Quick Facts/Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION School:.................................................................Brevard College Location:......................................................... Brevard, NC 28712 Founded:.............................................................................. 1853 Enrollment:............................................................................. 650 Nickname:..................................................................... Tornados School Colors:.............................................Royal Blue and White Affiliation:........................................................... NCAA Division II Conference:........................................................... South Atlantic President:....................................................... Dr. Drew Van Horn Alma Mater:....................................South Carolina (PhD.), 2002 Director of Athletics:...................................................... Kim Pate Alma Mater:...........................................................Brevard, 2003 .......................................................Western Carolina (Ma.) 2008 Athletic Dept. Phone:.......................................... (828) 884-8276 Ticket Office Phone:............................................ (828) 884-8276
FACILITIES Football:............................................Brevard Memorial Stadium Seating Capacity:................................................................. 7,000 Surface:................................................................Bermuda Grass Volleyball and Basketball:.........................Boshamer Gymnasium Seating Capacity: ................................................................ 1,000 Surface: . ............................................................................ Wood Baseball: ................................................................ Gil Coan Field Seating Capacity: ................................................................... 150 Surface: . ..............................................................Bermuda Grass Soccer: .................................................................BC Soccer Field Seating Capacity:.................................................................... 100 Surface: . ..............................................................Bermuda Grass Tennis: ...........................................................BC Tennis Complex Seating Capacity:....................................................................N/A Surface:..................................................................................N/A Softball: ............................................................. BC Softball Field Seating Capacity: ................................................................... 150 Surface: . ..............................................................Bermuda Grass
TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/Table of Contents.................................................... 1 This is Brevard............................................................................ 2 Athletic Administrative Staff....................................................3-9 Staff Pictoral Directory............................................................. 10 2009-2010 Brevard Athletics Year in Review.......................11-14 Baseball...............................................................................15-22 Men’s Basketball..................................................................23-32 Women’s Basketball............................................................33-40 Cheerleading.......................................................................41-42 Cross Country......................................................................43-46 Cycling.................................................................................47-52 Football...............................................................................53-64 Golf......................................................................................65-72 Men’s Soccer.......................................................................73-80 Women’s Soccer..................................................................81-88 Softball................................................................................89-96 Men’s Tennis......................................................................98-104 Women’s Tennis..............................................................105-112 Track & Field....................................................................113-116 Volleyball.........................................................................117-124 2009-2010 BC Student-Athletes of the Year....................125-128 Champs/Life Skills Award Winners..................................129-132 Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month....................133-136 BC Honors and Awards....................................................137-138 South Atlantic Conference Honor Roll.............................139-142 Echols Athletic Excellence Award....................................143-145 Tornados in the Community............................................146-148 Building for the Future....................................................149-152
Track: ............................................................................. BC Track Seating Capacity: ................................................................... 100 Surface: . ................................................................................N/A
BC Head Coaching Staff Baseball: ..............................................................Todd Anderson Men’s Basketball: . ................................................ Michael Jones Women’s Basketball: ............................................. Shannon Reid Cheerleading: .........................................................Diane Walker Cross Country: ....................................................James Galloway Cycling: .................................................................... Thad Walker Football: ............................................................... Paul Hamilton Golf: .......................................................................Matt Adamski Men’s Soccer: ........................................................ Juan Mascaro Women’s Soccer: ....................................... Shigeyoshi Shinohara Softball: ................................................................. Britne Stubbs Tennis: .................................................................. Paul Thomson Track & Field: ........................................................... Norm Witek Volleyball: ......................................................Brenda Skeffington
CREDITS
The 2009-2010 Brevard College Athletic Yearbook is published by the BC Sport Information Department
Written, compiled and edited by: Seth Montgomery and Stacy Keller BC Coaching and Administrative Staff
Photography by: Duane Jones, Tom Kaczmarek, Rachel Montgomery, and the BC Sport Information Staff
About the Cover: Featured on this year’s cover is a compilation of action photos from the BC Athletic teams.
Cover Design: Seth Montgomery using Adobe Photoshop CS3
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This is Brevard College Date Founded: 1853. Oldest college or university in the mountains of North Carolina. Type of College: Four-year private, coeducational, comprehensive liberal arts college; affiliated with the Western North Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church. Calendar: Two semesters—fall, spring. Campus & Location: 120-acre campus within the city of Brevard, North Carolina; close to the Pisgah National Forest, DuPont State Forest, Blue Ridge Parkway, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the city of Asheville, the Asheville Regional Airport and the GreenvilleSpartanburg Airport. Degree Programs: Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Music; Bachelor of Science Majors Art; Biology; Business and Organizational Leadership; Criminal Justice; English; Environmental Science; Environmental Studies; Exercise Science; General Science; Health Science Studies; History; Integrated Studies; Mathematics; Music; Music Education; Psychology; Religious Studies; Theatre Studies; Wilderness Leadership and Experiential Education. Pre-Professional: Pre-Law, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Veterinary and Teacher Licensure. Special Programs, Opportunities: Honors Program; honor societies; Institute for Women in Leadership; double major; dual enrollment; internships; study abroad; independent study; teacher licensure program; experiential studies (Pisgah National Forest, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cradle of Forestry, regional museums, area orchestras); interdisciplinary studies; Academic Enrichment Center; Appalachian Center for Environmental Education.
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Faculty (2008-2009): 57 full-time faculty; 73 percent hold the terminal academic degree in their field; 47 percent have tenure; student-faculty ratio is 11:3. Student Profile (2008-2009): 650 students from 35 states and 13 foreign countries; 98 percent full-time; 78 percent residential; 56 percent male, 44 percent female; 48 percent in-state students, 52 percent out-of-state and international students. Financial Aid: 94 percent of students receive merit-based and/or needbased scholarships, grants and loans; $11.5 million in aid was coordinated for Brevard College students in 2008-2009 for 664 students. Athletics Brevard College boasts a distinguished and successful history in intercollegiate athletics, winning nine national team championships as a junior college (1937-2000). During this period, more than 200 Brevard College student athletes received All-American honors. 2006 marked a pivotal year for the athletics program at Brevard College as the Tornados began the transition from the NAIA to NCAA Division II and added football, cycling and cheerleading as varsity sports. Special Opportunities Believing that valuable peer education takes place outside the classroom and laboratory, the College gives students a wide variety of options to discover who they are and what they have to offer through involvement in sports, music, journalism, student government, volunteer activities on and off campus, or environmental conservation. In 1997, the Voice of the Rivers (VOR) expedition team (two faculty members and six students) kayaked 1,882 miles from Brevard to the Gulf of Mexico, presenting environmental programs to school groups along the way. A 1999 VOR expedition followed the Atlantic Watershed to Charleston, SC. VOR 2001 paddled down two South American rivers from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean in Argentina. Other programs include: The Appalachian Center for Environmental Solutions; the Center for Service Learning; The Center for Transformational Leadership; The Institute for Sacred Music; The Porter Center for Performing Arts.
Dr. Drew Van Horn, President of Brevard College
Dr. Drew Van Horn assumed the presidency of Brevard College on September 30, 2002.He is the third president of Brevard College since it became a four-year institution.
Under President Van Horn’s leadership, the institution continues to challenge students to integrate knowledge and practical experience so that they can become competent, confident and responsible citizens, serving their local and global communities.
To that end, Brevard College offers varied programs and opportunities to its students that form the foundation for pursuing further formal study, meaningful vocations and life-long personal and professional development.
Since taking the helm, President Van Horn has led collaborative efforts to enhance Brevard College’s commitment to engage and educate its students in the theoretical and applied liberal arts.
In 2004, President Van Horn led one of the most ambitious capital campaigns in Brevard College’s history. By the conclusion of the campaign in May 2006, the College exceeded its $14 million target by more than $5 million. Funds raised from the campaign were used to provide significant student scholarships; increase the College’s endowment; enhance student enrollment and retention efforts; and renovate many of the College’s facilities, including residence halls and classrooms. During his tenure, Brevard College has also added new academic programs, including psychology, criminal justice and teacher education licensure. The College also moved from the NAIA to NCAA Division II and added football, cycling and cheerleading as varsity sports.
Most recently, President Van Horn initiated a five-year strategic plan for the College that encourages meaningful service; promotes student engagement; models environmental stewardship; strengthens financial resources; expands employee support; and enhances campus infrastructure. Campus-wide efforts on those six commitments are ongoing.
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Kim Pate, BC Director of Athletics
Kim Pate is the Director of Athletics at Brevard College. Pate currently oversees the entire 18 varsity sport athletic program at Brevard.
She is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) and is on the NCAA Division II Membership Committee. Pate served as interim director of athletics for six months before being named permanently in April, 2008.
Prior, she served in the capacity of Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Business and Senior Woman Administrator. Pate began her tenure as an Associate Director of Business working in the business office under the Vice President for Business & Finance, and made the transition to Athletics in 2006.
Pate has been instrumental in developing a Model NCAA Division II compliance program during the transitional process from NAIA to NCAA Division II. She orchestrated the completion of the NCAA Division II provisional membership process under the leadership of President Van Horn in August of 2008 as the Tornados made the transition from provisional members to full NCAA Division II members competing in the South Atlantic Conference.
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Pate, a 2003 graduate of Brevard College, was a two time NAIA Academic All-American athlete and a four year starter for the BC softball team. She ended her playing career with a .377 batting average and holds the BC softball record for most hits. Pate graduated Summa Cum Laude from Brevard, earning a bachelor’s degree in Business & Organizational Leadership. She earned her master’s Degree in Business Administration from Western Carolina University in the summer of 2008.
Juan Mascaro, Assistant Athletic Director
Head Coach Juan Mascaro is beginning his second year as Assistant Athletic Director and his third year at the helm of the Brevard College men’s soccer program, as the Tornados into their second year as full NCAA Division II and South Atlantic Conference members.
In 2008, Mascaro led the men’s soccer team to a 5-14-1 record in their inaugural season as members of NCAA Division II and the SAC. The Tornados recorded their first SAC win over Lincoln Memorial, 2-1, on Oct. 24. The highlight of the season came on Oct. 15 when they took Division I Winthrop into double overtime, before falling 2-1.
During his time at Brevard, Mascaro has guided the men’s soccer team to a 9-28-2 record, playing a full SAC slate, which includes four NCAA Division II National Tournament participants and the NCAA DII National Championship runner-up.
Mascaro comes to Brevard from Campbell University where he spent two seasons as the Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach. During his first season at Campbell, he helped the Fighting Camels to advance into the 2005 Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. From this outstanding performance the Camels ended their season with a 6-3-1 league record and 8-9-2 overall. While at Campbell his duties included training the goalkeepers, recruiting coordinator and monitoring the academic progress of the student athletes. Prior to Campbell, he was the Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach for the University of Central Florida for five seasons. During his tenure, the Golden Knights were ranked as high as number-13 nationally and won the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. During his last three seasons with the Golden Knights the team finished with a 35-20-1 overall record. His main areas of responsibilities for the Knights included training the goalkeepers, recruiting coordinator assisting the head coach in all areas of team training.
A native of El Salvador, Mascaro earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration in 1994 and his Master of Arts in Applied Economics in 1999 from the University of Central Florida. He currently holds his NSCAA National Coaching Diploma earned in 1994 and Advanced National Diploma in 1995.
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Britne Stubbs, Senior Woman Administrator
Coach Britne’ Stubbs begins her third year as Head Coach of the Lady Tornados softball team. Over her coaching career, Coach Stubbs has compiled a career record of 30-54 in her two seasons at Brevard.
Coach Stubbs has also taken on the responsibilities as the Senior Woman Administrator at Brevard College, providing a female voice and perspective on key issues and serving as a role model for diversity, inclusion and gender equity in the athletic community. She also will be the liaison with the BC SAAC to work with the committee on developing and carrying out their goals and initiatives as well as promoting community service projects and campus leadership initiatives. In addition, she will also be taking over the vacant position of Director of Champs Life-Skills at Brevard and will help out in Operations and Game Day Administration.
In 2009, Coach Stubbs oversaw the team as the Tornados made the transition to becoming full members of NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference. The BC softball team went 17-27, 2-14 in conference play and was one of four Tornados teams to make it to the SAC Tournament.
In her first season at the helm of the women’s softball program, Coach Stubbs help guide the team to a 13-27 record on the season, an 11-game improvement from the 2007 season. As provisional members of both the NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference in 2008, the Tornados played a very challenging schedule, taking on a number of strong teams throughout the year. Stubbs, who originally hails from Bennettsville, SC, comes to Brevard by way of Tiffin University in Tiffin, OH. At Tiffin, Stubbs served as the assistant softball coach while she completed her master’s degree in business administration. During her two year stint at Tiffin University, the softball program compiled a record of 94-22. Coach Stubbs was a part of two conference AMC championships, two region IX championships and two National Tournament Appearances. Also, Coach Stubbs was a part of two conference coaching staff of the year awards. In 2006, she was a part of Region IX coaching staff of the year. While at Tiffin University, Stubbs helped tutor five All-Americans, six All-Region performers and seven All Conference Players.
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Prior to coaching at Tiffin, Stubbs played softball at Queens University located in Charlotte, NC. Stubbs was named to the CVAC All-Conference first team three times and was her team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player three consecutive seasons spanning from 2002-2005. In the 2005, Stubbs was named the Female Athlete of the Year for Queens University. Stubbs remains as the Queens University stolen base recorder holder, when she stole 39 bases in her senior campaign. In 2005 she was nationally ranked 16th in the nation for stolen bases with 39 and 42nd for batting average for all of NCAA Division II.
The BC Athletic Department Staff Rob Fiedler, Director of Compliance
Rob Fiedler joined the Brevard College Athletic Department staff in October 2009, taking on the role of Director of Compliance.
Fiedler comes to the Tornados, having served as the Assistant Compliance Coordinator at Syracuse University from 2007-2009.
Rob also utilized compliance software programs, including CAi, LSDBi and the NCAA Eligibility Center website, as well as updating studentathlete information on CAi and other related spreadsheets and databases. He also assisted with administering rules compliance, rules education meetings and other office tasks as assigned.
While at Syracuse, he verified the initial-eligibility for incoming prospective student-athletes and assisted in the administration of student-athlete employment. Rob alsoserved as the primary contact for the distribution of funds for student-athletes from the NCAA/Big East Conference Special Assistance Fund and Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund.
Prior to Syracuse, Rob served as a graduate assistant to the Athletic Director as Slippery Rock University in Slippery Rock, Pa. from 20052006 where he supervised a student-employee crew for event management, as well as scheduling studentemployees for all athletic events and completing bi-weekly payroll for all operations staff. He also assistat the Assistant to the Athletic Director in different aspects of NCAA rules compliance as well as verifying completion of all NCAA documentation by student-athletes and updating student-athlete contact and participation information in CAi and department spreadsheets. Rob also served as an Athletic Office Intern at Cambridge Springs High School in Cambridge Springs, Pa. from August 2004-December 2004 where he monitored student-athlete eligibility and participated in the athletic budgeting process. Rob graduated from Edinboro University in May of 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education with a concentration in Sport Administration and received his Masters in Sport Management from Slippery Rock University in December of 2006.
Ashley Rice, Administrative Assistant
Ashley Rice, a Brevard native, is in her first year as an Administrative Assistant at Brevard College, having served four years as an assistant coach for the Brevard College softball program.
Coach Rice was been a huge part of the program and has seen the athletics department transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II during her time her as a coach.
Rice graduated from Brevard College in 2006 with a degree in Exercise Science with an emphasis in Teaching and Coaching. Rice played softball for the Tornados for four years, where she was an AllConference player for three seasons. Rice also played for the USA Athletes International Softball team for two summers, where she traveled to Holland and Australia representing the United States.
Currently Rice is in graduate school at Western Carolina where she is seeking a master’s degree in Sport Management.
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The BC Athletic Department Staff Joshua Smallwood, Head Athletic Trainer
Joshua Smallwood will be beginning his first year at Brevard College in 2009-2010, where he will serve as the Head Athletic Trainer.
Prior to coming to Brevard College, Joshua was a graduate assistant at the University of Central Arkansas from August 2007-May 2009 where he provided the primary medical coverage for the Bears men’s and women’s cross country teams, men’s soccer and track and field, as well as assisting with basketball and football.
Joshua started his athletic training career at Appalachian State University, where he worked as a Head Athletic Training Student responsible for helping provide coverage for football, men’s and women’s track and field, men’s basketball.
Joshua received his Master’s degree from the University of Central Arkansas in Kinesiology and Physical Education in May of 2009. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Appalachian State in 2007 in Athletic Training.
He is currently working on the manuscript for his original research project on the “Effects of an Ankle Support on Ankle Range of Motion in Male Collegiate Soccer Players” which was the topic of his graduate thesis at the University of Central Arkansas. He hopes to submit the manuscript for publishing in a peer reviewed journal in the Summer of 2010. He enjoys watching the Washington Nationals and participating in outdoor activities in his spare time. He and his wife Cathy live in Horse Shoe with their dog Lia.
Carole Futrelle, Director of Marketing & Donor Relations
Carole Futrelle joined the Brevard College Athletic Department staff in August 2009, taking on the role of Director of Marketing & Donor Relations.
Futrelle comes to the Tornados having served as the Executive Director of Carolina Voices based out of Charlotte, N.C. from 19931997 where she developed and maintained relationships with financial contributors and in-kind providers, successfully applying for multiple grants on local, state and national levels. She also managed the day-to-day business operations as well as identifying, recruiting and training new members for supporting committees within both the organizations, as well as the members of the Board of Directors.
Prior to her post as Executive Director, Futrelle served as the Director of Development for Carolina Voices from 1990-1993 where she developed and implemented campaign drives for individual gifts, as well as preparing and completing successful presentations for solicitations of corporate gifts.
Futrelle graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and serves as a volunteer at Providence Presbyterian Church, where she has served as an Elder, Clerk of Session, Youth Advisor and Adult Sunday School Teacher. Carole and her husband Ted live in Brevard and are the proud parents of two children, a son Dan who lives in Brevard with his wife Susan, and a daughter Kelly, who resides in Charlotte.
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The BC Athletic Department Staff Seth Montgomery, Sport Information Director
Seth Montgomery begins his first year as the Sport Information Director at Brevard College, after serving the spring of 2009 as the Interim SID as the main contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, women’s basketball, softball and cycling. He also served as an alternate color commentator for BC football, basketball and baseball games.
His primary sports will be football, volleyball, men’s basketball, baseball, tennis and golf.
Seth graduated magna cum laude in December of 2008 from North Greenville University with a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management with a minor in Business Administration.
Montgomery started his work in Sport Information as a studentassistant at North Greenville University, where he worked with the football and baseball teams as both a statistician and radio color commentator.
He also served as the main media contact for the Spartanburg Stingers baseball team in the Coastal Plains League in 2007, serving as the statistician and radio alternate.
Prior to coming to Brevard, Montgomery worked as a media intern at the Arnold Palmer Invitational Golf Tournament at the Bay Hill Country Club in Orlando, Fla. in 2008. In addition to his sport information work, Montgomery is also a member of CoSIDA.
Stacy Keller, Sport Information Assistant
Stacy Keller begins her first year as the Sport Information Assistant at Brevard College. She will be the primary contact for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball and softball.
Keller graduated from Wheeling Jesuit University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Professional Communications.
Prior to coming to Brevard, Keller served as the Media Relations Intern for the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, where she served as the media liaison before, during and after games, and produced and distributed postgame statistics for the media, broadcasters, players, and coaches.
Stacy has also served as a Communications Intern for the Wheeling Nailers Hockey team in the East Coast Hockey League, where she served as the game day media liaison, organized community appearances, organized postgame press conferences and drafted press releases and game summaries for the internet.
Keller will also jump on the radio this season, having delivered playby-play and color commentary for Wheeling Jesuit swim meets, soccer, volleyball and basketball games. She also helped develop the WJU Cardinalcast used at Wheeling Jesuit.
A Pittsburgh, PA native, Keller is a die-hard Steelers, Penguins, and Pirates’ fan.
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2009-2010 BC Athletic Staff Pictoral Directory
Todd Anderson Baseball Head Coach
Terrence Baxter Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Michael Bayne Men’s & Women’s Golf Head Coach
Jim Beverly Football Offensive Line Coach
Caity Brown Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach
Scott Brumett Football Def. Coord/OLBs
Marshall Doss Football ILBs/Recruit. Coord.
Rob Fiedler Director of Compliance
Carole Futrelle Director of Marketing & Donor Relations
Teddy Gaines Football Defensive Backs
James Galloway XC/Track & Field Head Coach
Paul Hamilton Football Head Coach
Ralph Hamlett Faculty Athletic Representative
Shane Ihme Volleyball Assistant Coach
Michael Jones Men’s Basketball Head Coach
Matt Kelleher Football Tackles and Tight Ends
Stacy Keller Sport Information Assistant
Larry Kruse Football Kickers
Matt Mabe Baseball Assistant Coach
Juan Mascaro Assistant AD Men’s Soccer Head Coach
Jamison McIver Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Kate Meiner Assistant Athletic Trainer
Josh Miller Football Def. Line & Strength Coach
Seth Montgomery Sport Information Director
Jerry Mynatt Football Assistant Head Coach/WRs
Josh Owen Assistant Athletic Trainer
Kim Pate Director of Athletics
Brock Pursley Football Slots
Shannon Reid Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Ty Reutebuch Assistant Athletic Trainer
Ashley Rice Administrative Assistant for Intercollegiate Athletics
Dane Romero Football Fullbacks
Joshua Smallwood Head Athletic Trainer
Shigeyoshi Shinohara Women’s Soccer Head Coach
Brenda Skeffington Volleyball Head Coach
Britne Stubbs SWA/Softball Head Coach
Jim Stewart Director of Broadcasting
Paul Thomson Men’s & Women’s Tennis Head Coach
Thad Walker Cycling Head Coach
Anna Williamson Softball Assistant Coach
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2009-2010 Year in Review In their first year of full membership in the NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference, the Tornados made several strides toward building a program that could compete in conference play. In their second year, the 2009-2010 athletic seasons, the Tornados not only competed, but proved they deserve a place side by side with the programs of the conference, as every program in the school has either recorded a victory in SAC competition, or has made it to the South Atlantic Conference Postseason Tournament. This season, 14 student-athletes received First or Second Team All-Conference recognition and six of the nine teams eligible for postseason play The Tornados Football Team burst onto the made it to the conference tournament. Coach South Atlantic Conference scene in 2009 Michael Jones of Men’s Basketball was named South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year, the Men’s Basketball team won the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament and the Cycling team won Brevard’s first National Championship in the Fall Mountain Bike portion of their schedule since the school became a four-year institution. Recapping the 2009-2010 season, starting in the fall, the Tornados kicked off the 2009 Football season in fine fashion, winning their first five games of the season, including the program’s first South Atlantic Conference victory in a 14-9 contest against Lenoir-Rhyne University, highlighted by a touchdown by Michael Gist off an interception return and Justin Jefferson forced a late fumble recovered by Richard Ray to end the game. The Tornados recorded two more victories over previous SAC champions Tusculum (2008) and Catawba (2007) to end the season with a 7-4 record. Coach Brenda Skeffington’s volleyball team saw a record shattered this season as senior middle hitter Brooke Seaman set the new all-time blocks record with 520 in her career as the Tornados finished with a 15-15 record on the season. The Tornados made their second consecutive Food Lion SAC Tournament as the eighth seed, winning their last two SAC matches against Tusculum and Mars Hill to keep the streak alive.
On the pitch, the BC women’s soccer team jumped out of the gate hot, led by the striking abilities of sophomore Bailey Varley and freshman Allie Hovis as the team won their first four regular season contests. A late season tie with Mars Hill put the Tornados in a coin flip scenario to make the SAC tournament, but as tails never fails, Coach Shigeyoshi Shinohara’s team won the flip and made it to the program’s first postseason action.
The BC Women’s Soccer team breaks huddle in one of the games in the 2009 season
The men’s soccer team had a season of youth and rebuilding, but the season also had a number of bright spots, including holding a
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1-0 halftime advantage over NCAA Division I opponent Winthrop and recording a 3-1 victory over Erskine College on their way to a 1-18 season.
The BC Cycling team continued its improvements after finishing fourth at last year’s Fall Mountain Bike National Championship, taking the overall team title this season in Truckee, Calif. Johanne Tuttle won her second consecutive individual Omnium title as well as taking the national championship in the women’s four-cross event.
Matthew Crowe led the Cross Country team in The BC Cycling team is recognized by the 2009, earning Second Team All-SAC honors and Mayor of Brevard after the National Championship All-Freshman Team recognition after finishing 14th at the 2009 SAC Cross Country Championship. Freshmen Melissa Schmidt and Danielle Messer led the women’s team in the event as the men’s team finished sixth overall and the women seventh. Heading into the winter segment of the sports calendar, the Tornados women’s basketball team took the court, delighting the crowd in Boshamer Gymnasium night in and night out with their tough play. Senior forward Samantha Winn set a new BC all-time scoring record with 1,554 points and was selected to the NCCSIA AllState Second Team. Winn was also instrumental in the Tornados recording their first South Atlantic Conference victory in an 87-72 rout over Mars Hill on February 1st, and Winn also scored the key points in the season finale 71-70 victory over Catawba to put the Tornados in their first Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament as the eighth seed. Coach Michael Jones’ men’s basketball team’s 2009-2010 season was one for the record books as the Tornados set 27 new single game, single season and career records this season. Jonathan Whitson and Josh Roper were named to multiple postseason teams and Whitson received an invitation to the 2010 NABC Division II All-Star Game. The Tornados finished the 2009-2010 season in a tie for second place overall, compiling a 10-6 record in SAC competition, earning the #3 seed in the SAC Tournament. Brevard defeated Wingate, Carson-Newman and Catawba to achieve a berth in the 2010 NCAA Regional Tournament against Augusta State. The crack of the bats, the bouncing of the tennis balls and the pounding feet on the track announced the spring season in session as the Tornados baseball team took the diamond in 2010. Junior Stephen Mullis led the team in multiple offensive categories and senior Shane Galloway pitched the Tornados to the major highlight of the season, a 10-6 victory over SAC Tournament champion Catawba.
Coach Jones celebrates the 2010 SAC Tournament Championship with his seniors 13
2009-2010 Year in Review Across the back road, the Tornados softball team had an outstanding season, improving their record for the third consecutive year, led by Second Team All-SAC selections Martika Elmore and Maddie Fletcher, as well as the SAC leader in doubles, Chelsi Mallory. The Tornados softball team defeated five conference opponents on the season, including a nine-inning 1-0 shutout by Elmore over Wingate to finish in a four-way tie for sixth overall in the South Atlantic Conference. The BC Men’s Tennis team was led by Scott McCormick this season, as the junior was named to the All-South Atlantic Conference First Team after finishing up the season 12-7 at the No. 1 singles position. The Tornados avenged last season’s quarterfinal defeat in the SAC tournament, defeating the Tusculum Pioneers to reach the Tournament Semifinals for the first time.
The BC Softball team gathers around Coach Britne Stubbs during the regular season
Led by a pair of All-SAC selections, the Tornados women’s tennis team also avenged defeat to the team who knocked them out of the postseason last year as Brevard topped Carson-Newman in the Quarterfinal round of the tournament, before falling to eventual SAC tournament champion Lincoln Memorial in the semifinals. Junior Lindsay Shaeffer was named to the All-SAC First Team after going 6-2 individually in conference play on the season, while sophomore Lindsay Hostetter was named to the All-SAC Second Team. The 2010 men’s golf team opened the season with victories in three of their first four tournaments, led by the play of sophomores Joshua Davis and Thomas Rennie, as well as freshman Parker Lewis. In the 2010 SAC tournament, Davis was second overall through the first 27 holes and Lewis shot a team low 69 on the third round to put Brevard in seventh in the tournament. The women’s golf team also opened up the season with victories in three of their first five tournaments, including their first victory over a conference opponent in their one-on-one match against Mars Hill. Alisiya Klochkova, Macy Kottyan and Erika Kellems teed up individually for the Tornados in the SAC tournament.
The BC Track and Field team had several team members set personal records in their events this year and saw the addition of the javelin to the events the Tornados participate in.
The Tornados finished up the year at the Athletic Awards Ceremony as Jonathan Whitson and Johanne Tuttle were selected as the BC Men’s and Women’s Athlete of the Year. Coach Jones was named the BC Coach of the Year and Matthew St. Marie of the Cycling team was the Senior GPA winner. 72 student-athletes were also named to the Student-Athlete Honor Roll.
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The Tornados four year football seniors with Coach Paul Hamilton at the Award Ceremony
2010 Baseball Season in Review With 24 underclassmen on the team, Coach Todd Anderson knew the season would be one of growing for the 2010 Brevard College baseball team, but the team showed promise throughout the season, competing with everyone they faced on the field and capped the season with a victory over the eventual South Atlantic Conference tournament champion Catawba. Brevard finished with a 9-35 overall record, going 2-22 against South Atlantic Conference competition. The Tornados went 5-16 at Gil Coan Field on the season, recording a three-game winning streak at home at one point. The Tornados opened the season on a seven Ron Patterson tracks the ball off the game skid, falling to Anderson, Erskine, Mars Hill bat in a game against North Greenville and Tusculum, before rebounding in the third game of their series at Pioneer Field. Brevard took the lead in the third inning of the game against Tusculum as Stephen Mullis scored on Kellen Moman’s RBI single to right field, before scoring three runs in the fourth, benefitting from two Pioneers errors. Mathew Pruitt pitched a complete game, going all seven innings while getting two strikeouts in the victory. Brevard fell in their next series to Lincoln Memorial, as the Railsplitters took all three games on Gil Coan Field, but Brevard turned around to rally, sweeping visiting Indiana University of Pennsylvania on March 9th, recording a 12-11 victory behind Mullis’ game-winning RBI, then took the second game 11-9 as Jackie Corn supplied the offense, with a pair of home runs including the game-winner in the bottom of the sixth to give the Tornados the win. Buoyed by their victories, the Tornados took their next game, avenging an earlier defeat to the Anderson Trojans as Pruitt drove in three runs and Joseph Lepore recorded his second victory on the mound in two days as the Tornados won 4-3.
The Tornados fell in their next series to SAC opponent Lenoir-Rhyne, before hosting Milligan on March 16th at home. Brevard put up five runs in both the first and the third innings and Mullis drove two Buffaloes pitches out of the park to stake the Tornados to the lead as Shane Galloway went six innings for his first win of the season as the Tornados defeated the Buffaloes 13-9.
Brevard recorded its next victory on March 24th on the road in Bristol, Va. against Virginia Intermont. After dropping the first game of the doubleheader to the Cobras, the Tornados exploded, putting 15 runs on the board for their highest offensive output of the season. Mullis again was the offensive hero in the
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Eric Renegar watches the ball fly down the right field line for a base hit
2010 Baseball Season in Review
game, driving in six runs in the contest, including a bases-clearing double in the top of the first and Galloway received his second win of the season.
The Tornados would struggle for the remainder of March heading into April, dropping their next nine games before the rematch on Senior Day against Virginia Intermont held on Gil Coan Field. The Cobras again took the first game of the contest, 9-7. In game two, Virginia Intermont went up 4-0 after the first inning, but the Tornados rallied back with runs in the first, second and fourth innings before Ron Patterson scored the go-ahead run in the fifth, coming in to score on Vance Crook’s sacrifice fly as the Tornados took the second game, 9-6.
Jacob Koontz rocks and fires in one of his 22 appearances on the season
Galloway took the mound for the Tornados in their next game as Brevard traveled to Salisbury, N.C. to take on #26-ranked Catawba College. Moman drove a two-run shot over the right centerfield fence and Mullis drove in three runs as well, as the Tornados staked Galloway to a 10-1 lead. The senior from Rosman, N.C. went the distance in the game, striking out eight and surviving a late rally by the Indians as Brevard defeated Catawba 10-6. Brevard finished up the season with one final victory as the Tornados traveled to Bristol, Tenn. to take on King College. Brett Brinson drove in a pair of runs with a double down the left field line in the sixth inning and Eric Renegar and Kramer Clark each had RBI singles as the Tornados took the first game of the doubleheader. Brennan Daniels received his second win of the season, going six innings, allowing two runs on seven hits. Mullis led the team in most statistical categories on the offensive side, leading the team with a .377 batting average, with 61 hits, 35 runs scored, 18 doubles and 103 total bases. Mullis and Corn tied for the overall team lead in home runs with eight apiece and Moman led the team in RBIs, driving in 36 on the season. Mullis was also recognized among the SAC offensive leaders in doubles, finishing up the regular season tied for third overall. On the mound, Galloway led the way, recording a 7.40 earned run average with two complete games out of his three victories. Relief ace Jacob Koontz led the Tornados with 22 appearances, while Jacob White led the team with 11 games started and 42 strikeouts. The Tornados lose six seniors out of this year’s team, including Galloway, Crook, Corn, M.A. Dozier, Michael Calhoun and Austin McCullough, but return the bats of Mullis, Moman and Pruitt among others as the Tornados will look for their youth to grow from this season with the ultimate goal of earning a South Atlantic Conference Tournament Berth.
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2010 Baseball Team Roster
2010 BC Baseball Team
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Name
2010 Brevard College Baseball Roster
Pos.
