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WVIAC Soccer Rewind 9/21 - 27

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Monday, September 28, 2009

Men's:
Sunday, 9/27
Charleston took outright possession of first place in the league standings by nipping Davis & Elkins 1-0 in double overtime...Darko Karamitic netted the game-winner for the Golden Eagles.

Saturday, 9/26
Seton Hill's Jon DeLuca posted his sixth shutout as the Griffins blanked Concord 3-0...Mike Pistenis tallied a goal and an assist in the SHU victory...West Virginia Wesleyan scored twice in the first six minutes on their way to a 5-0 victory over Salem International...The match was stopped after 70 minutes when an injury left the Tigers with only six contestants...Leonardo Tillemont had 14 saves for SIU...Derik Swope scored two goals, and Craig Neff made six saves to lead Pitt Johnstown to a 3-0 triumph over Shepherd...Wheeling Jesuit moved into second place in the WVIAC standings by thumping Alderson-Broaddus 4-0...Stephen Hawthorne struck twice in the second half for the Cardinals...Danny Fernandez's 53rd minute score gave Ohio Valley a 1-0 lead, but Lake Erie responded with a pair of goals in the match's final four minutes to claim a 2-1 triumph.

Thursday, 9/24
Seton Hill outshot homestanding Findlay 14-6, but fell 1-0.

Wednesday, 9/23
Michael Wilson netted two second half goals to lift Alderson-Broaddus past Pitt Johnstown 2-0...Davis & Elkins got single goals from Brett Keatley, John-Carlo Rock, and James Kpainay to edge Wheeling Jesuit 3-2...A quick start and Brett Fackenthal's two goals helped West Virginia Wesleyan to an in-region 4-1 win over Gannon...Frankie Parks netted the game-winner in the 76th minute to propel Concord past Bluefield College (VA) 2-1...Dion Peters scored twice as Charleston subdued PSAC foe Shippensburg 2-0.

Tuesday, 9/22
Josh Wise tallied a third minute goal and Shepherd went on to down Washington Adventist 2-0...Ohio Valley netted a season-high total of goals during a 6-2 win against Salem International.

Monday, 9/21
Seton Hill and Lock Haven battled to a 1-1 deadlock...Mike Belsito notched the SHU goal.

Women's:
Sunday, 9/27
Wheeling Jesuit got the match's lone goal in a key 1-0 league win over Charleston...Meghan Zayas got an 80th minute goal, but Wesleyan couldn't complete a comeback in a 2-1 setback at Mercyhurst.

Saturday, 9/26
Stephanie Szczur and Brittney Miller scored goals to lead Pitt Johnstown to a 2-1 Homecoming victory against Shepherd...Concord limited Seton Hill to four shots and Katie Cuviello scored a pair of goals in a 3-0 victory...Ohio Valley was outshot 23-1 during a 5-0 loss at Lake Erie.

Thursday, 9/24

West Virginia Wesleyan outshot #23 Indiana (PA) 20-18, including 9-3 on goal, but dropped a 2-1 decision despite Hannah Macormic's first goal of the campaign...Seton Hill fell behind 2-0 at the break before dropping a 6-0 contest at Shippensburg.

Wednesday, 9/23
Davis & Elkins ran their win streak to seven after nipping Concord 2-1 in double overtime in a battle league title contenders...Kim Brown's 99th minute goal was the game-winner....Alderson-Broaddus didn't allow a second half shot on goal during a 2-1 win over Charleston...Taylor Bryant's first goal of the season in the 49th minute provided the winning margin.

Tuesday, 9/22
Ohio Valley swamped Salem International 8-0 for the Lady Scots' first win of the campaign...Jessica Park turned away five shots as Wheeling Jesuit blanked Lake Erie 2-0...Pitt Johnstown outshot visiting Saint Vincent 23-3 on the way to a 2-0 triumph...A goal just before the half doomed Shepherd in a 1-0 loss to Frostburg State.
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A-B Volleyball Earns NCAA Statistical Rankings

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Alderson-Broaddus volleyball team is currently sitting with a record of 6-8 having won their last two contests in a row. Although it’s still early in the season the team currently is ranked in the nation in several prominent categories.

Their highest ranking comes in digs per set, which has them ranked 57. The Lady Battlers are also ranked 83 in aces per set and are ranked 142 in blocks per set. Other notable rankings are assists per set and kills per set which has them ranked respectively 159 and 160.

Senior Annie Federoff has started off strong and as a result she is currently 25 in the nation individually in digs per set. Federoff averages 5.13 while the nation’s leader isn’t too far off with 6.32.

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Men's Soccer - NCAA Statistical Rankings

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The Alderson-Broaddus College men’s soccer team is currently ranked in the nation in several categories.

The highest ranking is 98 and it’s in the category of shutout percentage. The Battlers are also currently ranked 100 in scoring offense and 104 in save percentage respectively.

Heiko Voss has really had an impact in the early part of the season with assists. With this hard work he is currently ranked 51 in assists per game. Goalie/defender Neil Wright-Elliot is currently ranked 148 in save percentage and 163 in goals against average. Mike Wilson, the team leader in goals (4) is ranked 210 in the nation to round out the individual rankings.

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Women's Soccer Gets Past UC 2-1

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Friday, September 25, 2009

(Philippi, WV) --- The Lady Battlers of Alderson-Broaddus continued in the right direction in their second ever season as they knocked off the University of Charleston 2-1 in recent home action. This was the first conference victory for A-B in conference play and they improved to 3-2-1 overall.

In the 20th minute Brooke Hunsaker launched a shot from 22 yards out that hit the top shelf left corner to give A-B the early 1-0 lead. Gwen Brand and Taylor Bryant were credited with the assists. The lead held up until the 40th minute when Holli Dalton of UC netted a pass from Sharon Lapinsky to even things up at 1-1 going into the half. This was the only first half goal given up by the Lady Battlers on the season.

It didn’t take A-B long in the second half to retake the lead as Taylor Bryant scored her first goal of the season to give the lead back, just four minutes and 10 seconds in. The Lady Battlers’ defense held strong for the duration of the match, as they wouldn’t allow a single shot on goal in the 2nd Half.

Kate Laird would pick up the victory in between the pipes for A-B. Alderson-Broaddus peppered UC goalie Whitney Sharp, outshooting the Lady Golden Eagles 17-5. The Lady Battlers also held the advantage on shots on goal 6-1.

The next game for A-B will come in a road trip to Rio Grande on September 30. A-B defeated Rio Grande 2-1 in exhibition play earlier in the season. Read more on this article...

