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Officers of Kalamazoo College is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college. Founded April 22, 1833, it is among the 100 oldest colleges and Kalamazoo College universities in the United States, and was the first college chartered in Michi­ gan. James H. Ingersoll The College has an excellent teaching faculty, most with doctorates in Chainnan their fields. The student-faculty ratio of 12:1 affords small classes and personal Board of Trustees attention to individual student needs. Kalamazoo offers 22 majors and five other areas of concentrated study. It is noted for particular strength in the David W. Breneman sciences, pre-professional programs, economics and business administration, President and foreign languages. The career development internship and foreign study programs are exceptional among all American colleges and universities. Timothy Light Students may elect to participate in a wide variety of co-curricular activi­ Provost ties and student organizations. Sports include eight men's and eight women's varsity teams. The Kalamazoo College Hornets are members of the Michigan Jacob C. Baas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), the nation's oldest athletic Vice President conference, which celebrates its centennial anniversary in 1988. Planning and Development

Marilyn J. La Plante CONTENTS: Dean of Students Men's ...... 4 Team Picture Thomas M. Ponto Director of Men's Basketball ...... 6-7 Business and FiTlllnce Returning Upperclassmen: Profiles Coaches Picture & Profiles Academic All-America ...... 8 Athletic Fund Donors ...... 9 Kalamazoo College is committed to the concept of equal rights, Men's Basketball Roster ...... 10 equal opportunities, and equal protection of the law. It ad­ Women's Basketball Roster ...... 11 ministers all programs - admis­ sions, financial aid, employment, Women's Basketball ...... , ...... 12 instruction, and services - Team Picture & Captains without regard to race, creed, age, sex, national origin, marital Women's Basketball ...... 13 status, height, weight, veteran's Coaches Profiles, Upperclassmen Profiles status, or handicap, and im­ plements this nondiscriminatory Men's & Women's Basketball ...... 14 policy under a formal affirmative Records and Schedules action program. All-MIAA Basketball Selections ...... 15 Men's & Women's Swimming ...... 16 Season Outlooks Men's & Women's Swimming ...... 17 Team Picture Announcer for Hornet games is Don Flesche. Scoreboard operator is Tom Ponto. scorer is Mike Donahue. Shot clock operator is Harold VanderSalm. 3 MEN'S VARSITY BASKETBALL

Front Row (1-r): Darrin Lucas, Dave Piejak, Carlos Davis, Ron Barczak, Brian Witkowski, Tom Olson, Eddie Ramirez. Back Row: Frank Rhames- Manager, Matt Lahman, Mike Ryan, Steve Tuin, Dan Cortright, Marius Grazulis, Pat Hodapp, Jeff Reinoehl, Chad Lyon, Kurt Swartzlander- Manager. MEN'S J.V. BASKETBALL

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Ron Barczak: Sophomore from Centreville, Michigan ...an outstanding ... averages 10.2 points per game last year... hit 35.6% from three- range (16 for 45).

Dan Cortright: Sophomore from Warren, Michigan... 6'5" forward ... played in 4 MIAA games last season, 9 games overall ...averaged 1.0 points, 1.3 rebounds.

Marius Grazulis: Senior from Westland, Michigan... a 6'7" post player... Kalamazoo's top rebounder a year ago ... averaged 10.4 points and 8.1 rebounds overall, 10.8 anmd 7.9 in the league.

Pat Hodapp: A 6'6" junior from Plainwell ... saw action in 20 of 25 games last year... can play either or forward ...averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds last season.

Matt Lahman: A 6'3" senior small forward from Centreville.. . second-team All-MIAA last year ...averaged 19.6 points overall, 17.4 in league games... ranked fourth in scoring for league games, third overall ... averaged 40% accuracy (30 of 76 from three-point range last year.

Tom Olson: A 6'0" sophomore guard from New Carlisle, Indiana ...Started and played in every game for the Hornets as a freshrnan ... average 9.4 points overall, 10.8 in MIAA games ... ranked fifth in the MIAA in free throw shooting in league games (60 of 71 I 84.5%).

Dave Piejak: A 6'3" sophomore guard from Sterling Heights... played in 20 games for the Hornets last year... averaged 4.1 points, 1.1 rebounds... also one of Kalamazoo's most accurate three-point shooters at 40% (10 of 25).

