TABLE OF CONTENTS Departmental Awards STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE MONTH Page August Rob Doyle, Football Cheneta Morrison, Volleyball NACDA Directors’ Cup 2 GLVC Multi-Sport Trophies 3 September Josh Gornall, Men’s Cross Country Shae Morris, Women’s Soccer Postseason Awards 4

October J.T. Owens, Football Academic All-Conference 5 Ashley Seehase, Women’s Soccer

November David Lopez, Wrestling FALL SPORTS Cheneta Morrison, Volleyball Cross Country 6-7 December Lynn Panko, Wrestling Football 8-11 Jessica Canary, Women’s Men’s Soccer 12-13 January Alex Johns, Wrestling Samantha Meissel, Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer 14-16 Volleyball 17-19 February Frederick Helm, Men’s Track & Field Kierra Allen, Women’s Track & Field

March Guy Kogel, Men’s Swimming WINTER SPORTS Maura Donahue, Women’s Swimming Men’s Basketball 20-21 April Jerel Flournoy, Men’s Track & Field Women’s Basketball 22-24 Megan Russell, Softball Swimming & Diving 25-28 Wrestling 29-30 CHUCK MALENDER FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Allison Tyler, Women’s Golf SPRING SPORTS PARKER P. JORDAN MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Baseball 31-33 Stephen Geller, Football Men’s Golf 34-35 KELSO M. REID MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD Nate Blank, Men’s Basketball Women’s Golf 36-37 Softball 38-40 WALTER BRENNEMAN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Lynn Panko, Wrestling Men’s Tennis 41-42

DR. ROBERT M. BROOKER MOST VALUABLE MALE ATHLETE Women’s Tennis 43-44 Seth Fair, Men’s Golf Track & Field 45-48 DR. ROBERT M. BROOKER MOST VALUABLE FEMALE ATHLETE Kyleigh Turner, Volleyball

1 NACDA DIRECTORS’ CUP 2009-10 STANDINGS 1 Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 1021.50 36 Incarnate Word (Tex.) 381.00 71 Le Moyne (N.Y.) 262.50 2 California (Pa.) 703.00 37 St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 379.50 72 Dowling (N.Y.) 262.00 3 Central Missouri 672.50 38 Missouri Southern State 377.25 73 Central Oklahoma 260.00 4 Minnesota State Mankato 660.50 39 Columbus State (Ga.) 368.50 74 Carson Newman (Tenn.) 258.00 5 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 643.50 40 Mesa State (Colo.) 363.50 75 St. Edward’s (Texas) 255.50 6 Western Washington 642.75 41 West Chester (Pa.) 362.00 76 Francis Marion (S.C.) 253.00 7 Ashland (Ohio) 636.75 42 Southern Connecticut St. 358.50 77 Brigham Young Hawaii 251.00 8 UC San Diego 626.00 43 West Chester (Pa.) 350.00 77 Wingate (N.C.) 251.00 9 Abilene Christian (Tex.) 616.75 44 St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 347.00 79 Southwest Minnesota St. 250.00 10 Adams State (Colo.) 613.50 45 Alaska Anchorage 344.50 80 Queens (N.C.) 249.50 11 Augustana (S.D.) 587.00 46 Cal State Dominguez Hills 335.00 81 Missouri Southern State 248.75 12 Chico State 577.00 47 Augustana (S.D.) 333.00 82 Gannon (Pa.) 247.25 13 Indiana (Pa.) 574.00 48 Winona State (Minn.) 325.00 83 South Carolina Aiken 246.50 14 Drury (Mo.) 555.75 49 Angelo State (Texas) 318.50 84 Wisconsin-Parkside 245.50 15 Colorado School of Mines 520.50 50 Mesa State (Colo.) 308.50 85 New Mexico Highlands 218.50 16 Kutztown (Pa.) 492.75 51 Sonoma State (Calif.) 307.00 86 Brigham Young Hawaii 218.00 17 Indianapolis (Ind.) 471.00 52 Limestone (S.C.) 306.00 87 Mercyhurst (Pa.) 216.50 18 Shippensburg (Pa.) 470.75 53 Southern Indiana 305.00 88 Northwood (Mich.) 215.50 19 Tampa (Fla.) 461.00 54 Cal State Los Angeles 303.50 89 Adelphi (N.Y.) 215.00 20 Stonehill (Mass.) 460.00 55 Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) 303.00 90 Bemidji State (Minn.) 213.00 21 Wayne State (Mich.) 454.50 56 Southern Connecticut St. 302.50 91 Georgia College & State 213.00 22 Massachusetts Lowell 452.00 57 Stonehill (Mass.) 301.00 92 C W Post LIU (N.Y.) 212.00 23 Florida Southern 450.00 58 Barry (Fla.) 300.00 93 St. Edward’s (Tex.) 212.00 24 Queens (N.C.) 444.75 58 Tusculum (Tenn.) 300.00 94 Wingate (N.C.) 212.00 25 Emporia State (Kans.) 437.25 60 Georgia College & State 298.00 95 Lander (S.C.) 210.00 26 Minnesota Duluth 431.00 61 Rollins (Fla.) 287.00 96 Anderson (S.C.) 209.50 27 Rollins (Fla.) 430.50 62 Colorado School of Mines 285.00 97 Le Moyne (N.Y.) 209.50 28 Nebraska Kearney 426.00 63 Columbus State (Ga.) 284.00 98 Fort Hays State (Kans.) 209.25 29 Metropolitan State (Colo.) 416.00 64 Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 283.66 99 Alaska Fairbanks 206.00 30 Nebraska Omaha 415.75 65 Adelphi (N.Y.) 283.50 100 Lock Haven (Pa.) 202.25 31 West Texas A&M 414.25 66 Delta State (Miss.) 283.00 32 Barry (Fla.) 408.75 67 Minnesota State Moorhead 282.00 33 Southern Indiana 407.00 68 Northwest Missouri State 275.00 Note: Only top 100 of 232 scoring schools 34 Findlay (Ohio) 392.25 69 West Texas A&M 269.25 listed. 35 Valdosta State (Ga.) 383.00 70 Cal State Stanislaus 267.75

ALL-TIME RESULTS

YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION 2009-10 17th Grand Valley State 2001-02 55th University of California-Davis 2008-09 5th Grand Valley State 2000-01 8th University of California-Davis 2007-08 15th Grand Valley State 1999-00 38th University of California-Davis 2006-07 18th Grand Valley State 1998-99 96th Adams State College (Colo.) 2005-06 44th Grand Valley State 1997-98 78th California State-Bakerfield 2004-05 18th Grand Valley State 1996-97 5th University of California-Davis 2003-04 14th Grand Valley State 1995-96 38th University of California-Davis 2002-03 13th University of California-Davis

2 GLVC MULTI-SPORTS TROPHIES 2009-10 ALL-SPORTS TROPHY FINAL STANDINGS

MCC WCC MSc WSc VB MBB WBB MIT WIT MGlf WGlf MTen WTen SB MOT WOT BB Total Drury 10 3 15 10.5 9 12.5 15 4 2 12 11 12 13 7 3 1 11 146.0 Northern Kentucky 7 8 14 15 12 7.5 11.5 1 1 14 9 7.5 12 14 1 2 12 146.0 Indianapolis 8 5 6 12 15 4.5 13 9 8 13 12 3.5 8 12 9 9 10 139.5 Southern Indiana 11 10 4 9 10.5 12.5 11.5 3 4 10 10 11 3 8 5 4 14 132.5 Bellarmine 9 9 11 13 7.5 15 8 5 7 9 6 5.5 7 6 6 7 13 131.5 Lewis 3 6 13 6 14 7.5 10 7 9 8 7 9 5 15 4 8 7 124.5 UW-Parkside 6 7 12 10.5 5.5 3 14 2 3 11 - - - 13 2 3 2 89.0 Missouri-St. Louis - - 8 4.5 13 4.5 6 - - 7 8 7.5 10 10 - - 3 81.5 Rockhurst - 5 8 10.5 11 3.5 - - 6 2 10 11 1 - - 9 77.0 Saint Joseph’s 4 2 7 2 7.5 9.5 5 6 5 3 - 1.5 9 5 7 6 8 75.5 Quincy - 9.5 14 4 9.5 9 - - 1 3 3.5 4 11 - - 5 73.5 Missouri S&T 5 4 9.5 7 5.5 2 7 8 6 - - - - 9 8 5 6 68.5 Kentucky Wesleyan 2 - 3 3 1 14 3.5 - - 5 1 - 1.5 4 - - 4 42.0 Illinois-Springfield - 2 1 3 6 2 - - 4 4 5.5 6 2 - - 35.5 Maryville 1 1 1 4.5 2 1 1 - - 2 5 1.5 1.5 3 - - 1 25.5

Note: Pursuant to Section 1.D.1.b in the GLVC Handbook, institutions participating in both the indoor and outdoor track and field competitions will re- ceive All-Sports Trophy point based on the average score of their finish in both events.

2009-10 COMMISSIONER’S CUP FINAL STANDINGS

MSC WSC VB MBB WBB SB BB Total Northern Kentucky 14 15 12 7.5 11.5 14 12 86.0 Drury 15 10 9 12.5 15 7 11 79.5 Bellarmine 11 13 7 15 8 6 13 73.0 Indianapolis 6 12 15 4.5 13 12 10 72.5 Lewis 13 6 14 7.5 10 15 7 72.5 Southern Indiana 4 9 10 12.5 11.5 8 14 69.0 Quincy 9.5 14 4 9.5 9 11 5 62.0 UW-Parkside 12 11 6 3 14 13 2 61.0 Missouri-St. Louis 8 4.5 13 4.5 6 10 3 49.0 Rockhurst 5 8 11 11 3.5 1 9 48.5 Missouri S&T 9.5 7 5.5 2 7 9 6 46.0 Saint Joseph’s 7 2 8 9.5 5 5 8 44.5 Kentucky Wesleyan 3 3 1 14 3.5 4 4 32.5 Maryville 2 4.5 2 1 2 3 1 15.5 Illinois-Springfield 1 1 3 6 1 2 - 14

ALL-TIME FINISHES - ALL-SPORTS TROPHY ALL-TIME FINISHES - COMMISSIONER’S CUP YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION 2009-10 3rd Drury 2009-10 4th Northern Kentucky 2008-09 2nd Northern Kentucky 2008-09 3rd Northern Kentucky 2007-08 4th SIU Edwardsville 2007-08 5th Northern Kentucky 2006-07 3rd SIU Edwardsville 2006-07 4th SIU Edwardsville 2005-06 4th Northern Kentucky 2005-06 8th Northern Kentucky 2004-05 4th Northern Kentucky 2004-05 5th Northern Kentucky 2003-04 2nd Southern Indiana 2003-04 5th Southern Indiana 2002-03 1st Indianapolis 2002-03 2nd Northern Kentucky 2001-02 2nd Northern Kentucky 2000-01 5th Northern Kentucky 1999-00 4th Northern Kentucky 1998-99 5th Lewis 1997-98 4th SIU Edwardsville 1996-97 5th Lewis 1995-96 3rd Lewis 1994-95 1st Indianapolis 1993-94 3rd Southern Indiana 1992-93 2nd Lewis 1991-92 3rd Lewis 1990-91 3rd Bellarmine 1989-90 4th Lewis 1988-89 5th Lewis 1987-88 6th Lewis 1986-87 4th Lewis 1985-86 8th Lewis 1984-85 n/a Lewis 1983-84 n/a Lewis 1982-83 n/a Southern Indiana 1981-82 n/a Bellarmine 3 POSTSEASON AWARDS All-Conference^ [8] (single team honored) All-Conference^, Second Team (cont.) All-Region, First Team [9] Stephanie Cave- Women’s Cross Country Saidat Sanuth- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Lyndsay Callahan- Volleyball (Daktronics) Seth Fair, Men’s Golf Shelby Spinelli- Women’s Soccer Jessica Canary- Women’s Basketball (Daktronics) Mike Landy- Men’s Cross Country Valerie Wagner- Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Donovan Drake- Baseball (NCBWA) Mark Martinez- Men’s Cross Country Katy Watson- Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Jamie Keltz- Softball (Daktronics, NFCA) Lyndsay McBride, Women’s Golf Kaitlin Worthington- Women’s Indoor Track & Field Samantha Meissel- Women’s Basketball (Daktronics) Aaron Monson, Men’s Golf Shane Wyant- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Cheneta Morrison- Volleyball (Daktronics) Sarah Prascsak, Women’s Golf Megan Russell- Softball (Daktronics, NFCA) Allison Tyler, Women’s Golf All-Conference^, Third Team [7] Shelby Spinelli- Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Ashley Boxley, Softball Kyleigh Turner- Volleyball (Daktronics) All-Conference^, First Team [33] Kourtney Crawford- Volleyball Kierra Allen- Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Kaleb Cunningham- Baseball All-Region, Second Team [4] Lyndsay Callahan- Volleyball Katie Dewey- Women’s Basketball Kaleb Cunningham- Baseball (Daktronics) Asia Cammack, Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Kristina Kerrigan- Volleyball Donovan Drake- Baseball (Daktronics) Jessica Canary- Women’s Basketball Cory Rupert- Baseball Amanda Reese- Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Christina Carrick- Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Chris Ulrey- Baseball Ashley Seehase- Women’s Soccer (Daktronics) Randall Courtney- Football Katie Dewey- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Conference^, Honorable Mention [6] All-Region, Third Team [2] Donovan Drake- Baseball Ryan Forney- Football Haley Miller- Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Tim Dury- Football Stephen Geller- Football Ashley Seehase- Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Jerel Flournoy- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Joe Leach- Football Terrell Franklin- Men’s Indoor Track & Field Josh Martin- Football Seth Galloway- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Adam Prichard- Football Frederick Helm- Men’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Eric Quintana- Football All-American [12 people, 22 performances] Randall Hudi- Men’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Shiran Abrahamson- Women’s Swimming Jamie Keltz- Softball Conference^ Player of the Year [6] Nick Brittain- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Jermel Kindred- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Kierra Allen- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Maura Donahue (5)- Women’s Swimming Courtney Kuzmicz- Women’s Indoor Track & Field Seth Fair- Men’s Golf Meghan Donahue (3)- Women’s Swimming Krista Leffers- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Frederick Helm- Men’s Indoor Track & Field Jerel Flournoy- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Deltarae Martin- Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Lyndsay McBride-Women’s Golf Vicki Galiamoutsa- Women’s Swimming Shanese McGregor, Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Samantha Meissel- Women’s Basketball Seth Galloway- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Samantha Meissel- Women’s Basketball Megan Russell- Softball Jermel Kindred- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Braden Miller- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Guy Kogel (2)- Men’s Swimming Haley Miller- Women’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Conference^ Freshman of the Year [3] Jaclyn Luscomb- Women’s Swimming Cheneta Morrison- Volleyball Maura Donahue- Women’s Swimming & Diving Carl A. Smith- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Craig Myers- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Kristina Kerrigan- Volleyball Erica Smith (4)- Women’s Swimming Kenya Owens- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Shelby Spinelli- Women’s Soccer Craig Ray- Football All-American, First Team [2] Heather Rourk- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Conference^ Coach of the Year [4] Seth Fair- Men’s Golf (GCAA) Matt Royer, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Scott Fangman- Men’s In/Outdoor Track & Field Cheneta Morrison- Volleyball (AVCA) Megan Russell- Softball and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Saidat Sanuth- Women’s Indoor Track & Field LeAnn Freeland- Women’s Basketball All-American, Second Team [2] Ashley Seehase- Women’s Soccer Missy Frost-Fisher- Softball Lyndsay McBride, Women’s Golf (NGCA) Kyleigh Turner- Volleyball Megan Russell, Softball (NFCA) GLVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year [4] All-Conference^, Second Team [23] Jessica Canary - Women’s Basketball All-American, Third Team [3] Darius Adams- Men’s Basketball Seth Fair - Men’s Golf Samantha Meissel- Women’s Basketball (Daktronics) Bryan Back- Men’s Indoor Track & Field Lyndsay McBride - Women’s Golf Megan Russell- Softball (Daktronics) Nick Brittain- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Kyleigh Turner- Volleyball Kyleigh Turner- Volleyball (AVCA) Travis Capps- Baseball Mike Dum- Football All-American, Honorable Mention [3] Jerel Flournoy- Men’s Indoor Track & Field Jessica Canary- Women’s Basketball (WBCA) Caitlin Gannaway- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field All-Region [7] (single team honored) Lyndsay Callahan- Volleyball (AVCA) Amanda Hozan- Women’s Indoor Track & Field Seth Fair- Men’s Golf (GCAA) Samantha Meissel- Women’s Basketball (WBCA) Krista Leffers- Women’s Indoor Track & Field Lyndsay McBride- Women’s Golf (NGCA) Jonathan Mattox- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Aaron Monson- Men’s Golf (GCAA) Braden Miller- Men’s Indoor Track & Field Cheneta Morrison- Volleyball (AVCA) National D-II Coach of the Year [1] Haley Miller- Women’s Soccer Sarah Prascsak- Women’s Golf (NGCA) Jody Butera- Volleyball (AVCA) Craig Myers- Men’s Indoor Track & Field Blair Webb- Men’s Golf (GCAA) J.T. Owens- Football Kyleigh Turner- Volleyball (AVCA) Nikko Peebles- Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Amanda Reese- Women’s Soccer Rachal Robertson- Women’s Outdoor Track & Field ^ Football players and swimmers earned all-conference honors from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) while all others listed were recog- nized by the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC).

TOTALS SAs Nods # of All-Conference honors 71 71 # of All-Region honors 18 22 # of All-American honors 18 29

Ex.- 18 student-athletes combined to earn 22 all-region nods.

4 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Baseball (4) Men’s Golf (6) Men’s Swimming & Diving^ Men’s Track & Field (4) Adam Akin ** Stephen Abel (11) Bryan Back **** Daniel Collier Kevin Beltz ** Austin Biefnes Ben Bertoli ** Ethan Levi Seth Fair **** Rico Ewing Courtny Cotton **** Clint Seefeldt Kyle Miller **** Baris Ilhan Cory Fornal **** Aaron Monson Guy Kogel Women’s Basketball (4) Blair Webb *** Mark Meadows Women’s Track & Field (12) Jessica Canary **** Corbett Miller Christina Carrick **** Katie Dewey *** Women’s Golf (7) Adam Petro Chelsey Chang ** Sarah Fenneman **** Megan Kiley Derek Richard Katie Dewey Hillary Wenning *** Lyndsay McBride **** Brad Rissler ** Caitlin Gannaway Darin Pinnick Seth Smoker ** Amanda Horzan ** Men’s Cross Country (3) Ashley Seaton **** Bryan Zann ** Madelyn Jerome Joshua Gornell *** Allison Tyler *** Courtney Kuzmicz **** Cody Parks ** Kristina Tyler Women’s Swimming & Div- Krista Leffers **** Andrew Piropato ** Lauren Vogt ing^ (11) Rachel Robertson ** Abby Adrian Katy Watson Women’s Cross Country Men’s Soccer (9) Rachel Brozinick Hillary Wenning (11) Cory Barber **** Chelsea Dickhaus Megan Wolfe *** Emily Bernstein Taku Chapman ** Meghan Donahue Kaitlin Boester *** Hunter Extine Vicki Galiamoutsa Volleyball (8) Stephanie Cave Scott Gyllenborg Rebekah Harris Lyndsay Callahan ** Natalie Chamberlain Roger Lee Mistie Hayhow Hannah Kelzer ** Kim Condra Joseph McGuire Kristin Howdyshell Kristina Kerrigan Lindsay Houvener ** Thomas McGuire ** Jaclyn Luscomb Amber Lucas Stephanie Kennedy ** Zach Pigg Erica Smith *** Kara McCarthy ** Christie Nurkowski ** Will Tanoury *** Stephanie Steider Cheneta Morrison ** Courtney Raypole Kyleigh Turner **** Laura Riggins ** Women’s Soccer (13) Men’s Tennis (4) Katy Watson Emily Wright Chaunell Abrams Taylor Broda ** Elizabeth Anderl ** Steffen Good Football^ (22) Morgan Binder ** Werner Henning *** * number of years honored Ben Buhler Kellie Donnelly ** Jeff Price ^ GLIAC sport (all others GLVC) Joseph Britner Kristin Granath ** Dustin Burford ** Madeline Hacker Women’s Tennis (8) Note: UIndy Wrestling competes as an independent and thus is not Paul Corsaro Jamie Huebner *** Rachel Barger eligible for conference awards. Robert Doyle Kelly Jamison ** Mary Covington Mike Dum Haley Miller Katherine Jackson Tim Dury *** Shae Morris ** Sarah Mastison Tyran Fakes ** Brea Petty Alena Perez-Majul Ryan Forney Briana Syverson Joan Sojka GLVC TOTALS Stephen Geller *** Taryn Zimmerman *** Ceciley Starkey *** 1. Bellarmine 141 Daniel Goff ** Meghan Teunis ** 2. Lewis 123 Cody Kave Softball (4) 3. Drury 121 Mike Kenworthy ** Hannah Atkinson 4. Missouri S&T 107 Erick Kumming Jennifer DeMotte 5. Maryville 102 Brandon Lisjak Audrey Ernst 6. Indianapolis * 97 Andrew Mansaray Kelsey Rummel 7. Rockhurst 96 Sebastian Moore Southern Indiana 96 Jace Morrison ** 9. Northern Kentucky 87 Adam Prichard *** 10. Quincy 82 Craig Ray 11. Saint Joseph’s 76 Dustin Tyler ** 12. UW-Parkside 68 Cole Willis ** 13. Missouri-St. Louis 59 14. Kentucky Wesleyan 49 15. Illinois-Springfield 20 Total 1,324

