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The complete guide to the 2008 Blue Knight softball season
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School: ___________________ Urbana UniversityLocation: _____________________ Urbana, OhioFounded: ____________________________ 1850Nickname: _____________________ Blue KnightsColors: _________________ Royal Blue & WhiteAffiliation: __________________ NAIA/NCAA D-IIConference: ________ American Mideast (South)Athletic Director: ________________ Doug Young2007 Overall Record: __________________ 23-242007 Conference Record: _______________ 10-4Conference Finish: ______________________ 1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost: _____________ 8/3Position Starters Returning/Lost: ___________ 7/3Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: ___________ 1/1
Blue Knight Softball2008 Season Preview ------------------------------------------ 5-6Blue Knight Coaching/SupportStaff ------------------------ 7-9Blue Knight Softball Team Photo ---------------------------- 11Rosters -------------------------------------------------------------- 12
Player BiosSeniors Erin Dowdell and Jackie Masur --------------- 13-15Juniors Katie Cramer, Kendal Schaefer, Jessica Tuttle ------- 16-18Sophomores Brittany Heunen and Linsey Manning ------ 20Sophomore Danielle Muterspaw ----------------------------- 21Newcomers ---------------------------------------------------- 22-24
Urbana UniversityAbout Urbana University ----------- 30-322007 Stats/AMC Honors ----------------- 33
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2OO8 BLUE KNIGHT SOFTBALL SEASON PREVIEWComing off of a 2007 campaign that sawthe Blue Knight softball team win UrbanaUniversity’s first-ever regular seasonAmerican Mideast Conferencechampionship, Head Coach Nikki Plugerhas great expectations for her 2008squad. The Blue Knights return sevenstarters from the championship team thatwent 23-24 overall and 10-4 in AMC play;plus Pluger brought in 10 talentedrecruits.
“Winning the AMC regular seasonchampionship has helped put Urbanasoftball on the map,” said Pluger. “It’shelped with recruiting and getting ourname out. It’s given us a boost in the rightdirection. Having that confidence will helpget us right back there this season. I can’tgive enough credit to the team.”
The success from 2007 has alreadyreaped benefits. In addition to a top-notchrecruiting class, the Blue Knights alsoreceived votes in the 2008 NAIAPreseason Top 25 poll.
“Being ranked really is an honor for ourprogram and the team. The team isexcited, but they know now there is atarget on their back,” said Pluger. “Eventhe newcomers have a sense that wehave to play each and every game to thebest of our abilities. We won’t be takenlightly now.”
The Blue Knights lost just one senior fromthe starting lineup of the championshipteam, but she was a major factor in theteam’s success: first team all-AMCshortstop Katie Mallett.
“Losing Katie is hard, but hopefully, withthe recruits we’ve brought in, we will fillher shoes,” said Pluger. “They definitelyhave the talent to do so.”
Junior transfer Erica Schroeder (HuberHeights, Ohio) and freshman Tami Lasley(Union, Ohio) will be looked upon to fill inat shortstop this season. Schroedertransferred from Wright State where sheplayed in 49 games for a Raider squadthat won the Horizon Leaguechampionship and played in the NCAA
tournament. Lasley is an all-Stateperformer from Northmont High School.
“Erica has two years of college experience.That has helped her along the way,” saidPluger. “She’s a newcomer to us but sheknows what it means to go to a conferencechampionship and how to win.
“Both Erica and Tami have a great armfor that side of the field,” added Pluger.“They both have a lot of range and cancover a lot of ground. They both knowthe game very well at short and alwaysthink a step ahead.”
On the other side of middle infield atsecond base is senior veteran ErinDowdell (North Ridgeville, Ohio). Dowdellearned all-AMC honors last season afterposting a .950 fielding percentage.Freshman Brittany Ziepfel (Hamilton,Ohio) will also be vying for playing timeat second base.
“Erin always gives 100 percent. Shebrings a lot of strength on the right side.She’ll help the other side of the middleinfield which is new this year,” saidPluger. “Brittany brings a strong bat andarm, plus is an excellent fielder.”
Working the corners for Urbana will besenior Jackie Masur (Cincinnati) at thirdbase and freshmen Maria Hendricks(Urbana, Ohio) and Kayla Nenninger(West Milton, Ohio) battling it out for thestarting spot at first base. Masur, whowas tagged as a second team all-AMC
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third baseman in 2007, has started everygame during her three-year career atUrbana and owns a .352 career battingaverage, aided by her team leading .421last season.
“Jackie is a great kid. If she can continueher success from last season, she willhave a great senior year,” said Pluger.“She has a great glove at third, a greatarm and bat. She has everything.
“Maria has a great glove,” Pluger added.“She is not afraid to go after anything andgoes all out.”
The Blue Knights have a solid corps ofoutfielders. Sophomore Brittany Heunen(South Vienna, Ohio) will start in left field,while junior Jessica Tuttle (South Vienna,Ohio) will cover center field, andsophomore Danielle Muterspaw (Xenia,Ohio) will handle right field. FreshmenErin Lein (Toledo, Ohio) and JamieWilliams (Cincinnati) will serve asbackups. The outfielders will be coach byBlue Knight three-time all-AMC centerfielder Bobbi Jones.
“Brittany is always improving,” saidPluger. “She gives that extra push whenthe team needs it. Jessica is experiencedand has the arm for centerfield. Both bring
2OO8 BLUE KNIGHT SOFTBALL SEASON PREVIEWa great glove and speed to the outfield.They bring leadership.
“Danielle saw some time in the field lastseason and has improved immensely,”added Pluger. “Her fielding has gotten alot stronger.”
Urbana has three solid catchers thisseason who will vie for starting time.Returners Linsey Manning (Fairborn,Ohio) and junior Kendal Schaefer(Fletcher, Ohio) bring a wealth ofexperience for all of Urbana’s newpitchers. Manning, a sophomore, wasnamed second team all-AMC and wasalso named to the all-AMC Freshmanteam. Schaefer has two years ofexperience and batted over .300 as asophomore. Freshman MeganBerkheimer (Thornville, Ohio) will alsosee some time behind the plate.
“Linsey brings a good arm and a greatbat,” said Pluger. “She learned a lot afterstepping up last year. Being named all-conference gives her more of aconfidence boost.
“Kendal has a good arm and is great atblocking,” added Pluger. “Last year herbat really came through for us. She is agood leader and always supporting herteammates.”
Pluger has assembled a solid pitchingstaff that has more depth than any squadshe has had at Urbana. There are fiveplayers in Urbana’s rotation. They arecoached by Kim Sycks, a four-yearstandout at Wright State and formerprofessional pitcher. Junior Katie Cramer(West Carrollton, Ohio) is the lone returnerfor the Blue Knights on the mound.
“We went over goals and one of Katie’smain goals is to keep her ERA down,” saidPluger. “She is working hard and is a hugebenefit to the team.”
Cramer is joined by sophomore transferJessie Swinderman (Glenford, Ohio) andfreshmen Danielle Finley (Milford, Ohio),Ashley Meyer (Cincinnati) and Lasley.
“We have been focusing on pitching andthey have been throwing a lot more.Compared to last year, we are already astep ahead,” said Pluger. “It’s nice to havethe depth we have this year with ourpitchers. The pressure won’t all be on oneperson’s shoulders.”
