2015 St. Scholastica Women's Tennis Yearbook

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Contents

Athletics Directory

Coaching Staff Head Coach Wells Patten...................................................................................1 Assistant Coaches..............................................................................................2 Athletic Training Staff.........................................................................................3

2015 Season Outlook 2015 Women’s Team............................................................................................4 UMAC Capsules...................................................................................................6 Non-Conference Capsules..................................................................................7

About St. Scholastica Fast Facts.............................................................................................................8 About Duluth . .....................................................................................................9

Upper Midwest Athletic Conference UMAC Institution Information...........................................................................10 Jerome Kruse Award . ......................................................................................11 2014 Standings/All-Conference........................................................................12

2014 Season Review 2014 Results.......................................................................................................14 2014 Statistics ..................................................................................................15

Program History Through the Years/Coaching Records............................................................16 Individual Records ...........................................................................................17 Career Leaders..................................................................................................17 Team Records....................................................................................................18 All-Conference...................................................................................................18 Academic Accolades.........................................................................................19 Opponents Series Records.........................................................................20-25 Year-by-Year Results....................................................................................26-28 2014 Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees...........................................................BC

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(email)@css.edu Athletic Director Don Olson dolson4 Administrative Assistant Merissa Edwards medwards Director of Athletics Communications Jesse Robinson jrobinso Head Athletic Trainer Tom Rheaume trheaume Assistant Athletic Trainers Luke Kasper lkasper1 Dani Schroeder dschroeder Baseball Corey Kemp ckemp Basketball – Men’s David Staniger dstanige Basketball – Women’s Stacy Deadrick sdeadric Cross Country – Men’s & Women’s Steve Pfingsten spfingst Football Kurt Ramler kramler1 Ice Hockey – Men’s Mark Wick mwick2 Ice Hockey – Women’s Jackie MacMillan jmacmill Nordic Skiing – Men’s & Women’s Chad Salmela csalmela Soccer – Men’s Barry Chastey bchastey Soccer – Women’s Dave Reyelts dreyelts Softball Jen Walter jwalter Tennis – Men’s & Women’s Wells Patten rpatten Track and Field – Men’s & Women’s Kirk Nauman knauman Volleyball Dana Moore dmoore

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Credits This publication was produced by the St. Scholastica Athletics Communications Department. Photos were taken by the CSS Athletics Communications staff. If there is incorrect information feel free to email the Director of Athletics Communications Jesse Robinson.

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Head Coach Wells Patten Patten was the head women’s tennis coach at the University of Minnesota-Duluth from 1990-1994, leading them to their first NSIC Championship. Patten is also involved in USTA league play throughout Minnesota as a state rater. In 1996, he received his USTA P1 Level as a professional tennis instructor, the highest level obtainable.

Wells Patten Head Coach 19th Season

Wells Patten begins his 19th season as St. Scholastica’s head men’s and women’s tennis coach in 2015.

A Duluth, Minn., native, Patten earned his M.A. in Athletic Administration from Idaho State University in 1995. He currently resides in Duluth with his wife Gretchen; they have two children, Reece and Dane.

Patten and the Saints men competed in the NAIA Regional Tournament each of Patten’s first 10 years with the team, taking first in 2001 and being tournament runners-up six of the remaining nine years. The Saints women made four NAIA National Championship appearances (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006), and have made three NCAA Division III National Tournament appearances (2007, 2008, 2009). Under Patten’s direction, the Saints men’s tennis team has won 18 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference regular season titles and has earned 14 UMAC Tournament championships. In addition, the team has compiled a record of 125-2 against UMAC opponents for a .984 win percentage in conference play. Since 2004, Patten has produced 51 All-UMAC athletes including six individuals who have been named UMAC Player of the Year. Patten is a 13-time recipient of the UMAC Men’s Coach of the Year honor, claiming the award in each of the last six seasons. On the women’s side, the team is 120-1 in regular season play against UMAC competition under Patten since 1997. Patten’s Saints have won 17 UMAC regular season and tournament titles. Coach Patten has produced nine UMAC Player of the Year athletes in the past 11 years in Emily Jackola, Steph Miettenun, Stephanie Sparby, Jessica Rich, Paula Beckermann, Ploy Suthijindawong, Katie Motley, Callee Conda and most recently Hillary Bungarden. In 2009, the Saints captured their first NCAA Division III Tournament victory with a 5-2 triumph over Luther College. The CSS women’s team also had its first player qualify for the NCAA Division III Singles Tournament in 2009. Ploy Suthijindawong advanced all the way to the championship match before falling. A 1989 graduate of the University of MinnesotaDuluth, Patten was a three-time singles and doubles champion in the NSIC conference while playing tennis for the Bulldogs. He also participated in two NAIA national tournaments in Kansas City, Mo. www.facebook.com/css.saints

Year

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 18 Seasons

OVERALL 4-9 3-10 13-5 11-7 9-9 13-7 18-7 19-5 24-7 25-6 12-9 18-7 18-10 16-8 20-4 18-6 21-5 17-7 279-128 (.686)

* UMAC Regular Season Champions ^ UMAC Tournament Champions

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UMAC 2-0*^ 3-0*^ 5-0*^ 4-0*^ 3-0*^ 3-0*^ 4-0*^ 6-0*^ 7-0*^ 8-0*^ 8-0*^ 8-0*^ 10-0*^ 10-0*^ 10-0*^ 10-0*^ 10-0*^ 9-1* 120-1 (.992)

NCAA

1st Round 1st Round 2nd Round

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Assistant Coaches Pat Greehan

Colby Carlson

Assistant Tennis Coach 9th Season

Assistant Tennis Coach 8th Season

Pat Greehan returns for his ninth season as men’s and women’s tennis assistant in 2015. He moved to Duluth from Houston, Texas where he taught social studies and coached tennis at Memorial High School. Greehan graduated from Assumption (Mass.) College in 1997, where he played on the men’s tennis team. He continued his education at Northeastern (Mass.) University to earn his M.A. in political science in 2001. Coach Greehan currently works in the Duluth Public Schools system and is working with the juniors program at Longview Tennis Center in Duluth.

Colby Carlson begins his eighth year assisting the men’s and women’s tennis program in 2015. Carlson a native of Los Gatos, California, graduated from Carleton (Minn.) College in 1997 with a B.A. in Political Science. He moved on after graduation to Western Illinois University where he earned his M.A. in Sports Management in 1999. While at WIU Carlson played 6-singles and 3-doubles for the Leathernecks. After earning his Master’s degree he worked in the Athletic Department at Carleton from 19992000 and served as the men’s tennis coach before joining the tennis professional staff at White Bear Racquet and Swim in 2000 where he worked until 2005, also serving during that span as the assistant head tennis pro at White Bear Yacht Club during the summer months. Carlson, a certified USPTA tennis professional, returned to Carleton as the interim head coach for the 2004-05 season then took over as the women’s interim coach for the 2005-06 and 200607 season’s, also serving as a Visiting Professor of Physical Education, Athletics and Recreation. Colby, his wife Amy, son Luke and daughter Emersyn moved to Duluth in 2007 where he took over as the Girl’s head tennis coach at The Marshall School.

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Athletic Training Staff Tom Rheaume

Luke Kasper

MA, ATR, ATC Head Athletic Trainer

MA, ATR, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer

Tom has been at The College of St. Scholastica since August 2002 and is presently working with Football and Baseball. He also has worked on call for SMDC (St. Mary’s Hospital-Duluth). Tom graduated from CSS with a Master of Arts in Exercise Physiology in 2002 and a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Physiology in 2001. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association and Minnesota Athletic Trainers’ Association.

Luke joined The College of St. Scholastica in October 2013 as an Assistant Athletic Trainer and also serves as a preceptor. Luke completed his MA in Health Promotion at the University of Alabama and obtained a BS in Athletic Training from the University of Illinois.

Dani Schroeder

MS, ATC, CSCS Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dani joined The College of St. Scholastica in August 2014 as an Assistant Athletic Trainer after receiving her MS in Athletic Training from CSS in May 2014. She received her BA in biology from Wartburg College in Waverly, IA in 2011. Dani is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association, and the Minnesota Athletic Trainers’ Association. She is also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist.

P R O U D LY K E E P I N G

Saint athletes

and fans—running, jumping, screaming and shouting

Caring for athletes is part of our bigger commitment to the community. Essentia Health donates more than $600,000 of our sports medicine services to the region’s schools each year. We are the official team physicians to the Duluth Huskies, UMD, UWS, Hibbing Community College, and The College of St. Scholastica. We’re medical directors for Grandma’s Marathon, the NorthShore Inline Marathon and company physicians for the Minnesota Ballet. And we’re certified athletic trainers for high school athletes at Duluth Central, Duluth East, Esko, Hayward, Hermantown, Hibbing, Marshall, Northwestern, Proctor and Superior. To us, that’s what sharing expert orthopaedic care is all about.

