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CRIMSON WAVE NEWS - August - September 2007
(2/28/08)Men Defeated By Judson to End Season
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team ended their season tonight after being defeated by Judson University in the CCAC Semi-Final Tournament game 83-74. The Wave had four men in double figures tonight Marcellus Phelps with 15 points, Tom Radtke with 14 points, Zeb Hall and Wilfredo Escobar each with 12 points. The Wave's final overall record is 18-13.
(2/26/08)Men Defeat Trinity International to Advance to 2nd Round
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated Trinity International University tonight to advance to the second round of the CCAC Conference Tournament. After trailing by 19 with 12:30 left in the second half the Wave came back to defeate the Trojans 78-75. The Wave were led by George Kelly's 23 points and 5 rebounds. Along with four other Wave players in double digits Marcellus Phelps 17 points, Andy Anderson, Tom Radtke, Wilfredo Escobar all with 10 points each. The Wave will take on Judson University Thursday February 28th at 7:00 pm at Judson University in Elgin, IL.
(2/25/08) Basketball Receives All-Conference Honors
Senior Tom Radtke and freshman Wilfredo Escoabar received CCAC First Team All-Conference honors, with Escobar also receiving the Freshman Player of the Year award for Calumet College of St. Joseph. George Kelly and Andy Anderson received CCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention.
Tom Radtke a cornerstone for the men’s basketball program led the team in scoring at 17.5 PPG, shooting 65.3% from the field which ranks 2nd in the NAIA Division 2. Radtke who this season grabbed his 1,000th rebound led the Wave at 9.9 RPG. Freshman of the Year, the first in Crimson Wave men’s basketball history, Wilfredo Escobar averaged 13.1 PPG, 3.15 APG and 1.9 SPG. Escobar had his best night against Purdue Calumet when he scored 25 points going 10-11 from the free throw line.
George Kelly averaged 8.6 ppg while shooting 37.3% from the three point line. Kelly’s season highlight came against Davenport University when he hit the game winning shot to make the final score 68-67. Freshman Andy Anderson averaged 7.8 ppg while grabbing 4.8 rpg. scoring a game high 20 points against Cardinal Stritch University on the road.
Women’s basketball player Katrina Pradziad was named CCAC First Team All-Conference. Pradziad averaged 12.0 ppg and 6.5 rpg through the conference season. Pradziad had her best performance against Andrews University when she recorded a career high 23 points and 15 rebounds.
(2/25/08) Women's Basktball Ends Season
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated tonight in the opening round of the CCAC Tournament by Judson University 99-44. Katrina Pradziad had 23 points for the Wave. The women end their season 3-27 overall and 0-10 in conference.
(2/24/08) Baseball Sweeps Berea for 3-0 Start
The Crimson Wave men's baseball team finished a three game sweep over Berea College with two wins in today's double header 5-2 and 9-3. This is the first time a Crimson Wave baseball team has opened a season 3-0 along with sweeping their opponent.
In game one Brett Summers had 6 strike outs for the Wave. Dan Rudenga went 2-4 with 2 RBI's.
Game two brought a win for pitcher Ryan Bobos with three strike outs. Sean Fagan was 2-3 with 2 RBI's.
(2/23/08) Women Defeated at Trinity Christian
The Crimson Wave women’s basketball team was defeated by Trinity Christian College today 82-47. The Wave were led by Lecreia Hudson's 11 points and four rebounds. The women’s final record is 3-25 overall and 0-10 in conference. They will play the opening round of the CCAC tournament Monday February 25th at Judson University.
(2/23/08) Men Defeated by Trolls
The Crimson Wave men’s basketball team was defeated today by Trinity Christian College 63-54. The men were led by Tom Radtke’s 20 points and 7 rebounds. The men’s final record is 17-12 overall and 7-5 in conference. The men will host the opening round of the CCAC conference tournament Tuesday February 26th at 7:00 pm against Trinity International University.