Pluger believes the Blue Knights will be aforce at the plate this season and improveon their team batting average of .296.
“I think our bats will be a major strengthfor us,” said Pluger. “We have a lot of kidsin the lineup who can step up.”
Senior Jackie Masur
Sophomore Brittany Heunen andJunior Jessica Tuttle
Junior Katie Cramer
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Nicole Pluger has put BlueKnight softball on theproverbial map. Entering herfourth season as Urbana’shead softball coach, she hasalready led UrbanaUniversity to back-to-backRegion IX tournaments.
Heading into the 2008season her squad attainedan NAIA No. 29 preseasonranking.
In 2007, her softball teamaccomplished a feat noother team at Urbana hasbefore; the Blue Knightswon the American MideastConference South Divisionregular seasonchampionship. Pluger wasnamed AMC and NAIARegion IX Coach of theYear, while six of her playersearned all-AMC accolades,including first team honorsfor senior shortstop KatieMallett. In three seasonsPluger has had 16 playersnamed all-conference andtwo named to the AMCSouth Division all-FreshmanTeam (Jackie Masur andLinsey Manning).
Pluger, of Dayton, Ohio,served as an assistantsoftball coach for SheilaNahrgang at Wright StateUniversity from 1998 to2004 where she helped
guide the WSU program to some of its most successfulseasons. The 2003 Raiders won the Horizon Leaguetournament, defeating the No. 1, 2, 4 and 6 seeds. Thenthe Wright State softball team made history by becomingthe first eighth seed to ever win a game at the NCAARegional tournament, defeating Missouri, 3-1.
The Raiders won 169 games over her career, including36 victories in 2000, a school record for wins in a singleseason. Pluger mentored 11 all-conference athletes, andfour all-Great Lakes Region selections (Amber Kolle,Michelle Demmitt, Annie Divac and Nikki Scott). Pluger
BLUE KNIGHT HEAD COACH NIKKI PLUGER (TOLEDO ‘97)served as an academic advisor and her players got itdone in the classroom as well as they did on the field.The Raiders had the 13th best grade point average inthe nation for a Division I program in 2002.
Prior to her stint at WSU, Pluger coached three years atthe University of Toledo. In her first season with theRockets she created and implemented a recruitingprogram, working as a graduate assistant. She wasnamed interim head coach at Toledo in the fall of 1997and led the squad to a winning season. She then servedas an assistant coach the remainder of the season until1998.
Pluger has worked several softball clinics including: KentState University, Eastern Kentucky University, WrightState Summer and Winter Softball Camps, University ofToledo, Ottawa Hills Softball Recreation Camp, TomJudson’s Pitching and Catching Camps in Grand Rapids,Mich. She also hosted her own youth camp along withBill Van Horn in Kent City, Mich.
Pluger, a native of Grand Rapids, Mich., was a four-yearletter winner on the University of Toledo softball team.She was an all-MAC shortstop for the Rockets, whichled the nation in double plays in NCAA Division I duringher junior season. She earned her bachelor of arts degreein commercial recreation from Toledo.
Pluger played her high school softball at Northview, whereshe was a two-time all-conference, all-District and all-State selection. Northview won the 1991 Michigan HighSchool state championship her junior year. Pluger had a.402 career batting average and she holds the schoolrecord for career runs scored (117). She was also amember of the illustrious Northview 30-30-30 Club hersophomore, junior and senior years in which she had atleast 30 hits, 30 runs and 30 RBIs. Nicole is the daughterof Gerald and Patricia Pluger of Grand Rapids, Mich.
The Pluger FileBirth date ................... 05/20/1974 in Grand Rapids, Mich.High School ..................................... Northview HS (Mich.)Education ... Toledo, 1997, B.A. in commercial recreationRecord at Urbana/Years ........................................ 52-68/3Overall Record/Years ............................................ 52-68/3Coaching Honors ................ 2007 AMC Coach of the Year........................... 2007 NAIA Region IX Coach of the Year50th career win ........................ May 3, 2007 (4-3 vs. Tiffin)College Playing Honors .......................................................................................... Led NCAA in double plays in 1995.................................................. Named all-MAC shortstop
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ASSISTANT COACH KIM SYCKS (WRIGHT STATE ‘O2)Kim Sycks is in her fourth year asassistant coach for the Blue Knights.She specializes in working with thepitchers and first basemen.
Coach Sycks, of Piqua, Ohio,enjoyed a prolific four-year career atWright State University as a pitcherand first baseman. She was namedto the all-Horizon League NewcomerTeam her freshman year. Thefollowing season, in which she threwa no-hitter against Loyola University,
Sycks was named a second team all-Horizon League pitcher.
In 2000, she was honored as a member of the Horizon Leagueall-Tournament team, and earned first team all-conferenceaccolades her junior year as a utility player. Sycks closed out hercareer as a first team all-league first baseman her senior yearand was named the Raider MVP.
Sycks left her mark at WSU, breaking several Raider records,including: homeruns in a season (7), career homeruns (18), careerputouts (775) and career shutouts (13). Coach Sycks had a 2.04ERA over her four-year career, which is third all-time in WSUsoftball history. She is also second in the record books for careerwins (38) and strikeouts (345). She finished with 93 RBIs, second
all-time at WSU.Coach Syckswent on tobecome anundergraduateassistant for theRaiders from2001-2002. Shegraduated withher bachelor ofarts degree inorgan iza t iona lcommunications in 2002.
Following her collegiate career, Sycks played professionally forthe Celina Suns fast pitch softball team.
Sycks played her high school softball at Piqua where she was athree-time all-State selection (twice a first team selection andonce a second team selection). She also earned first team all-GMVC honors. Sycks holds nearly every softball record at PiquaHigh School: career RBIs, career batting average, career wins,career strikeouts and lowest ERA.
Sycks is an escrow officer at the Talon Group in Dayton, Ohio.She is the daughter of Robert and Connie Sycks, and has threesisters, Jenny, Betsey and Cindy.
BLUE KNIGHT SOFTBALL SUPPORT STAFF
JENNIFER FREYATHLETIC TRAINER
KRYSTAL WARRENSPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR
Jennifer Frey, MA, ATC, a native ofMarysville, Ohio, joined the BlueKnight athletic training staff as theassistant athletic trainer in August of2006. She earned her bachelor ofscience degree in athletic trainingfrom Wright State University in 2003.She holds a master ’s of art ineducation from CumberlandUniversity, Tenn. which she earnedin 2005. She was employed atCumberland as an athletic trainerbefore coming to Urbana.
Krystal Warren is the SportsInformation Director at Urbana.Warren oversees and organizesthe publicity of the university’s14 intercollegiate athletic pro-grams. She is responsible forwriting and editing athletic pub-lications, including mediaguides, game-day programsand press releases. She alsomanages the Blue Knight ath-letics web site.
