2014 Grove City College Women's Tennis Media Guide

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WOMEN’S TENNIS 2014-2015

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GROVE CITY COLLEGE

QUICK FACTS

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Institution _________ Grove City College Location _______________ Grove City, Pa. Founded _________________________ 1876 Enrollment _______________________ 2,500 Colors _____________ Crimson and White Nickname _________________ Wolverines Affiliation ___________ NCAA Division III Conference _______ Presidents’ Athletic Home Court _____ Walters-Zbell Courts President __________ Paul McNulty, J.D. Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1980 Athletic Director _________ Dr. Don Lyle Alma Mater ________ Muskingum, 1971 Assistant A.D. ____________ Todd Gibson Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 2002 Compliance Coordinator _ Mike Dreves Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1997 Head Coach ______________ Jeff Buxton Alma Mater __________ Penn State, 2003 Career Record ______ 18-12 (Third Year) At Grove City ___________________ Same First Year of Program ____________ 1972 All-Time Record _____________ 336-90-1 Head Trainer ______ Kay Mitchell Emigh Assistant Trainer __________ Rick Hawke Athletic Office Mgr ___________ Kim Iliff Equipment Mgr ________ Larry Freeman Equipment Mgr _______ Jim Richardson

CONTACT INFORMATION

Head Coach Jeff Buxton Office Phone ___________ 724-458-2125 Best Time to Call ____________ Mornings E-mail _____________ jdbuxton@gcc.edu •••

Sports Info. Director Ryan Briggs Office Telephone _______ 724-458-3365 Office Fax _______________ 724-458-3855 Home Telephone _______ 724-748-3718 E-mail ______________ rabriggs@gcc.edu •••

Grove City Athletic Department Dept. Telephone ________ 724-458-2900 Dept. Fax ________________ 724-458-3855 Web Site _______ www2.gcc.edu/sports

CREDITS

Editor ________________ Ryan Briggs, SID Associate Editor ________ Robert Audia Head shots by Kristen Seward, Grove City, Pa. Action shots by Dave Miller/ ADM Photography, Darlington, Pa. Printing by SCP Group, Sharon, Pa.

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HEAD C OACH JEFF BUXTON 2014-2015 SEASON PREVIEW R ETURNING LETTERWINNERS JULIE BECKER (KINGSPORT, TENN.) KAROLINA LAGERQUIST (PITTSBURGH, PA .) CAROLINE M CG UIRE (SHOREWOOD, WIS.) LINNEA PETERS (CARMEL, IND.) KENDRA TETRICK (B EAVER, PA.) LEAH THOMSEN (CARY, N.C.) LEAH WHITE (ELLICOTT CITY, MD.) 2013-14 IN REVIEW ALL-TIME RESULTS PROGRAM HISTORY/RECORDS ABOUT THE PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE G ROVE CITY COLLEGE S PORTS ABOUT G ROVE CITY COLLEGE G ROVE CITY COLLEGE A THLETIC FACILITIES 2014-2015 SCHEDULE

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HEAD COACH JEFF BUXTON Jeff Buxton enters his third season as Grove City College head women’s tennis coach. Buxton joined the College’s athletic department in July 2012 as head tennis coach and as an assistant professor of physical education and exercise science. In his first season, the Wolverines went 9-6 overall and 7-2 in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference. Current senior Caroline McGuire captured the conference’s Player of the Year award. In 2013, Grove City posted a 9-6 mark overall, including an 8-1 record in conference action. As men’s coach, he has guided Grove City’s men’s team to two conference titles and consecutive berths in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament. He earned PAC Coach of the Year honors in April 2013. Buxton came to Grove City after spending nine years as the general manager of One on One Fitness Consultants in State College, Pa. In that position, Buxton developed One on One’s personal fitness training instructor program and educational curriculum. He also coordinated and oversaw the development of all staff members He has been certified as a National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist and as an ACE Certified Personal Trainer. He earned a bachelor’s of science degree in kinesiology/movement science from Penn State in 2003. He completed his master of science in exercise science and health promotion at California University of Pennsylvania in December 2010. A native of Wyoming, Pa., Buxton lives in Grove City with his wife and their son and daughter.

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2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW

Junior Karolina Lagerquist has won three total conference titles during her first two seasons at Grove City. She is a two-year starter and letterwinner.

between first and second singles last season, eventually finishing as the conference runner-up at second singles. She posted a 10-10 record in singles competition and a 17-5 record in doubles action. Tetrick will compete to maintain her spot in the lineup at third singles after reaching the conference championship match at that flight last season. Tetrick also paired with then-freshman Linnea Peters to win the conference crown at second doubles, and she posted a 12-8 record in singles competition and a 136 record at doubles during the season. Junior Leah Thomsen returns after missing last season and will compete for a full-time spot this year. Sophomores Peters and Julie Becker both return to the Wolverines after playing integral roles in the team's success as freshmen. Peters made an immediate impact in her first year at Grove City, winning the PAC title at fifth singles while also teaming with Tetrick for the second doubles crown. Becker will look for an increased role this season after proving to be a key part of the Wolverine doubles lineup and also seeing spot duty in singles play. Grove City will open its season September 6 at Allegheny's Nancy J. Heath Invitational, facing the host Gators and Baldwin-Wallace. The Wolverines open their Presidents' Athletic Conference schedule on September 13, hosting both Thomas More and Thiel.

