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Augustana • Carthage • Elmhurst • Millikin • Illinois Wesleyan • North Central • Wheaton 2009 CCIW Women’s Tennis Championship Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill. October 9-10 Hosted by Wheaton College www.cciw.org

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Augustana • Carthage • Elmhurst • Millikin • Illinois Wesleyan • North Central • Wheaton

2009 CCIW Women’s Tennis Championship

Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.

October 9-10Hosted by Wheaton College

www.cciw.org

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Welcome to Evergreen Racquet Club and the 2009 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Women’s Tennis Championship, hosted by Wheaton College.

With the help and support of our fans, member institutions, administrators, coaches and student-athletes, the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin enters the 2009-10 academic year as its 64th season of competition, 24th for women’s sports.

Wheaton has won the last four CCIW women’s tennis championships and 14 in school history. The top four teams at this year’s championship advance to the CCIW’s automatic qualifier team tournament to be held in the spring of 2010. The winner of the spring tournament earns automatic qualification to the NCAA Division III Championship.

The CCIW, recognized as one of the “Best Small-College Conferences in the Nation,” has seen its share of success throughout its time, with 35 NCAA Division III national championships in 11 different sports won by our member schools.

Since the 1991-92 academic year, the CCIW has remained consistent in its membership with eight academically superior institutions, including Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois Wesleyan, Millikin, North Central, North Park and Wheaton. In 2007, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, located in Terre Haute, Ind., joined the CCIW as an associate member for men’s and women’s swimming.

The CCIW, which sponsors 21 sports, has carried a long tradition of excellence dating back to its inception in 1946, helping student-athletes grow in their athletic as well as educational experience. The CCIW looks to continue that tradition and remains dedicated to helping our student-athletes towards success.

On behalf of the CCIW and its member schools, we would like to thank you for your support of our athletic teams and hope you enjoy your experience at all CCIW events.

Enjoy the Championship.

Sincerely,

Chris Martin Mike KrizmanCommissioner Assistant Commissioner/ Sports Information Director

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents/Quick Facts/CCIW History

Team Scoring Summary ............................... 2Women’s Tennis Rosters .............................. 32008 Recap ............................................... 4Past CCIW Champions ................................. 4Past Team Standings ................................... 5Past Individual Champions ............................ 6-72009 Standings & Results ............................. 7No. 1 Singles Bracket .................................. 8No. 2 Singles Bracket .................................. 9No. 3 Singles Bracket .................................. 10No. 4 Singles Bracket .................................. 11No. 5 Singles Bracket .................................. 12No. 6 Singles Bracket .................................. 13No. 1 Doubles Bracket ................................. 14No. 2 Doubles Bracket ................................. 15No. 3 Doubles Bracket ................................. 1635 National Championships & Counting .......... 17CCIW Mission Statement .............................. 18

College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin

Quick Facts

Name: College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Address: 30 N. Brainard Street #402 Naperville, IL 60540Fax: (630) 637-5694Founded: 1946Members: eight full, one associate Championship Sports: 21Commissioner: Chris MartinEmail: [email protected] Commissioner/Sports Information Director: Mike Krizman Email: [email protected] Website: www.cciw.org

CCIW Sportsmanship StatementThe Colleges and Universities of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin believe that good sportsmanship is an integral component of intercollegiate competition. The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin wholeheartedly embraces the NCAA position that in order for good sportsmanship to prevail, coaches, student-athletes and fans must display respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility before, during and after all athletic contests. The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin encourages fans to enthusiastically support their team, recognize the outstanding performance of opponents and always exhibit good sportsmanship in their words and actions.

Entering its 64th season in 2009-10, the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) enjoys a reputation as the “Best Small-College Conference in the Nation.” In NCAA Division III competition, CCIW schools have accounted for 35 national championships, including 12 in men’s cross country, six in men’s basketball, four each in football and men’s outdoor track and field, two apiece in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and volleyball, three in women’s soccer, one in women’s outdoor track & field, one in men’s indoor track and field and one in women’s indoor track and field. Elmhurst College won a pair of NCAA Division III Volleyball Championships (1983 and 1985), and North Central College won a women’s basketball title (1983) before the conference began sponsorship of women’s athletics in 1986-87. During the 2004-05 academic year, the Wheaton women’s soccer team and the Millikin women’s basketball team added two more titles as both won their respective national championship. Wheaton women’s soccer won two more national titles in the 2006 and 2007 seasons while Illinois Wesleyan picked up the title in both women’s indoor track and field and women’s outdoor track and field in the spring of 2008. The conference was formed with nine charter members (Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois College, Illinois Wesleyan, Lake Forest, Millikin, North Central and Wheaton) on April 26, 1946, in Jacksonville, Ill., and opened competition in the 1946-47 academic year as the College Conference of Illinois. In 1967, the name was changed to the

