73 87 88

72 61 50 67 78 72 59 70 77

63 87 68

52 78 75


2010-11 MEN’S SCHEDULE

November 15 Allegheny at Bethany, 7:30 Denison at Marietta, 7:30 Mount Union at Hiram, 7:30 Westminster at Oberlin, 7:30

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November 29 December 29 Frostburg St. at Allegheny, 7:00 Muskingum at Hiram, 7:30 Waynesburg at Oberlin, 7:30 Wabash at Franklin, 7:30 Allegheny at Country Hearth December 1 Classic O. Wesleyan at Capital, 7:00 Denison at Daytona Beach,FL November 16 Kenyon at Denison, 7:30 Ohio Wesleyan at Otterbein Grove City at Kenyon, 6:00 Wabash at DePauw, 7:30 Tournament Albion at O. Wesleyan, 7:00 Allegheny at Oberlin, 8:00 Wittenberg hosts Holiday Wittenberg at IU-East, 7:00 Hiram at Wooster, 8:00 Classic Marian at Wabash, 7:30 Wooster Mose Hole/Kiwanis December 4 Classic November 17 Kalamazoo at Kenyon, 3:00 Cincinnati Christian at O. Wesleyan at Oberlin, 3:00 December 30 Wooster, 7:30 Wabash at Hiram, 1:00 Oberlin at Salve Regina, 3:00 Earlham at Denison, 7:30 Wittenberg at Allegheny, 4:00 Wittenberg hosts Holiday Denison at Wooster, 7:30 Classic November 19 Hiram at Geneva Tournament December 6 January 1 Kenyon at Albion Tournament Case at Kenyon, 7:30 Wooster at Embry-Riddle Ohio Wesleyan at Calvin Oberlin at Kalamazoo, 7:30 Shootout Tournament Thiel at Allegheny, 7:30 Wabash Little Giant Tipoff January 2 December 7 Wooster at Embry-Riddle November 20 O. Wesleyan at Wabash, 7:30 Shootout Allegheny Invitational Kenyon at Muskingum, 2:00 Denison vs. Hanover December 8 Case at Oberlin, 3:00 (at Chicago) Hiram at Westminster, 7:30 Hiram at Geneva Tournament Wittenberg at Denison, 8:00 January 3 Kenyon at Albion Tournament Wooster at Allegheny, 7:30 Pitt-Bradford at Wittenberg,6:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Calvin Oberlin at Kenyon, 8:00 Tournament January 5 Wabash Little Giant Tipoff December 10 Denison at Wabash, 7:30 Wooster Van Wie/Rotary Oberlin at Alma, 7:30 Kenyon at Hiram, 7:30 Classic Allegheny at O. Wesleyan, 8:00 December 11 Oberlin at Wittenberg, 8:00 November 21 Hiram at Denison, 3:00 Allegheny Invitational Wabash at Kenyon, 3:00 January 8 Denison at Chicago, 3:00 Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan, Wooster at Wabash, 2:00 3:00 Denison at Oberlin, 3:00 November 23 Kenyon at Allegheny, 3:00 Case at Denison, 7:00 December 15 Hiram at Wittenberg, 5:00 Kenyon at Washington & Hiram at Grove City, 7:00 Jefferson, 8:00 Mt. St. Joseph at Denison, January 12 Oberlin at Hilbert, 7:00 7:30 Denison at O. Wesleyan, 7:30 PSU-New Kensington at Oberlin at Wooster, 7:30 Allegheny, 7:00 December 18 Allegheny at Hiram, 8:00 Wabash at Hanover, 7:30 Hiram at Case, 3:00 Wittenberg at Kenyon, 8:00 Wittenberg at Capital, 7:00 Kenyon at Earlham, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Franklin, January 15 November 24 3:00 Kenyon at Oberlin, 1:00 Bluffton at Hiram Wabash at Allegheny, 1:00 December 19 Ohio Wesleyan at Hiram, 3:00 November 26 Allegheny at Wabash, 1:00 Wooster at Denison, 3:00 Wabash Pete Thorn Tourney O. Northern at Wittenberg, 3:00 December 20 November 27 Wooster at Anderson, 7:00 January 19 Oberlin at Earlham, 3:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Wittenberg, Allegheny at Wooster, 7:30 Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw 7:30 Hiram at Kenyon, 7:30 Tournament Denison at Capital, 7:30 Wabash Pete Thorn Tourney December 22 Oberlin at O. Wesleyan, 8:00 Wittenberg at Rochester Wittenberg at Otterbein, 7:30 Wabash at Wittenberg, 8:00 Tournament Wooster at Carnegie Mellon December 28 January 22 Tournament Allegheny at Country Hearth Allegheny at Denison, 3:00 Classic O. Wesleyan at Kenyon, 3:00 November 28 Denison at Daytona Beach,FL Wabash at Oberlin, 1:00 Hiram at Baldwin-Wallace, 3:00 Oberlin at Bryant, 7:00 Wittenberg at Wooster, 7:30 Capital at Kenyon, 4:00 Ohio Wesleyan at Otterbein Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw Tournament January 26 Tournament Wooster Mose Hole/Kiwanis Denison at Wittenberg, 7:30 Wittenberg at Rochester Classic Hiram at Oberlin, 7:30 Tournament Wabash at O. Wesleyan, 7:30 Wooster at Carnegie Mellon Wooster at Kenyon, 7:30 Tournament

