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September 10, 2012

METRO ROUNDUP: ISU women shoot but can’t score

TERRE HAUTE — Indiana State’s women’s soccer team posted the most shots it had attempted since the 2010 season on Sunday, but neither the Sycamores nor the Hornets of Sacramento State could find the back of the net in the final game for both teams during the UNLV Nike Invitational in Las Vegas.

Indiana State (3-3-1) took 26 shots, their most since taking 26 in a 2-1 home victory over UMKC on Sept. 10, 2010. Marisa Windisch led the team with four, while Sydney Lovelace and Sydney Loesing each took three. Erin Mitchell posted her third shutout of the season, making six saves in goal.

Next match for the Sycamores is Wednesday at Indiana University.



In other soccer:

• Centre 2, Rose-Hulman 1 — At Rose-Hulman, freshman goalkeeper Lucinda Combs tied a Rose-Hulman school record with 18 saves but nationally regarded Centre scored in the final minute.

Combs tied the mark of Heidi Brackmann in 1999 and Julie Brennan in 2011.

Centre, which defeated No. 13 ranked Case Western Reserve 3-0 on Saturday, controlled play for much of the match with a 25-2 shots edge. Combs kept the Engineers in striking distance with nine saves in each half.

Centre opened the scoring in the 27th minute on a goal by Alex Combs. Rose-Hulman tied the score with a penalty kick by Katie DeMoss in the 35th minute. The two teams battled for the next 55 minutes until the last minute of regulation, when Mary Taylor Kersey scored the game-winner.

Rose-Hulman, 2-3, plays Wednesday at Webster.



• Rose-Hulman 0, DePauw 0 — At Rose-Hulman, the Engineers battled their 18th-ranked visitors to a scoreless tie.

DePauw had an 11-7 advantage in shots, 8-1 in the first period, and had six first-period corner kicks. Rose had seven corner kicks in the second period and the two overtime periods.

Drew Miller had five saves for the Engineers. Will Senat, who had two shots on goal as did Marco Cattani, had a shot stopped by a diving save in the final minute of the second overtime.

Rose, 1-2-2, plays Wednesday at Illinois Wesleyan. DePauw is 4-0-1.



Saturday

At Greencastle

BOYS

Northview    2    2    —    4

Greencastle    0    0    —    0

Northview goals — Mitchell Thomas, Mark Underwood, Zach Rodgers, Chandler Reeves.

Next — Northview plays this Saturday at Brown County. Greencastle (4-6) hosts West Vigo on Tuesday.

Volleyball

n Rose finishes 2-2 — At Rose-Hulman, the host Engineers beat Webster but lost to Millikin on Sunday, finishing their Rose-Hulman Invitational with a 2-2 record.

In the 27-29, 26-24, 25-17, 25-11 win over Webster, Casey Levitt had 16 kills and Anna Lewer 24 digs. Kira Boswell had 22 assists and Sarah Jensen had 21 assists and six aces. Erika McGuire had four aces.

Millkin won 28-26, 25-16, 24-26, 25-13 over the Engineers despite a triple-double of 15 digs, 14 assists and 11 kills by Jensen, who was named to the all-tournament team. Boswell added 15 assists and two aces, Kate Dangel 24 digs and Lewer 14 digs, eight kills and four blocks.

DePauw, which includes Wabash Valley players Mary Kate Etling (Terre Haute North) and Brekiesha Weszely (Sullivan) won the tournament with a 4-0 record.

Rose, 6-3, plays Friday at the DePauw Invitational against Kalamazoo and Millkin.



Saturday

At Bedford

Bedford North Lawrence Tournament

Terre Haute South    22    24

Bedford North Lawrence    25    26

Highlights — The Braves also lost to New Albany during the tournament.

Next — South plays Wednesday at Greencastle.



At Bicknell

North Knox Invitational

Tecumseh    25    25

Shakamak    9    7

Highlights — No other Laker results were received.

Next — Shakamak plays Tuesday at Cloverdale.



At Oblong, Ill.

Oblong Tournament

Hutsonville-Palestine    15    16

Robinson    25    25

Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 12 assists, 3 kills, 3 digs, 6 points and 2 aces; Madison Bayless 5 digs, 4 assists, 2 kills, 8 points and 4 aces; Kylee Hannahs 8 digs, 5 kills, an assist, 4 points and an ace; Jasmine Brooks 4 digs, 6 points and an ace; Ashton Richey 4 kills, 3 digs and 2 blocks; Sonnie Givens 6 kills and a block; Nicole Kelso a dig and 2 points; Courtney Callaway 2 digs; Kinsey Fear 2 points; Olivia Musch a kill; and Leah Avery a dig.



