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<strong>2007</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

C O L L E G E O F M O U N T S T . J O S E P H


2 GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

About this <strong>Guide</strong> 2<br />

Staff Directory 2<br />

Athletic Facilities at the Mount 2<br />

About the College of Mount St. Joseph 3<br />

HCAC Information 3<br />

Interview Policy, Press Credentials 3<br />

Message from the President, Sr. Francis Marie Thrailkill 4<br />

Message from the Director of <strong>Athletics</strong>, Steve Radcliffe 4<br />

Support Staff, Cheerleaders, Dance Team 5<br />

6 WOMEN’S GOLF<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Schedule 7<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Outlook 7<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Roster 7<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Coaching Staff 7<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Players’ Profiles 8<br />

2006 Results 8<br />

2006 Individual Statistics 10<br />

The Mount in the HCAC 10<br />

2006 HCAC Championship 10<br />

2006 HCAC Individual Results 11<br />

2006 HCAC <strong>Golf</strong>ers of the Week 11<br />

Past HCAC Championship Results 11<br />

Mount All-Time Team Records 11<br />

Mount All-Time Individual Records 12<br />

Table of Contents<br />

<strong>2007</strong> WOMEN’S GOLF GUIDE


COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH<br />

General Information<br />

ABOUT THIS GUIDE<br />

The College of Mount St. Joseph’s <strong>2007</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> has<br />

been produced by the Sports Information Office and the Design<br />

Office to assist you with your coverage this year. All photos are<br />

courtesy of Don Denney Photography. The guide was published in<br />

October <strong>2007</strong> with all of the information available at that time.<br />

Additional and updated information, statistics and photos are<br />

available at all times to accredited news sources from the Sports<br />

Information Office, (513) 244-4927. For more on Mount athletics,<br />

visit www.msj.edu/athletics.<br />

STAFF DIRECTORY (Area Code 513)<br />

Athletic Department Staff<br />

Steve Radcliffe, Athletic Director ....................................244-4381<br />

Ron Bowling, Associate Athletic Director ........................244-8585<br />

Stacie Carney, Administrative Assistant (Dowell Building) ....244-4311<br />

Joanie Schroth, Administrative Assistant (Sports Complex) ..244-8580<br />

Georgana Taggart, Faculty Athletic Representative ..........244-4952<br />

Fax Number (Dowell Building)........................................244-4928<br />

Fax Number (Sports Complex) ........................................244-8581<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Chuck Murray, Baseball Coach,<br />

Recreation Co-coordinator ..........................................244-4402<br />

Larry Cox, Men’s Basketball Coach,<br />

Assistant Athletic Director ............................................244-4929<br />

Melanee Atkinson, Women’s Basketball Coach ................244-4590<br />

Danielle Harris, Cheerleading Coach ..............................244-4311<br />

Roosevelt Jackson, Men’s/Women’s Cross Country Coach,<br />

Men’s/Women’s Track & Field Coach ........................244-4842<br />

Jennifer Link/Nikki Schorsch, Dance Coaches ................244-4311<br />

Rod Huber, Football Coach ............................................244-4896<br />

Vince Suriano, Assistant Football Coach ..........................244-4422<br />

Jeff Hill, Assistant Football Coach,<br />

Assistant Men’s/Women’s Track & Field Coach ..........244-8597<br />

Joe Sparhawk, Men’s <strong>Golf</strong> Coach,<br />

Recreation Co-coordinator ..........................................244-4876<br />

Jeff Newman, Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> Coach,<br />

Assistant Baseball Coach ..............................................244-8583<br />

Pat Kennedy, Men’s/Women’s Lacrosse Coach................244-4427<br />

Carrie Taylor, Men’s/Women’s Soccer Coach ..................244-8587<br />

Leah Todd, Assistant Men’s/Women’s Soccer Coach ......244-8586<br />

Beth Goderwis, Softball Coach ........................................244-4853<br />

Del Walters, Men’s Tennis Coach,<br />

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ................................244-8596<br />

Brian Beebe, Women’s Tennis Coach,<br />

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ............................244-8599<br />

Michele Benoit, Volleyball Coach,<br />

Assistant Athletic Director ............................................244-4316<br />

Erin Pauley, Assistant Volleyball Coach,<br />

Assistant Men’s/Women’s Track & Field Coach ..........244-3276<br />

Casey Stouffer, Wrestling Coach,<br />

Coordinator of Athletic Facilities ..................................244-4474<br />

Brennan Ryan, Assistant Wrestling Coach ........................244-1630<br />

Sports Medicine<br />

Lisa Osterbrock, A.T.C., Head Athletic Trainer................244-4599<br />

Sean Degerstrom, A.T.C., Assistant Athletic Trainer ........244-4875<br />

Susan Miniello, A.T.C., Assistant Athletic Trainer ............244-4875<br />

Erin Beckwith, A.T.C., Assistant Athletic Trainer ................244-4875<br />

Howard Schertzinger Jr., M.D., Team Medical Director ....244-4875<br />

Robert Burger, M.D., Team Orthopedic Director............481-5050<br />

Sports Information<br />

Dane Neumeister, Director ..............................................244-4927<br />

