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Washburn Basketball 2002-03 Media Guide Washburn Basketball 2002-03 Media Guide Ryan Murphy Manny Clifton 2002-03 Ichabods JEREMY NORTON JOHN RYAN MATT TROY CUNNINGHAM EDMONDS CRIDER TOMLINS TINSLEY DOUGLAS GUARD GUARD GUARD GUARD GUARD FORWARD 3 12 15 20 21 22 6-1, 200, JR 5-10, 150, SR 6-4, 190, SR 5-10, 165, SR 6-1, 175, JR 6-8, 215, JR BRYAN, TEXAS LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY HORTON, KANSAS SALINA, KANSAS TOPEKA, KANSAS ST. GEORGES, GRENADA NEW MEXICO MILLITARY ACADEMY UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SALINA SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL SEAMAN HIGH SCHOOL GRENADA BOY’S SECONDARY SCHOOL GARY JERAD ALAN STEVEN J.P. JOSH WOODLAND HEAD BATISTE BONNER MEITNER LUCE GUARD GUARD GUARD FORWARD FORWARD FORWARD 23 24 32 33 35 40 6-2, 200, FR 6-1, 180, FR 6-2, 170, JR 6-5, 210, JR 6-6, 215, JR 6-5, 195, SR TOPEKA, KANSAS TOPEKA, KANSAS TUCSON, ARIZONA PETERSBURG,VIRGINIA HOISINGTON,KANSAS TOPEKA,KANSAS SHAWNEE HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL HAYDEN HIGH SCHOOL SADDLEBACK COLLEGE NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE HOISINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NEOSHO COUNTY STEVEN MANNY RYAN BRANDON KENNEY CLIFTON MURPHY BARRETT GUARD FORWARD FORWARD GUARD 44 52 54 RS 5-11, 180, FRRS 6-5, 225, SR 6-6, 230, SR 6-2, 170, FR GARDEN CITY, KANSAS COCOA, FLORIDA BENTON, KANSAS WICHITA, KANSAS GARDEN CITY HIGH SCHOOL BREVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE CIRCLE HIGH SCHOOL WICHITA EAST HIGH SCHOOL 2002-03 Washburn Basketball Washburn Success WASHBURN TEAMS EXCEL ON AND OFF THE COURTS AND FIELDS DURING THE 2001-02 SCHOOL YEAR Football Baseball 3-8 / 2-7 MIAA (9th) 16-32, 10-19 MIAA (7th) Cumulative • All-MIAA Second Team: Colon McNeal and Anders • All-MIAA Second Team: Brigham Joy Athletic Grove • All-MIAA Honorable Mention: Dylan Smith Department Grade • MIAA Honorable Mention: Tyler Schuerman, Brandon • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Allan Point Average as Rainer, Chris Whittle, Tim Watts, Mike Kitchner, Larry Cooper, Matt Deutsch, Ryan Garton, Brigham Joy, Schembri Justin Padilla, Ben Rutherford, Kyle Wilson of Spring 2002 • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Chad • Verizon Academic All-District VII Second Team: Ben Gordon, Patrick Hayes, Jonathan Mayes, Zeb Nelson, Rutherford 2.95 Tyler Schuerman, Eric Taylor, Tim Watts, Dan Wilson, • MIAA Presidential Scholars: Ryan Garton Derek Young • Head Coach Steve Anson won his 600th career 2001-02 MIAA • Academic All-MIAA: Larry Schembri game Commissioner’s • Offensive MVP: Colon McNeal • MVP: Brigham Joy Academic Honor • Defensive MVP: Larry Schembri Team Cumulative GPA: 2.91 Team Cumulative GPA: 2.77 Roll Members Men’s Tennis Volleyball 7-16, 3-2 MIAA / 4th at MIAA 35 12-22 / 5-11 MIAA (7th) • MIAA Singles Finalists: No. 1 Fernando Sierra, No. • MIAA Honorable Mention: Jill Gassen, Katie Ksiazek, 4 Desmond Tan, No. 5 Nathan Hurd Of 200 • Verizon Academic Second Team All-District: Jill • MIAA Doubles Finalists: No. 1 Fernando Sierra and Student-Athletes, Gassen Steve Roundtree • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Jennifer • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Will number who had Ackerman, Jill Gassen, Becci