College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin, to recognize Carthage, which moved to Kenosha, Wis., in 1962 and Carroll, which entered the conference in 1955. Carthage left the conference in 1952, but returned in 1961. The CCIW sponsors 21 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, volleyball and wrestling. As is often the case with athletic conferences, CCIW membership has experienced several changes since its inception. After Carthage left in 1952, Illinois College withdrew the following year. Elmhurst and Wheaton withdrew following the 1959-60 academic year. Wheaton rejoined for all sports but football in 1967 and for football in 1970. Elmhurst rejoined in the fall of 1967 for all sports but football and for football in the 1968 season. Carroll joined officially with the 1955 spring sports seasons. Carthage returned in the fall of 1961, and North Park entered the following fall. Lake Forest dropped out at the end of the 1962-63 season. The last member to leave the CCIW was Carroll following the 1991-92 season. In 2007, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, located in Terre Haute, Ind., joined the CCIW as an associate member for men’s and women’s swimming. Now eight members and one associate member strong, the CCIW continues its tradition of athletic and academic excellence.

Conference History

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Team Scoring Summary

Flights 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 TotalAugustana

Carthage

Elmhurst

IllinoisWesleyan

Millikin

North Central

Wheaton

Team Points1.) Teams are credited with two points for a first-round win, four points for a second-round win and three points for a win in the championship.

2.) Teams are credited with one point for winning a match in the playback bracket.

3.) Teams are credited with two points for winning a third-place match.

Match Play 1.) All matches will use regular scoring.

2.) All singles maindraw matches will be play two-of-three sets with a 12-point tie-breaker played to six-all, and all backdraw matches will be an eight-game professional set with a tie-breaker at eight- all. The main draw doubles matches are two out of three full sets.

3.) Winners bring back the tennis balls and report the scores to the tournament director. Please check for the time of your next match.

4.) A maximum of 10 minutes will be given for warm-ups, if needed.

5.) There is a 20-minute rest period between back-to-back matches, if needed.

6.) Defaults will be called 15 minutes after the match has been called to play.

7.) Play will be continuous, and players must be ready for their next match. No participant should leave the court area without checking with the tournament director.

8.) If a line judge is needed, please see the tournament director.

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Women’s Tennis Rosters Augustana

Head Coach: Adam StrandName Yr. Hometown Sandrine Chomereau Fr. Wheeling, Ill. Tricia Crawford Sr. Decorah, IowaEmily Doemland Sr. Westmont, Ill. Sheri Hendricks Jr. Warrenville, Ill. Judy Lebron So. Gurnee, Ill. Lauren Noel Fr. Bartlett, Ill.Alicia Oken Fr. Naperville, Ill.Krista Panko Fr. Geneva, Ill.Mallory Potter Fr. Batavia, Ill.Alyssa Quitschau So. Algonquin, Ill.Brittany Reece So. Naperville, Ill.Jenna Richardson Sr. Bellwood, Ill. Tricia Sapio Jr. Hoffman Estates, Ill.Justine Stukas Jr. Downers Grove, Ill.Julie Wach So. Chicago, Ill.Meghan Wethington Fr. Geneseo, Ill.Victoria Wickiser Fr. Rockton, Ill.

Carthage

Head Coach: Brady LindsleyName Yr. Hometown Amanda Bizub So. Hartland, Wis. Meghan DeNamur Fr. Appleton, Wis. Kaitlyn Farrell Jr. Ottawa, Ill. Bridget Holck Jr. McHenry, Ill. Beth Kaufman Sr. Barrington, Ill.Gina Klein Sr. Darien, Ill. Lauren Kohout Fr. Geneva, Ill.Angela Kropidlowski Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. Alex Maniscalo Jr. Lemont, Ill.Hollis McPeek So. Lake Bluff, Ill. Ashley Morgan Sr. Afton, Minn. Kristina Naidicz So. Kenosha, Wis. Alessandra Ruffolo Fr. Kenosha, Wis. Emily Sebald Fr. Mukwonago, Wis. Stephanie Zundl So. Sleepy Hollow, Ill.

Elmhurst

Head Coach: Anthony McPhersonName Yr. Hometown Andrea Cladis Jr. Geneva, Ill. Shannon Dale Jr. Holland, Mich. Virginia Dallman So. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Blaire Hufford Sr. Carol Stream, Ill. Donna McKinney Sr. Bloomingdale, Ill. Alexis Ross So. Arlington Heights, Ill. Stephanie Ruff So. Elmhurst, Ill. Emily Tarlini So. Plainfield, Ill. Illinois Wesleyan

Head Coach: Krista Cardona Name Yr. Hometown Helen Alex Fr. Darien, Ill.Teresa Banks Fr. Richton Park, Ill.Cassie Devore Jr. Normal, Ill. Liz Exo Fr. Frankfort, Ill.Alissa Goetz Fr. Belleville, Ill.Cate Hunter Sr. Oak Park, Ill. Kathleen Johnson So. Normal, Ill.Kate Meyer Jr. LaGrange, Ill. Annie Nord Fr. Bloomington, Ill. Jenna Rowland Jr. Bourbonnais, Ill. Sarah Wilson Jr. Lake Zurich, Ill. Kylene Wolfe Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill.

