Crimson Wave News

April 2008

4/30/08)Brummett, Young Named All-Conference
Crimson Wave baseball player Sean Brummett has been named CCAC All-Conference First Team, while Ryan Young was named All-Conference Honorable Mention. Brummett batted a .326 and had .826 fielding average. Ryan Young batted a .333 and had 29 RBI's. The men finished their season 15-21.

(4/30/08)Simunic, Wiersema named Honorable Mention
Crimson Wave softball players Laura Simunic and Aubrey Wiersema have been named to the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Conference Honorable Mention team. Simunic batted a .336 this season with 21RBI's and an on base percentage of .443. Wiersema batted .366 with 21 RBI's and an on base percentage of .388. The ladies also helped this years team to the programs best record of 17-23.

(4/20/08)Men's Bowling Finishes 7th at Nationals
The Calumet College of St. Joseph Men's bowing team ended their season in respectable fashion with a 7th Palce finish this week at the USBC Intercollegiate Team Chamionships in Wichita, KS. The Crimson Wave entered the championship ranked 6th in the nation, and coming off their win at the USBC Sectional Qualifier a month earlier.

The Crimson Wave, in just their second season of collegiate play, made notable progress in their quest to develop a top collegiate bowling program. They improved on their national ranking and advanced an additional round at this year's ITC. They, also, captured their first tournament title at the Eagle Classic in Waukegan, IL. Most notable was their first place finish at this year's USBC Sectional Qualifier in Fairview Heights, IL., the event that allowed them to return to this year's national finals.

At the ITC in Wichita, the Wave started competition with an impressive first round qualifying performance, as they finished round 1 in second place with a team baker average of 210. In round 2, the lanes played more difficult, and the men from Calumet College fell off a bit, ending the first day's qualifying rounds as the 7th seed entering Friday's double elimination match play portion of the championships.

On Friday, the Crimson Wave men came out tense, and before they knew it, Wisconsin-Whitewater had swept the initial match 4-0. On the verge of being eliminated with another loss in match 2, the Crimson Wave players responded with a 4-1 victory over Mohawk Valley Community College from Utica, NY.

Next up for CCSJ was Fresno State University from California. The Wave won game one in close fashion, then lost the next two games to fall behind in the match 2-1. Facing elimination with another match defeat, the Crimson Wave responded soundly to win the next three games, and eliminate Fresno from competition 4-2. This brought about a rematch with Wisconsin-Whitewater, the team that defeated Calumet College in round 1 of match play.

The Wave's momentum continued to show, as they won games one and two in convincing fashion against Whitewater. Seeking revenge against the earlier defeat, the Wave were poised to continue advancing toward Saturday's semi-final match play round. It was not to be, however, and Whitewater surged past CCSJ and took the next four games to eliminate the Crimson Wave from competition 4-2.

Calumet College's 7th place finish was another step in the right direction for the young bowling program. With their improvement at the ITC, to go along with 2 tournament victories this season, the Calumet College of St. Joseph's Men's Bowling program continues to advance toward their goal of becoming one of college bowling's elite programs. With most of the current squad returning, and several new recruits already signed for next season, Calumet College of St. Joseph will continue to be a team to watch in the future.

(4/20/08)Women's Bowling at USBC Nationals
The Calumet College Women's Bowling Team competed in the 2008 USBC Women's team Championships in Wichita, KS this past week. In only the second year of the program's history this group of special young ladies were able to advance to the National Finals where only the top 16 women's teams in the country qualify to compete. The Lady Wave qualified 14th after 32 baker games of qualifying averaging 181. During the double elimination format, the women faced eventual team champions Pikeville College and the bulldogs of Fresno State. The ladies competed at their highest level of the season pushing both competitors to six games in the best of seven format. However, the ladies were unable to come out on top at this year's competition.

Coach Washington on this year's performance: "I am extremely proud of this year's team and the way they represented Calumet College on and off the lanes. The strides this year's team made toward the end of the season should make next year very exciting. Four returning members of this year's national squad in addition to a talented incoming freshman class the future looks very bright for our team and program.

(4/20/08)Softball Splits with Marian
The Crimson Wave softball team split with Marian College today in Indianapolis. Game one the Wave was defeated 4-0. Game two brought a 5-4 Crimson Wave victory when Brittany Dickerson batted in the winning run in the seventh inning. Dickerson went 2-4 in the game. Stephanie Zimny also went 2-4 with a double and two stolen bases. Ashley Dau pitched the win for the Wave. The ladies record is now 15-20.

(4/20/08)Baseball Defeated at St. Francis
The Crimson Wave baseball team was defeated in both games of the double header with conference opponent the University of St. Francis. The Wave were defeated in game one 5-2 and also in game two 9-1. The men's record is now 13-17 overall and 5-13 in conference.

(4/19/08)Track and Field at Olivet
The Crimson Wave track and field team competed at the Olivet Nazarene University Invitational today. The men finished strong today with Mike Rainbolt leading the way in the 800 meter run finishing 4th with a time of 1:56.33. The 4X400 relay team finished 3rd overall with a time of 3:27.38.

(4/18/08)Softball Defeated, and Tied with Pomeroys
Friday brought the Crimson Wave softball team eighteen innings of well-played softball, but no wins.

In game one of the double header against the St. Mary-of-the-Woods Pomeroys the Wave were held to a season-low one hit by Pomeroys pitcher Ashley Loomis. The host team scored 3 runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to win game one 3-0.

