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November 17, 2015 (Reggie, KJ, and Abby) that they would heal fully and quickly so that they can get back out on the court with us and stay there! Choose joy - this phrase has been the theme of our week. The grind Here's some more encouragement from Kid President, of everyday practice and twice-a-week lifting, plus finding time for homework assignments and exams can get you down sometimes. "It's like that dude Journey said, 'Don't stop believing, unless your But during a family meeting at Bible study, we reminded ourselves dream is stupid, then you should get a better dream.' I think that's of when we were younger and how we used to dream of being col­ how it goes. Get a better dream then keep goin', keep goin', keep lege basketball players. For a lot of us, this opportunity is a dream goin', and keep goin'!" come true, and how can you not have joy when you're living your dreams? Sometimes, joy is a choice that goes completely against -TDawg your nature, and sometimes it comes more naturally. But the Bible tells us to "Rejoice Always," so we are choosing to do so as we use Taylor Vander Plas is a senior guard from Ripon, the gifts God has given us to play college basketball. Wi as a Dean’s List student majoring in Thursday morning, we traveled the four hours to Philippi, WV, to biology/pre-med. play two tough opponents, and as KJ said, "West Virginia is the worst state in Ohio." (Yes, you read that right.) We spent those four Read the blogs from other Yellow Jacket student- hours singing along to what we consider "oldies-but-goodies" even athletes at 2015-16 Blog Central. Go to: @tdawg_03 though Coach Martin told us he had never heard the songs. That is, until we stumbled upon Justin Bieber and the High School Musical yellowjackets.cedarville.edu soundtrack - then he sang right along with us. I think I even heard Steve tapping his fingers to the beat. Thursday we were able to practice at Alderson Broaddus, but Friday morning for our walk-through, we decided to stay a little clos­ Yellow Jacket er to the hotel. We were forbidden to post pictures of the Rec Center on social media, but let me explain it to you. Red tile-ish floors, dou­ ble rims, and a court that spanned about half the length of a normal Concessions! college basketball floor. But with grateful hearts we were able to get some shots up and run through the game plan for Ashland later that • Hamburgers • Popcorn night. • Hot Dogs • Pretzels Friday and Saturday we went up against two very tough oppo­ • Corn Dogs • Soft Drinks nents, and unfortunately did not come out on top. But, as Flunk says, "Losses often teach us more than wins." So we are taking • Nachos • Water these games as learning opportunities, being encouraged by the • Candy • Gatorade effort we showed, and focusing on getting better and better. Saturday was an especially difficult game, as we took Ohio “Operated by the CU Women’s Dominican University into double overtime. We were missing Abby, Team” KJ, and Reggie due to injuries, but we had lots of players step up and we didn't skip a beat. I am proud of the toughness my team­ CASH, Credit and Debit mates showed during these games and am looking forward to going Cards Accepted to battle with them again Tuesday at Indianapolis and then Saturday right here in Cedarville vs. Tiffin! We would appreciate your prayers for our three injured players

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Current Record 1-2 0-2 Points Scored/Game 54.7 64.5 ✓ Points Allowed/Game 62.3 ✓ 81.5 FG % .351 .398 ^ "Official Charter Company of 3-point FG % .302 ✓ .302 ✓ the Cedarville Yellow Jackets” FT % .700 ✓ .688 Rebounds/Game 38.0 ✓ 29.5 Assists/Game 12.7 15.5 ✓ 937- 879-3000 Turnovers/Game 18.7 13.5 ✓ 8250 Expansion Way Blocked Shots/Game 2.3 ✓ 1.0 Dayton, OH 45424 Steals/Game 7.0 ✓ 5.5 Current Streak W1 ! L2

PROBABLE STARTERS: PROBABLE STARTERS: # Cedarville (1-2) Pos. PPG RPG APG # Tiffin (0-2) Pos PPG RPG APG 3 Taylor Vander Plas (5-9 senior) G 6.7 3.0 4.7 4 Deidre McKay (5-7 junior) G 3.0 2.0 3.0 12 Whitney Robinson (5-7 senior) G 5.7 1.7 1.7 12 Trischa Lacy (5-10 junior) G 5.0 2.0 1.5 13 Kaysie Brittenham (5-8 senior) G 11.3 1.3 2.0 23 Allie Miller (5-8 freshman) G 7.5 3.5 2.0 30 Emily Williams (5-11 sophomore) F 3.7 9.3 0.7 32 Jordan Fraley (5-9 senior) G 5.5 3.0 1.0 44 Breanne Watterworth (6-3 soph.) C 8.7 8.3 0.3 50 Bre Nauman (6-0 junior) C 16.5 7.5 1.5

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“I have been fortunate to be in Professor Wingert’s (937) 372-9921 “Please ask about our classes for the last three semesters. Her love for Jesus Cedarville University is so obvious in her prayers for us and in the way she teaches. She is passionate and knowledgeable about rate” her subject and instills the same awe in her students that she has for Proud sponsors of God’s creation. In her Anatomy classes I have learned the true meaning Yellow Jacket of “fearfully and wonderfully made.” I am so thankful for Professor Wingert 300 Xenia Town Square and for the opportunities she has given me. She is a wonderful professor, Basketball Xenia, Ohio 43585 a devoted follower of Christ and someone who I truly look up to.”

