2016 Grove City College Women's Water Polo Media Guide

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WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2016

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GROVE CITY COLLEGE

QUICK FACTS

QUICK FACTS Institution __________ Grove City College Location _______________ Grove City, Pa. Founded _________________________ 1876 Enrollment _______________________ 2,500 Colors _____________ Crimson and White Nickname __________________Wolverines Affiliation ___________ NCAA Division III Conference _____________________ CWPA Home Pool _______James E. Longnecker President ____________Paul McNulty, J.D. Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1967 Athletic Director _________ Todd Gibson Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 2002 Compliance Coordinator_ Mike Dreves Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1997 Aquatics Director ___________ Dave Fritz Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1994 Head Coach _______________ Alyssa Hunt Alma Mater ___ California Baptist, 2013 Career Record _____ 7-11 (2nd Season) At Grove City _____________________7-11 First Year of Program ____________ 2000 All-Time Record_______________184-256 Head Trainer ______ Kay Mitchell Emigh Assistant Trainer __________ Rick Hawke Athletic Office Mgr ___________ Kim Iliff Equipment Mgr ________ Larry Freeman Equipment Mgr ________Jim Richardson

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Head Coach Alyssa Hunt 2016 Roster 2016 Season Preview Returning Letterwinners Brynna Bartlett (Olive Branch, Miss.) Maggie Blume (Chicago, Ill.) Mary Frank (Centreville, Md.) Ashley Henderson (Lansing, Mich.) Abby Jank (Worthington, Ohio) Grace Klimek (Oakdale, Pa.) Ashley Parks (Worthington, Ohio) 2015 In Review Record Book James E. Longnecker Pool About Grove City College 2015 Schedule

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CONTACT INFORMATION Head Coach Alyssa Hunt Office Telephone _______724-450-4013 Best Time to Call ___________Afternoons E-mail ________________aahunt@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 Action shots by Dave Miller/ADM Photography, Darlington, Pa. Head shots by Audia.

The 2016 Wolverines

Front row, left to right: Megan Crutcher, Heidi Schmidt, Maggie Blume, Ashley Parks, Ashley Henderson, Abby Spicher and Carolyn Ebel. Back row, left to right: Head coach Alyssa Hunt, Brynna Bartlett, Grace Klimek, Mary Frank, Rachel Blasdell, Abby Jank, Sonni Kiefer and Jillian Breckenridge.

Printing by SCP Group, Sharon, Pa.

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WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2016

HEAD COACH ALYSSA HUNT Alyssa (Birch) Hunt begins her second season as Grove City College’s head women’s water polo coach. In 2015, Hunt guided Grove City to a fourth-place finish at the Collegiate Water Polo Association Division III Championships. The Wolverines highlighted the season-ending tournament by upsetting No. 4 Macalester in the quarterfinal round. Hunt came to Grove City after spending the last five years at California Baptist University. She earned four letters as a member of the Cal Baptist women’s water polo team from 2010 to 2014. Hunt helped CBU to a 97-50 aggregate record and recording 70 career goals and 110 career assists during her four seasons of play (2010-12, 2014). She graduated summa cum laude from Cal Baptist in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and recently finished her master’s degree in kinesiology at CBU. A native of Calgary, Alberta, Hunt worked as an assistant coach for the Alberta Water Polo Association’s provincial team from June 2010 to August 2013. She is also the assistant men’s and women’s swimming and diving coach at Grove City. She helped Grove City’s women’s team capture Presidents’ Athletic Conference

titles in 2015 and 2016. Hunt also serves as an instructor of physical education and exercise science at the College. She lives in Grove City.

Name Mary Frank Grace Klimek Maggie Blume Abby Spicher Megan Crutcher Heidi Schmidt Ashley Parks Jillian Breckenridge Rachel Blasdell Brynna Bartlett Sonni Kiefer Carolyn Ebel Ashley Henderson Abby Jank

Pos. Goalie Driver Utility Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Utility Driver Driver Driver

Yr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr.

