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2013-14 Basketball Guide

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2013-14 NCAC DIRECTORYPresident .................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster

Vice President ................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College

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

Assistant Executive Director ...................................Bret Billhardt

Assistant Executive Director ...............................Russell Kramer

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

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

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

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

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

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

E-Mail .................................................... [email protected]

PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR.Allegheny College

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERGDenison University

PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEYDePauw University

PRESIDENT THOMAS V. CHEMAHiram College

PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATURKenyon College

PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOVOberlin College

PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONESOhio Wesleyan University

PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESSWabash College

2013-14 NCAC Presidents’ Council

PRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNERWittenberg University

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELLThe College of Wooster

EARL KISSELLHiram College

Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

ROGER INGLESOhio Wesleyan University

Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

SONYA McKAYDenison University

Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

BRENDA MEESEThe College of Wooster

Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKIExecutive Director

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

Affiliation ..........................................................NCAA Division III

Founded ............................................................. February, 1983

Championship Sports ............................23 (11 men, 12 women)

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

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

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

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

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

Field Hockey..........................................................Candis Parry

Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff

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

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

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

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ContentsClick topic to access page

2013-14 North Coast Athletic Conference Basketball Media Guide

Welcome to the 30th edition of the North Coast Athletic Conference basektball media guide.

On each school’s team page: [Click on the school logo to reach the institution’s home page. [Click on the head coach’s name to be directed to his/her on-line biography. [Click on the email next to each Sports Information Director’s and Head Coach’s name to email that person directly. [Active links throughout the book are listed in green. [Click on Facebook and Twitter icons to access school and conference accounts with those services.

On the table of contents, click a topic to be redirected to the page which contains that information.

We look forward to working with you during the 2013-14 campaign.

About the NCAC ................................... 3Allegheny men .................................... 27Allegheny women ................................. 6All-NCAC 2012-13 - men .................... 40All-NCAC 2012-13 - women ............... 18Al Van Wie Award ............................... 52Career Stat Leaders - men ................. 39Career Stat Leaders - women ............ 17Coaches of the Year - M&W ............... 49 Denison men ...................................... 28Denison women .................................... 7DePauw women ................................... 8DePauw men ...................................... 29First Team, all-time - men ................... 40First Team, all-time - women .............. 18Hiram men .......................................... 30Hiram women ....................................... 9Kenyon men ....................................... 31

Kenyon women ................................... 10Nan Nichols Award ............................. 52NCAC Coaches’ Polls 13-14 ................ 4Newcomers of the Year - M&W .......... 48Oberlin men ........................................ 32Oberlin women ....................................11Ohio Wesleyan men ........................... 33Ohio Wesleyan women ....................... 12Players of the Year - M&W ................. 48D3hoops.com National Polls .............. 53Records - men .................................... 38Records - women ............................... 16Records, Tournament - M&W ............. 50Schedule. 2013-14 composite men................................................. 37 women ............................................ 15Standings, all-time - men ............... 42-43Standings. all-time - women .......... 20-21

Stat leaders, yr. by yr. - m .............. 44-45Stat leaders, yr. by yr. - w .............. 22-23Statistics, 2012-13 - men .................... 41Statistics, 2012-13 - women ............... 19Tournament, 2013 NCAC ................... 51Tournament Championship Game Results - m & w................... 52Tournament MVPs - m & w ................. 52Tournament W-L Records, all-time men & women.................................. 51Wabash men ...................................... 34Wittenberg men .................................. 35Wittenberg women.............................. 13Won-Loss Records, all-time men & women.................................. 49Wooster men ...................................... 36Wooster women .................................. 14

ALLEGHENY BASKETBALL: M - W

DENISON BASKETBALL: M - W

DEPAUW BASKETBALL: M - W

HIRAM BASKETBALL: M - W

KENYON BASKETBALL: M - W

NCAC Basketball Websites

OBERLIN BASKETBALL: M - W

OHIO WESLEYAN BASKETBALL: M - W

WABASH BASKETBALL: M

WITTENBERG BASKETBALL: M - W

WOOSTER BASKETBALL: M - W

NCAC BASKETBALL WEBSITES: Men - Women

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Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experi-ence of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic com-mitment has been led by the nine school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the con-ference. Fourty-eight teams from all 23 North Coast sports competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2012-13 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 32nd time in program history. In addition, the DePauw women’s basketball team raised the Walnut & Broze trophy for the second time in pro-gram history, making them the only women’s basketball team in conference history to win a women’s basketball national title. Conference members have accumulated 66 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the past academic year, 221 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distrib-uted to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC's commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excel-lence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

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

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excel-lence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The Col-lege of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so hon-ored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Associa-tion's Division III, the NCAC features championship com-petition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The

12 women's sports are among the most offered by any Division III confer-ence, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and wom-en’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the con-ference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common alle-giance to academic qual-ity and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Mason Espinosa,

Ohio Wesleyan

Ali Ross, DePauw

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NCAC COACHES’ POLLDEPAUW WOMEN & WOOSTER MEN PREDICTED TO REPEAT AS NCAC CHAMPIONS

The DePauw women and Wooster men were tabbed to repeat as league champions in the 2013 North Coast Athletic Conference preseason basketball polls, based on balloting from league coaches.

DePauw, which is the defending NCAA Division III National Champion, took eight of the possible nine first-place votes cast by league coaches for 79 total points. Wittenberg was second in the poll with 64 points, while Kenyon landed in the third position with 63 points after earning the final first-place vote. Allegheny was fifth with 58 points, followed by Ohio Wesleyan (42), Oberlin (25), Hiram (18) and Wooster (13).

The Tigers return 14 letterwinners and three starters from last year’s team that posted a perfect 34-0 record en route to the second national title in program history along with their second-straight NCAC regular season and tournament championships. Senior Alex Gasaway (Crawfordsville, IN/Crawfordsville) {right}, a 2013 All-NCAC first-team selection, returns as the Tigers’ leading scorer after averaging 12.9 points a year ago by shooting 53 percent (160-of-300) from the field, 38 percent (14-of-37) from beyond the arc and 74 percent (67-of-90) from the free throw line. Junior Savannah Trees (Libertyville, IL/Libertyville) also returns as a scoring threat for DPU this season. She finished the 2012-13 season with 401 points (11.8 ppg) after shooting 50 percent (144-of-288) from the field and a blistering 45 percent (55-of-122) from three-point range. In addition, senior Alison Stephens (Prairie Village, KS/Shawnee Mission East) returns as the leading front court performer after pulling down 224 rebounds (6.6 rpg) and scoring 211 points (6.2 ppg) a year ago. Kris Huffman returns to the sidelines for her 21st season at the helm of the DPU women’s basketball program as the program’s all-time winningest coach with a 466-103 career record, including a 249-31 mark in conference games.

Wooster, which earned its 15th NCAC title last winter, topped Wittenberg in the poll by a 10-point margin after earning eight of the possible 10 first-place votes to total 98 points. The Tigers were second with 88 points and the final two first-place votes, while Ohio Wesleyan, the 2013 NCAC Tournament champions, rounded out the top three with 74 points. Kenyon checked in at No. 4 in the poll with 71 points and was followed by Wabash (58), DePauw (55), Hiram (34), Denison (33), Allegheny (23) and Oberlin (16).

The Fighting Scots, who competed in the NCAA Tournament for the 11th consecutive year after in 2013, return 11 letterwinners and four starters from the 2012-13 squad that finished the season with an overall record of 24-6. The Scots will be led in the back court by the duo of senior Doug Thorpe (Columbus, OH/Eastmoor Acad.) {left} and junior Xavier Brown (Bowling Green, OH/Bowling Green). Thorpe, who made his debut All-NCAC appearance as a first-team selection a year ago, returns to the lineup after totaling 389 points (13.9 ppg), 83 rebounds (2.9 rpg) and 69 assists (2.5 apg) in 28 games last season. Brown, a two-time first-team All-NCAC honoree, accumulated 408 points (13.6 ppg), 130 rebounds (4.3 rpg) and 64 assists (2.1 apg) in 30 games. Senior forward Kenny DeBoer (Westerville, OH/North) will assume a leadership role in the front court for the Scots after scoring 246 points (8.5 ppg) and pulling down 122 rebounds (4.2 rpg) a year ago. Head coach Steve Moore, who has compiled an overall record of 619-140 in 26 years at Wooster, will roam the sidelines this winter

for the Scots as the winningest coach all-time in NCAA Division III, based on winning percentage, with an overall career record of 706-205 (.775) in 32 years.

The 2013-14 season begins on Friday, November 15. The NCAC Tournament will be held at the end of February with the men’s and women’s semifinals and championships at the site of the respective high seeds on Feb. 28 and March 1st.

1. Wooster (8) ..................... 982. Wittenberg (2) ................. 883. Ohio Wesleyan ................ 744. Kenyon ............................ 715. Wabash ........................... 586. DePauw .......................... 557. Hiram .............................. 348. Denison ........................... 339. Allegheny ........................ 2310. Oberlin ............................ 16

1. DePauw (8) ..................... 792. Wittenberg ....................... 643. Kenyon (1) ...................... 634. Allegheny ........................ 585. Denison ........................... 436. Ohio Wesleyan ................ 427. Oberlin ............................ 258. Hiram .............................. 189. Wooster ........................... 13

2013-14 Men’s Basketball Preseason Coaches' Poll

2013-14 Women's Basketball Preseason Coaches' Poll

Doug Thorpe

Alex Gasaway

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Location: Meadville, PennsylvaniaFounded: 1815

Nickname: GatorsColors: Blue and Gold

Enrollment: 2,100President: Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr.

Assoc. Athletic Director: Portia Hoeg

office: (814) 332-3350Athletic Trainer: Jamie Plunkett

office: (814) 332-2817Facility: Wise Center (960) press table: (814) 332-6754

Director of Athletic Communications:

Jim Berger office: (814) 332-5952

fax: (813) 337-1217 email: [email protected] Coach: Kate Costanzo

office: (814) 332-2807 email: [email protected] Returning: 11

Letterwinners Lost: 2Starters Returning: 4

2012-13 Overall Record: 15-122012-13 NCAC Record: 9-7 (3rd)

Alma MaterPSU-Behrend ‘02

Record at ALL84-76 (Six seasons)

Overall Record84-76 (Six seasons)

• Coached a pair of NCAC Newcomer of the Year Award winners• Twice earned All-AMCC honors as a player at Penn St.-Behrend• Earned master’s degree in higher education from Indiana (PA) in 2005

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGEmma Pellicano So. 5-10 F Pittsburgh, PA 25 127 32 10.0Rachel Vigliotti So. 5-7 G Pittsburgh, PA 27 92 60 6.5Kendall Hoffman Jr. 5-10 G/F Pittsburgh, PA 25 108 28 5.6Marina Scarantino Jr. 5-5 G Pittsburgh, PA 26 46 54 2.8

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolAubri Caslin Fr. F Columbus, OH/CentennialMorgan Dillon Fr. F Evans City, PA/QuigleyMeaghan Wilby Fr. F Wellington, New Zealand/Wellington

The Gators head into the 2013-14 sea-son hoping to reach the post-season for the seventh consecutive season under the ten-ure of head coach Kate Costanzo, boasting a youthful core of talent that demonstrated their ability in 2012-13. Led by NCAC New-comer of the Year Emma Pellicano, who recorded 10.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per game last season, the Gators will return four players that frequently started last season. In the backcourt, junior Marina Scaran-tino, along with sophomores Rachel Vigliotti and Jessica Mrdjenovich, will start the sea-son providing a foundation for the Gators. Vigliotti set a new program record with an .847 conversion percentage from the free-throw line (50-59); while Mrdjenovich hit a team-high 26 three-pointers and Scarantino recorded 54 assists and 27 steals. Despite losing 1,000-point-scorer and 2012-13 All-NCAC First-Team selection Daryl Ford to graduation, junior Kendall Hoff-man, who led the squad with 20 blocks last season, and Pellicano will lead a frontcourt contingent supplemented by the addition of several freshmen, including Columbus, Ohio, native Aubri Caslin; Morgan Dillon from Evans City, Pa. and Meghan Wilby, a forward who arrives in Meadville from Wel-lington, New Zealand.

Head Coach Kate CostanzoOutlook

2012-13 Results2013-14 Schedule

Top Returnees & Newcomers

Gator Facts

November15 D’YOUVILLE 8:0016 SUNY-FREDONIA 8:0019 at Chatham 7:0021 CARNEGIE MELLON 7:00 23 GROVE CITY 4:0026 WASH. & JEFF. 7:0030 at Denison Classic December1 at Denison Classic4 HIRAM^ 7:3010 at Kenyon^ 6:0018 SAINT VINCENT 7:00January3 DEPAUW^ 6:004 WITTENBERG^ 4:008 at Hiram^ 6:0011 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 1:0018 at Denison^ 1:0022 WOOSTER^ 7:3025 at Oberlin^ 1:00February1 KENYON^ 1:007 at DePauw^ 6:008 at Wittenberg^ 3:0012 OBERLIN^ 6:0015 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 1:0019 at Wooster^ 7:3022 DENISON 1:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November ALL OPP16 PSU-ALTOONA 88 4317 JOHN CARROLL 65 67 (OT)20 at Wash. & Jeff. 51 56 (OT)28 at Wooster^ 64 50December1 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 66 484 at Carnegie Mellon 56 726 MT. ALOYSIUS 82 558 at Oberlin^ 47 5812 at Grove City 65 5128 at Baruch 47 7429 at Medgar Evers 82 6January4 at DePauw^ 50 865 at Wittenberg^ 54 759 OBERLIN^ 58 4312 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 65 5315 PITT.-TITUSVILLE 77 2419 DENISON^ 56 6123 at Hiram^ 57 2926 KENYON^ 49 47 February1 DEPAUW^ 36 672 WITTENBERG^ 46 576 Hiram^ 54 429 at Denison^ 63 6213 WOOSTER^ 67 5716 at Kenyon^ 44 5719 OHIO WESLEYAN 67 6422 vs. Kenyon 50 80

ALLEGHENY WOMEN

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Outlook Head Coach Sara Lee

Top Returnees & Newcomers

2013-14 Schedule 2012-13 Results

• Three-time NCAC Coach of the Year: (97-98, 06-07, 10-11)• Since 2003-04 the team has a combined record of 191-65 (.746)• Received M.A. in athletic administration from Kent State and B.S. in physical education from Minnesota St. - Moorhead

Alma MaterMinnesota St. - Moorhead ‘86

Record at DEN370-257 (24 years)

Overall Record371-283 (25 years)

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGGretchen Staubach Sr. 6-0 P Madeira, OH 26 145 35 8.8Mary Margaret Habel Jr. 5-11 P Cincinnati, OH 26 117 28 8.4Candise Love Jr. 5-3 G San Diego, CA 26 46 24 3.6

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolJordan Holmes Fr. 6-1 P Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. LebanonEmily Krumpe Fr. 6-0 P Hilliard, OH/DarbyAlyssa Wagner Fr. 5-8 W Elkhart, IN/Elkhart Memorial

Denison returns 10 letterwinners, including three starters, from last year’s team that reached the North Coast Ath-letic Conference Tournament for the 16th-consecutive season. In the second half of the season, the Big Red secured a spot in the tournament behind a five-game winning streak that was capped off by a 66-54 Senior Day win over Kenyon. This year, DU will be led by honorable mention All-NCAC selection, Gretchen Staubach. Last season, Staubach started all 26 games and was second on the team in scoring, averaging 8.8 points per game. She also led the squad with 5.6 rebounds per contest to go along with 33 steals and eight blocks. Also back for Denison are junior post Mary Margaret Habel and junior guard Can-dise Love. Habel started 23 of 26 games last year. She averaged 8.4 points and 4.5 rebounds. Love started 25 of 26 games a season ago. The junior guard averaged 3.6 ppg to go along with 24 assists and 13 steals. Providing depth will be seniors Aubrey Rogers, Mikaela Freundlich and Paige Wil-liams, and sophomore Kellie Arter. Rogers and Freundlich appeared in 24 and 23 games, respectively, while Arter played in 14 contests as a freshman.

Location: Granville, Ohio 43023Founded: 1831

Nickname: Big RedColors: Red and White

Enrollment: 2,100President: Dr. Adam S. Weinberg

Athletic Director: Nan Carney-DeBord

office: (740) 587-6428Athletic Trainer: Pat Brayfield

office: (740) 587-6577Facility: Livingston Gym (1,800)

Sports Info. Director: Craig Hicks

office: (740) 587-6546fax: (740) 587-6362

email: [email protected] Coach: Sara Lee

office: (740) 587-6290email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 7Letterwinners Lost: 5Starters Returning: 3

2012-13 Overall Record: 13-132012-13 NCAC Record: 8-8 (t-4th)

Big Red Facts

November15 at Franklin 6:0016 vs. Otterbein (at Franklin) 1:0020 MT. ST. JOSEPH 7:0022 at Mt. Union M-Club Shootout23 at Mt. Union M-Club Shootout30 MUSKINGUM 1:00December1 CASE 3:004 OBERLIN^ 7:307 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 3:0014 at Wittenberg^ 2:0028 vs. Pitt.-Bradford (at Otterbein) 5:0029 vs. Misericordia (at Otterbein) 1:00January4 at Wooster^ 5:308 at DePauw^ 7:0015 KENYON^ 6:0018 ALLEGHENY^ 1:0022 at Hiram^ 6:0025 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 1:0029 DEPAUW^ 8:00February1 WITTENBERG^ 2:005 at Oberlin^ 6:008 WOOSTER^ 1:0012 at Kenyon^ 6:0019 HIRAM^ 6:0022 at Allegheny^ 1:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November DEN OPP16 vs. Hope 48 7017 vs. Bethany 67 5120 at Mt. St. Joseph 59 4924 Mt. VERNON NAZ 74 4725 CASE 72 5928 MOUNT UNION 69 72 (OT)December1 DEPAUW^ 39 615 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 58 5016 OHIO NORTHERN 62 6628 vs. Sait Vincent 50 5830 vs. Lake Forest 69 55January4 at Kenyon^ 50 815 WOOSTER^ 75 579 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 44 4712 WITTENBERG^ 60 4816 at DePauw^ 48 8519 at Allegheny^ 61 5624 OBERLIN^ 53 3526 HIRAM^ 66 4429 at Wooster^ 67 56February1 KENYON^ 66 546 at Wittenberg^ 45 599 ALLEGHENY 62 6313 at Oberlin^ 59 6616 at Hiram^ 55 6019 WITTENBERG 65 69

DENISON WOMEN

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November15 at Franklin Tip-Off Classic16 at Franklin Tip-Off Classic22 at Centre College Tournament23 at Centre College Tournament30 DEPAUW TOURNAMENTDecember1 DEPAUW TOURNAMENT7 at Wooster^ 1:0011 at Spalding 3:0029 AMY HASBROOK MEMORIAL30 AMY HASBROOK MEMORIAL January3 at Allegheny^ 6:004 at Hiram^ 2:008 DENISON 7:0011 at Kenyon^ 1:0015 WITTENBERG^ 8:0018 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 3:0022 OBERLIN^ 6:0025 WOOSTER^ 3:0029 at Denison^ 8:00February1 at Oberlin^ 1:007 ALLEGHENY^ 8:008 HIRAM^ 4:0012 at Wittenberg^ 6:0015 KENYON^ 3:0022 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 1:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November DPU OPP16 vs. Wis.-Stout 88 4817 at Wis.-Lutheran 61 3921 WILMINGTON 73 4424 vs. Wash. Univ. 60 5925 at Illinois Wesleyan 75 52December1 at Denison^ 61 398 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 71 4818 vs. Babson 59 3519 vs. Messiah 63 4929 ROSE-HULMAN 73 3630 ROCKFORD 73 43January4 ALLEGHENY^ 86 505 HIRAM^ 74 329 KENYON^ 57 4712 at Wooster^ 87 4616 DENISON^ 85 4819 at Oberlin^ 67 4923 WITTENBERG^ 74 3726 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 85 5129 at Kenyon^ 77 57February1 at Allegheny^ 67 362 at Hiram^ 91 469 OBERLIN^ 71 4613 at Wittenberg^ 54 4616 WOOSTER^ 76 4119 HIRAM 72 3522 WITTENBERG 66 4323 KENYON 63 49March1 LA ROCHE 73 432 MARYVILLE 78 518 WASH. UNIV. 59 429 CHRIS. NEWPORT 76 5515 vs. Williams 59 5616 vs. Wis.Whitewater* 69 51

* - NCAA Div. III National Championship

Tiger FactsLocation: Greencastle, Indiana 46135

Founded: 1837Nickname: Tigers

Colors: Old Gold and BlackEnrollment: 2,336

President: Dr. Brian W. CaseyAthletic Director: Stevie Baker-Watsonoffice: (765) 658-6075

Athletic Trainer: Rex Calloffice: (765) 658-4937

Facility: Neal Fieldhouse (2,400)press table: (765) 658-4510Sports Info. Director:

Bill Wagneroffice: (765) 658-4630

email: [email protected] Coach: Kris Huffman

office: (765) 658-4960email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 14Letterwinners Lost: 5Starters Returning: 3

2012-13 Overall Record: 34-02012-13 NCAC Record: 16-0 (1st)

Outlook Head Coach Kris Huffman

Top Returnees & Newcomers

2013-14 Schedule 2012-13 Results

• Led DePauw to the 2013 and 2007 NCAA Division III National Championships• Winningest coach in program history• Guided the Tigers to 10 straight NCAA Division III tournament appearances

Alma MaterNorthern Iowa ‘90

Record at DPU466-102 (20 years)

Overall Record466-102 (20 years)

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGAlex Gasaway Sr. 5-10 F Crawfordsville, IN 31 179 17 12.9Savannah Trees Jr. 5-8 G Libertyville, IL 34 69 41 11.8Ali Ross Sr. 5-7 G Lexington, KY 34 73 54 8.0Alison Stephens Jr. 5-10 F Prairie Village, KS 34 224 23 6.2Emma Ondik Jr. 5-5 G Naperville, IL 34 30 55 3.9

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolHannah Douglas Jr. 5-8 G Pendleton, IN/Pendleton (Transfer from Butler)Taylor Howard Fr. 5-10 F Peoria, IL/Peoria ChristianClaire Ryan Fr. 5-6 G Chicago, IL/Marist

Coming off a perfect 34-0 Division III national championship season, the Tigers return three starters including D3hoops.com Third Team all-America forward Alex Gasaway. Gasaway, who missed the final two games of the regular season and the opening game of the Division III Champion-ship due to injury, led the Tigers with 12.9 points per game and hit 53.3 percent of her field goal tries. She also was second on the squad with 5.8 rebounds per game. Junior guard Savannah Trees is back after scoring 11.8 points per contest with a team-high 55 three-pointers and 45.1 per-cent shooting from beyond the arc. Senior guard Ali Ross averaged 8.0 points, 1.6 as-sists and 1.4 steals. The 2012-13 Tigers set the NCAA Divi-sion III record for most wins in a season as they captured their second national title in seven years and are one of just six programs to win at least two Division III championships.

DEPAUW WOMEN

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Terrier Facts

Top Returnees & Newcomers

2012-13 Results2013-14 Schedule

Head Coach Andrea Preston

Location: Hiram, Ohio 44234Founded: 1850

Nickname: TerriersColors: Blue & RedEnrollment: 1,273

President: Thomas V. Chema, JDAthletic Director:

Ellen Dempseyoffice: (330) 569-5340Athletic Trainer:

Jim Johnstonoffice: (330) 569-5351

Facility: Price Gymnasium (2,000)press table: 330-569-5014Sports Info. Director:

Jeff Hoedtoffice: (330) 569-5495fax: (330) 569-5392

email: [email protected] Coach: Andrea Preston

office: (330) 569-5352email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 12Letterwinners Lost: 7Starters Returning: 3

2012-13 Overall Record: 9-172012-13 NCAC Record: 4-12 (t-7th)

Alma MaterLuther ‘01

Record at HIR46-109 (Six years)

Overall Record60-145 (Eight years)

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

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGAlexis Kemper Sr. 5-9 G/F Centerville, OH 26 58 34 7.7Christy Griffin So. 5-11 F Middlefield, OH 26 119 20 5.7Danielle Day Sr. 5-7 G Newbury, OH 26 164 59 5.5

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolBrianne Goodrich Fr. F Chesterland, OH/West GeaugaDana Perotta Fr. G New Castle, PA/New CastleJaclyn Fortner Fr. G Norton, OH/NortonKayla Yost Fr. G Sandusky, OH/Perkins

The Hiram College women’s basketball team will return three starters and 12 letter-winners in 2013-14. Hiram will be led by a trio of seniors in Alexis Kemper, Danielle Day and Marisa Thomas. Kemper, the team’s top returning scorer, averaged 7.7 points per game last season while shooting 39.7 percent (73-of-184) from the field. She was also the team’s top three-point threat leading the team in triples made (45), attempts (113) and shoot-ing percentage (39.8). Kemper was also amongst the team leaders in blocked shots with 12. Day was the team’s top rebounder with 163 boards (6.3 rpg.) and was second in steals with 34. Offensively, Day averaged 5.5 ppg. and shot 32.5 percent (51-of-157) from the floor. Thomas averaged 3.5 ppg. as a junior and was third on the team in rebounding with 83 boards. Also expected to contribute more this winter will be juniors Kelsey Koskinen, Tay-lor Ratliff and sophomores Christy Griffin, Sierra Day and Preshus Hawthorne.

Outlook

November15 HIRAM TERRIER TIP-OFF16 HIRAM TERRIER TIP-OFF20 WESTMINSTER 7:0022 at Wis.-Lutheran Classic23 at Wis.-Lutheran ClassicDecember4 at Allegheny^ 6:007 at Kenyon^ 2:0010 BETHANY 6:0011 at PSU-Behrend 7:0014 THIEL 1:0030 at Marietta 7:30January3 WITTENBERG^ 6:004 DEPAUW^ 2:008 ALLEGHENY^ 7:3011 at Oberlin^ 1:0015 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 6:0022 DENISON^ 6:0025 KENYON^ 2:0029 at Wooster^ 6:00February1 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 2:007 at Wittenberg^ 7:308 at DePauw^ 4:0012 WOOSTER^ 6:0015 OBERLIN^ 1:0019 at Denison^ 6:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November HIR OPP16 vs. Pitt.-Greensburg 66 5517 at Bluffton 44 5524 at Westminster 53 5025 at Thiel 62 5728 at Carnegie Mellon 29 61December1 at Wooster^ 54 615 OBERLIN^ 48 598 KENYON^ 42 5812 HEIDELBERG 59 5815 at Bethany 64 6129 MARIETTA 45 7430 PSU-BEHREND 48 60January4 at Wittenberg^ 61 665 at DePauw^ 32 749 WOOSTER^ 64 5312 at Kenyon^ 44 7416 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 48 5223 ALLEGHENY^ 29 5726 at Denison^ 44 6629 at Oberlin^ 70 58February1 WITTENBERG^ 57 542 DEPAUW^ 46 916 at Allegheny^ 42 549 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 68 6916 DENISON^ 60 5519 at DePauw 35 72

HIRAM WOMEN

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2013-14 Schedule 2012-13 Results

Head Coach Suzanne Helfant

Location: Gambier, Ohio 43022Founded: 1824

Nickname: LadiesColors: Purple and White

Enrollment: 1,600President: Sean M. Decatur

Athletic Director: Peter Smith

office: (740) 427-5811Athletic Trainer: Andy Wheeler

office phone: (740) 427-5553Facility: Tomsich Arena (2,000)

press table: (740) 427-5866Sports Info. Director:

Marty Fulleroffice: (740) 427-5471fax: (740) 427-5401

email: [email protected] Coach: Suzanne Helfant

office: (740) 427-5222email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 9Letterwinners Lost: 3Starters Returning: 3

2012-13 Overall Record: 20-82012-13 NCAC Record: 12-4 (2nd)

Alma MaterAllegheny ‘88

Record at KEN295-180 (18 years)

Overall Record329-223 (21 years)

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

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGMaureen Hirt Sr. 5-8 G Bloomington, IN 28 148 45 16.3Maggie Boelter Sr. 5-6 G Vienna, WV 28 105 122 6.8Lauren Kriete Jr. 5-11 F Barrington, RI 28 107 52 4.9Meredith Williams So. 5-8 G Novi, MI 25 76 25 2.7Autumn Anderson Sr. 5-11 P Erie, PA --- DNP in 2012-13 ---

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolSidney Cera Fr. 5-4 G Brookeville, OH/BrookevilleMiranda Diesz Fr. 5-9 G Hartville, OH/Lake

The Kenyon Ladies have some seri-ous shoes to fill following the graduation of league-leading scorer Kayla Ernst and defensive stalwart Katie Adlam, but an experienced backcourt containing seniors Maureen Hirt and Maggie Boelter is up for the challenge. Hirt returns as the Ladies’ top scoring threat after putting together a 2012-13 sea-son that saw her rank first in the NCAC in three-pointers made (71) and rank first in the nation in free-throw percentage (.923). She also ranked second on the team and third in the NCAC in scoring (16.3 ppg). At her side, Boelter led the team and the confer-ence with 122 assists last season. She also contributed 6.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest. While the starting backcourt is experi-enced, the rest of the Ladies’ roster contains just three juniors and one other senior. That senior being 5-11 post Autumn Anderson, who returns after missing last season due to injury. She’ll be joined in the frontcourt by junior Lauren Kriete, who scored 4.9 points and grabbed 3.8 rebounds per game as a sophomore. Guard Meredith Williams heads up a quality group of sophomores and head coach Suzanne Helfant, now in her 19th year at Kenyon, will get a good look at the program’s future as her freshman class runs seven players deep.

