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2008 Olivet College Women's Tennis
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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS
Preview ................................................................................................. 1Coaching Staff ....................................................................................... 1Meet the Comets ................................................................................... 2Team Picture ......................................................................................... 2Returning Players/Comet Newcomers ................................................. 32007 Statistics and Match Results ......................................................... 4Advertisements .......................................................... Inside Back Cover2008 Schedule .................................................................... Back Cover
Location: ................................................................... Olivet, MI 49076Founded: ..................................................................................... 1844Enrollment: ................................................................................. 1,050Affiliation: .................................................................NCAA Division IIIConference: ..................... Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationPresident: ........................................................... Don Tuski ’85, Ph.D.Director of Athletics: ......................................... Dominic Livedoti ’65
Phone number: ................................................... (269) 749-4183E-mail address: [email protected]
Associate Athletic Director: ................................. Heather BatemanAssistant Athletic Director: ........................................... Glen MetcalfAthletic Department Administrative Assistant: ........ Chris Bramer
Phone number: ................................................... (269) 749-7512Sports Information Director: ..................................... Geoff Henson
Office phone number: ....................................... (269) 749-7602E-mail address: ............................... [email protected] phone number: ....................................... (517) 543-2683Cell phone number: .......................................... (616) 902-0338
Head Athletic Trainer: ................................................ Aaron GuntherPhone number: ................................................... (269) 749-4167
Head Coach: ...................................................... Mary Anne McMullenAlma mater, year: ...................................................... Olivet, 2001Office phone number: ....................................... (269) 749-7131E-mail address: ........................... [email protected]
Assistant Coach: .................................................................. Matt WaitLetterwinners returning/lost: ...................................................... 3/5
For all of the latest information, including rosters,press releases and statistics on
Olivet College athletics, please visit:
www.olivetcollege.edu/athletics/
Established in 1844, Olivet College isa private, liberal arts institution located insouth central Michigan, between BattleCreek and Lansing. Olivet was one of thefirst institutions in America to admit womenand minorities. The college is dedicated toits vision of Education for Individual andSocial Responsibility, and remains true toits roots by providing a quality highereducation to all, regardless of gender, raceor financial means. Olivet College is hometo more than 1,000 students, who studyunder The Olivet Plan. In this uniqueeducational experience, students engage in both curricular and co-curricular programs that combine real world experiences with lecturesand service learning.
Olivet College offers 28 programs leading to a bachelor of artsdegree, a master of arts in teaching degree, and dual degree programswith two higher education institutions in Michigan. Olivet is accredited bythe North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The college offers opportunities for students to get involved in morethan 20 clubs and organizations. Approximately 40 percent of all Olivetstudents participate in athletics on a non-scholarship basis.
Olivet consistently has one of the most diverse student populationsof any private institution in Michigan. In a typical year, the student bodyincludes 20 percent minority students and international students from 14countries. All of this makes the campus community a microcosm of theworld – an ideal place for learning to live and work in the global societyof the 21st century.
ABOUT OLIVET COLLEGE
CREDITS: The 2008 Olivet College women’s tennisguide is a publication of OIivet’s Office of CollegeRelations. The guide was designed and written bySports Information Director Geoff Henson with editingby the college relations staff. Individual pictures weretaken by Mike Gorecki of SPI Photo.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Burrage Library
The Olivet College women’s tennis program will be in arebuilding mode this season, as five Comets finished theirfour years of eligibility last spring. All five made significantcontributions to the team during their four years at Olivet.
Senior Abbie Utberg (Commerce Twp./Walled LakeCentral) returns with the most experience. In three seasons atOlivet, she has played at five of the six singles flights and allthree doubles flights. Utberg has been the most successful indoubles play, where she has 24 wins.
Junior Jaclyn Mummaw (Buchanan), who will serve asthe team’s captain during the 2007 season, is expected toclimb into the No. 1 singles spot in the lineup and team withUtberg for the No. 1 doubles position. Mummaw has postedidentical 10-8 records in singles play each of her first twoyears at Olivet. Last year, Mummaw and Utberg were partnersat No. 2 doubles and had a 10-7 record.
