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St. Ambrose University Men's and Women's Basketball 2015-16 St. Ambrose University Men’s and Women’s Basketball 2015-16 Preseason Media Guide St. Ambrose Staff Directory Table of Contents Staff Directory (area code 563) SAU Athletic Department Staff Directory ........................................... 1 Administration: Ray Shovlain Athletic Director 333-6233 Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference [email protected] About the CCAC .................................................................................. 2 Beth Lybbert Administrative Assistant 333-6229 St. Ambrose Basketball Quick Facts .................................................... 2 [email protected] CCAC Opponents ............................................................................. 2-4 Tony Huntley Athletic Facilities Director 333-6478 [email protected] Marie Kelly Director of Athletic Development 333-5736 Men’s Basketball [email protected] Head Coach Ray Shovlain ................................................................... 5 Sports Information: Assistant Coaches ............................................................................... 6 Brian Thiessen Sports Information Director 333-6227 2015-16 Roster ................................................................................... 7 [email protected] 2015-16 Schedule ............................................................................... 8 2014-15 Recap .................................................................................... 9 Athletic Training: 2014-15 Misc. Stats ..................................................................... 10-11 Dean Beauchamp Head Trainer 333-6235 [email protected] Returning Varsity Players ............................................................. 12-14 Jason Vorwerk Athletic Trainer 333-6061 Sam Ainsworth/Blake Buls ........................................................... 12 [email protected] Geordon Hetherton/Michael Knoll .............................................. 13 Abby Yotty Athletic Trainer 333-6061 [email protected] John Kohnle/Greg Wagner ........................................................... 14 2014-15 Midwest Collegiate Conference Review ............................. 15 Allison Behnke Athletic Trainer 333-6061 [email protected] 2014-15 CCAC Review ....................................................................... 15 Jessica Schumacher Athletic Trainer 333-6061 2014-15 Midwest Collegiate Conference Stats ............................ 16-17 [email protected] 2014-15 CCAC Stats ..................................................................... 18-19 CCAC Teams at the NAIA National Tournament ............................... 20 Head Coaches: Jim Callahan Baseball 333-6237 Record Book ................................................................................ 21-24 [email protected] Shovlain’s Record vs. Opponents ...................................................... 25 Ray Shovlain Men’s Basketball 333-6233 Year-by-Year Results under Shovlain ........................................... 26-29 [email protected] Coaching Records ............................................................................. 30 Krista Van Hauen Women’s Basketball 333-6230 All-Time Roster under Shovlain ........................................................ 31 [email protected] Men’s Basketball Honors .................................................................. 32 Eric Littig M/W Bowling 333-6305 [email protected] Women’s Basketball Felicia Miles Cheerleading 333-6346 Head Coach Krista Van Hauen .......................................................... 33 [email protected] Assistant Coaches ............................................................................. 33 Dan Zeimet M/W Cross Country 333-6204 2015-16 Roster ................................................................................. 34 [email protected] 2015-16 Schedule ............................................................................. 35 Danelle Langeneckert Dance 333-5861 [email protected] 2014-15 Recap .................................................................................. 36 Mike Magistrelli Football 386-1355 2014-15 Misc. Stats ..................................................................... 37-38 [email protected] Returning Players......................................................................... 39-44 Jeff Griebel Men’s Golf 333-6452 Karli Atkinson/Hannah Bindner .................................................... 39 [email protected] Lauren Brummel/Deanna Busse ................................................... 40 Nick Goblirsch Women’s Golf TBA Sydney Greiner/Devan Griffin ...................................................... 41 [email protected] Justice Johnson/Brette Logic ........................................................ 42 Brad Keel Men’s Lacrosse 333-5904 Reeann McCarty/Jessica Mlachnik ............................................... 43 [email protected] Jon Mannall M/W Soccer 333-5859 Morgan Myers/Griffin Reed ......................................................... 44 [email protected] 2014-15 Midwest Collegiate Conference Review ............................. 45 Ron Ferrill Softball 333-5860 2014-15 CCAC Review ....................................................................... 45 [email protected] 2014-15 Midwest Collegiate Conference Stats ............................ 46-47 John Rohlf Men’s Tennis 333-6229 2014-15 CCAC Stats ..................................................................... 48-49 [email protected] CCAC Teams at the NAIA National Tournament ............................... 50 Rich Blomgren Women’s Tennis 333-6476 Record Book ................................................................................ 51-53 [email protected] Dan Tomlin M/W Track and Field 333-6236 All-Time Record vs. Opponents ........................................................ 54 [email protected] Year-by-Year Results .................................................................... 55-59 Catherine Wildner Men’s Volleyball 333-5809 Coaching Records ............................................................................. 60 [email protected] All-Time Roster ................................................................................. 61 Bruce Billingsley Women’s Volleyball 333-6452 Women’s Basketball Honors ............................................................. 62 [email protected] St. Ambrose University Men's and Women's Basketball 1 2015-16 Preseason Media Guide Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference St. Ambrose begins its first season in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC). The 15‐member league is the largest conference in the NAIA. Learn more about the conference at www.CCACsports.com. CCAC ORIGIN The groundwork for the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference stems from a meeting of baseball coaches in the fall of 1949. Attending that meeting was Kyle Anderson of the University of Chicago, Ed Glancy of the Illinois Institute of Technology, George Boyle of the Chicago Teachers College (now Northeastern Illinois University), and Les Miller of the University of Illinois‐Chicago Navy Pier. Concordia College joined the group and the first sporting event was a baseball tourney on Memorial Day weekend of 1950 at the University of Chicago's Stagg Field. The host University of Chicago team won that first tourney. In 1952, league play started for baseball for the original four members. Lewis College and Aurora College joined the tourney in 1954 and North Park College entered in 1959. The men's basketball coaches met in February of 1972 to form their conference sport that started with the 1973‐74 season. The original basketball members were Illinois Institute of Technology, Saint Xavier College, Northeastern Illinois University, University of Illinois‐Chicago Circle, Purdue University Calumet, Trinity Christian College and College of St. Francis. The conference also added cross country and tennis in the mid‐1970's. In the late 1970's, Roosevelt University joined the conference but Lewis, Illinois‐Chicago, and Chicago State left to join the NCAA in 1980. Rosary College (now Domincan University) and Olivet Nazarene University joined to become core members of the conference. In 1982, Mundelein College and National College of Education joined and the conference added the women's sports of volleyball, tennis, softball and basketball. Roosevelt and National‐Louis University dropped their athletic programs and Mundelein College merged with Loyola University but the CCAC has added new members (Calumet St. Joseph, Indiana South Bend, Judson, Trinity International, Robert Morris, Cardinal Stritch, Purdue North Central and now St. Ambrose) and sports (men's and women's soccer, division II basketball) in recent years that have left the CCAC one of the largest in the NAIA. Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Team Quick Facts St. Ambrose University Calumet College of St. Joseph Cardinal Stritch University Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: Davenport, Iowa Location: Whiting, Ind. Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Founded: 1882 Founded: 1951 Founded: 1931 Enrollment: 3,508 Enrollment: 1,200 Enrollment: 1,200 Nickname: Fighting Bees/Queen Bees Nickname: Crimson Wave Nickname: Wolves Colors: Navy Blue and White Colors: Crimson and Gray Colors: Burgundy and Gray President: Joan Lescinski, CSJ, PhD President: Dr. Daniel Lowery President: Dr. James P. Loftus Athletic
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