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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
SUN VALLEY LANES, LINCOLN, NE

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INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS

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56
BAKER

13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY DRURY UNIVERSITY
837 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO)
1,056 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
1 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
859 923
13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY DRURY UNIVERSITY
1,003 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI
1 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY
1,049 1,170

  • 985
  • 1,066

1,037 1,096
LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER
950 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY

  • 905 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
  • 1,195 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

888 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO)
1,157

  • 821
  • 985 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER

000
000

  • BAKER
  • TRADITIONAL

13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) DRURY UNIVERSITY

  • 887 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY
  • 1,055

999
13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY DRURY UNIVERSITY
1,008 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 1,135 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 1,102 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY 1,005 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI
1 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
901

  • 852
  • 992 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

  • 859 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
  • 903
  • 1,033

  • 963
  • 1 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER

1,095 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
1,030

  • 822
  • UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
  • 808

  • BAKER
  • TRADITIONAL

13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

  • 775 DRURY UNIVERSITY
  • 1

1,040
810
13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30

  • DRURY UNIVERSITY
  • 1 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA

932 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER 844 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO)
1,247 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
974 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY
1,051 1,035
847
963 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 933 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI
1,020 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) 1,192 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI

  • 873
  • 943

  • 858
  • 934

  • TRADITIONAL
  • N/A

  • 13-14
  • 13-14

17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
1,021 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
889 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY 928 DRURY UNIVERSITY
881 900
1
17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO)
1,090 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY
846 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
940
1,030

00
00

  • TRADITIONAL
  • N/A

13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY

  • 970 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
  • 1,013

972
1,013
907
1
13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
1,126 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 1,213 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER
843 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY 904 DRURY UNIVERSITY

  • 0
  • 0

  • TRADITIONAL
  • N/A

13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY
1,088 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER
818 DRURY UNIVERSITY
964
1
13-14 17-18 21-22 25-26 29-30
991 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
1,076 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
816 964

  • 1,196
  • 1,048 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

  • 0
  • 0

BIG RED CLASSIC

Tournament Standings - Current

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Pinfall
Total Games

  • POS TEAM
  • WON LOSS
  • Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match XRND 1 XRND 2

01
Avg/GM
02

999

  • 03
  • 04
  • 01
  • 02
  • 03
  • 04
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1 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY 2 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 3 MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY
8947452330
1052547669
1,066 1,037 1,056 1,096
837
1,192 1,040 1,020
933 810 963 858 775 873
1
1,157 1,195 1,170
888
1,135 1,102 1,033 1,008
963
1,247 1,051
934
1,035
974 943 844 932 847
1
1,021 1,030
940
1,090
928 900 889 881 846
1
1,213 1,126
970
1,196 1,088 1,048
964
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10,226
9,764 9,226 9,057 8,601 8,509 8,137 8,011 7,618
5

  • 45
  • 227.24

216.98 205.02 201.27 191.13 189.09 180.82 178.02 169.29
0.10
1,095 1,055 1,030
992 903 887 822 859
1
45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 49
4 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER 5 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 6 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
1,013

  • 972
  • 1,049

1,003
985
1,076

  • 991
  • 985
  • 808
  • 1,013

  • 904
  • 7 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY
  • 905
  • 901
  • 964

8 LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY 9 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO)
10 DRURY UNIVERSITY

  • 923
  • 950
  • 1,005

852

  • 907
  • 816

  • 859
  • 821
  • 843
  • 818

  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1

BIG RED CLASSIC

Individual Standings

Sum of
Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of GAME Sum of

  • GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 TOTAL
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  • POS BOWLER
  • SCHOOL

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RICHARD, JORDAN RICHARD, HALEY HOPPE, TAYLOR SCOTT-JONES, JADEE MASON, GAZMINE WOOD, BROOKE STRAUB, MEGHAN HUREN, JULIA

ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
242 251 199 204 225 216 230 222 221 228 225 202 202 213 230 243 177 225 180 185 158 187 202 184 200 154 143 230 199 185 209 173 190 188 149
0
258 259 279 259 237 235 197 236 221 201 200 192 179 170 181 187 179 214 194 189 198 198 174 201 189 142 187 177 167 161 186 222 181 244 200 190 134 160 225 156 150 169 195
0
210 224 266 194 194 191 210 202 200 227 205 189 223 237 180 158 222 186 216 174 160 202 185 236 165 202 175 156 186 181 175 147 154 167 145 214 147 176 201
0
258 236 203 257 226 257 256 205 237 202 236 192 245 194 187 210 191 202 197 213 248 188 196 159 181 202 193 187 176 192 148 173 171
0
266 213 234 247 266 222 227 248 214 210 184 268 183 196 216 195 224 163 198 218 204 189 193 150 194 210 210 148 167 171 171 169 159 227 156 233 161 130 179 229 193 167
0