Havlicek, Beth Lenherr Heidebrecht 3.0 GPA or higher • Academic All-MIAA: Jill Gassen • MVP: Desmond Tan • MVP: Jill Gassen Team Cumulative GPA: 2.98 97 Team Cumulative GPA: 3.04 Women’s Tennis Of 200 Men’s Basketball 14-11, 4-2 MIAA / 2nd at MIAA Student-Athletes, 20-8 / 13-5 MIAA (4th) • MIAA Singles Champions: No. 5 Holly Munro • All-MIAA First Team: Manny Clifton • MIAA Singles Finalists: No. 1 Aisha Butt, No. 3 number who had • All-MIAA Second Team: Ryan Murphy Caitlin Day, No. 4 Lindsay Sullivan, 3.5 GPA or higher • All-MIAA Honorable Mention: Shannon Kruger • MIAA Doubles Champions: No. 1 Aisha Butt and • All-South Central Region Second Team: Manny Erin Underwood 47 Clifton • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Erin • MIAA Commissioners’ Academic Honor Roll: Ryan Underwood Of 200 Tomlins, J.P. Meitner, Matt Tinsley • Academic All-MIAA: Erin Underwood • Head Coach Bob Chipman recorded 19th 20-win • MVP: Erin Underwood Student-Athletes, season Team Cumulative GPA: 2.70 number who had • MVP: Shannon Kruger 4.0 GPA or higher Team Cumulative GPA: 2.76 Softball 48-11, 16-2 MIAA (1st) 14 Women’s Basketball • All-MIAA First Team: Kristen Cheney, Dara Clouse, 23-7 / 14-4 MIAA (2nd) Katie Schmidt, Brooke Lyons, Katie Gregg, Ashley Number of • MIAA Most Valuable Player: Crystal Walker Perkins • All-MIAA First Team: Crystal Walker, Carissa • All-MIAA Honorable Mention: Julie Blaufuss, Dawn Student-Athletes Goeglein Nachbar, Keri Tanner to receive all-MIAA • All-South Central Region First Team: Crystal Walker • MIAA Coach of the Year: Kim Newbern (who Athletic Honors • Honorable Mention All-America Daktronics Team: became the winningest coach in Washburn softball Crystal Walker history) 39 • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Bethany • MIAA Freshman of the Year: Katie Gregg McGraw, Linsey Moddelmog, Kristy Chapman, Tiffany • NFCA Third Team All-American: Kristen Cheney Taylor, Sharina Watkins • NFCA First Team All-Region: Kristen Cheney, Julie Overall • MIAA Presidential Scholars: Alison Garrett Blaufuss Won-loss record of • MVP: Crystal Walker • NFCA Second Team All-Region: Katie Gregg Washburn Athletic Team Cumulative GPA: 3.14 • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Dara Teams Clouse, Molly Gleisberg, Dawn Nachbar, Holly Reichel, Golf Katie Schmidt (T4th in MIAA) • Academic All-MIAA: Ashley Perkins 143-115 • Qualified for NCAA Great Lakes/Central Super • MVP: Kristen Cheney Regionals Team Cumulative GPA: 3.18 (.554) • MVP: Garrett Donovan Team Cumulative GPA: 3.04 2002-03 Washburn Basketball Ryan Tomlins John Crider DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME Fri., Nov. 8 DAWSON’S ALL-STARS TOPEKA 7 pm Sat., Jan. 11 *MISSOURI-ROLLA TOPEKA 3:30 pm Tues., Nov. 12 Kansas - Exhibition Lawrence 7:05 pm Wed., Jan. 15 *Northwest Missouri Maryville, Mo. 7:30 pm Sat., Nov. 23 BAKER TOPEKA 7:30 pm Sat., Jan. 18 *CENTRAL MISSOURI TOPEKA 7:30 pm Tues., Nov. 26 EVANGEL (MO.) TOPEKA 7 pm Wed., Jan. 22 *Emporia State Emporia, Kan. 7:30 pm Lynn University Pepsi Classic • Nov. 29-30 Sat., Jan. 25 *Pittsburg State Pittsburg, Kan. 7:30 pm (Lynn, Washburn, St. Cloud State, Puerto Rico-Mayaguez) Wed., Jan. 29 *MISSOURI WESTERN TOPEKA 7:30 pm Fri., Nov. 29 St. Cloud State Boca Raton, Fla. 4:30 pm Sat., Feb. 1 *Truman State Kirksville, Mo. 3:30 pm Thur., Feb. 6 *Southwest Baptist Bolivar, Mo. 7:45 pm Sat., Nov. 30 Consolation/Championship Boca Raton, Fla. TBD Sat., Feb. 8 *Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Mo. 7:30 pm Thur., Dec. 5 ROCKHURST TOPEKA 7 pm Wed., Feb. 12 *NORTHWEST MISSOURI TOPEKA 7:30 pm Sat., Dec. 7 NEWMAN TOPEKA 7:30 pm Sat., Feb. 15 *Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. 