2011 Hoosier Classic champions crowned
February 20, 2011
INDIANAPOLIS - Robert Morris-Illinois claimed the women's title, while Morehead State took home the men's title at the 42nd annual Backhaul Direct Hoosier Classic at Western Bowl on Sunday.
Robert Morris defeated Central Florida, 3-2, to win the women's championship, while Morehead State took down Lindenwood, 3-1, to top the men's field.
In the women's title match, Robert Morris won the final two games, 214-181 and 203-158, to claim the event.
To advance to the championship, Central Florida defeated Newman, 3-1, in the semifinals, while Robert Morris knocked off Wichita State, 3-2.
In the men's final, Morehead State beat Lindenwood, 202-183, in the opening game, dropped Game 2, 206-190, and came back to win the next two, 213-180 and 190-184 to claim the title.
Morehead State defeated Webber International, 3-0, in the semifinals, while Lindenwood took down Newman, 3-1.
2011 BACKHAUL DIRECT HOOSIER CLASSIC
Sunday's Results
MEN'S MATCH PLAY
QUARTERFINALS
Webber International def. Wichita State, 3-0
Morehead State def. Robert Morris-Pa., 3-1
Newman def. Purdue, 3-2
Lindenwood def. Robert Morris-Ill., 3-1
SEMIFINALS
Morehead State def. Webber International, 3-0
Lindenwood def. Newman, 3-1
FINALS
Morehead State def. Lindenwood, 3-1
MEN'S QUALIFYING
(Nine games)
TEAM
1, Wichita State, 9,285
2, Robert Morris - Illinois, 9,101
3, Purdue, 9,061
4, Robert Morris - Pennsylvania, 8,929
5, Morehead State, 8,922
6, Newman, 8,875
7, Lindenwood, 8,860
8, Webber International, 8,856
9, Saginaw Valley State, 8,806
10, Florida State, 8,783
11, Fresno State, 8,764
12, Wright State, 8,745
13, West Texas A&M, 8,744
14, Rochester Institute, 8,714
15, Notre Dame - Ohio, 8,685
16, Wisconsin - Whitewater, 8,669
17, Martin Methodist, 8,638
18, Calumet, 8,577
19, Vincennes, 8,573
20, William Penn, 8,573
21, St. Ambrose, 8,548
22, Arizona State, 8,524
23, McKendree, 8,507
24, William Paterson, 8,471
25, Nevada - Las Vegas, 8,404
26, Ohio State, 8,395
27, Wisconsin - Madison, 8,386
28, Kansas, 8,382
29, California - Davis, 8,373
30, Nebraska - Lincoln, 8,364
31, St. Johns, 8,364
32, Urbana, 8,354
33, Midland, 8,280
34, Pikeville, 8,280
35, Florida International, 8,252
36, Clarke, 8,209
37, Grand Valley State, 8,206
38, Northwestern Ohio, 8,190
39, San Jose State, 8,190
40, Toledo , 8,182
41, Arizona, 8,181
42, North Dakota State, 8,179
43, Bellarmine, 8,173
44, Cumberland, 8,157
45, Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 8,155
46, Illinois - Urbana / Champaign, 8,126
47, Davenport, 8,086
48, Rock Valley, 8,078
49, SUNY - Stony Brook, 8,076
50, Western Illinois, 8,064
51, North Texas, 8,055
52, Michigan State, 8,040
53, Penn State - Berks, 7,969
54, Penn State - University Park, 7,951
55, Sacred Heart, 7,931
56, Marian, 7,915
57, Wisconsin - Stout, 7,891
58, Indiana - Bloomington, 7,890
59, Bowling Green State, 7,872
60, Virginia Tech, 7,857
61, SUNY - IT, 7,809
62, Houston, 7,804
63, Illinois State, 7,773
64, Youngstown State, 7,674
65, Ball State, 7,648
66, Florida, 7,618
67, Ashford, 7,616
68, St. Catharine, 7,470
69, Cincinnati, 7,398
70, Oberlin, 7,385
71, Michigan - Dearborn, 7,333
72, Canisius, 7,329
73, Lawrence Tech, 7,253
74, Arkansas - Fayetteville, 6,751
75, Robert Morris - Peoria, 6,336
76, Notre Dame - Indiana, 4,545
MEN'S INDIVIDUAL
(Top 20)
