2014 NCAC Field Hockey Guide Denison ◆ DePauw ◆ Earlham ◆ Kenyon Oberlin ◆ Ohio Wesleyan ◆ Wittenberg ◆ Wooster
2014-15 NCAC DIRECTORY
President..................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster
Vice President.................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College
Web Site....................................................www.northcoast.org Affiliation...........................................................NCAA Division III Founded.............................................................. February, 1983
Executive Director.............................. Keri Alexander Luchowski
Championship Sports.............................23 (11 men, 12 women)
Assistant Executive Director....................................Bret Billhardt
Intercollegiate Officiating Association................... 440/871-8100
Assistant Executive Director................................Russell Kramer
Baseball................................................................ Rich Fetchiet
Legal Counsel........................................................Dennis Butler
Basketball (Men).............................................................. Bill Ek
Accountant......................................................................Jim Loy
Basketball (Women)..................................................Diane Plas
Mailing Address................................................. P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116
Cross Country/Track.................................................. Marv Frye
Street Address.................815 Crocker Road, Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145
Field Hockey..........................................................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
2014-15 NCAC Presidents’ Council PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR. Allegheny College
PRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNER Wittenberg University
PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERG Denison University
PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELL The College of Wooster
PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEY DePauw University
EARL KISSELL Hiram College Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives
PRESIDENT LORI VARLOTTA Hiram College PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATUR Kenyon College PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOV Oberlin College PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONES Ohio Wesleyan University PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESS Wabash College
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PETER SMITH Kenyon College Co-Chair, Athletic Directors BARBARA MACLEOD Ohio Wesleyan University Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives BRENDA MEESE The College of Wooster Co-Chair, Athletic Directors KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKI Executive Director
NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 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.
Cody Buresh, Wabash
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The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic
quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experience of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference.
Molly Chapman, Denison
Fifty-nine teams from all 23 North Coast sports and nine of the 10 members competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2013-14 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 33rd time in program history. Conference members have accumulated 67 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the 2013-14 academic year, 223 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distributed to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.
NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
DEPAUW SELECTED AS PRESEASON FAVORITE FOR 2014 FIELD HOCKEY SEASON DePauw has emerged as the preseason favorite based on balloting by six of the eight league coaches as NCAC field hockey squads prepare for the 2014 season. The Tigers, who earned their third-straight NCAC championship in 2013 with an 13-1 mark against conference foes and an overall record of 17-5, collected four of the possible six first-place votes cast from league coaches to total 46 points. Kenyon, which fell to DePauw in last season’s NCAC tournament championship game after advancing to the finals for the first time since 2008, earned the final two first-place votes and finished second in the poll with 39 points. Denison rounded out the top-three by finishing one point behind the Ladies with 38 total points. Wittenberg was predicted to finish fourth with 27 points and Ohio Wesleyan checked in at fifth with 23 points. Wooster earned the sixth position with 22 points, followed by Oberlin in seventh (14) and Earlham in eighth (7). DePauw will again enter competition this fall under the direction of head coach Gina Wills. In seven seasons at the helm of the Tigers field hockey program, Wills has posted a record of 105-37 (.793), including a 54-10 mark over the last three years. Wills has led DePauw to three NCAC championships and two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a run to the national semifinals in 2012. The Tigers return three of their top five scorers from a year ago and 138 of the teams 192 total points, led by senior Paige Henry (Louisville, KY/Kentucky Country Day). Henry, a three time All-Conference performer, finished her junior year with 20 goals and three assists for 43 total points to lead the Tigers. Defensively, senior Maggie Steele (Loveland, OH/Mt. Notre Dame) returns in the cage after posting an impressive 0.90 goals against average, collecting 46 saves and totaling a league-high 10 shutouts.
2014 NCAC Preseason Field Hockey Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. DePauw (4)......................................................46 2. Kenyon (2).......................................................39 3. Denison............................................................38 4. Wittenberg........................................................27 5. Ohio Wesleyan.................................................23 6. Wooster............................................................22 7. Oberlin.............................................................14 8. Earlham..............................................................7
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DENISON UNIVERSITY August 30 31 September 13 14 17 19 24 27
October 3 7 11 12 16 18 22 25 26 November 1
2014 Schedule vs. Christopher Newport* vs. Catholic*
2014 Roster
11:00 AM 1:00 PM
EARLHAM^ DEPAUW^ OHIO WESLEYAN^
11:00 AM 11:00 AM 6:30 PM
OBERLIN^ WITTENBERG^ at Earlham^ at DePauw^ at Ohio Wesleyan^ HENDRIX WOOSTER^ KENYON^ ROCHESTER
4:00 PM 4:30 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 11:00 AM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM
at Oberlin^
12:00 PM
at Wittenberg^ at Wooster^ at Kenyon^
4:30 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM
No. Name Yr. 2 Victoria Rapillo Fr. 3 Sara Hofmann Sr. 4 Elsie Humes Jr. 5 Jane Higley Fr. 8 Emily Marlatt Fr. 9 Kirsten Audette Fr. 10 Chloe Dikeou Fr. 12 Melissa Hoey Fr. 13 Mackenzie Ritter So. 14 Britta Marden Jr. 17 Jen Durbin Fr. 18 Greta Finney Jr. 19 Molly Chapman Sr. 22 Allie Bacon Jr. 24 Alex W. Berman Sr. 25 Abby Martone So. 28 Sadie Conley Jr. 80 Caila Hendrickson Fr. 99 Audrey Miller Foreman Fr.
