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Table of Contents Men’s and Women’s Rosters ................................................... 2 Head Coach Bre Bridel ........................................ 3 Assistant Coach Taynara Morares ......................... 4 Jack Oremus Tennis Complex ............................... 4 2010 Womens Tennis Preview .............................. 5 Women’s Team Bio’s ........................................ 6-11 2010 Men’s Tennis Preview ................................. 12 Men’s Team Bio’s ........................................... 13-21 Great Lakes Valley Conference ............................ 22 Lewis University at a Glance .......................... 23-28

Quick Facts Loca on .................................... Romeoville, Illinois Founded/Enrollment ............................1932/6,000 Nickname ....................................................... Flyers Colors ...............................................Red and White Home Courts ............. Jack Oremus Tennis Complex Na onal Affilia on ........................NCAA Division II Conference................................. Great Lakes Valley President......................Brother James Gaffney, FSC Director of Athle cs .................... Dan Schumacher Associate Director of Athle cs ............... Tim Go o Associate Director of Athle cs ....... Brian Summers Faculty Athle cs Representa ve ... Dr. Nancy Workman Senior Woman Administrator ..............Lisa Carlsen Athle cs Telephone ........................(815) 836-5247

Sports Informa on Director .............................Ma Brendich (Contact) E-Mail .............................brendima@lewisu.edu Office ..........................................(815) 836-5229 Assistant Director ..........................Derrick Sloboda E-Mail ..............................slobodde@lewisu.edu Office ..........................................(815) 836-5248 Address ............................. One University Parkway ...............................................Romeoville, Ill. 60446 Fax ...................................................(815) 836-5835 Website ................................ www.LewisFlyers.com

2010-2011 Schedule

Men Opponent/Event Loca on Time Art Peterson Invita onal Macomb, Ill. NTS ITA Midwest Regional Indianapolis, Ind. NTS Valparaiso Fall Invite Valparaiso, Ind. NTS at Wayne State Detroit, Mich. 8 PM at Ohio Dominican Columbus, Ohio 2 PM Ohio Dominican Doubles Invite Columbus, Ohio 9 AM Lake Superior State Orlando, Fla. 10 AM at Saint Leo Saint Leo, Fla. 3 PM Quincy* Romeoville, Ill. 3 PM St. Joseph’s* Romeoville, Ill. 10 AM at Indianapolis* Indianapolis, Ind. 2 PM Missouri-St. Louis* Romeoville, Ill. 12 PM UIS* Romeoville, Ill. 1PM Ferris St. Romeoville, Ill. 2 PM Southern Indiana* Romeoville, Ill. 10 AM St. Francis (Ill.) Romeoville, Ill. 1 PM at Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. 2 PM at Bellarmine* Louisville, Ky. 10 AM Olivet Nazarene Romeoville, Ill. 2 PM GLVC Tournament Highland Heights, Ky. TBA Hun ngton Romeoville, Ill. 11 AM NCAA Regional TBA TBA NCAA Championship TBA TBA Women Date Opponent/Event Loca on Time Sept. 17-19 ITA Midwest Regional Allendale, Mich. All Day Sept. 29 St. Francis (Ill.) Lockport, Ill. W, 7-2 Oct. 1-2 Mastodon Invita onal Fort Wayne, Ind. All Day Oct. 4 at Robert Morris (Ill.) Chicago, Ill. L, 5-4 Oct. 8-9 Hinds-Kellogg Classic Macomb, Ill. All Day Feb. 19 Grand Valley State Lockport, Ill. 6:30 PM March 2 vs. Lake Superior State Orlando, Fla. 10 AM March 4 at Saint Leo Saint Leo, Fla. 3 PM March 25 Quincy (Ill.)* Romeoville, Ill. 3 PM March 26 St. Joseph’s (Ind.)* Romeoville, Ill. 10 AM April 1 at Indianapolis* Indianapolis, Ind. 2 PM April 2 Missouri-St. Louis* Romeoville, Ill. 12 PM April 5 UIS* Romeoville, Ill. 1 PM April 8 Kentucky Wesleyan* Romeoville, Ill. 10 AM Ferris State Romeoville, Ill. 2 PM April 10 Southern Indiana* Romeoville, Ill. 10 AM April 15 at Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. 2 PM April 16 at Bellarmine* Louisville, Ky. 10 AM April 19 Olivet Nazarene Romeoville, Ill. 2 PM April 22 GLVC Tournament Highland Heights, Ky. TBA April 30 Hun ngton Romeoville, Ill. 11 AM May 5-7 NCAA Regional TBA TBA May 11-13 NCAA Championship TBA TBA All Times Local Bold denotes home contest *GLVC Contest Date Sept. 10-11 Sept. 24-26 Oct. 1-2 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 March 2 March 4 March 25 March 26 April 1 April 2 April 5 April 8 April 10 April 12 April 15 April 16 April 19 April 22 April 30 May 5-7 May 11-13

Credits The 2011 Lewis University Tennis Media Guide is a product of Lewis University Sports Informa on. Editor: Ma Fox; Assistant Editors: Ma Brendich and Derrick Sloboda; Photography: Ron Molk and Steve Woltman; Cover Design: Ma Fox and Derrick Sloboda

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2010-11 Lewis Tennis Rosters 2010-11 Lewis University Men’s Tennis Roster Name Selwyn Hasana Jesse Hardacre Ma Heidenfelder Nick Heidenfelder Tonis Irdoja Uno Lapimaa Lorenz Pes nger Jonathan Teune Brandon Tilton Michael Wojnarowski

Year Fr. So. Jr. So. RS Jr. RS Jr. Jr. Gs. So. Jr.

Hometown/High School/Last School Elgin, Ill./Larkin Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove/Harper College Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove Tallinn, Estonia/Rocca Al Mare Kool Tallinn, Estonia/Audentese Bad Homburg, Germany/Humboldtschule/Missouri Valley Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South/Taylor University Chicago Heights, Ill./Marian Catholic Oak Lawn, Ill./Richards/Moraine Valley C.C.

Top row (le to right): Head Coach Bre Bridel, Brandon Tilton, Tonis Irdoja, Nick Heidenfelder, Lorenz Pes nger, Ma Heidenfelder, Jesse Hardacre, Uno Lapimaa, Selwyn Hasana, Assistant Coach Taynara Moraes. Front Row (le to right): Ka e Hargrove, Jody Wagner, Kendra Mills, Zsofia Kranczicki, Bayley Brown, Clare Kessler, Zsofia Lans ak.

2010-11 Lewis University Women’s Tennis Roster Name Bayley Brown Ka e Hargrove Clare Kessler Zsofia Kranczicki Zsofia Lans ak Kendra Mills Jody Wagner

Year Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Hometown/High School/Last School Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Onalaska, Wis./Aquinas Eger, Hungary/Szilagyi Erzsebet Gimnazium es Kollegium Budapest, Hungary/Karinthy Frigyes Gimnazium Elmhurst, Ill./York Avon, Ohio/Avon

Head Coach: Bre Bridel (4th Season) Assistant Coach: Taynara Moraes (1st Season)

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Head Coach BreƩ Bridel

Brett Bridel Head Coach Fourth Season Upon arriving on the Lewis University campus in January of 2007, Bre Bridel was charged with the duty of turning both the Flyer men’s and women’s tennis programs around. Now in his fourth full season as Lewis’ head coach, Bridel has both programs trending upwards in just a short period of me.

Educa on Alabama, ‘99 B.A. - Educa on Lewis Highlights - First ever men’s tennis NCAA Regional bid in 2010 - Coached Uno Lapimaa to GLVC Player of Year honors in 2010 - Freshmen of the Year Uno Lapimaa (2009) and Jana Schultz (2010) - 2010 ITA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year Jana Schultz - Jody Wagner - 2010 Intercollegiate Tennis Associa on ScholarAthlete

The 2010 season for the Lewis men’s tennis team was a memorable one for Bridel’s troops, as the Flyers advanced to the NCAA Na onal Tournament for the first me in school history. Leading the charge for the Flyers was redshirt sophomore Uno Lapimaa. In just his second season, Lapimaa was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Year. Entering the 2011 campaign, Lapimaa is ranked No. 1 in the ITA Midwest Region Preseason Poll and 34th in the na on. His teammates Tonis Irdoja and Lorenz Pes nger each earned regional accolades as they are the No. 4 doubles team in the Midwest. On the women’s side, Bridel brought in a pair of freshmen from Hungary in Zsofia Kranczicki and Zsofia Lans ak for the 2010-11 campaign. Kranczicki impressed during the Fall campaign, as she advanced all the way to the ITA Midwest Regional Singles Championship. For her efforts, Kranczicki is ranked second in the Midwest Region and 36th na onally in singles ac on. Lans ak advanced to the semifinals of the ITA Midwest Region singles tournament, but was forced to withdraw due to an injury. She is ranked right behind Kranczicki at No. 3 and is 43rd na onally. Before arriving at Lewis, Bridel spent the 2004-05 season as head women’s tennis coach at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, leading a Salukis team that earned Intercollegiate Tennis Associa on (ITA) All-Academic recogni on. Prior to his season at SIUC, Bridel enjoyed considerable success during two years as head men’s and women’s tennis coach at College of DuPage. The men’s team captured back-toback NJCAA Division III na onal tles and was undefeated both seasons, while the women’s team garnered a na onal runner-up finish in 2004 in its second successive NJCAA tournament appearance. Bridel was named NJCAA men’s Region IV and Na onal Coach of the Year both seasons. DuPage players collected 18 NJCAA All-America first-team awards (14 men, four women) and three men’s All-America second-team honors under Bridel’s guidance. Addi onally, both squads achieved ITA AllAcademic status and 12 players earned a place on COD’s Academic Excellence List. Bridel’s coaching and teaching experience also includes a year as a graduate assistant women’s coach at the University of Alabama; three years as a volunteer assistant women’s coach at Florida State University; 16 years as proprietor of the Aces Summer Tennis Camp in Glen Ellyn; and a staff professional at the Naperville Racquet Club and the Glenbrook Racquet Club. Bridel is a 1999 graduate of the University of Alabama, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in educa on. He and wife Lori are the parents of 7-year-old Britney Kajsa, 6-year-old Breton Kris an and 2-year-old Brianna Kirsten.

