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Hockey makes national title run

Mon, Jun 05, 2017

MEN鈥橲 BASKETBALL

RECORD: 17-11
COACH: KEVIN VANDE STREEK

Calvin captured the MIAA tournament title, defeating rival Hope 86-83 in the MIAA tournament final just seven days after defeating the Flying Dutchmen 61-58 in the MIAA regular-season finale for both teams.

Calvin advanced to the NCAA III Tournament for the fourth time in five years and the 10th time under coach Kevin Vande Streek. During the season, Vande Streek recorded his 400th career victory at Calvin and his 500th career victory as a collegiate coach.

WOMEN鈥橲 BASKETBALL

RECORD: 22-6 OVERALL
COACH: CHUCK WINKELMAN

Calvin hit the 20-win plateau for the 11th time in 14 years. The Knights reached the MIAA tournament final, falling to Trine 54-46.

Senior Anna Timmer (Caledonia, Mich.) established a new Calvin single-season record for rebounds with 320, becoming just the third player in Calvin women鈥檚 basketball history to accumulate 300 rebounds or more in a season.

MEN鈥橲 ACHA HOCKEY

RECORD: 29-4-1 OVERALL
COACH: MIKE PETRUSMA

Calvin took the Midwest Collegiate Hockey Conference West Division III title and earned an automatic bid to the ACHA Division III National Tournament with a first-place finish in the final ACHA Division III North Region rankings.

At the ACHA Division III National Tournament in Columbus, Ohio, Calvin reached the national championship final by taking first place in its pool. In the semifinals, Calvin defeated Florida Gulf Coast 3-2 to reach the national final. In the championship game, Calvin fell to local rival Aquinas 4-3.

Senior Cameron Bell (Brampton, Ontario), and freshman Nick Hirst (Waterloo, Ontario) were named to the MCHC Dream Team.

MEN鈥橲 INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD

RECORD: MIAA CHAMPIONS
COACH: BRET OTTE

Calvin captured its first-ever MIAA indoor title, recording 195 points at the MIAA indoor track and field championships and crowning six individual champions.

Junior Ethan Valentine (Powell, Ohio) was named the MIAA鈥檚 Most Valuable Runner and later earned NCAA III All-American honors in the 400 meters, placing fourth.

WOMEN鈥橲 INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD

RECORD: MIAA CHAMPIONS
COACH: BRET OTTE

Calvin captured its second consecutive MIAA indoor track and field championship title, scoring 194.5 points. At the MIAA championships, the Knights took first place in five events.

Junior Jenna Dyksen (Hawthorne, N.J.) was a triple winner, taking first in the 60-meter hurdles, 200 meters and triple jump and was named the MIAA鈥檚 Most Valuable Runner.

MEN鈥橲 SWIMMING AND DIVING

RECORD: 2ND PLACE MIAA
COACH: DAN GELDERLOOS

Calvin took second place in the MIAA and placed 37th at the NCAA III Swimming and Diving Championships.

Calvin then sent a record five individuals to the NCAA III Championships and scored 12 points, earning honorable mention All American in the 200-medley relay.

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WOMEN鈥橲 SWIMMING AND DIVING

RECORD: MIAA CHAMPIONS
COACH: DAN GELDERLOOS

Calvin captured its 13th consecutive MIAA title and placed 12th at the NCAA III Swimming and Diving Championships.

At the MIAA championships, Calvin took first place with 868 points, taking first place in nine events.

Junior Abby Van Harn (Grand Rapids, Mich.) was the league champion in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle and was named the MIAA鈥檚 Most Valuable Swimmer.

Junior Sarah Bradley (Wheaton, Ill.) was champion on the one- and three-meter diving boards and was name the MIAA鈥檚 Most Valuable Diver.

Calvin sent eight individuals to the NCAA III Championships and scored 92.5 points for a 12th-place team finish, including a trio of NCAA III All-American performances.