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2015 CCIW Men’s Tennis Championship April 30 - May 2, 2015 Hosted by Carthage College

Augustana • Carthage • Elmhurst • Wesleyan • Millikin • North Central • Wheaton

CCIW.org • @CCIW_Athletics Welcome to Carthage College and the 2015 College Conference of Illinois & (CCIW) Men’s Tennis Championship.

With the help and support of our fans, member institutions, administrators, coaches and student-athletes, the CCIW enters the 2014-15 academic year as its 69th season of competition, 29th for women’s sports.

The conference is coming off another successful year in 2013-14 with over 1,400 academic all-conference recipients, 14 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-Americans, 33 CoSIDA Academic All-District recipients and 87 all-Americans.

The CCIW, recognized as one of the “Best Small-College Conferences in the Nation,” has seen its share of success throughout its time, with 47 NCAA Division III National Championships in 11 different sports won by the membership.

Since the 1991-92 academic year the CCIW has remained consistent in its membership with eight academically superior institutions, including Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois Wesleyan, Millikin, North Central, North Park and Wheaton. Former CCIW member , located in Waukesha, Wisconsin, will return to the conference in 2016-17 and joined as an associate member for men’s and women’s lacrosse in 2014-15.

In 2007, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, located in Terre Haute, Ind., joined the CCIW as an associate member for men’s and women’s swimming, while in 2014, the , located in Dubuque, Iowa, joined the CCIW as an associate member for men’s and women’s lacrosse.

The CCIW, which sponsors 23 sports, has carried a long tradition of excellence dating back to its inception in 1946, helping student-athletes grow in their athletic as well as educational experience. The CCIW looks to continue that tradition and remains dedicated to helping our student-athletes towards success.

On behalf of the CCIW and its member schools, we would like to thank you for your support and hope you enjoy your experience at all CCIW events.

Sincerely,

Chris Martin Mike Krizman Commissioner Assistant Commissioner/ Sports Information Director Table of Contents College Conference of 2015 Rosters ...... 2 Illinois & Wisconsin Quick Facts 2015 Schedule ...... 3 CCIW Men’s Tennis History ...... 4-6 Name: College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Founded: 1946 47 National Championships & Counting ...... 7 Members: eight full, three associate Championship Sports: 23 CCIW Mission Statement ...... 7 CCIW Website: www.cciw.org NCAA Division III ...... 8 Twitter: @CCIW_Athletics

CCIW Sportsmanship Statement The Colleges and Universities of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin believe that good sportsmanship is an integral component of intercollegiate competition. The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin wholeheartedly embraces the NCAA position that in order for good sportsmanship to prevail, coaches, student-athletes and fans must display respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility before, during and after all athletic contests. The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin encourages fans to enthusiastically support their team, recognize the outstanding performance of opponents and always exhibit good sportsmanship in their words and actions.

