2009-2010 Media Guide
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2009-10 SCHEDULE November 1 @ Indiana State (exh) 2 pm 9 @ Kentucky (exh) 7 pm 17 @ Kentucky State 6 pm 18 Wilberforce 7 pm 28 Hillsdale College* 3 pm 29 Saint Francis* 3 pm December 3 @ Southern Indiana 6:30 pm 5 @ Kentucky Wesleyan 6:15 pm 18 @ Oakland City 8 pm 21-22 United Electric 3/5 pm Holiday Tournament 3/5 pm 29 Lake Superior** 1 pm 30 Northwood ** 1 pm January 2 Wisconsin-Parkside 1 pm 4 Lewis 5:45 pm 7 @ Rockhurst 6:30 pm 9 @ Drury University 4:15 pm 14 Indianapolis 5:45 pm 16 Saint Joseph’s 1 pm 18 @ Missouri-Saint Louis 5:30 pm 23 @ Northern Kentucky 5:30 pm 28 @ Quincy 6:30 pm 30 @ Illinois-Springfield 2 pm February 4 Missouri S&T 5:45 pm 6 Maryville 1 pm 11 Northern Kentucky 5:45 pm 15 Indianapolis 5:30 pm 18 Kentucky Wesleyan 5:45 pm 20 Southern Indiana 5:45 pm 27-29 GLVC Tournament Rds. 1&2 March 6-7 GLVC Tournament Semifinals & Finals 12 -23 NCAA Tournament *BU/USI Classic @ Knights Hall **GLVC/GLIAC Classic @ Sault-Sainte Marie, MI United Electric Holiday Tournament round 1 matchups: Edinboro vs. Merrimack 3 p.m, BU vs. Queens 5 p.m. CONTENTS BELLARMINE FAST FACTS Bellarmine Fast Facts 1 Name: Bellarmine University 2009-10 Season Preview 2 Location: Louisville, KY Coaching Staff 3 Founded: 1950 Roster 4 Enrollment: 2,881 (Fall 2009) Player Profiles 5 President: Joseph J. McGowan 2008-09 Season Stats 18 Director of Athletics: Scott Wiegandt GLVC Information and Standings 19 Nickname: Knights 2009-10 Opponents 20 Colors: Scarlet and Silver Program Records 22 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Honor Roll 25 Conference: Great Lakes Valley All-Time Results 26 Home Arena: Knights Hall University Administration 32 Capacity: 2,800 Bellarmine Athletics Staff 33 Athletic Department Phone: 502-452-8380 Athletics Facilities 34 Athletics FAX line: 502-452-8450 Bellarmine University and Louisville, KY 35 Mailing Address: 2001 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205 ACADEMIC OFFERINGS Bellarmine offers more than 50 majors in the arts and sciences, business, education, nursing and health sciences. ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Five year Accounting/MBA program. Graduate degrees include MBA, Executive MBA, MSN, MA Communication, MA Athletics Director, Scott Wiegandt 502.452.8496 Assistant Athletics Director, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 Education, MAT, MSAIT (Applied Information Technology), Assistant Athletics Director, Marilyn Staples 502.452.8408 MA in Spirituality and a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Assitant Athletics Director, Skip Welch 502.452.8036 Athletics Secretary, Linda Burt 502.452.8381 ATHLETICS OFFERINGS Athletics Secretary, Traci Siemens 502.452.8380 There are 19 varsity sports at Bellarmine, all competing at Sports Information Director, John Spugnardi 502.452.8078 Cell phone 502.905.0922 the NCAA Division II level, except men’s lacrosse, which Asst. Sports Information Director, Patrick Crush 502.452.8078 plays at the NCAA Division I level in the Eastern College Athletic Conference. With the exception of women’s HEAD COACHES field hockey, which is independent, the remaining sports Baseball, Deron Spink teams compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. 502.452.8278 Those teams include: men’s and women’s basketball, cross Basketball-Men, Scott Davenport 502.452.8383 Basketball-Women, David Smith 502.452.8382 country, golf, soccer, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), Cross Country-Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and baseball. Field Hockey, Don Hubbuch 502.452.8380 Golf-Men, Ernie Denham 502.452.8380 HISTORY Golf-Women, Art Henry 502.452.8380 First Year of Women’s Basketball: 1971-72 Lacrosse, Jack McGetrick 502.452.8397 Soccer-Men & Women, Tim Chastonay 502.452.8043 Overall All-Time Record: 677-339 Softball, Renee Hicks 502.452.8041 NCAA Appearances: 14 Tennis - Men, Todd Murphy 502.452.8380 Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: 2007-08 Tennis - Women, John Mican 502.452.8380 NCAA Tournament Record: 11-14 Track & Field - Men & Women, Jim Vargo 502.452.8042 Volleyball, Dan Palmer 502.452.8380 COACHING INFORMATION OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION Head Coach: David Smith Sports Information e-mail: [email protected] Alma Mater: Indiana State University Athletics Website: athletics.bellarmine.edu School Record (Yrs.): 209-105 (11 years) Career Record (Yrs.): 535-229 (33 years) MEDIA INFORMATION Office Phone: 502-452-8380 For information regarding media passes and seating location Email: [email protected] for the media, please contact the sports information office at Assistant Coaches: Lindsey Peetz, Amy Siegel, 502.452.8078. and Brian Sullivan Interviews with coaches can be set up through the sports information office or by calling the coaches directly. To arrange an interview with a student-athlete, media should contact the sports information office to set up a time. Knights Hall is equipped with wireless capability. Phone lines for electronic transmissions are available on request. 