Eddie Ramirez: A 5'11" guard from Canton ... played in every game for the Hornets as a freshman ... averaged 1.8 points, 1.0 rebounds last year... defensive specialist.

Jeff Reinoehl: A 6'3" sophomore forward from Mishawaka, lndiana... played in 15 games for Kalamazoo last season... averaged 1.9 points, 1.2 rebounds last season.

Mike Ryan: A 6'4" sophomore forward from Wlmette, Illinois ... showed good potential last year on the JV team ... he'll swing between JV and varsity teams this winter.

Steve Tuin: A 6'5" senior forward from Delton... team captain this season... a four-year starter for Kalamazoo .. .led the . MIAA in rebounding as a freshrnan ...ranked 8th in the league in rebounding last year with 6.2 overall, 6.1 in league games... also averaged 8.0 points overall, 7.9 in MIAA games.

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Left to Right: Scott Hawley, John Fitzpatrick, Joe Haklin, Paul Blacken, Ric Perry.

Coach Joe Haklin The Kalamazoo College Hornets are coached by Joe Haklin, who enters his second season as a college head coach. Haklin is a native of Chesterton, Indiana, who was graduated summa cum laude from Wabash (IN) College in 1973. At Wabash, Haklin played basketball, football, and baseball, was an Academic All-American, and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He taught and coached at the high school level until1979, coaching the Grosse Pointe University Liggett baseball team to a state championship in 1979. From 1979 to 1982, Haklin was an assistant basketball coach at Wayne State Univer­ sity, and from 1983 to 1987, he was an assistant at Western Michigan University.

Assistant Coaches Paul Blacken, Rick Perry, John Fitzpatrick, Scott Hawley . Kalamazoo College is fortunate to benefit from the coaching expertise of Paul Blacken, Ric Perry, and John Fitzpatrick. They constitute an experienced aggressive young coaching staff. Paul Blacken received a BS from Western Michigan University in 1977. He coached basketball at Parchment (MI) High School for six years, and at Delton-Kellogg (MI) for four seasons. He was Hornet captain Steve Tuin's high school coach. Blacken teaches at Delton-Kellogg High School. Ric Perry took over as head coach at Parchment when Blacken left in 1982. Perry holds a BA and an MA from Western Michigan University. He is an assistant with the varsity and along with Coach Blacken spearheads the Hornet recruiting program. John Fitzpatrick, a volunteer assistant coach, is in his second season with the Hornets. He is a graduate assistant in the master's reading program at Western Michigan. He will be the junior varsity coach this year. Scott Hawley joins the Hornet staff this year as a volunteer assistant. A former college player at St. Francis College, Coach Hawley will Coach Fitzpatrick at the junior varsity level.

