Athletics News
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Indianapolis Star Writes of Nationally-Ranked Women's Soccer and Golf Teams
October 16, 2003"DePauw senior goalkeeper Ali Glibkowski was last week's SCAC co-Defensive Player of the Week," notes the women's sports wrap-up in today's Indianapolis... Read More
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2003 Monon Bell Sells Out in Record Time
October 15, 2003Tickets for the 110th battle for the Monon Bell -- between DePauw University and Wabash College and set for November 15 at DePauw's Blackstock Stadium... Read More
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DePauw Defeats Sewanee, 21-0
October 11, 2003DePauw University's defense posted its first shutout in nearly three years, and the Tiger offense racked up 355 yards this afternoon, in defeating Southern... Read More
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Jamarcus Shephard Among Sports Illustrated's 'Faces in the Crowd' This Week
October 11, 2003Jamarcus Shephard, "a junior receiver at DePauw University, had an 88-yard kickoff return, threw a 75-yard touchdown pass and had three receptions for... Read More
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National Recognition for DePauw's Offensive Line
October 10, 2003"DePauw's starting offensive line of John Roth, Dave Eberle, Jonathan Yost (Twin Lakes), Ross Sandefer (Perry Meridian) and Jaime Waymouth (Chatard) was... Read More
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DePauw Defeats U. of Chicago 51-10
October 4, 2003DePauw University's football Tigers upped their season record to 3-2 with a 51-10 victory over the University of Chicago at Blackstock Stadium this afternoon... Read More
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DePauw Falls at Trinity University 26-24
September 27, 2003DePauw University scored a touchdown with 36 seconds left to get within two points of Trinity University, but the Texas hosts emerged victorious tonight... Read More
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Jamarcus Shephard is SCAC Offensive Player of the Week, Star Notes
September 26, 2003DePauw wide receiver Jamarcus Shephard had a big hand in the Tigers' 39-20 upset of No. 15 Hanover," the Indianapolis Star's Jeff Rabjohns writes today... Read More
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Monon Bell Tickets On Sale October 13
September 25, 2003If you're counting on being in Blackstock Stadium for the 110th Monon Bell battle, circle Monday, October 13 on your calendar. On that date, sales and... Read More
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DePauw Defeats 15th Ranked Hanover, 39-20
September 20, 2003DePauw totaled 506 yards of offense, including 239 on the ground, on the way to a 39-20 win at 15th-ranked Hanover College. The victory improves the Tigers'... Read More
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Coach Brian Jaworski '89 Receives National AFLAC Award
September 19, 2003Brian Jaworski, men's assistant soccer coach and a 1989 DePauw graduate, has earned an AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year honor. Scholastic Coach... Read More
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Plans for 2003 Monon Bell DVD Announced; 'Early Bird' Savings for Pre-Orders
September 19, 2003For a third consecutive year, the Monon Bell Classic, one of college football's great rivalries, is being offered to fans of DePauw University and Wabash... Read More
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DePauw Ties Will Run Deep in Saturday's Game with Hanover
September 15, 2003"After two straight road games to open the season, Hanover can now return home for the Panthers' 2003 home opener at L.S. Ayres Field. [Head coach Wayne]... Read More
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Holland Sentinel Previews Today's DePauw-Hope Battle
September 13, 2003"DePauw, in its 28-26 win over Rhodes College last weekend, was adequate on defense as it allowed 388 yards of total offense. But the Tigers were lions... Read More
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Hope Tops DePauw 26-14
September 13, 2003The DePauw University football Tigers saw their season record evened at 1-1, as they lost to Hope College this afternoon 26-14. The contest, which followed... Read More
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Star Notes National Rankings of Men's Soccer and Cross Country Teams
September 13, 2003"The DePauw men's soccer team (4-0) moved up to No. 4 in Division III, the program's highest ranking. The Tigers face No. 11 Ohio Wesleyan today," writes... Read More
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DePauw Wins 'Nick Mourouzis Day' Thriller 28-26 Over Rhodes
September 6, 2003"Today's game provides a great lesson for life," DePauw University's all-time winningest football coach, Nick Mourouzis, told his team after they defeated... Read More