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2015 Women's Tennis Team

Katie Kingston

Alexis Gunderson

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Sr

Olivia Bretting

Halle Nystrom

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jr

Ashland, Wis. Ashland HS Elementary Education

Saints

Saints

Fargo, N.D. Fargo North HS Health Information Management

Madeleine Scanlan

Miki Samz

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St. Albans, England Loreto College History

Saints

Saints

Savage, Minn. Burnsville HS Biology (Pre-Med)

Sarah Coryell

Alexia Brascugli

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Golden Valley, Minn. Armstrong HS Accounting and Marketing

Saints

Saints

Eveleth, Minn. Eveleth-Gilbert HS Nursing

Daniela Rojas

Risako Oya

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Monterrey, Mexico Universidad Tecmilenio Undeclared www.youtube.com/csssaints

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Saints

Chiba, Japan ShowaGakuin Shuei HS Biology

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Virginia, Minn. Virginia HS Psychology

Saints

Saints

Virginia, Minn. Virginia HS Biochemistry and Biology


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2015 UMAC Capsules

Bethany Lutheran College

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: 2014 Overall: 2014 UMAC (Finish): Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

Mankato, Minn. 579 Vikings Red, White, and Black 2-13 2-8 (5th) N/A Andy Krueger blcvikings.com

University of Minnesota Morris

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: 2014 Overall: 2014 UMAC (Finish): Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

Morris, Minn. 1,946 Cougars Maroon and Gold 6-7 6-4 (3rd) UMAC Semifinals Eli Starzl ummcougars.org

Martin Luther College

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: 2014 Overall: 2014 UMAC (Finish): Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

New Ulm, Minn. 1,130 Knights Black, Red, and White 4-9 4-6 (4th) UMAC Semifinals Arlen Koestler mlcknights.com

North Central University

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: 2014 Overall: 2014 UMAC (Finish): Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

Minneapolis, Minn. 1,297 Rams Navy Blue and Vegas Gold 0-10 0-10 (6th) N/A Larry Bach ncurams.com

University of Northwestern-St. Paul

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: 2014 Overall: 2014 UMAC (Finish): Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

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St. Paul, Minn. 1,737 Eagles Purple and Gold 19-9 9-1 (1st) UMAC Champion Matt Swigart unweagles.com

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2015 Non-Conference Capsules Berry College

Location: Mount Berry, Ga. Enrollment: 2,141 Nickname: Vikings Team Colors: Blue and Silver Affiliation: Southern Athletics Association 2014 Overall: 18-3 2014 SAA (Finish): 5-1 (2nd) Postseason: SAA Semifinals Head Coach: Clay Hightower Website: berryvikings.com

Hamline University

Location: St. Paul, Minn. Enrollment: 2,211 Nickname: Pipers Team Colors: Burgundy and Gray Affiliation: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. 2014 Overall: 6-14 2014 MIAC (Finish): 1-8 Postseason: N/A Head Coach: Jon Henning Athletics: hamlineathletics.com

Ripon College

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: Affiliation: 2014 Overall: 2014 NSIC (Finish): Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

Ripon, Wis. 904 Red Hawks Red and White Midwest Conference 1-13 1-8 (10th) N/A Brian Lindberg redhawks.ripon.edu

St. Olaf College

Location: Northfield, Minn. Enrollment: 3,125 Nickname: Oles Team Colors: Black and Old Gold Affiliation: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. 2014 Overall: 9-6 2014 NSIC (Finish): 5-2 (5th) Postseason: MIAC Quarterfinals Head Coach: Scott Nesbit Website: athletics.stolaf.edu

Concordia College-Moorhead

Location: Moorhead, Minn. Enrollment: 2,531 Nickname: Cobbers Team Colors: Maroon and Gold Affiliation: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. 2014 Overall: 0-19 2014 MIAC (Finish): 0-10 (11th) Postseason: N/A Head Coach: Steve Futchko Web site: gocobbers.com

Haverford College

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: Affiliation: 2014 Overall: 2014 CCAC (Finish): Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

Haverford, Pa. 1,187 Fords Scarlet and Black Centennial Conference 12-5 7-3 (2nd) CC Championship Ann Koger haverfordathletics.com

Saint Ambrose University

Location: Enrollment: Nickname: Team Colors: Affiliation: 2014 Overall: Postseason: Head Coach: Website:

Davenport, Iowa 2,743 Fighting Bees Navy Blue and White Midwest Collegiate Conf. 10-15 N/A Rich Blomgren saubees.com

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Location: Eau Claire, Wis. Enrollment: 10,383 Nickname: Blugolds Team Colors: Navy and Old Gold Affiliation: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. 2014 Overall: 15-4 Postseason: WIAC Semifinals Head Coach: Tom Gillman Web site: blugolds.com

Gustavus Adolphus College

Location: St. Peter, Minn. Enrollment: 2,455 Nickname: Gusties Team Colors: Gold and Black Affiliation: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. 2014 Overall: 16-6 2014 MIAC (Finish): 8-2 (2nd) Postseason: MIAC Semifinals Head Coach: Jon Carlson Web site: gustavus.edu/athletics

University of Minnesota-Duluth

Location: Duluth, Minn. Enrollment: 10,079 Nickname: Bulldogs Team Colors: Maroon and Gold Affiliation: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conf. 2014 Overall: 1-11 2014 NSIC (Finish): 1-10 (12th) Postseason: N/A Head Coach: Bob Skenzich Web site: umdbulldogs.com

Saint Mary’s College (Ind.)

Location: Notre Dame, Ind. Enrollment: 1,479 Nickname: Belles Team Colors: Blue and White Affiliation: Michigan Intercollegiate Athletics Assoc. 2014 Overall: 11-8 2014 MIAA (Finish): 5-3 (4th) Postseason: MIAA Quarterfinals Head Coach: Dale Campbell Website: saintmarys.edu/athletics

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

Location: La Crosse, Wis. Enrollment: 9,630 Nickname: Eagles Team Colors: Maroon and Gray Affiliation: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. 2014 Overall: 15-6 Postseason: WIAC Championship Head Coach: Bill Hehli Website: uwlathletics.com

University of Wisconsin-River Falls

Location: River Falls, Wis. Enrollment: 5,794 Nickname: Falcons Team Colors: Red and White Affiliation: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. 2014 Overall: 1-14 2014 WIAC (Finish): 1-5 (6th) Postseason: N/A Head Coach: Michele Bailey Web site: uwrfsports.com

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About St. Scholastica   A Top-Ranked University

U.S.News & World Report magazine consistently ranks The College of St. Scholastica among the best colleges and universities in the region for academic excellence and for veterans.

Internships & Mentor Programs “Getting out in the real world” is an essential aspect of a degree program. This experience has real world results: 96.5 percent of our graduates report finding jobs or pursuing higher degrees within six months of graduation. (based on a five-year average).

Small Class Sizes

With the average student to teacher ratio of 13 to 1, St. Scholastica’s small class sizes offer more personalized instruction and a friendly learning environment. All classes are taught by faculty.

Learning Values

St. Scholastica places great importance on preparing its students for a life of purpose - as well as for economic gain - by emphasizing core values of the Benedictine tradition. Learning here entails a commitment to meeting rigorous academic standards, broadening the scope of one’s vision and becoming accountable to both self and society.

CSS Fast Facts Affiliation: Catholic, Benedictine Founded: 1912 President: Dr. Larry Goodwin Enrollment: 4,240; 1,926 total undergraduate at main campus, 1,304 total graduate, 2,936 total undergraduate (main campus, ADEP, and extended studies) Campus: Duluth, Minnesota – 186 forested acres overlooking the beautiful Lake Superior. Financial aid: 99 percent of our first-year students were offered financial aid for 2012-2013. (average award = $19,654) Average Class Size: 21 students Student/Faculty Ratio: 13 to 1 Campus Housing: Somers Residence Hall; Willow, Maple, Grove, Birch, Pine, Cedar, Kerst and Scanlon Apartments Student Body: 49 states and 38 countries represented in recent years Study Abroad Programs are offered in: Belize, China, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Russia, Tanzania, Argentina, England, and more.

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About Duluth Mid-America’s gateway to the sea, Duluth’s harbor hosts ships from dozens of nations each year. Duluthians enjoy the beauty and sport of four seasons. In close proximity to the College are beaches, biking and jogging trails, ski resorts, cross-country ski trails, boating and fishing sites and rinks for skating, curling and hockey. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is close enough for weekend visits. Facts About Duluth Duluth offers a wide variety of cultural • Population: 84,380; within 30-mile radius, population is activities as well. Each year the city’s 184,134. auditorium hosts a long list of popular • Located at the westernmost tip of Lake Superior, halfway entertainers. The Minnesota Ballet, between Minneapolis/St. Paul and the Canadian border. • 2,342 freshwater miles from the Atlantic Ocean to Duluth Duluth Playhouse, and Duluth-Superior via the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway. Symphony Orchestra provide exciting year• Area: 43,067 acres. round schedules. Duluth’s many historical • Altitude: Ranges from 605 feet (at Lake Superior’s attractions include Glensheen, a 39-room shoreline) to 1,485 feet above sea level. neo-Jacobean style mansion built on the • Terrain: City is built into a steep, rocky cliffside; almost mountainous for the Midwest. Lake Superior shore, the St. Louis County • Rated by Money magazine as one of the top four Heritage and Arts Center, and the Marine Midwestern small cities, based on livability. Museum at Canal Park. Duluth’s low crime rate, high quality of life and natural beauty frequently earn it high rankings in “best places to live” surveys. Recently, the nonprofit American Institute for Economic Research ranked Duluth one of America’s best small metropolitan areas for college students. In June 2014, Duluth was voted “America’s Best Outdoor City” by Outside Magazine