(2/22/08) Radtke Continues Dominance, Nets Fourth POW Award
Calumet College of St. Joseph's Tom Radtke, the nation's leader in field goal percentage and No. 10 rebounder at the NAIA Division II level, continued his onslaught in Week No. 16, being named Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Division II Player of the Week for the fourth time this season.
Radtke (Chesterton, Ind.) averaged 30.5 points and 9.5 rebounds, while shooting a blistering .806 from the field in two league games to net the honor for the week ending February 17.
A 6-10 senior center, Radtke hit 12-of-15 shots from the field and 5-of-6 from the free throw line in registering 29 points in a 95-79 victory over Purdue University Calumet (Ind.) on February 13. He also came away with seven rebounds in the contest.
Radtke left everything on the floor three nights later (Feb. 16), but the Crimson Wave (17-11, 6-4) still came up one point short dropping a heartbreaking 92-91 decision in a crucial conference matchup with co-leader Judson University (16-8, 9-2).
Radtke hit for 32 points that night, while hauling in 12 rebounds for his 14th double-double of the season. He again missed only three shots from the field (13-of-16), while converting 6-of-8 free throws.
For the season, Radtke is shooting .656 from the field and averaging 9.8 rebounds per game.
(2/19/08)Ladies Defeated By Archers
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated tonight by Moody Bible Institute 53-49. The women were led by Lecreia Hudson's 23 points and 4 rebounds. The ladies record is now 3-25. The Wave's next game will be Saturday February 23rd at Trinity Christian College.
(2/16/08)Radtke, Men Fall Short at Judson
The Crimson Wave men’s basketball team fell short tonight to Judson University 92-91. The Wave were trailing by only six at half-time. In the second half Judson led by 18 with six minutes remaining. In the last six minutes the Crimson Wave went on a 31-14 run. Tom Radtke led the Wave with 32 points and 12 rebounds. The men’s record is now 17-11 overall and 7-4 in conference. The men will play their last regular season game next Saturday February 23 at Trinity Christian College.
(2/16/08)Women Defeated By Eagles
The Crimson Wave women’s basketball team was defeated by conference opponent Judson University tonight 80-50. The Wave were led by Lecreia Hudson’s 24 points and five rebounds. Candice Bishop also had 15 points and 6 rebounds. The ladies record is now 3-24 and 0-9 in conference. Their next game will be February 19th at home against Moody Bible Institute.
(2/13/08)Men's Basketball Defeats Purdue Calumet
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated Purdue University Calumet tonight 95-79. This was the last home game for Seniors Tom Radtke, Kyle Burkholder and Zeb Hall. The Wave were led by Senior Tom Radtke's 29 points and 7 rebounds. Wilfredo Escobar also threw in 25 for the men. Zeb Hall and Jon Hanselman each put 10 points a piece. The Waves record improves to 17-10 overall and 7-3 in the CCAC. The men's next game will be Saturday February 16th at Judson University for a conference match up.
(2/13/08)Women's Basketball Defeated By Purdue Cal
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated tonight by Purdue University Calumet 76-61. The Wave were led by Katrina Pradziad and Lecreia Hudson both scoring 17 a piece. Pradziad also added 8 boards for the Wave! The ladies record is now 3-23 overall and 0-8 in conference. Their next game will be Saturday February 16th at Judson University.
(2/11/08)Anderson Recieves First POW Honors
Freshman forward Andrew Anderson (Merrillville, Ind.) got Calumet College of St. Joseph (Ind.) right back into the thick of the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Division II race with performances worthy of CCAC Men's Basketball Division II Player of the Week accolades for the week ending February 10.
Anderson averaged 15.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.5 steals and 3.0 assists, while also shooting .786 from the field (11-of-14) and .778 from the foul line (7-of-9) in the Crimson Wave's two league victories.