Ladies Facts

November15 at MSJ Tournament16 at MSJ Tournament19 OHIO NORTHERN 7:3021 MUSKINGUM 7:3023 EARLHAM 2:0026 at Case 7:0030 at Marietta TournamentDecember1 at Marietta Tournament7 HIRAM^ 1:0010 ALLEGHENY^ 6:0031 at Mt. Vernon Nazarene 1:00January4 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 1:008 at Oberlin^ 7:3011 DEPAUW^ 1:0015 at Denison^ 6:0018 WOOSTER^ 2:0022 at Wittenberg^ 7:3025 at Hiram^ 2:0029 OBERLIN^ 6:00February1 at Allegheny^ 1:008 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 1:0012 DENISON^ 6:0015 at DePauw^ 1:0019 WITTENBERG^ 7:3022 at Wooster^ 2:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November KEN OPP16 vs. Capital 78 5817 vs. Fontbonne 74 4220 at Ohio Northern 55 8324 CASE 55 5226 MT. VERNON NAZ. 87 7329 at Heidelberg 64 56December1 at Muskingum 71 625 WITTENBERG^ 64 588 at Hiram^ 58 4229 vs. Simpson 58 6030 vs. Cabrini 54 63January2 at Wooster^ 62 364 DENISON^ 81 505 OBERLIN^ 67 589 at DePauw^ 47 5712 HIRAM^ 74 4416 at Wittenberg^ 64 5219 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 63 5826 at Allegheny^ 47 4929 DEPAUW^ 57 77February1 at Denison^ 54 662 WOOSTER^ 70 446 at Oberlin^ 70 5713 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 69 4816 ALLEGHENY^ 57 4419 OBERLIN 70 6122 vs. Allegheny 80 5023 vs. DePauw 49 63

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Head Coach Kerry JenkinsOutlook

Top Returnees & Newcomers

2012-13 Results2013-14 Schedule

Location: Oberlin, Ohio 44074Founded: 1833

Nickname: YeowomenColors: Crimson and Gold

Enrollment: 2,900President: Marvin Krislov, JD

Athletic Director: Natalie Winkelfoos

office: (440) 775-6463Athletic Trainer:

Tim Carveroffice: (440) 775-8589

Facility: Philips Gym (1,800)press table: (440) 775-8024

Asst. AD for Communications: Mike Mancini

office: (440) 775-8503email: [email protected]

Head Coach: Kerry Jenkins

office: (440) 775-8546email: [email protected] Returning: 8

Letterwinners Lost: 2Starters Returning: 4

2012-13 Overall Record: 9-172012-13 NCAC Record: 4-12 (t-7th)

Alma MaterAmherst ‘96

Record at OBE33-97 (Five years)

Overall Record33-97 (Five years)

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

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGChristina Marquette Jr. 5-9 F Huntingon Beach, CA 26 243 79 18.5Allison Gannon Sr. 5-11 F Shelburne, VT 15 99 41 10.4Malisa Hoak Sr. 5-5 G Toledo, OH 26 86 95 8.5Lillian Jahan Sr. 5-9 F/G San Francisco, CA 26 103 38 5.5 TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolBriana Santiago Fr. 5-5 G White Plains, NY/KentConnie Esetevez Fr. 5-8 G Johns Creek, GA/Northview Eleanor Van Buren Fr. 5-11 F Portland, OR/Riverdale

The Oberlin College women’s basket-ball team is returning a strong group of talent-ed players and is looking to turn the corner in the 2013-14 season. The Yeowomen’s 9-17 finish last year was the program’s best finish since the 2001-02 season. Leading the way will be All-NCAC first -team selection, Christina Marquette. As a sophomore, Marquette was second in the conference in scoring with 18.5 points per game and led the conference with 9.3 re-bounds per game. Senior Allison Gannon will be return-ing to the Yeowomen’s starting lineup after traveling abroad second semester last year and missing the last 10 games of the season. Despite that, Gannon finished second on the team with 10.6 points per game and 6.6 rebounds per game. Senior point guard Malisa Hoak led the conference by playing 36.7 minutes per game, including five complete games. Hoak also led the conference with 3.7 assists per game while averaging 8.5 points a game.

Yeowomen Facts

November15 at Carnegie Mellon Tournament16 at Carnegie Mellon Tournament20 at Adrian 7:0023 at Susquehanna Tournament24 at Susquehanna Tournament26 HEIDELBERG 8:0029 at Olivet 6:0030 at Kalamazoo 2:00December4 at Denison^ 7:3029 at Middlebury 1:00January3 WOOSTER^ 6:006 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 5:008 KENYON^ 7:3011 HIRAM^ 1:0015 at Wooster^ 7:3018 WITTENBERG^ 2:0022 at DePauw^ 6:0025 ALLEGHENY^ 1:0029 at Kenyon^ 6:00February1 DEPAUW^ 1:005 DENISON^ 6:0012 at Allegheny^ 6:0015 at Hiram^ 1:0019 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 6:0022 at Wittenberg^ 2:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November OBE OPP15 KALAMAZOO 56 5517 at Goshen 84 7420 JOHN CARROLL 52 6923 at Caltech 72 3124 at Occidental 48 4427 BLUFFTON 53 7429 OTTERBEIN 46 64December1 WITTENBERG^ 38 425 at Hiram^ 59 488 ALLEGHENY^ 58 4710 OLIVET 59 76 January2 ADRIAN 67 614 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 53 595 at Kenyon^ 58 679 at Allegheny^ 43 5816 WOOSTER^ 69 6119 DEPAUW^ 49 6724 at Denison^ 35 5326 at Wittenberg^ 37 6529 HIRAM^ 58 70February1 at Wooster^ 54 682 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 50 606 KENYON^ 57 709 at DePauw^ 46 7113 DENISON^ 66 5919 at Kenyon 61 70

OBERLIN WOMEN

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Head Coach Stacey Ungashick LobdellOutlook

Top Returnees & NewcomersTOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGSarah McQuade Jr. 5-6 G Dublin, OH 25 84 85 10.1Emily Julius So. 5-9 W Avon, OH 26 105 19 8.8Tamra Londot Sr. 5-9 P Utica, OH 26 156 16 7.4Kristin Henning Jr. 6-0 P Beavercreek, OH 23 138 27 7.2Hanna Fedorka So. 5-8 G North Canton, OH 26 57 41 4.0LaNiece McRae Jr. 5-11 P Youngstown, OH --- DNP in 2012-13 ---

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolKierstynn Myers Fr. 5-6 G Westerville, OH/Olentangy OrangeMegan Scarberry Jr. 5-5 G Loudonville, OH/Loudonville (Transfer from Notre Dame Coll.)

Ten returning letterwinners and a tal-ented incoming class have head coach Sta-cey Ungashick Lobdell optimistic that Ohio Wesleyan will be in the thick of the North Coast Athletic Conference championship race in 2013-14. Junior guard Sarah McQuade, who ranked 11th in the league in scoring and fifth in assists last year, and sophomore Hanna Fedorka are back at the guard spots. Senior Tamra Londot and junior Kristin Henning, both of whom tied for eighth in the conference in rebounding last season, re-turn at the post positions. Sophomore Emily Julius, who started 14 games at wing last year and ranked sec-ond on the team and 15th in the conference in scoring, moves to the post this season. Also back is junior LaNiece McRae, who led the NCAC in blocked shots as a freshman but missed the 2012-13 season with a knee injury. Senior Julia Grimsley and junior Caro-line Welker return at the wing. Freshman guard Megan Kuether, a 2-time all-conference selection in high school; freshman post Taylor Dickson, a special mention All-Ohio selection in high school; junior wing Megan Scarberry, a transfer from Notre Dame College; and freshman wing Kirestynn Myers, a 2-time all-conference pick in high school; look to make immediate contributions.

Location: Delaware, Ohio 43015Founded: 1842

Nickname: Battling BishopsColors: Red and Black

Enrollment: 1,850President: Dr. Rock Jones

Athletic Director: Roger Inglesoffice: (740) 368-3738

Athletic Trainer: Todd Milleroffice phone: (740) 368-3747

Facility: Branch Rickey Arena (2,300)press table: (740) 368-3342Sports Info. Director:

Mark Beckenbachoffice phone: (740) 368-3340

fax: (740) 368-3332email: [email protected]

Head Coach: Stacey Ungashick Lobdelloffice phone: (740) 368-3729

email: [email protected] Returning: 10

Letterwinners Lost: 4Starters Returning: 5

2012-13 Overall Record: 8-182012-13 NCAC Record: 7-9 (6th)

Alma MaterFlorida Southern ‘93

Record at OWU17-35 (Two Years)

Overall Record17-35 (Two Years)

• Spent four seasons as an assistant for the Battling Bishops prior to being named head coach in 2011-12• Prior to joining OWU’s staff, was head coach at Delaware Hayes High School for seven years, leading the Pacers to three conference and seven sectional titles• Delaware, Ohio, native was three-time Ohio Capital Conference Coach of the Year

Battling Bishop Facts

November16 at Emmanuel Invitational17 at Emmanuel Invitational22 at Baldwin Wallace Invitational23 at Baldwin Wallace Invtiatioanl26 CAPITAL 6:00December4 at Wittenberg^ 7:307 at Denison^ 3:0011 OHIO NORTHERN 7:0020 WILMIGNTON 5:0029 BISHOP CLASSIC/HOOPS FOR HOPE30 BISHOP CLASSIC/HOOPS FOR HOPEJanuary4 KENYON^ 2:006 OBERLIN^ 5:008 WOOSTER^ 7:3011 at Allegheny^ 1:0015 HIRAM^ 6:0018 at DePauw^ 3:0025 DENISON^ 1:0029 WITTENBERG^ 7:30February1 at Hiram^ 2:005 at Wooster^ 6:008 at Kenyon^ 1:0015 ALLEGHENY^ 1:0019 at Oberlin^ 6:0022 DEPAUW^ 1:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November OWU OPP16 vs. Baldwin Wallace 47 6317 vs. Spalding 43 6723 at Colorado College 62 5724 vs. St. Olaf 56 6528 at Capital 59 67December1 at Allegheny^ 48 665 at Denison^ 50 588 DEPAUW^ 48 7121 at Davenport 32 7722 at Hope 53 7529 CASE 51 5530 WASH. & JEFF. 66 71 January4 at Oberlin^ 59 539 DENISON^ 47 4412 ALLEGHENY^ 53 6516 at Hiram^ 52 4819 at Kenyon^ 58 6323 WOOSTER^ 76 6226 at DePauw^ 51 8529 WITTENBERG^ 63 45February2 OBERLIN^ 60 506 at Wooster^ 46 699 HIRAM^ 69 6813 KENYON^ 48 6916 at Wittenberg^ 54 5519 at Allegheny 64 67

OHIO WESLEYAN WOMEN

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Head Coach Sarah Jurewicz

Location: Springfield, OH 45501Founded: 1845

Nickname: TigersColors: Red and White

Enrollment: 1,950President: Dr. Laurie M. JoynerInterim Athletic Director:

Dr. Jeff Ankromoffice: (937) 327-6142Athletic Trainer:

Ellen Crosbieoffice: (937) 327-6467

Facility: HPER Center (3,000)press table: (937) 327-6126

Director of News Services & Sports Information:

Ryan Maureroffice: (937) 327-6114

email: [email protected] Coach: Sarah Jurewicz

office: (937) 327-6457email: [email protected] Returning: 8

Letterwinners Lost: 2Starters Returning: 3

2012-13 Overall Record: 13-142012-13 NCAC Record: 8-8 (t-4th)

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGKatelyn Haralamos Jr. 5-8 W Maineville, OH 26 90 44 8.6Amber Lara Jr. 5-7 G Oak Park, IL 27 96 52 5.6Amber Rice Sr. 5-7 W S. Charleston, OH 27 124 41 10.6Enri Small Jr. 5-8 G Columbus, OH 22 118 26 11.9

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolJessica Banas Fr. 6-0 P Medina, OH/BuckeyeMichelle Brunswick Fr. 5-10 G Middletown, OH/MadisonRiley McDonald Fr. 5-7 G Dexter, MI/Dexter

With their top four scorers and a total of eight letterwinners back in the fold, the Wit-tenberg Tigers have high hopes for a break-through 2013-14 season. Head Coach Sarah Jurewicz may have her deepest team since taking over the pro-gram in 2007, starting with a trio of returning starters and the squad’s top scorer, Enri Small, who came off the bench much of the time last year. Small averaged 11.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game from her guard position en route to second-team All-NCAC honors in 2013. Senior Amber Rice also claimed second-team all-league after averaging 10.6 points and 4.6 rebounds per contest and leading the Tigers by a wide margin with 48 three-pointers and a stellar 87 percent shooting from the free throw line. She will be joined on the wing again in 2013-14 by junior Katelyn Haralamos, who finished with 8.6 points and 2.5 rebounds, in addition to juniors Heather Schroeder and Darbie Zirkle, who combined to average just over 20 minutes per game last season. Rounding out the returning starters is ju-nior point guard Amber Lara, who led the team in minutes at 30.4 per contest in 2012-13. She led the Tigers with 52 assists while averaging 5.6 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. In the post, junior Karen Daniel-Hamberg started 15 games a year ago, averaging 5.0 points and 5.7 rebounds, and sophomore Tay-lore Bundy appeared in 24 games, primarily off the bench, in her first collegiate season. They will be joined in the frontcourt rotation by sophomore Carli Swartz, who made 14 appearances after transferring to Wittenberg in December 2012.

Alma MaterWittenberg ‘98

Record at WIT87-71 (Six years)

Overall Record87-71 (Six years)

• Had assistant coaching stints at Colorado College and Savannah A&D• Named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2009-10• Four-time All-NCAC selection and NCAC Scholar-Athlete as a senior; Member of NCAC’s Second Decade team; Wittenberg Hall of Honor Inductee

Tiger Facts

November15 at Wilmington Tip-Off Classic16 at Wilmington Tip-Off Classic20 at Capital 7:3023 at Franklin 2:0025 at Otterbein 7:3030 OHIO CHRISTIAN 6:00December4 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7:307 at Brescia 7:0014 DENISON^ 2:0027 ZIMMERMAN MEMORIAL CLASSIC28 ZIMMERMAN MEMORIAL CLASSICJanuary3 at Hiram^ 6:004 at Allegheny^ 4:0011 WOOSTER^ 2:0015 at DePauw^ 8:0018 at Oberlin^ 2:0022 KENYON^ 7:3029 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:30February1 at Denison^ 2:007 HIRAM^ 7:308 ALLEGHENY^ 3:0012 DEPAUW^ 6:0015 at Wooster^ 2:0019 at Kenyon^ 7:3022 OBERLIN^ 2:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November WIT OPP16 vs. Transylvania 64 5417 at Hanover 61 7420 CAPITAL 56 6626 BALDWIN WALLACE 55 6628 at Earlham 63 47December1 at Oberlin^ 42 385 at Kenyon^ 58 6415 THOMAS MORE 51 7118 FRANKLIN 37 4928 DEFIANCE 62 4429 MOUNT UNION 61 60 January4 HIRAM^ 66 615 ALLEGHENY^ 75 5412 at Denison^ 48 6016 KENYON^ 52 6419 WOOSTER^ 54 4523 at DePauw^ 37 7426 OBERLIN^ 65 3729 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 45 63February1 at Hiram^ 54 572 at Allegheny^ 57 466 DENISON^ 59 459 at Wooster^ 65 7113 DEPAUW^ 46 5416 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 55 5419 at Denison 69 6522 at DePauw 43 66

WITTENBERG WOMEN

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Head Coach Ashley Reid

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGMaura Hall Sr. 5-7 G Medfield, MA 25 174 42 8.1 Lauren Hancher So. 5-7 F Cincinnati, OH 25 62 15 6.8Suvi Puripattarapan Sr. 5-2 G Westport, CT 25 79 39 4.6Karley Walker Sr. 5-7 G S. Charleston, WV 25 80 77 9.8

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolAmanda English Fr. 6-0 F Johnstown, OH/Granville Christian AcademySydney Failing Fr. 5-8 G Lorain, OH/Amherst Steele

With two-time all-conference center Jessica Wingen lost to graduation, Wooster will look to have a balanced scoring attack this season, and play to its strength, which is at the guard position, where top-returning scorer Karley Walker, and fellow seniors Maura Hall and Suvi Puripattarapan, are back to lead the Fighting Scots. Walker scored in double-figures 13 times last season on her way to 9.8 points per game, to go along with 3.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists. Hall is strong under the basket, and totaled 8.1 points and 7.0 rebounds a year ago, while Puripattarapan, a quick slashing guard, recorded 1.6 steals as the team’s top on-ball defender. Joining them will be sophomore Rachel Huxhold, the returning starter at the point guard position, as well as role players Syd-ney Grier and Lindy Howard. Sophomores Lauren Hancher and Nisa Usman will likely start in the frontcourt. Hancher, an all-conference soccer player as well, averaged 8.9 points over the last 18 games of her freshman season, while Us-man played primarily as Wingen’s backup, and is ready to step into a bigger role.

Location: Wooster, Ohio 44691Founded: 1866

Nickname: Fighting ScotsColors: Black and Old Gold

Enrollment: 2,000President: Dr. Grant H. Cornwell

Athletic Director: Keith D. Beckett, Ph.D.office: (330) 263-2189

Athletic Trainer: Tom Loveoffice: (330) 263-2184

Facility: Timken Gym (3,400)press table: 330-287-3000 x4466

Sports Info. Director: Hugh Howard

office: (330) 263-2374email: [email protected]

Head Coach: Ashley Reid

office phone: (330) 263-2181email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 8Letterwinners Lost: 4Starters Returning: 3

2012-13 Overall Record: 9-162012-13 NCAC Record: 4-12 (t-7th)

Alma MaterWalsh ‘04

Record at WOO15-59 (Three years)

Overall Record15-59 (Three years)

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

Fighting Scot Facts

November16 NAN NICHOLS CLASSIC17 NAN NICHOLS CLASSIC20 GENEVA 7:3023 at Franciscan 3:0026 BLUFFTON 7:30 December4 at Case 7:307 DEPAUW^ 1:0018 at Schreiner 5:3020 at Texas Lutheran 1:00January3 at Oberlin^ 7:304 DENISON^ 5:308 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:3011 at Wittenberg^ 2:0015 OBERLIN^ 7:3018 at Kenyon^ 2:0022 at Allegheny^ 7:3025 at DePauw^ 3:0029 HIRAM^ 6:00February5 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 6:008 at Denison^ 1:0012 at Hiram^ 6:0015 WITTENBERG^ 2:0019 ALLEGHENY^ 7:3022 KENYON^ 2:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November WOO OPP17 FRANCISCAN 67 5218 WESTMINSTER 50 4724 at Bluffton 53 7528 ALLEGHENY^ 50 64December1 HIRAM^ 61 548 CASE 44 6115 WAYNESBURG 55 5117 OHIO MID-WESTERN 70 7519 CALTECH 62 3928 at Geneva 62 4629 vs. Houghton 50 54 January2 KENYON^ 36 625 at Denison^ 57 759 at Hiram^ 53 6412 DEPAUW^ 46 8716 at Oberlin^ 61 6919 at Wittenberg^ 45 5423 at Ohio Wesleyan 62 7629 DENISON^ 56 67February1 OBERLIN^ 65 542 at Kenyon^ 44 706 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 69 469 WITTENBERG^ 71 6513 at Allegheny^ 57 6716 at DePauw^ 41 76

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November 15D’Youville at Allegheny, 8:00DePauw & Denison Franklin Tip-OffHiram Terrier Tip-OffKenyon at MSJ TournamentOberlin at CMU TournamentWittenberg at Wilmington Tip-Off

November 16SUNY-Fredonia at Allegheny, 8:00DePauw & Denison Franklin Tip-OffHiram Terrier Tip-OffKenyon at MSJ TournamentOberlin at CMU TournamentOhio Wesleyan at Emmanuel InviteWittenberg at Wilmington Tip-OffWooster Nan Nichols Classic

November 17Ohio Wesleyan at Emmanuel InviteWooster Nan Nichols Classic

November 19Allegheny at Chatham, 7:00Ohio Northern at Kenyon, 7:30

November 20Mt. St. Joseph at Denison, 7:00Oberlin at Adrian, 7:00Westminster at Hiram, 7:00Geneva at Wooster, 7:30Wittenberg at Capital, 7:30

November 21Carnegie Mellon at Allegheny, 7:00Muskingum at Kenyon, 7:30

November 22Denison at Mt. Union ShootoutDePauw at Centre TournamentHiram at Wisc.-Lutheran ClassicOhio Wesleyan at B-W Invitational

November 23Earlham at Kenyon, 2:00Wittenberg at Franklin, 2:00Wooster at Franciscan, 3:00Grove City at Allegheny, 4:00Denison at Mt. Union ShootoutDePauw at Centre TournamentHiram at Wisc.-Lutherna ClassicOberlin at Susquehanna TournamentOhio Wesleyan at B-W Invitational

November 24Oberlin at Susquehanna Tournament

November 25Wittenberg at Otterbein, 7:30

November 26Capital at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00Kenyon at Case, 7:00Wash. & Jeff. at Allegheny, 7:00Bluffton at Wooster, 7:30Heidelberg at Oberlin, 8:00

November 29Oberlin at Olivet, 6:00

WOMEN’S SCHEDULENovember 30Muskingum at Denison, 1:00Oberlin at Kalamazoo, 2:00Ohio Christian at Wittenberg, 6:00Allegheny at Denison ClassicDePauw TournamentKenyon at Marietta Tournament

December 1Case at Denison, 3:00Allegheny at Denison ClassicDePauw TournamentKenyon at Marietta Tournament

December 4Hiram at Allegheny, 7:30^Oberlin at Denison, 7:30^Ohio Wesleyan at Wittenberg, 7:30^Wooster at Case, 7:30

December 7DePauw at Wooster, 1:00^Hiram at Kenyon, 2:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Denison, 3:00^Wittenberg at Brescia, 7:00

December 10Allegheny at Kenyon, 6:00^Bethany at Hiram, 6:00

December 11DePauw at Spalding, 3:00Hiram at PSU-Behrend, 7:00Ohio Northern at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:00

December 14Thiel at Hiram, 1:00Denison at Wittenberg, 2:00^

December 18Wooster at Schreiner, 5:30Saint Vincent at Allegheny, 7:00

December 20Wooster at Texas Lutheran, 1:00

December 27Wittenberg Zimmerman Memorial

December 28Denison vs. Pitt.-Bradford, 5:00(at Otterbein)Wilmington at Ohio Wesleyan, 5:00Wittenberg Zimmerman Memorial

December 29Denison vs. Misericordia, 1:00(at Otterbein)DePauw Amy Hasbrook MemorialOWU Bishop Classic/Hoops 4 Hope

December 30Oberlin at Middlebury, 1:00Hiram at Marietta, 7:30DePauw Amy Hasbrook MemorialOWU Bishop Classic/Hoops 4 Hope

December 31Kenyon at Mt. Vernon Naz., 1:00

January 3DePauw at Allegheny, 6:00^Wittenberg at Hiram, 6:00^Wooster at Oberlin, 6:00^

January 4Kenyon at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00^DePauw at Hiram, 2:00^Wittenberg at Allegheny, 4:00^Denison at Wooster, 5:30^

January 6Oberlin at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00^

January 8Allegheny at Hiram, 6:00^Denison at DePauw, 7:00^Kenyon at Oberlin, 7:30^Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30^

January 11DePauw at Kenyon, 1:00^Hiram at Oberlin, 1:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Allegheny, 1:00^Wooster at Wittenberg, 2:00^

January 15Hiram at Ohio Wesleyan, 6:00^Kenyon at Denison, 6:00^Oberlin at Wooster, 7:30^Wittenberg at DePauw, 8:00^

January 18Allegheny at Denison, 1:00^Wittenberg at Oberlin, 2:00^Wooster at Kenyon, 2:00^Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw, 3:00^

January 22Denison at Hiram, 6:00^Oberlin at DePauw, 6:00^Kenyon at Wittenberg, 7:30^Wooster at Allegheny, 7:30^

January 25Allegheny at Oberlin, 1:00^Denison at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00^Kenyon at Hiram, 2:00^Wooster at DePauw, 3:00^

January 29Hiram at Wooster, 6:00^Oberlin at Kenyon, 6:00^Wittenberg at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30^DePauw at Denison, 8:00^

February 1DePauw at Oberlin, 1:00^Kenyon at Allegheny, 1:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Hiram, 2:00^Wittenberg at Denison, 2:00^

February 5Denison at Oberlin, 6:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Wooster, 6:00^

February 7Allegheny at DePauw, 6:00^Hiram at Wittenberg, 7:30^

February 8Ohio Wesleyan at Kenyon, 1:00^Wooster at Denison, 1:00^Allegheny at Wittenberg, 3:00^Hiram at DePauw, 4:00^

February 12Denison at Kenyon, 6:00^DePauw at Wittenberg, 6:00^Oberlin at Allegheny, 6:00^Wooster at Hiram, 6:00^

February 15Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00Oberlin at Hiram, 1:00^Wittenberg at Wooster, 2:00^Kenyon at DePauw, 3:00^

February 19Hiram at Denison, 6:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Oberlin, 6:00^Allegheny at Wooster, 7:30^Wittenberg at Kenyon, 7:30^

February 22Denison at Allegheny, 1:00^DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan, 1:00^Oberlin at Wittenberg, 2:00^Kenyon at Wooster, 2:00^

February 25NCAC Tournament Quarterfinals

February 28NCAC Tournament Semifinals

March 1NCAC Tournament Championship

^ - Indicates NCAC game

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Team (Game)Points: 112 -- Allegheny (vs. Denison), 1/11/86; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Earlham), 2/19/92Points (Two Teams): 194 -- Allegheny (108) vs. Oberlin (86), 2/6/91; Ohio Wesleyan (101) vs. Point Park (93), 11/29/97Margin of Victory: 95 -- Allegheny (112) vs. Denison (17), 1/11/86Field Goals: 51 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Earlham), 2/19/92Field Goal Attempts: 105 -- Allegheny (vs. Oberlin), 2/6/85Field Goal Percentage: 65.7 (44-67) -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Denison), 1/17/90Three-Point Field Goals: 17 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Kenyon), 1/11/06Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 59 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Chatham), 11/27/05Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (5-5) -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Lake Erie), 1/31/94Free Throws: 37 -- Earlham (vs. Wooster), 2/5/94Free Throw Attempts: 55 -- Earlham (vs. Wooster), 2/5/94Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (17-17) -- Kenyon (vs. Allegheny), 2/16/13Rebounds: 79 -- Oberlin (vs. Wilberforce), 2/6/99Assists: 36 -- Earlham (vs. Cincinnati Bible), 12/6/93, Wooster (vs. Trinity, DC) 12/19/02Blocked Shots: 14 -- Oberlin (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/12/94Steals: 33 -- Allegheny (vs. Medgar Evers), 12/29/12

Team (Season)Points: 2429 -- DePauw, 2012-13Scoring Offense: 82.9 (28-2320) -- Allegheny, 1985-86Scoring Defense: 45.6 (34-1549) -- DePauw, 2012-13; 45.6 (29-1385) -- DePauw, 2011-12Scoring Margin: 30.7 (82.9-52.2) -- Allegheny, 1985-86Field Goals: 975 -- Allegheny, 1985-86Field Goal Attempts: 2122 -- Allegheny, 1985-86Field Goal Percentage: 47.7 (773-1621) -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1991-92Field Goal Percentage Defense: 32.9 (440-1337) -- Kenyon, 2004-05Three-Point Field Goals: 264 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2005-06Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 867 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2005-06Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 39.5 (144-365) -- Wittenberg, 1995-96Free Throws: 523 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01Free Throw Attempts: 766 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01Free Throw Percentage: 79.2 (290-366) -- Kenyon, 2012-13Rebounds: 1565 -- Wooster, 1984-85Rebound Margin: 15.5 (52.6-37.1) -- Allegheny, 1985-86Assists: 539 -- Allegheny, 1986-87Blocked Shots: 162 -- Wooster, 1996-97Steals: 424 -- Wittenberg, 2002-03Wins: 34 -- DePauw, 2012-13Winning Percentage: 1.000 (34-0) -- DePauw, 2012-13Winning Streak: 34 -- DePauw, 2012-13Winning Streak (NCAC): 53 -- Wittenberg, 1993-96