A-B Women's Soccer Ranked Nationally

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The women’s soccer program at A-B has cracked the top 100 in several prominent categories in the nation in only their second full season as a program.

Their highest team ranking comes in shutout percentages as they are currently ranked a respective 26. In save percentage the Lady Battlers are sitting at 30 in the nation and also are ranked 46 in goals against and finally are ranked 53 in scoring offense.

Kate Laird has had an impressive freshman campaign as goalkeeper and has garnished a WVIAC player of the week award. Also she is ranked 29 in the nation in save percentage and 79 in goals against average. Fellow freshman Kasie Shoemaker is ranked 59 in goals per game and 72 in points per game.

Currently the Lady Battlers are 3-2-1 in the early goings of their season and continue to take steps forward in building a WVIAC top competitor.
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Men's Soccer Beats UPJ 2-0

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(Johnstown, PA) --- Alderson-Broaddus continued their recent strong play in men’s soccer as they took down Pitt-Johnstown 2-0 on the road. This was A-B’s second consecutive victory and their first in conference play.

The first goal came in the 47 minute as Paul Ogedegbe hit a cross through several defenders to hit Wilson for the goal. It was a stalemate the rest of the game until Michael McDermott got Wilson the ball in the 87 minute. Wilson then dribbled around a defender and scored the second and final goal. Wilson brought his season goal total to four.

UPJ outshot the Battlers (3-4 Overall, 1-2 WVIAC) 17-11 on the game but the Battlers held the edge on shots on goal by a margin of 6-3. A-B also held a slight advantage on corner kicks 9-8. Josh Teets has started two games at goalie for A-B and has had two consecutive shutouts.


The Battlers will return to action Saturday against conference foe Wheeling Jesuit as A-B tries to even their conference record. Kickoff is at 2pm.

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A-B Volleyball Picks Up Big Win Over WV State

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(Institute, WV) --- The Alderson-Broaddus Volleyball team pulled out a thriller in recent action at conference foe West Virginia State. The match went to five sets as the Lady Battlers won the first, third, and fifth to improve to 2-0 in the WVIAC.

A-B was led by Amanda Check, who had 20 kills on the day which paced the Battlers. Sophomore Taylor Martin had nine and Samantha Wisbon contributed eight but also lead the team with 42 assists.

The Lady Battlers took the first set convincingly 25-16 but then dropped a tough second set 25-22. This was the pattern for the rest of the match as both teams would alternate sets. A-B took the third 25-21 and won the tie breaking fifth set 15-12.

For the match they hit .177% with 53 kills, and 93 digs.

The Lady Battlers improved their overall record to 6-8 as the Lady Jackets dropped to 7-9 overall and 2-2 in conference play. This was the second consecutive victory for the Lady Battlers, bouncing back after dropping three in a row prior.

Alderson-Broaddus will return to action Saturday as they will go up against Shepherd and Millersville both at Shepherd.

Volleyball Box Score
Alderson-Broaddus vs WV State (Sep 23, 2009 at Institute, WV)



Alderson-Broaddus | ATTACK |SET| SERVE |SRV|DEF| BLOCK |GEN
## Name GP| K E TA PCT| A| SA SE| RE|DIG|BS BA BE|BHE
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2 April Lammert....... 5| 5 4 20 .050| 0| 0 0| 0| 1| 0 5 1| 0
4 Annie Federoff...... 5| 0 2 4 -.500| 5| 0 1| 0| 32| 0 0 0| 0
5 Amanda Check........ 5| 20 5 57 .263| 2| 2 0| 1| 19| 1 2 0| 0
6 Samantha Grosklos... 1| 0 0 0 .000| 0| 0 0| 0| 1| 0 0 0| 0
10 Danielle Schlieden.. 3| 2 1 18 .056| 0| 0 0| 0| 7| 0 3 0| 0
12 Cassandra Marsh..... 5| 6 3 20 .150| 1| 2 3| 2| 12| 0 1 0| 0
15 Samantha Wisbon..... 5| 8 2 22 .273| 42| 0 1| 0| 10| 0 1 0| 0
19 Lindsay Hadley...... 2| 3 2 15 .067| 0| 0 1| 0| 9| 0 3 0| 0
20 Taylor Martin....... 5| 9 3 19 .316| 0| 0 2| 0| 2| 0 5 1| 0
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Totals.............. 5| 53 22 175 .177| 50| 4 8| 3| 93| 1 20 2| 0

TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 11.0
Game K E TA Pct
1 15 3 37 .324 GAME SCORES 1 2 3 4 5 TEAM RECORDS
2 7 6 30 .033 Alderson-Broaddus... (3) 25 22 25 17 15 6-8 (2-0)
3 13 4 32 .281 WV State............ (2) 16 25 21 25 13 7-9 (2-2)
4 12 6 49 .122
5 6 3 27 .111

WV State | ATTACK |SET| SERVE |SRV|DEF| BLOCK |GEN
## Name GP| K E TA PCT| A| SA SE| RE|DIG|BS BA BE|BHE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Totals.............. 5| 0 0 0 .000| 0| 0 0| 0| 0| 0 0 0| 0

TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 0.0
Game K E TA Pct
1 0 0 0 .000 Site: Institute, WV
2 0 0 0 .000 Date: Sep 23, 2009 Attend: Time: 1:40
3 0 0 0 .000 Referees:
4 0 0 0 .000
5 0 0 0 .000
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Men's Soccer Gets Past WVU-Tech In Double Overtime

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Tuesday, September 22, 2009

(Philippi, WV) --- Despite playing down a man for much of the 2nd half and both overtime periods, the A-B Men's Soccer was able to defeat WVU-Tech 1-0 on Saturday afternoon.

Alderson-Broaddus broke the scoreless deadlock in the 107th minute as Robbie Stewart's corner kick deflected off Hieko Voss and finally found the back of the net thanks to Paul Ogedegbe. The game winning goal is Ogedegbe's first on the season, as Paul was playing in just his 2nd match of the season.

The opening half saw a pretty even contest as the Golden Bears out shot A-B (2-4 Overall, 0-2 WVIAC) 7-4 and both teams each earned four corner kicks.

The same could not be said for the 2nd frame as possession clearly moved in favor of WVU-Tech as the Battlers would have a player sent off in the 58th minute.

Both teams got a few excellent scoring opportunities in the half. A-B's best opportunity came in the 54th minute as Michael McDermott found himself 1v1 with Tech's goalkeeper, Edwin Manzanero. McDermott's blast deflected off the diving goalie to go high over the crossbar.

