Men’s Track Honors Women’s Track Honors Cross Country Honors 2007 Track Schedule LEWIS FLYERS TOP-10 FINISHES – NCAA DIVISION II TOP-10 FINISHES – NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS INDOOR OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP Dec. 9 Redbird Open ( State) Charles Mulinga Kasia Arient Jan. 13 Dick Pond Open 1994 – 6th 1996 – T-7th 1997 – 6th 1996 – 7th 1997 – 3rd 1998 – 4th 1994, 1995 1997 Jan. 19-20 ISU Open (Iowa State) Jan. 27 Gladstein Invitational (Indiana) TOP-10 FINISHES – NCAA DIVISION II TOP-10 FINISHES – NCAA DIVISION II Feb. 2-3 Indiana Relays ALL-AMERICA Feb. 10 Dick Pond Invitational INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP Arturo Cabral David Locker Mike Cropper Feb. 16 Chicagoland Women’s Championship 1994 – 6th 1996 – 5th 2001 – T-9th 1995 – 7th 1997 – 4th 1999 – T-7th 1998, 1999, 2000, 1996, 1997 1999 Feb. 17 Chicagoland Men’s Championship 1995 – 8th 1997 – 7th 1996 – 7th 1998 – 3rd 2001 Charles Mulinga Willie Gausman (University of ) Malgorzata Biela 1994, 1995 1992 Feb. 24 GLVC Championships, Crawfordsville, Ind. 1995, 1996, 1997 Les Stoklosa Ryan Krietsch March 9-10 NCAA Division II Championships, NCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICANS NCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICANS Mirek Bieniecki 1992, 1993 1992 Boston, Mass. 37 outdoor, 37 indoor 49 outdoor, 33 indoor 1995, 1996, 1997 Andy Tremble Rick Montalvo Magdalena Paszta 2005, 2006 1993 OUTDOOR GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE 1995, 1996, 1997 Tom Boyd Tony Vodicka March 31 Truman Open (Truman State) Kasia Arient 1996 1987 April 6-7 Chicagoland Championships OUTDOOR TEAM CHAMPIONS OUTDOOR TEAM CHAMPIONS 1996, 1997 (North Central) 1996, 1997, 1998 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003 April 13-14 Lee Calhoun Memorial (Western Illinois) April 21 Eagle Invitational (Benedictine) GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE • 62 INDIVIDUAL GLVC CHAMPIONS REGIONAL CHAMPIONS April 25 Old Fashion Meet (North Central) April 26-28 Drake Relays INDOOR TEAM CHAMPIONS Kasia Arient Malgorzata Biela Magdalena Paszta May 4-5 GLVC Championships, Edwardsville, Ill. 2005 • 8 GLVC RELAY CHAMPIONS 1996, 1997, 1998 1995 1995 May 11 Dr. Keeler Invitational (North Central) Charles Mulinga Arturo Cabral May 24-26 NCAA Division II Championships, 1994, 1995 2001 Charlotte, N.C. • 78 INDIVIDUAL GLVC CHAMPIONS • 158 ALL-GLVC ATHLETES Lewis has produced 55 all-region runners since 1987. (1st or 2nd in individual events, 1st in relays) • 7 GLVC RELAY CHAMPIONS GLVC OUTDOOR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR GLVC CHAMPIONS Magdalena Paszta Charles Mulinga Joe Golden Now celebrating its 75th anniversary, Lewis University • 175 ALL-GLVC ATHLETES Josie Hobbs, 1997 1994, 1995, 1997 1994, 1995 1989 (1st or 2nd in individual events, 1st in relays) Carrie Pollock, 1998 Kasia Arient Les Stoklosa Vicki Mravca offers a quality values-centered education, inspired by its Grace Vela, 2003 1996, 1998 1992, 1993 1987 Catholic heritage and the teachings of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, patron saint of teachers and founder of the GLVC OUTDOOR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Malgorzata Biela Andy Tremble Tony Vodicka 1994, 1995 2005, 2006 1987 De La Salle Christian Brothers who sponsor the University. Donnell Baylock, 1996, 1997 GLVC OUTDOOR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Willie Gausman Arturo Cabral The 12th largest among more than 80 private colleges and Kasia Arient, 1997 1990, 1991 2000 universities in Illinois, Lewis offers each of its approximately 5,200 students personalized attention while providing the GLVC OUTDOOR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Evita Johnson, 2000 Lewis has produced 101 All-GLVC runners since 1980. Donnell Baylock, 1996 Ashuanta McCormick, 2001 resources of a comprehensive university. Conveniently located on Illinois Route 53 in southwest Billy Stadele, 2002 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS suburban Romeoville, Lewis is linked by expressways to Dave Dobersztyn, 2005 GLVC INDOOR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR National Finishes Men’s GLVC Titles the extensive resources of Chicago and surrounding Nyasha Scott, 2000 1992 – 4th (M) 1988 1995 suburbs. GLVC INDOOR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1993 – 9th (M)* 1990 1996 Lewis offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 70 majors Arturo Cabral, 2002 GLVC INDOOR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1994 – 7th (M) 1992 1997 and programs of study including aviation, athletic training, Billy Stadele, 2005 Nyasha Scott, 1999 1995 – 6th (M) 1993 1998 biology, business, criminal/social justice, education, 1996 – 2nd (M)*; 3rd (W)* 1994 2004 nursing and sport management. Ashuanta McCormick, 2001 1997 – 9th (M); T-2nd (W)* Lewis’ 13:1 student-faculty ratio encourages plenty of GLVC INDOOR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1998 – 14th (M) Women’s GLVC Titles classroom interaction. Each student receives a broad, solid Luke Stenberg, 2002 *Regional champion 1990 1997 foundation in the liberal arts with an emphasis on ethics 1996 and critical thinking, plus career/profession-oriented

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offer you, visit www.lewisu.edu. 2006-07 Track/Cross Country National Champions 2007 Track Outlook 2007 Women’s Roster 2007 Men’s Roster Cross Country Review MEN (17) It’s a safe bet that head coach Dana Schwarting and his Name Event(s) Yr. Hometown (H.S.) Name Event(s) Yr. Hometown (H.S.) Senior Andy Tremble concluded his Lewis cross Lewis University track and field teams won’t take for granted Katie Barney J/SP Sr. Cary (Marian Central Catholic) Larry Anzalone MD Sr. Bensenville (Fenton) country career with a flourish, earning All-America their participation in this season’s GLVC Championships. Ashley Butler SP/J Fr. Pontiac (Pontiac) Austin Bailey SP Fr. Cave Creek, Ariz. CHARLES MULINGA (6) honors and winning the Great Lakes Valley Conference Following a year’s absence from conference championship Theresa Dexl D Jr. Chicago (Resurrection) (Cactus Shadow) 1994 indoor 5,000 meters, 1994 outdoor 5,000 title for a second consecutive season. meters, 1994 outdoor 10,000 meters, 1995 indoor participation, the Flyers eagerly anticipate their return to the Cassidy Domagalla TH Jr. Peotone (Peotone) Scott Barnas TH Fr. Oak Lawn (St. Laurence) GLVC indoor and outdoor meets this season. Amanda Hammond D Jr. Lindenhurst (Antioch) Emory Burdette MD Jr. Ottawa (Ottawa) Tremble (pictured) finished 17th among 187 runners 5,000 meters, 1995 outdoor 5,000 meters, 1995 “Being eligible for GLVC competition again is both exciting Alyssa Hancock SP Sr. Oglesby (LaSalle-Peru) Brian Damhoff J Jr. Fulton (Fulton) at the NCAA Division II Men’s Cross Country outdoor 10,000 meters and a relief,” Schwarting said. “It was tough last year without Becky Herbert D Jr. Tinley Park (Andrew) Dave Dobersztyn H/SP Jr. Tinley Park (Andrew) Championship, improving 15 spots over his 32nd-place that to look forward to.” Kristin Johnson MD Jr. Gladstone, Mich. (Gladstone) Kevin Dockemeyer D Jr. Wilmington (Reed-Custer) finish at the 2005 national meet. He became just the DUANE CHAPPELL (6) Both Lewis teams feature a significant number of veterans. Sarah King PV Jr. Normal (Bloomington Cent. Cath.) Mike Eck MD Sr. Maple Park (Kaneland) 2001 indoor pole vault, 2002 indoor pole vault, Schwarting welcomes back 24 athletes on the men’s team, Renee Koziol D Sr. Westmont (Downers Grove N.) Chance Eiker PV Jr. Farmington (Farmington) sixth runner in Lewis men’s cross country history to 2002 outdoor pole vault, 2003 outdoor pole vault, including 20 upperclassmen, while 15 of 19 returning Sonja Kunkel MD Fr. Lostant (St. Bede Academy) Brian Finch ME Sr. North Conway, N.H. (Kennett) make multiple All-America teams, joining Arturo Cabral 2004 indoor pole vault, 2004 outdoor pole vault competitors on the women’s squad are juniors or seniors. Christine Kustra SP/J Fr. Cary (Cary-Grove) Chris Gorman J Fr. Hilo, Hawaii (Waiakea) (1998-2001), Mirek Bieniecki (1995-97), David Locker Seven athletes who made the NCAA Division II national Kana Larry SP Fr. Chicago (Taft) Josh Grys ME Jr. Pekin (Pekin) (1996-97), Charles Mulinga (1994-95) and