January 29 Kenyon at Wabash, 3:00 O. Wesleyan at Allegheny, 3:00 Wittenberg at Oberlin, 3:00 Denison at Hiram, 4:00 February 2 Oberlin at Allegheny, 6:00 Kenyon at Wittenberg, 8:00 Wabash at Denison, 8:00 Wooster at Hiram, 8:00 February 5 Wabash at Wooster, 2:00 Hiram at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00 Oberlin at Denison, 3:00 Allegheny at Wittenberg, 3:00 February 9 Denison at Kenyon, 6:00 Wooster at Oberlin, 6:00 Hiram at Allegheny, 8:00 Wittenberg at O. Wesleyan,8:00 February 12 Hiram at Wabash, 1:00 Denison at Allegheny, 3:00 Kenyon at O. Wesleyan, 3:00 Wooster at Wittenberg, 7:30 February 16 O. Wesleyan at Denison, 6:00 Oberlin at Hiram, 7:30 PSU-Behrend at Allegheny, 7:30 Kenyon at Wooster, 8:00 Wittenberg at Wabash, 8:00 February 19 Oberlin at Wabash, 1:00 Allegheny at Kenyon, 3:00 Wittenberg at Hiram, 4:00 O. Wesleyan at Wooster, 7:30 February 22 NCAC Tournament Quarterfinals February 25 NCAC Tournament Semifinals February 26 NCAC Tournament Final


MEN’S RECORDS

Team (Game)

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

Team (Season)

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

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

Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 1/26/00 Three-Point Field Goals: 10 -- Travis Brett, Earlham (vs. DePauw), 1/8/02 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 22 -- Matthew Godwin, Oberlin (vs. Case), 1/5/05 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) -- Brian Pennington, CWR (vs. Kenyon), 1/10/87; Joe Conley, Allegheny (vs. Albany), 11/30/91; Kyle Witucky, Wooster (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 12/6/03 Free Throws: 18 -- Chris Russell, Kenyon (vs. Urbana), 12/8/84 Free Throw Attempts: 23 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Morehead State), 12/19/87; Kevin Frye, Denison (vs. CWR), 2/6/93 Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (15-15) -- Nick Catanzarite, Allegheny (vs. Alfred), 11/29/00 Rebounds: 23 -- Ben Schulz, Allegheny (vs. Medaille), 11/29/96 Assists: 17 -- Terry Gray, Allegheny (vs. Oberlin), 2/6/85 Blocked Shots: 10 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster (vs. Denison), 1/30/88 Steals: 12 -- Deron Black, Allegheny (vs. CWRU), 1/17/96

Individual (Season)

Points: 897 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Scoring Average: 28.5 (25-713) -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986-87 Field Goals: 317 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Field Goal Attempts: 652 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Field Goal Percentage: 69.6 (128-184) -- Matt Schlingman, Wooster, 2004-05 Three-Point Field Goals: 105 -- Josh Estelle, Wabash, 1999-00 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 255 -- Josh Estelle, Wabash, 1999-00 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 54.0 (27-50) -- Cameron Leverett, Oberlin, 2000-01 Free Throws: 225 -- Lee Rowlinson, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Free Throw Attempts: 266 -- Lee Rowlinson, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88 Free Throw Percentage: 92.2 (59-64) -- Kevin Murray, Wittenberg, 2008-09 Rebounds: 357 -- Chris Donovan, Kenyon, 1994-95 Assists: 216 -- Marcus Amos, Allegheny, 1988-89 Blocked Shots: 100 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster, 1987-88 Steals: 123 -- Deron Black, Allegheny, 1995-96

Individual (Career)

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


Points SEASON 897 757 713 685 652

Scott Tedder (OWU) Lee Rowlinson (OWU) Scott Tedder (OWU) Josh Estelle (WAB) Byron Beard (OBE)

MEN’S LEADERS

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2501 2303 2037 1985 1957 1908 1799 1784 1739 1709 1699 1694 1636 1574 1567 1546 1508 1490 1475 1469 1464 1461 1458 1453 1443 1434 1426 1413 1400 1396 1394 1388 1386 1371 1368 1348 1347 1341 1336 1321 1311 1300 1289 1277 1272 1270 1268 1266 1265 1260 1242 1241 1233 1230 1221 1213 1209 1205 1203 1193 1192 1184 1177 1175 1162

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

Scott Tedder (OWU) 1984-88 Chip Winiarski (OBE) 1986-90 James Cooper (WOO) 2004-08 Travis Schwab (OWU) 2000-04 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 1999-03 Dan Hodgkinson (DEN) 2003-07 Jamie Harless (KEN) 1991-95 Tom Port (WOO) 2003-07 Brian Malinowski (DEN) 1992-96 Matt Formato (KEN) 2002-06 Chris Donovan (KEN) 1991-95 Brian Stadnik (ALL) 1983-87 Chad Plotke (KEN) 1998-02 Casey Chroust (DEN) 1993-97 Erich Riebe (WOO) 1988-92 Markous Jewett (ERL) 2003-07 Joe DesJean (WAB) 1999-03 Stan Aukamp (WOO) 1988-92 Bob Croft (OWU) 1990-94 Brandon Miller (ERL) 2002-06 Daniel Russ (WIT) 2002-06 Dane Borchers (WIT) 2003-07 Tristian Gregory (ERL) 2005-09 Scott Meech (WOO) 1991-95 David Masciola (ALL) 1992-96 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 1984-88 Ryan Taylor (WIT) 1998-01 Bill Smiley (DEN) 1983-87 Bryan Yelvington (KEN) 2005-09 Nathan Stoops (ERL) 1999-03 Doug Cline (WOO) 1991-95 George Raftis (ALL) 2006-10 Dave Mitchell (KEN) 1984-88 Joe Harubin (CWR) 1987-91 Ed Saxon (CWR) 1989-92 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 1995-99 LaRon Henry (ERL) 2003-07 Rick Washington (OBE) 1988-92 Andrew Zimmer (WAB) 2004-08 Cory Hodge (OBE/DEN) 1988-92 Garret Daggett (ALL) 1985-89 Matt Hall (ERL) 1993-97 Dustin Rudegeair (OWU) 2004-08 Tony Jones (CWR) 1985-88 Matt Croci (WIT) 1990-94 Carlton Dean (HIR) 2001-05 Maurice Elrod (OBE) 1997-01 James Knight (OBE) 1997-01 Jason Rusnak (DEN) 1995-99 John Norris (OBE) 1995-99 Byron Beard (OBE) 1984-86 Perry Junius (ALL) 1987-91 Antwyan Reynolds (WOO) 1998-02 Michael Sorrell (OBE) 1984-88 Dave Knapke (KEN) 2006-10 George Mixon (DEN) 1988-92 David Houston (KEN) 1996-00 Wes Smith (WAB) 2007Aaron Smith (WIT) 1992-96 Quinton Spencer (OBE) 2003-07 Jake Delsandro (ALL) 1996-00 Tom Port (WOO) 2003-06 Aaron Brock (WAB) 2006-10 John Ellenwood (WOO) 1996-00 Jamison Float (CWR) 1993-97 Mike Loll (OBE) 2005-09 Dirk Miller (OWU) 1987-91 Damon Higgins (OBE) 1985-89 Matt Magnusen (ALL) 2000-04 Jim Fox (CWR) 1993-97