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_ 2 e ! e 3 ! 2 _ 1962-63 7 3 .700 June Kearney (46-17, 1963-64 5 2 .714 Kearney COURTYARD® 1964-65 6 3 .667 Kearney 1965-66 5 2 .714 Kearney H a r r i o t t 1966-67 6 4 .600 Kearney 1967-68 8 2 .800 Kearney Experience the best things in life at the new Courtyard 1968-69 9 1 .900 Kearney by Marriott in Downtown Springfield. Stay for a night or for a week in our beautifully-renovated hotel. Enjoy our 1969-70 8 5 .615 Maryalyce Jeremiah (1 garden pool, hot tub, business center and complimentary 1970-71 8 4 .667 Jeremiah high-speed Internet.Taste the delicious fare of the Mela 1971-72 13 5 .722 Jeremiah Urban Bistro. O r just unwind at the Mela lounge. 1972-73 16 7 .696 Jeremiah 1973-74 9 11 .450 Jeremiah taste | life 1974-75 8 13 .381 Jeremiah 100 south fountain • downtown springfield • 937.322.3600 • www.melaurbanbistro.com 1975-76 12 12 .500 Jeremiah 1976-77 14 9 .609 Jeremiah 1977-78 16 9 .640 Jeremiah

1978-79 11 11 .500 Sandy Schlappi (51-6 1979-80 13 14 .481 Schlappi Cedarville 1980-81 8 13 .381 Schlappi 1981-82 10 14 .417 Schlappi Village Market 1982-83 9 9 .500 Schlappi SR 72 North 1983-84 10 12 .455 Karol Hunt (16-33, .31 (Located across from Cedarville University) 1984-85 6 21 .222 Hunt

Offering SH ELL fuel, groceries, 1985-86 11 13 .458 Bob Fires (67-86, .43) pizza for your convenience 1986-87 4 19 .174 Fires 1987-88 13 14 .481 Fires 1988-89 20 10 .667 Fires 1989-90 9 15 .375 Fires (937) 766-1201 1990-91 10 15 .400 Fires 1991-92 15 15 .500 Kathy Freese (140-16 Open 7 Days a Week, 6 am to midnight 1992-93 18 10 .643 Freese 1993-94 15 18 .455 Freese Pay at the Pum p! 1994-95 20 11 .645 Freese 1995-96 16 20 .444 Freese 1996-97 4 26 .133 Freese 1997-98 9 20 .310 Freese 1998-99 16 15 .516 Freese 1999-2000 18 15 .545 Freese 2000-01 9 19 .321 Freese

2001-02 23 10 .697 Kirk Marlin (359-102, 2002-03 31 3 .912 Martin 2003-04 35 3 .921 Martin 2004-05 35 2 .946 Martin 2005-06 29 4 .879 Martin 2006-07 27 7 .794 Martin 2007-08 17 14 .548 Martin 2008-09 21 9 .700 Martin 2009-10 27 6 .818 Martin 2010-11 24 10 .706 Martin 2011-12 24 8 .750 Martin 2012-13 20 10 .667 Martin 2013-14 18 10 .643 Martin 2014-15 27 4 .871 Martin 2015-16 1 2 .333 Martin

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4 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets.cedarville.edu Last Time Out • 11/17/15 ( INDIANAPOLIS - Kaysie Brittenham sparked a fourth quarter run that propelled injury-riddled Cedarville to a 47-44 non-conference victory at Indianapolis. The Lady Jackets, 1-2, trailed 43-34 with 5:25 TOOLS & EQUIPMENT to go before catching fire. Brittenham's three- pointer with 1:00 left gave CU its first lead of the game, 44-43. Two free throws by Taylor Vander Plas with 10 Dayton, Ohio 45430 seconds to play provided a 47-43 margin, but it Kaysie Brittenham wasn't over. The Greyhounds, 0-3, made one free throw and missed the second with four seconds remaining, but the rebound went out of bounds off CU. Ulndy misfired a three-pointer at the buzzer. Brittenham finished with 18 points - nine of which came in the 937- 429-3444 fourth quarter on a trio of three-pointers. Breanne Watterworth totaled 10 points and 11 rebounds. Cedarville was playing without starters Kayla Linkous and Abby Wolford as well as top reserve Regina Hochstetler - all side­ lined with injuries.

Numbers Game: • Brittenham scored 16 of her points in the second half going 4-for-5 out­ side the arc. Comfort • CU held the hosts to 21 percent shooting in the second half and 29 per­ cent for the game. • The Jackets had a 40-38 edge in rebounding. • The teams combined to shoot just 9-for-13 from the free throw line. Suites • The last time the Lady Jackets scored less than 50 points and won was 48-47 at Bluffton on Jan. 12, 1991. 121 Raydo Circle Only 12 miles Springfield, OH 45506 Looking Ahead from CU! Cedarville visits the Bulldogs of Ferris State University this Proud to support the 937-322-0707 Tuesday, November 24 in a 5:30 pm non-conference tip-off. Yellow Jackets!! The Lady Jackets return home after Thanksgiving on Tuesday, December 1 when they host the Ohio Christian University • All Suite Rooms Trailblazers. The non-conference matchup is scheduled for 5:30 pm. CU will be home for three more non-league games - • Hot Deluxe Breakfast Wilberforce, Mount Vernon Nazarene and Urbana - before head­ ing to Alaska on December 19-20. RUDYS SMOKE i m HOUSE 2222 S Limestone St Springfield, Oil 45505 (957) 605 2402

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November (1-2, 0-0) Nov. 13 vs Ashland Philippi, WV L 43-62 Nov. 14 vs Ohio Dominican Philippi, WV L 74-81 (2ot) Nov. 17 at Indianapolis Indianapolis, IN W 47-44 Nov. 21 TIFFIN Cedarville 2 PM Nov. 24 at Ferris State Big Rapids, MI 5:30 PM

December (0-0, 0-0) Dec. 1 OHIO CHRISTIAN Cedarville 5:30 PM Dec. 5 WILBERFORCE Cedarville 4 PM Springfield, Ohio Dec. 12 MT. VERNON NAZARENE Cedarville 5:30 PM Dec. 14 URBANA Cedarville 7 PM Dec. 19 at Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, AK 11 PM Dec. 20 vs Alaska Fairbanks Anchorage, AK 7:30 PM 937-325-8480 Dec. 30 WAYNE STATE Cedarville 5:30 PM

January (0-0, 0-0) Jan. 2 TREVECCA* Cedarville 2 PM Jan. 4 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN* Cedarville 5:30 PM Jan. 7 at Ohio Valley* Vienna, WV 5:30 PM ©@©tt(Q)GT) Jan. 9 at Salem International* Salem, WV 2 PM Jan. 14 WILBERFORCE Cedarville 5:30 PM Jan. 16 at Ursuline* Pepper Pike, OH 2 PM ^ n u ta s iD Jan. 21 BLUEFIELD STATE Cedarville 7 PM Jan. 28 DAVIS & ELKINS* Cedarville 5:30 PM Jan. 30 ALDERSON BROADDUS* Cedarville 2 PM