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Assistant Coach Taynara Moraes/Jack Oremus Tennis Complex

Taynara Moraes Assistant Coach First Season Former Northern Iowa standout Taynara Moraes enters her first season as an assistant coach for the Lewis University men’s and women’s tennis teams. Moraes, who graduated from UNI in May of 2010, has served as a tennis instructor at the Downers Grove Swimming and Racquet Club for the past five years. While there, she ran the men’s, women’s and youth summer tennis programs. The Santos, Brazil na ve was a four-year le erwinner for the Panthers from 2006-09 and compiled a career singles record of 63-47 and doubles mark of 61-44. In 2007, she and partner Meghana Paritala captured the Missouri Valley Conference Doubles Championship. A er Moraes exhausted her eligibility, she served as a student-assistant coach for Northern Iowa in 2010. Moraes is currently pursuing her masters degree in business.

Jack Oremus Tennis Complex

The men’s and women’s tennis teams play all home matches at the Jack Oremus Tennis Complex located on the west end of campus.

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2010 Lewis Women’s Tennis

2011 Women’s Tennis Season Outlook The 2011 Lewis University women’s tennis team can look to the top of the lineup this season at two true freshmen to improve on last season’s 5th place finish in the GLVC East Division. The Flyers squad is comprised of four le er winners and three freshman. This wellbalanced group heads into the 2011 campaign looking to turn things around from last season’s 8-8 mark and 2-4 record in GLVC ac on. The standout rookies, Zsofia Kranczicki and Zsofia Lans ak are currently ranked No. 2 and No. 3 in the Midwest Region and No. 36 and No. 43 in the na onal rankings, respec vely. The Hungarian na ves will need to set the tone for the Flyers this spring. Kranczicki went 11-2 overall in singles play during the fall and 5-3 in doubles play when teamed up with Lans ak. Lans ak finished 5-1 in singles play a er ba ling a wrist injury most of the fall season. “I am really excited to have the Zsofia’s here,” Bridel said. “They bring a new level of play and work ethic to the program. “They will con nue to improve and become be er tennis players and they are not at all sa sfied with the status quo.” The Flyers return four le er winners in Ka e Hargrove, Bayley Brown, Jody Wagner, and Clare Kessler. These four ladies went 39-38 overall in dual matches and posted a 17-15 mark in GLVC Conference play. They will need to step up and be leaders for the squad. “We have an experienced group returning for the ladies and that will help them (as individuals) and the team this spring,” Bridel said. The three freshman make up the remaining half of the roster, but they all have quality experience coming in. Freshman Kendra Mills adds much needed depth to the squad. “I love this group and how they have come together as a team,” Bridel said. “Last year everyone was playing a spot too high in the lineup, but this group is more balanced from the top to the bo om.” “I am very excited for this season and I expect us to be over-achievers both in the classroom and on the tennis court.”

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Meet the Flyers

Clare Kessler Senior Onalaska, Wisconsin  Aquinas Fall 2010 Highlights: Finished 1-6 in singles ac on and 3-4 in doubles…defeated Roosevelt’s Carina Balan 6-2, 6-0 in the opening round of the Hinds-Kellogg Classic (Oct. 8-9) at No. 4 singles…teamed up with Jody Wagner for an 8-2 doubles victory over Barb Koziol and Emily Zajda in the 7-2 victory over St. Francis (Ill.) (Sept. 29)…defeated Sami McQueen and Ka e Jensen 8-3 with Ka e Hargrove against Robert Morris (Oct. 4) 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season with a singles record of 10-9 and a combined doubles mark of 12-7...Academic All-GLVC selec on and Delahanty Award winner given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...earned two wins in an 8-1 win over Kentucky Wesleyan (Apr. 10) with a 6-0, 6-3 victory over Arielle Mobley at No. 6 singles and paired with Ka e Hargrove at No. 2 doubles to claim the 8-1 victory over Alycia Lynch and Mobley...keyed Lewis to the 5-4 win over Southern Indiana (Apr. 9) with the 6-1, 6-2 victory over Jodie Pe y at No. 6 singles and an 8-3 triumph with Hargrove over Logan Ackerman and Lindsey White at No. 2 doubles...took home two victories in a 7-2 win over Missouri-St. Louis (Apr. 2) with a 6-3, 6-0 win over Kris ana Lazarova at No. 6 singles and an 8-5 victory with Hargrove at No. 2 doubles over Ka e Rynkiewich and Lazarova...turned in two wins in a 9-0 whitewash over Maryville (Apr. 1) with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Anna Hindelang at No. 6 singles and an 8-3 victory with Hargrove at No. 2 doubles over Cari Ranck and Victoria Roberson...propelled Lewis to the 5-4 win over UIS (March 23) with a pair of wins, including a 6-2, 6-3 triumph over Claire Connor at No. 6 singles and a 9-7 victory with Hargrove over Jane Brown and Rosanna Ramilo...placed third overall in No. 5 singles ac on at the Upper Iowa Challenge with a pair of victories over Bemidji State’s Cheyanne Maki (6-2, 6-0) and Minnesota State-Mankato’s Tegan Bakke (6-3, 3-6, 10-7) on September 13th...added a 6-2, 6-1 win over Robert Morris’ Mallorie Mengelt and teamed up with Maggie Novack for the 8-1 win over Mengelt and Belen Guerrero on September 30th. 2008-09 Highlights: Academic All-GLVC selec on and Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...was third on the team in singles wins, primarily at No. 5, for a record of 9-10...was 12-9 in doubles ac on, primarily at No. 3...earned a 5-7, 7-5, 10-7 come-from-behind victory over Division I Western Illinois’ Yana Meinert at the UIC Invitaonal (Sept. 19)...teamed with former teammate Paige Verikas to pick up a third-place finish in the `C’ Flight doubles draw of the Upper Iowa Invita onal. 2007-08 Highlights: Was 5-11 in singles ac on, primarily at No. 4, and 2-14 in doubles play, primarily at No. 3...earned four GLVC wins in singles play, including victories over MissouriSt. Louis’ Molly Striler (6-0, 6-4), Quincy’s Sarah Harris (6-1, 6-0) and Kentucky Wesleyan’s Heather Allgood (6-4, 6-2)...teamed up with Jordan Lynde for the 8-2 triumph over Kentucky Wesleyan’s Amanda Nichols and Allgood on April 4th. Prep/Personal: Earned four varsity le ers and one in basketball for Aquinas...was a two- me state qualifier as both an individual and as a team...as a senior, was a conference runnerup at No. 2 singles ...helped Aquinas to a sec onal championship and a third-place finish in the state tournament...as a junior, was a conference runner-up at No. 3 singles...four- me academic all-conference in tennis and athle c training, once in basketball...two- me USTA Jr. Team Tennis state qualifier...Honor roll all eight semesters...Na onal Honor Society Treasurer... Daughter of Jeff and Sara Kessler...biology major.

Clare Kessler’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles 2007-08 5-11 2008-09 9-10 2009-10 10-9 Fall 2010 1-6 Career 25-36

Doubles 2-14 12-9 9-10 3-4 26-37

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Bayley Brown Junior Evansville, Indiana  Evansville Central Fall 2010 Highlights: Sat out most of the fall campaign with a wrist injury…went 0-1 in singles play fell to Robert Morris’ Amy Gil 3-6, 3-6 in lone dual match compe on on Oct. 4. 2009-10 Highlights: Finished 9-10 in singles play and a combined 9-10 in doubles ac on...won a pair of matches in an 8-1 win over Quincy (Apr. 11) with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Anele Novak at No. 2 singles and paired with Jana Schulz at No. 1 doubles for the 8-6 defeat of Pam and Leslie Ganer...took home two wins in a 7-2 victory over Missouri-St. Louis on April 2nd with a 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 come-from-behind win over Le cia Garcia at No. 2 singles and an 8-2 win with Schulz at No. 1 doubles over Altanzul Gombo and Stephanie Thompson...placed third overall in No. 3 singles acon at the Upper Iowa Challenge (Sept. 16) with a pair of victories over Minnesota State-Mankato’s Brandi Dohmen (6-1, 6-3) and Saint Francis’ Danielle Emola (6-0, 6-0). ..earned the 6-0, 6-1 win over Robert Morris’ Jena Morales at No. 3 singles and teamed up with freshman Jody Wagner for the 8-4 triumph over Monja Dereta and Megan Cross at No. 2 doubles. 2008-09 Highlights: Completed her rookie campaign with a mark of 11-12 in singles ac on, primarily at No. 4, and 14-10 in doubles play...teamed with Ka e Hargrove, primarily at No. 2 doubles, and compiled a record of 11-5, including an undefeated mark of 3-0 in GLVC ac on...she and Hargrove won the first seven doubles matches of their career...won eight out her first 10 singles matches to begin her Flyer career. Prep/Personal: Competed at No. 1 singles for Evansville Central all four years...advanced to the quarterfinals of the state tournament as a senior...two- me all-state selec on...three- me sec onal champion at No. 1 singles...daughter of Ross and Jamia Brown...major is avia on flight.