1133 1125 1113 1105 1104 1103 1100 1097 1090 1083 1080 1073 1071 1070 1069 1064 1063 1053 1046 1044 1040 1039 1037 1035 1025 1024 1021 1018 1017 1013 1009 1006

Derrick Owens (ALL) 1989-93 J.R. Shumate (OWU) 1993-96 Kyle Holliday (OWU) 2005-09 Chase Haltom (WAB) 2006-10 B.J. Harris (WIT) 1999-03 Brad Baldridge (WIT) 1989-91 Anthony Calloway (OBE) 1994-97 Kevin Frye (DEN) 1989-93 Chris Luther (DEN) 2006-10 Devin Fulk (WOO) 2004-08 Rodney Mitchell (WOO) 2000-04 Ian Franks (WOO) 2007Bo Dobbs (OWU) 1991-95 Jamel King (WIT) 1994-97 Matt Smith (WOO) 1999-03 Peter Walker (WIT) 2000-04 Paul Baier (KEN) 1984-88 Matt Mittiga (CWR) 1993-97 Jon Stafford (WIT) 1996-00 Tim Vandervaart (WOO) 2003-07 Doug Meinen (WOO) 1990-94 Rodney Mitchell (WOO) 2000-04 Kevin Locke (DEN) 1984-88 Matt Hiestand (WOO) 1986-90 Matt Schlingman (WOO) 2001-05 Brian Buchanan (WOO) 1989-93 Justun Lott (OWU) 1991-95 Kevin Longley (WIT) 1999-03 Anthony Robinson (WIT) 1992-96 Brandon Miller (ERL) 2002-06 Mike McDevitt (HIR) 2004-08 John Robic (DEN) 1984-86 Mark Slayman (OWU) 1986-90 Jerry Ambooken (ALL) 1994-98 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 1985-89 Jordan Beard (OBE) 2005-09

Field Goals SEASON 317 269 267 266 256

Scott Tedder (OWU) Byron Beard (OBE) Byron Beard (OBE) Lee Rowlinson (OWU) Scott Tedder (OWU)

CAREER 938 833 753 747 723

Scott Tedder (OWU) Chip Winiarski (OBE) James Cooper (WOO) Travis Schwab (OWU) Brian Stadnik (ALL)

1987-88 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1986-87 1984-88 1986-90 2004-08 2000-04 1983-87

Three-Point Field Goals SEASON 97 96 95

Jamie Harless (KEN) Jamie Harless (KEN) Perry Junius (ALL) Perry Junius (ALL) J.R. Shumate (OWU)

CAREER 276 275 241 236 235

Jamie Harless (KEN) Perry Junius (ALL) James Cooper (WOO) Chad Plotke (KEN) Chase Haltom (WAB)

Free Throws SEASON 225 196 193 166 161

Lee Rowlinson (OWU) Scott Tedder (OWU) Bryan Nelson (WOO) Josh Estelle (WAB) Scott Tedder (OWU)

CAREER 523 518

1994-95 1993-94 1989-90 1990-91 1995-96 1991-95 1987-91 2004-08 1998-02 2006-10

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

Dan Hodgkinson (DEN) 2003-07 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1984-88

Active Leaders Points: 1233 - Wes Smith, WAB Field Goals: 451 - Smith, WAB 3-Point FG: 150 - Justin Hallowell, WOO Free Throws: 286 - Smith, WAB Rebounds: 536 - Bryan Wickliffe, WOO Assists: 255 - Nick Russo, HIR Blocked Shots: 79 - Smith, WAB Steals: 174 - Smith, WAB

498 483 440

Bryan Nelson (WOO) Brandon Miller (ERL) Chip Winiarski (OBE)

Rebounds SEASON 357 342 296 295

Chris Donovan (KEN) Lee Rowlinson (OWU) Greg Morris (WOO) Brad Baldridge (WIT) Brad Baldridge (WIT)

CAREER 1010 961 947 831 827

Ryan Gorman (WOO) Bryan Nelson (WOO) Chris Donovan (KEN) Dane Borchers (WIT) Stan Aukamp (WOO)

Assists SEASON 216 198 194 191 184

Marcus Amos (ALL) Pete Waters (DEN) Terry Gray (ALL) Mike Smith (OWU) Shaka Smart (KEN)

1999-03 2002-06 1986-90

1994-95 1987-88 1996-97 1989-90 1990-91 1995-99 1999-03 1991-95 2004-07 1988-92

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

CAREER 684 618 542 516 500

Terry Gray (ALL) 1984-88 Anthony Robinson (WIT) 1992-96 Shaka Smart (KEN) 1995-99 Derrick Owens (ALL) 1989-93 Justun Lott (OWU) 1991-95

Blocked Shots SEASON 100 93 85 81 78

Mike Trimmer (WOO) Mike Trimmer (WOO) Brad Baldridge (WIT) Ryan Gorman (WOO) Dale Eilrich (OWU)