Millikin

Head Coach: Marc Smith Player Yr. Hometown Hannah Church Fr. Paris, Ill.Cara Frank Fr. Rochelle, Ill.Rebecca Freier Fr. Barlett, Ill. Michelle Hart Sr. Peoria, Ill. Autumn Holmes Fr. Shelbyville, Ill.Raquel Lopez Fr. Glenview, Ill.Michelle Micor Fr. Chicago, Ill. Alyssa Simmons Fr. Rockford, Ill.Jena Thomas Fr. Chicago, Ill.Kelsy Whitney Fr. Harristown, Ill.

North Central

Head Coach: Don MoravecPlayer Yr. Hometown Brianna Bleichner Fr. Galva, Ill. Aundriana Burtley Fr. Chicago, Ill. Rebecca Cisowski Fr. West Chicago, Ill. Abigail Conover Jr. Naperville, Ill. Claire Davenport Fr. Fitchburg, Wis. Alicia DeGrado Jr. Bloomingdale, Ill. Angela DeLong Fr. Plainfield, Ill. Kacie Greer Fr. Gallatin, Tenn. Kaitlyn Greer Fr. Gallatin, Tenn. Kathryn Hatch Fr. Maple Park, Ill. Crystal Hernandez Fr. Plainfield, Ill. Jessica Ignarski Fr. Countryside, Ill. Molly Link Jr. Batavia, Ill. Christina Madrigal Sr. Hickory Hills, Ill.Emma Majerus Fr. Sycamore, Ill. Elizabeth Micheletti Jr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Jacqueline Morgan Fr. Afton, Minn. Jessica Morgan Fr. Afton, Minn. Erica Pang So. Bartlett, Ill. Allison Paschold Sr. Carlock, Ill. Cory Schillerstrom So. Naperville, Ill. Melissa Slater Fr. Sterling, Ill.

Wheaton

Head Coach: Jane Nelson Player Yr. Hometown Kirsten Boyer Fr. Wayne, Pa.Julia Carey Fr. Morgan, Pa.Jill Casserly Sr. Newport Beach, Calif.Kayli Edwards Sr. Ada, Okla. Sara Federschmidt Jr. Orange Park, Fla. Lindsey Hallett Jr. Champaign, Ill.Jennifer Lien So. Lake Elmo, Minn. Julie Nussbaum So. Greenwood, Ind. Marissa Shults Fr. San Antonio, Texas Elizabeth Worsowicz So. Columbia, Mo.

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Past CCIW Champions

Year Team Champion Head Coach Location 2008 Wheaton (78) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill. 2007 Wheaton (69) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2006 Wheaton (69) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2005 Wheaton (72) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2004 Carthage (68) Brady Lindsley Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2003 Carthage (81) Brady Lindsley Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2002 Carthage (77) Brady Lindsley Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2001 Wheaton (65) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2000 Wheaton (67) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.1999 Wheaton (64) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.1998 Wheaton (70) Jane Nelson Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.1997 Augustana (59) Larry Flaherty Oak Lawn Racquet Club, Oak Lawn, Ill.1996 Augustana (68) Larry Flaherty Oak Lawn Racquet Club, Oak Lawn, Ill.1995 Wheaton (65) Jane Nelson South Park Tennis Club, Moline, Ill.1994 Augustana (64) Larry Flaherty Oak Lawn Racquet Club, Oak Lawn, Ill.1993 Augustana (68) Larry Flaherty Tam Tennis Club, Niles, Ill.1992 Illinois Wesleyan (6 8) Barb Cothren College Park Athletic Club, Deerfield, Ill.1991 Carthage (81) Ron Zalokar College Park Athletic Club, Deerfield, Ill.1990 Wheaton (90) Jane Nelson Illinois Wesleyan University1989 Wheaton (97) Jane Nelson 1988 Wheaton (71) Jane Nelson Carthage College1987 Wheaton (105) Jane Nelson Carroll College 1986 Wheaton (108) Jane Nelson

Women’s Tennis Automatic Qualifier Tournament (held in the spring)

Year Champion Head Coach Runner-Up Score Location 2009 Wheaton Jane Nelson Carthage 9-0 Carthage College 2008 Wheaton Jane Nelson Carthage 8-1 Evergreen Racquet Club, Bloomington, Ill.2007 Carthage Brady Lindsley Wheaton 5-4 Illinois Wesleyan University