7 THEe NATIONAL • COLLEGIATE • ATHLETIC • ASSOCIATION

cumulative grade point average. Support­ ing athletics and academic data then is Academic All-America: The forwarded to a district coordinator, who compiles a ballot of nominees. The entire I 300 members of CoSIDA then vote One, True All-America Team ~ithin their own districts to select a district team. The data then is updated on each of By Gregg Burke, Providence College, National Chairman, the athletes selected to a district team and Academic All-America Committee a national ballot is compiled and distri­ buted to a special committee. A first, second and third team then is selected. These student-athletes are named GTE napshot." Three athletes on a train­ a program in the 1950s that would honor Academic All-Americas as selected by ing run. Two are young men, the these young people as Academic All­ CoSIDA. S Each year, GTE helps honor more than other, a young woman. One young man Americas. Their sports information direc­ wears a tattered football jersey, the other a tors sought out the nation's top athletes 400 academic all-Americas and hundreds sweatshirt. The woman wears a shirt that who were also top students to show the more at the district level. Other programs says "State Volleyball" on it. They are world that the student-athlete ideal not that have grown from this involvement running hard. only lived but flourished in the college include a "Straight Talk About School" Snapshot. The run is over and the three ranks. high school program, national recognition are talking. Eftch has a serious look. They dinners and the newly-created GTE Aca­ Three years ago, the GTE Corporation, demic All-America Hall of Fame and look like they already are concentrating. recognizing a need to bring the message of Thinking about the season ahead. Dream­ GTE Academic All-America of the Year. these young people to high school students This past spring, in its first year, the ing those young dreams of big wins and and fans of college athletics, agreed to championships and glory. They seem wil­ Academic Hall of Fame inducted Donn sponsor the Academic All-America Tea~. Moomaw Pat Haden, Merlin Olsen, Con­ ling to pay any price to make it all come Since that time, the program has grown m true. gressman' Tom McMillen, Senator Bill stature and recognizability. As NBC's Bradley and Pete Dawkins, all legendary Snapshot. The young man wearing the Dick Enberg, spokesman for the program sweatshirt is sitting in front of a television, athletes and successful businessmen who says, "We want to make this the one, true were former academic all-Americas. reading a sports magazine. He is the only all-America team." person in the picture. The GTE Academic All-America ofthe CoS IDA has a committee of more than Snapshot. The young man who had Year will be the pinnacle of college athletics 50 sports information directors that over­ been wearing the football jersey is at a and academics. Each year, GTE will honor sees the nomination and selection process desk in the library. He is sitting across a member of its first-team academic all­ of academic all-America teams in the from the young woman he ran with earlier. Americas as the one Academic All-Amer­ following sports: baseball, men's and wom­ Each has a serious look. They look like ica of the Year. Clearly, it will grow to en's basketball, football, women's softball, they are concentrating. Thinking about become one of the most cherished awards women's volleyball, and the men's and the classwork ahead. Dreaming those in college athletics. women's at-large programs. The ~t-large young dreams of getting ahead. They So the next time you see or read about program consists of athletes in cross co~n­ seem to be willing to pay any price to colle~e athletes and college athletics, realize try, fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnast1cs, make it all come true. They are the only that through the hard work of the college ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, soccer, people in the picture. sports information directors and t~e par­ swimming, tennis, track and field, men's It happens every day in collegiate ath­ ticipation of GTE, the best and bnghtest volleyball, water polo, and wrestling. letics. So many dedicated athletes are not college athletes are honored. Maybe not willing to bring that same dedication to Just to be nominated, the student­ so much honoring those who go above their academic life. But, if they "make the athlete must be a starter or key reserve in and beyond their responsibility, but hon­ grade" on the playing field or in the his or her particular sport with a 3.200 oring the ideal of how it should be. • gymnasium, their lack of effort in the classroom sometimes goes overlooked. Something else also happens every day in collegiate athletics. So many dedicated athletes are willing to pay the price to pursue a rigorous academic curriculum. They are serious in their chosen field and work just as hard for their degree as they Coach Joe Haklin was an do for their coach. They understand that the term "student-athlete" is a perfectly Academic All-American balanced equation. at Wabash College But stadiums and arenas full of fans do not cheer for these young people. When they get that test back or finally solve that laboratory assignment, there are no bands playing or television cameras waiting. Fortunately for these gifted student­ athletes, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) initiated Head Coach Joe Haklin 8 Kalamazoo College Athletic Fund Major Donors

