Lindsay Shaeffer
2010-2011 BC Male and Female Athletes of the Year
Tristan Cowie
Credits/Table of Contents
Credits The 2010-2011 Brevard College Athletic Yearbook is published by the BC Sports Information Office.
Written, compiled and edited by: Seth Montgomery Sean Hostetter
Photography by: Duane Jones of Duane’s Photography BC Sports Information Staff Christie Cauble
About the Cover: Featured on this year’s cover is the 2010-2011 BC Student-Athletes of the Year, Tristan Cowie and Lindsay Shaeffer
Cover Design: Rachel Montgomery using Adobe Photoshop CS3.
Table of Contents Quick Facts/Table of Contents..............................................1 This is Brevard College...................................................... 2-6 Athletic Administrative Staff........................................... 7-13 2010-2011 Brevard Athletics Year in Review................ 14-17 Baseball........................................................................ 18-27 Men’s Basketball........................................................... 28-39 Women’s Basketball..................................................... 40-51 Cheerleading................................................................ 52-55 Cross Country............................................................... 56-61 Cycling.......................................................................... 62-69 Football........................................................................ 70-89 Golf............................................................................... 90-94 Men’s Soccer.............................................................. 95-105 Women’s Soccer....................................................... 106-116 Softball..................................................................... 117-127 Tennis....................................................................... 128-139 Volleyball.................................................................. 140-150 2010-2011 BC Student-Athletes of the Year............. 151-153 Champs/Life Skills Award Winners........................... 154-156 Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month............. 157-165 BC Honors and Awards............................................. 166-169 Echols Athletic Excellence Award............................. 170-172 Tornados in the Community..................................... 173-177 Building for the Future............................................. 178-181 2010-2011 Tornado Club Members.......................... 182-184
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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 Greenville-Spartanburg 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. Faculty 55 full-time faculty; 75 percent hold the terminal academic degree in their field; 53 percent hold tenure; student-faculty ratio is 11:1. Student Profile (2009-2010) 658 students from 35 states and 13 foreign countries; 98 percent fulltime; 74 percent residential; 57 percent male, 43 percent female; 52 percent in-state students, 48 percent out-of-state and international students. Library 58,000 volumes; over 120,000 e-books; 4,490 audiovisual materials; 150 print subscriptions; access to over 22,000 electronic journals. Internetaccessible databases containing indexes, abstracts, and thousands of full-text and digital resources are available 24/7 from EBSCO, Gale, JSTOR, Lexis/Nexis, NC LIVE, ProQuest, and other online database providers. Wireless Internet access is readily available in the library. Resource sharing is available through academic libraries in Western North Carolina and nearby states. The library is a member of the American Library Association, Appalachian College Association, Carolina Consortium, North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities, and Solinet/Lyrasis.
Financial Aid 94 percent of students receive merit-based and/or need-based scholarships, grants, and loans; $14.5 million in aid was coordinated for Brevard College students in 2009-2010 for 642 students. Residence Halls Four options: three traditional style residence halls and one apartmentstyle residential village primarily for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Information Technology All academic buildings and residence halls are connected to the campus high-speed fiber-optic network. All residence hall rooms are wired to provide students with access to the campus network and Internet resources. Wireless access is also available at several public campus locations. The campus network consists of a server farm, student labs, library lab, as well as faculty and staff PCs. Special computer labs are provided for Art and Music students in the Sims Art Center and Dunham Music Center. 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. After completing the transition to a four-year institution in 2000, the College became an active member of the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Over the next eight years, Brevard athletic teams earned 10 conference titles and made 9 national tournament appearances. A new era of Brevard College athletics began in 2006 as the Tornados initiated the transition process from the NAIA to NCAA Division II while also adding football, cycling and cheerleading as varsity sports. Brevard College was officially granted active NCAA Division II and South Atlantic Conference membership status on September 1, 2008. In just two years of eligibility, every single BC Athletic team has either recorded a South Atlantic Conference win or made it to the postseason South Atlantic Conference tournament. The men’s basketball team won Brevard’s first South Atlantic Conference Championship and the Cycling team was named the 2009 Fall Mountain Bike National Champions. Brevard has also seen multiple athletes and coaches receive both All- Conference and All-Region recognition as the Tornados look to establish a pattern of success both in the NCAA and the South Atlantic Conference.
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Varsity Sports Men Baseball Basketball Cross Country Cycling Football Golf Soccer Tennis Track
Women Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Cycling Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track Volleyball
This is Brevard College
The BC Experience Beyond the Classroom
Life outside the classroom. Your life outside the classroom at BC is just as important to us as the knowledge you’re gaining in class. There are many ways for you to stand out, but the first step is just to get involved. Experiences outside of the classroom compliment your formal educational experience by helping to facilitate your holistic development. Life doesn’t happen in a textbook, nor does the total Brevard experience. We help students by facilitating their growth as responsible and effective individuals while living in a cohesive campus community.
Student Involvement Programming on the BC campus is driven almost entirely by student leadership through the Campus Activities Board (CAB) with the support of almost 30 active student organizations and clubs. Saturday nights, CAB Wire features comedians, live music, and more. Students can build leadership and problem solving skills, while networking with other students, staff, faculty, and administrative leaders through the Student Government Association and our campus-wide shared governance model. You know what they say, “all work and no play…”. Whether you are interested in staying healthy or simply blowing off some steam after an exam, you can do both by enjoying friendly competition through the many different intramural sports we offer. Through the Campus and Outdoor Recreation program, students are able to experience programs that will lead to learning new skills, developing leadership abilities, and enhancing overall wellness while enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings. Whether you are a skilled rock climber or interested in climbing into a kayak for the very first time, we’ve got all kinds of opportunities for all types of students.
5 Fast Facts: • Student-faculty ratio is 11:1 • 40+ majors/minors, pre-professional studies and teacher licensure • Over 650 students from 35 states and 13 foreign countries; • One of the top 40 college towns in the US – Outside Magazine • One of the top performing arts centers in the south: The Porter Center for the Performing Arts
Community Living Living on campus is an integral part of the total educational experience at Brevard College. Community Living staff members assist students in learning how to live in community on an exciting residential campus. The friendships and life experiences developed by living on campus provide students with many unexpected benefits that positively impact the whole student…academically and socially. Whether in a traditional residence hall, a suite or apartmentstyle room, living and learning together makes the whole Brevard experience more meaningful. You can’t help but stay involved and feel attached to BC if you live right in the middle of where the action is. Brevard College • Brevard, NC • 1.800.527.9090 • admissions@brevard.edu • www.brevard.edu
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This is Brevard College Center for Multicultural and Service Initiatives True to the Brevard College motto “Learn in order to serve”, the Center for Multicultural and Service Initiatives (CMSI) is a student-focused office that provides resources and educational opportunities for the campus community. CMSI provides students with volunteer opportunities based on academic and personal interests as well as providing the town of Brevard and surrounding community with passionate and energetic volunteers that will make a difference. Alternative Fall and Spring Break trips, MLK Celebration activities, service to the local domestic violence shelter, preparing meals for the homeless, even working in a community garden are all part of the CMSI outreach program. Service related to federal, state, local and institutional programs is also coordinated through the CMSI. Federal Work Study students are able to work off campus at an approved local non-profit. NC-ACTS!, an AmeriCorps program, rewards students who have served 300 hours in their local community with a $1,100 Education Award. Our EMERGE program fosters positive relationships between current top BC students and incoming new students in order to support academic success and personal growth during the first year of college.
Wellness Center
Other unique BC Experiential Programs Institute for Women in Leadership IWIL is a residential learning community that fosters confident, inquisitive young women with a passion for local service. Through mentoring and experiential leadership programs, IWIL women develop into Brevard College leaders ready to also serve their communities upon graduation. Study Abroad Students can pursue a minor in Spanish while experiencing immersion in the culture as well as the language during a semester in Costa Rica. Students interested in studying in Europe will find opportunities in London each year. Working together with BC faculty and staff in our Academic Enrichment Center, students have many additional options for study abroad through our membership in the Appalachian College Association. Additionally, recent trips to Egypt and Iceland are examples of experiences abroad for credit between semesters.
The Stamey Wellness Center offers a warm reception area where students are welcomed and assisted in connecting with professional services and personal help as quickly as Voice of the Rivers possible. Counseling Services provides resources to support Voice of the Rivers (VOR) is one of the and enhance the success of students in the academic and hallmarks of Brevard College. VOR consists social environment of the college as well as in the personal of a select number of BC students and and developmental aspects of their lives. Medical Services faculty who engage in a three week are available to assist students who are sick and to teach expedition focused on the interdisciplinary preventive measures to stay healthy in order to best achieve study of a river. Students from any major academic success. Our Religious Life program is inspired by on campus traverse a river from its source the ministry of the United Methodist Church and welcomes a diversity of religious preferences among the student body who to its end researching its ecosystem, developing peer and faculty bonds, seek to learn in an atmosphere of nurturing one’s spiritual presenting information to communities path.
along the way, and earning academic credit.
Contact Information: Campus Life 828.884.8258 www.brevard.edu/lifebc Admissions 800.527.9090 www.brevard.edu/admissions Financial Aid 828.884.8245 www.brevard.edu/financialaid BC Experience Web Site www.brevard.edu/bcexperience Brevard College • Brevard, NC • 1.800.527.9090 • admissions@brevard.edu • www.brevard.edu
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This is Brevard College
with more than 40 majors and minors Majors:
Pre-Professional Studies:
Art (B.A.)
Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing Pre-Veterinary
Required concentration (one required): Graphic Design, Painting, Photography or Sculpture
Biology (B.S.) Business & Organizational Leadership (B.A.) Criminal Justice (B.A.) English (B.A.) Required concentration (one required): Creative Writing, Interdisciplinary Studies, Journalism/ Professional Communication, Literary Studies, Teacher Education
Environmental Science (B.S.) Environmental Studies (B.A.) Exercise Science (B.A. & B.S.) General Science (B.A.) Health Science Studies (B.A.) History (B.A.) Integrated Studies (B.A.) Emphases by choice
Mathematics (B.A.) Music (B.A. & B.M.) Music Education (B.A.) Performance (B.M.)
Psychology (B.A.) Religious Studies (B.A.) Optional focus: Biblical Archaeology, Diversity Studies, Philosophy
Theatre Studies (B.A.) Required concentration (one required): Performance, Technical, Teacher Licensure in Theatre Emphasis
Wilderness Leadership & Experiential Education (B.A.)
Minors: Art Art History Biology Business and Organizational Leadership Chemistry Coaching Criminal Justice Ecology Education English Environmental Studies Fitness Leadership Gender Studies & Leadership Geology History Mathematics Music Natural History Pre-Law Psychology Religious Studies Social Sciences Spanish Language and Culture Theatre Wilderness Leadership & Experiential Education
Brevard College • Brevard, NC • 1-800-527-9090 • admissions@brevard.edu • www.brevard.edu
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This is Brevard College Teacher Licensure: Licensure Area Elementary grades K-6 English grades 9-12 Mathematics grades 9-12 Science grades 9-12 Social Studies grades 9-12 Art grades K-12 Music grades K-12 Physical Education grades K-12 Theatre grades K-12
Brevard College Major Integrated Studies English Mathematics General Science History Art Music Education Exercise Science Theatre Studies
The Brevard College teacher education program will enable students to earn teacher licensure in a number of academic disciplines at both elementary and secondary levels. For the most up-to-date status of each licensure program in relation to state approval, students should consult with the Director of Teacher Education.
Scholarship Information: New freshman and transfer students may qualify for academic scholarships through the Admission Office, ranging from $5,500 per year to full tuition. Additionally, top leaders and artists may qualify for leadership and/or talent based scholarships up to $3,500 per year. Need-Based Financial Aid is also available to students who qualify as a result of filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Leadership/Talent scholarships are also available, starting at $500 and up.
Men’s Varsity Teams:
Telephone
Baseball Basketball Cycling Football Golf Soccer Tennis Track / Cross Country
828.884.9158 828.884.8267 828.884.8272 828.884.8105 843.437.9637 828.884.8394 828.884.8281 828.884.8272
Interested in becoming a BC Tornado?
Women’s Varsity Teams:
Telephone
Basketball Cheerleading Cycling Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track / Cross Country Volleyball
828.884.8241 828.884.8281 828.884.8272 843.437.9637 828.884.8222 828.884.8346 828.884.8281 828.884.8272 828.884.8203
•Complete the Tornado Athletic Questionnaire online (www.BCTornados.com)
Brevard College • Brevard, NC • 1-800-527-9090 • admissions@brevard.edu • www.brevard.edu
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Dr. Drew Van Horn, President
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. In 2010, Pate was elected vice chair of the Membership Committee and will represent the committee on the Membership Fund Selection Committee.
Prior to becoming Athletic Director, 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. 8
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, Associate Athletic Director
Head Coach Juan Mascaro was selected to the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Advisory Committee in 2010-2011 and will help with the gathering and sharing of results for teams within their conference or geographical area, the ranking of the top teams in the region, the provision of input in the selection of officials for the championship, the provision of input in the selection of sites for championship competition and the service as a sounding board for the NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Committee.
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 Women’s Administrator
Britne Stubbs has 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 11game 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.
BC Administrative 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 also served 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 assisted 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.
Myranda Nash, Assistant to the Athletic Director
Prior to coming to Brevard, Nash served as an Intern with the LenoirRhyne University Athletic Department, where she served with the LR Special Events Director and with the Bears Club from May 2010-August 2010.
She also served as an apprentice at Westcare Sports Medicine where she completed a 70 hour apprenticeship under the supervision of three licensed Physical Therapists in the Fall of 2009.
She also has extensive volunteer experience, having served as a volunteer with REACH of Jackson County, the Community Table of Jackson County and the Jingle Bell 5K Run. She has also served as the Registration Committee Chair for the Mountain Heritage 5K race in October of 2009, and participated in several missions trips throughout the country.
Nash graduated from Western Carolina in August of 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management with a concentration in Exercise Science and Fitness Management and is currently working on her MBA at Western Carolina with a projected graduation date of 2013.
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BC Administrative Staff 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.
Seth Montgomery, Athletic Media Relations Director
Seth Montgomery joined the BC Athletic Department Staff 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 are football, volleyball, men’s basketball, baseball, cycling, 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.
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BC Administrative Staff Joshua Smallwood, Head Athletic Trainer
Joshua Smallwood joined the Athletic Department staff in the summer of 2009 and serves 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.
Joshua Owen, Associate Athletic Trainer
Josh Owen joined the staff at Brevard College in 2008. His primary sport responsibilities are with the Tornado volleyball, women’s basketball, and softball teams. He is actively involved in continuing education as he has taken and continues to take a variety of courses from the Postural Restoration Institute.
Josh comes to Brevard College from Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., where he graduated with honors and earned his Bachelor’s degree in 2007. While at ASU, Josh worked with the football team and other varsity sports in the Mountaineer Athletic Training Department.
Josh is currently single and lives in Brevard. He enjoys the outdoors in his free time.
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2010-2011 Year in Review The Tornados continued building on the successes of their past two seasons, making their third year as members of the NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference truly special as the Tornados set a BC record in placing 16 student-athletes on the All-SAC teams, four on the All-Region teams and had four athletes and one team receive recognition on the national level. The Brevard women’s soccer team also completed the BC team sweep in the 2010-2011 season, winning their first game in conference competition as the Tornados continue to excel in one of the toughest conferences in the nation. This year, in addition to the 16 studentathletes receiving all-conference accolades, the The Tornados charge on to the field Tornados also had two student-athletes named as they begin the 2010 Football Season the Conference Freshman of the Year in their respective sports. Kelvin Jeter was named the SAC Offensive Freshman of the Year for the Football team, while Sam MacNeil earned Freshman of the Year laurels in Men’s Tennis. Five of the BC teams also made it to the postseason, with both the men’s and women’s tennis teams making it to the semifinal rounds of the SAC tournament. Capping of a spectacular year all-around, the Brevard College Cycling team continued their recent domination in the Mountain Bike season, winning their second consecutive USA Cycling Collegiate Fall Mountain Bike Team National Championship, while Tristan Cowie won the men’s individual Omnium National Championship. Recapping the 2010-2011 athletic year, starting in the fall, the Tornados opened the 2010 football season winning three of their first four games and capped off the year with a last-second victory over rival Mars Hill College to finish the season 4-7 overall. Brevard has won the fourth-most games in the conference over the past two years, going 11-11 and were led on the season by record-setting performances by running backs Neville Bryce and Kelvin Jeter as the duo broke both single season and career records under Coach Paul Hamilton. The BC volleyball team received an infusion of youth in the 2010 season as seven new players joined the squad during the season. Though the season had its ups and downs, the team was able to recognize the career achievements of Rebecca Schoonover as the senior libero completed her four-year career with Brevard College, finishing second all-time on the career digs list with 1,591, and also is among the career leaders in games and matches played at Brevard College.
Henri Erti advances the ball up the pitch during the 2010 men’s soccer season
The Tornados men’s soccer team made the postseason for the first time since joining the NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference. Brevard used conference wins over Tusculum and Newberry to make it to the quarterfinal round of the 2010 Food Lion SAC tournament and BC nearly pulled off the upset against top seed Wingate before falling in double overtime to cap off one of the most
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Josh Roper and Josh Jordan led the Tornados men’s basketball team back to the postseason as the Brevard made it to the 2011 Food Lion SAC tournament. Highlights from Brevard’s season included knocking off then undefeated and #5-ranked Lincoln Memorial University as well as victories over NCAA Elite Eight participant Anderson University. Roper led the SAC in scoring and steals, while Jordan was the SAC leader in rebounding. Brevard opened postseason play as the six seed in the tournament, before falling in the quarterfinals to the eventual tournament runner-up.
Randy O’Dell continued the trend of first-timers
The Women’s Basketball seniors pose for a picture during Senior Day in Boshamer Gymnasium
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from Brevard to make the All-SAC team, as the junior first baseman led the Tornados in every major hitting category on his way to making the All-SAC Baseball Second Team. The Tornados baseball team won 14 games on the season, eclipsing the total wins from both the 2008 and 2009 seasons in their first year under Coach Matt McCay.
The BC Softball team returned to the postseason after a one-year hiatus, achieving their first above .500 record under Coach Britne Stubbs as Brevard went 29-21 in the 2011 regular season. The victories included Brevard’s first sweep of a SAC opponent as the Tornados topped Newberry at home at the BC Sam MacNeil was named the SAC Men’s Tennis Softball Field among the many highlights Freshman of the Year after an undefeated season from the season. Martika Elmore led the SAC in strikeouts, finishing the regular season ranked 4th in the NCAA, while Chelsi Mallory was the conference leader in on-base percentage. The Tornados also achieved their first postseason victory, topping the tournament host Carson-Newman in the first round to wrap up the year, and freshman Emily Boykin was named to the All-SAC Second team. The Tornados played for their first SAC regular season championships this season in both men’s and women’s tennis, but were unable to prevail. However, both teams made it to the postseason for the third consecutive year and each team had three players named to the postseason All-Conference team under first year head coach Nicole Bumgarner. Sam MacNeil was selected as the men’s SAC Freshman of the Year, going undefeated in conference singles play, while Claire Dillman also went undefeated in singles action for the women as both teams advanced to the Food Lion SAC Tournament semifinals before falling to end the season. The BC men’s and women’s golf teams teed off this season, with youth again being the emphasis on the season as junior Alisiya Klochkova returned as the most experienced athlete on the squad. The Moscow, Russia native led the women’s team to a 10th place finish on the season, while the men’s team placed ninth overall in the two day event at the Rock Barn in Conover, N.C. The Brevard Track & Field program competed four times in the spring season, with Canale, Jordan Tager, Erik Gibbs, Josh Mower and Chris Shore carrying the load for the Tornados in the distance events. Brevard finished up the year at the BC Athletic Awards Ceremony as Tristan Cowie and Lindsay Shaeffer were selected as the BC Men’s and Women’s Athletes of the Year. Shaeffer also doubled up as the BC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while the Women’s Tennis team took home the Team GPA banner to end the 2010-2011 year.
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2011 Baseball Review Coming into his first season as head coach of the Brevard College baseball team, Coach Matt McCay knew he would face a series of challenges, but the Tornados met them head on as Brevard recorded more wins this season on the diamond than they have in the past four years. The Tornados finished up their third season as full members of the NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference with a 14-28 record, going 5-21 in conference play. The Tornados topped Tusculum, Lincoln Memorial, Lenoir-Rhyne, Newberry and Mars Hill in conference action and other highlights from the season include Brevard’s first series sweep coming on the opening weekend of the season over Coach Walsh eyes his target as Alderson-Broaddus, as well as the Tornados he pitches to the batter in preseason drills taking the season series from Winston-Salem State and their thrilling come-from-behind win over top 25 Erskine College. Brevard also saw their first player recognized on the SAC Baseball All-Conference team, as first baseman Randy O’Dell received Second Team All-Conference honors, riding a 26 game hitting streak during the season to finish fourth overall in the conference with a .388 batting average, while leading the team in hits, RBIs and home runs. The Tornados opened their season with three losses, falling to Pfeiffer, Catawba and Erskine on the road, before opening up play at Gil Coan Field on February 12th against Alderson-Broaddus. Zack Simpson pitched a complete game, scattering five hits in game one of the doubleheader to give Brevard their first win of the season, 5-1, and Ethan Pressley had a pair of RBIs in support of Casey Smith’s pitching effort as the Tornados swept the doubleheader over the Battlers, 5-1. In the final game of the weekend series, the Tornados bats exploded as Brevard batted around in the second inning en route to the weekend sweep with their 15-3 victory. The Tornados continued their winning ways the next game as Ron Patterson crossed the plate in the top of the 10th inning in Tigerville, S.C. as Brevard topped North Greenville, 5-4. Brevard dropped their next three games before winning a wild one up in Bristol, Tenn. over King College. The Tornados had a 13-4 lead heading into the bottom of the ninth, but King would rally, plating seven runs in the last half inning before Dustin Haithcox shut the door down in earning his first save of the season.
Steele Myers prepares to relay the ball to first to complete the double play
Brevard picked up their first conference victory of the season on February 26th over Newberry College at Gil Coan Field, taking the first game of the Saturday doubleheader. The bats came alive in support of Brennan Daniels as Patterson, O’Dell and Zack Merriken all drove
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the ball out of the ballpark to give the Tornados the 9-4 victory.
BC victories over Winston-Salem State sandwiched a Tornados triumph over LenoirRhyne University, with a pair of grand slams by Patterson and Pressley and a home run by Zak Beard providing the excitement in the contests.
Randy O’Dell became the first BC baseball player to be named to the postseason All-SAC team
The Tornados next win would come in another thriller as Brevard avenged an earlier defeat to Erskine College, by rallying to score three runs in the bottom of the ninth to provide the home crowd with the 12-11 victory. Champ Stuart and O’Dell drove in runs to tie the game up before Merriken delivered the game winner, scoring Derek Ham from second to give Brevard the victory.
Steele Myers, O’Dell and Merriken all went deep in the next game to keep the BC winning streak alive as the Tornados topped Mars Hill 9-8. Haithcox recorded his third save of the season, retiring the side with runners on second and third to end the game in support of Smith. The Tornados dropped several games before their next victory as Smith went the distance against Tusculum College, scattering five hits and striking out five, while Beard went 3-for-3 with an RBI, providing all the offense BC needed in the 3-0 victory. Brevard continued in conference play the next weekend, taking the first game from LMU, 6-5, with Beard again coming up in the clutch, driving a single into the left centerfield gap scoring Myers from third for the Tornados first walk-off victory in April. Due to weather concerns, the Tornados were forced to push Senior Day back, but Jacob White took advantage of the time on the mound as the senior right-hander threw six quality innings in his final start of his BC career, striking out five batters and Myers hit his fourth home run of the season as the Tornados ended the 2011 regular season with the 10-3 victory over Montreat. As a team, the Tornados showed improvement across the board in the South Atlantic Conference rankings as Brevard improved to seventh overall in team batting average, eighth in team pitching, had 57 stolen bases, up from 22 and dropped three runs off their team earned run average. Brevard loses only two seniors from this year’s squad, but returns the majority of their starters and impact players as Coach McCay and the Tornados will look to continue improving across the board with the goal being to make the 2012 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament.
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The Tornados celebrate Zak Beard’s walkoff single in their victory over Lincoln Memorial
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2011 BC Baseball Team
Top Row (L/R): Jacob White, Alex Bedenbaugh, Josh Case, Brennan Daniels, Randy O’Dell, Zack Simpson, Casey Burnette, Kevin Hamilton, Ethan Pressley, Casey Smith; Middle Row (L/R): Coach Matt McCay, Coach Sean Walsh, Tyler Parker, Jacob Koontz, Michael Bradley, Dustin Haithcox, Champ Stuart, Joseph Lepore, Will Bullock, Brett Brinson, McKenzie Queen, Christian Christopoulos, Coach Seth Williams, Coach Matt Allingham; Bottom Row (L/R): Alex Litaker, Kameron Armacost, Kramer Clark, Troy Hargis, Zak Beard, Derek Ham, Eric Renegar, Aaron Reese, Ron Patterson, James Pegram, Steele Myers. # 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 39
2011 Brevard College Baseball Roster
Name Pos. Ht. Champ Stuart OF/RHP 5-11 Ronald Patterson OF 5-9 Kramer Clark IF 5-9 Tyler Parker OF 6-0 Josh Case RHP 6-2 Kameron Armacost OF/RHP 6-0 James Pegram C 5-11 Derek Ham IF 5-10 Steele Myers IF/RHP 5-9 Jacob Koontz RHP 6-0 Joseph Lepore RHP 6-1 McKenzie Queen IF 6-0 Christian Christopoulos C/IF 6-1 Michael Bradley RHP 5-11 Will Bullock LHP 5-11 Dustin Haithcox LHP 5-11 Kevin Hamilton RHP 6-3 Zack Simpson LHP 6-4 Alex Bedenbaugh IF 6-2 Brennan Daniels RHP 6-3 Aaron Reese IF 5-10 Casey Burnette RHP 6-2 Randy O’Dell IF 6-2 Brett Brinson IF 6-0 Ethan Pressley OF/C/RHP 6-2 Zak Beard OF 5-7 Alexander Litaker RHP 5-10 Jacob White RHP 6-1 Casey Smith RHP 6-0 Zack Merriken C 6-0 Kody Miller LHP 5-9 Eric Renegar IF 5-9 Troy Hargis INF 5-6
Wt. 175 190 180 170 165 165 175 160 185 170 190 180 180 155 155 185 185 205 165 215 180 185 215 205 205 165 185 170 170 255 165 160 170
Cl. Fr. Sr. Jr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. R-So. Fr.
B/T R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R L/L L/L R/R L/L R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/L L/R R/R
Head Coach: Matt McCay (UNC-Chapel Hill, 2006) Assistant Coach/Head JV Coach: Kevin Allingham Assistant Coach/Hitting Coach: Sean Walsh Assistant Coach/Strength & Conditioning: Seth Williams
Hometown/Previous School Freeport, BAHAMAS/Christ School Gloversville, N.Y./Herkimer CC Candler, N.C./Gardner-Webb Univ. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg HS Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell HS Littlestown, Pa./Hagerstown CC Pawleys Island, S.C./Winthrop Univ. Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell HS Chapel Hill, N.C./VMI Woodleaf, N.C./West Rowan HS Beverly Hills, Fla./Lecanto HS Cullowhee, N.C./Smoky Mountain HS Raleigh, N.C./St. Peter’s College Brevard, N.C./Brevard HS Stem, N.C./South Granville HS Asheboro, N.C./Eastern Randolph HS Kannapolis, N.C./NW Cabarrus HS Salisbury, N.C./West Rowan HS Prosperity, S.C./Mid-Carolina HS Statesville, N.C./Statesville HS Black Mountain, N.C./Owen HS Franklin, N.C./Franklin HS Durham, N.C./Lenoir CC Albemarle, N.C./West Stanley HS Fletcher, N.C./North Henderson HS Etowah, N.C./West Henderson HS Salisbury, N.C./East Rowan HS Elkin, N.C./Surry Central HS Kernersville, N.C./Pfeiffer University Hudson, N.C./Catawba Valley CC Lebanon, Va./Lebanon HS Stuart, Va./Patrick County HS Durham, N.C./Durham Jordan HS
Alphabetical Roster
7 28 21 15 26 16 24 6 14 4 22 17 9 19 11 12 29 39 10 25 5 3 8 27 13 23 20 31 2 30
Kameron Armascost Zak Beard Alex Bedenbaugh Michael Bradley Brett Brinson Will Bullock Casey Burnette Josh Case
Christian Christopoulos
Kramer Clark Brennan Daniels Dustin Haithcox Derek Ham Kevin Hamilton Troy Hargis Jacob Koontz Joseph Lepore Alexander Litaker Zack Merrikan Kody Miller Steele Myers Randy O’Dell Tyler Parker Ronald Patterson James Pegram Ethan Pressley McKenzie Queen Aaron Reese Eric Renegar Zack Simpson Casey Smith Champ Stuart Jacob White
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Opponent
@ St. Andrews Rained Out vs. Pfeiffer (11 inn.) 4-5 L Pressley - 24 Patterson - 37 Stuart - 15 vs. Catawba 4-12 L Clark - 3 Patterson - 3 @ Erskine 1-12 L Beard - 2 Alderson-Broaddus 5-1 W Ham - 20 Alderson-Broaddus 5-1 W Myers - 37 Clark 18 Ham - 5 Alderson-Broaddus 15-3 W Christopoulos - 4 @ NGU (10 inn.) 5-4 W Smith - 9 @ Anderson* 2-11 L White - 8 Brinson 27 O’Dell - 38 @ Anderson* 4-5 L Lepore - 8 Merriken 10 Bedenbaugh -4 @ Anderson* 4-5 L Daniels - 6 Clark - 4 DH: Simpson - 4 @ King 13-11 W Clark - 11 Christopoulos - 1 Koontz - 3 Newberry* (10 inn.) 6-7 L Merriken - 9 Bradley -2 Newberry* 9-4 W Beard - 8 Litaker - 1 Newberry* 1-3 L Pressley - 5 Bullock - 1 Brinson - 4 Winston-Salem State 4-3 W Christopoulos - 25 Winston-Salem State 1-6 L Bedenbaugh - 2 Merriken - 17 Parker - 2 @ Lenoir-Rhyne* 4-7 L O’Dell - 1 @ Lenoir-Rhyne* 10-6 W @ Lenoir-Rhyne* Rained Out @ Winston-Salem State 6-2 W Carson-Newman* 1-14 L Overall............. 14-28 Win-Loss Record When After 6 leading..... 12-0 ....... trailing.... 1-24 Carson-Newman* 4-10 L Conference.......... 5-21 Non-Conference...... 9-7 ....... tied........ 1-3 Carson-Newman* 3-8 L Home games.......... 9-13 After 7 leading..... 10-0 games.......... 5-14 ....... trailing.... 0-12 Erskine 12-11 W Away Neutral site........ 0-1 ....... tied........ 0-6 Day games........... 14-22 After 8 leading..... 9-1 Mars Hill* 9-8 W Night games......... 0-6 ....... trailing.... 0-15 ....... tied........ 1-2 Mars Hill* 5-12 L vs Left starter..... 1-7 vs Right starter.... 13-21 Mars Hill* 5-9 L 1-Run games......... 5-4 Hit 0 home runs..... 7-22 games......... 1-6 ... 1 home run...... 3-5 Milligan (5 inn.) 4-16 L 2-Run 5+Run games......... 3-15 ... 2+ home runs.... 4-1 Milligan 4-6 L Extra innings....... 1-2 Shutouts............ 1-2 Opponent 0 home runs 11-11 @ Catawba* 1-6 L ........ 1 home run. 3-8 0-2 runs.... 0-10 ........ 2+ HRs..... 0-9 @ Catawba* 2-16 L Scoring ....... 3-5 runs.... 5-15 ....... 6-9 runs.... 4-3 Made 0 errors....... 4-4 @ Catawba* 5-8 L ....... 10+ runs.... 5-0 .... 1 error........ 4-7 .... 2+ errors...... 6-17 @ Va. Intermont Rained Out Opponent 0-2 runs... 4-0 @ Tusculum* 0-9 L ........ 3-5 runs... 6-4 Opp. made 0 errors.. 2-7 6-9 runs... 2-13 ......... 1 error... 5-10 @ Tusculum* 7-9 L ........ ........ 10+ runs... 2-11 ......... 2+ errors. 7-11 @ Tusculum* 3-0 W Scored in 1st inning 6-12 Out-hit opponent.... 11-6 King 4-6 L Opp. scored in 1st.. 6-16 Out-hit by opponent. 2-21 first........ 7-9 Hits are tied....... 1-1 Lincoln Memorial* 6-5 W Scores Opp. scores first... 7-19 Lincoln Memorial* 1-18 L Record when team scores 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Lincoln Memorial* 5-7 L Runs W-L 0-2 0-6 0-2 1-1 1-10 3-4 2-1 0-2 0-0 2-0 5-0 @ Milligan Rained Out Record when opponent scores @ Wingate* 7-9 L Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-1 2-0 1-3 1-4 0-3 1-2 0-4 2-11 @ Wingate* 4-24 L W-L @ Wingate* 0-11 L Record when leading after 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Montreat 10-3 W Inn. W-L 3-6 7-4 10-4 10-3 11-2 12-0 10-0 9-1
Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 2 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 20
Result
Final Record (14-28, 5-21 SAC) Home events are in bold. * - indicates SAC game
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Armacost - 32 Stuart - 8 Patterson - 2
Inn. W-L
Record when trailing after 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4-13 4-20 3-21 2-23 2-24 1-24 0-12 0-15
Inn. W-L
1 7-9
Inning-by-inning 1 Brevard 23 Opponents 40
2 3-4
Record when tied after 3 4 5 6 1-3 2-2 1-1 1-3
7 0-6
8 1-2
2 21 32
3 30 58
7 24 30
8 15 29
4 24 51
5 22 29
6 32 28
9 13 34
EX Total 1 205 2 333
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Batting Statistics Player AVG Randy O’Dell .388 Kramer Clark .343 Ron Patterson .319 Derek Ham .313 Zak Beard .289 Zack Merriken .289 Brett Brinson .267 Steele Myers .243 Ethan Pressley .227 Tyler Parker .222 Chris Christopoulos .217 Kameron Armacost .200 Champ Stuart .200 Aaron Reese .167 Alex Bedenbaugh .100 James Pegram .000 Totals .277 Opponents .322
GP-GS AB R 41-39 147 20 39-36 137 28 42-42 166 32 25-25 83 15 20-10 38 3 40-36 128 14 36-31 105 19 38-37 136 18 32-29 97 12 6-2 9 4 34-30 92 9 38-32 95 14 33-23 90 10 7-0 6 2 18-6 30 5 4-0 1 0 42-42 1360 205 42-42 1432 333
H 57 47 53 26 11 37 28 33 22 2 20 19 18 1 3 0 377 461
2B 11 3 7 3 1 7 5 6 3 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 53 96
3B 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 9
HR 4 0 3 0 1 3 0 4 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 20 37
RBI 37 18 20 10 5 17 9 17 15 0 12 10 10 0 2 0 182 311
TB 80 52 71 31 15 53 33 53 31 3 28 24 24 1 3 0 502 686
SLG% .544 .380 .428 .373 .395 .414 .314 .390 .320 .333 .304 .253 .267 .167 .100 .000 .369 .479
BB HBP SO GDP 10 0 22 1 9 1 12 2 12 2 18 0 6 2 19 0 4 1 8 1 19 1 35 1 10 4 21 1 3 3 24 2 12 1 26 0 3 0 3 0 10 2 27 0 15 4 35 1 8 2 28 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 15 0 0 2 0 0 126 25 294 9 167 42 208 13
OB% .421 .383 .370 .374 .372 .385 .344 .271 .318 .417 .302 .330 .277 .167 .229 .667 .346 .403
SF 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 14 21
SH 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 17 22
SB-ATT 6-9 11-11 7-11 2-4 2-3 5-6 3-5 4-5 2-3 0-0 3-3 7-8 2-3 2-2 1-1 0-0 57-74 39-56
LOB - Team (306), Opp (336). DPs turned - Team (34), Opp (25). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (1), R. Patterson 1, Opp (4). Picked off - R. Patterson 2, Z. Merriken 2, K. Clark 2, B. Brinson 1, Bedenbaugh 1, E. Pressley 1.
Pitching Statistics Player Kevin Hamilton Brennan Daniels Zack Simpson Joseph Lepore Casey Smith Michael Bradley Casey Burnette Dustin Haithcox Jacob Koontz Jacob White Alex Litaker Will Bullock Josh Case James Pegram McKenzie Queen Totals Opponents
ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO 3.72 2-1 17 0 0 0/0 4.71 3-2 6 6 0 0/0 4.84 1-1 4 4 1 0/0 5.21 1-4 11 8 0 0/0 5.26 3-6 10 9 3 1/0 5.88 0-2 10 2 0 0/0 7.71 0-1 12 0 0 0/0 8.10 1-3 17 0 0 0/0 8.23 0-2 14 3 0 0/0 8.74 3-4 13 8 0 0/0 18.00 0-1 10 1 0 0/0 24.92 0-1 3 1 0 0/0 27.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 36.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 54.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 6.97 14-28 42 42 4 1/0 4.34 28-14 42 42 7 2/2
SV IP 0 19.1 0 36.1 0 22.1 0 46.2 0 63.1 0 26.0 0 18.2 3 16.2 1 27.1 0 46.1 1 8.0 0 4.1 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 5 338.1 7 344.0
H 33 48 23 69 63 30 29 27 39 55 22 16 1 2 4 461 377
R 21 25 17 45 43 19 19 16 31 50 20 14 3 4 6 333 205
ER BB SO 2B 8 6 9 5 19 10 23 13 12 7 14 8 27 24 24 14 37 19 42 12 17 9 14 9 16 13 18 3 15 12 9 3 25 17 14 7 45 31 34 15 16 5 4 2 12 3 1 4 3 5 2 0 4 3 0 0 6 3 0 1 262 167 208 96 166 126 294 53
3B 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 9 6
HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 4 95 .347 3 1 0 1 0 2 157 .306 4 1 0 2 3 0 88 .261 0 0 0 2 1 4 199 .347 4 10 0 4 2 5 243 .259 1 8 2 2 6 4 105 .286 5 1 0 4 1 0 80 .363 1 2 0 2 1 1 75 .360 0 4 1 0 0 1 115 .339 2 4 1 2 2 7 183 .301 2 9 1 2 4 4 48 .458 1 1 0 0 2 3 29 .552 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 .250 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 .400 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 .667 1 0 0 0 0 37 1432 .322 27 42 6 21 22 20 1360 .277 35 25 6 14 17
PB - Team (18), Z. Merriken 14, Christopoulo 4, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (3), D. Haithcox 1, J. Lepore 1, Z. Merriken 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - Christopoulo (25-38), Z. Merriken (14-18), C. Smith (10-16), J. White (4-7), B. Daniels (5-6), D. Haithcox(6-6), Z. Simpson (4-5), J. Lepore (2-4), C. Burnette (2-3), K. Hamilton (3-3), J. Koontz (1-3), M. Bradley (1-2), A. Litaker (1-1). Fielding Statistics Player Joseph Lepore Dustin Haithcox Jacob White Brennan Daniels Casey Burnette Michael Bradley James Pegram Zack Simpson Alex Litaker Will Bullock Randy O’Dell Zack Merriken Kameron Armacost Ron Patterson Chris Christopoulos Ethan Pressley Champ Stuart Kramer Clark Derek Ham Zak Beard Alex Bedenbaugh Steele Myers Jacob Koontz Brett Brinson Casey Smith Aaron Reese Tyler Parker Kevin Hamilton Josh Case McKenzie Queen Totals Opponents
C 11 8 8 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 365 138 83 87 171 49 52 94 112 11 43 170 7 83 12 2 0 0 0 0 1523 1508
PO 3 2 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 347 101 81 79 132 42 45 31 36 10 38 39 1 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 1015 1032
A 8 6 5 3 4 2 0 1 1 1 12 34 0 4 31 4 3 55 66 0 1 113 5 51 9 1 0 0 0 0 420 413
E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 2 4 8 3 4 8 10 1 4 18 1 13 2 1 0 0 0 0 88 63
FLD% 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .984 .978 .976 .954 .953 .939 .923 .915 .911 .909 .907 .894 .857 .843 .833 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .942 .958
DPs 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 2 0 0 2 1 0 10 14 0 3 25 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 25
SBA 2 6 4 5 2 1 0 4 1 0 0 14 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 39 57
CSB 2 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 17 17
SBA% .500 1.000 .571 .833 .667 .500 --- .800 1.000 --- --- .778 --- --- .658 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- .333 --- .625 --- --- 1.000 --- --- .696 .770
PB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 9
CI 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
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School Catawba Wingate Tusculum LMU Carson-Newman Newberry Mars Hill Anderson (S.C.) Lenoir-Rhyne Brevard
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W-L-T 23-4 17-10 16-11 16-11 15-12 14-13 11-16 10-17 7-19 5-21
PCT .852 .630 .593 .593 .556 .519 .407 .370 .269 .192
PCT .755 .630 .647 .569 .423 .462 .469 .400 .277 .333
2011 All-SAC Team Second Team
First Team
W-L-T 40-13 34-20 33-18 29-22 22-30 24-28 23-26 20-30 13-34 14-28
Catcher - Sean Cotten, Tusculum Pitcher - Nick Lomascolo, Catawba Pitcher - JJ Jankowski, Catawba Pitcher - Craig Goodman, Tusculum Relief Pitcher - Wil Huneycutt, Catawba First Baseman - Brian Yeung, Wingate Second Baseman - Juan Alvarez, LMU Shortstop - Michael Bueker, Mars Hill Third Baseman - Chris Dula, Catawba Outfielder - Dodson McPherson, Wingate Outfielder - Alexi Colon, Tusculum Outfielder - Cody Pack, LMU Designated Hitter - Garrett Furr, Catawba
W-L-T 21-5 21-11 17-8 16-7 8-13 10-14 12-9 15-12 8-16 9-13
Catcher - Brian Dice, Lenoir-Rhyne Pitcher - Austin Johnson, LMU Pitcher - Justin Somers, Wingate Pitcher - Dylan Hochevar, Tusculum Relief Pitcher - Tyler Sturkie, Newberry First Baseman - Randy O’Dell, Brevard First Baseman - Eric Kitts, LMU Second Baseman - Ryan Saxon, Anderson Shortstop - Chris Love, Newberry Third Baseman - John Couch, LMU Outfielder - Michael Brittian, Mars Hill Outfielder - Jon Dalton, Carson-Newman Outfielder - Rolondo Bonner, Tusculum Designated Hitter - Gelson Perez, LMU
W-L-T 16-6 9-9 15-8 12-13 14-13 12-12 11-17 5-18 5-16 5-14
W-L-T 3-2 4-0 1-2 1-2 0-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1
Gold Glove Team
Pitcher - Christian Hicks, Lenoir-Rhyne Catcher - Josh Hohn, Catawba First Base - Austin Moyer, Catawba Second Base - Mike Gasque, Lenoir-Rhyne Second Base - Julio Zubillaga, Catawba Shortstop - Brett Underwood, Catawba Third Base - Blake May, Anderson Outfielder - Cody Pack, Lincoln Memorial Outfielder - Cody Nix, Carson-Newman Outfielder - Ryan Bostian, Catawba
COACH OF THE YEAR: Jim Gantt, Catawba FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Chris Dula, Catawba PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Nick Lomascolo, Catawba PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dodson McPherson, Wingate SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Wil Huneycutt, Catawba
2011 SAC Statistical Leaders Batting Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Michael Bueker, MHC Dodson McPherson, WU Randy O’Dell, BC Chris Dula, CAT Rolondo Bonner, TC Cody Shelton, WU Brian Yeung, WU Juan Alvarez, LMU Cody Coffman, TC Stephan Arcieri, LRU
Hits 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
Dodson McPherson, WU Brian Yeung, WU Michael Bueker, MHC Chris Dula, CAT Cale Rogers, WU Cody Baker, LMU Juan Alvarez, LMU John Couch, LMU Adam Lewis, MHC Rusty Smith, MHC
Runs Scored 1. 2. 3. 5. 8.
Dodson McPherson WU Juan Alvarez LMU John Couch LMU Michael Bueker MHC Alexi Colon TC Sean Cotten TC Rusty Smith MHC Four with 49 runs scored
Home Runs 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9. 10.
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Dodson McPherson, WU Brian Yeung, WU Eric Kitts, LMU Alexi Colon, TC Jonathan Dalton, C-N Cody Pack, LMU Garrett Furr, CAT Erick Sanderson, AU Stephen Andrews, LRU Three with 9 home runs
.414 .410 .388 .385 .374 .367 .366 .358 .352 .350 91 87 87 77 74 68 68 67 65 65 65 57 54 54 50 50 50
17 16 14 12 12 11 11 11 10
Runs Batted In 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Dodson McPherson, WU Brian Yeung, WU Alexi Colon, TC Chris Dula, CAT Cody Pack, LMU Garrett Furr, CAT John Couch, LMU Michael Brittian, MHC Eric Kitts, LMU Gelson Perez, LMU
Stolen Bases 1. 3. 5. 6. 8. 10.
Joseph Horsley, LMU Michael Bueker, MHC Stephen Andrews, LRU Terrence Gray, NEW Sean Cotten, TC Cody Baker, LMU Ryan Bostian, CAT Blake Houston, CAT Stephan Arcieri, LRU Four with 11 stolen bases
Wins 1. 4. 5.
JJ Jankowski, CAT Nick Lomascolo, CAT Craig Goodman, TC Justin Somers, WU John Tuttle, CAT Austin Moyer, CAT Austin Johnson, LMU Chris Nelson, WU Cody Church, LMU Robby Thigpen, C-N
Innings Pitched 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Nick Lomascolo, CAT JJ Jankowski, CAT Austin Bridgewater, C-N Craig Goodman, TC Chris Nelson, WU TJ Estes, AU Andy Fennell, LMU Robby Thigpen, C-N Cole Robison, NEW Ben Currie, WU
77 68 62 61 56 53 52 51 47 47 20 20 18 18 16 13 13 12 12 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 93.2 90.2 85.1 78.1 78.0 77.0 76.0 72.0 71.2 71.0
Strikeouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
JJ Jankowski, CAT Nick Lomascolo, CAT Chris Nelson, WU Justin Somers, WU Craig Goodman, TC Dylan Hochevar, TC Austin Bridgewater, C-N Austin Moyer, CAT Alex Britt, C-N Robby Thigpen, C-N
106 87 85 72 70 66 60 59 57 53
Appearances 1. 2. 5. 6. 9. 10.
