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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 2016 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 softball player Tierney Duffy (North Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield) won the award after finishing her career with a .347 batting average. A starting outfielder for four seasons, Duffy was an All-Midwest Conference and All-Great Lakes Region selection in 2016. The co-chair of Lawrence’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Duffy was a leader in organizing the inaugural BLUCrew Awards, helped raise $13,000 with the Special Olympics Polar Plunge and worked with the Kids Give program. Duffy has a 3.6 grade point average and is a member of the Academic All-Midwest Conference team.

The Iden Charles Champion Cup is given for excellence in scholarship, athletic ability, college spirit and loyalty. Senior hockey player Renato Engler (Davos, Switzerland) served as the team captain and was a two-time Northern Collegiate Hockey Association All-Academic team member. Engler led the team in 2015-16 with nine goals and 16 assists for 25 points and recently signed to play professional hockey in his native Switzerland.

The Outstanding Freshman Athletic Award for Men is given the freshman man who has made the most outstanding contribution to Lawrence athletics. Football player Ryan Butterfield (McDonough, Ga./Strong Rock Christian) was the team’s starting quarterback. He completed 85-of-164 passes for 967 yards, nine touchdowns and four interceptions. He also ran 82 times for 549 yards and three touchdowns. Butterfield was named the Midwest Conference Offensive Player of the Week and was chosen as the USA College Football Rookie of the Week. He posted the first 200-plus yard rushing game for the Vikings since 2002 and posted the longest touchdown run (79 yards) by a quarterback in school history.

The Outstanding Freshman Athletic Award for Women is given to the freshman woman who has made the most outstanding contribution to Lawrence athletics. Outside hitter Arianna Neumeyer (Manitowoc, Wis./Lutheran) was an All-Midwest Conference selection for the Lawrence volleyball team. She led the team with 215 kills and at 2.42 kills per set. Neumeyer also finished second on the team with 25 aces and was third with 282 digs.

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 Jamie Nikitas (Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South) was a first-team All-Midwest Conference selection and one of 10 national finalists for the Josten’s Trophy, given annually to the top player in NCAA Division III. Nikitas finished in the top 10 in the nation in scoring at 25.1 points per game and broke Lawrence’s season scoring record with 577 points. He was the only player in the Midwest Conference to finish in the top seven in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. Nikitas was named the United States Basketball Writers Association Player of the Week, was chosen for the D3hoops.com Team of the Week and was twice named Midwest Conference Player of the Week.

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. Swimmer and track athlete Hayley Cardinal (Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East) was a multiple Midwest Conference champion for the Vikings. In the pool, Cardinal won the 100-yard breaststroke in 2014 and took titles in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke in 2016. Cardinal, who made an NCAA “B” cut three times, holds the Lawrence records in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the 200 individual medley. She also is part of the 200 and 400 medley relay teams. Cardinal is a member of the Academic All-Midwest Conference team and served as the swim team captain. She also run the hurdles and relays for the Lawrence track team.

The Marion Read Award is given for outstanding contributions to Lawrence athletics. Softball shortstop Amanda Jaskolski (Shawano, Wis./Shawano) capped her career by earning first-team National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America honors. A two-team All-Great Lakes Region selection, Jaskolski was a career .439 hitter with 17 doubles, two triples, 19 homers and 76 runs batted in. She holds Lawrence season records for hits (54), RBIs (46), runs scored (37) and homers (13). Jaskolski was a two-time Midwest Conference Player of the Year and hit .462 with 13 homers and 46 RBIs as a senior.

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

Clare Bruning (Mondovi, Wis./Mondovi), cross country and track and field

Cam Davies (Grosse Point, Mich./South), cross country and track and field

Chris Fuelling (Saint Paul, Minn./Highland Park), cross country and track and field

Bjorn Gowdy-Jaehnig (Decorah, Iowa/Decorah), track and field

Liza Girsova (Busan, South Korea), soccer and track and field

Tyler Herman (Wadsworth, Ill./Warren Township), track and field

Liz Landes (Westmont, Ill./Westmont), cross country and track and field

Genna Matt (Mount Horeb, Wis./Mount Horeb), soccer and track and field

Isabella Schleisner (Hortonville, Wis./Hortonville), cross country and track and field

Cora Williams (Brentwood, Calif./Liberty), cross country and track and field

BLU Crew award winners to be selected Friday

APPLETON, Wis. — The first BLU Crew Awards will be selected Friday evening at the Warch Campus Center.

