Reflections Magazine Issue #80 - Spring 2014 | Page 13

Athletics News Indoor Track Women: Taylor Byron and Stephanie Marquardt each earned All-American honors in their respective events at the NAIA Championships in Geneva, Ohio. Byron placed sixth in the weight throw (56 feet, 7 1/2 inches) while Marquardt was eighth in the 60 meter hurdles (9.33 seconds). The Saints placed third at the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference indoor championships. Taylor Byron (shot put) and Kasey Renshaw (left) (weight throw) each won events, with Renshaw setting a new school record with her toss of 57 feet, 11 1/4 inches. Five Saints earned Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference academic all-conference honors, including Kara Ehmann, Melanie Glinski, Arika Knannlein, Brianna Nordby and Mariah Ridal. Nordby was also the team’s Champions of Character recipient. Men: Logan Moore (left) won the national title in the 60 meter hurdles to lead the Saints to a fifth place finish at the NAIA Championships in Geneva, Ohio. Moore claimed the title with a time of 7.93 seconds. Other All-American efforts were Calvin Sullins in the heptathlon (second, 5,389 points), Chris Schurr in the pole vault (second, 16-2 3/4) and heptathlon (sixth, 4,917), Chris Rolle in the 60 (6.87) and 200 (eighth, 21.94), Gauge Aebersold in the shot put (fifth, 55-11 1/4), Ryan McElyea in the 600 (sixth, 1:20.79) and Gerald Richardson in the high jump (eighth, 6-8). The Saints scored 47 points, behind national champion Indiana Tech (82). The Saints finished second to top ranked Indiana Tech at the WolverineHoosier Athletic Conference indoor championships. Chris Rolle (left) set a pair of school records to earn the Most Valuable Performer of the meet. Rolle won the 200 in 21.47 seconds, breaking both school and conference marks. He also took the 60 in a record time of 6.81. Moore and Aebersold also broke school records in winning their respective events. Moore took the 60 hurdles in 7.99, which is also a conference record, while Aebersold won the shot put with a record toss of 56 feet, 8 3/4 inches. Paul Jacobs won the weight throw (52-9 3/4) and Zach Widner the 800 (1:55.26). Six Saints were named to the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference all-academic team, including Michael Butler, Jon Dozier, Matthew Leaders, Matthew Robinet, DeVontee Sansom and Chris Schurr. Leader was also chosen as the team’s Champions of Character recipient as well as coach Tim Bauer.  Basketball Women: The 15th ranked Saints (26-9) closed out a landmark season with an 83-59 loss to unbeaten and eventual national champion St. Francis (Ind.) in the second round of the NAIA Tournament. SHU won its first postseason game in the program’s history by topping Tennessee Wesleyan 77-69 in the opening round. Junior guard Sierra Calhoun (left) was named a NAIA honorable mention All-American. Calhoun led the Saints in scoring with 14.7 points per game. She has 1,097 points for her career. Senior guard Grace Howrigon and Calhoun were each named to the All-Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference first team after a vote of conference coaches. Howrigon led the WHAC with 6.0 assists per game and averaged 12.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest. Calhoun also was named to the conference’s all-defensive team. Junior guard Morgan Warfield was named to the honorable mention squad, while Warfield, Jessie Arnold, Nicole Halliwill, Jen Jasinski and Mackenzie Tomasik earned academic all-conference honors. Arnold, Halliwill, Tomasik and Warfield were each named NAIA Scholar-Athletes.  Men: Junior guard Christian Covile (left) was chosen to the AllWolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference honorable mention team. He averaged 16.7 points per game for the Saints. Junior Eric Cogan was the recipient of the team’s Champions of Character award and made the academic all-conference team. The Saints finished 11-19 on the season. Bowling Men: Paul Farley (left) was named to the Academic All-WHAC Conference team and Aaron Dear received the Champions of Character award. The Saints finished tied for fifth in the regular season WHAC standings. SHU also competed in the XBowling Intercollegiate Team Championships March 15-16 in Addison, Ill. Women: Tiffany Logan (left) was named Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Newcomer of the Year. Logan and teammate Katarina Coulson were honored as All-WHAC honorable mention selections. Coulson had a 185.47 average and Logan a 182.3 average in conference events. Coulson, Amanda Blackwell and Hillary Weiss were named to the Academic All-WHAC team, with Weiss receiving the Champions of Character award. The Saints finished third in the WHAC regular season standings. SHU also competed in the XBowling Intercollegiate Team Championships March 15-16 in Addison, Ill. Volleyball Women: Junior Halie Baker (left) and freshman Brianna Baker were each honored by the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference. Halie was named to the honorable mention team while Brianna was a member of the WHAC All-Freshman Team. Seniors Lauren Baker, Blaire Hondzinski and Julia Haupricht and junior Mycala Cherry each earned academic all-conference honors. Lauren Baker was the Champions of Character recipient. The Saints finished 14-14 on the season. Men: Freshman outside hitter Gilius Blinstrubas (left) was named to the All-NAIA Great Lakes Division first team. He led the Saints with 246 kills last season. Junior outside hitter Max Field earned a spot on the conference all-academic team. The Saints finished 5-18 on the season. Competitive Cheer and Dance The host Saints earned an automatic bid to the NAIA national competitive dance event (above) by winning the East Regional. SHU had 96.4 points, edging second place Concordia (93.3). The Saints advanced to the national event March 14-16 in Oklahoma City, Okla. The dance team placed fifth in the nation, with the cheer team taking 11th place as an at-large team. Siena Heights dancer Madeline Soave (left) earned the program’s first All-American honor, only one of five competitors at the regional to do so. Reflections Spring ’14 | 13