Kody Miller LHP Darren Olivo IF Ronald Patterson OF Kramer Clark IF Eric Renegar IF Josh Case IF M.A. Dozier RHP/OF Ben Pacey IF Derek Ham IF Matthew Ennis C Jacob Koontz RHP Mathew Pruitt RHP/IF Joseph Lepore RHP David Kaplan RHP Tommy Yearty RHP Michael Calhoun IF Evan Dechant RHP Shane Galloway LHP Austin McCullough IF Vance Crook IF Kellen Moman OF/RHP Brennan Daniels RHP Aaron Reese IF Casey Burnette RHP Stephen Mullis IF Brett Brinson IF Brandon Stoots IF Hunter Yarborough IF Alexander Litaker RHP Jacob White RHP Jesse Reid RHP Jackie Corn IF/C Michael Axe Alex Bedenbaugh Christian Easter Payne Parker LHP Tyler Parker Parker Umbra
Cl.
So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr.
Head Coach: Todd Anderson (East Tennessee State, 1998) Assistant Coach: Matt Mabe (Brevard, 2005)
Hometown
Lebanon, Va. Glen Allen, Va. Gloversville, N.Y. Candler, N.C. Stuart, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Cumming, Ga. Swain County, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Hernando, Fla. Woodleaf, N.C. Hendersonville, N.C. Beverly Hills, Fla. Miami, Fla. Satellite Beach, Fla. Florence, S.C. Asheville, N.C. Rosman, N.C. West Columbia, S.C. West Union, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Statesville, N.C. Black Mountain, N.C. Franklin, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Albemarle, N.C. Goose Creek, S.C. Gastonia, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Elkin, N.C. Powhatan, Va. Hendersonville, N.C. Kernersville, N.C. Prosperity, S.C. Mount Airy, N.C. Florence, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Sidney, N.Y.
Previous School
Lebanon High School J.R. Tucker Herkimer CC Gardner-Webb Univ. Patrick County HS Ardrey Kell HS Forsyth Central High School Swain County High School Ardrey Kell HS Lecanto HS West Rowan High School Western Carolina University Lecanto HS Westminster Christian High School Brevard Community College The Byrnes School Blue Ridge CC Rosman HS Camden Military Middle Georgia Junior College J.L. Mann High School Statesville HS Owen HS Franklin High School West Mecklenburg High School West Stanley HS Northwoods Academy Ashbrook HS East Rowan HS Surry Central High School Patrick Henry CC Western Carolina University
Erskine College
2010 Baseball Schedule BC Baseball (9-35, 2-22 SAC)
Date Feb. 10, 2010 Feb. 16, 2010 Feb. 19, 2010 Feb. 20, 2010 Feb. 21, 2010 Feb. 26, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 7, 2010 Mar. 9, 2010 Mar. 9, 2010 Mar. 10, 2010 Mar. 13, 2010 Mar. 14, 2010 Mar. 14, 2010 Mar. 16, 2010 Mar. 19, 2010 Mar. 20, 2010 Mar. 20, 2010 Mar. 23, 2010 Mar. 24, 2010 Mar. 24, 2010 Mar. 26, 2010 Mar. 27, 2010 Mar. 27, 2010 Mar. 31, 2010 Mar. 31, 2010 Apr. 2, 2010 Apr. 3, 2010 Apr. 3, 2010 Apr. 7, 2010 Apr. 7, 2010 Apr. 9, 2010 Apr. 10, 2010 Apr. 10, 2010 Apr. 13, 2010 Apr. 13, 2010 Apr. 16, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010 Apr. 20, 2010 Apr. 20, 2010
Opponent @ Anderson @ Erskine Mars Hill* Mars Hill* Mars Hill* @ Tusculum* @ Tusculum* @ Tusculum* Lincoln Memorial* Lincoln Memorial* Lincoln Memorial* Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania Anderson @ Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Lenoir-Rhyne* Milligan Wingate* Wingate* Wingate* Erskine @ Virginia Intermont @ Virginia Intermont Carson-Newman* Carson-Newman* Carson-Newman* @ Milligan @ Milligan @ North Greenville @ North Greenville @ North Greenville Virginia Intermont Virginia Intermont @ Catawba* @ Catawba* @ Catawba* North Greenville North Greenville @ Newberry* @ Newberry* @ Newberry* @ King @ King
Location Anderson, S.C. Due West, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Greeneville, Tenn. Greeneville, Tenn. Greeneville, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Hickory, NC. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Bristol, Va. Bristol, Va. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Johnson City, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. Tigerville, S.C. Tigerville, S.C. Tigerville, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Newberry, S.C. Newberry, S.C. Newberry, S.C. Bristol, Tenn. Bristol, Tenn.
Result 3-15 L 5-16 L 4-12 L 12-13 L 6-22 L 4-9 L 1-2 L 4-3 W 4-13 L 4-6 L 13-27 L 12-11 W 11-9 W 4-3 W 7-25 L 12-18 L 1-6 L 13-9 W 1-3 L 0-2 L 0-9 L 7-14 L 5-6 L 15-7 W (10 inn.) 13-15 L 0-6 L 3-12 L 5-9 L (5 inn.) 1-13 L 2-14 L 4-5 L 0-8 L 7-9 L 9-6 W 10-6 W 2-6 L 6-7 L 3-8 L 3-8 L 4-11 L 4-16 L 4-5 L 5-2 W 2-12 L
Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game
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2010 Individual Statistics
Batting Statistics Player Darren Olivo Stephen Mullis Derek Ham Kellen Moman Vance Crook Kramer Clark Eric Renegar Jackie Corn Matthew Ennis Mathew Pruitt Brett Brinson Ronald Patterson Michael Calhoun M.A. Dozier Ben Pacey Josh Case Austin McCullough Aaron Reese Totals Opponents
AVG .400 .377 .341 .338 .320 .318 .313 .297 .276 .250 .238 .236 .219 .164 .154 .125 .000 .000 .290 .373
GP-GS 8-0 44-44 22-12 40-40 21-16 42-42 44-43 44-44 25-18 36-35 19-11 43-43 17-7 31-23 8-4 19-13 1-1 2-0 44-44 44-44
AB R 5 1 162 35 41 7 148 25 50 8 157 27 163 31 145 27 58 10 112 25 42 4 144 21 32 2 67 7 13 2 40 3 1 0 0 0 1380 235 1496 438
H 2B 2 0 61 18 14 0 50 14 16 3 50 11 51 10 43 11 16 3 28 5 10 4 34 6 7 1 11 3 2 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 400 90 558 126
3B 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 20
HR 0 8 0 7 0 4 2 8 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 43
RBI 0 35 7 36 7 27 16 25 9 23 7 17 3 3 0 5 0 0 220 399
TB 2 103 14 85 19 73 69 80 19 45 14 45 8 14 2 6 0 0 598 853
SLG% .400 .636 .341 .574 .380 .465 .423 .552 .328 .402 .333 .313 .250 .209 .154 .150 .000 .000 .433 .570
BB HBP 0 0 15 1 0 1 8 2 9 1 12 3 18 0 16 8 10 2 11 5 5 1 13 6 3 0 8 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 132 33 185 38
SO GDP OB% SF 1 0 .400 0 28 1 .430 1 2 1 .357 0 48 1 .375 2 10 2 .426 1 23 1 .376 1 24 1 .379 1 32 0 .392 2 19 0 .394 1 26 0 .338 2 13 1 .320 2 22 1 .325 0 17 0 .286 0 15 0 .273 0 2 0 .267 0 13 0 .159 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1.000 0 295 9 .362 15 191 9 .448 25
SH 0 0 1 0 0 3 6 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 17 30
SB-ATT 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-1 0-0 1-3 6-6 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 5-5 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 22-25 75-95
LOB - Team (315), Opp (350). DPs turned - Team (26), Opp (40). CI - Team (1), M. Ennis 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (3), S. Mullis2, K. Moman 1, Opp (8). Picked off - R. Patterson 2, K. Clark 1, D. Ham 1, E. Renegar 1.
Pitching Statistics Player ERA W-L Stephen Mullis 0.00 0-0 Alexander Litaker 0.00 0-0 Shane Galloway 7.40 3-4 Brennan Daniels 7.99 2-6 Mathew Pruitt 8.72 1-5 Jacob Koontz 8.77 0-3 Jacob White 9.35 0-10 Josh Case 9.77 1-2 Kody Miller 10.50 0-0 Joseph Lepore 10.98 2-3 David Kaplan 13.50 0-0 Evan Dechant 13.50 0-1 Casey Burnette 14.81 0-1 Tommy Yearty 15.85 0-0 Jessie Reid 99.00 0-0 Totals 9.66 9-35 Opponents 5.20 35-9
APP GS 1 0 1 0 10 6 13 10 11 8 22 2 16 11 10 0 6 0 14 6 10 0 1 0 8 1 14 0 1 0 44 44 44 44
CG SHO/CBO 0 0/0 0 0/0 2 0/0 0 0/0 1 0/0 0 0/0 1 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0/0 4 0/0 10 4/0
SV IP 0 0.2 0 0.0 0 45.0 1 50.2 1 43.1 1 40.0 0 51.0 1 15.2 0 6.0 1 39.1 0 10.0 0 1.1 0 10.1 0 15.1 0 0.1 5 329.0 4 342.2
H 1 1 67 84 59 70 89 23 14 74 20 4 16 34 2 558 400
R 0 0 43 58 48 55 71 21 11 53 18 3 19 33 5 438 235
ER BB SO 2B 3B 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 13 25 18 4 45 29 21 15 4 42 29 22 13 0 39 21 31 12 3 53 25 42 21 2 17 11 11 6 0 7 6 3 2 0 48 17 8 14 5 15 9 5 7 0 2 0 2 2 0 17 12 10 4 0 27 11 11 10 2 4 2 0 1 0 353 185 191 126 20 198 132 295 90 3
HR AB B/Avg 0 3 .333 0 1 1.000 6 196 .342 5 222 .378 7 178 .331 3 188 .372 7 245 .363 0 63 .365 1 31 .452 7 179 .413 1 51 .392 0 9 .444 1 45 .356 4 82 .415 1 3 .667 43 1496 .373 34 1380 .290
WP HBP BK 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 8 4 0 2 4 0 7 7 0 10 6 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 4 4 0 0 1 0 48 38 0 27 33 0
SFA SHA 0 0 0 0 5 7 4 5 2 7 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 25 30 15 17
PB - Team (25), J. Corn 13, M. Ennis 12, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (2), S. Galloway 1, J. White 1, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - J. Corn (39-53), M. Ennis (36-42), B. Daniels (14-20), J. White (17-18), M. Pruitt (13-16), T. Yearty (9-10), J. Lepore (6-8), J. Koontz (6-7), J. Case (3-5), C. Burnette (2-4), S. Galloway (4-4), D. Kaplan (1-2), K. Miller (0-1). Fielding Statistics Player C M.A. Dozier 25 Jacob White 20 Ben Pacey 13 Shane Galloway 11 Brennan Daniels 10 Jacob Koontz 9 Darren Olivo 7 Joseph Lepore 6 Michael Calhoun 5 David Kaplan 3 Tommy Yearty 3 Jessie Reid 1 Stephen Mullis 243 Derek Ham 36 Ronald Patterson 103 Kellen Moman 63 Jackie Corn 287 Matthew Ennis 101 Brett Brinson 33 Kramer Clark 182 Eric Renegar 183 Josh Case 37 Mathew Pruitt 75 Austin McCullough 2 Vance Crook 1 Casey Burnette 0 Kody Miller 0 Alexander Litaker 0 Aaron Reese 0 Evan Dechant 0 Totals 1459 Opponents 1477
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PO 24 5 8 0 4 3 3 2 5 0 1 0 221 29 98 57 252 88 9 76 69 11 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 987 1028
A 1 15 5 11 6 6 4 4 0 3 2 1 18 6 2 4 25 9 22 87 94 20 40 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 386 400
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 2 10 4 2 19 20 6 13 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 86 49
FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .984 .972 .971 .968 .965 .960 .939 .896 .891 .838 .827 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .941 .967
DPs 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 0 11 0 3 13 17 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 40
SBA 0 17 0 4 14 6 0 6 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 39 36 0 0 0 3 13 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 75 22
CSB 0 1 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 20 3
SBA% --- .944 --- 1.000 .700 .857 --- .750 --- .500 .900 --- --- --- --- --- .736 .857 --- --- --- .600 .813 --- --- .500 .000 --- --- --- .789 .880
PB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 12
CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
2010 Team Statistics Win-Loss Record When
Overall............. 9-35 Conference.......... 2-22 Non-Conference...... 7-13 Home games.......... 5-16 Away games.......... 4-19 Neutral site........ 0-0 Day games........... 8-33 Night games......... 1-2 vs Left starter..... 1-6 vs Right starter.... 8-29 1-Run games......... 3-6 2-Run games......... 1-5 5+Run games......... 1-22 Extra innings....... 0-3 Shutouts............ 0-4 Scoring 0-2 runs.... 0-11 ....... 3-5 runs.... 3-15 ....... 6-9 runs.... 1-5 ....... 10+ runs.... 5-4 Opponent 0-2 runs... 1-2 ........ 3-5 runs... 2-3 ........ 6-9 runs... 5-13 ........ 10+ runs... 1-17
Scored in 1st inning 5-9 Opp. scored in 1st.. 4-16 Scores first........ 5-9 Opp. scores first... 4-26
After 6 leading..... 8-4 ....... trailing.... 1-25 ....... tied........ 0-4 After 7 leading..... 3-2 ....... trailing.... 0-11 ....... tied........ 0-3 After 8 leading..... 3-2 ....... trailing.... 0-13 ....... tied........ 0-1
Hit 0 home runs..... 4-16 ... 1 home run...... 3-14 ... 2+ home runs.... 2-5
Opponent 0 home runs 5-10 ........ 1 home run. 4-15 ........ 2+ HRs..... 0-10
Made 0 errors....... 0-4 .... 1 error........ 3-14 .... 2+ errors...... 6-17
Opp. made 0 errors.. 2-15 ......... 1 error... 1-14 ......... 2+ errors. 6-6
Out-hit opponent.... 7-6 Out-hit by opponent. 2-27 Hits are tied....... 0-2
Runs W-L
0 0-4
1 0-4
2 0-3
Record when team scores 3 4 5 6 0-4 2-8 1-3 0-2
7 0-3
8 0-0
9 1-0
10+ 5-4
Runs W-L
0 0-0
1 0-0
2 1-2
Record when opponent scores 3 4 5 6 2-1 0-0 0-2 2-5
7 1-1
8 0-3
9 2-4
10+ 1-17
Inn. W-L
1 4-7
2 4-7
3 6-8
Record when leading after 4 5 6 7 5-5 6-5 8-4 3-2
8 3-2
Inn. W-L
1 2-13
2 1-23
3 2-25
Record when trailing after 4 5 6 7 3-25 1-25 1-25 0-11
8 0-13
Inn. W-L
1 3-15
2 4-5
3 1-2
Record when tied after 4 5 6 7 1-5 2-3 0-4 0-3
8 0-1
Inning-by-inning 1 Brevard 38 Opponents 35
2 26 67
3 31 47
4 28 97
8 3 15
9 8 36
EX 0 2
Total 235 438
5 45 64
6 38 49
7 18 26
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2009-2010 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Wingate 19-5 .792 29-19 .604 Catawba 16-8 .667 40-13 .755 Mars Hill 16-8 .667 29-17 .630 Carson-Newman 15-9 .625 31-18 .633 Tusculum 13-11 .542 30-18 .625 Lincoln Memorial 12-12 .500 26-24 .520 Lenoir-Rhyne 11-13 .458 21-24 .467 Newberry 4-20 .167 18-30 .375 Brevard 2-22 .083 9-35 .205
First Team
Home W-L-T 17-9 22-7 12-9 16-5 18-8 12-10 13-12 14-13 5-17
2010 All-SAC Team
Catcher – Sean Cotton, Tusculum Pitcher – Nathan Furr, Catawba Pitcher – Trevor Mullins, Catawba Pitcher – Tyler Almond, Wingate Relief Pitcher - Will Huneycutt, Catawba 1st base – Jared Richmond, Tusculum 2nd base – Logan Isaacs, Wingate Shortstop – Mills Rogers, Carson-Newman 3rd base – Craige Lyerly, Catawba Outfield – Wade Moore, Catawba Outfield – Jeff Lockwood, Carson-Newman Outfield – Mike Kitt, Mars Hill Designated hitter – Brian Dice, Lenoir-Rhyne
Second Team
Catcher - Rob Knight, Lenoir-Rhyne Pitcher - Austin Bridgewater, Carson-Newman Pitcher - Tyler Collins, Tusculum Pitcher - Justin Hall, Mars Hill Relief Pitcher - Tony Hearrell, Mars Hill 1st base - Derek Long, Carson-Newman 2nd base - Payden Houser, Tusculum Shortstop - Chris Vazquez, Wingate 3rd base - John Couch, Lincoln Memorial Outfield - Nate Grabowski, Tusculum Outfield - Cody Pack, Lincoln Memorial Outfield - Evan Taylor, Lenoir-Rhyne Designated Hitter - Sean Finucane, Tusculum
Neutral W-L-T 0-2 4-1 2-2 1-2 1-2 3-3 0-0 2-2 0-0
Gold Glove Team
Pitcher - Greg Smith, Mars Hill Catcher - Rob Knight, Lenoir-Rhyne 1st base - Brandon Savoca, Mars Hill 2nd base - Hank Wofford, Lenoir-Rhyne Shortstop - Devin Presnell, Mars Hill 3rd base - Craige Lyerly, Catawba Outfield - Wade Moore, Catawba Outfield - Evan Taylor, Lenoir-Rhyne Outfield - Mike Kitt, Mars Hill
Player of the Year: Jared Richmond, Tusculum Pitcher of the Year: Nathan Furr, Catawba Freshman of the Year: Garrett Furr, Catawba Coach of the Year: Dan Taylor, Mars Hill Baseball Scholar-Athlete: Derek Long, Carson-Newman
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Road W-L-T 12-8 14-5 15-6 14-11 11-8 11-11 8-12 2-15 4-18
2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Season in Review One year after finishing ninth in the conference, with only three wins in SAC play, Coach Michael Jones guided the Brevard College Tornados to a 21-10 record, winning the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament and earned Brevard’s first bid to the NCAA Regional tournament. The Tornados overcame last season’s 12-15, 3-13 SAC record, winning eight of their first 11 games in one of the largest turnarounds in the NCAA this season on their way to finishing in a tie for second in the conference regular season. Brevard was picked eighth in the 2009 SAC Jacques Dovonou eyes the basket preseason poll by the basketball coaches of the from the free throw line early in the season South Atlantic Conference, but had a player receive preseason All-Conference recognition, as senior forward Jonathan Whitson, the conference’s reigning leading rebounder, was selected to the preseason All-SAC First Team. The Tornados opened up the 2009-2010 season with a pair of exhibition games, traveling to a pair of NCAA Division I schools in UNC Asheville and North Carolina A&T for their preseason. Brevard shocked the Bulldogs in Asheville behind Whitson’s 22 point, 10 rebound double-double as Brevard took the game in the Justice Center, 73-69. The exhibition season ended in Greensboro as the Tornados were unable to match the outside firepower of the Aggies who hit 15 three-pointers in the contest as Brevard fell 92-63. The exhibition season over, the Tornados opened up the regular season on November 17th at Belmont Abbey, going up by eight points in their first overtime game of the season, but the Crusaders were able to rally back to give Brevard their first defeat of the season.Brevard would win their next five contests, taking victories over North Greenville on the road, Erskine at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C., and Limestone, Tusculum and Lees-McRae all at home. The Tornados victory over Tusculum came on December 5th, as a free throw by Darin Dellinger sent the game into overtime tied at 48. The overtime game was Brevard’s third game of the season to go into the extra period, but the Tornados were able to overcome the visiting Pioneers as Sam Carlisle had 14 points and 18 rebounds, and Whitson, Dellinger and Jacques Dovonou each hit free three throws in the waning seconds to pull out Brevard’s first victory over the Pioneers since becoming members of the South Atlantic Conference. Coming into their rematch against Belmont Abbey on December 17th in their final action before Christmas break, the Tornados found Nathan Whitmire drives in themselves bringing the game back from a 21for the layup against Wingate point deficit to single digits behind Josh
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Roper’s 21 points, but the Brevard was unable to overcome the Crusaders in falling for the second time on the season to Belmont Abbey.
Brevard dropped their first game after the break, falling to Southern Indiana, who was ranked 10th in the NABC poll at the time, on December 29th. The loss to the Screaming Eagles marked the only time Brevard suffered back-to-back defeats in the 2009-2010 regular season.
The Tornados would bounce back the following night, winning against Oakland City College, 91 77, behind Whitson’s 26 point, 12 rebound Shane Galloway searches for the open man effort, starting a stretch leading to Brevard during a game in Boshamer Gymnasium taking their next three contests with wins coming on the road against Mars Hill and Montreat, and a victory by the Tornados at home against Lenoir-Rhyne on January 6th. Brevard would put its undefeated record in the South Atlantic Conference to the test in their next game, making the long trip to Harrogate, Tenn. to take on the Railsplitters of Lincoln Memorial, with the winner gaining a hold on the top rank in the early conference standings. Roper and Dovonou led the Tornados in the contest, but the Railsplitters had the hot hand from the outside, converting on 47.6 percent of their shots from behind the arc to hand Brevard its first SAC loss of the season. Brevard would not fall twice in a row, getting both record-setting and record-tying performances by both Roper and Whitson in their contest at Wingate in picking up the win over the Bulldogs. Roper tied the Brevard record for points in a game with 33 points, while Whitson made a record-breaking 14 consecutive free throws, but the game was still in doubt before Dellinger got a hand on Wingate’s desperation attempt at the buzzer as the Tornados left Cuddy Arena with the 88-87 victory. The win gave the Tornados needed momentum as Brevard went into its longest contest of the season two days later, battling Erskine to a tripleovertime thriller, before the Tornados outscored the Flying Fleet 12-2 in the third overtime, pulling out the 91-81 victory. Roper shattered the scoring record he tied at Wingate, scoring 41 points in the contest, including hitting the three-pointer to send the game into the third overtime. Roper’s scoring performance is currently among the top 10 efforts in South Atlantic Conference history, another first for a Tornado this season. Brevard would pull out a pair of close conference wins at home against Carson-Newman and on the road against Newberry to close out the month of January, before opening up February with a loss to
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2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Season in Review Mars Hill. Brevard would bounce back to defeat LenoirRhyne in Hickory and gained revenge on Lincoln Memorial in Boshamer Gymnasium on February 6th, taking sole possession of first place in the South Atlantic Conference standings before splitting their next four games, winning at CarsonNewman and at home against Newberry, while falling at home to Wingate and on the road to Tusculum. With both teams holding 10-5 records and tied for the lead in the conference heading into the final game, the February 27th matchup in Boshamer Darin Dellinger pulls the ball back to Gymnasium between the Indians and the set up the offense against Carson-Newman Tornados was the de facto South Atlantic Conference regular season championship game. Nathan Whitmire played the best game of his career, setting personal bests with 22 points, five assists and seven steals in the contest and Jonathan Whitson had 22 points and five rebounds as the Tornados held the lead six minutes into the contest. However, the Indians connected on 68.2 percent of their shots from behind the arc in the contest on their way to defeating Brevard to capture the regular season title. The loss dropped Brevard into a tie for second place in the regular season standings and Tusculum held the tiebreaker over the Tornados, putting BC as the third-seed in the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament and giving Brevard the opportunity to host a quarterfinal round. With a spot in the NCAA tournament in doubt, the Tornados needed to put on a good showing in the SAC tournament to sway the voters. Brevard opened tournament play onWednesday, March 3rd, hosting sixth-seed Wingate, who had topped the Tornados in Boshamer Gymnasium less than three weeks before. The Tornados made sure history did not repeat itself as Roper scored 20 points in the second half to help fend off a late Bulldog rally and Shane Galloway put the Tornados ahead for good with a pair of free throws with 10 minutes to play as Brevard advanced to the semifinals to be played at Catawba Valley Community College.
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Jonathan Whitson sizes up the opposition against Augusta State in the NCAA tournament
The Tornados first trip to Catawba Valley was almost short-lived as Brevard overcame a 10-point lead by battling back in the second half behind Whitmire’s 17 second half points and a last second shot attempt by seventhseed Carson-Newman was waved off as the Tornados took the 73-72 win, advancing to the championship game against top-seed Catawba.
2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Season in Review
Josh Roper goes up to score several of his 640 points on the season
In the championship game, the Tornados held the lead for the first 39:50 of the game, going up by as many as 19 on a layup by BC freshman Drew Schauss as Brevard held a 74-55 advantage with under 10 minutes remaining. Brevard foul trouble and full-court pressure applied by the Indians cut into the Tornados advantage before Catawba took its first lead of the game on Dominick Reid’s jumper with 10 seconds left in the game. Out of timeouts, the Tornados in-bounded the ball to Jermichael Tanner and the redshirt sophomore sprinted down the court, splitting two defenders before laying the ball in the basket. The score clinched the SAC’s NCAA tournament automatic bid for Brevard, leaving Coach Jones to comment after the game, “I hope we can go down in history as the most exciting team in SAC tournament history.”
Selection Sunday saw the Tornados placed in the Division II Southeast bracket as the eighth-seed, with an opening round contest against regional top-seed and the fourth-ranked team in the nation in Augusta State. The Tornados closed out the first half with a 5-0 run to put the score at 39-34 after the first 20 minutes of play, but Brevard was unable to keep pace with eventual regional winner Augusta State, as the Tornados saw their season end with the 91-73 loss. Throughout the season, the Tornados achieved numerous statistical milestones, including Whitson breaking the 2,000 point mark and finishing as Brevard’s all-time leading scorer, while Dellinger wrapped up his career as the all-time assist leader at the college. All in all, 28 records were either tied or broken during the season. Whitson and Roper were recognized on the 2010 All-South Atlantic Conference team, with Whitson receiving a First Team selection, while Roper was a Second Team All-SAC pick. Whitson would go on to receive recognition as a NABC All-Southeast First Team selection and Daktronics All-Southeast Second Team selection, and the senior from Clyde, N.C. was chosen to be one of 20 Division II men’s basketball players to play in the NABC East-West All-Star game played on March 26th in Springfield, Massachusetts. Brevard loses seven seniors in Whitson, Carlisle, Dovonou, Whitmire, Dellinger, Cody Siniard and Galloway, but retains Roper, Schauss and Tanner, along with several redshirts as the Tornados will look to build on their success this season on their way to becoming a mainstay in the NCAA tournament picture.
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2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Roster
2009-10 Men’s Basketball Team
2009-2010 Brevard College Men’s Basketball Roster # 1 3 4 12 15 20 21 22 23 24 30 32 45 50 55
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Name Jerel Kwasikpui Nathan Whitmire Josh Roper Darin Dellinger Whitney Galloway Jermichael Tanner Cody Siniard Ryson Felder Josh Jordan Drew Schauss Jonathan Whitson Shane Galloway Donald Hudson Sam Carlisle Jacques Dovonou Corey Essenberg Dominique Pickett Chanderick Tyson
Pos. G/F G/F G G G G G G F G F/C F/G G C F G G G/F
Ht. Cl. 6-6 Fr. 6-4 R-Sr. 6-0 Jr. 5-11 R-Sr. 6-3 R-So. 5-9 R-So. 5-11 R-Sr. 6-2 So. 6-7 Jr. 6-4 Fr. 6-7 Sr. 6-5 Sr. 5-11 Jr. 6-10 R-Sr. 6-6 Sr. 5-9 RS 6-1 RS 6-7 RS
Hometown Richmond, Va. Rosman, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Stanley, N.C. Rosman, N.C. Columbus, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Lenoir, N.C. Los Angeles, Calif. Greens Fork, Ind. Clyde, N.C. Rosman, N.C. Augusta, Ga. Raleigh, N.C. Donala, Cameroon Brevard, N.C. Thomasville, N.C. Los Angeles, Calif.
Head Coach: Michael Jones (Eastern Kentucky, 1994) Assistant Coach: Jamison McIver Assistant Coach: David Siniard Assistant Coach: George Williams Assistant Coach: Brian Ferretti Student Assistant: Justin Jefferson
Previous School Evangel Christian Rosman HS Pfeiffer University Wingate University Rosman High School Polk County High School Mars Hill College Hibriten HS West Los Angeles CC Centerville HS Pisgah High School Rosman High School Cross Creek HS Wingate University Gardner-Webb University Brevard HS Thomasville HS West Los Angeles CC
2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Schedule BC Men’s Basketball (21-10, 10-6 SAC)
Date Nov. 9, 2009 Nov. 13, 2009 Nov. 17, 2009 Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 28, 2009 Dec. 1, 2009 Dec. 5, 2009 Dec. 7, 2009 Dec. 17, 2009 Dec. 29, 2009 Dec. 30, 2009 Jan. 2, 2010 Jan. 4, 2010 Jan. 6, 2010 Jan. 9, 2010 Jan. 11, 2010 Jan. 13, 2010 Jan. 16, 2010 Jan. 18, 2010 Jan. 20, 2010 Jan. 27, 2010 Feb. 1, 2010 Feb. 3, 2010 Feb. 6, 2010 Feb. 13, 2010 Feb. 17, 2010 Feb. 20, 2010 Feb. 24, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 3, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 7, 2010 Mar. 13, 2010
Opponent @ UNC-Asheville @ North Carolina A&T @ Belmont Abbey College @ North Greenville University Limestone College Erskine College% Tusculum College* Lees-McRae College Belmont Abbey College @ Southern Indiana University @ Oakland City College @ Mars Hill College* @ Montreat College Lenoir-Rhyne University* @ Lincoln Memorial University* @ Truett-McConnell College @ Catawba College* @ Wingate University* @ Erskine College Carson-Newman College* @ Newberry College* Mars Hill College* @ Lenoir-Rhyne University* Lincoln Memorial University* Wingate University* @ Carson-Newman College* @ Tusculum College* Newberry College* Catawba College* Wingate (SAC Quarterfinals)^ Carson-Newman (SAC Semifinals)$^ Catawba (SAC Tournament Finals)$^ Augusta State@
Location Asheville, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Belmont, N.C. Tigerville, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Evansville, Ind. Oakland City, Ind. Mars Hill, N.C. Montreat, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Harrogate, Tenn. Cleveland, Ga. Salisbury, N.C. Wingate, N.C. Due West, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Newberry, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Jefferson City, Tenn. Greeneville, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Augusta, Ga.
