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W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007-2008judson university athleticssteven moldenhauerNCCAA National Player of the <strong>Year</strong><strong>CCAC</strong> Men’s SoccerPlayer of the <strong>Year</strong>oscar depablos<strong>CCAC</strong> BaseballFreshman of the <strong>Year</strong>nicole dimiceli<strong>CCAC</strong> SoftballFreshman of the <strong>Year</strong>dewayne robinson<strong>CCAC</strong> Men’s BasketballPlayer of the <strong>Year</strong>6 ccac championships


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sJ u d s o n U n i v e r s i t y A t h l e t i c s2007-08Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference<strong>Championships</strong>Men’s Soccer: Regular Season / Tournament (4 straight)Women’s Soccer: Tournament (1st-time ever)Men’s Basketball: Regular Season / Tournament (1st-time ever)Baseball: Tournament (1st-time ever)J u d s o n U n i v e r s i t y A t h l e t i c sBy the Numbers:27........................... <strong>CCAC</strong> Players of the Week22........................... All-<strong>CCAC</strong> Selections17............................ NCCAA All-Region Selections12............................ All-<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st Team Selections8............................. NCCAA National Players of the Week8............................. NCCAA All-Americans6............................. <strong>CCAC</strong> Overall <strong>Championships</strong>6............................. NCCAA Academic All-Americans5............................. NAIA Academic All-Americans5............................. NAIA All-Americans5............................. NAIA Region VII Players of the Week4............................. NAIA Region VII Selections4............................. <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament <strong>Championships</strong>3............................. NAIA Regional Tournament Appearances2............................. <strong>CCAC</strong> Players of the <strong>Year</strong>2............................. <strong>CCAC</strong> Freshmen of the <strong>Year</strong>2............................. NCCAA Regional Coaches of the <strong>Year</strong>2............................. NAIA National Tournament Appearances2............................. <strong>CCAC</strong> Regular Season <strong>Championships</strong>1............................... NCCAA National Player of the <strong>Year</strong>1............................... NAIA Champions of Character Award1............................... NCCAA National Tournament Appearance1............................... NAIA Regional Chamionship


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s<strong>CCAC</strong> DynastyClaiming their 4th straight <strong>CCAC</strong> regular season andtournament Championship, the <strong>Judson</strong> men’s soccerteam did something that no other <strong>CCAC</strong> team hasever done. <strong>Judson</strong> claimed the regular season titlewith a 6-1-2 record and a 2-2 overtime tie with IllinoisTech. <strong>Judson</strong> then was awarded the #1 seed in the<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament and defeated Olivet Nazarene, 2-1, in the semi-finals and then shut out St. Xavier, 1-0,for the championship.4th straight naia region viichampionshipAdding to their legacy of the past four years, <strong>Judson</strong>also won their fourth straight NAIA Region VII Championship.They received a #2 seeding and a firstroundbye by winning the <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament. <strong>Judson</strong>defeated St. Xavier for a third time in a season with a3-1 win in the semi-final match and then scored threegoals in the second half vs. #1 St. Ambrose for a 4-1win. The win gave <strong>Judson</strong> and automatic berth to theNAIA National Tournament in Kansas City.NAIA National tournament(4th straight appearance)Advancing to their fourth straight NAIA National Tournament,<strong>Judson</strong> was paired with Mid-Continent (KY)in the first round. <strong>Judson</strong> had a 1-0 lead at the halfbut two second half goals by Mid-Continent ended<strong>Judson</strong>’s season at 15-5-3.dominating classThe seniors that led the 2007 team finished theirfour-year career with a combined record of 74-14-6. There were five four-year seniors in Kyle Selph,Steven Moldenhauer, Tim Balatsoukas, and AndrewWeissman and two-year player Mark Howlett. Thefive seniors were also a part of a perfect 2004 seasonwhen <strong>Judson</strong> went 21-0 and finished at 23-1-1.naia all-americans<strong>Judson</strong> had another stellar year in the post-seasonawards as three players were named NAIA All-Americans.Senior’s Mark Howlett and Steven Moldenhaueralong with sophomore Gustavo Oliveira werenamed to the NAIA All-American Honorable Mentionteam. It was the second time for both Moldenhauerand Howlett to receive the awards and the fourthstraight year that <strong>Judson</strong> had a player named all-American.naia all-region vii<strong>For</strong> the second year in a row, Mark Howlett wasnamed to the NAIA Region VII 1st-Team. Also beingnamed to the team were Steven Moldenhauer andGustavo Oliveira.NCCAA National player of theyearSenior Steven Moldenhauer was given a prestigiousaward in the NCCAA National Player of the<strong>Year</strong>. The award goes to a men’s soccer playerthat shows great play on the field, in the classroom,and in the community. Moldenhauer is thesecond <strong>Judson</strong> men’s soccer player to receivethis award.nccaa all-americans<strong>Judson</strong> had two players given NCCAA All-American1st-Team awards in Steven Moldenhauerand Mark Howlett. This was the second timethat Moldenhauer received the award as he wasnamed to the all-American team in 2005.NCCAA All-regionDominating the NCCAA North Central RegionalTeam, <strong>Judson</strong> had four players all-region. SteveBurke was also named the “Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>,”too.Steven Moldenhauer, Gustavo Oliveira, MarkHowlett, and Petar Bajic were named to theteam.NCCAA National rankingFinishing the year with a 15-5-3 record, <strong>Judson</strong>was given a #5 final national ranking in the NC-CAA National Poll. <strong>Judson</strong> was in the top 10 allseason long and at one point was ranked as highas #2 in the nation.naia national rankingEven though <strong>Judson</strong> won 15 games and was inthe NAIA National Tournament, they did not receivea final top 25 national ranking. They finishedas the 27th team receiving votes. <strong>Judson</strong>was in the top 25 for most of the season andstarted out with a pre-season ranking of #8.naia regional ranking<strong>Judson</strong> won the NAIA Region VII Tournament butwas the #2 seed in the final ranking. <strong>Judson</strong> hadbeen ranked #1 for most of the season and fell to#2 when Grand View (Iowa) had a better regionalrecord by one game.S t e v e n M o l d e n h a u e rN C C A A N a t i o n a l P l a y e r o f t h e Y e a rC C A C P l a y e r o f t h e Y e a rN A I A A l l - A m e r i c a n<strong>CCAC</strong> awards<strong>Judson</strong> once again dominated the <strong>CCAC</strong>post-season awards as they had six playersnamed all-<strong>CCAC</strong>. Four of the six playerswere on the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st-Team in StevenMoldenhauer, Mark Howlett, GustavoOliveira, and Neil Thompson. Named tothe All-<strong>CCAC</strong> 2nd-Team were Vitor Bravoand Petar Bajic.<strong>CCAC</strong> player of the yearGaining the <strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the <strong>Year</strong> wassenior Steven Moldenhauer. The defensemenhelped <strong>Judson</strong> with six shutouts on theyear and to their fourth straight regular seasonand tournament championship.<strong>CCAC</strong> players of the weekFive different players were given the <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the Week award for their playin seven different weeks of the season.Claiming the award twice were LeonardoSilva, Neil Thompson, Mark Howlett, andGustavo Oliveira. Kyle Selph gained theaward in the final week of the season.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p showlett leads judson/<strong>CCAC</strong>Senior Mark Howlett netted a team-high 17 goals tolead <strong>Judson</strong> and also recorded 41 points with sevenassists. His 17 goals and 41 points also led the<strong>CCAC</strong>. He finished 38th in the nation for goals and42nd in points per game.in the ccac<strong>Judson</strong> was a presence in all the statistical categoriesfor the <strong>CCAC</strong>. Five players were in the top 20 forpoints as three were in the top 10 as Howlett led theway with 41 (1.82 pg). Gustavo Oliveira was thirdat 33 points and Leonardo Silva finished fifth at 26.Finishing 12th was Milos Bajic with 22 points and 15thwas Aduato Oliveira at 15 points.Leading the <strong>CCAC</strong> in goals was Howlett with 0.77 pergame (17). He led four <strong>Judson</strong> players in the top 20as Silva was eighth with 0.48 (10), Gustavo Oliveiraat 10th with 0.42 (10), and Bajic at 20th with 0.23 (5).<strong>Judson</strong> swept the top three places in assists as Bajicwas first at 0.55 per game (12) followed by GustavoOliveira in second with 0.52 (12) and Aduato Oliveirain third at 0.37 (7). Silva was sixth at 0.29 (6) andHowlett was eighth at 0.27 (6).Neil Thompson finished second in the <strong>CCAC</strong> in saveswith an average of 4.67 per game. He had 84 savesin 18 games played. He also led the <strong>CCAC</strong> in goalsagainst with a 0.99 GAA.2007 Final NCCAA National PollTeam w l t1. Central Baptist College 13 3 02. Indiana Wesleyan 14 3 13. Bryan College 13 4 04. Palm Beach Atlantic 11 4 05. <strong>Judson</strong> University 15 5 36. Mt. Vernon Nazarene 14 5 37. Greenville College 14 6 08. Spring Arbor 9 5 19. Geneva College 12 7 010.MidAmerica Nazarene 10 6 011. The Master’s College 9 5 312. Mid-Continent Univ. 10 7 213. Olivet Nazarene 9 7 114. Mid-America Christian 10 8 215. Oakland City 9 8 116. Southern Wesleyan 9 8 217. Trinity Christian 10 9 218. Roberts Wesleyan 8 8 419. Bethel College 8 8 420. Walla Walla University 2 2 021. Cedarville University 7 8 322. North Greenville 7 8 023. Bethany Luthern 7 9 424. Hope International 8 10 025. Oklahoma Wesleyan 6 8 32007 Final NAIA National PollRk. School Rec. Pts.1 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 16-0-1 3502 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 15-1-0 3313 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 14-0-1 3274 Ohio Dominican 16-1-0 2925 Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 15-2-1 2886 Mobile (Ala.) 14-3-1 2747 Graceland (Iowa) 16-1-1 2678 Simon Fraser (B.C.) 13-1-1 2569 Berry (Ga.) 15-2-0 23410 Concordia (Calif.) 14-2-0 23011 Indiana Wesleyan 15-3-1 19512 Point Loma Nazarene 13-2-1 18313 Oklahoma City 13-3-1 17814 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 12-4-0 17415 McKendree (Ill.) 16-1-1 14616 Park (Mo.) 11-5-0 13917 Lee (Tenn.) 14-4-3 12018 Rio Grande (Ohio) 11-4-1 9519 Maine - <strong>For</strong>t Kent 18-0-0 9220 Notre Dame (Ohio) 14-2-2 7821 Concordia (Ore.) 15-3-0 5522 Hastings (Neb.) 12-3-1 5223 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 8-6-2 4924 Grand View (Iowa) 13-5-2 4125 Covenant (Ga.) 13-4-1 23Others Receiving Votes: Benedictine (Kan.)18; <strong>Judson</strong> (Ill.) 10; Webber International(Fla.) 9; Holy Names (Calif.) 8; Baker (Kan.)4; Westminster (Utah) 4; Lambuth (Tenn.) 3;Northwood (Fla.) 1


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sR o s t e r1No. Player Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School0 Kyle Selph Sr. GK 6-1 Lombard, Ill./Willowbrook HS1 Neil Thompson Fr. GK 6-2 Manchester, England2 Matt Gloss Fr. D 5-9 Elgin, Ill./Larkin HS3 Ian Zimmerman Fr. D/M 5-6 Bismarck, N.D./Rain <strong>For</strong>est Int’l School5 Adauto Oliveira Jr. D 5-7 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Nacao Mangueirence6 Steve Anstett So. M/D 5-6 Big Rapids, Mich./Crossroads Charter Acad.7 Vitor Bravo Jr. M 5-11 Salvador, Brazil/St. Patrick’s HS8 James Romano So. M/D 5-5 Streamwood, Ill./Streamwood H.S.9 Leonardo Silva Jr. F 6-3 Sao Paulo, Brazil/Modulo10 Gustavo Oliveira So. M 5-8 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/Monteiro Lobato11 Andrew Weissman Sr. M/F 5-8 Glenview, Ill./Christian Liberty Academy14 Mark Howlett Sr. M 5-10 Portsmouth England/Mayfield HS15 Petar Bajic Jr. M 5-8 Stari Slankameh, Serbia/XI Belgrade HS16 Milos Bajic Jr. F/M 5-7 Stari Slahkamen, Serbia/Belgrade HS17 Sanon Eustache So. M/F 5-11 Pignon, Haiti/College de la Grace21 Tim Balatsoukas Sr. M/F 5-7 Athens, Greece/St. Pat’s HS22 Luke Tofilon So. F/M 5-9 Schaumburg, Ill./Christian Liberty Academy23 Steven Moldenhauer Sr. D 6-1 Charlotte, N.C.Head Coach: Steve Burke (Houghton College ‘80) - 24th seasonAssistant Coaches: Diego Cevalllos (<strong>Judson</strong> ‘04), Tito Cevallos (student coach)511S c h e d u l eDate Opponent Time8/24 Taylor Univ. # 4:00 p.m.8/25 Indiana Wesleyan # 2:30 p.m.8/31 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST 4:00 p.m.9/1 CORNERSTONE 3:30 p.m.9/7 vs. Fresno Pacific ! 7:00 p.m.9/8 vs. King ! 3:00 p.m.9/14 vs. Ohio Dominican # 4:00 p.m.9/15 vs. Columbia (MO) # 2:00 p.m.9/19 ST. XAVIER* 4:00 p.m.9/22 at Trinity International* 2:00 p.m.9/26 at Robert Morris* 7:30 p.m.9/29 ST. FRANCIS*^ 3:30 p.m.10/2 TRINITY CHRISTIAN* 4:00 p.m.10/6 CALUMET* 2:00 p.m.10/10 at Olivet Nazarene* 4:00 p.m.10/13 at Bethel (IN) 7:00 p.m.10/16 at Cardinal Stritch* 7:00 p.m.10/20 at Illinois Tech* 7:00 p.m.All times local to siteHOME GAMES IN CAPS* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> Match# <strong>Judson</strong> University Tournament! Rio Grande Tournament^ Homecoming421Brazil England Greece12HaitiSerbia


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sR E S U LT S2007<strong>CCAC</strong> Regular Season Champions / <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament ChampionsNAIA Region VII Champions / NAIA National Tournament#27 Final NAIA National Ranking15-5-3 / 6-1-2 <strong>CCAC</strong>OverallDate Opponent W/L Score Record Record Goals AssistsAug. 24 TAYLOR W 3-1 1-0 0-0 Silva; Oliveira, G. Howlett (2); Oliveira, G. (2);Conf.Oliveira, A.Aug. 25 INDIANA WESLEYAN T 20T 2-2 1-0-1 0-0 Bajic; Balatsoukas Oliveira; Bravo; Howlett; Bajic, M.Aug. 31 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST W 5-1 2-0-1 0-0 Balatsoukas (2); Howlett; Bajic, M.; Weissman; Oliveira, A.Oliveira, G.; Oliveira, A.Sept. 1 CORNERSTONE W 3-0 3-0-1 0-0 Silva (2); Bajic, M. (2) Bajic, P.; SilvaSept. 7 vs. #18 Fresno Pacific L 0-1 3-1-1 0-0Sept. 8 vs. King W OT 2-1 4-1-1 0-0 Balatoukas (2) Oliveira, A.; Moldenhauer; Silva;Bajic, M.Sept. 14 #17 OHIO DOMINICAN L 0-1 4-2-1 0-0Sept. 15 COLUMBIA L 1-2 4-3-1 0-0 Howlett Oliveira, G.Sept. 19 ST. XAVIER W OT 1-0 5-3-1 1-0 Bajic, M. HowlettSept. 22 at Trinity International W 2-0 6-3-1 2-0 Howlett; Balatsoukas Oliveira, G.; BalatsoukasSept. 26 at Robert Morris W 8-1 7-3-1 3-0 Howlett (2); Silva (2); Oliveira, A. (4); Bajic, M.;Bajic; Oliveira, G.; Balatsoukas; Oliveira, G.;Moldenhauer; Oliveira, A. SilvaSept. 29 ST. FRANCIS (IL) W 9-1 8-3-1 4-0 Oliveira, G. (2); Silva (2) Oliveira, G. (2); Balatsoukas; P.;Bajic, P.; Balatsoukas; Bajic, P.; Romano; Gloss; Silva;Bravo; Howlett; Eustache Bajic, M.Oct. 2 TRINITY CHRISTIAN T OT 1-1 8-3-2 4-0-1 Silva Oliveira, G.; MoldenhauerOct. 6 CALUMET W 6-0 9-3-2 5-0-1 Howlett (4); Weissman; Bajic, M. (3); Weissman; Bajic, P.;MoldenhauerSilvaOct. 10 at Olivet Nazarene W 2-0 10-3-2 6-0-1 Silva; OliveiraOct. 13 at Bethel W 3-1 11-3-2 6-0-1 Bravo; Oliveira, G.; Howlett (3); Silva; Bajic, M.;Bajic, P. Oliveria, G.Oct. 17 at Cardinal Stritch L 2-3 11-4-2 6-1-1 Own; Weissman Oliveira, G.Oct. 20 at Illinois Tech T OT 2-2 11-4-3 6-1-2 Howlett; Silva Bravo<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament (Elgin, Ill.)Oct. 27 OLIVET NAZARENE W 2-1 12-4-3 6-1-2 Bajic, M.; Oliveira, G. Oliveira, G.; Bajic, M.; Bajic, P.Oct. 30 ST. XAVIER W 1-0 13-4-3 6-1-2 Howlett RomanoNAIA Regional Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa)Nov. 5 vs. St. Xavier W 3-1 14-4-3 6-1-2 Oliveira, A. (2); Howlett Bajic, M.Nov. 6 vs. St. Ambrose W 4-1 15-4-3 6-1-2 Howlett (2); Oliveira, G. (2) Romano; Oliveira, A.NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)Nov. 14 vs. Mid-Continent L 1-2 15-5-3 6-1-2 Howlett


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007ALL GAMESPlayer Goals Assists PointsMark Howlett 17 7 41Gustavo Oliveira 10 13 33Leonardo Silva 10 6 26Milos Bajic 5 12 22Tim Balatsoukas 7 3 17Adauto Oliveira 4 7 15Petar Bajic 2 4 8Vitor Bravo 2 2 6Andrew Weissman 2 2 6Steve Moldenhauer 2 2 6James Romano 0 3 3Eustache Sanon 1 0 2Matt Gloss 0 1 1Ian Zimmerman 0 0 0Neil Thompson 0 0 0Steve Anstett 0 0 0Luke Tofilon 0 0 0Kyle Selph 0 0 0Totals 63 62 188S t a t i s t i c s & A w a r d sStevenMoldenhauer<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-Conference<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the <strong>Year</strong>NCCAA Player of the <strong>Year</strong>NCCAA All-RegionNCCAA 1st TeamAll-AmericanNAIA 1st Team All-RegionNAIA HM All-AmericanMark Howlett<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA All-RegionNCCAA 1st TeamAll-AmericanNAIA 1st Team All-RegionNAIA HM All-American<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the WeekNAIA RegionPlayer of the WeekGustavo Oliveira<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA All-RegionNAIA 1st Team All-RegionNAIA HM All-AmericanTwo-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the WeekNCCAA NationalPlayer of the WeekGAME BY GAME GOALIE STATSGoalie GA Minutes SavesTaylor Selph 1 90:00 0Indiana Wesleyan Selph 2 120:00 7Oklahoma Baptist Thompson 1 90:00 4Cornerstone Thompson 0 90:00 4Fresno Pacific Thompson 1 90:00 1King Thompson 1 93:00 9Ohio Dominican Thompson 1 90:00 3Columbia Thompson 2 90:00 3St. Xavier Thompson 0 105:00 6Trinity Int’l Thompson 0 90:00 5Robert Morris Thompson 1 60:00 4Robert Morris Selph 0 30:00 6St. Francis (Ill.) Thompson 1 81:35 5St. Francis (Ill.) Selph 0 8:25 1Trinity Christian Thompson 1 120:00 7Calumet Selph 0 90:00 4Olivet Nazarene Thompson 0 90:00 3Bethel (Ind.) Selph 1 90:00 5Cardinal Stritch Thompson 3 90:00 5Illinois Tech Thompson 2 90:00 11Illinois Tech Selph 0 20:00 3Olivet Nazarene Selph 1 90:00 2St. Xavier Thompson 0 90:00 2St. Xavier Thompson 1 90:00 1St. Ambrose Thompson 1 90:00 8Mid-Continent Thompson 2 90:00 3Neil Thompson<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceTwo-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the WeekTwo-time NAIA RegionPlayer of the WeekVitor Bravo<strong>CCAC</strong> 2nd TeamAll-ConferencePetar Bajic<strong>CCAC</strong> 2nd TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA All-RegionTOTALSGP GA Minutes SavesThompson 18 18 1629:35 84Selph 8 5 538:25 28Leonardo SilvaKyle SelphTwo-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the Week<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the Week


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sFreddie Kingcareer and season top-10 ingoals and pointsMatt Barnescareer and season top-10 inpoints and goals; holds recordfor most points in a game (20)and most goals in a game (8)I n d i v i d u a l R e c o r d sINDIVIDUALSINGLE-SEASONPOINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Pts1. Lee Paul 1999 982. Marcelo Galvao 1995 953. Freddie King 1991 894. Matt Barnes 1994 795. Ric Campbell 1983 686. Jeff Montgomery 1997 63Ric Campbell 1982 638. Mark Ferguson 1985 619. Pedro Figueriedo 1997 60Doco Wesseh 2004 60GOALSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Goals1. Lee Paul 1999 422. Freddie King 1991 383. Marcelo Galvao 1995 354. Matt Barnes 1994 325. Mark Ferguson 1985 286. Gashaw Abebe 1973 27Ric Campbell 1983 27Freddie King 1989 279. Pedro Figueriedo 1997 26Lee Paul 2002 26Ric Campbell 1982 26ASSISTSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Asts1. Rob Eastland 1999 332. Marcelo Galvao 1994 273. Marcelo Galvao 1995 25Marcus Lauria 1998 255. Todd Pautz 1993 236. Todd Pautz 1992 227. Rob Eastland 2000 21Marcus Lauria 2001 219. Todd Pautz 1991 2010. Jason Acres 1992 18INDIVIDUALCAREERPOINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Pts1. Marcelo Galvao 92-95 2312. Lee Paul 98-02 2263. Ric Campbell 80-83 2204. Freddie King 88-91 2055. Matt Barnes 90-94 1766. Rob Eastland 97-00 1737. Marcus Lauria 98-01 1668. Jeff Montgomery 95-98 1639. Garrick Felz 93-96 160Pedro Figueiredo 97;99-01 158GOALSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Goals1. Lee Paul 98-02 952. Freddie King 88-91 893. Ric Campbell 80-83 884. Marcelo Galvao 92-95 785. Matt Barnes 90-94 686. Pedro Figueiredo 97; 99-01 62Garrick Felz 93-96 628. Jeff Montgomery 95-98 589. Marcus Lauria 98-01 49Woody Smith 69-72 49ASSISTSPlayer<strong>Year</strong>Asts1. Rob Eastland 97-00 812. Marcelo Galvao 92-95 753. Todd Pautz 90-93 734. Marcus Lauria 98-01 685. Kelly Findley 88-91 486. Jeff Montgomery 95-98 477. Ric Campbell 80-83 448. Ewerton Andrade 01-04 419. Jason Acres 91-93 40Matt Barnes 90-94 40INDIVIDUAL GAMEMost Points20- Matt Barnes vs. Lakeland, 9/2/91Most Goals8 - Ric Campbell vs. Carthage, 9/21/838 - Mark Ferguson in 19858 - Matt Barnes vs. Lakeland, 9/2/91Most Assists6 - Todd Pautz in 1993TEAM GAMEMost Goals - 19 vs. Carthage 9/21/83Most Goals Against - 11 in 1969TEAM SEASONMost Wins - 24 in 1995Least Losses - 1 in 20042 in 1992Most Goals - 116 in 1999Most Goals Against - 51 in 1984Least Goals Against - 16 in 197216 in 2004Most Shutouts - 14 in 199714 in 2002Most Sh-outs Against - 8 in 1984Rob Eastlandall-time careerleader in assists;all-time seasonleader for assists;career and seasontop-10 for pointsPedro Figueiredocareer and season top-10 in points and goalsMarcelo Galvaoall-time leaderin career points;career and seasontop-10 for points,goals and assists


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sWomen’s Soccerccac tournament championsnaia region VII tournament#1 seed


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament championsMaking program history, the <strong>Judson</strong> University women’ssoccer team won their first-ever <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournamentchampionship with a shutout win over RobertMorris. <strong>Judson</strong> held off #6 seeded RMC, 2-0, for theirsixth shutout of the year. Senior Samantha Vestalscored both goals for <strong>Judson</strong> in the first 20 minutes ofthe match and then <strong>Judson</strong> played defense the rest ofthe game to hold onto the championship.<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament RunAs the #4 seed in the <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament, <strong>Judson</strong>won all three of their games to claim the championship.<strong>Judson</strong> hosted #5 Olivet Nazarene University ina first round match that went down to the wire. Withthe scored tied 2-2, the match went into overtimewhere Samantha Vestal nailed a free kick from about25-yards out that sailed into the net to give <strong>Judson</strong>the 3-2 win in the 96th minute. This advanced <strong>Judson</strong>to play top seeded and #6 in the nation St. Xavier inChicago.In another stellar soccer match, <strong>Judson</strong> pulled offthe upset of the year with a 3-2 shootout victory overSXU. After a 0-0 tie in two overtimes, the game wasdecided on a shootout. Even though the game will godown as a tie, <strong>Judson</strong> received the win by claimingthe shootout.<strong>Judson</strong> made their first three attempts in the shootoutand then Alice Phonprasith saved the fifth shot to sealthe win after SXU missed their fourth attempt. Thewin was <strong>Judson</strong>’s first-ever over a nationally rankedteam as they advanced to their first-ever <strong>CCAC</strong>Championship.In the <strong>CCAC</strong> Championship, <strong>Judson</strong> jumped out earlywith two goals by Vestal in the first 20 minutes to sealthe win and gain the automatic bid to the NAIA RegionVII Tournament and a #1 seed.#1 Seed in naia region vii<strong>Judson</strong> received their first-ever #1 seed in the NAIARegion VII tournament by winning the <strong>CCAC</strong> tournamentchampionship. The #1 seed was the first for theprogram and gave <strong>Judson</strong> a first-round bye.<strong>Judson</strong> had been regionally ranked for most of theseason in the top five and in the final regional pollbefore the post-season they were #3. <strong>Judson</strong> fell to#5 seeded Trinity Christian, 1-0, as Trinity Christianscored the only goal in the third minute of the matchand then held off <strong>Judson</strong>.9-game unbeaten streakProviding the second longest winning streak in programhistory, <strong>Judson</strong> peeked at the right time of theseason as they won nine of their last 11 gamesof the season. <strong>Judson</strong>’s nine-game unbeatenstreak started on September 29th with a win overSt. Francis and continued through the <strong>CCAC</strong>Tournament. In the run, <strong>Judson</strong> defeated twonationally ranked teams in #12 Trinity Christianand #6 St. Xavier. The only tie came against St.Xavier but <strong>Judson</strong> advanced due to a 3-2 shootout win in the <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament. The recordfor consecutive wins is 10 matches as the 2006team accomplished this goal.<strong>Judson</strong> started the season 3-5-1 before the ninegameunbeaten streak and finished 11-7-2.making a name nationallyIn the nine-game unbeaten streak, <strong>Judson</strong> let thenation know that they were a program to watchout for as they knocked off two nationally rankedteams. <strong>Judson</strong> defeated #12 Trinity ChristianCollege, 4-3, in overtime for their first-ever defeatover a nationally ranked team. ChristinaThornton scored just under a minute in overtimeto shock TCC.The next win over a nationally ranked programcame in a shootout over #6 St. Xavier in the<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament. In the record books, thegame will go down as a tie but in post-season itis a win for <strong>Judson</strong>. After a 0-0 double overtimetie, <strong>Judson</strong> made their first three attempts in theshootout and then watched as SXU missed theirfourth attempt and then was denied in their fifthattempt as <strong>Judson</strong> won.NAIA National awards<strong>For</strong> the second year in a row,Christina Thornton was nameda NAIA All-American as she wason the honorable mention team. Shewas voted onto the honor- able mentionteam after being named to the NAIA Region VIIFirst-Team. This was the second year in a rowthat she received both of these awards.NCCAA national AwardsTwo players were named to the NCCAA All-Americanteams in Christina Thornton and SamanthaVestal. Thornton picked up her second All-American award of the season and was a repeatselection as a NCCAA All-American. She wasc h r i s t i n a t h o r n t o nn a i a A l l - A m e r i c a na l l - c c a c 1 s t t e a mnamed to the NCCAA First-Team. Vestal,gaining her first-ever All-American award,was named to the NCCAA All-AmericanHonorable Mention team. Both Thorntonand Vestal were NCCAA All-North CentralRegion First-Team selections.NCCAA National player ofthe weekSamantha Vestal gained the only NCCAANational Player of the Week award for <strong>Judson</strong>on October 23rd. She was given theaward for her performance for two matches.She scored the game winning goal inOT vs. Olivet Nazarene in <strong>CCAC</strong> quarterfinalmatch in 96th minute on free kick from25-yards out. She took two shots vs. ONUwith both on goal. The win is the first-everfor <strong>Judson</strong> in <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament. She recordedtwo goals and two assists in 4-0 winover Cardinal Stritch to help JU to a 6-3 recordin the <strong>CCAC</strong> and a tie for fourth.ccac awards<strong>For</strong> the season that they had in the <strong>CCAC</strong>,<strong>Judson</strong> did not get the recognition thatthey should have in the <strong>CCAC</strong>. Only three


