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Page 1: 2008-09 Goshen College Women's Basketball Media Guide

Goshen College Goshen CollegeMaple Leafs

2008-09 Media GuideWomen’s Basketball

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MEDIA ROSTER

2 Goshen College Athletics

# 5 Heather HahnJr., F/C, 5-11

Mishawaka, IN

#10 Krystal DuensingSr., G, 5-5

Osceola, IN

#12 Erica EmanuelSo., G 5-8

Goshen, IN

#21 Kelsey HerschbergerSo., G/F, 5-7Goshen, IN

#32 Jessica CarneySo., C, 5-11Lakeville, IN

#24 Rebecca StaveteigFr., G/F, 5-9

Johnsburg, IL

#23 Rachel AllenJr., G, 5-7

Westport, IN

#35 Jessica ReedFr., F, 5-7

Centreville, MI

#40 Cassie GreivesSo., C, 6-0

Rochester, IN

Erica YostJr., G, 5-6

Northville, MI

Lindsay GangloffSo., G/F, 5-7 Goshen, IN

#31 Stormy HolderFr., G/F, 5-10Anderson, IN

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QUICK FACTS/ TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Goshen College FactsAddress: 1700 South Main StreetCity, State, Zip: Goshen, Indiana, 46526Affiliation: Mennonite Church USAFounded: 1894President: James E. BrennemanEnrollment: 944Website: www.goshen.edu

Athletic FactsDirector of Athletics: Tim DemantPhone: (574) 535-7491Faculty Athletic Rep: Michelle HorningSports Information Director: Josh GleasonPhone: (574) 535-7497Head Trainer: Linda KaminskisAffiliation: NAIA Conference: Mid-Central College ConferenceMascot: Maple LeafsColors: Purple, WhiteWebsite: www.GoLeafs.net

Team FactsHead Coach: Steve Wiktorowski (7th year)Alma Mater: Indiana University (1980)Career Record (@ Goshen): 70-115 (70-115)Phone: (574) 535-7492Email: [email protected] Coaches: Barb Carbaugh, Donna WiktorowskiHome: Roman Gingerich Rec-Fitness Center2007 Record: 11-19 (5-11 MCC, 8th)Letterwinners Ret/ Lost: 5/6Starters Ret/ Lost: 2/3

MEDIA GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTS

Media Roster 2Quick Facts 3Table of Contents 3Athletic Department Directory 4Media Information 52008 Season Preview 6-72008 Roster 82008 Schedule 9Mid-Central Conference 10Non-Conference Opponents 11Facilities 12Players and Staff 13Student-Athlete Profiles 14-25Coaching Staff 26-27www.GoLeafs.net 28History and Review 29Team History 30Goshen College Record Book 31-332007 Season Review 34-352007 Results 362007 Statistics 37GC At A Glance 38The City of Goshen 39

ON THE COVER: Senior Krystal Duensing (top), and the Goshen College women’s basketball team (bottom).

The 2008 Goshen College Women’s Basketball Media Guide was designed, written, and produced by the Goshen College Sports Information Department. Additional assistance was provided by the Goshen College Public Relations Department and the Mennonite Church USA Historical Committee.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2008-09

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Athletic AdministrationPosition Name Office Phone Email Athletic Director Tim Demant (574) 535-7491 [email protected] Asst. AD Val Hershberger (574) 535-7494 [email protected] Director Doug Yoder (574) 535-7495 [email protected]. RFC Director Josh Keister (574) 535-7748 [email protected] Sports Information Josh Gleason (574) 535-7497 [email protected] Athletic Trainer Lindy Kaminskis (574) 535-7417 [email protected] Manager Nancy Miller (574) 535-7496 [email protected] Rep. Michelle Horning (574) 535-7453 [email protected]

Coaching StaffBaseball Head Josh Keister (574) 535-7748 [email protected] Men Gary Chupp (574) 535-7493 [email protected] Women Steve Wiktorowski (574) 535-7492 [email protected] Country Doug Yoder (574) 535-7495 [email protected] Josh Hire (574) 536-5463 [email protected] Men Tavi Mounsithiraj (574) 535-7235 [email protected] Women Thavisith Mounsithiraj (574) 535-7539 [email protected] Lee Mast (574) 535-7233 [email protected] Men Stan King (574) 535-7498 [email protected] Women Sarah Yoder (574) 538-8363 [email protected] & Field Rick Clark (574) 535-7079 [email protected] Jewel Lehman (574) 535-7779 [email protected]

Facility NumbersAthletic Training (574) 535-7417Baseball Press Box (574) 535-7339Dining Center (574) 535-7580RFC Front Desk (574) 535-7500Softball Press Box (574) 535-7080Sports Information (574) 535-7497

The Maple Leaf Athletic Offices are located in the Roman Ginerich Recreation-Fitness Center adjacent to the front desk. Several of the coaches offices are locatedalong the west end of the building. The front desk can direct visitors to the appropriate office.

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ATHLETIC STAFF

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Game Programs: Game day programs – to include rosters of both teams, schedules, stats, facts, and game notes – will be available prior to the contests for volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s basketball.

Contest Previews: The official website of Goshen College athletics, www.GoLeafs.net, will have game previews for all conference contest. Previews will include the latest news, notes, stats, and probable starting lineups for each team. Previews will be available several hours before the start of the contest.

Media Passes: Members of the media (public and institutional) may receive free admission into all Goshen College home contests. All requests must be made through the Office of Sports Information in advance of the contest.

Media Interviews/ Requests: The Office of Sports Information is here to serve you. Please make any requests known and we will make reasonable accommodations. Please respect the preparation and concentration of all student-athletes and coaches by conducting all interviews after the contest and outside of the locker rooms, unless otherwise arranged by the Office of Sports Information and the sport-specific coach.

Statistics: Copies of game box scores will be available shortly following the contest in men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball. In all other sports, statistics will be provided on www.GoLeafs.net as soon as possible – typically within a few hours, but no longer than 24 hours after completion of contest or meet. In basketball contests, box scores will also be made available at halftime. Current season statistics will be made available upon request or can be accessed through www.GoLeafs.net.

Radio Broadcast: The official radio home of Maple Leaf athletics is 91.1 The Globe. For a complete listing of games scheduled to be aired, visit www.GoLeafs.net. Visiting teams are encouraged to notify the Office of Sports Information in advance if they wish to broadcast from Goshen College. Space will be made available for these broadcast teams.

Office of Sports Information:Director of Sports Information: Josh Gleason

Office Phone: (574) 535-7497Email: [email protected]

Fax: (574) 535-7531Cell Phone: (530) 355-0493

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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2008-09 SEASON PREVIEW

FRESH, NEW LOOKLeafs roster turns over, but brings a wealth of

talent to the court The Goshen College women’s basket-ball team opens its season on November 1 against Purdue University – Calumet, but don’t expect to see the same team in the season-opener as you will in the heat of Mid-Central College Conference play in January and February. The player’s names and numbers will not change, but for a team with just four healthy returners, the early season should be a time of drastic improvement. “Foremost, this will be a team that will improve a lot and be much better in Febru-ary than they were in November,” explained seventh-season head coach Steve Wik-torowski. “We have only one senior, but we have some good, young players that need a little time to learn their roles in our system and how to play together.” Despite the low number of returners, the Maple Leafs do return huge pieces of their offense in senior Krystal Duensing and Cassie Greives. Duensing, from Osceola, Ind., was second on the 2007-08 team in scoring with 8.7 points a night, while leading Goshen with 41 3-pointers and 50 steals. In her freshman campaign, Greives was named to the All Newcomer MCC Team after averaging fantastic 12.7 point and 7.3 rebound numbers. Coach Wiktorowski has completely transformed the roster for 2008-09 in nearly every category and brought in one of the most talented recruiting classes in his tenure in the process. This year’s squad has increased size, can score inside, and has also tremendously improved their long-range shooting options.

KRYSTAL DUENSING (above)led 07-08 team in 3-pointers, stealsERICA EMANUELstrong defender, improved scoringRACHEL ALLENterrific spead and ball handling skillsREBECCA STAVETEIGdeadly long-range shooterSTORMY HOLDERhas solid inside and outside game

Lone senior on the roster, Krystal Duensing will run the point along with junior transfer Rachel Allen.

“They are two quick guards who can turn their defense into scoring op-

portunities for us and both are good 3-point shooters,” said Wiktorowski.

While Hahn and Holder have the size to play down low, they can also light up the scoreboard from long-range.

The Maple Leafs have a ton of shoot-ing options as freshman Rebecca

Staveteig comes in after hitting 86 3-pointers in high school while

shooting over 30% from downtown. Sophomore Erica Emanuel is an ath-letic leaper – participates in the long and triple jump in the spring – who

can shoot over guards and defend several spots.

