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WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015
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GROVE CITY COLLEGE
QUICK FACTS
CONTACT INFORMATIONHead Coach Melissa Lamie
Offi ce Telephone _______724-458-2128Best Time to Call ____________ MorningsE-mail [email protected]
•••Sports Info. Director Ryan Briggs
Offi ce Telephone _______724-458-3365Offi ce Fax _______________724-458-3855Home Telephone _______724-748-3718E-mail ______________ [email protected]
•••Grove City Athletic Department
Dept. Telephone ________724-458-2900Dept. Fax ________________724-458-3855Web Site ________www2.gcc.edu/sports
CREDITSEditor ________________ Ryan Briggs, SIDAssociate Editor _________ Robert Audia
Photography by Dave Miller/ADM Pho-tography, Darlington, Pa., and Audia.
Printing by SCP Group, Sharon, Pa.
Institution __________Grove City CollegeLocation _______________ Grove City, Pa.Founded _________________________ 1876Enrollment _______________________2,500Colors _____________ Crimson and WhiteNickname __________________WolverinesAffi liation ___________ NCAA Division IIIConference _______ Presidents’ AthleticHome Field ______________College FieldPresident ____________Paul McNulty, J.D.Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1980Interim Athletic Director _ Todd GibsonAlma Mater __________ Grove City, 2002Assistant A.D. _____________________ TBDAlma Mater _______________________ TBDCompliance Coordinator _ Mike DrevesAlma Mater __________ Grove City, 1997Head Coach _____________Melissa LamieAlma Mater _______________Calvin, 1992Career Record ____238-166-32 (22 yrs)At Grove City ____________________SameFirst Year of Program ____________ 1992All-Time Record___________ 241-175-32Head Trainer ______ Kay Mitchell EmighAssistant Trainer __________ Rick HawkeAthletic Offi ce Mgr ___________ Kim IliffEquipment Mgr ________ Larry FreemanEquipment Mgr ________Jim Richardson
HEAD COACH MELISSA LAMIE 3ASSISTANT COACH STAN KEEHLWETTER 32015 SEASON PREVIEW 4-5RETURNING LETTERWINNERS 6-11 ELLEN BENBOW (AMBLER, PA.) 6 SYDNEY DUNN (GIRARD, PA.) 6 EMILY FLENNIKEN (HUDSON, OHIO) 6 ELENA GUERRA (ARLINGTON, TEXAS) 7 LACY HARKRADER (MINERAL, VA.) 7 LINDSAY HUTTON (HACKETTSTOWN, N.J.) 7 KATHERINE KOUZELOS (AKRON, OHIO) 8 NICOLE LAPIA (PITTSBURGH, PA.) 8 ABBY MATHES (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) 8 LINDSEY REICHERT (NORTHBRIDGE, MASS.) 9 NATALIE SILK (HUDSON, OHIO) 9 KRISTIN THOMAS (ELLICOTT CITY, MD.) 9 MEGAN VAN KIRK (PITTSBURGH, PA.) 10 JORDYN WHITE (MARS, PA.) 10 SAMMIE WILD (CARMEL, IND.) 10 TRISHA WINTERS (PITTSBURGH, PA.) 11 MADISON ZAJICEK (PITTSBURGH, PA.) 112014 IN REVIEW 12-13ABOUT THE PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 14ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 15RECORD BOOK 16POSTSEASON HISTORY 17ALL-TIME RESULTS 18-19GROVE CITY COLLEGE SPORTS 20-21ABOUT GROVE CITY COLLEGE 22GROVE CITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC FACILITIES 232015 SCHEDULE 24
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HEAD COACH MELISSA LAMIE Melissa Lamie enters her 23rd season as Grove City College’s women’s soccer head
coach. Since taking over prior to the 1993 season, Lamie has directed Grove City to 238 victories, fi ve Presidents’ Athletic Conference championships and three invitations to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament.
The eight-time PAC Coach of the Year (1994-97, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2012), Lamie owns a 238-167-33 (.581) career record in 22 seasons as head coach, ranking 43rd all-time among NCAA Division III women’s soccer coaches in career victories
Last year, she helped the Wolverines to overcome a diffi cult schedule to win eight straight league games while reaching their third straight PAC Tournament fi nal.
In 2012, Grove City fi nished 16-4-2 overall and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship Tournament for the fi rst time in program history while the 2013 Wolverines posted a dozen victories and advanced to the Eastern College Athletic Conference Tournament semifi nals.Grove City gave Lamie her 200th victory as women’s soccer coach when the Wolverines
downed Saint Vincent October 26, 2011. In 2009, Lamie guided the Wolverines to a 7-0 conference record and a berth in the ECAC Tournament while in 2007 she directed Grove City to a school-record 16 wins and the top seed in the ECAC Southern Championship Tournament. Under Lamie’s guidance, Grove City became the fi rst PAC women’s soccer team to go 10-0 against conference opponents during the 2003 season. The Wolverines capped the year by earning their second consecutive berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament with a 16-4-1 record. The next year, Grove City went 14-6-2 and won the PAC’s regular season title with a 9-1 record. In 2000, Grove City earned its fi rst-ever postseason invitation by qualifying for the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Champion-ship Tournament. The 2001 squad posted the program’s ninth double-digit victory total in 11 years by going 12-7-2 overall. The Wolverines advanced to the semifi nals of the ECAC Southern Championship Tournament. In 2002, the Wolverines earned the program’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament berth. In both 2002 and 2003, former standout Meg Tilley received CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. In 2009, six Grove City players achieved CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. A native of Denver, Lamie earned a bachelor of arts degree in physical education from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich. in 1992. In 1993, she completed her master of arts degree in physical education from Northern Colorado University. Lamie is also Grove City’s head men’s and women’s golf coach. She directed the women’s golf team to conference titles in 2011, 2013 and 2014. The 2014 team advanced to the NCAA Division III Championships. Lamie also coached the women’s basketball team at Grove City from 1992 to 2006 and is that program’s all-time wins leader with 157.
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Dr. Stan Keehlwetter enters his 16th season as the assistant women’s soccer coach at Grove City. As an assistant at Grove City, Keehlwetter has helped Grove City capture two Presidents’ Athletic Conference titles and nine postseason invitations. Keehlwetter joined Grove City College on a full-time basis in 2004 as the Dean of Harbison Chapel. As Dean of Harbison Chapel, Keehlwetter works closely with student-led religious organizations on campus and also coordinates the College’s Chapel program. He became Dean of the Chapel in 1999. Keehlwetter also served as Grove City’s head men’s track and fi eld coach from 2004 to 2008. Under his guidance, the Wolverines won four consecutive PAC titles (2005-2008). Over 50 track and fi eld athletes qualifi ed for the ECAC Championships in his fi ve years as head men’s
track and fi eld coach. In 2007, thrower Bob Perri earned All-America honors in the shot put at the NCAA Division III Championships. Keehlwetter currently serves as an assistant track coach at the College. A graduate of Gordon College, where he was a three-year starter on the men’s soccer team, Keehlwetter owns master’s degrees from Duquesne and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He earned his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary and lives in Wexford with his wife, Lois. They have three adult children.
ASSISTANT STAN KEEHLWETTER
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The Grove City College women’s soccer program has cemented its status as one of the region’s premier squads over the past 15 years, having averaged a dozen wins per season since the start of the century. In 2015, the Wolverines are well-equipped to add another chapter to that storied history as head coach Melissa Lamie welcomes back six starters and 17 total letterwinners from a 2014 team that went 8-1 in the rugged Presidents’ Athletic Conference. Five of Grove City’s 17 letterwinners are entering their senior season in the program, including two of the team’s top scorers last year. Senior forward Kris-tin Thomas and senior midfi elder Abby Mathes both shared the team lead with fi ve goals last year and are each three-year letterwinners. Mathes has earned All-Region honors during her career and is a two-year starter while Thomas became a full-time starter in 2014. Both players are expected to be key contributors once again this fall. Senior forward Sammie Wild will also be counted on at the offensive end after lettering in each of the last two seasons. Wild will contend for a starting spot this year after playing in 21 matches as a reserve last year. She scored twice in 2014. Senior defender Madison Zajicek returns to help anchor the Grove City defense. She started all 21 matches in 2014 and helped Grove City record nine shutouts along with an overall 0.87 goals-against average. Zajicek is a three-year letterwinner for the Wolverines.