Ht. 5-9 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-9 5-5 5-3 5-8 5-6 5-9

Hometown (High School) Centreville, Md. (Queen Anne’s County) Oakdale, Pa. (South Fayette) Chicago, Ill. (Resurrection) Erie, Pa. (McDowell) Lancaster, Pa. (Lampeter-Strasburg) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Trinity Christian) Worthington, Ohio (Thomas Worthington) Dunellen, N.J. (Dunellen) Leesburg, Va. (Homeschooled) Olive Branch, Miss. (St. George’s) Sinking Spring, Pa. (Wilson) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Oakland Catholic) Lansing, Mich. (Lansing Christian) Worthington, Ohio (Thomas Worthington)

2016 SCHEDULE

Feb. 18-19 California Trip March 3 GANNON 7:00 March 11-13 CWPA D-III Weekend at Carthage (Kenosha, Wis.) March 31 at Gannon 7:00 April 1-2 CWPA D-III Weekend at Penn State Behrend (Erie, Pa.) April 6 MERCYHURST 7:00 April 8 at Wash. & Jeff. 7:30 April 9 PENN STATE BEHREND* 4:30 April 9 WASH. & JEFF.* 7:30 April 10 at Penn State Behrend* 11:00 April 16-17 CWPA Division III Championships (New London, Conn.) *-CWPA Division III Matches Home Matches In ALL CAPS

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COACHING STAFF

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2016 ROSTER


GROVE CITY COLLEGE

2016 SEASON PREVIEW

SEASON PREVIEW

Grove City Looking To Return To Top Of CWPA Division III With five starters back from last season, the Grove City College women’s water polo team has its sights set on a return to the top of the Collegiate Water Polo Association’s Division III conference in 2016. Second-year head coach Alyssa Hunt welcomes back four of the Wolverines’ top five scorers from last year, along with a two-year starter in goal. Senior co-captains Ashley Henderson and Ashley Parks are expected to help lead Grove City this season after having been integral parts of the Wolverines’ success over the past three seasons. Henderson ranked second on the team with 31 assists last year while also registered 17 goals. She added 37 steals on the defensive end and will be counted on at both ends of the pool. An offensive threat throughout her first three seasons, Parks pumped in 32 goals in 2015 and now has 107 scores in her career. Parks will again be one of the Wolverines’ top weapons in 2016. Junior Abby Jank earned All-CWPA recognition as a freshman and finished 2015 in strong fashion after missing five early-season matches. Jank registered 20 goals and 20 assists last year while also ranking second on the team with 47 steals.

Junior Grace Klimek started six matches as a sophomore and will look for a full-time starting spot this year. She is a two-year letterwinner.

Jank is also one of the conference’s top sprinters and will be a major factor on both offense and defense this year. Sophomore Maggie Blume made an immediate contribution to Grove City’s fortunes in 2015 by scoring 19 goals and adding 11 assists. Blume moved into the starting lineup at the start of her rookie campaign and provides a skilled two-way threat for the Wolverines. In goal, junior Mary Frank returns after making 40 starts in goal over the last two seasons. Frank ranks among Grove City’s all-time statistical leaders in several categories. Junior Grace Klimek is a returning letterwinner who appeared in 17 matches last year. Klimek will push for a spot in the starting lineup, as will second-year performers Brynna Bartlett and Carolyn Ebel. A number of newcomers could also challenge for starting spots this season. Grove City opens the 2016 season February 18-19 with a series of matches in California. Conference play begins March 11 in Kenosha, Wis.

Junior goalkeeper Mary Frank returns for her third season as the Wolverines’ starter in the cage. She is a two-year letterwinner.

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WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2016

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS BRYNNA BARTLETT

MARY FRANK

SOPHOMORE • DRIVER OLIVE BRANCH, MISS. ST. GEORGE’S INDEPENDENT

JUNIOR • GOALIE CENTREVILLE, MD. QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

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Returning letterwinner who will compete for full-time starting spot in 2016. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 15 matches as a reserve, earning first letter. NOTABLE: Biochemistry major ... Two-year letterwinner in swimming and diving for Grove City ... Second Team AllPresidents’ Athletic Conference in 2015-16. Year 2015 Totals

CAREER STATISTICS GP G A 15 3 3 15 3 3

Two-year starter in goal for Grove City ... One of top returning goalkeepers in Collegiate Water Polo Association Division III. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 18 matches, earning second letter. AS A FRESHMAN: Started all 22 matches in goal, earning first letter ... Recorded 11 victories in goal ... Added 14 steals and two assists during season. NOTABLE: Exercise science major.

