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Lawrence sweeps MWC weekly softball awards

Meg Krautsch (left) and Maddie MacLean swept the Midwest Conference Player and Pitcher of the Week awards.
Meg Krautsch (left) and Maddie MacLean swept the Midwest Conference Player and Pitcher of the Week awards.

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University softball team swept the Midwest Conference Player and Pitcher of the Week awards as Meg Krautsch and Maddie MacLean were honored.

Krautsch (Oshkosh, Wis./West) was named Player of the Week, and MacLean (Arlington, Wash./Arlington) earned Pitcher of the Week honors.

Krautsch, a sophomore shortstop, powered the offense that led Lawrence to a 3-1 record in the opening part of its spring break trip to Clermont, Fla.

Krautsch hit .357 by going 5-for-14 with three doubles, a homer and a team-best six runs batted in. Krautsch, who tied for the team lead with four runs scored, hit a two-run homer to help the Vikings overcome a four-run deficit in Lawrence’s 7-6 win over SUNY-Fredonia. Krautsch also handled all 18 of her chances in the field flawlessly.

A freshman pitcher, MacLean got her college career off to a perfect start with a 2-0 record last week in Florida. In her two starts, MacLean posted a 1.40 earned run average with six strikeouts and six walks.

In her collegiate debut, MacLean went all eight innings in a 7-6 win over SUNY-Fredonia. She allowed eight hits and only three earned runs in picking up her first college victory.

MacLean followed that with a complete-game victory in a 10-2 win over UW-Platteville. She allowed six hits and no earned runs in the win over the Pioneers.

MacLean also hit .400 with a double, a homer and four runs batted in in three games.

Lawrence returns to action on Monday as it faces the University of Maine-Farmington and Kalamazoo College. The Vikings are playing 12 games in Florida during spring break before returning to Appleton.

Demski tosses shutout as Vikings top St. Lawrence

CLERMONT, Fla. — Jessica Demski scattered six hits Saturday to toss her second career shutout as the Lawrence University softball team topped St. Lawrence University 8-0 in a nonconference game.

Demski did not allow a runner past second base en route to earning her first victory of the season.

Anna Wawiorka went 3-for-3 and scored a run to lead the Vikings (3-1), and Tierney Duffy, Katie Schumacher and Taylor Dodson all had two hits for Lawrence, and Duffy, Dodson and Meg Krautsch all drove in a pair of runs.

Lawrence led 1-0 after Dodson doubled and scored on Kori Looker’s sacrifice fly in the second, but the Vikings broke the game open in the fifth.

Schumacher started the fifth with a double, and a walk to Demski and an error loaded the bases. Duffy followed with a two-run single and the Vikings led 3-0.

After another error and a popup, Krautsch delivered a two-run single to put the Vikings up 5-0. Dodson followed with another two-run single, and Lawrence led 7-0.

The Vikings ended the game in the bottom of the sixth via the eight-run rule when Duffy singled, stole second and scored on Wawiorka’s single.

Allie Courtwright allowed seven runs over 4 1/3 innings and took the loss for the Saints (0-1).

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Marsicek, Schumacher homer as Vikings rout UW-Platteville

CLERMONT, Fla. — The Lawrence University softball team pounded out 12 hits, including a pair of homers, and routed UW-Platteville 10-2 in a nonconference game on Saturday.

Savanna Marsicek went 3-for-5 with a double and a homer, and Katie Schumacher went 2-for-4 with a double and a homer to pace Lawrence (2-1). Anna Wawiorka also had a pair of hits, including a double and drove in two runs, and Tierney Duffy collected two hits for the Vikings.

Rookie pitcher Maddie MacLean went the distance, allowed six hits, struck out four and walked four, to get the win. MacLean also drove in a pair of runs. Jordan Schmike went five innings and took the loss.

Lawrence trailed 2-0 before popping off for four runs in the top of the second. Duffy picked up a run-scoring single, and Wawiorka added a two-run double to give the Vikings a 3-2 lead. Meg Krautsch then tacked on a run-scoring double for a 4-2 edge.

The Vikings took command by scoring four more times in the fifth. MacLean had a two-run single to push the lead to 6-2, and the Vikings tacked on two more runs with the help of four Platteville errors in the inning and led 8-2.