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Indianapolis Star">"A Historical Feel" at Community Day 2003, Writes Indianapolis Star
September 5, 2003"In recent years, DePauw has turned its season-opening football game into a campus and community event by designating it Community Day and charging no... Indianapolis Star">Read More
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Newspaper Notes National Ranking of Women's Soccer Team
September 4, 2003"DePauw is ranked 12th in the first regular-season NCAA Division III women's poll by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America," notes today's... Read More
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Football Opener September 6, Community Day, Will Honor "Coach Nick"
August 29, 2003DePauw University's football team opens its 2003 season on Saturday, September 6 -- its final campaign under Nick Mourouzis, the winningest coach in DePauw... Read More
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Newspapers Across the Nation Note "Coach Nick's" Retirement Announcement
August 19, 2003A major announcement made on the DePauw University campus Saturday night is making its way across the nation. "Nick Mourouzis, the winningest and longest-serving... Read More
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Nick Mourouzis, DePauw's All-Time Winningest Football Coach, to Retire at Season's End
August 16, 2003Nick Mourouzis, DePauw University head football coach and professor of kinesiology, announced his retirement today effective at the conclusion of the... Read More
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Record Women's Basketball Team Fund-Raiser Honors Memory of Amy Hasbrook '00
August 7, 2003The 2002-2003 DePauw University women's basketball team is remembering a friend former teammate, and helping a very worthy cause, through its year-long... Read More
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DePauw Junior Quoted in AP Story on Multicultural Soccer League
July 7, 2003A story distributed nationally by the Associated Press, which examines a soccer league in Shelbyville, Kentucky that brings together immigrants from Mexico... Read More
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2003 Monon Bell to be Televised Nationally by HDNet
July 7, 2003The 2003 Monon Bell Classic -— the 110th football game between DePauw University and Wabash College —- will be televised live nationally by HDNet,... Read More
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Freshman Tennis Player Credits Teammates for Memorable Season; Calls DePauw "A Big Family"
July 2, 2003"There was one factor that help carry former Geneva tennis player Alex Nelson through her freshman season at DePauw University," begins a story in today's... Read More
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Senior Jane Schaadt Represents DePauw at 2003 NCAA Leadership Conference
June 16, 2003Jane Schaadt, a member of DePauw's field hockey team, represented the University's athletic program at the 2003 NCAA Leadership Conference, which took... Read More
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Nate Moch '03 Named Academic All-American, Newspaper Notes
June 13, 2003"DePauw graduate Nate Moch has been selected to the at-large Academic All-American first team," notes today's Indianapolis Star of the member of the Class... Read More
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Women's Golfers and Coach Earn Postseason Honors
June 5, 2003"DePauw junior Deborah Garriott (Marion) and teammate Jessica Schneider were named NCAA Division III first-team All-Americans in golf," notes today's ... Read More
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CBS Sports Program Features Footage from DePauw
May 28, 2003Sports fans watching CBS Sunday afternoon may have done a double-take. The network's hour-long program of NCAA winter sports' highlights featured more... Read More
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Women's Golf Team Finishes 3rd at National Championship, Sets Benchmark for Success
May 17, 2003At the NCAA Division III national women's golf championship in Green Lake, Wisconsin, "there was a great battle between four schools — Oshkosh, the University... Read More
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Newspaper Calls Women's Golf Team a "Perennial Powerhouse"
May 12, 2003"To look at programs like Methodist College of North Carolina, the five-time defending national champ, or DePauw, a perennial powerhouse, it's easy to... Read More
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Women's Tennis Team Heading to National Quarterfinals
May 8, 2003"DePauw advanced to the NCAA Division III tennis nationals by defeating Albion and Washington (Missouri) in regional play," Pat McKee writes in today's... Read More
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Women's Golf Team's 2nd Consecutive SCAC Title Earns Newspaper Mention