Abby Nedeau, Student Co-op..........................................244-4927<br />

ATHLETIC FACILITIES AT THE MOUNT<br />

The Mount provides its students with athletic fields and the<br />

Harrington Center, a modern two-level student union with a<br />

running track, gym, fitness center, and food court. During the<br />

2003-2004 academic year, the Mount began its Campus Expansion<br />

Plan, which includes athletic fields to accommodate more Mount<br />

teams on campus for practice and home games.<br />

The Mount’s East Fields on Delhi Road, which have been the<br />

home field for women’s soccer, have been expanded into a game<br />

field and running track with seating for up to 2,400 spectators. The<br />

new Sports Complex gives the Mount <strong>Lions</strong>’ football team its first<br />

home field on campus since 1990. It also provides a home field for<br />

women’s soccer, men’s soccer and lacrosse teams for men (<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

and women (2008). The track serves the Mount’s track & field<br />

teams and additional facilities house the Mount’s academic program<br />

in athletic training, as well as locker rooms and concessions. The<br />

Campus Expansion Plan also included the renovation of nearby<br />

College property into practice fields. The <strong>Lions</strong>’ softball team began<br />

playing home games at the new River Road softball field in <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

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The Mount <strong>Lions</strong>’ baseball team plays home games at Midland<br />

Field, one of Cincinnati’s finest baseball facilities for teams and<br />

spectators.<br />

The Harrington Center, which opened in 1998, contains two full<br />

courts for <strong>Lions</strong> volleyball and basketball as well as the full range of<br />

Mount intramural teams. The Harrington Center also features a<br />

specially surfaced indoor running track; courts for racquetball,<br />

squash and walleyball; fitness center; weight training; athletic<br />

training; and locker facilities.<br />

The Mount’s west campus field, the J. Page Hayden Athletic<br />

Field, is the location for the Mount’s field events during track &<br />

field meets and is a practice field for the <strong>Lions</strong>’ Roar Marching<br />

Band. The Mount also provides lighted tennis courts for intercollegiate<br />

and intramural teams.<br />

The Mount men’s golf team’s home course is Miami Whitewater<br />

Forest <strong>Golf</strong> Course in Harrison, Ohio. The course is a par-72,<br />

6,808-yards course with a rating of 72.3 and a slope of 125.


COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH<br />

The College of Mount St. Joseph, a nationally recognized Catholic<br />

college of 2,200 students, emphasizes a liberal arts and professional<br />

education and promotes the values of respect, diversity and service<br />

in its programs and activities.<br />

The Mount was one of the nation’s first wireless campuses. Today,<br />

students use portable laptops to access the Mount’s wireless network<br />

anywhere on campus for classes, studying, online registration, and<br />

worldwide communications.<br />

Academic programs are based on a foundation of the liberal<br />

arts and include 34 undergraduate programs as well as graduate<br />

programs in education, organizational leadership, physical therapy,<br />

nursing, and religious studies. The Mount emphasizes smaller class<br />

sizes (11:1 student/faculty ratio) to promote personal attention.<br />

Career development includes cooperative education in all<br />

undergraduate degree programs and students incorporate service<br />

experience into their studies through the Service Learning program.<br />

The Mount also offers a variety of academic support services, an<br />

Honors program, Campus Ministry, a Wellness Center, and<br />

Multicultural Development.<br />

Student activities include the <strong>Lions</strong>’ Roar Marching Band,<br />

leadership programs, and more than 40 clubs and organizations.<br />

The Mount offers 20 athletic programs and is a member of NCAA<br />

Division III and the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference<br />

(HCAC).<br />

Consideration for admission is based on the level of academic<br />

preparation as evidenced by high school transcripts, academic<br />

aptitude and SAT/ACT scores. More than 81 percent of Mount<br />

General Information<br />

HEARTLAND COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE<br />

The Mount is a member of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic<br />

Conference (HCAC), formerly known as the Indiana Collegiate<br />

Athletic Conference (ICAC). The name change reflects the addition<br />

of three Ohio schools to the conference in 1998 – the Mount,<br />

Defiance College and Bluffton University. The other teams making<br />

up the conference are Anderson University, Franklin College,<br />

Hanover College, Manchester College, Transylvania University, and<br />

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. All Mount athletic teams,<br />

with the exception of lacrosse, compete in the HCAC.<br />

INTERVIEW POLICY<br />

PRESS CREDENTIALS<br />

<strong>2007</strong> WOMEN’S GOLF GUIDE<br />

students receive scholarships or financial aid. The Mount began a<br />

new scholarship program for the fall of 2004 that automatically<br />

awards scholarships to students with a minimum 3.0 GPA who also<br />

meet test score criteria. Students transferring to the Mount can also<br />

inquire about transfer student scholarships.<br />

The College of Mount St. Joseph was founded in 1920 by the<br />

Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati. The Mount is nationally recognized<br />

for character development (Templeton Honor Roll of 100 Colleges),<br />

career preparation (Great Colleges for the Real World), academic<br />

quality (U.S. News & World Report), and innovative technology<br />

(EDUCAUSE higher education award).<br />

College Information<br />

Location: ..........................................................Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Enrollment: ........................................................................2,200<br />

