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We are proud to present you with the Premiere Edition of the new UW-Parkside @Play Digital Magazine.TRANSCRIPT
Staying one step aheadFor more Top Photos and women’s soccer highlights, see pages 8-12 and 31.
Experienced Rangers eyeing the big prize in2012pages 4-5
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Feature Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Top Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12Top Performers . . . . . . . . . . 14-15Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . 17-18Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27Inside Teams . . . . . . . . . . . 28-39Sponsor Zone . . . . . . . . . . 40-50
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Women cagers have lofty goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5In her 10th season as head coach, Jenny Kenesie hopes to lead the Rangers to a place they’ve never been before – an NCAA Tournament Region championship. Four seniors with plenty of experience – guard Jadee Rooney, forward Amy Selk, guard Kaitlyn Bettiga and forward Brittany Beyer – are starting for Parkside this season. Photogenic Rangers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 A number of striking action photos can be seen in this week’s edition of UW-Parkside @Play. Among the many Ranger ath-letes depicted in these colorful images are those who participate in men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s golf, and men’s and women’s cross-country. get the Inside scoop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-39 The Inside Men’s and Women’s Teams sections in this week’s edition of UW-Parkside @Play will bring you up to date with what’s happening in each sport, regardless if the team is in season or out. Women’s sports that are highlighted are soccer, volleyball, cross-country, basketball and softball. The spotlight also shines on the following men’s sports: baseball, soccer, golf, basketball, wrestling and cross-country.
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Women’s basketball squad hopes third time is a charm
In each of the past two years, the UW-Parkside women’s basketball team has produced the best season in school history. That can’t go on forever, of course, but with four se-niors projected to start on a highly-regarded and very experienced team, this season could be the one that sends the state’s only Division II program into unchartered territory.
“All four of our seniors have had a huge impact on our program, and their experience is going to make a big difference for us this season,” said 10th-year head coach Jenny Kenesie. “Our seniors have an un-derstanding of how important each practice and each game is, and that attitude rubs off on the other players.
“The seniors are expected to be our leaders this year, and I’m confident they will do exactly that. They understand the value of ‘team’ and they are willing to work with the less experienced players, which will go a long way toward the development of those players.”
The seniors, each of whom started all 31 games last season, are 5-foot-9 shoot-ing guard Jadee Rooney, 5-11 power forward Amy Selk, 5-6 point guard Kaitlyn Bettiga and 5-10 forward Brittany Beyer.
Rooney led the Rangers in scoring (15.5 points per game) in 2010-11 and was among the top 10 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference in scoring, assists (116), free throw percentage (.809), three-point field goal percentage (.414) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.51).
Selk topped the league in rebounding in 2010-11 with an aver-age of 8.5, including a GLVC-best 6.16 defensive boards. She scored in double figures 14 times and was eighth in the conference in field goal percentage (.522).
“Both of them, from the minute they walked onto campus, have worked hard and done everything we’ve asked them to do,” Kenesie said. “They don’t take a day off.
They’re great role models on and off the court.”
Bettiga led the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.79), while pacing the Rangers in steals (53) and as-sists (159). Beyer, who is returning from an ankle injury, enters the 2011-12 campaign sixth in school history in scoring (1,199 points).
As juniors, this quartet helped Parkside compile its best-ever GLVC record (15-3) on the way to a 24-7 overall mark and led the Rangers to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen. In 2009-10, Parkside went 23-8 and earned its first division crown.
Others expected to contribute significantly this season include
The Rangers posted a 24-7 record in 2010-11.
Rangers aiming for an NCAA Tournament Region championship
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Women’s basketball squad hopes third time is a charmRangers aiming for an NCAA Tournament Region championship
5-10 junior forward Cheryl Leyns, 5-8 junior guard Jaleesa Trussell and 5-10 sophomore forward Dani-elle Slivka.
Playing without Beyer, the Rangers showed signs of the team
they hope to be this season with a 60-53 exhibition victory at Divi-sion I Loyola Oct. 28. Rooney and Selk combined for 47 points, while Trussell and Slivka grabbed nine rebounds each.
“I was happy with the way we played defensively and liked the commitment and intensity that ev-eryone displayed,” Kenesie said. “It was nice to get a win, but we have to continue to improve defensively and we must get more of a balanced attack offensively.”
Kenesie calls this season’s non-conference schedule “as tough as it’s ever been” and expects Northern Kentucky, Indianapolis, Bellarmine and Lewis to be strong in the GLVC East.
“If you’re going to be one of the best teams in the country, you have to play against the best,” she said.
Kenesie acknowledges that no matter how skilled and prepared a team is, it still needs some good fortune to advance to the next level in the form of an NCAA Tournament Region title.
“To go as far as we want to go this season, things have to go your way,” Kenesie said. “You have to have some breaks and you have to stay healthy. But if you chip away day in and day out, good things will happen.