Lawrence added single runs in the sixth and seventh on homers by Marsicek and Schumacher.

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Vikings nip Fredonia in eight innings

CLERMONT, Fla. — The Lawrence University softball team rallied from a four-run deficit Friday to post a 7-6 nonconference win in eight innings over the State University of New York-Fredonia.

Rookie Maddie MacLean picked up her first collegiate victory in her first start for Lawrence (1-1). She allowed eight hits, struck out two and walked two.

MacLean  also went 3-for-4 with a homer and drove in a pair of runs, and shortstop Meg Krautsch went 3-for-5 with a homer and drove in three runs for the Vikings. Savanna Marsicek and Anna Wawiorka both added a pair of hits for Lawrence.

Lawrence trailed 4-0 heading to the fifth, but the Vikings scored three times to get right back in the game. Marsicek started the inning with a double, and Krautsch followed with a double to cut the lead to 4-1. After an out, MacLean blasted a two-run homer to trim the lead to 4-3.

Lawrence then grabbed a 5-4 lead with a pair of runs in the top of the seventh. Marsicek started the inning with a walk, and Krautsch followed with a two-run homer to put the Vikings ahead.

Fredonia (0-3) scratched out an unearned run off MacLean in the bottom of the seventh to tie it at 5-5.

Following the international tiebreaker rule in the eighth, the Vikings had Katie Schumacher at second to start the inning. Sofie Pedersen reached on a sacrifice bunt and an error put runners at the corners. The Blue Devils then got a lineout and cut Schumacher down at home trying to score. Wawiorka followed with a double to score Pedersen, and Wawiorka scored after a wild pitch, walk and an error to put the Vikings up 7-5.

The Blue Devils got a run-scoring double in the bottom of the eighth to trim the lead to 7-6, but MacLean retired the next three hitters to end it.

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Whitworth shuts out Vikings in season opener

CLERMONT, Fla. — The Lawrence University softball season got off to a rough start as Whitworth University defeated the Vikings 8-0 Friday in a nonconference game.

Madi Perez allowed only one hit over four innings to pick up the win for the Pirates (10-3). He struck out four and didn’t walk a batter. Jessica Demski went the distance for Lawrence (0-1), allowing 14 hits while striking out three and walking two.

Myranda Ramirez went 4-for-4 and scored three runs to pace Whitworth. Chelsey Hayes and Allie Rude both had two hits and drove in two runs apiece for the Pirates.

Whitworth scored twice in the first, once in the second and twice in third on Rude’s two-run homer. The Pirates led 6-0 and scored twice in the sixth to end the game.

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Inside LU Athletics: Vikings fastpitch squad looks to reload

Savanna Marsicek returns to start in center field for the Vikings this spring.
Savanna Marsicek returns to start in center field for the Vikings this spring.

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University softball team is looking to reload, not rebuild, this spring.

The Vikings lost first-team All-America shortstop Amanda Jaskolski and top pitchers Liz Barthels and Kara Vance to graduation. On top of that, All-Midwest Conference and All-Great Lakes Region catcher Sam Belletini will miss the season due to a medical issue.

What the Vikings do return is five senior position starters and a senior pitcher from a team that went 28-12 last season, won the MWC’s North Division and finished second in the MWC Tournament.

“Of our six seniors, five of them have been consistent four-year starters. There’s a lot of experience that returns to the field,” said Lawrence coach Kim Tatro, who won her eighth MWC Coach of the Year award in 2015. “Our plan will be to rely on everyone rather than have just one or two great hitters. We have newcomers that are pretty explosive at the plate as well.”

The returning Vikings are paced by two-time all-conference pick Anna Wawiorka, who will move from third base to behind the plate because of Belletini’s absence. A prep catcher, Wawiorka hit .309 last season, piled up 18 extra-base hits, drove in 29 and will be backed up by rookie Sophie Carter.

First baseman Katie Schumacher will be on of the anchors of the infield for the Lawrence softball team.
First baseman Katie Schumacher will be on of the anchors of the infield for the Lawrence softball team.

With Wawiorka now catching, sophomore Kori Looker moves to third, a position she played in high school. A starter in the outfield last season, Looker hit .333 and drove in 18.