Founded: ............................................................................1920<br />

President: ................................Sr. Francis Marie Thrailkill, Ed.D.<br />

Nickname: ..........................................................................<strong>Lions</strong><br />

Colors:..................................................................Blue and Gold<br />

Affiliations: ..................................................................NCAA III<br />

Conference: ..HCAC – Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference<br />

Main Phone: ......................................................(800) 654-9314<br />

(513) 244-4200<br />

Web Site: ................................................................www.msj.edu<br />

Mailing Address: ............................College of Mount St. Joseph<br />

5701 Delhi Road<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45233-1670<br />

HCAC Quick Facts<br />

Commissioner: ......................................................Tom Bohlsen<br />

Sports Information Director: ....................................Ryan Davis<br />

Mailing Address: ..................................................P. O. Box 425<br />

205 S. Madison Ave.<br />

Greenwood, IN 45142-0425<br />

Phone: ..............................................................(317) 882-8090<br />

Fax: ..................................................................(317) 882-8086<br />

<strong>2007</strong>-2008 HCAC School Directory<br />

School Location Athletic Dept.# A.D. S.I.D.<br />

Anderson University Anderson, IN (765) 641-4478 Michael Zapolski Justin Bates<br />

Bluffton University Bluffton, OH (419) 358-3227 Phill Talavinia Bill Hanefeld<br />

Defiance College Defiance, OH (419) 783-2342 Dick Kaiser Seth Mikel<br />

Franklin College Franklin, IN (317) 738-8121 Kerry Prather Kevin Elixman<br />

Hanover College Hanover, IN (812) 866-6800 Lynn Hall Carter Cloyd<br />

Manchester College North Manchester, IN (260) 982-5390 Rick Espeset Doug Shoemaker<br />

College of Mount St. Joseph Cincinnati, OH (513) 244-4311 Steve Radcliffe Dane Neumeister<br />

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Terre Haute, IN (812) 877-8252 Jeff Jenkins Kevin Lanke<br />

Transylvania University Lexington, KY (859) 233-8270 Jack Ebel Glenn Osborne<br />

Please contact the Sports Information Office, (513) 244-4927,<br />

for all interview requests. Prior notice is requested so that proper<br />

arrangements may be made with players and coaches. Coaches<br />

can be contacted weekday afternoons, Noon-3 p.m. Athletes are<br />

available at various times of the day according to their academic<br />

schedules. All post-game interviews will be conducted at the game<br />

site. Coaches and players will be available approximately 10 minutes<br />

after games. Players may be called at the request of the media, after<br />

contacting the Sports Information Office.<br />

All practices are open to media who request prior admittance from the Sports Information Office, (513) 244-4927. Pressbox, court and<br />

field passes should be requested from the Sports Information Office before game day.<br />

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COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH<br />

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT<br />

Sister Francis Marie Thrailkill, Ed.D.<br />

Welcome to the College of Mount St. Joseph and <strong>Lions</strong> country. We are proud to be the home of HCAC Division III<br />

competition in Greater Cincinnati so that the community can enjoy exciting competition among student athletes who<br />

are dedicated to their sport and their studies.<br />

A Mount education is about preparing for life academically, professionally, personally, and spiritually. Students have<br />

the opportunity to play in 21 competitive sports at the Mount as well as to join marching band and over 40 clubs and<br />

organizations. They take courses in smaller classes where professors advocate learning and interaction. Cooperative<br />

education, service learning and cultural/global immersion involve students in life experiences and social responsibility.<br />

Students are the heart of the community we enjoy at the Mount, and our student athletes appreciate your attendance<br />

and support.<br />

Please visit the Mount again for more exciting HCAC Division III excitement, and visit our Web site at www.msj.edu<br />

for listings of the events and programs offered throughout the year.<br />

Enjoy the game!<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Sister Francis Marie Thrailkill, Ed.D.<br />

MOUNT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR<br />

Steve Radcliffe<br />

Steve Radcliffe enters his 13th year as the<br />

<strong>Lions</strong>’ athletic director for the <strong>2007</strong>-2008<br />

school year, and he looks forward to another<br />

outstanding season of athletics at the Mount.<br />

The <strong>Lions</strong> captured three conference<br />

championships last fall. The football team<br />

won their third straight HCAC championship,<br />

and once again qualified to the NCAA Division<br />

III playoffs. The volleyball team was first in<br />

the HCAC regular season and won their ninth straight HCAC<br />

Tournament title advancing them to the Great Lakes Regional.<br />

The baseball team won the HCAC Tournament title advancing to<br />

the Mideast Regional. The Mount also had men’s lacrosse for the<br />

first time last spring.<br />

In addition, there were plenty of other highlights, both individually<br />

and team-wise, for the Mount’s athletic programs last season. The<br />

women's soccer team and men's basketball teams both had winning<br />

season, as women’s soccer advanced to the HCAC Tournament<br />

championship game. The <strong>Lions</strong>’ wrestling team was second in the<br />

conference, fourth in the regional and sent two wrestlers to the NCAA<br />

Division III National Wrestling Tournament, recording two placers.<br />

Radcliffe has long been a part of the sports programs at the Mount.<br />

A retired athletic trainer, Radcliffe began his athletic training career in<br />