1, TJ Schmidt, Purdue, 2,006
2, Marcus Berndt, Wichita State, 1,965
3, Matt Mowad, Robert Morris - PA, 1,963
4, Mikey Hill, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,905
5, Steven Zimmer, Morehead, 1,901
6, Kyle Keegan, Rochester Institute, 1,901
7, Jimmy Ewell, West Texas A&M, 1,896
8, Cooper Buchholz, Newman, 1,893
9, Mike Poirier, Martin Methodist, 1,873
10, Joel Klaas, Purdue, 1,873
11, Austin Boulds, Vincennes, 1,868
12, Greg Geering, Fresno State, 1,860
13, Jack Urban, St. Ambrose, 1,856
14, Jacob Kent, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,846
15, Tyler Herrman, Rochester Institute, 1,841
16, Tyler Schmitz, Wisconsin - Whitewater, 1,835
17, Brad Miller, Lindenwood, 1,833
18, Frank Testa, Notre Dame - Ohio, 1,826
19, Jeremy Dixon, Saginaw, 1,825
20, Anthony Szeluga, Martin Methodist, 1,810
WOMEN'S MATCH PLAY
QUARTERFINALS
Wichita State def. Pikeville, 3-0
Robert Morris-Ill. def. Lindenwood, 3-0
Central Florida def. Wright State, 3-0
Newman def. McKendree, 3-1
SEMIFINALS
Central Florida def. Newman, 3-1
Robert Morris-Ill. def. Wichita State, 3-2
FINALS
Robert Morris def. Central Florida, 3-2
WOMEN'S QUALIFYING
(Nine games)
1, Central Florida, 8,725
2, Wichita State, 8,637
3, Lindenwood, 8,415
4, McKendree, 8,385
5, Newman, 8,200
6, Robert Morris - Illinois, 8,156
7, Pikeville, 8,144
8, Wright State , 8,134
9, Midland, 8,123
10, Davenport, 8,071
11, Purdue, 8,042
12, Florida State, 8,012
13, Marian, 8,001
14, Webber International, 7,984
15, Robert Morris - Peoria, 7,983
16, Bellarmine, 7,964
17, Calumet, 7,954
18, West Texas A&M, 7,821
19, Ball State, 7,794
20, Notre Dame - Ohio, 7,774
21, William Penn, 7,739
22, Urbana, 7,638
23, St. Ambrose, 7,616
24, Illinois - Urbana / Champaign, 7,613
25, Florida, 7,600
26, Baker, 7,528
27, Ursuline, 7,514
28, Louisville, 7,462
29, Illinois State, 7,456
30, Northwestern Ohio, 7,426
31, Morehead State, 7,337
32, Rock Valley, 7,296
33, Martin Methodist, 7,260
34, Western Illinois, 7,238
35, Indiana - Bloomington, 7,205
36, Cumberland, 7,129
37, Grand Valley State, 7,117
38, Ohio State, 7,113
39, Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 7,098
40, Youngstown State, 7,031
41, Michigan State, 6,946
42, Clarke, 6,920
43, California - Davis, 6,775
44, St. Catharine, 4,107
WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL
(Top 20)
1, Jazreel Tan, Wichita State, 1,871
2, Amanda Greene, Lindenwood, 1,861
3, Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 1,848
4, Linzey Roberts, Newman, 1,819
5, Jessica Baker, Wichita State, 1,775
6, Lori Hanken, McKendree, 1,774
7, Alexis Ijams, Wichita State, 1,768
8, Kristie Petravich, Central Florida, 1,753
9, Morgan Dreshar, Ball State, 1,752
10, Samantha Kelly, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,749
11, Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,745
12, Andreya Teuber, Davenport, 1,743
13, Caitlin Campbell, Baker University, 1,737
14, Catie Mullen, Central Florida, 1,737
15, Ashley Coudron, Florida , 1,731
16, Heidi Sanders, Wright State, 1,724
17, Lisa Johnson, Newman, 1,722
18, Kara Bunting, Central Florida, 1,721
19, Michelle Seccours, Bellarmine, 1,719
20, Jessica Santiago, Webber International, 1,719
Robert Morris defeated Central Florida, 3-2, to win the women's championship, while Morehead State took down Lindenwood, 3-1, to top the men's field.
