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Inside LU Athletics: Lawrence Courts get serious makeover

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Lawrence tennis coach Steve Francour stands above the newly renovated Lawrence Courts. The six-court facility is receiving a facelift with new courts, lights, storage facility and seating.

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University tennis teams have been honing their games on the banks of the Fox River for more than 75 years, and thanks to a generous donation, those courts have never looked better.

The Lawrence Courts, located at the bottom of Drew Street hill, underwent a makeover this summer thanks to an anonymous alumni donation.

“The new tennis facility allows Lawrence to provide its men’s and women’s tennis teams with a first-class facility to compete and train,” Lawrence coach Steve Francour said. “Potential student-athletes will also see that they can reach their full potential at Lawrence with an outstanding facility. I would like to thank the donor and Lawrence for making this facility one of the best in the Midwest Conference.”

The six courts, which are located in a picturesque location next to the Fox River, were completely resurfaced with Nova’ProBounce. The new court surface, which is in use at tennis clubs all over the country, is an extremely high quality multi-layer product.

The complex, which received a new windscreen, also has been prepared for the installation of lights. A new storage building is in place, a new retaining wall was built and seating for fans also is on the drawing board.

“The new tennis courts will help give us an opportunity to become an elite program once again,” Director of Athletics Mike Szkodzinski said. “Coach Francour did a tremendous job in his first year with us last year. The new courts will allow him to better attract the best scholar-athletes to our programs. The courts also enhance our ability to interact more frequently with the Appleton community and invite them on campus.

“We are very thankful for the generosity of our alumni who made the courts possible. Without the support of our alumni, we would have a more difficult time reaching our full potential. The support of past Vikings is crucial to our success.”

The Lawrence women’s team gets its first chance to take on an opponent on Wednesday when the Vikings host Ripon College in a Midwest Conference North Division match at 4 p.m.

“The new courts are beautiful,” Lawrence junior Ali Heiring exclaimed. “No better way to kick off a season.”

The Lawrence Courts have been in use by the Vikings since the spring of 1939 and were most recently renovated when the facility was impacted by the construction of Hiett Hall in 2003.

“Having new courts shows the team that we really have the school and athletic department supporting us, which really means a lot,” said senior Allison Juda.

 

Lawrence tennis teams earn ITA All-Academic honors

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University men’s and women’s tennis teams were both chosen as All-Academic Teams by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.

Seven women’s tennis players and four of the men also earned ITA Scholar-Athlete status because of their academic achievement.

To be eligible for the team award, a squad must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.20. The Lawrence women posted a superb 3.61 grade point average, and the Lawrence men were at 3.23.

Lawrence was the only women’s team from the Midwest Conference to pick up the award. The Lawrence men were joined by one other conference school, Cornell College.

To be eligible for the Scholar-Athlete award, a student-athlete must have a grade point average of at least 3.50 for the current academic year.

Earning the Scholar-Athlete award for the women were: senior Brenna Decker (Johnsburg, Ill./Johnsburg), freshman Katy Frankel (Deerfield, Ill./Deerfield), junior Melissa Heeren (Wausau, Wis./East), sophomore Ali Heiring (Wayzata, Minn./Wayzata), junior Allison Juda (Maple Grove, Minn./Maple Grove), senior Gayatri Malhotra (Litchfield Park, Ariz./Verrado) and junior Elena Watson (Sunbury, Ohio/Big Walnut).

In that group, Watson had a perfect 4.0 GPA for the year, and both Juda (3.98) and Heeren (3.96) were close behind.

On the men’s side, senior Jeremy Andereck (Hartford, Wis./Hartford Union), sophomore Adam Busch (Hales Corners, Wis./Greendale Martin Luther), sophomore Brian DeCorte (Southampton, Pa./William Tennett) and freshman David Jumes (Appleton, Wis./Xavier) all received the Scholar-Athlete award.

DeCorte had the highest GPA for the year at 3.84 and Jumes was next at 3.75.

In addition to the ITA awards, nine Lawrence women’s tennis players and five men’s players were named to the Academic All-Midwest Conference team.