* UIndy GLVC total plus football & swimming comes to 141

5 CROSS COUNTRY WRAP UP Men 4th, Women 6th at GLVCs: The Grey- MEN’S hound men’s cross country squad finished in fourth place overall, while the women’s team DATE EVENT RESULT 09/05 Wabash Hokum Karem t-2nd of 5 took sixth at the 2009 Great Lakes Valley 09/12 Hanover Invite 1st of 3 Conference Cross Country Championships, 09/18 Indiana Intercollegiates 6th of 14 10/03 Sean Earl Lakefront 16th of 39 hosted by Bellarmine. Mark Martinez was 10/10 Lucian Rosa Open 2nd of 5 the top Greyhound runner on the men’s side, 10/24 GLVC Championships 4th of 10 11/07 NCAA Regionals 15th of 19 finishing the 8K race in 26:00.66 to take 13th overall. Mike Landy came in just after Mar- All-GLVC tinez, crossing the line in 26:01.18 for 14th Mike Landy Mark Martinez place in the 123-runner field. Josh Gornall and Andrew Piropato took 27th and 28th, re- Academic All-GLVC Joshua Gornell *** spectively, overall for the Greyhounds. On the Cody Parks ** women’s side, Stephanie Cave’s ninth place Andrew Piropato ** overall finish highlighted the UIndy women’s day. The freshman Greyhound covered the 6K WOMEN’S course in 23:06.99 to break into the top ten by one place. Katherine Wilhelm finished in DATE EVENT RESULT 09/05 Wabash Hokum Karem 2nd of 5 24:05.26 to take 27th as the second-best UIndy runner. 09/12 Hanover Invite 1st of 3 09/18 Indiana Intercollegiates 4th of 14 10/03 Sean Earl Lakefront 15th of 34 10/10 Lucian Rosa Open 1st of 2 Freshmen Lead Way at NCAA: First-year athletes Stephanie Cave 10/24 GLVC Championships 6th of 10 and Mark Martinez were the top finishers on their respective teams 11/07 NCAA Regionals 16th of 19 at the NCAA Regional meet on Nov. 7. Cave capped a solid freshman All-GLVC campaign by taking 53rd in the race, crossing in 24:08. Martinez Stephanie Cave was the top UIndy men’s placer, taking 44th with a 34:49 time. He Academic All-GLVC was the first Greyhound to cross the finish line in each of the final Emily Bernstein four meets of the season. Kaitlin Boester *** Stephanie Cave Natalie Chamberlain Kim Condra Lindsay Houvener ** Stephanie Kennedy ** Christie Nurkowski ** Courtney Raypole Laura Riggins ** Emily Wright

Mark Martinez Cody Parks William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award

Stephanie Cave Kaitlin Boester Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 6 CROSS COUNTRY MEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Hokum Karem Hanover Indiana Inter. Loyola Invite Lucian Rosa GLVC NCAA Regionals Sep. 5 (2 X 3 mile relay) Sep. 12 Sep. 18 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Kean Coy 31:00 (21st) 21:16 (7th) ------Jon Duty 32:46 (26th) 22:40 (18th) 30:16 (80th) 30:42 (315th) 19:24 (27th) 30:55 (117th) --- Josh Gornall 29:17 (3rd) 19:56 (1st) 26:15 (4th) 26:37 (65th) 16:39 (10th) 26:39 (26th) 36:21 (83rd) Michael Landy 29:17 (3rd) 20:23 (2nd) 28:10 (38th) 26:44 (75th) 16:33 (8th) 26:02 (14th) 35:27 (62nd) Mark Martinez 29:26 (4th) --- 27:17 (14th) 26:37 (64th) 16:04 (2nd) 26:01 (13th) 34:49 (44th) Brandon McGloshen 32:46 (26th) 22:44 (19th) --- 30:07 (302nd) 18:07 (21st) 29:13 (101st) 39:53 (124th) Ian O’Boyle 29:26 (4th) 20:34 (3rd) 27:39 (23rd) 27:34 (146th) 17:35 (17th) 27:25 (54th) 35:29 (63rd) Cody Parks 32:49 (27th) 21:52 (10th) 30:10 (79th) 28:49 (235th) --- 28:01 (76th) 40:17 (126th) Andrew Piropato 31:00 (21st) 20:43 (4th) 29:34 (67th) 27:42 (159th) 16:43 (11th) 26:39 (27th) 39:04 (121st) Josh Westfall 32:49 (27th) 23:56 (24th) --- 32:19 (357th) 18:24 (22nd) 29:47 (111st) ---

WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Hokum Karem Hanover Indiana Inter. Loyola Invite Lucian Rosa GLVC NCAA Regionals Sept. 5 (2 X 3 mile relay) Sept. 12 Sep. 18 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Emily Bernstein 26:53 (25th) 22:56 (24th) --- 22:13 (269th) 17:33 (22nd) 26:41 (86th) --- Kaitlin Boester 25:14 (15th) 21:01 (8th) 20:45 (31st) 20:19 (137th) 16:10 (6th) 24:29 (38th) 24:51 (83rd) Stephanie Cave 23:29 (4th) 19:33 (1st) 19:49 (13th) 19:09 (48th) 15:12 (2nd) 23:07 (9th) 24:08 (53rd) Natalie Chamberlain 24:36 (9th) 22:24 (18th) --- 22:11 (267th) 17:13 (16th) 26:57 (87th) --- Kimberly Condra 23:29 (4th) 20:54 (7th) --- 20:51 (179th) 16:26 (10th) ------Katie Hall 26:04 (19th) 23:15 (27th) --- 22:02 (260th) 17:27 (18th) 26:08 (76th) --- Lindsey Houvener 24:36 (9th) 20:53 (6th) 20:36 (28th) 20:13 (126th) 16:08 (5th) 24:31 (39th) 25:28 (92nd) Stephanie Kennedy 26:04 (19th) 22:45 (21st) --- 21:44 (238th) 17:28 (19th) 25:58 (71st) --- Michelle Lewis 25:07 (14th) 21:38 (13th) --- 20:54 (185th) 16:29 (11th) 25:19 (60th) 25:31 (97th) Christie Nurkowski 24:03 (5th) 21:49 (14th) 21:34 (50th) 21:08 (195th) 16:56 (13th) ------Courtney Raypole 25:07 (14th) 21:34 (12th) 20:56 (35th) 20:42 (161st) 16:24 (9th) 25:17 (58th) 25:47 (105th) Laura Riggins 26:53 (25th) 23:17 (28th) --- 22:21 (275th) 17:49 (25th) 26:41 (85th) --- Bethany Schroeder --- 22:06 (16th) ------Molly Shannon 26:10 (20th) ------21:30 (219th) 17:30 (20th) 26:12 (78th) --- Lindsey Sitzman 25:31 (16th) 21:15 (10th) 21:12 (43rd) 20:28 (148th) 16:15 (7th) 25:01 (53rd) 25:53 (106th) Brittany Wells 25:31 (16th) 22:49 (22nd) --- 22:01 (258th) 17:45 (24th) 26:05 (73rd) --- Katherine Wilhelm 24:03 (5th) 19:57 (3rd) 19:36 (9th) 18:33 (17th) 14:53 (1st) 24:06 (27th) 24:36 (73rd) Leanne Winterrowd 25:14 (15th) 23:06 (26th) --- 22:03 (262nd) 17:19 (17th) ------Emily Wright 26:10 (20th) 22:43 (20th) --- 23:09 (310th) 18:41 (28th) 28:20 (92nd) ---

7 FOOTBALL WRAP UP RECORD: 4-7, 3-7 GLIAC Homecoming Comeback Again: Senior Stephen Geller hauled-in a 38-yard pass for a score late in the third quarter to give UIndy its DATE OPP. RESULT first lead in a 21-17 homecoming win over Tiffin at Key Stadium in 08/27 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 31-3 09/05 * #1 GRAND VALLEY ST. L 10-26 the annual homecoming tilt. It marked the third time in a row that 09/12 * WAYNE STATE L 23-27 UIndy overcame a second-half deficit to post a win on homecoming 09/19 * at Hillsdale L 0-23 09/26 * #19 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. L 13-34 and gave the Hounds a four-game homecoming winning streak. 10/03 * at Northwood L 12-17 10/10 * at Ferris State W 34-7 10/17 * MICHIGAN TECH W 38-20 GLIAC Player of the Week: Greyhound defensive back J.T. Owens 10/24 * TIFFIN W 21-17 was named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference De- 10/31 * at Ashland L 3-19 fensive Player of the Week on Oct. 19 after his performance helped 11/07 * at Northern Michigan L 14-41 UIndy to a 38-20 win over Michigan Tech Saturday. The senior co- * GLIAC game captain grabbed interceptions on back-to-back possessions to start the second half. The first was deep in Greyhound territory with MTU FINAL GLIAC STANDINGS School GLIAC Pct. Overall Pct. driving. The second came when Owens victimized the Huskies again, 1. Grand Valley St. 9-1 .900 13-2 .867 this time returning it 42 yards for a touchdown to effectively put the 2. Hillsdale 8-2 .800 10-3 .769 Saginaw Valley 8-2 .800 9-3 .750 game away for Indianapolis. He totaled four tackles in the win and 4. Northwood (Mich.) 7-3 .700 7-3 .700 added a sack. 5. Findlay 6-4 .600 7-4 .636 Northern Mich. 6-4 .600 6-4 .600 Ashland 6-4 .600 6-5 .545 GLIAC Honors: Five Greyhounds earned All-Great Lakes Intercol- 8. Wayne St. (Mich.) 5-5 .500 6-5 .545 9. Indianapolis 3-7 .300 4-7 .367 legiate Athletic Conference honors, including 10. Michigan Tech 2-8 .200 2-8 .200 four from the conference’s top-ranked de- 11. Ferris St. 0-10 .000 1-10 .091 12. Tiffin 0-10 .000 0-11 .000 fense. Senior Tim Dury, senior Randall Court- ney and junior Craig Ray were all first team All-GLIAC honorees, while J.T. Owens and Mike Dum Offense were named to the second team. Six Hounds Tim Dury, OL, 1st Team Ryan Forney, Spec., Honorable Mention also earned honorable mention accolades. Stephen Geller, WR, Honorable Mention Joe Leach, WR, Honorable Mention Fresh Start with Bart: The University of Adam Prichard, OG, Honorable Mention Eric Quintana, OT, Honorable Mention Indianapolis promoted defensive coordinator Defense Bob Bartolomeo to head coach after former Randall Courtney, DL, 1st Team coach Joe Polizzi stepped down following the Craig Ray, DB, 1st Team Mike Dum, LB, 2nd Team season. Coach “Bart” led the UIndy defense J.T. Owens, DB, 2nd Team for the past six seasons and brings 35 years Josh Martin, DE, Honorable Mention of experience, primarily in central Indiana, as the top Hound. Bartolomeo has coached at Academic All-GLIAC nearly every level, from high school to Divi- Ben Buhler Joseph Britner Dustin Burford ** Paul Corsaro sion II to Division I bowl games. Rob Doyle Mike Dum Tyran Fakes ** Ryan Forney New League Announced for 2012: The University of Indianapolis Stephen Geller *** Danny Goff ** Cody Kave Mike Kenworthy will be one of the charter members of the newly-formed Great Lakes Erick Kumming Brandon Lisjak Valley Conference announced in January by league and school offi- Andrew Mansaray Sebastian Moore Jace Morrison ** Adam Prichard *** cials. The addition of football to the league’s sponsored sports begin- Craig Ray ** Dustin Tyler ** ning in 2012 will allow UIndy to compete as a full member, joining 17 Cole Willis ** other Greyhound varsity teams that battle for GLVC championships. UIndy, which currently competes in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) as an associate member, will play its 2010 and 2011 schedules in that league. Indianapolis has been a member of the GLIAC since it merged with the Midwest Intercolle- giate Football Conference back in 1999.

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WRAP UP Geller, Smart Feller: Senior Stephen Geller was honored by the TEAM AWARDS Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Year Central Indiana Chapter of the National Football Foundation at the Tim Dury organization’s annual banquet in February. After also being recog-

Most Valuable Defensive Player of the Year nized as a prep at Avon High School by the Foundation, Geller was Randall Courtney one of two Indiana college athletes honored at the affair for his success on the field and in the classroom. Offensive Freshman of the Year Josh Bridwell

Defensive Freshman of the Year Max Davis

Offensive Back of the Year Joe Leach

Receiver of the Year Stephen Geller

Offensive Lineman of the Year Tim Dury

Defensive Lineman of the Year Randall Courtney

Linebacker of the Year Mike Dum

Defensive Back of the Year Craig Ray

Kicking Game Player of the Year Ram Tough: The St. Louis Rams invited senior Tim Dury to their Ryan Forney & Jace Morrison rookie mini-camp in April. Dury was a First Team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference offensive lineman and was a HOUNDS AMONG GLIAC LEADERS Name Place Catagory participant in the Cactus Bowl, an NCAA Division II Senior All-Star Rob Doyle 4th Passing Yds/Gm game. 9th Passing Efficiency 7th Total Offense 3rd Pass Comp. Pct. t-6th Passing TDs Stephen Geller 7th Receptions/Gm Joe Leach 10th Receptions/Gm Ryan Forney 2nd Punt Return Avg. 9th Kick Return Avg. 6th All-Purpse Yards Jace Morrison 9th Scoring (Kicking) 6th Field Goals/Gm 6th Pct. 10th PAT Pct. Erik Kumming 9th Punting Avg. Mike Dum 7th Tackles Max Davis t-15th Tackles Craig Ray 13th Tackles Randall Courtney 8th Sacks t-10th Tackles for Loss Collin Coffer t-8th Passes Defended Alex Byrnes t-10th Passes Defended J.T. Owens t-8th Interceptions

Tim Dury Randall Courtney Danny Goff William A. Bright Co-MVP William A. Bright Co-MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 9 FOOTBALL 2009 TEAM STATISTICS

UIndy OPP SCORING 199 234 Points Per Game 18.1 21.3 FIRST DOWNS 173 185 Rushing 60 89 Passing 103 76 Penalty 10 20 RUSHING YARDAGE 722 1525 Yards gained rushing 1,198 1,781 Yards lost rushing 476 256 Rushing Attempts 342 406 Average Per Rush 2.1 3.8 Average Per Game 65.6 138.6 TDs Rushing 8 11 PASSING YARDAGE 2,304 1,592 Comp-Att-Int 221-360-9 154-298-9 Average Per Pass 6.4 5.3 Average Per Catch 10.4 10.3 Average Per Game 209.5 144.7 TDs Passing 15 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 3,026 3,117 Total Plays 702 704 Average Per Play 4.3 4.4 Average Per Game 275.1 283.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 48-948 43-994 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-249 22-197 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-166 9-136 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.8 23.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.8 9.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 18.4 15.1 FUMBLES-LOST 22-11 12-7 PENALTIES-Yards 50-484 58-486 Average Per Game 44.0 44.2 PUNTS-Yards 54-1,966 49-1,767 Average Per Punt 36.4 36.1 Net punt average 30.5 29.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:05 28:50 3RD-DOWN Conversions 54/157 54/150 3rd-Down Pct 34% 36% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/31 5/22 4th-Down Pct 45% 23% SACKS BY-Yards 21-142 38-279 MISC YARDS 87 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 26 28 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-13 15-19 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES 21-28 75% 27-33 82% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 16-28 57% 15-33 45% PAT-ATTEMPTS 22-25 88% 21-25 84% ATTENDANCE 22,383 11,605 Games/Avg Per Game 6/3,730 5/2,321

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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Patrick Bourne 8 88 423 9 414 4.7 3 30 51.8 Halston Love 10 110 390 35 355 3.2 1 15 35.5 Paul Corsaro 10 32 124 47 77 2.4 2 19 7.7 Willis Brucker 6 11 48 2 46 4.2 0 14 7.7 J. McLaurine 6 18 43 4 39 2.2 2 8 6.5 Justin Blakely 4 8 36 0 36 4.5 0 10 9.0 Craig Ray 11 4 10 0 10 2.5 0 6 0.9 Andrean McCoy 1 4 11 2 9 2.2 0 7 9.0 Joe Leach 11 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5 Stephen Geller 10 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.4 Erick Kumming 11 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -1.0 Ryan Forney 11 2 0 14 -14 -7.0 0 0 -1.3 TEAM 9 8 0 91 -91 -11.4 0 0 -10.1 Rob Doyle 11 54 108 257 -149 -2.8 0 16 -13.5 Total 11 342 1198 476 722 2.1 8 30 65.6 Opponents 11 406 1781 256 1525 3.8 11 37 138.6

PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Rob Doyle 11 127.6 207-332-7 62.3 2235 13 74 203.2 Paul Corsaro 10 82.9 14-27-2 51.9 69 2 15 6.9 TEAM 9 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Stephen Geller 10 0.0 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 11 123.9 221-360-9 61.4 2304 15 74 209.5 Opponents 11 104.9 154-298-9 51.7 1592 13 53 144.7

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Joe Leach 11 44 543 12.3 3 67 49.4 Stephen Geller 10 42 486 11.6 4 46 48.6 Ryan Forney 11 40 390 9.8 0 35 35.5 Halston Love 10 26 282 10.8 1 74 28.2 M. Edmonds 7 26 242 9.3 3 35 34.6 Dustin Burford 11 23 194 8.4 2 22 17.6 Cole Willis 10 9 66 7.3 1 15 6.6 J. McLaurine 6 5 63 12.6 1 50 10.5 B. Williams 8 4 33 8.2 0 11 4.1 Patrick Bourne 8 2 5 2.5 0 4 0.6 Total 11 221 2304 10.4 15 74 209.5 Opponents 11 154 1592 10.3 13 53 144.7

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Ryan Forney 16 252 15.8 1 69 Ryan Forney 28 609 21.8 0 49 Stephen Geller 1 1 1.0 0 1 Aaron Ruth 8 175 21.9 0 40 TEAM 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 Stephen Geller 6 90 15.0 0 21 Total 18 249 13.8 1 69 Halston Love 3 53 17.7 0 26 Opponents 22 197 9.0 0 25 Sebastian Moore 1 18 18.0 0 18 Dustin Burford 1 3 3.0 0 3 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 48 948 19.8 0 49 J.T. Owens 3 79 26.3 1 42 Opponents 43 994 23.1 2 91 Collin Coffer 2 15 7.5 0 15 Aaron Ruth 1 11 11.0 0 11 Alex Byrnes 1 51 51.0 0 51 Josh Martin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Craig Ray 1 10 10.0 0 10 Total 9 166 18.4 1 51 Opponents 9 136 15.1 2 38

11 MEN’S SOCCER WRAP UP Record: 8-7-2, 6-7-1 GLVC Recap: The Greyhounds narrowly missed a trip to the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament after posting an 8-7-2 record and DATE OPP. RESULT finishing with a 6-7-1 mark in GLVC. After a 2-5-1 start to the con- 08/28 at Christian Brothers T 1-1 (2OT) 08/30 $ vs Lambuth W 4-2 ference slate, UIndy put themselves in position for one of the final 09/03 at Ohio Dominican W 2-1 two conference tournament spots by rattling off three straight wins 09/06 * MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS T 0-0 09/11 * at Southern Indiana L 2-4 over Illinois-Springfield, Quincy and Rockhurst, with two of them 09/13 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 3-1 being overtime victories. However, the Greyhound’s postseason as- 09/18 * BELLARMINE L 2-3 09/20 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 1-2 pirations were dashed after a slim 1-0 loss to Missouri S&T in the 09/27 * at Saint Joseph’s W 2-0 final week of the season sent the Miners to the playoffs while India- 10/02 * at Wisconsin-Parkside L 2-6 napolis was left on the outside looking in. The Hounds wrapped up 10/04 * at Lewis L 0-1 (OT) 10/09 * ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 3-1 their season with a 3-1 win over Maryville on Senior Day to bring 10/11 * QUINCY W 2-1 (OT) them to their final 8-7-2 tally. 10/16 * at Rockhurst W 2-1 (OT) 10/18 * at Drury L 0-2 10/23 * MISSOURI S&T L 0-1 Griffin Five-O: UIndy head coach John Griffin led the Greyhounds 10/25 * MARYVILLE W 3-1 to victory for the 50th time during his tenure, as Indianapolis best- * GLVC contest $ at Memphis, Tenn. ed Lambuth 4-2 on Aug. 30 in Memphis. Griffin amassed a record of 57-39-16 in his six seasons at the helm of the UIndy men’s soccer

FINAL GLVC STANDINGS program. School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. 1. Drury **^ 13-1-0 .929 21-2-0 .913 2. Northern Ky. *^ 11-3-0 .786 15-6-2 .696 Freshman Phenoms: The duo of freshman forwards Bobby Adkins 3. Lewis *! 10-3-0 .769 16-3-3 .795 and Roger Lee accounted 4. UW-Parkside * 8-4-2 .643 13-5-2 .700 5. Bellarmine * 8-5-0 .615 11-6-1 .639 for 19 of UIndy’s 29 goals on 6. Quincy * 7-5-1 .577 9-8-2 .526 the season, as Adkins led the Missouri S&T * 7-5-1 .577 7-7-1 .500 7. Mo.-St. Louis * 7-5-2 .571 9-7-2 .556 team with 10 tallies and Lee 8. Saint Joseph’s 6-6-2 .500 9-7-2 .556 finished with nine. The pair 9. Indianapolis 6-7-1 .464 8-7-2 .529 10. Rockhurst 6-8-0 .429 8-10-0 .444 also combined for 42 points, 11. Southern Ind. 5-9-0 .357 6-10-1 .382 12. Ky. Wesleyan 2-11-1 .179 5-13-1 .289 48 shots on goal and four 13. Maryville 1-12-1 .107 1-15-1 .088 game-winning goals. 14. Ill.-Springfield 0-13-1 .036 2-14-1 .147 * conference tourney participant ** conference tourney champion Once a Greyhound, Always ^ NCAA Tournament participant a Greyhound: Former UIn- ! NCAA Midwest Regional champion dy standout John Higgins was named Interim Head Men’s Soccer Coach following the resignation of John Griffin. Higgins served on HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS the Greyhound staff two seasons prior to his appointment following Name Place Catagory Bobby Adkins 10th Shots a stellar playing career at UIndy. Higgins was named second team 7th Shots/Gm All-GLVC and second team NSCAA All-Region in his final year on the 10th Points/Gm t-7th Goals pitch as a Greyhound and also earned CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine 8th Golas/Gm Academic All-District 5 First Team and Academic All-GLVC accolades for his work in the classroom. The Dunfermline, UK native tallied 17 Academic All-GLVC goals and 13 assists in his four seasons in an Indianapolis uniform. Cory Barber **** Taku Chapman ** Hunter Extine Scott Gyllenborg Roger Lee Joseph McGuire Thomas McGuire ** Zach Pigg Will Tanoury ***