2009-10 PREVIEW For Bellarmine coach David Smith, the 2009-10 Bellarmine Uni- versity women’s basketball team is similar to a high school chem- istry project--he has been given a lot of unknowns and now must experiment to find out exactly what he has. Only three players return from the 2008-09 squad, leaving eight new faces on the 2010 version of the Knights. Returnees include senior Destiny Mattingly and sophomores Kylie Brady and Allison Matheis. The trio combined for nearly 16 points a game last year for a team that averaged 78.7. A successful recruiting recruiting class has brought in six tal- ented freshmen, and Coach Smith signed two transfers over the summer: former University of Kentucky Wildcat Brittany Edelen and Melissa Fitz of Upper Iowa University. As Coach Smith begins his experiment, he will likely start with the point guard position, where Brady is the most known com- modity. The sophomore from Elizabethtown got 12 starts a year ago and averaged eight points a game while maintaining an as- sist to turnover ratio of about two to one. The next piece of the puzzle is inserting Edelen into the starting lineup as a forward. The senior from Springfield, Ky., possesses great athleticism and was a prolific scorer at Washington County High School when she played mostly inside. Coach Smith will probably elect to employ a three-guard lineup again this season, and competing for starting positions in the backcourt along with Brady will be Fitz, a sophomore from Min- neapolis, Minn., Matheis, a sophomore from DuBois, Ind., and Mattingly, a senior from Versailles, Ky. Allison Osen, a 6-1 freshman from Greenwood, Ind., is the prob- able starting post player. All 11 players are likely to see court time this year as Coach Smith begins convert his unknown elements into a successful basket- Bellarmine opens with exhibitions against Division I Indiana State ball compound. and the University of Kentucky, before opeing their regular sea- son on the road at Kentucky State, who the Knights defeated In the front court, Jalissa Chatlos, a freshman from Indianapolis, 84-72 to open their season a year ago. The next night Bellarmine offers Coach Smith a lot of mobility and speed in a 6-foot frame opens at home with a game against Wilberforce out of Ohio. and will provide valuable minutes on the front line. Kirsten Delph, a 5-9 forward from Hebron, Ky., also will compete for playing Two more November games for Bellarmine will be the Metro- time for Bellarmine in the front court. Medial Solutions Thanksgiving Classic on Nov. 28 & 29 when the Knights entertain Hillsdale and St. Francis respectively. In the backcourt, Bellarmine has no shortage of quality players. Betsy Goodin, a freshman from Lexington, Ky., is the likely back- The GLVC opener will again be in early December as Bellarmine up at the point guard position, while Rachel Greenwell, out of travels to Southern Indiana on Dec. 3 and follows that with an- Owensboro, Ky., is multi-talented and can step in as either a one other road game on Dec. 5 at Kentucky Wesleyan. or a two guard. Adrienne Sahm, another Indianapolis native, also looks to vie for playing time at the guard position. The remainder of December includes five non-conference games including a holiday tournament Bellarmine will host on Dec. 21- Looking ahead to Bellarmine’s schedule, one of the most obvi- 22 and the annual GLIAC-GLVC Classic, which has the Knights ous changes is the Great Lakes Valley Conference lineup, which traveling to Sault St. Marie, Mich., to face Lake Superior State and has moved to a three division system. The Knights will compete Northwood Univesity. in the East Division alongside Northern Kentucky, Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan and Southern Indiana. A preseason poll of The schedule is exclusively GLVC contests after the new year the coaches has the Knights picked to finish third behind India- with Bellarmine kicking off its conference home opener on Jan. 2 napolis and Northern Kentucky. against Wisconsin-Parkside. 2 2 Bellarmine University COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH DaVID SMITH Over the span of his career, David game, and his 1998 squad made it all the way to the Elite Eight. Smith has established himself as His Lady Raider teams also scooped up three Pennsylvania COLLEGE RECORD one of the top women’s basket- State Athletic Conference championships along the way, while 2008-09 Bellarmine 16-12 ball coaches in NCAA Division II Smith was named Coach of the Year three times (1995, 1996, 2007-08 Bellarmine 20-12 history. In 2007-08, Bellarmine 1998). He was also awarded the Women’s Basketball Coaches 2006-07 Bellarmine 19-11 2005-06 Bellarmine 14-14 defeated Limestone during its Association East Region Coach-of-the-Year in 1996 and 1998 2004-05 Bellarmine 21-9 first game of the season giving and completed his stint at Shippensburg as the program’s 2003-04 Bellarmine 21-9 Smith his 500th victory.