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Hanoverian Publications

Biography

“The Brilliance of Charles Whittlesey: Geologist, Surveyor, Military Engineer, Civil War Strategist”

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By: Stanley M. Totten, professor emeritus of geology

Publication Date: September 2022

Government

“Globanomics (Love, Freedom, and Understanding)”

By: Jim Boswell ’69

Publication Date: November 2021

PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION

“Sister Death: Political Theologies for Living and Dying”

By: Beatrice Marovich, assistant professor of theological studies

Publication Date: February 2023

SELF-HELP

“72 Wisdoms: A Practical Guide to Make Life More Meaningful”

By: Jeff Rasley ’75

Publication Date: October 2022

YOUNG ADULT/FANTASY FICTION

“Jason Phoenix and the Demon Lamp”

By: Kyle Willis ’21

Publication Date: March 2023

Women’s soccer captures 11th conference title

Hanover’s women’s soccer team earned the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference’s regular-season championship for the 11th time in school history.

Guided by 15th-year Head Coach Jim Watts, the Panthers posted a 12-3-3 overall record, including a 7-0-2 mark in HCAC matches. The squad earned the No. 1 seed in the league’s post-season tournament. Hanover opened with a 2-0 victory against Mount St. Joseph University, Nov. 2 before falling to the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1-0, in the championship Nov. 5. Hanover’s potent offensive attack led the Heartland Conference with 356 shots, 227 shots on goal, 3.16 goals per match and a 2.53 goal differential. The Panthers’ defense, meanwhile, tallied 11 shutouts, including a string of five straight during a two-week span in October.

Cook named HCAC women’s soccer’s top offensive player

Forward Beth Cook ’25 was named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference’s women’s soccer offensive player of the year by the league’s head coaches.

Cook is the fifth Hanover player to receive the Heartland Conference’s most valuable player honor. She joins Maggie Day ’22 (2020, 2021), Anna Cornacchione ’17 (2013, 2014), Kathleen Reynolds-DeBra ’05 in 2014 (21 goals, six assists) and Megan Bohlander ’02 (2002) as honorees.

A first-team all-HCAC selection, Cook was named the league’s offensive player of the week five times during the season. She led the conference with 20 goals, 47 points, 95 shots and 63 shots on goal. She also finished second in the HCAC with seven assists. Fueled by three hat tricks during the regular season (three goals in a contest), Cook narrowly missed matching Hanover’s single-season record for goals. Reynolds-DeBra established the school mark with 21 goals during the 2003 season. Cornacchione tallied 21 during the 2014 campaign.

Cook’s 47 points matched the third-highest production in school history. Cornacchione posted 54 points in 2014 (21 goals, 12 assists) and had 47 points in 2016 (16 goals, 15 assists). Reynolds-DeBra tallied 48 points in 2003 (21 goals, six assists).

2022 Beth Cook

2021 Maggie Day

2020 Maggie Day

2014 Anna Cornacchione

2013 Anna Cornacchione

2003 Kathleen Reynolds-DeBra

2002 Megan Bohlander

Beth Cook