2015 SEASON PREVIEW
Junior Jordyn White is a two-year letterwinner and returning starter at defender for Grove City.
Sophomore forward Lacy Harkrader shared the team lead with fi ve goals in 2014. She will likely be a main component of the Grove City offense this season.
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In goal, senior Nicole Lapia has the inside track to earn the starting spot after playing as a reserve in each of her fi rst three seasons. Lapia made six appearances last year and yielded just one goal. A quartet of junior letterwinners also returns for Grove City. Center back Jordyn White joined Zajicek on Grove City’s backline and helped bolster the Wolver-ine defense. She added two goals and an assist while starting all 21 matches in 2014. Junior defender Lindsey Reichert made four starts in 2014 and will be in the mix to start on a full-time basis this year. She has played in 28 career matches and owns two collegiate letters. Forward Ellen Benbow joins Grove City’s veteran nucleus up front after playing in 27 matches over the past two seasons. She is expected to challenge for a starting spot this fall. Midfi elder Natalie Silk returns for her third season and, like Benbow, will look to break into the starting lineup on a full-time basis this year. Silk is a two-year letterwinner with 21 career appearances to her credit. A deep and experienced sophomore class returns for Grove City.
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2015 SEASON PREVIEW Sophomore Katherine Kouzelos led Grove City with 13 points in her rookie season and shared the team lead with fi ve goals. She started all 21 matches in 2014 and will likely be a fi xture at forward and/or midfi elder this year. Midfi elder Lindsay Hutton joined Kouzelos in the starting lineup for all 21 matches last year and is ex-pected to be a major contributor at both ends of the fi eld again this fall. Sophomore defender Emily Flenniken started 11 matches in 2014 and aims to take over on a full-time basis this year while classmate Elena Guerra will also contend for a starting position at defender or midfi eld after making 10 appearances as a rookie. Sophomore defender Sydney Dunn also lettered in 2014 and will push for a starting spot this season. Meanwhile, sophomore Trisha Winters will com-pete with Lapia for the starting spot in goal. Up front, sophomores Megan Van Kirk and Lacy Harkrader return after emerging as offensive threats during their freshman seasons. Van Kirk started 10 matches, fi nishing with two goals and three assists. Harkrader played in all 21 matches last year and shared the team lead with fi ve goals. Both are con-tenders to start on a regular basis in 2015. Several newcomers are also in the mix for playing time this year.
Senior Madison Zajicek (left) and junior Lindsey Reichert (right) are both multi-year letterwinners for Grove City.
Sophomore Katherine Kouzelos led Grove City with 13 points during the 2014 season. She will look remain a key offensive threat for Grove City this year.
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Sophomore Megan Van Kirk started 10 matches last year and aims to become a full-time starter in 2015.
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RETURNING LETTERWINNERS
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Returning letterwinner who will compete for full-time lineup spot in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Appeared in three matches ... Made collegiate debut October 3 at Waynesburg. NOTABLE: Mechanical engineering major.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2014 3-0 0 0 0Totals 3-0 0 0 0 Returning letterwinner who made an immediate impact
last year as a freshman. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 19 matches, earning fi rst letter ... Started 11 matches after breaking into lineup midway through season ... Made fi rst collegiate start September 27 at then No. 2 Messiah... Assisted on sister Sarah’s game-winner against Westminster on October 25. NOTABLE: Exer-cise Science major ... Younger sister of former Grove City women’s soccer player Sarah Flenniken (2011-14).
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2014 19-11 0 1 1Totals 19-11 0 1 1
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SYDNEYDUNN
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EMILYFLENNIKEN
Two-year letterwinner who will compete for full-time spot in lineup this season. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter... Appeared in 16 games as a reserve... Scored and added fi rst collegiate assist in win at Cha-tham on October 22. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Appeared in 11 matches ... Scored game-win-ning goal in 2-1 win over Alvernia August 31, 2013. NOTABLE: Biology major.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2013 11-0 1 0 22014 16-0 1 1 3Totals 27-0 2 1 5
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ELLENBENBOW
JUNIOR • 5-8 • FORWARDAMBLER, PA.WISSAHICKON
SOPHOMORE • 5-5 • DEFENDERGIRARD, PA.
GIRARD
SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • DEFENDERHUDSON, OHIO
CUYAHOGA VALLEY CHRISTIAN
Sophomore defender Emily Flenniken returns as a key member of one of the region’s top defensive corps in 2015.
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Returning letterwinner who will compete for a starting role in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Appeared in 10 matches after returning from an early-season injury ... Made fi rst collegiate start October 7 against Thiel ... Recorded an assist October 18 at Wash-ington & Jefferson ... Scored fi rst goal as a Wolverine Oc-tober 22 at Chatham. NOTABLE: History major ... Dean’s list student and member of PAC Academic Honor Roll.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2014 10-1 1 1 3Totals 10-1 1 1 3
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ELENAGUERRA
SOPHOMORE • 5-3 • MIDFIELDERARLINGTON, TEXASNOLAN CATHOLIC
Returning letterwinner who will compete for a starting role in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Played in all 21 matches ... Tied for team lead with fi ve goals and tied for second with 12 points ... Netted fi rst collegiate goal in season-opening win over Marietta on August 29 ... Assisted on two goals in October 18 win over W&J ... Recorded hat trick in win at Chatham on October 22. NOTABLE: Biology major.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2014 21-0 5 2 12Totals 21-0 5 2 12
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LACYHARKRADERSOPHOMORE • 5-7 • FORWARD
MINERAL, VA.LOUISA COUNTY
Returning letterwinner who made immediate impact as a freshman ... Will look to maintain full-time starting role in 2015... AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... All-PAC Second Team honoree... One of two freshmen to start all 21 matches ... Scored game-winner on October 7 against Thiel... Also scored in 2-1 win at Saint Vincent October 28. NOTABLE: Mechanical engineering major.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2014 21-21 2 0 4Totals 21-21 2 0 4
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LINDSAYHUTTON
SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • MIDFIELDERHACKETTSTOWN, N.J.
HACKETTSTOWN
Sophomore Lindsay Hutton earned Second Team All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference honors in 2014.
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Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter ... One of the top returning players in the region ... CoSIDA Aca-demic All-America candidate. AS A JUNIOR: Started all 21 matches, earning third letter ... Third Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region honoree ... First Team All-PAC ... Also earned NSCAA Scholar All-Region honors ... Tied for team lead with fi ve goals... Added pair of assists to rank second on team with 12 points ... Scored game-win-ning goals at Waynesburg October 3 and at Geneva October 15. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started 18 matches, earning second collegiate letter ... Named Honorable Mention All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference ... Started all four postseason matches in 2013. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing in all 22 matches ... Made fi rst collegiate start September 8, 2012 at John Carroll ... Scored game-winning goal in 1-0 win at Baldwin-Wal-lace September 15 ... Started NCAA Tournament match at Messiah November 11. NOTABLE: Biology major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Brother Jonathan is junior midfi elder for Grove City men’s soccer team.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2012 22-3 4 0 82013 19-18 0 0 02014 21-21 5 2 12Totals 62-42 9 2 20
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SENIOR • 5-6 • MIDFIELDERCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
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Three-year letterwinner who has inside track for starting goalkeeper spot in 2015. AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in six matches, earning third letter... Took part in three combined shutouts ... Posted career-high four saves in win at Chatham October 22. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Recorded fi rst collegiate shutout October 23, 2013 against Chatham ... Posted 0.61 goals-against average. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Made collegiate debut September 29, 2012 against Bethany. NOTABLE: History/secondary education major ... Named to PAC Academic Honor Roll ... Father Gary Lapia played quarterback for Grove City football team from 1983 to 1986.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS GA Saves Pct. W-L-T2012 3-0 0 1 1.000 0-0-02013 3-1 1 1 .500 1-0-02014 6-0 1 7 .875 0-0-0Totals 12-1 2 9 .818 1-0-0
SENIOR • 5-2 • GOALKEEPERPITTSBURGH, PA.CHARTIERS VALLEY
Returning letterwinner who made immediate impact as a freshman ... Will look to maintain full-time starting role in 2015... AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... First Wolverine freshman to earn All-PAC First Team honors since Grace Rieman in 2009 ... One of two freshmen to start all 21 matches ... Team-leader with fi ve goals and 13 points... Second with three assists ... Netted fi rst collegiate goal October 3 at Waynesburg ... Recorded a hat trick in 3-0 win against Washington & Jefferson October 18. NOTABLE: Elementary education major.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2014 21-21 5 3 13Totals 21-21 5 3 13
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KATHERINEKOUZELOS
SOPHOMORE • 5-2 • MIDFIELDERAKRON, OHIO
CUYAHOGA VALLEY CHRISTIAN
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Third-year performer who will look to earn starting spot in midfi eld this season ... Returning letterwin-ner. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Appeared in 16 matches, making four starts ... Made first collegiate start against Houghton August 30 ... AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 12 matches in 2013 season, earning fi rst letter ... Scored fi rst two colle-giate goals in win over Chatham October 23 ... Made collegiate debut against Alvernia August 31. NOTABLE: Undecided major.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2013 12-0 2 0 42014 16-4 0 0 0Totals 28-4 2 0 4
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LINDSEYREICHERT
JUNIOR • 5-8 • MIDFIELDERNORTHBRIDGE, MASS.