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CAREER STATISTICS GP G A 18 19 11 18 19 11

Pct. .380 .447 .412

ASHLEY

HENDERSON

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SENIOR • DRIVER LANSING, MICH. LANSING CHRISTIAN

Returning starter for Grove City ... Will look to make even greater contributions in 2016. AS A FRESHMAN: Started all 18 matches, earning first letter ... Led Grove City’s rookies in goals, assists and steals. NOTABLE: International business major. Year 2015 Totals

CAREER STATISTICS GP Save Goals 22 132 215 18 139 172 40 271 387

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Three-year starter who will be integral part of Wolverine lineup at both ends of the pool. AS A JUNIOR: Earned third letter ... Started all 18 matches ... Ranked second on team with 31 assists ... Third on team with 37 steals. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 22 matches, earning second letter ... Second on team in assists. AS A FRESHMAN: Started 21 matches ... Second among team’s rookies in scoring and assists. NOTABLE: Entrepreneurship major ... Dean’s List student ... Grove City “Scholar Athlete” honoree.

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Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals

Sophomore Maggie Blume is a returning starter for Grove City.

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CAREER STATISTICS GP G A 21 13 19 22 21 21 18 17 31 61 51 71

S 32 42 37 111

THE 2016 WOLVERINES

Year 2014 2015 Totals

MAGGIE BLUME SOPHOMORE • DRIVER CHICAGO, ILL. RESURRECTION PREP

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THE 2016 WOLVERINES

GROVE CITY COLLEGE

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS ABBY JANK JUNIOR • DRIVER WORTHINGTON, OHIO THOMAS WORTHINGTON

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Two-year starter who will be key offensive threat for Grove City again in 2016 ... CoSIDA Academic AllAmerica candidate. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started 13 matches, earning second letter ... Third on team in goals and assists ... Second on team in blocks and steals ... Named to Collegiate Water Polo Association Scholar-Athlete Team. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 22 matches, earning first letter ... Earned Second Team All-CWPA Divsion III honors ... Ranked third on team in scoring and second in steals. NOTABLE: Elementary education major ... Dean’s List honoree ... Three-year letterwinner as member of Grove City swimming and diving team ... Earned NCAA All-America honors in 800 free relay in 2014 and 2015. Year 2014 2015 Totals

CAREER STATISTICS GP G A 22 27 11 13 20 20 35 47 31

Junior Abby Jank is a two-year starter and letterwinner for Grove City. She is a CoSIDA Academic All-America candidate.

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ASHLEY PARKS

GRACE KLIMEK JUNIOR • DRIVER OAKDALE, PA. SOUTH FAYETTE

SENIOR • DRIVER WORTHINGTON, OHIO THOMAS WORTHINGTON

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Three-year starter and letterwinner ... Grove City’s active leader in career goals. AS A JUNIOR: Started all 18 matches, earning third letter ... Ranked second on team with 32 goals ... Named to Collegiate Water Polo Association Scholar-Athlete Team. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter after playing in all 22 matches ... Second on team in goals ... Third on team in assists and steals. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned first letter after starting 21 matches ... Third on team in goals, assists and steals. NOTABLE: Elementary education major ... Dean’s List student ... Grove City “Scholar Athlete” honoree.

Two-year letterwinner who will compete for full-time starting spot this season. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started six matches, earning second letter ... Played in 17 of Grove City’s 18 matches. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 12 matches as a rookie, earning first letter ... Emerged as one of Grove City’s top reserves. NOTABLE: Mechanical engineering major ... Dean’s List student ... Three-year letterwinner as diver at Grove City ... Qualified for NCAA Division III Regional Championships in 2015. Year 2014 2015 Totals

CAREER STATISTICS GP G A 12 3 1 17 4 2 29 8 3

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Year 2013 2014 2015 Totals

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CAREER STATISTICS GP G A 21 33 23 22 42 19 18 32 14 61 107 56

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WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2016