Wil Huneycutt, CAT 29 Clay Watson, CAT 25 Ryan Fillers, C-N 25 Mike Mullen, C-N 25 Tony Hearrell, MHC 23 Tyler Sturkie, NEW 22 Steven Starbird, LMU 22 Drew Boyer, WU 22 Jared Carroll, LRU 21 Three tied with 19 appearances
Saves 1. 2. 4. 6. 8.
Wil Huneycutt, CAT Tyler Sturkie, NEW Tony Hearrell, MHC Jacob Saxon, AU Justin Somers, WU Stephen Vaughan, WU Ryan Fillers, C-N 4 tied with 3 save(s)
Earned Run Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Justin Somers, WU Craig Goodman, TC JJ Jankowski, CAT Nick Lomascolo, CAT Ben Currie, WU Austin Johnson, LMU Austin Moyer, CAT Chris Nelson, WU Jason Gardner, TC Brett Campbell, AU
9 7 7 5 5 4 4
2.56 2.87 2.98 2.98 3.04 3.06 3.34 3.58 3.62 4.22
Team Batting Avg 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Wingate Tusculum Mars Hill Lincoln Memorial Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Brevard Anderson Newberry Carson-Newman
Team Pitching ERA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Catawba Tusculum Wingate Carson-Newman Newberry Lincoln Memorial Anderson Brevard Mars Hill Lenoir-Rhyne
Team Fielding Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Catawba Carson-Newman Anderson Lenoir-Rhyne Lincoln Memorial Mars Hill Newberry Wingate Brevard Tusculum
.326 .325 .321 .317 .303 .285 .277 .268 .250 .235 3.83 4.05 4.67 5.02 5.21 5.42 5.69 6.97 7.29 7.68 .972 .961 .958 .955 .954 .953 .949 .944 .942 .942
2011 Baseball Review
Randy O’Dell
First Baseman * Junior * 6-2 * 215 Honors and Awards Durham, N.C. * Lenoir CC • 2011 All-SAC Second Team
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Led the team and finished 3rd in the SAC with a batting average of .388 Leads the team with 37 RBIs Leads the team with 57 hits Leads the team with 11 doubles Leads the team with 4 home runs Leads the team with 80 total bases
Had a 26-game hitting streak running from February 19th - April 2nd 13 of the 26 were multi-hit games His best game of the season came on February 22nd against King when he went 3-for-3 with a double, while driving in three runs and scoring three times. Had his best series of the season against Carson-Newman when he went 6-12 (.500 batting average) with one home run and one doubles, while driving in four RBIs and scoring once.
Randy O’Dell
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2
Champ Stuart, Feb. 22, 2011, King College
2
Randy O’Dell, Mar. 16, 2011, Erskine College
Walks
4
Zack Merriken, Feb. 19, 2011, Anderson University
Strikeouts
4
Champ Stuart, Mar. 5, 2011, Lenoir-Rhyne University
Stolen Bases
3
Kramer Clark, Apr. 20, 2011, Montreat College
Hit By Pitch
2
Kameron Armacost, Apr. 9, 2011, Lincoln Memorial University
Putouts
16
Randy O’Dell, Mar. 11, 2011, Carson-Newman College
Assists
8
Steele Myers, Mar. 4, 2011, Lenoir-Rhyne University
Errors
3
Brett Brinson, Feb. 19, 2011, Anderson University
Alex Bedenbaugh, Feb. 22, 2011, King College
Kramer Clark, Mar. 12, 2011, Carson-Newman College
Hit Batters
3
Joseph Lepore, Apr. 1, 2011, Tusculum College
Stuart
O’Dell
Merriken
Single Season Passed Balls
14
Zack Merriken, 2011
Team Single Game Triples:
2
vs Mars Hill, Mar. 19, 2011
Sacrifice flies:
2
vs Alderson-Broaddus, Feb. 13, 2011
2
vs Lincoln Memorial, Apr. 8, 2011
2
vs Lincoln Memorial, Apr. 9, 2011
Stolen bases:
5
vs Tusculum, Apr. 2, 2011
Caught stealing:
2
vs Alderson-Broaddus, Feb. 12, 2011
2
vs Mars Hill, Mar. 18, 2011
Clark
Armacost
Myers
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2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Review One year after arguably the most successful season in modern BC men’s basketball program history, the Tornados capped off the 2010-2011 season by returning to the 2011 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament. Though Brevard lost in the quarterfinal round the Tornados battled through the up and down season to finish tied for fourth overall in the SAC regular season standings and boasted their second straight season with a player achieving a program milestone as Josh Roper eclipsed the 1,000 point mark in his Brevard College career. Roper, for his play during the season, was recognized to the 2011 All-SAC team as a First Team selection, and was named to three different Jermichael Tanner pushes the tempo All-Region teams after leading the South Atlantic of the offense in conference action at home Conference in scoring (21.2 ppg) and steals (2.67 spg). Josh Jordan also had a standout senior campaign, finishing as the SAC’s leading rebounder for the 2010-2011 season, averaging 8.9 rebounds per game as the Tornados finished the year with a 13-14 overall record, 8-10 in SAC competition. The Tornados opened up the season with a pair of spectacular venues as they traveled to the University of Tennessee for an exhibition game, before opening up the regular season in Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C. against Belmont Abbey College. Brevard remained on the road for their first three contests, winning their first game of the season on the road in Banner Elk, N.C. against Lees-McRae as Brevard opened up a 26 point lead against the Bobcats before holding off LMC after a furious comeback. The Tornados continued their winning ways in the next contest as they handed Anderson University, a 2011 NCAA Elite Eight guest, a 85-84 loss in Anderson, S.C. Roper scored 30 points in the contest to lead Brevard, but it was his passing ability that sparked the win as he found Travis Jackson open under the basket with seconds left and the freshman placed the ball in the net to clinch the victory.
Brevard would continue play by downing North Greenville University, 99-83, and Tusculum College 77-72, before falling in their first game in the new year to Carson-Newman in Boshamer Gymnasium, 96-89. The Tornados would bounce back from the loss to record three straight conference wins as they toppled Mars Hill College, Catawba College and LenoirRhyne University in succession.
The victory over Lenoir-Rhyne was Brevard’s first overtime victory of the season as Roper led the Tornados with 31 points against the Bears, while Jordan picked up his first career double-double, scoring 12 points while pulling down 11 rebounds in the 85-83 victory. Boshamer Gymnasium came to defense of Brevard in the game as well as one of the light fixtures knocked down a desperation shot at
Darius Moose contemplates his next move in the preseason game against Tennessee
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the buzzer to put the Tornados at 7-3 early in the season.
The Tornados would drop their next five games though, falling to undefeated Lincoln Memorial University among others, before stopping the skid on the road at Belk Arena in Due West, S.C. against Erskine College in another overtime thriller, reminiscent of last year’s triple overtime victory against the Flying Fleet. Jordan powered Brevard to victory in the game with his second double-double of the season, scoring three of his game high 19 points in the opening minutes of the overtime period to give the Tornados a lead they wouldn’t relinquish in the 54-50 win.
Gaither Hendrix looks for the open man in front of the Brevard bench in Boshamer Gymnasium
Roper eclipsed the 1,000 point career mark on the season on February 5th against Tusculum College in front of the home fans at Boshamer Gymnasium, but the Tornados were unable to overcome the Pioneers. The Tornados sandwiched wins over Catawba, Mars Hill and Young Harris College around a defeat to Mars Hill before heading into their rematch with NABC ranked #5 Lincoln Memorial University. Brevard celebrated Coach Michael Jones’ birthday as Vincent Dombrowski drilled the go-ahead three-pointer with 1:55 left in the second half and Roper added 28 points, including five three-pointers, while Gaither Hendrix scored 17 as the Tornados handed the Railsplitters their first defeat in the 2010-2011 season. Brevard would top Lenoir-Rhyne on the road, 65-56, before returning home to defeat Young Harris and complete the season sweep, 88-69. After a loss to Newberry on the road, the Tornados returned home to celebrate Senior Day and recognize the accomplishments Donald Hudson, Whitney Galloway, Jordan and Roper all achieved during their time with the program. The Tornados fell to Wingate University in the season finale, but due to the tiebreakers in effect, the two teams would meet again in the Quarterfinal round of the South Atlantic Conference tournament. The Tornados gave the Bulldogs a good battle in Cuddy Arena as Roper and Hendrix combined to score 38 points, but Wingate was able to pull away late in the first half on their way to ending Brevard’s season. Roper finishes up his career with 1,190 points and finishes in the top 10 in several career categories, while Jordan sits among the rebounding leaders and Hudson and Galloway provided leadership for the Tornados during their time with the program. Brevard’s four seniors will be missed, but the Tornados return a deep nucleus in Hendrix, Drew Schauss and Jermichael Tanner as Brevard will look to return once again to the postseason.
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Josh Roper examines the defense as he prepares to make his move toward the basket
2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Review Roster Breakdown
2010-2011 BC Men’s Basketball Roster
30 12 22 15 21 3 45 5 50 23 1 32 10 4 24 20
Back Row (L to R): Vincent Dombrowski, Drew Schauss, Josh Jordan, Travis Jackson, Joseph Davis, Dominique Pickett, Darius Moose. Front Row (L to R): Ryson Felder, Whitney Galloway, Jermichael Tanner, Gaither Hendrix, Donald Hudson, Josh Roper. Not Pictured: D.J. Jordan
2010-2011 Brevard College Men’s Basketball Numerical Roster # Name
Cl.
1 Jerel Kwasikpui
Ht.
Pos.
Hometown/Previous School
G/F 6-6
So.
Richmond, Va./Evangel Christian
3 Gaither Hendrix
G
6-1
Jr.
Lenoir, N.C./Wallace State
4 Josh Roper
G
6-0
Sr.
Charlotte, N.C./Pfeiffer University
5 Travis Jackson
F
6-7
So.
Moss Point, Miss./Dillard University
10 Dominique Pickett
G
6-1
R-Fr.
Thomasville, N.C./Thomasville HS
12 Vincent Dombrowski F
6-3
Jr.
Philadelphia, Pa./Montreat College
15 Whitney Galloway
G
6-3
Sr.
Rosman, N.C./Rosman HS
20 Jermichael Tanner
G
5-9
R-Jr.
Columbus, N.C./Polk County HS
21 Chavis Hamilton
F
6-4
Fr.
Marion, N.C./McDowell HS
22 Ryson Felder
G
6-2
R-So.
Lenoir, N.C./Hibriten HS
23 Josh Jordan
F
6-7
Sr.
Los Angeles, Calif./West L.A. CC
24 Drew Schauss
G
6-4
So.
Greens Fork, Ind./Centerville HS
30 Joseph Davis
G/F 6-4
Fr.
Sylva, N.C./Smoky Mountian HS
32 Darius Moose
F
6-3
Fr.
45 Donald Hudson
G
5-11 R-Sr.
Augusta, Ga./Cross Creek HS
50 D.J. Jordan
C
6-9
Gulfport, Miss./Harrison Central
So.
Salisbury, N.C./Carson HS
Head Coach: Michael Jones (Eastern Kentucky, 1994)
Assistant Coach: Terence McCutcheon
Assistant Coach: George Williams
Assistant Coach: Brian Ferretti
5-9 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-7 6-9
Alphabetical Joseph Davis Vincent Dombrowski Ryson Felder Whitney Galloway Chavis Hamilton Gaither Hendrix Donald Hudson Travis Jackson D.J. Jordan Josh Jordan Jerel Kwasikpui Darius Moose Dominique Pickett Josh Roper Drew Schauss Jermichael Tanner By Height Jermichael Tanner Donald Hudson Josh Roper Gaither Hendrix Dominique Pickett Ryson Felder Whitney Galloway Vincent Dombrowski Darius Moose Drew Schauss Joseph Davis Chavis Hamilton Jerel Kwasikpui Josh Jordan Travis Jackson D.J. Jordan By Position
Guard Forward Center
10 7 1
By Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
4 5 3 4
By State North Carolina Mississippi California Georgia Indiana Pennsylvania Virginia
9 2 1 1 1 1 1
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Date Nov. 3, 2010 Nov. 20, 2010 Nov. 27, 2010 Nov. 29, 2010
Opponent @ Tennessee (Exhibition) vs. Belmont Abbey @ Limestone @ Lees-McRae
Location Knoxville, Tenn. Charlotte, N.C. Time Warner Cable Arena Gaffney, S.C. Banner Elk, N.C.
Result 42-91 L 72-74 L
Dec. 4, 2010 Dec. 15, 2010 Dec. 30, 2010
@ Anderson* North Greenville @ Tusculum*
Anderson, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Greeneville, Tenn.
85-84 W 99-83 W 77-72 W
Jan. 5, 2011 Jan. 8, 2011 Jan. 12, 2011 Jan. 15, 2011 Jan. 19, 2011 Jan. 22, 2011 Jan. 24, 2011 Jan. 26, 2011 Jan. 29, 2011 Jan. 31, 2011
Carson-Newman* Mars Hill* @ Catawba* Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Lincoln Memorial* @ Wingate* @ Winston-Salem State Newberry* Anderson* @ Erskine
Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Harrogate, Tenn. Wingate, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Due West, S.C.
89-96 L 91-87 W 80-75 W (OT) 85-83 W 82-96 L 49-65 L 64-77 L 86-91 L 66-90 L (OT) 54-50 W
Feb. 2, 2011 Feb. 5, 2011 Feb. 9, 2011 Feb. 12, 2011 Feb. 14, 2011 Feb. 16, 2011 Feb. 19, 2011 Feb. 21, 2011 Feb. 23, 2011 Feb. 26, 2011
@ Carson-Newman* Tusculum* Catawba* @ Mars Hill* @ Young Harris #5 Lincoln Memorial* @ Lenoir-Rhyne* Young Harris @ Newberry* Wingate*
Jefferson City, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Young Harris, Ga. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Newberry, S.C. Brevard, N.C.
72-81 L 63-67 L 90-75 W 80-91 L 72-69 W 82-77 W 65-56 W 88-69 W 72-81 L 77-87 L
@ #3 Wingate
Wingate, N.C.
64-84 L
Mar. 2, 2011
Food Lion SAC Tournament Quarterfinals
Record: 13-14 (8-10 SAC) 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
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76-78 L 76-68 W
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## Player
GP-GS Min
Total
04 Roper,Josh
26-26 855 32.9 179-432 .414
51-146
03 Hendrix,Gaither 27-26 903 33.4 142-369 .385
55-166
23 Jordan,Josh
26-25 745 28.7 102-169 .604
24 Schauss,Drew
Avg
3 Pts.
FG-FGA
Pct
3FG-FGA
Pct
FT-FTA
Pct
Rebounds Off
Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A
TO B
S
Pts Avg
.349 141-171 .825
27
102 129 5.0 67 2 72 86 14 64 550 21.2
.331
63-89 .708
22
49 71 2.6 63 2 104 90 2 17 402 14.9
0-2
.000
52-97 .536
81
149 230 8.8 91 4 26 37 17 35 256 9.8
27-26 694 25.7 86-190 .453
27-78
.346
29-37 .784
35
98 133 4.9 48 0 19 31 1 13 228 8.4
12 Dombrowski,Vincent 27-1 507 18.8 64-156 .410
37-108
.343
39-50 .780
11
37 48 1.8 48 1 20 22 9 12 204 7.6
32 Moose,Darius
27-15 548 20.3 57-107 .533
3-16
.188
21-37 .568
53
71 124 4.6 45 0 24 11 3 11 138 5.1
22 Felder,Ryson
25-2 417 16.7 32-102 .314
19-55
.345
26-30 .867
23
27 50 2.0 41 0 12 24 0 4 109 4.4
20 Tanner,Jermichael 23-9 365 15.9
24-68 .353
4-13
.308
31-44 .705
7
29 36 1.6 38 1 41 47 2 22 83 3.6
05 Jackson,Travis
4-0
55 13.8
7-14
.500
0-0
.000
.000
6
15 21 5.3 12 1 0
8 5 2 14 3.5
45 Hudson,Donald
9-4 142 15.8
7-22
.318
0-0
.000
11-12 .917
0
9 9 1.0 17 0 15
4 0 4 25 2.8
50 Jordan, D.J.
21-0 131
14-25 .560
0-0
.000
3-7
.429
12
15 Galloway,Whitney 7-1
44
6.3
2-8
.250
2-5
.400
2-3
.667
3
7 10 1.4
4 0 0
1 0 0 8 1.1
11 Davis,Joseph
7-0
28
4.0
2-4
.500
1-3
.333
3-3
1.000
1
3 4 0.6
1 0 4
7 0 1 8 1.1
01 Kwasikpui,Jerel
6-0
14
2.3
0-1
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
2
0 2 0.3
0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0.0
10 Pickett,Dominique 2-0
3
1.5
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
1 1 0.5
1 0 0
1 0 0 0 0.0
50
62 112 4.1
2
3
6.2
TEAM
Total
27 5451
Opponents
27 5450
0-4
21 33 1.6 28 0 0 11 13 1 31 1.5
718-1667 .431
199-592
.336 421-584 .721 333
680 1013 37.5 506 11 337 384 66 186 2056 76.1
747-1662 .449
167-484
.345 445-630 .706 333
695 1028 38.1 507
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 2056 76.1 -1.9 718-1667 .431 199-592 .336 7.4 421-584 .721 1013 37.5 -0.6 337 12.5 384 14.2 -0.2 0.9 186 6.9 66 2.4 0 0 8063 11-733 -
- 342 378 105 179 2106 78.0
OPP 2106 78.0 747-1662 .449 167-484 .345 6.2 445-630 .706 1028 38.1 342 12.7 378 14.0 0.9 179 6.6 105 3.9 6123 15-408 1-0
SCORE BY PERIOD 1st Brevard 946 Opponents 961
2nd 1094 1135
OT 16 10
Total 2056 2106
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2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Review 2010-2011 Brevard College Game-By-Game Highs Opponent vs Belmont Abbey
Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS 72-74 L 26-Roper,Josh 8-Jackson,Travi 4-Hendrix,Gaith 2-Hendrix,Gaith Tanner,Jermic at Limestone College 11/27/10 76-78 L 32-Roper,Josh 7-Jordan,Josh 3-Hendrix,Gaith 2-Roper,Josh Jordan,Josh at Lees-McRae 11/29/10 76-68 W 17-Hendrix,Gaith 8-Jordan,Josh 3-Jordan,Josh 4-Roper,Josh Hendrix,Gaith at Anderson 12/04/10 85-84 W 30-Roper,Josh 9-Roper,Josh 2-Hendrix,Gaith 2-Roper,Josh Moose,Darius Roper,Josh NORTH GREENVILLE 12/15/10 99-83 W 25-Roper,Josh 10-Schauss,Drew 6-Hendrix,Gaith 2-Roper,Josh Jordan,Josh at Tusculum 12/30/10 77-72 W 26-Dombrowski,Vi 8-Schauss,Drew 6-Hendrix,Gaith 1-Schauss,Drew Roper,Josh Jordan,Josh Hendrix,Gaith CARSON-NEWMAN 01/05/11 89-96 L 21-Hendrix,Gaith 10-Moose,Darius 5-Roper,Josh 2-Jordan,Josh MARS HILL 01/08/11 91-87 W 23-Roper,Josh 15-Jordan,Josh 10-Roper,Josh 3-Roper,Josh at Catawba 01/12/11 80-75 W 27-Roper,Josh 12-Moose,Darius 7-Hendrix,Gaith 2-Moose,Darius LENOIR-RHYNE 01/15/11 85-83 WOT 31-Roper,Josh 11-Jordan,Josh 4-Hendrix,Gaith 3-Roper,Josh at Lincoln Memorial 01/19/11 82-96 L 24-Hendrix,Gaith 7-Moose,Darius 6-Hendrix,Gaith 4-Roper,Josh at Wingate 01/22/11 49-65 L 14-Dombrowski,Vi 13-Jordan,Josh 2-Hendrix,Gaith 3-Hendrix,Gaith Roper,Josh at Winston-Salem St. 01/24/11 64-77 L 21-Roper,Josh 8-Roper,Josh 4-Roper,Josh 6-Roper,Josh NEWBERRY 01/26/11 86-91 L 29-Roper,Josh 9-Jordan,Josh 4-Roper,Josh 4-Roper,Josh Hendrix,Gaith ANDERSON 01/29/11 66-90 L 16-Hendrix,Gaith 10-Jordan,Josh 5-Tanner,Jermic 3-Roper,Josh at Erskine 01/31/11 54-50 WO 19-Jordan,Josh 14-Jordan,Josh 2-Dombrowski,Vi 2-Tanner,Jermic Schauss,Drew Felder,Ryson Moose,Darius at Carson-Newman 02/02/11 72-81 L 16-Jordan,Josh 18-Jordan,Josh 5-Hendrix,Gaith 6-Jordan,Josh Hendrix,Gaith Schauss,Drew TUSCULUM 02/05/11 63-67 L 17-Roper,Josh 7-Jordan,Josh 3-Hendrix,Gaith 4-Roper,Josh CATAWBA 02/09/11 90-75 W 26-Roper,Josh 10-Jordan,Josh 5-Tanner,Jermic 3-Tanner,Jermic Roper,Josh Jordan,Josh at Mars Hill 02/12/11 80-91 L 24-Roper,Josh 8-Jordan,Josh 4-Tanner,Jermic 3-Roper,Josh Hendrix,Gaith at Young Harris 02/14/11 72-69 W 15-Moose,Darius 9-Jordan,Josh 5-Roper,Josh 2-Jordan,Josh Tanner,Jermic LINCOLN MEMORIAL 02/16/11 82-77 W 28-Roper,Josh 7-Jordan,Josh 4-Hendrix,Gaith 2-Tanner,Jermic at Lenoir-Rhyne 02/19/11 65-56 W 20-Hendrix,Gaith 10-Jordan,Josh 4-Roper,Josh 3-Roper,Josh Hendrix,Gaith YOUNG HARRIS 02/21/11 88-69 W 22-Roper,Josh 10-Schauss,Drew 7-Roper,Josh 3-Dombrowski,Vi at Newberry 02/23/11 72-81 L 21-Roper,Josh 8-Schauss,Drew 3-Roper,Josh 5-Roper,Josh Hendrix,Gaith WINGATE 02/26/11 77-87 L 31-Roper,Josh 11-Jordan,Josh 6-Hendrix,Gaith 5-Roper,Josh at Wingate 03/02/11 64-84 L 20-Roper,Josh 8-Jordan,Josh 4-Hendrix,Gaith 2-Hendrix,Gaith Schauss,Drew
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Date 11/20/10
BLOCKED SHOTS 2-Jackson,Travi 1-Jackson,Travi Dombrowski,Vi None 2-Jackson,Travi
2-Hendrix,Gaith 1-Jordan,Josh
2-Dombrowski,Vi Jordan, D.J. 2-Jordan,Josh 2-Jordan, D.J. 1-Jordan, D.J. Roper,Josh Dombrowski,Vi 1-Jordan, D.J. 1-Tanner,Jermic Roper,Josh 1-Roper,Josh 2-Jordan,Josh Roper,Josh 2-Jordan,Josh 3-Jordan,Josh
2-Roper,Josh
1-Roper,Josh None 1-Moose,Darius 2-Jordan,Josh 2-Jordan, D.J. Jordan,Josh 1-Dombrowski,Vi Roper,Josh 1-Moose,Darius Schauss,Drew Jordan, D.J. 2-Roper,Josh 2-Jordan,Josh 2-Dombrowski,Vi
2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Review 2010-2011 Review Lincoln Memorial Wingate Anderson Brevard Newberry Catawba Carson-Newman Tusculum Mars Hill Lenoir-Rhyne
Conference W L Pct. 16 2 .889 12 6 .667 12 6 .667 8 10 .444 8 10 .444 8 10 .444 8 10 .444 8 10 .444 7 11 .389 3 15 .167
Individual Statistics Leaders Overall W L Pct. 27 3 .900 19 10 .655 21 12 .636 13 14 .481 13 14 .481 13 15 .464 11 16 .407 12 18 .400 10 16 .385 4 22 .154
Individual Award Winners
COACH OF THE YEAR: Josh Schertz, Lincoln Memorial PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Desmond Johnson, Lincoln Memorial FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Keon Moore, Catawba SAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Nick Trull, Anderson
All-South Atlantic Conference Team First Team
Second Team
Brandon Young, Anderson
Kevis Cornwell, Anderson
Josh Roper, Brevard
Sammy Emile, Mars Hill
Dominick Reid, Catawba
Dion Malachi, Mars Hill
D’Mario Curry , LMU
Tony Davis, Newberry
Desmond Johnson, LMU
Robert Troutman, Tusculum
Odell Turner, Wingate
Jaime Vaughn, Wingate
All-Freshman Team Denzail Jones, Anderson Ishmael Sanders, Carson-Newman Keon Moore, Catawba Allan Jones, Lenoir-Rhyne Vincent Bailey, LMU
Points Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Roper,Josh-BC 21.2 Emile, Sammy-MHCM 18.8 Hughes, Donterious-MHCM 18.5 Dominick Reid-CATM 17.7 Curry,D’Mario-LMU 17.3 Keon Moore-CATM 16.6 Davis,Tony-NEW 15.6 Turner, Odell-WU 15.5 Johnson,Desmond-LMU 14.9 Hendrix,Gaither-BC 14.9
Rebounds Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jordan,Josh-BC Johnson,Desmond-LMU Turner, Odell-WU Davis,Tony-NEW Curry,D’Mario-LMU Malachi, Dion-MHCM Taylor Shugart-AUM Holleman, John-C-NM Klempin, Tommy-TC Jones, Allan-LRU
Assists Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tumer, Bradley-C-NM Steigerwald, Justin-TC Lockhart,Jawuan-NEW Dominick Reid-CATM Kincaid, Ethan-WU Hendrix,Gaither-BC Brandon Young-AUM Roper,Josh-BC Kevis Cornwell-AUM Denzail Jones-AUM
Rebounds Per Game Josh Jordan, Brevard, 8.9 Field Goal Percentage Taylor Shugart, Anderson, .651 Assists Per Game Bradley Tumer, Carson-Newman, 6.24 Steals Per Game Josh Roper, Brevard, 2.56 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Cam Carden, Lincoln Memorial, .453 3-Pointers Per Game Ishmael Sanders, Carson-Newman, 2.81 Blocked Shots Per Game Dion Malachi, Mars Hill, 2.88 Free Throw Percentage Rob Troutman, Tusculum, .848 Assist-To-Turnover Ratio Dominick Reid, Catawba, 1.67 Team Scoring Offense Newberry College, 85.9 Team Field Goal Percentage Lincoln Memorial University, .500 Team Field Goal Percentage Defense Lincoln Memorial University, .387 Team Steals Newberry College, 12.69 Team Assists Lincoln Memorial University, 15.65 Team Rebounding Newberry College, 43.6 Team Blocked Shots Mars Hill College, 5.23 Team 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Wingate University, .392 Team Scoring Defense Tusculum College, 64.8 Team Free Throw Percentage Tusculum College, .779 Team Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Lincoln Memorial University, 1.00
6.31 4.50 4.15 3.92 3.90 3.85 2.85 2.77 2.76 2.75
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Roper,Josh-BC 2.46 Tumer, Bradley-C-NM 2.08 Kevis Cornwell-AUM 1.94 Dominick Reid-CATM 1.85 Mack, Julian-MHCM 1.67 Denzail Jones-AUM 1.63 Garrett,Darryl-LMU 1.56 Hughes, Donterious-MHCM 1.55 Carden,Cam-LMU 1.53 Vaughn, Jaime-WU 1.48
Blocked Shots Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Malachi, Dion-MHCM Davis,Tony-NEW Parker, Jeffrey-WU Curry,D’Mario-LMU Turner, Odell-WU Kejuan Mayo-CATM Taylor Shugart-AUM Lee Martin-CATM Trey Britton-AUM Thomas, Jeff-LRU
Minutes Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Steigerwald, Justin-TC Troutman, Rob-TC Vest, Kevin-TC Armstrong,Brandon-LMU Hendrix,Gaither-BC Dominick Reid-CATM Roper,Josh-BC Kevis Cornwell-AUM Keon Moore-CATM Emile, Sammy-MHCM
2.88 1.74 1.72 1.64 1.61 1.25 0.97 0.96 0.85 0.85 37.60 35.33 34.50 33.97 33.44 33.42 32.88 31.73 31.00 30.31
Team Statistics Leaders Points Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Newberry Lincoln Memorial Mars Hill Anderson Catawba Brevard Wingate Carson-Newman Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne
Rebounds Per Game
STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS Points Per Game Josh Roper, Brevard, 21.2
8.8 8.4 8.4 8.3 8.2 7.2 6.5 5.8 5.4 5.3
Steals Per Game
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Newberry Lincoln Memorial Mars Hill Brevard Wingate Catawba Carson-Newman Anderson Lenoir-Rhyne Tusculum
Assists Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Newberry Lincoln Memorial Carson-Newman Brevard Tusculum Wingate Mars Hill Catawba Anderson Lenoir-Rhyne
85.0 83.4 82.0 80.8 77.0 76.1 73.5 73.0 60.7 59.2 43.6 40.8 37.6 37.5 36.7 35.4 34.5 32.8 29.3 28.2 15.07 15.00 13.81 12.48 12.37 12.31 12.19 12.14 11.97 11.54
Steals Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Newberry Mars Hill Lincoln Memorial Catawba Anderson Carson-Newman Wingate Brevard Lenoir-Rhyne Tusculum
Blocked Shots Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mars Hill Wingate Carson-Newman Catawba Lincoln Memorial Newberry Anderson Brevard Lenoir-Rhyne Tusculum
Field Goal Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lincoln Memorial Anderson Tusculum Mars Hill Carson-Newman Wingate Brevard Newberry Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne
12.70 8.27 8.00 7.93 7.91 7.56 7.17 6.89 5.50 4.07 5.23 4.38 4.11 3.39 3.20 3.11 2.48 2.44 2.38 1.53 .495 .481 .462 .456 .456 .445 .431 .414 .413 .411
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Honors and Awards 2011 All-SAC First Team 2011 Daktronics All-South Atlantic Region Second Team SAC Statistical Champion (Points/Steals) 2011 NABC All-Southeast District Second Team
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NCCSIA All-State First Team
Led the team and the SAC in scoring with 21.2 points per game Led the team and the SAC in steals with 2.46 per game 2nd on the team and 16th in the SAC in rebounds with 5.0 per game 2nd on the team and 8th in the SAC in assists with 2.77 per game Led the team and was 4th in the SAC in free throw percentage at 82.5% Scored double figures in 24 of the 26 games played this season Scored 20+ points in 12 games this season Scored 30+ points in four games this season
## Player 04 Roper,Josh
Total GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 26-26 855 32.9 179-432 .414
3FG-FGA 51-146
3 Pts. Rebounds Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg .349 141-171 .825 27 102 129 5.0 67 2 72 86 14 64 550 21.2
Honors and Awards
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Led the team and the SAC in rebounding with 8.8 rebounds per game Led the team and was 4th in the SAC in field goal percentage with 60.4% Led the team with 17 blocked shots on the season 2nd on the team and 14th in the SAC with 1.35 steals per game 3rd on the team and was 29th in the SAC in scoring with 9.8 points per game Scored double figures in 13 of the 26 games played on the season Had more than 10 rebounds in nine games on the season Had six double-doubles on the season
## Player 23 Jordan,Josh
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SAC Statistical Champion - Rebounds per Game, 8.8
Total GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA 26-25 745 28.7 102-169 .604 0-2
3 Pts. Rebounds Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg .000 52-97 .536 81 149 230 8.8 91 4 26 37 17 35 256 9.8
2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Review 2010-2011 Men’s Basketball Records Set Individual Single Game Records Set Most Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage
29 100.0%
Josh Roper, Feb. 26, 2011, Wingate Josh Jordan, Jan. 5, 2011, Carson-Newman
3-Pointers Made
7
Vincent Dombrowski, Dec. 30, 2010, Tusculum
7
Josh Roper, Feb. 26, 2011, Wingate
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Josh Roper, Feb. 26, 2011, Wingate
3-Pointers Attempted 3-Point Percentage
100.0%
Drew Schauss, Dec. 15, 2010, North Greenville
100.0%
Ryson Felder, Jan. 8, 2011, Mars Hill
Roper
Jordan
Team Single Game Records Set Offensive Rebounds
23
Wingate University, Feb. 26, 2011
Least Turnovers
4
Limestone College, Nov. 27, 2010 Dombrowski
Individual Season Records Set Free Throw Percentage Points Per Game
82.5%
Josh Roper, 2010-2011
21.2
Josh Roper, 2010-2011
Team Season Records Set Free Throw Percentage
72.1%
Schauss
Team, 2010-2011
Individual Career Records Free Throw Percentage
81.4%
Josh Roper (2009-2011)
Points Per Game
20.88
Josh Roper (2009-2011)
Felder
Hendrix
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2010-2011 Women’s Basketball Review After losing the all-time leading scorer in program history to graduation, Head Coach Shannon Reid knew her team would have their ups and downs as they headed into the season, but after victories over NCAA Division I UNC Asheville, and wins over 2010 NCAA Southeast Region tournament participants Carson-Newman College and Anderson University, the Tornados proved remained a force to be reckoned with in the South Atlantic Conference. Micheala Watkins received postseason recognition from the South Atlantic Conference office, having led the SAC in steals, averaging 2.68 steals per game and Amanda Whitaker capped off a stellar career setting five BC career records as the Tornados finished the 2010-2011 season with a 6-22 record, 2-16 in South Atlantic Conference play.
Anna Schlobohm prepares her drive into the lane...or is it going to be a pull-up jumper?
The Tornados fell in several close games to open the season as they went toe-to-toe with North Georgia and Clayton State at the Chick-Fil-A Southeast Regional Challenge and dropped a contest on the road to Pfeiffer University before Brevard notched their first victory of the season in a record-setting game against St. Andrews Presbyterian. Brevard was able to avenge a previous defeat to the Knights as Lindsay Brendle scored a game high 18 points and Micheala Watkins set a BC single game record, recording 10 steals in the contest to pace Brevard to the 79-48 victory. Brevard was able to make it two in a row as the Tornados traveled to Young Harris, Ga. in their next game, taking on the Mountain Lions. The Tornados led by as many as 15 points in the game before a furious Young Harris comeback, but Candice Fritz, Holli Flippo and Brendle each contributed double-digit scoring games as the Tornados held off the Mountain Lions for the 59-54 victory.
Micheala Watkins sparked the Tornados as they continued on the road at the Catawba Classic as the sophomore point guard recorded back-to-back 20+ point performances, scoring 27 in the loss to Barton and lead the Tornados past Lees-McRae on day two as they prepared to head into their toughest test of the season at UNC Asheville.
Brianna Worley broke open a tight contest with a three-pointer with 14:11 remaining in the first half as Brevard went on a 10-0 run on their way to holding an 11 point halftime lead over the Bulldogs at 34-23. Asheville rallied at the start of the second half to cut the deficit down to five points at 37-32, but the Tornados continued to pull away in the game, taking a 14 point lead as Fritz canned a free throw to
Alyssa Cutshaw shows great defensive technique as she guards the ball
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put the Tornados up 56-42. Asheville made one final rally toward the end of the game, but a late steal by Watkins put the game away as Brevard handed Asheville the 71-61 loss.
After a slight skid, the Tornados picked up their first conference win of the season in their first action in the new year as they hosted CarsonNewman College. The scoring was balanced across the board for Brevard as five players reached double-digits, hitting 53.7% from the floor and 45.5% from behind the arc in the contest. Worley again put the Tornados ahead for good, hitting a layup early in the first half as Brevard led 39-31 at the break. The Tornados put up the first 10 points in the second half, on their way to leading by as many as 19 points in the game as they pulled away and handed the Eagles the 81-68 loss.
Micheala Watkins calls the play for the Tornados offense as she walks down the court
Brevard recorded their final win of the season at home in conference play when they hosted Anderson University on January 29th in a rematch of their contest on December 4th. Neither team was able to pull away from each other in the early going as the largest lead was five points in the first half, with Anderson holding the 37-35 advantage as the teams headed into the locker room. Holli Flippo hit a pair of free throws in the second half to tie the game up at 44, sparking a 15-5 run as Brevard went up 57-49 with 5:53 left on the clock. Despite a late charge by the Trojans at the end, Watkins hit a running jumper to finish her 26 point performance to give the Tornados the 67-63 victory. Lindsay Brendle led the Tornados in scoring on the season, averaging 11.9 points per game, while Watkins was close behind with 11.6 points per game, as well as leading the team in assists and steals. Anna Schlobohm averaged double-digits as well, averaging 11.4 points per game, while Holli Flippo led the Tornados on the boards, averaging 4.3 rebounds per game. Amanda Whitaker capped off her career in the paint for Brevard with 31 blocked shots and finished second in the conference in steals per game with 2.28. Whitaker finishes her four year career with the Tornados dotting the record book, graduating as the program’s all-time leader in blocked shots, defensive rebounds and minutes played among others. The Tornados lose four seniors following the 2010-11 season as Micah LaJoie, Amber Roberts, Whitaker, and Brianna Worley all graduate. However Coach Reid returns two captains in Holli Flippo and Anna Schlobohm, as well as Lindsay Brendle and Micheala Watkins as Brevard will look to return to the postseason in 2012.
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Amanda Whitaker stifles yet another player attempting to drive into the lane against BC
2010-2011 Women’s Basketball Review Roster Breakdown
2010-2011 BC Women’s Basketball Roster
Back Row (L to R): Katelynne Poole, Asheley Watkins, Tempestt Mack, Jennifer Martin, Brianna Worley, Amanda Whitaker, Candice Fritz, Lindsay Brendle, Anna Schlobohm. Front Row (L to R): Chezney McJunkin, Amber Roberts, Micheala Watkins, Jazzmin Brown, Alyssa Cutshaw, Holli Flippo, Micah Lajoie.
2010-2011 Brevard College Women’s Basketball Numerical Roster # Name
Pos. Ht.
Cl.
Hometown/Previous School
3 Micah LaJoie
G
5-7
Sr.
Atchison, Kan./McPherson College
5 Chezney McJunkin
G
5-8
Fr.
Easley, S.C./Pickens HS
10 Tempestt Mack
G/F 5-10
So.
Albemarle, N.C./North Stanly HS
11 Candice Fritz
F
5-11
So.
North East, Md./UNC-Asheville
12 Jazzmin Brown
G
5-4
Fr.
Salisbury, N.C./Carson HS
13 Holli Flippo
G
5-6
Jr.
Kingston Springs, Tenn./Harpeth HS
15 Anna Schlobohm
G
5-8
Jr.
Greensboro, N.C./NW Guilford HS
21 Asheley Watkins
G
5-7
So.
Bostic, N.C./East Rutherford HS
22 Lindsay Brendle
G/F 5-9
Jr.
High Point, N.C./High Point Central
23 Micheala Watkins
G
5-6
So.
Forest City, N.C./Catawba Valley CC
24 Amber Roberts
G
5-8
Sr.
Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds HS
25 Jennifer Martin
F
6-1
Fr.
Asheboro, N.C./Eastern Randolph HS
32 Brianna Worley
F
6-0
Sr.
Asheville, N.C./UNC-Asheville
33 Amanda Whitaker
F
5-10
Sr.
Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds HS
34 Katelynne Poole
G
5-7
So.
Salisbury, N.C./East Rowan HS
42 Alyssa Cutshaw
G
5-6
So.
Thomasville, N.C./East Davidson HS
Head Coach: Shannon Reid (Pfeiffer, 2003)
Assistant Coach: Terrence Baxter
22 12 42 13 11 3 10 25 5 34 24 15 21 23 33 32
5-4 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-1
Alphabetical Lindsay Brendle Jazzmin Brown Alyssa Cutshaw Holli Flippo Candice Fritz Micah Lajoie Tempestt Mack Jennifer Martin Chezney McJunkin Katelynne Poole Amber Roberts Anna Schlobohm Asheley Watkins Micheala Watkins Amanda Whitaker Brianna Worley
By Height Jazzmin Brown Holli Flippo Micheala Watkins Alyssa Cutshaw Micah Lajoie Asheley Watkins Katelynne Poole Chezney McJunkin Anna Schlobohm Amber Roberts Lindsay Brendle Tempett Mack Amanda Whitaker Candice Fritz Brianna Worley Jennifer Martin By Position
Guard Forward
12 6
By Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
3 6 3 4
By State North Carolina Kansas Maryland Tennessee South Carolina
12 1 1 1 1
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Date Nov. 12, 2010 Nov. 13, 2010 Nov. 16, 2010 Nov. 20, 2010 Nov. 23, 2010 Nov. 26, 2010 Nov. 27, 2010 Nov. 29, 2010 Nov. 30, 2010
Opponent vs. North Georgia% vs. Clayton State% @ Pfeiffer @ St. Andrews @ Young Harris vs. Barton^ vs. Lees-McRae^ @ UNC-Asheville Erskine
Location Morrow, Ga. Morrow, Ga. Misenheimer, N.C. Laurinburg, N.C. Young Harris, Ga. Salisbury, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Brevard, N.C.
Result 58-61 L 66-80 L 56-65 L 78-49 W 59-54 W 71-82 L 71-56 W 71-61 W 74-77 L
Dec. 4, 2010 Dec. 30, 2010
@ Anderson* @ Tusculum*
Anderson, S.C. Greeneville, Tenn.
52-63 L 61-76 L
Jan. 3, 2011 Jan. 5, 2011 Jan. 8, 2011 Jan. 12, 2011 Jan. 15, 2011 Jan. 19, 2011 Jan. 22, 2011 Jan. 26, 2011 Jan. 29, 2011
@ King Carson-Newman* Mars Hill* @ Catawba* Lenoir Rhyne* @ Lincoln Memorial* @ Wingate* Newberry* Anderson*
Bristol, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Harrogate, Tenn. Wingate, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C.
56-68 L 81-68 W 72-74 L 45-77 L 65-70 L 54-66 L 59-79 L 53-59 L 67-63 W
Feb. 2, 2011 Feb. 5, 2011 Feb. 9, 2011 Feb. 12, 2011 Feb. 16, 2011 Feb. 19, 2011 Feb. 23, 2011 Feb. 26, 2011
@ Carson-Newman* Tusculum* Catawba* @ Mars Hill* Lincoln Memorial* @ Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Newberry* Wingate*
Jefferson City, Tenn. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Newberry, S.C. Brevard, N.C.