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2OO8 BLUE KNIGHT SOFTBALL ROSTERS
ALPHABETICAL ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTER# (s) Name Yr. Ht. Pos. B/T Hometown/Previous School(s)21 Berkheimer, Megan FR 5’2 C R/R Thornville, Ohio/Sheridan22 Cramer, Katie JR 5’7 P R/R West Carrollton, Ohio/West Carrollton SeniorRS Curtis, Sarah FR 5’11 OF R/R Canton, Ohio/River View/University of Akron2 Dowdell, Erin SR 5’4 2B L/R North Ridgeville, Ohio/North Ridgeville35/99 Finley, Danielle FR 5’9 P R/R Milford, Ohio/Milford10/26 Hendricks, Maria FR 5’5 1B/3B R/R Urbana, Ohio/Urbana3 Heunen, Brittany SO 5’4 OF R/R South Viena, Ohio/Northeastern25 Lasley, Tami FR 5’2 P/SS R/R Union, Ohio/Northmont11/23 Lein, Erin FR 5’3 2B/SS R/R Toledo, Ohio/Start28 Manning, Linsey SO 5’6 C R/R Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn33 Masur, Jackie SR 5’7 3B R/R Cincinnati/McAuley9/5 Meyer, Ashley FR 5’5 P/1B R/R Cincinnati/Mount Notre Dame13 Muterspaw, Danielle SO 5’7 OF R/R Xenia, Ohio/Xenia12 Nenninger, Kayla FR 5’7 1B/OF R/R West Milton, Ohio/Milton-Union00 Schaefer, Kendal JR 5’7 C R/R Fletcher, Ohio/Miami East17/16 Schroeder, Erica JR 5’6 SS/2B R/R Huber Heights, Ohio/Vandalia-Butler15/4 Swinderman, Jessie SO 5’8 P R/R Glenford, Ohio/Sheridan/West Liberty State20 Tuttle, Jessica JR 5’6 OF R/R South Vienna, Ohio/Kenton Ridge/Clark State31/19 Williams, Jamie FR 5’8 P R/R Cincinnati/Western Hills14 Ziepfel, Brittany FR 5’2 2B/SS R/R Hamilton, Ohio/Ross
Head Coach: Nikki Pluger (Toledo ’97)Assistant Coaches: Kim Sycks (Wright State ’02) and Bobbi Jones (Urbana ’06)
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NUMERICAL ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTER# (s) Name Yr. Ht. Pos. B/T Hometown/Previous School(s)00 Kendal Schaefer JR 5’7 C R/R Fletcher, Ohio/Miami East2 Erin Dowdell SR 5’4 2B L/R North Ridgeville, Ohio/North Ridgeville3 Brittany Heunen SO 5’4 OF R/R South Viena, Ohio/Northeastern9/5 Ashley Meyer FR 5’5 P/1B/DH R/R Cincinnati/Mount Notre Dame10/26 Maria Hendricks FR 5’5 1B/3B R/R Urbana, Ohio/Urbana11/23 Erin Lein FR 5’3 OF R/R Toledo, Ohio/Start12 Kayla Nenninger FR 5’7 1B/OF R/R West Milton, Ohio/Milton-Union13 Danielle Muterspaw SO 5’7 OF R/R Xenia, Ohio/Xenia14 Brittany Ziepfel FR 5’2 2B/SS R/R Hamilton, Ohio/Ross15/4 Jessie Swinderman SO 5’8 P R/R Glenford, Ohio/Sheridan/West Liberty State17/16 Erica Schroeder JR 5’6 SS/2B R/R Huber Heights, Ohio/Vandalia-Butler20 Jessica Tuttle JR 5’6 OF R/R South Vienna, Ohio/Kenton Ridge/Clark State21 Megan Berkheimer FR 5’2 C R/R Thornville, Ohio/Sheridan22 Katie Cramer JR 5’7 P R/R West Carrollton, Ohio/West Carrollton Senior25 Tami Lasley FR 5’2 P/SS R/R Union, Ohio/Northmont28 Linsey Manning SO 5’6 C R/R Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn31/19 Jamie Williams FR 5’8 P R/R Cincinnati/Western Hills33 Jackie Masur SR 5’7 3B R/R Cincinnati/McAuley35/99 Danielle Finley FR 5’9 P R/R Milford, Ohio/MilfordRS Sarah Curtis FR 5’11 OF R/R Canton, Ohio/River View/University of Akron
Head Coach: Nikki Pluger (Toledo ’97)Assistant Coaches: Kim Sycks (Wright State ’02) and Bobbi Jones (Urbana ’06)
BY CLASSSeniors: 2Juniors: 4Sophomores: 4Freshmen: 9
BY POSITIONPitchers: 5Catchers: 3First Base: 2Second Base: 2Shortstop: 2Third Base: 1Outfielders: 5
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Dowdell Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2006 .219 38-38 105 12 23 4 2 1 11 .324 8 .270 2-2 77 70 6 .9612007 .287 43-43 108 20 31 6 2 0 12 .380 10 .347 0-1 96 63 10 .941Total .254 81-81 213 32 54 10 4 1 23 .352 18 .309 2-3 173 133 16 .950
Blue Knight Notes – 2007: Dowdell was named an honorable mentionall-American Mideast Conference selection after batting .287 andstarting 43 games at second base her junior year…was fourth on theteam in runs scored (20), doubles (6), and walks (10) …she has a.950 career fielding percentage with 173 career putouts and 133assists…had a career day in the final game of the 2007 season, going3-for-4 with a triple, an RBI and two runs scored vs. Notre Dame inthe Region IX tournament (May 11, 2007)…tied a career-high with sixputouts vs. Madonna (March 18, 2007) and Cedarville (April 24, 2007).
2006: Started all 38 games for the Blue Knights at second base…tallied23 hits, 12 runs scored and 11 RBI…hit first collegiate homerun vs.Malone (April 8, 2006)…had a career-high six assists at Walsh (April1, 2006).
College Notes: Transferred to Urbana from NCAA Division IIIMuskingum College where she played for coach Donna Newberry.
Prep Notes: Dowdell was named first team all-Lorain County and all-Pioneer Conference at North Ridgeville High School where she wascoached by Norman Frindt…was named North Ridgeville’s defensiveplayer of the year, leading the team to a District championship.
Personal: Erin is the daughter of Tim and Sheila Dowdell of NorthRidgeville, Ohio…she was born February 26, 1986…she is an exercisescience major. at Urbana.
#2 ERIN DOWDELLSenior 2B L/RNorth Ridgeville, Ohio/North Ridgeville HS
CAREER BESTS GETTING TOKNOW ERINHits:
3, vs. Notre Dame (05/11/07)
Homeruns:1, vs. Malone (04/08/06)
RBI:2, four times; last vs.Cedarville (04/24/07)
Stolen Bases:1, twice; last vs. Indiana Tech(03/15/06)
Walks:2, twice; last vs. Geneva(03/05/07)
Assists:6, vs. Walsh (04/01/06)
Putouts:6, twice; last vs. Cedarville(04/24/07)
The best thing about playingsoftball at Urbana is:The people:teammates,coaches, supporters. And, asa student and athlete, I reallylike the environment Urbanahas.
Three words that bestdescribe me:Determined. Hardworking.Unique
When I am away fromsoftball I like to:Work out, hang out withfriends and watch baseball.