The two conference wins moved Calumet St. Joseph (16-10, 6-3) to within one game of CCAC frontrunners Judson University (14-8, 7-2) and Trinity Christian College (15-10, 7-2) with three league games remaining.
Anderson's all-around play in a 76-60 victory over Purdue University North Central (Ind.) on February 6 netted him 11 points, six rebounds, five steals and four assists.
Three nights later (Feb. 9) in a key matchup with Cardinal Stritch University (Wis.), Anderson could not be stopped hitting all eight of his field goal attempts and all three of his free throws in a 93-84 win. Anderson finished with a collegiate-high 20 points that night to go along with five rebounds and both two assists and two steals.
(2/9/08)Rainbolt Qualifies for Nationals
Crimson Wave men's track runner Mike Rainbolt qualified in the 800 meter run today at the Wabash Invitational held at Wabash College. Rainbolt ran a 1:56.5
beating the qualifing time by .5 seconds. The national meet will be held in Johnson City, Tennesee March 6-8th at East Tennesee University. Raymond Green also
finished second in the 400 meter run.
(2/9/08)Double Header VS Wolves
The Crimson Wave men and women's basketball teams traveled to Cardinal Stritch University today for a conference double header.
In the women's game the Wave was defeated 86-30. Candace Bishop had nine points while Penny Bensinger pulled down eight boards. The ladies are now 3-22 overall and 0-7 in conference.
The men's game brought the Wave their fourth straight win defeating the Wolves 93-84. The Wave were led by George Kelly's 22 points. Andy Anderson helped the effort with 20 points going 8-8 from the field. The men are now 16-10 overall and 6-3 in conference.
The men and women will play Purdue University Calumet in a conference double header Wednesday February 13th at the Hammond Civic Center with the women tipping off at 5:30 and the men at 7:30.
(2/6/08)Men Extend Their Winning Streak to Three
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated Purdue University North Central tonight 76-60. Tom Radtke led the Wave with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Wilfredo Escobar added 18 points for the men. The Wave's record is now 15-10 overall and 5-3 in conference. Their next game will be Saturday February 9th at Cardinal Stritch University starting at 4:00 pm.
(2/2/08)Men Win Two in a Row
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated Trinity International University today 88-68. The men had four players in double figures: Marcellus Phelps 12 points, Waybon McConnell 14 points, Wilfredo Escobar and Tom Radtke 19 points. Radtke also grabbed 9 boards. The men's record is now 14-10 overall and 4-3 in conference.
(2/2/08)Women Fall Short to TIU
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated by conference opponent Trinity International University today 54-45. The Wave were led by Lecreia Hudson's 14 points and 3 rebounds. Hudson was followed Katrina Pradziad's 11 points and 9 rebounds. The ladies record is now 3-20 overall and 0-6 in conference.
(1/30/08)Radtke Grabs His 1,000th
Crimson Wave men’s basketball player Tom Radtke reached his 1,000 rebound mark as the Crimson Wave men’s basketball team defeated Trinity Christian College 76-62 tonight in a CCAC Conference game.
Radtke reached his career milestone with only a few minutes left in the first half. Radtke was presented a ball at half time of the game marking his accomplishment along with his 1,000 point that came on January 6, 2007 in the Crimson Waves win over Illinois Institute of Technology. Radtke ended the night with 13 rebounds makings his career total 1,008 rebounds. Tom Radtke is the only player in Calumet College of St. Joseph men’s basketball history to have reached both the 1,000 point and 1,000 rebound marks.
(1/28/08)Women Defeat Andrews
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team defeated Andrews University tonight 73-40. Katrina Pradziad led the way with 22 points and 12 rebounds. The ladies record is now 3-16. The women will play Wednesday night at home against conference oppenent Trinity Christian College.