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p splayers were named to All-<strong>CCAC</strong> teams in ChristinaThornton, Amy Jenkins, and Emma Mugg. Thorntonwas named to the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> First-Team for the secondyear in a row while both Mugg and Jenkins wereAll-<strong>CCAC</strong> Honorable Mention.<strong>CCAC</strong> Players of the weekTwo players were named <strong>CCAC</strong> Players of the Weekpicking up four awards. Alice Phoneprasith won theaward three times while Samantha Vestal took it once.Phoneprasith won the award for defensive player ofthe week on October 8th, October 22nd, and October29th. <strong>Judson</strong> swept the awards on October 29th asVestal was given the offensive award for her play.academic all-americansThree players were named academic All-Americansfor their grade point average in Amber Bocquin, AmyJenkins, and Sarah Schmitz. All three players wereawarded NAIA and NCCAA Academic All-Americanawards. It was the third year in row that Schmitz hadbeen named an academic All-American and the secondfor Jenkins.in the ccac statisticsSeveral players were in the top 20 for <strong>CCAC</strong> statisticsas Christina Thornton led the way. She led the <strong>CCAC</strong>in goals per game at 0.84 with 16 goals in 19 games.She was also fourth in points per game at 1.95 (37points) and 16th in assists at 0.26 per game.Samantha Vestal finished sixth in assists at 0.47 (9assists), ninth in points with 1.42 points per game,and 12th in goals at 0.47 per game (9 goals).Lynsey McFarland finished 12th in assists at 0.37 pergame (7 assists), 17th in points at 1.00 per game, and19th in goals at 0.32 per game (6 goals). EmmaMugg and Sarah Schmitz were 19th and 20th inassists per game at 0.24 and 0.22.end of an eraThe 2007 season also brought the end to a fiveyearrun by Freddie King, Jr. In April 2008, Kingdecided to resign as head coach and to continueteaching full-time in the <strong>Judson</strong> University Exerciseand Sports Science Department. In five seasons,King went 47-42-5 and had coached twoof the best teams in the history of the program.His 2007 squad won the first-ever <strong>CCAC</strong> TournamentChampionship and received a #1 seed inthe NAIA Region VII Tournament. They also hada nine-game unbeaten streak. In the 2006 season,his team started off 10-0 and set a schoolrecord for consecutive wins and wins in a seasonwith 15. That team also advanced to the NC-CAA National Tournament for the first-time, ever,and he was named the <strong>CCAC</strong> and NCCAA NorthCentral Region “Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>.” King’s rolewill be filled in by <strong>Judson</strong> alumnus Diego Cevallosas the interim coach for the 2008 season.cevallos named interim<strong>Judson</strong> alumnus Diego Cevallos has been namedthe interim head coach for women’s soccer in the2008 season. Cevallos has been a part of the<strong>Judson</strong> men’s soccer program as an assistantcoach for four years and had played a major rolein recruiting the class that won 74 games in fouryears along with four <strong>CCAC</strong> and NAIA Regional<strong>Championships</strong> along with four-straight appearancesin the NAIA National Tournament. Cevallosis a 2004 graduate of <strong>Judson</strong>.2007 Final NCCAA National PollTeam w l t1. Indiana Wesleyan 16 1 02. Spring Arbor 14 1 23. Greenville College 16 4 04. Trinity Christian 9 6 25. Mt. Vernon Nazarene 15 7 16. Southern Wesleyan 13 7 07. Olivet Nazarene 11 6 18. Mid-America Christian 12 7 09. Central Christian 11 7 010. <strong>Judson</strong> University 11 7 211. MidAmerica Nazarene 10 7 112. Trinity International 9 7 113. Hope International 9 7 214. Malone College 9 8 015. Asbury College 11 10 016. Emmanuel College 8 8 117. Nyack College 9 10 018. Northwestern College 8 9 119. Roberts Wesleyan 9 11 020. Central Baptist College 4 6 021. Chowan University 5 9 422. Bryan College 6 10 023. Palm Beach Atlantic 5 9 224. Grace College 5 9 125. Oakland City University 5 9 0


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sR o s t e rS c h e d u l eDate Opponent Time8/25 at Lewis Univ. 12:00 p.m.221 1199/1 BETHEL (IN) 1:00 p.m.9/5 at Graceland (IA) 6:00 p.m.9/8 at St. Francis (IN) 4:00 p.m.9/12 *ST. XAVIER 3:30 p.m.9/15 at Missouri Baptist 4:00 p.m.9/19 *at Illinois Tech 7:00 p.m.9/22 *at Trinity International 11:30 a.m.No. Player Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School1 Regan Sherwood Sr. GK 5-9 Caledonia, New York2 Baerbel Hartner So. F 5-7 Ettrigen, Germany3 Marithza Casamalhuapa Sr. M 5-6 Bakersfield, Calif./East Bakersfield HS4 Sarah Schmitz Sr. M 5-6 Elgin, Ill./Larkin HS5 Monique Blanco Jr. M 5-5 Glendale Heights, Ill./Glenbard West HS6 Krystle Arizmendi Fr. M 5-4 Elgin, Ill./Elgin HS8 Amy Jenkins Sr. M/D 5-9 Grayslake, Ill./Grayslake HS9 Lynsey McFarland Fr. M 5-7 Livingston, Scotland/St. Margarets Academy10 Christina Thornton So. F 5-3 Algonquin, Ill./Dundee Crown HS11 Samantha Vestal Sr. M 5-7 Bakersfield, Calif./Foothill HS13 Emma Mugg So. D 5-7 Shawnee, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas HS15 Janee Romesberg Fr. F 5-4 Rockwood, Pa.16 Amber Bocquin Jr. M 5-6 Shawnee, Kan./Shawnee Mission NW HS18 Rebecca O’Donnell Jr. M/D 5-8 Wheeling, Ill./Buffalo Grove HS19 Kelly Ranallo So. M/D 5-3 Woodridge, Ill./Downer Grove HS21 Andrea Pflaum So. M 5-5 Bad Liebenzell, Germany/Rift Valley Academy22 Stephanie Golevicz So. D 5-8 Bartlett, Ill./Bartlett HS23 Lindsey Golevicz So. D 5-8 Bartlett, Ill./Bartlett HS25 Ashley McCambridge Fr. GK 5-6 Kewaunee, Wis./Kewaunee HS9/25 *at Robert Morris 7:00 p.m.9/27 at St. Ambrose 5:00 p.m.9/29 *ST. FRANCIS (IL) 1:00 p.m.10/3 *TRINITY CHRISTIAN 3:30 p.m.10/6 ROBERTS WESLEYAN 12:00 p.m.10/9 *at Olivet Nazarene 3:30 p.m.10/11 *CALUMET 3:30 p.m.10/16 *at Cardinal Stritch 5:00 p.m.All times local to siteAll times subject to changeHOME GAMES IN CAPS1 2* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> Conference MatchScotlandGermany


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007 R E S U LT S<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament Champions#1 Seed NAIA Region VII Tournament11-7-2 / 6-3 <strong>CCAC</strong>Overall ConferenceDate Opponent W/L Score Record Record Goals AssistsSept. 1 BETHEL (IN) W 4-1 1-0 0-0 Thornton (3); Arizmendi Hartner; McFarland; Mugg;BlancoSept. 5 vs. Graceland L 1-3 1-1 0-0 VestalSept. 8 at St. Francis (Ind.) T OT 2-2 1-1-1 0-0 Thornton; Hartner ThorntonSept. 12 #4 ST. XAVIER L 0-2 1-2-1 0-1Sept. 15 at Missouri Baptist W 3-1 2-2-1 0-1 Thornton (2); Hartner Vestal (3); ThorntonSept. 19 at Illinois Tech W 3-0 3-2-1 1-1 Bocquin; Hartner; Blanco Thornton (2)Sept. 22 at Trinity International L 0-1 3-3-1 1-2Sept. 25 at Robert Morris L 1-4 3-4-1 1-3 ThorntonSept. 27 at St. Ambrose L 1-2 3-5-1 1-3 VestalSept. 29 ST. FRANCIS (IL) W 4-0 4-5-1 2-3 Thornton; McFarland; Schmitz; McFarland; VestalVestal; RanalloOct. 3 #12 TRINITY CHRISTIAN W OT 4-3 5-5-1 3-3 Thornton (2); Hartner; McFarland (2); Mugg;McFarlandVestalOct. 6 ROBERTS WESLEYAN W 5-0 6-5-1 3-3 Thornton (2); O’Donnell Vestal (2); Hartner (2);Vestal; Arizmendi MuggOct. 9 at Olivet Nazarene W 2-1 7-5-1 4-3 McFarland; O’Donnell McFarlandOct. 11 CALUMET W 10-2 8-5-1 5-3 Romesberg (3); Arizmendi (3); Schmitz (2);Thornton (2); Mugg; Bocquin (2); McFarland;McFarland; O’Donnell Golevicz, S.Sherwood; PflaumOct. 17 at Cardinal Stritch W 4-0 9-5-1 6-3 Thornton (2); Vestal (2) Vestal (2); McFarland;Schmitz<strong>CCAC</strong> TournamentOct. 20 OLIVET NAZARENE W OT 3-2 10-5-1 6-3 McFarland (2); Vestal MuggOct. 24 at #6 St. Xavier W 2OT 0-0 11-5-1 6-3Oct. 27 ROBERT MORRIS W 2-0 12-5-1 6-3 Vestal (2) ThorntonNAIA Regional Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa)Nov. 2 vs. Trinity Christian L 1-0 11-6-2 6-3 NCCAA Regional Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)Nov. 9 vs. Trinity International L 2-4 11-7-2 6-3 Vestal (2) Thornton


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sS t a t s 2007ALL GAMESPlayer Goals Assists PointsChristina Thornton 16 6 38Samantha Vestal 11 9 31Lynsey Mc Farland 6 7 19Baerbel Hartner 4 3 11Rebecca O’Donnell 3 0 6Sarah Schmitz 0 4 4Krystle Arizmendi 2 3 7Emma Mugg 1 4 6Kelly Ranallo 1 0 2Regan Sherwood 1 0 2Andrea Pflaum 1 0 2Amber Bocquin` 1 3 5Lindsey Golevicz 0 0 0Janee Romesberg 3 0 6Marithza Casamalhuapa 0 0 0Monique Blanco 1 1 3Stephanie Golevicz 0 1 1Ashley McCambridge 2 0 0Alice Phoneprasith 0 0 0Totals 51 41 143A w a r d s2007GAME BY GAME GOALIE STATSGoalie GA Minutes SavesBethel (Ind.) O’Donnell 1 90:00 4Graceland O’Donnell 3 90:00 3St. Francis (Ind.) O’Donnell 2 110:00 2St. Xavier Jenkins 2 90:00 7Missouri Baptist O’Donnell 1 90:00 5Illinois Tech O’Donnell 0 90:00 3Trinity International O’Donnell 1 90:00 7Robert Morris O’Donnell 4 90:00 5St. Ambrose O’Donnell 2 90:00 9St. Francis (Ill.) Sherwood 0 90:00 2Trinity Christian O’Donnell 2 45:00 2Phoneprasith 1 45:39 6Roberts Wesleyan Phoneprasith 0 76:29 1Sherwood 0 13:31 1Olivet Nazarene Phoneprasith 1 90:00 6Calumet Phoneprasith 0 28:29 0McCambridge 2 61:31 0Cardinal Stritch Phoneprasith 0 90:00 2Olivet Nazarene Phoneprasith 2 95:42 2St. Xavier Phoneprasith 0 110:00 14Robert Morris Phoneprasith 0 90:00 3Trinity Christian Phoneprasith 1 90:00 9Trinity International Phoneprasith 4 90:00 4TOTALSGP GA Minutes SavesPhoneprasith 10 9 806:19 47O’Donnell 9 16 785:00 40Sherwood 2 0 103:31 3Jenkins 1 2 90:00 7McCambridge 1 2 61:31 0AmberBocquinNAIA Scholar AthleteNCCAA ScholarAthleteAmy JenkinsNAIA Scholar AthleteNCCAA ScholarAthlete<strong>CCAC</strong> HMAll-ConferenceEmma Mugg<strong>CCAC</strong> HMAll-ConferenceChristinaThornton<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA All-RegionNCCAA 1st TeamAll-AmericanNAIA 1st TeamAll-RegionNAIA HM All-AmericanSamanthaVestalNCCAA All-RegionNCCAA HMAll-American<strong>CCAC</strong> Playerof the WeekNCCAA NationalPlayer of the WeekSarahSchmitzAlicePhoneprasithNAIA Scholar AthleteNCCAA ScholarAthleteThree-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the WeekNAIA RegionPlayer of the Week


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sThe Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference consistsof 15 members as an affiliated conference of the NAIA. Inmany sports, they are structured as part of the Region VIIof the NAIA while in some sports the conference championqualifies directly for national competition. The <strong>CCAC</strong> sanctionsplay in five men’s sports which are soccer, cross country,basketball division I, basketball division II, and baseball.There are six sanctioned women’s sports which are soccer,volleyball, cross country, basketball division I, basketballdivision II, and softball. In all sports, it sanctions regularseasonleague play as well as a post-season tourney. It isthe only conference in the NAIA nationally to be affiliatedin both divisions of men’s and women’s basketball.individual statsPOINTS PER GAMEPlayer School Gms Points Pts./GLinda Mathisen RMC 19 45 2.37Lissa Coby SXU 24 55 2.29Maria Shipe RMC 19 39 2.05Christina Thornton JU 19 37 1.95Amy Bourquard IIT 18 33 1.83GOALS PER GAMEPlayer School Gms Goals Gls./GChristina Thornton JU 19 16 0.84Maria Shipe RMC 19 15 0.79Lissa Coby SXU 24 18 0.75Ruth Kratzer TIU 16 12 0.75Linda Mathisen RMC 19 14 0.74ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer School Gms Assts. A/GLinda Mathisen RMC 19 17 0.89Lissa Coby SXU 24 19 0.79Amy Bourquard IIT 18 13 0.72Julia Campana IIT 16 10 0.63Kim Grubisich IIT 15 8 0.53SHOTS PER GAMEPlayer School Gms Shots S/GTrisha Airth TCC 26 108 4.15Christina Thornton JU 19 78 4.11Kim Grubisich IIT 15 58 3.87Lissa Coby SXU 24 85 3.54Rachel Page ONU 24 83 3.46GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEPlayer School Gms Goals GAADanielle Wagner SXU 25 19 0.81Taryne Blomgren TCC 20 16 0.84Alice Phoneprasith JU 10 9 1.00Danielle Johnston ONU 23 27 1.24Rebecca O’Donnell JU 9 16 1.83SAVESPlayer School Gms Saves S/GAmy Weaver CSU 10 127 12.70Katelyn Skof USF 13 85 6.54Jeanette Williams RMC 14 87 6.21Danille Johnston ONU 23 120 5.22Danielle Wagner SXU 25 123 4.922007 C C A C R e c a pfinal standingsConferenceOverallTeam W L T W L TSaint Xavier 8 1 0 18 3 2Trinity Christian 6 1 2 19 6 2Trinity International 6 2 1 11 8 2<strong>Judson</strong> 6 3 0 11 8 2Olivet Nazarene 6 3 0 14 9 2Robert Morris 5 3 1 10 9 1Illinois Tech 3 6 0 10 8 0St. Francis 2 7 0 4 13 0Cardinal Stritch 1 8 0 3 14 0Calumet 0 9 0 0 17 0team statisticsGames G A GARobert Morris 20 57 53 31<strong>Judson</strong> 19 49 40 25Illinois Tech 18 4 52 26Trinity Christian 26 65 50 22Saint Xavier 25 62 70 19Trinity International 19 43 36 26Olivet Nazarene 24 49 31 31Cardinal Stritch 17 17 7 43St. Francis 17 14 8 68Calumet 14 6 3 81all-conference honoreesFirst TeamM Amy Bourquard IITF Natalie Buikema TCCF Lissa Coby SXUF Michelle Davis ONUF Erica Delgado IITD Nikki Gendron SXUMF Mindi Harkema TCCMF Britney Kendzora SXUMF/F Ruth Kratzer TIUF Linda Mathisen RMCD Megan Pelland TIUD Cassie Rumpf SXUF Christina Thornton JUGK Danielle Wagner SXUPlayer of the <strong>Year</strong>:Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>:Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>:Sportsmanship Award:Honorable MentionF Nicole Billin TCCGK Taryne Blomgren TCCD Chelsey Brunt TCCF Julia Campana IITF/MF Nicole Collins TIUM/D Amy Jenkins JUMF Alana LoPresti SXUD Emma Mugg JUMF Rachel Page ONUMF Sarah Scigalski SXUM Maria Shipe RMCF Loryssa Simas TIUD Leanne Visser TCCM/F Hayley Wood RMCLissa Coby, Saint XavierMichelle Davis, Olivet NazareneDerek Bigich, Saint XavierOlivet NazareneTrinity Christian


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sI n d i v i d u a l R e c o r d sSINGLE-SEASONPOINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Points1. Christina Thornton 2006 562. Leslie Ferguson 1996 47Laura Borelli 1997 474. Leslie Ferguson 1997 465. Sophia Edwards 1997 456. Samantha Vestal 2004 427. Laura Borelli 1996 418. Leslie Ferguson 1999 409. Christina Thornton 2007 3810. Annette Grobelny 1997 36GOALSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Goals1. Christina Thornton 2006 232. Leslie Ferguson 1996 19Sophia Edwards 1997 19Samantha Vestal 2004 195. Laura Borelli 1996 18Leslie Ferguson 1997 187. Misty Jones 1994 178. Laura Borelli 1997 16Candace Nzeakor 2003 16Christina Thornton 2007 16ASSISTSPlayer<strong>Year</strong> Assists1. Annette Grobelny 1997 162. Dana Schwartz 1994 14Leslie Ferguson 1999 144. Lori Collier 1996 135. Samantha Vestal 2006 126. Annette Grobelny 1996 11Laura Borelli 1997 11Raquel Castilho 2003 119. Leslie Ferguson 1997 10Jaclyn Mayer 1997 10Christina Thornton 2006 10Emma Mugg 2006 10CAREERPOINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong>s Points1. Leslie Ferguson 96-97; 99-00 1372. Samantha Vestal 04-07 1283. Raquel Castilho 00-03 994. Christina Thornton 06-curr. 945. Candace Nzeakor 03; 05-06 906. Laura Borelli 96-97 887. Sophia Edwards 95-97 778. Annette Grobelny 96-97 639. Christine Kramer 95-97 5710. Ana Costa 01-02 52GOALSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Goals1. Leslie Ferguson 96-97; 99-00 512. Samantha Vestal 04-07 483. Raquel Castilho 00-02 39Christina Thornton 06-curr. 395. Candace Nzeakor 03; 05-06 386. Sophia Edwards 95-97 34Laura Borelli 96-97 348. Misty Jones 94-95 229. Christine Kramer 95-97 19Ana Costa 01-02 19Wanina Goncalves 01-04 19ASSISTSPlayer<strong>Year</strong> Assists1. Leslie Ferguson 96-97; 99-00 352. Samantha Vestal 04-07 323. Annette Grobelny 96-97 274. Dana Schwartz 93-96 22Raquel Castilho 00-02 226. Christine Kramer 95-97 207. Laura Borelli 96-97 16Christina Thornton 06-curr. 169. Ana Costa 01-02 14Candace Nzeakor 03; 05-06 1410. Lori Collier 96 13ANNUAL LEADERSGOALS<strong>Year</strong> Player Goals1993 Dana Schwartz 1Nicole Kazda 11994 Misty Jones 171995 Dana Schwartz 71996 Leslie Ferguson 191997 Sophia Edwards 191998 N/A1999 Leslie Ferguson 132000 Raquel Castilho 152001 Ana Costa 82002 Ana Costa 112003 Candace Nzeakor 162004 Samantha Vestal 192005 Candace Nzeakor 112006 Christina Thornton 232007 Christina Thornton 16ANNUAL LEADERSASSISTS<strong>Year</strong> Player Assists1993 no results1994 Dana Schwartz 141995 Dana Schwartz 61996 Lori Collier 131997 Annette Groberly 161998 N/A1999 Leslie Ferguson 142000 Raquel Castilho 52001 Ana Costa 52002 Ana Costa 92003 Raquel Castilho 112004 Marithza Casamalhuapa 52005 Samantha Vestal 72006 Samantha Vestal 122007 Samantha Vestal 9ANNUAL LEADERSPOINTS<strong>Year</strong> Player Points1993 Dana Schwartz 2Nicole Kazda 21994 N/A1995 Dana Schwartz 201996 Leslie Ferguson 471997 Laura Borelli 471998 N/A1999 Leslie Ferguson 402000 Raquel Castilho 352001 Ana Costa 212002 Ana Costa 312003 Raquel Castilho 352004 Samantha Vestal 422005 Candace Nzeakor 27Samantha Vestal 272006 Christina Thornton 562007 Christina Thornton 38


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sVolleyball


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p snew coach, new DirectionThe 2007 season brought a change in the <strong>Judson</strong>University volleyball program as Craig Vlietstra becamethe new head coach in August after JenniferAlderson stepped down after four seasons. Vlietstracame to <strong>Judson</strong> after coaching two seasons at theNCAA Division II level.Vlietstra was on the staff of Grand Valley State University(Mich.) in 2005 when they won the NCAA DivisionII National Championship. In the 2006 season,he was the assistant coach at Michigan Tech andhelped guide them to a NCAA Division II Tournamentberth. He has also made coaching stops at GlenOaks Community College and Michigan State Universityand was also the head coach at Siena Heights forsix seasons.the 2007 seasonThe 2007 season started off with a 4-2 record as <strong>Judson</strong>gave new head coach Craig Vlietstra his first winin his first match of the season over Ashford University.<strong>Judson</strong> then went 2-2 in their own tournamentand defeated Calumet College to start off <strong>CCAC</strong> play1-0. From that point, the season was up and downdue to injuries.There were series of combined wins and losses as<strong>Judson</strong> finished the season at 13-23. <strong>Judson</strong> finishedwith a 3-6 record in the <strong>CCAC</strong> for seventh place.They also were the NCCAA North Central regionalrunners-up.NCCAA Regional runners-upHosting the 2007 NCCAA North Central Regional,<strong>Judson</strong> University finished as the runners-up toBethel College. <strong>Judson</strong> played Bethel College in thechampionship and fell in three games, 30-16, 30-19,30-26.NCCAA awardsFour <strong>Judson</strong> players were given NCCAA awards asDebra Leganski led the way. Leganski was named tothe NCCAA All-American Second-Team and was NC-CAA All-North Central Region, too. Gaining NCCAAAll-North Central Region status were Erin Bultinck,Kym Gagnon, and Danielle Dull.NCCAA Academic all-americanAlesha Flikkema was named to the NCCAA AcademicAll-American team for <strong>Judson</strong>. This was her first timeon the academic all-American team.ccac awardsDebra Leganski was named to the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> HonorableMention team for the second year in a row. Shewas also named the <strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the Week forSeptember 4th.NAIA Region vii player of theweekBy gaining the <strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the Week forSeptember 4th, Leganski was awarded the NAIARegion VII Player of the Week. In four matches,Leganski recorded 123 total digs and averaged7.69 digs per game and 7.5 passes per gameas she was named to the <strong>Judson</strong> All-Tournamentteam. She recorded 39 digs in her first matchvs. Goshen College and then finished the tournamentwith 34 digs vs. Siena Heights.Leganski breaks singleseason record for digsBreaking her record for digs in the season thatshe set the season before, Debra Leganski recorded776 digs in the 2007. The 776 broke herschool record that she set in 2006 with 667.Leganski is all-time leader indigs per gameAveraging 6.17 digs per game, Debra Leganskitook over first place for all-time leader in digsper game. She is more than one dig per gameahead of second place. In two seasons, shehas 1,443 digs.Finishing her career in fourth place, Kym Gagnonaveraged 3.83 digs per game.1. Debra Leganski.........2006-2007...... 6.192. Lisa Vazzana...............2003-2004...... 4.973. Stephanie Swierenga..2004-2005...... 3.884. Kym Gagnon..............2004-2007...... 3.835. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2001...... 3.64Megan Wagner............2004-2005...... 3.64gagnon finishes four-yearcareerKym Gagnon finished her four-year career at<strong>Judson</strong> and is now in the top 10 list for severalcategories. She is fourth in digs per game (3.83),fifth in digs (1,399), and sixth in total attempts(2,460). In four years, she helped <strong>Judson</strong> to 69wins.Bultinck enjoys two-yearcareerErin Bultinck finished her two-year career at <strong>Judson</strong>as she is fifth on the career kills per gamelist at 2.89. In two years, she had 570 kills whichd e b r a l e g a n s k in c c a a A l l - A m e r i c a na l l - c c a c h o n o r a b l e M e n t i o nwas good for the average of 2.89 per game.She also had a great 2007 season as she finishedin the top 10 for individual kills per gamein a season. She averaged 3.43 kills per gamewhich is good for fourth overall in a season.dull, campioni enter top 10for single season recordsBoth Danielle Dull and Carly Campioni movedinto the top 10 for individual season performances.Dull had 39 solo blocks to finishsixth in a season. Campioni was in two categoriesas she was seventh in assists (1,078)and fourth in assists per season (9.80).dull, campioni enter top 10for program recordsDanielle Dull is in the top 10 overall for theprogram in solo blocks and total blocks. Sheis seventh all-time in blocks solo (75) and 10thin overall blocks with 191. After one season,Carly Campioni is fifth overall in assists with1,078.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s1R o s t e r26 1No. Player Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School2 Brittany DeNomme Sr. OH 5-9 Cleveland, Ohio/St. John Neumann HS3 Jessie <strong>For</strong>tner Fr. M 5-10 Elgin, Ill./Elgin HS4 Debra Leganski So. L 5-7 Elgin, Ill./Larkin HS5 Danielle Dull So. M 6-2 Waupun, Wisc./Central Wis. Christian HS6 Rachel Pope Jr. M 5-10 Newark, Ill./Newark HS8 Michelle Weissman Fr. OH 5-9 Glenview, Ill./Maine East HS9 Kym Gagnon Sr. M 5-10 Flagstaff, Ariz./Coconino HS10 Alesha Flikkema Jr. M 6-0 Delavan, Wisc./Faith Christian HS11 Carly Campioni Fr. S 5-7 Crystal Lake, Ill./ Crystal Lake South HS12 Erin Bultinck Sr. M 5-10 Elgin, Ill./Larkin HS13 Brittany Nicley Sr. S 5-9 Lebanon, Ind./Western Boone HSHead Coach: Craig Vlietstra (Western Michigan) - 1st season1S c h e d u l eDate Opponent Time8/25 at Ashford 5:00 p.m.8/31-9/1 JUDSON TOURNAMENT8/31 vs. Goshen 6:00 p.m.vs. Bethel8:00 p.m.9/1 vs. Missouri Valley 9:00 a.m.vs. Siena Heights 1:00 p.m.9/4 CALUMET * 7:30 p.m.9/7-8 ILLINOIS TECH TOURNAMENT9/7 vs. Aquinas 4:00 p.m.vs. Cornerstone6:00 p.m.9/8 vs. Spring Arbor 10:00 a.m.vs. vs. Ashford12:00 p.m.9/11 at Robert Morris * 7:30 p.m.9/14-15 ST. FRANCIS TOURNAMENT9/14 vs. Cornerstone 4:00 p.m.vs. St. Ambrose6:15 p.m.9/15 vs. Missouri Valley 10:00 a.m.vs. St. Francis12:30 p.m.9/18 ST. XAVIER * 7:30 p.m.9/25 at Trinity Christian * 7:30 p.m.9/29 GRACE ^ 10:00 a.m.10/2 ST. FRANCIS * 7:30 p.m.10/5-6 CORNERSTONE INVITATIONAL10/5 vs. Davenport 3:00 p.m.vs. Cornerstone7:00 p.m.10/6 vs. Aquinas 10:00 a.m.vs. Grace (IN)1:00 p.m.10/9 at Cardinal Stritch * 7:00 p.m.10/10 at Wheaton 7:00 p.m.10/13 JUDSON TRI-MEETvs. Mt. Mercy1:00 p.m.vs. Cornerstone5:00 p.m.10/16 at Olivet Nazarene * 7:30 p.m.10/23 ILLINOIS TECH * 7:30 p.m.10/26-27 <strong>CCAC</strong> / MCC CHALLENGE10/26 vs. Mt. Mercy 2:00 p.m.vs. Ashford6:00 p.m.10/27 vs. Viterbo 11:00 a.m.vs. Grand View3:00 p.m.10/30 at Trinity International * 7:30 p.m.* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> match^ HomecomingHOME GAMES IN CAPS


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007 R E S U LT SDate Opponent W/L Score Score-By-Game RecordAug. 25 at Ashford W 3-0 32-30, 30-23, 30-21 1-0; 0-0Aug. 31 GOSHEN W 3-2 30-27, 24-30, 26-30, 30-23, 15-10 2-0; 0-0Aug. 31 BETHEL (IN) L 0-3 24-30, 32-34, 28-30 2-1; 0-0Sept. 1 MISSOURI VALLEY W 3-1 30-25, 30-27, 28-30, 30-12 3-1; 0-0Sept. 1 SIENA HEIGHTS L 2-3 22-30; 30-23; 33-35; 30-27; 8-15 3-2; 0-0Sept. 4 CALUMET W 3-0 30-17; 30-14; 30-18 4-2; 0-0Sept. 7 vs. Cornerstone L 0-3 10-30, 13-30, 23-30 4-3; 0-0Sept. 7 vs. Trinity Christian L 2-3 26-30, 30-28, 30-23, 27-30, 6-15 4-4; 1-0Sept. 8 vs. Ashford L 1-3 18-30, 11-30, 30-28, 32-34 4-5; 1-0Sept. 8 at Illinois Tech L 0-3 19-30; 23-30; 33-35 4-6; 1-0Sept. 11 at Robert Morris W 3-1 27-30, 30-23, 32-30, 30-24 5-6; 2-0Sept. 14 vs. Cornerstone L 0-3 21-30, 29-31, 17-30 5-7; 2-0Sept. 14 vs. St. Ambrose L 0-3 23-30, 23-30, 17-30 5-8; 2-0Sept. 15 vs. Missouri Valley W 3-0 32-30, 30-23, 30-21 6-8; 2-0Sept. 15 at St. Francis (Ill.) L 0-3 23-30, 20-30, 24-30 6-9; 2-0Sept. 18 ST. XAVIER L 1-3 30-28, 25-30, 30-32, 21-30 6-10; 2-1Sept. 25 at Trinity Christian L 1-3 32-30, 28-30, 27-30, 23-30 6-11; 2-2Sept. 29 GRACE W 3-0 30-20, 30-25, 30-24 7-11; 2-2Oct. 2 ST. FRANCIS (IL) L 0-3 24-30, 14-30, 23-30 7-12; 2-3Oct. 5 vs. Davenport W 3-0 30-12, 30-27, 30-21 8-12; 2-3Oct. 5 at Cornerstone L 0-3 22-30, 15-30, 16-30 8-13; 2-3Oct. 6 vs. Aquinas W 3-0 30-21, 30-16, 30-22 9-13; 2-3Oct. 6 vs. Grace W 3-0 30-27, 30-14, 32-30 10-13; 2-3Oct. 9 at Cardinal Stritch L 0-3 19-30, 25-30, 32-34 10-14; 2-4Oct. 10 at Wheaton L 0-3 19-30, 23-30, 18-30 10-15; 2-4Oct. 13 MT. MERCY L 0-3 16-30, 17-30, 26-30 10-16; 2-4Oct. 13 CORNERSTONE L 0-3 13-30, 22-30, 20-30 10-17; 2-4Oct. 16 at Olivet Nazarene L 0-3 16-30, 20-30, 22-30 10-18; 2-5NCCAA RegionalOct. 20 BETHEL L 0-3 16-30, 19-30, 26-30 10-19; 2-5Oct. 23 ILLINOIS TECH L 0-3 20-30, 28-30, 24-30 10-20; 2-6<strong>CCAC</strong>/MCC Challenge - Mount Pleasant, IowaOct. 26 vs. Mt. Mercy W 3-1 30-19, 28-30, 30-23, 30-19 11-20; 2-6Oct. 26 vs. Ashford L 2-3 30-21, 29-31, 17-30, 30-20, 8-15Oct. 27 vs. Viterbo L 1-3 26-30, 30-28, 28-30, 21-30 11-22; 2-6Oct. 27 vs. Grand View W 3-0 30-23, 30-19, 30-22 12-22; 2-6Oct. 30 at Trinity International W 3-2 27-30, 30-23, 30-23, 27-30, 15-13 13-22; 3-6<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament - Chicago, Ill.Nov. 6 at St. Xavier L 1-3 19-30, 22-30, 31-29, 28-30 13-23; 3-6