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Masur Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2005 .324 35-35 105 14 34 7 0 1 19 .419 4 .345 2-2 41 76 3 .9752006 .287 38-38 115 17 33 6 0 1 18 .365 10 .346 1-1 42 127 5 .9712007 .421 47-47 152 31 64 15 0 4 57 .599 12 .464 1-1 53 138 13 .936Total .352 120-120 372 62 131 28 0 6 94 .476 26 .394 4-4 136 341 21 .958
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CAREER BESTS GETTING TOKNOW JACKIEHits:
4, vs. Notre Dame (05/11/07)
Homeruns:1, six times; last vs.Cedarville (04/24/07)
RBI:5, vs. Walsh (04/01/07)
Stolen Bases:1, four times; last vs. Tiffin(05/03/07)
Walks:2, four times; last vs. OhioDominican (04/20/07)
Assists:7, five times; last vs. NotreDame (05/09/07)
Putouts:7, vs. Wentworth (03/10/05)
JACKIE MASURSenior 3B R/RCincinnati/McAuley HS
Blue Knight Notes – Masur has been the Blue Knights’ starting thirdbaseman for the last three years, never missing a game. 2007: Oneof four Blue Knights to start all 47 games…was named a secondteam all-American Mideast Conference selection at third base…ledthe Blue Knights in batting average (.421), slugging percentage (.599),on-base percentage (.464), total bases (91), doubles (15) andhomeruns (4)…led Urbana with 138 assists, ranking her fifth in theNAIA with 2.94 assists per game…tied a career-high with five RBI ina 10-8 win over Walsh (April 1, 2007)…had a career-high four hits(4-for-4), including two doubles, in the NAIA Region IX tournamentgame against Notre Dame (May 11, 2007). 2006: Named HonorableMention all-AMC…started all 38 games at third base for the BlueKnights…second on the team in RBI (18) and doubles (6)…third forthe Blue Knights in runs scored (17) and walks (10)…fourth in battingaverage (.287), and slugging percentage (.365)…led Urbana in assistswith 127…hit the game-winning homerun in a 7-5 victory over Malone(April 8, 2006)…had a season-high two RBI in four games. 2005:Solid rookie season collecting all-AMC Honorable Mention honors,as well as being selected to the all-AMC South Division FreshmanTeam…hit first collegiate homerun vs. Wentworth Institute (March10, 2005)…had a .324 batting average, fourth best for the BlueKnights…was second in assists with 76 and RBI with 19…was thirdin runs scored (14), doubles (7), and hits (34).
Prep Notes: Masur was team captain at McAuley High School forCoach Karen Weisman…helped McAuley to a 23-3 record and GSCLand district championships her senior year…was a three-time firstteam all-Girls Greater Catholic League selection…earned team MVPhonors and was nominated the “M” Award winner for being McAuley’shardest worker.
Personal: Jackie is the daughter of Dan Masur of Cincinnati and thelate Jane Masur…she was born May 19, 1986…she is a criminaljustice major at Urbana.
The best thing about playingsoftball at Urbana is:Playing on a team where everyonehas the same goals and workshard.
Three words that best describeme:Athletic, Genuine, Compassionate
When I am away from softball Ilike to:I like to hang out with friends,watch tv, listen to music, play withmy cats, relax and take time formyself
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CAREER BESTS GETTING TOKNOW KATIEHits:
3, twice; last vs. OhioDominican (04/20/07)
Homeruns:1, twice; last vs. Indiana Tech(03/13/07)
RBI:2, four times; last vs. St.Joseph (05/09/07)
Walks:2, twice; last vs. Notre Dame(04/19/07)
Putouts:12, twice; last vs. ShawneeState (04/21/07)
KATIE CRAMERJunior P R/RWest Carrollton, Ohio/West Carrollton Senior HS
Blue Knight Notes – 2007: Cramer was named honorablemention all-American Mideast Conference as a utilityplayer…saw time as a pitcher and at first base…rattledoff five consecutive wins on the mound to start theyear…finished with a 9-6 record, a team-high 55 strikeouts,two saves and a 4.26 ERA …had a career-high sevenstrikeouts in a 4-3 win over Findlay (March, 27, 2007)…hada season-high 12 putouts twice (vs. Marian on March 20,2007 and vs. Shawnee State on April 21, 2007)…went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a double in a 6-5 win over OhioDominican (April 20, 2007)…hit a homerun against IndianaTech (March 13, 2007)…finished with six doubles for theyear. 2006: Was named honorable mention all-AMC as afreshman…made a team-high 24 appearances on themound…struck out 29 and posted a 3.81 ERA…startedall 38 games at either pitcher or outfield…was a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored, and also hit herfirst collegiate homerun vs. Indiana Tech in the secondgame of a double header(March 15, 2006)…also pickedup the save in that game and got a win in game one vs.Tech.
Prep Notes: Cramer was a part of the West Carrolltonsquad that went 20-4 her senior season for Coach DougHatcher…she was a first team all-Mid-Miami Leagueselection her senior and sophomore seasons, whilemaking second team all-MML as a junior…she was a four-year letter winner and was named West Carrollton’s MVPin 2004 and 2005.
Personal: Katie is the daughter of Roger and KathyCramer of West Carrollton, Ohio…she was born December22, 1986…she is an exercise science major at Urbana.
Cramer Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2006 .232 38-38 112 11 26 2 1 1 8 .295 5 .265 0-3 42 28 4 .9462007 .303 43-41 122 15 37 6 0 1 13 .377 8 .344 0-0 71 21 4 .958Total .269 81-79 234 26 63 8 1 2 21 .338 13 .306 0-3 113 49 8 .953
Cramer Career Pitching StatsYear ERA W-L App GS CG SHO SV IP SO BF B/Avg2006 4.90 7-13 24 22 14 2 1 119.1 29 537 .3042007 4.26 9-6 22 16 9 1 2 101.1 55 453 .282Total 4.61 16-19 46 38 23 3 3 220.2 84 990 .294
PITCHING BESTSStrikeouts:7, vs. Findlay (03/27/07)
The best thing about playingsoftball at Urbana is:Having a great coaching staffand having fun with the teamat practice and games.
Three words that bestdescribe me:Laid back. Hardworking.Friendly
When I am away fromsoftball I like to:Hang out with friends, watchmovies and watch baseball.
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Schaefer Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2006 .250 17-15 44 3 11 0 0 0 2 .250 0 .244 2-2 20 3 2 .9202007 .303 23-22 66 6 20 3 2 0 8 .409 3 .352 0-0 47 7 3 .947Total .282 40-37 110 9 31 3 2 0 10 .345 3 .310 2-2 67 10 5 .939
Blue Knight Notes – 2007: Played in 23 games with 22starts…added more than 50 points to her batting averagefrom the previous season, hitting .303 compared to .250 in2006…had a career game in her first start of 2007 in theGene Cusic Classic in Florida (vs. Indiana Tech on March4, 2007) when she hit two triples, tallied four RBI and hadeight putouts, all career highs…was a perfect 3-for-3 vs.Marian College (March 20, 2007). 2006: Appeared in 17games with 15 starts as a true freshman…had just two errorson 25 chances.
Prep Notes: Schaefer was a three-year letter winner atMiami East High School for Coach Curt Schaefer…shehelped the team to a district championship her sophomoreyear.
Personal: Kendal is the daughter of Curt and Joy Schaeferof Fletcher, Ohio…she was born November 10, 1986…sheis a communications major at Urbana.