Hometown West Harrison, NY Larchmont, NY Greenwood Village, CO
Lebanon, NJ Clarksville, MD East Aurora, NY Denver, CO Concord, MA San Antonio, TX Belmont, MA Ann Arbor, MI Baltimore, MD Greenwich, CT Williamsburg, VA Englewood, CO St. Louis, MO Pittsburgh, PA Lake Ronkonkoma, NY Los Altos, CA
^ - NCAC Game *-Played in Lexington, VA Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Returning Stat Leaders Goals
3, Molly Chapman
Assists
4, Molly Chapman
Points
10, Molly Chapman
Shots
45, Molly Chapman
Saves N/A
Goals Against Average N/A
Minutes N/A
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Quick Facts Location........................................................ Granville, Ohio Founded...................................................................... 1831 Nickname............................................................... Big Red Colors.............................................................. Red & White Enrollment................................................................. 2,162 President.........................................Dr. Adam S. Weinberg Athletic Director................................Nan Carney-DeBord Office phone...............................................(740) 587-6428 Head Coach................................................ P.J. Soteriades Office phone...............................................(740) 587-6584 SID....................................................................Craig Hicks Email.................................................. hicksc@denison.edu Office phone...............................................(740) 587-6546 Fax..............................................................(740) 587-6362 Head Trainer..................................................... Brian Hortz Office phone...............................................(470) 587-6441
Head Coach P.J. Soteriades Alma Mater...................................................Ohio University, 2000 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������������127-121,13 Years Record at DEN ��������������������������������������������������127-121,13 Years 2013 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������������������������17-2 2013 NCAC Record ����������������������������������������������������������������13-1
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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY August 30 31
2014 Schedule at Hendrix at Rhodes
2014 Roster
4:00 PM 2:00 PM
September 6 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT 7 CENTRE 13 at Kenyon^ 14 at Denison^ 20 OBERLIN^ 21 WOOSTER^ 24 EARLHAM^ 27 OHIO WESLEYAN^
12:00 PM 2:30 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:30 PM 4:00 PM
October 4 11 12 18 19 22 24
6:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM
November 1
WITTENBERG^ KENYON^ DENISON^ at Oberlin^ at Wooster^ at Earlham^ at Ohio Wesleyan^ at Wittenberg^
1:00 PM
^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Returning Stat Leaders Goals
22, Paige Henry
Assists
15, Maggie Campbell
Points
43, Paige Henry
Shots
110, Paige Henry
Saves
46, Maggie Steele
Goals Against Average 0.90, Maggie Steele
Minutes
1554:12, Maggie Steele
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No. Name 00 Sarah Guendert 1 Tori Wittemann 2 Annie Wyman 3 Grace Fisher 4 Natalie Abbott 5 Sofia Carretero 6 Paige Berliner 9 Kylie Maloney 10 Maggie Grady 11 Grace Waldman 12 Reilly Bruce 13 Kaela Goodwin 14 Samantha Carlin 15 Maggie Campbell 16 Colleen Conway 18 Maddy Burds 21 Kate Jovanovic 22 Paige Henry 23 Grace Goodbarn 24 Emma Baldwin 25 Addie Ball 27 Laynie Thomas 30 Sarah Farmer 32 Jamie Stoner 99 Maggie Steele
Yr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Fr.
So. Jr. Fr. So. Sr.
Hometown Columbus, OH Bladwin, NY Akron, OH St. Louis, MO Winnetka, IL St. Louis, MO New Albany, OH Wheaton, IL Northfield, IL St. Louis, MO Chicago, IL Bethesda, MD Glen Ellyn, IL Winnetka, IL St. Louis, MO Wilmette, IL St. Charles, MO Louisville, KY
Highlands Ranch, CO
Oak Park, IL
Winnetka, IL Columbus, OH Ijamsville, MD Chicago, IL Loveland, OH
Quick Facts Location............................................. Greencastle, Indiana Founded..................................................................... 1837 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors.............................................................Gold & Black Enrollment................................................................. 2,336 President..............................................Dr. Brian W. Casey Athletic Director...............................Stevie Baker-Watson Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4934 Head Coach........................................................ Gina Wills Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4931 SID.................................................................... Bill Wagner Email.............................................. bwagner@depauw.edu Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4630 Fax..............................................................(765) 658-5708 Head Trainer..........................................................Rex Call Office phone...............................................(765) 658-4937
Head Coach Gina Wills Alma Mater ��������������������������������������������������������������� Centre, 2004 Overall Record..............................................105-37, Seven Years Record at DPU..............................................105-37, Seven Years 2013 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������������������������17-5 2013 NCAC Record ����������������������������������������������������������������13-1
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EARLHAM COLLEGE August 30 31
2014 Schedule vs. Transylvania (at Centre) at Centre
September 6 13 14 20 21 24 27 October 1 4 11 12 18 19 22 25 26 30
2014 Roster
5:30 PM 2:30 PM
WILSON at Denison^ at Kenyon^ WOOSTER^ OBERLIN^ at DePauw^ at Wittenberg^
2:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 11:00 AM
OHIO WESLEYAN^ at Sewanee DENISON^ KENYON^ at Wooster^ at Oberlin^ DEPAUW^ WITTENBERG^ at Bethany at Ohio Wesleyan^
7:00 PM 11:30 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM
No. Name 0 Brynna Foreman 1 Tara Burns 3 Heather Brock 5 Tori Posey 6 Kristina Brunner 7 Kaitlyn Brunner 8 Grace Makhoul 9 Sam Bielinski 10 Bailey Heinzen 11 Megan Hut 15 Kate Korobkina 18 Olivia Honigman 19 Seren Keskin
