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athletes 19'. 4 11.2- 1%.»a,t,•. - »---6 12'.rl.830=:=, ci, ' rz ,;40. _9:, „ - 0 JUL 'A'., -, //. . 2213. St,1,1 41,#F-1/Bvi R., •. '. f«: 1 11 1,;t, I·rt<- - ·--3:i-" lt's not as if no one us a free gift. I understand it can't be taking place alongthe street Ithought would ever go to class again if those a toaster, but how about a backpack, a to myself: 'I think Godot has just channels were available to us. Right? canopener,oraboxoframennoodles. If is going to Basically anything that End ofthe shown up at my street.' New Rule: nothing tells us We odyssey New Rule: Ifyou're stealing books be done with that empty building that won't starve and shrivelafterwemake on campus, try not to get caught by used to be Low Bill Foods, then I see a purchases. campus police stealing a criminal new dorm on the horizon. Honestly, it Thats my two cents. Have a great N Former Reflector editor muses over isn't that inconceivable to see students Thanksgiving,Christmas,Hanukkah, :ij justice book. abroad Seriously, the definition of irony showering andsleepingonsp,ots where Kwanzaa, et. al. See you ill January. ' ber trip 4. 4 .* By Jacki Dillman the amount ofstray dogs in the street here .9 are REFLECTOR COWMNIST in Athens. They everywhere!'Ihey run 3 the streets like they own the town, and I swear they have an uncanny ability to pick Americans out of a crowd to follow and REFLECTOR 2009-10 I think the general consensus among harass them.'Iherehavebeeneveningsthat THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS the Odyssey in Athens students is that my roommates and I have walked home STAFF DIRECTORY .1a ...... this semester flew by.Two months agoi we followedbyapackoffourorfive straydogs. the opinions 2 7be R€/7ector is a student publication, and months of Adjusting to life inside our apartment KENDRICK · arrivedin Greecereadyforthree contained herein are not necessarily those of the University EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.., .. . . . ADRIAN fun, adventure and new has been a news experiences. challenge also. When we do of Indianapolis. 7be ReBector is dedicated to providing MANAGING EDITOR . . . . SAMANTHA COTTEN [email protected]· [email protected] · Overthecourseofthetrip,we'vectimbed laundry, wedonthave a dryer. Sometimes to the university community in a fair and accurate mannen NEWS EDITOR...... KIM PUCKETT [email protected] · mountains,exploredruinsandsoakedupthe wet clothes are hanging on everyavailable Letters to the editor, suggestions, corrections, story ideas SPORTS EDITOR...... SAMANTHA COTTEN sunonexoticbeaches. Now,wearestarting space in our tiny little apartment. and other correspondence should be addressed to 7be R€#ec- PHOTO E D I T O R...... ANNETOLIVER · [email protected] to [email protected] the final stretch ofour journey abroad. hot water an ton Esch Hall, Room 333, or sent via electronic mail OPINION EDITOR ...... DAN DICK · Also, isn't as easy amenity [email protected] , 1 . edu. From the day I arrived in Athens right to access as it is in the States. If any of us reflector@uindy. FEATURE EDITOR . . .. . SARAH HAEFNER · a NOTE: To be considered for pubhcation, letters must include a valid name [email protected] upuntiltoday;Greecehasbeenfullofsubtle want totakeahot shower, we have to flip ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR . ..STACI REAFSNYDER· [email protected] and telephone number, which will be venfied Letters are subject to condensa- and living box minutes · [email protected] A differences to my life at home, switch in ourfise andwait20 to remove Submission of a letter gives 7be ART DIRECTOR . .COURTNY COTTEN tion and editing profanity. R4erter 41 here has been a great opportunity for me for the water to get warm. Yes, it is as an- permission to publish it in pnnt or online. BUSINESS MANAGER. ... JP SINCLAIR · [email protected] f to expand my horizons and see the world noying as it sounds. Contact Us: 7be office 317-788-3269 DISTRIBUTION MANAGER. STEPHANIE SNAY· [email protected] I in Greece have not Rejlector a different culture's eyes. ADVISER ...... JEANNE through Some changes here Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 317-788-3269 after For so some example, Greeks love to look nice; been dismal.In fact, changes have hours or fax 317-788-3490. been fantastic. The weather CRISWELL·[email protected] · everyonealwaysdressesupforclass.Iquickly downright Advertisers: 7be welcomes advertisers both on EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS mid November and R »tor ·· learnedthatmydaysofwearingsweatpants here is