NSCAA 2009 Team Academic Award Men’s Soccer

Tom McGuire Joe McGuire William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 12 MEN’S SOCCER 2009 TEAM STATISTICS

UIndy OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 26-256 21-171 Goals scored average 1.45 1.17 Shot pct...... 102 .123 Shots on goal-Attempts. 103-256 82-171 SOG pct .402 .480 Shots/Game 15.1 10.1 Assists 23 15 CORNER KICKS 93 82 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 3-3 PENALTIES Yellow cards 19 22 Red cards 2 1 ATTENDANCE Total 1577 1149 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/197 9/128

2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

# Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2 Adkins, Bobby 17-16 10 3 23 56 .179 26 .464 2 0-0 11 Lee, Roger 17-17 9 1 19 39 .231 22 .564 2 0-0 17 Barber, Cory 17-17 3 2 8 17 .176 8 .471 0 0-0 6 Marsh, Max 17-13 2 4 8 27 .074 15 .556 0 0-0 22 Lemus, Diego 17-11 2 2 6 18 .111 4 .222 2 0-0 7 Gyllenborg, Scott 17-15 1 2 4 19 .053 4 .211 0 0-0 23 McGuire, Joseph 11-9 1 1 3 12 .083 2 .167 1 0-0 8 Uemura, Micah 11-6 1 0 2 11 .091 3 .273 1 0-0 4 Nelson, Corey 14-14 0 1 1 12 .000 3 .250 0 0-0 24 Chapman, Taku 17-12 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 20 McGuire, Thomas 17-17 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 25 Pigg, Zachary 7-0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 10 Ryan Barnett 11-9 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 3 Tanoury, Will 12-4 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 15 Wane, Mar 6-6 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 12 Schmidt, Ryan 10-3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 5 Stauffer, Will 6-1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 21 Kirch, Ross 10-0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0-0 1 Extine, Hunter 4-2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0-0 0 Roberts, Justin 15-15 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0-0 Total 17 29 17 75 232 .125 100 .431 8 0-0 Opponents 17 28 28 84 180 .156 82 .456 7 0-0

# Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 1 Extine, Hunter 4-2 244:47 3 1.10 9 .750 1 1 0 0 0 Roberts, Justin 15-14 1333:26 25 1.69 45 .643 7 6 2 2 Total 17 1578:13 28 1.60 54 .659 8 7 2 2 Opponents 17 1578:13 29 1.65 71 .710 7 8 2 4

13 WOMEN’S SOCCER WRAP UP Recap: After missing out on an NCAA Tournament berth a season Record: 15-6, 11-3 GLVC ago, Geoff VanDeusen’s squad returned to the field of 48 by earn- DATE OPP. RESULT ing the fifth seed in the Midwest Region. The Greyhounds had their 08/28 SAGINAW VALLEY ST. W 1-0 season come to an end after a 1-0 loss to Bellarmine in the open- 08/30 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 4-1 ing round of the NCAA Tournament and finished with a 15-6 overall 09/03 at Tiffin W 2-0 09/06 * MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 3-0 record, posting a Great Lakes Valley Conference record of 11-3. 09/11 * at Southern Indiana W 2-1 The squad opened their season with a six-game winning streak and 09/13 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 2-0 climbed as high as No. 10 in the NSCAA National Poll before suf- 09/18 * BELLARMINE L 0-1 09/20 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 2-1 fering their first loss to Bellarmine Sep. 18 at Key Stadium. UIndy 09/23 $ vs Grand Valley State L 1-4 bounced back with a key conference victory over perennial-power 09/27 * at Saint Joseph’s W 1-0 (2 OT) Northern Kentucky, topping the Norse 2-1 just two days after their 10/02 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 1-0 10/04 * at Lewis W 1-0 first defeat. Another pivotal victory for the Hounds came on Oct. 10/09 * ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 1-0 2 when Indianapolis downed Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0, beating the 10/11 * QUINCY L 0-1 Rangers for the first time since 1999 and handing Parkside its first 10/16 * at Rockhurst W 2-1 (OT) 10/18 * at Drury L 0-3 loss on their home pitch since 2006. The Greyhounds bested Park- 10/23 * MISSOURI S&T W 3-1 side again in the first round of the GLVC Tournament, winning by the 10/25 * MARYVILLE W 5-1 same 1-0 margin at Key Stadium. Eventual GLVC Tournament win- 11/01 ^ WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 1-0 11/06 ^ at Northern Kentucky L 0-3 ner Northern Kentucky bounced UIndy from the conference tourna- 11/13 ! vs Bellarmine L 0-1 ment by posting a 3-0 victory on their home field in Wilder, Ky., but * conference game the Hounds would continue their postseason play, earning a trip to $ at Fort Wayne, Ind. ^ GLVC Tournament game Allendale, Mich. for the NCAA Tournament. ! NCAA Tournament game Fantastic Four: The Greyhounds had four student-athletes receive FINAL GLVC STANDINGS GLVC postseason honors, with senior Ash- School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. ley Seehase garnering a first team nod, and 1. Northern Ky. **^ 12-2-0 .857 19-2-1 .886 2. Bellarmine *^ 10-2-1 .808 14-4-1 .763 senior Amanda Reese and freshmen Shelby Quincy * ^ 10-2-1 .808 15-6-1 .705 Spinelli and Haley Miller earning spots on 4. Indianapolis *^ 11-3-0 .786 15-6-0 .714 5. Drury * 10-4-0 .714 13-6-0 .684 the All-GLVC second team. Spinelli was also 6. UW-Parkside * 9-3-2 .714 11-4-3 .694 named GLVC Freshman of the Year in addi- 7. Southern Ind. * 7-5-2 .571 9-8-3 .525 8. Rockhurst * 6-7-1 .464 7-10-1 .417 tion to her second team selection. 9. Missouri S&T 5-8-0 .385 5-9-1 .367 10. Lewis 4-8-1 .346 5-9-2 .375 11. Maryville 4-9-1 .321 5-11-1 .324 Three’s Company: The trio of Amanda Mo.-St. Louis 4-9-1 .321 4-11-1 .281 13. Ky. Wesleyan 4-10-0 .286 7-11-1 .395 Reese, Ashley Seehase and Shelby Spinel- 14. Saint Joseph’s 2-12-0 .143 3-14-0 .176 li combined for 22 of the Greyhounds’ 32 15. Ill.-Springfield 0-14-0 .000 2-14-0 .125 goals, finishing the 2009 campaign with a * conference tourney participant ** conference tourney champion combined 58 points. Seehase led the team ^ NCAA Tournament participant with 10 goals, including eight game-winners, and provided three assists for her 23 points. All-GLVC Spinelli tallied 23 points of her own on eight Ashley Seehase, F, 1st Team goals and a team-high seven assists in her Amanda Reese, F, 2nd Team Shelby Spinelli, F, 2nd Team rookie season, while Reese capped her senior Haley Miller, B, 2nd Team year as a Hound with four goals and four assists for 12 points, in- GLVC Freshman of the Year cluding three game-winning scores. Shelby Spinelli

Daktronics All-Midwest Region Ashley Seehase, F, 2nd Team

NSCAA All-Midwest Region Shelby Spinelli, F, 1st Team Amanda Reese, F, 2nd Team Haley Miller, B, 3rd Team Ashley Seehase, F, 3rd Team

14 WOMEN’S SOCCER WRAP UP HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Crazy Eights: Sophomore goalkeeper Shae Morris recorded eight Name Place Catagory shutouts on the season, just two shy of the UIndy single-season Ashley Seehase T-3rd Goals 5th Golas/Gm record of 10 held by Abby Tracy, who graduated a year ago. In ad- 1st GW Goals dition to the eight clean sheets, Morris compiled 1815:18 minutes T-7th Points 9th Points/Gm between the posts, finishing the season with a 0.89 goals against Shelby Spinelli 7th Assists average, a .824 save percentage, collected 84 saves and allowed T-7th Assists/Gm only 18 goals in 21 contests. Shae Morris 6th Goal Against Avg. 5th Save Pct. 6th Saves 10th Saves/Gm T-4th Shutouts 5th Shutouts/Gm

Academic All-GLVC Chaunell Abrams Libby Anderl ** Morgan Binder ** Kellie Donnelly ** Kristin Granath ** Madeline Hacker Jamie Huebner *** Kelly Jamison ** Haley Miller Shae Morris ** Brea Petty Briana Syverson Taryn Zimmerman ***

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Jamie Huebner

NSCAA Team Academic Award Women’s Soccer

Kate Donnelly Jamie Huebner Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 15 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2009 TEAM STATISTICS UIndy OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 32-250 19-270 Goals scored average 1.51 .90 Shot pct .128 .070 Shots on goal-Attempts. 121-250 106-270 SOG pct .484 .393 Shots/Game 11.9 12.9 Assists 25 14 CORNER KICKS 78 96 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 0-0 PENALTIES Yellow cards 7 9 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE Total 902 1,583 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/90 10/158

2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

# Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 22 Seehase, Ashley 21-21 10 3 23 53 .189 28 .528 8 0-0 3 Spinelli, Shelby 21-20 8 7 23 42 .190 18 .429 2 1-1 11 Reese, Amanda 21-21 4 4 12 39 .103 19 .487 3 0-0 13 Binder, Morgan 20-13 2 2 6 21 .095 11 .524 1 0-0 21 Soza, Lauren 17-16 2 1 5 19 .105 14 .737 1 0-0 28 Rosswurm, Dana 17-0 1 0 2 13 .077 6 .462 0 0-0 4 Dietel, Natalie 20-6 1 0 2 8 .125 3 .375 0 0-0 10 Syverson, Briana 18-0 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333 0 0-0 23 Abrams, Chaunell 19-18 0 2 2 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 14 Conway, Kristen 19-2 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 7 Huebner, Jamie 20-3 0 2 2 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 15 Zimmerman, Taryn 21-21 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0 5 Donnelly, Kate 21-21 0 1 1 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 17 Miller, Haley 19-16 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 19 Wendholt, Kelsey 21-0 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 8 Anderl, Libby 19-1 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 27 Jamison, Kelly 5-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 Donnelly, Kellie 20-20 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 24 Grassly, Megan 20-11 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 16 Rowe, Jennifer 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12 Petty, Brea 8-0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0-0 6 Granath, Kristin 5-0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0-0 Total 21 32 25 89 250 .128 121 .484 15 1-1 Opponents 21 19 14 52 270 .070 106 .393 6 0-0

# Name GP-GS Min GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 1 Morris, Shae 21-20 1815:18 18 0.89 84 .824 15 6 0 8 0 Bennett, Danielle 2-0 90:00 1 1.00 3 .750 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 Total 21 1905:18 19 0.90 87 .821 15 6 0 9 Opponents 21 1905:18 32 1.51 89 .736 6 15 0 5

16 VOLLEYBALL WRAP UP Elite Season: The fall of 2009 marked the UIndy volleyball RECORD: 38-2, 13-1 GLVC team’s most successful season, as the team won a program- DATE OPP. RESULT record 38 matches on the way to its first-ever NCAA Elite Eight 8/29 vs. Henderson State W, 3-0 appearance. The Greyhounds 08/28 ! vs. Saginaw Valley State W, 3-1 captured their second conference 08/28 ! at Ferris State W, 3-0 08/29 ! vs. Minnesota, Crookston W, 3-1 crown (2003) by beating arch-ri- 08/29 ! vs. Northwood W, 3-1 val and 11th-ranked Lewis on the 09/01 at Indiana Wesleyan W, 3-0 Flyers’ home court in the GLVC 09/04 & at North Alabama W, 3-1 09/04 & vs. California (Pa.) W, 3-0 Tournament finals. UIndy went 09/05 & vs. Christian Brothers W, 3-0 on to host the Midwest Regional, 09/05 & vs. #13 Truman State W, 3-0 and after downing GLIAC-foes 09/08 INDIANA TECH W, 3-0 09/11 $ vs. #15 Minn. St. Mankato W, 3-2 Michigan Tech and Hillsdale, the 09/11 $ vs. St. Cloud State W, 3-0 Hounds dropped Lewis in straight 09/12 $ vs. Minnesota, Crookston W, 3-0 sets to capture their first regional 09/12 $ vs. Northwest Missouri State W, 3-0 09/18 * #17 LEWIS L, 0-3 title. 09/19 * WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W, 3-0 09/25 * at Missouri-St. Louis W, 3-1 UIndy drew undefeated and top- 09/26 * at Missouri S&T W, 3-0 10/02 * ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W, 3-0 ranked Concordia, St. Paul in 10/03 * QUINCY W, 3-0 the national quarterfinals. The 10/06 at Urbana W, 3-0 Golden Bears won in three sets before eventually going on to 10/09 * at Southern Indiana W, 3-0 10/10 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W, 3-0 win their third consecutive national championship. After being 10/13 TAYLOR W, 3-1 ranked every week since the preseason poll, the Greyhounds fin- 10/16 # vs. Northern Michigan W, 3-1 ished sixth in the season’s final AVCA D-II Coaches Top 25 Poll. 10/16 # vs. #23 Hillsdale W, 3-2 10/17 # vs. Saginaw Valley State W, 3-2 10/23 * BELLARMINE W, 3-0 End of an Era: UIndy’s triumph in the Midwest Regional final not 10/24 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0 only earned Indianapolis its first regional crown, but also marked 10/30 * at Drury W, 3-1 10/31 * at Rockhurst W, 3-1 first regional championship for a Great Lakes Valley Conference 11/03 * at Saint Joseph’s W, 3-0 school in the decade. Before the Greyhounds won in 2009, Great 11/07 * MARYVILLE W, 3-0 Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference-members accounted for 11/12 @ vs. Drury W, 3-0 11/13 @ vs. Southern Indiana W, 3-1 each of the previous nine regional titles, including seven from 11/14 @ at #11 Lewis W, 3-1 perennial-power Grand Valley State. The GLIAC streak began af- 11/19 % MICHIGAN TECH W, 3-0 ter Northern Kentucky captured the regional crown in 1999, with 11/20 % HILLSDALE W, 3-2 11/21 % #11 LEWIS W, 3-0 Northern Michigan (2004) and Ashland (2006) joining GVSU with 12/03 x at #1 Concordia, St. Paul L, 0-3 national quarterfinal appearances over that span. Home games in ALL CAPS * - GLVC match ! - Ferris State Invitational (Big Rapids, Mich.) National Coach of the Year: After guiding the Greyhounds to & - North Alabama Invitational (Florence, Ala.) a record-breaking 38-2 season and their first-ever Elite Eight ap- $ - Wisconsin-Parkside Invitational (Kenosha, Wis.) # - GLVC/GLIAC Crossover (Dimondale, Mich.) pearance, 13-year head coach Jody Butera was selected by her @- GLVC Tournament (Romeoville, Ill.) %- NCAA Midwest Regional (Indianapolis, Ind.) peers as the 2009 AVCA Division II National Coach of the Year x - NCAA D-II Elite Eight (St. Paul, Minn.) award winner.

FINAL GLVC STANDINGS School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. Butera, the program’s all-time wins leader, has compiled a 324- 1. Lewis *^ 14-0 1.000 32-5 .865 155 record at UIndy. The Greyhounds’ taskmaster has directed 2. Indianapolis **! 13-1 .929 38-2 .950 the team to 11 straight winning seasons and picked up career 3. Mo.-St. Louis * 11-3 .786 21-11 .656 4. Northern Ky. * 10-4 .714 20-12 .625 victory No. 300 on Sept. 12, 2009 against Northwest Missouri 5. Rockhurst * 9-5 .643 21-14 .600 State. Southern Ind. * 9-5 .643 18-14 .562 7. Drury * 8-6 .571 16-14 .533 8. Bellarmine 7-7 .500 14-9 .609 Saint Joseph’s * 7-7 .500 13-19 .406 10. UW-Parkside 5-9 .357 21-12 .636 Missouri S&T 5-9 .357 10-27 .270 12. Quincy 4-10 .286 7-21 .250 13. Ill.-Springfield 2-12 .143 11-20 .355 14. Maryville 1-13 .071 4-24 .143 15. Ky. Wesleyan 0-14 .000 2-31 .061

* GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Regional participant ! NCAA Midwest Region Champion 17 VOLLEYBALL WRAP UP Head Turner: Senior Kyleigh Turner completed a successful and All-GLVC decorated collegiate volleyball career in 2009, as the Muncie, Lyndsay Callahan, OH, 1st Team Cheneta Morrison, S, 1st Team Ind., native captured a host of records and awards. The lengthy Kyleigh Turner, L, 1st Team list includes the 2010 GLVC Paragon Award, Kourtney Crawford, OPP, 3rd Team the NCAA D-Volleyball Elite 88 Award, a sec- Kristina Kerrigan, OH, 3rd Team ond straight GLVC Volleyball Scholar-Athlete GLVC Freshman of the Year of the Year accolade, third-team All-America Kristina Kerrigan recognition from the AVCA and first-team nods at the region and conference levels. Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team Lyndsay Callahan Cheneta Morrison As a four-year starting libero, Turner finished Kristina Kerrigan her career with 2,574 career digs – easily a Kyleigh Turner program record – and 129 career aces, good Daktronics All-Midwest Region for a share of ninth all-time. She contributed Lyndsay Callahan, 1st Team Cheneta Morrison, 1st Team to the winningest four-year span in school Kyleigh Turner, 1st Team history, leading the Greyhounds to a stellar

AVCA All-Midwest Region 124-26 (.827) mark and three straight NCAA Lyndsay Callahan appearances in her time on campus. Cheneta Morrison Kyleigh Turner All-American Girls: Three Greyhounds AVCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year received national recognition from the Ameri- Jody Butera can Volleyball Association, as Cheneta Mor- rison, Kyleigh Turner and Lyndsay Callahan AVCA All-American Cheneta Morrison, 1st Team all garnered All-American nods. Morrison Kyleigh Turner, 3rd Team became the program’s first-ever First Team Lyndsay Callahan, Honorable Mention All-American, while Turner received third- AVCA National Coach of the Year team accolades and Callahan grabbed honorable mention. Jody Butera

HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Catagory Cheneta Morrison 1st Assists/Set 8th Hitting Percentage 19th Aces/Set 20th Digs/Set Lyndsay Callahan 17th Kills/Set 13th Hitting Percentage 13th Digs/Set Kyleigh Turner 2nd Digs/Set Hannah Kelzer 2nd Hitting Percentage 10th /Set C. Anglemyer 9th Hitting Percentage Kristina Hefferan 11th Hitting Percentage Kristina Kerrigan 9th Kills/Set 16th Points/Set Kara McCarthy 12th Aces/Set

Academic All-GLVC Lyndsay Callahan *** Hannah Kelzer ** Kristina Kerrigan Amber Lucas Kara McCarthy ** Cheneta Morrison ** Kyleigh Turner **** Katy Watson

GLVC Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kyleigh Turner

GLVC Academic Excellence Award Kyleigh Turner

CoSIDA Academic All-District V Kyleigh Turner, 2nd Team

NCAA D-II Volleyball Elite 88 Award Kyleigh Turner Kyleigh Turner Courtney Anglemyer Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 18 VOLLEYBALL 2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

------ATTACK------SET------SERVE------# Name SP MP-MS K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE 7 Kerrigan, Kristina 135 40-28 409 3.03 145 1141 .231 15 0.11 0 0.00 5 11 Callahan, Lyndsay 138 40-35 364 2.64 80 991 .287 70 0.51 25 0.18 21 15 Hefferan, Kristina 97 37-17 215 2.22 65 502 .299 39 0.40 22 0.23 32 9 Anglemyer, Courtney 134 40-34 267 1.99 90 567 .312 11 0.08 18 0.13 40 10 Kelzer, Hannah 137 40-35 261 1.91 67 566 .343 5 0.04 6 0.04 12 14 Morrison, Cheneta 136 40-33 236 1.74 62 560 .311 1434 10.54 40 0.29 50 4 Crawford, Kourtney 80 32-18 125 1.56 46 327 .242 18 0.22 0 0.00 2 16 Lucas, Amber 7 6-0 8 1.14 5 19 .158 1 0.14 0 0.00 0 18 Smith, DeAmber 5 5-0 5 1.00 2 16 .188 1 0.20 0 0.00 1 5 Watson, Katy 23 15-1 13 0.57 6 30 .233 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 3 Marks, Lindsay 25 16-1 10 0.40 2 21 .381 68 2.72 3 0.12 5 6 McCarthy, Kara 114 34-7 13 0.11 6 51 .137 18 0.16 39 0.34 46 13 Telezyn, Amy 40 21-0 2 0.05 0 4 .500 11 0.28 7 0.17 6 8 Turner, Kyleigh 137 40-0 5 0.04 5 30 .000 64 0.47 27 0.20 29 2 Oldenburg, Amy 132 40-0 1 0.01 0 17 .059 45 0.34 7 0.05 20 INDIANAPOLIS 138 40-40 1934 14.01 581 4842 .279 1802 13.06 194 1.41 270 Opponents 138 40-40 1479 10.72 816 4857 .137 1379 9.99 113 0.82 244