Individual (Game)Points: 61 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91Field Goals: 28 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91Field Goal Attempts: 55 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin (vs. Allegheny), 2/6/91Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (12-12) -- Amber Bishop, Wittenberg (vs. Hiram), 2/7/03Three-Point Field Goals: 10 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/20/96; Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Bluffton), 2/12/97Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 24 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon (vs. Asbury), 2/11/95Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) -- Amber Sherman, Wittenberg (vs. Allegheny), 1/4/97

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

Individual (Season)Points: 778 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-90Scoring Average: 31.2 (24-749) -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1990-91Field Goals: 319 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-90 Field Goal Attempts: 710 -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-90Field Goal Percentage: 63.8 (125--196) -- Stephanie Boardman, Wittenberg, 2007-08Three-Point Field Goals: 110 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1996-97Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 279 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1995-96Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 58.5 (31-53 -- Emma Ondik, De-Pauw, 2011-12Free Throws: 183 -- Jessica Viertlboeck, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01Free Throw Attempts: 236 -- Karen Schell, Kenyon, 1997-98Free Throw Percentage: 92.3 (84-91) -- Maureen Hirt, Kenyon, 2012-13Rebounds: 360 -- Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000-01Assists: 177 -- Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny, 1985-86Blocked Shots: 106 -- Kristen Sheffield, Denison, 2004-05Steals: 129 -- Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin, 2001-02

Individual (Career)Points: 2112 -- Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan, 2001-05Scoring Average (min. 1000 points): 31.2 (49-1527) -- Ann Gilbert, Oberlin, 1989-91Field Goals: 822 -- Kim Huber, Allegheny, 1992-96Field Goal Attempts: 1738 -- Kim Huber, Allegheny, 1992-96Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made): 57.1 (741-1298) -- Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan, 1998-02Three-Point Field Goals: 365 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1993-97Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 987 -- Kim Graf, Kenyon, 1993-97Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 90 made): 42.4 (151-356) -- Brittany Bell, Allegheny, 2006-10Free Throws: 522 -- Shannon Ferguson, Earlham, 1990-94Free Throw Attempts: 704 -- Shannon Ferguson, Earlham, 1990-94Free Throw Percentage (min. 120 made): 85.9 (220-256) -- Pam Quigney -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2007-11Rebounds: 1217 -- Jill Myers, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88Assists: 601 -- Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny, 1984-88Blocked Shots: 336 -- Kristen Sheffield, Denison, 2003-07Steals: 404 -- Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin, 1998-02

WOMEN’S RECORDS

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PointsSEASON778 Ann Gilbert (OBE) 1989-90749 Ann Gilbert (OBE) 1990-91604 Kelly Heil (OWU) 2002-03593 Kim Huber (ALL) 1995-96576 Christi Clay (DEN) 1993-94

Field GoalsSEASON319 Ann Gilbert (OBE) 1989-90309 Ann Gilbert (OBE) 1990-91235 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 2000-01229 Christi Clay (DEN) 1993-94 Kayla Ernst (KEN) 2012-13

CAREER822 Kim Huber (ALL) 1992-96741 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 1998-02761 Kelly Heil (OWU) 2001-05684 Krista Jacobs (OWU) 1988-92664 Christi Clay (DEN) 1990-94

Three-Point Field GoalsSEASON110 Kim Graf (KEN) 1996-9793 Kim Graf (KEN) 1995-9687 Mechelle Pothast (WIT) 1995-9685 Maureen Hirt (KEN) 2011-12 82 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-05

CAREER365 Kim Graf (KEN) 1993-97257 Stephany Dunmyer (KEN) 1996-00232 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-05226 Maureen Hirt (KEN) 2010-Present222 Alicia Moreno (KEN) 2004-08

Free Throws

SEASON183 Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) 2000-01156 Karen Schell (KEN) 1997-98153 Kim Huber (ALL) 1995-96 Shannon Ferguson (ERL) 1991-92 Ann Osborne (OWU) 1986-87

CAREER522 Shannon Ferguson (ERL) 1990-94463 Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) 1997-01427 Ann Osborne (OWU) 1984-88411 Kelly Heil (OWU) 2001-05406 Kim Huber (ALL) 1992-96

ReboundsSEASON360 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 2000-01333 Jill Myers (OWU) 1987-88329 Jennifer Young (ALL) 1991-92315 Jill Myers (OWU) 1986-87 Jennifer Young (ALL) 1990-91

CAREER1217 Jill Myers (OWU) 1984-881127 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 1998-021078 Danielle Rogers (WIT) 1989-931021 Krista Jacobs (OWU) 1988-92925 Karen Schell (KEN) 1995-99

AssistsSEASON177 Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1985-86172 Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1986-87167 Jill Swanson (ALL) 1984-85165 Serafina Nuzzo (DEN) 2010-11161 Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1987-88

CAREER601 Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1984-88529 Christy Evans (WOO) 1988-92462 Tyler Cordell (OWU) 2007-11461 Ellen O’Brien (DEN) 2005-09456 Amanda Schmidt (ALL) 1993-97

Blocked ShotsSEASON106 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2004-0580 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2003-0476 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2005-0674 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2006-0768 Monica Hansen (WOO) 1987-88

CAREER336 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2003-07179 Jessica Wingen (WOO) 2009-13165 Carolyn Simpson (DEN) 2005-09158 Kristen Rice (WOO) 1999-03155 Jennifer Latronica (ALL) 2003-07

StealsSEASON129 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 2001-02125 Lisa Smith (ALL) 1986-87117 Amanda Schmidt (ALL) 1993-94110 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1998-99 Mary Jo Domurat (CWR) 1986-87

CAREER412 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1998-02345 Christi Clay (DEN) 1990-94312 Amanda Schmidt (ALL) 1993-97280 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-05268 Allison McCombe (DEN) 1992-96

1000-Point Scorers2112 Kelly Heil (OWU) 2001-052053 Kim Huber (ALL) 1992-961969 Shannon Ferguson (ERL) 1990-941802 Krista Jacobs (OWU) 1988-921794 Kim Graf (KEN) 1993-971777 Katy Sturtz (OWU) 1998-021763 Allison McCombe (DEN) 1992-961693 Nzinga Broussard (OBE) 1998-021655 Jess Viertlboeck (OWU) 1997-011645 Christi Clay (DEN) 1990-941612 Jill Myers (OWU) 1984-881610 Katie Montague (WOO) 1995-991558 Kym Wenz (WOO) 2006-101555 Stephany Dunmyer (KEN) 1996-001527 Ann Gilbert (OBE) 1989-911520 Kayla Ernst (KEN) 2009-131482 Shaina Kaiser (DEN) 2007-111465 Cassie Bedard (HIR) 2003-071461 Kayla Gordon (OWU) 2007-111459 Lindsey Chappell (ERL) 2000-041443 Karen Schell (KEN) 1995-991438 Tyler Cordell (OWU) 2007-111436 Jill Tibbe (KEN) 1984-881416 Alyssa Clark (OBE) 2005-091413 Pam Quigney (OWU) 2007-111398 Ann Osborne (OWU) 1984-88

Active Leaders

Points: 1320 - Maureen Hirt, KENField Goals: 449 - Maureen Hirt, KEN3-Point FG: 226 - Maureen Hirt, KENFree Throws: 196 - Maureen Hirt, KENRebounds: 446 - Tamra Londot, OWUAssists: 246 - Maggie Boelter, KENBlocked Shots: 65 - LaNiece McRae, OWUSteals: 128 - Suvi Puripattarapan, WOO

WOMEN’S ALL-TIME LEADERS

1384 Serafina Nuzzo (DEN) 2009-131380 Megan Coughlin (OWU) 1996-001353 Jessica Oram (OBE) 2003-071349 Kristen Sheffield (DEN) 2003-071338 Carly Loerhke (WOO) 2003-071320 Maureen Hirt (KEN) 2010-Present1297 Sarah Jurewicz (WIT) 1994-981287 Vicki Painter (ERL) 1996-001257 Carolyn Simpson (DEN) 2005-091244 Beth Green (WIT) 1990-94 1233 Morgan Korinek (KEN) 2008-121226 Erin McQuillan (ALL) 1991-951222 Cristina Briboneria (OBE) 2001-051220 Jody Chattin (CWR) 1992-961201 Lisa Diment (WOO) 1983-87 Tasha Merrill (ERL) 2005-091197 Allison Bethea (CWR) 1984-881193 Jill Gregory (ALL) 2007-111176 Stephanie Boardman (WIT) 2006-101173 Katy Zeanah (KEN) 2002-061172 Malisha Richardson (OBE) 1999-031171 Kate Rolf (WIT) 1999-031169 Jeannie Alcorn (ALL) 1988-921142 Jessica Kankoski (ALL) 2000-041138 Katie Gregorevich (WIT) 2004-081126 Ronnie Bohm (ALL) 1987-911120 Robin Jones (DEN) 1982-871108 Danielle Rogers (WIT) 1989-931106 Erica Brizendine (OWU) 2002-051103 Karen Porath (OWU) 1989-931093 LaSonya Crawl (WOO) 1989-931082 Darryl Ford (ALL) 2009-131081 Jenni Swartz (WIT) 1989-931069 Suzanne Helfant (ALL) 1984-881060 Nara DeJesus (WOO) 1999-031053 Brenda Heil (WOO) 1986-891050 Emma Woodward (DEN) 2001-051043 Anne Dugan (KEN) 2004-081035 Syrea Thomas (OBE) 2007-111027 Molly Baumann (DEN) 1997-011019 Carin Crislip (DEN) 1984-87 Teresa Page (ERL) 1990-941002 Heidi Goeller (ALL) 2009-12

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First TeamName School Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School PPG RPG APGKayla Ernst Kenyon Sr. P Batavia, OH/Batavia 21.1 6.6 1.4Daryl Ford Allegheny Sr. F Pittsburgh, PA/Sto-Rox 12.2 7.6 2.2Alex Gasaway DePauw Jr. F Crawfordsville, IN/Crawfordsville 14.7 7.1 0.6Maureen Hirt Kenyon Jr. G Bloomington, IN/North 15.3 5.4 1.8Christina Marquette Oberlin So. F Huntington Beach, CA/Edison 17.3 9.3 2.8Serafina Nuzzo Denison Sr. PG Western Springs, IL/Fenwick 14.9 5.0 2.8Kate Walker DePauw Sr. G Indianapolis, IN/Perry Meridian 7.4 3.9 3.6

Second TeamNicole Coggins Denison Sr. W Mesa, AZ/Corona Del Sol 7.4 5.1 1.4Sarah McQuade Ohio Wesleyan So. G Dublin, OH/Coffman 10.2 3.2 3.4Ellie Pearson DePauw Sr. F Madison, WI/West 8.0 7.4 2.2Amber Rice Wittenberg Jr. W S. Charleston, OH/Southeastern 10.9 5.3 1.6Enri Small Wittenberg So. G Columbus, OH/School for Girls 13.1 5.5 1.6Savannah Trees DePauw So. G Libertyville, IL/Libertyville 11.9 1.8 1.4Jessica Wingen Wooster Sr. F Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. Lebanon 14.0 8.9 0.6

Honorable MentionKatie Adlam Kenyon Sr. G Carmel, IN/University School 5.0 4.0 3.4Alexis Kemper Hiram Jr. G/F Centerville, OH/Centerville 8.0 2.7 1.3Emma Pellicano Allegheny Fr. F Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. Lebanon 10.0 5.1 1.1Ali Ross DePauw Jr. G Lexington, KY/Lafayette 7.6 1.7 1.9Gretchen Staubach Denison Jr. P Medeira, OH/Madeira 9.1 5.1 1.7

AlleghenyRonnie Bohm 1989-91Daryl Ford 2013Heidi Goeller 2011-12Jill Gregory 2010Karen Gubish 1987Suzanne Helfant 1987-88Kim Huber 1994-95-96Jessica Kankoski 2002-04Katie Kestler 2007Cindy Kyler 1989Caitlin Murtaugh 2006Stephanie Pollock 2001Michelle Popovec 2000Erica Restich 2012Joan Smith 1986Jill Swanson 1985Jennifer Young 1992Stephanie Wolf 2008-09

DenisonLisa Attebery 1991Molly Baumann 2001Christi Clay 1994Robin Jones 1987Shaina Kaiser 2009-10-11Allison McCombe 1995-96Serafina Nuzzo 2011-12-13Ellen O’Brien 2008-09Megan Overom 2003Mary Kay Schwaninger 1998Kristin Sheffield 2006-07Carolyn Simpson 2008-09Emma Woodward 2004-05

DePauwKatie Aldrich 2012Alex Gasaway 2013Ali Ross 2012Kate Walker 2013

KenyonEmily Donovan 1997Stephany Dunmyer 1998-00Anne Dugan 2008Kayla Ernst 2011-12-13Sara Fox 2002Kim Graf 1995-96-97Maureen Hirt 2012-13Morgan Korinek 2010Alisha Moreno 2007-08Karen Schell 1998-99Heather Spencer 1989Jill Tibbe 1985-86-87-88Katy Zeanah 2004-05-06

OberlinCristina Briboneria 2005Nzinga Broussard 1999-00-01-02Ann Gilbert 1990-91Christina Marquette 2013Jessica Oram 2007Malisha Richardson 2003

Ohio WesleyanErica Brizendine 2005Tyler Cordell 2010-11Megan Coughlin 1997-98-99Steffi Graf 2008Kelly Heil 2002-03-04-05Krista Jacobs 1989-90-91-92Rachel Messaros 2007Jill Myers 1985-86-88Ann Osborne 1986-88Karen Porath 1992-93Pam Quigney 2009-11Kate Ryan 1993Katy Sturtz 1999-00-01-02Jess Viertlboeck 2000-01

All-Time First Team Selections

WittenbergAnn Brokaw 1990Stephanie Boardman 2009-10Stephanie Campbell 2003Carrie Dyer 2010Beth Green 1992-93-94Katie Gregorevich 2007-08Kathy Hittle 2006Katherine Hueter 2011Sarah Jurewicz 1995-96-98Melissa Kolbe 1999Mechelle Pothast 1996-97Danielle Rogers 1990Kate Rolf 2001-02-03Jenni Swartz 1991Haley Warden 2004Michelle Westerdale 1995

WoosterMaribeth Bentler 1985LaSonya Crawl 1993LaWanda Crawl 1989-90Barb Davis 1986Lisa Diment 1987Christy Evans 1992Lisa First 1995Carly Loehrke 2006-07Kaitlin Krister 2010Katie Montague 1997-98Amy Smith 1985Kym Wenz 2009-10

‘12-13 WOMEN’S ALL-NCAC

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TEAM OFFENSE G PTS P/GDePauw 34 2429 71.4Kenyon 28 1799 64.2Allegheny 27 1606 59.5Denison 26 1543 59.3Wooster 25 1390 55.6

TEAM DEFENSE G PTS P/GDePauw 34 1549 45.6Allegheny 27 1484 55.0Kenyon 28 1563 55.8Wittenberg 27 1549 57.4Denison 26 1518 58.4

OFF. FG % G FG FGA PCTDePauw 34 908 2049 .443Kenyon 28 661 1583 .418Allegheny 27 618 1597 .387Denison 26 561 1476 .380Ohio Wesleyan 26 510 1382 .369

DEF. FG% G FG FGA PCTWittenberg 27 539 1512 .356DePauw 34 597 1657 .360Wooster 25 529 1454 .364Allegheny 27 542 1469 .369Kenyon 28 578 1559 .371

3-POINT FG % G 3FG 3FGA PCTDePauw 34 213 546 .390Kenyon 28 187 548 .341Oberlin 26 181 580 .312Hiram 26 137 445 .308Wooster 25 100 339 .295

FREE-THROW % G FT FTA PCTKenyon 28 290 366 .792Denison 26 299 406 .736Wooster 25 314 428 .734Oberlin 26 235 321 .732DePauw 34 400 561 .713

SCORE MARGIN G OFF DEF MARDePauw 34 71.4 45.6 +25.9Kenyon 28 64.2 55.8 +8.4Allegheny 27 59.5 55.0 +4.5Denison 26 59.3 58.4 +1.0Wittenberg 27 55.6 57.4 -1.8

REB. MARGIN G REB OPP MARDePauw 34 1368 953 +12.2Wittenberg 27 1066 1026 +1.5Allegheny 27 1028 996 +1.2Wooster 25 995 1003 -0.3Kenyon 28 985 999 -0.5

SCORING G PTS P/GKayla Ernst, Kenyon 28 550 19.6Christina Marquette, Oberlin 26 482 18.5Maureen Hirt, Kenyon 28 455 16.3Serafina Nuzzo, Denison 26 400 15.4Jessica Wingen, Wooster 25 361 14.4High: 33 - Maureen Hirt (KEN) vs. Denison, 1/4/13

REBOUNDS G REB R/GChristina Marquette, Oberlin 26 243 9.3Jessica Wingen, Wooster 25 227 9.1Ellie Pearson, DePauw 34 274 8.1Daryl Ford, Allegheny 27 202 7.5Maura Hall, Wooster 25 174 7.0High: 19 - Jessica Wingen (WOO) vs. Allegheny, 2/13/13; Ellie Pearson (DPU) vs. La Roche, 3/1/13

ASSISTS G A A/GMaggie Boelter, Kenyon 28 122 4.4Kate Walker, DePauw 34 125 3.7Malisa Hoak, Oberlin 26 95 3.7Katie Adlam, Kenyon 28 101 3.6Sarah McQuade, O. Wesleyan 25 85 3.4High: 10 - Malisa Hoak (OBE) vs. Caltech, 11/23/12; Maggie Boelter (KEN) vs. Allegheny, 2/22/13

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. G 3FG 3FGA PCTSavannah Trees, DePauw 34 55 122 .451Alexis Kemper, Hiram 26 45 113 .398Maureen Hirt, Kenyon 28 71 185 .384Kyli Parker, Denison 26 33 86 .384Christina Marquette, Oberlin 26 62 165 .376

FIELD GOAL PCT. G FG FGA PCTKayla Ernst, Kenyon 28 229 419 .547Alex Gasaway, DePauw 31 160 300 .533Ellie Pearson, DePauw 34 111 218 .509Savannah Trees, DePauw 34 144 288 .500Jessica Wingen, Wooster 25 144 300 .480

FREE THROW PCT G FT FTA PCTMaureen Hirt, Kenyon 28 84 91 .923Amber Rice, Wittenberg 27 58 67 .866Kayla Ernst, Kenyon 28 82 98 .837Sarah McQuade, O. Wesleyan 25 87 111 .784Serafina Nuzzo, Denison 26 64 83 .771

BLOCKED SHOTS G BLK B/GJessica Wingen, Wooster 25 53 2.1Karen D. Hamberg, Wittenberg 27 33 1.2Ellie Pearson, DePauw 34 34 1.0Kendall Hoffman, Allegheny 25 20 0.8Karley Walker, Wooster 25 19 0.8High: 5 - Jessica Wingen (WOO) vs. Geneva, 12/28/12; Brenna Host (HIR) vs. Denison, 1/26/13

STEALS G S S/GKyli Parker, Denison 26 69 2.7Serafina Nuzzo, Denison 26 62 2.4Ellie Pearson, DePauw 34 68 2.0Rachel Vigliotti, Allegheny 27 52 1.9Christina Marquette, Oberlin 26 50 1.9High: 9 - Kyli Parker (DEN) vs. Wittenberg, 2/19/13

‘12-13 WOMEN’S STATS

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2012-13 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) DePauw *^ 16-0 34-02) Kenyon 12-4 20-83) Allegheny 9-7 15-124) Denison 8-8 13-13 Wittenberg 8-8 13-146) Ohio Wesleyan 7-9 8-187) Hiram 4-12 9-17 Oberlin 4-12 9-17 Wooster 4-12 9-16

2011-12 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) DePauw * 27-2 16-02) Denison 20-8 11-5 Kenyon 19-8 11-54) Allegheny 15-11 10-65) Wittenberg 14-12 9-76) Hiram 9-17 5-11 Ohio Wesleyan 9-17 5-118) Oberlin 6-20 3-139) Wooster 3-21 2-14

2010-11 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Denison * 14-0 28-12) Ohio Wesleyan 10-4 15-123) Allegheny 9-5 17-104) Kenyon 8-6 15-125) Wittenberg 7-7 12-146) Hiram 4-10 12-147) Oberlin 3-11 8-188) Wooster 1-13 3-22

2009-10 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 15-1 19-82) Ohio Wesleyan 14-2 20-73) Denison * 10-6 21-84) Kenyon 9-7 17-105) Wooster 8-8 11-156) Allegheny 7-9 10-167) Oberlin 4-12 5-218) Hiram 3-13 4-229) Earlham 2-14 3.22

2008-09 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Denison 16-0 19-72) Kenyon 11-5 13-133) Ohio Wesleyan* 10-6 17-12 Allegheny 10-6 16-125) Wittenberg 9-7 14-126) Wooster 6-10 8-187) Hiram 5-11 7-198) Oberlin 3-13 5-219) Earlham 2-14 3-21

2007-08 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Kenyon 16-0 20-72) Ohio Wesleyan 12-4 18-8 Wittenberg 12-4 15-114) Denison* 11-5 18-115) Allegheny 8-8 11-156) Oberlin 4-12 5-217) Wooster 3-13 6-19 Hiram 3-13 5-10 Earlham 3-13 4-22

2006-07 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Denison* 15-1 25-52) Allegheny 11-5 19-8 Wittenberg 11-5 15-114) Kenyon 10-6 14-135) Ohio Wesleyan 9-7 14-12 Wooster 9-7 14-127) Oberlin 3-13 7-19 Earlham 3-13 4-229) Hiram 1-15 6-19

2005-06 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 14-2 19-82) Allegheny 13-3 18-93) Denison* 11-5 22-7 Kenyon 11-5 21-75) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 14-126) Wooster 4-12 7-19 Earlham 4-12 5-218) Hiram 3-13 8-179) Oberlin 2-14 4-20

2004-05 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Kenyon 14-2 22-52) Denison* 12-4 20-9 Wittenberg 12-4 17-104) Allegheny 10-6 18-8 Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 17-106) Wooster 7-9 12-147) Oberlin 5-11 10-168) Hiram 2-14 8-189) Earlham 0-16 3-21

2003-04 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg* 16-0 25-62) Allegheny 13-3 17-113) Denison 11-5 18-94) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 15-125) Kenyon 7-9 10-156) Earlham 6-10 9-167) Wooster 4-12 10-168) Oberlin 3-13 7-199) Hiram 2-14 6-19

2002-03 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg* 16-0 24-52) Ohio Wesleyan 12-4 18-103) Denison 10-6 16-10 Allegheny 10-6 13-145) Earlham 8-8 13-116) Wooster 7-9 13-137) Kenyon 5-11 10-158) Oberlin 2-14 6-199) Hiram 2-14 3-22

2001-02 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 14-2 21-62) Ohio Wesleyan* 13-3 21-83) Denison 11-5 16-94) Allegheny 10-6 15-115) Kenyon 8-8 12-126) Earlham 7-9 11-157) Oberlin 5-11 10-148) Wooster 4-12 9-169) Hiram 0-16 3-21

2000-01 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan* 13-3 26-7 Allegheny 13-3 20-63) Wittenberg 11-5 18-8 Earlham 11-5 17-105) Denison 10-6 14-116) Kenyon 6-10 10-147) Oberlin 5-11 6-198) Wooster 2-14 4-219) Hiram 1-15 4-20

1999-00 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan 14-2 23-32) Kenyon* 12-4 21-73) Wittenberg 10-6 14-11 Denison 10-6 16-105) Allegheny 7-9 11-146) Earlham 6-10 9-17 Oberlin 6-10 12-138) Wooster 5-11 8-179) Hiram 2-14 5-19

1998-99 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan* 14-2 21-7 Wittenberg 14-2 20-73) Denison 10-6 14-104) Allegheny 9-7 14-115) Oberlin 8-8 15-116) Kenyon 6-10 12-137) Wooser 5-11 8-178) CWRU 4-12 8-179) Earlham 2-14 6-18

ALL-TIME STANDINGS - W

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1997-98 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg* 15-1 22-62) Denison 11-5 17-9 Kenyon 11-5 15-114) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 15-115) Allegheny 8-8 12-13 Wooster 8-8 12-137) Earlham 4-12 9-168) Oberlin 3-13 6-169) CWRU 2-14 5-19

1996-97 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Kenyon* 16-0 26-22) Wittenberg 13-3 17-83) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 13-124) Wooster 9-7 12-13 CWRU 9-7 12-146) Allegheny 8-8 11-147) Earlham 5-11 7-188) Oberlin 1-15 4-21 Denison 1-15 1-23

1995-96 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg* 15-1 21-72) Kenyon 11-5 18-8 Ohio Wesleyan 11-5 15-9 CWRU 11-5 15-105) Allegheny 8-8 16-10 Wooster 8-8 13-147) Earlham 6-10 11-148) Denison 2-14 5-209) Oberlin 0-16 2-22

1994-95 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg* 16-0 25-32) Ohio Wesleyan 13-3 22-63) Allegheny 11-5 18-84) CWRU 8-8 10-155) Kenyon 6-10 12-11 Earlham 6-10 10-13 Wooster 6-10 10-168) Denison 5-11 9-159) Oberlin 1-15 3-20

1993-94 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 16-0 24-42) Denison* 12-4 18-93) Allegheny 10-6 16-10 Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 14-95) Earlham 9-7 12-116) Kenyon 7-9 10-147) CWRU 5-11 5-208) Wooster 3-13 5-199) Oberlin 0-16 0-20

1992-93 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan 15-1 21-62) Wittenberg* 14-2 23-43) Wooster 10-6 13-114) Denison 9-7 13-12 CWRU 9-7 12-136) Allegheny 7-9 11-157) Earlham 6-10 11-128) Kenyon 2-14 3-199) Oberlin 0-16 0-21

1991-92 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan* 15-1 23-2 Wittenberg 15-1 21-73) Wooster 12-4 20-74) Allegheny 9-7 15-115) Denison 8-8 13-136) Earlham 5-11 5-197) CWRU 4-12 4-218) Kenyon 2-14 3-19 Oberlin 2-14 2-21

1990-91 NCAC ALLNORTH W-L W-L1) Allegheny 9-2 19-82) Wooster 8-3 18-73) Oberlin 6-5 13-114) CWRU 1-10 4-19

SOUTH1) Wittenberg* 11-1 24-42) Ohio Wesleyan 9-3 20-83) Denison 5-7 11-104) Earlham 3-9 4-215) Kenyon 0-12 0-24

1989-90 NCAC ALLNORTH W-L W-L1) Wooster* 9-2 20-62) Allegheny 6-5 12-13 Oberlin 6-5 10-154) CWRU 2-9 3-21

SOUTH1) Wittenberg 12-0 26-32) Ohio Wesleyan 9-3 17-83) Kenyon 4-8 5 -164) Earlham 2-10 4-19 Denison 2-10 3-18

1988-89 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Allegheny* 11-1 20-72) Ohio Wesleyan 10-2 12-103) Wooster 8-4 16-114) Kenyon 5-7 7-185) Denison 3-9 5-15 Oberlin 3-9 3-207) CWRU 2-10 3-20

1987-88 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Allegheny* 11-1 19-62) Ohio Wesleyan 10-2 16-103) Kenyon 9-3 13-124) Wooster 6-6 9-165) Oberlin 3-9 5-15 Denison 3-9 3-187) CWRU 0-12 0-23

1986-87 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Allegheny* 12-0 25-42) Kenyon 10-2 15-103) Ohio Wesleyan 7-5 13-124) CWRU 5-7 9-16 Wooster 5-7 8-156) Denison 3-9 4-187) Oberlin 0-12 0-21

1985-86 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Allegheny* 12-0 26-22) Ohio Wesleyan 8-4 14-123) Kenyon 7-5 11-10 Wooster 7-5 11-115) CWRU 5-7 8-116) Oberlin 3-9 3-137) Denison 0-12 0-24

1984-85 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Allegheny* 11-1 24-3 Wooster 11-1 21-83) Kenyon 7-5 13-94) Ohio Wesleyan 6-6 9-165) CWRU 4-8 6-136) Denison 2-10 2-197) Oberlin 1-11 2-18

