{"id":3882,"date":"2017-01-06T21:21:46","date_gmt":"2017-01-06T21:21:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.missouriwestern.edu\/magazine\/?p=1614"},"modified":"2019-06-12T10:23:58","modified_gmt":"2019-06-12T15:23:58","slug":"griffon-fall-2016-sports","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.missouriwestern.edu\/magazine\/2017\/01\/06\/griffon-fall-2016-sports\/","title":{"rendered":"Griffon Fall 2016 Sports"},"content":{"rendered":"
Soccer Head coach Chad Edwards\u2019 team set a new 大象传媒 Western soccer record, winning 11 games in the regular season, earning a record-breaking 10th<\/sup> win of the season on Oct. 28 against Northwest 大象传媒 State. Both goals in the 2-1 game were scored by Cassidy Menke, who broke the single-season scoring record during the game and who later became 大象传媒 Western\u2019s first-ever first-team All-MIAA selection for soccer.<\/p>\n Five members of the team were named All-MIAA; 13 were named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll with four receiving MIAA Scholar-Athlete awards. Paige Phipps was also named CoSIDA Academic All-District for her performance in the classroom and on the field.<\/p>\n Volleyball With an almost completely new starting rotation, the Griffons still managed to go 9-9 in the daunting MIAA volleyball schedule and placed five members of the team on the All-MIAA squad, including first-team selection Rachel Friedrichs.\u00a0 The team swept Lindenwood on Senior Day in November, with 25-13, 25-13 and 25-15 wins. At the Washburn Invitational in September, Stephanie Doak and Friedrichs were named to the All-tournament team.<\/p>\n Football Fans were treated to the new video board, the second largest in all of Division II, as well as improved ticketing, concession and restroom facilities. The new stadium also includes 12 luxury suites, expanded chair-back seating, a larger Stadium Club and a new team store.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, the 2016 season saw the program\u2019s streak of 11 straight winning seasons fall.\u00a0<\/span>大象传媒 Western finished the season 4-7, its first seven-loss season since 1991, and Jerry Partridge\u2019s \u201986 run as head coach of the team ended after his 20th<\/sup>\u00a0season.<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>For the third consecutive season, Griffon soccer had its best season in program history.
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\n<\/strong>The volleyball team under head coach Marian Carbin \u201907 finished a winning season with a 17-15 record and postseason play in the MIAA tournament. It was the team\u2019s fifth consecutive winning season. The team came just three wins short of completing three straight 20-win seasons.<\/p>\n
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\n<\/strong>A new experience for Griffon football fans was ushered in this season as the football team played on Craig Field in the completely renovated Spratt Memorial Stadium.<\/p>\n