NORTHBRIDGE
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SENIOR • 5-7 • MIDFIELDERELLICOTT CITY, MD.
CHAPELGATE CHRISTIAN
Three-year letterwinner and returning starter who will be counted on as one of the Wolverines’ top offensive threats in 2015 ... CoSIDA Academic All-America can-didate. AS A JUNIOR: All-PAC Honorable Mention ... Started all 21 matches between forward and midfi eld spots ... Tied for team lead with fi ve goals ... Added two assists to tie for second with 12 points ... Scored four of her fi ve goals in conference play ... AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 23 matches, earning second letter ... Led team’s underclassmen in goals ... Scored goal in 2-0 win at Penn State Behrend September 18. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing in all 22 matches in 2012 ... Recorded assist in 3-1 win at Heidelberg September 1. NOTABLE: Biology major ... Dean’s List ... Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2012 22-1 1 3 52013 23-2 4 1 92014 21-21 5 2 12Totals 66-24 10 6 26
Junior Lindsey Reichert is back for her third season at Grove City after earning letters in both 2013 and 2014.
Two-year letterwinner who will battle for starting spot this season. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned sec-ond letter... Appeared in 12 matches as a reserve. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter after playing in nine matches ... Made collegiate debut against Mount Union September 25, 2013 ... Recorded goal and assist in win over Chatham October 23 ... Also made fi rst collegiate start that day. NOTABLE: Math/secondary education major ... Older brother Kyle Silk pitched for Grove City baseball team from 2009 to 2011.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2013 9-1 1 1 32014 12-0 0 0 0Totals 21-1 1 1 3
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NATALIESILK
JUNIOR • 5-5 • MIDFIELDERHUDSON, OHIO
CUYAHOGA VALLEY CHRISTIAN
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SAMMIEWILD
SENIOR • 5-5 • FORWARDCARMEL, IND.
CARMEL
Third-year player and two-year letterwinner who will compete for a starting spot up front. AS A JUNIOR: Eard second letter ... Appeared in all 21 matches as a reserve, recording two goals and two assists. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned fi rst letter after playing in nine matches ... Scored game-winning goal win over Chatham October 23, 2013 ... Also made fi rst start that day. NOTABLE: Biology major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Older sister Stephanie Wild played for Grove City women’s soccer team from 2006 to 2008.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2013 9-1 1 0 22014 21-0 2 2 6Totals 30-1 3 2 8
Senior forward Sammie Wild played in all 21 matches in 2014 and will look to earn a full-time starting post this season.
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MEGANVAN KIRK
SOPHOMORE • 5-5 • FORWARDALLISON PARK, PA.NORTH ALLEGHENY
Second-year player who will compete for full-time starting spot up front ... Returning letterwinner. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Appeared in all 21 matches, making 10 starts ... Second on the team with three assists ... Also scored a pair of goals ... Open-ing-day starter against Marietta August 29 ... Netted fi rst collegiate goal in that match. NOTABLE: Biochemistry major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2014 21-10 2 3 7Totals 21-10 2 3 7
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JORDYNWHITE
JUNIOR • 5-9 • DEFENDERMARS, PA.
MARS
Two-year letterwinner and returning starter who has already become one of the conference’s top defend-ers ... AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... First Team All-PAC selection ... Started all 21 games, anchoring Grove City’s back line ... Recorded two goals and one assist ... Netted both Wolverine goals against Houghton August 30. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 23 matches, earning fi rst letter ... Only freshman to play in all 23 matches ... Led team’s underclassmen with four assists ... Sixth on team with eight points ... Made fi rst start August 31, 2013 against Alvernia ... Scored in regular season fi nale against Thomas More November 2. NOTABLE: Business management major.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2013 23-3 2 4 82014 21-21 2 1 5Totals 44-24 4 5 13
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MADISONZAJICEK
SENIOR • 5-5 • DEFENDERPITTSBURGH, PA.CHARTIERS VALLEY
Three-year letterwinner and returning starter at defend-er. AS A JUNIOR: Started all 21 matches as a defender, earning third letter ... Helped Wolverine produce nine shutouts and an 0.87 goals against average. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 19 matches, earning second letter ... Scored game-winning goal in conference open-er against Waynesburg October 4, 2013 ... Grove City went 4-0 with her in starting lineup. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Made collegiate debut September 1, 2012 at Heidelberg ... Made fi rst start October 16 against Chatham. NOTABLE: Exercise science major ... Mother Monica (Yustak) Zajicek played basketball at Grove City from 1984 to 1987 and is 2012 inductee into College’s Athletic Hall of Fame ... Brother Mitch Zajicek is sophomore guard for Grove City football team.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2012 6-1 0 0 02013 19-4 1 0 22014 21-21 0 0 0Totals 46-26 1 0 2
Senior Madison Zajicek started all 21 matches in 2014 and will be a key part of the Grove City defense this fall.
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TRISHAWINTERS
Returning letterwinner who will compete for starting goalkeeper spot in 2015. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned fi rst letter ... Made collegiate debut October 22 at Chatham. NOTABLE: Mechanical engineering major ... Named to PAC Academic Honor Roll.
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS GA Saves Pct. W-L-T2014 1-0 0 2 1.000 0-0-0Totals 1-0 0 0 1.000 0-0-0
SOPHOMORE • 5-6 • GOALKEEPERPITTSBURGH, PA.
HAMPTON
GROVE CITY’S ACTIVE CAREER STATISTICAL LEADERS
Matches Played: 66, Kristin Thomas 62, Abby Mathes 46, Madison Zajicek
Matches Started: 42, Abby Mathes 26, Madison Zajicek 24, K.Thomas/J. White
Goals: 10, Kristin Thomas 9, Abby Mathes 5, K. Kouzelos/L. Harkrader
Assists: 6, Kristin Thomas 5, Jordyn White 3, Katherine Kouzelos
Saves: 9, Nicole Lapia 2, Trisha Winters
Save Percentage: 1.000, Trisha Winters .818, Nicole Lapia
Wins: 1, Nicole Lapia
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2014 IN REVIEW The 2014 season of women’s soccer at Grove City College could best be described as a season of two halves as the Wolverines turned a slow start into a strong fi nish that cemented a foundation for even greater successes in the future. During the fi rst half of the season, the youthful Wolverines dropped fi ve one-goal decisions while making their way through a rugged non-conference schedule. The lessons learned during those fi rst 10 matches paid off handsomely in the second half of the season as the Wolverines assembled an eight-match win streak that featured seven shutout triumphs. Grove City fi nished the season with an 8-1 mark in Presidents’ Athletic Conference play and advanced to the fi nals of the conference tournament. Seven Grove City players earned All-PAC honors, including a conference-best four First Team selec-tions. Senior goalkeeper Kristi Lathrop earned First Team status after posting a 0.27 goals against average in league action while sophomore Jordyn White, an in-tegral part of the Wolverine defense, joined Lathrop on the First Team.
