1 Kalantazoo College 1994--95 Campus Map WINTER SPORTS Table of Contents

Kalamazoo College Facts ...... 2 To the Media ...... 3 About ...... 4

MEN'S BASKETBALL Outlook ...... 5-6 Schedule ...... 6 Roster ...... 7

Employee Parking Player Profiles ...... 8 (No Parking 2:00-6:00 AM) Coaches' Profiles ...... 9-10 Visitor Parking Hornet Men's Basketball on TEAMLINE ...... 11 • (No Parking 2:00-6:00 AM) 1993-94 Season Review ...... 12 1993-94 Kalamazoo Statistics ...... 13 1993-94 MIAA Statistics ...... 14 All-Time Records ...... 15-16

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Outlook ...... 17 Schedule ...... 18 Roster ...... 19 Player Profiles ...... 20 Coaches' Profiles ...... 21 1993-94 Season Review ...... 22 1993-94 Kalamazoo Statistics ...... 23 1993-94 MIAA Statistics ...... 24 ~ All-Time Records ...... 25-26 MEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING Outlook ...... 27 Schedule ...... 28 Roster ...... 29 Coaches' Profiles ...... 30 1993-94 Season Review ...... 31 THE CAMPUS 1993-94 Scores & Best Performances, All-Time Records ...... 32 1 Anderson Athletic Center 13 Hoben Residence Hall 23 Olds-Upton Science Hall (physics/math) 19993-94 MIAA Results ...... 33-34 2 Angell Football Field & Calder Fieldhouse 14 Hodge House (president's residence) 24 Sevem Residence Hall 1994 NCAA Division III Meet Results ...... 34 3 Balch Playhouse 15 Humphrey House (faculty offices) 25 Spanish House 4 Crissey Residence Hall 16 Japanese House 26 Stetson Chapel WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING 5 DeWaters Residence Hall 17 Light Fine Arts Building, Dalton Theatre 27 Stowe Tennis Stadium Outlook ...... 35 6 Dewing Hall (classrooms/faculty offices) 18 MacKenzie Soccer Field 28 Stryker Center Schedule ...... 36 7 Dow Science Center 19 Facilities Management 29 Trowbridge Residence Hall Roster ...... 37 8 Faculty Residences 20 Mandella Hall (administration/admissions/ 30 Upjohn Library Coaches' Profiles ...... 38 9 French House financial aid) 31 Welles Hall 1993-94 Season Review ...... 39 10 German House 21 Markin Racquet Center 32 Women's Resource Center 1993-94 Scores & Best Performances, All-Time Records ...... 40 11 Harmon Residence Hall 22 Natatorium 33 Woodworth Field (basebal~ 1993-94 MIAA Results ...... 41-42 12 Hicks Center (student union/bookstore/dining) 1994 NCAA Division III Meet Results ...... 42

Winter Sports Composite Schedule ...... 43-44 2 3

To the Media

Kalamazoo College Facts Members of the news media are encouraged to cover Kalamazoo College athletic events. Radio stations wishing to broadcast events should notify Sports Information Director John Greenhoe at 616-337-7303 at least one week in advance. A courtesy tele­ Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan phone line will be made to visiting radio stations on a first-come, first-served basis. Founded: 1833 Phone use for collect, credit card or incoming calls is available at no charge. Enrollment: 1,230 Reporters wishing to cov~ra specific event should contact the Sports Information President: Dr. Lawrence Bryan Office at least two days prior to the event so appropriate on-site arrangements can be Nickname: Hornets made. Conference: Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, since 1896 News media representatives wishing to interview a specific student-athlete National Affiliation: NCAA Division Ill, since 1938 should contact the Sports Information Office to set up the interview. Team Colors: Orange and Black Basketball games are played at the Anderson Athletic Center (capacity 2,000), located on the Kalamazoo College campus. Statistics will be available approximately 20 minutes after each game. Statistics will be faxed upon request. Media seeking pre-game basketball information and statistics should contact John Greenhoe. For further information concerning Kalamazoo College athletics, contact the Kalamazoo College Sports Information Office, 1200 Academy, Kalamazoo, Mich., Winter Athletic Staff & Phone Directory 49006-3295.

Director of Men's Athletics/Men's Swimming: ...... (616) 337-7091 Primar.y Media Outlets Director of Women's Athletics/Women's Swimming: Lyn Maurer (616) 337-7090 Detroit News WMUK (102.1 FM) Men's Basketball: Joe Haklin ...... (616) 337-7089 Wire Services 615 W. Lafayette Blvd. Western Michigan University Women's Basketball: Michelle Fortier ...... (616) 337-7086 Detroit, MI 48231 Kalamazoo, MI 49008 The Associated Press Jim Spadafore, college reporter Tony Griffin Equipment Manager: Van Nickert ...... (616) 337-7094 (AM Sun-Fri) Athletic Trainer: Kristen Smith ...... (616) 337-7093 300 River Place, Suite 2400 Detroit, MI 48207 WKZO (590 AM) Sports Information Director: John Greenhoe ...... (616) 337-7303 (office) Harry Atkins, Sports Editor The Index 590 West Maple Street (616) 343-6506 (home) Hicks Center Kalamazoo, MI 49008 (616) 337-7305 (FAX) Newspapers Kalamazoo College Gary Lange, Sports Director Kalamazoo, MI 49006 Sports Hotline (Recorded): ...... (616) 337-7347 Kalamazoo Gazette (Weekly) Television 401 S. Burdick Street WWMT-TV (CBS/Channel3) Kalamazoo, MI 49003 Radio 590 West Maple Street WQSN (1470 AM) Jack Moss, Sports Editor Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Pam Shebest, Paul Morgan, WQLR (106.5 FM) John Koch, Sports Director Bill Templeton, staff writers 4200 West Main Street (PM Mon-Fri, AM Sat-Sun) Kalamazoo, MI 49008 WOOD-TV (NBC/ChannelS) Winter Athletic Facilities (football, men's basketball P.O. BoxB Detroit Free Press play-by-play on WQSN) Grand Rapids, MI 49501 321 W. Lafayette Blvd. Ken Lanphear, Sports Director Warren Reynolds, Sports Director Basketball: Home games played at Anderson Athletic Center (Capacity 2,000) Detroit, MI 48231 Also serves WOTV (ABC/ Swimming and Diving: Home contests at Kalamazoo College Natatorium Greg Stoda, Jack Saylor, WKMI (1360 AM) Channel41), Battle Creek college reporters WKFR (103.3 FM) (AMMon -Sat) WRKR (107.7 FM) WZZM-TV (ABC/Channel13) 4154 Jennings Drive 645 Three Mile Road NW Kalamazoo, MI 49001 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Robin Hook, Scott Melvin Jon Matlak, Sports Director 4 5

About Kalamazoo College

Kalamazoo is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college. Founded in Men's Basketball 1833, it is among the 100 oldest colleges and universities in the nation. Nearly all of the 1,230 students are enrolled full time and live on campus, creating a greater sense of 1994-95 Outlook community. The College has an excellent teaching faculty, most with doctorates in their Following back-to-back Michigan Intercolle­ the 1993-94 season but is healthy for the upcom­ fields. The student-faculty ratio of 12:1 affords small classes and personal attention to giate Athletic Association runner-up finishes, the ing campaign. Hobik, a strong defender, is back at individual student needs. Kalamazoo College men's basketball team will forward after starting in 24 contests last winter. Kalamazoo offers 24 majors and six other areas of concentrated study. It is noted look to take the next step and capture the league The junior class is led by AII-MIAA First for strength in the sciences, pre-professional programs, economics and business admin­ championship this winter. Team returnee Jeremy Cole (Grand Rapi ds/ For the last six Catholic Central), who istration, and foreign languages. The career development internship and study abroad seasons, the Hornets led the team in scoring programs are exceptional among all American colleges and universities. have been one of the with an average of 16.1 The campus is located in an attractive residential area, minutes from the down­ MIAA's top teams. The Hornets return a points per contest. Cole, town business district. The city of Kalamazoo, the fifth-largest metropolitan center in Kalamazoo finished a 6-foot-5 forward, also Michigan, provides a wide variety of cultural, social and recreational opportunities. third in the during the pair of averaged four assists and 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 4.8 rebounds per game. Midway between Chicago and Detroit on I-94, Kalamazoo is served by major bus lines, and 1991-92 seasons, and players "Jeremy will be AMTRAK rail service and several airlines. in the last two cam­ asked to do more of paigns they took second who have everything this year," place. During that six­ Haklin remarks. "At What They're Saying About 'Kalamazoo... year span, the Hornets earned times in the past he has have fashioned an been a dominating Kalamazoo in that Michigan city is another gem that, if sited in New England, would be terribly tough to impressive 108-46 record All-MIAA player. This year, we will get into, but. . .is better than most Eastern Schools. Furthermore, Kalamazoo is more attractive and more (.701 winning percent­ be counting on him to alive than any Eastern or Western city of anywhere near the same size. age). Last year, First Team honors perform at that high level Looking Beyond the Ivy League,by Loren Pope, Kalamazoo posted a 20-7 consistently." former New York Times education editor overall record, marking Other returning only the Hornets' second 20-win season in school juniors include guards Steve St. John (Charlotte) Kalamazoo was mentioned as being among a selective group of schools that" . . .earn high praise for their history. and Kelly Carpenter (Kalamazoo/Christian), both academic quality; at the same time, their costs are comparable to, or less than, colleges with similar Kalamazoo will be led by senior point guard of whom saw significant playing time last season, academic strengths." Kalamazoo was the only college in Michigan so designated. Tarik Lester (Detroit/University Liggett H.S.), an along with 6:foot-5 forward Matt Bishop The CollegeFinder, All-MIAA First Team player as a sophomore who (Traverse City), who is moving up to the varsity by Steven Antonoff, Ph.D. missed nearly two months of last season with a from last year's JV squad. knee injury. Lester is back at full strength and There are eight sophomores on this year's Kalamazoo College is 13th among all colleges and universities in the nation in the percentage of gradu­ ready for a strong senior campaign. In 12 games Hornet preseason roster, and one of the best is 6-1 ates who earn doctoral degrees in all fields. last season, Lester averaged 12.2 points and 2.9 guard Brian Blattert (Haslett). Blattert started in Higher EducationData Sharing assists per contest. 15 contests last year and is expected to move into "If Tarik is healthy, he can be the best player the shooting guard position vacated by AII-MIAA Kalamazoo was ranked highest among the national liberal arts colleges in Michigan in U.S. News and in the league," eighth-year coach Joe Haklin says. performer Jon Njus, who has graduated. Blattert World Report's annual "America's Best Colleges" guide. "When he is healthy, Tarik Lester is one outstand­ is an excellent three-point shooter, hitting on 46.2 U.S. News and World Report, October 4, 1993 ing small-college basketball player." percent (24 of 52) of hi s shots from beyond the arc Lester will be joined by senior teammates last winter. .. .students continually report that they are getting their money's worth in terms of faculty attention, Dean Woolcock (Stockbridge), the team's captain, Other returning sophomores include Steve inspiring and useful programs, and personal and professional development. and Andy Hobik (Elkhart, Ind. /Mishawaka Strecker (South Lyon), a 6-6 center who appeared Barron's 300 Best Buys in CollegeEducation Marian). The 6-foot-6 Woolcock is expected to in 24 varsity contests last year, 6-6 forward Doug move into the center slot following the graduation Gordon (Hartland), 5-10 guard Brandon Crose ... Kalamazoo College has the reputation in some circles for being "the Harvard of the Midwest." of AII-MIAA player Jeff VanderWiere, who will (Three Rivers) and 6-5 forward Kevin Rietema The Insiders Guide to the Colleges,1993 Edition serve as an assistant coach this season. Like (Grand Rapids/Union). Compiled and edited by the staff of The Yale Daily News Lester, Woolcock was slowed by injury during The freshman class is headlined by 6-4 Continued on Page 6 6 7

