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Inside LU Athletics: Vikings set to take a run at some titles

The Lawrence University cross country program heads to the Midwest Conference Championships this weekend with both barrels loaded.

Both the Lawrence women’s and men’s teams are gunning for the title on Saturday at Oakland Acres Golf Club in Grinnell, Iowa.

“I think both teams have a shot to win,” said Lawrence coach Jason Fast, who saw his men finish second and the women take eighth place in 2012. “I’m more excited for this conference meet more than I have been for any other. To have both the men’s and women’s teams competing for conference titles isn’t something that happens every year. It has the potential to be a very special weekend.”

The Lawrence men figured to be near the top of the league, but it has been the women who are raising eyebrows across the conference. The Lawrence women won the title at the Concordia (Wis.) Falcon Invitational and helped win the combined team title at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invitational.

“Coming into the year I knew we were going to be a lot better,” Fast said of the women’s squad. “As the year went on it became obvious that our returners put in a lot of time over the summer to improve themselves. Combine that with some stellar performances from some freshmen, and that has really made the difference.”

Sophomore Clare Bruning was Lawrence’s lone returning all-conference runner after placing seventh, the top finish by a freshman, in the championships last season. Bruning is again in top form, but the Vikings have had numerous other runners take a step forward.

“Since last year the team has come so far as a whole,” Bruning said. “It’s not just me out front on my own anymore, now there’s a whole pack of us, pushing each other and encouraging each other. We’re really close, on the course in terms of running as well as our team dynamic off the course.”

Bruning is the only Lawrence runner with a top-10 time in the conference, but the Vikings have six runners in the top 20. Lawrence is the only team with that depth up front.

“This is probably one of the more competitive teams I’ve ever seen with regards to having such a tight one-to-seven spread,” Fast said. “We’ve had four different runners finish as our top runner.”

Bruning ranks 10th in the league with a season-best time over 6,000 meters of 23:27, and the rest of the Vikings are tightly bunched behind her. Freshman Amy Hutchings ranks 12th (23:47), sophomore Liz Landes is 13th (23:49), freshman Elin Karlsson is 17th (24:04), sophomore Cora Williams is 19th (24:06) and freshman Kristen Bischel is 20th (24:06).

“Whenever you place your team at or near the front, it’s going to be discouraging to other teams,” Fast said. “That’s definitely our plan, to pack up and push near the front and force teams to beat us or beat whoever we have to in the second half of the race.”

The Vikings’ top-five runners have been separated by as little as 28 seconds and just eight places during a meet this season. Bruning said this team is taking care of each other and they are running like a family.

“I feel like it’s all been building into a crescendo that’s going to culminate at the conference meet this weekend,” Bruning said. “We’re going into it with our eyes on the prize. We have a shot at the title, and we really want it. We’re heading to Grinnell with a goal, and hopefully we’ll return with a trophy.”

The Lawrence men are faced with trying to defeat a talented Grinnell team on its home course. The Vikings do have the firepower to do that, with returning all-conference runners Curran Carlile, Kyle Dockery and Jamie Brisbois and sophomore standout Jonah Laursen.

“On the guys side, we need to have our best race,” Fast said. “I would say our team this year has been a team of wild cards. We could be really good if we could get everybody together on the right day. We’re the only team in the conference that has the potential to beat Grinnell.”

Brisbois is leading the men’s pack right now and was just named the MWC Performer of the Week after turning in the sixth-fastest time in the conference at 8,000 meters (26:40).

“As a team, we have a lot of talent and a lot of as of yet unrealized potential,” Brisbois said. “To be a top-three team and give Grinnell a run for their money, we need our top group of runners to stay together and stay competitive during the tough middle miles of the race.  If we can accomplish this, I think we can do some damage this weekend.”