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Wheaton College earned its 14th women’s tennis title in school history Saturday during the 2008 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Women’s Tennis Championship, held at Evergreen Racquet Club. The win was the Thunder’s fourth straight CCIW championship in women’s tennis dating back to 2005. Wheaton won with a team score of 78, followed by Carthage (57), Illinois Wesleyan (27), North Central (24), Augustana (22), Elmhurst (13), and Millikin (3). Wheaton, Carthage, Illinois Wesleyan and North Central advance to the CCIW Women’s Tennis Automatic Qualifier Tournament by virtue of finishing in the top four this weekend. The automatic qualifier tournament will be held next April to determine the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championship. Wheaton senior Jordan Hook earned her third straight No. 1 singles title (fourth conference singles title overall) in a 6-1, 6-0 win over Carthage’s Beth Kaufman. Hook was named the 2008 CCIW Player of the Year by virtue of winning the No. 1 singles title. Allison Heim from Illinois Wesleyan took third, defeating Cory Schillerstrom of North Central 8-3 in the consolation match. Elizabeth Worsowicz won at No. 2 singles for Wheaton, defeating Gina Klein of Carthage 6-3, 6-0. Illinois Wesleyan’s Cassie Devore took third over North Central’s Alicia DeGrado 8-4. Taylor Gustafson was Carthage’s lone singles champion at No. 3, beating

Wheaton wins 2008 CCIW Women’s Tennis TitleWheaton’s Brittney Dunn 7-5, 6-3. Augustana’s Emily Doemland defeated Illinois Wesleyan’s Kristen Piotrowski 8-3 for third place. At No. 4 singles, Wheaton’s Kayli Edwards was champion, defeating Carthage’s Katie Hornick 6-1, 6-2. Augustana’s Tricia Sapio took third over North Central’s Missy Lewis 8-6. Wheaton’s Jill Casserly was the No. 5 champion, defeating Carthage’s Emily Murphy 6-1, 6-4. North Central’s Christine Heyd defeated Elmhurst’s Megan Kallemeyn in the consolation final 8-1. At No. 6 singles, Lindsey Hallett of Wheaton defeated Carthage’s Jennifer Immen 6-2, 6-3. Elmhurst’s Alex Stark was the third place winner over Illinois Wesleyan’s Cate Hunter 8-1. Hook and Worsowicz from Wheaton were the champions at No. 1 doubles, defeating Carthage’s Klein and Gustafson 6-4, 6-2. Heim and Devore from Illinois Wesleyan took third over North Central’s Schillerstrom and Allison Paschold 8-3. Wheaton’s Dunn and Edwards defeated Carthage’s Kaufman and Murphy at No. 2 doubles 4-6, 6-2, 6-0. North Central’s Heyd and DeGrado defeated Augustana’s Jenna Richardson and Alli Bernardi 8-4 for third place. Wheaton’s Casserly and Hallett defeated Carthage’s Hornick and Immen 6-2, 6-0 at No. 3 doubles. Illinois Wesleyan’s Sarah Wilson and Hunter took third over Augustana’s Brittany Reece and Justine Stukas 8-6.

No. One SinglesJordan Hook (Wheaton)

No. Two SinglesElizabeth Worsowicz (Wheaton)

No. Three SinglesTaylor Gustafson (Carthage)

No. Four SinglesKayli Edwards (Wheaton)

No. Five SinglesJill Casserly (Wheaton)

No. Six SinglesLindsey Hallett (Wheaton)

No. One DoublesHook/Worsowicz (Wheaton)

No. Two DoublesDunn/Edwards (Wheaton)

No. Three Doubles Casserly/Hallett (Wheaton)

Individual Champions

2008 Recap/CCIW Women’s Tennis History

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CCIW Women’s Tennis History

20081. Wheaton - 782. Carthage - 573. Illinois Wesleyan - 274. North Central - 245. Augustana - 226. Elmhurst - 137. Millikin - 3

20071. Wheaton - 69 2. Carthage - 59 3. Augustana - 374. North Central - 275. Illinois Wesleyan - 236. Millikin - 5 7. Elmhurst - 5

20061. Wheaton - 69 2. Carthage - 66 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 35 4. Augustana - 28 5. Elmhurst - 156. Millikin - 6 7. North Central - 6

20051. Wheaton - 72 2. Carthage - 60 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 484. Augustana - 20 5. North Central - 12 6. Elmhurst - 7 7. Millikin - 6

20041. Carthage - 68 2. Wheaton - 59 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 47 4. Augustana - 31 5. North Central - 9 6. Millikin - 6 7. Elmhurst - 5

20031. Carthage - 81 2. Wheaton - 46 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 45 4. Augustana - 35 5. Elmhurst - 8 6. North Central - 7 7. Millikin - 3

20021. Carthage - 77 2. Wheaton - 51 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 42 4. Augustana - 32 5. North Central - 14 6. Elmhurst - 5 7. Millikin - 4 8. North Park - 1

20011. Wheaton - 65 2. Carthage - 63 3. Augustana - 39 4. Illinois Wesleyan - 335. Millikin - 12 6. North Central - 9 7. Elmhurst - 2 8. North Park - 2

Past CCIW Championship Team Standings

20001. Wheaton - 67 2. Carthage - 59 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 42 4. Augustana - 34 5. Millikin - 11 6. North Park - 6 7. North Central - 48. Elmhurst - 2

19991. Wheaton - 64 2. Carthage - 59 3. Augustana - 48 4. Illinois Wesleyan - 27 5. Millikin - 14 6. Elmhurst - 6 7. North Central - 5 8. North Park - 1