The graduation loss of Jaskolski is tempered because of the addition of sophomore shortstop Meg Krautsch. A transfer from Ripon College, Krautsch had a fine rookie season by hitting .326 with three homers and 13 runs batted in.

“What we do have a is a pretty good alternative (to Jaskolski),” Tatro said. “It’s impossible to replace (Jaskolski), but having Meg come over from Ripon was great. She already has college experience, and she was one of the stronger shortstops in the conference.”

The right side of the infield has two returning veterans in senior Katie Schumacher and junior Marisa Thackston. Schumacher started at first last season and hit .295 while Thackston started at second and hit .265.

Lawrence also returns starters Savanna Marsicek in center field and Tierney Duffy in right. Duffy hit .390 last season and Marsicek hit .264 and drove in 22 runs with 11 extra-base hits. Rookies Rachel Urich and Sofie Pedersen could play left, and Urich also plays second base and pitches.

Rounding out the returners is senior designated player Taylor Dodson, a .325 hitter a season ago.

Lawrence’s pitching relies on senior Jessica Demski and freshman Maddie MacLean. Demski went 4-0 last season, including a huge win that helped the Vikings clinch the North Division title, with a 3.00 earned run average. Demski is more of a control pitcher while MacLean brings greater velocity to the plate.

“Jess really proved herself at the end of last year. She had limited opportunities, but when we needed her the most, she was there,” Tatro said. “We don’t have two pitchers that are similar. I think that makes us collectively a better staff.”

The Vikings have a stern test to start the season with 12 games over the course of a week beginning Friday in Clermont, Fla.

“It’s about everybody stepping up and everyone doing their part,” Tatro said. “If we have to be more creative, playing some small ball and utilizing some speed we’ll do that.”

 

Abaray emerges from national search to lead Lawrence Department of Athletics

Christyn Abaray
Christyn Abaray

APPLETON, Wis. — Christyn Abaray is the new Lawrence University Director of Athletics, President Mark Burstein announced today.

Abaray takes over for Mike Szkodzinski, who announced this past spring he was stepping down to devote his full attention to coaching the Vikings’ ice hockey team. Abaray has served as director of athletics at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa, since June 2012.

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Six to be inducted into Lawrence Hall of Fame

A championship-winning coach and five former student-athletes will be inducted into the Lawrence University Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 16.

Long-time swimming and diving coach Kurt Kirner will be enshrined with two-sport star Shannon Arendt LaRoux, runners Courtney Miller Cameron and Shelley Ebert Navis, basketball star Felice Porrata and baseball star Steve Blomberg.

The induction ceremony takes place at the Blue and White Dinner at the Warch Campus Center on Oct. 16, and the inductees are also introduced at the Hall of Fame football game vs. Carroll University at 5 p.m. on Oct. 17 on Roberts Field at the Banta Bowl.

Steve Blomberg
Steve Blomberg

Steve Blomberg ’74

Steve Blomberg’s athletic career at Lawrence was brief, but the Brookfield, Wis., native stands as the finest hitter in school history.

Blomberg played two seasons of baseball at Lawrence before signing with the Kansas City Royals. He went on to play five seasons in the minor leagues and reached as high as Double-A before retiring.

A standout running back, Blomberg played varsity football as a sophomore and rushed for more than 1,000 yards, breaking or tying six school records along the way.

An outfielder on the baseball team, Blomberg was a career .481 hitter, hitting .485 in 1971 and .475 in 1972. Blomberg, whose season batting average record stood for 24 years, is the only player in Lawrence history to hit .400 in back-to-back seasons. A two-time All-Midwest Conference selection, Blomberg also earned Topp’s District All-America honors twice.

Known for his powerful bat, Blomberg posted a career .915 slugging percentage and still holds the season record at .984. He set career records with 12 home runs and seven triples and set season records with seven triples, nine home runs and 30 runs batted in. Blomberg continues to hold the game record of three homers.

Lawrence’s 1972 team tied with St. Olaf College for the Midwest Conference championship, the Vikings’ first league title.

During his one season of football, Blomberg was a first-team all-conference selection and was named the team’s Most Valuable Back. The Vikings finished 6-3 as Blomberg ran 204 times for 1,060 yards, a 5.2-yard average, and caught 16 passes for 239 yards.