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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin History The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Jacksonville, Ill., and opened competition in the (CCIW) enters 2014-15 as its 69th season of 1946-47 academic year as the College Conference competition, 29th for women’s sports. of Illinois. In 1967, the name was changed to the During the 2013-14 academic year, the CCIW College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin, to honored over 1,400 academic all-conference recognize Carthage, which moved to Kenosha, Wis., recipients, 14 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, 33 in 1962 and Carroll, which entered the conference CoSIDA Academic All-District recipients and 87 all- in 1955. Americans. CCIW membership has experienced several CCIW schools have accounted for 47 national changes since its inception. After Carthage left in championships in NCAA Division III competition, 1952, Illinois College withdrew the following year. including 16 in men’s cross country, six in men’s Elmhurst and Wheaton withdrew following the basketball, six in men’s outdoor track and field, four 1959-60 academic year. Wheaton rejoined for all in football and men’s indoor track and field, three sports but football in 1967 and for football in 1970. in women’s soccer, two in women’s outdoor track & Elmhurst rejoined in the fall of 1967 for all sports field, women’s basketball and men’s soccer and one but football and for football in the 1968 season. apiece in baseball and women’s indoor track and Carroll joined during the 1955 spring sports season. field. Carthage returned in the fall of 1961 and North Wheaton College won a men’s basketball title Park entered the following fall. Lake Forest dropped under the NCAA College Division in 1957, while out at the end of the 1962-63 academic year. won four National Association The last member to leave the CCIW was Carroll of Intercollegiate Athletics titles in men’s swimming following the 1991-92 academic year, but Carroll (1958, 1961, 1962, 1963). will return to the CCIW beginning in 2016-17. Additionally, Elmhurst College won a pair of NCAA In 2007, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Division III Volleyball Championships (1983 and located in Terre Haute, Ind., joined the CCIW as 1985), and North Central College won a women’s an associate member for men’s and women’s basketball title (1983) before the conference began swimming. In 2014, the University of Dubuque, sponsorship of women’s athletics in 1986-87. located in Dubuque, Iowa, joined as an associate The conference was formed with nine charter member for men’s & women’s lacrosse. Carroll will members (Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois also compete as an associate member for men’s & College, Illinois Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Millikin, women’s lacrosse over the next two seasons. North Central and Wheaton) on April 26, 1946, in

1 2015 Rosters Augustana College Illinois Head Coach: Jon Miedema Head Coach: Mitch Turnbull

Name Yr. Hometown Name Yr. Hometown John Alexander Jr. Loves Park, Ill. George Alex Jr. Darien, Ill. Adderly Clark Jr. Oak Park, Ill. John Cordan Jr. Green Oaks, Ill. Jonathon Elsey So. Elmhurst, Ill. Calen Crim So. East Peoria, Ill. Arthur Kasteel Fr. Netherlands Kyle Hyland Sr. Normal, Ill. Patrick Lenz Jr. Ojai, Calif. Kurt Meyer Fr. Moorhead, Minn. Harald Olsson Jr. Stockholm, Sweden Kevin Piotrowski Sr. Palatine, Ill. Lawrence Palmer Sr. El Prat de Llobregat, Spain Martijn van Dooren So. Leiden, Netherlands Eric Pohl Fr. Palatine, Ill. Nicholas Prabhakar So. Belvidere, Ill. Austin Schoeck Jr. Rock Island, Ill. Head Coach: Dustin Forman Anthony Steinle Fr. Fort Collins, Colo. Samuel Totten Fr. Normal, Ill. Name Yr. Hometown Connor Woolf So. Evanston, Ill. Thomas Emola Fr. Frankfort, Ill. Emerick Fulton So. Hanna City, Ill. Carthage College Noah Klumpe Fr. Valparaiso, Ind. Head Coach: Brady Lindsley Jimmy Page Fr. Flossmoor, Ill. Dane Pierantoni Fr. Decatur, Ill. Name Yr. Hometown Connor Sacks Fr. Schaumburg, Ill. Alex Boomgarden Jr. Fitchburg, Wis. Juan Carlos Santamaria So. Summit, Ill. Chris Conley Jr. Elm Grove, Wis. Tristan Endsley So. Rockford, Ill. North Central College Alex Ferruzzi Jr. Kenosha, Wis. Head Coach: Nick DeFalco Lukasz Jaworski Fr. Deerfield, Ill. Pawel Jaworski So. Deerfield, Ill. Name Yr. Hometown Ryan Jump Jr. Mundelein, Ill. Cristobal Arias-Staines Fr. Palm Desert, Calif. Kevin Landgraf Fr. Kenosha, Wis. Edward Arnold So. Oswego, Ill. Jonah Larson Fr. Rogers, Minn. Kevin Davenport Sr. New Lenox, Ill. Conor Moon Sr. Sussex, Wis. Ryan Doeckel Fr. Geneva, Ill. Craig Morelli Sr. Arlington Heights, Ill. Alex Kohlmeier Fr. Pontiac, Ill. Chris Primer Fr. Chicago, Ill. Oliver Moews So. Bloomington, Ill. Juan Robles Sr. Bogota, Columbia Brandon Nasti Fr. Lombard, Ill. Brandon Stassen So. Mount Prospect, Ill. Raunaq Osahan So. Palatine, Ill. Nick Stephan Sr. Long Grove, Ill. Tyler Ringle Fr. Pontiac, Ill. Miguel Tolentino Fr. Hainesville, Ill. Connor Sass So. Naperville, Ill. Jordan Verbauwhede Jr. Whitelawe, Wis. Aleksandar Vasic So. Lemont, Ill. Adam Winters Fr. Freeport, Ill. Elmhurst College Head Coach: Anthony McPherson Wheaton College Head Coach: Brad Pihl Name Yr. Hometown Alex Abbuhl Jr. San Diego, Calif. Name Yr. Hometown Justin Delawder Jr. Lombard, Ill. Justin Ancona So. Belvidere, Ill. Ricardo Franco Jr. Addison, Ill. Lincoln Metz Fr. Suwanee, Ga. Chris Harrison Sr. Naperville, Ill. Derek Mumaw Sr. Brighton, Mich. Quinn Jennings Jr. Wheaton, Ill. Matt Steiner So. Fort Wayne, Ind. Matt Kulma So. DeKalb, Ill. Andrew Torok So. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Allen Riquelme Jr. Vernon Hills, Ill. Andrew Trump Jr. Hawi, Hawaii Luke Tanaka Sr. Berkeley, Calif. Josh Ward Sr. Jackson, Tenn. Karl Wenzel Fr. Iowa City, Iowa Brent Westergren So. Wheaton, Ill.

