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Page 1: WOMEN SOCCER 2013 - Grove City College€™S SOCCER 2013 3 HEAD COACH MELISSA LAMIE Melissa Lamie enters her 21st season as Grove City College’s women’s soccer head coach. Since

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GROVE CITY COLLEGE

QUICK FACTS

CONTACT INFORMATION

Head Coach Melissa Lamie

Office Telephone _______ 724-458-2128

Best Time to Call ____________ Mornings

E-mail _____________ [email protected]

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Sports Info. Director Ryan Briggs

Office Telephone _______ 724-458-3365

Office Fax _______________ 724-458-3855

Home Telephone _______ 724-748-3718

E-mail ______________ [email protected]

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Grove City Athletic Department

Dept. Telephone ________ 724-458-2900

Dept. Fax ________________ 724-458-3855

Web Site _______ www2.gcc.edu/sports

CREDITSEditor ________________ Ryan Briggs, SIDAssociate Editor ________ Robert Audia

Head shots by Gregg Studio, Grove City,Pa.Action shots by Dave Miller/ADMPhotography, Darlington, Pa.

Printing by SCP Group, Sharon, Pa.

Institution _________ Grove City College

Location _______________ Grove City, Pa.

Founded _________________________ 1876

Enrollment _______________________ 2,500

Colors _____________ Crimson and White

Nickname _________________ Wolverines

Affiliation ___________ NCAA Division III

Conference _______ Presidents’ Athletic

Home Field ______________ College Field

President _________ Richard Jewell, J.D.

Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1967

Athletic Director _________ Dr. Don Lyle

Alma Mater ________ Muskingum, 1971

Associate A.D. _________ Susan Roberts

Alma Mater ________________ Ohio, 1975

Compliance Coordinator _ Mike Dreves

Alma Mater __________ Grove City, 1997

Head Coach ___________ Melissa Lamie

Alma Mater _______________ Calvin, 1992

Career Record _____ 217-148-29 (19 yrs)

At Grove City ___________________ Same

First Year of Program ____________ 1992

All-Time Record __________ 220-157-29

Head Trainer ______ Kay Mitchell Emigh

Assistant Trainer __________ Rick Hawke

Athletic Office Mgr ___________ Kim Iliff

Equipment Mgr ________ Larry Freeman

Equipment Mgr _______ Jim Richardson

HEAD COACH MELISSA LAMIE 3

ASSISTANT COACH STAN KEEHLWETTER 3

2013 SEASON PREVIEW 4-5

RETURNING LETTERWINNERS 6-9

SHANNON BISHOP (GROVE CITY, PA.) 6

LYDIA CAISSY (DEDHAM, MASS.) 6

SARAH CESSAR (SLIPPERY ROCK, PA.) 6

JULIE ECKENDORF (FAIRVIEW, PA.) 6

SARAH FLENNIKEN (HUDSON, OHIO) 7

JESSICA HECK (CANTON, MICH.) 7

NICOLE LAPIA (PITTSBURGH, PA.) 7

KRISTI LATHROP (FLEMINGTON, N.J.) 7

ABBY MATHES (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) 8

BECKY MCMANUS (BEL AIR, MD.) 8

HOLLY SPOFFORD (BROAD RUN, VA.) 8

CHELSEA TAROLLI (SYRACUSE, N.Y.) 9

KRISTIN THOMAS (ELLICOTT CITY, MD.) 9

SAM WEBER (FREEPORT, PA.) 10

MOLLY WEITZEL (PROSPECT, PA.) 10

JADE WELSH (BERWICK, PA.) 10

LEAH WILT (MOUNTVILLE, PA.) 10

TIFFANY YOST (CHRISTIANA, PA.) 11

NICOLE YOUNGS-STAHL (LIMERICK, PA.) 11

MADISON ZAJICEK (PITTSBURGH, PA.) 11

2012 IN REVIEW 12-13

ABOUT THE PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 14

ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 15

RECORD BOOK 16

POSTSEASON HISTORY 17

ALL-TIME RESULTS 18-19

GROVE CITY COLLEGE SPORTS 20-21

ABOUT GROVE CITY COLLEGE 22

GROVE CITY COLLEGE ATHLETIC FACILITIES 23

2013 SCHEDULE 24

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HEAD COACH MELISSA LAMIEMelissa Lamie enters her 21st season as Grove City College’s women’s soccer head

coach. Since taking over prior to the 1993 season, Lamie has directed Grove City to 217victories, five Presidents’ Athletic Conference championships and three invitations tothe NCAA Division III Championship Tournament.

Last year, Grove City finished 16-4-2 overall and advanced to the second round ofthe NCAA Championship Tournament for the first time in program history. She earnedthe conference’s Coach of the Year award for her efforts.

In 2009, Lamie earned PAC Coach of the Year recognition after guiding the Wolver-ines to a 7-0 conference record and a berth in the ECAC Tournament. She owns a 217-148-29 (.588) career record in 20 seasons as head coach.

During the 2007 season, Lamie directed Grove City to a school-record 16 wins andthe top seed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Southern Championship Tour-nament. The 2001 sqaud posted the program’s ninth double-digit victory total in 11years by going 12-7-2 overall. The Wolverines advanced to the semifinals of the ECAC

Southern Championship Tournament. Grove City gave Lamie her 200th victory as women’s soccer coach when theWolverines downed Saint Vincent October 26, 2011.

Under Lamie’s guidance, Grove City became the first PAC women’s soccer team to go 10-0 against conferenceopponents during the 2003 season. The Wolverines capped the year by earning their second consecutive berth in theNCAA Division III Tournament with a 16-4-1 record. The next year, Grove City went 14-6-2 and won the PAC’s regularseason title with a 9-1 record. Lamie earned the conference’s Coach of the Year award following the 2004 season.

In 2000, Grove City earned its first-ever postseason invitation by qualifying for the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Champion-ship Tournament. Two years later, the Wolverines earned the program’s first-ever NCAA Division III Tournamentberth.

In both 2002 and 2003, former standout Meg Tilley received CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. In 2009, sixGrove City players achieved CoSIDA Academic All-District honors.

A native of Denver, Lamie earned a bachelor of arts degree in physical education from Calvin College in GrandRapids, Mich. in 1992. In 1993, she completed her master of arts degree in physical education from Northern Colo-rado University.

Lamie is also Grove City’s head men’s and women’s golf coach. She directed the women’s golf team to confer-ence titles in both 2011 and 2013. Lamie also coached the women’s basketball team at Grove City from 1992 to 2006and is that program’s all-time wins leader with 157.

She lives in Pine Township with her husband Steve, the College’s head men’s basketball coach, and their threechildren: Melia, 12, and twins Caleb Michael and Rayna Joy.

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Dr. Stan Keehlwetter enters his 14th season as the assistant women’s soccer coach atGrove City.

As an assistant at Grove City, Keehlwetter has helped Grove City capture two Presidents’Athletic Conference titles and eight postseason invitations.

Keehlwetter joined Grove City College on a full-time basis in 2004 as the Dean of HarbisonChapel. As Dean of Harbison Chapel, Keehlwetter works closely with student-led religiousorganizations on campus and also coordinates the College’s Chapel program. He becameDean of the Chapel in 1999.

Keehlwetter also served as Grove City’s head men’s track and field coach from 2004 to2008. Under his guidance, the Wolverines won four consecutive PAC titles (2005-2008). Over

50 track and field athletes qualified for the ECAC Championships in his five years as head men’s track and field coach.In 2007, thrower Bob Perri earned All-America honors in the shot put at the NCAA Division III Championships. Keehlwettercurrently serves as an assistant track coach at the College.

A graduate of Gordon College, where he was a three-year starter on the men’s soccer team, Keehlwetter ownsmaster’s degrees from Duquesne and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

He earned his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary and lives in Wexford with his wife, Lois. They have threeadult children.

ASSISTANT STAN KEEHLWETTER

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Most intercollegiate women's soccer programswould be satisfied with a 16-win season that culmi-nated with a trip to the second round of the NCAAChampionship Tournament.

But as the 2013 season approaches for the GroveCity College women's soccer program, those accom-plishments from last year are merely a foundation forgreater achievement this fall.

The Wolverines return nine starters and 11 otherletterwinners in their quest for the Presidents' AthleticConference title and a return trip to the national tour-nament.

Grove City will feature one of the largest seniorclasses in program history as nine players return fortheir final season.