Bayley Brown’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles 2008-09 11-12 2009-10 9-10 Fall 2010 0-1 Career 20-23

Doubles 14-10 9-10 0-0 23-20

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Katie Hargrove Junior O’Fallon, Illinois  O’Fallon Fall 2010 Highlights: Finished 4-5 in singles play and 3-4 in doubles ac on…took second place at the Hinds-Kellogg Classic (Oct. 8-9) in the No. 3 singles bracket…defeated AnneChris ne Tomkins 6-3, 6-1 at No. 2 singles in the 7-2 victory over St. Francis (Ill.) (Sept. 29) and teamed up with Kendra Mills for an 8-2 No. 2 doubles victory over Agnieszka Belza and Danielle Emola…won 8-3 at No. 2 doubles with teammate Clare Kessler in the 5-4 loss to Robert Morris (Oct. 4). 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season with a singles record of 11-10 and a combined mark of 12-6 in doubles play...Academic All-GLVC selec on and Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...claimed two wins in an 8-1 victory over Quincy (Apr. 11) with a 6-4, 6-2 defeat of Leslie Ganer at No. 3 singles and paired up with Clare Kessler at No. 2 doubles for the 8-2 triumph over Lauren Henry and Anele Novak...garnered two victories in an 8-1 win over Kentucky Wesleyan (Apr. 10) with a 6-1, 5-7, 1-0 triumph over Alicja Augustynska at No. 3 singles and an 8-1 victory with Kessler over Arielle Mobley and Alycia Lynch at No. 2 doubles...claimed a pair of wins against Indianapolis (Apr. 3) with a 3-6, 7-6, 6-2 come-from-behind win over Alena Perez-Majul at No. 3 singles and an 8-2 victory with Kessler over Alex Covington and Rachel Berger...picked up two wins in a 7-2 defeat of Missouri-St. Louis (Apr. 2) with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Sai Pujitha Bandi at No. 3 singles and an 8-5 victory wi h Kessler over Kris ana Lazarova and Ka e Rynkiewich...keyed Lewis to the 9-0 whitewash over Maryville (Apr. 1) with a 6-1, 6-1 win over Victoria Roberson at No. 3 singles and an 8-3 triumph with Kessler over Cari Ranck and Roberson at No. 2 doubles...owned two wins against Michigan Tech (Feb. 14) with a 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 win over Asel Otunchieva at No. 3 singles and an 8-2 win with Kessler over Caitlin Hartley and Chelsea Uganski at No. 3 doubles...claimed a 6-0, 6-1 win over Robert Morris’ Monja Dereta at No. 2 singles and teamed up with Jana Schulz at No. 1 doubles for the 8-3 win over Sami McQueen and Jena Mirales on September 30th...also teamed up with Schulz for the 8-4 win over Rockhurst at the ITA Midwest Regional and earned a singles win over Northern Kentucky as well on September 18th. 2008-09 Highlights: Academic All-GLVC selec on and Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...sported a team-best singles mark of 16-9, primarily at No. 3, and was 15-9 in doubles ac on...competed primarily at No. 2 doubles with Bayley Brown, finishing with a mark of 11-5, including an unblemished mark of 3-0 in conference play...was named the GLVC Women’s Tennis Player of the Week for the period ending April 19th, following singles wins at No. 3 over both Quincy and Missouri-St. Louis and a pair of wins at No. 1 doubles with Melanie Sandberg...went 3-0 at the Upper Iowa Invita onal (Sept. 14) to pick up the `B’ flight doubles tle along with Brown and was undefeated in singles play to claim the `D’ flight singles crown...earned a 6-2, 6-2 win over Division I Chicago State’s Aswini Krishnan at the UIC Invita onal (Sept. 19). Prep/Personal: Four year varsity le erwinner for O’Fallon...won the Southwestern Conference championships at No. 5 singles as a freshman and No. 1 singles as a senior...three- me state qualifier...was a sec onal champion at No. 1 singles as a senior, which led to the highest singles finish in school history...named to the Honor Roll all four years and a member of the Na onal Honor Society...daughter of Chuck and Deb Hargrove...majoring in chemistry.

Ka e Hargrove’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles 2008-09 16-9 15-9 2009-10 11-10 12-6 Fall 2010 4-5 3-4 Career 31-24 30-19

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Jody Wagner Sophomore Avon, Ohio  Avon Fall 2010 Highlights: Finished the fall campaign 4-4 in singles and 2-6 in doubles… defeated Barb Koziol of St. Francis (Ill.) 6-1, 6-3 at No. 6 singles and teamed up with Clare Kessler at No. 3 doubles, defea ng Koziol and Emily Zajda 8-2 in Lewis’ 7-2 victory Sept. 29…defeated Sami McQueen 6-2, 6-1 at No. 5 singles at Robert Morris (Ill.) (Oct. 4)...took third place in the No. 6 singles bracket at the Hinds-Kellogg Classic (Oct. 8-9). 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season with a singles record of 9-9 and a combined doubles mark of 10-7...ITA Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-GLVC selec on and Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...picked up a pair of wins in an 8-1 victory over Quincy (Apr. 11) with a 7-5, 6-1 defeat of Michelle Bertelsman at No. 5 singles and an 8-2 win with Maggie Novack over Megan Marsot and Bertelsman at No. 3 doubles...earned two victories in an 8-1 win over Kentucky Wesleyan (Apr. 10) with a 7-6, 6-1, 1-0 win over Maddy Bogle at No. 5 singles and an 8-3 defeat of Jamie Brown and Jennifer Se le at No. 3 doubles...cruised to two wins in a 9-0 whitewash of Maryville (Apr. 1) with the 6-1, 6-1 victory over Anne Kilian at No. 5 singles and the 8-0 win over Karen Schwarm and Kilian at No. 3 doubles...claimed a pair of wins against Saint Joseph’s (March 27) upending Kara Paroubek, 7-5. 6-2, at No. 5 singles and an 8-2 win over Samantha Busch and Paroubek at No. 3 doubles...propelled Lewis to the 5-4 win over UIS (March 23) with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Brooke Tweedy at No. 5 singles and an 8-0 whitewash with Novack over Claire Connor and Tweedy at No. 3 doubles...won a pair of singles matches on her way to a runner-up finish in the No. 3 flight of the Upper Iowa Challenge. Prep/Personal: Earned four le ers at Avon High School in Ohio at No. 1 singles and doubles...two- me team MVP...was 20-4 in singles ac on as a senior, on her way to being ranked No. 28 in Northeastern Ohio (USTA)...won the Coach’s Choice award her freshman year ...honor roll student and member of Na onal Honor Society... daughter of Michael and Karen Wagner...business administra on major.

Jody Wagner’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles 2009-10 9-9 Fall 2010 4-4 Career 13-13

Doubles 10-7 2-6 12-13

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Zsofia Kranczicki Freshman Eger Hungary  Szilagyi Erzsebet Gimnazium es Kollegium Fall 2010 Highlights: Finished fall campaign 11-2 in singles play and 5-3 in doubles…defeated Western Illinois’ Marcela Brandao 5-7, 6-0, 10-5 to win the No. 1 singles bracket at the Hinds-Kellogg Classic (Oct. 8-9) and took third in the No. 1 doubles bracket with Zsofia Lans ak…finished second in No. 1 singles at the USTA/ITA Regional Championships (Sept. 17-19), losing only in the finals to Rockhurst’s Maureen Rielley 4-6, 5-7…defeated St. Francis’ Princess Clemente 6-3, 6-3 at No. 1 singles and teamed up with Lans ak for an 8-4 victory over Clemente and Anne-Chris ne Tompkins in the 7-2 Flyer victory on Sept. 29…defeated Karyn Emeralda 6-1, 6-4 at No. 1 singles and claimed victory over Alejandra Gamboa and Stephanie Messina 8-2 with Lans ak in the 5-4 loss to Robert Morris (Oct. 4). Prep/Personal: Ranked 18th in Hungarian women’s singles in 2010...Daughter of Annamaria Toth and Arpad Kranczicki...interna onal business major.

Zsofia Kranczicki’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles Fall 2010 11-2 5-3 Career 11-2 5-3

Zsofia Lanstiak Freshman Budapest, Hungary  Karinthy Frigyes Gimnazium Fall 2010 Highlights: Won five singles matches primarily at No. 2, missed most of the fall campaign due to wrist injury…finished 5-3 in doubles play…teamed up with Zsofia Kranczicki at No. 1 doubles for an 8-4 triumph over Princess Clemente and Anne-Chris ne Thompson of St. Francis (Ill.) on Sept. 29…defeated Robert Morris’ Alejandra Gamboa and Stephanie Messina 8-2 in the 5-4 Flyer loss on Oct. 4…took third in the No. 1 doubles bracket with Kranczicki at the Hinds-Kellogg Classic (Oct. 8-9). Prep/Personal: Ranked 58th in Hungarian women’s singles in 2010...Daughter of A la and Be Lans ak...psychology major.

Zsofia Kranczicki’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles Fall 2010 5-1 5-3 Career 5-1 5-3

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Kendra Mills Freshman Elmhurst, Ill.  York Fall 2010 Highlights: Finished 3-6 in singles play and 2-6 in doubles ac on…defeated St. Francis’ Danielle Emola 6-2, 6-2 at No. 5 singles and teamed up with Ka e Hargrove defeating Agnieszka Belza and Danielle Emola 8-2 in Lewis’ 7-2 victory on Sept. 29. Prep/Personal: Three- me All-Conference performer at York High School, ranked as high as 57th in the Chicago District Tennis Associa on in 2010...named York’s Co-MVP as a sophomore and senior...as a senior, won the sec onal championship and advanced to the IHSA State Finals in doubles...daughter of Keith and Lori Mills.