Angell Society ($1.000 and upl Mr. James VanZandt Mr. Richard Halpert Mr. Brent Rector Mr. George Acker Dr. Walter Vogel Mr. Michael Hartz Mr. Gordan Rodwan Mrs. Lee Gemrich Ms. Tucky Walker Dr. John Hosner Mr. Gerald Rosen Mr. Longine Morawski Dr. Timothy Williams Mr. and Mrs. James Hufler Mr. Timothy Ryan Mr. Fred Nelis Mr.Michael and Mr. James Ingersoll Dr. Curtis Sabrosky Mr. Jim Robideau Ms. Mary Woolever J-B Printing Company Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sanger Mr. Glen Smith Mr. Mark Jackson Dr. Charles Seifert WQSN Golden Hornets ($100 to $249) Mr. Stephen Johnson Mr. Thomas Smith Mr. Steven Adams Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Johnson Mr. Paul Starkweather Stowe Society ($500 to $999) Dr. Marigene Arnold Mr. Vernon R. Johnson Mr. Christopher Steele Dr. David Breneman Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Behling Mr. Robert Kent Mr. Raymond Steffen Mr. Mark Greenman Mr. Jack Bowen Mr. Jerome and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomson Mr. George Hamo Mr. Patrick Brandstatter Ms. Sheila Kessenich Dr. Michael Thomson Mr. Michael Herndobler Dr. Harold Brown Mr. Stanley Lan~ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tyggum Dr. Christopher Light Ms. Sarah Burda Dr. James Leighty Mr. James Urban Dr. Wilson George Smillie Mr. Christopher Burns Dr. Richard Lemmer Mr. Ronald VanderKlok Dr. Mark Thomson Mr. David Cafmeyer Mr. Ronald Lipinski Mr. Charles Venema Mr. Gerard Weston Mr. Kurt Carlson Dr. Paul Lugthart Mrs. Harriet Verheul Mr. Phillip Carra Mr. John MacArthur Dr. and Mrs. James Walker Barnard Society ($250 to $499) Mr. Robert Casler Dr. Michael McCue Mr. and Mrs. James Ware Mr. Kim Beattie Mr. Peter Charlton Mr. Robert McLean Mr. James Weyand Mr. James Clayton Mr. Eugene Childress Mr. Richard Meyerson Mr. Henry Williams Mr. Paul Coash Mr. Mark Clyne Mr. Robert Micunek Mr. Owen Williams Ms. Anne Dickinson Mrs. Ruth Collins Mr. Craig Miller Mr. Christopher Yates Mr. Gordon Dolbee Dr. Maynard Conrad Mr. J. Cameron Murdoch Mr. Victor Zambardi Mr. Frederick Fischer Mr. Albert Deal Mr. James Murray Mr. Gerald Gilman Dr. Kenneth Elzinga Mr. Richard Nolan Mr. Thomas Harding Dr. Donald Flesche Dr. Gilbert Otto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heath Dr. and Mrs. John Fopeano Mr. Anthony Palladino Ms. Jeanne Hess Mr. Alexander Garrett Mr. John Persons Mr. Kevin Moody Mr. Charles Garrett, Jr. Dr. Lawrence Pfaff Mr. Barry Smith Mr. Milton Greenman Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Powley Dr. Bradford Thompson Mr. Joseph Haklin Dr. Jack Price SENIORS

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KALAMAZOO COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL: 1988-89 ROSTER !!. Name Yr. ~ Ht. Hometown/High School/High School Coach 12 Tom Olson So. G 6'0" New Carlisle, IN/New Prairie/Dan Sheadd 14 Darrin Lucas Fr. G 5'8" Grand Rapids/Creston/Bill Henderson 20 Ron Barczak So. G 6'2" Centreville/Centreville/Ron Barczak Sr. 22 Jeff Reinoehl So. F 6'3" Mishawaka, IN/Mishawaka/Bill Davidson 24 Carlos Davis Fr. G/F 6'3" Detroit/Cranbrook/Bob Rogers 24 Mike Ryan So. F 6'4" Wilmette, IL/New Trier/Mel Sheets 30 Brian Witkowski Fr. G 6'2" New Carlisle, IN/New Prairie/Dan Sheadd 32 Eddie Ramirez So. G 5' 11" Canton/St Mary's/Kevin Ogg 34 Matt Lahman Sr. F 6'3" Centreville/Centreville/Ron Barczak Sr. 40 Steve Tuin * Sr. F 6'5" Delton/Delton-Kellogg/Paul Blacken 42 Dan Cortright So. F 6' 5" W arren/Mott/Jack December 44 DavePiejak So. G 6'3" Sterling Heights/Notre Dame/Bob Shoemaker 50 Pat Hodapp Jr. F/C 6'7" Plainwel.IIPlainwell/Glenn Beier 52 Chad Lyon Fr. F 6' 5" Paw Paw/Paw Paw/Marc Throop 54 Marius Grazulis Sr. c 6'7" Westland/John Glenn/Gordie Davis