-----DIG------BLOCKING------# Name RE DIG D/G BS BA Total B/G BE BHE 7 Kerrigan, Kristina 1 79 0.59 4 47 51 0.38 7 5 11 Callahan, Lyndsay 21 413 2.99 1 28 29 0.21 3 2 15 Hefferan, Kristina 0 67 0.69 6 37 43 0.44 4 9 9 Anglemyer, Courtney 0 79 0.59 8 92 100 0.75 6 2 10 Kelzer, Hannah 1 43 0.31 11 103 114 0.83 7 3 14 Morrison, Cheneta 1 356 2.62 3 52 55 0.40 22 38 4 Crawford, Kourtney 0 30 0.38 1 35 36 0.45 5 5 16 Lucas, Amber 0 4 0.57 0 3 3 0.43 0 0 18 Smith, DeAmber 0 2 0.40 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5 Watson, Katy 23 0 0.00 0 11 11 0.48 1 0 3 Marks, Lindsay 1 16 0.64 0 6 6 0.24 1 3 6 McCarthy, Kara 15 208 1.82 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 13 Telezyn, Amy 7 60 1.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8 Turner, Kyleigh 22 658 4.80 0 0 0 0.00 1 1 2 Oldenburg, Amy 19 234 1.77 0 0 0 0.00 0 5 TEAM 24 INDIANAPOLIS 112 2249 16.30 34 414 241.0 1.75 57 74 Opponents 193 1962 14.22 55 341 225.5 1.63 46 58

19 MEN’S BASKETBALL WRAP UP Among the Region’s Best: Junior guard Darius Adams was named to Record: 12-16, 6-12 GLVC the Daktronics All-Midwest Region First Team. Adams became the first All- Region player for UIndy since David Logan was the NCAA Division II Player DATE OPP. RESULT 11/01 at Valparaiso (exh.) W 88-83 of the Year in the 2004-05 campaign. The junior transfer, who was a Second 11/07 at Indiana State (exh.) L 67-82 Team All-GLVC honoree by the coaches, led the Greyhounds in points, re- 11/15 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH W 79-60 bounds, assists and steals in his first year in a UIndy uniform after transfer- 11/17 at Southern Illinois L 69-84 11/21 #4 FINDLAY W 71-63 ring from Lincoln College. 11/24 at Urbana L 77-87 12/03 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 55-54 Awesome Foursome: Adams became the first UIndy player in history to 12/06 at Lake Erie L 53-54 12/15 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN W 110-83 lead the team in points, rebounds, assists and steals in a single season. 12/19 LAKE ERIE W 83-55 Several Hounds have led in two categories and a few in three but no UIndy 12/22 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE W 73-69 player has ever achieved the foursome in one season. Adams’ totals were 12/29 ROBERT MORRIS W 93-54 01/02 * #22 QUINCY L 63-72 impressive when stacked-up against the conference as well with all ranking 01/04 * ILL.-SPRINGFIELD W 90-85 (2OT) in the top 10 in the league. He was fourth in scoring (19.4), eighth in assists 01/07 * at Maryville W 106-80 01/09 * at Missouri-St. Louis L 60-62 (4.14), ninth in rebounding (6.0) and third in steals (1.86). 01/14 * at Bellarmine L 67-78 01/16 * LEWIS L 78-84 Squires Goes for 45: Junior transfer DeWann Squires dumped-in a career- 01/18 * at Missouri S & T W 67-55 01/21 * #4 SOUTHERN INDIANA L 70-78 best 45 points on Dec. 15 as the host Greyhounds cruised to a 110-83 vic- 01/23 * #13 KY. WESLEYAN L 81-88 tory over Cincinnati Christian. Squires blistered the nets, converting on 01/28 * at Saint Joseph’s L 66-78 a whopping 19-of-24 from the floor, part of five Hounds to reach double 01/30 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 75-66 02/04 * ROCKHURST W 79-64 figures in scoring. Squires made 7-of-10 first-half shots to amass 19 points 02/06 * #14 DRURY L 73-84 heading into the break to lead all players. He coupled that with an even 02/11 * at #8 Ky. Wesleyan L 70-75 more impressive second stanza, missing just two shots in the second half, 02/13 * at #2 Southern Indiana L 74-91 02/15 * BELLARMINE L 80-88 going 12-of-14 from the floor. He was named the GLVC Player of the Week 02/20 * at Northern Kentucky L 61-65 for his efforts. 02/27 ^ vs Lewis L 76-79 home games ALL CAPS Oil Slick: Behind a double-double from point guard Darius Adams, UIndy * conference game ^ conference tournament game defeated the defending-national champion Findlay Oilers, 71-63 on Nov. 21. The fourth-ranked Oilers had their 38-game winning streak snapped in the FINAL GLVC STANDINGS EAST process, their first loss since the 2007-08 season. Adams scored a game- School GLVC Pct. Div Overall Pct. high 19 points and also collected a game-high 10 rebounds to go along with 1. Ky. Wesleyan *^ 16-2 .889 6-2 29-5 .853 five assists to aid the hard-working Greyhound effort. The junior transfer 2. Southern Ind. 15-3 .833 5-3 24-3 .889 3. Bellarmine **^ 12-6 .667 5-3 23-9 .719 scored 13 points in the second half alone, including four free throws in the 4. Northern Ky. * 8-10 .444 3-5 17-13 .567 final minute to ice the game. 5. Indianapolis * 6-12 .333 1-7 12-16 .429

West Last Second Heroics: Darius Adams drove the length of the floor with a School GLVC Pct. Div Overall Pct. one-point deficit to put UIndy in position to a win from Northern Ken- 1. Drury *^ 15-3 .833 8-0 23-7 .767 tucky in the conference opener on Dec. 3. He did just that when he calmly 2. Rockhurst * 12-6 .667 6-2 17-11 .607 3. Mo.-St. Louis * 6-12 .333 3-5 12-16 .429 knocked down a pair of free throws with less than a second remaining on the 4. Missouri S&T * 3-15 .167 2-6 7-21 .250 clock for a 55-54 UIndy win. Adams finished the night with 28 points and 10 5. Maryville 1-17 .056 1-7 3-24 .111 rebounds, one of his five double-doubles on the season.

North School GLVC Pct. Div Overall Pct. Saying No to Valpo: UIndy’s starting five all scored in double digits to 1. Saint Joseph’s *! 11-7 .611 6-2 20-12 .625 down NCAA Division I Valparaiso, 88-83 in exhibition play at the Athletics- Quincy *^ 11-7 .611 5-3 23-9 .719 3. Lewis * 8-10 .444 4-4 17-12 .586 Recreation Center to open the season. Senior Larry Woods led the way for 4. Ill.-Springfield 7-11 .389 4-4 11-13 .458 Indianapolis, leading all scorers in points and rebounds. Ryan Sims scored 5. UW-Parkside * 4-14 .222 1-7 10-19 .345 11 points in a three-minute stretch in the opening half as the Hounds took * GLVC tourney participant the lead and never looked back. ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Regional participant

All-GLVC Darius Adams, G, 2nd Team

Daktronics All-Midwest Region Darius Adams, G, 1st Team

HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Catagory Darius Adams 4th Points/gm 9th Rebounds/gm 8th Assists/gm 3rd Steal/gm Nate Blank 7th FT percentage Darius Adams Nate Blank Ryan Sims 10th 3FG made/gm DeWann Squires 14th Blocks/gm William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 20 MEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ------FG------3FG------FT------REBOUNDS---- # Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 Adams, Darius 28-23 938 33.5 198 453 .437 46 150 .307 102 136 .750 38 130 168 6.0 63 1 116 129 6 52 544 19.4 34 Squires, DeWann 28-21 758 27.1 124 259 .479 23 74 .311 55 78 .705 50 69 119 4.3 69 1 18 38 19 36 326 11.6 23 Blank, Nate 26-24 687 26.4 102 224 .455 26 81 .321 52 64 .813 40 84 124 4.8 85 7 46 53 5 21 282 10.8 11 Sims, Ryan 28-21 736 26.3 100 253 .395 58 160 .363 43 48 .896 21 62 83 3.0 62 2 53 46 8 23 301 10.8 33 Struck, Sergey 28-21 624 22.3 87 185 .470 17 47 .362 39 47 .830 56 87 143 5.1 86 1 32 49 18 13 230 8.2 25 Woods, Larry 23-4 487 21.2 64 133 .481 0 1 .000 59 90 .656 30 55 85 3.7 55 0 22 40 5 16 187 8.1 24 Knight, Dijon 27-11 437 16.2 32 66 .485 3 6 .500 19 27 .704 24 48 72 2.7 71 1 37 35 3 18 86 3.2 32 Williams, Devin 23-14 536 23.3 30 63 .476 8 30 .267 5 14 .357 13 29 42 1.8 50 0 32 18 15 26 73 3.2 42 Parrish, Andrew 2-0 17 8.5 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 1 6 7 3.5 4 0 0 2 0 1 4 2.0 05 Corsaro, Paul 22-1 240 10.9 14 32 .438 8 15 .533 8 12 .667 20 24 44 2.0 26 0 14 14 1 9 44 2.0 10 Johnson, Brian 9-0 50 5.6 2 8 .250 1 6 .167 5 5 1.000 1 1 2 0.2 3 0 2 3 0 1 10 1.1 14 Dye, Alec 16-0 127 7.9 3 8 .375 1 5 .200 5 6 .833 4 14 18 1.1 11 0 15 8 0 10 12 0.8 40 McGuire, Alex 4-0 4 1.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 40 Smith, Wesley 1-0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 Fox, Taylor 6-0 8 1.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 39 50 89 2 5 Total 28 5650 758 1688 .449 191 575 .332 394 530 .743 338 660 998 35.6 589 13 387 440 80 226 2101 75.0 Opponents 28 5650 703 1571 .447 150 456 .329 477 646 .738 301 663 964 34.4 514 10 390 465 101 211 2033 72.6

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

Opponent Date Score W/L POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 11/15/09 79-60 W 18-Squires, DeWann 7-Knight, Dijon 5-Adams, Darius Blank, Nate at Southern Illinois 11/17/09 69-84 L 21-Adams, Darius 5-Sims, Ryan 6-Adams, Darius Squires, DeWann Sims, Ryan #4 FINDLAY 11/21/09 71-63 W 19-Adams, Darius 10-Adams, Darius 7-Blank, Nate at Urbana University 11/24/09 77-87 L 19-Woods, Larry 6-Blank, Nate 2-Williams, Devin Struck, Sergey Sims, Ryan NORTHERN KENTUCKY 12/3/09 55-54 W 28-Adams, Darius 10-Adams, Darius 3-Knight, Dijon at Lake Erie College 12/6/09 53-54 L 16-Adams, Darius 7-Struck, Sergey 4-Sims, Ryan Adams, Darius CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN 12/15/09 110-83 W 45-Squires, DeWann 7-Blank, Nate 6-Williams, Devin Squires, DeWann LAKE ERIE COLLEGE 12/19/09 83-55 W 21-Adams, Darius 9-Adams, Darius 6-Adams, Darius SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 12/22/09 73-69 W 15-Squires, DeWann 9-Struck, Sergey 7-Adams, Darius Adams, Darius ROBERT MORRIS 12/29/09 93-54 W 23-Squires, DeWann 9-Struck, Sergey 5-Adams, Darius #22 QUINCY 1/2/10 63-72 L 21-Adams, Darius 8-Adams, Darius 3-Blank, Nate Struck, Sergey Williams, Devin ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD 1/4/10 90-85 W(2OT) 19-Sims, Ryan 8-Woods, Larry 10-Adams, Darius Struck, Sergey at Maryville University 1/7/10 106-80 W 37-Adams, Darius 11-Blank, Nate 4-Adams, Darius Sims, Ryan at Missouri-St. Louis 1/9/10 60-62 L 12-Sims, Ryan 7-Squires, DeWann 5-Adams, Darius at Bellarmine 1/14/10 67-78 L 23-Blank, Nate 10-Blank, Nate 5-Adams, Darius LEWIS 1/16/10 78-84 L 24-Blank, Nate 10-Squires, DeWann 3-Sims, Ryan Struck, Sergey Williams, Devin at Missouri S&T 1/18/10 67-55 W 26-Adams, Darius 8-Blank, Nate 3-Adams, Darius #4 SOUTHERN INDIANA 1/21/10 70-78 L 18-Adams, Darius 6-Adams, Darius 4-Sims, Ryan #13 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 1/23/10 81-88 L 24-Adams, Darius 5-Struck, Sergey 8-Adams, Darius at Saint Joseph’s Colle 1/28/10 68-76 L 23-Blank, Nate 6-Struck, Sergey 6-Knight, Dijon Knight, Dijon at Wisconsin-Parkside 1/30/10 75-66 W 31-Adams, Darius 8-Squires, DeWann 6-Adams, Darius Adams, Darius ROCKHURST 2/4/10 79-64 W 20-Sims, Ryan 10-Adams, Darius 6-Adams, Darius #14 DRURY 2/6/10 73-84 L 18-Adams, Darius 8-Adams, Darius 5-Adams, Darius at #8 Kentucky Wesleyan 2/11/2010 70-75 L 26-Adams, Darius 8-Adams, Darius 1-seven tied at #2 Southern Indiana 2/13/2010 74-91 L 25-Adams, Darius 5-Sims, Ryan 3-Adams, Darius Adams, Darius BELLARMINE 2/15/2010 80-88 L 26-Adams, Darius 5-Knight, Dijon 3-Adams, Darius Dye, Alec at Northern Kentucky 2/20/2010 61-65 L 17-Adams, Darius 9-Struck, Sergey 2-Sims, Ryan Struck, Sergey Blank, Nate vs Lewis 2/27/2010 76-79 L 25-Adams, Darius 8-Corsaro, Paul 7-Adams, Darius

21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WRAP UP Postseason Return: Last season marked the third straight trip to Record: 26-4, 16-2 GLVC the NCAAs for the Greyhounds, good for their sixth trip in the last eight years and eight appearance overall. Just three other teams in DATE OPP. RESULT 11/01 # at Valparaiso W 67-56 the region can claim an active NCAA Tournament streak of at least 11/03 # at Notre Dame L 53-97 three seasons (Michigan Tech, Drury and Northern Kentucky). 11/07 # at Xavier L 48-76 11/15 ST. CATHARINE W 66-50 11/21 at Saginaw Valley State W 77-59 Stellar Season: UIndy compiled a 26-4 record during its 2009- 11/24 CENTRAL STATE W 91-60 11/27 OAKLAND CITY W 93-39 10 women’s basketball campaign, good for the second winningest 11/28 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE W 68-55 in program history (2002-03, 29-3). The Hounds ran a school-re- 12/03 * #20 NORTHERN KY. W 59-53 cord 24 straight victories to start the season, lifting the team to 12/05 IU NORTHWEST W 88-32 12/15 at Florida Tech W 75-62 a program-best No. 2 ranking in the USA TODAY/ESPN Division II 12/18 at Lynn W 67-51 Coaches’ Poll. 12/30 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W 76-43 01/02 * #12 QUINCY W 80-52 01/04 * ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 101-44 Canary, Party of One: Senior guard Jessica Canary wrapped up 01/07 * at Maryville W 80-70 01/09 * at Missouri-St. Louis W 89-61 a solid career at UIndy, finishing ninth in the program history in 01/14 * at Bellarmine W 71-68 career points, 10th in rebounds and seventh in assists. She is the 01/16 * LEWIS W 78-59 only Greyhound ever to amass over 1,400 career points, 600 boards 01/18 * at Missouri S & T W 71-46 01/21 * SOUTHERN INDIANA W 74-64 and 400 assists. She also ranks highly in school’s career annals in 01/23 * KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 82-52 3-pointers made (3rd), blocks (4th), percentage (4th) 01/28 * at Saint Joseph’s W 65-51 01/30 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 72-59 and steals (12th). 02/04 * ROCKHURST W 97-50 02/06 * DRURY W 69-65 02/11 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 87-42 Canary became a member of another exclusive group after becom- 02/13 * at Southern Indiana L 76-82 ing the first UIndy women’s player to earn Academic All-America 02/15 ** BELLARMINE L 64-66 status, as the Coatesville, Ind. native garnered ESPN The Magazine 02/20 * at Northern Kentucky W 80-69 02/28 ^ MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 94-66 Academic All-America® College Division Third Team accolades this 03/06 ! vs. Wisconsin-Parkside L 58-66 season. 03/12 $ vs Northern Michigan L 51-52 home games ALL CAPS # Exhibition game Indy 300: Senior guard Katie Dewey finished her collegiate ten- * GLVC contest ** GLVC Contest & Pink Zone Game ure as just the second Greyhound ever to surpass 300 steals in a ^ GLVC Tournament! GLVC Tournament (Springfield. Ill.) $ NCAA Midwest Regional (Houghton, Mich.) career (303). Though she just missed UIndy’s career steals record, finishing 24 shy, Dewey set the program’s single-game record after FINAL GLVC STANDINGS compiling nine steals at Kentucky Wesleyan Feb.7, 2008.

EAST School GLVC Pct. Div Overall Pct 1. Indianapolis *^ 16-2 .889 6-2 26-4 .867 2. Southern Ind. *^ 13-5 .722 7-1 22-9 .710 3. Northern Ky. *^ 13-5 .722 4-4 20-10 .667 4. Bellarmine * 9-9 .500 3-5 16-12 .571 5. Ky. Wesleyan * 5-13 .278 0-8 12-16 .429

WEST School GLVC Pct. Div Overall Pct 1. Drury **^ 15-3 .833 8-0 28-7 .800 2. Missouri S&T * 8-10 .444 4-4 14-14 .500 3. Mo.-St. Louis * 7-11 .389 3-5 12-17 .414 4. Rockhurst 5-13 .278 3-5 9-18 .333 5. Maryville 3-15 .167 2-6 5-21 .192

NORTH School GLVC Pct. Div Overall Pct 1. UW-Parkside *^ 13-5 .722 6-2 23-8 .742 2. Lewis * 12-6 .667 6-2 18-12 .600 3. Quincy * 10-8 .556 4-4 20-9 .690 4. Saint Joseph’s * 6-12 .333 4-4 8-20 .286 5. Ill.-Springfield 0-18 .000 0-8 3-24 .111

* GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA regional participant

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WRAP UP On Point: Junior forward Samantha Meissel put up a career-best All-GLVC Jessica Canary, 1st Team 19.2 points per game in 2009-10, good for the highest scoring av- Samantha Meissel, 1st Team erage in the GLVC. Her offensive efforts made her the first UIndy Katie Dewey, 3rd Team women’s player to lead the conference in scoring since Debbie Law GLVC Player of the Year put up an identical 19.2 ppg in 1982-83, the league’s inaugural Samantha Meissel season. GLVC Coach of the Year LeAnn Freeland With her senior season still ahead of her, Meissel already ranks fifth in program history in career points, 354 shy of the all-time mark of Daktronics All-Midwest Region 1887 put up by Liz Ramsey (1997-2001). Jessica Canary, 1st Team Samantha Meissel, 1st Team National Attention: After garnering first-team nods at both the conference and regional levels , Meissel and Canary each re- Daktronics All-America Samantha Meissel, 3rd Team ceived recognition on a national scale. Both collected All-America Honorable Mention from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Asso- WBCA All-America Jessica Canary, Honorable Mention ciation, with Meissel also picking up Daktronics, Inc. All-America Samantha Meissel, Honorable Mention Third Team honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Catagory Samantha Meissel 1st Points/gm 3rd FG percentage 12th FT percentage 9th Blocks/gm Katie Dewey 2nd Assists/gm 1st Steals/gm 12th 3FG made/gm 5th Assists/TO ratio Jessica Canary 12th Points/gm 16th Rebounds/gm 3rd Assists/gm 11th Blocks/gm 8th FT percentage 5th 3FG made/gm 3rd Assists/TO ratio Katie Lyons 8th FG percentage 11th FT percentage Cayla Keegan 14th Assists/gm 12th Steals/gm 7th Assists/TO ratio Sarah Fenneman 9th FT percentage Hillary Wenning 3rd 3FG percentage

Academic All-GLVC Jessica Canary **** Katie Dewey *** Sarah Fenneman **** Hillary Wenning ***

GLVC WBB Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jessica Canary

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Jessica Canary

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District V Jessica Canary, 1st Team

CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Jessica Canary, 3rd Team

Samantha Meissel Jessica Canary Katie Dewey Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Kelso M. Reid Co-Mental Attitude Award Co-Mental Attitude Award 23 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2009-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

-----TOTAL------3FG------FT------REBOUNDS------# Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 34 Meissel, Sam 30-30 728 24.3 216 389 .555 38 104 .365 105 132 .795 53 97 150 5.0 73 0 24 42 26 26 575 19.2 12 Canary, Jessica 30-30 861 28.7 141 354 .398 65 185 .351 80 98 .816 37 132 169 5.6 50 1 151 82 25 36 427 14.2 4 Dewey, Katie 29-29 869 30.0 90 219 .411 53 142 .373 39 54 .722 19 109 128 4.4 56 0 150 90 3 87 272 9.4 13 Lyons, Katie 30-29 578 19.3 104 198 .525 1 8 .125 64 80 .800 38 54 92 3.1 53 0 30 46 19 14 273 9.1 33 Fenneman, Sarah 30-1 413 13.8 50 111 .450 5 12 .417 64 79 .810 39 60 99 3.3 58 1 26 50 8 20 169 5.6 21 Keegan, Cayla 30-29 828 27.6 57 133 .429 10 43 .233 42 62 .677 22 75 97 3.2 55 1 100 63 6 51 166 5.5 22 Wenning, Hillary 30-1 521 17.4 55 114 .482 30 64 .469 23 33 .697 21 53 74 2.5 31 0 33 35 4 19 163 5.4 23 Gardner, Megan 6-1 109 18.2 6 12 .500 2 4 .500 12 18 .667 6 10 16 2.7 13 0 15 14 1 11 26 4.3 24 Gonser, Heather 27-0 379 14.0 41 78 .526 4 15 .267 6 13 .462 14 26 40 1.5 21 0 12 11 2 35 92 3.4 32 Gonser, Nickole 30-0 447 14.9 31 75 .413 4 13 .308 16 27 .593 39 69 108 3.6 21 0 21 25 3 27 82 2.7 14 Rourk, Heather 23-0 235 10.2 21 46 .457 0 4 .000 10 15 .667 18 33 51 2.2 16 0 15 17 2 9 52 2.3 11 Morris, Brittany 4-0 32 8.0 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 1.5 2 0 3 1 0 3 2 0.5 Team 46 46 92 7 Total 30 813 1733 .469 212 594 .357 461 611 .755 354 768 1122 37.4 449 3 580 483 99 338 2299 76.6 Opponents 30 639 1625 .393 122 375 .325 288 427 .674 289 646 935 31.2 529 15 316 586 103 214 1688 56.3

