Reflections Magazine Issue #56 - Winter 2002 | Page 35

Fall Sports Cross Country The 2001 men’s team finished No. 1 in the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference. The Saints were ranked fifth in the NAIA in late November. Matt Miller was the team’s most consistent front-runner; Ryan Bills ran very well as the No. 2 man. Matt and Ryan, the team captains, led the Saints to victory at the WHAC Championship. Five SHU runners placed in the top 10. Having won seven of 10 conference championships, the Saints are the most successful cross country team in the history of the WHAC. This year’s young but talented women’s team was led by the freshman duo of Jenn Pann and Anne Venier. The Lady Saints finished third in the WHAC Championship behind Spring Arbor and Aquinas. defensive statistical category. In the individual categories, they have the league’s top two scorers (Dawn O’Neil of Eaton Rapids and Emily Skeels of Adrian) and top-rated goalkeeper (Kara McKeon of Adrian). The team gave up only five goals all year and scored a total of 82. Both totals are unofficially good enough to make the all-time NAIA lists. The team had 15 shutouts this season. The Lady Saints ended up co-champions for this season. The team lost its conference tournament when it was defeated 2-1 by Aquinas. Volleyball A talented group of women came into play this year. The Saints have the talent to beat some of the best teams in the region, as the Saints knocked off Madonna University, the reigning WHAC champion. Seniors Melissa Radoy of Adrian and Amy Smith of Marlette led the team with their hitting prowess while Amanda Gildea of Vicksburg was one of the Saints’ best defensive specialists. Basketball Golf Coach Al Sandifer’s young team has a lot of future potential. Four of the top five players were freshmen; senior Steve Knierim, the team’s No. 1 golfer, tied the school record early in the year for the lowest round of nine holes. Soccer The men’s soccer team finished second in the WHAC for the fourth consecutive year. This year’s senior class boasts the second best fouryear record in school history. Coach Aldo Zid’s team finished the regular season with a 14-4 (6-1 in the WHAC) record. Leading the team was the senior trio of Steve Mazimpaka of Dowagiac, Andy Power of Plymouth, and Sam Skeels of Adrian. Steve controlled the defensive side of the ball; playing from the sweeper (center defense) position, he is third on the team in scoring. Andy, th