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KALAMAZOO COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: 1988-89 ROSTER !!. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/High School Coach 10 Diana Knickerbocker Jr. F 5' 10" Canton/Plymouth Canton/Rob Neu 12 Connie Pao Fr. G 5'5" Kalamazoo/Loy Norrix/Dewayne Pletcher 14 Dawn Fekete Fr. G/F 5' 8" Grosse Tie/Grosse He/Steve Sims 20 Heather Ramsey * Jr. G 5' 6" West Bloomfield/West Bloomfield/Mike Greene 22 Shannon Johnson Fr. G 5'5" Lake Odessa/Lakewood/Ron Coppess 24 Corey Ohrnberger So. G 5' 6" Clarkston/Roeper/Ernie Righetti 30 Jill Vitone Fr. F 5' 8" Wakefield/Wakefield/Ed Smith 32 Cindy Mack* Sr. G 5'8" Montague/Montague/Charles Mikkelson 34 Shelley Smith Fr. F!C 6'0" Otsego/Martin/Robert Vanden berg 40 Barbie Oelslager Fr. F 5' 8" Adrian/Adrian/Dave McKelvey 44 Wendy Reed Fr. FIC 6' 1" Alma/Alma/Charles Larkin 50 Beth Low Fr. F/C 5' 11" Kalamazoo/Central/Clarence Gardner 52 Laura Behling * Sr. F!C 5' 10" Fraser/Mt. Clemens Lutheran North/Ken Witle

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Front Row (1-r): Dawn Fekete, Barbie Oelslager, Connie Pao, Shannon Johnson, Heather Ramsey, Corey Ohrnberger, Cindy Mack. Back Row: Head Coach Lisa Diment, Jill Vitone, Beth Low, Shelley Smith, Wendy Reed, Laura Behling, Diana Knickerbocker, Assistant Coach Mary Caley. CAPTAINS

Heather Ramsey Cindy Mack Laura Behling About the Kalamazoo College Athletic Fund

The Kalamazoo College Athletic Fund strives to provide the "quality factor" necessary to a first-class athletic program. The fund is used for such things as travel to post-season playoffs, assistant coaches stipends, and special training equip­ ment not otherwise provided for in athletic budgets. Last year the Athletic Fund raised $54,343.94. There are several different donation levels. The Angell Society is named for William R. Angell, a member of the Board of Trustees who donated money for the construction of Angell Field. It honors those who donate $1,000 or more to the Athletic Fund. The Stowe Society, named for Athletic Hall of Fame charter member Allen B. Stowe, recognizes those who have given $500-$999. The Barnard Society, named for charter Hall of Fame member Chester Barnard, is for those who donate $250 to $499. A gift of $100-$249 entitles one to membership in the Golden Hornets, while a gift of up to $99 marks a member of the Varsity Club. Those who donate $100 or more will receive a membership card entitling them to admission to all athletic contests. All donors will receive the Hornet Herald, a publication about the varsity teams at Kalamazoo College. 12 Listen to the Hornets on WQSN

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Ken Lanphear, WQSN Sports Director

Coach Lisa Diment Lisa Diment is in her first season as head coach of the Kalamawo College Hornets after serving as the team's assistant coach last season. A native of Kalamazoo, Diment was a four-year starter at the College of Wooster (OH). Diment was an Academic All-American at Wooster, where she majored in psychology. Diment is working toward a master's degree at Western Michigan University.

Assistant Coach Mary Caley Mary Caley is in her first season as an assistant coach at Kalamazoo College. A Kalamawo Native, she played high school basketball for four years at Loy Norrix. She has worked at various coaching camps and clinics.

Returning Upperclassmen: Profiles

Laura Behling: A 1985 graduate of Lutheran North High School in Mt. Clemens... Kalamazoo College's leading career scorer ... All-MIAA three years in a row ...named Small College Freshman Player of the Year in 1986._.. averaged 22.2 points per game in her career ...Academic All-American nominee.

Diana Knickerbocker: A 1986 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School...promising athlete whose career has been hampered by injury ...can play both guard and forward.

Cindy Mack: A 5'8" senior guard/forward from Montague ... two-year team captain... averaged 6.8 points and 5.5 re­ bounds per game last winter... second on the team in assists last season.

Cori Ohmberger: A 5'6" sophomore guard from Clarkston. .. saw action in 14 of Kalamazoo's games last year ... averaged 1.8 points and 0.9 rebounds per game last year.

Heather Ramsey: A 5'6" junior guard from West Bloomfield ... starting last year... averaged 8.2 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game last season.