(1/20/08)Men's Bowling Finishes 3rd at Hoinke
The Crimson Wave men’s bowling team returned home today from the Hoinke Bearcat Open in Cincinnati, OH. The men finished 3rd overall after leading the 42 team field at the end of day one. The Wave were led by Freshman Sammy Krucek All-Tournament Team performance averaging 223 pins. This is the men’s fourth straight top five finish. The men will be rolling at the Blue and Gold Classic this weekend in South Bend, IN.
(1/20/08)Women's Bowling Finishes 4th Behind Bane
The Crimson Wave women’s bowling team finished 4th at the Hoinke Bearcat open this weekend in Cincinnati, OH after being defeated by Lindenwood University in the Semi-Finals three games to one. Sarah Bane led the Wave with an All-Tournament Team performance. The women will be rolling at the Blue and Gold Classic this weekend in South Bend, IN.
(1/19/08)Basketball Takes Tough Loss to Rival Stritch
The Crimson Wave men and women's basketball teams hosted Cardinal Stritch University tonight in a conference double header. In the women's game the Crimson Wave were defeated 61-38. The women were led by Katrina Pradziad's 17 points. The ladies record is now 2-16. The men were also defeated tonight 64-55. The Wave were led by Waybon McConnell and Tom Radtke both throwing in 12 points. Radtke also had 15 rebounds. The men's record drops to 12-8. The men and women will be at Purdue University Calumet this Saturday January 19 at 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm.
(1/13/08)Men's Bowling wins 1st Ever Tournament
The Crimson Wave men’s bowling team won their first ever Tournament this past weekend at the Eagles Baker Challenge in Waukegan, IL. The men defeated Lindenwood University in the final round after leading by only 27 pins entering the first baker game of the set. After losing the first game of the set, Lindenwood cut the Wave’s lead to 12 pins. From there, there was no looking back for the Wave, coming back and winning the next three baker games. During those last three games the men posted their best baker score of 258.
(1/12/08)Women Defeated by ONU
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated by Olivet Nazarene University today 109-38. Katrina Pradziad had 23 points for the Wave. The womens record is now 2-15. Their next game will be Wednesday January 16th when they host Cardinal Stritch University.
(1/12/08)Men Improve to 2-0 in CCAC
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated Purdue North Central today 78-61. Waybon McConnell led the Wave in scoring with 18 points. Tom Radtke threw in another double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. The men improve their record to 12-7. Their next game will be at home against Cardinal Stritch University Wednesday January 16th.
(1/7/08)Men Defeat Scarlet Hawks
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated Illinois Institute of Technology tonight 90-65. The Wave had four players in double digits. George Kelly 20 points, Jon Contos 19 points, Kyle Burkholder 15 points and Andy Anderson 11 points. The men's record improved to 10-7. Their next game will be at Trinity International University Wednesday January 9th at 7:00 pm.
(1/5/08)Men Defeat Saints
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated the University of St. Francis tonight 76-65. Marcellus Phelps led the Wave with 25 points and 7 rebounds. Senior Tom Radtke dumped in 20 points with 12 rebounds and 5 blocks. The men's record improves to 9-7.
(12/29/07)Buffalo Five Star Award Recipient
Calumet College of St. Joseph men's soccer team has received the Buffalo Funds Five Star Award for exhibiting exceptional character values. This is the first time any Crimson Wave coach, student-athlete or team has received this honor.
A release from the NAIA national office awarding the honor features quotes from Peter Haze Haring and men's soccer player Eric Ruiz. This was released from Staci Schottman at the NAIA:
Calumet College of St. Joseph (Ind.) – Men’s Soccer – Head Coach Peter Haring
“Character has helped grow the Calumet College of St. Joseph men’s soccer team. As captain I lead by example and instill the Champions of Character core values,” said Calumet sophomore Eric Ruiz. “Throughout the season, the focus of keeping a high level of character helped the team grow as it continued to mature and build for the future. The core values pushed each player to stay committed to the concept of togetherness in order to achieve all goals set at the beginning of the year.”