Kendra Mills’ Career Sta s cs Year Singles Fall 2010 3-6 Career 3-6

Doubles 2-6 2-6

Flyer Snapshots

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2010 Lewis Men’s Tennis

2011 Men’s Tennis Season Outlook One word can describe the Lewis University men’s tennis teams over the past few seasons: Improvement. Since 2008, the Flyers have made the jump from 11th place in the Great Lakes Valley Conference all the way to a fourth-place finish in the 2010 GLVC Tournament and Lewis’ first-ever berth in the NCAA Na onal Tournament. In 2008-09, Lewis won four dual matches and increased that total to 16 last year. While the progression of the program has been obvious, Lewis head men’s tennis coach Bre Bridel believes his team can make an even bigger jump by strengthening their mental preparaon. “I want our players to control what they can control in a match – their effort on every point, their decision making and execu on and to do those things fearlessly and with complete confidence,” Bridel said. “If we can do that every me we play, then we will have accomplished what we set out to do. “It does not guarantee victories in tennis but it will provide the greatest opportunity to achieve victories.” While the Flyers had a taste of NCAA postseason play last year, there’s always room for more, according to Bridel. “I know that last season’s experiences are going to have us more prepared this spring,” Bridel said. “We need to focus on being fit, more mentally tough, and refuse to lose on the tennis court and in the classroom, while remaining well-balanced student-athletes” Bridel will have the luxury of returning redshirt junior, Uno Lapimaa. Lapimaa, the 2010 GLVC Player of the Year, enters the 2011 season as the No.1 player in the Midwest Region. Last season, Lapimaa finished with a record of 30-1 at No. 1 singles. Lapimaa’s classmate, Tonis Irdoja, has been equally as effec ve, as the Tallinn, Estonia na ve went 20-10 in singles play last season. In two seasons, Irdoja has posted 43 wins in singles play. Lapimaa and Irdoja also went a combined 15-5 in doubles play in 2009-10. “Uno and Tonis have changed the culture of our tennis program,” Bridel said. “The stats speak volumes about their impact on the court but they mean so much more to us than that.” “They are both great leaders, students, and ambassadors for Lewis University,” Bridel con nued. “The two of them have been the founda on of our team and we will con nue to count on them.” The Flyers also return the services of senior Lorenz Pes nger and sophomore Jesse Hardacre. In their first season at Lewis, Pes nger collected 19 singles and 20 doubles victories while Hardacre had 20 singles and 15 doubles wins in 2009-10. Lewis junior Michael Wojnarowski returns to the Flyer line-up a er totaling a singles record of 13-9 and a doubles mark of 15-9 last year. Other student-athletes providing depth for Bridel’s squad includes sophomores Brandon Tilton and Nick Heidenfelder; along with junior Ma Heidenfelder. Newcomers to the team include graduate student Jon Teune and freshman Selwyn Hansana. “I am extremely proud of this group and privileged to have the opportunity to coach them,” Bridel said. “I am proud of our progression on the tennis court and more so that we haven’t sacrificed academics in the process. “As our winning percentage has increased, so has our team grade point average.”

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Lorenz Pestinger Junior Bad Homburg, Germany  Humboldtschule  Missouri Valley Fall 2010 Highlights: Finished fall campaign 8-3 in singles play and 7-2 in doubles ac on…took second in the No. 3 singles flight at the Art Peterson Invita onal (Sept. 10-11)…won back draw in singles and advanced to semifinals in doubles with partner Tonis Irdoja at USTA/ITA Regional Championships (Sept. 24-26)…went 3-1 in singles play and 2-0 in doubles at the Valparaiso Fall Invita onal (Oct. 1-2). 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season 19-11 in singles ac on and a combined 21-12 in doubles play...Academic All-GLVC selec on and Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...won a pair of matches in a 7-2 victory over Northern Kentucky (Apr. 17) with the 6-4, 6-3 win over Tyler Fraser at No. 4 singles and paired with Jesse Hardacre at No. 2 doubles for the 8-1 triumph over Fraser and Ricardo Weaver...earned two wins in a 6-3 triumph over Bellarmine (Apr. 16) with a 7-6, 6-4 defeat of Tyler Worley at No. 4 singles and an 8-6 win with Hardacre over Worley and Paul Clark...took home two victories in an 8-1 win over Quincy (Apr. 11) with a 6-0, 6-0 whitewash of John Irish at No. 4 singles and an 8-2 win with Hardacre over Jeff Terry and Baxter Grace...picked up a pair of wins in an 8-1 win over Brescia (Apr. 10) with a victory at No. 5 singles over Jacob Blevins (6-2, 6-3) and teamed with Hardacre at No. 2 doubles for the 8-5 win over Barre Smith and Jan Dombrowski...claimed two wins in a 7-2 victory over Indianapolis (Apr. 9) with the 6-3, 6-2 triumph over Werner Henning at No. 5 singles and paired with Michael Wojnarowski at No. 2 doubles for the 9-7 defeat of Henning and Alex Poe...claimed two wins in a 9-0 whitewash of Maryville (Apr. 1) with a 6-0, 6-0 blanking of Patrick Kroener at No. 5 singles and an 8-0 victory with Wojnarowski over Kroener and Kevin Rader at No. 2 doubles...earned two wins in a 9-0 victory over Saint Joseph’s (March 27) with the 6-2, 6-0 triumph over Ma Slawson at No. 5 singles and teamed with Wojnarowski for the 8-2 win over Slawson and Roger Michels at No. 2 doubles...picked up two wins in the 8-1 victory over UIS (March 23) with the 6-2, 6-0 defeat of Sharma Kumar at No. 5 singles and paired with Wojnarowski for the 8-4 win over Mathew and Connor McGowan at No. 2 doubles... earned a pair of victories in a 5-2 win over Division I Western Illinois with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Jim Capalbo at No. 5 singles and an 8-2 triumph with Wojnarowski over Mandela Shepard and Jeff Cote at No. 2 doubles...claimed two wins in a 6-3 victory over Grand Valley State (Feb. 21) with the 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 come-from-behind defeat of Jeff Globerson at No. 5 singles and paired with Wojnarowski for the 9-8 win over Brock Plangger and Philipp Claus at No. 2 doubles...propelled Lewis to the 7-2 win over Lake Superior State (Feb. 13) with victories over Pawel Wegrzyn (6-4. 6-4) at No. 3 singles and an 8-5 win with Uno Lapimaa over Sergui Laza and Razvan Mag at No. 1 doubles...took home a pair of wins in a 6-3 victory over St. Francis (Feb. 9) with the 6-4, 6-0 victory over Luis Oliveira at No. 3 singles and the 8-6 triumph with Lapimaa over Oliveira and Sco Surges at No. 1 doubles...went undefeated at the Upper Iowa Challenge (Sept. 13) to claim the No. 3 singles flight tle with wins over Minnesota State-Mankato’s Adam Doll (6-1, 6-1), Sioux Falls’ Borian Jaksic (6-2, 6-1) and Nebraska-Kearney’s John Steinke (6-4, 6-3)...he and Tonis Irdoja took home the doubles flight tle at the same event with wins over St. Francis (Ill.) (8-2) and Minnesota State-Mankato (8-2)...paired up with Irdoja to advance to the Wilson/ITA Great Lakes Regional Championship doubles semifinals following wins over Ferris State (8-5), Michigan Tech (8-3) and Grand Valley State (8-2) on Sept. 25...same duo finished second at the Lewis Flyer Classic (Oct. 10) following wins over Grand Valley State (8-6) and Western Illinois (8-5). 2008-09 Highlights: Did not compete for the Flyers. Prior To Lewis: Competed for Missouri Valley College during the Fall `08 semester at both No. 1 singles and doubles. Prep/Personal: A ended Humboldtschule High School in Bad Homburg, Germany...competed for both TC Oberursel, Kirdorfer TC and Sportwelt Rosbach...son of Andrea Wiemers-Pes nger and Gunther Pes nger...major is marke ng and business administra on.

Lorenz Pes Year 2009-10 Fall 2010 Career

nger’s Career Sta s cs Singles Doubles 19-11 21-12 8-3 7-2 27-14 28-14

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Uno Lapimaa RS Junior Tallinn, Estonia  Audentese Fall 2010 Highlights: Finished fall season 8-1 in singles ac on and 5-0 in doubles play…re red with an injury in lone singles defeat…won No. 1 singles bracket at Art Peterson Invita onal (Sept. 10-11) over Western Illinois’ Jeff Cote 6-3, 6-3…went 4-0 in singles play and 2-0 in doubles with Tonis Irdoja and Lorenz Pes nger at Valparaiso Fall Invita onal (Oct. 1-2). 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season with a singles record of 30-1, including his current 24-match winning streak, and a combined mark of 25-8 in doubles ac on on his way to GLVC Player of the Year honors...ended the year ranked second in the region and 49th in the na on in singles play, while he and doubles partner Tonis Irdoja were also second in the region and 29th in the country...was 20-0 at No. 1 singles for the Flyers...named ITA `Midwest Player To Watch’ for 2010-11...earned victories over regionally-ranked opponents such as Rockhurst’s Ben Newell (No. 5), Wayne State’s Bertrand Moulin (No. 6), Ferris State’s Kyle Revall (No. 9), Northern Kentucky’s Guillaume Berman (No. 10) and Southern Indiana’s Diego Gimenez (No. 15)...paired with Irdoja to claim wins of regionally-ranked Rockhurst (No. 3), Drury (No. 4) and Ferris State (No. 7)...two- me GLVC Player of the Week honoree for the periods ending March 28th and April 20th...rolled to the No. 1 Flight singles championship with wins over Nebraska-Kearney’s Josh Raymond (6-2, 6-1), Minnesota State-Mankato’s Marco Vazquez (6-0, 6-0) and St. Francis’ Kuba Szymanski (6-3, 6-2) at the Upper Iowa Challenge (Sept. 13)...paired with teammate Lorenz Pes nger to claim the doubles tle at the same event with wins over St. Francis (8-2) and Minnesota St.-Mankato (8-2)...advanced to the quarterfinals with victories over Grand Valley State’s Jeff Globerson (6-0, 6-0), Southern Indiana’s Joe Boesing (6-3, 7-5) and Lake Superior State’s Razvan Mag (6-1, 6-0) at the Wilson/ITA Great Lakes Regional Singles Championship (Sept. 25)... paired again with Pes nger to advance to the quarterfinals of the Regional Championship with victories over Ferris State (8-5), Michigan Tech (8-3) and Grand Valley State (8-2)...breezed to the Lewis Flyer Classic singles tle on October 10th with wins over Grand Valley State’s Brock Plangger (6-0, 6-4), St. Francis’ Luis Olivera (6-0, 6-2) and Grand Valley State’s Marc Roesslein (6-2, 6-0). 2008-09 Highlights: Named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Freshman of the Year...finished the season ranked sixth in the ITA Midwest Region singles rankings and seventh in doubles play with teammate Tonis Irdoja...was 22-11 in singles ac on and paired up with Irdoja in doubles play to finish 9-2 overall...was 7-2 in GLVC singles play, while he and Irdoja won six matches as a tandem...claimed a 6-4, 6-2 win over Rockhurst’s regionally ranked Victor Klintcharov and later paired with Irdoja for the 8-5 win at No. 1 doubles over regionally ranked Ben and Zach Newell...for his efforts, Lapimaa was named the GLVC Men’s Tennis Player of the Week...won three matches on his way to the `A’ flight singles tle and paired with Irdoja to win two matches and the `A’ flight doubles tle at the Upper Iowa Invita onal (Sept. 13)...advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA/Midwest Regional (Sept. 26) with three victories in singles ac on...finished fourth overall in the `A’ flight singles draw of the Art Peterson Invita onal (Oct. 3), hosted by Western Illinois, and paired with Irdoja to finish third in No. 1 doubles with victories over both Bradley (8-6) and Western Illinois (8-6)...won the `Red’ flight singles tle and paired up with Irdoja to capture the `Red’ flight doubles tle at the Flyer Fall Classic (Oct. 11). 2007-08 Highlights: Used season as redshirt campaign and will retain four years of eligibility. Prep/Personal: son of Villem and Jelena Lapimaa...major is sport management.