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Upper Midwest Athletic Conference

Commissioner Corey Borchardt 651.286.7470 | cpborchardt@umacathletics.com

Assistant Commissioner Natalie Arians 651.286.7488 | nlarians@umacathletics.com

Bethany Lutheran College Location: Mankato, Minn. President: Dr. Dan Bruss Athletics Director: Don Westphal Web Site: blcvikings.com

North Central University Location: Minneapolis, Minn. President: Dr. Gordon Anderson Athletics Director: Jon High Web Site: ncurams.com

College of St. Scholastica Location: Duluth, Minn. President: Dr. Larry Goodwin Athletics Director: Don Olson Web Site: csssaints.com

University of Northwestern Location: St. Paul, Minn. President: Dr. Alan Cureton Athletics Director: Dr. Matt Hill Web Site: unweagles.com

Martin Luther College Location: New Ulm, Minn. President: Rev. Mark Zarling Athletics Director: James Unke Web Site: mlcknights.com

University of Minnesota Morris Location: Morris, Minn. Chancellor: Dr. Jacqueline Johnson Athletics Director: Mark Fohl Web Site: ummcougars.org

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Upper Midwest Athletic Conference The Jerome Kruse Memorial Award was created in honor of Mr. Jerome Kruse, the long-time athletic director of Northwestern (Wis.) College and later Martin Luther College. Mr. Kruse’s life ended early, and the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) created the award to honor his dedication to the conference and its student-athletes. The annual award travels to the college that earns the most points, accumulated by the place-finishes of the college’s athletic teams in the final standings of the 17 conference-sponsored sports.

(1) Most amount of points = Kruse Award Winner (2) Points are determined by the number of teams participating in that particular sport. First place points will be given equivalent to the number of teams competing in that particular sport. Second place, third place, etc. in descending order. EXAMPLE If there are 8 teams competing = 1st place gets 8 points, 2nd place gets 7 points, 3rd place gets 6 points, etc. If there are 5 teams competing = 1st place gets 5 points, 2nd place gets 4 points, 3rd place gets 4 points, etc. (3) Provisionary schools and associate members are not eligible for Kruse Award and are not considered in awarding points for regular season finishes (4) If two or more teams tie for the same regular season finish spot, the point value for their corresponding finishes are added together and divided by the number of teams tied, which is then awarded to all of the tied teams. Example - If there is a two-way tie for first place, you would add 8+7 and then divide by 2 so that each team receives 7.5 points.

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UMAC All-Sports Trophy: The Jerome Kruse Award

St. Scholastica St. Scholastica Martin Luther St. Scholastica & Northwestern (Tie) Northwestern Northwestern Martin Luther (85 pts.) 2nd – Northwestern (80) Northwestern (87.5) 2nd – St. Scholastica (85) Northwestern (95) 2nd – St. Scholastica (93.5) St. Scholastica (75.5) 2nd – Northwestern (74.5) St. Scholastica (74) 2nd – Northwestern (65.5) Northwestern (82) 2nd – St. Scholastica (74) Northwestern (81) 2nd – St. Scholastica (80.5) St. Scholastica (88.5) 2nd – Northwestern (79.5) St. Scholastica (92) 2nd – Minnesota Morris (83) St. Scholastica (94) 2nd – Minnesota Morris (74) St. Scholastica (88.5) 2nd – Minnesota Morris (73.5)

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3rd – St. Scholastica (69) 3rd – Martin Luther (82.5) 3rd – Martin Luther (90) 3rd – Martin Luther (54.5) 3rd – Minnesota Morris (48) 3rd – Minnesota Morris (53.5) 3rd – Martin Luther (57.5) 3rd – Minnesota Morris (77) 3rd – Northwestern (76) 3rd – Northwestern (70.5) 3rd – Northwestern (66.5)

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Upper Midwest Athletic Conference 2014 Preseason Coaches’ Poll

# Team 1. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6.

St. Scholastica (3)*# Northwestern (3) Minnesota Morris Martin Luther Bethany Lutheran North Central

Points

(#) - First Place Votes * 2013 Regular Season Champs # 2013 Tournament Champion

All-Conference

Name Marisa Teems Alexis Gunderson Aleksandra Ochrymowicz Jessica Solberg Madeleine Scanlon Abby Fragodt Rachel Bostrom Amber Gallaway Kelly Johnson Megan Johnson Tina Matetich Karen Moe

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2014 UMAC Tournament

Fri., May 2 - Sat., May 3 Baseline Tennis Center - Minneapolis, Minn. Semifinal Round #1 Northwestern def. #4 Martin Luther, 9-0 #2 St. Scholastica def. #3 Minnesota Morris, 8-1

Championship Northwestern def. St. Scholastica,

Institution Bethany Lutheran St. Scholastica St. Scholastica St. Scholastica St. Scholastica Minnesota Morris Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern

2014 Final UMAC Standings

Team

UMAC Overall

Northwestern*

9-1

19-6

St. Scholastica

9-1

17-7

Minnesota Morris

6-4

6-7

Martin Luther

4-6

4-9

Bethany Lutheran

2-8

2-18

North Central

0-10

0-10

* 2014 Tournament Champion

Year Sophomore Junior Senior Freshman Freshman Senior Sophomore Junior Junior Junior Freshman Freshman

Player of the Year Award – Megan Johnson, Northwestern Coach of the Year Award – Matt Swigart, Northwestern Team Sportsmanship Award – Northwestern

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2014 Results Overall: 17-7 | UMAC: 9-1 | Region: 13-6 | Home: 6-0 | Away: 4-3 | Neutral: 7-4

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MINNESOTA-DULUTH

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

2/1

R

Hamline

W 7-2

W

W

W

L

W

L

W

W

W

2/1

R

Bethel

L 4-5

L

W

L

L

W

L

W

W

L

2/16

R

CONCORDIA (MINN.)

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

2/23

R

vs. UW-La Crosse

L 0-9

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

2/28

R

Gustavus Adolphus

L 1-8

L

L

W

L

L

L

L

L

L

3/1

vs. Minnesota State-Moorhead

L 4-5

L

W

W

L

L

L

W

W

L

3/1

vs. Minnesota State

W 7-2

L

W

W

L

W

W

W

W

W

3/9

R^

vs. Cornell (Iowa)

W 9-0

Wd

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

3/10

R^

vs. Saint Mary’s (Ind.)

L 2-7

L

W

L

L

L

L

L

W

L

3/10

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vs. Saint Ambrose

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

3/11

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vs. Ursinus

W 8-1

W

W

W

W

L

W

W

W

W

3/22

R*

North Central

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

3/22

R*

vs. Bethany Lutheran

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

3/29

R*

Northwestern (Minn.)

L 3-6

L

L

W

W

L

L

L

L

W

4/6

R*

Minnesota Morris

W 8-1

L

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

4/8

R*

MARTIN LUTHER

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

4/12

R*

Martin Luther

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

4/12

R*

NORTH CENTRAL (Minn.)

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

4/26

R*

BETHANY LUTHERAN

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

4/26

R*

NORTHWESTERN (MINN.)

W 6-3

L

L

W

W

W

L

W

W

W

4/28

R*

vs. Minnesota Morris

W 9-0

W

W

W

W

Wd Wd

W

W

Wd

5/2

R& vs. Minnesota Morris

W 8-1

L

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

W

5/3

R& vs. Northwestern (Minn.)

L 3-6

L

L

L

W

W

L

L

L

W

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2014 Statistics 2014 S ingles S tatistics Overall