Two of those fourth-year performers earned All-Great Lakes Region recognition last year - seniormidfielder Sarah Cessar and senior forward Sam We-ber.

Cessar earned First Team All-Region in 2012 andis expected to be a key contributor at both ends of thefield.

Weber, meanwhile, earned Second Team All-Re-gion after scoring a team-high 13 goals as a junior.She is Grove City's active career leading scorer with 24goals.

Both players earned First Team All-PAC last year.

2013 SEASON PREVIEW

Senior center back Jessica Heck is a two-time All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference selection.

Senior forward Sam Weber is Grove City’s active careerleading scorer with 24 goals. She earned Second TeamAll-Great Lakes Region as a junior.

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Senior forward Shannon Bishop, Becky McManusand Chelsea Tarolli all return after strong 2012 sea-sons.

Tarolli ranked second on the team in goals, assistsand points last year in her first season as a full-timestarter.

Bishop scored four times and is a three-yearletterwinner for the Wolverines while McManus alsoscored four times in her first season at Grove City.

Both Bishop and McManus will push for startingspots this year.

The senior class will also fortify Grove City's de-fense in 2013. At center back, senior Jessica Heck is atwo-year starter and classmate Leah Wilt enters herfourth year as a starter.

They are joined at outside back by senior LydiaCaissy, another three-year starter.

All three played an integral role in Grove City's 11shutouts last season.

In goal, senior Tiffany Yost will challenge for thefull-time starting spot after serving as Grove City's pri-mary goalkeeper in 2010 and 2011. She owns 19 ca-reer wins.

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2013 SEASON PREVIEWSix juniors also return for Grove City after having

all earned two letters previously. Goalkeeper KristiLathrop earned 15 wins in goal last year while compil-ing an 0.82 goals-against average in 21 starts.

Outside back Molly Weitzel moved into the start-ing lineup as a sophomore and joined the three cur-rent seniors in forming one of the region's top defen-sive corps.

She will look to maintain her starting spot this fall.Junior defender Nicole Youngs-Stahl will also battle

for a starting spot after playing as a part-time starterin each of her first two seasons.

Junior Julie Eckendorf also returns at defender af-ter playing as a reserve in 2011 and 2012.

Versatile junior Sarah Flenniken has 16 career startsat Grove City while playing a variety of positions overher first two seasons.

She will look to hold down a full-time starting spotagain in 2013.

Junior midfielder Holly Spofford emerged as a stal-wart in 2012, starting 21 matches. She will look to againbe a major contributor both offensively and defensivelythis fall.

Five sophomores are also back after lettering in2012. Midfielders Abby Mathes and Kristin Thomas eachplayed in all 22 matches as rookies and will look tocapture full-time starting spots this season.

Midfielder Jade Welsh, defender Madi Zajicek andgoalkeeper Nicole Lapia all saw duty as reserves in2012 and will each battle for a spot in the lineup thisfall.

Grove City opens the 2013 season August 30-31by competing in the Gettysburg College Tournament.

The home schedule begins September 14 againstBaldwin-Wallace while conference play starts October4 against visiting Waynesburg.

Senior midfielder Sarah Cessar earned First Team All-Great Lakes Region and First Team All-Presidents’Athletic Conference recognition as a junior.

Junior defender Molly Weitzel returns for her secondseason as a starter at outside back. She is a two-yearletterwinner for the Wolverines.

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Senior defender Lydia Caissy enters her fourth season asa starter at outside back for Grove City.

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Three-year letterwinner who will compete for full-timestarting spot at forward in 2013. AS A JUNIOR: Earnedthird letter ... Tied for fourth on team in goals ... Scoredtwice in win over Bethany September 29, 2012. AS ASOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ... Tied for third onteam in goals and fourth in points ... Scored twice infinal 10 minutes of 3-1 win over Saint Vincent October26, 2011. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 18 matches,earning first letter ... Named Presidents’ Athletic Con-ference Player of the Week for October 11, 2010 ...Scored in ECAC Tournament win over Misericordia No-vember 10. NOTABLE: Special education major ... Dean’sList student ... Named to PAC Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2010 18-0 5 1 112011 20-6 4 1 92012 22-3 4 1 9Totals 60-9 13 3 29

Three-year starter and letterwinner at outside back ...CoSIDA Academic All-America candidate. AS A JUNIOR:Earned third letter ... CoSIDA Academic All-District hon-oree ... All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference HonorableMention ... PAC Defensive Player of the Week for Octo-ber 29, 2012. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 20 matches,earning second letter ... Led team’s defensive corps inscoring with two goals and five points ... Helped GroveCity tally six shutouts. AS A FRESHMAN: Started 21matches, earning first letter ... Helped Grove City recordnine shutouts ... All-PAC Honorable Mention. NOTABLE:Accounting major ... Dean’s List ... PAC Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2010 21-21 1 3 52011 20-20 2 1 52012 22-21 1 1 3Totals 63-62 4 5 13

Two-year starter who will look to again be key con-tributor at both ends of the field ... Three-yearletterwinnner. AS A JUNIOR: Earned NSCAA First TeamAll-Great Lakes Region ... Named First Team All-Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference ... Started 21 matches, earn-ing third letter ... Scored game-winning goals in 1-0 winsat Waynesburg (October 5, 2012) and Saint Vincent (Oc-tober 23, 2012). AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 20matches, earning second letter ... Named Second TeamAll-PAC ... Third on team in scoring. AS A FRESHMAN:Earned first letter ... Rebounded from early-season in-jury to play 10 matches during second half of 2010 ...Recorded goal and assist in win over Thiel October 13.NOTABLE: Biology/secondary education major ... Two-year letterwinner as distance runner for Grove Citywomen’s track and field team ... Owns school record in3000-meter steeplechase.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2010 10-0 3 1 72011 20-20 4 0 82012 21-21 4 4 12Totals 51-41 11 5 27

Two-year letterwinner who will challenge for starting spotin 2013. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter ...Made first collegiate start and had two assists in winover Chatham October 16, 2012. AS A FRESHMAN:Earned first letter ... Played in five matches in 2011.NOTABLE: Elementary/special education major ... Sis-ter Carolyn is a sophomore diver for Grove City women’sswimming and diving team.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2011 5-0 0 0 02012 8-1 0 2 2Totals 13-1 0 2 2

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BISHOPSENIOR • 5-4 • FORWARD

GROVE CITY, PA.GROVE CITY

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ECKENDORFJUNIOR • 5-5 • DEFENDER

FAIRVIEW, PA.FAIRVIEW

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CESSARSENIOR • 5-10 • MIDFIELDER

SLIPPERY ROCK, PA.SLIPPERY ROCK

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CAISSYSENIOR • 5-4 • DEFENDER

DEDHAM, MASS.DEDHAM

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Two-year letterwinner who will look to reclaim full-timestarting post in 2013. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned sec-ond letter after appearing in 15 matches ... Recordedgoal and assist in win over Chatham October 16, 2012.AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 20 matches, earningfirst letter ... Tied for second on team in assists ... Madefirst of 16 starts at Case Western September 9, 2011.NOTABLE: English major ... Dean’s List student ... Namedto Presidents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2011 20-16 0 3 32012 15-1 1 1 3Totals 35-17 1 4 6

Two-year starter and three-year letterwinner at centerback ... CoSIDA Academic All-America candidate. AS AJUNIOR: Earned third letter ... CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection ... Second Team All-Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference honoree ... Helped Wolver-ines post 11 shutouts in 2012 ... Earned conference’sDefensive Player of the Week award for September 10,2012. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 20 matches, earn-ing second letter ... Second Team All-Conference ...Scored in win at Susquehanna October 22, 2011. AS AFRESHMAN: Played in 12 matches, earning first letter ...Made first start October 28, 2010 against Chatham. NO-TABLE: Psychology major ... Dean’s List student ...Named to PAC Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2010 12-1 0 0 02011 20-20 1 2 42012 21-20 0 0 0Totals 53-41 1 2 4

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LAPIASOPHOMORE • 5-2 • GOALKEEPER

PITTSBURGH, PA.CHARTIERS VALLEY

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LATHROPJUNIOR • 5-7 • GOALKEEPER

FLEMINGTON, N.J.HUNTERDON CENTRAL

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FLENNIKENJUNIOR • 5-6 • DEFENDER