amazing. Its and off campus. Advertising rates vary according to the pa- ,4 wearing short sleeves and dresses.The contact 317-788-2517. MANNY CASILLAS .. OPINION andUggstoclasseverydaywerejustadistant I'm tron's specifications. For advertising, FANGFANG LI . .I NEWS 4 After a week or two of looking nightlife is ablast and the food is amazing. JACLYN LUSCOMB ...... PHOTO MICAH MCVICKER_ SPORTS 4 memory. Readers: You are entitled to a single copy of this paper. like the quintessential American tourist in Also,thesceneryofGreeceisincomparable Additional copies may be purchased with prior approval for t 4 sneakers and jeans, I traded them in for a to anythingIhave ever seen.It is absolutely 50 cents each by contacting 7be Re ector business manager. STAFF WRITERS A more Greek look. breathtaking at times. Taking multiple copies ofthis paper mayconstitute theft, ··········· · · ··· J- and/ 11 Once I got used to the clothing dif- 'Ihelastfewmonthshavedefinitelybeen and anyone who does so may be subject to prosecution KALEY BELAKOVICH BRITTANYSWEET ABBY SCHWARZ h started other little an me.It's taken a or HEATHER NGUYEN ferences, I noticing amazingopportunityfor university discipline. KATE DOLAN HALEYVANNARSDALL differences in the culture and even just the little adjusting,but Athens has become my MIA DANDINO KENNY NORMAN PRINCEWARNSLEY 11 day-to-day life in Greece. home away from home, wet laundry, stray ASHLEY KEIHN KONYEOBAJI ORI ELIZABETH HANNA AVENUE· INDIANA 46227 WHEELER · .1 not all. THE REFLECTOR ·1400 EAST INDIANAPOLIS, Something I was expecting was dogs and / ...... - '...... ,«I /.. ...'. .. .. - ---«.- .„--.---- I »...... =..,...,..= -...... =---»------'---- ..=»

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ornarcotic drug,"the Incident Report She said that she had been studying Bernhardt said she hadn't noticed states. on the third floor and decided to take any suspicious activity in the library Senior Citizen Some of these stolen books in- a short study break on Oct. 27. prior to the theft of the textbook. Program cluded"HumanFunctionalAnatomy," «Itookmypursewithme,butIhad "'Ihat'swhat's creepyaboutit.'Ihere « Human Physiology" and the book left mybook and my bag sitting at one must have been someone watching student dies at 81 usedinthestingoperation--«Criminal ofthe desks,"Bernhardt said.«[I] went mei"Bernhardt said. «I hadn't heard Justice Today," incident reports state. over, got on the computer for five or anything that had been going on. I According to the incident report, 10 minutes, didn't think anything ofit went down to report it, and one ofthe 7, Hergenroether had been selling back andcamebackto _ ladies at the desk said I was probably because she was an older student, -' By Fangfang Li the stolen textbooks at the IUPUI the desk.Mybag «' 0* the third person in the past couple "She EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Sorley said. really did like bookstore for money. Some of these was still of weeks that had reported a book she there :· , 1-'*"F- music, and enjoyed hearing textbooks, such as the anatomy text- but I looked on " F -' - - 1',4 being stolen." other people play and she wanted book, sell for about $200 each. And the table and my .1 42 < Bernhardt said she wished she to be able to do it herself Her g.,0. according to Textbook Alternative, a anatomy book 5" - would have known ahead of time Jean Stern, a Senior Citizens daughter said that her goal was to „ a downtown bookstore that caters to was gone. -t . - so that it wouldn't have happened. Program student who has at- be able to play'Happy Birthday, I. 1 IUPU[ students, the human anatomy Bernhardt p- ,· Fortunately she didn't havetobuya tended the University of India- so she worked on that a lot. She text could be resold for approximately said that she I - ' 91 brand new anatomy book. napolis since 1993, passed away practiced more than any of the . 558. 'Ihe incident report states that second guessed Bernhardt said that she informed on Nov. 9 at the age of 81. other students. herself her of Hergenroether had been receiving ap- and BERNHARDT professor,MollyHill, professor According to Rebecca Sorley, 'Ihompsonsaid Sternalwaysset proximately $30 forthe textbooks, and walked over to biology, that it had been stolen, and associate professor of the music a high standard for herself. thathehad stolen aboutfive textbooks the computer she had been using, HillletBernhardtuse one ofherbooks department who had Stern in "She was just a delight, she re- on UIndy's property. thinking that she had taken it with for the rest of the semesten her Piano Class I this