Result 73-69 W 63-92 L (OT) 81-83 L 97-88 W (OT) 75-73 W 64-46 W (OT) 58-54 W 71-61 W 75-85 L 61-106 L 74-63 W 91-77 W 95-83 W 77-68 W 70-85 L 79-67 W 75-93 L 88-87 W (3OT) 91-81 W 67-65 W 61-60 W 86-93 L 65-60 W 88-70 W 81-93 L 76-59 W 52-68 L 98-84 W 92-103 L 88-79 W 73-72 W 93-92 W 73-91 L
Home events are in bold. Exhibitions are in italics * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game % - indicates game played at Time Warner Cable Arena ^ - indicates 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament contest $ - indicates game played at Catawba Valley Community College @ - indicates NCAA Tournament Southeast Regional game
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2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Statistics Total ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA
3 Pts. Rebounds Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg
04 Roper,Josh
31-30 1051 33.9 230-469 .490
54-169
.320 126-157 .803
23
126 149 4.8 68 2 128 107 18 73 640 20.6
30 Whitson,Jonathan 31-31 1038 33.5 202-361 .560
2-11
.182 143-180 .794
96
160 256 8.3 92 5 44 50 37 34 549 17.7
55 Dovonou,Jacques 12-11 314 26.2 49-100 .490
9-26
.346
39-49 .796
23
40 63 5.3 24 0 15 34 3 11 146 12.2
50 Carlisle,Sam
28-25 756 27.0 132-235 .562
0-2
.000 39-126 .310
73
124 197 7.0 79 1 39 71 46 12 303 10.8
03 Whitmire,Nathan 25-17 649 26.0 70-156 .449
28-62
.452
50-70 .714
23
71 94 3.8 76 4 48 44 7 40 218 8.7
12 Dellinger,Darin
31-30 947 30.5 57-151 .377
21-58
.362
53-71 .746
15
66 81 2.6 61 1 111 87 2 33 188 6.1
32 Galloway,Shane 28-7 458 16.4 42-101 .416
23-69
.333
26-37 .703
16
61 77 2.8 69 2 24 29 5 7 133 4.8
24 Schauss,Drew
30-2 448 14.9 51-118 .432
20-52
.385
11-17 .647
22
40 62 2.1 28 0 13 17 1 9 133 4.4
23 Jordan,Josh
7-0 109 15.6
11-20 .550
0-0
.000
20 Tanner,Jermichael 18-1 155
8.6
11-33 .333
0-10
.000
45 Hudson,Donald 24-0 212
8.8
10-32 .313
0-6
.000
6-9
21 Siniard,Cody
1-16
.063
0-10
.000
7-9
15 Galloway,Whitney 9-0
37
4.1
2-8
.250
0-1
.000
01 Kwasikpui,Jerel
24
2.7
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
10-1 152 15.2 9-0
3-7
PF FO
A
TO B
S
Pts Avg
.429
6
25 31 4.4 12 0 2
17-20 .850
4
13 17 0.9 18 0 19 25 0 7 39 2.2
.667
7
22 29 1.2 24 0 19 21 0 9 26 1.1
.778
1
9 10 1.0 13 0 16 12 0 8 9 0.9
2-4
.500
6
0 6 0.7
5 0 1
3 0 0 6 0.7
0-2
.000
0
3 3 0.3
2 0 0
2 0 0 0 0.0
0
5
TEAM
Total
31 6350
868-1800 .482
157-476
.330 522-758 .689 386
820 1206 38.9 571 15 479 512 121 248 2415 77.9
Opponents
31 6351
823-1874 .439
261-683
.382 482-683 .706 346
680 1026 33.1 619
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game
BCM 2415 77.9 +0.8 868-1800 .482 157-476 .330 5.1 522-758 .689 1206 38.9 +5.8 479 15.5 512 16.5 -2.5 0.9 248 8.0 121 3.9 0 1 9530 12-794
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60 131 4.2
5 2 5 25 3.6
- 477 436 109 246 2389 77.1
OPP 2389 77.1 823-1874 .439 261-683 .382 8.4 482-683 .706 1026 33.1 477 15.4 436 14.1 1.1 246 7.9 109 3.5 11056 16-587 3-554
SCORE BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Brevard College 1109 1245 37 12 12 2415 Opponents 1124 1218 33 12 2 2389
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2009-2010 Men’s Basketball Records Individual Single Game Records Set Most Points Scored Most Field Goals Attempted Most Field Goals Made Most 3-Pointers Attempted Most Consecutive Free Throws Made
41 24 14 14 14 14
Josh Roper at Erskine, January 18, 2010 Josh Roper vs Mars Hill, February 1, 2010 Jonathan Whitson vs LMU, February 6, 2010 Roper,Josh at Erskine College, January 18, 2010 Josh Roper vs Mars Hill, February 1, 2010 Jonathan Whitson at Wingate, January 16, 2010
Team Single Game Records Set Most Free Throws Attempted Most Free Throws Made
51 40
BC vs Newberry, February 24, 2010 BC vs Newberry, February 24, 2010
Individual Season Records Set Most Points Scored Best Scoring Average Most Field Goals Attempted Most Field Goals Made Most Free Throws Made Most Consecutive Free Throws Made Best Free Throw Percentage Most Assists
640 20.6 469 230 143 16 80.3% (126-157) 128
Josh Roper, 2009-2010 Josh Roper, 2009-2010 Josh Roper, 2009-2010 Josh Roper, 2009-2010 Jonathan Whitson, 2009-2010 Jonathan Whitson, 2009-2010 Josh Roper, 2009-2010 Josh Roper, 2009-2010
Team Season Records Set Best Scoring Average Best Free Throw Percentage Most Assists
77.9 68.9% (522-758) 479
2009-2010 2009-2010 2009-2010
Individual Career Records Most Points Scored Best Scoring Average Most Field Goals Attempted Most Field Goals Made Most Free Throws Attempted Most Free Throws Made Most Rebounds Most Assists Most Blocked Shots
2,028 17.95 1,510 785 603 438 942 236 208 127
Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010) Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010) Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010) Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010) Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010) Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010) Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010) Darin Dellinger (2006-2010) Cody Siniard (2006-2010) Jonathan Whitson (2006-2010)
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2009-2010 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Catawba 11-5 .688 20-11 .645 Brevard 10-6 .625 21-10 .677 Tusculum 10-6 .625 16-12 .571 Mars Hill 10-6 .625 15-13 .536 Lincoln Memorial 9-7 .563 20-9 .690 Wingate 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 Carson-Newman 5-11 .313 11-18 .379 Newberry 5-11 .313 10-18 .357 Lenoir-Rhyne 5-11 .313 7-19 .269
Home W-L-T 9-3 8-4 10-5 7-5 13-2 8-5 6-7 7-7 5-5
Road W-L-T 7-5 10-5 4-5 8-6 7-6 5-8 3-10 3-11 1-9
2009-2010 All-SAC Team
First Team Jonathan Whitson, Brevard Antonio Houston, Catawba D.J. Blackmon, Lenoir-Rhyne D’Mario Curry, Lincoln Memorial Danny Sanders, Mars Hill Kyle Moore, Tusculum
Second Team Josh Roper, Brevard Jordan Dixon, Carson-Newman Rob Fields, Catawba Donald Rutherford, Catawba Stoney Polite, Mars Hill Jaime Vaughn, Wingate
Coach of the Year: Mike Jones, Brevard Freshman of the Year: Odell Turner, Wingate Player of the Year: Kyle Moore, Tusculum SAC Scholar-Athlete: Jarred Pickering, Mars Hill
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Neutral W-L-T 4-3 3-1 2-2 0-2 0-1 1-1 2-1 0-0 1-5
2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Season in Review It was a season of firsts for the women’s basketball team as Samantha Winn became the program’s alltime leading scorer, finishing off her illustrious career with 1,554 points and the Tornados advanced to postseason play for the first time as members of the South Atlantic Conference as Brevard made major strides in their second full season as members of the NCAA Division II and the SAC. Brevard improved on last season’s 6-21 season, finishing the 2009-2010 campaign with a record of 9-19, 3-13 in South Atlantic Conference play on their way to the eighth seed in the SAC tournament. The Tornados also recorded a home winning record, finishing the season 7-6 in Boshamer Gymnasium this season, including winning their season finale against Catawba, which propelled Brevard into postseason play.
Holli Flippo drives in the for the layup against Belmont Abbey
Coach Shannon Reid’s team scheduled an exhibition at Clayton State, before starting the regular season on the road at Erskine, falling to the Flying Fleet on November 16th. The Tornados fell in the first game of the Eagle Club Classic to King College in overtime, before recording their first win of the season on November 21st against Converse, 8774, behind Winn’s 28 points. Following a loss on the road to Tennessee Wesleyan on November 24th, Brevard went on a three game winning streak on their way to winning four of the next five. The Tornados opened up their five game home stand, winning against Limestone in overtime, 73-69, on November 28th, and took the next two, topping King and Truett-McConnell. The lone loss in the stretch was against Tusculum College in overtime, falling 84-81, before the Tornados closed out the stretched with a win over Belmont Abbey on December 17th. With seven of their next nine games on the road in the month of January, the Tornados struggled, falling to Mars Hill, Lenoir-Rhyne, Lincoln Memorial, Catawba, Wingate, Carson-Newman, North Greenville and Newberry, while recording their lone win of the month on the road at Truett-McConnell to complete the season sweep on January 11th, as 14 Tornados scored in the game, led by double-digit performances by Winn, Holli Flippo and Tempestt Mack. Brevard got back on track in the month of February recording the first South Atlantic Conference win in program history on February 1st against Mars Hill, 87-72. The win also helped the Tornados surpass last season’s six wins.
Led by Winn’s 24 points and eight rebounds, the Tornados went up by 10 points, following a 13-2 run in the second half on a three-pointer by Brianna Worley. A pair of free throws by senior forward Millie Wharton gave Brevard their largest lead of the contest at 15, sealing the 87-72 victory.
Following a loss to eventual SAC regular season champion Lenoir-Rhyne, the Tornados took their second victory in conference play on the season, topping Lincoln Memorial in Boshamer Gymnasium on February 6th, as Winn turned in one of her top performances of the season, scoring 31 points and pulling down 11 rebounds for her fifth doubledouble on the year.
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Amanda Whitaker sets up the offense with the pass from the top of the key
Flippo and Amber Roberts each scored double
2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Season in Review
figures in the game with Flippo going a perfect six-of-six from the free throw line, while Roberts connected on three of four from behind the arc as Brevard overcame a 19-point performance by Dayshalee Salaman.
Brevard dropped their next five games, including a heartbreaking 57-56 loss against Wingate, leading to their loss on February 24th against Newberry. The Tornados dropped the game against the visiting scarlet and gray, but the night was to remember as Winn scored 15 points, breaking Holli Krogman’s two-year career scoring record of 1,513 points, with the senior putting in a layup with 6:42 left on the clock to break the record.
Winn’s accomplishment was foreshadowed by Brevard’s next game, as the Tornados hosted Catawba on February 27th for senior day, needing a victory and a Mars Hill loss to make it to their first postseason play since joining the NCAA Division II.
Samantha Winn with Coaches Baxter and Reid after breaking the BC scoring record
Catawba held a nine-point advantage over the Tornados at the half, going up 42-33 on a late 9-0 run after a layup by Nisha Long. Brevard would battle back into the game, taking the lead with under 3:30 to play as Winn followed a Flippo free throw with a layup to put the Tornados ahead, 62-61. Catawba would tie the game up at 67, but the Tornados connected on their final four shots of the season, with Winn scoring on Brevard’s final two trips down the court as Brevard pulled off the win over the Lady Indians, and following Lenoir-Rhyne’s victory over the Lions, the Tornados punched their ticket to the 2010 Food Lion SAC Tournament. Lindsay Brendle led the Tornados in scoring with 13 points and Samantha Winn finished out her career at Brevard with 10 points and 10 rebounds, but it was not enough as the Tornados fell 69-48 to Lenoir-Rhyne in Hickory, N.C. on March 3rd, to end the season. During the season, several Tornados finished among the leaders in the South Atlantic Conference in the individual categories, led by Winn finishing third in the SAC with 18.3 points per game. Winn also finished seventh in the conference in rebounding at 7.9 per game and was eighth in field goal percentage and 14th in free throw percentage. Amanda Whitaker, Schlobohm and Flippo were also among the leaders in the SAC during the season, finishing in the top 15 in such categories as assists, steals, three-pointers made, and blocked shots. Flippo also finished second in the conference in three-point percentage, draining 39.2 percent of her attempts on the season. Brevard loses two seniors this season in Winn and Wharton, but retains the majority of the team, including rising senior Whitaker, rising juniors Brendle, Flippo and Schlobohm, and talented rising sophomores Katelynne Poole, Alyssa Cutshaw and Tempestt Mack as Brevard looks to continue their recent success under Coach Reid on their way to reaching postseason play yet again.
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2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Roster
2009-10 Women’s Basketball Team
2009-2010 Brevard College Women’s Basketball Roster # 3 5 10 11 12 13 15 21 22 24 25 32 33 34 42
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Name Micah LaJoie Millie Wharton Tempestt Mack Samantha Winn Paige Bridgers Holli Flippo Anna Schlobohm Asheley Watkins Lindsay Brendle Amber Roberts Kelly Hudler Brianna Worley Amanda Whitaker Katelynne Poole Alyssa Cutshaw Alexis Atkins
Pos. G G/F G/F F G G G G G/F G F F F G G G
Ht. 5-7 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-6 5-6
Cl. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. R-So. Jr. Fr. Fr. RS
Hometown Atchison, KS Brisbane, Queensland Albemarle, N.C. Candler, N.C. Wendell, N.C. Kingston Springs, Tenn. Greensboro, N.C. Bostic, N.C. High Point, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Jefferson, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Thomasville, N.C. Badin, N.C.
Head Coach: Shannon Reid (Pfeiffer, 2003) Assistant Coach: Terrence Baxter (Pfeiffer, 2001)
Previous School McPherson College Mt. St. Michael’s North Stanly HS Enka HS St. David’s School Harpeth HS Northwest Guilford HS East Rutherford HS High Point Central AC Reynolds HS Ashe County HS AC Reynolds HS AC Reynolds HS East Rowan HS East Davidson HS North Stanly HS
2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Schedule BC Women’s Basketball (9-19, 3-13 SAC)
Date Oct. 31, 2009 Nov. 16, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 Nov. 21, 2009 Nov. 24, 2009 Nov. 28, 2009 Nov. 30, 2009 Dec. 3, 2009 Dec. 5, 2009 Dec. 17, 2009 Jan. 2, 2010 Jan. 6, 2010 Jan. 9, 2010 Jan. 11, 2010 Jan. 13, 2010 Jan. 16, 2010 Jan. 20, 2010 Jan. 25, 2010 Jan. 27, 2010 Feb. 1, 2010 Feb. 3, 2010 Feb. 6, 2010 Feb. 13, 2010 Feb. 17, 2010 Feb. 18, 2010 Feb. 20, 2010 Feb. 24, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 3, 2010
Opponent @ Clayton State @ Erskine @ King# @ Converse# @ Tennessee Wesleyan Limestone King Truett-McConnell Tusculum* Belmont Abbey @ Mars Hill* Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Lincoln Memorial* @ Truett-McConnell @ Catawba* @ Wingate* Carson-Newman* @ North Greenville @ Newberry* Mars Hill* @ Lenoir Rhyne* Lincoln Memorial* Wingate* @ Carson Newman* St. Andrews @ Tusculum* Newberry* Catawba* @ Lenoir-Rhyne^
Location Morrow, Ga. Due West, S.C. Jefferson City, Tenn. Jefferson City, Tenn. Athens, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Harrogate, Tenn. Cleveland, Ga. Salisbury, N.C. Wingate, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Tigerville, S.C. Newberry, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Jefferson City, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Greenville, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C.
Result 73-78 L (OT) 67-73 L 87-74 W (OT) 74-79 L (OT) 73-69W 63-59 W 90-73 W (OT) 81-84 L 56-51 W (OT) 76-85 L 67-78 L 56-74 L 101-59 W 68-78 L 56-82 L 64-114 L 64-71 L 47-66 L 87-72 W 49-74 L 81-74 W 56-57 L 62-91 L 81-84 L 55-78 L 48-73 L 71-70 W 48-69 L
Home events are in bold. Exhibitions are in italics * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event # - indicates Eagle Club Classic Game ^ - indicates 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament contest
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2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Individual Statistics Total GP-GS Min
Avg
FG-FGA
## Player
03 LaJoie,Micah
15-0 70
05 Wharton,Millie
28-4 295 10.5
24-58 .414
1-7
.143
10 Mack,Tempestt
12-1 118
13-24 .542
2-4
.500
11 Winn,Samantha 28-28 903 32.2 193-406 .475
18-48
12 Bridgers,Paige
11-0 46
13 Flippo,Holli
21 Watkins,Asheley 28-3 422 15.1
22 Brendle,Lindsay
23 Cutshaw,Alyssa
25-7 208
8.3
24 Roberts,Amber
27-0 243
9.0
32 Worley,Brianna
28-9 475 17.0 64-168 .381
33-87
.379
14-18 .778
16
47 63 2.3 28 0 18 31 10 12 175 6.3
33 Whitaker,Amanda 28-17 740 26.4 55-158 .348
11-41
.268
40-52 .769
39
91 130 4.6 83 2 61 80 27 51 161 5.8
34 Poole,Katelynne 22-0 145
6.6
12-45 .267
5-21
.238
22-24 .917
9
15 24 1.1 34 0 5 27 2 6 51 2.3
40 Hudler,Kelly
8.7
12-38 .316
2-13
.154
11-16 .688
5
8 13 1.0 19 0 7 11 6 9 37 2.8
4.7 9.8
2-12
.286
.167
3FG-FGA 2-4
Pct .500
FT-FTA 1-2
Pct
Off
.500
2
38-57 .667
32
4-5
.800
9
.375 109-145 .752
52
2-2
1.000
7 9 0.6
PF FO
A
3 0 5
TO B
S
Pts Avg
2 0 4 11 0.7
25 57 2.0 32 0 13 33 3 12 87 3.1 22 31 2.6 13 0 3
8 6 3 32 2.7
170 222 7.9 34 0 34 83 5 28 513 18.3
.000
28-20 705 25.2 74-198 .374
49-125
.392
34-45 .756
55
45 100 3.6 77 1 42 70 1 44 231 8.3
15 Schlobohm,Anna 28-19 803 28.7 79-216 .366
10-40
.250
57-80 .713
20
80 100 3.6 69 4 83 78 6 31 225 8.0
16-51 .314
2-17
.118
11-25 .440
14
40 54 1.9 34 0 48 53 3 28 45 1.6
28-0 452 16.1 56-158 .354
10-50
.200
68-97 .701
15
46 61 2.2 49 0 17 55 2 17 190 6.8
14-36 .389
10-24
.417
9-12
.750
3
15 18 0.7 10 0 4
29-82 .354
20-55
.364
12-14 .857
7
15 22 0.8 17 0 9 11 2 9 90 3.3
28 5738
647-1664 .389
175-540
.324 432-594 .727 323
695 1018 36.4 506 7 353 563 73 265 1901 67.9
Opponents
28 5718
743-1746 .426
170-497
.342 435-618 .704 405
781 1186 42.4 544
01/09/10 01/11/10 01/13/10 01/16/10 01/20/10 01/25/10 01/27/10 02/01/10 02/03/10 02/06/10 02/13/10 02/17/10 02/18/10 02/20/10 02/24/10 02/27/10 03/03/10
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8 0 10 47 1.9
Total
TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS 6:00 p.m. at Erskine College 73-78 L 230 (22)Winn,Samantha 8:00 pm vs King College 67-73 Lot 265 (20)Winn,Samantha 5:00 pm vs Converse W 87-74 250 (26)Winn,Samantha 6:00 p.m. at Tennessee Wesleyan 74-79 Lot 336 (18)Winn,Samantha 2:00 p.m. LIMESTONE COLLEGE Wot 73-69 793 (23)Winn,Samantha 6:00 pm KING COLLEGE W 63-59 567 (18)Winn,Samantha 6:00 p.m. TRUETT-MCCONNELL W 90-73 221 (22)Winn,Samantha 2:00 p.m. * TUSCULUM 81-84 Lot 683 (32)Winn,Samantha 6:00 p.m. BELMONT-ABBEY W 56-51 494 (23)Winn,Samantha 2:00 p.m. * at Mars Hill 76-85 Lot 250 (24)Winn,Samantha 6:00 p.m. * LENOIR-RHYNE 67-78 L 175 (15)Worley,Brianna (15)Winn,Samantha 2:00 pm * at Lincoln Memorial 56-74 L 345 (13)Worley,Brianna 6 p.m. at Truett-McConnell W 101-59 213 (14)Winn,Samantha 6:00 pm * at Catawba 68-78 L 516 (20)Winn,Samantha 2 p.m. * at Wingate 56-82 L 372 (11)Brendle,Lindsay 6:00 p.m. * CARSON-NEWMAN 64-114 L 302 (14)Flippo,Holli 6:00pm at North Greenville 64-71 L 74 (14)Winn,Samantha (14)Worley,Brianna 6 p.m. at Newberry 47-66 L 377 (21)Winn,Samantha 6:00 pm * MARS HILL W 87-72 600 (24)Winn,Samantha 6:00 p.m. * at Lenoir-Rhyne 49-74 L 715 (9)Winn,Samantha 2:00 p.m. * LINCOLN MEMORIAL W 81-74 561 (31)Winn,Samantha 2:00 p.m. * WINGATE 56-57 L 498 (15)Winn,Samantha 6:00 pm * at Carson-Newman 62-91 L 874 (11)Flippo,Holli (11)Winn,Samantha 6:00 p.m. ST. ANDREWS 81-84 L 80 (21)Winn,Samantha 2:00 PM * at Tusculum 55-78 L 522 (9)Flippo,Holli (9)Whitaker,Amanda (9)Brendle,Lindsay 6:00 p.m. * NEWBERRY 48-73 L 531 (15)Winn,Samantha 2:00 p.m. * CATAWBA W 71-70 950 (30)Winn,Samantha 7:00 p.m. at Lenoir-Rhyne 48-69 L 495 (13)Brendle,Lindsay
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0 0 1 6 0.5
TEAM
01/02/10 01/06/10
65 110 3.9
2 0 4
12/3/09 12/05/09 12/17/09
45
4 4 0.4
DATE 11/16/09 11/20/09 11/21/09 11/22/09 11/28/09 11/30/09
0
Def Tot Avg
0-4
13-0 113
4.2
4-14
Pct
3 Pts. Rebounds
13
- 440 547 93 266 2091 74.7
HIGH REBOUNDS (17)Winn,Samantha (12)Winn,Samantha (9)Winn,Samantha (11)Winn,Samantha (8)Winn,Samantha (5)Whitaker,Amanda (5)Winn,Samantha (8)Wharton,Millie (8)Flippo,Holli (6)Winn,Samantha (6)Flippo,Holli (16)Winn,Samantha (5)Mack,Tempestt (9)Whitaker,Amanda (8)Mack,Tempestt (8)Whitaker,Amanda (10)Whitaker,Amanda (5)Schlobohm,Anna (5)Winn,Samantha (5)Flippo,Holli (5)Winn,Samantha (5)Watkins,Asheley (6)Schlobohm,Anna (6)Whitaker,Amanda (8)Winn,Samantha (8)Wharton,Millie (4)Poole,Katelynne (4)Cutshaw,Alyssa (11)Winn,Samantha (8)Winn,Samantha (9)Winn,Samantha (12)Winn,Samantha (6)Whitaker,Amanda (6)Winn,Samantha (9)Winn,Samantha (7)Winn,Samantha (10)Winn,Samantha
2009-2010 Women’s Basketball Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game
BCM 1901 67.9 -6.8 647-1664 .389 175-540 .324 6.3 432-594 .727 15.4 1018 36.4 -6.0 353 12.6 563 20.1 -0.6 0.6 265 9.5 73 2.6 4869 13-375
OPP 2091 74.7 743-1746 .426 170-497 .342 6.1 435-618 .704 15.5 1186 42.4 440 15.7 547 19.5 0.8 266 9.5 93 3.3 5834 13-409 2-258
SCORE BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Brevard 879 975 47 1901 Opponents 947 1076 66 2089
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2009-2010 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Lenoir-Rhyne 13-3 .813 21-8 .724 Newberry 12-4 .750 21-9 .700 Carson-Newman 11-5 .688 24-7 .774 Tusculum 10-6 .625 23-9 .719 Catawba 8-8 .500 15-13 .536 Wingate 7-9 .438 14-14 .500 Lincoln Memorial 6-10 .375 9-19 .321 Brevard 3-13 .188 9-19 .321 Mars Hill 2-14 .125 5-22 .185
Home W-L-T 11-0 14-0 10-2 9-3 12-3 7-5 6-6 7-6 3-10
Road W-L-T 7-6 6-6 11-3 9-3 3-8 7-8 3-10 1-12 2-11
2009-2010 All-SAC Team
First Team Shari Buford, Carson-Newman Dana Hicks, Catawba Brittany Mitch, Lenoir-Rhyne Anita Bulcher, Newberry Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Kurie Washington, Wingate
Second Team Ashley Kyle, Carson-Newman Mandy Mendenhall, Carson-Newman Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne Brittini Young, Mars Hill Helen McKinney, Newberry
Coach of the Year: Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne & Sean Page, Newberry Freshman of the Year: Amy Browne, Newberry Player of the Year: Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum SAC Scholar-Athlete: Anita Bulcher, Newberry
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Neutral W-L-T 3-2 1-3 3-2 5-3 0-2 0-1 0-3 1-1 0-1
2009-2010 Cheerleading Roster
2009-2010 BC Cheerleaders 2009-2010 Brevard College Cheerleading Roster
Name Mary Beth Criser Anna Evans Krisma Ficker Ki’era Gash Alisiya Klochkova Autumn McBride Amanda Metcalf Katie Spiker
Head Coach: Diane Walker
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2009 Cross Country Season in Review With 16 freshmen on his roster, Coach James Galloway knew it was going to be a season of rebuilding and youth for his team, but the Tornados exceeded expectations on the season as the men’s cross country team finished the 2009 season at the Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Cross Country Championships in a tie for sixth place, while the women’s team finished seventh. Brevard opened the season at the Eye Opener on September 6th, as one of 16 schools in the event. Melissa Schmidt paced the women’s team with a 21:51 five-kilometer time to finish 26th, as the Tornados finished seventh in the 12 team field, while Matt Lambert led the men’s team to an eighth place finish among the 13 men’s teams, finishing with a 29:19 time in the eight-kilometer men’s race. Brevard continued the season on September 21st in the Appalachian State Invite as part of the 12 team Jonathon Lavelle finishes the field. Schmidt again led the Tornados women’s team, 2009 Food Lion SAC Championship while Chirstie Converso finished right behind with a time of 23:12. Matthew Crowe took top honors for the Tornados men’s team in the 8K race, finishing 65th in the field with a 22:15 time. Coach Galloway’s teams turned in their best performances the next weekend at Southern Wesleyan as both the men’s and the women’s teams finished second in the Warrior Invitational. The Tornados had four women place in the top 10, led by Schmidt’s fifth place result. Converso, Danielle Messer and Ariel Muiselaar finished seventh, eighth and ninth in rounding out the group as Brevard finished behind host Southern Wesleyan. Crowe won the men’s race in 28:49, while Tiffen Tapia and Lambert finished eighth and ninth as the men’s team also finished second behind the host Warriors. Converso and Crowe led the Tornados into the Furman Invitational on October 12th, with Converso heading the women’s team with a 22:31 time, finishing 58th in the 122-woman field, while Crowe averaged 5:38 per mile on his way to a 28:04 finish for 24th overall as the Tornados finished 11th among the 19 teams to race. The Tornados finished up the 2009 season at the South Atlantic Conference Championship, held in Hickory, N.C. on Saturday, October 24th.
Schmidt led the women’s team, finishing 29th in the field with a time of 23:01, while Messer finished five back with a time of 23:23. The Brevard women’s team finished seventh in the team competition, their best finish in the conference as they were unable to field a complete team in 2008.
The men’s team was led by Crowe, as the freshman garnered Second Team All-SAC honors after finishing 14th with a time of 27:49. Crowe was also named to the All-SAC freshman team, while Lambert, Tapia, Willie Jones, Anthony McCaffrey and Zach Hazen completed the charge for the Tornados as the men improved on last year’s eighth place finish, tying for sixth this year.
The Tornados lose seniors Hazen, Hannah Beck and Chynna Shipp, but the future remains bright as Brevard continues to build on its success on the way to competing for a SAC championship.
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Melissa Schmidt closes out her freshman year in the SAC Championship
2009 Cross Country Roster
2009 BC Cross Country Team
2009 Brevard College Men’s Cross Country Roster
Name Toure Christie Matthew Crowe Zach Hazen Willie Jones Matthew Lambert Jonathon Lavelle Damon Martin Anthony McCaffrey Daniel Modahl Charles Spencer Tiffen Tapia
Name Hannah Beck Chirstie Converso Claire Dillman Madelyn Larouche Ryane Ledington Danielle Messer Ariel Muiselaar Vanessa Perez Elizabeth Ramsey Melissa Schmidt Chynna Shipp
Cl. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown Bloomfield, Conn. Glen Burnie, Md. Inman, S.C. Cincinnati, Ohio Spring Hill, Fla. Tunnel Hill, Ga. Indian Trail, N.C. Somerset, N.J. Beverly, Mass. Forest City, N.C.
2009 Brevard College Women’s Cross Country Roster Cl. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr.
Hometown Greensboro, N.C. Severn, Md. West Union, S.C. Hendersonville, N.C. Brooksville, Fla. Hendersonville, N.C. Lakeland, Fla. Hampshire, Ill. Marietta, Ga. Citrus Springs, Fla. Charlotte, N.C.
Head Coach: James Galloway (UNC Asheville ‘02)
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All-SAC Teams
2009 Men’s Cross Country All-SAC Team
First Team Kit Powell, Mars Hill Justin Gragg, Mars Hill Trey McCain, Mars Hill Tyler Mooney, Lenoir-Rhyne Christian Crifasi, Catawba Aaron Thomas, Mars Hill Simon Holzapfel, Tusculum
Second Team Tesfom Mehari, Wingate Jakob Maidens, Lenoir-Rhyne Doug Coats, Wingate Eric Blackburn, Mars Hill Patrick Ryan, Lenoir-Rhyne Matthew Crowe, Brevard David Sanctis, Wingate
Coach of the Year: Mike Owens, Mars Hill Freshman of the Year: Christian Crifasi, Catawba Runner of the Year: Simon Holzapfel, Tusculum SAC Scholar-Athlete: Simon Holzapfel, Tusculum
2009 Women’s Cross Country All-SAC Team
First Team Kate Grieswisch, Lenoir-Rhyne Sofia Lopez Mimendi, Lincoln Memorial Meredith Nix, Carson-Newman Maleah Cole, Catawba Tiffany Payne, Lenoir-Rhyne Alyssa Lowe, Lenoir-Rhyne Brooke Earhart, Carson-Newman
Second Team Brittany Vish, Wingate Alicia Harbold, Wingate Liz Chaffee, Lenoir-Rhyne Melissa Ford, Carson-Newman Catelyn Dake, Carson-Newman Fiona Reinecke, Lincoln Memorial Cara Hawkins, Carson-Newman
Coach of the Year: Jason Stewart, Lenoir-Rhyne Freshman of the Year: Meredith Nix, Carson-Newman Runner of the Year: Kate Griewisch, Lenoir-Rhyne SAC Scholar-Athlete: Kate Griewisch, Lenoir-Rhyne
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2009-2010 Cycling Season in Review One year after taking four individual national championship titles, including the women’s individual omnium title, on their way to a fourth place overall finish, Coach Thad Walker’s team knew there was only one way they could improve. On October 19th, in Truckee, California, the Tornados realized they could go no further after winning the 2009 Fall Mountain Bike National Championship. Johanne Tuttle won her second straight omnium title and Julia Tellman finished second overall on the women’s side, while Tristan Cowie finished third on the men’s side to lead the Tornados cyclists in accumulating 663 points in the three day event, outdistancing Union College by 130 points in recording the school’s first team National Championship.
Tristan Cowie leads the pack at the 2009 Fall Mountain Bike National Championship
Brevard opened the fall season at East Tennessee State University on September 1st with Tuttle and Tellman each recording wins on the women’s side as Tellman won her first short track race in her career in the Short Track Cross Country race, while Tuttle took first in the Downhill and Dual Slalom. On the men’s side, Danny Cesare and Corey Rimmer led the way for the Tornados, as Cesare placed third in the Downhill and fifth in the Dual Slalom, while Rimmer finished third in the Cross Country race and fifth in the Short Track. The Tornados cyclists continued to ride strong in their second action of the season, competing in Banner Elk, N.C. against teams from nine other schools. Tuttle took the women’s downhill title and Cowie took the Cross Country event to lead 28 Tornados top 10 finishes at Lees-McRae. Tuttle, Tellman, Sarah Duncan and Alexis DeCosimo continued their domination of the women’s mountain bike events at the Appalachian State Invitational as Tuttle captured the Dual Slalom title and all four finished in the top ten of the Short Track race. On the men’s side, Cowie finished in 1:29:41 to win the Cross Country Race, while Cesare and Rimmer each had top ten finishes in the Dual Slalom and Short Track events respectively.
Brevard proved they were a major threat to the national title on their home turf, capturing the wins in the men’s and women’s downhill races, as well as taking victories men’s and women’s Dual Slalom and the men’s short track race. Brevard would go on to record 14 top five f inishes over the two day event in Brevard’s final action leading to the national championships.
In Truckee, California, the Tornados held the lead through the first two days of the three day event as Tuttle took the National title in the women’s Four-Cross event, and she joined Cowie and Tellman with two podium finishes apiece.
Sarah Duncan takes the curve at the 2009 Fall Mountain Bike National Championships
The Brevard men’s team opened up the National Championship with Cowie finishing fifth in the cross country event, while Tellman and Tuttle each finished in the top five in the women’s cross country race. Decosimo also
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finished in the top ten in the event in her first national championship event.
In the four cross event, Cesare led the men with an 11th place finish, while Tuttle clinched the third individual national title in her career, with Tellman taking fifth in the event.
On Saturday, the Tornados again showed their consistency and depth as Cowie finished second in the Short Track, while Rimmer and Matt St. Marie finished in the top 20 on the men’s side. Tellman finished third in the short track event, while Tuttle and Decosimo also finished in the top 10 and Duncan was 16th.
One of the Tornados riders breaks away from the pack at the 2009 Mtn Bike Championships
With a comfortable lead heading into the last event, the Tornados finished the job as Jacob Roland and Cesare finished in the top 15 in the Downhill event on the men’s side, while Tuttle, Tellman, Duncan and Decosimo finished in the top 11, taking the team National Title in their fourth season in existence.
The Tornados opened up the 2010 Spring Road Season on March 13th and 14th at the Georgia Tech race. Brevard opened up with the Team Time Trial, finishing fourth overall and used the momentum in the individual races as Corey Meyer finished seventh overall in the Men’s A Group and Tyler Crotts was fourth overall in the Men’s B Group. Julia Tellman was the lone female rider for Brevard the entire spring season, finishing fifth on the second day of the Road Races. The following race weekend saw the Tornados in Greenville, S.C. and Tellman was the headliner of the event for Brevard, winning the Road Race event. Tristan Cowie led the Tornados men to a sixth place result in the Team Time Trial and also finished sixth in the Road Race. In the Criterium, Meyer led the men’s team, while Tellman finished third among the female racers. Meyer continued his steady riding at the University of Alabama in Huntsville race, finishing on the podium twice in the event, while Tellman joined him on the podium in the Road Race and the Criterium. Matt. St. Marie finished 13th overall in the Criterium for one of his top finishes on the season. Brevard wrapped up the season, finishing 17th overall at the 2010 Collegiate Road Nationals as three riders made the trip to Madison, Wis. Meyer, St. Marie and Tellman each recorded finishes in the windy, cold conditions of the event. The Tornados wrap up the 2009-2010 season as one to remember as the team clinched BC’s first team national championship since becoming a four-year institution in the 2009 USA Cycling Mountain Bike Championships at Truckee, Calif. Brevard will look to continue to build on the success of the program as they prepare to defend their title in the fall of 2010 and continue to grow the Road Cycling team in pursuit of eventually challenging for the overall Naitonal Championship.