Yr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown Indianapolis, IN Deerfield, IL Montgomery Village, MD
Crestwood, KY Aurora, CO Aurora, CO Homs, Syria Glenview, IL Glenview, IL Tirl, Netherlands Khabarovsk, Russia Richmond, VT Bodrum, Turkey
^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Returning Stat Leaders Goals
3, Megan Hut, Kaitlyn Brunner
Assists
1, Megan Hut, Tori Posey, Tara Burns, Bailey Heinzen
Points
7, Megan Hut
Shots
9, Tori Posey
Saves N/A
Goals Against Average
Quick Facts Location................................................ Richmond, Indiana Founded..................................................................... 1847 Nickname..............................................................Quakers Colors........................................................Maroon & White Enrollment................................................................. 1,200 President................................................Dr. David Dawson Athletic Director...........................................Mike Bergum. Office phone...............................................(765) 983-1624 Head Coach................................................ Heather Moore Office phone...............................................(765) 983-1721 SID...................................................................Don Tincher. Email................................................tinchdo@earlham.edu. Office phone...............................................(765) 983-1795 Head Trainer...................................................... Bill Kinsey. Office phone...............................................(765) 983-1312
N/A
Minutes N/A
Head Coach Heather Moore Alma Mater ��������������������������������������������������������������Colgate, 2008 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������������2-16, One Year Record at ERL �������������������������������������������������������2-16, One Year 2013 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������������������������2-16 2013 NCAC Record ����������������������������������������������������������������0-14
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KENYON COLLEGE August 30 31
at Centre vs. Sewanee (at Centre)
September 6 vs. Washington MD (at Frostburgh St) 7 vs. TBD (at Frostburgh St) 13 DEPAUW^ 14 EARLHAM^ 20 WITTENBERG^ 21 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 27 DENISON^ 28 at Oberlin^ October 2 at Wooster^ 4 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 11 at DePauw^ 12 at Earlham^ 18 at Wittenberg^ 25 at Denison^ 26 OBERLIN^ November 1
2014 Roster
2014 Schedule
WOOSTER^
12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM TBD 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM 4:30 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 3:30 PM
^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Returning Stat Leaders Goals
18, Maddie Breschi
Assists
8, Maddie Breschi
Points
44, Maddie Breschi
Shots
88, Maddie Breschi
Saves
1, Claire O’Donnell-McCarthy
Goals Against Average
No. Name Yr. 1 Christine Bloom Jr. 3 Rebekah Lofgren So. 4 Zoe Chrissos Fr. 5 Sarah Bauman Fr. 6 Anna Petek So. 7 Hannah Drake Jr. 8 Sophia Letcher Fr. 10 Shannon Hart Fr. 11 Cecilia Depman Sr. 12 Paige Beyer Fr. 13 Dani Gorton Fr. 14 Abby Coleman So. 15 Weezie Foster Fr. 16 Kelsey Trulik Fr. 17 Sammy Johnston Sr. 18 Maddie Breschi Jr. 19 Emmy Weiner Jr. 20 Julia Richards So. 21 Julie Freedman Sr. 22 Morgen Barroso Jr. 23 Katelyn Hutchinson Fr. 24 Rachel Hall Sr. 35 Sarah Speroff Fr. 77 Claire O’Donnell-McCarthy Fr. Meg Gardella Jr.
Hometown Darien, CT Lewisburgh, PA Ann Arbor, MI Arlington, VA Pittsburgh, PA Claremont, NH Montague, MA Mandara, Harare, Zimbabwe Bel Air, MD Bedford, NY New Haven, CT Chesnut Hill, MA Reisterstown, MD Ann Arbor, MI Darien, CT Carlisle, PA Lutherville, MD New York, NY Lake Forest, IL Ann Arbor, MI Pottstown, PA Los Angeles, CA Euclid, OH Mentor, OH Rowayton, CT
Quick Facts Location....................................................... Gambier, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1824 Nickname................................................... Lords & Ladies Colors......................................................... Purple & White Enrollment................................................................. 1,600 President............................................Dr. Sean M. Decatur Athletic Director..............................................Peter Smith Office phone............................................... (740) 427-5811 Head Coach............................................. Jacque DeMarco Office phone...............................................(740) 427-5232 SID................................................................... Marty Fuller Email.................................................. fullerm@kenyon.edu Office phone...............................................(740) 427-5471 Head Trainer.................................................Andy Wheeler Office phone...............................................(740) 427-5553
4.66, Claire O’Donnell-McCarthy
Minutes
30:20, Claire O’Donnell-McCarthy
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Head Coach Jacque DeMarco Alma Mater ��������������������������������������������������������������Colgate, 2007 Overall Record �������������������������������������������������� 21-17, Two Years Record at KEN �������������������������������������������������� 21-17, Two Years 2013 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������������������������13-7 2013 NCAC Record ����������������������������������������������������������������10-4
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OBERLIN COLLEGE 2014 Schedule
2014 Roster
August 31 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON September 13 14 20 21 27 28 October 3 11 12 18 19 24 26 November 1 2
4:00 PM
OHIO WESLEYAN^ WITTENBERG^ at DePauw^ at Earlham^ at Wooster^ KENYON^
1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM
at Denison^ at Ohio Wesleyan^ at Wittenberg^ DEPAUW^ EARLHAM^ WOOSTER^ at Kenyon^
4:00 PM 6:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 12:00 PM
DENISON^ BETHANY
12:00 PM 1:00 PM
No. Name Yr. 3 Taylor Swift Jr. 4 Dyaami D’Orazio Jr. 5 Hannah Christiansen Sr. 6 Ariana Enzerink So. 10 Emma Hahn So. 12 Maureen Coffey So. 22 Maggie Gossiaux So. 23 Kendra Lian Jr. Aditi Banerjee Fr. Megan Bautista Sr. Dillon Sebastian Fr. Rachel Zuckerman Sr.