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007 S t a t i s t i c sATTACK ASSIST SERVE DEFENSE BLOCKSPLAYER GP K E TA ATT% K/G A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIGS D/G BS BA TB B/GDanielle Dull 119 294 90 727 .281 2.47 17 0.14 29 52 0.24 16 227 1.91 39 46 85 0.71Erin Bultinck 104 357 152 1058 .194 3.43 10 0.10 35 45 0.34 50 323 3.11 12 14 26 0.25Rachel Pope 61 13 6 37 .189 0.21 4 0.07 17 22 0.28 17 70 1.15 1 0 1 0.02Flikkema, Alesha 71 131 73 371 .156 1.85 2 0.03 8 18 0.11 8 34 0.48 28 29 57 0.80Jessie <strong>For</strong>tner 100 184 112 492 .146 1.84 0 0.00 2 2 0.02 13 41 0.41 31 31 62 0.62Kym Gagnon 124 343 206 1237 .111 2.77 17 0.14 44 42 0.35 54 453 3.65 11 10 21 0.17Michelle Weissman 68 70 50 222 .090 1.03 24 0.35 25 32 0.37 17 74 1.09 14 22 36 0.53Carly Campioni 110 52 34 225 .080 0.47 1078 9.80 28 21 0.25 13 180 1.64 8 10 18 0.16Tiffany Lamb 35 89 64 314 .080 2.54 0 0.00 18 20 0.51 15 99 2.83 0 1 1 0.03Debra Leganski 126 38 30 155 .052 0.30 10 0.08 69 82 0.55 48 776 6.16 3 3 6 0.05Alison Torbit 1 0 0 1 .000 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00Brittany DeNomme 4 0 0 0 .000 0.00 0 0.00 1 1 0.25 0 0 0.00 0 2 2 0.50Brittany Nicley 28 6 7 32 -.031 0.21 218 7.79 8 12 0.29 4 47 1.68 2 3 5 0.18TEAM TOTALS 126 1577 824 4871 .155 12.52 1380 10.95 284 350 2.25 257 2324 18.44 149 171 234.5 1.862007 A w a r d sDebra Leganski<strong>CCAC</strong> All-Conference HMNCCAA All-RegionNCCAA 2nd TeamAll American<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the WeekNAIA RegionPlayer of the WeekKym GagnonNCCAA All-RegionAlesha FlikkemaNCCAA Scholar AthleteDanielle DullNCCAA All-RegionErin BultinckNCCAA All-Region


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sC C A C R e c a pThe Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conferenceconsists of 15 members as an affiliatedconference of the NAIA. In many sports, theyare structured as part of the Region VII of theNAIA while in some sports the conferencechampion qualifies directly for national competition.The <strong>CCAC</strong> sanctions play in five men’ssports which are soccer, cross country, basketball division I, basketball divisionII, and baseball. There are six sanctioned women’s sports which aresoccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball division I, basketball division II,and softball. In all sports, it sanctions regular-season league play as well asa post-season tourney. It is the only conference in the NAIA nationally to beaffiliated in both divisions of men’s and women’s basketball.final standingsOverallall-conference honoreesConferenceTeam W L W LSaint Xavier 8 1 31 14St. Francis 8 1 29 20Olivet Nazarene 7 2 23 21Illinois Tech 6 3 27 14Trinity Christian 5 4 20 20Cardinal Stritch 5 4 11 19<strong>Judson</strong> 3 6 13 23Trinity International 2 7 13 22Robert Morris 1 8 6 33Calumet 0 9 2 33All-<strong>CCAC</strong> First TeamName <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolElaina Ambler Jr. OH/RS USFTara Breshock Sr. MB/OH SXULisa Klein Sr. OH USFDebra Leganski So. L JUTraci Looby Sr. S SXUAmber McKean Sr. OH ONUJessica McWilliams So. M TIUSarah Olson Jr. MB IITTara Schmidt Fr. RS ONUJackie Schmitz So. L CSUAubrey VanderHeyden So. DS IITMegan Winters Sr. OH TCC Player of the <strong>Year</strong>: Lisa Klein, St. FrancisSetter of the <strong>Year</strong>: Traci Looby, Saint XavierFreshman of the <strong>Year</strong>: Tara Schmidt, Olivet NazareneLibero of the <strong>Year</strong>: Aubrey VanderHeyden, Illinois TechCoach of the <strong>Year</strong>: Cara Currier, St. Francis2007stat leadersAttack Pct.Tara Breschock, SXU .343Sarah Olson, IIT .334Amber Heinz, IIT .306Chelsey Guay, SXU .299Lisa Klein, USF .291Kills per gameLisa Klein, USF 4.6Michelle Schurman, TCC 4.0Carly Yattaw, TIU 3.7Megan Winters, TCC 3.6Erin Bultinck, JU 3.4Assists per gameTraci Looby, SXU 11.3Kelsy Polte, USF 10.7Allison Bagby, IIT 10.5Erin Sikora, ONU 10.1Carly Campioni, JU 9.7Aces per gameMegan Yerkes, RMC 0.7Traci Looby, SXU 0.6Aubrey VanderHeyden, IIT 0.6Debra Leganski, JU 0.6Emily Soto, SXU 0.6Blocks per gameJessica McWilliams, TIU 1.3Sara Byrne, ONU 1.3Jeni Eaves, RMC 1.1Lauren Hoffman, USF 1.1Sarah Olson, IIT 1.1Digs per gameAubrey VanderHeyden, IIT 7.6Debra Leganski, JU 6.2Courtney Sweat, RMC 5.9Jacqueline Schmitz, CSU 5.1Allison Kingsbury, TIU 4.9team statisticsTEAM GP K E TA ATT% K/G A A/G SA SA/G DIGS D/G BS BA TB B/GSaint Xavier 160 2276 858 6357 .223 14.2 1943 12.1 411 2.6 3314 20.7 222 247 345.5 2.2Illinois Tech 148 2099 845 5854 .214 14.2 1756 11.9 356 2.4 3560 24.0 188 354 365.0 2.5Olivet Nazarene 156 2128 798 6240 .213 13.6 1914 12.3 308 2.0 3174 20.4 98 624 410.0 2.6St. Francis 177 2502 1047 6992 .208 14.1 2207 12.5 348 2.0 3247 18.3 86 506 339.0 1.9Trinity Christian 141 1942 876 5363 .199 13.8 1774 12.6 210 1.5 2275 16.1 55 416 263.0 1.9Cardinal Stritch 104 1447 728 4345 .165 13.9 1223 11.8 237 2.3 2010 19.3 85 308 239.0 2.3<strong>Judson</strong> 129 1588 827 4902 .155 12.3 1391 10.8 285 2.2 2340 18.1 147 163 228.5 1.8Trinity International 123 1496 742 4976 .152 12.2 1418 11.5 180 1.5 2543 20.7 116 349 290.5 2.4Robert Morris 134 1178 927 4212 .060 8.8 1072 8.0 219 1.6 2498 18.6 126 359 305.5 2.3Calumet 129 749 789 3625 -.011 5.8 640 5.0 164 1.3 1577 12.2 69 62 100.0 0.8All-<strong>CCAC</strong> Honorable Mention TeamName <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolCourtney Ambrosch Jr. DS/S USFJessica Banke So. MH CCSara Byrne Fr. MB ONUCarlie Douglas Jr. LS IITLaura Gullickson Jr. RS/S SXUAmber Heinz Sr. MB IITLisa Hubert Sr. OH CSUMichelle McFadden Jr. OH ONUMichelle Schurman Jr. MH/OH TCCCourtney Sweat Jr. L/OH RMCCarly Yattaw So. OH TIUMegan Yerkes JR. OH RMC


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sKILLS1. Janee Gregory................ 1998........... 4962. Jennifer Gentry............... 1993........... 4603. Janee Gregory................ 2000........... 4594. Lisa Scott........................ 1995........... 451Jennifer Tynis.................. 1995........... 4516. Julie Anderson................ 2001........... 4287. Lana Rasmussen............ 1996........... 421Stephanie Swierenga...... 2005........... 4189. Julie Ander son................ 2002........... 40610. Lana Rasmussen............ 1997........... 403KILLS PER GAME1. Janee Gregory................ 2000.......... 4.212. Janee Gregory................ 1998.......... 4.033. Jennifer Gentry............... 1993.......... 3.774. Erin Bultinck.................. 2007.......... 3.435. Kym Gagnon................... 2006.......... 3.336. Jennifer Tynis.................. 1995.......... 3.32Lisa Scott........................ 1995.......... 3.328. Lana Rasmussen............ 1995.......... 3.249. Julie Anderson................ 2001.......... 3.22Julie Anderson................ 2002.......... 3.22TOTAL ATTEMPTS1. Lisa Scott........................ 1995......... 13152. Jennifer Tynis.................. 1995......... 12563. Kym Gagnon.................. 2007......... 12374. Lana Rasmussen............ 1996......... 12345. Stephanie Swierenga...... 2005......... 12276. Kym Gagnon................... 2006......... 12057. Janee Gregory................ 1998..........11878. Janee Gregory................ 2000..........11779. Megan Wagner................ 2005..........112710. Alisha Toepfer................. 2002......... 1083HITTING PERCENTAGE(min. 100 TA)1. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2003.......... .4622. Danielle Dull.................... 2006.......... .4093. Michelle Yubeta............... 1999.......... .3834. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2005.......... .3395. Jennifer Gentry............... 1993.......... .3126. Janee Gregory................ 1999............3117. Janee Gregory................ 1998.......... .3048. Sherri Johnson................ 1993.......... .3019. Colleen Sipe.................... 1997.......... .29110. Susan Boeskool.............. 1994.......... .288Susan Boeskool.............. 1996.......... .288ASSISTS1. Susan Boeskool.............. 1995......... 13252. Susan Boeskool.............. 1993......... 12753. Susan Boeskool.............. 1996......... 12664. Susan Boeskool.............. 1994..........11935. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2005..........11586. Michelle Yubeta............... 2000......... 10877. Carly Campioni.............. 2007......... 10788. Michelle Yubeta............... 1999......... 10629. Sara Wisniewski.............. 1992......... 104110. Andrea Fink..................... 1998........... 979Individual RecordsSingle SeasonASSISTS PER GAME1. Susan Boeskool.............. 1993........ 10.542. Michelle Yubeta............... 2000.......... 9.883. Andrea Fink..................... 1997.......... 9.874. Carly Campioni.............. 2007.......... 9.805. Susan Boeskool.............. 1995.......... 9.746. Susan Boeskool.............. 1996.......... 9.747. Susan Boeskool.............. 1994.......... 9.708. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2006.......... 9.299. Sara Wisniewski.............. 1992.......... 9.1310. Jill Henson...................... 1997.......... 9.10SERVICE ACES1. Michelle Yubeta............... 2001............. 912. Mindy Krabel................... 1996............. 72Julie Anderson................ 2003............. 724. Debra Leganski............. 2007............. 695. Julie Anderson................ 2001............. 686. Julie Anderson................ 2004............. 597. Jennifer Gentry............... 1993............. 56Jennifer Tynis.................. 1995............. 56Jamie Kettenacker.......... 2000............. 56Kandice Miller................. 2002............. 56DIGS1. Debra Leganski............. 2007........... 7762. Debra Leganski............... 2006........... 6673. Lisa Vazzana................... 2004........... 6174. Kym Gagnon................... 2006........... 5615. Alisha Toepfer................. 2002........... 5496. Kandice Miller................. 2002........... 5477. Michelle Yubeta............... 2002........... 5438. Jennifer Tynis.................. 1995........... 5429. Lisa Scott........................ 1995........... 53010. Lisa Vazzana................... 2003........... 517DIGS PER GAME1. Debra Leganski............... 2006.......... 6.182. Debra Leganski............. 2007.......... 6.163. Lisa Vazzana................... 2004.......... 5.714. Kym Gagnon................... 2006.......... 5.245. Michelle Yubeta .............. 2002.......... 5.226. Allison Hatteberg............. 2002.......... 4.857. Jamie Kettenacker.......... 2000.......... 4.388. Alisha Toepfer................. 2002.......... 4.369. Kandice Miller................. 2002.......... 4.3410. Lisa Vazzana................... 2003.......... 4.31BLOCKS SOLO1. Julie Anderson................ 2003............. 582. Kendra Lindstrom............ 1999............. 463. Julie Anderson................ 2001............. 454. Julie Anderson................ 2002............. 445. Jennifer Gentry............... 1992............. 406. Erin DeLong.................... 1998............. 39Julie Anderson................ 2004............. 39Danielle Dull.................. 2007............. 399. Jennifer Gentry............... 1993............. 3810. Kendra Lindstrom............ 1998............. 37Elizabeth Dickman.......... 2005............. 37BLOCK ASSISTS1. Julie Anderson................ 2003............1182. Jennifer Gentry............... 1993............1123. Erin DeLong.................... 1998........... 1044. Nicole Wagner................. 1997........... 1015. Julie Anderson................ 2004............. 986. Stacy Skorik.................... 1995............. 977. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2003............. 938. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2004............. 899. Kendra Lindstrom............ 1999............. 8210. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2005............. 80TOTAL BLOCKS1. Julie Anderson................ 2003........... 1762. Jennifer Gentry............... 1993........... 1503. Erin DeLong.................... 1998........... 1434. Julie Anderson................ 2004........... 1375. Stacy Skorik.................... 1995........... 1336. Kendra Lindstrom............ 1999........... 1287. Nicole Wagner................. 1997........... 1248. Julie Anderson................ 2002........... 1209. Danielle Dull.................... 2006........... 10610. Amanda Rohrsen............ 2003........... 105GAMES PLAYED1. Susan Boeskool.............. 1995........... 136Darci Furtaw.................... 1995........... 136Lisa Scott........................ 1995........... 136Jennifer Tynis.................. 1995........... 1365. Stacy Skorik.................... 1995........... 135Amber Mohling................ 2005........... 1357. Erin DeLong.................... 1999........... 134Stephanie Gentry............ 1999........... 134Jenni Punke.................... 1999........... 13410. Amanda Meller................ 1999........... 133Michelle Yubeta............... 2001........... 133Julie Anderson................ 2001........... 133Rebecca Stewart............. 2001........... 133


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sIndividual RecordsCareerKILLS1. Janee Gregory............1997-2000..... 15682. Julie Anderson............2001-2004..... 14433. Jennifer Tynis..............1992-1995..... 12134. Lana Rasmussen........1994-1997..... 10235. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006....... 9046. Jennifer Gentry...........1992-1993....... 8067. Stacy Skorik................1992-1995....... 8008. Lisa Scott....................1994-1995....... 7919. Erin DeLong................1997-2000....... 76410. Nicole Wagner.............1994-1997....... 763ASSISTS1. Susan Boeskool..........1993-1996..... 50592. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2002..... 35943. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006..... 35434. Andrea Fink.................1997-1998..... 14235. Carly Campioni.............. 2007......... 10786. Sara Wisniewski.............. 1992......... 10417. Jill Henson..................1996-1997....... 7848. Rebecca Stewart............. 2001........... 5209. Jenni Punke................1998-1999....... 28210. Kelly Britt.....................1994-1995....... 232BLOCKS SOLO1. Julie Anderson............2001-2004....... 1862. Erin DeLong................1997-2000......... 963. Stacy Skorik................1992-1995......... 924. Elizabeth Dickman......2003-2006......... 915. Kendra Lindstrom........1998-1999......... 836. Jennifer Gentry...........1992-1993......... 787. Danielle Dull..............2006-2007......... 758. Nicole Wagner.............1994-1997......... 629. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006......... 5110. Susan Boeskool..........1993-1996......... 42KILLS PER GAME1. Janee Gregory............1997-2000...... 3.602. Jennifer Gentry.............1992-93........ 3.393. Lisa Scott......................1994-95........ 3.224. Julie Anderson..............2001-04........ 2.945. Megan Wagner..............2004-05........ 2.89Erin Bultinick...............2006-07........ 2.897. Sherri Johnson..............1992-93........ 2.808. Stephanie Swierenga....2004-05........ 2.639. Jennifer Tynis................1992-95........ 2.4610. Lana Rasmussen..........1994-97........ 2.39TOTAL ATTEMPTS1. Janee Gregory............1997-2000..... 39992. Julie Anderson............2001-2004..... 36093. Jennifer Tynis..............1992-1995..... 35004. Lana Rasmussen........1994-1997..... 29845. Alison Hatteberg.........2000-2003..... 25366. Kym Gagnon..............2004-2007..... 24607. Lisa Scott....................1994-1995..... 23578. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006..... 23469. Stacy Skorik................1992-1995..... 229910. Erin DeLong................1997-2000..... 2249HITTING PERCENTAGE(min. 100 TA/2 seasons)1. Nicole Wagner.............1994-1997...... .3582. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006..... ..3063. Janee Gregory............1997-2000...... .2884. Jennifer Gentry...........1992-1993...... .2685. Lana Rasmussen........1994-1997...... .2436. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2002...... .235Sherri Johnson............1992-1993...... .2358. Jennifer Tynis..............1992-1995...... .2279. Kendra Lindstrom........1998-1999...... .221ASSISTS PER GAME(min. 2 seasons)1. Susan Boeskool..........1993-1996...... 9.922. Andrea Fink.................1997-1998...... 9.063. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2002...... 7.704. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006...... 7.555. Jill Henson..................1996-1997...... 5.036. Kelly Britt.....................1994-1995...... 3.187. Jenni Punke................1998-1999...... 1.72SERVICE ACES1. Julie Anderson............2001-2004....... 2512. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2002....... 2023. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006....... 1794. Mindy Krabel...............1993-1996....... 1635. Alison Hatteberg.........2000-2003....... 1556. Jennifer Tynis..............1992-1995....... 1367. Darci Furtaw................1995-1998....... 1348. Kym Gagnon..............2004-2007....... 1339. Debra Leganski.........2006-2007....... 12410. Jaime Kettenacker......1997-2000....... 121Julie Ottley..................1991-1994....... 121DIGS1. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2001..... 16992 Jennifer Tynis..............1992-1995..... 16503. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006..... 16184. Debra Leganski.........2006-2007..... 14435. Kym Gagnon..............2004-2007..... 13986. Janee Gregory............1997-2000..... 12927. Alison Hatteberg.........2000-2003......11718. Lisa Vazzana...............2003-2004......11349. Julie Anderson............2001-2004......113010. Susan Boeskool..........1993-1996......1119DIGS PER GAME(min. 2 seasons)1. Debra Leganski.........2006-2007...... 6.192. Lisa Vazzana...............2003-2004...... 4.973. Stephanie Swierenga..2004-2005...... 3.884. Kym Gagnon..............2004-2007...... 3.835. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2001...... 3.64Megan Wagner............2004-2005...... 3.647. Tiffany Mulder.............2004-2006...... 3.608. Lisa Scott....................1994-1995...... 3.499. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006...... 3.4510. Jaime Kettenacker......1997-2000...... 3.38BLOCK ASSISTS1. Julie Anderson............2001-2004....... 3502. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006....... 3213. Erin DeLong................1997-2000....... 2644. Nicole Wagner.............1994-1997....... 2475. Stacy Skorik................1992-1995....... 2386. Susan Boeskool..........1993-1996....... 1927. Elizabeth Dickman......2003-2006....... 1898. Jennifer Gentry...........1992-1993....... 1739. Kendra Lindstrom........1998-1999....... 14910. Janee Gregory............1997-2000....... 140TOTAL BLOCKS1. Julie Anderson............2001-2004....... 5362. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006....... 3723. Erin DeLong................1997-2000....... 3604. Stacy Skorik................1992-1995....... 3305. Nicole Wagner.............1994-1997....... 3096. Elizabeth Dickman......2003-2006....... 2807. Jennifer Gentry...........1992-1993....... 2518. Susan Boeskool..........1993-1996....... 2349. Kendra Lindstrom........1998-1999....... 23210. Danielle Dull..............2006-2007....... 191GAMES PLAYED1. Susan Boeskool..........1993-1996....... 5102. Jennifer Tynis..............1992-1995....... 4943. Julie Anderson............2001-2004....... 4914. Erin DeLong................1997-2000....... 4885. Darci Furtaw................1995-1998....... 4716. Amanda Rohrsen........2003-2006....... 4697. Michelle Yubeta...........1999-2001....... 4678. Amanda Meller............1998-2001....... 4499. Elizabeth Dickman......2003-2006....... 43910. Janee Gregory............1997-2000....... 436CURRENT PLAYERS IN BOLD


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sMen’s Basketballccac regular season championsccac tournament championsnaia national tournament


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sa year of firstsThe 2007-08 season marked a year of firsts for the<strong>Judson</strong> men’s basketball team. It was the first timefor <strong>Judson</strong> to win the <strong>CCAC</strong> regular season and tournamentchampionships along with advancing to theNAIA Division II Tournament. It was also the first timethat <strong>Judson</strong> has had a <strong>CCAC</strong> “Player of the <strong>Year</strong>.”ccac championshipsWith a 10-2 regular season <strong>CCAC</strong> record, <strong>Judson</strong>won their first-ever <strong>CCAC</strong> championship. It camedown to the final regular season game against TrinityChristian in Palos Heights, Ill., as <strong>Judson</strong> took thechampionship with a 78-69 win. <strong>Judson</strong> had startedoff the conference with a 7-0 record before droppingtwo straight <strong>CCAC</strong> contests. They then regroupedand won their final three <strong>CCAC</strong> games for the championship.The <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament Championship was just ashard as <strong>Judson</strong> had a bull’s-eye on their back due towinning the regular season. In the semi-final game,<strong>Judson</strong> held off a surging Calumet College team, 92-91, in the Lindner Fitness Center moving onto thechampionship game. <strong>Judson</strong> had to face CardinalStritch, who gave the Eagles one of their two <strong>CCAC</strong>losses, but had home court advantage. In their thirdmeeting of the season, <strong>Judson</strong> cruised to a 97-79 winfor their first-ever <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament Championship.naia national tournamentBy winning the <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament Championship,<strong>Judson</strong> received the automatic bid to the NAIA DivisionII National Tournament in Missouri. This was afirst for <strong>Judson</strong> as the last national tournament thatthey went to was the NCCAA in 1983. <strong>Judson</strong> drew#4 Walsh University and fell to the Cavaliers in thefirst round.naia all-americanNamed to the NAIA All-American Third-Team, DewayneRobinson became the fourth <strong>Judson</strong> player tobe named NAIA All-American. His third-team statusis the best, ever, for a <strong>Judson</strong> player.naia champions of characterSenior Justen Boyd claimed the NAIA Champions ofCharacter award for his play both on and off the field.He received the award at the NAIA National Tournamentin Missouri.ccac player of the yearWith such a season, <strong>Judson</strong> claimed a lot of postseasonawards. One of them was the <strong>CCAC</strong> Playerof the <strong>Year</strong> in Dewayne Robinson. This, again, wasa first for the program. Robinson led the <strong>CCAC</strong> inscoring at 21.1 points per game and was named the<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the Week three times. He wasalso named to the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> First-Team.<strong>CCAC</strong> coach of the yearIn his final year as the head men’s basketballcoach, Jim Cook went out in style by gaining the<strong>CCAC</strong> Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>. He guided <strong>Judson</strong> totheir finest year, ever, with a 10-2 <strong>CCAC</strong> recordand won both the regular season and tournamentchampionships. He also had four players namedAll-<strong>CCAC</strong> and the <strong>CCAC</strong> Player of the <strong>Year</strong>.<strong>CCAC</strong> AwardsFour players were named to the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> teamswith three being first-team. Dewayne Robinson,Ilija Bojanic, and Justen Boyd were all named tothe All-<strong>CCAC</strong> First-Team while Joe Gonnam wasan All-<strong>CCAC</strong> Honorable Mention selection.Three players were awarded <strong>CCAC</strong> Player of theWeek for five different weeks. Robinson claimedthree of the five weeks while Boyd and Bojaniceach received the award, too.nccaa all-americanDewayne Robinson was named to the NCCAAAll-American First-Team for his performance. Heled the NCCAA in scoring for most of the seasonand finished second. He was also named NationalPlayer of the Week, once. In the statisticalcategories, he finished 14th in field goal percentageand 15th in steals per game.nccaa national player of theweekThree players earned the NCCAA National Playerof the Week award for <strong>Judson</strong>. Dewayne Robinson,Ilija Bojanic, and Justen Boyd each pickedup the award for their play.NCCAA AwardsIn the North Central Region, <strong>Judson</strong> had threeplayers earn awards. Dewayne Robinson andIlija Bojanic were named to the first-team whileJusten Boyd was on the honorable mentionteam.in the ccacSeveral <strong>Judson</strong> players were ranked in differentcategories for the <strong>CCAC</strong>. Dewayne Robinsond e w a y n e r o b i n s o nn c c a a A l l - A m e r i c a nN A I A A l l - A m e r i c a nC C A C P l a y e r o f t h e Y e a rA l l - C C A C 1 s t T e a mled the way as he was in seven different categories.Robinson led the <strong>CCAC</strong> in scoring,second in three-point field goal percentage,third in steals, fourth in field goal percentage,fifth in assists, sixth in rebounding, and ninthin free throw percentage.Justen Boyd led the <strong>CCAC</strong> in assists, wassecond in field goal percentage and assist/turnover ratio, 14th in scoring and steals, and15th in free throw percentage.Ilija Bojanic finished fourth in rebounding, sixthin scoring and blocked shots, 11th in steals,13th in free throw percentage and three-pointfield goal percentage, and 14th in assists.Chris Oates was fourth in blocked shots, fifthin three-point field goal percentage, sixth infield goal percentage, ninth in rebounding,and 12th in scoring.Steffan Williams was fifth in free throw percentage,sixth in three-point field goal percentage,11th in assists, and 17th in scoring.Joe Gonnam finished fifth in rebounding andsteals, ninth in blocked shots, 10th in field


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sgoal percentage, and 25th in scoring.worst to firstBy winning the regular season championship, <strong>Judson</strong>completed a worst-to-first turnaround in one season.Last year, JU finished 6-23 overall and were 1-9in the <strong>CCAC</strong>. JU opened the 2007-08 <strong>CCAC</strong> seasonwith a 7-0 record and completed the first-round ofplay undefeated before finishing with a 10-2 record.Last year, JU only defeated Calumet College for theirlone <strong>CCAC</strong> win.in the NAIABy averaging 21.1 points per game, Dewayne Robinsonfinished 10th in the nation in scoring.Justen Boyd finished 21st in the nation for assists at4.71 per game.school record for consecutivewinsBy winning seven games in a row to start off the<strong>CCAC</strong> season, <strong>Judson</strong> broke the school record forconsecutive wins. <strong>Judson</strong> started the win streak witha 102-71 win over Purdue-North Central. They thenwent on to defeat, Cardinal Stritch, Purdue-Calumet,Trinity International, Calumet College, Trinity Christian,and then broke the record vs. Purdue-NorthCentral starting the second round of play in the<strong>CCAC</strong>. The streak came to an end with a 100-97double overtime loss to Cardinal Stritch in Wisconsin.<strong>Judson</strong> then fell to Purdue-Calumet but thenwon their next five games before falling to #4 Walshin the NAIA Tournament.cook finishes as men’s coachThe 2007-08 season marked the final season forJim Cook as both the men’s and women’s basketballcoach. In the 2008-09 season, he will just be thewomen’s basketball coach. In his final season as themen’s coach, he finished 19-9 and guided <strong>Judson</strong> totheir finest season ever. He finishes his men’s basketballcareer with a 52-66 record.new era to begin with tompkinsReplacing Jim Cook as the head coach will be TonyTompkins. Tompkins was the associate head coachin the 2007-08 season and helped with <strong>Judson</strong>’s bestseason, ever. Tompkins comes to <strong>Judson</strong> after beingat Missouri Baptist for five seasons and has a 110-47overall record. He was named the AMC Coach of the<strong>Year</strong>, twice, and guided MBU to two NAIA Division ITournament appearances and won two AMC regularseason championships and one AMC TournamentChampionship. He also had 14 All-AMC selectionsand four NAIA All-Americans.Dominating seniors<strong>Judson</strong> had five seniors with three playing for<strong>Judson</strong> all four seasons. Justen Boyd, ChrisOates, and Joe Gonnam were a part of the programall four years while Steffan Williams andIlija Bojanic played for two years. Boyd, Gonnam,and Oates are all in the <strong>Judson</strong> recordbooks for their play.Justen Boyd finished second in assists (500),fifth in games played (118), eighth in free throwsattempted (441) and assists per game (4.2),ninth in points (1,399), steals (133) and fieldgoals attempted (1054), and 10th in field goalsmade (537).Joe Gonnam is eighth in blocked shots (67) and12th in games played (111). Chris Oates finishedfourth in blocks (82).1,000 point scorersIn unique fashion, <strong>Judson</strong> sported four playersin one season that each had over 1,000 careerpoints. Justen Boyd came into the season withmore than 1,000 points but Dewayne Robinson,Joe Gonnam, and Chris Oates all reached themark during the season. Robinson passed the1,000 point mark early in the season while Gonnamand Oates came at the end of the season.Robinson is currently eighth all-time in scoringwith 1,422 points while Boyd finished at ninthwith 1,399. Gonnam became the 24th playerto reach 1,000 points finishing with 1,064 whileOates was the 25th player and finished with1,029.in the naia national pollThree times in the 2007-08 season <strong>Judson</strong>received votes in the national poll. After beingin the poll two weeks in a row at the endof January, they fell out due to two consecutivelosses. With a win over Trinity Christian,who was receiving votes at the time, to endthe regular season, <strong>Judson</strong> jumped backinto the national poll with eight votes. Themost they had this season was 26 votes atthe end of January.2008 Final NAIA National PollRk. School Rec. Pts.1 MidAmerica Nazarene 27-3 5042 Morningside College (Iowa) 27-2 4973 Bellevue University (Neb.) 26-3 4664 Walsh University (Ohio) 24-4 4625 Eastern Oregon University 24-4 4356 Evangel University (Mo.) 24-6 4237 Northwestern College 24-4 3808 Oregon Tech 25-5 3779 College of the Ozarks (Mo.) 25-4 37010 King College (Tenn.) 23-7 35811 Bethel College (Ind.) 24-6 35012 Northwood University (Fla.) 24-6 33513 William Penn University 25-5 31814 Aquinas College (Mich.) 23-7 24815 Embry-Riddle 25-5 24516 Dakota Wesleyan 23-7 24417 Jamestown College (N.D.) 22-7 23818 Cedarville University (Ohio) 20-7 23719 Grace College (Ind.) 22-8 19920 Bluefield College (Va.) 23-6 16421 Oklahoma Wesleyan 23-5 15222 Mount Vernon Nazarene 22-6 13423 Dordt College (Iowa) 19-9 13324 Ottawa University (Kan.) 21-7 12325 Indiana Univ-Southeast 22-8 105Others Receiving Votes: Valley City StateUniversity (N.D.) 98; Huntington University(Ind.) 93; Evergreen State College (Wash.)61; Menlo College (Calif.) 56; Warner PacificCollege (Ore) 25; Malone College (Ohio) 21;Clarke College (Iowa) 15; Central MethodistUniversity (Mo.) 12; <strong>Judson</strong> University (Ill.)8; Briar Cliff University (Iowa) 7; William JewellCollege (Mo.) 5; Indiana Institute of Technology3; Indiana Wesleyan University 3; WarnerSouthern College (Fla.) 1