Blomberg tied All-American Chuck McKee’s season record of 78 points scored in the process. He also broke the season records for punt returns, punt return yards, kickoff returns, kickoff return yardage and kickoff return average.

After playing five seasons in the minor leagues, Blomberg retired after playing the 1976 season with the Shreveport Captains of the Double-A Texas League. Blomberg hit .248, belted 38 homers and drove in 149 runs during his pro career.

A salesman for Waters Industrial Supply Co., Blomberg and his wife, Jeanne, have two children, Sam and Rebecca, and live in Waukesha. He also has a son, David, who resides in Huntington Beach, Calif.

Courtney Miller Cameron
Courtney Miller Cameron

Courtney Miller Cameron ’04

Courtney Miller displayed consistent excellence in cross country and collected a fistful of Midwest Conference track championships to stand as one of the great distance runners in Lawrence history.

A native of Rochester, N.Y., Miller is the only cross country runner in Lawrence history to finish in the top 10 at the Midwest Conference Championships four times and is one of just three four-time all-conference honorees.

Miller posted second-place finishes at the MWC Championships in 2001 and 2003 and took ninth in 1999 and 2000. Part of a stellar group of distance runners, Miller led the Vikings to MWC cross country titles in 1999 and 2001 and second-place finishes in 2000 and 2003.

Running in the toughest regional in the nation, Miller grabbed one of the few individual qualifying spots for the NCAA Division III Championships in 1999 when she finished 26th to earn All-Midwest Region honors. She went on to finish 128th at the NCAA meet.

Miller, who was twice named the MWC Performer of the Week, took home individual titles at the Beloit Old English Classic and the Wisconsin Private College Championships in 2001 and won the Lawrence Invitational in 2003.

Miller, who didn’t compete during the 2002-03 academic year due to injury, also starred on the track for the Vikings. Miller was named the Outstanding Performer at both the 2004 indoor and outdoor Midwest Conference Championships and won five individual track titles and one relay championship.

Miller capped her 2004 indoor season at the MWC Championships by winning the the 800 meters in 2:18.94 and taking first in the 1,500 in 4:47.70. She also placed third in the 3,000 and ran a school-record time of 10:38.70. Miller also holds the indoor mark in the 1,000 meters at 3:04.67. At the MWC’s outdoor meet, Miller won the 800 (2:19.93) and 1,500 (4:51.11) and took second in the 5,000.

Miller claimed her first league title when she won the 800 at the 2000 MWC indoor meet with a time of 2:19.78. She also was part of the winning sprint medley relay team at the 2003 indoor MWC Championships. Miller teamed with Shelley Ebert, Sarah Slivinski and Jess Moser for a winning time of 4:16.80. Miller also was chosen as a MWC Performer of the Week during both the indoor and outdoor seasons during her career.

Miller won the school’s Outstanding Freshman Athletic Award for Women and claimed the Ruth Bateman Award for excellence in scholarship, athletic ability and leadership by a female athlete.

Miller earned degrees in German and violin performance at Lawrence and went on to earn her master of music degree in violin performance from the University of Illinois. Miller plays with the Victoria Symphony, and she and her husband, Matt, live in Victoria, B.C.

Kurt Kirner
Kurt Kirner

Kurt Kirner

Kurt Kirner took Lawrence swimming to a new level as his teams won a pair of Midwest Conference titles and he coached nearly 200 league champions.

A native of Prairie du Sac, Wis., Kirner took over for another Lawrence Hall of Famer, Gene Davis, in 1991. He coached both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams for the next 16 seasons before moving to Division II Hillsdale College.

Kirner’s men’s team won the Midwest Conference Championships team title in 1996 and 2000. Kirner was named the MWC Men’s Coach of the Year in 1996 and 2006 and was the Women’s Coach of the Year in 2007.

Kirner, who coached eight current Lawrence Hall of Famers, had a remarkable record in the biggest meets of each season. The Lawrence men posted an average finish of 2.6 at the MWC Championships, and the women’s average finish at the league meet was 2.9. Following his first season as head coach, the Lawrence men finished third or higher in the Midwest Conference in 13 of the next 15 seasons. The Lawrence women did the guys one better, finishing third or higher in the league in 14 of Kirner’s final 15 seasons.