© f c o © February (0-0, 0-0) Feb. 4 at Kentucky Wesleyan* Owensboro, KY 6:30 PM Feb. 6 at Trevecca* Nashville, TN 3 PM 10 Kinsey Road Feb. 11 SALEM INTERNATIONAL* Cedarville 5:30 PM Feb. 13 OHIO VALLEY* Cedarville 2 PM Feb. 20 URSULINE* Cedarville 5:30 PM Xenia, Ohio 45385 Feb. 25 at Alderson Broaddus* Philippi, WV 5:30 PM Feb. 27 at Davis & Elkins* Elkins, WV 2 PM

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Lydia Miller Karen Headdings Mary Stockdale Lauryn Robinson Kristi Beougher Val Whisler 527 rebounds 521 rebounds 520 rebounds 503 rebounds 1,063 points 1,057 points (2007-11) (1983-86) (2004-08) (2011-14) (2003-07) (1979-83)

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 1-2 0-0 1-0 0-2 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-2 0-0 1-0 0-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds m Player gp-gs min avq fq-fqa fa% 3fq-fqa 3fq% ft-fta ft% off def tot avq Pf dq a to blk stl pts avq 13 Brittenham, Kaysie 3-3 110 36.7 14-41 .341 6-18 .333 0-1 .000 1 3 4 1.3 5 0 6 9 0 8 34 11.3 44 Watterworth, Breanne 3-3 85 28.3 13-23 .565 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 8 17 25 8.3 7 0 1 8 3 1 26 8.7 03 Vander Plas, Taylor 3-3 89 29.7 7-19 .368 3-7 .429 34 .750 2 7 9 3.0 6 0 14 10 0 1 20 6.7 11 Hochstetler, Regina 2-1 41 20.5 5-16 .313 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 5 0 2 2 1 2 12 6.0 04 Wolford, Abby 1-0 21 21.0 3-9 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 4 0 2 3 0 0 6 6.0 12 Robinson, Whitney 3-2 76 25.3 5-15 .333 2-7 .286 5-6 .833 0 5 5 1.7 4 0 5 7 0 4 17 5.7 23 Linkous, Kayla 1-1 22 22.0 2-8 .250 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 1 0 0 2 0 1 5 5.0 30 Williams, Emily 3-2 76 25.3 5-19 .263 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 10 18 28 9.3 6 0 2 4 2 2 11 3.7 33 Juengel, Ellie 3-0 35 11.7 4-10 .400 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1 6 7 2.3 3 0 2 3 0 0 10 3.3 20 Buckley, Taylor 2-0 10 5.0 24 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.0 21 McQueen, Christina 3-0 40 13.3 4-15 .267 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 10 13 4.3 5 0 1 3 0 0 8 2.7 24 Holm, Kaitlyn 3-0 34 11.3 3-11 .273 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3 4 7 2.3 6 0 1 3 1 1 7 2.3 14 Tyler, Haley 2-0 6 3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 1.0 10 Dodane, Jamie 2-0 5 2.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 3 7 10 1 Total...... 3 650 67-191 .351 16-53 .302 14-20 .700 33 81 114 38.0 52 0 38 56 7 21 164 54 7 Opponents.... 3 650 67-182 .368 17-68 .250 3647 .766 39 97 136 45.3 46 - 40 52 17 37 187 62.3

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Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avq fq-fqa fg% 3fq-fqa 3fq% ft-fta ft% off def tot avq pf dq a to blk stl pts avq 03 Kiley May 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 .00 0-0 .00 0-0 .00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 04 Deidre McKay 2-2 5728.5 2-14 .14 1-6 .16 1-2 .50 2 2 4 2.0 4 0 6 5 0 2 6 3.0 10 Brianna Staats 2-0 15 7.5 3-6 .50 1-4 .25 0-0 .00 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 3.5 11 Alison Schirmer 2-0 5829.0 8-17 .47 5-10 .50 2-2 1.000 2 4 6 3.0 4 0 5 7 0 2 23 11.5 12 Trischa Lacy 2-2 31 15.5 4-15 .26 2-11 .18 0-0 .00 3 1 4 2.0 5 0 3 1 1 0 10 5.0 23 All id Miller 2-2 5829.0 6-17 .35 2-7 .28 1-2 .50 1 6 7 3.5 3 0 4 3 0 2 15 7.5 24 Anya Misko 1-0 1313.0 3-7 .42 0-2 .00 0-0 .00 3 4 7 7.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 6.0 32 Jordan Fraley 2-1 3417.0 5-14 .35 0-4 .00 1-3 .33 1 5 6 3.0 7 0 2 3 1 1 11 5.5 34 Kay lee Patton 2-0 4020.0 8-12 .66 2-4 .50 0-1 .00 0 1 1 0.5 10 2 6 1 0 1 18 9.0 40 Kelsi Ash 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .00 0-0 .00 0-0 .00 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 42 Rachel Price 2-0 17 8.5 0-1 .00 0-0 .00 0-0 .00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 45 Jessica Farr 1-1 8 8.0 0-3 .00 0-0 .00 0-0 .00 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 50 Bre Nauman 2-2 6532.5 12-22 .54 3-5 .60 6-6 1.000 3 12 15 7.5 7 0 3 4 0 2 33 16.5 Team 5 4 9 1 Total...... 2 400 51-128 .39 16-53 .30 11-16 .68 20 39 5929.5 46 2 31 27 2 11 129 64.5 Opponents..... 2 400 56-119 .47 16-35 .45 35-45 .77 28 59 8743.5 31 - 31 29 5 15 163 81.5 10 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets .cedarville.edu Cedarville University "Lady Jackets" (1-2) HEAD COACH: KIRK MARTIN (15th year, 359-102, .779) ASSISTANT COACHES: KARI HOFFMAN, STACIE TRAVIS, STEPHEN BUETTELL