“We’ve spent the past seven or eight years trying to build a founda-tion and establish a tradition of im-provement and success. Obviously we have our goals and expectations for this season, and with toughness, commitment, dedication and pride we can get there. We are looking forward to what we hope will be an exciting year.”
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Football Top Performers
@Play ToP Pick
Reese DuttonCYC Broncos, returned an
interception 40 yards for a
touchdown in a 39-0 victory over
the Redskins, Aug. 27.
Frank Garcia
CYC Broncos, returned the opening kickoff 60 yards for a touchdown
and had 75 yards rushing with 2 more touchdowns in a 39-0 victory
over the Redskins, Aug. 27.
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Upcoming Events
Kenosha MerchantsThe U10 Kenosha Merchants are
looking for players for the 2012
season. Players’ birth dates must
fall between May 1, 2001, and April
30, 2002. For more information on
the team, call Lou Caira at 262-945-
0664.
Pleasant Prairie Pleasant Prairie is offering recre-
ational baseball leagues in the fall
for children between the ages of 7-9
and 9-13, as well as team leagues
for any current U11/12 or U13/14
teams. Call Kris Jensen at the
RecPlex at 262-925-6739 for more
information.
Pleasant Prairie recPlex
The Pleasant Prairie RecPlex is
proud to announce the formation
of a new basketball program, the
Pleasant Prairie Patriots. The Patri-
ots travel basketball program will be
offered to boys and girls in grades
5-11, with camps and clinics being
offered to players as young as third
grade. For more information, con-
tact Jamie DeMatthew at [email protected]
Pleasant Prairie Patriots
The Pleasant Prairie Patriots Basket-
ball Club will host a Fall Basketball
League for boys and girls in middle
school and high school. The season
begins Sept. 17 and ends Oct. 15.
Sign your team up today at www.
recplexonline.com/sports/patriots-
basketball. Contact Jamie DeMat-
thew at jdematthew@plprairiewi.
com for more information.
Pleasant Prairie Patriots
Patriot Basketball will host separate
clinics for guards, post players and
shooters. Each camp will be held
once a week starting the week of
Sept. 5 and running through the
end of October. The fee is $10 per
session or $72 for all eight weeks
for members, and $15 per session
or $108 for an eight-week pass for
non-members. Sign up at www.recplexonline.com/sports/
patriots-basketball
Wisconsin WaveThe Wisconsin Wave Basketball club
is offering a fall basketball camp
that will take place once a week,
on Thursdays, beginning Sept. 16.
The focus of this camp is to allow
young athletes to continue practic-
ing and learning fundamental skills.
Camp fee is $60. For more informa-
tion or to sign-up, send an email to
Kenosha 600The annual 600 Club Bowling Tour-
nament will be held Sept. 25 at
Surfside Lanes. All members past
and present are welcome to play.
Contact Nancy Laken for more infor-
mation at 262-651-2825 or
YMcaFor the first time this fall, the Keno-
sha YMCA is offering ballroom
dancing for participants of all ages.
Senior ballroom for older active
adults will be offered on Tuesday
mornings for $20 for members and
$30 for the general public. Youth
and adult ballroom will be offered
Tuesday evenings for $35 for mem-
bers and $60 for the general public.
YMcaThe Kenosha YMCA dance pro-
gram has a variety of programs for
dancers of all ages and skill levels.
Introductory dance classes include
creative movement and rhythms/
tumbling/ballet on Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings.
Beginning dance classes include
jazz/ballet/tap I, hip hop, and pom/
cheer. Intermediate dance classes
include jazz/ballet/tap II and III, hip
hop, and pom/cheer. Registration
fee is $35 for members and $60 for
the general public.
Kenosha treMPer The Tremper football team will hold
its Pasta Dinner Fundraiser on Oct.
9 at St. Mary’s Bell Hall from 12-6
p.m. Raffle Baskets, 50/50 Raffle
and I-Pod Touch Raffle will be held
on that day as well. Cost is $7.
Pleasant Prairie recPlex
The RecPlex is partnering with NFL
Flag to offer boys and girls ages 7-
14 the chance to play flag football in
Kenosha. League play begins in late
August. Age divisions are 7-8, 9-11
and 12-14. For more information,
call 262-925-6739 or visit www.recplexonline.com
YMcaThis fall, the Kenosha YMCA is
offering Men’s Flag Football on
Sunday mornings. All leagues are
recreational in nature, providing
all participants with an opportunity
for physical activity, competition,
socialization and fun. All leagues
begin the week of Sept. 5. Contact
Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622,
ext. 213, or at splowman@keno-
shaymca.org to indicate your inter-
est or to seek additional information.