PERIMETER PLAY

HOW THEY ARE BUILTon the edge

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Transfers Heather Hahn (Misha-waka, Ind., Mars Hill College) and Rachel Allen (Westport, Ind., Dan-ville C.C.) add immediate experience, while Stormy Holder (Anderson, Ind., Anderson Highland HS) and Rebecca Staveteig (Johnsburg, Ill., Johnsburg HS) will provide versatility and deadly shooting. Hardly just a throw-in, Fairfield High School standout Kelsey Her-schberger joins the Leafs after play-ing volleyball and track her freshman season at Goshen. Add in returners Jessica Carney (So., Lakeville, Ind.) and Erica Emanuel (So., Goshen, Ind.) and the Maple Leafs certainly have the talent needed to be successful and make a renewed run at the top of the MCC. However, depth could be a major issue for Goshen. Sophomore Lindsay Gangloff (Goshen, Ind.) suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first few weeks of practice. Gangloff was steady and versatile part of the Leafs in 2007-08, averaging 6.2 points and 3.5 rebounds. Goshen also has to watch junior Erica Yost (Northville,

Mich.) sit on the bench for the season after transferring from MCC foe Huntington University. “Losing Lindsay was a big blow for us as she was a captain, would have been a starter, and was one of our best and most complete players in the pre-season,” Coach Wiktorowski admit-ted. “She was playing at twice the level she played at last season when she went down and will leave a big hole to fill on both ends of the floor.” While it seems improbable due to the turnover in the roster, the 2008-09 team’s biggest strength may well be their chemistry. They haven’t been together long, but they have quickly melded into a solid team unit. “This team really likes and supports each other, is very coachable, plays hard, and really wants to do well for each other,” explained Wiktorowski. They will get even more time to bond as they spend a large portion on November on the road. After Satur-day’s season-opener, the Leafs travel to a series of three-straight weekend tournaments playing against some of the top teams in the country in hopes

of preparing for a tough conference schedule. Goshen will open their MCC campaign on November 25 when they travel to perennial power Indiana Wesleyan. “People are into numbers and therefore usually judge success by wins instead of the quality of competition,” Wiktorowski said. “I don’t think it proves anything to have a great record in the fall, but then not to be com-petitive in the conference.” With the depth and talent of the MCC and a young team, Wiktorowski hopes that the November tournaments will further mold his team together, teach them how to play together, and prepare them for top-notch competi-tion. With six of the nine teams in the MCC receiving votes in the NAIA DII preseason poll, Wiktorowski knows that January and February will be the true test of his young team. “Our conference should be one of the toughest, if not the best, in the entire country from top to bottom,” he said. “We face a very challenging November, but I think it will make us better in the long run.”

The Maple Leaf post game begins with sophomore Cassie Greives who shot 54% from the field in 2007-08 while scoring 12.7 points a night. According to Wiktorowski, “She is in better shape and is running the floor well this year.” Greives will again be counted on for a lot of minutes and will be one of the go-to options when the Leafs need a basket. What Goshen lacked last season, was depth down low. Wik-torowski has added former Mishawaka High School star Heather Hahn and athletic freshman Stormy Holder to the mix. Hahn ranks amongst the top 10 scorers all-time at Mishawaka High School while being named honorable mention all state as a senior. Holder was named her team’s MVP for four straight years and averaged 11 points and seven rebounds a game as a senior. The Leafs also boast 5-11 junior Jessica Carney to the post mix. “She is someone who could really surprise people with her devel-opment inside this year,” Wik added. Athletic fellow sophomore Kelsey Herschberger can really jump – high jumper in spring, vol-leyball player in fall – and has the competitive mentality to fight for everything down low.

inside position

CASSIE GREIVES (right)averaged 12.7 points, 7.3 rebounds as FRHEATHER HAHNall-time leading scorer at Mishawaka High SchoolKELSEY HERSCHBERGERathletic enough to play three collegiate sportsJESSICA CARNEYvastly improved post returns to lineupJESSICA REEDnewcomer will bring depth and energy

POST PLAY

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# Name Yr. Hgt. Pos. Hometown / Previous School5 Heather Hahn Jr 5’11 F/C Mishawaka, IN (Mars Hill College)10 Krystal Duensing Sr 5’5 G Granger, IN (Penn H.S.)12 Erica Emanuel So 5’8 G Goshen, IN (Goshen H.S.)21 Kelsey Herschberger So 5’7 G/F Goshen, IN (Fairfield H.S.)23 Rachel Allen Jr 5’7 G Westport, IN (Danville C.C.)24 Rebecca Staveteig Fr 5‘9 G/F Johnsburg, IL (Johnsburg H.S.)31 Stormy Holder Fr 5’10 G/F Anderson, IN (Anderson Highland H. S.)32 Jessica Carney Jr 5’11 C Lakeville, IN (LaVille H.S.)35 Jessica Reed Fr 5’7 F Centreville, MI (Centreville H.S.)40 Cassie Greives So 6’0 C Rochester, IN (Rochester H.S.)RS Erica Yost Jr 5’6 G Northville, MI (Huntington Univ.)RS Lindsay Gangloff So 5’7 G/F Goshen, IN (Fairfield H.S.)

NumericalBreakdown

YearSeniors 1 (8%)Juniors 4 (33%)Sophomores 4 (33%)Freshman 3 (25%)

LocationIndiana 9 (75%)Michigan 2 (17%)Illinois 1 (8%)

PositionGuards 8 (67%)Forwards 6 (50%)Centers 3 (25%)

# Name Yr. Hgt. Pos. Hometown / Previous School23 Allen, Rachel Jr 5’7 G Westport, IN (Danville C.C.)32 Carney, Jessica Jr 5’11 C Lakeville, IN (LaVille H.S.)10 Duensing, Krystal Sr 5’5 G Granger, IN (Penn H.S.)12 Emanuel, Erica So 5’8 G Goshen, IN (Goshen H.S.)RS Gangloff, Lindsay So 5’7 G/F Goshen, IN (Fairfield H.S.)40 Greives, Cassie So 6’0 C Rochester, IN (Rochester H.S.)5 Hahn, Heather Jr 5’11 F/C Mishawaka, IN (Mars Hill College)21 Herschberger, Kelsey So 5’7 G/F Goshen, IN (Fairfield H.S.)31 Holder, Stormy Fr 5’10 G/F Anderson, IN (Anderson Highland H. S.)35 Reed, Jessica Fr 5’7 F Centreville, MI (Centreville H.S.)24 Staveteig, Rebecca Fr 5‘9 G/F Johnsburg, IL (Johnsburg H.S.)RS Yost, Erica Jr 5’6 G Northville, MI (Huntington Univ.)

Alphabetical

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2008-09 ROSTER

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Sat. Nov. 1 Purdue Calumet Home 1:00pm

Fri. Nov. 7 Olivet Nazarene Tournament (Aquinas) Away 6:30pm

Sat. Nov. 8 Olivet Nazarene Tournament (IN Tech) Away 1:00pm

Fri. Nov. 14 Bethel Classic vs Trinity Christian Away 7:00pm

Sat. Nov. 15 Bethel Classic vs Union Coll. (Ky) Away 1:00pm

Wed. Nov. 19 Indiana Tech Away 7:00pm

Fri. Nov. 21 WHAC/MCC Challenge at Aquinas Away 8:00 pm

Nov. 22 WHAC/MCC Challenge at Aquinas Away 12:00 pm

Tue. Nov. 25 Indiana Wesleyan* Away 7:00pm

Tues. Dec. 2 Illinois Tech Home 7:00pm

Sat. Dec. 6 Bethel College* Away 1:00pm

Tues. Dec. 9 Calumet College Home 7:00pm

Sat. Dec. 13 Judson College Home 1:00pm

Tue. Dec. 16 Ohio Dominican Away 6:00pm

Wed. Dec. 17 Bluffton College Away 7:00pm

Sat. Dec. 20 IUSB Home 12:00 pm

Sat. Jan. 3 Grace College* Home 1:00pm

Wed. Jan. 7 St. Francis* Away 7:00 pm

Sat. Jan. 10 Huntington* Home 1:00pm

Wed. Jan. 14 Taylor* Home 7:00pm

Sat. Jan. 17 Marian* Away 1:00pm

Wed. Jan. 21 Spring Arbor* Away 7:00pm

Sat. Jan. 24 Indiana Wesleyan* Home 1:00pm

Sat. Jan. 31 Bethel* Home 1:00pm

Wed. Feb. 4 Grace* Away 7:00pm

Sat. Feb. 7 St. Francis* Home 1:00pm

Wed. Feb. 11 Huntington* Away 7:00pm

Sat. Feb. 14 Taylor* Away 1:00pm

Wed. Feb. 18 Marian* Home 7:00pm

Sat. Feb. 21 Spring Arbor* Home 1:00pm

Tues. Feb. 24 MCC Tourney – Quarterfinals TBA 7:00pm

Fri. Feb. 27 MCC Tourney – Semifinals TBA 7:00pm

Mon. Mar. 2 MCC Tourney – Finals TBA 7:00pm

* Mid-Central Conference Match

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SCHEDULE

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Bethel College PilotsAddress: 1001 W. McKinleyCity: MishawakaState, Zip: IN, 46545Founded: 1947President: Steve CramerEnrollment: 1984

Nickname: PilotsColors: Royal Blue, WhiteAD: Mark LantzSID: Jeff WelshSID Phone: (574) 257-2676Website: www.bethelcollege.edu

Head Coach: Jody MartinezPhone: (574) 257-34472007-08 Overall: 31-4 2007-08 MCC: 15-1 (1st)Preseason Rank: T-1st

Huntington University ForrestersAddress: 2303 College AveCity: HuntingtonState, Zip: IN, 46750Founded: 1897President: Dr. G. Blair DowdenEnrollment: 950

Nickname: ForrestersColors: Forest Green, RedAD: Gary W. TurnerSID: Lori CullerSID Phone: (260) 359-4213Website: www.huntington.edu

Head Coach: Lori CullerPhone: (260) 359-42122007-08 Overall: 17-13 2007-08 MCC: 8-8 (4th)Preseason Rank: 5th

Marian College KnightsAddress: 3200 Cold Spring RdCity: IndianapolisState, Zip: IN, 46222Founded: 1936President: Daniel J. ElsenerEnrollment: 1300

Nickname: KnightsColors: Marian Blue, GoldAD: Joe HaklinSID: Geoff ShermanSID Phone: (317) 955-6125Website: www.marian.edu

Head Coach: Todd BaconPhone: (317) 955-61192007-08 Overall: 19-112007-08 MCC: 7-9 (5th)Preseason Rank: T-7th

Taylor University TrojansAddress: 236 W Reade AveCity: UplandState, Zip: IN, 46889Founded: 1849President: Dr. Eugene B. HabeckerEnrollment: 1853

Nickname: TrojansColors: Purple, GoldAD: Dr. Angie FincannonSID: Ted BowersSID Phone: (765) 998-4958Website: www.taylor.edu

Head Coach: Tena KrausePhone: (765) 998-53112007-08 Overall: 17-142007-08 MCC: 10-6 (3rd)Preseason Rank: 3rd