19981. Wheaton - 70 2. Carthage - 53 3. Augustana - 47 4. Illinois Wesleyan - 34 5. Elmhurst - 11 6. North Central - 5 7. Millikin - 4 8. North Park - 0

19971. Augustana - 59 2. Wheaton - 57 3. Carthage - 38 4. Illinois Wesleyan - 37 5. Millikin - 19 6. Elmhurst - 10 7. North Central - 3 8. North Park - 0

19961. Augustana - 682. Wheaton - 62 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 35 4. Carthage - 32 5. Millikin - 26 6. Elmhurst - 6 7. North Central - 58. North Park - 0

19951. Wheaton - 65 2. Augustana - 55 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 43 4. Carthage - 35 5. Millikin - 28 6. Elmhurst - 5 7. North Central - 3 8. North Park - 1

1994Augustana - 64Illinois Wesleyan - 58 Wheaton - 54 Carthage - 24 Millikin - 16 North Park - 9 Elmhurst - 8 North Central - 1

19931. Augustana - 68 2. Wheaton - 56 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 55 4. Carthage - 24 5. North Central - 19 6. North Park - 8 7. Elmhurst - 3 8. Millikin - 1

19921. Illinois Wesleyan - 68 2. Carthage - 45 3. Wheaton - 41 4. Augustana - 38 5. Elmhurst - 23 6. North Central - 11 7. North Park - 7 8. Millikin - 1

19911. Carthage - 81 2. Wheaton - 78 3. Augustana - 75 4. Illinois Wesleyan - 685. Millikin - 30 6. Elmhurst - 20 7.North Park - 16 8. North Central - 11 9. Carroll - 5

19901. Wheaton - 91 2. Augustana - 85 3. Carthage - 55 4. Illinois Wesleyan - 53 5. Millikin - 30 6. Elmhurst - 27 7. Carroll - 15 8. North Central - 15 9. North Park - 1

19891. Wheaton - 97 2. Augustana - 74 3. Illinois Wesleyan - 62 4. Elmhurst - 49 5. Millikin - 35 6. Carthage - 33 7. North Central - 21 8. North Park - 69. Carroll - 2

19881. Wheaton - 71 2. Augustana - 48 3. Elmhurst - 43 4. Carroll - 31 5. Illinois Wesleyan - 11 6. Carthage - 7 7. Millikin - 3 8. North Park - 0 8. North Central - 0

19871. Wheaton - 1052. Augustana - 71 3. Elmhurst - 65 4. Millikin - 43 5. Carthage - 34 6. Carroll - 33 7. Illinois Wesleyan - 248. North Park - 7 9. North Central - 2

19861. Wheaton - 108 2. Augustana - 87 3. Elmhurst - 65 4. Millikin - 51 5. Carthage - 42 6. Carroll - 30 7. North Park - 9 8. Illinois Wesleyan - 6 9. North Central - 3

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Number One Singles1986 Claudia Bessey (Wheaton)1987 Karin Fox (Elmhurst)1988 Riitta Burkhard (Elmhurst)1989 Hillary Conley (Wheaton)1990 Hillary Conley (Wheaton)1991 Jean Fraser (Augustana)1992 Marie Dennison (Illinois Wesleyan)1993 Brigette Morrow (Augustana)1994 Sarah Ainsworth (Augustana)1995 Laura Brockob, (Ill. Wesleyan)1996 Sarah Ainsworth (Augustana)1997 Sarah Ainsworth (Augustana)1998 Sarah Lesinski (Carthage)1999 Sarah Lesinski (Carthage)2000 Emily Wilt (Wheaton)2001 Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)2002 Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)2003 Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)2004 Elizabeth Maclellan (Wheaton)2005 Elizabeth Maclellan (Wheaton)2006 Jordan Hook (Wheaton)2007 Jordan Hook (Wheaton)2008 Jordan Hook (Wheaton)

Number Two Singles1986 Kim Rasmussen (Wheaton)1987 P.L. Bandy (Wheaton)1988 Ellen Hamilton (Elmhurst)1989 Julie Rybka (Wheaton)1990 Julie Rybka (Wheaton)1991 Heather Cowan (Wheaton)1992 Shari McChesney (Augustana)1993 Laura Brockob (Illinois Wesleyan)1994 Laura Brockob (Illinois Wesleyan)1995 Elisabeth Norten (Wheaton)1996 Katy Kozlowski (Augustana)1997 Kim Cornett (Wheaton)1998 Emily Wilt (Wheaton)1999 Emily Wilt (Wheaton)2000 Kari Jorgensen (Wheaton)2001 Rachel Zorn (Wheaton)2002 Sara Cahoon (Carthage)2003 Sara Cahoon (Carthage)2004 Elizca Buys (Carthage)2005 Jordan Hook (Wheaton)2006 Elizca Buys (Carthage)2007 Beth Kaufman (Carthage)2008 Elizabeth Worsowicz (Wheaton)

