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12 Athletics Moments to Remember at Calvin University

Mon, Oct 10, 2022
Jeff Febus

President Wiebe Boer is the 12th president of Calvin University. So, during the month of October, each Monday leading up to Inauguration we are sharing a “Top 12” list. This week’s list features 12 of the most memorable sports moments in Calvin athletics history. Longtime sports information director Jeff Febus curated this list, which is fitting since he's witnessed each of these moments.

Here's the list, which is meant to be reflective, not exhaustive, considering the Calvin Knights have 11 team NCAA Division III National Championships and finished 27 times as national runners-up in eight different sports.

1. Calvin Women’s Volleyball Captures Second National Championship November 23, 2013

Under the direction of head coach Amber Warners, the Calvin women’s volleyball team captured its second national title, doing so on the home court of its arch-rival Hope College. Playing in front of a sold-out crowd of 3,600 fans at Hope’s DeVos Fieldhouse, Calvin overcame a two sets-to-none deficit in the national final against Cal Lutheran to win the match 20-25, 12-25, 25-22, 25-17, 20-18. The victory came one year after Calvin had fallen in five sets in the national final, ironically in the same DeVos Fieldhouse in a match where Calvin led St. Thomas (Mn.) two-sets-to-none but then lost three straight. In the reversal role in 2013, Calvin fought off one (national championship) match point in the fifth set to pull through for the win. Sophomore Maggie Kamp was tremendous with 27 kills while senior setter Megan Rietema had 49 assists and the match-clinching kill on a shot just inside the Cal Lutheran sideline.

2. Calvin Junior Rachel Boerner Captures Back-to-Back Individual National Outdoor Track titles in One-hour May 29, 2010

Competing at the NCAA III Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Baldwin-Wallace University in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, Boerner (pronounced Burner) lived up to her name by winning the 400-meter- dash national title in a time of 54.50. Exactly one hour later, she got back on the track to win her second national title of the day with a win in the 400-meter hurdles in a time of 59.80. The back-to-back wins came on the heels of Boerner winning the 2010 indoor national title in the 400 meters in March in a time of 55.95.

3. Calvin Women’s Basketball Drops Defending National Champion Hope College in Front of Record Crowd January 13, 2007

Playing in front of a (then) NCAA III Women’s Basketball single-game attendance record crowd of 2,911 fans, 11th-ranked Calvin upset top-ranked and defending national champion Hope College 60-57. The victory snapped Hope’s 44-game win streak and marked the first-ever loss by the Hope women’s basketball team inside DeVos Fieldhouse, dropping the Flying Dutch to 19-1 inside the facility. The victory and attendance record made the front page of USA Today the following morning. Under the direction of head coach John Ross, the Calvin women’s basketball team continued on to reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA III Tournament later that season.

4. Calvin Women’s Cross Country Captures First National Title November 21, 1998

Competing in the town of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, just a few miles from where legendary Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe honed his skills, the Calvin women’s cross country team broke through for its first-ever national title, finishing with a final team score of 124 points. The national title came after three prior national runners-up finishes by the Knights in the early 1990’s. Calvin used All-America performances from Amy Mizzone, Lisa Timmer, and Andrea Clark, along with strong team depth to finish 46 points clear of the College of New Jersey. The national title was the first of back-to-back national crowns under the direction of head coach Nancy Meyer as the Knights won the 1999 title in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

5. Calvin Sophomore Swimmer Becky Weima Captures National Title in 200 Freestyle March 11, 2005

Competing at the NCAA III Championships in Holland, Michigan, Becky Weima captured the school’s first-ever national title in swimming and diving history, winning the 200 freestyle in a time of 1:50.29. The national title was the first of five individual national titles for Weima who would go on to earn NCAA III All-America honors an incredible 21 times in her Calvin career.

6. Calvin Men’s Basketball Captures First National Title March 21, 1992

Competing on the campus of Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, Calvin defeated Rochester University of New York 62-49 in the national title game. The victory marked the first-ever national team title by a Calvin team. The Knights were paced by NCAA Division III Tournament Most Valuable Player Steve Honderd and led by head coach Ed Douma. Eight years later in 2000, Calvin captured the program’s second national title, defeating Wisconsin-Eau Claire 89-84 in the national championship game in Salem, Virginia, doing so under the leadership of head coach Kevin Vande Streek.