13 Kalamazoo College Men's Basketball: 1988-89 Schedule Kalamazoo College Men's Basketball Records Team Saturday, Nov. 19 NAZARETH COLLEGE 3:00 Most points, game ...... 128 vs. Detroit Tech, 1977 Wednesday, Nov. 23 ILLINOIS BENEDICfiNE 7:30 Most points, season ...... 1806 (23 games), 1975-76 Best per-game season average ...... 83.5 (20 games), 1964-65 Wednesday,Nov. 30 @ Concordia College 7:30 Best seasonal won/lost percentage ...... 100% (7-0), 1914-15 Saturday, Dec. 3 MANCHESTER COLLEGE 3:00 Largest victory margin ...... 69 points 74-5 over Olivet), 1917 Friday, Dec. 9 @Franklin College Tournament 6:00& 8:00 Largest loss margin ...... 55 points (81-26 to Michigan State), 1945 Saturday, Dec. 10 @ Franklin College Tournament 1:00 &3:00 Longest winning streak ...... 17 games, 1921-22 Longest losing streak ...... 15 games, 1984-85 Friday, Dec. 16 @DePauw Univ. Tournament 6:30& 8:30 Most wins, season ...... 22 (22-3 overall), 1921=22 Saturday, Dec. 17 @DePauw Univ. Tournament 1:00&3:00 Best field goal percentage, season ...... 483%, 1978-79 Friday, Dec. 30 "K" College Holiday Tournament 6:00&8:00 Best free throw percentage, season ...... 73.2%, 1983-84 (with Rose-Hulrnan, Earlham, Nazareth) Individual Most points, game ...... 44, John Schelske vs. Olivet, 1981 Saturday, Dec. 31 "K" College Holiday Tournament 1:00&3:00 Most points, season ...... 577, John Schelske, 1981-82 Saturday, Jan. 7 AQUINAS COLLEGE 3:00 Most field goals, season ...... 238, John Schelske, 1981-82 Wednesday, Jan. 11 CONCORDIA COLLEGE 8:00 Most free throws, season ...... 150, Jim VanSweden, 1972-73 Saturday, Jan. 14 @Albion 3:00 Most free throw attempts, season ...... 204, Jim VanSweden, 1972-73 Most consecutive free throws ...... 37, Torn Crawford, 1965-66 @Calvin 8:00 Wednesday, Jan. 18 Most field goals, career ...... 674, John Schelske, 1979-82 Saturday, Jan. 21 ALMA 3:00 Most free throws attempted, game ...... 22, Gordon Rodwan vs. Alma, 1962 Wednesday, Jan.25 OLIVET 8:00 ...... John Schelske vs. Albion, 1981 Saturday, Jan. 28 @Adrian 3:00 Most free throws made, game ...... 18, Gordon Rodwan vs. Alma, 1962 Consecutive free throws made, game 8:00 Wednesday, Feb. 1 HOPE ...... 12/12, Ralph Wellington vs. Manchester, 1968 Saturday, Feb. 4 @ Grand Rapids Baptist 7:30 Most rebounds, game ...... 31, Gordon Rodwan vs. Alma, 1961 Wednesday,Feb.8 ALBION 8:00 Most rebounds, season ...... 228, Gordan Rodwan, 1960-61 Saturday, Feb. 11 CALVIN 3:00 Best per game scoring average, season ...... 26.6, Manny Glasser, 1952-53 Best per game scoring average, career ...... 21.4, John Schelske, 1979-82 Wednesday, Feb. 15 @Alma 8:00 Saturday, Feb. 18 @Olivet 3:00 Top Career Scorers Top Career Rebounders Wednesday, Feb. 22 ADRIAN 8:00 1. John Schelske, 1979-82 1712 points 1. Craig Vossekuil, 1968-71 7Sl rebounds Saturday, Feb. 25 ®Hope 3:00 2. David Dame, 1975-79 1619 points 2. David Dame, 1975-79 750 rebounds 3. Steve Schelske, 1982-85 1395 points 3. Kevin York, 1973-77 707 rebounds 4. Gene Nusbaum, 1965-69 1261 points 4. Gordon Rodwan195S-62 686 rebounds 5. Gary Morrison, 1953-57 1252 points 5. John Schelske, 1979-82 660 rebounds