Lawrence student-athletes honored on academic all-conference team

APPLETON, Wis. — Lawrence University had 165 student-athletes earn Academic All-Midwest Conference honors for 2013-14.

To be eligible for selection, a student-athlete must have a minimum grade point average of 3.3 during the academic year.

The women’s swimming and diving team led Lawrence with 16 student-athletes honored. Lawrence had five other teams that had double-digit selections — women’s outdoor track and field, women’s cross country, women’s indoor track and field, women’s soccer and men’s soccer.

The women’s outdoor track and field team was next with 15 student-athletes honored. Women’s cross country had 13 of its 16 team members chosen, and women’s indoor track and field had 13 selections. Women’s soccer had 10 selections, and women’s tennis saw nine of its 11 student-athletes chosen.

Lawrence’s top men’s team was soccer, which had 10 selections. Men’s golf had seven of its 11 student-athletes chosen.

Lawrence had 64 student-athletes chosen from the fall season, 57 from the winter season and 44 from the spring season.

Complete list

Lawrence student-athletes receive awards at Honors Celebration

APPLETON, Wis. — Sixteen Lawrence University student-athletes were recently honored at the 2014 Honors Celebration.

The awards and winners are as follows.

The Ruth Bateman Award is given for excellence in scholarship, athletic ability and leadership by a female athlete. Junior Taylor Winter (Bayside, Wis./Nicolet) won the award after completing another stellar season. Winter won the 1,650-yard freestyle and 500 freestyle at the 2014 Midwest Conference Championships and also took the 1,650 title in the Wisconsin Private College Championships. A three-time MWC champion, Winter also holds the school records in both the 1,000 and 1,650 freestyle.

The Iden Charles Champion Cup is given for excellence in scholarship, athletic ability, college spirit and loyalty. Junior Andrew Borresen (West Bend, Wis./Living Word Lutheran) is a reserve on the men’s basketball team and deeply involved in campus life. A member of the Dean’s List and Mortar Board, Borresen has a 3.89 grade point average and is majoring in history. Borresen is set to capture his third consecutive Academic All-Midwest Conference selection. The co-chairman of Lawrence’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Borresen also works in the Lawrence’s sports information office and for the Lawrentian, the student newspaper.

The Outstanding Freshman Athletic Award for Men is given the freshman man who has made the most outstanding contribution to Lawrence athletics. Blake Roubos (Niagara Falls, Ontario/St. Michael’s) won the award after lettering in two sports during his rookie year at Lawrence. A hockey and tennis standout, Roubos was named to the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association all-freshmen team and was named a NCHA Player of the Week during the season. Roubos led the team in scoring with 26 points on a team-best 16 assists and 10 goals. Roubos recorded his first career hat trick and the first hat trick for a Lawrence player since the 2009-10 season when he scored three times in a 4-2 win over Finlandia University that clinched a berth in the NCHA playoffs. Roubos had a season-best five points and a season-high three assists to go with two goals in Lawrence’s 6-6 nonconference tie with Gustavus Adolphus College early in the season. Roubos was a starter at No. 3 doubles and played matches at No. 6 singles for tennis team. Roubos and Sam Wiener won the consolation title at No. 3 doubles at the Midwest Conference Championships.

The Outstanding Freshman Athletic Award for Women is given to the freshman woman who has made the most outstanding contribution to Lawrence athletics. Amy Hutchings (Ripon, Wis./Ripon) earned the award after earning letters in both cross country and track and field. During the cross country season, Hutchings finished ninth at the Midwest Conference Championships to earn all-conference honors. Hutchings, who is one of just three women in Lawrence history to finish in the conference’s top 10 as a freshman, led Lawrence to a third-place finish at the league meet. Hutchings also competed in multiple distance events in both indoor and outdoor track.

