Best of Valpo Athletics: 2015-2016 Bracket Unveiled
Monday, June 6, 2016
Best of Valpo Athletics: 2015-2016 Bracket Unveiled

Homer Drew Regional

Men's basketball run to the NIT title game - Mar. 15-31, 2016

- Having been left out of the NCAA Tournament field, there would be no malaise from the Valpo men’s basketball team as it took to the court for the NIT. It started innocuously enough with a win over Texas Southern. Then came a rare visit from a power-conference school to the ARC – a wire-to-wire win over Florida State. The quarterfinals saw the Crusaders provide a defensive show for a record-setting crowd at the ARC, as Valpo limited Saint Mary’s to just 13 second-half points in a 60-44 win to punch its ticket to New York City. Playing at historic Madison Square Garden, the Crusaders rebounded after surrendering a 16-point lead in the second half, getting the go-ahead 3-pointer with 17 seconds remaining from David Skara in a 72-70 victory over BYU. The run came up one win shy of the NIT title, but along the way, the team won four postseason games for the first time in program history and capped a season where it won a program-record 30 games.

Peter Webb (men's golf) at Akron's Firestone Invitational - Oct. 5-6, 2015

- Junior Peter Webb enjoyed one of the best tournaments in Crusader men’s golf history in early October at Akron. Webb ended the tournament with a career-low round of 66, the best round of the tournament and the third-best round in program history. The 66 closed the 54-hole event for Webb with a three-round score of 8-under-par 208, as the junior finished in a tie for second place and with the second-best tournament score in program history.

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Volleyball opens with best start in program history - Aug. 28-Sept. 12, 2015

- The best start in program history for the Crusader volleyball team almost ended before it started, as Valpo needed to rally from down 2-1 in its season opener at Chattanooga and needed extra points in the fifth set to pull out the win. But that propelled the Crusaders to a record start to the season, as they won the next two matches to claim the Chattanooga Classic title, dropped just one set total in three wins at the Terrier Invitational and then swept the first three matches of the Popcorn Classic to start the season 9-0. The Crusaders would go on to post a 15-2 record through 17 matches for just the second time in program history en route to finishing 27-8 – the program’s 14th consecutive 20-win season.

Connor Hickey (men's track and field) at Horizon League Outdoor Championships - May 6-7, 2016

- Competing in his first league outdoor championship meet, freshman Connor Hickey was putting together a solid performance in the decathlon through eight events, but still found himself over 350 points back in third place. Hickey topped the field in the javelin in event number nine, but still remained in third position and 262 points behind entering the final event. But Hickey kicked it into high gear in the finale – the 1,500m run. The freshman crossed the line in 4:27.23, besting the entire field by over 34 seconds and erasing the entire deficit to claim the league title in the prestigious multi-event. Hickey would go on to be named the league’s Freshman Field Athlete of the Championship.

Ruth Brown Regional

Softball goes 4-0, wins the Horizon League Championship - May 11-14, 2016

- In eighth place with eight days to go in the regular season, needing a win on the final day of the regular season just to secure a spot in the tournament. But once it got to the Horizon League Championship, the Crusader softball team more than proved it belonged. The sixth-seeded Crusaders rolled through the first three days of the tournament, out-scoring Youngstown State 10-6 before Taylor Weissenhofer tossed back-to-back shutouts versus Wright State and UIC to advance to Championship Saturday. It looked like the tournament was destined for a winner-take-all game, as Valpo trailed 4-0 entering the bottom of the seventh inning to Wright State in the first title game. But the improbable run was missing just an improbable rally, as the Crusaders pushed across four runs to force extra innings and earned the walk-off tournament championship in the bottom of the eighth. Sam Stewart was named Tournament MVP, while Weissenhofer – who pitched all but two outs over the four games – was named Pitcher of the Championship and Lanie Callaghan was named Batting Champion.

Meredith Hamlet (women's basketball) at Northern Kentucky - Dec. 30, 2015

- Talk about your rude welcomes. The Crusader women’s basketball team came into Highland Heights, Ky. and ruined the Norse’s first-ever Horizon League game, led by the effort of freshman guard Meredith Hamlet. Hamlet, playing her first league game as a collegian, scored a season-high 29 points in a one-point Valpo victory, hitting each of her first 10 shots from the floor – including five 3-pointers. Hamlet ended the night 10-of-11 from the field, with her 90.9% field goal percentage tied for third-best in a single game in program history.

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Jeffrey Schorsch (men's tennis) at Louisville - Feb. 12, 2016

- Breaking a program career record is always a tremendous feat. Doing so as just a junior is almost unheard of. And Jeffrey Schorsch not only did that, but did it against top competition in mid-February. Schorsch entered the match against a top-50 Louisville team with 69 career singles wins, tied atop the Crusader career charts. After teaming with Charlie Emhardt to earn a victory at number one doubles, Schorsch faced off with Louisville’s Alex Gornet at number one singles and took him down in straight sets (7-5, 7-6[3]) to move atop the program’s career singles wins chart all by himself. Schorsch went on to win a program-record 29 singles matches in his junior campaign and owns 84 career singles wins through just three years.