No Player Pos Ht Yr Hometown 3-Pt. FG 2-Pt. FG Free Throws Fouls 3FG 2FG FT TP

3 Taylor Vander Plas G 5-9 Sr Ripon, WI 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 4 Abby Wolford G 5-7 So Cincinnati, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 10 Jamie Dodane G 5-7 Fr Mechanicsburg, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 11 Regina Hochstetler G 5-7 So Berlin, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 12 Whitney Robinson G 5-7 Sr Enon, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 13 Kaysie Brittenham G 5-8 Sr Millbury, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 14 Haley Tyler G 5-9 So Wilmington, NC 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 20 Taylor Buckley F 5-11 So West Greenwich, RI 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 21 Christina McQueen F 6-1 Jr Findlay, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 23 Kayla Linkous F 5-10 Sr New Madison, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 24 Kaitlyn Holm G 5-8 So Charlotte, NC 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 30 Emily Williams F 5-11 So Fredericktown, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 33 Ellie Juengel G 5-8 Fr Midland, MI 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 44 Breanne Watterworth C 6-3 So Lake Orion, MI 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345

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Location Cedarville, OH School Colors Blue and Yellow Location Tiffin, OH School Colors Green and Gold

Founded 1887 Conference Great Midwest Athletic Founded 1888 Conference Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic President Dr. Thomas White Athletic Director Dr. Alan Geist President Dr. Charles B. Curtis Athletic Director Lonny Allen Enrollment 3,600 Sports Information Dir. Mark Womack Enrollment 4,098 Sports Info. Dir. Shane O’Donnell Affiliation NCAA II, NCCAA School Website www.cedarville.edu Affiliation NCAA II School Website www.tiffin.edu Nickname Yellow Jackets 2014-15 Record 27-4 (15-1) Nickname Dragons 2014-15 Record 7-21 (6-16) Tiffin University "Dragons" (0-2) HEAD COACH: JASON MISHLER (1st year, 0-2, .000) ASSISTANT COACH: KARLI MAST No Player Pos Ht Yr Hometown 3-Pt. FG 2-Pt. FG Free Throws Fouls 3FG 2FG FT TP

3 Kiley May G 5-6 So Akron, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 4 Deidre McKay G 5-7 Jr Washington Court House, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 10 Brianna Staats G 5-8 Fr Danville, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 11 Alison Schirmer G 5-5 Fr Cincinnati, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 12 Trischa Lacy G 5-10 Jr Urbana, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 14 Kristen Massey G 5-6 So Southfield, MI 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 23 Allie Miller G 5-8 Fr Saginaw, MI 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 24 Anya Misko F 6-0 Jr Ragersville, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 30 Elise Gustafson C 5-11 Fr Highland, MI 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 32 Jordan Fraley G 5-9 Sr Sandusky, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 33 Macy Byrd G 5-9 Sr Massillon, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 34 Kaylee Patton G 5-9 Jr Waynesfield, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 40 Kelsi Ash F 6-0 So Lewisville, IN 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 42 Rachel Price F 6-1 Fr Springboro, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 45 Jessica Farr C 6-1 Sr Paulding, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 50 Bre Nauman C 6-0 Jr Richwood, OH 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 54 LaShae Rolle C 6-0 Fr Nassau, Bahamas 3333333 222222222222 111111111111 12345 yellowjackets.cedarville.edu LADY JACKET BASKETBALL 11 G-MAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week (Nov. 9-15, 2015) 2015-16 Sarah Raby Women’s Basketball Trevecca • Junior • Lynchburg, TN Standings m AT GREENWOOD, Ind. - Trevecca Nazarene junior forward Sarah Raby was ■ named the first Great Midwest Athletic Conference Women's Basketball (thru n/19/15) G-MAC Overall Athlete of the Week for 2015-16. Raby carved out impressive averages over opening weekend around the G-MAC, posting School W L Pct. W L Pct. Streak double-double stretches against Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) opponents Findlay and Ferris State. Ursuline 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 W2 As part of TNU-hosted Pops Duncan Classic in Nashville, the Trojans salvaged a split as TNU began the post-Kaci Britt Bell and Christina Curtner era. Kentucky Wesleyan 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 L1 Raby shouldered a large amount of the offensive load and fiercely crashed the glass to lead her team in both categories. T revecca 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 W1 The junior forward averaged 21.5 points per game and 12 rebounds per contest. She also shot over 68 percent (15-of-22) from the field and made 12-of-15 shots at the charity stripe. Cedarville 0 0 .000 1 2 .333 W1 Against Findlay, an incoming G-MAC member institution for 2016-17, the Trojans outscored the Oilers in the second half, but couldn't overcome a 20-point halftime gap. Raby sank 6-of 10 shots from the field and finished with 18 points to go with nine rebounds. Ohio Valley 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 L2 She also handed out four assists from her position in the post. The Trojans ripped through Ferris State after outscoring the Bulldogs 51-22 through first Alderson Broaddus 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 L3 two quarters. Raby was a force on both ends of the floor again, this time erupting for 25 points to go with Davis & Elkins 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 L3 15 rebounds, including six on the offensive end of the floor. Her efficiency was notable again by missing just three shots of her 12 taken while she chipped in a block and steal. Salem International 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 L3 Head Coach Kirk Martin

