Dave Chute won back-to-back MAC individual championships in 1982 and 1983, and Dino Delviscio captured a MAC title in 1986. Outstanding players from the era included Andy Folmer '78, Pete Heisey '76 and Randy Stauffer '76. In Reuter's final season, 1985, the team went 13-11. The men's basketball program advanced to a higher level than it had ever been before as the 21st century began. He finished his career in 1977 with a 115-10-1 record. Anne Sharpe '64 and Susan Kerchner '68 emerged as two of the team's top players during that period, with Sharpe scoring 24.0 points per game in 1962-63. Hess also took over the women's basketball program in 1961-62 and led it to a 60-35 record through the 1968-69 season. - The Trine University softball team secured at least a share of their fourth-straight Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) regular season title with a sweep of visiting Saint Mary's College. TCNJ Athletics Hall of Fame. 2018-2019 Eric Mast took over as the head coach of the wrestling team in 1993-94 and 1994-95, and Steve Capoferri became the head wrestling coach in 1995-96. 2003-2004 Also competing until being dropped from the slate of varsity sports following the 1978 season was the golf team. A telling example of how geopolitical problems wreaked havoc with Etown athletics is demonstrated by the record of the baseball team during the early 1940s, as the 1941 team set a record for wins by going 10-4 and did not play again until the spring of 1945, when the team went 3-7. Ryan Billet '98 was the top scorer for Etown in the 1990s, compiling 1,657 points, the fourth-best total in program history. 1985-1986 Athletic Department Phone: 717-560-3098. Al Hershey '64, a two-time All-American in men's soccer at Etown in the early sixties, came back to coach the team in 1968 and led it to an 11-2 record, and Wright came back in 1969 and guided the team to a 10-2-3 mark. Recap; Jon Flood '98 coached the team in 2000 and 2001 and led it to a combined 15-8 record in those two years. 1996-1997 Amazingly, he compiled that total in just 172-2/3 innings of work. Leroy Heckman took over the team in 1966-67 and guided the team to a 14-8 record, and Robert Garrett became the head coach in 1967-68, taking the Blue Jays to a 12-10 record. Top competitors for Etown in the 1970s included sprinter Jim Yeingst '80, mid-distance runners Tim Moyer and Wade Pratt '80, distance runner Bob Berlin, hurdler Don Tyrie '80, jumpers Gary Fowler and Rob Wardius '76, throwers John Luzik '77 and Scott Sweitzer, and pole vaulter Tim Seager '81. Driscoll, Caden That year, the team went 11-1 and won its first MAC title. After going 6-18-1 in its first four seasons, Herr took over the head coaching duties of the women's basketball team and guided it to a 6-4 record in 1932-33, its first winning season ever. The Diplomats placed second as a team, scoring 123 points. 2005-2006 Shippensburg University Athletics 1871 Old Main Drive Shippensburg PA 17257 Eventually, Thompson Gym will be renovated, and a field house with much-needed indoor practice facilities and storage and office space will be added. The wrestling team set another program record in 1979-80 as four wrestlers became MAC individual champions. Pam Drazkowski took over as the head coach in 1988 and led the team to a 33-13 record that year. Also, after a pair of home night losses, some began to believe that the lights simply were, to borrow a word frequently used by generations of Etown soccer players, "unlucky.". He was one of only 13 NCAA wrestling coaches to register 300 dual match victories. Over the course of the decade, the women's tennis program ran up a 72-47 record. In the fall of 1998, Jen Olmstead '99 became the fourth Etown women's cross country runner to earn a spot on the All-MAC team, and Maggie Martin '03 followed in 1999. The Etown men's swimming team finished second at the MAC championships in both 1995-96 and 1996-97. Under head coach Stacy Rucci in 2001, the team came one overtime goal shy of a conference championship, finishing as the runner-up with an 11-9 mark. SCOTSMAN CLUB. Campus; Henry Baughman Tennis Complex; Biggers Sports Center; Doris & Bob Holloway Health and Wellness Center; Walter S. Reuling Stadium; Lindsey Wilson Sports Park The team's 24 wins in 1989 still stands as the program record. Waller, Matt The PLEX Recap History Ursinus College Racich Rumble Nov 12 (Sat) 1st of 14 From 1983 to 1989 under head coach Skip Roderick '74, Etown went 121-28-16, won two MAC championships in 1986 and 1987, finished as the MAC runner-up in 1988 and 1989, advanced to the NCAA tournament every year, and won the 1989 national title. A playing