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Rochester University 2019 Warrior Fall Classic Rochester University 2019 Warrior Fall Classic MEN'S DIVISION Ranking School Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Baker Set 1 Baker Set 2 Baker Set 3 Baker Set 4 TOTAL 1 Madonna University 933 924 1015 984 740 771 864 822 7053 2 Bowling Green State Univ 939 929 828 898 757 729 788 756 6624 3 Spring Arbor University 871 797 897 910 701 691 725 695 6287 4 Georgian College 794 941 860 896 710 708 678 674 6261 5 Olivet College 917 916 859 917 754 620 641 615 6239 6 Rochester University 889 890 846 868 579 745 745 669 6231 7 Cornerstone University 883 814 816 881 698 732 697 685 6206 8 U of M Dearborn 850 868 815 864 679 633 632 704 6045 9 Bethel University 867 791 842 855 673 678 657 661 6024 10 Grand Valley State Univ 736 870 767 801 700 652 585 697 5808 11 Cleary University 799 803 739 795 632 625 611 628 5632 12 Madonna University - JV 745 747 728 782 738 555 670 594 5559 13 Ferris State University 764 772 769 789 610 633 616 495 5448 WOMEN'S DIVISION Ranking School Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Baker Set 1 Baker Set 2 Baker Set 3 Baker Set 4 TOTAL 1 Spring Arbor University 884 819 912 764 649 642 654 709 6033 2 Madonna University 813 783 861 814 637 620 644 704 5876 3 Rochester University 791 832 867 754 651 675 591 668 5829 4 Spring Arbor Univ - JV 700 895 878 826 650 582 609 625 5765 5 U of M Dearborn 749 800 741 788 664 611 685 681 5719 6 Cornerstone University 804 787 756 790 658 635 580 659 5669 7 Bowling Green State Univ 821 791 759 721 590 653 693 564 5592 8 Olivet College 755 747 776 771 593 616 656 539 5453 9 Madonna Univ - JV 758 776 703 712 576 556 542 581 5204 10 Grand Valley State Univ 701 738 765 631 469 508 485 563 4860 11 Cleary University 530 677 661 595 530 523 483 542 4541 12 Bethel University 544 468 511 584 382 345 404 286 3524 13 Cornerstone Univ - JV 510 579 451 442 406 425 346 320 3479 Rochester University 2019 Warrior Fall Classic MEN'S DIVISION Ranking Name College Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 TOTAL 1 Antar Howard MADONNA UNIVERSITY 206 186 257 213 862 2 Ameer Lawrence BETHEL UNIVERSITY 182 235 169 197 783 3 Jakob Wiskowski GEORGIAN COLLEGE 174 196 174 236 780 4 Cameron Palmer SPRING ARBOR UNIV 177 180 211 211 779 5 Cody Van Gordan OLIVET COLLEGE 176 230 168 202 776 6 Lucas Treece MADONNA UNIVERSITY 170 177 201 227 775 7 Brandon Kreiner OLIVET COLLEGE 203 171 182 212 768 8 Ray Cerekas ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 196 222 157 189 764 9 Erik Trigger MADONNA UNIVERSITY 166 210 224 149 749 10 Steven Kocher BOWLING GREEN STATE 197 202 190 151 740 11 Mark Bilancetti U OF M DEARBORN 208 167 203 161 739 12 Joshua Bautista GEORGIAN COLLEGE 142 207 187 203 739 13 Cole Ordiway MADONNA UNIVERSITY 169 202 170 197 738 14 Nicholas Slagter CORNERSTONE UNIV 186 180 137 223 726 15 Dan Higgins ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 191 191 164 179 725 16 Michael Tatarowicz BOWLING GREEN STATE 185 206 165 169 725 17 Dylan Bentley SPRING ARBOR UNIV 172 167 195 190 724 18 Andrew Cetnar MADONNA UNIV - JV 161 186 190 186 723 19 Tyler Lowenstein BOWLING GREEN STATE 149 196 153 218 716 20 Johnny Brazier OLIVET COLLEGE 162 211 176 167 716 21 Carter Scillion ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 210 163 140 201 714 22 Reed Ellis BETHEL UNIVERSITY 173 191 178 172 714 23 Davey Latter SPRING ARBOR UNIV 212 149 157 186 704 24 Myles Moser BETHEL UNIVERSITY 182 135 170 215 702 25 Caleb