2015 IN REVIEW The 2015 season proved to be a transition year for the Grove City College women’s water polo program as a youthful team found its way through the challenging Collegiate Water Polo Association’s Division III conference. First-year head coach Alyssa (Birch) Hunt guided Grove City to a 7-11 overall record, including a 6-8 record in league play. The Wolverines ultimately placed fourth at the season-ending CWPA Division III Championships, which Grove City hosted in James E. Longnecker Pool. Senior Jocelyn Hinkle concluded her career as one of the most-decorated athletes in program history as she earned her third consecutive First Team All-CWPA honor. Hinkle led the team with 61 goals, 32 assists and 90 steals during in 2015. She concluded her career as the program’s all-time leader with 128 assists. Her 237 career goals ranked second on Grove City’s career list. Following the season, the CWPA honored Hinkle as its Division III Scholar-Athlete of the Year, which is regarded as the organization’s highest honor for an active player. She also earned Honorable Mention All-America from the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches. Juniors Ashley Henderson and Ashley Parks both fashioned productive campaigns as each player completed her third season as a starter. Henderson ranked second on the team with 31 assists while Parks pumped in 32 goals, second-best on the squad.

2015 RESULTS

2015 STATISTICS No. Name Goal 2 Grace Klimek 4 3 Maggie Blume 19 5 Kira Okray 7 6 Sarah Gazica 0 7 Ashley Parks 32 10 Brynna Barlett 3 12 Carolyn Ebel 1 15 A. Henderson 17 17 Abby Jank 20 18 Jocelyn Hinkle 61 Totals 164 Shots Mary Frank 311 Totals 311

Asst 2 11 20 0 14 3 1 31 20 32 134 Save 139 139

Pts Steal Blk 6 8 1 30 20 2 27 19 3 0 1 0 46 21 8 6 8 0 2 1 1 48 37 2 40 47 7 93 90 4 298 252 28 Pct. Steal Asst .447 13 0 .447 13 0

Sophomore Mary Frank started every match in goal for the second consecutive season, anchoring the back line of Grove City’s defense. Classmate Abby Jank recorded 20 goals and 20 assists in just 13 matches, further solidifying her position as one of the conference’s top offensive threats. Meanwhile, fellow sophomore Grace Klimek emerged in her second season, making six starts and 17 total appearances. Rookie Maggie Blume quickly became one of the CWPA’s top freshmen performers as she finished her first season with 19 goals and 11 assists.

Jocelyn Hinkle earned CWPA Division III ScholarAthlete of the Year following the 2015 season.

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2015 REVIEW

Date Opponent Result Score Record March 6 WASH. & JEFF* L 14-3 0-1 March 7 PSU BEHREND W 17-5 1-1 March 7 at Wash. & Jeff. L 16-5 1-2 March 8 at PSU Behrend W 15-6 2-2 March 20 Macalester^ L 13-11 2-3 March 20 Utica^ W 12-8 3-3 March 21 Carthage^ L 10-4 3-4 March 21 Monmouth^ W 16-7 4-4 March 22 Connecticut^ L 13-5 4-5 March 25 Mercyhurst L 16-9 4-6 March 27 Utica% W 13-8 5-6 March 27 Connecticut% L 10-2 6-6 March 28 Carthage% L 7-4 6-7 March 28 Macalester% L 8-6 6-8 March 29 Monmouth% W 14-4 7-8 April 10 MACALESTER$ W 14-6 8-8 April 11 CONNECTICUT$ L 12-7 8-9 April 11 CARTHAGE$ L 11-10 8-10 *-CWPA Division III Match $-CWPA Division III Championships at Grove City, Pa. ^-CWPA Weekend at Monmouth %-CWPA Weekend at Connecticut College


GROVE CITY COLLEGE

RECORD BOOK

RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Goals Scored 90 Chelsea Johnson 2011 89 Jocelyn Hinkle 2014 85 Chelsea Johnson 2010 82 Chelsea Johnson 2012 73 Kate Stiebler 2010 61 Jocelyn Hinkle 2015 61 Amanda Thompson 2010 55 Lauren Hulsebus 2013 55 Andrea Wilson 2012 53 Caitlin Ewing 2007 53 Kate Stiebler 2008

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Goals Scored 293 Chelsea Johnson 2009-12 237 Jocelyn Hinkle 2012-15 194 Kate Stiebler 2007-10 178 Amanda Thompson 2007-10 160 Caitlin Ewing 2004-07 145 Jessica Zedaker 2001-04 134 Liza McRuer 2006-09 108 Lauren Schade 2003-06 107 Tammy Hamsher 2001-03 107 Ashley Parks 2013128 102 99 95 89 77 71 68 61 60