Men's Basketball Outlook (cont'd) forward Brian Ellison (LaPorte, Ind.), a physical powers Hope Oan. 4) and Calvin (Jan. 7). player who could help the Hornets under the Kalamazoo will host the seventh annual 1994-95 Preseason Roster boards. WQSN Radio Holiday Classic Dec. 30-31 in the Because of the youthfulness of this year's Anderson Athletic Center. The Hornets will be team, Haklin's theme for the season is "Back to the looking to maintain their perfect (12-0) record in Basics." Fundamentals and making intelligent the tournament after capturing the championship Returning Players decisions on the court will be stressed to the in the previous six Holiday Classics. Other sched­ Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School High School Coach team's many young players. ule highlights include a Dec. 21-22 tournament at Matt Bishop Jr. F 6-5 Traverse City /Traverse City Jon Constant Compared to last year, Kalamazoo's sched­ Muskingum (Ohio) College, and a Nov. 30 contest Brian Blattert* So. G 6-1 Haslett/Haslett Jim Bradley ule is favorable. Last winter, the Hornets played at NCAA Division III power North Park (Ill.) Kelly Carpenter*• Jr. G 6-1 Kalamazoo /Christian Dave Wassink Scott Thompkins seven consecutive road contests in December. This College. Jeremy Cole•• Jr. F 6-5 Grand Rapids/Catholic Central season, Kalamazoo does not play more than two Three-time defending champion Calvin Brandon Crose So. G 5-10 Three Rivers/Three Rivers Paul VanderWiere road contests in a row for the entire regular-season could be favored to capture the MIAA champion­ Mike Demo So. G 6-1 Spring Lake/Spring Lake Calvin Mohrhardt campaign. However, Kalamazoo's toughest test ship again, while Hope should also be among the Doug Gordon So. F 6-6 Hartland/Hartland Ken Meyer should come early in 1995 as the Hornets open top teams battling for the league title during the AndyHobik••• Sr. F 6-5 Elkhart, lnd./Mishawaka Marian Jerome Calderone their MIAA schedule with contests at league upcoming campaign. John Kirk Jr. F 6-5 Bloomfield Hi lis I Cranbrook Robert Rogers Tarik Lester•• Sr. G 5-9 Detroit/University Liggett Chuck Wright Chris Montgomery So. F 6-5 W. Bloomfield/W. Bloomfield Tim Domke 1994-95 Schedule Chris Neumer So. G 6-0 Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park-River Forest Kevin Rietema So. F 6-5 Grand Rapids/Union Ernie Johnson at Concordia (Mich.) College 3p.m. Sat., Nov. 19 Steve St. John• Jr. G 5-8 Charlotte I Charlotte Jerry Ernst 8:30p.m. Tues., Nov. 22 at Grand Rapids Baptist Steve Strecker* So. c 6-6 South Lyon/South Lyon Rex Stanzcak 3p.m . Sat., Nov. 26 UNIV. OF CHICAGO Dean Woolcock••t Sr. F/C 6-6 Stockbridge/Stockbridge Chuck Chrisinske Wed,. Nov. 30 at North Park (Ill.} College 8:30p.m. Sat., Dec. 3 FRANKLIN (Ind.) COLLEGE 3p.m. •denotes varsity letters won .m. Sat., Dec. 10 SPRING ARBOR COLLEGE 3p +captain Tue., Dec. 13 at Lake Forest College 8:30p:m. Sat., Dec. 17 GRACE COLLEGE 3p .m. Wed., Dec. 21 at Muskingum (Ohio) Tourney% 6&8p.m . Newcomers (Muskingum, Denison, Malone) Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School High School Coach Thur., Dec. 22 at Muskingum Tourney 1 &3 p.m. Jim Baker Fr. F 6-3 Charlotte I Charlotte Barry Markwart Fri., Dec. 30 WQSN HOLIDAY CLASSIC# 6&8p.m. Scott Helsley Fr. G 5-11 Northville/South Lyon Ray Stanzcak West Lafayette, Ind./West Lafayette (Oberlin, Aquinas, DePau~) Dan Berlin Fr. F/C 6-4 Sat., Dec. 31 WQSN HOLIDAY CLASSIC 1 &3p.m . Brian Ellison Fr. F 6-4 LaPorte, lnd./LaPorte Joe Otis Wed.,Jan.4 at Hope College• 7:30p.m. Eric Frontiera Fr. G 6-1 East Detroit/East Detroit Matt Joseph Sat., Jan. 7 at Calvin College 3p .m. Kevin Krupitzer Fr. G/F 6-3 Troy/Troy Jim Clary Wed., Jan. 11 ALBION COLLEGE* 7:30p.m. Zach Miholer Fr. G 6-1 Three Rivers/Three Rivers Paul VanderWiere Sat., Jan. 14 OLIVET COLLEGE* 3p.m . Andy Slankster Fr. G 6-2 Milford/Detroit Catholic Central Bernie Holowicki Wed., Jan. 18 at Alma College• 7:30p.m. 3p .m. Sat., Jan. 21 ADRIAN COLLEGE* Returning Players-Career Highs Sat., Jan. 28 HOPE COLLEGE* 3p .m. Wed.,Feb.1 CALVIN COLLEGE• 7:30p.m. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Pt. Reb. Sat.,Feb.4 at Albion College• 3p .m. Blattert - BLAT-ert Brian Blattert 21 6 Wed., Feb.8 at Olivet College• 7:30p .m. Crose - CROHZ Brandon Crose 4 2 Sat., Feb. 11 ALMA COLLEGE* 3p.m . Demo - DEE-moh Kelly Carpenter 10 5 Wed., Feb. 15 at Adrian College• 7:30p.m. Hobik - HOH-bik Jeremy Cole 30 10 Wed., Feb. 22 MIAA Tourney TBA Tarik Lester - tah-REEK LESS-ter Doug Gordon 6 1 Fri., Feb. 24 MIAA Tourney TBA Neumer - NOO-mer AndyHobik 14 7 Sat.,Feb. 25 MIAA Tourney TBA Rietema - REE-tum-ah Tarik Lester 30 6 Frontiera - fron-tee-AIR-ah Steve St. John 9 3 All Times Eastern •Michigan Intercolleginte Athletic Associntion Contest Krupitzer - CREW-pit-zer Steve Strecker 7 4 HOME GAMES AT ANDERSON ATHLETIC CENTER Miholer - MY-hole-er All Games Broadcast on Kalamazoo Radio Station WQSN (1470 AM) and available on TEAMLINE Dean Woolcock 10 9 %Dec. 21 - Muskingum vs. Denison, 6 p.m.; Kalamazoo vs. Malone, 8 p.m. #Dec. 30 - Aquinas vs. DePauw, 6 p.m., Kalnmnzoo vs. Oberlin, 8 p.m.

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Player Profiles: Returning Letterwinners Head Coach Joe Haklin

Brian Blattert: A 6-foot-1 sophomore guard from Haslett ... outstanding perimeter shooter who should Joe Haklin enters his eighth season as head coach of the Kalamazoo College men's basketball start at shooting guard slot...started 15 games last season and appeared in every contest, averaging 6.2 team. Haklin has installed a winning tradition, directing his teams to an 119-60 overall record and sec­ points and 2.1 assists per game ... connecting on 46.2 percent (24 of 52) from three-point range ...played on ond-place finishes in the highly competitive Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association during the last Hornet men's golf team this past fall...special mention All-State and two-time league MVP in basketball at two seasons. The back-to-hack runner-up showings were pre- Haslett High School. ceded by four consecutive third-place finishes in the MIAA. Haklin is currently third on Kalamazoo's all-time Joe Haklin at Kalamazoo Kelly Carpenter: A 6-foot-1 junior guard from Kalamazoo ... should see increased playing time this coaching victory list and his career winning percentage of .665 is Yfal: Record MIAA (Place) winter... played in 24 contests last season, averaging 0.8 points and 1.1 assists ... appeared in 15 contests as second (among coaches with at least 30 career wins) only to 1987-88 11-14 3-9 (6th) a freshman ... named to 1992-93 MIAA Academic Honor Roll ...all-league in football, basketball and tennis Ralph Young, who coached Hornet basketball from 1916-1923 1988-89 19-6 8-4 (3rd) at Kalamazoo Christian High School. with a winning percentage of .721. 1989-90 16-8 6-5 (3rd) A native of Chesterton, Ind., Haklin was a three-sport 1990-91 18-7 7-5 (3rd) Jeremy Cole: A 6-5 junior forward from Grand Rapids ... two-time letterwinner ... Ali-MIAA First Team athlete at Wabash College. He is the only scholar athlete in 1991-92 16-11 6-6 (3rd) selection and GTE Academic All-District pick last season ...started every contest and was team's leading Wabash history to earn Academic All-America honors in both 1992-93 19-7 9-3 (2nd) scorer, averaging 16.1 points per game ... also led team in assists (four per game average) and steals (1.9 football and basketball. In 1991, Haklin was inducted into the 1993-94 2.Q:Z 8-4 (2nd) per game average), and averaged 4.8 rebounds per contest...scored team season-high 30 points in win Wabash College Athletic Hall of Fame. Overall 119-60 47-36 A Phi Beta Kappa graduafe in history and a Rhodes over Spring Arbor College ...as freshman, played in all 26 games and started 18 ... third on team in scoring Scholar finalist, Haklin has always stressed the need to balance as freshman, averaging 8.8 points per game .. .led team in assists with 70 and also averaged 3.2 rebounds per game ...shot 84.7 percent (83 of 98) from the free-throw line ... named to MIAA Academic Honor Roll academic achievement with athletic prowess. He taught and coached at University Liggett High School in Grosse Pointe Woods, leading the school's baseball team to a state championship in 1979. From 1979 to two straight years ... played on Hornet golf team last fall...economics major ... Ali-State honorable mention in basketball and Academic All-State in baseball at Grand Rapids Catholic Central High School. 1982, Haklin was an assistant basketball coach at Wayne State University, where he earned his master's degree. He is very familiar with the area basketball scene, having served as an assistant basketball coach Andy Hobik: A 6-5 senior forward from Elkhart, Indiana .. .is team's only three-time letterwinner ... strong at Western Michigan University from 1982-87. defender who started in 24 games last season ...averaged 5.8 points and 2.7rebounds last season ... ap- peared in 22 games as sophomore; starting in five ... averaged 3.2 points and 1.1 rebounds per contest that Haklin has established the annual Junior Hornet Basketball Camp, held for the sixth time last in Anderson Athletic Center. season ... economics major ... honorable mention All-State in basketball and Academic All-State at summer Mishawaka Marian High School. For the past five seasons, Haklin has also served as coach of the Kalamazoo men's golf team. Haklin and wife Marilyn have a daughter, Kathryn, and reside in Kalamazoo. Tarik Lester: A 5-9 senior guard from Detroit. ..two-time letterwinner who sat out good portion of last season due to knee injury .. .in 12 games, averaged 12.2 points and 2.9 assists ... named team's most valuable player and earned Ali-MIAA First Team honors as sophomore ... started every game as sophomore, Kalamazoo College All-Time Coaching Records averaging 13.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game ...also recorded 65 assists and 35 steals ... economics (ranked by career victories) . major ... transferred to Kalamazoo after one year at Hampton (Va.) University ... All-State in basketball at Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett High School. Coach Yrs. Coached Overall Record vs. MIAA Ray Steffen 1955-1987 357-348 186-208 Steve St. John: A 5-8 junior guard from Charlotte.. .appeared in 26 games last season, starting in Chester Barnard 1925-1939 149-110 94-53 four ...good perimeter shooter, connecting on 44.8 percent (13 of 29) from three-point range in 1993- Joe Haklin• 1987-Present 119-60 47-36 94 ...averaged 3.2 points and 1.3 assists per contest. .. political science major ...two-time all-league selection Ralph Young 1916-1923 98-38 47-7 in basketball at Charlotte High School. 1946-1953 69-50 37-23 Edwin Mather 1911-1916 29-13 12-4 Steve Strecker: A 6-6 sophomore center from South Lyon ... appeared in 24 games last season, averaging 1923-1925 15-14 12-8 1.5 points and one rebound per game ... has refined post moves and will see additional playing time this 1942-43, 1945-46 13-20 7-9 season ...mathematics/computers major ... first-team all-conference and all-area in basketball at South Lyon Rolla Anderson 1953-1955 12-25 10-18 High School. Len Colby 1944-45 5-9 Ben Stout 1943-44 2-7 Dean Woolcock: A 6-6 senior forward/center from Stockbridge ... a two-time letterwinner and the team's captain ...expected to start at center after playing forward in previous seasons .. .last season abbreviated by •active coach injury but played in 18 games, averaging 2.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per contest. ..appeared in every game as sophomore, averaging 2.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per game ...health science major ... three-sport athlete at Stockbridge High School, making All-State in basketball and receiving Michigan High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete Award.

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Assistant Coaches Hornet Men's Basketball Games Available Nationally on TEAMLINE

Mike Bareis No matter where you are, live Kalamazoo College men's basketball action is now as close as Mike Bareis begins his first season at Hornet varsity assistant coach. Bareis, a native of Chelsea, your telephone! coached boys' basketball at Homer High School for six seasons, including three as varsity head coach. In Beginning this winter, you can use your phone to hear Hornet men's basketball play-by-play six seasons, Bareis' teams compiled an overall win-loss record of 81-28. Currently a science teacher at through TEAMLINE. Parchment Middle School, Bareis assisted the Hornets last season as a scout and recruiting aide. He TEAMLINE is is the largest distributor of live telephone broadcast services in the country, earned a bachelor degree in education from Central Michigan University in 1986 and also has a master's having distributed over 20,000 games since it successfully instituted its exciting new telecommunica­ degree in educational leadership from Eastern Michigan University. tions technology in 1990. Operated by TRZ Sports Services of Akron, Ohio, TEAMLINE provides live coverage for over 200 college teams plus the NFL, NBA, Major and Minor League Baseball, Indy Car Jeff VanderWiere and NASCAR auto racing. Jeff VanderWiere, a native of Three Rivers and a 1994 graduate of Kalamazoo College, will serve Fans calling TEAMLINE for Kalamazoo College action will hear live play-by-play from broad­ as varsity assistant coach. VanderWiere won three letters on Joe Haklin's Hornet teams, last season casts provided by WQSN Radio of Kalamazoo. serving as captain. In his senior season, VanderWiere set a school record for field goal percentage (65.6 You can hear live Kalamazoo College men's basketball broadcasts from anywhere in the United percent) and was named to the All-MIAA second team. He is currently working toward completion of his States and Canada by dialing 1-800-846-4700. The passcode for Kalamazoo College broadcasts is 3948. teaching certificate. There is a per-minute charge for the service, and VISA or MasterCard is required.

Jim Horn Here's how it works: Jim Hom, a native of Kalamazoo, enters his second season as a Hornet coach and will serve as • At game time dial 1-800-846-4700 junior varsity head coach. In 1992-93, he served as varsity assistant boys' basketball coach at Kalamazoo First Assembly High School. Hom played four years of collegiate basketball, including two years at • Follow the computer prompts and enter the Kalamazoo College access code, 3948 Dvision I Stetson University in Florida. He graduated from Stetson in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in • Have your VISA or MasterCard ready. The computer will prompt you to punch in your credit card number and expiration date. After your card is verified you will be connected to the game sports administration and currently is working toward a master's degree in that same field from Western broadcast. Michigan University. • Listen as long as you wish. You will be charged by the minute for the time you listen on a declin­ ingrate card from 50 cents a minute to as low as 30 cents a minute. Lower rates are available Royce Robertson through the TEAMLINE Season Ticket. Contact the Kalamazoo College Public Relations Office, In his second year with the Hornets, Royce Robertson will again serve as assistant junior varsity (616) 337-7304, for more information on this service. coach. Robertson, who is currently working toward a bachelor's degree in secondary education at West­ • Stop when you want by hanging up the phone. No further charges will be incurred. em Michigan University, hails from Hancock, Mich. Robertson coached middle school basketball for two years in the Hancock school system while attending Michigan Tech University.