Uno Lapimaa’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles 2008-09 22-11 2009-10 30-1 Fall 2010 8-1 Career 50-13

Doubles 21-10 25-8 5-0 41-18

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Tonis Irdoja RS Junior Tallin, Estonia  Rocca Al Mare Kool Fall 2010 Highlights: Completed the fall campaign with a record of 7-2 in singles play and 7-1 in doubles ac on…won No. 1 doubles flight with teammate Tonis Irdoja over UW-Whitewater’s Jake Macey and Erik Scanlan, 8-4 and took second in No. 2 singles flight at the Art Peterson Invita onal (Sept. 10-11)…fell in semifinals with doubles partner Lorenz Pes nger to Southern Indiana’s Diego Gimenez and Joe Boesing, 8-5 and went 1-1 in singles ac on at USTA/ITA Regional Championships (Sept. 24-26)…went 4-0 in singles play at the Valparaiso Fall Invita onal (Oct. 1-2). 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season with a record of 20-10 in singles play and a combined mark of 25-7 in doubles ac on...he and teammate Uno Lapimaa ended the 2010 campaign ranked second overall in the region and 29th in the country in doubles...Academic All-GLVC honoree and Br. David Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...earned a pair of wins in a 6-3 victory over Bellarmine (Apr. 16) with triumphs over Paul Clark (7-5, 6-3) at No. 2 singles and paired up with Lapimaa to edge Jacob Knagenhjelm and Nate Ma hews (9-8)...took home two wins in an 8-1 win over Quincy (Apr. 11), defea ng Baxter Grace (6-1, 6-1) at No. 2 singles and teamed up with Lapimaa for the 8-0 whitewash of Rodrigo and Alonso Marroquin...won his only match at No. 1 singles with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Brescia’s Julein Chenneberg and added an 8-3 with Lapimaa over Chenneberg and Thiago Mastroianni in an 8-1 victory on April 10th...claimed two wins in a 7-2 win over Indianapolis (Apr. 3) with a 6-1, 6-1 singles triumph over Alex Poe and an 8-2 victory with Lapimaa over David Schoch and Jeff Price at No. 1 doubles...took home two wins in a 5-4 triumph over UMSL (Apr. 2) with a 6-4, 6-3 singles victory over Daniel Anthony and an 8-4 win with Lapimaa over Anthony and Andreas Hammar...captured a pair of victories in a 9-0 blanking of Maryville (Apr. 1) with a singles triumph over Ryan Williams (6-0, 6-0) and an 8-1 win with Lapimaa over Williams and Jonas Skold...rolled to two wins in a 9-0 whitewash over Saint Joseph’s (March 27) with a 6-2, 6-0 singles victory over Miguel Belcina and an 8-4 triumph with Lapimaa over Belcina and Ishan Gohil...earned two wins in an 8-1 triumph over UIS (March 23) with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Josh Patrick and an 8-3 win with Lapimaa over Patrick and Punsisi Dayaratne... claimed a pair of victories against Division I Western Illinois’ Francisco Or z (6-0, 3-6, 6-3) at No. 2 singles and an 8-2 win with Lapimaa over Or z and James McGuire in a 5-2 win on March 21st...won two matches in a 6-3 win over Grand Valley State (Feb. 21) with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Marc Roesslein and teamed with Lapimaa for the 8-2 victory over Roesslein and Tony Dang...took home two wins in a 7-2 win over Lake Superior State (Feb. 13) with victories over Sergiu Laza (7-6 (7-5), 6-4) and an 8-6 win with Michael Wojnarowski over Brandon Clayton and Robert Nelson....won a pair of matches at the Upper Iowa Challenge to claim the No. 2 singles flight tle... teamed up with Jesse Hardacre to win the No. 2 doubles flight tle at Upper Iowa with wins over Minnesota State-Mankato (8-2), Sioux Falls (8-5) and Nebraska-Kearney (8-2)...picked up a pair of wins at the Wilson ITA/ Great Lakes Regional Championship over Southern Indiana’s Ben Roeser (6-3, 6-4) and Michigan Tech’s Douglas Yossida (6-4, 5-7, 6-3). 2008-09 Highlights: Named to both the All-GLVC Men’s Tennis and Academic All-GLVC squads...finished the season ranked eighth in the ITA Midwest Region in singles play and seventh in doubles with teammate Uno Lapimaa...recipient of the Delahanty Award, given to student-athletes for academic excellence...went 23-9 in singles ac on, primarily at No. 2, and teamed up with Uno Lapimaa at No. 1 doubles to finish 21-10 overall in doubles play...went 8-1 in No. 2 singles ac on during GLVC play, with his only loss coming to Drury’s na onallyranked Nahom Serekeberhan...won 11 of his last 13 singles matches of the season with his only losses coming to Serekeberhan...defeated Rockhurst’s regionally ranked Arturo Baravalle (No. 12), 6-3, 6-2 on April 10th... paired up with Lapimaa for the 8-5 win over Rockhurst’s regionally ranked Zach and Ben Newell...won the `White’ flight singles tle and teamed with Lapimaa to win the `Red’ flight doubles tle at the Flyer Fall Classic (Oct. 11)...went 2-1 to earn a runner-up finish in the `B’ flight singles draw at the Upper Iowa Challenge...won two matches at the ITA Midwest Regional (Sept. 27)...placed fi h in the `B’ flight singles draw and teamed with Lapimaa to finish third in `A’ flight doubles ac on at the Art Peterson Invita onal (Oct. 4), hosted by Western Illinois. 2007-08 Highlights: Recipient of the Delahanty Award, for academic excellence among student-athletes...made the Dean’s list...used season as redshirt campaign and will retain four years of eligibility. Prep/Personal: Competed in many interna onal ETA and ITF junior level tournaments, including the U16 Burger King Orange Bowl...son of Tiia and Andrus Irdoja...majoring in finance.

Tonis Irdoja’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles 2008-09 23-9 2009-10 20-10 Fall 2010 7-2 Career 50-21

Doubles 21-10 25-7 7-1 53-18

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Michael Wojnarowski Junior Oak Lawn, Illinois  Richards/Moraine Valley C.C. 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season with a record of 13-9 and a combined mark of 15-9 in doubles play...Academic All-GLVC selec on...earned a pair of victories in a 7-2 win over Northern Kentucky (Apr. 17) with a 6-0, 6-0 triumph over Lee Lonergan at No. 5 singles and paired with Brandon Tilton at No. 3 doubles for the 8-2 win over Lonergan and Jimmy Caccamo...took home two wins in the 8-1 victory over Quincy (Apr. 11) with the 6-1, 6-0 defeat of Jeff Terry at no. 5 singles and teamed with Tilton for the 8-2 triumph over Jacob Lord and John Irish at No. 3 doubles...captured a pair of victories in Lewis’ 8-1 win over Brescia (Apr. 10) with the 6-1, 6-3 win over Barre Smith at No. 4 singles and claimed the 8-3 win with Tilton over Alex Bumm and Jacob Blevins at No. 3 doubles...claimed two wins in a 9-0 whitewash of Maryville (Apr. 1) with the 6-0, 6-0 blanking of Dino Kanlic at No. 3 singles and paired with Lorenz Pes nger for the 8-0 win over Patrick Kroener and Kevin Rader at No. 2 doubles...captured two wins in the Flyers’ 9-0 win over Saint Joseph’s (March 27) with the 6-0, 6-0 shutout of Michael Goetz at No. 3 singles and the 8-2 win with Pes nger at No. 2 doubles over Roger Michels and Ma Slawson...helped Lewis to the 8-1 win over UIS (March 23) with a 6-3, 6-0 singles win over Connor McGowan at No. 3 singles and an 8-4 win with Pes nger over Connor and Mathew McGowan...claimed two wins in a 5-2 win over Division I Western Illinois (March 21) with the 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 come-from-behind win over Mandela Shepard at No. 3 singles and teamed with Pes nger for the 8-2 win over Shepard and Jeff Cote at No. 2 doubles...propelled Lewis to the 5-4 win over Michigan Tech (Feb. 14) with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Doug Yossida at No. 4 singles and teamed with Tonis Irdoja at No. 2 doubles for the 8-6 victory over Anders Sandholm and David Heuer ...took home two wins in a 7-2 win over Lake Superior State (Feb. 13) with a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory over Brandon Clayton at No. 4 singles and teamed up with Irdoja at No. 2 doubles for the 8-6 defeat of Robert Nelson and Clayton. Prior To Lewis: Competed for Moraine Valley C.C. as a freshman and was named the Region IV and Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference Player of the Year in 2007...named NJCAA Academic All-American in 2008. Prep/Personal: Four-year le erwinner and state qualifier for Richards ...two- me SICA North singles champion...won the sec onal singles championship as a senior...helped Bulldogs to a pair of conference championships, including the first in school history...graduated fourth in his class...son of Thomas and Mary Wojnarowski...math/secondary educa on major.