2 2015 Schedule 2015 CCIW Men’s Tennis Championship Schedule (Subject to Change)

Outdoor Schedule @ Carthage College Smeds Tennis Center 2001 Alford Park Drive Kenosha, WI 53140

Thursday, April 30 Match 1: #7 Millikin vs. #2 Wheaton, 12 p.m. (played to decision) Match 2: #6 North Central vs. #3 Augustana, 2 p.m. (played to decision) Match 3: #5 Elmhurst vs. #4 Illinois Wesleyan, 4 p.m. (played to decision)

Friday, May 1 Match 4: Match 1 Loser vs. Match 2 Loser, 9 a.m. (played to completion) Match 5: Match 1 Winner vs. Match 2 Winner, 11 a.m. (played to decision) Match 6: Match 3 Winner vs. #1 Carthage, 1 p.m. (played to decision) Match 7: Match 3 Loser vs. Match 4 Winner, 3 p.m. (played to completion)

Saturday, May 2 Match 8: Match 5 Loser vs. Match 6 Loser, 10 a.m. (played to completion) Match 9: Match 5 Winner vs. Match 6 Winner, 12 p.m. (played to completion)

Indoor Schedule @ Racine Tennis Club 5100 Briarwood Lane Racine, WI 53402

Thursday, April 30 Match 1: #7 Millikin vs. #2 Wheaton, 10 a.m. (played to decision) Match 2: #6 North Central vs. #3 Augustana, 1 p.m. (played to decision) Match 3: #5 Elmhurst vs. #4 Illinois Wesleyan, 4 p.m. (played to decision)

Friday, May 1 Match 4: Match 1 Loser vs. Match 2 Loser, 9 a.m. (played to completion) Match 5: Match 1 Winner vs. Match 2 Winner, 12 p.m. (played to decision) Match 6: Match 3 Winner vs. #1 Carthage, 3 p.m. (played to decision) Match 7: Match 3 Loser vs. Match 4 Winner, 6 p.m. (played to completion)

Saturday, May 2 Match 8: Match 5 Loser vs. Match 6 Loser, 9 a.m. (played to completion) Match 9: Match 5 Winner vs. Match 6 Winner, 1 p.m. (played to completion)