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""' ~ ""' 9 g~ ~::SQ~ ::s ::1~ 0 ., >O~>~~~~no ~ Q ~ ~ ::: 6" ~ N n ~~ §:~::c~~S.ocg~ A pair of key injuries and the pressure of Calvin College in the tourney final, Kalamazoo n § ~.g s:; s· § %::: . 8 ~ 0 ~n n~'<""~a~ 0 high expectations could not stop the Kalamazoo 0 0 0 - :::. entertained hopes of receiving an at-large bid to ~~ o-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ c ... - · e. ::: 0 ;:.r::: ~ ~ ~-"" men's basketball team from recording a 20-win the 40-team NCAA Division III playoff field . The ~sow~~~~~~oo~~-~N~oaOo~ -- -~NNNW~ - ~~ ;:.r~~~>("')>NNN~N~~~ (i season for only the second time in school history. Hornets were one of eight teams in the nation with ~~ ooooooo-oao•~~~~~~@ ~ ~(JQ* ("C* ?' 2. ~ ::: ~n :>o::c~>~oo=3·==~=~>~ 0 When Kalamazoo posted a 20-7 record 20-win seasons who did not receive a Division III 3 ·o 3nz:~~~Z~n3i~inn ;:fl ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ o--Nooo_o~~~-~-- e.~.g: (tl N during the 1993-94 campaign, it marked the first playoff berth. ~~ ~~-·N~~-N N~ n '<"" -~ ~ (}Q--n (}Q - ~~~~o-N~ N ~N (JQ time a Hornet squad had accomplished that feat in Kalamazoo was paced by leadership of ~ •?TN~~cw ~ ~~ ~ n 0 0 ~ ~1 ~-~-~~-- - -~ over 70 years. The only other Kalamazoo team to seniors Jon Njus, Jeff VanderWiere, Bill Higgins ~ -~~~~~~~~-·--· · ~ ~~·- ,~ w. ,w~~~~~ ' ·' ~w ~~~~~~~~8-~ reach that barrier was the 1921-22 squad, which and Corey Dean. Njus, a guard, had an ~ - ~ w~ - w ~ ~~-~~NWN O ~ ~~~ --NN~~-~--~ ~ went 22-3. oustanding final season and was named to the All­ ~~8 oo•~~ON~~-~~~~~ 0~~~ ~~-~~NN-~~~~w~~~w~ ~ ~~~~~~~~wO ~ Under the direction of seventh-year coach MIAA First Team for the second straight year. He 0 r ~NW~~~~~~~ ~ n~~>n~~~~w::C>~>~N~nn~ I Joe Haklin, Kalamazoo also finished second in the is the first Hornet player to earn the honor twice ~o::COOO::C=~=OO o -:=>>~ ~~~ OONN~-~N·~~~~~=o~~~ ~~-czz-~--~~c ~ 3a~~~::. ··~~ - - WN~N·~~~W~~ ~ ~ MIAA for the second straight year. The Hornets since John Schelske did it in 1981 and 1982. ~ c~N-~-N~~~o-No~~~o 0~ .... ~~~ SSS88N;:3~:::S? hadn't notched consecutive MIAA finishes that Njus averaged 16 points per game this ~~wt;-J~~w. ~~. ~ ~7" gg~~~g~~~w~~~~~~~~~ f I I I I I I f I ..,. NNNNN ~ No ~~...... ~~ oo~~ooo~-~~w~•~~- ~~ NN9- ~0~ ~;::;s~;::;~~~~~ high since the 1961-62 (tied for first) and 1962-63 season and broke school records for three-point ~ ~~ I I I I I I I I I ~9-~?~- ~~!~ ~~- ~~ - N 0\t ..J\.o., \¢\¢~~~~~~~~---~ ~ ~~~~ ~~ ~ ... OONOOOCO ~ OO~~~C ~ ~ ~ ~ 3: (second) seasons. field goals in a season (64) and career (158). Njus, -- - -- ~ .... ~~~~~~~\0~ ~~~\0~~~~~ ~~w~~~w w ~~w~ ~~ 11:: ------~~~~~wwww ~ For the first time in the history of the MIAA who was named the MIAA Player of the Week on ~ON ...... W~::l ~-~ .... OO~OOONOQN-~;~-;g~~ ::C~~~~~!e~C'lO = Preseason Coaches' Poll, Kalamazoo was selected Jan. 24, finished his Kalamazoo playing career N~~ Cl} ~ - as the choice to capture the league title. Unexpect­ with 1,128 points, putting him 11th on the school's ~~o~o--o-N-N~~~~~~~~ .g >~>>fil~~~~ i.....~ l'b -3 ~cc;:~"SlE; cO ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~>N>~Ny,~~~ ­ COo 88~88888~88t~~g~~~~ ,...... < ::l. - · ::c- · c ::s edly, the Hornets took the added burden of OO~OOOOOOOO~NNO~O~ ~ on all-time scoring list. ~0 0 O::C ===Oi~::Ci=~~~ "" "" s· "" o .E ~ ~ w~o ..... "'"' - n ::s ::s =-"'"" =n~~::! ~ z z- 33~~n~-n3nn - ...., ~ being the favorite. Instead of being the hunter, the VanderWiere, a center and the Hornet ...... ~o ~n~3 >~'9. c~ - -N R~Ro~o~~~~­ ~ ~ - ----NW N ~AOio., Cl} ~ -- ~ ~ = Hornets were thrust into playing the role of the captain, was named to the All-MIAA Second ~~ 7" 7"~ ~~~~ ~w ~ ~ 'OC oo~~~-~~•~01-w~ ~;:,rge,e.~a-~~ s·~ ~ ~~ :_ Q <= til ~ ~~ ~ ~? ~ ~? ~ 3 hunted. Team. He led Kalamazoo in rebounding (7.7 .....,.• r r...... • • ...... • N 0.0. ~ *"'(IQ"'::S(j""~ ...... - - ooo ~ Oo NN~WW~W~ ~ ~~~ ~ *~*p.e.!!~. .... ~\¢ ~ -\0~~ ~ -\0~~ ~ ...., OO~----N w•OI·OI~W~OI~N W O~ ~ Kalamazoo could well have lived up to the boards per game) and averaged 12.1 points per .}-''¢ ~ "'~ - en ~ ~w ~ ~w w ~ -~ w w ~ ~ (}Q"' ~- expectations if not for December injuries to junior contest while setting a school record for season n S. ~ ~ ~~ gg~~~~g~~~~~~~~j~~~ starters Dean Woolcock and Tarik Lester. Lester, field-goal percentage, connecting on 65.6 percent ooo ~ ~ 00~0~0\0N~O~W~·~· N - ~ ~ ...., (}Q - who was named to the All-MIAA team as a (124 of 189) of his shots. VanderWiere was named ~~ow-o-o-N--Nw~~~~~~ n - >~ w ~~~~w>n~~a~~ ~~~oo~ON--o;~~N~;~A~~c~~~~~~~~-...~~ nn ~ ~ 00 sophomore, missed nearly two months with a the NCAA Division III Defensive Player of the ~o o M· = =~===ro~>~>~ ~~N~~o~~~ .... ~~ Cn3 3 3~333~Z~ ~n ~ ~ 0 knee injury and did not return to the squad until Week by Don Hansen's National Basketl1allWeekly c.....,. -~ ~ ...... ooo ~ ~~~~n 0 --- ...., ~~~~o-;~~N~~;~!;~~~~~:~~~~-.~~~-.~~~.$? ~ ...... ~ ~ ~ ~~~N-N~-~ .... the second round of league play. Gazette after earning tournament MVP honors in ~ ~ NW~-w~~o~~ ~~ N ~~~~N~ Cl} ~ -· After eight league games, the Hornets the WQSN Holiday Classic (Dec. 29-30) for the ~9 ~ ~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ NN NW.OIN~~~-~~ .... oo~ ~~~~o-- ...... ~~·~•~-o~ ~~ ~OI~~ ~~ ~ ~~~\0~\0 ~ appeared for a middle-of-the-pack finish with a 4- second straight year. Kalamazoo defeated Rose­ ....,~ a t':l ~\¢ ~ ~~~~~~ ~ ssssss;::;;::;;::;S? -· ~ w ~ww - I I I I I I I I I - Cl} 4 mark, but Kalamazoo turned things around with Hulman (Ind .) in the tourney final, 80-54, to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~?~~~~~~~ ~~~~OO~N~A~OW~W~~~~~~~~ ~o;~~v;~~~~~ four consecutive conference victories. According remain undefeated in six years of play in the 0\ I I I I I I I I I ~ .- ~ ooo ...., ~~ t N - -~~ ~NwOio~ ~~~~~~~~~ to Haklin, it was during this stretch run that the Holiday Classic. . ...__ oo ~o - -o ~~~ ow N~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ---~ ~~~~~\0~~-- -- ~ - - N ~ ~~~~~~w w w resolve of the team became evident. Higgins, a center, and Dean, a guard, both ~ N - ~~ ooooo ooo -o--o wo-o ~ c~~ ?~~??????~?~~~~~~~~ ~ >>~~::c~~~ o = "There were several points in the season played important roles, appearing in every NN oo-o - -ON OIW A ~ ~ --~wO~ ~ o o c...., ~§: §: 0 0~> ~~~ when this team could have gone into the tank, and contest. Higgins was voted the team's most -.....) NN _ - --ww - w~~ ~§ gSl~'@e,§~ this was certainly one of them," Haklin said. improved player. ~~ OOoN N ~O · N~ OI~ OI-001~ 0~ s· ~ ~ g ~ Q s·-o ~ ~ ' ; 0 ::s "" ::r - · - '-' Oo ~0 ~-- en • ::s "However, our players were able to regroup. To Haklin pointed out that patience was a ooo 0 ;:.r~ ~e.~ ("')~ ~ ...., ~~-oo;~N01-0~~~~~~~~~~0 fashion a 20-win season given the adversity we virtue for his seniors, as all four became successful ;:,r(IQ~ g ~ n S. ~ S. ~ ~*~~o~g~ co experienced was a testamentto the players' at the varsity level after playing on the junior OoV. ;:.<) n * ~ (}Q (}Q I COo CO-NWOCCONOIOCQ~o·~~ "' ';j: n ®n A character." varsity team as freshmen. oo(3...., Kalamazoo continued its strong play in the Other top returnees include Woolcock, who *::s::::s:: * ~ ::s:: H H -~ - · ...... ~~~0101-~01~ H ~~ 00~-·WW~-~-~W-~N~- ~ ~ MIAA postseason tournament. After defeating will serve as next year's captain, and Andy Hobik, >> ..... c > Adrian College in the opening round, Kalamazoo a forward who started 24 games in 1993-94. > > 000 ~ !l>' ~~ -----w••~~~~~:~t~~~-.1~-.1~~~~~ o-:3 () 0~ ~~ 00~01--0~~-··0\~~0IWOI~ ~~~N~~~~NO rallied from a 17-point deficit to defeat a Hope There will be plenty of help for Lester at 0 0 College team it had lost to twice during the guard as Brian Blattert, Steve St. John and Kelly c.:: ::s ~~~~~~~~~.$? 1'1 ("'I' ::i~C)i~~ ooooo----NNWt.AOI;::j;::j;:;;~ OW~~-OWN~~ regular season. The 67-62 win over the Flying Carpenter will be back. Blattert had an excellent ::S CD ~lj;~ """' OQOeOoOo:...:e..l.AOaW:.....NOoN;,...t..Jo;_C'l Dutchmen put Kalamazoo in the tournament debut season, starting 15 games and making 46 CD UJ '< ("'I' finals for the second time in three years. percent of his three-point field-goal attempts. Although the Hornets were defeated by

