TABLE OF CONTENTS Departmental Awards STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE MONTH Page September Ryan Forney, Football NACDA Directors’ Cup 2 Kristina Hefferan, Volleyball GLVC Multi-Sport Trophies 3 October Ryan Forney, Football Postseason Awards 4 Meghan Binkerd, Volleyball Academic All-Conference 5 November Justin Rossillo, Men’s Swimming Kristina Hefferan, Volleyball FALL SPORTS December Josh Kieffer, Wrestling Cross Country 6-7 Kristin Turner, Women’s Basketball Football 8-11 January Adrian Moss, Men’s Basketball Men’s Soccer 12-13 Kristin Turner, Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer 14-15

February Matt Royer, Men’s Track & Field Volleyball 16-18 Maura Donahue, Women’s Swimming

March Donovan Drake, Baseball WINTER SPORTS Jennifer DeMotte, Softball Men’s Basketball 19-21 Women’s Basketball 22-24 April Matt Royer, Men’s Track & Field Casey Williamson, Softball Swimming & Diving 25-28 Wrestling 29-30

SPRING SPORTS CHUCK MALENDER FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Libby Anderl, Women’s Soccer Baseball 31-33 Men’s Golf 34-35 PARKER P. JORDAN MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Women’s Golf 36-37 Andrew Mansaray, Football Softball 38-40 KELSO M. REID MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD Men’s Tennis 41-42 Nate Jackson, Football Women’s Tennis 43-44 WALTER BRENNEMAN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Track & Field 45-48 Ryan Barnett, Men’s Soccer

DR. ROBERT M. BROOKER MOST VALUABLE MALE ATHLETE Donovan Drake, Baseball Matt Royer, Men’s Track & Field

DR. ROBERT M. BROOKER MOST VALUABLE FEMALE ATHLETE Jennifer DeMotte, Softball

1 NACDA DIRECTORS’ CUP CLEVELAND- University of Indianapolis Athletics tied its Grand Valley State (Mich.) and Ashland (Ohio). UIndy’s school record by fi nishing fi fth in NCAA Division II in the success is even more impressive considering that three of 2011-12 Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup fi nal standings. the top-fi ve fi nishers were from the Midwest Region, mak- The 2011-12 Great Lakes Valley Conference All-Sports Tro- ing it the most competitive in NCAA Division II. phy winners were by far the top team from the conference, fi nishing 23 spots ahead of Northern Kentucky. Nine Greyhound teams notched top-20 fi nishes, led by the baseball squad’s seventh-place fi nish. Men’s athletic pro- This marks the third time in school history that UIndy fi n- grams scored points in the maximum seven sports, while ished among the top fi ve programs in the country (2008- the women took points in fi ve. 09, 1996-97), including the second time in the last four seasons. It’s also the ninth time in the last 10 seasons that The Directors’ Cup is annually awarded to the best overall UIndy placed in the top 20. collegiate athletics program in the country, tallying points for an institution’s national fi nishes in up to 14 sports -- UIndy fi nished the year with 673.75 points, just 8.25 seven women’s and seven men’s. It was developed as a points behind fourth-place Augustana (S.D.). Grand Can- joint effort between the National Association of Collegiate yon (Ariz.) took the overall title this season, followed by Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today.

2011-12 STANDINGS 1 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 938.50 36 Metropolitan State (Colo.) 367.00 71 Bentley (Mass.) 241.00 2 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 894.00 37 Barry (Fla.) 363.75 72 Incarnate Word (Tex.) 240.50 3 Ashland (Ohio) 750.50 38 Mesa State (Colo.) 360.50 73 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 239.00 4 Augustana (S.D.) 682.00 39 Wayne State (Mich.) 354.00 74 Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 238.00 5 Indianapolis (Ind.) 673.75 40 Midwestern State (Tex.) 343.00 75 West Florida 237.00 6 State (Colo.) 667.50 41 Bloomsburg (Pa.) 333.00 76 Northwest Missouri State 235.50 7 UC San Diego 645.00 42 Lincoln (Mo.) 331.75 77 Lock Haven (Pa.) 234.00 8 Chico State 600.00 43 Kutztown (Pa.) 323.50 78 St. Leo (Fla.) 232.75 9 Abilene Christian (Tex.) 597.50 44 Hillsdale (Mich.) 313.50 79 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 224.00 10 Central Missouri 578.25 45 Minnesota Duluth 311.00 80 Alaska Fairbanks 223.50 11 California (Pa.) 552.00 46 Indiana (Pa.) 310.50 81 Southern Indiana 223.00 12 Western State (Colo.) 521.75 47 Seattle Pacifi c (Wash.) 307.00 Southern New Hampshire 223.00 13 Western Washington 521.50 48 St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 305.25 83 Emporia State (Kans.) 221.50 14 Florida Southern 516.00 49 Southern Connecticut St. 305.00 84 Limestone (S.C.) 217.50 15 Ferris State (Mich.) 514.50 50 West Texas A&M 304.00 85 Adelphi (N.Y.) 215.00 16 Alaska Anchorage 495.25 51 Edinboro (Pa.) 303.50 85 Concordia (Minn.) 215.00 17 Findlay (Ohio) 494.50 52 Delta State (Miss.) 292.00 87 Lewis (Ill.) 214.50 18 Colorado School of Mines 482.50 53 Mary (N.D.) 285.50 88 Winona State (Minn.) 214.00 19 West Chester (Pa.) 478.50 54 Cal State Los Angeles 284.50 89 Northern Michigan 213.25 20 Rollins (Fla.) 465.50 55 Winston Salem (N.C.) 284.00 90 Cal State Stanislaus 212.50 21 Minnesota State Mankato 462.00 56 Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 283.75 91 North Carolina Pembroke 212.00 22 Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 456.50 57 C W Post LIU (N.Y.) 282.00 92 Rockhurst (Mo.) 209.00 23 Massachusetts Lowell 446.50 58 Columbus State (Ga.) 281.00 93 Queens (N.C.) 208.00 24 Northern Kentucky 442.00 59 Washburn (Kans.) 277.00 94 Augusta State (Ga.) 205.50 25 Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) 435.00 60 Angelo State (Tex.) 268.50 95 American Int’l (Mass.) 204.75 26 Nebraska Kearney 434.75 61 Dowling (N.Y.) 267.50 96 Saginaw Valley St. (Mich.) 203.50 27 Lynn (Fla.) 429.50 62 Flagler (Fl.) 266.00 97 Colorado State Pueblo 203.00 28 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 411.50 63 Minnesota State Moorhead 261.00 98 Northwood (Mich.) 200.50 29 Tampa (Fla.) 405.00 64 Bellarmine (Ky.) 260.50 99 Valdosta State (Ga.) 194.00 30 Drury (Mo.) 403.75 65 Lenoir Rhyne (N.C.) 256.50 100 Southwest Minnesota St. 193.75 31 Pittsburg State (Kans.) 398.00 66 Mercyhurst (Pa.) 254.50 32 Central Oklahoma 395.00 67 Shaw (N.C.) 253.00 33 Shippensburg (Pa.) 387.50 68 Stonehill (Mass.) 250.00 Note: Only top 100 of 244 scoring schools Wingate (N.C.) 387.50 69 Clarion (Pa.) 247.00 listed. 35 St. Edward’s (Tex.) 373.75 70 Alabama Huntsville 246.00

ALL-TIME RESULTS YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION 2011-12 5th Grand Canyon 2002-03 13th California-Davis 2010-11 20th Grand Valley State 2001-02 55th California-Davis 2009-10 17th Grand Valley State 2000-01 8th California-Davis 2008-09 5th Grand Valley State 1999-00 38th California-Davis 2007-08 15th Grand Valley State 1998-99 96th Adams State (Colo.) 2006-07 18th Grand Valley State 1997-98 78th California State-Bakerfi eld 2005-06 44th Grand Valley State 1996-97 5th California-Davis 2004-05 18th Grand Valley State 1995-96 38th California-Davis 2003-04 14th Grand Valley State

2 GLVC MULTI-SPORTS TROPHIES 2011-12 ALL-SPORTS TROPHY FINAL STANDINGS

MCC WCC MSo WSo VB MBB WBB MGlf WGlf MTen WTen SB BB MTF WTF Total Indianapolis 7 9 12 10 16 11 9 13 6 9.5 12 16 16 11 10 167.5 Northern Kentucky 9 7 13 14 12.5 15 11 14 10 11 8 13 15 1.5 2 156.0 Bellarmine 11 12 10.5 16 5.5 14 6 11.5 4 7 6 10 8 9 10.5 141.0 Lewis 8 8 10.5 8 15 7 4.5 1 12 14 7 14 9 7.5 9.5 135.0 Drury 3 4 15 7 7.5 8 13 7 13 13 11 11.5 10 3 3 129.0 Southern Indiana 12 13 4.5 11 12.5 16 2 6 11 7 9 7.5 6 6 5 128.5 Quincy - 2 16 15 7.5 9 13 4 5 5 2 7.5 12 - - 98.0 Missouri-St. Louis - - 8 9 11 13 4.5 8 8 7 10 6 11 - - 95.5 Missouri S&T 6 10 9 6 14 5.5 10 - - - - 3.5 14 10 7.5 95.5 Rockhurst - - 14 12 9 3 1 11.5 9 12 4 5 13 - - 93.5 Wisconsin-Parkside 10 11 6 13 10 1 13 5 - - - 1 4 5 5 84.0 William Jewell 4 3 7 5 5.5 4 8 - 7 9.5 0 9 3 5 6 76.0 ’s 5 6 4.5 1 3.5 2 7 2 1.5 1.5 1 11.5 7 6.5 6.5 66.5 Maryville 2 5 3 4 3.5 5.5 16 10 1.5 1.5 - 2 2 1.5 1 58.5 Illinois Springfi eld - - 1.5 3 2 11 3 9 3 4 5 15 1 - - 57.5 Kentucky Wesleyan 1 1 1.5 2 1 11 15 3 - 3 3 3.5 5 - - 50.0

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

2011-12 COMMISSIONER’S CUP FINAL STANDINGS

MSC WSC VB MBB WBB SB BB Total Northern Kentucky 13 14 12.5 15 11 13 15 93.5 Indianapolis 12 10 16 11 9 16 16 90.0 Quincy 16 15 7.5 9 13 7.5 12 80.0 Drury 15 7 7.5 8 13 11.5 10 72.0 Bellarmine 10.5 16 5.5 14 6 10 8 70.0 Lewis 10.5 8 15 7 4.5 14 9 68.0 Missouri-St. Louis 8 9 11 13 4.5 6 11 62.5 Missouri S&T&T 9 6 14 5.5 10 3.5 14 62.0 Southern Indiana 4.5 11 12.5 16 2 7.5 6 59.5 Rockhurst 14 12 9 3 1 5 13 57.0 Wisconsin-Parkside 6 13 10 1 13 1 4 48.0 William Jewell 7 5 5.5 4 8 9 3 41.5 Kentucky Wesleyan 1.5 2 1 11 15 3.5 5 39.0 ’s 4.5 1 3.5 2 7 11.5 7 36.5 Illinois Springfi eld 1.5 3 2 11 3 15 1 36.5 MU 3 4 3.5 5.5 16 2 2 36.0

ALL-TIME ALL-SPORTS TROPHY STANDINGS ALL-TIME COMMISSIONER’S CUP STANDINGS YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION YEAR UINDY FINISH CHAMPION 2011-12 1st Indianapolis 1994-95 1st Indianapolis 2011-12 2nd Northern Kentucky 2010-11 5th Lewis 1993-94 3rd Southern Indiana 2010-11 4th Northern Kentucky 2009-10 3rd Drury 1992-93 2nd Lewis 2009-10 4th Northern Kentucky 2008-09 2nd Northern Kentucky 1991-92 3rd Lewis 2008-09 3rd Northern Kentucky 2007-08 4th SIU Edwardsville 1990-91 3rd Bellarmine 2007-08 5th Northern Kentucky 2006-07 3rd SIU Edwardsville 1989-90 4th Lewis 2006-07 4th SIU Edwardsville 2005-06 4th Northern Kentucky 1988-89 4th Lewis 2005-06 8th Northern Kentucky 2004-05 4th Northern Kentucky 1987-88 5th Lewis 2004-05 5th Northern Kentucky 2003-04 2nd Southern Indiana 1986-87 6th Lewis 2003-04 5th Southern Indiana 2002-03 1st Indianapolis 1985-86 4th Lewis 2002-03 2nd Northern Kentucky 2001-02 2nd Northern Kentucky 1984-85 8th Lewis 2000-01 5th Northern Kentucky 1983-84 5th Lewis 1999-00 4th Northern Kentucky 1982-83 3rd Southern Indiana 1998-99 5th Lewis 1981-82 5th Bellarmine 1997-98 4th SIU Edwardsville 1980-81 3rd Southern Indiana 1996-97 5th Lewis 1979-80 T-4th Bellarmine 1995-96 3rd Lewis 1978-79 1st Indianapolis

3 POSTSEASON AWARDS All-ConferenceX, 1st Team [44 people, 53 accolades] ConferenceX Player of the Year [8] Region Player of the Year [3 people, 5 accolades] Bobby Adkins, Men’s Soccer Jennifer DeMotte, Softball Pitcher OTY Jennifer DeMotte, Softball, Pitcher OTY (Daktronics) Maggie Ashby, Women’s Tennis Maura Donahue, Donovan Drake (3), Baseball, Pitcher OTY Josh Bass, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Donovan Drake, Baseball, Pitcher OTY (Daktronics, ABCA & NCBWA) Jennifer DeMotte, Softball Jermel Kindred, Men’s Indoor Track Casey Williamson, Softball (Daktronics) Donovan Drake, Baseball Chris Mills, Football, Offensive Back OTY Mike Dum, Football Aaron Monson, Men’s Golf Region Freshman of the Year [1] Nicole Duncan, Women’s Soccer Matt Royer (2), Men’s In/Outdoor Field Meghan Binkerd, Volleyball Mar’Quone Edmonds, Football Casey Williamson, Softball Camille Edwards (2), Women’s In./Out. Track & Field Region Coach of the Year [2 people, 3 accolades] Jerel Flournoy (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field ConferenceX Freshman of the Year [4] Gary Vaught (2), Baseball (ABCA & NCBWA) Ryan Forney (2), Football Meghan Binkerd, Volleyball Softball coaching staff (NFCA) Robert Gardner (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field LaTisha Martin, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Kristina Hefferan, Volleyball Jaclyn Schindler, Women’s Golf * named all-region by the USTFCCCA Jordin Heinrichs, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Casey Williamson, Softball Terrence Johnson, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Kristina Kerrigan, Volleyball Conference Coach of the Year [5] All-America, 1st Team Jermel Kindred (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field Scott Fangman (3), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field [21 people, 34 performances] Jenny Konop, Women’s Golf and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Nikolas Aresti, Men’s Swimming LaTisha Martin (2), Women’s In./Out. Track & Field Missy Frost-Fisher, Softball Bruno Barbosa (2), Men’s Swimming Kelsey Matthews, Women’s Tennis Gary Vaught, Baseball Daniel Chan, Men’s Swimming Isabelle May, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Musaffer Demitras (2), Men’s Swimming Angelique McNeal, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Jennifer DeMotte (2), Softball (Daktronics & NFCA) Chris Mills, Football X Football players and swimmers earned conference Maura Donahue (5), Women’s Swimming Aaron Monson, Men’s Golf honors from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Meghan Donahue (2), Women’s Swimming Scott Mourey, Baseball Conference (GLIAC) while all others listed were recog- Donovan Drake, Baseball (ABCA) Tyler O’Daniel, Baseball nized by the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC). Jerel Flournoy, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Kenya Owens, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Vicki Galiamoutsa, Women’s Swimming Alena Perez-Majul, Women’s Tennis ^ one of two different all-conference team nods Robert Gardner, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Darin Pinnick, Women’s Golf Hayley Good, Women’s Swimming Lauren Rascoe, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Randall Hudi, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Matt Royer (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field All-Region, 1st Team [29 people, 56 accolades] Josh Kieffer, Wrestling Sydney Russell, Softball Josh Bass (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field* Jermel Kindred (2), Men’s Indoor Track & Field Brianna Scheidler, Women’s Golf Jennifer DeMotte (2), (Daktronics & NFCA) Guy Kogel (3), Men’s Swimming Kyle Schwartz, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Donovan Drake (3), Baseball (Daktronics, ABCA, NCBWA) Julia Madeira (2), Women’s Swimming Ryan Smith (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field Mike Dum, Football (Don Hansen) Matt Royer, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Amy Thompson, Women’s Golf Jerel Flournoy (7), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field* Kyle Schwartz, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Kristin Turner, Women’s Basketball Ryan Forney, Football, (Don Hansen) Ryan Smith, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Valerie Wagner (2), Women’s In./Out. Track & Field Robert Gardner (5), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field* Casey Williamson (2), Softball (Daktronics & NFCA) Katy Watson, , Women’s Indoor Track & Field Kristina Hefferan (2), Volleyball (Daktronics & AVCA) JaVaun West, Baseball Randall Hudi (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field* All-America, 2nd Team [3] Nick Whitty, Baseball Kristina Kerrigan, Volleyball (AVCA) Donovan Drake, Baseball (Daktronics) Casey Williamson, Softball Jermel Kindred (4), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field* Kristina Hefferan, Volleyball (AVCA) Sydney Weinert, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field LaTisha Martin (3), Women’s In./Out. Track & Field* Chris Mills, Football (D2Football.com) Yocum, Men’s Golf Angelique McNeal (2), Women’s In./Out. Track & Field* Haley Miller (2), Women’s In./Out. Track & Field* All-America, 3rd Team [1] All-ConferenceX 2nd Team [18 people, 20 accolades] Aaron Monson, Men’s Golf (GCAA) Adrian Moss, Men’s Basketball (Basketball Times) Jacob Aldrich (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field Adrian Moss (2), Men’s Basketball (Daktronics & NABC) Joe Britner, Football Scott Mourey, Baseball, (ABCA) All-America, Honorable Mention Max Davis, Football Tyler O’Daniel, Baseball (NCBWA) [19 people, 35 performances] Cori Eckerle, Softball Kenya Owens, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field* Shiran Abrahamson, Women’s Swimming Klay Fiechter, Football Matt Royer (4), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field* Nikolas Aresti (3), Men’s Swimming Jake Hartley, Baseball Kelsey Rummel, Softball (NFCA) Samantha Asencio, Women’s Swimming Randall Hudi, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Sydney Russell, Softball (Daktronics) Bruno Barbosa (3), Men’s Swimming Nate Jackson, Football Kyle Schwartz (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field* Daniel Chan (2), Men’s Swimming Nate Koontz, Baseball Ryan Smith, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field* Muzaffer Demirtas (2), Men’s Swimming Samantha Krcelich, Softball Amy Thompson. Women’s Golf (NGCA) Maura Donahue (2), Women’s Swimming Scott Lawley, Baseball Kristin Turner, Women’s Basketball (Daktronics) Meghan Donahue (3), Women’s Swimming Zach Little (2), Men’s In./Out. Track & Field Jordan VanDyke, Women’s Indoor Track & Field Ashlee Fishburn, Women’s Swimming Tim Lovejoy, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Valerie Wagner, Women’s Indoor Track & Field Ryan Forney, Football (Don Hansen) Matt Maringer, Baseball Casey Williamson (2), Softball (Daktronics & NFCA) Vicki Galiamoutsa (3), Women’s Swimming Marcus Montgomery, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Hayley Good, Women’s Swimming Adrian Moss, Men’s Basketball All-Region, 2nd Team [14 people, 20 accolades] Kristina Kerrigan, Volleyball (AVCA) Mike Page, Baseball Bobby Adkins, Men’s Soccer (NSCAA) Guy Kogel (2), Men’s Swimming Nikko Peebles, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Ryan Barnett, Men’s Soccer (Daktronics) Jaclyn Luscomb (2), Women’s Swimming Mike Dum, Football (Daktronics) Chris Mills, Football (Don Hansen) All-ConferenceX, 3rd Team [7] Nicole Duncan, Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) Adrian Moss, Men’s Basketball (D-II Bulletin) Courtney Anglemyer, Volleyball Mar’Quone Edmonds, Football (Don Hansen) Justin Rossillo (4), Men’s Swimming Meghan Binkerd, Volleyball Ryan Forney, Football (Daktronics) Amy Thompson, Women’s Golf (NGCA) Casey Castle, Men’s Soccer Kristina Kerrigan, Volleyball (Daktronics) Megan Grassly, Women’s Soccer Samantha Krcelich, Softball (Daktronics) Matt Franco, Men’s Soccer Chris Mills (2), Football (Daktronics & Don Hansen) Lauren Soza, Women’s Soccer Scott Mourey (2), Baseball (Daktronics & ABCA) Shelby Spinelli, Women’s Soccer Tyler O’Daniel (2), Baseball (Daktronics & ABCA) Lauren Soza, Women’s Soccer (Daktronics) All-ConferenceX Honorable Mention [4] JaVaun West (3), Baseball (Daktronics, ABCA & NCBWA) Collin Coffer, Football Nick Whitty (2), Baseball (ABCA & NCBWA) Jovone Jordan, Football Andrew Mansaray, Football All-Region, 3rd Team [1] TOTALS* SAs Nods Hunter Mason, Football Lauren Soza, Women’s Soccer (NSCAA) # of All-Conference honors 73 84 Demetreius Wilson, Football # of All-Region honors 55 78 All-Region, Honorable Mention [1] Meghan Binkerd, Volleyball (AVCA) # of All-America honors 45 73

Ex.- 23 student-athletes combined to earn 41 All-America nods. * includes honorable mention accolades

4 ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Baseball (13) Vince Maida Softball (8) Caitlin Gannaway Brett Collins Andrew Mansaray *** Alexa Alfaro Adriana Ganz *** Jake Hartley Hunter Mason Hannah Atkinson Farin Hickman Jesse Herman ** Chris Mills Jennifer DeMotte *** Jordyn Keele *** Ethan Levi *** Kaleb Ogden ** Audrey Ernst *** Olivia Lengacher Scott Mourey Mike Phillips Sydney Russell Lucille Lowry Tyler Norton Ben Polizzi Taylor Russell Sarah Martin Tyler O’Daniel Pavel Polochanin Jessica Vleck Haley Miller ** Mike Page Matt Ripp Casey Williamson Christie Nurkowski ** Mitch Ransburg Jordan Rizzo Kenya Owens **** Alex Ritchie Josh Sollman Men’s Swimming & Diving^ (7) Lauren Rascoe ** Brandon Stevens Ethan Wahl Nikolas Aresti ** Courtney Raypole ** Brady Thomas Wahl ** Austin Biefnes *** Corinna Raypole Phil Wheeler Brenden Williams Justin Klopp ** Jillian Reisinger ** Chris Woods ** Guy Kogel *** Rebecca Reutman Men’s Basketball (2) Shane Wyant ** Justin Lyle ** Rachel Richman ** Joe Daniels ** Eric Oberst Rachel Robertson *** Jarrett Hamilton ** Men’s Golf (5) Nir Posner Valorie Wagner ** Seve Duncan ** Katy Watson ** Women’s Basketball (7) Tobin Dunigan Women’s Swimming & Diving^ (11) Brittany Wells ** Megan Birchmeier ** Frank Shiran Abrahamson ** Hillary Wenning ** Chas Lecher Rob Gleixner ** Rachel Brozinick *** Nikki Wilson Katy McIntosh ** Aaron Monson *** Maura Donahue ** Haley Wittig ** Rose Savela ** Meghan Donahue *** Shelby Wall ** Women’s Golf (7) Ashlee Fishburn ** Volleyball (8) Sydney Weinert Jenny Konop ** Vicki Galiamoutsa *** Brittany Anglemyer Eliza Wortman ** Darin Pinnick *** Rebekah Harris *** Kenzie Bruggeman ** Regan Pittard Kristin Howdyshell *** Camille Cherry Men’s Cross Country (10) Brianna Scheidler ** Jaclyn Luscomb *** Hannah Kelzer ** Aaron Beck ** Jaclyn Schindler Julia Madeira Amber Lucas ** Kenneth Brown Amy Thompson ** Alex Norris ** Courtney Roach Alex Cushman Chanice Young Kim Trojan Vince Georgescu ** Men’s Tennis (4) Julia Watkins Joshua Gornall ***** Men’s Soccer (12) Bradley ** Trevor Johnson Ryan Barnett ** Nick Reinhart ** Wrestling (6) Tim Mosier ** Devin Brown Matthew Smith Matt Clark Sean O’Brien Taku Chapman ** Preston Swain ** Weston Davis Andrew Piropato **** Grant Dilger **** Kevin Gaughan Quinn Ruich ** Antonio Franco Women’s Tennis (10) Ethan Harris **** Will Kramer Rachel Barger *** David Lopez *** Women’s Cross Country (10) Tom McGuire **** Brooke Boyts Steven Sandefer Emily Bernstein *** Joe McGuire *** Alex Covington Jeff Weiss Stephanie Cave *** Corey Nelson Taylor Eckert * number of years honored Natalie Chamberlain *** Devin Rice Kasey Land ** ^ GLIAC sport; all others, besides Kim Condra *** Andrew Verhonik ** Claire Liles ** wrestling (see below) compete Jacklyn Howland Jesse Waninger ** Kelsey Matthews in the GLVC Christie Nurkowski **** Alena Perez-Majul ** X UIndy Wrestling competes as an independent and thus is not eligible Courtney Raypole *** Women’s Soccer (22) Meghan Teunis ** for conference awards. Honorees Hannah Rucker Chaunell Abrams *** Kimberly Wasielewski were recognized by the NWCA as Brittany Wells ** Libby Anderl **** D-II All-Academic Team members. Haley Wittig ** Morgan Binder ** Men’s Track & Field (10) Ashley Blocker ** Clayton Abbott ** GLVC TOTALS Football^ (33) Kaitlyn Braunig ** Jacob Aldrich 1. Indianapolis 158 Jerrett Ban ** Kellie Donnelly *** Aaron Beck ** 2. Lewis 156 Chris Barcelona Nicole Duncan **** Robert Geis 3. Drury 154 Joe Britner *** Shannon Ellis ** Vince Georgescu ** 4. Bellarmine 151 Will Brucker ** Megan Fee Trevor Johnson 5. Maryville 133 Ben Buhler *** Megan Grassly Zach Little 6. Missouri S&T 125 Paul Corsaro *** Kaitlin Grindlay Tim Mosier ** 7. Southern Indiana 124 Will Cowger Abigail Gross *** Andrew Piropato ** 8. Saint Joseph’s 101 Rob Doyle *** Katie Johnston Quinn Ruich ** 9. Northern Kentucky 100 Mike Dum *** Taylor Kelly 10. Rockhurst 100 Klay Fiechter Michelle Kistler Women’s Track & Field (30) 11. Quincy 79 Ryan Forney *** Stacey Klene Annelisa Berger 12. William Jewell 73 Luke Harbers ** Haley Miller ** Emily Bernstein ** 13. Illinois Springfi eld 66 Maxwell Hendricks Shae Morris **** Stephanie Cave *** 14. UW-Parkside 62 Josh Hurt Brea Petty *** Natalie Chamberlain ** 15. Missouri-St. Louis 56 Nate Jackson ** Shelby Spinelli Kim Condra *** 16. Kentucky Wesleyan 39 Knies Briana Syverson ** Emily Darr TOTAL 1,677 Joe Leach ** Kelsey Wendholt ** Camille Edwards * UIndy GLVC total plus football, swimming & wrestling comes to 216 5 CROSS COUNTRY