semester, allywas. Butifshehad oneflaw,it Student Julie Bernhardt had also hen She said she took a trip around Now, the library has signs posted Stern stayed in her class through was just that she beat herselfup so been one of the people to have a the library, looking for it, and figured telling students not to leave anyprop- . the midterms but later died after muchifshedidn'tdowell. Shehad textbook stolen in the past month. it had been stolen. erty unattended. a heart surgery. to make the very best. Once she In the past 16 years, Stern got one B, it just broke her heart. took classes in many different She was just so worried about her HEALTHY from Page 1 areas that she was interested in grades,"lhompson said. Stern is atIJIndy,suchasmusic, 7...23. ''.,4-. 1, survived by computer and psychol- Ji 14*,jjki <:9, -," , 4 two daughters and one withawellness coach,support forahealthy success, physical benefits and even a ogy. Her dedication to ,1,27- .-r*li .3-, granddaughter. lifestyle, certification and distinction at higher grade point average, according to bp' Healthy Diploma «Hergranddaughter graduation. its creators. studyandgoodperson- te••,1 3,-$'11 A Requirements 9*n jl 4 - . was very proud of her Any major can receive this diploma, We wanted to provide students the ality impressed people around hen and proud of the fact but it involves several requirements in opportunity to lead a healthy lifestyle Of: :-15 , 1-42-. .,11:J''111 ·Two credits inwelinesseleaives «She was absolutely f'l·' 9, 1 i'·. r', ' that she was working the kinesology department (listed in the and also to distinguish our students from - ·Threecreditsinphysicalactivityelectives an inspiration. When- f,fil " '! 4 so hard," Thompson chart to the right). "When students are others to make them more employable," ·Twoofthefollowingdasses:KINS268.KIN5266 everIwouldseeher.she «Y I said. «She said her educated about positive health behaviors, Hicks said. or KINS 420 was like a wave of sun- grandmother loved the you're going to leave college sustaining Six different professors and various ·AgradeofaCorbetterineachcourse shine," said Roberta University of India- those habits,"Mayol said. athletics coaches teach the kinesiology ·Yearlyhealthriskappraisal STERN Thompson, former napolis so much and The Healthy Diploma offers physical classes required. The deadline to enrollis ·Physicalftnesstest administrative really enjoyed taking activity electives only to their students, Nov. 20 by 4:30 p.m., bywhich students ·Wellness dimension assessment UIndy assistant who has known Stern classes." ' yields increased employability and grants must submit an application explaining · Individual consultationwith aHealthy Diploma honor cords at commencement.The ben- what the Healthy Diploma will do for adviser eachsemester foryears.«Shelovedtostudyand Sorley said she would miss efits of this diploma include: increased them. Enrollmentisbeinglimitedto60to ·Comprehensive exam during April of senioryear keep her mind active. She just Stern not only because Stern was ·Healthybehaviorpledgeand a pledgeto commit always had an upbeat attitude. her student, but also because the academic productivity, employment 70 students this year. Students wishing to to positivehealthy habits forlifetime Shegotalongwellwitheveryone, inspiration that Stern brought productivity decreased health care costs, applyshouldcontactTownsendSchnabel, to hen social and she really enjoyed getting promotes responsibility, improved Kinesologyadministrativeassistantatsch- 64 to know people. It didn't matter She was an retention and school satisfaction, school [email protected],orcall (317) 788-3481. inspiration to me who it was, she was always open as a teacher and as a person. We to new friendships." use the term 'lifelong learning' Despite the obstacles that and ihe was a perfect example Students after local coffee closes Stern's age brought to her study, of that. She continued to learn," jobless shop Sorley said Stern was actually Sorley said. "I remember she told interested in playing piano and me that she had taken something coffeeshopwasfulloflocalartforpurchase environment was great for reading or made efforts on from Dueto conflicts, a local on the literature homework. great finishing basically every department walls, regular customers, doing she ' everything she needed to. in the university and would and warm greetings for customers. However, despite all the little things " Cup Many people 'atthat age · · ·open up the course catalog and· -