Kalamazoo College Women's Basketball: 1988-89 Schedule Kalamazoo College Women's Basketball Records Team Tuesday, Nov. 22 @Concordia 7:00 Most points, game ...... 95 points vs. Calvin, 1986 Monday, Nov. 28 SIENNA HEIGHTS 7:00 Most opponents points, game ...... 116 points, Calvin, 1979 Most points, season ...... 1719 points, 25 games, 1986-87 Friday, Dec. 2 GLCA Tournament @ Hope TBA Best per-game season average ...... 68.8 points per game, 1986-87 Saturday, Dec. 3 GLCA Tournament @ Hope TBA Best overall record ...... 13-12, 1986-87 Friday, Dec. 9 ST. MARY'S 7:00 Best league record ...... 6-6, 1987-88 Monday, Dec. 12 NAZARETH 7:00 Largest victory margin ...... 59 points (77-18 over Nazareth), 1986 Largest loss margin ...... 87 points (116-29 to Calvin), 1979 Tuesday, Jan. 3 Kalamazoo Invitational TBA Longest winning streak ...... 5 games, 1986 Wednesday,Jan. 4 Kalamazoo Invitational TBA Longest losing streak ...... 54 games, 1979-82 Tuesday, Jan. 10 CONCORDIA 7:00 Best field goal percentage, season ...... , ...... 42.0%, 1986-87 Saturday, Jan. 14 ALBION 1:00 Best free throw percentage, season ...... 66.0%, 1986-87 Individual Wednesday, Jan. 18 CALVIN 7:00 Most points, game ...... 35, Laura Behling vs. Adrian, 1987 Saturday, Jan. 21 @Alma 3:00 Most points, season ...... 604, Laura Behling, 1986-87 . Wednesday,Jan. 25 @Olivet 7:00 Most field goals, game ...... 15, Ann Kullenberg, 1983 Saturday, Jan. 28 ADRIAN 1:00 Most field goals, season ...... 230, Laura Behling, 1986-87 Most field goals, career ...... 601, Laura Behling, 1985-88 Wednesday, Feb. 1 ®Hope 8:00 Most free throws, game ...... 14/17, Laura Behling vs. Calvin, 1986 Saturday, Feb. 4 @ Sienna Heights 2:00 Most free throws, season ...... 144, Laura Behling, 1986-87 Wednesday, Feb. 8 @Albion 7:00 Most free throws, career ...... 389, Laura Behling, 1985-88 Saturday, Feb. 11 @Calvin 1:00 Most rebounds, game ...... 19, Malinda Baker, 1984 Most rebounds, season ...... 252, Laura Behling, 1986-87 Wednesday, Feb. 15 ALMA 7:00 Most rebounds, career ...... 683, Malinda Baker, 1984-87 Saturday, Feb. 18 OLIVET 1:00 Best per game scoring average, season ...... 24.0, Laura Behling, 1986-87 Tuesday, Feb. 21 @Adrian 7:00 Most games played, career ...... 92, Cathy Nagy, 1985-88 Top Career Scorers Saturday, Feb. 25 HOPE 1:00 1. Laura Behling ...... 1557 points, 22.2 ppg, 1986-88 2. Cathy Nagy ...... 1197 Points, 13.0 ppg, 1985-88 3. Ann Kullenberg ...... 855 points, 11.2 ppg, 1982-85 4. Malinda Baker ...... 765 points, 8.8 ppg, 1984-87 ,1:> 5. Jerry Allen ...... 529 points, 6.0 ppg, 1983-86