Servant Leadership: At the start of the season, several incoming players had a hard time adjusting to the demands of conditioning and time management. The captains of the Calumet soccer team decided to get all the players together and explain the importance of preseason and how it will benefit the team not only for the upcoming season but also the future of the program. The team responded through the creation of a simple mission plan to maintain control and focus and commit to all goals set.
(12/29/07)Hudson Named to All-Tournament Team
Lecreia Hudson scored 21 points and had 2 steals in the Crimson Wave's loss to the University of St. Francis, 72-48, finishing up the St. Xavier University
Holiday Tournament. The ladies record drops to 2-12. The Wave's next game will Thursday January 3rd at Concordia University starting at 6:00 pm.
(12/27/07)Women Take Loss in Opening Round to SXU
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated by St. Xavier University 82-40 in the opening round of the St. Xavier University Holiday Classic. Lecreia Hudson led the Wave with 16 points. The women will play tommorow at 3 pm at St. Xavier against William Jewel College.
(12/21/07)Radtke Named to All-Tournament Team After Loss to SXU
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team lost to St. Xavier University 89-64 in the last day of the St. Xavier University Tournament. Tom Radtke's 24 points and 10 rebounds
helped secure him a place on the All-Tournament Team. The men's record is now 8-7. The men will play the University of St. Francis on January 5th at USF starting at 7:00 pm.
(12/21/07)Men's Bowling Takes 3rd in Vegas
The Crimson Wave men’s bowling team traveled to Las Vegas, NV this past week competing in the Las Vegas Invitational and the Sam’s Town Shootout. The men placed 3rd at the Las Vegas Invitational being led by Ryan Gleghorn’s 235 average. The men came back 2 days later and finished 5th in the Sam’s Town Shootout again being led by Ryan Gleghorn, with a 215 average. Ryan Gleghorn was named to the all-tournament team at both events.
(12/20/07)Men Will Play for Third
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team was defeated tonight in the second round of the St. Xavier Tournament by Mount Marty College 80-69. Tom Radtke led the Wave with 21 points and 11 rebounds. The mens record is now 8-6. The Wave will play St. Xavier for third place tommorow at 4:00 pm.
(12/19/07)Men Win First Round at St. Xavier Tournament
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated St. Ambrose University tonight 89-87. George Kelly led all scoring with 22 points, Wilfredo Escobar followed with 16 points while Tom Radtke and Marcellus Phelps both chipped in 15 points a piece. The men's record is now 8-5. They will play Mount Marty College tommorow at 8:00 pm in the second round of the St. Xavier Holiday Classic.
(12/15/07)Ladies Defeated at Marian
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team lost to Marian College last night 69-41. Candice Bishop led the Wave with 22 points. Katrina Pradziad pitched in 11 points and 7 rebounds for the ladies. Their record is now 2-8. Their next game will be Wednesday December 19th at Davenport University starting at 7:00 pm.
(12/15/07)Men's Basketball Defeated at Huntington
The Crimson Wave men's basketball was defeated last night by Huntington College 100-80. The Wave were led by Tom Radtke's double double performance of 16 points and 14 rebounds, while Marcellus Phelps threw in 18 points. The men's record is now 7-5. Their next game will be Wednesday December 19 at the St. Xavier University Tournament. The men will kickoff with St. Ambrose University.
(12/12/07)Pradziad, Kelly Earn Player of the Week Honors
Crimson Wave basketball players George Kelly and Katrina Pradziad earned CCAC Player of the Week honors for the week ending on December 10. George Kelly's 33 point, 5 rebound performance
against Kuyper College at the Bethel College Classic help earn him this honor. Katrina Pradziad's 16 points and 11 rebounds in the ladies loss to
St. Joseph's College pushed Pradziad into the award.
(12/12/07)Kelly has 24 Points in Win Over Panthers
The Crimson Wave men's basketball has extended their winning streak to 4 tonight with a win over Davenport University 68-67. George Kelly led all scores with 24 points and also added 8 rebounds. The men's record has moved to 7-4. Their next game will be Saturday December 15 at Huntington College starting at 2 pm.