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sR o s t e rNo. Player Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School20 Steffan Williams Sr. G 5-10 Cedar Rapids, Iowa/C.R. Washington HS22 Dewayne Robinson Sr. G 6-3 Memphis, Tenn./Millington Central HS30 Andrew Ream Jr. G 6-2 Hampshire, Ill./Hampshire HS32 Justen Boyd Sr. G 6-0 Batavia, Ill./Batavia HS34 Joe Gonnam Sr. F 6-5 Verona, Ill./Seneca HS40 Ben Carlson Fr. F 6-3 Champaign, Ill./Mattoon HS42 Ilija Bojanic Sr. F 6-8 Podgorica, Montenegro/Iredell HS50 Chris Oates Sr. F 6-5 Streamwood, Ill./Streamwood HS52 Matt Koehling So. F 6-5 Big Rock, Ill./Hinckley-Big Rock HSHead Coach: Jim Cook (National Lewis ‘02) - 4th seasonAssociate Head Coach: Tony Tompkins (Missouri Baptist ‘98)Assistant Coach: Jeron Shelton (<strong>Judson</strong> ‘07)161S c h e d u l eDate Opponent TimeNov. 3 AQUINAS 3:00 p.m.Nov. 10 @ Ashford (IA) 3:00 p.m.Nov. 16 EAST-WEST ! 6:00 p.m.Nov. 17 JUDSON TOURNAMENT! 2/6 p.m.Nov. 24 @ Iowa Wesleyan 3:00 p.m.Nov. 28 @ St. Xavier 8:00 p.m.Nov. 30 INDIANA-NORTHWEST ! 8:00 p.m.Dec. 1 JUDSON TOURNAMENT ! 2/6 p.m.Dec. 7 @ North Park 7:00 p.m.Dec. 19 ST. FRANCIS (IL) 6:00 p.m.Dec. 21 @ Silver Lake (WI) 6:00 p.m.Dec. 29 INDIANA-SOUTH BEND 7:00 p.m.Jan. 7 @ Park (MO) 5:00 p.m.Jan. 9 @ Purdue-NC* 7:00 p.m.Jan. 12 CARDINAL STRITCH* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 16 PURDUE-CALUMET* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 19 @ Trinity Int’l* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 23 @ Calumet* 7:30 p.m.Jan. 26 TRINITY CHRISTIAN*# 7:30 p.m.Feb. 2 PURDUE-NC* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 6 @ Cardinal Stritch* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 9 @ Purdue-Calumet* 7:00 p.m.Feb. 13 TRINITY INT’L* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 16 CALUMET* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 20 @ Trinity Christian* 7:30 p.m.All times local to siteHOME GAMES IN CAPS* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> Match! <strong>Judson</strong> Tournament# Alumni DayMontenegro1


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007-08 R E S U LT S<strong>CCAC</strong> Regular Season Champions<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament ChampionsNAIA Division II National Tournament19-9 / 10-2 <strong>CCAC</strong>Date Opponent W/L Score Record Points Rebounds AssistsNov. 3 #22 AQUINAS COLLEGE L 69-64 0-1 Williams (14) Robinson (6) Boyd (8)Robinson (14) Bojanic (6)Nov. 10 at Ashford University L 75-65 0-2 Robinson (30) Robinson (12) Gonnam (4)Nov. 16 EAST-WEST UNIV. W 85-72 1-2 Robinson (23) Gonnam (9) Bojanic (7)Nov. 17 CONCORDIA COLLEGE (MI) W 80-62 2-2 Robinson (21) Gonnam (9) Boyd (8)Gonnam (21) Robinson (9)Nov. 24 at Iowa Wesleyan W 78-76 3-2 Robinson (24) Robinson (11) Boyd (6)Oates (11)Nov. 28 at St. Xavier L 91-70 3-3 Robinson (21) Bojanic (7) Williams (4)Nov. 30 INDIANA-NORTHWEST W 90-62 4-3 Robinson (27) Robinson (9) Boyd (7)Dec. 1 DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY W 94-68 5-3 Robinson (27) Oates (8) Boyd (7)Dec. 7 at North Park University L 83-66 5-4 Robinson (17) Bojanic (10) Robinson (6)Dec. 19 ST. FRANCIS L 91-79 5-5 Gonnam (17) Gonnam (14) Robinson (7)Dec. 21 at Silver Lake College W 96-73 6-5 Oates (27) Boyd (8) Robinson (5)Dec. 29 INDIANA-SOUTH BEND W 76-70 7-5 Oates (23) Gonnam (10) Gonnam (5)Robinson (23) Bojanic (10)Jan. 7 at Park University L 84-77 7-6 Robinson (24) Oates (7) Bojanic (4)Robinson (4)Jan. 9 at Purdue-North Cental * W 102-71 8-6 Robinson (28) Gonnam (13) Williams (11)Jan. 12 CARDINAL STRITCH * W 83-75 9-6 Boyd (26) Robinson (6) Boyd (6)Jan. 16 PURDUE-CALUMET * W 80-56 10-6 Bojanic (19) Bojanic (14) Boyd (4)Jan. 19 at Trinity International * W 85-72 11-6 Boyd (35) Bojanic (16) Boyd (5)Jan. 23 at Calumet College * W 82-71 12-6 Robinson (28) Bojanic (12) Bojanic (3)Boyd (3)Jan. 26 TRINITY CHRISTIAN * W 78-67 13-6 Robinson (23) Robinson (8) Boyd (5)Feb. 2 PURDUE-NORTH CENTRAL * W 98-86 14-6 Robinson (34) Robinson (9) Boyd (13)Feb. 7 at Cardinal Stritch * L 100-97 14-7 Bojanic (24) Bojanic (9) Boyd (6)Feb. 9 at Purdue-Calumet * L 94-90 14-8 Oates (26) Oates (7) Boyd (5)Feb. 13 TRINITY INTERNATIONAL * W 79-70 15-8 Robinson (26) Gonnam (7) Robinson (4)Robinson (7) Bojanic (4)Boyd (4)Feb. 16 CALUMET COLLEGE * W 92-91 16-8 Boyd (27) Bojanic (9) Gonnam (7)Feb. 20 at Trinity Christian * W 78-69 17-8 Robinson (17) Robinson (7) Williams (6)Williams (7)Feb. 28 CALUMET COLLEGE # W 83-74 18-8 Robinson (27) Gonnam (15) Boyd (5)Oates (15)Mar. 1 CARDINAL STRITCH # W 97-79 19-8 Robinson (30) Oates (5) Bojanic (6)Gonnam (5)Bojanic (5)Robinson (5)Mar. 13 vs. Walsh University $ L 91-57 19-9 Robinson (130 Gonnam (8) Boyd (3)* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> regular season game# <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament$ NAIA Division II National Tournament


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sS T A T I S T I C S2007-08TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg22 Robinson, DeWayne 27 25 923 34.2 198 355 .558 27 66 .409 147 207 .710 52 116 168 6.2 81 2 90 85 5 50 570 21.142 Bojanic, Ilija 27 27 794 29.4 138 356 .388 37 126 .294 75 118 .636 36 144 180 6.7 65 2 62 66 24 37 388 14.450 Oates, Chris 28 4 664 23.7 141 260 .542 41 109 .376 37 60 .617 50 112 162 5.8 83 2 26 29 31 19 360 12.932 Boyd, Justen 28 27 1021 36.5 132 231 .571 16 43 .372 65 107 .607 34 59 93 3.3 55 0 133 70 5 34 345 12.320 Williams, Steffan 28 28 946 33.8 99 238 .416 62 169 .367 56 77 .727 11 69 80 2.9 89 2 81 63 3 32 316 11.334 Gonnam, Joe 27 26 851 31.5 85 171 .497 18 60 .300 38 58 .655 32 140 172 6.4 71 2 48 36 16 46 226 8.430 Ream, Andrew 25 3 329 13.2 23 71 .324 14 50 .280 6 12 .500 5 27 32 1.3 14 0 24 16 1 13 66 2.652 Koehling, Matt 19 0 108 5.7 11 23 .478 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 4 6 10 0.5 13 0 1 9 0 2 23 1.240 Carlson, Ben 16 0 44 2.8 2 14 .143 0 2 .000 3 6 .500 6 6 12 0.8 4 0 3 1 0 1 7 0.412 Talbot, Brad 3 0 5 1.7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.054 May, Kyle 1 0 2 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM 37 44 81 2.9 0 9Total 28 829 1721 .482 215 625 .344 428 647 .662 268 724 992 35.4 476 10 468 385 85 235 2301 82.2Opponents 28 809 1792 .451 161 494 .326 363 546 .665 334 729 1063 38.0 555 - 414 422 55 180 2142 76.5AWA R D S2007-08Justen BoydNAIA Champions ofCharacter AwardNCCAA All-RegionHonorable MentionDEWAYNE ROBINSONNAIA All-American3rd TeamNCCAA All-American1st TeamILIJA BOJANICNCCAA All-Region1st Team<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceJOE GONNAM<strong>CCAC</strong>Honorable MentionAll-Conference<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-Conference<strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the <strong>Year</strong><strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the Week<strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the WeekNCCAA All-Region1st TeamNCCAA NationalPlayer of the WeekNCCAA NationalPlayer of the Week<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-Conference3-time <strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the WeekNCCAA NationalPlayer of the Week


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007-08 C C A C R E C A PThe Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conferenceconsists of 15 members as an affiliatedconference of the NAIA. In many sports,they are structured as part of the RegionVII of the NAIA while in some sports theconference champion qualifies directly fornational competition. The <strong>CCAC</strong> sanctionsplay in five men’s sports which are soccer, cross country, basketballdivision I, basketball division II, and baseball. There are six sanctionedwomen’s sports which are soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketballdivision I, basketball division II, and softball. In all sports, it sanctionsregular-season league play as well as a post-season tourney. It is theonly conference in the NAIA nationally to be affiliated in both divisions ofmen’s and women’s basketball.final standingsConference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.<strong>Judson</strong> 10 2 .833 19 9 .679Trinity Christian 9 3 .750 23 13 .639Cardinal Stritch 8 4 .667 19 14 .576Calumet 7 5 .583 18 13 .581Trinity International 4 8 .333 8 22 .267Purdue-Calumet 4 8 .333 6 23 .207Purdue North Central 0 12 .000 5 26 .161all-conference honoreesFirst TeamName <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolIlija Bojanic Sr. F <strong>Judson</strong>Justen Boyd Sr. G <strong>Judson</strong>Charles Cruz Jr. F Purdue-CalumetAdam Dobrzeniecki Sr. C Purdue-North CentralWilfredo Escobar Fr. G CalumetKurt Gruppen Sr. F Trinity ChristianTerry Polk Sr. F Purdue-North CentralTom Radtke Sr. F CalumetChad Reilly Sr. G Trinity InternationalDewayne Robinson Jr. G <strong>Judson</strong>Ross Stuursma Jr. G Trinity ChristianTrey Triplett So. F Cardinal Stritchindividual leadersScoringPlayer-TeamG FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg.1.Robinson, DeWayne-JU 27 198 27 147 570 21.12.Triplett, Trey-CSU 33 248 5 135 636 19.33.Gruppen, Kurt-TCC 36 254 106 77 691 19.24.Radtke, Tom-CC 30 213 0 70 496 16.55.Polk, Terry-PNC 30 205 1 57 468 15.66.Bojanic, Ilija-JU 27 138 37 75 388 14.412.Oates, Chris-JU 28 141 41 37 360 12.914.Boyd, Justen-JU 28 132 16 65 345 12.317.Williams, Steffan-JU 28 99 62 56 316 11.325.Gonnam, Joe-JU 27 85 18 38 226 8.4ReboundingPlayer-TeamG OFF DEF TOT Avg.1.Radtke, Tom-CC 30 83 205 288 9.62.Dobrzeniecki, Adam-PNC 30 99 175 274 9.13.Triplett, Trey-CSU 33 120 161 281 8.54.Bojanic, Ilija-JU 27 36 143 179 6.65.Gonnam, Joe-JU 27 32 139 171 6.36.Robinson, DeWayne-JU 27 51 116 167 6.29.Oates, Chris-JU 28 50 113 163 5.8Field Goal PercentagePlayer-Team G FG FGA Pct.1.Radtke, Tom-CC 30 213 329 .6472.Boyd, Justen-JU 28 132 231 .5713.Schmidt, Christopher-TIU 29 107 189 .5664.Robinson, DeWayne-JU 27 198 355 .5585.Thomas, Kevin-PUC 27 111 202 .5506.Oates, Chris-JU 28 141 260 .54210.Gonnam, Joe-JU 27 85 170 .500Free Throw PercentagePlayer-Team G FTM FTA Pct.1.Gruppen, Kurt-TCC 36 77 87 .8852.Reilly, Chad-TIU 30 105 122 .8613.Bogus, Brian-PNC 30 77 101 .7624.Escobar, Wilfredo-CC 28 90 121 .7445.Williams, Steffan-JU 28 56 77 .7279.Robinson, DeWayne-JU 27 147 207 .71013.Bojanic, Ilija-JU 27 75 118 .63615.Boyd, Justen-JU 28 65 107 .6073-Pt. Field Goal PercentagePlayer-Team G 3FG 3FGA Pct.1.Gruppen, Kurt-TCC 36 106 238 .4452.Robinson, DeWayne-JU 27 27 66 .4093.Reilly, Chad-TIU 30 35 87 .4024.Escobar, Wilfredo-CC 28 53 137 .3875.Oates, Chris-JU 28 41 109 .3766.Williams, Steffan-JU 28 62 169 .36713.Bojanic, Ilija-JU 27 37 126 .294Honorable MentionName <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolAndrew Anderson Fr. F CalumetPat Barron Fr. G Cardinal StritchChad Dekker Sr. G Cardinal StritchJoe Gonnam Sr. F <strong>Judson</strong>George Kelly So. G CalumetJustin Latimore Fr. F Purdue-CalumetMichael Patton Fr. G Purdue-CalumetKevin Thomas Jr. C Purdue-CalumetPlayer of the <strong>Year</strong>Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>Dewayne Robinson, <strong>Judson</strong>Alfredo Escobar, CalumetJim Cook, <strong>Judson</strong>team statstisticsTEAM GP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB A ST PTS<strong>Judson</strong> 28 829-1718 .483 215-623 .345 428-647 .662 996 456 232 2301Trinity Christian 36 982-2208 .445 237-630 .376 445-638 .697 1487 640 231 2646Cardinal Stritch 33 926-2073 .447 161-527 .306 481-752 .640 1437 475 262 2494Calumet 31 866-1916 .452 239-644 .371 421-611 .689 1200 481 228 2392Trinity International 30 793-1790 .443 163-510 .320 368-518 .710 1007 374 216 2117Purdue-Calumet 29 710-1642 .432 154-469 .328 335-505 .663 980 367 178 1909Purdue-NC 30 723-1732 .417 102-374 .273 427-648 .659 985 374 223 1975StealsPlayer-Team G Stls. Avg.1.Chad Dekker-CSU 33 68 2.062.James, Sylvester-PNC 29 57 1.973.Robinson, DeWayne-JU 27 50 1.854.Escobar, Wilfredo-CC 28 51 1.825.Reilly, Chad-TIU 30 50 1.67Gonnam, Joe-JU 27 45 1.6711.Bojanic, Ilija-JU 27 35 1.3014.Boyd, Justen-JU 28 34 1.21AssistsPlayer-Team G Assts. Avg.1. Justen Boyd-JU 28 132 4.712.Reilly, Chad-TIU 30 141 4.703.Thompson, Michael-TCC 36 166 4.614.Hall, Zeb-CC 31 102 3.295.Robinson, DeWayne-JU 27 88 3.2611.Williams, Steffan-JU 28 78 2.7914.Bojanic, Ilija-JU 27 59 2.19Blocked ShotsPlayer-Team G Blks. Avg.1.Radtke, Tom-CC 30 46 1.532.Dobrzeniecki, Adam-PNC 30 42 1.403.Lasek, Kyle-TCC 32 42 1.314.Oates, Chris-JU 28 28 1.00Hurt, Antonio-PUC 22 22 1.006.Bojanic, Ilija-JU 27 25 0.939.Gonnam, Joe-JU 27 16 0.59


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sINDIVIDUAL RECORDSSINGLE-SEASONTOTAL POINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FG FT Pts1. Tom Randall 75-76 26 308 190 8062. Greg Bess 83-84 33 316 153 7853. Freddie Morris 83-84 29 298 111 7074. Corum Turner 71-72 26 251 192 6945. Corum Turner 70-71 26 253 130 6796. Jim Boscaljon 84-85 27 256 130 6427. Art Fessler 88-89 31 235 121 6158. Larry Bennerman 80-81 24 236 137 6099. Jason Russell 92-94 30 144 90 60310. Lawrence McGhee 02-03 33 234 116 597SCORING AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Pts Avg.1. Tom Randall 75-76 26 806 31.02. Corum Turner 71-72 26 694 26.73. Corum Turner 70-71 26 679 26.14. Larry Bennerman 80-81 24 609 25.45. Jerry Guse 66-67 24 594 24.86. Freddie Morris 83-84 29 707 24.47. Bob Dillard 69-70 24 584 24.38. Larry Vallier 66-67 24 580 24.29. Jim Boscaljon 84-85 27 642 23.8Greg Bess 83-84 33 785 23.8FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FGM1. Greg Bess 83-84 33 3162. Tom Randall 75-76 26 3083. Freddie Morris 83-84 29 2984. Jim Boscaljon 84-85 27 2565. Corum Turner 70-71 26 2536. Corum Turner 71-72 26 2517. Larry Bennerman 80-81 24 2368. Art Fessler 88-89 31 2359. Lawrence McGhee 02-03 33 23410. Jerry Guse 66-67 24 229FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FGA1. Tom Randall 75-76 26 6442. Tom Randall 72-73 26 5753. Greg Bess 83-84 33 5284. Jim Boscaljon 84-85 27 511Lawrence McGhee 02-03 33 5116. Corum Turner 71-72 26 5107. Art Fessler 88-89 31 5008. Larry Bennerman 80-81 24 4969. Corum Turner 70-71 26 49110. Bob Dillard 69-70 24 475FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min 100 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong> Pct.1. Freddie Morris 83-84 .677 (298-440)2. Jim Boscaljon 83-84 .602 (103-304)3. Greg Bess 83-84 .598 (316-528)Dwight Kirkland 85-86 .598 (162-271)5. Mike Stricker 95-96 .586 (65-111)6. Dave Gutierrez 90-91 .570 (175-307)7. Clay Campbell 73-74 .564 (158-280)8. Joe Jackson 68-69 .562 (195-347)9. Dan Matlak 01-02 .558 (203-364)Dewayne Robinson 07-08 .558 (198-355)10. Bart Stamper 88-89 .556 (170-306)Free Throws MadePlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FTM1. Corum Turner 71-72 26 1922. Tom Randall 75-76 26 1903. Larry Vallier 66-67 24 1804. Corum Turner 70-71 26 1735. Greg Bess 84-85 33 1536. Dewayne Robinson 07-08 27 1477. Bob Dillard 69-70 24 1408. Tom Randall 74-75 26 1399. Larry Bennerman 80-81 24 13710. Jerry Guse 66-67 24 13611. Jim Boscaljon 84-85 27 130Free Throws AttemptedPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FTA1. Corum Turner 71-72 26 2742. Tom Randall 75-76 26 2413. Larry Vallier 66-67 24 2384. Corum Turner 70-71 26 2305. Dewayne Robinson 07-08 27 2076. Greg Bess 83-84 33 1927. Larry Bennerman 80-81 24 1908. DeWayne Robinson 05-06 29 1899. Bob Dillard 69-70 24 18410. Bob Dillard 68-69 26 18311. Matt Stricker 95-96 29 182Free Throw Percentage(Min. 50 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong>s FT-FTA Pct.1. Stu Brandon 89-90 (53-60) .8832. Brenden Jones 03-04 (66-76) .8683. Brian Johnson 00-01 (101-117) .863Stu Brandon 91-92 (63-73) .8635. Scott <strong>For</strong>tune 02-03 (56-66) .8486. Jason Russell 92-93 (90-107) .8417. Scott Burnett 94-95 (51-61) .8368. George Benham 70-71 (84-101) .8329. Tom Randall 73-74 (81-98) .82710. Tony Smith 81-82 (56-68) .824TOTAL REBOUNDSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Reb.1. Joe Jackson 68-69 26 3942. Joe Thorton 79-80 23 3853. Joe Jackson 69-70 26 373Joe Jackson 67-68 25 3735. Bob Dillard 68-69 26 3556. Tom Randall 75-76 26 3497. Dwight Kirkland 87-88 30 3488. Dwight Kirkland 86-87 30 3389. Hershell Gossett 87-88 30 33210. Dwight Kirkland 85-86 29 326REBOUND AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Avg.1. Joe Thorton 79-80 23 16.72. Joe Jackson 68-69 26 15.23. Joe Jackson 67-68 25 14.94. Joe Jackson 69-70 26 14.35. Bob Dillard 68-69 26 13.76. Tom Randall 75-76 26 13.47. Mike Harland 67-68 24 13.18. Dwight Kirkland 87-88 30 11.69. Dwight Kirkland 86-87 30 11.3Joe Thorton 80-81 24 11.3THREE-POINT fgSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G 3FG1. Luke Condill 01-02 35 1412. Matt Wilson 96-97 28 1013. Eric Anderson 87-88 30 974. Chris Moore 97-98 31 855. Stevan Djuric 05-06 30 776. Jason Russell 92-93 30 757. Morgan Thompson 02-03 27 748. PJ McKinney 98-99 28 719. Matt Wilson 95-96 31 68Brenden Jones 03-04 26 68THREE-POINT fgSATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FGA1. Luke Condill 01-02 35 3272. Matt Wilson 96-97 28 2323. Eric Anderson 87-88 30 2294. Chris Moore 97-98 31 2265. Stevan Djuric 05-06 30 2116. Morgan Thompson 02-03 25 1867. Todd Waldron 99-00 30 1848. Brenden Jones 03-04 26 1799. Steffan Williams 07-08 28 16910. Matt Wilson 95-96 31 16611. P.J. McKinney 98-99 28 164


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sINDIVIDUAL/CAREER RECORDSThree-Point Field GoalPercentage(Min. 50 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong> 3FG-FGA Pct.1. Chris Wills 91-92 (33-62) .5322. Stu Brandon 89-90 (40-78) .5133. Jason Russell 92-93 (75-151) .4974. Bart Stamper 89-90 (31-63) .4925. Chris Johnson 89-90 (61-125) .4886. Doug Lee 89-90 (34-70) .4867. Tim Craig 91-92 (60-143) .4808. Chris Wills 92-93 (45-94) .4799. Jason Russell 90-91 (26-55) .47310. Ryan Taylor 94-95 (40-88) .455Total AssistsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Asst.1. Elliott Anderson 87-88 30 3022. George Benham 70-71 26 2253. Elliott Anderson 86-87 33 2184. Elliott Anderson 88-89 31 1775. Luke Condill 01-02 35 1656. Art Fessler 88-89 31 1527. Art Fessler 86-87 33 1518. Bill Doran 85-86 30 150Dennis Farkas 83-84 33 15010. Corum Turner 71-72 26 143Assists PER GAMEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Avg.1. Elliott Anderson 87-88 30 10.12. Elliott Anderson 86-87 33 8.83. George Benham 70-71 26 8.74. Elliott Anderson 88-89 31 5.75. Corum Turner 71-72 26 5.56. Elliott Anderson 85-86 21 5.37. John Young 78-79 24 5.28. Gary Shelley 72-73 26 5.09. Larry Bennerman 79-80 26 4.9Art Fessler 88-89 31 4.9BJ Satran 96-97 27 4.9blocked shotsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Blk.1. Dwight Kirkland 85-86 29 612. Dwight Kirkland 87-88 30 583. Dwight Kirkland 86-87 30 574. Dave Gutierrez 90-91 26 525. Dave Gutierrez 89-90 29 396. Anthony Cawthon 06-07 27 387. Bart Stamper 88-89 31 368. Matt Stricker 95-96 29 34Jim Aalfs 90-91 22 3410. Jim Aalfs 89-90 27 32Lawrence McGhee 02-03 33 3211. Chris Oates 07-08 28 31Total STEALSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Stl.1. Elliott Anderson 87-88 30 1052. Elliott Anderson 88-89 31 933. Elliott Anderson 86-87 33 814. Art Fessler 87-88 26 77Rick Williams 01-02 34 776. Mark Poetz 90-91 23 727. Joe Jackson 67-68 25 70Luke Condill 01-02 31 709. Dave Johnson 79-80 26 69BJ Satran 96-97 27 69MOST GAMES PLAYEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G1. Luke Condill 01-02 35Dan Matlak 01-02 35Greg Hamann 01-02 35Scott <strong>For</strong>tune 01-02 35Justin Kane 01-02 356. Rick Williams 01-02 34Jason Norman 01-02 348. Many Players 33CAREERTOTAL POINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Pts.1. Tom Randall 72-76 104 23812. Jim Boscaljon 81-85 113 18233. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 16714. Hershell Gossett 85-89 115 16645. Art Fessler 86-89 90 16526. Jerry Guse 65-69 100 15587. Rick Williams 01-02 116 14748. Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. 69 14229. Justen Boyd 04-08 118 139910. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 1396SCORING AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Pts Avg.1. Corum Turner 70-72 52 1373 26.42. Tom Randall 72-76 104 2381 22.93. Bob Dillard 68-70 50 1123 22.54. Larry Vallier 66-68 42 939 22.45. Freddie Morris 81-84 63 1386 22.06. Larry Bennerman 79-81 50 1095 21.97. Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. 42 852 20.68. Art Fessler 86-89 90 1652 18.49. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 1396 18.110. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 1671 16.4FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FGM1. Tom Randall 72-76 104 9442. Hershell Gossett 85-89 115 7023. Jim Boscaljon 81-85 113 6464. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 6325. Art Fessler 86-89 90 6186. Jerry Guse 65-69 100 5977. Rick Williams 98-02 122 5738. Dwight Kirkland 84-88 110 5599. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 53910. Justen Boyd 04-08 118 53711. Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. 69 52112. Mike Harland 67-70 102 519FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FGA1. Tom Randall 72-76 104 18962. Hershell Gossett 85-89 115 14153. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 13214. Art Fessler 86-89 90 12925. Jerry Guse 65-69 100 12706. Jim Boscaljon 81-85 113 12217. Rick Williams 98-02 122 11958. Mike Harland 67-70 102 11139. Dwight Kirkland 84-88 110 1054Justen Boyd 04-08 118 105410. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 102111. Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. 69 955FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min 200 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong> Pct.1. Freddie Morris 81-84 .658 (341-518)2. Greg Bess 83-84 .598 (316-528)3. Clay Campbell 72-74 .548 (307-560)4. Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. .545 (521-955)5. Dave Gutierrez 87-91 .543 (414-763)Bart Stamper 88-90 .543 (283-521)7. Julian Foster 96-00 .530 (215-406)8. Dwight Kirkland 84-88 .530(559-1054)9. Chuck Fed 92-94 .529 (243-459)10. Joe Jackson 67-70 .528(539-1021)Free Throws MadePlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FTM1. Tom Randall 72-76 104 4932. Corum Turner 70-72 52 3653. Jerry Guse 65-69 100 3644. Art Fessler 86-89 90 339Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. 69 3395. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 3356. Jim Boscaljon 81-85 113 3217. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 3208. Justen Boyd 04-pr. 118 2729. Stu Brandon 89-93 113 26710. Hershell Gossett 85-89 115 26011. Bob Dillard 68-70 50 259


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sCAREER RECORDSFree Throws AttemptedPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G FTA1. Tom Randall 72-76 104 6392. Jerry Guse 65-69 76 5063. Corum Turner 70-72 52 5044. Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. 69 5004. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 4825. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 4666. Art Fessler 86-89 90 4637. Jim Boscaljon 81-85 113 4448. Justen Boyd 04-08 118 4418. Dwight Kirkland 84-88 110 4049. Bob Dillard 68-70 50 36710. Hershell Gossett 85-89 115 366Free Throw Percentage(Min. 150 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong>s FT-FTA Pct.1. Brenden Jones 00-04 131-155 .8452. Stu Brandon 89-93 (267-330) .8093. Brian Johnson 97-01 (242-300) .8074. Jason Russell 89-93 (149-185) .8055. Greg Bess 83-84 (153-192) .7976. Todd Waldron 96-00 (257-326) .7887. Jerry Guse 65-69 (396-506) .7828. Doug Lee 89-91;93-95 (169-219) .7729. Tony Smith 80-84 (128-166) .771Tom Randall 72-76 (493-639) .771TOTAL REBOUNDSPlayer <strong>Year</strong>s G Reb.1. Dwight Kirkland 84-88 110 12122. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 11403. Hershell Gossett 85-89 115 11144. Tom Randall 72-76 104 10665. Mike Harland 67-70 102 10486. Joe Thorton 79-81 47 6577. Ron Hunter 68-72 90 6458. Eric Anderson 85-88 82 6379. Rick Williams 98-02 116 63610. Chris Wills 91-95 112 607REBOUND AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong>s G Avg.1. Joe Jackson 67-70 77 14.82. Joe Thorton 79-81 47 14.03. Bob Dillard 68-70 50 11.94. Dwight Kirkland 84-88 110 11.05. Tom Randall 72-76 100 10.66. Mike Harland 66-70 102 10.37. Hershell Gossett 85-89 115 9.78. Freddie Morris 81-84 35 9.69. Mike Stricker 92-93;94-95 67 9.210. Eric Anderson 85-88 82 7.8THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G 3FG1. Matt Wilson 93-97 90 1972. Stu Brandon 89-93 113 174Stevan Djuric 01-04; 05-06 95 1633. Eric Anderson 85-88 82 1565. Todd Waldron 96-00 112 1556. Chris Wills 91-95 112 1477. Doug Lee 89-91;93-95 107 1458. Jason Russell 89-93 87 1439. Luke Condill 01-02 35 14110. Brenden Jones 00-04 113 136THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong>s G FGA1. Matt Wilson 93-97 90 4802. Todd Waldron 96-00 112 4423. Stu Brandon 89-93 113 4334. Stevan Djuric 01-04; 05-06 95 4315. Eric Anderson 85-88 82 3676. Chris Wills 91-95 112 3507. Brenden Jones 00-04 113 3478. Doug Lee 89-91;93-95 107 3389. Luke Condill 01-02 35 32710. Jason Russell 89-93 87 313Three-Point Field GoalPercentage(Min. 100 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong>s 3FG-FGA Pct.1. Chris Johnson 85-90 (104-224) .4642. Jason Russell 89-93 (143-313) .4573. Tim Craig 89-93 (126-277) .4554. Todd Leden 85-89 (64-142) .4515. Scott <strong>For</strong>tune 00-03 (66-151) .4376. Doug Lee 89-91; 93-95 (145-338) .4297. Eric Anderson 85-88 (156-367) .4258. Art Fessler 86-89 (77-183) .4219. Chris Wills 91-95 (147-350) .42010. Kevin Rahn 93-95 (60-145) .414Total AssistsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Asst.1. Elliott Anderson 85-89 115 8082. Justen Boyd 04-08 118 5003. Art Fessler 86-89 90 4164. Gary Shelley 70-74 94 4025. Bill Rahn 83-87 106 3796. Justin Kane 98-02 127 3507. Stu Brandon 89-93 113 3158. John Young 78-81 74 2849. Doug Lee 89-91;93-95 107 28010. Brenden Jones 00-04 115 269Assists PER GAMEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Avg.1. George Benham 70-72 32 7.82. Elliott Anderson 85-89 115 7.03. Mark Poetz 89-91 52 4.74. Art Fessler 86-89 90 4.6Bill Doran 84-86 50 4.6Corum Turner 70-72 52 4.67. Gary Shelley 70-74 94 4.38. Justen Boyd 04-08 91 4.29. Dave Johnson 78-80 50 4.1BJ Satran 96-98 52 4.1blocked shotsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Blk.1. Dwight Kirkland 84-88 110 1762. Dave Gutierrez 87-91 81 1133. Chris Oates 04-08 100 824. Rick Williams 98-02 116 805. Jim Aalfs 87-91 86 786. Steve VanOsdale 84-88 118 777. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 738. Joe Gonnam 04-08 111 679. Lawrence McGhee 01-03 65 6210. Jeff Severson 96-99 83 5611. Dilynn Blalark 91-94 81 53Anthony Cawthon 05-07 39 53Total STEALSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G Stl.1. Elliott Anderson 85-89 115 3122. Rick Williams 98-02 122 2193. Art Fessler 86-89 90 2054. Freddy Bock 03-07 119 1645. Joe Gonnam 04-08 111 1636. Justin Kane 98-02 127 1517. Todd Waldron 96-00 112 1388. Dewayne Robinson 05-pr. 69 1379. Justen Boyd 04-08 118 13310. Andrew Burdett 95-99 102 13111. Mark Poetz 89-91 52 13012. Bill Rahn 83-87 106 12713. Dave Johnson 78-80 50 126MOST GAMES PLAYEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G1. Justin Kane 98-02 1272. Greg Hamann 99-03 1243. Rick WIlliams 98-02 1224. Freddy Bock 03-07 1195. Steve VanOsdale 84-88 118Justen Boyd 04-pr. 1186. Elliott Anderson 85-89 115Hershell Gossett 85-89 115Brenden Jones 00-04 1159. Jim Boscaljon 81-85 113Stu Brandon 89-93 11312. Joe Gonnam 04-08 111