WRAP UP Hounds at the NCAA Regional: UIndy’s women fi nished 18th of MEN’S the 23 teams at the event. Stephanie Cave led the Greyhounds with DATE EVENT RESULT a 56th-place overall fi nish, crossing the course in 23:42.7. The Grey- 09/03 Wabash Hokum Karem 2nd of 6 hound men took 13th of 22 teams in the race. Mark Martinez led 09/10 Madison Kiwanis Invite 1st of 4 09/16 Indiana Intercollegiates 3rd of 15 UIndy with a 32nd-place fi nish in a time of 33:24.7. 10/01 Greater Louisville Classic 11th of 33 10/15 Fast Cats Classic 2nd of 11 GLVC XC Championships: The UIndy men’s cross country team 10/22 GLVC Championships 5th of 13 11/05 NCAA Regionals 13th of 21 took fi fth of 13 teams and the women’s squad took sixth of 13 at the 2011 GLVC Cross Country Championships. Mark Martinez led the Academic All-GLVC Aaron Beck** Greyhound men, fi nishing in 17th with a time of 25:35.2. The Grey- Kenneth Brown hound women were led by Stephanie Cave, who traversed the 6K Alex Cushman course in 22:59.8, good for 18th overall. Vince Georgescu** Joshua Gornall***** Trevor Johnson Big Effort at Little State: Both the UIndy men’s and women’s cross Tim Mosier** country teams took third in the Little State competition of the Indiana Sean O’Brien Andrew Piropato**** Intercollegiates races at Indiana. The Greyhound men took third of Quinn Ruich** 15 teams, with three UIndy harriers earning All-Little State honors. Mark Martinez led the Greyhounds with a sixth place overall fi nish. He crossed the fi nish line in 25:55. Jacob Fisher took 18th with a time of WOMEN’S 26:27 and Andrew Piropato took 19th in 26:28 to close out the UIndy DATE EVENT RESULT honorees. UIndy’s women’s squad also took third, of 14 teams. Four 09/03 Wabash Hokum Karem 2nd of 5 Greyhounds took All-Little State honors, led by Sutton Knapp who fi n- 09/10 Madison Kiwanis Invite 1st of 4 09/16 Indiana Intercollegiates 3rd of 14 ished seventh with a time of 19:27. Stephanie Cave took eighth with 10/01 Greater Louisville Classic 12th of 32 a fi nish of 19:29, Courtney Raypole took 18th with a time of 19:51 10/15 Fast Cats Classic 2nd of 13 and Haley Wittig came in 20th with a time of 19:55. 10/22 GLVC Championships 6th of 13 11/05 NCAA Regionals 18th of 23 Cave Earns Runner of Week: Junior Stephanie Cave was named Academic All-GLVC Emily Bernstein*** the GLVC’s Runner of the Week October 4, making her the fi rst UIndy Stephanie Cave*** female cross country runner to earn the nod since Sept. 25, 2006, Natalie Chamberlain*** when the Greyhounds’ Miranda Loney took the league’s weekly award. Kim Condra*** Jacklyn Howland Cave took 17th at the Greater Louisville Classic in a 257-runner fi eld Christie Nurkowski**** with time in the 5K race of 18:37.84. Courtney Raypole*** Hannah Rucker Brittany Wells** Haley Wittig**

GLVC Team Academic Award Women’s Cross Country

Mark Martinez Josh Gornall William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award

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

Hokum Karem Hanover Indiana Inter. Louisville Classic Fast Cats Classic GLVC NCAA Regional Sep. 3 (2x3 mile relay) Sep. 10 Sep. 16 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 28 Nov. 5 Aaron Beck 31:35 (20th) 17:24 (18th) … … 28:41.01 (42nd) 27:03.1 (82nd) … Kenny Brown 31:51 (23rd) 17:31 (23rd) … … 28:10.40 (32nd) 27:50.9 (101st … Alex Cushman 30:10 (7th) 16:33 (6th) 26:55 (72nd) 26:39.41 (128th) 27:23.81 (16th) 25:53.7 (24th) 34:40.0 (87th) Jacob Fisher 30:12 (8th) 16:28 (3rd) 26:27 (52nd) 25:53.79 (38th) 27:01.68 (8th) 26:40.4 (62nd) 34:24.0 (72nd) Vincent Georgescu 31:35 (20th) 17:24 (19th) 28:15 (121st) … 28:39.43 (41st) 29:04.6 (126th) … Josh Gornall 30:13 (9th) 16:47 (9th) 27:13 (81st) 26:21.86 (91st) 27:30.17 (18th) 26:33.2 (57th) 34:50.3 (99th) Steven Harrison 32:49 (37th) 18:19 (36th) … … 30:35.96 (76th) … … Trevor Johnson … 18:35 (46th) … … … … … Mark Martinez … 16:11 (1st) 25:55 (29th) 25:24.75 (16th) … 25:35.2 (17th) 33:24.7 (32nd) Ben McMillan 30:12 (8th) 17:21 (17th) 27:31 (98th) 27:54.45 (228th) 27:24.13 (17th) 26:46.7 (67th) 36:12.4 (128th) Corbett Miller … 19:59 (55th) … … … … … Tim Mosier … … … … … 31:30.9 (147th) … Ian O’Boyle … … … … 27:37.79 (21st) … … Sean O’Brien 30:10 (7th) 16:29 (4th) 26:34 (56th) 26:30.70 (107th) 27:14.74 (13th) 25:54.7 (25th) 34:05.8 (61st) Andrew Piropato 30:13 (9th) 16:51 (10th) 26:28 (53rd) 26:48.68 (148th) 27:34.97 (20th) 26:01.4 (30th) 36:07.5 (125th) Quinn Ruich … … … … … 29:43.2 (134th) … Justin Sherwood 32:49 (37th) 17:11 (13th) 27:47 (106th) 27:25.86 (198th) 27:53.35 (26th) 27:01.4 (80th) … William Wert 31:51 (23rd) 17:56 29th) … 27:46.35 (222nd) 28:32.04 (39th) 28:16.9 (114th) …

WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Hokum Karem Hanover Indiana Inter. Louisville Classic Fast Cats Classic GLVC NCAA Regional Sep. 3 (2 X 2 mile relay) Sep. 10 Sep. 16 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 28 Nov. 5 Emily Bernstein 24:59 (12th) 21:09 (12th) 20:53 (98th) 19:45.63 (114th) 19:49.38 (22nd) 23:41.5 (45th) 25:19.5 (129th) Stephanie Cave 23:37 (2nd 20:02 (2nd) 19:29 (47th) 18:37.84 (17th) 18:58.17 (6th) 22:59.8 (18th) 23:42.7 (56th) Natalie Chamberlain 25:16 (14th) 21:25 (16th) 21:11 (105th) 20:46.57 (185th) 20:41.59 (42nd) 25:56.0 (101st) … Kimberly Condra … 22:06 (22nd) … … 19:48.01 (20th) 24:01.0 (57th) … Keagin Green … 24:36 (42nd) … … … 28:58.5 (122nd) … Katie Hall … 24:26 (39th) … … 22:24.25 (72nd) 27:34.3 (116th) … Jackie Howland 24:59 (12th) 20:52 (10th) 20:03 (72nd) 19:38.87 (100th) 20:15.35 (32nd) 24:04.0 (58th) 24:07.8 (83rd) Sutton Knapp 24:36 (9th) 20:20 (4th) 19:27 (46th) 19:59.93 (139th) 18:59.14 (7th) 23:57.5 (53rd) 24:12.4 (87th) Michelle Lewis 24:36 (9th) 20:27 (6th) 20:25 (83rd) 19:36.33 (96th) 19:32.53 (18th) 23:50.5 (51st) 24:41.5 (111th) Christie Nurkowski 27:53 (30th) … … … 22:04.59 (70th) 25:57.5 (103rd) … Courtney Raypole 24:10 (7th) 20:22 (5th) 19:51 (63rd) 19:37.80 (99th) … … … Stephanie Rhodes 26:44 (24th) 23:08 (30th) … … 22:46.88 (77th) … … Hannah Rucker 24:10 (7th) 20:38 (8th) 19:59 (71st) 19:45.48 (113th) 19:28.63 (15th) 23:39.3 (44th) 24:08.6 (84th) Molly Shannon 25:16 (14th) 21:36 (18th) … 20:24.17 (169th) 20:20.79 (35th) 24:30.5 (71st) … Amy Walker 26:44 (24th) 24:17 (38th) … … 21:59.50 (68th) 26:10.5 (106th) … Brittany Wells 27:53 (30th) 22:50 (27th) … … 21:21.39 (57th) 25:53.2 (99th) … Haley Wittig 23:37 (2nd) 20:19 (3rd) 19:55 (66th) 19:27.59 (83rd) 19:13.59 (11th) 23:07.3 (23rd) 24:30.3 (101st)

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WRAP UP All-American Boys: A number of Greyhounds earned national ac- RECORD: 7-4, 6-4 GLIAC colades following the season, including quarterback Chris Mills. The DATE OPP. RESULT sophomore signal caller collected Second Team All-America honors 09/01 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 41-0 from D2Football.com and All-America Honorable Mention from the 09/10 * at Ashland (4OT) L 36-39 09/17 * 15 GRAND VALLEY STATE W 34-33 Don Hansen Football Committee after pacing the GLIAC in passing 09/24 * at Michiagn Tech L 16-28 yards (2,980) and setting new single-season school records for TD 10/01 * FINDLAY W 45-28 10/08 * at Northwood W 38-7 passes (29), completions (243) and completion percentage (63.8). 10/15 * SAGINAW VALLEY STATE W 29-20 He fi nished the season with just fi ve interceptions, and at one point 10/22 * NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 38-31 came a mere seven attempts shy of breaking the D-II record for most 10/29 * at Ferris State W 24-17 11/05 * 24 WAYNE STATE L 19-28 consecutive passes thrown without a pick. 11/12 * at Ohio Dominican L 26-38 * GLIAC game Mills’ favorite target, Ryan Forney,

FINAL GLIAC STANDINGS also grabbed Don Hansen All-Amer- School GLIAC Pct. Overall Pct. ica Honorable Mention with 80 re- 1. Hillsdale * 8-2 .800 8-3 .727 ceptions and 1,131 receiving yards 2. Wayne State ^ 7-3 .700 12-4 .750 Grand Valley St. 7-3 .700 8-3 .727 -- both good for second in UIndy’s Saginaw Valley ^ 7-3 .700 7-4 .636 single-season annals. The Crown 5. Indianapolis 6-4 .600 7-4 .636 Michigan Tech 6-4 .600 7-4 .636 Point, Ind., native led the confer- Ohio Dominican 6-4 .600 7-4 .636 ence in punt return average (13.2 Ashland 6-4 .600 6-5 .545 Findlay 6-4 .600 6-5 .545 yds per) and receptions per game 10. Ferris St. 5-5 .500 6-5 .545 (7.2) on the way to breaking the 11. Northern Mich. 3-7 .300 4-7 .364 program mark for all-purpose yards 12. Lake Erie 2-8 .200 3-8 .273 13. Northwood (Mich.) 1-9 .100 2-9 .182 in a season (1,713). 14. Tiffi n 0-10 .000 0-11 .000

* conference champion Forney also garnered Capital One Academic All-America® accolades, ^ NCAA Tournament participant along with teammates Mike Dum and Andrew Mansaray. The group was representing three of the Hounds’ school-record 10 Academic All-GLIAC All-Americans on the season. Offense Chris Mills, QB, 1st Team Mar’Quone Edmonds WR, 1st Team Ball Security: One of the biggest keys to the Greyhounds’ success Ryan Forney, WR & Spec., 1st Team Klay Fiechter, RB, 2nd Team in 2011 was their Joe Britner, OL, 2nd Team record-setting number of turnovers. UIndy fi nished the year with Andrew Mansaray, OL, Honorable Mention just six giveaways, good for a new Division-II low and a share of the Hunter Mason, OL, Honorable Mention overall NCAA record for fewest turnovers in a season. Defense Mike Dum, LB, 1st Team Max Davis, LB, 2nd Team The Hounds snapped the former D-II mark of eight, set by Lenoir- Nate Jackson, DB, 2nd Team Collin Coffer, DB, Honorable Mention Rhyne in 1994 and later matched by Winston-Salem (2004) and Jovone Jordan, DL, Honorable Mention Abilene Christian (2010). D-III teams Mount Union (1995), McDaniel Demetreius Wilson, DL, Honorable Mention (1999) and Tufts (2009) are the only other NCAA schools to have just GLIAC Offensive Back of the Year six turnovers in a single season. Chris Mills

All-Super Region #3, Daktronics Like a Broken Record: A number of individual single-season pro- Mike Dum, LB, 2nd Team gram records fell last season, especially those in the passing and re- Ryan Forney, WR, 2nd Team Chris Mills, QB, 2nd Team ceiving categories. Below is a list of freshly-set UIndy season bench- marks. All-Super Region #3, Don Hansen Mike Dum, LB, 1st Team Ryan Forney, WR, 1st Team - Pass completions- Chris Mills, 243 Chris Mills, QB, 2nd Team - Completion percentage- Chris Mills, 63.8 Mar’Quone Edmonds, WR, 2nd Team - Passing touchdowns- Chris Mills, 29 All-America, Don Hansen - Passing effi ciency- Chris Mills, 152.0 Ryan Forney, WR, Honorable Mention Chris Mills, QB, Honorable Mention - Receiving touchdowns- Mar’Quone Edmonds, 14 - All-purpose yards- Ryan Forney, 1713 All-America, D2Football.com - Field goals made- Scott Miller, 15* Chris Mills, QB, 2nd Team - PATs made- Scott Miller, 37 National Bowl participants Ryan Forney * tied Mark Bohannon’s 15 FGM in 1984 Joe Leach 8 FOOTBALL

WRAP UP Touchdown Mar’Q: Junior Mar’Quone Edmonds was a touchdown ma- Academic All-GLIAC chine in 2011, as the 6-2 wideout set a new UIndy record with 14 re- Jerrett Ban** Hunter Mason ceiving TDs. The total snapped the 57-year-old mark of 10 set by UIndy Chris Barcelona Kaleb Ogden** Will Brucker** Ben Polizzi** Hall-of-Famer Dick Nyers back in 1954. Nyers’ record had been tied Ben Buhler*** Matt Ripp twice through the years but never surpassed until last season. Paul Corsaro Jordan Rizzo Maxwell Hendricks Josh Sollman Josh Hurt Brenden Williams With 24 career TD catches, Edmonds will enter 2012 just two scores shy Nate Jackson** Chris Woods** of Nyers’ career record of 26. Edmonds will also be within striking dis- Adam Knies Shane Wyant tance of the program record for career receptions (40 shy) and career Joe Leach** receiving yards (929 yards shy). Academic All-GLIAC Excellence Joe Britner*** Vince Maida Poll Position: Riding a fi ve-game winning streak through week nine, William Cowger Andrew Mansaray*** UIndy debuted at No. 7 in the year’s initial NCAA Division II Super Region Rob Doyle*** Chris Mills Mike Dum*** Mike Phillips #3 poll. The appearance marked the Greyhounds’ fi rst showing in the Klay Fiechter Pavel Polochanin regional poll since October of 2007. Ryan Forney*** Ethan Wahl Luke Harbers Noah Wahl** Despite losing its fi nal two contests, UIndy remained in the top 10 in CoSIDA Academic All-America® each of the season’s fi nal two polls but still fi nished outside of the top six Ryan Forney, 1st Team to miss the playoffs. Andrew Mansaray, 1st Team Mike Dum, 2nd Team The Greyhounds have yet to qualify for the postseason since joining Divi- TEAM AWARDS sion II in 1979. Offensive MVP Defensive MVP Ryan Forney Mike Dum Points of Contention: By averaging a productive 31.5 points per game, Offensive Back Wide Receiver the 2011 Greyhounds came a mere eight points short of breaking the Chris Mills Mar’Quone Edmonds program record for most points scored in a single season. Boosted by a Offensive Lineman Defensive Lineman season-high 45 points in a week-seven win versus Findlay, the Hounds’ Joe Britner Demetreius Wilson scoring output on the season reached 346 points, just shy of the 353 put Linebacker Defensive Back up by their ‘07 counterparts. Mike Dum Collin Coffer Key Wins: UIndy went 5-1 at Key Stadium last season, including wins Offensive Freshman Defensive Freshman in each of its fi rst four home games. It marked the fi rst time the Grey- Matt Ripp John Strickland hounds notched fi ve home wins in a season since the 1997 campaign saw Special Teams Freshman the team go 5-0 at Key. Scott Miller Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year Grand Victory: Even with big wins versus NCAA-playoff-team Saginaw Connor Barthel Valley and GLIAC-power Michigan Tech, the Hounds’ signature victory of Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year 2011 came at the expense of perennial-power Grand Valley State. GVSU Josh Bass came to Key Stadium with a No. 15 ranking in the week-three match-up Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Year and left with a heart-breaking 34-33 loss. Austin Cahoy After the Lakers took a 33-28 lead -- their fi rst of the game -- with just 36 seconds to go, the Greyhounds raced 63 yards in 20 seconds, fi nding HOUNDS AMONG GLIAC LEADERS Name Place Category the end zone to slip past the Lakers by a single point. The game winner Chris Mills 1st Passing yds/gm came when Mills threw a 22-yard strike to senior Ryan Forney with 11 3rd Pass effi ciency ticks on the clock. 2nd Total offense M. Edmonds 2nd Receptions/gm 5th Rec. yards/gm The one-point victory was UIndy’s second versus Grand Valley in the 22- T-6th Scoring game series and fi rst since 1999. Ryan Forney 1st Receptions/gm 1st Rec. yards/gm 1st Punt return avg 10th Kick return avg 3rd All-purpose yds/gm Klay Fiechter 10th All-purpose yds/gm Scott Miller 10th Points/gm T-2nd Field goals made 5th FG pct Aaron Puntarelli 5th Punting avg Max Davis T-4th Tackles/gm T-3rd Fumbles forced/gm Mike Dum T-8th Tackles/gm Jerrett Ban T-3rd Pass defended/gm T-5th Interceptions/gm Collin Coffer T-5th Pass defended/gm Nate Jackson 4th Interceptions/gm T-6th Fumbles recovered/gm Ryan Forney Mike Dum Nate Jackson William A. Bright Co-MVP William A. Bright Co-MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 9 FOOTBALL 2011 TEAM STATISTICS

UIndy OPP SCORING 346 269 Points Per Game 31.5 24.5 FIRST DOWNS 240 208 Rushing 75 105 Passing 155 88 Penalty 10 15 RUSHING YARDAGE 1398 1787 Yards gained rushing 1589 2018 Yards lost rushing 191 231 Rushing Attempts 343 445 Average Per Rush 4.1 4.0 Average Per Game 127.1 162.5 TDs Rushing 10 21 PASSING YARDAGE 3130 1991 Comp-Att-Int 252-397-5 174-297-13 Average Per Pass 7.9 6.7 Average Per Catch 12.4 11.4 Average Per Game 284.5 181.0 TDs Passing 31 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 4528 3778 Total Plays 740 742 Average Per Play 6.1 5.1 Average Per Game 411.6 343.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 46-923 62-1253 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-144 10-115 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-151 5-163 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.1 20.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.0 11.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.6 32.6 FUMBLES-LOST 8-1 14-4 PENALTIES-Yards 51-524 44-410 Average Per Game 47.6 37.3 PUNTS-Yards 39-1505 40-1588 Average Per Punt 38.6 39.7 Net punt average 33.1 30.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:48 29:12 3RD-DOWN Conversions 68/148 71/152 3rd-Down Pct 46% 47% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/18 14/26 4th-Down Pct 39% 54% SACKS BY-Yards 12-67 13-94 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 44 35 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-20 9-12 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES 33-37 (89%) 31-36 (86%) RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 24-37 (65%) 26-36 (72%) PAT-ATTEMPTS 37-40 (93%) 30-32 (94%) ATTENDANCE 24338 10573 Games/Avg Per Game 6/4056 5/2115

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2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Klay Fiechter 11 147 686 22 664 4.5 5 68 60.4 Joumeel McLaurine 11 77 425 20 405 5.3 1 30 36.8 Matt Ripp 11 52 234 5 229 4.4 1 15 20.8 Chris Mills 11 49 225 64 161 3.3 3 27 14.6 Paul Corsaro 2 2 12 1 11 5.5 0 12 5.5 Ryan Forney 11 3 7 0 7 2.3 0 6 0.6 Rob Doyle 4 4 0 32 -32 -8.0 0 0 -8.0 TEAM 6 9 0 47 -47 -5.2 0 0 -7.8 Total 11 343 1589 191 1398 4.1 10 68 127.1 Opponents 11 445 2018 231 1787 4.0 21 65 162.5

PASSING GP-GS Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Chris Mills 11 151.97 243-381-5 63.8 2980 29 72 270.9 Rob Doyle 4 176.25 9-16-0 56.2 150 2 28 37.5 Total 11 152.95 252-397-5 63.5 3130 31 72 284.5 Opponents 11 120.59 174-297-13 58.6 1991 13 79 181.0

RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Ryan Forney 11 80 1131 14.1 11 72 102.8 Mar’Quone Edmonds 11 76 965 12.7 14 49 87.7 Joe Leach 11 42 465 11.1 4 32 42.3 Klay Fiechter 11 16 179 11.2 1 49 16.3 Brenden Williams 11 13 166 12.8 1 25 15.1 Adam Knies 11 12 111 9.2 0 17 10.1 Joumeel McLaurine 11 6 28 4.7 0 16 2.5 Joe Bell 9 4 56 14.0 0 34 6.2 Greg Johnson 9 2 21 10.5 0 15 2.3 Matt Ripp 11 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 Total 11 252 3130 12.4 31 72 284.5 Opponents 11 174 1991 11.4 13 79 181.0

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Ryan Forney 11 145 13.2 0 49 Ryan Forney 19 430 22.6 0 47 Klay Fiechter 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Klay Fiechter 11 226 20.5 0 46 Total 12 144 12.0 0 49 Joe Leach 6 184 30.7 1 94 Opponents 10 115 11.5 0 50 Matt Ripp 5 43 8.6 0 16 Adam Knies 3 23 7.7 0 12 Joe Bell 1 14 14.0 0 14 M. Edmonds 1 3 3.0 0 3 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 46 923 20.1 1 94 Jerrett Ban 4 4 1.0 0 4 Opponents 62 1253 20.2 0 55 Nate Jackson 4 44 11.0 0 18 Koby Orris 2 55 27.5 1 45 Collin Coffer 2 36 18.0 1 36 Nick Wehby 1 12 12.0 0 12 Total 13 151 11.6 2 45 Opponents 5 163 32.6 0 59

