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Thompson Gymnasium was dedicated in 1970. In those days, the emphasis in cross country was on winning dual meets, and the Blue Jay harriers posted their first winning mark with a 6-2 record in 1958 and improved to 7-3 in 1959. 12.3.22 Elizabethtown Wrestling (PDF) 12.3.22 Elizabethtown Wrestling (PDF) Skip To Main Content Pause All Rotators . The men's track & field team won the 2003 MAC indoor championship in just its fourth year of varsity competition the least amount of time any program at Elizabethtown has taken to win a conference title since its inception. She also compiled the second-highest career total in kills at Etown with 1,188. In 1998, MAC individual singles champion Wieger Moen went 29-1 overall and was 20-0 in singles competition. The small class sizes allow you to have personal connections with every professor you encounter. Jackson, Ethan Unfortunately, there was no post-season structure in place for women's sports during that era, so it is impossible to know just how far the 1961 team's considerable talents could have taken it. In Greene's final season, 1957, the Blue Jays went 8-2 to set a program mark for wins, and Etown equaled that feat the next season, Herr's first back at the helm. In 2003, the Blue Jays had their best season since 1996, posting a 9-4 overall record and missing a post-season appearance by the margin of a single match. Eight members of the 1961 team were named All-State honorees. In 1966, Ted Bond '67 finished second overall at the MAC Championships, and he along with Bill Doherty '67 competed as individuals at the NCAA College Division championship meet again, this time held in Wheaton, IL. 2005-2006 The men's basketball program experienced a heyday in the early sixties, going 68-19 from 1961 to 1965. Cross, Caleb The Colonels held a 22-13 lead with two matches remaining but the Blue Jays were able to win the final three bouts to overtake Wilkes. 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. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. Meylan, Auvergne - Rhne-Alpes. Making halting starts in the spring of the 1928-29 academic year were intercollegiate men's tennis, which competed for several seasons before folding, as well as the first incarnation of intercollegiate men's track and field, which promptly disappeared after a few meets in the spring of 1929. The Blue Jays had back-to-back 25 win seasons in 1986-87 and 1987-88, reached the NCAA tournament both years, and won the MAC championship again in the latter year. From the 1949-50 season to the 1958-59 campaign, the women's basketball program posted a 61-49-2 record. Construction continues on Kevin Scott Boyd Stadium, which will become the new home of the Blue Jay baseball team this spring. The spring of 1961 was also the first season of existence for the women's tennis program, which got off to a 5-2 start in its first season under Julia Risser. Both became All-Americans that season as well. Vous pouvez tlcharger la cartouche de jeu cet endroit : ( visit link) Attention, cette preuve n'est pas facile, peut-tre vous faudra-t-il faire plusieurs tentatives pour vaincre le sorcier. In 1923, the College purchased land upon which to create what is now Lake Placida as well as several athletic fields and facilities. From 1950-51 to 1958-59, the men's basketball program registered a 115-85 record. The 1997-98 wrestling team went 18-7 in dual matches and had three Blue Jays earn individual MAC titles. Amazingly, he compiled that total in just 172-2/3 innings of work. The baseball team had its first winning season in 1936, going 8-2, and it went one better in 1937, posting a 9-1 record. . 2012-2013 As the 1980s began, the women's tennis team saw its first player earn All-America status when Beckie Donecker received the honor in 1980. Darius Green '24 recorded four points for the Soaring Eagles, who were one of 20 teams to compete in the regional tournament. The accomplishments of the last few years have been impressive: the men's cross country team is currently riding a streak of five straight conference titles; it finished 14th in the nation in 2001 and 15th in the nation at the NCAA championships in 2002, and won its first regional title ever in 2002. Worked in the shoe department. 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 distance element of the men's track & field program wound up being built very quickly, and in 1999, the men's cross country team won its first MAC title since 1965, and the team qualified as a unit to compete in the NCAA Division III championship for the first time, where it placed 24th in the nation. Cross country was reinstated as a varsity sport that same fall. Latimore has overseen the expansion of Blue Jay varsity and intramural athletic programs, including the re-introduction of men's and women's track & field and men's and women's lacrosse. 