2010 guide - Ohio Wesleyan University

2010 guide - Ohio Wesleyan University 2010 guide - Ohio Wesleyan University

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Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyanis an independent undergraduateliberal arts university affiliated withThe United Methodist Church. OhioWesleyan is accredited by the NorthCentral Association of Colleges andSchools. The University is a member ofthe Great Lakes Colleges Association, aconsortium of 13 leading independentinstitutions in Indiana, Michigan, andOhio.Ohio Wesleyan is one of 3 schoolsnationwide honored in February 2010with a Presidential Award for generalcommunity service. The award is partof the 2009 President’s Higher EducationCommunity Service Honor Roll — thehighest federal recognition a school canachieve for service learning and civicengagement.Ohio Wesleyan also is one of “theDecade’s 15 Hottest Colleges,” accordingto a December 2009 ranking by “TheDaily Beast, an online media outlet.Ohio Wesleyan is ranked sixth on thelist, with all colleges described as a“new class of first-choice schools.”Ohio Wesleyan confers the Bachelorof Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, andBachelor of Music degrees. The Universityalso offers combined-degree (3-2)programs in engineering, optometry,and physical therapy. Degree programsare offered through 22 academicdepartments and 9 interdisciplinaryprograms. Distinctive features of theacademic program include the ArnesonInstitute for Practical Politics and PublicOhio Wesleyan in BriefLocation >> Delaware, Ohio 43015Founded >> 1842Enrollment >> 1898Nickname >> Battling BishopsColors >> Red and BlackPresident >> Dr. Rock JonesHome Field >> Roy Rike Field (natural grass)Capacity >> 1740Affiliation >> NCAA Division IIIConference >> North Coast AthleticAffairs, the Woltemade Center for Economics,Business, and Entreprenuership,the Sagan National Colloquium,the Honors Program, and opportunitiesfor independent research, internships,and off-campus study.Ohio Wesleyan employs 137 fulltimefaculty, of whom 39 percent arefemale and 7 percent are minority.Nearly 100 percent of the tenure-trackfaculty hold a Ph.D. or the highestdegree attainable in their field. Thestudent-faculty ratio is about 11:1.Ohio Wesleyan currently enrollsabout 1900 students, 54 percent female/46percent male, from 45 statesand 52 countries. About 55 percent ofthe students are from the Midwest;another 20 percent are from the EastCoast. The multicultural enrollmenttotal of 22 percent includes U.S.multicultural students (13 percent)and international students (9 percent).Thirty-seven percent of the 2010 freshmengraduated in the top 10 percent oftheir high school class and 66 percentwere in the top 25 percent.Diversity, creativity, leadership,and service are emphasized throughoutthe co-curriculum. Students areactive in nearly 100 clubs and organizations,as well as departmentalstudent boards, academic honoraries,music and theatre productions, fraternitiesand sororities, and an extensiveintramural sports program. More than85 percent of the students are involvedin community service projects. OhioWesleyan fields 23 varsity athleticteams that compete in the North CoastAthletic Conference.Ohio Wesleyan comprises a 200-acre campus and 2 wilderness preserves.Eleven of the University’s 61buildings are entered in the NationalRegister of Historic Places. Nearly allstudents live on campus in a variety ofresidential facilities. Beeghly Library,housing more than 470,000 items, featuresan online catalog and circulationsystem.Battling BishopsDirectoryAthletic Department >> (740) 368-3725Head Coach >> Jay MartinOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3727Home Phone >> (614) 336-2812E-mail >> jamartin@owu.eduAthletics Director >> Roger InglesOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3738Home Phone >> (740) 881-6530Athletic Trainer >> Todd MillerOffice Manager >> Tracey ColemanOffice of University Communications >> (740) 368-3335Sports Information Director >> Mark BeckenbachOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3340Home Phone >> (614) 798-9989Roy Rike Field Press Box >> (740) 368-3343E-mail >> owusport@owu.eduHome Page >> http://bishops.owu.edu