* - NCAC Tournament Champion^ - NCAA Div. III National Champions

ALL-TIME STANDINGS - W

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WOMEN’S LEADERS SCORING FIELD GOAL PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT FREE THROW PCTYEAR PLAYER P/G PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT

12-13 Kayla Ernst, KEN 19.6 Kayla Ernst, KEN 54.7 Savannah Trees, DPU 45.1 Maureen Hirt, KEN 92.311-12 Maureen Hirt, KEN 18.0 Daryl Ford, ALL 55.8 Emma Ondik, DPU 58.5 Maureen Hirt, KEN 88.110-11 Tyler Cordell, OWU 17.0 Heidi Goeller, ALL 51.1 Saddie Gravatt, ALL 40.9 Pam Quigney, OWU 85.909-10 Kym Wenz, WOO 20.8 Morgan Korinek, KEN 60.1 Kym Wenz, WOO 47.4 Katie Adlam, KEN 82.108-09 Kym Wenz, WOO 18.6 Steph Boardman, WIT 50.7 Shaina Kaiser, DEN 48.1 Pam Quigney, OWU 90.107-08 Kym Wenz, WOO 17.5 Steph Boardman, WIT 63.8 Kym Wenz, WOO 52.3 Ali Rohlfs, WIT 78.8 06-07 Cassie Bedard, HIR 17.6 Carly Loehrke, WOO 60.0 Monica Zell, OBE 43.1 Steffi Graf, OWU 81.305-06 Jessie Oram, OBE 18.9 Katy Zeanah, KEN 57.1 Megan Sheasby, KEN 43.3 Eva George, KEN 84.804-05 Cris Briboneria, OBE 17.9 Carly Loehrke, WOO 56.1 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 46.1 Carly Loehrke, WOO 82.903-04 Kelly Heil, OWU 20.5 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 60.0 Valery Medwid, ALL 41.2 Haley Warden, WIT 76.902-03 Kelly Heil, OWU 21.6 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 63.6 Lindsey Schaaff, WOO 39.4 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 78.901-02 Nz. Broussard, OBE 19.4 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 55.2 Kelly Heil, OWU 35.8 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 79.900-01 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 18.0 Katy Sturtz, OWU 58.5 Molly Baumann, DEN 43.4 Kristin Love, DEN 83.899-00 Steph Dunmyer, KEN 17.0 Katy Sturtz, OWU 58.6 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 43.1 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 78.998-99 Erin Rogalski, CWR 17.0 Karen Schell, KEN 57.4 Kendra Tolford, DEN 42.2 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU 82.497-98 Katie Montague, WOO 21.5 MK Schwaninger, DEN 55.8 S. Isaranucheep, KEN 40.5 Stephany Dunmyer, KEN 82.796-97 Kim Graf, KEN 18.6 Karen Schell, KEN 57.7 Amber Sherman, WIT 46.7 Sue Roberts, WOO 83.395-96 Kim Huber, ALL 22.8 Karen Schell, KEN 54.2 Mechelle Pothast, WIT 45.3 Katie Montague, WOO 78.294-95 Kim Graf, KEN 19.5 Kim Huber, ALL 50.4 Erin McQuillan, ALL 39.7 M.Westerdale, WIT 81.793-94 Christi Clay, DEN 21.3 Teri Hamlin, OWU 54.2 Cindy Bailey, OWU 41.2 Kim Graf, KEN 86.892-93 S. Ferguson, ERL 22.2 Beth Green, WITT 54.1 Jenni Swartz, WITT 38.6 Teresa Page, EARL 86.091-92 S. Ferguson, ERL 22.8 Karen Porath, OWU 63.7 Jeannie Alcorn, ALL 42.3 Christy Evans, WOO 80.090-91 Ann Gilbert, OBE 31.2 Jennifer Young, ALL 52.5 Heather Allred, DEN 38.0 Krista Jacobs, OWU 85.689-90 Ann Gilbert, OBE 31.1 Cindy Kyler, ALL 49.6 Kelly Lindsley, OBE 33.1 Krista Jacobs, OWU 84.788-89 Krista Jacobs, OWU 21.0 Cindy Kyler, ALL 53.0 Shelley Brown, ALL 40.0 Leslie Douglas, KEN 78.187-88 Jill Myers, OWU 18.7 Jill Myers, OWU 51.8 Ann Osborne, OWU 36.6 Cindy Kyler, ALL 78.186-87 Lisa Diment, WOO 19.6 Robin Jones, DEN 49.4 Lisa Diment, WOO 79.785-86 Lisa Diment, WOO 18.8 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 50.9 Lisa Smith, ALL 84.384-85 Robin Jones, DEN 20.3 Robin Jones, DEN 47.0 Jill Tibbe, KEN 78.8

REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKED SHOTS STEALSYEAR PLAYER R/G PLAYER A/G PLAYER B/G PLAYER S/G

12-13 Christina Marquette, OBE 9.3 Maggie Boelter, KEN 4.4 Jessica Wingen, WOO 2.1 Kyli Parker, DEN 2.711-12 Jessica Wingen, WOO 8.3 Malisa Hoak, OBE 4.4 LaNiece McRae, OWU 2.5 Erica Restich, ALL 2.310-11 Morgan Korinek, KEN 9.3 Allison Anderson, OBE 6.3 Jessica Wingen, WOO 1.8 Allison Anderson, OBE 2.909-10 Emily Chu Finkel, OBE 8.0 Allison Anderson, OBE 5.6 Kaitlin Krister, WOO 2.3 Allison Anderson, OBE 3.108-09 Carolyn Simpson, DEN 8.8 Tyler Cordell, OWU 4.69 January Baker, OBE 2.58 Kym Wenz, WOO 2.507-08 Roneisha Kinney, OBE 9.0 Ellen O’Brien, DEN 5.24 Carolyn Simpson, DEN 1.9 Stephanie Wolf, ALL 2.706-07 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 8.2 Alyssa Clark, OBE 4.3 Jennifer Latronica, ALL 2.5 Winnie Adrien, WOO 2.305-06 Kathy Hittle, WIT 8.3 Alisha Moreno, KEN 3.4 Jennifer Latronica, ALL 2.7 Alyssa Clark, OBE 2.404-05 Kelly Heil, OWU 8.2 Cris Briboneria, OBE 3.2 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 3.7 Natalie Barone, WOO 2.603-04 Haley Warden, WIT 9.8 Emily Larouere, DEN 4.9 Kristen Sheffield, DEN 2.9 Cristina Briboneria, OBE 3.502-03 Lindsey Chappell, ERL 10.4 Kim Patton, ERL 4.1 Kristen Rice, WOO 1.9 Amber Coleman, OBE 2.801-02 Nara DeJesus, WOO 11.6 Nz. Broussard, OBE 5.2 Tiffany Barbee, OWU 1.8 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 5.400-01 Katy Sturtz, OWU 10.9 Annie Hoffer, HIR 4.6 Katy Sturtz, OWU 1.5 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 3.499-00 Katy Sturtz, OWU 11.0 Jocelyn Horn, WOO 5.4 Kristen Rice, WOO 1.7 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 3.598-99 Erin Rogalski, CWRU 10.8 Steph Dunmyer, KEN 4.0 Karen Schell, KEN 2.0 Nzinga Broussard, OBE 4.297-98 Karen Schell, KEN 10.8 Molly Baumann, DEN 5.5 Heather Dales, WOO 2.3 Laurie Douglass, KEN 3.696-97 Monica Bush, OBE 10.9 Rachel Rau, CWRU 4.8 Heather Dales, WOO 3.0 Emily Donovan, KEN 3.095-96 Lara Singer, EARL 10.1 Bridget Colleran, DEN 5.2 Stacey Anderson, ALL 1.8 Robyn Risley, CWR 4.094-95 Lara Singer, EARL 9.3 Bridget Colleran, DEN 5.8 Dee Wells, OBE 2.1 Carrie Losneck, OBE 4.393-94 Emily Donovan, KEN 9.8 Shannon Kelly, ERL 5.8 Dee Wells, OBE 2.5 Amanda Schmidt, ALL 4.592-93 LaSonya Crawl, WOO 11.4 Shannon Kelly, ERL 4.8 Molly DeVoogt, ALL 1.9 Christi Clay, DEN 2.991-92 Jennifer Young, ALL 12.7 Amy Evans, OWU 5.4 Megan Schulte, OBE 2.0 Christi Clay, DEN 4.190-91 Jennifer Young, ALL 11.7 Christy Evans, WOO 6.0 Amy Aukamp, WOO 2.3 Christi Clay, DEN 4.189-90 Krista Jacobs, OWU 12.2 Jeanne Scott, CWR 6.0 Amy Aukamp, WOO 1.8 Ann Gilbert, OBE 4.488-89 Krista Jacobs, OWU 11.5 Shelley Brown, ALL 5.4 Sherri Lett, OBE 2.2 Sherri Lett, OBE 3.587-88 Jill Myers, OWU 12.8 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 6.4 E. Cotronakis, CWR 2.9 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 3.086-87 Robin Jones, DEN 13.5 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 6.1 E. Cotronakis, CWR 1.8 Mary Jo Domurat, CWR 4.485-86 Jill Myers, OWU 11.8 Suzanne Helfant, ALL 6.3 E. Cotronakis, CWR 2.3 Lisa Robinson, OBE 4.984-85 Robin Jones, DEN 11.2 Jill Swanson, ALL 6.4

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WOMEN’S LEADERS SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE SCORING MARGIN REBOUND MARGINYEAR TEAM P/G TEAM P/G TEAM MAR TEAM MAR

2012-13 DePauw 71.4 DePauw 45.6 DePauw 25.9 DePauw 12.22011-12 DePauw 68.3 DePauw 45.6 DePauw 22.7 DePauw 13.12010-11 Allegheny 72.6 Denison 53.6 Denison 17.9 Denison 7.42009-10 Ohio Wesleyan 71.2 Kenyon 55.7 Denison 9.8 Wittenberg 9.92008-09 Ohio Wesleyan 72.4 Kenyon 57.3 Denison 11.6 Wittenberg 11.92007-08 Wittenberg 69.7 Kenyon 56.0 Ohio Wesleyan 11.1 Wittenberg 9.42006-07 Denison 67.2 Denison 54.0 Denison 13.2 Denison 6.82005-06 Denison 67.6 Kenyon 51.8 Kenyon 10.9 Wittenberg 8.02004-05 Ohio Wesleyan 65.9 Kenyon 47.5 Kenyon 11.7 Wittenberg 9.42003-04 Allegheny 65.8 Wittenberg 55.4 Wittenberg 9.7 Wittenberg 4.82002-03 Wittenberg 74.4 Wittenberg 57.1 Wittenberg 17.3 Wittenberg 5.92001-02 Wittenberg 75.6 Wittenberg 58.7 Wittenberg 16.9 Wittenberg 8.82000-01 Ohio Wesleyan 72.6 Wittenberg 61.0 Allegheny 9.6 Allegheny 7.61999-00 Ohio Wesleyan 71.2 Kenyon 53.2 Ohio Wesleyan 15.6 Allegheny 7.21998-99 Wittenberg 72.5 Denison 57.1 Wittenberg 12.5 Oberlin 5.71997-98 Ohio Wesleyan 71.8 Denison 53.0 Wittenberg 11.1 Denison 10.11996-97 Wittenberg 70.2 Kenyon 53.6 Kenyon 15.9 Wittenberg 7.11995-96 Wittenberg 74.3 Kenyon 55.2 Wittenberg 8.5 CWRU 6.71994-95 Wittenberg 74.0 Allegheny 54.5 Wittenberg 14.5 Ohio Wesleyan 7.71993-94 Wittenberg 72.5 Wittenberg 50.6 Wittenberg 21.9 Wittenberg 8.41992-93 Wittenberg 72.6 Wittenberg 52.9 Wittenberg 19.7 Wittenberg 13.41991-92 Ohio Wesleyan 77.2 Wittenberg 48.8 Ohio Wesleyan 24.9 Wittenberg 13.21990-91 Allegheny 78.2 Wooster 54.3 Wittenberg 14.5 Allegheny 13.51989-90 Ohio Wesleyan 74.6 Wittenberg 54.4 Wittenberg 17.5 Wittenberg 12.11988-89 Ohio Wesleyan 70.9 Allegheny 53.6 Allegheny 14.7 Allegheny 6.61987-88 Allegheny 72.5 Allegheny 51.9 Allegheny 20.6 Allegheny 6.61986-87 Allegheny 74.7 Kenyon 51.5 Allegheny 16.5 Allegheny 10.31985-86 Allegheny 82.9 Allegheny 52.1 Allegheny 30.7 Allegheny 15.51984-85 Allegheny 79.4 Wooster 56.6 Allegheny 21.3 Wooster 7.5

OFFENSIVE FG PCT DEFENSIVE FG PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT FREE THROW PCTYEAR TEAM PCT TEAM PCT TEAM PCT TEAM PCT

2012-13 DePauw 44.3 Wittenberg 35.6 DePauw 39.0 Kenyon 79.22011-12 Kenyon 43.9 DePauw 34.5 DePauw 38.2 Kenyon 73.92010-11 Denison 44.5 Denison 35.9 Allegheny 34.1 Allegheny 77.42009-10 Ohio Wesleyan 40.9 Wooster 35.5 Wooster 38.1 Ohio Wesleyan 70.82008-09 Wittenberg 41.2 Kenyon 37.3 Ohio Wesleyan 35.6 Allegheny 74.72007-08 Wittenberg 43.2 Kenyon 37.8 Kenyon 37.8 Denison 73.02006-07 Denison 41.5 Denison 35.3 Oberlin 34.8 Ohio Wesleyan 73.02005-06 Kenyon 42.3 Kenyon 34.3 Kenyon 34.4 Kenyon 72.72004-05 Ohio Wesleyan 41.7 Kenyon 32.9 Allegheny 33.8 Wooster & Oberlin 70.12003-04 Earlham 41.4 Kenyon 36.7 Earlham 33.7 Wittenerg 70.12002-03 Ohio Wesleyan 44.9 Earlham 36.4 Denison 31.4 Earlham 69.72001-02 Ohio Wesleyan 46.8 Allegheny 34.3 Ohio Wesleyan 31.3 Denison 68.42000-01 Ohio Wesleyan 44.0 Allegheny 35.5 Denison 35.6 Wittenberg 68.31999-00 Ohio Wesleyan 43.9 Ohio Wesleyan 35.0 Denison 37.2 Ohio Wesleyan 70.31998-99 Wittenberg 42.4 Denison 35.8 Denison 35.2 Wittenberg 69.61997-98 Wittenberg 42.4 Denison 34.5 Ohio Wesleyan 34.0 Ohio Wesleyan 68.01996-97 Wittenberg 43.5 Wooster 34.0 Wittenberg 37.1 Ohio Wesleyan 70.41995-96 Wittenberg 43.4 Allegheny 34.5 Wittenberg 39.5 Wittenberg 68.31994-95 Wittenberg 43.7 Allegheny 36.1 Wittenberg 35.6 Wittenberg 68.31993-94 Allegheny 43.6 Wittenberg 36.2 Ohio Wesleyan 31.7 Allegheny 67.31992-93 Ohio Wesleyan 44.0 Wittenberg 35.3 Wittenberg 37.0 Wooster 71.31991-92 Ohio Wesleyan 47.7 Wittenberg 33.3 Earlham 32.3 CWRU 70.91990-91 Ohio Wesleyan 44.1 Wooster 34.5 Denison 35.1 Ohio Wesleyan 72.51989-90 Ohio Wesleyan 44.1 Wittenberg 35.1 Oberlin 31.2 Allegheny 68.31988-89 Allegheny 42.3 Allegheny 35.2 Allegheny 37.3 Kenyon 65.61987-88 Allegheny 42.3 Allegheny 37.3 Ohio Wesleyan 34.5 Ohio Wesleyan 71.11986-87 Allegheny 45.0 CWRU 37.6 Allegheny 71.71985-86 Allegheny 45.9 Allegheny 33.9 Allegheny 65.91984-85 Allegheny 44.1 Allegheny 33.4

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ALL-DECADE TEAMA pair of former Denison student-athletes tops the list of players selected to the North Coast Athletic Conference’s 30th Anniversary All-Decade women’s basketball team. 2011 graduate Shaina Kaiser is the only player on the list to earn multiple Player of the Year honors in the previous decade, while 2007 graduate Kristen Sheffield is the only four-time All-NCAC performer in the last 10 years to be named to the all-decade team.

Kaiser earned NCAC Player of the Year honors in 2009 and 2011 and was also a first-team selection in 2010. She still ranks 17th on the NCAC’s all-time scoring list and third on the DU scoring list after finishing her career with 1,482 points. In her four-year career at Denison, Kaiser made 84 starts in 113 career games and played a vital role in two NCAC regular season championships (2007, ‘09) and three NCAC Tournament titles (2008, ‘10, ‘11). In addition, Kaiser was also named the Nan Nichols Award winner as the NCAC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player in 2010 and 2011 and also garnered All-Tournament honors as a freshman in 2008. Along with her numerous conference accolades, she was also a first-team selection on the D3hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region Team and a fourth-team member on the D3hoops.com All-American Team in 2011.

Sheffield logged her career in the early part of the last decade, stabilizing Denison’s front court unit from 2004 to 2007. After playing and starting in 115 career games for the Big Red, Sheffield was a mainstay on the all-conference team, earning second-team laurels in 2004 and 2005 and elevating to the first team in 2006 and 2007. In addition, she was named the Newcomer of the Year in 2004 and the Player of the Year in 2007. Sheffield’s name can still be found in the NCAC record book as she is the league’s career leader in blocks with 336 and the single-season record holder in blocks after swatting away 106 shots in the 2004-05 season. In fact, Sheffield is far and away the top block specialist in the history of the NCAC as her career total is 157 blocks better then the next closest player. She added to her career accolades by finishing with 1,349 points and 921 rebounds. Sheffield also earned D3hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region accolades in her career as she was a third-team selection in 2006.

In addition to Kaiser and Sheffield, four other NCAC Player of the Year honorees from the last 10 years were named to the all-decade team, including Denison’s Emma Woodward (2005), Kenyon’s Anne Dugan (2008), Wittenberg’s Stephanie Boardman (2010) and Kenyon’s Kayla Ernst (2013).

The North Coast Athletic Conference is celebrating its 30th playing season by selecting All-Decade teams in nearly every championship sport. Players from the first 10 years of play were selected in 1993-94, while players who competed from 1993-2002 were named to the 20th Anniversary All-Decade team. All current head coaches were asked to vote, as were some former coaches and administrators.

Four different teams won NCAC titles in the last 10 years, led by Denison with three (2007, ‘09, ‘11), Wittenberg with three (2004, ‘06, ‘10) and Kenyon with two (2005, ‘08). However, the last two years have been dominated by DePauw as the Tigers are a perfect 32-0 in regular season conference games since joining the league in the 2011-12 academic year. DePauw elevated NCAC women’s basketball to new heights in the 2012-13 season by winning the NCAA Division III National Championship with a 69-51 victory over Wisconsin-Whitewater in the title game.

Kristen SheffieldDenison

Shaina KaiserDenison

Stephanie BoardmanWittenberg

Anne DuganKenyon

Kayla ErnstKenyon

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ALL-DECADE TEAM

Name School Position Years

Stephanie Boardman Wittenberg P 2007-10

Anne Dugan Kenyon F 2005-08

Kayla Ernst Kenyon P 2010-13

Kelly Heil Ohio Wesleyan W 2004-05

Shaina Kaiser Denison W 2008-11

Pam Quigney Ohio Wesleyan G 2008-11

Kristen Sheffield Denison W 2004-07

Kym Wenz Wooster G 2007-10

Emma Woodward Denison W 2004-05

Katy Zeanah Kenyon F 2004-06

Third Decade Team (2004-2013)

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Despite losing one of the top players in program history, the Gators enter the 2013-14 season as the most experienced squad in the tenure of fourth-year head coach Jim Driggs. While the loss of Devone McLeod is significant, as he averaged an NCAC-high 17.0 points as a senior and graduated with 1,269 career points, the Gators return 14 players, including six who made at least six starts. Senior shooting guard Ryan Stanko is the top offensive returnee after averaging 13.8 points and placing sixth in the confer-ence with 50 three-point field goals in ’12-13. Stanko will be joined in a veteran back court by junior Josh Valentic, who averaged 10.5 points with 34 three-pointers, and senior D’Andre Corbin, who looks to crack the starting lineup after appearing in all 25 games as a junior, averaging 3.5 points and 2.7 assists. Senior Clark Tritto and junior Chris Milon are back in the front court after combin-ing for 35 starts last season. Tritto averaged 9.5 points and a team-high 7.5 rebounds, posting a trio of double-doubles, while the 6-6 Milon averaged 6.7 points and blocked 27 shots, good for sixth in the NCAC.

Alma MaterHamilton ‘01

Record at ALL21-55 (Three years)

Overall Record21-55 (Three years)

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

Gator FactsLocation: Meadville, PA 16335

Founded: 1815Nickname: Gators

Colors: Blue and GoldEnrollment: 2,000

President: Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr.Athletic Director:

Portia Hoegoffice: (814) 332-3350Athletic Trainer:

Jamie Plunkettoffice: (814) 332-2817

Facility: Wise Center (960)press table: (814) 332-6754

Director of Athletic Communications

Jim Bergeroffice: (814) 332-5952

email: [email protected] Coach: Jim Driggs

office: (814) 332-2819email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 10Letterwinners Lost: 2Starters Returning: 4

2012-13 Overall Record: 9-162012-13 NCAC Record: 3-13 (10th)

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGRyan Stanko Sr. 6-5 G Allison Park, PA 25 130 22 13.8Josh Valentic Jr. 6-3 G Washington, PA 19 55 23 10.5Cark Tritto Sr. 6-4 F/G Buffalo, NY 17 127 41 9.5D’Andre Corbin Sr. 5-10 G Charlottesville, VA 25 38 67 3.4 TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolSam Calhoun Fr. 6-4 G/F Pittsburgh, PA/Central CatholicTroy Mundy Fr. 6-3 G Columbus, OH/Gahanna LincolnPatrick Murphy Fr. 6-4 SF Vienna, VA/James MadisonWill Soffel Fr. 5-11 G Bemus Point, NY/Maple GroveEvan Zabrinski Fr. 6-5 F Juniper, FL/Juniper

November ALL OPP16 PITT.-TITUSVILLE 82 4117 WILMINGTON (OH) 76 7020 CARNEGIE MELLON 53 5724 at Baldwin Wallace 73 8326 at Geneva 86 66December1 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 62 765 at Case 84 768 at Wittenberg^ 63 6712 THIEL 86 75 (2-OT)29 at CCNY 72 6330 at Berkeley 54 57 January4 at DePauw^ 69 67 (OT)5 at Wabash^ 87 95 (3-OT)9 OBERLIN^ 79 7512 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 73 7916 at Wooster^ 68 9219 DENISON^ 61 6523 at Hiram^ 75 7126 KENYON^ 69 7130 at Oberlin^ 59 67 February2 WITTENBERG^ 64 816 HIRAM^ 59 639 at Denison^ 75 9013 WOOSTER^ 64 8616 at Kenyon^ 74 83

November15 ALMA 6:0016 ADRIAN 6:0020 GENEVA 7:0023 at PSU-Behrend 7:0026 at Carnegie Mellon 7:00December1 CASE 4:004 HIRAM^ 8:007 at Wittenberg^ 2:0010 at Kenyon^ 8:00January4 DEPAUW^ 2:005 WABASH^ 2:0011 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 3:0015 at Oberlin^ 7:3018 at Denison^ 3:0022 at Wooster^ 8:0025 WITTENBERG^ 2:0029 at Hiram^ 8:00February1 KENYON^ 3:007 at DePauw^ 6:008 at Wabash^ 2:0012 OBERLIN^ 8:0015 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 3:0019 WOOSTER^ 8:0022 at Denison^ 3:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

ALLEGHENY MEN

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Head Coach Bob Ghiloni

2013-14 Schedule 2012-13 Results

Location: Granville, OH 43023Founded: 1831

Nickname: Big RedColors: Red and White

Enrollment: 2,100President: Dr. Adam S. Weinberg

Athletic Director: Nan Carney-DeBord

office: (740) 587-6428Athletic Trainer: Trisha Harris

office: (740) 587-6577Facility: Livingston Gym (1,800)

Sports Info. Director: Craig Hicks

office: (740) 587-6546email: [email protected] Coach: Bob Ghilonioffice phone: (740) 587-6586email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 11Letterwinners Lost: 9Starters Returning: 2

2012-13 Overall Record: 9-172012-13 NCAC Record: 7-9 (T-6th)

Alma MaterOhio St. ‘81

Record at DEN93-191 (11 years)

Overall Record93-191 (11 years)

• Guided Denison to the 2012 NCAC Tournament Championship game after the Big Red won eight of their last 11 games.• 2005 NCAC Coach of the Year after leading Denison to a third- place finish.• Coached Bishop Ready High School for 15 seasons, leading them to two district championships and a state runner-up finish in 2002.

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGAlex Longi Sr. 6-1 G Cincinnati, OH 26 119 73 11.2Robby Weingart Jr. 6-2 W Phoenix, MD 26 53 36 6.3Darius White So. 5-8 G Galloway, OH 26 52 27 6.6Brad Woolard Jr. 6-4 W Newark, OH 19 54 11 44

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolDavid Meurer Fr. 5-9 G Granville, OH/Newark CatholicMatt Bauer Fr. 6-5 P Wilmette, IL/Loyola AcademyJake Dachman Fr. 6-0 G Huntley, IL/Rockford Christian

After finishing in a tie for sixth-place in the NCAC with a 7-9 record, 12th year head coach Bob Ghiloni returns two starters and nine of the team’s 11 rotation players from last year. Leading the bunch is senior guard Alex Longi who is coming off a season that saw him average 11.2 ppg and 4.6 rpg which earned him second-team All-NCAC honors. Sophomore Darius White shot 40 percent from three-point range as a rookie and aver-aged 6.6 ppg while playing in all 26 games. Local product Brad Woolard has shown the ability to play inside and out. He averaged 4.4 ppg as a sophomore. Junior wing, Robby Weingart knocked down 39 three-pointers last year while aver-aging 6.3 ppg and seniors D.J. Bridges and Chris Barnes saw increased playing time and will look to contribute off the bench again this season. Junior Briggs King started 16 games as a sophomore while averaging 8.6 ppg. The 6-5 post is studying abroad this fall. He will rejoin the team over winter break and should add depth over the second half of the sea-son. Picking up the slack down low will be sophomore post Patrick Keller. He played in all 26 games as a freshman, averaging 1.8 ppg while shooting 44 percent from the field.

Big Red Facts

November DEN OPP15 WASH. & JEFF. 79 7417 at Earlham 78 4918 at Hanover 84 8720 CASE 56 6928 HIRAM^ 68 52December1 at Wabash^ 72 755 at Marietta 66 8910 at Oberlin^ 51 5211 KENYON^ 74 7029 at Catholic 35 7730 vs. Delaware Valley 66 69 January3 CAPITAL 45 687 at UC Clermont 64 699 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 68 9412 WITTENBERG^ 78 7916 at DePauw^ 65 7919 at Allegheny^ 65 6123 OBERLIN^ 77 6226 WABASH^ 70 6330 at Wooster^ 64 94February2 at Hiram^ 70 646 DEPAUW^ 56 779 ALLEGHENY^ 90 7513 at Kenyon^ 61 7316 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 64 6719 at Ohio Wesleyan 56 77

November20 at Wash. & Jeff. 8:0023 MARIETTA 3:0026 at Case 7:0029 at Pacific Lutheran Thanksgiving Classic30 at Pacific Lutheran Thanksgiving ClassicDecember4 at DePauw^ 7:307 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 1:0012 at Capital 7:0014 WITTENBERG^ 3:0030 EARLHAM 7:00January4 at Wooster^ 7:308 OBERLIN^ 7:3011 at Wabash^ 3:0015 KENYON^ 8:0018 ALLEGHENY^ 3:0022 at Hiram^ 8:0025 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 3:0029 DEPAUW^ 6:00February1 at Wittenberg^ 3:005 at Oberlin^ 8:008 WOOSTER^ 3:0012 at Kenyon^ 8:0015 WABASH^ 3:0019 HIRAM^ 8:0022 at Allegheny^ 3:00 ^ - Indicates NCAC game

DENISON MEN

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Head Coach Bill Fenlon

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Location: Greencastle, Indiana 46135Founded: 1837

Nickname: TigersColors: Old Gold and Black

Enrollment: 2,336President: Dr. Brian W. Casey

Athletic Director: Stevie Baker-Watsonoffice: (765) 658-6075

Athletic Trainer: Rex Calloffice: (765) 658-4937

Facility: Neal Fieldhouse (2,400)press table: (765) 658-4510Sports Info. Director:

Bill Wagneroffice: (765) 658-4940fax: (765) 658-4708

email: [email protected] Coach: Bill Fenlon

office: (765) 658-4960email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 12Letterwinners Lost: 8Starters Returning: 4

2012-13 Overall Record: 16-102012-13 NCAC Record: 9-7 (T-3rd)

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGAdam Botts So. 5-11 G Muncie, IN 26 48 39 6.4Tommy Fernitz Jr. 6-9 C Northbrook, IL 26 103 14 5.3Connor Rich Jr. 6-3 G Tipton, IN 26 76 50 8.2Michael Wilkison Sr. 5-10 G Cincinnati, OH 26 57 36 9.8

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolClint Cunningham Fr. 6-6 F Columbus, IN/NorthLuke Lattner Fr. 6-2 G Hinsdale, IL/FenwickMichael Onuorah Jr. 6-3 G Indianapolis, IN/Brebeuf (Transfer from IPFW)

The Tigers return four starters from last year’s 16-10 squad that posted a 9-7 mark in North Coast Athletic Conference games. Eight of those 10 losses came by four or fewer points. Senior guard Michael Wilkison is the top returning scorer after averaging 9.8 points per game last year and hitting a team-high 48 three-pointers. Junior Connor Rich knocked in 45 three-pointers while hit-ting 40.9 percent from beyond the arc, with sophomore Adam Botts nailing 37.7 per-cent of his three-point tries. Returning inside is 6-9 junior Tommy Fernitz who averaged 4.0 rebounds per game while playing 18 minutes each outing in 2012-13. Fernitz also hit 53.6 percent of his field goal tries. Pat Haggin and Camron Burns came off the bench for the majority of last season with Haggin averaging 5.8 points per game and hitting 23 three-pointers. Burns aver-aged 4.1 points and 3.1 rebounds in just 10.0 minutes per contest.