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Opponent Date Score W/L POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS SAINT CATHARINE 11/15/09 66-50 W 22-Meissel, Samantha 7-Canary, Jessica 7-Canary, Jessica at Saginaw Valley State 11/21/09 77-59 W 28-Meissel, Samantha 10-Canary, Jessica 7-Katie Dewey CENTRAL STATE 11/24/09 91-60 W 26-Meissel, Samantha 7-Meissel, Samantha 8-Dewey, Katie Canary, Jessica OAKLAND CITY 11/27/09 93-39 W 19-Meissel, Samantha 10-Gonser, Nickole 3-Gonser, Nickole Gardner, Megan Keegan, Cayla LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 11/28/09 68-55 W 21-Meissel, Samantha 6-Canary, Jessica 6-Keegan, Cayla Lyons, Katie NORTHERN KENTUCKY 12/03/09 59-53 W 15-Meissel, Samantha 6-Canary, Jessica 6-Canary, Jessica IU NORTHWEST 12/05/09 88-32 W 22-Dewey, Katie 9-Gonser, Nickole 5-Keegan, Cayla at Florida Tech 12/15/09 75-62 W 37-Meissel, Samantha 8-Canary, Jessica 11-Canary, Jessica at Lynn 12/18/09 67-51 W 21-Canary, Jessica 8-Dewey, Katie 6-Dewey, Katie Keegan, Cayla CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 12/30/09 76-43 W 15-Meissel, Samantha 7-Dewey, Katie 4-Dewey, Katie Keegan, Cayla QUINCY 01/02/10 80-52 W 19-Canary, Jessica 9-Canary, Jessica 4-Canary, Jessica ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD 01/04/10 101-44 W 22-Dewey, Katie 9-Meissel, Samantha 8-Keegan, Cayla at Maryville 01/07/10 80-70 W 30-Meissel, Samantha 7-Meissel, Samantha 5-Dewey, Katie Canary, Jessica at Missouri-St. Louis 01/09/10 89-61 W 33-Meissel, Samantha 6-Meissel, Samantha 10-Dewey, Katie Gonser, Nickole at Bellarmine 01/13/10 71-68 W 17-Meissel, Samantha 11-Meissel, Samantha 6-Canary, Jessica Canary, Jessica LEWIS 01/16/10 78-59 W 23-Meissel, Samantha 4- four tied 5-Dewey, Katie at Missouri S&T 01/18/10 71-46 W 12-Canary, Jessica 5-Meissel, Samantha 7-Dewey, Katie Wenning, Hillary SOUTHERN INDIANA 01/21/10 74-64 W 24-Meissel, Samantha 7-Canary, Jessica 6-Canary, Jessica KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 01/23/10 82-52 W 18-Meissel, Samantha 6-Lyons, Katie 8-Canary, Jessica at Saint Joseph’s 01/28/10 65-51 W 16-Meissel, Samantha 11-Meissel, Samantha 5-Canary, Jessica Canary, Jessica Wenning, Hillary Dewey, Katie at UW-Parkside 01/30/10 72-59 W 17-Meissel, Samantha 7-Canary, Jessica 4-Canary, Jessica Keegan, Cayla ROCKHURST 02/04/10 97-50 W 22-Canary, Jessica 7-Dewey, Katie 11-Dewey, Katie Fenneman, Sarah DRURY 02/06/10 69-65 W 24-Meissel, Samantha 10-Dewey, Katie 7-Dewey, Katie at Kentucky Wesleyan 02/11/10 87-42 W 20-Wenning, Hillary 6-Dewey, Katie 6-Keegan, Cayla Lyons, Katie at Southern Indiana 02/13/10 76-82 L 22-Canary, Jessica 7-Canary, Jessica 7-Canary, Jessica Meissel, Samantha BELLARMINE 02/15/10 64-66 L 15-Meissel, Samantha 7-Dewey, Katie 7-Dewey, Katie at Northern Kentucky 02/20/10 80-69 W 24-Meissel, Samantha 10-Canary, Jessica 8-Dewey, Katie MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 02/28/10 94-66 W 22-Meissel, Samantha 6-Meissel, Samantha 10-Canary, Jessica vs UW-Parkside 03/06/10 58-66 L 17-Meissel, Samantha 6-Canary, Jessica 4-Canary, Jessica Dewey, Katie Dewey, Katie vs Northern Michigan 03/12/10 51-52 L 13-Canary, Jessica 7-Canary, Jessica 6-Dewey, Katie

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WRAP UP Women 9th, Men 21st at NCAAs: Eight UIndy All-America per- MEN’S formances, six from the Greyhound women, highlighted a solid

DATE MEET RESULT four days of competition at the NCAA Division II Swimming and 10/10 Indiana Intercollegiate 3rd of 5 Diving Championships in Canton, Ohio. The Indianapolis women 10/23 ASHLAND/WAYNE ST/TRUMAN 1W, 2L 11/13 House of Champions Invite 6th finished ninth to extend a streak of 11 straight seasons placing in 11/20 Wabash Invitational 1st of 6 the top 20 nationally. The Greyhound men took 21st. 01/08 UINDY INVITE No team score 01/16 Wabash W, 154-121 01/23 * GRAND VALLEY ST. L, 78-162 Like Clockwork: The UIndy women extended a streak of top 20 01/30 * LEWIS W, 114-87 national finishes, taking home ninth place at the NCAA meet. It 02/10 GLIAC Championships 4th of 6 02/27 Last Chance Meet No team score was the 11th-straight year that Indianapolis can claim a top 20 03/10 NCAA Division II Championships 21st showing. The men had a top 20 streak snapped as they finished Home meets ALL CAPS just outside at 21st overall. * conference meet Eight is Enough: Senior Erica Smith put an exclamation point on All-Americans Guy Kogel (2): 5th- 100 fly; 3rd- 200 fly her Greyhound career with four more All-America honors at the NCAA Championships. For her WOMEN’S career, Smith nabbed eight All- America awards and leaves the DATE MEET RESULT 10/10 Indiana Intercollegiate Invite 3rd of 5 school with eight school records 10/23 ASHLAND/WAYNE ST/TRUMAN 0W, 3L (100 fly, 200 fly, 200 IM, all five 11/13 House of Champions Invite 6th 11/20 Wabash Invitational 3rd of 5 relays). 01/08 UINDY INVITE No team score 01/16 vs Hillsdale W, 147-110 Whatta Guy: Guy Kogel broke 01/23 * GRAND VALLEY ST. L, 91.5-142.5 01/30 * LEWIS W, 122-82 the school record in the 200 but- 02/10 GLIAC Championships 4th of 8 terfly, destroying the mark set 02/27 Last Chance Meet No team score 03/10 NCAA Division II Championships 9th just last year by Adam Petro. Home meets ALL CAPS After Orel Oral’s mark (1:52.22) * conference meet stood for nine years, Petro (1:52.01) bested his mark by GLIAC Freshman of the Year 21-hundredths of a second be- Maura Donahue fore Kogel mowed it down by over three seconds (1:48.93). All-Americans Shiran Abrahamson (1): 7th- 800 free relay Maura Donahue (5): 5th- 200 free; 3rd- 400 med- Sister Swimmers: Sisters ley relay; 6th- 500 free; 7th- 800 free relay; 3rd- Meghan and Maura Donahue 400 free relay Meghan Donahue (3): 3rd- 400 medley relay; are scratching their names all 7th- 800 free relay; 3rd- 400 free relay over the UIndy record books. Vicki Galiamoutsa (1): 3rd- 400 free relay Jaclyn Luscomb (1): 3rd- 400 medley relay The eldest, sophomore Meghan, Erica Smith (4): 2nd- 100 fly; 3rd- 400 medley grabbed three All-America hon- relay; 7th- 800 free relay; 3rd- 400 free relay ors this season to give her four in her two seasons on campus. She has her name atop the school record board for fastest time in two different events (100 and 200 backstroke) and three other relays. Meanwhile freshman Maura racked-up five All-America ac- colades in her rookie season and also swam a leg in the three record-setting relays this season.

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WRAP UP Like a Broken Record: Five different school records fell victim Academic All-GLIAC, Men Austin Biefnes on the women’s side this season. In addition to Meghan Donahue’s Rico Ewing marks in the 100 and 200 backstroke, three different relays set new Baris Ilhan Guy Kogel school standards (200 and 400 medley and 400 free). Mark Meadows Corbett Miller Adam Petro Racing Out of the Gate: A pair of Indianapolis Greyhound swim- Derek Richard mers earned national honors in the opening week of the season, Brad Rissler ** winning Counsilman Hunsaker National Collegiate Swimmer-of-the- Seth Smoker ** Bryan Zann ** Week Honors for Division II from CollegeSwimming.com. Maura Do- nahue won the 500 freestyle and swam to a second place finish in Academic All-GLIAC, Women Abby Adrian the 200 individual medley at the Indiana Intercollegiate meet while Rachel Brozinick Guy Kogel won the 100 butterfly and swam to a second place finish Chelsea Dickhaus Meghan Donahue in the 200 freestyle. Vicki Galiamoutsa Rebekah Harris Mistie Hayhow Kristin Howdyshell Jaclyn Luscomb Erica Smith *** Stephanie Steider

CSCAA D-II Scholar All-American, Men Austin Biefnes Guy Kogel

CSCAA D-II Scholar All-American, Women Maura Donahue Meghan Donahue Jaclyn Luscomb Erica Smith

(both the men’s and women’s teams garnered Division II Team Scholar All-America accolades from the CSCAA)

Guy Kogel Brad Rissler William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award

Erica Smith Chelsea Dickhaus Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 26 SWIMMING & DIVING

TOP INDIVIDUAL MARKS OF 2009-10, MEN

50 FREE 500 FREE 200 BACK 200 IM Andrew Loshnowsky 20.97 Baris Ilhan 04:37.0 Austin Biefnes 01:51.54 Austin Biefnes 01:53.33 Justin Klopp 21.15 Alican Alacli 04:41.5 Deniz Alkan 01:54.62 Guy Kogel 01:58.4 Guy Kogel 21.30 Brad Rissler 04:48.0 Adam Petro 01:57.7 Seth Smoker 01:58.9 Nikolas Aresti 21.90 Justin Klopp 04:53.0 Andrew Loshnowsky 02:02.7 Justin Klopp 01:59.7 Bryan Zann 22.82 Austin Biefnes 04:57.0 Seth Smoker 02:04.5 Deniz Alkan 02:00.1 Deniz Alkan 22.89 Andrew Loshnowsky 02:00.8 Baris Ilhan 23.12 1000 FREE 100 BREAST Baris Ilhan 02:03.8 Mark Meadows 23.20 Alican Alacli 09:33.1 Austin Biefnes 01:01.1 Adam Petro 02:05.3 Alican Alacli 23.44 Baris Ilhan Bryan Hill 01:01.1 Justin Lyle 02:05.6 Justin Lyle 23.76 09:36.96 Andrew Loshnowsky 01:03.3 Alican Alacli 02:07.7 Brad Rissler 10:03.7 Derek Richard 01:04.1 100 FREE Zach Laffin 10:18.7 Justin Klopp 01:05.4 400 IM Andrew Loshnowsky 46.42 Austin Biefnes 04:02.02 Guy Kogel 46.43 1650 FREE 200 BREAST Seth Smoker 04:26.2 Justin Klopp 47.06 Baris Ilhan 16:01.2 Austin Biefnes 02:15.4 Justin Lyle 04:27.4 Nikolas Aresti 48.36 Alican Alacli 16:09.5 Derek Richard 02:20.7 Austin Biefnes 49.64 Brad Rissler 16:57.1 Bryan Hill 02:21.2 1M Springboard (6 dives) Bryan Zann 50.03 Zach Laffin 17:25.7 Rico Ewing 166.70 Mark Meadows 50.45 100 FLY Baris Ilhan 50.65 50 BACK Guy Kogel 48.82 3M Springboard (6 dives) Adam Petro 51.65 Andrew Loshnowsky 24.02 Justin Klopp 51.48 Rico Ewing 152.85 Brad Rissler 51.68 Adam Petro 25.90 Seth Smoker 51.53 Seth Smoker 26.03 Bryan Hill 52.73 1M Springboard(11 dives) 200 FREE Zach Laffin 27.02 Adam Petro 52.98 Rico Ewing 256.35 Guy Kogel 01:41.28 Michael Diaz 27.78 Justin Lyle 54.35 Justin Klopp 01:42.36 Bryan Zann 54.67 3M Springboard(11 dives) Baris Ilhan 01:43.66 100 BACK Austin Biefnes 55.55 Rico Ewing 286.80 Brad Rissler 01:49.4 Andrew Loshnowsky 51.27 Brad Rissler 56.70 Alican Alacli 01:50.0 Deniz Alkan 52.46 Baris Ilhan 57.56 Mark Meadows 01:51.5 Adam Petro 54.26 * school record Adam Petro 01:52.8 Seth Smoker 56.27 200 FLY Seth Smoker 01:55.0 Zach Laffin 59.58 Guy Kogel 01:48.93* Justin Lyle 01:55.9 Adam Petro 01:54.3 Corbett Miller 01:56.2 Seth Smoker 01:56.0 Bryan Hill 01:58.35 Alican Alacli 01:59.5

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TOP INDIVIDUAL MARKS OF 2009-10, WOMEN

50 FREE 500 FREE 200 BACK 200 FLY Maura Donahue 24.03 Maura Donahue 5:00.73 Meghan Donahue 2:02.91* Erica Smith 2:05.4 Meghan Donahue 24.27 Shiran Abrahamson 5:07.67 Cansu Akin 2:11.5 Kristin Howdyshell 2:11.22 Alex Norris 24.55 Calley Cook 5:26.9 Shiran Abrahamson 2:20.5 Ashlee Fishburn 2:13.6 Vicki Galiamoutsa 24.98 Kristin Howdyshell 5:29.7 Stephanie Steider 2:20.9 Rebekah Harris 2:22.6 Erica Smith 25.01 Abby Adrian 5:32.8 Calley Cook 2:29.3 Ashlee Fishburn 25.58 200 IM Stephanie Steider 25.73 1000 FREE 100 BREAST Erica Smith 2:07.1 Jennifer Buldak 26.03 Maura Donahue 10:27.93 Jaclyn Luscomb 1:06.18 Maura Donahue 2:11.93 Vanessa Wickert 26.82 Shiran Abrahamson 10:51.9 Erica Smith 1:08.42 Kristin Howdyshell 2:16.4 Mistie Hayhow 26.83 Calley Cook 11:17.8 Stephanie Steider 1:09.36 Cansu Akin 2:17.1 Abby Adrian 11:18.6 Maura Donahue 1:10.0 Stephanie Steider 2:17.9 100 FREE Julia Collins 11:39.4 Chelsea Dickhaus 1:12.9 Jaclyn Luscomb 2:19.6 Maura Donahue 50.70 Meghan Donahue 2:20.1 Alex Norris 53.37 1650 FREE 200 BREAST Ashlee Fishburn 2:21.5 Vicki Galiamoutsa 54.35 Shiran Abrahamson 18:11.1 Jaclyn Luscomb 2:26.69 Shiran Abrahamson 2:21.9 Jennifer Buldak 55.88 Calley Cook 18:44.6 Erica Smith 2:28.69 Chelsea Dickhaus 2:22.6 Mistie Hayhow 57.04 Julia Collins 19:37.7 Stephanie Steider 2:31.5 Ashlee Fishburn 57.46 Colleen Rader 20:41.6 Chelsea Dickhaus 2:40.8 400 IM Vanessa Wickert 58.65 Rebekah Harris 2:44.3 Chelsea Dickhaus 5:01.1 Jaclyn Luscomb 58.88 50 BACK Rebekah Harris 5:05.0 Calley Cook 59.06 Meghan Donahue 27.02 100 FLY Rachel Brozinick 5:21.3 Abby Adrian 59.07 Cansu Akin 29.97 Erica Smith 55.26 Jennifer Buldak 30.45 Kristin Howdyshell 59.16 200 FREE Vanessa Wickert 32.73 Ashlee Fishburn 59.22 * school record Maura Donahue 1:51.35 Rachel Brozinick 36.26 Alex Norris 1:02.0 Shiran Abrahamson 1:55.8 Vicki Galiamoutsa 1:02.7 Erica Smith 1:59.0 100 BACK Jennifer Buldak 1:03.1 Alex Norris 2:01.7 Meghan Donahue 57.46* Shiran Abrahamson 1:03.8 Jennifer Buldak 2:02.0 Cansu Akin 1:02.5 Cansu Akin 1:05.1 Ashlee Fishburn 2:02.3 Jennifer Buldak 1:04.9 Rebekah Harris 1:05.9 Meghan Donahue 2:03.1 Stephanie Steider 1:05.1 Jaclyn Luscomb 1:06.7 Mistie Hayhow 2:03.9 Ashlee Fishburn 1:07.2 Stephanie Steider 2:04.7 Calley Cook 2:05.3

28 WRESTLING WRAP UP Recap: The UIndy wrestling team sent three individuals to the Duals record: 10-9 NCAA Division II National Championships in Omaha, Nebraska following their performances at the Super Regional meet. Fresh- DATE MATCH RESULT 11/08 Intra-squad NTS man Alex Johns, who qualified at 125 by placing second at Super 11/15 at Michigan State Open NTS Regionals, was the only Greyhound to win a bout at the cham- 11/22 at Missouri Open NTS 12/04 at Little State NTS pionship meet. Senior Lynn Panko and sophomore Bryce Givens 12/17 TRINE W, 18-15 also earned trips to Omaha by placing third and fifth at the Super 12/20 $ at Purdue L, 10-32 Regional meet, respectively. Under first-year head coach Jason 12/20 $ vs SIU Edwardsville W, 35-12 12/20 $ vs Lakeland W, 32-15 Warthan, the UIndy mat men finished the campaign with a 10-9 01/02 ! MIDWEST CLASSIC 4th of 22 dual meet record, placed an impressive fourth of 22-team field at 01/09 * vs Mount St. Joseph W, 30-19 01/09 * vs Ashland L, 18-24 the annual Midwest Classic, and finished sixth at the 30-team Pete 01/09 * vs Limestone L, 10-22 Willson Wheaton Invitational. 01/13 Calumet Coll. of St. Joseph W, 33-12 01/17 at Roger Denker Open NTS 01/20 ^ at Wabash L, 6-44 House of Pain-ko: Senior Lynn Panko ended his career as a Grey- 01/23 ^ vs Wilmington (Ohio) W, 25-21 hound with a 24-6 record, including seven pins and five major- 01/23 ^ vs Manchester L, 11-36 01/23 ^ CALUMET COLLEGE L, 12-31 decision victories. The Avon, Ind. native compiled 76 career wins 01/23 ^ vs Thiel W, 35-7 with 20 coming via pinfall. As a Greyhound, Panko twice qualified 01/23 ^ at Eastern Michigan L, 6-36 01/23 ^ vs Olivet W ,34-13 for the National meet, claimed two Little State titles at 285 and 01/29 at Wheaton Invitational 6th of 30 captured top honors as a heavyweight at the Midwest Classic this 02/03 at McKendree Dual L, 0-46 02/07 GREYHOUND OPEN NTS past season. Panko also excelled in the classroom and was named 02/14 CAMPBELLSVILLE W, 19-17 to the NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academ- 02/14 FINDLAY L, 9-30 ic First Team on three separate occasions. The exercise science 02/14 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W, 30-12 02/28 at NCAA D-II Super Regional major posted a 3.42 GPA during the 2009-10 season and was one 03/12 at NCAA National Championship of just 13 2010 recipients to receive the award for the third time.