Kirk Martin has been the head women's basketball coach at Cedarville National Coach of the Year. University since the 2001-02 season. After building the Lady Jackets Martin took over the coaching reigns at his alma into one of the top NAIA programs in the country, he has guided them mater in 2001-02 and promptly guided Cedarville to a successful transition in NCAA Division II. to a 23-10 record - at the time a school record for Martin’s teams have averaged 25.6 wins per season during his the most wins in a single season. The Jackets tenure. CU has amassed one NCCAA title, two NAIA Division II nation­ posted a 15-5 mark to finish fourth in the 19-team al runner-up finishes, and seven conference championships. AMC. They were the only league school to beat Prior to Martin’s arrival, the Lady Jackets had won 20 games in a the top three teams in the standings and all three season twice. He has accomplished the feat 12 times including back- were ranked in the NAIA Division II Top 25. to-back 35-win campaigns in 2004 and 2005. Martin came to Cedarville after developing Cedarville posted an impressive 27-4 mark in 2014-15 and earned Southeastern High School into one of Ohio’s elite the program’s first-ever bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament. The Division IV girls’ basketball programs. He brought Lady Jackets, who won the G-MAC regular season (15-1) and tourna­ with him an impressive list of credentials produced at a school where ment titles, were ranked as high as 17th in the USA TODAY Sports he was employed since graduating from Cedarville College in 1976. Coaches’ Poll. He earned his master’s degree in Educational Administration from the Cedarville posted an 18-10 record in 2013-14 and was 13-3 in the University of Dayton in 1982. G-MAC. The women were among the G-MAC leaders the entire sea­ Martin coached Southeastern, located just eight miles away in son and advanced to the league tournament semifinals. South Charleston, Ohio, to a 297-34 record for a .897 winning per­ The Lady Jackets ended up 20-10 in their first active NCAA season centage during a coaching career that spanned 1986-97 and 1999­ in 2012-13 and posted a 24-8 mark during its NCAA provisional year 2001. He led the Trojans to the Ohio Division IV state championship in in 2011-12. CU captured the NCCAA Midwest Region banner each 1996, one state runner-up finish, and to 11 Kenton Trace Conference year, was the 2012 NCCAA runner-up, and also claimed the 2012 Ohio championships including ten straight. Southeastern assembled a 162- Independent Championship title. game KTC winning streak, won all 11 district title games they ever Cedarville made its eighth and final appearance at the 2011 NAIA played in, and advanced to the Division IV Sweet 16 in 11 of his last Division II National Tournament which featured a surprising run to the 12 years. quarterfinals. The Lady Jackets knocked off perennial powers Saint Martin never had a losing season at Southeastern and earned Francis (Ind.) and Ozarks (Mo.) before losing to unbeaten Davenport numerous honors for his team’s accomplishments. He was tabbed (Mich.) to finish the season 24-10. state Coach of the Year in 1989, was twice named Southwest District Martin guided Cedarville to five straight NAIA national tournament Coach of the Year, was a four-time District 9 Coach of the Year, and appearances from 2003 through 2007 including back-to-back runner- was a six-time Clark County Coach of the Year. He was inducted into up finishes in 2004 and 2005. The Jackets ended up with a 17-8 record the Cedarville University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998 for his coaching at the event with a semifinals achievement in 2007, quarterfinals accomplishments. efforts in 2006 and 2011, and a pair of second round showings. Kirk and his wife, Vicki, reside in Springfield. The Martins have three Martin’s club owned American Mideast Conference titles from 2003 children, who are all Cedarville graduates: older daughter, Amy through 2007 assembling an 86-4 record during that timespan. CU ran Fourman, who is a former Lady Jacket and basketball play­ off three straight undefeated league campaigns in the AMC South er, resides in Worthington, Ohio with her husband, Aaron, and their Division from 2004 through 2006 which included a conference-record three children; younger daughter, Kelly Mangin, lives in Fairborn, Ohio 72-game winning streak. with her husband, Bryan, and their two children; and son, Brent, is a Martin was able to lead a young Lady Jacket squad to a strong fin­ former member of the Yellow Jacket and teams, resides in ish and the NCCAA national title in 2008. He was named the NCCAA Springfield, Ohio. 12 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets.cedarville.edu Great Midwest Athletic Conference - Women's Basketball

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yellowjackets.cedarville.edu LADY JACKET BASKETBALL 13 Mom and Dad’s 3 2015-16 Season Preview CEDARVILLE, Ohio - The Lady Jackets will tackle a 28-game Dairy Bar & Grille schedule in 2015-16 after com­ ing off their most successful Division II season ever. Cedarville finished 27-4 last 320 N . Main Street winter, went 15-1 in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, Cedarville, OH and then won the league's post­ season tournament that did not (937) 766-2046 including an automatic bid. However, the Jackets landed an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament to cap an incredible Offering Game run. CU will play 15 contests at Night Specials home featuring perennial power Wayne State (Mich.) to highlight the non-conference visitors. Fourteen (14) G-MAC games will be played in January and February. For the first time ever, the tournament champion will Fresh Pure Chemical Free receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

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"Last year was a dream season finishing 27-4 especially with seven freshmen. We were really proud of that team to become the first to qualify for the NCAA Tournament, but we graduated two great players and two great leaders. "This is the first year we have a really balanced schedule. While it's not overly difficult, there are some very tough oppo­ elivery nents on it. "We'll face three ranked opponents including Alaska 1-800-800-8124 Anchorage, who finished the regular season last year ranked #1 Complimentary Trial Offer in the country. "It will be a challenge, but having an automatic qualifier in our • Cooler & Dispenser conference now doesn't put quite as much pressure on the reg­ • Sales & Rental ular season. "The G-MAC schedule is sure to be difficult. A number of our www.aquafallswater.com teams have sincerely improved so we're going to have to play well." CEDARVILLE Serving Greene County and Surrounding Areas SELF STORAGE

