Top-ranked Indiana Wesleyan steamrolls into title game

From the Sioux City Journal – http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/03/13/sports/naia/6250e3634bfb86758625729d001113e7.txt

Red-hot Wildcats dominate Cedarville, 93-56

Considering the circumstances, top-ranked Indiana Wesleyan had the most dominating performance of the 2007 NAIA Division II women’s basketball tournament Monday night, rolling to a 93-56 victory over Cedarville in the first of two semifinals at the Tyson Events Center.

Seemingly oblivious to the fact that they were playing the fifth-ranked team in the country, a team that was playing in its third final four in four seasons, the unbeaten Wildcats came out smoking.

Indiana Wesleyan, running its record to 37-0, shot a mind-boggling 75 percent from the field in the first half. By the time six minutes had elapsed, the Wildcats had an 18-4 lead and, for all intents and purposes, the game in hand.

Sarah McGill, one of four senior starters, fired in 31 points to complement All-American Liz Howerth, who had 15 points. Lisa Thompson, a 6-1 junior, nearly doubled her season average with 12 points.

Indiana Wesleyan, which plays second-ranked College of the Ozarks (Mo.) in tonight’s 6:30 championship game, tied Claflin for the most consecutive victories in a season by an NAIA Division II school.

“They’ve been shooting for this for a long time and we felt the first five minutes of the game were going to be real important,” said Indiana Wesleyan Coach Steve Brooks. “We needed to come out and compete, first and foremost on the defensive end, and try to limit them.

“Tonight, our shots were falling and I have no answer for that. I thought this would go down to the wire like our other games with them have.”

Cedarville’s Brittany Smart, arguably the best player ever in this tournament, finished with 30 points in the final game of a decorated collegiate career. However, the tournament’s all-time leading scorer and the top scorer in NAIA Division II history was all the offense the Yellow Jackets had to offer.

“It was a clinic on offense and a clinic on defense,” said Cedarville Coach Kirk Martin. “They came out and shot the ball so well, we had trouble getting comfortable and we didn’t get comfortable the entire first half.

“You can think of all kinds of reasons, but the actual reason is because of what they did to us. They just put it on us and it had nothing to do with we couldn’t do this and we couldn’t do that.

“It was Indiana Wesleyan just playing really good basketball.”

McGill, a 6-foot senior who played on a pair of state volleyball championship teams at Muncie (Ind.) Delta High School, must have thought the basket looked as big as the ocean. She finished 13 of 17 from the field, nailing five of 7 three-pointers. McGill, who averaged 10.7 points per game this season, had 21 points in the first half, staking the Wildcats to an insurmountable 49-31 lead.

“Everybody was clicking, we were just hitting all of our shots,” said McGill, whose high game this season was 34 points. “We didn’t want this to be our last game because we all have so much fun together, so we just came out and did what we could do to win.”

Indiana Wesleyan, like Cedarville a No. 1 seed in its respective bracket, finished the game 38 of 61 for 62.3 percent. Nothing, however, could compare to its remarkable 21 of 28 in the first half.

“We shot the ball extremely well, but I hope we didn’t shoot our wad tonight because we have another game tomorrow,” said Brooks. “But, at least we get a chance to play again.”

So, how much pressure will Wesleyan feel tonight when it tries to complete an unbeaten season?

“There’s a lot of pressure, everybody’s talking about it, everybody’s gunning for you and nobody’s on your side,” said McGill. “But we stick together as a team and that’s what gets us through.”

Monday’s loss signalled the end of an era at Cedarville, with seniors Smart, Karah Walton, Kristi Beougher and Stacie Travis playing their final games. Smart finished her career with 3,234 points and in 17 national tournament games, she poured in 405 points.

Walton, a senior point guard, played only 14 minutes because of a foot injury she’s been battling the entire season.

“They’ve created a wonderful legacy of Cedarville basketball, ” said Martin. “And the most important thing is they’re girls who love the lord and represent their school really well.”