Junior midfi elder Abby Mathes and freshman Kath-erine Kouzelos also received First Team recognition from the conference’s head coaches following the 2014 season. Mathes and Kouzelos each shared the team lead with fi ve goals. Senior midfi elder Holly Spofford capped her career at Grove City by earning Second Team All-PAC recog-nition while freshman midfi elder Lindsay Hutton closed her fi rst season as a Wolverine by earned Second Team honors. Junior Kristin Thomas, who also shared the team lead in scoring, earned Honorable Mention All-Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference honors. Defensively, Grove City recorded nine total shut-outs and held six other opponents to just one goal.
Senior forward Holly Spofford earned Second Team All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference honors from the league’s head coaches after the 2014 season.
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Grove City blended experience and youth in 2014, fi nishing 8-2-1 over the second half of the season.
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Name GP-GS G A Pts. GW Katherine Kouzelos 21-21 5 3 13 2Abby Mathes 21-21 5 2 12 2Kristin Thomas 21-21 5 2 12 1Lacy Harkrader 21-0 5 2 12 0Sarah Flenniken 21-20 2 4 8 2Megan Van Kirk 21-10 2 3 7 0Sammie Wild 21-0 2 2 6 0Jordyn White 21-21 2 1 5 0Lindsay Hutton 21-21 2 0 4 1Ellen Benbow 16-0 1 1 3 0Elena Guerra 10-1 1 1 3 0Holly Spofford 21-21 1 1 3 1Anna Cessar 4-0 1 0 2 0Molly Weitzel 18-18 0 1 1 0Emily Flenniken 19-11 0 1 1 0Micah Richardson 10-0 0 1 1 0Lindsey Reichert 16-4 0 0 0 0Madison Zajicek 21-21 0 0 0 0Natalie Silk 12-0 0 0 0 0Jade Welsh 9-0 0 0 0 0Sydney Dunn 3-0 0 0 0 0Julie Eckendorf 12-0 0 0 0 0Totals 21 34 25 93 9Opponents 21 19 14 52 10 Name GP-GS Min GA Avg SavesTrisha Winters 1-0 11:42 0 0.00 2Nicole Lapia 6-0 128:11 1 0.70 7Kristi Lathrop 21-21 1828:10 18 0.89 96Totals 21 1968:03 19 0.87 107Opponents 21 1968:03 34 1.55 126
2014 STATISTICS
2014 RESULTSDate Opponent Result Score RecordAug. 29 MARIETTA W 3-0 1-0-0Aug. 30 HOUGHTON L 3-2 1-1-0Sept. 5 ADRIAN L 2-1 (2 OT) 1-2-0Sept. 10 at Allegheny L 1-0 1-3-0Sept. 13 BALD. WALLACE T 1-1 (2 OT) 1-3-1Sept. 16 PSU BEHREND L 2-0 1-4-1Sept. 20 CARN. MELLON L 1-0 (2 OT) 1-5-1Sept. 24 at Mount Union L 2-0 1-6-1Sept. 27 at Messiah L 2-0 1-7-1Sept. 30 at John Carroll L 1-0 (2 OT) 1-8-1Oct. 3 at Waynesburg* W 3-0 2-8-1Oct. 7 THIEL* W 3-0 3-8-1Oct. 10 at Bethany* W 2-0 4-8-1Oct. 15 at Geneva* W 4-0 5-8-1Oct. 18 WASH. & JEFF.* W 3-0 6-8-1Oct. 22 at Chatham* W 9-0 7-8-1Oct. 25 WESTMINSTER* W 1-0 8-8-1Oct. 28 at Saint Vincent* W 2-1 9-8-1Nov. 1 at Thomas More* L 2-0 9-9-1Nov. 5 WESTMINSTER% T 0-0 (2 OT) 9-9-2 (7-6 PKs)Nov. 8 vs. Thomas More% L 1-0 9-10-2
*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Match%-Presidents’ Athletic Conference TournamentHome Matches in CAPS
2014 IN REVIEW
Senior Sarah Flenniken started 20 matches at forward and led Grove City with four assists in 2014. She also scored two goal and fi nished with eight points.
2014 REVIEW
Senior Kristi Lathrop earned First Team All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference at goalkeeper in 2014.
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2014 Standings Conference Overall W L T W L TThomas More* 9 0 0 23 2 0Grove City 8 1 0 9 10 2Westminster 7 2 0 14 4 2Wash. & Jeff. 5 3 1 9 8 2Waynesburg 4 4 1 8 9 3Thiel 4 5 0 6 14 0Bethany 2 5 1 5 11 1Saint Vincent 2 6 1 2 15 1Geneva 2 7 0 3 15 0Chatham 0 9 0 3 15 0*-PAC Tournament Champion
2014 PAC Statistical LeadersGoals: Olivia Huber, Thomas More 36Assists: Olivia Huber, Thomas More 17Points: Olivia Huber, Thomas More 89Wins: Megan Barton, Thomas More 14GAA: Megan Barton, Thomas More 0.29Save Pct: Megan Barton, Thomas More .862Shutouts: Megan Barton, Thomas More 6 Morgan Klinyon, Wash. & Jeff. 6
2014 ALL-PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAMSFIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School GK Kristi Lathrop Grove CityD Jordyn White Grove CityD Abby Osborne Thomas MoreM Abby Mathes Grove CityM Katherine Kouzelos Grove CityM Morgan Berg ThielM Tatiana Ruzzini Wash. & Jeff.M Raechel Pusateri WestminsterF Heidi Mann GenevaF Olivia Huber Thomas MoreF Julia Flagge-Echols Thomas More
SECOND TEAMPos. Name SchoolGK Laura Page WestminsterD Elly Colvin Saint VincentD Abbey Gore WestminsterM Megan Sieg ChathamM Lindsay Hutton Grove CityM Holly Spofford Grove CityM Laura Felix Thomas MoreM Taylor Robinson Thomas MoreM Sam Work Thomas MoreM Jess Skovira Wash. & Jeff.F Karleigh Murphy Waynesburg
2014 PAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Olivia Huber, Thomas More2014 PAC COACH OF THE YEAR: Jeff Cummings, Thomas More
ABOUT THE PAC Founded in 1955, the Presidents’ Athletic Confer-ence continues its mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Comprised of 10 select private colleges and univer-sities - Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Thomas More College, Washington & Jeffer-son College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College - the PAC remains a unique organization in this day of high-pressure intercollegiate athletics. With academics at the center of each member’s philosophy, the PAC is built on the principle that an athletic program is a part of college life, but not an entity in itself. During the 2005-06 academic year, Chatham, Ge-neva and Saint Vincent all joined the PAC. Chatham competed for PAC championships for the fi rst time during the 2007-08 academic year. Saint Vincent fi rst competed for conference titles in 2010-11.
Geneva became eligible for conference titles in 2011-12. The PAC annually crowns champions in 21 sports. All-Conference status is awarded in all 21 sports. Head coaches select all-league squads for all team sports, while in individual sports such as cross country and tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performances at the conference championships. The PAC annually awards its men’s and women’s All-Sports Trophies to the schools which perform best across the board in conference competition. Grove City won the Women’s All-Sports Trophy for the 2014-15 academic year while Waynesburg earned the Men’s All-Sports Trophy. In 2014-15, the league named a conference-record 934 student-athletes to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes all participating student-athletes who attain a term grade-point average of 3.60 or above during their semester of competition.