The inaugural event is sponsored by Lawrence University’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). SAAC will hand out 12 awards to its fellow Vikings and announce the All-Viking Team.

The event begins at 7 p.m. and is open to the public.

The categories and nominees are:

Breakthrough Athlete of the Year

Jessica Demski (Gurnee, Ill./Warren Township), softball, pitcher

Jake Gostisha (Appleton, Wis./East), football, defensive end

Patsy Kealey (New Rochelle, N.Y./Ursuline), soccer, goalkeeper

Elana Lambert (Shorewood, Wis./Shorewood), tennis

Best Victory

Women’s cross country victory at Concordia (Wis.) Invitational

Hockey 6-3 win over Lake Forest to clinch berth in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs

Women’s soccer 2-0 win over UW-Stevens Point

Softball 5-4 win over Cornell

Men’s tennis 5-4 win over Cornell to qualify for Midwest Conference Tournament

Outstanding Play of the Year

Mattias Soderqvist (Stockholm, Sweden), back-to-back saves vs. Marian

Jamie Nikitas (Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South) to Mitch Willer (Sussex, Wis./Sussex Hamilton) for dunk vs. Knox

Cyra Bammer (Zionsville, Ind./Zionsville), kill off face of Macalester player

Mike Deremo (Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township), goal vs. Lakeland

Renato Engler (Davos, Switzerland), goal vs. Aurora

Ryan Berkley (Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township), goals vs. UW-Stevens Point

Hayley Cardinal (Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East), victory in 200 breaststroke at Midwest Conference Championships

Troy Miller (Lake In The Hills, Ill./Huntley), NBA-range 3-pointer in overtime at Monmouth

Alic Riedel (Appleton, Wis./East), kickoff return for touchdown vs. Rockford

Alic Riedel (Appleton, Wis./East), big hit on defense vs. Rockford

Upset of the Year

Women’s cross country tops field led by UW-Stevens Point to win Concordia (Wis.) Invitational

Women’s swimming defeats Lake Forest 146-117

Hockey defeats Marian 3-2

Softball gets 7-3 win at Monmouth

Women’s soccer 2-0 win over UW-Stevens Point

Baseball gets 6-4 victory over St. Norbert

Best Individual Performance

Ryan Butterfield (McDonough, Ga./Strong Rock Christian), football vs. Grinnell

Hayley Cardinal (Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East), swimming at Midwest Conference Championships

Jamie Nikitas (Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South), basketball vs. Carroll

Liz Arco (Bartlett, Ill./Bartlett), volleyball vs. Grinnell

Mattias Soderqvist (Stockholm, Sweden), series vs. MSOE

Troy Miller (Lake In The Hills, Ill./Huntley), basketball vs. Monmouth

Patsy Kealey (New Rochelle, N.Y./Ursuline), basketball vs. Concordia Chicago

Katie Schumacher (Little Chute, Wis./Little Chute), softball vs. St. Norbert

Comeback of the Year

Hockey vs. Lake Forest, trailed 3-1 and came back to win 6-3

Softball vs. Cornell, trailed 2-0 and came back to win 5-2

Men’s basketball vs. Monmouth, trailed 71-62 and came back to win 96-89 in OT

Men’s tennis, Adam Busch vs. Cornell’s Tom Greene, lost first set and rallied to win in three sets to clinch team’s berth in Midwest Conference Tournament

Women’s soccer vs. Grinnell, trailed 1-0 and scored two goals in final 13 minutes to win 2-1

Men’s Rookie of the Year

Ryan Butterfield (McDonough, Ga./Strong Rock Christian), football, quarterback

Nick Felan (Highlands Village, Texas), hockey, forward

Josh Janusiak (South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee), cross country/track