Kirner saw a remarkable 187 swimmers crowned Midwest Conference champions during his tenure at Lawrence. The 1995-96 men’s team had a stunning 36 competitors take the top spot in 1996 as Lawrence won 12 individual titles and six relays at the MWC Championships. The women’s team set a best of 19 league champions in 1993 and had 18 in 1995.

Lawrence established itself as the state’s dominant private college program during Kirner’s tenure. The Lawrence women won eight team titles at the Wisconsin Private College Championships and finished second eight times. The Lawrence men won six titles at the Private College Championships and finished second 10 times.

Kirner also broke new ground for Lawrence swimming at the NCAA Division III Championships. Becky Wagenaar was Lawrence’s first female All-American and earned All-America honors three times. Tracy Maschman was an All-American in 1995 and 1996, and Chas Mitchell eared All-America honors on the men’s side in 1996.

Kirner’s teams were also great in the classroom as perennial winners of the Scholar All-America Team award from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. The 1996-97 men’s team posted the highest grade point average in the nation.

In addition to his coaching duties at Lawrence, Kirner served as the building and programming director for the Buchanan Kiewit Wellness Center from May 1993-May 2006.

Kirner coaches the women’s swim team and is an assistant professor at Hillsdale College. He and his wife, Susan, have two sons, Quinn and Clayton.

Shannon Arendt LaRoux
Shannon Arendt LaRoux

Shannon Arendt LaRoux ’04

Shannon Arendt starred on the field and on the court for the Vikings. A standout infielder for the Lawrence softball team, Arendt also was a powerful outside hitter for the volleyball squad.

The Hortonville, Wis., native started for four years at second base and received postseason honors in three seasons. Arendt was an All-Midwest Conference selection in 2003 and 2004 and earned National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Great Lakes Region honors in 2001.

A career .324 hitter, Arendt batted in the No. 2 spot in the lineup and piled up 26 doubles, three triples and one homer while driving in 62 runs and scoring 88 times.

Arendt helped Lawrence to a 71-57-1 record in her four seasons, and the Vikings qualified for the MWC Tournament for three consecutive seasons (2002-04). Lawrence won the 2003 North Division title and hosted the four-team conference tournament.

Arendt was a force as an outside hitter on the volleyball court and earned All-Midwest Conference honors in 2002 and 2003. She also led Lawrence to its best season in school history in 2001 when the Vikings went 19-12 and finished third in the Midwest Conference.

Arendt’s name is all over the Lawrence records, and she ranks second with 1,357 career kills. A career .187 hitter, Arendt had three of the top six season kill totals when she graduated. She posted a career-high 27 kills in a match twice, and her 448 kills in 2003 led the team.

Arendt’s wicked serve accounted for 199 career aces, which is tops in Lawrence history. She also holds the record for aces in a match (12) and season (69). Arendt has three of the top four season totals for aces in Lawrence history.

A fine defensive player as well, Arendt ranked second in school history with 1,604 digs when she graduated. She also piled up 100 career blocks.

Arendt, who received a degree in biology with an interdisciplinary in psychology, received her nursing degree from Rush University. She works as an aesthetic nurse at Fox Valley Plastic Surgery. Arendt and her husband, Alex, have a dog, Gunner, and a cat, Gizzie.

Shelley Ebert Navis
Shelley Ebert Navis

Shelley Ebert Navis ’03

Shelley Ebert blazed to eight Midwest Conference track titles, set six school records and was a key contributor on a pair of conference championship cross country teams.

A two-time qualifier for the NCAA Division III Track and Field Championships, Ebert earned berths in the 800 meters for the 2002 indoor national meet and the 2003 outdoor championships.

Ebert continues to hold the school record both indoors and outdoors in the 800. She set the indoor mark of 2:18.01 at the 2002 NCAA Division III Championships and set the outdoor record of 2:14.30 in 2003.

A native of Janesville, Wis., Ebert dominated the 800 in the Midwest Conference for most of her career. She won the title indoors in the 800 for three consecutive years, 2001, 2002 and 2003. Ebert was named the Most Outstanding Performer at the 2003 MWC Indoor Championships.

Ebert took the title in the 800 at the MWC outdoor meet in 2002 and 2003 and also claimed the title in the 1,500 meters in 2003. Ebert was named the Most Outstanding Performer at the MWC Outdoor Championships in 2003. She also claimed three MWC track performer of the week awards.