#00 KENDAL SCHAEFERJunior C R/RFletcher, Ohio/Miami East HS
CAREER BESTS GETTING TOKNOW KENDALHits:
3, vs. Marian (03/20/07)
Triples:2, vs. Indiana Tech (03/04/07)
RBI:4, vs. Indiana Tech (03/04/07)
Stolen Bases:1, twice; last vs. Ashford(03/10/06)
Walks:2, vs. Marian (04/03/07)
Assists:2, vs. St. Mary of the Woods(03/06/07)
Putouts:8, vs. Indiana Tech (03/04/07)
The best thing about playingsoftball at Urbana is:Everyone is so compatible!Going to practice is a greattime because of all the girlsand the coaching staff. I reallydon't believe I would haveenjoyed softball this muchanywhere else.
Three words that bestdescribe me:Loud. Easygoing. Energetic.
When I am away fromsoftball I like to:Think about softball…(which istrue). But, I enjoy hanging outwith my friends, watchingclever movies and listening tomovies.
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Tuttle Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2007 .190 47-47 121 12 23 3 0 1 12 .240 2 .202 0-1 70 4 12 .860Total .190 47-47 121 12 23 3 0 1 12 .240 2 .202 0-1 70 4 12 .860
Blue Knight Notes – 2007: One of four Blue Knights to start all 47games…batted .190 with three doubles and one homerun…hadback-to-back games with a career-high two RBI, first vs. SienaHeights (March 9, 2007) and then against Geneva (March 9, 2007)at the Gene Cusic Classic…had a career-high three hits vs. Genevaas well...hit first homerun as a Blue Knight on May 3, 2007 vs. Tiffin.
College Notes: Tuttle played a year at Clark State CommunityCollege where she was named first team all-OCCAC and first teamall-region…she led the team in at bats, hits and stolen bases…helpedEagles advance to the 2006 NJCAA Nationals Elite Eight.
Prep Notes: Tuttle played at Kenton Ridge for Coach Ed Foulk…wasnamed a first team all-Central Buckeye Conference selection in 2004and 2005…was a 2004 all-area first team pick and a second teamall-Ohio honoree…participated in the 2004 District all-stargame…broke Kenton Ridge record for hits in a season…helped KRto two state runners-up finishes, as well as two regional finalsappearances…honored with the Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Awardin 2005…was a honorary captain.
Personal: Jessica is the daughter of Scott and Julie Tuttle…she wasborn June 21, 1987…she is an early childhood education major at Urbana.
#20 JESSICA TUTTLEJunior OF R/RSouth Vienna, Ohio/Kenton Ridge HS/Clark State CC
CAREER BESTS GETTING TOKNOW JESSICAHits:
3, vs. Geneva (03/09/07)
Homeruns:1, vs. Tiffin (05/03/07)
RBI:2, twice; last vs. Geneva (03/09/07)
Walks:1, twice; last vs. Wittenberg(03/22/07)
Assists:1, four times; last vs.Cedarville (04/24/07)
Putouts:4, vs. Ohio Dominican (04/20/07)
The best thing about playingsoftball at Urbana is:Being close to home so thatmy family and friends cancome and watch me play.
Three words that bestdescribe me:Determined. Outgoing.Energetic.
When I am away fromsoftball I like to:Hang out with friends andfamily, go to other sportingevents, workout, shop and beoutdoors.
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Heunen Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2007 .228 47-47 149 31 34 3 3 3 24 .349 8 .269 4-5 63 5 2 .971Total .228 47-47 149 31 34 3 3 3 24 .349 8 .269 4-5 63 5 2 .971
Blue Knight Notes – 2007: One of four BlueKnight players to start all 47 games…playedoutfield for Urbana as a true freshman…batted.228 with 24 RBI, three doubles, three triples andthree homeruns…in first ever collegiate at bat,belted a three-run homerun in the opening gameof the Gene Cusic Classic vs. Indiana Tech(March 4, 2007)… tied for second on the teamfor runs scored with 31…finished fourth for theBlue Knights in total bases with 52 and fifth inhits with 34…led Urbana with 13 sacrificebunts…tied for first with three triples, hitting twoin the final three games of the season… had aseason-high four putouts in five differentgames…had a .971 fielding percentage, secondbest for the Blue Knights, with just two fieldingerrors.
Prep Notes: Heunen played at NortheasternHigh School for Coach Jim Clark…was a first
BRITTANY HEUNENSophomore OF R/RSouth Vienna, Ohio/Northeastern HS
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team all-Ohio Heritage Conference and all-area selection as a senior…was also namedhonorable mention all-conference hersophomore and junior years…was a two-timefirst team all-OHC selection and was first teamall-District 9 her senior year involleyball…earned first team honors inbasketball…was a four year letter winner insoftball and basketball, served as teamcaptain in all three sports…was also a memberof the select team, Ohio Danger, whichadvanced to Nationals in 2005…had a .418batting average as a senior, along with a .918fielding percentage…was 32-of-34 on stolenbase attempts.
Personal: Brittany is the daughter of Joe andMary Heunen of South Vienna, Ohio…she wasborn January 26, 1988…she is an exercisescience major at Urbana University.
Manning Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2007 .228 47-47 149 31 34 3 3 3 24 .349 8 .269 4-5 63 5 2 .971Total .228 47-47 149 31 34 3 3 3 24 .349 8 .269 4-5 63 5 2 .971
Blue Knight Notes – 2007: Manning started 34games at catcher for the Blue Knights and sawaction in 36 games as a true freshman…wasnamed a second team all-American MideastConference catcher…also selected to the all-AMCSouth Division Freshman Team, one of fiveplayers to earn the honor…had a season-highthree hits twice (3-for-3 vs. Geneva on March 9,2007 and 3-for-4 at Malone on April 28,2007)…tied for the team lead with fourhomeruns…was fifth in RBI with 20…led the BlueKnights with a .985 fielding percentage…had aseason-high nine putouts vs. St. Joseph (May 9,2007).
LINSEY MANNINGSophomore C R/RFairborn, Ohio/Fairborn HS
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Prep Notes: Manning played at FairbornHigh School for Coach Bob Shively whereshe was a two-time all-MML selection…inher junior season batted .400 and set thesingle season record for doubles(7)…broke the Fairborn career doublesrecord…was named a second team all-MML selection…helped Fairborn to a first-place finish at the Huelsman Tournament.
Personal: Linsey is the daughter of Walterand Paula Manning of Fairborn, Ohio…shewas born February 6, 1988…she is aspecial education major at Urbana.
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Muterspaw Career StatsYear Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG % BB OB% SB-ATT PO A E FLD%2007 .000 13-12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .167 0-0 5 0 2 .714Total .000 13-12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .167 0-0 5 0 2 .714
DANIELLE MUTERSPAWSophomore OF R/RXenia, Ohio/Xenia HS
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Blue Knight Notes – 2007: Saw action in 13 games in outfield as a true freshmanfor the Blue Knights.
Prep Notes: Muterspaw played at Xenia High School for Coach Greg Paxson whereshe was named a second team all-league selection.
Personal: Danielle is the daughter of Shane Muterspaw and Rhonda Ashbaugh,both of Xenia, Ohio…she was born July 13, 1988…she is a marketing major atUrbana.