HUDSON, OHIO

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HECKSENIOR • 5-6 • DEFENDER

CANTON, MICH.PLYMOUTH

Returning starter in goal for Grove City ... CoSIDA Aca-demic All-America candidate ... Two-year letterwinner.AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned full-time starting assign-ment in goal ... Named Second Team All-Presidents’Athletic Conference ... Posted seven shutouts and 0.82goals-against average ... PAC Defensive Player of theWeek for September 3, 2012. AS A FRESHMAN: Earnedfirst letter ... Posted 4-0-0 record and 0.63 goals-againstaverage in 2011 ... Earned first win September 7, 2011against Heidelberg. NOTABLE: Mechanical engineer-ing major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to Presidents’Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS GA Saves Pct. W-L-T2011 6-2 2 12 .857 4-0-02012 21-21 16 74 .822 15-4-2Totals 27-23 18 86 .827 19-4-2

Second-year performer who will compete for time ingoal this season ... Returning letterwinner. AS A FRESH-MAN: Earned first letter ... Made collegiate debut Sep-tember 29, 2012 against Bethany. NOTABLE: History/secondary education major.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS GA Saves Pct. W-L-T2012 3-0 0 1 1.000 0-0-0Totals 3-0 0 1 1.000 0-0-0

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Returning letterwinner who will contend for full-time start-ing assignment in 2013. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned firstletter after playing in all 22 matches ... Made first colle-giate start September 8, 2012 at John Carroll ... Scoredgame-winning goal in 1-0 win at Baldwin-Wallace Sep-tember 15 ... Started NCAA Tournament match at Mes-siah November 11. NOTABLE: Biology major ... Dean’sList student ... Named to Presidents’ Athletic Confer-ence Academic Honor Roll ... Brother Jonathan is sopho-more midfielder for Grove City men’s soccer team.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2012 22-3 4 0 8Totals 22-3 4 0 8

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MCMANUSSENIOR • 5-3 • FORWARD

BEL AIR, MD.HARFORD CHRISTIAN

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MATHESSOPHOMORE • 5-6 • MIDFIELDER

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.ALBEMARLE

Returning letterwinner who will challenge for startingspot in 2013. AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in all 22 matchesin first season at Grove City ... Earned first letter ... Scoredgame-winning goal in 2-1 win over Rochester Instituteof Technology September 7, 2012 ... Scored twice againstChatham October 16 ... Made first start of seasonagainst Chatham. NOTABLE: Biology major.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2012 22-1 4 0 8Totals 22-1 4 0 8

Returning starter and two-year letterwinner at midfielderfor Grove City ... CoSIDA Academic All-America candi-date. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned full-time starting as-signment ... Captured second letter ... Assisted on game-winning goal in 1-0 win at Baldwin-Wallace September15, 2012. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned first letter after ap-pearing in 14 matches as a reserve ... Made collegiatedebut at D’Youville September 2, 2011. NOTABLE: En-glish major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2011 14-0 0 0 02012 22-21 2 1 5Totals 36-21 2 1 5

Junior midfielder Holly Spofford started 21 matches in2012 for Grove City. She is one of the Wolverines’ ninereturning starters.

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SPOFFORDJUNIOR • 5-7 • MIDFIELDER

BROAD RUN, VA.HOMESCHOOLED

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Three-year letterwinner and returning starter at forwardfor Grove City. AS A JUNIOR: Ranked second on teamin goals, assists and points, earning third letter ... As-sisted game-winning overtime goal in NCAA Tourna-ment opener against Western Connecticut State Novem-ber 10, 2012. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in all 20matches, earning second letter ... Emerged as one ofGrove City’s top offensive threats, finishing second onteam in assists and fourth in points ... Made first colle-giate start September 14, 2011 at Allegheny. AS AFRESHMAN: Earned first letter after playing in 11matches as a reserve ... Scored first career goal in winover Thiel October 13, 2010. NOTABLE: English major... Dean’s List student.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2010 11-0 1 0 22011 20-3 3 3 92012 22-20 5 5 15Totals 53-23 9 8 26

Senior forward Chelsea Tarolli scored five times in 2012and also assisted on five goals. She is a returning starterup front for the Wolverines.

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THOMASSOPHOMORE • 5-7 • MIDFIELDER

ELLICOTT CITY, MD.CHAPELGATE CHRISTIAN

Sophomore Kristin Thomas played in all 22 matches forGrove City during the 2012 season. She is a returningletterwinner at midfielder.

Returning letterwinner at midfielder who will competefor starting spot in 2013. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned firstletter after playing in all 22 matches in 2012 ... Recordedassist in 3-1 win at Heidelberg September 1 ... Madefirst start October 16 against Chatham. NOTABLE: Biol-ogy major ... Dean’s List student ... Named to Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2012 22-1 1 3 5Totals 22-1 1 3 5

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Three-year starter and letterwinner at center back forGrove City. AS A JUNIOR: Started 21 matches, earningthird letter ... Earned All-Presidents’ Athletic ConferenceHonorable Mention ... Recorded assist at HeidelbergSeptember 1, 2012 ... Helped Grove City record 11 shut-outs. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned second letter afterstarting 19 matches ... Scored first collegiate goal Sep-tember 7, 2011 in win over Heidelberg. AS A FRESH-MAN: Played in 21 matches, earning first letter ... HelpedGrove City post nine shutout victories ... Made first startSeptember 15, 2010 against Allegheny. NOTABLE: Math-ematics/secondary education major.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2010 21-16 0 0 02011 20-19 1 0 22012 22-21 0 1 1Totals 63-56 1 1 3

Two-year starter and three-year letterwinner at forward... Will likely again be key source of offense in 2013. ASA JUNIOR: Earned Second Team NSCAA All-Great LakesRegion ... First Team All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference... Led team in goals and points ... Scored game-win-ning goal in 1-0 overtime win over Western ConnecticutState in NCAA Tournament November 10, 2012. AS ASOPHOMORE: Played in all 20 matches, earning sec-ond letter ... Led team in scoring with seven goals ...Ranked second on team with 15 points. AS A FRESH-MAN: Saw action in 14 matches, earning first letter ...Recorded goal and assist in first collegiate start Octo-ber 28, 2010 against Chatham ... Scored twice in win atSaint Vincent October 22. NOTABLE: English major.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2010 14-2 4 2 102011 20-9 7 1 152012 20-19 13 4 30Totals 54-30 24 7 55

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Returning starter at outside back for Grove City ... Two-year letterwinner. AS A SOPHOMORE: Started final 19matches of 2012 season, earning second letter ... Re-corded assist against Thomas More October 3, 2012.AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in seven matches, earningfirst letter ... Made first collegiate start at Bethany Octo-ber 1, 2011. NOTABLE: Mathematics/secondary edu-cation major ... Dean’s List ... Earned Grove City “ScholarAthlete” award.

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WEBERSENIOR • 5-6 • FORWARD

FREEPORT, PA.FREEPORT

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WEITZELJUNIOR • 5-5 • DEFENDER

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WELSHSOPHOMORE • 5-4 • MIDFIELDER

BERWICK, PA.BERWICK

Returning letterwinner who will look to break into lineupat midfielder this fall. AS A FRESHMAN: Played in fivematches, earning first letter ... Scored first collegiategoal in win over Bethany September 29, 2012. NOTABLE:Psychology major.

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WILTSENIOR • 5-7 • DEFENDER

MOUNTVILLE, PA.HEMPFIELD

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Three-year letterwinner ... Will look to reclaim startingspot in goal this fall. AS A JUNIOR: Earned third letter... Compiled 0.41 goals-against average ... Made firststart of season October 16, 2012 against Chatham. ASA SOPHOMORE: Started 18 matches in goal, earningsecond letter ... Led team in victories ... Posted 1.27 goals-against average. AS A FRESHMAN: Started all 21matches in goal, earning first collegiate letter ... LedPresidents’ Athletic Conference in wins and shutouts ...Recorded 0.95 goals-against average. NOTABLE: Ex-ercise science major ... Dean’s List student ... Named toPAC Academic Honor Roll.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS GA Saves Pct. W-L-T2010 21-21 20 94 .825 12-8-12011 19-18 22 68 .756 6-7-22012 5-1 1 3 .750 1-0-0Totals 45-40 43 165 .793 19-15-3

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One-year letterwinner ... Will compete for starting spotat defender this season. AS A FRESHMAN: Earned firstletter ... Made collegiate debut September 1, 2012 atHeidelberg ... Made first start October 16 againstChatham. NOTABLE: Exercise science major ... Alsomember of Grove City College women’s basketball team.