Cedarville, located in suburban Dayton, was runner-up to Morningside in both 2004 and ’05.

Indiana Wesleyan, representing the powerful Mid-Central College Conference proudly, hit its first five shots from the field and 10 of its first 13, racing to a 23-6 lead. There was nothing Cedarville could do to stop the runaway freight train.

Wesleyan fans, though, saved their biggest cheer of the night for the final minute, when BreAnne Miller scored a bucket.

Miller, a freshman from Huntington, Ind., has been undergoing chemotherapy treatments for leukemia. She nailed her team’s final basket of the contest with 48 seconds left.

CEDARVILLE (56)

Kristi Beougher 3-4 2-2 8, Mary Stockdale 2-5 3-4 7, Karah Walton 0-2 0-0 0, Brittany Smart 10-21 7-8 30, Stacie Travis 0-3 0-0 0, Julie Utz 0-1 0-0 0, Bayley Nosal 0-3 0-0 0, Alison Lemon 3-7 0-2 8, Lacie Condon 0-1 0-0 0, Kristine Rucker 1-1 0-1 2, Stephanie Latham 0-0 0-0 0, Emily Noble 0-2 1-2 1, Lauren Gentene 0-0 0-0 0, Alisha Lee 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-51 13-19 56.

INDIANA WESLEYAN (93)

Sarah McGill 13-17 0-0 31, Liz Howerth 7-12 1-2 15, Lisa Thompson 5-5 2-2 12, Katrina Spitler 1-2 0-0 3, Stephanie Culp 3-7 0-0 9, Whitney Dubbs 1-2 0-0 3, Katy Hinkle 4-4 0-0 8, BreAnne Miller 1-3 0-0 2, Andrea Fichter 0-2 2-2 2, Brooke Amstutz 3-3 1-2 8, Sarah Branham 0-1 0-0 0, Heather Zimmerman 0-0 0-0 0, Kyra Pappas 0-1 0-0 0, Lindsey Waggoner 0-1 0-0 0, Jena Schafer 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 38-61 6-8 93.

Halftime — Indiana Wesleyan 49, Cedarville 31. Three-point shots — Cedarville 5-14 (Smart 3-6, Lemon 2-3, Walton 0-1, Travis 0-1, Condon 0-1), Indiana Wesleyan 11-18 (McGill 5-7, Culp 3-6, Spitler 1-2, Dubbs 1-1, Amstutz 1-1, Miller 0-1). Fouled out — None. Rebounds — Cedarville 26 (Beougher 7), Indiana Wesleyan 33 (Howerth 8). Assists — Cedarville 9 (Smart 3), Indiana Wesleyan 22 (Spitler 7). Turnovers — Cedarville 17, Indiana Wesleyan 9. Total fouls — Cedarville 11, Indiana Wesleyan 17. Officials — Bart Baldwin, Butch Patterson, Ann Schroeder.

SOURCE: http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/03/13/sports/naia/6250e3634bfb86758625729d001113e7.txt

IWU MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM – HISTORIC SEASON

Congrats to the IWU Men’s basketball team on a historic season as it came to an end today in Missouri with a loss to MidAmerica Nazarene 77-68.

http://www.wiwutv51.com/wildcatcentral/page18/files/1871c952d9a88c9137c4492f1565fb58-17.html

IWU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WIN NAIA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!

WOW! IT IS OFFICIAL! THE WOMEN WILDCATS ARE UNDEFEATED AND NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORY! CONGRATS TO THE INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND ALUMNI.

WE ARE PROUD OF THE LADIES BASKETBALL TEAM OF IWU!