Baseball's win over Milwaukee in the Horizon League semifinals - May 27, 2016

- It was looking dire for the Crusaders with a berth to Championship Saturday at the league tournament on the line in an elimination game, as Valpo trailed Milwaukee 6-0 through two innings and were already into a taxed bullpen. But the Crusaders chipped away, scoring four runs over the next three innings, and then after an unearned tally crossed for the Panthers in the sixth, Valpo received a two-run double from Nolan Lodden and an RBI groundout by Josh Clark in the top of the seventh to tie the game at 7-7. Scott Kapers delivered a one-out solo homer in the top of the eighth to put the Crusaders in front and cap the comeback, and Valpo would pour on four more runs to advance to the title game. A trio of Crusader relievers combined for eight innings of one-run ball, striking out eight.

Richard Koenig Regional

Alec Peters (men's basketball) at Detroit - Jan. 10, 2016

- The feeling it might be a special day on the court for Alec Peters took hold early on at Detroit, as he scored 10 points inside of the first five minutes. And it would turn out to be a career day for the junior. Peters scored 25 first-half points and then scored 14 more in the game’s final nine minutes, setting a new career high with 39 points on 12-of-20 shooting in the Crusader victory. The 39 points is tied for seventh-most in a single game in Valpo history, while Peters also went 11-of-11 from the foul line – the best performance by a Crusader at the stripe in 18 years. Not to be overlooked was his work on the glass, as Peters grabbed a then-career best 14 rebounds.

Gonzalo Castro Diaz (men's swimming) at the Horizon League Championships - Feb. 24-27, 2016

- Ranking among the Crusaders’ all-time best in six individual events, senior Gonzalo Castro Diaz closed out his career with a stellar performance at the league championship meet in February. Castro Diaz set new individual school records in both the 200 butterfly (1:52.00) and the 400 individual medley (4:02.42) in his final meet as a Crusader, and was also a member of a pair of relay squads which moved into second place in Valpo history.

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Men's soccer wins over Western Michigan and Omaha - Sept. 23 & 28, 2015

- The Valparaiso men’s soccer program entered the 2015 campaign having never defeated multiple ranked teams in the same season. That would change in late September, as the 2015 side needed just six days to accomplish the feat. The Crusaders went to #18 Western Michigan on Sept. 23 and earned a 2-0 win behind goals from Isaiah Madrid and Jordan Aidoud. Then, just five days later, Valpo hosted #23 Omaha and, after a scoreless 90 regulation minutes, got the golden goal in the 99th minute from Andrew Avram. Nico Campbell and the defense posted clean sheets in both wins – part of a stretch of five straight shutouts by the Crusaders – while the wins were the fifth and seventh games in a program-record eight-game unbeaten streak.

Ryan Clarke (football) at Davidson - Oct. 3, 2015

- Six times in program history, a Crusader quarterback had thrown five touchdown passes in a game, but none since 2003. Sophomore Ryan Clarke changed that in Valpo’s visit to Davidson, however. After throwing just one touchdown pass in the first half, Clarke struck for three TD tosses in the third quarter. Then, getting the ball back with 4:28 to play in a tie game, Clarke marched the Crusaders down the field, eventually hitting Griffin Norberg for a 12-yard score which stood up as the eventual game-winning touchdown and matched the program record as his fifth touchdown pass.

Jim Daugherty Regional

Men's tennis wins the Horizon League Championship - Apr. 30-May 1, 2016

- The Crusader men’s tennis team felt it had unfinished business after losing last year’s Horizon League title match to Green Bay, and after winning the 2016 regular season title and easily dispatching Cleveland State in the league tournament semifinals, faced off once again with the Phoenix with the league championship on the line. Wins at first and second doubles gave Valpo the 1-0 lead, and Jeffrey Schorsch and Charlie Emhardt earned straight-set wins to move the Crusaders to the brink of the title. It would be Garrett Gardner who rallied for a three-set win at fifth singles to clinch the title – Valpo’s first tournament title since joining the Horizon League and assuring the team it’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Tournament.

Bowling wins the Virginia Union Invitational - Nov. 20-22, 2015

- The Valpo bowling squad claimed its fourth event victory and went undefeated at a tournament for the first time in program history in capturing the title at the Virginia Union Invitational. The Crusaders went a perfect 10-0 on the first two days of action before defeating a feisty Bowie State squad in six games and Felician in five games to earn the title in bracket play. Katherine Sulaitis was named Tournament MVP, while Kendra Tryniski and Aubree Trexler joined her on the All-Tournament Team.

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Liz Bloy (women's track and field) at the Horizon League Indoor Championships - Feb. 28, 2016

- It was a day to remember for junior Liz Bloy at the league's indoor championship meet. After qualifying for the event final in the 800m run the day before, Bloy kicked off the second day of action by winning the one mile run by four-tenths of a second - the first league championship of her career. The junior followed that up with a second-place finish in the 800m finals. At meet's end, Bloy was named the Outstanding Running Performer of the Championships - the first Crusader since 2009 to earn the accolade.

Women's basketball's win over Detroit at the Horizon League Championship - Mar. 10, 2016

- Opening the league tournament against a Detroit team which they had lost to twice in the regular season, the Crusaders bombarded the Titans from deep in the first half, hitting 10 3-pointers. Then, after Detroit rallied to force overtime, Valpo went a perfect 4-for-4 from 3-point range in the extra period to close out a 94-91 victory. The Crusaders ended the win with 15 triples, tied for second-most in a game in program history.