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WRAP UP 2011 GLVC Tournament: The Greyhounds closed out the 2011 season in Record: 12-5-1, 11-4 GLVC the fi rst round of the GLVC Tournament, with third-seeded UIndy falling to

DATE OPP. RESULT six-seed Bellarmine. The match was decided in thrilling fashion, with the two 09/02 at Ohio Dominican L 1-3 teams tied 2-2 after two overtime periods. The Knights eventually advanced, 09/06 CEDARVILLE W 2-0 4-2, on penalty kicks. 09/09 * at Lewis L 1-2 09/11 * UW-PARKSIDE W 1-0 09/16 * at Maryville W 3-0 Streaking Greyhounds: The 2011 UIndy men’s soccer team notched a 09/20 * at Missouri-St. Louis W 3-2 (2OT) new program-best win streak on the year, winning nine contests between 09/23 * ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD W 3-1 09/25 * 24 QUINCY W 2-0 Sept. 9 and Oct. 9. The winning streak started with the Greyhounds best- 09/30 * at Southern Indiana W 3-2 ing Wisconsin-Parkside, 1-0, at Key Stadium and ended with Missouri S&T 10/02 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 5-0 upsetting the then-No. 19 Greyhounds, 2-0, in GLVC play at Key Stadium 10/07 * BELLARMINE W 1-0 10/09 * 4 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 14. All nine consecutive wins were in GLVC play, also a record for UIndy. 10/14 * MISSOURI S&T L 0-2 The Greyhounds had previously won eight in a row, during the 2010 season. 10/16 * DRURY L 1-3 10/21 * at Rockhurst L 0-2 10/23 * at William Jewell W 3-1 Greyhounds in the Rankings: The UIndy men’s soccer team achieved 10/26 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 2-1 its highest-ever NSCAA Top 25 ranking this season, coming in at #19 in the 10/30 ^ BELLARMINE T 2-2 Oct. 11 version of the weekly poll. Prior to being ranked themselves, the BU advanced on PKs, 4-2 Greyhounds played the role of the ranking upsetter. UIndy bested a pair of * GLVC contest ^ GLVC Tournament nationally-ranked foes this season, in then-#24 Quincy with a 2-0 decision Sept. 25 and then-#4 Northern Kentucky with a 1-0 double-overtime victory FINAL GLVC STANDINGS School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. Oct. 9. 1. Rockhurst *^ 12-2-1 .833 17-2-3 .841 2. Northern Ky. *^ 11-3 .786 14-5 .737 Spreading the Offense: Fifteen different Grey- 3. Indianapolis * 11-4 .733 12-5-1 .694 4. Quincy ** 9-4-2 .667 12-5-3 .675 hounds scored at least one goal during the 2011 5. Lewis * 9-5-1 .633 9-8-1 .528 season, of the 23 total UIndy student-athletes to see Bellarmine * 9-5-1 .633 10-7-2 .579 7. Drury * 9-6 .600 13-8 .619 action. Casey Castle led the offense with six goals, Missouri S&T * 8-5-2 .600 10-6-2 .611 while freshman Wes Oliver was second on the team 9. Missouri-St. Louis 7-5-3 .567 8-5-4 .588 10. William Jewell 8-7 .533 10-8 .556 with four scores. 11. UW-Parkside 5-8-2 .400 7-8-2 .471 12. Southern Indiana 4-9-2 .333 5-11-2 .333 Saint Joseph’s 4-9-2 .333 4-12-2 .278 Barnett’s Got the Brains: Junior Ryan Barnett, the 14. Maryville 3-11 .214 4-12-1 .265 2011 squad’s MVP, got it done on and off the fi eld 15. Ky. Wesleyan 1-14 .067 3-15 .167 for the Greyhounds. In addition to earning Daktron- 16. Ill. Springfi eld 0-13-2 .067 0-14-2 .063 ics Second Team All-Region accolades, Barnett was * conference tourney participant ** conference tourney champion also named a Third Team Capital One Academic All- ^ NCAA Tournament participant American. The carrier of a 4.0 GPA, Barnett tallied HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS three goals and two assists on the year for UIndy. Name Place Category Bobby Adkins 5th Shots/gm Adkins Diet: Sophomore forward Bobby Adkins earned NSCAA All-Region- 5th Assists 1st Assists/gm second team honors for the 2011 season. Adkins was in the GLVC top 10 in Casey Castle 10th Goals/gm assists, leading the Greyhounds with eight helpers. The eight assists now put Justin Roberts 4th Goals against avg 5th Save pct him on the UIndy single-season records list twice, with this year’s mark fall- T-5th Shutouts ing in a tie for 6th-best. Adkins tied for the team lead in points with 14 total. 2nd Shutouts/gm All-GLVC All-GLVC Trio: Three Greyhounds earned All-GLVC honors for the 2011 sea- Bobby Adkins, F, 1st Team Casey Castle, F, 3rd Team son, with forward Bobby Adkins headlining the selections on the fi rst team. Matt Franco, MF, 3rd Team Casey Castle and Matt Franco both earned third team accolades for UIndy.

All-Midwest Region, Daktronics Ryan Barnett, D, 2nd Team

All-Midwest Region, NSCAA Bobby Adkins, F, 2nd Team

Academic All-GLVC Ryan Barnett** Tom McGuire **** Devin Brown Joe McGuire *** Taku Chapman**** Corey Nelson Grant Dilger **** Devin Rice Tony Franco Andrew Verhonik** Will Kramer Jesse Waninger**

CoSIDA Academic All-America® Ryan Barnett, D, 3rd Team Ryan Barnett Brett Greubel GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award Taku Chapman Tom McGuire 12 MEN’S SOCCER 2011 TEAM STATISTICS

UIndy OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 34-270 21-190 Goals scored per game 1.89 1.17 Shot pct. .126 .111 Shots on goal-Attempts 130-270 93-190 SOG pct. .481 .489 Shots/Game 15.0 10.6 Assists 28 18 CORNER KICKS 88 66 PENALTY KICKS 0-1 2-3 PENALTIES Yellow cards 20 17 Red cards 2 1 ATTENDANCE Total 1641 1149 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/164 8/144

2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

# Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 2 Adkins, Bobby 13-13 3 8 14 43 .070 21 .488 1 0-0 14 Castle, Casey 14-10 6 2 14 37 .162 19 .514 2 0-0 26 Oliver, Wesley 18-13 4 1 9 26 .154 12 .462 2 0-0 7 Eggert, Kevin 18-10 3 1 7 20 .150 10 .500 1 0-0 17 Franco, Matt 18-17 1 4 6 19 .053 9 .474 1 0-0 8 Uemura, 17-16 3 2 8 19 .158 8 .421 0 0-0 12 Schmidt, Ryan 17-5 2 1 5 16 .125 8 .500 0 0-1 4 Nelson, Corey 16-15 1 1 3 15 .067 6 .400 1 0-0 20 McGuire, Tom 18-18 2 2 6 13 .154 9 .692 1 0-0 6 Greubel, Brett 18-8 1 1 3 13 .077 2 .154 1 0-0 22 Barnett, Ryan 18-18 3 2 8 11 .273 5 .455 1 0-0 23 McGuire, Joe 16-11 1 1 3 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 11 Lee, Roger 3-2 1 0 2 7 .143 5 .714 0 0-0 24 Chapman, Taku 17-17 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0 16 Krummen, Jason 14-0 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 5 Trott, Rieko 15-6 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 25 Frondorf, Adam 7-0 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 10 Brown, Devin 4-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 9 Marsh, Max 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 1 Verhonik, Andrew 9-6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Rice, Devin 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 Franco, Tony 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Waninger, Jesse 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 18 34 28 96 270 .126 130 .481 12 0-1 Opponents 18 21 18 60 190 .111 93 .489 5 2-3

# Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 0 Roberts, Justin 12-12 1003:30 9 0.81 38 .809 9 2 0 5 1 Verhonik, Andrew 9-6 673:39 12 1.60 33 .733 3 3 1 0 TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 Total 18 1677:09 21 1.13 72 .774 12 5 1 7 Opponents 18 1677:09 34 1.82 96 .738 5 12 1 2

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WRAP UP 2011 GLVC Tournament: Seven-seeded UIndy fi nished the 2011 Record: 11-8, 9-6 GLVC season in the fi rst round of the GLVC Women’s Soccer Champion- DATE OPP. RESULT ships, falling 3-0 at two-seed Bellarmine. The tournament appear- 09/02 FERRIS STATE W 1-0 09/04 OHIO DOMINICAN W 1-0 (2OT) ance was the Greyhounds’ fi rst since 2009. 09/09 * at Lewis L 1-2 09/11 * UW-PARKSIDE L 1-2 09/16 * at Maryville W 1-0 09/20 % vs 14 Grand Valley St. L 1-2 Four Earn All-GLVC: Nicole Duncan was named First Team All-GLVC 09/23 * ILL. SPRINGFIELD W 3-0 in 2011, with Megan Grassly, Lauren Soza and Shelby Spinelli all 09/25 * 3 QUINCY W 1-0 09/30 * at Southern Indiana W 2-1 earning spots on the all-league third 10/02 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 8-2 10/07 * BELLARMINE W 2-1 team. Duncan led the Greyhounds with 10/09 * 14 NORTHERN KY. L 0-2 10/14 * MISSOURI S&T W 2-0 25 total points on the season, on her 10/16 * DRURY L 0-1 10/18 * at Missouri-St. Louis L 0-1 (OT) team-high 10 goals plus fi ve assists. 10/21 * at Rockhurst L 0-3 10/23 * at William Jewell W 2-1 The UIndy sophomore spent a good 10/26 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 2-1 portion of the season in the national 10/30 ^ at Bellarmine L 0-3 rankings with her fi ve game-winning * conference game % at Fort Wayne, Ind. goals, and also led the conference with ^ GLVC Tournament that stat. FINAL GLVC STANDINGS School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. 1. Northern Ky. *^ 12-1-1 .893 16-2-2 .850 Lofty GPAs: UIndy had a pair of stu- 2. Bellarmine **^ 12-2-1 .833 16-3-3 .795 dent-athletes earn CoSIDA Academic 3. UW-Parkside *^ 11-2-2 .800 13-4-2 .737 4. Quincy *^ 11-4 .733 15-5-2 .727 All-District 4 recognition, with seniors 5. Rockhurst *^ 10-3-2 .733 12-5-2 .684 6. Southern Ind. * 9-5-1 .633 9-8-2 .526 Libby Anderl and Morgan Binder both 7. Indianapolis * 9-6 .600 11-8 .579 8. Missouri-St. Louis * 8-7 .533 9-9 .500 earning fi rst team honors. Anderl 9. Lewis 6-8-1 .433 6-9-1 .406 earned one of four defender spots on 10. Drury 5-8-2 .400 8-8-2 .500 11. Missouri S&T 5-9-1 .367 5-9-2 .375 the listing, posting a perfect 4.0 GPA as 12. William Jewell # 5-10 .333 7-10 .412 13. Maryville 4-10 .286 4-12-1 .265 an exercise science major. Binder was 14. Ill. Springfi eld 3-10-2 .267 4-10-2 .313 named as one of three midfi elders on 15. Ky. Wesleyan 1-13-1 .100 2-14-1 .147 16. Saint Joseph’s 1-14 .067 2-16 .111 the CoSIDA District 4 team, carrying * conference tourney participant a GPA of 3.97 as a psychology major. ** conference tourney champion ^ NCAA Tournament participant All-Region Hounds: Nicole Duncan and Lauren Soza both earned All-GLVC Nicole Duncan, F, 1st Team All-Region nods in 2011, with Duncan taking NSCAA All-Midwest Megan Grassly, D, 3rd Team Lauren Soza, MF, 3rd Team Region Second Team honors. Soza earned a spot on the NSCAA All- Shelby Spinelli, F, 3rd Team Midwest Region Third Team, and was also named to the Daktronics All-Midwest Region, Daktronics Lauren Soza, MF, 2nd Team All-Region Second Team. Soza tallied fi ve goals on the season and All-Midwest Region, NSCAA added three assists for 13 total points on the year. Her fi ve scores Nicole Duncan, F, 2nd Team Lauren Soza, MF, 3rd Team were good for second on the UIndy squad, second to Duncan’s 10, HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS on which she was one of fi ve Greyhounds to start all 19 matches. Name Place Category Nicole Duncan 6th Points 7th Points/gm T-5th Goals You Scratch My Back...: Nine of UIndy’s 28 goals on the 2011 sea- 5th Goals/gm 1st Game-winning goals son were tallied by the goal/assist duo of Nicole Duncan and Shelby Shelby Spinelli T-9th Assists T-10th Assists/gm Spinelli, including both goals in the team’s 2-1 defeat of Bellarmine Shae Morris 10th Goal against avg. 5th Save pct. Oct. 7. All three of Spinelli’s goals this season came on helpers from 4th Saves 5th Saves/gm Duncan, while six of Duncan’s team-leading 10 goals were assisted Academic All-GLVC by Spinelli. Chaunell Abrams*** Kaitlin Grindlay Libby Anderl**** Katie Johnston Morgan Binder**** Taylor Kelly Ashley Blocker** Stacey Klene Kaitlyn Braunig** Haley Miller** Kellie Donnelly **** Shae Morris **** Nicole Duncan** Brea Petty *** Shannon Ellis** Shelby Spinelli Megan Fee Briana Syverson ** Megan Grassly Kelsey Wendholt** Abby Gross** GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Libby Anderl Kellie Donnelly Morgan Binder Kelsey Wendholt CoSIDA Academic All-District Libby Anderl Morgan Binder Capital One Academic All-America® Libby Anderl, 2nd Team GLVC Team Academic Award Women’s Soccer Nicole Duncan Megan Grassly William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 14 WOMEN’S SOCCER

2011 TEAM STATISTICS UIndy OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 28-210 22-263 Goals scored per game 1.47 1.16 Shot pct. .133 .084 Shots on goal-Attempts 111-210 121-263 SOG pct. .529 .460 Shots/Game 11.1 13.8 Assists 26 16 CORNER KICKS 62 115 PENALTY KICKS 0-1 1-3 PENALTIES Yellow cards 11 13 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE Total 1342 1218 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/134 8/152

2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

# Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 4 Duncan, Nicole 19-19 10 5 25 35 .286 21 .600 5 0-0 3 Spinelli, Shelby 19-17 3 8 14 32 .094 17 .531 2 0-1 21 Soza, Lauren 19-19 5 3 13 20 .250 14 .700 2 0-0 14 Conway, Kristen 18-1 3 1 7 8 .375 6 .750 0 0-0 15 Johnston, Katie 19-12 1 4 6 10 .100 3 .300 0 0-0 27 Kelly, Taylor 19-2 2 0 4 12 .167 4 .333 0 0-0 5 Braunig, Kaitlyn 13-6 1 1 3 6 .167 4 .667 1 0-0 8 Anderl, Libby 19-19 1 0 2 11 .091 5 .455 0 0-0 11 Webb, Kara 17-1 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0 0-0 19 Wendholt, Kelsey 7-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 1 0-0 13 Binder, Morgan 19-19 0 1 1 35 .000 16 .457 0 0-0 24 Grassly, Megan 19-19 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 12 Petty, Brea 16-3 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 16 Klene, Stacey 11-3 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 28 Rosswurm, Dana 19-5 0 0 0 15 .000 9 .600 0 0-0 17 Miller, Haley 14-12 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 10 Syverson, Briana 5-3 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 9 Crump, Katie 17-16 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2 Donnelly, Kellie 12-11 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 23 Abrams, Chaunell 5-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Ellis, Shannon 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 19 28 26 82 210 .133 111 .529 11 0-1 Opponents 19 22 16 60 263 .084 121 .460 8 1-3

# Name GP-GS Min GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 00 Kistler, Michelle 2-0 21:36 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 Morris, Shae 19-19 1704:06 22 1.16 95 .812 11 8 0 5 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 1 Total 19 1725:42 22 1.15 99 .818 11 8 0 6 Opponents 19 1725:42 28 1.46 83 .748 8 11 0 5

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WRAP UP Champions Again: Behind a career-high performance of 27 kills RECORD: 24-8, 15-3 GLVC and .511 attack percentage from senior Courtney Anglemyer, the DATE OPP. RESULT Greyhounds pulled out a come-from-behind win, 3-2 (18-25, 25- 09/02 ! 19 WEST FLORIDA L 2-3 09/02 ! 10 HILLSDALE L 2-3 23, 22-25, 25-18, 23-21), over No. 17 Lewis for the Great Lakes 09/03 ! 12 MINNESOTA-DULUTH L 1-3 Valley Conference championship at the tournament hosted in the 09/04 ! SAGINAW VALLEY STATE W 3-2 Ruth Lilly Center. 09/09 * Bellarmine W 3-0 09/10 * 24 Northern Kentucky L 2-3 09/13 * Saint Joseph’s W 3-0 09/16 * 17 LEWIS W 3-0 09/17 * WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 3-0 09/20 NAIA 13 TAYLOR W 3-0 09/23 * SOUTHERN INDIANA W 3-1 09/24 * KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 3-0 10/01 * Illinois Springfi eld W 3-0 10/02 * Quincy W 3-1 10/08 * MARYVILLE W 3-0 10/09 * MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 3-0 10/14 # Northwood W 3-0 10/14 # 8 Hillsdale L 0-3 10/15 # Saginaw Valley State W 3-0 10/21 * Kentucky Wesleyan W 3-1 10/22 * Southern Indiana L 1-3 10/25 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 3-0 10/28 * 14 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 3-1 10/29 * BELLARMINE W 3-0 11/04 * Wisconsin-Parkside W 3-2 11/05 * 19 Lewis L 1-3 11/11 ^ ROCKHURST W 3-0 11/12 ^ 16 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 3-1 11/13 ^ 17 LEWIS W 3-2 11/18 $ Southern Indiana W 3-1 The Greyhounds earned their third GLVC title (2003, 2009, 2011) 11/19 $ 11 Ferris State W 3-0 11/20 $ 8 Hillsdale L 1-3 and the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. This was the fi fth consecutive year that UIndy and Lewis met in the GLVC Tourna- Home games in ALL CAPS * GLVC match ment and the fourth time in the fi nals, with UIndy winning two of ! UIndy Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.) # GLVC/GLIAC Crossover (Aurora, Ill.) the last three. ^ GLVC Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) $ NCAA Midwest Regional (Hillsdale, Mich.) NCAA Staple: UIndy earned its fi fth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament and sixth in school history by winning the GLVC auto- FINAL GLVC STANDINGS matic bid. The Greyhounds, seeded third in the Midwest Regional, EAST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. continued their NCAA success in 2011 by defeating Southern In- 1. Indianapolis**^ 15-3 .833 24-8 .750 diana, 3-1, and No. 11 Ferris State, 3-0, to reach the round of 16 Lewis*^ 15-3 .833 25-7 .781 3. Northern Ky.*^ 14-4 .778 26-6 .813 for the third year in a row before falling to No. 8 Hillsdale. UIndy 4. Southern Ind.*^ 14-4 .778 20-11 .645 is now 9-6 (.600) all-time in the postseason, including a 2009 Elite 5. UW-Parkside* 11-7 .611 15-16 .484 6. Bellarmine 7-11 .389 13-12 .520 Eight appearance. 7. Saint Joseph’s 3-15 .167 10-18 .357 8. Ky. Wesleyan 0-18 .000 7-24 .226 Poll Position: For the second season in a row, UIndy fi nished WEST the season ranked 15th in the fi nal American Volleyball Coaches School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. Association Top 25. The Greyhounds have become a regular in 1. Missouri S&T*^ 15-3 .833 24-10 .706 2. Mo.-St. Louis* 13-5 .722 19-10 .655 the national Division II poll after making their debut on Sept. 24, 3. Rockhurst* 9-9 .500 16-15 .516 2007. The team has been ranked in 56 of the 63 weekly polls over 4. Drury* 8-10 .444 18-14 .563 Quincy* 8-10 .444 15-14 .517 the last fi ve years, including 28 weeks in a row from Aug. 31, 2009 6. William Jewell 7-11 .389 15-12 .556 to Sept. 9, 2011. Over that span, UIndy appeared in the top 10 six 7. Maryville 3-15 .167 8-18 .308 times, ranking as high as No. 4 in the 2010 preseason poll. 8. Ill. Springfi eld 2-16 .111 5-25 .167

* GLVC Tournament participant ** GLVC Tournament champion ^ NCAA Regional participant

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WRAP UP Awards Season: UIndy added to its list of All-Americans when All-GLVC Kristina Hefferan, OH, 1st Team the AVCA announced that senior outside hit- Kristina Kerrigan, OH, 1st Team ter Kristina Hefferan was named Second Courtney Anglemyer, MH, 3rd Team Meghan Binkerd, S, 3rd Team Team All-American and junior outside hit- ter Kristina Kerrigan was named Honorable GLVC Freshman of the Year Mention All-American. This was the fourth Meghan Binkerd, S year in a row that the Greyhounds have had All-Midwest Region, Daktronics at least two AVCA All-Americans as Hefferan Kristina Hefferan, OH, 1st Team Kristina Kerrigan, OH, 2nd Team and Kerrigan become the sixth and seventh in school history. (Shaun McAllister, Kyleigh All-Midwest Region, AVCA Kristina Hefferan, OH Turner, Beth Robbins, Lyndsay Callahan, Kristina Kerrigan, OH Cheneta Morrison). Meghan Binkerd, S, Honorable Mention

Midwest Region Freshman of the Year, AVCA Both were also named to the AVCA and Da- Meghan Binkerd, S ktronics All-Region Teams, while freshman Midwest Regional All-Tournament Team setter Meghan Binkerd was the AVCA Mid- Meghan Binkerd west Region (fi rst in school history) and Kristina Hefferan, OH Kristina Kerrigan, OH GLVC Freshman of the Year.