Robinson    25    25

Oblong    14    9

Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 9 assists, 5 kills, 5 digs, 2 blocks, 7 points and 2 aces; Jasmine Brooks 8 digs, 2 assists, a kill, 9 points and 3 aces; Kylee Hannahs 4 digs, 4 kills, 2 assists, 10 points and 2 aces; Madison Bayless 6 assists, 3 digs, 2 kills and 2 points; Nicole Kelso 3 digs, 4 points and an ace; Ashton Richey 3 kills, 2 blocks and a dig; Sonnie Givens 2 kills, a block, a dig and a point; Leah Avery 3 kills and a dig; and Kinsey Fear 2 points.



Martinsville    21    20

Robinson    25    25

Highlights — For Robinson, Nicole Kelso had 7 digs, an assist, 11 points and 3 aces; Madison Bayless 7 digs, 2 kills, 2 assists, 5 points and an ace; Kari Bopp 5 assists, 2 kills, a dig, 5 points and 2 aces; Jasmine Brooks 4 digs, 2 assists, 8 points and an ace; Kylee Hannahs 7 digs, 5 kills, an assist and a point; Ashton Richey 4 kills, 3 blocks and 2 digs; Kinsey Fear a dig, 2 points and an ace; Sonnie Givens a kill and a dig; and Leah Avery a kill.

Record — Robinson is 11-1.



At Shelbyville, Ill.

Shelbyville Tournament

Casey    27    15    15

New Berlin    25    25    8

Highlights — For Casey, Karlee Maschoff had 25 assists, 4 digs, 2 kills and an ace; Lacy Maulding 14 digs and 8 kills; Caroline Cochonour 10 kills, 3 blocks and an ace; Olivia Oakley 11 digs and an ace; Tiarra Black 5 kills, 2 digs and a block; Tori Hutton 4 digs; Joslyn Keys 2 digs and 2 blocks; and Sarah Kuhn 2 digs.



Casey    25    25

Decatur LSA    7    13

Highlights — For Casey, Karlee Maschoff had 15 assists, 3 digs, a kill and 3 aces; Lacy Maulding 4 digs, 3 kills and 7 aces; Caroline Cochonour 5 kills, 1.5 blocks and an ace; Brigette Belt 4 kills, a block and a dig; Olivia Oakley 5 digs; Joslyn Keys 4 kills; Sarah Kuhn a dig and 2 aces; Autumn Sowers an assist; Victoria Lawrence a dig; and Tori Hutton an ace.



Casey    22    25    15

Shelbyville    25    22    12

Highlights — For Casey, Karlee Maschoff had 24 assists, 4 digs, 3 kills, a block and 6 aces; Lacy Maulding 14 kills, 7 digs and an assist; Caroline Cocnonour 5 kills, 4 digs and 3 blocks; Brigette Belt 5 kills and 3 digs; Olivia Oakley 3 digs, a kill and an ace; Sarah Kuhn 2 digs and a kill; Autumn Sowers a kill and an assist; and Joslyn Keys a kill and a dig.



Casey    25    25

Pana    22    17

Highlights — For Casey, Karlee Maschoff had 18 assists, a dig, a block and an ace; Lacy Maulding 10 kills, 3 digs and a block; Caroline Cochonour 6 kills, 2 blocks and a dig; Joslyn Keys 3 kills and 2.5 blocks; Tori Hutton 5 digs; Olivia Oakley 2 digs; and Autumn Sowers an assist.



Casey    9    25    9

Edwards County    25    23    15

Highlights — For Casey, Karlee Maschoff had 17 assists, 3 kills, 1.5 blocks, a dig and 4 aces; Lacy Maulding 8 kills, 7 digs and a block; Caroline Cochonour 9 kills, 2 blocks and a dig; Olivia Oakley 9 digs; Joslyn Keys 1.5 blocks and a kill; and Tori Hutton and Autumn Sowers a dig apiece. Maschoff and Maulding made the all-tournament team.

Record — Casey is 9-3.

Golf

• Sycamores remain fourth — At Bloomington, Indiana State’s women maintained their first-day place and finished fourth Sunday at the IU Fall Kickoff on the Indiana University Golf Course.