Nathan Schlesinger (Austin, Texas), fencing

Nolan Spencer (Elmhurst, Ill./York), baseball, shortstop

Max Stahl (Tijeras, N.M./Sandia Prep), swimming

Women’s Rookie of the Year

Lilly Endsley (Rockford, Ill./Guilford), tennis

Mari Hubanks (Sharon, Wis./Walworth Big Foot), soccer, defender

Maddie MacLean (Arlington, Wash./Arlington), softball, pitcher

Arianna Neumeyer (Manitowoc, Wis./Lutheran), volleyball, outside hitter

Emmi Zheng (St. Louis Park, Minn./St. Louis Park), swimming

Coach of the Year

Jason Fast, cross country

Steve Francour, men’s tennis

Mike Szkodzinski, hockey

Kim Tatro, softball

Men’s Athlete of the Year

Ryan Butterfield (McDonough, Ga./Strong Rock Christian), football, quarterback

Renato Engler (Davos, Switzerland), hockey, forward

Matt Holliday (Hong Kong), baseball, first baseman/pitcher

Josh Janusiak (South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee), cross country/track

Jamie Nikitas (Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South), basketball, guard

Women’s Athlete of the Year

Ryan Berkley (Evanston, Ill./Evanston Township), soccer, forward

Clare Bruning (Mondovi, Wis./Mondovi), cross country

Hayley Cardinal (Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East), swimming

Tierney Duffy (North Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield), softball, outfielder

Meg Krautsch (Oshkosh, Wis./West), softball, shortstop

The Viking Award

Brandon Boelter (Saginaw, Mich.), hockey

Tierney Duffy (North Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield), softball

Natalie Kramer (Mendota Heights, Minn./Henry Sibley), basketball

Jacob Lueck (Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard East), football

Jamie Nikitas (Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South), basketball

Lauren Ray (Hales Corners, Wis./Whitnall), volleyball

Stahl grabs pair of firsts at Grinnell Last Chance Meet

GRINNELL, Iowa — The Lawrence University men’s swimming team wrapped up its season by participating in the Grinnell College Last Chance Meet on Sunday.

Max Stahl led the way for the Vikings by winning the 50-yard freestyle and 100 freestyle. Lawrence’s Travis Charlow won the 500 freestyle, and Christian Bell took first in the 100 breaststroke.

The 200 freestyle relay team of Stahl, Bell, Kaleb Cooperman and Jordan Spalding grabbed first place, and the 200 medley relay team of Cooperman, Spalding, Grant Wilkie and Shuangmu Feng also took first.

Results

Cardinal wins second title; Lawrence women third at MWC Championships

Hayley Cardinal
Hayley Cardinal

GRINNELL, Iowa — Lawrence University swimming star Hayley Cardinal won her second league title on Sunday by the narrowest of margins and led the Vikings to third place the Midwest Conference Championships at Grinnell College.

Cardinal, a senior from Lombard, Ill., won the 200-yard breaststroke in 2:24.13, edging Grinnell’s Maddy Pesch (2:24.19) by 6/100ths of a second. Cardinal grabbed the title in the 100 breaststroke on Saturday in 1:04.96 and posted a NCAA “B” cut in the process.

Lawrence finished third in the team standings with 503 points, and Grinnell took the title with 946.5.

The Vikings had a host of other top finishes, paced by Emily Flack and Paige Witter. Flack was third in the 200 backstroke in 2:11.36, and teammate Danielle Millin was fifth in 2:12.90. Witter grabbed third in the 200 butterfly in 2:12.01, and Sarah Schweickart was eighth in 2:25.65.

Emei Thompson grabbed fourth in the 1,650 freestyle in 18:27.33, and Natalie Cash was eighth in 18:56.77. Emmi Zheng raced to fourth in the 200 breaststroke in 2:28.19. Lawrence’s 400 freestyle relay team of Flack, Millin, Lizzy Garcia Creighton and Eryn Blagg was fifth in 3:42.82.

On the men’s side, Lawrence finished eighth in the team standings with 148 points. Grinnell won the title with 904.5.

The top finisher for the Vikings was Max Stahl, who took seventh in the 200 backstroke in 1:58.82. The 400 freestyle relay team of Travis Charlow, Grant Wilkie, Kaleb Cooperman and Christian Bell was eighth in 3:26.34.

 

Results

Cardinal takes 100 breaststroke title, earns NCAA “B” cut

Lawrence's Hayley Cardinal won the 100-yard breaststroke on Saturday at the Midwest Conference Championships.
Lawrence’s Hayley Cardinal won the 100-yard breaststroke on Saturday at the Midwest Conference Championships.

GRINNELL, Iowa — Lawrence University swimming star Hayley Cardinal swam to victory in the 100-yard breaststroke on Saturday to pace the Vikings on day two of the Midwest Conference Championships at Grinnell College.