Grace College LancersAddress: 200 Seminary DriveCity: Winona LakeState, Zip: IN, 46590Founded: 1948President: Dr. Ronald ManahanEnrollment: 1000

Nickname: LancersColors: Red, WhiteAD: Chad BriscoeSID: Matt MooreSID Phone: (574) 372-5100x6271Website: www.grace.edu

Head Coach: Scott BlumPhone: (574) 372-5100 x 62722007-08 Overall: 12-18 2007-08 MCC: 4-12 (9th)Preseason Rank: 6th

Indiana Wesleyan University WildcatsAddress: 4201 S. WashingtonCity: MarionState, Zip: IN, 46953Founded: 1920President: Dr. Henry SmithEnrollment: 2850

Nickname: WildcatsColors: Red, Gray, WhiteAD: Mark DeMichaelSID: Kyle SchmidtSID Phone: (765) 677-1938Website: www.indwes.edu

Head Coach: Steve BrooksPhone: (765) 677-22342007-08 Overall: 28-62007-08 MCC: 12-4 (2nd)Preseason Rank: 4th

Spring Arbor University CougarsAddress: 106 E Main St.City: Spring ArborState, Zip: MI, 49283Founded: 1873President: Dr. Gayle D. BeebeEnrollment: 1700

Nickname: CougarsColors: Blue, GoldAD: Sam RigglemanSID: Jason CristSID Phone: (517) 750-6510Website: www.springarbor.edu

Head Coach: Tara KreklauPhone: (517) 750-65732007-08 Overall: 12-19 2007-08 MCC: 5-11 (T-7th)Preseason Rank: T-7th

University of St. Francis CougarsAddress: 2701 Spring StreetCity: Fort WayneState, Zip: IN, 46808Founded: 1890President: Sr. M. Elise KrissEnrollment: 1700

Nickname: CougarsColors: Royal Blue, WhiteAD: Mark A. PopeSID: Bill ScottSID Phone: (260) 434-7433Website: www.sf.edu

Head Coach: Gary AndrewsPhone: (260) 399-7700 x 62162007-08 Overall: 7-242007-08 MCC: 6-10 (6th)Preseason Rank: T-1st

MID-CENTRAL

CONFERENCE

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2008-09 OPPONENTS

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2007-08 MCC STANDINGSTEAM MCC PCT. OVR. PCT. GBBethel 15-1 .938 31-4 .886 ---Indiana Wesleyan 12-4 .750 28-6 .824 3.0Taylor 10-6 .625 17-14 .548 5.0Huntington 8-8 .500 17-13 .567 7.0Marian 7-9 .438 19-11 .633 8.0Saint Francis 6-10 .375 7-24 .226 9.0Spring Arbor 5-11 .313 12-19 .387 10.0GOSHEN 5-11 .313 11-19 .367 10.0Grace 4-12 .250 12-18 .400 11.0

Non-conference OpponentsBluffton University

Address: 1 University Dr.City, State, Zip: Bluffton, OH 45817Colors: Royal Purple, WhiteSID: BillHanefieldJr.SID Phone: (419) 358-3241Website: www.bluffton.eduHead Coach: Chad Stutler2007 Overall: 10-15

Purdue University – CalumetAddress: 2300 173rd StreetCity, State, Zip: Hammond, IN 46323Colors: Gold, BlackSID: Dave FannoSID Phone: (219) 989-2506Website: www.calumet.purdue.eduHead Coach: Tom Megyesi2007 Overall: 7-24

Indiana Inst. of TechnologyAddress: 1600 E. Washington BlvdCity, State, Zip: Fort Wayne, IN 46803Colors: Orange, BlackSID: JamesLipockySID Phone: (260) 422-5561 x2262Website: www.indianatech.eduHead Coach: Bonnie Bonelli2007 Overall: 1-30

Trinity Christian CollegeAddress: 6601 West College DriveCity,State,Zip: PalosHeights,IL60463Colors: Blue, WhiteSID: Amy StrongSID Phone: (708) 239-4778Website: www.trnty.eduHeadCoach: LizMetcalfe2007 Overall: 12-20

Union CollegeAddress: 310 College StreetCity, State, Zip: Barbourville, KY 40906Colors: Orange, BlackSID: JayStancilSID Phone: (606) 546-1292Website: www.unionky.eduHead Coach: Tim Curry2007 Overall: 25-9

Calumet College of St. Joesph’sAddress: 2400 New York Ave.City, State, Zip: Whiting, IN 46394Colors: Crimson, GraySID: Andy MarksSID Phone: (219) 473-4327Website: www.ccsj.eduHead Coach: Cristina Schmidt2007 Overall: 3-27

Aquinas CollegeAddress: 1607 Robinson RdCity, State, Zip: Grand Rapids, MI 49506Colors: Red, WhiteSID: Mike WojcaikowskiSID Phone: (616) 632-2482Website: www.aquinas.eduHeadCoach: LindaNash2007 Overall: 25-8

Davenport UniversityAddress: 6191 Kraft Ave.City, State, Zip: Grand Rapids, MI 49512Colors: Red, Black, WhiteSID: Aaron SagravesSID Phone: (616) 554-5045Website: www.davenport.eduHead Coach: Mark Youngs2007 Overall: 28-6

Illinois Inst. of TechnologyAddress: 3040 South Wabash Ave.City,State,Zip: Chicago,IL60616Colors: Scarlet, GraySID: Kevin PeacockSID Phone: (312) 567-7124Website: www.iit.eduHeadCoach: AntwonJohnson2007 Overall: 11-20

Judson UniversityAddress: 1151 North State StreetCity,State,Zip: Elgin,IL60123Colors: Royal Blue, WhiteSID: AdamLedyardSID Phone: (847) 628-1583Website: www.judsonu.eduHeadCoach: JimCook2007 Overall: 12-17 11www.GoLeafs.net

Mid-Central ConferenceBethel 27Grace 26Huntington 58Indiana Wesleyan 78Marian 141Spring Arbor 108Taylor 114Saint Francis 63

Non-Conference Away VenuesOlivet Nazarene Tournament 148Bethel College Classic 27Indiana Tech 64Aquinas College 106Ohio Dominican 244Bluffton 143Indiana Univ. South Bend 30

Mileage Chart

Ohio Dominican UniversityAddress: 1216 Sunbury RoadCity, State, Zip: Columbus, OH 43219Colors: Yellow, BlackSID: JeffBlairSID Phone: (616) 632-2482Website: www.ohiodominican.eduHead Coach: Nathan Bellman2007 Overall: 22-10

Indiana University – South BendAddress: 1700 Mishawka Ave.City, State, Zip: South Bend, IN 46634Colors: Red, White, BlackSID: Amy HenkelmanSID Phone: (614) 251-4577Website: www.iusb.eduHead Coach: Steven Bruce2007 Overall: 19-12

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Roman GingerichRecreation-Fitness Center

Location: Southeast corner of campus, just across the railroad tracks from College Mennonite Church.Built: 1995

Goshen College student-athletes train and compete in one of the best small college athletic facilities in the nation. The Roman Gin-gerich Recreation-Fitness Center, which opened in 1995, is home to the Maple Leafs’ 14 intercollegiate athletic teams and is one of the newest additions to an ever-growing college campus. The $7.3 million facility houses a variety of athletic and fitness-related activities. Whether you are a member of the golf team hitting balls on the indoor range or a basketball player running on the 200-meter indoor track, the Gingerich Center offers athletes

every chance to train and compete successfully.

The luxury of such a large athletic training facility allows athletes to train when their sched-ule permits. The recreation-fitness center is open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. throughout the week, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday. With these hours, athletes also have the opportunity to train and compete without sacrificing their academic pursuits. During their respective seasons, Goshen teams can all take advantage of the facility in a three-hour time frame and are not forced to practice at odd hours. The spring sports season brings five Goshen teams into the facility at one time. The golf team is able to hit balls in one area, while the softball team takes cuts in the batting cage, the baseball team has infield practice and the track-and-field squad trains on the indoor track. Not many institutions can boast of such an efficient use of time or space, and that is one reason Goshen has continued to excel both athletically and academically.

In addition to these indoor facilities, Goshen College also boasts some of the finest outdoor playing fields in the na-tion. The baseball, softball and soccer stadiums all are equipped with automatic, in-ground irrigation systems while the 1,500-seat soccer complex is one of the few lighted soccer stadiums at the NAIA level.

Facilities Include• 3 full-size basketball courts with 10 baskets• 200-meter Mondo-surface running track• 25-yard indoor swimming pool• Exercise machines (Steppers, exercise bikes, rowers and ellipti-cal machines)• 2,800-square foot weight room• 4 racquetball courts• Large training room• Indoor soccer goals• Indoor tennis floor by Supreme Corp.

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FACILITIES

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Players&CoaChes

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SENIOR PROFILE

AT GOSHEN: Outside of a pair of injuries, Duensing has been a consistent con-tributor in the Leafs starting lineup over the past three years...was second on the 2007-08 team with 8.7 points a game...led Goshen with 50 steals and 41 3-pointers made.

HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped at Penn High School under coach Dominic Ball...aver-aged 14.7 points and two assists a game as a senior.

PERSONAL:Mother is Lisa Reddington...has one sister, Aleesha Duensing (17)...admires her mother because “she has always encouraged me to do what I love and has been through some hard times, but always stood strong” and her great-grandma because “she is a woman who truly loved live and loved helping people and mak-ing them smile.

SENIOR5’5”GUARDGRANGER,Indiana

#10 KRYSTAL DUENSING

QUICK FACTS:

“Krystal is a quick guard who can turn her defense into scoring opportunities and is a good 3-point shooter. She is also an outstanding team leader as our only senior.” - Coach Wiktorowski

BY the NUMBERS:Year GP FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OFF DEF R/G A BLK ST PTS P/G2007-08 27 72 213 .338 41 138 .297 51 69 .739 19 53 2.7 56 0 50 236 8.72006-07 31 85 280 .304 51 162 .315 53 65 .815 12 43 1.8 73 1 29 274 8.82005-06 3 15 39 .385 10 25 .400 6 8 .750 0 3 1.0 8 0 4 46 15.3Career 61 172 532 .323 102 325 .314 110 142 .775 31 99 2.1 140 1 83 556 9.1

MAJOR: BiologyCAREER: Pharmacist

FAVORITES:FOOD: Vegetables, fruit, and ice cream TV SHOW: Law and OrderVACATION SPOT: Anywhere warm MOVIE: Any Disney movie MUSICAL PERFORMERS: CountryLITTLE KNOWN FACT: Krystal loves pigs!!!