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts.2012 6-1 0 0 0Totals 6-1 0 0 0

Senior Tiffany Yost is a three-year letterwinner in goalfor Grove City. She led the Presidents’ Athletic Confer-ence in wins and shutouts in 2010.

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2012 IN REVIEWTo say that highlights filled the 2012 season of the

Grove City College women's soccer program would bea tremendous understatement.

From preseason camp in mid-August through Vet-erans Day weekend in November, the Wolverines as-sembled one of the finest and most memorable sea-sons in program history.

Grove City posted a 15-3-2 record during the regu-lar season and earned the program's third all-timeNCAA Division III Championship Tournament invitation.

The Wolverines then secured their first-ever NCAATournament win by edging Western Connecticut Statein overtime, 1-0, in the opening round of the tourna-ment November 10.

Overall, the Wolverines' 16 victories in 2012 tiedthe program's single-season record.

Grove City achieved its 16-4-2 overall mark whileplaying one of the nation's toughest schedules. Five ofGrove City regular-season opponents qualified for theNCAA Tournament and several other foes spent timein the regional rankings.

Head coach Melissa Lamie earned Presidents' Ath-letic Conference Coach of the Year following the sea-son.

Numerous Grove City players earned postseasonhonors in recognition of their respective play through-out 2012.

Junior midfielder Sarah Cessar earned First TeamAll-Great Lakes Region from the National SoccerCoaches Association of America while junior forwardSam Weber captured Second Team All-Great Lakeshonors.

Cessar, Weber and senior midfielder Grace Riemanall merited First Team All-Conference recognition fromthe league's head coaches.

Junior defender Jessica Heck and sophomore goal-keeper Kristi Lathrop both earned Second Team All-PAC distinction.

Meanwhile, junior defenders Lydia Caissy and LeahWilt each received All-PAC Honorable Mention. Caissyand Heck also earned First Team Capital One/CoSIDAAcademic All-District distinction.

Twenty-three different players started at least onematch and 15 players scored at least once during theseason.

Defensively, the Wolverines recorded an 0.74goals-against average and 11 shutouts. Lathrop tied aprogram record with 15 victories in goal.

Weber led Grove City with 13 goals while Riemanpaced the team with six assists.

Junior Chelsea Tarolli ranked second in each cat-egory with five goals and five assists. Her 15 pointsranked second to Weber's 30.

Grove City also went the entire season without re-ceiving a card and again earned the NSCAA's GoldEthics Award for that accomplishment.

Sophomore goalkeeper Kristi Lathrop tied a schoolrecord with 15 victories in 2012.

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Name GP-GS G A Pts. GWSam Weber 20-19 13 4 30 4Chelsea Tarolli 22-20 5 5 15 2Sarah Cessar 21-21 4 4 12 2Grace Rieman 20-20 3 6 12 0Bethany Kolodziej 20-19 5 1 11 2Shannon Bishop 22-3 4 1 9 0Abby Mathes 22-3 4 0 8 2Becky McManus 22-1 4 0 8 1Holly Spofford 22-21 2 1 5 1Kristin Thomas 22-1 1 3 5 0Nikki Youngs-Stahl 17-4 1 2 4 1Lydia Caissy 22-21 1 1 3 0Sarah Flenniken 15-1 1 1 3 0Micaela Velloney 5-0 1 0 2 0Jade Welsh 5-0 1 0 2 0Julie Eckendorf 8-1 0 2 2 0Molly Weitzel 22-19 0 1 1 0Leah Wilt 22-21 0 1 1 0Jessica Heck 21-20 0 0 0 0Julie Apple 10-2 0 0 0 0Megan Johnson 16-0 0 0 0 0Madison Zajicek 6-1 0 0 0 0Michaela Carter 3-1 0 0 0 0Sarah Peachey 3-1 0 0 0 0Totals 22 51 33 135 16Opponents 22 17 17 51 4

GP-GS Min GA Avg SavesNicole Lapia 3-0 81:15 0 0.00 1Tiffany Yost 5-1 220:45 1 0.41 3Kristi Lathrop 21-21 1752:27 16 0.82 74Totals 22 2054:27 17 0.74 78Opponents 22 2054:27 51 2.23 149

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2012 RESULTSDate Opponent Result Score RecordAug. 31 Ohio Northern T 1-1 (2 OT) 0-0-1Sept. 1 Heidelberg W 3-1 1-0-1Sept. 7 Rochester Tech. W 2-1 2-0-1Sept. 8 John Carroll W 2-1 (2 OT) 3-0-1Sept. 13 ALLEGHENY W 2-0 4-0-1Sept. 15 Baldwin-Wallace W 1-0 (OT) 5-0-1Sept. 17 Mount Union W 2-1 (OT) 6-0-1Sept. 20 PSU BEHREND W 2-1 7-0-1Sept. 29 BETHANY* W 11-0 8-0-1Oct. 3 THOMAS MORE* L 2-1 8-1-1Oct. 5 Waynesburg* W 1-0 9-1-1Oct. 10 THIEL* W 4-0 10-1-1Oct. 13 Wash. & Jeff.* L 2-1 (OT) 10-2-1Oct. 16 CHATHAM* W 4-0 11-2-1Oct. 18 CARNEGIE MELL. L 3-1 11-3-1Oct. 20 Geneva* W 4-0 12-3-1Oct. 23 Saint Vincent* W 1-0 13-3-1Oct. 27 WESTMINSTER* W 4-0 14-3-1Oct. 31 WASH. & JEFF.% W 2-1 15-3-1Nov. 3 Thomas More% T 0-0 (2 OT) 15-3-2Nov. 10 W. Conn. St.$ W 1-0 (OT) 16-3-2Nov. 11 Messiah$ L 3-0 16-4-2*-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Match%-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Tournament$-NCAA Tournament at Grantham, Pa.

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Senior Bethany Kolodziej tied for second on the teamwith a career-high five goals in 2012.

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2012 Standings Conference OverallW L T W L T

Thomas More* 9 0 0 20 1 1Grove City 7 2 0 16 4 2Wash. & Jeff. 6 2 1 10 8 1Waynesburg 5 3 1 9 9 1Geneva 5 4 0 9 9 1Saint Vincent 4 5 0 11 7 0Westminster 2 4 3 7 8 5Bethany 2 6 1 3 12 2Thiel 2 7 0 5 11 1Chatham 0 9 0 2 13 0*-PAC Tournament Champion

2012 PAC Statistical Leaders

Goals: Heidi Mann, Geneva 18Assists: L. Wietmarschen, Thomas More 16Points: L. Wietmarschen, Thomas More 40Wins: Abby McBride, Thomas More 20GAA: Abby McBride, Thomas More 0.20Save Pct: Abby McBride, Thomas More .938Shutouts: Abby McBride, Thomas More 10

2012 ALL-PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAMSFIRST TEAM

Pos. Name SchoolGK Abby McBride Thomas MoreM SARAH CESSAR GROVE CITYM Heidi Mann GenevaM GRACE RIEMAN GROVE CITYM Chrissy Sonderman Thomas MoreM Chrissy Marcius Wash. & Jeff.F Holly Shipley Wash. & Jeff.F SAM WEBER GROVE CITYF Lauren Wietmarschen Thomas MoreD Elly Colvin Saint VincentD Abby Gindling Thomas More

SECOND TEAMPos. Name SchoolGK KRISTI LATHROP GROVE CITYM Krista Edwards WestminsterM Suzie Godwin WaynesburgM Elise Mann GenevaM Jordan Steele WestminsterF Courtney Clark Thomas MoreF Olivia Huber Thomas MoreF Julie Lindenfelser BethanyD Taylor Bombalski WaynesburgD JESSICA HECK GROVE CITYD Hannah Shaner Wash. & Jeff.

2012 PAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Abby Gindling, Thomas More2012 PAC COACH OF THE YEAR: MELISSA LAMIE, GROVE CITY COLLEGE

ABOUT THE PACFounded in 1955, the Presidents’ Athletic Confer-

ence continues its mission of promoting intercollegiateathletics and the pursuit of academic excellence.

Comprised of 10 select private colleges and uni-versities - Bethany College, Chatham University, GenevaCollege, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, ThielCollege, Thomas More College, Washington & JeffersonCollege, Waynesburg University and Westminster Col-lege - the PAC remains a unique organization in thisday of high-pressure intercollegiate athletics.

With academics at the center of each member’sphilosophy, the PAC is built on the principle that anathletic program is a part of college life, but not anentity in itself.