3 CCIW Men’s Tennis History

Past CCIW Champions 2003 Wheaton (*16) Eric Gorman 2004 Carthage Brady Lindsley Yr. Champion (Pts.) Head Coach 2005 Carthage Brady Lindsley 1947 Augustana (13) Harry Johnson 2006 Carthage Brady Lindsley 1948 Augustana (13) Harry Johnson 2007 Carthage Brady Lindsley 1949 Lake Forest (10) Bruce Lineburg 2008 Carthage Brady Lindsley 1950 Lake Forest (14) Bruce Lineburg 2009 Carthage Brady Lindsley 1951 Lake Forest (14) Bruce Lineburg 2010 Carthage Brady Lindsley 1952 Wheaton (12) Frank Bellinger 2011 Carthage Brady Lindsley 1953 Lake Forest (11) Bruce Lindeburg 2012 Wheaton Brad Pihl Wheaton (11) Frank Bellinger 2013 Elmhurst Anthony McPherson 1954 Elmhurst (9) C.C. Arends 1955 Augustana (13) Harry Johnson * - From 1999 to 2003 the CCIW champion was 1956 Augustana (17) Harry Johnson determined by a combination of points earned 1957 Wheaton (15) Frank Bellinger during round robin dual meet play in the regular 1958 Augustana (13) Harry Johnson season and the conference tournament. 1959 Wheaton (15) Jack Swartz 1960 Augustana (16) Harry Johnson - Since 2004, the CCIW champion is determined 1961 North Central (14) Bob Dexheimer by a dual match format at the conference 1962 Lake Forest (13) George Jennings championship tournament. 1963 Illinois Wesleyan (13) Bob Jucovics 1964 Illinois Wesleyan (13) Don Larson CCIW Player of the Year 1965 Augustana (15) Harry Johnson 1966 Augustana (14) Harry Johnson 1981 Steve Miller, Augustana 1967 Augustana (16) Ralph Starenko 1982 John Jevitz, Augustana 1968 Augustana (15) John Olson 1983 Gary Guenther, Augustana 1969 Meet not held 1984 Steve Moe, Augustana 1970 Augustana (14) John Olson 1985 Russ Polander,Wheaton 1971 Augustana (13.5) John Olson Reid Schroeder, Augustana 1972 Augustana (13.5) Larry Jackson 1986 Jon Burnham, Wheaton 1973 Carroll (13.5) Ed Fleener 1987 Jon Burnham, Wheaton 1974 Augustana (13) Al Kloppen 1988 Tim Lindquist, Wheaton 1975 Augustana (20) Grant Henry 1989 Dan Lindquist, Wheaton 1976 Wheaton (20) Jack Swartz 1990 Dan Lindquist, Wheaton 1977 Augustana (21) Tom Rennie 1991 Dan Lindquist, Wheaton 1978 Augustana (21) Tom Rennie 1992 Dan Lindquist, Wheaton 1979 Wheaton (19) Jack Swartz 1993 Jeff VanDixHorn, Wheaton 1980 Wheaton (22) Jack Swartz 1994 Dan Kerr, Carthage 1981 Augustana (27) Bill Allee 1995 Eric Gorman, Wheaton 1982 Augustana (25) Bill Allee 1996 Chad Moser, Illinois Wesleyan 1983 Augustana (24) Bill Allee 1997 Chad Moser, Illinois Wesleyan 1984 Augustana (22) Bill Allee 1998 Chad Moser, Illinois Wesleyan 1985 Augustana (18) Bill Allee 1999 Chris Jetton, Illinois Wesleyan Wheaton (18) Vince Pierotti 2000 Chris Jetton, Illinois Wesleyan 1986 Wheaton (27) Vince Pierotti 2001 Sayeed Ali, Augustana 1987 Wheaton (24) Jack Swartz 2002 Oliver Oatman, Wheaton 1988 Wheaton (93) Jack Swartz 2003 Dane Schmidgall, Carthage 1989 Wheaton (87) Jack Swartz 2004 Dane Schmidgall, Carthage 1990 Wheaton (102) Jack Swartz 2005 Dane Schmidgall, Carthage 1991 Wheaton (108) Jack Swartz 2006 Brad Livingston, Carthage 1992 Wheaton (101) Jack Swartz 2007 Josh Williams, Wheaton 1993 Wheaton (72) Jack Swartz 2008 Miguel Yunes, Carthage 1994 Wheaton (64) Jack Swartz Josh Williams, Wheaton 1995 Wheaton (64) Russ Polender 2009 Sam Sweeney, North Central 1996 Wheaton (60) Russ Polender 2010 Sam Sweeney, North Central 1997 Illinois Wesleyan (78) Dick Luedke 2011 Sam Sweeney, North Central 1998 Illinois Wesleyan (74) Dick Luedke 2012 Jeff Lotz, Carthage 1999 Illinois Wesleyan (*15) John Michaels 2013 Ryan Kreis, Wheaton 2000 Wheaton (*14) Eric Gorman 2014 Ryan Kreis, Wheaton 2001 Wheaton (*15) Eric Gorman Carthage (*15) Brady Lindsley 2002 Wheaton (*16) Eric Gorman

