2012 NCAC Preseason Men's Lacrosse Poll

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2012 NCAC Preseason Men's Lacrosse Poll 815 Crocker Rd. Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145 Phone (440) 871-8100 Fax (440) 871-4221 [email protected] www.northcoast.org ALLEGHENY COLLEGE ★ DENISON UNIVERSITY ★ DEPAUW UNIVERSITY ★ HIRAM COLLEGE ★ KENYON COLLEGE ★ OBERLIN COLLEGE ★OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY ★ WABASH COLLEGE ★ WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY ★ COLLEGE OF WOOSTER NCAC Men's Lacrosse Special For Immediate Release DENISON VOTED PRESEASON FAVORITE FOR Feb. 23, 2011 28TH NORTH COAST MEN'S LACROSSE SEASON CLEVELAND -- North Coast Athletic Conference coaches tabbed Denison as the preseason favorite in balloting in the annual preseason coaches' poll. The Big Red, who posted a 4-1 league mark and an 11-4 overall record last spring including a share of the NCAC championship, earned five of six available first-place votes from league coaches to total 35 points. Ohio Wesleyan, which finished 2011 in a three-way tie for first-place, is predicted to finish second this season after collecting the final first-place vote and 31 points. Wittenberg, the third member of the first-place trio, and Kenyon tied for third after totaling 18 points each. Wooster (16) and Oberlin (8) round out the preseason poll at fifth and sixth, respectively. The Denison offense will rely on a bevy of youth after losing its top four goal-scorers to graduation with 19 newcomers and 27 returning letterwinners. On defense, senior preseason All-American Nick Farrell (New York, NY/Millbrook School) returns after scooping up 29 ground balls while starting all 15 games last season. Senior Cory Couture (Coronado, CA/ Coronado) returns after a 2011 campaign that featured 14 goals, 11 assists and 16 ground balls, earning him honorable mention All-NCAC honors. Junior goalie Nick Petracca (Manhasset, NY/Loomis Chaffee) is coming off of a season where he earned the starting spot in goal early on in the campaign, and was named second-team All-NCAC after posting 92 saves and finishing with a 5.95 goals against average, which ranked in the top-five nationally. Denison head coachMike Caravanna is in his fourth season of his second tenure at the helm of the Big Red program. In 18 total years as head coach of the Big Red, he holds a career record of 180-76 to go along with seven NCAC titles and 11 trips to the national tournament. In 1999 and 2001 Denison advanced to the semifinal round of the NCAA Tournament. Ohio Wesleyan leads all North Coast teams with 18 championships in 27 years. Denison follows with 12, Wittenberg has two while Wooster and Kenyon each can boast one championship. The NCAC has had tri-champs three times, first in 2000 when the Big Red, Bishops and Lords shared the title, then in 2004, when Denison, OWU and Wooster each had a piece of the crown, only to have it happen again last year when Denison, Wittenberg and Ohio Wesleyan shared the top spot. The conference also saw Ohio Wesleyan and Wittenberg share the conference crown two seasons ago. Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is made up of nine academically selective colleges and universities - Allegheny College, Denison University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and the College of Wooster, along with affiliate member, Earlham College (field hockey). DePauw University will join the North Coast beginning with the 2011-12 academic year. The NCAC sponsors 23 championship sports, 11 for men and 12 for women. -NCAC- 2012 NCAC Preseason Men's Lacrosse Poll First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points: 1. Denison (5) ...................................................... 35 2. Ohio Wesleyan (1) ........................................... 31 3. Kenyon ............................................................ 18 Wittenberg ........................................................18 5. Wooster .......................................................... 16 6. Oberlin .............................................................. 8.
Recommended publications
  • Kenyon Collegian Archives
    Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange The Kenyon Collegian Archives 10-18-2018 Kenyon Collegian - October 18, 2018 Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian Recommended Citation "Kenyon Collegian - October 18, 2018" (2018). The Kenyon Collegian. 2472. https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian/2472 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives at Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Kenyon Collegian by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ESTABLISHED 1856 October 18, 2018 Vol. CXLVI, No.8 Former SMAs create new group after losing confidentiality DEVON MUSGRAVE-JOHNSON SMA Program. In response, some of changes to the SMA program that SMAs would fall into the category support to peer education,” SPRA EDITOR-IN-CHIEF former SMAs have created a new included the discontinuation of the of mandated reporter, which means wrote in an email to the Collegian. support organization: Sexual Re- 24-hour hotline and the termination that the group could no longer have “While peer education is important, On Oct. 8, Talia Light Rake ’20 spect Peer Alliance.” of their ability to act as a confidential legal confidentiality and that the we recognize that there is a great need sent a statement through student Just a day before the letter was resource for students. Beginning this school could be held liable for infor- for peer support on this campus. We email titled “An Open Letter from released to the public, 16 of the 17 year, SMAs were required to file re- mation relayed to the SMAs.