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14 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets.cedarville.edu Season Top 10 Leaders Career Top 10 Leaders -thru 2014-15- -thru 11/17/15- Points Free Throws Made Points 491 Vicki Butler, 1976-80 967 Brittany Smart, 2006-07 219 Brittany Smart, 2006-07 3,236 Brittany Smart, 2003-07 463 Aubrey Siemon, 2007-11 890 Brittany Smart, 2005-06 196 Kirsten Rossotti, 2002-03 2,275 Kari Flunker, 2001-05 363 Emily Delimpo, 2002-06 354 Diane Rank, 1988-92 805 Brittany Smart, 2004-05 185 Vicki Butler, 1979-80 2,229 Kirsten Rossotti, 1998-2000, 01-03 2,103 Vicki Butler, 1976-80 354 Julie Nourse, 1997-2001 743 Vicki Butler, 1979-80 181 Kirsten Rossotti, 2001-02 1,825 Kayla Jenerette, 2010-14 339 Kayla Jenerette, 2010-14 714 Kirsten Rossotti, 2002-03 166 Brittany Smart, 2005-06 1,760 Diane Rank, 1988-92 328 Alison Lemon, 2006-10 667 Amy Zehr, 1992-93 152 Kirsten Rossotti, 1998-99 1,758 Alison Lemon, 2006-10 321 Kari Flunker, 2001-05 663 Kari Flunker, 2004-05 143 Aubrey Siemon, 2009-10 1,706 Julie Nourse, 1997-2001 662 Kari Flunker, 2003-04 140 Kirsten Rossotti, 1999-2000 1,678 Melissa Hartman, 1992-96 Free Throw Pct. (2 FTM/G) 642 Kirsten Rossotti, 2001-02 132 Brittany Smart, 2004-05 1,656 Julie Stauffer, 2000-04 .837 Brittany Smart (631-754), 2003-07 574 Brittany Smart, 2003-04 131 Raegan Ryan, 2014-15 .820 Raegan Ryan (305-372), 2011-15 Scoring Average .813 Kari Flunker (321-395), 2001-05 Scoring Average Free Throw Pct. (2 FTM/G) 22.8 Brittany Smart, 2003-07 .804 Aubrey Siemon (463-576), 2007-11 28.4 Brittany Smart, 2006-07 .874 Brittany Smart (166-190), 2005-06 22.1 Vicki Butler, 1976-80 .800 Kayla Jenerette (339-424), 2010-14 27.5 Vicki Butler, 1979-80 .866 Amanda Porter (71-82), 1999-2000 17.0 Kirsten Rossotti, 1998-2000, 01-03 .763 Melissa Hartman (318-417), 27.0 Brittany Smart, 2005-06 .862 Aubrey Siemon (125-145), 2010-11 16.1 Diane Rank, 1988-92 1992-96 24.7 Amy Zehr, 1991-92 .846 Kari Flunker (77-91), 2001-02 16.0 Kari Flunker, 2001-05 .756 Julie Stauffer (270-357), 2000-04 23.9 Vicki Butler, 1978-79 .846 Brittany Smart (219-259), 2006-07 15.9 Lynn Strickland, 1987-89 .755 Julie Nourse (354-469), 1997-2001 21.8 Brittany Smart, 2004-05 .841 Brittany Smart (132-157), 2004-05 15.6 Amy Zehr, 1989-93 .755 Kayla Linkous (187-248), 2012-16 21.0 Kirsten Rossotti, 2002-03 .835 Kayla Jenerette (96-115), 2011-12 15.0 Kayla Jenerette, 2010-14 .723 Kirsten Rossotti (669-925), 1998-2000, 01-03 19.7 Vicki Butler, 1977-78 .825 Melissa Hartman (104-126), 1994-95 14.9 Chris Friesen, 1985-89 14.1 Julie Nourse, 1997-2001 19.5 Kirsten Rossotti, 2001-02 .823 Kayla Jenerette (93-113), 2012-13 Rebounds 18.7 Diane Rank, 1991-92 .819 Raegan Ryan (131-160), 2014-15 Field Goals Made 1,362 Aubrey Siemon, 2007-11 1,180 Brittany Smart, 2003-06 1,159 Kirsten Rossotti, 1998-2000, 01-03 Field Goals Made Rebounds 808 Kari Flunker, 2001-05 1,074 Emily Delimpo, 2002-06 333 Brittany Smart, 2006-07 441 Aubrey Siemon, 2009-10 806 Vicki Butler, 1976-80 1,049 Amy Zehr, 1989-93 323 Brittany Smart, 2005-06 402 Aubrey Siemon, 2010-11 776 Kirsten Rossotti, 1998-2000, 01-03 951 Diane Rank, 1988-92 318 Brittany Smart, 2004-05 377 Amy Zehr, 1992-93 703 Diane Rank, 1988-92 944 Brittany Smart, 2003-07 279 Vicki Butler, 1979-80 346 Emily Delimpo, 2003-04 676 Julie Nourse, 1997-2001 919 Chris Friesen, 1985-89 274 Amy Zehr, 1992-93 342 Kirsten Rossotti, 2001-02 663 Amy Zehr, 1989-93 918 Julie Nourse, 1997-2001 258 Kirsten Rossotti, 2002-03 340 Kirsten Rossotti, 2002-03 612 Alison Lemon, 2006-10 908 Christine Copeland, 1991-95 249 Kari Flunker, 2004-05 336 Amy Zehr, 1991-92 609 Kayla Jenerette, 2010-14 908 Kristi Beougher, 2003-07 234 Kari Flunker, 2003-04 326 Amy Bathrick, 1996-97 603 Melissa Hartman, 1992-96 229 Kirsten Rossotti, 2001-02 317 Aubrey Siemon, 2010-11 Assists 218 Diane Rank, 1991-92 316 Emily Delimpo, 2004-05 Field Goal Pct. (4 FGM/G) 644 Kari Flunker, 2001-05 297 Christine Copeland, 1994-95 .603 Lisa Campbell (207-343), 1982-84 545 Brittany Smart, 2003-07 Field Goal Pct. (4 FGM/G) .570 Amy Zehr (663-1163), 1989-93 519 Raegan Ryan, 2011-15 .602 Lisa Campbell (168-279), 1983-84 Assists .566 Kayla Linkous (343-606), 2012-16 513 Karah Walton, 2003-07 .531 Julie Nourse (676-1272), 477 Alison Lemon, 2006-10 .601 Amy Zehr (274-456), 1992-93 178 Kari Flunker, 2003-04 1997- 2001 467 Julie Stauffer, 2000-04 .600 Amy Zehr (153-255), 1990-91 177 Kari Flunker, 2004-05 .524 Brittany Smart (1180-2250), 2003-07 456 Melissa Hartman, 1992-96 .594 Kayla Linkous (114-192), 2013-14 168 Kari Flunker, 2002-03 .517 Kirsten Rossotti (776-1500), 398 Heather French, 1995-99 .584 Julie Nourse (142-243), 1997-98 166 Joy Fagan, 1988-89 1998- 2000, 01-03 368 Kayla Jenerette, 2010-14 .584 Julie Nourse (202-346), 1998-99 165 Karah Walton, 2004-05 .516 Diane Rank (703-1362), 1988-92 335 Amanda Porter, 1997-2001 .570 Brittany Smart (318-558), 2004-05 163 Alison Lemon, 2009-10 .516 Emily Delimpo (596-1155), 2002-06 321 Linda Smart, 1981-84 .562 Kristi Beougher (146-260), 2006-07 159 Karah Walton, 2005-06 .512 Aubrey Siemon (539-1053), 2007-11 316 Charity Cole, 1996-2000 .550 Kayla Linkous (143-260), 2014-15 151 Raegan Ryan, 2013-14 .502 Lynn Strickland (290-578), 1987-89 .544 Amy Bathrick (143-263), 1996-97 154 Linda Smart, 1983-84 Blocks 144 Julie Stauffer, 2002-03 3-Point Field Goals Made 172 Becky Cave, 1992-96 3-Point Field Goals Made 338 Kari Flunker, 2001-05 158 Aubrey Siemon, 2007-11 99 Kari Flunker, 2003-04 Blocks 268 Kayla Jenerette, 2010-14 149 Diane Rank, 1988-92 95 Kari Flunker, 2004-05 75 Heidi Peterson, 1981-82 245 Brittany Smart, 2003-07 129 Kirsten Rossotti, 1998-2000, 01-03 82 Brittany Smart, 2006-07 55 Becky Cave, 1993-94 231 Kara Cayton, 2008-12 88 Molly Earley, 2000-04 78 Brittany Smart, 2005-06 53 Becky Cave, 1995-96 221 Rachel Hurley, 2007-11 84 Danielle Spiliotis, 2009-10, 11-14 76 Kayla Jenerette, 2013-14 53 Aubrey Siemon, 2009-10 214 Julie Stauffer, 2000-04 75 Heidi Peterson, 1980-84 67 Karah Walton, 2003-07 75 Kara Cayton, 2010-11 51 Diane Rank, 1991-92 209 Raegan Ryan, 2011-15 58 Christine Copeland, 1992-96 74 Kari Flunker, 2002-03 44 Aubrey Siemon, 2008-09 206 Alison Lemon, 2006-10 154 Melissa Hartman, 1992-96 49 Kristi Beougher, 2003-07 72 Alison Lemon, 2008-09 42 Diane Rank, 1990-91 153 Karah Walton, 2003-06 70 Kari Flunker, 2001-02 42 Aubrey Siemon, 2010-11 Steals 70 Kayla Jenerette, 2012-13 39 Kirsten Rossotti, 1999-2000 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (0.5 FGM/G) 345 Brittany Smart, 2003-07 37 Kirsten Rossotti, 2002-03 .458 Kari Flunker (338-738), 2001-05 331 Kari Flunker, 2001-05 FGM/G) 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (1 .439 Crystal Patrick (43-98), 1984-88 293 Melissa Hartman, 1992-96 .503 Kari Flunker (99-197), 2003-04 Steals .430 Kayla Jenerette (268-623), 2010-14 252 Alison Lemon, 2006-10 .492 Kari Flunker (95-193), 2004-05 134 Cindy Cremeans, 1995-96 .412 Brittany Smart (245-595), 2003-07 250 Karah Walton, 2003-07 .490 Alison Lemon (72-147), 2008-09 93 Brittany Smart, 2006-07 .404 Raegan Ryan (209-517), 2011-15 230 Amanda Porter, 1997-2001 .463 Brittany Smart (37-80), 2004-05 89 Kari Flunker, 2001-02 .390 Heather French (127-326), 1995-99 214 Cindy Cremeans, 1994-96 .459 Brittany Smart (78-170), 2005-06 88 Brittany Smart, 2003-04 .373 Alison Lemon (206-552), 2006-10 205 Raegan Ryan, 2011-15 .457 Crystal Patrick (37-81), 1987-88 88 Kari Flunker, 2004-05 .366 Stacie Travis (139-380), 2003-07 184 Amy Zehr, 1989-93 .457 Kayla Jenerette (59-129), 2010-11 87 Kari Flunker, 2002-03 .363 Kara Cayton (231-636), 2008-12 180 Kayla Jenerette, 2010-14 .434 Kayla Jenerette (76-175), 2013-14 87 Brittany Smart, 2004-05 .361 Rachel Hurley (221-613), 2007-11 .427 Kayla Jenerette (70-164), 2012-13 85 Melissa Hartman, 1995-96 .426 Heather French (55-129), 1998-99 83 Karah Walton, 2005-06 Free Throws Made 81 Joy Fagan, 1988-89 669 Kirsten Rossotti, 1998-2000, 01-03 631 Brittany Smart, 2003-07

