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Lawrence Welcomes Old, New Rivals to Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association

The Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association continues to grow. And this time, it will change the face of NCAA Division III hockey in the West.

The league announced Tuesday (6/19) that St. Norbert College and the College of St. Scholastica have accepted invitations to become members of the league beginning in the 2013-14 campaign.

“This is a great and exciting day for the MCHA,” league commissioner Dr. G. Steven Larson said. “We are very enthused about having the College of St. Scholastica and St. Norbert College as colleagues. The strong academic and hockey tradition they bring will be an outstanding fit for our new members and the MCHA membership.”

Mike Szkodzinski, Lawrence’s director of athletics and head coach of the Vikings’ hockey team since 2006, said the league would gain “instant credibility in some different circles”  with the additions of the two programs.

“It will enhance our recruiting efforts. Now we will be able to state that our conference includes the defending national champions, the 2011 national runners-up and four different teams who have appeared in the NCAA tournament over the past two years,” said Szkodzinski, who earned All-America honors as a goaltender in 1999 for St. Norbert.  “We couldn’t say those things in years past, but now we can and the future of this conference is as bright as ever.

“St. Norbert and St. Scholastica have always welcomed MCHA competition with open arms,” Szkodzinski added. “To have them in our conference now seems very fitting.  We have like philosophies and we seem to conduct business similarly on and off the ice.  Coach Wick and Coach Coghlin are two of the most respected coaches in the nation. It is personally gratifying to be in the same conference as my alma mater but it is even more exciting to know that the conference just got better.”

The MCHA, which enters its 15th season of play in 2012-13, has grown steadily from a small, six-member conference back in 1998 into 10 teams when the Green Knights and Saints are added to the league slate starting in 2013.

“We are very pleased to have the College of St. Scholastica and St. Norbert College join the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association,” MCHA Presidents Council Chair Dr. Jeffery Docking said. “Their tradition of excellence in academics and athletics will further enhance the quality and reputation of the MCHA as one of the premier conferences in NCAA Division III men’s ice hockey.”

“This is a monumental occasion for the MCHA and its member institutions,” MCHA DASC Chair Rob Barnhill said. “We are all very excited and enthusiastic about the addition of these institutions and full-well realize that the conference title just became more difficult to obtain.  St. Scholastica and St. Norbert are perfect fits for us at this time, and their membership enhances the visibility and viability of our league.”

The Green Knights bring an impressive resume to the MCHA, having won NCAA D-III national championships in 2008, 2011 and again in 2012 when they compiled a record of 21-5-5.

Lawrence University hockey head coach Mike Szkodzinski (back row, far left) attends a press conference announcing the addition of St. Norbert College and College of St. Scholastica to the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association.

“This also strengthens and elevates the national reputation of the MCHA in NCAA III men’s ice hockey, as demonstrated by St. Norbert’s consecutive national championships in 2011 and 2012 along with the national runner-up finish of Adrian College in 2011,” Larson said. “This past season alone, four teams finished in the national rankings with St. Norbert at No. 1, MSOE at No. 8, Adrian at No. 11, and St. Scholastica at No. 19 [receiving votes].  In addition, Lawrence and Marian were ranked during the course of the year.”

St. Norbert has claimed 13 of the past 16 conference regular-season crowns it has competed for, with head coach Tim Coghlin accumulating a 19-year mark of 411-113-45.

“St. Norbert College is excited to be joining a hockey conference with a membership of liberal arts institutions with similar profiles,” said St. Norbert Director of Athletics Tim Bald. “During its history, the MCHA has been very progressive in its leadership and as a result has seen the profile of the conference rise exponentially. We are excited to become a part of that and look forward to the future as a MCHA member.”

St. Scholastica went 15-8-5 last season and was nationally-ranked the majority of the year, rising as high as No. 11. During the past four seasons, it has compiled an impressive 61-37-14 record, finishing fifth in the country at the end of the 2008-09 season, a campaign that saw CSS rise to as high as No. 2 in the polls in January of 2009.

“The College of St. Scholastica was honored to receive and pleased to accept an invitation to become a member of the MCHA,” CSS Director of Athletics Don Olson said. “St. Scholastica’s philosophy and competitive goals align perfectly with the other members of the conference. We look forward to a long and positive relationship with the other nine members of the MCHA.”

The expansion is the first since the start of the 2009-10 season, when Lake Forest College joined the conference. Both new members come to the MCHA from the Northern Collegiate Hockey Association.

“The past and present coaches within our conference have always worked diligently to improve not only their individual programs, but the entire MCHA,” said  Szkodzinski. “There is a real sense of pride amongst the members of the MCHA and that has translated into excellent hockey. It is amazing to see how quickly our member institutions have improved – and very satisfying.  There is no doubt that the addition of St. Norbert and St. Scholastica will only bolster that growth. The hockey that this conference will display in the future should be tremendous.”