Alma MaterNorthwestern ‘79

Record at DPU356-195 (21 years)

Overall Record463-264 (28 years)

Tiger Facts

• Winningest coach in program history• His 551 games coached at DePauw is the most in program history• Previously guided programs at University of the South, Rose-Hulman and Southwestern • Three-year letterman as an undergraduate on the Northwestern basketball squad

November15 at North Central Tip-Off Tournament16 at North Central Tip-Off Tournament23 OBERLIN^ 3:0026 MT. ST. JOSEPH 7:30December1 at Washington (MO) 2:00 CST4 DENISON^ 7:307 at Wooster^ 3:0011 ROSE-HULMAN 7:3029 at Tampa Bay Shootout30 at Tampa Bay ShootoutJanuary4 at Allegheny^ 2:005 at Hiram^ 2:0011 at Kenyon^ 3:0015 WITTENBERG^ 6:0018 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 1:0022 at Wabash^ 7:3025 WOOSTER^ 1:0029 at Denison^ 6:00February1 at Oberlin^ 3:007 ALLEGHENY^ 6:008 HIRAM^ 1:0012 at Wittenberg^ 8:0015 KENYON^ 1:0019 WABASH^ 7:3022 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 3:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November DPU OPP17 vs. Thomas More 79 8018 at Mt. St. Joseph 59 3924 PURDUE-NC 71 5425 FRANKLIN 72 5528 at Earlham 77 65December1 KENYON^ 64 688 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 61 6417 at Rose-Hulman 39 5219 KALAMAZOO 76 4629 vs. Connecticut College 79 4530 vs. LaGrange 83 63 January4 ALLEGHENY^ 67 69 (OT)5 HIRAM^ 65 599 WABASH^ 60 4912 at Wooster^ 58 6816 DENISON^ 79 6519 at Oberlin^ 61 4323 WITTENBERG^ 68 66 (OT)26 OHIO WESLEYAN 65 63 (OT)30 at Wabash^ 48 52February2 at Kenyon^ 65 666 at Denison^ 77 569 OBERLIN^ 49 5113 at Wittenberg^ 70 6216 WOOSTER^ 68 5219 WITTENBERG 62 63

DEPAUW MEN

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Head Coach Steve Fleming

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Location: Hiram, Ohio 44234Founded: 1850

Nickname: TerriersColors: Blue & RedEnrollment: 1,273

President: Thomas V. Chema, JDAthletic Director:

Ellen Dempseyoffice: (330) 569-5340Athletic Trainer:

Jim Johnstonoffice phone: (330) 564-5351

Facility: Price Gymnasium (2,000)press table: 330-569-5014 Sports Info. Director:

Jeff Hoedtoffice: (330) 569-5495

email: [email protected] Coach: Steve Fleming

office: (330) 569-5346email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 13Letterwinners Lost: 4Starters Returning: 2

2012-13 Overall Record: 11-142012-13 NCAC Record: 5-11 (T-8th)

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGAaron Stefanov Jr. 6-3 G Stow, OH 23 98 44 16.1Chris Zurowski Sr. 6-9 F Medina, OH 25 142 15 6.8Josh Edmondson Sr. 6-2 G Euclid, OH 25 88 29 5.5

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolKyle Deckerd Fr. G Louisville, OH/Canton SouthJohnnie Randolph So. G Streetsboro, OH/Notre Dame Cathedral LatinJoe Caspio Fr. F Willowick, OH/Eastlake North

The Hiram College men’s basketball team will return two starters and 13 letter-winners in 2013-14. Highlighting this year’s returners will be senior Aaron Stefanov. Last season, Ste-fanov led the team, and was fourth in the NCAC, in scoring averaging at 16.1 points per game while shooting 40.8 percent (118-of-289) from the floor. He also led the team and the conference in free-throw shooting by converting 81-of-89 attempts (91.0 per-cent). In addition to Stefanov, Hiram will return four other seniors in Josh Edmond-son, Justin Lonis, Matt Roman and Chris Zurowski. Zurowski was the team’s top re-bounder last year averaging 5.7 boards per game and was second in blocked shots with 17. Edmondson averaged 5.5 ppg. coming off the bench and averaged 3.5 rebounds per game. Lonis and Roman also came off the bench last season and averaged 3.8 and 2.8 ppg., respectively. In addition, another player who saw sig-nificant playing time a year ago is sopho-more Riley Moore. Moore played in all 25 games in a backup role. Moore averaged 3.0 ppg. while shooting 41.5 percent (27-of-65).

Alma MaterHiram ‘94

Record at HIR68-87 (Seven years)

Overall Record101-134 (Nine years)

Terrier Facts

• Captain and team MVP of Terrier teams his junior and senior seasons; Held four school records upon graduation• Earned All-OAC first0team and Academic All-OAC honors; Named Hiram’s male athlete of the year twice• Named 2008-09 NCAC Coach of the Year

November15 at LaRoche Tip-Off Tournament16 at LaRoche Tip-Off Tournament30 GENEVA 3:00December4 at Allegheny^ 8:007 at Kenyon^ 3:0014 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 3:0018 at Waynesburg 7:0028 at Mount Union “M” Club Classic29 at Mount Union “M” Club Classic January4 WABASH^ 4:005 DEPAUW^ 2:0011 at Wittenberg^ 4:0015 at Wooster^ 8:0018 at Oberlin^ 3:0022 DENISON^ 7:3025 KENYON^ 7:3029 ALLEGHENY^ 8:00February1 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 3:007 at Wabash^ 7:308 at DePauw^ 1:0012 WOOSTER^ 8:0015 OBERLIN^ 3:0019 at Denison^ 8:0022 WITTENBERG^ 4:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November HIR OPP24 MOUNT UNION 93 8428 at Denison^ 52 68December1 at Notre Dame (OH) 72 1095 OBERLIN^ 51 558 at Youngstown St. 44 7115 WAYNESBURG 74 6217 WASH. & JEFF 79 6919 WESTMINSTER 81 6221 at Case 90 87 (OT)28 vs. Hendrix 62 5429 vs. Ramapo 87 99 January4 at Wabash^ 69 615 at DePauw^ 59 659 WOOSTER^ 62 7812 KENYON^ 74 6316 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 78 6519 at Wittenberg^ 62 5723 ALLEGHENY^ 71 7526 at Wooster^ 63 6830 at Kenyon^ 68 76February2 DENISON^ 64 706 at Allegheny^ 63 599 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 61 6313 at Oberlin^ 50 5916 WITTENBERG^ 62 68

HIRAM MEN

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Head Coach Dan Priest

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGIkenna Nwadibia Sr. 6-2 F/G San Francisco, CA 26 244 46 16.5Brian Lebowitz Sr. 6-6 F New York, NY 27 194 28 11.3Julian Pavlin Sr. 6-1 G New York, NY 27 84 82 10.7John Bray Jr. 6-6 C Glenshaw, PA 27 92 19 8.6Jonathan Amador Jr. 6-0 G Woodstock, GA 27 59 29 7.6 TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolChris Link Fr. 6-5 F Hinckley, OH/Padua FranciscanEthan Shapiro Fr. 6-5 F Columbia, MD/AtholtonMatthew Hettel Fr. 5-8 G Los Banos, Philippines/Brent International School

Kenyon returns a stacked senior class that consistently improved over the last three seasons. The group went from producing a 9-16 mark during its first year to a 16-11 mark last year. Ikenna Nwadibia, a 6-2 slashing guard, headlines that senior class. Last year he earned all-conference and all-region honors after nearly averaging a double-double. He led the Lords in both scoring (16.5 ppg) and rebounding (9.4 rpg), while ranking among the NCAC’s top three in both categories. Fellow senior Brian Lebowitz, a 6-7 forward, returns after a 2012-13 season in which he averaged 11.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. Lebowitz, who was named an all-conference honorable mention honoree, also ranked second in the NCAC with 46 blocks. Additionally, Kenyon’s senior class includes Julian Pavlin, a 6-1 guard who led the Lords with 82 assists one season ago. He also led the entire NCAC with 55 steals and ranked second in the conference with a .835 free throw shooting percentage. The senior class can expect plenty of support from center John Bray and guard Jonathan Amador. Bray, a 6-6 junior, started every game last season and averaged 8.6 points and 3.4 rebounds per contest. Ama-dor, a 6-0 junior, sank over 30 percent of his long-range shots in 2012-13 and averaged 7.6 points per game.

Location: Gambier, Ohio 43022Founded: 1824

Nickname: LordsColors: Purple and White

Enrollment: 1,600President: Sean M. Decatur

Athletic Director: Peter Smith

office: (740) 427-5811Athletic Trainer:

Andy Wheeleroffice: (740) 427-5553

Facility: Tomsich Arena (2,000)press table: (740) 427-5866 Sports Info. Director:

Marty Fulleroffice: (740) 427-5471

email: [email protected] Coach: Dan Priest

office: (740) 427-5556email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 15Letterwinners Lost: 1Starters Returning: 5

2012-13 Overall Record: 16-112012-13 NCAC Record: 9-7 (T-3rd)

Lord Facts

• Named the 2012-13 NCAC Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year• Oxford, Ohio, native spent seven seasons as head coach at Hendrix• Spent five seasons as head coach at Ohio Dominican• Still holds ONU’s career three-point shooting percentage record (.486)

Alma MaterOhio Northern ‘90

Record at KEN36-42 (Three years)

Overall Record195-193 (14 years)

November15 at Case Tournament16 at Case Tournament20 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:3023 MUSKINGUM 4:0025 EARLHAM 7:00December4 at Oberlin^ 7:307 HIRAM^ 3:0010 ALLEGHENY^ 8:0013 ALBION 7:30January3 at NYU Tournament4 at NYU Tournament8 WOOSTER^ 7:3011 DEPAUW^ 3:0015 at Denison^ 8:0018 at Wabash^ 7:3022 WITTENBERG^ 7:3025 at Hiram^ 7:3029 OBERLIN^ 8:00February1 at Allegheny^ 3:005 at Wooster^ 8:008 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 3:0012 DENISON^ 8:0015 at DePauw^ 1:0019 at Wittenberg^ 7:3022 WABASH^ 3:00

^ - Indicates NCAC game

November KEN OPP16 vs. Rowan 71 8017 vs. Keuka 73 6220 GROVE CITY 62 5025 CASE 63 7328 at Muskingum 67 63December1 at DePauw^ 68 645 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 69 818 at Albion 70 6511 at Denison^ 70 7414 WOOSTER^ 62 8930 at Earlham 74 68 January2 at Wash. & Lee 53 593 vs. Emory & Henry 68 669 at Wittenberg^ 64 7112 at Hiram^ 63 7416 OBERLIN^ 67 5619 WABASH^ 72 5523 at Wooster^ 52 8626 at Allegheny^ 71 6930 HIRAM^ 76 68February2 DEPAUW^ 66 656 at Oberlin^ 65 509 at Wabash^ 45 5813 DENISON^ 73 6116 ALLEGHENY^ 83 7419 WABASH 77 7222 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 64 77

KENYON MEN

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Head Coach Isaiah Cavaco

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Location: Oberlin, Ohio 44074Founded: 1833

Nickname: YeowomenColors: Crimson and Gold

Enrollment: 2,900President: Marvin Krislov, JD

Athletic Director: Natalie Winkelfoos

office: (440) 775-6463Athletic Trainer:

Tim Carveroffice: (440) 775-8589

Facility: Philips Gym (1,800)press table: (440) 775-8024

Asst. AD for Communications: Mike Mancini

office: (440) 775-8503email: [email protected]

Head Coach: Isaiah Cavaco

office: (440) 775-8546email: [email protected] Returning: 12

Letterwinners Lost: 1Starters Returning: 4

2012-13 Overall Record: 7-192012-13 NCAC Record: 5-11 (T-8th)

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGEmmanuel Lewis Sr. 5-8 G Lambertville, NJ 25 66 36 5.7 Austin Little Jr. 5-11 G Maplewood, NJ 26 32 24 9.6Randy Ollie So. 6-9 C Evanston, IL 26 139 23 7.5Geoff Simpson Sr. 6-5 G/F Simsbury, CT 26 132 60 14.3

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolNathan Cohen Fr. 6-2 G San Francisco, CA/Urban SchoolZach Meyers Fr. 6-2 G Kalamazoo, MI/Mattawan JamesJack Poyle Fr. 6-1 G Avon, OH/Avon

An upstart Oberlin men’s basketball team enters the 2013-14 season with high hopes on improving their conference finish from a season ago. Longtime Head Coach Isaiah Cavaco plans to incorporate a more up-tempo offense this winter, which will hopefully result in the Yeomen improving upon their 54.2 points per game from last season. Senior Geoff Simpson returns as the Yeomen’s top point-producer as he led the team with 14.3 points per game a season ago. Junior Austin Little, who led the team with 57 made three-pointers in 2012-13, will be counted on for additional scoring as well after averaging 9.6 points per game. Center Randy Ollie started all 26 games as a fresh-man and will use that experience to be an even bigger factor this season. He averaged 7.5 points and 5.3 rebounds. Experienced senior point guard Em-manuel Lewis is familiar with the league and should be able to get the Yeomen offense going in the right direction. Junior Miles Gueno also provides get athleticism on the perimeter. The five league wins the Yeomen se-cured last year were their most since the inception of the NCAC. They also made the conference tournament for the first time since the 2007-08 season.

Alma MaterYale ‘01

Record at OBE37-140 (Seven years)

Overall Record37-140 (Seven years)

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

Yeoman Facts

November OBE OPP17 at Hanover 41 8318 at Earlham 55 7624 at Franciscan 69 5725 WOOSTER^ 66 7428 KALAMAZOO 53 55December1 CASE 53 585 at Hiram^ 55 518 ALMA 57 7110 DENISON^ 52 5112 GROVE CITY 57 55 January3 at Elmira 58 647 WITTENBERG^ 47 599 at Allegheny^ 75 7912 at Yale 39 10416 at Kenyon^ 56 6719 DEPAUW^ 43 6120 WABASH^ 54 6223 at Denison^ 62 7726 at Wittenberg^ 47 5130 ALLEGHENY^ 67 59February2 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 40 686 KENYON^ 50 659 at DePauw^ 51 4913 HIRAM^ 59 5016 at Wabash^ 57 64 (OT)19 at Wooster 47 74

November17 MUSKINGUM 3:0019 WOOSTER^ 7:3023 at DePauw^ 3:0024 at Wittenberg^ 2:0026 ELMIRA 6:0030 FRANCISCAN 5:00December4 KENYON^ 7:307 WABASH^ 1:009 at Case 7:3011 at Grove City 8:00January4 at Cairn 2:008 at Denison^ 7:3011 at Cornell 3:0015 ALLEGHENY^ 7:3018 HIRAM^ 3:0022 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 8:0025 at Wabash^ 1:0029 at Kenyon^ 8:00February1 DEPAUW^ 3:005 DENISON^ 8:008 WITTENBERG^ 3:0012 at Allegheny^ 8:0015 at Hiram^ 3:0019 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 8:0022 at Wooster^ 7:30

^ - Indicates NCAC game

OBERLIN MEN

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Head Coach Mike DeWitt

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGClaude Gray So. 6-4 P Columbus, OH 27 57 9 5.7Taylor Rieger Sr. 6-0 G Lewis Center, OH 29 69 30 13.9Reuel Rogers Sr. 6-7 P Columbus, OH 29 189 7 8.9Dre White Sr. 6-1 W Lima, OH 29 106 29 6.3

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolSeth Clark Fr. 6-3 G Lewis Center, OH/OlentangyBen Simpson Fr. 6-4 W Lake Bluff, IL/Lake Forest

While it’s true that Ohio Wesleyan and head coach Mike DeWitt lost 8 seniors from a team that posted back-to-back 20-win seasons and NCAA Division III tournament appearances for the first time in school his-tory, those who would forecast a season of mediocrity for the 2013-14 Bishops may be doing so in haste. DeWitt returns four players from last year’s rotation, welcomes back another rotation player from injury, and has some talented newcomers who could step in and contribute. Senior guard Taylor Rieger, a second-team All-NCAC selection, leads the return-ees. Senior post Reuel Rogers led the NCAC in blocked shots for the second straight season. Senior wing Dre White and sophomore post Claude Gray should move into the starting lineup. Junior wing Nick Felhaber returns after missing most of the 2012-13 season with a broken foot. Freshman guard Seth Clark and fresh-man guard Jon Griggs, both first-team all-district selections in high school; freshman wing Ben Simpson; and freshman posts Lu-cas Janowicz and Ryan McCrone will get a chance to contribute.

Location: Delaware, Ohio 43015Founded: 1842

Nickname: Battling BishopsColors: Red and Black

Enrollment: 1,850President: Dr. Rock Jones

Athletic Director: Roger Inglesoffice: (740) 368-3738

Athletic Trainer: Todd Milleroffice: (740) 368-3747

Facility: Branch Rickey Arena (2,300)press table: (740) 368-3342Sports Info. Director:

Mark Beckenbachoffice: (740) 368-3340fax: (740) 368-3332

email: [email protected] Coach: Mike DeWitt

office: (740) 368-3744email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 4Letterwinners Lost: 8Starters Returning: 2

2012-13 Overall Record: 23-62012-13 NCAC Record: 12-4 (2nd)

Alma MaterOhio Wesleyan ‘87

Record at OWU201-149 (13 years)

Overall Record251-224 (18 years)

• Named NCAC Coach of the Year in 2010-11 and 2005-06 • First Ohio Wesleyan graduate to hold the position since Branch Rickey in 1909-10• A member of two NCAC championship teams during playing career with the Bishops, and was a two-time all-NCAC selection

Battling Bishop Facts

November OWU OPP16 vs. Defiance 69 5517 at Marietta 76 5524 vs. Otterbein 66 5925 at Rochester 68 8328 at Capital 64 53December1 at Allegheny^ 76 625 at Kenyon^ 81 698 DEPAUW^ 64 6122 ANDERSON 87 7128 vs. Pitt.-Greensburg 90 5029 at Bluffton 75 51 January5 at Wittenberg^ 72 609 DENISON^ 94 6812 ALLEGHENY^ 79 7316 at Hiram^ 65 7819 WOOSTER^ 82 8823 at Wabash^ 77 5326 at DePauw^ 63 6530 WITTENBERG^ 63 51February2 OBERLIN^ 68 406 at Wooster^ 67 749 HIRAM^ 63 6113 WABASH^ 79 6416 at Denison^ 67 6419 DENISON 77 5622 vs. Kenyon 77 6423 at Wooster 76 66March2 SAINT VINCENT 84 759 CABRINI 81 84

November20 KENYON^ 7:3022 at Hoopsville National Invitational23 at Hoopsville National Invitational26 CAPITAL 8:0030 HANOVER 3:00December4 WOOSTER^ 7:307 at Denison^ 1:0011 at Anderson 7:3014 at Hiram^ 3:0029 at Defiance Purple & Golf Tournament30 at Defiance Purple & Golf Tournament January8 at Wittenberg^ 7:3011 at Allegheny^ 3:0015 WABASH^ 8:0018 at DePauw^ 1:0022 OBERLIN^ 8:0025 DENISON^ 3:0029 at Wooster^ 8:00February1 HIRAM^ 3:005 WITTENBERG^ 7:308 at Kenyon^ 3:0012 at Wabash^ 7:3015 ALLEGHENY^ 3:0019 at Oberlin^ 8:0022 DEPAUW^ 3:00

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Location: Crawfordsville, IN 47933Founded: 1832

Nickname: Little GiantsColor: Scarlet

Enrollment: 900President: Dr. Gregory D. HessAthletic Director: Joe Haklin

office: (765) 361-6233Athletic Trainer: Mark Colston

office: (765) 361-6235Facility: Chadwick Court (1,660)

press table: (765) 361-6268 Sports Info. Dir.: Brent Harris

office: (765) 361-6165fax: (765) 361-6424

email: [email protected] Coach: Antoine Carpenter

office: (765) 361-6243email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 9Letterwinners Lost: 3 Starters Returning: 5

2012-13 Overall Record: 9-172012-13 NCAC Record: 7-9 (T-6th)

Alma MaterWabash ‘00

Record at WAB27-25 (Two years)

Overall Record27-25 (Two years)

• Spent four seasons as an assistant for the Little Giants• Four-year letterman and two-year starter at point guard for Wabash• Played on two ICAC Championship and NCAA Division III tournament-qualifying teams.• Holds B.A. in art and history from Wabash and an M.S. in Leadership from Walden University

TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGHouston Hodges Jr. 5-8 G Plymouth, IN 24 66 92 4.1Pete Nicksic Sr. 6-7 F Valparaiso, IN 26 149 24 8.3Kasey Oetting Jr. 6-7 G/F Ft. Wayne, IN 14 46 22 7.4Daniel Purvlicis So. 6-7 F Noblesville, IN 26 174 27 11.1Ross Sponsler So. 6-2 G Terre Haute, IN 23 83 39 12.7Andy Walsh Sr. 6-3 G Clinton, IN 26 73 14 8.4

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolRyan Gross Fr. 6-2 G Ft. Wayne, IN/ConcordiaWill Ray So. 5-11 G Indianapolis, IN/Covenant ChristianGary Ulrich Fr. 6-0 G Terre Haute, IN/RockvilleDaniel Scofield Fr. 6-7 C Indianapolis, IN/Lawrence North

The Little Giants return all five starters from last year’s squad and have added a deep pool of freshmen talent to the 2013-2014 Wabash team. Ross Sponsler, the 2013 NCAC New-comer of the Year, led the Little Giants in scoring last season with a 12.7 points-per-game average. Fellow sophomore Daniel Purvlicis opened his career with an 11.1 points- and 6.7 rebounds-per-game aver-age. Seniors Pete Nicksic and Andy Walsh both averaged over eights points a contest last season. Walsh will join the squad, along with point guard Houston Hodges (3.8 apg), at the conclusion of the football season. Junior Kasey Oetting missed most of the 2012-13 season battling knee injuries. Oetting played in just 14 games but aver-aged 7.4 points per game. Sophomore cen-ter Marcus Kammrath provided solid support off the bench last season and will be called in the middle again this season. Guards Austin Hawn, Austin Burton, and Jordan Wagner each played in more than half of the Little Giants’ games last season. Twelve first-year players join the Wa-bash team this season in an effort to improve on last year’s 9-17 overall mark.

Little Giant Facts

November WAB OPP17 vs. Manchester 54 5918 at Albion 53 5124 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 56 6226 ROSE-HULMAN 37 61December1 DENISON^ 75 724 at Trine 69 778 at Wooster^ 56 9717 HANOVER 61 5919 at Franklin 82 9728 vs. Calvin 56 8329 at Elmhurst 66 80 January4 HIRAM^ 61 695 ALLEGHENY^ 95 87 (3-OT)9 at DePauw^ 49 6016 WITTENBERG^ 45 5019 at Kenyon^ 55 7220 at Oberlin^ 62 5423 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 53 7726 at Denison^ 63 7030 DEPAUW^ 52 48February2 WOOSTER^ 55 486 at Wittenberg^ 47 649 KENYON^ 58 4513 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 64 7916 OBERLIN^ 64 57 (OT)19 at Kenyon 72 77

November15 FRANKLIN 7:3020 at Hanover 7:3023 ALBION 3:0026 at Illinois Wesleyan 7:30December2 at Rose-Hulman 7:304 WITTENBERG^ 7:307 at Oberlin^ 1:0014 WOOSTER^ 2:0021 TRINE 3:0022 IU-DABNEY 3:00 January4 at Hiram^ 4:005 at Allegheny^ 2:0011 DENISON^ 3:0015 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 8:0018 KENYON^ 7:3022 DEPAUW^ 7:3025 OBERLIN^ 1:0029 at Wittenberg^ 7:30February1 at Wooster^ 2:007 HIRAM^ 7:308 ALLEGHENY^ 2:0012 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7:3015 at Denison^ 3:0019 at DePauw^ 7:3022 at Kenyon^ 3:00

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TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGCole Bond Sr. 6-6 F Canton, OH 27 81 16 3.0Sam Collins Jr. 6-4 G Cleveland Hts., OH 27 155 70 10.1Alex Fultz So. 6-5 F Batavia, OH 27 88 17 5.3Zack Leahy Sr. 6-0 G Rossford, OH 27 95 62 12.0Scott Masin Sr. 6-5 P New Carlisle, OH 27 248 34 15.9Steven Newell Sr. 5-10 G Dayton, OH 27 46 63 6.6

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolShane Edwards Fr. 6-3 G Perrysburg, OH/PerrysburgBrock Kiesler Fr. 6-8 P Louisville, KY/St. XavierJaelin Williams Fr. 6-5 W Springfield, OH/Shawnee

After back-to-back NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, the Wittenberg Tigers went through a rare “rebuilding” season in 2012-13 to finish 17-10. A year later, vet-eran Head Coach Bill Brown welcomes back an experienced team he hopes is capable of contending for a league championship. Heading the list of eight returning letter-winners are senior captains Scott Masin, Zack Leahy and Steven Newell, along with junior Sam Collins. All four were starters throughout the 2012-13 season, while senior Cole Bond and sophomore Alex Fultz split the fifth starting position. Masin enjoyed a breakout season a year ago, leading the team in scoring (15.9 ppg) and rebounding (9.2 rpg) while shooting 56 percent from the field en route to first-team All-NCAC and third-team all-region honors. Other big men include Fultz and Bond, along with junior John Albertson, who appeared in 21 games in the post off the bench in 2012-13. Leahy ranked second on the team in scor-ing (12.0 ppg), third in assists (62) and first in steals (28) last year. He was rewarded with honorable mention all-conference recognition after averaging a team-high 30 minutes per game. Newell has been a steadying influence at the point for three years, and he topped the team in three-point field goals (46) and ranked second in assists (63) while committing just 24 turnovers last season. The backcourt rotation will also include Collins, who averaged 10.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while top-ping the Tigers in assists (70) last year, and junior Ben Syroka, who average 3.6 points off the bench.