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HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Breske, Coach Jankowski, and Coach Pittman at Mishawaka High School...ranks among the top 10 scorers all-time at Mishawaka High School...all conference selection...named to Metro All-Star team...named team’s most improved player...earned scholar-athlete honors...transferred to Goshen from NCAA DII Mars Hill College (N.C.).

PERSONAL:Parents are Rick and Kim Hahn...has one brother, Rick (24)...admires her grandmother Marsha because “she was everything I would hope to become.”

JUNIOR5’11”FORWARDMISHAWAKA, Indiana

#5 HEATHER HAHN

QUICK FACTS:

“Heather is a very talented and versatile player. She will bring us height, she can post up as well as shoot the three, and can handle the ball very well. She sees the floor well and is very unselfish.” - Coach Wiktorowski

JUNIOR PROFILES

MAJOR: Business AdministrationCAREER: To be successful and happy

FAVORITES:FOOD: Chicken and pasta TV SHOW: One Tree HillVACATION SPOT: Anywhere warm ATHLETE: Sarah Schods MOVIE: Love and Basketball MUSICAL PERFORMERS: Usher HOBBIES: Basketball, working out, listen-ing to music, laughing, going out, cookingMOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Running through a hoop first and falling on her face.

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JUNIOR PROFILES

HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped at South Decatur High School under coaches Bob Hacker and Andy Honeycutt...was named team MVP and all conference in 2004, 2005, and 2006...holds three school records including career points with 1,247...also two-time all conference selection in cross country and track...holds three school records in track.

PERSONAL:Parents are Kevin and Barbara Allen...siblings are Bethany (24), Danielle (18), and Nolan (16)...little known facts about Rachel are that she loves animals – she has four dogs and a cat...she loves shoes – she has 35 pairs of high heels... and she is terrified of spiders.

JUNIOR5’7”GUARDWESTPORT,Indiana

#23 RACHEL ALLEN

QUICK FACTS:

“I love Rachel’s defensive intensity, which makes things happen when she is on the floor. She makes good deci-sions, plays really hard and is a good athlete.” - Coach Wiktorowski

MAJOR: Physical EducationCAREER: Veterinary Technician

FAVORITES:FOOD: Pizza Hut stuffed crust pizza TV SHOW: John and Kate Plus EightVACATION SPOT: Myrtle Beach ATHLETE: Allen Iverson MOVIE: Love and Basketball MUSICAL PERFORMERS: Akon or Breaking Benjamin HOBBIES: Basketball, running, scrapbookingBEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Scoring 34 points in same game she reached 1,000 points for her high school career

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AT GOSHEN: Played in 24 of Goshen’s 30 games last season...averaged 1.0 rebound a contest off the bench...also plays for the Maple Leafs softball team in the spring.

HIGH SCHOOL:Played for coach John Willoughby at LaVille High School...also played softball and soccer.

PERSONAL:Parents are Sean and Jana Carney...has one sister, Tara Funder-bank (32)...admires her parents because “they are always there for me no matter what.”

JUNIOR5’11”POSTLAKEVILLE, Indiana

#32 JESSICA CARNEY

QUICK FACTS:

“Jessica is someone who can really surprise some people with her develop-ment this year.” - Coach Wiktorowski

BY the NUMBERS:Year GP FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OFF DEF R/G A BLK ST PTS P/G2007-08 24 2 14 .143 0 0 .000 3 11 .273 7 16 1.0 1 0 4 7 0.3Career 65 49 137 .358 29 99 .293 15 21 .714 14 45 0.9 41 1 11 142 2.2

MAJOR: BusinessCAREER: Start cancer treatment center

FAVORITES:TV SHOW: Dirty Sexy MoneyVACATION SPOT: Anywhere warm ATHLETE: My teammates MOVIE: P.S. I Love You MUSICAL PERFORMERS: Rodney Adkins HOBBIES: Softball, basketball, shoppingMOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: In first varsity soccer game, she went to kick the ball, missed, and then landed on top of the ball.

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SOPHOMORE PROFILES

AT GOSHEN: Played in 26 of Goshen’s 30 games as a freshman...averaged 1.5 points and 1.2, while providing solid minutes off the Leafs bench...also competes on Goshen’s track and field team in the triple and long jumps and sprints.

HIGH SCHOOL:Played for coaches Lenny Krebbs, Bruce Bergdall, and Ben Hurst at Goshen High School...graduated with an Academic Honors Diploma...also competed in track and field where she was named team Most Valuable Player.

PERSONAL:Mother is Jennifer Wright...siblings are Danae (21), Cody (18), and TJ (16)...admires her grandpa, “Poppy”, because she “cannot even explain what an amazing man he is.”

SOPHOMORE5’8”GUARDGOSHEN,Indiana

#12 ERICA EMANUEL

QUICK FACTS:

“Erica is a leaper who can shoot over guards, can defend several spots and is rapidly improving her shot.” - Coach Wiktorowski

BY the NUMBERS:Year GP FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OFF DEF R/G A BLK ST PTS P/G2007-08 26 13 38 .342 0 1 .000 12 18 .667 10 21 1.2 8 1 5 38 1.5Career 26 13 38 .342 0 1 .000 12 18 .667 10 21 1.2 8 1 5 38 1.5

MAJOR: BusinessCAREER: Run her own business

FAVORITES:FOOD: Chinese TV SHOW: NiptuckVACATION SPOT: Florida MOVIE: Billy MadisonMUSICAL PERFORMER: Lil Wayne HOBBIES: Sports, hanging out with friendsMOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Falling down multiple times during an indoor track meet.LITTLE KNOWN FACT: “I am a horrible soccer player.”

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AT GOSHEN: First season on Maple Leafs basketball squad...has also competed as a member of Goshen’s track and field and volleyball pro-grams...in two seasons on the Leafs volleyball team, Kelsey has racked up 500 digs and 322 kills.

HIGH SCHOOL:An outstanding all-around athlete, Kelsey played basketball, volleyball, and track and field at Fairfield High School...she was named all conference and second team all state in volleyball.

PERSONAL:Parents are Kirby and Carla Herschberger...siblings are Mandy Miller (22), Brittany (20), and Courtney (18).

SOPHOMORE5’7”GUARD/ FOR.GOSHEN,Indiana

#21 KELSEY HERSCHBERGER

QUICK FACTS:

“Kelsey will be a great addition. She will help us a lot inside with her strength, jumping ability, defense, and competitiveness” - Coach Wiktorowski

MAJOR: Physical EducationCAREER: Undecided

FAVORITES:FOOD: Fettuccine Alfredo TV SHOW: The OfficeVACATION SPOT: Anywhere with a beach ATHLETE: Allen Iverson HOBBIES: Hanging out with friends, playing sportsLITTLE KNOWN FACT: Won the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award: recipient must excel in mental attitude, athletic ability, scholarship, and leadership during four high school years.

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SOPHOMORE PROFILES

AT GOSHEN: Led Goshen with 12.7 points and 7.3 rebounds a game as a fresh-man... was named to the All Newcomer MCC team...had several top 10 finishes in the throwing events as a member of the Leafs track and field team...also competed in volleyball this season.

HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped at Rochester High School...was a three-time all confer-ence selection...led team to a Class 2A State Championship as a freshman...averaged 16 points and 10.4 rebounds as a senior...all-time leading rebounder at Rochester HS...also a two-time all conference pick in volleyball.

PERSONAL:Mother is Christal Greives...has one brother, Drew (18)...admires her mother, because “she is a single mother who has worked hard to raise two kids and she has done absolutely everything for us. Plus she has taught me how to be a strong, independent woman.”

SOPHOMORE6’0”CENTERROCHESTER,Indiana

#40 CASSIE GREIVES

QUICK FACTS:

“Cassie has shown the ability to score and rebound inside. She had an out-standing year last season and is in better shape and running the floor well this year.” - Coach Wiktorowski

BY the NUMBERS:Year GP FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OFF DEF R/G A BLK ST PTS P/G2007-08 30 153 283 .541 0 0 .000 76 136 .559 95 125 7.3 20 16 28 382 12.7Career 30 153 283 .541 0 0 .000 76 136 .559 95 125 7.3 20 16 28 382 12.7

MAJOR: Physical EducationCAREER: PE Teacher, Coach, AD

FAVORITES:FOOD: Mexican or Chinese TV SHOW: One Tree Hill or HouseVACATION SPOT: Anywhere nice! MOVIE: Triston & Isolde, We are Mar-shall, and Remember the TitansHOBBIES: Reading, pictures, friends, sportsBEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Winning the state championship in high school.LITTLE KNOWN FACT: Broke her front two teeth in 2nd grade and now they are fake.

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HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Mike Toussaint at Johnsburg High School...was a team captain as a senior...named to all conference team...advanced to the state 3-point competition...won the McHendry County All Star 3-Point Competition...was on high honor roll all four years...a National Honor Society Member.

PERSONAL:Parents are Anne and Eric Staveteig...has on brother, Brandon (25)...admires her brother because “He is the greatest all-around person I know. He is friendly to everyone and so much fun to be around. He was a great role model for me while I was growing up.”

FRESHMAN5’9”GUARD/ FOR.JOHNSBURG,Illinois

#24 REBECCA STAVETEIG

QUICK FACTS:

“Rebecca has a lot of upside and is a bit of a sleeper whose best days offensively are still ahead because she is a gym rat who loves to work at her game.” - Coach Wiktorowski

FRESHMAN PROFILES

MAJOR: NursingCAREER: Pediatric Nurse

FAVORITES:FOOD: Pizza TV SHOW: The OfficeVACATION SPOT: Wisconsin MOVIE: AcceptedMUSICAL PERFORMER: Taylor Swift HOBBIES: Raising cattle, running outsideBEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Senior year winning school’s first sectional titleLITTLE KNOWN FACT: “I am kind of a perfectionist about everything.