In the women's title match, Robert Morris won the final two games, 214-181 and 203-158, to claim the event.
To advance to the championship, Central Florida defeated Newman, 3-1, in the semifinals, while Robert Morris knocked off Wichita State, 3-2.
In the men's final, Morehead State beat Lindenwood, 202-183, in the opening game, dropped Game 2, 206-190, and came back to win the next two, 213-180 and 190-184 to claim the title.
Morehead State defeated Webber International, 3-0, in the semifinals, while Lindenwood took down Newman, 3-1.
2011 BACKHAUL DIRECT HOOSIER CLASSIC
Sunday's Results
MEN'S MATCH PLAY
QUARTERFINALS
Webber International def. Wichita State, 3-0
Morehead State def. Robert Morris-Pa., 3-1
Newman def. Purdue, 3-2
Lindenwood def. Robert Morris-Ill., 3-1
SEMIFINALS
Morehead State def. Webber International, 3-0
Lindenwood def. Newman, 3-1
FINALS
Morehead State def. Lindenwood, 3-1
MEN'S QUALIFYING
(Nine games)
TEAM
1, Wichita State, 9,285
2, Robert Morris - Illinois, 9,101
3, Purdue, 9,061
4, Robert Morris - Pennsylvania, 8,929
5, Morehead State, 8,922
6, Newman, 8,875
7, Lindenwood, 8,860
8, Webber International, 8,856
9, Saginaw Valley State, 8,806
10, Florida State, 8,783
11, Fresno State, 8,764
12, Wright State, 8,745
13, West Texas A&M, 8,744
14, Rochester Institute, 8,714
15, Notre Dame - Ohio, 8,685
16, Wisconsin - Whitewater, 8,669
17, Martin Methodist, 8,638
18, Calumet, 8,577
19, Vincennes, 8,573
20, William Penn, 8,573
21, St. Ambrose, 8,548
22, Arizona State, 8,524
23, McKendree, 8,507
24, William Paterson, 8,471
25, Nevada - Las Vegas, 8,404
26, Ohio State, 8,395
27, Wisconsin - Madison, 8,386
28, Kansas, 8,382
29, California - Davis, 8,373
30, Nebraska - Lincoln, 8,364
31, St. Johns, 8,364
32, Urbana, 8,354
33, Midland, 8,280
34, Pikeville, 8,280
35, Florida International, 8,252
36, Clarke, 8,209
37, Grand Valley State, 8,206
38, Northwestern Ohio, 8,190
39, San Jose State, 8,190
40, Toledo , 8,182
41, Arizona, 8,181
42, North Dakota State, 8,179
43, Bellarmine, 8,173
44, Cumberland, 8,157
45, Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 8,155
46, Illinois - Urbana / Champaign, 8,126
47, Davenport, 8,086
48, Rock Valley, 8,078
49, SUNY - Stony Brook, 8,076
50, Western Illinois, 8,064
51, North Texas, 8,055
52, Michigan State, 8,040
53, Penn State - Berks, 7,969
54, Penn State - University Park, 7,951
55, Sacred Heart, 7,931
56, Marian, 7,915
57, Wisconsin - Stout, 7,891
58, Indiana - Bloomington, 7,890
59, Bowling Green State, 7,872
60, Virginia Tech, 7,857
61, SUNY - IT, 7,809
62, Houston, 7,804
63, Illinois State, 7,773
64, Youngstown State, 7,674
65, Ball State, 7,648
66, Florida, 7,618
67, Ashford, 7,616
68, St. Catharine, 7,470
69, Cincinnati, 7,398
70, Oberlin, 7,385
71, Michigan - Dearborn, 7,333
72, Canisius, 7,329
73, Lawrence Tech, 7,253
74, Arkansas - Fayetteville, 6,751
75, Robert Morris - Peoria, 6,336
76, Notre Dame - Indiana, 4,545
MEN'S INDIVIDUAL
(Top 20)
1, TJ Schmidt, Purdue, 2,006
2, Marcus Berndt, Wichita State, 1,965
3, Matt Mowad, Robert Morris - PA, 1,963