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ALL-TIME ALL-PAC SELECTIONS 1993Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamColleen Rowe First TeamKaryn Buhler Second TeamKatie O’Neil Second Team 1994Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamEllen Lord First TeamColleen Rowe First TeamAmy Davis Second TeamKatie O’Neil Second TeamJody Swauger-Simms Second Team
1995Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamEllen Lord First TeamColleen Rowe First TeamJody Swauger-Simms First TeamLis Waldron First TeamLaura Gullberg Second TeamAshley McLaughlin Second Team
1996Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamLaura Gullberg First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamErin Price First TeamJody Swauger-Simms First TeamJen Howard Second TeamJohanna Knight Second TeamMichelle Maegle Second Team
1997Name HonorJody Swauger-Simms First TeamRebecca Brooks Second TeamAutum Early Second TeamLaura Gullberg Second TeamJohanna Knight Second TeamMichelle Maegle Second Team
1998Name HonorMichelle Maegle First TeamErica Snow First TeamAutum Early Second TeamKathy Keehlwetter Second TeamNanmarie Woodford Second Team
1999Name HonorKathy Keehlwetter First TeamErica Snow First TeamKaty Turman First TeamNanmarie Woodford First TeamJen Bailey Second TeamAutum Early Second Team
2000Name HonorKathy Keehlwetter First TeamErica Snow First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamKaty Turman First TeamNanmarie Woodford First TeamDanielle Balliet Second TeamLindsey Cuffe Second TeamKaren Reefer Second Team
2001Name HonorDanielle Balliet First TeamKathy Keehlwetter First TeamMichelle Novosel First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamKaty Turman First TeamLindsey Cuffe Second TeamJennifer Duly Second Team
2002Name HonorDanielle Balliet First TeamKaren Reefer First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamAutumn Hubbard Second TeamKate Klingensmith Second TeamMichelle Novosel Second TeamKaty Turman Second Team
2003Name HonorDanielle Balliet First TeamKate Klingensmith First TeamMichelle Novosel First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamAutumn Hubbard Second TeamDiane Metzger Second Team 2004Name HonorKate Klingensmith First TeamMichelle Novosel First TeamMaia Siber First TeamStacey Brubaker Second TeamAutumn Hubbard Second TeamKori Koper Second TeamLeah Partridge Second Team
2005Name HonorKate Klingensmith First TeamKristin Hummel First TeamStacey Brubaker Second TeamLaura Shipley Second Team 2006Name HonorDiana Pragel First TeamMaia Siber First TeamStephanie Wild First TeamHannah Yang First Team
2007Name HonorKristin Colley First TeamEmily Ostlund First Team
Stephanie Wild First TeamElise Bender Second Team
2008Name HonorKristin Colley First TeamStephanie Wild First TeamEmily Ostlund Second TeamDiana Pragel Second TeamLaura Shipley Second Team
2009Name HonorEmily Ostlund First TeamMichelle Peck First TeamElise Bender Second TeamHannah Yang Second Team
2010Name HonorEmily Ostlund First TeamHannah Yang First TeamEmily Hurley Second TeamGrace Rieman Second Team
2011Name HonorGrace Rieman First TeamSarah Cessar Second TeamJessica Heck Second Team
2012Name HonorSarah Cessar First TeamGrace Rieman First TeamSam Weber First TeamJessica Heck Second TeamKristi Lathrop Second Team
2013Name HonorSarah Cessar First TeamJessica Heck First TeamLydia Caissy Second Team
2014Name HonorKatherine Kouzelos First TeamKristi Lathrop First TeamAbby Mathes First TeamJordyn White First TeamLindsay Hutton Second TeamHolly Spofford Second Team
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Year Player 1997 Jody Swauger-Simms 2001 Kathy Keehlwetter 2003 Meg Tilley 2004 Kate Klingensmith 2009 Michelle Peck 2010 Hannah Yang
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TEAMMost Goals, Match: 14, (Oct 30, 2010 vs. Chatham)Most Goals, Season: 75 (2010)Most Assists, Match: 9, Sept. 4, 2002 vs. La Roche (8-1)Most Assists, Season: 59 (2002)Largest Margin of Victory: 14 goals (vs. Chatham, 2010)Most Shutouts, Season: 11 (2007)Longest Shutout Streak: 7, (Oct. 3-Oct. 25, 2014) Most Victories, Season: 16 (2003, 2007, 2012)Best Winning Percentage: .786, 2007 (16-4-1)Longest Win Streak: 15, (Sept. 20-Nov. 8, 2003) Longest Unbeaten Streak: 15, (Sept. 20-Nov. 8, 2003)Most Ties, Season: 3 (2005, 2009)Most Losses, Season: 14 (1998)Longest Losing Streak: 5, (Sept. 4-15, 1998; Sept. 16-30, 2014)Most Matches, Season: 22, (2002, 2003, 2004, 2012)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERS Year Goals Assists1992 Colleen Rowe, 9 1993 Colleen Rowe, 13 Susan Lakatos, 61994 Abby Anderson, 17 Colleen Rowe, 71995 Abby Anderson, 11 Colleen Rowe, 81996 Abby Anderson, 15 Susan Lakatos, 91997 J. Swauger-Simms, 11 Johanna Knight, 51998 Adrienne Hill, 5 Conroy/Franklin, 31999 Erica Snow, 10 Erica Snow, 62000 Meg Tilley, 15 Meg Tilley, 112001 Michelle Novosel, 14 Lindsey Cuffe, 92002 Meg Tilley, 25 Meg Tilley, 92003 Meg Tilley, 17 Michelle Novosel, 132004 Stacey Brubaker, 14 Kate Klingensmith, 142005 Kate Klingensmith, 8 Stacey Brubaker, 62006 Stephanie Wild, 9 Michelle Peck, 52007 Emily Ostlund, 15 Elise Bender, 62008 Stephanie Wild, 9 Elise Bender, 4 Hannah Yang, 9 Stephanie Wild, 42009 Michelle Peck, 10 Elise Bender, 72010 Hannah Yang, 18 Grace Rieman, 122011 Sam Weber, 7 Grace Rieman, 42012 Sam Weber, 13 Grace Rieman, 62013 Becky McManus, 11 Chelsea Tarolli, 72014 Lacy Harkrader, 5 Sarah Flenniken, 4 Katherine Kouzelos, 5 Abby Mathes, 5
INDIVIDUAL - CAREERCareer Goals: 68, Meg Tilley (2000-03) 52, Abby Anderson (1993-96) 49, Michelle Novosel (2001-04)Career Assists: 35, Meg Tilley (2000-03) 27, Michelle Novosel (2001-04) 26, Kate Klingensmith (2002-05)Career Points: 171, Meg Tilley (2000-03) 125, Michelle Novosel (2001-04) 123, Abby Anderson (1993-96) Wins In Goal: 34, Katy Turman (1999-2002)
INDIVIDUAL - SEASONSeason Goals: 25, Meg Tilley, 2002 18, Hannah Yang, 2010 17, A. Anderson, 1994/M. Tilley, 2003Season Assists: 14, Kate Klingensmith, 2004 13, Michelle Novosel, 2003 12, Grace Rieman, 2010Season Points: 59, Meg Tilley, 2002 41, Meg Tilley, 2003 40, Abby Anderson, 1994Wins In Goal: 15, Lindsay Thompson, 2003 15, Kristi Lathrop, 2012
INDIVIDUAL - GAMEGoals: 3, numerous timesAssists: 5, Kate Klingensmith (Oct. 30, 2004 vs. Thiel)Points: 8, Lyndsay Younkins (Sept. 2, 1998, vs. Hi-ram); Michelle Novosel (Sept. 4, 2002, vs. La Roche)
RECORD BOOK
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYear W-L-T Notes1992 3-9-1 1st year of program1993 9-6-0 1st winning season1994 7-9-01995 9-7-1 PAC Champions1996 11-6-0 PAC Champions1997 8-7-2 PAC Champions1998 5-14-11999 8-10-12000 14-6-0 PAC Champs/ECAC2001 12-7-2 PAC Champions2002 13-7-2 NCAA Tournament2003 16-5-1 NCAA Tournament2004 14-6-2 2005 6-12-32006 9-7-22007 16-4-1 ECAC Top Seed2008 11-8-22009 11-7-3 ECAC Tournament2010 12-8-1 ECAC Semifi nals2011 10-8-2 ECAC Tournament2012 16-4-2 NCAA Tournament2013 12-9-2 ECAC Semifi nals2014 9-10-2 TOTAL 232-166-31
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POSTSEASON HISTORYThe Grove City College women’s soccer program has qualifi ed for postseason play nine times in the last 15 seasons. Here is a look back at those postseason matches.