CAREER 257 254 216 194 166

Mike Trimmer (WOO) Ryan Gorman (WOO) Stan Aukamp (WOO) Joe DesJean (WAB) Daniel Russ (WIT)

Steals SEASON 123 114 105 100 96

Deron Black (ALL) Michael Brown (OBE) Scott Tedder (OWU) Matt Hall (ERL) Perry Junius (ALL)

CAREER 323 259 254 249 244

Scott Tedder (OWU) A. Reynolds (WOO) Matt Hall (ERL) Nick Catanzarite (ALL) Jamison Float (CWR)

1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1998-99 1990-91 1985-89 1995-99 1988-92 1999-03 2002-06

1995-96 1985-86 1987-88 1996-97 1990-91 1984-88 1998-02 1993-97 1999-03 1993-97


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First Team

Name Tim Brady Aaron Brock Ian Franks Dave Knapke George Raftis Wes Smith Bryan Wickliffe

School Ohio Wesleyan Wabash Wooster Kenyon Allegheny Wabash Wooster

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

Pos. Hometown G Dublin, Ohio F Bremen, Indiana G Greenwich, Ohio F Westerville, Ohio F Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania G Indianapolis, Indiana F Columbus, Ohio

Nathan Balch Larry Farmer Chase Haltom Chris Luther Pat Pellerite Chris Roberts Chris Sullivan

Wooster Denison Wabash Denison Ohio Wesleyan Hiram Wittenberg

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

G W G G F G G

Andrew Fox Dimonde Hall Brandon Johnson David Nowicki A.J. Sutherin

Oberlin Denison Wooster Wittenberg Earlham

Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So.

Second Team

Westerville, Ohio Gurnee, Illinois Quincy, Indiana Dayton, Ohio Olmsted Falls, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio

Honorable Mention G/F W G G F

Tempe, Arizona Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Carmel, Indiana Crawfordsville, Indiana

PPG 16.7 14.2 17.4 15.4 14.4 18.2 11.4

RPG 3.1 6.8 4.8 9.4 8.3 6.7 7.1

APG 0.9 0.8 3.3 1.6 0.8 2.0 1.1

11.8 10.2 11.3 14.3 11.3 14.2 12.4

3.1 9.7 1.9 3.1 8.5 4.7 2.6

1.4 2.8 2.0 1.2 1.6 2.2 1.6

15.0 14.3 5.5 6.5 16.8

6.3 4.5 2.5 3.2 4.8

2.5 1.1 3.5 3.8 1.6

All-Time First Team All-NCAC Selections Allegheny Nick Catanzarite 2003 Garret Daggett 1987-88-89 Jake Delsandro 1999-00 Mike Houser 1998 Matt Magnusen 2004 David Masciola 1996 Josh Miller 1993 George Raftis 2009-10 Brian Stadnik 1985-86-87 Gene Williams 1989 Denison Casey Chroust 1997 Dan Hodgkinson 2005-07 Brian Malinowski 1994-95-96 John Robic 1985-86 Jason Rusnak 1998-99 Bill Smiley 1987 Earlham Matt Hall 1997 Markous Jewett 2007 Brandon Miller 2005-06 Hiram Chris Roberts 2009 Kenyon Chris Donovan 1994-95 Matt Formato 2004 Jamie Harless 1993-94-95 B.J. Kenyon 1991 Dave Knapke 2010 Dave Mitchell 1986 Chad Plotke 2002 Bryan Yelvington 2008-09 Oberlin Byron Beard 1985-86 Jordan Beard 2009

Cory Hodge 1992 James Knight 2001 Chip Winiarski 1988-89 Ohio Wesleyan Tim Brady 2010 John Camillus 1998 Ben Chojnacki 2005-06-07 Bob Croft 1992-93 Kyle Holliday 2009 Jesse Jean 2008 Dirk Miller 1991 Mark Oberholtzer 1985 Lee Rowlinson 1987-88 Dustin Rudegeair 2008 Travis Schwab 2001-02-03-04 J.R. Shumate 1996 Mark Slayman 1989 Scott Tedder 1986-87-88 Wabash Aaron Brock 2010 Joe DesJean 2001-02-03 Josh Estelle 2000 Brian Latham 2000 Wes Smith 2009-10

Travis Schwab

Garret Daggett

Andrew Zimmer 2007-08 Wittenberg Brad Baldridge 1990-91 Dane Borchers 2007 Matt Croci 1993-94 Chris Fillmore 2000 Bill Funderburg 1990 B.J. Harris 2002-03 Gregg Hill 2008 Jamel King 1997 Anthony Robinson 1995 Daniel Russ 2005-06 Scott Schwartz 1996 Steve Setty 1998 Kris Spriggs 1992 Ryan Taylor 1999-01 Peter Walker 2004 Wooster Stan Aukamp 1990-91-92 Marty Bidwell 2009 Brian Buchanan 1993 Doug Cline 1995 James Cooper 2006-07-08 John Ellenwood 1998-99-00 Ian Franks 2009-10 Ryan Gorman 1997-98-99 Brandon Johnson 2008 Scott Meech 1994-95 Rodney Mitchell 2004 Greg Morris 1997 Bryan Nelson 2001-02-03 Tom Port 2005-06-07 Antwyan Reynolds 2001 Erich Riebe 1990-91-92 Mike Trimmer 1988-89 Bryan Wickliffe 2010


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TEAM OFF. Allegheny Wittenberg Wooster Wabash Ohio Wesleyan

G 25 28 31 26 27

PTS 1883 2085 2259 1832 1884

P/G 75.3 74.5 72.9 70.5 69.8

TEAM DEFENSE Wabash Wooster Wittenberg Hiram Ohio Wesleyan

G 26 31 28 26 27

PTS 1591 2003 1816 1800 1881

P/G 61.2 64.6 64.9 69.2 69.7

OFF. FG % Oberlin Allegheny Wooster Wabash Wittenberg

G 25 25 31 26 28

FG 551 692 781 648 766

FGA PCT 1117 .468 1490 .464 1690 .462 1438 .451 1704 .450

DEF. FG% Wooster Wittenberg Wabash Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan

G 31 28 26 25 27

FG 692 629 588 639 655

FGA PCT 1724 .401 1542 .408 1423 .413 1500 .426 1523 .430

3-POINT FG % Wittenberg Wooster Allegheny Earlham Oberlin

G 28 31 25 25 25

FG 256 273 189 201 106

FGA PCT 684 .374 747 .365 530 .357 575 .350 318 .333

FREE-THROW % Wooster Wabash Earlham Ohio Wesleyan Allegheny

G 31 26 25 27 25

FT 424 372 276 368 310

FTA 560 511 384 528 453

SCORE MARGIN Wittenberg Wabash Wooster Allegheny Ohio Wesleyan

G 28 26 31 25 27

OFF 74.5 70.5 72.9 75.3 69.8

DEF MAR 64.9 9.6 61.2 9.3 64.6 8.3 71.2 4.1 69.7 0.1

REB. MARGIN Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Wabash Wittenberg Hiram

G 31 27 26 28 26

REB 37.2 38.1 36.3 37.8 37.0

OPP MAR 30.8 6.4 32.6 5.4 32.1 4.2 34.0 3.8 35.4 1.6

PCT .757 .728 .719 .697 .684

SCORING Wes Smith, WAB Ian Franks, WOO A.J. Sutherlin, ERL Tim Brady, OWU Dave Knapke, KEN High: 34 - Gregg Hill, WIT

G 26 31 25 27 25

PTS 474 555 419 452 384

P/G 18.2 17.9 16.8 16.7 15.4

REBOUNDS Larry Farmer, DEN Dave Knapke, KEN Pat Pellerite, OWU George Raftis, ALL Babajide Eniola, HIR High: 17 - by four players

G 26 25 27 25 25

REB 251 234 229 208 189

R/G 9.7 9.4 8.5 8.3 7.6

ASSISTS G A A/G Andy Winters, OWU 27 113 4.2 David Nowicki, WIT 28 105 3.8 Brandon Johnson, WOO 29 101 3.5 Ian Franks, WOO 31 101 3.3 Josh Merritt, OBE 24 76 3.2 High: 11 - Shane Heidt, ERL & Nick Russo, HIR 3-PT FIELD GOALS Chris Sullivan, WIT Chase Haltom, WAB A.J. Sutherlin, ERL Ryan Taylor, ERL Nathan Balch, WOO

G 28 26 25 25 31

FG 90 64 60 57 67

3/G 3.2 2.5 2.4 2.3 2,2

FIELD GOAL PCT. Donte Briscoe, ALL Bryan Wickliffe, WOO George Raftis, ALL Andrew Fox, OBE Dimonde Hale, DEN

G 25 31 25 25 25

FG 112 133 146 139 149

FGA PCT 180 .622 219 .607 271 .539 263 .529 282 .528

FREE THROW PCT Aaron Brock, WAB Marcus Johnson, OBE Pat Pellerite, OWU Charlie Jaicks, ALL Ian Franks, WOO

G 26 19 27 25 31

FT 91 74 90 76 143

FTA PCT 107 .850 88 .841 113 .796 96 .792 185 .773

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT Matt Fegan, WOO David Nowicki, WIT Nathan Balch, WOO Charlie Jaicks, ALL Chris Sullivan, WIT

G 31 28 31 25 28

FG 48 29 67 43 90

FGA PCT 111 .432 68 .426 162 .414 104 .413 220 .409

BLOCKED SHOTS Larry Farmer, DEN Wes Smith, WAB Pat Pellerite, OWU Aaron Brock, WAB Dave Knapke, KEN High: 5 - Farmer, DEN

G 26 26 27 26 25

BLK 35 31 30 25 24

B/G 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.0

STEALS Donte Briscoe, ALL Wes Smith, WAB Craig Devinney, ALL Andrew Fox, OBE Andy Winters, OWU High: 7 - Shane Heidt, ERL

G 25 26 25 25 27

S 68 49 41 38 38

S/G 2.7 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.4


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38

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

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

2008-09

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

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

2007-08

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

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

2006-07

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

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

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

2005-06

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

2001-02

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

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

2004-05

#Oberlin later forfeited its wins

2003-04

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

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

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

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 15-1 27-3 14-2 25-4 10-6 13-12 10-6 14-13 9-7 12-15 8-8 12-14 5-11 8-17 4-12 5-21 3-13 4-21 2-14 3-22 NCAC ALL W-L W-L 16-0 24-5 14-2 25-3 12-4 19-8 9-7 12-15 7-9 11-15 6-10 9-17 6-10 6-20 4-12 6-20 3-13 7-18 3-13 5-20