14 -• Kalamazoo College's All-MIAA Basketball Selections Men

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Season Outlook Season Outlook Kalamazoo College's defending MIAA championship men's The 1988-89 outlook for the Kalamazoo women's swim team is swim team will try to repeat in 1988-89. The Hornets have won 15 bright. Last year, Kalamazoo had a record of eight wins and three titles in tl;te 18 years that swimming has been an MIAA sport. losses, and finished second in the MIAA at 5-1. The Hornets' only Kalamazoo's primary challenger this season should be Hope league loss was to MIAA champion Hope. This year's goal is to College. challenge for the MIAA championship. The Hornets will look to a strong quintet of seniors for The Hornets will sport a new, younger look this season. leadership this winter. Among them are senior co-captains Mike Kalamazoo lost two swimmers to graduation from last year's Nelson and Brad Shively. Nelson, a two-time All-MIAA selection, team, and five juniors are studying overseas this season. Taking was league champion in the 50-, 100-, and 200-yard freestyles last their places on the roster are two seniors returning from foreign season, and was named team MVP. Shively, a breaststroker and study, and the largest group of freshmen in team history. IMer, was also chosen to the All-league squad last winter. Tom Kalamazoo looks strongest this year in the stroke events, IM, Burkart, a senior Academic All-American, will swim both sprint and diving. The team appears to have excellent depth, and Coach freestyle and middle distance this winter. Senior Mike Swirtz is Maurer is pleased with the versatility of many of the new among the best divers in the league, and senior breaststroke Mike swimmers. Lunney will add strength in his specialty. The seniors on this year's team are Karen Stretch and Sarah Junior Sean McDermott was the MVP of the league last winter, Colegrove. Stretch swims breaststroke, butterfly, and the sprint and was chosen to the All-MIAA team while winning the 200- freestyle events, while Colegrove specializes in freestyle and yard butterfly, and the 500- and 1650-yard freestyle events at the butterfly. MIAA league meet. Other juniors this season are Jeff Bainbridge, Kalamazoo's lone junior this season is Laura Van Buskirk, the who swims bofh distance and backstroke, and Dan Kibby, a top backstroker for the Hornets. She was injured much of last versatile performer who competes in numerous events. season, and will attempt to regain the form that made her an All­ An outstanding sophomore class features backstroker Todd MIAA swimmer in her freshman year. Keizer, an All-MIAA choice and last year's most valuable fresh­ Returning sophomores include All-MIAA selection Holly man; All-MIAA breaststroker Mike Winkelman; league one-meter Partyka, whose specialty is middle distance; butterflier Laurie diving champion Mitch Veldkamp; freestyler Bob Bernstein; Bird; distance swimmer Coleen DeWitt; diver Stacey Grobbel; distance representative Steve Bulson; breaststroker Chip breaststroker Erin O'Brien; and distance swimmer Tammy Reichardt; and backstroker Dean Roberts. VanHeyningen. The Hornets have only four freshmen on the roster this season, Kalamazoo has a very large class of freshmen, several of whom but they will be counted on to contribute to the team's success. should make major contributions this season.

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Tuesday, November 22 at Grand Rapids Jr. College 5:00PM Tuesday, November 22 at Grand Rapids Jr. College 5:00PM Saturday, December 3 MIAA Relays at Albion Tuesday, November 29 CALVIN 6:00 PM Friday, December 9- Saturday, December 3 MIAA Relays at Albion Wednesday, December 21 Friday, - ~mber 9 - F1orida Training Trip Wednesday, December 21 · Saturday, January 7 ADRIAN 1:00PM Rorida Training Trip Saturday, January 14 at Ferris State 2:00PM Saturday, January 7 ADRIAN 1:00PM Se.turday, January 14 at Olivet 1:00PM Friday, January 13 at Ferris State 6:00PM Saturday, January 21 ALMA 1:00PM Saturday, January 14 at Olivet 1:00PM Saturday, January 28 at Calvin 1:00PM Friday, January 20 ST. MARY'S 7:00PM Saturday, February 4 GRAND VALLEY 1:00PM Saturday, January 21 ALMA 1:00PM Wednesday, February 8 HOPE 6:00PM Saturday, January 28 at Calvin 1:00PM Saturday, February 11 at Albion 1:00PM Saturday, February 4 GRAND VALLEY 1:00PM Thursday, February 23- Wednesday, February 8 HOPE 6:00PM Saturday, February 25 MIAA League Meet at Albion Saturday, February 11 at Albion 1:00PM Wednesday, March 15 - Thursday, February 23 - Saturday, March 18 NCAA Division III Nationals Saturday, February 25 MIAA League Meet at Albion Thursday, March 9 - Saturday, March 11 NCAA Division III Nationals

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