Number Three Singles1986 Suzie Storer (Wheaton)1987 Suzie Storer (Wheaton)1988 Hillary Conley (Wheaton)1989 Heather McAllister (Wheaton)1990 Wendy Woldenberg (Augustana)1991 Amy O’Connor ( Ill. Wesleyan)1992 Christy Vermeer (Wheaton)1993 Sarah Ainsworth (Augustana)1994 Laurie Jacobs (Illinois Wesleyan)1995 Leanne Biehl (Wheaton)1996 Leanne Biehl (Wheaton)1997 Leanne Biehl (Wheaton)1998 Leanne Biehl (Wheaton)1999 Laura Byrne (Wheaton)2000 Rachel Zorn (Wheaton)2001 Sara Cahoon (Carthage)2002 Heather Waybright (Wheaton)2003 Elizca Buys (Carthage)2004 Amanda Sta. Romana (Carthage)2005 Karly Olson (Wheaton)2006 Kristin Minkowski (Carthage)2007 Taylor Gustafson (Carthage)2008 Taylor Gustafson (Carthage)

CCIW Women’s Tennis HistoryPast CCIW Individual Champions

Number Four Singles1986 Dana Ferry (Wheaton)1987 Stacey Baker (Wheaton)1988 P.L. Bandy (Wheaton)1989 Beth Cook (Augustana)1990 Brigette Morrow (Augustana)1991 Holly Parrish (Wheaton)1992 Alisa Swanson (Illinois Wesleyan)1993 Paige Glomsrud (Wheaton)1994 Kerry Flaherty (Augustana)1995 Kelly Daniels (Carthage)1996 Kim Cornett (Wheaton)1997 Angela Chua (Wheaton)1998 Kimberly Cornett (Wheaton)1999 Margo Clarke (Augustana)2000 Nicole Tiberi (Illinois Wesleyan)2001 Helen Culbertson (Wheaton)2002 Alex Jackson (Carthage)2003 Alex Jackson (Carthage)2004 Alex Jackson (Carthage)2005 Kristin Minkowski (Carthage)2006 Gina Klein (Carthage)2007 Brittney Dunn (Wheaton)2008 Kayli Edwards (Wheaton)

Number Five Singles1986 Stacey Baker (Wheaton)1987 Julie Sisel (Wheaton)1988 Suzie Storer (Wheaton)1989 Shannon Minton (Wheaton)1990 Colleen Joransen (Wheaton)1991 Caroline Waring (Carthage)1992 Aimee Maurer (Carthage)1993 Moira Kinnally (Augustana)1994 Mari Andersen (Wheaton)1995 Tara Rostron (Augustana)1996 Christine Parker (Wheaton)1997 Sara Nance (Illinois Wesleyan)1998 Angie Gamble (Wheaton)1999 Kati Jorgensen (Wheaton)2000 Sara Cahoon (Carthage)2001 Heather Waybright (Wheaton)2002 Christine Hamm (Carthage)2003 Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage)2004 Sarah Rusch (Illinois Wesleyan)2005 Shannon Hale (Wheaton)2006 Brittney Dunn (Wheaton)2007 Kayli Edwards (Wheaton)2008 Jill Casserly (Wheaton)

Number Six Singles1986 P.L. Bandy (Wheaton)1987 Hillary Conley (Wheaton)1988 Shannon Minton (Wheaton)1989 Stacy Phillips (Augustana)1990 Marika Lindquist (Augustana)1991 Andrea Magyar (Augustana)1992 Pam Bedker (Carthage)1993 Tara Rostron (Augustana)1994 Katie Kozlowski (Augustana)1995 JoAnne Stutz (Wheaton)1996 Elizabeth Kavanagh (Augustana)1997 Margo Clarke (Augustana)1998 Joana Stutz (Wheaton)1999 Julie Long (Wheaton)2000 Anne Wischnowski (Wheaton)2001 Anne Wischnowski (Wheaton)2002 Natalie Widaman (Carthage)2003 Natalie Widaman (Carthage)2004 Karly Olson (Wheaton)2005 Brooke Braastad (Carthage)2006 Jill Casserly (Wheaton)2007 Sara Federschmidt (Wheaton)2008 Lindsey Hallett (Wheaton)

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NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship History

1982 Wheaton (3rd place)2000 Wheaton 5, Hope 4 (1st round) Kenyon 6, Wheaton 3 (2nd round)2004 Denison 9, Carthage 0 (1st round)2005 Carthage 5, Carleton 1 (1st round) Gustavus Adolphus 5, Carthage 2 (2nd round)2006 Wheaton 5, Chicago 3 (1st round) Gustavus Adolphus 5, Wheaton 0 (2nd round)2007 Carthage 5, UW-LaCrosse 1 (2nd round) Gustavus Adolphus 5, Carthage 1 (3rd round)2008 Wheaton 5, Coe 1 (2nd round) Gustavus Adolphus 5, Wheaton 2 (3rd round)2009 Wheaton 5, Edgewood 0 (1st Round) Wheaton 5, Wisconsin-Whitewater 0 (2nd Round) Gustavus Adolphus 5, Wheaton 0 (3rd Round)

