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2003-04 Sports Wrap Up
Published: 01/16/2004 03:54 pm
Men's and Women's Cross Country Individually, the Lady Raiders had four runners earn All-OAC status, including Kristen Koelling (2nd/23:00), Dara Ford (6th/23:21), Elena Hoellein (7th/23:23) and Kate Steklachich (9th/23:41). Koelling also earned Cross Country/Track Academic All-OAC status while Hoellein was a Cross Country/Track Honorable-Mention Academic All-OAC recipient. Lady Raider head coach Deana Fresenko was named the Ohio Athletic Conference's Women's Coach of the Year and named the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year for the second time in the past three years (2001 & 2003). On the men's side, Mount Union's Chris Paulett took the OAC individual crown (25:33) while Ryan Hochstetler (2nd/25:41) earned All-OAC status. Ryan Price and Paulett also earned Cross Country/Track Academic All-OAC honors. Football Individually, the Raiders had 15 players earn 2003 All-OAC status and two season-ending Special Award honorees - including senior/offensive tackle Larry Kinnard, the Mike Gregory Award winner as the OAC's Most Outstanding Lineman, and wideout Randell Knapp, the Ed Sherman Award winner as the conference's Most Outstanding Receiver. The Raiders also had eight individuals earn All-American status, including First-Team selections Kinnard, senior/offensive lineman Bob Bradley, and senior/linebacker Shaun Spisak. Knapp and senior/defensive tackle Antoine Dillard earned Second-Team honors while senior/defensive back Mike Miller and senior/outside linebacker Anthony Frate each earned Third-Team status. Senior/offensive lineman Brent Miller earned All-American Honorable-Mention honors. Men's Soccer Gill, Inniger and senior/defender Matt Painting each earned Academic All-OAC status in 2003. Gill also earned CoSIDA Academic Second-Team College Division All-American status and was named Mount Union's Clyde A. Lamb Award recipient as the College's most outstanding male student/athlete in 2003-04. Women's Soccer The Purple Raiders (8-9-2, 5-3-1 OAC) finished fourth in the regular season and advanced to the OAC Tournament for the sixth time in school history and first time since 1996. Junior/defender Owen Crosland earned First-Team All-Conference honors. Sophomore/midfielder Amber Knoll and sophomore/forward Laura Bandy each earned Second-Team All-OAC status. Senior/forward Jessica Gordon and junior/midfielder Cara Russo earned Honorable-Mention All-OAC status. Gordon, who led the Purple & White with eight goals and 18 points overall, was also named Mount Union's Clyde A. Lamb Award winner as the College's most outstanding female student-athlete in 2003-04. Third-year head coach Scott Langone was named 2003 OAC Co-Coach of the Year. It was also the first time since 1996 that both Raider soccer teams competed in the season-ending conference tournament in the same year. Volleyball Individually, sophomore/outside hitter Jess DiCarlo became the first Mount Union volleyball player to earn Division III All-American status by earning 2003 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Honorable-Mention All-American honors. DiCarlo also earned First-Team All-OAC status in ?03. Senior/setter Katie Snyder earned Second-Team All-OAC honors while junior/outside hitter Kris Barker earned Honorable-Mention All-OAC status. Head coach Sandy Douglas, who completed her 18th year at the helm, surpassed the 300-career win plateau this fall with 305 total career victories.
Men's Basketball Gerard and Paulauskas also earned Academic All-OAC status in 2003-04. Overall, the Raiders have posted three consecutive 18 wins seasons and have had eight seasons of .500 basketball or better in the last nine years of play.
Women's Basketball
Wrestling
Men's & Women's Swimming On the women's side, Sarah Buford placed second in the 400 yard I.M. (4:49.46) while Mary Buford finished third (4:52.66). Sarah Buford also placed second int he 1650 free (18:15.10) while Anne Marie LaScola finished third in the 50 free (25.77). The top three individual finishers and top two relay teams in each event earn All-Conference status.
Men's & Women's Indoor Track On the men's side, the Raiders produced five individual conference champions, including double-winner Ryan Hochstetler in the 1,500 meters (4:01) and 5,000 meters (15:07), Johny Biacofsky in the 55 meter dash (6.49), Beau Livengood in the 500 meters (1:06.36) and Eric Belancic in the high jump (6-07). Hochstelter in the 1,500 meters, Biacofsky in the 55 meter dash and Ryan Garro in the 800 meters all competed at Nationals. Head Coach John Homon earned the 2004 OAC Men's Indoor Coach of the Year honors - the seventh time he's earned this honor while at Mount Union. On the women's side, freshman Raina Keppler was the individual champion at the conference meet in the 400 meter dash (1:01.31). She also anchored the 4x400 meter relay squad of Stephanie Borowy, Jen Farrell and Erin McCauley to a third place finish (4:15.22). The top three finishers at OACs earn All-Conference.
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Women's Golf
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Softball Infielder Amy Polomsky was an Academic All-OAC Honorable-Mention selection in 2004. Raider head coach Sandy Douglas eclipsed the 400 win total (402 career victories/19 years) while the Raiders posted their 12th season of 20+ wins or more.
Baseball Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Mount Union’s men’s team took second (124.75 points) while the Lady Raiders placed fifth (80 pts) at the Ohio Athletic Conference Outdoor Track Championships in 2004. Individually, the Raiders’ Ryan Hochstetler earned the OAC’s Jim Wuske Award as the Most Outstanding Male Runner at the conference meet. He won two individual titles – the 1,500 meters (3:58.76) and a meet record setting first place finish in the 5,000 meters (14:34.02). Other conference champions included Justin Rodhe in the discus throw (155-06), Eric Belancic in the high jump (6-07.00) and Matt Cole in the 110 meter hurdles (15.00). Nick Saluppo placed second in the 100 meter dash (11.06) and third in the 200 meter dash (22.47). Andrew Blake was second in the shot put (49-11.75) while teammate Justin Archer placed third in the shot (49-11.25). Luke Moore also earned All-OAC status by finishing third in the triple jump (43-05.25), as did Matt Espanola and his third place finish in the javelin (177-11). Ryan Price and Chris Paulett also earned Cross Country/Track Academic All-OAC honors. Hochstetler earned All-American status in the 5,000 meters (5th/14:57.76) as well as Rodhe in the discus (8th/164-7). On the women’s side, Ashley Kohler was second in the discus (140-07), Kelly Hammond took second in the 10,000 meters (40:04.02) and Susan Pilarski was third in the javelin (119-05). Kristen Koelling also earned Cross Country/Track Academic All-OAC status while Elena Hoellein was a Cross Country/Track Honorable-Mention Academic All-OAC recipient. The top three finishers at OACs earn All-Conference status. |
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