May 1, 2003"DePauw junior Deborah Garriott beat sophomore teammate Lindsay Amore (Mooresville) in a playoff to win medalist honors in the Southern Collegiate Athletic... Read More
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Ranked Third Nationally, Senior Haley Heathman Profiled by Indianapolis Star
April 24, 2003"Haley Heathman knows she is going to miss her college graduation to compete in the NCAA Division III women's tennis nationals, so the DePauw University... Read More
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Sophomore Named SCAC Offensive Player of the Week
April 5, 2003"DePauw sophomore Ryan Sipe (Benton Central) was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week," notes the Indianapolis... Read More
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Accomplishments of Three Student-Athletes Noted by Newspaper
March 28, 2003"DePauw sophomore Graham Wellman placed fifth in the 5,000-meter run in 14:38.00 to earn NCAA Division III indoor track All-America honors," notes Jeff... Read More
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Coach Nick Mourouzis to Keynote Miami's Cradle of Coaches Clinic
March 18, 2003Nick Mourouzis, the winningest coach in DePauw football history, will present the keynote speech at Saturday's 14th Annual Cradle of Coaches Clinic at... Read More
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NCAA Chief Gives DePauw "Gold Star" at "Incredible" Event
March 17, 2003DePauw "gets a gold star," said NCAA President Myles Brand at the Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships Saturday. "Not only do I compliment them... Read More
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Men's Soccer Team Joins with Pro Squad and Other Colleges in Fundraiser
March 14, 2003Nine Indiana college men's college soccer teams, six women's teams and the Indiana Blast [a professional team] will gather tomorrow at Kuntz Stadium, 1502... Read More
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Joe Ringger is SCAC Men's Basketball Player of the Year
March 12, 2003"DePauw's Joe Ringger was named Southern Collegiate Conference player of the year," notes today's Gary Post-Tribune. John Mutka writes, "With 12 double-doubles... Read More
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NCAA Chief, CBS Sports Among Attendees Expected for Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships at DePauw
March 11, 2003Myles Brand, president and chief executive of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), will be among the hundreds of visitors to DePauw University... Read More
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Two Student-Athletes Spotlighted in Two Separate Newspaper Articles
March 7, 2003"Over the last two years, DePauw has won 48 women's basketball games," John Mutka writes in today's Gary Post-Tribune. "Sarah Zondor's zone-breaking talents... Read More
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Arkansas Paper Says SCAC Basketball Tournament Had "Higher Calling"
March 5, 2003"The basketball competition was somewhat of a big deal. It was a conference tournament, after all. But there was also a higher calling," the Log Cabin... Read More
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Women's Basketball Team Comes Up Short in SCAC Title Game
March 1, 2003DePauw University's women's basketball team, ranked 19th in the nation and playing in the title game of the first-ever Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference... Read More
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On to the Finals for DePauw Women; Men Lose in Semifinals of SCAC Basketball Tournament
February 28, 2003DePauw University's women's basketball team, ranked 19th in the nation, rolled to a 72-38 victory over Hendrix in the semifinals of the first-ever Southern... Read More
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Both Swim Teams Capture SCAC Championships
February 27, 2003"DePauw freshman Megan Davenport (Lawrence North) set a school record in the 200 free (1:58.32) while helping the Tigers win their first Southern Collegiate... Read More
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Basketball Teams Advance to Semifinals of SCAC Tourney
February 27, 2003Joe Ringger (seen at left) and Jeremy Bettis each posted "double-doubles" to lead DePauw University's men's basketball team to a 74-64 victory over Rhodes... Read More
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Men's Basketball Team Clinches Share of SCAC Title, Star Notes
February 21, 2003"DePauw (16-6, 11-1) has clinched a share of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference title with two regular-season games remaining before the conference... Read More
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Cincinnati Enquirer Marks Entry of Nick Mourouzis Into 'Cradle of Coaches'
February 16, 2003Today's edition of the Cincinnati Enquirer notes, "At halftime [of Saturday's basketball game with Marshall], Miami {University in Ohio] honored the six... Read More