62-73 L 57-87 L 62-68 L 55-65 L 66-69 L 40-65 L 41-58 L 69-72 L
Record: 6-22 (2-16 SAC) Home events are in bold. Exhibitions are in italics * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game % - indicates game played at the Chick-Fil-A Southeast Challenge ^ - indicates game played at the Catawba Classic
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2010-2011 Women’s Basketball Review ## Player GP GS Pts Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct 03 LaJoie,Micah 20 1 9 0.5 4 9 .444 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 05 McJunkin,Chezney 14 0 8 0.6 2 12 .167 2 8 .250 2 2 1.000 10 Tempestt Mack 28 1 67 2.4 27 63 .429 9 27 .333 4 5 .800 11 Candice Fritz 28 19 147 5.3 52 133 .391 1 1 1.000 42 73 .575 12 Brown,Jazzmin 12 0 0 0.0 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 13 Holli Flippo 28 25 198 7.1 61 174 .351 37 120 .308 39 54 .722 15 Anna Schlobohm 28 4 318 11.4 124 289 .429 42 106 .396 28 40 .700 21 Asheley Watkins 28 13 65 2.3 27 84 .321 4 21 .190 7 19 .368 22 Lindsay Brendle 28 27 333 11.9 101 236 .428 26 78 .333 105 136 .772 23 Micheala Watkins 28 23 324 11.6 120 290 .414 20 78 .256 64 99 .646 24 Amber Roberts 17 0 45 2.6 16 39 .410 12 31 .387 1 2 .500 25 Martin,Jennifer 14 0 6 0.4 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 32 Brianna Worley 13 2 64 4.9 26 64 .406 10 31 .323 2 4 .500 33 Amanda Whitaker 25 24 110 4.4 39 104 .375 9 35 .257 23 38 .605 42 Alyssa Cutshaw 27 1 27 1.0 5 34 .147 4 25 .160 13 23 .565 Total 28 1721 61.5 605 1540 .393 177 566 .313 334 499 .669 Opponents 28 1905 68.0 664 1547 .429 135 388 .348 442 646 .684
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
BCW 1721 61.5 -6.6 605-1540 .393 177-566 .313 6.3 334-499 .669 863 30.8 -11.1 321 11.5 514 18.4 +2.8 0.6 273 9.8 68 2.4 0 0 4318 10-432 -
Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Tot Avg 1 4 5 0.3 3 0 1 5 0 1 40 2.0 1 2 3 0.2 3 0 0 3 0 2 31 2.2 12 32 44 1.6 23 0 6 19 1 4 321 11.5 29 48 77 2.8 68 3 19 46 7 11 471 16.8 0 3 3 0.3 1 0 2 1 0 0 20 1.7 50 70 120 4.3 84 4 41 65 6 39 769 27.5 5 66 71 2.5 43 0 33 46 3 27 738 26.4 21 49 70 2.5 50 0 48 48 9 21 485 17.3 20 76 96 3.4 81 3 24 75 2 25 632 22.6 21 65 86 3.1 65 3 76 100 6 75 800 28.6 3 9 12 0.7 8 0 3 9 0 4 151 8.9 4 10 14 1.0 12 0 0 1 2 0 47 3.4 3 21 24 1.8 13 0 7 8 1 4 200 15.4 26 75 101 4.0 81 2 56 66 31 57 656 26.2 6 25 31 1.1 23 0 5 12 0 3 238 8.8 238 625 863 30.8 558 15 321 514 68 273 5599 383 790 1173 4 1.9 478 - 352 592 41 218 5600
OPP 1905 68.0 - 664-1547 .429 135-388 .348 4.8 442-646 .684 1173 41.9 - 352 12.6 592 21.1 - 0.6 218 7.8 41 1.5 - 4270 15-256 3-143
SCORE BY PERIOD 1st Brevard 833 Opponents 938
2nd 888 967
Total 1721 1905
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Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS vs North Georgia 11/12/10 58-61 L 10-Candice Fritz 6-Brianna Worle 4-Micheala Watk 3-Holli Flippo 1-Amanda Whitak Lindsay Brend Micheala Watk at Clayton State 11/13/10 66-80 L 14-Flippo,Holli 4-Brendle,Linds 3-Whitaker,Aman 4-Whitaker,Aman 2-Watkins,Miche Whitaker,Aman Schlobohm,Ann Fritz,Candice Brendle,Linds at Pfeiffer University 11/16/10 56-65 L 14-Watkins,Miche 12-Fritz,Candice 3-Fritz,Candice 2-Flippo,Holli 3-Whitaker,Aman Watkins,Miche at St. Andrews 11/20/10 78-49 W 18-Brendle,Linds 4-Brendle,Linds 6-Watkins,Miche 10-Watkins,Miche 1-Whitaker,Aman Fritz,Candice Mack,Tempestt Flippo,Holli at Young Harris 11/23/10 59-54 W 15-Brendle,Linds 8-Fritz,Candice 4-Watkins,Miche 5-Watkins,Miche 1-Flippo,Holli Brendle,Linds Schlobohm,Ann Whitaker,Aman Whitaker,Aman vs Barton 11/26/10 71-82 L 24-Watkins,Miche 8-Brendle,Linds 4-Flippo,Holli 4-Watkins,Miche 2-Flippo,Holli Fritz,Candice vs Lees-McRae 11/27/10 71-56 W 20-Watkins,Miche 8-Flippo,Holli 4-Watkins,Miche 3-Flippo,Holli 1-Whitaker,Aman Watkins,Miche at UNC Asheville 11/29/10 71-61 W 13-Schlobohm,Ann 9-Whitaker,Aman 4-Watkins,Miche 2-Flippo,Holli 1-Fritz,Candice Schlobohm,Ann Watkins,Miche ERSKINE 11/30/10 74-77 L 19-Flippo,Holli 7-Brendle,Linds 4-Whitaker,Aman 3-Whitaker,Aman 2-Whitaker,Aman at Anderson 12/04/10 52-63 L 11-Flippo,Holli 6-Whitaker,Aman 2-Whitaker,Aman 3-Whitaker,Aman 1-Watkins,Ashel Fritz,Candice Watkins,Miche Watkins,Miche at Tusculum 12/30/10 61-76 L 15-Schlobohm,Ann 6-Whitaker,Aman 4-Schlobohm,Ann 2-Whitaker,Aman 1-Watkins,Ashel Brendle,Linds Schlobohm,Ann Brendle,Linds at King 01/03/11 56-68 L 18-Watkins,Miche 7-Watkins,Ashel 2-Watkins,Ashel 3-Watkins,Miche 1-Watkins,Ashel Watkins,Ashel CARSON-NEWMAN 01/05/11 81-68 W 18-Schlobohm,Ann 6-Whitaker,Aman 7-Watkins,Miche 2-Schlobohm,Ann 1-Whitaker,Aman Flippo,Holli Watkins,Miche Brendle,Linds Flippo,Holli MARS HILL 01/08/11 72-74 L 16-Watkins,Miche 7-Whitaker,Aman 5-Watkins,Miche 3-Watkins,Miche 7-Whitaker,Aman Flippo,Holli Flippo,Holli Whitaker,Aman at Catawba 01/12/11 45-77 L 16-Brendle,Linds 4-Watkins,Ashel 3-Schlobohm,Ann 4-Whitaker,Aman 3-Whitaker,Aman LENOIR-RHYNE 01/15/11 65-70 L 15-Watkins,Miche 4-Schlobohm,Ann 4-Whitaker,Aman 6-Whitaker,Aman 2-Fritz,Candice at Lincoln Memorial 01/19/11 54-66 L 20-Schlobohm,Ann 7-Brendle,Linds 3-Watkins,Miche 5-Watkins,Miche 2-Schlobohm,Ann Flippo,Holli at Wingate 01/22/11 59-79 L 18-Schlobohm,Ann 5-Brendle,Linds 3-Fritz,Candice 2-Watkins,Miche 2-Martin,Jennif Flippo,Holli NEWBERRY 01/26/11 53-59 L 13-Schlobohm,Ann 6-Flippo,Holli 5-Watkins,Miche 5-Watkins,Miche None ANDERSON 01/29/11 67-63 W 26-Watkins,Miche 5-Watkins,Miche 5-Watkins,Miche 3-Watkins,Miche 1-Watkins,Ashel Whitaker,Aman Whitaker,Aman Whitaker,Aman at Carson-Newman 02/02/11 62-73 L 27-Schlobohm,Ann 6-Watkins,Ashel 6-Flippo,Holli 3-Watkins,Ashel 1-Schlobohm,Ann Flippo,Holli TUSCULUM 02/05/11 57-87 L 15-Brendle,Linds 4-Fritz,Candice 2-Fritz,Candice 2-Schlobohm,Ann None Watkins,Miche Whitaker,Aman Whitaker,Aman Mack,Tempestt Watkins,Miche CATAWBA 02/09/11 62-68 L 17-Schlobohm,Ann 5-Whitaker,Aman 4-Watkins,Miche 6-Watkins,Miche 4-Whitaker,Aman Brendle,Linds at Mars Hill 02/12/11 55-65 L 14-Watkins,Miche 5-Watkins,Ashel 4-Watkins,Ashel 3-Flippo,Holli 2-Whitaker,Aman Whitaker,Aman LINCOLN MEMORIAL 02/16/11 66-69 L 24-Brendle,Linds 6-Flippo,Holli 4-Watkins,Ashel 2-Watkins,Ashel 1-Watkins,Ashel Brendle,Linds at Lenoir-Rhyne 02/19/11 40-65 L 14-Schlobohm,Ann 3-Cutshaw,Alyss 3-Watkins,Ashel 4-Whitaker,Aman None Brendle,Linds Watkins,Ashel Martin,Jennif at Newberry 02/23/11 41-58 L 12-Whitaker,Aman 8-Flippo,Holli 3-Schlobohm,Ann 2-Watkins,Miche 1-Fritz,Candice Whitaker,Aman Flippo,Holli WINGATE 02/26/11 69-72 L 21-Brendle,Linds 8-Brendle,Linds 4-Watkins,Ashel 4-Whitaker,Aman 4-Whitaker,Aman
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Conference W L Pct. 14 4 .778 12 6 .667 11 7 .611 11 7 .611 10 8 .556 9 9 .500 9 9 .500 7 11 .389 5 13 .278 2 16 .111
Individual Statistics Leaders Overall W L Pct. 21 9 .700 19 11 .633 17 11 .607 14 13 .519 17 10 .630 15 14 .517 14 16 .467 11 16 .407 10 16 .385 6 22 .214
Individual Award Winners
COACH OF THE YEAR: Todd Starkey, Lenoir-Rhyne PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Shannon Depew, Carson-Newman SAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Brittini Young, Mars Hill
All-South Atlantic Conference Team First Team
Second Team
Mandy Mendenhall, C-N
Ashley Abed, Anderson
Dana Hicks, Catawba
Zoriah Williams, C-N
Cameron Sealey, Lenoir-Rhyne
Milica Ivanovic, Catawba
Brittini Young, Mars Hill
Taylor Deal, Mars Hill
Helen McKinney, Newberry
Catherine Hintz, Tusculum
Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum Kurie Washington, Wingate
All-Freshman Team Shannon Depew, Carson-Newman Whitney Brinkley, Lenoir-Rhyne Tyler Carlson, Mars Hill Ellie Gleeson, Newberry Janitsha Williams, Wingate
STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS Points Per Game Jasmine Gunn, Tusculum, 19.8
Rebounds Per Game Dana Hicks, Catawba, 11.4 Field Goal Percentage Staci Hicks, Tusculum, .558 Assists Per Game Jessica Bearzatto, Newberry, 5.15 Steals Per Game Micheala Watkins, Brevard, 2.68 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Brittini Young, Mars Hill, .438 3-Pointers Per Game Helen McKinney, Newberry, 2.69 Blocked Shots Per Game Shannon Depew, Carson-Newman College, 2.07 Free Throw Percentage Ashley Abed, Anderson, .890 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Jessica Bearzatto, Newberry, 2.48 Team Scoring Offense Mars Hill College, 74.8 Team Field Goal Percentage Lincoln Memorial University, .417 Team Field Goal Percentage Defense Wingate University, .370 Team 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Wingate University, .376 Team Assists Mars Hill College, 14.27 Team Steals Lincoln Memorial University, 10.62 Team Scoring Defense Tusculum College, 60.1 Team Rebounding Catawba College, 42.7 Team Free Throw Percentage Wingate University, .759 Team Blocked Shots Carson-Newman College, 3.93 Team Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Newberry College, 0.81
Points Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Gunn, Jasmine-TC Sealey, Cameron-LRU Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU McKinney, Helen-NEW Young, Brittini-MHCW Hicks, Dana-CATW Ivanovic, Milica-CATW Mendenhall, Mandy-CN Washington, Kurie-WU Williams, Zoriah-CN
Rebounds Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Hicks, Dana-CATW Williams, Zoriah-CN Hintz, Catherine-TC Aughburns, Linda-TC Deal, Taylor-MHCW Depew, Shannon-CN Watson, Leanne-NEW Breonda Shannon-AUW Merritt, Elizabeth-CATW Rutledge, Simone-WU
Assists Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Bearzatto, Jessica-NEW Young, Brittini-MHCW Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU Alexa Neal-AUW Gunn, Jasmine-TC Long, Kisha-CATW Laughter, Caroline-LRU Dellapenta, Anna-CATW Moore, Katlin-CN Mendenhall, Mandy-CN
18.7 17.9 17.6 17.5 17.3 17.2 15.8 15.5 13.6 12.3 11.6 9.9 8.1 7.7 7.7 7.1 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.7 4.96 4.08 3.58 3.38 3.37 3.24 3.04 3.04 3.00 2.87
Steals Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Micheala Watkins-BC Amanda Whitaker-BC Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU Young, Brittini-MHCW Holmes,Whitney-LMU Mendenhall, Mandy-CN Aughburns, Linda-TC Sealey, Cameron-LRU Ivanovic, Milica-CATW Gunn, Jasmine-TC
Blocked Shots Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Depew, Shannon-CN Talley,Patrice-LMU Hintz, Catherine-TC Miles, Courdne-CN Amanda Whitaker-BC Deal, Taylor-MHCW Merritt, Elizabeth-CATW Alexa Neal-AUW Holmes,Whitney-LMU Hicks, Dana-CATW
Minutes Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ivanovic, Milica-CATW Sealey, Cameron-LRU Alexa Neal-AUW McKinney, Helen-NEW Long, Kisha-CATW Gunn, Jasmine-TC Hicks, Dana-CATW Culler, Whitley-LRU Young, Brittini-MHCW Salaman,Dayshalee-LMU
2.68 2.28 2.23 2.12 2.00 1.97 1.90 1.85 1.76 1.73 1.97 1.76 1.63 1.48 1.24 0.93 0.66 0.65 0.54 0.48 34.69 34.37 34.27 33.57 33.52 33.50 33.24 32.92 32.88 32.19
Team Statistics Leaders Points Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mars Hill Wingate Carson-Newman Catawba Tusculum Lincoln Memorial Lenoir-Rhyne Newberry Brevard Anderson
Rebounds Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Mars Hill Wingate Tusculum Newberry Lincoln Memorial Anderson Brevard
Assists Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mars Hill Carson-Newman Catawba Anderson Lincoln Memorial Newberry Lenoir-Rhyne Brevard Wingate Tusculum
74.4 69.6 .7 68.6 66.8 66.5 64.4 63.8 61.5 60.7 42.4 42.1 41.2 41.1 41.0 40.0 39.2 38.2 34.7 30.8 14.26 13.80 13.69 12.70 12.31 11.64 11.56 11.46 11.43 9.93
Steals Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lincoln Memorial Brevard Wingate Carson-Newman Tusculum Mars Hill Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Newberry Anderson
Blocked Shots Per Game 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Carson-Newman Lincoln Memorial Tusculum Brevard Anderson Catawba Mars Hill Wingate Lenoir-Rhyne Newberry
Field Goal Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lincoln Memorial Tusculum Carson-Newman Mars Hill Anderson Brevard Wingate Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Newberry
10.62 9.75 9.43 8.90 8.63 8.44 8.04 8.03 7.71 6.81 3.87 3.35 2.60 2.43 2.37 2.14 1.85 1.83 1.81 1.61 .417 .413 .413 .411 .411 .393 .392 .386 .385 .370
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Honors and Awards
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SAC Statistical Champion - Steals Per Game (2.68 spg)
Led the team and the SAC in steals, averaging 2.68 steals per game Was ranked 34th in the NCAA Division II in steals per game Was second on the team and 15th in the SAC in scoring with 11.6 ppg Was fourth on the team in rebounding from the PG position with 3.1 rpg Led the team and was 20th in the SAC in minutes played with 28.6 mpg Scored double figures in 15 of the 28 games played this season Scored 20+ points in three games this season Scored 25+ points in one game this season Set a school record for steals in a game with 10 on Nov. 20th against St. Andrews Presbyterian.
Total ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 23 Watkins,Michea. 28-23 801 28.6 120-290 .414
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3 Pts. Rebounds Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO B S Pts Avg .256 64-99 .646 21 65 86 3.1 65 3 76 100 6 75 324 11.6
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1.000
Anna Schlobohm at Tusculum (Dec. 30, 2010)
3-Point FG Pecentage
1.000
Anna Schlobohm vs. Carson-Newman (Jan. 5, 2011)
Free Throws Made
13
Lindsay Brendle vs LMU (Feb. 16, 2011)
Free Throws Attempts
17
Lindsay Brendle vs LMU (Feb. 16, 2011)
Free Throw Percentage
1.000
Schlobohm
Lindsay Brendle vs. St. Andrews (Nov. 20, 2010)
Blocked Shots
7
Amanda Whitaker vs. Mars Hill (Jan. 9, 2010)
Steals
10
Micheala Watkins at St. Andrews (Nov. 20, 2010)
Brendle
Team Single Game Records Set/Tied Free Throw Percentage Steals
1.000
St. Andrews (Nov. 20, 2010)
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St. Andrews (Nov. 20, 2010) Whitaker
Career Records Set/Tied Personal Fouls
326
Amanda Whitaker (2007-2011)
Turnovers
346
Amanda Whitaker (2007-2011)
Blocked Shots
129
Amanda Whitaker (2007-2011)
Defensive Rebounds
424
Amanda Whitaker (2007-2011)
2,960
Amanda Whitaker (2007-2011)
Minutes Played
M. Watkins
Flippo
A. Watkins
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2010-2011 Cheerleading Roster Name
Cl.
Alexis Brigman
Fr.
Lakeland, Fla./George Jenkins HS
Mary Beth Criser
Sr.
Kernersville, N.C./R.B. Glenn HS
Ki’era Gash
Jr.
Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds HS
Ashlee Greene
Fr.
Fallston, N.C./Thomas Jefferson Classical Acad.
Liana Harvey
Fr.
Charlotte, N.C./East Mecklenburg HS
Amber Heck
So.
Wilmington, N.C./Homeschool
Alisiya Klochkova
Jr.
Moscow, Russia/N91 Moscow
Mallori Lazich
Fr.
Charleston, S.C./Charleston Collegiate
Amanda Metcalf
Jr.
Canton, N.C./Pisgah HS
Terika Pearcy
Jr.
Asheville, N.C./Asheville HS
Marie Robert
Fr.
Valdese, N.C./East Burke HS
Krisma Sellers
Jr.
Hendersonville, N.C./Hendersonville HS
Ricky Wallace
Fr.
Conover, N.C./Bunker Hill HS
Head Coach: Reva Jarrett
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2010 Cross Country Review With a catchy slogan on their shirts and the addition of a legendary coach, a breath of fresh air came to the BC Cross Country team this season. Head Coach Jack Daniels led the Brevard College cross country team in his inaugural season as Brevard College’s head cross country coach, guiding Brevard to an eighth place finish in the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Cross Country Championships on the women’s side, and a seventh place finish in the men’s race. The team, made up of mostly freshman, came together at the end of the year led by freshman Angela Canale and freshman Jordan Tager and junior Jonathon Lavelle.
Jonathon Lavelle and Jordan Tager compete in the 2010 SAC Championship meet
Canale’s potential was apparent early in the season as she finished 4th overall at the CarsonNewman Challenge in the Tornados second meet of the fall season on September 19th. Canale followed that up with a 2nd place finish at the Bulldogs Stampede, giving the Tornados a runner who could potentially challenge for the All-Conference team. Olivia Fawcett, Ariel Muiselaar and Melissa Schmidt also recorded high finishes for the Tornados women’s cross country team, while on the men’s side, Lavelle started off the season slow, but the multi-sport athlete (Lavelle is a member of the men’s tennis team), became a leader on the team on his way to the highest finish for Brevard in the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Championships. The men’s roster featured seven freshman on the squad and all played a serious role in turning the cross country program around. Jordan Tager came out and was the top BC runner throughout the majority of the season, while Erik Gibbs, Skip Allsopp and Josh Mower all had high finishes for the Tornados and Coach Daniels throughout the season.
At the SAC Championships, Canale finished fifth overall on the women’s side, earning First Team All-SAC honors, as well as being named to the All-Freshman team and parlayed that into an 18th place finish at the NCAA Southeast Regionals.
With their young roster, the Tornados look to build on their success this season and move forward in the South Atlantic Conference standings in 2011. The Tornados are graduating just one senior from both the men’s and women’s roster. Tiffen Tapia, but with the majority of the team remaining intact, the Tornados will compete and challenge in the conference for years to come.
Angela Canale takes on the field at the NCAA Southeast Regional meet in Charlotte, N.C.
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2010 Men’s Cross Country Roster Name Michael Allsopp Erik Gibbs Jourdane Landry Jonathon Lavelle Josh Mower Christopher Shelton Chris Shore Jordan Tager Tiffen Tapia
Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr.
Hometown/Previous School Lakeland, Fla./Santa Fe Catholic HS Harrington, DE/Milford Senior HS Trussville, AL/Hewitt-Trussville HS Tunnel Hill, Ga./NW Whitfield HS Ramseur, N.C./Eastern Randolph HS Harrison, TN/Central HS Mooresville, N.C./Mooresville Senior HS New Smyrna Beach, Fla./New Smyrna Beach HS Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall School
2010 Women’s Cross Country Roster Name Danielle Brown Angela Canale Olivia Fawcett Liza Fortenberry Danielle Messer Ariel Muiselaar Savannah Sargent Melissa Schmidt Grace Skiles Head Coach: Jack Daniels
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Hometown/Previous School Smithfield, RI/Smithfield HS Medford, NJ/Shawnee HS Beaufort, S.C./Beaufort HS Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin School Hendersonville, N.C./West Henderson HS Lakeland, Fla./Harrison School for the Arts Mechanicsville, VA/Atlee HS Citrus Springs, Fla./Crystal River HS Proctorville, OH/Fairland HS
2010 Cross Country Review 2010 Brevard Cross Country Results Date Opponent Location Sep. 4, 2010 @ USC-Upstate - Eye Opener Spartanburg, S.C. Sep. 18, 2010 @ Carson-Newman Morristown, Tenn. Sep. 25, 2010 @ Bulldog Stampede Wingate, N.C. Oct. 9, 2010 @ Furman Greenville, S.C. Oct. 23, 2010 @ Lenoir-Rhyne Newton, N.C. Nov. 6, 2010 @ Wingate (SAC Championship) Wingate, N.C. Nov. 20, 2010 NCAA Southeast Regional Charlotte, N.C.
Result Women - 18th Men - 17th Women - 6th Men - 3rd Women - 3rd Men - 3rd Women - 8th Men - 5th Women - 9th Men - 5th Women - 8th Men - 7th Women - 22nd Men - 18th
2010 Men’s Cross Country All-SAC Team
First Team Simon Holzapfel, Tusculum Justin Gragg, Mars Hill George McCain, Mars Hill Aaron Thomas, Mars Hill Jakob Maidens, Lenoir- Rhyne Steve Hammond, Wingate Tyler Mooney, Lenoir- Rhyne
Second Team Binyam Belachew, Wingate Nigel Reynolds, Anderson Christian Crifasi, Catawba Derrick Lindsay, Lincoln Memorial Andrew Smith, Wingate Kyle Koby, Anderson Eric Blackburn, Mars Hill
All-Freshman Steve Hammond, Wingate Binyam Belachew, Wingate Kyle Koby, Anderson Parks Edwards, Anderson Will Belue, Anderson
Coach of the Year: Mike Owens, Mars Hill Runner of the Year: Simon Holzapfel, Tusculum Freshman of the Year: Steve Hammond, Wingate SAC Scholar-Athlete: Simon Holzapfel, Tusculum
2010 Women’s Cross Country All-SAC Team
First Team Whitney Bishoff, Anderson Kate Griewisch, Lenoir-Rhyne Lydia Davis, Anderson Cassie Adamson, Mars Hill Angela Canale, Brevard Keeley Wood, Wingate Amanda Barnes, Lenoir-Rhyne
Second Team Emily Eckroth, Anderson Madeline Fitts, Anderson Tiffany Payne, Lenoir-Rhyne Fiona Reinecke, Lincoln Memorial Olivia Myers, Catawba Peyton Thompson, Catawba Alicia Harbold, Wingate
All-Freshman Lydia Davis, Anderson Angela Canale, Brevard Keeley Wood, Wingate Madeline Fitts, Anderson Olivia Myers, Catawba
Coach of the Year: Randy Greer, Anderson & Jason Stewart, Lenoir-Rhyne Runner of the Year: Whitney Bishoff, Anderson Freshman of the Year: Lydia Davis, Anderson SAC Scholar-Athlete: Kate Griewisch, Lenoir-Rhyne
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Angela Canale Freshman * Medford, New Jersey Honors and Awards First Team All-SAC All-SAC Freshman Team
• Led the Tornados Cross Country team team to an 8th place finish in the SAC Championships • Finished second overall at the Bulldog Stampede in the 47-woman field • Finished fourth overall at the C-N Challenge in the 51-woman field • Finished fifth overall in the SAC Championship Race in the 77-woman field • Recorded the top finish for the Tornados at the Regionals in 18th • Recorded three top 5 finishes on the season • Averaged finishing 7.3 among all Division II runners in the meets
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2010-2011 Cycling Review The Tornados rode into the 2010 Mountain Bike season knowing there would be a target on their backs after winning the 2009 USA Cycling College Mountain Bike National Championship. However the pressure did not get to Brevard as, behind Tristan Cowie’s Men’s Individual Omnium title and Alexis Decosimo’s National Championship in the Short Track event, the Tornados left Truckee, Calif. having won their second consecutive Team National Championship, scoring 630 points as a team in the three day event. Coach Thad Walker also brought his largest squad together to go for the season sweep as the team competed in the 2011 USA Cycling Road National The Tornados celebrate on the podium after Championships in Madison, Wis., competing in winning their second consecutive championship the Team Time Trial for the first time in program history. The quintet of riders represented Brevard proudly as they finished 20th overall in the event to end up the season. Brevard opened up their 2010 title defense in late August at East Tennessee State as Cowie won his first individual title of the season in the Cross Country event and recorded another podium finish on the weekend as the Tornados. The Tornados recorded seven podium or top five finishes overall in the event on both the men’s and women’s sides as Brevard opened up the fall season with strong showing. Nate Weston, Morgan Sykes and Kyle Stallings all recorded victories in the next event as the Tornados competed at the Lees-McRae College Home Race. Weston led the way in the Cross Country event, winning the Men’s C Group, while Sykes outdistanced the field in the Women’s B Group to give BC victories in the first events of the weekend. Stallings continued the celebration on the first day with a win in the Downhill event. In the second day’s action, Weston and Sykes again finished on top, leading the way in the Short Track event in their respective categories as Brevard rounded into form as they headed into the brunt of the fall schedule.
Kate Weisenfluh led the Tornados at the Clemson Cycling Mountain Weekend, recording her first win of the 2010 season in the Downhill event, while Cowie and Decosimo each recorded three podium finishes on the weekend to lead Brevard in one of their final tune-ups before Nationals.
Weston and Cowie led Brevard in their final race at the Georgia Tech Mountain Bike race, as Weston won the Short Track event and Cowie and Weston both recorded second place finishes in the Cross Country events in Conyers, Ga. The Tornados had six podium finishes over the weekend, setting up their trip to Truckee, Calif. in heading to the USA Cycling Fall Mountain Bike National Championships.
Alexis Decosimo takes on the field at the 2010 USA Collegiate Mountain Bike Championships
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The BC Cycling Team sent 11 representatives to the Northstar at the Tahoe Resort to compete in the three-day event and behind Decosimo’s Short Track National Title and a pair of podium finishes by both Cowie and Hoffner, Brevard held the lead heading into the final two events of the weekend.
Cowie capped off the weekend with a pair of top 10 finishes to capture the men’s Individual Omnium title, while Decosimo and Weisenfluh both recorded medalist finishes as Brevard topped Union College and Warren Wilson College for their second consecutive team National title.
Tristan Cowie eyes the finish line as he competes for the men’s Individual Omnium title
Brevard opened up the Spring Road Season strong, placing riders on the podium four times in each of the first two events of the season at Georgia Tech and Clemson University. Brandon Milet also took home the Tornados first title of the spring season at Clemson, winning the Men’s B Group Criterium. In their first race in the spring conference schedule at Mars Hill at the beginning of April, the Tornados won their first Team Time Trial in program history as Coach Thad Walker’s B Group finished first overall in their flight with a time of 30:15:61. Corey Meyer continued his strong run in the spring season, recording his third top 10 finish of the season in the road race, while Lewis Gaffney, Caleb Welborn and Milet finished fourth, fifth and sixth overall in the men’s B group to pace the Tornados on the weekend. Welborn finished second in the Road Race at the Tornado Cycling Classic in Bristol, Tenn. in Brevard’s final ride before the SECCC Conference Championships. Milet added a podium finish in the Road Race as well on the weekend as Brevard geared up for the rest of the season. The Men’s B Group riders recorded their second consecutive win in the Team Time Trial at the SECCC Conference Championships, while Welborn and Meyer each recorded podium finishes as Brevard qualified for the 2011 USA Cycling Road National Championships. Five riders went with Coach Walker to Madison, Wis. to take part in the Road National Championships, and Brevard finished 20th overall in the event to end the 2010-2011 year. Hoffner led the weekend for the Tornados on the weekend, leading the way in the Road Race and the Criterium. Brevard also sent a team to compete in the Team Time Trial for the first time and the four riders finished ninth overall in the event to end the year for the Tornados.
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The teams line up at the start line for the 2010 USA Cycling Mountain Bike Championships
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2010-2011 Cycling Roster
Name Kody Adams Thomas Bagnal Park Baker Asher Blackmore James Chaput Tristan Cowie Tyler Crotts Lewis Gaffney Marshal Hartley Scott Hoffner Keith Marek Corey Meyer Brandon Milet Michael Palevo Tim Reinhart Kyle Stallings Bryan Underwood Caleb Welborn Heath Wilson Alexis Decosimo Morgan Sykes Kate Weisenfluh
Head Coach: Thad Walker
Hometown/Previous School Hesperia, Calif./Sultana HS Columbia, S.C./A.C. Flora HS Brevard, N.C./Patrick Henry HS Chapel Hill, N.C./Carolina Friends School Dahlonega, Ga./Lumpkin County HS Dawsonville, Ga./ Laurens, S.C./Laurens District 55 High Angel Fire, N.M./Moreno Valley HS Clarks Mills, Pa./Commodore Perry Milford, Mich./Lindsey Wilson College Fremont, Mich./Fremont HS Little Falls, Minn./Montana State University Cambridge, N.Y./Cambridge Central School Nashville, Tenn./Lindsey Wilson College McLean, Va./McLean High School Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive Senior HS Davisburg, Mich./Lindsey Wilson College Benbrook, Texas/Wester Hills HS Brevard, N.C./Brevard HS Lookout Mountain, Tenn./Baylor School Brevard, N.C./Gwinnett Tech Brevard, N.C./Wilkes University
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2010-2011 Cycling Review 2010-2011 Brevard Cycling Results
Date Aug. 28-29, 2010 Sep. 11-12, 2010 Sep. 25-26, 2010 Oct. 2-3, 2010 Oct. 15-17, 2010 Mar. 12-13, 2011 Mar. 26-27, 2011 Apr. 2-3, 2011 Apr. 9-10, 2011 Apr. 16-17, 2011 May 6-8, 2011
Opponent @ East Tennessee State @ Lees-McRae @ Clemson Cycling Mountain Weekend @ Georgia Tech @ Nevada (Nationals) @ Georgia Tech @ Clemson @ Mars Hill @ King @ Mercer (Conference Championship) @ Wisconsin-Madison (Nationals)
Location Result Johnson City, Tenn. Banner Elk, N.C. Clemson, S.C. Atlanta, Ga. Truckee, Calif. National Champions Atlanta, Ga. Clemson, S.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Bristol, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Madison, Wis. 20th
2010 Fall Mountain Bike National Championship Individual Results - Women’s Top 5
Cross Country
Lydia Tanner, MSU-Bozeman* Rachel Millsop, Union Essence Barton, California Lutheran Alexis Decosimo, Brevard Amy Hale, WSC Colorado
Short Track
Four Cross
Downhill
Alexis Decosimo, Brevard* Rachel Millsop, Union Emily Brown, Air Force Klara Rossouw, Mars Hill Esmeralda Martinez-Ramos, Mesa State
Essence Barton, California Lutheran* Christen Boyer, CSOM Anne Minor, Clarkson Elisa Otter, Warren Wilson Bridgette LeBer, MSU-Bozeman
Christen Boyer, CSOM* Kate Weisenfluh, Brevard Bridgette LeBer, MSU-Bozeman Nicole Kendle, Warren Wilson Elisa Otter, Warren Wilson
2010 Fall Mountain Bike National Championship Individual Results - Men’s Top 5
Cross Country
Howard Grotts, CSOM* Tristan Cowie, Brevard Macky Franklin, Middlebury Zach Guy, MSU-Bozeman Scott Hoffner, Brevard
Short Track
Four Cross
Downhill
Howard Grotts, CSOM* Macky Franklin, Middlebury Tristan Cowie, Brevard Wesley Lamerson, Union Scott Hoffner, Brevard
Blake Carney, California Lutheran* Chris Hale, Mesa State Geoffrey Fryer, ETSU Kevin Pabinquit, Humboldt State Thomas Wilkinson, ETSU
Justin Graves, Humboldt State* Alex McAndrew, Clarkson Blake Carney, California Lutheran Owen Tulip, WSC Colorado Jared Becker, Air Force
2011 Spring Road National Championship Individual Results - Men’s Top 5
Road Race
Team Time Trial
Criterium
Andrew Baker, Furman* Robin Carpenter, Swarthmore Maxwell Anderson, Wisconsin-Platteville Kyle Knott, Mars Hill Adam Bry, MIT
Mesa State College* Western Washington University Mars Hill College Duke University Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kyle Knott, Mars Hill* Ian Crane, Western Washington Maxwell Anderson, Wisconsin-Platteville Conor Mullervy, Mesa State Robin Carpenter, Swarthmore
Team National Championships
Mountain Brevard College* Union College Warren Wilson College Colorado School of Mines Montana State University - Bozeman
Road Mars Hill College* Mesa State College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Duke University US Military Academy
* - indicates National Champion
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Tristan Cowie Senior * Dawsonville, Ga. Honors and Awards 2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike Individual Omnium National Champion
• Led the Tornados Cycling team to their second straight Overall National Championship • Won his first Omnium Overall National Championship • Finished second in the Cross Country National Championships • Finished third in the Short Track National Championships • Won his third fourth individual National Championship in the past two years • Won one times in 14 events competed in the 2010 Mountain Bike season • Finished in the top 5 in 10 of his 14 events • Finished in the top 10 in all 14 events • Average finish out of her 22 events was 4.5
Alexis Decosimo Senior * Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Honors and Awards 2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike Short Track National Champion
• Led the Tornados Cycling team to their second straight Overall National Championship • Won his first Omnium Overall National Championship • Finished second in the Cross Country National Championships • Finished third in the Short Track National Championships • Won his third fourth individual National Championship in the past two years • Won one times in 14 events competed in the 2010 Mountain Bike season • Finished in the top 5 in 10 of his 14 events • Finished in the top 10 in all 14 events • Average finish out of her 22 events was 4.5
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2010 Football Review One year after their 7-4, 3-4 SAC campaign, the Tornados knew losing their inaugural four year senior class would make an impact on their roster, but with several talented pieces in place, Brevard knew they could make another run in conference play. BC opened their non-conference schedule, winning three of their first four games, including taking NCAA Division I opponent Gardner-Webb University down to the wire and set a school record scoring 69 points and rushing for over 500 yards on the road against Southern Virginia. The Tornados also proved for the second straight year, that despite their record, the Brevard College football team is a feared opponent in South Atlantic Conference play, known for their tough play and never give up attitude.
Coach Hamilton addresses the team during fall preseason practice
The Tornados ended the 2010 season with a 4-7 record, going 1-6 in conference play, ending the season on a high note by recording the first win in modern program history over SAC and local rival Mars Hill College. Over the past two years, the Tornados have going .500 overall, an improvement that Coach Paul Hamilton would like to see continue in the years to come. Five BC players were named to the 2010 preseason All-Conference team with juniors Michael Gist and Prince Simunyu leading the way in being selected to the preseason First Team, while Neville Bryce, Darrell Neely and Eric Watts were all Second Team selections. The Tornados opened the 2010 season at home in Asheville, N.C. on the turfed surface of Asheville High School and Asheville Memorial Stadium on August 28th against Edward Waters in a return trip of the 2009 contest in which the Brevard traveled down to Jacksonville, Fla. to take on the Tigers. Brevard turned the ball over in each of their first two possessions with one of the turnovers leading directly to Edward Waters points as the Tigers recovered a fumble in the end zone. However, behind a strong rushing attack led by two 100-yard rushers in Kelvin Jeter and Bryce the Tornados would rattle off 39 of the next 46 points to take a 39-13 halftime lead in the game. Jeter would gain 121 yards on five carries to go with a touchdown and Bryce added 110 yards and a score, while Michael Crumbaker and Derek Church both crossed the goal line twice in the game. Crumbaker also had a stand out performance in the air, going 6-for-9 for 128 yards and a touchdown, while Chase Henry set a new BC career scoring record in the eventual 43-27 victory, finishing the game with 94 points to break John Taylor’s career mark.
Christian Lumbu and the Brevard defense drag down an Edward Waters running back
Brevard would take to the road in their second game of the season, traveling to Boiling Springs, N.C. and Gardner-Webb University for a game against the Runnin’ Bulldogs. The Tornados would fall behind 14-0 at the half, but would challenge several times, driving deep into GWU territory on their second possession of the game, but the Runnin’ Bulldogs would stop the Tornados on fourth and goal to keep the
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shutout alive. In the second half, Brevard would score twice as Crumbaker carried the ball in on a pair of QB keepers, but the damage was done as Brevard fell to Gardner-Webb, 28-14.
Charlotte, N.C. and Johnson C. Smith University was the site of the Tornados next game of the season as Brevard would take on the Golden Bulls after a bye week. Bryce and Jeter would get BC’s running game back on track as both ball carriers eclipsed the 120 yard mark on the day and combined for three touchdowns as the Tornados picked up 354 rushing yards overall in the game. However, with most of the focus on offense, defensive back Salonik Amos made the game-changing play, stepping in front of a JCSU pass and returning it 37 yards Thadus Benton rumbles his way through to the Johnson C. Smith 25 yard line to set up the go-ahead score. Amos also clinched the the line against the Runnin’ Bulldogs game by knocking down a key third down pass attempt by the Golden Bulls late in the contest to preserve the 25-21 victory. For his key performance, Amos was recognized as the SAC Defensive Player of the Week. The rushing attack continued to steamroll through the non-conference opponents as the Tornados made the trip to Buena Vista, Va. to take on Southern Virginia. Brevard set several single game team records in the afternoon against the Knights, picking up 519 yards on the ground to go with nine rushing touchdowns as Jeter set a school record for the longest play from scrimmage with a 95 yard rushing touchdown, while Thadus Benton III scored five touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving) in the game. The Tornados averaged 8.4 yards per carry with eight BC running backs recording more than 10 yards rushing in the game in their record-setting 69-7 victory. Benton, Trey Jenkins and Watts swept the SAC Player of the Week awards for their games as Benton was named Offensive Player of the Week, while Jenkins received Defensive honors and Watts was recognized for his work in Special Teams. At 3-1 after non-conference play, the Tornados looked to avenge last year’s 77-7 defeat at the hands of CarsonNewman College in BC’s 2010 SAC Home Opener at Asheville Memorial Stadium. Brevard recorded their third straight game with over 300 rushing yards as Jeter led the way again with 147 yards on the ground and a score as the Tornados threatened the Eagles all game. Brevard scored first as Henry drilled a field goal on BC’s opening possession, but the Eagles took a 21-10 lead into halftime. The Tornados cut into the lead as Church found the end zone with 41 seconds left in the third quarter, but the Eagles would close out the game with 14 unanswered points to hand Brevard their first conference loss of the 2010 season. Crumbaker found the end zone first for the Tornados in their first road conference game in Salisbury, N.C. as Brevard took on Catawba. Staked to an early 7-0 lead, the Tornados defense would surrender two field goals in the first half to put the score at 7-6 with time expiring in the second quarter. Crumbaker would target and connect Neville Bryce breaks a tackle from a with Watts down the left sideline with 17 seconds remaining and the junior tight end would outrace Golden Bulls defender against Johnson C. Smith
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Michael Crumbaker winds up to pass in Asheville against Carson-Newman
The Tornados hosted Wingate University in their next game of the season and welcomed back a healthy Bryce to the backfield in his first healthy action of the season after dealing with turf toe and a sprained ankle. Bryce rumbled for 224 yards and four touchdowns, breaking single game carries and yards records in the process and Jeter also broke the century mark in breaking the BC single season rushing record with 138 yards on 11 carries as the Tornados jumped out to a 20-9 halftime lead over the Bulldogs. Wingate would come out hot in the second half in scoring the first 14 points to take their first lead of the game, but a 27 yard field goal by Henry tied the game up at 23. The Tornados added touchdowns by Crumbaker and Bryce, but the Bulldogs outscored the Tornados 35-17 in the second half to take the 44-37 victory. Brevard went back on the road the following week to take on the high-octane passing attack of the Tusculum College Pioneers in Greeneville, Tenn. The Tornados narrowly missed out on their sixth 300+ yard rushing day, carrying the ball 299 times, but Crumbaker threw a season-high two touchdown passes to lead Brevard against the Pioneers. Jeter and Bryce combined for 167 yards on the ground and three scores, while Simunyu captained the defense with 13 tackles. Brevard struck first as Bryce went 29 yards up the middle on the Tornados opening possession, but Tusculum scored on three of their first four possessions to go up 21-7 at the end of the first quarter. The Tornados made a late comeback, reminiscent of their 2008 game against the Pioneers, scoring three late touchdowns, but Brevard fell to Tusculum, 51 35.
Justin Fleming spots an opening in the Tornados game against the Catawba Indians
Senior Day brought Newberry College to Asheville in the Tornados home season finale and Jeter and Trey Jenkins brought the fireworks to the party as Jeter became the first BC running back to eclipse the single season 1,000 yard rushing mark, carrying the ball 18 times for 90 yards, while Jenkins finished with a career high 17 tackles to lead the BC efforts against the Wolves. The game was tied early in the second quarter as Newberry and Brevard traded field goals with Henry drilling the 31 yard attempt to even the game at three with 14:49 to play in the first half. However, this was all the offense BC was able to muster in the game as Newberry scored 28 unanswered
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points in taking home the 31-3 victory.
Heading into their final contest of the 2010 season and still searching for their first conference win of the season, the Tornados took to the road to take on local rival Mars Hill College. Jeter led the Tornados with his seventh 100-yard rushing performance of the season, while Bryce finished the game with 27 carries for 90 yards and three touchdowns to break BC career rushing yards and rushing touchdown records. Defensively, the Tornados were on top of their game against the Lions, breaking up eight passes, forcing three fumbles and recording a pair of interceptions.
The Tornados carried a two touchdown lead The Tornados defense stifles the Newberry throughout the majority of the game, heading into the fourth quarter with the lead. Bryce rushing attack in the home season finale gave the Tornados a 35-21 lead with a threeyard carry following a Brevard defensive stop, but the Lions came back, scoring with 2:07 left on the clock to cut the gap to 35-28. Needed to run out the clock after recovering the onside kick, the Tornados were overcome with a pair of mental mistakes to give Mars Hill the ball back on the BC 40 yard line with 1.4 seconds left in the game. On the final play, MHC quarterback Luis Cruz threw a pass to the front left corner of the end zone, but the pass was tipped away by a BC defender before settling into the hands of Gist as the Tornados defeated the Lions 35-28 to bring home the victory. For their efforts, Gist and Watts were named the SAC Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week. The Tornados set many single game, single season and career records on the season, including individual single game rushing yards, single game rushing attempts, single game rushing touchdowns, longest carry, single game all-purpose yards, single season rushing yards, single season rushing yards per attempt, single season rushing yards per game, single season receiving touchdowns, single season total offense, single season all-purpose yards, single season passes broken up, single season quarterback hurries, single season kick return yards, single season punt average and career records in rushing yards, rushing attempts, rushing touchdowns, passing attempts, passing yards, passing touchdowns, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, scoring, total offense, allpurpose yards, interceptions, passes broken up, kick return yards, field goals made and field goals attempted. Five Tornados were named to the postseason All-South Atlantic Conference team, headlined by Jeter being named the SAC Offensive Freshman of the Year, as well as being selected a First Team All-SAC Running Back. Linebacker Simunyu joined Jeter on the First Team, while Watts, Neely and Amos were selected to the Second Team. Though the Tornados lose several seniors, a core of talented players, including Simunyu, Gist, Watts, Amos, Jeter and many others continue to show the Brevard will be a major player in the South Atlantic Conference for years to come.
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Name Pos. Ht. Thadus Benton III FB 5-8 Neville Bryce FB 6-0 Cody Williford QB 6-0 Kelvin Jeter Slot 5-7 Corey Gwynn WR 5-10 Michael Gist S 6-0 Rashad Dirton S 5-10 Keon Shaw QB 5-8 Dakota Arrowood QB 6-1 Prince Simunyu OLB 6-1 Chris Spencer S 5-10 Michael Crumbaker QB 5-10 Cole Weeks QB 6-0 Aaron Reese QB 5-9 Xavier Johnson Slot 5-8 William Muscatello QB 5-9 Eric Watts TE/P 6-4 Jarvis Wilson DB 6-0 Donovan Barker LB 5-10 Jerel Drew S 5-10 Robert Freeman FB 5-8 Devon Holmes Slot 5-9 Clint Keisler DL 5-8 Derek Church FB/Slot 5-11 Trey Bray WR 5-11 Ricky Morton OLB 6-1 Chase Henry K 6-0 Chris Jones DB 5-8 Justin Powell K 5-8 Phillip Curcio DB 5-8 Charles Chambers DL 6-3 E.J. Hunt Slot 5-7 Salonik Amos DB 5-11 C.J. Wilson LB 6-0 Anthony Cestrone Slot 5-9 Devon Bloodsworth OLB 6-0 Anthony Shakir S 6-0 Trey Jenkins LB 5-10 Rufus Jenkins OLB 5-10 David Taylor OLB 5-11 Harrison Greer S 6-1 Colby Laughter OL 6-3 Calvin Vann LB 6-0 Sean Perry OLB 6-0 Adam Cordell OL 6-2 Dusty Holder OL 6-0 Jacob Richardson OL 6-3 Stephan Hicks OLB 6-0 Derrick Raxter LB 5-9 Joel Schrum OL 6-0 William Newton OL 6-4 Cody Anderson OL 6-4 Chris Novak OL 6-2 Kenneth Ramey OL 6-0 Lamont Carpenter OL 6-1 Jeremy Blake OL 6-0 Andrew Velazquez OL 6-0 Ricky Wallace OL 6-0 Taylor Perez OL 5-9 Caleb Campbell OL 6-2 Garrett Johnson OL 6-4 Tyler Fisher OL 6-3 Jordan Bookheart OL 6-3 Darrell Neely OL 6-2 Bradley Newton K 5-10 Justin Fleming WR 5-10 Michael Smith TE 6-1 C.J. Evans TE 6-0 Casey Essenburg WR 5-6 Arrick Blevins K 5-10 Christian Lumbu DL 6-0 Ryan Wannamaker DL 6-1 Matt Jones DL 6-0 Eric Conner DL 6-2 Demarcus Allen DL 6-0 Aaron Goyette DL 6-3 Rommie Fairchild DL 5-9
Wt. 205 210 165 155 195 185 175 145 175 210 180 190 175 175 180 190 220 190 220 185 220 175 215 205 190 175 165 160 155 150 255 175 180 210 170 175 210 210 195 185 205 240 215 210 280 250 280 240 200 285 340 340 245 305 270 255 285 245 265 240 275 270 245 245 170 165 215 210 150 170 255 240 210 225 270 240 240
Cl. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. Fr. R-Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. RS Fr.
Hometown Stanley, N.C. Cades, S.C. Oviedo, Fla. Gastonia, N.C. Chesapeake, Va. North Augusta, S.C. Pelzer, S.C. Jacksonville, Fla. Marion, N.C. Wake Forest, N.C. Las Vegas, Nev. Arlington, Texas Freeport, Fla. Bradenton, Fla. Chester, S.C. Lakeland, Fla. Powhatan, Va. Greenville, S.C. Hilborn, Ga. Boston, Ga. Concord, N.C. Conyers, Ga. Lexington, S.C. Franklin, N.C. Chesapeake, Va. Mebane, N.C. Franklin, N.C. Durham, N.C. Valdese, N.C. Pomaria, S.C. Newnan, Ga. Travelers Rest, S.C. Grovetown, Ga. Kernersville, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Petersburg, Va. Loganville, Ga. Columbia, S.C. Conyers, Ga. Cherokee, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Conyers, Ga. Lawrenceville, Ga. Hartwell, Ga. Liberty, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Thonotosassa, Fla. Andrews, N.C. Johnson City, Tenn. Lincolnton, N.C. Robbinsville, N.C. Bradenton, Fla. Greer, S.C. Shelby, N.C. Fountain Inn, S.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Conover, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Black Mountain, N.C. Lawrenceville, Ga. Raleigh, N.C. Columbia, S.C. Laurens, S.C. Lincolnton, N.C. Morganton, N.C. Andrews, S.C. Ringgold, Ga. Brevard, N.C. Kingsport, Tenn. Greensboro, N.C. Lugoff, S.C. Terrell, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Griffin, Ga. Mayo, Fla. Marietta, Ga.
