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Monday, January 28, 2013

5 Panthers Earn SLIAC Soccer Post-Season Honors

5 Panthers Earn SLIAC Soccer Post-Season Honors

ST. LOUIS, Mo.-- Five GC men's soccer players were awarded post-season honors, including Nathan Mayberry who was on the SLIAC First Team.

Mayberry, a senior from Mascoutah, Ill., had two goals and three assists in the 2012 season. He also holds the GC record for most games started in a career.

Matt Cowman, Thomas Crown, and Sean McQuillan all earned Second Team. Cowman, a senior Quincy, Ill., finished the season with two assists. His defensive efforts in the midfield were a key to Greenville's success this year. Cowman was also a member of the All-Sportmanship team. Crown, a sophomore from St. Louis, Mo., led GC from the goal. He allowed only 18 goals, made 53 saves, and topped the SLIAC with a 1.01 save percentage and earning SLIAC Player of the Week once this season. McQuillan, a senior from Glasgow, Scotland, finished 2012 with 5 goals and 2 assists for the Panthers. He controlled the midfield for GC this year and had a strong presence that helped GC control possession of the ball. McQuillan was also Player of the Year once this season.

Sophomore, Dusy Knoll, recieved a SLIAC Honorable Mention. Knoll, a defender from Arnold, Mo., recieved Player of the Week honors once during the season and scored one goal this season.

The 2012 All-SLIAC Teams are as follows:

FIRST TEAM
Charlie Chafin, Fontbonne (Sr., Midfielder)
Joe Tibbles, Fontbonne (Jr., Midfielder)
Nathan Mayberry, Greenville (Sr., Defender)
John Gotwals, Principia (Jr., Defender)
McGuire Semnacher, Principia (Jr., Forward)
Julio De Leon, Spalding (Fr., Midfielder)
Clint Carder, Webster (Sr., Forward)
Carlos Espinosa, Webster (Jr., Midfielder)
Josh Sellmeyer, Webster (Sr., Defender)
Shea Vogt, Webster (Sr., Midfielder)
Mike Wells, Webster (So., Midfielder)
Brian Woodward, Webster (So., Goalkeeper)

SECOND TEAM
Tim Menzel, Fontbonne (So., Midfielder)
Josh Schulz, Fontbonne (Jr., Midfielder)
Matt Cowman, Greenville (Sr., Midfielder)
Thomas Crown, Greenville (So., Goalkeeper)
Sean McQuillan, Greenville (Sr., Defender)
Leif Carlson, Principia (So., Defender)
Michael Dennis, Webster (Sr., Defender)
Jacob Appelbaum, Westminster (So., Midfielder)
Jason Joshua, Westminster (Jr., Defender)
Michael McDonough, Westminster (Jr., Midfielder)
Ronald Moore, Westminster (Jr., Forward)
Adam Ross, Westmnster (Sr., Midfielder)

HONORABLE MENTION
Prince Koroma, Blackburn (Jr., Forward)
Zach Schuchardt, Fontbonne (Jr., Defender)
Dusty Knoll, Greenville (So., Defender)
Zachary Richter, MacMurray (Fr., Goalkeeper)
Abi Carper, Principia (Jr., Defender)
Nate Waters, Principia (So., Midfielder)
Deron Buehner, Spalding (So., Midfielder)
Drew Kapfhammer, Spalding (Sr., Forward)
Colin Peters, Spalding (So., Midfielder)
Tyler Cook, Westminster (Jr., Forward)
Andrew Lock, Westminster (Jr., Defender)
Chad Miller, Westminster (Fr., Forward)

This story was published on November 03, 2012


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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Women's Cross Country Recives Post-Season Honors

Women's Cross Country Recives Post-Season Honors

ST. LOUIS, Mo.-- The Greenville College Women's Cross Country team was awarded the team Sportsmanship Award and freshman, Molly Works, was honored with a spot on the Second Team All-Conference.

This year marks the second consecutive year and the fourth year overall that Greenville has been awarded the team Sportsmanship Award.

Works was one of seven runners who earned a spot on the Second Team All-SLIAC. Joining Molly were Westminster's Sarah Ogar, Principia's Anneke Reed Webster's Eroica Stackhouse and Julie Greenough, and Fontbonne's Kristen Roles an Adrienne Kaup.

Sylvia Haygood was also honored, as a member of the 2012 SLIAC Women's Cross Country All-Sportsmanship Team

Members of the First Team All-Conference include Principia's Casey Powell, Sarah Litwiller and Emily Osborne,  Westminster's Sarah Koestner and Kaily Downey, Fontbonne's Alyssa Tonner, and Webster's Heisse.

This story was published on October 27, 2012


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