2000 ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament Quarterfi nalsNo. 3 Grove City at No. 6 Lebanon Valley
Annville, Pa. -- November 1, 2000 Grove City made its fi rst-ever appearance in postseason play by visiting Lebanon Valley in the ECAC quarterfi nals. Nanmarie Woodford scored in the 84th minute for the Wol-verines (14-6). Grove City 0 1 1 Lebanon Valley 0 2 2
2002 NCAA Tournament First RoundGrove City at Nazareth
Rochester, N.Y. -- November 13, 2002 The Wolverines (13-7-2) fell at Nazareth in Grove City’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament match. Junior Meg Tilley scored twice for the Wolverines. Grove City 1 1 2 Nazareth 2 1 3
2003 NCAA Tournament First RoundGrove City at Ithaca
Ithaca, N.Y. -- November 12, 2003 Host Ithaca scored twice in the fi rst 12 minutes and held off Grove City (16-5-1) in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Grove City 0 0 0 Ithaca 2 0 2
2007 ECAC Southern Tournament Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Juniata at No. 1 Grove City
Grove City, Pa. -- November 7, 2007 Grove City hosted its fi rst-ever postseason match after earning the top seed in the ECAC Tournament. The Wolver-ines fell behind early but rallied behind goals from Bethany Peck, Michelle Peck and Stephanie Wild. Juniata 1 1 2 Grove City 2 1 3
2007 ECAC Southern Tournament Semifi nalsNo. 5 Catholic at No. 1 Grove City
Grove City, Pa. -- November 10, 2007 Visiting Catholic scored with just 13 minutes remaining in regulation to pull out a 1-0 win over Grove City. Goalkeep-er Diana Pragel stopped seven shots for Grove City, which fi nished with a 16-4-1 record. Catholic 0 1 1 Grove City 0 0 0
2009 ECAC Southern Tournament Quarterfi nalsNo. 5 Grove City at No. 4 Penn State Behrend
Erie, Pa. -- November 11, 2009 Grove City (11-7-3) erased an early 1-0 hole but a second surge fell just short in the ECAC quarterfi nals at Gannon. Grace Rieman put Grove City on the board in the 20th minute with her seventh goal of the season. Grove City 1 0 1 PSU Behrend 2 0 2
2010 ECAC Southern Tournament Quarterfi nalsNo. 7 Misericordia at No. 2 Grove CityGrove City, Pa. -- November 10, 2010
Five second-half goals helped lift host Grove City (12-7-1) to victory against Misericordia. Grace Rieman scored twice in a seven-minute span while Shannon Bishop, Sarah Cessar and Hannah Yang also scored. Misericordia 1 0 1 Grove City 0 5 5
2010 ECAC Southern Tournament Semifi nalsNo. 6 Marywood vs. No. 2 Grove CityFrostburg, Md. -- November 13, 2010
Marywood scored in the 42nd minute to account for all of the scoring in the ECAC semifi nal. Marywood 1 0 1 Grove City 0 0 0
2011 ECAC Southern Tournament Quarterfi nalsNo. 8 Grove City at No. 1 Frostburg State
Frostburg, Md. -- November 9, 2011 Frostburg State scored three second-half goals to break a 1-1 halftime tie in the ECAC quarterfi nals. Sam Weber scored in the 12th minute to tie the match. Grove City 1 0 1 Frostburg St. 1 3 4
2012 NCAA Tournament First RoundGrove City vs. Western Connecticut State
Grantham, Pa. -- November 10, 2012 Junior forward Sam Weber scored 1:27 into overtime to give Grove City its fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament victory. Chelsea Tarolli assisted Weber’s game-winner. W. Conn. St. 0 0 0 0 Grove City 0 0 1 1
2012 NCAA Tournament Second RoundGrove City at Messiah
Grantham, Pa. -- November 11, 2012 Eventual national champion Messiah ended Grove City’s season by scoring twice in the fi rst 13 minutes. Grove City 0 0 0 Messiah 2 1 3
2013 ECAC Southern Tournament Quarterfi nalsNo. 5 Juniata at No. 4 Grove City
Grove City, Pa. -- November 13, 2013 Becky McManus scored three times and Sam Weber added two goals to help lift Grove City to the opening round victory. Juniata 0 0 0 Grove City 4 2 6
2013 ECAC Southern Tournament Semifi nalsNo. 4 Grove City at No. 1 Stevenson
Owings Mills, Md. -- November 16, 2013 Shannon Bishop and Sarah Cessar both scored in the second half against top-seeded Stevenson, forging a 2-2 tie. After 20 minutes of overtime, Stevenson advanced to the fi nals by winning a penalty kick shootout, 7-6. Grove City 0 2 0 0 2 Stevenson 0 2 0 0 2
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1992Coach: Rand HudsonSeason Record: 3-9-1
0 Allegheny ____________________61 Steubenville __________________21 Slippery Rock ________________60 Waynesburg _________________35 Steubenville __________________14 Westminster _________________12 Allegheny ____________________32 Wash. & Jeff. _________________20 Geneva _______________________50 Waynesburg _________________30 Gannon ______________________50 Carnegie Mellon _____________26 Westminster _________________1
1993Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 9-6
0 California ____________________53 Hiram ________________________26 Steubenville __________________22 Waynesburg _________________00 Geneva _______________________71 Bethany ______________________33 Wash. & Jeff. _________________04 Westminster _________________05 Thiel _________________________13 Wash. & Jeff. _________________24 Allegheny ____________________10 Gannon ______________________31 Bethany ______________________31 Carnegie Mellon _____________33 Waynesburg _________________2
1994Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 7-9
1 Trinity-Deerfi eld _____________53 Northwood __________________41 Baldwin-Wallace _____________41 Hiram ________________________00 Allegheny ____________________47 Waynesburg _________________11 Slippery Rock ________________00 Bethany ______________________17 Wash. & Jeff. _________________03 Seton Hill ____________________511 Muskingum __________________03 Wash. & Jeff. _________________10 Bethany ______________________13 Gannon ______________________60 Carnegie Mellon _____________33 Waynesburg _________________0
1995Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 9-7-1
3 Baldwin-Wallace _____________10 Mount Union ________________31 Findlay _______________________83 Hiram ________________________00 PSU Behrend _________________11 Slippery Rock ________________03 Lake Erie _____________________0
1 Allegheny ____________________41 Bethany ______________________14 Wash. & Jeff. _________________00 Seton Hill ____________________28 Waynesburg _________________23 Wash. & Jeff. _________________00 Geneva _______________________22 Bethany ______________________17 Waynesburg _________________31 Carnegie Mellon _____________2
1996Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 11-6
0 Baldwin-Wallace _____________411 Pitt-Bradford _________________01 Hiram ________________________00 PSU Behrend _________________21 Carnegie Mellon _____________41 Allegheny ____________________22 Bethany ______________________16 Wash. & Jeff. _________________01 Seton Hill ____________________35 Waynesburg _________________17 Wash. & Jeff. _________________09 Hilbert _______________________01 Alfred _______________________108 Chatham _____________________05 Bethany ______________________05 Waynesburg _________________0 5 Geneva _______________________1
1997Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 8-7-2
3 Hiram ________________________03 Geneva _______________________21 PSU Behrend _________________21 Carnegie Mellon _____________22 Bethany ______________________20 Allegheny ____________________79 Thiel _________________________07 Fredonia _____________________10 Slippery Rock ________________62 Wash. & Jeff. _________________11 Seton Hill ____________________40 Houghton ____________________81 Alfred ________________________12 Waynesburg _________________11 Baldwin-Wallace _____________4 3 Bethany ______________________24 Alfred ________________________0
1998Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 5-14-17 Hiram ________________________20 Geneva _______________________21 PSU Behrend _________________21 Fredonia _____________________22 Bethany ______________________40 Allegheny ____________________14 Thiel _________________________00 Houghton ____________________31 Wash. & Jeff. _________________10 Westminster _________________3
1 John Carroll __________________00 Alfred ________________________21 Waynesburg _________________00 Alfred ________________________21 Waynesburg _________________00 Oberlin _______________________20 Baldwin-Wallace _____________10 Carnegie Mellon _____________20 Seton Hill ____________________51 Roberts Wesleyan ___________41 Bethany ______________________00 Waynesburg _________________1
1999Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 8-10
1 La Roche _____________________21 Fredonia _____________________21 Geneva _______________________51 Hiram ________________________01 PSU Behrend _________________42 John Carroll __________________75 Thiel _________________________02 Wash. & Jeff. _________________12 Baldwin-Wallace _____________23 Chatham _____________________12 Waynesburg _________________04 Bethany ______________________02 Thiel _________________________00 Wash. & Jeff. _________________11 Carnegie Melllon ____________24 Waynesburg _________________01 Bethany ______________________20 Allegheny ____________________32 Waynesburg _________________3
2000Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 14-6
2 La Roche _____________________11 Geneva _______________________06 Cazenovia ____________________02 Fredonia _____________________10 Carnegie Mellon _____________10 PSU Behrend _________________13 Thiel _________________________08 Wash. & Jeff. _________________10 Westminster _________________44 Waynesburg _________________14 Bethany ______________________09 Thiel _________________________02 Wash. & Jeff. _________________11 Westminster _________________43 Waynesburg _________________16 Bethany ______________________10 Allegheny ____________________25 Bethany ______________________04 Waynesburg _________________01 Lebanon Valley ______________2
2001Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 12-7-20 Hope _________________________11 La Roche _____________________26 Juniata _______________________11 Fredonia State _______________1
ALL-TIME RESULTS1 Carnegie Mellon _____________20 John Carroll __________________15 Wash. & Jeff. _________________11 Westminster _________________40 PSU Behrend _________________03 Waynesburg _________________02 Bethany ______________________04 Thiel _________________________04 Wash. & Jeff. _________________02 Westminster _________________13 Waynesburg _________________04 Bethany ______________________12 Thiel _________________________10 Frostburg State ______________10 Allegheny ____________________45 Bethany ______________________14 Waynesburg _________________1