1984-1985 The team went 9-3 in 1972-73 as well. After reaching the AIAW Final Four in 1980, Etown made it to the first-ever NCAA Division III field hockey Final Four the very next year when the NCAA finally began conducting championships in women's sports in the 1981-82 academic year. Froujke Taconis became the first Etown women's tennis player to win the MAC individual singles championship in 1995. The 2003 team finished as the conference runner-up. 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. The volleyball team entered the 1990s by going 25-17 in the first year. 800 Linden St Scranton, PA 18510 . The women's swimming team repeated as MAC champion in 1998-99, and it went 15-2 in its dual meet season, its best record ever. Etown men's soccer players were named All-Americans eight times throughout the decade. Linda Eshleman '63 became the field hockey program's first All-American in 1962. Dave Berdan '04 became Etown's first MAC individual cross country champion in 2001, and Dustin Scott '03 duplicated the feat in 2002. Although Elizabethtown College was founded in 1899, it was not until December 8, 1928 that the first officially sanctioned intercollegiate athletic contest was held. Also in 2001, Scott became Etown's first men's cross country All-American ever. Also rendered defunct by reduced enrollments during the war years was the men's soccer team, which managed to win two out of just three games played in the fall of 1942, but did not take the field again until 1947. In the 1988-89 season, Gerber posted a 40-5-1 record, the most wins ever for an Etown wrestler in a single season at the time. BRIDGEWATER, Va. - The Washington and Lee University men's track and field team recorded 41 points through six scored events at the 2023 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships. In 2001-02, the Blue Jays shattered almost every team season record in existence en route to capturing the Commonwealth title, advancing all the way to the NCAA Division III national championship game, and concluding the season 29-3 overall as the national runner-up. Franklin & Marshall crowned co-champions in the 5,000 meter race as . Eric Walker became the program's head coach in the summer of 2003. Diane Hiestand took over the team for the 1981 season, and Barb Reuter became the head coach in 1982 and set the program on a path to success. Kathy Montgomery became the head men's tennis coach in 1997, and in 1998, she led the team to a 15-4 overall mark, the highest win total in the history of the program. 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. 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. The team finished 19-4-3 overall, and defender Amy Bender '98 became the program's second All-American. Final Score: Penn State Behrend 20, Thiel 2. The team went 42-54 during the decade of the 1950s. SCOTSMAN CLUB. Meylan, Auvergne - Rhne-Alpes. 2007-2008 Sports Information. At the start of the decade, the field hockey team was usually playing only 10 or 11 games in a season, but by the end of the 1970s, the average total of games in a season was 16. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. Owen Wright led the baseball team to its first MAC title in 1964 as it went 13-5. Jon Flood '98 coached the team in 2000 and 2001 and led it to a combined 15-8 record in those two years. Donecker became a three-time All-American in 1982 when she capped her career by winning the first NCAA Division III national singles championship. The Blue Jays went on to win the first NCAA Division III national championship in women's basketball ever contested, and they did it right here in their own gym. 1999-2000 R. Herr Athletic Hall of Fame. The women's basketball team won its first MAC championship, which was incidentally the first contested by the conference in the sport, in 1976. Junior Alexis Michon secured the 16th no-hitter in program history and freshman Debbie Hill hit for the cycle to lead the way for the Thunder. In 1987, the team went 24-17. Ursinus provides the perfect small school vibe and is a great place to chase your athletics and academic dreams." Collegiate cross country changed more over the course of the 1990s than any other sport Elizabethtown sponsored. Anstine and Sahms repeated as All-Americans in 1970-71 as the team again ran up an 11-1 record. 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. A vous de le vaincre en russissant sortir de son labyrinthe. In the opening years of the decade, the Blue Jays rattled off three consecutive undefeated seasons in dual matches under head coach Royal Snavely, as the team went 9-0 in 1990 and 1991, and 7-0 in 1992. The team went 189-142 over the course of the decade. Larry Bullock '00 finished as the MAC individual runner-up in men's cross country 1999, spearheading a group of seven Etown runners who finished in the top twenty. Haines, Kaleb Driscoll, Caden Phenegar, Matteo He finally got some help in 1949, when J.H. 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. Also in 2003, Jason Patterson '06 became the program's first two-time All-American, as he earned the honor in both the indoor and outdoor triple jump. Robert Garrett retired at the conclusion of the 1988 season, and Bob Schott began doing double duty as the head coach of both the men's and women's tennis teams in 1989. 