Reflections Magazine Issue #48 - Spring 1998 | Page 27

Sports 27 Siena Heights College Athletics -- Fall 1997 Highlights • The women’s cross country team successfully defended its WHAC conference title on November 1 in Grand Rapids. SHC coach Don Kleinow’s team had its best finish ever (11th place out of 35 teams) at the NAIA National Cross Country Championships on November 15 in Kenosha, WI. • The women’s volleyball team had its best season in recent history with a 26-15 final record. First-year coach Nicole McCleary’s team won more games than the previous two years combined at SHC. The Saints tied for fifth in the league standings. Senior Tina Richards won the league MVP award for the second straight year and earned NAIA All-American honors by placing fourth at the national championships. Her fourth-place effort was the best individual finish ever by an SHC runner at the national championship meet. Krista Purvis earned 1st-Team All-WHAC honors and was a 2nd-Team All-Region setter for the Saints. Mariann Bauman was an NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete for the second time. Bauman was an NAIA Scholar-Athlete last spring on the Saints’ softball team. The Saints also had three NAIA All-America ScholarAthletes in Stephanie Sarles, Annie Stawasz and Amanda Tabb. With their cumulative 3.17 grade point average, the team ranked #10 in the team academic standings at the national championships. • At the conclusion of the fall sports season, Siena Heights College was tied for thirteenth (out of 360 NAIA institutions) in the Sears Directors’ Cup standings. The Saints had their best finish last year in the annual competition by placing 29th overall. • The women’s soccer team (18-4) went undefeated in league play (10-0) and advanced to the Great Lakes Regional Semi-finals. Coach Aldo Zid’s club had five players named to the All-WHAC team and Amy Gillin was an honorable mention NAIA All-American for the Saints. Gillin was also named an NAIA All-America ScholarAthlete with a 3.80 grade point average. Nicole Tobin set single-season records for points scored (69) and assists (19) in only her first season of collegiate soccer. Corey Kibit set a school record by recording thirteen shutouts in goal for the Saints. • The men’s cross country team finished second in the WHAC conference and earned an at-large bid to the NAIA National Championships. Coach Tim Bauer’s team, which had three runners earn All-WHAC honors, placed sixteenth (out of 35 teams) at the national meet. Brian Smith, who was an NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete last spring for track and field, was an NAIA ScholarAthlete this fall for cross country. • Senior fullback Ridge Frew closed out an outstanding fouryear SHC soccer career by being named the WHAC “Player-of-the-Year.” Frew was also named an honorable mention NAIA All-American for the second straight season. Coach Aldo Zid’s club, which had only one senior and two juniors on the roster, tied for third place in the league standings. • The men’s basketball team has picked up where it left off after last year’s incredible season. Coach Fred Smith’s team won the National Catholic Basketball Tournament November 23 in Dubuque, IA. The Saints have competed in the NCBT fourteen times and had never reached the championship game until this year. Anthony Staffney was named tournament MVP and Dan McKian was an AllTournament Team selection for the Saints. The Saints, ranked #4 in the NAIA in January (their highest ever ranking), are currently (February 8) 21-6. SHC coach Fred Smith, who picked up NCBT “Coach-