2014 Wheaton Soccer
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2014 WHEATON WOMEN'S SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF AND TABLE OF CONTENTS Bean Stadium ....... Front inside cover ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTORY Athletic Department Directory..........1 Founded ......1860, by Jonathan Blanchard Athletic Trainer ....................... Tricia Deter Wheaton and Thunder Athletics ......1 Nickname...................................... Thunder Asst. Athletic Trainers ............................... Coaches' bios ..................................2 Colors ............................. Blue and Orange ...Allan Prasil, Tonya Baker, Mark Demchak 2014 season preview....................3-4 President ..........................Dr. Philip Ryken Health Administrator ...Dr. Matthew Gimre National Affiliation ......... NCAA Division III Orthopedic Surgeon .......... Dr. David Watt 2014 NSCAA Preseason Poll ..........4 Conference .......................................CCIW 2014 roster .....................................5 Soccer Facility ............ Joe Bean Stadium Coaching Staff 2014 team photograph ....................5 ............................................. capacity 2,000 Baseball ......................................Matt Husted 2014 player profiles ......................6-9 Head Soccer Coach/Alma Mater/Record Men's Basketball ....................Mike Schauer 2013 Team and individual stats .....10 ............................Pete Felske, Wheaton '86 Women's Basketball ................Kent Madsen ............ 427-101-30 in 26 years at Wheaton Cross Country/Track ...............Scott Bradley From the CCIW Office ................... 11 Asst. Coaches ............................................ Football ...................................... Mike Swider Year-by-year CCIW standings ....... 11 ...................... Cesar Gomez, Leah DeMoss Men's Golf .................................. Kent Moore 2013 CCIW statistical leaders ....... 11 2013 Record .......... 20-2-2, 6-1 CCIW (1st) Women's Golf ............................Janet Moore Thunder all-time All-CCIW picks ....12 Soccer Office Phone ................. 752-7003 Men's Soccer ...............Dr. Michael Giuliano CCIW Champions and MOP ..........12 Athletic Fax Number................. 752-7007 Women's Soccer ........................Pete Felske Athletics Director..................... Julie Davis Softball ..........................................Katie East 2013 All-CCIW selections ..............12 Assoc. Athletics Director .........Bill Stukes Swimming ............................ Jon Lederhouse All-Americans from Wheaton .........13 Equipment/Facilities...... Josh Luetkehans Men's Tennis .................................. Brad Pihl Team and individual records .....13-14 Communications Dir. ........ Brett Marhanka Women's Tennis .......................Jane Nelson Team award winners......................15 Asst. Comm. Director ......... Rusty Lindsey Volleyball .................................Brittany Smith All-time record vs. opponents ........16 Office Coordinator ................... Lucy West Wrestling ...............................Jim Gruenwald Year-by-year records .....................16 WHEATON COLLEGE AND THUNDER ATHLETICS All-time scores ..........................17-18 Wheaton College is a coeducational college of liberal arts and science combining high All-time letterwinners ......................... scholastic standards with evangelical Christian faith and practice. Located 25 miles west ...............................Back inside cover of Chicago, Wheaton College is a non-denominational independent school owned and 2014 Thunder Schedule .. Back cover operated by a self-perpetuating board of trustees. Interdenominational in constituency, the student body represents nearly all 50 states, THE WHEATON COLLEGE some 50 countries, and about 40 church denominations. Seventy percent of the students WOMEN'S SOCCER YEARBOOK come from outside Illinois. The faculty of approximately 150 members, about 80 percent The 2014 Wheaton College Women's with earned doctorates, comes from a variety of universities and colleges, both in the Soccer Yearbook is a publication of the United States and abroad. Wheaton College Athletics Communi- Wheaton's 80-acre campus is located in Wheaton, Illinois, a city of over 55,000 residents, cations Office. This publication was and the county seat of DuPage County. Wheaton College sponsors 21 varsity sports, written and edited by Brett Marhanka as well as 11 club sports and a strong intramural program. Wheaton is a member of the and Rusty Lindsey. Photos by Mike College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW), and all Thunder teams compete Hudson Photography. at the NCAA Division III level. These sports have varsity