NTS = No team socres $ Purdue Duals No Experience Necessary: Freshman Alex Johns not only quali- ! at Perry Meridian HS * Cincinnati Duals fied for Nationals in his first season as a Greyhound, but led UIndy ^ Monon Bell Duals with 33 victories in his debut season. The Evansville, Ind. native claimed individual titles at the Pete Willson Wheaton Invitational Little State Champions and at the Little State meet in the 125-pound weight class, and NAME WT Alex Johns 125 finished with runner-up honors among the Division I-heavy field at Nick Walpole 149 the Missouri Open. Fellow freshman Shelby Mappes finished with Lynn Panko 285 25 wins and tied for the team lead with nine pins in addition to claiming an individual title at the Roger Denker Open. Midwest Classic Champion NAME WT Lynn Panko 285 A Familiar Face: On June 15, 2009, former UIndy standout Jason Warthan was selected as the new head coach of the Greyhound National Qualifiers wrestling program. Warthan, an All-American in 2000, was a NAME WT three-time National qualifier and finished his career as a student- Alex Johns 125 Bryce Givens 157 athlete with a record of 88-28. In his first season at the helm of Lynn Panko 285 the wrestling program, Warthan guided the Hounds to a 10-9 dual meet record and produced three National qualifiers. NWCA Division II All-Academic Team Lynn Panko, First Team Ethan Harris, Second Team David Lopez, Second Team

Lynn Panko David Lopez William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 29 WRESTLING

2009-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Name Wt. Yr. W L Pct Nat’l Placement Career Wins Alex Johns 125 FR 33 10 .767 Qualifier 33 Casey Kenney 125/133 FR 21 12 .636 --- 21 Josh Allen 125/141 SR 6 11 .353 --- 12 Ethan Harris 133 SO 22 13 .629 --- 46 Blake Harvey 133/141 SO 3 13 .188 --- 5 Trey Weliver 141 FR 9 18 .333 --- 9 Johnny Henry 141 SO 7 21 .250 --- 13 Nick Smith 149/157 FR 5 18 .217 --- 5 David Lopez 149 SO 27 18 .600 --- 46 Matt Clark 157 SO 4 10 .286 --- 4 Bryce Givens 157 SO 27 13 .675 Qualifier 50 Corey Zollinger 157 SR 1 12 .077 --- 8 Jake Holler 165 FR 11 9 .550 --- 15 Shelby Mappes 174 FR 25 19 .568 --- 25 J.T. Jenkins 174/184 SO 11 20 .355 --- 28 Josh Curry 184 SO 5 4 .556 --- 6 Cody Wittkamp 184/197 FR 15 20 .429 --- 15 Keith Smith 184/197 JR 3 9 .250 --- 39 Kyle Keith 197 FR 3 11 .214 --- 3 Lynn Panko 285 SR 24 6 .800 Qualifier 76 Totals 262 267 .495 459

30 BASEBALL WRAP UP NCAA Action: The Hounds made a second straight trip to the Record: 35-22, 19-9 GLVC NCAA Midwest Regional in May. After three unearned runs led to DATE OPP. RESULT 02/14 at West Georgia W 5-3 a 9-6 opening-round loss to eventual national-champion Southern 02/14 at West Georgia W 7-5 Indiana, the Hounds bounced back with a 5-2 win versus Ashland. 02/20 at Columbus State L 2-3 02/20 at Columbus State L 6-14 The next game marked the end of UIndy’s season, however, as the 02/21 at Columbus State L 2-3 Hounds fell 15-12 in 10 innings to GLVC-rival Northern Kentucky. 02/27 at #29 Georgia Coll. L 4-16 02/27 at #29 Georgia Coll. L 7-10 02/28 at #29 Georgia Coll. L 2-8 The postseason appearance marked the seventh for the Greyhounds 03/06 OAKLAND CITY W 6-1 under Head Coach Gary Vaught’s tutelage. 03/06 OAKLAND CITY W 8-5 03/07 OAKLAND CITY W 13-10 03/07 OAKLAND CITY W 5-2 Sacrificial Man: A perpetual proponent of the bunt, Coach Vaught’s 03/12 * at #19 Southern Ind. W 12-10 03/13 * at #19 Southern Ind. L 7-8 team finished second in D-II in sacrifice hits with 73 on the year -- 03/18 KENTUCKY STATE W 19-4 second only to Central Missouri’s 83. Individually, two-hole hitter 03/18 KENTUCKY STATE W 20-2 Adam Akin led the nation with 20. 03/19 * KY. WESLEYAN W 12-11 03/19 * KY. WESLEYAN W 9-0 03/20 * KY. WESLEYAN W 5-0 Pick A Winner: Right-handed starter Cory Rupert tied for the 03/20 * KY. WESLEYAN W 8-1 03/23 * at Maryville W 18-2 league lead with eight pickoffs on the season, matching UW-Parkside 03/23 * at Maryville W 8-2 lefty Alex Zarek’s total. 03/24 CEDARVILLE L 6-12 03/27 * ROCKHURST W 8-5 03/27 * ROCKHURST L 6-7 Great Scott: Despite an offensive lull in its semifinal loss to USI, 04/02 * at Bellarmine W 8-5 (10) UIndy racked-up 40 runs in four games at the GLVC Tournament. 04/02 * at Bellarmine W 1-0 04/03 * at Bellarmine L 3-6 Led by sophomore slugger Scott Mourey, the Greyhounds hit nine 04/03 * at Bellarmine L 5-7 homeruns at hitter-friendly GCS Ballpark, with four coming off 04/06 URBANA W 16-1 04/06 URBANA W 12-11 (8) Mourey’s bat. The 6-foot-5 designated hitter had a career day in 04/07 $ vs. Anderson L 5-9 (8) the Hounds’ 19-10 win over Rockhurst by going 5-for-5 at the plate, 04/10 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 13-5 04/10 * SAINT JOSEPH’S L 3-12 including three dingers. It marked the only three-homer game by a 04/11 * SAINT JOSEPH’S L 2-5 Greyhound since 1998 - the last year game-by-game data is avail- 04/11 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 13-5 able. 04/17 * at Lewis L 1-2 04/17 * at Lewis L 1-2 04/18 * at Lewis W 6-1 The 700 Club: Long-time UIndy head coach Gary 04/18 * at Lewis W 12-3 04/22 KENTUCKY STATE W 13-4 Vaught earned his 700th career win in 2010 with 04/22 KENTUCKY STATE W 17-1 a 13-5 victory vs. Saint Joseph’s Apr. 10. In his 04/23 * WIS.-PARKSIDE W 13-3 (7) 04/23 * WIS.-PARKSIDE W 13-1 16 seasons as head man at Indianapolis and 21 04/24 * WIS.-PARKSIDE W 10-4 overall, Vaughan sports a 545-367-2 (.597) record 04/24 * WIS.-PARKSIDE W 18-5 at UIndy, part of a 712-500-2 (.587) mark overall. 04/30 * at #17 Northern Ky. L 13-4 04/30 * at #17 Northern Ky. W 5-2 05/04 BUTLER L 0-14 All-GLVC: Five Greyhounds were voted to the 05/06 # vs. Rockhurst L 10-13 05/06 # vs. Lewis W 9-5 All-GLVC Team by the league’s coaches, including 05/07 # vs. Rockhurst W 19-10 first-team honoree Donovan Drake. The starting 05/08 # vs. #13 Southern Ind. L 2-16 05/13 ^ at #12 Southern Ind. L 6-9 pitcher was joined by second-teamer Travis Capps 05/14 ^ vs. Ashland W 5-2 and third-team honorees Kaleb Cunningham, Cory 05/15 ^ vs. #22 Northern Ky. L 12-15 (10) Rupert and Chris Ulrey. Home games in ALL CAPS * GLVC game $ at Victory Field (Indianapolis, Ind.) # GLVC Tournament (Sauget, Ill.) ^ Midwest Regional (Evansville, Ind)

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WRAP UP Power Switch: Senior Adam Akin made sure the Greyhounds FINAL GLVC STANDINGS came away with two wins at Greyhound Park Apr. 6 by notching EAST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. four hits and four RBIs in wins of 16-1 and 12-11 against in-re- 1. Northern Ky. *^ 24-6 .800 43-17 .717 gion Urbana. Three of his knocks went for extra bases, includ- 2. Indianapolis *^ 19-9 .679 35-22 .614 3. Bellarmine * 18-12 .600 34-24 .586 ing an extra-inning walk-off double that clinched the sweep for 4. Saint Joseph’s * 16-12 .571 32-22 .593 Indianapolis. The switch-hitting second baseman, who hit a 5. Lewis * 15-16 .484 27-30 .474 left-handed homer in the first game, also hit a game-tying solo 6. Ky. Wesleyan 10-18 .357 18-28 .391 7. UW-Parkside 7-25 .219 13-39 .250 shot from the right side in the seventh inning to force extras in game two. WEST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. 1. Southern Ind. **! 25-5 .833 52-14 .788 Record Breaker: Veteran reliever David Early set a new 2. Drury * 18-8 .692 26-23 .531 3. Rockhurst * 15-15 .500 30-25 .545 Greyhound record Apr. 6 vs. Urbana by making his 67th career 4. Missouri S&T 14-18 .438 19-33 .365 appearance on the mound. The Fairland, Ind. native broke the 5. Quincy 13-18 .419 26-23 .531 record of former Greyhound standout and newly-named Ron- 6. Mo.-St. Louis 11-21 .344 15-37 .288 7. Maryville 5-27 .156 10-39 .204 calli head coach Keith Hatfield (2004-07). Early is also third in

* GLVC tourney participant the UIndy annals in career saves (15). ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Midwest Regional participant ! NCAA D-II national champion GLVC Weekly Award Winners: Two UIndy players garnered a total of three weekly awards from the conference this sea- All-GLVC son, with Cunningham as to league’s only two-time GLVC Play- Donovan Drake, SP, 1st Team er of the Week winner (Mar. 22 & Apr. 26). Fellow junior Cory Travis Capps, 3B, 2nd Team Kaleb Cunningham, SS, 3rd Team Rupert collected the season’s first GLVC Pitcher of the Week Cory Rupert, SP, 3rd Team nod way back on Feb. 16. Chris Ulrey, OF, 3rd Team

Daktronics, Inc. All-Midwest Region Donovan Drake, SP, 2nd Team Kaleb Cunningham, SS, 2nd Team

NCBWA All-Midwest Region Donovan Drake, SP, 1st Team

HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Catagory Adam Akin 1st Sacrifice bunts Danny Collier T-2nd Sacrifice flies Kaleb Cunningham 4th Runs per game Donovan Drake 3rd Opponents’ BA 3rd Strikeouts T-2nd Games started David Early 5th Games finished Chase Kittinger 1st Sacrifice flies Aryn Ross 3rd Hit by pitch T-3rd Sacrifice bunts Cory Rupert 4th Innings pitched 5th Strikeouts T-2nd Games started T-1st Runners picked off Adam Rusche T-3rd Sacrifice bunts Chris Ulrey T-5th Sacrifice flies

Academic All-GLVC Adam Akin *** Danny Collier Ethan Levi Clint Seefeldt

Chase Kittinger David Early William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 32 BASEBALL

2010 HITTING STATISTICS

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT 8 Cunningham, Kaleb .361 57-56 230 61 83 18 4 2 51 115 .500 17 4 16 3 .413 1 7 19-21 14 Ulrey, Chris .346 56-55 185 43 64 14 3 7 45 105 .568 20 5 33 1 .412 6 3 7-7 4 Akin, Adam .345 54-53 177 49 61 8 1 3 35 80 .452 25 11 25 2 .449 3 20 7-8 1 Ross, Aryn .337 5353 190 57 64 18 4 5 26 105 .553 17 15 49 0 .432 0 11 8-13 22 Capps, Travis .330 53-53 191 46 63 14 1 2 38 85 .445 12 7 21 3 .389 1 3 4-6 25 Kittinger, Chase .316 54-52 187 41 59 7 0 8 48 90 .481 28 9 27 3 .412 9 1 3-3 29 Collier, Danny .300 55-50 170 36 51 17 0 4 39 80 .471 19 5 28 2 .371 8 4 1-1 ------0 Anderson, Kyle .500 10-1 12 5 6 3 0 0 4 9 .750 2 3 1 0 .647 0 0 0-0 44 Bockelman, Ryan .429 6-0 7 2 3 0 0 1 5 6 .857 1 0 2 0 .500 0 0 0-0 9 Mourey, Scott .396 41-21 96 26 38 7 1 6 34 65 .677 13 8 18 4 .496 2 0 0-0 19 Maringer, Matt .375 32-9 48 20 18 0 0 1 9 21 .438 5 5 9 0 .483 0 4 7-7 5 Mason, Kyle .375 6-2 8 2 3 2 0 0 5 5 .625 2 0 1 0 .455 1 0 0-0 3 Rusche, Adam .329 38-26 76 18 25 3 1 0 20 30 .395 14 9 15 0 .480 1 11 5-9 12 Saroff, Chris .325 32-21 77 17 25 6 1 0 11 33 .429 13 1 7 0 .419 2 2 4-4 7 Kreegar, Zach .320 19-14 50 9 16 4 0 2 11 26 .520 3 4 13 0 .397 1 0 0-0 21 Shaw, Colby .231 34-32 91 26 21 3 1 2 14 32 .352 11 11 20 1 .381 0 3 10--11 16 McCombs, Evan .222 12-2 9 5 2 1 0 0 3 3 .333 2 1 1 0 .417 0 1 0-0 30 Kiel, Alex .182 12-1 11 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 .182 6 2 1 1 .526 0 1 1-2 27 Bradburn, Michael .176 13-4 17 2 3 2 0 0 3 5 .294 4 0 8 0 .318 1 0 0-0 11 Moore, Chad .143 7-0 7 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 2 0 3 0 .333 0 0 0-0 Armour, Andrew .071 9-6 14 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 .071 3 2 4 0 .316 0 1 3-3 Lawley, Scot .000 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .200 0 1 0-0 32 Rupert, Cory .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 Totals .328 57 1857 474 609 127 17 43 404 899 .484 220 102 303 20 .420 36 73 79-95 Opponents .280 57 1780 342 499 98 16 39 300 746 .419 200 66 387 17 .370 23 28 47-58

LOB - Team (468), Opp (404). DPs turned - Team (42), Opp (38). CI - Team (2), Kittinger 2. IBB - Team (4), Cunningham 1, Ulrey, C. 1, Saroff 1, Capps 1, Opp (9). Picked off - Ulrey, C. 3, Ross 1, Shaw, C. 1, Capps 1, Collier 1.

2010 PITCHING STATISTICS

Player ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK 33 Drake, Donovan 3.39 7-4 16-14 6 2 0 79.2 68 36 30 23 83 12 4 8 299 .227 2 9 1 32 Rupert, Cory 4.32 7-5 16-14 2 0 0 89.2 99 59 43 38 78 15 3 5 349 .284 6 6 0 ------29 Collier, Danny 2.00 1-0 4-1 0 0 0 9.0 7 3 2 3 8 2 0 0 33 .212 3 1 0 12 Saroff, Chris 3.86 1-0 9-0 0 0 1 9.1 9 4 4 2 10 3 0 0 34 .265 0 2 0 46 Pahl, Ryan 4.26 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 6.1 7 3 3 1 4 3 0 0 24 .292 1 1 0 15 White, Cory 4.40 3-3 9--9 1 1 0 43.0 38 30 21 34 49 7 1 2 157 .242 6 5 0 13 Widick, Matt 4.91 3-0 17-0 0 0 1 25.2 36 23 14 8 15 9 0 4 108 .333 3 3 0 22 Capps, Travis 4.97 3-0 7-5 0 0 0 29.0 32 22 16 11 26 5 0 5 113 .283 6 5 0 20 Early, David 5.21 2-2 21-0 0 0 5 19.0 18 13 11 12 23 5 0 2 74 .243 3 4 2 23 Saisi, Vince 5.79 3-2 3--9 1 0 0 46.2 54 38 30 21 30 9 1 7 184 .293 1 10 1 31 Elliott, Sean 6.84 0-0 13-1 0 0 0 25.0 34 28 19 16 16 8 1 1 108 .315 0 2 0 35 Wolfe, Ryan 7.20 0-0 4-0 0 0 0 5.0 5 4 4 0 3 1 2 0 21 .238 2 3 0 10 Betts, Andy 7.31 2-2 22-0 0 0 2 32.0 45 31 26 11 23 9 2 2 135 .333 1 4 0 34 Seefeldt, Clint 7.94 2-3 6-3 0 0 0 17.0 21 22 15 10 11 8 1 0 73 .288 0 3 0 24 Burlas, Ryan 11.05 1-1 4-1 0 0 0 7.1 12 10 9 5 6 1 1 1 35 .343 4 3 0 6 Belk, Kevin 18.41 0-0 5-0 0 0 0 7.1 14 16 15 5 2 1 0 2 33 .424 2 5 0 Totals 5.17 35-22 57 10 3 9 451.0 499 342 259 200 387 98 16 39 1780 .280 40 66 4 Opponents 7.09 22-35 57 2 1 7 448.1 609 474 353 219 303 127 17 43 1856 .328 53 102 4

PB - Team (5), Kittinger 4, Mourey 1, Opp (15). Pickoffs - Team (16), Rupert 8, Drake, D. 3, White 2, Kittinger 2, Widick, M. 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - Kittinger (35-46), Elliott, S. (12-13), Mourey (8-8), Saisi (5-8), Widick, M. (6-6), Rupert (2-5), Betts, A. (4-4), Drake, D. (1-4), Collier (4-4), Capps (2-3), Burlas (3-3), White (3-3), Seefeldt, C. (2-2), Kreegar, Z. (2-2), Mason, K. (2-2), Early (2-2), Pahl, R. (1-1).

33 MEN’S GOLF WRAP UP Record: 166-45-2 (.784) Fairest of Them All: Senior Seth Fair closed his golf tenure at UIndy with arguably the most mem- DATE TOURNEY RESULT 09/07 Kiawah Island Intercoll. 5/15 (+13) orable career-finishing round in program history. 09/14 John Piper Intercollegiate 3/12 (+15) A week before being named Division II PING First 09/20 Great Lakes Fall Regional 4/24 (+4) 09/28 Ken Partridge Intercoll. 3/18 (+48) Team All-America by the Golf Coaches Association 10/05 Butler Fall Invite 4/13 (+14) of America (GCAA), Fair fired a course-record-ty- 10/12 NSU Shark Invitational 3/13 (+6) 02/07 Golfweek Spring Invite t-6/18 (+36) ing 68 to cap a fourth-place performance at the 03/08 Palmas Del Mar Intercoll. 8/14 (+41) NCAA D-II Championship, held at The Sagamore 03/29 UNA Spring Classic 6/20 (+26) Club in nearby Noblesville, Ind. His final shot was 04/02 Great Lakes Spring Reg. 1/24 (-14) 04/11 Great Lakes Regional #3 3/22 (+17) a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, one he fit- 04/15 GLVC Championships 2/14 (+22) tingly sank. 05/03 NCAA Super Regional t-10/20 (+55) 05/18 NCAA Championships -- In addition to recording the second-best career

GLVC Men’s Golfer of the Month scoring average in school history, Fair was named Seth Fair, April a finalist for the 2010 Byron Nelson Award, the 2010 Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Year, ESPN The All-GLVC Seth Fair * Magazine Academic All-District and GLVC Men’s Golf Scholar-Athlete Aaron Monson ^ of the Year.

* based on GLVC Championship finish ^ based on coaches’ vote Not-So-Super Regional: The UIndy men’s golf team made its GLVC Player of the Year sixth straight NCAA appearance in 2010 by qualifying for the D-II Seth Fair Midwest/South Central Super Regional -- a fine season for most teams -- but a 10th-place showing at the 20-team event broke the GCAA Division II PING All-Midwest Region program’s string of two consecutive appearances in the Division II Seth Fair Championship. However, senior Seth Fair tied for fourth and won a Aaron Monson Blair Webb playoff to qualify as an individual.

GCAA Division II PING All-American Seth Fair, 1st Team Spring Regional: The Hounds notched six top-five finishes in 2009-10, including a 17-stroke win at the Northern Kentucky Spring

Academic All-GLVC Invitational Apr. 3. Three Greyhounds finished at par or better at Brad Abel *** the 24-team event, led by medalist Seth Fair and his two-day score Kevin Beltz ** of -8. Junior Blair Webb (-1) and senior Brad Abel (E) also finished Seth Fair **** Kyle Miller **** in the top five. Aaron Monson Blair Webb ***

GLVC MG Scholar-Athlete of the Year Seth Fair

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Brad Abel Seth Fair

Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar Seth Fair

Seth Fair William A. Bright MVP & Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 34 MEN’S GOLF

2009-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Rnds Events 5 10 20 W-L W-L% To Par Average Seth Fair 37 2688 66 16 14 9 11 12 1192-91 .929 +1 72.6 Aaron Monson 33 2456 70 8 13 - 4 9 927-249 .788 +3 74.4 Justin McCuddy 3 225 74 - 1 - - - 42-42 .500 +4 75.0 Blair Webb 33 2482 69 7 13 3 4 5 816-360 .694 +3 75.2 Kyle Miller 33 2517 71 5 13 - 1 3 713-463 .606 +4 76.3 Nate Holm 3 229 72 - 1 - - - 29-55 .345 +5 76.3 Brad Abel 31 2380 67 4 12 1 2 3 566-518 .522 +5 76.8 Kevin Beltz 3 233 76 - 1 - - - 22-62 .262 +7 77.7 Ryan Myers 8 624 71 1 3 - - - 96-148 .393 +6 78.0 Brady Klotz 3 235 76 - 1 - - - 27-54 .333 +6 78.3 Jon Jozefowski 3 241 76 - 1 - - - 10-74 .119 +9 80.3 4-PLAYER TEAM 33 9775 280 41 14 13 22 32 168-45-2 .784 +9 296.2

2009-10 TEAM STATISTICS Tournament Date Rnds Place Teams Players +/- Score W-L-T Kiawah Island Invitational 09/07/09 2 5 15 75 +13 589 10-4 John Piper Intercollegiate 09/14/09 3 3 12 69 +15 879 9-2 Midwest Fall Regional 09/20/09 2 4 24 120 +4 580 20-3 UIndy Invite/NCAA Preview 09/28/09 2 3 18 93 +48 624 15-2 Butler Fall Invitational 10/05/09 3 4 13 85 +14 866 9-3 NSU Shark Invitational 10/11/09 3 3 12 74 +6 870 9-2 Golfweek D-II Spring Invitational 02/07/10 3 6 18 80 +36 900 11-5-1 Palmas Del Mar Intercollegiate 03/08/10 3 8 14 82 +41 905 6-7 North Alabama Spring Classic 03/29/10 2 6 20 101 +26 602 14-5 NKU Spring Regional 04/02/10 2 1 24 119 -14 562 23-0 Great Lakes Regional #3 04/11/10 2 3 22 113 +17 593 19-2 GLVC Championship 04/15/10 3 2 14 70 +22 886 12-1 NCAA D-II Midwest/South Central Reg. 05/03/10 3 10 20 108 +55 919 9-9-1

