Sports Scoreboard
This Week at Earlham
(Home contests
in maroon;
all times Indiana. Game stories at bottom of page)
(Season game stories not on the scoreboard are located on team pages)
Team pages to be updated soon
Tuesday,
Oct. 12
• Field Hockey: Kenyon 2, Earlham 1 (2OT)
• Men's Soccer: Wittenberg 1, Earlham 0
• Volleyball: Kenyon def. Earlham 30-24,
30-17, 30-22
Wednesday,
Oct. 13
• Women's Soccer: Wittenberg 1, Earlham
0
Saturday,
Oct. 16 (Homecoming)
• Cross Country: at Manchester Invitational, 11 a.m.
• Field Hockey:
vs. Oberlin, 11 a.m.
• Volleyball: vs. Ohio Wesleyan, noon
• Football: vs Oberlin,
1 p.m.
• Women's Soccer: vs. Oberlin, 1 p.m.
• Men's Soccer: vs. Oberlin, 3 p.m.
Women's soccer
plays at Wittenberg
Oct. 13, 2004
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The Earlham College women's soccer squad
dropped
a North Coast Athletic Conference match to Wittenberg 1-0 Wednesday afternoon.
Wittenberg (8-1-4, 3-1) scored in the
26th minute. Earlham goalie Kerry Pierce had 10 saves.
The Quakers (4-8-1, 1-4) play Oberlin
at home Saturday. The NCAC contest gets underway at 1 p.m. on Matlack
Field.
Men's
soccer falls to Wittenberg
Oct. 12, 2004
RICHMOND, Ind. — The Earlham College men's soccer
team surrendered a goal on a penalty kick Tuesday afternoon
as Wittenberg University defeated the Quakers 1-0 at Matlack
Field
in a North Coast Athletic Conference contest.
The penalty kick was early in the second half against Earlham
goalie Blake Vojtasek (Logansport,
IN/Logansport), who had
five six saves.
The Quakers (3-9, 1-3) return to action
Saturday in homecoming matchup against Oberlin.
The NCAC match gets underway at 3 p.m.
Field Hockey plays double overtime contest
Oct. 12, 2004
RICHMOND, Ind. — The Earlham College field hockey
team lost 2-1 in double overtime Tuesday afternoon to Kenyon College
in a North Coast Athletic Conference match at Comstock Field.
Kenyon scored in the first half, while
the Quakers tied the game in the second on a goal by Mareike Stanitzke
(Hamburg, Germany/White Mountain) at 50:48. Kenyon won the game
on a penalty stoke as 93:03 in the second exter period.
"I am extremely pleased with the way
we played," Earlham coach Jill Butcher said. "In the second half
we dominated."
Earlham goalie Anna Benfield (Takoma Park, MD/Montgomery
Blair) had 16
saves,
including
one
on a penalty
stoke in the second overtime.
"She was fantastic in goal," Butcher said. "It was a well played
competitive game,"
The Quakers (0-11, 0-8) plays at home
Saturday morning against Oberlin.
The
NCAC match begins at 11 a.m.
Volleyball team on the road for NCAC match
Oct. 12, 2004
GAMBIER, Ohio — The Earlham College volleyball
team lost to Kenyon College 30-24, 30-17, 30-22 in a North
Coast Athletic Conference match Tuesday night.
The Quakers (5-16, 1-5) entertain Ohio
Wesleyan Saturday on Schuckman Court in the Athletics and Wellness
Center. The NCAC contest starts at noon.
Quakers back on
Teamline
Sept. 3, 2004
RICHMOND, Ind. — Earlham
College has extended its contract with TEAMLINE for the 2004 season.
When you can't be at the game, listen to the Quakers on the internet
or telephone. Fans can hear live play-by-play from any computer
or telephone in the world. On the computer access TEAMLINE at http://www.earlham.edu/athletics/content/sports_news/index.html,
enter the team code 1026 and click to the Earlham TEAMLINE page
to enjoy the action. For a fee, fans can dial 1-800-846-4700 and
enter code 1026 to listen to the action via telephone. Brian Bennett
and Jon Miller are the voices of the Quakers on TEAMLINE for all
10 football contests. Don't miss your opportunity follow the live
play-by-play action of Earlham football.
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