Westerwinds inch closer to .500

July 11, 2008 on 5:48 am | In Athletics | No Comments

MACOMB, Ill.- The Western Illinois women’s tennis team moved its record closer to .500 with a 7-0 win over McKendree and a narrow 4-3 victory against Chicago State at Brophy Courts.

“This Chicago State team is so improved from past years,” stated Western Illinois head coach Michael Hunt. “They’ve really done a good job of getting some top-of-the-lineup kids in there and they are a really good team. They beat Bradley and lost 4-3 to some really good teams like Northern Iowa, Cleveland State, and IPFW. I’m really very pleased with our players for sticking with things, even with the number of tight 4-3 matches we’ve had this year.” Continue reading Westerwinds inch closer to .500…

Ninth inning dooms Leathernecks in 11-9 loss to Oakland

July 11, 2008 on 4:08 am | In Athletics | No Comments

MACOMB, Ill. - A seven run ninth inning cost Western Illinois a Summit League victory as Oakland took the series finale 11-9, Sunday afternoon.

With a 9-4 lead in going into the ninth, the Leathernecks (7-17, 1-3 The Summit League) turned the ball over to Todd Nelson, relieving starter Ben Percival, in search of their second conference win of the year. The Golden Grizzlies (5-12, 3-1 The Summit League) started a rally with consecutive singles. An error at short allowed one run to cross the plate. After a single up the middle loaded the bases, Andrew Stafford belted a Grand Slam to tie the game, 9-9. Justin Eissens came on and was able to record two outs but not before Oakland had two runners on base. A line drive to right center hit off the glove of Brett Pendell and allowed the winning runs to cross the plate for the Golden Grizzlies. Continue reading Ninth inning dooms Leathernecks in 11-9 loss to Oakland…

No. 50 Women

July 9, 2008 on 9:51 pm | In Athletics | No Comments


The No. 50 NC State women's tennis team was able to defeat conference foe No. 32 Wake Forest, 5-2, on Sunday afternoon in the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center. The win for the Pack improves their record to 11-8 overall and 4-5 in the league. With the loss, the Deacons fall to 8-10 on the year and 4-5 in conference action.
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No. 44 M. Tennis Falls at No. 9 Florida State

July 9, 2008 on 9:00 pm | In Athletics | No Comments


The No. 44 NC State men's tennis team fell, 5-2, to No. 9 Florida State on Sunday in Tallahassee. The loss came just two days after a tough 4-3 loss at No. 27 Miami. Nick Cavaday and Jay Weinacker won in singles over ranked opponents for the lone Wolfpack team points.
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Baseball Sweeps Wake Forest, 14-4 and 18-6

July 9, 2008 on 8:10 pm | In Athletics | No Comments


NC State extended hits season-best winning streak to six games Sunday with a pair of one-sided victories over Wake Forest at Doak Field at Dail Park. The Wolfpack won the opener 14-4 behind four home runs and strong pitching from Eric Surkamp, then took the nightcap 18-6 with season highs for runs scored and base hits with 23.
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Coach Yow Receives 2008 WNBA Inspiring Coach Award

July 9, 2008 on 1:02 am | In Athletics | No Comments


NC State Head Coach Kay Yow has been named the recipient of the 2008 WNBA Inspiring Coach Award, in recognition of her profound impact on female athletes and her demonstrated commitment, passion and dedication to work, family and community.
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Ward Competes at Canadian Swim Trials

July 9, 2008 on 12:13 am | In Athletics | No Comments


NC State freshman swimmer Jessica Ward competed at the Canadian Swim Trials, April 1-6, partaking in the 100-breast, 200-breast and 200-IM. A native of Pickering, Ontario, Canada, Ward swam alongside the best swimmers in her homeland, all vying for a spot on the Canadian Olympic team.
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No. 50 Women

July 8, 2008 on 10:33 pm | In Athletics | No Comments


The No. 50 NC State women's tennis team will host No. 32 Wake Forest on Sunday afternoon at 1 pm in the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center. The Wolfpack enter the match with a 10-8, 3-5 record while the Demon Deacons are currently 8-8, 4-3.
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Hutton, Smith Reach NCAA Regional Marks

July 7, 2008 on 10:15 pm | In Athletics | No Comments


NC State men's track and field hit a pair of regional marks on a successful opening day at the Stanford Invitational and the Duke Invitational. Kevin Hutton reached the NCAA regional qualifying mark for this third-time this season in the 400m hurdles, while Wesley Smith hit the mark in the 5,000m.Hutton rank a 51.71 in the 400m hurdles, a season-high and the top mark in the ACC. His previous season-best of 52.32 was the previous top mark in the league heading into the Duke Invitational.Smith notched his regional time with a 14:10.84, third in the ACC this season, in the 5,000m at the Stanford Invitational late Friday night.Fredy Torres was sixth in the 3,000m at the Duke Invitational with an ACC-leading time of 8:27.44, a career-best.Chris Kollar finished third in the 1,500m at Duke, posting the second-best time on the team this season and a top-10 ACC time.Jason Jones threw a distance of 143'04″ in the hammer throw at Duke to lead the throwers.
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Wetherbee Eighth in ACC in 1,500m for W. Track & Field

July 7, 2008 on 9:25 pm | In Athletics | No Comments


Freshman Colleen Wetherbee led a group of competitors at the Duke Invitational on Friday for the NC State women's track and field team. Wetherbee's mark, 4:37.33, currently ranks eighth in the ACC in the 1,500m. Wetherbee also leads the ACC in the 5,000m with a NCAA regional mark.Chapin Payne finished 11th for NC State in the 400m, and Marilynn Angell was 19th in the 400m hurdles.
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