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BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING Media Contact: Michael Douglas - GA for Sports Information Email: [email protected] | Phone: (785) 248-6486 | Twitter: @Bravesathletics | www.ottawabraves.com 2020 Braves Women’s Wrestling Schedule November 7 Triangular vs. William Penn COVID/No Contest BRAVES ON THE MAT 4 N vs. Waldorf O I vs. University of Saint Mary January T I 9 E-Z Flex Invitational No Team Score T 20 @ Midland University L, 45-5 E P M vs. Hastings College W, 16-4 O February C Ottawa, Kan. 13 Midland Warrior Open No Team Score 19 vs. Saint Mary February 19th 27 KCAC Championship March 12 NAIA Nationals 13 NAIA Nationals Quick Points - Ottawa will be hosting the University of Saint Mary on Friday in Wilson Field House. - Ottawa’s last competition against York College and Central Chris- tian was canceled.. INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS - Last Time Out for the Braves, Ottawa competed at the Midland Warrior Open in Fremont, Neb. and seven Braves competed in their respective weight classes - Derriane Morrison placed third overall in the 155lb weight class by going 2-1 on the day and Corinne Robertson finished fourth with a 155lb-13th- Abriel Lisk record of 1-2. Brittani Burgess earned fifth place in the 143lb weight division. - The latest NAIA Top 20 Poll was released and Ottawa is receiving votes. - Colby Crank is serving as the Interim Head Coach for the remaining of the 2021 season. -- For the 2020-21 season, Ottawa has six returners. The returners are Alessia Cokeley, Lyric Gonsalves, Samantha Kuilan, Jythssel Mas- Follow the Braves on Social Media corro, Corinne Robertson, Randie Scoon. Live Video: http://portal.stretchinternet.com/otta- - Ottawa has five newcomers for the upcoming season, Brittani Bur- wa/ gess, Hannah Dickinson, JoNeisha Kennedy, Derriane Morrison and Abriel Lisk. Twitter: @BravesAthletics or @OuBravesMwr_ Wwr - Ottawa will compete at the KCAC Championships on February 27th in Jamestown, N.D. after the dual against University of Saint Mary. Facebook: Ottawa University Wrestling Instagram: @ladybraveswrestling OttawaBraves.com #BRAVENATION Complete Coverage of OU Athletics 1 | BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING vs. University of Saint Mary vs. University of Saint Mary COLBY CRANK RANDY HINDERLITER ASSISTANT COACH INTERIM HEAD COACH 7TH SEASON 2ND SEASON Coach Crank is in his second season as Director of Recruiting for the women’s Coach Hinderliter is in his seventh season as an assisant coach with the men’s wres- wrestling program. tling program. As head coach of the OU men’s wrestling program, Crank has led the Braves to two As member of the OU men’s wrestling coaching staff, Hinderliter helped OU qualify KCAC Regular Season Championships, one KCAC Tournament Championship, 11 student-athletes for the NAIA National Championships with Tyler Hinton earning All-American honors in the 2014-15 and finishing runner-up in 2015-16. and 12 All-KCAC performers. Crank was named KCAC Coach of the Year for the 2018-19 season. Hinderliter has been involved with wrestling since 1988 when, as Police Chief of Wellsville, Kan., he formed the Wellsville Kid Matters. He was also heavily involved with the USA Wrestling-Kansas organization. Hinderliter Before coming to OU, Crank was an assistant coach with the men’s wrestling program at Barton Community attended his first Silver College, a National Coaches Education Program (NCEP), in 1999 as part of the USA College in Great Bend, Kan. He made a quick and immediate impact as he helped the Cougars improve from Wrestling. He has since instructed in over 100 Bronze level courses as part of USAW and has certified over 3,000 a ranking of 24th to a final ranking of 9th in the NJCAA National Rankings. Additionally, he helped lead the coaches in wrestling. Cougars to a top five finish at national duals, coached nine national qualifiers and three NJCAA All-Americans, including no. 1 Kade Sander in the 157 pound weight class. Sander was the first national champion in BCC In 2000, Hinderliter accepted the position of Coaches Certification and Development Manager for USAW-KS. program history. Because of his efforts, Hinderliter was named National Instructor of the Year for USA Wrestling’s NCEP in 2009 and 2012. Prior to coaching at BCC, Crank was an assistant coach at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kan. Crank helped the Wildcats to a top four finish at national duals, coached six NAIA national qualifiers and two NAIA Hinderliter was named Central Heights High School’s (CHS) head wrestling coach, a position he held from 2002 All-Americans. to 2014. At CHS he had 22 state qualifiers. While he was coaching at CHS, Hinderliter continued to help with USAW summer programs and Team Kansas. A highly accomplished wrestler, Crank was a four-time NAIA All-American and a two time national finalist. In his collegiate career, Crank had more than 100 wins and was named to the NWCA All-Academic Team four- He is well respected in the wrestling community. In 