4 CCIW Men’s Tennis History

Conference Championship MVP No. 3 Singles Champions (last 10 years)

2004 Alex Donkor, Carthage 2005 Alex Donkor, Carthage 2005 Joe Williams, Wheaton 2006 Tommy Collins, Carthage Dane Schmidgall, Carthage 2007 Sergio Lopez, Carthage Brad Livingston, Carthage 2008 Sergio Lopez, Carthage 2006 Brad Livingston, Carthage 2009 Adam DeSimone, Augustana 2007 Josh Williams, Wheaton 2010 Jeff Lotz, Carthage 2008 Sergio Lopez, Carthage 2011 Matt Whiteside, Carthage 2009 J.T. Delk, Carthage 2012 Matt Whiteside, Carthage 2010 Jack Schiro, Carthage 2013 David Buursma, Wheaton 2011 Will Jung, Elmhurst 2014 Josh Ward, Wheaton Alex McLean, Carthage 2012 Will Jung, Elmhurst No. 4 Singles Champions (last 10 years) 2013 Vince McPherson, Elmhurst 2014 Luke Tanaka, Elmhurst 2005 Matt Siami, Wheaton 2006 David Sands, Carthage Coach of the Year 2007 Cory Kraftson, Wheaton 2008 Ian Kirchner, Wheaton 2004 Brady Lindsley, Carthage 2009 Matt Whiteside, Carthage 2005 David Webster, Wheaton 2010 Matt Whiteside, Carthage Brady Lindsley, Carthage 2011 Andy Wall, Augustana Henry Stanford, Elmhurst 2012 Joel Parrish, Wheaton 2006 David Webster, Wheaton 2013 Luke Tanaka, Elmhurst 2007 Brady Lindsley, Carthage 2014 Chris Conley, Carthage 2008 Brady Lindsley, Carthage 2009 Mike Patrick, North Central No. 5 Singles Champions (last 10 years) 2010 Brady Lindsley, Carthage 2011 Anthony McPherson, Elmhurst 2005 Tres Heimann, Carthage 2012 Brad Pihl, Wheaton 2006 Tres Heimann, Carthage 2013 Anthony McPherson, Elmhurst 2007 J.T. Delk, Carthage 2014 Anthony McPherson, Elmhurst 2008 David Warren, Wheaton 2009 Jordan Williams, Wheaton No. 1 Singles Champions (last 10 years) 2010 J.T. Delk, Carthage 2011 Jack Cullen, Augustana 2005 Dane Schmidgall, Carthage 2012 Colin Arnold, Augustana 2006 Brad Livingston, Carthage 2013 Kevin Bayles, Augustana 2007 Josh Williams, Wheaton 2014 David Buursma, Wheaton 2008 Josh Williams, Wheaton 2009 Sam Sweeney, North Central No. 6 Singles Champions (last 10 years) 2010 Sam Sweeney, North Central 2011 Sam Sweeney, North Central 2005 Tommy Collins, Carthage 2012 Jeff Lotz, Carthage 2006 Sergio Lopez, Carthage 2013 Alex Harbert, Elmhurst 2007 Andrew Ziccardi, Wheaton 2014 Ryan Kreis, Wheaton 2008 Jordan Williams, Wheaton 2009 Geoff Schoon, Augustana No. 2 Singles Champions (last 10 years) 2010 Alex McClean, Carthage 2011 Miles Greenwald, Wheaton 2004 Brad Livingston, Carthage 2012 Miles Greenwald, Wheaton 2005 Brad Livingston, Carthage 2013 Chris Harrison, Elmhurst 2006 Christian Dawes, Wheaton 2014 Chris Harrison, Elmhurst 2007 Rafael Romero, Augustana 2008 Jack Schiro, Carthage No. 1 Doubles Champions (last 10 years) 2009 Sammy Ramoni, Carthage 2010 Jack Schiro, Carthage 2005 Schmidgall/Livingston, Carthage 2011 Daneric Hazelman, Carthage 2006 Livingston/Collins, Carthage 2012 Daneric Hazelman, Carthage 2007 Lopez/Yunes, Carthage 2013 Josh Ward, Wheaton 2008 Miller/Josh Williams, Wheaton 2014 Will Jung, Elmhurst 2009 Sweeney/Boguslawski, North Central 2010 Sweeney/Boguslawski, North Central 2011 Sweeney/Boguslawski, North Central 2012 Hazelman/Lotz, Carthage