Hometown Rockville, MD Miami, FL Williamstown, MA Davis, CA Oakwood, OH Manassas, VA Metuchen, NJ Granville, OH New Delhi, India Bronx, NY Manhattan, NY Timonium, MD
^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Returning Stat Leaders Goals
6, Ariana Enzerink
Assists
3, Ariana Enzerink
Points
15, Ariana Enzerink
Shots
37, Ariana Enzerink
Saves
8, Maggie Gossiaux
Goals Against Average 2.90, Maggie Gossiaux
Minutes
120:30, Maggie Gossiaux
Quick Facts Location......................................................... Oberlin, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1833 Nickname........................................ Yeomen & Yeowomen Colors........................................................Crimson & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 2,900 President................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Athletic Director.................................. Natalie Winkelfoos. Office phone...............................................(440) 775-6463 Head Coach......................................................Anna Baeth Office phone............................................... (440) 775-8511 SID................................................................. Mike Mancini Email.........................................mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Office phone...............................................(440) 775-8503 Fax..............................................................(440) 775-8957 Head Trainer......................................................Tim Carver Office phone...............................................(440) 775-8589
Head Coach Anna Baeth Alma Mater........................................................Swarthmore, 2008 Overall Record ���������������������������������������������������� 8-26, Two Years Record at OBE ���������������������������������������������������� 8-26, Two Years 2013 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������������������������4-15 2013 NCAC Record ���������������������������������������������������������������� 3-11
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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV. August 30
2014 Schedule
2014 Roster
vs. Sewanee (at Centre)
September 6 at Houghton 7 at Nazareth 10 at Wooster^ 13 at Oberlin^ 17 at Denison^ 21 KENYON^ 23 WITTENBERG^ 27 at DePauw^ October 1 at Earlham^ 4 at Kenyon^ 5 BETHANY 9 WOOSTER^ 11 OBERLIN^ 16 DENISON^ 17 vs. Hendrix (at Denison) 22 at Wittenberg^ 24 DEPAUW^ 30 EARLHAM^
2:30 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 4:30 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 4:30 PM
No. Name 0 Kayla Wayne 1 Haley Savoie 2 Courtney Peterson 3 Gabi Coty 4 Venessa Menerey 8 Montana Knapp 9 Karson Stevenson 10 Daylin Stevens 11 Cheyenne Gibbons 12 Paige Haenig 13 Lee LeBoeuf 16 Colleen Bodee 17 Morgan Williams 20 Julia Melio 23 Alex Petersen 25 Addy Boyles 26 Jackie Feliciano
Yr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown Aurora, CO San Diego, CA Bexley, OH Grand Rapids, MI Columbus, OH San Diego, CA Aurora, CO Moorpark, CA Tallmadge, OH Gibsonia, PA Dayton, OH Flossmoor, IL Wilmington, DE Winnetka, IL Dublin, OH Worthington, OH Glen Ellyn, IL
^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Returning Stat Leaders Goals
4, Montana Knapp, Cheyenne Gibbons
Assists
4, Venessa Menerey
Points
9, Montana Knapp
Shots
66, Montana Knapp
Saves
65, Karson Stevenson
Goals Against Average 1.80, Karson Stevenson
Minutes
1207:22, Karson Stevenson
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Quick Facts Location......................................................Delaware, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1842 Nickname..................................................Battling Bishops Colors..............................................................Red & Black Enrollment................................................................. 1,850 President....................................................Dr. Rock Jones Athletic Director............................................Roger Ingles Office phone...............................................(740) 368-3738 Interim Head Coach................................... Hannah Allison Office phone...............................................(740) 368-2736 SID..........................................................Mark Beckenbach Email...................................................mlbecken@owu.edu Office phone...............................................(740) 368-3340 Fax..............................................................(740) 368-3332 Head Trainer......................................................Todd Miller Office phone...............................................(740) 368-3747
Interim Head Coach Hannah Allison Alma Mater ������������������������������������������������������������ Penn State, 2013 Overall Record �������������������������������������������������������������������First Year Record at OWU ������������������������������������������������������������������First Year 2013 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������������������������6-11 2013 NCAC Record ��������������������������������������������������������������������4-10
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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY 2014 Schedule
August 29 30
at Wash. & Jeff. BETHANY
2014 Roster
7:00 PM 1:00 PM
September 6 vs. Centre (at DePauw) 7 vs. Christopher Newport (at DePauw) 13 at Wooster^ 14 at Oberlin^ 19 DENISON^ 20 at Kenyon^ 23 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 27 EARLHAM^
2:30 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM
October 4 7 11 12 15 18 22 25
6:00 PM 4:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM
at DePauw^ at Denison^ WOOSTER^ OBERLIN^ at Transylvania KENYON^ OHIO WESLEYAN^ at Earlham^
November 1
DEPAUW^
^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Returning Stat Leaders Goals
10, Beth Warning
Assists
5, Beth Warning, Kim Loofbourrow
Points
25, Beth Warning
Shots
51, Paige Vanerstrom
Saves
89, Sarah Brownell
Goals Against Average 2.30, Laura Jansing
Minutes
670:49, Laura Jansing
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1:00 PM
No. Name Yr. 00 Sarah Brownell So. 2 Beth Warning Sr. 3 Michelle Murray So. 4 Audrey Coler Fr. 5 Paige Vanerstrom So. 6 Riley Trexler Fr. 7 Kim Loofbourrow Sr. 8 Victoria Robertson So. 9 Andrea Mattingly Jr. 10 Michaela Bowler So. 11 Megan Loofbourrow Sr. 12 Maria Swearingen Fr. 13 Kelly McLean Sr. 14 Macenzie Reed Fr. 15 Alena Mohler Sr. 16 Kaitlyn Zavesky So. 17 Sydney Lang So. 18 Perrine van Loef Fr. 19 Emma Foster Jr. 21 Clare Grady So. 23 Brighid Kortyna Fr. 24 Casey Fry Sr. 27 Maddie Goelz Fr. 28 Kayla Burkhardt Fr. 29 Zara Tickner Fr. 30 Paige Scharfenberger Fr. 31 Carlijn van den Berg Fr. 99 Laura Jansing So.