1976 and was hired to implement the Mount’s first academic program<br />

for athletic training in 1989. In addition, Radcliffe has been the <strong>Lions</strong>’<br />

head athletic trainer, working with athletes from all the intercollegiate<br />

sports, as well as teaching athletic training at the College.<br />

Radcliffe, who received his bachelor’s degree in 1978 and his<br />

master’s in physical education in 1981 from Miami University (Ohio),<br />

became the Mount’s athletic director in 1995. Upon entering the<br />

position, Radcliffe stressed the importance of upholding the College’s<br />

stellar reputation of academics and athletics as a positive influence in<br />

student life and development at the Mount.<br />

Steve and his wife, Darlene, have two children, Victoria and Michael.<br />

The Radcliffes live in Delhi.<br />

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SUPPORT STAFF<br />

General Information<br />

<strong>2007</strong> WOMEN’S GOLF GUIDE<br />

Dane<br />

Neumeister<br />

Director of<br />

Sports<br />

Information<br />

Ron<br />

Bowling<br />

Associate<br />

Athletic<br />

Director<br />

Charlie<br />

Wrublewski<br />

Facilities<br />

Management<br />

Set-Up<br />

Joanie<br />

Schroth<br />

Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Abby<br />

Nedeau<br />

Sports<br />

Information<br />

Co-op<br />

Andy<br />

Backs<br />

Public<br />

Address<br />

Announcer<br />

Georgana<br />

Taggart<br />

Faculty<br />

Athletic<br />

Representative<br />

Stacie<br />

Carney<br />

Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Gary<br />

Schatz<br />

Football<br />

Statistician<br />

Greg<br />

Grady<br />

Football<br />

Statistician<br />

Dr. Howard<br />

Schertzinger<br />

Team<br />

Physician<br />

Dr. Robert<br />

Burger<br />

Team<br />

Orthopedic<br />

Director<br />

CHEERLEADERS<br />

DANCE TEAM<br />

Front row (L-R): Maria Campolongo, Katie Carney, Michelle Pence,<br />

Erin Stretch, Jessie Kell, Stacy Honnert, Caitlin Propps.<br />

Back row: Brittany Spriggs, Meagan Stretch, Stephanie Pike,<br />

Lesley Rowe, Heather Kailholz, Natalie Schuster, Brittany Garrick.<br />

Not pictured: Chelsea Sims, Ann Benedict, Megan Baughman<br />

(Coach), Danielle Harris (Coach).<br />

Front row (L-R): Jodi Stockelman, Tricia Wietmarschen,<br />

Sam Stapleton. Middle row: Kelsey Keyes, Sarah Holter,<br />

Vanessa Black, Debbie Nieman. Back row: Katie Skeeters (Coach),<br />

Jennifer Link (Coach), Nikki Schorsch (Coach).<br />

Not pictured: Lydia Taulbee.<br />

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Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> • <strong>2007</strong>


<strong>2007</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Date Invitational Time<br />

9/15-16 Hanover College Invitational (36 holes) 12:00 p.m.-10:00 a.m.<br />

Spring Hills <strong>Golf</strong> Course, Hanover, IN<br />

Sunrise Falls <strong>Golf</strong> Course, Madison, IN<br />

9/23 Ohio Northern University Invitational (18 holes) 10:00 a.m.<br />

Lost Creek Country Club, Lima, OH<br />

9/27 Transylvania University Fall Invitational (18 holes) 10:00 a.m.<br />

University Club <strong>Golf</strong> Course, Lexington, KY<br />

10/6 Manchester College Invitational (18 holes) 12:00 p.m.<br />

Honeywell <strong>Golf</strong> Course, Wabash, IN<br />

10/13-14 HCAC Championship (36 holes) TBA-TBA<br />

Walden Pond <strong>Golf</strong> Club, Indian Springs, OH<br />

Host: Mount<br />

<strong>2007</strong> WOMEN’S GOLF GUIDE<br />

<strong>2007</strong> SEASON OUTLOOK<br />

The Mount competed in four tournaments last season. Two golfers<br />

played all nine rounds and another golfer participated in eight<br />

rounds. With five players on this season’s team, Head Coach Jeff<br />

Newman is hoping his team can make an impact on the team<br />

standings at the five invitationals they play in.<br />

“Overall, I think we had a very successful season last year,’’ Newman<br />

states. “We are trying to build a program from the ground up which<br />

might take a few years, but I believe we are headed in the right<br />

direction.”<br />

Three players return this season for the Mount, all sophomores.<br />

They are last year’s leading golfer, Megan Dickman plus Lauren<br />

Byrd and Kellie Kammer. Two newcomers, sophomore Alison<br />

Damon, who is also on the Mount’s track & field team, and<br />

freshman Stephanie Schoenfeld round out the team.<br />

Newman feels the addition of Lauren Hessel, a recent Mount<br />

graduate and former <strong>Lions</strong>’ golfer, will help the team this season as<br />