    [Show full text]
  • On the Banks of Buck Creek
    spring 2009 On The Banks Of Buck Creek Alumnus And Professor Team Up To Transform Springfield Waterway Wittenberg Magazine is published three times a year by Wittenberg University, Office of University Communications. Editor Director of University Communications Karen Saatkamp Gerboth ’93 Graphic Designer Joyce Sutton Bing Design Director of News Services and Sports Information Ryan Maurer Director of New Media and Webmaster Robert Rafferty ’02 Photo Editor Erin Pence ’04 Coordinator of University Communications Phyllis Eberts ’00 Class Notes Editor Charyl Castillo Contributors Gabrielle Antoniadis Ashley Carter ’09 Phyllis Eberts ’00 Robbie Gantt Erik Larkin ’09 Karamagi Rujumba ’02 Brian Schubert ’09 Brad Tucker Address correspondence to: Editor, Wittenberg Magazine Wittenberg University P.O. Box 720 Springfield, Ohio 45501-0720 Phone: (937) 327-6111 Fax: (937) 327-6112 E-mail: [email protected] www.wittenberg.edu Articles are expressly the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily represent official university policy. We reserve the right to edit correspondence for length and accuracy. We appreciate photo submissions, but because of their large number, we cannot return them. Wittenberg University does not discriminate against otherwise qualified persons on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, or disability unrelated to the student’s course of study, in admission or access to the university’s academic programs, activities, and facilities that are generally available to students, or in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other college-administered programs. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Editor, Wittenberg Magazine Wittenberg University P.O.
    [Show full text]
  • Welcome to the Championship
    Welcome To The Championship Table of Contents Sections I. General Information Primary Contacts, Schedule of Events, Press Information & Tournament Brackets II. Teams Bowdoin, Denison, Emory, Gustavus Adolphus, Mary Washington, Pomona-Pitzer, Washington & Lee, and Williams III. The Numbers NCAA Championship Series Record Book, NCAA Division III Championship Record Book, Past Championships Results Brown Outdoor Complex and Swanson Indoor Tennis Center Site of 2008 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships Dear Members of the Media, On behalf of Gustavus Adolphus College, I would like to extend a hearty welcome to the media covering the 2008 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships. We welcome you to the Minnesota River Valley and hope that you enjoy your visit to the St. Peter/Mankato area. If there is anything we can do to make your time here more accommodating, please do not hesitate to ask. The stage is set for a fantastic championship, we hope you enjoy your time here. Sincerely, Tim Kennedy Gustavus Adolphus Sports Information Director 2008 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Tournament Contacts NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Committee James Cohagan, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Chair George Kolb, Roger Williams University Scott Wills, Ohio Northern University Ximena Moore, Huntingdon College NCAA Championship Staff Liason Liz Suscha Executive Tournament Director Dr. Alan I. Molde, Gustavus Director of Athletics Office Phone: 507-933-7622 [email protected] Tournament Managers Mike Stehlik, Gustavus women’s soccer coach
    [Show full text]
  • 2015-16 Tennis Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan Employs 146 Full- Is a National University with a Major Time Faculty
    2015-16 Tennis Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan employs 146 full- is a national university with a major time faculty. Nearly 100 percent of international presence. Accredited by Ohio Wesleyan in Brief the tenure-track faculty hold a Ph.D. the North Central Association of Col- or equivalent or are completing work leges and Schools, OWU is a member of LOCATION >> Delaware, Ohio 43015 toward the degree. The student-faculty the Great Lakes Colleges Association, a ratio is 11:1. consortium of 13 leading independent FOUNDED >> 1842 Ohio Wesleyan currently enrolls institutions in Indiana, Michigan, and about 1750 students, almost equally ENROLLMENT 1675 Ohio. >> men and women, from nearly every Ohio Wesleyan has been named state and more than 40 countries. The NICKNAME Battling Bishops to the President’s Higher Education >> multicultural enrollment total of ap- Community Service Honor Roll — the COLORS >> Red and Black proximately 16 percent includes U.S. highest federal recognition a school can multicultural students and interna- achieve for service learning and civic PRESIDENT >> Dr. Rock Jones tional students. engagement — for 6 consecutive years. Diversity, creativity, leadership, Ohio Wesleyan confers the Bach- HOME COURTS >> Luttinger Family and service are emphasized through- elor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Tennis Center out the co-curriculum. Students are Bachelor of Music degrees. The Univer- active in nearly 100 clubs and orga- sity also offers combined-degree (3-2) AFFILIATION >> NCAA Division III nizations, as well as departmental programs in engineering, interdisci- student boards, academic honoraries, CONFERENCE North Coast Athletic plinary and applied science, medical >> music and theatre productions, frater- technology, optometry, and physical nities and sororities, and an extensive WEBSITE www.owu.edu therapy.