0 1,234 0 1,183 0 1,181 0 1,161 0 1,148 0 1,121 0 1,120 0 1,113 0 1,093 0 1,068 0 1,050 0 1,043 0 1,032 0 1,010
5 246.80 5 236.60 5 236.20 5 232.20 5 229.60 5 224.20 5 224.00 5 222.60 5 218.60 5 213.60 5 210.00 5 208.60 5 206.40 5 202.00 5 198.80 5 198.60 5 198.60 5 198.00 5 197.00 5 195.80 5 193.60 5 192.80 5 190.00 5 186.00 5 185.80 5 182.00 5 181.60 5 179.60 5 179.00 5 178.00 5 177.80 5 176.80 5 171.00 4 206.50 5 165.00 4 205.25 5 162.00 5 160.20 4 198.25 4 196.25 4 179.75 4 152.50 3 197.33 3 181.67 3 181.33 3 168.67 2 188.00 2 170.00 2 169.00 1 186.00 1 151.00 1 132.00
BOND, JULIA
10 BELZESKI, KELLY 11 VAN DUYN, AMANDA 12 FURZE, KATEY 13 MELLOTT, JESSICA 14 PRICE, LAUREN 15 WILLE, SARAH 16 KERSTING, MARY-KATE 17 RUZICKA, KRISTIN 18 ZIMMERMAN, BRIANNA 19 GUERRIERI, MARIANNA 20 GARRISON, NOELLE 21 TRYNISKI, KENDRA 22 RIOS, ORIANNA 23 CLEMMER, BREANNA 24 TERRY, DANYN 25 ROBERTS, SAMANTHA 26 MEADE, ALYSSA 27 WIRTZ, OLIVIA 28 DODSON, MARISOL 29 DONNA, MCCAYLA 30 MILLER, ASHLEIGH 31 HALE, EMILY 32 CARR, SAVANNAH 33 BARGER, ELIZABETH 34 BAILEY, TAYLOR 35 TRAPP, HEATHER 36 THOMAS, CARLY 37 LEE, DOMINIQUE 38 RIOS, OLIVIA 39 PAASCH, SARAH 40 PATE, LAUREN 41 PAUL, ELIZABETH 42 AMARAKOON, NIRVANI 43 OROZCO, RAQUEL 44 STRICKLIN, REBECCA 45 LARSON, HAYLEY 46 YACKLEY, JILLIAN 47 ZABIEREK, BRIANA 48 O'BRIEN, ALLISON 49 DUNN, ASHLEY 50 KUHN, EMMA 51 SAULNIER, MACKENZIE 52 SIMS, JENECIA

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY
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994 993 993 990 985 979 968 964 950 930 929 910 908 898 895 890 889 884 855 826 825 821 810 801 793 785 719 610 592 545 544 506 376 340 338 186 151 132

VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO) UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
175 184 200 179 188 189 206 128
0
168 156
0
211 170
0
198 163 201
0
0
146 199 171 151
0
00
211
0
177 171
0
192 142
0
187 205 149 153
0
000
0
MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN WHITEWATER UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (MO)
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191 185
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186 151 132
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    Recommended Courses in Preparation for Medical School (1) MCAT * (2) University of Missouri-Columbia (3) Kirksville College of OsteopathiC MediCine (4) Saint Louis University (5) Kansas City University of MediCine anD BiosCienCe (6) University of Missouri Kansas City 1 2 3 4 5 6 CORE 101 Drury Seminar √ √ √ √ √ * BIOL 172 MoleCular Biology √ √ √ √ √ BIOL 181 MeCh of InheritanCe * √ √ √ √ √ CHEM 238† Inorganic Chem * √ √ √ √ √ CHEM 208† AnalytiCal Chem √ √ √ √ √ MATH 231 CalCulus I √ + + + √ MATH 227 StatistiCs * Biol 182 Evolution * PSYC 101 Intro PsyChology * PHYS 211 General PhysiCs I * √ √ √ √ PHYS 212 General PhysiCs II * √ √ √ √ † * CHEM 315 OrganiC Chem √ √ √ √ √ University of Missouri- CHEM 415† Adv OrganiC Chem * √ √ √ √ * To see all the pre-health programs Drury has Kansas City SOCI 347 MeDiCal Sociology to offer visit: ENGL 207 Expository Writing * √ √ √ √ √ BIOL/CHEM 336 Biochemistry * + + + √ √ SCHOOL OF MEDICINE www.drury.edu/prehealth † BIOL 322 GenetiCs √ √ √ √ √ MEDICAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM CHEM 436 or BIOL 324 Adv. BioChem or Cell * √ Contact: BIOL 378 Adv. Human Phys. I&II * √ √ √ √ *Courses contain content for MCAT Madhuri Manpadi: +Labs are included in respective courses √ Required courses for Scholars Program prior to application [email protected] + Recommended courses - Some schools may have additional requirements Leanne Helgaas 1st Year 2nD Year 3rD Year [email protected] About the Program § StuDents must have a combineD MCAT The appliCation for admission to the MeDiCal score of 500 or higher. SCholars Program inCluDes: University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) § AcCepteD stuDents must maintain a § Personal statement. § Program appliCation. partners with Drury University to offer early, cumulative GPA of 3.5 for all four years of guaranteeD admission to its M.D.
  • New Faces Societyandenvironment