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2009-2010 Cycling Roster
2009-2010 BC Cycling Team
2009 Brevard College Men’s Cycling Roster
Name Cory Rimmer Thomas Bagnal Park Baker Danny Cesare James Chaput Tristan Cowie Tyler Crotts Marshal Hartley Andrew Irby Travis Jones John Palmer Tim Reinhart Jacob Roland Matt St. Marie Kyle Stallings Matt Wells Nate Weston
2009 Brevard College Women’s Cycling Roster
Head Coach: Thad Walker
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Name Alexis Decosimo Sarah Duncan Julia Tellman Jo Tuttle Liz Walker
2009-2010 Cycling Schedule 2009-2010 BC Cycling Schedule Date
Opponent
Location
Aug. 29-30, 2009 @ ETSU
Johnson City, Tenn.
Sep. 12-13, 2009 @ Lees-McRae
Banner Elk, N.C.
Sep. 19-20, 2009 @ Appalachian State
Boone, N.C.
Sep. 26-27, 2009 Brevard
Brevard, N.C.
Oct. 3-4, 2009
Clemson, S.C.
@ Clemson*
Result
Oct. 16-18, 2009 @ Tahoe (National Championships) Truckee, Calif. National Champions Mar. 13-14, 2010 @ Georgia Tech
Atlanta, Ga.
Mar. 27-28, 2010 @ Furman
Greenville, S.C.
Apr. 10-11, 2010 @ Alabama-Huntsville
Huntsville, Ala.
Apr. 17-18, 2010 @ Mars Hill
Mars Hill, N.C.
May 8-9, 2010
Madison, Wis.
@ Wisconsin
17th
Home events are in bold. * - indicates Conference event All times are local.
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2009 National Champions
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2009 Football Season in Review Four years into modern program history, with their first class of four year seniors on the field and leadership at every position, Brevard was poised to take the next step in their transition to competing in the South Atlantic Conference and the NCAA. A year after having dropped their entire conference schedule, this group of Tornados banded together and took the SAC by storm, winning their first conference game at Lenoir-Rhyne on their way to a 7-4 record, winning three games in South Atlantic Conference play and finishing undefeated in their nonconference schedule. The Tornados 7-4 record was the second best result for a Brevard College football team since the Tornados went 8-1-1 in 1935.
The Tornados take the field at home for fhe first time in the 2009 season
Brevard was picked eighth in the 2009 SAC preseason poll by the football coaches of the South Atlantic Conference, but had three players on the defensive side of the ball receives preseason AllConference recognition, with senior linebackers Stanley Jones, the conference’s reigning tackles leader, and Brandon Rawls, Brevard’s leader in sacks in the previous season, placed on the First Team Defense, while sophomore safety Michael Gist received Second Team Defense honors after leading the Tornados in interceptions his freshman year. The Tornados broke camp and opened up the 2009 season on the road against Edward Waters College down in Jacksonville, Fla. on a steamy Saturday night. Brevard’s first drive stalled, but the defense took over and provided the early fireworks in the game, as senior safety Donald Hudson stepped in front of a Tigers pass attempt and returned it 30 yards for Brevard’s first touchdown of the season. Junior fullback Neville Bryce got the offense going after that, breaking a 65 yard run on his way to a season high 192 yards, as the Tornados racked up 398 yards on the ground on their way to setting a new school record for points in a game as Brevard tamed the Tigers, 51-6.
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Coach Hamilton sends in the next play in the Tornados game against Chowan
Brevard continued on the road for their second game, traveling to Pikeville, Ky. to take on Pikeville College on September 5th in a rematch of the Tornados lone victory of the 2008 season. Senior cornerback Austin Williams picked off Pikeville’s first pass attempt of the game and Bryce carried the ball in from one yard out to put the Tornados on the board early. Michael Crumbaker directed the Brevard offense, picking up 112 yards on the ground as the Tornados held the ball for 37:22 in the game. The BC defense came up big for the Tornados with the extra rest, holding the Bears to 75 offensive yards in the game, with Salonik Amos picking up a botched field goal snap and returning it 57 yards for the score as Brevard
2009 Football Season in Review
left Pikeville with the 40-3 victory.
Coach Paul Hamilton’s team continued their winning ways in their first home game of the season, topping Chowan University at Brevard Memorial Stadium on September 12th. The Tornados defense sacked quarterback C.J. Westler nine times in the contest as Jones, Justin Jefferson and Richard Ray combined for eight quarterback takedowns in the game. Bryce carried the offense on his back in the game, toting the ball 28 times for 128 yard with a pair of touchdowns, while Justin Fleming also eclipsed the 100 yard mark on his 74 yard touchdown run which sealed the game for the Tornados as Brevard moved to 3-0 with the 2724 victory.
LawrenceMartin breaks away from the pack during a kickoff return
Weather issues forced the Tornados to move their next game to the turf at Asheville High School, but Brevard used the surface to their advantage, thrilling the Family Day crowd with a season high 412 yards on the ground, led by Lawrence Martin’s three touchdowns. Martin had 129 yards offense in the game, scoring twice on the ground and once through the air, while Bryce again provided consistency in the backfield, with 107 total yards in the game and a touchdown. Gist provided a spark on the defensive side of the ball, picking off two passes while returning one 87 yards down the left sideline for a touchdown for the longest interception return in the South Atlantic Conference on the season, while Rawls added 13 tackles and Prince Simunyu had 11 tackles and a diving interception in the contest as Brevard defeated the Knights, 42-7. Gist and Martin again provided the offense for the Tornados in their first South Atlantic Conference game of the season against Lenoir-Rhyne on September 26th as the Tornados defeated the Bears in Hickory, N.C. Brevard scored first in the contest on their second possession of the game as Crumbaker connected with a streaking Martin down the left seam as the freshman shook of a would-be tackler on his way to a 73 yard touchdown reception. Gist helped pick up the defense after a punt by sophomore Eric Watts pinned the Bears inside their 10 yard line by stepping in front of a slant pattern and returning it 20 yards for the score. A stripsack by Jefferson with under a minute to play in the game thwarted a Lenoir-Rhyne comeback as Ray fell on the ball and Brevard left Moretz Stadium with the 14-9 victory. Receiving votes in the NCAA Division II polls, the Tornados continued on the road in their conference schedule by making the trip to Wingate. The Bulldogs came out throwing on the first play of their series, finding an open man downfield for the quick score as Tornados went down 21-0. A four yard touchdown plunge by Shaton Pratt and a Crumbaker fade pass to Watts resulted in the Tornados points in the contest, while Jones led the defense with 11 tackles and a sack, but Wingate’s early lead was
Stanley Jones chases down the Chowan quarterback in the Tornados victory 55
2009 Football Season in Review too much to overcome as Brevard dropped their first contest of the season, 28-12. Brevard returned home to take on Tusculum College, led by quarterback Bo Cordell, the SAC Offensive Player of the Year. The Tornados drove the length of the field on their first possession, scoring on Pratt’s dive and Gist caught a ricochet off the hands of a Tusculum wide receiver, returning the ball 39 yards for his third defensive touchdown of the season as Brevard went up 14-0 early. Tusculum brought the game back, tying it up at 21 on a passing touchdown and a missed BC field goal sent the game into overtime. In the extra period, Tusculum had possession first and converted a field goal to take the lead, but Brevard responded as Crumbaker found an open Watts in the left front corner of the end zone on third down as the Tornados clinched a winning record in the season with the 27-24 victory.
Eric Watts crosses the goal line for the winning touchdown against Tusculum
The Tornados defense shut down the NCAA’s leading rusher at the time in Jonas Randolph in their game against Mars Hill on October 17th, holding the sophomore to 59 yards on 18 carries, but the Lions quarterbacks’ combined for 258 yards and three scores as the Lions handed the Tornados their second loss of the season. Derek Church found the end zone twice in the contest for Brevard, while on the defensive side Jones led the way with 15 tackles. Brevard extended their defensive streaks of sacks and interceptions in the game as Salonik Amos picked off a pass in the second quarter and Jefferson and Ray combined for a sack in the third. The Tornados attempted a late comeback, but the effort fell short as Matthew Gaines’ pass to Cory Pertz was just short as the Tornados fell 28-13. Xavier Johnson provided one of the lone bright spots in the Tornados next contest as Brevard traveled to perennial SAC power Carson-Newman for their next game of the season, picking up 64 yards and scoring a touchdown. The Eagles took advantage of six Brevard turnovers in the contest, returning four of them for scores during the October 24th contest. Eric Watts had a great game punting for the Tornados, booting the ball 50+ yards twice in the contest and Rawls continued Brevard’s 11 game sack streak, taking down the Carson-Newman quarterback in the second quarter, but the Tornados failed to pick off pass, watching that streak end in the 77-7 loss.
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Matthew Gaines scrambles around the end for a first down against Catawba
Brevard returned home to Brevard Memorial Stadium for their final contest of the season, hosting Catawba for both Senior Day and Homecoming. Weather played a huge factor in the game as the teams battled through the elements and mud as the teams combined for 263 yards in the contest. Stanley Jones broke the 100 tackle mark in the game with 16 takedowns in the contest and Brevard continued the sack streak with a fourth quarter
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drop of the Catawba quarterback, but the Indians scored first in the game on their second drive of the season half as Catawba went up 6-0 on the touchdown pass. The score stood at six with time running out, before a host of Tornados blocked a Catawba punt and Ray picked it up, rumbling 12 yards into the end zone as Brevard won their seventh game of the season with the come-from-behind 7-6 victory.
Junior placekicker Chase Henry provided the scoring for the Tornados in the season finale on the road against Newberry with a 32 yard field goal, but the Tornados offense turned the ball over three times in coming up short against the scarlet and gray. Crumbaker had a Michael Gist has the ball in his combined 123 offensive yards in the game, sights in the game against Tusculum while Rawls and Jones led the team with eight tackles as the Tornados kept the game close at 14-3, thwarting several Newberry drives inside the red zone, before a pair of late touchdowns sealed the game as Brevard fell, 28-3. For the season, Brevard finished second in the South Atlantic Conference in scoring defense behind Catawba, allowing 21.8 points per game and was third in pass defense with 176.0 yard per contest. The Tornados also finished with a +5 turnover margin on the season and was third in rushing yards per game at 225.8. Brevard also finished second in sacks and third in interceptions and time of possession on the season. Individually, Jones led the South Atlantic Conference in tackles on the season with 116, while Simunyu was the conference leader in tackles for loss with 14.5 on the year. Justin Jefferson finished tied for most sacks in the SAC with nine on the season, while Gist finished second in the conference in interceptions with five, while leading the SAC in interception return yards with 157 on the season. The Tornados placed five players on the 2009 All-South Atlantic Conference team as Jones and Gist became the first Brevard football players to be named to the postseason All-SAC First Team, while Jefferson, Simunyu and center Charlie Byars were named to the postseason All-SAC Second Team. Jones, Gist and Jefferson were also recognized on the Don Hansen’s Postseason Super Region Two Team with Jones honored as a First Team Selection, while Jefferson and Gist were both Third Team Selections. The Tornados lose their first four year senior class with 25 total seniors departing the squad after the 2009 season, but Brevard retains the services of Crumbaker, Bryce, Gist and Simunyu as Coach Hamilton will look to build around his impact players and build on the success brought by this season in the years to come.
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2009 Football Roster
2009 BC Football Team
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Name Pos. Richard Bush Slot Daryle Mitchell RB Shaton Pratt Slot/RS Dwayne White DB Matthew Gaines QB Michael Gist S Donald Hudson S Michael Duff S Clay Hughes QB Brett Lilly QB Prince Simunyu LB Michael Crumbaker QB Eddie Gaillard DB Stanley Jones LB Xavier Johnson LB Dante Ravenal DB Eric Watts TE Salthaniel Hall LB Trey Bostick DB Jerel Drew Slot Reshaun Parks RB Lawrence Martin WR Neville Bryce FB Derek Church FB Boyd Mulwee RB Corey Reynolds TE Ricky Morton DB Chase Henry K Chris Jones DB Austin Williams DB Phillip Curcio DB Charles Chambers LB Salonik Amos DB Landon Candler LB David Taylor LB Zach Thompson LB Justin Matis K/P Jamarcus Little DB C.J. Wilson LB Josh Richardson LB Aaron Duncan LB John Compton FB
Ht. 5-11 5-7 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-11 5-8 5-8 6-4 6-2 5-7 5-10 5-8 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-8 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-2
Wt. Year 195 So. 170 Jr. 170 Sr. 170 Sr. 185 Sr. 185 So. 170 Sr. 175 So. 185 Fr. 180 Fr. 210 So. 190 Jr. 175 Fr. 205 Sr. 180 Sr. 160 Fr. 220 So. 190 Fr. 165 Fr. 175 So. 175 Sr. 175 Fr. 210 Jr. 205 R-Jr. 175 Sr. 215 Sr. 175 Sr. 165 Jr. 160 Fr. 165 Sr. 150 Fr. 255 Jr. 180 So. 205 Fr. 185 Fr. 220 Sr. 160 Fr. 170 Fr. 210 Fr. 195 Fr. 170 Fr. 215 Sr.
Hometown North Augusta, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Bennettsville, S.C. Simpsonville, S.C. North Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Talladega, Ala. Prosperity, S.C. Harrisburg, N.C. Wake Forest, N.C. Arlington, Texas Columbia, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Chester, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Powhatan, Va. Okahumpka, Fla. Concord, N.C. Boston, Ga. Mocksville, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Cades, S.C. Franklin, N.C. Clemson, S.C. Fletcher, N.C. Mebane, N.C. Franklin, N.C. Durham, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Pomaria, S.C. Newnan, Ga. Grovetown, Ga. Honea Path, S.C. Cherokee, N.C. Morristown, Tenn. Charlotte, N.C. Concord, N.C. Kernersville, N.C. Pomaria, S.C. Easley, S.C. Atlanta, Ga
No. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 61 62 64 66 67 68 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97
Name Pos. Curtis Lorenz TE Drew Stanley LB Nick Zafiris LB Rashad Dirton DB Penn Thompkins P Brent Abendroth OL John Hardee DL Adam Cordell OL Brandon Rawls LB Jacob Richardson OL Andrew Barrentine LB Stephan Hicks LB Blake Johnson LB Brett Thacker OL Tyler Underwood OL Chris Novack OL Zach Metts OL Charles Byars OL Lamont Carpenter OL Dusty Holder OL Jeremiah Davis OL Caleb Campbell OL Blake Shirey OL Tyler Fisher OL Jordan Bookheart OL Darrell Neely OL Chris Jordan WR Kyle Irby TE Jeron Sikes WR Jared Light LS Justin Fleming WR Jamal Hall WR Anthony Cestrone WR Cory Pertz WR Ronaldo Mitchell WR Chris Lumbu DL Richard Ray DL Justin Jefferson DL Eric Conner DL Mason Boddy DL Zach Taylor DL Travis Flynn DL Michael Smith TE
Ht. 6-5 5-11 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-1 - 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-1
Wt. Year Hometown 240 R-Sr. Rosman, N.C. 215 Fr. Inman, S.C. 205 Fr. Charleston, S.C. 175 So. Pelzer, S.C. 190 So. Charleston, S.C. 235 Sr. Mocksville, N.C. 240 Sr. Granite Falls, N.C. 280 Jr. Hartwell, Ga. 235 Sr. Perry, Ga. 280 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. 215 So. Louisville, Ga. 240 So. Thonotosassa, Fla. 210 Fr. Safety Harbor, Fla. - Fr. Andrews, S.C. 260 Sr. Pickens, S.C. 245 Fr. Bradenton, Fla. 290 Sr. Leicester, N.C. 270 Sr. Central, S.C. 270 R-So. Shelby, N.C. 250 Fr. Liberty, S.C. 315 R-Sr. Pickens, S.C. 240 So. Black Mountain, N.C. 305 Fr. Newberry, S.C. 270 So. Raleigh, N.C. 245 So. Columbia, S.C. 245 Jr. Laurens, S.C. 215 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. 185 So. Navarre, Fla. 185 So. Dunwoody, Ga. 195 Sr. Kernersville, N.C. 165 Jr. Morganton, N.C. 195 Fr. Charleston, S.C. 170 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. 200 Sr. Charlotte, N.C. 185 Jr. Hilton Head, S.C. 255 Jr. Greensboro, N.C. 240 Jr. Asheville, N.C. 220 Sr. Greensboro, N.C. 225 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. 260 Fr. Bountiful, Utah 295 Fr. North Charleston, S.C. 240 Sr. Hendersonville, N.C. 215 Fr. Andrews, S.C.
Head Coach: Paul Hamilton (Appalachian State, 1981) Asst HC/WR: Jerry Mynatt (Carson-Newman, 1992) DC/OLB: Scott Brumett (UNC-Chapel Hill, 2005) Spec. Teams/DFO: Michael Bayne (South Carolina, 1980) OL: Jim Beverly (East Tennessee State, 2000) ILB/Recruiting: Marshall Doss (Emory & Henry, 2007) DB: Teddy Gaines (Tennessee, 2004) T/TE: Matt Kelleher (Elon, 2007) K/P: Larry Kruse (University of Ozarks, 1959) DL/Strength: Josh Miller (Appalachian State, 2006) Slots: Brock Pursley (UNC-Chapel Hill, 2009) Fullbacks: Dane Romero (Wofford, 2009) Student Coach: Shane Weimer Student Coach: John Wernquist Student Assistant: Brandon Stoots
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2009 Football Schedule BC Football (7-4, 3-4 SAC) Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Aug. 29, 2009
@ Edward Waters
Jacksonville, Fla.
51-6 W
Sep. 5, 2009
@ Pikeville
Pikeville, Ky.
40-3 W
Sep. 12, 2009
Chowan
BREVARD
27-24 W
Sep. 19, 2009
Southern Virginia^#
Asheville, N.C.
42-7 W
Sep. 26, 2009
@ Lenoir-Rhyne*
Hickory, N.C.
14-9 W
Oct. 3, 2009
@ Wingate*
Wingate, N.C.
12-28 L
Oct. 10, 2009
Tusculum*
BREVARD
Oct. 17, 2009
Mars Hill*
BREVARD
Oct. 24, 2009
@ Carson-Newman*
Jefferson City, Tenn. 7-77 L
Oct. 31, 2009
Catawba*
BREVARD
7-6 W
Nov. 7, 2009
@ Newberry*
Newberry, S.C.
3-28 L
(OT) 27-24 W 13-28 L
Home events are in bold. Italics represent Homecoming ^ - indicates Family Day # - indicates game played at Asheville High School * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event All times are local.
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2009 Football Offensive Statistics RUSHING Bryce, N. Crumbaker, M. Fleming, J. Pratt, S. Church, D. Bush,R. Martin, L. Johnson, X. Parks, R. Compton, J. Sikes, J. Gaines, M. Hughes, C. Pertz, C. TEAM Watts, E. Total.......... Opponents......
GP 10 11 11 11 10 10 6 5 6 6 8 8 1 7 5 10 11 11
RECEIVING Watts, E. Martin, L. Fleming, J. Sikes, J. Pertz, C. Bryce, N. Church, D. Pratt, S. Bush,R. Total.......... Opponents...... PASSING Crumbaker, M. Gaines, M. Total.......... Opponents...... Total Offense Crumbaker, M. Bryce, N. Fleming, J. Pratt, S. Church, D. Gaines, M. Bush,R. Martin, L. Johnson, X. Parks, R. Compton, J. Sikes, J. Hughes, C. Pertz, C. TEAM Watts, E. Total.......... Opponents...... KICK RETURNS Fleming, J. Pratt, S. Martin, L. Bush,R. Richardson, Ja. Lorenz, C. Church, D. Total.......... Opponents...... FIELD GOALS Henry, C.
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Att Gain Loss Net Avg 119 607 9 598 5.0 156 657 118 539 3.5 50 355 24 331 6.6 51 246 14 232 4.5 61 230 5 225 3.7 32 193 3 190 5.9 29 174 14 160 5.5 22 94 0 94 4.3 2 65 0 65 32.5 23 60 19 41 1.8 1 19 0 19 19.0 22 74 60 14 0.6 3 1 2 -1 -0.3 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 10 1 6 -5 -0.5 1 0 14 -14 -14.0 583 2776 292 2484 4.3 425 1921 353 1568 3.7 GP 10 6 11 8 7 10 10 11 10 11 11
GP 11 8 11 11
No. Yds 8 149 4 124 4 51 4 41 3 48 3 37 3 22 1 36 1 9 31 517 160 1936
Avg 18.6 31.0 12.8 10.2 16.0 12.3 7.3 36.0 9.0 16.7 12.1
Effic Cmp-Att-Int 124.01 17-38-4 102.30 14-35-0 113.60 31-73-4 121.42 160-284-12 G Plays 11 194 10 119 11 50 11 51 10 61 8 57 10 32 6 29 5 22 6 2 6 23 8 1 1 3 7 1 5 10 10 1 11 656 11 709 No. 13 12 10 4 1 1 1 42 43
Yds 262 241 220 49 10 9 19 810 764
Rush 539 598 331 232 225 14 190 160 94 65 41 19 -1 -4 -5 -14 2484 1568
TD Long Avg/G 5 65 59.8 3 47 49.0 3 74 30.1 3 34 21.1 5 36 22.5 1 29 19.0 2 28 26.7 1 21 18.8 0 34 10.8 0 7 6.8 0 19 2.4 1 14 1.8 0 0 -1.0 0 0 -0.6 0 1 -1.0 0 0 -1.4 24 74 225.8 13 78 142.5
TD Long Avg/G 2 36 14.9 2 73 20.7 0 27 4.6 0 13 5.1 0 31 6.9 1 17 3.7 0 9 2.2 0 36 3.3 0 9 0.9 5 73 47.0 14 90 176.0
Pct Yds 44.7 336 40.0 181 42.5 517 56.3 1936
TD Lng Avg/G 3 73 30.5 2 36 22.6 5 73 47.0 14 90 176.0
Pass Total Avg/G 336 875 79.5 0 598 59.8 0 331 30.1 0 232 21.1 0 225 22.5 181 195 24.4 0 190 19.0 0 160 26.7 0 94 18.8 0 65 10.8 0 41 6.8 0 19 2.4 0 -1 -1.0 0 -4 -0.6 0 -5 -1.0 0 -14 -1.4 517 3001 272.8 1936 3504 318.5
Avg 20.2 20.1 22.0 12.2 10.0 9.0 19.0 19.3 17.8
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 64 29 53 15 10 9 19 64 56
FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 2-4 50.0 0-0 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-0 32 0
PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Watts, E. 58 2300 39.7 75 9 2 15 0 Matis, J. 6 185 30.8 45 0 0 3 0 Henry, C. 4 121 30.2 40 0 0 1 0 Total.......... 68 2606 38.3 75 9 2 19 0 Opponents...... 58 1894 32.7 60 3 16 12 1 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Gist, M. 5 157 31.4 3 87 Hudson, D. 3 60 20.0 1 30 Williams, A. 1 4 4.0 0 4 Simunyu, P. 1 0 0.0 0 0 White, D. 1 59 59.0 0 59 Amos, S. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total.......... 12 280 23.3 4 87 Opponents...... 4 24 6.0 0 17 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Duff, M. 9 22 2.4 0 8 Light, J. 1 1 1.0 0 1 TEAM 1 10 10.0 0 0 Ray, R. 0 12 0.0 1 12 Total.......... 11 45 4.1 1 12 Opponents...... 21 193 9.2 0 35 SCORING Bryce, N. Henry, C. Church, D. Martin, L. Crumbaker, M. Gist, M. Fleming, J. Pratt, S. Watts, E. Ray, R. Johnson, X. Gaines, M. Hudson, D. Bush,R. Amos, S. Matis, J. Total.......... Opponents...... ALL PURPOSE Fleming, J. Bryce, N. Crumbaker, M. Pratt, S. Martin, L. Church, D. Bush,R. Gist, M. Watts, E. Johnson, X. Parks, R. Hudson, D. Sikes, J. White, D. Pertz, C. Compton, J. Duff, M. Gaines, M. Ray, R. Richardson, Ja. Lorenz, C. TEAM Williams, A. Light, J. Hughes, C. Total.......... Opponents......
TD 6 0 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 35 32
FGs 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 6-8
Kick 0-0 27-32 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 27-32 26-30
Rush Rcv Pass 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0-1 0 0-1 1-1 1 1-1
DXP Saf Points 0 0 36 0 0 33 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 12 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 243 0 0 240
G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 11 331 51 0 262 0 644 58.5 10 598 37 0 0 0 635 63.5 11 539 0 0 0 0 539 49.0 11 232 36 0 241 0 509 46.3 6 160 124 0 220 0 504 84.0 10 225 22 0 19 0 266 26.6 10 190 9 0 49 0 248 24.8 11 0 0 0 0 157 157 14.3 10 -14 149 0 0 0 135 13.5 5 94 0 0 0 0 94 18.8 6 65 0 0 0 0 65 10.8 11 0 0 0 0 60 60 5.5 8 19 41 0 0 0 60 7.5 7 0 0 0 0 59 59 8.4 7 -4 48 0 0 0 44 6.3 6 41 0 0 0 0 41 6.8 10 0 0 22 0 0 22 2.2 8 14 0 0 0 0 14 1.8 11 0 0 12 0 0 12 1.1 8 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.2 10 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.9 5 -5 0 10 0 0 5 1.0 11 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.2 1 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 11 2484 517 45 810 280 4136 376.0 11 1568 1936 193 764 24 4485 407.7
2009 Football Defensive Statistics |--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| | ---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 14 Jones, S. 11 68 48 116 12.0-48 4.0-21 . 2 . . . . . 11 Simunyu, P. 11 53 32 85 14.5-55 2.0-8 1-0 1 2 . 1 . . 54 Rawls, B. 11 43 27 70 9.0-30 4.5-19 . 4 3 1-0 2 . . 6 Gist, M. 11 44 15 59 4.0-13 . 5-157 6 . . 2 . . 92 Jefferson, J. 11 36 15 51 12.5-64 8.0-50 . 1 2 3-0 1 . . 36 Amos, S. 11 28 14 42 1.0-1 . 1-0 5 . 2-57 . . . 91 Ray, R. 11 21 20 41 5.5-24 4.5-19 . 2 6 1-0 . . . 7 Hudson, D. 11 28 11 39 2.0-6 . 3-60 3 . 1-0 . . . 52 Hardee, J. 11 15 14 29 5.0-13 1.5-6 . . 1 . 1 . . 32 Williams, A. 11 22 6 28 . . 1-4 6 . . . . . 90 Lumbu, C. 10 12 13 25 1.0-6 1.5-6 . . . . . . . 42 Wilson, C. 7 19 5 24 3.0-5 . . . 5 . . . . 96 Flynn, T. 10 14 7 21 2.5-8 2.0-6 . . 1 . . . . 37 Candler, L. 6 12 8 20 . . . 1 1 . . . . 57 Barrentine, A. 8 8 8 16 2.0-4 . . . . 1-0 . . . 4 White, D. 7 14 2 16 . . 1-59 2 . . . . . 49 Dirton, R. 7 13 1 14 . . . . . . . . . 8 Duff, M. 10 9 5 14 1.5-4 . . 1 1 . . . . 93 Conner, E. 8 6 7 13 3.5-13 1.5-4 . 1 . . . . . 58 Hicks, S. 7 6 6 12 . . . . 1 . . . . 34 Chambers, C. 6 6 1 7 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . 1 1-0 . . . 88 Pertz, C. 7 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . . 46 Lorenz, C. 10 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . . 33 Curcio, P. 5 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 23 Parks, R. 6 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . . 94 Boddy, M. 1 3 1 4 2.0-13 1.0-12 . . . . 1 . . 26 Church, D. 10 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . . 39 Thompson, Z. 3 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 84 Fleming, J. 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 59 Johnson, B. 3 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 18 Hall, S. 3 . 3 3 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 83 Light, J. 6 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 40 Matis, J. 7 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 44 Duncan, A. 3 3 . 3 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . 47 Stanley, D. 4 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 41 Little, J. 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 12 Crumbaker, M. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 3 Pratt, S. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 85 Hall, J. 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 16 Ravenal, D. 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 80 Jordan, C. 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 13 Gaillard, E. 2 . 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . TM TEAM 5 1 . 1 . . . . . 1-0 1 1 . 31 Jones, C. 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 11 519 284 803 83-311 27-152 12-280 37 24 12-57 9 1 . Opponents...... 11 514 299 813 78-218 6-42 4-24 10 8 1 5-187 14 2 .
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2009 Football Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP FIRST DOWNS 153 178 Rushing 124 87 Passing 20 81 Penalty 9 10 RUSHING YARDAGE 2484 1568 Yards gained rushing 2776 1921 Yards lost rushing 292 353 Rushing Attempts 583 425 Average Per Rush 4.3 3.7 Average Per Game 225.8 142.5 TDs Rushing 24 13 PASSING YARDAGE 517 1936 Att-Comp-Int 73-31-4 284-160-12 Average Per Pass 7.1 6.8 Average Per Catch 16.7 12.1 Average Per Game 47.0 176.0 TDs Passing 5 14 TOTAL OFFENSE 3001 3504 Total Plays 656 709 Average Per Play 4.6 4.9 Average Per Game 272.8 318.5 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 42-810 43-764 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 11-45 21-193 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-280 4-24 FUMBLES-LOST 35-15 27-12 PENALTIES-YARDS 49-411 61-500 PUNTS-AVG 68-38.3 58-32.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:34 29:22 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 43/142 38/145 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 10/21 16/30 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Overtime Total Brevard 83 59 36 59 6 243 Opponents 61 95 45 36 3 240
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2009 SAC Standings & Statistics Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Carson-Newman 7-0 1.000 11-3 .786 Wingate 5-2 .714 7-3 .700 Mars Hill 4-3 .571 6-4 .600 Newberry 4-3 .571 6-4 .600 Brevard 3-4 .429 7-4 .636 Lenoir-Rhyne 2-5 .286 5-6 .455 Tusculum 2-5 .286 3-7 .300 Catawba 1-6 .143 4-6 .400
Home W-L-T 7-0 3-2 2-2 2-2 4-1 2-4 1-3 1-4
Road W-L-T 4-3 4-1 4-2 4-2 3-3 3-2 2-4 3-2
Neutral W-L-T 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
First Team - Offense Quarterback Alex Good, Carson-Newman Wide Receiver David Smith, Newberry Wide Receiver Ryan Tallent, Tusculum Wide Receiver Reggie Hubbard, Carson-Newman Running Back Jonas Randolph, Mars Hill Running Back Buck Wakefield, Carson-Newman Running Back Vince Jordan, Wingate Tight End Jerrell NeSmith, Tusculum Offensive Line Michael Tribue, Carson-Newman Offensive Line Terence Crosby, Catawba Offensive Line Josh Sims, Mars Hill Offensive Line Matt Holmes, Newberry Offensive Line Ben Benshoof, Wingate Placekicker Gareth Rowlands, Tusculum Long Snapper Skylar West, Tusculum
Second Team - Offense Quarterback Brandon Gantt, Newberry Wide Receiver Kelton Tindal, Newberry Wide Receiver Delric Ellington, Wingate Wide Receiver Brandon Bunn, Catawba Running Back S.J. Worrell, Newberry Running Back Marcus Foster, Tusculum Running Back Nate Inman, Carson-Newman Tight End Ryan Webber, Wingate Offensive Line Tilmon Hollingshed, Carson-Newman Offensive Line Hannibal Ruiz, Tusculum Offensive Line Harrison Smith, Lenoir-Rhyne Offensive Line Charlie Byers, Brevard Offensive Line Adam Baxter, Carson-Newman Placekicker Carlos Lopez, Carson-Newman Long Snapper Miles Hite, Carson-Newman
First Team – Defense Defensive Line Zeke Andrews, Carson-Newman Defensive Line Melquan Fair, Catawba Defensive Line Lance Clark, Newberry Defensive Line Antwan Murchinson, Mars Hill Linebacker Stanley Jones, Brevard Linebacker Andre Moyd, Newberry Linebacker Brian Brown, Carson-Newman Linebacker Josh Baker, Mars Hill Defensive Back Ron Parker, Newberry Defensive Back Mario Russell, Carson-Newman Defensive Back Marcus Shuford, Lenoir-Rhyne Defensive Back Michael Gist, Brevard Punter John Gregory, Tusculum Return Specialist Perry Floyd, Wingate
Second Team – Defense Defensive Line Justin Jefferson, Brevard Defensive Line Maurice Harris, Mars Hill Defensive Line Brandon Harmon, Carson-Newman Defensive Line Brandon Sutton, Catawba Linebacker Cory Johnson, Catawba Linebacker Elliette Jackson, Carson-Newman Linebacker Prince Simunyu, Brevard Linebacker Aaron Plyler, Wingate Defensive Back Tylan Merkerson, Wingate Defensive Back P.J. Woods, Carson-Newman Defensive Back Keadran Pinckney, Mars Hill Defensive Back Kamaal McIlwain, Newberry Punter Chris Jones, Carson-Newman Return Specialist Antonio Patton, Newberry
Co-Offensive Players Of The Year – Jonas Randolph, Mars Hill, and Alex Good, Carson-Newman Defensive Player Of The Year – Ron Parker, Newberry Freshman Offensive Player Of The Year – Bo Cordell, Tusculum Freshman Defensive Player Of The Year – Qua Jackson, Carson-Newman Coach Of The Year – Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman Jacobs Blocking Trophy – Michael Tribue, Carson-Newman
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2009-2010 Men’s Golf Season in Review Returning only two of the five men’s golfers who were among the top five from last season’s team, Coach Matt Adamski knew the team would go through ups and downs on the season, but the talent of the squad was apparent early on as the Tornados came out of the gate hot, winning three of their first four tournaments on their way to a seventh place finish at the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Golf Tournament. The Tornados first action came on September 14th and 15th in the Montreat Fall Invitational. Brevard was down six strokes after the first day of competition, but roared back on day two, carding a two-day score of 593, led by Joshua Davis as the sophomore scored 144, even par to finish second overall.