Junior Kendra Tetrick is a two-year starter for Grove City. She is a returning conference champion at second doubles.

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SEASON PREVIEW

The 2014-15 season could be a special one for the Grove City College women's tennis program. With six returning letterwinners, including five Presidents' Athletic Conference individual flight champions from last season, and a strong freshman class, thirdyear head coach Jeff Buxton and the Wolverines will be in the hunt to reclaim their spot as conference champions and return to the postseason for the first time in three seasons. Leading the way for the Wolverines will be a pair of seniors in co-captains Caroline McGuire and Leah White. The 2012 PAC Player of the Year and conference champion at first singles, McGuire battled through injuries last season but still managed to finish as the conference runner-up at first singles. White will look to move up in the lineup and build off a strong junior campaign that culminated with a conference title at sixth singles. Along with posting a 13-8 record in singles competition, White also saw extensive action in the doubles lineup last season. Junior Karolina Lagerquist and fellow junior Kendra Tetrick will both provide great experience to the program's most veteran lineup in three seasons. After a brilliant freshman campaign that saw her win the PAC title at third singles, Lagerquist split time


GROVE CITY COLLEGE

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS JUILE BECKER

CAROLINE MCGUIRE

SOPHOMORE • 5-6 KINGSPORT, TENN. HOMESCHOOLED

SENIOR • 5-8 S HOREWOOD, WIS. DOMINICAN

Three-year starter and letterwinner who will be in top half of Wolverine lineup this season. AS A JUNIOR: Presidents’ Athletic Conference champion at first doubles ... Conference runner-up at first singles ... Went careerbest 15-1 in doubles play ... Earned third letter. AS A SOPHOMORE: Captured Presidents’ Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors by winning league title at first singles ... Also played first doubles in 2012-13 ... Second on team in singles victories ... Earned second letter. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned starting spot in preseason camp ... Received first collegiate letter ... Capped rookie season by winning Presidents’ Athletic Conference titles at fifth singles and second doubles ... Led team in total victories. NOTABLE: Biology major ... Dean’s List.

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Returning letterwinner who will compete for full-time spot in Grove City lineup this season. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned first letter while playing primarily in doubles action ... Placed third at No. 3 doubles at 2013 Presidents’ Athletic Conference Championships. NOTABLE: Music education major. BECKER’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles Total Year W-L W-L W-L 2013-14 4-6 8-9 12-15 Totals 4-6 8-9 12-15

KAROLINA LAGERQUIST

McGUIRE’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles Total Year W-L W-L W-L 2011-12 18-4 16-6 34-10 2012-13 10-5 10-6 20-11 2013-14 8-4 15-1 23-5 Totals 36-13 41-13 77-26

JUNIOR • 5-11 PITTSBURGH, PA. HOMESCHOOLED

Two-year starter and letterwinner ... Will look to remain at or near top of lineup in 2014-15 season ... CoSIDA Academic All-America candidate. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Played first doubles and first and second singles throughout season ... Presidents’ Athletic Conference champion at first doubles ... All-PAC Second Team at second singles ... Named conference Player of the Week for October 7, 2013. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned first letter while playing primarily at third singles and second doubles ... Led team with 15 singles wins and 14 doubles victories ... Won conference titles at both third singles and second doubles ... Went undefeated in conference play. NOTABLE: Entrepreneurship major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to conference’s Academic Honor Roll. LAGERQUIST’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles Total Year W-L W-L W-L 2012-13 15-3 14-4 29-7 2013-14 10-10 17-5 27-15 Totals 25-13 31-9 56-22

Senior Caroline McGuire is a three-year letterwinner for Grove City. She earned Presidents’ Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors as a sophomore.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNERS LINNEA PETERS

LEAH

THOMSEN

S OPHOMORE • 5-7 CARMEL, IND. CARMEL

J UNIOR • 5-6 CARY, N.C. CARY CHRISTIAN

Returning starter and letterwinner ... Will look to remain integral part of Grove City lineup this season. AS A FRESHMAN: Led team in singles victories and total wins, earning first letter ... Presidents’ Athletic Conference champion at fourth singles and second doubles ... Won final 11 singles matches and final eight doubles bouts of 2013. NOTABLE: Elementary/special education major.