Look for sophomore Celeste Gruber (South Haven) toplay No. 3 singles and No. 2 doubles. Senior Katie Griffes
2008 SEASON PREVIEW
WOMEN’S TENNIS
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Mary Anne McMullen begins hereighth season as the head coach ofthe Ol ivet Col lege women’s tennisteam.
Over the last seven years, McMullenhas transformed the Comets into asolid program. The rebuilding effortkicked into high gear when last year’s
senior class enrolled at Olivet and gave new life to theprogram.
In 2004, Olivet won six matches. The biggest win was6-3 over Alma College, which snapped a 104-match losingstreak in Michigan Intercol legiate Athlet ic Associat ion(MIAA) play.
In 2005, McMullen’s Comets bettered the 2004 wintotal by three with nine victories. In addition, Olivet had aplayer earn All-MIAA honors for the first time in schoolhistory. In 2006, the Comets won eight matches. Duringthe 2007 season, Olivet won a school-record 10 matches.Under her tutelage, Rachel Vilums became a three-timeAll-MIAA player.
McMullen earned a bachelor’s degree in sociologyand anthropology from Olivet in 2001. While a student,she was a member of the golf and tennis teams.
HEAD COACH MARY ANNE MCMULLEN
Matt Wait is serving as an assistantwomen’s tennis coach. In addition tohis coaching duties, he is the directorof the Global Citizen Honors Program,d i rec to r o f j ud ic ia l a f fa i r s and anassistant professor of interdisciplinarystudies.
Wait, a 1999 graduate of Olivet, wasa four-year letterwinner on the men’s soccer team. He alsoearned a law degree from the Michigan State UniversityCollege of Law in May 2003.
ASSISTANT COACH MATT WAIT
(Eaton Rapids) and freshman Leanne Scudder (St. Joseph/Lakeshore) are also in the mix to fill out the rest of the startinglineup in both singles and doubles play.
Sophomore Mindy Timm (Three Rivers) along with first-year players Ashley Draheim (Swartz Creek) and KristenWolfolk (Lansing/Haslett) are also going to get opportunities.
SCHEDULEAfter opening the 2008 season at Kalamazoo College
March 1, Olivet travels to Hilton Head, S.C. for its annual springbreak trip. While there, the Comets play five matches in fivedays as well as get time to hone their skills outdoors in awarmer climate.
The rest of the schedule features the other seven MIAAmatches as well as non-conference matches against IndianaInstitute of Technology and Calumet College of St. Joseph(Ind.). The 2008 MIAA Championships wil l take placeApril 25-26 at Albion College.
Alphabetical RosterName Yr. Hometown High SchoolAshley Draheim Fr. Swartz Creek Swartz CreekKatie Griffes Sr. Eaton Rapids Eaton RapidsCeleste Gruber So. South Haven South HavenJaclyn Mummaw Jr. Buchanan BuchananLeanne Scudder Fr. St. Joseph LakeshoreMindy Timm So. Three Rivers Three RiversAbbie Utberg Sr. Commerce Twp. Walled Lake CentralKristen Wolfolk Fr. Lansing Haslett
MEET THE COMETS
BY YEARSeniors (2): Katie Griffes and Abbie UtbergJuniors (1): Jaclyn MummawSophomores (2): Celeste Gruber and Mindy TimmFreshmen (3): Ashley Draheim, Leanne Scudder andKristen Wolfolk
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
WOMEN’S TENNIS
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2008 OLIVET COLLEGE WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM
Front row (from left): Katie Griffes, Jaclyn Mummaw and Abbie UtbergBack row (from left): Mindy Timm, Kristen Wolfolk, Ashley Draheim, Leanne Scudder andCeleste Gruber
Junior captainJaclyn Mummaw
Seniors Katie Griffes and Abbie Utberg
WOMEN’S TENNIS
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KATIE GRIFFES
Senior ................................... Eaton Rapids/Eaton Rapids H.S.
Gruber’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 62007 4-12 --- --- --- 1-8 3-4 ---Totals 4-12 --- --- --- 1-8 3-4 ---
CELESTE GRUBER
Sophomore ........................... South Haven/South Haven H.S.