2010 OWU Men’s SoccerPRINCIPAL MEDIA OUTLETSPressBen Stroup and Gary Henery, The Delaware Gazette18 E. William St.Delaware, OH 43015(740) 363-1161 x319/372Mark Znidar, The Columbus Dispatch34 S. 3rd St.Columbus, OH 43216(614) 461-5234Craig James, Suburban News Publications5257 Sinclair RoadColumbus, OH 43229(614) 785-1212Lee Cochran, This Week Publications7801 N. Central DriveLewis Center, OH 43035(740) 888-6054TelevisionJerod Smalley, WCMH-TV (Ch.4/NBC)PO Box 4Columbus, OH 43216(614) 263-5555Clay Hall, WSYX-TV (Ch.6/ABC)1261 Dublin Rd.Columbus, OH 43215(614) 481-6650Paul Spohn, WBNS-TV (Ch.10/CBS)770 Twin Rivers Dr.Columbus, OH 43212(614) 460-3962MEMO TO THE MEDIAThe 2010 Ohio Wesleyan University men’s soccer media guidehas been prepared by Ohio Wesleyan’s Office of University Communicationsto assist you with your coverage this year. The guidewas published September 6, 2010, with information available at thatdate. Additional and updated information, statistics and photos areavailable at all times to accredited news sources from the SportsInformation Office.Press box and sideline passes may be obtained by writingor calling the Sports Information Office. Please apply as far inadvance as possible. There is a phone line available for radio broadcastsfrom Roy Rike Field. Please make arrangements through theSports Information Office at least a week before the game.CREDITSThe 2010 Ohio Wesleyan men’s soccer media guide waspublished by Doug Thompson. Photographs by Sara Tincher andBruce Heflin and courtesy, Ohio Wesleyan Sports PhotographyArchives. The Bishop men’s soccer media guide has been honored12 times as among the best in Division C by members of the CollegeSports Information Directors of America.On the cover: Eric Laipple (photo by Sara Tincher)ContentsPrincipal Media Outlets // 1Memo to the Media // 1Why Battling Bishops? // 12010 Outlook // 2Head Coach Jay Martin // 3-4Coaching Staff // 4Player Profiles // 5-142010 Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters // 15-162009 Results and Statistics // 172010 Opponents in Brief // 172009 NCAC Standings and Statistics // 18-20NCAC Records // 21About the NCAC // 222009 in Review // 23-25Bishop Soccer Year-by-Year // 26Conference Championships // 27Stu Parry Award // 27NCAA Tournament History // 28-29All-Time Series Records // 30-31All-Time Results // 32-38Bishop Records // 39-40Bishop Stat Leaders 1955-2009 // 41Fred Myers Invitational // 42All-Star Bishops // 43-49All-Time Bishop Lettermen // 50-52Home of the Bishops // inside back coverAthletic Facilities // inside back cover2010 Schedule // outside back coverWHY BATTLING BISHOPS?The nickname “The Battling Bishops” dates to 1925;before then Ohio Wesleyan University’s teams were simplyknown as “The Red and Black,” or sometimes as “TheMethodists.” Ohio Wesleyan is affiliated with the UnitedMethodist Church, and long has produced many of itsbishops.By April, 1925, according to that issue of the AlumniMagazine, the present name had finally been derived.“Ohio sports writers have been at a loss,” the magazinereported. “There are countless colleges throughout thecountry claiming red and black as their colors, and 14 Methodistcolleges in Ohio alone.” Pi Delta Epsilon journalismfraternity therefore sponsored a contest, and the winningnickname, “The Battling Bishops,” was “placed before thesports writers of the state as the teams’ official title.” SeniorHarold Thomas of Lima submitted the winning entry.The new nickname must have provided inspiration.The 1925 football team, under George Gauthier, “The LittleGiant,” went 7-1-1. Its only loss came to Ohio State by a 10-3score, and it tied Syracuse, 3-3, en route to winning OhioConference and Big Six championships.1