Second-year player who will challenge for spot in lineup this season ... Returning letterwinner. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned first letter during 2012-13 season ... Saw action at sixth singles and first doubles. NOTABLE: Biblical studies/philosophy major. THOMSEN’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles Total Year W-L W-L W-L 2012-13 1-1 0-1 1-2 Totals 1-1 0-1 1-2

LEAH WHITE

KENDRA TETRICK

SENIOR • 5-6 E LLICOTT CITY , MD. HOWARD

J UNIOR • 5-6 BEAVER, PA. BEAVER

Two-year letterwinner and returning starter who will look to move up in lineup this fall ... CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica candidate. AS A JUNIOR: Earned second letter ... Presidents’ Athletic Conference champion at sixth singles ... Also made collegiate doubles debut, going 3-2 at third doubles. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned first letter ... Earned starting spot at sixth singles in preseason camp ... Placed third at No. 6 singles at conference championships. AS A FRESHMAN: Played primarily in exhibition matches ... Made collegiate debut with win at sixth single at Penn State Behrend February 17, 2012. NOTABLE: Elementary education major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to conference’s Academic Honor Roll.

Two-year starter and letterwinner for Grove City ... Will look to be mainstay in middle of Wolverine lineup this season. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... 2013 Presidents’ Athletic Conference champion at second doubles ... Conference runner-up at third singles ... Tied for second on team in singles victories. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned first letter ... Teamed with Karolina Lagerquist for Presidents’ Athletic Conference title at second doubles ... Ranked second on team in doubles wins and total victories. NOTABLE: Marketing management major. TETRICK’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles Total Year W-L W-L W-L 2012-13 8-7 13-4 21-11 2013-14 12-8 13-6 25-14 Totals 20-15 26-10 46-25

WHITE’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles Total Year W-L W-L W-L 2011-12 1-0 0-0 1-0 2012-13 12-6 0-0 12-6 2013-14 13-8 3-6 16-14 Totals 26-14 3-6 29-20

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PETERS’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles Total Year W-L W-L W-L 2013-14 16-5 11-9 27-14 Totals 16-5 11-9 27-14


GROVE CITY COLLEGE

2013-14 IN REVIEW

2013-14 IN REVIEW With five letterwinners returning, including the top four singles players, the Grove City College women's tennis team was poised to remain among the top programs in the Presidents' Athletic Conference yet again during the 2013-14 season. Under the leadership of second-year head coach Jeff Buxton, the Wolverines did just that, recording a 96 overall record, an 8-1 record in league play and a second-place finish at the 2013 PAC Championships. Grove City won conference titles in four of the nine flights at the championships- two in singles and two in doubles. Freshman Linnea Peters capped a strong first season by winning the league crown at fifth singles while junior Leah White earned the title at sixth singles. Junior Caroline McGuire teamed with sophomore Karolina Lagerquist to win the first doubles title while Peters and sophomore Kendra Tetrick were victorious at second doubles. After opening the season on September 13 with a 9-0 setback at perennial power and eventual national quarterfinalist Carnegie Mellon, the Wolverines opened conference play with an 8-1 victory at Thomas More the following day. The Wolverines opened their home schedule on September 16 with a 6-3 victory over league foe Geneva behind victories at the top four singles slots.

Senior Lauren Troxel closed her collegiate career by earning All-PAC Honorable Mention in 2013.

Grove City then improved to 2-0 in PAC play with an 8-1 home win over Waynesburg on September 19 after sweeping the doubles competition. The squad then traveled to Fredericksburg, Va. for the 2013 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Southeast Championship. McGuire and Lagerquist highlighted the weekend by advancing to the finals of the Blue 1 Doubles draw. Following a 7-2 setback to Westminster on September 24, the Wolverines rattled off six consecutive victories to close their fall season, including five in conference play. Despite playing without McGuire in the lineup, the Wolverines managed to earn a hard-fought 5-4 victory over defending conference champion Saint Vincent on September 25. The Wolverines took two of three doubles matches and then, keyed by a super-tiebreaker victory by freshman Julie Becker at sixth singles, split the singles matches to earn the win.

Sophomore Karolina Lagerquist played extensively at first and second singles for Grove City in 2013-14.

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2013-14 IN REVIEW

2013-14 IN REVIEW

McGuire returned to the Wolverine lineup as Grove City kicked off the month of October with an 8-1 win over Washington & Jefferson. The Wolverines would then earn consecutive 9-0 victories at Chatham and Bethany, dropping just four total games to the Cougars and two to the Bison in the sweeps. Grove City continued its road trip by visiting Thiel for the conference finale on October 10. White earned a 6-0, 6-0 victory at fifth singles as the Wolverines took all six singles matches in an 8-1 triumph. The Wolverines wrapped up their fall regular season by visiting non-conference foe Penn State Behrend on October 14. Despite dropping close matches at first and second singles, the Wolverines earned a 7-2 victory to conclude their fall schedule with a 9-3 record. After a strong first day of competition at the 2013 PAC Championships at the Pennbriar Club in Erie, the Wolverines finished with four individual conference championships and second place overall in the team standings. Along with Grove City's conference champions, each of whom earned All-PAC First Team status in their respective flights, McGuire (first singles), Lagerquist (second singles) and Tetrick (third singles) each earned Second Team accolades. Becker and senior Lauren Troxel garnered Honorable Mention status at third doubles after winning the consolation match in that flight. The Wolverines competed in matches against Slippery Rock, Mount Union and Mercyhurst during the spring season.