CCIW Women’s Tennis History

Number One Doubles1986 Claudia Bessey/Kim Rasmussen (Wheaton)1987 P.L. Bandy/Julie Sisel (Wheaton)1988 Riitta Burkhard/Ellen Hamilton (Elmhurst)1989 Hillary Conley/ Shannon Minton (Wheaton)1990 Hillary Conley/Colleen Joransen (Wheaton)1991 Alexis Siegel/Judy Schlicht (Carthage)1992 Marie Dennison/Amy O’Connor (Illinois Wesleyan)1993 Amy O’Connor/Laura Brockob (Illinois Wesleyan)1994 Holly Parrish/Kristin McCamish (Wheaton)1995 Kristen McCamish/Elisabeth Norten (Wheaton)1996 Kerry Flaherty/Sarah Ainsworth (Augustana)1997 Sarah Ainsworth/Larisa Rumin (Augustana)1998 Elizabeth Kavanagh/Erin Roti (Augustana)1999 Erin Roti/Larisa Rumin (Augustana)2000 Christine Hamm/Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage)2001 Christine Hamm/Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage)2002 Sara Cahoon/Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)2003 Sara Cahoon/Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)2004 Kelly Mikkila/Elizca Buys (Carthage)2005 Elizca Buys/Amanda Sta. Romana (Carthage)2006 Jordan Hook/Karly Olson (Wheaton)2007 Gina Klein/Taylor Gustafson (Carthage)2008 Jordan Hook/Elizabeth Worsowicz (Wheaton)

Number Two Doubles1986 Suzie Storer/Dana Ferry (Wheaton)1987 Dana Ferry/Suzie Storer(Wheaton)1988 Suzie Storer/Danna Ferry (Wheaton)1989 Heather McAllister/Julie Rybka (Wheaton)1990 Wendy Woldenberg/Jodi Simenec (Augustana)1991 Holly Parrish/Christy Vermeer (Wheaton)1992 Laurie Jacobs/Alisa Swanson (Illinois Wesleyan)1993 Heather Cowan/Paige Glomsrud (Wheaton)1994 Danielle Dato/Katie Kozlowski (Augustana)1995 Mari Anderson/Leanne Biehl (Wheaton)1996 Leanne Biehl/Christine Parker (Wheaton)1997 Liz Kavanagh/Erin Roti (Augustana)1998 Leanne Biehl/Emily Wilt (Wheaton)1999 Kati Jorgensen/Laura Byrne (Wheaton)2000 Anne Wischnowski/Heather Waybright (Wheaton)2001 Sara Cahoon/Kelly Mikkila (Carthage)2002 Christine Hamm/Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage)2003 Elizca Buys/Kristine Meulendyke (Carthage)2004 Amanda Sta. Romana/Alex Jackson (Carthage)2005 Karly Olson/Brooke Parrish (Wheaton)2006 Kristin Minkowski/Gina Klein (Carthage)2007 Beth Kaufman/Kathleen Hornick (Carthage)2008 Brittney Dunn/Kayli Edwards (Wheaton

Number Three Doubles1986 P.L. Bandy/Kristi Kroft (Wheaton)1987 Stacey Baker/Kristi Kroft (Wheaton)1988 Shannon Minton/Hillary Conley (Wheaton)1989 Kristy Vermeer/Cindy Boos (Wheaton)1990 Kristy Vermeer/Cindy Boos (Wheaton)1991 Andrea Magyar/Erin Walsh (Augustana)1992 Lynn Devera/Stacie DeLair (Illinois Wesleyan)1993 Moira Kinnally/Tara Rostron (Augustana)1994 Moira Kinnally/Tara Rostron (Augustana)1995 Moira Kinnally/Tara Rostron (Augustana)1996 Liz Kavanagh/Erin Roti (Augustana)1997 Cherie Matthaidess/Kelly Carstensen (Carthage)1998 Cherie Matthaidess/Kelly Carstensen (Carthage)1999 Cherie Matthaidess/Kelly Carstensen (Carthage)2000 Sara Cahoon/Rachel Lesinski (Carthage)2001 Rachel Lesinski/Natalie Widaman (Carthage)2002 Rachel Lesinski/Natalie Widaman (Carthage)2003 Alex Jackson/Natalie Widaman (Carthage)2004 Leah Moberg/Sarah Myre (Wheaton)2005 Leah Moberg/Shannon Hale (Wheaton)2006 Shannon Hale/Brittney Dunn (Wheaton)2007 Brittney Dunn/Kayli Edwards (Wheaton)2008 Jill Casserly/Lindsey Hallett (Wheaton)

Past CCIW Individual Champions

Team CCIW OverallWheaton 6-0 9-1Carthage 5-1 8-4Illinois Wesleyan 3-2 3-7North Central 3-3 10-3Augustana 2-4 6-9Elmhurst 1-5 3-7Millikin 0-5 1-7as of 10/3/09