During the 2005-06 academic year, Chatham,Geneva and Saint Vincent all joined the PAC. Chathamcompeted for PAC championships for the first timeduring the 2007-08 academic year.

Saint Vincent first competed for conference titlesin 2010-11.

Geneva became eligible for conference titles in2011-12.

The PAC annually crowns champions in 19 sports.All-Conference status is awarded in all 19 sports. Headcoaches select all-league squads for all team sports,while in individual sports such as cross country andtennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performancesat the conference championships.

The PAC annually awards its men’s and women’sAll-Sports Trophies to the schools which perform bestacross the board in conference competition.

Grove City won the Women’s All-Sports Trophy forthe 2012-13 academic year while Washington &Jefferson earned the Men’s All-Sports Trophy.

In 2012-13, the league named a conference-record853 student-athletes to the PAC Academic Honor Roll,which recognizes all participating student-athletes whoattain a term grade-point average of 3.60 or aboveduring their semester of competition.

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ALL-TIME ALL-PAC SELECTIONS1993

Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamColleen Rowe First TeamKaryn Buhler Second TeamKatie O’Neil Second Team

1994Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamEllen Lord First TeamColleen Rowe First TeamAmy Davis Second TeamKatie O’Neil Second TeamJody Swauger-Simms Second Team

1995Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamEllen Lord First TeamColleen Rowe First TeamJody Swauger-Simms First TeamLis Waldron First TeamLaura Gullberg Second TeamAshley McLaughlin Second Team

1996Name HonorAbby Anderson First TeamLaura Gullberg First TeamSusan Lakatos First TeamErin Price First TeamJody Swauger-Simms First TeamJen Howard Second TeamJohanna Knight Second TeamMichelle Maegle Second Team

1997Name HonorJody Swauger-Simms First TeamRebecca Brooks Second TeamAutum Early Second TeamLaura Gullberg Second TeamJohanna Knight Second TeamMichelle Maegle Second Team

1998Name HonorMichelle Maegle First TeamErica Snow First TeamAutum Early Second TeamKathy Keehlwetter Second TeamNanmarie Woodford Second Team

1999Name HonorKathy Keehlwetter First TeamErica Snow First Team

Katy Turman First TeamNanmarie Woodford First TeamJen Bailey Second TeamAutum Early Second Team

2000Name HonorKathy Keehlwetter First TeamErica Snow First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamKaty Turman First TeamNanmarie Woodford First TeamDanielle Balliet Second TeamLindsey Cuffe Second TeamKaren Reefer Second Team

2001Name HonorDanielle Balliet First TeamKathy Keehlwetter First TeamMichelle Novosel First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamKaty Turman First TeamLindsey Cuffe Second TeamJennifer Duly Second Team

2002Name HonorDanielle Balliet First TeamKaren Reefer First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamAutumn Hubbard Second TeamKate Klingensmith Second TeamMichelle Novosel Second TeamKaty Turman Second Team

2003Name HonorDanielle Balliet First TeamKate Klingensmith First TeamMichelle Novosel First TeamMeg Tilley First TeamAutumn Hubbard Second TeamDiane Metzger Second Team

2004Name HonorKate Klingensmith First TeamMichelle Novosel First TeamMaia Siber First TeamStacey Brubaker Second TeamAutumn Hubbard Second TeamKori Koper Second TeamLeah Partridge Second Team

2005Name HonorKate Klingensmith First TeamKristin Hummel First TeamStacey Brubaker Second TeamLaura Shipley Second Team

2006Name HonorDiana Pragel First TeamMaia Siber First TeamStephanie Wild First TeamHannah Yang First Team

2007Name HonorKristin Colley First TeamEmily Ostlund First TeamStephanie Wild First TeamElise Bender Second Team

2008Name HonorKristin Colley First TeamStephanie Wild First TeamEmily Ostlund Second TeamDiana Pragel Second TeamLaura Shipley Second Team

2009Name HonorEmily Ostlund First TeamMichelle Peck First TeamElise Bender Second TeamHannah Yang Second Team

2010Name HonorEmily Ostlund First TeamHannah Yang First TeamEmily Hurley Second TeamGrace Rieman Second Team

2011Name HonorGrace Rieman First TeamSarah Cessar Second TeamJessica Heck Second Team

2012Name HonorSarah Cessar First TeamGrace Rieman First TeamSam Weber First TeamJessica Heck Second TeamKristi Lathrop Second Team

PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCEWOMEN’S SOCCER

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERYear Player1997 Jody Swauger-Simms2001 Kathy Keehlwetter2003 Meg Tilley2004 Kate Klingensmith2009 Michelle Peck2010 Hannah Yang

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TEAMMost Goals, Match: 14, (Oct 30, 2010 vs. Chatham)Most Goals, Season: 75 (2010)Most Assists, Match: 9, Sept. 4, 2002 vs. La Roche (8-1)Most Assists, Season: 59 (2002)Largest Margin of Victory: 14 goals (vs. Chatham, 2010)Most Shutouts, Season: 11 (2007)Longest Shutout Streak: 6, (Oct. 4-Oct. 23, 2004)Most Victories, Season: 16 (2003, 2007, 2012)Best Winning Percentage: .786, 2007 (16-4-1)Longest Win Streak: 15, (Sept. 20-Nov. 8, 2003)Longest Unbeaten Streak: 15, (Sept. 20-Nov. 8, 2003)Most Ties, Season: 3 (2005, 2009)Most Losses, Season: 14 (1998)Longest Losing Streak: 5, (Sept. 4-15, 1998)Most Matches, Season: 22, (2002, 2003, 2004, 2012)

INDIVIDUAL SEASON LEADERSYear Goals Assists1992 Colleen Rowe, 91993 Colleen Rowe, 13 Susan Lakatos, 61994 Abby Anderson, 17 Colleen Rowe, 71995 Abby Anderson, 11 Colleen Rowe, 81996 Abby Anderson, 15 Susan Lakatos, 91997 J. Swauger-Simms, 11 Johanna Knight, 51998 Adrienne Hill, 5 Conroy/Franklin, 31999 Erica Snow, 10 Erica Snow, 62000 Meg Tilley, 15 Meg Tilley, 112001 Michelle Novosel, 14 Lindsey Cuffe, 92002 Meg Tilley, 25 Meg Tilley, 92003 Meg Tilley, 17 Michelle Novosel, 132004 Stacey Brubaker, 14 Kate Klingensmith, 142005 Kate Klingensmith, 8 Stacey Brubaker, 62006 Stephanie Wild, 9 Michelle Peck, 52007 Emily Ostlund, 15 Elise Bender, 62008 Wild/Yang, 9 Bender/Wild 42009 Michelle Peck, 10 Elise Bender, 72010 Hannah Yang, 18 Grace Rieman, 122011 Sam Weber, 7 Grace Rieman, 42012 Sam Weber, 13 Grace Rieman, 6

INDIVIDUAL - CAREERCareer Goals: 68, Meg Tilley (2000-03)

52, Abby Anderson (1993-96)49, Michelle Novosel (2001-04)

Career Assists: 35, Meg Tilley (2000-03)27, Michelle Novosel (2001-04)26, Kate Klingensmith (2002-05)

Career Points: 171, Meg Tilley (2000-03)125, Michelle Novosel (2001-04)123, Abby Anderson (1993-96)

Wins In Goal: 34, Katy Turman (1999-2002)

INDIVIDUAL - SEASONSeason Goals: 25, Meg Tilley, 2002

18, Hannah Yang, 201017, A. Anderson, 1994/M. Tilley, 2003

Season Assists: 14, Kate Klingensmith, 200413, Michelle Novosel, 200312, Grace Rieman, 2010

Season Points: 59, Meg Tilley, 200241, Meg Tilley, 200340, Abby Anderson, 1994

Wins In Goal: 15, Lindsay Thompson, 200315, Kristi Lathrop, 2012

INDIVIDUAL - GAMEGoals: 3, numerous timesAssists: 5, Kate Klingensmith (Oct. 30, 2004 vs. Thiel)Points: 8, Lyndsay Younkins (Sept. 2, 1998, vs.Hiram); Michelle Novosel (Sept. 4, 2002, vs. La Roche)

RECORD BOOK

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYear W-L-T Notes1992 3-9-1 1st year of program1993 9-6-0 1st winning season1994 7-9-01995 9-7-1 PAC Champions1996 11-6-0 PAC Champions1997 8-7-2 PAC Champions1998 5-14-11999 8-10-12000 14-6-0 PAC Champs/ECAC2001 12-7-2 PAC Champions2002 13-7-2 NCAA Tournament2003 16-5-1 NCAA Tournament2004 14-6-22005 6-12-32006 9-7-22007 16-4-1 ECAC Top Seed2008 11-8-22009 11-7-3 ECAC Tournament2010 12-8-1 ECAC Semifinals2011 10-8-2 ECAC Tournament2012 16-4-2 NCAA TournamentTOTAL 220-157-29

Meg Tilley is Grove City’s all-time leading scorer with 68career goals. She is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American.