RETURNING LETTERWINNERS
Mummaw’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 62006 10-8 0-1 6-0 4-7 --- --- ---2007 10-8 --- 10-8 --- --- --- ---Totals 20-16 0-1 16-8 4-7 --- --- ---
DOUBLES Total 1 2 32006 7-10 7-3 0-5 0-22007 10-8 0-1 10-7 ---Totals 17-18 7-4 10-12 0-2
JAClyn Mummaw
Junior ......................................... Buchanan/Buchanan H.S.
RETURNING PLAYERS
mindy timm
Sophomore ........................... Three Rivers/Three Rivers H.S.
COMET NEWCOMERS
ASHLEY DRAHEIM
Freshman ............................. Swartz Creek/Swartz Creek H.S.
Utberg’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 62005 8-9 --- --- --- --- 4-5 4-42006 1-1 --- 0-1 --- --- --- 1-02007 3-14 --- --- 2-14 1-0 --- ---Totals 12-24 --- 0-1 2-14 1-0 4-5 5-4
DOUBLES Total 1 2 32005 3-6 3-5 --- 0-12006 10-7 4-4 --- 6-32007 11-8 0-1 11-7 ---Totals 24-21 7-10 11-7 6-4
ABBIE UTBERG
Senior .............................. Commerce Twp./Walled Lake Central H.S.
kristen Wolfolk
Freshman ....................................... Lansing/Haslett H.S.
Leanne SCUDDER
Freshman ...................................St. Joseph/Lakeshore H.S.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
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2007 STATISTICS AND MATCH RESULTS
WOMEN’S TENNIS
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Olivet College is constructing a new multipurpose events center thanksto the generosity of Dave Cutler, a 1965 Olivet alumnus. Cutler has contributedtwo donations totaling $4.3 million toward the $5.1 million facility. In recognitionof his outstanding support of the college, Olivet will name the facility TheCutler Events Center.
According to Cutler, his support of the center has been given in recognitionof Olivet’s 1961 football team. That year, he was the starting quarterback andled the Comets to one of their best overall records in school history at 8-1.
“Olivet College is very fortunate to have an alumnus such as DaveCutler, who has taken on a tremendous responsibility by funding the majorityof the events center,” said Olivet President Don Tuski.
“This is truly a monumental gift that helps Olivet maintain a competitiveedge with other colleges and universities. The entire Olivet College communityis grateful for Dave Cutler’s outstanding support through the years.”
Olivet College breaks ground for The Cutler Events CenterThe 44,500-square-foot multipurpose facility will be added on to the
existing athletic building at the Cutler Athletic Complex. It will be used by thecollege and community for activities ranging from athletic events tocommencement exercises, student events, guest speakers, concerts andconferences. The new facility will include a fitness center, 100-meter track,locker rooms, coaches’ offices and wrestling room. Olivet’s men’s and women’sbasketball, volleyball and wrestling programs will use the facility for practicesand competition. All of the college’s 18 NCAA Division III athletic programswill use the center for off-season workouts and conditioning.
A native of DeWitt, Cutler is a noted software engineer and designer withMicrosoft and holds more than 20 patents. After arriving at Microsoft in 1988,he launched the Windows NT group and has since led the development ofthree major releases of the product. In addition to leading the Windows 2000team, Cutler contributed to the architecture of all parts of the system. Inrecognition of his significant contributions to the field, Cutler was awardedmembership in the National Academy of Engineering in 1993.
2008 OLIVET COLLEGEWOMEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE
MAR. 1 @ Kalamazoo * 1 p.m.9-13 @ Spring Break trip (Hilton Head, S.C.)
9 vs. Univ. of Texas-Dallas 8 a.m.10 vs. Upper Iowa 6 p.m.11 vs. Shenandoah (Va.) 1 p.m.12 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 1 p.m.13 vs. Eastern Nazarene (Mass.) 1 p.m.24 @ Calvin * 3 p.m.26 @ Albion * 3 p.m.
APR. 1 SAINT MARY’S (Ind.) * 4 P.M.3 ALMA * 4 P.M.5 INDIANA TECH 3 P.M.9 @ Adrian * 3 p.m.
12 HOPE * 1 P.M.15 @ Tri-State (Ind.) * 3 p.m.19 @ Calumet St. Joe (Ind.) TBA
25-26 MIAA Championships @ Albion 8 a.m.
BOLD RED CAPS denote home match* - Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association match
Education for Individual and Social Responsibilitywww.olivetcollege.edu/athletics/
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