The Ralph V. Landis Award was established by the Lettermen of Lawrence in honor of Dr. Landis, physician to Lawrence students from 1926-78, and is awarded for outstanding contributions to Lawrence athletics by a senior male athlete. Luke Barthelmess (Appleton, Wis./Principia) completed a record-setting career at quarterback for the Lawrence football team. A 2013 All-Midwest Conference selection, Barthelmess completed 193 of 346 passes for 2,133 yards and 14 touchdowns. He finished second in the league at 213.3 passing yards per game. Barthelmess also ran 177 times for 889 yards and two touchdowns. Barthelmess, who averaged 5.0 yards per carry, finished eighth in the conference at 88.9 yards per game. Barthelmess also finished first in the league in total offense at 302.2 yards per game. Barthelmess, who is Lawrence’s career leader in a number of passing categories, completed 648 of 1,181 passes in his career. He threw for a record 8,190 yards and a record 62 touchdown passes. Barthelmess, who was named the MVP at the Bowl of the Stars in Mexico, is the starting quarterback for the Stuttgart Scorpions of the German Football League.

The Charles E. Pond Award for Men is given for all-around athletic ability by a senior man in two or more sports and for sportsmanship, school spirit and scholarship. Dan Thoresen (Verona, Wis./Verona) earned the award after completing a stellar career in cross country and track and field. Thoresen earned All-Midwest Conference honors four times in track and field and was a member of Lawrence’s 2011 conference championship cross country squad. A biology major, Thoresen has a 3.935 grade point average in biology.

The Marion Read Award is given for outstanding contributions to Lawrence athletics. The award had two winners this year as seniors Mary Diduch (Park Ridge, Ill./Maine South) and Hannah Gabriel (Elmhurst, Ill./York) shared the award. Diduch won four letters in softball and was part of the 2014 and 2014 squads that reached the Midwest Conference Tournament. Diduch also worked as a student manager for the football team and served in a leadership position with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Gabriel was a two-time Midwest Conference champion, taking the title twice in the 200-yard freestyle and setting a meet record in the event. Gabriel also holds the school record in the 200 freestyle and is part of record-holding teams in the 400 medley relay, 400 freestyle relay and 800 freestyle relay.

The Letterwinner Award is presented by the L Club to those outstanding seniors who have earned eight or more letters. The winners are:

Brielle Bartes (Waukesha, Wis./Mukwonago), volleyball, softball and track and field

Jamie Brisbois (Falcon Heights, Minn./Roseville), cross country and track and field

Katherine Dannecker (Milwaukee, Wis./Arts), cross country and track and field

Kevin Fitzgerald (Naperville, Ill./North), cross country and track and field

Alyssa Herman (Wadsworth, Ill./Warren Township), cross country and track and field

Sam Luebke (Greendale, Wis./Greendale), indoor and outdoor track and field

Mike Mangian (Park Ridge, Ill./Maine South), cross country and track and field

Charlie Mann (Denver, Colo./Littleton), men’s soccer and swimming

Andy Paider (Denmark, Wis./Denmark), football and track and field

Dan Thoresen (Verona, Wis./Verona), cross country and track and field

Roubos, Wiener take consolation title at No. 3 doubles

MADISON, Wis. — The doubles team of Blake Roubos and Sam Wiener took the consolation title in the No. 3 flight during Sunday’s Midwest Conference Championships at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.

Grinnell College won the team championship, and Lawrence finished eighth with 25 points.

The No. 2 team of David Jumes and Adam Busch were eliminated in the championship quarterfinals, and the No. 1 team of Brian DeCorte and Jeremy Andereck reached the consolation finals.

After a loss in the championship quarterfinals, Roubos and Wiener came back to post an 8-2 win over a team from Ripon College and then beat Cornell College’s Hiro Harada and Nolan Schillerstrom 8-6 in the consolation final.

Results

Busch takes consolation title for Vikings

MADISON, Wis. — The Lawrence University men’s tennis team claimed one consolation title during Saturday’s singles competition at the Midwest Conference Championships at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.

Playing at No. 5 singles, Adam Busch lost in the championship quarterfinals but battled back to beat Knox College’s Dustin Loch 8-4 to take the consolation title.

The player advancing the furthest in the championship bracket was No. 2 player David Jumes. He topped Knox’s Karl Ruzgas 6-1, 7-5 in the quarterfinals before being eliminated by eventual champion David Johnson of Monmouth 6-0, 6-1 in the semifinals.