YMcaThe YMCA is currently accepting
registration for youth and adult golf
lessons with PGA professional Gary
Brooks. The price for members is
$50, while the general public price is
$100 for youths. Adult member
pricing is $60 with the general
public paying $120. For more in-
formation, contact Stacy Plowman
at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or visit
www.kenoshaymca.org
Kenosha raPtors The Kenosha Raptors Lacrosse Club
will host a one-day Lacrosse Clinic
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
BOWLING
DANCE
FOOTBALL
GOLF
LACROSSE
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Top Photos - Football
Jake FosTer (right)
FIreFIghterS
@Play ToP Pick - cyc Broncos, teamwork.
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Upcoming Events
The 2011 Winter Prospect Camp for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors who have an interest in playing baseball at the collegiate level will take place at the Petretti Fieldhouse on Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost of the camp is $75 and there is a limit of 50 par-ticipants.
The University of Wisconsin-Park-side men’s basketball program will once again offer the Junior Rangers Basketball Club to local boys and girls in grades K-5. The clinics will run from 12-1:30 p.m. starting Nov. 13. The cost is $60 and includes three clinic sessions, a Junior Rangers t-shirt and basketball, and free admission to all Ranger home
games. For more information, con-tact Luke Reigel at 262-595-2468.
The UW-Parkside Elite Identifica-tion Boy’s Soccer Camp will be held Sunday, Nov. 20, for boys in grades 10-12. The camp is designed to identify committed soccer players who aspire to showcase their tal-ents in front of collegiate coaches. Click the following links for the camp brochure and the health form that need to accompany your registration.
The Rangers softball team will be hosting the Fastpitch Softball Fall Academy for softball players in grades 3-12 on Nov. 13, 20 and 27. The academy will feature camps in pitching, catching, defense and hit-
ting. Advanced registration is $75 per three-week skill session, or $95 at the door. For more information, contact the softball office at 262-595-2412 or email coach Fillipp at [email protected].
The 2011 Holiday Fastpitch Clinic for softball players in grades 3-12 will take place Dec. 28-29 from 1-5 p.m. Advanced registration is $160, and registration at the door is $180. Each day will be broken up into two sessions. One session will feature defensive instruction and position work. The other session will include all aspects of offense (hitting, bun-ting, base running, etc). Contact the UWP softball office for additional information at 262-595-2412 or email coach Fillipp at [email protected].
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Top Photos - Volleyball
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cayla Flood had six aces against Northwood to give her 99 in her career.
Volleyball
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Top Photos - Men’s Soccer
Jon Gourlay scored a goal versus Maryville.
Spencer Bursten leads the Rangers in assists.
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kinkade lo settles the ball for the Rangers.
collin Monahan (right) battles for possession.
Top Photos - Women’s Soccer
kristen Benson attacks.
Megan owensShannon Becker looks for teammates upfield.
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Rehan Mahmood distances himself from the pack.
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Top Performers
Amy Selk scored 23 points and added 6 rebounds in a 60-53 win over Loyola (Ill.), Oct. 28.
Evan Lewandowski led the Parkside men to eighth place at the NCAA Midwest Regional meet on Nov. 5 in Big Rapids, Mich. In the process, he earned himself all-region honors and a spot in the NCAA Champion-ships in Spokane, Wash., Nov. 19.
Nick Corban shot a 3-under-par 141 over 36 holes to help the Rangers to a dual victory over Saint Joseph’s College.
Addie Kramer had 18 kills to go with 5 blocks in a five-set setback to the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Nov. 4.Courtney Stack had 24 assists and 11 digs in a win over St. Joseph’s College.
More top performers...
Brittany Beyer scored 15 points in a 66-33 loss to the Division I Wisconsin Badgers, Nov. 6.
BASKETBALL
GOLF
Jeremy Saffold had 19 points in an 87-77 loss to Division I Bradley University, Nov. 1.
Leneal Harris scored 14 points in a 67-59 loss to the Division I UW-Milwaukee Panthers, Nov. 5.
Jadee Rooney scored 24 points in a 60-53 victory over Division I opponent Loyola (Ill.), Oct. 28.
CROSS-COUNTRY
VOLLEYBALL
Top Performers
Hope Christie will represent UW-Parkside at the NCAA Championships after finishing eighth overall in the Midwest Region-al meet Nov. 5 in Big Rapids, Mich.
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Crystal Chalery scored 2 goals in a 5-0 blanking of Missouri-St. Louis.
Shannon Becker set the school record with her 46th career assist in a 2-1 loss to Bellarmine, Nov. 4.
Bridget Nickelhad 21 kills and 10 digs in a five-set defeat to the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Nov. 4.
Stacie Bower had a career-high 37 digs in a five-set loss to the first-place University of Indianapolis Greyhounds, Nov. 4.