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Jamie Dodane National Church Residences 5-7, Freshman Legacy Viliage Guard #10 A DISTINCTIVE SENIOR RETIREMENT COMMUNITY.. Mechanicsburg, OH Mechanicsburg High School Jamie Dodane is one of just two freshmen on the 2015-16 CU women’s basketball squad....produced an impressive four-year Independent Living Patio Homes, Assisted Living, career at Mechanicsburg High School....four-year letter winner in Memory Care, and a NEW Skilled Rehabilitation Center basketball....team earned 2012-13 district title.....holds career scoring mark at Mechanicsburg for both boys and girls with 1,711 • ♦ ♦ ♦ 888-712-0837 points..... earned All-Ohio Division IV Second Team honors as a www.legacyvillagehomes.org senior....averaged 21.8 points per game during final prep sea­ t=t son....Southwest District First Team.....District 9 Division IV Player of the Year....Ohio Heritage Conference Player of the Year....participated in the Division III-IV North-South All-Star Game....three-time OHC First Team selection.... four-year letter winner in softball....OHC Second Team honors in 2014.....two- year letter winner in volleyball..... one-year letter winner in golf....all-conference second team as a senior.....also earned one letter in soccer....All-Ohio Academic Team honoree. Personal - Psychology major at Cedarville University....born 7/2/96 in Piqua, OH.... daughter of Heath and Christie Dodane....mother participated in basketball, softball and cross country at Defiance College....older sister, Brooke, was a two- year member of the basketball program at Southeastern Illinois College....also has a younger sister.