Previous School East Gaston HS Feather River CC Oviedo HS Forestview HS Grassfield HS Providence Christian Academy Woodmont HS Edward White HS McDowell HS Wakefield HS Cheyenne HS Feather River CC Freeport HS Western Carolina University Chester HS George Jenkins HS Old Dominion University Berea HS Brookwood HS Aucilla Christian NW Cabarrus HS Heritage HS North Greenville University Franklin HS Great Bridge HS Eastern Alamance HS Franklin HS Hillside HS East Burke HS Mid-Carolina HS West Virginia Tech University Travelers Rest HS Greenbrier HS East Forsyth HS Ardrey Kell HS Kenston Forest School Grayson HS Lugoff-Elgin HS Heritage HS Cherokee HS First Baptist HS Brevard HS Heritage HS Collins Hill HS Hart County HS Liberty HS Vance HS Feather River CC Andrews HS Science Hill HS West Lincoln HS Robbinsville HS Manatee HS Greer HS Shelby HS Woodmont HS North Davidson HS Bunker Hill HS Mars Hill College Owen HS Dacula HS Wakefield HS Dreher HS Laurens HS West Lincoln HS Freedom HS Andrews HS Ringgold HS Brevard HS Sullivan North HS Grimsley HS Camden Military School Bandys HS Butler HS Spalding HS Lafayette HS Marietta HS
Alphabetical Roster
# #95 #62 #36 #9 #19 #1 #69 #89 #41 #78 #28 #2 #75 #68 #38 #34 #26 #93 #53 #12 #33 #7 #21 #88 #86 #99 #77 #84 #22 #6 #97 #48 #5 #30 #58 #55 #24 #35 #46 #44 #4 #76 #15 #31 #92 #25 #50 #90 #29 #16 #79 #82 #61 #64 #74 #52 #32 #65 #59 #14 #56 #60 #42 #8 #85 #10 #11 #47 #51 #70 #72 #91 #17 #13 #3 #37 #18
Name Demarcus Allen Cody Anderson Salonik Amos Dakota Arrowood Donovan Barker Thadus Benton Jeremy Blake Arrick Blevins Devon Bloodsworth Jordan Bookheart Trey Bray Neville Bryce Caleb Campbell Lamont Carpenter Anthony Cestrone Charles Chambers Derek Church Eric Conner Adam Cordell Michael Crumbaker Phillip Curcio Rashad Dirton Jerel Drew Casey Essenburg C.J. Evans Rommie Fairchild Tyler Fisher Justin Fleming Robert Freeman Michael Gist Aaron Goyette Harrison Greer Corey Gwynn Chase Henry Stephan Hicks Dusty Holder Devon Holmes E.J. Hunt Rufus Jenkins Trey Jenkins Kelvin Jeter Garrett Johnson Xavier Johnson Chris Jones Matt Jones Clint Keisler Colby Laughter Christian Lumbu Ricky Morton William Muscatello Darrell Neely Bradley Newton William Newton Chris Novak Taylor Perez Sean Perry Justin Powell Kenneth Ramey Derrick Raxter Aaron Reese Jacob Richardson Joel Schrum Anthony Shakir Keon Shaw Michael Smith Prince Simunyu Chris Spencer David Taylor Calvin Vann Andrew Velazquez Ricky Wallace Ryan Wannamaker Eric Watts Cole Weeks Cody Williford C.J. Wilson Jarvis Wilson
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Defense
WR #84 Justin Fleming #28 Trey Bray LT
#75 #76
LG
#68 #66
C
#53 #65
RG #77 #67 RT
#79 #50
TE
#17 #85
Slot #4 #8 QB #12 #3
(5-10, 165, Sr.) DE #90 Christian Lumbu (6-0, 255, Sr.) #91 Ryan Wannamaker (6-1, 240, Fr.) (5-11, 190, Fr.) #99 Rommie Fairchild (5-9, 240, Fr.) Caleb Campbell (6-2, 240, Jr.) DT #93 Eric Conner (6-2, 225, So.) Garrett Johnson (6-4, 275, Fr.) DE #95 Demarcus Allen (6-0, 270, Fr.) Lamont Carpenter (6-1, 270, R-Jr.) #94 Chris Mitchell (6-0, 270, Fr.) Zach Taylor (6-1, 310, So.) OLB #10 Prince Simunyu (6-1, 210, Jr.) Adam Cordell (6-2, 280, Sr.) #29 Ricky Morton (6-1, 175, R-Sr.) Kenneth Ramey (6-0, 305, Fr.) ILB #44 Trey Jenkins (5-10, 210, Jr.) #19 Donovan Barker (5-10, 220, Fr.) Tyler Fisher (6-3, 270, Jr.) John Baxter (6-1, 280, Fr.) ILB #37 C.J. Wilson (6-0, 210, So.) #51 Calvin Vann (6-0, 215, Fr.) Darrell Neely (6-2, 245, Sr.) Colby Laughter (6-3, 240, R-Fr.) OLB #58 Stephan Hicks (6-0, 240, Jr.) #46 Rufus Jenkins (5-10, 195, Fr.) Eric Watts (6-4, 220, Jr.) Michael Smith (6-1, 215, So.) CB #18 Jarvis Wilson (6-0, 190, Fr.) #31 Chris Jones (5-8, 160, So.) Kelvin Jeter (5-7, 155, Fr.) Anthony Cestrone (5-9, 170, So.) S #7 Rashad Dirton (5-10, 175, Jr.) #33 Phillip Curcio (5-8, 150, So.) Michael Crumbaker (5-10, 190, Sr.) #6 Michael Gist (6-0, 185, Jr.) Cody Williford (6-0, 165, Fr.) RO #42 Anthony Shakir (6-0, 210, Fr.)
RB
#2 Neville Bryce #15 Xavier Johnson
(6-0, 210, Sr.) (5-8, 180, Sr.)
CB
#36 Salonik Amos #31 Chris Jones
(5-11, 180, Jr.) (5-8, 160, So.)
FB PK KOR
#26 Derek Church #1 Thadus Benton
(5-11, 205, Sr.) P (5-8, 205, Fr.) (6-0, 165, Sr.) PR (5-8, 155, Fr.) (5-7, 155, Fr.) LS (5-10, 165, Sr.)
#17 Eric Watts #30 Chase Henry
(6-4, 220, Jr.) (6-0, 165, Sr.)
#30 Chase Henry #32 Justin Powell #4 Kelvin Jeter #84 Justin Fleming
#9 #4
Dakota Arrowood (6-1, 175, Fr.) Kelvin Jeter (5-7, 155, Fr.)
#27 Michael Stein #28 Trey Bray
(5-7, 160, Fr.) (5-11, 190, Fr.)
2010 Starting Lineups
OFFENSE [Multiple] Edward Waters @ Gardner-Webb @ Johnson C. Smith @ Southern Virginia Carson-Newman @ Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Wingate @ Tusculum Newberry @ Mars Hill
WR Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming
LT Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Cambell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell Campbell
LG Richardson Richardson Richardson Taylor Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter Carpenter
C Perez Perez Cordell Cordell Cordell Ramey Cordell Ramey Ramey Cordell Ramey
RG Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher
RT Neely Neely Neely Neely Neely Neely Neely Neely Laughter Neely Neely
TE Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts Watts
QB Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker Crumbaker
RB Church Church Church Church Church Bryce Bryce Church Church Church Church
Slot Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter Jeter
WR/FB Bryce X. Johnson Benton Benton Benton Church Church Bryce Bryce Bryce Bryce
DEFENSE [Multiple] Edward Waters @ Gardner-Webb @ Johnson C. Smith @ Southern Virginia Carson-Newman @ Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Wingate @ Tusculum Newberry @ Mars Hill
DE Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu Lumbu
NT Conner Conner Conner Conner Conner Fairchild Conner Conner Conner Fairchild Fairchild
DE Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen
OLB Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu Simunyu
ILB Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson
ILB Barker Barker T. Jenkins T. Jenkins T. Jenkins T. Jenkins T. Jenkins T. Jenkins T. Jenkins T. Jenkins T. Jenkins
OLB Hicks Hicks Hicks Hicks Hicks R. Jenkins Hicks Hicks R. Jenkins Hicks Hicks
CB Jones Jones Jones Jones J. Wilson J. Wilson Jones Jones Jones J. Wilson J. Wilson
SS Curcio Dirton Dirton Dirton Dirton Dirton Dirton Dirton Dirton Dirton Dirton
Rover Gist Gist Gist Gist Gist Gist Curcio Gist Gist Gist Gist
CB Amos Amos Amos Amos Amos Amos Amos Amos Amos Amos Amos
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Tornados Stats
1-0 2-1 0-5 1-1
BC Conference Record at home on the road neutral
0-4 1-2 0-0
BC Non-Conference Record at home on the road neutral
1-0 2-1 0-0
BC vs Ranked Opponents at home on the road neutral
0-0 0-0 0-0
BC Record in Games decided by 7 points or more decided by 7 points or less Away during the day Away at night Home during the day Home at night
3-7 1-0 3-3 0-1 1-3 0-0
BC’s Record When Scoring... less than 20 pts 20+ pts 25+ pts
0-4 3-2 4-2
BC’s Record When Allowing... 14 or fewer pts 24 or fewer pts 25+ pts
1-0 2-1 2-7
BC’s Record When... Leading after the 1st Qtr Tied after the 1st Qtr Leading after the 2nd Qtr Leading after the 3rd Qtr Tied after the 4th Qtr Trailing after the 1st Qtr Trailing after the 2nd Qtr Trailing after the 3rd Qtr
2-3 2-0 3-2 4-1 0-0 0-4 1-5 0-6
BC’s Record With... less than 300 yds 300+ yds total offense 400+ yds total offense less than 100 yds rushing 100+ yds rushing 150+ yds rushing 200+ yds rushing 250+ yds rushing less than 100 yds passing 100+ yds passing 150+ yds passing 200+ yds passing
1-4 3-3 3-1 0-1 4-6 4-6 4-4 3-3 2-6 2-0 0-0 0-0
BC’s Record When Allowing... less than 200 total yds less than 300 total yds less than 400 total yds 400+ yds total offense less than 100 yds rushing 100+ yds rushing less than 200 yds passing less than 250 yds passing less than 300 yds passing 300+ passing yds
0-0 2-1 4-4 0-3 3-2 0-6 2-4 3-5 4-5 0-2
Tornados vs. The SAC
2010 standings
2009 standings
Scoring Offense 28.8 ppg, 8th (22.1 ppg, 8th) Scoring Defense 29.7 ppg, 5th (21.8 ppg, 2nd) Pass Offense 49.9 ypg, 8th (47.0 ypg, 8th) Pass Defense 203.6 ypg, 2nd (176.0 ypg, 3rd) Kickoff Returns 20.5 ypg, 4th (19.3 ypk, 7th) Punting 37.3 ypg, 2nd (32.8 ypk, 4th) Turnover Margin -0.27, 6th (0.45, 3rd) Rushing Offense 285.5 ypg, 3rd (225.8 ypg, 3rd) Rushing Defense 155.3 ypg, 4th (142.5 ypg, 4th) Total Offense 335.4 ypg, 8th (272.8 ypg, 8th) Total Defense 358.9 ypg, 2nd (318.5 ypg, 2nd) Punt Return Avg 5.8 ypg, 6th (4.1 ypk, 8th) Pass Efficiency 88.6, 8th (113.6, 6th) Pass Def Efficiency 140.7, 7th (121.4, 4th) First Downs 193, 7th (153, 8th) Opponent 1st Downs 193, 2nd (178, 4th) Sacks By 17, 7th (27, 2nd) Penalties 43.5 ypg, 2nd (37.4 ypg, 1st) Opponent Penalties 65.3 ypg, 4th (45.5 ypg, 8th) 4th Down Conversions 62.5%, 3rd (47.6%, 6th) Opponent 4th Down Conversions 41.2%, 2nd (53.3%, 7th) Red Zone Offense 87.8%, 2nd (82.1%, 1st) Red Zone Defense 81.8%, 6th (69.7%, 1st) On-Side Kick Success 0.0%, t5th (0.0%, t5th) 3rd Down Conversions 40.4%, 7th (30.3%, 7th) Opponent 3rd Down Conversions 46.8%, 8th (26.2%, 1st) Sacks Against 18, t4th (6, 1st) Field Goals 75.0%, 4th (50.0%, t6th) PAT Kicking 83.7%, 8th (84.4%, 7th) Time of Possession 32:24, 2nd (30:33, 4th) Kickoff Coverage 36.1 NetAvg, 7th (36.2 NetAvg, 7th) On-Side Kick Allowed 100.0%, t7th (0.0%, t1st)
Tornados Players of the Game Offensive Edward Waters Michael Crumbaker 6-9, 128 yds, 1 TD, eight carries, 20 yds, 2 TDs @ Gardner-Webb Michael Crumbaker 2-3, 34 yds, 21 carries, 32 yards, 2 TDs @ Johnson C. Smith Kelvin Jeter 11 carries, 124 yds, 2 TDs, 1 reception, 48 yds @ Southern Virginia Thadus Benton III 16 carries, 142 yds, 4 TDs, 1 catch, 7 yds, 1 TD Carson-Newman Kelvin Jeter 13 carries, 147 yds, 1 TD, 2 KO returns, 47 yds @ Catawba Derek Church 23 carries, 92 yds, 1 TD Lenoir-Rhyne Kelvin Jeter 7 carries, 23 yds Wingate Neville Bryce 35 carries, 224 yds, 4 TDs @ Tusculum Kelvin Jeter 17 carries, 105 yds, 1 TD Newberry Kelvin Jeter 18 carries, 90 yds @ Mars Hill Neville Bryce 27 carries, 90 yards, 3 TDs Defensive Edward Waters Christian Lumbu 8 tackles, 0.5 tfl, 2 QB hurries @ Gardner-Webb Salonik Amos 9 tackles @ Johnson C. Smith Salonik Amos 8 tackles, 1 INT for 37 yds, 2 pass breakups @ Southern Virginia Trey Jenkins 6 tackles, 1 sack Carson-Newman Trey Jenkins 11 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss @ Catawba Prince Simunyu 8 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 1 QB hurry Lenoir-Rhyne Prince Simunyu 10 tackles, 1 fumble recovery for 37 yds, 1 TD Wingate Rufus Jenkins 6 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack @ Tusculum Prince Simunyu 13 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss Newberry Trey Jenkins 17 tackles, 1.0 tackles for loss, 1 FF @ Mars Hill Michael Gist 6 tackles, 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception Special Teams Edward Waters Derek Church 1 kickoff returns, 36 yards @ Gardner-Webb Eric Watts 4 punts, 202 yds, 50.5 avg, 2 In20 @ Johnson C. Smith Eric Watts 4 punts, 193 yds, 48.2 avg, 1 In20, 73 yd punt @ Southern Virginia Eric Watts 2 punts, 112 yds, 56.0 avg, 2 In20, 65 yd punt Carson-Newman Chase Henry 1-1 FG (22 yds), 2-2 XPs @ Catawba Kelvin Jeter 3 kickoff returns, 83 yards, long of 47 Lenoir-Rhyne Chris Spencer 1 blocked punt, 1 safety Wingate Eric Watts 3 punts, 152 yds, 50.7 avg, 68 yd punt @ Tusculum Justin Fleming 7 kickoff returns, 175 yds, long of 47 Newberry Chase Henry 1-2 FGs (25, 31 blocked) @ Mars HIll Eric Watts 5 punts, 242 yards, 48.4 avg, 56 yd punt Bold denotes SAC Player of the Week
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2010 Football Review 2010 BC Football BC Game Results All games Date Opponent Score Aug. 28, 2010 EDWARD WATERS W 53-27 Sept. 4, 2010 at Gardner-Webb 14-28 L Sept. 18, 2010 at JCSU W 25-21 Sept. 25, 2010 at Southern Virginia W 69-7 * Oct. 2, 2010 CARSON-NEWMAN L 17-35 * Oct. 9, 2010 at Catawba 21-31 L * Oct. 16, 2010 LENOIR-RHYNE 8-24 L * Oct. 23, 2010 WINGATE 37-44 L * Oct. 30, 2010 at Tusculum 35-51 L * Nov. 6, 2010 NEWBERRY 3-31 L * Nov. 13, 2010 at Mars Hill W 35-28
Overall Conference Record Record Time Attend 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:56 1420 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:19 4755 2-1-0 0-0-0 2:55 3153 3-1-0 0-0-0 2.51 547 3-2-0 0-1-0 2:35 1493 3-3-0 0-2-0 2:48 3619 3-4-0 0-3-0 2:32 1421 3-5-0 0-4-0 2:59 1421 3-6-0 0-5-0 2:52 2399 3-7-0 0-6-0 2:29 1419 4-7-0 1-6-0 3:03 1923
* indicates conference game
Brevard (4 - 7 - 0)
Thru: 12/18/2010 - Week 16 TEAM RANKINGS
Tornados in the 2010 NCAA Rankings 151 teams ranked in Division II 8 teams ranked in the South Atlantic Conference
Category Rushing Offense
Site
National Leader Lenoir-Rhyne
South Atlantic Actual Conf Rank Conference Leader Actual 319.55 3 Lenoir-Rhyne 319.55
Passing Offense
151
49.91
Tusculum
424.82
8
Tusculum
424.82
Total Offense
88
335.36
West Liberty
543.80
8
Tusculum
484.64
Scoring Offense
63
28.82
West Liberty
46.00
8
Tusculum
39.91
Rushing Defense
88
155.27
Tex. A&M-Kingsville
57.00
4
Lenoir-Rhyne
75.73
Pass Efficiency Defense
123
140.61
Augustana (SD)
90.63
7
Lenoir-Rhyne
117.03
Total Defense
76
358.91
Fort Valley St.
215.36
2
Lenoir-Rhyne
276.64
Scoring Defense
99
29.73
Minn. Duluth
12.67
5
Lenoir-Rhyne
20.27
Net Punting
11
37.29
Angelo St.
39.66
2
Carson-Newman
38.69
Punt Returns
121
5.77
Winona St.
18.94
6
Wingate
16.05
Kickoff Returns
51
20.46
Mo. Western St.
26.40
4
Newberry
25.80
Turnover Margin
94
-.27
St. Cloud St.
1.77
6
Carson-Newman
.55
Pass Defense
73
203.64
Clark Atlanta
117.30
2
Lenoir-Rhyne
200.91
Passing Efficiency
142
88.63
Hillsdale
167.58
8
Wingate
160.96
Sacks
114
1.45
Harding
4.30
7
Lenoir-Rhyne
3.55
Tackles For Loss
138
4.64
Morehouse
11.55
8
Lenoir-Rhyne
7.73
55
1.64
Michigan Tech
.30
4
Lenoir-Rhyne
1.18
Sacks Allowed T=tied at this ranking
78
National Actual Rank 3 285.45
PLAYER RANKINGS
2010 Football Review TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP SCORING....................... 317 327 Points Per Game............. 28.8 29.7 FIRST DOWNS................... 193 193 Rushing..................... 156 87 Passing..................... 22 95 Penalty..................... 15 11 RUSHING YARDAGE............... 3140 1708 Yards gained rushing........ 3434 1920 Yards lost rushing.......... 294 212 Rushing Attempts............ 619 382 Average Per Rush............ 5.1 4.5 Average Per Game............ 285.5 155.3 TDs Rushing................. 39 20 PASSING YARDAGE............... 549 2240 Att-Comp-Int................ 91-34-8 316-197-5 Average Per Pass............ 6.0 7.1 Average Per Catch........... 16.1 11.4 Average Per Game............ 49.9 203.6 TDs Passing................. 5 21 TOTAL OFFENSE................. 3689 3948 Total Plays................. 710 698 Average Per Play............ 5.2 5.7 Average Per Game............ 335.4 358.9 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 56-1146 52-908 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 13-75 15-194 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS.......... 5-60 8-50 KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 20.5 17.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 5.8 12.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 12.0 6.2 FUMBLES-LOST.................. 16-12 16-12 PENALTIES-YARDS............... 58-478 76-718 Average Per Game............ 43.5 65.3 PUNTS-YARDS................... 45-1932 44-1794 Average Per Punt............ 42.9 40.8 Net punt average............ 37.3 36.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME....... 32:24 26:52 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 59/146 65/139 3rd-Down Pct................ 40% 47% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 15/24 7/17 4th-Down Pct................ 62% 41% SACKS BY-YARDS................ 17-88 18-121 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Michael Gist 1 Rashad Dirton 1 Prince Simunyu 1 Total 3 Opponents 2
Yds 3 4 37 44 46
Avg 3.0 4.0 37.0 14.7 23.0
TD 0 0 1 1 3
Long 3 4 37 37 30
INTERCEPTIONS No. Salonik Amos 2 Michael Gist 1 Phillip Curcio 1 Chris Jones 1 Total 5 Opponents 8
Yds 60 0 0 0 60 50
Avg 30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.0 6.2
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 37 0 0 0 37 24
RUSHING GP-GS Att Kelvin Jeter 11-9 135 Neville Bryce 9-7 112 Thadus Benton 11-0 106 Michael Crumbaker 11-9 155 Derek Church 11-9 56 Robert Freeman 2-0 17 Aaron Reese 2-0 2 Xavier Johnson 9-1 12 Corey Gwynn 6-0 2 Darius White 2-0 4 Justin Fleming 11-9 5 Devon Holmes 1-0 2 E.J. Hunt 1-0 1 Anthony Cestrone 2-0 1 TEAM 6-0 7 Cody Williford 7-0 2 Total 11 619 Opponents 11 382
Gain Loss 1210 65 660 4 471 12 556 177 273 2 81 1 44 0 49 5 24 0 21 0 24 4 15 0 4 0 0 5 0 7 2 12 3434 294 1920 212
Net Avg 1145 8.5 656 5.9 459 4.3 379 2.4 271 4.8 80 4.7 44 22.0 44 3.7 24 12.0 21 5.2 20 4.0 15 7.5 4 4.0 -5 -5.0 -7 -1.0 -10 -5.0 3140 5.1 1708 4.5
TD Long Avg/G 7 95 104.1 11 38 72.9 4 69 41.7 8 20 34.5 5 32 24.6 0 16 40.0 1 24 22.0 2 14 4.9 0 18 4.0 0 7 10.5 0 14 1.8 1 15 15.0 0 4 4.0 0 0 -2.5 0 0 -1.2 0 2 -1.4 39 95 285.5 20 58 155.3
PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Michael Crumbaker 11-9 87.06 33-90-8 36.7 534 5 Aaron Reese 2-0 226.00 1-1-0 100.0 15 0 Total 11 88.59 34-91-8 37.4 549 5 Opponents 11 140.65 197-316-5 62.3 2240 21 RECEIVING GP Eric Watts 11-9 Derek Church 11-9 Justin Fleming 11-9 Kelvin Jeter 11-9 Thadus Benton 11-0 Dewey Andrews 3-0 Anthony Cestrone 2-0 Darius White 2-0 Xavier Johnson 9-1 Total 11 Opponents 11
No. 18 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 34 197
Yds 236 100 73 59 12 40 13 9 7 549 2240
Avg 13.1 20.0 24.3 29.5 6.0 40.0 13.0 9.0 7.0 16.1 11.4
TD 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 21
Long 57 45 51 48 7 40 13 9 7 57 73
KICK RETURNS No. Justin Fleming 33 Kelvin Jeter 15 Clint Keisler 3 Derek Church 3 Corey Gwynn 1 Darius White 1 Total 56 Opponents 52
Yds 722 287 43 54 20 20 1146 908
Avg 21.9 19.1 14.3 18.0 20.0 20.0 20.5 17.5
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 50 47 24 36 20 20 50 33
PUNT RETURNS No. Dakota Arrowood 8 Kelvin Jeter 2 William Muscatello 1 Chris Spencer 1 Dewey Andrews 1 Total 13 Opponents 15
Yds 54 1 -7 24 3 75 194
Avg 6.8 0.5 -7.0 24.0 3.0 5.8 12.9
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Long 11 3 0 0 3 11 50
Lng 57 15 57 73
Avg/G 48.5 7.5 49.9 203.6
Avg/G 21.5 9.1 6.6 5.4 1.1 13.3 6.5 4.5 0.8 49.9 203.6
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2010 Football Review SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st Brevard 86 Opponents 91
2nd 90 55
3rd 71 67
4th 70 114
OT Total 317 327
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (4-7-0) (1-4-0) (3-3-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE (1-6-0) (0-4-0) (1-2-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (3-1-0) (1-0-0) (2-1-0) (0-0-0) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND August 28 EDWARD WATERS W 53-27 1420 September 4 at Gardner-Webb L 14-28 4755 September 18 at JCSU W 25-21 3153 September 25 at Southern Virginia W 69-7 547 *October 2 CARSON-NEWMAN L 17-35 1493 *October 9 at Catawba L 21-31 3619 *October 16 LENOIR-RHYNE L 8-24 1421 *October 23 WINGATE L 37-44 1421 *October 30 at Tusculum L 35-51 2399 *November 6 NEWBERRY L 3-31 1419 *November 13 at Mars Hill W 35-28 1923 ALL PURPOSE G Kelvin Jeter 11 Justin Fleming 11 Neville Bryce 9 Thadus Benton 11 Derek Church 11 Michael Crumbaker 11 Eric Watts 11 Robert Freeman 2 Salonik Amos 11 Dakota Arrowood 8 Xavier Johnson 9 Darius White 2 Corey Gwynn 6 Aaron Reese 2 Clint Keisler 8 Dewey Andrews 3 Chris Spencer 8 Devon Holmes 1 Anthony Cestrone 2 E.J. Hunt 1 TEAM 6 William Muscatello 2 Cody Williford 7 Total 11 Opponents 11
Rush 1145 20 656 459 271 379 0 80 0 0 44 21 24 44 0 0 0 15 -5 4 -7 0 -10 3140 1708
Rec 59 73 0 12 100 0 236 0 0 0 7 9 0 0 0 40 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 549 2240
KICKOFFS No. Justin Powell 36 Chase Henry 22 Total 58 Opponents 61
Yds 1978 1083 3061 3495
Avg 54.9 49.2 52.8 57.3
PUNTING Eric Watts Total Opponents
Yds 1932 1932 1794
Avg Long TB 42.9 73 3 42.9 73 3 40.8 69 6
FIELD GOALS Chase Henry
80
No. 45 45 44
FGM-FGA Pct 3-4 75.0
PR 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 3 24 0 0 0 0 -7 0 75 194
KOR IR Tot 287 0 1492 722 0 815 0 0 656 0 0 471 54 0 425 0 0 379 0 0 236 0 0 80 0 60 60 0 0 54 0 0 51 20 0 50 20 0 44 0 0 44 43 0 43 0 0 43 0 0 24 0 0 15 0 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 -7 0 0 -7 0 0 -10 1146 60 4970 908 50 5100
TB 1 0 1 2
OB Retn Net YdLn 0 1 1 908 36.8 33 1 1146 37.9 32 FC 2 2 4
Avg/G 135.6 74.1 72.9 42.8 38.6 34.5 21.5 40.0 5.5 6.8 5.7 25.0 7.3 22.0 5.4 14.3 3.0 15.0 4.0 4.0 -1.2 -3.5 -1.4 451.8 463.6
I20 Blkd 14 0 14 0 17 1
01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 31 1
* denotes South Atlantic Conference game
Total Offense G Plays Kelvin Jeter 11 135 Michael Crumbaker 11 245 Neville Bryce 9 112 Thadus Benton 11 106 Derek Church 11 56 Robert Freeman 2 17 Aaron Reese 2 3 Xavier Johnson 9 12 Corey Gwynn 6 2 Darius White 2 4 Justin Fleming 11 5 Devon Holmes 1 2 E.J. Hunt 1 1 Anthony Cestrone 2 1 TEAM 6 7 Cody Williford 7 2 Total 11 710 Opponents 11 698
Rush 1145 379 656 459 271 80 44 44 24 21 20 15 4 -5 -7 -10 3140 1708
SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Neville Bryce 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 Michael Crumbaker 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kelvin Jeter 7 0-0 0-0 0-1 Chase Henry 0 3-4 27-33 0-0 Thadus Benton 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 Derek Church 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 Eric Watts 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 Xavier Johnson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Justin Powell 0 0-0 9-10 0-0 Aaron Reese 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Prince Simunyu 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Devon Holmes 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Total 45 3-4 36-43 0-1 Opponents 44 6-9 39-41 0-0
Pass 0 534 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 549 2240
Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Total 1145 913 656 459 271 80 59 44 24 21 20 15 4 -5 -7 -10 3689 3948
Avg/G 104.1 83.0 72.9 41.7 24.6 40.0 29.5 4.9 4.0 10.5 1.8 15.0 4.0 -2.5 -1.2 -1.4 335.4 358.9
Pass DXP Saf Points 0-0 0 0 66 0-1 0 0 48 0-0 0 0 42 0-0 0 0 36 0-0 0 0 36 0-0 0 0 30 0-0 0 0 18 0-0 0 0 12 0-0 0 0 9 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0 0 6 0-0 0 1 2 0-1 0 1 317 2-3 1 0 327
All games
2010 Football Review |--------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 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------44 Trey Jenkins 11 44 48 92 3.5-10 1.0-0 . 1 2 . 1 . . 10 Prince Simunyu 11 33 42 75 5.0-19 2.0-13 . 2 2 1-37 1 . . 36 Salonik Amos 11 46 21 67 2.0-4 . 2-60 12 . . . . . 37 C.J. Wilson 11 21 39 60 2.0-6 0.5-2 . 1 . . 1 . . 6 Michael Gist 11 27 28 55 2.0-6 . 1-0 6 . 1-3 . . . 46 Rufus Jenkins 11 26 24 50 7.0-37 2.0-15 . 1 5 . 1 . . 90 Christian Lumbu 10 16 26 42 4.0-13 1.5-9 . . 7 2-0 1 . . 7 Rashad Dirton 10 22 20 42 1.5-4 . . 2 . 1-4 . 1 . 95 Demarcus Allen 11 12 23 35 5.5-16 2.5-8 . . 2 2-0 1 . . 91 Ryan Wannamaker 7 15 13 28 5.0-22 4.0-21 . 1 3 . 1 . . 19 Donovan Barker 10 12 15 27 . . . . 2 . . . . 33 Phillip Curcio 8 10 9 19 1.0-1 0.5-1 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . . 58 Stephan Hicks 11 10 9 19 0.5-1 . . . 1 . 1 . . 29 Ricky Morton 10 9 9 18 1.5-4 . . . 1 . . . . 93 Eric Conner 9 4 11 15 . . . 2 . . . . . 99 Rommie Fairchild 10 7 7 14 2.0-28 1.0-10 . . . . . . . 31 Chris Jones 11 7 7 14 . . 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . . 42 Anthony Shakir 6 4 9 13 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 18 Jarvis Wilson 10 8 4 12 1.0-3 . . 2 . . . . . 94 Chris Mitchell 7 6 6 12 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . 11 Chris Spencer 8 4 5 9 0.5-10 . . 1 . . . 1 . 3 Cody Williford 7 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . . 51 Calvin Vann 5 . 5 5 0.5-2 . . . . . . . . 34 Charles Chambers 6 3 1 4 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . . . . . . 67 John Baxter 3 2 1 3 1.0-5 1.0-5 . . . . . . . 23 Anthony Kilgore-Park 2 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 25 Clint Keisler 8 3 . 3 1.0-3 . . . . . . . . 21 Jerel Drew 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 26 Derek Church 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . TM TEAM 6 2 . 2 1.0-2 . . . . 3-0 . . 1 52 Sean Perry 2 . 2 2 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . 81 Dewey Andrews 3 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 59 Derrick Raxter 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 49 Seth McCool 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 Thadus Benton 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 27 Michael Stein 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 40 40 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 17 Eric Watts 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 45 Tyler Fairley 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 28 Trey Bray 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 56 Jacob Richardson 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 98 Brett Thacker 1 . 1 1 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . 14 Aaron Reese 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 32 Justin Powell 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 16 William Muscatello 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 35 E.J. Hunt 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 11 370 396 766 51-206 17-88 5-60 36 25 12-44 8 2 1 Opponents...... 11 400 505 905 73-265 18-121 8-50 17 9 12-46 11 5 .
Combined Team Statistics
Brevard Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 23, 2011) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE......
OVERALL (4-7-0) (1-6-0) (3-1-0)
HOME (1-4-0) (0-4-0) (1-0-0)
DATE OPPONENT ----------------------------------Aug 28, 2010 EDWARD WATERS Sep 04, 2010 at Gardner-Webb Sep 18, 2010 at JCSU Sep 25, 2010 at Southern Virginia
W/L --W L W W
AWAY (3-3-0) (1-2-0) (2-1-0)
SCORE ----53-27 14-28 25-21 69-7
NEUTRAL (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)
ATTEND -----1420 4755 3153 547
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2010 Football Review Brevard College Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov. 13, 2010) All games TEAM STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Aug. 28, 2010 EDWARD WATERS 58 352 7 63 6 128 1 Sept. 4, 2010 at Gardner-Webb 65 206 2 17 2 34 0 Sept. 18, 2010 at JCSU 56 354 4 65 4 56 0 Sept. 25, 2010 at Southern Virginia 62 519 9 95 6 119 1 Oct. 2, 2010 CARSON-NEWMAN 57 332 2 59 0 0 0 Oct. 9, 2010 at Catawba 58 161 2 19 2 64 1 Oct. 16, 2010 LENOIR-RHYNE 31 34 0 18 3 14 0 Oct. 23, 2010 WINGATE 67 441 5 51 2 26 0 Oct. 30, 2010 at Tusculum 56 299 3 41 6 72 2 Nov. 6, 2010 NEWBERRY 50 194 0 22 1 18 0 Nov. 13, 2010 at Mars Hill 59 248 5 58 2 18 0 Totals 619 3140 39 95 34 549 5 Opponent 382 1708 20 58 197 2240 21
|-------PASSING-------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| All Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg Purp 40 6-9-1 128 1 40 4 100 0 36 1 -2 0 0 578 27 2-3-1 34 0 27 5 77 0 24 3 24 0 11 341 48 4-7-1 56 0 48 4 81 0 22 1 6 0 6 534 51 6-12-0 119 1 51 2 46 0 27 3 17 0 10 701 0 0-4-1 0 0 0 6 128 0 26 0 0 0 0 460 57 2-10-2 64 1 57 7 165 0 47 0 0 0 0 390 10 3-10-0 14 0 10 6 131 0 50 3 30 0 3 209 15 2-7-0 26 0 15 5 74 0 23 0 0 0 0 564 45 6-13-1 72 2 45 8 198 0 47 1 -7 0 0 562 18 1-10-1 18 0 18 6 98 0 28 1 7 0 7 317 9 2-6-0 18 0 9 3 48 0 24 0 0 0 0 314 57 34- 91-8 549 5 57 56 1146 0 50 13 75 0 11 4970 73 197-316-5 2240 21 73 52 908 0 33 15 194 0 50 5100
Games played: 11 Avg per rush: 5.1 Avg per catch: 16.1 Pass efficiency: 88.59 Kick ret avg: 20.5 Punt ret avg: 5.8 All purpose avg/game: 451.8 Total offense avg/gm: 335.4 Date Aug. 28, 2010 Sept. 4, 2010 Sept. 18, 2010 Sept. 25, 2010 Oct. 2, 2010 Oct. 9, 2010 Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 23, 2010 Oct. 30, 2010 Nov. 6, 2010 Nov. 13, 2010 Totals Opponent
Opponent EDWARD WATERS at Gardner-Webb at JCSU at Southern Virginia CARSON-NEWMAN at Catawba LENOIR-RHYNE WINGATE at Tusculum NEWBERRY at Mars Hill
Date Opponent Aug. 28, 2010 EDWARD WATERS Sept. 4, 2010 at Gardner-Webb Sept. 18, 2010 at JCSU Sept. 25, 2010 at Southern Virginia Oct. 2, 2010 CARSON-NEWMAN Oct. 9, 2010 at Catawba Oct. 16, 2010 LENOIR-RHYNE Oct. 23, 2010 WINGATE Oct. 30, 2010 at Tusculum Nov. 6, 2010 NEWBERRY Nov 13, 2010 at Mars Hill Totals Opponent
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|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |XPTS| Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad 26 34 60 4.0-9 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 5 7 0 8-5 34 20 54 5.0-19 2.0-9 0 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 2-2 37 28 65 5.0-20 2.0-8 0 0-0 1-37 1 3 0 2-1 43 16 59 8.0-44 3.0-14 0 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 10-9 31 36 67 2.0-4 0.0 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2-2 27 32 59 5.0-21 2.0-18 1 1-0 0-0 2 5 0 3-3 34 66 100 7.0-24 3.0-13 1 2-37 1-0 0 3 1 1-0 37 44 81 5.0-17 1.0-9 1 1-0 1-23 3 2 0 5-4 28 46 74 3.0-10 1.0-6 1 2-4 0-0 3 3 0 5-5 31 48 79 2.0-4 0.0-0 2 1-0 0-0 4 1 1 0-0 42 26 68 5.0-34 3.0-11 2 2-3 2-0 4 8 0 5-5 370 396 766 51.0-206 17.0-88 8 12-44 5-60 25 36 2 43-36 400 505 905 73.5-265 18.0-121 11 12-46 8-50 9 17 5 41-39 |---------------------------PUNTING---------------------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd 2 72 36.0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 4 202 50.5 58 0 0 1 2 2 0-0 0 0 4 193 48.2 73 0 2 1 2 1 0-0 0 0 2 112 56.0 65 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 3 130 43.3 51 0 0 0 1 0 1-1 22 0 3 67 22.3 36 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 10 416 41.6 57 0 1 0 2 3 0-0 0 0 3 152 50.7 68 0 0 0 1 0 1-1 27 0 4 170 42.5 54 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 0 0 5 176 35.2 45 0 0 0 0 2 2-1 31 1 5 242 48.4 56 0 0 0 4 2 0-0 0 0 45 1932 42.9 73 0 3 2 14 14 4-3 31 1 44 1794 40.8 69 1 6 4 8 17 9-6 46 1
Run Rcv 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
Saf Pts 0 53 0 14 0 25 0 69 0 17 0 21 1 8 0 37 0 35 0 3 0 35 1 317 0 327
|------KICKOFFS------| No Yds Avg TB OB 9 483 53.7 1 1 3 113 37.7 0 0 5 256 51.2 0 0 11 603 54.8 0 0 4 240 60.0 0 0 4 209 52.2 0 0 2 111 55.5 0 0 6 260 43.3 0 0 6 310 51.7 0 0 2 102 51.0 0 0 6 332 55.3 0 0 58 3061 52.8 1 1 61 3495 57.3 2 1
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Neville Bryce Fullback * Senior * 6-0 * 210 Cades, S.C. * Feather River CC • • • • • • •
Offensive Statistics Year Name 2010 Neville Bryce
#2
Honors and Awards • 2010 All-America Honorable Mention • 2010 Don Hansen’s All-Region Second Team
Three games with at least 100 rushing yards Eleven rushing touchdowns on the season Set a BC record with 1,263 rushing yards in a career Set a BC record with 16 rushing touchdowns in his career Set a BC record with 35 carries in a single game Set a BC record with 224 rushing yards in a single game Set a BC record with 4 rushing touchdowns in a single game
| --------------------- -Rushing----------------------------| |------ -------------Receiving-----------------| GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 9-7 112 660 4 656 5.9 11 38 72.9 - - - - - -
Kelvin Jeter
#4
Slot * Freshman * 5-7 * 155 Gastonia, N.C. * Forestview HS • • • • • • • • Offensive Statistics Year Name 2010 Kelvin Jeter
Honors and Awards • 2010 SAC Offensive Freshman of the Year • 2010 All-SAC First Team Running Back • 2010 Don Hansen’s All-Region Third Team Seven games with at least 100 rushing yards Seven rushing touchdowns on the season Set a BC record with 1,145 rushing yards in a single season Set a BC record with a 95 yard carry against Southern Virginia Set a BC record with 1,492 all-purpose yards in a season Set a BC record with 8.5 yards per rushing attempt First BC Offensive Player to be named to the All-SAC First Team First BC Offensive Player to be recognized to an All-Region Third Team
| --------------------- -Rushing----------------------------| |------ -------------Receiving-----------------| GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 11 135 1210 65 1145 8.5 7 95 104.1 2 59 29.5 - 48 5.4
Prince Simunyu Linebacker * Junior * 6-1 * 210 Wake Forest, N.C. * Wakefield HS • • • • • • •
#10
Honors and Awards • 2010 All-SAC First Team Linebacker
Two games with at least 10 tackles Two games with two tackles for loss Finished second on the team with 75 tackles Returned a Lenoir-Rhyne fumble 37 yards for a touchdown Was third on the team with 5.0 tackles for loss Second BC Linebacker to be named to two All-SAC Teams 2.5 tackles away from breaking the BC career record in tackles for loss
Defensive Statistics |--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd Year Player GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 2010 Prince Simunyu 11 33 42 75 5.0-19 2.0-13 . 2 2 1-37 1 . .
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#17
Punter * Junior * 6-4 * 220 Powhatan, Va. * Old Dominion • • • • • • • •
Honors and Awards • 2010 All-America Honorable Mention • 2010 Don Hansen’s All-Region Second Team • 2010 All-SAC Second Team Punter Led the South Atlantic Conference in punting average with 42.9 yards per attempt Placed 31.1% of his punts inside the 20 yard line, with only three touchbacks Booted a season-long 73 yard punt against Johnson C. Smith Net punt average was 37.3 yards per attempt Accumulated 1,932 punt yards for the 2010 season on 45 punts Led the Tornados in receiving with 18 catches on the season Led the Tornados in receiving yards with 236 on the season Led the Tornados with three touchdowns on the season
Overall Statistics | --------------------- -Receiving------------------------| |------ -------------------------Punting----------------------------| Year Name GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 2010 Eric Watts 11 18 236 13.1 3 57 21.5 45 1932 42.9 73 3 2 14 0
Salonik Amos
#36
Cornerback * Junior * 5-11 * 180 Honors and Awards Grovetown, Ga. * Greenbrier HS • 2010 All-SAC Second Team Defensive Back • • • • • •
Defensive Statistics Year Player 2010 Salonik Amos
SAC Defensive Player of the Week for September 20th Led all BC Defensive Backs with 67 tackles on the season Led the Tornados with two interceptions on the season Set a BC defensive record with 12 pass break-ups in a season Led all BC players with 46 solo tackles in the season Set a BC career record with 17 pass break-ups in a career
|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 11 46 21 67 2.0-4 . 2-60 12 . . . . .
Darrell Neely
Offensive Line * Senior * 6-2 * 245 Laurens, S.C. * Laurens HS
#79
Honors and Awards • 2009 All-SAC Second Team Offensive Lineman
• Captained the BC Offensive Line to block for the NCAA’s 3rd-ranked rushing attack • Became the First BC Offensive Lineman to be named to both the Preseason AllSAC team and the Postseason All-SAC team • Was a four-year starter on the offensive line
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Quarterbacks/Fullbacks
Slots
Wide Receivers/Tight Ends
Offensive Line
Defensive Linemen
Inside Linebackers
Outside Linebackers
Defensive Backs
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#2
Neville Bryce
#12
#30
Chase Henry
#53
#90
Christian Lumbu
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Michael Xavier #15 #29 Crumbaker Johnson
Adam Cordell
#79
Darrell Neely
#84
Ricky Morton
Justin Fleming
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Career Records
Team Single Game Records
Rushing yards
Rushing yards
Rushing yards
1.
1.
1.
224.................................. Neville Bryce, Oct. 23, 2010, Wingate
1,254................................................. Neville Bryce (2009-2010)
519........................ Southern VIrginia University, Sept. 25, 2010
rushing attempts
rushing attempts
Rushing yards per attempt (min. 50 carries)
1.
1.
1.
35.................................... Neville Bryce, Oct. 23, 2010, Wingate
313......................................... Michael Crumbaker (2009-2010)
8.37....................... Southern Virginia University, Sept. 25, 2010
rushing touchdowns
Rushing yards per attempt
rushing touchdowns
1.
4................ Thadus Benton III, Sept. 25, 2010, Southern Virginia
1.
1.
4...................................... Neville Bryce, Oct. 23, 2010, Wingate
longest carry 1.
95....................... Kelvin Jeter, Sept. 25, 2010, Southern Virginia
all-purpose yards 1.
224.................................. Neville Bryce, Oct. 23, 2010, Wingate
safeties 1.
1........................................... Team, Oct. 16, 2010, Lenoir-Rhyne
Single Season Records Rushing yards 1.
1,145.............................................................. Kelvin Jeter, 2010
Rushing yards per attempt (min. 50 carries) 1.
8.9................................................................. Kelvin Jeter, 2010
rushing touchdowns 1.
11................................................................ Neville Bryce, 2010
rushing yards per game 1.
104.1............................................................. Kelvin Jeter, 2010
receiving touchdowns 1.
3...................................................................... Eric Watts, 2010
scoring 1.
66................................................................ Neville Bryce, 2010
Total Offense 1.
1,145.............................................................. Kelvin Jeter, 2010
all-purpose yards 1.
1,492.............................................................. Kelvin Jeter, 2010
passes broken up 1.
12................................................................. Salonik Amos, 2010
quarterback hurries 1.
7............................................................. Christian Lumbu, 2010
kick return yards 1.
722............................................................ Justin Fleming, 2010
Punt Yard Average 1.
42.9................................................................. Eric Watts, 2010
8.48................................................ Justin Fleming (2008-2010)
9............................ Southern Virginia University, Sept. 25, 2010
rushing touchdowns
scoring
1.
1.
16..................................................... Neville Bryce (2009-2010)
69.......................... Southern Virginia University, Sept. 25, 2010
rushing yards per game
all-purpose yards
1.
1.