2007-2007 Women’s Basketball Roster
No. Name Class Position Ht. Hometown
1 Katrina Spitler Sr. G 5’7″ Pitsburg, OH
3 Whitney Dubbs So. F/G 5’11” Cincinnati, OH
10 Stephanie Culp Sr. G 5’8″ Indianapolis, IN
14 Katy Hinkle Sr. F 6’0″ Kokomo, IN
20 BreAnne Miller Fr. G/F 5’10” Huntington, IN
21 Andrea Fichter So. G 5’9″ Evansville, IN
22 Brooke Amstutz Jr. G 5’8″ Toledo, OH
23 Sarah Branham Fr. F 6’0″ New Carlisle, OH
24 Heather Zimmerman Fr. G 5’8″ Ft. Wayne, IN
25 Kyra Pappas So. F/C 6’0″ Carmel, IN
30 Lindsey Waggoner Fr. G/F 5’10” Brandon, SD
31 Jena Schafer So. G 5’8″ Tipp City, OH
33 Sarah McGill Sr. F 6’0″ Muncie, IN
42 Lisa Thompson Jr. C 6’1″ Kokomo, IN
43 Liz Howerth Sr. F/G 5’11” Athens, OH

Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff

Steve Brooks — Head Coach
Bill Dobrik — Assistant Coach
Sue Jackson — Assistant Coach
Brad Fugett — Student Assistant
Brent Bellinger — Student Assistant
Mary Jacobs — Associate Athletic Trainer

SEE ALSO:
http://www.indwes.edu/athletics/w-basketball/index.asp


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IWU ALUMNI NEWS: Attorney J.R. Schrand become county’s next judge

Fletcher to pick judge from list

Boone County Attorney J.R. Schrand and two lesser known lawyers were nominated Wednesday to become the county’s next circuit judge.

Schrand – a Republican who is the son of a popular doctor and the nephew of state Sen. Dick Roeding – is widely considered to be the front-runner for the gubernatorial appointment. He is the only one of the three who filed for the position on the November ballot.

The new position, which covers the Boone and Gallatin counties circuit, was created by the 2006 General Assembly. It was meant to help reduce the caseload of Circuit Judge Tony Frohlich, which is the largest in the state.

The new post is one of nine new circuit or district judgeships created across Kentucky.

The selection of the three nominees was made during a closed-door meeting of a judicial nominating committee, chaired by Chief Justice Joseph Lambert and otherwise made up of residents from the two counties.

In addition to Schrand, the committee nominated Teresa Cunningham, a solo practitioner in Florence, and Colleen Hegge, a partner with Noyes, McMain & Hegge in Union. It’s now up to Gov. Ernie Fletcher to select one of the three to fill the position until November.

Neither Cunningham nor Hegge filed for the November election, so if either was the governor’s choice, she would have to step down in November.

"I’m in total shock," said Cunningham, who nonetheless said it is good that two of the three candidates are women.

"I’m real excited and very pleased. I hope I get the nomination."

But many in Boone County said Schrand has both the political and personal connection to get the nomination, and the fund-raising ability to win the November election.

He could not be reached for comment; his secretary said he was in meetings all day.

The only other person who filed for the election is Gregory McDowell, currently the county’s deputy master commissioner. He also could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

Schrand, 45, first elected as county attorney in 2002 and re-elected last year, holds a master’s of business administration degree from Indiana Wesleyan University in addition to a law degree from Northern Kentucky University.

If he is appointed judge, Boone County Judge-Executive Gary Moore will name his replacement as county attorney.

 


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Matchett-Bell – Wedding Announcement

Article published Feb 18, 2007
Matchette-Bell

Elizabeth "Betsy" Matchette and Landon Bell were married June 17, 2006, in Hanfield United Methodist Church, Marion, with Wallace Marshall (grandfather of groom), West Chester, Ohio, officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Barbara Matchette, Marion, and the late Michael Matchette. She is a graduate of Madison-Grant High School and Indiana Wesleyan University. She currently is employed with Guenther Physical Therapy.

The bridegroom is the son of Don Bell, Newtonsville, Ohio, and Valerie Marshall, West Chester, Ohio. He is a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University.