(12/11/07)Hudson Leads Wave Over Archers
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team defeated Moody Bible Institute tonight 63-55. Lecria Hudson led the Wave with 19 points and 4 steals. Candace Bishop threw in 18 points and grabbed 7 rebounds while Kristen Buza added 12 points and 6 rebounds. The ladies improved their record to 2-7 with tonight's win. Their next game will be Saturday December 15 at Marian College starting at 5:30 pm.
(12/08/07)Men Go 2-0 at Bethel
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team went 2-0 at the Bethel College Classic this weekend with a 92-74 win over Kuyper College friday night and a 85-67 win over Indiana University Northwest
on Saturday. George Kelly led the Wave against Kuyper College with 33 points and 5 rebounds. Kyle Burkholder also threw in 15 points for the Wave. The men's record improved to 6-4 over the weekend.
(12/08/07)Pradziad, Wave Fall Short
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated today by St. Joseph's College 59-54. Katrina Pradziad led the Wave with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Candice Bishop added 15 points for the Wave. The ladies record is now 1-7. Their next game will be Tuesday December 11 at Moody Bible Institute at 7:00 pm.
(12/01/07)Women's Basketball Defeated by Ashford
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated by Ashford University today 75-49. Leading the way for the Wave was
Katrina Pradziad with 15 points and 7 rebounds. The ladies record is now 1-6.
(11/28/07)Men's Basketball Defeated by Eagles
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team was defeated by Robert Morris College last night 91-55. Tom Radtke led the Wave with 24 points and 8 rebounds.
Jon Hanselman followed with 10 points and 6 rebounds. The men's record is now 3-4. Their next game will be Saturday December 1 at the University of St. Francis at 7:30 pm.
(11/25/07)Bowling Rolls Top 10 Finish
The Crimson Wave men's bowling team finished 7th this weekend at the National Team Matches in St. Louis, MO. Ryan Gleghorn led the men with a 199
average. The women fell a little short, finishing 17th overall.
(11/24/07)Men Fall Short to East-West
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team fell short to East-West University today 76-67. The men's record drops to 3-3.
Their next game will be Wednesday November 28th at Robert Morris College at 7:00 pm.
(11/17/07)Women take loss at Winona Lake
The Crimson Wave women's basketball was defeated by Grace College last night in Winona Lake, IN 76-31. The ladies record is now 1-5. Their next game will be
Saturday December 1st at home against Ashford University.
(11/17/07)Men Split at Cornerstone
The Crimson Wave men's Basketball team went 1-1 at the Cornerstone University Tournament in Grand Rapids, MI. The men were defeated
by Robert Morris College Friday night 94-59. Saturday the men came back and knocked of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) 76-61.
The men's record now stands at 3-2.
(11/15/07)Ladies Defeated by RMC
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated tonight by Robert Morris College 101-45. Jennifer Davilla led the Wave with 16 points and 6 rebounds. The ladies record is now 1-4. Their next game will be Tuesday November 20th at Grace College.
(11/13/07)Men's Basketball Defeats Phantoms
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team defeated East-West University tonight 75-67. The Wave were led by Tom Radtke with 26 points and 12 rebounds. Following Radtke was Wilfredo Escobar with 17 points and 3 steals. The men's record improves to 2-1. Their next game will be this Friday November 16th at the Cornerstone University Tournament.
(11/10/07)Women's Basketball Defeated at Ashford
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team was defeated at Ashford University today 81-42. Candice Bishop and Kim Harkleroad had 10 points a piece for the Wave. The ladies record drops to 1-3 after today. The ladies
next game will be Thursday November 15 at Robert Morris College starting at 7:00 pm.