Tech's best chance came in the 85th minute as Ionut Buse would take the pass from Mile Dragisic and blast the right footed shot off the right post.

For the game Tech out shot the Battlers 20-11. A-B goalkeeper Josh Teets came up with 10 saves between the pipes, while Manzanero stopped five for the Golden Bears.

The Battlers return to action on Wednesday as they travel to Johnstown, PA for a crucial WVIAC match against UPJ.


                            Soccer Box Score (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer
WVU-Tech vs Alderson-Broaddus (Sep 19, 2009 at Philippi, WV)




WVU-Tech vs. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot
Alderson-Broaddus (2-4) -------------------------------------
Date: Sep 19, 2009 Attendance: 95 WVU-Tech............ 0 0 0 0 - 0
Weather: Alderson-Broaddus... 0 0 0 1 - 1

WVU-Tech Alderson-Broaddus
Pos ## Player Sh SOG G A Pos ## Player Sh SOG G A
------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------
2 Ernesto Ramirez..... 3 2 - - 2 Brad Burkhart....... - - - -
3 David Harris........ - - - - 3 Michael Wright...... - - - -
4 4................... - - - - 5 Juan Arboleda....... - - - -
6 Ionut Buse.......... 5 3 - - 6 Kevin Lake.......... - - - -
9 David James......... - - - - 9 Michael McDermott... 1 - - -
12 Angel Diez.......... - - - - 11 Robbie Stewart...... 1 - - 1
14 Luis Parra.......... - - - - 12 Zach Marshall....... 2 1 - -
15 Almany Sienta....... 3 - - - 13 Heiko Voss.......... 2 1 - 1
16 Jerome Robinson..... - - - - 15 Robert Carter....... 1 1 - -
25 Masekella Cato...... 1 - - - 16 Chris Doran......... 2 1 - -
32 Edwin Manzanaro..... - - - - 23 Josh Teets.......... - - - -
---------- Substitutes ---------- ---------- Substitutes ----------
5 Brandon Frame....... - - - - 1 Neil Elliot-Wright.. - - - -
7 Mile Dragisic....... 6 5 - - 7 Paul Ogedegbe....... 2 2 1 -
8 Johnathon Day....... 1 - - - 8 Terraun Marcus...... - - - -
11 Goran Karanikic..... - - - - 20 Mathew Robbins...... - - - -
19 Hasan Katrib........ - - - - Totals.............. 11 6 1 2
21 21.................. 1 - - -
23 23.................. - - - -
Totals.............. 20 10 0 0

WVU-Tech Alderson-Broaddus
## Player MIN GA Saves ## Player MIN GA Saves
--------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------
32 Edwin Manzanaro..... 110:00 1 5 23 Josh Teets.......... 110:00 0 10

Shots by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Saves by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot
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WVU-Tech............ 7 11 1 1 - 20 WVU-Tech............ 2 2 1 0 - 5
Alderson-Broaddus... 4 4 1 2 - 11 Alderson-Broaddus... 3 6 0 1 - 10

Corner kicks 1 2 OT O2 Tot Fouls 1 2 OT O2 Tot
------------------------------------- -------------------------------------
WVU-Tech............ 4 5 1 1 - 11 WVU-Tech............ 6 9 3 2 - 20
Alderson-Broaddus... 4 0 0 1 - 5 Alderson-Broaddus... 11 7 3 1 - 22


SCORING SUMMARY:
GOAL Time Team Goal Scorer Assists Description
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1. 106:10 AB-M Paul Ogedegbe (1) Robbie Stewart; Heiko Voss Redirected Off Corner Kick


CAUTIONS AND EJECTIONS:
YC-AB-M #16 (55:00); YC-WVU-TMEN #12 (52:00); RC-AB-M #16 (58:00);
YC-AB-M #12 (64:00); YC-WVU-TMEN #23 (75:00); YC-WVU-TMEN #2 (92:00)

Officials:
Offsides: WVU-Tech 1, Alderson-Broaddus 3.

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Volleyball Drops Lake Erie 3-1

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(Philippi, WV) --- The Alderson-Broaddus Volleyball Team snapped their three match losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Lady Storm of Lake Erie College.

Both teams picked up a set early as the Lady Battlers (5-8 Overall, 1-0 WVIAC) struggled on the attack, hitting just .091% in sets one and two. However, they quickly warmed up taking sets three (25-7) and four (25-17), hitting a combined .321%.

Amanda Check led the way with 12 kills, while April Lammert and Cassie Marsh each added 11. Marsh chipped in three service aces and nine digs. Lammert hit an impressive .421% for the match.

Setter Sam Wisbon recorded 46 assists, six digs and three service aces.

A-B returns to action this week with three big WVIAC matches. They travel to Institute, WV this Wednesday to take on rival WV State at 7pm. The Lady Battlers will continue on the road this weekend as they travel to UPJ on Friday and Shepherd on Saturday.

Volleyball Box Score




Volleyball Box Score
Lake Erie vs Alderson-Broaddus (Sep 19, 2009 at Philippi, WV)



Lake Erie | ATTACK |SET| SERVE |SRV|DEF| BLOCK |GEN
## Name GP| K E TA PCT| A| SA SE| RE|DIG|BS BA BE|BHE
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1 Erica Muniak........ 3| 4 3 25 .040| 0| 0 3| 1| 5| 0 0 0| 0
3 Rachel Smallwood.... 1| 0 0 0 .000| 0| 0 0| 0| 0| 0 0 0| 0
5 Lauren Bogatay...... 5| 1 0 1 1.000| 17| 0 4| 0| 5| 0 0 0| 2
7 Rachael Ritt........ 1| 0 0 2 .000| 0| 0 0| 1| 0| 1 0 0| 0
11 Krista O'Connor..... 4| 0 0 0 .000| 12| 0 0| 0| 6| 0 0 0| 1
12 Jennifer Laureno.... 3| 2 1 6 .167| 0| 0 0| 0| 1| 0 2 1| 0
15 Paige Baldauf....... 4| 0 1 2 -.500| 0| 0 0| 4| 19| 0 0 0| 0
18 Kayleigh Collins.... 3| 2 2 6 .000| 0| 0 0| 0| 2| 1 0 0| 1
19 Michelle Naab....... 4| 7 0 10 .700| 0| 0 0| 0| 0| 2 2 0| 0
21 Bridget Beury....... 4| 2 1 17 .059| 0| 2 0| 3| 12| 0 1 1| 0
22 Nicole Kunar........ 4| 2 2 11 .000| 0| 0 0| 0| 2| 1 3 1| 0
24 Mary Walter......... 4| 7 0 13 .538| 0| 1 2| 1| 1| 0 0 0| 0
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Totals.............. 4| 27 10 93 .183| 29| 3 9| 10| 53| 5 8 3| 4

TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 9.0
Game K E TA Pct
1 0 0 0 .000 GAME SCORES 1 2 3 4 TEAM RECORDS
2 0 0 0 .000 Lake Erie........... (1) 25 25 9 17
3 0 0 0 .000 Alderson-Broaddus... (3) 27 23 25 25 5-8 (1-0)
4 0 0 0 .000

Alderson-Broaddus | ATTACK |SET| SERVE |SRV|DEF| BLOCK |GEN
## Name GP| K E TA PCT| A| SA SE| RE|DIG|BS BA BE|BHE
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2 April Lammert....... 4| 11 3 19 .421| 1| 0 0| 0| 1| 0 1 0| 0
4 Annie Federoff...... 4| 0 1 3 -.333| 3| 0 2| 1| 20| 0 0 0| 0
5 Amanda Check........ 4| 12 6 29 .207| 1| 0 0| 0| 11| 0 0 0| 0
6 Samantha Grosklos... 2| 0 0 0 .000| 0| 2 0| 0| 1| 0 0 0| 0
10 Danielle Schlieden.. 2| 4 4 17 .000| 0| 2 1| 0| 4| 0 0 0| 0
12 Cassandra Marsh..... 4| 12 8 27 .148| 2| 3 2| 2| 9| 0 2 0| 0
15 Samantha Wisbon..... 4| 6 1 17 .294| 46| 3 2| 2| 9| 0 2 0| 0
19 Lindsay Hadley...... 2| 2 5 13 -.231| 1| 0 0| 0| 1| 0 0 0| 0
20 Taylor Martin....... 4| 9 3 16 .375| 0| 0 0| 0| 1| 0 1 1| 0
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Totals.............. 4| 56 31 141 .177| 54| 10 7| 5| 57| 0 6 1| 0

TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 3.0
Game K E TA Pct
1 17 11 46 .130 Site: Philippi, WV (Rex Pyle Arena)
2 12 10 42 .048 Date: Sep 19, 2009 Attend: 54 Time: 1:20
3 13 4 23 .391 Referees:
4 14 6 30 .267


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USTFCCA Regional Rankings and the WVIAC Power Poll

WVIAC Men’s Cross Country Runner of the Week:
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Dominic Camasso, Seton Hill, Fr., Hatfield, PA: Camasso finished in eighth place at the Mansfield Flatland Invitational by running 32:44.10 on the NCAA Atlantic Region Championship course for the 10K distance. His effort resulted in a new school record in the 10K and helped his team to a third place overall finish in the meet.
2009 winners: 9/1-Szymon Rola (Concord), 9/8-Mike Ortiz (Seton Hill), 9/15-Nate Edwards (WV Wesleyan), 9/22-Dominic Camasso (Seton Hill).

WVIAC Men's Individual Power Ratings:

Pos. Runner (1st place votes) Pts.
1. Ryan Beabout, Wheeling Jesuit (4) 26
2. Dominic Camasso, Seton Hill (1) 21
3. Nate Edwards, WV Wesleyan (1) 18
4. Mike Ortiz, Seton Hill 10
5. Craig Pritt, Concord 5
5. Stewart Jones, Wheeling Jesuit 5
Others receiving votes: Nick Bonaventure (WJU) 2, Szymon Rola (CU) 1, Dustin Hall (WJU) 1, Ryan Skotnicki (A-B) 1.

WVIAC Men's Team Power Ratings:
Pos. School (1st place votes) Pts.
1. Seton Hill (3) 26
2. Wheeling Jesuit (2) 24
3. Concord (1) 22
4. West Virginia Wesleyan 12
5. Alderson-Broaddus 6

USTFCCA Men's Atlantic Regional Ratings:
Pos. School
1. Edinboro
2. Lock Haven
3. Shippensburg
4. Slippery Rock
5. East Stroudsburg
6. Wheeling Jesuit
7. Bloomsburg
8. Indiana (PA)
9. Concord
10. Seton Hill

WVIAC Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week
---Kallen Weaver, West Liberty, Jr., Wheeling, W.Va.: Weaver finished third overall in a field of 42 runners at the IUP Invitational with a 6K time of 24:02.
2009 winners: 9/1-Hannah Lash (Seton Hill), 9/8-Sarah Campanelli (Wheeling Jesuit), 9/15-Ashley Teets (Alderson-Broaddus), 9/22-Kallen Weaver (West Liberty).

WVIAC Women's Individual Power Ratings:
Pos. Runner (1st place votes) Pts.
1. Hannah Lash, Seton Hill (4) 28
2. Ashley Teets, Alderson-Broaddus (2) 22
3. Kallen Weaver, West Liberty 19
4. Sarah Campanelli, Wheeling Jesuit (1) 12
5. Megan Truelove, Wheeling Jesuit 7
5. Christine Acevedo, WV Wesleyan 7
Others receiving votes: Chelsea Calloway (CU) 6, Sherry Borsos (A-B) 4, Andra Sanders (SHU) 2.

WVIAC Women's Team Power Ratings:

Pos. School (1st place votes) Pts.
1. West Virginia Wesleyan (6) 31
2. Seton Hill 25
3. Alderson-Broaddus 21
4. Wheeling Jesuit (1) 16
5. Concord 12

USTFCCA Women's Atlantic Region Ratings:

Pos. School
1. Shippensburg
2. Slippery Rock
3. Lock Haven
4. Millersville
5. Edinboro
6. Bloomsburg
7. Kutztown
8. East Stroudsburg
9. West Virginia Wesleyan
10. Alderson-Broaddus
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A-B Cross Country Competes at IUP

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Monday, September 21, 2009

The Battler and Lady Battler Cross Country teams hit the trail this past Saturday at a four team meet hosted by Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

The Lady Battlers finished 2nd with 59 points, trailing Slippery Rock University, which won the invitational with 21 points Ashley Teets again led the way for A-B as she placed 4th, finishing the 6k course in 24 minutes and 10 seconds. Sherry Borsos placed 9th with a time of 24:55.

The A-B men finished 3rd overall with 79 points trailing Slippery Rock (21) and IUP (40). The Battlers were paced by Mack Triplett's (28:30) 15th place finish and a 17th place finish from Ryan Skotnicki (28:38).