Location: Springfield, OH 45501Founded: 1845

Nickname: TigersColors: Red and White

Enrollment: 1,950President: Dr. Laurie M. JoynerInterim Athletic Director:

Dr. Jeff Ankromoffice: (937) 327-6142Athletic Trainer:

Ellen Crosbieoffice: (937) 327-6467

Facility: HPER Center (3,000)press table: (937) 327-6126

Director of News Services & Sports Information:

Ryan Maureroffice: (937) 327-6114

email: [email protected] Coach: Bill Brown

office: (937) 327-6454email: [email protected] Returning: 8

Letterwinners Lost: 1Starters Returning: 5

2012-13 Overall Record: 17-102012-13 NCAC Record: 9-7 (T-3rd)

Alma MaterWittenberg ‘73

Record at WIT438-131 (20 years)

Overall Record498-230 (26 years)

• Assistant coach at Ohio under Larry Hunter for four seasons (1989-93)• Compiled 47-86 record in five seasons as head coach at Kenyon (1983-88)• Interim coach at Wooster in 1982-83 (13-13)• NCAC Coach of the Year in 1986 (at Kenyon); 1994, 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2012 (at Wittenberg)

Tiger Facts

November15 at Wheaton (IL) Lee Pfund Classic16 at Wheaton (IL) Lee Pfund Classic20 CAPITAL 7:3024 OBERLIN^ 3:0027 OTTERBEIN 7:30December4 at Wabash^ 7:307 ALLEGHENY^ 2:0014 at Denison^ 3:0021 at Thomas More 3:0027 ZIMMERMAN MEMORIAL CLASSIC28 ZIMMERMAN MEMORIAL CLASSICJanuary8 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7:3011 HIRAM^ 4:0015 at DePauw^ 6:0018 WOOSTER^ 7:3022 at Kenyon^ 7:3025 at Allegheny^ 2:0029 WABASH^ 7:30February1 DENISON^ 3:005 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:308 at Oberlin^ 3:0012 DEPAUW^ 8:0015 at Wooster^ 7:3019 KENYON^ 7:3022 at Hiram^ 4:00

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November WIT OPP16 vs. Johns Hopkins 61 4417 at Case 69 5220 at Capital 66 5428 MARIETTA 73 63December1 WOOSTER^ 41 604 at Otterbein 80 858 ALLEGHENY^ 67 6315 OHIO CHRISTIAN 71 6119 UC CLERMONT 89 4728 BETHANY 65 5829 TAYLOR 42 49 January5 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 60 727 at Oberlin^ 59 479 KENYON^ 71 6412 at Denison^ 79 7816 at Wabash^ 50 4519 HIRAM^ 57 6223 at DePauw^ 66 6826 OBERLIN^ 51 4730 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 51 63February2 at Allegheny^ 81 646 WABASH^ 64 479 at Wooster^ 71 7513 DEPAUW^ 62 7016 at Hiram^ 68 6219 at DePauw 63 6222 at Wooster 66 78

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TOP RETURNEESName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown GP REB AST PPGDoug Thorpe Sr. 5-9 G Columbus, OH 28 83 69 13.9Xavier Brown Jr. 6-0 G Bowling Green, OH 30 130 64 13.6 Kenny DeBoer Sr. 6-5 F Westerville, OH 29 122 36 8.5Evan Pannell Jr. 6-2 G/F Akron, OH 30 89 28 7.3Jalen Goodwin Jr. 6-0 G Liberty Twp., OH 23 43 20 5.2DeVaughn Wingard So. 6-4 F Shaker Hts., OH 23 39 9 4.1

TOP NEWCOMERSName Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/High SchoolMilt Davis Fr. 6-2 G Cincinnati, OH/ColerainDan Fanelly Fr. 6-6 F Uniontown, OH/Green

An experienced and talented group of guards along with other perimeter players will lead the way, as Wooster hopes to over-come the graduation of its two centers, who combined for 16.9 points, 12.8 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks, and go after a ninth NCAC championship in 10 years. Last season’s starting backcourt of Doug Thorpe and Xavier Brown returns after each earned first-team all-NCAC honors. They finished with nearly identical stat lines, Thorpe at 13.9 points and 2.5 assists, and Brown at 13.6 points and 2.1 assists, plus a team-leading 1.2 steals. Two other returning starters are Kenny DeBoer and Evan Pannell. DeBoer, a power forward who is versatile both offensively and defensively, came on strong at the end of last year, averaging 8.5 points overall, while Pan-nell, an athletic wing, chipped in 7.3 points a game. The Scots appear to have good depth as well, with junior Jalen Goodwin expected to play a key role rotating in for Thorpe and Brown again, sophomore Devaughn Wingard pressing for significant time at the forward positions, and sophomores Zach McCorkle and Josh Kipfer hoping to help fill the losses at center.

Location: Wooster, Ohio 44691Founded: 1866

Nickname: Fighting ScotsColors: Black and Old Gold

Enrollment: 1,800President: Dr. Grant H. Cornwell

Athletic Director: Keith Beckett

office: (330) 263-2189Athletic Trainer: Tom Love

office: (330) 263-2184Facility: Timken Gym (3,400)

press table:(330) 287-3000x4466Sports Info. Director:

Hugh Howardoffice: (330) 263-2374fax: (330) 263-2209

email: [email protected] Coach: Steve Mooreoffice phone: (330) 263-2176email: [email protected]

Letterwinners Returning: 11Letterwinners Lost: 3Starters Returning: 4

2012-13 Overall Record: 24-62012-13 NCAC Record: 14-2 (1st)

Alma MaterWittenberg ‘74

Record at WOO619-140 (26 years)

Overall Record706-205 (32 years)

• Ranks first among Wooster coaches in winning percentage (.816)• Seven-time NCAC Coach of the Year• Compiled 87-65 record in six seasons as head coach at Muhlenberg (1981-87)• Team captain and point guard on Wittenberg’s 1973-74 OAC championship team

Fighting Scot Facts

November19 at Oberlin^ 7:3022 AL VAN WIE/ROTARY TOURNAMENT23 AL VAN WIE/ROTARY TOURNAMENT27 at Marietta 7:30December4 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:307 DEPAUW^ 3:0014 at Wabash^ 2:0016 vs. Westmonst (Phoeniz, AZ) 7:3017 at Arizona Christian 9:3029 “MOSE” HOLE/KIWANIS CLASSIC30 “MOSE” HOLE/KIWANIS CLASSICJanuary4 DENISON^ 7:308 at Kenyon^ 7:3015 HIRAM^ 8:0018 at Wittenberg^ 7:3022 ALLEGHENY^ 7:3025 at DePauw^ 1:0029 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 8:00February1 WABASH^ 2:005 KENYON^ 8:008 at Denison^ 3:0012 at Hiram^ 8:0015 WITTENBERG^ 7:3019 at Allegheny^ 8:0022 OBERLIN^ 7:30

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November WOO OPP16 CARNEGIE MELLON 79 6717 ADRIAN 56 5720 at Baldwin Wallace 81 7425 at Oberlin^ 74 6628 at Ohio Northern 67 56December1 at Wittenberg^ 60 418 WABASH^ 97 5614 at Kenyon^ 89 6218 at Transylvania 62 6819 vs. Mt. St. Joseph 65 5228 JOHN CARROLL 81 6729 MARIETTA 59 57 January4 at Sheridan 72 619 at Hiram^ 78 6212 DEPAUW^ 68 5816 ALLEGHENY^ 92 6819 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 88 8223 KENYON^ 86 5226 HIRAM^ 68 6330 DENISON^ 94 64February2 at Wabash^ 48 556 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 74 67 (OT)9 WITTENBERG^ 75 7113 at Allegheny^ 86 6416 at DePauw^ 52 6819 OBERLIN 74 4722 WITTENBERG 75 6623 OHIO WESLEYAN 66 76March2 PSU-BEHREND 62 449 DICKINSON 80 5416 CABRINI 63 70

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2013-14 MEN’S SCHEDULENovember 15Alma at Allegheny, 6:00Franklin at Wabash, 7:30DePauw at North Central Tip-OffHiram at LaRoche Tip-OffKenyon at Case TournamentWittenberg at Wheaton (IL) Tourney

November 16Adrian at Allegheny, 6:00DePauw at North Central Tip-OffHiram at LaRoche Tip-OffKenyon at Case TournamentWittenberg at Wheaton (IL) Tourney

November 17Muskingum at Oberlin, 3:00

November 19Wooster at Oberlin, 7:30^

November 20Geneva at Allegheny, 7:00Capital at Wittenberg, 7:30Kenyon at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30^Wabash at Hanover, 7:30Denison at Wash. & Jeff., 8:00

November 22Ohio Wesleyan at Hoopsville InviteWooster Al Van Wie/Rotary Tourney

November 23Albion at Wabash, 3:00Marietta at Denison, 3:00Oberlin at DePauw, 3:00^Muskingum at Kenyon, 4:00Allegheny at PSU-Behrend, 7:00Ohio Wesleyan at Hoopsville InviteWooster Al Van Wie/Rotary Tourney

November 24Oberlin at Wittenberg, 2:00^

November 25Earlham at Kenyon, 7:00

November 26Elmira at Oberlin, 6:00Allegheny at Carnegie Mellon, 7:00Denison at Case, 7:00Mt. St. Joseph at DePauw, 7:30Wabash at Illinois Wesleyan, 7:30Capital at Ohio Wesleyan, 8:00

November 27Otterbein at Wittenberg, 7:30Wooster at Marietta, 7:30

November 29Denison at Pacific Lutheran Tourney

November 30Geneva at Hiram, 3:00Hanover at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00Franciscan at Oberlin, 5:00Denison at Pacific Lutheran Tourney

December 1DePauw at Wash. Univ., 2:00 CSTCase at Allegheny, 4:00

December 2Wabash at Rose-Hulman, 7:30

December 4Denison at DePauw, 7:30^Kenyon at Oberlin, 7:30^Wittenberg at Wabash, 7:30^Wooster at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30^Hiram at Allegheny, 8:00^

December 7Ohio Wesleyan at Denison, 1:00^Wabash at Oberlin, 1:00^Allegheny at Wittenberg, 2:00^DePauw at Wooster, 3:00^Hiram at Kenyon, 3:00^

December 9Oberlin at Case, 7:30

December 10Allegheny at Kenyon, 8:00^

December 11Ohio Wesleyan at Anderson, 7:30Rose-Hulman at DePauw, 7:30Oberlin at Grove City, 8:00

December 12Denison at Capital, 7:00

December 13Albion at Kenyon, 7:30^

December 14Wooster at Wabash, 2:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Hiram, 3:00^Wittenberg at Denison, 3:00^

December 16Wooster vs. Westmont, 7:30(Phoenix, AZ)

December 17Wooster at Arizona Christian, 9:30

December 18Hiram at Waynesburg, 7:00

December 21Trine at Wabash, 3:00Wittenberg at Thomas More, 3:00^

December 22IU-Dabney at Wabash, 3:00

December 27Wittenberg Zimmerman Memorial

December 28Hiram at Mt. Union “M” Club ClassicWittenberg Zimmerman Memorial

December 29DePauw at Tampa Bay ShootoutHiram at Mt. Union “M” Club ClassicOhio Wesleyan at Defiance TourneyWooster “Mose” Hole/Kiwanis Classic

December 30Earlham at Denison, 7:00DePauw at Tampa Bay ShootoutOhio Wesleyan at Defiance TourneyWooster “Mose” Hole/Kiwanis Classic

January 3Kenyon at NYU Tournament

January 4DePauw at Allegheny, 2:00^Oberlin at Cairn, 2:00Wabash at Hiram, 4:00^Denison at Wooster, 7:30^Kenyon at NYU Tournament

January 5DePauw at Hiram, 2:00^Wabash at Allegheny, 2:00^

January 8Oberlin at Denison, 7:30^Ohio Wesleyan at Wittenberg, 7:30^Wooster at Kenyon, 7:30^

January 11Denison at Wabash, 3:00^DePauw at Kenyon, 3:00^ Oberlin at Cornell, 3:00Ohio Wesleyan at Allegheny, 3:00^Hiram at Wittenberg, 4:00^

January 15Wittenberg at DePauw, 6:00^Allegheny at Oberlin, 7:30^Hiram at Wooster, 8:00^Kenyon at Denison, 8:00^Wabash at Ohio Wesleyan, 8:00^

January 18Ohio Wesleyan at DePauw, 1:00^Allegheny at Denison, 3:00^Hiram at Oberlin, 3:00^Kenyon at Wabash, 7:30^Wooster at Wittenberg, 7:30^

January 22DePauw at Wabash, 7:30^Wittenberg at Kenyon, 7:30^Allegheny at Wooster, 8:00^Denison at Hiram, 8:00^Oberlin at Ohio Wesleyan, 8:00^

January 25Oberlin at Wabash, 1:00^Wooster at DePauw, 1:00^Wittenberg at Allegheny, 2:00^Denison at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00^Kenyon at Hiram, 7:30^

January 29DePauw at Denison, 6:00^Wabash at Wittenberg, 7:30^Allegheny at Hiram, 8:00^Oberlin at Kenyon, 8:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Wooster, 8:00^

February 1Wabash at Wooster, 2:00^Denison at Wittenberg, 3:00^DePauw at Oberlin, 3:00^Hiram at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00^Kenyon at Allegheny, 3:00^

February 5Wittenberg at Ohio Wesleyan, 7:30^Denison at Oberlin, 8:00^Kenyon at Wooster, 8:00^

February 7Allegheny at DePauw, 6:00^Hiram at Wabash, 7:30^

February 8Hiram at DePauw, 1:00^Allegheny at Wabash, 2:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Kenyon, 3:00^Wittenberg at Oberlin, 3:00^Wooster at Denison, 3:00^

February 12Ohio Wesleyan at Wabash, 7:30^Denison at Kenyon, 8:00^DePauw at Wittenberg, 8:00^Oberlin at Allegheny, 8:00^Wooster at Hiram, 8:00^

February 15Kenyon at DePauw, 1:00^Allegheny at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00^Oberlin at Hiram, 3:00^Wabash at Denison, 3:00^Wittenberg at Wooster, 7:30^

February 19Kenyon at Wittenberg, 7:30^Wabash at DePauw, 7:30^Hiram at Denison, 8:00^Ohio Wesleyan at Oberlin, 8:00^Wooster at Allegheny, 8:00^

February 22Allegheny at Denison, 3:00^DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan, 3:00^Wabash at Kenyon, 3:00^Wittenberg at Hiram, 4:00^Oberlin at Wooster, 7:30^

February 25NCAC Tournament Quarterfinals

February 28NCAC Tournament Semifinals

March 1NCAC Tournament Championship

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

Team (Season)Points: 3050 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Scoring Offense: 98.2 (30-2945) -- Wooster, 2005-06Scoring Defense: 54.6 (34-1857) -- Wittenberg, 2005-06Scoring Margin: 22.2 (83.9-61.7) -- Wittenberg, 1990-91Field Goals: 1124 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Field Goal Attempts: 2155 -- Wooster, 2006-07Field Goal Percentage: 53.0 (1124-2122) -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Field Goal Percentage Defense: 37.2 (572-1537) -- Wittenberg, 2004-05Three-Point Field Goals: 324 -- Wooster, 2006-07Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 792 -- Wooster, 2006-07Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 49.0 (175-357) -- Kenyon, 1987-88Free Throws: 698 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Free Throw Attempts: 888 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Free Throw Percentage: 79.3 (543-685) -- Wooster, 2002-03Rebounds: 1428 -- Wittenberg, 1993-94Rebound Margin: 14.0 (44.7 - 30.7) -- Wittenberg, 2000-01Assists: 618 -- Wittenberg, 1993-94Blocked Shots: 177 -- Wooster, 1988-89Steals: 316 -- CWRU, 1996-97Wins: 31 -- Wooster, 2010-11Winning Percentage: .938 (30-2) -- Wittenberg, 1993-94Winning Streak: 26 -- Wittenberg, 1993-94Winning Streak (NCAC): 41 -- Wooster, 1998-00

Individual (Game)Points: 50 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Ohio), 11/28/87Field Goals: 19 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Ohio), 11/28/87: Quinton Spencer, Oberlin (vs. Hiram), 2/4/06Field Goal Attempts: 35 -- Chip Winiarski, Oberlin (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 1/24/8Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (11-11) -- Brian Buchanan, Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 1/13/93; John Ellenwood, Wooster (vs. Allegheny), 1/26/00Three-Point Field Goals: 10 -- Travis Brett, Earlham (vs. DePauw), 1/8/02Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 22 -- Matthew Godwin, Oberlin (vs. Case), 1/5/05

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (6-6) -- Brian Pennington, CWR (vs. Kenyon), 1/10/87; Joe Conley, Allegheny (vs. Albany), 11/30/91; Kyle Witucky, Wooster (vs. Ohio Wesleyan), 12/6/03, Aaron Stefanov, Hiram (vs. Case)Free Throws: 19 -- Dimonde Hale, Denison (vs. W&J), 11/15/12 Free Throw Attempts: 23 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. Morehead State), 12/19/87; Kevin Frye, Denison (vs. CWR), 2/6/93Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (15-15) -- Nick Catanzarite, Allegheny (vs. Alfred), 11/29/00Rebounds: 23 -- Andrew Fox, Oberlin (vs. Kalamazoo), 11/28/12; Andrew Fox, Oberlin (vs. Westminster), 11/15/11; Ben Schulz, Allegheny (vs. Medaille), 11/29/96Assists: 17 -- Terry Gray, Allegheny (vs. Oberlin), 2/6/85Blocked Shots: 10 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster (vs. Denison), 1/30/88Steals: 12 -- Deron Black, Allegheny (vs. CWRU), 1/17/96

Individual (Season)Points: 897 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Scoring Average: 28.5 (25-713) -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986-87Field Goals: 317 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Field Goal Attempts: 652 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Field Goal Percentage: 69.6 (128-184) -- Matt Schlingman, Wooster, 2004-05Three-Point Field Goals: 120 -- Chris Sullivan, Wittenberg, 2010-11Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 304 -- Chris Sullivan, Wittenberg, 2010-11Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 54.0 (27-50) -- Cameron Leverett, Oberlin, 2000-01Free Throws: 225 -- Lee Rowlinson, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Free Throw Attempts: 266 -- Lee Rowlinson, Ohio Wesleyan, 1987-88Free Throw Percentage: 92.2 (59-64) -- Kevin Murray, Wittenberg, 2008-09Rebounds: 357 -- Chris Donovan, Kenyon, 1994-95Assists: 216 -- Marcus Amos, Allegheny, 1988-89Blocked Shots: 100 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster, 1987-88Steals: 123 -- Deron Black, Allegheny, 1995-96

Individual (Career)Points: 2501 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88Scoring Average (min. 750 points): 24.3 (103-2501) -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88Field Goals: 938 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88Field Goal Attempts: 1974 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 made): 63.9 (442-692) -- John Ellenwood, Wooster, 1996-00Three-Point Field Goals: 305 -- Justin Hallowell, Wooster, 2008-12Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 733 -- Justin Hallowell, Wooster, 2008-12Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 90 made): 50.0 (92-184) -- Nelson Morris, Kenyon, 1984-88Free Throws: 523 -- Dan Hodgkinson, Denison, 2003-07Free Throw Attempts: 712 -- Dan Hodgkinson, Denison, 2003-07Free Throw Percentage (min. 120 made): 88.3 (174-197) -- Jordan Beard, Oberlin, 2005-09Rebounds: 1010 -- Ryan Gorman, Wooster, 1995-99Assists: 684 -- Terry Gray, Allegheny, 1984-88Blocked Shots: 257 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster, 1985-89Steals: 323 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1984-88

MEN’S RECORDS

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PointsSEASON897 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1987-88757 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 1987-88713 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1986-87685 Josh Estelle (WAB) 1999-00652 Byron Beard (OBE) 1985-86Field GoalsSEASON317 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1987-88269 Byron Beard (OBE) 1984-85267 Byron Beard (OBE) 1985-86266 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 1987-88256 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1986-87CAREER938 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1984-88833 Chip Winiarski (OBE) 1986-90753 James Cooper (WOO) 2004-08747 Travis Schwab (OWU) 2000-04723 Brian Stadnik (ALL) 1983-87Three-Point Field GoalsSEASON120 Chris Sullivan (WIT) 2010-1197 Jamie Harless (KEN) 1994-9596 Jamie Harless (KEN) 1993-94 Perry Junius (ALL) 1989-9095 Perry Junius (ALL) 1990-91 J.R. Shumate (OWU) 1995-96CAREER305 Justin Hallowell (WOO) 2008-12276 Jamie Harless (KEN) 1991-95275 Perry Junius (ALL) 1987-91241 James Cooper (WOO) 2004-08 Chris Sullivan (WIT) 2008-11236 Chad Plotke (KEN) 1998-02Free ThrowsSEASON225 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 1987-88196 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1987-88193 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 2002-03172 Ian Franks (WOO) 2010-11166 Josh Estelle (WAB) 1999-00161 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1986-87CAREER523 Dan Hodgkinson (DEN) 2003-07518 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1984-88498 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 1999-03483 Brandon Miller (ERL) 2002-06440 Ian Franks (WOO) 2007-11 Chip Winiarski (OBE) 1986-90ReboundsSEASON357 Chris Donovan (KEN) 1994-95342 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 1987-88296 Greg Morris (WOO) 1996-97295 Brad Baldridge (WIT) 1989-90 Brad Baldridge (WIT) 1990-91CAREER1010 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 1995-99961 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 1999-03947 Chris Donovan (KEN) 1991-95831 Dane Borchers (WIT) 2004-07827 Stan Aukamp (WOO) 1988-92

Active Leaders

Points: 971 - Aaron Stefanov, HIRField Goals: 349 - Ikenna Nwadibia, KEN3-Point FG: 185 - Aaron Stefanov, HIRFree Throws: 236 - Ikenna Nwadibia, KENRebounds: 595 - Ikenna Nwadibia, KENAssists: 276 - D’Andre Corbin, ALLBlocked Shots: 172 - Reuel Rogers, OWUSteals: 87 - Julian Pavlin, KEN

MEN’S All-TIME LEADERSAssistsSEASON216 Marcus Amos (ALL) 1988-89204 Andy Winters (OWU) 2012-13198 Pete Waters (DEN) 1984-85194 Terry Gray (ALL) 1986-87191 Mike Smith (OWU) 1987-88CAREER684 Terry Gray (ALL) 1984-88618 Anthony Robinson (WIT) 1992-96616 Andy Winters (OWU) 2009-13542 Shaka Smart (KEN) 1995-99516 Derrick Owens (ALL) 1989-93Blocked ShotsSEASON100 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 1987-8893 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 1988-8985 Brad Baldridge (WIT) 1989-9082 Reuel Rogers (OWU) 2012-1381 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 1998-99CAREER257 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 1985-89254 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 1995-99216 Stan Aukamp (WOO) 1988-92194 Joe DesJean (WAB) 1999-03172 Reuel Rogers (OWU) 2010-PresentStealsSEASON123 Deron Black (ALL) 1995-96114 Michael Brown (OBE) 1985-86105 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1987-88100 Matt Hall (ERL) 1996-9796 Perry Junius (ALL) 1990-91CAREER323 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1984-88259 A. Reynolds (WOO) 1998-02254 Matt Hall (ERL) 1993-97248 Wes Smith (WAB) 2007-11244 Jamieson Float (CWR) 1993-97

1000-Point Scorers2501 Scott Tedder (OWU) 1984-882303 Chip Winiarski (OBE) 1986-902037 James Cooper (WOO) 2004-081985 Travis Schwab (OWU) 2000-041957 Bryan Nelson (WOO) 1999-031908 Dan Hodgkinson (DEN) 2003-071804 Wes Smith (WAB) 2007-111799 Jamie Harless (KEN) 1991-951784 Tom Port (WOO) 2003-071739 Brian Malinowski (DEN) 1992-961726 Dimonde Hale (DEN) 2009-131714 Tim Brady (OWU) 2008-121709 Matt Formato (KEN) 2002-061699 Chris Donovan (KEN) 1991-951696 Ian Franks (WOO) 2007-111694 Brian Stadnik (ALL) 1983-871636 Chad Plotke (KEN) 1998-021574 Casey Chroust (DEN) 1993-971567 Erich Riebe (WOO) 1988-921546 Markous Jewett (ERL) 2003-071508 Joe DesJean (WAB) 1999-03 1491 Justin Hallowell (WOO) 2008-121490 Stan Aukamp (WOO) 1988-921475 Bob Croft (OWU) 1990-941469 Brandon Miller (ERL) 2002-061464 Daniel Russ (WIT) 2002-061461 Dane Borchers (WIT) 2003-071458 Tristian Gregory (ERL) 2005-091453 Scott Meech (WOO) 1991-951443 David Masciola (ALL) 1992-961434 Lee Rowlinson (OWU) 1984-881426 Ryan Taylor (WIT) 1998-011413 Bill Smiley (DEN) 1983-87 Bryan Yelvington (KEN) 2005-091400 Nathan Stoops (ERL) 1999-031396 Doug Cline (WOO) 1991-95 George Raftis (ALL) 2006-10

1394 Dave Mitchell (KEN) 1984-881388 Joe Harubin (CWR) 1987-911386 Ed Saxon (CWR) 1989-921371 Ryan Gorman (WOO) 1995-991368 LaRon Henry (ERL) 2003-07 1348 Rick Washington (OBE) 1988-921347 Andrew Zimmer (WAB) 2004-081341 Cory Hodge (OBE/DEN) 1988-921336 Garret Daggett (ALL) 1985-891321 Matt Hall (ERL) 1993-971316 Andy Winters (OWU) 2009-131311 Dustin Rudegeair (OWU) 2004-081300 Tony Jones (CWR) 1985-881289 Matt Croci (WIT) 1990-94 1277 Carlton Dean (HIR) 2001-051272 Maurice Elrod (OBE) 1997-011270 James Knight (OBE) 1997-011269 Devone McLeod (ALL) 2009-131268 Jason Rusnak (DEN) 1995-99 John Norris (OBE) 1995-991266 Byron Beard (OBE) 1984-861265 Perry Junius (ALL) 1987-911260 Antwyan Reynolds (WOO) 1998-021242 Michael Sorrell (OBE) 1984-881241 Dave Knapke (KEN) 2006-101233 George Mixon (DEN) 1988-92 David Houston (KEN) 1996-001230 Aaron Smith (WIT) 1992-961221 Quinton Spencer (OBE) 2003-071213 Jake Delsandro (ALL) 1996-001209 Tom Port (WOO) 2003-061205 Aaron Brock (WAB) 2006-101203 John Ellenwood (WOO) 1996-001193 Jamison Float (CWR) 1993-971193 Bryan Wickliffe (WOO) 2007-111192 Mike Loll (OBE) 2005-091184 Dirk Miller (OWU) 1987-911177 Damon Higgins (OBE) 1985-891175 Matt Magnusen (ALL) 2000-041172 Clayton Black (WIT) 2008-121162 Jim Fox (CWR) 1993-971137 Larry Farmer (DEN) 2007-121136 Nathan Balch (WOO) 2009-111133 Derrick Owens (ALL) 1989-931125 J.R. Shumate (OWU) 1993-961113 Kyle Holliday (OWU) 2005-091105 Chase Haltom (WAB) 2006-101104 B.J. Harris (WIT) 1999-031103 Brad Baldridge (WIT) 1989-911100 Anthony Calloway (OBE) 1994-971097 Kevin Frye (DEN) 1989-931090 Chris Luther (DEN) 2006-101084 Tim Brady (OWU) 2008-1083 Devin Fulk (WOO) 2004-081080 Rodney Mitchell (WOO) 2000-041076 Marshall Morris (OWU) 2009-131071 Bo Dobbs (OWU) 1991-951070 Jamel King (WIT) 1994-971069 Matt Smith (WOO) 1999-031064 Peter Walker (WIT) 2000-041063 Paul Baier (KEN) 1984-88 Matt Mittiga (CWR) 1993-971060 Justin Hallowell (WOO) 2008-1053 Jon Stafford (WIT) 1996-00 Tim Vandervaart (WOO) 2003-071046 Doug Meinen (WOO) 1990-94 Rodney Mitchell (WOO) 2000-041044 Kevin Locke (DEN) 1984-881040 Matt Hiestand (WOO) 1986-901039 Matt Schlingman (WOO) 2001-051037 Brian Buchanan (WOO) 1989-93 Justun Lott (OWU) 1991-951035 Kevin Longley (WIT) 1999-031025 Anthony Robinson (WIT) 1992-961024 Brandon Miller (ERL) 2002-061021 Mike McDevitt (HIR) 2004-081018 John Robic (DEN) 1984-861017 Mark Slayman (OWU) 1986-901013 Jerry Ambooken (ALL) 1994-981009 Mike Trimmer (WOO) 1985-891006 Jordan Beard (OBE) 2005-09

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AlleghenyNick Catanzarite 2003Garret Daggett 1987-88-89Jake Delsandro 1999-00Mike Houser 1998Matt Magnusen 2004David Masciola 1996Josh Miller 1993George Raftis 2009-10Brian Stadnik 1985-86-87Gene Williams 1989

DenisonCasey Chroust 1997 Dimonde Hale 2012-13Dan Hodgkinson 2005-07Brian Malinowski 1994-95-96John Robic 1985-86Jason Rusnak 1998-99Bill Smiley 1987