Hometown Ocnomowoc, WI Cincinnati, OH Pittsburgh, PA Cincinnati, OH Pittsburgh, PA Louisville, KY Prospect, KY Pittsburgh, PA Louisville, KY Lake Bluff, IL Prospect, KY Columbus, OH Northbrook, IL Cinninnati, OH Powell, OH Dublin, OH Dresher, PA Haarlem, Netherlands Westbury, NY Louisville, KY Gibsonia, PA Chelsea, MI Washington, OH Novi, MI Harrisburg, PA Louisville, KY Zwolle, Netherlands Cincinnati, OH
Quick Facts Location....................................................Springfield, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1845 Nickname................................................................. Tigers Colors............................................................. Red & White Enrollment................................................................. 1,950 President............................................Dr. Laurie M. Joyner Athletic Director..........................................Gary Williams. Office phone...............................................(937) 327-6472 Head Coach................................................. Kelley Hubbell Office phone...............................................(937) 327-6499 SID..................................................................Ryan Maurer Email........................................... rmaurer@wittenberg.edu Office phone............................................... (937) 327-6114 Fax.............................................................. (937) 327-6112 Head Trainer..................................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone...............................................(937) 327-6467
Head Coach Kelley Hubbell Alma Mater �������������������������������������������������������������Wooster, 2005 Overall Record ������������������������������������������������� 38-36, Four Years Record at WIT �������������������������������������������������� 38-36, Four Years 2013 Overall Record �������������������������������������������������������������� 8-11 2013 NCAC Record ������������������������������������������������������������������6-8
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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER August 30 31
2014 Schedule
at Oneonta State vs. Utica (at Oneonta)
2014 Roster
11:30 AM 11:30 AM
September 10 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 13 WITTENBERG^ 14 TRANSYLVANIA 17 at Washington & Jefferson 20 at Earlham^ 21 at DePauw^ 24 DENISON^ 27 OBERLIN^
4:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 11:00 AM
October 2 9 11 15 18 19 22 24
4:30 PM 4:30 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:00 PM
KENYON^ at Ohio Wesleyan^ Wittenberg^ BETHANY EARLHAM^ DEPAUW^ at Denison^ at Oberlin^
November 1 at Kenyon^ ^ - NCAC Game Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD
Goals
Assists
6, Megan McGinley
Points
29, Taylor Thorp
Shots
43, Taylor Thorp
Saves
3, Carrie Mount
Goals Against Average 2.33, Carrie Mount
Minutes
119:55, Carrie Mount
Hometown Plain City, OH Sherborn, MA New York City, NY Sewickley, PA Grosse Pointe Park, MI Lutherville, MD Ann Arbor, MI Hackettstown, NJ
Pittsford, NY
Pittsburgh, PA Ann Arbor, MI Charlottesville, VA Southbury, CT Fayetteville, NY Fayetteville, NY Sharon, MA St. Louis, MO Ann Arbor, MI Ypsilanti, MI
3:30 PM
Returning Stat Leaders 12, Taylor Thorp
No. Name Yr. 2 Carrie Mount Sr. 3 Danielle Slichenmyer Jr. 4 Margaret Stone Fr. 10 Rachel Wetzel So. 12 Shelby Stone Sr. 13 Tess Langrill-Miles Jr. 14 Anjela Galimberti Jr. 15 Taylor Thorp Sr. 16 Leah Prescott So. 17 Megan McGinley Sr. 18 Lauren Abbott Fr. 19 Emily Dean-McKinney Jr. 20 Emma Roderick Fr. 22 Kerry O’Connor So. 23 Kayla O’Connor So. 24 Sarah McGrath So. 26 Isabel Perman Jr. 27 Julia Franceschi Jr. 29 Claire Moffett Sr.
Quick Facts Location........................................................Wooster, Ohio Founded..................................................................... 1866 Nickname.....................................................Fighting Scots Colors.............................................................Black & Gold Enrollment................................................................. 2,000 President.......................................... Dr. Grant H. Cornwell Athletic Director......................................Dr. Keith Beckett Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2189 Head Coach.................................................Brenda Meese Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2173 SID................................................................Hugh Howard. Email.............................................. hhoward@wooster.edu Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2374 Fax..............................................................(330) 263-2209 Head Trainer........................................................Tom Love Office phone...............................................(330) 263-2184
Head Coach Brenda Meese Alma Mater �������������������������������������������������������������Wooster, 1975 Overall Record.............................................402-227-10, 33 Years Record at WOO ���������������������������������������������278-164-4, 23 Years 2013 Overall Record ��������������������������������������������������������������9-10 2013 NCAC Record ������������������������������������������������������������������7-7
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Field Hockey All-Time Standings 2013
2012
Member NCAC Overall 1. DePauw*.............................. 13-1............ 17-5 Denison................................ 13-1............ 17-2 3. Kenyon................................. 10-4............ 13-7 4. Wooster.................................. 7-7............ 9-10 5. Wittenberg............................. 6-8.............8-11 6. Ohio Wesleyan..................... 4-10.............6-11 7. Oberlin................................. 3-11............ 4-15 8. Earlham............................... 0-14............ 2-16
Member NCAC Overall 1. DePauw*.............................. 14-0............ 21-2 2. Denison................................ 10-4............ 15-6 3. Wooster.................................. 9-5.............11-9 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 8-6............ 10-8 5. Kenyon................................... 7-7............ 8-10 6. Wittenberg............................. 5-9............ 6-12 7. Oberlin................................. 3-11.............4-11 8. Earlham............................... 0-14............ 1-16
Player of the Year (Offensive): Maddie Breschi, KEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Chelsea Cutler, DPU Newcomer of the Year: Ariana Enzerink, OBE Coach of the Year: Nikki Wimsatt, DEN NCAA Representatives: DPU
Player of the Year (Offensive): Margaret Ellis, DPU Player of the Year (Defensive): Chelsea Cutler, DPU Newcomer of the Year: Montana Knapp, OWU Coach of the Year: Gina Preston-Wills, DPU NCAA Representatives: DPU
* NCAC Tournament Champion
2010
* NCAC Tournament Champion
2009
2011
Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison*.............................. 13-1............ 18-2 DePauw^.............................. 12-1............ 16-3 3. Wooster.................................. 8-6............ 9-10 4. Kenyon................................... 7-7.............7-11 Wittenberg^............................ 7-6.............. 9-9 6. Oberlin................................. 4-10.............7-11 Ohio Wesleyan..................... 4-10............ 6-12 8. Earlham............................... 0-14............ 2-16 * NCAC Tournament Champion
^ For NCAC purposes ONLY, DPU was awarded an NCAC forfeit win and WIT was awarded an NCAC forfeit loss. Final overall records were not affected
Player of the Year (Offensive): Margaret Ellis, DPU Player of the Year (Defensive): Brittany Benson, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Paige Henry, DPU Coach of the Year: P.J. Soteriades, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN
2008
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg........................... 11-1............ 15-4 2. Wooster*.............................. 10-2............ 16-5 3. Kenyon .................................. 8-4...........10-11 4. Denison.................................. 6-6............ 8-10 5. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 5-7.............. 7-9 6. Oberlin................................. 2-10.............6-11 7. Earlham............................... 0-12............ 2-15
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *............................. 10-2............ 17-6 Wittenberg........................... 10-2............ 12-6 3. Denison ................................. 7-5.............11-8 Ohio Wesleyan....................... 7-5............ 10-9 5. Kenyon................................... 6-6............ 8-12 6. Earlham............................... 1-11............ 4-12 Oberlin................................. 1-11............ 1-13
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster *............................. 11-1............ 16-6 2. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 9-3............ 12-7 3. Kenyon .................................. 8-4.......... 10-12 4. Wiittenberg............................. 7-5.............11-8 5. Earlham................................. 3-9.............6-11 6. Oberlin................................. 2-10............ 3-15 Denison................................ 2-10............ 3-15
* NCAC Tournament Champion
* NCAC Tournament Champion
* NCAC Tournament Champion
Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Claire Chapman, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Katie McMahon, DEN Coach of the Year: Kelley Hubbell, WIT NCAA Representatives: WOO
Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Meredith Price, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Catie Merrick, DEN Coach of the Year: P.J. Soteriades, DEN NCAA Representatives: WIT, WOO
Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Karen Thompson, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Alyse Marott, OWU Coach of the Year: Jill Butcher, ERL NCAA Representatives: WOO
2007
2006
2005
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg............................. 8-4............ 12-7 Wooster.................................. 8-4.............11-7 Kenyon *................................ 8-4...........11-12 4. Ohio Wesleyan....................... 7-5............ 10-7 Oberlin................................... 7-5.............8-11 6. Denison.................................. 4-8............ 5-13 7. Earlham............................... 0-12............ 3-12
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster...............................12-0............. 15-6 2. Wittenberg............................9-3..............11-7 3. Kenyon *...............................8-4............. 18-6 4. Denison.................................6-6..............7-11 5. Oberlin..................................4-8..............6-11 6. Ohio Wesleyan......................3-9............. 4-10 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 2-15
Member NCAC Overall 1. Oberlin *................................9-3............. 10-8 2. Wittenberg............................8-4............. 10-8 Wooster.................................8-4..............11-9 4. Kenyon..................................6-6............. 10-7 Denison.................................6-6..............8-11 6. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-7............. 6-10 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 0-16
* NCAC Tournament Champion
*NCAC Tournament Champion
*NCAC Tournament Champion
Player of the Year (Offensive): Tori Casanta, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Perrin Legg, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Boo Vernon, WIT Coach of the Year: Diana Kuser, WIT; Marge Redmond, OWU NCAA Representatives: KEN
Player of the Year (Offensive): Amanda Artman, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Read Powel, DEN Newcomer of the Year: Amanda Artman, WOO Coach of the Year: Chrissy Kilroe, KEN NCAA Representatives: KEN
Player of the Year (Offensive): Jenny Lacey, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Rosemary Mudry, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Abigail Brox, OBE Coach of the Year: Deb Ranieri, OBE NCAA Representatives: OBE
2004
2003
2002
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster.................................9-3............. 15-6 Oberlin..................................9-3............. 10-7 Wittenberg *..........................9-3............. 13-7 4. Denison.................................7-5............. 10-9 5. Kenyon..................................4-8............. 7-10 6. Earlham................................3-9..............5-11 7. Ohio Wesleyan.................... 1-11............. 4-12
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg *........................10-2............. 17-4 2. Denison.................................9-3............. 14-6 Wooster.................................9-3............. 14-5 4. Oberlin..................................7-5..............11-6 5. Earlham................................4-8............. 6-10 6. Kenyon..................................3-9............. 6-10 7. Ohio Wesleyan....................0-12............. 2-15
*NCAC Tournament Champion
*NCAC Tournament Champion
*NCAC Tournament Champion
Player of the Year (Offensive): Blair Ufer, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Carrie Happ, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Caroline Graham, KEN Coach of the Year: Robin Cash, KEN NCAA Representatives: WIT
Player of the Year (Off.): Rebecca Aldred, ERL; Karen Lancaster, DEN
Player of the Year (Offensive): Karen Lancaster, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Rebecca Russ, WIT Newcomer of the Year: Jenny Lacey, DEN Coach of the Year: Marianne Beshara, WIT; P.J. Soteriades,DEN NCAA Representatives: WIT
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg *..........................9-3............. 15-5 2. Kenyon..................................8-4............. 14-5 Wooster.................................8-4............. 13-6 Oberlin..................................8-4............. 10-9 5. Denison.................................6-6............... 8-9 6. Ohio Wesleyan......................3-9............. 3-13 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 0-16
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Player of the Year (Defensive): Elayne Brown, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Sarah Heaton, OBE Coach of the Year: Marianne Beshara, WIT NCAA Representatives: WIT
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Field Hockey All-Time Standings (2) 2001
2000
1999
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wooster............................... 11-1............. 16-4 2. Wittenberg..........................10-2............. 13-6 3. Oberlin..................................5-7..............11-7 Ohio Wesleyan......................5-7............. 8-10 Denison.................................5-7............. 7-12 6. Earlham................................3-9..............6-11 Kenyon..................................3-9............. 6-12
Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison...............................10-2............. 13-8 Wittenberg..........................10-2............. 14-4 3. Wooster.................................9-3............. 13-5 4. Ohio Wesleyan......................6-6............. 7-12 5. Oberlin..................................5-7............... 9-9 6. Kenyon................................2-10............. 6-14 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 2-15
Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison...............................12-0............. 16-4 2. Wooster.................................9-3..............11-7 3. Ohio Wesleyan......................8-4........... 10-10 4. Wittenberg............................6-6............. 10-9 5. Oberlin..................................4-8..............6-11 6. Kenyon..................................3-9............. 5-15 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 3-15
Player of the Year (Offensive): Rebecca Aldred, ERL Player of the Year (Defensive): Pam Walker, OBE Newcomer of the Year: Karen Lancaster, DEN Coach of the Year: Jill Butcher, ERL NCAA Representatives: WOO
Player of the Year (Offensive): Emily White, WOO Player of the Year (Defensive): Kate Dunne, WOO Newcomer of the Year: Courtney Cordero, DEN Coach of the Year: Marianne Beshara, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN
Player of the Year (Offensive): Laura Griffin, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Erika Prahl, KEN Newcomer of the Year: Danielle Cranin, ERL Coach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DEN NCAA Representatives: DEN
1998
1997
1996
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg..........................10-2............. 16-5 Denison...............................10-2............. 14-6 3. Ohio Wesleyan......................8-4............. 12-8 4. Wooster.................................5-7............. 6-12 5. Oberlin..................................4-8..............8-11 Kenyon..................................4-8............. 7-13 7. Earlham.............................. 1-11............. 3-13
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg..........................10-2............. 17-3 2. Kenyon..................................9-3............. 14-6 3. Wooster.................................8-4............. 12-6 Denison.................................8-4............. 10-9 5. Ohio Wesleyan......................5-7............. 7-10 6. Oberlin................................2-10............. 4-15 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 0-17
Member NCAC Overall 1. Wittenberg............................9-3............. 14-5 2. Kenyon..................................8-4............. 14-5 Wooster.................................8-4............. 15-6 4. Ohio Wesleyan......................7-5............. 10-8 5. Denison.................................6-6............. 10-9 6. Oberlin..................................4-8............10-11 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 0-19
Player of the Year (Offensive): Carrie Moore, KEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Sara Hamilton, WIT Coach of the Year: Linda Arena, WIT NCAA Representatives: WIT
Player of the Year (Offensive): Elissa McCarthy, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Heather Heitsenrether, WOO Coach of the Year: Angel Prinos, WIT NCAA Representatives: WIT
Player of the Year (Offensive): Beth Korkin, OWU Player of the Year (Defensive): Ellen Pizzuti, KEN Coach of the Year: Wendi Weimer, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO
1995
1994
1993
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan.................... 11-1............. 15-4 2. Wittenberg..........................10-2............. 15-5 3. Denison.................................8-4..............11-7 4. Wooster.................................6-6............ 9-7-2 5. Kenyon..................................5-7............. 9-10 6. Oberlin................................2-10............. 3-15 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 2-18
Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison..............................9-2-1...........11-6-1 2. Wittenberg.........................8-3-1.......... 14-6-1 3. Oberlin..................................7-5............. 13-7 4. Ohio Wesleyan...................5-5-2............ 9-8-2 Wooster.................................6-6............. 10-9 6. Kenyon..................................5-7..............8-11 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 0-19
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan....................10-2............. 12-5 2. Oberlin...............................7-3-2............ 8-7-2 3. Denison..............................7-4-1.......... 12-6-1 4. Wittenberg............................7-5.......... 13-6-1 5. Wooster..............................4-6-2.......... 8-10-2 6. Earlham................................3-9............ 9-9-1 7. Kenyon.............................1-10-1...........5-11-2
Player of the Year (Offensive): Amy Kraus, WIT Player of the Year (Defensive): Kara Dickinson, OWU Coach of the Year: Linda Strapp, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU, WIT
Player of the Year (Offensive): Wizzie Crocker, DEN Player of the Year (Defensive): Samie Kim, KEN Coach of the Year: Linda Arena, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN, WIT
Player of the Year: Wendi Weimer, ERL Coach of the Year: Katharine Perry, OBE NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
1992
1991
1990
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan...................9-1-2.......... 15-3-2 2. Wooster.................................9-3..............11-8 3. Denison..............................8-3-1.......... 14-5-1 4. Wittenberg.........................5-5-2.......... 10-7-2 5. Earlham.............................3-8-1............ 9-9-1 6. Kenyon..................................3-9..............8-11 7. Oberlin................................2-10............. 5-13
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan...................9-0-3.......... 16-3-3 2. Wooster..............................8-3-1.......... 13-5-1 3. Denison..............................7-4-1.......... 13-6-2 4. Oberlin...............................6-5-1.......... 12-6-1 5. Wittenberg.........................4-6-2............ 9-8-2 6. Earlham.............................1-8-3.......... 10-9-3 7. Kenyon.............................1-10-1.......... 2-14-2
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan.................... 11-1............. 15-5 2. Denison.................................7-5..............11-7 3. Oberlin...............................6-5-1............. 14-7 Wooster..............................6-5-1.......... 8-10-1 5. Wittenberg.........................5-5-2.......... 10-8-6 6. Kenyon...............................3-8-1.......... 7-12-1 7. Earlham...........................1-10-1.......... 7-12-1
Player of the Year: Lisa Ginocchio, WIT Coach of the Year: Linda Arena, WIT NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
Player of the Year: Carissa Conner, WOO Coach of the Year: Melissa Ackerman, ERL NCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU
Player of the Year: Lisa Longstreth, OBE Coach of the Year: Jill Butcher, ERL NCAA Representatives: OWU
1989
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan....................12-0............. 17-2 2. Kenyon...............................8-3-1.......... 13-4-1 3. Wooster.................................8-4............. 13-5 4. Denison..............................7-4-1.......... 13-4-1 5. Wittenberg............................4-8............ 11-11 6. Oberlin................................2-10............. 6-14 7. Earlham..............................0-12............. 4-16 Player of the Year: Betsy Jennings, KEN Coach of the Year: Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU NCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU
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1988
1987
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan...................7-0-1.......... 15-3-1 2. Denison..............................4-3-1...........11-4-3 Wooster..............................4-3-1.......... 12-7-2 4. Kenyon...............................3-4-1.......... 13-7-1 5. Oberlin..................................0-8............. 4-13