Michael Wojnarowski’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles 2009-10 13-9 15-9 Career 13-9 15-9

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Matt Heidenfelder Junior Arlington Heights, Illinois  Buffalo Grove  Harper College Fall 2010 Highlights: Competed in the Art Peterson Invita onal (Sept. 10-11) and Valparaiso Fall Invita onal (Oct. 1-2). 2009-10 Highlights: Used season as redshirt campaign and will retain two years of eligibility. Prep/Personal: Transfer from Harper College...earned two varsity le ers at Buffalo Grove High School...finished sixth in conference at No. 2 doubles his junior year and finished fourth in No. 2 doubles his senior season...son of Jim and Sandy Heidenfelder...younger brother Nick is also on team...sport management major

Ma Heidenfelder’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles Fall 2010 0-4 0-0 Career 0-4 0-0

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Jesse Hardacre Sophomore Racine, Wisconsin  St. Catherine’s Fall 2010 Highlights: Went 6-1 in singles play and 4-1 in doubles ac on…took home No. 4 singles flight tle at the Art Peterson Invita onal (Sept. 10-11) over UW-Whitewater’s Erik Scanlan 6-2, 7-6 (2-0) and second in doubles with teammate Lorenz Pes nger…went 3-1 in singles play at Valparaiso Fall Invita onal. 2009-10 Highlights: Finished rookie campaign with a record of 20-9 and a combined 15-17 in doubles play...Br. David Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...took first at the Upper Iowa Challenge (Sept. 13) with three wins at No. 4 singles and paired with Tonis Irdoja for three victories to win at No. 2 doubles...won two matches to earn a runner-up finish in the No. 3 flight of the Lewis Flyer Classic (Oct. 11)... paired up with Nick Heidenfelder for the 8-7 win over Division I Western Illinois (March 21) at No. 3 doubles... was victorious in two matches in an 8-1 win over UIS (March 23) with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Mathew McGowan and teamed up with Heidenfelder for the 8-3 win over Sharma Kumar and Michael Czarny at No. 3 doubles...claimed two wins in a 9-0 victory over Saint Joseph’s (March 27) with a 6-0, 6-0 shutout of Roger Michels at No. 4 singles and an 8-1 win with Brandon Tilton over Ma Williams and Ben Frankowski at No. 3 doubles...earned a pair of wins in a 9-0 whitewash of Maryville (Apr. 1) with a 6-0, 6-0 blanking of Ryan Lund at No. 4 singles and an 8-1 win with Tilton over Andy Tipton and Ma Murray at No. 3 doubles ...won 10 of his last 13 singles matches, including a crucial 6-3, 6-4 victory over UMSL’s Tim Bryant to help Flyers to the 5-4 win on April 2nd.,,won two matches in a 7-2 victory over Indianapolis (Apr. 3) with a 6-2, 6-1 singles win over Steffen Good and an 8-4 win with Lorenz Pes nger over Good and Preston Swain...defeated Quincy’s Alonso Marroquin (6-1, 6-0) and teamed up with Pes nger for the 8-2 win over Jeff Terry and Baxter Grace at No. 2 doubles to help Lewis to the 8-1 win over the Hawks on April 11th...picked up two wins in an 8-1 victory over Brescia (Apr. 10) with a 6-4, 7-6 victory over Jan Dombrowski and an 8-5 win with Pes nger over Dombrowski and Barre Smith... won a pair of matches in a 7-2 victory over Northern Kentucky (Apr. 17) with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Ricardo Weaver at No. 3 singles and paired up with Pes nger for the 8-1 win over Weaver and Tyler Fraser at No. 2 doubles...took home a 7-6 (8-6), 6-0 win over Rockhurst’s Zach Newell at the GLVC Tournament (Apr. 24). Prep/Personal: Le ered all four years at St. Catherine’s High School in Racine, Wis., earning four le ers in tennis, four in football and one in basketball...finished career with a record of 98-20...helped St. Catherine’s to four conference tennis championships...earned trip to WIAA State Tournament all four years with two fi h-place finishes and a third-place finish...four- me conference player of the year...two- me All-County player of the year...three- me All-State selec on...earned high honors all four years...son of Jerry and Sarah Hardacre...radio/TV broadcas ng major.

Jesse Hardacre’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles 2009-10 20-9 15-17 Fall 2010 6-1 3-2 Career 26-10 18-19

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Brandon Tilton Sophomore Chicago Heights, Illinois  Marian Catholic Fall 2010 Highlights: Competed in the Art Peterson Invita onal (Sept. 10-11) and Valparaiso Fall Invita onal (Oct. 1-2). 2009-10 Highlights: Finished his rookie season with a record of 2-12 in singles play and a combined mark of 8-9 in doubles ac on...Academic AllGLVC selec on and Delahanty Award winner, given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...teamed up with Michael Wojnarowski for the 8-2 win over Northern Kentucky’s Lee Lonergan and Jimmy Caccamo in the Flyers’ 7-2 victory over the Norse on April 17th...he and Wojnarowski dropped Quincy’s Jacob Lord and John Irish, 8-2, at No. 3 doubles in the Flyers’ 8-1 win over the Hawks on April 11th...added an 8-3 win at No. 3 doubles with Wojnarowski over Brescia’s Alex Bumm and Jacob Blevins in an 8-1 Lewis win on April 10th...helped Lewis to the 7-2 win over Indianapolis (Apr. 3) with an 8-4 win with Jesse Hardacre over Steffen Good and Preston Swain at No. 3 doubles...picked up two victories in a 9-0 blanking of Maryville (Apr. 1) with a 6-4, 6-1 win over Tyler Saxton at No. 6 singles and matched up with Hardacre at No. 3 doubles for the 8-1 victory over Andy Tipton and Ma Murray...earned a 6-4, 6-4 win over St. Francis’ Eddie Semik at the Lewis Flyer Classic (Oct. 10)...paired up with teammate Chris Thomas for the 8-6 win over teammate Bret Mega and Illinois-Springfield’s Deepak Sbharwal at the Lewis Flyer Classic (Oct. 10)...paired up with Nick Heidenfelder for the 8-4 win over Saint Joseph’s Mike Goetz and Roger Michels at the Upper Iowa Challenge (Sept. 13). Prep/Personal: Three-year le erwinner for Marian Catholic at No. 1 doubles where he earned a sec onal championship as a senior...honor roll student each year...son of Michael and Sandra Tilton...criminal jus ce major.

Brandon Tilton’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles 2009-10 2-12 8-9 Fall 2010 0-6 0-3 Career 2-18 8-12

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Nick Heidenfelder Sophomore Arlington Heights, Illinois  Buffalo Grove Fall 2010 Highlights: Saw ac on in two singles and doubles matches at the Art Peterson Invita onal (Sept. 10-11). 2009-10 Highlights: Finished the season 3-11 in singles play and a combined 4-12 in doubles ac on...took fi h place in the No. 5 singles flight of the Upper Iowa Challenge with a pair of victories....paired up with both Will Cundy and Brandon Tilton in the fall and claimed a victory apiece in doubles play... teamed up with Jesse Hardacre for the 8-7 win over Division I Western Illinois (March 21) at No. 3 doubles...he and Hardacre claimed the 8-3 win over UIS’ Sharma Kumar and Michael Czarny on March 23. Prep/Personal: Four-year varsity le er-winner for Buffalo Grove where he competed at No. 1 singles and No. 2 doubles...placed third at conference his junior season at No. 2 doubles...son of Jim and Sandy Heidenfelder...older brother Ma is also on team...sport management major.

Nick Heidenfelder’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles 2009-10 3-11 4-12 Fall 2010 0-2 0-2 Career 3-13 4-14

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Selwyn Hansana Freshman Elgin, Illinois  Larkin Fall 2010 Highlights: Compteted in the Valparaiso Fall Invita onal (Oct. 1-2). Prep/Personal: Four-year le er-winner in tennis at Larkin High School in Elgin...spent three seasons at No. 2 doubles and one at No. 1 singles...also played two seasons as defensive back and linebacker in football...son of Singleham Hansana...air traffic control major.

Selwyn Hasana’s Career Sta s cs Year Singles Doubles Fall 2010 0-4 0-0 Career 0-4 0-0

Jonathan Teune Graduate Student Wheaton, Illinois  Wheaton-Warrenville South  Taylor Univerisity Prior to Lewis (Taylor University): Played No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles for three seasons at Taylor University in Indiana while also being named to the Dean’s List. Prep/Personal: Earned four varsity le ers in tennis at Wheaton-Warrenville South High School in Wheaton...led team to first Dupage Valley Conference tle as a freshman...as a sophomore, earned all-conference honors, was a state qualifier and named to the Daily Herald First Team All-Area squad...as a senior, earned all-conference accolades, was a state qualifier, Second-Team All-State and named to Daily Herald First Team All-Area while finishing in the top-16 in IHSA State Doubles Tournament and led team to eighth place finish overall...Academic All-Conference all four years of high school...son of Dave and Mary Teune...pursuing graduate degree in school counseling.