A track team captain, Ebert also was a part of four school relay records and a pair of conference title winners.

Ebert teamed with Sarah Slivinski, Jess Moser and Courtney Miller to win the sprint medley relay at the 2003 indoor conference championships in 4:16.80. At the same meet, the 4×400 relay team of Ebert, Slivinski, Moser and Kim Boeckers finished second and set the school record of 4:09.03. The same relay team set the school record of 4:03.28 outdoors in 2003 and won the title at the MWC Championships.

The sprint medley relay team of Ebert, Slivinski, Sally Schonfeld and Kate Okenatez set the school record of 4:16.47 in 2000. The distance medley relay team of Ebert, Schonfeld, Moser and Katy Roll set the school record of 12:10.49 in 2002.

Ebert was part of an outstanding group of cross country runners and helped the Vikings to team titles at the 1999 and 2001 Midwest Conference Championships. The Vikings finished second in 2000 and took fourth in 2002.

Ebert earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Lawrence. She has a master’s degree in professional development from Winona State University and a post-master’s school counseling certificate from UW-Whitewater. She is married to another Lawrence cross country and track standout, Peter Navis ’03, and they live in Fort Atkinson with their two children, Rachel and Michael.

Felice Porrata
Felice Porrata

Felice Porrata ’05

Felice Porrata quietly went about her business on the basketball court at Lawrence and emerged as one of the greatest players in school history.

Porrata’s competent consistency resulted in spectacular career numbers, and she was just the second player in Lawrence history to be a four-time All-Midwest Conference selection. The native of Glenview, Ill., joined Hall of Famer Jackie Huss as the only other four-time all-conference pick. Porrata was a first-team selection in 2004 and 2005 and a second-team pick in 2002 and 2003.

Porrata scored 1,186 career points, which ranked only behind Hall of Famer Sarah O’Neil when she graduated. Porrata averaged 12.8 points per game while shooting 47.9 percent from the floor. Porrata also ranks third with 645 career rebounds (6.9 average), and she is the only player in Lawrence history with 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.

Not only was Porrata one of the league’s top scorers during her career, she also was a fine defensive player. Porrata ranked second in Lawrence history with 241 steals when she graduated and was second with 54 blocks.

A team captain, Porrata led Lawrence to three appearances in the four-team Midwest Conference Tournament during her four seasons. Lawrence made the tournament in 2002, 2003 and 2005.

The Vikings reached the conference championship game in 2005 and finished second in the league. Lawrence’s 18 wins in 2004-05 tied for the highest win total in school history and still ranks second all-time.

Porrata also played one season of softball and emerged as a contributor for the Vikings. Porrata played as a senior in 2005 and started 16 games in the outfield. The Vikings went 9-4 in Midwest Conference play, won the league’s North Division and hosted the Midwest Conference Tournament on their way to a 17-win season.

Porrata, who earned a bachelor’s degree in Spanish, lives in Kansas City, Mo. She works as a freight broker at Efreightship.

More than 150 Lawrence student-athletes named to Academic All-MWC team

APPLETON, Wis. — More than 150 Lawrence University student-athletes have been named to the Academic All-Midwest Conference team.

Lawrence had 153 student-athletes meet the minimum grade point average of 3.33 during the 2014-15 academic year. The top team for the Vikings was women’s indoor track, which had 17 student-athletes honored. Other top performing teams were women’s cross country and women’s soccer with 13 selections apiece, women’s swimming and diving with 12 and men’s soccer and women’s outdoor track with 11 apiece.

A total of 1,859 student-athletes were selected across the conference, and that surpasses the total of 1,752 honored during the 2013-14 academic year.

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Student-athletes receive awards at Honors Celebration

APPLETON, Wis. — More than a dozen Lawrence University student-athletes recently received awards at the 2015 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. Senior swimmer Taylor Winter (Bayside, Wis./Nicolet) won the award for a second consecutive year. The swim team captain, Winter won the 1,650-yard freestyle for the second consecutive year at the 2015 Midwest Conference Championships and also finished third in the 500 freestyle. Winter broke her own school record in the 1,650 freestyle and recorded an NCAA “B” cut in the event. She also broke Hayley Vatch’s school record in the 500 freestyle.