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· member of the Advisory Council for been part of one political entity." "I really enjoyed, what he [Patel] 1 31·,-' - r the White House Office ofFaith Based While working for the Faith Council said and the stories he used, and being -4,- - '-1. I. : and hehasbeenable tointeractwithPresident a visual his analogies to -l,L C Neighborhood Partnerships, talked person I loved

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. a number of books and was , Patel feels about. Patel to what 2 recently passionate encouraged students ask, 4. , .1 ' ':l 4 -,1 9 named one ofNews·week'sAmerica'sBest We live in an era where we can all be would inspire us to cooperate, and what Leaders of2009. faithleaders,"Patelsaid,quotingObama. does my religion have in common with ; Patel began his speech by quoting One student in particular, who at- other religions? He closed the lecture historic as tendedtheeventagreedwiththis by saying a the Muslim 1 figures such Martin Luther concept sentence from King Jr, President Barack Obama and aswell as the conceptspresentedbyPatel. faith in Arabic. W.E.B. Du Bois. ' . ' 'I was inspired by the lectuie. I think "We are for God, and we return to j f:W.E:B.Du Bois oncesaid'theprob-' that it's an interesting and practical ap- Him, without a doubt," Patel said. lem of the 20th century is the problem proach to solving a lot of problems. Not 'Ihe lecture was followed by a dinner of the color-line,' the challenge of the only different religion issues, but I think with PresidentBeverlyPitts and various " 21stcenturyis goingto be the faithline, ifyou start there the idea is applicable to members of the campus community. ' es' 1 ./

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cord of84-89-1. Heledthe Greyhounds "It has been tough because ofall that is The issue is the fit. We are a better fit Willey said. "However it would give us Polizzi steps down to eight winning seasons and owns the goingon with the volleyball teamhosting for the GLVC," Willey said. the chance to have more than one non- " = at second-most wins the regional thisweekend,"Willeysaid."It Willey also went on to say that she conference game. after 16 seasons in the program's to lookat applicants." has heard both Bartolomeo said he feels the Athletic has put us in a bind REW/Filmn/mm' tbe Greyhound belm w,s,ory. ,-'= ... The Athletic Department scheduled a positive andnega- Vt,--„ .-·m !5 Departmentis in the preliminarystages Polizzi could (.. 3 press conference on Nov. 23 to announce tive feedback re- E" and understands the need to wait till '.. . I *A-3 not be reached for the new head coach. However, the deci- garding a possible 1-' - - after the banquet to then move forward. By JP Sinclair comment, but ac- sion was not available as of ZbeRS#ectork conference switch. 0 «We want the student-athlete pro- BUSINESS MANAGER cording to Athletic press time.To read thestoryaboutUIndy's But Willey hopes grams to beagreatexperience.Wetryand ..... * provide everything we can so programs Director Sue Wil- f newheadfootballcoach,visit 7beR4ector to make an an- * HeadfootballcoachJoePolizziofthe ley, he will finish Online (http://reflectonuindy.edu.) nouncement near· 1 1 can be successful,"Willey said. University of Indianapolis resigned on the semester with · Along with the decision to appoint a the beginning of EJ - 4 $.- =D. Nov. 11 after 16 seasons at the helm of his teaching duties newhead coach, schoolof cials areevalu- next semester and 6 .--4&3 To read about the new Ulndy head the program. He cited personal reasons in the KINS 120 POLIZZI ating whether to change the conference not by the July 1 WILLEY football coach, log onto for the resignation. Methods ofTeach- in which the football team participates. deadline. " Polizzibecamethe 13thheadcoachin ing and Coaching Football course and "We are evaluating with President If we were to. the UIndy football program on January was considered the head coach till last [Pitts] and we have talked about all the make the move, we would want more http://reflector.uindy.edu 26,1994, and departs with an overall re- Saturday's football banquet. differentaspects [ofamove tothe GLVC]. than just 6 schools in the conference,"