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FRESHMAN PROFILES

HIGH SCHOOL:Played four years varsity for Coach Tod Windlan at Anderson Highland High School...twice named all conference and all-coun-ty...selected as team MVP...named school’s Female Athlete of the Year...also two-time all conference and all-county pick in volley-ball...named all county and all conference three times in softball and will play for the Maple Leafs softball team in the spring.

PERSONAL:Parents are Doug and Cherri Holder...siblings are Misty (28), Ryan (27), and Brody (17)...admires her dad and big sister because “They are my heroes. They are strong, passionate, deter-mined, and dedicated to everything they do in their lives. They always stay positive and confident in themselves knowing that they can succeed at anything they put their minds to.”

FRESHMAN5’10”GUARD/ FOR.ANDERSON,Indiana

#31 STORMY HOLDER

QUICK FACTS:

“Her ability to shoot, pass, and handle the ball will help open things up for the post game. As the daughter of a coach, she has a good feel for the game, makes good decisions and is a com-petitor.” - Coach Wiktorowski

MAJOR: NursingCAREER: Pediatric Nurse

FAVORITES:FOOD: Chicken TV SHOW: The HillsVACATION SPOT: Florida MOVIE: Love and BasketballATHLETE: Reggie MillerMUSICAL PERFORMER: David Cook HOBBIES: Family and friends, sports, workBEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Scoring 24 points and grabbing 14 rebounds in county tournament after two senior teammates got in immediate foul trouble.

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HIGH SCHOOL:Played both softball and basketball at Centreville High School...was recruited to play softball at Goshen and will compete with the Leafs in the spring...was an all league, all district, all region, and all area selection in softball...also received Outstanding Se-nior Athlete Award...was on the honor roll.

PERSONAL:Parents are Tim and Jan Reed...siblings are Adam (17), Alexandra (16), and Tommy (14)...admires her cousin Chris because “He became paralyzed about 10 years ago. He never net that stop him doing what he loved...By thinking of him, I strive to become bet-ter and be the best that I can be.”

FRESHMAN5’7”FORWARDCENTREVILLE,Michigan

#35 JESSICA REED

QUICK FACTS:

“Jessica is very competitive and intel-ligent, which shows in her defense and ball control. She has added to our team chemistry with her great person-ality and team-first mentality.” - Coach Wiktorowski

MAJOR: BiologyCAREER: Livestock Veterinarian

FAVORITES:FOOD: Crab TV SHOW: Hannah MontanaVACATION SPOT: Panama City, Florida MOVIE: Lord of the RingsMUSICAL PERFORMER: Tim McGraw HOBBIES: Showing animals, playing sports, and hanging out with friends.BEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Hitting a grand slam to take the lead in softball.LITTLE KNOWN FACT: “I live on a farm and it is the coolest thing in the world.”

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REDSHIRT PROFILES

HIGH SCHOOL:Played for Coach Andrea Gorski at Ladywood High School...selected as all area, All-Detroit Metro, all state, BCAM Top 20 and team Most Valuable Player...will have to redshirt this season after playing at Mid-Central College Conference foe Huntington University last season.

PERSONAL:Parents are David and Shelly Yost...admires Joy Fagan because she is “the most humble person I know and is a great Christian example”...little known fact is that she is scared of squirrels.

JUNIOR5’6”GUARDNORTHVILLE,Michigan

ERICA YOST

QUICK FACTS:

“She was one of the most talented points guards in the MCC last year. She is a great passer, can shoot the three and is really good off the dribble.” - Coach Wiktorowski

MAJOR: Physical EducationCAREER: P.E. Teacher

FAVORITES:FOOD: Jerk Chicken Pasta TV SHOW: Full House, Fresh PrinceVACATION SPOT: Indiana MOVIE: HeavyweightsMUSICAL PERFORMER: Lecrae HOBBIES: Basketball, shopping, movies, dancing, writing, quoting moviesMOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: “We were doing ladders in conditioning and I was back-pedaling, hit the last one, and wiped out.

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AT GOSHEN: Played in all 30 of the Maple Leafs games as a freshman...started 12 of those contests...averaged 6.2 points and 3.5 rebounds a game...will take a medical redshirt this season after tearing her ACL in preseason practices.

HIGH SCHOOL:Prepped for Coach Steve Proctor at Fairfield High School...was a three-time all conference selection...was just the third player ever to score 1,000 points at Fairfield...three-time team MVP...part of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL:Parents are Steve and Linda Gangloff...siblings are Brandi (25), Brittany (23), and Tyler (19)...admires her mom because “She has overcome so much in her life”...little known fact is that she can roll her stomach.

SOPHOMORE5’7”GUARD/ FOR.GOSHEN,Indiana

LINDSAY GANGLOFF

QUICK FACTS:

“Lindsay was one of our best and most complete players in preseason. She was playing at twice the level she did last year and losing her is a big blow.” - Coach Wiktorowski

BY the NUMBERS:Year GP FG FGA PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. OFF DEF R/G A BLK ST PTS P/G2007-08 30 74 190 .389 2 15 .133 36 50 .720 37 68 3.5 20 6 34 186 6.2Career 30 74 190 .389 2 15 .133 36 50 .720 37 68 3.5 20 6 34 186 6.2

MAJOR: Elementary/ Special EducationCAREER: 5th Grade Teacher

FAVORITES:FOOD: Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream TV SHOW: HouseVACATION SPOT: Badland, South Dakota MOVIE: Lord of the RingsATHLETE: Brady QuinnMUSICAL PERFORMER: Dashboard Confessional HOBBIES: Swimming, talking, running, gardening, making people laugh, eatingBEST ATHLETIC MOMENT: Scoring 1,000 points in high school

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THE WIKTOROWSKI FILES Steve Wiktorowski begins his seventh season as head coach of the Maple Leafs in 2007-2008, five years removed from leading his team to the school’s first ever Mid-Central Conference Championship and NAIA National Tournament berth in 2003-2004. Wiktorowski is intent on returning his team to the promised land. Wiktorowski speaks from experience, as the Waulkerton, Indiana native led Goshen to a program best 26-9 overall record in that magical 2003-2004 season, sharing the regular-season MCC crown with Indiana Wesleyan University before winning it outright in the conference tournament. After winning MCC Coach of the Year honors, Wiktorowski’s team suffered a tough 70-72 defeat to the College of the Ozarks in the first round of the national tournament. It did not take long for Wiktorowski to put his own brand on the Goshen College women’s basketball program, leading the team to a 10-17 record in his first season (2002-2003) before producing the most wins in school history in his second year. Prior to arriving at Goshen, Wiktorowski spent the previous 21 years of his professional life coaching

Head Coach - 7th Season

Steve Wiktorowski(574) 535-7492

[email protected]

QUICK HITS:Mid-Central College Con-•ference Coach of the Year in 2003-04.Spent 14 years as a high •school boys head coach in Northern IndianaWon three straight NECC •Tournament Champion-ships while at Fairfield High SchoolLed Goshen to their only •NAIA National Champi-onship Appearance in 2004

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COACHING STAFF

Indiana high school boys’ basketball, with the last 14 years serving as the head coach at two area schools. From 1995 to 2002 Wiktorowski was the head coach at Prairie Heights High School in LaGrange, Indiana, while serving as the head coach at Fairfield High School in the seven years prior to that. Before becoming a head coach at the varsity level, Wiktorowski spent seven years as an assistant coach at both Fairfield and Northridge High School. During his 14-year career as a head high school coach, he compiled an overall record of 123-176, and was 72-38 while at Fairfield against Northeast Corner Conference opponents. His teams also won three consecutive NECC tournament championships and took the 1989 Goshen Holiday Tournament championship during that stretch. Wiktorowski graduated from Indiana University-Bloomington with a degree in physical education in 1980. He acquired his master’s degree in secondary education from Indiana University-Fort Wayne in 1990. He lives with his wife, Donna, and their two children, Troy (13) and Erin (10) in Goshen.

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BARB CARBAUGH – Assistant Coach Barb Carbaugh begins her sixth season as an assistant coach

at Goshen College in 2008-2009. Carbaugh offers a wealth of basketball history and knowledge to the program, traits that helped Goshen record its first-ever conference title and national tournament berth in Carbaugh’s first season on board. The former Maple Leaf came to the program after serving as Goshen High School’s girls’ head basketball coach for 16 years, compiling a win-loss record of 217-198 during her tenure.

Carbaugh led her team to two sectional championships and five holiday tournament championships over that span, and was named conference coach of the year once and area coach of the year once. In addition to her varsity coaching career, Carbaugh has also worked as a coach at Notre Dame University’s “Blue Chip” camp in addition to coordinating the summer league youth programs for Goshen Community Schools. Since joining the Goshen College program, Carbaugh has focused primarily on guard play as well as recruiting, opponent scouting and general bench instruction. Carbaugh graduated from Goshen College and played basketball for the Leafs for three seasons after transferring from Purdue University. She then went back to West Lafayette to earn her master’s degree in physical education. Carbaugh currently works at Goshen High School in the physical education department. She is currently single and resides in Goshen with her cat, Putter.

QUICK HITS:Sixth season on the Leafs •coaching staffHead coach at Goshen •High School for 16 yearsPlayed in a Maple Leaf •uniform for three seasonsAlso instructed at Notre •Dame “Blue Chip” camps

LEE MAST – Assistant Coach Lee Mast begins his first season on the Maple Leaf coaching staff in 2008-09 after being hired in May to be the Head Softball Coach at Goshen College. Mast has more than 20 years of coaching experience at various levels in both softball and basketball. Most recently he was the head softball coach at Goshen High School where he led the Redskins to a 12-15 record in 2008. Their 20 wins was just one win short of the single-season school record. From 2001-2003, Mast was the head coach of the Goshen High School freshman girls basketball team where he led the Redskins to a Northern Lakes Conference Championship in 2002. Mast is married, has two grown children, and resides in Goshen.