4, Mikey Hill, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,905
5, Steven Zimmer, Morehead, 1,901
6, Kyle Keegan, Rochester Institute, 1,901
7, Jimmy Ewell, West Texas A&M, 1,896
8, Cooper Buchholz, Newman, 1,893
9, Mike Poirier, Martin Methodist, 1,873
10, Joel Klaas, Purdue, 1,873
11, Austin Boulds, Vincennes, 1,868
12, Greg Geering, Fresno State, 1,860
13, Jack Urban, St. Ambrose, 1,856
14, Jacob Kent, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,846
15, Tyler Herrman, Rochester Institute, 1,841
16, Tyler Schmitz, Wisconsin - Whitewater, 1,835
17, Brad Miller, Lindenwood, 1,833
18, Frank Testa, Notre Dame - Ohio, 1,826
19, Jeremy Dixon, Saginaw, 1,825
20, Anthony Szeluga, Martin Methodist, 1,810
WOMEN'S MATCH PLAY
QUARTERFINALS
Wichita State def. Pikeville, 3-0
Robert Morris-Ill. def. Lindenwood, 3-0
Central Florida def. Wright State, 3-0
Newman def. McKendree, 3-1
SEMIFINALS
Central Florida def. Newman, 3-1
Robert Morris-Ill. def. Wichita State, 3-2
FINALS
Robert Morris def. Central Florida, 3-2
WOMEN'S QUALIFYING
(Nine games)
1, Central Florida, 8,725
2, Wichita State, 8,637
3, Lindenwood, 8,415
4, McKendree, 8,385
5, Newman, 8,200
6, Robert Morris - Illinois, 8,156
7, Pikeville, 8,144
8, Wright State , 8,134
9, Midland, 8,123
10, Davenport, 8,071
11, Purdue, 8,042
12, Florida State, 8,012
13, Marian, 8,001
14, Webber International, 7,984
15, Robert Morris - Peoria, 7,983
16, Bellarmine, 7,964
17, Calumet, 7,954
18, West Texas A&M, 7,821
19, Ball State, 7,794
20, Notre Dame - Ohio, 7,774
21, William Penn, 7,739
22, Urbana, 7,638
23, St. Ambrose, 7,616
24, Illinois - Urbana / Champaign, 7,613
25, Florida, 7,600
26, Baker, 7,528
27, Ursuline, 7,514
28, Louisville, 7,462
29, Illinois State, 7,456
30, Northwestern Ohio, 7,426
31, Morehead State, 7,337
32, Rock Valley, 7,296
33, Martin Methodist, 7,260
34, Western Illinois, 7,238
35, Indiana - Bloomington, 7,205
36, Cumberland, 7,129
37, Grand Valley State, 7,117
38, Ohio State, 7,113
39, Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 7,098
40, Youngstown State, 7,031
41, Michigan State, 6,946
42, Clarke, 6,920
43, California - Davis, 6,775
44, St. Catharine, 4,107
WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL
(Top 20)
1, Jazreel Tan, Wichita State, 1,871
2, Amanda Greene, Lindenwood, 1,861
3, Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 1,848
4, Linzey Roberts, Newman, 1,819
5, Jessica Baker, Wichita State, 1,775
6, Lori Hanken, McKendree, 1,774
7, Alexis Ijams, Wichita State, 1,768
8, Kristie Petravich, Central Florida, 1,753
9, Morgan Dreshar, Ball State, 1,752
10, Samantha Kelly, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,749
11, Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris - Illinois, 1,745
12, Andreya Teuber, Davenport, 1,743
13, Caitlin Campbell, Baker University, 1,737
14, Catie Mullen, Central Florida, 1,737
15, Ashley Coudron, Florida , 1,731
16, Heidi Sanders, Wright State, 1,724
17, Lisa Johnson, Newman, 1,722
18, Kara Bunting, Central Florida, 1,721
19, Michelle Seccours, Bellarmine, 1,719
20, Jessica Santiago, Webber International, 1,719