2013-14 RESULTS Date Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 21-22 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 14 Oct. 18-19

Opponent Result Score Record at Carnegie Mellon L 9-0 0-1 at Thomas More* W 8-1 1-1 GENEVA* W 6-3 2-1 at Allegheny L 9-0 2-2 WAYNESBURG* W 8-1 3-2 ITA Regional Championships at Westminster* L 7-2 3-3 SAINT VINCENT* W 5-4 4-3 WASH. & JEFF.* W 8-1 5-3 at Chatham* W 9-0 6-3 at Bethany* W 9-0 7-3 at Thiel* W 8-1 8-3 at PSU Behrend W 7-2 9-3 PAC Championships 2nd/10

Spring Season Feb. 22 at Slippery Rock L 9-0 March 14 MOUNT UNION L 8-1 April 12 MERCYHURST L 8-1 *-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Match

Leah White closed her junior season at Grove City by winning the Presidents’ Athletic Conference title at sixth singles.

2013-14 STATISTICS Name Julie Becker Karolina Lagerquist Caroline McGuire Linnea Peters Kendra Tetrick Lauren Troxel Leah White Totals

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Singles W-L 4-6 10-10 8-4 16-5 12-8 4-6 13-8 67-47

Doubles W-L 8-9 17-5 15-1 11-9 13-6 4-5 3-6 71-41

Total W-L 12-15 27-15 23-5 27-14 25-14 8-11 16-14 138-88


GROVE CITY COLLEGE

ALL-TIME RESULTS

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1972 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 2-3 Slippery Rock _________________ 4 Slippery Rock _________________ 5 Allegheny ____________________ 3 Westminster _________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 0

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1973 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 2-2 Westminster _________________ Westminster _________________ Westminster _________________ Slippery Rock _________________

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1974 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 11-1 Mercyhurst ___________________ 1 Geneva _______________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 0 Mercyhurst ___________________ 1 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Slippery Rock _________________ 3 Westminster _________________ 1 Chatham _____________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 1 Slippery Rock _________________ 2 Chatham _____________________ 1 PSU Behrend _________________ 0

2 2 0 3 4 2 1

1975 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 2-5 Geneva _______________________ 3 Chatham _____________________ 3 Slippery Rock _________________ 4 Mercyhurst ___________________ 2 Westminster _________________ 3 PSU Behrend _________________ 3 Slippery Rock _________________ 4

1 4 5 3 3 1 1 6 2

1976 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 3-5-1 Geneva _______________________ 4 Westminster _________________ 3 Mercyhurst ___________________ 2 Gannon ______________________ 4 Westminster _________________ 4 Allegheny ____________________ 6 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Villa Maria ___________________ 1 Allegheny ____________________ 5

1 5 2 1 4 6 0 0

1977 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 3-5 Westminster _________________ 6 Villa Maria ___________________ 0 Mercyhurst ___________________ 5 Westminster _________________ 6 Geneva _______________________ 3 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Allegheny ____________________ 7 Allegheny ____________________ 7

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1978 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 5-4 Westminster _________________ 2 Geneva _______________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 3 Allegheny ____________________ 4 Villa Maria ___________________ 1 Clarion _______________________ 4

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PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Allegheny ____________________ 4 Mercyhurst ___________________ 5

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1979 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 10-1 Thiel _________________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 3 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Geneva_______________________ 1 Allegheny ____________________ 2 Villa Maria ___________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 2 Mercyhurst ___________________ 6 Allegheny ____________________ 2 Westminster _________________ 1 Thiel _________________________ 0

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1980 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 11-0 Westminster _________________ 1 Geneva_______________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Thiel _________________________ 0 Allegheny ____________________ 3 Villa Maria ___________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 0 Mercyhurst ___________________ 0 Allegheny ____________________ 3 Thiel _________________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 1

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1981 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 10-0 Westminster _________________ 3 Thiel _________________________ 1 Geneva_______________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Thiel _________________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 2 Westminster _________________ 1 Mercyhurst ___________________ 0 Allegheny ____________________ 1 Villa Maria ___________________ 0

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1982 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 11-1 Westminster _________________ 0 Robert Morris _________________ 1 Geneva_______________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 0 Mercyhurst ___________________ 2 Edinboro _____________________ 4 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Slippery Rock _________________ 6 Thiel _________________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 1 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Allegheny ____________________ 3

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1983 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 10-0 Robert Morris _________________ 0 Mercyhurst ___________________ 0 Geneva_______________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Thiel _________________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Allegheny ____________________ 4 Slippery Rock _________________ 2 Edinboro _____________________ 3 Westminster _________________ 0

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1984 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 11-0 Mercyhurst ___________________ Robert Morris _________________ Westminster _________________ Geneva_______________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Thiel _________________________ PSU Behrend _________________ Allegheny ____________________ Westminster _________________ Slippery Rock _________________ Edinboro _____________________