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1993-94 MIAA Statistics All-Time Season Records 1993-94 MIAA MEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS League Overall KALAMAZOO COLLEGE ALL-TIME w L Avg. OAvg. w L Avg. OAvg. MEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON RECORDS Calvin 11 1 72.5 58.3 20 7 80.5 65.5 Kalamazoo 8 4 72.3 70.9 20 7 74.6 66.6 Albion 7 5 67.1 62.8 16 10 72.3 67.7 ~ Ovfrall MIM MIAA Eini~b ~ Ovfrall MlAA MIAA Eioi~b 2-1 ...... 1953-54 4-13 4-10 6th-tie Hope 7 5 79.2 76.5 16 10 77.6 75.0 1907-08 .... 8-12 6-8 5th Olivet 6 6 69.3 70.8 12 12 74.8 75.7 1908-09 0-3 •• 1954-55 .... 1955-56 14-9 9-5 2nd-tie Alma 2 10 70.8 81.4 5 19 74.1 81.6 1909-10 2-2 •• 1910-11 3-2 ...... 1956-57 13-7 9-5 3rd-tie Adrian 1 11 62.9 73.1 3 22 65.5 72.3 1911-12 7-3 0-1 4th 1957-58 13-7 10-4 2nd-tie 1912-13 1-4 0-2 4th 1958-59 10-11 8-6 4th 1993-94 MIAA Scoring Leaders: 1. Chris Knoester, Calvin, 12-225-18.8; 2. Todd Blomquist, Alma, 12- 1913-14 8-3 3-1 1st 1959-60 11-10 6-8 5th-tie 211-17.6; 3. Jon Njus, Kalamazoo, 12-190-15.8; 4. Duane Bosma, Hope, 12-187-15.6; 5. Jeremy Cole, 1914-15 7-0 6-0 1st 1960-61 8-12 7-5 4th-tie Kalamazoo, 12-178-14.8; 5. Darrin Weber, Olivet, 12-178-14.8; 7. Marcus Wourman, Albion, 12-174-14.5; 6-3 3-0 1st 1961-62 18-4 10-2 1st-tie 8. Jason Heckathorn, Olivet, 12-159-13.3; 9. Brian Zawierucha, Adrian, 12-151-12.6; 10. Darrell Van Laare, 1915-16 1916-17 12-1 6-0 1st 1962-63 11-11 7-5 2nd-tie Calvin, 12-147-12.3. 1917-18 10-3 6-2 1st-tie 1963-64 11-11 6-6 3rd 7-7 6-2 1st 1964-65 11-9 8-4 3rd 1993-94 Overall Field Goal Shooting Leaders: 1. Darrin Weber, Olivet, 101-63-.624; 2. Duane Bosma, 1918-19 1965-66 13-8 6-6 3rd Hope, 125-69-.552; 3. Todd Blomquist, Alma, 158-77-.487; 4. Jeremy Cole, Kalamazoo, 126-60-.476; 5. 1919-20 12-7 7-1 1st- tie 1920-21 18-9 8-1 1st-tie 1966-67 16-5 10-2 1st-tie Chris Knoester, Calvin, 176-81-.460; 6. Jon Njus, Kalamazoo, 147-67-.456. 1921-22 22-3 7-0 1st 1967-68 13-10 6-6 4th 1922-23 17-8 7-1 1st 1968-69 14-9 8-4 3rd 1993-94 Three-Point Shooting Leaders: 1. Brad Duistermars, Hope, 46-21-.457; 2. Marcus Wourman, 1923-24 7-8 6-4 3rd 1969-70 14-7 6-6 3rd-tie Albion, 44-19-.432; 3. Chris Keller, Adrian, 85-35-.412; 4. Ryan Stahr, Calvin, 66-27-.409; 5. Reggie Reed, 1924-25 8-6 6-4 2nd 1970-71 12-10 7-5 3rd-tie Alma, 76-27-.355; 5. Jon Njus, Kalamazoo, 76-27-.355. 1925-26 17-3 9-1 1st 1971-72 4-18 2-12 7th 1926-27 16-6 8-2 2nd 1972-73 15-7 7-5 3rd-tie 1993-94 Free Throw Shooting Leaders: 1. jason Heckathorn, Olivet, 54-44-.815; 2. Chris Knoester, 1927-28 12-5 9-1 1st 1973-74 12-9 7-5 3rd Calvin, 45-36-.800; 3. Marcus Wourrnan, Albion, 61-47-.771; 4. Brad Duistermars, Hope, 33-25-.758; 5. 1928-29 6-11 3-7 5th 1974-75 13-7 6-6 3rd-tie Jeremy Cole, Kalamazoo, 57-43-.754; 6. Jeff VanFossan, Hope, 44-33-.750; 7. Jon Njus, Kalamazoo, 39- 15-8 7-5 3rd 29-.744; 8. Colon Lewis, Alma, 33-24-.727; 9. Matt Lotterman, Alma, 41-29-.707; 9. David Meulenberg, 1929-30 17-6 9-1 1st 1975-76 1976-77 13-10 7-6 4th Hope,41-29-.707_ 1930-31 13-9 8-2 1st-tie 1931-32 11-8 7-3 2nd 1977-78 6-16 2-10 7th 1978-79 7-15 2-11 6th 1993-94 Rebound Leaders: 1. Matt Lotterman, Alma, 11-94-8.5; 2. Jeff VanderWiere, Kalamazoo, 12-101- 1932-33 4-14 1-9 6th 3rd 1979-80 5-17 2-10 7th 8.4; 3. Troy Droste; Olivet, 12-96-8.0; 4. Phil Crum, Albion, 12-91-7.6; 5. Duane Bosma, Hope, 12-75-6.3; 1933-34 11-9 6-4 9-11 5-5 3rd-tie 1980-81 10-12 4-8 5th 6. Brian Thwaites, Calvin, 12-73-6.1; 7. Brian Zawierucha, Adrian, 12-72-6.0; 8. Chad Reagh, Alma, 12-67- 1934-35 3-14 2-8 5th 1981-82 11-11 6-6 4th 5.6; 9. Todd Blomquist, Alma, 12-66-5.5; 10. Chris Knoester, Calvin, 12-65-5.4; 10. Ryan Stevens, Calvin, 1935-36 1936-37 10-8 5-5 3rd 1982-83 15-7 7-5 3rd 12-65-5.4. 1937-38 15-5 11-2 1st 1983-84 10-14 3-9 6th 1938-39 13-10 12-2 1st 1984-85 4-21 0-12 7th 1993-94 Assist Leaders: 1. Jeremy Cole, Kalamazoo, 12-42-3.5; 2. Lonell Williams, Olivet, 9-31-3.4; 3. 1939-40 7-13 6-6 4th 1985-86 7-17 3-9 . 6th-tie Ryan Stevens, Calvin, 12-38-3.2; 3. Brad Duistermars, Hope, 11-35-3.2; 5. Marcus Wourman, Albion, 12- 1940-41 9-11 6-4 3rd 1986-87 7-18 2-10 6th 35-2.9; 6. Matt Essell, Albion, 12-33-2.8; 6. Matt Brown, Hope, 12-34-2.8; 8. jason Heckathorn, Olivet, 12- 1941-42 7-11 4-6 3rd-tie 1987-88 11-14 3-9 6th 32-2.7; 9. Colon Lewis, Alma, 12-30-2.5; 9. Jon Njus, Kalamazoo, 12-30-2.5. 1942-43 5-12 3-5 3rd-tie 1988-89 19-6 . 8-4 3rd 1943-44 2-7 ...... 1989-90 16-8 6-5 3rd 1993-94 Blocked Shot Leaders: 1. Darrell Van Laare, Calvin, 12-25-2.1; 2. Ryan Stevens, Calvin, 12-12-1.0; 1944-45 5-9 ...... 1990-91 18-7 7-5 3rd 3. Jeff VanderWiere, Kalamazoo, 12-11-0.9; 3. Troy Droste, Olivet, 12-11-0.9; 5. Tom Gortsema, Hope, 1945-46 8-8 4-4 3rd 1991-92 16-11 6-6 3rd 12-7-0.6; 5. David Meulenberg, Hope, 11-7-0.6. 1946-47 9-12 7-3 3rd 1992-93 19-7 9-3 2nd 1947-48 12-8 6-4 4th 1993-94 20-7 8-4 2nd 1993-94 Steal Leaders: 1. Chris Knoester, Calvin, 12-40-3.3; 2. Ryan Stevens, Calvin, 12-28-2.3; 2. Ryan 1948-49 9-9 5-5 2nd-tie Stahr, Calvin, 11-25-2.3; 4. Willie Jones, Olivet, 12-26-2.3; 5. Lonell Williams, Olivet, 9-19-2.1. 1949-50 13-8 8-2 1st AU-time record: 914 wins, 755 losses 9-10 4-6 4th (.548 winning percentage) 1993-94 All-MIAA Men's Basketball Team: ••Duane Bosma, Hope; •Jeremy Cole, Kalamazoo; ••chri s 1950-51 1951-52 14-6 7-3 2nd-tie MIAA: 483 wins, 384 losses Knoester, Calvin; ..,.Jon Njus, Kalamazoo; •Ryan Stevens, Calvin; •Darrell VanLaa re, Calvin; •Darrin 12-7 10-3 2nd (.557 winning percentage) Weber, Olivet; •Marcus Wourman, Albion. 1952-53 .... indicates no MIAA competition that year •denotes numbl.'r of years A/1-MIAA

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Kalamazoo All-Time Records Team Most points, game 128 points vs. Detroit Tech, 1977 Wonten's Basketball Most points, season 2,035 (25 games), 1990-91 1,806 (23 games), 1975-76 Best per-game season average 83.5 (20 games), 1964-65 Best seasonal won/lost percentage 100% (7-0), 1914-15 Largest victory margin 69 points (74-5 over Olivet), 1917 Largest loss margin 55 points (81-26 to Michigan State), 1945 1994-95 Outlook Longest winning streak 17 games, 1921-22 Longest losing streak 15 games, 1984-85 The Kalamazoo College women's basketball Wojewuczki averaged 5.7 points and 6.6 rebounds Most wins, season 22 (22-3 overall) 1921-22 team is looking to improve upon its fourth-place per game. She was also second on the team in Best field goal percentage, season 50.2%, 1992-93 finish in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic assists, fourth in steals, and led the team with a 49.6%, 1990-91 Association conference last year. The Hornets will three-point field goal percentage of 44.7 percent. Best free throw percentage, season ...... 77.3%, 1989-90 also look to record another winning season after Graveel, a tough defender, ...... 76.'JO/o,1990-91 logging a 13-12 won-loss will be expected to fill in at Most 3-point field goals, game 11 vs. Goshen, 1994 mark in 1993-94. Most 3-point field goals, season 145, 1993-94 one of the guard positions. Best 3-point field goal pet., season 43.3 %, 1990-91 To do this, the team Sophomores Mary Helen will have to rely upon the Youthful players Diegel (Waterford I Marian), Individual valuable experience gained Allison Waldenstrom Most points, game 44, John Schelske vs. Olivet, 1981 by last season's youthful will be (Grayslake, IlL/Grayslake Most points, season 577, John Schelske, 1981-82 players to carry it through Community), Melanie Most field goals, season ...... 238, John Schelske, 1981-82 the 1994-95 campaign. Head counted Studer (Holly), and Beth Most free throws, season 150, Jim VanSweden, 1972-73 coach Michelle Fortier thinks Most free throw attempts, season 204, John Schelske, 1981-82 Burgess (Potterville) will that the talent the team on to also be expected to contrib­ Most consecutive free throws 37, Tom Crawford, 1965-66 possesses combined with its Most field goals, career 674, John Schelske, 1979-82 ute more this season. The 6- Best field-goal pet., season 65.6% (124 of 189), Jeff VanderWiere, 1993-94 strong work ethic could lead build foot tall Diegel, who saw Most free throws attempted, game 22, Gordon Rodwan vs. Almn, 1%2 to another successful season. considerable playing time as 22, John Schelske vs. Albion, 1981 If the Hornets are to on last a first-year player, will be 22, Jeff VanderWiere vs. Manchester, 1991 succeed this season they will 'JYYYJ/ expected to bring strength Most free throws made, game ...... 18, Gordon Rod wan vs. Alma, 1%2 have to find replacements for year's to the center position. Consecutive free throws made, game ...... 13/13, Jeremy Cole vs. Calvin, 1993 a group of four talented . . Waldenstrom, one of the Most rebounds, game ...... 31, Gordon Rod wan vs. Almn, 1%1 seniors who have graduated: wtnntng season best athletes on the team, Most rebounds, season ...... 228, Gordon Rod wan, 1960-61 Lisa Vedmore, Sara Chase, Most 3-point field goals, game ...... 7, Ron Barczak vs. lnd.-Purdue-lndi

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1994-95 Schedule 1994-95 Preseason Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School High School Coach Fri., Nov. 18- HORNET TIPOFF TOURNEY 6 & 8 p.m.# 44 Christina Brown Fr. F 5-11 Union City /Union City Larry Mahrle Sat., Nov. 19 (Wis.-LaCrosse, Marietta, Ohio Wesleyan) 22 Anne Brueck Fr. G 5-6 Clarkston/Clarkston 32 Beth Burgess• So. G 5-6 Potterville/Potterville Sheryl Mox Tue., Nov. 22 CORNERSTONE COLLEGE 7p.m. 30 Mary Helen Diegel• So. F 6-0 Waterford/Marian Mary-Lillie Cicerone Sat., Nov. 26 at Concordia (Mich.) College 3p.m. 33 Carrie Graveel .. Jr. G 5-6 Scotts/Climax-Scotts John Munson Wed., Nov. 30 at Bethel (Ind.) College 7p .m. 10 Rachel Greenwald** Jr. G 5-5 Vicksburg/Vicksburg Rob Johnson Thur., Dec. 8 CONCORDIA (Ill.) COLLEGE 8p.m . 40 Sara M usser•• Jr. FIG 5-10 Okemos/Okemos Ron Mott Sat., Dec. 10 FRANKLIN (Ind.) COLLEGE Sp.m . 24 Carrie Sheets Fr. G 5-6 Grand Rapids/Creston Janelle McEwen 25 Melanie Studer• So. F 5-11 Holly /Holly Tim Dode .m. Tues., Dec. 13 at St. Mary's (Ind.) College 7p 23 Allison Waldenstrom• So. FIG 5-9 Grayslake, IlL/Community Brad Larson Sat., Dec. 17 at Spring Arbor College lp .m. 42 Jill Wojewuczki* Jr. FIG 5-9 Dearborn/Dearborn Deborah Albrecht Wed., Dec. 21 at Madonna College 7p.m . Thurs., Dec. 29 at Aquinas College 6p.m . *denotes letters won Wed., Jan. 4 HOPE COLLEGE* 7:30p.m. Sat., Jan. 7 CALVIN COLLEGE* 3p .m. Wed., Jan. 11 at Albion College* 7:30p.m. Sat., Jan. 14 at Olivet College* 3p .m. Wed., Jan. 18 ALMA COLLEGE* 7:30p.m . Sat., Jan. 21 at Adrian College* 3p.m . Wed., Jan. 25 at Defiance·College 7:30p .m. Sat., Jan. 28 at Hope College* 3p.m. Wed., Feb. 1 at Calvin College* 7:30p .m. Sat.,Feb.4 ALBION COLLEGE* 3p.m . Wed., Feb. 8 OLIVET COLLEGE* 7:30p .m. Sat., Feb. 11 at Alma College* 3p.m . Wed., Feb. 15 ADRIAN COLLEGE* 7:30p .m. Tue., Feb. 21 MIAA Tournament TBA Thur., Feb. 23 MIAA Tournament TBA Sat.,Feb. 25 MIAA Tournament TBA

*Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association contest HOME GAMES AT ANDERSON ATHLETIC CENTER #Nov. 18 Games- Wisconsin Lacrosse vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 6 p.m.; Kalamazoo vs. Marietta, 8 p.m.; Nov. 19 - Third Place, 6 p.m.; Championship,8 p.m.

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Head Coach Michelle Fortier

Returning Letterwinners: Player Profiles Michelle Fortier, who as an assistant coach helped to guide the Kalamaz

Allison Waldenstrom: 5-9 forward/guard from Grayslake, Illinois ... appeared in just six games last Assistant Coach Amber Wujek season but should play more prominent role .this winter.. .excellent athlete and a starter on Kalamazoo's nationally-ranked volleyball team this past fall...pre-med/mathematics major ... most valuable player on Amber Wujek, a 1994 graduate of Kalamazoo College, is deferring her admission to Northwest­ volleyball, basketball and soccer teams at Grayslake Community High School. em University's School of Physical Therapy, and will serve as an assistant coach. Wujek jointly holds the school record for career basketball games played with former teammate Lisa Vedmore and will bring both Jill Wojewuczki: 5-9 forward/guard from Dearborn ...outstanding athlete who appeared in 24 contests leadership and a great technical knowledge of the game to the team. last season, starting in 14 ...averaged 5.7 points per game and ranked second on squad in rebounding (6.6 As a senior, Wujek received the College's Catherine A. Smith Prize in Women's Athletics. She was per game) ... squad's most accurate three-point shooter, hitting on 44.7 percent (21 of 47) ...also ranked a three-sport athlete at Kalamazoo, playing golf, basketball and softball for the Hornets. Wujek main­ second on squad in assists with 41...Ied Kalamazoo women's soccer team to sixth consecutive MIAA tained a 3.76 (4.0 scale) cumulative grade point average and earned nine letters in her collegiate athletic championship this past fall, leading the league in goals and total points• ...s ociology I eelucation career- four in basketball, three in softball and two in golf. Wujek, from Sterling Heights, graduated with a major ... standout in soccer, basketball and volleyball at Dearborn High School. degree in biology. Wujek was also named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll for the third time during her senior year.