DePauwBarry Flynn 2013

HiramJamaal Watkins 2012 Chris Roberts 2009

KenyonChris Donovan 1994-95Matt Formato 2004 Kodey Haddox 2011Jamie Harless 1993-94-95B.J. Kenyon 1991Dave Knapke 2010Dave Mitchell 1986Ikenna Nwadibia 2013Chad Plotke 2002Bryan Yelvington 2008-09

OberlinByron Beard 1985-86Jordan Beard 2009Cory Hodge 1992James Knight 2001Chip Winiarski 1988-89

First TeamName School Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School PPG RPG APGXavier Brown Wooster So. G Bowling Green, OH/Bowling Green 14.1 3.8 2.1Barry Flynn DePauw Sr. F Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral 15.4 6.9 1.5Dimonde Hale Denison Sr. W Columbus, OH/Northland 17.2 8.6 3.1Scott Masin Wittenberg Jr. P New Carlise, OH/Bethel 16.4 9.3 1.3Ikenna Nwadibia Kenyon Jr. G/F San Francisco, CA/Stuart Hall 16.7 9.9 1.6Doug Thorpe Wooster Jr. G Columbus, OH/Eastmoor 13.6 3.1 2.3Andy Winters Ohio Wesleyan Sr. G Columbus, OH/Bishop Watterson 14.5 4.8 6.7

Second TeamAndrew Fox Oberlin Sr. G/F Tempe, AZ/Corona Del Sol 10.9 8.9 4.5Alex Longi Denison Jr. G Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier 11.9 4.5 2.8Devone McLeod Allegheny Sr. G Jersey City, NJ/St. Anthony 17.2 2.3 4.1Taylor Rieger Ohio Wesleyan Jr. G Lewis Center, OH/Olentangy Orange 14.2 2.4 1.1Alan Sheppard Hiram Sr. G Wadsworth, OH/Wadsworth 13.8 2.2 2.8Ross Sponsler Wabash Fr. G Terre Haute, IN/North Vigo 12.9 3.5 1.3Aaron Stefanov Hiram Jr. G Stow, OH/Stow-Munroe Falls 15.6 3.8 1.9

Honorable MentionJosh Claytor Wooster Sr. F/C Oxford, OH/Talawanda 8.7 5.6 1.4Kenny DeBoer Wooster So. F Westerville, OH/North 9.8 4.2 1.4Zack Leahy Wittenberg Jr. G Rossford, OH/Rossford 11.3 3.3 2.3Brian Lebowitz Kenyon Jr. F/C New York, NY/Riverdale 9.9 7.1 1.1Marshall Morris Ohio Wesleyan Sr. P Tulsa, OK/Jenks 10.6 6.3 0.5

Ohio WesleyanTim Brady 2010-11-12John Camillus 1998Ben Chojnacki 2005-06-07Bob Croft 1992-93Kyle Holliday 2009Jesse Jean 2008Dirk Miller 1991Mark Oberholtzer 1985Lee Rowlinson 1987-88Dustin Rudegeair 2008Travis Schwab 2001-02-03-04J.R. Shumate 1996Mark Slayman 1989Scott Tedder 1986-87-88Andy Winters 2013

WabashDerek Bailey 2012 Aaron Brock 2010Joe DesJean 2001-02-03Josh Estelle 2000Brian Latham 2000Wes Smith 2009-10-11Andrew Zimmer 2007-08

WittenbergBrad Baldridge 1990-91 Clayton Black 2011-12Dane Borchers 2007Matt Croci 1993-94Chris Fillmore 2000Bill Funderburg 1990B.J. Harris 2002-03Gregg Hill 2008Jamel King 1997Scott Masin 2013Anthony Robinson 1995Daniel Russ 2005-06Scott Schwartz 1996Steve Setty 1998Kris Spriggs 1992 Chris Sullivan 2011Ryan Taylor 1999-01Peter Walker 2004

WoosterStan Aukamp 1990-91-92 Nathan Balch 2011 Marty Bidwell 2009Xavier Brown 2012-13Brian Buchanan 1993Doug Cline 1995James Cooper 2006-07-08John Ellenwood 1998-99-00Ian Franks 2009-10-11Ryan Gorman 1997-98-99Justin Hallowell 2012Brandon Johnson 2008Scott Meech 1994-95Rodney Mitchell 2004Greg Morris 1997Bryan Nelson 2001-02-03Tom Port 2005-06-07Antwyan Reynolds 2001Erich Riebe 1990-91-92Doug Thorpe 2013Mike Trimmer 1988-89Bryan Wickliffe 2010Kyle Witucky 2005Philip Yontz 1996

All-Time First Team All-NCAC Selections

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TEAM OFFENSE G PTS P/GOhio Wesleyan 29 2150 74.1Wooster 30 2202 73.4Allegheny 25 1767 70.7Hiram 25 1691 67.6Kenyon 27 1808 67.0

TEAM DEFENSE G PTS P/G DePauw 26 1515 58.3Wittenberg 27 1640 60.7Wooster 30 1854 61.8Ohio Wesleyan 29 1853 63.9Oberlin 26 1684 64.8

OFF. FG % G FG FGA PCTAllegheny 25 663 1426 .465Wooster 30 785 1694 .463DePauw 26 631 1380 .457Ohio Wesleyan 29 798 1758 .454Wittenberg 27 598 1346 .444

DEF. FG% G FG FGA PCTWooster 30 653 1692 .386Ohio Wesleyan 29 680 1705 .399Wittenberg 27 588 1453 .405DePauw 26 547 1333 .410Wabash 26 611 1460 .418

3-POINT FG % G 3FG 3FGA PCTDePauw 26 170 434 .392Wooster 30 197 547 .360Hiram 25 186 523 .356Allegheny 25 198 559 .354Wittenberg 27 181 522 .347

FREE-THROW % G FT FTA PCTHiram 25 297 393 .756Wooster 30 435 609 .714Kenyon 27 419 596 .703Wittenberg 27 366 528 .639Wabash 26 287 426 .674

SCORE MARGIN G OFF DEF MARWooster 30 73.4 61.8 +11.6Ohio Wesleyan 29 74.1 63.9 +10.2DePauw 26 66.2 58.3 +8.0Wittenberg 27 64.6 60.7 +3.8Kenyon 27 67.0 67.8 -0.8

REB. MARGIN G REB OPP MARWooster 30 1174 951 +7.4Wittenberg 27 962 800 +6.0Ohio Wesleyan 29 1130 993 +4.7DePauw 26 863 786 +3.0Hiram 25 924 898 +1.0

SCORING G PTS P/GDevone McLeod, Allegheny 25 424 17.0Dimonde Hale, Denison 26 438 16.8Ikenna Nwadibia, Kenyon 26 428 16.5Aaron Stefanov, Hiram 23 370 16.1Scott Masin, Wittenberg 27 428 15.9High: 35 - Dimonde Hale (DEN) vs. Wash. & Jeff, 11/15/12 Xavier Brown (WOO) vs. Wabash, 12/8/12

REBOUNDS G REB R/GAndrew Fox, Oberlin 26 257 9.9Ikenna Nwadibia, Kenyon 26 244 9.4Scott Masin, Wittenberg 27 248 9.2Dimonde Hale, Denison 26 212 8.2Brian Lebowitz, Kenyon 27 194 7.2High: 23 - Andrew Fox (OBE) vs. Kalamazoo, 11/28/12

ASSISTS G A A/GAndy Winters, Ohio Wesleyan 29 204 7.0Devone McLeod, Allegheny 25 109 4.4Andrew Fox, Oberlin 26 111 4.3Justin Wisniewski, Hiram 25 99 4.0Houston Hodges, Wabash 24 92 3.8High: 14 - Andy Winters (OWU) vs. Pitt.-Greensburg, 12/28/12

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. G 3FG 3FGA PCTJalen Goodwin, Wooster 23 23 54 .426Alan Sheppard, Hiram 25 59 140 .421Taylor Rieger, Ohio Wesleyan 29 69 164 .421Doug Thorpe, Wooster 28 57 136 .419Alex Fultz, Wittenberg 27 31 75 .413

FIELD GOAL PCT. G FG FGA PCTJosh Claytor, Wooster 30 105 169 .621Scott Masin, Wittenberg 27 149 264 .564Barry Flynn, DePauw 26 161 299 .538Jake Mays, Wooster 30 103 192 .536Daniel Purvlicis, Wabash 26 122 233 .524

FREE THROW PCT G FT FTA PCTAaron Stefanov, Hiram 23 81 89 .910Julian Pavlin, Kenyon 27 86 103 .835Ross Sponsler, Wabash 23 74 91 .813Doug Thorpe, Wooster 28 86 106 .811Taylor Rieger, Ohio Wesleyan 29 67 83 .807

BLOCKED SHOTS G BLK B/GReuel Rogers, Ohio Wesleyan 29 82 2.8Brian Lebowitz, Kenyon 27 46 1.7Jake Mays, Wooster 30 44 1.5Steve Zivoder, Hiram 25 34 1.4Randy Ollie, Oberlin 26 33 1.3High: 8 - Reuel Rogers (OWU) vs. Denison, 2/16/13

STEALS G S S/GJulian Pavlin, Kenyon 27 55 2.0Andrew Fox, Oberlin 26 42 1.6Andy Winters, Ohio Wesleyan 29 46 1.6Brian Lebowitz, Kenyon 27 42 1.6Xavier Brown, Wooster 30 36 1.2Devone McLeod, Allegheny 25 30 1.2High: 6 - Six players tied

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2012-13 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster 14-2 24-62) Ohio Wesleyan* 12-4 23-63) DePauw 9-7 16-10 Kenyon 9-7 16-11 Wittenberg 9-7 17-106) Denison 7-9 9-17 Wabash 7-9 9-178) Hiram 5-11 11-14 Oberlin 5-11 7-1910) Allegheny 3-13 9-16

2011-12 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 14-2 24-72) Wooster* 12-4 26-53) Ohio Wesleyan 11-5 20-84) Wabash 10-6 18-8 5) Denison 9-7 14-146) Hiram 7-9 14-12 DePauw 7-9 13-138) Kenyon 5-11 11-159) Allegheny 3-13 5-2010) Oberlin 2-14 7-18

2010-11 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 14-2 31-3 2) Wittenberg 12-3 20-9 3) Wabash 11-5 20-6 Ohio Wesleyan 11-5 16-11 5) Hiram 8-8 14-12 6) Kenyon 5-10 9-16 7) Denison 5-11 8-18 8) Allegheny 4-12 7-19 9) Oberlin 1-15 2-23

2009-10 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 15-1 25-62) Wabash 12-4 18-83) Wittenberg 11-5 21-7 Allegheny 11-5 14-115) Ohio Wesleyan 9-7 13-14 Hiram 9-7 12-147) Denison 7-9 7-198) Kenyon 3-13 6-199) Oberlin 2-14 6-1910) Earlham 1-15 3-22

2008-09 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 14-2 23-72) Ohio Wesleyan 13-3 17-83) Hiram 11-5 16-104) Kenyon 9-7 16-11 Wittenberg 9-7 13-136) Wabash 7-9 14-13 Allegheny 7-9 12-158) Denison 5-11 8-189) Earlham 3-13 3-2210) Oberlin 2-14 5-20

2007-08 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster 15-1 23-52) Ohio Wesleyan* 12-4 22-8 Wittenberg 12-4 16-104) Kenyon 11-5 13-135) Wabash 10-6 18-106) Allegheny 6-10 12-157) Hiram 5-11 8-188) Oberlin 4-12 5-219) Denison 3-13 3-2210) Earlham 2-14 4-21

2006-07 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 15-1 29-52) Wittenberg 13-3 22-53) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 18-104) Allegheny 8-8 12-135) Wabash 7-9 11-166) Kenyon 6-10 10-16 Earlham 6-10 8-18 Hiram 6-10 7-199) Denison 5-11 6-1810) Oberlin 4-12 5-20

2005-06 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster 15-1 26-42) Wittenberg* 13-3 30-43) Ohio Wesleyan 12-4 18-94) Wabash 10-6 16-105) Earlham 9-7 13-146) Allegheny 7-9 11-147) Denison 6-10 10-168) Kenyon 4-12 7-199) Hiram 2-14 4-21 Oberlin 2-14 2-22

2004-05 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster 15-1 27-32) Wittenberg* 14-2 25-43) Denison 10-6 13-12 Wabash 10-6 14-135) Earlham 9-7 12-156) Ohio Wesleyan 8-8 12-147) Allegheny 5-11 8-178) Kenyon 4-12 5-219) Hiram 3-13 4-2110) Oberlin 2-14 3-22

2003-04 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 16-0 24-52) Wooster* 14-2 25-33) Ohio Wesleyan 12-4 19-84) Wabash 9-7 12-155) Allegheny 7-9 11-156) Earlham 6-10 9-17 Kenyon 6-10 6-208) Denison 4-12 6-209) Oberlin 3-13 7-18 Hiram 3-13 5-20

2002-03 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 15-1 30-32) Wittenberg 14-2 20-63) Allegheny 10-6 16-124) Wabash 9-7 16-105) Earlham 8-8 13-13 Ohio Wesleyan 8-8 12-147) Denison 7-9 9-178) Hiram 4-12 6-209) Kenyon 3-13 3-2210) Oberlin 2-14 3-22

2001-02 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg* 15-1 26-42) Wooster 13-3 21-73) Wabash 11-5 15-114) Ohio Wesleyan 8-8 12-155) Oberlin^ 7-9 9-166) Allegheny 6-10 11-14 Denison 6-10 6-20 Earlham 6-10 11-159) Hiram 4-12 7-18 Kenyon 4-12 6-18^ - Oberlin later forfeited its wins

2000-01 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 15-1 24-42) Wooster* 14-2 24-43) Earlham 10-6 16-10 Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 11-155) Wabash 9-7 11-146) Kenyon 6-10 9-167) Hiram 5-11 7-188) Oberlin 4-12 7-18 Denison 4-12 5-1910) Allegheny 3-13 5-19

1999-00 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 16-0 26-32) Wabash 13-3 20-73) Wittenberg 11-5 18-84) Earlham 10-6 11-155) Allegheny 9-7 11-146) Hiram 8-8 14-117) Ohio Wesleyan 4-12 5-20 Kenyon 4-12 6-199) Denison 3-13 4-2010) Oberlin 2-14 2-22

1998-99 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 15-1 25-42) Wittenberg 12-4 19-73) Allegheny 12-4 19-94) CWRU 11-5 17-95) Earlham 7-9 7-166) Ohio Wesleyan 6-10 8-177) Denison 5-11 9-168) Kenyon 3-13 5-209) Oberlin 1-15 1-23

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1997-98 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster 15-1 22-62) Wittenberg 14-2 19-73) Allegheny* 11-5 22-74) Denison 10-6 17-95) Ohio Wesleyan 8-8 9-166) CWRU 5-11 8-177) Kenyon 4-12 4-218) Oberlin 3-13 3-229) Earlham 2-14 4-20

1996-97 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 14-2 23-62) Denison 13-3 19-73) Wooster* 12-4 23-64) Allegheny 11-5 18-85) CWRU 9-7 13-126) Ohio Wesleyan 6-10 8-177) Kenyon 4-12 6-198) Oberlin 2-14 3-219) Earlham 1-15 2-21

1995-96 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg* 15-1 26-52) Wooster 12-4 19-73) Allegheny 10-6 17-10 CWRU 10-6 13-135) Denison 9-7 13-126) Kenyon 6-10 10-157) Earlham 5-11 8-17 Ohio Wesleyan 5-11 8-179) Oberlin 0-16 2-22

1994-95 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 15-1 26-32) Wittenberg 12-4 21-83) Kenyon 10-6 20-94) Ohio Wesleyan 9-7 16-10 CWRU 9-7 13-126) Denison 7-9 10-157) Allegheny 4-12 7-18 Earlham 4-12 6-199) Oberlin 2-14 4-19

1993-94 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wittenberg 16-0 30-22) Kenyon* 14-2 24-43) Wooster 11-5 18-84) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 16-105) Denison 7-9 11-146) CWRU 6-10 9-167) Allegheny 5-11 8-178) Earlham 2-14 2-239) Oberlin 1-15 4-20

1992-93 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Allegheny 13-3 19-7 Wittenberg 13-3 19-73) Wooster* 12-4 21-74) Ohio Wesleyan 10-6 12-135) Kenyon 9-7 16-116) Denison 6-10 11-14 CWRU 6-10 10-158) Earlham 2-14 4-219) Oberlin 1-15 1-21

1991-92 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster* 15-1 26-3 Wittenberg 15-1 23-63) Oberlin 8-8 14-10 Ohio Wesleyan 8-8 13-14 Allegheny 8-8 12-146) Denison 7-9 10-167) Kenyon 6-10 8-188) CWRU 4-12 8-189) Earlham 1-15 3-23

1990-91 NCAC ALLNORTH W-L W-L1) Wooster 11-0 25-42) Allegheny 8-3 18-93) CWRU 3-8 9-134) Oberlin 2-9 7-19

SOUTH1) Wittenberg* 11-1 26-32) Ohio Wesleyan 7-5 13-133) Kenyon 5-7 14-13 Denison 5-7 11-155) Earlham 0-12 4-18

1989-90 NCAC ALLNORTH W-L W-L1) Wooster 8-3 18-92) Allegheny 7-4 17-10 CWRU 7-4 12-134) Oberlin 1-10 4-21SOUTH1) Wittenberg* 11-1 29-22) Ohio Wesleyan 9-3 18-103) Denison 3-9 12-14 Earlham 3-9 8-18 Kenyon 3-9 8-18

1988-89 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Wooster 10-2 21-7 Allegheny* 10-2 22-83) Ohio Wesleyan 9-3 15-124) Kenyon 6-6 8-185) Oberlin 3-9 8-18 Denison 3-9 8-197) CWRU 1-11 3-23

1987-88 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan*# 11-1 27-5 Allegheny 11-1 24-63) Wooster 6-6 14-11 Oberlin 6-6 14-125) Kenyon 5-7 14-136) Denison 2-10 8-187) CWRU 1-11 3-21

1986-87 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan 11-1 19-82) Allegheny * 10-2 22-83) Denison 6-6 14-154) Wooster 5-7 8-185) Kenyon 4-8 13-146) CWRU 3-9 8-18 Oberlin 3-9 6-20

1985-86 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Allegheny 9-3 16-10 Ohio Wesleyan * 9-3 16-123) Denison 8-4 13-134) Kenyon 6-6 13-155) Wooster 4-8 11-156) Oberlin 3-9 11-16 CWRU 3-9 9-16

1984-85 NCAC ALL W-L W-L1) Ohio Wesleyan * 11-1 20-72) Allegheny 9-3 19-93) CWRU 7-5 17-94) Wooster 6-6 14-115) Denison 5-7 17-106) Oberlin 3-9 10-167) Kenyon 1-11 6-19

* - NCAC Tournament Champion# - NCAA champion

ALL-TIME STANDINGS - M

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MEN’S LEADERS SCORING FIELD GOAL PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT FREE THROW PCTYEAR PLAYER P/G PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT PLAYER PCT

12-13 Devone McLeod, ALL 17.0 Josh Claytor, WOO 62.1 Jalen Goodwin, WOO 42.6 Aaron Stefanov, HIR 91.011-12 Tim Brady, OWU 22.5 Josh Claytor, WOO 61.5 Steven Newell, WIT 50.8 Alan Sheppard, HIR 89.110-11 Wes Smith, WAB 22.0 James Ness, ALL 62.0 Nathan Balch, WOO 45.8 Kodey Haddox, KEN 83.509-10 Wes Smith, WAB 18.2 Donte Briscoe, ALL 63.3 Matt Fegan, WOO 43.2 Aaron Brock, WAB 85.008-09 Bryan Yelvington, KEN 19.9 Pat Pellerite, OWU 56.7 Justin Hallowell,WOO 51.4 Kevin Murray, WIT 92.207-08 James Cooper, WOO 19.5 Bryan Wickliffe, WOO 57.1 James Cooper, WOO 49.6 Jordan Beard, OBE 87.806-07 Dan Hodgkinson, DEN 20.8 Tim Vandervaart, WOO 62.5 Ben Chojnacki, OWU 49.3 Jordan Beard, OBE 88.905-06 James Cooper, WOO 19.2 Tim Vandervaart, WOO 65.7 Devin Fulk, WOO 53.1 B. Yelvington, KEN 84.104-05 Quinton Spencer, OBE 20-6 M. Schlingman, WOO 69.6 Andy Van Horn, WOO 49.2 Kenny Brady, WIT 90.903-04 Matt Magnusen, ALL 21.0 Dan Hodgkinson, DEN 58.3 Dan Brywczynski, WIT 49.2 Cam Leverett, OBE 84.102-03 Travis Schwab, OWU 21.2 Bryan Nelson, WOO 64.4 Matt Magnusen, ALL 51.9 Bry. Nelson, WOO 88.501-02 Chad Plotke, KEN 21.9 Joe DesJean, WAB 59.6 Ryan Smith, WAB 44.8 Travis Brett, ERL 90.200-01 James Knight, OBE 20.9 Bryan Nelson, WOO 59.1 Cam Leverett, OBE 54.0 N. Catanzarite, ALL 84.799-00 Josh Estelle, WAB 25.4 John Ellenwood, WOO 62.2 Ryan Snyder, WOO 50.6 Josh Estelle, WAB 87.498-99 Jason Rusnak, DEN 18.4 John Ellenwood, WOO 65.9 Chris Good, ALL 46.5 Jake Delsandro, ALL 78.797-98 Jason Rusnak, DEN 19.8 John Ellenwood, WOO 65.9 Jason Barger, DEN 48.1 Josh Peoples, OWU 87.196-97 Matt Hall, EARL 20.3 Jason Rusnak, DEN 62.2 Bryan Moloney, CWRU 46.7 Josh Peoples, OWU 89.395-96 J.R. Shumate, OWU 24.0 Ryan Gorman, WOO 64.2 Jerry Ambooken, ALL 46.4 Philip Yontz, WOO 84.794-95 Brian Malinowski, DEN 20.2 Doug Cline, WOO 60.1 Justun Lott, OWU 47.8 J.R. Shumate, OWU 85.593-94 Jamie Harless, KEN 20.7 Scott Meech, WOO 63.5 Doug Meinen, WOO 47.1 Bob Croft, OWU 84.992-93 Bob Croft, OWU 19.6 Doug Cline, WOO 61.5 Craig Bradley, WOO 53.7 Bob Croft, OWU 85.091-92 Cory Hodge, OBE 23.4 Mike Foster, DEN 57.1 Cory Hodge, OBE 47.8 Kris Spriggs, WIT 86.590-91 Ed Saxon, CWR 21.2 Dale Eilrich, OWU 66.1 Tim Southerland, WOO 52.8 Dirk Miller, OWU 89.689-90 Chip Winiarski, OBE 21.6 Mark Slayman, OWU 59.0 Erich Riebe, WOO 50.4 Chip Winiarski, OBE 85.188-89 Chip Winiarski, OBE 20.8 Jeff Sargeant, OWU 65.4 Mike Taylor, OWU 47.1 Chip Winiarski, OBE 85.387-88 Scott Tedder, OWU 28.0 Lee Rowlinson, OWU 60.0 Tim Keller, KEN 51.8 Mike Smith, OWU 91.086-87 Scott Tedder, OWU 28.5 Lee Rowlinson, OWU 61.5 B. Pennington, CWR 50.8 Dave Hall, DEN 89.085-86 Scott Tedder, OWU 24.5 Kevin Haynes, DEN 56.2 Dave Mitchell, KEN 82.284-85 Byron Beard, OBE 23.6 Todd Johnsson, CWR 58.0 Steve Hendrix, OWU 87.7

REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKED SHOTS STEALSYEAR PLAYER R/G PLAYER A/G PLAYER B/G PLAYER S/G

12-13 Andrew Fox, OBE 9.9 Andy Winters, OWU 7.0 Reuel Rogers, OWU 2.8 Julian Pavlin, KEN 2.011-12 Andrew Fox, OBE 10.2 Andy Winters, OWU 5.5 Reuel Rogers, OWU 2.2 Brian Shelbourne, WAB 1.710-11 Donte Briscoe, ALL 8.3 Andy Winters, OWU 5.4 Donte Briscoe, ALL 1.2 Wes Smith, WAB 2.809-10 Larry Farmer, DEN 9.7 Andy Winters, OWU 4.2 Larry Farmer, DEN 1.3 Donte Briscoe, ALL 2.708-09 Babajide Eniola, HIR 7.5 Marty Bidwell, WOO 3.6 Dave Knapke, KEN 1.07 Kyle Miller, OWU 2.4 Andrew Barker, ALL 1.0707-08 George Raftis, ALL 8.7 Mike Staley, HIR 3.9 Nick Welsh, ERL 1.6 Wes Smith, WAB 2.406-07 Dane Borchers, WIT 10.1 Mike Staley, HIR 6.5 Dane Borchers, WIT 1.9 Bill Babe, ALL 1.805-06 Quinton Spencer, OBE 9.2 Casey McCloskey, ALL 4.2 Allen Bediako, KEN 2.2 Brandon Miller, ERL 2.304-05 Robb Hern, DEN 8.2 Ross Rybarczyk, OWU 5.1 Kyle Coffey, WAB 1.5 Justin Schmitt, ALL 2.403-04 Chris Ikpoh, OBE 8.8 Ross Rybarczyk, OWU 4.6 Daniel Russ, WIT 1.9 Brandon Pool, HIR 2.202-03 B. Crawford, OBE 9.5 AJ White, HIR 3.7 Joe DesJean, WAB 1.7 Nick Catanzarite, ALL 3.401-02 Joe DesJean, WAB 9.8 A. Reynolds, WOO 4.6 Joe DesJean, WAB 2.4 A. Reynolds, WOO 2.300-01 Joe DesJean, WAB 10.6 A. Reynolds, WOO 4.5 Joe DesJean, WAB 2.4 Nick Catanzarite, ALL 2.799-00 Bryan Nelson, WOO 8.8 Jake Delsandro, ALL 4.7 Clint Blockson, HIR 2.5 Jake Delsandro, ALL 2.698-99 Brady Keaton, ERL 9.5 Shaka Smart, KEN 7.4 Ryan Gorman, WOO 2.8 Bryan Moloney, CWR 2.597-98 Ryan Gorman, WOO 10.1 Shaka Smart, KEN 5.2 Ryan Gorman, WOO 2.3 Curtis Wright, EARL 3.696-97 Greg Morris, WOO 10.6 Jim Fox, CWR 5.8 Eric England, ERL 2.7 Matt Hall, EARL 4.395-96 Ryan Gorman, WOO 8.4 Deron Black, ALL 6.0 Philip Yontz, WOO 1.8 Deron Black, ALL 4.694-95 Chris Donovan, KEN 12.3 A. Robinson, WIT 5.6 B. Arenschield, CWR 2.1 Deron Black, ALL 3.093-94 Chris Donovan, KEN 9.6 A. Robinson, WIT 5.0 B. Arenschield, CWR 1.8 Justun Lott, OWU 2.492-93 Leighton McCoy, CWR 8.7 A. Robinson, WIT 4.7 Chris Donovan, KEN 1.2 Justun Lott, OWU 2.591-92 Alex Davis, ALL 10.6 Derrick Owens, ALL 5.5 David Morrison, OBE 3.0 Dale Lewis, OBE 2.390-91 Brad Baldridge, WITT 10.2 Greg Periatt, WIT 5.4 Dale Eilrich, OWU 3.0 Perry Junius, ALL 3.689-90 Brad Baldridge, WITT 10.2 Erich Riebe, WOO 4.9 Brad Baldridge, WITT 2.9 Perry Junius, ALL 3.088-89 Gene Williams, ALL 8.8 Marcus Amos, ALL 7.2 Mike Trimmer, WOO 3.3 Kevin Andrew, DEN 2.087-88 Lee Rowlinson, OWU 10.7 Mike Smith, OWU 6.4 Mike Trimmer, WOO 4.0 Scott Tedder, OWU 3.386-87 Bill Smiley, DEN 9.5 Terry Gray, ALL 6.5 Garret Daggett, ALL 1.9 Scott Tedder, OWU 3.385-86 Adrian Schaffer, OBE 11.2 Michael Brown, OBE 6.6 Mike O’Brien, WOO 1.6 Michael Brown, OBE 4.284-85 Adrian Schaffer, OBE 12.7 Pete Waters, DEN 7.3 M. Oberholtzer, OWU 1.3 Scott Tedder, OWU 2.6

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MEN’S LEADERS SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE SCORING MARGIN REBOUND MARGINYEAR TEAM P/G TEAM P/G TEAM MAR TEAM MAR