field near the Elizabethtown College campus recently had lights installed, and Elizabethtown scheduled a home game on it against Wilkes in either 1955 or 1956, which the Blue Jays lost. 2002-2003 Over the course of the decade, the men's tennis program compiled a 73-59 overall record. In 1965, the men's cross country team went 11-1, won its first-ever MAC title, and finished 26th in the nation out of 56 teams at the NCAA College Division national championship meet in Chicago, IL. The decade immediately got off to a strong start as the women's basketball team broke the 20-win plateau for the first time in 1979-80, finished 22-6 and reached the AIAW tournament for the second straight year at the same time that the wrestling team won its first MAC team championship and had a program record three wrestlers earn All-America honors at once. Bob Schott took over as head coach of the women's tennis program in 1984 and immediately led the team to a 10-2 record that spring. Landmark Digital Network . The number of dribbles a player could take before having to stop and either pass or shoot was limited as well. The team improved to second in the MAC in 1993-94 while going 9-4 in dual meets, and the 1994-95 men's swimming team won its first MAC title since 1969-70 while compiling a 9-5 record. Decades later, this sorry saga would prove the inspiration for shirts lauding the grand accomplishments of "Elizabethtown football: undefeated since 1929.". In 1935, Harold Newman '38 of the men's tennis team advanced to the Middle Atlantic Tournament in White Sulphur Springs, WV, where he reached the semi-finals and defeated players from Penn State, Pitt, and the University of Virginia in the process. Meylan, Auvergne - Rhne-Alpes. Jim Hepfer '90 became the men's basketball program's second All-American three years later, and he finished his career with 1,867 points. The decade also saw the passing of a very significant torch. Amazingly, Herr was the sole head coach of all of these sports at the time. In 1993, Etown won the MAC championship, went 26-7 overall and made its fourth trip to the NCAA tournament. Liz Bishard '98 set program records for most kills in a career with 1,295 and most digs in a career with 1,440. Although the value of physical education alongside academic endeavors was emphasized early in the history of the College and participation in it was a requirement for students, actual competition was frowned upon by the College's Church of the Brethren-run administration, which viewed highly competitive, forceful contests as being out of tune with its peace-oriented values. Elizabethton is a city in, and the county seat of Carter County, Tennessee, United States. Roster Track & Field: News Wrestling Wrestling: Instagram Wrestling: Schedule Wrestling: Roster Wrestling: News Acrobatics & Tumbling Acrobatics & Tumbling: Facebook Acrobatics . The team won MAC championships in 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1999, and it finished as the MAC runner-up in 1995 and 1997. The coach hasn't entered a Elizabethtown boys wrestling roster yet. The 2000-01 team went 20-6 and finished as the Commonwealth Conference runner-up. The role of athletic director was assumed upon Ober's retirement by Nancy Latimore, the first woman to hold this position in the College's history. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. The official 2022-23 Men's Wrestling Roster for the Bluefield University Rams All-Time Roster Wrestling Elizabethtown Elizabethtown High School Wrestling Wrestling All-Time Roster Elizabethtown Wrestling History 2018-19(2 athletes) Head Coach:Mike Sernoffsky Snyder, Luke(Sr.)Olson, Cameron(Sr.) 2017-18(10 athletes) Head Coach:Mike Sernoffsky The men's and women's swimming teams made their debut in the 1964-65 season under the direction of John Tulley and Ruth Nearing, respectively. Success continued for the men's soccer team throughout the 1970s, as the team went 108-49-15 and won three MAC titles during the decade. From 1990 to 1997, the Blue Jay women's cross country program compiled a dual meet record of 55-28. However, as in cross country, by the end of the decade, dual matches became less frequent and less important in golf than the end-of-season MAC championships and large tournaments throughout the season. Barb Shenk took the reins of the team in 1986 and led it to an 18-6 finish with another MAC playoff appearance. The women's swimming team went 36-14 in dual meets from 1969-70 to 1974-75, and the team's record of 9-4 in 1974-75 under coach Janet Harringer stood as the program's record-high win total until 1988-89. The team went 128-101 from 1990-91 to 1998-99. Elizabethtown. Watson, Jimmy She also compiled the second-highest career total in kills at Etown with 1,188. Etown athletes were named All-Americans four times in the 1970s, with James O'Donnell earning the honor twice in 1975 and 1977. 