The Carthage College women’s basketball team (18-3, 8-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 14th in the Feb. 2 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN ...
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (17-3, 7-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 14th in both the Feb. 2 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA ...
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (16-3, 6-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 18th in the Jan. 26 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN ...
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (15-3, 5-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 18th in the Jan. 26 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN ...
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (14-3, 4-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 17th in the Jan. 19 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN ...
1.19.10 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (13-3, 3-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 17th in the Jan. 19 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 19th in the Jan. 19 “D3hoops.com” poll, upended CCIW-opponent North Central College (3-13, 0-5 CCIW), 72-49, on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at Merner Fieldhouse/Gregory Arena in Naperville, Ill.
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1.16.10 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (12-3, 2-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 10th in the Jan. 12 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 12th in the Jan. 12 “D3hoops.com” poll, defeated CCIW-opponent Augustana College (Ill., 6-9, 1-3 CCIW), 78-71,on Saturday, Jan. 16 at the Carver Physical Education Center in Rock Island, Ill.
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1.12.10 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (11-3, 1-2 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 10th in the Jan. 12 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/ USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 12th in the Jan. 12 “D3hoops.com” poll, lost to CCIW-opponent Elmhurst College (10-4, 3-0 CCIW), 73-65, on Tuesday, Jan. 12 at Tarble Arena in Kenosha, Wis.
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1.12.10 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
The Carthage College basketball teams play host to Elmhurst College in a pair of mid-week games on Tuesday-Wednesday, Jan. 12-13.
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1.9.10 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (11-2, 1-1 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked eighth in the Jan. 5 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 11th in the Jan. 5 “D3hoops.com” poll, lost to CCIW-opponent and No. 1 Illinois Wesleyan University (13-0, 2-0 CCIW), 76-48, on Saturday, Jan. 9 at the Shirk Center in Bloomington, Ill.
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1.5.10 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (11-1, 1-0 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked eighth in the Jan. 5 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 11th in the Jan. 5 “D3hoops.com” poll, opened CCIW play on Tuesday, Jan. 5 with a 69-52 win over Wheaton College (Ill., 6-5, 0-1 CCIW) at Tarble Arena in Kenosha, Wis.
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1.5.10 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
The Carthage College basketball teams both open their CCIW-schedules this week with home games against Wheaton College (Ill.) at Tarble Arena in Kenosha, Wis.
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1.4.10 | Women's Basketball
Carthage College’s Diana Jacklin (So., Berwyn, Ill./Morton West.) was named CCIW “Women’s Basketball Player of the Week” on Jan. 4 for the second time this season.
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12.29.09 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (10-1, 0-0 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 14th in the Dec. 15 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/ USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 24th in the Dec. 15 “D3hoops.com” poll, won the Oglethorpe University “Holiday Classic” on Tuesday, Dec. 29 with an 88-66 win over Oglethorpe (6-4) at the Dorough Fieldhouse in Atlanta, Ga.
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12.28.09 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (9-1, 0-0 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 14th in the Dec. 15 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/ USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 24th in the Dec. 15 “D3hoops.com” poll, stunned Hope College (9-1), 51-47, on Monday, Dec. 28 in the opening round of the Oglethorpe University “Holiday Classic” at the Dorough Fieldhouse in Atlanta, Ga. Hope was ranked was ranked first in the Dec. 15 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/ USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and third in the Dec. 15 “D3hoops.com” poll.