assistant coach. He’s hoping to couple that additional coaching<br />

approach and increased work on skills by the players into better<br />

results this fall.<br />

“The addition of Lauren should have a huge impact on the<br />

program,’’ Newman adds. “Her dedication to the Mount and the<br />

<strong>2007</strong> ROSTER<br />

Name Cl. Hometown/High School<br />

Lauren Byrd So. Cincinnati, OH/Seton<br />

Alison Damon So. Cincinnati, OH/McAuley<br />

Megan Dickman So. Batesville, IN/Oldenburg Academy<br />

golf program should help take this program to the next level.”<br />

Among the highlights of last season’s team were Dickman’s<br />

personal-best 93 at the Ohio Northern University Invitational and<br />

Byrd’s personal-best 115 at the Franklin College Invitational.<br />

Newman said that first-time golfer Kellie Kammer also showed<br />

continued improvement throughout the season, lowering her scores<br />

by almost 30 strokes.<br />

Newman said he’s counting on all three returning golfers to<br />

improve this fall. Damon and Schoenfeld will give the team depth<br />

and allow them to requisite five golfers to register team scores at<br />

invitationals.<br />

Newman said he’s looking to add to the team’s numbers in the<br />

future and is looking to build the <strong>Lions</strong>’ program into a conference<br />

title contender. For the immediate future, he’s looking for the<br />

players to become more consistent and to constantly improve.<br />

“I am very pleased with the direction the program is headed,’’<br />

Newman says. “With a couple of strong recruits next season, along<br />

with the foundation we have now, I believe we can be one of the<br />

top three or four programs in the HCAC.”<br />

Name Cl. Hometown/High School<br />

Kellie Kammer So. Cincinnati, OH/Seton<br />

Stephanie Schoenfeld Fr. Cincinnati, OH/Seton<br />

<strong>2007</strong> COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach Jeff Newman<br />

Jeff Newman begins this third season as head<br />

women’s golf. Coach Newman was hired in July<br />

2005 by the College as a full-time coach, with the<br />

duties of head women’s golf coach and assistant<br />

baseball coach.<br />

Newman, who was an assistant baseball coach at<br />

the Mount for three seasons (2002-2004), was an<br />

assistant baseball coach at the University of Cincinnati before<br />

returning to the Mount. Newman has also been the head baseball<br />

coach for the Midland summer baseball program since 2002, an<br />

athletic director at Clermont Northeastern High School and Middle<br />

School (1998-2000), and head varsity baseball coach at CNE High<br />

School (1999-2000).<br />

Newman graduated in 1998 from Barton College in Wilson,<br />

North Carolina, with a bachelor’s degree in sports administration.<br />

At Barton he played baseball for two seasons and was an all-conference<br />

selection. He also played collegiately at Kentucky Wesleyan<br />

University for two seasons.<br />

Newman and his wife, Michelle, and two daughters, Bree and<br />

Corrine, reside in Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

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COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH<br />

<strong>2007</strong> COACHING STAFF (Continued)<br />

Assistant Coach Lauren Hessel<br />

Lauren Hessel begins her first season as the Mount’s<br />

women’s assistant golf coach. She graduated from<br />

the Mount in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in middle<br />

childhood education. She was a four-year member of<br />

the <strong>Lions</strong>’ golf program – the only person to play<br />

four seasons for the Mount’s women’s golf team.<br />

Hessel is employed as a sixth grade math teacher at Allison Street<br />

Elementary School in the Norwood City School District. In addition,<br />

Hessel has coached junior varsity girls’ golf at her high school alma<br />

mater, Oak Hills, and is coaching sixth and seventh grade girls’<br />

basketball at Orient Academy, a charter school in Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