Both Mitch Kasprzyk at No. 4 and Ethan Perushek at No. 6 reached the consolation finals as well.

The championships conclude the doubles competition on Sunday.

Singles results

Inside LU Athletics: Jumes getting it done for Lawrence tennis team

David Jumes is a billboard for Nike. He just does it.

The Lawrence University freshman tennis player leads his team into this weekend’s Midwest Conference Championships in Madison with a shot to take the title at No. 2 singles.

“It is extremely tough to come in and play as high in the lineup as he has and do as well as he has,” Lawrence coach Steve Francour said. “You would not like that to take place, but he didn’t bat an eye. Good tennis players just play. They don’t worry about who they’re playing or what they’re playing. They just do it.”

An Appleton native, Jumes was a standout at Xavier High School and has put together a 12-5 singles mark, the best record on the team.

“This year, coming in new and fresh, it was just really nice,” Jumes said. “I can play and don’t have any pressure.”

Jumes isn’t a power player, but his ability to take an opponent’s power and turn it against him has been a key to his success as a freshman.

“I would consider myself more a counter-puncher,” Jumes said. “My main thing is refocusing the power that they give me. It’s one of my strongest skills. I have a different tactic for every match. It changes with who I’m playing and what they’re doing.”

Francour noted that Jumes has versatility and skill, but his mental game made him stand out quickly.

“David is an excellent all-around player,” Francour said. “He can outlast you from the baseline. He can attack when necessary. He is an excellent middle-of-the-match adjuster. He can figure out pretty much on his own what to do and not miss a beat. That’s something you really can’t teach.”

Jumes put together a 4-0 singles mark against MWC North Division opponents and was 2-1 in three matches against the South Division. Jumes is hoping that bodes well when he plays in the league championships on Saturday and Sunday, but he isn’t going in with a case of overconfidence.

“I definitely think playing a lot of these matches and getting the wins has boosted my confidence,” Jumes said. “A lot of the matches have been pretty close so I feel like they could have gone either way. I have to stick to my game and play every match with full intensity.”

While being in the mix for a conference title may be a bit unexpected for Jumes, just being at Lawrence is equally surprising.  His choice to attend Lawrence was an 11th-hour decision.

“I’m not really sure how I ended up here but I’m glad I came,” Jumes said.

Count Francour in the glad-he-came group as well. After losing the top three players to graduation last year, Francour knew there would be holes to fill in his first season as head coach.

“He was someone who made a real late decision to come to Lawrence. I don’t think anybody really knew he was coming. He wasn’t one of those kids who had visited and met the team,” Francour said. “I know everyone was on the team was surprised that he was coming and how good he was. I can’t take any credit for getting David here, but thank God it happened.”

Vikings win top three singles matches but come up short against Cornell

MOUNT VERNON, Iowa — The Cornell College men’s tennis team topped Lawrence University 6-3 in a nonconference match on Friday.

Lawrence picked up all three of its wins in singles as the Vikings swept the top three flights. Brian DeCorte was a 6-1, 6-4 winner at No. 1. Freshman David Jumes split the first two sets, 7-5, 4-6 at No. 2 and then took the match by winning the super tiebreaker 10-5. Lawrence’s Jeremy Andereck also split the first two sets at No. 3 by the scores of 6-7, 6-0 before winning the super tiebreaker 10-7.

Cornell College 6, Lawrence University 3

Singles competition
1. Brian DeCorte (LU) def. Joseph Gelfand (CC) 6-1, 6-4
2. David Jumes (LU) def. Thomas Weiss (CC) 7-5, 4-6, 1-0 (10-5)
3. Jeremy Andereck (LU) def. Ben Williamson (CC) 6-7, 6-0, 1-0 (10-7)
4. Joseph Reyes (CC) def. Mitch Kasprzyk (LU) 6-1, 6-3
5. Hiro Harada (CC) def. Adam Busch (LU) 6-4, 6-2
6. Nolan Schillerstrom (CC) def. Ethan Perushek (LU) 6-3, 6-4