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Junior SS R/RHuber Heights, Ohio/Wright State
College Notes – 2007: Helped Wright State University to a HorizonLeague Championship and an invitation to the 2007 NCAATournament…played in 49 games and started 31 for the Raiders. 2006:Competed for the Cedarville Yellow Jackets...named to the 2006 all-American Mideast Conference South Division's All Freshman Team...hit.315 while leading the team in runs scored (29), doubles (10), RBI(29) and stolen bases (20)...second on the squad in hits with 47 andtied for second in triples (6).
Prep Notes: Played one season for the Aviators...named second teamall-State, first team all-Greater Western Ohio Conference and teamMVP as she set a school record for stolen bases...was a two-yearvarsity starter at Fairborn, receiving first team all-Mid-Miami Leaguehonors as a junior and honorable mention all-league as a sophomore.
Personal: Erica is the daughter of Rodney and Connie Schroeder ofHuber Heights, Ohio…she was born April 3, 1987…she is an exercisescience major at Urbana.
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Sophomore P R/RGlenford, Ohio/West Liberty State
College Notes – 2007: Signed to play at West Liberty State College forCoach Herb Minch out of high school.
Prep Notes: Swinderman was a three-time Muskingum Valley Leaguefirst team selection at Sheridan High School for Coach MarkPaxton…earned first team all-Ohio honors as a junior…named the MVLMVP and Southeast District Player of the Year …was a second teamall-State selection as a senior…was named a two-time all-District firstteam player…broke the Sheridan High School record for games won ina single season, ERA in a single season (.51) and career ERA (.93).
Personal: Jessie is the daughter of Jack and Karen Swinderman…shewas born June 7, 1987…she is a secondary English education major atUrbana.
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#21 MEGAN
Freshman C R/RThornville, Ohio/Sheridan HS
Prep Notes: Berkheimer was named a two-time all-Muskingum ValleyLeague and all-Southwest District selection for Coach MeganMcFarland at Sheridan High School…hit .480 her senior year with 27RBI…threw out 17 of 18 stealing as a catcher with a .976 fieldingpercentage…awarded the Coaches' Award her senior season…in2005-06, she traveled with Coast to Coast softball to play in Australia.
Personal: Megan is the daughter of David and Anita Berkheimer ofThornville, Ohio…she was born June 12, 1989…she is an athletictraining major at Urbana.
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Freshman P R/RMilford, Ohio/Milford HS
College Notes: Finley transferred to Urbana University from Universityof Cincinnati-Clermont.
Prep Notes: Finley was a first team all-Greater Miami Conferenceselection as well as a first team all-Clermont County honoree for CoachChristy Henlsey at Milford High School...helped lead Milford to theFinal Four in 2004…was named Milford's Most Valuable Player andwas a recipient of the Eagle Award…tabbed as a Cincinnati Enquirerhonorable mention selection…was named Milford-Miami AdvertiserFemale Athlete of the Week.
Personal: Danielle is the daughter of Kevin and Veronica Finley ofMilford, Ohio…she was born August 3, 1988…she is a psychologymajor at Urbana.
FINLEY
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Freshman 1B/3B R/RUrbana, Ohio/Urbana HS
Prep Notes: Hendricks was a two-time first team all-Central BuckeyeConference pick, earning the honor both her sophomore and senioryears…hit .355 as a senior for Urbana High School and Coach TimWest…in 2006 the Lady Hillclimbers went 25-7, earning a district andregional championship on their way to the State Final Four… tied astate record with two doubles in the 2006 semifinal game againstCircleville…was named first team all-area as a sophomore and junior,and was a second team all-area selection as a senior… was named aSouthwest District and Champaign County all-star…was honored withthe USSSA all-state award…also played on travel teams where shehas been a three-time all-star, including the Diamond Attack who madetwo trips to the Nationals…was a four-year Central BuckeyeConference Honor Athlete.
Personal: Maria is the daughter of Terry and Rosemary Hendricks ofUrbana, Ohio…she was born June 16, 1989…she is an early childhoodeducation major at Urbana.
HENDRICKS#25 TAMI
Freshman P/SS R/RUnion, Ohio/Northmont HS
Prep Notes: Lasley played at Northmont High School for Coach KrisMangen…she was a four-year starter for the Thunderbolts…in 2004she was named Rookie of the Year, second team all-conference andwas voted one of the Top 10 fast pitch players to watch in the MiamiValley Sports Magazine….her sophomore season she earnedOffensive Player of the Year honors as well as repeating as a secondteam all-conference performer, while helping Northmont go 24-4 witha league championship…she pitched 10 shutouts and four no-hitterswhile going 15-3 on the mound with a .36 ERA…was the Greater OhioWestern Conference Player of Year as well as a second team all-state selection…her senior year she was first team all-league and all-state, helping the T-Bolts to a regional runner-up finish…also was amember of the Cincinnati Elite travel team which won the ASA NorthNationals in 2005.
Personal: Tami is the daughter of Gary Lasley of Union, Ohio andDavetta Lasley of Englewood, Ohio…she was born October 18,1988…she is an early childhood education major at Urbana.
LASLEY
#11 ERIN
Freshman OF R/RToledo, Ohio/Start HS
Prep Notes: Lein was a three-year varsity starter at Toledo Start HighSchool for Coach Jan Dermer…helped Start to three consecutive statefinal four playoffs…played for the Lady Irish summer traveling teamwhich won state and hit .500 for her select team Chaos.
Personal: Erin is the daughter of Jack and Valerie Lein of Toledo,Ohio…she was born April 12, 1989…she is a sports managementmajor at Urbana.
LEIN#9 ASHLEY
Freshman P/1B/DH R/RCincinnati/Mount Notre Dame HS
Prep Notes: While at Mount Notre Dame, Meyer was a three-time all-GGCL selection for Coach Jackie Cornelius…was as an honorablemention all-City selection...was named Mount Notre Dame’s OffensivePlayer of the Year… helped high school team to an 18-7 record and asectional championship her senior year…batted .390 for her selectsummer team which placed fifth in the World Series.
Personal: Ashley is the daughter of Don and Sandy Meyer ofCincinnati…she was born January 11, 1989…she is a business/marketing major at Urbana.
MEYER
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#12 KAYLA
Freshman 1B/OF R/RWest Milton, Ohio/Milton-Union HS
Prep Notes: Nenninger was a four-year varsity starting first baseman/center fielder at Milton Union High School for Coach Tom Swander...hada career fielding percentage of .992 and a batting average of .450…wasnamed a second team all-area player by the Dayton Daily News herfreshman year…a two-time SWBL honorable mention pick herfreshman and sophomore years…was named a first team all-SWBLselection as a junior and senior…named all-Ohio as a senior… playedfor the summer select team, Ohio Heat Revolution out of Springfield,Ohio for five years….was also a four-year varsity starter at MiltonUnion…an avid bowler since age four in the Miami County YouthBowling Association.
Personal: Michaela is the daughter of Trevor and Tammy Nenningerof West Milton, Ohio…she was born August 3, 1988…she is an earlychildhood education major at Urbana.
NENNINGER#31 JAMIE
Freshman P/OF R/RCincinnati/Western Hills HS
Prep Notes: Williams was named first team all-Southwest Ohio PublicLeague her senior year at Western Hills High School where she wascoached by Lori Troescher…was named first team all-city and herteam’s player of the year after leading Western Hills to a 13-3conference record.