Swimmers sweep honors

Lawrence swept the conference’s first Swimmer of the Week awards. Hayley Cardinal won the women’s award, and Evan Flack took the men’s award. Cardinal won two events (100-yard breaststroke, 200 individual medley) and swam on a winning relay team (200 medley) as Lawrence opened its season with an impressive 143-54 dual meet victory over Beloit last Saturday. Flack also won two events (100 and 200 freestyle) and swam on a winning relay (200 freestyle) against the Bucs.

Climbing the list

Senior quarterback Luke Barthelmess continues to climb the conference’s career passing yards list and now ranks eighth in league history. Barthelmess passed former St. Norbert stars Cody Craig  (7,181) and Ryan Hartman (7,218) last Saturday and now has 7,256 passing yards heading into this weekend’s home game vs. Grinnell. He is just 65 yards from passing former Ripon star Paul Brandenburg (7,320) for seventh place and just 195 from another former Ripon standout, Eric Rich (7,450).

Editor’s Note: Inside LU Athletics is a notes package written by Lawrence University Director of Athletic Media Relations Joe Vanden Acker. It will feature teams and individual players, recap weekly awards or highlights and take a look at what’s ahead for the Vikings.

Lawrence swimmers sweep MWC weekly awards

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University swim teams swept the first Midwest Conference Swimmer of the Week awards of the season.

Hayley Cardinal (Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East) won the women’s award, and Evan Flack (Edina, Minn./Edina) took the men’s award.

Cardinal won two events and swam on a winning relay team as Lawrence opened its season with an impressive 143-54 dual meet victory over Beloit College on Oct. 26. Cardinal won the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:10.78 and took first in the 200 individual medley in 2:24.94. She also was part of the winning 200 medley relay team, which took first in 1:56.55.

Flack won two events and swam on a winning relay team in Lawrence’s meet against Beloit. Flack won the 100-yard freestyle in 51.32 seconds and took first in the 200 freestyle in 1:56.04. Flack also swam on the winning 200 freestyle relay team, whcih posted a time of 1:33.56. Beloit edged a short-handed Vikings squad 87-77.

Lawrence is back in action on Saturday when it hosts Ripon College and UW-River Falls at Boldt Natatorium.

Seniors lead Vikings past Cornell

APPLETON, Wis. — It was Senior Day at Lawrence University on Sunday as the Vikings said farewell to seven men’s soccer players. The seniors made the most of the their final home game by scoring all three goals in a 3-0 Midwest Conference victory over Cornell College.

Erich Lohrmann scored twice and Cooper Sinai-Yunker got the other goal for the Vikings (7-9-1, 5-4-0 MWC).

Freshman goalkeeper Joe Krivit made one save to earn his fifth shutout of the season. Connor Hagen stopped 13 shots for Cornell, which had just one shot on goal.

Lohrmann got the scoring started at the 4:34 mark when he took a throw-in from Stephen Salansky and fired a shot past Hagen.

Lawrence made it 2-0 at the 10:21 mark as Lohrmann scored again. Michael Deremo took the ball into the box and his shot was deflected by Hagen. Lohrmann pounced on the rebound and stuffed it into the back of the net.

Sinai-Yunker scored his first career goal off a pass from Lohrmann at the 56:17 mark to complete the scoring.

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Vikings fall behind early, lose to Cornell

APPLETON, Wis. — The Cornell College women’s soccer team scored in the first minute and went on to a 3-0 Midwest Conference victory over Lawrence University on Sunday at Whiting Field West.

Kendra Wisely scored just 58 seconds into the match to give the Rams (8-8-1, 3-5-1 MWC) the lead for good. Cornell added a goal from Bethany Stivers in the 27th minute, and Wisely scored again in the 73rd minute to complete the scoring.

Zauditu Kaza-Amlak assisted on all three goals.

Dani Glass made 11 saves and took the loss for Lawrence (5-9-1, 3-5-1). Chelsea Harris stopped six shots to pick up the shutout.

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Yocum leads Monmouth past Vikings

MONMOUTH, Ill. — Trey Yocum ran for 277 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead the Monmouth College football team to a 31-7 Midwest Conference win over Lawrence University on Saturday at Zorn Stadium.