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W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p srebuilding seasonAfter losing four seniors that led <strong>Judson</strong> to two NAIANational Tournaments and to <strong>CCAC</strong> <strong>Championships</strong>in four years, the 2007-08 season was a rebuildingyear for the Eagles. <strong>Judson</strong> started off the year strongwith a 2-0 record while knocking off nationally rankedTaylor University in the opening game but then losttheir next five games. <strong>Judson</strong> finished the season at12-17 and was 6-4 in the <strong>CCAC</strong>.Despite the 12-17 record, <strong>Judson</strong> did finish in thirdplace in the <strong>CCAC</strong> with a 6-4 record. They won theirfirst-round <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament game over CalumetCollege, 99-44, but then fell to #2 seed Trinity International,57-41.ccac awardsThree <strong>Judson</strong> players were named to All-<strong>CCAC</strong> teamsas Alicia Rovertoni led the way. She was the only<strong>Judson</strong> player on the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> First-Team. Pickingup All-<strong>CCAC</strong> Honorable Mention were Kirstin Johnsand Kelly Friestad.ccac players of the weekFive different players were named <strong>CCAC</strong> Player ofthe Week six times in the 2007-08 season. AliciaRovertoni picked up the award twice in the weeksof January 22nd and February 19th. Kirstin Johns,Marissa Marshall, Devonaye Henderson, and KellyFriestad all were given the award, too.nccaa national player of theweekAlicia Rovertoni gained the NCCAA National Playerof the Week during the week of February 19th. Sheaveraged 20.5 points and 9.5 rebounds in two gamesplayed. She also recorded her 8th double-double ofthe season vs. TIU with 12 rebounds and a careerhigh24 points. In a key win over TIU, she had keyshots the entire game and at one point scored sevenstraight points for <strong>Judson</strong>.She helped spark a come-from-behind win over TIUas <strong>Judson</strong> was down 14 points in the second half. JUwent on a 21-6 run over eight minutes and she hadeight of the 21 points. In the win over Calumet, shehad four assists and no turnovers.nccaa awardsOnly one <strong>Judson</strong> women’s basketball player wasgiven a NCCAA post-season award in Alicia Rovertoni.She was named to the NCCAA All-North CentralRegion Honorable Mention team.CCAc rebounding championWinning the <strong>CCAC</strong> rebounding crown was Alicia Rovertoni.She averaged 8.8 rebounds per game overalland in the <strong>CCAC</strong> games grabbed 10.0 reboundsper game. Her 8.8 rebounds per game was 1.2rebounds better than the second place player.She had 10 or more rebounds in 14 games andcollected a career-high 21 rebounds vs. Indiana-Northwest. She also had 10 double-doubles onthe season. Her 21 rebounds were a <strong>CCAC</strong>best for any player during the season.friestad leads <strong>CCAC</strong> in assist/turnover ratioKelly Friestad led the <strong>CCAC</strong> in the assist/turnoverratio with a 1.64 ratio per game. She averaged3.62 assists per game and 2.24 steals pergame. She had 105 assists to just 64 turnovers.She finished third in the <strong>CCAC</strong> in both assistsand steals.in the ccacFive different players were ranked consistently inthe <strong>CCAC</strong> statistics all year long.Alicia Rovertoni was first in rebounding, seventhin field goal percentage, ninth in blocked shots,14th in steals, and 15th in scoring.Kelly Friestad finished first in assist/turnover ratio,third in assists and steals, 12th in three-pointfield goals made, 18th in rebounding, and 22ndin scoring.Devonaye Henderson was sixth in steals, 12th inrebounding and assists, 13th in blocked shots,and 19th in scoring.Theresa Larson claimed sixth in blocked shots,11th in field goal percentage, 20th in rebounding,and 21st in scoring.Crystal Goodall was seventh in steals and 26thin scoring.Heidi Rosenbaum finished eighth in three-pointfield goals made, ninth in three-point field goalpercentage, and 28th in scoring.Kirstin Johns was seventh in blocked shots, 12thin steals, 18th in scoring, and 19th in rebounding.a l i c i a r o v e r t o n iA l l - C C A C 1 s t T e a mC C A C R e b o u n d i n g C h a m p i o n2 - T i m e C C A C P l a y e r o f t h e W e e kN C C A A N a t i o n a l P l a y e r o f t h e W e e kin the NCCAATwo different players were among the top 25in the final NCCAA statistics. Alicia Rovertonifinished sixth in rebounding and 22nd in fieldgoal percentage. Kelly Friestad was 14th insteals and 19th in assists per game.in the NAIAAlicia Rovertoni finished 21st in the nation inrebounding at 8.8 rebounds per game. Shewas also 12th in offensive rebounds at 3.90per game.Kelly Friestad was 25th in the nation in assist/turnoverratio at 1.64.Friestad finishes 8th alltimein assistsCompiling 252 assists, Kelly Friestad finishedeighth all-time in <strong>Judson</strong> history. She had acareer best 108 assists this past season. Inher senior season, she had a career-high nineassists vs. Calumet College. She was third inthe <strong>CCAC</strong> in assists per game with 3.62.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sR o s t e rS c h e d u l eDate Opponent TimeNov. 3 TAYLOR 1:00 p.m.16 1Nov. 6 @ Illinois Tech 7:30 p.m.Nov. 13 GRACE 7:00 p.m.Nov. 16 GOSHEN ! 2:00 p.m.Nov. 17 JUDSON TOURNAMENT! 12/4 p.m.Nov. 24 @ Iowa Wesleyan 1:00 p.m.Nov. 28 @ St. Xavier 6:00 p.m.12Nov. 30 INDIANA-NORTHWEST ! 6:00 p.m.Dec. 1 JUDSON TOURNAMENT ! 12/4 p.m.Dec. 5 @ Aquinas 7:00 p.m.Dec. 18 ST. FRANCIS (IL) 7:00 p.m.Dec. 20 @ Central State6:00 p.m.No. Player Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School11 Kelly Friestad Sr. G 5-6 Newark, Ill./Newark HS12 Crystal Goodall So. G 5-5 Atlanta, Ga./<strong>For</strong>est Park Christian HS13 Kirstin Johns So. G 5-7 Belvidere, Ill./Belvidere14 Jaime Schaufel Sr. F 5-9 Round Lake Beach, Ill./Round Lake HS15 Marissa Marshall Jr. G 5-7 Austin, Texas/Glenbard North HS23 Devonaye Henderson Jr. G 5-8 Ellenwood, Ga./Collins Hill HS24 Heidi Rosenbaum Fr. G 5-7 Dakota Dunes, S.D./Sioux City North HS32 Alicia Rovertoni So. F 5-11 Columbia, Ill./Columbia HS35 Ashley Cheairs Jr. F 5-9 Gary, Ind./West Side HS42 Theresa Larson Sr. F 6-0 Newark, Ill./Newark HS43 Nathalie Romao Jr. F 5-11 Montreal, Quebec/Sophi-Barat HS45 Candace Plantz So. F 5-10 Des Plaines, Ill./Maine West HSHead Coach: Jim Cook (National Lewis Univ.) - 3rd seasonAssistant Coaches: Tom Kendall, Jeron SheltonDec. 21 @ Silver Lake (WI) 8:00 p.m.Jan. 3 @ Indiana-Northwest 7:30 p.m.Jan. 7 @ Park (MO) 3:00 p.m.Jan. 12 CARDINAL STRITCH* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 16 PURDUE-CALUMET* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 19 @ Trinity Int’l* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 23 @ Calumet* 5:30 p.m.Jan. 26 TRINITY CHRISTIAN*# 5:30 p.m.Jan. 29 @ Indiana-South Bend 7:00 p.m.Jan. 31 @ Olivet Nazarene 5:30 p.m.Feb. 6 @ Cardinal Stritch* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 9 @ Purdue-Calumet* 4:30 p.m.Feb. 13 TRINITY INT’L* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 16 CALUMET* 5:30 p.m.Feb. 20 @ Trinity Christian* 5:30 p.m.1Feb. 23 INDIANA-SOUTH BEND 7:00 p.m.All times local to siteHOME GAMES IN CAPS* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> Match! <strong>Judson</strong> TournamentQuebec# Alumni Day


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2007-08 R E S U LT SDate Opponent W/L Score Record Points Rebounds AssistsNov. 3 TAYLOR W 61-55 1-0 Johns (12) Rovertoni (10) Henderson (4)Marshall (12)Nov. 6 at Illinois Tech W 58-44 2-0 Marshall (15) Rovertoni (14) Goodall (5)Nov. 13 GRACE L 58-37 2-1 Larson (13) Larson (7) Larson (2)Friestad (7) Friestad (2)Nov. 16 GOSHEN L 59-58 2-2 Goodall (13) Rovertoni (6) Friestad (4)Nov. 17 HUNTINGTON L 62-59 2-3 Marshall (12) Johns (6) Friestad (4)Nov. 24 at Iowa Wesleyan L 73-50 2-4 Rovertoni (11) Rovertoni (12) Friestad (3)Larson (11) Plantz (3)Nov. 28 at Saint Xavier L 76-60 2-5 Friestad (11) Rovertoni (16) Friestad (4)Henderson (11)Nov. 30 INDIANA-NORTHWEST W 96-20 3-5 Larson (14) Henderson (12) Romao (4)Friestad (4)Goodall (4)Dec. 1 DAVENPORT L 63-41 3-6 Larson (14) Cheairs (9) Plantz (2)Rovertoni (2)Dec. 5 at Aquinas L 79-60 3-7 Friestad (11) Henderson (4) Friestad (5)Rovertoni (4)Dec. 18 ST. FRANCIS L 71-65 3-8 Marshall (16) Cheairs (10) Friestad (5)Dec. 20 at Central State L 71-45 3-9 Henderson (11) Plantz (7) Henderson (2)Dec. 21 at Silver Lake W 79-45 4-9 Marshall (17) Cheairs (7) Friestad (5)Jan. 3 at Indiana-Northwest W 94-26 5-9 Rovertoni (22) Rovertoni (21) Henderson (9)Jan. 7 at Park L 68-42 5-10 Johns (13) Johns (5) Friestad (3)Plantz (5)Friestad (5)Jan. 15 *CARDINAL STRITCH L 65-50 5-11 Friestad (18) Rovertoni (7) Friestad (2)Goodall (2)Henderson (2)Jan. 16 *PURDUE-CALUMET W 81-61 6-11 Rovertoni (19) Henderson (12) Henderson (4)Friestad (4)Jan. 19 *at Trinity International L 68-61 6-12 Johns (16) Rovertoni (13) Friestad (5)Jan. 23 *at Calumet W 72-48 7-12 Rovertoni (15) Rovertoni (11) Friestad(9)Jan. 25 *TRINITY CHRISTIAN W 64-54 8-12 Friestad (21) Rovertoni (9) Friestad (3)Jan. 28 at Indiana-South Bend L 54-47 8-13 Johns (13) Rovertoni (8) 7 players with (1)Feb. 7 *at Cardinal Stritch L 69-39 8-14 Henderson (10) Rovertoni (11) Friestad (2)Feb. 9 *at Purdue-Calumet W 74-61 9-14 Larson (18) Rovertoni (10) Friestad (4)Rovertoni (18)Feb. 13 *TRINITY INTERNATIONAL W 61-56 10-14 Rovertoni (24) Rovertoni (12) Friestad (5)Johns (12)Feb. 16 *CALUMET W 80-50 11-14 Rovertoni (17) Henderson (10) Friestad (5)Feb. 20 *at Trinity Christian L 63-55 11-15 Rovertoni (16) Rovertoni (9) Friestad (5)Feb. 23 INDIANA-SOUTH BEND L 84-65 11-16 Rovertoni (17) Rovertoni (11) Friestad (5)Feb. 25 *CALUMET W 99-44 12-16 Johns (19) Rovertoni (11) Johns (5)<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament (Deerfield, Ill.)Feb. 27 at Trinity International L 57-41 12-17 Larson (12) Rovertoni (13) Rovertoni (3)* denotes <strong>CCAC</strong> game


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sS t a t s2007-08PLAYER GP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OR-DR TOT AVG A BLK ST PTS AVGRovertoni, A. 29 117-251 .466 2-7 .286 50-73 .685 109-147 256 8.8 33 13 38 286 9.9Johns, K. 28 91-226 .403 7-41 .171 48-85 .565 50-59 109 3.9 41 12 38 237 8.5Marshall, M. 13 41-102 .402 8-23 .348 20-27 .741 7-17 24 1.8 10 2 13 110 8.5Henderson, D. 29 92-262 .351 1-18 .056 55-89 .618 58-91 149 5.1 58 12 55 240 8.3Larson, T. 26 85-204 .417 5-16 .313 36-51 .706 42-64 106 4.1 19 16 27 211 8.1Friestad, K. 29 84-197 .426 28-90 .311 25-46 .543 43-90 133 4.6 108 1 64 221 7.6Goodall, C. 29 62-163 .380 9-43 .209 28-39 .718 18-50 68 2.3 47 0 49 161 5.6Rosenbaum, H. 29 55-157 .350 37-114 .325 3-4 .750 12-32 44 1.5 22 2 23 150 5.2Schaufel, J. 14 25-61 .410 11-30 .367 2-2 1.000 7-11 18 1.3 6 0 6 63 4.5Cheairs, A. 13 17-38 .447 0-3 .000 10-22 .455 24-33 57 4.4 17 3 16 44 3.4Plantz, C. 24 18-58 .310 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 16-45 61 2.5 17 2 15 36 1.5Romao, N. 28 12-52 .231 0-2 .000 11-13 .846 19-33 52 1.9 14 2 18 35 1.3Team Total 29 699-1771 .395 108-388 .278 288-452 .637 449-722 1171 40.4 392 65 362 1794 61.9Opponets 29 609-1602 .380 131-395 .332 355-524 .677 355-688 1043 36.0 347 60 259 1704 58.8A w a r d s2007-08ALICIA ROVERTONI<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamAll-ConferenceNCCAA HM All-RegionTwo-time <strong>CCAC</strong> Playerof the WeekNCCAA NationalPlayer of the WeekKelly Friestad<strong>CCAC</strong> HMAll-Conference<strong>CCAC</strong> Playerof the WeekKIRSTIN JOHNS<strong>CCAC</strong> HMAll-Conference<strong>CCAC</strong> Playerof the WeekMARISSAMARSHALL<strong>CCAC</strong> Playerof the WeekDEVONAYEHENDERSON<strong>CCAC</strong> Playerof the Week


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sfinal standingsConference OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct.Cardinal Stritch 10 0 1.000 26 5 .839Trinity International 7 3 .700 19 18 .514<strong>Judson</strong> 6 4 .600 12 17 .414Trinity Christian 4 6 .400 12 20 .375Purdue-Calumet 3 7 .300 7 24 .226Calumet 0 10 .000 3 27 .100all-conference honoreesFirst Team All-<strong>CCAC</strong>Name <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolJeni Caldwell Sr. G Cardinal StritchMonique DeLoatch Jr. G Trinity InternationalAmanda Learned Jr. F Trinity ChristianSarah Lerner Sr. G Trinity ChristianReanna Perera Fr. F Trinity InternationalKatrina Pradziad So. F CalumetAlicia Rovertoni So. F <strong>Judson</strong>Megan Shirey Sr. F Cardinal StritchLinsey Smith Sr. G/F Purdue-CalumetMichelle Stelloh So. F Cardinal StritchHonorable MentionName <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolShannon Dugan Sr. G/F Purdue-CalumetKelly Friestad Sr. G <strong>Judson</strong>Beth Gilgenbach So. G Cardinal StritchJamesha Harris Fr. F Purdue-CalumetKirstin Johns So. G <strong>Judson</strong>Jonkea Stewart-Butler So. G Trinity InternationalEmily Thomassen So. F Trinity ChristianPlayer of the <strong>Year</strong>Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>team statistics2007-08 C C A C R e c a pThe Chicagoland Collegiate AthleticConference consists of 15 membersas an affiliated conference of the NAIA.In many sports, they are structured aspart of the Region VII of the NAIAwhile in some sports the conferencechampion qualifies directly for nationalcompetition. The <strong>CCAC</strong> sanctions play in five men’s sports whichare soccer, cross country, basketball division I, basketball divisionII, and baseball. There are six sanctioned women’s sportswhich are soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball divisionI, basketball division II, and softball. In all sports, it sanctionsregular-season league play as well as a post-season tourney.It is the only conference in the NAIA nationally to be affiliated inboth divisions of men’s and women’s basketball.Megan Shirey, Cardinal StritchReanna Perera, Trinity InternationalRich Panella, Cardinal StritchTEAM GP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB A ST PTSCardinal Stritch 31 845-1894 .446 238-659 .361 372-531 .701 1123 474 318 2300Trinity International 37 876-2162 .405 159-585 .272 336-554 .606 1291 479 473 2247<strong>Judson</strong> 29 699-1774 .394 108-391 .276 288-451 .639 1171 383 362 1794Trinity Christian 32 737-1815 .406 184-531 .347 379-560 .677 1285 484 265 2037Purdue Calumet 31 737-1873 .393 145-427 .340 473-673 .703 1195 398 224 2092Calumet 30 524-1639 .320 121-445 .272 238-385 .618 910 253 209 1407individual leadersScoringPlayer-Team G FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg.1. Linsey Smith, PUC 30 133 64 121 451 15.02. Jeni Caldwell, CSU 31 155 49 53 412 13.33. Amanda Learned, TCC 32 165 27 56 413 12.94. Katrina Pradziad, CC 30 140 18 72 370 12.3Michelle Stelloh, CSU 30 135 57 43 370 12.3ReboundingPlayer-Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg.1. Alicia Rovertoni, JU 29 113 144 257 8.92. Amanda Learned, TCC 32 76 169 245 7.73. Reanna Perera, TIU 36 95 163 258 7.24. Katrina Pradziad, CC 30 84 115 199 6.65. Emily Thomassen, TCC 30 59 137 196 6.5Field Goal PercentagePlayer-Team G FG FGA Pct.1. Megan Shirey, CSU 31 148 263 .5632. Rachel Edelen, TIU 36 154 284 .5423. Sara Keilman, PUC 30 93 182 .5114. Reanna Perera, TIU 36 170 340 .5005. Amanda Learned, TCC 32 165 341 .484AssistsPlayer-Team G Assts. Avg.1. Jamesha Harris, PUC 31 136 4.392. Sarah Lerner, TCC 32 133 4.163. Kelly Friestad, JU 29 105 3.624. Monique DeLoatch, TIU 29 96 3.315. Jeni Caldwell, CSU 31 87 2.81Free Throw PercentagePlayer-Team G FTM FTA Pct.1. Sarah Lerner, TCC 32 78 94 .8302. Linsey Smith, PUC 30 121 156 .7763. Emily Thomassen, TCC 30 69 90 .7674. Sara Keilman, PUC 30 69 93 .7425. Jamesha Harris, PUC 31 98 133 .737StealsPlayer-Team G Stls. Avg.1. Monique DeLoatch, TIU 29 83 2.862. Jeni Caldwell, CSU 31 86 2.773. Kelly Friestad, JU 29 65 2.244. Lecreia Hudson, CC 30 60 2.005. Reanna Perera, TIU 36 70 1.94Three-Point Field Goal PercentagePlayer-Team G 3FG 3FGA Pct.1. Sarah Lerner, TCC 32 45 96 .4692. Tina Ewald, CSU 25 26 60 .4333. Leah Hollingsworth, TCC 31 33 79 .4184. Linsey Smith, PUC 30 64 163 .3935. Jeni Caldwell, CSU 31 49 133 .368Blocked ShotsPlayer-Team G Blks. Avg.1. Renet Skorusa, CSU 28 20 0.712. Shamiah Reid, CSU 25 16 0.643. Sara Keilman, PUC 30 18 0.604. Katrina Pradziad, CC 30 16 0.53Michelle Stelloh, CSU 30 16 0.53


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sINDIVIDUAL RECORDSTOTAL POINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Pts1. Kim Watson 05-06 6952. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 5683. Connie Smith 85-86 5624. Meghan McCarty 97-98 5175. Connie Smith 86-87 5036. Meghan McCarty 00-01 4987. Sara Brendemuehl 06-07 4898. Shannon Ross 95-96 457Miriam Homes 97-98 45710. Stacy Lavin 89-90 446FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FGA1. Kim Watson 05-06 5862. Connie Smith 85-86 4843. Connie Smith 86-87 461Shannon Ross 95-96 4615. Meghan McCarty 97-98 4436. Meghan McCarty 00-01 4107. Lee-Lee Robinson 92-93 407Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 4079. Meghan McCarty 98-99 39710. Sara Brendemuehl 06-07 396SCORING AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Avg1. Kim Watson 05-06 21.72. Connie Smith 85-86 20.83. Stacy Lavin 89-90 18.64. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 18.35. Connie Smith 86-87 17.36. Sara Brendemuehl 06-07 16.97. Lee-Lee Robinson 93-94 16.68. Meghan McCarty 97-98 16.29. Star Rodman 89-90 15.710. Lee-Lee Robinson 92-93 15.3FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FGM1. Kim Watson 05-06 2932. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 2293. Connie Smith 85-86 2194. Meghan McCarty 00-01 2035. Connie Smith 86-87 1986. Meghan McCarty 97-98 1977. Shannon Ross 95-96 1918. Samantha Collins 96-97 1769. Star Rodman 90-91 17310. Miriam Holmes 97-98 170Kim Watson set many new scoringrecords in the 2005-06 season.FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FG-FGA Pct.1. Sheryl Jedd 01-02 168-249 .6752. Heather Kusch 98-99 134-216 .6203. Sheryl Jedd 00-01 100-167 .5994. Andrea Bolyard 93-94 114-198 .5765. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 208-368 .5636. Sheryl Jedd 98-99 111-201 .5527. Heather Kusch 99-00 82-150 .5478. Elizabeth Oleferchik 03-04 162-301 .5389. Kim Seiber 82-83 .53710. Heidi Anderson 95-96 110-187 .535FREE THROWS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FTM1. Sara Brendemuehl 06-07 1402. Connie Smith 85-86 1243. Shawna Jensen 01-02 1224. Stacy Lavin 89-90 1205. Shawna Jensen 00-01 110Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 1107. Connie Smith 86-87 1078. Kim Watson 05-06 1049. Meghan McCarty 97-98 10210. Elizabeth Oleferchik 03-04 99FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FTA1. Connie Smith 85-86 2122. Stacy Lavin 89-90 2023. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 1874. Sara Brendemuehl 06-07 1755. Connie Smith 86-87 168Elizabeth Oleferchik 03-04 1687. Meghan McCarty 97-98 1598. Shawna Jensen 01-02 1539. Heather Kusch 98-99 14910. Shawna Jensen 00-01 144FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(min 50 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong> FT-FTA Pct.1. Meghan McCarty 99-00 66-77 .8572. Jessica Levan 03-04 50-59 .8473. Jodi Jones 90-91 46-55 .836Kelly Quigle 03-04 46-55 .8365. Ashley Gillispie 02-03 70-86 .8146. Sara Brendemuehl 06-07 140-175 .8007. Shawna Jensen 01-02 122-153 .7978. Kim Watson 05-06 99-126 .7829. Meghan McCarty 00-01 88-113 .77910. Karla Kaschub 97-98 62-80 .775Jessica Levan 02-03 62-80 .775Elizabeth Oleferchik holds the recordfor most rebounds in a season.Total ReboundsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Reb1. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 3982. Elizabeth Oleferchik 03-04 3503. Deb Simon 81-82 3434. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-03 3045. Connie Smith 86-87 2856. Connie Smith 85-86 2767. Heather Kusch 98-99 2708. Connie Smith 87-88 2689. Kim Watson 05-06 26110. Kim Watson 04-05 260REBOUND AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Avg1. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 12.82. Elizabeth Oleferchik 03-04 11.33. Connie Smith 87-88 10.74. Connie Smith 85-86 10.25. Connie Smith 86-87 9.8Stacy Lavin 89-90 9.87. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-03 9.28. Alicia Rovertoni 07-08 8.89. Stacy Lavin 87-88 8.510. Kim Watson 05-06 8.2Stacy Lavin 88-89 8.23-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> 3FGM1. Kristin Lundquist 00-01 912. Kristin Lundquist 01-02 783. Shawna Jensen 98-99 744. Miriam Holmes 96-97 645. Kristin Lundquist 99-00 596. Nancy Smith 96-97 587. Miriam Holmes 97-98 538. Jessica Levan 02-03 509. Jessica Levan 03-04 4910. Lee-Lee Robinson 92-93 48