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Defensive Specialist/LiberoClass: seniorHometown: lombard, Ill.High School: Willowbrook2010: Played in 106 sets. Finished sixth in
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Class: seniorHometown: milwaukee, Wis.High School: thomas more2011 Indoor: Was 13th in the 3000m run at the Great lakes Valley conference
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Standings
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2011 Volleyball Final StandingS
School Conf CPct. overall Pct. StreakeaStLewis* 15-3 0.833 23-5 0.821 W10
Indianapolis* 15-3 0.833 19-7 0.731 L1
No. Kentucky* 14-4 0.778 24-4 0.857 W3
So. Indiana* 14-4 0.778 20-9 0.690 W1
UW-Parkside* 11-7 0.611 15-15 0.500 W1
Bellarmine 7-11 0.389 13-12 0.520 L1
Saint Joseph’s 3-15 0.167 10-18 0.357 L6
Ken. Wesleyan 0-18 0.000 6-24 0.200 L7
School Conf CPct. overall Pct. StreakWeStMissouri S&T* 15-3 0.833 23-8 0.742 W7
Mo.-St. Louis* 13-5 0.722 19-9 0.679 W3
Rockhurst* 9-9 0.500 15-14 0.517 L2
Drury* 8-10 0.444 17-13 0.567 W2
Quincy* 8-10 0.444 15-13 0.536 L1
Wm. Jewell** 7-11 0.389 15-12 0.556 L3
Maryville 3-15 0.167 8-18 0.308 L6
Ill.-Springfield 2-16 0.111 5-25 0.167 W1
*Clinched GLVC Tournament Berth **Not Eligible for GLVC Tournament
2011 Men’S SoCCer Final StandingSSchool Conf CPct. overall Pct. Streak
Rockhurst* 12-2-1 0.833 15-2-2 0.842 T1Northern Kentucky* 11-3 0.786 13-4 0.765 L2Indianapolis* 11-4-0 0.733 12-5-1 0.694 T1Quincy* 9-4-2 0.667 12-5-3 0.675 W1Lewis* 9-5-1 0.633 9-8-1 0.528 L1Bellarmine* 9-5-1 0.633 10-7-2 0.579 L1Drury* 9-6 0.600 13-8 0.619 L1Missouri S&T* 8-5-2 0.600 10-6-2 0.611 L2Missouri-St. Louis 7-5-3 0.567 8-5-4 0.588 W1William Jewell 8-7 0.533 10-8 0.556 L2UW-Parkside 5-8-2 0.400 7-8-2 0.471 l1Southern Indiana 4-9-2 0.333 5-11-2 0.333 L1Saint Joseph’s 4-9-2 0.333 4-12-2 0.278 L8Maryville 3-11-0 0.214 4-12-1 0.265 L2Kentucky Wesleyan 1-14 0.067 3-15 0.167 L1Illinois-Springfield 0-13-2 0.067 0-14-2 0.062 L6
*Clinched GLVC Tournament Berth
Schedules
UW-Parkside Winter schedUles
Women’s BasketBall10/28/2011 N Loyola University Chicago (Exhibition) W 60-53 11/6/2011 A University of Wisconsin (Exhibition) L 33-66 11/11/2011 A University of Tampa 5:00 p.m. 11/12/2011 N Rollins College 1:30 p.m. 11/19/2011 h saginaw Valley state University 1:00 p.m. 11/22/2011 h trinity international 5:30 p.m. 11/26/2011 h Grand Valley state University 1:00 p.m. 11/27/2011 h Upper iowa University 1:00 p.m. 12/1/2011 h kentucky Wesleyan college* 5:30 p.m. 12/3/2011 h University of southern indiana* 1:00 p.m. 12/6/2011 h cardinal stritch University 5:30 p.m. 12/29/2011 h indiana University northwest 5:30 p.m. 1/5/2012 A University of Missouri - St. Louis* 5:30 p.m. 1/7/2012 A Maryville University* 1:00 p.m. 1/12/2012 h University of illinois springfield* 5:30 p.m. 1/14/2012 h Quincy University* 1:00 p.m. 1/16/2012 A Lewis University* 5:30 p.m. 1/19/2012 A Northern Kentucky University* 4:30 p.m. 1/21/2012 A Bellarmine University* 12:00 p.m. 1/26/2012 h saint Joseph’s college* 5:30 p.m. 1/28/2012 A University of Indianapolis* 12:00 p.m. 2/2/2012 h Bellarmine University* 5:30 p.m. 2/4/2012 h northern kentucky University* (alumni day) 1:00 p.m. 2/9/2012 A University of Southern Indiana* 5:15 p.m. 2/11/2012 A Kentucky Wesleyan College* 1:00 p.m. 2/16/2012 A Saint Joseph’s College* 5:30 p.m. 2/18/2012 h University of indianapolis* 1:00 p.m. 2/23/2012 h lewis University* 5:30 p.m.