12-13 Ohio Wesleyan 74.1 DePauw 58.3 Wooster 11.6 Wooster 7.411-12 Hiram 75.7 Wabash 59.0 Wooster 11.9 Wooster 5.710-11 Wooster 76.1 Wabash 58.8 Wooster 12.2 Wooster 7.709-10 Allegheny 75.3 Wabash 61.2 Wittenberg 9.6 Wooster 6.408-09 Wooster 80.6 Ohio Wesleyan 65.2 Wooster 11.9 Wooster 5.207-08 Wooster 85.8 Wittenberg 64.7 Wooster 14.9 Wooster 7.606-07 Wooster 87.9 Wittenberg 58.8 Wooster 16.9 Wooster 6.705-06 Wooster 98.2 Wittenberg 54.6 Wooster 21.5 Wittenberg 9.804-05 Wooster 81.8 Wittenberg 55.6 Wittenberg 18.6 Wittenberg 11.203-04 Allegheny 65.8 Wittenberg 55.0 Wittenberg 10.6 Wittenberg 5.302-03 Allegheny 81.8 Wooster 62.2 Wooster 16.2 Wooster 9.001-02 Wittenberg 80.3 Wittenberg 62.3 Wittenberg 18.0 Wittenberg 12.400-01 Wooster 86.6 Wittenberg 65.4 Wooster 16.0 Wittenberg 14.099-00 Wooster 83.0 Wittenberg 66.1 Wooster 15.0 Wittenberg 9.298-99 Wooster 78.4 Wittenberg 59.7 Wooster 15.2 Wittenberg 10.797-98 Wooster 77.7 Wittenberg 60.9 Wooster 15.0 Wooster 9.196-97 CWRU 79.1 Wooster 59.9 Wittenberg 13.7 Wittenberg 8.095-96 CWRU 75.2 Wooster 59.1 Wittenberg 12.5 Wooster 9.094-95 Kenyon 76.8 Wooster 60.3 Wooster 12.4 Wittenberg 13.993-94 Wittenberg 87.2 Wooster 59.5 Wittenberg 21.4 Wittenberg 12.792-93 Ohio Wesleyan 75.6 Wooster 58.7 Wooster 12.7 Wooster 8.591-92 Ohio Wesleyan 78.1 Wittenberg 56.9 Wooster 17.7 Wooster 7.090-91 Allegheny 84.4 Wittenberg 61.7 Wittenberg 22.2 Wittenberg 8.189-90 Allegheny 83.8 Wittenberg 59.2 Wittenberg 17.8 Ohio Wesleyan 8.088-89 Ohio Wesleyan 77.2 Wooster 57.1 Wooster 13.4 Ohio Wesleyan 5.087-88 Ohio Wesleyan 95.3 Allegheny 63.8 Ohio Wesleyan 15.8 Ohio Wesleyan 9.186-87 Ohio Wesleyan 87.2 Kenyon 66.6 Ohio Wesleyan 7.8 Kenyon 4.685-86 Oberlin 75.4 Wooster 68.3 Allegheny 3.8 Oberlin 3.884-85 Ohio Wesleyan 78.8 Wooster 64.0 Ohio Wesleyan 8.4 Oberlin 10.4

OFFENSIVE FG PCT DEFENSIVE FG PCT THREE-POINT FG PCT FREE THROW PCTYEAR TEAM PCT TEAM PCT TEAM PCT TEAM PCT

12-13 Allegheny 46.5 Wooster 38.6 DePauw 39.2 Hiram 75.611-12 Wooster 47.5 Wooster 39.1 Wooster 39.8 Hiram 78.4 10-11 Wooster 47.2 Wooster 38.6 Wooster 39.1 Wooster 76.209-10 Oberlin 46.8 Wooster 40.1 Wittenberg 37.4 Wooster 75.708-09 Wooster 48.7 Wooster 41.3 Wooster 43.7 Wooster 76.907-08 Wooster 50.7 Wabash 42.5 Wooster 44.4 Wittenberg 75.906-07 Wooster 51.6 Wittenberg 38.5 Wooster 40.9 Hiram 78.905-06 Wooster 52.6 Wittenberg 37.4 Wooster 42.9 Hiram 71.504-05 Wooster 52.6 Wittenberg 37.2 Wooster 41.9 Denison 74.903-04 Earlham 41.4 Kenyon 36.7 Earlham 33.7 Wittenberg 70.102-03 Wooster 50.8 Wittenberg 40.1 Wooster 40.2 Wooster 79.301-02 Wooster 49.2 Wittenberg 39.3 Wittenberg 41.7 Wooster 73.800-01 Wooster 50.2 Wittenberg 38.5 Wooster 39.6 Wooster 72.199-00 Wabash 48.7 Wooster 39.1 Earlham 38.8 Wooster 75.998-99 Wooster 48.5 Wittenberg 37.6 Allegheny 40.9 Wooster 73.397-98 Wittenberg 48.9 Wooster 38.2 Wittenberg 39.8 Wooster 75.296-97 Allegheny 48.3 Wittenberg 39.5 Denison 38.9 Earlham 74.995-96 Denison 47.9 Wooster 38.5 Ohio Wesleyan 38.1 Earlham 72.494-95 Wooster 48.4 Wittenberg 39.0 Denison 40.1 Kenyon 72.793-94 Wooster 51.3 Wittenberg 39.2 Wittenberg 40.2 Kenyon 74.892-93 Wooster 50.7 Wittenberg 40.0 Ohio Wesleyan 43.4 Denison 75.391-92 Wooster 51.3 Wooster 39.1 Wooster 42.2 Ohio Wesleyan 71.890-91 Wooster 52.2 Wittenberg 39.2 Kenyon 43.3 Ohio Wesleyan 76.089-90 Ohio Wesleyan 50.8 Wittenberg 39.6 Wooster 43.7 Wooster 73.988-89 Ohio Wesleyan 51.4 Wooster 38.1 Allegheny 43.7 Ohio Wesleyan 72.987-88 Ohio Wesleyan 53.0 Allegheny 41.6 Kenyon 49.0 Ohio Wesleyan 78.686-87 Ohio Wesleyan 49.3 Allegheny 43.9 Denison 43.5 Denison 78.185-86 Denison 49.5 Allegheny 42.9 Kenyon 74.984-85 Ohio Wesleyan 48.9 Allegheny 41.9 Allegheny 73.3

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ALL-DECADE TEAMTwo former College of Wooster standouts highlighted the list of players selected to the North Coast Athletic Conference’s 30th Anniversary All-Decade men’s basketball team. 2008 graduate James Cooper and 2011 graduate Ian Franks were the only two players in the last decade to be named the NCAC Player of the Year on two different occasions.

Cooper {left} earned NCAC Player of the Year honors in 2006 and 2008 and was also a first-team selection in 2007. He still ranks third on the NCAC’s all-time scoring list and second on the Wooster scoring list after closing out his illustrious career with 2,037 points. Cooper is also third on the league’s career lists for field goals made with 753 and tied for fourth on the career list for three-pointers made with 241. He was also a key contributor for numerous NCAC single-game and season team records that were set by the Scots throughout his career. In his four-year career at Wooster, the Fighting Scots won four-straight NCAC regular season titles (2005-08), captured the 2007 NCAC tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament semifinals in 2007. Cooper was also named the Al Van Wie award winner as the NCAC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player in 2007. In addition to his numerous conference accolades, Cooper also collected All-American citations from D3hoops.com (1st - 07/08; HM - 05/06) and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) (2nd - 07/08). Franks {right} earned back-to-back Player of the Year honors in 2010 and 2011 and was also a member of the first team in 2009. He is also among the top scorers in the history of the NCAC as he is 15th on the league’s all-time scoring list and fourth on Wooster’s scoring list with 1,696 career points. Franks, a two-time D3hoops.com All-American selection (1st - 10/11; 4th - 09/10), contributed to four-straight NCAC regular season championships (2008-11), three-straight NCAC Tournament championships (2009-11) and helped the Scots advance to the NCAA Div. III championship game in 2011. He added to his list of national awards by being named an NABC first-team All-American selection in 2010 and a third-team honoree in 2011. He also earned the Al Van Wie award in 2011 after finishing the NCAC Tournament with 63 points, including a 25-point effort in the Scots’ 82-68 win over Wittenberg in the championship game.

In addition, 2007 Wooster graduate Tom Port and 2013 Denison graduate Dimonde Hale also stood out on the list of former student-athletes as they were the only four-time All-NCAC performers in the last 10 years to be named to the all-decade team. Port, the 2004 Newcomer of the Year and 2007 Player of the Year, was a second-team selection in 2004 and a first-team honoree from 2005-07. Hale, the 2010 Newcomer of the Year, garnered honorable mention accolades in 2010, second-team laurels in 2011 and back-to-back first-team citations in 2012 and 2013.

The North Coast Athletic Conference is celebrating its 30th playing season by selecting All-Decade teams in nearly every championship sport. Players from the first 10 years of play were selected in 1993-94, while players who competed from 1993-2002 were named to the 20th Anniversary All-Decade team. All current head coaches were asked to vote, as were some former coaches and administrators.

Wooster and Wittenberg were the only two teams in the last decade to win NCAC championships, with the Scots earning eight titles (2005-11, ‘13) and Wittenberg two (2004, ‘12). Wooster competed in the NCAA Div. III Tournament in each of the last 10 years, highlighted by “Final Four” runs in 2007 and 2011. Wittenberg played in the national tournament five times in the last decade, including a heartbreaking 59-56 setback against Virginia Wesleyan in the 2006 national championship game.

Ian FranksWooster

James CooperWooster

Tom PortWooster

Dimonde HaleDenison

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ALL-DECADE TEAM

Name School Position Years

Dan Borchers Wittenberg F/C 2004-07

Tim Brady Ohio Wesleyan G 2009-12

James Cooper Wooster G 2005-08

Ian Franks Wooster G 2008-11

Dimonde Hale Denison F 2010-13

Tom Port Wooster F 2004-07

Daniel Russ Wittenberg W/F 2004-06

Travis Schwab Ohio Wesleyan C 2004

Wes Smith Wabash G 2008-11

Andy Winters Ohio Wesleyan G 2010-13

Bryan Yelvington Kenyon F 2006-09

Third Decade Team (2004-2013)

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2012-13 Kayla Ernst, Kenyon2011-12 Katie Aldrich, DePauw2010-11 Shaina Kaiser, Denison2009-10 Stephanie Boardman, Wittenberg2008-09 Shaina Kaiser, Denison2007-08 Anne Dugan, Kenyon2006-07 Kristen Sheffield, Denison2005-06 Kathy Hittle, Wittenberg2004-05 Emma Woodward, Denison2003-04 Haley Warden, Wittenberg2002-03 Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan2001-02 Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan2000-01 Katy Sturtz, Ohio Wesleyan1999-00 Stephanie Dunmyer, Kenyon1998-99 Karen Schell, Kenyon1997-98 Katie Montague, Wooster1996-97 Kim Graf, Kenyon1995-96 Kim Huber, Allegheny1994-95 Kim Huber, Allegheny1993-94 Christi Clay, Denison1992-93 Kate Ryan, Ohio Wesleyan1991-92 Karen Porath, Ohio Wesleyan1990-91 Ann Gilbert, Oberlin1989-90 Ann Gilbert, Oberlin1988-89 Heather Spencer, Kenyon1987-88 Suzanne Helfant, Allegheny1986-87 Robin Jones, Denison1985-86 Joan Smith, Allegheny1984-85 Jill Swanson, Allegheny

2012-13 Emma Pellicano, Allegheny2011-12 Christina Marquette, Oberlin2010-11 Erica Restich, Allegheny2009-10 Allison Anderson, Oberlin2008-09 Morgan Korinek, Kenyon2007-08 Haley Dahlgard, Denison & Kayla Gordon, Ohio Wesleyan2006-07 Shontavia Davis, Earlham & Kym Wenz, Wooster2005-06 Carolyn Simpson, Denison2004-05 Anne Dugan, Kenyon2003-04 Kristen Sheffield, Denison2002-03 Courtney Steding, Allegheny2001-02 Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan2000-01 Lindsey Chappell, Earlham1999-00 Nara DeJesus, Wooster1998-99 Nzinga Broussard, Oberlin1997-98 MaryKay Schwaninger, Denison1996-97 Megan Coughlin, OWU1995-96 Katie Montague, Wooster1994-95 Sarah Jurewicz, Wittenberg

2012-13 Andy Winters, Ohio Wesleyan2011-12 Tim Brady, Ohio Wesleyan2010-11 Ian Franks, Wooster2009-10 Ian Franks, Wooster2008-09 Bryan Yelvington, Kenyon2007-08 James Cooper, Wooster 2006-07 Tom Port, Wooster2005-06 James Cooper, Wooster2004-05 Daniel Russ, Wittenberg2003-04 Travis Schwab, OWU2002-03 Bryan Nelson, Wooster2001-02 Joe DesJean, Wabash2000-01 Ryan Taylor, Wittenberg1999-00 Josh Estelle, Wabash1998-99 Ryan Gorman, Wooster1997-98 Jason Rusnak, Denison1996-97 Casey Chroust, Denison1995-96 David Masciola, Allegheny1994-95 Chris Donovan, Kenyon1993-94 Matt Croci, Wittenberg1992-93 Brian Buchanan, Wooster1991-92 Cory Hodge, Oberlin1990-91 Brad Baldridge, Wittenberg1989-90 Brad Baldridge, Wittenberg1988-89 Garret Daggett, Allegheny1987-88 Lee Rowlinson, OWU1986-87 Scott Tedder, OWU1985-86 Scott Tedder, OWU1984-85 Mark Oberholtzer, OWU

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Men

School YR W L PCTAllegheny 29 227 201 .530Case 15 85 125 .405Denison 29 177 259 .406 DePauw 2 16 16 .500Earlham 21 97 231 .296Hiram 14 80 144 .357Kenyon 29 165 270 .379Oberlin 29 81 353 .187Ohio Wesleyan 29 269 167 .617Wabash 14 135 89 .603Wittenberg 24 309 66 .824Wooster 29 360 74 .829

Women

School YR W L PCT Allegheny 29 282 150 .653Case 15 71 139 .338Denison 29 232 198 .540 DePauw 2 32 0 1.000Earlham 21 100 228 .305Hiram 14 37 185 .167Kenyon 29 243 191 .560Oberlin 29 89 343 .206Ohio Wesleyan 29 306 128 .705Wittenberg 24 305 69 .816Wooster 29 181 251 .419

Women 2012-13 Kris Huffman, DPU2011-12 Kris Huffman, DPU2010-11 Sara Lee, DEN2009-10 Sarah Jurewicz, WIT2008-09 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU2007-08 Suzanne Helfant, KEN2006-07 Sara Lee, DEN2005-06 Pam Smith, WIT2004-05 Suzanne Helfant, KEN2003-04 Pam Smith, WIT2002-03 Pam Smith, WIT2001-02 Pam Smith, WIT2000-01 Janine Ruh, ERL1999-00 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU1998-99 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU1997-98 Sara Lee, DEN1996-97 Suzanne Helfant, KEN1995-96 Kristin Hughes, CWRU1994-95 Pam Evans, WIT1993-94 Ann Osborne, KEN1992-93 Jill Butcher, ERL Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU1991-92 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU1990-91 Pam Evans, WIT Sara Lee, DEN1989-90 Pam Evans, WIT1988-89 Chris Hart, WOO Ronda Seagraves, ALL1987-88 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU1986-87 Gretchen Weitbrecht, KEN1985-86 Nan Carney-DeBord, OWU1984-85 Kay Gould, ALL Nan Nichols, WOO

Men2012-13 Dan Priest, KEN2011-12 Bill L. Brown, WIT2010-11 Mike DeWitt, OWU2009-10 Mac Petty, WAB2008-09 Steve Fleming, HIR2007-08 Matt Croci, KEN2006-07 Steve Moore, WOO2005-06 Mike DeWitt, OWU2004-05 Bob Ghiloni, DEN2003-04 Bill L. Brown, WIT2002-03 Steve Moore, WOO2001-02 Bill L. Brown, WIT2000-01 Bill L. Brown, WIT1999-00 Steve Moore, WOO1998-99 Jeff Justus, ERL Steve Moore, WOO1997-98 Steve Moore, WOO1996-97 Bill Lee, DEN1995-96 Phil Ness, ALL1994-95 Bill Sudeck, CWRU1993-94 Bill L. Brown, WIT1992-93 Bill H. Brown, KEN1991-92 Steve Moore, WOO1990-91 Steve Moore, WOO1989-90 Dan Hipsher, WIT1988-89 Bill H. Brown, KEN1987-88 Gene Mehaffey, OWU1986-87 John Reynders, ALL1985-86 Bill L. Brown, KEN1984-85 Gene Mehaffey, OWU

Kris HuffmanDan Priest

All-Time Won-Loss RecordsNorth Coast Athletic Conference Games

COACH OF THE YEAR

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Men’s Tournament Records

Team (Game)Points: 124 -- Wittenberg (vs. ERL), 2/22/94Points (Two Teams): 205 -- Wooster (114) vs. Wabash (91), 2/26/00Field Goals: 48 -- Wittenberg (vs. ERL), 2/22/94Three-Point Field Goals: 17 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. ALL), 2/21/06 Free Throws: 37 -- Kenyon (vs. ALL), 2/22/94Rebounds: 64 -- Wittenberg (vs. ERL), 2/22/94Assists: 33 -- Wooster (vs. OBE), 2/19/91Blocked Shots: 9 -- Kenyon (vs. OWU), 2/22/13; Wooster (vs. Kenyon), 2/22/05; CWRU (vs. ALL), 2/24/93 Steals: 18 -- CWRU (vs. OBE), 2/20/85; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. OBE), 2/21/86

Team (Tournament)Points: 304 -- Wooster, 2000Field Goals: 112 -- Wooster, 2000Three-Point Field Goals: 41 - Wooster, 2009Free Throws: 78 -- Wittenberg, 1990Rebounds: 142 -- Wooster, 1998Assists: 66 -- Wooster, 1991, 2000Blocked Shots: 21 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 2013Steals: 41 -- Ohio Wesleyan, 1986

Individual (Game)Points: 40 -- Travis Schwab, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. WOO), 2/26/04Field Goals: 14 -- Travis Schwab, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. WOO), 2/26/04); Byron Beard, Oberlin (vs. DEN), 2/19/86Three-Point Field Goals: 9 -- Josh Estelle, Wabash (vs. WOO), 2/26/00; Chris Sullivan, Wittenberg (vs. WOO), 2/25/11Free Throws: 16 -- Chris Donovan, Kenyon (vs. ALL), 2/22/94Rebounds: 20 -- Dane Borchers, Wittenberg (vs. OWU), 2/23/07Assists: 12 -- Andy Winters, Ohio Wesleyan (vs. DEN), 2/19/13; Terry Gray, Allegheny (vs. OBE), 2/24/87Blocked Shots: 7 -- Mike Trimmer, Wooster (vs. KEN), 2/24/87Steals: 7 -- Cory Hodge, Oberlin (vs. ERL), 2/17/91

Individual (Tournament)Points: 73 -- Scott Tedder, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986Field Goals: 28 -- Wes Smith, Wabash, 2009Three-Point Field Goals: 16 -- Josh Estelle, Wabash, 2000Free Throws: 26 -- Chris Donovan, Kenyon, 1994Rebounds: 47 -- Greg Morris, Wooster, 1997Assists: 26 -- Andy Winters, Ohio Wesleyan, 2013Blocked Shots: 10 -- Clayton Black, 2012Steals: 11 -- Steve Hendrix, Ohio Wesleyan, 1986; Deron Black, Allegheny, 1996; Anthony Robinson, Wittenberg, 1996; Antwyan Reynolds, Wooster, 2002

Women’s Tournament Records

Team (Game)Points: 106 -- Allegheny (vs. ERL), 2/19/91Points (Two Teams): 174 -- Allegheny (90) vs. Ohio Wesleyan (84), 2/25/11Field Goals: 46 -- Allegheny (vs. ERL), 2/19/91Three-Point Field Goals: 11 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. HIR), 2/27/08; Hiram (vs. ALL), 2/22/11Free Throws: 29 -- Ohio Wesleyan (vs. CWRU), 2/21/89; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. DEN), 2/25/00; Ohio Wesleyan (vs. KEN), 2/24/04Rebounds: 62 -- Wooster (vs. OBE), 2/19/91; CWRU (vs. WOO), 2/20/96Assists: 30 -- Wittenberg (vs. OBE), 2/22/90Blocked Shots: 10 -- Denison (vs. OBE), 2/22/05Steals: 31 -- Wittenberg (vs. KEN), 2/25/92

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

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

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

TOURNAMENT RECORDS

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Women

RECORD FINISH W L PCT 1ST 2NDALL 28 24 .538 5 4CWRU 3 14 .176 0 0 DEN 31 21 .596 7 2 DPU 6 0 1.000 2 0ERL 6 17 .260 0 1HIR 0 8 .000 0 0KEN 28 27 .509 2 4OBE 3 24 .111 0 0OWU 41 24 .631 5 8WIT 42 17 .712 7 7WOO 13 25 .342 1 3

Men

RECORD FINISH W L PCT 1ST 2NDALL 24 23 .511 3 5CWRU 4 15 .211 0 0DEN 8 25 .242 0 1 DPU 0 2 .000 0 0ERL 4 16 .200 0 0HIR 0 9 .000 0 0KEN 13 26 .333 1 2OBE 5 13 .277 0 0OWU 29 25 .537 5 3WAB 13 14 .481 0 3WIT 42 18 .700 6 8WOO 59 15 .797 14 7

2012 North Coast Athletic ConferenceTournament Results andAll-Tournament Teams

Women

Quarterfinals (at high seeds) #1 DePauw 72, #8 Hiram 35#2 Kenyon 70, #7 Oberlin 61

#3 Allegheny 67, #6 Ohio Wesleyan 64#5 Wittenberg 69, #4 Denison 65

Semifinals (at DePauw)DePauw 66, Wittenberg 43Kenyon 80, Allegheny 50

Championship (at DePauw) DePauw 63, Kenyon 49

All-Tournament TeamDaryl Ford, ALLEnri Small, WIT

Kayla Ernst, KENMaureen Hirt, KEN

Ali Ross, DPUMVP: Kate Walker, DPU

Men

Quarterfinals (at high seeds) #1 Wooster 74, #8 Oberlin 47

#2 Ohio Wesleyan 77, #7 Denison 56#3 Kenyon 77, #6 Wabash 72

#5 Wittenberg 63, #4 DePauw 62

Semifinals (at Wooster)Wooster 78, Wittenberg 66

Ohio Wesleyan 77, Kenyon 64

Championship (at Wittenberg) Ohio Wesleyan 76, Wooster 66

All-Tournament TeamMarshall Morris, OWUDoug Thorpe, WOOEvan Pannell, WOO

Ikenna Nwadibia, KENScott Masin, WIT

MVP: Andy Winters, OWU

All-Time NCAC Tournament Won-Loss Records

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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NCAC Championship Game Results

NCAC Tournament MVPs

WOMEN Nan Nichols Award

2013 Kate Walker, DPU2012 Katie Aldrich, DPU2011 Shaina Kaiser, DEN2010 Shaina Kaiser, DEN2009 Tyler Cordell, OWU2008 Sarah Perrine, DEN2007 Kristen Sheffield, DEN2006 Kristen Sheffield, DEN2005 Kristen Sheffield, DEN2004 Haley Warden, WIT2003 Kate Rolf, WIT2002 Tiffany Barbee, OWU2001 Jessica Viertlboeck, OWU2000 Stephany Dunmyer, KEN1999 Jess Viertlboeck, OWU1998 Melissa Kolbe, WIT1997 Kim Graf, KEN1996 Jana Bostelman, WIT1995 Lee Oden, WIT1994 Christy Clay, DEN1993 Bobbi Ashby, WIT1992 Kate Ryan, OWU1991 Danielle Rogers, WIT

MEN Al Van Wie Award

2013 Andy Winters, OWU2012 Justin Hallowell, WOO2011 Ian Franks, WOO 2010 Nathan Balch, WOO2009 Justin Hallowell, WOO2008 Dustin Rudegair, OWU2007 James Cooper, WOO2006 Dane Borchers, WIT2005 Daniel Russ, WIT2004 Tom Port, WOO2003 Blake Mealer, WOO2002 B.J. Harris, WAB2001 Bryan Nelson, WOO2000 John Ellenwood, WOO1999 John Ellenwood, WOO1998 Ben Schulz, ALL1997 Greg Morris, WOO1996 Jamel King, WIT1995 Rowell Fernandez, WOO1994 Chris Donovan, KEN1993 Brian Buchanan, WOO1992 Erich Riebe, WOO1991 Brad Baldridge, WIT

Andy Winters

2013 (W at DePauw; M at Wooster)Men: Ohio Wesleyan 76, Wooster 66 Women: DePauw 63, Kenyon 49

2012 (W at DePauw; M at Wittenberg)Men: Wooster 53, Denison 51 Women: DePauw 61, Denison 41

2011 (W at Denison; M at Wooster)Men: Wooster 82, Wittenberg 68 Women: Denison 72, Allegheny 54

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

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

2008 (W at Kenyon; M at Wooster)Men: Ohio Wesleyan 89, Wabash 72Women: Denison 66, Wittenberg 55

2007 (W at Denison; M at Wooster)Men: Wooster 86, Ohio Wesleyan 51Women: Denison 63, Allegheny 47

2006(W at Wittenberg; M at Wooster)Men: Wittenberg 71, Wooster 69Women: Denison 68, Kenyon 54

2005 (W at Kenyon; M at Wooster)Men: Wittenberg 61, Wooster 59Women: Denison 49, Kenyon 39

2004 (M&W at Wittenberg)Men: Wooster 100, Wittenberg 71Women: Wittenberg 66. Allegheny 53

2003 (W at Wittenberg; M at Wooster)Men: Wooster 93, Allegheny 71Women: Wittenberg 72, O. Wesleyan 582002 (M&W at Wittenberg)Men: Wittenberg 58, Wooster 57Women: OWU 81, Wittenberg 75

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Kate Walker

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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D3hoops.com/NABC Men’s Preseason Poll

1. Amherst (13) 5832. Illinois Wesleyan (9) 5513. Williams (1) 5014. Wisc.-Stevens Point (1) 4545. Wheaton (IL) (1) 4186. North Central 4147. Mary Hardin-Baylor 4088. Wooster 3909. WPI 36210. St. Mary’s (MD) 35611. Washington Univ. 32212. Whitworth 31813. Wisc.-Whitewater 29914. Hampden-Sydney 27415. St. Thomas 24616. Randolph-Macon 22017. Calvin 21718. Middlebury 18419. Cabrini 15820. Morrisville State 14921. Alvernia 14622. Rhode Island 11223. Centre 10124. St. Norbert 9425. Virginia Wesleyan 92

Wittenberg & Ohio Wesleyan listed in “Others Receiving Votes”

D3hoops.com Women’s Preseason Poll

1. DePauw (20) 6172. Washington Univ. (3) 5463. Christopher Newport (2) 5414. Wisc.-Whitewater 5395. St. Thomas 4846. Montclair State 4767. Amherst 4388. Thomas More 4199. Hope 37110. Tufts 35011. Whitman 31312. Carthage 28013. Emory 26314. Ithaca 22515. Williams 19016. Ohio Northern 16617. Lewis and Clark 15418. William Paterson 15119. Trinity (TX) 13920. FDU-Florham 13121. Marymount 12522. Rhodes 12123. Wisc.-Stevens Point 11424 George Fox 11225. Cornell 103

2012-13 D3Hoops.com

All-Great Lakes Region Selections

Men:Andy Winters, OWU (1st) - Player of the Year

Doug Thorpe, WOO (2nd)Xavier Brown, WOO (2nd)Dimonde Hale, DEN (2nd)

Ikenna Nwadibia, KEN (3rd)Scott Masin, WIT (3rd)

Women:Alex Gasaway, DPU (1st)Kate Walker, DPU (2nd)Kayla Ernst, KEN (2nd)

Kris Huffman, DPU - Coach of the Year

All-American Selections

Men:Andy Winters, OWU (4th)

Women:Alex Gasaway, DPU (3rd)

Kris Huffman, DPU - Coach of the Year

NATIONAL POLLSUSA Today/WBCA Women’s

Preseason Poll

1. DePauw (8) 2002. Wisc.-Whitewater 1773. Amherst 1614. Hope 152 Montclair State 1526. Christopher Newport 1487. Tufts 1408. Washington Univ. 1349. Williams 13210. Ohio Northern 9711. St. Thomas 9412. Calvin 8613. Emory 85 Ithaca 8515. Thomas More 7916. Simpson 7017. Whitman 6618. Marymount 6119. Lews and Clark 5020. Cornell 4421. Carthage 43 Wisc.-Stevens Point 4323. Catholic 42 Lebanon Valley 4225. Babson 35