Doubles competition
1. Joseph Gelfand/Thomas Weiss (CC) def. Brian DeCorte/Jeremy Andereck (LU) 8-5
2. Ben Williamson/Joseph Reyes (CC) def. David Jumes/Adam Busch (LU) 8-6
3. Nolan Schillerstrom/Hiro Harada (CC) def. Blake Roubos/Sam Wiener (LU) 8-3

Match Notes:
Lawrence University 4-13
Cornell College 10-12

St. Norbert top Vikings 6-3

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The St. Norbert College men’s tennis team swept the doubles competition and that proved to be the difference in a 6-3 Midwest Conference North Division win over Lawrence University on Sunday.

Lawrence (4-12, 1-3 MWC North) split the singles matches with the Green Knights (4-12, 2-2). David Jumes posted a 6-4, 6-3 win at No. 2, and Adam Busch won 6-4, 6-2 at No. 5. Ethan Perushek also won 7-5, 5-7, 1-0, taking the supertiebreaker 10-6 to win the match at No. 6.

St. Norbert College 6, Lawrence University 3

Singles competition
1. Travis Buechel (SNC) def. Brian DeCorte (LU) 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (12-10)
2. David Jumes (LU) def. Josh Sweere (SNC) 6-4, 6-3
3. Nate Gosz (SNC) def. Jeremy Andereck (LU) 6-3, 6-0
4. Leon Gilman (SNC) def. Mitch Kasprzyk (LU) 6-3, 6-0
5. Adam Busch (LU) def. Casey Brice (SNC) 6-4, 6-2
6. Ethan Perushek (LU) def. Ryan Schmit (SNC) 7-5, 5-7, 1-0 (10-6)

Doubles competition
1. Nate Gosz/Casey Brice (SNC) def. Brian DeCorte/Jeremy Andereck (LU) 8-3
2. Tim Hartwick/Leon Gilman (SNC) def. David Jumes/Adam Busch (LU) 8-5
3. Josh Sweere/Ryan Schmit (SNC) def. Blake Roubos/Sam Wiener (LU) 8-3

Match Notes:
Lawrence University 4-12, 1-3 MWC North
St. Norbert College 4-12, 2-2 MWC North

Carroll downs Vikings 6-3

OSHKOSH, Wis. — The Carroll University men’s tennis team improved to 3-0 in Midwest Conference North Division play with a 6-3 win over Lawrence University on Saturday at the YMCA Tennis Center.

The Pioneers (8-10 overall) won two of the three doubles matches and then took four singles matches.

Lawrence (4-11, 1-2 MWC) got its first point of the day when David Jumes and Adam Busch posted an 8-4 win at No. 2 doubles. Jumes then picked up a 6-3, 6-3 victory at No. 2 singles. Jeremy Andereck also posted a win for Lawrence with a 7-6, 3-6, 1-0 (10-7) victory at No. 3 singles.

Carroll University 6, Lawrence University 3

Singles competition
1. Michael, Jack (CU) def. Brian DeCorte (LU) 6-0, 6-3
2. David Jumes (LU) def. Michael, Matthew (CU) 6-3, 6-3
3. Jeremy Andereck (LU) def. Lammers, Quentin (CU) 7-6, 3-6, 1-0 (10-7)
4. Schultz, Nick (CU) def. Mitch Kasprzyk (LU) 6-1, 6-0
5. Schneider, Eric (CU) def. Adam Busch (LU) 6-2, 7-6
6. Reid, Alexander (CU) def. Ethan Perushek (LU) 6-1, 6-0

Doubles competition
1. Michael, Jack/Michael, Matthew (CU) def. Brian DeCorte/Jeremy Andereck (LU) 8-3
2. David Jumes/Adam Busch (LU) def. Lammers, Quentin/Schneider, Eric (CU) 8-4
3. Schultz, Nick/Reid, Alexander (CU) def. Sam Wiener/Blake Roubos (LU) 8-2

Match Notes:
Carroll University 8-10, 3-0 MWC North
Lawrence University 4-11, 1-2 MWC North
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