Dual

4

5

6

Nat’l

Reg’l

Olivia Bretting

2-0

2-0

0-0

2-0

---

---

---

---

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

W2

2-0

Allie Carlson

2-1

2-1

0-0

2-0

---

---

---

---

2-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

W2

2-1

Kelsey Geiger

11-6

11-6

0-0

5-2

---

---

---

3-0

3-1

5-5

0-0

0-0

W1

8-2

10-10

10-10

0-0

5-3

7-8

3-2

---

---

---

---

0-0

0-0

L1

6-4

Pamela Hartley

9-8

9-8

0-0

5-1

---

---

2-0

2-1

4-5

1-2

0-0

0-0

L1

6-4

Alexa Herbst

2-1

2-1

0-0

2-0

---

---

1-0

1-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

W2

2-1

Katie Kingston

8-0

8-0

0-0

3-0

---

---

1-0

---

6-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

W8

8-0

Halle Nystrom

6-0

6-0

0-0

4-0

---

---

---

1-0

---

5-0

0-0

0-0

W6

6-0

Alek Ochrymowicz

14-6

14-6

0-0

7-0

---

2-0

2-0

10-6

---

---

0-0

0-0

W 11

10-0

Miki Samz

2-0

2-0

0-0

2-0

---

---

---

---

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

W2

2-0

Madeleine Scanlan

16-6

16-6

0-0

6-2

5-3

6-1

5-2

---

---

---

0-0

0-0

L2

6-4

Jessica Solberg

17-4

17-4

0-0

7-0

---

8-2

9-2

---

---

---

0-0

0-0

L1

9-1

102-42

102-42

0-0

52-8

13-11

19-5

20-4

17-7

18-6

15-9

0-0

0-0

.708

.708

.000

.867

.542

.792

.833

.708

.750

.625

.000

.000

Alexis Gunderson

Totals Percentage

Tour UMAC

1

2

3

Streak Last 10

2014 D oubles S tatistics Dual

Tour

UMAC

1

2

3

Nat’l

Reg’l

Last 10

Alexis Gunderson/Jessica Solberg

16-5

16-5

0-0

6-1

16-5

---

---

0-0

0-0

L1

8-2

Alexa Herbst/Madeleine Scanlan

13-4

13-4

0-0

4-1

2-0

11-4

---

0-0

0-0

L1

8-2

Allie Carlson/Katie Kingston

13-2

13-2

0-0

6-0

---

3-0

10-2

0-0

0-0

W9

9-1

Allie Carlson/Pamela Hartley

2-2

2-2

0-0

1-0

---

1-0

1-2

0-0

0-0

W1

2-2

Katie Kingston/Madeleine Scanlan

1-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

---

1-0

---

0-0

0-0

W1

1-0

Olivia Bretting/Miki Samz

5-1

5-1

0-0

4-0

---

---

5-1

0-0

0-0

W5

5-1

Allie Carlson/Alexa Herbst

2-0

2-0

0-0

1-0

---

2-0

---

0-0

0-0

W2

2-0

Halle Nystrom/Alek Ochrymowicz

1-0

1-0

0-0

1-0

---

1-0

---

0-0

0-0

W1

1-0

Kelsey Geiger/Pamela Hartley

1-0

1-0

0-0

1-0

---

---

1-0

0-0

0-0

W1

1-0

Alexis Gunderson/Madeleine Scanlan

1-0

1-0

0-0

1-0

1-0

---

---

0-0

0-0

W1

1-0

Katie Kingston/Alek Ochrymowicz

1-0

1-0

0-0

1-0

---

1-0

---

0-0

0-0

W1

1-0

Kelsey Geiger/Halle Nystrom

1-0

1-0

0-0

1-0

---

---

1-0

0-0

0-0

W1

1-0

58-14

58-14

0-0

28-2

19-5

20-4

19-5

0-0

0-0

.806

.806

.000

.933

.792

.833

.792

.000

.000

Totals Percentage

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Program History: Through the Years Through the Years...

UMAC Regular Season Champions 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997 UMAC Postseason Tournament Champions 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997 NAIA Regional Tournament Appearances 2006 NAIA National Tournament Appearances 2006, 2004, 2002, 1999 NCAA Div.-III National Tournament Appearances 2009, 2008, 2007

C oaching R ecords

by

The Saints’ First... Season

1986

Head Coach

Annette Caruso

Match Tie, 2-2 vs. Northern Iowa at Northfield, Minn. (Sept. 8, 1990) Win

2-0 vs. Wis-Stout (Sept. 29, 1990)

Winning Record

5-1, 1986

Reg. Season UMAC Championship

NAIA Regional Appearance 1997, 4 place in Midwest Region NCAA Regional Appearance

2007

NCAA National Singles Tour. Appearance

2009

Ploy Suthijindawong – National Runner-up

Y ear

Coach Annette Caruso Annete Caruso

Record 5-1 5-1 (.833)

UMAC -

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Six seasons

Joe Lombardo Joe Lombardo Joe Lombardo Joe Lombardo Joe Lombardo Joe Lombardo Joe Lombardo

Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 0-6-1 Unknown

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1993 1994 Two Seasons

Leon Hanka Leon Hanka Leon Hanka

0-10-0 1-5-1 1-15-1 (.088)

-

1995 1996 Two Seasons

Kendall Larson Kendall Larson Kendall Larson

0-13-1 3-11-0 3-24-1 (.125)

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Year 1986 One Season

1997 Wells Patten 1998 Wells Patten 1999 Wells Patten 2000 Wells Patten 2001 Wells Patten 2002 Wells Patten 2003 Wells Patten 2004 Wells Patten 2005 Wells Patten 2006 Wells Patten 2007 Wells Patten 2008 Wells Patten 2009 Wells Patten 2010 Wells Patten 2011 Wells Patten 2012 Wells Patten 2013 Wells Patten 2014 Wells Patten 18 Seasons Wells Patten Program Totals

1997

Post Season UMAC Championship

4-9 3-10 13-5 11-7 9-9 13-7 18-7 19-5 24-7 25-6 12-9 18-7 18-10 16-8 20-4 18-6 21-5 17-7 279-128 (.686) 288-174 (.623)

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Program History: Individual Records Most Singles Wins Season: Ploy Suthijindawong...............................27...................................2009 Career: Casey Ruberto.......................................61..............................2004-08 HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE (SINGLES) Season: Hillary Bungarden................................ .952.................................. 2011 Career: Megan Lawrence................................. .842.............................2009-13 MOST SINGLES MATCHES PLAYED Season: Ploy Suthijindawong...............................30...................................2009 Career: Casey Ruberto.......................................80..............................2004-08 MOST DOUBLES WINS Season: Marissa Knutson....................................24...................................2006 Career: Katie Motley...........................................68..............................2006-10 HIGHEST WIN PERCENTAGE (DOUBLES) Season: Ali Bernst.............................................. .929.................................. 2011 Career: Katrina Sacchetti.................................. .842.............................2005-08 MOST DOUBLES MATCHES PLAYED Season: Lindsey Shoden.....................................29...................................2006 Career: Katie Motley...........................................96..............................2006-10 MOST DOUBLES TEAM MOST WINS Season: J. Rich/ S. Sparby..................................28...................................2006 HIGHEST TEAM WIN PERCENTAGE (DOUBLES) Season: S. Hohl/C. McLean......................... 1.000 (10-0)............................2005 MOST DOUBLES TEAM MATCHES PLAYED Season: J. Rich/S. Sparby...................................28...................................2006

Top 5 Season performances

MOST SINGLES WINS

MOST INDIV. DOUBLES MATCHES

Career Most Wins - #1 Singles 30........... Hillary Bungarden............................. 2009-13 Most Wins - #2 Singles 31........... Rachael Zwiener................................2011-13 Most Wins - #3 Singles 28........... Alexis Gunderson..................................2011Most Wins - #4 Singles 27........... Amber Erickson................................. 2001-05 Most Wins - #5 Singles 25........... Casey Ruberto.................................. 2004-08 Most Wins - #6 Singles 17........... Kelsey Geiger................................... 2010-14 17........... Mary Udermann................................ 2004-06 Most Wins - #1 Doubles 46........... Steph Miettunen................................ 2002-05 Most Wins - #2 Doubles 43........... Amber Erickson................................. 2001-05 Most Wins - #3 Doubles

29........... Erin Simonson.................................. 1999-03

Top 10 Career performances 5. J. Rich/S. Sparby (2005)

.846

1. Ploy Suthijindawong (2009)

27

1. Lindsey Shoden (2006)

29

MOST SINGLES WINS

2. Casey Ruberto (2006)

23

1. Stephanie Sparby (2006)

29

1. Casey Ruberto (2004-08)

61

3. Danni Sonnenfeld (2011)

21

1. Jess Rich (2006)

29

2. Katie Motley (2006-10)

57

3. Lindsey Shoden (2006)

21

4. Kristen Anderson (2006)

28

3. Danni Sonnenfeld (2007-11)

56

5. Megan Lawrence (2013)

20

4. Shannon Hohl (2006)

28

4. Hillary Bungarden (2010-13)

53

5. Angela Shields (2008)

20

4. Marissa Knutson (2006)

28

5. Callee Conda (2008-11)

52

5. Hillary Bungarden (2011)

20

HIGHEST DOUBLES WIN% (12 Wins)

6. Amber Erickson (2001-05)

51

7. Megan Lawrence (2009-13)

48

7. Jess Rich (2003-07)

48

9. Angela Shields (2006-10)

46 44

10. Callee Conda (2008-11)

44

HIGHEST DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE 1. Katrina Sacchetti (2005-08)

.842

2. Shannon Hohl (2004-06)

.821

3. Casey Ruberto (2004-08)

.818

4. Kristin Anderson (2004-06)

.775

5. Danni Sonnenfeld (2007-11)

.764

6. Emily Jackola (2002-05)

.759

7. Lindsey Shoden (2003-07)

.750

8. Steph Miettunen (2002-05)

.734

MOST SINGLES MATCHES PLAYED

1. Ali Bernst (2011)

.929

1. Ploy Suthijindawong (2009)

30

2. Katie Kingston (2014)

.882

2. Stephanie Sparby (2006)

29

2. Megan Lawrence (2013)

.882

3. Lindsey Shoden (2006)

26

4. Alexa Herbst (2013)

.875

10. Lindsey Shoden (2003-07)

3. Casey Ruberto (2006)

26

4. Casey Ruberto (2007)

.875

HIGHEST SINGLES WIN

9. Katie Kundel (2002-06)

.730

5. Callee Conda (2011)

25

PERCENTAGE

10. Kelli Johnson (2010-13)

.729

5. Danni Sonnenfeld (2011)

25

5. Shannon Hohl (2006)

25

MOST DOUBLES PAIR WINS 1. K. Anderson/M. Knutson (2006)