Home game in bold *Designates Great Lakes Valley Conference game
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Schedules
UW-Parkside Winter schedUles
men’s BasketBall11/1/2011 A Bradley University (Exhibition) L 77-87 11/5/2011 A University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Exhibition) L 59-67 11/12/2011 h indiana University northwest 3:00 p.m. 11/18/2011 h saginaw Valley state University 7:00 p.m. 11/19/2011 h northwood University 7:00 p.m. 11/22/2011 A Michigan Technical University 6:00 p.m. 11/26/2011 A Ferris State University 2:00 p.m. 12/1/2011 h kentucky Wesleyan college* 7:30 p.m. 12/3/2011 h University of southern indiana* 3:00 p.m. 12/6/2011 h northland international University 7:30 p.m. 12/29/2011 h Wayne state University 7:30 p.m. 12/30/2011 h trinity christian 7:00 p.m. 1/5/2012 A University of Missouri - St. Louis* 7:30 p.m. 1/7/2012 A Maryville University* 3:15 p.m. 1/12/2012 h University of illinois springfield* 7:30 p.m. 1/14/2012 h Quincy University* 3:00 p.m. 1/16/2012 A Lewis University* 7:45 p.m. 1/19/2012 A Northern Kentucky University* 6:30 p.m. 1/21/2012 A Bellarmine University* 2:15 p.m. 1/26/2012 h saint Joseph’s college* 7:30 p.m. 1/28/2012 A University of Indianapolis* 2:15 p.m. 2/2/2012 h Bellarmine University* 7:30 p.m. 2/4/2012 h northern kentucky University* (alumni day) 3:00 p.m. 2/9/2012 A University of Southern Indiana* 7:30 p.m. 2/11/2012 A Kentucky Wesleyan College* 3:00 p.m. 2/16/2012 A Saint Joseph’s College* 7:30 p.m. 2/18/2012 h University of indianapolis* 3:00 p.m. 2/23/2012 h lewis University* 7:30 p.m.
Home game in bold *Designates Great Lakes Valley Conference game
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Schedules
UW-Parkside Winter schedUles
WrestlinG11/5/2011 A Pointer Open-UW-Stevens Point No scores kept
11/13/2011 A Harold Nichols Cyclone Open 9:00 a.m.
11/19/2011 A Concordia Open 9:00 a.m.
12/3/2011 h Wisconsin open 9:00 a.m.
12/10/2011 A Husky Open-St. Cloud State 9:00 a.m.
12/11/2011 A Dan Gable Open 9:00 a.m.
12/29/2011 A Midlands Open 10:00 a.m.
12/30/2011 A Midlands Open 10:00 a.m.
1/7/2012 A NWCA National Duals 9:00 a.m.
1/8/2012 A NWCA National Duals 9:00 a.m.
1/21/2012 h ranger duals 9:00 a.m.
1/25/2012 h UW-stevens Point dual 7:00 p.m.
1/27/2012 A Wheaton College Invitational 11:00 a.m.
1/28/2012 A Wheaton College Invitational 9:00 a.m.
2/4/2012 A Blugold Invitational-UWEC 9:00 a.m.
2/9/2012 A UW-Whitewater Dual 7:00 p.m.
2/26/2012 A NCAA II Super 2 Regionals 10:00 a.m.