Tommie Bush eyes the line while putting in the Independent Collegiate Invitational
The Tornados made it two tournaments in a row the following weekend at the Benedict Quadrangular. Sophomore Thomas Rennie received medalist honors in the one day event, finishing with a 74, 2-over for the day. Brevard topped second place Paine College by 11 strokes with the win. Following a ninth place finish in the Tusculum Fall Invitational, the Tornados hosted Lees-McRae College in a two-team match at the Connestee Falls Country Club. Senior Thomas Bush led the Tornados and all individuals with a round of 74, 2-over par to take medalist honors. Davis finished in second place with a 75, as the Tornados defeated the Bobcats by 11 strokes for their third win of the season. The Tornados finished up the fall season with a 2nd place finish against Mars Hill and 11th place result in the LMU Fall Invitational, before starting up the spring season on March 5-7 in Greenville, Tenn. In the spring, the Tornados opened with a 13th place result at the Tusculum Invitational, before recording a fourth place finish at the Montreat Invitational on March 14th. Following a second-place result at the Winston Salem Spring Golf Challenge, the Tornados finished 3rd in the Independent Collegiate Tournament on their way to the SAC Tournament.
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The Tornados sat in third at the SAC tournament through the first 27 holes as Davis was second overall sitting at even par. In the last two rounds of the tournament the Tornados battled the elements and the course on their way to a seventh place finish in the tournament. Freshman Parker Lewis led the charge for the Tornados with a three-round score of 225, firing a team low 69 in the third round of play to finish in a tie for 16th place overall.
Michael Stamper shows his form while teeing off
2009-2010 Women’s Golf Season in Review
The Tornados women’s golf team came out of the gate on fire in the fall season as well, recording victories in three of their first five tournaments, setting new scoring records in three of their events on their way to their best season in their two year existence.
Following the Intersquad Tournament, the Tornados took part in the Montreat Fall Tournament to open the fall season. Sophomore Lucy McNulty earned medalist honors for the team, recording a two-day score of 164, including a BC record 79 in the second round to lead Brevard to a third place finish.
The record did not stand long as Alisiya Macy Kottyan follows the path of Klochkova topped McNulty’s record with a oneher ball as she heads up to the green round 78 to earn medalist honors in the Benedict Triangular as the Tornados broke the team scoring record with a 338, defeating host Benedict by 150 strokes, on the way to their first tournament victory. The Tornados came back the following weekend to finish 11th in the Tusculum Fall Invitational, before responding with their second victory of the season on October 1st in the one-day Montreat College Invitational. McNulty took medalist honors again, while Klochkova and freshman Macy Kottyan finished second and sixth respectively as the Tornados recorded a 364 for the win. The Tornados wrapped up the fall season with their first victory over a South Atlantic Conference opponent, taking on Mars Hill College at the Glen Cannon Country Club in a one-on-one tournament. McNulty again received medalist honors with a one round score of 83. Klochkova and Katie Brown also finished in the top five in the event as the Tornados defeated the Lions 367-421. The Tornados numbers decreased in the spring, as Klochkova, Kottyan and Erika Kellems were the lone athletes to return to the women’s golf team and they participated in two events as individuals. Klochkova recorded a podium finish in the Winston-Salem State Spring Golf Challenge, finishing fourth overall in the tournament. In the SAC tournament, Klochkova again led the team, finishing tied for 33rd overall, while Kottyan and Kellems recorded their best rounds of the tournament on the final day. Brevard loses senior Tommie Bush, but returns everyone else as they look to continue to build on their successes this season as they look to challenge the leaders in the South Atlantic Conference.
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2009-2010 Men’s Golf Roster
2009-2010 BC Men’s Golf Team
2009-2010 Brevard College Men’s Golf Roster #
Name
Cl.
Hometown
Previous School
Thomas Bush
Sr.
Dacula, Ga.
Dacula HS
Zack Christy
Jr.
Highlands, N.C.
Smokey Mountain HS
Robert Craig
Fr.
Cherokee, N.C.
Joshua Davis
So.
Old Fort, N.C.
Chris Dixon
So.
Mount Holly, N.C.
John Dorner
Fr.
Brevard, N.C.
Andrew Hall
So.
Statesville, N.C.
Mike Jones
Sr.
Kershaw, S.C.
North Central HS
Parker Lewis
Fr.
Hayesville, N.C.
Hayesville HS
Thomas Rennie
So.
Aberdeen, SCOTLAND
Robert Gordon’s College
Michael Stamper
Penn Thompkins
So.
Charleston, S.C.
Head Coach: Matt Adamski
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Pos.
McDowell HS
2009-2010 Women’s Golf Roster
2009-2010 BC Women’s Golf Team
2009-2010 Brevard College Women’s Golf Roster #
Name
Pos.
Cl.
Hometown
Rachel Driver
Fr.
Lake Toxaway, N.C.
Erika Kellems
Jr.
Beech Island, S.C.
Alisiya Klochkova
So.
Moscow, RUSSIA
Macy Kottyan
Fr.
Matthews, N.C.
Head Coach: Matt Adamski
Previous School
Silver Bluff H.S.
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2009-2010 Men’s Golf Schedule 2009-2010 BC Men’s Golf Schedule Date
Event
Location
Result
Sep. 14-15, 2009 @ Montreat Fall Invitational
Brevard, N.C.
1st
Sep. 22, 2009
Columbia, S.C.
1st
Sep. 28-29, 2009 @ Tusculum Fall Invitational
Greenville, Tenn.
9th
Oct. 1, 2009
@ Lees-McRae College
Brevard, N.C.
1st
Oct. 9, 2009
Mars Hill
Brevard, N.C.
2nd
Oct. 19-20, 2009 @ LMU Invitational
Tazewell, Tenn.
11th
Mar. 5-7, 2010
Greeneville, Tenn.
13th
@ Benedict University
@ Tusculum
Mar. 20-21, 2010 @ Winston-Salem Golf Challenge
Winston-Salem, N.C. 2nd
Apr. 11-13, 2010 Brevard
Etowah, N.C.
3rd
Apr. 18-20, 2010 SAC Tournament
Etowah, N.C.
7th
Home events are in bold. * - indicates Conference event All times are local.
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2009-2010 Women’s Golf Schedule 2009-2010 BC Women’s Golf Schedule Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Sep. 14-15, 2009 Montreat Fall Invitational
Brevard, N.C.
3rd
Sep. 22, 2009
Columbia, S.C.
1st
Sep. 28-29, 2009 Tusculum Fall Invitational
Greenville, Tenn.
11th
Oct. 1, 2009
Montreat College
Brevard, N.C.
1st
Oct. 9, 2009
Mars Hill
Brevard, N.C.
1st
Benedict University
Mar. 20-21, 2010 @ Winston-Salem Golf Challenge
Winston-Salem, N.C. Individuals
Apr. 18-20, 2010 SAC Tournament
Etowah, N.C.
Individuals
Home events are in bold. * - indicates Conference event All times are local.
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All-SAC Teams
2009-2010 Men’s Golf All-SAC Team
First Team Liam Ashby, Carson-Newman Brad Robinson, Carson-Newman Eric Kennedy, Lincoln Memorial Daniel Stanley, Newberry Chandler Gruenemeier, Newberry
Second Team Jonathan Clapp, Catawba Jack Garrett, Lenoir-Rhyne Jason Garrett, Lenoir-Rhyne Jamie Chapman, Lincoln Memorial Matthew Campbell, Newberry
Coach of the Year: Brian McCants, Newberry Freshman of the Year: Chandler Gruenemeier, Newberry Golfer of the Year: Eric Kennedy, Lincoln Memorial SAC Scholar-Athlete: Braden Jackson, Wingate
2009-2010 Women’s Golf All-SAC Team
First Team Sarah Jane Siniard, Carson-Newman Jessica Tarbet, Carson-Newman Kelsey Babos, Catawba Maria Besio, Newberry Josefine Mensner, Newberry
Second Team Erica Ray, Carson-Newman Melanie Manis, Carson-Newman Lisa Brandl, Newberry Barbara Castro, Newberry Ashley Denton, Wingate
Coach of the Year: Lauren Ressler, Newberry Freshman of the Year: Josefine Mensner, Newberry Golfer of the Year: Sarah Jane Siniard, Carson-Newman SAC Scholar-Athlete: Kirsten Wolff, Lincoln Memorial
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2009 Men’s Soccer Season in Review With 12 new players on roster and a pair of Division I opponents on the schedule, Men’s Soccer Coach Juan Mascaro knew it was going to be a season of rebuilding and growth for the Tornados as he looked to replace last season’s squad who won five games, including an overtime win over perennial South Atlantic Conference power Lincoln Memorial. Brevard finished the season with a 1-18 record in 2009, and went 0-8 in South Atlantic Conference play, but the Tornados played hard throughout the season, never giving up and pulled off the lone win on the pitch on the BC Soccer Field.
Chris Landvik-Larsen looks ahead to find the open man
The Tornados opened the 2009 season on the road on August 27th, falling on the road in Central, S.C. to Southern Wesleyan, before returning home on August 30th for their first home game of the season. Led by goals by senior midfielder Ian Townson and freshman forward Chris Landvik-Larsen, Brevard went up 2-1 against the Pfeiffer Falcons, but the visitors were able to come back and win the game in overtime, 3-2. The Tornados next game was in Asheville, N.C. against NCAA Division I Big South opponent UNC Asheville. Brevard put up a fight, recording five shots in the game with two by senior forward Craig Galloway going on target, but the Tornados were unable to overcome the Bulldogs. 74
Jack Shaw blasts the ball out of the box to start the Tornados offense
After returning home and falling to Coker on September 6th, the Tornados hosted the Erskine College Flying Fleet on the BC Soccer Field. Sophomore midfielder Renato Barbosa put a shot in the net within the first 10 minutes of the contest to give the Tornados the early lead. Erskine placed in a goal 10 minutes before the half to knot the game up at 1, but Galloway responded with a goal of his own just before the half to net the Tornados a 2-1 advantage. Freshman goalkeeper Jack Shaw stopped four shots in the second half and Landvik-Larsen added an insurance goal as the Tornados
2009 Men’s Soccer Season in Review
snapped their four-game losing streak with their first win, 3-1.
Brevard dropped their next match against NCAA Division I Big South opponent Winthrop before opening conference play with a match on September 19th against CarsonNewman.
The Tornados fought throughout conference play as Barbosa and Galloway each scored goals in SAC competition on the season, but Brevard was unable to top any other opponents the rest of the season in ending with a 14-game losing streak.
Niclas Stolt skies over the Carson-Newman defender for the ball
During the season, the Tornados were ranked among the SAC leaders in saves per game, averaging 4.42 per contest, while finishing ninth in goals, assists and shutouts. Team leaders throughout the season included Landvik-Larsen and Galloway as the duo placed in three goals apiece during the season, leading five players who found the net for Brevard. Townson added a pair of goals on penalty kicks to join the duo in multiple goals on the season. Landvik-Larsen, Barbosa and Nathan deCock had assists in the season to help the Tornados offensive effort. Defensively, Shaw led the way in the goal, recording 79 saves on the season, while playing 17 games. Shaw was also the keeper in the Tornados lone win on the season as well. Thomas Kombol played in three games as well between the pipes for Coach Mascaro. Brevard loses four seniors from this season’s squad, but with the experience gained by the team’s 15 underclassmen, Brevard will be looking to build on the foundation set this season as they continue their goal of competing in the South Atlantic Conference.
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2009 Men’s Soccer Roster
2009 BC Men’s Soccer Team
2009 Brevard College Men’s Soccer Roster # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 24 25 26
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Name Thomas Kombol Jack Shaw Scott Schuurman Chris Maness Douglas Neill Henri Erti Craig Galloway Niclas Stolt Paul Bergvin Johnathan de Cock Renato Barbosa Anthony Cardenas Ian Townson Miro Mustonen Landon Reid Alec Darcey Tim Blevins Ian Baker Dimitrius McCloghry Zachary Angel Isaiah Ganilla David Natale Chris Landvik-Larsen Ryan Guill
Pos. GK GK D D D F F M M M M M M/F D D F M M M M Redshirt Redshirt F D
Cl. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown Kannapolis, N.C. Simpsonville, S.C. Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA Jacksonville, Fla. Inellan, SCOTLAND Kangasala, FINLAND East Calder, SCOTLAND Kaarina, FINLAND Crossville, Tenn. Utrecht, HOLLAND Vinhedo, BRAZIL Hubert, N.C. Boiling Springs, S.C. Helsinki, FINLAND Shelby, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Boiling Springs, N.C. Wingate, N.C. Sumter, S.C. Incirlik, TURKEY Cherokee, N.C. Unionville, Tenn. Fort Mill, S.C. Troutman, N.C.
Assistant AD/Head Coach: Juan Mascaro (Central Florida, 1994)
Previous School A.L. Brown HS Mauldin High School Ross Sheppard Ridgeview HS Dunoon Grammar School Kangasala HS West Calder, HS Turun normaalikoulu Stone Memorial HS Colegio Sant’Anna-Vinhedo
Swansboro HS Boiling Springs HS Oulunkylan Yhteiskoulu Shelby High Crest HS Forest HIlls HS Irmo HS Incirlik Unit School Cherokee HS Community HS Fort Mill HS South Iredell HS
2009 Men’s Soccer Schedule BC Men’s Soccer (1-18, 0-8 SAC) Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Aug. 27, 2009
@ Southern Wesleyan
Central, S.C.
1-5 L
Aug. 30, 2009
Pfeiffer
Brevard, N.C.
(OT) 2-3 L
Sept. 4, 2009
@ UNC-Asheville
Asheville, N.C.
0-3 L
Sept. 6, 2009
Coker
Brevard, N.C.
0-1 L
Sept. 8, 2009
Erskine
Brevard, N.C.
3-1 W
Sept. 11, 2009
@ Winthrop
Rock Hill, S.C.
1-4 L
Sept. 19, 2009
@ Carson-Newman*
Jefferson City, Tenn. 0-6 L
Sept. 23, 2009
@ Tusculum*
Brevard, N.C.
0-7 L
Sept. 26, 2009
@ Lenoir-Rhyne*
Hickory, N.C.
1-4 L
Sept. 30, 2009
Mars Hill*
Brevard, N.C.
0-3 L
Oct. 3, 2009
North Georgia
Brevard, N.C.
2-4 L
Oct. 7, 2009
@ Queens
Charlotte, N.C.
0-3 L
Oct. 10, 2009
@ Wingate*
Wingate, N.C.
0-8 L
Oct. 13, 2009
Clayton State
Brevard, N.C.
0-2 L
Oct. 16, 2009
@ Belmont Abbey
Belmont, N.C.
0-1 L
Oct. 21, 2009
@ Lincoln Memorial*
Harrogate, Tenn.
1-4 L
Oct. 24, 2009
@ North Greenville
Tigerville, S.C.
0-3 L
Oct. 28, 2009
@ Newberry*
Newberry, S.C.
0-4 L
Oct. 31, 2009
Catawba*
Brevard, N.C.
0-3 L
Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event All times are local.
2009 Men’s Soccer Individual Statistics 2009 Brevard College Season Statistics
## 25 12 6 7 13 5 14 10 18 26 11 9 15 17 2 8 01 00 4 21
(--------------SHOTS-------------) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Chris Landvik-Larsen 18-17 3 1 7 41 .073 22 .537 0 0-0 Ian Townson 18-17 2 0 4 26 .077 7 .269 0 2-2 Craig Galloway 18-17 3 0 6 24 .125 13 .542 1 0-0 Niclas Stolt 18-17 0 0 0 12 .000 5 .417 0 0-0 Miro Mustonen 16-15 0 0 0 11 .000 6 .545 0 0-0 Henri Erti 18-17 0 0 0 10 .000 5 .500 0 0-0 Landon Reid 15-6 0 0 0 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 Renato Barbosa 15-12 1 1 3 7 .143 5 .714 0 0-0 Ian Baker 17-3 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 Ryan Guill 5-3 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 Anthony Cardenas 15-11 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 Nathan deCock 13-9 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Alec Darcey 17-6 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 Tim Blevins 13-3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Scott Schuurman 11-10 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Paul Bergvin 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Jack Shaw 17-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Thomas Kombol 3-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Douglas Neill 7-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Zachary Angel 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 11 4 26 168 .065 75 .446 1 2-2 Opponents 18 69 50 188 354 .195 153 .432 16 1-1
## Name GP-GS Minutes 01 Jack Shaw 17-15 1445:15 00 Thomas Kombol 3-1 184:45 Total 19 1720:00 Opponents 19 1719:27
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(----GOALS----) (----SAVES----) (---RECORD---) GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 53 3.30 79 .598 1 15 0 0 12 5.85 3 .200 0 1 0 0 69 3.61 84 .549 1 17 0 0 11 0.58 64 .853 17 1 0 12
2009 Men’s Soccer Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
BCM
OPP
11-168 0.58 .065 75-168 .446 9.3 4 47 2-2
69-354 3.61 .195 153-354 .432 19.7 50 137 1-1
20 0
18 1
750 7/107 0/0
1014 12/84
GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Brevard College 5 6 0 11 Opponents 29 39 1 69
SHOTS BY PERIOD Brevard College Opponents
1st 70 171
2nd 98 182
OT OT2 0 1
Total 168 354
SAVES BY PERIOD Brevard College Opponents
1st 40 27
2nd 44 37
OT OT2 0 0
Total 84 64
CORNER KICKS BY PRD Brevard College Opponents
1st 26 64
2nd 21 73
OT OT2 0 0
Total 47 137
FOULS BY PERIOD Tornados Opponents
1st 74 117
2nd 79 115
OT OT2 0 0
Total 153 232
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2009 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Carson-Newman 7-1 .875 14-5-1 .725 Wingate 6-1-1 .813 13-5-1 .711 LMU 6-1-1 .813 10-5-1 .656 Lenoir-Rhyne 4-2-2 .625 8-6-4 .556 Tusculum 4-4 .500 10-6-2 .611 Mars Hill 2-3-3 .438 8-8-4 .500 Newberry 2-6 .250 3-14-2 .211 Catawba 1-6-1 .188 5-12-1 .306 Brevard 0-8 .000 1-18 .053
Home W-L-T 7-1-1 8-1 6-1 5-2-4 6-1 3-5-2 1-6-2 3-5-1 1-6
2009 All-SAC Team
Road W-L-T 7-2 5-3-1 3-3-1 3-4 2-5-2 3-2-2 2-8 2-6 0-12
Neutral W-L-T 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 2-0 2-1 0-0 0-1 0-0
First Team Second Team Forward - Omar Cooke, Carson-Newman Forward - Willian Moura, Lincoln Memorial Forward - Robert Hill, Carson-Newman Forward - Fernando Silveira, Lincoln Memorial Forward - Dave Bailey, Lenoir-Rhyne Forward - Adrian Ochoa, Newberry Forward - Junior Nyemb, Wingate Forward - Andres Jarquin, Tusculum Midfielder - Gary Higgins, Lenoir-Rhyne Forward - Marc Joseph, Tusculum Midfielder - Aaron McKenna, Lincoln Memorial Midfielder - Everardo Flores, Carson-Newman Midfielder - Anteneh Lemma, Tusculum Midfielder - Richard Marquetty, Carson-Newman Midfielder - Scott Lucky, Tusculum Midfielder - Lucas Paulini, Tusculum Midfielder - Luke Mulholland, Wingate Defender - Nick Rich, Tusculum Defender - Adam Thomas, Carson-Newman Defender - Philip Hagen, Tusculum Defender - Matthew Finlay, Carson-Newman Defender - Jack Vundum, Wingate Defender - Jon Abraham, Lenoir-Rhyne Goalkeeper - Jordan Moore, Carson-Newman Defender - Lucas Pereira, Lincoln Memorial Defender - Tom Poole, Wingate Goalkeeper - Mike Watkins, Lincoln Memorial Coach of the Year: Allen Vital, Carson-Newman Freshman of the Year: Adrian Ochoa, Newberry Player of the Year: Luke Mulholland, Wingate SAC Scholar-Athlete: Junior Nyemb
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2009 Women’s Soccer Season in Review The Tornados capped a promising second season as full members of NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference by earning a berth into the 2009 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament in Jefferson City, Tenn. and recorded a winning home record for the second season in a row. Brevard finished up the season with a 6-12-1 record, going 0-7-1 in South Atlantic Conference play, but the Tornados finished with a 5-3-1 home record in the regular season, topping last season’s 5-4-1 mark on the Brevard College soccer field. Welcoming a new coach in Shigeyoshi Shinohara, who took over the program in the spring of 2009, the Tornados opened up the 2009 regular season with an exhibition and a trio of scrimmages from August 13th-21st.
Nikki Peacock advances the ball during a game on the BC Soccer Field
The practice paid off as the Tornados opened the season with a win on the Brevard pitch, topping Montreat 1-0 to start the season on August 27th on freshman Allie Hovis’ first goal of her collegiate career. The Tornados continued their winning ways on August 29th, defeating Anderson University in overtime on another goal by Hovis. Brevard found another hero in its third game of the season as Bailey Varley found the net three times, with the final goal hitting the net in double overtime as the Tornados topped Lees-McRae on September 1st, 4-3. Hovis and Katherine Donohue both scored in Brevard’s fourth game of the season to run the winning streak to four in a row, the Tornados longest streak since the 2004 season, as Brevard topped Young Harris, 2-1. The Tornados winning streak was snapped in the final game of their five-game home stand to open up the 2009 season, taking Montevallo to the wire behind a 17 save performance by senior goalkeeper Sydney Douglas, before falling in double overtime, 1-0.
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The loss opened up a six game losing streak as the Tornados also dropped matches to North Greenville, Lenoir-Rhyne, Lincoln Memorial, Newberry and Tusculum, before rallying to overcome an own goal against Converse as senior midfielder Chelsea Shew found the back of the net and sophomore forward Alyssa Caracena put in the game winner less than a minute into overtime to snap the skid as Brevard left Spartanburg, S.C. with the 2-1 victory.
Chelsea Freeman goes for the goal in the Tornados win over Montreat
The Tornados fell in their next two contests before returning home on October 10th to take on Warren Wilson College. Freshman midfielder
2009 Women’s Soccer Season in Review
Chantel Azevedo assisted on a pair of Varley goals and found the back of the net herself and sophomore goalkeeper Jordan Box turned back both Owls’ shot attempts in recording the 3-0 win to break the losing streak.
After falling to Southern Wesleyan in their next game, the Tornados came into their South Atlantic Conference match against Mars Hill needing at least a tie to earn a chance to qualify for the 2009 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament. Hovis put the Tornados ahead early, but the Tornados were unable to retain the advantage in setting for the 1-1 tie against the Lions on October 16th.
Allie Hovis chases down the ball during the Tornados win over the Cavaliers
The Tornados finished the regular season by falling to Carson-Newman and Catawba, leaving their fate to qualify for the tournament up to a coin flip to see if they would qualify for the tournament. Brevard won the flip, locking up the eighth-seed and headed to their first postseason play. Douglas made 12 saves in the game as Brevard faced off with tournament host and top-seed Carson-Newman on November 4th, and Hovis placed two shots on goal, but the Tornados were unable to overcome the Eagles in falling in the quarterfinals. During the season, the Tornados were ranked among the leaders in the South Atlantic Conference in several categories. Brevard finished second in the conference in total saves with 134 on the season, averaging 7.05 per game, while finishing eighth in the SAC in shutouts with two on the season. Offensively, the Tornados finished eighth in the conference in goals scored and assists on the season. Varley and Hovis led the Tornados with seven goals apiece as eight Brevard players recorded goals in the 2009 season. Varley and Hovis also led the team as each player scored a pair of game-winning goals on the season. Varley, Hovis and Azevedo led the team with three assists apiece, while Caracena also finished among the leaders on the season with a pair of goals. In-between the pipes, Douglas received the majority of the minutes and recorded three of Brevard’s wins on the season, while Jordan Box recorded three wins in the four games she saw action in the net. The Tornados lose five seniors from the squad in Kayla Yingst, Chelsea Shew, Jessica Guadagno, Kelly Harris and Sydney Douglas, but retain the majority of their starting lineup with 14 underclassmen returning next season. Brevard will look to build on their success as they look to take the next step in the SAC.
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2009 Women’s Soccer Roster
2009 BC Women’s Soccer Team
2009 Brevard College Women’s Soccer Roster # 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 21 24 25 27
Name Jordan Box Sydney Douglas Alyssa Caracena Caitlin Hubbard Chelsea Shew Latoshia Hopewell Hannah Graham Teresa Musick Allie Hovis Kelly Harris Cherie Haseltine Kayla Yingst Jessica Guadagno Chantel Azevedo Katherine Donohue Bailey Varley Nikki Peacock Chelsea Watson Rachael Laughlin Janet Basinger Danielle Burch Chelsea Freeman
Pos. GK GK F/M D M F M D F/M M M D D F/M D F F F D D M M
Cl. So. Sr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. So.
Hometown Previous School Hoover, Ala. Hoover HS Houston, Texas Cypress Creek HS Raleigh, N.C. Wakefield HS Clayton, N.C. Clayton HS Hendersonville, N.C. West Henderson HS Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Pigeon Forge HS Mooresville, N.C. Lake Norman High Hagerstown, Md. South Hagerstown High Charlotte, N.C. Ardrey Kell Hendersonville, N.C. West Henderson HS Marietta, Ga. Kell HS Hendersonville, N.C. West Hendersonville HS Port Colborne, Ontario, CANADA Lakeshore Catholic HS Maple, Ontario St. Elizabeth Catholic HS Fredericksburg, Va. James Monroe HS Concord, N.C. Jay M. Robinson HS Uxbridge, Ontario, CANADA Uxbridge Secondary Sevierville, Tenn. Gatlinburg-Pittman HS Chesapeake, Va. Hickory HS Charleston, S.C. James Island Charter HS Boiling Springs, N.C. Crest HS Charlotte, N.C. Grace Academy
Head Coach: Shigeyoshi Shinohara (Yamaguchi University, 1996) Assistant Coach: Caity Brown (Campbell, 2009)
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2009 Women’s Soccer Schedule BC Women’s Soccer (6-12-1, 0-7-1 SAC)
Date Aug. 13, 2009 Aug. 15, 2009 Aug. 18, 2009 Aug. 21, 2009 Aug. 27, 2009 Aug. 29, 2009 Sept. 1, 2009 Sept. 4, 2009 Sept. 6, 2009 Sept. 8, 2009 Sept. 16, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Sept. 23, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Sept. 30, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 7, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 13, 2009 Oct. 16, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 30, 2009 Nov. 4, 2009
Opponent Henderson Soccer Club: Rage Carolina Mountains Soccer Club Milligan @ Limestone Montreat Anderson Lees-McRae Young Harris Montevallo @ North Greenville @ Lenoir-Rhyne* Lincoln Memorial* @ Newberry* @ Tusculum* @ Converse @ King @ Wingate* Warren Wilson @ Southern Wesleyan Mars Hill* Carson-Newman* @ Catawba* @ Carson-Newman
Location Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Gaffney, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Tigerville, S.C. Hickory, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Newberry, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Bristol, Tenn. Wingate, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Central, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Jefferson City, Tenn.
Result 6:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 1-0 W (OT) 3-2 W (2OT) 4-3 W 2-1 W (2OT) 0-1 L 0-1 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 0-5 L 0-4 L (OT) 2-1 W 1-2 L 1-5 L 3-0 W 0-2 L 1-1 T 1-2 L 0-6 L 0-5 L
Home events are in bold. Scrimmages and Exhibitions are in Italics. SAC Tournament games are in bold italics. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event All times are local.
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2009 Women’s Soccer Individual Statistics 2009 Brevard College Season Statistics
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(--------------SHOTS-------------) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Bailey Varley 19-15 7 3 17 43 .163 23 .535 2 0-0 Allie Hovis 17-13 7 3 17 41 .171 25 .610 2 0-0 Kelly Harris 18-14 0 1 1 21 .000 7 .333 0 0-0 Chantel Azevedo 18-13 1 3 5 20 .050 10 .500 0 0-0 Nikki Peacock 19-18 0 1 1 17 .000 10 .588 0 0-0 Alyssa Caracena 17-3 2 1 5 12 .167 10 .833 1 0-0 Hannah Graham 19-15 1 0 2 10 .100 5 .500 0 0-0 Chelsea Freeman 18-17 0 0 0 8 .000 1 .125 0 0-0 Caitlin Hubbard 16-7 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 Chelsea Watson 18-2 0 0 0 4 .000 4 1.000 0 0-0 Jessica Guadagno 18-7 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 Cherie Haseltine 13-2 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 Katherine Donohue 17-8 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0 Chelsea Shew 16-2 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 Latoshia Hopewell 6-2 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 Janet Basinger 7-4 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 Danielle Burch 15-2 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Rachael Laughlin 19-17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Teresa Musick 15-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Kayla Yingst 19-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Brevard 19 21 13 55 199 .106 109 .548 6 0-0 Opponents 19 47 34 128 317 .148 180 .568 11 3-3
## Name GP-GS Minutes 00 Jordan Box 4-3 305:42 1 Sydney Douglas 16-15 1445:01 Brevard 19 1750:43 Opponents 19 1750:43
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(----GOALS----) (----SAVES----) (---RECORD---) GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 3 0.88 9 .750 3 0 0 1 44 2.74 125 .740 3 11 1 1 47 2.42 134 .740 6 11 1 2 21 1.08 88 .807 11 6 1 8
2009 Women’s Soccer Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS BCW OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 21-199 47-317 Goals scored average 1.08 2.42 Shot pct .106 .148 Shots on goal-Attempts 109-199 180-317 SOG pct .548 .568 Shots/Game 10.5 16.7 Assists 13 34 CORNER KICKS 48 92 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 3-3 PENALTIES Yellow cards 8 4 Red cards 2 0 ATTENDANCE Total 1280 815 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/142 10/82 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Brevard College 13 15 0 0 28 Opponents 21 26 0 0 47
SHOTS BY PERIOD Brevard College Opponents
1st 107 174
2nd 135 159
OT 3 0
OT2 5 2
Total 250 335
SAVES BY PERIOD Brevard College Opponents
1st 62 47
2nd 56 53
OT 0 2
OT2 1 2
Total 119 104
CORNER KICKS BY PRD Brevard College Opponents
1st 25 42
2nd 33 41
OT 0 0
OT2 0 0
Total 58 83
FOULS BY PERIOD Brevard College Opponents
1st 55 83
2nd 90 88
OT 1 0
OT2 0 1
Total 146 172
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2009 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Carson-Newman 6-1-1 .813 20-3-1 .854 Tusculum 6-2 .750 15-5-3 .717 Catawba 5-2-1 .688 13-5-2 .700 Newberry 5-2-1 .688 13-5-2 .700 Wingate 4-3-1 .563 11-4-3 .694 Lenoir-Rhyne 4-4 .500 14-7-2 .652 LMU 3-5 .375 7-8-3 .472 Brevard 0-7-1 .063 6-12-1 .342 Mars Hill 0-7-1 .063 2-15-1 .139
Home W-L-T 8-3-1 7-2-1 10-2 7-2-1 7-0-2 9-2 4-5 5-3-1 0-8
2009 All-SAC Team
Road W-L-T 7-0 2-2-1 3-1-2 6-2-1 4-4-1 5-4-1 3-2-3 1-9 2-5-1
Neutral W-L-T 5-0 6-1-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-1 0-0 0-2
First Team Second Team Forward - Nikki Brannon, Carson-Newman Forward - Stephanie Borland, Catawba Forward - Trenna Howell, Carson-Newman Forward - Tramicka James, Tusculum Forward - Elizabeth Hawes, Lenoir-Rhyne Forward - Kelly Adams, Wingate Forward - Laura Linehan, Lenoir-Rhyne Forward - Kerstin Williams, Wingate Midfielder - Andrea Saevik, Carson-Newman Midfielder - Sandra Kaelin, Carson-Newman Midfielder - Maria Borland, Catawba Midfielder - Morgan Gruenenfelder, Carson-Newman Midfielder - Courtney Turner, Tusculum Midfielder - Tasha Wilhelm, Catawba Defender - Melissa Morris, Carson-Newman Midfielder - Katie Gair, Catawba Defender - Alexa Baird, Catawba Midfielder - Michaela Peach, Newberry Defender - Catherine Hauck, Lenoir-Rhyne Defender - Raquel Abrile, Lincoln Memorial Defender - Megan Mastalerz, Wingate Defender - Sara Geisman, Newberry Goalkeeper - Emily Rhoades, Newberry Defender - Ashley Bradford, Tusculum Defender - Madi Welch, Wingate Goalkeeper - Lauren MacKenzie, Carson-Newman Coach of the Year: Phil McNamara, Carson-Newman Freshman of the Year: Elizabeth Hawes, Lenoir-Rhyne Player of the Year: Elizabeth Hawes, Lenoir-Rhyne SAC Scholar-Athlete: Abby Martin, Mars Hill
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2010 Softball Season in Review With a defense paced by a pitcher who led the South Atlantic Conference in strikeouts and a player who led the team in doubles, the Tornados looked to a 2010 season with promise as they looked to repeat their second trip to postseason play. Brevard finished the season with a 19-26 record, going 5-11 in South Atlantic Conference play to improve on last season’s total by two victories and three SAC wins, tying for sixth overall in the conference, but due to tiebreakers, were left out of the South Atlantic Conference tournament. The Tornados opened the season on the road on February 10th, taking on Limestone. Brevard fell Kristina Clayton puts the ball in play in the first game of the doubleheader, but rallied for one of her 45 hits on the season back to win game two, 4-1 behind Liz Houser’s first victory of the season. Brevard dropped its next four contests before picking up their second win at home against North Greenville as Martika Elmore had 12 strikeouts, and the Tornados scored three in the fifth to win. Brevard capped off the month of February with a doubleheader sweep of Virginia Intermont as the Tornados took a pair of one-run contests from the Cobras, 2-1 and coming back after being behind 4-0 to win game two, 5-4. Coach Britne Stubbs team opened up the month of March by splitting a doubleheader with #24-ranked USC Aiken, winning the first game 7-6, before starting the Mid-South Classic held in Spartanburg, S.C. The Tornados captured wins on the first day against Belmont Abbey behind Brittany Jones’ four RBIs and Kayla Dorsey had two hits in the 3-1 victory over North Greenville for the Tornados. Brevard came out of the Classic with a 9-0 victory over Southern Wesleyan at home, before heading on a eight game road trip that would last until March 27th. On the road, the Tornados swept the Milligan Buffaloes in Johnson City, Tenn., 2-1 and 8-6 and picked up wins over SAC opponents Newberry and Catawba. The Tornados also picked up a victory on March 25th over NCAA Division I opponent Western Carolina, defeating the Catamounts in the first game as Elmore struck out nine and Fletcher and Kristina Clayton each drove in runs.