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Nov.10 marked the end ofhead coach .™„_.**u"*H#***M#m#*W - "12 their 2009-10 campaign according to the JohnGriffin'stenureasmen'ssoccercoach, NCAA Division II Bulletin Preseason as he compiled an 8-7-2 (6-7-1 GLVC) -- Poll. Indianapolisearnedthehighranking recordinhis sixth Season.lhe Greyhounds - byreturning nine players from a2008-09 the two - .-"· i =- ••:I,B'*4•41.- ,+,«BA#Rll#1-464£7 - finished 10th in conference, 1· -r ; . teamthatwent24-10.Additionally,UIndy games behind eighth-seeded University ,(.I made the NCAA Tournament's "Sweet of Missouri-St. Louis. With the talent Sixteen" for the first time in program could have A - #..#£.'gF#"#ti".MR/di.**4*#al assembled, players felt they 1* history.'Ihis success extended their season. 1 - - - ' ' ' " ' '11#' earned the Lady ./52»4 «He [GrifEn] brought in a lot ofguys. 'Hounds the No. t , '' m'i '19: Especially this year, there were a lot of 24 ranking in the C - and who - - -, *,4.„,041n,14,w#1*- 2 ' 4,.t freshmen sophomores stepped ·#.: ·„- "' USA Today/ESPN said senior forward Lemus. - up," Diego - Women's Basketball "We have the talent to go past the first "2'-4 4 '*' Coaches Associa- - U 9: - 84: round [ofthe GIVCTournament].[And] A-*-**· ., -tr,·a,*,A-*•hu *142«-4.,e tion Division II Fi- rJ mA „ '4 we didn't even make the tournament ,. nal Poll. r. > : /*4 i - I \_,f 2- 2'.4 For now, assis- . .CAr#. Indianapolis A;r *1-62*'9" ' tant coach John I · - '- - ' ' traveled to Univer- 1 &4»14...,4 #18 1. f 10#DA-L -,. - been 1 WENNING Higgins has 1-2 77,41 ALJITI-r.,r , , 4, /-1. 1 M- 1 1 1, i sity Center, Mich. the interim given i. onNov.21,defeating ,1 .,'.481.-.9.#Kylidi61*1 - ' 11--' - - . position. - the Cardinals ofSaginawValley Statebya "My job right . , · I - /iMS_Ill. - - - ...2--P. 411-5,--9.-" scoreof77-59.Thewin improvedU[ndy's

, now is to stay here · - 3" I:.2' , 1,< record to 2-0 on the young season and - ' ' e ' & until Feb. 1, or until '9 R sawfirst-teamAll-GLVCjuniorforward 11 theyappointsome- '& , Samantha Meissel and senior guard Jes- said. their body,"Higgins me/ S i.Aa ' i 0 ... S it- sica Canarysurpass 1,000 points for "The goal for me is AM - - J Al li Id#*. careen Meissel led all scorers with 28. 1 1 1, 1, ./1 -1 * «fl'.:#8- - l.. I tokeepthingsmov- GRIFFIN 4'f_'- 1/54 'Ihoughonlytwogamesintothe2009- ing forward, to keep 1* , 2010 campaign,thebenefits ofcontinuity the .1,4& 1. progressing, make sure players we've -1 a vital role in the 1, - 6 'llillilliz .1 1 played Lady'Hounds got here are happy and high ranking to begin the season. bring in the best .,' : t . , M,1,1- players thatI can until a 19+ «It started us off with a good team decisionismade." . . . , ,-•*KIS ' 71 No matter who is named to succeed chemistry right from the beginning," Griffin,expectations surroundingtheteam .. S12% saidjuniorguardHillaryWenning."Nine Is , - .'i-,b ,#At.E :·;4 : ::1.,4 'i:PO: Si -I : .6 will probablybehigh, asthecurrent roster ,,· ,-2.'., ...1 '", .- .pits'ill;':21.-A.'.2.t"r '1 had three r, ..' 'El, players have years ofexperience features 17 freshmen and sophomores, . ti» under [head coach LeAnn Freeland]." -1..fl '; i3.- with many in key spots. Justin Roberts, ------* Freeland understands that such ac- Photo by Anne Toliver • 1be Reflector the starting goalkeeper, finished his colades mean little now that the season The University ofindianapolisvolleyball team eamedthe GWCChampionshiptitle and atripto theNCAADivision ll"Elite Eighr after beating rival Lewis University sophomore season. twice. Above,freshman setter Undsay Marks perfeas her attack during alady'Hounds practice. has begun. When Athletic Director Sue Willey met with the players on Nov. 10, she em- > See WOMEN'S BBALL on Page 10 roorfoilfh Q97 experiencing a period of transition. "We're moving forward. [I'll] give them New era for the time frame to reassurethem about . IONAL scholarships andthe concerns that they (37.. 4: 1I wrestling have whenever you , program learncoach thatis resigning, the head 4#.2.4- 44 » /75 or .,4 « ...& .... stepping down - 4,/0526* "*. CHAMPIONS Elizabeth Wheeler . By moving on. It's the 'i' , ' : . . - five said. match were unforcederrors bythe Flyers. match going sets,"Willey STAFF WRITER basic stuff that stu- M" . I Volleyball team beats Lewis «'Ille game we lost to Lewis in the There were 16 ties and seven lead dent-athletes want ' ..