Starting in 2013-14, the MCHA will play a complete 18-game round-robin schedule with a two-game series vs. each team. Discussions are also underway with the commissioners of both the MIAC and WIAC regarding collaborative scheduling.

“Our student-athletes and fans can look forward to very entertaining and exciting collegiate hockey at a high caliber that will encompass four states,” Larson said. “Needless to say, the future of MCHA hockey looks bright as we move ahead.”

Murray picks up NFCA all-region honors

Lawrence University softball standout Shannon Murray has been named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Great Lakes Region Team.

Murray (Lawrenceville, Ga./Dacula) was a third-team selection. This marks the second time Murray has been chosen for the all-region team. Murray, who was an All-Midwest Conference selection this spring as well, was a third-team all-region selection in 2010.

Murray led the team in hitting with a .344 average and was the team’s top pitcher. Murray had a team-best nine doubles, tied for the team lead with two triples, smacked two homers and drove in a team-high 21 runs. Murray finished with an impressive .956 OPS (on-base plus slugging percentage).

On the mound, Murray posted an 8-14 record with a 3.70 earned run average. Murray struck out 107 and walked only 19 in 143.2 innings.

This marks the 16th consecutive season that Lawrence has had at least one all-region selection.

Lawrence men fifth, women seventh in all-sport standings

The men’s teams at Lawrence University finished fifth in the Midwest Conference all-sport standings, and the women’s teams were seventh.

The MWC office announced the final standings for the year with Carroll University taking the men’s title and St. Norbert College winning the women’s crown.

The Lawrence men finished with 52.5 points, and Carroll was tops with 76. The highlights of the men’s year was a conference championship in cross country and a second-place finish in soccer.

On the women’s side, Lawrence finished with 43 points, and St. Norbert had 79. The top finish for the Vikings was third place in tennis and fourth place in both swimming and soccer.

Complete standings

Murray tabbed for All-Midwest Conference squad

Lawrence University softball standout Shannon Murray has been chosen for the All-Midwest Conference North Division team in a vote by league coaches.

Murray (Lawrenceville, Ga./Dacula), a junior pitcher/infielder, was chosen for the team for the first time.

Murray hit .292 in eight conference games with one double, one homer and two runs batted in. She also posted a 2-6 record on the mound with a 3.37 earned run average. Murray struck out 37 and walked six in 52 innings.

On the season, Murray hit a team-high .344 with nine doubles, two triples, two homers and 21 runs batted in. Murray led the team in doubles, tied for the team lead in triples and led the team in RBIs.

Murray finished with an 8-14 record and a 3.70 ERA on the mound. She struck out 107 and walked only 19 in 143.2 innings. Murray also tossed the second no-hitter of her career and only the third in Lawrence history when the Vikings beat Grinnell College 12-0 on April 14.

This was second post-season honor in Murray’s career. She was chosen for the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Great Lakes Region team in 2010.

Bohling earns All-Midwest Conference honors

Lawrence University baseball standout Eric Bohling has been named to the All-Midwest Conference North Division team in a vote by league coaches.

Bohling (Salt Lake City, Utah/East), a senior third baseman, earned his first all-conference selection. Plagued by injury during his career, Bohling had a healthy and productive 2012.

Bohling hit .369 during Midwest Conference play with a .453 on-base percentage. Bohling had six doubles, one triple, one homer and 12 runs batted in in 16 league contests.

On the season, Bohling hit a team-high .366 with nine doubles and one triple. He tied for the team lead with three homers and drove in a team-best 30 runs.

Bohling led Lawrence to an 11-win improvement in 2012 as the Vikings finished with a 14-21 record.

Bolgrien races to victory in 400 hurdles at MWC Championships

DE PERE, Wis. — Anna Bolgrien won the 400-meter hurdles on Saturday to lead the performances for the Lawrence University track and field team at the Midwest Conference Championships.

Bolgrien, a freshman from Duluth, Minn., won the 400 hurdles in 1:05.60 at Schneider Stadium and narrowly missed Sarah Slivinski’s Lawrence record of 1:05.52. Bolgrien beat Monmouth College’s Haley Jones (1:06.67) by more than a second for her first conference title.

Led by Bolgrien, Lawrence finished seventh in the team standings with 30 points. The Lawrence men were sixth with 50 points.

Bolgrien also grabbed sixth place in the 100 hurdles in 16.36 seconds. Alyssa Herman also placed for the Vikings by taking eighth in the 3,000 steeplechase in 12:31.90.

Both of Lawrence’s relay teams took home sixth-place finishes. The 400 relay team finished in 51.93 seconds and the 1,600 relay posted a time of 4:17.08.