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DONNA WIKTOROWSKI – Assistant Coach Donna Wiktorowski – wife of Maple Leafs head coach Steve Wiktorowski – begins her first season on the Goshen College bench in 2008-09. Wiktorowski has been on and around the sidelines for nearly 20 years of basketball at the high school and collegiate level. She will start her first season on the bench as she takes over responsibilities including statistics, game preparation, recruiting, and most importantly mentor for the Maple Leaf players. Donna grew up in Goshen and graduated from Indiana University. Donna and Steve have two children, Troy (13) and Erin (10) and live in Goshen.

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VISIT

www.GoLeafs.netFor complete news, up-to-date scores and schedules, statistics,

game previews and recaps, photo galleries, video

highlights, and more...

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History&2007 review

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COACHING RECORDS1965-66 Ruth Gunden 7-01966-67 Ruth Gunden 5-21967-68 Ruth Gunden 5-31968-69 Ruth Gunden 9-01969-70 Ruth Gunden 9-01970-71 Ruth Gunden 6-61971-72 Ruth Gunden 7-61972-73 Ruth Gunden 11-31973-74 Ruth Gunden 14-31974-75 Ruth Gunden 6-61975-76 Ruth Gunden 12-51976-77 Ruth Gunden 13-21977-78 Ruth Gunden 9-41978-79 Ruth Gunden 9-71979-80 Pert Shetler 12-61980-81 Ruth Gunden 3-141981-82 Pert Shetler 8-121982-83 Pert Shetler 5-131983-84 Pert Shetler 8-131984-85 Pert Shetler 9-121985-86 Pert Shetler 16-81986-87 Pert Shetler 8-13

1987-88 Pert Shetler 19-61988-89 Pert Shetler 17-91989-90 Sharon Swartley 15-101990-91 Pert Shetler 1-181991-92 Pert Shetler 5-181992-93 Pert Shetler 4-171993-94 Pert Shetler 6-171994-95 James Stutzman 10-161995-96 James Stutzman 5-231996-97 Kim Eiler 12-161997-98 Kim Eiler 11-181998-99 Kim Eiler 17-101999-00 Kim Eiler 18-112000-01 Kim Eiler 18-122001-02 Kim Eiler 16-122002-03 Steve Wiktorowski 10-172003-04 Steve Wiktorowski 26-92004-05 Steve Wiktorowski 11-212005-06 Steve Wiktorowski 6-242006-07 Steve Wiktorowski 6-252007-08 Steve Wiktorowski 11-19

HISTORY/COACHING RECORDS

1965-81 Ruth Gunden 123-541979-93 Pert Shetler 106-1621989-90 Sharon Swartley 15-10

1994-96 James Stutzman 15-391996-02 Kim Eiler 92-792002- Steve Wiktorowski 70-115

CAREER NUMBERS

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The 2003-04 Maple Leafs racked up a 26-9 record on way to a regular season Mid-Central College Conference Co-Championship before winning the MCC Tournament and advancing to the program’s first NAIA National Championship.

Ruth Gunden

Pert Shetler

Kim Eiler

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NAIA AcademicAll Americans

2006 Hannah Eash2006 Liz Martin2006 Mary Jo Martin2006 Kelsey Hartman2006 Erica Hartman2006 Jodi Birkey2007 Lucy Roth2007 Amy Clem2007 Kelsey Hartman2007 Erica Hartman

NSCAA Awards2002 Team Academic Award2003 Team Academic Award2004 Team Academic Award2005 Team Academic Award2006 Team Academic Award2007 Team Academic Award

All Mid-Central Conference

1996 Megan Crofoot1997 Megan Crofoot1997 Lisa Sauder1997 Bess Briggs1998 Bess Briggs1998 Mandi Hutchinson1999 Sheila Myers2001 Greta Kauffman2002 Tera Franklin2002 Greta Kauffman2003 Tera Franklin2006 Hannah Eash2007 Lucy Roth

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RECORD BOOK

PointsPlayer Years Points Erin McDugle 01-05 1776Kathy Mast 87-91 1543Lindsay Fisher 00-04 1521Kris Johnson 97-01 1295Krysten Parson 98-02 1277Dawn Gerber 84-88 1196Sue Becher 74-77 1127Melanie Mishler 93-97 1110Brenda Ervin 82-86 1089Lisa Rody 93-97 1083

AssistsPlayer Years Assists Krysten Parson 98-02 610Jan Helmuth 86-90 466Sheila Mullet 93-97 401Kortney Hanson 01-05 328Kris Johnson 97-00 284Kathy Mast 87-91 250Lisa Rody 93-97 241Lindsay Fisher 00-04 224Brenda Ervin 82-86 215Gretchen Nyce 89-93 210

ReboundsPlayer Years Reb.Dawn Gerber 84-88 923Erin McDugle 01-05 727Donna Porter 86-90 606Sue Becher 73-77 551Rachel Smith 97-99 533Jonell Kolb 82-86 532Gretchen Nyce 89-93 522Kathy Mast 87-91 508Bonnie Miller 83-86 506Amanda Kenne 96-00 474

Field GoalsPlayer/ Years FGErin McDugle 01-05 604Kathy Mast 87-91 550Dawn Gerber 84-88 505Lindsay Fishe 00-04 494Sue Becher 73-77 476Kris Johnson 97-01 468Brenda Ervin 82-86 431Krysten Parson 98-02 400Melanie Mishler 93-97 397Gretchen Nyce 89-93 383

Field Goal AttemptsPlayer Years FGAErin McDugle 01-05 1216Lindsay Fisher 00-04 1180Kathy Mast 87-91 1132Sue Becher 73-77 1072Dawn Gerber 84-88 1065Lisa Rody 93-97 1013Kris Johnson 97-01 1004Brenda Ervin 82-86 1000Melanie Mishler 93-97 879Krysten Parson 98-02 857

Field Goal PercentagePlayer Years FG%Dana Selzer 93-95 .574DeeDee Martin 02-04 .528Margene Murdent 00-02 .525Rachel Smith 97-99 .516Erin McDugle 01-05 .497Kathy Mast 87-91 .486Roberta Shetler 99-01 .478Dawn Gerber 84-88 .474Pert Miller 69-72 .470Krysten Parson 98-02 .467

Free ThrowsPlayer Years FTErin McDugle 01-05 495Kathy Mast 87-91 431Krysten Parson 98-02 345Melanie Mishler 93-97 305Lisa Rody 93-97 296Rachel Smith 97-99 230Lindsay Fisher 00-04 296Brenda Ervin 82-86 227Dawn Gerber 84-88 186Sue Becher 73-77 175

Free Throw AttemptsPlayer Years FTA Kathy Mast 87-91 574Erin McDugle 01-05 573Krysten Parson 98-02 453Melanie Mishler 93-97 430Lisa Rody 93-97 429Lindsay Fisher 00-04 376Dawn Gerber 84-88 331Brenda Ervin 82-86 316Rachel Smith 97-99 295Gretchen Nyce 89-93 280

Free Throw PercentagePlayer Years FT% Candice Williams 03-05 .831Erin McDugle 01-05 .831Jan Kolb 87-90 .791Lindsay Fisher 00-04 .787Kera Miller 95-98 .780Rachel Smith 97-99 .779Kris Johnson 97-01 .772Anna Smith 99-03 .769Amanda Bachman 97-00 .765Sheila Mullet 93-97 .763

3-Point Field GoalsPlayer Years 3FG Lindsay Fisher 00-04 237Kris Johnson 97-01 203Krysten Parson 98-02 132Miranda Cook 95-97 103Krystal Duensing 05-08 102Sheila Mullet 93-97 100Kelsy McKee 04-06 98Erin McDugle 01-05 92Amanda Bachman 97-00 85Candice Williams 03-05 83

3-Point AttemptsPlayer Years 3FGA Lindsay Fisher 00-04 639Kris Johnson 97-01 444Krysten Parson 98-02 351Krystal Duensing 05-08 325Shiela Mullet 93-97 322Miranda Cook 95-97 285Erin McDugle 01-05 271Kelsy McKee 04-06 264Amanda Bachman 97-00 234Candice Williams 03-05 225

3-Point PercentagePlayer Years 3FG%Kris Johnson 97-01 .457Krysten Parson 98-02 .376Lindsay Fisher 00-04 ..371Amanda Bachman 97-00 .363Miranda Cook 95-96 .361Candice Williams 03-05 .360Erin McDugle 01-05 .340Amy Burich 96-98 .319Lisa Rody 93-97 .313 Sheila Mullet 93-97 .311

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RECORD BOOK

PointsPlayer Years Points Erin McDugle 03-04 705Margene Murdent 01-02 545Candice Willliams 03-04 529Erin McDugle 04-05 481Kathy Mast 88-89 480Rachel Smith 98-99 454Rachel Smith 97-98 452Lindsay Fisher 01-02 451Candice Williams 04-05 437Lindsay Fisher 02-03 420

AssistsPlayer Years Assists Krysten Parson 01-02 185Jan Helmuth 88-89 172Jan Helmuth 89-90 157Krysten Parson 00-01 155Kortney Hanson 03-04 144Krysten Parson 98-99 137Krysten Parson 99-00 133Sheila Mullet 95-96 129Sheila Mullet 94-95 122Candice Williams 03-04 120

ReboundsPlayer Years Reb.Rachel Smith 97-98 284Dawn Gerber 87-88 266Erin McDugle 01-04 251Rachel Smith 98-99 249Dawn Gerber 85-86 248Dana Selzer 94-95 221Cassie Greives 07-08 220Dana Selzer 93-94 218Dawn Gerber 86-87 213Karen Gerber 88-89 211