All-America, AVCA Kristina Hefferan, OH, 2nd Team Kristina Kerrigan, OH, Honorable Mention

HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Category Courtney Anglemyer 9th Attack pct Kristina Hefferan 2nd Kills/set 4th Points/set Kristina Kerrigan 6th Kills/set 10th Points/set Meghan Binkerd 3rd Assists/set Julia Watkins 5th Blocks/set Amy Oldenburg 2nd Digs/set

Academic All-GLVC Brittany Anglemyer Kenzie Bruggeman** Camille Cherry Hannah Kelzer**** Amber Lucas*** Courtney Roach Kim Trojan Julia Watkins

Courtney Anglemyer Kristina Hefferan Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 17 VOLLEYBALL

2011 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

------ATTACK------SET------SERVE------# Name SP MP-MS K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE 15 Hefferan, Kristina 106 29-24 424 4.00 117 1094 .281 18 0.17 17 0.16 22 7 Kerrigan, Kristina 117 32-31 427 3.65 138 1085 .266 28 0.24 9 0.08 13 9 Anglemyer, Courtney 116 32-32 255 2.20 81 571 .305 7 0.06 23 0.20 15 4 Crawford, Kourtney 109 32-30 209 1.92 95 567 .201 39 0.36 0 0.00 0 13 Watkins, Julia 91 27-25 104 1.14 39 282 .230 6 0.07 0 0.00 0 19 Binkerd, Meghan 117 32-32 97 0.83 42 255 .216 1297 11.09 11 0.09 19 10 Kelzer, Hannah 55 24-8 71 1.29 19 179 .291 5 0.09 0 0.00 0 20 Bruggeman, Kenzie 41 23-1 26 0.63 12 78 .179 4 0.10 6 0.15 5 1 Trojan, Kimberly 85 30-7 17 0.20 14 80 .038 8 0.09 7 0.08 16 8 Roach, Courtney 114 32-2 1 0.01 1 11 .000 34 0.30 19 0.17 32 2 Oldenburg, Amy 118 32-0 2 0.02 4 21 -.095 30 0.25 8 0.07 5 11 Anglemyer, Brittany 13 11-0 7 0.54 3 23 .174 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 17 Cherry, Camille 10 9-0 5 0.50 4 21 .048 55 5.50 0 0.00 0 5 Knafel, Arielle 3 3-0 4 1.33 2 8 .250 1 0.33 0 0.00 0 16 Lucas, Amber 4 4-0 2 0.50 1 6 .167 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

TOTALS 118 32-32 1651 13.99 572 4281 .252 1532 12.98 100 0.85 128 OPPONENTS 118 32-32 1488 12.61 703 4509 .174 1391 11.79 106 0.90 204

-----DIG------BLOCKING------# Name RE DIG D/G BS BA Total B/G BE BHE Pts Pts/G 15 Hefferan, Kristina 6 261 2.46 5 33 38 0.36 2 3 462.5 4.36 7 Kerrigan, Kristina 25 287 2.45 4 35 39 0.33 5 2 457.5 3.91 9 Anglemyer, Courtney 0 71 0.61 15 83 98 0.84 10 1 334.5 2.88 4 Crawford, Kourtney 1 64 0.59 7 70 77 0.71 10 5 251 2.30 13 Watkins, Julia 1 19 0.21 7 82 89 0.98 4 0 152 1.67 19 Binkerd, Meghan 2 269 2.30 6 31 37 0.32 18 21 129.5 1.11 10 Kelzer, Hannah 1 19 0.35 4 26 30 0.55 2 2 88 1.60 20 Bruggeman, Kenzie 6 67 1.63 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 32 0.78 1 Trojan, Kimberly 10 134 1.58 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 24 0.28 8 Roach, Courtney 15 235 2.06 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 20 0.18 2 Oldenburg, Amy 27 527 4.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 10 0.08 11 Anglemyer, Brittany 0 2 0.15 0 1 1 0.08 0 1 7.5 0.58 17 Cherry, Camille 0 4 0.40 0 1 1 0.10 2 2 5.5 0.55 5 Knafel, Arielle 0 3 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4 1.33 16 Lucas, Amber 0 2 0.50 0 0 0 0.00 2 0 2 0.50 TEAM 12

TOTALS 106 1964 16.64 48 362 229 1.94 55 42 1980 16.78 OPPONENTS 100 1714 14.53 69 344 241 2.04 58 56 1835 15.55

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WRAP UP Return Trip: For the fi rst time in seven years, UIndy made back-to-back Record: 19-9, 12-6 GLVC appearances in the NCAA Tournament by DATE OPP. RESULT qualifying as the sixth seed in the NCAA 11/05 # at Indiana L 72-90 Tournament Midwest Regional. The seventh 11/12 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH W 87-48 trip in school history marked the fi rst time 11/16 CINCINNATI-CLERMONT W 99-64 11/19 PURDUE NORTH CENTRAL W 96-52 since 2005 that UIndy had made a return trip 11/25 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE L 62-64 when they were in a stretch of three in a row. 11/26 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 80-64 12/01 * 1 BELLARMINE W 99-94 OT 12/03 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 63-80 More history was made by the Greyhounds 12/16 ! vs. Wilmington (Del.) W 74-71 as they went on to defeat No. 20 Hillsdale, 12/17 ! vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) W 72-68 OT 12/30 at Ferris State W 88-71 66-62, at Knights Hall in Louisville behind 01/05 * at Illinois Springfi eld W 94-67 17 points from Reece Cheatham and 15 01/07 * at Quincy L 83-86 OT by Leland Brown. The win was the fi rst in 01/12 * MARYVILLE W 83-66 01/14 * MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 63-62 the NCAAs since a victory over Lake Superior 01/16 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-86 State in 1996. 01/19 * at 7 Southern Indiana W 59-56 01/21 * at 1 Kentucky Wesleyan W 80-77 01/26 * at Lewis L 66-78 OT Head coach Stan Gouard has been the key 01/28 * WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 86-73 ingredient in UIndy appearing in the post- 02/02 * 7 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 67-84 season with two trips as head coach and 02/04 * 8 SOUTHERN INDIANA W 65-59 02/09 * at 16 Northern Kentucky L 61-77 three during his stint as an assistant. 02/11 * at 1 Bellarmine L 79-93 02/16 * LEWIS W 73-64 02/18 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 84-57 20 Spot: With their NCAA Tournament vic- 02/23 * Sat aint Joseph’s W 84-71 tory, the Greyhounds reached 20 wins for the 03/02 ^ vs. 13 Southern Indiana L 60-78 ninth time in school history and the fi rst time since the 2003-04 season. 03/10 $ vs. 20 Hillsdale W 66-62 03/11 $ vs. 18 Kentucky Wesleyan L 77-91 Rank & File: The Greyhounds were ranked four weeks in a row (2/7-2/28) Home games in ALL CAPS # Exhibition game * GLVC contest and fi ve weeks total this season in the NABC D-II Top 25. UIndy has been ! Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic in the Top 25 for 23 weeks in school history, including six times over the ^ GLVC Tournament (Springfi eld, Ill.) $ NCAA Midwest Regional (Louisville, Ky.) last two seasons. In the fi nal Massey Rankings, a computer-based system, UIndy was 18th in the country. FINAL GLVC STANDINGS EAST Never Scared: For the third time in school history and second time this School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. season, UIndy beat the No. 1 team in the country with an 80-77 win at Ken- 1. Bellarmine*^^ 16-2 .889 29-4 .879 2 Northern Ky.*^ 13-5 .722 23-7 .767 tucky Wesleyan on Jan. 21. Previously, UIndy won 99-94 in overtime over 3 Indianapolis*^ 12-6 .667 20-9 .690 defending national champion Bellarmine on Dec. 1. Southern Ind.**^ 12-6 .667 24-7 .774 Ky.Wesleyan*^ 12-6 .667 23-8 .742 6 Lewis*^ 8-10 .444 17-12 .586 In his four seasons as head coach, Stan Gouard’s Greyhounds have six wins 7 Saint Joseph’s 3-15 .167 8-18 .308 against teams ranked in the top 10 and seven overall against the top 25. 8 UW-Parkside 1-17 .056 8-18 .308

WEST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. 1. Mo.-St. Louis* 13-5 .722 19-9 .679 2 Ill. Springfi eld* 12-6 .667 15-13 .536 3 Quincy* 11-7 .611 18-9 .667 4 Drury* 10-8 .556 17-11 .607 5 Maryville* 6-12 .333 13-14 .481 Missouri S&T* 6-12 .333 7-20 .259 7 William Jewell 5-13 .278 9-17 .346 8 Rockhurst 4-14 .222 7-19 .269

* GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Regional participant ^^ Midwest Regional champion

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WRAP UP Moss Grows: Point guard All-GLVC Adrian Moss racked up mul- Adrian Moss, G, 2nd Team tiple honors for the Crimson and All-Midwest Region, NABC Grey as a senior. He was named Adrian Moss, G, 1st Team Basketball Times Third Team All-Midwest Region, Daktronics and Division II Bulletin Honor- Adrian Moss, G, 1st Team able Mention All-American to

All-America, Basketball Times become the 10th in school his- Adrian Moss, G, 3rd Team tory. Moss joins Darius Adams from last season to give UIndy All-America, D-II Bulletin Adrian Moss, G, Honorable Mention back-to-back All-Americans for the fi rst time since Perrell Lucas and Tyrone Barksdale in 1996

HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS and 1997. Name Place Category Adrian Moss 4th Points/gm Moss led the Great Lakes Val- 2nd Assists/gm 1st Steals/gm ley Conference in steals (2.03), 9th 3FG made/gm was second in assists (5.31, 7th Assist/TO ratio 27th NCAA) and fourth in scor- 1st Minutes/gm Reece Cheatham 16th Points/gm ing (18.3). He had 302 assists 14th FT pertenage and 103 steals to rank ninth on 8th Steals/gm the UIndy career top 10 in both 9th Minutes/gm Wilbur O’Neal 8th Rebounds/gm categories. On average, Moss 5th FG percentage is second in career assists (5.3 6th Off. rebounds/gm apg) and fi fth in steals (1.8 spg). 10th Def. rebounds/gm He went on to play in the 2012 Academic All-GLVC Reese’s Division II College All- Joe Daniels Jarrett Hamilton Star Game and started for the victorious West All-Stars, 120-110, at The Bank of Kentucky Center. The night before the game, Moss won the three-point contest among the col- lective all-stars.

Adrian Moss Joe Daniels William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 20 MEN’S BASKETBALL 2011-12 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 11 Moss, Adrian 29-29 1021 35.2 180 430 .419 66 177 .373 104 136 .765 31 97 128 4.4 73 2 154 104 10 59 530 18.3 23 Cheatham, Reece 29-29 930 32.1 128 285 .449 52 144 .361 85 106 .802 40 73 113 3.9 56 2 68 51 3 45 393 13.6 42 O’Neal, Wilbur 29-24 641 22.1 130 228 .570 0 2 .000 87 117 .744 70 115 185 6.4 107 8 22 50 11 23 347 12.0 22 Hamilton, Jarrett 29-1 697 24.0 97 226 .429 31 87 .356 54 80 .675 20 69 89 3.1 93 6 58 56 1 39 279 9.6 30 Mitchell, Miles 29-27 871 30.0 78 180 .433 49 126 .389 30 38 .789 21 36 57 2.0 55 2 36 23 2 26 235 8.1 25 Brown, Leland 21-7 587 28.0 66 122 .541 0 2 .000 45 66 .682 27 51 78 3.7 40 0 23 32 5 20 177 8.4 40 Daniels, Joe 29-14 424 14.6 29 46 .630 0 0 .000 25 43 .581 39 78 117 4.0 80 1 12 31 20 11 83 2.9 33 Vest, Cody 22-9 353 16.0 31 80 .388 12 47 .255 9 13 .692 22 53 75 3.4 46 0 14 25 11 2 83 3.8 99 Brigham, Mikel 5-3 148 29.6 29 51 .569 0 0 .000 9 23 .391 15 22 37 7.4 14 0 5 9 3 3 67 13.4 10 McElroy, Brennan 2-2 49 24.5 9 13 .692 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 5 5 10 5.0 3 0 3 5 1 6 24 12.0 03 Smith, Will 17-0 164 9.6 8 26 .308 0 7 .000 3 9 .333 10 18 28 1.6 19 0 2 9 4 2 19 1.1 05 Armour, Andrew 10-0 13 1.3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.1 14 Head, Leavon 2-0 2 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 56 56 112 3.9 0 4 0 Total 29 785 1689 .465 210 593 .354 458 641 .715 358 674 1032 35.6 588 21 397 399 71 236 2238 77.2 Opponents 29 710 1617 .439 195 569 .343 448 628 .713 323 646 969 33.4 555 12 386 453 117 176 2063 71.1

2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

Opponent Date Score Result POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 11/12/11 87-48 W 20-Hamilton, Jarrett 7-Daniels, Joe 4-Moss, Adrian CINCINNATI-CLERMONT 11/16/11 99-64 W 25-Moss, Adrian 14-O’Neal, Wilbur 9-Moss, Adrian PURDUE NORTH CENTRAL 11/19/11 96-52 W 26-Mitchell, Miles 5-O’Neal, Wilbur 11-Moss, Adrian LAKE SUPERIOR STATE 11/25/11 62-64 L 23-Moss, Adrian 15-Brigham, Mikel 8-Moss, Adrian NORTHERN MICHIGAN 11/26/11 80-64 W 32-Moss, Adrian 8-Daniels, Joe 7-Moss, Adrian Smith, Will

1 BELLARMINE 12/01/11 99-94 W (OT) 29-Moss, Adrian 12-Brigham, Mikel 4-Hamilton, Jarrett Moss, Adrian

NORTHERN KENTUCKY 12/03/11 63-80 L 17-Moss, Adrian 9-O’Neal, Wilbur 7-Moss, Adrian vs Wilmington (Del.) 12/16/11 74-71 W 19-Moss, Adrian 9-Hamilton, Jarrett 4-Moss, Adrian Hamilton, Jarrett

vs St. Mary’s (Texas) 12/17/11 72-68 W (OT) 25-Hamilton, Jarrett 6-Moss, Adrian 4-Moss, Adrian at Ferris State 12/30/11 88-71 W 26-Moss, Adrian 13-O’Neal, Wilbur 5-Moss, Adrian Cheatham, Reece

at Illinois Springfi eld 01/05/12 94-67 W 27-Cheatham, Reece 6-Vest, Cody 7-Moss, Adrian at Quincy 01/07/12 83-86 L (OT) 29-Moss, Adrian 10-Cheatham, Reece 5-Moss, Adrian MARYVILLE 01/12/12 83-66 W 19-Moss, Adrian 6-Vest, Cody 5-Moss, Adrian Hamilton, Jarrett

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 01/14/12 63-62 W 16-Cheatham, Reece 5-Hamilton, Jarrett 5-Moss, Adrian Hamilton, Jarrett Daniels, Joe Brown, Leland Moss, Adrian

SAINT JOSEPH’S 01/16/12 88-86 W 30-O’Neal, Wilbur 10-O’Neal, Wilbur 4-Mitchell, Miles Moss, Adrian

at 7 Southern Indiana 01/19/12 59-56 W 21-Moss, Adrian 8-O’Neal, Wilbur 5-Cheatham, Reece at 1 Kentucky Wesleyan 01/21/12 80-77 W 27-Moss, Adrian 8-Daniels, Joe 6-Moss, Adrian at Lewis 01/26/12 66-78 L (OT) 19-O’Neal, Wilbur 8-Vest, Cody 6-Cheatham, Reece O’Neal, Wilbur

WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE 01/28/12 86-73 W 28-Moss, Adrian 7-Daniels, Joe 7-Moss, Adrian 7 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 02/02/12 67-84 L 29-Cheatham, Reece 7-Daniels, Joe 5-Moss, Adrian 8 SOUTHERN INDIANA 02/04/12 65-59 W 22-Hamilton, Jarrett 13-O’Neal, Wilbur 2-Cheatham, Reece Hamilton, Jarrett O’Neal, Wilbur at 16 Northern Kentucky 02/09/12 61-77 L 25-Moss, Adrian 8-O’Neal, Wilbur 2-Moss, Adrian at 1 Bellarmine Knights 02/11/12 79-93 L 16-Cheatham, Reece 8-Daniels, Joe 4-Moss, Adrian LEWIS 02/16/12 73-64 W 18-Moss, Adrian 9-O’Neal, Wilbur 10-Moss, Adrian at UW-Parkside 02/18/12 84-57 W 20-O’Neal, Wilbur 10-Moss, Adrian 10-Moss, Adrian at Saint Joseph’s (IN) 02/23/12 84-71 W 26-Moss, Adrian 8-Moss, Adrian 3-Cheatham, Reece Cheatham, Reece Brown, Leland

vs 13 Southern Indiana 03/02/12 60-78 L 23-Brown, Leland 6-Daniels, Joe 4-Hamilton, Jarrett vs 20 Hillsdale 03/10/12 66-62 W 17-Cheatham, Reece 8-Daniels, Joe 8-Moss, Adrian vs 18 Kentucky Wesleyan 03/11/12 77-91 L 18-Cheatham, Reece 9-O’Neal, Wilbur 7-Moss, Adrian

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WRAP UP Postseason Return: After missing the national tournment in 2011, Record: 19-11, 11-7 GLVC UIndy’s 19 wins this year helped lift the team to its fourth NCAA 11/05 at Xavier (exh.) L 41-58 berth in the last fi ve seasons. 11/08 at Indiana (exh.) L 47-50 11/12 % at California (Pa.) L 57-64 11/13 % vs Ashland L 69-74 The Greyhounds traveled to Ashland, Ohio, to face 17th-ranked Wis- 11/19 3 MICHIGAN TECH W 79-52 11/25 # SAGINAW VALLEY STATE W 73-54 consin-Parkside in the fi rst round of the 2012 NCAA D-II Midwest 11/26 # NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 68-55 Regional. UIndy held a 58-53 lead with seven minutes to go, but the 12/01 * BELLARMINE W 71-59 Rangers used a late 14-0 run to help earn the 73-66 win. 12/03 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 55-44 12/10 CEDARVILLE W 83-52 12/19 at Cincinnati W 50-43 The Hounds now sport a 5-9 record in their nine NCAA appearances. 12/30 at Ferris State W 65-55 01/05 * at Illinois Springfi eld W 82-77 01/07 * at Quincy L 75-86 Conference Wins: The Greyhounds cemented their NCAA spot with 01/12 * MARYVILLE W 67-63 01/14 * MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 77-56 a pair of wins in the GLVC Tournament. UIndy opened the tourney 01/16 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 72-42 with a 84-56 rout of visiting Bellarmine, then went on to take down 01/19 * at Southern Indiana W 66-49 third-seeded Drury, 60-54, on a neutral fl oor. 01/21 * at Kentucky Wesleyan L 62-69 01/26 * at Lewis W 82-59 01/28 * WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 70-73 The Hounds would not survive a semifi nal match-up with Kentucky 02/02 * KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 76-72 02/04 * SOUTHERN INDIANA W 72-53 Wesleyan, however, as the Panthers escaped with a heart-breaking 02/09 * at Northern Kentucky L 68-71 82-81 win to deny UIndy a second straight GLVC fi nals appearance. 02/11 * at Bellarmine L 67-86 02/16 * LEWIS W 81-73 02/18 * at T16 Wisconsin-Parkside L 65-72 Head Turner: Junior Kristin Turner had one of the most pro- 02/23 * at Saint Joseph’s L 70-86 ductive offensive season in program 02/26 ^ BELLARMINE W 84-56 03/01 $ vs. Drury W 60-54 history in 2011-12. The Seymour, 03/03 $ vs. Kentucky Wesleyan L 81-82 Ind., native averaged 19.4 points 03/09 & vs. 17 Wisconsin-Parkside 66-73 per game, good for 14th in D-II, home games ALL CAPS * GLVC contest on the way to a school-record-tying # UIndy Thanksgiving Classic 581 points. % Convocation Center Tip-off (California, Pa.) ^ GLVC Tourney First Round $ GLVC Tourney (Springfi eld, Ill.) & NCAA Regional (Ashland, Ohio) Turner, who was named to both the all-conference and all-region fi rst FINAL GLVC STANDINGS team squads, also drained a pro- EAST gram-record 76 three-pointers on School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct the season and ended the season 1. UW-Parkside *^ 15-3 .833 24-6 .800 2. Northern Ky. *^ 14-4 .778 21-7 .750 with at least one triple in 34 straight 3. Indianapolis *^ 11-7 .611 19-11 .633 games. 4. Ky. Wesleyan * 8-10 .444 17-13 .567 Saint Joseph’s * 8-10 .444 14-13 .519 6. Bellarmine * 7-11 .389 13-14 .481 New Kid on the Block: It took 7. Lewis * 5-13 .278 8-20 .286 8. Southern Ind. 3-15 .167 9-17 .346 just 19 games, but junior Sydney Weinert etched her named in the WEST school’s record books. The 6-1 for- School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct 1. Quincy *^ 15-3 .833 22-8 .733 ward swatted her 63rd shot of the Drury *^ 15-3 .833 20-8 .714 year in the second half versus Wis- 3. Missouri S&T * 12-6 .667 18-9 .667 4. Maryville **^ 11-7 .611 19-12 .613 consin-Parkside Jan. 28, setting a new UIndy single-season record 5. William Jewell # 9-9 .500 14-10 .583 for blocked shots. 6. Mo.-St. Louis * 5-13 .278 10-17 .370 7. Ill. Springfi eld 4-14 .222 9-17 .346 8. Rockhurst 2-16 .111 5-21 .192 Weinert fi nished the season with 67 blocks on the year before injury

* GLVC Tournament participant cut short her historic season. ** GLVC Tournament champion # Not Eligible for GLVC Tournament ^ NCAA regional participant

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WRAP UP Foul Play: With 107 made free throws this year, sophomore Katy All-GLVC McIntosh is one of only two UIndy women to sink at least 100 foul Kristin Turner, 1st team shots in each of their fi rst two collegiate seasons.* “Mac’s” 225 GLVC All-Defensive Team career free throws are already good for 12th all-time at the school. Syndey Weinert * Courtney Sands sank a combined 234 free throws as a freshman and sophomore in 1989-90 and All-Midwest Region, Daktronics 1990-91. Kristin Turner, G, 1st Team

Percentage Points: UIndy’s .446 team fi eld goal percentage HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Category ranked No. 2 in the GLVC and 12th in the nation. The team was Kristin Turner 1st Points/gm led by Weinert’s .500 percentage, followed closely by McIntosh at T-3rd Assists/gm 10th FT percentage .483. 15th Steals/gm 13th 3FG percentage 3rd 3FG made/gm Charity Work: The Greyhounds also had success at the free throw 9th Ast/TO ratio line, as the team compiled a solid .766 team free throw percentage Syndey Weinert 13th Rebounds/gm this season. The total was good for 11th in Division II, while also 10th FG percentage 1st Blocks/gm ranking second in team history. Katy McIntosh 22nd Points/gm 15th FG percentage 15th Assists/gm The 2004-05 team is the only other Greyhound women’s squad 3rd Minutes/gm with a higher mark, as their .801 FT percentage led all NCAA Divi- Megan Gardner 15th 3FG made/gm Eliza Wortman 4th Blocks/gm sions that season. Chas Lecher 15th Blocks/gm Double-Doubles: Four Greyhounds notched double-doubles this Academic All-GLVC season, up from one in 2010-11. The quartet combined for six Megan Birchmeier** double-doubles, with Weinert leading the way with three such Chas Lecher Katy McIntosh** games. Nickole Gonser, Dajana Jovanovic and Eliza Wortman each Rose Savela** chipped in one. Shelby Wall** Sydney Weinert Eliza Wortman** Tall Order: After spending the previous four seasons as the Grey- hounds’ top assistant, Constantin Popa took over the reins as the GLVC Team Academic Award Women’s Basketball new UIndy Women’s Basketball Head Coach prior to the 2011-12 campaign. The 7-foot-3 Popa, who is believed to be the tallest coach in NCAA history, led the Hounds to a 19-win season and an NCAA Tournament appearance. He is just the second fi rst-year UIndy women’s basketball coach to take the Hounds to the NCAAs.