Yocum carried the ball 31 times for the Scots (3-4, 3-3 MWC) and averaged 8.9 yards per carry.

Monmouth built a 21-0 lead at the half, and held Lawrence (0-7, 0-7) to a season-low 227 offensive yards.

Lawrence quarterback Luke Barthelmess completed 14 of 23 passes for 106 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Barthelmess also ran 15 times for 92 yards.

Safety Sam Wagner had another big day for the Lawrence defense. He matched his career high with 14 tackles, including 10 solo, and grabbed his first interception of the season. Linebacker Andy Paider also had an interception for the Vikings.

Monmouth took the opening kickoff and drove 62 yards in four plays for a touchdown. Yocum ran it in from 23 yards out for a 7-0 lead. The Scots then put together a pair of scoring drives in the second quarter with Yocum scoring from two and five yards to build a 21-0 lead at the half.

The Scots got another Yocum touchdown, this one on a 20-yard run, to lead 31-0 after three quarters.

Lawrence got its lone touchdown of the day, and it was set up by Wagner’s interception, which he returned 20 yards to the Monmouth 43-yard line. Barthelmess connected with Dan Dubnicka on a 23-yard touchdown pass four plays later to cut the lead to 31-7. Dubnicka finished with seven catches for 58 yards.

Lawrence returns home next Saturday to face Grinnell College.

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Vikings sweep past Knox

GALESBURG, Ill. — Kayla Storm had a big day for the Lawrence University volleyball team as the Vikings swept Knox College 3-0 in a Midwest Conference match on Saturday at Memorial Gymnasium.

Lawrence (10-16, 5-5 MWC) defeated the Prairie Fire (3-21, 1-8) 25-23, 25-11, 25-16.

Storm pounded out 14 kills and had only one attack error in 26 attempts for a .500 hitting percentage on the afternoon. Terese Swords added seven kills and Megan Conley added six for the Vikings, who hit .254 as a team.

Diane McLeod had 24 assists and four aces for the Vikings, and Kathleen Rowland picked up 17 digs.

Kaylie Price led Knox with nine kills, and Madison Pierro had a match-high 18 digs.

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Lawrence swimmers split with Beloit

APPLETON, Wis. — The Lawrence University swim teams opened their season on Saturday by splitting a dual meet with Midwest Conference foe Beloit College.

The Lawrence women routed the Bucs 143-54, and the Beloit men edged the Vikings 87-77.

Taylor Winter, Hayley Cardinal and Paige Witter all won two individual events for the Lawrence women. Winter took the mixed 1,000-yard freestyle in 11:21.67 and the 500 freestyle in 5:32.44. Witter won the 200 freestyle in 2:05.00 and the 100 butterfly in 1:03.56. Cardinal won the 200 individual medley in 2:24.94 and took the 100 breaststroke in 1:10.78.

On the men’s side, Evan Flack won both the 200 freestyle (1:56.04) and the 100 freestyle (51.32).

Results

Grinnell holds off Vikings

APPLETON, Wis. — Joseph Brown scored a pair of first-half goals and the Grinnell College men’s soccer team held on for a 2-1 Midwest Conference victory over Lawrence University on Saturday at Whiting Field West.

Brown scored off a pass from Victor Ghazal at the 21:13 mark to give the Pioneers (7-9-0, 5-3-0 MWC) a 1-0 lead. Brown made it 2-0 when he beat Lawrence goalkeeper Joe Krivit to a pass from Michael Hurley and scored at 29:26.

Erich Lohrmann cut the lead to 2-1 when he scored for Lawrence (6-9-1, 4-4-0) at 41:12. Michael Deremo fed Cooper Sinai-Yunker, who moved the ball to Lohrmann. He beat Grinnell goalkeeper Major May for his first goal of the season.

May made three saves to pick up the win, and Krivit stopped two shots for the Vikings. Lawrence had a 14-10 edge in shots.

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