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POSTSEASON HISTORYThe Grove City College women’s soccer program has qualified for postseason play eight times in the last 13seasons. Here is a look back at those postseason matches.

2000 ECAC Mid-Atlantic Tournament QuarterfinalsNo. 3 Grove City at No. 6 Lebanon Valley

Annville, Pa. -- November 1, 2000Grove City made its first-ever appearance in

postseason play by visiting Lebanon Valley in the ECACquarterfinals. Lebanon Valley jumped out to a 2-0 leadin the second half before Nanmarie Woodford scoredin the 84th minute for the Wolverines (14-6).

Grove City 0 1 1Lebanon Valley 0 2 2

2002 NCAA Tournament First RoundGrove City at Nazareth

Rochester, N.Y. -- November 13, 2002The Wolverines (13-7-2) nearly rallied from a pair

of two-goal deficits before falling to Nazareth in GroveCity’s first-ever NCAA Tournament match. Junior MegTilley scored twice for the Wolverines.

Grove City 1 1 2Nazareth 2 1 3

2003 NCAA Tournament First RoundGrove City at Ithaca

Ithaca, N.Y. -- November 12, 2003Host Ithaca scored twice in the first 12 minutes and

held off Grove City (16-5-1) in the opening round ofthe NCAA Tournament.

Grove City 0 0 0Ithaca 2 0 2

2007 ECAC Southern Tournament QuarterfinalsNo. 8 Juniata at No. 1 Grove City

Grove City, Pa. -- November 7, 2007Grove City hosted its first-ever postseason match

after earning the top seed in the ECAC Tournament.The Wolverines fell behind early but took a 2-1 lead onfirst-half goals from Bethany Peck and Stephanie Wild.Grove City then pushed its lead to 3-1 in the 83rd minuteon a goal from Michelle Peck.

Juniata 1 1 2Grove City 2 1 3

2007 ECAC Southern Tournament SemifinalsNo. 5 Catholic at No. 1 Grove City

Grove City, Pa. -- November 10, 2007Visiting Catholic scored with just 13 minutes re-

maining in regulation to pull out a 1-0 win over GroveCity. Goalkeeper Diana Pragel stopped seven shots forGrove City, which finished with a 16-4-1 record.

Catholic 0 1 1Grove City 0 0 0

2009 ECAC Southern Tournament QuarterfinalsNo. 5 Grove City at No. 4 Penn State Behrend

Erie, Pa. -- November 11, 2009Grove City (11-7-3) erased an early 1-0 hole but a

second surge fell just short in the ECAC quarterfinals atGannon. Grace Rieman put Grove City on the board inthe 20th minute with her seventh goal of the season.

Grove City 1 0 1PSU Behrend 2 0 2

2010 ECAC Southern Tournament QuarterfinalsNo. 7 Misericordia at No. 2 Grove CityGrove City, Pa. -- November 10, 2010

Five second-half goals helped lift host Grove City(12-7-1) to victory against Misericordia. Grace Riemanscored twice in a seven-minute span while ShannonBishop, Sarah Cessar and Hannah Yang also scored.

Misericordia 1 0 1Grove City 0 5 5

2010 ECAC Southern Tournament SemifinalsNo. 6 Marywood vs. No. 2 Grove CityFrostburg, Md. -- November 13, 2010

Marywood’s Erin Doyle scored in the 42nd minuteto account for all of the scoring in the ECAC semifinalat Frostburg State University.

Marywood 1 0 1Grove City 0 0 0

2011 ECAC Southern Tournament QuarterfinalsNo. 8 Grove City at No. 1 Frostburg State

Frostburg, Md. -- November 9, 2011Frostburg State scored three second-half goals to

break a 1-1 halftime tie in the ECAC quarterfinals. SamWeber scored in the 12th minute to tie the match.

Frostburg St. 1 3 4Grove City 1 0 1

2012 NCAA Tournament First RoundGrove City vs. Western Connecticut State

Grantham, Pa. -- November 10, 2012Junior forward Sam Weber scored 1:27 into over-

time to give Grove City its first-ever NCAA Tournamentvictory. Chelsea Tarolli assisted Weber’s game-winner.

W. Conn. St. 0 0 0 0Grove City 0 0 1 1

2012 NCAA Tournament Second RoundGrove City at Messiah

Grantham, Pa. -- November 11, 2012Eventual national champion Messiah ended Grove

City’s season by scoring twice in the first 13 minutes.Messiah 2 1 3Grove City 0 0 0

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1992Coach: Rand HudsonSeason Record: 3-9-1

0 Allegheny ___________________ 61 Steubenville ________________ 21 Slippery Rock _______________ 60 Waynesburg ________________ 35 Steubenville ________________ 14 Westminster ________________ 12 Allegheny ___________________ 32 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 20 Geneva ______________________ 50 Waynesburg ________________ 30 Gannon _____________________ 50 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 26 Westminster ________________ 1

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Season Record: 9-60 California ___________________ 53 Hiram _______________________ 26 Steubenville ________________ 22 Waynesburg ________________ 00 Geneva ______________________ 71 Bethany _____________________ 33 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 04 Westminster ________________ 05 Thiel _________________________ 13 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 24 Allegheny ___________________ 10 Gannon _____________________ 31 Bethany _____________________ 31 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 33 Waynesburg ________________ 2

1994Coach: Melissa Lamie

Season Record: 7-91 Trinity-Deerfield ____________ 53 Northwood __________________ 41 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 41 Hiram _______________________ 00 Allegheny ___________________ 47 Waynesburg ________________ 11 Slippery Rock _______________ 00 Bethany _____________________ 17 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 03 Seton Hill ___________________ 511 Muskingum _________________ 03 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 10 Bethany _____________________ 13 Gannon _____________________ 60 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 33 Waynesburg ________________ 0

1995Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 9-7-1

3 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 10 Mount Union ________________ 31 Findlay ______________________ 83 Hiram _______________________ 00 PSU Behrend ________________ 11 Slippery Rock _______________ 03 Lake Erie ____________________ 0

1 Allegheny ___________________ 41 Bethany _____________________ 14 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 00 Seton Hill ___________________ 28 Waynesburg ________________ 23 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 00 Geneva ______________________ 22 Bethany _____________________ 17 Waynesburg ________________ 31 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 2

1996Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 11-6

0 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 411 Pitt-Bradford ________________ 01 Hiram _______________________ 00 PSU Behrend ________________ 21 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 41 Allegheny ___________________ 22 Bethany _____________________ 16 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 01 Seton Hill ___________________ 35 Waynesburg ________________ 17 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 09 Hilbert ______________________ 01 Alfred______________________ 108 Chatham ____________________ 05 Bethany _____________________ 05 Waynesburg ________________ 05 Geneva ______________________ 1

1997Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 8-7-2

3 Hiram _______________________ 03 Geneva ______________________ 21 PSU Behrend ________________ 21 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 22 Bethany _____________________ 20 Allegheny ___________________ 79 Thiel _________________________ 07 Fredonia _____________________ 10 Slippery Rock _______________ 62 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 11 Seton Hill ___________________ 40 Houghton ___________________ 81 Alfred________________________ 12 Waynesburg ________________ 11 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 43 Bethany _____________________ 24 Alfred________________________ 0

1998Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 5-14-1

7 Hiram _______________________ 20 Geneva ______________________ 21 PSU Behrend ________________ 21 Fredonia _____________________ 22 Bethany _____________________ 40 Allegheny ___________________ 14 Thiel _________________________ 00 Houghton ___________________ 31 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 10 Westminster ________________ 3

1 John Carroll _________________ 00 Alfred________________________ 21 Waynesburg ________________ 00 Alfred________________________ 21 Waynesburg ________________ 00 Oberlin ______________________ 20 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 10 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 20 Seton Hill ___________________ 51 Roberts Wesleyan __________ 41 Bethany _____________________ 00 Waynesburg ________________ 1