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The GLVC Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded athletic and academic excellence for 32 years. The GLVC, which over the past decade has grown to 17 members, has fully embraced NCAA Division II and is now the largest athletic conference in the country in any division. Although formed and developed as one of the nation’s premier basketball conferences, the GLVC has nurtured 17 championship sports and can now claim itself as one of the nation’s top NCAA Division II conferences. The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors of three member schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, Bellarmine and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to become the GLVC. Since its inception, 15 different institutions have joined the league. Those members include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury (2005), Missouri S&T (2005), Rockhurst (2005), University of Illinois-Springfield (2008), Maryville University (2008), William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the league following the 2000-01 academic year and SIU Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow to its current membership of 17 institutions. The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/ Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Cincinnati (Northern Kentucky), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfield, Ill. (UIS), Springfield, Mo. (Drury), Owensboro (Kentucky Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and St. Louis (Maryville, UM-St. Louis). The conference sponsors 17 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, indoor and outdoor track and field, and tennis for men and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, golf, and volleyball for women. In addition, the GLVC has also recently announced a timeline for sponsoring football in the conference which will begin play in 2012. GLVC institutions have won 11 national championships in basketball. Kentucky Wesleyan leads all Division II institutions with eight men’s basketball titles, while Southern Indiana won the men’s crown in 1995. Northern Kentucky’s women won the school’s firstever basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national title in 2008. In addition, SIU Edwardsville became the first GLVC member to win a national championship in softball in 2007 and Southern Indiana staked claim to the school and GLVC’s first national championship in baseball in 2010. The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic accomplishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the first class being inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments after graduation. The GLVC strives to adhere to the NCAA Division II Strategic Platform and has introduced several initiatives in recent years including the GLVC Sportsmanship Award which acknowledges the institution that exemplifies sportsmanship in the view of its peers. The league continually maintains an effort to combine academic and athletic excellence and the hard work put forth by the studentathletes has been evident on the playing fields and in the classrooms.

GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE 201 S. Capitol Avenue Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: 317-237-2106 Fax: 317-237-5632 www.glvcsports.com Established: 1978 Member Institutions (17): Bellarmine University, Drury University, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lewis University, Maryville University, McKendree University, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Northern Kentucky University, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Saint Joseph’s College, University of Illinois at Springfield, University of Indianapolis, University of Missouri-St. Louis, University of Southern Indiana, University of WisconsinParkside, William Jewell College Championships Sponsored (18): Baseball, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Men’s and Women’s Golf; Men’s and Women’s Soccer; Softball; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field; Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field; Women’s Volleyball; Football (2012) Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Phone: (317) 237-5633 E-Mail: jim@glvc-sports.org Associate Commissioner: Tom Daeger Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: tom@glvc-sports.org Assistant Commissioner: Wispeny Ellis Phone: (317) 237-5636 E-Mail: wispeny@glvc-sports.org GLVC Intern: Angela Red Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: angela@glvc-sports.org Public Information Assistant: Jackie Paquette Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: glvcsports@gmail.com

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This is Lewis University

LEWIS UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Located 30 minutes southwest of Chicago, Lewis University is a comprehensive, Catholic university, where the traditions of liberal learning and preparation for professional life give the University its educational identity and Mission focus. Lewis provides more than 80 programs of undergraduate study, 22 graduate programs, and accelerated programs for working adults through the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Nursing and Health Professions. Premier programs include aviation, criminal/social justice, education, nursing, and business. Lewis is one of many schools sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers with 328 years of teaching experience in the Lasallian tradition.

MISSION LEWIS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT BROTHER JAMES GAFFNEY, FSC Brother James Gaffney, FSC, President of Lewis University since 1988, has provided leadership during a period of significant growth that has seen enrollment increase to more than 6,000 students, while the University has received regional and even national recognition for its academic quality. During his tenure, the entire campus has been transformed through numerous construction and renovation projects, amounting to an investment of more than $135 million. Academic offerings have dramatically expanded throughout all four colleges of the University to include more than 80 undergraduate programs, 22 graduate degrees and a doctoral program (Ed.D. in Educational Leadership). A School of Professional and Continuing Education has been established to better serve working adults. Brother James participates as a director, trustee or board member of more than 15 educational, religious, civic, corporate and community organizations and agencies. A member and former chair of the Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities, he also serves on the Executive Council of Chicago Metropolis 2020. He chairs the board of the Housing Foundation of Will County, is Vice Chairman for the Will County Community Foundation and is an active board member for the Will County Center for Economic Development and First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. He represents Lewis on the Great Lakes Valley Conference Council of Presidents. A past Board member for Catholic Charities (Joliet Diocese), he serves currently on the Corporate Board of Provena Health. A member of the De La Salle Christian Brothers, he chairs the Lasallian Association of Colleges and Universities.

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Lewis University, guided by its Catholic and Lasallian heritage, provides to a diverse student population programs for a liberal and professional education grounded in the interaction of knowledge and fidelity in the search for truth. Lewis promotes the development of the complete person through the pursuit of wisdom and justice. Fundamental to its Mission is a spirit of association which fosters community in all teaching, learning and service.

HISTORY

Founded in 1932 under the direction of the Chicago Archdiocese and Bishop Bernard J. Sheil, Lewis began as the Holy Name Technical School, a school for boys and was established on 170 acres of farmland donated by Michael and Frances Fitzpatrick of Lockport. Aviation technology became the special emphasis of instruction and the origin of today’s highly regarded Department of Aviation and Transportation Studies. During World War II, hundreds of Navy flight instructors were trained at Lewis. In 1952, the school

was renamed the Lewis College of Science and Technology and granted its first baccalaureate degrees. In 1960, the De La Salle Christian Brothers - members of a 328-year-old religious order devoted exclusively to teaching and named after Saint John Baptist de La Salle, their founder and Patron Saint of Educators – assumed direction of the institution. Today, with growing enrollment, outstanding programs, experienced faculty and motivated students, Lewis University is recognized as one of the finest, mid-sized, comprehensive Catholic universities in the country.

AFFILIATION

Private, co-educational Catholic and Lasallian University that was founded in 1932. One of approximately 100 universities worldwide sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers.

LOCATION

Main campus situated on 376 beautiful acres in Romeoville, Illinois just 30 minutes southwest of Chicago.

CAMPUS SITES

Romeoville, Chicago, Hickory Hills, Oak Brook, Shorewood, Tinley Park and Albuquerque (NM)

ENROLLMENT

6,000 total students – 4,100 undergraduate and 1,900 graduate students.

FACULTY

200 full-time. Student / faculty ratio is 14:1

COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS

•College of Arts and Sciences •College of Business •College of Education •College of Nursing and Health Professions •School for Professional and Continuing Education


This is Lewis University

PHONE NUMBERS

DEGREES

•Associate of Science (A.S.) •Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) •Bachelor of Elected Studies (B.E.S.) •Bachelor of Science (B.S.) •Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) •Master of Arts (M.A.) •Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) •Master of Education (M.Ed.) •Master of Science (M.S.) •Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) •Certificate of Advanced Study (C.A.S.) •Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

PROGRAMS

•Nationally-ranked Mock Trial Team •Award-winning student newspaper The Flyer •First all digital college radio station in the country •One of only 14 accredited programs in Athletic Training among private universities in Illinois •Second largest undergraduate program in Criminal Social/Justice among private universities in Illinois •The oldest Aviation program among universities in Illinois •The only University aviation program in Illinois with an airport on campus •Located in Will County, one of the fastest growing counties in the country •Largest graduate program in School Counseling and Guidance in Illinois

More than 80 undergraduate majors and programs of study and 22 graduate programs.

FOCUS

Professional and career preparation in a liberal arts tradition

ACTIVITIES

More than 30 active student organizations.

RESIDENCE HALLS

Twelve residence halls housing 1,300 students.

ALUMNI

More than 35,000

NOTABLE

•Named “A Best Midwestern College” by The Princeton Review •Rated “Top Tier” by U.S. News and World Report •Largest bachelor’s degree program in Nursing in Illinois •Nationally-ranked Flight Team

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• is a pioneer in aviation education, and owns a Boeing 737 jet, donated by United Airlines, utilized for aviation clinical experiences. • is the ninth largest private university in Illinois. • has the state’s second largest undergraduate program in criminal/social justice (among private institutions). • is nationally recognized for its Peer Ministry Program, Work Study Program, and the ROTC program. • has students who recently achieved a 100% pass rate on certification exams in Education; as well as students who earned a 97% pass rate on their licensure exams in Nursing. • is wireless at the main campus. • is one of 32 schools nationally to be selected by the FAA to offer a degree in Air Traffic Control.

Main Phone .............................................(800) 897-9000 Admission ................................................ (815) 836-5250 Alumni Relations ....................................(815) 836-5472 Athletics ....................................................(815) 836-5247 Financial Aid Services .......................... (815) 836-5263 Graduate and Adult Admission.. .......... (815) 836-5610 Marketing/Communications .................(815) 836-5291 President’s Office .................................. (815) 836-5230 Registrar .................................................. (815) 836-5133 Student Services ....................................(815) 836-5275 University Advancement .......................(815) 836-5244

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES

• The Scholars Academy and Connections Program, offering intellectually challenging opportunities to pursue learning beyond scheduled coursework. • The Study Abroad Program, providing learning opportunities in Ireland, Mexico, England, Italy, China and elsewhere. • Community service projects, including volunteer outreach in Appalachia, Mexico and Bolivia. • Pre-professional programs in the health professions, engineering and law. • The Lewis University Airport, providing hands-on instructional experience for students majoring in aviation, directly adjacent to campus. • Unique academic programs including a Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership for Teaching and Learning, Master of Science degrees in Public Safety Administration and Information Security, and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Forensic Criminal Investigation and Aviation Security.

LEADING REASONS TO ENROLL AT LEWIS

1. Career and professional preparation in a liberal arts tradition. 2. Mid-sized university with comprehensive opportunities. 3. Ideal location. 4. Faculty focused on teaching. 5. Outstanding facilities and learning environment. 6. Programs to prepare you for today’s careers. 7. Values based education. 8. Attention to the whole person. 9. Affordable.