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1985 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 11-0 Slippery Rock _________________ Geneva_______________________ John Carroll __________________ Mercyhurst ___________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Thiel _________________________ PSU Behrend _________________ Hiram ________________________ Bethany ______________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Westminster _________________

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1986 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 6-1 Slippery Rock _________________ Geneva_______________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Mercyhurst ___________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Thiel _________________________ John Carroll __________________

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1987 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 10-0 Geneva_______________________ Mercyhurst ___________________ John Carroll __________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Slippery Rock _________________ Westminster _________________ Hiram ________________________ Thiel _________________________ Edinboro _____________________

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1988 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 6-1 Geneva_______________________ PSU Behrend _________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Westminster _________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Slippery Rock _________________ John Carroll __________________

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1989 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 8-2 Geneva_______________________ Mercyhurst ___________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Westminster _________________ Thiel _________________________ Seton Hill _____________________ Slippery Rock _________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Youngstown State ____________

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1990 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 6-3 Geneva _______________________ 3 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Mercyhurst ___________________ 9 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 5 Westminster _________________ 3 Edinboro _____________________ 8 Slippery Rock _________________ 3 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 2

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1991 Coach: Patti Zbell Season Record: 6-4 Geneva _______________________ 7 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Thiel _________________________ 3 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 4 Westminster _________________ 3 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Slippery Rock _________________ 6 Gannon ______________________ 9 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 1 Mercyhurst ___________________ 8

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1992 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 6-2 Geneva _______________________ 6 Westminster _________________ 7 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Thiel _________________________ 1 Slippery Rock _________________ 6 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0

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1993 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 9-2 Geneva _______________________ 5 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 2 Westminster _________________ 3 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 1 Thiel _________________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Slippery Rock _________________ 8 Thiel _________________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 4

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1994 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 9-2 Geneva _______________________ 0 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 0 Westminster _________________ 4 Slippery Rock _________________ 6 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 3 Mount Union _________________ 1 Thiel _________________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 1 Bethany ______________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 6

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1995 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 9-2 Geneva _______________________ 0 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 6 Westminster _________________ 0 Slippery Rock _________________ 6


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ALL-TIME RESULTS Clarion _______________________ 0 Mount Union _________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 1

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1996 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 9-0 Geneva _______________________ 0 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 3 Slippery Rock _________________ 2 Clarion _______________________ 4 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 0 Alfred ________________________ 1 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 1

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1997 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 8-3 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 6 Geneva _______________________ 1 Chatham _____________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 3 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 4 Bethany ______________________ 2 Thiel _________________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Youngstown State ____________ 8 Slippery Rock _________________ 6

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1998 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 10-2 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 5 Indiana _______________________ 0 Mercyhurst ___________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 1 Wooster ______________________ 3 Thiel _________________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Youngstown State ____________ 8 Slippery Rock _________________ 1

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1999 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 12-1 Mercyhurst ___________________ 0 Indiana _______________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 0 Wooster ______________________ 3 Ohio Wesleyan _______________ 2 West Liberty State ____________ 6 Thiel _________________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Slippery Rock _________________ 1

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2000 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 9-1 Clarion _______________________ 0 Shippensburg ________________ 7 Thiel _________________________ 0 Wooster ______________________ 2

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Bethany ______________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 0 John Carroll __________________ 1 Slippery Rock _________________ 1 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 0

9 4 9 1 9 4 8 8 9 4

2001 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 6-4 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 5 Bethany ______________________ 0 West Liberty State ____________ 8 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Indiana _______________________ 5 John Carroll __________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 1 Thiel _________________________ 0 Slippery Rock _________________ 5

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2002 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 6-3 Thiel _________________________ 0 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 5 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 0 Wooster ______________________ 2 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 1 West Liberty State ____________ 7 Slippery Rock _________________ 7

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2003 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 7-3 Thiel _________________________ 0 California, Pa. ________________ 5 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 1 Waynesburg __________________ 2 Bethany ______________________ 1 Wooster ______________________ 2 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 7 Westminster _________________ 0 West Liberty State ____________ 2 Slippery Rock _________________ 6

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2004 Coach: Joe Walters Season Record: 11-1 Westminster _________________ 1 Thiel _________________________ 0 West Liberty State ____________ 4 Clarion _______________________ 5 Bethany ______________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 2 Slippery Rock _________________ 2 Allegheny ____________________ 1 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 1 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0

9 5 9 7 7 9 9 9 1 9 8

2005 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 13-3 Waynesburg __________________ 0 West Liberty State ____________ 4 Westminster _________________ 0 Case Western ________________ 2 Allegheny ____________________ 2 Thiel _________________________ 0 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Clarion _______________________ 8 Bethany ______________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 1

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Bethany ______________________ Thomas More ________________ Thiel _________________________ Slippery Rock _________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________

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2006 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 8-5 West Liberty State ____________ Chatham _____________________ Thomas More ________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Clarion _______________________ Bethany ______________________ Juniata _______________________ Franklin & Marshall ___________ Elizabethtown ________________ Westminster _________________ Waynesburg __________________ Saint Vincent _________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________