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Women’s BasketBall## Full name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown / Hs
3 Jessica Brito G Rf. 5-8 Danville, IL / Bismarck-Henning
10 Kaitlyn Bettiga G Sr. 5-6 Green Bay, WI / Ashwaubenon
14 Jaleesa Trussell G Jr. 5-8 Racine, WI / Case
20 Sierra West G Jr. 5-6 Hartford, WI / Slinger
21 Danielle Slivka F So. 5-10 Johnsburg, IL / Johnsburg
22 Amy Selk F Sr. 5-11 Sheboygan, WI / South
24 Jadee Rooney G Sr. 5-9 Markesan, WI / Markesan
25 Karisa Laskowski F Jr. 5-10 Pulaski, WI / Pulaski
30 Brittany Beyer F Sr. 5-10 New London, WI / New London
31 Jenna Endisch G Jr. 5-8 Muskego, WI / Muskego
32 Kiah Simon C Jr. 6-0 Algoma, WI / Algoma
34 Gaby Bronson G/F Fr. 6-0 Whitefish Bay, WI / Nicolet
42 Maddie Johnston F Fr. 5-11 Lansing, MI / Grand Ledge
50 Cheryl Leyns F Jr. 5-10 Greendale, WI / Martin Luther
52 Jennifer Blunt C Fr. 6-1 Milwaukee, WI / Riverside
RS Stephanie Furr F Fr. 5-10 Shorewood, IL / Minooka
CoaCHing staFFname title
Jenny Knight-Kenesie Head Women’s Basketball Coach
Lindsay Bronson Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Amanda Gibson Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
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Rosters
UW-Parkside Winter sPorts rosters
men’s BasketBall## Full name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown / Hs
3 Russ Finco G Fr. 5-11 165 Hartland, WI / Arrowhead
4 Jordan Mach G So. 6-2 185 Antigo, WI / Antigo
12 Sam Katula G Sr. 6-3 190 Brookfield, WI / East
13 Nick Neari G Jr. 6-2 190 St. Charles, IL / North
15 Ziggy Riauka F Fr. 6-8 215 Downers Grove, IL / South
21 Kevin Senechalle F Jr. 6-7 215 St. Charles, IL / East
22 Colt Grandstaff G So. 6-2 185 Apache Junction, AZ / Apache Junction
23 Steve Jaskulske F Jr. 6-7 220 Racine, WI / Case
24 Conrad Krutwig F Jr. 6-6 230 Algonquin, IL / Jacobs
30 Ryan Callozzo G Jr. 5-11 185 Homer Glen, IL / Lockport
31 Jarvis Lawson F So. 6-4 200 Racine, WI / St. Catherine’s
32 Javar Lawson F So. 6-4 195 Racine, WI / St. Catherine’s
34 Jeremy Saffold F Jr. 6-6 195 Hazel Crest, IL / Homewood Flossmoor
44 Leneal Harris G Sr. 6-1 205 Milwaukee, WI / Rufus King
CoaCHing staFFname title
Luke Reigel Head Men’s Basketball Coach
Josh Wolfe Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
Tom Reigel Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
Ben Chamness Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
Andy Atkins Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
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Rosters - WrestlingFull name Yr. Wt. Hometown / Hs
Josh Anthony Fr. 165 Machesney Park, IL / Harlem H.S
Daniel Argueta Fr. 149 Orland Park, IL / Carl Sandburg H.S
Dillon Bera Jr. 157 Kaukauna, WI / Kaukauna
Collin Crume Fr. 133 Elkhart, IN / Jimtown H.S
Derek Davidson Fr. 149 LaSalle, MI / Monroe H.S
Dave Edwards So. 149 East Troy, WI / East Troy
Nick Fishback Fr. 157 Orland Park, IL / Carl Sandburg H.S
Seth Gantz Fr. 141 Waukesha, WI / Waukesha West H.S
Carlos Garcia Fr. 133 Joliet, IL / Joliet H.S
Matthew Gille Jr. 184 Little Saumico, WI / Roncalli
Aaron Heidersheid Fr. 149 Abrams, WI / Oconto Falls
Joseph Her Fr. 133 Two Rivers, WI / Two Rivers H.S
Kory Jauch Fr. 141 Rolling Meadows, IL / Rolling Meadows H.S
Monterail Johnson Fr. 165 Sharpsville, IN / Tri Central H.S
Jake Keefer Fr. 141 Marengo, IL / Marengo H.S
Full name Yr. Wt. Hometown / Hs
Andrew Krueger Fr. 149 Greenfield, WI / Greenfield H.S
LaQuan Lundford Fr. 149 South Bend, IL / Clay H.S
James Malechek Jr. 285 Kewaunee, WI / Kewaunee
Mike Migawa So. 149 Tinley Park, IL / St. Rita
Zach Noel Fr. 141 Greenfield, WI / Whitnall
Derek Olson Fr. 165 Franklin, WI / Muskego
Jake Papke Fr. 125 McChesney Park, IL / Harlem H.S
Tucker Pittz Fr. 149 Mineral Point, WI / Mineral Point H.S
Luke Rynish Sr. 174 Hortonville, WI / Hortonville
Taylor Servant So. 141 Crystal Lake, IL / Central
Brian Strenk Fr. 149 Oak Forest, IL / Mount Carmel H.S
Chris Theile Fr. 133 Saginaw, MI / Swan Valley H.S
Brandt Welcher Fr. 141 Hamilton, MI / Hamilton H.S
Davien Willis Fr. 197 Milwaukee, WI / Custer
Arik Yde Jr. 141 Hartland, WI / Arrowhead
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CoaCHing staFF
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Gregg Lewis Interim Head Wrestling Coach
Eric Robinson Assistant Wrestling Coach
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Ryan Woods Student Assistant Coach
Curtis Hines Student Assistant Coach
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Women’s Basketball
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The UW-Parkside women’s basketball team dropped its exhibition finale at Wisconsin, 66-33, Nov. 6. It was a five-point game late in the first half prior to the Badgers going on a 10-0 run to pull away. Parkside finished the exhibition season with a 1-1 record, with its win over NCAA Division I Loyola, 60-53. The team will open the regular season at the University of Tampa Friday, Nov. 11, at 6 p.m. EST.