    [Show full text]
  • General Education Requirements
    General Education Requirements Effective August 25, 2016 General Requirements Foreign Language To qualify for a Bachelor of Arts degree, Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, 5. Competence by completing a foreign language (112F or higher) a Bachelor of Music Education degree or a Bachelor of Science course and earning a minimum grade of C- or S. Competence degree, a student must complete a minimum of 126 may also be met by a Wittenberg competency examination. semester hours. These 126 semester hours must include general education requirements, at least one academic major, and electives Language(F) sufficientin number to meet the total number of semester hours required. To qualify for graduation, a student must attain a Wittenberg cumulative GPA of 2.0 overall, as well as a Note: Requirements 6 -10 must be satisfied through Wittenberg cumulative GPA of 2.0 in each academic major. course work in eight (8) different departments. General Education Requirement Natural World Each candidate for graduation must complete Requirements 1 through 12 as indicated below. A student may receive credit for a 6. Complete a minimum of 8 semester hours that study the course through: natural world. One course must include laboratory experience. 1. Advanced Placement Program of the College Board, (N = Natural World) (B = Natural World with Lab experience) 2. departmental examination administered at Wittenberg, or Natural World (N) or (B) 3. courses successfully completed in college before graduation from secondary school. Only courses that carry an appropriate letter Natural World w/Lab (B) code may be used to satisfy General Education Requirements. Social Institutions, Processes, and Behavior Applying Transfer Credits for General Education 7.
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents Mission Statement
    Course Catalog, 2017-18, William Jewell College Table of Contents Mission Statement .........................................................III Minors Accreditation .................................................................III Business Administration ......................................................61 Non-Discrimination/Equal Opportunity ......................III Economics .................................................................................61 FERPA ..............................................................................III Entrepreneurial Leadership ................................................61 Disability Accommodations Notice ............................. IV Integrated Healthcare Management ...............................61 Admission ........................................................................1 Nonprofit Leadership ............................................................61 First-Year Admission ................................................................1 Certificates Test-Optional Applicants .......................................................1 Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program ....................72 Home-Schooled Applicants..................................................2 Pryor Leadership Studies Program ...................................73 High School Equivalency Diploma .....................................2 Chemistry ......................................................................74 Conditional Admission ...........................................................2
    [Show full text]
  • Would You Like Your Child to Go to a Lutheran College?