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2007 Coach: Cathy Jacobs Season Record: 10-2 West Liberty __________________ Chatham _____________________ Saint Vincent _________________ Allegheny ____________________ Westminster _________________ Bethany ______________________ Thomas More ________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Geneva_______________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Slippery Rock _________________ Waynesburg __________________

2 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 9 9 0

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2008 Coach: Joe Walters Season Record: 12-2 West Liberty __________________ Chatham _____________________ Saint Vincent _________________ Allegheny ____________________ Westminster _________________ Bethany ______________________ Thomas More ________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Geneva_______________________ Carnegie Mellon _____________ Slippery Rock _________________ Waynesburg __________________

2 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 9 9 0

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2009-10 Coach: Joe Walters Season Record: 15-6 West Liberty __________________ Bethany ______________________ Geneva_______________________ Waynesburg __________________ Chatham _____________________ Allegheny ____________________ PSU Behrend _________________ Slippery Rock _________________ Westminster _________________ Oberlin _______________________ Saint Vincent _________________ Wash. & Jeff. _________________ Thomas More ________________ PSU Behrend _________________ Clarion _______________________ Indiana _______________________ Case Western ________________ Allegheny ____________________ Walsh ________________________ Webster ______________________ Chicago ______________________

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2010-11 Coach: Joe Walters Season Record: 14-4 West Liberty __________________ 4 La Roche _____________________ 0 Allegheny ____________________ 3 Geneva _______________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 0 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Saint Vincent _________________ 0 Westminster _________________ 1 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Oberlin _______________________ 5 Chatham _____________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 0 Slippery Rock _________________ 6 Thomas More ________________ 0 Thiel _________________________ 0 Malone _______________________ 2 Mercyhurst ___________________ 6 Albion ________________________ 5 2011-12 Coach: Joe Walters Season Record: 12-8 West Liberty __________________ 6 Bethany ______________________ 1 Waynesburg __________________ 0 Saint Vincent _________________ 2 Geneva _______________________ 0 Thiel _________________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 5 Allegheny ____________________ 5 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 0 Baldwin-Wallace _____________ 1 Oberlin _______________________ 8 Chatham _____________________ 0 Thomas More ________________ 0 PSU Behrend _________________ 1 Slippery Rock _________________ 9 Mercyhurst ___________________ 7 Clarion _______________________ 2 Indiana (Pa.) __________________ 9 Mary Washington ____________ 5 2012-13 Coach: Jeff Buxton Season Record: 9-6 West Liberty __________________ 8 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 1 Geneva _______________________ 2 Thomas More ________________ 1 Waynesburg __________________ 3 Westminster _________________ 7 Saint Vincent _________________ 6 Thiel _________________________ 0 Penn State Behrend __________ 1 Chatham _____________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 0 Penn State Behrend __________ 1 Mount Union _________________ 8 Slippery Rock _________________ 9 Allegheny ____________________ 9 2013-14 Coach: Jeff Buxton Season Record: 9-6 Carnegie Mellon _____________ 9 Thomas More ________________ 1 Geneva _______________________ 3 Allegheny ____________________ 9 Waynesburg __________________ 1 Westminster _________________ 7 Saint Vincent _________________ 4 Wash. & Jeff. _________________ 1 Chatham _____________________ 0 Bethany ______________________ 0 Thiel _________________________ 1 Penn State Behrend __________ 2 Slippery Rock _________________ 9 Mount Union _________________ 8 Mercyhurst ___________________ 8

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PROGRAM HISTORY Most Matches, Year:

21, 2009-10 19, 2011-12 18, 2010-11

Undefeated Seasons:

1980 (11-0) 1981 (10-0) 1983 (10-0) 1984 (11-0) 1985 (11-0) 1987 (10-0) 1996 (9-0) 1.000, Seven times

Best Win Percentage: Consecutive Wins:

PROGRAM HISTORY

PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYER OF YEAR Anne Kister 1987 Devon Cairns 1989 Jennifer Mulcahy 1993 Jennifer Mulcahy 1994 Jennifer Mulcahy 1995 Cathy Tiberia 1996 Wendy Carlson 1997 Alyssa Bradford 1998 Alyssa Bradford 1999 Alyssa Bradford 2000 Alyssa Bradford 2001 Allison Atwood 2002 Allison Atwood 2003 Megan Hulick 2004 Kristin McNally 2005 Nicole Andreini 2006 Tamara Nations 2007 Tamara Nations 2008 Natalie Walten 2009 Stacy Moon 2011 Caroline McGuire 2012

TEAM RECORDS 15, 2009-10 14, 2010-11 13, 2006

Most Wins, Year:

42, 1982-86 29, 1979-82

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Anne Kister 1986 Second Team Anne Kister 1987 First Team Anne Kister 1988 First Team Megan Hulick 2004 Third Team Megan Hulick 2005 First Team Megan Bennett 2011 Third Team Megan Bennett 2012 Second Team

