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1 GETTYSBURG BASKETBALL Quick FACTS/TABLE of Contents Q U I CK FACTS/TABLE CK FACTS/TABLE table OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/Table of Contents........................................... 1 About Bullets Athletics ....................................................... 2 Administration/Athletics Staff ............................................. 3 Head Coach Mike Kirkpatrick ............................................ 4 Assistant Coaching Staff/Coaching Records ..................... 5 2009-10 Season Preview .................................................. 6 O 2009-10 Team Roster ........................................................ 7 F C Returning Player Profiles .............................................. 8-11 Newcomer Profiles/Team Captains ................................. 12 ON 2008-09 Season Recap ................................................... 13 2008-09 Season Results/Statistics .................................. 14 TE 2008-09 Centennial Conference...................................... 15 N All-Time Records/Game Records .................................... 16 TS Gettysburg COLLEGE FACTS Season Records/Year-by-Year Leaders .......................... 17 Location ......................................................Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 Year-by-Year Leaders ...................................................... 18 Founded .................................................................................1832 Award Winners ................................................................ 19 Enrollment .............................................................................2,600 2009-10 Opponent Information...................................20-21 Nickname .............................................................................Bullets All-Time Results/Series Records ................................22-24 Colors ..................................................................Orange and Blue Affiliation ............................................................. NCAA Division III SPORTS INFORMatION Conference ................................................Centennial Conference President ..................................................Dr. Janet Morgan Riggs Sports Information Director ......................... Braden Snyder Director of Athletics .................................................... David Wright Office Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6527 Athletics Department Phone .................................. (717) 337-6400 Cell Phone ..............................................(717) 752-0705 Athletics Department Fax ....................................... (717) 336-6528 E-mail [email protected] Assistant Sports Information Director ............Corey Jewart Office Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6323 bullets basketball QUICK FACTS Cell Phone ...............................................(717) 752-0060 Head Coach........................................................... Mike Kirkpatrick E-mail ....................................... [email protected] Sports Information Intern .............................Eric Seideman Alma Mater..................................................... Pitt-Johnstown ’76 Office Phone ...........................................(717) 337-6411 Overall Record/Year ................................................271-220/21st E-mail ................................... [email protected] Record at Gettysburg/Year .................................................same Sports Information Administrative Assistant .....Jan Sharrah Office Phone ....................................................... (717) 337-6409 Office Phone ............................................(717) 337-6526 Email ...................................................mkirkpat@gettysburg.edu Email [email protected] Assistant Coach................................................ Kelly Lewandowski SID Fax .......................................................(717) 337-6528 Alma Mater...............................................................Scranton ’06 Bullets Sports Hotline ............(717) 33-SPORT (337-7678) Office Phone ....................................................... (717) 337-6531 Athletics Website .................www.gettysburgsports.com Email ................................................. [email protected] Assistant Coach.................................................................Al Moyer Alma Mater......................................................................York ’81 Facility ............................................................. Bream Gym (3,000) MEMO TO THE MEDIA Press Box Phone ................................................ (717) 337-6419 This media guide was compiled for your convenience in All-Time Record .................................... 565-472-9 (since 1945-46) covering Gettysburg College women’s basketball during the NCAA Playoff Appearances ....................Three (1984, 1985, 1995) 2009-10 season. Contents of this guide and changes in plans Record in NCAA Playoffs ............................................................2-4 and personnel will be supplemented during the season by the 2008-09 Overall Record .........................................................14-11 Sports Information Office. All requests for additional informa- 2008-09 Conference Record/Finish................................11-7/T-2nd tion, pictures, press passes and press box accommodations 2009-10 Team Captains ................Allie Drechsler, Courtney Fields should be forwarded to the Sports Information Office. Lettermen Returning/Lost ...........................................................8/5 Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................5/0 Sports Information Office Campus Box 400 Gettysburg College CREDITS Gettysburg, PA 17325. The 2009-10 Gettysburg College Basketball Media Guide was com- piled and produced by the Sports Information Office. Editor/Cover Design ..................................................Corey Jewart Assistant Editors ............................... Braden Snyder, Jan Sharrah Printing ....................................Whitmore Printing (Lancaster, Pa.) Photography ...................................... David Sinclair, Corey Jewart GETTYSBURG BASKETBALL 1 CS I LET H Gettysburg College sponsors 24 varsity sports - 12 for men and 12 for CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS women - that compete at the NCAA Division III intercollegiate level. Get- Men’s Basketball (3) tysburg is as a founding member of 2001, 2002, 2009 the Centennial Conference, one of the premier conferences for NCAA Division III athletics. The conference Women’s Cross Country (1) UT BULLETS AT UT BULLETS is home to some of the nation’s fin- 1994 O est liberal arts colleges, all of which are committed to excellence in academics and athletics. The Field Hockey (5) AB Centennial Conference holds championships in 24 sports for 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 men and women. Football (3) In 16 years of competition as an all-sport conference 1983, 1984, 1985 (1993-2009), Gettysburg has won 80 conference titles, 30 more than any other member institution. The Bullets have a total of 83 Centennial championships, having won the first Men’s Golf (3) three titles when it was a football only league. Among the 24 1994, 1995, 2002 championship-sponsored sports, Gettysburg teams have laid claim to the most titles in men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, Women’s Golf (1) men’s swimming, women’s swimming, and volleyball. In 2008 2008-09, three teams won conference crowns - men’s bas- ketball, women’s swimming, and men’s lacrosse. Men’s Lacrosse (13) 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, In addition to the team championships, Gettysburg student- 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 athletes have accrued over 700 All-Centennial Conference First Team selections and individual conference champion- ships in the past 16 seasons. Women’s Lacrosse (6) 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 A grand total of 55 Bullets have been named CC Outstand- ing Performer/Player of the Year in their respective sports, Men’s Soccer (3) including five during the 2008-09 season: Andrew Goldstein 1993, 1999, 2001 ‘09 (Wrestling), Andrew Powers ‘11 (Men’s Basketball), Hollis Stahl ‘10 (Women’s Lacrosse), Erin Ober ‘09 (Softball), and Women’s Soccer (5) Tom O’Donnell ‘09 (Men’s Lacrosse). 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2004 The national scene has been inundated with orange and blue as 285 Gettysburg student-athletes from 19 varsity sports Softball (3) have amassed over 450 All-America certificates over the 1994, 1999, 2007 last century. Sixteen Bullets have been tabbed Academic All- America, including a school record four in 2008-09. Men’s Swimming (8) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003 Year-in and year-out, a number of Gettysburg teams compete in the national tournament. Both men’s and women’s lacrosse Women’s Swimming (11) teams have played for the national title in the past decade, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, while the field hockey team won the school’s only team na- 2007, 2008, 2009 tional title (AIAW - 1980). During the most recent academic year (2008-09), five programs competed in the national play- offs: men’s basketball, wrestling, men’s lacrosse, women’s Women’s Tennis (1) lacrosse, and women’s track & field. 1996 WHY BULLETS? Women’s Indoor Track & Field (2) Athletes composing the teams of Gettysburg College were 1994, 1995 designated “Bullets” in 1924
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