1999Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 8-10

1 La Roche ____________________ 21 Fredonia _____________________ 21 Geneva ______________________ 51 Hiram _______________________ 01 PSU Behrend ________________ 42 John Carroll _________________ 75 Thiel _________________________ 02 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 12 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 23 Chatham ____________________ 12 Waynesburg ________________ 04 Bethany _____________________ 02 Thiel _________________________ 00 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 11 Carnegie Melllon ___________ 24 Waynesburg ________________ 01 Bethany _____________________ 20 Allegheny ___________________ 32 Waynesburg ________________ 3

2000Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 14-6

2 La Roche ____________________ 11 Geneva ______________________ 06 Cazenovia ___________________ 02 Fredonia _____________________ 10 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 10 PSU Behrend ________________ 13 Thiel _________________________ 08 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 10 Westminster ________________ 44 Waynesburg ________________ 14 Bethany _____________________ 09 Thiel _________________________ 02 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 11 Westminster ________________ 43 Waynesburg ________________ 16 Bethany _____________________ 10 Allegheny ___________________ 25 Bethany _____________________ 04 Waynesburg ________________ 01 Lebanon Valley _____________ 2

2001Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 12-7-2

0 Hope ________________________ 11 La Roche ____________________ 26 Juniata ______________________ 11 Fredonia State ______________ 1

ALL-TIME RESULTS1 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 20 John Carroll _________________ 15 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 11 Westminster ________________ 40 PSU Behrend ________________ 03 Waynesburg ________________ 02 Bethany _____________________ 04 Thiel _________________________ 04 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 02 Westminster ________________ 13 Waynesburg ________________ 04 Bethany _____________________ 12 Thiel _________________________ 10 Frostburg State _____________ 10 Allegheny ___________________ 45 Bethany _____________________ 14 Waynesburg ________________ 1

2002Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 13-7-2

8 La Roche ____________________ 14 Hope ________________________ 31 Calvin _______________________ 30 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 13 John Carroll _________________ 40 Allegheny ___________________ 32 Mount Union ________________ 13 Frostburg State _____________ 38 Bethany _____________________ 13 Thiel _________________________ 19 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 20 Westminster ________________ 16 Waynesburg ________________ 07 Bethany _____________________ 11 Thiel _________________________ 05 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 01 Westminster ________________ 14 PSU Behrend ________________ 12 Waynesburg ________________ 04 Thiel _________________________ 00 Westminster ________________ 22 Nazareth ____________________ 3

2003Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 16-5-1

1 Thomas More _______________ 12 Pitt-Greensburg ____________ 00 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 31 John Carroll _________________ 21 Allegheny ___________________ 23 Mount Union ________________ 14 Frostburg State _____________ 22 Thiel _________________________ 05 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 12 Westminster ________________ 16 Waynesburg ________________ 06 PSU Behrend ________________ 04 Bethany _____________________ 14 Thiel _________________________ 12 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 01 Westminster ________________ 05 Waynesburg ________________ 02 La Roche ____________________ 12 Bethany _____________________ 05 Bethany _____________________ 0

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2 Westminster ________________ 30 Ithaca _______________________ 2

2004Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 14-6-2

1 Frostburg State _____________ 24 PSU Altoona ________________ 13 Medaille ____________________ 00 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 30 Fredonia State ______________ 30 Capital ______________________ 12 PSU Behrend ________________ 21 John Carroll _________________ 02 Mount Union ________________ 00 Allegheny ___________________ 14 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 10 Westminster ________________ 46 Waynesburg ________________ 010 Bethany _____________________ 04 Thiel _________________________ 02 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 02 Westminster ________________ 02 Waynesburg ________________ 010 Bethany _____________________ 16 Thiel _________________________ 04 Thiel _________________________ 01 Westminster ________________ 1

2005Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 6-12-3

0 Wilmington _________________ 22 Otterbein ___________________ 60 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 32 Thomas More _______________ 11 John Carroll _________________ 21 Mt. Union ___________________ 20 Allegheny ___________________ 30 Westminster ________________ 13 Waynesburg ________________ 11 Bethany _____________________ 28 Thiel _________________________ 01 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 10 Westminster ________________ 32 Waynesburg ________________ 05 Bethany _____________________ 10 Thomas More _______________ 03 Thiel _________________________ 01 PSU Behrend ________________ 50 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 24 Westminster ________________ 20 Thomas More _______________ 2

2006Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 9-7-2

3 Medaille ____________________ 01 Maryville ____________________ 06 Waynesburg ________________ 00 John Carroll _________________ 15 Lake Erie ____________________ 10 Allegheny ___________________ 23 La Roche ____________________ 22 Muskingum _________________ 0

0 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 21 St. Vincent __________________ 45 Waynesburg ________________ 10 Westminster ________________ 47 Bethany _____________________ 02 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 22 PSU Behrend ________________ 59 Thiel _________________________ 04 Thomas More _______________ 40 Westminster ________________ 1

2007Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 16-4-1

2 Adrian _______________________ 12 Aurora _______________________ 18 Pitt-Greensburg ____________ 03 Lake Erie ____________________ 00 Allegheny ___________________ 02 La Roche ____________________ 11 Mount Union ________________ 02 PSU Behrend ________________ 11 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 03 Bethany _____________________ 04 Waynesburg ________________ 03 St. Vincent __________________ 00 Thomas More _______________ 410 Chatham ____________________ 32 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 00 Westminster ________________ 22 Geneva ______________________ 03 Thiel _________________________ 01 Westminster ________________ 23 Juniata ______________________ 20 Catholic _____________________ 1

2008Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 11-8-2

8 Medaille ____________________ 22 Mount Saint Joseph ________ 11 Fredonia State ______________ 30 Rochester ___________________ 51 Allegheny ___________________ 01 PSU Behrend ________________ 21 John Carroll _________________ 11 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 10 Mount Union ________________ 10 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 17 Thiel _________________________ 03 La Roche ____________________ 06 Bethany _____________________ 01 Waynesburg ________________ 04 St. Vincent __________________ 00 Thomas More _______________ 26 Chatham ____________________ 00 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 13 Westminster ________________ 11 Geneva ______________________ 00 Thomas More _______________ 2

2009Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 11-7-3

4 Daemen _____________________ 30 Mount Union ________________ 0

0 John Carroll _________________ 51 Olivet________________________ 10 Allegheny ___________________ 11 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 10 PSU Behrend ________________ 13 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 22 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 33 PSU Altoona ________________ 65 Thiel _________________________ 01 Geneva ______________________ 03 Bethany _____________________ 23 Waynesburg ________________ 06 St. Vincent __________________ 02 Thomas More _______________ 04 Chatham ____________________ 03 Westminster ________________ 02 Westminster ________________ 00 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 11 PSU Behrend ________________ 2

2010Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 12-8-1

4 Pitt-Johnstown ______________ 03 Oberlin ______________________ 00 John Carroll _________________ 21 Case Western _______________ 20 Allegheny ___________________ 14 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 17 PSU Behrend ________________ 04 Mount Union ________________ 02 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 31 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 35 Westminster ________________ 05 Geneva ______________________ 06 Thiel _________________________ 04 Bethany _____________________ 11 Waynesburg ________________ 27 Saint Vincent _______________ 014 Chatham ____________________ 00 Thomas More _______________ 11 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 15 Misericordia ________________ 10 Marywood ___________________ 1

2011Coach: Melissa LamieSeason Record: 10-8-2

5 D’Youville ___________________ 03 Heidelberg __________________ 00 Case Western _______________ 11 John Carroll _________________ 20 Allegheny ___________________ 11 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 21 PSU Behrend ________________ 11 Mount Union ________________ 12 Bethany _____________________ 01 Thomas More _______________ 45 Waynesburg ________________ 15 Thiel _________________________ 01 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 29 Chatham ____________________ 11 Geneva ______________________ 02 Susquehanna _______________ 13 Saint Vincent _______________ 12 Westminster ________________ 00 Thomas More _______________ 21 Frostburg State _____________ 4

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1 Ohio Northern ______________ 13 Heidelberg __________________ 12 Rochester Inst. of Tech. _____ 12 John Carroll _________________ 12 Allegheny ___________________ 01 Baldwin-Wallace ____________ 02 Mount Union ________________ 12 Penn State Behrend ________ 111 Bethany _____________________ 01 Thomas More _______________ 21 Waynesburg ________________ 04 Thiel _________________________ 01 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 25 Chatham ____________________ 01 Carnegie Mellon ____________ 34 Geneva ______________________ 01 Saint Vincent _______________ 04 Westminster ________________ 02 Wash. & Jeff. ________________ 10 Thomas More _______________ 01 W. Connecticut St. __________ 00 Messiah _____________________ 3

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The beautifully landscaped cam-pus of Grove City College stretchesover 150 acres and includes 28 neo-Gothic buildings. It is considered oneof the loveliest in the nation.