22

1. Megan Lawrence (2009-13)

.842

2. S. Hohl/L. Shoden (2006)

19

2. Danni Sonnenfeld (2007-11)

.789

HIGHEST SINGLES WIN% (Min. 12 Wins)

3. C. Ruberto/K. Sacchetti

18

3. Amber Erickson (2001-05)

.785

1. Hillary Bungarden (2011)

.952

4. A. Gunderson/J. Solberg (2014)

16

4. Rachael Zwiener (2011-13)

.783

2. Amanda Hiatt (2011)

.944

4. J. Rich/S. Sparby (2006)

16

5. Kelsey Geiger (2010-14)

.780

3. Amber Erickson (2003)

.923

4. E. Jackola/S. Miettunen (2004)

16

6. Hillary Bungarden (2010-13)

.768

4. Ploy Suthijindawong (2009)

.900

7. Casey Ruberto (2004-08)

.762

5. Casey Ruberto (2006)

.885

MOST DOUBLES PAIR MATCHES

8. Katrina Sacchetti (2005-08)

.750

8. Shannon Hohl (2004-06)

.750

10. Callee Conda (2008-11)

.732

MOST INDIV. DOUBLES WINS

1. J. Rich/S. Sparby (2006)

28

2. S. Hohl/L. Shoden (2006)

26

1. Marissa Knutson (2006)

24

2. K. Anderson/M. Knutson (2006)

26

2. Danni Sonnenfeld (2011)

23

4. C. Ruberto/K. Sacchetti (2008)

22

MOST INDIVIDUAL DOUBLES WINS

2. Kristin Anderson (2006)

23

4. P. Beckerman/ K. Motley (2008)

22

1. Katie Motley (2006-10)

68

4. Lindsey Shoden (2006)

21

HIGHEST PAIR WIN% (10 Matches)

2. Steph Sparby (2002-06)

66

3. Lindsey Shoden (2003-07)

57

4. Jess Rich (2003-07)

51

5. Allie Carlson (2010-14)

47

5. Steph Miettunen (2002-05)

47

7. Katie Kundel (2002-06)

46

8. Amber Erickson (2001-05)

45

8. Casey Ruberto (2004-08)

45

4. Shannon Hohl (2006)

21

1. S. Hohl/C. McLean (2005)

1.000

(10-0) 2. M. Lawrence/A. Herbst (2013)

.923

3. A. Carlson/K. Kingston (2014)

.867

3. K. Kundel/L. Shoden (2004)

.867

5. K. Anderson/M. Knutson (2006) .846

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MOST TOTAL WINS 1. Katie Motley (2006-10)

125

2. Casey Ruberto (2004-08)

106

3. Steph Sparby (2002-05)

105

4. Danni Sonnenfeld (2007-11)

98

4. Lindsey Shoden (2003-07)

98

4. Jess Rich (2003-07)

98

7. Callee Conda (2008-11)

96

7. Amber Erickson (2001-05)

96

9. Hillary Bungarden (2010-13)

94

10. Katie Kundel (2002-06)

87

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Most singles wins Best singles win percent Most doubles wins Best doubles wins percent Most matches played Most wins Most conference wins Most points in conference tournament Most consecutive wins Most consecutive conference wins Most losses Most conference losses Most consecutive losses Most consecutive conference losses Fewest losses Best win-loss percent

137................................................ 2005 .781 (125-35)........................................ 2013 72................................................. 2006 .841 (58-11)......................................... 2004 31....................................... 2006, 2005 25................................................. 2006 10..........2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 27..............................2005, 2010, 2011 15................................................. 2006 113....................................... 1997-2014 15....................................... 1995, 1993 1.................................................. 2014 13................................................. 1993 N/A........................................................ 4...................................................2011 .833 (20-4)...........................................2011

Senior Class Win Percentages Class

1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003

Wins Losses Ties Win% 0 0 1 1 4 9 11 24 32 36 46 51

6 19 24 37 43 38 43 35 30 31 28 30

0 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

0.000 0.000 0.058 0.050 0.102 0.204 0.209 0.407 0.516 0.537 0.622 0.630

Class

P ostseason H onors All-UMAC 2014 Alexis Gunderson Aleksandra Ochrymowicz

Jessica Solberg Madeleine Scanlan 2013 Hillary Bungarden Alexis Gunderson Kelli Johnson Megan Lawrence Rachael Zwiener 2012 Hillary Bungarden Alexis Gunderson Megan Lawrence Cortne Solberg Rachael Zwiener 2011 Ali Bernst Hillary Bungarden Milly CheLeon Callee Conda Amanda Hiatt Danni Sonnenfeld

Wins Losses Ties Win%

2003-2004 58 2004-2005 73 2005-2006 85 2006-2007 78 2007-2008 77 2008-2009 73 2009-2010 64 2010-2011 72 2011-2012 2012-2013 75 2013-2014 76

and

2010 Megan Carlson Callee Conda Katie Motley Kelly Ross Angela Shields Danni Sonnenfeld 2009 Paula Beckermann Callee Conda Katie Motley Angela Shields Ploy Suthijindawong Lynnae Wilke 2008 Paula Beckermann Katie Motley Casey Ruberto Katrina Sacchetti 2007 Paula Beckermann Katie Motley Jess Rich Lindsey Shoden

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0.659 0.723 0.759 0.757 0.740 0.701 0.653 0.713

0 0

0.765 0.776

A wards 2006 Shannon Hohl Jessica Rich Steph Sparby 2005 Amber Erickson Emily Jackola Steph Meittunen 2004 Amber Erickson Emily Jackola Steph Miettunen 1986 Libby Fitzgerald Theresa Hanninen Tammy Meyers Pam Jurasin Julie Rauzi Polly Wholers

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Academic Accolades Academic All-UMAC 2014 Allie Carlson Alexis Gunderson Alexa Herbst Miki Samz 2013 Hillary Bungarden Allie Carlson Alexis Gunderson Alexa Herbst Aleksandra Ochrymowicz Megan Skorich Rachael Zwiener 2012 Kelsey Geiger Alexis Gunderson Megan Lawrence Rachael Zwiener 2011 Ali Bernst Liz Coyne Amanda Hiatt Jill Kammerer Danni Sonnenfeld 2010 Ali Bernst Megan Carlson Jill Kammerer Megan Lawrence Katie Marcella Kelly Ross Angela Shields 2009 Paula Beckermann Ali Bernst Megan Carlson Angela Shields Danni Sonnenfeld Ploy Suthijindawong Natalie Urick Lynnae Wilke 2008 Paula Beckermann Katrina Sacchetti Angela Shields 2007 Heidi Johnson Katrina Sacchetti Lindsey Shoden Lynnae Wilke

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2006 Liz Shaner Steph Sparby 2005 Kristin Anderson Amber Erickson Heidi Johnson Katie Kundel Steph Miettunen Stacy Novak 2004 Amber Erickson Emily Jackola Katie Kundel Steph Miettunen Stacy Novak Emily Olson

NAIA Scholar-Athlete 2005 Amber Erickson Emily Jackola Katie Kundel Steph Miettunen Stacy Novak 2003 Jenna Wood

ITA Scholar-Athlete 2009 Paula Beckermann Ali Bernst Angela Shields Danni Sonnenfeld Ploy Suthijindawong Natalie Urick Lynnae Wilke 2004 Amber Erickson Emily Jackola Heidi Johnson Katie Kundel Steph Miettunen Stacey Novak Emily Olson Steph Sparby 2003 Jenna Wood 2002 Ericka Dierker 2001 Kristen Anderson ITA All-Academic Team 2003, 2004

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2014 Overall: 17-7 | UMAC: 9-1 Coach: Wells Patten, 18th season 1/31 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 9-0 2/1 Hamline W 7-2 2/1 Bethel L 4-5 2/16 CONCORDIA (MINN.) W 9-0 2/23 UW-La Crosse L 0-9 2/28 Gustavus Adolphus L 1-8 3/1 Minnesota State-Moorhead L 4-5 3/1 Minnesota State W 7-2 3/9 Cornell (Iowa) W 9-0 3/10 Saint Mary’s (Ind.) L 2-7 3/10 Saint Ambrose W 9-0 3/11 Ursinus W 8-1 3/22 North Central* W 9-0 3/22 Bethany Lutheran* W 9-0 3/29 Northwestern (Minn.)* L 3-6 4/6 Minnesota Morris* W 8-1 4/8 MARTIN LUTHER* W 9-0 4/12 Martin Luther* W 9-0 4/12 NORTH CENTRAL (MINN.)* W 9-0 4/26 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 4/26 NORTHWESTERN (MINN.)* W 6-3 4/28 Minnesota Morris* W 9-0 5/2 Minnesota Morris& W 8-1 5/3 Northwestern (Minn.)& L 3-6