104.1................................................... Kelvin Jeter (2009-2010)
701........................ Southern Virginia University, Sept. 25, 2010
passing attempts
punt return yards
1.
1.
128......................................... Michael Crumbaker (2009-2010)
30................................................... Lenoir-Rhyne, Oct. 16, 2010
passing yards
Total punt yards
1.
1.
870......................................... Michael Crumbaker (2009-2010)
416................................................. Lenoir-Rhyne, Oct. 16, 2010
passing touchdowns
Punt Yard Average
1.
1.
8............................................. Michael Crumbaker (2009-2010)
56.0....................... Southern Virginia University, Sept. 25, 2010
receptions 1.
26...................................................... Eric Watts (2009-present)
receiving yards 1.
385.................................................... Eric Watts (2009-present)
receiving touchdowns 1.
5........................................................ Eric Watts (2009-present)
scoring 1.
125................................................. Chase Henry (2007-present)
Total Offense 1.
1,788....................................... Michael Crumbaker (2009-2010)
all-purpose yards 1.
1,489............................................... Justin Fleming (2008-2010)
interceptions 1.
9.................................................... Michael Gist (2008-present)
interception yards 1.
186................................................ Michael Gist (2008-present)
passes broken up 1.
17................................................. Salonik Amos (2008-present)
kick return yards 1.
1,200........................................... Justin Fleming (2008-present)
Punt Yard Average 1.
41.1....................................................... Eric Watts (2009-2010)
field goals made 1.
12................................................... Chase Henry (2007-present)
field goals attempted 1.
18.................................................. Chase Henry (2007-present)
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Conference School W-L-T PCT Wingate 6-1 .857 Carson-Newman 5-2 .714 Lenoir-Rhyne 4-3 .571 Catawba 4-3 .571 Mars Hill 3-4 .429 Newberry 3-4 .429 Tusculum 2-5 .286 Brevard 1-6 .143 Rushing G 1. J.Randolph, MHC 11 2. K. Jeter, BC 11 3. N. Woods, WU 12 4. N. Inman, C-N 11 5. M. Herron, LRU 11 6. D. Belk, C-N 11 7. N. Bryce, BC 9 8. J. Wright, CAT 10 9. B. Baker, C-N 11 10. L. Ingram, NEW 10
Att. 252 135 257 165 227 141 112 153 104 121
Yds. Avg. 1367 5.4 1145 8.5 1200 4.7 1057 6.4 883 3.9 877 6.2 656 5.9 687 4.5 707 6.8 601 5.0
Passing G 1. B. Cordell, TC 11 2. C. Haffly, WU 12 3. P. Dennis, CAT 10 4. J. Richt, MHC 10 5. M. Herron, LRU 11 6. D. Belk, C-N 11 7. M. Crumbaker, BC 11
Att. 605 448 308 262 124 103 90
Com. 394 274 197 131 60 46 33
Receiving G 1. D. Pressley, NEW 10 2. D. Gist, TC 11 3. P. Floyd, WU 12 4. P. Gore, MHC 11 5. B. Bostick, NEW 9 6. R. Carter, TC 11 7. D. Ellington, WU 12 8. C. Britt, TC 11 9. C. Bowden, WU 12 10. M. Rodriguez, TC 10
Rec. 86 96 71 51 48 81 82 59 51 70
Yds. 1117 1183 1236 1086 839 1004 1077 952 935 727
Overall W-L-T 9-3 7-4 7-4 6-4 5-6 4-6 6-5 4-7
Home W-L-T 5-1 3-3 4-2 2-3 3-2 2-4 3-2 1-4
Road W-L-T 4-2 4-1 3-2 4-1 2-4 2-2 3-3 3-3
TD 13 7 10 10 16 9 11 7 9 4
Long 58 95 75 70 71 71 38 58 58 46
YPG 124.3 104.1 100.0 96.1 80.3 79.7 72.9 68.7 64.3 60.1
Tackles G Solo 1. R. Cabral, MHC 11 63 2. G. Harmon, WU 12 46 3. T. Jenkins, BC 11 50 4. A. McAlister, C-N 11 40 5. A. Stretch, NEW 10 51 6. T. Stephens, WU 12 58 7. J. Baker, MHC 11 42 8. M. Russell, C-N 11 39 9. C. Johnson, CAT 10 27 10. R. Fletcher, WU 12 43
Ast 41 60 42 48 28 35 43 44 46 44
Int 12 13 11 14 7 5 8
Pct. 65.1 61.2 64.0 50.0 48.4 44.7 36.7
Yds. 4657 3952 2330 2238 829 721 534
TD 38 42 18 20 2 4 5
TD 11 8 15 9 8 9 10 9 14 9
Long 80 60 80 81 71 52 73 75 50 51
YPC 13.0 12.3 17.4 21.3 17.5 12.4 13.1 16.1 18.3 10.4
YPG 111.7 107.5 103.0 98.7 93.2 91.3 89.8 86.5 77.9 72.7
Tackles for Loss G Solo 1. J. Taylor, WU 12 12 2. M. Harris, MHC 11 14 3. Z. Andrews, C-N 11 12 4. A. Arnold, NEW 10 13 5. T. Smith, TC 11 8 6. D. Lee, CAT 10 9 7. A. McAlister, C-N 11 10 8. M. Samon, MHC 11 10 D. Little, TC 11 8 B. Bell, C-N 10 9
Ast 8 2 4 1 8 6 3 2 6 2
Total Offense G Rush 1. B. Cordell, TC 11 23 2. C. Haffly, WU 12 -112 3. P. Dennis, CAT 10 -4 4. J. Richt, MHC 10 -40 5. M. Herron, LRU 11 883 6. D. Belk, C-N 11 877 7 7. J. Randolph, MHC 11 1367 8. K. Jeter, BC 11 1145 9. N. Woods, WU 12 1200 10. N. Inman, C-N 11 1057
Pass Plays 4657 702 3952 517 2330 367 2238 289 829 351 21 244 0 253 0 135 0 257 0 165
Total 4680 3840 2326 2198 1712 1598 1367 1145 1200 1057
YPG 425.5 320.0 232.6 219.8 155.6 145.3 124.3 104.1 100.0 96.1
All-Purpose G Rush 1. P. Floyd, WU 12 75 2. D. Gist, TC 11 27 3. J. Randolph, MHC 11 1367 4. K. Jeter, BC 11 1145 5. D. Pressley, NEW 10 58 6. R. Carter, TC 11 0 7. N. Woods, WU 12 1200 8. P. Gore, MHC 11 8 9. N. Inman, C-N 11 1057 10. B. Bostick, NEW 9 16
Rcv PR 1236 330 1183 54 206 0 59 1 1117 0 1004 109 125 0 1086 0 4 0 839 0
KR 801 449 0 287 0 102 0 0 0 0
Yds 2442 1713 1573 1492 1175 1215 1325 1094 1061 855
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PCT .750 .636 .636 .600 .455 .400 .545 .364
Avg/G 203.5 155.7 143.0 135.6 117.5 110.5 110.4 99.5 96.5 95.0
Punting G Att. 1. E. Watts, BC 11 45 2. C. Jones, C-N 11 48 3. B. Richmond, MHC 11 46 4. S. Linquist, LRU 11 41 5. P. Hilliard, WU 12 54 6. A. Rosetti, TC 11 43 Interceptions G 1. R. Parker, NEW 9 2. J. Rolle, CAT 10 3. T. Jones, C-N 10 O. Davis, C-N 10 5. C. Brooks, LRU 11 M. Shuford, LRU 11 M. Robinson, MHC 11 8. R. Fletcher, WU 12 9. K. McIlwain, NEW 9 R. Helton, C-N 9 Sacks 1. M. Harris, MHC B. Martin, LRU 3. N. Bullard, LRU M. Samon, MHC 5. J. Taylor, WU 6. D. Lee, CAT B. Bell, C-N 8. C. Davis, LRU D. Little, TC 10. B. Sutton, CAT
Neutral W-L-T 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Total Avg/G 104 9.5 106 8.8 92 8.4 88 8.0 79 7.9 93 7.8 85 7.7 83 7.5 73 7.3 87 7.2 Yds 92 56 58 55 31 63 32 48 43 66
Yds. Long 1932 73 2022 73 1831 57 1576 68 2038 56 1479 52
Sack 3 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 2 0
Total Avg/G 16.0 1.33 15.0 1.36 14.0 1.27 13.5 1.35 12.0 1.09 12.0 1.20 11.5 1.05 11.0 1.00 11.0 1.00 10.0 1.00 Avg. 42.9 42.1 39.8 38.4 37.7 34.4
Int 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2
Yds 1 19 58 37 47 39 14 8 18 2
TD 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Long 1 19 31 37 25 26 13 8 13 2
Int/G 0.56 0.50 0.40 0.40 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.25 0.22 0.22
G Solo 11 8 9 6 11 4 11 6 12 7 10 5 10 6 11 4 11 3 8 5
Ast 3 3 4 2 0 2 1 2 3 1
Yds Total Avg/G 43 11 1.00 36 9 1.00 32 8 0.73 38 8 0.73 69 7 0.58 40 7 0.70 55 7 0.70 36 6 0.55 28 6 0.55 43 6 0.75
2010 Football Review 2010 SAC Preseason Poll
The Tornados and the Coaching Staff begin preparations for the 2011 season First Team - Offense
Second Team - Offense
QB WR WR WR RB RB RB OL OL OL OL OL TE LS PK
QB WR WR WR RB RB RB OL OL OL OL OL TE LS PK
Bo Cordell, Tusculum P.J. Gore, Mars Hill David Pressley, Newberry Deonte’ Gist, Tusculum Kelvin Jeter, Brevard Jonas Randolph, Mars Hill Nelson Woods, Wingate Michael Tribue, Carson-Newman Chandler Rearden, Lenoir-Rhyne Matt Holmes, Newberry Hannibal Ruiz, Tusculum Mike Arndt, Wingate Allen Woerner, Mars Hill Skylar West, Tusculum Gareth Rowlands, Tusculum
Cody Haffly, Wingate Brandon Bunn, Catawba Delric Ellington, Wingate Perry Floyd, Wingate Nate Inman, Carson-Newman Brandon Baker, Carson-Newman Josh Wright, Catawba Darrell Neely, Brevard Kevin Day, Carson-Newman Lavar Marsh, Catawba Zane Gibson, Catawba Kaleb Myrick, Lenoir-Rhyne Michael Rodriguez, Tusculum DJ Davis, Catawba RP Lopez, Wingate
First Team – Defense
Second Team – Defense
DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P RS RS
DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB P
Zeke Andrews, Carson-Newman Julian Hartsell, Catawba Brandon Martin, Lenoir-Rhyne Maurice Harris, Mars Hill Prince Simunyu, Brevard Demetrius Green, Lenoir-Rhyne Rudy Cabral, Mars Hill Greg Harmon, Wingate Mario Russell, Carson-Newman Jumal Rolle, Catawba Marcus Shuford, Lenoir-Rhyne Ron Parker, Newberry Chris Jones, Carson-Newman LJ McCray, Catawba Perry Floyd, Wingate
Damein Lee, Catawba Nelson Bullard, Lenoir-Rhyne Arterio Arnold, Newberry Terrence Smith, Tusculum Anthony McAlister, Carson-Newman Lakeem Perry, Catawba Josh Baker, Mars Hill Apollo Stretch, Newberry Salonik Amos, Brevard Tarvin Jones, Carson-Newman Robert Fletcher, Wingate Terrance Stephens, Wingate Eric Watts, Brevard
Offensive Player Of The Year – Bo Cordell, Tusculum Defensive Player Of The Year – Marcus Shuford, Lenoir-Rhyne Offensive Freshman Of The Year – Kelvin Jeter, Brevard Defensive Freshman Of The Year – Damein Lee, Catawba Jacobs Blocking Trophy – Chandler Rearden, Lenoir-Rhyne Coach Of The Year – Joe Reich, Wingate Scholar-Athlete – Patrick Dennis, Catawba
Rk. Team (1st Place Votes) 1. Carson-Newman 5 2. Wingate 2 3. Mars Hill 4. Newberry 5. Tusculum 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 1 7. Catawba 8. Brevard
Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975
Pts. 58 51 44 42 33 28 17 15
SAC Champions Champions Wingate Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Newberry Tusculum Carson-Newman Catawba Newberry Presbyterian Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Catawba Tusculum Carson-Newman Catawba Catawba Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Catawba Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Gardner-Webb Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Catawba Gardner-Webb Carson-Newman Mars Hill Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Carson-Newman Elon Elon Presbyterian Carson-Newman Elon Catawba Elon Elon Lenoir-Rhyne
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2010-2011 Golf Review Led by junior Alisiya Klochkova, the Tornados men’s and women’s golf teams experienced a transfusion of youth as a number of freshmen and newcomers joined the program and took on the links for Brevard College in the 2010-2011 collegiate season. Klochkova and freshman T.J. Hoard led Brevard at the end of the season in the 2011 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Golf Tournament hosted in Conover, N.C. at the Rock Barn Golf & Spa to cap off the third season the Tornados competed in the SAC Tournament. The BC men’s golf team got the action started in the season, competing three times in the first two weeks of the season at the Montreat Invitational, the 2010 Honda of Columbia Fall Classic and and North Greenville Invitational.
Alice Klochkova hits her approach up to the green while at Glen Cannon Country Club
Hoard led the Tornados in the season opener on the second weekend of September, finishing tied for 10th overall at the Montreat Invitational played at the Glen Cnanon Country Club. Thomas Rennie and Michael Stamper both improved on the second day of the tournament to also place high among the competitors to open action on the year. Stamper was the low scorer the next tournament as Brevard competed in Prosperity, S.C. at the Honda Columbia Fall Classic, held at the Mid-Carolina Country Club. Stamper carded scores of 76 and 74 to lead the way for Brevard. Hoard and Mike Jones also had great finishes for the program as well, finishing in the top 35 at the event to pave the way for the weekend as Brevard headed to Tigerville, S.C. Thomas Rennie captured his first tournament victory of the season in a one-hole playoff and led BC to a thirdplace finish at the North Greenville Invitational at the Cherokee Valley Golf Club. Rennie had a two-round score of 146, winning the tournament in the playoff for his first title.
Both the men’s and women’s golf teams took the field at the Myrtle Beach Invitational. Hoard and Stamper recorded matching rounds of 76 in the tournament to pace the Tornados to a 10th place finish. Klochkova was the top finisher for the BC women’s team in their first action of the season, improving her score by five strokes on the second day of the tournament to guide BC to a 16th place finish.
Klochkova kept the team rolling as they took part in the Montreat College Invitational at Glen Cannon, recording a personal best 74 in the second round of the tournament to finish third overall, while Carley Stenger also placed in
Coach Adamski and Michael Stamper discuss strategy during play at a tournament
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the top 15 of the event, tying for 11th overall
In the final action for either team in the fall, the men took part in the LMU Invitational as Hoard and Rennie led the way finishing tied for 15th overall. The team finished 10th overall, tying with Walters State for 10th ovearll, recording an overall score of 601 for the tournament.
Rennie and Hoard opened up the spring schedule right where they left off in the fall as the duo led BC to a sixth place finish at the Old North Shore Invitational. Jonathan Poole also finished in the top 25, tying with Rennie for 22nd overall to give BC a talented quartet heading into the championship segment of the season.
Jonathan Poole tracks his drive down the fairway during competition at Glen Cannon
Klochkova, Ashley Allen and Rebecca Schoonover took the field for BC at the Dana Rader Intercollegiate, and Allen showed the most improvement of the season in the tournament, lowering her first round score by 36 strokes to help the Tornados in Ballentyne, N.C. The men continued their habit of playing multiple times during the week, taking on the Tusculum Invitational and the Montreat Spring Invitational in a span of four days. BC finished 18th in Greeneville, Tenn. as Hoard and Stamper finished in the top 70 in the tournament. Stamper continued his hot streak, finishing ninth overall at Glen Cannon, while the team placed fourth in the tournament. The BC women were in action for the next two tournaments, taking 17th at the Pinehurst Challenge hosted by Wingate University as Klochkova led the way for BC, finishing 42nd overall in the tournament and the Tornados competed as individuals in the Agnes McAmis Memorial tournament, with Klochkova, Allen and Schoonover battling 90 competitors on the course. The SAC Tournament closed out the season as the men and women took on the field in Conover, N.C. Brevard gutted out the windy conditions on the second day of the tournament as the men were led by Poole’s 77 in the final round to finish 9th overall, while the women were led by Klochkova in finishing 10th in the event. Brevard lost seniors Zach Christy and Mike Jones at the midway point of the season and Schoonover due to graduation, but the Tornados will look to continue to improve as they return top men’s and women’s players in their efforts to compete in the South Atlantic Conference and earn their first NCAA Regional bid.
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Ashley Allen tracks her putt on the green during competition in the spring
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2010-2011 Men’s Golf Roster Name
Cl.
Hometown/Previous School
Zack Christy
Sr.
Highlands, N.C./Smokey Mountain HS
T.J. Hoard
Fr.
Battle Creek, Mich.
Mike Jones
Sr.
Kershaw, S.C./North Central HS
Jonathan Poole
Fr.
Oxnard, Calif./St. Bonaventure HS
Thomas Rennie
Jr.
Aberdeen, SCOTLAND/Robert Gordon’s College
Michael Stamper
So.
Cherokee, N.C./Cherokee HS
2010-2011 Women’s Golf Roster Name
Cl.
Hometown/Previous School
Ashley Allen
Fr.
Port St. John, Fla./Edgewood Jr/Sr HS
Alisiya Klochkova
Jr.
Moscow, RUSSIA
Rebecca Schoonover
Sr.
Palm City, Fla./John Carroll Catholic HS
Anne Williams
Fr.
Columbia, S.C./Dreher HS
Kelsey Wyatt
Fr.
Asheville, N.C./Enka HS
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Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Sep. 12-14, 2010
Montreat Invitational
Brevard, N.C.
9th
Sep. 17-18, 2010
2010 Honda of Columbia Fall Classic
Prosperity, S.C.
8th
Sep. 19-21, 2010
North Greenville Invitational
Tigerville, S.C.
3rd
Oct. 3-5, 2010
11th Annual Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate Myrtle Beach, S.C.
t10th
Oct. 17-19, 2010
Fall LMU Invitational
Tazewell, Tenn.
10th
Feb. 20-22, 2011
@ Old North State Invitational
Misenheimer, N.C.
6th
Mar. 12-13, 2011
@ Tusculum
Greeneville, Tenn.
18th
Mar. 14-15, 2011
@ Montreat
Brevard, N.C.
4th
Mar. 29-29, 2011
@ Wingate
Wingate, N.C.
11th
Apr. 11-12, 2011
2011 Food Lion SAC Tournament
Conover, N.C.
9th
Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game
2010-2011 Brevard Women’s Golf Results
Date
Opponent
Location
Oct. 3-5, 2010
11th Annual Myrtle Beach Intercollegiate Myrtle Beach, S.C.
16th
Oct. 10-12, 2010
Montreat Invitational
Brevard, N.C.
6th
Mar. 7-8, 2011
@ Pfeiffer
Charlotte, N.C.
Individuals
Mar. 14-15, 2011
@ Montreat
Brevard, N.C.
8th
Mar. 21-22, 2011
@ Wingate
Wingate, N.C.
17th
Apr. 4-5, 2011
@ Tusculum
Greeneville, Tenn.
Individuals
Apr. 11-12, 2011
2011 Food Lion SAC Tournament
Conover, N.C.
10th
Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event
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2010 Men’s Soccer Review The Brevard College men’s soccer team capped off a great season as they advanced 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament for the first time in program history. Led by the senior leadership of Henri Erti, Miro Mustonen, Niclas Stolt and Renato Barbosa, the Tornados advanced to the first round of the SAC tournament for the first time since Brevard became eligible for NCAA postseason play in the 2008-2009 year. The Tornados defeated both Tusculum College and Newberry College during the regular season, finishing with an overall record of 3-15-1 (2-7 SAC). Jaime Villacis set a school record with seven Miro Mustonen advances the ball up the assists on the season and finished with a pair sidelines during preseason competition of goals to lead the Tornados offense on the season, while freshmen Andrew Gallowitch and Jami Uuttu led the goal-scoring efforts with four and three apiece. Sean Allison and Landon Reid also added multiple goals, while Uuttu and Schuurman also had multiple assists on the year. Between the pipes, Pauli Jussila and Jack Shaw saw the majority of the time in goal for Coach Juan Mascaro, while Ryan Bailey also saw action in the net for BC. The trio combined in averaging 3.24 goals allowed per game and stopped 93 shots on goal in the season as Brevard bounced back from a tough 2009 season. The Tornados opened the season with a pair of exhibitions, hosting Montreat College and making the trip to Johnson City, Tenn. to take on Milligan College, before opening the season on the road in Due West, S.C. against Erskine College. Brevard fell to the Flying Fleet, before making their annual trip to Rock Hill, S.C. to take on NCAA Division I opponent, Winthrop University. The Tornados battled the Eagles throughout the contest, but were unable to come away with the win in falling, 2-0. Uuttu helped the Tornados to their first tie of the season in Brevard’s home opener against Conference Carolinas opponent Mount Olive College at the BC Soccer Field. Uuttu’s goal at the 11:08 mark gave Brevard the early lead against the Trojans and the Tornados held the lead throughout the majority of the contest, before Mount Olive snuck a ball inside the goal with 42 seconds left in regulation to send the match to overtime. Neither team was able to score as BC recorded their first point of the season with the tie.
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Henri Erti clears the ball from the backline at the BC Soccer Field
The Tornados went on a skid before ending the month of September at home against Tusculum College. Barbosa put Brevard on the board first, scoring on a penalty kick in the eighth
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minute of the match, but the Pioneers took the lead in the next 10 minutes, scoring twice before Gallowitch drove the ball off the ricochet past the Pioneers’ keeper to tie the match heading into halftime. Gallowitch added a second goal early in the second half, but the Pioneers tied it up with 30 minutes to play. BC was able to clinch the victory through in the 79th minute as Gallowitch recorded the first hat trick of his collegiate career to give the Tornados their first SAC win of the season.
BC dropped their next four contests before hosting Newberry College at home on October 23rd. A win in the game would clinch a berth into the postseason for the Tornados, but the Landon Reid soars above the defender in Wolves were determined to upset the party as preparation to put the ball in the goal Newberry scored in the first four minutes of the contest. Erti knotted the game up with a goal from the right side of the box, tipping off a defender and into the net to tie the match up in the first half. Villacis recorded the game-winner at the 50:21 mark, taking the pass from Schuurman and beating the keeper to give Brevard a lead they would not relinquish as the Tornados clinched the tournament berth. Brevard kept rolling in their next contest as they celebrated Senior Day in front of the home crowd against Queens (N.C.) University. Allison received the pass from Schuurman and tapped the ball in the right side of the net, past the keeper to put BC up in the first four minutes of the game. Jussila recorded the shutout, making five saves in the game in giving the Tornados their longest winning streak in the past two years. The Tornados fell in their final two regular season games in earning the eighth seed in the 2010 Food Lion SAC tournament, earning a trip to regular season champion, Wingate University. Wingate scored twice in the first half to take the lead, but BC responded in the second half, scoring a pair of goals in less than two minutes. Uuttu touched a corner kick by Villacis past the Bulldogs’ keeper to cut the lead in half, and Reid beat the keeper two minutes later to knot the score up. Neither team was able to find the net as the game headed into overtime. The teams were scoreless throughout the first overtime period and looked to be headed into penalty kicks with under a minute left in the second half before a BC foul gave the Bulldogs a free kick which they converted with 30 seconds left in the contest to end the Brevard season. The Tornados lose their four seniors, but return the bulk of their 17 underclassmen and juniors as they look to build off the momentum gained during the 2010 season as they prepare to take the next step in their journey in the NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference.
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2010 BC Men’s Soccer Team
# 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 24 26 27 99
Name Thomas Kombol Pauli Jussila Jack Shaw Scott Schuurman Jacob Parker Sean Allison Henri Erti Trevor Gordon Niclas Stolt Paul Bergvin Jami Uuttu Renato Barbosa Anthony Cardenas Patrick Urmson Miro Mustonen Landon Reid Alec Darcey Tim Blevins Ian Baker Andrew Gallowitch Jaime Villacis Adam Martin Jaime Baker Ryan Guill Nino Jessup Ryan Bailey
Pos. GK GK GK D M F F M M M M M M M D D F M M F F M M D MF GK
Cl. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.
Hometown Kannapolis, N.C. Valkeakoski, FINLAND Simpsonville, S.C. Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA Tallahassee, Fla. Santa Rosa, Calif. Kangasala, FINLAND Pinnacle, N.C. Kaarina, FINLAND Crossville, Tenn. Naantali, FINLAND Vinhedo, BRAZIL Hubert, N.C. Rauma, FINLAND Helsinki, FINLAND Shelby, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Boiling Springs, N.C. Wingate, N.C. Monroe, N.C. Miami, Fla. Cleveland, Tenn. Wingate, N.C. Troutman, N.C. Jacksonville, N.C. Bostic, N.C.
Associate AD/Head Coach: Juan Mascaro (Central Florida, 1994)
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Previous School A.L. Brown HS Valkeakosken Lukio Mauldin High School Ross Sheppard Lawton Chiles AC Reynolds High Kangasala HS Forsyth Technical CC Turun normaalikoulu Stone Memorial HS Naantalin Lukio Colegio Sant’Anna-Vinhedo Swansboro HS Rauman Lukio Oulunkylan Yhteiskoulu Shelby High Southern Alamance Crest HS Forest Hills HS Sun Valley High School Garden City CC Cleveland High School Forest Hills HS South Iredell HS Hohenfels High School East Rutherford High School
2010 Men’s Soccer Review 2010 Brevard Men’s Soccer Results
Date Aug. 19, 2010 Aug. 23, 2010
Opponent Montreat (Scrimmage) @ Milligan (Scrimmage)
Location Brevard, N.C. Johnson City, Tenn.
Result
Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Sept. 28
@ Erskine @ Winthrop Mt. Olive @ UNC Asheville @ Clayton State Virginia Intermont Carson-Newman* Lenoir-Rhyne* Lincoln Memorial* Tusculum*
Due West, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Morrow, Ga. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C.
1-2 L 0-2 L (2OT) 1-1 T 0-3 L 1-6 L 2-3 L 0-1 L 0-6 L 0-5 L 4-3 W
Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 30
@ Mars Hill* Belmont Abbey Wingate* @ Anderson* Newberry* Queens @ North Georgia @ Catawba*
Mars Hill, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Anderson, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Dahlonega, Ga. Salisbury, N.C.
1-3 L 0-3 L 1-6 L 0-8 L 2-1 W 1-0 W 0-4 L 2-3 L
Nov. 3
@ Wingate^
Wingate, N.C.
(2OT) 2-3 L
Record: 3-15-1 (2-7 SAC) Home events are in bold. Exhibitions are in italics * - indicates South Atlantic Conference game ^ - indicates Food Lion SAC Tournament Game
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2010 Men’s Soccer Review 2010 Brevard College Season Statistics (--------------SHOTS-------------) ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 21 Jaime Villacis 19-19 2 7 11 46 .043 22 .478 2 0-0 9 Jami Uuttu 18-15 3 2 8 25 .120 15 .600 3 0-0 7 Niclas Stolt 18-18 1 1 3 24 .042 8 .333 1 0-0 12 Patrick Urmson 18-18 0 1 1 23 .000 11 .478 0 0-0 4 Sean Allison 17-13 2 0 4 18 .111 10 .556 2 0-0 10 Renato Barbosa 16-11 1 0 2 13 .077 9 .692 1 1-1 20 Andrew Gallowitch 17-10 4 0 8 13 .308 7 .538 4 0-0 14 Landon Reid 18-1 2 0 4 11 .182 4 .364 2 0-0 5 Henri Erti 18-18 1 0 2 7 .143 2 .286 1 0-0 2 Scott Schuurman 19-19 1 2 4 5 .200 4 .800 1 0-0 15 Alec Darcey 18-18 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 26 Ryan Guill 10-3 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 3 Jacob Parker 14-3 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 22 Adam Martin 16-4 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Paul Bergvin 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 13 Miro Mustonen 18-18 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 6 Trevor Gordon 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Tim Blevins 6-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Anthony Cardenas 14-2 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-0 99 Ryan Bailey 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Jack Shaw 9-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Ian Baker 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 27 Nino Jessup 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Pauli Jussila 13-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 19 18 13 49 209 .086 98 .469 18 1-1 Opponents 19 63 36 162 359 .175 156 .435 63 7-7 (----GOALS----) (----SAVES----) (---RECORD---) ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 99 Ryan Bailey 1-1 86:21 3 3.13 1 .250 0 1 0 0 0 Pauli Jussila 13-8 931:31 33 3.19 48 .593 1 8 0 1 1 Jack Shaw 9-9 730:33 27 3.33 42 .609 2 5 1 0 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total 19 1748:25 63 3.24 93 .596 3 14 1 1 Opponents 19 1748:25 18 0.93 80 .816 15 3 1 8
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2010 Men’s Soccer Review 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 18-209 0.93 .086 98-209 .469 11.0 13 66 1-1 32 1 1006 10/101 0/0
OPP
63-359 3.24 .175 156-359 .435 18.9 36 84 7-7 29 1 1464 9/163
GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Brevard 9 9 0 0 18 Opponents 26 36 0 1 63
SHOTS BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 97 188
2nd 108 166
OT 0 4
OT2 4 1
Total 209 359
SAVES BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 52 38
2nd 40 40
OT 1 0
OT2 0 2
Total 93 80
CORNERS BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 33 40
2nd 33 42
OT 0 2
OT2 0 0
Total 66 84
FOULS BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 115 116
2nd 139 118
OT 1 2
OT2 5 6
Total 260 242
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Wingate Carson-Newman Anderson (S.C.) LMU Mars Hill Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Brevard Tusculum Newberry
Conference W-L-T Pct. 8-1 .889 8-1 .889 6-3 .667 6-3 .667 5-3-1 .611 5-4 .556 3-6 .333 2-7 .222 1-8 .111 0-8-1 .056
Individual Statistics Leaders Overall W-L-T Pct. 15-4 .789 12-5-1 .694 15-6-2 .696 10-6-1 .618 14-5-1 .725 10-8 .556 10-8-1 .553 3-15-1 .184 2-12-3 .206 1-13-2 .125
Individual Award Winners
Player of the Year: Lasse Sohrweide, Anderson Freshman of the Year: Richard Osterloh, Mars Hill Coach of the Year: Gary Hamill, Wingate Scholar-Athlete: Aaron McKenna, Lincoln Memorial Fair Play Award: Lenoir-Rhyne
All-South Atlantic Conference Team First Team
F - Lasse Sohrweide, Anderson F - Robbie Hill, Carson-Newman F - Richard Osterloh, Mars Hill F - Jamie McKenna, Wingate MF - Adrien Moufflet, Anderson MF - Oriol Cortes, Lenoir-Rhyne MF - Aaron McKenna, Lincoln Memorial MF - Luke Mulholland, Wingate D - James Moseley, Anderson D - Matt Finlay, Carson-Newman D - Lucas Pereira, Lincoln Memorial D - Gui Andrade, Wingate GK - Joey Calandra, Wingate
SECOND TEAM F - Clement Samson, Anderson F - Emmanuel Aboagye, Carson-Newman F - Nicky Matthews, Lenoir-Rhyne F - Gui Lima, Wingate MF - Carson Smith, Catawba MF - Fernando Silveira, Lincoln Memorial MF - Shadi Harb, Mars Hill MF - Jack Vundum, Wingate D - Zach Denson, Anderson D - Adam Thomas, Carson-Newman D - Chris Wilson, Lenoir-Rhyne D - Troy Chavez, Mars Hill GK - Michael Watkins, Lincoln Memorial
STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS
Goals Per Match: Richard Osterloh, Mars Hill, 1.11 Points Per Match: Richard Osterloh, Mars Hill, 2.56 Assists Per Match: Lasse Sohrweide, Anderson, 0.59 Goals Against Average: Joey Calandra, Wingate, 0.80 Goalkeeper Shutouts Per Game: Michael Watkins, LMU, 0.44 Save Percentage: Michael Watkins, Lincoln Memorial, .826 Team Points Per Match: Wingate, 8.38 Team Goals Per Match: Wingate, 3.0 Team Assists Per Match: Wingate, 2.35 Team Shutouts Per Match: Lincoln Memorial, 0.50 Team Goal Against Average: Wingate, 0.80 Team Winning Percentage: Wingate, .875
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Shots Per Game 1. Lasse Sohrweide-AU-M 2. Robert Hill-C-NM 3. Fernando Silveira-LMUM 4. Nicky Matthews-LRUM 5. Clement Samson-AU-M 6. Luke Mulholland-WUM 7. Dave Bailey-LRUM 8. Stephen Bivens-MHCM 9. Nathan Arroyo-NEWM 10. Jamie McKenna-WUM
3.96 4.59 5.00 3.65 2.90 3.11 5.27 2.75 3.40 2.72
Goals Allowed Per Game 1. Joey Calandra-WUM 2. Michael Watkins-LMUM 3. Zac Scott-MHCM 4. Lukas Hesse-AU-M 5. Jordan Moore-C-NM 6. Tom Heath-LRUM 7. Luke McCarthy-CATM 8. Patrick Sweatt-NEWM 9. Andy Goellner-TCM 10. Pauli Jussila-BCM
0.92 0.98 1.15 1.16 1.39 1.48 1.72 2.31 2.34 3.19
Goals Per Game 1. Lasse Sohrweide-AU-M 2. Jamie McKenna-WUM 3. Nicky Matthews-LRUM Clement Samson-AU-M 5. Robert Hill-C-NM 6. Richard Osterloh-MHCM 7. Chibuzo Nwosu-LRUM Carson Smith-CATM Fabricio Barancoski-WUM 10. Gui Lima-WUM
0.74 0.72 0.71 0.57 0.65 1.11 0.50 0.50 0.47 0.42
Saves Per Game 1. Andy Goellner-TCM 2. Joel Johnson-NEWM 3. Jordan Moore-C-NM 4. Jack Shaw-BCM 5. Michael Watkins-LMUM 6. Zac Scott-MHCM 7. Luke McCarthy-CATM 8. Patrick Sweatt-NEWM 9. Tom Heath-LRUM 10. Pauli Jussila-BCM
6.82 5.89 4.86 4.67 4.65 4.47 4.47 4.36 3.73 3.69
Points Per Game 1. Lasse Sohrweide-AU-M 2. Jamie McKenna-WUM 3. Robert Hill-C-NM 4. Nicky Matthews-LRUM Carson Smith-CATM 6. Clement Samson-AU-M 7. Richard Osterloh-MHCM 8. Chibuzo Nwosu-LRUM 9. Jack Vundum-WUM Fabricio Barancoski-WUM
1.96 1.61 1.59 1.53 1.44 1.19 2.56 1.22 1.11 1.05
Shutouts Per Game 1. Michael Watkins-LMUM 2. Zac Scott-MHCM 3. Joey Calandra-WUM 4. Jordan Moore-C-NM 5. Lukas Hesse-AU-M 6. Luke McCarthy-CATM 7. Tom Heath-LRUM 8. Benjamin Pepion-AU-M 9. Pauli Jussila-BCM 10. Patrick Sweatt-NEWM
0.41 0.37 0.33 0.29 0.17 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.08 0.07
Assists Per Game 1. Luke Mulholland-WUM 2. Ben Backstrom-C-NM 3. Jordan Holmes-LRUM 4. Lasse Sohrweide-AU-M 5. Oriol Cortes-LRUM 6. Carson Smith-CATM 7. Jack Vundum-WUM 8. Jaime Villacis-BCM 9. Adrien Moufflet-AU-M 10. Ben Jones-AU-M
0.53 0.53 0.50 0.48 0.47 0.44 0.44 0.37 0.36 0.30
Team Statistics Leaders Shots Per Game 1. Wingate 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Lincoln Memorial 4. Anderson 5. Carson-Newman 6. Mars Hill 7. Newberry 8. Catawba 9. Brevard 10. Tusculum
19.32 18.72 18.06 16.22 14.83 14.45 14.44 12.58 11.00 10.41
Goals Allowed Per Game 1. Anderson 2. Lincoln Memorial 3. Wingate 4. Mars Hill 5. Carson-Newman 6. Catawba 7. Lenoir-Rhyne 8. Tusculum 9. Newberry 10. Brevard
0.96 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.50 1.63 1.67 2.47 3.12 3.32
Goals Per Game 1. Wingate 2. Anderson 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Carson-Newman 5. Mars Hill 6. Catawba 7. Lincoln Memorial 8. Newberry 9. Tusculum 10. Brevard
2.74 2.48 2.28 2.06 2.05 1.63 1.53 1.31 1.00 0.95
Saves Per Game 1. Newberry 2. Tusculum 3. Carson-Newman 4. Lincoln Memorial 5. Mars Hill 6. Brevard 7. Catawba 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 9. Anderson 10. Wingate
7.38 7.35 5.22 5.12 4.90 4.89 4.84 4.22 3.96 2.68
Points Per Game 1. Wingate 2. Anderson 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Carson-Newman 5. Mars Hill 6. Catawba 7. Lincoln Memorial 8. Newberry 9. Tusculum 10. Brevard
7.58 7.00 6.61 5.72 5.65 4.58 4.12 3.25 2.59 2.58
Shutouts 1. Mars Hill Anderson 3. Lincoln Memorial 4. Wingate 5. Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Catawba 8. Newberry Tusculum Brevard
Assists Per Game 1. Wingate 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Anderson 4. Carson-Newman 5. Mars Hill 6. Catawba 7. Lincoln Memorial 8. Brevard 9. Newberry 10. Tusculum
2.11 2.06 2.04 1.61 1.55 1.32 1.06 0.68 0.62 0.59
Fouls Per Game 1. Newberry 2. Brevard 3. Wingate Catawba 5. Mars Hill 6. Anderson 7. Carson-Newman 8. Tusculum 9. Lincoln Memorial 10. Lenoir-Rhyne
9 9 8 6 4 4 4 1 1 1 13.75 13.68 13.53 13.53 13.05 12.70 12.17 12.06 11.12 10.67
2010 Men’s Soccer Review INDIV. SINGLE GAME RECORDS
INDIV. SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
Goals 1.
3................Andrew Gallowitch, Sept. 28, 2010, Tusculum College
Assists 1.
2....................... Jaime Villacis, Sept. 14, 2010, Virginia Intermont
2......................... Jaime Villacis, Sept. 28, 2010, Tusculum College
Points 1.
Shots 1.
7..................................................................... Jaime Villacis, 2010
209.............................................................................. Team, 2010
Shots
Shots on Goal
1.
1.
46................................................................... Jaime Villacis, 2010
98................................................................................ Team, 2010
Shots on Goal 1.
22................................................................... Jaime Villacis, 2010
6................ Andrew Gallowitch, Sept. 28, 2010, Tusculum College
Shots on Goal 1.
Assists 1.
5......................... Jaime Villacis, Sept. 28, 2010, Tusculum College
Indiv. career records Assists 1.
7..................................................................... Jaime Villacis, 2010
Game Winners 1.
1.......................... Jaime Villacis, Oct. 23, 2010, Newberry College
1............... Andrew Gallowitch, Sept. 28, 2010, Tusculum College
1........................... Sean Allison, Oct. 25, 2010, Queens University
Penalty Kicks 1.
1..................... Renato Barbosa, Sept. 28, 2010, Tusculum College
Penalty Kick Attempts 1.
1..................... Renato Barbosa, Sept. 28, 2010, Tusculum College
Goals allowed 1.
0........................... Pauli Jussila, Oct. 25, 2010, Queens University
Shutouts 1.
0........................... Pauli Jussila, Oct. 25, 2010, Queens University
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2010 Women’s Soccer Review The BC women’s soccer team continued their development under Coach Shigeyoshi Shinohara as they toppled a conference opponent for the first time in the short Tornados NCAA Division II history and Brevard also saw their first player named to the postseason All-Conference team in Allie Hovis as the Tornados finished the season with a 3-13-1 (1-8 SAC) record. Bailey Varley led the Tornados with four goals on the season and added two assists on the season in leading Brevard with 29 shots on the year. Freshman forward Elena Crowe added three goals and an assist and Nikki Peacock placed two goals Elena Crowe battles for the ball as the in the net to help the Tornados scoring efforts. Tornados compete at the BC Soccer Field Hovis, a sophomore forward, was selected to the 2010 All-SAC postseason team by the SAC Women’s Soccer Coaches after scoring two goals and an assist and showed flashes of brilliance on the field to help BC’s offense. Carolyn Anderson also tied for the BC lead with two assists on the year. Crissy Moran, Brittany Webster and Jordan Box saw the majority of the time in the goal for Coach Shinohara and Coach Caity Brown as the trio combined to allow only 2.73 goals per game and had two shutouts in the season. Webster recorded a team-high 60 saves on the season, while Moran had 54 including two of the BC victories of the season between the pipes. The Tornados opened up the 2010 season with a pair of scrimmages and an exhibition as they took on Montreat College at home, while competing against Milligan College and Warren Wilson College on the road. Brevard remained on the road as they opened the 2010 regular season as they traveled to Due West, S.C. to take on Erskine College. Despite falling behind in the first 25 seconds as the Flying Fleet scored early, the Tornados found the back of the net four times in the first half as Crowe and Hovis both scored, while Varley placed the ball past the keeper twice to give BC the 4-1 halftime lead. Varley completed the hat trick in the second half to give BC the commanding 5-1 lead and though Erskine placed two more goals past the BC keeper, the Tornados walked off the field with the 5-3 victory.
Janet Basinger picks her spot as she prepares to advance the ball up the sideline
The Tornados fell in their home opener in the next game to Belmont Abbey, before topping Converse College in front of the home fans
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at the BC Soccer Field on September 8th. The Valkyries held the 1-0 halftime lead, but BC came back late in the second half as Laura Smith scored her first collegiate goal in the 81st minute to tie the match up off the assist from Varley. Jamie Bundy took a penalty kick in the closing minutes of the game and drove it past the Valkyries’ keeper to give Brevard the 2-1 win.
After falling in back-to-back games, Brevard continued their run of great play in the early going of the season by taking on Southern Wesleyan at home. The Tornados fought the Warriors to a draw as neither team scored in regulation, with Webster stopping all six of SWU’s shots on goal in recording the shutout.
Caitlin Hubbard attacks the ball against the Koalas in one of BC’s home games
The Tornados fell in the SAC opener to Lincoln Memorial University, before taking on Tusculum College. Brevard had fallen to the Pioneers in both of their previous encounters before taking on TC at home at the end of September. Brevard was outshot by Tusculum 28-6 in the contest, but Webster was able to keep the Pioneers off the board as Lindsay Pritchard scored the first goal of the game for BC at the 31:43 mark, taking a free kick from just inside the midfield stripe. Pritchard’s offering sailed over the keeper and into the net, giving the Tornados the 1-0 lead. Peacock kept the scoring going in the second half, using a header off the assist from Anderson and Chelsea Freeman in the 79th minute to give BC the commanding 2-0 lead. Webster saw the game to conclusion between the pipes, stopping all 10 of Tusculum’s shots on goal to record the shutout and give the Tornados their first South Atlantic Conference win since Brevard joined the NCAA Division II. The Tornados battled several teams from the conference close the rest of the regular season, but were unable to record the win they needed to advance back to the postseason as they saw their season end against Catawba on October 30th. Brevard loses seniors Katie Donohue and Nikki Peacock, but will field an experienced squad as 22 players return from this past season, including the largest senior class in modern BC women’s soccer history, as well as a talented sophomore class as Coach Shinohara will look to guide the team into the playoffs in the near future.
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Coach Shinohara addresses the team during a stoppage of play in the preseason
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# 00 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27
Name Jordan Box Brittany Webster Alyssa Caracena Caitlin Hubbard Latoshia Hopewell Hannah Graham Teresa Musick Allie Hovis Abigail Rusch Jamie Bundy Crissy Moran Bree McMahon Francie Blair Chantel Azevedo Katie Donohue Bailey Varley Lindsay Pritchard Nikki Peacock Chelsea Watson Elena Crowe Rachael Laughlin Carolyn Anderson Laura Smith Janet Basinger Danielle Burch Chelsea Freeman
Pos. GK GK F/M M/D F M F/D F/M D M GK M F/M D F D M F F D M M D M M
Cl. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
Hometown Hoover, Ala. Stafford, Va. Raleigh, N.C. Clayton, N.C. Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Mooresville, N.C. Hagerstown, Md. Charlotte, N.C. Franklin, N.C. Platte City, Mo. Franklin County, Va. Orlando, Fla. Umatilla, Fla. Maple, Ontario, CANADA Fredericksburg, Va. Concord, N.C. Lexington, N.C. Uxbridge, Ontario, CANADA Sevierville, Tenn. Candler, N.C. Chesapeake, Va. Decatur, Ga. Leavenworth, Kan. Charleston, S.C. Boiling Springs, N.C. Charlotte, N.C.
Previous School Hoover HS Brooke Point HS Wakefield HS Clayton HS Pigeon Forge HS Lake Norman HS South Hagerstown HS Ardrey Kell HS Franklin HS Platte County HS Franklin County HS Freedom HS Umatilla HS St. Elizabeth Catholic HS James Monroe HS Jay M. Robinson HS North Davidson HS Uxbridge Secondary School Gatlinburg-Pittman HS Enka HS Hickory HS Drued Hills HS Leavenworth HS James Island Charter HS Crest HS Grace Academy
Head Coach: Shigeyoshi Shinohara (Yamaguchi University, 1996) Assistant Coach: Caity Brown (Campbell University, 2009)
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2010 Women’s Soccer Review 2010 Brevard Women’s Soccer Results
Date Aug. 19, 2010
Opponent Montreat (Scrimmage)
Location Brevard, N.C.
Aug. 23, 2010
@ Milligan (Scrimmage)
Johnson City, Tenn.
Aug. 28, 2010
@ Warren Wilson (Exhibition)
Swannanoa, N.C.
Sept. 2, 2010
@ Erskine
Due West, S.C.
5-3 W
Sept. 5, 2010
Belmont Abbey
Brevard, N.C.
0-1 L
Sept. 8, 2010
Converse
Brevard, N.C.
2-1 W
Sept. 11, 2010
@ Clayton State
Morrow, Ga.
2-6 L
Sept. 15, 2010
USC Aiken
Brevard, N.C.