5 CCIW Men’s Tennis History

2013 Kreis/Ward, Wheaton 2008 2014 van Dooren/Alex, Illinois Wesleyan 1. Carthage 2. Wheaton No. 2 Doubles Champions (last 10 years) 3. Augustana 4. Illinois Wesleyan 2005 Dawes/Siami, Wheaton 5. Elmhurst 2006 Dawes/Siami, Wheaton 6. North Central 2007 Sands/Hamood, Carthage 2008 Delk/Schiro, Carthage 2009 2009 Schiro/Whiteside, Carthage 1. Carthage 2010 Schiro/Schwenke, Carthage 2. Wheaton 2011 Boomgarden/Whitewside, Carthage 3. Augustana 2012 Boomgarden/Whitewside, Carthage 4. Illinois Wesleyan 2013 Buursma/Greenwald, Wheaton 5. North Central 2014 Boomgarden/Jump, Carthage 6. Elmhurst

No. 3 Doubles Champion (last 10 years) 2010 1. Carthage 2005 Donkor/Heimann, Carthage 2. Wheaton 2006 Heimann/Lopez, Carthage 3. Augustana 2007 Delk/Schwenke, Carthage 4. North Central 2008 Warren/Williams, Wheaton 5. Illinois Wesleyan 2009 Ruth/Lehnert, Augustana 6. Elmhurst 2010 Delk/Whiteside, Carthage 2011 Arnold/Cullen, Augustana 2011 2012 Arnold/Cullen, Augustana 1. Carthage 2013 McPherson/Noble, Elmhurst 2. Augustana 2014 Buursma/Murnaw, Wheaton 3. Elmhurst 4. Wheaton Note: Champion status determined by regular season 5. North Central conference record. 6. Illinois Wesleyan