The Tornados capped off the month of March by run-ruling Tusculum College on the BC Softball field, defeating the visiting Pioneers in the first game of the doubleheader, 9-0, after putting up five runs in the first inning, led by Becca Curlee’s four RBI performance.
Sarah Carlos waits for the pitch against Lincoln Memorial
Brevard picked up their first win in the month of April on the road in Cleveland,
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Ga., defeating Thomas University, 5-2, behind Curlee’s first home run of the season.
Chelsi Mallory extends on one of her 22 doubles to lead the SAC
The Tornados picked up another pair of conference victories at home, defeating Lincoln Memorial in the second game of the doubleheader on April 6th, while topping Wingate in nine innings in the first game on April 10th. In the 5-3 win over the Railsplitters, the Tornados scored all five runs in the second inning capped by a 3 for 3 performance by Clayton. In the 1-0 shutout win over Wingate, Chelsi Mallory hit a walk-off single to give Elmore the victory as the junior pitcher struck out 12 batters in the game while giving up only five hits.
Brevard would fall in their next seven contests, before closing out the regular season with a pair of victories over Truett-McConnell on a wet, rainy afternoon in Brevard. The Tornados took the first game by run-ruling the visiting Bears. Elmore pitched a no-hitter in the contest to go with 10 strikeouts to give Brevard the win. In the second game, the Tornados were led on the mound by Houser as the senior went eight innings, getting the 5-4 victory on Dorsey’s walk-off double in the bottom of the eighth. Mallory led the Tornados in many of the offensive categories on the season as the sophomore led the team with 54 hits, 22 doubles, tied for the lead with four teammates for triples and was tied with Jennifer Gift for the team lead with three home runs. Mallory also led the team with 24 RBIs and 87 total bases. Clayton was the team leader in runs scored with 26 on the season, while Fletcher was second on the team in RBIs on her way to a Second Team All-SAC selection. Elmore led the Tornados on the mound throughout the season, finishing with a 14-14 overall record, throwing 21 complete games and four shutouts. Elmore also led the team and the South Atlantic Conference with 235 strikeouts on her way to joining Fletcher on the All-SAC Second Team. Houser and Gift also saw time on the mound during the season, finishing with a combined 5-11 record and five complete games. Mallory and Elmore were also ranked among the leaders in the NCAA in doubles and strikeouts as Mallory finished the regular season 3rd overall in Division II with an average of 0.49 doubles per game, while Elmore was 14th in strikeouts per seven innings with 9.4 and 16th overall in the NCAA in strikeouts. The Tornados lose four seniors as Houser, Gift, Clayton and Rachel Montgomery graduate, but return the bulk of their team as Brevard will look to continue to improve their record in their quest to be one of the elite teams in the South Atlantic Conference.
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2010 Softball Roster
2010 BC Softball Team
2010 Brevard College Softball Roster
#
Name
Pos.
Cl.
Hometown
Previous School
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 18 21 23 24
Sarah Carlos Brittany Jones Liz Houser Becca Curlee Kristina Clayton Nicole Heusel Kayla Dorsey Michelle Turner Leslie Hylton Kathleen Crady Martika Elmore Devon Staropoli Chelsi Mallory Maddie Fletcher Jennifer Gift Lauryn Whittler Rachel Montgomery
1B CF P SS/OF SS 2B 2B OF/P 1B C/OF P SS C/OF 3B/OF P C/3B P/DH
Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Sr.
Eagle River, Alaska Fort Mill, S.C. Greenville, N.C. Eagle River, Alaska Graham, N.C. Lawrenceville, Ga. West Palm Beach, Fla. Sumter, S.C. Pineville, N.C. Yorba Linda, Calif. Fayetteville, N.C. Plantation, Fla. Mechanicsville, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Durham, N.C. Southfield, Mich. Largo, Fla.
Eagle River High School Nation Ford High School Miami-Dade College Chugiak High School Graham High School Collins Hill High School Palm Beach CC USC Salkehatchie South Mecklenburg HS Esperanza HS UNC-Pembroke Plantation HS Lee-Davis High School Providence High School N. Raleigh Christian Acad. Southfield Christian Keswick Christian School
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Head Coach/Senior Woman Administrator: Britne Stubbs (Queens University of Charlotte, 2005) Assistant Coach: Anna Williamson (UNC Pembroke ‘08) Student Assistant: Bronwyn Burghart
2010 Softball Schedule BC Softball (19-26, 5-11 SAC)
Date Feb. 10, 2010 Feb. 10, 2010 Feb. 20, 2010 Feb. 20, 2010 Feb. 21, 2010 Feb. 21, 2010 Feb. 23, 2010 Feb. 23, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 3, 2010 Mar. 3, 2010 Mar. 5, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 6, 2010 Mar. 7, 2010 Mar. 9, 2010 Mar. 9, 2010 Mar. 18, 2010 Mar. 18, 2010 Mar. 24, 2010 Mar. 24, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 25, 2010 Mar. 27, 2010 Mar. 27, 2010 Mar. 31, 2010 Mar. 31, 2010 Apr. 2, 2010 Apr. 2, 2010 Apr. 3, 2010 Apr. 3, 2010 Apr. 6, 2010 Apr. 6, 2010 Apr. 10, 2010 Apr. 10, 2010 Apr. 14, 2010 Apr. 14, 2010 Apr. 15, 2010 Apr. 15, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010 Apr. 17, 2010 Apr. 20, 2010 Apr. 20, 2010
Opponent @ Limestone @ Limestone King College King College Milligan Milligan North Greenville North Greenville Virginia Intermont Virginia Intermont @ #24 USC-Aiken @ #24 USC-Aiken Belmont Abbey^ University of Charleston, WV^ Fairmont State^ North Greenville^ Limestone^ Southern Wesleyan Southern Wesleyan @ Milligan College @ Milligan College @ Newberry* @ Newberry* @ Western Carolina @ Western Carolina @ Catawba* @ Catawba* Tusculum* Tusculum* @ Mars Hill* @ Mars Hill* Thomas University Thomas University Lincoln Memorial* Lincoln Memorial* Wingate* Wingate* @Carson-Newman* @ Carson-Newman* @ North Greenville @ North Greenville @ Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Lenoir-Rhyne* Truett-McConnell Truett-McConnell
Location Gaffney, S.C. Gaffney, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Aiken, S.C. Aiken, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Johnson City, Tenn. Johnson City, Tenn. Newberry, S.C. Newberry, S.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Cleveland, Ga. Cleveland, Ga. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Jefferson City, Tenn. Jefferson City, Tenn. Tigerville, S.C. Tigerville, S.C. Hickory, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C.
Result 1-8 L 4-1 W 3-4 L 1-3 L 0-1 L 1-6 L 4-2 W 3-5 L 2-1 W 5-4 W 7-6 W 1-5 L (6 inn.) 10-1 W 1-4 L (9 inn.) 6-7 L 3-1 W 5-6 L (6 inn.) 9-0 W 4-5 L 2-1 W 8-6 W 0-7 L 3-1 W 2-1 W 3-7 L 2-3 L 5-3 W (5) 9-0 W 1-4 L 1-3 L 1-9 L 5-2 W 4-6 L 2-3 L 5-3 W (9) 1-0 W 5-7 L 0-7 L 0-3 L 3-4 L 1-9 L 4-5 L 3-5 L (5) 8-0 W (8) 5-4 W
Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game ^ - indicates Mid-South Classic game
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2010 Softball Individual Statistics
Batting Statistics Player Chelsi Mallory Leslie Hylton Kristina Clayton Nicole Heusel Sarah Carlos Maddie Fletcher Martika Elmore Jennifer Gift Kayla Dorsey Becca Curlee Michelle Turner Brittany Jones Kathleen Crady Lauryn Whitter Liz Houser Totals Opponents
AVG .383 .333 .298 .287 .281 .275 .265 .228 .225 .211 .207 .194 .000 .000 .000 .264 .268
GP-GS AB 45-45 141 17-1 3 45-45 151 40-35 122 44-44 128 43-43 120 13-12 34 40-40 114 45-43 89 42-42 109 27-16 58 45-45 134 6-2 4 2-0 3 1-0 0 45-45 1210 45-45 1170
R 20 8 26 15 17 8 5 14 7 18 4 9 1 0 0 152 172
H 54 1 45 35 36 33 9 26 20 23 12 26 0 0 0 320 314
2B 22 0 8 9 8 3 0 3 2 8 1 6 0 0 0 70 60
3B 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 8
HR 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 20
RBI 24 0 15 16 11 20 6 8 8 12 3 15 0 0 0 138 161
TB 87 1 55 44 49 36 15 38 22 36 13 34 0 0 0 430 450
SLG% .617 .333 .364 .361 .383 .300 .441 .333 .247 .330 .224 .254 .000 .000 .000 .355 .385
BB HBP 11 2 0 0 7 1 8 1 8 4 13 2 5 0 7 2 5 1 6 0 1 1 8 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 81 16 91 21
SO GDP 8 0 2 0 19 0 27 0 25 0 21 1 8 0 20 0 28 1 17 1 15 0 28 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 222 5 324 2
OB% .429 .333 .331 .333 .340 .356 .359 .282 .271 .252 .233 .248 .200 .250 .000 .317 .330
SF 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 10
SH 1 0 6 3 0 6 0 2 5 6 1 2 0 0 0 32 40
SB-ATT 3-4 0-0 3-5 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 15-19 64-76
LOB - Team (288), Opp (274). DPs turned - Team (7), Opp (15). IBB - Team (2), M. Elmore 2, Opp (1). Picked off - K. Clayton 1.
Pitching Statistics Player Martika Elmore Jennifer Gift Liz Houser Totals Opponents
ERA 2.93 4.06 4.28 3.46 2.57
W-L 14-14 1-3 4-8 19-25 25-19
APP GS 34 26 11 2 22 17 45 45 45 45
CG SHO/CBO 21 4/1 1 0/0 4 0/1 26 5/1 34 4/0
SV 1 0 0 1 0
IP 174.2 39.2 83.1 297.2 305.0
H 142 52 120 314 320
R 85 27 60 172 152
ER BB SO 2B 73 67 235 31 23 7 36 7 51 17 53 22 147 91 324 60 112 81 222 70
3B 5 3 0 8 5
HR AB B/Avg 9 637 .223 4 169 .308 7 364 .330 20 1170 .268 10 1210 .264
WP HBP BK 11 13 0 0 3 0 1 5 0 12 21 0 14 16 2
PB - Team (12), C. Mallory 12, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - C. Mallory (64-76), M. Elmore (41-48), L. Houser (17-22), J. Gift (6-6). Fielding Statistics Player Leslie Hylton Chelsi Mallory Martika Elmore Sarah Carlos Brittany Jones Becca Curlee Nicole Heusel Kayla Dorsey Maddie Fletcher Kristina Clayton Michelle Turner Liz Houser Jennifer Gift Lauryn Whitter Kathleen Crady Totals Opponents
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C 6 364 53 221 59 47 71 88 115 122 9 26 10 3 1 1195 1345
PO 5 341 14 211 56 42 47 57 48 56 8 4 4 0 0 893 913
A 1 22 38 4 1 3 20 25 59 55 0 19 4 2 0 253 376
E 0 1 1 6 2 2 4 6 8 11 1 3 2 1 1 49 56
FLD% 1.000 .997 .981 .973 .966 .957 .944 .932 .930 .910 .889 .885 .800 .667 .000 .959 .958
DPs 0 1 1 2 0 1 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 15
SBA 0 64 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 6 0 0 64 15
CSB 0 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 12 4
SBA% --- .842 .854 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .773 1.000 --- --- .842 .789
PB 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 9
CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SFA SHA 6 23 3 3 1 14 10 40 8 32
2010 Softball Team Statistics Win-Loss Record When
Overall............. 19-26 Conference.......... 5-11 Non-Conference...... 14-15 Home games.......... 9-9 Away games.......... 7-13 Neutral site........ 3-4 Day games........... 18-25 Night games......... 1-1 vs Left starter..... 3-1 vs Right starter.... 16-25 1-Run games......... 7-9 2-Run games......... 6-6 5+Run games......... 4-6 Extra innings....... 3-3 Shutouts............ 5-4 Scoring 0-2 runs.... 4-15 ....... 3-5 runs.... 9-10 ....... 6-9 runs.... 6-1 ....... 10+ runs.... 0-0 Opponent 0-2 runs... 13-1 ........ 3-5 runs... 4-14 ........ 6-9 runs... 2-11 ........ 10+ runs... 0-0
Scored in 1st inning 7-6 Opp. scored in 1st.. 6-15 Scores first........ 14-7 Opp. scores first... 5-19
After 4 leading..... 10-6 ....... trailing.... 2-18 ....... tied........ 7-2 After 5 leading..... 9-4 ....... trailing.... 1-18 ....... tied........ 6-3 After 6 leading..... 7-4 ....... trailing.... 0-18 ....... tied........ 7-2
Hit 0 home runs..... 14-23 ... 1 home run...... 4-2 ... 2+ home runs.... 1-1 Opponent 0 home runs 14-17 ........ 1 home run. 4-6 ........ 2+ HRs..... 1-3
Made 0 errors....... 8-9 .... 1 error........ 7-6 .... 2+ errors...... 4-11 Opp. made 0 errors.. 7-6 ......... 1 error... 7-10 ......... 2+ errors. 5-10
Out-hit opponent.... 13-8 Out-hit by opponent. 6-17 Hits are tied....... 0-1
Runs W-L
0 0-4
1 1-9
2 3-2
Record when team scores 3 4 5 6 2-5 2-3 5-2 0-1
7 1-0
8 2-0
9 3-0
10+ 0-0
Runs W-L
0 5-0
1 6-1
2 2-0
Record when opponent scores 3 4 5 6 2-5 2-4 0-5 2-3
7 0-5
8 0-1
9 0-2
10+ 0-0
Inn. W-L
1 5-2
2 9-2
3 10-4
Record when leading after 4 5 6 10-6 9-4 7-4
Inn. W-L
1 4-12
2 4-16
3 2-19
Record when trailing after 4 5 6 2-18 1-18 0-18
Inn. W-L
1 2 10-12 6-8
3 7-3
Record when tied after 4 5 6 7-2 6-3 7-2
Inning-by-inning 1 Brevard 21 Opponents 43
3 31 35
4 29 21
8 3 3
9 1 1
Total 152 172
2 14 11
5 17 29
6 18 19
7 18 10
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2010 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Lenoir-Rhyne 15-1 .938 53-9 .855 Carson-Newman 11-5 .688 37-12 .755 Newberry 9-7 .563 30-13 .698 Mars Hill 9-7 .563 29-18 .617 Wingate 8-8 .500 35-15 .700 LMU 5-11 .313 28-23 .549 Catawba 5-11 .313 29-24 .547 Brevard 5-11 .313 19-26 .422 Tusculum 5-11 .313 17-27 .386
First Team
Home W-L-T 18-1 15-5 12-6 19-6 17-3 19-8 20-14 9-9 8-12
2010 All-SAC Team
Catcher - Sarah Atkins, Lenoir-Rhyne Pitcher - Amanda Huckestein, Newberry Pitcher - Dawon Millwood, Lenoir-Rhyne Pitcher - Brittany Blankenship, Wingate 1st base - Ashley Seawell, Mars Hill 2nd base - Carlee Carpenter, Lenoir-Rhyne Shortstop - Kat Rivers, Lenoir-Rhyne 3rd base - Natalie Haithcox, Mars Hill Outfield - Brittany Cherry, Lenoir-Rhyne Outfield - LaRonda McClain, Wingate Outfield - Aissa Gatewood, Newberry Utility - Mary Shealy, Carson-Newman
Second Team
Catcher - Bri Shoemake, Carson-Newman Pitcher - Alex Smith, Lenoir-Rhyne PItcher - Martika Elmore, Brevard 1st base - Sarah Little, Carson-Newman 2nd base - Allie Marshall, Catawba Shortstop - Jessie Howard, Carson-Newman 3rd base - Maddie Fletcher, Brevard Outfield - Carly Sabat, Catawba Outfield - Chelsea Chipoletti, Newberry Outfield - Whitney Durham, Carson-Newman Utility - Meghan LaFevor, Lincoln Memorial
Player of the Year: Kat Rivers, Lenoir-Rhyne Pitcher of the Year: Amanda Huckestein, Newberry Freshman of the Year: Alex Smith, Lenoir-Rhyne Coach of the Year: Shena Hollar, Lenoir-Rhyne Scholar-Athlete: Rebekah Huff, Mars Hill
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Road W-L-T 17-3 13-3 8-4 8-9 16-10 8-13 6-6 7-13 9-13
Neutral W-L-T 18-5 9-4 10-3 2-3 2-2 1-2 3-4 3-4 0-2
2010 Men’s Tennis Season in Review Returning two All-Conference players and adding several key freshmen and transfers, Coach Paul Thomson knew his team had a chance to exceed last year’s result of the Tornados falling in the 2009 SAC Quarterfinals. The Tornados went 8-12 on the season, 4-4 in conference play to earn the #6 seed in the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament. Brevard opened the season in the fall, playing in several exhibitions, including the BC Fall Mountain Invitational, but weather dampened play and the Tornados were only able to complete Week One of the two week event.
Andrew Thompson fires a serve during doubles play against Catawba
The BC Men’s Tennis team opened up the regular season in February against a pair of Division I opponents in Wofford and UNC Asheville. The Tornados fell 7-0 in both matches to open the season down 0-2. After two weeks off, the Tornados hosted Lander on February 26th, falling to the visiting Bearcats 7-2. The Tornados recorded their first victory of the season on the road in Newberry, S.C., defeating SAC opponent Newberry College, 5-4. Scott McCormick won points in singles and doubles for the Tornados and freshman Dorian Feron clinched the match at the No. 4 single position with his 6-0, 6-3 victory. Brevard opened the month of March with a 7-2 loss to Limestone before heading to Hilton Head, S.C. After opening up the trip by falling to Northern Kentucky, the Tornados hit a stride going on a three match winning streak. The streak began on March 9th against Malone College as McCormick clinched the match with a 6-2, 6-1 victory. The second victory also came in Hilton Head as the team snapped their losing streak against Division I opponents as the Tornados swept all three doubles matches and Feron clinched his second victory of the season as Brevard topped George Mason, 4-3.
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Cole Altizer prepares to return volley in singles action against Catawba
Brevard’s third straight victory came against Peach Belt opponent North Georgia as the Tornados took five of the six singles matches in the win over the Saints. Feron clinched his third match of the season with a victory at No. 6 singles in the 6-3 victory.
2010 Men’s Tennis Season in Review
The Tornados dropped their next two matches, falling in SAC competition to Wingate and Tusculum, before their match against North Greenville was cancelled.
The cancellation was just the motivation the team needed, as they responded with back to back victories in the South Atlantic Conference at home, defeating Catawba on March 31st by sweeping all six singles matches and McCormick clinched the Senior Day victory for Brevard against Mars Hill in the 5-4 win.
Scott McCormick lines up for a forehand smash down the line against Mars Hill
The Tornados dropped their next four matches before finishing up the season with an 8-1 victory on the road over SAC opponent Lenoir-Rhyne. The Tornados made it to the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament as the #6 seed and faced off with a familiar opponent in the first round, taking on Tusculum at the Rock Hill Tennis Center. The Tornados avenged their 5-4 defeat to the Pioneers in the Tournament, as Feron clinched his fourth match of the season, winning at No. 5 singles, 6-2, 6-2. The victory placed Brevard in the SAC Tournament Semifinals for the first time, but the season ended in the semis as the Tornados fell to Wingate in a tightly contested match, dropping to the Bulldogs, 5-4. McCormick was named to the South Atlantic Conference All-SAC First Team after a season which saw the junior go 12-7 at No. 1 singles, 7-1 in SAC singles play. The Tornados lose two seniors in Andrew Thompson and Travis Wireback, but retain the bulk of the team as all eight returners gained valuable experience this season as Brevard looks to achieve its goal of reaching the NCAA Regional Tournament.
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2010 Men’s Tennis Roster
2009-2010 BC Men’s Tennis Team
2009-2010 Brevard College Men’s Tennis Roster #
Name
Pos.
Cl.
Hometown
Previous School
Cole Altizer
6-4
Jr.
Charlotte, N.C.
Weddington HS
Shane Apps
5-7
Jr.
Alpharetta, Ga.
Northview HS
Dorian Feron
6-3
Fr.
Hennuyeres, Belgium/
Jarred Fisher
6-0
Jr.
Prime Rose East, South Africa
St. Benedict’s HS
Jonathan Kuhn
6-4
Fr.
Guatemala
John Newcomb Academy
Jonathon Lavelle
5-11
So.
Tunnel Hill, Ga.
NW Whitfield HS
Scott McCormick
5-11
Jr.
Adelaide, Australia
Wichita State
Gary Sugg
-
Fr.
Charlotte, N.C.
Mecklenburg HS
Andrew Thompson 5-11
Sr.
San Antonio, Tex.
Ronald Reagan HS
Travis Wireback
Sr.
Greensboro, N.C.
Head Coach: Paul Thomson (Samford, 1995)
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2010 Men’s Tennis Schedule BC Men’s Tennis (8-12, 4-4 SAC)
Date Sep. 11-13, 2009 Sep. 20, 2009 Sep. 25-27, 2009 Feb. 8, 2010 Feb. 13, 2010 Feb. 26, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 4, 2010 Mar. 8, 2010 Mar. 9, 2010
Event BC Fall Mountain Invitational (Week 1) Young Harris BC Fall Mountain Invitational (Week 2) @ Wofford @ UNC Asheville Lander @ Newberry* Limestone Northern Kentucky Malone
Location Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Asheville, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Newberry, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C.
Mar. 10, 2010 Mar. 23, 2010 Mar. 26, 2010 Mar. 27, 2010 Mar. 29, 2010 Mar. 31, 2010 Apr. 1, 2010 Apr. 7, 2010 Apr. 9, 2010 Apr. 10, 2010 Apr. 13, 2010 Apr. 14, 2010 Apr. 22, 2010 Apr. 23, 2010
George Mason North Georgia Wingate* @ Tusculum* North Greenville Catawba* Mars Hill* Citadel @ Carson-Newman* @ Lincoln Memorial* USC Aiken @ Lenoir-Rhyne* #3 Tusculum #2 Wingate
Hilton Head, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Greeneville, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Jefferson City, Tenn. Harrogate, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C.
Result Rained Out 0-7 L 0-7 L 2-7 L 5-4 W 2-7 L 4-5 L 6-3 W 4-3 W 6-3 W 1-8 L 4-5 L Cancelled 8-1 W 5-4 W 1-6 L 4-5 L 3-6 L 2-7 L 8-1 W 5-1 W 4-5 L
Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game 2010 Food Lion SAC Tournament matches are in italics
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2010 Men’s Tennis Statistics 2010 Singles Statistics
SINGLES Cole Altizer Shane Apps Dorian Feron Jarred Fisher Jonathan Kuhn Jonathan Lavelle Scott McCormick Gary Sugg Andrew Thompson Travis Wireback Totals Percentage
Overall D ual Tour SAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-11 7-11 0-0 2-5 --- 4-7 1-2 --- 1-2 1-0 8-8 8-8 0-0 5-2 --- --- 1-0 --- 1-0 6-8 8-7 8-7 0-0 4-3 --- --- --- 2-2 5-4 1-1 3-11 3-11 0-0 2-2 --- 0-1 0-4 3-6 --- --2-10 2-10 0-0 1-5 --- 0-5 1-5 1-0 --- --0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 --- --- --- --- 0-1 0-1 12-7 12-7 0-0 7-1 12-7 --- --- --- --- --0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-1 --- --7-12 7-12 0-0 4-4 --- 0-3 1-5 3-1 3-3 --0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 0-1 47-70 47-70 0-0 25-23 12-7 4-16 4-16 9-10 10-10 8-11 .402 .402 .000 .521 .632 .200 .200 .474 .500 .421
2010 Doubles Statistics
DOUBLES Overall D ual Tour SAC Cole Altizer/Scott McCormick 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 Jarred Fisher/Jonathan Kuhn 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 Dorian Feron/Andrew Thompson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Shane Apps/Andrew Thompson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Scott McCormick/Andrew Thompson 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-0 Shane Apps/Dorian Feron 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Jonathan Kuhn/Jonathan Lavelle 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 Dorian Feron/Jarred Fisher 2-1 2-1 0-0 1-0 Cole Altizer/Jonathan Kuhn 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 Cole Altizer/Jarred Fisher 10-3 10-3 0-0 4-2 Dorian Feron/Scott McCormick 5-9 5-9 0-0 1-6 Jonathan Kuhn/Andrew Thompson 9-5 9-5 0-0 5-2 Cole Altizer/Shane Apps 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Totals 29-31 29-31 0-0 13-11 Percentage .483 .483 .000 .542
1 0-2 --- --- --- 2-0 --- --- --- 0-2 1-0 4-9 --- --- 7-13 .350
2 --- 0-3 --- --- 0-2 --- 0-1 --- --- 9-3 1-0 1-0 --- 11-9 .550
3 ----0-1 0-1 --0-1 --2-1 ------8-5 1-0 11-9 .550
2010 Schedule and Results Date Opponent Score 1 2 Feb 08, 2010 at Wofford College L 0-7 L L Feb 13, 2010 at UNC Asheville L 0-7 L L Feb 26, 2010 #12 LANDER L 2-7 L L *Feb 27, 2010 at Newberry W 5-4 W L Mar 04, 2010 LIMESTONE COLLEGE L 2-7 L L Mar 08, 2010 vs Northern Kentucky L 4-5 W L Mar 09, 2010 MALONE UNIVERSITY W 6-3 W W Mar 10, 2010 GEORGE MASON W 4-3 W L Mar 23, 2010 NORTH GEORGIA W 6-3 W W *Mar 26, 2010 WINGATE UNIVERSITY L 1-8 L L *Mar 27, 2010 at Tusculum L 4-5 W L *Mar 31, 2010 CATAWBA W 8-1 W W *Apr 01, 2010 MARS HILL W 5-4 W L Apr 07, 2010 THE CITADEL L 1-6 L L *Apr 10, 2010 at Carson-Newman L 4-5 W L *Apr 10, 2010 at Lincoln Memorial L 3-6 W L Apr 13, 2010 USC AIKEN L 2-7 L L *Apr 14, 2010 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 8-1 W L Apr 22, 2010 vs #3 Tusculum W 5-1 u W Apr 23, 2010 vs #2 Wingate University L 4-5 W L
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SINGLES DOUBLES Rankings 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Nation Region L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W W L L L W W L W L W #18 L L W W L L L #18 L L W W L L W Wr L L L W W W L W W L W W W L W W W L W L L L L L L W L #18 L L W W L L W #18 W W W W L W W #18 L W L W L W W #18 L W L L L L L L W W L L W L #18 L W L L L L W #18 L L L L L W W #18 W W W W W W W #18 L u W u W W W W L L L W W L
2010 Men’s Tennis Conference Statistics 2010 Singles Conference Statistics SINGLES
Overall D ual Tour SAC
1
2
3
4
5
6
---
---
Cole Altizer
2-5
2-5
0-0
2-5
--- 1-4 1-1 ---
Shane Apps
5-2
5-2
0-0
5-2
---
---
---
Dorian Feron
4-3
4-3
0-0
4-3
---
---
--- 1-0 3-2 0-1
Jarred Fisher
2-2
2-2
0-0
2-2
---
--- 0-1 2-1 ---
Jonathan Kuhn
1-5
1-5
0-0
1-5
--- 0-2 1-3 ---
---
Jonathan Lavelle
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
---
---
---
---
--- 0-1
Scott McCormick
7-1
7-1
0-0
7-1
7-1 ---
---
---
---
Andrew Thompson
4-4
4-4
0-0
4-4
--- 0-1
0-1 3-1 1-1 ---
--- 1-0 4-2
-----
---
Totals
25-23 25-23 0-0 25-23 7-1 1-7 2-6 6-2 5-3 4-4
Percentage
.521 .521 .000 .521 .875 .125 .250 .750 .625 .500
2010 Doubles Conference Statistics DOUBLES
Overall D ual Tour SAC
1
2
3
Scott McCormick/Andrew Thompson 1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
---
---
Jonathan Kuhn/Jonathan Lavelle
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
---
0-1
---
Dorian Feron/Jarred Fisher
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
---
---
1-0
Dorian Feron/Scott McCormick
1-6
1-6
0-0
1-6
1-6
---
---
Cole Altizer/Jarred Fisher
4-2
4-2
0-0
4-2
---
4-2
---
Jonathan Kuhn/Andrew Thompson
5-2
5-2
0-0
5-2
---
1-0
4-2
Cole Altizer/Shane Apps
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
---
---
1-0
Totals
13-11 13-11 0-0 13-11
2-6
5-3
6-2
Percentage
.542 .542 .000 .542
.250
.625
.750
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2010 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Lincoln Memorial 8-0 1.000 18-1 .947 Wingate 7-1 .875 14-4 .778 Tusculum 6-2 .750 14-5 .737 Carson-Newman 4-4 .500 9-8 .529 Brevard 4-4 .500 8-12 .400 Mars Hill 4-4 .500 7-11 .389 Catawba 2-6 .250 15-10 .600 Newberry 1-7 .125 2-12 .143 Lenoir-Rhyne 0-8 .000 2-15 .118
Home W-L-T 8-1 6-3 7-2 5-2 3-5 4-5 6-4 0-6 1-8
Road W-L-T 9-0 7-1 5-2 4-5 2-5 2-5 3-5 2-6 1-5
2010 All-SAC Team
First Team Scott McCormick, Brevard Hannes Ganss, Lincoln Memorial Bastian Guenther, Lincoln Memorial Philipp Hoffmann, Lincoln Memorial Alessandro Du Besse, Mars Hill Koeche Smith, Mars Hill Bruno Pudence, Wingate Matt Lichtenstein, Wingate
Second Team Rodolfo Schwarz, Carson-Newman Trent Slagle, Carson-Newman Hernando Saavedra, Lenoir-Rhyne Steven Lin, Tusculum Henrique Rodrigues, Tusculum Luis Zamora, Tusculum Flavio Rathsam, Wingate Braeden Patchell, Wingate
Coach of the Year: Benny Collins, Lincoln Memorial Freshman of the Year: Philipp Hoffmann, Lincoln Memorial Player of the Year: Hannes Ganss, Lincoln Memorial SAC Scholar-Athlete: Henrique Rodriques, Tusculum
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Neutral W-L-T 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 3-2 1-1 6-1 0-0 0-2
2010 Women’s Tennis Season in Review The Tornados capped off a season which saw two players selected to the South Atlantic Conference postseason team by defeating Carson-Newman in the quarterfinals of the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament on their way to reaching the semifinals for the second straight year. Lindsay Shaeffer received First Team All-SAC honors, while Lindsay Hostetter was a Second Team All-SAC selection as the BC Women’s Tennis team went 14-6 on the season, 5-3 in conference play. The Tornados opened up play in the fall, hosting the BC Fall Mountain Invitational on September 11th – 13th , but this was their lone action in the fall as the two other events scheduled were cancelled due to weather concerns.
Claire Dillman returns the ball back over the net during the match against Mars Hill
Brevard opened up the 2010 spring season on the road with a pair of games against NCAA Division I competition, traveling to UNC Asheville and Western Carolina. The Tornados fell to the Bulldogs 7-0, while Shaeffer won her first match of the season in the 6-1 loss to the Catamounts. Opening the Division II season, Brevard went on a nine-match winning streak, spanning from February 26th to March 26th. The streak began against Lander as the Tornados defeated the #38-ranked Bobcats as Shaeffer clinched the 6-3 victory at the No. 1 singles position. Brevard won their second straight match the following afternoon, opening conference play with a sweep over Newberry with the 9-0 win. The Tornados took five of the six singles matches in the match against Limestone to open the month of March, winning at home against the Saints, 7-2. From there, Brevard went on their annual trip to Hilton Head, S.C. over spring break, taking on three teams during their time on the island.