The Alderson-Broaddus Cross Country Teams return to action next Saturday as they travel to Rio Grande, Ohio to run in the Rio Grande Invitational.

Crimson Hawk Invitational
IUP CC Invite
Sept. 19, 2009
Men’s Team Scores (8k)
1. Slippery Rock 21
2. IUP 40
3. Alderson Broaddus 79
4. West Liberty 106


Women’s Team Scores (6k)
1. Slippery Rock 21
2. Alderson Broaddus 59
3. IUP 68
4. West Liberty 101


Men’s Individual Results
Runner School Time
1. Hillary Mugun Unattached 26:26
2. Brian Ulrich Slippery Rock 26:38
3. Matt Grey Slippery Rock 27:08
4. George Walton Slippery Rock 27:41
5. Josh Joson IUP 27:42
6. Colt Mack IUP 27:46
7. Clint Keller IUP 27:52
8. Jason Leonard Slippery Rock 27:57
9. Brad Cubbage Slippery Rock 27:58
10. AJ Gavin West Liberty 28:01
11. Matt Rutt IUP 28:16
12. Jon Snowden Slippery Rock 28:17
13. Eric Geddis Slippery Rock 28:21
14. Matt Mumford Slippery Rock 28:29
15. Mack Triplett Alderson Broaddus 28:30
16. Kyle Botten Slippery Rock 28:31
17. Ryan Skotnicki Alderson Broaddus 28:38
18. Ben Havko IUP 28:44
19. Josh Ferguson Alderson Broaddus 28:46
20. Jonny King Alderson Broaddus 28:51
21. Scott Walton Slippery Rock 29:15
22. Stephen Todaro IUP 29:18
23. Luke Unge Alderson Broaddus 29:29
24. Buddy Clements Slippery Rock 29:35
25. Zephaniah Koech Unattached 29:39
26. Garrett Milner Unattached 29:40
27. Lenny Roach Alderson Broaddus 30:00
28. Steve Wainwright IUP 30:26
29. Randall Shreve West Liberty 30:56
30. Chris Derosa Alderson Broaddus 31:32
31. Coty Campbell Alderson Broaddus 31:41
32. Chris Stewart Alderson Broaddus 32:09
33. Travis Beihl West Liberty 32:22
34. Cody Thomas West Liberty 32:55
35. Jeremiah Propst West Liberty 34:35
36. Kaison Rohrabaugh West Liberty 35:08
37. Kayne Melko West Liberty 35:08
38. Johnathan Gomez West Liberty 35:39
39. Sean Lucas West Liberty 35:49


Women’s Individual Results
Runner School Time
1. Jennifer Harpp Slippery Rock 22:35
2. Crystal Burnick Slippery Rock 23:46
3. Kallen Weaver West Liberty 24:02
4. Ashley Teets Alderson Broaddus 24:10
5. Becky Younger Slippery Rock 24:28
6. Abby Michaelian Slippery Rock 24:31
7. Jennifer Pace Slippery Rock 24:39
8. Sarah Thompson Slippery Rock 24:44
9. Sherry Borsos Alderson Broaddus 24:55
10. Alyssa Taddie IUP 25:07
11. Kelly Best IUP 25:14
12. Caitlin Hancox Slippery Rock 25:17
13. Hilary McConnell Alderson Broaddus 25:25
14. Danielle Mostachetti Slippery Rock 25:35
15. Jenny Senko Slippery Rock 25:46
16. Jane Looby IUP 25:47
17. Tess Crispin Slippery Rock 25:57
18. Katie Antonik Alderson Broaddus 25:57
19. Julie Johnson IUP 26:19
20. Brittany Dimare Slippery Rock 26:22
21. Kyria Yanoviak Slippery Rock 26:41
22. Whitney Woodward IUP 26:50
23. Andrea Sall Alderson Broaddus 27:04
24. Lauren Bauer IUP 27:12
25. Sally Dugas Slippery Rock 27:27
26. Ashley Ranck Slippery Rock 27:40
27. Jaime Beyer IUP 28:34
28. Mara Polnar Slippery Rock 28:43
29. Paige Byrne Alderson Broaddus 28:49
30. Victoria McBride Alderson Broaddus 29:03
31. Alyssa Meadows West Liberty 29:26
32. Emily Gusew Slippery Rock 29:51
33. Kecia Vandergrift Alderson Broaddus 30:00
34. Kara Lucarelli West Liberty 30:09
35. Erica Aldrich Slippery Rock 30:14
36. Amanda Johnson Slippery Rock 32:05
37. Erica Richardson Slippery Rock 33:50
38. Rachel McIntosh West Liberty 34:11
39. Shae Benson West Liberty 34:17
40. LeAnn Haught West Liberty 36:59
41. Caitlin O’Leary West Liberty 37:31
42. Lindsay Broadwater West Liberty 37:31
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Lady Battlers Fall to Davis & Elkins 1-0

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Thursday, September 17, 2009

(Elkins, WV) --- The A-B Women's Soccer team suffered another tough loss yesterday afternoon, a 1-0 setback to the host Lady Senators of Davis and Elkins College. With the loss the Lady Battlers fall to 1-2-1 Overall and 0-2-1 in WVIAC play.

D&E Midfielder Megan Beal broke a scoreless tie with a perfectly placed outside shot in the 80th minute. Beal would take a pass on the left side from Midfield Luci Legaspi, turn and place a left footed shot into the upper right corner for the game winner.

Excluding the goal, the game was a tightly contested battle between the two teams. D&E held a 12-7 advantage on shots and place three shots on goal compared to the two from A-B.

The Lady Battlers got their best chance in the final minutes of the opening half as they got back to back corner kicks, but they were unable to put a solid shot on frame.

Then with time running down Midfielder Gwen Brand (Fr., Kingwood, WV) just narrowly missed with her header off a Lizzy Turner (Fr., Fairmont, WV) cross from the left corner.

Alderson - Broaddus has a short layoff as they play host to non conference foe WVU - Tech on Saturday. This will be a doubleheader with both the Men's and Women's teams taking on WVU-T. The Women's match is slated to kickoff at 1pm, with the men schedule to start at 3pm. Read more on this article...

Ashley Teets Named Runner of the Week

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Ashley Teets has been named the WVIAC Runner of the Week for the 2nd straight week.