(11/9/07)Men's Basketball Defeated by Cougars
The Crimson Wave men's basketball team was defeated tonight by St. Xavier University 85-65. The Wave were led by Wilfredo Escobar with 15 points and Marcellus Phelps with 12 points. The Wave's record is now 1-1. Their next game will be Tuesday November 13 against East-West University.
(11/6/07)Women's Basketball Defeats Andrews
The Crimson Wave women's basketball team defeated Andrews University tonight 85-26. Two Wave women had a double double tonight Katrina Pradziad (Chesterton HS) 23 points and 15 rebounds and Kristen Buza with 12 points and 10 rebounds. The ladies record is now 1-2. Their next game will be Saturday November 10 at 1:00 pm at Ashford University.
(11/6/07)Radtke Named Player of the Week
Crimson Wave men’s basketball player Tom Radtke was named CCAC Player of the Week for the week of October 29th – November 4. Radtke 26 pt 15 rebound performance in the Kettle Classic against Indiana University Northwest helped earn him this honor.
(10/27/07)Women's Volleyball Crimson Wave Invite
The Crimson Wave women's volleyball team hosted their inaugural Crimson Wave Invite today. The women lost all three matches to Dominican University, Urbana University, and Goshen College. The women lost each match 3 games to zero. Goshen College won the invitational going 3-0 on the day.
(10/20/07)Men's Soccer Ends Season
The Crimson Wave men's soccer team ended their season today with a 3-1 loss to Robert Morris College. The men ended their season 4-13 overall and 2-7 in coference.
(10/20/07)2007 XC Championships
The Crimson Wave men and women's cross country teams competed in the inaugral CCAC Championship. The men's team finished 7th overall. The men's Richard Gutierrez finished 14th with a time of 27:40, Brian Bowman followed finishing 52nd with a 31:31.50, Louie Guillen 59th 34:19, Kevin Patterson 60th 34:35.30, and Billy Burk 61st 36:52.20. The women's Jill Labella finished 58th at 26:35.40.
(10/16/07)Men's Golf at Region 7 Championships
The Crimson Wave men's golf team returned home tonight from the NAIA Region 7 Championships in Galena, IL. The men finished 13th overall out of 13 teams. Leading the Wave was Ryan Alberson finishing with 91 yesterday and 86 today.
(10/16/07)Men's Soccer Can't Hold Off Cougars
The Crimson Wave men's soccer team was defeated tonight by St. Xavier University 1-0. Federico Villasenor had 7 saves for the Wave. The men's record is now 4-12. Their next game will be Saturday October 20th at Robert Morris University.
(10/16/07)Women's Volleyball Edged Out by Trinity
The Crimson Wave women's volleyball team was defeated by Trinity Christian College tonight 3 games to 0 (26-30, 25-30, 15-30). The women's record is now 2-29. The women's next game will be Wednesday October 17th at home at 7:00 pm against Kankakee Community College.
(10/13/07)
The Crimson Wave women's volleyball team traveled to the St. Ambrose University Invite this weekend in Davenpor, IA. The ladies lost both matches on Saturday to St. Ambrose University and Concordia University. Jessica Banke had 15 kills on the day.
(10/12/07)Men's Soccer Defeats Stritch in Overtime
The Crimson Wave men's soccer team defeated Cardinal Stritch University tonight 1-0 in overtime. The game was locked at zeros until the 99th minute when Ryan Fentress knocked in the game winning goal off a cornerkick from Danny Zaragoza. Federico Villasenor had 6 saves in goal. This was the Waves second overtime win this season. The men's record has now improved to 4-11 overall and 2-5 in conference. The men's next game will be Tuesday October 16th at home against conference oppenent St. Xavier Unviersity. The game will start at 3:00 pm.
(10/12/07)Women's Soccer Defeated by Stritch
The Crimson Wave women's soccer team was defeated today by Cardinal Stritch University 6-0. Jamie Pittman had 15 saves for the Wave. Tonight was the last home game for seniors Jorie Arnold (Crown Point HS), Stephanie Butler (Portage HS), Anne Kvarta (Highland HS) and Vanessa Escobedo (EC Central HS). The women's record is now 0-16.