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This is Lewis University

LEWIS UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR DAN SCHUMACHER When Dan Schumacher was hired as Lewis University’s Director of Athletics in June of 2006, the Chicago native knew the heights that the Flyers Athletics program could reach as a department. With great vision comes great expectations, and Schumacher and the Flyers have most certainly delivered. Since his arrival, Lewis has won five regular-season Great Lakes Valley Conference championships and nine GLVC Tournament championships, while making appearances in 12 NCAA Tournaments, including the men’s soccer team’s run to the ‘Final Four’ in 2009. While the Flyers have made improvements on the field, the fields have also been improved during Schumacher’s tenure, as there has been over $500,000 worth of facility upgrades on the Romeoville campus. Schumacher helped speed up the facility upgrade timeline by forming the Varsity Club, an organized,

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non-profit fundraising arm of the Lewis University Athletic Department that supports small-scale capital improvements. Neil Carey Arena, home of both basketball and volleyball teams, has seen the most upgrades as it now features a new floor, scoreboards, a video board, island baskets and retractable bleachers which has increased the seating to over 1,000. Both the men’s and women’s swimming teams have directly benefitted from Schumacher’s efforts, as the Lewis Swimming Pool now has a state-of-the-art scoring system which has allowed the program to increase its home schedule. The locker rooms in Neil Carey Arena have been remodeled and are now equipped with flat screen televisions. Lewis now has the ability to video stream all of their home basketball games and volleyball matches from the Arena on www.LewisFlyers.com. Schumacher has also helped make the John F. Kennedy Sports Center become more ‘Flyer Friendly’, as the hallways proudly display Lewis Athletics Artwork and each office has furniture that has the Lewis Flyers Athletics logo emblazoned on it. The Athletic Training room has been remodeled and now holds custom tables, cabinets, flooring and an ice machine. Outside the JFK Sports Center, the Lewis softball team now has new dugouts, a new press box and a custom windscreen for the outfield fence, while the outfield fence of Brennan Field, home of the Flyer baseball team, now has a custom windscreen as well. On the docket for both fields are brand new Daktronics scoreboards, which are slated to be finished by the 2011 season. What Schumacher is most proud of, however, is the performance of his student-athletes in the classroom. In the past three years, the graduation rate for Lewis student-athletes has risen from 60% to as high as 86%, while the Flyers’ Academic Success Rate (ASR) has peaked at a remarkable 98%, Schumacher has brought along seven new head

coaches, including women’s volleyball coach Lorelee Smith and men’s basketball coach Scott Trost. Smith has won two Great Lakes Valley Conference regular season championships, along with two GLVC Tournament championships while losing just 17 matches in three seasons. In his second season as the head coach, Trost led the Flyers to 20 wins for just the 14th time in school history, as well as an appearance in the GLVC Tournament finals and a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2004. A 1986 Carl Sandburg High School graduate, Schumacher was responsible for the financial administration of Winona State athletics. Among his duties were marketing and promotions, development, external relations, corporate relations, facilities oversight, budgeting and NCAA compliance. Schumacher was the primary catalyst of a two-year campaign that generated $3 million, through private donations and newly developed athletics department revenue channels, for major improvements to Winona State’s soccer, football, baseball, softball and basketball facilities. He also spearheaded a project that transformed a $42,000 annual corporate sponsorship program into an annual corporate/external relations program that generates $500,000 in scholarships for Winona State athletics and the WSU Foundation. Schumacher spent seven years with Conseco Finance Corporation prior to joining the Winona State staff, serving as Senior Credit Manager from 1995-98 and as Vice President from 1998-2002. He was a Branch Manager for TCF Bank and Mortgage Corporation in Minneapolis from 1990-95. Schumacher earned a bachelor’s degree in public relations (business administration minor) in 1989 and a master’s degree in educational/school administration in 2005, both at Winona State. As a member of the WSU football team, he garnered All-America honors and served two seasons as a team captain. Schumacher and wife Kristin are the parents of daughter Kasey (15) and sons Jack (12) and Declan (8).


This is Lewis University

MEET THE STAFF

Director of Athletics Dan Schumacher

Associate Athletics Director Tim Gotto

Assistant Athletics Director Brian Summers

Senior Woman Adminstrator/ Head Women’s Basketball Coach Lisa Carlsen

Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Nancy Workman

Sports Information Director Matt Brendich

Academic Advisor Courtney Davis

Head Athletic Trainer Liz D’Elia

Assistant to the Athletics Director Sherri Kavanagh

Head Baseball Coach Tim McDonough

Head Men’s Basketball Coach Scott Trost

Head Cross Country/ Track and Field Coach Dana Schwarting

Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach Skip Steffey

Head Men’s Soccer Coach Evan Fiffles

Head Women’s Soccer Coach Chris Koenig

Head Softball Coach George DiMatteo

Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming Coach Steve Thompson

Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach Brett Bridel

Head Men’s Volleyball Coach Dan Friend

Head Women’s Volleyball Coach Lorelee Smith

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Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Didi Barreto

Assistant Men’s and Women’s Volleyball Coach Andy Cole

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Meshia Easley

Assistant Cross Country/ Track and Field Coach Rick Hammer

Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Kara Kabellis

Assistant Cross Country/ Track and Field Coach James Kearney

Assistant Facilities/ Games Management Tim Kraft

Assistant Softball Coach John Mackinson

Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach Matt McCarthy

Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Dannie Merida

Assistant Baseball Coach Jon Moore

Assistant Tennis Coach Taynara Moraes

Assistant Men’s and Women’s Swimming Coach Emily Olsen

Assistant Athletics Trainer Rachael Patera

Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Jennifer Pfeiffer

Assistant Track and Field Coach Kathie Posa

Assistant Track and Field Coach Nathan Probst

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Condric Sanders

Assistant Softball Coach Mandy Satunas

Assistant Women’s Volleyball Coach Sheila Shaw

Assistant Sports Information Director Derrick Sloboda

Assistant Baseball Coach Scott Sobkowiak

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Tracy Summers

Assistant Men’s Volleyball Coach Gerard Weik

STAFF DIRECTORY Director of Athletics Dan Schumacher...................................................................836-5247 Associate Director of Athletics Tim Gotto ............................................................. 836-5612 Assistant Director of Athletics Brian Summers..................................................836-5228 Senior Woman Adminstrator/ Head Women’s Basketball Coach Lisa Carlsen ....................................................836-5876 Sports Information Director Matt Brendich ......................................................... 836-5229 Head Athletic Trainer Liz D’Elia ................................................................................. 836-5614 Head Baseball Coach Tim McDonough.................................................................... 836-5254 Head Men’s Basketball Coach Scott Trost ............................................................. 836-5451

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Head Cross Country/Track and Field Coach Dana Schwarting.......................836-5563 Head Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach Skip Steffey ..............................................836-5901 Head Men’s Soccer Coach Evan Fiffles ..................................................................836-5495 Head Women’s Soccer Coach Chris Koenig ..........................................................836-5496 Head Softball Coach George DiMatteo ................................................................... 836-5547 Head Swimming Coach Steve Thompson ...............................................................836-5526 Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach Brett Bridel ......................................... 836-5770 Head Men’s Volleyball Coach Dan Friend ................................................................836-5447 Head Women’s Volleyball Coach Lorelee Smith ....................................................836-5775


This is Lewis University

FIELDS OF DREAMS

Neil Carey Arena - home of Lewis men’s and women’s basketball and men’s and women’s volleyball.

Lewis Softball Field - home of Lewis softball.

Brennan Field - home of Lewis baseball.

Lewis Swimming Pool - home of Lewis men’s and women’s swimming.

Lewis Tennis Courts - home of Lewis men’s and women’s tennis.

Prairie Bluff Golf Course - home of Lewis men’s and women’s golf.

Lewis Recreation Center Field House - home for Lewis men’s and women’s indoor track and field.

Lewis Soccer Field- home of Lewis men’s and women’s soccer.

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FLYER POINTS OF PRIDE • In the past three years, student-athlete graduation rate has risen to as high as 86%, while the Flyers’ Academic Success Rate (ASR) has peaked at a remarkable 98%. • Lewis student-athletes set a new school-record, as 144 individuals earned Br. David Delahanty Student Athlete Awards in 2008-09. The Delahanty Award recognizes student-athletes who maintained a cumulative grade-point-average of 3.25 or higher. • Lewis finished 48th overall in the 2009-10 NACDA Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. That was 18th overall among all private institutions and the Flyers had the fourth-highest score of any team from the Great Lakes Valley Conference. • With projects ranging from ROTC Operation Good Time, the United Way and Habitat for Humanity at least 75% of Lewis student-athletes participated in a community service project last year totaling over 6,500 hours. • The Lewis University women’s basketball program earned the 2009-10 Spread Your Wings Championship, in the closest finish in the three-year history of the intra-department competition. ‘Spread Your Wings’ is a community engagement initiative which incorporates the five commitment areas (academic, athletic, career development, personal development, and service) of the NCAA/CHAMPS Lifeskills program. • Since 2006-07 the Flyers have won five regular season GLVC Championships and eight GLVC tournament championships. 12 Lewis teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament during this time. • Lewis has won the GLVC All Sports Trophy 12 times. • Lewis men’s golfer Paul Dagys became the first Flyer student-athlete to be named to the ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-America Team since 2007. • The Lewis men’s soccer team made its second-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II ‘Final Four’. • Scott Barnas (track and field), Zac Bond (men’s soccer), Ashley Butler (track and field), Kevin Coates (men’s swimming), Brandon Drogemuller (men’s swimming), Kathryn Hague (cross country; track and field), Jayme Hefler (softball), Nestor Hernandez (men’s soccer), Samantha Linck (track and field), Rachel Ruedi (women’s volleyball) and Stephanie Sagat (women’s volleyball) all were named All-Americans in 2009-10.



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