Cardinal took the second conference title of her career with a time of 1:04.96. She earned a NCAA “B” cut in the process and won by 1.36 seconds over Maddy Pesch of Grinnell. Lawrence’s Emmi Zheng grabbed third place in 1:06.88.

The Lawrence relays were outstanding as the 800 freestyle team of Emei Thompson, Eryn Blagg, Paige Witter and Emily Flack took second in 7:59.58. The 200 medley relay team of Cardinal, Flack, Witter and Danielle Millin was third in 1:49.97 and set a Lawrence record.

Witter also placed third in the 100 butterfly in 59.31 seconds and broke the Lawrence record. Witter’s time topped the record of 59.47 seconds, set by All-American Becky Wagenaar in 1994.

Millin placed in two individual events, taking fourth in the 100 backstroke in 1:00.40 and seventh in the 400 individual medley in 4:51.64. Flack took sixth in the 200 freestyle in 1:59.30 and was seventh in the 100 backstroke in 1:01.23.

The women moved up one spot in the team standings Saturday are are third with 330 points. The Vikings are only three points ahead of Lake Forest College.

On the men’s side, Lawrence is eighth with 105 points. Max Stahl paced the Vikings by taking fifth in the 100 backstroke in 53.98 seconds.

Results

Cardinal paces Vikings on opening day of MWC Championships

GRINNELL, Iowa — Hayley Cardinal grabbed a third-place finish and swam on both relays Friday to pace the Lawrence University swim team on the opening day of the Midwest Conference Championships at Grinnell College.

Cardinal took third in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:12.94. She also teamed with Emily Flack, Paige Witter and Danielle Millin to place fourth and set a Lawrence record in the 400 medley relay in 4:00.38. The team of Cardinal, Millin, Eryn Blagg and Lizzy Garcia Creighton took fifth in the 200 freestyle relay in 1:41.31.

The other top individual finisher for the Vikings was Witter, who took sixth in the 500 freestyle in 5:16.87.

The Lawrence women are in fourth place in the team standings with 113 points. The Lawrence men are last with 26 points.

The top finish for the Lawrence men was a seventh place in the 400 medley relay by the team of Max Stahl, Jordan Spalding, Travis Charlow and Christian Bell.

The competition continues through Sunday.

Results

Inside LU Athletics: Cardinal leads a fast crowd into MWC Championships

Lawrence's Hayley Cardinal owns the top times in the Midwest Conference in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke and 200 individual medley.
Lawrence’s Hayley Cardinal owns the top times in the Midwest Conference in the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke and 200 individual medley.

APPLETON, Wis. — Hayley Cardinal is a champion swimmer with the mentality of a middle linebacker.

The Lawrence University swimming star heads into this weekend’s Midwest Conference Championships at Grinnell College a little banged up and loving it.

“I tend to do well when I’m kind of beat up so I literally started my taper (Tuesday),” said Cardinal, a senior from Lombard, Ill. “I’m not nervous. I’m trying to trust the taper.”

Cardinal, the 2014 MWC champion in the 100-yard breaststroke, already owns the top times in the Midwest Conference in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and 200 individual medley. Most swimmers would ease off the gas pedal earlier in order to go really fast at the end of a season.

“It’s going to be new, but I think it’s going to be good,” said Cardinal, and she has the evidence to prove it.

Cardinal did an abbreviated taper in December 2014 because her season was coming to an end as she went to study abroad. In her final meet that season at UW-Oshkosh, she broke three school records and posted two NCAA “B” cuts. She set school marks in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.44), 200 breaststroke (2:21.82) and 200 IM (21:12.50).

“I honestly didn’t believe the times I had at the Oshkosh meet. They were faster than I ever dreamed of going,” said Cardinal, who was named the conference’s Swimmer of the Week four times this season.

“It shows how good a coach Drew (Fleek) has been. To drop that kind of time in that kind of event is amazing. I’m more than happy with how my swimming has gone and thankful that I have such a good team to train with.”

While Cardinal has the dream of winning multiple conference titles and perhaps qualifying for the NCAA Division III Championships, she will get plenty of support as the Vikings look to improve on last season’s fourth-place finish.

The Vikings have top swimmers near the top of the conference in multiple events.