    9379_TIAA_LuthFlyer 10/16/07 3:14 PM Page 1 WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR CHILD TO GO TO A LUTHERAN COLLEGE? WHY NOT BEGIN SAVING TODAY? 25 Lutheran Colleges have joined Independent 529 Plan to provide opportunities for families to put faith in their children’s future. ENROLL TODAY TO GET THE MOST OUT OF INDEPENDENT 529 PLAN. 9379_TIAA_LuthFlyer 10/16/07 3:14 PM Page 2 SAVING TODAY MAKES COLLEGE AFFORDABLE TOMORROW. These Lutheran colleges and universities realize the importance of saving with Independent 529 Plan. Augsburg College Concordia University Lenoir-Rhyne College Thiel College Minneapolis, MN Mequon, WI Hickory, NC Greenville, PA Augustana College Concordia University Luther College Valparaiso University Rock Island, IL Portland, OR Decorah, IA Valparaiso, IN Augustana College Concordia University Muhlenberg College Wagner College Sioux Falls, SD Seward, NE Allentown, PA Staten Island, NY California Dana College Pacific Lutheran Waldorf College Lutheran University Blair, NE University Forest City, IA Thousand Oaks, CA Tacoma, WA Gettysburg College Wartburg College Capital University Gettysburg, PA St. Olaf College Waverly, IA Columbus, OH Northfield, MN Gustavus Wittenberg University Concordia College Adolphus College Susquehanna Springfield, OH Moorhead, MN Saint Peter, MN University Selinsgrove, PA Concordia University Austin, TX ENROLL TODAY TO GET THE MOST OUT OF INDEPENDENT 529 PLAN. With Independent 529 Plan, you buy tuition now to avoid years of likely tuition inflation — helping families give their children the college education they deserve... more affordably. • Future tuition at less than today’s price* • Over 270† participating private colleges and universities • Options if your child doesn’t go to a member college** • No start-up or maintenance fees, so 100% of your contributions go toward tuition Lutheran Educational Conference of North America (LECNA) invites you to request more information: call 1-877-874-0740, or visit www.i529.org/LECNA.
    [Show full text]
  • Wittenberg University Athletics 2013-2014
    Wittenberg University Athletics 2013-2014 photos courtesy of Erin Pence Property of: _____________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________ Phone #: _______________________________________________ In case of emergency, please notify: Name: __________________ Phone #: ___________________ The information in this book was the best available at press time. Watch for additional information and changes. ©2013 School Datebooks, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in any retrieval system, or translated in any form without the written permission of School Datebooks, Inc. 2880 U.S. Hwy. 231 S., Suite 200 • Lafayette, IN 47909 • (765) 471-8883 http://www.schooldatebooks.com • [email protected] 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Athletics and Recreation Department Mission Statement ..............................................................3 Athletics and Recreation Department Goals ...................................................................................3 Committee on Athletics and Recreation .........................................................................................4 Coaches Evaluations .......................................................................................................................4 Exit Interviews ................................................................................................................................4 North Coast Athletic Conference ....................................................................................................4
    [Show full text]
  • Kenyon Collegian College Archives
    Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange The Kenyon Collegian College Archives 11-18-1993 Kenyon Collegian - November 18, 1993 Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian Recommended Citation "Kenyon Collegian - November 18, 1993" (1993). The Kenyon Collegian. 647. https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian/647 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the College Archives at Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Kenyon Collegian by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wanning tor ZttftAnniversary ot Kenyon Women Underway 1 Volume CXXI, Number 10 Established 1856 Thursday, November 18, 1993 Barbara Lilie makes a big splash-brea- k that story girl By Lilie Barbara But prompted by a recent dismissal, to agree with, remarking that "there is a steps for formal dismissal procedure. some Staff Council and Advisory Council perception of vulnerability in somequarters. "We want to avoid people being taken Concerned staff members have formed Committee members felt that more specific A perception that a person could be fired by surprise," Michaels remarked, continuing, committee to evaluate staff dismissal guidelines could be established. without consultation with his or her "the annual review policy exists to these raced ures, which some feel warrants a "There was a specific incident that immediate supervisor." ends, of course, but it's only annual, it doesn't xilicy more formal than that which exists precipitated our looking into these matters," Pointing out that, "there is some policy help with a problem that crops up in the urrently.