<strong>2007</strong> PLAYERS’ PROFILES<br />

Lauren Bryd<br />

Sophomore • Major: Special Education<br />

High School: Seton (Cincinnati, Ohio)<br />

Byrd returns for her second season with the <strong>Lions</strong>.<br />

She played in eight of the nine rounds the Mount<br />

took part in during 2006, and her best placing was<br />

at the Hanover Invitational where she was 21st..<br />

Lauren is the daughter of Lori Byrd and Jim<br />

Muench.<br />

Alison Damon<br />

Sophomore • Major: Psychology<br />

High School: McAuley (Cincinnati, Ohio)<br />

Damon joins the <strong>Lions</strong> for her first season. She was<br />

on the Mount’s track ad field team last season and<br />

was on Dean’s List. In addition, Damon has worked<br />

in the Children’s Center on campus and at the<br />

Women’s Connection helping with childcare. While<br />

in high school, Damon was on her school’s Honor Roll and in<br />

the National Honor Society. This year, Damon is a Campus<br />

Ambassador. Alison is the daughter of Jan and Paul Damon.<br />

Megan Dickman<br />

Sophomore • Major: Nursing<br />

High School: Oldenburg Academy<br />

(Batesville, Indiana)<br />

Dickman returns for her second season with the<br />

Mount. Dickman played in all nine rounds in 2006<br />

and led the <strong>Lions</strong> at each invitational. She completed<br />

the season with a team-best average of 97.0.<br />

Dickman’s best finish was at the Wittenberg Invitational where she<br />

received fourth place. Megan is the daughter of Mary Beth and<br />

Jerry Dickman.<br />

Kellie Kammer<br />

Sophomore • Major: Undeclared<br />

High School: Seton (Cincinnati, Ohio)<br />

Kammer returns for her second season with the<br />

<strong>Lions</strong>. She participated in all nine rounds the Mount<br />

took part in last year, and her lowest round was at<br />

the Transylvania University Invitational. Kammer’s<br />

best finish was at Wittenberg University where she<br />

received 21st place. Kellie is the daughter of Carol and Albert<br />

Kammer.<br />

Stephanie Schoenfeld<br />

Freshman • Major: Special Education<br />

High School: Seton (Cincinnati, Ohio)<br />

Schoenfeld joins the <strong>Lions</strong> for her first season. She<br />

was on the Honor Roll in high school, involved<br />

with Campus Ministry for two years, in Student<br />

Council during her senior year and was in the<br />

Service Club for all four years. In addition,<br />

Schoenfeld volunteered at Women’s Connection, worked with<br />

Special Olympics for three years, helped at the Little Sisters of the<br />

Poor nursing home during her senior year,and helped at Adaptive<br />

Aquatics for four years. Stephanie is the daughter of Jane and Jeff<br />

Schoenfeld.<br />

2006 RESULTS<br />

Hanover College Invitational<br />

September 16-17<br />

Sunrise Falls <strong>Golf</strong> Course – Madison, Indiana<br />

Team Standings<br />

School Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total<br />

1. Anderson University 354 363 717<br />

2. Hanover College 377 365 742<br />

3. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 378 382 760<br />

4. Sewanee University 441 408 849<br />

5. The Mount 585 551 1,136<br />

Individual Medalist: Chrissy Helms, Anderson University, 165<br />

The Mount individual results<br />

# Name Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total<br />

11. Megan Dickman 94 99 193<br />

21. Lauren Bryd 136 129 265<br />

22. Kellie Kammer 164 160 324<br />

23. Lindsay Buck 191 163 354<br />

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<strong>2007</strong> WOMEN’S GOLF GUIDE<br />

Ohio Northern University Invitational<br />

September 24<br />

Colonial <strong>Golf</strong>ers Club – Lima, Ohio<br />

Team Standings<br />

Total<br />

1. Otterbein College 349<br />

2. University of St. Francis 365<br />

3. Ohio Northern University 368<br />

4. Marian College 370<br />

5. Ohio Dominican University 375<br />

6. Otterbein College (B) 379<br />

7. John Carroll University 383<br />

8. Baldwin-Wallace College 392<br />

9. Wilmington College 393<br />

10. Sienna Heights University 400<br />

11. Mount Union College 402<br />

12. Capital University 410<br />

13. Urbana University 417<br />

14. Ohio Northern University (B) 421<br />

15. Wittenberg University 425<br />

15. Muskingum College 425<br />

17. Denison University 426<br />

18. Ohio Dominican University (B) 436<br />

19. The Mount 569<br />

Individual Medalist: Rustie Anderson, Otterbein College, 78<br />

The Mount individual results<br />

# Name Total<br />

t-21. Megan Dickman 93<br />

97. Lauren Byrd 157<br />

98. Lindsay Buck 158<br />

99. Kellie Kammer 161<br />

Transylvania University Invitational<br />

September 27<br />

University Club Course – Lexington, Kentucky<br />

Team Standings<br />

Total<br />

1. Lindsey Wilson College 335<br />

2. Campbellsville University 363<br />

3. Bellarmine University 377<br />

4. Centre College 382<br />

5. Transylvania University 390<br />

6. Marian (IN) College 403<br />

7. The Mount 541<br />

Individual Medalist: Cheslee Elkins, Lindsey Wilson, 80<br />

The Mount individual results<br />

# Name Total<br />

t-24. Megan Dickman 100<br />

36. Kellie Kammer 134<br />

37. Lauren Byrd 147<br />

38. April McGuire 160<br />

39. Lindsay Buck 169<br />

HCAC Conference Championships<br />

October 6-7<br />

Stonehenge GC, Warsaw, Indiana<br />

Team Standings Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total<br />

1. Manchester College 348 359 707<br />

2. Franklin College 372 361 733<br />

3. Anderson University 376 374 750<br />

4. Transylvania University 389 381 770<br />

5. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 400 378 778<br />

6. Hanover College 399 394 793<br />

7. Defiance College 530 546 1076<br />

8. The Mount NTS NTS NTS<br />

NTS-No team score (three golfers)<br />

Individual Medalist: Katie Tewell, Franklin College, 154<br />

The Mount individual results<br />

# Name Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total<br />

17. Megan Dickman 97 94 191<br />

34. Kellie Kammer 143 149 292<br />

36. Lauren Byrd 150 157 307<br />

WD April McGuire WD WD WD<br />

WD Lindsay Buck WD WD WD<br />

WD-Withdrew<br />

Franklin College Fall Invitational<br />

October 15-16<br />

The Legends of Indiana <strong>Golf</strong> Course<br />

Team Standings Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Ttotal<br />

1. Illinois Wesleyan University 343 316 659<br />

2. Otterbein College 332 337 669<br />

3. Anderson University 350 351 701<br />

4. Franklin College 362 346 708<br />

5. Marian College 370 364 734<br />

6. The Mount NTS NTS NTS<br />

NTS-No team score (four golfers)<br />

Individual medalist: Katie Tewell, Franklin College, 150<br />

The Mount individual results<br />

# Name Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Total<br />

20. Megan Dickman 100 98 198<br />

22. Lauren Byrd 115 123 238<br />

23. Kellie Kammer 157 138 295<br />

WD Lindsay Buck WD WD WD<br />

WD-Withdrew<br />

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COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH<br />