UWP splits a pair against Division I opponents
Jadee Rooney is one of four senior starters for the Rangers.
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Brittany Beyer scored 15 points at Wisconsin.
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TOP PERFORMERS
Brittany Beyer, a senior from New London, Wis., returned from injury to lead all scorers with 15 points versus Wisconsin at the Kohl Center Nov. 6.
Cheryl Leyns takes aim at the free throw line.
Women’s Cross-Country/Track
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
Senior Hope Christie will be representing UW-Parkside at the NCAA Championships in Spokane, Wash., after finish-ing eighth at the Midwest Regional in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. The Rangers finished seventh as a team and sec-ond among Great Lakes Valley Conference squads. “On the whole, it was a great season for us,” said UWP head coach Micah VanDenend. “Hope was awesome. She was the number one runner from our conference today and she just got the job done.”
Christie sets the pace for Ranger runners
Hope Christie hustles to the finish line.
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Markelle Turk finished 35th at the Midwest Regional.
TOP PERFORMERS
Hope Christie qualified for the NCAA Champi-onships as a result of her eighth-place finish at the Midwest Regional hosted by Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. Christie was clocked in 22:12. She will head to Spokane, Wash., to compete at Nationals Saturday, Nov. 19.
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Women’s Soccer
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The UW-Parkside women’s soccer team fell short in its at-tempt to win back-to-back Great Lakes Valley Conference titles. Bellarmine scored just 34 seconds into overtime to knock off the Rangers by a score of 2-1 in Highland Heights, Ky., Nov. 4. The Rangers, ranked No. 25 in the country, now turn their attention to the NCAA tournament. Last season, the team made it all the way to the Sweet 16.
Rangers drop a heartbreaker in GLVC semifinals
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Shannon Becker added to her school-record career assist total.
TOP PERFORMERS
Natalie Brown scored in the 65th minute against Bellarmine in the GLVC semifinal match in High-land Heights, Ky., Nov. 4. The goal knotted the score at 1-1. The goal was assisted by Shannon Becker, which was her 14th assist for the season and a UW-Parkside school-record 46th for her career.
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Karley Mecko and the Rangers are preparing for the NCAA tournament.
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Women’s Softball
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
Four UW-Parkside softball players were named 2011 National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American Scholar Athletes. The honor is given to student-athletes who achieved a 3.50 grade point average or higher during the 2010-11 academic year. Nicki Ekstrom, Meg McCormick, Ashley Nowdomski and Erin Schneider were all recognized by the NFCA for their work in the class-room. Ekstrom, McCormick and Scheider all completed their eligibility last season while Nowdomski returns this year. All four also earned a place on the All-Academic Great Lakes Valley Conference team. The UW-Parkside softball team will open its season in February with a trip to Rochester, Minn., for four indoor games. The home opener is scheduled for March 10 against William Jewell College.
Softball players honored for academic prowess
Christine Holthus had two hits and two RBI in her final GLVC game last spring.
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The Rangers kick off the 2012 season in February.
Jill Vondrak winds up.
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Women’s Volleyball
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
Senior Day was a successful one for the UW-Parkside volleyball team as it handled visiting St. Joseph’s Col-lege in consecutive sets 25-18, 25-20, 25-13, Nov. 5. The match took place just one day after the Rangers extended Indianapolis, ranked No. 21 in the country, to five sets as the Greyhounds escaped from Somers with a win. UWP ended regular-season play with a 15-15 record and 11-7 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The team will play in a GLVC quarterfinal match at Indianapolis Friday, Nov. 11, at 8 a.m. EST.
Volleyball team ends regular season on a high note
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Addie Kramer hammers one home.
TOP PERFORMERS
Stacie Bower logged a career-high 37 digs against Indianapolis Nov. 4 and came back with a 20-dig encore against St. Joseph’s the following day. Bridget Nickel recorded a team-high 21 kills against Indianapolis and came back with 11 more against St. Joseph’s. Brooke Schowalter compiled nine blocks for the weekend.
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Stacie Bower had a career-high 37 digs against Indianapolis.
Men’s Basketball
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The UW-Parkside men’s basketball team showed it is not to be taken lightly this season. The team went to Milwau-kee Nov. 5 to take on the Horizon League’s regular-season champion from a year ago. The Rangers led, 49-40, at one juncture in the second half, but UW-Milwaukee put on a surge which overtook the visitors and led to a 67-59 exhibi-tion victory for the NCAA Division I Panthers. UW-Parkside opens the regular season hosting Indiana Northwest Satur-day, Nov. 12, at 3 p.m.
Panthers late run holds off feisty Rangers
Jordan Mach played while ill during the pre-season.
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Leneal Harris had a solid game at UWM.