The Iden Charles Champion Cup is given for excellence in scholarship, athletic ability, college spirit and loyalty. Senior men’s basketball player Andrew Borresen (West Bend, Wis./Living Word Lutheran) has won the award for the second consecutive year. A member of the Dean’s List and Mortar Board, Borresen has a 3.92 grade point average and will graduate with a degree in history. A member of the Academic All-Midwest Conference team, Borresen is co-chairman of Lawrence’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. He has served as a volunteer at Richmond Elementary School, worked on Habitat for Humanity projects and volunteered with Lawrence’s Food Recovery Network. He also works in Lawrence’s Sports Information Office and Admissions Office.

The Outstanding Freshman Athletic Award for Men is given the freshman man who has made the most outstanding contribution to Lawrence athletics. Sharing the award are tennis player David Jumes (Appleton, Wis./Xavier) and hockey player Brendan Vetter (Phillips, Wis./Phillips). Jumes finished with a 14-7 record in singles and an 8-11 mark in doubles. Jumes, who reached the semifinals at No. 2 singles at the Midwest Conference Championships, was named the team’s Most Valuable Player. Vetter, a defeseman, led the team with seven goals scored and was tied for third on the team with 11 points. Vetter also led the team in plus-minus and has been named an assistant captain for next season.

The Outstanding Freshman Athletic Award for Women is given to the freshman woman who has made the most outstanding contribution to Lawrence athletics. Erin Schrobilgen (Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park River Forest) competed in cross country and indoor and outdoor track and field. Schrobilgen earned All-Midwest Conference honors in cross country after a 12th-place finish at the league championships. During the indoor track season, Schrobilgen broke the school record in the mile that had stood since 1978. She also earned Academic All-America honors from the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

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. Senior men’s basketball player Ryan DePouw (Oconto, Wis./Oconto) was honored after finishing a stellar career. A three-year starter and team captain, DePouw is one of just 22 players in Lawrence basketball history to score 1,000 points. He finished 21st in career scoring with 1,028 points.

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. Senior soccer player and swimmer Steve Salansky (Parker, Colo./Legend) was a standout in both sports. On the soccer field, Salansky was a three-year starter and two-year team captain. As a defender, he earned All-Midwest Conference three times and was a two-time All-Wisconsin selection. Salansky, who also served as swim team captain, was the second-leading scorer for the squad.

The Charles E. Pond Award for Women is given for all-around athletic ability by a senior woman in two or more sports and for sportsmanship, school spirit and scholarship. Senior multi-sport athlete Kassidy Rinehart (Hortonville, Wis./Hortonville) starred in three sports and won 12 letters for the Vikings. During the fall, Rinehart ran cross country for the Vikings and helped Lawrence to a third-place finish at the Midwest Conference Championships in 2014. During the winter season, Rinehart was a four-year player for the basketball team. She served as the basketball team captain as a senior and was named the team Defensive Most Valuable Player all four years. During the spring season, Rinehart has won four letters as a sprinter and jumper for the track and field team. Rinehart also is the co-chairperson of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is a four-year Academic All-Midwest Conference selection.

The Marion Read Award is given for outstanding contributions to Lawrence athletics. The award had two winners this year as seniors Keli Muchowski (Neenah, Wis./Neenah) and Kara Vance (Racine, Wis./Park) shared the honor. Muchowski was the leading scorer for the women’s soccer team and earned All-Midwest Conference honors three times. She scored nine goals and handed out three assists in 2014 for 21 points. Muchowski finished ninth in Lawrence history with 26 goals and is eighth with 65 points. Vance was a standout pitcher for the Vikings and finished with a 28-20 career record. Vance was named Midwest Conference Pitcher of the Week twice during her career and her 28 wins ranks sixth in Lawrence history. She holds the Lawrence record for fewest walks per innings pitched with just 36 bases on balls in 292.2 innings pitched. The softball team captain, Vance also served as a student manager for football and is a leader in the Kids Give campaign.

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

Kyle Dockery (Barrington, Ill./Barrington), cross country and track and field

Pat Mangan (Barrington, Ill./Barrington), cross country and track and field

Kassidy Rinehart (Hortonville, Wis./Hortonville), cross country, women’s basketball and outdoor track and field

Savannah Vogel (Deerfield, Wis./Deerfield), cross country and track and field