WVIAC Men’s Cross Country Runner of the Week:
---Nate Edwards, WV Wesleyan, Jr., Uhrichsville, OH: Edwards claimed the Davis & Elkins Forest Festival individual championship running the new 8,000m course in a new course record time of 27:56.67. His efforts helped the Bobcats to a second place team finish on the day.
2009 winners: 9/1-Szymon Rola (Concord), 9/8-Mike Ortiz (Seton Hill), 9/15-Nate Edwards (WV Wesleyan).

Men's Individual Power Ratings:
1. Nate Edwards - WVWC (5) - 30pts
2. Mike Ortiz – SHU - 21pts
3. Ryan Beabout – WJU - (2) 19pts
4. Szymon Rola – CU - 17pts
5. Dustin Hall – WJU – 8pts
Others receiving votes: Dominic Camasso (SHU) 5pts, Craig Pritt (CU) 2pts, Stewart Jones (WJU) 1pt, Ryan Skotnicki (AB) 1pt, Jon Bogert (SHU) 1pt

Men's Team Power Ratings:

1. Wheeling Jesuit (5) 31pts
2. Seton Hill (1) 26pts
3. Concord (1) 23pts
4. West Virginia Wesleyan 16pts
5. Alderson Broaddus 9pts

Women’s WVIAC Runner of the Week:

---Ashley Teets , Alderson-Broaddus, Jr., Kingwood, WV: Teets claimed the 2009 Davis & Elkins Forest Festival individual championship by completing the 6K distance in a new course record time of 25:59.88.
2009 winners: 9/1-Hannah Lash (Seton Hill), 9/8-Sarah Campanelli (Wheeling Jesuit), 9/15-Ashley Teets (Alderson-Broaddus).

Women's Individual Power Ratings:
1. Ashley Teets – AB – (6) 37pts
2. Sarah Campanelli – WJU (2) 25pts
3. Hannah Lash – SHU – 21pts
4. Sherry Borsos – AB – 17pts
5. Christine Acevedo – WVWC – 9pts
Others Receiving Votes: Kallen Weaver (WLSC) 3pts, Chelsea Callaway (CU) 3pts, Jenna Brock (WVWC) 2pts, Megan Truelove (WJU) 1pt, Julie Pierret (SHU) 1pt

Women's Team Power Ratings:

1. West Virginia Wesleyan (7) 36pts
2. Seton Hill 27pts
2. Alderson Broaddus 27pts
4. Wheeling Jesuit (1) 17pts
5. Concord 14pts
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AB's Kate Laird Named WVIAC Player of the Week

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Monday, September 14, 2009

From WVIAC.org

This is the first ever weekly award for the Alderson-Broaddus College Women's Soccer Team.

WVIAC Women's Soccer Players of the Week:
---Kate Laird, Alderson-Broaddus, Fr., G, Morgantown, WV/Cole Dant, Davis & Elkins, Jr., F, Elkton, MD: Laird, a former Morgantown HS standout, recorded nine saves as Alderson-Broaddus recorded a 0-0 tie at defending WVIAC champion West Virginia Wesleyan...The tie marked the first WVIAC standings point taken from WVWC in a Bobcat home contest since 2007...Dant exploded for three goals and two assists in two Davis & Elkins victories...She notched a hat trick during a 7-2 win over Wheeling Jesuit and added an assist in Sunday's victory versus Lake Erie.

Other nominees: Charleston's Sharon Lapinsky (two goals in 2-2 tie with Shepherd), Shepherd's Erin Quinn (two goals in 1-0-1 week), and West Virginia Wesleyan's Laura Dalton (goal in 1-0-1 week).

2009 winners: 8/31-Kara Houston (Wheeling Jesuit), 9/7-Gemma Nortcliffe (Concord)/Kim Brown (Davis & Elkins), 9/14-Cole Dant (Davis & Elkins)/Kate Laird (Alderson-Broaddus).

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Men's Soccer Falls to Shepherd 3-1

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(Shepherdstown, WV) --- The A-B College Men's Soccer Team fell to WVIAC Foe Shepherd over the weekend by a score of 3-1. With the loss, the reigning WVIAC Champs fall to 1-4 Overall and 0-2 in WVIAC play.

Michael McDermott started the scoring off just 3 minutes into the game as he would finish home a Paul Ogedegbe cross.

The Battler lead was brief as just five minutes later Shepherd knotted the game at one as Robel Desta scored off the pass from Jeffers Frasier.

The Rams grabbed the lead for good as this time David Medina would be the beneficiary of a solid Frasier service, to make it 2-1 Shepherd.

The 2-1 deficit stayed that way until the 76th minute when Desta found the back of the net once again to put the nail in the coffin.

Shepherd held a slim 9-7 shot advantage, while A-B had 6 corner kicks to the Rams' 3.

The Battlers will return to action this Saturday has they play host to WVU-Tech. Kick Off is at 3pm. Read more on this article...

The Lady Battlers Volleyball fought tough but couldn't finish down the stretch as they fell to three PSAC teams over the weekend. Their record now stands at 4-8 Overall and 1-0 in the WVIAC.

In the opener, A-B would drop a 4 set match to Gannon University by a score of 17-25, 19-25, 25-22 and 20-25. Alderson-Broaddus would receive five kills apiece from Amanda Check, Lindsay Hadley and April Lammert. Cassie Marsh and Taylor Martin would each add four kills. Annie Federoff would record 25 digs and Sam Wisbon would pick up 25 assists.

In the night cap on Friday, A-B would again fight hard but come up short, losing to Mercyhurst in 4 by the score of 21-25, 21-25, 25-23, and 23-25. Marsh would record 11 kills on 30 attempts, with 3 errors for a .267 % to pace the Battlers. Wisbon would add 38 assists.

In the lone match on Saturday, Clarion would be too much for A-B College as they lost in straight sets by a score of 22-25, 12-25 and 24-26. Amanda Check had a team high 9 kills and she also came up with 15 digs.

The Lady Battlers return to action this Saturday as they play host to Lake Erie at 2:30 pm. Read more on this article...


(Elkins, WV) ---
The A-B College Cross Country Teams competed this
past weekend at the Forest Festival Meet hosted by Davis and Elkins College.
The Lady Battlers finished tied for 2nd with Seton Hill.
Ashley Teets (So., Terra Alta, WV) paced the way with a 1st place finish,
Sherry Borsos (Fr., Adena, OH) finished in 2nd place.

The men were paced by Mac Triplett's 12th place finished.

WV Wesleyan finished 1st on the Women's side and Seton Hill took the title
on the Men's side.