2002-03

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

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

2000-01

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

1999-00

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

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

1998-99

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

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

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

* NCAC Tournament Champion


ALL-TIME MEN’S STANDINGS

1997-98

39

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

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

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

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

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

1996-97

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

1995-96

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

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

1994-95

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

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

1993-94

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

1992-93

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

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

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

1991-92

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

1990-91

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

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

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

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

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

1989-90

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

NCAC ALL W-L W-L 8-3 18-9 7-4 17-10 7-4 12-13 1-10 4-21 11-1 29-2 9-3 18-10 3-9 12-14 3-9 8-18 3-9 8-18

1988-89

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

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

1987-88

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

1986-87

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

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

1985-86

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

1984-85

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


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 40

SCORING YR PLAYER P/G 09-10 Wes Smith, WAB 18.2 08-09 Bryan Yelvington, KEN 19.9 07-08 James Cooper, WOO 19.5 06-07 Dan Hodgkinson, DEN 20.8 05-06 James Cooper, WOO 19.2 04-05 Quinton Spencer, OBE 20-6 03-04 Matt Magnusen, ALL 21.0 02-03 Travis Schwab, OWU 21.2 01-02 Chad Plotke, KEN 21.9 00-01 James Knight, OBE 20.9 99-00 Josh Estelle, WAB 25.4 98-99 Jason Rusnak, DEN 18.4 97-98 Jason Rusnak, DEN 19.8 96-97 Matt Hall, EARL 20.3 95-96 J.R. Shumate, OWU 24.0 94-95 Brian Malinowski, DEN 20.2 93-94 Jamie Harless, KEN 20.7 92-93 Bob Croft, OWU 19.6 91-92 Cory Hodge, OBE 23.4 90-91 Ed Saxon, CWR 21.2 89-90 Chip Winiarski, OBE 21.6 88-89 Chip Winiarski, OBE 20.8 87-88 Scott Tedder, OWU 28.0 86-87 Scott Tedder, OWU 28.5 85-86 Scott Tedder, OWU 24.5 84-85 Byron Beard, OBE 23.6

FIELD GOAL PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT Donte Briscoe, AL 63.3 Matt Fegan, WOO 43.2 Pat Pellerite, OWU 56.7 Justin Hallowell,WOO 51.4 Bryan Wickliffe, WOO 57.1 James Cooper, WOO 49.6 Tim Vandervaart, WOO 62.5 Ben Chojnacki, OWU 49.3 Tim Vandervaart, WOO 65.7 Devin Fulk, WOO 53.1 M. Schlingman, WOO 69.6 Andy Van Horn, WOO 49.2 Dan Hodgkinson, DEN 58.3 Dan Brywczynski, WIT 49.2 Bryan Nelson, WOO 64.4 Matt Magnusen, ALL 51.9 Joe DesJean, WAB 59.6 Ryan Smith, WAB 44.8 Bryan Nelson, WOO 59.1 Cam Leverett, OBE 54.0 John Ellenwood, WOO 62.2 Ryan Snyder, WOO 50.6 John Ellenwood, WOO 65.9 Chris Good, ALL 46.5 John Ellenwood, WOO 65.9 Jason Barger, DEN 48.1 Jason Rusnak, DEN 62.2 Bryan Moloney, CWRU 46.7 Ryan Gorman, WOO 64.2 Jerry Ambooken, ALL 46.4 Doug Cline, WOO 60.1 Justun Lott, OWU 47.8 Scott Meech, WOO 63.5 Doug Meinen, WOO 47.1 Doug Cline, WOO 61.5 Craig Bradley, WOO 53.7 Mike Foster, DEN 57.1 Cory Hodge, OBE 47.8 Dale Eilrich, OWU 66.1 Tim Southerland, WOO 52.8 Mark Slayman, OWU 59.0 Erich Riebe, WOO 50.4 Jeff Sargeant, OWU 65.4 Mike Taylor, OWU 47.1 Lee Rowlinson, OWU 60.0 Tim Keller, KEN 51.8 Lee Rowlinson, OWU 61.5 B. Pennington, CWR 50.8 Kevin Haynes, DEN 56.2 Todd Johnsson, CWR 58.0

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

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

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

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

STEALS PLAYER Donte Briscoe, ALL Kyle Miller, OWU

S/G 2.7 2.4

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

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


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 41

SCORING OFFENSE BOUND MARGIN YEAR TEAM P/G 09-10 Allegheny 75.3 08-09 Wooster 80.6 07-08 Wooster 85.8 06-07 Wooster 87.9 05-06 Wooster 98.2 04-05 Wooster 81.8 03-04 Allegheny 65.8 02-03 Allegheny 81.8 01-02 Wittenberg 80.3 00-01 Wooster 86.6 99-00 Wooster 83.0 98-99 Wooster 78.4 97-98 Wooster 77.7 96-97 CWRU 79.1 95-96 CWRU 75.2 94-95 Kenyon 76.8 93-94 Wittenberg 87.2 92-93 Ohio Wesleyan 75.6 91-92 Ohio Wesleyan 78.1 90-91 Allegheny 84.4 89-90 Allegheny 83.8 88-89 Ohio Wesleyan 77.2 87-88 Ohio Wesleyan 95.3 86-87 Ohio Wesleyan 87.2 85-86 Oberlin 75.4 84-85 Ohio Wesleyan 78.8

SCORING DEFENSE

SCORING MARGIN

R

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

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

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

OFFESSIVE FG YEAR TEAM 09-10 Oberlin 08-09 Wooster 07-08 Wooster 06-07 Wooster 05-06 Wooster 04-05 Wooster 03-04 Earlham 02-03 Wooster 01-02 Wooster 00-01 Wooster 99-00 Wabash 98-99 Wooster 97-98 Wittenberg 96-97 Allegheny 95-96 Denison 94-95 Wooster 93-94 Wooster 92-93 Wooster 91-92 Wooster 90-91 Wooster 89-90 Ohio Wesleyan 88-89 Ohio Wesleyan 87-88 Ohio Wesleyan

DEFENSIVE FG PCT TEAM PCT Wooster 40.1 Wooster 41.3 Wabash 42.5 Wittenberg 38.5 Wittenberg 37.4 Wittenberg 37.2 Kenyon 36.7 Wittenberg 40.1 Wittenberg 39.3 Wittenberg 38.5 Wooster 39.1 Wittenberg 37.6 Wooster 38.2 Wittenberg 39.5 Wooster 38.5 Wittenberg 39.0 Wittenberg 39.2 Wittenberg 40.0 Wooster 39.1 Wittenberg 39.2 Wittenberg 39.6 Wooster 38.1 Allegheny 41.6