October 3, 2009Wheaton def. Illinois Wesleyan, 9-0

October 2, 2009Wheaton def. Millikin, 9-0

September 30, 2009Carthage def. North Central, 6-3

2009 Standings & CCIW Results

September 28, 2009North Central def. Millikin, 9-0

September 20, 2009Elmhurst def. Millikin, 9-0

September 19, 2009North Central def. Augustana, 6-3Wheaton def. Augustana, 9-0Wheaton def. North Central, 9-0Illinois Wesleyan def. Elmhurst, 6-3

September 15, 2009North Central def. Elmhurst, 8-1

September 13, 2009Carthage def. Millikin, 9-0

September 12, 2009Wheaton def. Carthage, 8-1Illinois Wesleyan def. Augustana, 6-3

September 9Wheaton def. Elmhurst, 9-0

September 7Augustana def. Millikin, 9-0

September 5Carthage def. Augustana, 7-2Carthage def. Elmhurst, 9-0Augustana def. Elmhurst, 8-1Illinois Wesleyan def. North Central, 5-4

September 2Carthage def. Illinois Wesleyan, 7-2

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College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin

2009 Women’s Tennis ChampionshipChampionship Bracket - Number One Singles

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2009 Women’s Tennis ChampionshipChampionship Bracket - Number Four Singles

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35 National Championships and Counting

NCAA Division III Champions

Men’s Cross Country (12)1975 North Central1976 North Central1978 North Central1979 North Central1981 North Central1982 North Central1987 North Central1992 North Central1993 North Central1997 North Central1998 North Central1999 North Central

Men’s Basketball (6)1978 North Park1979 North Park1980 North Park1985 North Park1987 North Park1997 Illinois Wesleyan

Football (4) 1983 Augustana1984 Augustana1985 Augustana1986 Augustana

Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (4)1989 North Central1994 North Central1998 North Central2000 North Central

Men’s Indoor Track & Field (1)1989 North Central

Women’s Indoor Track & Field (1)2008 Illinois Wesleyan

Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1)2008 Illinois Wesleyan

Men’s Soccer (2)1984 Wheaton1997 Wheaton

Women’s Basketball (2)1983 North Central2005 Millikin

Women’s Soccer (3)2004 Wheaton2006 Wheaton2007 Wheaton

Volleyball (2)1983 Elmhurst1985 Elmhurst

NCAA College Division Champions

Men’s Basketball (1)1957 Wheaton

NAIA Champions

Men’s Swimming (4)1958 North Central1961 North Central1962 North Central1963 North Central

CCIW schools have accounted for 35 national championships at the NCAA Division III level since the NCAA divided into three divisions in 1973. Three women’s national titles were won before the CCIW began sponsoring women’s athletics in 1986.

In NCAA Division III competition, CCIW schools have accounted for 35 national championships. Elmhurst College won a pair of NCAA Division III Volleyball Championships (1983 and 1985), and North Central College won a women’s basketball title (1983) before the conference began sponsorship of women’s athletics in 1986-87. During the 2004-05 academic year, the Wheaton women’s soccer team and the Millikin women’Spacers basketball team added two more titles as both won their respective national championship. Wheaton women’s soccer won two more national titles with wins during the 2006 and 2007 seasons while Illinois Wesleyan won a pair of national titles in women’s indoor & outdoor track & field in 2008.

2007 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Champions Wheaton Thunder

2008 NCAA Division III Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions

Illinois Wesleyan Titans

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The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin exists to serve a select group of private colleges and universities of similar size and heritage, which share a deep commitment to superior undergraduate education and a common perspective on the role of intercollegiate athletics in that education. The conference supports the following principles that distinguish the CCIW and its approach to intercollegiate athletics:

* Student-focused approach - CCIW schools place the highest priority on the overall educational experience of the individual student. Athletics are viewed as an important element of a well-rounded education. Student-athletes are integrated into the mainstream of the entire student body, receive no special privileges and are encouraged to participate in other campus groups and activities. The conference supports the active recruitment of student-athletes as a means of achieving the educational aims of each member institution.

* Broad based athletics programs - The CCIW program is wide-ranging in scope, with meaningful competition and championships offered in numerous sports. Each member institution offers a broad based program of intercollegiate sports and seeks widespread student participation in that program.

* Fairness and equity - CCIW schools are sensitive and responsive to the needs and interests of both male and female athletes, and are governed by principles of fairness and equity in its approach to funding, staffing and overall support for all sports. Each member institution is expected to fully comply with all NCAA, CCIW and institutional rules and regulations in the operation of its athletics program.

* Overall excellence and national stature of the conference - The CCIW seeks to continually develop and strengthen itself with the goal of recognition of the premier NCAA Division III athletic conference. The CCIW seeks to promote keen competition, the highest level of sportsmanship and the strongest performance possible in each sport. Regular participation by member institutions in NCAA regional and national competition is an ongoing conference goal.

CCIW Mission Statement

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