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12.21.09 | Women's Basketball
The Carthage College women’s basketball team (8-1, 0-0 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin), ranked 14th in the Dec. 15 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/ USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 24th in the Dec. 15 “D3hoops.com” poll, defeated Coe College (4-5), 72-65, on Monday, Dec. 21 at Tarble Arena in Kenosha, Wis. The game started out looking like an easy night for the Lady Reds, but it turned into a barn-burner before things were over. Carthage opened up a 16-point lead, 30-14, at 5:53 first half and led by as much as 20 points, 44-24, late in the period. The Lady Reds led the Kohawks by 17 at the break, 44-27. Carthage still led by 17, 49-32, at 17:01 before Coe began to chip away. The Kohawks pulled to within 10 points, 59-49, at 7:54, and then things really got interesting. After Carthage went back up by 11, 60-49, at 7:23, Coe went on a 15-5 run to make it a one-point game, 65-64, at 1:06. Carthage’s Diana Jacklin scored on a layup with 40 seconds to go to make it a three-point game, 67-64. Coe’s Sarah Anciaux made a free throw with 28 seconds remaining to cut the lead to 67-65, but the Lady Reds took care of business at the free-throw line in the final 23 seconds to ice the win. Rosie Dorn converted two free throws with 23 seconds to go, Dani Ripkey one at the 14-second mark, and Dorn made two more with one second remaining for the final 72-65 margin. Both team shot the ball well. Carthage shot 51 percent (28-55), while Coe shot 49 percent (23-47). The Lady Reds edged the Kohawks off the boards, 34-28. Four Carthage starters scored in double figures. Rosie Dorn (Sr., Chicago, Ill./Wilmette-Regina Dominican) had a game-high 21 points on eight-of-13 field goals, along with five-of-six free throws and seven rebounds. Diana Jacklin (So., Berwyn, Ill./Morton West) had 12 points and eight rebounds, Dani Ripkey (So., Deerfield, Ill.) 12 points with five rebounds and five assists, and Heather Gilmore (Sr., Des Moines, Iowa/Pleasant Hill-Southeast) scored 12 points with five assists. Kayla Lincoln topped Coe with 17 points and five boards, while Sarah Anciaux had 15 points and four rebounds. Carthage travels to Atlanta, Ga., on Monday-Tuesday, Dec. 28-29 to play in the Oglethorpe University “Holiday Classic” at the Dorough Fieldhouse. On Monday, Dec. 28, Carthage plays No. 1 Hope College (9-0) at 6 p.m., EST, with the host-Stormy Petrels (5-3) taking on Piedmont College (2-5) at 8 p.m., EST. The consolation and championship games will be played on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at 1 and 3 p.m., EST.
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12.1.09 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball
Both of the Carthage College basketball teams are ranked nationally. The Lady Reds were ranked 13th in the Dec. 8 Women's Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today/ESPN NCAA Division III poll and 20th in the Dec. 8 "D3hoops.com" poll, while the Red Men (6-2) were ranked 24th by "D3hoops.com."
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2.2 | Women's Basketball
Wheaton, Ill.
Lady Reds
71
Wheaton College
68
2.3 | Men's Basketball
Wheaton, Ill.
Red Men
68
Wheaton College (Ill.)
63
2.5 | Men's Track and Field
Bloomington, Ill.
Red Men
3 p.m./11 a.m.
Illinois Wesleyan University "Bob Keck Invitational"
2.5 | Women's Track and Field
Bloomington, Ill.
Lady Reds
3 p.m./11 a.m.
Illinois Wesleyan University "Bob Keck Invitational"
2.6 | Men's Volleyball
St. Louis, Mo.-Fontbonne University
Red Men
3
College of Mount St. Joseph
0
2.6 | Men's Tennis
Racine, Wis./Racine Indoor Tennis Center
Red Men
7
Lawrence University
2
2.6 | Men's Basketball
Kenosha, Wis.
Red Men
59
Augustana College (Ill.)
70
2.6 | Women's Basketball
Kenosha, Wis.
Lady Reds
80
Augustana College (Ill.)
35
2.6 | Men's Volleyball
St. Louis, Mo.
Red Men
3
Fontbonne University
0
2.6 | Club Ice Hockey
Kenosha Ice Arena - Kenosha, Wis.--Kenosha Ice Arena
2.9 | Women's Basketball
Elmhurst, Ill.
Lady Reds
7:30 p.m.
Elmhurst College
2.10 | Men's Basketball
Elmhurst, Ill.
Red Men
7:30 p.m.
Elmhurst College
2.10 | Men's Volleyball
Kenosha, Wis.
Red Men
7 p.m.
Milwaukee School of Engineering
2.12 | Women's Track and Field
Romeoville, Ill.-Lewis University
Lady Reds
5 p.m.