 

2005 Alum: Brandson Grimes

2007-02-04) The Permanent Record, Brandon Grimes Join Forces

Michelle Schoen, owner of Denver-based virtual assistant firm The Permanent Record, is pleased to announce the recent launch of a partnership with Brandon Grimes, an Indiana-based provider of virtual assistant services.

Michelle Schoen, owner of Denver-based virtual assistant firm The Permanent Record, is pleased to announce the recent launch of a partnership with Brandon Grimes, an Indiana-based provider of virtual assistant services.

Grimes, who makes his home in Martin County, Indiana, brings over 15 years of experience to the collaboration. The new partnership will expand The Permanent Record’s already-vast inventory of talents and expertise, adding additional copywriting, editing and proofreading, website design, document management and other virtual assistant skills to the firm’s repertoire.

Grimes, 32, has previously worked in fields as varied as cable advertising, self-storage management, journalism and insurance, and has spent time in both the public and private sector. He is a 2005 graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University, earning a bachelor’s degree in business management.

“Already, the partnership has paid huge dividends to The Permanent Record,” Schoen said of the month-old collaboration. “Brandon brings a flair for writing, positive attitude, and a can-do spirit to the table, and he’s going to be a great complement to our firm as we move forward into 2007 and beyond.”

“I’m very excited to be partnering with Michelle and The Permanent Record,” Grimes said. “Michelle has some truly grand ideas that I want to help her see to fruition, and I know that this experience will also aid me in my personal and professional growth. People talk about ‘win-win’ situations all the time, but I believe that this partnership truly fits the term.”

To find out more about Brandon, please visit his page on The Permanent Record’s site at http://www.thepermanentrecord.net/meet_brandon.html.

About Us: Michelle Schoen of The Permanent Record started her company and has been a Virtual Assistant since 1990. She is a certified Real Estate Administrative Assistant and Transaction Coordinator. She also designs and updates websites. In addition, she also has a 20+ year background in medical claim billing and collections, authorization acquisition and transcription. She can be reached at michelle.schoen@thepermanentrecord.net or (303) 733-0885.

Additional:

Company: The Permanent Record

Contact: Michelle Schoen

Website: http://www.thepermanentrecord.net

IWU ALUM: Timothy Berner

Professional Insurance Agents of Indiana Inc.

 

Timothy Berner has been elected to the 2007 board of directors for the Professional Insurance Agents of Indiana Inc. Berner is president of Berner and Co. Inc. in Fort Wayne. He is a graduate of Indiana University and holds an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University.

Josh Buck Updates

 

Many of you have heard the news about Josh Buck, Dr. Michael Buck’s (Professor of English) oldest son, who fractured his neck in a diving accident last week.  Josh is a Wesleyan pastor in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  Josh will be flown from Miami to Grand Rapids tomorrow which is a great relief to his family and friends.  If you would like to find the latest information on Josh’s progress, please go to:  http://www.greenhouseministries.org/

 

Josh and his family are in great need of prayer and financial support over the coming months and years.

 

Thanks for praying for the Buck family –

 

IWU SPORTS AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT

WILDCATS WIN FOUR EVENTS

Four Indiana Wesleyan University athletes won Saturday at the Wabash Invitational indoor meet.

Zach Weber won the high jump, clearing 6-foot-7, which is the NAIA national qualifying mark. Weber also attained the qualifying mark in the 55-meter hurdles. He finished eighth in the even with a time of 8.08 seconds.

Josh Foss won the mile run with a time of 4:29.15. Kyle Boley won the pole vault, clearing 13-6.

On the women’s side, the Wildcats took first place in the 800 relay in 1:53.15. Team members of IWU were Kristen Cline, Annie Lehman, Micah Poe and Laura Robb.

SOURCE: http://www.chronicle-tribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070122/SPORTS/701220325/1006