2013 Overall: 21-5 | UMAC: 10-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 17th season Feb 2 MINNESOTA DULUTH W 9-0 Feb 8 BETHEL L 3-6 Feb 16 HAMLINE W 9-0 Feb 17 Concordia-Moorhead W 9-0 Feb 24 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) L 0-9 Feb 24 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS L 2-7 Mar 1 Concordia Wisconsin W 9-0 Mar 2 Edgewood W 7-2 Mar 10 Central W 9-0 Mar 11 Saint Ambrose W 8-1 Mar 11 Marian (Ind.) L 3-6 Mar 14 Roger Williams W 7-2 Mar 22 NORTH CENTRAL* W 9-0 Mar 28 Northwestern* W 6-3 Apr 5 Bethany Lutheran* W 9-0 Apr 5 UW-Eau Claire L 1-8 Apr 6 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr 6 North Central* W 9-0 Apr 7 Minnesota Morris* W 8-1 Apr 20 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 Apr 20 MARTIN LUTHER* W 9-0 Apr 21 MINNESOTA MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr 23 Saint Benedict W 5-4 Apr 27 NORTHWESTERN* W 8-1 May 3 Bethany Lutheran& W 9-0 May 4 Northwestern& W 7-2

2012 Overall: 18-6 | UMAC: 10-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 16th season Feb 4 CONCORDIA-MOORHEAD L 3-6 Feb 17 MINNESOTA-DULUTH W 5-4 Feb 18 Hamline W 7-2 Feb 19 Saint Mary’s L 4-5 Mar 2 Concordia (Wis.) W 9-0 Mar 3 Edgewood W 9-0 Mar 12 Otterbein L 1-8 Mar 13 St. Mary’s (Ind.) L 4-5 Mar 15 Saint Ambrose W 7-2 Mar 15 Wisconsin Lutheran W 7-2 Mar 16 Illinois Wesleyan L 3-6 Mar 23 Bethany Lutheran* W 9-0

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North Central* Martin Luther* Minnesota Morris* UW-EAU CLAIRE NORTH CENTRAL* BETHANY LUTHERAN* Northwestern* MARTIN LUTHER* MINNESOTA MORRIS* NORTHWESTERN* vs. Martin Luther& vs. Northwestern&

W 9-0 W 8-1 W 7-2 L 1-8 W 9-0 W 9-0 W 6-3 W 9-0 W 9-0 W 8-1 W 8-1 W 7-2

2011 Overall: 20-4 | UMAC: 10-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 15th season Feb. 6 SAINT MARY’S W 6-3 Feb. 6 BEMIDJI STATE W 5-4 Feb. 13 Concordia-Moorhead W 5-4 Feb. 19 HAMLINE W 9-0 Feb. 20 SAINT BENEDICT L 4-5 Feb. 26 St. Olaf L 4-5 Feb. 27 St. Thomas L 3-6 Mar. 14 Simpson W 8-1 Mar. 14 Saint Ambrose W 7-2 Mar. 15 Carthage W 5-4 Mar. 16 UW-La Crosse L 3-6 Mar. 16 Schreiner W 7-2 Mar. 18 Saint Mary’s (Ind.) W 6-3 Mar. 26 Bethany Lutheran* W 9-0 Mar. 26 North Central* W 9-0 Apr. 1 UW-Eau Claire W 5-4 Apr. 2 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr. 9 Northwestern* W 9-0 Apr. 15 NORTH CENTRAL* W 9-0 Apr. 16 MARTIN LUTHER* W 8-1 Apr. 16 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 Apr. 17 MINNESOTA-MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr. 17 MINNESOTA-MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr. 30 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 May 6-7 UMAC Tournament 1st place 2010 Overall: 16-8 | UMAC: 10-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 14th season Oct. 3 UW-River Falls W 5-4 Feb. 6 ST. THOMAS (MINN.) W 5-4 Feb. 7 Hamline W 8-1 Feb. 20 St. Olaf L 3-6 Feb. 20 St. CloudState L 2-7 Feb. 21 Carleton L 0-9 Feb. 27 Saint Catherine W 7-2 Mar. 15 Saint Ambrose W 8-1 Mar. 15 Augustana (S.D.) L 1-8 Mar. 16 UW-La Crosse L 0-9 Mar. 18 SUNY-Geneseo L 2-7 Mar. 19 Franklin & Marshall W 2-7 Mar. 26 Northwestern* W 9-0 Mar. 27 BethanyLutheran* W 9-0 Mar. 27 North Central* W 9-0 Apr. 10 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr. 10 Gustavus Adolphus L 0-9 Apr. 11 Luther L 0-9 Apr. 11 Minn.-Morris* W 8-1 Apr. 16 NORTH CENTRAL* W 9-0 Apr. 17 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Apr. 17 MARTIN LUTHER* W 9-0 Apr. 18 MINN.-MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr. 24 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 May 7-8 UMAC Tournament 1st place

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2009 Overall: 18-10 | UMAC: 10-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 13th season Sept. 27 UW-Eau Claire L 4-5 Jan. 31 Carleton L 3-6 Feb. 1 HAMLINE W 8-1 Feb. 7 ST. CLOUD STATE W 6-3 Feb. 14 St.Thomas(Minn.) W 7-2 Mar. 9 Coe L 3-6 Mar. 11 St.Ambrose W 5-4 Mar. 11 Saint Mary’s W 7-2 Mar. 12 Bryn Mawr W 8-1 Mar. 13 Wheaton L 2-7 Mar. 20 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 Mar. 21 Gustavus Adolphus L 2-7 Mar. 28 Northwestern* W 9-0 Mar. 29 MICHIGAN TECH W 5-4 Apr. 3 Coe L 4-5 Apr. 4 Carthage L 4-5 Apr. 4 Luther L 2-5 Apr. 4 NORTH CENTRAL* W 9-0 Apr. 5 BethanyLutheran* W 9-0 Apr. 7 Minn.-Morris* W 9-0 Apr. 9 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr.9 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr.15 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Apr.18 Luther L 4-5 Apr.23 North Central* W 9-0 Apr.25 MINN.-MORRIS* W 9-0 May2 UMAC Tournament 1st place May7 Luther (NCAA) W 5-3 May8 Gustavus Adolphus (NCAA) L 0-5

2008 Overall: 18-7 | UMAC: 8-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 12th season Feb. 3 St. Cloud State L 3-6 Feb. 3 Concordia-Moorhead W 9-0 Feb. 10 HAMLINE W 9-0 Feb. 17 St. Thomas (Minn.) L 4-5 Feb. 23 Bethel W 6-3 Feb. 24 BEMIDJI STATE W 8-1 Mar. 3 Misericordia W 8-0 Mar. 4 King W 8-0 Mar. 5 St. Ambrose W 9-0 Mar. 6 Methodist L 0-9 Mar. 7 Saint Mary’s (Ind) L 2-9 Mar. 15 Minn. State-Moorthead W 9-0 Mar. 16 North Dakota L 0-9 Mar. 29 BEMIDJI STATE W 7-2 Mar. 29 NORTHWESTERN* W 8-1 Mar. 30 MINN.-MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr. 5 Bethany Lutheran* W 9-0 Apr. 6 UW-Eau Claire W 7-2 Apr. 13 Michigan Tech L 1-8 Apr. 18 Northwestern* W 6-3 Apr. 19 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr. 19 Bethany Lutheran* W 9-0 Apr. 20 MINN.-MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr. 26 UMAC Tournament # 1st place May 1 UW-Whitewater (NCAA) L 1-6

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Program History: Year-by-Year Results 2007 Overall: 13-9 | UMAC: 8-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 11th season Jan. 23 UW-Eau Claire L 3-6 Feb. 2 NORTH DAKOTA L 3-6 Feb. 10 St. Thomas (Minn.) L 3-6 Feb. 16 St. Cloud State L 3-6 Feb. 18 HAMLINE W 7-2 Mar. 3 UW-Eau Claire L 4-5 Mar. 12 Franklin & Marshall(Pa.) L 4-5 Mar. 13 Haverford (Pa.) W 8-1 Mar. 13 Wesleyan (Conn.) L 3-6 Mar. 15 UW-La Crosse L 1-8 Mar. 24 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 Mar. 24 BEMIDJI STATE W 9-0 Mar. 25 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) W 8-1 Mar. 31 MARTIN LUTHER* W 8-1 Mar. 31 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Apr. 20 Northwestern* W 6-3 Apr. 21 Martin Luther* W 7-2 Apr. 21 Bethany Lutheran* W 7-0 Apr. 29 MINN.-MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr. 29 MINN.-MORRIS* W 8-1 May 4 Coe (Iowa) (NCAA) L 1-5 May 4 UMAC Tournament 2006 Overall: 25-6 | UMAC: 8-0 Coach: Wells Patten, 10th season Sept. 12 UW-RIVER FALLS W 9-0 Sept. 16 UW-Eau Claire W 5-4 Feb. 3 North Dakota L 2-7 Feb. 5 Hamline W 6-3 Feb. 11 St. Benedict(Minn.) L 2-7 Feb. 12 SAINT MARY’S (Minn.) W 8-1 Feb. 17 Bethel (Minn.) W 8-1 Feb. 18 Dordt (Iowa) W 8-1 Feb. 25 UW-EAU CLAIRE W 7-2 Feb. 25 WINONA STATE W 5-3 Mar. 4 St. Cloud State W 6-3 Mar. 13 Saint Mary’s(Ind.) W 6-3 Mar. 15 Southern Nazarene(Okla.) L 3-6 Mar. 15 Minn. State-Mankato L 4-5 Mar. 17 Northwood (Fla.) L 3-6 Mar. 17 Hamilton (N.Y.) W 5-4 Mar. 25 Bethany Lutheran* W 9-0 Mar. 25 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr. 1 Northwestern* W 9-0 Apr. 8 MINN.-CROOKSTON W 8-1 Apr. 8 Tabor (Kan.) W 9-0 Apr. 8 Concordia-Seward(Neb.) W 8-1 Apr. 9 Sioux Falls (S.D.) W 6-3 Apr. 22 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Apr. 23 Minn.-Morris* W 9-0 Apr. 23 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 Apr. 29 MARTIN LUTHER* W 7-2 Apr. 30 MINN.-MORRIS* W 9-0 May 5-6 UMAC Tournament May 6 Sioux Falls (S.D.) (NAIA) W 5-3 May 6 Nebraska Wesleyan (NAIA) W 5-2 May 15 Ala.-Mobile (NAIA) L 1-8