Sophomore Curran Carlile took home his second second-place finish of the championships by grabbing the runner-up spot in the 5,000 in 15:28.12. Carlile was second in the 10,000 on Friday. Teammate Kyle Dockery grabbed seventh in the 5,000 in 15:46.78.

Sam Stevens, who won the 1,500 on Friday, raced to third place in the 3,000 steeplechase on Saturday in 9:27.18.

Nick Kerkman broke his own school record in the hammer throw for the second time in as many weeks. Kerkman finished fourth in the hammer with a heave of 157 feet, 4 inches, shattering his record of 153-7.

Nick Craker grabbed fifth place in the discus with a throw of 134-3.

Lawrence’s 1,600 relay also picked up a seventh-place finish with a time of 3:32.65.

The sixth-place finish by the men’s team was its highest finish since the Vikings took fourth in 2005. The seventh-place finish by the women was their best since taking seventh in 2006.

Results

Stevens takes title on opening day of MWC Championships

DE PERE, Wis. — Sam Stevens ran to victory in the 1,500 meters to pace the Lawrence University track and field team on Friday’s opening day of the Midwest Conference Championships at Schneider Stadium.

Stevens, a junior from Suamico, Wis., raced to the first outdoor title of his track career with a winning time of 3:59.36. He edged Carroll University’s Joe Pliner, who finished second in 4:00.79.

Curran Carlile ran to a second-place finish in the 10,000 meters in 33:19.02, and teammate Kyle Dockery took eighth in the same event in 34:53.87.

The other point scorer for the men on Friday was freshman Nick Craker, who grabbed fifth in the shot put with a toss of 43 feet, 7 inches.

Rose Tepper vaulted herself to a third-place finish in the high jump with a leap of 5-3. Senior Emily Muhs grabbed fifth in the 10,000 in 41:51.79.

The Lawrence men have 23 points after the opening day, and the women have 10.

Results

Carroll pulls off doubleheader sweep of Vikings

The Carroll University baseball team got a triple play and a grand slam in the opener and rallied late to win the nightcap in a Midwest Conference doubleheader sweep of Lawrence University at Whiting Field on Thursday.

Carroll took the opener 10-6 and the Pioneers won the second game 5-2.

In the first game, Aaron Gendrich hit a grand slam for Carroll (15-19, 5-11 MWC), and the Pioneers ended the game on a triple play. Joe Klobukowski went 3-for-5 and drove in a pair of runs for Carroll.

Richie Matyas allowed four runs in relief but picked up the win. Matt Risch pitched 5 1/3 innings of relief for the save.

Drew Doares, who shut out the Pioneers this past Saturday, allowed eight runs over four innings and took the loss.

Sam Kossow went 2-for-4 and Davide Harris drove in a pair of runs for the Vikings (14-21, 5-11).

The nightcap was a pitchers’ duel between Carroll’s Matt Buhrow and Lawrence’s Atley Gay.

Carroll took a 2-0 lead in the second, but the Vikings picked up single runs in the second and third to tie the game. The score stayed that way until the eighth when Carroll scored three times with two outs.

Gay allowed a walk and a pair of singles with two outs in the eighth, and Carroll took a 3-2 lead. Davis Ogilvie came on in relief, and Matt Francis hit a line drive that hit Ogilvie near his left eye and caromed into center field. Two runs scored on the play and Carroll led 5-2.

Gay allowed seven hits over 7 2/3 innings and took the loss. Buhrow went the distance, allowed seven hits, struck out 10 and walked four to get the win.

Senior Eric Bohling finished his career with the Vikings by going 3-for-5 and was just a homer short of hitting for the cycle in the nightcap. Kossow went 2-for-4 for Lawrence in the second game.

Game one box score

Game two box score

Inside LU Athletics: Bolgrien running to top of Midwest Conference

Anna Bolgrien went from thinking about life in the fast lane to living life on the fast track.

The freshman from Duluth, Minn., was coming to Lawrence University last fall intent on swimming for the Vikings, but issues with her shoulders turned her to the track team.

“I was going to swim originally,” Bolgrien said. “My shoulders wouldn’t hold up so I decided to run, and I’m really, really glad I did. Once I talked to (head coach Jason) Fast … I knew it was a place I wanted to be.”

Fast is pretty pleased as well because Bolgrien is one of the Vikings’ top performers. She holds the top time of 1:06.63 in the league in the 400-meter hurdles heading into this weekend’s Midwest Conference Championships at St. Norbert College.

Bolgrien also ranks sixth in the league in the 100 hurdles (16.07 seconds) and will run on both the 400 and 1,600 relay teams.

“Based on Anna’s times from high school and knowing her training background, we anticipated she would be a contributor,” Fast said. “She’s definitely taken a step forward. Her times in high school would have placed her firmly in the top eight (in the conference). She’s taken her training and dedication to the sport to another level.”