1-2 L
Sept. 18, 2010
Southern Wesleyan
Brevard, N.C.
(2OT) 0-0 T
Sept. 21, 2010
@ Young Harris
Young Harris, Ga.
0-3 L
Sept. 25, 2010
Lincoln Memorial*
Brevard, N.C.
0-4 L
Sept. 28, 2010
Tusculum*
Brevard, N.C.
2-0 W
Oct. 1, 2010
@ Mars Hill*
Mars Hill, N.C.
2-6 L
Oct. 6, 2010
@ Lenoir-Rhyne*
Hickory, N.C.
0-2 L
Oct. 9, 2010
Wingate*
Brevard, N.C.
0-5 L
Oct. 12, 2010
@ Anderson*
Anderson, S.C.
1-2 L
Oct. 15, 2010
@ Lees-McRae
Banner Elk, N.C.
0-3 L
Oct. 20, 2010
Carson-Newman*
Brevard, N.C.
1-6 L
Oct. 23, 2010
Newberry*
Brevard, N.C.
0-1 L
Oct. 27, 2010
@ North Georgia
Dahlonega, Ga.
Rained Out
Oct. 30, 2010
@ Catawba*
Salisbury, N.C. Stats
0-2 L
Record: 3-13-1 (1-8 SAC) Home events are in bold Scrimmages and Exhibitions in italics * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event
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2010 Women’s Soccer Review 2010 Brevard College Season Statistics (--------------SHOTS-------------) ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 16 Bailey Varley 17-14 4 2 10 29 .138 11 .379 4 0-0 10 Jamie Bundy 17-10 1 0 2 21 .048 11 .524 1 1-1 8 Allie Hovis 14-11 2 1 5 21 .095 11 .524 2 0-0 20 Elena Crowe 17-13 3 1 7 14 .214 9 .643 3 0-0 18 Nikki Peacock 14-13 2 0 4 11 .182 8 .727 2 0-0 17 Lindsay Pritchard 15-13 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 1 0-0 3 Caitlin Hubbard 17-7 1 1 3 6 .167 3 .500 1 0-0 6 Hannah Graham 11-9 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 9 Abigail Rusch 13-9 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 2 Alyssa Caracena 16-6 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 27 Chelsea Freeman 16-10 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 22 Carolyn Anderson 15-1 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 23 Laura Smith 14-3 1 1 3 2 .500 1 .500 1 0-0 19 Chelsea Watson 15-4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 Teresa Musick 13-3 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 15 Katie Donohue 14-5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 00 Jordan Box 3-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 5 Latoshia Hopewell 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Brittany Webster 12-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Danielle Burch 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Janet Basinger 17-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 Francie Blair 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Crissy Moran 11-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Rachael Laughlin 16-13 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 17 16 10 42 133 .120 74 .556 16 1-1 Opponents 17 47 34 128 336 .140 166 .494 47 1-1 (----GOALS----) (----SAVES----) (---RECORD---) ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 00 Jordan Box 3-1 52:19 1 1.72 3 .750 0 1 0 0 1 Brittany Webster 12-9 785:38 23 2.63 60 .723 1 6 1 1 11 Crissy Moran 11-4 712:03 23 2.91 54 .701 2 5 0 0 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total 17 1550:00 47 2.73 119 .717 3 12 1 1 Opponents 17 1550:00 16 0.93 67 .807 12 2 1 5
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2010 Women’s Soccer Review 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 16-133 0.93 .120 74-133 .556 7.8 10 49 1-1
OPP
47-336 2.73 .140 166-336 .494 19.8 34 109 1-1
9 0
5 0
880 9/98 0/0
819 8/102
GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Brevard 8 8 0 0 16 Opponents 22 25 0 0 47
SHOTS BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 69 166
2nd 63 168
OT 0 2
OT2 1 0
Total 133 336
SAVES BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 66 32
2nd 55 34
OT 2 0
OT2 0 1
Total 123 67
CORNERS BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 25 63
2nd 24 42
OT 0 4
OT2 0 0
Total 49 109
FOULS BY PERIOD Brevard Opponents
1st 72 69
2nd 79 72
OT 1 0
OT2 3 3
Total 155 144
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Conference W-L-T Pct. 8-1 .889 8-1 .889 7-1-1 .833 4-5 .444 3-4-2 .444 3-4-2 .444 3-5-1 .389 3-6 .333 2-7 .222 1-8 .111
Individual Statistics Leaders Overall W-L-T Pct. 19-2-2 .870 11-7 .611 13-3-3 .763 5-13-1 .289 9-7-2 .556 7-8-3 .472 9-9-1 .500 10-7 .588 6-11-1 .361 3-13-1 .206
Individual Award Winners
Player of the Year: Catherine Hauck, Lenoir-Rhyne Freshman of the Year: Juliana Conte, Cat; Denesha Soto, L-R Coach of the Year: Adrian Blewitt, Lenoir-Rhyne Scholar-Athlete: Abby Martin, Mars Hill Fair Play Award: Anderson and Lincoln Memorial
All-South Atlantic Conference Team First Team
F - Trenna Howell, Carson-Newman F - Amber Holt, Lenoir-Rhyne F - Abby Martin, Mars Hill F - Tramicka James, Tusculum MF - Morgan Gruenenfelder, Carson-Newman MF - Andrea Saevik, Carson-Newman MF - Catherine Hauck, Lenoir-Rhyne MF - Izabella Miranda, Wingate D - Alexa Baird, Catawba D - Casey McDonnell, Lenoir-Rhyne D - Kelly Moldenhauer, Wingate D - Brittany Downs, Mars Hill GK - Caitlin Scruggs, Lenoir-Rhyne SECOND TEAM F - Allie Hovis, Brevard F - Sarah Taylor, Lincoln Memorial F - Becky Thompson, Lincoln Memorial F - Kerstin Williams, Wingate MF - Elizabeth Hawes, Lenoir-Rhyne MF - Kaelia Frazier, Lenoir-Rhyne MF - Leanne Reid, Lincoln Memorial MF - Courtney Turner, Tusculum D - Melissa Morris, Carson-Newman D - Jessica Schob, Lenoir-Rhyne D - Raquel Abrile, Lincoln Memorial D - Cassie Smith, Newberry GK - Chelsea Parker, Mars Hill
STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS
Goals Per Match: Abby Martin, Mars Hill, 0.94; Tramicka James, TC Points Per Match: Abby Martin, Mars Hill, 2.18 Assists Per Match: Sarah Taylor, Lincoln Memorial, 0.69 Goals Against Average: Caitlin Scruggs, Lenoir-Rhyne, 0.46 Goalkeeper Shutouts Per Game: Caitlin Scruggs, Lenoir-Rhyne, 0.50 Save Percentage: Caitlin Scruggs, Lenoir-Rhyne, .886 Team Points Per Match: Tusculum, 7.71 Team Goals Per Match: Tusculum, 2.76 Team Assists Per Match: Tusculum, 2.18 Team Shutouts Per Match: Wingate, 0.56 Team Goal Against Average: Wingate, .65 Team Winning Percentage: Lenoir-Rhyne, .884
Shots Per Game 1. Trenna Howell-C-NW 2. Tramicka James-TCW 3. Abby Martin-MHCW 4. Leanne Reid-LMUW 5. Sarah Taylor-LMUW 6. Catherine Hauck-LRUW 7. Laura Linehan-LRUW 8. Izabella Miranda-WUW 9. Amber Holt-LRUW 10. Kerstin Williams-WUW
4.71 4.00 3.50 3.35 3.12 3.04 2.78 2.71 2.67 2.53
Goals Allowed Per Game 1. Caitlin Scruggs-LRUW 2. Miriam Boucher-WUW 3. Carly Rives-WUW 4. Sarah Thompson-LMUW 5. Lindsay Webster-CATW 6. Chelsea Parker-MHCW 7. Sarah Tompkins-C-NW 8. Rachael Jennings-TCW 9. Megan Hrenchir-NEWW 10. Kelsey Cunningham-TCW
0.44 0.71 0.84 1.16 1.34 1.37 1.39 1.43 1.46 1.59
Goals Per Game 1. Tramicka James-TCW 2. Abby Martin-MHCW 3. Trenna Howell-C-NW 4. Sarah Taylor-LMUW Morgan Gruenenfelder-C-NW 6. Kerstin Williams-WUW 7. Amber Holt-LRUW 8. Michelle Meade-TCW 9. Catherine Hauck-LRUW 10. Caity Murnahan-MHCW
0.89 0.89 0.86 0.59 0.59 0.53 0.43 0.42 0.39 0.38
Saves Per Game 1. Kaitlin Neipp-AU-W 2. Chelsea Parker-MHCW 3. Sarah Tompkins-C-NW 4. Brittany Webster-BCW 5. Crissy Moran-BCW 6. Rachael Jennings-TCW 7. Megan Hrenchir-NEWW 8. Lindsay Webster-CATW 9. Emily Rhoades-NEWW 10. Caitlin Scruggs-LRUW
6.40 6.14 5.07 5.00 4.91 3.93 3.80 3.76 3.71 3.59
Points Per Game 1. Abby Martin-MHCW 2. Tramicka James-TCW Trenna Howell-C-NW 4. Sarah Taylor-LMUW 5. Morgan Gruenenfelder-C-NW 6. Kerstin Williams-WUW 7. Michelle Meade-TCW 8. Becky Thompson-LMUW 9. Amber Holt-LRUW 10. Caity Murnahan-MHCW
2.06 2.00 2.00 1.82 1.47 1.24 1.16 1.15 1.10 1.08
Shutouts Per Game 1. Caitlin Scruggs-LRUW 2. Miriam Boucher-WUW 3. Carly Rives-WUW 4. Rachael Jennings-TCW 5. Lindsay Webster-CATW 6. Emily Rhoades-NEWW 7. Brittany Webster-BCW 8. Chelsea Parker-MHCW 9. Sarah Thompson-LMUW 10. Kaitlin Neipp-AU-W
0.53 0.38 0.38 0.29 0.24 0.21 0.17 0.14 0.14 0.13
Assists Per Game 1. Sarah Taylor-LMUW 2. Patience Leonard-TCW 3. Kelly Adams-WUW 4. Juliana Conte-CATW 5. Becky Thompson-LMUW 6. Audrey Moore-LRUW 7. Courtney Turner-TCW Michelle Meade-TCW 9. Caity Murnahan-MHCW 10. Morgan Gruenenfelder-C-NW
0.65 0.47 0.42 0.39 0.38 0.36 0.32 0.32 0.31 0.29
Team Statistics Leaders Shots Per Game 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 2. Wingate 3. Tusculum 4. Lincoln Memorial 5. Carson-Newman 6. Catawba 7. Mars Hill 8. Newberry 9. Anderson 10. Brevard
19.70 19.53 17.32 15.53 14.11 12.28 12.06 11.05 10.44 7.82
Goals Allowed Per Game 1. Wingate 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Lincoln Memorial 4. Mars Hill 5. Catawba 6. Tusculum 7. Newberry 8. Carson-Newman 9. Anderson 10. Brevard
0.75 0.77 1.09 1.29 1.37 1.49 1.66 1.76 1.88 2.73
Goals Per Game 1. Tusculum 2. Lenoir-Rhyne 3. Carson-Newman Mars Hill 5. Wingate 6. Lincoln Memorial 7. Anderson 8. Catawba 9. Brevard 10. Newberry
2.58 2.30 2.22 2.22 2.16 2.00 1.61 1.17 0.94 0.79
Saves Per Game 1. Brevard 2. Anderson 3. Mars Hill 4. Carson-Newman 5. Newberry 6. Tusculum 7. Catawba 8. Lincoln Memorial 9. Lenoir-Rhyne 10. Wingate
7.00 6.22 5.67 5.06 5.05 4.42 4.28 3.82 3.52 3.11
Points Per Game 1. Tusculum 2. Mars Hill 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Carson-Newman 5. Wingate 6. Lincoln Memorial 7. Anderson 8. Catawba 9. Brevard 10. Newberry
7.26 6.22 6.00 5.78 5.68 5.35 3.83 3.33 2.47 2.16
Shutouts 1. Lenoir-Rhyne 2. Wingate 3. Catawba 4. Lincoln Memorial 5. Tusculum 6. Newberry 7. Mars Hill 8. Brevard Anderson 10. Carson-Newman
11 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 1
Assists Per Game 1. Tusculum 2. Mars Hill 3. Lenoir-Rhyne 4. Wingate 5. Lincoln Memorial 6. Carson-Newman 7. Catawba 8. Anderson 9. Brevard 10. Newberry
2.11 1.78 1.39 1.37 1.35 1.33 1.00 0.61 0.59 0.58
Fouls Per Game 1. Wingate 2. Mars Hill 3. Catawba 4. Brevard 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 6. Carson-Newman 7. Newberry 8. Tusculum 9. Lincoln Memorial 10. Anderson
11.84 11.28 10.44 9.12 8.78 8.67 8.05 8.00 6.88 6.61
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Allie Hovis Sophomore * Forward Charlotte, n.C. * Ardrey kell HS Honors and Awards Second Team All-SAC
• Was the first BC Women’s Soccer player to be named to the All-SAC Team • Was third on the team with two goals on the season • Was second on the team with one assist on the season • Tied for second on the team with 21 shots • First on the team with 11 shots on goal
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INDIV. CAREER RECORDS
1. 3...... Bailey Varley, Sept. 2, 2010, Erskine College
GOALS 1. 17............................ Bailey Varley (2008-present)
Points
Assists 1. 8.............................. Bailey Varley (2008-present)
1. 6...... Bailey Varley, Sept. 2, 2010, Erskine College Penalty Kicks
TEAM SINGLE SEASON Penalty Kicks 1. 1........................................................ Team, 2010 Penalty Kick Attempts 1. 1........................................................ Team, 2010
Points 1. 42............................ Bailey Varley (2008-present)
Goals allowed
Shots 1. 112.......................... Bailey Varley (2008-present)
1. 47...................................................... Team, 2010
Penalty Kick Attempts
Shots on Goal
1. 12...................................................... Team, 2010
1. 1.... Jamie Bundy, Sept. 8, 2010, Converse College
1. 57............................ Bailey Varley (2008-present)
Goals allowed
Game winning goals 1. 4.............................. Bailey Varley (2008-present)
1. 1.... Jamie Bundy, Sept. 8, 2010, Converse College
1. 0....... Brittany Webster, Sept. 18, 2010, Southern
Losses
Wesleyan INDIV. SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Penalty Kicks 1. 1............................................. Jamie Bundy, 2010 Penalty Kick Attempts 1. 1............................................. Jamie Bundy, 2010
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2011 Softball Review The Brevard College softball team completed their best season under Coach Britne Stubbs, winning the most games since the Tornados joined the NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference, seeing a player named to the Second Team All-Conference and winning their first Food Lion South Atlantic Conference tournament game as Brevard went 29-21, 6-12 in conference play in the 2011 season. Brevard achieved a winning record at the BC Softball Field, going 15-7 overall in front of the home fans as the offense was led by a duo of .300 hitters in junior catcher Chelsi Mallory and senior first baseman Sarah Carlos. Mallory hit .365 to lead Brevard and added a career high eight home runs in the game to go with 28 runs batted Chelsi Mallory looks for the sign from the in, while Carlos added a grand slam while hitting dugout during a game at the BC Softball Field .314 on the season. Kayla Clemens, Becca Curlee, Brittany Fowler and Brittany Jones also had career highs in multiple offensive categories to help the Brevard offense set several team records in the season. On the mound, senior Martika Elmore concluded her record-setting career at Brevard, finishing the regular season fourth in the NCAA in strikeouts with 249 on the season, while going 17-11 with a 1.77 earned run average on the season. Elmore added 26 complete games and eight shutouts, including a no-hitter during the season. Freshman Alyssa Miller also added a no-hitter on the season, going 12-10 on the year with a 3.45 earned run average and 14 complete games. Brevard won six of their first eight games, sweeping Southern Wesleyan, Milligan and Columbia College, while falling to USC Aiken. The Tornados opened up the season with a pair of victories over Southern Wesleyan as Elmore struck out 15 in her season debut, while Mallory belted a three-run shot in the second game to complete the sweep. After falling to the Pacers, Brevard responded with wins over the Buffaloes and the Koalas, with BC scoring 12 runs in the second game against Columbia, led by Clemens’ first collegiate home run.
The Tornados saw their winning streak snapped in the first game against Winston-Salem State, but responded by using the long ball as Mallory hit another three-run shot to put Brevard back in the wins column. The victory started another four game winning streak as Carlos came up big over the next three games, driving in six runs in the doubleheader sweep of Georgia College and State and added another two in the victory over Virginia Intermont.
After a pair of losses, BC began their longest winning streak of the season, taking seven consecutive games starting on February 27th against Pfeiffer University. Clemens started the winning streak, driving in the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh to give BC the 5-4 victory over the Falcons. Mallory and Curlee had big hits in support of Elmore and Miller in the close victories over Young Harris College,
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giving way to Elmore’s first no-hitter of the 2011 season as the senior struck out seven in the game against Davis & Elkins. Miller won the nightcap of the series as the team headed to the Patriot Invitational.
Ally Davenport kept the win streak alive with a single up the middle in the ninth inning against Coker College, winning 3-2, and the streak reached seven as Kayla Dorsey drove in all three runs against Francis Marion to give BC a 2-0 record in the tournament.
Miller responded to a BC loss with her first collegiate no-hitter, striking out five against Hillsdale to improve BC to 18-7 as they headed into the conference schedule.
Martika Elmore in the midst of her wind-up as she fires a rise ball to the plate
Carlos’ solo home run against Anderson gave BC all the runs they needed in their first SAC win of the season. BC followed it up by making history at the BC softball field as the Tornados recorded their first conference sweep, taking both games from Newberry College as Curlee scored the winning run in extra innings in game one, while Miller fired a two-hitter in the second game to complete the sweep. Brevard would continue the season by sweeping Columbia for the second time in the season and added a second conference sweep in toppling Lincoln Memorial on the road in early April as they topped the Railsplitters 3-0 and 4-3. The Tornados would record their final wins of the regular season against Johnson C. Smith, setting a single game record with 20 runs in the first game against the Golden Bulls as BC blasted five extra base hits and scored nine runs in the third inning in the victory. Brevard would fall in their final contests of the season, but earned the seven seed in the 2011 Food Lion SAC tournament, drawing the host of the tournament for the second time as they took on two seed CarsonNewman in the quarterfinal round. The Tornados had dropped a pair to the Lady Eagles the week before, but came out with a fire as the pitchers matched zeros on the board until the top of the seventh when Mallory drove in Curleee with a single to centerfield and Elmore made the run stand by retiring the side for the BC Softball team’s first Division II postseason victory. Brevard fell in their next two games to end the season, but the team received several postseason accolades as designated player Emily Boykin was named to the All-SAC Second team, while Elmore led the conference in strikeouts per game with 8.65 and Mallory was the SAC’s leader in on-base percentage at 0.497. Though Brevard loses seniors Carlos, Dorsey and Elmore, the future remains bright as the team has improved their record each of the last four years and will look to once again battle in the conference and make it to the NCAA Regional tournament.
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2011 BC Softball Team
# 1
Name Sarah Carlos
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2011 Brevard College Softball Roster
Alphabetical Roster
Pos. 1B
Ht. -
Wt.
Cl. Sr.
B/T L/L
Hometown/Previous School Eagle River, Alaska/Eagle River HS
14
Emily Boykin
Brittany Jones
OF
-
So.
R/R
Fort Mill, S.C./Nation Ford HS
1
Sarah Carlos
3
Brittany Fowler
OF
-
Fr.
R/R
Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA/Lexington HS 23
4
Becca Curlee
IF/OF
-
Jr.
R/R
Eagle River, Alaska/Chugiak HS
7
Kayla Dorsey
IF
-
Sr.
R/R
West Palm Beach, Fla./Palm Beach CC 12
8
Meredith Davenport
OF
-
Fr.
R/L
High Point, N.C./Southwest Guilford HS 8
Meredith Davenport
11
Martika Elmore
P
-
Sr.
R/R
Fayetteville, N.C./UNC-Pembroke
7
Kayla Dorsey
12
Ally Davenport
1B/OF
-
Fr.
R/L
High Point, N.C./Southwest Guilford HS 11
Martika Elmore
13
Chelsi Mallory
C/OF
-
Jr.
R/R
Mechanicsville, Va./Lee-Davis HS
18
Maddie Fletcher
14
Emily Boykin
C/UT
-
Fr.
R/R
Chapel Hill, N.C./Emerson Waldorf HS 3
Brittany Fowler
18
Maddie Fletcher
IF/OF
-
Jr.
R/R
Charlotte, N.C./Providence HS
2
Brittany Jones
20
Alyssa Miller
P
-
Fr.
R/L
Davie, Fla./West Broward HS
13
Chelsi Mallory
23
Kayla Clemens
P/3B
-
So.
R/R
Sebring, Fla./South Florida CC
20
Alyssa Miller
24
Chelsea Watson
UT
-
Jr.
R/R
Sevierville, Tenn./Gatlinburg-Pittman HS 24
Chelsea Watson
Head Coach/Senior Woman Administrator: Britne Stubbs (Queens University of Charlotte, 2005)
Assistant Coach: Shona Guevara (Lock Haven, 2005)
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Kayla Clemens Becca Curlee Ally Davenport
2011 Softball Review 2011 Games Started by Position 2011 Results
Date Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 13 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 Mar. 22 Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 29 Mar. 29 Apr. 2 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 9 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 21
Opponent Result Fowler - 44 @ Southern Wesleyan 2-0 W Jones - 4 @ Southern Wesleyan 3-1 W Dorsey - 2 @ USC-Aiken 0-1 L M. Davenport - 47 @ USC-Aiken 2-7 L Jones - 46 Miller - 2 Milligan (9 Inn.) 3-2 W Fowler - 4 Boykin - 1 Milligan 1-0 W Columbia 2-0 W Dorsey - 48 Curlee - 50 Columbia (5 Inn.) 12-0 W Fletcher - 2 Winston-Salem State 0-2 L Winston-Salem State 7-3 W Georgia College & State 6-5 W Georgia College & State 5-3 W @ Virginia Intermont 3-1 W Clemens - 50 Carlos - 50 Elmore - 28 DH: @ Virginia Intermont 1-4 L Miller - 22 Pfeiffer (8 Inn.) 2-3 L A. Davenport - 24 Boykin - 22 Pfeiffer 5-4 W Elmore - 4 Young Harris 5-4 W Miller - 2 Young Harris 4-3 W Fletcher - 2 Mallory - 50 Davis and Elkins (6 Inn.) 8-0 W Davis and Elkins 6-3 W vs. Coker^ (9 Inn.) 3-2 W vs. Francis Marion^ 3-0 W vs. #17 Rollins^ 0-8 L vs. Hillsdale^ 3-0 W Win-Loss Record When vs. Armstrong Atlantic^ 0-7 L Overall............. 29-21 After 6 leading..... 20-0 @ Anderson* 0-3 L Conference.......... 6-12 ....... trailing.... 0-17 Non-Conference...... 23-9 ....... tied........ 6-1 @ Anderson* 1-0 W Home games.......... 15-7 After 7 leading..... 0-0 ....... trailing.... 0-0 Newberry* (8 Inn.) 7-6 W Away games.......... 10-10 site........ 4-4 ....... tied........ 0-0 Newberry* 6-0 W Neutral Day games........... 28-21 After 8 leading..... 0-0 ....... trailing.... 0-0 @ Columbia 6-3 W Night games......... 1-0 vs Left starter..... 2-0 ....... tied........ 0-0 @ Columbia 10-9 W vs Right starter.... 27-21 1-Run games......... 12-5 Hit 0 home runs..... 19-18 @ Tusculum* 0-5 L 2-Run games......... 5-3 ... 1 home run...... 7-3 @ Tusculum* 3-4 L 5+Run games......... 4-9 ... 2+ home runs.... 3-0 innings....... 4-2 Mars Hill* 5-1 W Extra Shutouts............ 12-10 Opponent 0 home runs 20-14 ........ 1 home run. 8-4 Mars Hill* 1-3 L 0-2 runs.... 5-18 ........ 2+ HRs..... 1-3 Catawba* 0-1 L Scoring ....... 3-5 runs.... 14-3 ....... 6-9 runs.... 7-0 Made 0 errors....... 14-3 Catawba* 1-6 L ....... 10+ runs.... 3-0 .... 1 error........ 8-11 @ Lincoln Memorial* 3-0 W .... 2+ errors...... 7-7 0-2 runs... 18-3 @ Lincoln Memorial* 4-3 W Opponent ........ 3-5 runs... 9-10 Opp. made 0 errors.. 7-13 @ Johnson C. Smith 20-0 W ........ 6-9 runs... 2-7 ......... 1 error... 7-7 10+ runs... 0-1 ......... 2+ errors. 15-1 @ Johnson C. Smith 5-1 W ........ Scored in 1st inning 9-2 Out-hit opponent.... 23-2 Out-hit by opponent. 4-14 @ Wingate* 0-5 L Opp. scored in 1st.. 6-11 Scores first........ 18-2 Hits are tied....... 2-5 @ Wingate* 1-5 L Opp. scores first... 11-19 @ Carson-Newman* 2-5 L Record when team scores @ Carson-Newman* 0-9 L Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ 0-10 3-4 2-4 7-2 2-1 5-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 #10 Lenoir-Rhyne* 0-6 L W-L #10 Lenoir-Rhyne* 4-6 L Record when opponent scores 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ vs. #2 Carson-Newman# 1-0 W Runs W-L 12-0 4-2 2-1 6-3 2-3 1-4 1-3 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 vs. #3 Catawba# 2-11 L Record when leading after vs. #8 Lincoln Memorial# 3-4 L Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Final Record (29-21, 6-12 SAC) Home events are in bold. * - indicates SAC game ^ - indicates Patriot Invitational # - indicates SAC Tournament
W-L
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9-1
13-1
20-0
0-0
0-0
2 4-14
Record when trailing after 3 4 5 6 7-18 5-18 2-17 0-17
7 0-0
8 0-0
Record when tied after 4 5 6 8-2 8-1 6-1
7 0-0
8 0-0
Inn. W-L
1 3-10
Inn. W-L
1 2 20-10 16-6
Inning-by-inning 1 Brevard College 25 Opponents 27
2 9 27
3 9-2 3 33 27
16-1
4 34 26
17-1
5 32 24
6 25 15
7 6 10
8 5 2
9 2 1
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Batting Statistics Player Chelsi Mallory Sarah Carlos Martika Elmore Kayla Clemens Becca Curlee
AVG GP-GS AB R H .365 50-50 137 27 50 .314 50-50 137 13 43 .308 4-4 13 1 4 .285 50-50 144 16 41 .280 50-50 132 24 37 Meredith Davenport .266 49-47 128 11 34 Brittany Fowler .250 48-48 164 23 41 Emily Boykin .239 29-23 67 6 16 Kayla Dorsey .219 50-50 151 20 33 Ally Davenport .180 25-24 61 11 11 Brittany Jones .164 50-50 128 14 21 Maddie Fletcher .105 12-4 19 1 2 Alyssa Miller .091 4-4 11 1 1 Chelsea Watson .000 6-0 2 3 0 Totals .258 50-50 1294 171 334 Opponents .219 50-50 1259 159 276
2B 6 2 0 7 8 1 0 3 5 0 4 1 0 0 37 49
3B 2 2 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 14 7
HR 8 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 21
RBI 28 22 2 25 19 10 15 9 12 2 7 3 0 0 154 149
TB 84 55 4 58 53 35 50 19 41 11 33 3 1 0 447 402
SLG% .613 .401 .308 .403 .402 .273 .305 .284 .272 .180 .258 .158 .091 .000 .345 .319
BB HBP SO GDP 29 5 9 1 10 5 22 0 0 0 1 0 10 3 19 0 19 6 20 1 3 1 15 0 4 1 10 2 4 2 15 0 8 0 43 0 7 0 14 0 10 0 32 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 105 23 202 5 159 15 348 3
OB% SF .488 1 .382 0 .308 0 .342 1 .388 3 .288 0 .272 0 .297 1 .258 0 .265 0 .223 1 .150 0 .091 0 .000 0 .323 7 .312 9
SH SB-ATT 1 1-3 8 3-4 0 0-0 10 0-0 6 1-1 6 1-2 6 6-8 2 1-1 17 0-1 3 1-1 3 3-3 2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 64 17-24 35 66-80
LOB - Team (328), Opp (314). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (6). CI - Team (1), C. Mallory 1. IBB - Team (3), C. Mallory 3. Picked off - S. Carlos 1, K. Dorsey 1.
Pitching Statistics Player Martika Elmore Alyssa Miller Totals Opponents
ERA W-L APP CG SHO/CBO SV 1.77 17-11 36-28 26 8/0 1 3.45 12-10 24-22 14 4/0 0 2.39 29-21 50-50 40 12/0 1 2.54 21-29 50-50 34 10/0 2
IP 209.2 127.2 337.1 333.2
H R ER 156 80 53 120 79 63 276 159 115 332 170 121
BB SO 2B 85 249 29 74 99 20 159 348 49 104 202 36
3B 4 3 7 14
HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 12 764 .204 18 8 0 5 20 9 495 .242 10 7 0 4 15 21 1259 .219 28 15 0 9 35 16 1292 . 257 17 23 0 7 64
PB - Team (12), C. Mallory 12, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (1), C. Mallory 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - C. Mallory (66-78), M. Elmore (44-51), A. Miller (22-29).
Fielding Statistics Player C Chelsea Watson 3 Emily Boykin 1 Chelsi Mallory 394 Brittany Fowler 52 Sarah Carlos 332 Kayla Dorsey 159 Martika Elmore 77 Becca Curlee 143 Brittany Jones 58 Kayla Clemens 119 Alyssa Miller 49 Meredith Davenport 48 Maddie Fletcher 4 Ally Davenport 0 Totals 1439 Opponents 1478
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PO 3 1 369 47 312 97 6 47 48 35 7 39 1 0 1012 1001
A 0 0 24 4 9 54 67 88 6 74 37 3 2 0 368 416
E 0 0 1 1 11 8 4 8 4 10 5 6 1 0 59 61
FLD% 1.000 1.000 .997 .981 .967 .950 .948 .944 .931 .916 .898 .875 .750 .000 .959 .959
DPs 0 0 1 0 7 7 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 6
SBA 0 0 66 0 0 0 44 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 66 17
CSB 0 0 12 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 14 7
SBA% --- --- .846 --- --- --- .863 --- --- --- .759 --- --- --- .825 .708
PB 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 5
CI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2011 Softball Review 2011 SAC Standings & Statistics Conference Overall Home Road School Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Catawba Wingate Tusculum Mars Hill Brevard Lincoln Memorial Anderson Newberry
W-L-T 16-2 14-4 12-6 11-7 11-7 7-11 6-12 6-12 4-14 3-15
PCT .889 .778 .667 .611 .611 .389 .333 .333 .222 .167
W-L-T 45-10 41-17-1 32-19 31-15 32-17 29-20 29-21 29-24 22-21 16-29
PCT .818 .703 .627 .674 .653 .592 .580 .547 .512 .356
2011 All-SAC Team
First Team Catcher - Brianna Shoemake, Carson-Newman Pitcher - Mary Shealy, Carson-Newman Pitcher - Dawon Millwood, Lenoir-Rhyne 1st Base - Jessica Fellmeth, Lenoir-Rhyne 2nd Base - Carlee Carpenter, Lenoir-Rhyne Shortstop - Whitney Kee, Carson-Newman 3rd Base - Natalie Haithcox, Mars Hill Outfield - Leah Price, Carson-Newman Outfield - Khourtni Hester, Catawba Outfield - Jody Mizelle, Lenoir-Rhyne Utility - Kayla Myers, Catawba Designated Player - Amber Duncan, Anderson
W-L-T 17-3 19-3 13-3 17-5 19-3 17-8 15-7 19-9 13-9 7-9
W-L-T 12-4 15-10-1 10-8 12-8 10-8 10-10 10-10 6-9 9-10 6-18
Neutral W-L-T 16-3 7-4 9-8 2-2 3-6 2-2 4-4 4-6 0-2 3-2
Second Team
Catcher - Brittany Barrineau, Wingate Pitcher - Emily Huneycutt, Catawba Pitcher - Allison Smith, Wingate 1st Base - Allison Justice, Catawba 1st Base - Ashley Seawell, Mars Hill 2nd Base - Taylor MacDonald, Tusculum Shortstop - Kat Rivers, Lenoir-Rhyne 3rd Base - Haily Jarman, Lenoir-Rhyne Outfield - Carly Sabat, Catawba Outfield - Brandi Haithcock, Lenoir-Rhyne Outfield - Brianna Mulkey, Lincoln Memorial Utility - Chelsie Hilbourn, Newberry Designated Player - Emily Boykin, Brevard
COACH OF THE YEAR: Shena Hollar, Lenoir-Rhyne FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Danielle Swygert, Anderson PITCHER OF THE YEAR: Dawon Millwood, Lenoir-Rhyne PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Mary Shealy, Carson-Newman SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Allison Smith, Wingate
2011 SAC Statistical Leaders Batting Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kat Rivers, LRU Natalie Haithcox, MHC Leah Price, C-N Carly Sabat, CAT Brittany, Barrineau WU Bri Shoemake, C-N Kim Whaley, C-N Ashley Seawell, MHC Amanda McArthur, MHC Carlee Carpenter, LRU
Hits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Bri Shoemake, C-N Amanda McArthur, MHC Carly Sabat, CAT Leah Price, C-N Carlee Carpenter, LRU Natalie Haithcox, MHC Ashley Seawell, MHC Jody Mizelle, LRU Kayla Myers, CAT Kim Whaley, C-N
.414 .414 .403 .399 .399 .391 .388 .382 .382 .381 70 66 65 64 61 60 58 57 57 57
Runs Scored 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Jody Mizelle, LRU 51 Amanda McArthur, MHC 49 Bri Shoemake, C-N 44 Carlee Carpenter, LRU 44 Ashley McCurry, MHC 40 Emilt Monteith, AU 38 Amanda Terry, CAT 37 Kayla Myers, CAT 36 Brianna Mulkey, LMU 36 2 tied with 35 run(s) scored 35
Home Runs 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7.
Jody Mizelle, LRU Haily Jarman, LRU Mary Shealy, C-N Khourtni Hester, CAT Felicia Taylor, NEW Sarah Atkins, LRU 5 tied with 9 home run(s)
15 14 12 11 11 10 9
Runs Batted In 1. 2. 4. 7. 8. 9.
Ashley Seawell, MHC Jody Mizelle, LRU Natalie Haithcox, MHC Mary Shealy, C-N Whitney Kee, C-N Sarah Atkins, LRU Haily Jarman, LRU Khourtni Hester, CAT Emily Chavis, WU Jessica Fellmeth, LRU
Stolen Bases 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Brianna Mulkey, LMU Leah Price, C-N Dariayn Wright, C-N Jackie Adams, LMU Carly Sabat, CAT Chelsie Hilbourn, NEW Tameron Sealey, LRU Amanda McArthur, MHC Codi Kelly, NEW Jody Mizelle, LRU
Wins 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.
Mary Shealy, C-N Dawon Millwood, LRU Allison Smith, WU Emily Huneycutt, CAT Elizabeth Johnson, TC Martika Elmore, BC Taylor Morris, MHC Brittany Murray, CAT Erin Searcy, TC Casey Deer, AU
Innings Pitched 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mary Shealy, C-N Martika Elmore, BC Dawon Millwood, LRU Allison Smith, WU Casey Deer, AU Felicia Taylor, NEW Brittany Murray, CAT Emily Huneycutt, CAT Erin Searcy, TC Elizabeth Johnson, TC
50 43 43 41 41 41 39 38 37 37 39 29 28 21 16 15 15 12 11 10 36 24 21 18 17 17 14 14 14 14 322.1 209.2 195.2 191.2 188.0 176.0 166.1 163.1 160.0 157.1
Strikeouts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Martika Elmore, BC Casey Deer, AU Mary Shealy, C-N Allison Smith, WU Dawon Millwood, LRU Erin Searcy, TC Katie-Jo Gentry, LMU Felicia Taylor, NEW Brittany Murray, CAT Alyssa Miller, BC
Appearances 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 9.
Mary Shealy, C-N Cierra Mudd, LMU Martika Elmore, BC Dawon Millwood, LRU Emily Huneycutt, CAT Katie-Jo Gentry, LMU Casey Deer, AU Allison Smith, WU Felicia Taylor, NEW Brittany Murray, CAT
Saves 1. 2. 3. 9.
Cierra Mudd LMU Katie-Jo Gentry LMU Dawon Millwood LRU Ashley Brown WU Allison Smith WU Emily Huneycutt CAT Elizabeth Johnson TC Megan Laxton LRU 6 tied with 1 save(s)
Earned Run Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Elizabeth Johnson, TC Dawon Millwood, LRU Allison Smith, WU Ashley Brown, WU Martika Elmore, BC Emily Huneycutt, CAT Taylor Morris, MHC M. Shealy, C-N Hannah Light, MHC Brittany Murray, CAT
249 184 171 164 159 135 113 109 107 99 54 36 36 35 35 33 33 32 31 31 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
Team Batting Avg 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Mars Hill Catawba Lincoln Memorial Anderson Wingate Newberry Brevard Tusculum
Team Pitching ERA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Wingate Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne Catawba Brevard Carson-Newman Mars Hill Lincoln Memorial Anderson Newberry
Team Fielding Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tusculum Lenoir-Rhyne Carson-Newman Wingate Mars Hill Brevard Catawba Anderson Lincoln Memorial Newberry
.329 .322 .306 .294 .289 .284 .275 .260 .258 .252 1.92 1.95 2.20 2.38 2.39 2.52 2.74 2.98 3.13 4.04 .973 .972 .971 .967 .967 .959 .957 .955 .944 .936
1.16 1.43 1.50 1.74 1.77 2.10 2.11 2.28 2.45 2.48
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Emily Boykin Freshman * C/UT * R/R Chapel Hill, N.C. * Emerson Waldorf HS
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Became the first BC Softball non-pitcher to be recognized on the postseason All-SAC Team Became the first BC Softball freshman to be named to the All-Conference Team Hit .239 on the season Recorded her best game of the year on March 23rd at Columbia College where she went 3-for-3 with a double and four RBIs • Had three multi-hit games on the season
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Single Game Brittany Fowler vs. Winston-Salem State, Feb. 20, 2011 Chelsi Mallory vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, Apr. 17, 2011 Kayla Dorsey vs. Pfeiffer, Feb. 27, 2011 Alyssa Miller vs. Georgia College & State, Feb. 23, 2011 Martika Elmore vs. Columbia, Feb. 19, 2011 Chelsi Mallory vs. Columbia, Feb. 19, 2011
Fowler
Single Season At-Bats 164 Triples 4 Home Runs 8 Runs Batted In 28 Walks 29 Hit By Pitch 6 Strikeouts 43 On-Base Percentage .488 Sacrifice Hits 17 Appearances 36 Games Started 28 Complete Games 26 Shutouts 8 Innings Pitched 209.2 Strikeouts 249 Wild Pitches 18 Putouts 369
Brittany Fowler, 2011 Brittany Jones, 2011 Chelsi Mallory, 2011 Chelsi Mallory, 2011 Chelsi Mallory, 2011 Becca Curlee, 2011 Kayla Dorsey, 2011 Chelsi Mallory, 2011 Kayla Dorsey, 2011 Martika Elmore, 2011 Martika Elmore, 2011 Martika Elmore, 2011 Martika Elmore, 2011 Martika Elmore, 2011 Martika Elmore, 2011 Martika Elmore, 2011 Chelsi Mallory, 2011
Mallory
Dorsey
Miller
Runs Scored Triples Home Runs Strikeouts (Batting) Sacrifice Hits Caught Stealing Strikeouts (Pitching)
20 2 2 2 2 14 5 3 16
Team Single Game vs. Johnson C. Smith, Apr. 8, 2011 vs. Columbia, Feb. 19, 2011 vs. Johnson C. Smith, Apr. 8, 2011 vs. Columbia, Feb. 19, 2011 vs. Winston-Salem State, Feb. 20, 2011 vs. Davis & Elkins, Mar. 8, 2011 vs. USC Aiken, Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Pfeiffer, Feb. 27, 2011 vs. USC Aiken, Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Columbia, Feb. 19, 2011
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2010-2011 Tennis Review The Brevard College men’s tennis team responded to an early season slump by winning 12 out of 13 matches at one point in receiving their highest bid to the conference tournament in program history. Featuring a lineup including the nation’s 38th-ranked singles player and the South Atlantic Conference Freshman of the Year, the seniorheavy squad was destined for great things in the 2011 season. Senior Scott McCormick was selected to the AllSAC First Team for the second straight season. Freshman Sam MacNeil joined McCormick on the First Team, and by virtue of his perfect 9-0 singles record at the no. 2 position, was named the SAC Freshman of the Year. Freshman Beau Wills was selected to the All-SAC Second Team, after teaming up to go undefeated in SAC play with McCormick at no. 1 doubles, while playing a solid no. 3 singles for Coach Nicole Bumgarner.
Sam MacNeil tracks the ball as he goes for the backhand in singles play during the season
Brevard opened up the season with a victory over NCAA Division I opponent Furman University, defeating the Paladins in Greenville, S.C. as MacNeil clinched the match with a 6-4, 6-3 win in singles action. The Tornados would fall in their next four matches before making the trip to the warm weather and sandy beaches of Hilton Head Island, S.C. The location change loosened the team up as Brevard responded with four straight victories, including a pair of sweeps over East Stroudsburg and Chestnut Hill as the Tornados went above .500 for the first time in the season. Brevard fell in their next match to North Georgia, but returned home in sweeping Emmanuel College, before heading into conference play and the final stretch of the season. The Tornados opened up with 8-1 victories over Newbery and Lenoir-Ryne as they began an eight-match winning streak. The run included victories over Catawba and Tusculum, before another 8-1 win against CarsonNewman. Brevard continued to roll as they defeated Mars Hill, before senior Cole Altizer clinched BC’s 5-4 victory over 2010 SAC Champion Lincoln Memorial University to give the Tornados a perfect 7-0 record in conference play, heading into matches against nationally-ranked Anderson and Wingate. Brevard went up 4-1 against Anderson at the McCoy Tennis Complex but the Tornados were unable to hold off the Trojans in falling 5-4 for their first conference loss of the 2011 season. The loss set up the de facto regular season conference championship match the following weekend against Wingate University at the WU Tennis Complex. Brevard won the top three singles matches, but the Bulldogs’ depth proved to be too much for BC as the Tornados fell 5-4 in earning the three seed in the 2011 Food Lion SAC tournament, drawing Newberry in the quarterfinal round.
The Tornados swept through the Wolves to open the tournament, setting up a rematch with Anderson University. Brevard fought hard against the Trojans, achieving leads in the top two doubles flights before their string of luck left them as Brevard saw their season end in the semifinals.
Brevard loses seniors McCormick, Altizer and Apps, but return MacNeil, Wills, Jarred Fisher and Jonathon Lavelle as the Tornados prepare to take on all comers in the 2011-2012 year.
Beau Wills winds up for a punishing forehand at the McCoy Tennis Complex
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With one of the youngest rosters in the South Atlantic Conference, sporting only one senior on the squad, and a new coach, the Tornados women’s tennis team were not sure how this season would come together. However, Brevard started the season strong and fought their way into a chance to win the conference regular season title as BC ended up with three players recognized on the postseason All-SAC team, making it to the Food Lion SAC semifinals for the third consecutive season.
Lindsay Shaeffer was selected to the All-SAC First Team for the third consecutive season as the senior from Perrysburg, Ohio played no. 1 singles and no. 1 doubles for Coach Nicole Bumgarner.
Michelle Prata follows the ball as she serves in singles competition at the McCoy Tennis Complex
Junior Lindsay Hostetter was also selected to the First Team, playing no. 2 singles and no. 1 doubles, while sophomore Claire Dillman was named to the Second Team, having lined up on no. 3 singles and no. 2 doubles.
Brevard opened up the 2011 regular season on the road at Pfeiffer University, topping the Falcons in Misenheimer, 8-1. Brevard won all three doubles matches and five of the six singles matches to open the season on a positive note. The Tornados dropped their next three matches, two against Division I opponents in UNC Asheville and Western Carolina before falling on the road to Lander University. The loss to the Bearcats awakened Brevard as they won their next two matches, sweeping the Limestone College Saints in Gaffney, S.C. and opening up their annual trip to Hilton Head Island, S.C. with the 7-2 victory over Baldwin-Wallace College. After two more defeats, the Tornados went on their longest winning streak of the season, winning their next nine matches, including sweeps over Converse College and Emmanuel College. The win streak also included five consecutive wins over South Atlantic Conference opponents as BC opened up conference play 5-0. Brevard took down Newberry, Lenoir-Rhyne, Catawba, Tusculum and Carson-Newman in succession before seeing their winning streak snapped against Mars Hill at the beginning of April. The Tornados responded to the loss by toppling Lincoln Memorial and Anderson, setting up a showdown with undefeated Wingate University with the no. 1 seed in the SAC Tournament on the line. Shaeffer went undefeated on the afternoon and Dillman wrapped up a perfect SAC season, going 9-0 in conference singles play, but it wasn’t enough as the Tornados fell to the Bulldogs and received the three seed in the tournament. Brevard defeated Tusculum in the first round as Shaeffer clinched the victory over the Pioneers on court no. 1, advancing to the semifinals. However, BC was unable to advance any further in falling to Mars Hill for the second time on the season, ending the season. The Tornados lose Shaeffer, but return Hostetter, Dillman, freshman Michelle Prata and sophomore Elise Labus as Brevard will remain a force to be reckoned with in the Southeast region and the South Atlantic Conference.
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2011 BC Men’s Tennis Team
2011 Brevard College Men’s Tennis Roster
Name Cole Altizer Shane Apps Jarred Fisher Jonathon Lavelle Sam MacNeil Scott McCormick Gary Sugg Beau Wills
Ht. 6-4 5-7 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-2
Head Coach: Nicole Bumgarner
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr.