TOP PERFORMERS
Leneal Harris, who once played for UW-Milwau-kee, led the Rangers in scoring with 14 points against the Panthers Nov. 5. He also dished out six assists and grabbed six rebounds. Jeremy Saf-fold paced Parkside in rebounding with nine while scoring a dozen points at UWM. Newcomer Conrad Krutwig added 12 points to the Ranger cause.
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Men’s Baseball
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The UW-Parkside baseball program will host its annual Winter Prospect Camp Saturday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Parkside’s state-of-the-art Petretti Fieldhouse. The camp is for boys in grades 10-12 who have an interest in playing baseball at the collegiate level. This is an excellent way to be seen by college coaches while learning more about the game. The UWP coaching staff will evaluate the skills of all participants in a pro-style tryout format. A reg-istration form can be found by visiting the baseball site at www.parksiderangers.com.
Winter Prospect Camp November 19
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With his eligibility exhausted, Jack Olson has made the transition from player to student assistant coach.
UW-Parkside baseball players will assist with the Winter Prospect Camp.
Tyler Gieseking returns for his senior season.
Men’s Cross-Country/Track
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
Evan Lewandowski finished sixth overall at the NCAA Midwest Regional in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. The event, hosted by Ferris State University, saw the Rangers check in at eighth place as a team out of 23 competing schools. Lewandowski’s performance qualified him for the NCAA Championships in Spokane, Wash., Saturday, Nov. 19. This marks the second consecutive year the Rangers have sent a runner to nationals. Ben Orvold made the grade a season ago.
Rangers get a national qualifier
Ranger runners break ahead of the pack.
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Evan Lewandowski punched his ticket to Spokane.
TOP PERFORMERS
Evan Lewandowski finished sixth out of 148 finishers at the NCAA Midwest Regional in Big Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5. The sophomore from Medford, Wis., was clocked in 32:29.3 for the 10K course. His high placing qualified him for the NCAA Championships in Spokane, Wash., Saturday, Nov. 19.
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Men’s Golf
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The Ranger men’s golf team completed its fall season with a second-place finish at the 12-team Maryville University Fall Invitational held in St. Louis Oct. 25. UW-Parkside held the lead after Day One, but saw Rockhurst slip by and over-take the Rangers by two shots. “Once again we put our-selves in a position to win,” said UWP coach Mark Olsen. “This is a situation we want to be in on a regular basis. We hope to draw on this experience when the season begins in the spring.” The Rangers will open the spring season at the Desert Shoot Out in Arizona March 14.
Golf caps fall season with a second-place finish
Jake Wisniewski fired a one-over-par for the tournament to lead the Rang-ers to a second-place team finish.
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Ranger golfers followed through with a solid ending to the fall season.
TOP PERFORMERS
Jake Wisniewski shot one under par for the first round of the Maryville University Invitational and two over par overall. He finished third out of 71 competitors and led the field by shooting four under on par fives. He carded a 70-73=143 for the tournament. Wisniewski recorded seven birdies in the event. Brian Krupo placed 10th with a 76-73=149.
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Men’s Soccer
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The UW-Parkside men’s soccer season ended Oct. 26 in Romeoville, Ill. The Rangers dropped a 3-1 decision to Lewis to finish the 2011 campaign with a 7-8-2 overall record under first-year head coach Jason Zitzke. The squad was 5-8-2 in Great Lakes Valley Conference play. “We had a lot of guys step into starting roles this season for the first time,” said Zitzke. “We earned a lot of valuable experience going forward.”
Curtain closes on men’s soccer at Lewis
Niklas Boedts shields off a defender.
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Spencer Bursten races by the opposition.
TOP PERFORMERS
Niklas Boedts finished his career 20th all-time in points scored as a Ranger. He tallied on a penalty kick at Lewis Oct. 26.
Carlos Contreras battles for the ball.
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Men’s Wrestling
TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
A new era for Ranger wrestling began at UW-Stevens Point Nov. 5. New head coach Gregg Lewis led the Ranger grap-plers into the Quant Fieldhouse for the UWSP Open. Be-cause it was an open event, team scores were not kept. The Rangers crowned a pair of champions and had one runner-up spot for the 10 contested weight classes. UWP also had a fourth-place finish and three fifth-place finishes.
Parkside pair earns titles at UW-Stevens Point
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Luke Rynish, Matt Bille and Dillon Bera are all ranked in the top three in the nation in their weight classes.
TOP PERFORMERS
Junior Dillon Bera captured the championship in the 157-pound weight class at the UW-Stevens Point Open Nov. 5. Teammate Luke Rynish, a senior, followed suit and won the 174-pound crown. Junior James Malechek fought his way to the title match and finished in second place at the heavyweight level.
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Luke Rynish was dominant in his first action for the Rangers this year.
Dillon Bera closes in on opponent.
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