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Singles Wins: 43, Vicki Hull (1996-99) 43, Tamara Nations (2005-08) 42, Jill Sinclair (1980-83) Singles Win Pct: 1.000, Jill Sinclair (42-0, 1980-83) .969, Cindy Hood (31-1, 1982-85) .955, Holly McCoun (21-1, 1978-81) Most Doubles Wins: 44, Wendy Carlson (1997-00) 43, Tamara Nations (2005-08) 40, Lindsey Hosler (2003-06) 40, Vicki Hull (1996-99) Doubles Win Pct: .974, Anne Kister (38-1, 1985-88) .936, Wendy Carlson (44-3, 1997-00) YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Overall 11-1 2-5 3-5-1 3-5 5-4 10-1 11-0 10-0 11-1 10-0 11-0 11-0 6-1 10-0 6-1 8-2 6-3 6-4 6-3 9-2 9-2

Conf.

2-3-1 3-3 4-2 6-1 7-0 7-0 6-0 5-0 5-0 4-0/6-0 3-1 5-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 6-0 6-0 4-0

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Anne Kister 1986 First Team Anne Kister 1987 First Team Anne Kister 1988 First Team Linda Lex 1989 First Team Allison Atwood 2003 Third Team Allison Atwood 2004 Second Team Megan Hulick 2003 Second Team Megan Hulick 2004 First Team Megan Hulick 2005 First Team Megan Bennett 2010 Second Team Megan Bennett 2011 First Team Megan Bennett 2012 First Team

Year Overall Conf. 1995 9-2 3-0 1996 9-0 3-0 1997 8-3 4-0 1998 11-2 4-0 1999 12-1 4-0 2000 9-1 4-0 2001 6-4 4-0 2002 6-3 5-0 2003 7-3 5-0 2004 11-1 5-0 2005 13-3 6-0 2006 8-5 5-0 2007 10-2 6-0 2008 12-2 6-0 2009 15-6 6-0 2010 14-4 8-0 2011 12-7 8-1 2012 9-6 7-2 2013 9-6 8-1 WKC (1976-85) PAC (1985-)

PAC COACH OF THE YEAR Patti Zbell 1988 Patti Zbell 1989 Patti Zbell 1990 Patti Zbell 1991 Cathy Jacobs 1992 Cathy Jacobs 1993 Cathy Jacobs 1995 Cathy Jacobs 1997 Cathy Jacobs 1998 Cathy Jacobs 2000 Cathy Jacobs 2002 Cathy Jacobs 2005 Joe Walters 2010 Joe Walters 2011

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ABOUT THE PAC

2013 PAC Players of the Week

2013 Standings

Overall Conference W L W L Westminster* 18 2 9 0 Grove City 9 6 8 1 Saint Vincent 11 6 7 2 Waynesburg 11 4 6 3 Geneva 9 5 5 4 Wash. & Jeff. 8 9 4 5 Thomas More 6 8 3 6 Thiel 3 8 2 7 Chatham 1 8 1 8 Bethany 0 15 0 9 *-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Champion

Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14

Caitie Hosler, Westminster Anna Hetzer, Thomas More Kylie Auman, Saint Vincent Brittany Kress, Geneva Grace McCarthy, Wash. & Jeff. Karolina Lagerquist, Grove City Amanda Gans, Saint Vincent

2013 PAC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

October 18-19, 2013 -- Pennbriar Fitness & Racquet Club -- Erie, Pa. FIRST SINGLES Championship No. 1 Caitlin Hosler (WES) def. No. 3 Caroline McGuire (GRO) 6-3, 6-2 SECOND SINGLES Championship No. 1 Mariah Turiano (WES) def. No. 2 Karolina Lagerquist (GRO) 6-4, 6-1 THIRD SINGLES Championship No. 1 Sydney Sterner (WES) def. No. 3 Kendra Tetrick (GRO) 6-2, 6-3 FOURTH SINGLES Championship No. 2 Heather Santa (WES) def. No. 5 Christine Bullock (GEN) 6-0, 6-0 FIFTH SINGLES Championship No. 1 Linnea Peters (GRO) def. No. 2 Brittany Kress (GEN) 6-2, 6-2

SIXTH SINGLES Championship No. 2 Leah White (GRO) def. No. 1 Christina Vucenovic (WES) 6-4, 6-0 FIRST DOUBLES Championship No. 1 Caroline McGuire/Karolina Lagerquist (GRO) def. No. 2 Caitlin Hosler/Mariah Turiano (WES) 8-5 SECOND DOUBLES Championship No. 4 Kendra Tetrick/Linnea Peters (GRO) def. No. 3 Heather Santa/Lauren Fling (WES) 8-4 THIRD DOUBLES Championship No. 2 Sydney Sterner/Maria Pallone (WES) def. No. 1 Brittany Kress/Courtney Light (GEN) 8-1 PAC Player of the Year: Caitlin Hosler, Westminster PAC Coach of the Year: Scott Renninger, Westminster

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THE PRESIDENTS’ A THLETIC CONFERENCE

Geneva became eligible for conference titles in 2011-12. The PAC annually crowns champions in 19 sports. All-Conference status is awarded in all 19 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 2013-14 academic year while Washington & Jefferson earned the Men’s All-Sports Trophy. In 2013-14, the league named a conference-record 902 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.