Championship Standings (last 10 years) 2012 1. Wheaton 2005 2. Elmhurst 1. Carthage 3. Carthage 2. Wheaton 4. Augustana 3. Augustana 5. Illinois Wesleyan 4. Elmhurst 6. North Central 5. Illinois Wesleyan 6. North Central 2013 1. Elmhurst 2006 2. Wheaton 1. Carthage 3. Carthage 2. Wheaton 4. Augustana 3. Augustana 5. Illinois Wesleyan 4. Elmhurst 6. North Central 5. Illinois Wesleyan 6. North Central 2014 1. Elmhurst 2007 2. Wheaton 1. Carthage 3. Augustana 2. Wheaton 4. Carthage 3. Augustana 5. North Central 4. Illinois Wesleyan 6. Illinois Wesleyan 5. Elmhurst 7. Millikin 6. North Central

6 47 National Championships and Counting CCIW schools have accounted for 47 national championships at the NCAA Division III level since the NCAA divided into three divisions in 1973. Three women’s national titles were won before the CCIW began sponsoring women’s athletics in 1986.

NCAA Division III Champions Men’s Outdoor T/F (6) Women’s Indoor T/F (1) Men’s Cross Country (16) 1989 North Central 2008 Illinois Wesleyan 1975 North Central 1994 North Central 1976 North Central 1998 North Central Women’s Basketball (2) 1978 North Central 2000 North Central 2005 Millikin 1979 North Central 2010 North Central 2012 Illinois Wesleyan 1981 North Central 2011 North Central 1982 North Central Baseball (1) 1987 North Central Football (4) 2010 Illinois Wesleyan 1992 North Central 1983 Augustana 1993 North Central 1984 Augustana Women’s Titles Pre-1986 1997 North Central 1985 Augustana 1998 North Central 1986 Augustana Women’s Basketball (1) 1999 North Central 1983 North Central 2009 North Central Women’s Soccer (3) 2011 North Central 2004 Wheaton Volleyball (2) 2012 North Central 2006 Wheaton 1983 Elmhurst 2014 North Central 2007 Wheaton 1985 Elmhurst

Men’s Basketball (6) Women’s Outdoor T/F (2) NCAA College Division 1978 North Park 2008 Illinois Wesleyan Champions 1979 North Park 2010 Illinois Wesleyan 1980 North Park Men’s Basketball (1) 1985 North Park Men’s Indoor T/F (4) 1958 Wheaton 1987 North Park 1989 North Central 1997 Illinois Wesleyan 2010 North Central NAIA Champions 2011 North Central 2012 North Central Men’s Swimming (4) 1958 North Central Men’s Soccer (2) 1961 North Central 1984 Wheaton 1962 North Central 1997 Wheaton 1963 North Central

CCIW Mission Statement The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin competition and championships offered in numerous exists to serve a select group of private colleges sports. Each member institution offers a broad and universities of similar size and heritage, which based program of intercollegiate sports and seeks share a deep commitment to superior undergraduate widespread student participation in that program. education and a common perspective on the role of intercollegiate athletics in that education. * Fairness and equity - CCIW schools are sensitive The conference supports the following principles and responsive to the needs and interests of both that distinguish the CCIW and its approach to male and female athletes, and are governed by intercollegiate athletics: principles of fairness and equity in its approach to funding, staffing and overall support for all sports. * Student-focused approach - CCIW schools place Each member institution is expected to fully comply the highest priority on the overall educational with all NCAA, CCIW and institutional rules and experience of the individual student. Athletics are regulations in the operation of its athletics program. viewed as an important element of a well-rounded education. Student-athletes are integrated into the * Overall excellence and national stature of the mainstream of the entire student body, receive no conference - The CCIW seeks to continually develop special privileges and are encouraged to participate in and strengthen itself with the goal of recognition of other campus groups and activities. The conference the premier NCAA Division III athletic conference. supports the active recruitment of student-athletes The CCIW seeks to promote keen competition, the as a means of achieving the educational aims of highest level of sportsmanship and the strongest each member institution. performance possible in each sport. Regular participation by member institutions in NCAA * Broad based athletics programs - The CCIW regional and national competition is an ongoing program is wide-ranging in scope, with meaningful conference goal.