2006 RESULTS (Continued)<br />

Wittenberg University Fall Invitational<br />

October 22<br />

Northwood Hills Country Club<br />

Team Standings<br />

Total<br />

1. Wilmington College 401<br />

2. Capital University 410<br />

3. Wittenberg University 416<br />

4. Denison University 456<br />

5. Mount NTS<br />

NTS-No team score (two golfers)<br />

Individual medalist: Charissa Mills, Capital, 90<br />

The Mount individual results<br />

# Name Total<br />

4. Megan Dickman 98<br />

21. Kellie Kammer 149<br />

2006 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />

Name Rounds Strokes Average Low Round Best Finish<br />

Lauren Byrd 8 1,114 139.3 115 (Franklin, 1st round) 21 (Hanover)<br />

Lindsay Buck 4 681 170.3 158 (Ohio Northern University) 23 (Hanover)<br />

Megan Dickman 9 873 97.0 93 (Ohio Northern University) 4 (Wittenberg)<br />

Kellie Kammer 9 1,355 150.6 134 (Transylvania University) 21 (Wittenberg)<br />

April McGuire 1 160 160.0 160 (Transylvania University) 38 (Transylvania)<br />

THE MOUNT IN THE HCAC<br />

This season marks the Mount’s sixth year in the Heartland<br />

Collegiate Athletic Conference. Other institutions in the conference<br />

are Anderson University, Bluffton University, Defiance College,<br />

Franklin College, Hanover College, Manchester College, Rose-<br />

Hulman Institute of Technology, and Transylvania University.<br />

Manchester has won the HCAC Championship the last four years<br />

with Franklin winning the first season that the Mount competed<br />

(2002).<br />

In 2002, the <strong>Lions</strong>’ Lauren Hessel placed 25th in the HCAC<br />

tournament while teammate Brigid Eagan finished in a tie for 30th<br />

place. Forty-one golfers in all competed in the two-day event in<br />

Lexington, Kentucky. Mount golfers Nicole Babinec and Jamie<br />

Bayliss also saw action in the HCAC Championship. In 2003, the<br />

Mount had four golfers compete, led by Hessel’s 26th place finish.<br />

The <strong>Lions</strong> did not record a team score in the Conference<br />

Championships in 2004 and 2005 again, having only four golfers<br />

compete as Hessel continued to lead the team. The <strong>Lions</strong> had three<br />

competitors in the 2006 conference event, with Megan Dickman<br />

leading the group with a 17th place finish. Her 36-hole, 191-shot<br />

total in the best-ever two-round score for a Mount golfer.<br />

2006 HCAC CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Team standings<br />

Rd. 1 Rd. 2 TOTAL<br />

1. Manchester College 348 359 707<br />

2. Franklin College 372 361 733<br />

3. Anderson University 376 374 750<br />

4. Transylvania University 389 381 770<br />

5. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 400 378 778<br />

6. Hanover College 399 394 793<br />

7. Defiance College 530 546 1076<br />

8. The Mount NTS NTS NTS<br />

NTS-No team score<br />

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INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (HCAC ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS)<br />

Name Rd. 1 Rd.2 Total<br />

Katie Tewell, Franklin 77 77 154<br />

Anita Zollars, Manchester 81 85 166<br />

Stephanie Harrington, Rose-Hulman 88 81 169<br />

Chrissy Helms, Anderson 84 85 169<br />

Jessica Strange, Manchester 83 86 169<br />

Amelia Dasovich, Rose-Hulman 91 85 176<br />

Rhea Badgett, Transylvania 95 86 181<br />

Kortni Fennig, Anderson 92 89 181<br />

<strong>2007</strong> WOMEN’S GOLF GUIDE<br />

Most Valuable Player (Medalist) – Katie Tewell, Franklin College<br />

Freshman of the Year – Stephanie Harrington , Rose-Hulman<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