Founded in 1955, the Presidents’ Athletic Conference continues its mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Comprised of 10 select private colleges and universities - Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Thomas More College, Washington & Jefferson 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, Geneva and Saint Vincent all joined the PAC. Chatham competed for PAC championships for the first time during the 2007-08 academic year. Saint Vincent first competed for conference titles in 2010-11.


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GROVE CITY COLLEGE

A BOUT GROVE CITY COLLEGE

ABOUT

The beautifully landscaped campus of Grove City College stretches over 150 acres and includes 28 neoGothic 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 highest quality education at the lowest possible cost. Wishing to remain truly independent and to retain its distinctive qualities as a private school governed by private citizens (trustees), it is one of few colleges in the country that does not accept federal funds. Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), but not narrowly denominational, the College believes that to be well-educated a student should be exposed to the central ideas of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Grove City College offers undergraduate degrees in liberal arts, sciences, engineering, business, and music and is distinguished as a national leader in education. Grove City’s programs in electrical and mechanical engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission Board of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. The “big business school curriculum” prepares students for today’s global business reality. An extensive variety of internship opportunities 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 technology across the curriculum.

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Grove City College’s Breen Student Union

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 first year and then builds a four-year strategy to help them pursue a satisfying career. Personal counseling, professional speakers, databases, alumni contacts, summer internships, corporate visits, employer presentations and more are incorporated into the career preparation experience. Grove City follows the semester calendar plan, in addition to offering two-week sessions in January and May. Most of the 2,500 students live in separate men’s and women’s dormitories. The rest are local commuters or married students. A full program of cultural, professional, athletic and social activities is offered, including 19 intercollegiate varsity athletic teams. Grove City, a town of 8,100 people, is located 60 miles north of Pittsburgh. It is located near Interstates 79 and 80 and has a municipal airport.

Grove City College 2014-2015 Tuition $7,775 per semester Room and Board $4,236 per semester

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PROGRAMS AND MAJORS

ACCOUNTING Acounting (B.S.) BIBLICAL AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES Biblical and Religious Studies (B.A.) BIOLOGY Biology (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 STUDIES Communication Studies (B.A.) COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science (B.S.) Computer Information Systems (B.S.) ECONOMICS Economics (B.A.) Business/Economics (B.S.) EDUCATION Pre K-4 Elementary Education (B.S.) Pre K-8 Special Education and Pre K-4 Elementary 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 ENGINEERING Electrical/Computer Engineering (B.S.E.E.) ENGLISH English (B.A.) ENTREPRENEURSHIP Entrepreneurship (B.S.) HISTORY History (B.A.) MATHEMATICS Mathematics (B.S.) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.) MODERN LANGUAGES French (B.A.) Spanish (B.A.) MUSIC & FINE ARTS Music (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 SCIENCE Political Science (B.A.) PSYCHOLOGY Psychology (B.A. or B.S.) SOCIOLOGY Sociology (B.A.) PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Pre-Dental Pre-Health Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Theology Pre-Veterinary


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ATHLETIC FACILITIES

All 19 of Grove City College’s intercollegiate varsity athletic teams utilize the College’s superior facilities for competition, practices and off-season training and conditioning. Grove City’s athletic facilities have undergone numerous renovations and improvements 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 field teams. The College installed CSTurf at Robert E. Thorn Field. CSTurf is a synthetic playing surface that features polyethylene LSR grass fibers and a rubber infill system. The College also installed lights and resurfaced 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-ofthe-art scoreboard and new bleachers on the visitors’ side at Thorn Field. These upgrades benefit the entire campus community as the complex is used by both the College’s club sports teams and its intramural program, along with the varsity teams. The track is also available for use by recreational walkers and joggers. The complex also features 10 all-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’ offices. 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 College’s basketball and volleyball programs. In summer 2012, the College renovated the Arena by installing new lighting and a new playing floor. In recent years, the Arena has also received new scoreboards and scorers’ tables.

The home of Grove City’s football and track and field teams, Robert E. Thorn Field has received numerous renovations in recent years.

The James E. Longnecker Pool is one of the nation’s premier small-college venues for both swimming and diving and water polo.

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A THLETIC FACILITIES

In addition, the PLC features the James E. Longnecker Pool, one of the premier aquatic facilities in the region. Each year, Grove City hosts the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships at the state-of-the-art facility. In 2012, the College also hosted the Collegiate Water Polo Association Division III Championships 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 Cybex equipment and a separate weight room with free and mechanized weights are also keystone areas of the facility. The PLC also features six racquetball/handball courts as well as two adjacent 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 flooring and several new electronic scoreboards throughout the intramural rooms. The Physical Learning Center houses the athletic training room, locker rooms and offices for coaches and physical education faculty. The College recently constructed a new office 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 summer 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 fields.


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