VanderBeek SPRING ARBOR UNIV 174 166 184 177 701 26 Shane Packard OLIVET COLLEGE 186 164 184 166 700 27 Derek May BOWLING GREEN STATE 185 128 191 192 696 28 Hunter Brink CLEARY UNIVERSITY 176 159 156 198 689 29 Jake Barton GRAND VALLEY STATE 173 191 163 160 687 30 Nick Lugar GRAND VALLEY STATE 158 210 148 163 679 31 Rodrigo Lupercio CORNERSTONE UNIV 212 127 180 159 678 32 Nicholas Lovejoy CORNERSTONE UNIV 164 175 181 156 676 33 Alana Wirgau FERRIS STATE UNIV 170 187 136 180 673 34 Josh Hall U OF M DEARBORN 149 160 159 194 662 35 Logan Scholl MADONNA UNIV - JV 184 130 148 172 634 36 Joshua McClelland FERRIS STATE UNIV 140 152 155 186 633 37 Riley Scott FERRIS STATE UNIV 155 130 181 147 613 38 Thomas Tompkins, Jr. FERRIS STATE UNIV 158 137 158 149 602 39 Juan Gonzalez BETHEL UNIVERSITY 171 107 176 135 589 40 Will Lyon GEORGIAN COLLEGE 0 200 229 160 589 41 Sam Macchiarolo GRAND VALLEY STATE 138 179 151 121 589 42 Stephen Strzazkowski U OF M DEARBORN 0 175 198 203 576 43 Eli Lobbestael FERRIS STATE UNIV 141 166 139 127 573 44 Brett Hebel MADONNA UNIVERSITY 222 149 0 198 569 45 Levi Lamberjack BETHEL UNIVERSITY 159 123 149 136 567 46 Brady Dunigan BOWLING GREEN STATE 223 197 129 0 549 47 Aaron Stubbs U OF M DEARBORN 182 204 145 0 531 48 Macarlis Pender ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 146 0 207 153 506 49 Zach Jostock GRAND VALLEY STATE 0 134 169 201 504 50 Kenneth Springett CORNERSTONE UNIV 164 0 176 159 499 51 Trenton Okkonen CLEARY UNIVERSITY 166 182 147 0 495 52 Logan Jarema CLEARY UNIVERSITY 139 0 161 193 493 53 Vincent Birch CORNERSTONE UNIV 157 181 142 0 480 54 Joshua Woolley GEORGIAN COLLEGE 165 191 121 0 477 55 Michael Smith CLEARY UNIVERSITY 181 165 124 0 470 56 Zek Ardizzon GEORGIAN COLLEGE 164 0 149 145 458 57 Madisyn Lyon GEORGIAN COLLEGE 149 147 0 152 448 58 Alex Gibbons MADONNA UNIV - JV 144 167 135 0 446 59 Christopher Stevenson GRAND VALLEY STATE 141 156 136 0 433 60 Justin Schmitz MADONNA UNIV - JV 129 104 0 136 369 61 Spencer McCallum U OF M DEARBORN 179 162 0 0 341 62 Nathan Reiber CLEARY UNIVERSITY 0 0 151 176 327 63 Dan Rutter OLIVET COLLEGE 0 0 149 170 319 64 Nick Gajewski ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 0 162 0 146 308 65 David Nordstrom MADONNA UNIV - JV 127 0 0 171 298 66 Chevy Pawlik U OF M DEARBORN 132 0 0 161 293 67 Evan Yaros MADONNA UNIV - JV 0 160 131 0 291 68 Zach White SPRING ARBOR UNIV 136 0 0 146 282 69 Gonzalo Baeza CLEARY UNIVERSITY 137 0 0 116 253 70 Sawyer Pillen CLEARY UNIVERSITY 0 137 0 112 249 71 Tyler Kolassa OLIVET COLLEGE 190 0 0 0 190 72 Tim McTighe CORNERSTONE UNIV 0 0 0 184 184 73 Joshua Palmer, Jr. ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 0 0 178 0 178 74 Kyle Barboulus BOWLING GREEN STATE 0 0 0 168 168 75 Aric Kurash MADONNA UNIVERSITY 0 0 163 0 163 76 Jacob Raffensperger CLEARY UNIVERSITY 0 160 0 0 160 77 Luke Olson GRAND VALLEY STATE 0 0 0 156 156 78 Carson Mills ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 0 152 0 0 152 79 James Krester CORNERSTONE UNIV 0 151 0 0 151 80 Austin Bray SPRING ARBOR UNIV 0 0 150 0 150 81 Tanner Bohn ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY 146 0 0 0 146 82 Noah Brejnak U OF M DEARBORN 0 0 0 145 145 83 Evan Warner OLIVET COLLEGE 0 140 0 0 140 84 Shane Hill SPRING ARBOR UNIV 0 135 0 0 135 85 Zachary Mohr GRAND VALLEY STATE 126 0 0 0 126 86 Matthew Knapp MADONNA UNIV - JV 0 0 124 0 124 87 Orlando Chatman MADONNA UNIV - JV 0 0 0 117 117 88 Xavier Begeron U OF M DEARBORN 0 0 110 0 110.
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