7:30 pm Las Vegas High Desert Classic • Dec. 14-15 Wed., Feb. 19 *EMPORIA STATE TOPEKA 7:30 pm Sat., Dec. 14 Central Oklahoma Las Vegas, Nev. 4:30 pm Sat., Feb. 22 *PITTSBURG STATE TOPEKA 7:30 pm Sun., Dec. 15 Southern Indiana Las Vegas, Nev. 4:30 pm Wed., Feb. 26 *Missouri Western St. Joseph, Mo. 7:30 pm Fri., Dec. 20 FONTBONNE TOPEKA 7 pm Sat., March 1 *MISSOURI SOUTHERN TOPEKA 7:30 pm Mon., Dec. 30 *Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. 7:30 pm March 6-9 Sonic/MIAA Postseason Tourney Kansas City, Mo. TBA Sat., Jan. 4 *TRUMAN STATE TOPEKA 7:30 pm Mar. 14-16 NCAA South Central Tournament TBA TBA Wed., Jan. 8 *SOUTHWEST BAPTIST TOPEKA 7:30 pm Mar. 24-29 NCAA Elite Eight Lakeland, Fla. TBA www.washburn.edu/athletics Table of contents 1 ’Bod Bits Sports Information Sports Information Director . Gene Cassell SID Office Phone . 785.231.1010 x1791 SID Home Phone . 785.357.5094 SID Fax . 785.231.1091 SID e-mail . [email protected] Washburn View About the MIAA Assistant SID. Brad Noller Media Roster . IFC About the MIAA . 48 Home Phone . 785.228.2304 Media Information . 2 2001-02 MIAA Standings and Awards. 49 Athletics Web site www.washburn.edu/athletics Covering the Ichabods . 3 2001-02 MIAA Stats and Leaders . 50 SID Mailing Address . 1700 College; About Washburn. 4-5 MIAA Record Book. 51 Topeka, Kan. 66621 Washburn President Dr. Jerry Farley . 5 Overnight . Same Athletics at Washburn . 6 General Information Washburn Athletics Staff . 7 Name of School . Washburn University Athletic Staff Directory . 8 City/Zip . Topeka, KS 66621 Lee Arena - Home of the Ichabods . 9 Founded . 1865 Washburn Athletics - A Tradition of Success . Enrollment . 6,500 IBC Nickname . Ichabods School Colors . Yale Blue and White Washburn History Facility . Lee Arena Individual and Team Records . 53 Surface . Wood Affiliation. NCAA Division II Career and Single Season Records . 54 Conference . Mid-America Intercollegiate Year by Year Leaders . 55 Athletics Association Year by Year Summary. 56 President . Dr. Jerry Farley Washburn Honor Roll . 57 Alma Mater, Yr.. Oklahoma ‘67 Washburn All-America Selections . 57 Athletics Director . Loren Ferre’ Coaching Staff Washburn National Champions . 58 Alma Mater, Yr. Texas Christian ‘71 Ichabod Head Coach Bob Chipman. 12-14 NCAA Postseason Teams . 59-61 Athletic Dept. Phone . 785.231.1134 Washburn Coaching Records . 14 Ichabods in the National Playoffs. 61 Fax. 785.231.1091 Assistant Coaches . 15 Year by Year Scores. 62-67 History First year of basketball . 1905 Overall all-time record . 1,317-950-4 (.579) No. of years in national playoffs . 25 National Playoff Record . 37-25 No. of years in NCAA-II playoffs . 7 NCAA Playoff Record. 11-7 Last postseason opponent . Kentucky Wesleyan 2001 National Championship Game / L 63-72 Coaching Staff Ichabod Profiles 2002-03 Head Coach. Bob Chipman Season Preview . 18-19 Alma Mater, year . Kansas State, 1973 Ichabod Roster. 20 Opponents Record at Washburn, yrs .
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