Assists Jocelyn Hinkle Amanda Thompson Jessica Zedaker Kristi Baur Kate Stiebler Liza McRuer Ashley Henderson Lauren Baur Cecelia Larsen Andrea Wilson

2012-15 2007-10 2001-04 2011-13 2007-10 2006-09 20132008-11 2003-06 2009-12

Steals Jessica Zedaker Liza McRuer Jocelyn Hinkle Kate Stiebler Amanda Thompson Chelsea Johnson Lauren Schade Tammy Hamsher Andrea Wilson Ashley Parks

2001-04 2006-09 2012-15 2007-10 2007-10 2009-12 2003-06 2001-03 2009-12 2013-

Saves Julie Zedaker Keala Walter Amanda Johnston Mary Frank Adrienne Hill

2001-04 2005-08 2010-13 20142000-02

47 43 40 39 36 35 35 34 34 32

Assists Jocelyn Hinkle Kristi Baur Andrea Wilson Amanda Thompson Kristi Baur Kristi Baur Amanda Thompson Kristen Kerchner Jessica Zedaker Jocelyn Hinkle

173 106 96 95 94 90 90 82 72 71

Steals Jessica Zedaker Jessica Zedaker Jocelyn Hinkle Liza McRuer Liza McRuer Jocelyn Hinkle Liza McRuer Jessica Zedaker Andrea Wilson Abby Jank

2003 2004 2014 2008 2009 2015 2007 2001 2011 2014

419 341 303 205 191 191 168 138 134 133

450 407 380 323 320

Saves Julie Zedaker Julie Zedaker Keala Walter Keala Walter Julie Zedaker

2003 2004 2007 2006 2002

1441 1235 824 271 258

2012 2012 2012 2010 2013 2011 2007 2007 2003 2015

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

W-L 0-18 8-24 8-17 9-27 17-22 7-15 9-20 18-19

Notes Inaugural season 7th at D-III nationals D. Fritz 1st year 6th at D-III nationals 1st 10+ win season

Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

8th at D-III Nationals 5th at D-III Nationals

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W-L 13-12 13-13 17-14 17-12 18-8 12-9 11-11 7-11

Notes 5th at D-III Nationals 8th at D-III Nationals CWPA D-III Champions CWPA D-III Champions CWPA D-III Champions 11-1 in CWPA Play 8-5 in CWPA Play 6-8 in CWPA Play


WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2016

JAMES E. LONGNECKER POOL

JAMES E. LONGNECKER POOL

The James E. Longnecker Competition Pool is one of the nation’s top small-college aquatic facilities. The 8-lane facility is regarded as one of the fastest pools in the region and is reserved solely for use by the College’s swimming and diving and water polo athletes. The Pool features two one-meter diving boards and one three-meter board as well as five Power Rack stations. A newly-installed eight-lane electronic Daktronics timing system is integrated into the pool and scoreboard. The shallow end of the Pool is seven feet; thus the facility is able to host several Collegiate Water Polo Association events that are restricted from “shallow-deep” pools. Since 2000, Grove City College has hosted several CWPA championship events, including the 2015 CWPA Division III Championships. The James E. Longnecker Competition Pool is 25 yards in length and 56 feet wide. It holds 408,913 gallons of water. The seating capacity of the Pool area is approximately 400. The Pool has been home to the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Swimming and Diving Championships since 1990.

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JAMES E. LONGNECKER COMPETITION POOL QUICK FACTS Size: Eight Lanes, 25 yards long, 18.67 yards wide Pool Capacity: 408,913 gallons Opened: 1989 Dedicated: 2009 Seating: 400 Diving Boards: Two 1-meter boards, one 3-meter board


GROVE CITY COLLEGE

ABOUT GROVE CITY COLLEGE

ABOUT

The beautifully landscaped campus of Grove City College stretches over 150 acres and includes 28 neo-Gothic buildings. It is considered one of the loveliest in the nation. While the College has changed to meet the needs of the society it serves, its basic philosophy has remained unchanged since its founding in 1876. It is a Christian, liberal arts institution, dedicated to the principle of providing the 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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COLLEGE

PROGRAMS AND MAJORS

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 2015-2016 Tuition $16,154 per year Room and Board $8,802 per year

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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


WOMEN’S WATER POLO 2016

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

All 21 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 stateof-the-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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ATHLETIC 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 2015, 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, 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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