Les qualifying list in 2006 top the list of returnees for the Flyer men. Amy Lebre PV/H So. New Lenox (Lincoln-Way Cent.) Randy Hinton SP/J Fr. Hammond, Ind. (Morton) Stoklosa (1992-93). DONNELL BAYLOCK (1) Seniors Adrian Myers, Mike Eck and Andy Tremble were part Kelle Lederman MD Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) Ben Holliman SP So. Chicago (Providence-St. Mel) 1997 indoor long jump of the indoor distance medley relay team that shattered the Amanda Lewis SP So. Algonquin (Marian Cent. Catholic) Sinan Khamo D Jr. Des Plaines (Maine West) Winning the 2006 Lewis record and collected All-America honors (sixth place) at Angelique McNeal ME Fr. Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue West) James Knaperek H Fr. Hometown (St. Laurence) conference title gave DARNELL CARTER (1) the NCAA Championships. Junior Dave Dobersztyn, the 2005 Erin Mitchell PV Jr. Eureka, Mo. (Eureka) Jared Lauer D Jr. Batavia (Batavia) Tremble his third All- 1997 discus GLVC outdoor Freshman of the Year, made a second straight Rachel Quintana TH So. Burbank (Reavis) Donnie Lesnick SP Fr. Channahon (Minooka) GLVC award. He appearance at the NCAA indoor meet in the 60 hurdles, while Michelle Ruff SP Fr. Palatine (Fremd) Mark Martinez MD Fr. Rockford (Guilford) followed that Myers competed in the 800 at the NCAA Outdoor Stormie Surles SP Jr. Calumet City (Thornwood) Mike Mockovak SP Jr. Burbank (St. Laurence) MANUEL JOSEPH (1) achievement by 1996 indoor 800 meters Championships and narrowly missed qualifying for the final. Juliann Szablewski D Sr. Naperville (Benet) Adrian Myers MD Sr. Oregon (Oregon) Tremble, a two-time cross country All-American, posted Terran Wertz MD Jr. Williamsburg, Iowa (W’burg) Andrew Northrup D Jr. Elmwood (Elmwood) collecting his second all- provisional qualifying times in the indoor mile and 5,000 and the Angela Whalen SP Jr. Normal (Normal Community) Brian Pedersen SP Sr. Chicago (St. Patrick) LES STOKLOSA (1) region honor, placing outdoor 1,500 and 10,000, and Dobersztyn was a PQ in the Millennium Wheeler J So. Homewood Dan Probst TH Jr. Roselle (Lake Park) second at the NCAA 1993 steeplechase indoor 55 and 200. Eck and senior Geoff Rozovics were half of (Homewood-Flossmoor) Pat Reaney ME So. New Lenox (Lincoln-Way Cent.) Division II Great Lakes Lewis’ indoor 4x400 relay that turned in a provisional clocking. Alicia Wiese TH Sr. Columbus, Neb. (Columbus) Jeff Ritzema D So. Des Plaines (Maine West) MARK ZILCH (1) Juniors Dan Probst and Josh Grys also were provisional Kara Witte TH Sr. Wauconda (Wauconda) Geoff Rozovics SP Sr. Tinley Park (Andrew) Regional Championship 2005 indoor pole vault qualifiers. Probst met the PQ standards in the 35-pound weight Evan Sather D Jr. Joliet (Joliet Catholic) to qualify for the national throw indoors and discus outdoors, while Grys qualified in the DANA SCHWARTING, Head Coach (3rd season) Ryan Sather D So. Joliet (Joliet Catholic) meet. Tremble also was indoor pole vault before sustaining an injury. Sprints, Field Events Ryan Stephenson MD So. Des Plaines (Maine West) a two-time GLVC “Eck, Myers and Tremble form a terrific nucleus in our MARQUISE BROWN, Graduate Assistant Coach Andy Tremble D Sr. Oregon (Oregon) WOMEN (12) middle-distance and distance events and should be national Long Jump, Triple Jump Alberto Villa MD Jr. Berwyn (St. Patrick) Runner of the Week. MALGORZATA BIELA (6) qualifiers,” Schwarting said. “Dobersztyn is looking better than BRAYCE FORSHA, Graduate Assistant Coach Jeff Zoellick ME Jr. Schaumburg (Schaumburg) Andrew Northrup and 1995 indoor 800 meters, 1995 outdoor 800 meters, ever in practice, and I expect him to have a very good season. Middle Distance, Distance Larry Anzalone joined 1996 indoor 800 meters, 1997 outdoor 1,500 “Probst has been hitting qualifying marks in the weight throw JAKE CLARY, Volunteer Assistant Coach KEY FOR EVENTS Tremble on the all- consistently in practice. Grys, Jeff Zoellick and Brian Finch Middle Distance, Distance MD – Middle Distance SP – Sprints conference team, meters, 1997 outdoor 3,000 meters, 1998 outdoor look strong in the pole vault and have a chance to clear KATIE CLARE CONWAY, Volunteer Assistant