7. Calvin Men’s Cross Country Captures First National Title November 18, 2000

Competing on a snow-packed course in Spokane, Washington, Calvin broke through for its first national title in men’s cross country. The national title came on the heels of a second-place national finish in 1998 and a fourth place in 1999. Calvin produced five NCAA III All-America (Top-35) finishes in the race led by junior Dan Hoekstra who placed second individually, helping Calvin post a first-place team score of 65 points. The five All-America finishes allowed Calvin to hold off Keene State of New Hampshire which placed second in the team standings with 87 points. The Knights were guided by head coaches Brian Diemer and Al Hoekstra.

8. Calvin Men’s Cross Country Captures Fourth National Title November 18, 2006

Competing on a mud-splashed course in West Chester, Ohio, Calvin produced an NCAA III record six All-America performances led by Tim Finnegan’s second place individual finish. The Knights recorded a first- place team score of 37 points and were led by head coaches Brian Diemer and Al Hoekstra. The national title was the fourth in program history and the third in four years.

9. Calvin Men’s Soccer Upsets National Power Messiah in Sweet 16 of NCAA III Tournament November 18, 2016

Calvin stunned fourth-ranked and perennial national champion Messiah College 2-1 on its home pitch in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA III Tournament. A goal by Bobby McCaw in the 65th minute leveled the score 1-1. Sophomore Jacob Witte then toe-poked a shot into the back of the Messiah net with 4:22 left in the second overtime session after receiving service off a free kick from teammate Isky VanDoorne. The golden-goal victory by the Knights marked the only loss of the season for Messiah (19-1-3) and helped propel the Knights through to the next round of the NCAA III Tournament. Led by head coach Ryan Souders, Calvin eventually reached the national championship final before falling to Tufts University 1-0 in double-overtime to finish 23-3-0 overall.

10. Calvin Baseball Sweeps Three-Game Regular Season Finale from Hope to Win Dramatic League Crown May 8 & 9, 2002

Trailing rival Hope by two games heading into a dramatic final three-game home series with their rival, Calvin won all three games in come-from-behind fashion to edge the Flying Dutchmen by one game for the league crown. Calvin took the May 8 opener 10-3 over the nationally ranked Flying Dutchmen behind a complete-game pitching performance victory from freshman sensation Jim Deters and a triple-play by second baseman Mark Jansen. The following afternoon, Calvin defeated Hope 7-2 in the opener of a doubleheader and then 5-4 in the nightcap to complete the thrilling series sweep. Arie Eppinga’s run-scoring single in the sixth inning proved to be the game-winner of the 5-4 win. Calvin snapped a 26-game Hope win streak to open the series. The Knights improved to 28-11 overall with the series sweep and advanced to the NCAA III Tournament with the league title – the second in three years under head coach Jeff Pettinga.

11. Calvin Ice Hockey Team Captures ACHA D3 National Title March 6, 2004

Under the direction of head coach Mike Petrusma, Calvin captured its first national title in men’s ice hockey, defeating the University of Georgia 5-0 in the title tilt. The victory capped four wins in three days for the Knights as they defeated Richmond 5-0, South Dakota State 8-3 on a Thursday, topped second-ranked Arizona State 5-2 in the semifinals Friday before winning the final Saturday evening on the practice ice of the Phoenix Coyotes. The Knights finished 29-1 overall and were led by tournament Most Valuable Player Max Sieplinga who, two years later, would go on to be named the ACHA Division III National Player of the Year.

12. Calvin’s Renea Bluekamp Captures Individual National Cross Country Title November 20, 1993

Calvin junior Renea Bluekamp became the first individual in Calvin cross country history to claim an individual national title, winning the 5K NCAA III Championships race in a time of 17:46. Bluekamp stormed over the final hill at Oakland Acres Golf Course in Grinnell, Iowa, to win the race by a 10-second margin. It helped propel the Calvin women’s cross-country team to a second-place team finish with 93 points with the Knights just 32 points behind first place Cortland State of New York.


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