Kristin Turner Nickole Gonser Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 23 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2011-12 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 1 Turner, Kristin 30-30 978 32.6 203 440 .461 76 202 .376 99 119 .832 13 83 96 3.2 46 0 120 102 11 53 581 19.4 14 McIntosh, Katy 30-30 1011 33.7 117 242 .483 8 28 .286 107 143 .748 42 85 127 4.2 64 1 83 73 4 40 349 11.6 13 Weinert, Sydney 23-20 495 21.5 83 166 .500 0 0 .000 48 82 .585 45 99 144 6.3 56 1 27 39 67 22 214 9.3 32 Gonser, Nickole 30-30 875 29.2 91 202 .450 22 68 .324 43 53 .811 50 101 151 5.0 55 2 40 48 5 37 247 8.2 23 Gardner, Megan 30-29 797 26.6 55 181 .304 46 152 .303 17 19 .895 13 41 54 1.8 64 2 78 57 3 43 173 5.8 33 Wortman, Eliza 29-10 453 15.6 50 98 .510 0 1 .000 40 47 .851 40 69 109 3.8 30 0 9 19 34 8 140 4.8 34 Jovanovic, Dajana 30-0 432 14.4 46 95 .484 0 0 .000 44 53 .830 31 94 125 4.2 22 0 9 32 6 15 136 4.5 15 Walter, Kelly 29-1 287 9.9 44 114 .386 28 70 .400 7 8 .875 5 28 33 1.1 11 0 12 14 1 6 123 4.2 3 Wall, Shelby 9-0 85 9.4 8 27 .296 7 24 .292 2 4 .500 0 4 4 0.4 7 0 4 6 2 1 25 2.8 40 Lecher, Chas 26-0 219 8.4 31 53 .585 0 0 .000 10 17 .588 13 45 58 2.2 29 0 3 9 20 9 72 2.8 5 Birchmeier, Megan 28-0 287 10.3 12 34 .353 3 19 .158 14 18 .778 7 21 28 1.0 23 0 19 17 0 13 41 1.5 25 Savela, Rose 8-0 25 3.1 2 11 .182 1 6 .167 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0.5 5 0 2 1 0 2 7 0.9 42 Lythjohan, Carly 10-0 56 5.6 2 6 .333 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 10 11 1.1 4 0 0 5 2 2 5 0.5 TEAM 37 69 106 3.5 0 14 Total 30 744 1669 .446 192 574 .334 433 565 .766 298 752 1050 35.0 416 6 406 436 155 251 2113 70.4 Opponents 30 701 1809 .388 186 554 .336 316 417 .758 410 687 1097 36.6 481 5 385 448 85 212 1904 63.5

2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

Opponent Date Score W/L POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS at California (Pa.) 11/12/11 57-64 L 11-Gonser, Nickole 11-Gonser, Nickole 9-Turner, Kristin vs Ashland 11/13/11 69-74 L 12-Gardner, Megan 6-Weinert, Sydney 5-McIntosh, Katy Weinert, Sydney MICHIGAN TECH 11/19/11 79-52 W 16-Turner, Kristin 9-Weinert, Sydney 3-Gardner, Megan McIntosh, Katy SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 11/25/11 73-54 W 13-Turner, Kristin 9-Jovanovic, Dajana 5-Turner, Kristin NORTHERN MICHIGAN 11/26/11 68-55 W 26-Weinert, Sydney 6-Weinert, Sydney 7-Turner, Kristin BELLARMINE 12/01/11 71-59 W 15-Gonser, Nickole 7-Gonser, Nickole 6-Turner, Kristin NORTHERN KENTUCKY 12/03/11 55-44 W 15-Gonser, Nickole 11-Weinert, Sydney 3-Gardner,Megan Turner, Kristin CEDARVILLE 12/10/11 83-52 W 19-Turner, Kristin 9-Gonser, Nickole 6-Gonser, Nickole Weinert, Sydney at Cincinnati 12/19/11 50-43 W 13-Turner, Kristin 6-Weinert, Sydney 4-Turner, Kristin McIntosh, Katy Wortman, Eliza at Ferris State 12/30/11 65-55 W 25-Turner, Kristin 9-Weinert, Sydney 2-McIntosh, Katy Gardner, Megan at Illinois Springfi eld 01/05/12 82-77 W 29-Turner, Kristin 5-McIntosh, Katy 4-Turner, Kristin Jovanovic, Dajana Gonser, Nickole at Quincy 01/07/12 75-86 L 32-Turner, Kristin 10-Weinert, Sydney 3-Gardner, Megan McIntosh, Katy MARYVILLE 01/12/12 67-63 W 23-Turner, Kristin 9-Weinert, Sydney 8-Turner, Kristin MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS 01/14/12 77-56 W 21-Turner, Kristin 10-Weinert, Sydney 4-Gardner, Megan Turner, Kristin SAINT JOSEPH’S (IN) 01/16/12 72-42 W 15-McIntosh, Katy 14-Weinert, Sydney 7-McIntosh, Katy Gonser, Nickole at Southern Indiana 01/19/12 66-49 W 23-Turner, Kristin 4-Four tied 4-Turner, Kristin at Kentucky Wesleyan 01/21/12 62-69 L 26-Turner, Kristin 8-Turner, Kristin 4-Gardner, Megan Weinert, Sydney at Lewis 01/26/12 82-59 W 25-Turner, Kristin 6-Gonser, Nickole 4-Turner, Kristin Gardner, Megan WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE 01/28/12 70-73 L 24-Turner, Kristin 8-Wortman, Eliza 3-McIntosh, Katy Gardner, Megan KENTUCKY WESLEYAN 02/02/12 76-72 W 19-McIntosh, Katy 7-Gonser, Nickole 5-McIntosh, Katy SOUTHERN INDIANA 02/04/12 72-53 W 25-Turner, Kristin 11-Wortman, Eliza 2-Four tied at Northern Kentucky 02/09/12 68-71 L 36-Turner, Kristin 12-Wortman, Eliza 3-Gonser, Nickole at Bellarmine 02/11/12 67-86 L 18-McIntosh, Katy 8-Wortman, Eliza 5-McIntosh, Katy Turner, Kristin LEWIS 02/16/12 81-73 W 25-Turner, Kristin 6-Five tied 6-Turner, Kristin at UW-Parkside 02/18/12 65-72 L 19-McIntosh, Katy 9-Gonser, Nickole 2-McIntosh, Katy at Saint Joseph’s (IN) 02/23/12 70-86 L 30-Turner, Kristin 7-Gonser, Nickole 4-McIntosh, Katy Turner, Kristin BELLARMINE 02/26/12 84-56 W 29-Turner, Kristin 9-Lecher, Chas 4-Gardner, Megan McIntosh, Katy Turner, Kristin vs Drury 03/01/12 60-54 W 16-Turner, Kristin 8-McIntosh, Katy 6-Turner, Kristin vs Kentucky Wesleyan 03/03/12 81-82 L 21-McIntosh, Katy 10-Jovanovic, Dajana 6-Gardner, Megan vs Wisconsin-Parkside 03/09/12 66-73 L 15-Turner, Kristin 6-McIntosh, Katy 6-Turner, Kristin

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WRAP UP Women 11th, Men 12th at NCAAs: The Greyhounds earned MEN’S All-American honors in 21 events (men-12, women-9) at the 2012 DATE MEET RESULT NCAA Championships at the Mansfi eld ISD Natatorium in Mans- 10/15 at Indiana Intercollegiates 2nd of 4 fi eld, Texas. The women increased their streak of top-12 fi nishes 10/22 * WAYNE STATE L, 143-155 11/05 * at Ashland W, 149-139 to 12 years in a row, while the men fi nished in the top 25 for the 11/18 at Woehnker Invitational 2nd of 7 13th year in a row. 12/01 at Calvin Winter Invitational 2nd of 8 01/15 ^ vs. Wabash W, 186-44 01/21 * 4 GRAND VALLEY STATE W, 122-119 More for Maura: Junior Maura Donahue was named GLIAC 01/28 * LEWIS W, 109-85 02/08 GLIAC Championships 3rd of 7 Swimmer of the Year for the second year in a row and then went 03/14 NCAA Championships 12th of 26 on to claim All-America honors in all seven of her events at the Home meets ALL CAPS NCAA Championships with fi rst team honors in the 200 free (4th), * conference meet ^ at Hillsdale, Mich. 100 free (5th), 400 free relay (5th), 200 free relay (7th) and 500 free (8th) and honorable mention in the 800 free relay (9th) and All-Americans Nikolas Aresti: 7th- 200 medley relay 1,000 free (12th). Bruno Barbosa (2): 7th- 100 back; 7th- 400 Donahue has been medley relay Daniel Chan: 7th- 400 IM an All-American in Musaffer Demitras (2): 7th- 200 medley relay; 7th- 400 medley relay every event she Guy Kogel (3): 7th- 200 fl y; 7th- 200 medley has ever competed relay; 7th- 400 medley relay Justin Rossillo (2): 7th- 200 medley relay; 7th- in during her three 400 medley relay seasons (21 total). All-American Honorable Mention Nikolas Aresti (3): 12th- 400 free relay; 13th- At the GLIAC Cham- 800 free relay; 14th- 200 free relay Bruno Barbosa (3): 12th- 400 free relay; 13th- pionships she was 800 free relay; 14th- 200 free relay victorious in the Daniel Chan (2): 10th- 200 fl y; 13th- 800 free relay Muzaffer Demirtas (2): 13th- 200 breast; 14th- 100 free, 200 free, 200 free relay Guy Kogel (2): 9th- 100 fl y; 12th- 400 free relay 200 free relay and Justin Rossillo (4): 12th- 400 free relay; 12th- 100 400 free relay, in addition to second in the 800 free relay and third back; 14th- 200 free relay; 13th- 800 free relay in the 1,000 free and 400 medley relay. WOMEN’S DATE MEET RESULT New and Old: Freshman Justin Rossillo took six All-American 10/15 at Indiana Intercollegiates 3rd of 4 10/22 * WAYNE STATE W, 163-131 honors as part of all fi ve relays and the 100 back to lead the men 11/05 * at Ashland L, 117-159 at the NCAA Championships, while sophomore Bruno Barbosa and 11/17 BUTLER W, 72-23 grad student Guy Kogel each took home fi ve, including individually 11/17 MARSHALL L, 46-65 11/18 at Woehnker Invitational 3rd of 7 in the 100 free and both the 100 and 200 fl y, respectively. 12/01 at Calvin Winter Invitational 2nd of 10 01/14 at Hillsdale W, 112-111 01/21 * 4 GRAND VALLEY STATE L, 99-135 Made to be Broken: The UIndy record book was under assault 01/28 * LEWIS W, 100-78 again by the Greyhounds with 11 new marks during the 2011- 02/08 GLIAC Championships 3rd of 9 03/14 NCAA Championships 11th of 37 12 season. The men set new records in the 200 fl y (Guy Ko- gel-1:46.80), 100 back (Justin Rossillo-49.13), 200 back (Rossil- Home meets ALL CAPS * conference meet lo-1:48.82, breaking a record Orel Oral had held since 1998-99), 200 medley relay (Rossillo, Muzaffer Demirtas, Kogel and Niko- GLIAC Championships Female Athlete of the Meet Maura Donahue las Aresti-1:29.31), 400 medley relay (Rossillo, Demirtas, Kogel, Bruno Barbosa) and 400 free relay (Barbosa, Justin Klopp, Aresti, All-Americans Maura Donahue (5): 4th- 200 free; 5th- 100 free; Aaron Stevenson). The women saw marks fall in the 100 back 5th- 400 free relay; 7th- 200 free relay; 8th- 500 (Meghan Donahue-57.09), 200 medley relay (Meghan Donahue, free Meghan Donahue (2): 5th- 400 free relay; 7th- Jaclyn Luscomb, Samantha Asencio, Julia Madeira-1:44.88), 200 200 free relay free relay (Madeira, Maura Donahue, Vicki Galiamoutsa, Meghan Vicki Galiamoutsa: 7th- 200 free relay Hayley Good: 5th- 400 free relay Donahue) and 400 free relay (Maura Donahue, Madeira, Hayley Julia Madeira (2): 5th- 400 free relay; 7th- 200 free relay Good, Meghan Donahue).

All-American Honorable Mention Shiran Abrahamson: 9th- 800 free relay Samantha Asencio: 15th- 200 medley relay Maura Donahue (2): 9th- 800 free relay; 12th- 1,000 free Meghan Donahue (3): 9th- 800 free relay; 11th- 400 medley relay; 15th- 200 medley relay Ashlee Fishburn: 11th- 400 medley relay Vicki Galiamoutsa (3): 11th- 400 medley relay; 15th- 200 medley relay Hayley Good: 9th- 800 free relay Jaclyn Luscomb (2): 11th- 400 medley relay; 15th- 200 medley relay 25 SWIMMING & DIVING

WRAP UP Classroom Success: The Greyhounds were just as good in the GLIAC All-Academic, Men Nikolas Aresti ** classroom as they were in the pool in 2011-12. The College Swim- Justin Klopp ** ming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced the wom- Justin Lyle en were fi fth nationally with a 3.46 GPA and the men were seventh GLIAC All-Academic Excellence, Men with a 3.29, which were both the best marks in the Great Lakes Austin Biefnes *** Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. At the conclusion of the season, Guy Kogel *** Eric Oberst CSCAA announced that 15 student-athletes were named Scholar All- Nir Posner Americans. GLIAC All-Academic, Women Shiran Abrahamson ** Individually, Austin Kristin Howdyshell *** Alex Norris ** Biefnes, Guy Kogel, Maura Donahue and GLIAC All-Academic Excellence, Women Meghan Donahue were Rachel Brozinick *** Maura Donahue ** all named Capital One Meghan Donahue *** Academic All-District Ashlee Fishburn ** Vicki Galiamoutsa *** IV At-Large First Team, Rebekah Harris *** while Kogel and Bief- Jaclyn Luscomb *** Julia Madeira nes were awarded the GLIAC Winter Commis- GLIAC Winter Commissioner’s Award sioner’s Award for the Austin Biefnes Guy Kogel second year in a row.

Capitol One Academic All-District 4 Austin Biefnes, The Greyhounds had a combined six student-athletes named to the Maura Donahue GLIAC All-Academic Teams and 12 student-athletes on the Academic Meghan Donahue Guy Kogel Excellence Teams. UIndy’s eight female Academic Excellence Team honorees led the GLIAC. CoSIDA Academic All-America® Austin Biefnes, 1st Team Maura Donahue, 1st Team Meghan Donahue, 1st Team Guy Kogel, 1st Team

CSCAA D-II Scholar All-American, Men Nikolas Aresti Daniel Chan Adil Assouab, honorable mention Austin Biefnes, honorable mention Justin Klopp, honorable mention Nir Posner, honorable mention Aviv Sela, honorable mention Aaron Stevenson, honorable mention

CSCAA D-II Scholar All-American, Women Shiran Abrahamson Maura Donahue Meghan Donahue Vicki Galiamoutsa Hayley Good Julia Madeira Jaclyn Luscomb, honorable mention Guy Kogel Dalton Heredeen - both the men’s and women’s teams garnered William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award Division II Team Scholar All-America accolades from the CSCAA in the Fall and Winter/Spring semesters

Maura Donahue Vicki Galiamoustsa Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 26 SWIMMING & DIVING

TOP INDIVIDUAL MARKS OF 2011-12, MEN

50 FREE 1000 FREE 100 FLY 200 FREE RELAY Bruno Barbosa 20.77 Adil Assouab 9:41.80 Guy Kogel 48.45 Barbosa 1:23.04 Aaron Stevenson 20.97 Dalton Herendeen 9:57.39 Daniel Chan 51.12 Rossillo Nikolas Aresti 20.98 Austin Biefnes 10:12.36 Justin Klopp 2 51.64 Demirtas Justin Klopp 21.08 Zach Laffi n 10:24.04 Justin Lyle 51.80 Aresti Justin Rossillo 21.18 Nir Posner 52.63 Guy Kogel 21.38 1650 FREE Aaron Stevenson 53.09 400 FREE RELAY Musaffer Demirtas 21.91 Dalton Herendeen 16:32.78 Justin Rossillo 55.11 Barbosa 3:01.75* Richard Gregg 22.42 Austin Biefnes 16:51.42 Dalton Herendeen 56.95 Klopp Adil Assouab 22.58 Zach Laffi n 17:26.74 Zach Laffi n 59.12 Aresti Aviv Sela 22.92 Stevenson Bryan Lubarsky 23.02 100 BACK 200 FLY Justin Lyle 23.40 Justin Rossillo 49.13* Guy Kogel 1:46.80* 800 FREE RELAY Bruno Barbosa 49.55 Daniel Chan 1:48.12 Barbosa 6:44.78* 100 FREE Nir Posner 52.88 Justin Lyle 1:57.66 Rossillo Bruno Barbosa 44.55 Adil Assouab 53.88 Dalton Herendeen 2:02.67 Aresti Justin Rossillo 45.53 Bryan Lubarsky 53.98 Zach Laffi n 2:07.89 Chan Nikolas Aresti 45.93 Austin Biefnes 54.73 Aaron Stevenson 46.42 Justin Klopp 55.16 200 IM 200 MEDLEY RELAY Guy Kogel 46.42 Zach Laffi n 57.70 Daniel Chan 1:52.15 Rossillo 1:29.31* Justin Klopp 46.65 Austin Biefnes 1:54.64 Demirtas Musaffer Demirtas 48.85 200 BACK Bruno Barbosa 1:55.08 Kogel Adil Assouab 48.87 Justin Rossillo 1:48.82* Aviv Sela 1:56.74 Aresti Richard Gregg 49.87 Nir Posner 1:50.84 Nir Posner 1:57.65 Zach Laffi n 52.77 Austin Biefnes 1:51.27 Justin Lyle 1:58.58 400 MEDLEY RELAY Adil Assouab 1:52.86 Musaffer Demirtas 2:00.11 Rossillo 3:16.15* 200 FREE Bryan Lubarsky 1:58.27 Justin Rossillo 2:06.18 Demirtas Bruno Barbosa 1:39.43 Dalton Herendeen 2:01.15 Dalton Herendeen 2:07.26 Kogel Justin Rossillo 1:41.86 Justin Lyle 2:10.20 Adil Assouab 2:08.93 Barbosa Guy Kogel 1:42.10 Justin Klopp 1:42.94 100 BREAST 400 IM 1M Springboard (6 dives) Aaron Stevenson 1:43.57 Musaffer Demirtas 56.11 Daniel Chan 3:56.25 Tyler Offutt 305.55 Adil Assouab 1:45.64 Aviv Sela 57.55 Austin Biefnes 4:04.60 Avery Schmidt 194.10 Bryan Lubarsky 1:47.61 Nir Posner 57.61 Justin Rossillo 4:08.99 Austin Biefnes 1:48.60 Bruno Barbosa 58.96 Dalton Herendeen 4:15.93 3M Springboard (6 dives) Musaffer Demirtas 1:48.77 F Justin Lyle 1:06.58 Justin Lyle 4:25.86 Tyler Offutt 313.55 Richard Gregg 1:50.24 F Zach Laffi n 1:16.02 Zach Laffi n 4:32.82 Avery Schmidt 182.50 Justin Lyle 1:53.82 200 BREAST 1M Springboard (11 dives) 500 FREE Musaffer Demirtas 2:00.79 Tyler Offutt 419.30 Adil Assouab 4:39.04 Daniel Chan 2:02.83 Avery Schmidt 340.25 Daniel Chan 4:39.40 Aviv Sela 2:03.02 Justin Rossillo 4:47.15 Austin Biefnes 2:21.27 3M Springboard (11 dives) Dalton Herendeen 4:54.16 Tyler Offutt 396.85 Justin Klopp 4:58.99 Avery Schmidt 312.65 Austin Biefnes 4:59.36 Zach Laffi n 5:00.33 Justin Lyle 5:13.58

* school record

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TOP INDIVIDUAL MARKS OF 2011-12, WOMEN

50 FREE 500 FREE 100 BREAST 200 IM Julia Madeira 23.63 Maura Donahue 4:56.48 Jaclyn Luscomb 1:04.92 Maura Donahue 2:12.04 Vicki Galiamoutsa 23.80 Shiran Abrahamson 5:05.20 Amber Cooper 1:06.91 F Amber Cooper 2:12.17 Julia Walters 24.25 Hayley Good 5:09.28 Brittany Sicard 1:08.20 Kristin Howdyshell 2:13.63 Maura Donahue 24.56 Julia Madeira 5:17.59 Meghan Donahue 1:11.89 Samantha Asencio 2:17.05 Meghan Donahue 24.60 Samantha Asencio 5:24.85 Hayley Good 1:15.08 Risa Ricard 2:18.49 Samantha Asencio 25.15 Greta Slabach 5:26.85 Risa Ricard 1:15.12 Jaclyn Luscomb 2:18.70 Risa Ricard 25.32 Meghan Donahue 5:37.76 Kristin Howdyshell 1:15.48 Greta Slabach 2:19.11 Alex Norris 25.64 Kristin Howdyshell 5:40.09 Julia Madeira 1:16.07 Sarah Griffi n 2:19.87 Hayley Good 25.71 Rachel Brozinick 5:47.89 Rachel Brozinick 1:17.13 Julia Madeira 2:22.46 Greta Slabach 25.93 Julie Collins 5:58.69 Rebekah Harris 1:19.26 Ashlee Fishburn 2:23.66 Brittany Sicard 25.96 Brittany Sicard 6:08.43 Ashlee Fishburn 1:20.27 Brittany Sicard 2:25.76 Sarah Griffi n 26.02 Ashlee Fishburn 26.15 1000 FREE 200 BREAST 400 IM Amber Cooper 26.41 Maura Donahue 10:15.26 Jaclyn Luscomb 2:22.05 Maura Donahue 4:37.87 Elizabeth Cain 26.60 Shiran Abrahamson 10:34.76 Amber Cooper 2:28.33 Amber Cooper 4:49.12 Jaclyn Luscomb 26.65 Sarah Griffi n 11:03.82 Maura Donahue 2:28.72 Greta Slabach 4:51.63 Kristin Howdyshell 27.11 Hayley Good 11:06.40 Brittany Sicard 2:29.64 Shiran Abrahamson 27.17 Rachel Brozinick 11:48.79 Hayley Good 2:43.90 200 FREE RELAY Rachel Brozinick 29.73 Julie Collins 12:32.58 Madeira 1:33.37 100 FLY Ma. Donahue 100 FREE 1650 FREE Ashlee Fishburn 57.54 Galiamoutsa Maura Donahue 50.70 Maura Donahue 17:07.96 Samantha Asencio 57.72 Me. Donahue Julia Madeira 51.20 Kristin Howdyshell 59.94 Hayley Good 52.10 100 BACK Julia Walters 1:01.01 400 FREE RELAY Vicki Galiamoutsa 52.27 Meghan Donahue 57.09* Julia Madeira 1:01.72 Ma. Donahue 3:25.09* Julia Walters 53.44 Sarah Griffi n 1:01.08 Elizabeth Cain 1:02.54 Madeira Risa Ricard 53.50 Elizabeth Cain 1:02.72 Amber Cooper 1:02.56 Good Meghan Donahue 53.71 Risa Ricard 1:03.06 Risa Ricard 1:03.15 Me. Donahue Sarah Griffi n 55.81 Maura Donahue 1:03.92 Vicki Galiamoutsa 1:04.04 Samantha Asencio 56.14 Amber Cooper 1:04.20 Greta Slabach 1:04.19 800 FREE RELAY Shiran Abrahamson 57.37 Greta Slabach 1:04.43 Shiran Abrahamson 1:04.23 Madeira 7:31.92 Amber Cooper 57.60 Ashlee Fishburn 1:08.63 Jaclyn Luscomb 1:05.04 Good Jaclyn Luscomb 57.85 Brittany Sicard 1:10.11 Hayley Good 1:07.52 Abrahamson Brittany Sicard 57.94 Alex Norris 1:07.90 Ma. Donahue Greta Slabach 58.45 200 BACK Julie Collins 1:15.41 Ashlee Fishburn 58.83 Meghan Donahue 2:05.56 Rachel Brozinick 1:17.46 200 MEDLEY RELAY Rachel Brozinick 1:04.61 Sarah Griffi n 2:11.40 Me. Donahue 1:44.88* Julie Collins 1:05.08 Risa Ricard 2:14.20 200 FLY Luscomb Greta Slabach 2:22.30 Samantha Asencio 2:09.27 Asencio 200 FREE Elizabeth Cain 2:24.89 Ashlee Fishburn 2:09.31 Madeira Maura Donahue 1:49.49 Brittany Sicard 2:30.06 Kristin Howdyshell 2:10.71 Julia Madeira 1:53.18 Rachel Brozinick 2:51.22 Shiran Abrahamson 2:23.36 400 MEDLEY RELAY Hayley Good 1:53.90 Me. Donahue 3:48.86 Shiran Abrahamson 1:54.99 Luscomb Risa Ricard 1:56.02 Fishburn Sarah Griffi n 1:56.81 Ma. Donahue Julia Walters 1:57.76 Greta Slabach 2:00.39 Samantha Asencio 2:00.93 Jaclyn Luscomb 2:02.87 Ashlee Fishburn 2:04.57 Vicki Galiamoutsa 2:06.55 Brittany Sicard 2:07.48 Rachel Brozinick 2:17.38 Julie Collins 2:18.70 * school record

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WRAP UP Kieffer All-American: Freshman Josh Kieffer became just the Duals record: 7-8 second UIndy rookie to earn All-American honors with his sixth place DATE MATCH RESULT fi nish in the 125 weight class at the 11/12 Michigan State Open NTS 2012 NCAA Division II Wrestling 11/18 Purdue L 6-37 11/19 ! Tiffi n W 34-12 Championships. Kieffer went 2-3 11/19 ! Cumberlands (Ky.) W 31-11 over the two day event, pushing 11/19 ! Campbellsville L 19-21 11/19 ! Shorter L 14-24 his fi nal 2011-12 record to 23-11, 12/02 Little State NTS good for the 12th-best win mark in 12/11 ^ Northwestern L 3-44 Greyhound freshman history. 12/11 ^ SIU Edwardsville W 33-15 12/18 MIDWEST CLASSIC 16th/25 01/15 $ West Liberty L 12-22 Givens Makes 2nd Nationals 01/15 $ Gannon W 24-10 01/15 $ King L 16-21 Trip: The trip to the 2012 NCAA 01/21 # Minnesota-Mankato W 27-18 Division II National Championships 01/21 # Ashland L 6-33 01/21 # Wisconsin-Parkside W 21-19 was the second in his career for 01/27 Pete Wilson Invitational 4th/31 Bryce Givens, who also qualifi ed 02/04 Baldwin-Wallace Tour. 7th,15th,17th/27 for the national meet in 2010. Giv- 02/08 Maryville W 27-21 02/11 FINDLAY L 12-24 ens, a redshirt junior, went 0-2 at 02/26 & NCAA Regionals 5th/12 the 2012 nationals. 03/10 @ NCAA Nationals 28th/42

NTS = No team scores Trio Qualify for Nationals: Three UIndy grapplers qualifi ed for the $ Mid-Atlantic Duals (Ashland, Ohio) ! UCM Dual Jamboree (Warrensburg, Mo.) 2011-12 NCAA national meet, by virtue of placing in the top four of ^ Northwestern Duals (Evanston, Ill.) # Wisconsin-Parkside Duals (Kenosha, Wis.) their brackets at the Super Regional 3 tournament. Bryce Givens & St Cloud, Minn. (157), Josh Kieffer (125) and Steven Sandefer (149) all qualifi ed @ Pueblo, Colo. with Givens taking fourth, Kieffer second and Sandefer third in their respective brackets. Jeff Weiss also placed at the regional meet, Little State Champions NAME WT taking fi fth in the 165 weight class. Jake Holler 174 Harris Four-Year All-Academic Honoree: Senior Ethan Harris National Qualifi ers Josh Kieffer 125 closed out his career as the only Greyhound ever to earn NWCA Steven Sandefer 149 All-Academic status each year of competition. Harris posted a GPA Bryce Givens 157 of 3.50 as an elementary education major, and was one of just four All-Americans wrestlers across Division II honored this year for making the All- NAME WT Place Josh Kieffer 125 6th Academic team all four years.