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"' Kalamazoo College 1993-94 Women's Basketball Statistics ( 13 - 12) 6-6 MIAA Date Opponent KZO Opp. Date Opponent KZO Opp. Date Opponent KZO Opp. 11-19-1993 Denison University# 41 70 11-20-1993 Saint Mary's (Ind.) College# 62 60 11-23-1993 at Grand Rapids Baptist 75 65 11-27-1993 Concordia (Mich,) College 51 65 12-01-1993 Bethel (Ind.) College 75 49 12-11-1993 at Franklin College 63 75 12-18-1993 Spring Arbor College 76 58 12-20-1993 Madonna University 65 55 12-28-1993 Aquinas College 48 50 12-30-1993 Elmhurst College 66 47 01-05-1994 at Hope College* 45 67 01-08-1994 at Calvin College* 49 75 01-12-1994 Albion College* 54 68 01-15-1994 Olivet College* 58 52 01-19-1994 at Alma College* 45 83 01-22-1994 Adrian College* 67 52 01-26-1994 Defiance College 57 72 01-29-1994 Hope College* 64 67 02-02-1994 Calvin College* 47 42 02-05-1994 at Albion College* 67 61 02-09-1994 at Olivet College* 62 52 02-12-1994 Alma College* 52 54 02-16-1994 at Adrian College* 72 71 02-19-1994 Saint Mary's (Ind.) College 83 78 02-22-1994 at Hope Colleget 58 63

Pla~r statistics GP GS FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FfM ITA Ff% OR DR TR RPG Assr APG Sri 1D Blk Fls Pts PPG Sara Musser 25 24 118 316 .373 I 5 .200 99 153 .647 66 139 205 8.2 33 1.3 53 64 20 63 336 I 3 4 Lisa Vedmore 25 20 98 305 .321 53 177 .299 71 96 .740 24 55 79 3.2 51 2.0 39 70 2 54 320 12.8 Sara Chase 24 21 91 223 .408 55 127 .433 27 40 .675 16 59 75 3. I 33 1.4 20 76 0 41 264 11.0 Lesley Beebe 22 21 64 180 .356 3 21 .143 47 63 .746 43 52 95 4.3 23 1.0 23 49 3 39 178 8. I Jill Wojewucztr.i 24 14 48 140 .343 21 47 .447 19 33 .576 46 113 159 6.6 41 1.7 33 59 7 58 136 5.7 Amber Wujelc 25 15 31 89 .348 16 50 .320 16 27 .593 17 48 65 2.6 42 1.7 42 60 2 48 94 3.8 Carrie Graveet 24 8 28 88 .318 0 4 .000 I 3 24 .542 10 31 41 1.7 26 1.1 15 41 I 57 69 2.9 Mary Helen Diegel 24 3 27 73 .370 0 0 .000 10 19 .526 29 19 48 2.0 10 0.4 7 23 5 28 64 2.7 PbyUis Perry 7 I 2 6 .333 I 2 .500 6 6 1.000 0 5 5 0.7 2 0.3 I 6 0 6 II 1.6 AUison Waldenstrom 6 I 3 II .273 0 I .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 0.8 3 0.5 2 3 0 3 6 1.0 Melanie Studer 9 0 3 12 .250 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 8 12 20 2.2 I 0. 1 I 7 0 4 6 0.7 Beth Burgess 9 0 2 II .182 I 6 .167 I 4 .250 2 6 8 0.9 4 0.4 0 9 0 7 6 0.7 Christa Paisley 17 0 4 27 .148 0 3 .000 2 3 .667 8 9 17 1.0 3 0.2 2 13 1 8 10 0.6 Rachel Greenwald 4 0 0 3 .000 0 I .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 I 0.2 1 3 0 4 2 0.5 -!.. Kasey Soles I 0 0 I .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 I I 1.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 ] 3.7 27 66 93 2 ~ KZO 25 25 519 /485 .349 /51 444 .340 313 474 .660 298 6/8 9/6 36.6 273 /0.9 239 485 4/ 420 1502 60./ ~- Opponents 25 25 593 1426 .416 83 291 .285 282 430 .656 302 718 1020 40.8 321 12 .8 220 539 65 454 1551 62.0 (") "' N KZO det>dball rebounds: 87 Opponents' deadball rebounds: 68 ciS Scoring by periods 1st 2nd JOT 20T JOT 40T 50T 60T 70T BOT 90T lOOT Total ·"'s:: Kalamazoo College 748 754 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1502 s::~ Opponents 776 775 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1551 ~ I Player bests Points Rebounds Assists Steals Fouled out #Hornet Tipoff Sara Musser 26 FRA 12-11-1993 16STM 11-20-1993 4 2times 7 2 times 1 Tourney Lisa Vedmore 34 STM 02-19-1994 8 OLI 02-09-1994 6 SAC 12-18-1993 4 2 times 1 Sara Chase 28 SAC 12-18-1993 7 2 times 5 OLI 02-09-1994 4 HOP 02-22-1994 0 Lesley Beebe 15GRB 11-23-1993 9 ALM 02-12-1994 6 FRA 12-11-1993 4 3 times 0 *MIAA contest Jill Wojewuczki 17 CAL 01-08-1994 11 BTL 12-01-1993 6 BTL 12-01-1993 4 3 times 1 +MIAA Tourney Amber Wujek 12 STM 02-19-1994 6 MAD 12-20-1993 4 ADR 02-16-1994 5 3 times I Carrie Graveel lO ADR 02-16-1994 4 3 times 5 OLI 02-09-1994 2 3 times 1 Mary Helen Diegel 8 CON 11-27-1993 6 ALB 01-12-1994 2 2 times 1 7 times 1 Phyllis Perry 5 BTL 12-01-1993 1 4 times 1 2 times 1 DEN 11-20-1993 0 Allison Waldenstrom 2 3 times 2 ELM 12-30-1993 1 3 times I 2 times 0 Melanie Studer 2 2 times 5 DEN 11-20-1993 1 ELM 12-30-1993 1 STM 11-20-1993 0 Beth Burgess 3 BTL 12-01-1993 2 2 times 1 4 times 0 0 Christa Paisley 4 DEN 11-20-1993 3 2 times 1 3 times 1 2 times 0 Rachel Greenwald 2 DEN 11-20-1993 0 1 BTL 12-01-1993 l STM 02-19-1994 0 Kasey Soles 0 l ELM 12-30-1993 0 0 0 KZO 83 STM 02-19-1994 57 ELM 12-30-1993 18 2 times 18 2 times 6 Opponents 83 2 times 60 HOP 02-22-1994 26 FRA 12-11-1993 17 HOP 01-05-1994 10

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1993-94 MIAA Statistics 1993-94 MIAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS All-Time Season Records League Overall w L Avg. OAvg. w L Avg. OAvg. Alma 10 2 71.6 57.0 20 5 71.4 56.3 Calvin 10 2 68.8 53.3 18 7 68.0 56.0 Albion 7 5 62.8 66.6 11 14 65.6 68.6 ~ Overall Record MJAA (Finish) Hope 6 6 68.0 64.7 13 12 69.8 67.9 1973-74 2-8 Kalamazoo 6 6 56.8 62.0 13 12 60.1 62.0 1974-75 3-9 Adrian 3 9 63.2 70.5 8 17 65.1 72.8 1975-76 0-15 Olivet 0 12 59.4 76.6 3 22 59.0 72.1 1976-77 1-9 1977-78 5-11 1993-94 Scoring Leaders: 1. Katie Mans, Alma, 12-205-17.1; 2. Kelly Lewis, Albion, 12-199-16.6; 3. Pam 1978-79 0-15 0-6 (7th) Wubben, Calvin, 12-190-15.8; 4. Nicki Mannes, Hope, 12-178-14.8; 5. Kristin Carlson, Hope, 12-169-14.1; 1979-80 0-19 0-12 (7th) 6. Marcy Hiner, Adrian, 12-164-13.7; 7. Heather Davidson, Olivet, 12-162, 13-5; 8. Sara Musser, 1980-81 0-16 0-12 (7th} Kalamazoo, 12-158-13.2; 9. Michelle VanDamme, Alma, 12-153-12.8; 9. Lara Diederich, Olivet, 12-153- 1981-82 5-13 0-12 (7th) 12.8. 1982-83 5-14 0-12 (7th) 1983-84 3-14 1-11 (6th-tie) 1993-94 Overall Field Goal Shooting Leaders: 1. Katie Mans, Alma, 126-81-.643; 2. Melissa VanDamme, 1984-85 7-13 1-11 (6th-tie) Alma, 108-62-.574; 3. Pam Wubben, Calvin, 149-79-.530; 4. Darcey Durr, Albion, 93-48-.516; 5. Jammi Me 1985-86 12-12 5-7 (4th-tie) Clellan, Alma, 102-51-.500; 6. Michelle VanDamme, Alma, 111-55-.495; 7. Kristin Carlson, Hope, 1986-87 12-12 4-8 (5th) 134-63-.470; 8. Cherokee Hoaglund, Adrian, 111-52-.468; 9. Stephanie Wiers, Calvin, 114-53-.465; 1987-88 12-11 6-6 (4th) 10. Heather Davidson, Olivet, 141-64-.454. 1988-89 14-8 6-6 (4th) 1989-90 7-14 4-8 (6th) 1993-94 Three-Point Field Goal Shooting Leaders: 1. Michelle VanDamme, Alma, 76-37-.487; 2. Cheryl 1990-91 4-19 0-12 (7th) Essenburg, Calvin, 53-24-.453; 3. Marcy Hiner, Adrian, 68-26-.382; 4. Sara Chase, Kalamazoo, 79-30-.380; 1991-92 5-18 1-11 (6th-tie) 5. Nicki Mannes, Hope, 94-35-.372. 1992-93 6-18 3-9 (5th-tie) 1993-94 13-12 6-6 (4th-tie) 1993-94 Free Throw Shooting Leaders: 1. Marcy Hiner, Adrian, 31-28-.903; 2. Jenny Shanks, Albion, 30-26-.867; 3. Katie Mans, Alma, 51-43-.843; 4. Kelly Lewis, Albion, 39-29-.744; 5. Jenny Lapka, Olivet, 36-26-.722. .

1993-94 Rebound Leaders: 1. Kristin Carlson, Hope, 12-137-11.4; 2. Pam Wubben, Calvin, 12-111-9.3; 3. Kelly Lewis, Albion, 12-104-8.7; 4. Stephanie Wiers, Calvin, 12-96-8.0; 5. Sara Musser, Kalamazoo, 12-95-7.9; 6. Gina Hayward, Olivet, 12-87-7.3; 7. Cherokee Hoaglund, Adrian, 12-86-7.2; 8. Heather Davidson, Olivet, 12-83-6.9; 9. ]en Meissner, Adrian, 11-75-6.8; 10. Christie Cleland, Albion, 12-80-6.7.

1993-94 Assist Leaders: 1. Molly Giesen, Olivet, 12-67-5.6; 2. Christie Cleland, Albion, 12-45-3.8; 3. Marcy Hiner, Adrian, 12-40-3.3; 3. Amy Doucette, Alma, 12-40-3.3; 5. Michelle VanDamme, Alma, 12-39- 3.3; 6. Kelly Lewis, Albion, 12-35-2.9; 6. Lara Diederich, Olivet, 12-35-2.9; 8. Cara Mulder, Calvin, 11-31- 2.8; 9. Katie Mans, Alma, 12-32-2.7; 10. Cheryl Essenburg, Calvin, 21-31-2.6.

1993-94 Blocked Shots: 1. Pam Wubben, Calvin, 12-27-2.3; 1. Kristin Carlson, Hope, 12-27-2.3; 3. Stephanie Wiers, Calvin, 12-14-1.2; 3. Lisa Timmer, Hope, 11-13-1.2; 5. Sara Musser, Kalamazoo, 12-10- 0.8.

1993-94 Steals: 1. Kelly Lewis, Albion, 12-36-3.0; 2. Nicki Mannes, Hope, 12-35-2.9; 3. Sara Musser, Kalamazoo, 12-29-2.4; 4. Amy Doucette, Alma, 12-28-2.3; 4. Shelly Kuyers, Hope, 12-28-2.3; 4. Molly Giesen, Olivet, 12-27-2.3.

1993-94 All-MIAA Women's Basketball Team: •Kristin Carlson, Hope; Cherokee Hoaglund, Adrian; •Kelly Lewis, Albion; •Nicki Mannes, Hope; •Katie Mans, Alma; •sara Musser, Kalamazoo ; •Michele VanDamme, Alma; ••ram Wubben, Calvin. •Denotes number of years AII-Ml AA

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Kalamazoo All-Time Records Team Men's Swimming & Diving Most points, game ...... 95 points vs. Calvin, 1986 Most opponents points, game ...... 116 points, Calvin, 1979 Most points, season ...... 1719 points, 25 games, 1986-87 Best per-game season average ...... 68.8 points per game, 1986-87 1994-95 Outlook Best overall record ...... 14-8, 1988-89 Best league record ...... 6-6, 1987-88, 1988-89 and 1993-94 After a down season in 1993-94, Kalamazoo at the national level. Others who will be expected Largest victory margin ...... 70 points (86-16 over Nazareth), 1989 College's men's swimming and diving team will to contribute are backstroker Denny Kelly look to rebound in its bid to capture the MIAA (Bloomfield Hills/ Andover), a league finalist in Largest loss margin ...... 87 points (116-29 to Calvin), 1979 championship. both the 100 and 200 backstrokes, middle-distance Longest winning streak ...... 5 games, 1986 and 1988t The Hornets, led by 27th-year head coach freestyler Aaron Portenga (Spring Lake), and Longest losing streak ...... 54 games, 1979-82 Bob Kent, are out to continue Kalamazoo's proud diver Erik Cabbie (Romeo/Rochester Adams), a tradition of success. Kalamazoo finished third in league fin~listin both springboards. Best field goal percentage, season ...... 42.0%, 1986-87 the MIAA last season, but in each of the previous The strength in the sophomore class will Best free throw percentage, season ...... 71.4%, 1988-89 23 years of league competition, the Hornets have come from: Chuck Kemeny (Milan), the league not finished lower than second place. In 24 years, champion in the 100 breaststroke; Garth Miller Individual Kent's teams have won a total of 17 MIAA (Saginaw I Arthur Hill), a national qualifying diver and a league finalist on both boards; Most points, game ...... 36, Lisa Vedmore vs. Hope, 1992 championships. Most points, season ...... :...... 604, Laura Behling, 1986-87 An ever-growing list of over 60 All-Ameri­ backstroke and IM specialist Tony Michaels (Oberlin, Ohio); breaststroker Matt Northam Most field goals, game ...... 15, Ann Kullenberg, 1983 cans is evidence of the high level of expectation (Ridgefield, Conn.), and freestylers Scott Jablonski Most field goals, season ...... 230, Laura Behling, 1986-87 and tradition at Kalamazoo College. (LaGrange, IlL/Lyons Township), Ryan LaBudda Most field goals, career ...... 734, Laura Behling, 1985-89 The men's swimming and diving team has (Milan), and Steve Tack Most free throws, game ...... 14/17, Laura Behling vs. Calvin, 1986 also been recognized for (Bloomfield Hills/Lahser). Most free throws, season ...... 144, Laura Behling, 1986-87 academic excellence, being This year's first-year Most free throws, career ...... 471, Laura Behling, 1985-87 named a National Coaches Association All-Academic students are unproven as Most rebounds, game ...... 19, Malinda Baker, 1984 Bob Kent's Hornets collegiate swimmers and Most rebounds, season ...... 252, Laura Behling, 1986-87 Team for five consecutive Most rebounds, career ...... 683, Malinda Baker, 1984-87 years. divers, but possess solid credentials. The class Best per game scoring average, season ...... 24.0, Laura Behling, 1986-87 The 1994-95 squad look to Most games played, career ...: ...... 94, Lisa Vedmore, 1989-94 will look for the same includes: Steve Tisch, a state champion backstroker and a ...... · .... 94, Amber Wujek, 1990-94 senior leadership that led the 1992-93 team to a bounce runner-up in the butterfly sixth-place finish at the ~ from Plainwell High School; Top Career Scorers NCAA Division III Brett Robbins, a state finalist 1. Laura Behling, 1985-89 ...... 1909 points (20.9 ppg) Championships. Senior back in 1994-95 in the butterfly and a tough 2. Cathy Nagy, 1985-88 ...... 1197 points (13.0 ppg) All-American freestyler backstroker from Portage 3. Lisa Vedmore, 1989-94 ...... 1142 points (12.1 ppg) Paul Blowers (Portage/ Central High School; Matt 4. Ann Kullenberg, 1982-85 ...... 855 points (11.2 ppg) Portage Central) will be Sheeran, a state qualifier in 5. Lesley Beebe, 1990-94 ...... 839 points (9.5 ppg) expected to lead the team in the sprint freestyle the backstroke from Grand Blanc High School; 6. Dawn Fekete, 1988-92 ...... 787 points (8.9 ppg) events. Brian Cosgrove (East Lansing) will bring Jon Sander, a strong middle-distance frees tyler 7. Malinda Baker, 1984-87 ...... 765 points (8.8 ppg) strength to the distance freestyle events, while from Fostoria, Ohio; sprint freestyler Mark 8. Sara Musser, 1992-• ...... 709 points (14.5 ppg) Win Lin (Edwardsville, 111./St. Louis Country Hannum from Berea, Ohio; Byron Brown, a diver 9. Heather Ramsey, 1986-90 ...... 702 points (8.3 ppg) Day) will add experience to the individual from Bristol, Indiana and Aaron Thomas, a sprint 10. Barbie Oelslager, 1988-92 ...... 686 points (8.2 ppg) medley and breaststroke events and Matt Rich freestyler from Houston, Texas. All will be 11. Jerry Allen, 1983-1986 ...... 529 points (6.0 ppg) (Downers Grove, IlL/Downers Grove South) will counted on to score at the MIAA meet. provide depth in the breaststrokes. The Hornets will need to maintain their •active player Leading the junior contingent will be a pair focus throughout what will be another tough t Kalamawo won the finn! gnme of the 1987-88 sen son, then won the opening four gnmes of the 1988-89 senso n. of All-Americans, Greg Raczniak (Portage/ dual-meet season. The highlights of the season Portage Central) and Brian Miller (West will include dual meets against top NCAA Bloomfield). Both Raczniak and Miller will be Division III opponents like Hope College, Wabash expected to help make the breaststroke and IM College, DePauw University, Emory University, events a team strength, not only in the MIAA, but and Wheaton College.