Field GoalsPlayer/ Years FGErin McDugle 03-04 252Candice Williams 03-04 184Margene Murdent 01-02 229Dawn Gerber 87-88 176Rachel Smith 97-98 169Sue Becher 75-76 169Rachel Smith 98-99 168Jan Kolb 88-89 164Kathy Mast 88-89 160Kathy Mast 89-90 155Trish Albrecht 79-80 155

Field Goal AttemptsPlayer Years FGAMargene Murdent 01-02 442Erin McDugle 03-04 424Candice Williams 03-04 403Rachel Smith 97-98 376Sue Becher 75-76 358Lindsay Fisher 01-02 355Jan Kolb 88-89 355Candice Williams 04-05 353Erin McDugle 01-05 350Lisa Rody 94-95 342

Field Goal PercentagePlayer Years FG%Rachel Smith 98-99 .606Erin McDugle 03-04 .594Dana Selzer 94-95 .580Dana Selzer 93-94 .569Troyanna Scott 05-06 .557Bonnie Miller 84-85 .565Cassie Greives 07-08 .541Trish Albrecht 79-80 .538Margene Murdent 00-01 .536DeeDee Martin 03-04 .533

Free ThrowsPlayer Years FTErin McDugle 03-04 165Kathy Mast 88-89 154Erin McDugle 04-05 143Melanie Mishler 96-97 132Melanie Mishle 95-96 121Candice Williams 03-04 119Rachel Smith 98-99 117Erin McDugle 02-03 115Rachel Smith 97-98 113Lindsay Fisher 01-02 106

Free Throw AttemptsPlayer Years FTA Kathy Mast 88-89 208Melanie Mishler 96-97 191Erin McDugle 04-05 175Erin McDugle 03-04 165Melanie Mishler 95-96 163Rachel Smith 97-98 148Rachel Smith 98-99 147Candice Williams 03-04 141Erin McDugle 02-03 141Kathy Mast 87-88 140

– SEASON RECORDS –

Lisa Rody (‘97)

Lindsay Fisher(‘04)

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Free Throw PercentagePlayer Years FT% Erin McDugle 03-04 .855Jan Kolb 88-89 .854Kristen Milton 94-95 .849Kortney Hanson 04-05 .847Candice Williams 03-04 .844Erin McDugle 01-02 .828Kathy Mast 90-91 .827Candice Williams 04-05 .817Erin McDugle 04-05 .817Erin McDugle 02-03 .816

3-Point Field GoalsPlayer Years 3FG Lindsay Fisher 01-02 69Miranda Cook 95-96 64Kris Johnson 99-00 61Lindsay Fisher 03-04 58Kris Johnson 00-01 58Kelsy McKee 05-06 56Lindsay Fisher 02-03 56Lindsay Fisher 00-01 54Kris Johnson 98-99 53Kelsy McKee 04-05 42Candice Williams 03-04 42

3-Point AttemptsPlayer Years 3FGA Lindsay Fisher 01-02 210Miranda Cook 95-96 181Kelsy McKee 05-06 155Lindsay Fisher 02-03 148Lindsay Fisher 03-04 145Krystal Duensing 07-08 138Lindsay Fisher 00-01 136Kris Johnson 99-00 125Candice Williams 04-05 119Kelsy McKee 04-05 109

– SEASON RECORDS –

3-Point PercentagePlayer Years 3FG%Kris Johnson 99-00 .488Kris Johnson 98-99 .482Kris Johnson 00-01 .450Lisa Rody 96-97 .447Krysten Parson 00-01 .438Amy Burich 97-98 .411Erin McDugle 03-04 .409Lindsay Fisher 03-04 .400Kendra Fights 07-08 .400Amanda Bachman 98-99 ..398

Erin McDugle (‘05)

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2007 SEASON REVIEW

Adjusting from the high school game to the collegiate level play – in any sport – takes some time. Despite the recent increase in the number of so-called “freshman phenoms,” it is much more realistic to allow newcom-ers time to grow into the college game. Unfortunately, or fortunately in this case, the Goshen College women’s basketball team has had to learn quickly. Saying that this team was young is an understatement considering that six first-year players and only one senior were on the roster. Adding to the difficulty for a young team was one of the tougher schedules in the nation. “Over half the games on our schedule this year were against teams who were nationally ranked or honor-able mention (NAIA DII) sometime this season,” said Head Coach Steve Wik-torowski. With the odds seemingly stacked against them, the Maple Leafs shrugged off the situation and went to work. After falling 60-72 at Trinity Christian to start the season, Goshen busted out to a 32-17 halftime advantage as they knocked off Indiana Tech 66-50 for their 10th consecutive home-opening win. Just three games later, the Maple Leafs rallied for a late win on the road against Judson College. After trailing by as many as thirteen in the second half, Goshen pulled within one before fresh-man Cassie Greives nailed a turn-around jumper as the final buzzer sounded. The

basket gave the Maple Leafs a 59-58 win and a 3-2 record five games into the season. The end of the 2007 calendar year provided the typical ups and downs for a young team. The Leafs defeated a tough Madonna University squad 67-60, but followed it with consecutive two-point losses against Warner Southern and Trin-ity International. “There were a couple close noncon-ference games early in the season where I wish we could have played better,” Wiktorowski explained. He added, “It took a little while to find our roles and confidence in each other with that much youth.” Goshen would move into the bulk of their Mid-Central Conference campaign with a 6-9 record. The Maple Leafs would be thrown into the fire immedi-ately as two of their first four conference games were against squads ranked in the top 15 in the nation. After picking up just one win in the brutal MCC a year ago, Goshen rallied for five in 2007-08. A pair of outstand-ing team defensive efforts at home gave the Maple Leafs a 67-52 win over Grace College and a 81-64 decision over Spring Arbor University. Goshen was also able to snatch wins in the final min-utes twice on the road with a 66-65 win at Grace and a 70-67 victory at Marian College. “I thought our biggest improvement really showed at the end of the season when we were so much more competi-tive overall against teams in our con-

GROWINGUP IN A HURRY

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OppOsite page (tOp): Cassie Greives fights for a basket

against St. Francis. Greives led Goshen with 12.7 points a game.

OppOsite page (Middle): Sophomore Ashley Hummer was second on the team in assists, 3-point percentage,

and free throw percentage. OppOsite page (BOttOM): Kimmie

Hummer shoots a free throw. Hummer led the Maple Leafs with 74 assists.

Right: The 2007-08 Goshen women’s basketball team poses for a little fun.

ference than a year ago,” added Wik-torowski. Going into the final week of the regular season, the Maple Leafs found themselves in a very crowded middle of the pack in the MCC standings. A pair of wins would have put them as high as fifth place going into the con-ference tournament. Instead, Goshen dropped a highly-competitive game to Huntington University before getting bruised up in a physical 65-62 loss to Marian. The losses pushed the Maple Leafs to eighth-place and forced a match up at top-seeded Bethel College. It was in Mishawaka where the season would end as Goshen fell in the first round to eventual NAIA national quarterfinalist Bethel. “I think the season as a whole was satisfying from an overall com-petitive and realistic standpoint,” said

Wiktorowski of his team that nearly doubled its win total from a season ago. “There were a lot of positives to this season and I saw a ton of growth and develop-ment.” Goshen (11-19, 5-11 MCC) showed incred-ible balance as only one Maple Leafs averaged double-digits in scoring, while seven tallied more than six a game. Despite the balance and the time it takes most to adjust to the college game, Gos-hen did have their own “freshman phenom.” Six-foot center Cassie Greives led Gos-hen with 12.73 points a night. She shot an incredible 54% from the field,

which ranked in the top 15 in the country. The freshman also grabbed a

team-high 220 rebounds (7.33 a game), which is the seventh highest single-season total in Goshen history. On way to being selected to the MCC All Newcomer Team, Greives registered seven double-doubles – tied for the most in the MCC. In her final collegiate season, lone senior Katie Sowers also grabbed a pair of honors. The guard/forward from Hesston, Kansas was recognized for her work off the court as she was

named to the MCC All Academic Team and selected as a Daktronics- NAIA All American Scholar-Athlete.

Mid-Central ConferenceAll Newcomer Team

Cassie Greives

BOttOM left: The Maple Leafs were one of over 1,100 teams that celebrated Think Pink Day, raising awareness and funds for breast cancer researchBOttOM Middle: Junior Krystal Duensing flies down the court against St. Francis.BOttOM Right: Lindsay Gangloff provided spark off the bench, pictured here driving around a Grace College player.

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2007-08 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 11/13/08 11:49 AMSeason Schedule

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Date Opponent Score WL RecordAttend Leading Scorer Leading RebounderLeading Assists

11/06/07 aTrinity Christian College 60-72 L 0-1 0 (12) Duensing (8) Fights (4) Duensing

11/08/07 hIN Institute of Technolog 66-50 W 0-1, 0-0 0 (18) Hummer (9) Greives (4) Hummer

11/10/07 aAquinas College 56-80 L 1-2 100 (15) Fights (9) Gangloff (3) Duensing, Fights

11/14/07 hSiena Heights Univ 73-63 W 1-2, 0-0 0 (15) Greives (8) Hummer (4) Hummer

11/16/07 aJudson University 59-58 W 3-2 127 (14) Greives (9) Fights (4) Duensing

11/20/07 hCornerstone University 44-74 L 3-2 0 (10) Hummer (8) Buse (4) Sowers

11/28/07 aTaylor University Fort Wa 82-62 W 0 (31) Greives (19) Greives (5) Hummer

11/30/07 aPurdue Calumet University 66-98 L 0 (16) Sowers (8) Sowers, Greives (3) Fights

12/04/07*aIndiana Wesleyan Universi 35-70 L 0 (12) Greives (10) Greives (1) Gangloff, Hummer

12/08/07 hMadonna University 67-60 W 4-5,0-1 0 (15) Sowers (6) Greives (4) Hummer

12/11/07 aIndiana Univ-South Bend 64-80 L 0 (15) Duensing (7) Greives, Fights (5) Duensing