NWCA Division II All-Academic Team Seven Earn All-Academic: With Ethan Harris headlining the group Ethan Harris, 1st team David Lopez, 2nd team on the fi rst team, seven UIndy wrestlers were named NWCA All-Ac- Jeff Weiss, 2nd team ademic for the 2011-12 season. UIndy had a pair of wrestlers make Matt Clark, Honorable Mention Weston Davis, Honorable Mention the All-Academic second team, with David Lopez and Jeff Weiss both Kevin Gaughan, Honorable Mention making the squad. Four Greyhounds were named All-Academic hon- Steven Sandefer, Honorable Mention orable mention, with Matt Clark, Weston Davis, Kevin Gaughan and Steven Sandefer making the list. UIndy posted a team GPA of 3.286 and fi nished as the nation’s fourth-best team.

Josh Kieffer Ethan Harris William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 29 WRESTLING

2010-11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Name Wt. Yr. W L Pct Nat’l Placement Career Wins Josh Kieffer 125 FR 23 11 .676 6th 23 Ethan Harris 133 R-SR 15 6 .714 -- 79 Kalob Heald 133 FR 6 9 .400 -- 6 Justin Kieffer 141 FR 17 8 .680 -- 17 Blake Harvey 141 R-SR 5 6 .455 -- 19 Wade Thiel 141 SO 4 5 .444 -- 10 Trey Weliver 141 R-SO 4 10 .286 -- 13 Steven Sandefer 149 R-SO 13 8 .619 Qualifer 25 David Lopez 149 SR 12 11 .522 -- 69 Weston Davis 165 SO 4 9 .308 -- 10 Austin Chamberlain 157 FR 8 6 .571 -- 8 Bryce Givens 157 R-JR 15 19 .441 Qualifi er 65 Clayton Monebrake 157 FR 2 4 .333 -- 2 Matt Clark 165 R-SR 2 7 .222 -- 6 Jeff Weiss 165 SO 24 16 .600 -- 47 Dustin Parrish 174 FR 14 19 .424 -- 14 Jake Holler 174 R-JR 4 1 .800 -- 32 George Lopez 184 R-SO 0 3 .000 -- 19 Aaron Stevenson 184 FR 18 3 .857 -- 18 Marcus Watson 184 SO 9 5 .643 -- 12 Kevin Gaughan 197 SO 2 21 .087 -- 5 Randy Kaufman 197 R-SO 3 7 .300 -- 3 Mike Cheh 285 FR 3 5 .375 -- 3 Evan Wooding 285 SO 17 19 .472 -- 39

Totals 224 218 .507

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WRAP UP The Road To Cary: After a lackluster 4-6 start, the UIndy base- Record: 46-16, 26-8 GLVC ball team strung together 42 wins over a 50-game span on its way DATE OPP. RESULT to earning the program’s second-ever trip to the NCAA Division II 03/01 OAKLAND CITY W 15-0 03/01 OAKLAND CITY W 13-3 Championships, held in Cary, N.C. 03/09 # at Rollins L 2-5 03/10 # vs Ashland W 5-0 03/11 # vs Ohio Dominican L 1-8 (5) 03/12 # vs West Chester L 2-11 A deep pitching staff and a pa- 03/12 # vs West Chester L 1-7 tient hitting approach served as 03/13 # vs Wayne State (Mich.) L 2-3 03/14 # vs Mansfi eld W 14-1 (7) the backbone of a Greyhound club 03/18 * at Drury L 4-5 03/18 * at Drury W 3-0 that became just the third team in 03/24 * ROCKHURST W 13-6 03/24 * ROCKHURST W 3-0 UIndy history (any sport) to cap- 03/25 * WILLIAM JEWELL W 9-3 03/25 * WILLIAM JEWELL L 0-6 ture both a GLVC and Midwest Re- 03/27 KENTUCKY STATE W 8-1 gion title in the same season (2012 03/27 KENTUCKY STATE W 18-5 03/29 URBANA W 18-3 women’s golf, 2009 volleyball). 03/31 * at Wisconsin-Parkside L 2-3 03/31 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 4-2 04/01 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 3-2 04/01 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 10-0 Following a stellar regular sea- 04/03 * at Saint Joseph’s W 7-1 son, the Hounds dropped the fi rst 04/03 * at Saint Joseph’s W 8-2 04/06 * LEWIS L 2-3 game of the double-elimination 04/06 * LEWIS W 1-0 04/07 * LEWIS W 6-1 GLVC Tournament before winning 04/07 * LEWIS W 12-7 04/10 KENTUCKY STATE W 8-3 fi ve straight to take the league 04/10 KENTUCKY STATE W 16-1 04/15 * at 15 Northern Ky. W 17-3 title, then swept through the Mid- 04/15 * at 15 Northern Ky. L 2-3 west Regional in the minimum four 04/17 at Urbana W 10-7 04/18 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 7-1 games. 04/18 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 2-1 04/21 * BELLARMINE W, 4-0 04/21 * BELLARMINE W 5-4 04/22 * BELLARMINE L 1-4 The Greyhounds drew Catawba in the fi rst game of the eight-team 04/22 * BELLARMINE W 11-6 national-championship bracket, but despite out-hitting the fourth- 04/24 * at 29 Northern Ky. W 6-3 04/24 * at 29 Northern Ky. W 8-7 ranked Indians, the Hounds came up on the short end of a 2-1 fi nal. 04/25 BUTLER W 13-12 (11) 04/27 * SOUTHERN INDIANA W 8-0 04/27 * SOUTHERN INDIANA W 2-1 04/29 * SOUTHERN INDIANA W 6-3 Two days later, UIndy’s magical season ended with a 13-2 loss to 04/29 * SOUTHERN INDIANA L 4-7 05/05 * at Kentucky Wesleyan L 5-6 (10) top-ranked Saint Mary’s. 05/05 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 18-0 05/06 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 4-3 05/06 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 14-7 The Big 4-0: UIndy recorded its fourth-ever 40-win season in 05/10 & vs. Lewis L 2-8 05/10 & vs. Quincy W 5-3 (10) 2012. Its 46 victories marked the second-highest total in team his- 05/11 & vs. Lewis W 1-0 (11) 05/12 & vs. Rockhurst W 3-2 tory, with only the 2001 club’s 51 wins besting it. 05/12 & vs. Rockhurst W 3-0 05/13 & vs. Northern Ky. W, 4-3 05/17 ^ vs. Lewis W 2-1 Grand Season: Long-time head coach Gary Vaught hit a pair of 05/18 ^ vs. Wayne State W 8-5 05/19 ^ vs. Rockhurst W 21-14 milestones in 2012. First, the 18-year skipper won his 600th game 05/20 ^ vs. Rockhurst W 9-6 (10) 05/27 ! vs. 4 Catawba L 1-2 at UIndy with a 2-1 win versus Saint Joseph’s April 18. Five days 05/29 ! vs. 1 St. Mary’s L 2-13 later, Vaught managed in game No. 1,000 in a Greyhound uniform Home games in ALL CAPS with a 5-4 win against Bellarmine. He is 788-535-2 (.597) overall in * GLVC game & Evansville, Ind. # RussMatt Central Florida Invite (Winterhaven, Fla.) 23 years as an NCAA head coach. ^ Ypsilanti, Mich. ! Cary, N.C.

FINAL GLVC STANDINGS Sacrifi cial Hounds: UIndy fi nshed with a Division II-best 40 sacri- EAST fi ce fl ies on the year, led by senior Matt Maringer’s six sac fl ies. School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. 1. Indianapolis**^^ 26-8 .765 46-16 .742 2. Northern Ky.*^ 25-11 .694 36-22 .621 3. Lewis*^ 21-15 .583 33-22 .600 In addition, the Greyhounds ranked fi fth in D-II in sacrifi ce bunts 4. Bellarmine 19-15 .559 27-23 .540 5 Saint Joseph’s 16-19 .457 17-31 .354 with 70. Individually, three Hounds fi nished in the nation’s top 16, 6. Southern Indiana 16-20 .444 26-24 .520 including Scott Lawley (16 sac bunts, 6th), Adam Rusche (14, 13th) 7. Ky. Wesleyan 13-22 .371 19-30 .388 8. UW-Parkside 12-24 .333 19-30 .388 and Maringer (13, 16th).

WEST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. Have a Hart: First baseman Jake Hartley ranked fourth in the na- 1. Missouri S&T* 20-10 .667 32-15 .681 2. Rockhurst*^ 20-11 .645 35-19 .648 tion in walks this year, with his 55 free passes also matching the 3. Quincy* 19-12 .613 28-21 .571 4. Mo.-St. Louis* 20-14 .588 32-21 .604 program’s single-season record, set by current assistant head coach 5. Drury * 21-15 .583 29-22 .569 Al Ready in 2000. 6. William Jewell 10-22 .313 19-28 .404 7. Maryville 11-25 .306 15-34 .306 8. Illinois Springfi eld 3-29 .094 9-37 .196 The Indianapolis native coaxed eight free passes in the NCAA Mid- * GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion west Regional alone, two more than any player at any of the eight ^ NCAA Midwest Regional participant regionals. ^^ NCAA Midwest Regional champion 31 BASEBALL WRAP UP All-GLVC Wheelin’ & Dealin’: Junior Phil Wheeler made history at the Nick Whitty, C, 1st Team East Tyler O’Daniel, 3B, 1st Team East Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament, as the Decatur, Ill., Scott Mourey, DH, 1st Team East Donovan Drake, SP, 1st Team East native tossed the fi rst-ever recorded no-hitter at the conference JaVaun West, SP, 1st Team East tourney in a 3-0 semifi nal win versus Rockhurst May 12. Jake Hartley, 1B, 2nd Team East Scott Lawley, 2B, 2nd Team East Mike Page, SS, 2nd Team East The historic performance marked the fi rst UIndy no-hitter in 17 Nate Koontz, OF, 2nd Team East Matt Maringer, OF, 2nd Team East years, as the future major-leaguer Jim Crowell tossed a no-no for

GLVC Pitcher of the Year the Greyhounds in 1995. Wheeler threw 136 pitches in the com- Donovan Drake plete-game effort, striking out a career-high 11 and walking six. GLVC Coach of the Year Gary Vaught No-No Notes: All-Midwest Region, Daktronics - First no-hitter in GLVC Tournament history Donovan Drake, SP, 1st Team - First UIndy no-hitter since 1995 (Jim Crowell) Nick Whitty, C, 2nd Team - With four fi rst team all-conference players in the lineup, Rockhurst Tyler O’Daniel, 3B, 2nd Team Scott Mourey, DH, 2nd Team hitters were a combined 0-25 at the plate. JaVaun West, SP, 2nd Team - Rockhurst was ranked third in the latest Midwest Region poll and All-Midwest Region, ABCA came into the game with a .316 team batting average and a .390 on- Scott Mourey, DH, 1st Team base percentage. Donovan Drake, SP, 1st Team Nick Whitty, C, 2nd Team - Wheeler’s 11 Ks marked just the third double-digit strikeout game for Tyler O’Daniel, 3B, 2nd Team a Greyhound this season. JaVaun West, SP, 2nd Team - Wheeler struck out the side in the both the sixth and the eighth Midwest Region Gold Glove Team, ABCA innings, fanning fi ve in a row at one point. Nick Whitty, C Hugo Lalonde, P “Love the Drake”: Senior starting pitch- All-Midwest Region, NCBWA Tyler O’Daniel, 3B, 1st Team er Donovan Drake had a dominant senior Donovan Drake, SP, 1st Team Nick Whitty, C, 2nd Team season for the Hounds. The First Team JaVaun West, SP, 2nd Team All-American and Midwest Region Pitcher Midwest Region Pitcher of the Year of the Year ranked eigth in Division II in (Daktronics, ABCA and NCBWA) strikeouts (106) and 17th in both ERA Donovan Drake (1.67) and complete games (7). He also Midwest Region Coach of the Year (ABCA and NCBWA) compiled a 0.95 WHIP and a solid 5-to-1 Gary Vaught strikeout-to-walk ratio. All-America, Daktronics Donovan Drake, SP, 2nd Team After a quality start versus No. 1 St. Mary’s All-America, ABCA in his fi nal collegiate game, Drake went on Donovan Drake, SP, 1st Team to spend two weeks with the independent Windy City Thunderbolts before signing HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Category with the Atlanta Braves organization. Nick Whitty 2nd On-base pct. 4th Walks Jake Hartley 3rd On-base pct. T-2nd Runs 2nd Runs batted in 1st Walks Mike Page 5th On-base pct. 2nd Walks Matt Maringer 1st Runs T-3rd Sac bunts T-2nd Sac fl ies Scott Lawley T-2nd Runs T-5th Walks 1st Sac bunts Tyler O’Daniel T-3rd Doubles Adam Rusche 2nd Sac bunts Donovan Drake 2nd ERA 2nd Opposing BA 4th Innings pitched 1st Strikeouts 3rd Wins Chris Saroff 5th Saves

Academic All-GLVC Brett Collins Mike Page Jake Hartley Mitch Ransburg Jesse Herman ** Alex Ritchie Ethan Levi *** Brandon Stevens Donovan Drake Scott Mourey Scott Mourey Brady Thomas William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award Tyler Norton Phil Wheeler Tyler O’Daniel 32 BASEBALL

2012 HITTING STATISTICS

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT 25 Page, Mike .327 59-57 202 38 66 15 0 0 44 81 .401 35 7 29 4 .434 5 5 5-5 13 O’Daniel, Tyler .325 59-58 203 38 66 18 1 5 46 101 .498 15 12 32 0 .397 4 7 1-5 4 Whitty, Nick .321 53-47 137 31 44 12 1 1 20 61 .445 31 11 32 0 .480 0 5 2-3 19 Maringer, Matt .313 61-59 208 48 65 16 1 1 30 86 .413 22 11 29 1 .397 6 13 21-24 27 Hartley, Jake .311 61-61 196 47 61 13 0 2 50 80 .408 55 6 27 3 .466 5 3 2-2 9 Mourey, Scott .301 60-58 206 33 62 9 1 4 42 85 .413 22 4 31 4 .374 3 1 1-2 16 Lawley, Scott .298 62-61 178 47 53 5 0 0 28 58 .326 30 9 20 0 .416 4 16 7-8 44 Koontz, Nate .286 49-43 140 31 40 12 1 3 26 63 .450 21 6 36 2 .396 2 2 4-6 3 Rusche, Adam .224 54-43 143 25 32 7 1 0 15 41 .287 21 3 24 1 .333 1 14 3-6 ------14 Herman, Jesse .500 5-0 10 1 5 1 0 0 3 6 .600 1 0 1 0 .545 0 0 0-0 8 Stevens, Brandon .439 23-15 57 16 25 5 1 3 17 41 .719 4 5 5 0 .486 4 0 1-1 6 Ransburg, Mitch .345 21-6 29 7 10 3 0 0 8 13 .448 3 2 6 0 .429 1 0 0-0 21 Sterrett, Tyler .333 9-1 9 3 3 0 0 0 2 3 .333 3 0 4 0 .500 0 0 0-0 1 Wides, Ryan .273 17-15 55 16 15 2 0 0 8 17 .309 6 5 8 1 .394 0 0 4-5 22 Feller, Bryce .236 26-19 55 15 13 5 0 4 20 30 .545 7 4 16 0 .343 4 2 0-0 10 Weinzapfel, Jake .235 21-8 34 13 8 1 0 0 8 9 .265 9 1 7 0 .400 1 2 3-3 12 Saroff, Chris .207 13-7 29 8 6 0 0 0 6 6 .207 3 2 5 0 .324 0 0 1-1 30 Wheeler, Phil .000 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0

Totals .304 62 1891 418 574 124 7 23 373 781 .413 288 88 312 16 .412 40 70 55-71 Opponents .254 62 1875 227 476 69 14 9 199 600 .320 153 48 425 13 .323 21 44 43-71

LOB - Team (514), Opp (411). DPs turned - Team (39), Opp (38). CI - Team (2), Whitty 2. IBB - Team (5), Hartley 3, Mourey 2, Opp (3). Picked off - Lawley 5, Koontz 3, Rusche 1, Whitty 1, Maringer 1, Ransburg 1, Feller 1, Wides 1, Weinzapfel 1, Mourey 1, Hartley 1. Hitting minimum - 2.0 PA/ team game

2012 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 1.67 9-3 15-12 7 5 1 91.2 64 24 17 23 106 12 0 1 327 .196 7 2 2 11 West, JaVaun 3.01 8-1 13-11 1 0 0 71.2 68 28 24 16 70 9 3 2 270 .252 2 2 1 29 Lalonde, Hugo 4.50 6-4 14-12 3 2 0 70.0 86 38 35 28 51 8 3 1 275 .313 5 8 1 ------2 Norton, Tyler 1.02 0-0 18-0 0 0 0 17.2 9 2 2 4 12 0 0 0 60 .150 1 1 0 30 Wheeler, Phil 2.63 3-2 11-4 1 1 1 37.2 24 15 11 20 35 1 1 1 131 .183 10 7 0 12 Saroff, Chris 2.70 3-2 23-0 0 0 11 30.0 27 10 9 3 35 7 1 1 115 .235 0 1 0 23 Kraft, Patrick 3.23 3-0 9-3 0 0 0 30.2 29 15 11 6 13 4 0 0 111 .261 1 3 0 28 Hollenberg, Ryan 3.24 1-0 17-0 0 0 1 25.0 25 12 9 9 15 4 1 0 94 .266 2 2 1 31 Elliott, Sean 3.29 1-0 8-0 0 0 0 13.2 15 5 5 5 14 4 1 0 53 .283 0 0 0 32 Petrea, Gavin 3.38 1-0 8-0 0 0 0 10.2 14 4 4 3 10 3 1 0 42 .333 2 0 0 34 Seefeldt, Clint 4.12 2-2 7-3 0 0 0 19.2 22 16 9 10 13 3 0 1 79 .278 6 2 0 24 Wood, Alex 4.43 6-1 12-8 0 0 0 42.2 48 25 21 10 28 11 3 1 167 .287 5 6 2 0 Moore, Chad 4.50 0-0 4-3 0 0 0 8.0 9 11 4 7 6 1 0 1 31 .290 2 4 0 5 Collins, Brett 5.79 3-1 9-6 0 0 0 32.2 36 22 21 9 17 2 0 0 120 .300 4 10 0

Totals 3.27 46-16 62 12 11 14 501.2 476 227 182 153 425 69 14 9 1875 .254 47 48 7 Opponents 6.11 16-46 62 11 1 6 481.2 574 418 327 288 312 124 7 23 1891 .304 72 88 12

PB - Team (11), Whitty 6, Stevens 5, Opp (18). Pickoffs - Team (13), Stevens 4, Whitty 3, Lalonde 2, Kraft 1, Norton 1, Drake, D. 1, Collins 1, Opp (16). SBA/ATT - Whitty (31-53), Stevens (12-18), Lalonde (7-15), West (8-10), Drake, D. (5-10), Wood (7-8), Collins (2-8), Wheeler (4-7), Seefeldt, C. (2-4), Hollenberg (4-4), Saroff (3-3), Kraft (1-1), Norton (0-1).

Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/ team game

33 MEN’S GOLF

WRAP UP Eight-Peat: UIndy increased its streak of NCAA regional appear- Record: 151-53-2 (.738) ances to eight this season on the way to fi nishing fourth at the NCAA DATE TOURNEY Place (Score) Division II Midwest/South Central Regional at Jefferson City Country 09/19 John Piper Intercollegiate 4/10 (+38) 09/25 Great Lakes Regional #1 1/27 (+13) Club in Jefferson City, Mo. 10/10 NSU Shark Invitational 5/14 (+24) 10/17 TVA Credit Union Invite 6/14 (+24) 10/24 Otter Invitational 11/15 (+48) The Greyhounds were the only team from the Midwest Region to 02/27 UNO Mardi Gras Invite 4/15 (+26) advance to the NCAA Championships at The Cardinal Club in Simp- 03/16 Siena College Spring Invite 4/7 (+39) sonville, Ky., as part of the 2012 NCAA Division II Spring Champi- 03/24 Wisconsin-Parkside Invite 2/13 (-7) 03/31 The Jewell T1/25 (+8) onship Festival. UIndy fi nished 11th in the country (298-294-290) 04/08 Great Lakes Regional #4 11/25 (+54) after three rounds of competition. Sophomore David Frank was the 04/15 GLVC Championship 2/14 (+56) 05/07 NCAA D-II South Central/Midwest Regional top fi nisher in 19th, while senior Aaron Monson was 25th. 4/20 (+16) 05/15 NCAA D-II National Championship T11/20 (+18) Player of the Year: Monson was crowned Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Year in voting by league All-GLVC Aaron Monson^ coaches as the Greyhounds claimed the Jacob Yocum^ top honor for the fourth time in the last ^ based on GLVC Championship fi nish fi ve years. Seth Fair captured the honor GLVC Player of the Year in 2010, while Justin Hueber went back- Aaron Monson to-back in ‘08 and ‘09. Monson, was was GCAA PING D-II All-Midwest Region also named the GLVC Men’s Golf Scholar Aaron Monson Athlete of the Year, led the team with a 74.0 stroke average and team-high 11 Academic All-GLVC rounds of par or better. Seve Duncan ** Tobin Dunigan Rob Gleixner ** Based on their performance at the GLVC Aaron Monson *** Championships, Monson was joined on GLVC Scholar Athlete of the Year the All-GLVC Team by sophomore Jacob Aaron Monson Yocum. Monson fi nished second and Yo- cum was fi fth in the stroke play portion at the Country Club of Paducah (Ky.). The Hounds then lost a heartbreaker during the match play portion to rival Northern Kentucky, 3-2, in the fi nal after dispatching Bellarmine, 4-1, in the semifi nals.

Team Triumph: The Greyhounds picked up nine top-fi ve fi nishes in the 13 events they competed in during the season, including vic- tories at the Great Lakes Regional by beating 26 teams and the The Jewell by topping 24 teams. Overall, UIndy was 153-53 (.743) dur- ing the season.

Aaron Monson Jon Jozefowski William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 34 MEN’S GOLF

2011-12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Rnds Events 5 10 20 W-L W-L% To Par Average Aaron Monson 36 2664 68 11 14 5 5 9 972-173 .849 +2 74.0 David Frank 34 2567 67 8 13 1 1 6 703-318 .689 +4 75.5 Rob Gleixner 36 2730 70 9 14 - 3 7 799-346 .698 +4 75.8 Max Bowling 35 2661 68 5 14 - - 3 635-455 .583 +4 76.0 Jacob Yocum 33 2514 71 1 13 1 1 3 646-444 .593 +4 76.2 Terek Abdalla 5 383 73 - 2 - - - 56-79 .415 +5 76.6 Tobin Dunigan 18 1397 70 2 7 - - 1 215-314 .406 +6 77.6 Jon Jozefowski 10 787 75 - 4 - - - 85-168 .336 +7 78.7 Seve Duncan 5 401 75 - 2 - - - 14-121 .104 +8 80.2 Brandon Knapp 5 406 78 - 2 - - - 14-121 .104 +9 81.2 Cory Fennig 3 262 81 - 1 - - - 2-53 .036 +15 87.3

4-PLAYER TEAM 34 10,161 278 36 14 7 10 29 153-53 .743 +11 298.9

2011-12 TEAM STATISTICS Tournament Date Rnds Place Teams Players +/- Score W-L-T John Piper Intercollegiate 09/19/11 3 4 10 56 +38 902 6-3 Great Lakes Regional #1 09/26/11 2 1 27 135 +13 589 26-0 Shark Invitational 10/10/11 3 5 14 75 +24 888 9-4 TVA Credit Union Invitational 10/17/11 3 6 14 75 +24 888 8-5 Otter Invitational 10/24/11 3 11 15 79 +48 912 4-10 UNO Mardi Gras Invitational 02/27/12 3 4 15 77 +26 890 11-3 Homewood Suites Siena Invitational 03/16/12 2 4 7 45 +39 615 3-3 Parkside Spring Invitational 03/24/12 2 2 13 81 -7 569 11-1 The Jewell 03/31/12 2 1 25 124 +8 584 24-0 Great Lakes Regional #4 04/08/12 2 11 25 125 +54 630 14-10 GLVC Championship 04/15/12 3 2 14 70 +68 932 12-1 GLVC Championship - Indiv. Match Play 04/17/12 NCAA D-II MW/SC Regional 05/07/12 3 4 20 108 +16 880 16-3 NCAA D-II Championship 05/15/12 3 11 20 108 +18 882 9-10

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WRAP UP Among the Best: For the third time in the last four years, UIndy Record: 139-22 (.863) fi nished among the top 10 teams in the country by placing ninth at DATE TOURNEY Place (Score) the NCAA Championships at Persimmon Ridge Golf Course in Louis- 09/10 IU Fall Kickoff 4/7 (+48) ville, Ky., as part of the 2012 Spring Sports Championship Festival. 09/18 Screaming Eagles Golf Classic 1/18 (+39) 09/24 Midwest Shootout 1/12 (+24) 10/10 NSU Shark Invitational 8/13 (+61) Sophomore Jenny Konop was 10/22 Laker Fall Classic 4/15 (+56) 02/19 Ann Rhoads Invitational 1/16 (+68) the Elite 89 winner as the stu- 03/16 Siena College Spring Invite 2/8 (+71) dent-athlete at the champion- 03/24 NKU Spring Fling 1/22 (+21) 04/01 IPFW Spring Classic 1/10 (+72) ship with the highest grade 04/14 Dolores Black Falcon Invite 1/12 (+50) point average (3.932, biology) 04/22 UIndy Spring Invitational 1/9 (+57) and led the team by placing 04/28 GLVC Championship 1/14 (+29) 05/06 NCAA D-II East Regional 1/9 (+47) 29th, while sophomore Amy 05/16 NCAA D-II National Championship 9/12 (+105) Thompson was 33rd and senior

Darin Pinnick was 39th. All-GLVC Darin Pinnick ^ Jenny Konop * Konop becomes the second UIndy women’s golfer and third Grey- Brianna Scheidler * hound to earn the prestigious honor, as both Kyleigh Turner (vol- Amy Thompson * leyball) and Allison Tyler (women’s golf) won the award during the * based on GLVC Championship fi nish ^ based on Golfstats’s head-to-head standings 2009-10 academic year -- the fi rst season of its existence.