Bolgrien credited the coaching staff with her improvement as she honed her technique and made the adjustment from the 300-meter hurdles in high school to the 400 hurdles at the collegiate level. She also has learned to win the mental battle in an event that features speed, technique, strength and flexibility.

“It’s really a race to the next hurdle,” Bolgrien said. “You’ve got to have something to distract yourself with. Can I beat that girl to the next hurdle? Can I cleanly hurdle this next one?”

No one’s been better in the league this season at clearing those mental and physical hurdles, and Bolgrien said her goal is to win the league title. Bolgrien, who is quickly closing in on Sarah Slivinski’s Lawrence record of 1:05.52, admits it is odd to be in the role of favorite.

“I’ve never really been put in that position so it’s exciting to see that I have the opportunity to (win a conference championship),” Bolgrien said. “I hope to drop a little time. If I can just PR that’s the best I can do.”

If past history is any indication, expect a big drop. At the MWC indoor championships in February, Bolgrien lowered her time in the 60 hurdles by a half-second and finished third.

“You saw her talent in how Anna worked every day, but you got a glimpse of how good she could be in the indoor conference meet,” Fast said. That’s when we knew she could be in for some big things.

“She definitely has the skill set to be competitive on the national level. When is that going to be, I don’t know. It could be as early as this year. She would need to take at least three seconds off her 400 hurdles time to get into the national meet.”

On the fast track

Both Lawrence track teams are looking to move up a notch or two at the MWC Championships. The women placed eighth last season and the men were ninth. Now in his third season as the head coach, Fast sees his teams getting deeper and more talented.

“I feel like last year towards the end of the season, because it was such a long winter, everyone was hanging on by a thread. You could tell because the men finished ninth and the women finished eighth,” Fast said.

“This year we have a full head of steam heading into the conference meet. Just about everyone on the team is performing at their best and ready to give a good effort.”

In addition to Bolgrien, the Vikings have several other women that could challenge for titles this weekend. Rose Tepper is a former champion in the high jump, and senior Emily Muhs is one of the league’s best in the 10,000 meters.

On the men’s side, Sam Stevens is one of the favorites in the steeplechase and also looks to place in both the 800 and 1,500. Freshman Nick Craker is ranked in the top eight in the league in both the shot put and discus, and senior Nick Kerkman is ranked fourth in the hammer throw. The Vikings could also do some damage in the 5,000 and 10,000 with the combination of Kyle Dockery and Curran Carlile.

Putting the hammer down

Kerkman broke his own school record in the hammer throw at the Viking Invitational last Saturday. Kerkman’s throw of 153 feet, 7 inches, broke his 2010 record of 145-1.

Big turnaround

With only Thursday’s doubleheader against Carroll University left, the Lawrence baseball team’s record stands at 14-19. That represents an 11-game improvement in the win column from 2011, and the most wins by the Vikings since the team won 14 games in 2006.

Lawrence needs two wins on Thursday to match the second-highest win total in school history. The 1979 team went 16-11, and the 1977 team went 21-10 to set the school record for victories.

Doares nabs pitching honor

Baseball standout Drew Doares has been named the Midwest Conference Pitcher of the Week.

The freshman from Holly Springs, N.C., earned the honor after tossing his second shutout of the season on May 5. In a 7-0 victory at Carroll University, Doares allowed only five hits, all singles.

The freshman pitcher struck out six and walked only one in a game that was completed in just one hour, 45 minutes. Doares allowed only two runners to advance as far as second base and none made it to third.

Doares, who also tossed a 1-0 shutout against Beloit College on April 21, improved to 4-5 on the season and lowered his earned run average to 5.20.

Editor’s Note: Inside LU Athletics is a notes package written by Lawrence University Sports Information Director 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.

Doares named MWC Pitcher of the Week

Lawrence University baseball standout Drew Doares has been named the Midwest Conference Pitcher of the Week.

Doares (Holly Springs, N.C./William G. Enloe) earned the honor after tossing his second shutout of the season on May 5. In a 7-0 victory at Carroll University, Doares allowed only five hits, all singles.

The freshman pitcher struck out six and walked only one in a game that was completed in just one hour, 45 minutes. Doares allowed only two runners to advance as far as second base and none made it to third.

Doares, who also tossed a 1-0 shutout against Beloit College on April 21, improved to 4-5 on the season and lowered his earned run average to 5.20.

This marks the second time this season a Lawrence pitcher has won the conference’s weekly honor. Atley Gay (Manitowoc, Wis./Roncalli) was named MWC Pitcher of the Week on April 16.

Lawrence wraps up its season when it hosts Carroll in a doubleheader at Whiting Field on Thursday at 1 p.m.