2007: Section II Champions (15-7 ), Lancaster Lebanon League Quarter Finalist, District Qualifer. 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. However, Etown was also able to be a member of the NAIA at the same time during the period. The men's tennis team went 10-3 in 1991 and 12-2 in 1992. The official Wrestling page for the Pennsylvania College of Technology Wildcats As the 1940s began, Elizabethtown's development in sports continued but was quickly stunted as student enrollment was pilfered by military service following the entry of the United States into World War II in December 1941. His 93 strikeouts, accomplished in just 56-2/3 innings in 1962, remains tied as the single-season Etown record. NCAA Champions. Support. The Etown women's swimming team had its first winning season in 1966-67, going 3-2, and the men's swimming team posted its first winning record in 1967-68, going 7-3 and quickly becoming one of the best teams in the MAC by the end of the decade. Ending a 20-year string of losing seasons in 1972, the men's tennis team went 9-4 and ushered in a new golden era. In 1994, the baseball team went 33-11 and made it to the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row. Bryan Pittinger '01 became the first true closer in Etown history and racked up 19 career saves, a program record, as well as one of the highest totals in NCAA Division III history. Today, Elizabethtown remains the all-time win leader in Division III. Early in its history, the women's basketball program faced the challenge of not having many other collegiate women's basketball teams nearby to play, the result being that the lists of results from those early years include such esoteric opponent designations as "Eighth Ward, Lancaster; "Fifth Street Methodist Church;" "Etown Jasperettes;"and "St. John's Parish,"among others, as well as after several years the College's own alumnae, in addition to more typical collegiate opponents. The 1984 men's cross country team won seven dual meets, its highest win total since 1973. Etown made it to the NCAA tournament every year from 1997 to 1999, and the team won its second MAC championship in 1998. Biography. Elizabethtown Athletics Elizabethtown Academics. Although the team did not repeat as MAC champion, the Blue Jays did make the NAIA playoffs again, and they advanced all the way to the national championship game, where they battled Newark College of Engineering (now New Jersey Institute of Technology) to a 2-2 tie to share the national title and finish the season with a 10-1-1 overall record. Since 2000, the members of the men's track & field team have brought home 22 MAC gold medals, and the members of the women's track & field team have won 15 MAC gold medals. Additional information may be found at www.belhaven.edu. Ursinus has a great social experience as well, with many clubs and organizations to get involved in. The track & field team saw its final season in the spring of 1981, but not before enough women were competing in the sport to score as a separate squad from the men in a pair of dual meets that year. 1996-1997 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. Eventually, Thompson Gym will be renovated, and a field house with much-needed indoor practice facilities and storage and office space will be added. ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. - The University of Scranton softball team (14-16, 6-4 Landmark) allowed just four run over two games and swept a doubleheader from the Elizabethtown Blue Jays (8-29, 0-12 Landmark) on Thursday afternoon at The Nest. Beginning in the 2000-01 academic year, most team sports in the MAC that receive automatic conference qualifier NCAA tournament bids stopped competing for a MAC championship; instead most Etown team sports now compete for a Commonwealth Conference championship and the automatic NCAA tournament bid that goes with it. The wrestling team saw two of its members, Art Mattes '01 and Bill Van Winkle '01, reach the 100 career-win plateau together in the same season in 2000-01, the first time that ever happened in the history of the program. While one could imagine that a mascot costume for a team with such a name would be far less bulky and easier on its wearer than most, Herr apparently never liked those monikers, and he eventually established the Blue Jay as the official mascot due to its possession of the school colors and its reputation as fighting, scrappy bird. Pam Drazkowski took over as the head coach in 1989. The wrestling team began the decade by completing the 1989-90 season with a 21-5 overall record, the most wins in dual matches in a single season in the history of the program. It is one of the great ironies in the history of Elizabethtown College that the inception of a program which has brought such recognition and respect to the institution was resisted so successfully for so long. 1983-1984 Bill Foster '54 finished his career with 1,148 points, and Bill Pensyl '60 totaled 1,372 points in his career. 