(10/10/07)Women's Tennis at St. Francis
The Crimson Wave women's tennis team was defeated tonight by the University of St. Francis 8-1. The ladies will compete at the conference tournament Friday and Saturday October 19-20.
(10/10/07)Men's Soccer Comes Up Short Against Trinity
The Crimson Wave men's soccer team was defeated tonight by Trinity Christian College 1-0. Federico Villasenor (EC Central HS) had 6 saves for the Wave. The men's record is now 3-11. Their next game will be Friday October 12 at home against conference oppenent Cardinal Stritch, the game will start at 3:00 pm.
(10/7/07)Baseball Repeats as Wooden Bat Classic Champion
The Crimson Wave baseball team defeated Robert Morris College for the second year in a row to win back to back Hoosier Fall Wooden Bat Classic Championships. The Wave knocked off Morris 3-1 with 5 hits on the night. The Wave's Justin Rogers took home the Classic's MVP Award.
(10/7/07)Campbell Competes Strong at Region Champioship
Crimson Wave women's golfer Kari Campbell (Portage HS) finished day one with an 84 at the NAIA Region 7 Championship in Lockport, IL today.
(10/6/07)Cross Country at Benedictine Invitational
The Crimson Wave cross country teams competed at the Benedictine Invitational yesterday in Lisle, IL. The men finished 15th overall with Richard Guttierez finishing 15th with a time of 28:43.5. Jill Labella finished 93rd overall for the women with a time of 34:50.9.
(10/6/07)Men's Soccer Defeated by Judson
The Crimson Wave men's soccer team was defeated by conference opponent Judson University tonight 6-0. Federico Villasenor had nine save for the Wave. The men's record is now 3-10. They will play their next match against conference opponent Trinity Christian College on Wednesday October 10 at home at 3:00 pm.
(10/6/07)Women's Tennis Defeated by St. Ambrose
The Crimson Wave women's tennis team was defeated by St. Ambrose University today 9-0. The ladies next matchup will be Wednesday October 10th at the University of St. Francis.
(10/6/07)Women's Volleyball goes 0-4 at Ashford
The Crimson Wave women's volleyball team traveled to the Ashford University Invite Friday and Saturday. The Wave was defeated by Clarke College and Ashford University each three games to zero. Jessica Banke had 4 kills, Stephanie Zimny 7 kills and Kate Delaney 28 assists on the day.
Day two brought two more losses for the Wave, Mount Mercy College and William Penn University each 3 games to zero. Jessica Banke had 16 kills for the Wave in two matches. The ladies record is now 2-24.
(10/3/07)Women's Soccer Falls Short to St. Francis
The Crimson Wave women's soccer team fell short tonight to the University of St. Francis 1-0.
Christina Elizalde (Clark HS) had 7 saves for the Wave. The ladies record is now 0-13.
(10/2/07)Men's Soccer Defeats St. Francis
The Crimson Wave men's soccer team defeated the University of St. Francis tonight 3-2 in double overtime.
The Crimson Wave trailed by 2 at halftime. The second half brought back to back goals from Ryan Fentress
Griffith HS). Miguel Diaz (EC Central HS) ended the second overtime with a goal in the 108th minute off
a pass from Federico Villasenor (EC Central HS). Tommy Mis (Highland HS) also had one assist. Nick
(Crown Point HS) ended the night with 6 saves. The men's record is now 3-9 overall and 1-3 in conference.
(10/1/07)Women's Volleyball Defeated by the Eagles
Crimson Wave women's volleyball team was defeated by Robert Morris College three games to one (14-30, 16-30, 17-30).
Jessica Banke and Stephanie Zimny each had five kills for the Wave. Kate Delaney ended the evening with eight assists.
The women's record is now 2-20.
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