32,556 / yr. Gestionnaire de gamme salaries - 1 salaries reported. Please send any corrections to email@pa-wrestling.com. Driscoll, Kurt 1993-1994 The 1987 team won 11 dual meets, tying the program record set in 1965, and the men's team continued to finish in the middle of the MAC pack for the rest of the decade. The team went 27-3, captured its second MAC title, and finished as the AIAW national runner-up in 1980-81. Haines, Kaleb In the spring of 1980, the women's tennis team set a program record for wins by going 13-1, Beckie Donecker became Etown's first All-American in tennis, and javelin thrower Mike Bomberger became the first All-American from Elizabethtown in track & field. In the spring of 1981, she and Jen Haifley teamed up to win the AIAW national doubles championship, and the two both earned All-America honors. Barb Shenk returned as the head coach in 1997 and led the team to a 18-15 finish that year. Volleyball began as a varsity sport in the fall of 1978 under the direction of Jack Snader, who led the team to a 6-9 mark in 1979. Skip Roderick took over as the head coach in 1994 and led the team to a 9-6 finish in 1995. The pitcher tied the record for most strikeouts in a season in 1995 with 93, and in just two seasons at Etown, he recorded 20 victories. However, Etown was also able to be a member of the NAIA at the same time during the period. NCAA Appearances. Bryan Zeamer finished the season with a 40-7 record, while Justin Barbush completed the season with a 41-3 mark. Outstanding baseball players from the era included Will Nicolls '89, who hit .494 in 1987 and posted a .385 career average, Andy Barrick, who hit .504, drove in 62 runs and hit 13 home runs in 1988, Darrell Justh '89, who drove in 109 runs from 1986-89 and owns the program record for most career home runs with 16, and Brad Hassinger '90, who struck out 217 batters and won 21 games on the mound from 1987 to 1990. Discrimination or harassment of any kind is strictly forbidden. Hide/Show Additional Information For Elizabethtown College - January 15, 2022 Jan 15 (Sat) 4 PM . Jackson, Ethan In the late 1940s, Etown athletics resumed its upward mobility. The men's and women's swimming teams have seen quite a bit of success as well, most notably as Casey Moore '04 became the men's program's latest All-American at the conclusion of the 2000-01 season. The 1960s opened with a bang for Elizabethtown athletics, as the men's soccer team captured the first national championship in College history in the fall of 1960. Also in 2001, Scott became Etown's first men's cross country All-American ever. In 1997, the team made the NCAA Division III tournament field for the first time, and it advanced all the way to the Final Four, which it also hosted at Herr Field. Construction continues on Kevin Scott Boyd Stadium, which will become the new home of the Blue Jay baseball team this spring. Throughout the period from 1970 to 1979, the field hockey team compiled a 86-35-16 record. To this day, she is the only Elizabethtown College athlete to accomplish the feat. As the 1980s progressed, the softball team evolved from a new program to a regional power. Corporate Partnership Opportunities. The team went 9-3 in 1972-73 as well. 1988-1989 She was previously signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the ring name Ruby Riott . The team compiled a 106-66-2 mark in dual matches between 1969-70 and 1978-79. Men's soccer was added in the fall of 1938, allegedly as a way for Herr to get his basketball players in shape for the winter season. 2020-2021 The fledgling Blue Jay track & field program managed to place a respectable eighth out of 20 teams at the 1977 MAC Championships, and the team finished 10th out of 19 teams in the conference in 1978. Kim Hampson '94 scored 96 runs, tying the program record, drove in 74 runs, hit a record 16 triples, and stole a program record 52 bases while batting .333 from 1991 to 1994. The team also made the NCAA Division III tournament for the first time that year. Keith Marks took over as the program's head coach in 1995, and that year Ben Smith '98 became the College's first MAC individual champion in golf. Meylan, Auvergne - Rhne-Alpes. The 1997 team finished 22-11 and reached the NCAA tournament for the fourth time of the decade and the sixth time in the history of the program. The field hockey program had an equally astonishing run of success in the 1980s. The women's basketball team won the Commonwealth Conference championship and returned to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Division III tournament in 2001, and it concluded the 2000-01 season with a 20-6 overall record. 