Hometown Charlotte, N.C. Alpharetta, Ga. Prime Rose East, South Africa Tunnel Hill, Ga. Dunfermline, SCOTLAND Adelaide, Australia Charlotte, N.C. NEW ZEALAND
Previous School Weddington HS Northview HS St. Benedict’s HS NW Whitfield HS Queen Anne HS Wichita State South Mecklenburg HS Matamata College
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2011 Brevard College Women’s Tennis Roster
Name Ellie Bartholomew Claire Dillman Lindsay Hostetter Elise Labus Jennifer Nyman Michelle Prata Lindsay Shaeffer Ashley Wilson
Head Coach: Nicole Bumgarner
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Ht. 5-5 5-6 5-10 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-6 6-0
Cl. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So.
Hometown Nashville, Tenn. West Union, S.C. Livonia, Mich. Dunwoody, Ga. Morganton, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Perrysburg, Ohio Lansing, Mich.
Previous School Harpeth Hall Academy Homeschooled Livonia Stevenson HS Dunwoody HS Freedom HS Chapel Hill HS Perrysburg HS Lansing Everett HS
2010-2011 Tennis Review 2011 BC Men’s TennisLocation Results Date Event
Feb. 13, 2011 Feb. 18, 2011 Feb. 25, 2011 Mar. 1, 2011 Mar. 3, 2011 Mar. 6, 2011 Mar. 7, 2011 Mar. 8, 2011 Mar. 10, 2011 Mar. 11, 2011 Mar. 12, 2011 Mar. 19, 2011 Mar. 20, 2011 Mar. 23, 2011 Mar. 25, 2011 Apr. 2, 2011 Apr. 3, 2011 Apr. 6, 2011 Apr. 8, 2011 Apr. 12, 2011 Apr. 15, 2011 Apr. 20, 2011 Apr. 21, 2011
@ Furman @ Pfeiffer @ Lander @ Limestone UNC Asheville vs. East Stroudsburg vs. Chestnut Hill vs. Millersville vs. Bloomsburg vs. Palm Beach Atlantic vs. North Georgia Emmanuel Newberry* Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Catawba* Tusculum* Carson-Newman @ Mars Hill* Lincoln Memorial* Anderson* @ #39 Wingate* vs. #6 Newberry (SAC Quarterfinals) vs. #2 Anderson (SAC Semifinals)
Greenville, S.C. Misenheimer, N.C. Lander, S.C. Gaffney, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Wingate, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C.
Result 4-3 W 3-6 L 1-8 L 3-6 L 1-6 L 8-0 W 9-0 W 6-3 W Rained Out 8-1 W 4-5 L 9-0 W 8-1 W 8-1 W 5-4 W 6-3 W 8-1 W 7-2 W 5-4 W 4-5 L 4-5 L 5-0 W 2-5 L
Record: 14-8 (6-2 SAC)
Date Feb. 18, 2011 Feb. 20, 2011 Feb. 22, 2011 Feb. 25, 2011 Mar. 1, 2011 Mar. 6, 2011 Mar. 7, 2011 Mar. 9, 2011 Mar. 11, 2011 Mar. 12, 2011 Mar. 19, 2011 Mar. 19, 2011 Mar. 20, 2011 Mar. 23, 2011 Mar. 25, 2011 Apr. 2, 2011 Apr. 3, 2011 Apr. 6, 2011 Apr. 8, 2011 Apr. 12, 2011 Apr. 15, 2011 Apr. 20, 2011 Apr. 21, 2011
2011 BC Women’s Tennis Results Event Location @ Pfeiffer UNC-Asheville Western Carolina @ Lander @ Limestone vs. Baldwin-Wallace vs. Ashland vs. Indiana (Pa.) vs. Charleston (W.V.) vs. North Georgia Converse Emmanuel Newberry* Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Catawba* Tusculum* Carson-Newman* @ Mars Hill* Lincoln Memorial* Anderson* @ #32 Wingate* vs. #6 Tusculum (SAC Quarterfinals) vs. #2 Mars Hill (SAC Semifinals)
Misenheimer, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Lander, S.C. Gaffney, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head, S.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Mars Hill, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Brevard, N.C. Wingate, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Rock Hill, S.C.
Result 8-1 W 0-7 L 1-6 L 1-8 L 9-0 W 7-2 W 4-5 L 3-6 L 6-3 W 5-4 W 9-0 W 9-0 W 7-2 W 8-1 W 7-2 W 7-2 W 8-1 W 2-7 L 6-3 W 6-3 W 3-6 L 5-1 W 1-5 L
Record: 15-8 (7-2 SAC) Home events are in bold. * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event
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MEN’S SINGLES Cole Altizer Shane Apps Jarred Fisher Jonathon Lavelle Sam MacNeil Scott McCormick Gary Sugg Beau Wills Totals Percentage
Overall Dual Tour SAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 10-9 10-9 0-0 6-2 --- 0-2 3-4 7-3 --- --11-9 11-9 0-0 5-4 --- --- --- --- --- 11-9 8-12 8-12 0-0 2-7 --- --- --- 2-2 6-10 --0-3 0-3 0-0 0-1 --- --- 0-1 --- 0-2 --17-4 17-4 0-0 9-0 --- 15-4 1-0 1-0 --- --18-3 18-3 0-0 7-2 18-3 --- --- --- --- --- 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-1 0-1 --16-4 16-4 0-0 7-2 --- --- 11-2 5-0 0-2 --- 80-46 80-46 0-0 36-18 18-3 15-6 15-7 15-6 6-15 11-9 .635 .635 .000 .667 .857 .714 .682 .714 .286 .550
WOMEN’S SINGLES Overall Dual Tour SAC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ellie Bartholomew 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 --- --- --- --- --- 1-1 Claire Dillman 16-6 16-6 0-0 9-0 1-0 6-6 9-0 --- --- --Lindsay Hostetter 13-7 13-7 0-0 6-3 --- 6-3 7-4 --- --- --Elise Labus 15-5 15-5 0-0 7-2 --- --- --- --- 2-0 13-5 Jennifer Nyman 8-14 8-14 0-0 3-6 --- --- --- 2-0 6-14 --- Michelle Prata 15-8 15-8 0-0 7-2 --- --- 2-0 13-8 --- --- Lindsay Shaeffer 14-8 14-8 0-0 6-2 14-8 --- --- --- --- --- Ashley Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- Totals 83-49 83-49 0-0 38-16 15-8 12-9 18-4 15-8 8-14 15-6 Percentage .629 .629 .000 .704 .652 .571 .818 .652 .364 .714
2011 Doubles Statistcs
MEN’S DOUBLES Scott McCormick/Beau Wills Cole Altizer/Sam MacNeil Shane Apps/Jarred Fisher Jonathon Lavelle/Scott McCormick Sam MacNeil/Scott McCormick Jonathon Lavelle/Gary Sugg Shane Apps/Beau Wills Cole Altizer/Jarred Fisher Shane Apps/Gary Sugg Jonathon Lavelle/Sam MacNeil Totals Percentage
Overall Dual Tour SAC 16-2 16-2 0-0 9-0 13-4 13-4 0-0 7-1 9-10 9-10 0-0 2-7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 40-25 40-25 0-0 19-8 .615 .615 .000 .704
1 16-2 0-1 --- --- 0-3 --- --- --- --- --- 16-6 .727
2 3 --- --13-3 ----- 9-10 0-1 ----- --0-1 ----- 1-1 0-2 ----- 0-1 1-0 --- 14-7 10-12 .667 .455
WOMEN’S DOUBLES Claire Dillman/Lindsay Hostetter Jennifer Nyman/Lindsay Shaeffer Elise Labus/Michelle Prata Ellie Bartholomew/Michelle Prata Elise Labus/Jennifer Nyman Lindsay Hostetter/Lindsay Shaeffer Claire Dillman/Michelle Prata Totals Percentage
Overall Dual Tour SAC 7-7 7-7 0-0 1-1 7-5 7-5 0-0 1-0 6-4 6-4 0-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 3-8 3-8 0-0 2-6 7-2 7-2 0-0 5-2 6-3 6-3 0-0 5-2 40-29 40-29 0-0 16-11 .580 .580 .000 .593
1 7-7 --- --- --- --- 7-2 --- 14-9 .609
2 3 --- --7-5 ----- 6-4 --- 2-0 1-1 2-7 --- --6-3 --- 14-9 12-11 .609 .522
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Wingate Lincoln Memorial Brevard Anderson Mars Hill Newberry Catawba Tusculum Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne
Conference W-L-T Pct. 9-0 1.000 7-2 .778 7-2 .778 7-2 .778 5-4 .556 4-5 .444 3-6 .333 2-7 .222 1-8 .111 0-9 .000
Overall W-L-T Pct. 17-4 .810 13-6 .684 14-8 .636 14-9 .609 7-9 .438 6-14 .300 14-9 .609 6-12 .333 5-15 .250 2-14 .125
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Wingate Brevard Mars Hill Lincoln Memorial Anderson (S.C.) Tusculum Catawba Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne Newberry
Conference W-L-T Pct. 9-0 1.000 7-2 .778 7-2 .778 6-3 .667 6-3 .667 4-5 .444 3-6 .333 2-7 .222 1-8 .111 0-9 .000
Overall W-L-T Pct. 21-2 .913 15-8 .652 11-6 .647 13-5 .722 12-8 .600 11-9 .550 12-12 .500 9-10 .474 2-14 .125 4-17 .190
Individual Award Winners
Individual Award Winners
Player of the Year: Philipp Hoffmann, Lincoln Memorial Freshman of the Year: Sam MacNeil, Brevard Coach of the Year: Michael Cabana, Wingate Scholar-Athlete: Braeden Patchell, Wingate
Player of the Year: Erika Pinate, Mars Hill Freshman of the Year: Ali Evers, Wingate Coach of the Year: Michael Cabana, Wingate Scholar-Athlete: Blake Thompson, Tusculum
All-South Atlantic Conference Team All-South Atlantic Conference Team
First Team Stan Atema, Anderson Scott McCormick, Brevard Sam MacNeil, Brevard Philipp Hoffmann, Lincoln Memorial Vinicius Botelho, Newberry Matthew Lichtenstein, Wingate Drew Owen, Wingate Flavio Rathsam, Wingate
First Team Lauren Trumbull, Anderson Lindsay Hostetter, Brevard Lindsay Shaeffer, Brevard Leah Donoff, Lincoln Memorial Sofia Lopez Mimendi, Lincoln Memorial Erika Pinate, Mars Hill Ali Evers, Wingate Kara Stasikelis, Wingate
Second Team Deni Mehagic, Anderson Daniel Gonzalez, Anderson Beau Wills, Brevard Trent Slagle, Carson-Newman Thomas Mitchell, Catawba Tommy Brennan, Lenoir-Rhyne Lucas Simm, Mars Hill Michael Saunders, Newberry
Second Team Claire Dillman, Brevard Taryn Cappadona, Carson-Newman Kasia Zielinski, Catawba Emily Mauser, Lenoir-Rhyne Alexandra Granger, Lincoln Memorial Tatiana Dualiby, Mars Hill Blake Thompson, Tusculum Morgan Winston, Wingate Olivia Poole, Wingate
SAC PLAYERS/TEAMS RANKED SAC PLAYERS/TEAMS RANKED Nationally Ranked Teams #37 Anderson University Nationally Ranked Teams #27 Wingate University
#39 Wingate University
Nationally Ranked Players #29 Phillipp Hoffman, Lincoln Memorial #38 Scott McCormick, Brevard College #56 Stan Atema, Anderson University #58 Matt Lichtenstein, Wingate University Nationally Ranked Doubles #18 Goosens/Hoffman, Lincoln Memorial #36 Atema/Gonzalez, Anderson University Regionally Ranked Teams
Regionally Ranked Teams
#6 Wingate University #11 Anderson University
Regionally Ranked Players
#13 Erika Pinate, Mars Hill College
Regionally Ranked Doubles
#8 Lopez/Donoff, Lincoln Memorial
#12 Anderson University #13 Wingate University #18 Lincoln Memorial University
Regionally Ranked Players #9 Phillipp Hoffman, Lincoln Memorial #13 Scott McCormick, Brevard College #16 Stan Atema, Anderson University #17 Matt Lichtenstein, Wingate University Regionally Ranked Doubles #8 Goosens/Hoffman, Lincoln Memorial #10 Atema/Gonzalez, Anderson University
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Senior * 5-11 Honors and Awards Adelaide, Australia * Wichita State • 2011 All-SAC First Team Selection • Ranked 38th in the Nation • Ranked 13th in the Southeast Region • 18-3 on the season at #1 singles, 7-2 in the South Atlantic Conference • #13th ranked player in the Southeast Region, #38 in Nation • Possessed a 14 match winning streak during the season in singles (March 1 – April 6) • In doubles, teamed up with Beau Wills to go 16-2 and were the only #1 doubles team to go undefeated in conference • Defeated both nationally ranked doubles opponents in conference play and won 13 of their last 14 matches
Lindsay Shaeffer
Senior * 5-6 Honors and Awards Perrysburg, Ohio * Perrysburg HS • 2011 All-SAC First Team Selection • • • • • •
Was 14-8 in singles competition, went 6-2 in the SAC at #1 singles Teamed up with Lindsay Hostetter to go 5-2 in the SAC in doubles Teamed up with Jennifer Nyman to go 1-0 in the SAC in doubles Had a six match winning streak from March 19 – April 3 Had an eight match doubles winning streak from March 8 – April 3 Two-Time All-SAC First Team selection
Sam MacNeil Freshman * 6-0 * Dunfermline, Scotland * Queen Anne HS • • • • • • • •
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Honors and Awards • 2011 All-SAC First Team Selection • 2011 SAC Freshman of the Year
Went 17-4 in his freshman year, 15-4 at the #2 position, 9-0 in SAC competition Was the only player in the conference to go undefeated at the #2 singles position Was the only freshman in the conference to go undefeated on the year Is currently on a 11 match winning streak (March 6 – April 15) Clinched the 4-3 victory for Brevard over Division I Furman University Teamed up with Cole Altizer to go 12-3, 7-1 in conference play at #2 doubles Won 11 straight matches from March 11 – April 12 Was 1-0 in SAC competition with Jonathon Lavelle
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Lindsay Hostetter Junior * 5-10 Livonia, Mich. * Livonia Stevenson HS • • • • •
Honors and Awards • 2011 All-SAC First Team Selection
Was 13-7 in singles competition, went 6-3 in the SAC at #2 singles Teamed up with Lindsay Shaeffer to go 5-2 in the SAC in doubles Teamed up with Claire Dillman to go 1-1 in the SAC in doubles Won eight straight matches from March 11 – April 3 Preseason All-SAC First Team selection (2010 All-SAC Second Team)
Beau Wills
Freshman * 6-2 Honors and Awards New Zealand * Matamata College • 2011 All-SAC Second Team Selection • • • •
16-4 in singles play, 7-2 in conference action Notable wins on the season: 6-3, 6-0 over Josh Richmond (Furman) 6-3, 7-6 (10-4) over Flavio Rathsam (Wingate) Teamed up with Scott McCormick to be the only #1 doubles combination in the SAC to go undefeated in conference competition (9-0 in SAC play, including two over nationally ranked opponents from LMU and Wingate) • Was 16-2 in doubles competition on the season • Had a season high nine match win streak from March 6 – March 25
Claire Dillman Sophomore * 5-6 West Union, S.C. * Homeschooled
Honors and Awards • 2011 All-SAC Second Team Selection
• Was 15-6 in singles in 2011 and was the only undefeated player in the conference at #3 singles with a record of 9-0 in the SAC • Teamed up with Lindsay Hostetter to go 7-7, 1-1 SAC in doubles • Teamed up with Michelle Prata to go 5-2, 5-2 SAC in doubles • Has won her last 11 singles matches from March 19 – April 15 • Clinched team wins over Anderson and Carson-Newman • Preseason All-SAC Second Team selection
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2010 Volleyball Review Losing five seniors last year, including the school’s all-time blocks leader in Brooke Seaman, the Tornados looked to the 2010 season with a fresh mindset and a number of fresh faces as Coach Brenda Skeffington experienced a roster turnover which saw seven new players joining the team, with most seeing extensive playing time on the court this season. The Tornados opened the season with a trio of scrimmages on the schedule before taking their first two non-conference opponents in Converse in the 2010 season opener and Mountain State in their first match of the Volley in the Mountains. Brevard opened conference play on the road at Lenoir-Rhyne and fell to the Bears in a hard-fought Jamie Atkinson goes up for the 3-2 match. Other highlights from the season include Coach Brenda Skeffington achieving her attack in the 2010 volleyball preseason 500th career victory, BC’s 3-1 victory over North Greenville University at the Columbia Tri-Match and Senior Day as the Tornados recognized their lone senior on the 2010 squad, libero Rebecca Schoonover. The Tornados ended up the 2010 season with a 3-26 record, going 0-18 in South Atlantic Conference play, but have plenty of positives to work on as they prepare to enter the fourth year in South Atlantic Conference play under Coach Brenda Skeffington. Schoonover was named to the 2010 South Atlantic Conference All-Conference team as selected by the SAC SIDs. She was named the Second Team Libero after a year in which she recorded 514 digs, averaging 4.59 digs per game to lead the Tornados. The Tornados began the 2010 season with a trio of scrimmages, hosting Spartanburg Methodist and Pitt Community College, while traveling to Tigerville, S.C. to take on North Greenville University.
Brevard opened the regular season on the road, traveling to Spartanburg, S.C. to take on Converse College. The Tornados took the first two sets, 25-14, 25-15 against the Valkyries as freshman outside hitter Kortney Conner led the attack with 20 kills. Converse rallied back to take the next two sets 18-25 and 29-31 to push the match to the all-important fifth set. The Tornados went ahead in the final set, before taking the win 15-13, giving Coach Skeffington a milestone win as she recorded her 500th career victory.
Conner, Jamie Atkinson and Ashlie Morrison led the way for BC in their second match as the Tornados swept Mountain State in the opening match of the Volley in the Mountains tournament hosted by Montreat College. Conner had eight kills, while Atkinson and Morrison added seven apiece and Schoonover
The Brevard College volleyball team comes in to celebrate a point during a match
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led the BC defense with 17 digs as Brevard improved to 2-0 on the season.
Florida College and Montreat were the next two Brevard opponents and the Tornados fell in both, falling to a 2-2 record before opening South Atlantic Conference play at Lenoir-Rhyne.
The first set was a tightly contested affair as the set was tied up 11 times in the match with the final coming at 24 apiece. Conner put the Tornados up 25-24 with a kill and served home the ace to put BC up 1-0 after the first set.
The Bears took the second and third sets to go up 2-1 in the match. Brevard answered in Rebecca Schoonover goes down the fourth set taking a tough set in which the teams combined for 13 ties and 11 lead for one of her 1,591 career digs changes in the set, before Brevard took control following a combined block by Joy Oswalt and Ashley Wilson to put the Tornados up 21-20. Oswalt added a set of kills in the set before Jordei Osby put in the final point off the assist from Bethany Stevenson. In the final set, the Tornados rallied back from a 7-2 deficit, bringing the score to within 11-8, but were unable to complete the comeback in the 15-9 loss. Brevard suffered losses in several of their matches, before ending their streak on October 23rd against North Greenville, located in Columbia, S.C. in the first half of the Columbia Tri-Match. The Tornados fell in the first set of the match, 25-21, before Atkinson took over at the net, recording 14 kills and five blocks as Brevard won the next three sets, 25-23, 25-23, 25-23 to record the win. Schoonover added 19 digs, while Schoonover, Conner and Stevenson combined for 10 service aces in the match. Brevard closed out the rest of the 2010 season, falling in their final six matches to finish with a 3-26 record. Conner led BC with 221 kills on the season, averaging 2.33 kills per game, while Morrison averaged 2.10 kills per game, hitting a team-high 15.9 percent on the year. Stevenson led the Tornados on the year, averaging 7.44 set assists per game and also was the Brevard leader with 25 service aces on the year. Defensively, Schoonover captained the backline for Brevard, finishing the year with 3.81 digs per game, finishing with 381 on the season. Osby finished among the SAC leaders with 93 total blocks on the year, finishing the season averaging 1.03 blocks per game. Schoonover finishes her BC career in the all-time record book, sitting second overall in career digs with 1,591 digs and third overall in career digs per game with 3.74. Though Brevard loses Schoonover, the Tornados return impressive depth at the net as Osby, Morrison, Atkinson and Erin Rollins will look to return the BC Volleyball program to prominence in the coming seasons.
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Coach Skeffington designs a play for the Tornados during a timeout
2010 Volleyball Review Roster Breakdown
2010 Brevard College Volleyball Roster
7 26 1 22 8 20 4 2 3 10 6 9 99 16 21
4-10 5-3 5-4 Back Row (L to R): Coach Skeffington, Kortney Conner, Bethany Stevenson, Sawyer Gray, Jamie Atkinson, Jordei Osby, 5-6 Joy Oswalt, Ashley Wilson, Erin Rollins. Middle Row (L to R): Erin Cox, Amanda Possidente, Cassie Smatana, Hayley 5-8 Fisher, Ashlie Morrison. Front Row (L to R): Lindsey Rogers, Rebecca Schoonover, Sydney Yeomans. 5-9 2010 Brevard College Volleyball Numerical Roster 5-10 # Name Cl. Ht. Pos. Hometown/Previous School 1 Erin Cox Fr. 5-9 S/OH Stoneville, N.C./Rockingham County 5-11 6-0 2 Amanda Possidente Fr. 5-4 Def Salisbury, N.C./East Rowan HS 6-1
3 Lindsey Rogers
Jr.
5-3
Def/S
Hickory, N.C./Hickory HS
4 Joy Oswalt
Fr.
5-11
OH/MH
Cape Cateret, N.C./Swansboro HS
6 Cassie Smatana
Jr.
5-8
OH
Albuquerque, N.M./Colby CC
7 Jamie Atkinson
So.
6-1
OH/MH
Spartanburg, S.C./Broome HS
8 Ashlie Morrison
Jr.
5-9
OH/MH
Denver, Colo./Thomas Jefferson HS
9 Bethany Stevenson
So.
5-8
S
Prattville, Ala./Prattville HS
10 Erin Rollins
Fr.
5-10
MH
Murphy, N.C./Hiwassee Dam HS
16 Ashley Wilson
So.
6-0
MH
Lansing, Mich./Lansing Everett HS
20 Jordei Osby
Jr.
6-1
MH
Goldsboro, N.C./Eastern Wayne HS
21 Sydney Yeomans
So.
5-6
Def
Ball Ground, Ga. /Sequoyah HS
22 Sawyer Gray
Fr.
5-10
OH
Sneeds Ferry, N.C./Dixon HS
26 Kortney Conner
Fr.
5-10
OH
Franklin, N.C./Franklin HS
99 Rebecca Schoonover* Sr.
4-10
Def.
Palm City, Fla./John Carroll Catholic
Head Coach: Brenda Skeffington (10th year at Brevard, 26th year overall)
* - designates Team Captain
Alphabetical Jamie Atkinson Kortney Conner Erin Cox Sawyer Gray Ashlie Morrison Jordei Osby Joy Oswalt Amanda Possidente Lindsey Rogers Erin Rollins Cassie Smatana Bethany Stevenson Rebecca Schoonover Ashley Wilson Sydney Yeomans By Height Rebecca Schoonover Lindsey Rogers Amanda Possidente Sydney Yeomans Cassie Smatana Bethany Stevenson Erin Cox Ashlie Morrison Erin Rollins Sawyer Gray Kortney Conner Joy Oswalt Ashley Wilson Jamie Atkinson Jordei Osby
By Position Setter Outside Hitter Middle Hitter Defensive/Libero
3 7 6 4
By Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
6 4 4 1
By State North Carolina Georgia South Carolina Colorado Alabama Michigan Florida New Mexico
8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Pronunciations Possidente Pos-ih-dent-ay Jordei Jor-day Yeomans Yoh-mans Sawyer Soy-yer Schoonover Scoon-over Skeffington Skeff-ing-ton Smatana Smah-tan-ah
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All Matches Conference Non-Conference
Overall 3-26 0-18 3-8
Home 0-12 0-9 0-3
Away 1-12 0-9 1-3
Neutral 2-2 0-0 2-2
Date Opponent Score Score by set Overall Conf. Time Attend Kills Leader Sep. 2 at Converse W 3-2 25-14,25-15,18-25,29-31,15-13 1-0 0-0 95 Conner 20 Sep. 4 vs Mountain State^ W 3-0 25-11,25-16,25-16 2-0 0-0 2:00 - Atkinson, Morrison 7 Sep. 4 vs Florida College^ 0-3 L 16-25,18-25,17-25 2-1 0-0 2:00 - Conner 13 Sep. 4 vs Montreat^ 0-3 L 19-25,19-25,20-25 2-2 0-0 2:00 - Osby 6 *Sep. 7 at LRU 2-3 L 26-24,13-25,18-25,25-22,9-15 2-3 0-1 2:04 346 Conner, Atkinson 9 *Sep. 10 TUSCULUM 0-3 L 15-25,13-25,20-25 2-4 0-2 1:07 421 Morrison, Osby 8 *Sep. 11 MARS HILL 0-3 L 24-26,19-25,15-25 2-5 0-3 1:24 341 Atkinson 11 *Sep. 17 at Anderson 0-3 L 14-25,17-25,16-25 2-6 0-4 1:20 107 Morrison 8 *Sep. 18 at Newberry 0-3 L 15-25,23-25,16-25 2-7 0-5 1:11 44 Osby 7 Sep. 22 BELMONT ABBEY 1-3 L 25-17,21-25,13-25,16-25 2-8 0-5 1:39 276 Conner 11 *Sep. 24 CATAWBA 0-3 L 23-25,17-25,20-25 2-9 0-6 1:19 312 Morrison 10 *Sep. 28 WINGATE 0-3 L 18-25,25-27,13-25 2-10 0-7 1:21 256 Conner 12 *Oct. 1 at Carson-Newman 1-3 L 27-29,25-22,12-25,27-29 2-11 0-8 1:50 125 Morrison 14 *Oct. 2 at Lincoln Memorial 0-3 L 16-25,17-25,12-25 2-12 0-9 1:10 105 Conner 10 Oct. 6 at Queens 0-3 L 21-25,19-25,13-25 2-13 0-9 1:30 125 Morrison 14 *Oct. 8 at Tusculum 0-3 L 16-25,21-25,18-25 2-14 0-10 1:19 213 Morrison 8 *Oct. 9 at Mars Hill 0-3 L 15-25,20-25,20-25 2-15 0-11 1:15 114 Conner 10 *Oct. 12 LRU 1-3 L 17-25,17-25,27-25,14-25 2-16 0-12 1:33 519 Conner 11 *Oct. 15 ANDERSON 0-3 L 21-25,19-25,21-25 2-17 0-13 1:06 245 Conner 8 *Oct. 16 NEWBERRY 0-3 L 22-25,21-25,11-25 2-18 0-14 1:11 68 Conner 9 Oct. 21 at Southern Wesleyan 0-3 L 22-25,20-25,16-25 2-19 0-14 2:00 - Atkinson, Morrison 9 Oct. 23 vs North Greenville# W 3-1 21-25,25-23,25-23,25-23 3-19 0-14 2:21 - Atkinson 14 Oct. 23 at Columbia College# 1-3 L 25-16,23-25,15-25,22-25 3-20 0-14 2:00 - Morrison 10 *Oct. 26 at Wingate 0-3 L 18-25,20-25,15-25 3-21 0-15 1:09 238 Morrison 9 *Oct. 29 at Catawba 0-3 L 16-25,5-25,10-25 3-22 0-16 0:53 362 Conner 8 Nov. 2 MONTREAT 0-3 L 19-25,15-25,23-25 3-23 0-16 1:17 201 Morrison 7 *Nov. 5 CARSON-NEWMAN 0-3 L 25-27,17-25,20-25 3-24 0-17 1:35 243 Morrison 7 *Nov. 6 LINCOLN MEMORIAL 0-3 L 23-25,21-25,13-25 3-25 0-18 1:08 - Osby 8 Nov. 9 KING 0-3 L 20-25,16-25,26-28 3-26 0-18 1:17 221 Conner 11 Home events are in bold SAC Tournament games are in bold italics * - indicates South Atlantic Conference event ^ - indicates Volley in the Mountains Match # - indicates Columbia Tri-Match
Attendance
Home
Away
Neutral
Dates
12
13
4
Total
3,103
1,874
-
259
144
-
Average
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Blocks Leader Rollins 6 Osby 3 Osby 3 Osby 6 Atkinson 4 Osby 2 Osby 6 None Wilson, Atkinson 3 Osby 4 Three with 1 Osby 6 Osby 6 Osby 4 Morrison 2 Rollins 5 Osby 4 Osby 7 Osby 5 Atkinson 2 Osby 3 Osby 8 Osby 6 Atkinson 5 Atkinson, Rollins 1 Atkinson, Wilson 2 Osby 3 Atkinson 3 Atkinson 4
2010 Volleyball Review overall Statistics
Name GP Ashlie Morrison 87 Jordei Osby 90 Jamie Atkinson 96 Bethany Stevenson 89 Kortney Conner 95 Joy Oswalt 30 Erin Rollins 74 Erin Cox 43 Lindsey Rogers 87 Amanda Possidente 9 Rebecca Schoonover 95 Cassie Smatana 63 Sydney Yeomans 94 Ashley Wilson 33 Sawyer Gray 19 TORNADOS 96 Opponents 96
|----------------ATTACK----------------| |--SETTING--| |------SERVE------| |--------DIG--------| |-------------------BLOCKING-------------------| MP K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SA/Gm SE RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE 28 183 2.10 90 585 .159 12 0.14 3 0.03 16 3 76 0.87 4 19 23 0.26 5 2 28 144 1.60 87 385 .148 1 0.01 0 0.00 2 0 30 0.33 36 57 93 1.03 24 4 29 169 1.76 84 578 .147 36 0.38 8 0.08 4 14 83 0.86 4 61 65 0.68 9 2 27 55 0.62 28 205 .132 662 7.44 25 0.28 29 1 164 1.84 0 21 21 0.24 6 38 29 221 2.33 144 675 .114 7 0.07 16 0.17 29 28 173 1.82 2 6 8 0.08 3 4 19 26 0.87 16 93 .108 2 0.07 0 0.00 8 1 14 0.47 0 3 3 0.10 1 0 29 65 0.88 48 195 .087 1 0.01 8 0.11 22 2 29 0.39 11 30 41 0.55 5 2 20 23 0.53 18 81 .062 22 0.51 3 0.07 5 2 21 0.49 0 3 3 0.07 0 7 27 11 0.13 10 71 .014 82 0.94 11 0.13 23 23 140 1.61 0 0 0 0.00 0 3 7 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 0.33 0 0.00 0 0 2 0.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 29 4 0.04 5 40 -.025 20 0.21 15 0.16 18 38 381 4.01 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 25 15 0.24 20 85 -.059 2 0.03 5 0.08 10 13 53 0.84 0 1 1 0.02 3 1 29 11 0.12 18 110 -.064 8 0.09 20 0.21 30 25 188 2.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 23 10 0.30 17 46 -.152 0 0.00 1 0.03 5 1 3 0.09 2 12 14 0.42 3 1 14 2 0.11 7 30 -.167 1 0.05 0 0.00 0 2 3 0.16 0 1 1 0.05 0 1 29 939 9.78 593 3181 .109 859 8.95 115 1.20 201 176 1360 14.17 59 214 166.0 1.73 59 66 29 1223 12.74 519 3282 .215 1121 11.68 176 1.83 168 113 1469 15.30 55 184 147.0 1.53 58 55
conference-only Statistics
Name GP MP Ashlie Morrison 54 18 Jordei Osby 56 18 Jamie Atkinson 58 18 Bethany Stevenson 51 17 Kortney Conner 58 18 Joy Oswalt 15 13 Erin Rollins 40 18 Erin Cox 23 8 Lindsey Rogers 53 18 Amanda Possidente 1 0 Rebecca Schoonover 58 18 Cassie Smatana 38 12 Sydney Yeomans 58 18 Ashley Wilson 23 6 Sawyer Gray 13 3 TORNADOS 58 18 Opponents 58 18
|----------------ATTACK----------------| |--SETTING--| |------SERVE------| |--------DIG--------| |-----------BLOCKING-----------| K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SA/Gm SE RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game 116 2.15 59 379 .150 8 0.15 3 0.06 16 2 62 1.15 2 12 14 0.26 94 1.68 64 265 .113 1 0.02 0 0.00 1 0 22 0.39 12 43 55 0.98 98 1.69 50 342 .140 19 0.33 4 0.07 0 8 51 0.88 2 40 42 0.72 32 0.63 17 115 .130 369 7.24 15 0.29 15 0 94 1.84 0 13 13 0.25 130 2.24 87 409 .105 6 0.10 8 0.14 20 21 102 1.76 1 5 6 0.10 9 0.87 10 48 .062 0 0.00 0 0.00 6 1 8 0.53 0 2 2 0.13 32 0.80 30 108 .019 0 0.00 2 0.05 11 0 11 0.28 3 19 22 0.55 9 0.39 10 44 -.023 19 0.83 3 0.13 3 1 15 0.65 0 2 2 0.09 5 0.09 7 40 -.050 71 1.34 5 0.09 12 11 88 1.66 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 1 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 1 0.02 5 13 -.308 14 0.24 6 0.10 9 25 209 3.60 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.16 7 35 -.029 1 0.03 1 0.03 4 5 30 0.79 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.10 15 67 -.134 6 0.10 10 0.17 16 15 107 1.84 0 0 0 0.00 7 0.30 15 35 -.229 0 0.00 1 0.04 4 1 2 0.09 1 7 8 0.35 1 0.08 6 26 -.192 1 0.08 0 0.00 0 1 3 0.23 0 1 1 0.08 550 9.48 383 1927 .087 515 8.88 58 1.00 117 103 805 13.88 21 144 93.0 1.60 774 13.34 297 1999 .239 714 12.31 103 1.78 101 56 872 15.03 23 132 89.0 1.53
Brevard College senior libero Rebecca Schoonover led the Tornados in digs with 4.01 per game and finished her careeras second all-time in the BC record books with 1,591 digs
The Tornados did a number of community service events during the season, including a free volleyball clinich for the Girl Scouts of Asheville and all the youth in attendance at one of the games
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BC
OPP
939 593 3181 .109 9.8
1223 519 3282 .215 12.7
859 8.9
1121 11.7
115 201 1.2
176 168 1.8
176 1.8
113 1.2
1360 14.2
1469 15.3
59 214 166.0 1.7 59 66
55 184 147.0 1.5 58 55
3103 12/259 4/0 0 0
1874 13/144
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MATCH WINS BY #GAMES Tornados Opponents
1 0 0
2 0 0
3 1 21
4 1 4
5 1 1
Total 3 26
GAMES WON BY GAME Tornados Opponents
1 5 24
2 4 25
3 3 26
4 2 5
5 1 1
Total 15 81
POINTS BY GAME Tornados Opponents
1 589 689
2 556 703
3 508 717
4 158 180
5 24 28
Total 1835 2317
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|----------------ATTACK----------------| |--SETTING--| |------SERVE------| |--------DIG--------| |-------------------BLOCKING-------------------|
Name
GP
K
E
TA
Pct
A
SA
SE
RE
DIG BS
BA
Sept. 2
Total BE
BHE
at Converse
5
53
25
171 .164
46
7
9
10
49
6
10
2
11.0
1
Sept. 4
vs Mountain State
3
37
11
90
.289
32
13
7
3
55
4
1
2
4.5
4
Sept. 4
vs Florida College
3
34
14
97
.206
30
4
6
7
34
3
0
2
3.0
4
Sept. 4
vs Montreat
3
24
30
100 -.060 17
2
7
4
42
7
4
4
9.0
3
Sept. 7
at LRU
5
39
28
146 .075
36
7
8
5
61
1
10
3
6.0
1
Sept. 10 TUSCULUM
3
26
22
93
.043
25
4
6
4
31
0
4
1
2.0
3
Sept. 11 MARS HILL
3
38
17
105 .200
36
2
11
8
45
3
8
0
7.0
1
Sept. 17 at Anderson
3
24
17
75
.093
23
6
8
9
34
0
0
2
0.0
0
Sept. 18 at Newberry
3
26
19
90
.078
23
2
4
9
40
1
8
2
5.0
1
Sept. 22 BELMONT ABBEY
4
41
24
129 .132
39
2
10
4
58
3
8
2
7.0
2
Sept. 24 CATAWBA
3
38
22
109 .147
35
1
10
5
56
1
2
0
2.0
4
Sept. 28 WINGATE
3
35
18
93
.183
34
0
8
7
37
1
14
1
8.0
2
Oct. 1
at Carson-Newman
4
48
29
148 .128
44
9
7
6
54
2
16
3
10.0
3
Oct. 2
at Lincoln Memorial
3
25
17
94
.085
25
1
9
5
38
0
10
5
5.0
4
Oct. 6
at Queens
3
33
15
95
.189
34
0
3
6
54
0
3
0
1.5
2
Oct. 8
at Tusculum
3
29
17
111 .108
25
4
9
5
46
2
10
1
7.0
2
Oct. 9
at Mars Hill
3
29
26
115 .026
27
4
3
2
49
2
4
2
4.0
5
Oct. 12
LRU
4
37
29
136 .059
33
3
7
8
64
2
12
2
8.0
3
Oct. 15
ANDERSON
3
26
25
111 .009
26
3
2
4
50
1
12
1
7.0
1
Oct. 16
NEWBERRY
3
21
21
104 .000
18
0
0
7
48
0
4
0
2.0
3
Oct. 21
at Southern Wesleyan
3
32
21
110 .100
27
3
6
6
42
1
4
6
3.0
2
Oct. 23
vs North Greenville
4
42
20
135 .163
36
11
11
7
62
7
12
7
13.0
3
Oct. 23
at Columbia College
4
38
14
130 .185
33
7
12
16
72
4
14
3
11.0
4
Oct. 26
at Wingate
3
27
26
101 .010
27
3
5
4
35
1
12
2
7.0
0
Oct. 29
at Catawba
3
21
22
90
-.011 20
2
5
6
32
0
2
3
1.0
0
Nov. 2
MONTREAT
3
25
18
97
.072
22
3
10
5
37
3
4
0
5.0
3
Nov. 5
CARSON-NEWMAN
3
32
17
114 .132
31
4
7
4
51
3
8
2
7.0
0
Nov. 6
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
3
29
11
92
.196
27
3
8
5
34
1
8
1
5.0
2
Nov. 9
KING
3
30
18
100 .120
28
5
3
5
50
0
10
0
5.0
3
Tornados
96
939
593
3181 .109
859
115
201
176
1360 59
214
59
166.0 66
Opponent
96
1223 519
3282 .215
1121 176
168
113
1469 55
184
58
147.0 55
TEAM PER-GAME: Games played: 96 Kills per game: 9.78 Assists per game: 8.95 Service aces per game: 1.20 Reception errors per game: 1.83 Digs per game: 14.17 Blocks per game: 1.73 Ball handling errors per game: 0.69 Reception errors per game: 1.83
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Conference W L Wingate 18 0 Tusculum 16 2 LMU 12 6 Carson-Newman 10 8 Catawba 9 9 Anderson (S.C.) 8 10 Mars Hill 7 11 Lenoir-Rhyne 5 13 Newberry 5 13 Brevard 0 18
Individual Statistics Leaders
Overall Pct. W L Pct. 1.000 31 2 .939 .889 25 7 .781 .667 23 8 .742 .556 20 11 .645 .500 14 13 .519 .444 18 15 .545 .389 13 12 .520 .278 12 15 .444 .278 13 18 .419 .000 3 26 .103
Individual Award Winners
Player of the Year - Stormi Gale, Wingate Freshman of the Year - Ashley Sarmiento, Tusculum Coach of the Year - Shelton Collier, Wingate; Michael Robinson, Tusculum Volleyball Scholar-Athlete - Jamie Lancaster, Anderson
All-South Atlantic Conference Team First Team
Second Team
Jamie Lancaster, Anderson Nikki James, Carson-Newman Carly Mozgai, Carson-Newman Kaitlyn Whitmer, Catawba Lauren Kiwacka, Lincoln Memorial Ashley Knight, Lincoln Memorial Caitlyn Dean, Tusculum (Libero) Kaitlin Walton, Lincoln Memorial Alyssa Raterman, Tusculum Maggie Murphy, Mars Hill (Libero) Ashley Sarmiento, Tusculum Samantha Parrish, Newberry Lauren Billo, Wingate Samantha Underwood, Tusculum Stormi Gale, Wingate Liz Willis, Wingate
All-Freshman Team
Kaitlin Walton, Lincoln Memorial Samantha Parrish, Newberry Caitlyn Dean, Tusculum Ashley Sarmiento, Tusculum Anna Hilton, Wingate Cory McGowan, Wingate
STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS
Hitting Percentage Stormi Gale, Wingate, .389 Kills Per Set Carly Mozgai, Carson-Newman, 4.17 Assists Per Set Ashley Sarmiento, Tusculum, 10.37 Blocks Per Set Nikki James, Carson-Newman, 1.72 Service Aces Per Set Nadia Andrade, Newberry, 0.44 Digs Per Set Caitlyn Dean, Tusculum, 7.02 Team Hitting Percentage Wingate, .276 Team Assists Per Game Wingate, 13.94 Team Kills Per Game Wingate, 14.87 Team Winning Percentage Wingate, .962 Opponent Hitting Percentage Wingate, .132 Team Blocks Per Game Carson-Newman, 2.78 Team Service Aces Per Game Newberry, 1.77 Digs Per Game Tusculum, 19.66
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Hitting Percentage
1. Stormi Gale, WU 2. Alyssa Raterman, TC 3. Anna Hilton, WU 4. Rebecca Bloemer, WU 5. Nikki James, C-N 6. Blaire Fowler, LMU 7. Allyson Ray, TC 8. Taylor Doss, CAT 9. Jamie Lancaster, AU 10. Carly Mozgai, C-N
Kills Per Set
1. Carly Mozgai, C-N 2. Jamie Lancaster, AU 3. Samantha Parrish, NEW 4. Stormi Gale, WU 5. Kaitlyn Whitmer, CAT 6. Brooke Christenbury, LRU 7. Evie Tafunai, MHC 8. Cory McGowan, WU 9. Kaitlin Walton, LMU 10. Shay Meeks, CAT
Assists Per Set
1. Ashley Sarmiento, TC 2. Lindsay Doggett, AU 3. Jordan Raye, CAT 4. Brianna Blakely, NEW 5. Sarah Paquette, MHC 6. Becca Smith, MHC 7. Bethany Stevenson, BC 8. Kaitlyn Burton, LRU 9. Liz Willis, WU 10. Lara McDonald, C-N
.365 .350 .327 .308 .288 .280 .273 .270 .269 .268 4.17 3.83 3.41 3.21 3.15 3.15 3.08 2.96 2.92 2.92 10.39 8.35 8.04 7.54 7.51 7.49 7.44 7.27 6.95 6.11
Service Aces Per Set
1. Nadia Andrade, NEW 2. Carly Mozgai, C-N 3. Adria Mullaney, AU 4. Bailee Price, TC 5. Courtney Lawson, C-N 6. Kara Harris, NEW 7. Laura Ann Huskey, MHC 8. Jamie Lancaster, AU 9. Sam Underwood, TC 10. Bethany Stevenson, BC
Blocks Per Set 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Nikki James, C-N Jordei Osby, BC Stormi Gale, WU Tiffany Rowe, AU Anna Logan, CAT Cheyenne Cash, LRU
Digs Per Set
1. Caitlyn Dean, TC 2. Maggie Murphy, MHC 3. Jenny Young, CAT 4. Angelle Hayes, C-N 5. Adria Mullaney, AU 6. Maggie Malone, WU 7. Kristen Cantrell, LMU 8. Rebecca Schoonover, BC 9. Marrissa Church, LRU 10. Jamie Lancaster, AU
0.43 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.37 0.34 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.28 1.73 1.03 1.01 0.98 0.89 0.76
7.10 6.38 5.33 5.00 4.96 4.46 4.29 4.01 3.82 3.52
Team Statistics Leaders Hitting Percentage 1. Wingate 2. Lincoln Memorial 3. Tusculum 4. Carson-Newman 5. Catawba 6. Lenoir-Rhyne 7. Anderson 8. Mars Hill 9. Newberry 10. Brevard
Kills Per Set
1. Wingate 2. Lincoln Memorial 3. Tusculum 4. Carson-Newman 5. Catawba 6. Newberry 7. Mars Hill 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 9. Anderson 10. Brevard
Assists Per Set
1. Wingate 2. Lincoln Memorial 3. Tusculum 4. Carson-Newman 5. Catawba 6. Newberry 7. Mars Hill 8. Anderson 9. Lenoir-Rhyne 10. Brevard
.273 .226 .215 .210 .200 .177 .169 .167 .141 .109 14.90 13.18 13.04 12.48 12.28 11.78 11.76 11.42 11.34 9.78 14.03 12.20 11.99 11.42 11.22 1.06 10.99 10.52 10.27 8.95
Service Aces Per Set 1. Newberry 2. Anderson 3. Lincoln Memorial 4. Tusculum 5. Wingate 6. Mars Hill 7. Carson-Newman 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 9. Brevard 10. Catawba
Blocks Per Set
1. Carson-Newman 2. Wingate 3. Brevard 4. Anderson 5. Lenoir-Rhyne 6. Lincoln Memorial 7. Mars Hill 8. Catawba 9. Tusculum 10. Newberry
Digs Per Set
1. Tusculum 2. Wingate 3. Mars Hill 4. Lincoln Memorial 5. Catawba 6. Newberry 7. Anderson 8. Carson-Newman 9. Brevard 10. Lenoir-Rhyne
1.72 1.62 1.53 1.51 1.50 1.34 1.30 1.21 1.20 1.06 2.76 2.20 1.73 1.67 1.65 1.64 1.62 1.58 1.31 1.11 20.02 18.38 18.08 17.77 17.35 17.07 16.62 16.43 14.17 13.57
2010 Volleyball Review 2010 individual Highs
Most Kills 3 sets: 4 sets: 5 sets: Season:
14, Ashlie Morrison, @ Queens, Oct. 6, 2010 14, Jamie Atkinson, North Greenville, Oct. 23, 2010 14, Ashlie Morrison, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 20, Kortney Conner, @ Converse, Sept. 2, 2010 221, Kortney Conner
Most Attacks 3 sets: 4 sets: 5 sets: Season:
33, Kortney Conner, vs. Florida College, Sept. 4, 2010 36, Kortney Conner, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 47, Kortney Conner, @ Converse, Sept. 2, 2010 675, Kortney Conner
Highest Hitting Percentage (minimum 12 kills) Match (14): .367, Ashlie Morrison, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 Season (183): .159, Ashlie Morrison
Most Assists 3 sets: 4 sets: 5 sets: Season:
Most Service Aces Match: Season:
Most Digs 3 sets: 4 sets: 5 sets: Season:
Most Solo Blocks Match: Season:
2010 Team Highs Most Kills:
3 sets: 38, Catawba, Sept. 24, 2010 4 sets: 48, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 5 sets: 53, @ Converse, Sept. 2, 2010 Season: 939 Most Attacks:
Morrison
3 sets: 115, @ Mars Hill, Oct. 9, 2010 4 sets: 148, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 5 sets: 171, @ Converse, Sept. 2, 2010 Season: 3,181 Highest Hitting Percentage (min. 50 attacks): Match: .289, Mountain State, Sept. 4, 2010 Season: .109 (939k-593e-3181a)
30, Bethany Stevenson, Three Times 36, Bethany Stevenson, Belmont Abbey, Sept. 22, 2010 35, Bethany Stevenson, @ Converse, Sept. 2, 2010 662, Bethany Stevenson
Conner Most Assists: 3 sets: 36, Mars Hill, Sept. 11, 2010 4 sets: 44, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 5 sets: 46, @ Converse, Sept. 2, 2010
4, Kortney Conner, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 4, Rebecca Schoonover, North Greenville, Oct. 23, 2010 3, Sydney Yeomans, vs Mountain State Sept. 4, 2010 3, Bethany Stevenson, North Greenville, Oct. 23, 2010 3, Bethany Stevenson, vs Mountain State, Sept. 4, 2010 25, Bethany Stevenson
Season: 859 Most Digs:
Stevenson
3 sets: 56, Catawba, Sept. 24, 2010 4 sets: 72, @ Columbia, Oct. 23, 2010 5 sets: 61, @ Lenoir-Rhyne, Sept. 7, 2010 Season: 1,360
24, Rebecca Schoonover, @ Queens, Oct. 6, 2010 22, Rebecca Schoonover, Belmont Abbey, Sept. 22, 2010 16, Rebecca Schoonover, @ Lenoir-Rhyne, Sept. 7, 2010 381, Rebecca Schoonover
Most Service Aces: Match: 18, vs Mountain State, Sept. 4, 2010 Season: 115
Schoonover 6, Jordei Osby, @ Montreat, Sept. 4, 2010 36, Jordei Osby
Most Block Assists Match: 6, Jordei Osby, Wingate, Sept. 28, 2010 6, Jordei Osby, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 Season: 57, Jordei Osby
Most Total Blocks (TB=BS+BA) Match: 8 (4-4), Jordei Osby, North Greenville, Oct. 23, 2010 7 (2-5), Jordei Osby, Lenoir-Rhyne (Oct. 12, 2010 Season: 93, Jordei Osby
Most Solo Blocks: Match: 7, @ Montreat, Sept. 4, 2010
7, North Greenville, Oct. 23, 2010
Season: 59 Most Assist Blocks: Match: 16, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010
Osby
Season: 214 Most Total Blocks (TB=BS+1/2BA):
13.0, North Greenville, Oct. 23, 2010
11.0, @ Converse, Sept. 2, 2010 Participation Sets in a Season: 96, Jamie Atkinson Matches in a Season: 29, Jamie Atkinson, Kortney Conner, Erin Rollins, Rebecca Schoonover Sydney Yeomans
11.0, @ Columbia, Oct. 23, 2010 10.0, @ Carson-Newman, Oct. 1, 2010 Season: 166.0
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Tristan Cowie, Male Athlete of the Year
Tristan Cowie finished off his senior campaign as the
Tornados most decorated men’s cyclist in program history
as the Dawsonville, Ga. native became the first men’s
rider to win the Omnium National Champion at the
2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Fall Mountain Bike National
Championships.