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sThree-Point Field GoalsAttempted1. Kristin Lundquist 01-02 2422. Kristin Lundquist 00-01 2123. Shawna Jensen 98-99 1874. Nancy Smith 97-98 1725. Anita Nelson 06-07 1716. Kristin Lundquist 99-00 1657. Miriam Holmes 97-98 1598. Lee-Lee Robinson 92-93 143Lee-Lee Robinson 93-94 14310. Sara Brendemuehl 05-06 142Three-Point Field GoalPercentage (Min. 50 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong> 3FG-FGA Pct.1. Ashley Gillispie 02-03 29-64 .4532. Tracy Kopetsky 87-88 47-104 .4523. Jessica Levan 02-03 49-115 .4264. Miriam Holmes 97-98 53-126 .4215. Meghan McCarty 97-98 21-50 .4206. Miriam Holmes 96-97 64-159 .4037. Shawna Jensen 00-01 45-113 .3988. Shawna Jensen 98-99 74-187 .3969. Karla Kuschub 97-98 22-56 .39310. Janvere Lyder 94-95 24-62 .387Total AssistsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Assts1. Jan Zehr 83-84 1412. Tissanie Simmons 05-06 1393. Tissanie Simmons 04-05 1364. Melanie Richter 95-96 1295. Miriam Holmes 97-98 1246. Charrmaine Rogers 02-03 1227. Shawna Jensen 00-01 1208. Leah Carter 85-86 1199. Miriam Holmes 96-97 11710. Kim Watson 04-05 114blocked shotsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Blks1. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-03 822. Elizabeth Oleferchik 04-05 673. Elizabeth Oleferchik 03-04 634. Meghan Dunn 96-97 47Kim Watson 05-06 476. Kim Watson 04-05 417. Angie Stallone 05-06 408. Leah Sertich 01-02 39Angie Stallone 06-07 3910. Meghan Dunn 99-00 38INDIVIDUAL/CAREER RECORDSMOST GAMES PLAYEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> G1. Meghan McCarty 98-99 34Heather Kusch 98-99 34Sheryl Jedd 98-99 34Samantha Collins 98-99 34Leah Sertich 98-99 34Krista Heartwell 98-99 34Dawn Waldron 98-99 34CAREERTOTAL POINTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Pts1. Meghan McCarty 97-01 18722. Shawna Jensen 98-02 16093. Stacy Lavin 86-90 15074. Connie Smith 84-88 14715. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 13846. Star Rodman 87-91 12567. Kim Watson 03-06 11728. Sheryl Jedd 98-02 11079. Sara Brendemuehl 03-07 110210. Kristin Lundquist 99-02 1098SCORING AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Avg1. Connie Smith 84-88 18.22. Lee-Lee Robinson 91-94 15.23. Stacy Lavin 86-90 14.6Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 14.65. Kim Watson 03-06 14.56. Meghan McCarty 97-01 14.47. Miriam Holmes 96-98 14.18. Star Rodman 87-91 12.79. Shawna Jensen 98-02 12.610. Shannon Ross 93-96 12.0FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FGM1. Meghan McCarty 97-01 7062. Stacy Lavin 86-90 5863. Connie Smith 84-88 5704. Star Rodman 87-91 5695. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 5496. Shawna Jensen 98-02 5177. Kim Watson 03-06 4938. Jan Zehr 81-84 4569. Andrea Bolyard 92-96 45410. Sheryl Jedd 98-02 451FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FGA1. Meghan McCarty 97-01 15542. Stacy Lavin 86-90 13953. Star Rodman 87-91 12984. Connie Smith 84-88 12755. Leah Carter 85-89 11686. Shawna Jensen 98-02 11567. Lee-Lee Robinson 91-94 10988. Anita Nelson 03-07 10639. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 103510. Kim Watson 03-06 1033FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FG-FGA Pct.1. Sheryl Jedd 98-02 451-762 .5922. Heather Kusch 98-00 216-366 .5903. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 549-1035 .5304. Andrea Bolyard 92-96 454-867 .5245. Heidi Anderson 92-96 284-565 .5036. Meghan Dunn 96-00 241-495 .4877. Kim Watson 03-06 493-1033 .4778. Charrmaine Rogers 01-03 169-355 .4769. Leah Sertich 98-02 344-724 .47510. Nikki Schmitt 01-05 261-548 .465FREE THROWS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FTM1. Shawna Jensen 98-02 3932. Stacy Lavin 86-90 3353. Connie Smith 84-88 3334. Meghan McCarty 97-01 3125. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 2866. Sara Brendemuehl 03-07 2577. Sheryl Jedd 98-02 2058. Samantha Collins 96-00 2049. Krista Heartwell 97-01 19810. Kim Seiber 82-84 193Total STEALSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Stls1. Kim Watson 05-06 1642. Tissanie Simmons 05-06 1383. Miriam Holmes 97-98 103Kim Watson 04-05 1035. Melanie Richter 95-96 926. Shannon Ross 95-96 907. Tissanie Simmons 04-05 848. Anita Nelson 06-07 749. Meghan McCarty 97-98 72Charrmaine Rogers 02-03 72Meghan McCarty is the women’sbasketball program’s all-time leadingscorer with 1,872 career points.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sCAREER RECORDSFREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDPlayer <strong>Year</strong> FTA1. Stacy Lavin 96-90 6002. Shawna Jensen 98-02 5203. Connie Smith 84-88 5064. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 4885. Meghan McCarty 97-01 4346. Sara Brendemuehl 03-07 3447. Sheryl Jedd 98-02 3408. Samantha Collins 96-00 3319. Krista Heartwell 97-01 32110. Katie Grafton 01-05 296REBOUND AVERAGEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Reb Avg1. Connie Smith 84-88 902 11.1Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 959 11.13. Stacy Lavin 86-90 879 8.54. Kim Watson 03-06 613 7.65. Andrea Bolyard 92-96 668 6.06. Shannon Ross 93-96 486 5.9Sheryl Jedd 98-02 776 5.98. Katie Crone 93-95 319 5.89. Star Rodman 87-91 564 5.610. Samantha Collins 96-00 602 5.5blocked shotsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Blks1. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 2082. Meghan Dunn 96-00 1253. Leah Sertich 98-02 1194. Angie Stallone 03-07 1025. Kim Watson 03-06 956. Star Rodman 87-91 517. Samantha Collins 96-00 478. Kristy Engel 88-90; 92-92 439. Heather Kusch 98-00 39Sara Brendemuehl 03-07 39FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(min 100 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong> FT-FTA Pct.1. Jessica Levan 02-04 112-139 .8062. Ashley Gillispie 00-04 159-209 .7613. Shawna Jensen 98-02 393-520 .7564. Sara Brendemuehl 03-07 249-333 .7475. Miriam Holmes 96-98 110-148 .7436. Kim Watson 03-06 176-241 .7307. Donna Streit 88-91 90-125 .7208. Meghan McCarty 97-01 312-434 .7199. DeAnna Decker 91-93 91-129 .70510. Leah Carter 85-89 153-218 .702Total ReboundsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Reb1. Elizabeth Oleferchik 02-05 10522. Connie Smith 84-88 9023. Stacy Lavin 96-90 8794. Sheryl Jedd 98-02 7765. Andrea Bolyard 92-96 6686. Kim Seiber 82-84 6617. Meghan McCarty 97-01 6568. Kim Watson 03-06 6139. Samantha Collins 96-00 60210. Leah Sertich 98-02 591Jessica Levan holds the record forcareer free throw percentage.3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer <strong>Year</strong> 3-FGM1. Kristin Lundquist 99-02 2302. Shawna Jensen 98-02 1823. Lee-Lee Robinson 91-94 1414. Sara Brendemuehl 03-07 1295. Nancy Smith 93-97 1226. Miriam Holmes 96-98 1177. Anita Nelson 03-07 1158. Jessica Levan 02-04 989. Janvere Lyder 94-96 9410. Melanie Richter 92-96 883-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTPlayer <strong>Year</strong> 3-FGA1. Kristin Lundquist 99-02 6192. Shawna Jensen 98-02 5043. Lee-Lee Robinson 91-94 4134. Anita Nelson 03-07 4125. Nancy Smith 93-97 3906. Sara Brendemuehl 03-07 3887. Melanie Richter 92-97 2988. Miriam Holmes 96-98 2859. Jessica Levan 02-04 24410. Shannon Ross 93-96 198Three-Point Field GoalPercentage (Min. 50 Att.)Player <strong>Year</strong> 3FG-FGA Pct.1. Tracy Kopetsky 85-88 47-104 .4522. Miriam Holmes 96-98 117-285 .4113. Jessica Levan 02-04 98-244 .4024. Ashley Gillispie 00-04 62-166 .3735. Kristin Lundquist 99-02 230-619 .3726. Shawna Jensen 98-02 182-504 .361Therese Charkut 94-96 22-61 .3618. Janvere Lyder 94-96 59-164 .3609. Donna Streit 88-91 21-60 .35010. Lee-Lee Robinson 91-94 141-413 .341Total ASSISTSPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Assts1. Tissanie Simmons 03-07 3762. Jan Zehr 81-84 3583. Shawna Jensen 98-02 3444. Melanie Richter 92-96 3385. Leah Carter 85-89 3216. Krista Heartwell 97-01 3107. Kristin Lundquist 99-02 2808. Kelly Friestad 04-07 2529. Anita Nelson 03-07 24910. Jodie Baker 98-02 244total stealsPlayer <strong>Year</strong> Steals1. Tissanie Simmons 03-07 3112. Kim Watson 03-06 3053. Melanie Richter 92-96 2434. Meghan McCarty 97-01 2295. Krista Heartwell 97-01 2146. Shannon Ross 93-96 212Leah Carter 85-89 2128. Stacy Lavin 86-90 2109. Anita Nelson 03-07 20510. Shawna Jensen 98-02 197most games playedPlayer <strong>Year</strong> GP1. Jodie Baker 98-02 132Sheryl Jedd 98-02 1323. Leah Sertich 98-02 130Meghan McCarty 97-01 1305. Nikki Schmitt 04-05 1296. Shawna Jensen 98-02 127Ashley Gillispie 00-04 1278. Krista Heartwell 97-01 1249. Alicia Groenendal 02-06 12310. Anita Nelson 03-07 122Tissanie Simmons has the record forcareer assists (376) and steals (311).


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sBaseballccac tournament championsnaia region VII tournament#5 Seed


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p smoving forward in new eraStarting another new era in <strong>Judson</strong> baseball, the 2008season proved to be an exciting season after a slowstart. The 2008 season was the first year for newhead coach Rich Benjamin. This was Benjamin’s firsthead coaching position after three years as an assistantcoach at Olivet Nazarene University under NAIAgreat Elliot Johnson.<strong>Judson</strong> started out 1-13 on the season before winningnine games in a row to improve to 10-13. From thatpoint on, <strong>Judson</strong> turned the season around and finishedwith a 18-25 record and was 12-8 in the <strong>CCAC</strong>.The 12 wins tied the school record for <strong>CCAC</strong> wins in aseason. <strong>Judson</strong> also went on to claim their first-ever<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament Championship and receive the atlargebid to the NAIA Region VII Tournament.The season also brought a number of firsts for theprogram, too. <strong>Judson</strong> won their first-ever <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournamentand then played in the program’s first-everNAIA Region VII Tournament. <strong>Judson</strong> also knockedoff two nationally ranked teams in #24 DickinsonState and #13 St. Francis. <strong>Judson</strong> came from behindto defeat #13 St. Francis, 6-5, to give USF their first<strong>CCAC</strong> loss. Another first came when <strong>Judson</strong> took a6-5 win over St. Xavier which was the first time in programhistory that <strong>Judson</strong> had defeated the Cougars.<strong>Judson</strong> also played two NCAA Division I programsin the University of Illinois and Valparaiso University.<strong>Judson</strong> was the first opponent to play on Illinois’ newturf field on March 24th.In the <strong>CCAC</strong>, <strong>Judson</strong> swept three series against OlivetNazarene, Illinois Tech, and Cardinal Stritch University.They also defeated regionally ranked teamsin St. Francis, St. Xavier, and Purdue-North Central.In the season, <strong>Judson</strong> faced four nationally rankedteams #21 Missouri Baptist, #24 Dickinson State, #14Ohio Dominican, and #13 St. Francis. <strong>Judson</strong> defeatedtwo of the four teams in Dickinson State andSt. Francis.<strong>Judson</strong> also broke several individual and team recordsin the 2008 season.benjamin takes over progamTaking over the <strong>Judson</strong> Eagles for the 2008 seasonas the new head coach is Rich Benjamin. Benjaminentered his first season as a head coach afterthree years as the assistant at Olivet Nazarene. AtONU, he produced one of the top pitching staffs inthe <strong>CCAC</strong> and had several players named to the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> teams. He was a part of the 2005 <strong>CCAC</strong> regularseason championship team and the 2007 <strong>CCAC</strong>tournament championship. ONU also went to theNAIA Region VII Tournament all three years he wasa coach.ccac tournament championsAs the #3 seed in a four-team tournament, <strong>Judson</strong>went 3-1 to win their first-ever <strong>CCAC</strong> TournamentChampionship. The <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournamentfaced the #3 through #6 teams in the <strong>CCAC</strong> forthe right to go to the NAIA Region VII Tournament.<strong>Judson</strong> won both of their games on day one withwins over Olivet Nazarene (6-2) and Purdue-North Central (9-7). <strong>Judson</strong> had to face Purdue-North Central again on day two after PNC defeatedOlivet Nazarene. In the second meeting,PNC’s offense unloaded on <strong>Judson</strong> for 20 runsas they won 20-7. This set up the third meetingof the tournament between <strong>Judson</strong> and PNC thefollowing day.On the third day of the tournament, <strong>Judson</strong>scored two runs in the bottom of the 10th inningto take a 12-11 win for the championship. <strong>Judson</strong>was up 9-4 before PNC scored six runs inthe top of the ninth inning to take a 10-9 lead.<strong>Judson</strong> then tied the game at 10 in the bottomof the inning. PNC answered with one-run in thetop of the 10th for an 11-10 lead before <strong>Judson</strong>rallied for the win.NAIA Region Vii tournamentCompeting at their first-ever NAIA Region VIITournament, <strong>Judson</strong> received the #5 seed in thesix team tournament. <strong>Judson</strong> fell in the first twogames with losses to #2 St. Ambrose and#1 St. Francis. In the first game, <strong>Judson</strong>played six strong innings against St. Ambrosebefore the Fighting Bees put fiveon the board in the seventh inning toblow open the game to take the win,9-3. <strong>Judson</strong> then faced #1 St. Francisin the elimination game and lost, 11-5.<strong>Judson</strong> came within two of USF, 7-5,after six innings, but allowed four moreruns in the final three innings in the sixrunloss.#5 naia region vii<strong>For</strong> the first-time in the history of the program,<strong>Judson</strong> was given a regional ranking. In the finalpoll on May 5th, <strong>Judson</strong> was #5 in the NAIAk y l e k o b e r n u sn c c a a A l l - R e g i o n 1 s t T e a mA l l - C C A C H o n o r a b l e M e n t i o nRegion VII poll.Region VII Rankings1. University of St. Francis (Ill.)2. Saint Ambrose University (Iowa)3. William Penn University (Iowa)4. Saint Xavier University (Ill.)5. <strong>Judson</strong> University (Ill.)6. Iowa Wesleyan Collegeall-ccac awards<strong>Judson</strong> had one player named to the All-<strong>CCAC</strong> Honorable Mention team in Kyle Koberus.Kobernus went 6-5 overall and 5-1in the <strong>CCAC</strong>. He recorded 60 strikeouts onthe season. He was second in the <strong>CCAC</strong> instrikeouts per game at 7.11 per game andseventh in total wins.ccac freshman of the yearFirst-year player Oscar DePablos pickedup <strong>Judson</strong>’s other <strong>CCAC</strong> award as he wastabbed the <strong>CCAC</strong> Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>.He led <strong>Judson</strong> with a .418 batting average,.525 slugging percentage, and hits (59). Heplayed in 42 games and started 41 of the total43 games in the season. In the single


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sseason record book for <strong>Judson</strong>, he is fourth for hits,sixth for batting, fifth four triples, 12th for steals, and14th in at-bats.ccac Player of the weekClaiming the <strong>CCAC</strong> “Player of the Week” for April 15thwas Brett Ehrlich. He batted .615 for four games andhad two RBI and two doubles.He hit safely in all four games against Robert Morrisand Trinity International. Twice he produced multiplehitgames, including a 4-for-4 effort in a 14-2 win overRobert Morris College in the first game of a doubleheaderon April 9.Overall, he went 8-for-13 at the plate with two runsscored, one stolen base, and no walks.nccaa region coach of the yearIn his first year as the head coach, Rich Benjaminwas tabbed as the NCCAA North Central Region“Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>.” <strong>Judson</strong> was consistently in theNCCAA top 20 and in the top five in their region.nccaa awardsThree players were given NCCAA North Central RegionFirst-Team awards for their play. Kyle Kobernus,Brett Ehrlich, and Oscar DePablos all were onthe first-team. DePablos was in the top 10 in severalhitting categories in the North Central region and Kobernuswas one of the top pitchers in the region.nccaa national player of theweekZach Scipione was named the NCCAA NationalPlayer of the Week on April 8th. He batted over .500in six games, had a .632 slugging percentage,and recorded nine RBI.He had three hits vs. Indiana-Northwest and IllinoisTech and had four RBI in two games vs.IUN. Prior to the Cardinal Stritch series, he hadan 11-game hitting streak.In the 5-2 win over Cardinal Stritch, he singled inthe go ahead run to make it 3-2 en route to thethree-run win. He also spurred a come-from-behindwin over Illinois Tech in the top the seventhinning. Down five runs, <strong>Judson</strong> scored six to win,8-7. Scipione started the six-run inning as hebrought in the first of the six runs with a single.in the nccaa<strong>Judson</strong> had four players in the top 20 for NCCAAstatistics. Oscar DePablos was fourth in triplesper game and 11th in hitting. Brett Ehrlich was20th in doubles per game while Kevin Fischerwas fifth in stolen bases. Alci Gonzales, KyleKobernus, and Carlos Soto were all in the top 20for strikeouts per game.depablos breaks single gamehitting recordOscar DePablos, in his first season at <strong>Judson</strong>,set a new record for hits in a game with a 6-of-6 performance vs. #24 Dickinson State. It was<strong>Judson</strong>’s first win of the season and first win overa ranked opponent. He had a double and fivesingles with two runs scored. The old recordwas five hits in a game that was held by JavierAlicea and Hank Faulkner.nine straight winsFrom March 29th through April 7th, the 2008season changed rapidly as <strong>Judson</strong> went on anine-game winning streak to tie the programrecord for consecutive wins. The streak tiesthe record from the 2004 and 1971 seasons.After starting out 1-13, <strong>Judson</strong> won nine in arow for a 10-13 record that reshaped the season.<strong>Judson</strong> swept three <strong>CCAC</strong> series fromOlivet Nazarene, Illinois Tech and CardinalStritch in the run.big wins for the program<strong>Judson</strong> had several big wins in the 2008 seasonthat will help change the way the programis heading. <strong>Judson</strong> knocked off two nationallyranked teams in #24 Dickinson State and#13 St. Francis for their first-ever wins overnationally ranked teams. <strong>Judson</strong> also pickedup a program first by defeating St. Xavier, 6-5,on April 26th. With three wins in the <strong>CCAC</strong>Tournament, two over regionally ranked Purdue-NorthCentral, <strong>Judson</strong> won their first-ever<strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament championship.tejada, kobernus finish injudson top 10Kyle Kobernus and Rafael Tejada, Jr., bothfinished in the <strong>Judson</strong> top 10 for career stats.Kobernus finished first all-time in walks/inningspitched ratio at 0.23, fourth in strikeoutswith 148, and eighth in wins with nine. Tejadais seventh all-time in doubles with 22. Bothplayers were only at <strong>Judson</strong> for two years.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sR o s t e rNo. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School1 Alcibiades Gonzales RHP R/R 5-11 Jr. Chiriqui, Panama2 Juan P. DeArmas INF R/R 5-10 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl./South Plantation HS3 Kevin Fischer INF R/R 6-0 Jr. Elgin, Ill./Elgin C.C.5 Jacob Bostwick C/OF R/R 5-11 Fr. Hickory Corners, Mich./Gull Lake HS7 Trent Golz INF R/R 6-1 Jr. Bartlett, Ill./Monmouth College8 Zach Scipione C/OF R/R 5-11 Jr. Elk Grove, Ill./Trinity International12 Scott Kainovic INF R/R 5-8 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Oakton C.C.13 Roger Lugo INF R/R 5-10 Jr. Cabuoabe, VZ/Ellsworth C.C.19 Darryl Cox RHP R/R 5-9 Fr. Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs HS20 Angel Cisneros C/OF R/R 5-11 So. Chiriqui, Panama/Consa HS21 Kyle Kobernus RHP R/R 6-4 Sr. Naperville, Ill./Elgin C.C.23 Oscar DePablos OF L/L 6-0 Fr. Caracas, VZ/Salem Univ.24 Bret Ehrlich C R/R 6-2 Jr. Bartlett, Ill./Elgin C.C.25 Rafael Tejeda Jr. C/INF S/R 5-11 Sr. San Domingo, DR/Southwestern C.C.33 Nate Haberkorn 1B R/R 5-11 Jr. Las Vegas, Nv./Victor Valley Coll.57 Carlos Soto LHP L/L 5-11 Jr. Caracas, VZHead Coach: 4 Rich Benjamin (Martin Methodist) - 1st seasonAssistant Coaches: 27 Marco Fajardo, 6 Jesus Castro, 31 Kyle Neubauer116111Dominican Republic2Panama3VenezuelaS c h e d u l eDate OpponentTime3/10 vs. Missouri Baptist (DH) ! 2:00 pm3/11 vs. Dickinson College ! 10:00 am3/12 vs. Missouri Baptist ! 12:00pmvs. Marian College ! 3:00 pm3/13 vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene ! 10:00 am3/14 vs. Grand View College ! 2:00 pm3/15 vs. Ohio Dominican ! 9:00 am3/19 Waldorf College (DH) 1:00 pm3/20 Wheaton College (DH) 4:00 pm3/22 Trinity Int’l (DH) * 12:00 pm3/25 @Trinity Christian (DH) * 1:00 pm3/28 Indiana-Northwest (DH) 4:00 pm3/29 Olivet Nazarene (DH)* 12:00 pm4/1 @ Eastern Illinois University 3:00 pm4/4 @Illinois Tech (DH) * 12:00 pm4/5 Cardinal Stritch (DH) * 12:00 pm4/9 @Robert Morris (DH) * 3:00 pm4/10 Olivet Nazarene (DH) 4:00 pm4/12 Purdue-NC (DH) * 1:00 pm4/15 @Trinity Int’l (DH) 1:00 pm4/18 Calumet College (DH) * 4.00 pm4/19 @Univ. of St. Francis (DH) * 12:00 pm4/24 Trinity Christian (DH) 4:00 pm4/26 St. Xavier (DH) * 4:00 pm5/3-6 <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament5/6-10 NAIA Regional Tournament5/15-17 NAIA Super Regional5/23 World Series! Ormand Beach (FL) Classic*<strong>CCAC</strong> GameHOME GAMES IN CAPS


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2008 R E S U LT SOverall Conf.Date Opponent W/L Score Record Record Pitcher of RecordMar. 10 vs. #21 Missouri Baptist ! L 4-0 0-1 0-0 Kobernus (0-1)vs. #21 Missouri Baptist ! L 7-3 0-2 0-0 Gonzales (0-1)Mar. 11 vs. #24 Dickinson State ! W 10-4 1-2 0-0 Soto (1-0)Mar. 12 vs. Marion College ! L 4-1 1-3 0-0 Golz (0-1)vs. #21 Missouri Baptist ! L 6-2 1-4 0-0 Cox (0-1)Mar. 13 vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene ! L 6-0 1-5 0-0 Gonzales (0-2)vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene ! L 3-2 1-6 0-0 DeArmas (0-1)Mar. 14 vs. Grand View ! L 12-6 1-7 0-0 Kobernus (0-2)Mar. 15 vs. #14 Ohio Dominican ! L 5-0 1-8 0-0 Soto (1-1)Mar. 20 at Wheaton College L 5-3 1-9 0-0 Gonzales (0-3)at Wheaton College L 7-6 1-10 0-0 DeArmas (0-2)Mar. 24 at Univ. of Illinois @ L 15-5 1-11 0-0 Kobernus (0-3)Mar. 25 at Trinity Christian * L 5-2 1-12 0-1 Soto (1-2)at Trinity Christian * L 5-4 1-13 0-2 Golz (0-2)Mar. 29 at Olivet Nazarene * W 4-0 2-13 1-2 Kobernus (1-3)at Olivet Nazarene * W 4-1 3-13 2-2 Gonzales (1-3)Apr. 1 Indiana-Northwest W 9-0 4-13 2-2 DeArmas (1-2)Indiana-Northwest W 17-0 5-13 2-2 Kainovic (1-0)Apr. 4 at Illinois Tech * W 8-7 6-13 3-2 Kobernus (2-3)at Illinois Tech * W 12-6 7-13 4-2 Gonzales (2-3)Apr. 5 Cardinal Stritch * W 5-2 8-13 5-2 Kainovic (2-0)Cardinal Stritch * W 1-0 9-13 6-2 Soto (2-2)Apr. 7 Trinity International * W 5-2 10-13 7-2 DeArmas (2-2)Trinity International * L 8-5 10-14 7-3 Golz (0-3)Apr. 9 at Robert Morris * W 14-2 11-14 8-3 Kobernus (3-3)at Robert Morris * L 2-1 11-15 8-4 Gonzales (2-4)Apr. 14 Purdue-North Central * W 1-0 12-15 9-4 Kobernus (4-3)Purdue-North Central * L 6-0 12-16 9-5 Soto (2-3)Apr. 15 at Trinity International L 6-4 12-17 9-5 Lugo (0-1)at Trinity International L 7-3 12-18 9-5 Haberkorn (0-1)Apr. 18 Calumet College * W 9-1 13-18 10-5 Soto (3-3)Calumet College * L 2-0 13-19 10-6 Gonzales (2-5)Apr. 19 at #13 St. Francis * L 3-0 13-20 10-7 Kobernus (4-4)at #13 St. Francis * W 6-5 14-20 11-7 DeArmas (3-2)Apr. 23 at Valparaiso Univ. @ L 13-0 14-21 11-7 Gonzales (2-5)Apr. 26 St. Xavier * W 6-5 15-21 12-7 Kobernus (5-4)St. Xavier * L 6-1 15-22 12-8 DeArmas (3-3)May 1 vs. Olivet Nazarene $ W 6-2 16-22 12-8 Kobernus (6-4)at Purdue-North Central $ W 9-7 17-22 12-8 Soto (4-3)May 2 at Purdue-North Central $ L 20-7 17-23 12-8 Gonzales (2-6)May 3 at Purdue-North Central $ W 12-11 18-23 12-8 DeArmas (4-3)May 6 vs. St. Ambrose # L 9-3 18-24 12-8 Gonzales (2-7)May 7 vs. #13 St. Francis # L 11-5 18-25 12-8 Kobernus (6-5)* <strong>CCAC</strong> Game! Ormond Beach College Jamboree$ <strong>CCAC</strong> Championship Tournament# NAIA Region VII Tournament@ NCAA Division I School


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2008S T A T I S T I C SBATTINGPlayer AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%DePablos,Oscar .418 42 41 141 26 59 7 4 0 18 74 .525 13 1 13 3 .471 0 0 10 15 50 1 4 .927Scipione,Zach .340 43 43 153 26 52 10 0 0 31 62 .405 7 2 11 3 .370 3 1 4 4 39 3 1 .977Ehrlich,Brett .322 43 43 143 10 46 14 0 2 30 66 .462 13 3 15 2 .388 1 1 3 3 230 28 4 .985Kainovic,Scott .320 35 34 97 14 31 6 0 0 9 37 .381 13 0 13 0 .396 1 1 5 8 55 82 7 .951Bostwick,Jacob .293 29 11 41 11 12 1 0 0 6 13 .317 2 1 6 0 .341 0 2 8 12 22 1 1 .958Golz,Trent .261 41 40 119 12 31 1 0 0 13 32 .269 7 1 22 0 .302 2 2 5 6 29 75 14 .881Fischer,Kevin .257 42 41 144 40 37 3 1 0 15 42 .292 24 2 19 2 .371 0 2 20 22 68 115 19 .906Tejada,Rafael .257 37 34 109 17 28 6 0 2 24 40 .367 6 7 14 2 .336 0 0 0 0 128 9 1 .993Lugo,Roger .250 36 34 96 17 24 2 0 0 9 26 .271 15 6 15 0 .381 1 1 3 5 196 24 5 .978Cisneros,Angel .238 42 38 101 18 24 2 0 0 12 26 .257 20 4 15 0 .375 3 3 7 9 73 2 4 .949DeArmas,Juan P. .167 19 10 36 6 6 0 0 0 3 6 .167 2 0 4 0 .211 0 1 2 2 10 24 4 .895Haberkorn,Nate .145 23 21 62 4 9 1 0 0 4 10 .161 4 2 19 0 .221 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000Totals .289 43 43 1242 201359 53 5 4 174 434 .349 126 29 166 12 .365 11 14 67 86 908404 67 .951Opponents .272 43 43 1202 232327 56 6 6 200 413 .344 190 40 216 12 .385 15 17 74 88 928424 69 .951LOB - Team (293), Opp (324). DPs turned - Team (30), Opp (33). IBB - Team (1), Ehrlich,B. 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Fischer,K. 3, Scipione,Z. 2,Bostwick,J. 2, Tejada,R. 1, Golz,T. 1, Cisneros,A. 1.pitchiNGPlayer ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHAEhrlich,Brett 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0Kainovic,Scott 1.96 2 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 18.1 13 5 4 6 10 0 0 0 67 .194 3 2 0 0 1Soto,Carlos 3.70 4 3 16 6 5 1 1 0 58.1 42 30 24 47 40 7 0 1 203 .207 4 10 3 2 5DeArmas,Juan P. 4.50 4 3 15 6 1 0 1 0 54.0 56 37 27 38 30 11 3 1 206 .272 6 9 0 6 2Golz,Trent 4.76 0 3 6 4 0 0 1 0 22.2 26 21 12 17 16 6 0 1 92 .283 1 4 0 1 1Kobernus,Kyle 5.07 6 5 16 11 7 2 0 1 76.1 99 58 43 15 60 15 2 3 328 .302 5 6 0 5 3Cox,Daryl 6.75 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.1 7 4 4 3 5 1 0 0 23 .304 0 0 0 0 0Gonzales,Alcibiades 7.06 2 8 16 10 2 0 0 0 57.1 65 57 45 56 52 11 1 0 234 .278 9 8 0 0 4Haberkorn,Nate 11.70 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 10.0 18 17 13 7 3 5 0 0 47 .383 0 0 1 1 1Lugo,Roger 99.00 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 1 0 0 0Totals 5.20 18 25 43 43 17 5 2 1 302.2 327 232 175 190 216 56 6 6 1202 .272 28 40 4 15 17Opponents 4.34 25 18 43 43 21 7 3 5 309.1 359 201 149 126 166 53 5 4 1242 .289 17 29 5 11 14PB - Team (10), Ehrlich,B. 7, Cisneros,A. 3, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (6), DeArmas,J. 2, Soto,C. 1, Kobernus,K. 1, Kainovic,S. 1, Ehrlich,B. 1, Opp (10).SBA/ATT - Ehrlich,B. (55-63), Gonzales,A. (19-23), DeArmas,J. (18-21), Kobernus,K. (16-17), Tejada,R. (10-14), Cisneros,A. (9-10), Soto,C. (10-10),Haberkorn,N. (5-6), Golz,T. (2-6), Kainovic,S. (3-3), Lugo,R. (1-1), Cox,D. (0-1).AWA R D S2008Rich benjaminNCCAA NC RegionCoach of the <strong>Year</strong>Oscar depablosNCCAA All-Region1st Team<strong>CCAC</strong>Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>Kyle kobernusNCCAA All-Region1st Team<strong>CCAC</strong>Honorable Mentionzach scipioneNCCAA NationalPlayer of the Weekbrett ehrlichNCCAA All-Region1st Team<strong>CCAC</strong>Player of the Week


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sThe Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference consists of 15 membersas an affiliated conference of the NAIA. In many sports, they are structuredas part of the Region VII of the NAIA while in some sports the conferencechampion qualifies directly for national competition. The <strong>CCAC</strong> sanctionsplay in five men’s sports which are soccer, cross country, basketballdivision I, basketball division II, and baseball. There are six sanctionedwomen’s sports which are soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketballdivision I, basketball division II, and softball. In all sports, it sanctionsregular-season league play as well as a post-season tourney. It is theonly conference in the NAIA nationally to be affiliated in both divisions ofmen’s and women’s basketball.final standingsOverall<strong>CCAC</strong>Team W L W L GBSt. Francis 42 11 18 2 ---Saint Xavier 37 20 15 5 3.0Purdue-NC 28 21 14 6 4.0Olivet Nazarene 30 18 13 7 5.0<strong>Judson</strong> 18 25 12 8 6.0Trinity Christian 14 20 9 11 9.0Illinois Tech 10 24 7 12 10.5Trinity Int’l 18 22 7 13 11.0Cardinal Stritch 11 28 7 13 11.0Calumet College 15 21 5 14 12.5Robert Morris 8 32 2 18 16.0all-conference honoreesName <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolChris Schultz Jr. 1B Purdue-North CentralMatt Mueller So. 2B St. XavierSean Brummet Sr. 3B Calumet CollegeJohn O’Brien So. SS St. XavierSteve Kehr Jr. IF St. FrancisDan Higgins Jr. OF St. FrancisZach Clements So. OF St. XavierPhil Colling Jr. OF Olivet NazareneJon Laidlaw Jr. OF Cardinal StritchMatt Kamp So. C Trinity ChristianPat Grady So. C St. FrancisErich Holsten Sr. P Olivet NazareneEric Panek Jr. P St. FrancisJames Williams Jr. P St. XavierBrandon Kvistad So. P St. FrancisJayson Koehn So. RP St. XavierKarl Gotsch Jr. DH St. FrancisHonorable MentionName <strong>Year</strong> Pos. SchoolThomas Hotz So. OF Illinois TechScott Lawson Jr. OF Trinity InternationalBrian Davis Sr. OF St. FrancisDon Skelly Jr. OF St. XavierPete Smidt So. SS Olivet NazareneRyan Young Jr. 1B Calumet CollegeMike Warner Jr. 2B Robert MorrisJason Calvert So. P Cardinal StritchJeff Nykerk So. P Trinity ChristianKyle Kobernus Sr. P <strong>Judson</strong>Brian Phillips Sr. P Purdue-North CentralPlayer of the <strong>Year</strong>Pitcher of the <strong>Year</strong>Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>2008 C C A C R E C A PDan Higgins, St. FrancisErich Holsten, Olivet NazareneOscar DePablos, <strong>Judson</strong>Gordie Gillespie, St. Francisccac statisticsHITS CL G H H/GClements, Zach SXU SO 55 82 1.49Testin, Tony SXU SO 55 75 1.36O’Brien, John SXU SO 54 74 1.37Higgins, Dan USF JR 49 73 1.49Mueller, Matt SXU SO 54 71 1.31Grady, Pat USF SO 50 65 1.30Witczak, Steve USF SO 51 63 1.24Davis, Brian USF SR 52 61 1.17Tezak, Ken SXU SO 55 60 1.09HOME RUNS CL G HR HR/GHarang, Chris TIU JR 37 9 .24Lawson, Scott TIU JR 37 9 .24Higgins, Dan USF JR 49 9 .18Schultz, Chris PUNC JR 38 8 .21Davis, Brian USF SR 52 7 .13Clements, Zach SXU SO 55 5 .09Nielson, Garrett IIT 30 5 .17Kehr, Steve USF JR 48 5 .10TRIPLES CL G 3B 3B/GGrady, Pat USF SO 50 6 .12O’Brien, John SXU SO 54 5 .09Zurales, Andy USF SO 48 4 .08Smidt, Pete ONU SO 41 4 .10DePablos, Oscar JU FR 42 4 .10RUNS SCORED CL G R R/GClements, Zach SXU SO 55 64 1.16Testin, Tony SXU SO 55 55 1.00Skelly, Don SXU JR 50 55 1.10Mueller, Matt SXU SO 54 55 1.02O’Brien, John SXU SO 54 53 .98Davis, Brian USF SR 52 50 .96Witczak, Steve USF SO 51 44 .86Higgins, Dan USF JR 49 43 .88Colling, Phil ONU JR 43 42 .98Smidt, Pete ONU SO 41 42 1.02DOUBLES CL G 2B 2B/GHiggins, Dan USF JR 49 22 .45O’Brien, John SXU SO 54 18 .33Kehr, Steve USF JR 48 16 .33Ehrlich, Brett JU JR 43 14 .32Clements, Zach SXU SO 55 15 .27Smidt, Pete ONU SO 41 15 .37Rivas, Alex ONU SR 43 15 .35Siefert, Mark SXU SO 54 15 .28Davis, Brian USF SR 52 14 .27Testin, Tony SXU SO 55 13 .24STOLEN BASES CL G SB SB/GColling, Phil ONU JR 43 37 .86Clements, Zach SXU SO 55 21 .38Fischer, Kevin JU JR 42 20 .47Butler, Alexander ONU SR 39 17 .44Laidlaw, Jon CSU JR 31 16 .52Pierce, Jake PUNC SR 44 16 .36O’Brien, John SXU SO 54 15 .28Hardt, Dave TIU JR 37 14 .38Wilson, Paul TIU FR 37 13 .35Mueller, Matt SXU SO 54 13 .24WINS CL G W-LHolsten, Erich ONU SR 12 9-1Novak, Jason USF SR 13 8-1Koehler, Joe USF SO 21 8-3Panek, Erik USF JR 14 7-1Kvistad, Brandon USF SO 9 7-1Williams, James SXU JR 11 7-2Miller, Dan SXU JR 12 6-3Held, Steven ONU SR 11 6-4Phillips, Brian PUNC SR 13 6-4Kobernus, Kyle JU SR 16 6-5STRIKEOUTS CL G SO SO/GPanek, Erik USF JR 14 65 7.77Kobernus, Kyle JU SR 16 60 7.11Gonzales, Alcibiades JU FR 15 49 8.27Novak, Jason USF SR 13 48 7.20Johnson, Caleb TIU JR 12 47 6.93Holsten, Erich ONU SR 12 46 6.24Albano, Tom PUNC SR 26 43 8.18Altobelli, Adam USF SR 13 41 5.74Summers, Brett CCSJ 7 40 10.29