“We had five girls in the 70s today,” coach Greg Towne pointed out.

Emily Dixon shot a 74 on Sunday and finished 11th with a 152 score. Amanda Smith tied for 14th at 155, Christina Beyerl was 16th at 158 and McCall Christopher tied for 18th at 160.

Erinn Sutton shot 79 on Sunday and was at 168, with Gina Della Camera at 161, Andrea Frankiewicz at 167 and Maggie Harper at 187.

Indiana took the top two spots in the 10-team tournament. Elizabeth Tong of the Hoosiers was medalist with a 145.

ISU plays in the Chicago State Invitational that begins Sept. 17.

n Hole-in-one highlights Engineer performance — At Madison, Rose-Hulman sophomore Deanne De Keizer recorded the first hole-in-one in Engineer women’s golf history on Saturday during her team’s sixth-place showing at the Hanover Invitational.

De Keizer’s iron shot on the 141-yard 17th hole at Sunrise Golf Course went in the hole on one bounce, helping her to a 12th-place finish with rounds of 85 and 86.

Individual results weren’t available for St. Mary-of-the-Woods, which finished fourth



Hanover Invitational

Team scores — Indiana Tech 331-324-655, Marian 333-335-668, Hanover 331-337-668, St. Mary-of-the-Woods 354-344-698, Transylvania 360-351-711, Rose-Hulman 364-357-721, Mount St. Joseph 364-383-747, Defiance 385-378-763.

Rose-Hulman — Deanne De Keizer 85-86-171, Hayley Vonder Haar 87-91-178, Jaclyn Smith 93-89-182, Emily Barker 99-91-190, Chloe LaVelle 112-112-224.

Next — Rose plays next weekend at Illinois Wesleyan.



• Rose men have great round, finish 15th — At Lexington, Ky., Rose-Hulman’s men placed 15th at the Transylvania Invitational, one of the nation’s largest and most competitive Division III tournaments, with a 308 team score on Sunday that was the best in several seasons.

Sanders Park led the Engineers with rounds of 78 and 74, while Travis Whithaus of Robinson shot 82 and 76.



Transylvania Invitational

Rose-Hulman — Sanders Park 78-74-152, Travis Whithaus 82-76-158, Kent Kraus 83-79-162, John Rigitano 86-79-165, Chris Lambert 101-84-185.

Next — Rose competes Sept. 19 at the Little Giant-Engineer Class at Crawfordsville.



• Mr. and Mrs. — At the Country Club of Terre Haute, Jay and Phyllis Shaw and Dick and Donetta Smith were winners of the annual Mr. & Mrs. Tournament played Sunday using a Pinehurst alternate-shot format.



Gross

75 — Dick and Donetta Smith

78 — Andy and Jennifer Myers

81 — Earl and Tina Elliott

Net

60.5 — Jay and Phyllis Shaw (first), Lou and Jan Harmening (second)

63.5 — John and Phyllis White

Skill awards

Most pars or better — Dick and Donetta Smith (13)

Closest to pin — L.Harmening (men), P.Shaw (women)

Straightest drive — P.White (women), E.Elliott (men)

Tennis

• Engineers win twice — At Rose-Hulman, the host Engineers defeated both Oakland City and IU-East in women’s matches Sunday to complete a 3-1 weekend.



Rose-Hulman 9, Oakland City 0

Singles — Marie Stettler (RH) def. Lindsey Malin 6-4, 6-4; Suzana Mohd (RH) def. Hally Menke 6-3, 6-4; Melissa Montgomery (RH) def. Lauryn Schnarr 6-3, 6-4; Paige Cook (RH) def. Whitney Malin 6-3, 6-1; Lauren Miller (RH) def. Lenzie Kerchief 6-2, 6-0; Kylie McCollum (RH) def. Virginia Gerkin 6-0, 6-1.

Doubles — Montgomery-Stettler (RH) def. L.Malin-W.Malin 8-3; Cook-Mohd (RH) def. Menke-Schnarr 8-4; Koharuko Fujita-Lauren Reberger (RH) def. Gerkin-Kerchief 8-1.



Rose-Hulman 6, IU-East 3

Singles — Stettler (RH) def. Paige Froman 6-4, 6-4; Cheltsi Hinners (IUE) def. Montgomery 4-6, 6-4, 12-10; Cook (RH) def. Emily Underwood 6-4, 6-1; Chelsea Helms (IUE) def. Miller 6-4, 7-6 (8-6); McCollum (RH) def. Kristi Henderson 6-4, 6-2; Mohd (RH) won by forfeit.