The trip started with an 8-1 victory over Upper Iowa as the Tornados swept all six singles matches over the Peacocks, falling only at No. 2 doubles. Hostetter clinched the match against UNC Pembroke the following morning as the Tornados against swept all six singles matches in their 8-1 victory over the Braves. Brevard finished the trip by taking every single point in the match against Baldwin-Wallace, improving their win streak to six matches.
The Tornados kept the win streak alive on the courts at the BC Tennis Complex, by defeating Converse 8-1 as Ellie Bartholomew made the news in winning her first collegiate singles exhibition match. Brevard improved to 3-0 against the Peach Belt in their eighth straight victory as senior Kim Dixon clinched the match
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Merek Slagle is focused at the net during doubles competition
2010 Women’s Tennis Season in Review
for the Tornados at the No. 4 singles position. Shaeffer clinched the Tornados ninth straight victory as Brevard improved to 9-2 on the season and 2-0 in SAC play by defeating the Wingate Bulldogs, 6-3.
Brevard saw the win streak end on March 27th on the road in Greeneville, Tenn. as the Tornados fell for the first time in South Atlantic Conference play against the Tusculum Pioneers. The Tornados fell 5-4, despite sweeping the top three singles spots in the loss.
The Tornados got back on track at the end of the month, defeating Catawba 7-2 by sweeping all six singles positions, then swept Mars Hill the following afternoon on Senior Day, 9-0.
Lindsay Shaeffer follows through on her backhand against Mars Hill
Brevard fell in back-to-back matches for the first time this season the following weekend, falling to CarsonNewman and Lincoln Memorial by the score of 5-4. The Tornados finished up the regular season with a match at home against USC Aiken and on the road against Lenoir-Rhyne. Brevard finished up the season undefeated against Peach Belt Competition by topping the visiting Pacers, 6-2. The Tornados took four of the six singles matches in the win. Brevard finished up the season by sweeping the Bears in Hickory, N.C. as Claire Dillman did not lose a single point in the first set on her way to a 6-0, 6-0 singles victory. The Tornados earned a berth to the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament as the #5 seed, taking on #4 seed Carson-Newman in a rematch of the 2009 SAC Tournament Championship Match. Brevard held a 2-1 advantage out of doubles play, winning on courts No. 2 and 3. Seniors Kayley Duval and Dixon clinched the match for Brevard as the duo won their singles competitions almost simultaneously to advance the Tornados to the semifinals. In the semis, the Tornados faced off against top seed Lincoln Memorial, winning at No. 2 doubles, but the Railsplitters took the top three singles positions in the 5-3 victory. Shaeffer was named to the All-SAC First Team for the second consecutive season as the junior went 13-5 at the No. 1 singles position and 6-2 in the South Atlantic Conference. Hostetter went 12-5 on the season in singles play and 13-4 in doubles competition as the sophomore was selected to the All-SAC Second Team. The Tornados lose four seniors in Duval, Dixon, Merek Slagle and Sara Douglas, but retain their top three singles players and the bulk of the team as the Tornados continue to build toward reaching their goal of achieving an NCAA Regional Tournament berth.
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2010 Women’s Tennis Roster
2009-2010 BC Women’s Tennis Team
2009-2010 Brevard College Women’s Tennis Roster #
Name
Pos.
Cl.
Hometown
Ellie Bartholomew
5-5
So.
Nashville, Tenn.
Claire Dillman
-
Fr.
West Union, S.C.
Homeschooled
Kim Dixon
5-6
Sr.
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte Catholic HS
Sara Douglas
5-2
Sr.
Houston, Tex.
Cypress Creek HS
Kayley Duval
5-7
Sr.
Redding, Calif.
Foothill HS
Lindsay Hostetter
5-10
So.
Livonia, Mich.
Livonia Stevenson HS
Elise Labus
5-5
Fr.
Dunwoody, Ga.
Dunwoody HS
Jennifer Nyman
5-5
So.
Morganton, N.C.
Freedom HS
Lindsay Shaeffer
5-6
Jr.
Perrysburg, Ohio
Perrysburg HS
Merek Slagle
5-9
Sr.
Hendersonville, N.C.
Hendersonville HS
Head Coach: Paul Thomson (Samford, 1995)
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Previous School
2010 Women’s Tennis Schedule BC Women’s Tennis (14-6, 5-3 SAC)
Date Sep. 11-13, 2009 Sep. 20, 2009 Sep. 25-27, 2009 Feb. 14, 2010 Feb. 18, 2010 Feb. 26, 2010 Feb. 27, 2010 Mar. 4, 2010 Mar. 8, 2010 Mar. 9, 2010
Event BC Fall Mountain Invitational (Week 1) Young Harris BC Fall Mountain Invitational (Week 2) @ UNC Asheville @ Western Carolina Lander @ Newberry* Limestone Upper Iowa UNC Pembroke
Location Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Newberry, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C.
Mar. 10, 2010 Mar. 20, 2010 Mar. 23, 2010 Mar. 26, 2010 Mar. 27, 2010 Mar. 29, 2010 Mar. 31, 2010 Apr. 1, 2010 Apr. 9, 2010 Apr. 10, 2010 Apr. 13, 2010 Apr. 14, 2010 Apr. 22, 2010 Apr. 23, 2010
Baldwin Wallace Converse North Georgia Wingate* @ Tusculum* North Greenville Catawba* Mars Hill* @ Carson-Newman* @ Lincoln Memorial* USC Aiken @ Lenoir-Rhyne* #4 Carson-Newman #1 Lincoln Memorial
Hilton Head, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Greeneville, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Jefferson City, Tenn. Harrogate, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C.
Result Rained Out 0-7 L 1-6 L 6-3 W 9-0 W 7-2 W 8-1 W 8-1 W 9-0 W 8-1 W 5-4 W 6-3 W 4-5 L Cancelled 7-2 W 9-0 W 4-5 L 4-5 L 6-2 W 9-0 W 6-2 W 3-5 L
Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game 2010 Food Lion SAC Tournament games are in italics
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2010 Women’s Tennis Statistics 2010 Singles Statistics
SINGLES Ellie Bartholomew Claire Dillman Kim Dixon Sara Douglas Kayley Duval Lindsay Hostetter Elise Labus Jennifer Nyman Lindsay Shaeffer Merek Slagle Totals Percentage
Overall D ual Tour SAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 13-5 13-5 0-0 6-1 0-1 3-0 10-4 --- --- --13-5 13-5 0-0 5-3 --- --- --- 2-0 10-3 1-2 6-4 6-4 0-0 3-1 --- 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 2-0 13-4 13-4 0-0 5-2 --- --- 4-0 8-3 1-1 --12-5 12-5 0-0 6-1 1-0 11-5 --- --- --- --6-5 6-5 0-0 3-1 --- --- 0-1 1-2 1-0 4-2 4-2 4-2 0-0 1-1 --- --- --- 1-0 --- 3-2 13-5 13-5 0-0 6-2 13-5 --- --- --- --- --1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 82-35 82-35 0-0 36-12 14-6 14-6 14-6 14-6 14-5 12-6 .701 .701 .000 .750 .700 .700 .700 .700 .737 .667
2010 Doubles Statistics
DOUBLES Claire Dillman/Lindsay Hostetter Kim Dixon/Lindsay Shaeffer Kayley Duval/Merek Slagle Sara Douglas/Jennifer Nyman Kayley Duval/Jennifer Nyman Kayley Duval/Lindsay Hostetter Elise Labus/Merek Slagle Claire Dillman/Kim Dixon Ellie Bartholomew/Sara Douglas Jennifer Nyman/Merek Slagle Elise Labus/Lindsay Shaeffer Elise Labus/Jennifer Nyman Claire Dillman/Merek Slagle Totals Percentage
Overall D ual Tour SAC 10-4 10-4 0-0 5-1 7-10 7-10 0-0 3-5 3-2 3-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 9-2 9-2 0-0 4-1 3-0 3-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 37-23 37-23 0-0 16-8 .617 .617 .000 .667
1 0-1 7-9 --- --- --- 1-0 --- 0-1 --- --- 0-1 --- --- 8-12 .400
2 10-3 0-1 1-0 --- --- 2-0 --- 1-1 --- --- --- --- 0-1 14-6 .700
3 ----2-2 0-1 9-2 --1-0 --1-0 1-0 --1-0 --- 15-5 .750
2010 Schedule and Results Date Opponent Score 1 2 Feb 14, 2010 at UNC Asheville L 0-7 L L Feb 18, 2010 at Western Carolina L 1-6 W L Feb 26, 2010 #32 LANDER UNIVERSITY W 6-3 W L *Feb 27, 2010 at Newberry W 9-0 W W Mar 04, 2010 LIMESTONE COLLEGE W 7-2 W W Mar 08, 2010 vs Upper Iowa W 8-1 W W Mar 9, 2010 vs UNC Pembroke W 8-1 W W Mar 10, 2010 vs Baldwin Wallace W 9-0 W W Mar 20, 2010 CONVERSE W 8-1 W W Mar 23, 2010 NORTH GEORGIA W 5-4 L L *Mar 26, 2010 WINGATE UNIVERSITY W 6-3 W W *Mar 27, 2010 at Tusculum L 4-5 W W *Mar 31, 2010 CATAWBA W 7-2 W W *Apr 01, 2010 MARS HILL W 9-0 W W *Apr 10, 2010 at Carson-Newman L 4-5 L W *Apr 10, 2010 at Lincoln Memorial L 4-5 L L Apr 13, 2010 USC AIKEN W 6-2 W W *Apr 14, 2010 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 9-0 W W Apr 22, 2010 vs #4 Carson-Newman W 6-2 L W Apr 23, 2010 vs #1 Lincoln Memorial L 3-5 L L
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Rankings Nation Region
2010 Women’s Tennis Conference Statistics 2010 Singles Conference Statistics SINGLES
Overall D ual Tour SAC
1
2
3
4
5
6
---
---
Claire Dillman
6-1
6-1
0-0
6-1
--- 1-0 5-1 ---
Kim Dixon
5-3
5-3
0-0
5-3
---
---
--- 1-0 4-2 0-1
Sara Douglas
3-1
3-1
0-0
3-1
---
---
--- 2-0 1-1 ---
Kayley Duval
5-2
5-2
0-0
5-2
---
--- 2-0 3-2 ---
Lindsay Hostetter
6-1
6-1
0-0
6-1
--- 6-1 ---
---
---
Elise Labus
3-1
3-1
0-0
3-1
---
---
---
---
--- 3-1
Jennifer Nyman
1-1
1-1
0-0
1-1
---
---
---
---
--- 1-1
Lindsay Shaeffer
6-2
6-2
0-0
6-2
6-2 ---
---
---
---
Merek Slagle
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
---
---
---
--- 1-0
---
-----
---
Totals
36-12 36-12 0-0 36-12 6-2 7-1 7-1 6-2 5-3 5-3
Percentage
.750 .750 .000 .750 .750 .875 .875 .750 .625 .625
2010 Doubles Conference Statistics DOUBLES
Overall D ual Tour SAC
1
2
3
Kim Dixon/Lindsay Shaeffer
3-5
3-5
0-0
3-5
3-5
---
---
Kayley Duval/Lindsay Hostetter
2-0
2-0
0-0
2-0
---
2-0
---
Elise Labus/Merek Slagle
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
---
---
1-0
Claire Dillman/Lindsay Hostetter
5-1
5-1
0-0
5-1
---
5-1
---
Kayley Duval/Jennifer Nyman
4-1
4-1
0-0
4-1
---
---
4-1
Kayley Duval/Merek Slagle
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-1
---
---
0-1
Elise Labus/Jennifer Nyman
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
---
---
1-0
Totals
16-8 16-8 0-0 16-8
3-5
7-1
6-2
Percentage
.667 .667 .000 .667
.375
.875
.750
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2010 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Lincoln Memorial 7-1 .875 18-3 .857 Tusculum 7-1 .875 17-4 .810 Wingate 6-2 .750 13-7 .650 Brevard 5-3 .625 14-6 .700 Carson-Newman 5-3 .625 11-5 .688 Catawba 3-5 .375 12-15 .444 Mars Hill 2-6 .250 4-13 .235 Lenoir-Rhyne 1-7 .125 1-14 .067 Newberry 0-8 .000 1-15 .063
Home W-L-T 7-2 7-1 8-2 8-0 4-2 6-4 3-7 1-7 1-6
Road W-L-T 9-1 6-2 4-4 2-5 7-2 2-6 1-6 0-5 0-9
2010 All-SAC Team
First Team Lindsay Shaeffer, Brevard Amanda Bartlett, Carson-Newman Elizabeth Sneed, Carson-Newman Leah Donoff, Lincoln Memorial Sofia Lopez Mimendi, Lincoln Memorial Erika Pinate, Mars Hill Autise Mortimer, Newberry Kara Stasikelis, Wingate
Second Team Lindsay Hostetter, Brevard Taryn Cappadona, Carson-Newman Kasia Zielinski, Catawba Ann-Sophie Indeherberge, Lincoln Memorial Courtney Conley, Tusculum Katelyn Doss, Tusculum Taylor Patterson, Tusculum Samantha Alschlager, Wingate
Coach of the Year: Benny Collins, Lincoln Memorial Freshman of the Year: Leah Donoff, Lincoln Memorial Player of the Year: Leah Donoff, Lincoln Memorial SAC Scholar-Athlete: Elizabeth Sneed, Carson-Newman
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Neutral W-L-T 2-0 4-1 1-1 4-1 0-1 4-5 0-0 0-2 0-0
2010 Track & Field Season in Review The Tornados Track and Field team competed in five meets this season, and the athletes represented Brevard College with pride, as every athlete either set or tied a personal record this season in their event. Brevard opened the season at the Appalachian State Indoor Open Track Meet and the Tornados were led by the men as Matt Lambert finished second in the 600 meter race and Justin Fleming took fourth in the men’s 200 meters. Willie Jones also recorded a top five finish in the 300 meters to round out the group. The Tornados were back on the track on March Willie Jones strides out in 14th at the five team Alonzo Clark Invitational one of his events on the season held in Banner Elk, N.C. by Lees-McRae College. The women led the Tornados in the event as Ryane Ledington had a banner day for BC, winning the women’s 400 meter event with a time of 1:01.24 and finished second in the 200 meter dash with 27.57. Chirstie Converso and Danielle Messer also recorded top five finishes for the Tornados as the BC women’s team placed fourth overall in the team competition. Converso finished fourth in the 800 meter run, while Messer finished the 3000 meter event in 13:37.24 to finish fifth overall. The Tornados next meet was the Beynon Sports Surfaces Catamount Classic held by Western Carolina and the Tornados had multiple athletes participate in the events. Daniel Modahl was the top BC male finisher on the afternoon, finishing 11th overall in the 400 meter hurdles, while Jones was close behind with a 13th place result in the men’s 400 meter run. On the women’s side, Ledington finished tenth overall in the women’s 400 meter dash for the top finish among the BC women, while Melissa Schmidt recorded a 14th place result in the 1,500 meter run, finishing with a time of 5:14.82. Brevard finished up the Track and Field regular season on April 10th at the Lenoir-Rhyne PowerSox Invitational. Ledington and Matt Crowe led the Tornados in the event as Ledington placed second overall in the women’s 400 meters and Crowe finished third in the men’s 5,000 meters. Modahl also was the first Tornado athlete to take part in the Javelin event, finishing seventh overall with a distance of 41.8 meters.
At the Southeast Regional Meet held in Hickory, N.C., four Tornados finished top in the SAC in their specific events. Crowe finished with a personal best time of 15:46.2 in the 5,000 meter run, while Jones ran the 800 meters in 2:00.01. Ledington also led the SAC runners in the 200 and the 400 meter events, finishing with 26.41 in the 200 meters and 59.25 in the 400 meter events.
The Tornados lose seniors Pratt, Hazen, Chynna Shipp and Hannah Beck, but with the addition of several new events and a young core who gained confidence throughout the year, Brevard will look to continue to build on their goal of becoming a power in the Southeast Region.
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Hannah Beck runs in the 800 meters for the Tornados in one of the events on the season
2010 Track & Field Roster
2010 BC Track & Field Team
2010 Brevard College Men’s Track & Field Roster
Name Matt Crowe Justin Fleming John Hardee Zach Hazen Willie Jones Matt Lambert Jonathan LaVelle Daniel Modahl ReShaun Parks Shaton Pratt Jacob Richardson Charles Spencer Tiffen Tapia Zach Thompson Austin Williams
Cl. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Hometown
Morganton, N.C. Granite Falls, N.C. Inman, S.C. Tunnel Hill, Ga. Mocksville, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Gainesville, Fla. Morristown, Tenn. Charlotte, N.C.
2010 Brevard College Women’s Track & Field Roster
Name Hannah Beck Chirstie Converso Micah LaJoie Ryane Ledington Danielle Messer Ariel Muiselaar Melissa Schmidt Chynna Shipp Melissa Schmidt Chynna Shipp
Interim Head Coach: Norm Witek
Cl. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr.
Hometown Greensboro, N.C.
Achinson, Kan.
Charlotte, N.C. Citrus Springs, Fla. Charlotte, N.C.
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2010 Track & Field Schedule BC Track & Field
Date
Event
Location
Feb. 18, 2010
@ Appalachian State
Boone, N.C.
Mar. 13, 2010
@ Lees-McRae
Banner Elk, N.C.
Mar. 27, 2010
@ Western Carolina
Cullowhee, N.C.
Apr. 10, 2010
@ Lenoir-Rhyne
Hickory, N.C.
Apr. 23-24, 2010
@ Lenoir-Rhyne
Hickory, N.C.
Home events are in bold. Southeast Regional Championship Meet is in Italics.
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2009 Volleyball Season in Review The 2009 Brevard College volleyball team became the first Brevard team to earn a spot in consecutive Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournaments, winning matches against Catawba and Tusculum, before capturing a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mars Hill on November 6th to make the tournament. The win capped the second season in a row the Tornados made the tournament by dropping the first two sets in the deciding match, before rallying to win the final three sets to clinch a spot. The Tornados finished the season 15-15, earning their second above .500 records in two seasons, while finishing up 3-13 in the regular season in South Atlantic Conference play. Brevard was ranked ninth in the preseason SAC Coaches poll, placing a member on the preseason Bethany Stevenson and Brooke Seaman All-South Atlantic Conference team in senior Brooke Seaman, the reigning champion in hitting percentage go up for the block against Montreat at 34.0 percent and blocks in averaging 0.96 per set. Joining Seaman on the team were four fellow seniors in Cori Emory, Christin Johnston, Megan Street and Chelsey Trojan as Coach Brenda Skeffington looked to incorporate the efforts of the returners and four newcomers to the rotation in their effort to compete in the conference. The Tornados opened up the 2009 season on the road at the Volley in the Mountains in Montreat, N.C., sweeping all three matches against Mountain State, Reinhardt and Montreat, before finishing up their season opening road trip with a 3-0 sweep over Belmont Abbey on September 2nd. Brevard came home to Boshamer Gymnasium in early September and suffered their first losses of the young season on September 5th against Southern Wesleyan and September 8th against SAC opponent Lenoir-Rhyne, before sweeping both matches against Converse and North Greenville in the Brevard Tri-Match on September 12th. The Tornados sandwiched a win over Coker between losses to Newberry and Wingate, before finishing the month of September on a three-game winning streak, topping Queens at home and Catawba and North Greenville on the road. October was a rough month for the Tornados as Brevard opened up the month falling to Lincoln Memorial and CarsonNewman, before topping Montreat on October 7th. The Tornados would fall in their next six matches, before rallying to defeat King College in Bristol, Tenn. on October 27th to snap the streak.
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Brevard would fall in their next two matches, before heading into the month of November, needing to win their last two SAC contests to reach the 2009 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament. With their backs against the wall, Brevard topped Tusculum in Greeneville, Tenn. by a score of 3-1, before heading into their final South Atlantic Conference match of the season against Mars Hill. The Lions roared out to a 2-0 lead, but led by the combined play of Seaman and sophomore Jordei Osby at the net as the duo combined for 17 blocks in the match, Brevard rallied to win the last three sets with Osby clinching the win on a solo block on Mars Hill’s last attack to reach the tournament.
Rebecca Schoonover goes to the floor in pursuit of the dig
The Tornados finished out the regular season with a victory over Columbia College as Brevard recognized their five seniors for all their work and
2009 Volleyball Season in Review
accomplishments accumulated throughout their careers.
In tournament play, the Tornados drew top-seeded Wingate University for the second season in a row in the quarterfinals. Brevard fought hard in the match as seniors Street and Seaman had stand-out performances in the contest among others, but the Tornados were unable to top the Bulldogs, falling in straight sets to end the 2009 season.
For the season, Brevard led the South Atlantic Conference in blocks on the season, averaging 2.41 per set, .05 ahead of runner-up Carson-Newman and over a half a block better than Lincoln Memorial who finished third in the category. The Tornados were also ranked seventh in service aces per game with 1.62 per set and finished seventh in hitting percentage as a team, converting 17.4 percent of all attacks.
Chelsea Larsen goes over the net to notch another block for the Tornados
Individually, Seaman finished fourth in the conference in hitting percentage and kills, connecting on 29.0 percent of her attacks for an average of 3.03 kills per game. Seaman retained the individual SAC blocks title for the second season in a row, finishing the season averaging 1.20 per game. She also was among the leaders in service aces on the season, finishing seventh with 0.37 per set. For her efforts on the season, Seaman became the first Brevard College volleyball player to be recognized as a postseason First Team All-SAC selection by the head coaches in the South Atlantic Conference. Seaman was joined in the final South Atlantic Conference rankings by sophomore middle hitter Jordei Osby, as the 6-1 athlete matched Seaman block for block during the season on her way to finishing second in the conference with 1.16 per game. Freshman setter Bethany Stevenson finished seventh in the SAC averaging 7.39 assists per set, while junior libero and team captain Rebecca Schoonover was fifth in the conference with 514 digs on the season, for an average of 4.59 per set. Other team individual performances and leaders include sophomore Chelsea Larsen who finished second on the team with 272 kills on the season and sophomore Ashlie Morrison who added 154. Lindsey Rogers finished the season with 151 set assists, while Emory finished second on the team in service aces on the season with 33. On the defensive side of the ball, Trojan finished the season second on the team with 230 digs, with Emory close behind at 219. Freshman Jamie Atkinson was third on the team with 75 total blocks on the season with 0.71 coming per game. Brevard loses their five seniors led by Seaman as the Spring Hill, Fla. native finished her career as the BC all-time leader in total blocks with 520 in her career and finishes third on the all-time kills list with 1,508 in her career. However, the Tornados future remains bright as Brevard returns several key players, including rising senior libero Rebecca Schoonover and the 10 underclassmen on the roster gained valuable experience down the stretch as the Tornados look to continue their recent string of success in the upcoming 2010 season.
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2009 Volleyball Roster
2009 BC Volleyball Team
2009 Brevard College Volleyball Roster # 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 16 20 21 24 32 99
Name Cori Emory Brooke Sturgill Lindsey Rogers Chelsea Larsen Megan Street Jamie Atkinson Caroline Merrill Bethany Stevenson Brooke Seaman Christin Johnston Ashley Wilson Jordei Osby Sydney Yeomans Ashlie Morrison Chelsey Trojan Rebecca Schoonover
Pos. Def. OH Def. OH OH MH/OH Def. S MH OH MH/OH MH/OH Def. MH/OH OH Libero
Ht. 5-4 5-9 5-3 6-0 5-9 6-1 5-0 5-8 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-6 5-9 5-8 5-0
Cl. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr.
Head Coach: Brenda Skeffington (Springfield, 1984) Assistant Coach: Shane Ihme
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Hometown Boiling Springs, S.C. Zionville, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Greer, S.C. Taylorsville, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Hendersonville, N.C. Prattville, Ala. Spring Hill, Fla. Walnut Cove, N.C. Lansing, Mich. Goldsboro, N.C. Ball Ground, Ga. Denver, Colo. Sacramento, Calif. Palm City, Fla.
Previous School Boiling Springs HS Watauga HS Hickory HS Riverside HS Alexander Central HS Broome HS Hendersonville HS Prattville HS Springstead HS South Stokes HS Lansing Everett HS Eastern Wayne HS Sequoyah HS Thomas Jefferson HS Sac City College John Carroll Catholic HS
2009 Volleyball Schedule BC Volleyball (15-15, 3-13 SAC)
Date Aug. 29, 2009 Aug. 29, 2009 Aug. 29, 2009 Sept. 2, 2009 Sept. 5, 2009 Sept. 8, 2009 Sept. 12, 2009 Sept. 12, 2009 Sept. 15, 2009 Sept. 19, 2009 Sept. 23, 2009 Sept. 25, 2009 Sept. 26, 2009 Sept. 29, 2009 Oct. 2, 2009 Oct. 3, 2009 Oct. 7, 2009 Oct. 9, 2009 Oct. 10, 2009 Oct. 13, 2009 Oct. 16, 2009 Oct. 21, 2009 Oct. 24, 2009 Oct. 27, 2009 Oct. 30, 2009 Oct. 31, 2009 Nov. 3, 2009 Nov. 6, 2009 Nov. 7, 2009 Nov. 13, 2009
Opponent Mountain State^ Reinhardt^ @ Montreat^ @ Belmont Abbey Southern Wesleyan Lenoir-Rhyne* Converse# North Greenville# Newberry* @ Coker @ Wingate* Queens Univ. of Charlotte @ Catawba* @ North Greenville Lincoln Memorial* Carson-Newman* Montreat Mars Hill* Tusculum* @ Newberry* @ Lenoir-Rhyne* Wingate* Catawba* @ King @ Lincoln Memorial* @ Carson-Newman* @ Tusculum* @ Mars Hill* Columbia (S.C.) Wingate*
Location Result Montreat, N.C. 3-0 W Montreat, N.C. 3-1 W Montreat, N.C. 3-1 W Belmont, N.C. 3-0 W Brevard, N.C. 2-3 L Brevard, N.C. 2-3 L Brevard, N.C. 3-1 W Brevard, N.C. 3-2 W Brevard, N.C. 0-3 L Hartsville, S.C. 3-1 W Wingate, N.C. 0-3 L Brevard, N.C. 3-0 W Salisbury, N.C. 3-0 W Tigerville, S.C. 3-1 W Brevard, N.C. 1-3 L Brevard, N.C. 0-3 L Brevard, N.C. 3-1 W Brevard, N.C. 1-3 L Brevard, N.C. 0-3 L Newberry, S.C. 0-3 L Hickory, N.C. 1-3 L Brevard, N.C. 0-3 L Brevard, N.C. 0-3 L Bristol, Tenn. 3-2 W Harrogate, Tenn. 1-3 L Jefferson City, Tenn. 0-3 L Greeneville, Tenn. 3-1 W Mars Hill, N.C. 3-2 W Brevard, N.C. 3-1 W Greeneville, Tenn. 0-3 L
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2009 Volleyball Individual Statistics [--------------Attack---------------] [-----Set-----] [-------Serve-------] ## Name GP MP K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SA/Gm SE 10 Brooke Seaman 112 30- 339 3.03 99 828 .290 3 0.03 41 0.37 47 9 Bethany Stevenson 112 30- 51 0.46 17 184 .185 828 7.39 31 0.28 38 24 Ashlie Morrison 96 29- 154 1.60 68 474 .181 4 0.04 1 0.01 0 20 Jordei Osby 94 28- 138 1.47 74 365 .175 3 0.03 0 0.00 0 7 Jamie Atkinson 106 30- 127 1.20 54 423 .173 23 0.22 0 0.00 1 4 Chelsea Larsen 105 29- 272 2.59 124 881 .168 10 0.10 5 0.05 7 6 Megan Street 24 16- 14 0.58 7 55 .127 1 0.04 0 0.00 2 32 Chelsey Trojan 109 30- 100 0.92 80 354 .056 12 0.11 21 0.19 14 3 Lindsey Rogers 63 18- 6 0.10 5 28 .036 151 2.40 14 0.22 16 16 Ashley Wilson 2 2- 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 12 Christin Johnston 17 11- 10 0.59 10 54 .000 0 0.00 1 0.06 0 8 Caroline Merrill 70 27- 1 0.01 1 20 .000 6 0.09 10 0.14 12 2 Brooke Sturgill 5 5- 0 0.00 0 3 .000 0 0.00 1 0.20 0 99 Rebecca Schoonover 112 30- 1 0.01 2 16 -.062 21 0.19 21 0.19 10 1 Cori Emory 105 30- 6 0.06 18 85 -.141 15 0.14 33 0.31 32 21 Sydney Yeomans 18 12- 0 0.00 2 11 -.182 0 0.00 2 0.11 3 BREVARD 112 30- 1219 10.88 562 3783 .174 1077 9.62 181 1.62 182 Opponents 112 25- 1143 10.21 534 3367 .181 1043 9.31 133 1.19 143 [-----Dig-----] [-----------------Blocking-----------------] ## Name G RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE 10 Brooke Seaman 112 0 51 0.46 44 90 134 1.20 17 0 9 Bethany Stevenson 112 1 152 1.36 2 33 35 0.31 15 35 24 Ashlie Morrison 96 1 39 0.41 4 22 26 0.27 7 0 20 Jordei Osby 94 0 12 0.13 48 61 109 1.16 19 1 7 Jamie Atkinson 106 5 33 0.31 7 68 75 0.71 12 1 4 Chelsea Larsen 105 16 175 1.67 6 30 36 0.34 5 0 6 Megan Street 24 1 4 0.17 0 1 1 0.04 1 1 32 Chelsey Trojan 109 38 230 2.11 0 11 11 0.10 1 0 3 Lindsey Rogers 63 7 112 1.78 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 16 Ashley Wilson 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 12 Christin Johnston 17 0 5 0.29 0 1 1 0.06 1 0 8 Caroline Merrill 70 9 81 1.16 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2 Brooke Sturgill 5 1 5 1.00 0 1 1 0.20 0 0 99 Rebecca Schoonover 112 25 514 4.59 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1 Cori Emory 105 17 219 2.09 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 21 Sydney Yeomans 18 3 18 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 21 BREVARD 112 145 1650 14.73 111 318 270.0 2.41 78 40 Opponents 112 128 1507 13.46 42 219 151.5 1.35 39 23
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2009 Volleyball Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS ATTACK Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Game SET Assists Assists/Game SERVE Aces Errors Aces/Game SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors Errors/Game DEFENSE Digs Digs/Game BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks Per Game Block Errors BALL HANDLING ERRORS ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral site #/Avg Current win streak Home win streak
BC
OPP
1219 562 3783 .174 10.9
1143 534 3367 .181 10.2
1077 9.6
1043 9.3
181 182 1.6
133 143 1.2
145 1.3
128 1.1
1650 14.7
1507 13.5
111 318 270.0 2.4 78 40
42 219 151.5 1.4 39 23
2637 14/188 3/37 0 1
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MATCH WINS BY #GAMES Brevard College Opponents
1 0 0
2 0 0
3 4 9
4 8 4
5 3 2
Total 15 15
GAMES WON BY GAME Brevard College Opponents
1 13 17
2 13 17
3 15 15
4 9 8
5 3 2
Total 53 59
POINTS BY GAME Brevard College Opponents
1 631 665
2 647 679
3 658 644
4 374 355
5 63 58
Total 2373 2401
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SAC Standings, All-SAC Team 2009 SAC Standings & Statistics
Conference Overall School W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT Wingate 16-0 1.000 36-2 .947 Carson-Newman 12-4 .750 23-10 .697 LMU 10-6 .625 22-10 .688 Catawba 9-7 .563 17-12 .586 Tusculum 8-8 .500 18-15 .545 Newberry 7-9 .438 18-16 .529 Lenoir-Rhyne 5-11 .313 19-15 .559 Brevard 3-13 .188 15-15 .500 Mars Hill 2-14 .125 11-16 .407
First Team Brooke Seaman, Brevard Shay Meeks, Catawba Mai Zoua Lo, Catawba (Libero) Katie Troyer, Carson-Newman Amanda Horenkamp, Lincoln Memorial Stormi Gale, Wingate Lauren Billo, Wingate Liz Willis, Wingate
Home W-L-T 16-1 11-3 7-3 5-4 7-8 5-5 8-6 5-9 3-6
2009 All-SAC Team
Neutral W-L-T 10-1 6-3 7-4 5-4 4-3 7-4 4-3 2-1 3-3
Second Team All-Freshman Team Stephanie Cutter, Carson-Newman Jasmine Clark, Carson-Newman Carly Mozgai, Carson-Newman Angelle Hayes, Carson-Newman Kaitlyn Whitmer, Catawba Kaitlyn Whitmer, Catawba Lauren Kiwacka, Lincoln Memorial Meredith Lutz, Lenoir-Rhyne Candace Richardson, Lincoln Memorial Sam Underwood, Tusculum Lorena Maia, Newberry Bailee Price, Tusculum Gina Coffaro, Tusculum Maggie Malone, Wingate (Libero)
Coach of the Year: Shelton Collier, Wingate Freshman of the Year: Kaitlyn Whitmer, Catawba Player of the Year: Stormi Gale, Wingate SAC Scholar-Athlete: Chelsea Cancelliere, Wingate
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Road W-L-T 10-0 6-4 8-3 7-4 7-4 6-7 7-6 8-5 5-7
Jonathan Whitson, Male Athlete of the Year
This was the third time Whitson has won the BC Male
Athlete of the Year, having taken the honor in his freshman
and junior seasons. The senior from Clyde, N.C. was a
6-7 forward on the men’s basketball team where he became
the first Tornado to be named a Division II Bulletin 2010
All-American Honorable mention, capping off a record-
setting career which saw Whitson rewrite the men’s
basketball record book after either setting or retaining 12
single-game, single-season and career records.