35 WOMEN’S GOLF WRAP UP Record: 131-24 (.845) Back-to-Back GLVC Champs: The Hounds grabbed their second straight GLVC title in 2010, upping their total to a league-high five. DATE TOURNEY RESULT 08/29 Trine Fall Invitational 1/4 (+61) UIndy topped the field by nine strokes as all five Greyhounds placed 09/05 Bulldog Invitational 2/18 (+32) in the top 20, led by junior Allison Tyler’s third-place finish. 09/07 Laker Fall Classic 2/16 (+50) 09/20 Screaming Eagle Classic 1/11 (+47) 09/26 GLVC Championship Preview 1/10 (+30) Trio Trend: For the fourth straight season, the UIndy women’s 10/05 Butler Invitational 2/14 (+46) golf team placed three players on the All-GLVC team, with Lyndsay 10/12 NSU Shark Invitational 4/13 (+52) 03/05 The Shootout at Aguila 2/10 (+71) McBride, Sarah Prascsak and Allison Tyler all getting the nod this 03/10 Ashland at Longbow 4/8 (+71) year. Prascsak earned the honor all four years. See below for the 03/27 NKU Invitational 3/21 (+49) 04/10 Lady Panther Shootout 4/11 (+71) previous four seasons of UIndy all-conference performers. 04/24 GLVC Championships 1/12 (+43) 05/02 NCAA Super Regional One 2/9 (+55) Year UIndy’s All-GLVC trio 05/12 NCAA Championship 9/12 (+138) 2009-10 Lyndsay McBride, Sarah Prascsak, Allison Tyler 2008-09 Lyndsay McBride, Sarah Prascsak, Kristi Piepenbrink All-GLVC 2007-08 Lyndsay McBride, Sarah Prascsak, Kristi Piepenbrink Lyndsay McBride ^ Sarah Prascsak ^ 2006-07 Jenna Brown, Sarah Prascsak, Kristi Piepenbrink Allison Tyler * * based on GLVC Championship finish All-American Girl: Senior Lyndsay McBride picked up her sec- ^ based on head-to-head rankings ond All-American honor with a Second Team All-America nod from the National Golf Coaches Association. She also picked up GLVC GLVC Player of the Year Player of the Year accolades in 2010, one year after taking NGCA Lyndsay McBride First Team All-America laurels as the Division II individual national champion. Her scoring average of 76.0 strokes-per-round set a NGCA Division II All-East Region Lyndsay McBride new program benchmark. Sarah Prascsak Team Records: In addition to McBride’s record-breaking individu- NGCA Division II All-America Lyndsay McBride, 2nd Team al scoring average, the Hounds set or tied a few team records. UIn- dy’s team scoring average of 313.0 strokes per round and its .845 Academic All-GLVC winning percentage each set new program bests. The team also Megan Kiley matched its lowest 18-hole score with a 12-over 300 in the second Lyndsay McBride **** Darin Pinnick round of the Midwest Shootout Sep. 26. It marked the third time Ashley Seaton **** the record has been tied since it was first set in September of 2008. Allison Tyler *** Kristina Tyler Lauren Vogt Academic Success: The women’s golf team put together another solid season in the classroom as well, as seven of the team’s eight GLVC WG Scholar-Athlete of the Year roster members garner Academic All-GLVC honors. Lyndsay Mc- Lyndsay McBride Bride was named the GLVC Women’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Year for the second consecutive season, and she and teammate Lyndsay McBride Ashley Seaton earned the GLVC Council of Presidents Academic Ex- Ashley Seaton cellence Award for being graduating seniors with at least a 3.5 cu- mulative GPA. Also, Allison Tyler garnered the NCAA Elite 88 Award NGCA All-American Scholars for having the highest GPA among the participants at the Division Megan Kiley Lyndsay McBride **** II Women’s Golf Championship. Ashley Seaton **** Allison Tyler *** Lauren Vogt

NCAA D-II Women’s Golf Elite 88 Award Allison Tyler

Lyndsay McBride Allison Tyler Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 36 WOMEN’S GOLF

2009-10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Rnds Evnts 5 10 20 W-L W-L% To Par Average McBride, Lyndsay 31 2356 72 1 14 9 12 14 923-69 .930 +4 76.0 Prascsak, Sarah 27 2117 75 - 12 3 6 9 700-169 .806 +7 78.4 Tyler, Allison 31 2480 74 - 14 1 3 10 744-248 .750 +8 80.0 Pinnick, Darin 31 2506 74 - 14 1 2 6 659-333 .664 +9 80.8 Megan Kiley 31 2510 74 - 14 3 5 8 669-323 .674 +9 81.0 Lauren Vogt 21 1715 75 - 11 1 3 3 517-227 .695 +10 81.7 Seaton, Ashley 20 1659 76 - 10 - 2 4 457-285 .616 +11 83.0 Kristina Tyler ------4-PLAYER TEAM 31 9704 300 1 14 18 33 54 131-24 .845 +26 313.0

2009-10 TEAM STATISTICS Tournament Date Rnds Place Teams Players +/- Score W-L Trine Fall Invitational 08/29/09 2 1 4 33 61 621 3-0 FSU Bulldog Invitational 09/05/09 2 2 18 106 32 608 16-1 Laker Fall Classic 09/07/09 2 2 16 96 50 626 14-1 Screaming Eagle Golf Classic 09/20/09 2 1 11 65 47 623 10-0 Midwest Shootout/GLVC Preview 09/26/09 2 1 10 63 30 606 9-0 Butler Fall Invitational 10/05/09 2 2 14 87 46 622 12-1 NSU Shark Invitational 10/11/09 2 4 13 71 52 628 9-3 The Shootout at Aguila 03/05/10 2 2 10 54 71 647 8-1 Ashland Desert Invitational 03/10/10 2 4 8 49 71 639 8-3 NKU Spring Inviational 03/27/10 2 3 21 130 49 625 18-2 Drury Lady Panther Shootout 04/10/10 2 4 11 69 71 647 7-3 GLVC Championship 04/24/10 2 1 12 62 43 619 11-0 NCAA D-II Super Regional 05/02/10 3 2 9 49 55 919 7-1 NCAA D-II Championship 05/12/10 4 9 12 72 138 1274 3-8

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WRAP UP What a Career: The 2010 Record: 36-17, 22-6 GLVC season saw the final campaign DATE OPP. RESULT of the most decorated Grey- 2/19 ! vs West Georgia W 4-1 hound in history, Megan Rus- 2/19 ! vs #2 North Georgia L 0-10 (5) 2/20 ! vs Ferris State W 6-4 sell. She earned Daktronics 2/20 ! vs West Alabama L 0-3 Third Team All-America honors 2/21 ! vs #20 Wayne State L 1-3 for the third season and was a 2/21 ! vs Augusta State L 0-5 2/27 at North Alabama W 1-0 Second Team All-America hon- 2/27 at North Alabama L 2-3 oree from the National Fast- 2/28 vs #1 Alabama-Huntsville L 3-10 2/28 vs #1 Alabama-Huntsville L 1-4 pitch Coaches Association for 3/6 * ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 10-0 (5) the second time. Russell leaves 3/6 * ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 8-0 (6) 3/8 & vs Wheeling Jesuit W 1-0 the school as the record holder 3/8 & vs Minn. State-Mankato W 2-0 in career homers, RBI, pitch- 3/9 & vs St. Cloud State W 8-2 ing strikeouts and wins. She 3/9 & vs Edinboro W 1-0 (8) 3/11 & vs Clarion W 14-0 (5) was also second in the books in 3/14 * at Drury W 11-4 career hits, doubles, shutouts 3/14 * at Drury W 14-2 (5) 3/15 * at Rockhurst W 10-3 and third in runs scored. 3/15 * at Rockhurst W 3-2 3/19 * MARYVILLE W 2-0 3/19 * MARYVILLE W 7-1 Awards Abundant: Russell 3/20 * MISSOURI S&T L 1-2 earned the GLVC’s Player of 3/20 * MISSOURI S&T W 3-2 the Year award, an honor given to her by a vote of the league’s 3/26 * at Southern Indiana W 7-4 3/26 * at Southern Indiana L 1-2 coaches. She was part of three Hounds to earn All-GLVC status 3/27 * at Missouri-St. Louis L 1-3 joining First Teamer Jamie Keltz and Third Teamer Ashley Boxley. 3/27 * at Missouri-St. Louis W 9-3 4/3 * LEWIS L 0-4 Head Coach Melissa Frost-Fisher garnered the league’s Coach of 4/3 * LEWIS W 9-1 (6) the Year Award. 4/8 URBANA W 6-1 4/8 URBANA W 4-0 4/10 * KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 8-0 (5) Set ‘Em Down: Among Russell’s many accolades was her pitch- 4/10 * KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 8-0 ing performance in 2010. The senior amassed 256 strikeouts to 4/11 * BELLARMINE W 6-2 4/11 * BELLARMINE W 1-0 easily top the school record in that category. She threw a no- 4/17 * at Northern Kentucky W 3-0 hitter against Wheeling Jesuit on Mar. 8 and tossed a five-inning 4/17 * at Northern Kentucky L 3-6 4/20 at Hillsdale W 9-3 perfect game against Kentucky Wesleyan on Apr. 10. She had 11 4/20 at Hillsdale W 10-4 double-digit strikeout games this past season. 4/23 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 1-0 (10) 4/23 * at Wisconsin-Parkside L 3-4 4/24 * at Saint Joseph’s W 5-2 Three-Peat: UIndy once again qualified for the NCAA tourna- 4/24 * at Saint Joseph’s W 7-1 ment, marking the third time in school history (all consecutively). 5/2 * #20 QUINCY W 8-1 5/2 * #20 QUINCY W 3-2 The Hounds have racked-up 112 wins combined over the past 5/7 ^ vs Southern Indiana W 4-2 three seasons. 5/7 ^ vs Northern Kentucky L 1-3 5/8 ^ vs Missouri S & T W 5-3 5/8 ^ vs Wisconsin-Parkside L 5-6 Top Seed: Thanks to a regular-season ending doubleheader 5/14 % vs Saginaw Valley State L 0-3 (14) 5/15 % vs Quincy L 0-1 sweep over Quincy on May 2, UIndy grabbed the top seed in the () non-seven-inning game Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament. That achievement * conference game marked the first time in school history that the Hounds were the ! Charger Chillout (Decatur, Ala.) & Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) top seed at the league’s postseason event. The Greyhounds have ^ GLVC tourney game (East Peoria, Ill.) % NCAA Midwest Regional (Detroit, Mich) qualified for the league dance in each of head coach Melissa Frost- Fisher’s six seasons at the helm.

38 SOFTBALL WRAP UP Lucky 13: The Hounds rattled-off 13 straight victories from Mar. FINAL GLVC STANDINGS 6-19th, the longest streak in the program’s history. It started with a School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. 1. Indianapolis *^ 22-6 .786 36-17 .679 doubleheader sweep of GLVC-newbie Illinois-Springfield in the con- 2. Quincy *^ 20-7 .741 37-17 .685 ference opener and ran all the way through the annual Spring break 3. Lewis **^ 20-8 .714 39-17 .696 4. Northern Ky. *^ 19-8 .704 35-20 .636 trip to Florida and three more conference sweeps for an 8-0 league 5. Mo.-St. Louis * 15-11 .577 26-20 .565 mark to start the season. 6. Missouri S&T * 16-12 .571 27-23 .540 7. UW-Parkside * 16-12 .571 30-21 .588 8. Southern Ind. * 15-12 .556 19-26 .422 9. Drury 12-13 .480 22-30 .423 10. Bellarmine 12-16 .429 22-32 .407 11. Saint Joseph’s 10-16 .385 27-22 .551 12. Ky. Wesleyan 10-18 .357 15-30 .333 13. Maryville 7-19 .269 17-30 .362 14. Ill.-Springfield 6-22 .214 14-32 .304 15. Rockhurst 4-24 .143 11-33 .250 * GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Tournament participant

All-GLVC Ashley Boxley, C, 3rd Team Jamie Keltz, 2B, 1st Team Megan Russell, P, 1st Team

GLVC Player of the Year Home Sweet Home: While construction is being done on cam- Megan Russell pus for UIndy’s new home softball field, the Greyhounds have made

GLVC Coach of the Year quite a home at their temporary location at the Indiana Central Little Melissa Frost-Fisher League. The Hounds were 13-1 in 2009 and followed that with a 14-2 record this season for a .900 winning percentage at the field Daktronics All-Midwest Region all-time (27-3). Jamie Keltz, 2B, 1st Team Megan Russell, Utl, 1st Team

NFCA Louisville Slugger All-Midwest Region Jamie Keltz, 2B, 1st Team Megan Russell, Utl/P, 1st Team Ashley Boxley, C, 2nd Team

NFCA All-American Megan Russell, DP, 2nd Team

Daktronics All-American Megan Russell, DP, 3rd Team

HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Catagory Megan Russell 3rd Runs batted in 5th ERA 3rd Innings pitched 4th Opponents’ BA 3rd Batters struck out 2nd Wins Jamie Keltz 3rd Runs scored 3rd Homeruns 5th Stolen bases Ashley Boxley t-2nd Runners picked off Jennifer DeMotte 5th Triples 2nd ERA 5th Opponents’ BA Chrissy Stephens 4th Walks

Academic All-GLVC Hannah Atkinson Jennifer DeMotte Audrey Ernst Kelsey Rummel

Megan Russell Chrissy Stephens Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 39 SOFTBALL

2010 HITTING STATISTICS

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT 22 Russell, Megan .329 52-52 167 33 55 14 1 9 46 98 .587 24 3 29 0 .423 0 0 4-4 3 Keltz, Jamie .309 53-53 181 51 56 6 1 12 30 100 .552 24 0 40 0 .388 1 3 16-16 5 Martinez, Carmen .304 53-53 171 23 52 12 1 2 33 72 .421 6 3 23 0 .337 1 1 13-14 11 Boxley, Ashley .287 53-53 167 21 48 8 0 3 28 65 .389 19 3 25 0 .368 1 3 2-2 4 DeMotte, Jennifer .257 53-53 167 29 43 14 3 0 24 63 .377 19 7 33 1 .358 0 10 5-5 6 Ernst, Audry .238 35-34 84 10 20 2 0 1 11 25 .298 16 1 18 0 .366 0 5 0-0 8 Rummel, Kelsey .232 53-53 138 27 32 3 1 0 13 37 .268 19 1 25 1 .325 2 2 8-9 1 Stephens, Crissy .212 53-53 146 19 31 6 0 0 13 37 .253 25 2 34 0 .335 0 1 11-11 16 Johnson, Brooke .146 50-50 123 18 18 4 0 0 10 22 .179 22 6 30 1 .303 1 4 1-1 ------9 Bolanowski, Kaitl .500 13-12 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 0 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 7 Atkinson, Hannah .205 25-21 39 6 8 0 0 0 5 8 .205 5 0 15 0 .295 0 1 1-1 25 Wilson, Nikki .125 23-19 16 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 .125 2 0 10 0 .222 0 0 0-0 23 Gutierrez, Meagan .056 22-18 18 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 .111 5 0 10 1 .261 0 0 0-0 Totals .259 53 1419 240 367 71 7 27 214 533 .376 186 26 293 4 .354 6 30 61-63 Opponents .201 53 1345 122 271 43 6 29 111 413 .307 75 11 390 6 .249 2 17 22-27

2010 PITCHING STATISTICS

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK 4 DeMotte, Jennifer 1.58 14-6 21 20 19 5 0 128.2 101 37 29 18 119 15 2 11 477 .212 2 4 0 22 Russell, Megan 1.84 21-10 31 30 25 7 0 201.1 144 68 53 47 257 21 3 16 751 .192 1 6 0 ------6 Ernst, Audry 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 7.2 7 3 0 0 6 3 0 0 33 .212 1 0 0 9 Bolanowski, Kaitlyn 1.20 0-1 3 2 0 0 0 11.2 7 5 2 5 2 1 1 0 42 .167 1 0 0 23 Gutierrez, Meagan 5.07 1-0 3 1 1 0 0 9.2 12 9 7 5 6 3 0 2 42 .286 0 1 0 Totals 1.77 36-17 53 53 45 14 1 359.0 271 122 91 75 390 43 6 29 1345 .201 5 11 0 Opponents 3.82 17-36 53 53 34 6 3 351.2 367 240 192 186 293 71 7 27 1419 .259 27 26 2

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WRAP UP Good Start: The Greyhounds got off to a 6-3 start to the 2009-10 Record: 7-10, 1-5 GLVC season, winning four in a row at one point and six of seven from DATE MATCH RESULT Oct. 10 through Mar. 7. 09/25/09 ^ at ITA Regional No team scores 10/03/09 at Taylor L 3-6 10/04/09 at IUPUI L 0-7 10-7, Good Buddy: Alex Poe led 10/10/09 at Ohio Dominican W 6-3 10/11/09 at Tiffin W 8-1 the Hounds in singles wins in 2009- 02/06/10 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 6-3 10, recording a 10-7 mark in his 02/14/10 ROSE-HULMAN W 9-0 freshman season. He was 4-4 at the 02/19/10 WAYNE STATE L 0-9 02/27/10 FRANKLIN W 9-0 No. 2 spot and achieved a 6-3 record 03/07/10 # vs Minnesota State W 7-2 playing in the No. 3 spot. He was also 03/08/10 at Eckerd L 1-6 03/10/10 # vs Michigan Tech L 1-8 10-7 in doubles play (8-6 with Werner 03/27/10 * at Northern Kentucky L 4-5 Henning and 2-1 with Matt Smith). 03/28/10 $ MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 3-6 04/02/10 * at St. Joseph’s W 8-1 04/03/10 * at Lewis L 2-7 Classroom Champs: The men’s 04/10/10 * at Southern Indiana L 1-8 tennis team had a spring semester 04/17/10 $ BELLARMINE L 0-9 GPA of 3.55 combined. Every varsity * GLVC match $ GLVC match at Center Grove H.S. player earned A’s/B’s with three play- ^ at Northwood University (Midland, Mich.) # at Orlando, Fla. ers making straight A’s. Steffen Good, Werner Henning and Jeff Price all had perfect 4.0 springs.

FINAL GLVC STANDINGS EAST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct 1. Southern Ind. *^ 5-0 1.000 20-5 .800 2. Lewis *^ 4-1 .800 16-8 .667 3. Northern Ky. * 3-2 .600 6-8 .429 4. Bellarmine * 2-3 .400 8-6 .571 5. Indianapolis 1-4 .200 7-10 .412 6. Saint Joseph’s 0-5 .000 7-16 .304

WEST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct 1. Drury **^ 5-0 1.000 17-5 .773 2. Rockhurst *^ 4-1 .800 10-9 .526 3. Mo.-St. Louis * 3-2 .600 6-10 .375 4. Illinois-Springfield 2-3 .400 5-10 .333 5. Quincy * 1-4 .200 3-14 .176 6. Maryville 0-5 .000 1-14 .067 * GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Regional participant

Academic All-GLVC Taylor Broda ** Steffen Good Werner Henning *** Jeff Price

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Werner Henning

Alex Poe Werner Henning William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 41 MEN’S TENNIS

2009-10 SEASON STATISTICS

SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 Broda, Taylor 2-14 2-14 0-0 0-6 2-14 ------Good, Steffen 7-10 7-10 0-0 1-5 ------2-2 2-3 3-5 --- Henning, Werner 4-9 4-9 0-0 1-5 ------3-4 1-5 Poe, Alex 10-7 10-7 0-0 3-3 --- 4-4 6-3 ------Price, Jeff 8-8 8-8 0-0 3-3 --- 2-2 5-6 1-0 --- Schoch, David 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 2-1 Smith, Matt 4-6 4-6 0-0 0-2 1-0 3-6 ------Swain, Preston 4-3 4-3 0-0 2-2 ------4-3 Totals 42-58 42-58 0-0 10-26 3-14 10-7 7-9 8-9 7-9 Percentage .420 .420 .000 .278 .176 .412 .588 .438 .471 .438

DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 Price, Jeff/Smith, Matt 4-1 4-1 0-0 0-0 4-1 ------Henning, Werner/Poe, Alex 8-6 8-6 0-0 3-3 --- 0-5 8-1 Good, Steffen/Swain, Preston 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-2 ------1-4 Broda, Taylor/Good, Steffen 3-1 3-1 0-0 1-0 --- 3-1 --- Broda, Taylor/Schoch, David 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 ------Good, Steffen/Price, Jeff 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 --- 3-1 --- Poe, Alex/Smith, Matt 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 ------Schoch, David/Swain, Preston 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 Broda, Taylor/Price, Jeff 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 --- 1-1 --- Henning, Werner/Schoch, David 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 ------0-2 Price, Jeff/Schoch, David 2-4 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-4 ------Good, Steffen/Smith, Matt 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 --- 1-1 --- Totals 27-24 27-24 0-0 8-10 9-8 8-9 10-7 Percentage .529 .529 .000 .444 .529 .471 .588

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WRAP UP Epkey Earns Regional Honor: University of Indianapolis assis- Record: 10-11, 5-5 GLVC tant tennis coach Jarrod Epkey was named the Division II Midwest DATE MATCH RESULT 09/05/09 OHIO DOMINICAN W 7-2 Region’s Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year by the Intercolle- 09/06/09 at Hanover Doubles Invite All Day giate Tennis Association. Epkey, in his first season on the Grey- 09/12/09 vs IUPUI at DePauw W 5-4 09/12/09 at DePauw L 0-9 hound staff, helped the Greyhounds to a Great Lakes Valley Con- 09/18/09 # vs ITA Regional No team scores ference tournament berth and an impressive 12-4 overall record. 02/06/10 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 7-2 02/27/10 FRANKLIN W 9-0 03/07/10 ! vs Minnesota State W 7-2 Young Crew: The Greyhounds were made up of a roster of 12 03/08/10 at Eckerd W 8-1 student-athletes, none in the senior class. Just two juniors joined 03/10/10 ! vs Saginaw Valley State W 6-3 03/27/10 * at Northern Kentucky L 3-6 a group of five sophomores and five freshmen in 2009-10. The 03/28/10 $ MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 7-2 Greyhounds just barely missed-out on an NCAA tournament berth, 04/02/10 * at St. Joseph’s L 3-6 04/03/10 * at Lewis W 5- 4 posting a 12-3 regular-season record, nudged out of the regional 04/10/10 * at Southern Indiana W 6-3 field on the season’s final week. 04/17/10 $ BELLARMINE W 7-2 04/18/10 $ KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 9-0 04/23/10 ^ vs Rockhurst L 3-5 Solid Depth: UIndy used a deep lineup to aid in their 12 wins on * GLVC match the season. The Greyhounds combined to go 27-4 in the No. 5 # at Center Grove High School and 6 spots in the singles lineup. ! at Orlando, Fla. $ GLVC match at CGHS ^ GLVC Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) Home Court Advantage: The Greyhounds were a perfect 6-0 when playing on their home court this sea-

