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2004-05 Senior Captains:
(from left) Jonathan Newcomer, Jen Kay, Blake Troxel, Meghan Jewett |
The Wittenberg men's and women's swimming and diving teams
open a new era in 2004-05 as Head Coach Natalie Koukis takes the
reins and hopes to guide the Tigers to even greater heights.
Wittenberg is coming off an outstanding 2003-04 season, which was
highlighted by strong North Coast Athletic Conference and NCAA
Division III finishes for both the men's and women's teams and
national finishes for both teams for the fourth consecutive
season.
The Tiger women are led by two-time All-American and All-NCAC
honoree Becca Searcy (Shelbyville, Ky./Shelby
County), but there is great depth on the team,
including sophomore Jenny Mulligan (Cheyney,
Pa./Delaware Valley Friends)and
junior Betany Yeakley (Wilmington,
Ohio/Wilmington), both of whom achieved NCAA "B"
Cuts and top-eight finishes in the NCAC in 2004. The Tigers
finished a close fourth with a school-record point total in the
2004 NCAC championships, and this year's squad may well have the
firepower to break into the upper echelon of the conference
standings.
A total of 15 letterwinners are back in the fold for the
Tiger women. In addition to the three individuals already
mentioned, the returning letterwinners include
sophomores Hillary Clark (Ann Arbor,
Mich./Pioneer), Colleen Costigan
(Chagrin Falls,
Ohio/Kenston), Jenna Davis
(Bridgman,
Mich./Bridgman), Olivia Lyons
(Pleasant Hill,
Calif./Horizons), Shantel
Sechrist (Saltsburg,
Pa./Saltsburg),Katie Spittler
(Carlisle, Ky./Lexington
Catholic) and Mary Workman
(Medina, Ohio/Cloverleaf),
juniors Leslie Banas (Huntington Woods,
Mich./Mercy), Amy Conner
(Noblesville,
Ind./Noblesville) and Sarah
Schick (Bloomington, Ind./North) and senior
captains Meghan Jewett (Batavia,
Ohio/Cincinnati
McNicholas) and Jennifer
Kay (Strongsville, Ohio/Magnificat). Clark, Banas
and Conner have all posted top-eight finishes in the extremely
competitive NCAC meet in recent years.
A strong group of incoming swimmers promises to bolster an
already solid team in 2004-05. The freshman swimmers
are Lindsay Smith (Mount Vernon, Ohio/Mount
Vernon), Kaitlin Clark (Wakeman,
Ohio/Firelands), Kara Dennis
(North Ridgeville, Ohio/North
Olmsted), Lara Rath
(Mt.Pleasant, Pa./Connellsville
Area)and Sarah Norman
(Independence Ohio/Independence), in addition to
sophomore Mindy Robinson (Avon Lake, Ohio/Avon
Lake), who is new to the team this year, and
freshman diver Courtney Roth (Gurnee, Ill./Lake
Forest).
The men return 11 letterwinners, highlighted by sophomore
diver Cody Nicely (Knoxville,
Tenn./Bearden), the 2004 North Coast Athletic
Conference champion, and two senior
captains, Jonathan Newcomer (Valencia, Pa./Mars
Area) andBlake Troxel (Bluffton,
Ind./Norwell). Both have been members of highly
successful relay teams in recent years,and Newcomer earned All-NCAC
honors in 2004.
Other returning letterwinners, who will be counted on to pick
up the slack left by 11-time All-American Steve Rader and four
other seniors who graduated in 2004, include
sophomores Ben Weible (Lakewood,
Ohio/Lakewood), Matt Reiss
(Beavercreek, Ohio/Dayton
Carroll), Mark O'Brien
(Shavertown, Pa./Dallas
Senior) and Sean Wolf
(White Lake, Mich./Walled Lake Central),
juniors Dan McGuire (Elyria,
Ohio/Elyria), Kevin McAninch
(Canal Winchester,
Ohio/Lancaster) and Sean
Buchan (Akron,Ohio/Revere). Wolf earned All-NCAC
honors in his inaugural collegiate campaign in relay
events.
A strong, deep incoming group promises to make 2004-05 an
exciting season for the Tiger men. The freshman class includes
swimmers Jordan Brown (Lexington, Ky./Tates
Creek), Brian Harris
(Harrisonburg,
Va./Harrisonburg), Ryan Schramm
(Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger
Bacon), Corey Schramm
(Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger
Bacon), Jeff Smith (Mansfield,
Ohio/Senior), Nick Pierson
(Indianapolis, Ind./North
Central) and Adam Sulkis
(Wayland, Mass./Wayland), in addition to junior
transfer Chad Martin (Springfield,
Ohio/North).