Coach of the Year – Jeff Kock, Manchester<br />

2006 GOLFERS OF THE WEEK (week ending date)<br />

Date Name, School<br />

Sept. 3 Anita Zollars, Manchester<br />

Sept. 10 Katie Tewell, Franklin<br />

Sept. 17 Katie Tewell, Franklin<br />

Sept. 24 Anita Zollars, Manchester<br />

Oct. 1 Stacey Goins, Manchester<br />

PAST HCAC CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS<br />

2002 Franklin College, the Mount placed eighth.<br />

2003 Manchester College, the Mount placed seventh.<br />

2004 Manchester College, the Mount placed sixth.<br />

2005 Manchester College, the Mount placed sixth.<br />

THE MOUNT ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS<br />

Season Stroke Average (top 5)<br />

Place Season Rounds Strokes Avg.<br />

1. 2003 3 1,570 523.3<br />

2. 2002 6 3,236 539.3<br />

3. 2006 4 2,246 561.5<br />

Low 18-hole score (top 5)<br />

Place Strokes Opponent Date<br />

1. 475 Hanover Invitational (four golfers scores) 9/22/2002<br />

2. 510 Bluffton University (four ½ golfers) 9/28/2002<br />

3. 541 Transylvania University Invitational (five golfers) 9/27/2006<br />

4. 560 Capital University Tournament (four golfers) 10/5/2003<br />

5. 569 Ohio Northern University Invitational (four golfers) 9/24/2006<br />

Low 36-hole score (top 5)<br />

Place Strokes Opponent Date<br />

1. 1,110 HCAC Tournament (four golfers) 10/11-12/2003<br />

2. 1,021 Manchester College Invitational (four golfers) 10/5-6/2002<br />

3. 1,136 Hanover College Invitational (four golfers) 9/16-17/2006<br />

4. 1,230 HCAC Tournament (four golfers) 10/12-13/2002<br />

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COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH<br />

THE MOUNT ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Career Stroke Average (top 5)<br />

Five or more rounds<br />

Place Name Seasons Rounds Strokes Avg.<br />

1. Megan Dickman 2006 9 873 97.00<br />

2. Lauren Hessel 2002-2005 20 2,081 104.05<br />

3. Brigid Eagan 2002-2003 8 925 115.63<br />

4. Lauren Byrd 2006 8 1,114 139.25<br />

5. Nicole Babinec 2002 6 897 149.50<br />

Single Season Stroke Average (top 5)<br />

Four or more rounds<br />

Place Name Season Rounds Strokes Avg.<br />

1. Megan Dickman 2006 9 873 97.00<br />

2. Lauren Hessel 2004 5 493 98.60<br />

3. Lauren Hessel 2005 5 504 100.80<br />

4. Lauren Hessel 2003 4 418 104.50<br />

5. Lauren Hessel 2002 6 666 111.00<br />

Low 18-hole score (top 10)<br />

Place Strokes Name Opponent Date<br />

1. 93 Megan Dickman Ohio Northern University Invitational 9/24/2006<br />

2. 95 Lauren Hessel Hanover College Invitational 9/22/2002<br />

3. 98 Lauren Hessel Baldwin-Wallace College Tournament 9/28/2003<br />

3. 98 Megan Dickman Wittenberg University Invitational 10/22/2006<br />

5. 100 Lauren Hessel Ohio Northern University Invitational 9/25/2005<br />

5. 100 Megan Dickman Transylvania University Invitational 9/27/2006<br />

7. 101 Lauren Hessel Manchester College Tournament 10/2/2004<br />

8. 106 Brigid Eagan Baldwin-Wallace College Tournament 9/28/2003<br />

9. 111 Lauren Hessel Capital University Tournament 10/5/2003<br />

10. 112 Brigid Eagan Hanover College Invitational 9/22/2002<br />

Low 36-hole score (top 10)<br />

Place Strokes Name Opponent Date<br />

1. 191 Megan Dickman HCAC Tournament 10/6-7/2006<br />

2. 196 Lauren Hessel HCAC Tournament 10/9-10/2004<br />

3. 197 Lauren Hessel Hanover College Invitational 9/17-18/2005<br />

4. 198 Megan Dickman Franklin College Invitational 10/15-16/2006<br />

5. 207 Lauren Hessel HCAC Tournament 9/25/2005<br />

6. 209 Lauren Hessel HCAC Tournament 10/11-12/2003<br />

7. 218 Brigid Eagan HCAC Tournament 10/11-12/2003<br />

8. 219 Emily Day Manchester College Invitational 10/5-6/2002<br />

9. 223 Lauren Hessel Manchester College Invitational 10/5-6/2002<br />

10. 226 Rebecca Deitsch HCAC Tournament 10/9/-10/2004<br />

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Become a “Pillar of Support” and Help Celebrate<br />

the Mount <strong>Lions</strong>’ Home Field<br />

Did you know that your name can be permanently displayed at the Mount’s<br />

Sports Complex? For your gift of $1,000, a durable, solid bronze nameplate<br />

will be engraved and affixed to one of the pillars supporting the stands at<br />

Schueler Field.<br />

Parents, grandparents, alumni, athletes, coaches, and all <strong>Lions</strong>’ sports fans<br />

are invited to consider this special opportunity. It’s a great way to show your<br />

Mount spirit and support our student athletes.<br />

Look for the nameplates already installed on two pillars below the center<br />

bleachers, close to the walk-up from Midland Plaza.<br />

Join others and become a Pillar of Support. Visit www.msj.edu/about/<br />

giving/buildingexcitement or call the Development Office at (513) 244-4871<br />

to request a brochure.

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