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is a 6’1” senior guard from Andrean High School in Gary, Ind., and a business administration major. Coleman scored a game-high 24 points in a Jan. 29 game vs. University of Northwestern Ohio to reach 1,000 career points. She is a 5’10”junior forward from Pike High School in Indianapolis and a physical education major.

NAIA tournament but were defeated in four sets. The 2010 volleyball team tied the university record for wins in a season with 34.

Baptist Earns Soccer Honor Yasmine Coleman

For more basketball news, visit www.IndianaTech.edu/athletics.

Runners Compete at Nationals Five Warriors competed at the NAIA cross country National Championship in Vancouver, Wash., in November. Those runners included three seniors – Mika Davis (Modoc, IN/Union Modoc), John Wainwright (Wolcottville, IN/Lakeland), and Derek Holst (Columbia City, IN/Whitko) and two juniors – Veronica Jersey (South Whitley, IN/Whitko) and Matt Kimbrell (Muncie, IN/Muncie South). For the men, Wainwright finished 76th with a time of 26:19; Kimbrell finished 170th with a time of 27:16; and Holst finished 212th with a time of 27:37. For the women, Davis finished 184th with a time of 19:55; and Jersey finished 216th with a time of 20:16. Jersey was named to the WHAC All-Conference team after running a lifetime best of 18:58 at the WHAC Conference meet.

Volleyball Wins WHAC The Warrior volleyball team won the WHAC Tournament in November, defeating Aquinas College 3–1. The win gave the team an automatic bid for their third consecutive trip to the NAIA National Tournament.

Soccer player Mark Baptist was named to the 2010 NSCAA/Performance Subaru men’s NAIA All-Mid-East Region team for the second time in as many years following an outstanding 2010 campaign for the junior.

Mark Baptist

The standout defender from Rochford, England, also earned 1st Team All-WHAC for the second consecutive season after anchoring Tech’s defense in 2010. Baptist provided leadership and toughness for the Warrior squad this season as the backbone of one of the conference’s top defenses. He was tied for fourth on the team with two assists this season.

Don’t Miss the Action While there’s nothing like seeing the Warriors live, there is an alternative for fans who just can’t be here. Warrior fans can listen to live game action through webcasts at www.indianatech. edu/webcasts/. The Indiana Tech Sports Network, or ITSN, is a student-run organization that prides itself in producing the highest caliber and engaging broadcasts so listeners feel like they are part of the action at each game. You can listen to live broadcasts from any computer that is capable of running Windows Media Player. The ITSN schedule includes a variety of live Warrior sports including soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball and lacrosse. If you miss a game, you can even relive the event by going to the On Demand section and scrolling through the archives of older events.

The Warriors hosted Malone University in the first round of the

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