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sBATTING RECORDSSingle SeasonBATTING AVERAGE1. .455 Ryan Koerner (2003).455 Ryan Koerner (2002)3. .453 Colin Novack (1977)4. .426 Mike Scheffler (1982)5. .423 Norm Garrett (1980)6. .418 Oscar DePablos (2008)7. .415 Norm Garrett (1981).415 Reggie Smith (1976)9. .410 Jack Mathias (1975).410 Hank Faulkner (1990)11. .394 Gary Keesling (1970).394 Jerad Beckler (2005).394 Jesus Castro (2005)HITS1. 66 Ryan Koerner (2003)2. 65 Ryan Koerner (2002)3. 60 Isaac Mendez (2004)4. 59 Oscar DePablos (2008)59 Jordan Lippitt (2002)5. 55 Jason Roth (2003)6. 54 Jesus Castro (2007)54 Zach Scipione (2007)8. 53 Nathan Perez (2004)9. 52 Zach Scipione (2008)52 Eric Blaeser (2002)11. 51 Jordan Lippitt (2001)51 Adam Schwelnus (2004)RBI1. 49 Ryan Koerner (2002)2. 37 Jason Roth (2002)3. 36 Ryan Koerner (2003)4. 34 Jason Roth (2003)34 Cesar Alicea (2004)6. 33 Isaac Mendez (2004)33 Jesus Castro (2007)8. 32 Jordan Lippitt (2001)32 Jordan Lippitt (2002)10. 31 Zach Scipione (2008)31 Joel Gamino (2004)12. 30 Brett Ehrlich (2008)Runs Scored1. 43 Mike Schubert (2002)2. 42 Jordan Lippitt (2002)3. 40 Kevin Fischer (2008)40 Ryan Koerner (2002)5. 38 Jason Roth (2003)6. 36 Brian McDonald (2001)7. 34 Nathan Perez (2004)8. 33 Ryan Koerner (2003)33 Isaac Mendez (2004)33 Manny Bobadilla (2007)11. 32 Jordan Lippitt (2001)32 Jerad Tallman (2003)Doubles1. 18 Ryan Koerner (2002)18 Zach Scipione (2007)3. 16 Ryan Koerner (2003)16 Jesus Castro (2006)16 Rafael Tejeda (2007)6. 15 Jesus Castro (2007)7. 14 Brett Ehrlich (2008)8. 13 Jason Roth (2003)13 Jesus Castro (2005)13 Rafael Tejeda (2007)11. 12 Eric Blaeser (2002)12 Jordan Lippitt (2002)12 Jerad Tallman (2003)12 Javier Alicea (2006)Triples1. 5 Chris Watson (2001)5 Jerad Tallman (2002)5 Ryan Koerner (2003)5 Jesus Castro (2005)5. 4 Oscar DePablos (2008)4 Ben Erickson (1999)4 Dennis Gade (1970)4 Jim Robinson (1973)4 Tim Rooney (1983)4 BJ Satran (1998)4 Ryan Koerner (2002)4 Cesar Alicea (2004)4 Jesus Castro (2007)HOME RUNS1. 8 Adam Schwelnus (2004)2. 7 Chris Watson (2001)7 Jerry Smith (1982)4. 6 Jack Mathias (1974)5. 5 John Hamann (1995)5 Jack Mathias (1975)5 Reggie Smith (1975)5 Ryan Koerner (2002)5 Rodolfo Soto (2007)10. 4 Mike Herrick (2001)4 Jack Mathias (1972)4 Tom Ott (1968)4 Jerry Smith (1983)4 Reggie Smith (1976)4 Geof Wendt (1988)4 Jason Roth (2002)4 Adam Schwelnus (2005)STOLEN BASES1. 20 Kevin Fischer (2008)20 John Michael Barbieri (2000)3. 17 Woody Smith (1973)4. 15 Ben Erickson (2000)15 Marcos Arias (2005)6. 14 Jerad Tallman (2002)7. 13 Manny Bobadilla (2006)8. 11 Hank Faulkner (1990)11 Dennis Gade (1971)11 Mike Schubert (2001)11 Woody Smith (1972)12. 10 Oscar DePablos (2008)Walks1. 46 Mike Schubert (2001)2. 32 Mike Schubert (2002)3. 28 Woody Smith (1973)28 Adam Schwelnus (2003)5. 25 Marcos Arias (2006)6. 24 Kevin Fischer (2008)24 Jim Robinson (1968)24 Adam Schwelnus (2004)9. 23 Greg Hamann (2001)23 Jordan Lippitt (2002)11. 21 James Robinson (1973)21 Javier Alicea (2006)13. 20 Angel Cisneros (2008)At Bats1. 166 Isaac Mendez (2004)2. 163 Zach Scipione (2007)3. 157 Eric Blaeser (2002)4. 156 Jordan Lippitt (2002)5. 153 Zach Scipione (2008)6. 150 Jason Roth (2003)7. 147 Bryon McGee (2001)147 Jason Roth (2002)9. 146 Adam Schwelnus (2004)10. 145 Ryan Koerner (2003)145 Cesar Alicea (2004)12. 144 Kevin Fischer (2008)13. 143 Brett Ehrlich (2008)14. 141 Oscar DePablos (2008)SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUALBATTING RECORDSAt Bats....................................7, Many PlayersHits.........................6, Oscar DePablos, 2008Runs............................ 5, Hank Faulkner, 1990RBI.......................... 10, Elliott Anderson, 1988Doubles................................... 3, most recent........................................ Rafeal Tejada, 2008Triples..............2, John Michael Barbieri, 1998.................................2, Manny Bobadilla, 2005Home Runs...................2, Chris Watson, 2001..................................... 2, John Hamann, 1995...........................................2, Rudy Soto, 2007Stolen Bases................. 5, Woody Smith, 1973Walks............................ 5, Woody Smith, 1972


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sCareerBATTING AVERAGE (150 AB)1. .455 Ryan Koerner (02-03)2. .408 Norm Garrett (80-81)3. .375 Jesus Castro (05-07)4. .369 Jordan Lippitt (01-02)5. .366 Jack Mathias (72-75)6. .356 Isaac Mendez (04-05)7. .346 Gary Keesling (70-71)8. .338 Frank Andrea (78-81)9. .337 Mike Scheffler (80-83)10. .335 Zach Scipione (07-pr.)11. .333 Jason Roth (02-03)HITS1. 166 Adam Schwelnus (02-05)2. 152 Jesus Castro (05-07)3. 131 Ryan Koerner (02-03)4. 119 Greg Hamann (00-03)5. 110 Jordan Lippitt (01-02)110 Javier Alicea (05-06)7. 106 Zach Scipione (07-pr.)106 Jerad Tallman (01-03)9. 105 Dennis Gade (70-73)105 Isaac Mendez (04-05)11. 99 Jason Roth (02-03)12. 94 Trent Golz (06-pr.)RBI1. 99 Adam Schwelnus (02-05)2. 85 Ryan Koerner (02-03)3. 77 Jesus Castro (05-07)4. 74 Javier Alicea (05-06)5. 72 Reggie Smith (73-76)6. 71 Jason Roth (02-03)7. 66 Mike Herrick (98-01)8. 65 Greg Hamann (00-03)9. 64 Jack Mathias (72-75)64 Jordan Lippitt (01-02)11. 61 Zach Scipione (07-pr.)Runs Scored1. 84 Adam Schwelnus (02-05)2. 79 Jerad Tallman (01-03)79 Jesus Castro (05-07)4. 75 Jack Mathias (72-75)5. 74 Dennis Gade (70-73)74 Jordan Lippitt (01-02)7. 73 Reggie Smith (73-76)73 Ryan Koerner (02-03)9. 72 Hank Faulkner (87-90)72 Mike Schubert (01-02)Doubles1. 44 Jesus Castro (05-07)2. 34 Ryan Koerner (02-03)3. 30 Adam Schwelnus (02-05)4. 28 Zach Scipione (07-pr.)28 Javier Alicea (05-06)6. 23 Eric Blaeser (02-03)7. 22 Rafeal Tejada, Jr. (07-08)22 Bill Wilson (86-90)BATTING RECORDS22 Jordan Lippitt (01-02)10. 19 Jack Mathias (72-75)19 Reggie Smith (73-76)19 Jerad Tallman (01-03)TripleS1. 11 Jesus Castro (05-07)2. 9 Ryan Koerner (02-03)3. 7 Ben Erickson (99-00)7 Reggie Smith (73-76)7 Bill Wilson (86-90)6. 6 Dennis Gade (70-73)6 Tim Rooney (83-85)6 Chris Watson (98-01)6 Jerad Tallman (01-03)HOME RUNS1. 19 Jack Mathias (72-75)2. 16 Adam Schwelnus (02-05)3. 13 Reggie Smith (73-76)4. 10 Chris Watson (98-01)10 Bill Wilson (86-90)6. 9 Mike Herrick (98-01)7. 7 Ryan Koerner (02-03)STOLEN BASES1. 36 Woody Smith (70-73)2. 34 Dennis Gade (70-73)3. 33 Hank Faulkner (87-90)4. 30 John Michael Barbieri (98-00)5. 21 Jerad Tallman (01-03)6. 20 Kevin Fischer (08-pr.)20 Ben Erickson (99-00)20 Marcos Arias (05-06)Walks1. 84 Adam Schwelnus (02-05)2. 83 Woody Smith (70-73)3. 78 Mike Schubert (01-02)4. 64 Greg Hamann (00-03)5. 57 Mike Herrick (98-01)6. 52 Javier Alicea (05-06)7. 50 Hank Faulkner (87-90)8. 39 Jack Mathias (72-75)At Bats1. 525 Adam Schwelnus (02-05)2. 442 Greg Hamann (00-03)3. 405 Jesus Castro (05-07)4. 355 Javier Alicea (05-06)5. 347 Dennis Gade (70-73)6. 346 Jerad Tallman (01-03)7. 342 Mike Herrick (98-01)8. 332 Mike Burrows (00-03)9. 316 Zach Scipione (07-pr.)10. 310 Hank Faulkner (87-90)11. 306 Chris Watson (98-01)Single SeasonTEAM RECORDSMost Wins........................................ 27 (2004).........................................................22 (2007).........................................................21 (2006).........................................................21 (2002).........................................................20 (1973).........................................................19 (2003).........................................................18 (2008)Winning %..........................645 (20-11) (1973)Consecutive Wins............................ 9 (2008)...........................................................9 (1971)...........................................................9 (2004)Batting Average............................. .328 (2005).......................................................317 (2002).......................................................313 (2004).......................................................304 (2003).................................................300 (1970, 88)Most Hits........................................ 416 (2002).......................................................405 (2004).......................................................376 (2003).......................................................359 (2008).......................................................339 (2005).......................................................324 (2001)Most At Bats................................ 1,311 (2002)....................................................1,292 (2004)....................................................1,242 (2008)....................................................1,237 (2003)....................................................1,172 (2001)Most Runs...................................... 270 (2004).......................................................269 (2002).......................................................251 (2003).......................................................241 (2001)Most RBI........................................ 248 (2004).......................................................236 (2002).......................................................227 (2003).......................................................196 (2005).......................................................182 (2001)Most Doubles................................... 79 (2003).........................................................78 (2004).........................................................68 (2002).........................................................60 (2005).........................................................57 (2006).........................................................55 (2001)Most Triples...................................... 17 (2002).........................................................16 (2004).........................................................16 (2005).........................................................12 (2001)Most Homeruns................................ 18 (2002).........................................................17 (2001)Most Walks..................................... 171 (2002).................................................159 (2001, 03)Most Stolen Bases......................... 67 (2008).........................................................54 (2002).........................................................49 (1989)Fielding %..................................... .955 (2005).......................................................951 (2008).......................................................940 (1972)Fewest Earned Runs....................... 35 (1974)Innings Pitched........................... 316.2 (2002)....................................................309.1 (2004)....................................................302.2 (2008)....................................................300.0 (2003)ERA............................................... 2.40 (1973)Strikeouts....................................... 243 (2004).......................................................216 (2008).......................................................179 (2006).......................................................175 (1971)Fewest Walks............................. 1/2.85 (1971)


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sPITCHING RECORDSERA (40 IP)1. 1.39 Jon Hanchett (1973)2. 1.58 Mike Scheffler (1983)3. 1.65 Toby Traylor (1973)4. 1.83 Mike Scheffler (1980)5. 2.13 Reggie Smith (1973)6. 2.35 Aaron Cote (2003)7. 2.46 Gary Keesling (1971)8. 2.59 Jon Hanchett (1972)2.59 Jon Cunha (2006)10. 2.63 Tom Kimble (1970)WINS1. 8 Jon Hanchett (1973)2. 7 Reggie Smith (1975)7 Derek Papp (2002)7 Aaron Cote (2003)7 Keith Laguna (2004)6. 6 Kyle Kobernus (2008)6 Jon Hanchett (1971)6 Matt Ryndak (2002)6 Aaron Cote (2004)6 Kyle Neubauer (2007)11. 5 Reggie Smith (1973)5 Reggie Smith (1976)5 Mike Scheffler (1983)5 Geof Wendt (1988)5 Chris Watson (2001)5 Adam Hartzell (2005)5 Jon Cunha (2006)WINNING PERCENTAGE (5 games)1. .833 (5-1) Reggie Smith (1973)2. .800 (8-2) John Hanchett (1973)3. .750 (6-2) Matt Ryndak (2002)4. .714 (5-2) Mike Scheffler (1983)5. .667 (4-2) Mike Scheffler (1980).667 (4-2) Brian Rahn (1993)7. .636 (7-4) Derek Papp (2002).636 (7-4) Aaron Cote (2003).636 (7-4) Keith Laguna (2004)10. .600 (6-4) John Hanchett (1971).600 (6-4) Kyle Neubauer (2007)STRIKEOUTS1. 92 Reggie Smith (1976)2. 88 Kyle Kobernus (2007)3. 83 Reggie Smith (1975)Single Season4. 75 John Hanchett (1971)5. 64 Adam Hartzell (2005)6. 63 Aaron Cote (2004)7. 60 Kyle Kobernus (2008)60 John Hanchett (1973)9. 59 Gary Keesling (1970)10. 58 John Hanchett (1972)11. 54 Aaron Godfrey (1997)12. 52 Alci Gonzales (2008)INNINGS PITCHED1. 87.0 Kevin Fiddler (1997)2. 80.0 Frank Andrea (1978)3. 78.0 Aaron Cote (2004)4. 76.2 Derek Papp (2002)5. 76.1 Kyle Kobernus (2008)6. 74.6 Reggie Smith (1975)7. 73.0 Reggie Smith (1976)8. 72.2 Aaron Cote (2003)72.2 Derek Papp (2003)10. 71.3 John Hanchett (1973)11. 71.2 Kyle Kobernus (2007)FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED (40 IP)1. 11/62.6 John Hanchett (1971)2. 8/45.0 Kyle Neubauer (2006)3. 9/46.0 Greg Hamann (2001)4. 15/76.1 Kyle Kobernus (2008)5. 16/76.2 Derek Papp (2002)6. 10/40.6 Reggie Smith (1974)7. 11/40.3 Gary Keesling (1971)14/51.3 Gary Keesling (1970)9. 15/49.0 Travis Stauffer (2006)10. 15/42.3 Reggie Smith (1973)11. 16/42.0 Mike Scheffler (1980)CareerERA (80 IP)1. 2.23 John Hanchett (71-73)2. 2.24 Mike Scheffler (80-83)2.61 Andrew Gilliam (06-07)3. 2.73 Reggie Smith (73-76)4. 3.05 Gary Keesling (70-71)5. 3.54 Jon Cunha (05-07)6. 3.72 Aaron Cote (03-04)7. 3.77 Geof Wendt (88-89)8. 3.85 Greg Hamann (00-03)9. 4.17 Tom Kimble (69-71)SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL PITCHING RECORDSInnings Pitched.......................10 Geoff Wendt, 1988Fewest Hits Allowed..............0, Reggie Smith, 1976Scoreless Innings Pitched... 16 Jon Hanchett, 1973Strikeouts (7 innings)........... 14 Kelly Wallace, 1977Strikeouts (9 innings).........17 Kyle Kobernus, 2007Fewest Walks Allowed...........0 Gary Keesling, 1971WINS1. 19 Reggie Smith (73-76)2. 18 Jon Hanchett (71-73)3. 16 Derek Papp (01-04)4. 13 Mike Scheffler (80-83)13 Aaron Cote (03-04)6. 12 Chris Watson (98-01)7. 11 Jon Cunha (05-07)8. 9 Kyle Kobernus (07-08)9 Matt Ryndak (01-02)9 Adam Hartzell (05-06)10. 8 Brian Rahn (91-94)8 Greg Hamann (00-03)WINNING PERCENTAGE (10 games)1. .636 (7-4) Gary Keesling (70-71)2. .633 (19-11) Reggie Smith (73-76)3. .621 (18-11) John Hanchett (71-73)4. .600 (9-6) Matt Ryndak (00-02)5. .591 (13-9) Aaron Cote (03-04)6. .545 (6-5) Kyle Neubauer (06-07).545 (6-5) Travis Stauffer (06-07)8. .529 (9-8) Adam Hartzell (05-06)9. .524 (11-10) Jon Cunha (05-07)10. .520 (13-12) Mike Scheffler (80-83)10. .500 (8-8) Brian Rahn (91-94)9. .485 (16-17) Derek Papp (01-04)STRIKEOUTS1. 242 Reggie Smith (73-76)2. 193 John Hanchett (71-73)3. 184 Mike Scheffler (80-83)4. 148 Kyle Kobernus (07-08)5. 124 Derek Papp (01-04)6. 119 Tom Kimble (69-71)7. 115 Aaron Cote (03-04)8. 100 Gary Keesling (70-71)9. 97 Adam Hartzell (05-06)10. 90 Kevin Fiddler (96-98)INNINGS PITCHED1. 271.0 Frank Andrea (78-81)2. 256.5 Derek Papp (01-04)3. 230.5 Reggie Smith (73-76)4. 198.3 Kevin Fiddler (96-98)5. 189.5 John Hanchett (71-73)6. 166.9 Chris Watson (98-01)Walks/ip ratio (80 IP)1. 0.23 Kyle Kobernus (07-08)0.23 Reggie Smith (73-76)2. 0.27 Gary Keesling (70-71)3. 0.30 John Hanchett (71-73)


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sSoftballnccaa national tournament3rd place


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p ssoftball keeps moving forwardThe 2008 season proved to be one of the finest forthe program in only Becky Bruns fourth season.Coach Bruns has improved her teams each year andthe 2008 season was a season where the hard laborstarted to pay off. The <strong>Judson</strong> Eagles finished thirdat the NCCAA National Tournament, broke the schoolrecord for wins in a season, and won a <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournamentgame.It was also a season of many records and awards for<strong>Judson</strong>. Seven individual single season records, fourteam records, and the career record for home runswere all broken in 2008.<strong>Judson</strong> started off the season 6-4 out in Arizona atthe Tucson Invitational. <strong>Judson</strong> knocked off nationallyranked McKendree University along the way inthe 10 games.From there, <strong>Judson</strong> kept trucking through the first halfof the season as they swept St. Xavier in <strong>CCAC</strong> play.This was the first time that <strong>Judson</strong> had defeated St.Xavier in the history of the program and the Cougarswere also ranked #2 in the NAIA Region VII poll. Becauseof their start, <strong>Judson</strong> moved up to #3 in theNAIA Region VII poll.From that point on, <strong>Judson</strong> bounced back in forth inthe win column finished the season at 24-24. <strong>Judson</strong>did receive an at-large bid to the NCCAA NationalTournament in Florida for the second year in a rowand ended up claiming third place, their best finish,ever.In the <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament, <strong>Judson</strong> was the #6 seedand fell to #3 St. Xavier in eight innings, 6-2. <strong>Judson</strong>fought back and won their first <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournamentgame under Bruns by defeating Cardinal Stritch, 5-4,but then fell to #2 St. Francis, 3-2, in eight innings.The post season was very generous to <strong>Judson</strong> asthey picked up several NCCAA and <strong>CCAC</strong> awards.<strong>Judson</strong> also had their first-ever award at the NAIAlevel when Nicole Dimiceli was awarded to the NAIAAll-Region team.3rd at nccaa nationals<strong>For</strong> the second straight season, <strong>Judson</strong> received anat-large bid to the NCCAA National Tournament. Thiswas only the second time that any softball team hadgone to a national tournament. In West Palm Beach,Florida, <strong>Judson</strong> started off the tournament with a 2-0record. <strong>Judson</strong>, with a #7 seed, shut out #6 PalmBeach Atlantic, 2-0, and then knocked off #1 Mt.Vernon Nazarene, 3-2. On the following day, <strong>Judson</strong>faced one of their biggest challenges in #3 OlivetNazarene as they faced the Tigers for the fourth timein the season and fell, 10-2. On the followingday, in a rematch with Palm Beach Atlantic anda chance to play for the national championship,<strong>Judson</strong> lost, 7-5, to finish 2-2 and claim thirdplace.naia all-region<strong>For</strong> the first-time in the history of the program,<strong>Judson</strong> had a player named to the NAIA RegionVII All-Region team. Nicole Dimiceli picked upthe award for her strong batting performance.She hit over .400 on the season and had eighthome runs and 47 RBI.nccaa national awards<strong>Judson</strong> picked up several NCCAA nationalawards due to their play in the 2008 season.All-Americans: <strong>Judson</strong> had two NCCAA All-American 1st Team selections in Debra Leganskiand Nicole Dimiceli. This was the second yearin row that Leganski was named a NCCAA All-American.All-Tournament: Three players were given NC-CAA All-Tournament awards for their play at thenational tournament in Nicole Dimiceli, Tricia Lakotish,and Aimee Ewert.Player of the Week: Nicole Dimiceli garneredthe NCCAA National Player of the Week awardfor April 19th for helping <strong>Judson</strong> go 4-4. Afterfour scoreless innings vs. Purdue-NC, Nicole hita three-run home run, en route to a 5-3 win. Inher first at-bat vs. St. Francis, Nicole hit a 2-runhome run home run and then batted again in theinning with a 2-run double for 4 RBI in first inning.In the final <strong>CCAC</strong> game of the season vs. TIU,she had two doubles and scored three times.nccaa All-regionThree players earned NCCAA All-Region inNicole Dimiceli, Debra Leganski, and Lizzy Jacobson.This was the second year in a row thatn i c o l e d i m i c e l in c c a a A l l - A m e r i c a nN C C A A A l l - T o u r n a m e n tN C C A A A l l - R e g i o n 1 s t T e a mN A I A A l l - R e g i o nC C A C F r e s h m a n o f t h e Y e a rA l l - C C A C 1 s t T e a mC C A C A l l - T o u r n a m e n tN C C A A N a t i o n a l P l a y e r o f t h e W e e kC C A C P l a y e r o f t h e W e e kLeganski was named to the first-team.nccaa/NAIAacademic all-americansTwo players were named both to the NAIA andNCCAA Academic All-American teams for theirgrade point average. Amy Meier and Tricia Lakotishboth had high GPAs to earn the awards.It was the second year in a row that Meier wasnamed a NCCAA Academic All-American.ccac awardsHaving one of their finer seasons in the <strong>CCAC</strong>with a 10-8 record, <strong>Judson</strong> had four playersnamed All-<strong>CCAC</strong>. Three of the four playerswere given All-<strong>CCAC</strong> First-Team status. Thefour players matched the most by any <strong>Judson</strong>team as four players were also named in the2002 season. Debra Leganski, Nicole Dimiceli,and Lizzy Jacobson were all first-team selectionswhile Kristin Krueger was a honorablemention selection.All-Tournament: Both Nicole Dimiceli and AimeeEwert were named to the All-Tournamentteam. It was the first selections for the All-Tournamentteam since the 2003 season.Player of the Week: Nicole Dimiceli was theonly player to receive the <strong>CCAC</strong> Player of theWeek award on March 17th.ccac freshman of the year<strong>For</strong> the first-time in the history of the program,<strong>Judson</strong> had a <strong>CCAC</strong> Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>.Nicole Dimiceli was given the award for herplayer. She was first in total bases and sluggingpercentage, second in batting average,and third in hits and home runs.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s10 ccac wins ties programrecordBy winning 10 games in the 2008 season in the<strong>CCAC</strong>, <strong>Judson</strong> tied the school record for <strong>CCAC</strong>wins in a season. The 10 wins matches the 2005season when <strong>Judson</strong> went 10-8 and finished tiedfor third. In the 2008 season, <strong>Judson</strong> finished in atie for fourth.milestone wins<strong>Judson</strong> had a couple of milestone wins for the programin the 2008 season. One of the biggest camein the first <strong>CCAC</strong> series of the season as <strong>Judson</strong>defeated St. Xavier for the first time in the historyof the program. <strong>Judson</strong> swept SXU, 4-1 and 9-5, tostart off 2-0 in the <strong>CCAC</strong>. They also defeated theirfirst-ever nationally ranked opponent in #20 McKendreeUniversity, 3-2. <strong>Judson</strong> also won two gamesat the national tournament which is one more thanthey won in 2007.dimiceli rewrites single seasonhitting recordsSetting four different hitting records in her first season,Nicole Dimiceli has put her name in the recordbooks. She broke the single season records for hits,RBI, runs scored, and doubles. She is also secondin home runs with eight and at bats (163).Dimiceli smashed the hits record by 11 with 71hits to surpass Laura Olson who set the record in2003. Dimiceli then batted in 47 runs to break AmyBrendlinger’s record of 42 set in 2003. With 44 runsscored, Dimiceli broke Tiffany Maddox’s record of38 that was also set in 2003. Dimiceli then tied therecord for doubles in season with 20 as she tied Olsonfrom the 2003 season.In her career statistics, she now stands fourth inhome runs, sixth in doubles, eighth in RBI and stolenbases, 10th in runs scored, and 13th in hits.leganski destroys record forsingle season home runsDebra Leganski left her mark on the <strong>Judson</strong> softballprogram in the 2008 season with 14 home runs.Those 14 home runs broke the single season recordof five that was set by Laura Olson in 2003. The 14home runs also led the <strong>CCAC</strong> as she finished threeahead of St. Xavier’s Aly Kelley. Leganski had twomulti-home run games when she hit two home runsagainst Purdue-North Central and then went 3-of-3with three home runs vs. Calumet College.Nicole Dimiceli and Lizzy Jacobson also broke therecord with eight home runs but could not matchLeganski’s 14.in the naia<strong>Judson</strong> had two players finish in the top 20 inthe NAIA in different categories. With 14 homeruns, Debra Leganski was sixth in the NAIA forhome runs as averaged 0.29 per game. NicoleDimiceli was 14th in doubles as she had 20 doublesand averaged 0.42 per game, 20th in totalbases (117) at 2.44 per game, 25th in hits (71)at 1.48 per game, 33rd in slugging percentageat .718, and 39th in batting percentage (.436).Carrie Sensor was 39th in at bats (165) at 3.44per game.dimiceli, leganski lead ccacBoth Nicole Dimiceli and Debra Leganski ledthe <strong>CCAC</strong> in three different categories. Dimiceliled the <strong>CCAC</strong> in total bases (117) and sluggingpercentage (.718). She also had a <strong>CCAC</strong> bestseven RBI in a game vs. Carthage College. Leganskiled the <strong>CCAC</strong> in home runs with 14 andhad a <strong>CCAC</strong> best three home runs in a game vs.Calumet College.jacobson, sensor set singleseason recordsBoth Lizzy Jacobson and Carrie Sensor set newsingle season records for two different categories.Jacobson set a new record in walks in aseason as she was placed on base 21 timesto break the record of 20 by Jennifer Sopha in1995. Sensor made 165 at bats in 2008 to breakJodie Baker’s record of 149 set in 2002.Kristen Krueger (150) and Nicole Dimiceli (163)also broke the record.judson breaks record forwins in a seasonOne of the biggest records broken in the 2008season was the win total. <strong>Judson</strong> won 24 gamesas it came down to the final game the doubleheader game vs. Carthage College.pulled out a 11-3 win in six innings to breakthe record by one win. The 2002 team,coach by Rick Eddy, won 23 games.<strong>Judson</strong>five team records set in 2008The 2008 season marked a new era in recordsfor <strong>Judson</strong> as they broke five different team records.The first was wins in a season as theywon 24 to break the old record of 23 set in 2002.l i z z y j a c o b s o nA l l - C C A C 1 s t T e a mN C C A A A l l - R e g i o n 1 s t T e a mThey also broke the record for most hits, mostruns, most RBI, and home runs. <strong>Judson</strong> had398 hits in 2008 to surpass the old record by41 hits (357) set in 2003. <strong>Judson</strong> then scored248 runs to break the 2002 record of 221. Theythen broke the 2003 record of 195 RBI with 211RBI. The final record broken was home runs ina season as they shattered the record of 14 with40 home runs.Nicely, meier, ewert put markon record bookBrittany Nicley, Amy Meier, and Aimee Ewert allfinished their careers at <strong>Judson</strong> in the recordbooks. Nicley finished fourth in at bats (381),seventh in hits (91), 12th in walks (21), and13th in RBI (37) and runs scored (35). Meier isfourth in walks (29) and 10th in home runs (3).In pitching, Ewert finished second in strikeouts(159), third in innings pitched (225.2), and thirdin wins (16).leganski breaks career homerun recordWith 18 career home runs, Debra Leganskisurpassed Laura Olson’s nine that was set in afour-year mark. Leganski has hit 18 home runsin two season with 14 in 2008. Lizzy Jacobsonalso passed by Olson with 13 career homeruns.