Personal: Jamie is the daughter of Gary and Debbie Williams ofCincinnati…she was born August 18, 1989…she is an athletic trainingmajor at Urbana University.
WILLIAMS
#14 BRITTANY
Freshman 2B/SS R/RHamilton, Ohio/Ross HS
Prep Notes: Ziepfel played four seasons at Ross High School forCoach Paul Fernandez…she garnered all-conference honors threetimes, as well as leading her team to the Fort Ancient Valley Conferencechampionship for four consecutive seasons…as a sophomore shehelped Ross to a state runner-up finish…has twice been named bestdefensive player as well as being named most improved hersophomore year…led Ross High School to back-to-back districtchampionships in 2006 and 2007… also played for Cincinnati Elitetraveling team which played in the 2005 ASA Northern NationalChampionship, the 2005 Disney President's Day Winter NationalChampionship, the 2006 Aunt Rosie's Championship, as well as the2007 The Dome Championship.
Personal: Brittany is the daughter of Mark Ziepfel of Hamilton,Ohio…she was born January 26, 1989…she is a sports managementmajor at Urbana.
ZIEPFEL SARAH
FreshmanCanton, Ohio/University of Akron
College Notes: Curtis transferred to Urbana University from TheUniversity of Akron.
Prep Notes: Curtis played at River View High School for Coach Stein.
Personal: Sarah is the daughter of Ken and Rene’ Curtis of Canton,Ohio…she was born June 20, 1987…she is a psychology major atUrbana.
CURTIS
TEAM MANAGER
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The state-of-the-art weight room con-sists of six Power Lift stations. Power Liftis utilized by many of the top collegesand professional teams in the country.The Ohio State University and Univer-sity of Cincinnati both employ Power Liftin their facilities, as do the CincinnatiBengals. The Blue Knights have exten-sive weight training and cardio workoutsto prepare their bodies for the season.
Justin PhelpsMemorial Weight Room
Blue Knight athletes utilize the Olympic-size pool to rehab injuries and to cool offfollowing practices. The players also usethe pool for cross- and speed- training.
Grimes CenterSwimming Pool
Students, as well as athletes, can usethe brand new Bundy Wellness Centerlocated in the Student Center.
The Blue Knights strive to compete ashard in the classroom as they do onthe court. The athletic teams utilizethe Moore Center Honda Room forstudy tables and team meetings.
Moore Center
Wellness Center
The Grimes Center (WGC) is a multi-purpose facility that serves as one ofthe primary centers of activity on cam-pus. The WGC boasts a 1,500-seatgymnasium, indoor swimming pool,handball and racquetball courts, weightroom and fitness facility, lounge area,athletic offices, and classrooms.
William G. Grimes Center
Located in a picturesque at thesouthwest end of campus, the UrbanaUniversity softball field hosts of varietyof activities and serves as the home ofthe Blue Knight softball team.
Blue Knight Softball Field
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It’s true! T. Coleman duPont graduated from UrbanaUniversity Prep School Division in 1879 and went onto become President of the Dupont ChemicalCompany!
Birdie Kim, the 2005 U.S. Open Women’s GolfChampion owes part of her success to one of ouralumni?
Absolutely. Miles Nixon, an Urbana grad, wasBirdie’s caddy!
An Urbana University graduate has been in the boxingring with the likes of Evander Holyfield, Oscar de LaHoya, and George Foreman?
Believe it! Brian Garry has officiated over 1400professional boxing matches including 50 world titles!
David Letterman had an Urbana alumnae as a guestMULTIPLE TIMES on his show?
You can bet on it! Gretchen Worden, best known forrevitalizing the famed Mutter Museum, appearedwith Dave many times.
One of our former basketball stars plays professionallyfor the Harlem Wizards?
Yes, it’s true. Eric Jones is a key member of theWizards and their famous basketball entertainmentshow.
Urbana University students really can reach for thestars!
Seriously. One of our former students, Tom Hennon,has been a crew member on the space shuttleAtlantis, and flown three space missions!
The University of Kansas Women’s Resource Center isnamed after an Urbana alumnae?
Dr. Emily Taylor was the original founder of awomen’s higher education development programfrom which OVER 100 women have gone to becomecollege or university presidents or chancellors!
An Urbana alumnae was President of the West VirginiaInstitute of Technology and led them to become one ofthe best rated comprehensive universities in thecountry?
Dr. Karen LaRoe recently retired and is now on theUrbana University Board of Trustees.
U R B A N A U N I V E R S I T Y F U N F A C T S
DID YOU KNOW?.........
As an independent liberal arts institution, Urbana University’sstrength lies in its quality faculty, students, and curriculumsupported by strong student services. Urbana Universityprepares students for a lifetime of leadership and service tosociety through excellent classroom instruction, real worldexperiences, community partnerships, and technology. It is themission of Urbana University to offer a liberal arts education in asmall college environment emphasizing student learning throughindividual attention, excellence in instruction, career-orientedprograms, and critical reflection on moral and ethical values.
Campus facilities include a blend of modern and traditional architecture,creating a peaceful and safe setting for learning and interacting with facultyand students. Set on 128 acres, the campus consists of academic andadministrative buildings including the modern Lewis and Jean Moore Centerfor Mathematics and Science, the multipurpose Warren G. Grimes Center, arecently renovated commons area, a brand new Student Center, a women’sresidence hall completed in the fall of 2000, and a new men’s residence hallcompleted in the summer of 2004, and an honors residence hall completedin 2007. State-of-the-art residence halls offer both traditional rooms and suite-style accommodations.
Students can participate in the many cultural,educational, recreational and social events heldon campus. Movies and professional actssupplement social activities such as dances,Spring Fling Week, ski trips, clubs, Homecomingactivities, special entertainment and others. Avariety of student organizations provide studentsnumerous opportunities for campus involvementand leadership development. Vocal music anddramatic activities are offered for all interested
students and members of the Urbana community. The Performing Arts Departmentat Urbana seeks to develop the artistic talents of the student body.
Urbana University’s Honors College can provideyou the knowledge and skills needed to gainacceptance to a graduate or professional schooland/or leadership role at home or abroad. It canalso prepare you to assume lifelong service to thehuman community, whether local, state, national,or international.
The Urbana UniversityBookstore carries text books,office and school supplies, UUapparel, snacks and drinks.
ABOUT URBANA UNIVERSITY
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Urbana University administers aid from a number of federal and state programs, in-cluding Pell Grants, Ohio Instructional Grants, SEOG Grants, Perkins Loans, Student StaffordLoans, and Parent Plus Loans. For more information on financial aid check our website athttp://www.urbana.edu/finaid.htm or call the Urbana University office of financialaid at 937-484-1355 or 1-800-7 URBANA ext. 1355.
Applicants are encouraged to apply early in their senior year of high school, thoughthere is no stated deadline. While admissions are flexible based on high school achieve-ments and grades, applicants are usually accepted based on having a cumulativehigh school grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 and an ACT score no less thanan “18” (or SAT score of 860).
Urbana University is a member of NCAA Division II. The Blue Knight athletic teamscompete against NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA programs in 10intercollegiate sports including: Football, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Volleyball,Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Baseball, Softball, and Men’s and Women’s Golf.A variety of activities are also offered for student enrichment including: theaterclub, racquetball club, concerts/band, movies, parties, guest speakers and come-dians, flag football, intramural basketball, skiing, student newspaper, sand volley-ball, indoor pool, Student Government and outdoor adventure activit ies(canoeing, rafting, wall climbing,camping).
