Earn 2008 Fall All-Conference Awards
Springfield, Ohio — One of the most successful fall sports seasons in Wittenberg history was capped by a tremendous haul of postseason awards from the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC).
Announcements regarding All-NCAC teams for field hockey, football, men's soccer, women's soccer and volleyball have been sent out separately from the conference office over the last two weeks. All-conference honors for cross country were determined by individual finishes in the NCAC championship meet on Nov. 1 at Oberlin College.
Four student-athletes earned special awards to headline the parade of all-conference selections. Player of the Year awards went to Jackie Williams, class of 2009 from Rocky River, Ohio, for her outstanding play on the volleyball court, Matt Borland, class of 2009 from Kettering, Ohio, garnered the offensive award in men's soccer and Suzanne Medwid, class of 2009 from Columbus, Ohio, picked up the offensive award in women's soccer. In addition, women's cross country standout Mary Pfeifer, class of 2012 from Dublin, Ohio, picked up NCAC Newcomer of the Year honors for her strong finish at the conference meet on Nov. 1.
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Jackie Williams
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Williams, who ranked among the NCAC and NCAA Division III leaders in attack percentage, earned first-team all-conference for a third straight year to go along with her second straight Player of the Year designation. First-team recognition also went to middle hitter Jessica Kimble, class of 2009 from Dennison, Ohio, and setter Erin Slattery, class of 2010 from Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
Kimble ranked among the team leaders in blocks and kills for a second straight season, to go along with her third-team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District award. Slattery was tops on the Tigers in assists.
Rounding things out for the Tiger volleyball squad, middle hitter Kate Snead, class of 2010 from Westerville, Ohio, merited an honorable mention selection. (NCAC Press Release)
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Matt Borland
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Borland was a first-team all-conference honoree for a third straight year and a repeat winner of the Offensive Player of the Year award. After ranking second on the team with seven goals and first in the NCAC with 13 assists, Borland finished his career with 27 goals, 30 assists and 84 total points. His assist total broke the school record by six.
Borland was joined on the first team by forward Shane Price, class of 2009 from Minford, Ohio, the team leader in goals with 13. Price, a repeat first-team honoree, finished his career with 36 goals and 78 total points, both among the best in school history.
Second-team honors went to midfielder Brian Glenn, class of 2010 from Lewis Center, Ohio, who ranked second on the team with eight goals. Midfielder Jimmy Thinnes, class of 2009 from Cincinnati, Ohio, and defender Anthony Ianiro, class of 2009 from University Heights, Ohio, both garnered honorable mention all-conference awards. (NCAC Press Release)
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Suzanne Medwid
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Medwid, who led the Tigers with seven assists and ranked second in total points with 13, was joined on the first team by defender Maggie Amorello, class of 2011 from Sutton, Mass. Amorello spearheaded a defensive unit that recorded 11 shutouts, and she added three goals to the offensive attack as well.
Forward Corey Shubitowski, class of 2009 from Columbus, Ohio, defender Jamie Mack, class of 2009 from Rochester, N.Y., and goalkeeper Jordan Bamberger, class of 2009 from Solon, Ohio, all picked up second-team All-NCAC awards. Shubitowski was second on the team with seven goals, Mack was a multi-year starter and key player on defense, and Bamberger finished with a goals against average of 0.76 in her first year as a starter. To accompany her All-NCAC honor, Mack also landed a third-team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District award.
Rounding things out, forwards Taylor Goss, class of 2012 from Sandy Springs, Md., and Emily Murray, class of 2010 from Petoskey, Mich., earned honorable mention awards from the NCAC. (NCAC Press Release)
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Meredith Price
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Casanta, the 2007 NCAC Offensive Player of the Year, finished with 25 goals and eight assists for a whopping 58 total points, all of which ranked among the league leaders. Her 25 goals were one short of a school record, while the five goals she scored against Oberlin on Sept. 13 were the second-most in program history. Vernon, the 2007 NCAC Newcomer of the Year, added 19 goals and seven assists to the offensive attack, while Price and Herde contributed 11 assists combined while spearheading the defense. (NCAC Press Release)
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Lance Phillips
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Four Tiger players made the first team: defensive tackle Lance Phillips, class of 2009 from Wellston, Ohio, linebacker Brad McKinley, class of 2011 from Hilliard, Ohio, safety Manny Rodriguez, class of 2011 from Lawrenceville, Ga., and linebacker Kyle Lohrman, class of 2010 from Loveland, Ohio.
Second-team honorees included offensive linemen Dillon Hollin, class of 2010 from Prospect, Ky., and Alex Burwell, class of 2011 from Sunbury, Ohio, cornerback Brandyn Brown, class of 2010 from Louisville, Ky., and defensive end Eddie Vallery, class of 2011 from South Solon, Ohio. The honorable mention list included wide receiver Patrick Williams, class of 2009 from Plainfield, Ind., wide receiver Josh McKee, class of 2012 from New Carlisle, Ohio, and defensive tackle Taylor Scherer, class of 2010 from Crestwood, Ky. (NCAC Press Release)
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Mary Pfeifer
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For the first time since 2003, Wittenberg placed runners on the All-NCAC honor roll. Pfeifer was joined by Anna Henry, class of 2012 from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, in becoming the first two first-team honorees representing Wittenberg since 2002 as they placed fifth and sixth respectively. Not far behind was Darcy Dubuc, class of 2012 from Grand Haven, Mich., who placed ninth to earn second-team honors. It was the first time Wittenberg had ever placed three runners on the All-NCAC honor rolls since joining the conference in 1989. (NCAC Press Release)
Written By: Ryan Maurer
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