Member NCAC Overall 1. Ohio Wesleyan......................8-0.......... 16-3-1 2. Oberlin...............................4-2-2............ 9-5-2 3. Denison.................................4-4............. 8-10 4. Wooster..............................2-4-2............ 6-9-2 5. Kenyon...............................0-8-0.......... 3-16-1
Player of the Year: Cathie Herrick, KEN Coach of the Year: Sandy Moore, KEN NCAA Representatives: OWU
Player of the Year: Robin Cardin, OBE Coach of the Year: Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU NCAA Representatives: OWU
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Field Hockey All-Time Standings (3) 1986
1984
1985
Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................6-2.......... 12-6-1 Wooster.................................6-2............. 13-6 3. Ohio Wesleyan......................4-4...........11-7-1 4. Kenyon..................................3-5............... 9-9 5. Oberlin..................................1-7.......... 3-12-2
Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison..............................7-0-1.......... 13-3-1 2. Wooster..............................6-1-1.......... 14-6-1 3. Ohio Wesleyan......................3-5.......... 10-9-2 4. Kenyon...............................1-6-1.......... 3-12-2 Oberlin...............................1-6-1............ 3-9-3
Player of the Year: Tara Maloney, DEN Coach of the Year: Sheila Noonan, WOO NCAA Representatives: DEN, WOO
Player of the Year: Carol Martin, WOO Coach of the Year: Sandra Moore, KEN NCAA Representatives: WOO
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Member NCAC Overall 1. Denison.................................7-1.......... 18-2-1 2. Wooster.................................7-1.......... 15-3-2 3. Kenyon..................................4-4............ 8-7-2 4. Ohio Wesleyan......................2-6.......... 7-10-2 5. Oberlin..................................0-8.......... 4-12-0 Coach of the Year: Jan Hathorn, DEN; Terri Prodoehl, WOO NCAA Representatives: DEN, WOO
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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIELD HOCKEY RECORDS INDIVIDUAL — GAME Goals: 5, Cathy Paulson (Ohio Wesleyan) vs. Mary Baldwin, 9/22/1984; Blair Ufer (Wittenberg) vs. Denison, 10/14/2004; Tori Casanta (Wittenberg) vs. Oberlin, 9/13/2008; Maggie Gilligan (Kenyon) vs. Oberlin, 10/28/2009: Taylor Thorp (Wooster) at Earlham, 10/18/2013 Assists: 4, Beth Korkin (Ohio Wesleyan) vs. U. of the South, 9/21/1996 Points: 12 (5-2), Tori Casanta (Wittenberg) vs. Oberlin, 9/13/2008 Saves: 35, Helen Titcomb (Earlham) vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 11/1/2013 INDIVIDUAL — SEASON Goals: 29, Meg Filoon (Denison), 1984; Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2008 Assists: 19, Nikki Sever (Wooster), 2012 Points: 71 (29-13), Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2008 Saves: 490, Kelly Cochran (Earlham), 1997 Shutouts: 15, Maggie Steele (DePauw), 2012 INDIVIDUAL — CAREER Goals: 104, Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2006-10 Assists: 49, Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2006-10 Points: 257, (104-49), Amanda Artman (Wooster), 2006-10 Saves: 1332, Robin Cardin (Oberlin), 1984-87 Shutouts: 30, Sara Hamilton (Wittenberg), 1995-98 TEAM — GAME Goals: 12, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Mary Baldwin, 9/22/1984; Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 9/10/1994 Wittenberg vs. Trine, 9/21/2011 Goals, Both Teams: 12, Ohio Wesleyan (12) vs. Mary Baldwin (0), 9/22/1984; Ohio Wesleyan (10) vs. Muskingum (2), 10/13/1984; Ohio Wesleyan (12) vs. Earlham (0), 9/10/1994 Wittenberg (12) vs. Trine (0), 9/21/2011 Winning Margin: 12, Ohio Wesleyan (12) vs. Mary Baldwin (0), 9/22/1984; Ohio Wesleyan (12) vs. Earlham (0), 9/10/1994 Wittenberg (12) vs. Trine (0), 9/21/2011 Assists: 9, Kenyon vs. Lake Erie, 10/14/1986 Saves: 35, Earlham vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 11/1/2013 TEAM — SEASON Goals: 93, Denison, 1984 Fewest Goals Allowed: 11, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987 Shutouts: 15, DePauw, 2012 Victories: 21, DePauw, 2012 Winning Streak: 20, DePauw, 2012 Winning Streak, NCAC games: 22, Ohio Wesleyan, 1988-90 Unbeaten Streak: 20, DePauw, 2012 Unbeaten Streak, NCAC games: 34 (33-0-1), Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-90 8/2/2011
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2014-15 Calendar of Events
AUGUST 2014 4 Monday 9 Saturday 13 Wednesday 26 Tuesday SEPTEMBER 2014 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 28 Sunday OCTOBER 2014 5 Sunday 6 Monday 15 Wednesday 31 Friday NOVEMBER 2014 1 Saturday 5 Wednesday 5 Wednesday 5 Wednesday 7-8 Fri.-Sat. 8 Saturday 8 Saturday 8 Saturday 11 Tuesday 17 Monday 18 Tuesday TBA TBA DECEMBER 2014 2 Tuesday 10 Wednesday JANUARY 2015 14-17 Wed.-Sat. 14/15 Wed./Thur. 16 Friday 25 Sunday FEBRUARY 2015 11-14 Wed.-Sat. 24 Tuesday 27-28 Fri.-Sat. 28 Saturday MARCH 2015 1 Sunday 6-7 Fri.-Sat. APRIL 2015 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24-26 Fri.-Sun. 25 Saturday 25-26 Sat.-Sun. 25-26 Sat.-Sun. 26 Sunday 28 Tuesday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 30 Thursday MAY 2015 1-2 Fri.-Sat. 1-2 Fri.-Sat. 2 Saturday 2-3 Sat.-Sun. 4 Monday 7 Thursday 7-9 Thurs.-Sat. 20-21 Wed.- Thur.
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Golf Coaches’ Meeting IOA Football Officiating Clinic Sports Information Directors’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting
Denison Ohio Wesleyan Cleveland, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan
Softball Coaches’ Meeting Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’/Sports Caucus Meetings NCAC Athletic Directors’ Workshop Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Cross Country Coaches Meeting (M&W) Cross Country Championships (M&W) Field Hockey Championship Semifinals Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals Volleyball Championship Field Hockey Championship Men’s Soccer Championship Women’s Soccer Championship Soccer Coaches’ Meeting Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting Athletic Trainers’ Meeting IOA Women’s Basketball Officiating Clinic Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting NCAC Presidents’ Council
Kenyon Denison Ohio Wesleyan Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Denison Denison Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Denison TBA Ohio Wesleyan Columbus, OH
NCAA Convention NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Denison
Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Basketball Championship Quarterfinals (M&W) Basketball Championship Semifinals and Championships (M&W) Combined Events Indoor Track & Field Championship (M&W)
Denison TBA (high seeds) TBA (high seeds) Oberlin
Combined Events Indoor Track & Field Championship (M&W) Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W)
Oberlin DePauw
Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Tennis Championships (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I Combined Events Outdoor Track & Field Championship (M&W) Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Football Coaches’ Meeting Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals Softball Coaches’ Meeting Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting (M&W)
TBA (high seeds) Kenyon Kenyon TBA (high seed) Kenyon Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan TBA (high seeds) TBA (tournament site) Ohio Wesleyan
Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Softball Tournament Women’s Lacrosse Championship Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Baseball Championship Annual NCAC Meetings
Ohio Wesleyan TBA (high seed) TBA (high seed) Wittenberg TBA (Columbus Area) Chillicothe, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio DePauw
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