$ to win GB/C season really awakened our team. For us changes in the first set alone.Morrison to know about the HIGGINS Conference, Duetotheresignationofformerhead to turn the table against them is great," had a triple-double with 55 assists, new wrestling coach Josh Hardman last year, process for a NCAA Division # Regionals said Athletic Director Sue Willey. "It is 15 digs and 10 kills. It was the first coach," she said. UIndy called upon 2001 graduate Jason a great rivalry, and UIndy has been the triple double in over six years for the no concern aboutthe Warthan to lead the Greyhounds in early Willeyexhibited By JP Sinclair better team the last two weekends." UniversityofIndianapolis.Sophomore possibility ofplayers transferring. June. At his time at UIndy, he excelled « BUSINESS MANAGER The Flyers are ateam thatonlyaverages middle hitterCourtneyAnglemeyerhit For the most part, once they're here, andearnednumeroushonors inwrestling, 18 errors per match. .400 and had 15 kills and three blocks it's abouttheirteammates.Itbecomes less cross-country and track. The University of Indianapolis 'Ihe'Houndshad39 in the aboutthecoach.Itbecomesmoreaboutthe victory. Warthan hails from Columbus North won through three straight matches kills in the match, L "It feels great, we just played really where he was the head institution and the environment andtheir ·-11 , High School, to advance to the "Elite Eight" ofthe ledbyjunioroutside t.,l well, and we don't know how to lose, Willey said.«I think they're 4 coach. For five straight years he coached teammates," 2009 NCAA Division II hitter going to want to stay here and turn the Volleyball Lyndsay Cal- - -1 Anglemeyersaid.«Wejusthavetokeep his team to become sectional champions, „ Championships.The Greyhounds had lahan. setter + working on what we need to improve more situation. Junior + „ as well has leading the school into their program into a positive to go through Michigan Technologi- Cheneta Morrison 6 ' on and beat the next team that is up. Shealsobelievestheseasonshouldhave v · first state appearance. 'Ihe Greyhounds got the tourna- a berth. cal University; HWsdale College and set up her team- r. ''-' - - Al ]i, 1 \Ii·estlingteammembers saidtheyare , included postseason rival Lewis to mates y ment started off against the Michi- the talent we had perennial University throughout excitedaboutWarthanfillingtheposition, When you look at level. the game with 27 - t gan Technical University Huskies in and compared it to the other schools in progress to the next - . and are alreadystartingto see consistency 'Ihe 'Hounds came off of a Great assists and 8 kills. another three straight set victory. The the conference, theywere good enough to through the coaching staff. According to „ Lakes Valley Conference champion- "Whenyouwant CALLAHAN 'Hounds went 25-20,25-19,25-20 to make it to the conference tournament, seniorJoshAllen,theconnectionbetween ship victoryagainstLewis cominginto something that bad garnerthewin. GLVCFreshmanofthe the team and the coach that there Willey said. «A lot of times, when you wasit the tournament. and you play with heart and intensity, Year Kristina Kerrigan led all players with Warthan. have team,it's the freshmen com- before is now forming ayoung «'Ihe this weekend on with 13 kills and 30 attack attempts. « no notions girls stepped up you're going to come out top."Butera He'sagreatcoachandhasagoodwork ing in that have preconceived and deserved it," said head coach said. Freshman libero Amy Oldenburg set " about other teams. Sometimes it's easier they ethic for both wrestling and academics, Jody Butera. «We're going to the 'Elite Before the'Hounds got the opportu- the defensive pace with 28 digs. Allen said. for teams to be successful when they're a „ "Elite Eight' and it feels wonderful. nitytoplayLewis,theteambeatHillsdale The NCAA Division II Warthan saidthat team illnesses were little bit younger." UIndy dominated Lewis in the in a come-from-behind fashion. It took Eight" will run from Dec. 3-5. 'Ihe obstacles at this The team agreed that the 2009 season one ofthe main juncture three straight five sets for the Greyhounds to beat the the two-time regional finalwinningin 'Hounds (35-1)will face in the season, and could have included postseason play. young thathis primary « 17-25, nationalchampionConcordia-St.Paul health. 'Ihe potential was there to go really setsatRuthLillyFitness Center,going Chargers, going 25-27, 25-18, concern right now is the team's 25-16, 25-21, 25-13 on Nov. 21. The 25-16,15-8. University (34-0),on Dec. 3.Theloca- Earlier this nearly half the team far and do reallywell.There was definitely season, Greyhounds would have help from "Ifyou look at the tournametit, Hills- tion of the game was unannounced as caliber time. > See WRESTLING on Page 10 > See SOCCER on Page 10 Lewis as 26 ofUIndy's 75 points inthe date was more of a championship of 7be Re#ectork press