2004, Hinderliter was named USAW-KS Kid’s Person of the times. He was a three-time NAIA All-American at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kan., where he was the first Year and in 2009 he was the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association’s Contributor of the Year. In 2008 he was NAIA men’s wrestling All-American and national finalist in program history. Crank attended Baker University asked to help write the second edition of USAW’s Bronze Book. That same year Hinderliter received USAW his senior season and was a 2016 NAIA National Champion in the 157 pound weight class. He defeated No. 2 Gold Coaching Certification. ranked Grant Henderson of Grand View University in the national championship match with a 4-3 decision. Crank was named KWCA Senior College Wrestler of the Year. He graduated from Baker University with a dou- Hinderliter enjoys golfing, fishing, and camping. He was also an assistant football coach for over 20 years at ble major in business management and psychology and was a four-time academic All-American and two-time Wellsville High School and CHS. Hinderliter loves spending time with his wife Kathy Jo and their six grandchil- academic national finalist. dren. Crank is a native of Hutchinson, Kan., where he was a three-time Kansas State Tournament wrestling medal winner. Twice, he was a finalist at the state tournament and won the state championship as a senior. #BRAVENATION 2 | BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING 3 | BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING vs. University of Saint Mary vs. University of Saint Mary LACEY HANDERSON 2020 BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING ROSTER GRADUATE ASSISTANT NAME YR. WT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2ND SEASON Brittani Burgess FR 155 McPherson, Kan./McPherson Alessia Cokeley JR 109 Douglas, Kan./Douglas Coach Henderson is in her second season as a graduate assistant coach with the Hannah Dickinson FR 170 Merriam, Kan. Ramstein Ottawa University women’s wrestling program. Lyric Gonsalves JR 143 Clearwater, Kan./Clearwater JoNiesha Kennedy FR 116 Dallas, Texas/David W Carter Henderson competed four seasons for the OU women’s wrestling program. In Samantha Kuilan JR 130 Grand Prairie, Texas/Tarrant County College 2018-19, she earned All-KCAC and was named a Daktronic Scholar Athlete. Jythssel Mascorro JR 191 Rio Grande City, Texas/Bacone College Henderson finished her career with a record of 53-61. In her four years, Derriane Morrison FR 155 Houston, Texas/Cypress Lakes Corinne Robertson SO 130 Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs Henderson had a dual record of 10-4 and had 24 falls and eight technical falls. She was a two-time NCWA Randie Scoon JR 155 Yukon, Okla./Oklahoma Connections Academy All-American was a runner up finish, was twice named team captain, was a Braves Hall of Fame Scholar- Abriel Lisk* FR Unk Osawatomie, Kan.Osawatomie ship recipient, three times was named WCWA All-Academic, and earned the KCAC Champions of Charac- * Redshirt ter award in 2019 Unk-Unknown at this time Henderson graduated in May of 2019 from Ottawa University with a degree in art and marketing. She is working on her MBA at OU with a concentration in strategic innovation. KCAC STANDINGS 2020 OTTAWA WOMEN’S WRESTLING TEAM 4 | BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING 5 | BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING vs. University of Saint Mary vs. University of Saint Mary RADIO/TV ROSTER NAIA TOP 20 RANKING 2020-2021 NAIA Women’s Wrestling Coaches Top 20 Poll – No. 3 (Feb. 11, 2021) Brittani Alessia Hannah Lyric Burgess Cokeley Dickinson Gonsalves Rank Team Points 1 Life University 192 2 Grand View 152 3 Wayland Baptist University 151 4 Campbellsville University 146 5 Southern Oregon University 141 6 Baker University 133 7 University of the Cumberlands 127 8 University of Jamestown 113 JoNiesha Samantha Jythssel Derriane 9 Midland University 86 Kennedy Kuilan Mascorro Morrison 10 Oklahoma City University 80 11 Lyon College 79 12 Indiana Tech 75 13 Missouri Baptist University 72 14 York College 67 15 Texas Wesleyan 66 16 Missouri Valley College 60 17 Eastern Oregon University 57 18 University of Providence 55 19 William Penn 37 Corinne Randie Abriel Robertson Scoon Lisk 20 Waldorf University 32 Receiving Votes: Brewton-Parker 30, Lourdes (Ohio) 29, Saint Mary (Kan.) 25, Cor- ban (Ore.) 23, Central Methodist (Mo.) 22, Simpson (Calif.) 13, Ottawa 12, Central Christian 11, Hastings (Neb.) 11 6 | BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING 7 | BRAVES WOMEN’S WRESTLING vs. University of Saint Mary vs. University of Saint Mary BRAVES QUICK FACTS LAST TIME OUT FOR OTTAWA General Information Name of School..............................Ottawa University 2020-21 RESULTS City/Zip.........................................Ottawa, Kan./66067 The Ottawa University women’s wrestling team competed at the Midland Warrior Open on Saturday Founded.................................................................1865 in Fremont, Neb.