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1994-95 Schedule 1994-95 Preseason Roster

Sat., Nov. 19 "K" & HOPE TIME TRIALS Noon Tue., Nov. 22 CALVIN COLLEGE 6 p.m. Fri., Dec. 2 at Eastern Mich. Invitational (split squad) 6 p.m. Name Yr. Event Hometown/High School Sat., Dec. 3 at Eastern Mich. Invitational (split squad) 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. Paul Blowers,.,.,. Sr. Free Portage/Portage Central Sat., Dec. 3 ADRIAN COLLEGE (split squad)* 1 p .m. Byron Brown Fr. Diving Bristol, Incl./Northridge Sun., Dec. 4 at Grand Valley State Diving Invitational TBA Erik Cabbie .... Jr. Diving Romeo/Rochester Adams Brian Cosgrove.... Sr. Free East Lansing/East Lansing 8-22 Dec. Winter Training Trip at Bradenton, Fla. Brian Fritz Jr. Free Kalamazoo/Loy Norrix (G. T. Bray Aquatic Center) Mark Hannum Fr. Free Berea, Ohio/Berea Fri., Dec. 9 at Emory (Ga.) University 5 p.m. Jeremy Hansen So. Free Flint/Southwestern Academy Tue., Dec. 13 Carleton College (at G. T. Bray Center) 1 p.m. Scott Jablonski .. So. Free/Fly LaGrange, 111./Lyons Township Sat., Jan. 7 at Calvin College* 1 p.m. Denny Kelly .. Jr. Back Bloomfield Hills/ Andover Chuck Kemeny* So. Breast Milan/Milan Sat., Jan. 14 ALMA COLLEGE* 1 p.m. Ryan LaBudda,. So. Free Milan/Milan Sat., Jan. 21 at Wheaton (Ill.) College Quad TBA Win Lin,.,. Sr. 1M/Breast Edwardsville, 111./St. Louis Country Day (Hope*, Lake Forest, Wheaton) Tony Michaels,. So. Back/1M Oberlin, Ohio/Oberlin Fri., Jan. 27 DEPAUW (Ind.) UNIV. 6 p .m. Brian Miller .... Jr. Breast West Bloomfield/West Bloomfield Sat., Jan. 28 WABASH (Ind.) College 2 p.m. Garth Miller .. So. Diving Saginaw I Arthur Hill Matt Northam,. So. Breast Ridgefield, Conn./Ridgefield Sat., Feb. 4 1 at Albion College* p.m. Aaron Portenga .... Jr. Free Spring Lake/Spring Lake Thu., Feb. 16- MIAA Championship Meet at Hope 11 a.m. (Prelims) Greg Raczniak,.,. Jr. 1M/Breast Portage/Portage Central Fri., Feb. 17 7 p.m. (Finals) Brett Robbins Fr. Fly/Back Kalamazoo/Portage Central Sat., Feb. 18 MIAA Championship Meet at Hope 11 a.m. (Prelims) Matt Rich,. Sr. Breast/Fly Downers Grove, 111./Downers Grove South 6 p.m. (Finals) Jonathan Sander Fr. Free Fostoria, Ohio/Fostoria Matt Sheeran Fr. Back Grand Blanc/Grand Blanc Thu.-Sat., at Univ. of Michigan Invitational TBA Steve Tack,. So. Free Bloomfield Hills/Lahser Feb. 24-26 (End of Season Meet) Steve Tisch Fr. Back/Fly Plainwell/Plainwell Thu.-Sat., NCAA Division III Championships TBA Aaron Thomas Fr. Free Houston, Texas/Klein Forest March 16-18 ,.denotes letters won *Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association contest HOME MEETS AT KALAMAZOO COLLEGE NATATORIUM

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Head Coach Bob Kent The longest-reigning men's swim coach in MIAA history is also the winningest. Coach Bob Kent 1993-94 Season Review has a career record of 218 wins and 61losses, and an MIAA mark of 131-10. His teams have won 17 MIAA championships in the 24 years that swimming has been a league sport. Kent's teams have also After capturing sixth place in NCAA Kalamazoo was led by four Hornet swim­ produced a total of 62 all-Americans. Following the 1992-93 season, Kent was a finalist for NCAA Division III during the 1992-93 season, the mers who were named to the All-MIAA team. Division III Coach of the Year honors. Kalamazoo men's swimming and diving team Paul Blowers and Greg Raczniak both made the A native of Grand Haven, Kent was an All-American diver at Western Michigan University. He suffered some substantial off-season losses. Still all-league squad for the second time, while holds a BA and an MA from Western. Kent is director of men's athletics at Kalamazoo College. coach Bob Kent hoped the 1993-94 campaign sophomore Brian Miller and freshman Chuck Kent will be assisted for the fifth straight season by Brad Shively, a former Hornet team captain and would be one in which the Hornets would Kemeny were first-time all-conference picks. All-MIAA swimmer. Shively is employed as a counselor in the Kalamazoo College admissions office. "reload" rather than rebuild. Raczniak successfly defended his league title in While Kalamazoo was able to record its the 400-yard individual medley, while Miller took 24th consecutive winning season under Kent, the top honors in the 200 breaststroke. Kemeny made Bob Kents Kalamazoo Coller:e Coachint: Record team did not quite live up to the veteran coach's a splash in his first season, capturing the league Year Overall MIAA (place) expectations. The Hornets finished third in the title in the 100 breaststroke. 1969 0-6 0-1 (not a league sport) Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Raczniak, Miller and freshman diver Garth 1970 4-5 4-1 (not a league sport) marking the first time since league competition Miller were qualifiers to this year's NCAA 1971 7-2 6-1 (2nd) began that Kalamazoo did not take first or second Division III Meet, but Brian Miller was the only 1972 11-3 5-0 (1st) place. Hornet to score points, taking honorable mention 1973 11-3 6-0 (1st) Kalamazoo posted a 9-4 dual meet record, All-America honors in the 100 breaststroke with a 1974 9-2 7-0 (1st) 15th place finish. 1975 10-3 8-0 (1st) including a 3-2 mark within the MIAA. The 1976 10-3 8-0 (1st) Hornets' only league defeats were to league The good news for 1994-95 is that most of 1977 11-1 7-0 (1st) champion Hope College, which went on to take the team is returning, although the squad will still 1978 13-1 10-0 (1st) fifth place in NCAA Division IH, and MIAA be relatively young with only two seniors on the 1979 7-2 5-0 (1st) runner-up Albion College. Kalamazoo had a squad. 1980 11-1 5-0 (1st) chance to pass Albion for second place in the Kalamazoo will continue to be strong in the 1981 11-1 5-0 (1st) overall standings at the MIAA Championship individual medley arid breaststroke events in 1982 12-0 4-0 (1st) Meet but the Hornets fell just short, compiling 434 1994-95 but the Hornets will need help in the 1983 8-4 4-0 (1st) distance freestyle and butterfly races, either from 4-0 (1st) points to the Britons' 439. 1984 5-4 returnees or new recruits. 1985 6-2 5-0 (1st) Kent said a lack of team depth kept the 1986 5-3 4-1 (2nd) Hornets from moving up in the standings. Kent hopes he will have to do less juggling 1987 7-3 5-0 (2nd) "The people we had performed well, but with his lineup. Aaron Portenga, a talented sprint 1988 7-1 5-0 (1st) we just ran out of soldiers," Kent remarked. "We freestyler, was moved to the distance freestyle 1989 10-0 5-0 (1st) didn't quite have enough bodies to get over the races this past winter because the Hornets were 1990 6-2 4-1 (1st) hump. It's important that we improve our team without a competitor for those events. 1991 9-2 4-1 (2nd) · depth in future seasons." 1992 9-1 4-1 (2nd) 1993 10-2 4-1 (2nd) 1994 9-4 3-2 (3rd) TOTALS 218-61 131-10

Diving Coach Ron Bramble Kalamazoo's swimming and diving teams will again receive a big boost this winter as Ron Bramble returns for the fourth consecutive year coaching the Hornet divers. Bramble, a 20-year coaching veteran, has an outstanding history of success. He has coached at Kalamazoo College previously and is best known to Hornet faithful as the coach of Lynn Achterberg Offerdahl, a diver who in 1985 became the first and only Kalamazoo College female athlete to win a national championship. Three seasons ago, Bramble coached two-time all-America diver Mitch Veldkamp and two years ago he saw Hornet divers Matt Swirtz and Bob Marks achieve all-America honors. Bramble has coached a total of five high school all-America divers, and also coached at Kellogg Community College, guiding four divers to all-America status. He is employed as an aquatic instructor for the Portage Public Schools.

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1993-94 Results 1993-94 MIAA Results

Kalamazoo College 1993-94 Men's Swimming & Diving Results 1993-94 MIAA MEN'S SWIMMING STANDINGS (Dual-Meet Record: 9-4 overall, 3·2 MIAA) Dual Meet Standings: Hope 5-0, Albion 4-1, Kalamazoo 3-2, Calvin 2-3, Alma 1-4, Adrian 0-5. Date Opponent Date Opponent 11/13- Kalamazoo 147, Ferris State 87 01/28- Wabash 145, Kalamazoo 98 League Meet Scores: 1. Hope 632, 2. Albion 439, 3. Kalamazoo 434, 4. Calvin 253, 11/23- Kalamazoo 150, ~ 84 02/02- ~ 114, Kalamazoo 100• 5. Alma 214, 6. Adrian 96. 12/04- Kalamazoo 108, Adrian 63• 02/04- Kalamazoo 147, Wheaton 83 12110- ~ 106, Kalamazoo 78 02/05- Albion 133, Kalamazoo 1os• Seasonal Standings: 1. Hope, 2. Albion, 3. Kalamazoo, 4. Calvin, 5. Alma, 6. Adrian. 12110- Kalamazoo 148, Carleton 37 (at Emory) 02/17-19- MIAA Championships at Albion 01/14- Kalamazoo 131, Grand valley State 98 (3rd place, 434 points) •The seasonal champion is detennined on the basis of one-third in dual meets and two-thirds in the league meet. 01/15 - Kalamazoo 134, Alma 99• 01/21 - Kalamazoo 149, Lake Forest 78 01/22- Kalamazoo 132, Calvin 77• Contest results in bold (borne teams underlined) •Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association contest 1994 Al~·MIAAMen's Swimming & Diving Team Season's Best Performances & All-Time Records Event Season's Best School Record 50 Freestyle Paul Blowers :21.63 Rich Soltis :21 .14('87) Most Valuable Stvimmer- Kirk Assink, Hope College 100 Freestyle Paul Blowers :47.69 Jeff Walker :47.04 ('93) 200 Freestyle Paul Blowers 1:44.91 Jeff Walker 1 :43.33('93) •••Kirk Assink, Hope Jr. Holland (West Ottawa) 500 Freestyle Aaron Portenga 4:56.96 Sean McDermott 4:39.01 ('89) ••Chris Behling, Albion Sr. Albion (Albion) 1000 Freestyle Greg Raczniak 10:31.23 Sean McDermott 9:48.68('89) 1650 Freestyle Ryan Labudda 17:32.90 Rick Howrey 16:19.80('86) ,...Paul Blowers, Kalamazoo Jr. Portage (Portage Central) 100 Butterfly Grant Rickboff :56.12 Jeff Walker :49.76('93) •Radu Danca, Alma Jr. New Baltimore (Anchor Bay) 200 Butterfly Matt Harrison . 1:59.98 Jeff Wnlker 1 :50.42('93) ••Brad Genson, Hope Sr. Midland (Midland) 100 Backstrk Denny Kelly :55.32 Rob Hildum :54.14('80) •••steve Hope, Hope Jr. Plainwell (Plainwell) 200 Backstrk Grant Rickboff 2:00.00 Grnnt Rickhoff 1:57.53 ('93) •chuck Kemeny, Kalamazoo Fr. Milan (Milan) 100 Breaststrk Brian Miller :58.86 Brinn Miller :58.86 ('94) •••Dan Knapp, Hope Jr. Ypsilanti (Ypsilanti) 200 Breaststrk Brian Miller 2:09.50 Steve Hunt 2:08.20 ('93) ••Mike Lubbers, Calvin So. Holland (Holland Christian) 200 Ind. Med. Greg Raczniak 1:56.92 Jeff Walker 1:54.20 ('93) •Jack Methric, Hope Jr. Holland (Holland) 400 Ind. Med. Greg Raczniak 4:10.08 Greg Rncznink 4:07.56 ('93) Bloomfield (West Bloomfield) 200 Freestyle Denny Kelly Paul Blowers •Brian Miller, Kalamazoo So. West Relay Aaron Portenga Kevin Philion •Andy Mullin, Albion Jr. Trenton (Trenton) Scott Jablonski Todd Brnndstadt ••Keith Nykamp, Hope So. Holland (Holland Christian·) Greg Raczniak 1:28.28 Jeff Walker 1 :25.80('92) ,...Greg Raczniak, Kalamazoo So. Portage (Portage Central) 400 Freestyle Paul Blowers Jeff Walker ••••Erik Scollon, Albion Sr. Rochester Hills (Rochester Adams) Relay Denny Kelly Greg Racznink •••Ed Weber, Albion Jr. Royal Oak (Kimball) Aaron Portenga Brinn Frost Greg Raczniak 3:15.30 Paul Blowers 3:08.76 ('93) •denotes number of years AII-MIAA 800 Freestyle Greg Raczniak Jeff Walker Relay Scott Jablonski Greg Raczniak Aaron Portenga Paul Blowers Paul Blowers 7:14.89 Brinn Frost 6:56.57 ('93) 200Medley Denny Kelly Marvin lm Relay Chuck Kemeny Brian Miller Brian Miller Jeff Walker Paul Blowers 1:36.78 Paul Blowers 1:35.88 ('93) 400Medley Denny Kelly Mnrvinlm Relay Brian Miller Brian Miller Grant Rickboff Jeff Walker Paul Blowers 3:35.90 Pnul Blowers 3:28.23 ('93) 1M Dive (6) Garth Miller 247.50 Bob Marks 314.60 ('93) 1M Dive (11) Garth Miller 422.65 3M Dive (6) Garth Miller 240.85 Rick Browne 316.85('86) 3 M Dive (11) Garth Miller 441 .15