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

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

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

THREE-POINT FG PCT TEAM PCT Wittenberg 37.4 Wooster 43.7 Wooster 44.4 Wooster 40.9 Wooster 42.9 Wooster 41.9 Earlham 33.7 Wooster 40.2 Wittenberg 41.7 Wooster 39.6 Earlham 38.8 Allegheny 40.9 Wittenberg 39.8 Denison 38.9 Ohio Wesleyan 38.1 Denison 40.1 Wittenberg 40.2 Ohio Wesleyan 43.4 Wooster 42.2 Kenyon 43.3 Wooster 43.7 Allegheny 43.7 Kenyon 49.0

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

FREE THROW PCT TEAM PCT Wooster 75.7 Wooster 76.9 Wittenberg 75.9 Hiram 78.9 Hiram 71.5 Denison 74.9 Wittenberg 70.1 Wooster 79.3 Wooster 73.8 Wooster 72.1 Wooster 75.9 Wooster 73.3 Wooster 75.2 Earlham 74.9 Earlham 72.4 Kenyon 72.7 Kenyon 74.8 Denison 75.3 Ohio Wesleyan 71.8 Ohio Wesleyan 76.0 Wooster 73.9 Ohio Wesleyan 72.9 Ohio Wesleyan 78.6

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INDIVIDUAL NCAC HONORS

NCAC Men’s Player of the Year

42

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

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

Ian Franks

Dimonde Hale

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

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

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

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

Stephanie Boardman

Allison Anderson

NCAC Women’s Newcomer of the Year 2009-10 Allison Anderson, Oberlin 2008-09 Morgan Korinek, Kenyon 2007-08 Haley Dahlgard, Denison & Kayla Gordon, Ohio Wesleyan 2006-07 Shontavia Davis, Earlham & Kym Wenz, Wooster 2005-06 Carolyn Simpson, Denison 2004-05 Anne Dugan, Kenyon 2003-04 Kristen Sheffield, Denison 2002-03 Courtney Steding, Allegheny 2001-02 Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan 2000-01 Lindsey Chappell, Earlham 1999-00 Nara DeJesus, Wooster 1998-99 Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin 1997-98 MaryKay Schwaninger, Denison 1996-97 Megan Coughlin, OWU 1995-96 Katie Montague, Wooster 1994-95 Sarah Jurewicz, Wittenberg


Women

COACH OF THE YEAR

Men

43

Mac Petty

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

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

Sarah Jurewicz

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

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

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

YR 26 15 26 21 11 26 26 26 11 21 26

W 217 85 156 97 60 146 73 235 107 274 320

Women L 169 125 232 231 116 242 313 153 69 54 66

PCT .562 .405 .402 .296 .341 .376 .189 .606 .608 .835 .829

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

YR 26 15 26 21 11 26 26 26 21 26

W 254 71 203 100 24 212 79 284 281 174

L 132 139 185 228 152 176 307 104 47 212

PCT .658 .338 .523 .305 .136 .546 .205 .732 .857 .451


TOURNAMENT RECORDS 44

Men’s Tournament Records

Women’s Tournament Records

Team (Game)

Team (Game)

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

Team (Tournament)

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

Individual (Game)

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

Individual (Tournament)

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

Points: 106 -- Allegheny (vs. Earlham), 2/19/91 Points (Two Teams): 171 -- Ohio Wesleyan (86) vs. Denison (85), 2/19/91 Field Goals: 46 -- Allegheny (vs. Earlham), 2/19/91 Three-Point Field Goals: 11 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Hiram), 2/27/08. Free Throws: 29 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. CWRU), 2/21/89; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 2/25/00; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Kenyon), 2/24/04 Rebounds: 62 -- Wooster (vs. Oberlin), 2/19/91; CWRU (vs. Wooster), 2/20/96 Assists: 30 -- Wittenberg (vs. Oberlin), 2/22/90 Blocked Shots: 10 -- Denison (vs. Oberlin), 2/22/05 Steals: 31 -- Wittenberg (vs. Kenyon), 2/25/92

Team (Tournament)

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

Individual (Game)

Points: 51 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/20/90 Field Goals: 22 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/20/90 Three-Point Field Goals: 7 -- Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny (vs. OWU), 2/27/88 Free Throws: 14 -- Jess Viertlboeck, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Wittenberg), 2/27/99 Rebounds: 23 -- Jerilyn Bushong, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 2/19/86 Assists: 14 -- Ann Osborne, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 2/19/86 Blocked Shots: 8 -- Teri Chester, CWRU (vs. Wooster), 2/25/97 Steals: 10 -- Stephanie Woodruff, Wooster (vs. Wittenberg), 1/23/99

Individual (Tournament)

Points: 84 -- Christi Clay, Denison, 1994 Field Goals: 33 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1990 Three-Point Field Goals: 15 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1997 Free Throws: 29 -- Jess Viertlboeck, Ohio Wesleyan, 1999 Rebounds: 46 -- Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001 Assists: 30 -- Ann Osborne, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986 Blocked Shots: 13 -- Kristen Sheffield, Denison, 2006 & 2007 Steals: 16 -- Tracy Setters, Ohio Wesleyan, 1989


NCAC TOURNAMENT

2010 North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament Results and All-Tournament Teams

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Men

Women

Quarterfinals (at high seeds) #1 Wooster 73, #8 Kenyon 59 #2 Wabash 73, #7 Denison 54 #3 Wittenberg 85, #6 Hiram 63 #5 Ohio Wesleyana 73, #4 Allegheny 59

Quarterfinals (at high seeds) #1 Wittenberg 59, #8 Hiram 43 #2 Ohio Wesleyan 62, #7 Oberlin 56 #3 Denison 80, #6 Allegheny 58 #4 Kenyon 48, #5 Wooster 47

Semifinals (at Wooster) Wittenberg 61, Wabash 60 Wooster 87, Ohio Wesleyan 70

Semifinals (at Wittenberg) Denison 86, Ohio Wesleyan 57 Wittenberg 60, Kenyon 54

Championship (at Wooster) Wooster 88, Wittenberg 77

Championship (at Wittenberg) Denison 70, Wittenberg 67

All-Tournament Team Ian Franks (WOO), Chase Haltom (WAB), Michael Cooper (WIT), David Hieber (WIT), Tim Brady (OWU) MVP: Nathan Balch (WOO)