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Oilers and there was the Hopefillly it's going to a good direction. . 'Hounds top the positive signs definitely feeling the program was going in the right the Adrian Kendrick least three orfour guys that can score," to his philosophy," Willey said. "Each Despite coaching change, Higgins By direction," said. remains focused on the future. Gouard said.«We're a better shooting year they are becoming more his team Higgins EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lemus said he is confident that the "We had a young team. My role right ' team this year. If we continue to have and his expectation will move us in the 'Hounds will be successful right away, now is to keep the guys happy and keep Indianapolis defeated No. 4 Findlay insidepresencetheslgisthelimittohow right direction." ". regardless of who succeeds Griffin, the the program moving forward as much as I Nov.21byascore of71-63.The Oilers saw well we shoot the basketball this year. According to sophomore guard Paul winningest coach (by percentage) in pro- can,asbestI can,"he said.«I'm clearon my their 38-game winning streak, including Normally the 'Hounds play SIU in Corsraro; Gouard focuses on making gram history. going unbeaten last year on their way to the pre-season, but this year they faced practite more challenging to make the role-Iwanttokeepthingsmoving forward. '7 think the guys have enough confi- Iwanttokeep theguysprogressing.Iwant anationalchampionship,snappedthanks the NCAA Division I team during the tedm tougher, and that work ethic is dence it really doesn't affect much.They tokeep improvingandgettingbetter. Igot to the defensive performance ofUIndy. regular season. According to senior carried' over to the games. havethetalenttogo forward,"Lemussaid. ajob to do at the university and I'm 'Ihe Greyhounds held Findlay to 35 guard Devin Williams the team had «[Gouard] doesn't accept anything « going Theyhaveareallygoodbaseforthefuture. to do it to the best of my ability." percent shooting, holding Findlay's Na- a chanc6 to show they are capable of but our best," Corsaro said. "It allows than Hyde without a three-point field playing at that level. Ils to reach our full potential:" goal in the second-hal£ «Ilikedthechallenge,"Williams said. According to Gouard, practice is a WRESTLING from Page 9 Offensively, four players scored double "Most people think that Division II boot camp where he finds ways to help was struck with either H1Nl or the celledwithfourwrestlersplacinginthetop digitswithjuniorpointguardDariusAd- schools can't play with Division I, and the guys be successful. By having chal- seasonal flu. amspacingallscorerswith 19points togo most of the time that is not the case: lenging practic'es, during the games it's sixwithintheirrespectiveweightbrackets. With the Sophomore along,with his 10 boards and five assists. ']lie team played hard and we played morenaturaltogettheteamin the right excep- J.IJenkins led the team with second the fresh Junior forward DeWann Squires together.That's all you can ask for. We mindset.This year, Gouard recruited a tion of two wres- place victory in droppedin 18,seniorcenterLarryWoods made some mistakes that cost ug the lot of transfer and freshman students tlerswhocontracted man/sophomore 174-poundweightclass.

3 David and Ethan scordd 14 and Nate Blank chipped in 10. game, but we will learn from that and in hopes to better the UIndybasketball Mononucleosis,the i Sophomores Lopez • „ entire Harris placed fourth in the freshman/ Ihe 'Hounds bounced back from the take steps in the right direction. program. wrestling 2,4*#0'k loss to the Southern Illinois Salukis on The'Hounds opened its season Nov. «He's recruiting students that rep- team bounced back -A b sophomorebracketinthe149-poundand to compete at the 133-pound weight respectively. ,Nov. 17,losing 84-69 at SIUArena.Ad- 14 with a 79-60 win over Mount St. resent UIndy with pride and passion classes, Senior Nick Walpole also took fourth amsledtheteim,idth21 points,with four Joseph at Nicoson Hall. According to and that can play some good solid bas- Missouri Open in ColumbiaMissouri Greyhoundsscoringinthedoublefigures. the Athletics Web site, the team used a ketball," Willey said. "I think we may placeintheopen 149-poundweightclass. % on Nov. 22. «'Ihe meet Head coach Stan Guard said that 24-4 mnin the second halfto pull away surprise some people this year." against Michigan [State] thislyear's team features more consistent and post the win. All 12 Greyhounds UIndywilltravel to Ohio for a contest Results for this JENKINS gave the team a chance to wrestle some of the best wrestlers in the . SCOrfrs. that dressed saw action that night. witll "[.Trbana Universit , today at j I) ni., meet were unavail- country, able as of 7be time. Clark said. "Last year we only had one guy that AthleticDirectorSueWilleysaidthis the final test prior to beginning GLVC R4ectork press 'Ihe team traveled to Michigan State II[ndy travels to Angola Dec. 4-5 to wasaconsistentscorerandthatwas Keith year Gouard has created team chemistry. playDec.3whentheNorseofNorthern · Nov. 15. The ex- the Little State Tournament. Radcliff I feel like this year we have at "'Ihekids arecomingandgrabbingon Kentucky visit Nicoson Hall. Open on Greyhounds compete in

