Cedarville Magazine Spring 2014 - page 46

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
The 2013 team, G-MAC champions, featured seven All-G-MAC First Team performers.
The squad finished third of 29 teams at the NCAA II Midwest Regional in Kenosha,
Wisconsin, to earn a bid to the NCAA II Cross Country Championships in Spokane,
Washington, where the Yellow Jackets placed 15th of 32 teams. Senior Matt Brooker
finished 28th of 248 competitors at the meet to become Cedarville’s first NCAA II
All-American.
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
The 2013 team repeated as G-MAC champions as sophomore Alexandra Archambault
won the individual title for the second consecutive year. Olivia Esbenshade, Rachel
Groh, and Kristen Laaman joined Archambault on the All-G-MAC First Team.
Archambault also repeated as an NCCAA All-American by placing seventh of
227 runners.
MEN’S SOCCER
The Yellow Jackets captured the 2013 G-MAC title with a penalty kick shootout victory
over Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia. It was the first Cedarville men’s
soccer conference title in 26 years as the Jackets finished with a record of 13-3-4.
Ethan Dewhurst, Jerrett Kersten, Zach Harris, and Connor Gilmour were All-G-MAC
First Team performers. Seniors Timmy Waller and Eric Hoober were named to the
Capital One All-America Division II Second Team.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
This year’s team completed the fall campaign with a record of 15-7, the most wins
in a season during the program’s 17-year history. The record-setting mark included
a 9-1 run through the G-MAC schedule to finish in first place. Sophomore Jacoby
Ziegler was the league’s Offensive Player of the Year while classmate Carly Gregory
earned the G-MAC’s Defensive Player of the Year honor. Grace Miorelli and Kaleigh
Rowlands joined Ziegler and Gregory on the All-G-MAC First Team. Ziegler was
recognized as a member of the Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America Second Team.
VOLLEYBALL
The Lady Jackets produced a 23-14 record this past fall, including a 12-2 mark in
the G-MAC. Cedarville earned its second consecutive league championship with a
three-set sweep of tournament host Kentucky Wesleyan in Owensboro,
Kentucky. Junior outside hitter Hannah Wagner was voted the G-MAC
Player of the Year. Classmate Amanda Bell joined Wagner on the All-
G-MAC First Team. The Lady Jackets rolled through the final portion of
their schedule, winning 20 of the last 23 contests.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Cedarville’s team completed the 2013–14 campaign with a record of 18-10. The Lady
Jackets earned the No. 2 seed in the G-MAC Tournament with a league mark of 13-3
and advanced to the semifinals. Kayla Jenerette, the squad’s leading scorer this
season, finished her career as the No. 5 all-time leading Cedarville scorer. Jenerette
and junior Raegan Ryan were voted to the All-G-MAC First Team. The Lady Jackets
closed out the year winning 15 of their final 18 games.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
The Yellow Jackets posted a 10-18 record this season with a schedule that included
contests at NCAA Division I opponents Tulane University and Texas State University.
The squad completed play in the G-MAC with a 7-7 record to earn a No. 4 seed in
the league’s postseason tournament. Junior Marcus Reineke finished the year as the
leading scorer while the team’s lone senior, Brian Grant, was the second-leading
scorer and top rebounder. Reineke was selected to the All-G-MAC Second Team.
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