    [Show full text]
  • Strimer Memorial Inv
    Tournament Results: Strimer Memorial Inv. Strimer Memorial Inv. Oakhaven G.C. Delaware OH Tournament Dates: 04/03 - 04/03, 2016 Par: 71 Daily Low Round Yardage: 6637 Daily Leader Both Fin Team Round: 1 Total 1 Kenyon College 296 +12 2 Denison University 304 +20 3 Wooster, College of 306 +22 T 4 Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 307 +23 T 4 Otterbein University 307 +23 6 Adrian College 308 +24 7 Thomas More College 309 +25 8 Point Park U. 318 +34 9 Penn St.-Behrend Col 319 +35 10 Berea College 325 +41 11 Hiram College 335 +51 12 Anderson University 342 +58 Fin Name School Round: 1 Total T 1 Andrew DeLaat Wooster 72 +1 T 1 Mason McCool Kenyon 72 +1 T 3 Austin Wells Otterbein 73 +2 T 3 Jordan Harlacher Kenyon 73 +2 T 5 Adam Armstrong OhioWeslyn 74 +3 T 5 Nick Brodbeck Denison U. 74 +3 T 5 Nick Hocker Adrian 74 +3 T 5 Sean Sculley PennStBehr 74 +3 T 9 Andrew Skibski Adrian 75 +4 T 9 David Monaco Otterbein 75 +4 T 9 Guille Henegar Denison U. 75 +4 T 9 Jacob Fait Kenyon 75 +4 T 9 Jimmy Kelley ThomasMore 75 +4 T 9 Marcus Carano Wooster 75 +4 COPYRIGHT ©, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, Bloomington, IL GOLFSTAT.COM Tournament Results: Strimer Memorial Inv. Fin Name School Round: 1 Total T 15 Adam Crider Otterbein 76 +5 T 15 Jonathan Taylor Denison U. 76 +5 T 15 Kevin Kim Berea Co. 76 +5 T 15 Luke Kindelin Otterbein 76 +5 T 15 Robert Williams Kenyon 76 +5 T 20 Ben Thieman OhioWeslyn 77 +6 T 20 Brenden Tully Wooster 77 +6 T 20 Carter Hibbard ThomasMore 77 +6 T 20 Jack Stover Adrian 77 +6 T 20 Zack Miller OhioWeslyn 77 +6 T 25 Dee Hampton ThomasMore 78 +7 T 25 Ryan Muthiora Kenyon 78 +7 T 27 Austin Worley Berea Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Colleges & Universities
    Bishop Watterson High School Students Have Been Accepted at These Colleges and Universities Art Institute of Chicago Fordham University Adrian College University of Cincinnati Franciscan University of Steubenville University of Akron Cincinnati Art Institute Franklin and Marshall College University of Alabama The Citadel Franklin University Albion College Claremont McKenna College Furman University Albertus Magnus College Clemson University Gannon University Allegheny College Cleveland Inst. Of Art George Mason University Alma College Cleveland State University George Washington University American Academy of Dramatic Arts Coastal Carolina University Georgetown University American University College of Charleston Georgia Southern University Amherst College University of Colorado at Boulder Georgia Institute of Technology Anderson University (IN) Colorado College University of Georgia Antioch College Colorado State University Gettysburg College Arizona State University Colorado School of Mines Goshen College University of Arizona Columbia College (Chicago) Grinnell College (IA) University of Arkansas Columbia University Hampshire College (MA) Art Academy of Cincinnati Columbus College of Art & Design Hamilton College The Art Institute of California-Hollywood Columbus State Community College Hampton University Ashland University Converse College (SC) Hanover College (IN) Assumption College Cornell University Hamilton College Augustana College Creighton University Harvard University Aurora University University of the Cumberlands Haverford
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 Your First College Year Survey Institutions by Comparison Group ACE Institution State ACE Institution State
    2013 Your First College Year Survey Institutions by Comparison Group ACE Institution State ACE Institution State Public Universities Public 4-yygear Colleges 1278 Michigan Technological University MI 529 North Georgia College & State University GA 260 University of California-San Diego CA 170 Sonoma State University CA 704 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign IL 9109 University of Hawaii-West Oahu HI 2764 University of Vermont VT 1 Alabama A & M University* AL 318 Colorado State University-Fort Collins* CO 1193 Bridgewater State University* MA 2079 Miami University-Oxford* OH 129 California State Polytechnic University-Pomona* CA 1094 Morgygan State University* MD 194 California State Universitygy-Los Angeles* CA 1286 Oakland University* MI 230 California State University-Northridge* CA 2089 Ohio University-Main Campus* OH 4851 California State University-San Marcos* CA 2802 Old Dominion University* VA 2750 Castleton State College* VT 774 Purdue University-Main Campus* IN 2054 Central State University* OH 2677 Texas A & M University-Kingsville* TX 2435 Citadel Military College of South Carolina* SC 262 University of California-Riverside* CA 1077 Coppin State University* MD 584 University of Idaho* ID 2279 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania* PA 984 University of Louisville* KY 2796 Longwood University* VA 1294 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor* MI 1197 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts* MA 2031 University of North Dakota* ND 2157 Northeastern State University* OK 322 University of Northern Colorado* CO 2825 Radford University*
    [Show full text]