Founded in 1842, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>is an independent undergraduateliberal arts university affiliated withThe United Methodist Church. <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> is accredited by the NorthCentral Association of Colleges andSchools. The <strong>University</strong> is a member ofthe Great Lakes Colleges Association, aconsortium of 13 leading independentinstitutions in Indiana, Michigan, and<strong>Ohio</strong>.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> is one of 3 schoolsnationwide honored in February <strong>2010</strong>with a Presidential Award for generalcommunity service. The award is partof the 2009 President’s Higher EducationCommunity Service Honor Roll — thehighest federal recognition a school canachieve for service learning and civicengagement.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> also is one of “theDecade’s 15 Hottest Colleges,” accordingto a December 2009 ranking by “TheDaily Beast, an online media outlet.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> is ranked sixth on thelist, with all colleges described as a“new class of first-choice schools.”<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> confers the Bachelorof Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, andBachelor of Music degrees. The <strong>University</strong>also offers combined-degree (3-2)programs in engineering, optometry,and physical therapy. Degree programsare offered through 22 academicdepartments and 9 interdisciplinaryprograms. Distinctive features of theacademic program include the ArnesonInstitute for Practical Politics and Public<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> in BriefLocation >> Delaware, <strong>Ohio</strong> 43015Founded >> 1842Enrollment >> 1898Nickname >> Battling BishopsColors >> Red and BlackPresident >> Dr. Rock JonesHome Field >> Roy Rike Field (natural grass)Capacity >> 1740Affiliation >> NCAA Division IIIConference >> North Coast AthleticAffairs, the Woltemade Center for Economics,Business, and Entreprenuership,the Sagan National Colloquium,the Honors Program, and opportunitiesfor independent research, internships,and off-campus study.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> employs 137 fulltimefaculty, of whom 39 percent arefemale and 7 percent are minority.Nearly 100 percent of the tenure-trackfaculty hold a Ph.D. or the highestdegree attainable in their field. Thestudent-faculty ratio is about 11:1.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> currently enrollsabout 1900 students, 54 percent female/46percent male, from 45 statesand 52 countries. About 55 percent ofthe students are from the Midwest;another 20 percent are from the EastCoast. The multicultural enrollmenttotal of 22 percent includes U.S.multicultural students (13 percent)and international students (9 percent).Thirty-seven percent of the <strong>2010</strong> freshmengraduated in the top 10 percent oftheir high school class and 66 percentwere in the top 25 percent.Diversity, creativity, leadership,and service are emphasized throughoutthe co-curriculum. Students areactive in nearly 100 clubs and organizations,as well as departmentalstudent boards, academic honoraries,music and theatre productions, fraternitiesand sororities, and an extensiveintramural sports program. More than85 percent of the students are involvedin community service projects. <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> fields 23 varsity athleticteams that compete in the North CoastAthletic Conference.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> comprises a 200-acre campus and 2 wilderness preserves.Eleven of the <strong>University</strong>’s 61buildings are entered in the NationalRegister of Historic Places. Nearly allstudents live on campus in a variety ofresidential facilities. Beeghly Library,housing more than 470,000 items, featuresan online catalog and circulationsystem.Battling BishopsDirectoryAthletic Department >> (740) 368-3725Head Coach >> Jay MartinOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3727Home Phone >> (614) 336-2812E-mail >> jamartin@owu.eduAthletics Director >> Roger InglesOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3738Home Phone >> (740) 881-6530Athletic Trainer >> Todd MillerOffice Manager >> Tracey ColemanOffice of <strong>University</strong> Communications >> (740) 368-3335Sports Information Director >> Mark BeckenbachOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3340Home Phone >> (614) 798-9989Roy Rike Field Press Box >> (740) 368-3343E-mail >> owusport@owu.eduHome Page >> http://bishops.owu.edu

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