status: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's and women's golf, men's and women's indoor track, men's and women's outdoor track, men's and women's soccer, women's softball, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, women's volleyball and wrestling. In recent years, Wheaton athletes have won 23 individual NCAA national champion- ships in eight Division III sports and have earned All-American honors in seven others. In addition, the 1957 men's basketball team won the NCAA College Division championship, and the 1984 and 1997 men's soccer teams won Division III national titles, while the 2004, 2006 and 2007 women's soccer teams won NCAA Division III Championships. COMPLIANCE STATEMENT As a community committed to following Christian principles in every aspect of College life, Wheaton College pursues excellence in athletics within the framework of institutional control and operational integrity. According to NCAA rules that govern Wheaton athletics, compliance extends beyond students and faculty at Wheaton to include alumni, parents, friends and other boosters who have any stake in the institution as indicated by status as a former athlete, donor to the College’s athletic program, arranger of employment for athletes or promoter of athletics. Once identified as institutional representatives of athletic interests, those individuals retain the status for life. Members of the athletics staff and representative of the athletics interest are prohibited from providing any extra benefit to a prospective or current athlete or acquantance which is not available to the general student body of Wheaton. Ultimately, Wheaton College is responsible for actions by those who are classified as institutional representatives. 3 2014 WHEATON SOCCER WHEATON COLLEGE WOMEN'S SOCCER COACH PETE FELSKE Pete Felske begins his 27th season as the Binger, Laura Koontz, Bethany Barton, Jessica Elsen, Kira Davis, head coach of the Wheaton College women's Taryne Lee, Laura Karsten, Jaime Orewiler, Keri Shannon, Leah soccer program in 2014, and he is the only coach DeMoss and Alexa Sharkey. in the program's successful history. Coach Felske Elsen was selected as the 2004 NSCAA Division III "Player of has won 427, lost 101 and tied 30 in Wheaton's the Year", Koontz earned the honor in 2006 and Lee received the 26-year history. He is third among current active award in 2007. Also during Felske's tenure as coach, Wheaton Division III Women's coaches in victories, and he players have earned All-Region honors 58 times. is among the top 10 all-time win leaders among Wheaton won 13 straight CCIW Championships from 1995 to coaches at all NCAA levels of women's soccer. 2007 and won its 16th in 2013. Wheaton players were named In 2013, Wheaton started the season with a 17-game unbeaten CCIW "Player of the Year" for 17 consecutive seasons: Jaime streak and was ranked number one in the nation for the first tiem Orewiler (2010-11), Taryne Lee (2007-09); Laura Koontz (2006), in five years. Wheaton advanced to the National Quarterfinals Jennifer Binger (2004-05), Sarah Johnson (2003), Jessica Elsen before finishing its season with a record of 20-2-2. Leah DeMoss (2002), Rebecca Mouw (2000-2001), Amber Wiersma (1999), and Alexa Sharkey earned All-American honors. Katie Hawkins (1995,1998), and Anna Loring (1996-97). In 2012, Wheaton compiled a record of 21-4-2 and reached After graduating from Wheaton North High School, Felske their second consecutive trip to the National Semifinals. Three earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wheaton Col- team members were named All-Americans. With a 4-0 victory lege, graduating in 1986. He also played forward for the Wheaton over Illinois Wesleyan on Oct. 20, Felske earned his 400th men's soccer team and was a member of the 1984 NCAA Division career victory. III National Championship team. Pete lives in Wheaton with his Under Felske's direction, Wheaton advanced to the 2008 NCAA wife Jennifer and son Hayden. Division III National Championship for the third-consecutive year, posting a 22-4-2 record and a National Runner-Up finish. WINNINGEST ACTIVE DIVISION III COACHES Felske's 2007 Thunder team posted a 27-0 record to set a Coach, Institution Years W L T Pct. new Division III record for wins in season as the team won its 1. Aliceann Wilber, William Smith 34 470 125 54 .766 third NCAA Championship in four seasons. Wheaton ended the 2. Joe Russo, Coll. of New Jersey 24 434 54 33 .859 2007 season with a 45-match winning streak, the second-longest 3. Pete Felske, Wheaton (Ill.) 27 427 101 30 .819 win streak in Division III history. Felske was named the NSCAA 4. Todd Olsen, Lynchburg 20 337 82 39 .778 Division III Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. 5. Denise Lyons, Keene State 23 329 132 30 .701 In 2006, Wheaton won its second