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Men's Results (WINNERS IN CAPS)

One Meter Diving- 3. Garth Miller, 422.50; 4. Erik Cabbie, 396.80. 200 Freestyle Relay- 3. Denny Kelly, Aaron Portenga, Scott Jablonski, Greg Raczniak, 1:28.28. 1994-95 Outlook 500 Freestyle- 8. Aaron Portenga, 4:58.62; 10. Steve Tack, 5:05.56; 11. Ryan Labudda, 5:10.51. 200 Individual Medley- 2. Greg Raczniak, 1:56.92; 8. Tony Michaels, 2:01.96; 11. Brian Miller, 2:02.67; The Kalamazoo College women's swim­ The sophomore class will provide addi­ 12. Chuck Kemeny, 2:03.80. ming and diving team will be out to improve tional outstanding swimmers in Jennifer Korb 50 Freestyle- 3. Paul Blowers, :21.78; 8. Denny Kelly, :22.49; 12. Scott Jablonski, :22.98. upon last year's fourth-place finish in the MIA A. (Lansing/Eastern), Jennifer Brown (DeWitt), 400 Medley Relay- 4. Denny Kelly, Brian Miller, Grant Rickhoff, Paul Blowers, 3:35.90. Kalamazoo was very young last season, as Jessica Mason (Harper Creek), Katie Rosenfeld 200 Medley Relay- 2. Denny Kelly, Chuck Kemeny, Brian Miller, Paul Blowers, 1:36.78. 250 of 302 points at the Michigan Intercollegiate (St. Joseph), and Amy Curry (Traverse City). 400 Ind. Medley- 1. GREG RACZNIAK, 4:10.08; 4. Matt Harrison, 4:20.85; 6. Tony Michaels, 4:22.08; 9. Athletic Association Championship Meet was Korb was the team's strongest 200 butterflier and Ryan Labudda, 4:35.21. scored by first-year swimmers. also posted team best times in both individual 100 Butterfly- 11. Grant Rickhoff, :56.37. Even with the youthfulness of the team, the medley events. Brown is one the team's best 200 Freestyle- 4. Paul Blowers, 1:45.97; 11. Scott Jablonski, 1:50.82. squad was named a National Coaches Associa­ breaststrokers and provided depth in the IM 100 Breaststroke -1. CHUCK KEMENY, 1:00.53; 2. Brian Miller, 1:00.67; 8. Matt Northam, 1:03.44. tion All-Academic Team for a fifth consecutive events. Mason is one of the team's top returning 100 Backstroke- 4. Denny Kelly, :55.32; 5. Grant Rickhoff, :56.42. year. With the swimmers having gained valuable sprint freestylers. Rosenfeld was a league finalist Three Meter Diving - 2. Garth Miller, 441.15; 6. Erik Cabbie, 327.60. experience last season and another solid class of in both the one- and three-meter springboards. 800 Freestyle Relay- 3. Greg Raczniak, Scott Jablonski, Aaron Portenga, Paul Blowers, 7:14.89. first-year swimmers joining the squad, head Curry, who was the team's most improved 1,650 Freestyle . Ryan Labudda,.17:32.90; 6. Matt Harrison, 17:32.94; 11. Jeremy Truran,18:47.10. -5 coach Lyn Maurer expects to move up in the swimmer, is a top distance freestyler. 200 Backstroke- 5. Grant Rickhoff, 2:02.08; 6. Tony Michaels, 2:03.29; 8. Denny Kelly, 2:04.48. conference standings. This year's freshmen are unproven as 100 Freestyle- 4. Paul Blowers, :47;69; 11. Aaron Portenga, :49.89; 12. Scott Jablonski, :50.00. To regain the league collegiate swimmer~and 200 Breaststroke- 1. BRIAN MILLER, 2:09.50; 2. (tie) Chuck Kemeny and Greg Raczniak, 2:12.09. dominance that led the divers, but possess solid 200 Butterfly- 5. Matt Harrison, 1:59.98. team to first-place confer­ credentials. The class 400 Freestyle Relay- 3. Paul Blowers, Denny Kelly, Aaron Portenga, Greg Raczniak, 3:15.30. ence finishes in both 1990 includes: Dianna Kent, a and 1991, the team will Young team should state-qualifying diver from have to rely upon the Kalamazoo Central High strength of their youth. have School; Bebe Lloyd, a Leading the charge will talented diver from Akron, be a pair of sophomores Ohio; Jennifer Boylan, a Kalamazoo College at who both qualified for the improved versatile athlete who can NCAA Division III Men's Swimming and Diving Championships NCAA Division III h swim the breaststroke, March 16-19, 1994 • Williams (Mass.) College Swimming and Diving butterfly and IM events, Championships in their league showing from Dearborn High School; rookie campaigns, Chris­ Anne Hearn, a strong tine Mungall (Holland) butterflier and sprint 400 Individual Medley- Greg Raczniak, 19th, time of 4:31.91 and Juliet Rivera frees tyler from Flint Powers 200 Individual Medley- Greg Raczniak, 31st, time of 1:58.97 (Amherst, Ohio/Steele). High School; Karrie Huston, a sophomore 200 Breaststroke- Greg Raczniak, 23rd, time of 2:11.18; Brian Miller was disqualified Mungall, an AII-MIAA butterflier and transfer who swims the backstroke events; 100 Breaststroke- Brian Miller, 15th, 1:00.08 (honorable-mention All-America) breaststroker, set a new school record in the 100 distanc~freestyler Debra Knickerbocker from 3 Meter Diving- Garth Miller, 20th in preliminaries# butterfly and recorded the team's fastest 100 Kalamazoo Loy Norrix High School, and diver breaststroke time of the season. Rivera, a sprint Janna Giroux from Cincinnati, Ohio. All will be 1 Meter Diving- Garth Miller, 21st in preliminaries# freestyler, posted the team's fastest times in both counted on to score valuable points at the MIAA the 50 and 100 freestyle events. championship meet. #did not qualify for finals Providing senior leadership will be captain The Hornets will need to maintain their Michelle Michael (Davison/Flint Powers), who is focus throughout what will be another tough the school record holder in both the 100 and 200 dual-meet season. The highlights of the season backstrokes. She will be joined by fellow senior include dual meets against top NCAA Division III Kate Granfield (Marquette), a distance freestyle opponents like Hope College, Emory University, specialist. Wheaton College, and DePauw University.

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1994-95 Preseason Roster 1994-95 Schedule

Name Year Events Hometown/High School Laura Bergeron So. Breast Farmington/Farmington Sat., Nov. 19 "K" & HOPE TIME TRIALS Noon Jennifer Boylan Fr. Free/1M Dearborn/Dearborn Tues., Nov. 22 CALVIN COLLEGE 6p.m. Jennifer Brown• So. Breast/1M DeWitt/DeWitt Fri., Dec. 2 at Eastern Mich. Invitational (split squad) 6p.m. Amy Curry• So. Free Traverse City /Traverse City Sat., Dec. 3 at Eastern Mich. Invitational (split squad) 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. Janna Giroux Fr. Diving Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore Marquette/Marquette Sat., Dec. 3 ADRIAN COLLEGE (split squad)* 1p.m. Kate Granfield** Sr. Free/Fly Anne Hearn Fr. Free/Fly Flint/Flint Powers Sun., Dec. 4 at Grand Valley State Diving Invitational TBA Karrie Huston Fr. Back/Free Kalamazoo/Portage Central Dec. 8-22 Winter Training Trip at Bradenton, Fla. Dianna Kent Fr. Diving Kalama~o/KalamazooCentral (G. T. Bray Aquatic Center) Debra Knickerbocker Fr. Free Kalamazoo/ Loy Norrix Fri., Dec. 9 at Emory (Ga.) University Sp.m. Jennifer Korb* So. Fly /IM Lansing/Eastern Estivareilles, France Tues., Dec. 13 Carleton College (at G. T. Bray Center) 1p .m. Catherine Lepeltier Vis. Breast Bebe Lloyd Fr. Diving Akron, Ohio/Mercersburg Academy Sat., Jan. 7 at Calvin College* 1 p.m. Jessica Mason• So. Free/1M Harper Creek/Harper Creek Sat., Jan. 14 ALMA COLLEGE* 1p.m. Michelle Michael*** Sr. Back/1M Davison/Flint Powers Sat., Jan. 21 at Wheaton (Ill.) College Quad TBA Christine Mungall* So. Fly/Free Holland /Holland (Hope*, Lake Forest, Wheaton) Juliet Rivera• So. Free/Fly Amherst, Ohio/Marion L. Steele So. Diving St. Joseph/St. Joseph Sat., Jan. 28 ST. MARY'S (Ind.) COLLEGE 11 a.m. Katie Rosenfeld* Katie Shively* So. Free Troy/ Birmingham Seaholm Sat.,Feb.4 at Albion College* 1p .m. Thu., Feb. 16- MIAA Championship Meet at Hope 11 a.m. (Prelims) *denotes letters won Fri., Feb. 17 7 p.m. (Finals) Sat., Feb. 18 MIAA Championship Meet at Hope 11 a.m. (Prelims) 6 p.m. (Finals) Sat.-Mon., NCAA Division III Championships TBA Mar. 11-13

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·-·--- ·------, Head Coach Lyn Maurer 1993-94 Season Review

Lyn Maurer enters her 25th season as head coach of the Kalamazoo College women's swim team. In the same way you shouldn't judge a b(X)k good accomplishment," Maurer said. "Our Her overall coaching record is 134-79, and her record within the MIAA is 77-30. Her teams have won five by its cover, it wouldn't be fair to evaluate the freshman class has a lot of potential and should MIAA championships including two successive championships to begin the decade of the 1990s. Kalamazoo College women's swimming and help us return to the upper echelon of the confer­ Maurer holds a BA and an MA from Western Michigan University. An associate professor of diving season solely on the basis of wins and ence." physical education, she is also director of women's athletics at Kalamazoo. During the fall, Maurer losses. The Hornet newcomers were led by Chris­ coaches the Kalamazoo College women's golf team. True, the Hornets did register just three tine Mungall and Juliet Rivera, both of whom wins in 13 dual meets, which included just one qualified for competition at the NCAA Division win in five Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic III Championships. Mungall set new school records in the 100-yard butterfly on four occa­ Lyn Maurer~Kalamazoo College Coaching Record* Association duals. Many of the losses were close, however, and the Hornets figure to be much sions and was the only Hornet to be named to the AII-MIAA team while Rivera posted impressive Overall WMJ8At:MIAA (pla!:f) improved next season. Year times in the sprint freestyle races. Mungall and (Not a league sport) Kalamazoo was very young in 1993-94, with 1970 0-2 Rivera also swam on teams that set new school (Not a league sport) 13 freshmen on a roster of 18. Hornet head coach 1971 1-2 marks in the 200 medley and 200 freestyle relays. 5-1 (Not a league sport) Lyn Maurer called the freshman contingent her 1972 The team was not without upperclassmen (Not a league sport) best recruiting class ever, and by season's end the 1973 4-2 leadership. Senior co-captains Amy Lancaster and (Not a league sport) youthful group had lived up to its reputation. Of 1974 6-3 Melanie MacCormack set strong examples, 4-6 (Not a league sport) the 302 points compiled by Kalamazoo at the 1975 although MacCormack missed a good portion of 7-4 6-0 (1st) MIAA Championship Meet, 250 were scored by 1977 the season due to study commitments. Michelle 1978 10-2 8-0 (1st) first-year swimmers. Michael, a talented backstroke specialist, will 1979 10-3 8-0 (1st) Kalamazoo finished fourth at the MIAA serve as captain for the 1994-95 season. 6-5 5-3 (2nd) meet and in doing so took fourth in the overall 1980 Maurer received plenty of help from assis­ 1981 4-3 3-2 (3rd) league standings, winding up ahead of an Albion tant coaches Diana Danca and Heather Botsford. 1982 4-7 3-2 (3rd) College team which defeated Kalamazoo in dual Danca handled many of the team's organizational 1983 5-5 3-3 (3rd) meet action. The Hornets nearly finished a place duties while Botsford, a former two-time All­ 1984 2-7 2-3 (4th) higher, scoring just three fewer points than third­ MIAA Hornet swimmer, was instrumental in 1985 3-5 3-2 (3rd) place Calvin College at the league meet. helping Kalamazoo's young swimmers with their 1986 4-4 2-3 (4th) "We were also fourth in the league last year, technique. 1987 4-4 3-2 (4th) and we suffered some heavy graduation losses so 1988 8-3 5-1 (2nd) for us to do as well in the MIAA this season is a 1989 10-1 5-1 (2nd) 1990 9-1 5-1 (1st) 1991 12-1 5-1 (1st) 1992 9-2 6-0 (2nd) 1993 7-5 4-2 (4th) 1994 3-10 1-4 (4th) TOTALS 137-89 77-30 •did not co.:1ch in 1976 {K.:ll.:lm.:lzoo h.:1d 6-4 record th.:1t se.:1son)