While the College has changedto meet the needs of the society itserves, its basic philosophy has re-mained unchanged since its found-ing in 1876. It is a Christian, liberalarts institution, dedicated to theprinciple of providing the highestquality education at the lowest pos-sible cost.

Wishing to remain truly inde-pendent and to retain its distinctivequalities as a private school gov-erned by private citizens (trustees),it is one of few colleges in the coun-try that does not accept federalfunds.

Affiliated with the PresbyterianChurch (U.S.A.), but not narrowly de-nominational, the College believesthat to be well-educated a studentshould be exposed to the centralideas of the Judeo-Christian tradi-tion.

Grove City College offers under-graduate degrees in liberal arts, sci-ences, engineering, business, andmusic and is distinguished as a na-tional leader in education.

Grove City’s programs in elec-trical and mechanical engineeringare accredited by the EngineeringAccreditation Commission Board ofthe Accreditation Board for Engi-neering and Technology.

The “big business school cur-riculum” prepares students fortoday’s global business reality. Anextensive variety of internship op-portunities are provided across thecurriculum.

Grove City College wants its stu-dents to be prepared in this age ofmobile information technology.

Each entering freshman receivesa tablet computer which is his or hersto keep upon graduation with afour-year degree.

This is part of the InformationTechnology Initiative, a total pro-gram integrating technology acrossthe curriculum.

The College believes that its stu-dent body has a unique mix of tal-ents and abilities.

Its Career Services programhelps students identify those key as-sets during the first year and thenbuilds a four-year strategy to helpthem pursue a satisfying career.

Personal counseling, profes-sional speakers, databases, alumnicontacts, summer internships, cor-porate visits, employer presentationsand more are incorporated into thecareer preparation experience.

Grove City follows the semestercalendar plan, in addition to offer-ing two-week sessions in Januaryand May.

Most of the 2,500 students livein separate men’s and women’s dor-mitories. The rest are local com-muters or married students.

A full program of cultural, pro-fessional, athletic and social activi-ties is offered, including 19 intercol-legiate varsity athletic teams.

Grove City, a town of 8,100people, is located 60 miles north ofPittsburgh. It is located nearInterstates 79 and 80 and has a mu-nicipal airport.

Grove City College2013-2014

Tuition$7,440 per semester

Room and Board$4,054 per semester

ABOUT THE COLLEGE

Grove City College’sBreen Student Union

PROGRAMS AND MAJORS

ACCOUNTINGAcounting (B.S.)

BIBLICAL AND RELIGIOUS STUDIESBiblical and Religious Studies (B.A.)

BIOLOGYBiology (B.S.)BUSINESS

Business Management (B.S.)Finance (B.S.)

Industrial Management (B.S.)International Business (B.S.)

Marketing Management (B.S.)CHEMISTRY

Biochemistry (B.S.)Chemistry (B.S.)

COMMUNICATION STUDIESCommunication Studies (B.A.)

COMPUTER SCIENCEComputer Science (B.S.)

Computer Information Systems (B.S.)ECONOMICS

Economics (B.A.)Business/Economics (B.S.)

EDUCATIONPre K-4 Elementary Education (B.S.)

Pre K-8 Special Education and Pre K-4Elementary Education (B.S.)

Middle Level Math/English/Science Education (B.S.)K-12 Biology/General Science Education (B.S.)

K-12 French Education (B.A.)K-12 Music Education (B.M.)

K-12 Spanish Education (B.A.)7-12 Biology/General Science Education (B.S.)

7-12 Chemistry Education (B.S.)7-12 Chemistry/General Science Education (B.S.)

7-12 English Education (B.A.)7-12 English/Communication Education (B.A.)

7-12 Mathematics Education (B.S.)7-12 Physics Education (B.S.)

7-12 Physics/General Science Education (B.S.)7-12 Social Studies Education (B.A.)

ELECTRICAL/COMPUTER ENGINEERINGElectrical/Computer Engineering (B.S.E.E.)

ENGLISHEnglish (B.A.)

ENTREPRENEURSHIPEntrepreneurship (B.S.)

HISTORYHistory (B.A.)

MATHEMATICSMathematics (B.S.)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGMechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)

MODERN LANGUAGESFrench (B.A.)

Spanish (B.A.)MUSIC & FINE ARTS

Music (B.M.)Music/Business (B.M.)

Music/Performing Arts (B.M.)Music/Religion (B.M.)

PHILOSOPHYPhilosophy (B.A.)

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONExercise Science (B.S.)

PHYSICSPhysics (B.S.)

Physics/Computer Hardware (B.S.)Physics/Computer Software (B.S.)

POLITICAL SCIENCEPolitical Science (B.A.)

PSYCHOLOGYPsychology (B.A. or B.S.)

SOCIOLOGYSociology (B.A.)

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSPre-DentalPre-Health

Pre-LawPre-MedicalPre-Theology

Pre-Veterinary

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ATHLETIC FACILITIESAll 19 of Grove City College’s intercollegiate

varsity athletic teams utilize the College’s superiorfacilities for competition, practices and off-seasontraining and conditioning.

Grove City’s athletic facilities have undergonenumerous renovations and improvements in re-cent years, with more upgrades scheduled in theimmediate future.

On lower campus, Robert E. Thorn Field is hometo the College’s football and track and field teams.The College installed CSTurf at Robert E. ThornField. CSTurf is a synthetic playing surface thatfeatures polyethylene LSR grass fibers and a rub-ber infill system.

The College also installed lights and resurfacedthe 8-lane track around the field. Grove City alsoreconfigured its setup for track meets during theserenovations.

In 2011, the College installed a new state-of-the-art scoreboard and new bleachers on the visi-tors’ side at Thorn Field.

These upgrades benefit the entire campus com-munity as the complex is used by both the College’sclub sports teams and its intramural program,along with the varsity teams.

The track is also available for use by recre-ational walkers and joggers. The complex also fea-tures 10 all-weather tennis courts next to the sta-dium.

Phillips Field House, located at the north endof the complex, features several locker rooms, anathletic training room, meeting rooms and coaches’offices. It is used by the football, track and tennisprograms throughout the academic year.

The Physical Learning Center (PLC) houses theGrove City College Arena, home to the College’sbasketball and volleyball programs.

In summer 2012, the College renovated theArena by installing new lighting and a new playingfloor. In recent years, the Arena has also receivednew scoreboards and scorers’ tables.

The James E. Longnecker Pool is one of the nation’spremier small-college venues for both swimmingand diving and water polo.

In addition, the PLC features the James E.Longnecker Pool, one of the premier aquatic facili-ties in the region. Each year, Grove City hosts thePresidents’ Athletic Conference Swimming and Div-ing Championships at the state-of-the-art facility.

In 2012, the College also hosted the CollegiateWater Polo Association Division III Championshipsat the James E. Longnecker Pool.

The PLC also features a second pool, the Rec-reational Pool, which is used by members of theCollege community year-round.

A fitness room featuring aerobic and Cybexequipment and a separate weight room with freeand mechanized weights are also keystone areasof the facility.

The PLC also features six racquetball/handballcourts as well as two adjacent intramural rooms.The intramural rooms each feature four basketballcourts, four indoor tennis courts, four volleyballcourts, an indoor track and two indoor jumpingpits.

The College installed new synthetic flooring andseveral new electronic scoreboards throughout theintramural rooms.

The Physical Learning Center houses the ath-letic training room, locker rooms and offices forcoaches and physical education faculty.

The College recently constructed a new officesuite for coaches and athletic administration, whilealso incorporating its Athletic Hall of Fame area.

Grove City’s outdoor athletic facilities have alsoreceived numerous upgrades in recent years.

The varsity soccer field, College Field, was ex-panded and re-sodded during the summer of 2005.College Field also received a new press box dur-ing the summer of 2007.

Meanwhile, Grove City’s baseball and softballfacilities recently received major facelifts as newdugouts, new fencing and electronic scoreboardswere installed on both fields.

The home of Grove City’s football and track andfield teams, Robert E. Thorn Field has receivednumerous renovations in recent years.

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