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Lady Battlers Volleyball Opens WVIAC Play with Win over Ohio Valley

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Wednesday, September 9, 2009

(Philippi, WV) --- The A-B College Women's Volleyball Team improved to 4-5 Overall and 1-0 in WVIAC play with a 3 set win the visiting Lady Scots of Ohio Valley. A-B breezed through the first two sets by a score of 25-16, 25-14 and then 25-23 in third.

The Lady Battlers had a season best .275 hitting percentage in the match as they record 31 kills on 80 total attacks. Lindsay Hadley (So., Hedgesville, WV) led the way with 4 kills, as 13 players recorded a kill, with five players having three kills a piece.

Setter Sam Wisbon (Jr., Toledo, OH) led the team with 20 assists and Shanya Sweitzer (Fr., Deer Park, MD) added five.

A-B got a huge boost from their excellent serving performances as they picked up 15 services aces. Airriel Sonstegard (Fr., Centreville, MD) and Wisbon paced the team with three each.

The Lady Battlers will return to action this weekend as they travel to Erie, PA to take on Gannon, Mercyhurst and Clarion. Read more on this article...

WVIAC Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week:
---Sarah Campanelli, Wheeling Jesuit, Jr., Gahanna, OH: Campanelli finished fourth at the Duquesne Duals with a 5K time of 19:02 and was the highest placing non-Division I athlete at the meet.

2009 winners: 9/1-Hannah Lash (Seton Hill), 9/8-Sarah Campanelli (Wheeling Jesuit).

WVIAC Women's Team Power Ratings:

Pos.

School (1st place votes)

Pts.

1.

Seton Hill (3)

28

1.

Alderson-Broaddus (2)

28

3.

West Virginia Wesleyan (2)

18

4.

Wheeling Jesuit

16

5.

Concord

14

Others receiving votes: Pitt Johnstown 1.

WVIAC Women's Individual Power Ratings:

Pos.

Runner (1st place votes)

Pts.

1.

Ashley Teets, Alderson-Broaddus (2)

25

2.

Hannah Lash, Seton Hill (3)

21

3.

Sarah Campanelli, Wheeling Jesuit (1)

16

4.

Chelsea Calloway, Concord

11

5.

Jenna Brock, WV Wesleyan

5

Others receiving votes: Sherry Borsos (A-B) 4, Kallen Weaver (WL) 4, Andra Sanders (SHU) 3, Rachel Williams (CU) 2, Julie Pierret (SHU) 1, Megan Truelove (WJU) 1.

WVIAC Men's Cross Country Runner of the Week:

---Mike Ortiz, Seton Hill, Jr., Astonia, NY: Ortiz finished second at the California (PA) Invitational...His season-best 8K time of 26:39 helped pace the Griffins to the team championship.

2009 winners: 9/1-Szymon Rola (Concord), 9/8-Mike Ortiz (Seton Hill).

WVIAC Men's Team Power Ratings:

Pos.

School (1st place votes)

Pts.

1.

Wheeling Jesuit (4)

28

2.

Seton Hill (2)

24

3.

Concord

17

4.

Alderson-Broaddus

10

4.

West Virginia Wesleyan

10

Others receiving votes: Davis & Elkins 1.

WVIAC Men's Individual Power Ratings:

Pos.

Runner (1st place votes)

Pts.

1.

Mike Ortiz, Seton Hill (2)

22

2.

Szymon Rola, Concord (2)

19

3.

Ryan Beabout, Wheeling Jesuit (1)

16

4.

Jon Bogert, Seton Hill

8

5.

Nate Edwards, WV Wesleyan

6

Others receiving votes: Ryan Skotnicki (A-B) 2, Dustin Hall (WJU) 2.

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AB Women's Soccer Drops a Heartbreaker to Concord, 3-2

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Monday, September 7, 2009

(Philippi, WV) --- The A-B College Women's Soccer Team had a huge upset slip through their fingers in the final minutes on Friday evening as they fell to perennial WVIAC power Concord (3-1, 1-0) 3-2 in overtime.

The Lady Battlers (1-1, 0-1) would strike first as Gwen Brand (Fr., Kingwood, WV) would chip the CU Goalie from 30 yards out to gain the 1-0 lead just 7 minutes in. Both teams would have a couple of good scoring chances in the opening half, but A-B would take the 1-0 lead into the break.

The score would stay that way until the 57th minute, as 1st Team All WVIAC Forward Gemma Nortcliffe would break free from the A-B back four and beat GK Kate Laird (Fr., Morgantown, WV) to knot the game at 1-1.

Forward Kasie Shoemaker would give the Battlers the lead in the 78th minute as she would race down the right wing and then float a perfect ball just inside the left post for her third goal of the season, giving AB a 2-1 lead.

Then with 1:10 left to go, Forward Lindsey DeVaughn would come off the bench for CU to send the game into overtime with a chip over the GK Laird into the left side netting.

Concord would end any hopes of an upset as Nortcliffe would out muscle Defender Megan Johnson (Fr., Charleston, WV) and bury the game winner just under 7 minutes into the first overtime.

Both teams would finish with 15 shots, while CU would hold a 11-9 advantage on shots on goal. Each team would have six corner kicks a piece.

Laird would come up big with eight saves, while her counter part Kacey HIldebrand would stop seven battler scoring opportunities.

The Lady Battlers will look to rebound as they travel to Buckhannon, WV this Thursday to take on Back to Back WVIAC Champions WV Wesleyan. Kickoff is set for 7pm. Read more on this article...

(Johnstown, PA) --- The A-B College Men's soccer picked up their 1st victory of the season with a convincing 3-1 win over Washington Adventist (2-2) (Formerly known as Columbia Union).

The Battler's (1-2) raced out to a 2-0 lead at the break on goals by Robbie Stewart and Mike Wilson. Stewart would score in the 7th minute as he would finish off a cross from Heiko Voss. Wilson would add his 2nd goal of the season as he would put back a rebound in the 24th minute.

Voss would make it 3-0 in the 6oth on a Penalty Kick.

WA would get on the board in the 75th minute, as Se-Eun Park would convert on the PK for his 5th goal of the year.

The physical contest saw both teams finsih the game with 10 players. WAU would have Brima Konneh sent off in the 61st and A-B's Kevin Lake would be sent off in the 75th minute. For the game their were six yellow cards and two red cards.

The Battlers held a 16-12 advantage on shots. Each keeper would record three saves.

A-B returns this afternoon as they take on Holy Family. Kickoff is at noon. Read more on this article...