Lizzy Garcia Creighton paces the Vikings in the freestyle sprints, and Emei Thompson stretches from the 200 to 500 freestyle. Junior Paige Witter is among the league’s best in the 500 freestyle and the 100 and 200 butterfly. Cardinal is flanked by teammate Emmi Zheng in the 100 and 200 breaststroke, and Emily Flack is a contender in the 100 and 200 backstroke.

“I think Hayley is certainly capable of competing for several individual titles as well as breaking her own school records in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and the 200 IM,” Lawrence coach Drew Fleek said. “As a team, I think if we swim the way we all know we’re capable of, we can finish in the top three.”

The Vikings have a limited men’s roster, but Lawrence is looking to improve on last season’s eighth-place finish.

“I also think the men’s team will have some very competitive relays and I expect Travis Charlow, Christian Bell, Max Stahl, Kaleb Cooperman and Jordan Spalding to have some outstanding swims,” Fleek said.

Bell, Stahl, Charlow pace Vikings at Ripon Double Dual

RIPON, Wis. — Christian Bell, Max Stahl and Travis Charlow all posted top-three finishes to pace the Lawrence University men’s swimming team at the Ripon College Double Dual on Saturday at the Storzer Center.

Bell grabbed second in the 50-yard freestyle in 23.41 seconds, and he also took fifth in the 100 butterfly in 59.18 seconds. Stahl posted a pair of third-place finishes, taking third in the 200 individual medley in 2:13.27 and in the 100 backstroke in 59.17. Charlow raced to second in the 100 freestyle in 50.36 seconds.

UW-Oshkosh topped Lawrence 122-53, and Ripon downed the Vikings 134-43.

Results

Cardinal takes three titles at Private College Championships

Hayley Cardinal
Hayley Cardinal

KENOSHA, Wis. — Lawrence University took home six individual titles, including three by Hayley Cardinal, at Saturday’s Wisconsin Private College Championships at Carthage College.

Cardinal took the crown in the 100-yard breaststroke, 200 breaststroke and 200 individual medley. She won the 100 breaststroke in 1:09.50 and took the 200 breaststroke in 2:31.45. She won the 200 IM in 2:19.05.

Paige Witter grabbed the title in the 500 freestyle for the Vikings in 5:24.17. Witter also took fourth in the 200 butterfly (2:20.01) and was sixth in the 100 butterfly (1:04.28).

Lawrence’s Emei Thompson took the top spot in the 200 freestyle in 2:02.89 and swam to third in the 500 freestyle in 5:31.71.

Danielle Millin took the other title for the Vikings with a first place in the 400 individual medley in 5:01.24. Millin also took sixth in the 100 backstroke in 1:05.81.

The Vikings also got a trio of top-three finishes in the relays. The 200 medley relay team of Cardinal, Witter, Lizzy Garcia and Emily Flack was second in 1:55.58. The 200 freestyle relay team of Millin, Thompson, Flack and Eryn Blagg took third in 1:46.74. The 400 freestyle relay team of Garcia, Emmi Zheng, Shelby Hader and Sarah Schweickart was third in 3:58.00.

The Lawrence women finished third with 152 points, and Carroll University took the team title with 268.5.

On the men’s side, Max Stahl led the Vikings with a third-place finish in the 200 backstroke in 2:09.00. Stahl also seventh in the 200 IM in 2:14.47. The Vikings finished fifth in the team standings.

Results

Cardinal picks up fourth MWC Swimmer of the Week honor

Hayley Cardinal
Hayley Cardinal

APPLETON, Wis. — Lawrence University standout Hayley Cardinal has been chosen as the Midwest Conference Swimmer of the Week for the fourth time this season.

Cardinal (Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East) earned the honor after winning a pair of events and grabbing a pair of seconds at the Lawrence Double Dual on Jan. 23.

Cardinal won the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:07.82 and grabbed first in the 200 breaststroke in 2:28.36 at Boldt Natatorium. Cardinal also took second in the 200 individual medley in 2:20.83. Cardinal teamed with Paige Witter, Emily Flack and Lizzy Garcia to take second in the 200 medley relay in 1:55.06.

Lawrence defeated Lake Forest College 146-117 and fell 183-78 to UW-Whitewater.

This is Cardinal’s fourth conference Swimmer of the Week honor of the season. She took the honor on Dec. 15 and also won the award in back-to-back weeks in late October and early November.

The Lawrence swimmers return to action this Saturday when the Vikings travel to the Wisconsin Private College Championships at Carthage College.