Coach D – Distance PV – Pole Vault 1,500 meters qualifying heights early in the season.” Sprints J – Jumps ME – Multi Events finishing third and fourth, Schwarting mentions Randy Hinton and Scott Barnas as WALT SHIELDS, Volunteer Assistant Coach TH – Throws R – Relays respectively, at the GLVC KASIA ARIENT (5) freshmen ready to make an impact. Hinton joins Eck, Zoellick, Throws H – Hurdles HJ – High Jump Championship. The All- 1997 indoor 5,000 meters, 1997 outdoor 5,000 senior Brian Pedersen and sophomore Pat Reaney in a solid GLVC honor was the meters, 1997 outdoor 10,000 meters, 1998 outdoor group of quarter-milers who have a good chance to form an 2007 Track and Field Outlook, continued junior transfer Kelle Lederman and freshmen Angelique second of Anzalone’s 5,000 meters, 1998 outdoor 10,000 meters NCAA-qualifying 4x400 relay team, and Barnas has shown In addition to a sizable number of upperclassmen, the Flyer McNeal, Michelle Ruff and Christine Kustra. considerable promise in the weight events. career. Lewis was a very women’s team has several sophomores and freshmen who will “They’re all running well, so we should have a shot at strong runner-up at the league championship meet, While happy to have an impressive array of athletes capable be counted on to contribute. qualifying a 4x400 team for nationals,” Schwarting said. MAGDALENA PASZTA (1) of making a splash on the national scene, Schwarting perhaps trailing champion Southern Indiana by just nine points. 1998 indoor mile Among the veterans, junior Terran Wertz is back after Lederman and senior transfer Renee Koziol will be part of is more pleased about the overall makeup of the Flyer men. recording NCAA PQ times in the indoor 800 and outdoor 1,500 Lewis’ DMR quartet that will challenge the NCAA PQ standard. Senior Juliann Szablewski and junior Terran Wertz “The talent and work ethic of our entire team is good,” he a year ago. Senior Alicia Wiese, a 2006 redshirt, was a 2005 “Our freshmen and sophomores are unaware of the level of were the top runners for the Flyer women, who took said. “We have a well-rounded group of athletes who push indoor All-American (seventh place) in the weight throw. Wiese competition in the GLVC, and they’ll find out how hard they seventh place in the GLVC. Each led the team in three each other to get better. holds indoor school records in the weight throw and shot put. have to work,” Schwarting said. “We’re a somewhat young, ON THE COVER: Junior hurdler/sprinter Dave “Our indoor goals are to win the Chicagoland and GLVC titles meets, with Szablewski placing a team-high 17th at the Dobersztyn has earned NCAA Division II indoor “Alicia is returning to her All-America form,” Schwarting said. rebuilding team, but I believe we’re farther along and potentially and qualify at least two relay teams and seven or eight “Terran is coming off a solid cross country season. She’ll focus better than we were last year. The newcomers have boosted GLVC Championship – matching her career-best finish All-America honors, competed at the Division II individuals for the NCAA meet. Outdoors, we want to challenge on the 800 and try to qualify for nationals.” our talent level, and everyone works well together in practice. at a conference meet – and Wertz pacing Lewis with a outdoor nationals, captured four Great Lakes to win the GLVC – although that may be a little tougher Junior Erin Mitchell, owner of the Flyers’ indoor and outdoor “Our goals are to finish among the top three at Chicagoland 39th-place performance at the NCAA regional. Valley Conference titles and garnered the because we plan to redshirt several athletes – and qualify a school marks in the pole vault, also returns. indoor and both GLVC meets, place as many athletes as couple of relays and six to eight individuals for nationals.” Wertz placed 20th at the conference meet, giving the GLVC outdoor Freshman of the Year award. Schwarting is enthusiastic about his quarter-milers. Junior possible on the NCAA qualifying lists and hopefully sneak two Flyers two top-20 finishers for the first time since 2000. continued Angela Whalen and sophomore Amanda Lewis are joined by or three into the national meets.”