AB Women's Cross Country Pick Up Victory at Westminster

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Sunday, September 6, 2009

Women's Results Below

A-B    Finish Position -     1

Team Score (places): 41 Team Score (times): 2:01:32.0 Average Time: 24:18.4


Overall Cum. Cum. Time
Place Bib No Name Place Place Time Time Back
1 51 Ashley Teets 2 2 23:08.8 23:08.8 0:00.0
2 46 Sherry Borsos 3 5 23:26.6 46:35.4 0:17.8
3 44 Katie Antonik 6 11 24:16.8 1:10:52.3 1:08.0
4 49 Hilary McConnell 10 21 24:54.6 1:35:46.9 1:45.8
5 50 Andrea Sall 20 41 25:45.0 2:01:32.0 2:36.2
6 45 Paige Byrne 47 88 28:17.3 2:29:49.3 5:08.5
7 48 Victoria McBride 56 144 29:50.6 2:59:39.9 6:41.8

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AB Men's CC Finishes 2nd at Westminster Meet

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Here are the Men's Results, click the link below to get full meet results

A-B    Finish Position -     2

Team Score (places): 80 Team Score (times): 2:22:32.4 Average Time: 28:30.5

Overall Cum. Cum. Time
Place Bib No Name Place Place Time Time Back
1 39 Ryan Skotnicki 6 6 27:54.0 27:54.0 0:00.0
2 41 Mack Triplett 9 15 27:56.7 55:50.8 0:02.7
3 35 Jonny King 12 27 28:16.1 1:24:06.9 0:22.0
4 33 Josh Ferguson 24 51 29:01.4 1:53:08.4 1:07.4
5 42 Luke Unger 29 80 29:24.0 2:22:32.4 1:30.0
6 37 Lenny Roach 30 110 29:25.8 2:51:58.3 1:31.8
7 38 Zach Serian 31 141 29:30.8 3:21:29.1 1:36.7
8 32 Chris Derosa More Than 7 30:27.2 3:51:56.4 2:33.2
9 43 Jordan Wilcox More Than 7 31:13.3 4:23:09.7 3:19.3
10 31 Coty Campbell More Than 7 31:51.5 4:55:01.2 3:57.5
11 40 Chris Stewart More Than 7 31:52.5 5:26:53.7 3:58.4


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AB Women's Cross Country Tied For 1st in WVIAC Power Poll

Posted by CoachPMcGinnis on Thursday, September 3, 2009

WVIAC Women's Cross Country Runner of the Week:
---Hannah Lash, Seton Hill, Fr., Scottdale, PA: Lash won the 7th annual 2009 SHU Griffin Classic this past weekend with a course record time of 20:13.69, more than 30 seconds ahead of her closest competitor...The victory came in her first collegiate action as she led Seton Hill to a team triumph in their home event.

2009 winners: 9/1-Hannah Lash (Seton Hill)

WVIAC Women's Team Power Ratings:

Pos. School (1st place votes) Pts.
1. Alderson-Broaddus (3) 30
1. Seton Hill (2) 30
3. West Virginia Wesleyan (2) 23
3. Concord (1) 23
5. Wheeling Jesuit 14

WVIAC Women's Individual Power Ratings:
Pos. Runner (1st place votes) Pts.
1. Hannah Lash, Seton Hill (6) 30
2. Chelsea Calloway, Concord 16
3. Kallen Weaver, West Liberty 13
4. Jenna Brock, WV Wesleyan 10
5. Sherry Borsos, Alderson-Broaddus 8
Others receiving votes: Sarah Campanelli (WJU) 5, Rachel Williams (CU) 5, Megan Truelove (WJU) 2, Andra Sanders (SHU) 1.

WVIAC Men's Cross Country Runner of the Week:

---Szymon Rola, Concord, Jr., Chodel, Poland: Rola took home the individual championship at the 2009 SHU Griffin Classic this past Saturday, completing the tough 5-mile course in 28.30.79, 18 seconds faster than the second place finisher...His individual effort also helped lead the Concord men to the 2009 team title at the Griffin Classic.

2009 winners: 9/1-Szymon Rola (Concord)

WVIAC Men's Team Power Ratings:
Pos. School (1st place votes) Pts.
1. Wheeling Jesuit (5) 29
2. Concord (1) 24
3. West Virginia Wesleyan 17
4. Seton Hill 14
5. Alderson-Broaddus 5
Others receiving votes: Davis & Elkins 1.

WVIAC Men's Individual Team Power Ratings:
Pos. Runner (1st place votes) Pts.
1. Szymon Rola, Concord (3) 22
2. Jon Bogert, Seton Hill 15
3. Nick Bonaventure, Wheeling Jesuit (1) 9
3. Stewart Jones, Wheeling Jesuit (1) 9
5. Lance McDaniel, Concord 7
Others receiving votes: Ryan Beabout (WJU) 4, Nate Edwards (WVWC) 4, Mike Ortiz (SHU) 4, John Meadows (CU) 1, Justin Weaver (SHU) 1. Read more on this article...

AB Men's Soccer Falls to UC, 4-1

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(Philippi, WV) -- The A-B College Men's Soccer team dropped a WVIAC battle to the visiting Golden Eagles of Charleston by a score of 4-1 this afternoon.

The Battlers started off on the right foot as Sophomore Juan Arobleda notched his 1st career goal just 1 minute and 43 seconds into the contest. Heiko Voss would beat the keeper around the left side of the goal and then tap it back across for the easy tap in goal.

However, just two minutes later UC answered right back as Rob Vincent would drill a shot from the right side of the box just passed the outstretch arms of GK Neil Wright-Elliot and squeeze it inside the left post.

Charleston's Darko Karamatic would put the Golden Eagles in the lead for good in the 25th minute as he beat Wright-Elliot with a blast in the upper right corner after getting around the Battlers' central defenders.

Vincent made it 3-1 on his second goal in the 44th minute as he would slot the perfectly played square pass Karamatic into the left side from 8 yards out.

Drew DeAngelo capped off the scoring in the 89th minute as a UC shot would be saved off the line by right back Jacob Hill and land right to DeAngelo who wasted no time burying it into the far right side netting.

For the game Charleston out shot the host Battlers 20-8. The teams were even with five corner kicks a piece.

A-B College returns to action this Sunday and Monday as they travel to Johnstown, PA. Kick off is at 2pm Sunday as they take on Columbia Union. Then on Monday they will take on Holy Family at Noon. Both games will be played on the campus of the University of Pitt-Johnstown. Read more on this article...

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