FINAL GLVC STANDINGS son. The wins were split evenly on both the EAST UIndy Tennis Center courts and the courts at School GLVC Pct Overall Pct Center Grove High School, where the Hounds 1. Northern Ky. *^ 6-0 1.000 11-6 .647 2. Saint Joseph’s *^ 5-1 .833 18-3 .857 play outside matches. 3. Indianapolis * 4-2 .667 12-4 .750 4. Bellarmine * 3-3 .500 12-6 .667 5. Lewis 2-4 .333 8-8 .500 “Barger’s Dozen”: Rachel Barger led the 6. Southern Indiana 1-5 .167 7-11 .389 Greyhounds with 13 singles wins on the sea- 7. Kentucky Wesleyan 0-6 .000 9-9 .500 son. The freshman sported an impressive WEST 13-1 ledger playing at the No. 5 and 6 spots School GLVC Pct Overall Pct in the singles lineup. Barger added an 11-4 1. Drury **^ 5-0 1.000 20-2 .909 2. Rockhurst * 4-1 .800 8-10 .444 doubles mark for her rookie season, second- 3. Mo.-St. Louis * 3-2 .600 9-11 .450 most doubles wins on the team. 4. Illinois-Springfield 2-3 .400 5-10 .333 5. Quincy * 1-4 .200 5-13 .278 6. Maryville 0-5 .000 2-17 .105 Classroom Champs: The women’s tennis * GLVC tourney participant team had a spring semester GPA of 3.34. The ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Regional participant team had three members with straight A’s (Rachel Barger, Katie Jackson and Meghan Teunis) and five with A’s/B’s. Academic All-GLVC Rachel Barger Mary Covington Katherine Jackson Sarah Mastison Alena Perez-Majul Joan Sojka, Ceciley Starkey *** Meghan Teunis **

Alena Perez-Majul Meghan Teunis Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 43 WOMEN’S TENNIS

2009-10 SEASON STATISTICS

SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ashby, Maggie 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 ------0-1 1-0 --- Barger, Rachel 13-1 13-1 0-0 5-1 ------4-0 9-1 Covington, Alex 5-7 5-7 0-0 2-2 --- 0-1 5-6 ------Hartman, Kelsey 11-1 11-1 0-0 5-1 ------2-0 9-1 --- Jackson, Katie 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 ------3-0 Mastison, Sarah 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 ------0-1 Matthews, Lee 7-9 7-9 0-0 1-5 1-7 5-0 0-2 1-0 ------Neidlinger, Aly 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 1-0 ------Perez-Majul, Alena 8-8 8-8 0-0 3-3 4-4 1-1 3-3 ------Starkey, Ceciley 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 ------0-1 1-0 Teunis, Meghan 10-5 10-5 0-0 4-2 --- 4-5 6-0 ------Totals 61-34 61-34 0-0 21-15 5-11 10-6 10-6 9-7 14-2 13-2 Percentage .642 .642 .000 .583 .312 .625 .625 .562 .875 .867

DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 Neidlinger, Aly/Perez-Majul, Alena 3-2 1-2 2-0 0-0 1-2 ------Ashby, Maggie/Hartman, Kelsey 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 --- 0-1 --- Covington, Alex/Mastison, Sarah 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 Barger, Rachel/Starkey, Ceciley 3-1 1-1 2-0 0-0 ------1-1 Jackson, Katie/Teunis, Meghan 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 ------Covington, Alex/Hartman, Kelsey 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 --- 0-2 --- Ashby, Maggie/Perez-Majul, Alena 10-3 10-3 0-0 6-0 10-3 ------Matthews, Lee/Teunis, Meghan 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 --- Hartman, Kelsey/Starkey, Ceciley 10-3 10-3 0-0 4-2 --- 3-0 7-3 Barger, Rachel/Teunis, Meghan 7-3 7-3 0-0 2-3 --- 4-3 3-0 Barger, Rachel/Covington, Alex 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 --- 1-1 --- Totals 37-17 31-17 6-0 12-6 11-5 8-8 12-4 Percentage .685 .646 1.000 .667 .688 .500 .750

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WRAP UP Three Out of Four Ain’t Bad: DATE MEET RESULTS (M/W) UIndy won three of the four con- 12/12/09 Robert Johnson Early Bird 01/15/10 Cedarville Invitational 3rd/4th ference titles this season, with the 01/23/10 Little Giant Invitational men claiming their first indoor title 01/30/10 Indiana Wesleyan Invite 02/12/10 Hoosier Hills Open and the Hounds sweeping the out- 02/13/10 DePauw Indoor Invitational 1st/4th door championships. Indianapolis 02/20/10 Boilermaker Invite 02/26/10 GLVC Indoor Championships 1st/2nd has nine combined GLVC crowns 03/20/10 Bearcat Early Bird Relays all-time, including five (two indoor, 03/27/10 Polar Bear Invite three outdoor) in the past two sea- 04/03/10 Mike Poehlien Invite 04/09/10 Indiana Intercollegiate 1st/3rd sons alone. 04/16/10 Dave Rankin Invitational 04/24/10 Stan Lyons Open 04/30/10 Illinois Twilight Invite Coach of the Year: Greyhound 05/07/10 GLVC Outdoor Championships 1st/1st head coach Scott Fangman took 05/14/10 Cardinal Twilight Classic 05/15/10 Chicago Penultimate home three separate GLVC “Coach 05/27/10 NCAA Outdoor Championships t-42nd/-- of the Year” awards this season af- ter UIndy teams combined for three GLVC titles. He was also All-GLVC, Indoor, Men 1st Team named the Midwest Region Men’s Head Coach of the Year by the Frederick Helm- 55m*, 200m* United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Associa- Terrell Franklin- long jump*, 4x400m, 55m, high jump tion. UIndy Assistant Coach Giles Davis also nabbed the Midwest Matt Royer- weight throw*, shot put Region Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year from USTFCCA. Randall Hudi- 55m, 200m, 4x200, long jump, triple jump January Meet Records: During the month of January, the Grey- 2nd Team hounds broke nine meet records as the Hounds established five Craig Myers- weight throw Braden Miller- heptathlon new marks at the Little Giant Invitational and four more at the Jerel Flournoy- 400m, 4x200, 4x400 Indiana Wesleyan Invitational. Bryan Back- high jump

Indoor Male Coach of the Year School Records: In addition to their numerous meet records, Scott Fangman the Hounds also rewrote their own record books by establishing five UIndy indoor records and five new school records during the All-GLVC, Indoor, Women outdoor season. 1st Team Kierra Allen- 200m*, 400m*, 4x200*, 4x400* Courtney Kuzmicz- shot put, weight throw Dozen Do Charlotte: After narrowly missing out on several pro- Asia Cammack- 55m hurdles, high jump Saidat Sanuth- 200m, 4x200* visional qualifiers in the indoor campaign and not sending an ath- Shanese McGregor- 55m, 4x200* lete to the national meet, UIndy loaded the plane to Charlotte, Deltarae Martin- 55m, 2oom, 4x200*, 4x400* Christina Carrick- 400m, 4x400* N.C. with 12 athletes qualifying for the outdoor meet. Four indi- Haley Miller- 400m, 4x400* viduals and three relays all competed for the Greyhounds. Seth Galloway finished sixth in the javelin throw to earn his second 2nd Team Katy Watson- shot put career All-America honor and 4X400 relay squad of Carl A. Smith, Amanda Hozan- weight throw Jermel Kindred, Nick Brittain and Jerel Flournoy posted a 3:11.10 Krista Leffers- pentathlon Kaitlin Worthington- 400m time for seventh place and an All-America standing. The UIndy Valerie Wagner- long jump women’s 4X400 squad of Deltarae Martin, Christina Carrick, Ki-

* GLVC champion erra Allen and Haley Miller finished third in their section, placing ninth overall with their time of 3:44.82 just under a half-second away from All-America standard.

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WRAP UP National Qualifiers: In addition to All-Amer- All-GLVC, Outdoor, Men 1st Team ican performances turned in by Seth Galloway Frederick Helm- 100m*, 200m*, 4x100 and the men’s 4x400m relay, numerous oth- Randall Hudi- long jump*, triple jump, er Greyhound competed at the 2010 outdoor Braden Miller- discus*, decathlon* Craig Myers- shot put, discus, hammer throw* championships. Below is the complete list of Seth Galloway- discus, javelin* national qualifiers. Jerel Flournoy- 200m, 400m, 4x100, 4x400, long jump - Seth Galloway, javelin Jermel Kindred- 400m, 400m hurdles, 4x100, - Frederick Helm, 100m dash 4x400 - Randall Hudi, long jump - Craig Myers, hammer throw 2nd Team - Womens’ 4x400m (Kierra Allen, Christina Carrick, Nikko Peebles- discus, hammer throw Nick Brittain- 400m, 4x400 Deltarae Martin, Haley Miller) Jonathan Mattox- long jump - Men’s 4x100m (Jerel Flournoy, Frederick Helm, Randall Shane Wyant- shot put Hudi, Carl A. Smith) - Men’s 4x400m (Nick Brittain, Jerel Flournoy, Jermel Kindred, Carl A. Smith) All-GLVC, Outdoor, Women 1st Team Kierra Allen- 100m*, 200m*, 4x100 relay*, 4x400 relay* Asia Cammack- 100m hurdles*, 400m hurdles Heather Rourk, javelin* Krista Leffers- 100m hurdles, 400m hurdles, high jump, heptathlon* Katie Dewey- 800m Deltarae Martin- 200m, 400m, 4x100*, 4x400* Kenya Owens- 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100* Shanese McGregor- 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100* Christina Carrick- 400m, 4x400* Haley Miller- 400m, 4x400*

2nd Team Valerie Wagner- long jump, triple jump Katy Watson- shot put, discus, hammer throw Rachel Robertson- long jump Caitlin Gannaway- shot put Saidat Sanuth- 200m

* GLVC champion

Outdoor Female Athlete of the Year Kierra Allen

Outdoor Female Freshman of the Year Asia Cammack

Outdoor Male & Female Coach of the Year Scott Fangman

All-American, Outdoor Seth Galloway, javelin (6th) Carl A. Smith- 4x400 (7th) Jermel Kindred- 4x400 (7th) Nick Brittain- 4x400 (7th) Jerel Flournoy - 4x400 (7th) Frederick Helm Randall Hudi Academic All-GLVC, Men William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award Bryan Back **** Courtney Cotton **** Ben Bertoli ** Cory Fornal ****

Academic All-GLVC, Women Christina Carrick **** Courtney Kuzmicz **** Chelsey Chang ** Krista Leffers **** Katie Dewey Rachel Robertson ** Caitlin Gannaway Katy Watson Amanda Horzan ** Hillary Wenning Madelyn Jerome

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Bryan Back Cory Fornal Christina Carrick Courtney Kuzmicz Courtny Cotton Krista Leffers Kierra Allen Christina Carrick Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 46 TRACK & FIELD

2009-10 TOP INDOOR MARKS MEN’S 55m Dash 800m Run 55m Hurdles Triple Jump 1 Helm, Frederick 6.36* 1 O’Boyle, Ian 01:57.6 1 Dossey, Jonathan 8.18 1 Hudi, Randall 13.57m 2 Franklin, Terrell 6.58 2 Landy, Micheal 01:59.6 2 Cotten, Courtny 8.24 2 Bertoli, Benjamin 13.14m 3 Hudi, Randall 6.62 3 Piropato, Andrew 02:03.4 3 Miller, Branden 8.29 3 Warnsley, Charles 12.68m

60m Dash 1,000m Run 60m Hurdles Shot Put 1 Helm, Frederick 6.87 1 Keene, Kevin 03:00.9 1 Dossey, Jonathan 8.86 1 Royer, Matt 16.44m 2 Hudi, Randall 7.13 2 Miller, Branden 03:01.3 2 Miller, Branden 8.88 2 Wyant, Shane 15.49m 3 Thompson, Kyle 7.17 3 Bertoli, Benjamin 8.95 3 Bridwell, Joshua 15.27m

200m Dash 3,000m Run High Jump Weight Throw 1 Helm, Frederick 22.02 1 Piropato, Andrew 08:52.3 1 Back, Bryan 1.99m 1 Royer, Matt 19.02m 2 Flournoy, Jerel 22.41 2 Martinez, Mark 08:55.0 2 Miller, Branden 1.98m 2 Myers, Craig 17.57m 3 Hudi, Randall 22.56 3 Landy, Micheal 09:09.3 3 Franklin, Terrell 1.89m 3 Huffman, Noah 16.45m

400m Dash 5,000m Run Pole Vault Heptathlon 1 Flournoy, Jerel 49.57 1 Piropato, Andrew 15:51.9 1 Aldrich, Jacob 4.30m 1 Miller, Branden 4403 2 Smith, Carl 49.76 2 Keene, Kevin 3.91m 2 Keene, Kevin 4237 3 Brattain, Nick 50.13 1 Mile Run 3 Miller, Branden 3.20m 3 Fornal, Cory 2547 1 Landy, Micheal 04:20.9 600m Run 2 Martinez, Mark 04:23.5 Long Jump 1 Brattain, Nick 01:21.5 3 Piropato, Andrew 04:31.1 1 Franklin, Terrell 7.20m 2 Smith, Carl 01:23.6 2 Hudi, Randall 7.00m 3 Mattox, Skyler 6.82m

4x200m Relay 4x400m Relay 4,000m Distance Medley Relay 1 Hudi, Brattain 1:30.02* 1 Flournoy, Helm 3:19.11 1 Martinez, Kindred 10:15.33* Smith, Flournoy Brattain, Smith O’Boyle, Landry

WOMEN’S 55m Dash 800m Run 55m Hurdles Triple Jump 1 McGregor, Shanese 7.39 1 Jerome, Madelyn 02:29.4 1 Cammack, Asia 8.94 1 Schroeder, Bethany 10.25m 2 Smith, Shannon 7.46 2 Hall, Katie 02:34.6 2 Leffers, Krista 9.38 2 Wagner, Valerie 10.12m 3 Martin, Deltarae 7.49 3 Condra, Kimberly 02:34.8 3 Brock, Sadie 10.02 3 Robertson, Rachel 10.09m

60m Dash 3,000m Run 60m Hurdles Shot Put 1 Allen, Kierra 7.86 1 Wilhelm, Katherine 10:36.9 1 Cammack, Asia 9.49 1 Watson, Kathleen 12.23m 2 McGregor, Shanese 7.88 2 Cave, Stephanie 10:41.7 2 Leffers, Krista 10.05 2 Kuzmicz, Courtney 11.99m 3 Smith, Shannon 8.07 3 Boester, Kaitlin 11:09.8 3 Brock, Sadie 10.76 3 Gannaway, Caitlin 11.90m

200m Dash 5,000m Run High Jump Weight Throw 1 Allen, Kierra 25.45 1 Cave, Stephanie 18:34.8 1 Leffers, Krista 1.53m 1 Kuzmicz, Courtney 16.70m 2 Sanuth, Saidat 25.93 2 Lewis, Michelle 20:05.2 2 Cammack, Asia 1.45m 2 Hozan, Amanda 14.77m 3 Martin, Deltarae 25.96 3 Boester, Kaitlin 20:23.0 3 Jackson, Porsche 1.42m 3 Watson, Kathleen 13.86m

400m Dash 1 Mile Run Pole Vault Pentathlon 1 Allen, Kierra 58.07 1 Wilhelm, Katherine 05:18.9 1 Gill, Kara 2.89m 1 Leffers, Krista 2701 2 Miller, Haley 59.19 2 Cave, Stephanie 05:31.5 2 Richman, Rachel 2.85m 2 Brock, Sadie 2140 3 Carrick, Christina 01:00.1 3 Houvener, Lindsay 05:38.2 3 Wells, Brittany 2.75m 3 Shannon, Molly 1193

600m Run Long Jump 1 Carrick, Christina 01:39.0* 1 Wagner, Valerie 5.28m 2 Worthington, Kaitlin 01:40.8 2 Robertson, Rachel 5.12m 3 Jerome, Madelyn 01:41.1 3 Schroeder, Bethany 5.09m

4x400m Relay *school record 1 Martin, McGregor 3:57.44* Miller, Allen

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200m Dash 5,000m Run High Jump Discus 1 Helm, Frederick 21.48 1 Piropato, Andrew 15:33.5 1 Miller, Braden 1.94m 1 Myers, Craig 45.44m 2 Flournoy, Jerel 21.7 2 Landy, Micheal 15:37.1 2 Franklin, Terrell 1.90m 2 McDaniel, Kyle 44.12m 3 Hudi, Randall 21.72 2 Back, Bryan 1.90m 3 Galloway, Seth 43.78m

400m Dash 10,000m Run Pole Vault Hammer 1 Flournoy, Jerel 48.36 1 Piropato, Andrew 32:11.2 1 Aldrich, Jacob 4.66m 1 Myers, Craig 60.25m 2 Brattain, Nick 48.96 2 Fornal, Cory 4.50m 2 Royer, Matt 57.32m 3 Kindred, Jermel 49.27 3 Keene, Kevin 4.00m 3 Peebles, Nikko 52.53m

800m Run 110m Hurdles Long Jump Javelin 1 O’Boyle, Ian 01:56.4 1 Dossey, Jonathan 15.51 1 Hudi, Randall 7.37m 1 Galloway, Seth 63.23m* 2 Martinez, Mark 01:57.2 2 Bertoli, Benjamin 16.04 2 Flournoy, Jerel 7.23m 2 Keene, Kevin 48.00m 3 Landy, Micheal 02:01.6 3 Kindred, Jermel 16.08 3 Mattox, Skyler 7.09m 3 Fornal, Cory 47.92m

1,500m Run 400m Hurdles Triple Jump Decathlon 1 Landy, Micheal 03:56.7 1 Kindred, Jermel 53.58 1 Hudi, Randall 14.14m 1 Miller, Braden 5779 2 Martinez, Mark 04:00.9 2 Bertoli, Benjamin 55.24 2 Bertoli, Benjamin 13.47m 2 Keene, Kevin 5675 3 Piropato, Andrew 04:11.8 3 Dossey, Jonathan 58.98 3 Warnsley, Charles 12.18m 3 Coffer, Collin 5255

4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 1 Kindred, Flournoy 40.86* 1 Smith, Kindred 03:11.10* Smith, Helm Brattain, Flournoy

WOMEN’S 100m Dash 3,000m Run 3,000m Steeplechase Shot Put 1 Allen, Kierra 12.03 1 Wilhelm, Katherine 10:27.1 1 Raypole, Courtney 12:15.7 1 Gannaway, Caitlin 11.93m 2 Owens, Kenya 12.46 2 Cave, Stephanie 10:34.6 2 Houvener, Lindsay 12:29.0 2 Watson, Kathleen 11.58m 3 McGregor, Shanese 12.57 3 Raypole, Courtney 11:16.1 3 Wolfe, Megan 10.44m

200m Dash 5,000m Run High Jump Discus 1 Allen, Kierra 24.22* 1 Cave, Stephanie 18:27.0 1 Leffers, Krista 1.60m 1 Watson, Katy 42.61m 2 Owens, Kenya 25.27 2 Wilhelm, Katherine 18:30.3 2 Blackburn, Erica 1.48m 2 Hozan, Amanda 31.10m 3 Sanuth, Saidat 25.62 3 Houvener, Lindsay 19:47.9 2 Jackson, Porsche 1.48m 3 Wolfe, Megan 29.28m

400m Dash 10,000 Run Pole Vault Hammer 1 Allen, Kierra 57.29 1 Lewis, Michelle 41:30.9 1 Gill, Kara 2.90m 1 Hozan, Amanda 44.64m 2 Martin, Deltarae 58.33 2 Richman, Rachel 2.90m 2 Watson, Katy 42.74m 3 Miller, Haley 58.49 3 Shannon, Molly 2.85m 3 Wolfe, Megan 40.15m

800m Run 100m Hurdles Long Jump Javelin 1 Dewey, Katie 02:18.8 1 Cammack, Asia 15.31 1 Wagner, Valerie 5.31m 1 Rouk, Heather 39.52m 2 Wenning, Hillary 02:20.8 2 Leffers, Krista 15.89 2 Robertson, Rachel 5.24m 2 Brock, Sadie 29.80m 3 Carrick, Christina 02:20.9 3 Jackson, Porsche 16.25 3 Schroeder, Bethany 5.09m 3 Leffers, Krista 29.00m

1,500m Run 400m Hurdles Triple Jump Heptathlon 1 Wilhelm, Katherine 04:47.3 1 Cammack, Asia 01:08.0 1 Schroeder, Bethany 10.68m 1 Leffers, Krista 3949 2 Cave, Stephanie 04:59.2 2 Leffers, Krista 01:08.9 2 Wagner, Valerie 10.62m 2 Jackson, Porsche 3342 3 Winterrowd, LeAnne 05:16.2 3 VanDyke, Jordan 01:10.0 3 Robertson, Rachel 10.47m 3 Brock, Sadie 3167

4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 1 Martin, Owens 47.27 1 Martin, Carrick 03:44.82* MacGregor, Allen Allen, Miller *school record

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