GLVC Freshman of the Year Jaclyn Schindler Stellar Season: On the season, the Hounds set program records in tournament wins (9) and winning percentage (.863). They col- All-East Region, NGCA Amy Thompson lected victories in seven of nine events this spring, including taking both the conference and regional crowns. All-America, NGCA Amy Thompson, Honorable mention Top of the Field: Thompson earned a pair of prestigious hon- Academic All-GLVC ors as she was named National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) Jenny Konop ** Darin Pinnick *** All-America Honorable Mention and All-East Region. Thompson led Regan Pittard the Greyhounds with a 78.2 stroke average, including winning the Brianna Scheidler ** Jaclyn Schindler NCAA East Regional among her three tournament victories during Amy Thompson ** the season. Chanice Young

GLVC Team Academic Award GLVC Champions: Thanks to a program-record-tying team score Women’s Golf of 296 in the second and fi nal round, UIndy notched its league-high Capital One Academic All-District 4 sixth Great Lakes Valley Conference championship at the par-72, Darin Pinnick 5,882-yard Annbriar Golf Course in Waterloo, Ill.

NGCA All-American Scholars Jenny Konop** The Greyhounds erased a seven-stroke defi cit after round one to Darin Pinnick take the 2012 GLVC title by fi ve strokes over second-place Drury. Brianna Scheidler** Amy Thompson** Pinnick fi nished at +3 to fi nish second and earn her second all-GLVC honor, while head coach Brent Nicoson was named GLVC Coach of NCAA Elite 89 Award Jenny Konop the Year and Jaclyn Schindler garnered GLVC Freshman of the Year accolades. In voting by league coaches, Konop, Thompson and Bri- ana Scheidler were all tabbed all-GLVC.

Darin Pinnick Regan Pittard Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 36 WOMEN’S GOLF

2011-12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Low Par/- # Finish Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes Rnd Rnds Evnts 5 10 20 W-L W-L% To Par Average Amy Thompson 31 2423 70 3 14 6 10 12 858-127 .871 +6 78.2 Darin Pinnick 31 2428 69 3 14 6 7 11 842-143 .855 +6 78.3 Jenny Konop 31 2433 71 1 14 4 9 12 836-149 .849 +7 78.5 Brianna Scheidler 31 2499 74 - 14 2 5 8 750-235 .761 +9 80.6 Jaclyn Schindler 22 1802 74 - 11 2 4 6 522-211 .712 +10 81.9 Regan Pittard 31 2568 74 - 14 2 2 6 622-363 .631 +11 82.8 Chanice Young 20 1668 76 - 10 - 1 4 448-261 .632 +12 83.4

4-PLAYER TEAM 31 9725 296 7 14 22 38 59 139-22 .863 +26 313.7

2011-12 TEAM STATISTICS Tournament Date Rnds Place Teams Players +/- Score W-L IU Fall Kickoff 09/10/11 2 4 7 44 +57 633 3-3 Screaming Eagle Classic 09/18/11 2 1 18 95 +39 615 17-0 Midwest Shootout 09/25/11 2 1 12 71 +24 600 11-0 Shark Invitational 10/10/11 2 8 13 73 +61 637 5-7 Laker Fall Classic 10/22/11 2 4 15 89 +56 632 11-3 BSC Ann Rhoads Invitational 02/19/12 2 1 16 88 +68 644 15-0 Homewood Suites Siena Invitational 03/16/12 2 2 8 49 +71 647 6-1 NKU Spring Invitational 03/24/12 2 1 20 120 +21 597 19-0 IPFW Spring Classic 04/01/12 2 1 10 61 +72 640 9-0 Dolores Black Falcon Invitational 04/14/12 2 1 12 75 +50 626 11-0 UIndy Spring Invitational 04/22/12 2 1 9 49 +57 633 8-0 GLVC Championship 04/28/12 2 1 14 66 +29 605 13-0 NCAA D-II East Super Regional 05/06/12 3 1 9 49 +47 911 8-0 NCAA D-II Championship 05/16/12 4 9 12 70 +153 1305 3-8

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WRAP UP GLVC Champions: The 2012 Greyhounds won the program’s fi rst- Record: 50-9, 28-6 GLVC ever GLVC Softball Championship. UIndy mowed through the tour- DATE OPP. RESULT 02/17 ! vs West Alabama W 2-0 nament, posting wins of 16-1 02/17 ! vs 11 Rollins W 4-2 02/18 ! vs Lander W 3-2 (8) (5 inn.), 8-0 (5 inn.), 5-2 and 02/18 ! vs Wayne State W 13-0 (5) 8-0 (5 inn.) over the three-day 02/24 at 1 Alabama-Huntsville L 2-5 02/25 vs Charleston W 2-1 event, to effectively out-score 02/25 vs Charleston W 8-0 its opponents 37-3 in 22 in- 03/03 * at Illinois Springfi eld W 8-0 (5) 03/03 * at Illinois Springfi eld W 23-10 nings played on the weekend. 03/04 * at Quincy W 13-1 (5) 03/04 * at Quincy W 7-5 The fi nal 8-0, fi ve-inning vic- 03/10 * MARYVILLE W 5-1 tory came over Illinois Spring- 03/10 * MARYVILLE W 4-1 03/12 & vs Tiffi n W 9-0 fi eld, giving the Greyhounds 03/12 & vs Wayne State W 3-1 03/13 & vs Minnesota-Duluth W 2-1 the title. 03/13 & vs Edinboro W 9-2 03/15 & vs Northwood W 8-3 03/15 & vs Adelphi W 8-0 One For the Record Books: 03/17 * LEWIS W 8-0 (5) UIndy put together what will go 03/17 * LEWIS W 8-4 03/18 * WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 5-0 down as the greatest season in 03/18 * WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 10-1 (6) program history in 2012. The 03/24 * at Bellarmine W 8-0 (5) 03/24 * at Bellarmine W 4-1 Greyhounds broke numerous team and individual records during the 03/25 * at Northern Kentucky W 2-1 03/25 * at Northern Kentucky W 9-2 (8) season: 03/29 at Ohio Dominican W 3-1 03/29 at Ohio Dominican W 8-1 03/31 * at Southern Indiana W 3-2 TEAM RECORDS 03/31 * at Southern Indiana W 12-2 (5) - Wins in a season- 50 04/01 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 4-0 04/01 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-2 - Win Streak- 33 04/03 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 2-1 - GLVC Wins- 28 04/03 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 10-3 04/06 * KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 4-0 04/06 * KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 9-2 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 04/07 * SOUTHERN INDIANA W 8-0 (5) 04/07 * SOUTHERN INDIANA L 6-8 Jennifer DeMotte Casey Williamson 04/11 URBANA W 13-0 (5) - Pitching wins in a season- 35 - Hits in a season- 81 04/11 URBANA W 3-0 04/14 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 4-0 - Pitching wins in a career- 71 - Runs in a season- 60 04/14 * at Wisconsin-Parkside W 2-0 - Shutouts in a season- 17 - Doubles in a season- 21 04/15 * at Lewis W 9-0 (5) - Shutouts in a career- 30 - RBI in a season- 55 04/15 * at Lewis L 3-4 04/18 * at Saint Joseph’s L 3-4 - Innings pitched in a season- 253.2 - Season Batting Avg.- .455 04/18 * at Saint Joseph’s L 1-2 - Strikeouts in a season- 272 - Season Slugging % (S)- .781 04/21 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 2-4 (9) 04/21 * NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 8-4 04/22 * BELLARMINE W 4-0 04/22 * BELLARMINE L 1-3 Duo Double All-American: Junior Jennifer DeMotte and freshman 04/24 at Cedarville W 8-0 (6) Casey Williamson both earned fi rst team All-American honors from 04/27 ^ vs Quincy W 16-1 (5) 04/27 ^ vs Northern Kentucky W 8-0 (5) both the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) and Daktron- 04/28 ^ vs Lewis W 5-2 ics on the 2012 season. With this year’s honors, DeMotte is now a 04/29 ^ vs Illinois Springfi eld W 8-0 (5) 05/04 % WAYNE STATE W 10-0 (5) three-time All-American selection in her UIndy career. 05/05 % NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 0-2 05/05 % ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD L 1-5 * GLVC game () non-seven-inning game DeMotte Gets It Done On the Field and Off: In addition to her ! Charger Chillout (Decatur, Ala.) & Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) pair of All-American honors, DeMotte also earned Capital One Aca- ^ GLVC Tournament (East Peoria, Ill.) % NCAA Midwest Regional (Indianapolis, Ind.) demic All-America recognition, as the Greyhound junior maintains a FINAL GLVC STANDINGS 3.82 GPA as an entrepreneurship major. In addition to her All-America EAST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. accolades for her academic prowess, DeMotte was also named the 1. Indianapolis**^ 28-6 .824 50-9 .847 GLVC’s Scholar Athlete of the Year for softball, and is now a three-time 2. St. Joseph’s*!! 22-12 .647 40-21 .656 3. Northern Ky. *^ 21-13 .618 38-21 .644 Academic All-GLVC selection. 4. Lewis * 21-15 .583 31-24 .564 Bellarmine * 21-15 .583 32-28 .533 6. Southern Ind. 16-16 .500 27-21 .563 7. Ky. Wesleyan 12-24 .333 17-31 .354 Hounds Sweep GLVC Awards: UIndy took home all of the hardware 8. UW-Parkside 6-30 .167 7-47 .130 at the GLVC Softball Awards Banquet, with Jennifer DeMotte taking WEST School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct. the league’s Pitcher of the Year honors, Casey Williamson earning the 1. Ill. Springfi eld*! 22-12 .647 36-22 .621 Player of the Year and Co-Freshman of the Year awards and Melissa Drury * 22-12 .647 36-19 .655 3. William Jewell# 17-15 .531 24-23 .511 Frost-Fisher earning her second career GLVC Coach of the Year award. 4. Quincy * 17-17 .500 26-28 .481 5. Mo.-St. Louis 16-18 .471 27-25 .519 In addition to the award winners, Sydney Russell (UT) also earned a 6. Rockhurst 15-21 .417 20-32 .385 7. Missouri S&T 12-24 .333 15-38 .283 spot on the All-GLVC First Team, while Cori Eckerle (C) and Samantha 8. Maryville 8-26 .235 15-35 .300 Krcelich (OF) both were named All-GLVC Second Team. * GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Regional participant ! NCAA Super Regional participant !! NCAA Super Regional champion # Not Eligible for GLVC Tournament 38 SOFTBALL WRAP UP All-GLVC Casey Williamson, OF, 1st team East DeMotte, Williamson Top All-Region: In addition to earning Pitch- Sydney Russell, UT, 1st team East er and Player of the Year honors from Jennifer DeMotte, P, 1st team East Cori Eckerle, C, 2nd team East the GLVC, Jennifer DeMotte and Casey Samantha Krcelich, OF, 2nd team East Williamson also earned the Midwest Region Pitcher and Player of the Year GLVC Pitcher of the Year Jennifer DeMotte honors from Daktronics. Joining De- Motte and Williamson on the Daktron- GLVC Player of the Year Casey Williamson, OF ics First Team All-Region was Kelsey Rummel, while Samantha Krcelich GLVC Co-Freshman of the Year Casey Williamson, OF earned second team accolades. Syd- ney Russell also earned a First Team GLVC Coach of the Year All-Region nod, from the NFCA, as did Melissa Frost-Fisher DeMotte and Williamson. All-Midwest Region, Daktronics Kelsey Rummel, 3B, 1st team Casey Williamson, OF, 1st team Top Staff: Eighth-year head coach Melissa Frost-Fisher and her staff Jennifer DeMotte, UT, 1st team earned the NFCA’s Midwest Region coaching staff of the year honors Samantha Krcelich, OF, 2nd team in guiding the Greyhounds to a 50-9 fi nish and GLVC Championship Midwest Region Pitcher of the Year, Daktronics on the year. Jennifer DeMotte

Midwest Region Player of the Year, Daktronics UIndy In The Rankings: UIndy closed out the year at No. 14 in Casey Williamson, OF the NFCA DII Top 25. The Greyhounds were ranked every week of All-Midwest Region, NFCA the 2012 season, debuting in the poll in week one tied for the No. 13 Casey Williamson, OF, 1st team spot after receiving votes in the preseason edition of the rankings. Jennifer DeMotte, P, 1st team Sydney Russell, UT/Non-P, 1st team The Greyhounds were in the top 10 nationally for the last nine weeks of the rankings prior to the fi nal poll, holding the No. 2 spot for four All-America, Daktronics consecutive weeks. Casey Williamson, OF, 1st team Jennifer DeMotte, UT, 1st team Streaking Hounds: During the course of their record-breaking All-America, NFCA Casey Williamson, OF, 1st team season, the Greyhounds strung together a streak of 33 consecutive Jennifer DeMotte, P, 1st team victories from Feb. 25-Apr. 7. The streak was good for the longest

Capital One Academic All-District 4 across all three NCAA divisions at one point, and is by far the longest Jennifer DeMotte in program history.

CoSIDA Academic All-America® Jennifer DeMotte, 1st team

HOUNDS AMONG GLVC LEADERS Name Place Category Jennifer DeMotte 2nd Walks 1st Opp. Batting Avg. 1st ERA 1st Innings pitched 2nd Strikeouts 1st Wins 1st Appearances Casey Williamson 1st Batting Avg. 1st Slugging % 1st On-Base % 1st Runs Scored 1st Hits 1st Doubles T-1st Triples 1st Walks 2nd Total Bases 3rd Stolen Bases Briana Clark T-1st Triples Sydney Russell 5th Batting Avg. Kelsey Rummel 5th Runs Scored 2nd Hits

Academic All-GLVC Alexa Alfaro Hannah Atkinson Jennifer DeMotte *** Audrey Ernst*** Sydney Russell Taylor Russell Jessica Vleck Casey Williamson

GLVC Softball Scholar of the Year Jennifer DeMotte Cori Eckerle Jennifer DeMotte Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 39 SOFTBALL

2012 HITTING STATISTICS

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-ATT 10 Williamson, Casey .455 59-59 178 60 81 21 5 9 55 139 .781 39 4 15 1 .556 2 0 36-38 16 Russell, Sydney .384 46-37 99 21 38 2 0 0 12 40 .404 15 1 14 0 .470 0 7 11-12 2 Rummel, Kelsey .354 59-59 209 46 74 7 3 1 24 90 .431 14 0 18 0 .393 1 3 22-27 36 Clark, Briana .329 58-55 158 33 52 3 5 4 40 77 .487 18 4 16 0 .409 1 0 4-5 4 DeMotte, Jennifer .323 59-59 167 41 54 10 2 3 45 77 .461 37 4 27 0 .457 0 1 5-6 15 Alfaro, Alexa .323 57-56 158 43 51 10 1 3 39 72 .456 18 3 31 0 .398 2 1 21-23 11 Krcelich, Samantha .313 56-53 166 36 52 13 2 10 49 99 .596 14 1 37 0 .368 1 0 9-10 5 Russell, Taylor .291 49-47 158 34 46 9 3 2 22 67 .424 7 0 22 0 .321 0 1 17-19 8 Eckerle, Cori .273 57-56 154 36 42 13 0 6 31 73 .474 25 5 44 0 .391 0 5 2-2 21 Malayer, Dakota .183 41-31 71 8 13 1 0 0 7 14 .197 11 1 18 0 .301 0 1 1-1 ------Barker, DeVyn .333 5-0 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 .333 1 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 28 Bingham, Katie .300 12-0 10 1 3 1 0 0 4 4 .400 2 0 2 0 .417 0 0 0-0 22 Bradford, Krysta .167 43-43 42 7 7 0 1 1 5 12 .286 7 0 22 0 .280 1 2 2-2 6 Ernst, Audrey .045 13-8 22 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 .045 2 0 6 0 .120 1 0 0-0 3 Vleck, Jessica .000 27-8 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 4-4 Judy, Taylor .000 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 Helfst, Jordan .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 7 Atkinson, Hannah .000 2-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 Tarter, Haley .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 8 Bodenburg, Rebecca .000 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0

Totals .321 59-59 1606 374 515 90 22 39 336 766 .477 210 23 274 1 .405 9 21 134-149 Opponents .185 59-59 1436 97 265 34 3 17 84 356 .248 85 13 336 4 .236 1 26 20-28

2012 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 0.99 35-7 47 37 30 17 2 253.2 154 49 36 47 272 25 0 10 922 .167 8 8 0 6 Ernst, Audrey 1.80 15-2 28 21 10 1 1 120.1 104 46 31 32 58 8 3 7 477 .218 5 5 0 ------8 Bodenburg, Rebecca 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 8 .125 0 0 0 Judy, Taylor 1.83 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 7.2 6 2 2 4 4 1 0 0 29 .207 0 0 0

Totals 1.26 50-9 40 22 3 384.0 265 97 69 85 336 34 3 17 1436 .185 13 13 0 Opponents 5.69 9-50 29 1 1 367.2 515 374 299 210 274 90 22 39 1606 .321 31 23 2

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WRAP UP Cox-swain: Sophomore Trevor Cox was the leader for UIndy all Record: 9-13, 1-4 GLVC season long as he led the team with a 15-12 singles record, in- DATE MATCH RESULT cluding going 10-10 with all of his dual 09/10/11 DePauw Invitational No team scores 09/23/11 ! USTA/ITA Regional No team scores matches coming at No. 1 singles. He tied 10/01/11 at Taylor Canceled for the team-lead with a 13-11 doubles 10/08/11 at Cedarville W 8-1 10/09/11 at Ohio Dominican W 5-4 record for a team-high 28 total victories 02/04/12 GEORGETOWN (KY) W 7-2 to lead the team in that category for the 02/11/12 McKENDREE W 5-4 second year in a row. 02/18/12 MARIAN W 9-0 02/24/12 GRAND VALLEY STATE W 5-4 02/26/12 19 DRURY L 9-0 His top performance came during the 03/04/12 FRANKLIN W 9-0 03/08/12 # vs. Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) L 2-4 USTA/ITA Midwest Regional Champion- 03/09/12 # vs. Le Moyne W 8-1 ships in Jenison, Mich., where he ad- 03/10/12 # at 19 Saint Leo L 0-9 03/12/12 # vs. Stonehill W 8-1 vanced through the Flight A Main Draw 03/13/12 # vs. Valparaiso L 1-6 to reach the quarterfi nals. He defeated 03/24/12 * SAINT JOSEPH’S W 8-1 Youri Perrin of Northwood, Nate Lattimer 03/30/12 WAYNE STATE L 1-8 04/01/12 * at 37 Lewis L 1-8 of Southern Indiana and Thomas Ducret 04/06/12 $ BELLARMINE W 5-4 of Wayne State before falling to Diego 04/07/12 $ 36 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 0-9 04/15/12 * at 32 Southern Indiana L 1-8 Gimenez of USI. That helped him climb 04/20/12 ^ at 20 Drury L 0-6 to a season-high No. 8 singles ranking in

! at Jenison, Mich. the Midwest Region. # Spring Break Trip (Orlando/Kissimmee, FL) * GLVC match $ GLVC match at Center Grove H.S. Winning Ways: Men’s tennis got back ^ GLVC Tournament (Springfi eld, Mo.) on a winning track by posting an 11-9 FINAL GLVC STANDINGS mark, the fi rst winning record since EAST 2008-09. The Greyhounds fi nished the season ranked 10th in the School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct 1. Southern Ind.*^ 5-0 1.000 21-4 .840 Midwest by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. 2. Northern Ky.*^^ 3-1 .750 16-7 .696 Lewis*^ 3-1 .750 19-6 .760 4. Indianapolis* 2-3 .400 11-9 .550 Top Duo: Former Center Grove (Ind.) High School standouts Chris- 5. Bellarmine 1-4 .200 8-12 .400 tian Nikou and Matt Smith formed a formidable tandem at No. 1 6. Saint Joseph’s 0-5 .000 14-14 .500 doubles for UIndy with a 7-3 dual record this season. Their top WEST victory came with an 8-5 win against the No. 9 team in the region, School GLVC Pct. Overall Pct Aman Gill and Melvin Joseph, from Wayne State on March 30. 1. Drury**^^ 6-0 1.000 18-4 .818 2. Rockhurst* 4-1 .800 9-4 .692 3. Missouri-St. Louis* 4-2 .667 10-8 .556 Something Extra: Senior Pete Wilson was awarded the UIndy An- 4. William Jewell # 3-3 .500 11-8 .579 5. Quincy* 2-4 .333 7-8 .467 gus Nicoson ‘Something Extra’ Award for male student-athletes at 6. Illinois Springfi eld 1-4 .200 8-8 .500 the annual Senior Buffet. He was the 2011 ITA Midwest Region Ar- 7. Maryville 0-6 .000 3-12 .200 thur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship award winner, while also * GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion being the 2011 and 2012 men’s tennis Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude ^ NCAA Regional participant Award winner. Wilson has a 3.96 grade point average, while compil- ^^ NCAA Round of 16 participant # Ineligible for GLVC Tournament ing a 23-24 doubles record and 6-6 singles record in his two sea- sons for the Greyhounds since transferring from SIU-Edwardsville. Academic All-GLVC Michael Bradley ** Wilson is planning to work on a master’s in clinical psychology at Nick Reinhart ** UIndy beginning in the fall. Matthew Smith Preston Swain **

GLVC Team Academic Award Men’s Tennis

ITA Scholar-Athletes Trevor Cox** Pete Wilson** Nick Reinhart**

Trevor Cox Pete Wilson William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 41 MEN’S TENNIS

2011-12 SEASON STATISTICS

SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bradley, Michael 6-2 3-0 3-2 0-0 ------1-0 2-0 Cox, Trevor 15-12 10-10 5-2 2-3 10-10 ------Fellers, Caleb 11-15 9-11 2-4 1-4 --- 8-10 1-0 0-1 ------Nikou, Christian 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 ------0-1 ------Poe, Alex 10-14 8-10 2-4 2-3 --- 2-0 --- 1-4 5-6 --- Reinhart, Nick 8-14 6-12 2-2 1-3 ------5-11 1-0 0-1 --- Ruddell, Austin 3-1 3-1 0-0 1-1 ------3-1 Smith, Matt 3-13 2-9 1-4 1-3 ------0-2 2-7 ------Swain, Preston 8-10 7-6 1-4 0-2 ------1-0 2-1 4-5 Wilson, Pete 5-4 5-3 0-1 1-2 ------1-0 2-1 2-2

Totals 69-87 53-63 16-24 9-21 10-10 10-10 6-13 6-13 10-9 11-8 Percentage .442 .457 .400 .300 .500 .500 .316 .316 .526 .579

DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 Nikou, Christian/Smith, Matt 7-4 7-3 0-1 2-2 7-3 ------Smith, Matt/Wilson, Pete 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-1 ------Fellers, Caleb/Wilson, Pete 2-3 1-1 1-2 1-1 ------1-1 Cox, Trevor/Poe, Alex 12-8 9-7 3-1 2-2 --- 6-4 3-3 Fellers, Caleb/Swain, Preston 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 ------Smith, Matt/Swain, Preston 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 ------Bradley, Michael/Reinhart, Nick 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 ------1-0 Bradley, Michael/Fellers, Caleb 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 ------0-1 Bradley, Michael/Wilson, Pete 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 ------3-0 Swain, Preston/Wilson, Pete 6-7 6-7 0-0 1-2 --- 4-6 2-1 Bradley, Michael/Smith, Matt 1-1 1-1 0-0 0- 0 1-1 ------Fellers, Caleb/Smith, Matt 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 ------Poe, Alex/Smith, Matt 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-3 ------Bradley, Michael/Cox, Trevor 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 ------1-2 Cox, Trevor/Fellers, Caleb 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 ------0-1

Totals 39-35 31-29 8-6 6-9 10-10 10-10 11-9 Percentage .527 .517 .571 .400 .500 .500 .550

