CALVIN SPORTS REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 19, 2010 (PART TWO)
Broadcast/Live Stats Links to Weekend Contests;
Elaine Schnabel Named ESPN First Team Academic All-American;
Calvin Leads MIAA All-Sports Standings Through Fall Sports Competition;
Calvin Baseball Players Volunteer at Congress Elementary School
CALVIN BROADCAST/LIVE STATS LINKS FOR THE WEEKEND
CALVIN VOLLEYBALL AT NCAA III TOURNAMENT IN ST. LOUIS, MO
Calvin Audio Broadcasts:
http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/calvin.portal#
Wash. U. Website with Links to Live stats and Live Video:
http://bearsports.wustl.edu/Sports/Content/Pages/2010NCAAVBALL.aspx
CALVIN MEN'S SOCCER AT NCAA III TOURNAMENT IN OSHKOSH, WI
Live Stats: http://www.titans.uwosh.edu/SoccerLiveStats/xlive.htm
Live Video and Audio: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/uwosh.portal#
CALVIN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY AT NCAA III CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSTED BY
WARTBURG
Live Video: http://www.ncaa.com/allaccess/index.html?media=212359
CALVIN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL AT WISCONSIN-LUTHERAN TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT
Live Stats: http://wlcsports.athleticsite.net/livestats/wb/xlive.htm
CALVIN MEN'S BAKSETBALL HOSTS CALVIN TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT
Live Stats: http://www.calvin.edu/scoreboard
Live Video and Audio: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/calvin.portal#
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Calvin College senior Elaine Schnabel has been named a first team ESPN
Academic All-American in women's soccer in the college division. Schnabel is
the fourth individual in Calvin women's soccer history to receive Academic
All-America honors and the first individual to be named to the first team. Cara
Jansen was a third a team selection in 1998 and a second team choice in 1999. A
year ago, Calvin's Allison Boender was a third team selection. The college
division includes institutions at the NCAA II, NCAA III and NAIA levels.
A native of Chesterton, Indiana, Schnabel carries a 3.94 grade point average
while majoring in English. As an English major, Schnabel has served on a
student committee with the school's bi-annual Festival of Faith and Writing.
After graduation this upcoming May, she plans to serve as an ESL (English as a
Second Language) instructor overseas.
While at Calvin, the Chesterton High School graduate has been a four-year
member of the Calvin women's soccer team and has been a part of four Calvin
teams that have advanced to the NCAA III Tournament, three teams that have
captured MIAA regular season titles and two teams that have claimed MIAA
Tournament crowns.
A midfielder, Schnabel tallied two goals and six assists this fall on a Calvin
team that finished 15-3-2 overall, captured the MIAA Tournament title and
advanced to the NCAA III Tournament for a sixth straight year.
Over the course of her career, Schnabel finished with 17 goals and 14 assists.
Of her 17 goals, four were game-winners. Her biggest game-winning goal came in
a 2-1 upset victory over third-ranked Augustana College in the Sweet 16 round
of the 2009 NCAA III Tournament. Schnabel's game-winning goal against Augustana
came midway through the second half and enabled the Knights to advance to the
national quarterfinals for the second time in program history.
Calvin has now had its athletes receive ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America
accolades 87 times including 56 times in the last 13 years.
MIAA ALL-SPORTS STANDINGS UPDATE
The first set of MIAA All-Sports standings have been released and Calvin holds
first place in all three categories. Calvin leads the overall standings, known
as the MIAA Commissioner's Cup standings with 90 points, four points ahead of
Hope. In the men's all-sports standings, Calvin is tied with Hope for first
place with 41 points apiece while Calvin leads the women's all-sports standings
with 49 points to Hope's 45 points.
# The MIAA Commissioner’s Cup award is based on the cumulative performance of
each member school in the league's 18 sports for men and women.
# The final Commissioner’s Cup standings is determined on the basis of each
college's standings in eight of nine sports for men and eight of nine sports
for women. All eight fall sports are tabulated in this tabulation.
# Hope won the 2009-10 Commissioner’s Cup.
# The Commissioner’s Cup (All-Sports Award) has been presented since 1934-35.
Hope has won the award 32 times, followed by Albion 14, Kalamazoo 13, Calvin 9
& Alma 5.
Overall Standings: 1. Calvin 90. 2. Hope 86. 3. Adrian 63. 4. Alma 55. 5.
Trine 52. 6. Olivet 48. 7. Albion 47. 8. Kalamazoo 39.
Men’s All-Sports Standings: 1. Calvin 41. 1. Hope 41. 3. Adrian 35. 4. Trine
34. 5. Albion 27. 6. Alma 17. 7. Olivet 16. 8. Kalamazoo 13.
Women’s All-Sports Standings: 1. Calvin 49. 2. Hope 45. 3. Alma 38. 4. Olivet
32. 4. Saint Mary’s 32. 6. Adrian 28. 7. Kalamazoo 26. 8. Albion 20. 9. Trine
18.
BASEBALL
The Calvin baseball team has been active in the offseason but the activity of
the team this fall has been in volunteer work at Congress Elementary School -
part of the Grand Rapids Public Schools Association.
Myrna Anderson, a senior writer from Calvin's office of Communications and
Marketing caught up with the baseball team at Congress Elementary School and
filed this report:
http://www.calvin.edu/news/detail.html?id=d57cf23e-1355-4746-99ea-0310365f9bbd
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