Doubles — Froman-Hinners (IUE) def. Montgomery-Stettler 9-7; Fujita-Reberger (RH) def. Helms-Henderson 9-7; Cook-Mohd (RH) won by forfeit.

Next — Rose-Hulman (3-1) has a home match Wednesday against Anderson.

Saturday

At Princeton

Princeton 4, Sullivan 1

Singles — Cody Deffendall (P) def. Luke Willis 6-4, 6-2; Alex Stagle (P) def. Jake Pirtle 6-3, 6-3; William Arnett (S) def. David Ellis 6-1, 6-2.

Doubles — Nathan Keenan-Alec Sandefer (P) def. Austin Bobbitt-Carson Willis 6-4, 6-4; Jacob Hughen-Evan Thomas (P) def. Riley Pirtle-Callen Spatz 6-3, 6-2.

Football

• Prep results — The following high school game was played late Saturday.



At Nashville

South Vermillion    0    15    0    0    —    15

Brown County    6    6    0    0    —    12

BC — Ben Shauger 15 pass from Dillon Boknecht (pass failed), 6:23 1st

SV — Adam Crouch 1 run (Daniel Shew kick), 10:34 2nd

BC — Luke Huls 5 pass from Boknecht (pass failed), 8:33 2nd

SV — Michael Gurney 4 pass from Crouch (Shew pass from Crouch), 0:00 2nd

Highlights — Crouch rushed for 65 yards and passed for 75 for the Wildcats, with Tanner Akers adding 59 yards on 14 carries.

Next — South Vermillion (2-2, 1-1 Western Indiana Conference) hosts West Vigo for homecoming on Friday. Brown County (1-3, 0-2) plays at Indian Creek that night.

 

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Tribune-Star/Jim Avelis Defense: West Vigo second baseman Lucas Fagg fields a ground ball for an out in the Vikings semi-final sectional baseball game with Edgewood.

  • West Vigo advances to sectional championship with walk-off win in ninth

    High school baseball sectional games between West Vigo and Edgewood have had a tendency to be unpredictable over the years, but the Vikings and Mustangs outdid themselves in that area Thursday evening — and Thursday night.

    May 24, 2013 3 Photos

  • Wichita State shuts out ISU to force elimination-game rematch

    Indiana State starting pitcher Greg Kuhlman did his best.
    Actually, he did far better than he ever has previously in an ISU uniform, but while Kuhlman’s gutty pitching effort spoke volumes, ISU’s bats remained ominously silent.

    May 24, 2013

  • BOYS TRACK REGIONAL: North gets three winners, South two at Evansville

    Terre Haute North had three winners, Terre Haute South two, and the Patriots and Braves finished second and third respectively at the Evansville Regional for boys track on Thursday at Evansville Central.
    Hurdlers Cam Stewart and Cole Seward and discus thrower Lee Davis were the winners for North, enabling the Patriots to finish with 60 points to 59 for the Braves.

    May 24, 2013

  • Looking for Indy breakthrough, Kanaan enjoying role as team mentor

    Ask any IZOD IndyCar series champion and he’d say he would gladly give up that championship to win one Indianapolis 500.

    May 24, 2013

  • South Vermillion pitches team to sectional title, wins for her dad

    South Vermillion snapped one streak and extended another Thursday night to win Class 3A Sectional 28 8-5 over Brown County at Edgewood High School.

    May 24, 2013

  • RAMBLIN' RECK: Sunday promises to be big day in Indy

    Sunday promises to be a super day in Indianapolis.
    It’s the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500 followed by Indiana vs. Miami in the third game of the National Basketball Association playoffs.

    May 24, 2013

  • Luck having fun with his first OTAs

    A year ago, quarterback Andrew Luck was unable to attend the Indianapolis Colts’ organized team activity practices due to school commitments at Stanford.
    Luck, though, went on to have a stellar year for the Colts despite the lack of summer work with the team. Still, in a sense, he is a rookie during this year’s OTA workouts.
    “These are my first OTAs. I missed these last year, so I think it’s great. It’s great to get on the field with the defense and trouble-shoot some stuff. Obviously, some of us ran some of this stuff [offense] at Stanford [under new offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton]. But to get out there with the defense and trouble-shoot some stuff is good,” Luck said Wednesday as the team wrapped up its first week of on-field voluntary practice sessions.