    New Faces Societyandenvironment

    SCHOOL OF SOCIAL & CULTURAL STUDIES Department of Barnett Hall, Rm 2000 Truman State University 100 East Normal Society & Environment Kirksville, Mo 63501 TRUMAN STATE UNIVERS ITY WINTER 2016 660-785-4667 societyandenvironment @truman.edu New Faces societyandenvironment. truman.edu/ It seems like every year Introducing our new recently, the big news for faculty: the newsletter has been something about faculty Dr. Cory Anderson's coming or going. This year is interests focus on the per- INSIDE no different. Dr.McDuff sistence of the plain people T HIS has retired, I am back from (Amish, Mennonites, etc.) sabbatical (and back to being amidst the greater ethnic ISSUE: Department Chair), two of and religious homogeniza- the temporary faculty we tion of the West. In addi- had last year have moved on tion to publishing on this (Dr. Ujjaini Das and Dr. subject, he is also founder New Faces Christopher Kelley), and and co-editor with Dr. Dr. Cory Anderson Field Schools & we have new temporary Joseph Donnermeyer Study Abroad faculty teaching in sociology (Ohio State University- the everyday experiences of (Dr. Stephen Christ, and Rural Sociology) of The Mexican immigrants in the Notables & Dr. Victoria Mayer), Journal of Amish and United States that contrib- Honors including one also teaching Plain Anabaptist Studies. ute to Mexican-American Research some geography (Dr. Cory identity formation. More specifically, how Mexican Faculty Notables Anderson). His background includes both sociological and Americans experience daily Alumni Notes Amid all the coming and geographic dimensions. life at home, at work, in going students are learning in Dr. Anderson received public life and in how these and out of the classroom, his Ph.D.
  • Other Information

    Other Information

    Other Information CAMPUS POLICIES POLICY PROHIBITING HARASSMENT Sexual harassment may include: unwanted sexual advances; explicit sexual propositions; displaying Harassment based on an individual’s race, color, religion, sexually suggestive objects; pictures or materials; sexual age, gender, gender orientation, national or ethnic origin, innuendo; sexually-oriented verbal abuse; sexually disability or other status protected by law is not tolerated suggestive comments; unwanted contact such as touching, at Fontbonne University. Harassment consists of patting, stroking, pinching, or brushing against another’s unwelcome conduct, whether verbal, physical or visual, body; sexually oriented kidding, teasing or practical that is based on a person’s protected status. Examples of jokes; jokes about gender specific traits; foul or obscene harassing conduct include: epithets, slurs, jokes, teasing, gestures or language; and physical acts of aggression, kidding, negative stereotyping, and threatening or hostile assault, or violence, regardless of whether these acts are acts that relate to an individual’s protected status, and being, or have been, investigated as criminal offenses by a physical acts of aggression, assault, or violence, law enforcement agency (such as rape, sexual assault or regardless of whether these acts are being, or have been, battery, and sexually motivated stalking) made against a investigated as criminal offenses by a law enforcement person’s will or where a person is incapable of giving agency. consent due to victim’s age, intellectual disability, or use of drugs or alcohol. Any written or graphic material, including any electronically transmitted or displayed material that Sexual harassment also involves inappropriate conduct likewise denigrates or shows hostility toward members of toward an individual which, although not motivated by these protected groups is considered harassment.