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. 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The Elizabethtown baseball program, which had always been rather successful, hit its stride in the 1980s. New York University. As the 1980s progressed, the softball team evolved from a new program to a regional power. The 1963-64 team won the program's first conference title, reached the NCAA College Division tournament for the first time ever, and went 20-5, setting a team record for wins that stood for nearly four decades. 1993-1994 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. - The Elmira College men's wrestling program completed its first trip to the NCAA Division III Mideast Regional Championships on Saturday as the tournament was hosted by Elizabethtown College. Although the 21st century is still very young, it has been packed with standout Blue Jay athletic performances. The men's soccer program made its comeback in the fall of 1947 and immediately went 3-3, and the baseball team went 8-6 in 1948 to post its first winning record of the post-war period. Hotel & Restaurant Info. Bryan Zeamer finished the season with a 40-7 record, while Justin Barbush completed the season with a 41-3 mark. From 1990-91 to 1998-99, the wrestling team went 104-80-3. The women's soccer team has had a player named an Academic All-American for each of the last three consecutive years, the most recent being defender Megan Halladay '04 in back-to-back seasons in 2002 and 2003. 2016-2017 Warner, Rocco Since 2000, a full outdoor track and field facility has been constructed where the softball and field hockey fields once stood. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. 2014-2015 The women's cross country team finished as the MAC runner-up in both 1993 and 1994, and the Blue Jays placed third in the conference in 1995 with an 8-1 dual meet record. Athletic Trainer Phone: 717-560-3106. Bailey Stadium Policies & Map. Women's Volleyball History Averett University Athletics Coordination between Gucci stores to maintain stocks in order. . The baseball team earned a pair of NAIA District 30 championships in the span of three years from 1957 to 1959, going 14-6 in 1957 and 14-4 in 1959. 2021-2022 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. Jinxes involving lights aside, success continued to mount for the Etown men's soccer program in the 1950s. Elizabethtown's teams improved significantly in the 1930s. In men's cross country, Etown finished its dual meet season 9-7 in 1990 and 8-6-1 in 1991. Jodi Kuehn batted .341 from 1994 to 1996, and Monica Lehman batted .349 over 1992 and 1993. 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. The 54 base hits by shortstop Emily Morris '04 in 2002 set a new Etown single-season record as well. Bob Schlosser became the head men's basketball coach in 1990-91 and guided the team to the NCAA tournament in 1992-93, as the team that year compiled a 19-7 record. ANGOLA, Ind. As soon as the war was over, the team rebounded to 6-5 in 1945-46. The women's basketball team was so successful in the 1930s that Elizabethtown quickly became an anomaly for the times, with the women typically outdrawing the men in attendance. Under head coach Aimee Seward in 2002, the team again reached the postseason and finished 10-6 overall. Etown men's soccer players earned All-America honors eight times between 1960 and 1969. The Golden Bears (25-21 overall) came into the doubleheader winners of 11 of their last 13 games overall. The 2002-03 team finished 18-9, won the Commonwealth championship and reached the NCAA tournament for the second straight year, both of which were previously unaccomplished feats in the history of the men's basketball program. Links and Brochures 2022-23 Academic Support Guide 2021 RAC Brochure Academic Support Home Page at ship.edu Academic Guidelines (.pdf) Sports Performance Sports Medicine Forms and Info 2022-23 ATS Instructions (Returning Students) John Tulley took over as the head coach in 1970, and Etown had its first winning season in dual matches in 1974 when it went 7-4, and the team posted an 8-4 mark in 1975. She has also been instrumental in the construction of a new championship-quality track, an artificial turf surface that accommodates lacrosse, field hockey, and intramurals, and the construction of new ballparks for softball and baseball. The next intercollegiate varsity sport to be added was baseball in the spring of 1930. Mindy Nace '03 was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and became the field hockey program's second Academic All-American in the span of three years. It's no wonder that the Jays have been turning in some fine times in practice Now you know what they're looking for when they finish a race glancing anxiously over their shoulders. This, of course, means that there are now also Blue Jay lacrosse teams to play on the aforementioned field.

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