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V \1 Adrian Kendrick UIndy and Maura was a senior in high "Since I was the youngest, I was al- By was never ALl. - AMERICANS school back in their hometown, both ways playing catch up, but it r EDITOR-IN-CHIEF without a sister. They said that they felt any jealously. I don't care if she swims . UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS -1 L 3-'5.- said. Swimming seems to run in the Do- incomplete. faster than me," Maura swimming . . . . . 4. 1.--ii-i nahue household. "It's nice having her on the team Meghan has been since :·7- z-·i»--.- 3F»\ 11 i ' All foursiblings swimincludingtheir again,"said Maum."Last year I felt lost. she was six. Maura was in the pool by 1--:7-1--1-;-F mom, so when sophomore Meghan Now I have someone there that under- five.'Ihey have swam together, coached '·'1£41,d1£-E-v#p.;.o ,-& <2 ., 1, r : ... s team and played soc- Donahue and freshm·an Maura Dona- stands me better than anyone. It's nice a swim together *lizf"(65.1.-1/:5.:1. I - % 1\ ig tlt7;2«'duced "'s"i"Iming they 1.... Ic li'Ii':hgot,si 117 thi . 'Gary 1':,troe he jp eowwe , tty,Il;,r not if. I --v , z.- „i 4 .3 ' 2 » Both sisters have been swimming Kinkead, it's good that the Donahue personalities. For starters, Meghan is a *z=z=:1= ... 5 / . ..L7 \ . 4 'I' is ., competitively for about 13 years, and sisters are on the same te·am, because computer science major and Maura 1 197--ak# i\ 1 t, wouldn't have it any other way. they can encourage one another. a pre-nursing major. . . ) 4 Meghan is P "It came natural, especiallysincewe're "What's really good about it is if one According to Kinhead, a swimming family, 3, said Meghan Do- of them is having a poor perform·ance, more introspective and Maura is more -46-*44- 2, nahue "We've been swimming together the other one is there to support them,I / :&,/*A our whole lives. I'm a better swimmer Kinkead said."That has been a big help "We do a lot of stuff together, but . e. 4.,AM because ofher [A#laura]. to both Maura and Meghan. there is a lot of stuff we do separate, , „ outgoing. „ · I. it'..fef'M :2/ in and The sisters also carry that support Maura said. «We have a good mix." Maura -specializes freestyle " /„='* '. , ' was chosen as swimmer of the week over to the team. Kinkead said that he The sisters mayhave their differences, ti / rey . * . 'i# Nov. 15 hy CollegeSwimming.com, witnessed times when theyhelped other however theybothagree thattheyarein . + whileMeghanparticipatesinbackstroke teammateswhentheywerefeelingdown. lovewith swimmingandcannotimagine N .. 2 - and competed in the NCAA Division He said that they don't just help each their life without it. .. ,. ..., 7. - -A, 2.- « I...... '.. II Swimming and Diving Champion- other out,buttheyextendthat leadership Swimming is just what I know. +..:Aw '4*... pool, " ships last spring. quality to others. All my life I have been in the .297.42- Growing up in Milan, Mich. the I In the past we've had some people Meghan said. "It's the only thing I can ...... P Alit Donahue'ssaid they were used to swim- that were 'I'people. But this year we do always .count on. It's my passion and , f .. .it ming on te,inis where almost everyone not seem to have any of them and they my way of life. was related, but arriving ·at UIndy they are more 'we' people. I really like that, Maura explained whenever she is . -.P realized that they weren't a normality. Kinkead said. not swimming, she feels sluggish and 'e=.. time ... -,fgrk#M U - spectacular Maura and Meghan both agree that that she has an ample amount of "Everyone here thinks its Pboto, i,y Jaclyn Litscomb • Be Refiector that were sisters on the same team, but there is no sister rivalry among them. on her hands. it'show it's alwaysbeen...Exceptforlast 'Ihey practice together and push each "It'slike where didallthis time come Freshman Maura Donahue (left) and sister, sophomore Meghm, Donahue (nght), began swimming competitively at said. other in order to improve their perfor- from," said Maura. «Swimming is just tive and six years old.The duo, originally from Milan, Mich., have emerged as leaders on thelady'Hounds swim team year," Meghan . Lastyear,Meghan was afreshman at mance. there, its a part of me. early in the 2009-10 season.

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