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WRAP UP Team Success: For the third season in a row, the Greyhounds Record: 9-8, 3-3 GLVC posted a winning record with a 12-8 mark and 4-2 in the Great DATE MATCH RESULT Lakes Valley Conference as both head coach John Venter’s men 09/03/11 DePauw Fall Invite No team scores 09/10/11 Butler Invitational No team scores and women posted winning records for the fi rst time since the 09/16/11 USTA/ITA Regional No team scores 2005-06 season. The Greyhounds were ranked as high as sixth in 02/04/12 GEORGETOWN (Ky.) W 8-1 02/11/12 BUTLER L 0-9 the ITA Midwest Region during the season and fi nished ninth in the 02/18/12 MARIAN W 8-1 fi nal rankings. 02/24/12 25 GRAND VALLEY STATE L 4-5 02/26/12 DRURY L 3-6 03/02/12 30 WAYNE STATE L 3-6 All-Conference: The Greyhounds returned to the ranks of All- 03/04/12 FRANKLIN W 9-0 03/13/12 # vs Franklin & Marshall W 9-0 GLVC recognition with senior Maggie Ashby, senior Alena Perez- 03/14/12 # vs Stonehill W 3-6 Majul and freshman Kelsey Mat- 03/15/12 # vs Saint Michael’s W 8-1 03/17/12 at 17 Saint Leo L 2-7 thews selected by conference 03/18/12 # vs 31 Augustana (S.D.) W 6-3 coaches. 03/24/12 * SAINT JOSEPH’S (Ind.) W 9-0 03/31/12 at Indiana Wesleyan W 7-2 04/01/12 * at 47 Lewis L 4-5 Perez-Majul was ranked all sea- 04/06/12 $ BELLARMINE W 5-4 04/07/12 $ NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 4-5 son as one of the top 20 singles 04/14/12 * at Kentucky Wesleyan W 9-0 players in the region playing ev- 04/15/12 * at Southern Indiana W 7-2 04/20/12 ^ vs Rockhurst L 0-5 ery match at No. 1 singles and ! at Center Grove H.S. (Greenwood, Ind.) No. 1 doubles, while Ashby was # Spring Break Trip (Kissimmee, FL) * GLVC match her most frequent doubles part- $ GLVC match at Center Grove H.S. ner and held down No. 2 singles. ^ GLVC Tournament (Springfi eld, Mo.) Matthews went 20-7, including FINAL GLVC STANDINGS 14-3 in dual matches, including EAST School GLVC Pct Overall Pct 3-0 at No. 1 and 10-2 at No. 3 1. Lewis**^^ 6-0 1.000 24-3 .889 singles. Then after not playing in 2. Indianapolis* 4-2 .667 12-8 .600 Northern Ky.* 4-2 .667 10-10 .500 the fall, she stepped into doubles 4. Bellarmine 3-3 .500 14-6 .700 and went 8-5 with multiple part- Southern Ind.* 3-3 .500 8-11-1 .425 6. Ky. Wesleyan 1-5 .167 8-11 .421 ners. 7. Saint Joseph’s 0-6 .000 13-13 .500

WEST Taylor Made: Sophomore Taylor Eckert solidifi ed the bottom half School GLVC Pct Overall Pct of the UIndy singles line-up compiling a team-best 15-3 dual match 1. Drury*^^ 6-0 1.000 19-5 .792 2. Rockhurst*^ 4-1 .800 12-4 .750 mark and 20-8 overall. She fi nished the season on a 10-match 3. William Jewell # 4-2 .667 13-5 .722 winning streak to improve her career singles record to 29-15. 4. Mo.-St. Louis* 3-3 .500 11-7 .611 5. Quincy* 2-4 .333 6-10 .375 6. Ill. Springfi eld 1-4 .200 8-8 .500 7. Maryville 0-6 .000 3-11 .214 * GLVC tourney participant ** GLVC tourney champion ^ NCAA Regional participant ^^ NCAA Round of 16 participant # Ineligible for GLVC Tournament

All-GLVC Maggie Ashby Kelsey Matthews Alena Perez-Majul

Academic All-GLVC Rachel Barger*** Claire Liles** Brooke Boyts Kelsey Matthews Alex Covington Alena Perez-Majul*** Taylor Eckert Meghan Teunis**** Kasey Land** Kimberly Wasielewski

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Alena Perez-Majul Meghan Teunis

GLVC Team Academic Award Women’s Tennis

ITA Scholar-Athletes Maggie Ashby Claire Liles** Brooke Boyts Kelsey Matthews Taylor Eckert Alena Perez-Majul** Kelsey Matthews Maggie Ashby Kasey Land** Meghan Teunis**** Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 43 WOMEN’S TENNIS

2011-12 SEASON STATISTICS

SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ashby, Maggie 8-15 6-11 2-4 3-2 0-1 5-10 1-0 ------Barger, Rachel 10-9 6-3 4-6 1-0 ------0-1 2-0 2-1 2-1 Boyts, Brooke 5-4 5-0 0-4 2-0 ------1-0 4-0 Eckert, Taylor 20-8 15-3 5-5 6-0 ------2-0 2-0 3-1 8-2 Land, Kasey 9-5 8-3 1-2 2-2 --- 3-0 0-1 3-2 2-0 --- Liles, Claire 8-7 4-2 4-5 1-0 ------0-1 --- 3-1 1-0 Matthews, Kelsey 20-7 14-3 6-4 6-0 3-0 1-1 10-2 ------Perez-Majul, Alena 8-15 6-10 2-5 2-3 6-10 ------Teunis, Meghan 12-12 9-7 3-5 4-2 ------1-0 5-5 3-2 ---

Totals 101-82 74-42 27-40 27-9 9-11 9-11 14-5 12-7 14-5 16-3 Percentage .552 .638 .403 .750 .450 .450 .737 .632 .737 .842

DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 Barger, Rachel/Land, Kasey 2-7 1-0 1-7 0-0 ------1-0 Boyts, Brooke/Liles, Claire 5-5 1-0 4-5 0-0 --- 1-0 --- Eckert, Taylor/Teunis, Meghan 6-5 1-1 5-4 0-0 ------1-1 Ashby, Maggie/Perez-Majul, Alena 11-12 10-8 1-4 4-2 10-8 ------Boyts, Brooke/Land, Kasey 7-5 7-5 0-0 1-0 2-0 5-5 --- Liles, Claire/Teunis, Meghan 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 ------0-2 Matthews, Kelsey/Teunis, Meghan 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 ------3-0 Eckert, Taylor/Matthews, Kelsey 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- 1-0 --- Barger, Rachel/Liles, Claire 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 ------2-0 Ashby, Maggie/Liles, Claire 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- 1-0 --- Liles, Claire/Matthews, Kelsey 4-4 4-4 0-0 2-3 --- 1-3 3-1 Land, Kasey/Teunis, Meghan 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 --- 1-1 --- Boyts, Brooke/Teunis, Meghan 3-1 3-1 0-0 3-1 ------3-1 Boyts, Brooke/Matthews, Kelsey 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 ---

Totals 48-43 37-23 11-20 11-7 12-8 10-10 15-5 Percentage .527 .617 .355 .611 .600 .500 .750

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WRAP UP GLVC Champions: UIndy track and fi eld took three of the four DATE MEET RESULTS (M/W) GLVC titles on the indoor and outdoor seasons, with the Grey- 12/03/11 Mastadon Opener 01/21/12 Little Giant Invitational hound men taking both season championships and the UIndy 01/28/12 IWU Track & Field Invitational women winning the outdoor title. The sweep of the outdoor cham- 02/04/12 Findlay Open 02/04/12 Taylor Invitational pionships was the third-straight by the Greyhounds. UIndy head 02/11/12 Hoosier Hills Open coach Scott Fangman also earned three of the four Coach of the 02/17/12 Eastern Illinois Invitational 02/18/12 Boilermaker Invitational Year nods, with Matt Royer taking both Field Athlete of the Year 02/25/12 GLVC Indoor Championships 1st/3rd honors at the meets. Jermel Kindred was the GLVC Indoor Track 03/10/12 NCAA Indoor Championships 8th/-- Athlete of the Year, with LaTisha Martin earning GLVC Outdoor 03/31/12 Mike Poehlien Invitational 04/07/12 Bellarmine Invitational Freshman of the Year on the woman’s side. 04/14/12 Indiana Intercollegiates 1st/1st 04/21/12 Tom Jones Memorial Classic 04/28/12 Bellarmine Classic Indoor All-Americans: Five Greyhounds earned All-American 05/05/12 GLVC Outdoor Championships 1st/1st status at the 2012 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Cham- 05/11/12 Cardinal Twilight Classic 05/12/12 Grand Valley Last Chance pionships, including two by Ryan Smith (shotput, weight throw). 05/26/12 NCAA Outdoor Championships 11th/-- In addition to Smith, Matt Royer (weight throw), Joshua Bass (long jump) and Jerel Flournoy (long jump) all earned All-American hon- All-GLVC, Indoor, Men ors at the meet. 1st Team Josh Bass- long jump* Jerel Flournoy- 200m*, 200m, 4x400m*, long jump Outdoor All-Americans: Seven All-American fi nishes were put Robert Gardner- 400m*, 200m, 4x400m* Terrence Johnson- 800m up by UIndy at the 2012 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Jermel Kindred- 4x400m*, 400m, 400m hurdles Championships, with Jermel Kindred a part of two of them. Kin- Matt Royer- weight throw*, shot put Kyle Schwartz- 4x400m* dred took fourth in the men’s 400-meter hurdles, and helped the Ryan Smith- shot put*, weight throw UIndy 4x400-

2nd Team meter team to a Jacob Aldrich- pole vault fourth-place fi n- Zach Little- high jump Tim Lovejoy- shot put ish. Matt Royer Marcus Montgomery- weight throw, shot put and Ryan Smith

Indoor Male Track Athlete of the Year both were named Jermel Kindred All-Americans

Indoor Male Field Athlete of the Year in the hammer Matt Royer throw, while Ran-

Indoor Male Coach of the Year dall Hudi earned Scott Fangman All-American hon- ors with a sixth All-GLVC, Indoor, Women place fi nish in the 1st Team Camille Edwards- 55m hurdles, long jump long jump. LaTisha Martin- 400m* Valerie Wagner- long jump Katy Watson- shot put* Little State Sweep: Both the men’s and women’s teams took 2nd Team Carylnn Carter- shot put team titles at the annual Indiana Intercollegiate (Little State) Angelique McNeal- 55m, 200m, 4x400m meet. The team win was the fourth in a row at the Little State Haley Miller- 400m meet for the Greyhound men, while the UIndy women won their * denotes GLVC champion fourth title in the last fi ve years.

All-American, Indoor Jerel Flournoy- Long jump (4th) Josh Bass- Long jump (7th) Robert Gardner- 200m (5th) Matt Royer- Weight throw (2nd) Ryan Smith- Shotput (5th); Weight throw (5th)

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WRAP UP USTFCCCA All-Region: Twelve UIndy student-athletes earned Out- All-GLVC, Outdoor, Men 1st Team door All-Region honors from the U.S Track and Field and Cross Country Jerel Flournoy- 100m*, long jump* Coaches Association, while 11 earned the honor during the indoor por- Robert Gardner- 200m, 400m* Jermel Kindred- 400m, 400m hurdles* tion of the season. Giles Davis, the 15-year Greyhound assistant coach, Matt Royer- shot put, discus, hammer* was named the Midwest Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year. Ryan Smith- shot put*, hammer

2nd Team Royer Record-Breaker: Senior Matt Royer broke an eight-year-old Jacob Aldrich- pole vault Randall Hudi- long jump, triple jump UIndy record with his 20.98 meter weight throw toss at Wabash’s Little Zach Little- high jump Giant Invitational during the indoor season. Royer’s mark, good for an Nikko Peebles-discus, shot put, hammer NCAA automatic qualify- Outdoor Male Field Athlete of the Year ing standard, bested for- Matt Royer mer UIndy national cham- Outdoor Male & Female Coach of the Year pion Damion Smith’s mark Scott Fangman of 20.42 meters. Midwest Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year, USTFCCCA Giles Davis

All-GLVC, Outdoor, Women 1st Team Angelique McNeal- 100m*, 200m, 4x100m* Camille Edwards- 100m Hurdles*, long jump Jordin Heinrichs- 400m Hurdles*, 400m LaTisha Martin- 200m, 400m, 4x100m* Isabelle May- discus* Kenya Owens- 100m, 200m, 4x100m* Lauren Rascoe- 4x100m* Valerie Wagner- long jump, triple jump Sydney Weinert- high jump

2nd Team Carlynn Carter- shot put, discus, hammer Sutton Knapp- 1,500m, 5,000m Kelly Walter- high jump

*denotes GLVC champion

Outdoor Female Freshman of the Year LaTisha Martin

All-American, Outdoor Jerel Flournoy- 4x400m (4th) Robert Gardner- 4x400m (4th) Randall Hudi- Long Jump (6th) Jermel Kindred- 400m Hurdles (4th), 4x400m (4th) Matt Royer- Hammer (2nd) Ryan Smith- Hammer (5th) Kyle Schwartz- 4x400m (4th)

Academic All-GLVC, Men Clayton Abbott** Jacob Aldrich Aaron Beck** Robert Geis Vincent Georgescu** Trevor Johnson Zach Little Tim Mosier** Andrew Piropato** Quinn Ruich** Matt Royer Jerel Flournoy Academic All-GLVC, Women Emilly Bernstein** Stephanie Cave*** William A. Bright MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award Natalie Chamberlain** Kimberly Condra*** Emily Darr Camille Edwards Caitlin Gannaway*** Adriana Ganz*** Farin Hickman Jordyn Keele*** Olivia Lengacher Lucy Lowry Sarah Martin Haley Miller** Christie Nurkowski** Kenya Owens**** Lauren Rascoe** Courtney Raypole** Corinna Raypole Jillian Reisinger** Rebecca Reutman Rachel Richman** Rachel Robertson*** Valorie Wagner** Katy Watson** Brittany Wells** Hillary Wenning** Nikki Wilson Haley Wittig**

GLVC COP’s Academic Excellence Award Rachel Robertson Angelique McNeal Haley Miller Hillary Wenning Mary L. Baumgartner MVP Kelso M. Reid Mental Attitude Award 46 TRACK & FIELD

2011-12 TOP INDOOR MARKS MEN’S 55m Dash 800m Run 55m Hurdles Triple Jump 1 Bass, Josh 6.58 1 Brown, Kenny 02:01.2 1 Kindred, Jermel 7.68 1 Abbott, Clayton 12.62m 2 Franklin, Terrell 6.73 2 Ruich, Quinn 02:03.3 2 Geis, Robert 7.96 2 Aldrich, Jacob 12.59m 3 Thompson, Kyle 6.74 3 McMillan, Ben 02:04.8 3 Dossey, Jonathan 8.05 3 Reynolds-Reuschel, Adam 12.41m

60m Dash 1,000m Run 60m Hurdles Shot Put 1 Bass, Josh 7.05 1 Ruich, Quinn 02:52.0 1 Kindred, Jermel 8.31 1 Royer, Matt 17.61m 2 Thompson, Kyle 7.21 2 Meridith, Kaleb 03:01.7 2 Dossey, Jonathan 8.55 2 Smith, Ryan 17.17m 3 Miller, Braden 7.40 3 Rigby, Bryan 03:14.8 3 Miller, Braden 8.61 3 Bridwell, Joshua 15.40m

200m Dash 3,000m Run High Jump Weight Throw 1 Flournoy, Jerel 21.79 1 McMillan, Ben 08:54.3 1 Miller, Braden 1.97m 1 Royer, Matt 21.53m* 2 Gardner, Robert 21.80 2 Piropato, Andrew 08:57.2 2 Little, Zachary 1.96m 2 Smith, Ryan 20.57m 3 Kindred, Jermel 22.14 3 O’Brien, Sean 09:11.2 3 Abbott, Clayton 1.80m 3 Montgomery, Marcus 17.94m

400m Dash 5,000m Run Pole Vault Heptathlon 1 Gardner, Robert 47.50 1 Piropato, Andrew 15:25.6 1 Aldrich, Jacob 4.60m 1 Miller, Braden 4416 2 Flournoy, Jerel 48.37 2 Gornall, Josh 16:03.5 2 Swails, Hunter 4.18m 2 Rigby, Bryan 3246 3 Kindred, Jermel 48.38 3 Cushman, Alex 16:08.9 3 Stout, Jeff 3.95m

600m Run 1 Mile Run Long Jump 1 Johnson, Terrence 01:26.6 1 McMillan, Ben 04:22.2 1 Flournoy, Jerel 7.49m 2 Ruich, Quinn 01:30.4 2 O’Brien, Sean 04:27.4 2 Bass, Josh 7.47m 3 Smith, Sean 01:37.8 3 Cushman, Alex 04:32.9 3 Hudi, Randall 7.06m

4x200m Relay 4x400m Relay 4,000m Distance Medley Relay 1 Kindred, Schwartz 1:30.45 1 Kindred, Schwartz 3:13.31 1 O’Boyle, Johnson 10:42.12 Gardner, Flournoy Flournoy, Gardner Ruich, McMillan

WOMEN’S 55m Dash 800m Run 55m Hurdles Triple Jump 1 McNeal, Angelique 7.35 1 Wenning, Hillary 2:25.2 1 Edwards, Camille 8.26 1 Wagner, Valorie 10.51m 2 Owens, Kenya 7.46 2 Wittig, Haley 2:26.3 2 Raypole, Corinna 9.13 2 Ganz, Adriana 10.41m 2 Edwards Camille 7.48 3 Crump, Katie 2:27.6 3 Lengacher, Olivia 9.21 3 Robertson, Rachel 10.40m

60m Dash 3,000m Run 60m Hurdles Shot Put 1 Owens, Kenya 8.03 1 Cave, Stephanie 10:38.2 1 Edwards, Camille 8.87 1 Carter, Carlynn 13.17m 2 McNeal, Angelique 8.08 2 Howland, Jackie 10:54.4 2 Bennett, Shirah 9.29 2 Hickman, Farin 12.73m 3 Edwards, Camille 8.17 3 Knapp, Sutton 10:58.4 3 Reisinger, Jillian 9.68 3 Watson, Katy 12.72m

200m Dash 5,000m Run High Jump Weight Throw 1 Martin, LaTisha 25.51 1 Cave, Stephanie 18:54.9 1 Blackburn, Erica 1.52m 1 Watson, Katy 15.44m 2 Owens, Kenya 26.10 2 Bernstein, Emily 19:27.6 2 Boester, Katie 1.50m 2 Carter, Carlynn 15.15m 3 McNeal, Angelique 26.22 3 Lewis, Michelle 19:29.3 3 Reisinger, Jillian 1.49m 3 Hickman, Farin 14.70m

400m Dash 1 Mile Run Pole Vault Pentathlon 1 Martin, LaTisha 56.93 1 Knapp, Sutton 5:12.81 1 Rotach, Abby 3.16m 1 Reisinger, Jillian 2927 2 Miller, Haley 59.52 2 Wittag, Haley 5:25.84 2 Richman, Rachel 3.06m 2 Hasty, Hannah 2539 3 Heinrichs, Jourdin 59.88 3 Condra, Kim 5:34.25 2 Wells, Brittany 2.76m 3 Brock, Sadie 2172

600m Run Long Jump 1 Crump, Katie 01:42.5 1 Wagner, Valorie 5.60m 2 Wittig, Haley 01:44.9 2 Edwards, Camille 5.48m 3 Wenning, Hillary 01:45.3 3 Robertson, Rachel 5.07m

4x200m Relay 4x400m Relay 4,000m Distance Medley Relay 1 Owens, McNeal 1:45.31 1 McNeal, VanDyke 3:54.17 1 Wittig, Reutman 12:34.58 Martin, Reutman Martin, Miller Wenning, Knapp *school record

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2012 TOP OUTDOOR MARKS MEN’S 100m Dash 5,000m Run High Jump Shot Put 1 Flournoy, Jerel 10.67 1 McMillan, Ben 15:33.67 1 Little, Zach 2.01m 1 Royer, Matt 17.66m 2 Franklin, Terrell 11.34 2 O’Brien, Sean 15:34.40 2 Abbott, Clayton 1.88m 2 Smith, Ryan 17.41m 3 Bass, Josh 11.35 3 Cushman, Alex 15:40.30 3 Rigby, Bryan 1.63m 3 Peebles, Nikko 13.83m

200m Dash 10,000m Run Pole Vault Discus 1 Flournoy, Jerel 21.13* 1 Cushman, Alex 32:01.23 1 Aldrich, Jacob 4.81m 1 Montgomery, Marcus 43.65m 2 Gardner, Robert 21.99 2 Piropato, Andrew 32:22.97 2 Hurley, Blaze 4.38m 2 Peebles, Nikko 43.59m 3 Schwartz, Kyle 22.39 3 Sherwood, Justin 33:20.06 3 Keene, Kevin 4.20m 3 Royer, Matt 43.35m

400m Dash 110m Hurdles Long Jump Hammer 1 Flournoy, Jerel 47.10 1 Geis, Robert 15.48 1 Hudi, Randall 7.51m 1 Royer, Matt 67.15m 2 Gardner, Robert 47.23 2 Dossey, Jonathan 15.69 2 Flournoy, Jerel 7.49m 2 Smith, Ryan 63.38m 3 Kindred, Jermel 47.47 3 Keene, Kevin 18.93 3 Bass, Josh 7.16m 3 Peebles, Nikko 56.18m

800m Run 400m Hurdles Triple Jump Javelin 1 Brown, Kenny 1:56.70 1 Kindred, Jermel 51.62 1 Hudi, Randall 13.82m 1 Keene Kevin 50.50m 2 McMillan, Ben 1:58.07 2 Geis, Robert 56.42 2 Abbott, Clayton 12.53m 2 White, Landon 47.02m 3 Beck, Aaron 1:59.88 3 Johnson, Terrence 56.64 3 Aldrich, Jacob 12.26m 3 Rigby, Bryan 31.40m

1,500m Run 3,000m Steeplechase Decathlon 1 McMillan, Ben 3:03.81 1 McMillan, Ben 9:50.14 1 Keene, Kevin 5327 2 O’Brien, Sean 4:05.54 2 Beck, Aaron 10:06.97 2 Rigby, Bryan 4112 3 Piropato, Andrew 4:08.58 3 Sherwood, Justin 10:39.58

4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 1 Kindred, Flournoy 41.87 1 Kindred, Schwartz 3:09.50* Schwartz, Thompson Flournoy, Gardner

WOMEN’S 100m Dash 5,000m Run High Jump Shot Put 1 McNeal, Angelique 12.06 1 Knapp, Sutton 18:32.38 1 Weinhart, Sydney 1.66m 1 Carter, Carlynn 12.97m 2 Owens, Kenya 12.34 2 Cave, Stephanie 18:35.01 2 Walker, Amy 1.64m 2 Hickman, Farin 12.88m 3 Martin, Sarah 12.67 3 Condra, Kim 19:09.82 3 Walter, Kelly 1.62m 3 Gannaway, Caitlin 11.97m

200m Dash 10,000m Run Pole Vault Discus 1 Martin, LaTisha 25.02 1 Lewis, Michelle 39:45.90 1 Richman, Rachel 3.04m 1 May, Isabelle 43.28m 2 McNeal, Angelique 25.23 2 Berstein, Emily 40:37.19 2 Rotach, Abby 3.03m 2 Carter, Carlynn 43.21m 3 Owens, Kenya 25.65 3 Wells, Brittany 2.88m 3 Martin, Delta Rae 41.67m

400m Dash 100m Hurdles Long Jump Hammer 1 Martin, LaTisha 56.22 1 Edwards, Camille 14.46 1 Wagner, Valorie 5.51m 1 Carter, Carlynn 48.69m 2 Miller, Haley 58.54 2 Lengacher, Olivia 16.32 2 Edwards, Camille 5.13m 2 Hickman, Farin 41.57m 3 Burkins, Ashley 59.18 3 Reisinger, Jillian 16.67 3 Robertson, Rachel 5.05m 3 Gannaway, Caitlin 41.34m

800m Run 400m Hurdles Triple Jump Javelin 1 Miller, Haley 2:17.03 1 Heinrichs, Jourdin 1:03.61 1 Wagner, Valorie 10.51m 1 Wilson, Nikki 36.32m 2 Crump, Katie 2:18.50 2 VanDyke, Jordan 1:04.89 2 Robertson, Rachel 10.33m 2 Hickman, Farin 36.06m 3 Wittig, Haley 2:23.37 3 Hasty, Hannah 1:06.86 3 Ganz, Adriana 10.17m 3 Wagner, Valorie 34.09m

1,500m Run 3,000m Steeplechase Heptathlon 1 Knapp, Sutton 4:46.98 1 Howland, Jackie 11:45.35 1 Reisinger, Jillian 3742 2 Wittig, Haley 4:56.09 2 Cave, Stephanie 12:12.14 2 Brock, Sadie 2972 3 Wilhelm, Katherine 4:56.87 3 Nurkowski, Christie 13:08.63

4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 1 Rascoe, Owens 46.98 1 McNeal, Martin 3:47.88 Owens, McNeal Owens, Miller *school record

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