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2005 Overall: 25-7 | UMAC: 7-0 Coach: Wells Patten, ninth season Sept. 11 UW-Stout W 9-0 Sept. 21 UW-River Falls W 9-0 Sept. 28 Mary (N.D.) W 9-0 Oct. 9 St. Ambrose (Iowa) L 4-5 Feb. 4 Bethel (Minn.) W 9-0 Feb. 5 BEMIDJI STATE W 9-0 Feb. 5 ST. CATHERINE (Minn.) W 6-3 Feb. 5 HAMLINE W 7-2 Feb. 18 MINN. STATE-MANKATO L 4-5 Feb. 19 UW-EAU CLAIRE W 8-1 Feb. 20 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS L 1-8 Feb. 25 ST. CLOUD STATE W 7-2 Mar. 4 MINN. STATE-MOORHEAD W 9-0 Mar. 14 UW-La Crosse W 7-2 Mar. 14 Georgetown(Ky.) L 2-7 Mar. 15 Wayne State (Mich.) L 3-6 Mar. 16 Oklahoma Christian W 5-4 Mar. 17 Richard Stockton(N.J.) W 8-1 Mar. 18 Nebraska-Wesleyan W 5-4 Apr. 1 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Apr. 2 MARTIN LUTHER* W 7-2 Apr. 3 BETHANY LUTHERAN* W 9-0 Apr. 3 MARY (N.D.) W 9-0 Apr. 10 North Dakota L 3-6 Apr. 10 MINN.-MORRIS* W 8-1 Apr. 15 UW-River Falls W 9-0 Apr. 16 UW-LA CROSSE W 7-2 Apr. 17 GEORGETOWN (Ky.) L 2-7 Apr. 23 Martin Luther* W 8-1 Apr. 30 Northwestern* W 9-0 Apr. 30 Bethany Lutheran* W 7-2 2004 Overall: 19-5 | UMAC: 6-0 Coach: Wells Patten, eighth season Oct. 10 MARY (N.D.) W 7-0 Oct. 11 OLIVET NAZARENE(Ill.) W 5-2 Feb. 6 CARLETON (Minn.) W 5-4 Feb. 22 St. Benedict W 5-4 Feb. 27 ST. CLOUD STATE W 7-2 Mar. 7 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) W 9-0 Mar. 8 West Liberty State (W. Va.) W 8-1 Mar. 10 Carnegie Mellon (Pa.) L 3-6 Mar. 11 Evansville (Ind.) L 2-7 Mar. 12 Ithaca (N.Y.) W 8-1 Mar. 16 Charleston (W. Va.) L 2-7 Mar. 17 Minn.-Morris* W 9-0 Mar. 19 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Mar. 20 MARTIN LUTHER* W 8-1 Mar. 27 MINN.-MORRIS* W 9-0 Apr. 2 Northwestern* W 8-1 Apr. 3 Martin Luther* W 5-4 Apr. 3 Mary (N.D.) W 9-0 Apr. 5 Macalester W 9-0 Apr. 14 Minn.-Duluth W 8-1 Apr. 24 Michigan Tech L 3-6 May 1 Martin Luther# W 9-0 May 1 Minn.-Morris# W 8-1 May 17 Indiana Wesleyan (NAIA) L 2-7

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2003 Overall: 18-7 | UMAC: 4-0 Coach: Wells Patten, seventh season Oct.11 Springfield (Ill.) W 7-2 Oct.11 Olivet Nazarene(Ill.) L 1-5 Feb.7 MINN. STATE-MANKATO W 9-0 Feb.8 Carleton (Minn.) L 4-5 Feb.9 Winona State L 4-5 Feb.9 Saint Mary’s( Minn.) W 6-3 Feb.16 Bemidji State W 7-2 Feb.21 BETHEL (Minn.) W 7-2 Feb.22 St. Cloud State W 3-2 Feb.22 St. Benedict L 2-3 Feb.22 Bemidji State W 5-0 Mar.9 Wittenberg (Ohio) L 1-8 Mar.10 Slippery Rock (Pa.) L 2-7 Mar.11 Shippensburg (Pa.) W 8-1 Mar.12 Spring Arbor (Mich.) W 9-0 Mar.13 John Hopkins (Md.) W 5-4 Mar.21 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Mar.22 MARTIN LUTHER* W 8-1 Mar.29 Mary (N.D.) W 9-0 Mar.30 Minn.-Duluth W 5-4 Apr.4 ST. CLOUD STATE W 5-4 Apr.5 Michigan Tech L 2-7 Apr.25 MARTIN LUTHER* W 8-1 Apr.26 NORTHWESTERN* W 8-1 Apr.30 UW-River Falls W 6-3

2002 Overall: 13-7 | UMAC: 3-0 Coach: Wells Patten, sixth season Feb. 9 ST. BENEDICT L 3-6 Feb. 10 Carleton (Minn.) W 5-4 Feb. 22 Winona State L 0-9 Feb. 23 MARY (N.D.) W 9-0 Mar. 1 MINN.-DULUTH W 7-2 Mar. 10 Guilford (N.C.) W 9-0 Mar. 11 Wheaton (Ill.) W 8-1 Mar. 12 Shippensburg (Pa.) W 7-2 Mar. 12 Carthage (Wis.) L 1-8 Mar. 14 Catawba (N.C.) L 0-9 Mar. 22 Northwestern* W 9-0 Mar. 23 Martin Luther* W 9-0 Apr. 4 Northwestern* W 8-1 Apr. 6 BEMIDJI STATE W 9-0 Apr. 7 Michigan Tech L 1-8 Apr. 12 Moorhead State W 9-0 Apr. 13 ST. CLOUD STATE L 4-5 Apr. 20 Minn. State-Mankato W 5-4 Apr. 30 UW-River Falls W 6-3 May 17 Palm Beach Atlantic(Fla.) (NAIA) L 1-8

2001 Overall: 9-9 | UMAC: 3-0 Coach: Wells Patten, fifth season Feb.2 WINONA STATE W 5-4 Feb.3 Bemidji State W 8-1 Feb.10 Macalester W 6-3 Feb.10 Carleton (Minn.) L 4-5 Feb.23 Gustavus Adolphus L 0-9 Feb.23 St.Cloud State L 1-8 Feb23 North Dakota L 1-8 Mar.2 St.Thomas (Minn.) L 0-9 Mar.11 Lipscomb (Tenn.) L 0-9 Mar.13 Slippery Rock (Pa.) L 2-7 Mar.16 Notre Dame of Md. W 7-2 Mar.30 Moorhead State W 5-4 Mar.31 Martin Luther* W 8-1 Apr.6 NORTHWESTERN* W 9-0 Apr.8 Minn.-Duluth L 4-5 Apr.20 Northwestern* W 8-1 Apr.25 Moorhead State L 3-6 Apr.28 Mary (N.D.) W 7-2

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Program History: Year-by-Year Results 2000 Overall: 11-7 | UMAC: 4-0 Coach: Wells Patten, fourth season Feb. 13 ST. THOMAS (Minn.) L 0-9 Feb. 19 Carleton (Minn.) W 5-4 Feb. 19 Bethel (Minn.) L 4-5 Feb. 20 Macalester L 3-6 Feb. 25 St. Cloud State L 1-8 Feb. 26 Gustavus Adolphus W 7-2 Mar. 11 Moorhead State W 7-2 Mar. 21 Sioux Falls (N.D.) L 4-5 Mar. 22 Slippery Rock (Pa.) W 6-3 Mar. 23 Kalamazoo (Mich.) W 5-4 Mar. 23 MacMurray (Ill.) W 9-0 Mar. 24 Kutztown (Pa.) W 5-2 Apr. 7 NORTHWESTERN* W 7-0 Apr. 8 MARTIN LUTHER* W 9-0 Apr. 9 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) L 3-6 Apr. 15 Winona State L 2-7 Apr. 27 Northwestern* W 7-1 Apr. 28 Martin Luther* W 9-0 1999 Overall: 13-5 | UMAC: 5-0 Coach: Wells Patten, third season Feb. 6 St. Thomas (Minn.) L 2-7 Feb. 7 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) L 4-5 Feb. 20 ST. CLOUD STATE L 1-8 Feb. 20 BETHEL (Minn.) W 7-2 Feb. 21 Gustavus Adolphus L 4-5 Mar. 8 Savannah Art & Design (Ga.) W 6-3 Mar. 9 Catawba (N.C.) W 6-3 Mar. 11 E.M. W 8-1 Mar. 12 King (Pa.) W 9-0 Mar. 13 Meredith (N.C.) W 6-3 Mar. 21 Winona State W 6-3 Apr. 9 MARTIN LUTHER* W 7-2 Apr. 10 MOORHEAD STATE W 5-4 Apr. 13 Moorhead State L 4-5 Apr. 16 NORTHWESTERN* W 8-1 Apr. 21 Northwestern* W 8-1 May 8 Martin Luther* W 8-1 May 8 Northwestern* W 7-2