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16 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets.cedarville.edu NCAA Cedarville, Davis & Elkins Honored RANK SCHOOL 2014-13 RECORD TOTAL POINTS Again for Academic Success Rates 1 Emporia State (12) 29-5 552 2 Lewis (2) 313 493 3 California Baptist (3) 29-7 487 4 Nova Southeastern 27*6 478

5 California (Pa.) (6) 32-4 453

6 Columbus State (1) 31-2 400 7 AlasKu-Ancftorage 29-2 390

0 Michigan Technological 26-3 379 9 West Texas A&M 30-3 357 10 Fort Hays State 30-4 355

11 Drury 26-4 319 12 Limestone 34*2 274

13 Union (Tonn.) 28-4 230

14 Adelphl 20-4 222 15 Ashland 25-9 182

16 Winona State 20-8 179 17 Queens College 22-8 176 INDIANAPOLIS - Cedarville University and Davis & Elkins 18 Arkansas Tech 23*7 156 College headlined the Great Midwest Athletic Conference with 19 Colorado Mesa 23-6 140

Academic Success Rates of 90 percent or higher as released by 20 Tampa 17-11 143 the NCAA on Wednesday. 21 West Liberty 24-9 122 Cedarville and Davis & Elkins are among 27 NCAA Division II 22 Anderson (S.C.) 27-5 113 schools to be honored part of the Presidents' Award for Academic 23 Lubbock Christian 21-7 85 Excellence, now in its fifth year. 24 Wayne State (Neb.) 286 83 This is the third consecutive year that both Cedarville and D&E 25 West Chester 24-8 82 have received the Presidents' Award for Academic Excellence. D&E had a reported ASR of 94 with UC-San Diego, Assumption Others receiving votes: Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 63; West Florida 61; Lander 60; and Seattle Pacific, while Cedarville's ASR of 91 tied four other Albany State (Ga.) 48; Missouri Western State 48; Harding (Ark.) 45; Stonehill 41, Colorado - Colorado Springs 41; Western Washington 39; Franklin Pierce N.H.) 37; Virginia State 34; Benedict College schools. (S.C.) 30; Shaw (N.C.) 30; Bentley (Mass.) 27; Cedarville 25; Wayne State (Mich.) 23; Johnson C For the first time, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia Smith 22; Kentucky State 22; Philadelphia 22; Holy Family (Pa.) 21; Central Missouri 17; Cal State led Division II with an Academic Success Rate of 99 percent, fol­ Dominguez Hills 14; Gannon 13; Charleston 7; Sioux Falls 7; Texas Woman's University 4; UC - San Diego 4 lowed closely by Saint Michael's College, Point Loma Nazarene University and Bentley University, all of which achieved a 98 per­ cent ASR. For the second straight year, the Northeast-10 led Division II's Division II MAKE 24 conferences in ASR rates, with five athletics programs posting "Y o u r s scores of 90 percent or more. The G-MAC ranked fifth among all 24 Division II conferences with ASR's of 90 percent or more. "We are pleased by the increasing number of Division II schools LEARNING: whose student-athletes are earning Academic Success Rates of multiple opportunities to broaden knowledge 90 percent or higher," said Judy Bense, president of the University and skills of West Florida and chair of the Division II Presidents Council. SERVICE: "These schools and their students demonstrate the utmost dedi­ cation to success in the classroom and on the field, and we are community proud of their efforts." The Academic Success Rate is the percentage of student-ath­ letes who graduate within six years of initial enrollment in college and includes virtually all Division II student-athletes, including transfers and those not receiving athletics scholarships. The Division II ASR also captures about 51 percent more col­ lege athletes than the federal graduation rate. Unlike the federal graduation rate, the ASR also counts student-athletes who trans­ fer to a school after initial enrollment elsewhere and removes from the rate student-athletes who leave school while academically eli­ gible. The national ASR is 71 percent for student-athletes who entered college from 2005 through 2008. Regardless of which measure is used, Division II college ath­ letes graduate at a higher rate than the general student body. The federal rate for the 2008 entering class of student-athletes was 55 percent, compared to 49 percent for the general student body. i

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MM il 18 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets.cedarville.edu 2015-16 Cedarville University Cheerleaders

• Noah Armentrout / Johnstown, OH

• Cassie Brown / Catawba, OH

• Courtney Eppard / Hamilton, OH

• Noah Giles / Holland, Ml

• Mallory Jefson / Shelbyville, IL

• Brydon Koch / Bellbrook, OH

• Olivia Norfolk / Warren, Ml

• Kayla Pahl / Cedarville, OH

The Cedarville University Cheerleaders and Mascot take great pride • Lindsey Seals / Elgin, IL in giving 100% at Yellow Jacket basketball games. This group is dedicated to upholding the rich traditions of Cedarville University • Tim Silver / Carrollton, OH through leadership skills, dedication, commitment, community involvement, mentorship to the youth of today and promoting school spirit through sporting events, exhibitions and competitive events. • Matt Smith / Cincinnati, OH

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Taylor Vander Plas Abby Wolf o rd Jamie Dodane Regi na Hochstetler Whitney Robinson 5-9, Guard 5-7. Guard 5-7, Guard 5-7, Guard 5-7, Guard Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Junior Ripon, W I Ci ncinnati, OH Mechanicsburg, OH Berlin, OH Enon. OH @tdawg_03 @abbycadabby54 @JmoeJedi @_reg11 @WRobinson11

K aysie Br it tenham Haley Tyler Taylor Buckley Chr is tina McQueen 5-8, Guard 5-9, Guard 5-11, Forward 6-1, For ward Senior Sophomore Sophmore Junior Millbury, OH Wil mington, NC West Greenwich, RI Findlay, OH @TheTwinkDoc @hals5

Kayla Linkous Kait ly n Holm Emi l y Wi l l i am s Ell i e Juengel Br eanne Watter wor th 5-10, For ward 5-8, Guard 5-11, For ward 5-8, Guard 6-3, Center Senior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman New Madison, OH Charlotte, NC Fredericktown, OH Midland, MI Lake Orion, M I @Kayl inkous @kattlin_holmt1 @Wi l l i ams22Emi ly @eiiieiean24 @Bre_watter32 #CUJackets f 1