NCAC 2017

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As the NCAC begins non-conference play, it does so with a heavy heart. Long time DePauw University Women's Coach John Carter passed away unexpectedly yesterday. In his 24 years coaching the Tigers, John's teams went 255-156-24, with six conference championships (3 in the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference) and three in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. His teams made it to the NCAA tournament 7 times, with the 2003 team advancing to the NCAA semi-finals before losing to the University of Chicago in OT. John left DePauw in 2014 to run Indiana's ODP program full time, where he developed countless coaches and players.

May his memory be eternal.
"Did Wabash Win?"--Ralph "Sap" Wilson '14 (1891-1910)

gobash83

The preseason rankings in the NCAC are out:

2017 North Coast Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Preseason Coaches' Poll
(first-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points)


1. Denison (7) 79
2. DePauw  66
3. Wittenberg (1) 62
4. Kenyon 56
5.  Wooster (1) 46
6. Allegheny 34
  Ohio Wesleyan 34
8. Oberlin 17
9. Hiram 11

Play begins this weekend, with games all three days.
Fri. 1  Loras vs. Denison (at Wheaton)     
         Allegheny @ Rochester Inst.
         Capital @ Kenyon     
         Wittenberg @ Centre   
         Pitt.-Bradford @ Oberlin
         Thiel @ Hiram   
         Wash. Univ. @ DePauw   
         Earlham @ Ohio Wesleyan
         Bridgewater (Va.) vs. Wooster (at Pittsburgh, Pa.)
 
Sat. 2  Whitworth vs. Denison (at Wheaton College) 
           Allegheny @ Nazareth   
           Wooster @ Frostburg St. (at Pittsburgh, Pa.) 
           Wittenberg vs. Berry (at Danville, KY)
 
Sun. 3  Ohio Wesleyan @ Wash. & Jeff.   
           Bluffton @ Oberlin       
           Ill. Wesleyan @ Kenyon   
           Westminster @ Hiram     

Some interesting matchups, with the marquee match on Friday, when #1 Wash U. travels to DePauw. Other interesting matchups include Wittenberg vs. Centre, both of Denison's matches (vs. Loras and Whitworth) and Illinois Wesleyan visiting Kenyon.
"Did Wabash Win?"--Ralph "Sap" Wilson '14 (1891-1910)