Chicagoland Indoor Track and Field Championship
2.13 | Men's Track and Field
Chicago, Ill.-University of Chicago
Red Men
11 a.m.
Chicagoland Indoor Track and Field Championship
2.13 | Men's Tennis
Jackson, Wis.-Pleasant Valley Tennis Club
Red Men
3:30 p.m.
St. Norbert College
2.13 | Men's Tennis
Jackson, Wis.-Pleasant Valley Tennis Club
Red Men
6:30 p.m.
Concordia University (Wis.)
2.13 | Men's Basketball
Kenosha, Wis.
Red Men
7:30 p.m.
North Central College
2.13 | Men's Lacrosse
Pontiac, Mich.
Red Men
2 p.m., EST
Albion College
2.13 | Women's Basketball
Kenosha, Wis.
Lady Reds
5 p.m.
North Central College
2.13 | Women's Water Polo
Oak Park, Ill.-Fenwick H.S.
Lady Reds
12:10 p.m.
Loyola University (Ill.) Club
2.13 | Women's Water Polo
Oak Park, Ill.-Fenwick H.S.
Lady Reds
3:50 p.m.
University of Notre Dame Club
2.14 | Women's Water Polo
Oak Park, Ill.-Fenwick H.S.
Lady Reds
8:25 a.m.
Miami University Club
2.14 | Women's Water Polo
Oak Park, Ill.-Fenwick H.S.
Lady Reds
2:50 p.m.
Grand Valley State University Club
2.14 | Men's Lacrosse
Pontaic, Mich.
Red Men
Noon, EST
Davenport
2.16 | Women's Basketball
Kenosha, Wis.
Lady Reds
7:30 p.m.
North Park University
Did You Know...
Coach Leanne Ulmer
Head women's volleyball coach Leanne Ulmer entered the 2009 season with a .759 winning percentage over seven seasons, which ranks 12th among active NCAA Division III coaches. Ulmer has won six CCIW titles in nine years at Carthage, inclduing a shared title in 2004 and outright titles in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Carthage's 24th Varsity Sports Begins in 2009-10
Carthage launches its 24th varsity sport in 2009-10, as the women's lacrosse team begins varsity play with a March 9-13 trip to Southern California.
Former Carthage basketball player Kent Dernbach (2002-03) is currently the Northern Illinois University Director of Men’s Basketball Operations. Dernbach held the same post at George Mason University from 2007 to 2009.
Carthage's "Mr. Touchdown"
The last living member of Carthage's first football team, the 1895 squad, was William Simmons, "02. Simmons was honored at a 1958 Carthage game for scoring the Red Men's first-ever home touchdown in an 18-0 win over Quincy University on Nov. 28, 1895 in Carthage, Ill. Simmons scored on a 75-yard fumble recovery.
Little All-Americans
The Associated Press has named 16 Carthage football players "Little All-Americans" since 1938, including punter Tyler Funk, a 2009 honoree.
Red Men's 1,000th Basketball Win
With an 85-60 win over Concordia University (Wis.) on Nov. 28, Carthage won its 1,000th men's basketball game. The program began in 1907.
Bosko Djurickovic
Carthage men's basketball coach Bosko Djurickovic’s CCIW winning percentage entering the 2009-10 season (.663, 224-114) is the sixth-best in the 63-year history of the league, and his 224 wins placed him first among active conference coaches.
First NFL Playoff Game
John “Popeye” Wager, ‘31, was a lineman for the 1932 NFL Portsmouth (Ohio) Spartans, who played the Chicago Bears in the first-ever NFL post-season game. The Spartans finished the regular season in a first-place tie with the Bears, whose owner, George Halas, had a playoff game scheduled and moved from Wrigley Field, then the Bears’ home turf, to an indoor contest at the Chicago Stadium.
Coach Brady Lindsley
Carthage women's tennis coach Brady Lindsley won his 200th career match in the fall of 2009. Lindsley, with a 204-79 record heading into the spring 2010 portion of the season, has been named CCIW "Women's Tennis Coach of the Year" three times.
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