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p s2008 R E S U LT SOverall Conf.Date Opponent W/L Score Record Record Pitcher of RecordMar. 10 vs. Iowa Wesleyan ! W 9-6 1-0 0-0 Jacobson (1-0)vs. #9 Dickinson State ! L 13-3 1-1 0-0 Ewert (0-1)Mar. 11 vs. Calvin College ! W 6-3 2-1 0-0 Eklund (1-0)vs. Hendrix College ! W 10-1 3-1 0-0 Ewert (1-1)vs. #20 McKendree Univ. ! W 3-2 4-1 0-0 Jacobson (2-0)Mar. 13 vs. Webster Univ. ! L 12-3 4-2 0-0 Eklund (1-1)vs. Monmouth College ! W 14-0 5-2 0-0 Ewert (2-1)vs. Patten College ! W 14-7 6-2 0-0 Ewert (3-1)Mar. 14 vs. Jamestown College ! L 5-0 6-3 0-0 Ewert (3-2)vs. Missouri Valley ! L 9-6 6-4 0-0 Jacobson (2-1)Mar. 20 St. Xavier * W 9-5 7-4 1-0 Ewert (4-2)St. Xavier * W 4-1 8-4 2-0 Jacobson (3-1)Mar. 21 vs. St. Mary’s of the Wood % L 8-6 8-5 2-0 Jacobson (3-2)at Indiana-Southeast % L 6-1 8-6 2-0 Ewert (4-3)Mar. 22 vs. Calumet College % W 7-4 9-6 2-0 Eklund (2-1)vs. Anderson Univ. % W 12-3 10-6 2-0 Eklund (3-1)Mar. 26 Calumet College * W 6-4 11-6 3-0 Jacobson (4-2)Calumet College * W 4-2 12-6 4-0 Ewert (5-3)Mar. 28 at #17 Olivet Nazarene * L 14-2 12-7 4-1 Jacobson (4-3)at #17 Olivet Nazarene * L 5-4 12-8 4-2 Ewert (5-4)Mar. 29 Missouri Baptist L 10-1 12-9 4-2 Eklund (3-2)Missouri Baptist L 12-2 12-10 4-2 Ewert (5-5)Apr. 2 at Robert Morris * L 3-0 12-11 4-3 Jacobson (4-4)at Robert Morris * L 6-3 12-12 4-4 Ewert (5-6)Apr. 4 Elmhurst College W 11-3 13-12 4-4 Jacobson (5-4)Elmhurst College L 10-6 13-13 4-4 Ewert (5-7)Apr. 5 Trinity Christian * W 10-2 14-13 5-4 Ewert (6-7)Trinity Christian * W 8-5 15-13 6-4 Jacobson (6-4)Apr. 8 at Trinity International * W 4-0 16-13 7-4 Jacobson (7-4)Apr. 9 at Cardinal Stritch * L 2-1 16-14 7-5 Ewert (6-8)at Cardinal Stritch * L 2-0 16-15 7-6 Jacobson (7-5)Apr. 14 Purdue-North Central * W 9-1 17-15 8-6 Jacobson (8-5)Purdue-North Central * W 5-3 18-15 9-6 Ewert (7-8)Apr. 17 at St. Francis * L 20-9 18-16 9-7 Jacobson (8-6)at St. Francis * L 9-1 18-17 9-8 Ewert (7-9)Apr. 18 vs. Greenville College # W 1-0 19-17 9-8 Ewert (8-9)vs. #14 Olivet Nazarene # L 8-0 19-18 9-8 Jacobson (8-7)Apr. 19 vs. #16 Bethel College # L 10-2 19-19 9-8 Jacobson (8-8)Trinity International * W 13-8 20-19 10-8 Ewert (9-9)Apr. 24 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic ^ W 2-0 21-19 10-8 Jacobson (9-8)vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene ^ W 3-2 22-19 10-8 Ewert (10-9)Apr. 25 vs. #14 Olivet Nazarene ^ L 10-2 22-20 10-8 Jacobson (9-9)Apr. 26 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic ^ L 7-5 22-21 10-8 Ewert (10-10)Apr. 30 vs. St. Xavier $ L 6-2 22-22 10-8 Jacobson (9-10)vs. Cardinal Stritch $ W 5-4 23-22 10-8 Ewert (11-10)May 1 vs. St. Francis $ L 3-2 23-23 10-8 Ewert (11-11)May 5 Carthage College L 9-7 23-24 10-8 Ewert (11-12)Carthage College W 11-3 24-24 10-8 Jacobson (10-10)* <strong>CCAC</strong> Game / ! Tucson (AZ) Invitational / % Indiana-Southeast Tournament / # NCCAA Regional Tournament (Elgin, Ill.)^ NCCAA National Tournament / $ <strong>CCAC</strong> Tournament


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sS t a t s 2008BATTINGPlayer AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%32 Dimiceli,Nicole .436 48 48 163 44 71 20 1 8 47 117 .718 6 1 8 0 .456 1 0 12 15 66 93 28 .8509 Sensor,Carrie .352 48 48 165 31 58 4 1 0 7 64 .388 5 0 16 0 .371 0 5 9 11 39 83 19 .86534 Leganski,Deb .340 48 48 144 36 49 6 0 14 39 97 .674 6 3 27 0 .374 2 5 6 6 53 6 2 .96715 Pope,Rachel .329 35 31 73 11 24 4 2 2 21 38 .521 13 1 26 0 .437 0 2 2 2 8 4 2 .85710 Krueger,Kristin .313 48 48 150 32 47 3 0 0 14 50 .333 12 0 32 0 .364 0 3 8 8 116 64 20 .90011 Lakotish,Tricia .308 36 34 65 14 20 4 1 1 10 29 .446 6 0 15 0 .366 0 2 3 3 143 22 4 .97621 Jacobson,Lizzy .293 47 47 133 20 39 4 0 8 30 67 .504 21 4 24 0 .405 0 0 1 1 111 30 11 .9284 Nicley,Brittany .293 47 45 116 14 34 3 0 0 17 37 .319 9 0 24 0 .344 0 0 7 8 35 4 6 .8673 Ewert,Aimee .250 38 34 92 16 23 2 1 4 9 39 .424 12 0 27 1 .337 0 2 2 5 67 39 11 .9065 Meier,Amy .239 46 45 109 21 26 1 0 3 12 36 .330 16 0 32 0 .333 1 4 2 3 53 1 9 .8577 Roeker,Kristi .200 11 2 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 0 0 1 0 .200 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 .60016 Eklund,Elizabeth .125 11 5 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 0 0 4 0 .125 0 0 0 0 0 15 4 .78912 Hoffman,Leah .100 28 24 20 3 2 0 0 0 3 2 .100 0 0 9 0 .100 0 2 0 0 148 9 8 .95219 Perry,Brenda .094 15 14 32 4 3 2 0 0 2 5 .156 3 1 9 0 .194 0 1 1 1 43 7 1 .980Totals .312 48 48 1275 248398 53 6 40 211 583 .457 109 10 254 1 .370 4 26 53 63 884378 127 .909Opponents .299 48 48 1278 268382 69 6 31 218 556 .435 111 19 182 1 .361 9 36 73 79 886356 84 .937LOB - Team (290), Opp (302). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (13). IBB - Team (1), Leganski,D. 1. Picked off - Lakotish,T. 1,Nicley,B. 1, Krueger,K. 1.pitchiNGPlayer ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA3 Ewert,Aimee 3.16 11 12 26 22 18 2 0 0 139.2 157 113 63 54 96 23 3 17 576 .273 17 8 0 4 1721 Jacobson,Lizzy 4.48 10 10 25 21 18 2 0 2 122.0 169 117 78 49 75 32 3 11 548 .308 18 8 0 3 1416 Eklund,Elizabeth 5.52 3 2 9 5 0 0 0 0 33.0 56 38 26 8 11 14 0 3 154 .364 7 3 1 2 5Totals 3.97 24 24 48 48 36 4 0 2 294.2 382 268 167 111 182 69 6 31 1278 .299 42 19 1 9 36Opponents 4.43 24 24 48 48 36 4 0 1 295.1 398 248 187 109 254 53 6 40 1275 .312 35 10 0 4 26PB - Team (52), Lakotish,T. 44, Perry,B. 7, Dimiceli,N. 1, Opp (20). Pickoffs - Team (2), Ewert,A. 1, Lakotish,T. 1, Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Lakotish,T. (51-57),Ewert,A. (32-36), Jacobson,L. (32-34), Perry,B. (21-21), Eklund,E. (9-9), Dimiceli,N. (1-1).A w a r d s2008Nicole DimiceliNCCAA All-AmericanNCCAA All-TournamentNCCAA All-Region1st Team<strong>CCAC</strong> Freshman of <strong>Year</strong><strong>CCAC</strong> 1st Team<strong>CCAC</strong> All-Tournament<strong>CCAC</strong> Player of WeekNCCAA NationalPlayer of Weekdebra leganskiNCCAA All-AmericanNCCAA All-Region1st Team<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st TeamTricia lakotishNCCAA All-TournamentNCCAA AcademicAll-AmericanNAIA AcademicAll-Americanlizzy jacobsonNCCAA All-Region1st team<strong>CCAC</strong> 1st Teamaimee ewertNCCAA All-Tournament<strong>CCAC</strong> All-TournamentAmy meierNCCAA AcademicAll-AmericanNAIA AcademicAll-Americankristin krueger<strong>CCAC</strong> Honorable Mention


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sfinal standingsOverall<strong>CCAC</strong>Team W L W L GBOlivet Nazarene 54 12 16 2 ---St. Francis 28 21 14 4 2.0Saint Xavier 30 21 12 6 4.0Robert Morris 24 22 10 8 6.0<strong>Judson</strong> 24 24 10 8 6.0Cardinal Stritch 14 19 10 8 6.0Purdue-NC 25 19 8 10 6.0Trinity Christian 6 23 4 14 12.0Calumet College 17 23 3 15 13.0Trinity Int’l 4 29 3 15 13.0all-conference honoreesName Pos. Yr. SchoolLauren Chessum P Sr. Olivet NazareneAly Kelley C Sr. St. XavierMarisa Baker SS So. Olivet NazareneKendel Behrens OF So. St. FrancisVal Stramowski P So. Cardinal StritchJennifer Burns P Fr. Robert MorrisBeth Boezeman P So. St. FrancisNicole Dimiceli SS Fr. <strong>Judson</strong>Kellie Koverman P So. Olivet NazareneKelly Peterson OF Fr. Robert MorrisCourtney Murphy 1B Fr. St. XavierValorie Minyard C Sr. Purdue-North CentralLizzy Jacobson P/1B So. <strong>Judson</strong>Marcia Grimes OF Sr. Olivet NazareneMegan Paradzinski OF Fr. St. XavierJamie Redman 3B Sr. St. FrancisJen Long C Sr. Robert MorrisAllison Vanderwerff IF Sr. Trinity ChristianKim Malacina P Fr. St. FrancisDebra Leganski OF So. <strong>Judson</strong>Honorable MentionName Pos. Yr. SchoolErin Foust 2B So. Purdue-North CentralLaura Simunic SS Sr. Calumet CollegeJessica Razim SS Jr. Robert MorrisSamantha Peloquin IF Fr. Trinity InternationalNora Duffy C So. Olivet NazareneKim Gilyani OF Sr. Trinity InternationalLisa Gryczewski OF Fr. St. XavierAubrey Wiersema OF Jr. Calumet CollegeMandi Schroeder IF Jr. Cardinal StritchKristin Krueger 2B Fr. <strong>Judson</strong>Player of the <strong>Year</strong>Pitcher of the <strong>Year</strong>Freshman of the <strong>Year</strong>Freshman Pitcher of the <strong>Year</strong>Coach of the <strong>Year</strong>all-tournament honoreesNameMandi Schroeder, Cardinal StritchDanielle Ferlito, Robert MorrisJennifer Burns, Robert MorrisNicole Dimiceli, <strong>Judson</strong>Aimee Ewert, <strong>Judson</strong>Jamie Redman, St. FrancisKim Malacina, St. FrancisBeth Boezeman, St. FrancisGianna pavone, St. XavierRebekah Ruettiger, St. XavierCourtney Murphy, St. XavierAly Kelley, St. Xavier - MVPRachel Comoglio, Olivet NazareneCaitlin Gidcumb, Olivet Nazarene2008 C C A C R E C A PAly Kelley, St. XavierLauren Chessum, Olivet NazareneNicole Dimiceli, <strong>Judson</strong>Jennifer Burns, Robert MorrisRitchie Richards, Olivet NazareneNora Duffy, Olivet NazareneMarcia Grimes, Olivet NazareneLauren Chessum, Olivet NazareneAmy Murray, Olivet Nazareneccac statisticsHITS CL G H H/GGrimes, Marcia ONU SR 63 74 1.17Paradzinski, Megan SXU FR 42 72 1.71Dimiceli, Nicole JU FR 48 71 1.48Baker, Marisa ONU SO 64 70 1.09Murray, Amy ONU SR 66 68 1.03Gidcumb, Caitlin ONU SO 66 63 .95Duffy, Nora ONU SO 66 62 .94Comoglio, Rachel ONU SO 66 60 .91Kelley, Aly SXU SR 50 60 1.20Murphy, Courtney SXU FR 51 60 1.18HOME RUNS CL G HR HR/GLeganski, Deb JU SO 48 14 .29Kelley, Aly SXU SR 50 11 .22Dimiceli, Nicole JU FR 48 8 .17Duffy, Nora ONU SO 66 8 .12Jacobson, Lizzy JU SO 47 8 .17Comoglio, Rachel ONU SO 66 8 .12Ogorek, Arielle TIU 33 7 .21Meyerhoff, Erin ONU SR 63 6 .10Boezeman, Beth USF SO 47 6 .13DOUBLES CL G 2B 3B/GGidcumb, Caitlin ONU SO 66 21 .32Dimiceli, Nicole JU FR 48 20 .42Baker, Marisa ONU SO 64 16 .25Duffy, Nora ONU SO 66 14 .21Murphy, Courtney SXU FR 51 14 .27Simunic, Laura CCSJ. SR 40 13 .33Boezeman, Beth USF SO 47 12 .26Hannigan, Brittany SXU FR 49 11 .22Vanderwerff, Allison TCC SR 29 11 .38Minyard, Valorie PUNC. SR 44 11 .25RUNS SCORED CL G R R/GGrimes, Marcia ONU SR 63 66 1.05Murray, Amy ONU SR 66 55 .83Gidcumb, Caitlin ONU SO 66 52 .79Comoglio, Rachel ONU SO 66 49 .74Baker, Marisa ONU SO 64 49 .77Dimiceli, Nicole JU FR 48 44 .92Duffy, Nora ONU SO 66 38 .58Paradzinski, Megan SXU FR 42 38 .90Gryczewski, Lisa SXU FR 51 37 .73RUNS BATTED IN CL G RBI RBI/GMeyerhoff, Erin ONU SR 63 62 .98Comoglio, Rachel ONU SO 66 52 .79Gidcumb, Caitlin ONU SO 66 52 .79Duffy, Nora ONU SO 66 48 .73Dimiceli, Nicole JU FR 48 47 .98Baker, Marisa ONU SO 64 45 .70Kelley, Aly SXU SR 50 44 .88Murphy, Courtney SXU FR 51 42 .82Leganski, Deb JU SO 48 39 .81TOTAL BASES CL G TB TB/GDimiceli, Nicole JU FR 48 117 2.44Baker, Marisa ONU SO 64 107 1.67Comoglio, Rachel ONU SO 66 100 1.52Duffy, Nora ONU SO 66 100 1.52Kelley, Aly SXU SR 50 99 1.98Gidcumb, Caitlin ONU SO 66 99 1.50Leganski, Deb JU SO 48 96 2.00Meyerhoff, Erin ONU SR 63 83 1.32Boezeman, Beth USF SO 47 81 1.72Grimes, Marcia ONU SR 63 78 1.24WINS CL G W-LChessum, Lauren ONU SR 36 28-5Koverman, Kellie ONU SO 34 25-6Shearer, Jalyn SXU SO 28 17-8Burns, Jennifer RMC FR 31 15-8Malacina, Kim USF FR 33 15-10Toyias, Bethany PUNC SR 27 12-7Ewert, Aimee JU SR 26 11-12Stramowski, Val CSU 20 10-8Jacobson, Lizzy JU SO 25 10-10STRIKEOUTS CL G SO SO/GBurns, Jennifer RMC FR 31 171 7.67Chessum, Lauren ONU SR 36 170 5.88Stramowski, Val CSU 20 168 10.08Koverman, Kellie ONU SO 34 142 5.03Zimny, Stephanie CCSJ JR 20 123 8.97Lite, Amanda RMC SO 23 112 6.27Shearer, Jalyn SXU SO 28 110 4.68Toyias, Bethany PUNC SR 27 109 5.72Whitaker, Alissa PUNC JR 21 100 8.30Ewert, Aimee JU SR 26 96 4.81


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sSingle Season RecordsBATTING AVERAGE (35 AB)1. .524 Ann Vogt (1995)2. .491 Jen Devries (1994)3. .460 Sheilla Tiller (1994)4. .439 Amy Grossen (1996)5. .436 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)6. .429 Laura Olson (2003)7. .419 Julie Grubb (1994)8. .417 Martha Espinosa (1982)9. .415 Jodie Baker (2000)10. .413 Taylor Hamstra (2005)11. .401 Amy Brendlnger (2003)HITS1. 71 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)2. 60 Laura Olson (2003)3. 58 Carrie Sensor (2008)4. 55 Amy Brendlinger (2003)5. 53 Jodie Baker (2002)6. 51 Tiffany Maddox (2003)7. 50 Taylor Hamstra (2005)8. 49 Debra Leganski (2008)49 Laura Olson (2002)10. 47 Kristin Krueger (2008)11. 44 Jodie Baker (2000)12. 43 Anna Jones (2003)13. 40 Tara Trammell (2006)40 Debra Leganski (2007)15. 39 Lizzy Jacobson (2008)RBI1. 47 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)2. 42 Amy Brendlinger (2003)3. 39 Debra Leganski (2008)4. 37 Laura Olson (2002)37 Laura Olson (2003)6. 36 Tiffany Maddox (2003)7. 34 Taylor Hamstra (2005)8. 30 Lizzy Jacobson (2008)9. 27 Amy Brendlinger (2002)10. 26 Ann Vogt (1995)11. 25 Tiffany Maddox (2002)12. 21 Rachel Pope (2008)13. 24 Tara Trammell (2007)14. 20 Debra Leganski (2007)20 Lizzy Jacobson (2007)Runs Scored1. 44 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)2. 38 Tiffany Maddox (2003)3. 37 Laura Olson (2002)4. 36 Debra Leganski (2008)36 Laura Olson (2003)6. 34 Jodie Baker (2002)7. 33 Anna Jones (2003)8. 32 Kristin Krueger (2008)9. 31 Carrie Sensor (2008)10. 29 Amy Brendlinger (2003)11. 26 Jessie Peterson (2002)26 Sue Turner (2002)13. 25 Jodie Baker (2000)14. 24 Ann Vogt (1995)24 Wendy Smith (2002)DOubles1. 20 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)20 Laura Olson (2003)3. 14 Amy Brendlinger (2003)4. 12 Taylor Hamstra (2005)5. 11 Jodie Baker (2002)11 Laura Olson (2002)7. 10 Tiffany Maddox (2003)10 Ann Vogt (1995)10 Tara Trammell (2005)10. 9 Missy Smith (1997)9 Jen DeVries (1994)9 Alisia Figueroa (2003)Triples1. 7 Laura Olson (2002)2. 6 Ann Vogt (1995)6 Deb Leganski (2007)4. 5 Jodie Baker (2001)5 Anna Jones (2004)5 Jaci Corn (2006)7. 4 Jodie Baker (2000)4 Jill Henson (1997)9. 3 Deb Simon (1982)3 Melissa Thurow (2002)3 Amy Brendlinger (2003)HOME RUNS1. 14 Debra Leganski (2008)2. 8 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)8 Lizzy Jacobson (2008)4. 5 Laura Olson (2003)5 Lizzy Jacobson (2007)6. 4 Aimee Ewert (2008)4 Amy Brendlinger (2003)4 Tiffany Maddox (2003)4 Debra Leganski (2007)10. 3 Amy Meier (2008)3 Ann Vogt (1995)3 Julie Grubb (1994)3 Anna Jones (2004)3 Jessica Hart (2006)3 Tara Trammell (2007)STOLEN BASES1. 37 Jodie Baker (2000)2. 32 Jodie Baker (2002)3. 15 Jodie Baker (2001)4. 14 Jodie Baker (1999)5. 13 Jennifer Goedeke (1998)13 Anna Jones (2003)7. 12 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)12 Deb Simon (1981)9. 11 Kim Corcoran (2007)10. 10 Deb Simon (1982)11. 9 Carrie Sensor (2008)12. 8 Kristin Krueger (2008)Walks1. 21 Lizzy Jacobson (2008)1. 20 Jennifer Sopha (1995)20 Carolyn Mair (1982)20 Jessie Peterson (2002)4. 19 Carla Waschow (1982)5. 18 Mary Hays (1981)Single-SeasonPitching RecordsInnings Pitched1. 192.0 Kristi Lotz......................... 20052. 148.2 Jill Jeter............................ 20073. 143.2 Amy Brendlinger.............. 20024. 140.0 Amy Brendlinger.............. 20035. 139.2 Aimee Ewert................... 20086. 139.0 Julie Filson....................... 20027. 136.2 Shannon Corcoran........... 20038. 133.0 Amy Brendlinger.............. 20009. 132.0 Carla Waschow................ 198210. 122.0 Lizzy Jacobson.............. 2008Most Wins1. 13 Amy Brendlinger.............. 20032. 12 Jill Jeter............................ 20073. 11 Aimee Ewert................... 200811 Carla Waschow................ 198211 Amy Brendlinger.............. 200211 Julie Filson....................... 200211 Kristi Lotz......................... 20058. 10 Lizzy Jacobson.............. 2008Strikeouts1. 121 Jill Jeter............................ 20072. 96 Aimee Ewert................... 20082. 81 Amy Brendlinger.............. 20023. 79 Kristi Lotz......................... 20054. 76 Julie Filson....................... 200276 Amy Brendlinger.............. 20036. 75 Lizzy Jacobson.............. 20087. 72 Liz Erickson..................... 20068. 66 Shannon Corcoran........... 20039. 64 Kristi Lotz......................... 200610. 63 Aimee Ewert.................... 200711. 49 Carla Waschow................ 198218 Tara Trammell (2007)7. 17 Wendy Smith (1999)8. 16 Amy Meier (2008)16 Sue Turner (2002)16 Jessica Hart (2006)10. 15 Jennifer Goedeke (1998)15 Tiffany Maddox (2002)15 Anna Jones (2003)13. 13 Rachel Pope (2008)At Bats1. 165 Carrie Sensor (2008)2. 163 Nicole Dimiceli (2008)3. 150 Kristin Krueger (2008)4. 149 Jodie Baker (2002)5. 144 Debra Leganski (2008)144 Tiffany Maddox (2003)144 Anna Jones (2003)8. 142 Laura Olson (2002)9. 140 Laura Olson (2003)10. 137 Amy Brendlinger (2003)11. 135 Alisia Figueroa (2003)12. 133 Lizzy Jacobson (2008)13. 130 Shannon Corcoran (2003)14. 130 Sue Turner (2002)15. 128 Melissa Thurow (2003)


W h a t A Y e a r F o r J u d s o n : 6 C C A C C h a m p i o n s h i p sBATTING AVERAGE (80 AB/2 seasons)1. .443 Jen DeVries (94-95)2. .386 Julie Grubb (94-95)3. .376 Jodie Baker (99-02)4. .363 Carolyn Mair (81-82)5. .358 Martha Espinosa (81-82)6. .352 Debra Leganski (07-08)HITS1. 162 Jodie Baker (99-02)2. 144 Laura Olson (00-03)3. 129 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)4. 111 Amy Brendlinger (00-03)5. 100 Tara Trammell (05-07)6. 94 Jessie Peterson (99-02)7. 91 Brittany Nicley (05-08)8. 90 Wendy Smith (99-02)9. 89 Debra Leganski (07-08)10. 85 Laura Opie (98-01)11. 76 Melissa Thurow (00-03)12. 73 Anna Jones (03-04)13. 71 Nicole Dimiceli (08-pr.)71 Lizzy Jacobson (07-pr.)RBI1. 86 Laura Olson (00-03)2. 77 Amy Brendlinger (00-03)3. 73 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)4. 60 Tara Trammell (05-07)5. 59 Debra Leganski (07-08)6. 52 Jodie Baker (99-02)7. 50 Lizzy Jacobson (07-pr.)8. 47 Nicole Dimiceli (08-pr.)47 Wendy Smith (99-02)47 Melissa Thurow (00-03)11. 46 Jessie Peterson (99-02)12. 43 Michelle Dickerson (96-99)13. 37 Brittany Nicley (05-08)14. 36 Hannah Thurow (98-00)Runs Scored1. 102 Jodie Baker (99-02)2. 90 Laura Olson (00-03)3. 77 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)4. 61 Wendy Smith (99-02)5. 58 Debra Leganski (07-08)6. 56 Amy Brendlinger (00-03)7. 54 Jessie Peterson (99-02)8. 53 Tara Trammell (05-07)9. 49 Anna Jones (03-04)10. 44 Nicole Dimiceli (08-pr.)11. 42 Jaci Corn (05-06)12. 40 Melissa Thurow (00-03)13. 35 Lizzy Jacobson (07-pr.)35 Brittany Nicley (05-08)15. 34 Tricia Lakotish (06-pr.)Doubles1. 40 Laura Olson (00-03)2. 24 Amy Brendlinger (00-03)3. 22 Tara Trammell (05-07)4. 21 Jodie Baker (99-02)21 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)6. 20 Nicole Dimiceli (08-pr.)7. 17 Wendy Smith (99-02)8. 15 Jessie Peterson (99-02)9. 14 Tricia Lakotish (06-pr.)10. 12 Taylor Hamstra (2005)11. 11 Debra Leganski (07-08)12. 10 Lizzy Jacobson (07-pr.)10 Jaci Corn (05-06)10 Jen Devries (94-95)10 Ann Vogt (95)10 Melissa Thurow (00-03)Triples1. 12 Jodie Baker (99-02)c a r e e r r e c o r d s2. 10 Laura Olson (00-03)3. 7 Amy Brendlinger (00-03)7 Anna Jones (03-04)5. 6 Ann Vogt (95)6 Deb Leganski (07-08)6. 5 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)5 Jaci Corn (05-06)8. 4 Amy Grossen (96-97)4 Julie Grubb (94-95)4 Jill Henson (97)4 Amie Keck (94-97)4 Deb Simon (81-82)4 Melissa Thurow (00-03)HOME RUNS1. 18 Debra Leganski (07-08)2. 13 Lizzy Jacobson (07-pr.)3. 9 Laura Olson (00-03)4. 8 Nicole Dimiceli (08-pr.)5. 7 Tara Trammell (05-07)6. 5 Jodie Baker (99-02)5 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)8. 4 Amy Brendlinger (00-03)4 Anna Jones (03-04)10. 3 Amy Meier (07-08)3 Julie Grubb (94-95)3 Shawna Jensen (99; 01)3 Ann Vogt (95)3 Jess Hart (05,07)3 Kristi Lotz (04-06)STOLEN BASES1. 98 Jodie Baker (99-02)2. 22 Deb Simon (81-82)3. 19 Anna Jones (03-04)4. 17 Laura Opie (98-01)5. 15 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)6. 14 V.K. Humphries (81-82)7. 13 Jennifer Goedeke (98)8. 12 Nicole Dimiceli (08-pr.)9. 11 Brittany Nicley (05-08)10. 10 Debra Leganski (07-08)Walks1. 39 Jessie Peterson (01-02)2. 34 Lizzy Jacobson (07-pr.)3. 31 Carolyn Mair (81-82)4. 29 Amy Meier (07-08)29 Wendy Smith (99-02)6. 28 Carrie Miles (94-97)7. 27 Rachel Pope (06-pr.)27 Carla Waschow (81-82)9. 26 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)10. 24 Jodie Baker (99-02)11. 22 Jeanette Kelsey (81-82)12. 21 Brittany Nicley (05-08)21 V.K. Humphries (81-82)21 Laura Olson (00-03)21 Tara Trammell (05-07)At Bats1. 431 Jodie Baker (99-02)2. 415 Laura Olson (00-03)3. 413 Tiffany Maddox (00-03)4. 381 Brittany Nicley (05-08)5. 343 Melissa Thurow (00-03)6. 334 Tara Trammell (05-07)7. 333 Amy Brendlinger (00-03)8. 319 Jessie Peterson (99-02)9. 308 Wendy Smith (99-02)10. 306 Laura Opie (98-01)11. 253 Debra Leganski (07-08)12. 248 Hannah Thurow (98-00)13. 239 Lizzy Jacobson (07-pr.)Single-SeasonTeam RecordsMost Wins24..................................................... 200823..................................................... 200222..................................................... 200318..................................................... 200717..................................................... 2000Most Hits398................................................... 2008357................................................... 2003329................................................... 2002306................................................... 1998Team Batting Average.323.................................................. 1998.312.................................................. 2008Most Runs248................................................... 2008221................................................... 2002216................................................... 2003155................................................... 2003153................................................... 1982Most RBI211................................................... 2008195................................................... 2003191................................................... 2002122................................................... 2007117................................................... 2005100................................................... 1998Most Doubles61..................................................... 200358..................................................... 200253..................................................... 200845..................................................... 1998Most Triples16..................................................... 200214..................................................... 200713..................................................... 200311..................................................... 2001Most Home Runs40..................................................... 200814..................................................... 200314..................................................... 200710..................................................... 20066....................................................... 19996....................................................... 2001Most Walks112................................................... 2002112................................................... 1982109................................................... 2008Most Stolen Bases60..................................................... 199853..................................................... 2008CareerPitching RecordsInnings Pitched503.5 Amy Brendlinger...................... 2000-03333.2 Kristi Lotz................................ 2004-06225.2 Aimee Ewert........................... 2007-08216.4 Shannon Corcoran.................. 2003-04207.6 Julie Filson.............................. 2001-02Most Wins40 Amy Brendlinger.......................... 2000-0319 Kristi Lotz.................................... 2004-0616 Julie Filson.................................. 2001-0216 Aimee Ewert............................... 2007-0813 Shannon Corcoran...................... 2003-0410 Lizzy Jacobson..........................2007-pr.Strikeouts228 Amy Brendlinger.......................... 2000-03159 Aimee Ewert............................... 2007-08146 Kristi Lotz.................................... 2004-06113 Shannon Corcoran...................... 2003-0492 Julie Filson.................................. 2001-0278 Lizzy Jacobson..........................2007-pr.

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