1994 team captain John Leaman '95 became Elizabethtown College's first Rhodes Scholar. The field hockey program also wasted no time in taking full advantage of the new post-season opportunities afforded it, winning the first MAC title contested in 1975. 1991-1992 Kristy Wade '00 set Etown program records in goals scored (68) and points (171) while playing from 1996 to 1999. The men's lacrosse team, under head coach Chuck Maloy, finished 7-7 overall in just its second season of existence in 2003. The team won its second MAC championship in 1995, going 13-4 overall. . Etown reached the NCAA tournament every year from 1981 to 1988, won the 1987 MAC championship, and finished as the MAC runner-up in 1983, 1984, 1986 and 1989. Matt Helsel took over as the head coach of the women's tennis team in 2002, and it is currently undergoing a renaissance begun at the beginning of the decade. Also, a watershed event for Elizabethtown athletics occurred in 1954 when the College joined the NCAA. He led the men's soccer team to a 79-15-3 record from 1961-67, and the team rattled off a school-record six straight MAC titles from 1962 to 1967. 1984-1985 1992-93 proved to be a record-setting season for the men's swimming squad, as it posted a 17-0 dual meet record, and it placed fourth at the MAC championships, it's best finish there since 1972-73. That year, the men's swimming team went 6-6 for its best dual meet finish since 1972-73, and the women's swimming team posted an 11-2 dual record, its best ever to that point. Meylan, Auvergne - Rhne-Alpes. The team repeated as MAC champion in 1988 and advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament for the first time ever en route to finishing 25-5. The 1968 team set a new program record for wins, going 16-6 overall. Jennifer Lynn '96 became Etown's second All-MAC runner in 1993, and Mindy Enterline '96 became the fourth in 1994. Michelle Morris '04 emerged as one of the best pitchers in Etown history, striking out a program-record 177 batters in a season as well as becoming the first single-season 20 game winner ever at Etown in 2002, and setting new season records for innings pitched and appearances in 2003. TicketSmarter - Ticket Resale Marketplace. Bailey Stadium Seating Chart. The 1952 team began the now 52 season long streak of .500 or better seasons with a 6-2 finish. This commitment applies but is not limited to decisions made with respect to hiring and promotion, the administration educational programs and policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other College administered programs. The team went 10-9 in the NCAA Division III tournament during the 1980s. Schuyler, Braden Contents 1 Arenas and venues 2 Events His 93 strikeouts, accomplished in just 56-2/3 innings in 1962, remains tied as the single-season Etown record. Gary Pritchard took over as the head baseball coach at Etown in 1997 and led the team through the 1999 season. Etown men's soccer players were named All-Americans eight times throughout the decade. GREENVILLE, Pa. - The Behrend baseball team defeated Thiel 20-2 in a non-conference single game on Thursday afternoon. Elizabethtown's golf program developed into a consistent winner in the 1990s, compiling a 53-22 record in dual matches. The dawn of the 1980s ushered in an unprecedented era of national success for Blue Jay athletics. In 2000, the field hockey team, en route to a 15-5 season and its first postseason appearance in nearly a decade, handed head coach Yvonne Kauffman her 1,000th career victory combined among field hockey, women's basketball, and women's tennis. Matt Jones took over as the team's head coach in 2000 and led the Blue Jays to back-to-back Commonwealth titles and NCAA tournament appearances in 2000 and 2001. Field hockey was added in 1952 under Evelyn Heath, and the team had its first winning season in 1955 under the direction of Julia Risser, beginning a streak of ten seasons with winning records. The 1997-98 wrestling team went 18-7 in dual matches and had three Blue Jays earn individual MAC titles. That year witnessed a two pronged assault on the Etown record for most wins in a season, which stood at 40 since 1989. The official 2022-23 Wrestling schedule for the Gettysburg College Bullets. The men's soccer team has advanced to the Commonwealth Conference championship game three times in the last four years, and the women's soccer team competed in the 2001 NCAA tournament.