1998 Overall: 3-10 | UMAC: 3-0 Coach: Wells Patten, second season Feb.7 Macalester L 3-6 Feb.14 North Dakota L 1-8 Feb.21 WINONA STATE L 1-8 Mar.13 Winona State L 2-7 Mar.13 St. Cloud State L 1-8 Mar.14 Gustavus Adolphus L 1-8 Mar.22 Michigan Tech L 3-6 Apr.3 MARTIN LUTHER* W 9-0 Apr.4 Bethel (Minn.) L 0-9 Apr.17 Minn.-Duluth L 2-7 Apr.21 Moorhead State L 2-7 May2 Northwestern* W 4-0 May2 Martin Luther* W 6-0

1997 Overall: 4-9 | UMAC: 2-0 Coach:Wells Patten, first season Feb.8 MINN.-DULUTH L 2-7 Feb.22 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS L 1-8 Mar.16 Macalester L 3-6 Mar.22 MARTIN LUTHER* W 9-0 Mar.27 Bemidji State L3-6 Mar.27 MOORHEAD STATE W 7-2 Apr.4 Michigan Tech L 2-7 Apr.5 Northern Michigan L 0-7 Apr.12 Minn.-Duluth L 1-8 Apr.19 Moorhead State W 7-2 Apr.19 Ridgewater CC (Minn.) L 2-7 Apr.19 Central Lakes CC (Minn.) L 2-7 Apr.27 MARTIN LUTHER* W 9-0

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1996 Overall: 3-11 Coach: Kendall Larson, second season Mar. 9 Bethel (Minn.) L 2-7 Mar. 9 Macalester L 1-8 Mar. 15 Gustavus Adolphus L 0-9 Mar. 16 Minn. State-Mankato L 0-9 Mar. 16 Winona State L 1-8 Mar. 16 St. Cloud State L 1-8 Mar. 23 BEMIDJI STATE L 0-9 Mar. 23 Northern Michigan L 0-9 Mar. 29 MOORHEAD STATE L 3-6 Mar. 30 Michigan Tech L 1-8 Mar. 31 Northern Michigan L 3-6 Apr. 13 UW-River Falls W 9-0 Apr. 21 St. Catherine (Minn.) W 3-0 Apr. 28 Martin Luther W 7-2 1995 Overall: 0-13-1 Coach: Kendall Larson, first season Feb. 11 Bethel (Minn.) L 0-9 Feb. 27 Florida Southern L 0-9 Feb. 28 Saginaw Valley State(Mich.) L 1-8 Mar. 1 Michigan Tech L 1-8 Mar. 2 St. Leo (Fla.) L 3-4 Mar. 3 Alma (Mich.) L 3-6 Mar. 24 MICHIGAN TECH L 2-7 Mar. 25 BEMIDJI STATE L 4-5 Apr. 7 Gustavus Adolphus L 1-8 Apr. 14 AUSTIN CC (Minn.) L 4-5 Apr. 22 Willmar CC (Minn.) L 0-9 Apr. 22 Brainerd CC (Minn.) T 4-4 Apr. 30 UW-Stout L 3-6 May 5 Moorhead State L 3-6

1991 Overall: Unknown Coach: Joe Lombardo, fifth season (missing information) 1990 Overall: Unknown Coach: Joe Lombardo, fourth season (missing information) 1989 Overall: Unknown Coach: Joe Lombardo, third season (missing information) 1988 Overall: Unknown Coach: Joe Lombardo, second season (missing information) 1987 Overall: Unknown Coach: Joe Lombardo, first season (missing information) 1986 Overall: 5-1 Coach: Annette Caruso, first season (missing information)

1994 Overall: 1-5-1 Coach: Leon Hanka, second season Mar.25 Concordia-Moorhead L 0-9 Mar.25 Moorhead State L 3-6 Apr.15 MINN.-MORRIS L 1-8 Apr.15 Minn.-Duluth L 0-9 Apr.17 AUGSBURG W 7-0 Apr.22 UW-STOUT T 4-4 May7 BEMIDJI STATE L 3-6 1993 Overall: 0-10 Coach: Leon Hanka, first season Feb. 21 St. Benedict L0-9 Mar. 12 Minn. State-Mankato L0-9 Mar. 20 WINONA STATE L0-9 Apr. 2 CONCORDIA-MOORHEAD L0-9 Apr. 3 HAMLINE L0-9 Apr. 17 UW-Stout L0-9 Apr. 18 Augsburg L0-9 Apr. 20 Minn.-Duluth L1-8 Apr. 21 ST. CLOUD STATE L0-9 Apr. 31 Bemidji State L0-9 1992 Overall: 0-6-1 Coach: Joe Lombardo ? MN-State-Mankato L0-9 Mar.15 Concordia-Moorhead L2-7 ? BemidjiState T3-3 ? St.Benedict L1-8 ? Minn.-Duluth L1-8 ? Minn.-Duluth L1-8 ? BEMIDJISTATE L3-6

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2014 Induction Class Del Genereau – Men’s Hockey Coach/Athletic Director – 1972-1977

Genereau was hired by fellow St. Scholastica Athletics Hall of Famer President Father Francis X. Shea to lead the institution’s first varsity athletics program, Men’s Hockey. Genereau, a former Duluth Cathedral High School Coach who was retired prior to taking the St. Scholastica gig, quickly built up the men’s hockey program into prominence. He guided the Saints to the 1975 NAIA Men’s Hockey National Championships and a 1976 runner-up finish. He was 7236-3 in four seasons as head coach. Genereau continued as Athletic Director through the 1977 school year. Genereau was inducted into the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Hall of Fame in 2003. Genereau passed away in 1988.

Randy Norgard – Men’s Hockey – 1973-77

Norgard was part of two NAIA Men’s Hockey National Championship squads in his time at CSS. A defenseman from Duluth Central High School, Norgard was named a NAIA All-American in 1977 and a three-time All-Tournament team selection. The three-time All-Conference choice was named the team’s MVP for the program’s second championship run in 1976-77 and was also a two-year captain.

Jeanne Fleck – Women’s Cross Country – 1994-96

Fleck was the first CSS runner to individually qualify for a national meet multiple times as she competed in three NAIA National Championship events. Fleck first competed on the CSS cross country team as a 29-year-old sophomore. She was the team’s Most Valuable Runner all three seasons and became the first to win the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) Individual Title in 1996. Fleck was a recipient of the 1996-97 CSS Female Athlete of the Year award.

Jen Quale – Women’s Basketball – 1996-2000

Quale was a two-time NAIA First Team All-Region selection in 1997 and 1998. She currently ranks second all-time in the St. Scholastica Women’s Basketball program with 1,574 career points. She led the team in scoring in three different seasons and was a member of back-to-back UMAC Championship squads. Quale has the most field goals made in a career in program history (624) and also ranks in the top 10 in career rebounds (497), free throws made (196) and steals (190). She was a four-time All-UMAC selection and was also named a NAIA Scholar-Athlete in 2000. Quale was the recipient of the 1997-98 CSS Female Athlete of the Year award.

Chris Lorentz – Softball – 1997-2001

Lorentz holds numerous program records for the CSS Softball team. She is the only player in program history to record at least 100 hits, runs scored, RBIs and stolen bases in a career. The two-time NAIA All-Region selection holds program records for games played in a career (183), runs scored in a career (175) and season (50), triples in a career (18) and stolen bases in a season (32) and career (109). The 109 stolen bases is tied for the Minnesota Collegiate record. She ranks second all-time in career hits (209) and is a four-time All-UMAC selection. She is a member of CSS Softball’s 25th Anniversary Team and was a NFCA Scholar-Athlete in 2001. She was also a two-time NAIA ScholarAthlete nominee. Lorentz also played soccer at CSS where she was named all-conference in 1998.

Neil Runbeck – Men’s Soccer – 1998-2002

Runbeck was the men’s soccer program’s career leader in points for over a decade until it was broke last fall by Joe Watt. Runbeck’s 157-point total is currently second overall. He led the team in scoring all four seasons. He holds the record for most shots in a game (14) and is tied for most assists in a game (4). His 20 goals and 15 assists during the 2001 season both rank in the top five. Runbeck was named NAIA First Team All-Region, Honorable Mention NAIA All-American, UMAC Player of the Year and Team MVP that season. Career goals was another record that Runbeck had to relinquish last fall to Andrew Jenkins. Runbeck has the second-most career goals (57) and assists (43) in program history. Runbeck was a four-time all-conference selection, including a two-time first team choice. Runbeck also played four years as defenseman on the men’s hockey team and was named to the NCHA All-Academic Team in 2002.


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