Penny Bensinger broke up the no-hitter with a single in the top of the fourth inning.

The bats warmed up for game two with the Wave scoring 5 runs in the first inning. Unfortunately they could not dent home plate again in this 11-inning marathon contest with the Pomeroys that was stopped by darkness. The Pomeroys pecked away at the lead, finally knotting the game at 5 in the bottom of the seventh inning. Neither team would score before darkness halted the action.

CCSJ had their second highest hit total of the season (16), but the big hit eluded them after the first inning.

For the Crimson Wave Jessica Chamberlain was 3-for-5, Penny Bensinger had 2 RBI and Stephanie Zimny had 3 RBI. Bensinger, Zimny, and Brittany Dickerson each doubled.

The 11 inning game was the longest game of the season.

The softball team is now 14-19-1 for the season and 1-1-1 in extra inning games.

(4/17/08)Gleghorn Named All-American
Crimson Wave bowler Ryan Gleghorn has been named to the NCBCA 2007-2008 All-American second team. Gleghorn was also named to the BWAA 2007-2008 College Players of the Year runner up team. Gleghorn will try to lead his team to a USBC National Championship this week.

(4/14/08)Wave Splits with Trinity
The Crimson Wave softball team split today with Trinity Christian College. Game one the Wave were defeated 3-2. Laura Simunic had a triple with one run scored. Game two brought a win 4-3 for the Wave after Penny Bensinger drove in two runs off a double in the bottom of the seventh. Stephanie Zimny was the winning pitcher for Wave with 16 strike outs. The Waves record is now 14-18 and 3-12 in conference.

(4/12/08)Dau Pitches No Hitter in Wave Victory
Junior pitcher Ashley Dau (Chicago Heights, Ill.) pitched a no-hitter against Mount Mary College (Milwaukee, Wis.) as the Crimson Wave (13-17) beat the Blue Angels 20-1. In the five inning victory Dau allowed only three runners to reach base (2 walks, 1 hit batter) despite less than ideal conditions in the cold and recurring rain. The Blue Angels scored when the lead-off batter walked in the fourth inning, advanced on a wild pitch and scored following two ground-outs. Dau struck out seven and induced seven infield outs, with only one outfield out.

The Wave's only senior, Laura Simunic, celebrated the senior day festivities with a single, double, triple, four RBI, and four runs scored. Simunic is the first softball player in CCSJ history to play in over 100 games. She now has 138 games played and will graduate with school career records for assists and doubles. The double was her eleventh of the season and established a new single season record for the Wave.

The second game of the scheduled double header was rained out.

(4/9/08)Softball Defeated by Panthers
The Crimson Wave softball team was defeated in both games of a double header against conference opponent Purdue North Central 8-1 and 4-0. The ladies record is now 12-17 overall and 2-11 in conference.

(4/6/08)Baseball Splits With Robert Morris
The Crimson Wave baseball team split with Robert Morris College today. The Wave won game one 6-0 with Billy Metzen's one hitter performance and was defeated in game two 6-5. The men's record is now 9-9 overall and 1-6 in conference.

(4/6/08)Softball Takes Winning Streak to Five
The Crimson Wave softball team defeated MacMurray College and Franklin College in day two of the Crimson Wave Invite.

Game one the Wave took on MacMurray College and found themselves 3 runs down in the bottom of the 7th. The Ashley Berumen hit a three run walk off home run to complete the Waves comeback and win 6-5. Berumend ended game one 3-3. Laura Simunic had a two run homer and a double. Ana Liptack(3-3) got the win for the Wave with two strike outs.

Game two ended in another Crimson Wave victory against Franklin College. The Wave defeated Franklin in five innings 12-4. Ashley Berumen went 2-2 with 4 RBI's including a two run homer. The Wave's Ashley Dau(5-4) got the win.

The ladies are now 12-14.

(4/5/08)Softball Wins Two
The Crimson Wave softball team defeated Hannibal-Lagrange College and MacMurray College today.

In game one the Wave defeated Hannibal-Lagrange 3-0. Aubrey Wiersema went 2-3 with a run scored while Penny Bensinger had 2 RBI's. Pitcher Stephanie Zimny(4-7) pitched her fourth shutout of the season.

Game two brought the Wave another win over MacMurray College 10-2. Aubrey Wiersema was 3-3 including a double with 2 RBI's and 2 runs scored. Laura Simunic went 3-4 with 2 doubles, 2 runs scored, 2 two RBI's. Ashley Dau(4-4) pitched the win for the Wave.

The ladies record is now 10-14. The women will take on MacMurray College and Franklin College tommorow, in day two of the Crimson Wave Invite.

(4/4/08)Men Defeated by Cougars
The Crimson Wave baseball team was defeated by St. Xavier University tonight 4-0. The men's record is now 8-8 overall and 0-5 in conference. The men will take on Robert Morris College Sunday April 6 on the road starting at 12:00 pm.

(4/4/08)Softball Game Cancelled Due to Weather
The Crimson Wave softball game against St. Joseph's College today has been cancelled due to weather.

(4/2/08)Softball Splits with Trinity
The Crimson Wave softball team split today with Trinity International University. Game one brought a loss to the Wave 10-0. Game two the Wave came back and won 9-1. Jessica Chamberlain had two hits including a Grand Slam Home Run. Laura Simunic also had two hits for the Wave. Ana Liptack was the Waves winning pitcher. The ladies record is now 8-14 overall and 2-8 in CCAC.