Diving Coach Ron Bramble Kalamazoo's swimming and diving teams will again receive a big boost this winter as Ron Bramble returns for the fourth consecutive year coaching the Hornet divers. Bramble, a 20-year coaching veteran, has an outstanding history of success. He has coached at Kalamazoo College previously and is best known to Hornet faithful as the coach of Lynn Achterberg Offerdahl, a diver who in 1985 became the first and only Kalamazoo College female athlete to win a national championship. Three seasons ago, Bramble coached two-time all-America d iver Mitch Veldkamp and two years ago he saw Hornet divers Matt Swirtz and Bob Marks achieve all-America honors. Bramble has coached a total of five high school all-America divers, and also coached at Kellogg Community College, guid ing four divers to all-America status. He is employed as an aquatic instructor for the Portage Public Schoo ls. ·--·- ·------

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1993-94 Results 1993-94 MIAA Results Kalamazoo College 1993-94 Women's Swimming & Diving Results (Dual Meet Record: 3-10 overall, 1-4 MIAA)

Date Opponent MIAA Women's Swimming & Diving Final Standings 11/13- Ferris State 132, Kalamazoo 98 01/26- Kalamazoo 157, St. Mary's Hod.) 138 11/23- Kalamazoo 130.5, ~ 105.5 02/02 -H2l?£ 137, Kalamazoo 102• 12/04- Kalamazoo 95, Adrian 56• 02/04- Wheaton 123, Kalamazoo 108 Dual Meet Standings: Hope 5-0, Calvin 4-1, Alma 3-2, Kalamazoo 1·4, Albion 2-3, Adrian 0-5. 12110- ~ 109, Kalamazoo 76 02/05- Albion 133, Kalamazoo no• 12110- Carleton 95, Kalamazoo 87 (at Emory) 02117-19- MIAA Championships at Albion League Meet: 1. Hope 722, 2. Albion 357, 3. Calvin 305.5, 4. Kalamazoo 302, 5. Albion 290, 6. Adrian 99. 01/14- Grand Valley State 127, Kalamazoo 105 (4th place, 302 points) 01/15 - .Al.m!132, Kalamazoo 10s• Seasonal Standings: 1. Hope, 2. Alma, 3. Calvin, 4. Kalamazoo, 5. Albion, 6. Adrian. 01/21 - Lake Forest 122, Kalamazoo 116 01/22- Calvin 136, Kalamazoo 103• •The seasonal champion is detennintd on the basis of one-third in dual muts and two-thirds in the championship meet. Contest results in bold (borne teams underlined) •Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association contest

Season's Best Performances & All-Time Records Event Season's Best School Record 50 Freestyle Juliet Rivera :24.82 Julie Delamarter :24.68 ('90) 100 Freestyle Juliet Rivera :55.78 Holly Partyka :55.24 ('89) All-MIAA Women's Swimming & Diving Team 200 Freestyle Melanie McConnack 2:05.61 Holly Partyka 1 :58.85 ('88) 500 Freestyle Kristen Riker 5:36.50 Holly Partyka 5:18.74 ('88) 1000 Freestyle Kristen Riker 11:26.48 Katie Czmer 10:53.16 ('91) 1650 Freestyle Kristen Riker 19:19.56 Katie Czmer 18:04.29 ('92) 1994 All-MIAA Women's Swimming & Diving Team 100 Butterfly Christine Mungall 1:00.14 Christine Mlmgall 1 :00.42 ('94) 200 Butterfly Jennifer Korb 2:18.23 Margaret Howrey 2:15.27 ('88) 100 Backstrk Michelle Michael 1:05.68 Michelle Michael 1:05.21 ('92) Most Val11able Datvn Hoving, Hope College 200 Backstrk Michelle Michael 2:20.57 Michelle Michael 2:19.88 ('92) Swimmer- 100 Breaststrk Christine Mungall 1:12.73 Tiffany Greenman 1:07.93 ('89) 200 Breaststrk Jennifer Brown 2:37.17 Tiffany Greenman 2:27.82 ('89) •Molly Cliffe], Albion So. Rochester Hills (Rochester) 200 Ind. Med. Jennifer Korb 2:19.24 Heather Botsford 2:18.74 ('91) •••Sarah DeWitt, Hope Sr. Holland (Holland) 400 Ind. Med. Jennifer Korb 4:58.45 Margaret Howrey 4:51.14 ('88) •••Kellie Gehrs, Albion Jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Oak Ridge) 200Medley Michelle Michael Michelle Michael *Heidi Hillman, Adrian So. Elkhart, Ind. (Elkhart Central) Relay Jennifer Brown Jennifer Brown •Dana Horner, Hope Fr. Ypsilanti (Ypsilanti) Christine Mungall Christine Mungall ••••Dawn Hoving, Hope Sr. Oak Brook, 111.(Timothy Christian) 1:54.74 ('94) Juliet Rivera 1:54.74 Juliet Rivera So Oak Brook, Ill. (Timothy Christian) 400Medley Amy Lancaster Valerie Anderson ••Kristen Hoving, Hope . Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Oak Ridge) Relay Jennifer Brown Tiffany Greenman *Megan Hunter, Hope Fr. Jennifer Korb Laurie Bird *""Teresa Kirkland, Hope So. Cheney, Wash. (Cheney) Lisa Walter 4:13.43 Holly Partyka 4:10.81 ('89) »Sara Looman, Hope Fr. Holland (West Ottawa) 200 Freestyle Juliet Rivera Juliet Rivera »Susan Looman, Hope Fr. Holland (West Ottawa) Relay Jennifer Korb Jennifer Korb ••Denice Masselink, Hope So. Holland (Holland Christian) Jessica Mason Jessica Mason •Christine Mungall, Kalamazoo Fr. Holland (Holland) Christine Mungall 1:42.40 Christine Mlmgall 1:42.40 ('94) *Kathleen Shaughnessy, Calvin Fr. Bedford, N.H . (Manchester West) 400 Freestyle Christine Mungall Julie Delamarter *Dana Thibault, Alma So. Lansing (Eastern) Relay Jessica Mason Heather Botsford Fr. Chelsea (Chelsea) Jennifer Korb Melanie McCormack *Melissa Thiel, Hope Juliet Rivera 3:46.52 Holly Partyka 3:45.43 ('91) 800 Freestyle Jessica Mason Ka"tie Czmer • denotes number of years All-MIAA Relay Amy Curry Melanie McCormack Kristen Riker Heather Botsford Jennifer Korb 8:37.38 Holly Partyka 8:14.78 ('91) 1M Dive (6) Katie Rosenfeld 201 .55 Lynn Achterberg 247.70 ('84) 1M Dive (11) Rachel Wawro 307.50 3 M Dive (6) Rachel Wawro 217.95 Annette Kartel 268.15 (75) 3 M Dive (11) Rachel Wawro 328.65

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Kalamazoo College at MIAA Swimming and Diving Championships Kalamazoo College Winter Sports February 17-19, 1994 1994-95 Composite Schedule Albion College

Women's Results (WINNERS IN CAPS) November 18 WB HORNET TIPOFF TOURNEY 6&8p .m. 200 Freestyle Relay- 2. Juliet Rivera, Jennifer Korb, Jessica Mason, Christine Mungall, 1:42.40. 19 MS-WS "K" & HOPE TIME TRIALS Noon 500 Freestyle- 12. Kristin Riker, 5:38.20. 19 MB at Concordia (Mich.) College 3p.m . 200 Individual Medley -7. Jennifer Korb, 2:19.24; 11. Jennifer Brown, 2:22.32. 19 WB HORNET TIPOFF TOURNEY 6 & 8 p .m. 50 Freestyle- 3. Christine Mungall, :25.25; 5. Juliet Rivera, :25.34. 22 MB at Cornerstone College 7:30p.m. Three Meter Diving- 4. Rachel Wawro, 328.65; 5. Katie Rosenfeld, 311.80. 22 MS-WS CALVIN COLLEGE 6p.m . 400 Medley Relay- 3. Amy Lancaster, Jennifer Brown, Jennifer Korb, Lisa Walter, 4:13.43. 22 WB CORNERSTONE COLLEGE 7p.m . 200 Medley Relay- 2. Michelle Michael, Jennifer Brown, Christine Mungall, Juliet Rivera, 1:54.74. 26 MB UNIV. OF CHICAGO 3p.m . 400 Individual Medley- 7. Jennifer Korb, 4:58.45; 12. Kristen Riker, 5:22.88. 26 WB at Concordia (Mich.) College 3p.m. 100 Butterfly- 2. Christine Mungall, 1:00.42; 8. Juliet Rivera, 1:03.65; 10. Jessica Mason, 1:05.46. 30 MB at North Park (Ill.) College 8:30p.m . 100 Breaststroke- 3. Christine f\1ungall, 1 :12.94; 4, Jennifer Brown, 1:13.90; 12. Stacy Younger, 1:21.73. 30 WB at Bethel (Ind.) College 7p.m. 100 Backstroke- 7. Michelle Michael, 1: 06.08; 12. Amy Lancaster, 1:08.74. 800 Freestyle Relay- 5. Jessica Mason, Amy Curry, Kristen Riker, Jennifer Korb, 8:37.38. December 200 Backstroke- 6. Michelle Michael, 2:21.59; 11. Amy Lancaster, 2:27.51. 2 MS-WS at Eastern Mich. Invitational 6p.m. 100 Freestyle- 7. Juliet Rivera, :55.74; 10. Jessica Mason, :57.57. (split squad) 200 Breaststroke- 3. Jennifer Brown, 2:37.28. 3 MB FRANKLIN (Ind.) COLLEGE 3p.m . 200 Butterfly- 5. Jennifer Korb, 2:20.31. 3 MS-WS at Eastern Mich. Invitational 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. One Meter Diving- 4. Rachel Wawro, 307.50; 5. Katie Rosenfeld, 302.00. (split squad) 400 Freestyle Relay- 5. Christine Mungall, Jessica Mason, Jennifer Korb, Juliet Rivera, 3:46.52. 3 MS-WS ADRIAN COLLEGP 1 p.m. (split squad) 4 MS-WS at Grand Valley State Diving TBA Invitational 8 WB CONCORDIA (Ill.) COLLEGE 8p .m. 8-22 MS-WS Winter Training Trip at Bradenton, Fla. (G.T. Bray Aquatic Center) Kalamazoo College at 9 MS-WS at Emory (Ga.) University 5p .m. NCAA Division III Women's Swimming and Diving Championships 10 MB SPRING ARBOR COLLEGE 3p.m. 10 WB FRANKLIN (Ind.) COLLEGE 5p.m . March 9-12, 1994 13 MB at Lake Forest College 8:30p.m . Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. 13 MS-WS Carleton College (at G.T. Bray Center) 1 p.m. 13 WB at St. Mary's (Ind.) College 7 p.m. Thursday, March 10 Results 17 MB GRACE COLLEGE 3p.m . 50-yard freestyle: Juliet Rivera, 20th place, time of 25.04 seconds 17 WB at Spring Arbor College 1 p.m. 21 MB at Muskingum (Ohio) Tourney 6 &8 p.m. Christine Mungall, 29th place, time of 25.38 seconds 21 WB at Madonna College 7p .m. 22 MB at Muskingum Tourney 1 &3p .m. Friday, March 11 Results 29 WB at Aquinas College 6p.m. 100-yard butterfly: Mungall, 27th place, time of 1:01.28 30 MB WQSN HOLIDAY CLASSIC 6&8p.m . Rivera, 36th place, time of 1:03.27 31 MB WQSN HOLIDAY CLASSIC 1 &3 p.m. January Saturday, March 12 Results 4 MB at Hope College"' 7:30p .m. 100-yard freestyle: Rivera, 27th place, time of :55.34 4 WB HOPE COLLEGE"' 7:30p .m. Mungall, 34th place, time of :55.98 7 MB at Calvin College"' 3p .m. 7 MS-WS at Calvin College"' 1 p.m. & WB CALVIN COLLEGE"' 3p .m. 11 MB ALBION COLLEGE"' 7:30p .m. 11 WB at Albion College"' 7:30p .m. 14 MB OLIVET COLLEGE"' 3 p.m. -continued on page 44-

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Winter Sports Composite Schedule- continued

January (cont'd) 14 MS-WS ALMA COLLEGE• 1 p.m. 14 WB at Olivet College 3p.m. 18 MB at Alma College• 7:30p.m. 18 WB ALMA COLLEGE• 7:30p.m. 21 MB ADRIAN COLLEGE• 3p .m. 21 MS-WS at Wheaton (Ill .) College Quad TBA 21 WB at Adrian College• 3 p.m. 25 WB at Defiance College 7:30p.m. 27 MS DEPAUW (Ind.) UNIV. 6p.m . 28 MB HOPE COLLEGE• 3p.m. 28 MS WABASH (Ind.) COLLEGE 2 p.m. 28 WB at Hope College• 3p.m. 28 ws ST. MARY'S (Ind.) COLLEGE 11 a.m.

February 1 MB CALVIN COLLEGE• 7:30p.m. 1 WB at Calvin College• 7:30p.m. 4 MB at Albion College• 3p .m. 4 MS-WS at Albion College• 1 p.m. 4 WB ALBION COLLEGE* 3p.m . 8 MB at Olivet College• 7:30p.m. 8 WB OLIVET COLLEGE* 7:30p.m. 11 MB ALMA COLLEGE* 3 p.m. 11 WB at Alma College• 3p .m. 15 MB at Adrian College• 7:30p.m. 15 WB ADRIAN COLLEGE• 7:30p.m . 16-17 MS-WS MIAA Championship Meet at Hope 11 a.m. (Prelims)/7 p.m. (Finals) 18 MS-WS MIAA Championship Meet at Hope 11 a.m. (Prelims)/6 p.m. (Finals) 21 WB MIAA Tourney TBA 22 MB MIAA Tourney TBA 23 WB MIAA Tourney TBA 24 MB MIAA Tourney TBA 24-26 MS at Univ. of Michigan Invitational TBA (End of Season Meet) 25 MB MIAA Tourney TBA 25 WB MIAA Tourney TBA

March 11-13 ws NCAA Division III Championships TBA 16-18 MS NCAA Division III Championships TBA

•Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association contest HOME CONTESTS IN CAPS (Basketball at Anderson Athletic Center, Swimming & Diving at Kalamazoo College Natatorium)

Key MB - Men's Varsity Basketball MS - Men's Swimming and Diving WB - Women's Basketball WS - Women's Swimming and Diving