12/14/07 aSVC 68-60 W 6-6 75 (17) Greives (10) Sowers (3) Duensing, Hummer

12/15/07 aWarner Southern College 60-62 L 6-6 75 (16) Sowers, Hummer (14) Sowers (2) Sowers, Hummer

12/29/07 hTrinity International Uni 60-62 L 5-8,0-1 0 (22) Greives (14) Greives (2) Sowers, Hummer

01/02/08*aSpring Arbor University 50-72 L 0 (10) Greives 3 players with 5 (4) Sowers

01/05/08*hUniv of Saint Francis IN 40-60 L 6-9,0-2 0 (11) Greives 3 players with 4 (2) Sowers

01/09/08*aBethel College 56-85 L 0 (13) Gangloff (5) Gangloff (4) Duensing, Hummer

01/12/08*hGrace College 67-52 W 6-9, 0-2 0 (17) Fights (9) TEAM, Greives (6) Duensing

01/16/08*hTaylor Universtiy 66-72 L 7-11, 1-4 0 (13) Hummer, Hummer(9) Gangloff (4) Duensing

01/19/08*aHuntington University 64-75 L 0 (17) Greives (10) Greives (4) Hummer

01/23/08*aMarian College 70-67 W 0 (20) Greives (10) Greives (3) Duensing

01/26/08*hIndiana Wesleyan Universi 38-67 L 8-13, 2-6 0 (9) Greives 5 players with 3 6 players with 1

02/02/08*hSpring Arbor University 81-64 W 8-14, 2-7 0 (16) Hummer (11) Greives (5) Hummer

02/06/08*aUniv of Saint Francis IN 51-92 L 9-15, 3-8 MCC 87 (10) Greives (8) Sowers (3) Hummer

02/09/08*hBethel College 70-102 L 9-16 (3-9) 0 (22) Greives (5) TEAM, Fights (8) Hummer

02/13/08*aGrace College 66-65 W 10-16 0 (16) Greives (9) Sowers, Hummer(9) Hummer

02/16/08*aTaylor Universtiy 72-85 L9-18, 4-10 MCC 0 (17) Hummer, Greives (8) Greives (4) Sowers, Hummer

02/20/08*hHuntington University 66-77 L 10-18, 4-11 0 (20) Fights (5) Hummer (5) Hummer

02/23/08*hMarian College 62-65 L 0 (14) Greives (14) Greives (2) Sowers

02/26/08 aBethel College 52-79 L 11-19 0 (8) Duensing (6) TEAM (3) Hummer, Lehman

RECORD:Overall RecordHome AwayNeutral

(10-20) (5-8) (5-12) (0-0)

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY: TOTALS AVG/GAME

HOME 0 0

AWAY 464 27

NEUTRAL 0 0

TOTAL 464 15

Note:*denotes a conference game.

DakStats 3000 by Daktronics Inc. Brookings, SD

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2007-08 STATISTICS

On her way to being named to the Mid-Central College

Conference All Newcomer Team, freshman Cassie Greives

(Rochester, Ind.) averaged 12.7 points and 7.3 rebounds

a contest.

Junior Krystal Duensing (Osceola, Ind.) led the team with 41 3-pointers and 50 steals. She was also second on the team in scoring with 8.7 points a night.

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Record: Overall Home Away Neutral

All Games (10-20) (5-8) (5-12) (0-0)

Conference (4-12) (2-6) (2-6) (0-0)

Non-Conference (6-8) (3-2) (3-6) (0-0)

TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS

# Player GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT R/G PF A TO BLK ST PTS P/G

10 Krystal Duensing 27 23 874 32.4 72 213 .338 41 138 .297 51 69 .739 19 53 72 2.7 49 56 79 0 50 236 8.7

12 Erica Emanuel 26 0 176 6.8 13 38 .342 0 1 .000 12 18 .667 10 21 31 1.2 27 8 20 1 5 38 1.5

20 Katie Sowers 30 28 844 28.1 92 231 .398 3 23 .130 50 81 .617 56 101 157 5.2 53 50 85 5 25 237 7.9

21 Ashley Hummer 30 21 827 27.6 77 186 .414 37 107 .346 44 62 .710 28 63 91 3.0 59 69 90 1 39 235 7.8

22 Lindsay Gangloff 30 12 614 20.5 74 190 .389 2 15 .133 36 50 .720 37 68 105 3.5 31 20 49 6 34 186 6.2

23 Sierra Buse 28 1 174 6.2 12 58 .207 10 44 .227 3 10 .300 2 23 25 0.9 23 2 19 2 0 37 1.3

24 Kimmie Hummer 30 26 832 27.7 60 211 .284 18 81 .222 86 126 .683 20 71 91 3.0 62 74 119 2 30 224 7.5

31 Leah Lehman 28 1 266 9.5 18 31 .581 1 1 1.00 10 24 .417 19 24 43 1.5 30 13 32 1 9 47 1.7

32 Jessica Carney 24 0 112 4.7 2 14 .143 0 0 .000 3 11 .273 7 16 23 1.0 13 1 6 0 4 7 0.3

40 Cassie Greives 30 28 742 24.7 153 283 .541 0 0 .000 76 136 .559 95 125 220 7.3 82 20 76 16 28 382 12.7

42 Kendra Fights 30 6 540 18.0 70 184 .380 24 60 .400 37 58 .638 28 82 110 3.7 77 41 76 10 13 201 6.7

TEAM 43 63 106 21

Goshen College 30 6001 643 1639 .392 136 470 .289408 645 .633 364 710 1074 35.8508354 672 44 2371830 61.0

Opponents 30 4790 760 1814 .419 184 546 .337426 603 .706 403 753 1156 38.5568438 576 81 3502130 71.0

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd TOTAL

Opponents 1022 1108 2130

Goshen College 862 969 1831

DeadBall Rebounds:Goshen College 119Opponents 87

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GOSHEN COLLEGE, established in 1894, is now a private, coeducational, residential, Christian college of the liberal arts and sciences rooted in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. The distinctiveness of a Goshen education derives from the college's dedication to five core values in preparing students as leaders for the church and the world. Stemming from our Christ-centeredness is our commitment to passionate learning, global citizenship, servant leadership and compassionate peacemaking. Goshen College we intend to create a community of faith and learning built on five core values. In our academic program and campus life students will develop the knowledge, skills and values for:

A life that is CHRIST-CENTERED, with a reflective faith that nurtures spiritual growth in individual and corporate contexts an active faith that informs all life’s choices

A life of PASSIONATE LEARNING, through the mastery of a major field of study as the basis for life-long learning, service, relationships, and work in a socially and culturally diverse context an extensive foundation of knowledge, skills, processes and methodologies derived from a liberal arts curriculum that are required for systematic study and problem solving

A life of SERVANT LEADERSHIP, based on a leadership ability that empowers self and others a healthy understanding of self and others that is

reflected in relationships of interdependence and mutual accountability A life of COMPASSIONATE PEACEMAKING with a personal integrity that fosters the ability to resolve conflict and to promote justice and a commitment to diversity in all of its forms both conceptually and in practice A life of GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP with an intercultural openness with the ability to function effectively with people of other world views a responsible understanding of stewardship for human systems and the environment in a multicultural world

Academics: 85 percent of classes have fewer than 25 students; student/faculty ratio is 13:1. Most faculty, two-thirds of whom have doctorates, have lived and worked abroad. 32 majors, 34 minors, 18 teacher certification programs, and numerous pre-professional and certificate programs. Top majors include: nursing, music, biology, elementary education, and business administration.Campus & facilities highlights: 135-acre campus, 19 major buildings, 1,150-acre Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center, Marine biology facility in Florida Keys, $24 million, 68,000 sq. ft. music centerStudent enrollment 2007-08: Final statistics, released by Goshen College’s registrar’s office, showed a total headcount of 971 students enrolled at Goshen College for the fall 2007-08 semester. GC’s retention rate is 84%.Outcomes – by the numbers: 100% – Medical school acceptance rate for 2003 graduates...100% – Graduate school acceptance rate for students in physics and social work...Top 1% – English majors’ national scoring on the Education Testing Service Exam...Top 17% – Goshen College’s ranking among national liberal arts colleges for producing graduates who go on to earn doctoral degrees.Financial aid: Goshen College costs 10% less than the national average for private colleges. For 2007-08, 99% of all students received financial aid, and the average aid package was $18,036 (not including work-study). Goshen was named a “least debt college” in U.S.News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” guide.Historic relationship: Established in 1894 and owned by the Mennonite Church. Around 55 percent of the total student body report Mennonite or Mennonite-related backgrounds, but more than 30 different Christian denominations and several world religions are represented on our campus.

Experience the JOY of the journeywww.goshen.edu

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GOSHEN AT A GLANCE

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City of Goshen

Goshen, Ind., is known as the Maple City because of its many maple trees. The city offers many diverse cultural, educational, employment and recreational opportunities. Most notably, we maintain our small town values and charm

while offering a multitude of activities and experiences often found in nearby larger cities. The roots of Goshen are traced

back to the Amish and Mennonite heritage that settled this area in 1831. While you can still see Amish with horses and buggies on our streets, Goshen is a dynamic and growing community.

A growing and ethnically diverse community

Today, Goshen is a city of over 29,000 residents nestled in the center of the northern Indiana county of Elkhart. The community is growing quickly, with the city gaining over 6,000 residents during the1990s. Through our growth over the past 25 years, we have become an ethnically diverse community providing residents an opportunity to interact with people from many different cultures.

Population: 31, 882 (2006)County: ElkhartElevation: 801 ft.Land Area: 13.2 sq. milesTime Zone: ESTMedium Resident Age: 31.5Avg. Household Income: $39,500Top Industry: Transportation Equip.

Quick Facts

Chicago, IL 120 miles (2.5 hours)Detroit, MI 170 miles (3 hours)

Fort Wayne, IN 59 miles (1.25 hours)Indianapolis, IN 140 miles (3 hours)

South Bend, IN 25 miles (45 minutes)Toledo, OH 130 miles (2.5 hours)

Approx. Driving Times

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THE CITY OF GOSHEN

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