2002Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 13-7-28 La Roche _____________________14 Hope _________________________31 Calvin ________________________30 Carnegie Mellon _____________13 John Carroll __________________40 Allegheny ____________________32 Mount Union ________________13 Frostburg State ______________38 Bethany ______________________13 Thiel _________________________19 Wash. & Jeff. _________________20 Westminster _________________16 Waynesburg _________________07 Bethany ______________________11 Thiel _________________________05 Wash. & Jeff. _________________01 Westminster _________________14 PSU Behrend _________________12 Waynesburg _________________04 Thiel _________________________00 Westminster _________________22 Nazareth _____________________3
2003Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 16-5-11 Thomas More ________________12 Pitt-Greensburg______________00 Carnegie Mellon _____________31 John Carroll __________________21 Allegheny ____________________23 Mount Union ________________14 Frostburg State ______________22 Thiel _________________________05 Wash. & Jeff. _________________12 Westminster _________________16 Waynesburg _________________06 PSU Behrend _________________04 Bethany ______________________14 Thiel _________________________12 Wash. & Jeff. _________________01 Westminster _________________05 Waynesburg _________________02 La Roche _____________________12 Bethany ______________________05 Bethany ______________________0
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2004Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 14-6-21 Frostburg State ______________24 PSU Altoona _________________13 Medaille _____________________00 Carnegie Mellon _____________30 Fredonia State _______________30 Capital _______________________12 PSU Behrend _________________21 John Carroll __________________02 Mount Union ________________00 Allegheny ____________________14 Wash. & Jeff. _________________10 Westminster _________________46 Waynesburg _________________010 Bethany ______________________04 Thiel _________________________02 Wash. & Jeff. _________________02 Westminster _________________02 Waynesburg _________________010 Bethany ______________________16 Thiel _________________________04 Thiel _________________________01 Westminster _________________1
2005Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 6-12-30 Wilmington __________________22 Otterbein ____________________60 Carnegie Mellon _____________32 Thomas More ________________1 1 John Carroll __________________21 Mt. Union ____________________20 Allegheny ____________________30 Westminster _________________13 Waynesburg _________________11 Bethany ______________________28 Thiel _________________________01 Wash. & Jeff. _________________10 Westminster _________________32 Waynesburg _________________05 Bethany ______________________10 Thomas More ________________03 Thiel _________________________01 PSU Behrend _________________50 Wash. & Jeff. _________________24 Westminster _________________20 Thomas More ________________2
2006Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 9-7-2
3 Medaille _____________________01 Maryville _____________________06 Waynesburg _________________00 John Carroll __________________15 Lake Erie _____________________10 Allegheny ____________________23 La Roche _____________________22 Muskingum __________________00 Baldwin-Wallace _____________21 St. Vincent ___________________45 Waynesburg _________________10 Westminster _________________4
7 Bethany ______________________02 Wash. & Jeff. _________________22 PSU Behrend _________________59 Thiel _________________________04 Thomas More ________________40 Westminster _________________1
2007Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 16-4-12 Adrian _______________________12 Aurora _______________________18 Pitt-Greensburg______________03 Lake Erie _____________________00 Allegheny ____________________02 La Roche _____________________11 Mount Union ________________02 PSU Behrend _________________11 Baldwin-Wallace _____________03 Bethany ______________________04 Waynesburg _________________03 St. Vincent ___________________00 Thomas More ________________410 Chatham _____________________32 Wash. & Jeff. _________________00 Westminster _________________22 Geneva _______________________03 Thiel _________________________01 Westminster _________________23 Juniata _______________________20 Catholic ______________________1
2008Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 11-8-28 Medaille _____________________22 Mount Saint Joseph _________11 Fredonia State _______________30 Rochester ____________________51 Allegheny ____________________01 PSU Behrend _________________21 John Carroll __________________11 Baldwin-Wallace _____________10 Mount Union ________________10 Carnegie Mellon _____________17 Thiel _________________________03 La Roche _____________________06 Bethany ______________________01 Waynesburg _________________04 St. Vincent ___________________00 Thomas More ________________26 Chatham _____________________00 Wash. & Jeff. _________________13 Westminster _________________11 Geneva _______________________00 Thomas More ________________2
2009Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 11-7-34 Daemen ______________________30 Mount Union ________________00 John Carroll __________________51 Olivet ________________________10 Allegheny ____________________11 Baldwin-Wallace _____________10 PSU Behrend _________________13 Wash. & Jeff. _________________22 Carnegie Mellon _____________3
3 PSU Altoona _________________65 Thiel _________________________01 Geneva _______________________03 Bethany ______________________23 Waynesburg _________________06 St. Vincent ___________________02 Thomas More ________________04 Chatham _____________________03 Westminster _________________02 Westminster _________________00 Wash. & Jeff. _________________11 PSU Behrend _________________2
2010Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 12-8-14 Pitt-Johnstown _______________03 Oberlin _______________________00 John Carroll __________________21 Case Western ________________20 Allegheny ____________________14 Baldwin-Wallace _____________17 PSU Behrend _________________04 Mount Union ________________02 Carnegie Mellon _____________31 Wash. & Jeff. _________________35 Westminster _________________05 Geneva _______________________06 Thiel _________________________04 Bethany ______________________11 Waynesburg _________________27 Saint Vincent _________________014 Chatham _____________________00 Thomas More ________________11 Wash. & Jeff. _________________15 Misericordia _________________10 Marywood ___________________1
2011Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 10-8-25 D’Youville ____________________03 Heidelberg ___________________00 Case Western ________________11 John Carroll __________________20 Allegheny ____________________11 Baldwin-Wallace _____________21 PSU Behrend _________________11 Mount Union ________________12 Bethany ______________________01 Thomas More ________________45 Waynesburg _________________15 Thiel _________________________01 Wash. & Jeff. _________________29 Chatham _____________________11 Geneva _______________________02 Susquehanna ________________13 Saint Vincent _________________12 Westminster _________________00 Thomas More ________________21 Frostburg State ______________4
2012Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 16-4-21 Ohio Northern _______________13 Heidelberg ___________________12 Rochester Inst. of Tech. ______12 John Carroll __________________12 Allegheny ____________________0
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2013Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 12-9-21 Gettysburg ___________________22 Alvernia ______________________11 Adrian _______________________21 Allegheny ____________________21 Baldwin-Wallace _____________22 Penn State Behrend__________01 John Carroll __________________11 Mount Union ________________00 Messiah ______________________40 Houghton ____________________14 Waynesburg _________________14 Thiel _________________________18 Bethany ______________________13 Geneva _______________________13 Wash. & Jeff. _________________25 Chatham _____________________01 Westminster _________________34 Saint Vincent _________________11 Thomas More ________________21 Westminster _________________00 Thomas More ________________16 Juniata _______________________02 Stevenson ____________________2
2014Coach: Melissa Lamie
Season Record: 9-10-23 Marietta ______________________02 Houghton ____________________31 Adrian _______________________20 Allegheny ____________________11 Baldwin Wallace _____________10 Penn State Behrend__________20 Carnegie Mellon _____________10 Mount Union ________________20 Messiah ______________________20 John Carroll __________________13 Waynesburg _________________03 Thiel _________________________02 Bethany ______________________04 Geneva _______________________03 Wash. & Jeff. _________________09 Chatham _____________________01 Westminster _________________02 Saint Vincent _________________10 Thomas More ________________20 Westminster _________________00 Thomas More ________________1
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The beautifully landscaped campus of Grove City College stretches over 150 acres and in-cludes 28 neo-Gothic buildings. It is considered one of the loveliest in the nation. While the College has changed to meet the needs of the society it serves, its basic philosophy has remained unchanged since its founding in 1876. It is a Christian, liberal arts institution, dedicated to the principle of providing the high-est quality education at the lowest possible cost. Wishing to remain truly in-dependent and to retain its dis-tinctive qualities as a private school governed by private cit-izens (trustees), it is one of few colleges in the country that does not accept federal funds. Affiliated with the Presby-terian Church (U.S.A.), but not narrowly denominational, the Col-lege believes that to be well-ed-ucated a student should be ex-posed to the central ideas of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Grove City College offers un-dergraduate degrees in liberal arts, sciences, engineering, business, and music and is distinguished as a national leader in education. Grove City’s programs in elec-trical and mechanical engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission Board of the Accreditation Board for En-gineering and Technology. The “big business school cur-riculum” prepares students for today’s global business reality. An extensive variety of internship op-portunities are provided across the curriculum. Grove City College wants its students to be prepared in this age of mobile information technology. Each entering freshman receives a tablet computer which is his or hers to keep upon graduation with a four-year degree. This is part of the Information Technology Initiative, a total program integrating technol-ogy across the curriculum.