He was also selected to the DII All-Star Game in his senior
season and was named on the Daktronics. NCAA II All-Southeast Region Second Team and was a NABC All-District First Team selection. Whitson was also named a First Team All-South Atlantic Conference selection and was the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player in leading the Tornados men’s basketball team to Brevard College’s first SAC title. Throughout the year, Whitson achieved the personal milestone of reaching 2,000 points in his career and he finished his career at Brevard as the all time leader in points scored at 2,028, rebounds with 942, field goals made at 785, field goals attempted at 1,510, free throws made with 438, free throws attempted at 603 and as the Brevard College all-time scoring average leader, averaging 17.95 points per game as a Tornado.
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Johanne Tuttle, Female Athlete of the Year
Johanne Tuttle finished off her campaign as the singularly
most decorated athlete since the program became a four
year institution, as she is a four-time national champion
and led the Brevard College Cycling team to their first
National Championship this past fall in Truckee, Calif.
Tuttle won her first national championship last season at
the 2008 Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships
held in Banner Elk, N.C., where she won the Dual Slalom
event on her way to her first Individual Omnium National
Championship.
This season, Tuttle was recognized in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd, winning a national title in the Four Cross event on her way to her second straight Individual Omnium Title. Tuttle’s effort led the Tornados Cycling team capturing Brevard College’s first National Title as the team finished 130 points ahead of their closest competition.
For the season, Tuttle raced in 22 events, recording nine wins, 21 podium finishes and finished in the top 10 in every single event. Tuttle also had an average finish of 2.59 in all of her events, which was the highest average finish of any of the Tornado riders on the season.
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Coach Michael Jones, BC Coach of the Year
Head Coach Michael Jones was named the 2010 Brevard College Coach of the Year after a 21-10 season in which he guided the Tornados to the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament Championship.
Under his guidance this season, the Tornados either set, tied or broke 27 single game, season and career records on the year and Coach Jones broke the 200 victory mark in the tournament semifinal game against Carson-Newman.
The Maysville, KY native has won 201 games during his 12 year coaching career, with 162 of those victories coming at Brevard College. Coach Jones has been to four National Tournaments, including three while at Brevard College. Jones has also seen five of his players get offered professional contracts to play basketball, including two players in the NBDL. Most impressive for the Men’s Basketball team is the 98% graduation rate since Coach Jones took over the reins. During his tenure at Brevard College, Jones has had four seasons with 20 wins or more. In 2001-02 his squad was ranked as high as No. 12 nationally in the NAIA. Coach Jones came to Brevard from Jackson, Kentucky where he was the head coach at Hazard Community College. There he led a Division III junior college to a 21-9 record in his first year as a head coach against all Division I junior colleges. In the 1998-1999 season at Hazard Community College, the team began with a pre-season No. 8 ranking.
Before his three year stint at Hazard Community College, Jones was on the staff at Eastern Kentucky University for four years. From 1994-1996, he was a Graduate Assistant Coach for the team under Coach Mike Calhoun.
Coach Jones is married to the former Lori Mason and has an nine year old daughter, Rheanna and twin girls Lilly and Caris.
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Champs/Life Skills Information About Champs/Life Skills The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student-athlete development initiatives of NCAA member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education. In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will: • Promote student-athletes’ ownership of their academic, athletic, career, personal and community responsibilities. • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. • Promote respect for diversity and inclusion among student-athletes. • Assist student-athletes in identifying and applying transferable skills. • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education. • Foster an environment that encourages student-athletes to effectively access campus resources. • Encourage the development of character, integrity and leadership skills.
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Champs/Life Skills Information Participating members in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program are provided with sample materials and supplemental resources which support a student-athlete’s development in five areas: academics, athletics, personal development, career development and community service.
CHAMPS/Life Skills Program Commitment Statements Commitment to Academic Excellence To support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. Commitment to Athletic Excellence To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete. Commitment to Personal Development To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, leadership, personal growth and decision-making skills. Commitment to Career Development To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. Commitment to Service To engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities.
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2009-2010 BC Champs/Life Skills Winners In the area of Academic Excellence, student athletes earned points for making the fall honor roll, dean’s list, all region, and Academic All American. The team with the most points in this category was the Women’s Soccer Team with 97 team points. In the area of Athletic Excellence, student athletes, teams and coaches earned points for coach of the year honors, all conference honors, all-region honors, and national championship honors at BC. The Athletic Excellence award went Men’s Basketball who garnered a total of 360 points. In the area of Career Development, BC student-athletes participated in resume writing and career seminars that were held throughout the academic year. The team that stood out and won the Career Development team award this year is Football who earned 4 points. In the area of Personal Development, teams participated in workshops such as depression screening, alcohol screening, spiritual growth, diversity club, art shows, plays and nutritional seminars. The team with the most points in this category was the Volleyball Team with 52 points. In the area of Excellence in Service, the dedication of our student athletes to each other and the community was reflected as almost 25% of the total CHAMPS Cup Challenge points were earned in this area. This year’s winner of the Excellence in Service award with 180 points went to Men’s Soccer. In the area of Athletes Supporting Athletes, our student-athletes have been very supportive of all of our teams this season as the second-most points overall were earned in this category. As a component of athletic excellence, a certificate of achievement will be presented. This year’s winner of the Athletes Supporting Athletes award with 371 was the Volleyball team. This year’s CHAMPS CUP CHALLENGE was a close race, coming down to a final between Men’s Basketball and Volleyball. with a 4 point separation between volleyball and men’s basketball. The winner with a total of 563 points out of the 3,035 earned was the Men’s Basketball Team.
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2010 Athlete of the Month Winners
Josh Roper
January Student-Athlete of the Month
Roper, a junior guard on the men’s basketball team, achieved double-figures in nine of the 10 contests the Tornados played this season in helping lead the team to an 8-2 record in the month. Roper was able to break 20 points in five of the 10 games, tying the Brevard College single game scoring record at Wingate on January 16th with 33 points, before breaking it with 41 in the Tornados triple overtime win over Erskine on January 18th. For the month, Roper averaged 20.6 points, 4.4 assists and 2.3 steals per game, while also pulling down 5.2 rebounds per contest. The Charlotte, N.C. native is among the South Atlantic Conference leaders in points, assists, steals and rebounds.
Winn, a senior forward on the women’s basketball team, reached double figures in seven of the nine games the Tornados played in the month, recording a double-double on January 2nd with 24 points and 16 rebounds against Mars Hill. She led all Brevard College scorers with 15.0 points per game and 6.9 rebounds per game during the stretch. Winn also contributed six assists, 12 steals and one blocked shot in the month of January and currently sits among the South Atlantic Conference leaders in several major categories, including points per game, field goal percentage and rebounding.
February Student-Athlete of the Month Jonathan Whitson Whitson, a senior forward on the men’s basketball team, achieved double figures in seven of the eight contests the Tornados played in February. Whitson was able to break 20 points in four of the eight games, and broke 30 poitns in two of the games, to go with a pair of double-doubles. The senior from Clyde, N.C. was also named SAC Player of the Week for the second time this season for the week of February 1-7. For the month, Whitson averaged 20.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 0.8 assists per game, while also recording 1.4 steals and 0.9 blocks per contest. Whitson is among the SAC leaders in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and blocked shots in the season.
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Samantha Winn
Martika Elmore
Elmore, a junior pitcher on the softball team, finished the month of February with two of the Tornados three wins in the month, starting six games and completing four of them. The Fayetteville, N.C. native pitched 38 innings with an earned run average of 2.58, while striking out 53 batters. Opponents only hit .170 against Elmore in her seven appearances on the mound for Coach Stubbs this season. Among the leaders in the SAC in innings pitched, strikeouts, appearances, complete games and opponents batting average.
2010 Athlete of the Month Winners
Scott McCormick
March Student-Athlete of the Month
McCormick, a junior on the men’s tennis team, went 6-2 in singles matches in the month, playing at the No. 1 spot for Coach Paul Thomson, while recording a 2-6 doubles record as the men’s tennis team went 4-4 in the month of March. The Adelaide, Australia native recorded his best match of the month against Malone College on March 9th, as his 6-2, 6-1 victory clinched the win for the Tornados. All six of McCormick’s singles wins this month were in straight sets and overall, he sports a 7-5 record in singles play and a 4-8 record in doubles play in the 2010 season.
Stephen Mullis
Duval, a senior on the women’s tennis team, went 6-1 in singles matches in the month of March and went 8-1 in doubles matches as the Tornados women’s tennis team went 8-1 on the month. The Redding, Calif. native recorded her best match of the season against North Georgia, where she won 6-1, 6-1. Five of her six singles wins in the month were in straight sets. On the season, Duval has an overall record of 7-3 in singles play and 10-2 in doubles play.
April Student-Athlete of the Month
Mullis, a junior infielder on the baseball team, hit .431 on the month to lead the Tornados in batting average. Mullis also led the Tornados in most major offensive categories on the month, recording 22 hits, eight doubles, two home runs, 40 total bases and seven RBIs. The Charlotte, N.C. native also scored 11 runs and recorded a .985 fielding percentage on the month. Mullis recorded his best series of the month against Catawba, where he recorded a .462 batting average with four doubles, scoring four times and driving in one run. For the season, Mullis is tied for third in the South Atlantic Conference in doubles with 18 and leads the team with a .377 batting average.
Kayley Duval
Claire Dillman
Dillman, a freshman on the women’s tennis team, went 5-2 in singles matches in the month of April and 5-1 in doubles matches as the Tornados women’s tennis team went 4-3 on the month, reaching the semifinals of the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tennis Tournament. The West Union, S.C. native recorded her best match of the month on April 14th against Lenoir-Rhyne, where she won 6-0, 6-0, winning every single serve and point in the first set against her opponent. For the season, Dillman finished with a 13-5 overall record in singles play and an 11-7 doubles record.
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Conference, Regional and National Award Winners Stanley Jones Eric Watts Jonathan Whitson Jonathan Whitson Lindsay Hostetter
SAC Players of the Week Football Defensive Player of the Week Football Special Teams Player of the Week Men’s Basketball Player of the Week Men’s Basketball Player of the Week Women’s Tennis Player of the Week
September 7th-14th October 4th-11th January 10th-17th February 1st-7th March 8th-15th
South Atlantic Conference Teams Brooke Seaman Volleyball 1st Team All-SAC Stanley Jones Football 1st Team All-SAC Michael Gist Football 1st Team All-SAC Prince Simunyu Football 2nd Team All-SAC Charles Byars Football 2nd Team All-SAC Justin Jefferson Football 2nd Team All-SAC Matt Crowe Cross Country 2nd Team All-SAC All-SAC Freshman Team Jonathan Whitson Men’s Basketball 1st Team All-SAC Josh Roper Men’s Basketball 2nd Team All-SAC Martika Elmore Softball 2nd Team All-SAC Maddie Fletcher Softball 2nd Team All-SAC Lindsay Shaeffer Women’s Tennis 1st Team All-SAC Lindsay Hostetter Women’s Tennis 2nd Team All-SAC Scott McCormick Men’s Tennis 1st Team All-SAC Jonathan Whitson Josh Roper
South Atlantic Conference Tournament Awards Men’s Basketball 2010 Food Lion SAC Tournament MVP Men’s Basketball All-Tournament Team
Regional Awards Sydney Douglas Women’s Soccer NSCAA Scholar All-Region Honorable Mention Kayla Yingst Women’s Soccer NSCAA Scholar All-Region Honorable Mention Stanley Jones Football 1st Team Don Hansen’s Postseason Super Regional Two Justin Jefferson Football 3rd Team Don Hansen’s Postseason Super Regional Two Michael Gist Football 3rd Team Don Hansen’s Postseason Super Regional Two Jonathan Whitson Men’s Basketball Daktronics All-Southeast 2nd Team NABC All-Southeast 2nd Team NCCSIA All-State 2nd Team Josh Roper Men’s Basketball NCCSIA All-State 2nd Team Samantha Winn Women’s Basketball NCCSIA All-State 2nd Team Lindsay Shaeffer Women’s Tennis ITA/Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award National Awards Jo Tuttle Cycling Individual Omnium Fall Mountain Bike Champion Four-Cross National Champion Jonathan Whitson Men’s Basketball Division II Bulletin All-American Honorable Mention Coach Michael Jones
Coach of the Year Awards Men’s Basketball South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year
Cycling Men’s Basketball
Team Championships 2009 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Champions 2010 NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament
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2009-2010 SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Baseball Name
Yr
Ht
Wt
Pos
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Vance Crook
Sr.
6-0
180
IF
West Union, S.C./Middle Georgia JC
Business and Organizational Leadership
David Kaplan
Fr.
5-11
188
RHP
Miami, Fla./Westminster Christian HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Alex Litaker
Fr.
5-10
185
RHP
Salisbury, N.C./East Rowan HS
Exercise Science
Ben Pacey
So.
6-0
175
IF
Swain County, N.C./Swain County HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Ron Patterson
Jr.
5-9
190
OF
Gloversville, N.Y./Herkimer CC
Business and Organizational Leadership
Eric Renegar
Fr.
5-9
160
IF
Stuart, Va./Patrick County HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Jacob White
Jr.
6-1
170
RHP
Elkin, N.C./Surry Central HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Name
Yr
Ht
Wt
Pos
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Corey Essenburg
Fr.
5-9
G
Brevard, N.C./Brevard HS
History
Drew Schauss
Fr.
6-4
G/F
Greens Fork, Ind./Centerville HS
Exercise Science
Cody Siniard
R-Sr.
5-11
G
Brevard, N.C./Mars Hill College
Business and Organizational Leadership
Nathan Whitmire
R-Sr.
6-4
G/F
Rosman, N.C./Rosman HS
Criminal Justice
Pos
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball Name
Yr
Ht
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Alyssa Cutshaw
Fr.
5-6
Wt
G
Thomasville, N.C./East Davidson HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Holli Flippo
So.
5-6
G
Kingston Springs, Tenn./Harpeth HS
Health Science
Katelynne Poole
Fr.
5-7
G
Salisbury, N.C./East Rowan HS
Undeclared
Amber Roberts
Jr.
5-8
G
Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds HS
Exercise Science
Anna Schlobohm
So.
5-8
G
Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford HS
Undeclared
Millie Wharton
Sr.
5-9
G/F
Brisbane, Queensland/Mt. St. Michael’s
Psychology & Criminal Justice
Amanda Whitaker
Jr.
5-10
F
Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds HS
Elementary Education
Samantha Winn
Sr.
5-10
F
Candler, N.C./Enka HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Men’s Cross Country Name
Yr
Ht
Wt
Pos
Matthew Crowe
Fr.
Glen Burnie, Md./Anne Arundel CC
Undeclared
Jonathan LaVelle
So.
Tunnel Hill, Ga./NW Whitfield HS
Criminal Justice
Tiffen Tapia
Jr.
Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall School
Exercise Science
Name
Yr
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Lanie Converso
Fr.
Severn, Md./Maryland
Health Science
Ryane Ledington
Fr.
Brooksville, Fla./Hernando HS
Health Science
Ariel Muiselaar
Fr.
Lakeland, Fla./Harrison Center
Art
Yr
Ht
Wt
Pos
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Michael Crumbaker
Jr.
5-10
190
QB
Arlington, Texas/Feather River CC
Mathematics
Jerel Drew
So.
5-10
175
Slot
Boston, Ga./Aucilla Christian
Mathematics
Michael Duff
So.
5-10
175
S
Talladega, Ala./Lincoln HS
Exercise Science
John Hardee
Sr.
6-0
240
DL
Granite Falls, N.C./South Caldwell HS
Mathematics
Stephen Hicks
So.
6-0
240
LB
Thonotosassa, Fla./Feather River CC
Criminal Justice
Women’s Cross Country Ht
Wt
Pos
Football Name
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2009-2010 SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Men’s Golf Name
Yr
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Zack Christy
Jr.
Ht
Wt
Pos
Highlands, N.C./Smokey Mountain HS
Integrated Studies
Christopher Dixon
So.
Mount Holl, N.C./East Gaston HS
History
Thomas Rennie
So.
Aberdeen, Scotland/Robert Gordon’s College
Business and Organizational Leadership
Michael Stamper
Fr.
Cherokee, N.C./Clemson
Undeclared
Yr
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Women’s Golf Name
Ht
Wt
Pos
Katie Brown
Sr.
Conover, N.C./Bunker Hill HS
Exercise Science
Alisiya Klochkova
So.
Moscow, Russia/Unknown
Business and Organizational Leadership
Name
Yr
Pos
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Renato Barbosa
So.
MF
Vinhedo, Brazil, Colegio Sant’Anna-Vinhedo
Business and Organizational Leadership
Henri Erti
Jr.
D
Kangasala, Finland/Kangasala HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Craig Galloway
Sr.
F
East Calder, Scotland/West Calder HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Christopher Maness
Sr.
D
Jacksonville, Fla./Ridgeview HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Miro Mustonen
Jr.
D
Helsinki, Finland/Oulunkylan Yhteiskoulu
Business and Organizational Leadership
Douglas Neill
Sr.
D
Inellan, Scotland/Dunoon Grammar School
Business and Organizational Leadership
Scott Schuurman
So.
D
Edmonton, Alberta/Ross Sheppard
Exercise Science
Niclas Stolt
Jr.
MF
Kaarina, Finland/Turun Normaalikoulu
Mathematics
Ian Townson
Sr.
MF
Boiling Springs, S.C./Boiling Springs HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Name
Yr
Pos
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Chantel Azevedo
Fr.
MF
Maple, Ontario/St. Elizabeth Catholic HS
Pre-Law
Janet Basinger
So.
D
Charleston, S.C./James Island Charter HS
Health Science
Jordan Box
So.
GK
Hoover, Ala./Hoover HS
Mathematics
Danielle Burch
So.
MF
Boiling Springs, N.C./Crest HS
Art
Alyssa Caracena
So.
MF
Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield HS
Exercise Science
Katherine Donohue
Jr.
D
Fredericksburg, Va./James Monroe HS
Psychology
Sydney Douglas
Sr.
GK
Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek HS
Music
Chelsea Freeman
So.
MF
Charlotte, N.C./Grace Academy
Undeclared
Jessica Guadagno
Sr.
D
Port Colborne, Ontario/Lakeshore Catholic
Exercise Science
Cherie Haseltine
Jr.
MF
Marietta, Ga./Kell HS
Criminal Justice
Caitlin Hubbard
So.
D
Clayton, N.C./Clayton HS
Exercise Science
Rachael Laughlin
So.
D
Chesapeake, Va./Hickory HS
Wilderness Leadership
Teresa Musick
Fr.
D
Hagerstown, Md./South Hagerstown HS
Wilderness Leadership
Nikki Peacock
Jr.
F
Uxbridge, Ontario/Uxbridge Secondary
Exercise Science
Chelsea Shew
Sr.
MF
Hendersonville, N.C./West Henderson HS
Education
Bailey Varley
So.
F
Concord, N.C./Jay M. Robinson HS
Undeclared
Chelsea Watson
So.
F
Sevierville, Tenn./Gatlinburg-Pittman HS
Exercise Science
Kayla Yingst
Sr.
D
Hendersonville, N.C./West Hendersonville
Exercise Science/Education
Men’s Soccer Ht
Wt
Women’s Soccer Ht
Wt
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2009-2010 SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Softball Name
Yr
Maddie Fletcher Jennifer Gift
Ht
Wt
Pos
Hometown/Previous School
Major
So.
3B
Charlotte, N.C./Providence HS
Mathematics
Sr.
RHP/DH
Durham, N.C./North Raleigh Christian Acad.
Art
Liz Houser
Sr.
RHP
Greenville, N.C./Miami-Dade College
Psychology
Leslie Hylton
Fr.
1B
Pineville, N.C./South Mecklenburg HS
Mathematics
Rachel Montgomery
Sr.
RHP/DH
Largo, Fla./Keswick Christian School
Art
Michelle Turner
Jr.
OF/RHP
Sumter, S.C./USC Salkehatchie
General Science
Pos
Men’s Tennis Name
Yr
Ht
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Cole Altizer
Jr.
6-4
Wt
Charlotte, N.C./Weddington HS
Integrated Studies
Shane Apps
Jr.
5-7
Alpharetta, Ga./Northview HS
Exercise Science
Dorian Feron
Fr.
6-3
Hennuyeres, Belgium/Abdijschool Zevenkerksen Undeclared
Jarred Fisher
Jr.
6-0
Prime Rose East, South Africa/St. Benedict’s
Health Science
Jonathan Kuhn
Fr.
6-4
Guatemala/John Newcomb Tennis
Undeclared
Scott McCormick
Jr.
5-11
Adelaide, Australia/Wichita State
Integrated Studies
Travis Wireback
Sr.
5-10
Greensboro, N.C./Grimsley HS
Integrated Studies
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Nashville, Tenn./Harpeth Hall Academy
Business and Organizational Leadership
Women’s Tennis Name
Yr
Ht
Wt
Pos
Ellie Bartholomew
So.
5-5
Claire Dillman
Fr.
-
West Union, S.C./Homeschooled
Environmental Science
Kim Dixon
Sr.
5-6
Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic HS
Exercise Science
Sara Douglas
Sr.
5-2
Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek HS
Wilderness Leadership
Kayley Duval
Sr.
5-7
Reddington, Calif./Foothill HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Jennifer Nyman
So.
5-5
Morganton, N.C./Freedom HS
Environmental Science
Lindsay Shaeffer
Jr.
5-6
Perrysburg, Ohio/Perrysburg HS
Psychology
Merek Slagle
Sr.
5-9
Hendersonville, N.C./Hendersonville HS
Criminal Justice
Name
Yr
Ht
Pos
Hometown/Previous School
Major
Cori Emory
Sr.
5-4
Def.
Boiling Springs, S.C./Boiling Springs HS
Elementary Education
Lindsey Rogers
So.
5-3
Def.
Hickory, N.C./Hickory HS
Secondary Education/History
Rebecca Schoonover
Jr.
5-0
Libero
Palm City, Fla./John Carroll Catholic HS
Business and Organizational Leadership
Bethany Stevenson
Fr.
5-8
Setter
Hendersonville, N.C./Hendersonville HS
Exercise Science
Brooke Sturgill
Jr.
5-10
OH
Zionville, N.C./Watauga HS
Health Science
Sydney Yeomans
Fr.
5-6
Def.
Ball Ground, Ga./Sequoyah HS
Psychology
Volleyball
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Echols Athletic Excellence Winners Rock Hill, S.C. - For the first time in 21 years, the South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Award has ended in a tie, with three-time defending champion Wingate University using a strong push in the spring to catch Carson-Newman College, the conference announced today. Both Carson-Newman and Wingate finished the year with 94.5 points. Carson-Newman had a 5 ½-point lead after the winter championships, but Wingate picked up 43 points in the spring’s six championship sports, while Carson-Newman had the third-best point total in the spring with 37.5 points. Carson-Newman wins the award for the fourth time in school history. The Eagles won the trophy in 2003, 2004 and 2006. Wingate wins for the fourth consecutive year. The Bulldogs, in second place after the fall and winter sports seasons, won the conference championship in baseball, finished second in men’s tennis, and had third-place finishes in women’s tennis and men’s and women’s golf in the spring. Wingate also won the conference title in volleyball and was second in football. Carson-Newman won conference championships in football, men’s and women’s soccer, and had second-place finishes in volleyball, women’s cross country, softball and women’s golf. Lincoln Memorial University, in seventh place in the overall standings heading into the spring, jumped to third place by picking up 39 points to finish with 73.5 points overall. It is the best finish for the Railsplitters since joining the league in 2006. LMU had championships in men’s golf and men’s and women’s tennis. Tusculum College, which had finished second in the Echols Athletic Excellence race the past two years, stands in fourth place with 70 total points. Tusculum shared the women’s tennis title with LMU, and had second-place finishes in women’s soccer and men’s basketball. Lenoir-Rhyne University is in fifth place with 66.5 points. The Bears won championships in women’s cross country, women’s basketball and softball, with a second-place finish in men’s cross country. Catawba College finishes in sixth place with 65.5 points. The Catawba Indians won the men’s basketball championship and tied for second in baseball. Newberry College is seventh with 64 points. Newberry won the women’s golf championship and finished second in men’s golf and women’s basketball. Mars Hill College is eighth with 57 points. The Lions won the men’s cross country championship for the 13th consecutive year and tied for second in baseball. Brevard College finished with 42.5 points. The Tornados tied for second in men’s basketball for their best finish. The South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Award is presented annually to the member athletic department that earns the highest overall finish based on final regular season standings. Points are based on final tournament standings in the sports of men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s golf and women’s golf. The trophy is presented at the SAC Annual Business Meeting at the conclusion of each year. The trophy is named in honor of former SAC Commissioner Doug Echols.
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2009-2010 Echols Athletic Excellence Points Earned 2009-2010 South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Sports Football Volleyball Men’s XC Women’s XC Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Baseball Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Total
Brevard 5 2 3.5 3 1 1.5 7.5 2 1 2.5 5 5.5 3 0 42.5
C-N 9 8 5 8 9 9 2 7 6 8 5 5.5 5 8 94.5
Catawba 2 6 6 5 2 6.5 9 5 7.5 2.5 3 4 2 5 65.5
L-R 3.5 3 8 9 6 4 2 9 3 9 1 2 4 3 66.5
LMU - 7 2 6 7.5 3 6 3 4 2.5 9 8.5 9 6 73.5
Mars Hill Newberry Tusculum Wingate 6.5 6.5 3.5 8 1 4 5 9 9 3.5 1 7 4 2 1 7 4 3 5 7.5 1.5 6.5 8 5 5 2 7.5 4 1 8 6 4 7.5 2 5 9 6.5 6.5 2.5 5 5 2 7 8 3 1 8.5 7 1 8 6 7 2 9 4 7 57 64 70 94.5
Fall Standings Fall Points 1. Carson-Newman 48 Carson-Newman 2. Wingate 43.5 Wingate 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 33.5 Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Catawba 27.5 Catawba 5. Mars Hill 26 Mars Hill T6. Lincoln Memorial 25.5 Lincoln Memorial T6. Newberry 25.5 Newberry 8. Tusculum 23.5 Tusculum 9. Brevard 16 Brevard
48 43.5 33.5 27.5 26 25.5 25.5 23.5 16
Winter Standings Winter Points 1. Carson-Newman 57 Catawba 2. Wingate 51.5 Tusculum 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 44.5 Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Catawba 41.5 Newberry 5. Tusculum 37 Brevard 6. Newberry 35.5 Carson-Newman 7. Lincoln Memorial 34.5 Lincoln Memorial 8. Mars Hill 32 Wingate 9. Brevard 25.5 Mars Hill
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Final Standings Spring Points 1. Carson-Newman 94.5 Wingate 1. Wingate 94.5 LMU 3. LMU 73.5 Carson-Newman 4. Tusculum 70 Tusculum 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 66.5 Newberry 6. Catawba 65.5 Mars Hill 7. Newberry 64 Catawba 8. Mars Hill 57 Lenoir-Rhyne 9. Brevard 42.5 Brevard
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2009-2010 BC in the Community The Brevard soccer student-athletes took time out of their busy schedules on Monday to give back to the community and put on a soccer clinic at the Recreation Department. The local youth of the TYSA Crush U12 co-ed team participated in the clinic that included drills and individual instruction by the Tornado players. This is the second year Brevard College has participated in the clinic with Coach Rob McNiel’s squad. “It was outstanding,” said McNeil “Forty plus BC scholar athletes along with Coach’s Mascaro and Shinohara, coaching and scrimmaging our U12 Challenge (travel) team from TYSA. The BC men and women practiced individual and team skills with our kids. The scrimmage, was a huge hit. I think the women’s team won the scrimmage on PK’s, due to some questionable misses from the men’s team. Hats off and thanks to BC players for the team support.” In addition to coaching soccer skills, the Tornados emphasized the importance of academics as well. Coach McNiel commented on the BC student-athletes, “One of our parent educators, queried the group on academics and GPA’s. Definitely Scholar athletes given the responses.” Sammy Kicklighter, a parent of one of the participants, was also grateful that the Tornados teams took time out to get involved with the community youth. “Coach Mascaro should be commended for his vision in incorporating BC students into the fabric of our community,” said Kicklighter. “The BC players were absolutely very gracious and most friendly in their interaction with the TYSA Challenge players. Both teams came out with such a community spirit. It has elevated BC posture in the minds of our parents and coaches of the TYSA Challenge team. “ __________________________________________________________________ Brevard, N.C. - The Brevard College Softball team recently volunteered their time at The Bread of Life located in downtown Brevard on November 15th and November 22nd. The Bread of Life is a local organization that serves as a soup kitchen providing meals to less fortunate community members. Senior infielder Kristina Clayton has volunteered at the Bread of Life several times over the past 4 years and had the following to say, “I think it was a great opportunity to give a little bit back to a community that helps and supports us as a softball team, as well as a college as a whole, throughout the year. Little things like giving the Bread of Life a couple hours of our time can make a dramatic difference in the lives of those who are less fortunate than we are.” Members of the team helped to slice, dice, and package food that was to be used the following week to feed several residents in the community. __________________________________________________________________ The Brevard College softball team reached out to the community last month adopting a local family for Christmas through The Sharing House Organization. Through the sharing house, the team reached out to a single mother and her two young children, purchasing Christmas gifts and spending time with the family of three. Each member of the family opened one gift with the softball team prior to Christmas and saved the rest to be opened Christmas day. The Sharing House Organization receives hundreds of applications each year from families asking for assistance around the holidays. The applicants are from various backgrounds, including individuals, single parent households, the elderly, and two parent house holds with multiple children. Through the team’s efforts, they were able to help at least one family in need. If you are interested in helping a family in need, please contact the Sharing House at 828-884-2866 828-884-2866 or Anna Williamson at williaak@brevard.edu.
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2009-2010 BC in the Community Brevard, N.C. - Throughout the month of March, both the men and women’s soccer teams gave back to the community by volunteering their time at Bread of Life, preparing meals for those in need. Approximately 30 student-athletes volunteered an average of two hours and 30 minutes of service to the community through the Bread of Life, under the direction of owner Michael Collins. Assistant women’s soccer coach, Caity Brown, says the experience was positive and enjoyable. “It was a great experience for both teams,” says Brown, “and we enjoyed being able to help those in need.” For information on service opportunities at Bread of Life contact Michael Collins at 828-577-0477. __________________________________________________________________ Brevard, N.C. - Brevard College soccer players and coaches gave back to the community as they gathered with Transylvania Youth Soccer Association (TYSA) for soccer practice on Friday, April 16 to run drills and work with over 50 players, ages 7-13 on their soccer skills. TYSA Coach, Rob McNiel says the day was exceptional, “You cannot find folks more excited about soccer than these Brevard coaches and players.” This is the second time during the 2009-2010 school year that the Tornados worked with the youth in collaboration with TYSA in an effort to give back to the community. McNiel was happy that his players have the opportunity to have a relationship with the collegiate studentathletes. “The kids had an opportunity to learn skills from the players who perform them at the highest level,” he says. “Thanks to all of the BC players and coaches.” Parent, and member of the local TYSA board, Sammy Kicklighter, says the opportunities the TYSA players have with the Brevard College players are unique. “Brevard Soccer is all about community,” says Kicklighter. “Nowhere in America can you find a small four year college with as many local community connections as the Brevard Soccer Teams.” Kicklighter says he was impressed with the Brevard players’ attitudes and willingness to volunteer their time on a Friday when most students are leaving for the weekend. “Coach Mascaro is to be commended for his great leadership in assembling these students,” Kicklighters also adds. “One day when they graduate from BC, they will remember that community involvement is key.” The following weekend, many of the Tornados volunteered time to work on the ongoing improvements to the soccer field at the City of Brevard’s sports complex on Ecusta Road, that TYSA, in addition to the community will have the opportunity to use. “This was awesome to see, once again, the community in the minds of this team,” said Kicklighter. The Tornados joined a group of approximately 65 people who participated in building the dugouts and preparing the field for seeding. By volunteering, the Tornado soccer teams connected with volunteers from not only TYSA, but also the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Destiny Christian Fellowship, Brevard Community Church, and other interested individuals.
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Rendering of Future BC Stadium
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Chick Martin Training & Weight Room Facility
Chick Martin Training and Weight Room Facility The Chick Martin Challenge will enable Brevard College to better compete in today’s fierce market for attracting top student athletes by offering state of the art training facilities. The necessary funds being raised will enable Brevard College to increase the size of the current free weight room. Over the past three years, Brevard College has added four varsity sports football, cheerleading, cycling and women’s golf and doubled its athletic participation. Currently, more than 350 student athletes participate in 18 varsity sports at the College. The need to serve our students with improved, broad spectrum training equipment and physical fitness has never been greater. The Chick Martin Training Center will offer the campus 5,500 square feet of work out space in an open, glass wall setting within Boshamer Gymnasium and will feature the latest weight training and conditioning equipment. The facility, which will be comparable to weight rooms found within the South Atlantic Conference and Division I institutions, will provide five times the current space to better accommodate the needs of Brevard College’s students, faculty and staff. The Chick Martin Challenge will honor Coach Martin by permanently placing his name on Brevard College’s basketball court. Funds will also be used to support the future needs of Boshamer Gymnasium and the Chick Martin Training Center.
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