Division of Business AdministrationAA in Business
BS in Business AdministrationSpecializations include: Accounting,
Business Computer Systems & Applications, GeneralManagement, Human Resources Management, and Marketing
MBA in Business
Division of HumanitiesAA in Liberal Studies
BA in Communication ArtsSpecializations include: Journalism/Public Relations, Electronic
Media, Performance and Business ComminicationBA in English
BS in Liberal Studies with aspecialization in HumanitiesBA in Philosophy & Religion
Division of Education and Allied ProfessionsBS in Early Childhood Education
BS in Middle Childhood EducationSpecializations include: Language Arts, Mathematics, Science,
and Social StudiesBS in Adolescent to Young Adult Education
Specializations include: Integrated Language Arts, Integrated Science,Life Science, Integrated Mathematics, Integrated Social Studies
BS in Intervention SpecialistBS in Sports Medicine (Athletic Training)
BS in Sport & Leisure StudiesSpecializations include: Leisure Activities, Sports Administration& Management, Exercise and Fitness, Certificate in Coaching
M.Ed. in Classroom Education
Division of Mathematics & ScienceBS in Comprehensive Science
Specializations include: Biology, Chemistry, EnvironmentalSciences, and Pre-Professional Studies
BS in MathematicsBS in Management Information Systems
Division of Social SciencesAA in Social Services
BS in Liberal Studies with aspecialization in Social Sciences
BS in Criminal JusticeBS in History
BS in PsychologyBS in Sociology
BS in Political ScienceBS in Health ScienceAA in Health Science
(Nursing diploma offered in conjunction with the CommunityHospital School of Nursing)
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The 27,000-square-feet Student Center is one of Urbana University’snewest on-campus facilities. Student Center facilities include aWellness Center, lounge, conference and meeting rooms, snack bar,and a bookstore. In addition, wireless computer service is availablethroughout the facility.
In 2003, a major renovation project was completed atBarclay Hall and adjacent Bailey Hall. The two buildings,which house classrooms, are now connected by anatrium and a secondary walkway.
Urbana University is dedicated to providing superbresidence hall facilities to its students. McConnell Hall(below) was completed in the summer of 2007, andSycamore Residence Hall (left) was completed in 2004.
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BLUE KNIGHT HONORS
2007 All-AMC South DivisionTeamCoach of the Year -Nicole Pluger
FIRST TEAM SS Katie Mallett, Sr Canton, OH
SECOND TEAMC Linsey Manning , Fr Fairborn, OH3B Jackie Masur, Jr CincinnatiP Andrea Chaney, So. Dayton, OH
HONORABLE MENTIONKatie CramerErin Dowdell
2007 All-AMC South DivisionFreshmen TeamLinsey Manning
2007 All-NAIARegion IX TeamCoach of the Year - Nicole Pluger
Katie Mallett, Sr SS Canton, OH
Record: 23-24 Home: 8-7 Away: 7-12 Neutral: 8-5 Conference: 10-4
Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
Masur, J............ .421 47-47 152 31 64 15 0 4 57 91 .599 12 1 9 0 .464 1 5 1-1 53 138 13 .936
Mallett, K.......... .379 47-47 161 50 61 11 3 2 21 84 .522 17 0 27 0 .438 0 3 16-19 84 110 18 .915
Buckles, K.......... .336 36-34 107 12 36 6 3 3 23 57 .533 5 4 11 0 .385 1 1 1-1 3 27 4 .882
Siembieda, A........ .317 37-34 104 16 33 9 0 1 12 45 .433 5 1 17 1 .351 1 1 0-0 240 11 8 .969
Cramer, K........... .303 41-41 122 15 37 6 0 1 13 46 .377 8 0 13 0 .344 1 0 0-0 71 21 4 .958
Schaefer, K......... .303 23-22 66 6 20 3 2 0 8 27 .409 3 2 17 0 .352 0 0 0-0 47 7 3 .947
Dowdell, E.......... .287 43-43 108 20 31 6 2 0 12 41 .380 10 0 12 0 .347 0 4 0-1 96 63 10 .941
Manning, L.......... .265 36-34 98 14 26 5 0 4 20 43 .439 11 2 17 1 .348 1 2 0-0 112 20 2 .985
Hufford, B.......... .231 13-8 13 3 3 1 0 0 1 4 .308 1 0 4 0 .286 0 1 0-0 54 2 1 .982
Heunen, B........... .228 47-47 149 31 34 3 3 3 24 52 .349 8 1 24 0 .269 2 13 4-5 63 5 2 .971
Chaney, A........... .222 11-6 27 1 6 1 0 0 0 7 .259 0 0 4 0 .222 0 1 0-0 4 26 5 .857
Tuttle, J........... .190 47-47 121 12 23 3 0 1 12 29 .240 2 0 25 0 .202 1 0 0-1 70 4 12 .860
Dilts, Amy.......... .188 36-36 64 5 12 0 1 0 6 14 .219 5 0 20 0 .246 0 0 1-1 18 8 3 .897
Muterspaw, D........ .000 13-12 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 0 .167 0 0 0-0 5 0 2 .714
Witt, Abby.......... .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000
Shanyfelt, S........ .000 7-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 1.000
Maus, H............. .000 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000
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Boldman, A.......... .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000
................... .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000
Ramey, S............ .000 7-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000
Totals.............. .296 47-47 1303 220 386 69 14 19 209 540 .414 88 11 204 2 .344 8 31 23-29 925 444 87 .940
Opponents........... .284 47-47 1277 208 363 54 15 17 196 498 .390 65 10 149 1 .323 5 44 35-44 928 384 71 .949
LOB - Team (297), Opp (273). DPs turned - Team (4), Opp (6). CI - Team (1), Manning, L 1.
(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)
Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA
Cramer, K........... 4.26 9-6 22 16 9 1/0 2 101.1 116 63 48 28 55 19 2 6 412 .282 6 2 0 2 9
Chaney, A........... 4.40 6-8 24 15 9 2/0 0 110.1 132 73 54 12 48 19 7 4 456 .289 8 5 0 2 16
Buckles, K.......... 5.40 8-10 21 16 11 1/0 0 96.2 115 72 58 25 46 16 6 7 409 .281 4 3 0 1 19
Totals.............. 4.26 23-24 47 47 29 4/0 2 308.1 363 208 146 65 149 54 15 17 1277 .284 18 10 0 5 44
Opponents........... 4.80 24-23 47 47 28 2/1 4 309.1 386 220 165 88 204 69 14 19 1303 .296 21 11 1 8 31
PB - Team (18), Manning, L 14, Schaefer, K 4, Opp (22). SBA/ATT - Manning, L (22-29), Buckles, K (17-19), Schaefer, K
(13-15), Cramer, K (9-13), Chaney, A (9-12).
2007 BLUE KNIGHT SOFTBALL STATS
URBANA SOFTBALL 2OO8 MEDIA GUIDE34
URBANA SOFTBALL 2OO8 MEDIA GUIDE35
URBANA SOFTBALL 2OO8 MEDIA GUIDE36