    May 24, 2013

  • SPT 052213 JENKINS JUBI.jpg North baseball pulls away from South in sectional opener

    In high school baseball little things mean a lot, and the crack in the door doesn’t have to be open very wide.
    Terre Haute North burst through that crack in the bottom of the second inning Wednesday evening at Terre Haute South, scoring seven two-out runs and going on to a surprisingly easy 12-2 victory over the host Braves.

    May 23, 2013 4 Photos

  • SPT0512213mcmillan.jpg Blank, Mundy named McMillan Award winners

    Posing side-by-side for photos following Terre Haute North High School’s Senior Awards ceremony, seniors Calvin Blank and Chanli Mundy couldn’t look more different.

    May 23, 2013 4 Photos

  • Indiana State baseball now one win from MVC Championship

    Indiana State’s Wednesday morning wish list probably read something like this: a dominant complete game effort from starting pitcher Devin Moore, near-immaculate defense to support him, and a steady diet of clutch situational hitting from lineup spots one to nine.

    May 23, 2013

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  • METRO ROUNDUP: Rose-Hulman's Evans honored as Great Lakes' top athlete

    Rose-Hulman senior Liz Evans earned her fifth career NCAA Division III Great Lakes Region Field Athlete of the Year honor, according to results released Wednesday by the U.S. Cross Country and Track and Field Coaches Association.

    May 23, 2013 1 Photo

  • SPT 051913 TIM TERRY.jpg Terry enjoys strong year with Wildcats, and still enjoying suiting up to play

    South Vermillion’s Tim Terry is the longest tenured coach in Wabash Valley high school baseball as his Wildcats are set to begin sectional play Thursday against Owen Valley.
    But on the Yankees, a 35-and-over team in the Terre Haute Men’s Senior Baseball League, Terry is “just a youngster” if you ask Larry Roesch, his 68-year-old teammate on the Volkers Group Yankees.

    May 22, 2013 4 Photos

  • softballsecs.jpg Softball sectionals up for grabs

    All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.

    May 20, 2013 1 Photo

  • Indiana State baseball series canceled

    Heavy rain from Thursday through Saturday has forced Indiana State and Tennessee Martin to cancel their three-game weekend baseball series in northwest Tennessee.

    April 27, 2013

  • METRO ROUNDUP: Rose-Hulman baseball to play DePauw on Thursday after Tuesday's rain

    The Rose-Hulman baseball team has rescheduled its non-conference game with DePauw to Thursday night.
    The start time remains 7 p.m. for the single nine-inning game that was originally scheduled for today. Tuesday’s scheduled Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference game at Anderson was moved to Sunday because of rain.

    April 24, 2013

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  • Wichita State shuts out ISU to force elimination-game rematch

    Indiana State starting pitcher Greg Kuhlman did his best.
    Actually, he did far better than he ever has previously in an ISU uniform, but while Kuhlman’s gutty pitching effort spoke volumes, ISU’s bats remained ominously silent.

    May 24, 2013

  • Indiana State baseball now one win from MVC Championship

    Indiana State’s Wednesday morning wish list probably read something like this: a dominant complete game effort from starting pitcher Devin Moore, near-immaculate defense to support him, and a steady diet of clutch situational hitting from lineup spots one to nine.

    May 23, 2013

  • Terre Haute's Mascari running 10,000 meters for chance to get to Hayward Field

    Indiana State freshman and Terre Haute North graduate John Mascari is among the enormous group of Sycamores competing this weekend at the NCAA East Preliminary. The top 48 NCAA track and field competitors in each event on this half of the United States are narrowed down to 12 who will compete at the NCAA meet at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.

    May 23, 2013

  • Manaea's shoulder causing him latest pain

    Indiana State pitcher Sean Manaea has battled through so many aches and pains during the 2013 season that it can be hard to discern the serious pain from the pain he pitches through.

    May 22, 2013

  • ISU's Negele answers call in big way in wake of Manaea injury

    When Indiana State starting pitcher Sean Manaea slumped on the mound in obvious pain after he took his warm-up pitches, red flags raised for ISU’s Missouri Valley Conference tournament hopes.

    May 21, 2013

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Consultation: Rex manager Brian Dorsett talks with his pitcher and players during a time-out Sunday, July 15, at Sycamore Field. (Tribune-Star file/Bob Poynter)

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