All-Tournament Team Pam Quigney (OWU), Morgan Korinek (KEN), Carrie Dyer (WIT), Katherine Hueter (WIT), Serafina Nuzzo (DEN) MVP: Shaina Kaiser (DEN)

All-Time NCAC Tournament Won-Loss Records Men ALL CWRU DEN ERL HIR KEN OBE OWU WAB WIT WOO

RECORD W L 24 22 4 15 6 22 4 16 0 7 12 23 5 12 24 23 12 11 38 15 51 14

PCT .522 .211 .214 .200 .000 .343 .294 .511 .522 .717 .785

Women FINISH 1ST 2ND 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 3 0 3 6 7 12 6

ALL CWRU DEN ERL HIR KEN OBE OWU WIT WOO

RECORD W L 25 21 3 14 26 19 6 17 0 5 24 24 3 21 40 21 40 14 13 24

PCT .543 .176 .578 .260 .000 .500 .125 .656 .741 .351

FINISH 1ST 2ND 5 3 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 8 7 7 1 3


NCAC Tournament MVPs

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

MEN Al Van Wie Award

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

WOMEN Nan Nichols Award

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

Shaina Kaiser

Nathan Balch

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

2008 (W at Kenyon; M at Wooster) Men: Ohio Wesleyan 89, Wabash 72 Women: Denison 66, Wittenberg 55 2007 (W at Denison; M at Wooster) Men: Wooster 86, Ohio Wesleyan 51 Women: Denison 63, Allegheny 47 2006 (W at Wittenberg; M at Wooster) Men: Wittenberg 71, Wooster 69 Women: Denison 68, Kenyon 54 2005 (W at Kenyon; M at Wooster) Men: Wittenberg 61, Wooster 59 Women: Denison 49, Kenyon 39 2004 (M&W at Wittenberg) Men: Wooster 100, Wittenberg 71 Women: Wittenberg 66. Allegheny 53 2003 (W at Wittenberg; M at Wooster) Men: Wooster 93, Allegheny 71 Women: Wittenberg 72, O. Wesleyan 58 2002 (M&W at Wittenberg) Men: Wittenberg 58, Wooster 57 Women: OWU 81, Wittenberg 75

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


North Coast Athletic Conference 2010-11 Calendar of Events August, 2010 3 Tuesday Cross Country Coaches’ Meeting 14 Saturday IOA Football Officiating Clinic 18 Wednesday Sports Information Directors’ Meeting September, 2010 8 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting 14 Tuesday Softball Coaches’ Meeting 26 Sunday Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting 28 Tuesday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting October, 2010 3 Sunday NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’ Meetings 4 Monday NCAC Sports Caucus Meeting 20 Wednesday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting 23 Saturday Swimming & Diving Relays (M&W) 30 Saturday Cross Country Championships (M&W) 31 Sunday IOA Women’s Basketball Officiating Clinic November, 2010 3 Wednesday Field Hockey Tournament Semifinals 3 Wednesday Men’s Soccer Tournament Semifinals 3 Wednesday Women’s Soccer Tournament Semifinals 5-6 Fri.-Sat. Volleyball Championships 6 Saturday Field Hockey Tournament Championship 6 Saturday Men’s Soccer Tournament Championship 6 Saturday Women’s Soccer Tournament Championship 7 Sunday IOA Men’s Basketball Officiating Clinic 9 Tuesday Soccer Coaches’ Meeting (M&W) 16 Tuesday Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting 16 Tuesday Athletic Trainers’ Meeting December, 2010 7 Tuesday Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting 16 Thursday NCAC Presidents’ Council January, 2011 12-15 Wed.-Sat. NCAA Convention 12/13* Wed./Thurs. NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) 14 Friday NCAC Meeting (at NCAA Convention) 29 Saturday Indoor Track & Field Relays (M&W) 30 Sunday SAAC Meeting February, 2011 9 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches Meeting (M&W) 10-12 Thurs.-Sat. Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) 22 Tuesday Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals (M&W) 25-26 Fri.-Sat. Basketball Tournament Semifinals and Championships (M&W) 26 Saturday Pentathlon (M&W) March, 2011 4-5 Fri.-Sat. Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) April,2011 23-24 Sat.-Sun.** NCAC Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I 26 Tuesday Basketball Coaches’ Meetings 28 Thursday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting 28 Thursday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting 28 Thursday Women’s Lacrosse Championship Semifinals 28-30 Thurs.-Sat. Baseball Championship 29-30-1 Fri.-Sun. Tennis Championships (M&W) 30 Saturday Women’s Lacrosse Championship 30-1 Sat.-Sun. Combined Events Track & Field Championship (M&W) 30-1 Sat.-Sun. Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II May, 2011 2 Monday Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting 5 Thursday Softball Coaches’ Meeting 6-7 Fri.-Sat. Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) 6-7 Fri.-Sat. Softball Tournament 8 Sunday Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting 10 Tuesday Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting 10 Tuesday Football Coaches’ Meeting 18-19 Wed.- Thur. Annual NCAC Meetings * Date/location to be determined ** May move to a Friday-Saturday event

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Ohio Wesleyan Denison Delaware, Ohio Denison if needed (Wooster) Denison if needed (Ohio Wesleyan) Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Denison Denison/Kenyon Wabash Ohio Wesleyan TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Denison Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin Wooster Columbus, Ohio San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Oberlin Kenyon Canton, Ohio Denison at Canton, Ohio TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) Kenyon Oberlin Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin at championship site TBA (high seed) TBA (Chillicothe, Ohio) Oberlin TBA (high seed) Kenyon Hiram Wooster TBA (tournament site) Oberlin TBA (high seed) Kenyon Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Wittenberg


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