Thirty-Four Wittenberg Student-Athletes Earn 2003 Fall Sport Postseason Awards
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Sarah Yuskewich
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Emilie Schmid
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Kristin Fox
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Marianne Beshara
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Juniors Sarah Yuskewich (Columbus, Ohio/Watterson) and Emilie Schmid (Canton, Ohio/Massillon Jackson) swept top honors in volleyball with Player of the Year and Libero of the Year designations to lead the postseason awards season. In addition, field hockey Head Coach Marianne Beshara was named NCAC Coach of the Year for the third time in her four seasons at the helm.
The Wittenberg volleyball team finished 28-7 overall in 2003 and won the NCAC regular season and tournament titles for a seventh straight year without a loss. Yuskewich, who broke the NCAA Division III record for assists in a season in 2002, extended the Wittenberg stranglehold on the conference Player of the Year award to seven straight years. She finished 2003 with 1,408 assists, moving into first place on the Wittenberg career assists list, and she also had team-highs of 111 blocks and 41 service aces. She was selected first-team All-NCAC and Player of the Year and first-team All-Great Lakes Region by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. A 2002 All-American, Yuskewich will learn next week if the honor will be bestowed upon her for a second straight year.
Schmid was named Libero of the Year and all-region, the first time she has been recognized for her contributions with postseason NCAC or region awards. Her dig total of 814 in 2003 ranks No. 2 in school history, and it easily led the conference while ranking among the top three nationally all season. The Libero of the Year award is new in 2003, and it recognizes the top player in the conference at the unique, defensive-oriented position.
Junior Kristin Fox (Galion, Ohio/Galion), who showed her versatility by filling in at outside hitter after injuries left the team shorthanded early in the season, joined Yuskewich on the all-conference and all-region teams after leading Wittenberg in kills with 421. Rounding things out were senior Lindsay Nelson (Massillon, Ohio/Tuslaw) and senior Michelle Emming (West Chester, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame), who both earned second-team All-NCAC honors. Nelson was the fourth Tiger to garner all-region honors.
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Jen Meyer
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Blair Ufer
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Katy Barrett
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Junior goalkeeper Jen Meyer (Solon, Ohio/Hathaway Brown) was named first-team All-NCAC, first-team All-Great Lakes Region and third-team All-America for a second straight year. Meyer allowed 28 goals, 11 more than in 2002, but she spearheaded the midseason turnaround and helped a young defense that was replacing three all-region players record six total shutouts, five with her in the cage. Junior midfielder Blair Ufer (Ann Arbor, Mich./Pioneer), the team's second-leading scorer with 23 points in 2003, earned the same honors as Meyer - first-team all-conference, first-team all-region and third-team All-America. She earned the same NCAC honor a year ago and was an honorable mention choice in the regional voting in 2002.
Freshman Katy Barrett (Powell, Ohio/Watterson) was the team's third first-team All-NCAC choice after she paced the Tigers in scoring with 24 points. Second-team honors went to junior Melanie Boss (Dayton, Ohio/Fairmont), sophomore Julia Wickham (Columbus, Ohio/Grandview) and junior Carrie Happ (Pittsburgh, Pa./Vincentian). Freshman Rachel Dunn (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny) rounded out the team's all-conference honorees with honorable mention recognition. Barrett, Happ and Wickham were additionally honored with second-team All-Great Lakes Region recognition.
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Chad Thompson
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Skip Ivery
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Brad Kassner
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Jered Glover
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Second-team choices included junior tailback Raymar Hampshire (Lima, Ohio/Elida), junior quarterback Ryan Holmes (Oxford, Ohio/Talawanda), junior center Corey Chatman (Mansfield, Ohio/Senior), senior kicker Conrad Hindert (Terrace Park, Ohio/Mariemont), junior defensive tackle Jarrett Brown (Columbus, Ohio/St. Charles) and sophomore cornerback Mike Freeman (Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne). Honorable mention went to freshman fullback Tyler Harmon (Indianapolis, Ind./Perry Meridian) and sophomore safety Yusef Abdul-Zahir (Canton, Ohio/McKinley). All-region and All-America honors for football will be announced later this month.
Four members of the Wittenberg men's soccer team, which finished the 2003 season with a 4-5 record in the NCAC and a mark of 8-10 overall, earned All-NCAC honors. Freshman Sebastian Missura (Quito, Ecuador/American School) was named to the second team after leading the team in scoring with nine goals and 19 total points. Senior Steve Doring (Dayton, Ohio/Wayne), senior Tim Fogler (Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Kenston) and sophomore Matt Berry (Tipp City, Ohio/Tippecanoe) were all named Honorable Mention.
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Geri Woessner
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At the NCAC Cross Country Championship Meet, senior Becky Barnes (Williamsport, Ohio/Westfall) earned third-team All-NCAC honors after finishing 18th. In addition, Barnes finished 30th in the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional meet at Hanover College on Nov. 15. That finish was good for all-region honors (the top 35 finishers are so recognized).
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