The College believes that its student body has a unique mix of talents and abilities. Its Career Services program helps students identify those key assets during the fi rst year and then builds a four-year strategy to help them pursue a satisfying career. Personal counseling, profes-sional speakers, databases, alumni contacts, summer internships, cor-porate visits, employer presenta-tions and more are incorporated into the career preparation ex-perience. Grove City follows the se-mester calendar plan, in addi-tion to offering two-week ses-sions in January and May. Most of the 2,500 students live in separate men’s and women’s dormitories. The rest are local com-muters or married students. A full program of cultural, professional, athletic and social ac-tivities is offered, including 19 inter-collegiate varsity athletic teams. Grove City, a town of 8,100 people, is located 60 miles north of Pittsburgh. It is located near Inter-states 79 and 80 and has a municipal airport.
Grove City College 2015-2016
Tuition$16,154 per year
Room and Board$8,802 per year
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Grove City College’sBreen Student Union
PROGRAMS AND MAJORSACCOUNTINGAcounting (B.S.)
BIBLICAL AND RELIGIOUS STUDIESBiblical and Religious Studies (B.A.)
BIOLOGYBiology (B.S.)BUSINESS
Business Management (B.S.)Finance (B.S.)
Industrial Management (B.S.)International Business (B.S.)
Marketing Management (B.S.)CHEMISTRY
Biochemistry (B.S.)Chemistry (B.S.)
COMMUNICATION STUDIESCommunication Studies (B.A.)
COMPUTER SCIENCEComputer Science (B.S.)
Computer Information Systems (B.S.)ECONOMICS
Economics (B.A.)Business/Economics (B.S.)
EDUCATIONPre K-4 Elementary Education (B.S.)
Pre K-8 Special Education and Pre K-4 Elemen-tary Education (B.S.)
Middle Level Math/English/Science Education (B.S.)
K-12 Biology/General Science Education (B.S.)K-12 French Education (B.A.)K-12 Music Education (B.M.)
K-12 Spanish Education (B.A.)7-12 Biology/General Science Education (B.S.)
7-12 Chemistry Education (B.S.)7-12 Chemistry/General Science Education
(B.S.)7-12 English Education (B.A.)
7-12 English/Communication Education (B.A.)7-12 Mathematics Education (B.S.)
7-12 Physics Education (B.S.)7-12 Physics/General Science Education (B.S.)
7-12 Social Studies Education (B.A.)ELECTRICAL/COMPUTER ENGINEERINGElectrical/Computer Engineering (B.S.E.E.)
ENGLISHEnglish (B.A.)
ENTREPRENEURSHIPEntrepreneurship (B.S.)
HISTORYHistory (B.A.)
MATHEMATICSMathematics (B.S.)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGMechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)
MODERN LANGUAGESFrench (B.A.)Spanish (B.A.)
MUSIC & FINE ARTSMusic (B.M.)
Music/Business (B.M.)Music/Performing Arts (B.M.)
Music/Religion (B.M.)PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy (B.A.)PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Exercise Science (B.S.)PHYSICS
Physics (B.S.)Physics/Computer Hardware (B.S.)Physics/Computer Software (B.S.)
POLITICAL SCIENCEPolitical Science (B.A.)
PSYCHOLOGYPsychology (B.A. or B.S.)
SOCIOLOGYSociology (B.A.)
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSPre-DentalPre-Health
Pre-LawPre-Medical
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ATHLETIC FACILITIES All 19 of Grove City College’s intercolle-giate varsity athletic teams utilize the College’s superior facilities for competition, practices and off-season training and conditioning. Grove City’s athletic facilities have under-gone numerous renovations and improve-ments in recent years, with more upgrades scheduled in the immediate future. On lower campus, Robert E. Thorn Field is home to the College’s football and track and fi eld teams. The College installed CSTurf at Robert E. Thorn Field. CSTurf is a synthetic playing sur-face that features polyethylene LSR grass fi bers and a rubber infi ll system. The College also installed lights and re-surfaced the 8-lane track around the field. Grove City also reconfigured its setup for track meets during these renovations. In 2011, the College installed a new state-of-the-art scoreboard and new bleachers on the visitors’ side at Thorn Field. These upgrades benefi t the entire campus community as the complex is used by both the College’s club sports teams and its intramu-ral program, along with the varsity teams. The track is also available for use by recreational walkers and joggers. The com-plex also features 10 al l-weather tennis courts next to the stadium. Phillips Field House, located at the north end of the complex, features several locker rooms, an athletic training room, meeting rooms and coaches’ offi ces. It is used by the football, track and tennis programs throughout the academic year. The Physical Learning Center (PLC) houses the Grove City College Arena, home to the Col-lege’s basketball and volleyball programs. In summer 2012, the College renovated the Arena by installing new lighting and a new play-ing fl oor. In recent years, the Arena has also re-ceived new scoreboards and scorers’ tables.
The James E. Longnecker Pool is one of the nation’s premier small-college venues for both swimming and diving and water polo.
In addition, the PLC features the James E. Long-necker Pool, one of the premier aquatic facilities in the region. Each year, Grove City hosts the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Cham-pionships at the state-of-the-art facility. In 2012, the College also hosted the Colle-giate Water Polo Association Division III Champi-onships at the James E. Longnecker Pool. The PLC also features a second pool, the Recreational Pool, which is used by members of the College community year-round. A fitness room featuring aerobic and Cy-bex equipment and a separate weight room with free and mechanized weights are also keystone areas of the facility. The PLC a l so features s ix racquet-bal l/handball courts as wel l as two ad-jacent intramural rooms. The intramural rooms feature four basketball courts, four indoor tennis courts, four volleyball courts, an indoor track and two indoor jumping pits. The College installed new synthetic floor-ing and several new electronic scoreboards throughout the intramural rooms. The Physical Learning Center houses the athletic training room, locker rooms and offi ces for coaches and physical education faculty. The College recently constructed a new offi ce suite for coaches and athletic administration, while also incorporating its Athletic Hall of Fame area. Grove City’s outdoor athletic facilities have also received numerous upgrades in recent years. The varsity soccer field, College Field, was expanded and re-sodded during the sum-mer of 2005. College Field also received a new press box during the summer of 2007. Meanwhile, Grove City’s baseball and softball facilities recently received major facelifts as new dugouts, new fencing and electronic scoreboards were installed on both fi elds.
The home of Grove City’s football and track and fi eld teams, Robert E. Thorn Field has received numerous renovations in recent years.
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