Cowie is the second BC cyclist to win Brevard College
Student-Athlete of the Year, following in the footsteps of
Johanne Tuttle’s recognition in 2009.
Cowie was the top men’s cyclist for the 2010 year and graduates as the most decorated men’s cyclist in program history, having achieved 10 podium finishes at the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships throughout his four years of competing, including a pair of individual National Championships in the Cross Country and Short Track events, which he achieved in 2008. Cowie was also a strong contributor to the Tornados back-to-back team National Championships and after three years of finishing on the podium in the Omnium standings, the senior finally won the overall individual Omnium Championship, showing his all-around ability in the four events. Cowie has also raced with the USA Cycling National Team and was part of the 2009 USA Cycling Development Camp in Kirtchzarten, Germany. 152
Lindsay Shaeffer, Female Athlete of the Year
Lindsay Shaeffer finished off her story book career at
Brevard College, winning her second Brevard College
Student-Athlete of the Year recognition, as well as being
named the Senior GPA recipient.
Shaeffer first won the award back in 2008 as a sophomore
as she led the Tornados to the Finals of the 2008 Food Lion
SAC Tennis Tournament.
Shaeffer was the #1 singles player on the women’s tennis
team for the entirety of her career at Brevard College,
winning 118 combined matches in singles play at the #1
singles and the #1 doubles position. She is also the first BC Athlete in any of the 18 programs the college supports to have received First Team AllConference recogntion three times. Shaeffer also excelled in South Atlantic Conference play, having won a combined 35 matches in singles and doubles, taking on the top players in one of the premier conferences in the Southeast Region, and in the three years the Tornados were eligible for the postseason, she also accumulated six overall wins in South Atlantic Conference tournament play. Shaeffer also received the Senior GPA award and was influential in the Brevard Team GPA banner going to the women’s tennis team for the 2011 2012 year, having finished her collegiate career with a 3.99 grade point average and graduated with a degree in Psychology.
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2010-2011 Champs Results The Brevard College Athletic Department celebrated the 3rd year of the Champs Cup Challenge, in which the athletic teams of Brevard College participate and compete in five different Life Skills components. The components include: Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, Career Development, Personal Development and Service Development. The athletes participate and attend various events and games throughout the year on the campus of Brevard College to earn points toward receiving the Champs Cup. The Cup changed hands for the third time in as many years as the Women’s Basketball team held off the Volleyball team in winning the overall title for the first time under Coach Shannon Reid. The women’s basketball team achieved 404 of the 1812 points earned during the 2010-2011 academic year. Five teams split the individual category awards, receiving plaques for their achievements. In the area of Academic Excellence, student-athletes earn points for making the Fall Honor Roll, the Dean’s List, and achieving Academic All-Region and All-American status. The Women’s Tennis team won this award for the first time, claiming the title with 58 points. The Cycling Team, on the back of their second consecutive Fall Mountain Bike National Championship, won the Athletic Excellence Award for the second time. Teams earn points for this award in various categories including Coach of the Year honors, All-Conference recognition, All-Region honors and National Championship honors. The cyclists garnered a total of 35.1 points, winning the award for the first time since 2008. In the area of Career Development, the teams participated in resume writing and career seminars that were held on campus throughout the 2010-2011 year. The Softball Team won the award for the first time, earning 64 points in the category. The teams participated in work shops such as depression screening, alcohol screening, spiritual growth, diversity club, art shows, plays and nutritional seminars in the Personal Development category. The women’s soccer team took home the title this year, receiving 53 points. In the final category, the Tornados showed their dedication to each other and to the community as they competed in the area of Service Development. Almost 50 percent of the total Champs Cup Challenge points were earned in this area. The winner of the category for the second time since the implementation of the Cup was the Women’s Basketball team, which accumulated 281 points. Previous Winners of the Champs Cup and Categories: Champs Cup Champions – Women’s Basketball (2010-2011), Men’s Basketball (2009-2010), Volleyball (20082009) Academic Excellence – Women’s Tennis (2010-2011), Women’s Soccer (2009-2010), Men’s Tennis (2008-2009) Athletic Excellence – Cycling (2010-2011), Men’s Basketball (2009-2010), Cycling (2008-2009) Career Development – Softball (2010-2011), Football (2009-2010), Men’s Basketball (2008-2009) Personal Development – Women’s Soccer (2010-2011), Volleyball (2009-2010, 2008-2009) Service Development – Women’s Basketball (2010-2011, 2008-2009), Men’s Soccer (2009-2010)
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Personal Career Sport # of Athletes Service Athletic Development Academic Development Baseball 35 8 3 6 18 0 Cheerleading 14 4 0 13 7 4 Cycling 22 0 117 4 16 0 Football 79 0 81 35 19 20 Men's Basketball 16 4 24 34 8 8 Men's XC/TF 13 0 0 7 4 0 Men's Golf 5 0 0 2 2 0 Men's Soccer 22 0 0 10 11 0 Men's Tennis 8 0 24 3 5 0 Softball 17 164.5 12 11 12 64 Women's Basketball 16 281.2 0 51 14 58 Women's XC/TF 8 2 7.5 4 12 4 Women's Golf 4 0 0 2 5 0 Women's Soccer 23 97.5 3 53 55 28 Women's Tennis 7 0 24 8 58 0 Volleyball 16 175.9 10 40 33 22 Totals 305 737.1 305.5 283 279 208
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Total 35 28 137 155 78 11 4 21 32 263.5 404.2 29.5 7 236.5 90 280.9 1812.6
Sports Spot Athletes of the Month
September Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Bailey Varley, Women’s Soccer Kelvin Jeter, Football
Varley, a junior forward on the women’s soccer team, led the Tornados in the month of September with three goals and two assists in accumulating eight points. Varley, a 2010 captain under Coach Shigeyoshi Shinohara, started in all nine games in September at the forward position. She recorded one of the best performances in her collegiate career on September 2nd in the season opener against Erskine, scoring a hat trick in the match against the Flying Fleet in Brevard’s 5-3 victory. Varley also recorded assists against Converse on September 8th and Clayton State on September 11th as the Tornados went 3-5-1 in the opening month of the season.
Jeter, a freshman slot on the football team, led the Tornados and the South Atlantic Conference through the month of September with 500 rushing yards, averaging 125.0 yards per game as Brevard went 3-1. Jeter added four rushing touchdowns in the month and had a key 48 yard reception in Brevard’s victory over Johnson C. Smith. He also set a new BC record with a 95 yard carry for a score on September 25th against Southern Virginia and is the team’s rushing leader at this point of the season as Brevard boasts the NCAA Division II’s top-rated rushing attack.
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Sports Spot Athletes of the Month
October Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Alexis Decosimo, Cycling Tristan Cowie, Cycling
Decosimo led the Tornados in seven events in the month of October, competing in the Short Track, Cross Country, Downhill and Dual Slalom events against the top riders in the nation. At Georgia Tech, Decosimo’s top finish was second in the Cross Country event and she reached the podium twice. At Nationals, Decosimo opened up with a podium finish in the Cross Country before sweeping past the field for the women’s Short Track National Championship. Decosimo competed in all four events, challenging for the overall omnium championship, finishing third overall in receiving the bronze medal.
Cowie also competed in seven events in the month of October, participating in the Cross Country, Short Track and Dual Slalom at Georgia Tech, and added the Downhill to his regimen at Nationals. At Georgia Tech, Cowie placed in the top 10 in all three events, with his top finish coming in Cross Country where he placed second overall. In Truckee, Calif. at Nationals, Cowie went for the men’s omnium championship, competing in all four events. He finished on the podium twice, receiving the silver medal in the Cross Country and Bronze in the Short Track on his way to winning the men’s Individual Omnium National Championship, the second Brevard rider to win an overall title and first men’s rider to achieve the feat.
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November Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Angela Canale, Cross Country Neville Bryce, Football
Canale led the Tornados in two events of the month of November, competing at the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Championships in Wingate, N.C., as well as at the 2010 NCAA Southeast Regional meet in Charlotte, N.C. Canale finished fifth overall at the SAC Championships, becoming the second BC women’s Cross Country runner to achieve First Team All-Conference honors, while also making the All-Freshman team. She also finished 18th overall in the 188-woman field at the NCAA Regional meet. Overall, Canale was the top finisher in leading the Tornados to an eighth place team finish at the SAC Championships and a 24th place finish at the Regionals.
Bryce led the Tornados rushing attack in their final month of the season, carrying the ball 35 times for 134 yards and three touchdowns as the BC Football team went 1-1 in the month of November. Bryce carried the ball eight times for 44 yards against Newberry on November 6th, before carrying the ball 27 times for 90 yards and the game-winning touchdown against Mars Hill College on November 13th, as the Tornados defeated the Lions for the first time since Brevard joined the South Atlantic Conference.
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December Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Holli Flippo, Basketball Josh Roper, Basketball
Flippo led the Tornados in both games in the month of December, leading the Tornados in a pair of road competitions against Anderson University on December 4th and Tusculum College on December 30th. For the month, Flippo averaged 9.5 points per game and 3.5 rebounds per game, shooting 37.5 percent from the floor, 36.3 percent from behind the arc and 75.0 percent from the free throw line. She scored 11 points and pulled down three rebounds in the game against Anderson, while scoring eight points, hitting two three-pointers, while pulling down four rebounds against Tusculum. For the 2010-2011 season, Flippo leads the Tornados in rebounding with 4.9 per game. Flippo is also among the SAC statistical leaders in scoring, steals, three-point percentage and three-pointers made for the season.
Roper led the Tornados to 3-0 performance in the month of December, averaging 24.7 points per game, 5.0 rebounds per game and 2.0 assists per game, as well as 1.7 steals per contest. Roper achieved double-figures scoring in each game, including a month-best 30 points for Brevard on December 4th against Anderson in the Tornados come-from-behind victory. Roper also recorded two games scoring over 20 points on the month and pulled down a season-high nine rebounds against Anderson. For the season, the senior guard leads the SAC in scoring with 23.5 points per game and is among the SAC leaders in seven other statistical categories.
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January Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Micheala Watkins, Basketball Gaither Hendrix, Basketball
Watkins led the Tornados women’s basketball team in the month of January, averaging 12.4 points per game, 3.0 assists per game and 2.9 steals per game as she sparked the Tornados to a pair of South Atlantic Conference victories at home in Boshamer Gymnasium against Carson-Newman and Anderson. Watkins scored in double figures five times in the month, including scoring 18 at King College at the beginning of the month, hitting eight of 16 shots from the floor against the Tornado. Watkins also had seven games with at least three rebounds, three games with at least five assists and five games with at least three steals, including two games with five takeaways in earning the award. For the 2010-2011 season, Micheala Watkins is leading the team and the SAC in averaging 3.0 steals per game. Hendrix led the Tornados men’s basketball program in the month of January in receiving this award, averaging 14.4 points per game, 2.3 rebounds per game and 4.4 assists per game from the point guard position. Hendrix achieved double figures in scoring in six games, two of which eclipsed the 20 point mark, including a careerhigh 24 points on January 19th at Lincoln Memorial. Hendrix also recorded a month-high six rebounds on January 12th against Catawba, and also recorded six games with at least three assists and hit at least two three-pointers in four different games in January. For the 2010-2011 season, Hendrix leads the Tornados and is sixth in the SAC in assists and fifth in the SAC in assist/turnover ratio.
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February Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Sarah Carlos, Softball Josh Jordan, Basketball
Carlos led the Tornados softball team to their best start in the Britne Stubbs era at Brevard College as Brevard opened up the season with an 11-5 record overall. For the month, Carlos led the team with a .356 batting average, driving in 14 runs with 16 hits, while playing nearly flawless defense at first base. During the month, Carlos had four games with multiple hits and four games with multiple RBIs. Her best doubleheader in February came on February 23rd against Georgia College and State, where the senior went 4-for-6 from the plate, driving in six runs as the Tornados swept the Bobcats. Carlos also has shown power early in the season, with a Grand Slam to her credit on the year, clearing the bases in Brevard’s 12-0 victory over Columbia College. For the season, Carlos is among the South Atlantic Conference RBI leaders. Jordan averaged 12.4 points and 9.4 rebounds per game in the month of February, shooting 56.9 percent from the floor in receiving this award. Jordan achieved double figures in scoring seven times in the month, including 18 against Catawba on February 9th in Brevard’s 90-75 victory. Jordan also recorded four double-doubles in the month in points and rebounds and finished the month with nine games of at least six rebounds on the month, including a career-high 18 rebounds on February 2nd at Carson-Newman. Jordan also was a ballhawk on the court, recording four games with at least two steals and finished among the leaders in the South Atlantic Conference in steals per game. For the season, Jordan won the SAC regular season rebounding crown, averaging 8.9 rebounds per game.
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March Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Martika Elmore, Softball Scott McCormick, Tennis
Elmore led the Tornados softball team throughout the month of March on the mound, going 6-3 overall with a save, while recording 10 complete games out of the 12 games she pitched on the mound for Coach Britne Stubbs. Elmore recorded four games with at least 10 strikeouts, including a month-high 11 strikeouts twice in the month. Elmore also recorded two shutouts in the month, with her best performance of the month coming on March 8th against Davis & Elkins College at the BC Softball Field where she threw her first no-hitter of the season, striking out seven while only walking one in the 8-0 victory. The senior from Fayetteville, N.C. leads the South Atlantic Conference with 197 strikeouts on the season and is eighth overall in the NCAA in strikeouts and 31st in strikeouts per game on the year. McCormick led the Tornados to an 8-3 record in the month of March as the BC Men’s Tennis team moved up to 19th in the Southeast Region, with the senior from Adelaide, Australia being recognized as the 20th-rated player in the region. McCormick was undefeated in the month of March in singles action, going 11-0 and is currently on a 13 match winning streak in singles competition. He also went 8-3 in doubles matches on the month, winning his last eight matches while teaming up with Beau Wills at the no. 1 doubles position. McCormick recorded two 6-0, 6-0 singles matches, defeating East Stroudsburg’s and Catawba’s top singles players, and won three doubles matches by the score of 8-1. McCormick is currently undefeated in SAC competition and is the reigning South Atlantic Conference Player of the Week.
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April Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month Claire Dillman, Tennis Sam MacNeil, Tennis
Dillman led the Tornados women’s tennis team through the month of April, going 7-0 in her singles matches at the no. 3 position and 5-3 in her doubles matches as the sophomore helped guide the team to the 2011 Food Lion SAC tournament semifinals. Dillman was undefeated in conference play on the season, going 9-0 in singles matches on her way to earning Second Team All-SAC honors. She recorded her best singles match of the month on April 6th when she topped her opponent from Mars Hill in straight sets, 6-1, 6-1, and she teamed up with Michelle Prata for her best doubles match on April 8th against Lincoln Memorial where the duo swept their opponents, 8-0.
MacNeil was recognized at the 2011 Food Lion SAC tournament as the SAC Men’s Tennis Freshman of the Year, as the freshman from Dunfermline, Scotland was a perfect 9-0 in the conference at the no. 2 singles position. MacNeil teamed up with Cole Altizer to go 6-2 at the no. 2 doubles position as the team advanced to the tournament semifinals for just the second time in program history. MacNeil recorded four wins in the month of April with the score of 6-1, 6-0, defeating players from Tusculum, Carson-Newman, Mars Hill and Lincoln Memorial and finished up the 2011 season having won his past 11 straight singles matches.
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2010-2011 Athletic Honors and Awards The Brevard College Athletic Department celebrated its annual Athletic Awards Ceremony Monday evening as the student-athletes of the 18 BC varsity sports as well as friends, family, members of the Tornado Club and Community and the BC faculty and staff met to acknowledge the accomplishments of the Brevard College teams and students for the 2010-2011athletic seasons. Headlining the list of award winners was the 2011 Male and Female Athletes of the Year in Tristan Cowie and Lindsay Shaeffer and the 2011 Senior GPA award winner, also Lindsay Shaeffer. Other awards given out at the ceremony included the Student-Athlete Honor Roll and the team individual awards. This was the first time Cowie has won the BC Male Athlete of the Year. Cowie was the 2010 USA Cycling Fall Mountain Bike Omnium National Champion in guiding the Tornados to their second consecutive Fall Mountain Bike National Championship. Cowie won his first national championship back in 2008, taking the title in the men’s cross country event and followed up with the short track title in the same year. The senior followed up this season with his individual omnium title, finishing as the silver medalist in the cross country and bronze in the short track to give the Tornados their second consecutive omnium title after Johanne Tuttle won the women’s championship last year. Shaeffer wins the award for the second time in her illustrious career with the Tornados, having taken the award her sophomore season back in 2008. The senior from Perryburg, Ohio went 14-8, 6-2 in the conference at no. 1 singles and 14-7, 6-3 in the conference at no. 1 doubles, winning six straight singles matches during the season. Eleven of her 14 victories were in straight sets and she became the first BC student-athlete to be named to the All-SAC First Team for three straight years. Shaeffer also led the team to their third consecutive Food Lion SAC tournament semifinals, and finishes her career as the most decorated female tennis player in BC history. Shaeffer also received the Senior GPA award, having compiled a cumulative 3.99 GPA during her time at Brevard College and she was influential in the women’s tennis team receiving the Overall Team GPA award from the BC Athletic Department. The Awards Ceremony also included special recognition of Dr. Drew Van Horn, the President of Brevard College for his time and efforts in support of the BC Athletic Department during his eight and a half years’ service with Brevard College. The Tornados also recognized former BC Trustee and devout Tornados enthusiast Brian Johnson with a special media presentation with quotes from several Brevard student-athletes. The inaugural “Brian Johnson Team Champion Award”, presented annually to a BC supporter who embodies the dedication, passion and devout commitment to the student-athletes as demonstrated by Brian Johnson, was presented to his wife, Betty Johnson. Other key awards given out were the Champs Cup Challenge awards, with Women’s Basketball taking home this year’s Champs Cup with 404 points. The full list of award winners: Baseball – Randy O’Dell (MVP), Jacob White & Ron Patterson (Coaches Awards) Men’s Basketball – Josh Roper (MVP), Drew Schauss (Most Improved), Josh Jordan (Coaches Award) Women’s Basketball – Micheala Watkins (MVP), Lindsay Brendle (Most Improved), Asheley Watkins (Coaches Award) Cheerleading – Ki’era Gash (MVP), Alexis Brigman (Most Improved), Mary Beth Criser (Coaches Award) Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field – Jordan Tager (MVP), Chris Shore (Most Improved), Josh Mower (Coaches
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2010-2011 Athletic Honors and Awards Award) Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field – Angela Canale (MVP), Ariel Muiselaar (Most Improved), Olivia Fawcett (Coaches Award) Cycling – Tristan Cowie & Morgan Sykes (MVP), Scott Hoffner (Coaches Award) Football – Kelvin Jeter (MVP), Tyler Fisher (Most Improved), Michael Crumbaker (Coaches Award), Darrell Neely (John McKissick Award) Men’s Golf – T.J. Hoard (MVP), Michael Stamper (Most Improved), Thomas Rennie (Coaches Award) Women’s Golf – Alisiya Klochkova (MVP), Rebecca Schoonover (Most Improved) Men’s Soccer – Niclas Stolt (MVP), Alec Darcey (Most Improved), Patrick Urmson (Coaches Award) Women’s Soccer – Rachael Laughlin (MVP), Teresa Musick (Most Improved), Nikki Peacock (Coaches Award) Softball – Chelsi Mallory (Offensive MVP), Martika Elmore (Defensive MVP), Sarah Carlos (Coaches Award) Men’s Tennis – Scott McCormick (MVP), Jonathon Lavelle (Most Improved), Cole Altizer (Coaches Award) Women’s Tennis – Lindsay Shaeffer (MVP), Michelle Prata (Most Improved), Claire Dillman (Coaches Award) Volleyball – Rebecca Schoonover (Team Above Self Award, MVP), Amanda Possidente (Most Improved) Salonik Amos Thadus Benton III Trey Jenkins Eric Watts Michael Gist Josh Roper Martika Elmore Scott McCormick
Football Football Football Football Football Men’s Basketball Softball Men’s Tennis
SAC Players of the Week Defensive Player of the Week Offensive Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week Special Teams Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week Player of the Week Pitcher of the Week Player of the Week
September 20th September 27th September 27th September 27th, November 15th November 15th December 6th, January 18th February 22nd, March 14th April 5th
South Atlantic Conference Postseason Awards Kelvin Jeter Football 1st Team All-SAC SAC Offensive Freshman of the Year Prince Simunyu Football 1st Team All-SAC Salonik Amos Football 2nd Team All-SAC Darrell Neely Football 2nd Team All-SAC Eric Watts Football 2nd Team All-SAC Allie Hovis Women’s Soccer 2nd Team All-SAC Angela Canale Women’s Cross Country 1st Team All-SAC All-SAC Freshman Team Josh Roper Men’s Basketball 1st Team All-SAC Randy O’Dell Baseball 2nd Team All-SAC Emily Boykin Softball 2nd Team All-SAC Scott McCormick Men’s Tennis 1st Team All-SAC Sam MacNeil Men’s Tennis 1st Team All-SAC SAC Freshman of the Year Beau Wills Men’s Tennis 2nd Team All-SAC Lindsay Shaeffer Women’s Tennis 1st Team All-SAC Lindsay Hostetter Women’s Tennis 1st Team All-SAC Claire Dillman Women’s Tennis 2nd Team All-SAC Neville Bryce Football Eric Watts Football Kelvin Jeter Football Josh Roper Men’s Basketball
Regional Awards Don Hansen’s All-Region 2nd Team Don Hansen’s All-Region 2nd Team Don Hansen’s All-Region 3rd Team Daktronics South Atlantic Region 2nd Team NABC All-Southeast District 2nd Team NCCSIA All-State 1st Team
Neville Bryce Eric Watts Tristan Cowie Alexis Decosimo
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National Awards Don Hansen’s All-American Honorable Mention Don Hansen’s All-American Honorable Mention Individual Omnium Fall Mountain Bike National Champion Individual Short Track National Champion
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Team Championships 2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Champions
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Baseball
Champ Stuart Kameron Armacost James Pegram Steele Myers McKenzie Queen Christian Christopoulos Michael Bradley Will Bullock Dustin Haithcox Kevin Hamilton Zack Simpson Ethan Pressley Zak Beard Casey Smith Zack Merriken
Men’s Basketball
Darius Moose Vincent Dombrowski Ryson Felder Joseph Davis Gaither Hendrix D.J. Jordan Dominique Pickett
Women’s Basketball Chezney McJunkin Candice Fritz Jazzmin Brown Micheala Watkins Jennifer Martin
Cheerleading Terika Pearcy Amber Heck Alexis Brigman Mallori Lazich Ashlee Greene Liana Harvey Marie Robert Ricky Wallace
Men’s Cross Country Skip Allsopp Erik Gibbs Jourdane Landry Brennan Martin Josh Mower Shane Shelton Chris Shore Jordan Tager
Women’s Cross Country
Danielle Brown Angela Canale Olivia Fawcett Liza Fortenberry Savannah Sargent Grace Skiles
Football
Thadus Benton III Cody Williford Kelvin Jeter Chris Spencer
Cole Weeks Aaron Reese William Muscatello Jarvis Wilson Donovan Barker Devon Holmes Clint Keisler Trey Bray Justin Powell E.J. Hunt Devon Bloodsworth Anthony Shakir Rufus Jenkins Colby Laughter Calvin Vann Sean Perry Derrick Raxter Joel Schrum William Newton Cody Anderson Kenneth Ramey John Baxter Jeremy Blake Andrew Velazquez Ricky Wallace Isaac Bowman Garrett Johnson Jordan Bookheart Bradley Newton C.J. Evans Arrick Blevins Ryan Wannamaker Matt Jones
Demarcus Allen Rommie Fairchild Rodney Donald Keon Shaw Robert Freeman
Cycling
Kody Adams Asher Blackmore Lewis Gaffney Scott Hoffner Keith Marek Brandon Milet Michael Palevo Bryan Underwood Heath Wilson Kate Weisenfluh
Men’s Golf
T.J. Hoard Jonathan Poole
Women’s Golf
Ashley Allen Rebecca Schoonover Kelsey Wyatt
Softball
Kayla Clemens Meredith Davenport Ally Davenport Alyssa Miller Emily Boykin Brittany Fowler
Men’s Tennis Sam MacNeil Beau Wills
Men’s Soccer Pauli Jussila Jacob Parker Sean Allison Trevor Gordon Jami Uuttu Patrick Urmson Jaime Villacis Adam Martin Ryan Bailey
Women’s Soccer Brittany Webster Abigail Rusch Jamie Bundy Crissy Moran Bree McMahon Francie Blair Lindsay Pritchard Elena Crowe Carolyn Anderson Laura Smith
Women’s Tennis Michelle Prata Ashley Wilson
Volleyball
Cassie Smatana Amanda Possidente Joy Oswalt Kortney Conner Erin Cox Erin Rollins Sawyer Gray
Senior Awards Baseball: Jacob White*, Ronald Patterson Men’s Basketball: Whitney Galloway*, Donald Hudson*, Joshua Jordan, Joshua Roper Women’s Basketball: Amber Roberts*, Amanda Whitaker*, Micah LaJoie, Brianna Worley Cheerleading: Mary Beth Criser* Cross Country: Tiffen Tapia* Cycling: Tristan Cowie*, James Chaput*, Alexis Decosimo, Corey Meyer, Kate Weisenfluh Football: Lamont Carpenter*, Chase Henry*, Darrell Neely*, Justin Fleming*, Xavier Johnson*, Ricky Morton*, Neville Bryce, Michael Crumbaker, Stephan Hicks, Clint Keisler Men’s Golf: Zack Christy*, Michael Jones* Women’s Golf: Rebecca Schoonover Men’s Soccer: Henri Erti*, Miro Mustonen*, Niclas Stolt*, Renato Barbosa Women’s Soccer: Katherine Donohue*, Nikki Peacock* Softball: Sarah Carlos*, Kayla Dorsey, Martika Elmore Men’s Tennis: Cole Altizer*, Shane Apps*, Scott McCormick Women’s Tennis: Lindsay Shaeffer* Volleyball: Rebecca Schoonover*, Brooke Sturgill* 2010-2011 Sports Spot Student-Athletes of the Month September: Bailey Varley (Women’s Soccer), Kelvin Jeter (Football) October: Alexis Decosimo (Cycling), Tristan Cowie (Cycling) November: Angela Canale (Cross Country), Neville Bryce (Football) December: Holli Flippo (Women’s Basketball), Josh Roper (Men’s Basketball) January: Micheala Watkins (Women’s Basketball), Gaither Hendrix (Men’s Basketball) February: Sarah Carlos (Softball), Josh Jordan (Men’s Basketball) March: Martika Elmore (Softball), Scott McCormick (Men’s Tennis) April: Claire Dillman (Women’s Tennis), Sam MacNeil (Men’s Tennis)
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2010-2011 Echols Awards Wingate University won its fifth consecutive South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Award with a record-breaking performance. Wingate finished with 117.5 points, or 83.9 percent of the maximum 140 points available. The previous top performance came in 1998, when former member Presbyterian College claimed 78.8 percent of the maximum points. Wingate, which tied for the championship last year, won this year’s title by 29 points, the largest margin in conference history. The Bulldogs, who had a 17.5-point lead heading into the spring season, picked up 47.5 points in the spring, thanks to conference championships in men’s and women’s tennis, and a second-place finish in baseball. Carson-Newman College, which tied for the championship last year, finished second with 88.5 points. The Eagles won the conference title in women’s golf, and had a second-place finish in softball to earn 36 points in the spring. Lincoln Memorial University, in seventh place heading into the spring, jumped up to finish third for the second year in a row. LMU finished the year with 81 points. The Railsplitters had a strong spring with 41.5 points, including third-place finishes in baseball, men’s tennis, and men’s and women’s golf. Catawba College finished in fourth place with 79.5 points. The Catawba Indians were helped in the spring by a conference championship in baseball, and a third-place finish in softball. Lenoir-Rhyne University is fifth with 76 points. The Bears won the conference title in softball. Tusculum College was one point back with 75 points. The Pioneers earned 36 points in the spring, including a second-place finish in men’s golf. Mars Hill College finished seventh with 72.5 points. The Lions finished second in women’s tennis in the spring. Anderson University, competing in its first South Atlantic Conference season, finished eighth with 70.5 points. The Trojans had a second-place finish in men’s tennis. Newberry College earned 61.5 points. The Wolves won the conference title in men’s golf in the spring. Brevard College earned 45 points. The Tornados had second-place finishes in men’s and women’s tennis. 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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2010-2011 Echols Awards 2010-2011 South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Anderson Brevard Football 0 3 Volleyball 5 1 Men’s XC 8 4 Women’s XC 10 3 Men’s Soccer 7.5 3 Women’s Soccer 2 1 Men’s Basketball 8.5 5 Women’s Basketball 3 1 Baseball 3 1 Softball 2 3.5 Men’s Tennis 8 8 Women’s Tennis 6.5 8.5 Men’s Golf 3 2 Women’s Golf 4 1 Total 70.5 45
C-N 9 7 2 6 9.5 9.5 5 4.5 6 9 2 3 6 10 88.5
Catawba 7.5 6 6 5 4 5.5 5 4.5 10 8 4 4 7 3 79.5
L-R 7.5 2.5 9 9 5 9.5 1 7.5 2 10 1 2 4 6 76
LMU 0 8 5 4 7.5 3 10 2 7.5 3.5 8 6.5 8 8 81
Mars Hill Newberry Tusculum Wingate 5.5 5.5 4 10 4 2.5 9 10 10 1 3 7 7 12 8 6 1 2 9.5 5.5 7 4 8 2 5 5 8.5 6 7.5 10 9 4 5 7.5 9 5 1 6.5 6.5 6 5 3 10 8.5 1 5 10 1 10 9 5 2 9 5 7 72.5 61.5 75 117.5
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Fall Standings Wingate Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill Catawba Anderson LMU Tusculum Newberry Brevard
52.5 43 42.5 38 34 32.5 27.5 24 18 15
Fall Points Wingate Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill Catawba Anderson LMU Tusculum Newberry Brevard
52.5 43 42.5 38 34 32.5 27.5 24 18 15
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Winter Standings Wingate Carson-Newman Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill Anderson Catawba LMU Tusculum Newberry Brevard
70 52.5 51 46 44 43.5 39.5 39 30.5 21
Winter Points Wingate Tusculum Newberry LMU Anderson Carson-Newman Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Mars Hill Brevard
17.5 15 12.5 12 11.5 9.5 9.5 8.5 8 6
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Final Standings Wingate Carson-Newman Lincoln Memorial Catawba Lenoir-Rhyne Tusculum Mars Hill Anderson Newberry Brevard
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Spring Points Wingate Lincoln Memorial Tusculum Catawba Carson-Newman Newberry Mars Hill Anderson Lenoir-Rhyne Brevard
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Athletics in the Community March 14, 2011 The Brevard College women’s soccer team took time out of their schedules to help out around the Brevard community. Five of Coach Shinohara’s Tornados took part in the Reading Buddies program at Rosman Elementary School throughout the month of February. Jamie Bundy, Teresa Musick, Lindsay Pritchard, Abigail Rusch, and Laura Smith were the five Tornados that helped out at Rosman Elementary. The players worked with the young students on reading and multiplication tables for a few hours a week, in every week of February at the elementary school. January 26, 2011 The Brevard College men’s and women’s basketball teams recently took time out of their season to practice with the Transylvania County Special Olympics basketball team at Brevard Elementary School.
Abigail Rusch works with a student at Rosman Elementary through the Reading Buddies program
Brevard Head Men’s Basketball Coach Michael Jones had the following to say, “It’s a real honor for us to be involved with the Special Olympics. It’s a great opportunity for our team and something our guys really enjoy.”
The Tornados helped the athletes in guiding them through a series of drills, including running with the ball, dribbling in place, dribbling backwards and forwards, bounce and chest passes, as well as free throw shooting. “Our student-athletes always enjoy the opportunity to work with Special Olympics,” commented Head Women’s Basketball Coach Shannon Reid. “It was exciting to see the interaction and enthusiasm between both groups on the court. It means so much to our players to share our talents with their athletes.” The Transylvania County Special Olympics team enters their final week of basketball practice this week, before beginning the Track and Field season in February. Special Olympics Head Basketball Coach Dick Ream had the final words to say, “I’ve been involved with Special Olympics for over 25 years as a volunteer, coach and coordinator and the rewards from this involvement remain endless. The experience the athletes had with the College basketball teams was very rewarding and the Special Olympics athletes have said they will be at the BC basketball games to cheer the Tornados to victory.”
January 17, 2011 The Brevard College softball team adopted a family prior to Christmas in 2010. The team sponsored a single mother with two children and along with the Salvation Army, gave them a Christmas to remember.
The Adopt-A-Family program matches impoverished families with individual or group sponsors to provide for their tangible needs at Christmas. Without the benefit of an adoption, these families would be looking forward to a very grim holiday. Being adopted is designed to be a once or, on very rare occasions, twice in a lifetime event for recipient families.
When an Adopt-A-Family match is made, the family information and wish lists are sent to the sponsor. The Salvation Army ensures that the family receives the gifts and food during the week before Christmas.
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Sponsors come in many shapes and sizes. They can be individuals, families, small businesses or large corporations. In this case, the Brevard College softball
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December 10, 2010 The Brevard College Baseball and Softball teams supported the BC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee initiatives in participating in Buddy Readings with several schools located throughout Transylvania County.
“I think having Brevard College athletes act as reading buddies with elementary school kids is awesome. It is positive on both ends of the spectrum,” commented Meredith Guice, teacher at Brevard Elementary. “It is very important for children to have positive role models and I believe this program does just that. It allows students to see at an early age how important getting an education is and if they are involved in athletics that there are endless possibilities.” Guice went on to say, “I believe it is positive for college students because they probably had someone in their life that was influential in their education or athletics and with this program they have the opportunity to give back.”
The BC Softball team volunteered at the Bread of Life throughout the 2010-2011 year
The Tornados went to both Pisgah Forest Elementary School and Brevard Elementary School throughout the months of November and the early part of December as the teams interacted with the students at both institutions, helping with homework, reading to the students and taking part in some of the day-to-day activities. “It was definitely a great experience to be involved in the community with the Buddy Readings,” said BC junior softball player and Exercise Science major Becca Curlee. “Helping the kids and seeing them read so well was inspiring. It really brought be back to the playground days. It was awesome to reminisce back to where it all started, now that we’re undergrad students.” With the BC baseball and softball teams starting their seasons and taking to the field when they come back in the spring, several other BC athletic teams will pick up where they left off as the Tornados continue to look to build relationships with members of the Brevard community and step in and stand out in all phases of their collegiate experiences. BC softball player and Education major Brittany Jones summed up the experience as, “It showed me that teaching is the career I want to take. I want to help children learn through things and help them when they are struggling.” December 6, 2010 The Brevard College Tornados baseball team volunteered with the Twilight tour in downtown Brevard on Saturday, December 4th for the sixth consecutive year, while the entire Brevard College Athletic Department took part in the annual Brevard/ Transylvania Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade. The baseball team split up in three groups, filling up luminaries with sand and candles before lining the streets downtown. The groups also went around, making sure the candles stayed lit, as well as spending time interacting with the crowd, before coming back at the end of the evening to help with the cleanup. Head Baseball Coach Matt McCay had the following to say, “This was a great opportunity for Brevard College Baseball to get out in the community and help be a part of a great festival and a great organization. The Heart of Brevard and the Parks and Recreation Department do such a great job of making this festival and Twilight tour a great event.” He also commented, “We are just very happy that our players got an opportunity to give back and help out in setting up the luminary candles. This is such a great community and town and we are proud to help in any way we can.”
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Athletics in the Community The Tornados had over 300 student-athletes and staff members participate in the parade in what has become an annual tradition for Brevard College athletes to reach out to the community and share their holiday spirit as classes come to a close for the fall semester. December 2, 2010 The Brevard College Softball team recently volunteered their time at The Bread of Life located in downtown Brevard during the month of November, volunteering at the organization every Sunday night. “It felt good to give back to the community of Brevard and help out people who are less fortunate than we are,” said freshman Brittany Fowler. “It makes me really appreciate everything that I have and all the opportunities that I have been given.” The Bread of Life is a local organization that serves as a soup kitchen providing meals to less fortunate community members.
Zak Beard works with a student in school during the Reading Buddies program
“We really appreciate the Bread of Life Organization for all that they do for this community,” commented Coach Britne Stubbs. “The BC Softball team truly enjoys helping the organization out on an annual basis.” Members of the team helped to slice, dice, and package food that was to be used to feed several residents in the community. September 30, 2010 The Brevard College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee teamed up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation this past year to help bring hope, strength and joy to children with life-threatening medical conditions. “The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a great organization and we are very privileged to have worked with them on a year to year basis,” commented Brevard College Senior Women’s Administrator, Britne Stubbs. “With the dedication and determination of our SAAC members this year, I know we will continue to impact lives throughout the nation.” The BC SAAC raised $587.01 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation during the 2009-2010 athletic year and will team up again with MakeA-Wish in the 2010-2011 year. Since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® has enriched the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions through its wish-granting work. The Foundation’s mission reflects the life-changing impact that a Make-A-Wish® experience has on children, families, referral sources, donors, sponsors, and entire communities.
To learn more about Make-A-Wish, go to www.wish.org.
September 22, 2010 The Brevard College Cross Country team took a day out of their schedule to help out at the Brevard Middle School cross country race, held on the campus of Brevard College on September 22nd.
The Tornados men’s and women’s cross country teams marked off a two-mile course surrounding the back area of the BC campus, including the BC track. The BC Cross Country team was joined by runners from the men’s Brevard High School team as they lined the course by marking every 200 meters and setting out cones and jack o’ lanterns every 400 meters as the teams guided the middle school runners through the course.
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Brevard College head cross country coach Jack Daniels
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had the following to say about the event, “I was impressed with the runners and the level of talent they had and I hope all who participated will keep it up and continue their careers in both high school and in the collegiate level. I encourage all who had a good time at the event to keep it up.”
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The Brevard College men’s and women’s basketball teams took some time to give back to the community this past Monday, helping out with the Taste of Transylvania, through helping set up the Brevard Music Center Thomas Hall.
Kortney Conner helps explain how to serve properly during the Volleyball clinic
The Taste of Transylvania has been in existence for eight years and offers samplings from the area’s finest restaurants and local favorites, including silent auctions and showcases the lifestyle of the mountain community. All proceeds from the event benefit Communities in Schools of Transylvania County, while helps kids stay in school and prepare for life.
The BC men’s and women’s basketball teams volunteered and helped set up chairs and tables for the annual event. September 11, 2010 The Brevard College volleyball team held a free volleyball clinic this past Saturday after their match against Mars Hill College for the Girl Scouts of Asheville, as well as all youth who were at the game. The Tornados and Coach Brenda Skeffington helped teach the young players how to serve and receive, as well as the basic fundamentals of the game. The Brevard College volleyball team continues their 2010 season on Friday at Anderson, S.C. as they continue South Atlantic Conference play against Anderson University, with first serve coming at 6:30 p.m. September 7, 2010 The Brevard College men’s and women’s tennis teams gave the Brevard Middle School tennis team a surprise visit on Friday, September 7th, at the BC Tennis Complex, as the Tornados helped out the team, working with them on their tennis strokes and general game play. Seniors Lindsay Shaeffer, Cole Altizer and Scott McCormick and junior Lindsay Hostetter were among the Tornados athletes’ who helped out and were impressed with the excitement of the young players toward the game. Each also commented they had a great time helping out and overall it was a great experience. “This is a small way for our players to give back to the community,” commented BC Athletic Director Kim Pate. “We are proud of our athletes and the tennis mentoring was a nice touch.” The Brevard College tennis teams will be in action this weekend at UNC Asheville for a tournament, starting on Friday, September 17th, and running until Sunday, September 19th.
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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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2010-2011 Tornado Club Members Stubbs, Britne United Engineering Group Wells Seamless Guttering West, Mr. and Mrs. Terrell White Cross Shell LLC Wickham, Francis Wilson, Darrell
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2010-2011 Tornado Club Members Maxwell, Bob & Carol Mountain Golf Range Novak, Mike Oskorip, Walter Owenbey, Joe & Judy Paddick, Garry & Paula Perkins, Jimmy & Dee Dee Rogers, Greg & Eileen Shaeffer, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Shrum, Scott & Carol Smallwood, Josh Smith, Dr. Eva Snyder, Tom Spillman, Brenda St. Marie, Dean Stone, Jerry Thompson, Nath Tinsley, Cherie Tinsley, Volney & Charlene Walker, Dr. Dennis Walker, Dr. Kenneth Warner, Dennis Young Transportation Silver Level Andersen, Ove Asheville Bicycle Racing Club Brighter Day Coffee Cagle, Charles Capitol Employee Benefit Advisors Ecusta Credit Union Fortenbury, Mark Gilstrap, Ernest Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Jones, Randy Ken Brown Construction Kolb, Ken & Lin Kruse, Larry & Susie M-B Industries McNutt Services Merrill, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miller, Brett Neumann, David Rice Furniture Shaeffer, Russell, Kayce Shakelford, Ed Simmons, Ray Square Root Restaurant State Farm-Meredith Baldridge Sward, Duke Taylor, Elizabeth O.
Coach Michael Jones and Dr. Drew Van Horn compete against each other at the annual Tornado Tipoff Triangle Stop Food Stores White, Ricky Whitehead, Mike Whithead, Sonny & Lory Williams, Tim & Lynn Wilson Electric Gold Level Arby’s Catering Big Picture Marketing Blue Ridge Pizza Company Brevard Orthopaedics PA Brown, Rachel, DO. Buffalo Wild Wings Cardinal Building Systems, LLC Cielito Lindo Community Foundation of WNC Dixie Sporting Goods Dyer, Dr. Hunter & Patricia Dyer, Howard & Dianne East Village Grille Fisher Realty Fogel Advertising Services Geist IV, Dr. Robert M.
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Pledge‌ We have joined institutions across 22 conferences and independents in committing to safe, fun, and entertaining sporting experiences on Division II campuses. We have signed the pledge to create and continue family-friendly experiences for everyone.
DIVISION II GAME ENVIRONMENT PLEDGE NCAA Division II presidents and chancellors affirm that athletics events should reflect the values of higher education and the mission of each institution. Division II emphasizes learning and development in a personal setting. As chancellors and presidents, we are concerned about the uncivil behavior exhibited at college athletics contests and thereby pledge to work together to make respectful, familyfriendly events a standard of the Division II experience.
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