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Alumni - Frederick D. Hill Archives - University of Indianapolis

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Sports<br />

Update<br />

For up-to-date Greyhound<br />

sports coverage, visit<br />

http://athletics.uindy.edu/.<br />

28<br />

PORTiCO WinTeR 2007 2007<br />

Soccer teams mark new records<br />

The men’s and women’s soccer teams each had<br />

landmark seasons in 2006. The home faithful<br />

at Key Stadium witnessed the Greyhounds going a<br />

combined 23-2-1 in their home venue. Both teams<br />

advanced to their respective Great Lakes Valley<br />

Conference tournaments.<br />

A sizzling start had each team appearing briefly<br />

in the national rankings. The women won their first<br />

four contests en route to a 10-3 start. For the men, six<br />

straight wins sparked an 11-3 opening to the season.<br />

A pair <strong>of</strong> freshmen helped lead the Greyhound<br />

women as Ashley Seehase, a Second Team All-<br />

GLVC honoree, and Amanda Reese played big<br />

roles in the team’s success. The senior leadership <strong>of</strong><br />

Sarah Jones, who tied for the team lead in goals at<br />

the regular season’s conclusion, along with Second<br />

Team All-GLVC defender Jenny Joerger, brought<br />

the Hounds to new heights.<br />

The men were led by freshman Mar Wane and<br />

sophomore Jon Walker, the latter being named<br />

Second Team All-GLVC for his efforts. Wane, an<br />

explosive scorer, burst on the scene with a hat trick in<br />

his second game in a UIndy uniform. Walker, a<br />

consistent scoring threat, tallied goals in five straight<br />

matches at one point to give him 10 for the season.

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