April 23, 2024

Record Breaker

UMW field hockey player leads team to NCAA championships and picks up awards in the process.

UMW Field Hockey Team Headed to Final Four

Junior Caitlin Baker scored the eventual game-winning goal with less than 10 minutes remaining to lead the third-ranked University of Mary Washington field hockey team to a 3-2 victory over Lynchburg College in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, Nov. 11.

“We are excited about this opportunity to go to the final four,” said second-year UMW head coach Lindsey Elliott. “The girls have worked hard all season and deserve this chance to play for the national championship!”

UMW held a 14-12 shot advantage, and also led in penalty corners, 10-7. UMW senior goalie Claire Gianelle made five saves for the Eagles, senior Lisa Charney added two defensive saves and freshman Hunter Causey prevented another with a defensive save.

The Eagles advance to the NCAA national semifinals for the second time, as UMW advanced to the national championship game in 1993. The Eagles will face second-ranked Montclair State University on Saturday, Nov. 17 in Geneva, N.Y., with a 2 p.m. start time. For more information on Saturday’s game, visit http://www.hwsathletics.com/sports/2012/10/12/WSFH_1012123138.aspx?id=377.

Last Faculty/Staff Tennis Clinic, 10/29

The last free faculty and staff tennis clinic will be held Monday, Oct. 29 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the outdoor tennis courts.

The men’s and women’s coaches and players will work with all levels of experience and abilities.

Registration is required so the tennis coaches can notify you of any changes or cancellations due to weather, and to send reminders the day before the clinic.

To sign up or to be  on our mailing list for future faculty and staff offerings at the tennis center, email Todd Helbling at thelblin@umw.edu.

Ken Tyler Named Athletic Director

Ken Tyler has been named director of athletics at the University of Mary Washington. Tyler comes to UMW after serving as director of athletics at West Virginia Wesleyan College, an NCAA Division II school in Buckhannon, W.Va. Tyler succeeds Edward Hegmann, who is retiring from the university next month after 36 years. Tyler begins work at UMW in June.

“I am delighted that Ken Tyler has accepted our offer to become our next director of athletics,” said UMW President Richard V. Hurley. “I am impressed by his experience, his enthusiasm and his ideas on how to advance our athletic program.”

Tyler has been at West Virginia Wesleyan since July 2008, overseeing the largest athletic department in the state of West Virginia, with more than 500 student athletes and 19 varsity sports. While in Buckhannon, Tyler’s programs swept the President’s and Commissioner’s Cups for overall athletic excellence in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference each year of his tenure.

“I am grateful and honored to be named director of athletics at the University of Mary Washington,” Tyler said. “I want to thank President Hurley, Vice-President Searcy and all the members of the search committee for this wonderful opportunity. Mary Washington’s outstanding academic reputation, combined with its strong and broad-based athletic program, makes this one of the best small-college positions in the country.” He added, “Ed Hegmann and the terrific coaching staff have laid a very solid foundation, and I look forward to working with everyone to take the program to the next level. My family and I are excited to join the Eagle family, and I can’t wait to get started!”

At WVWC, Tyler added the sport of women’s lacrosse and created the position of director of compliance and academic services. He also made facility improvements in department offices; the stadium; arena; locker rooms; and baseball, softball and soccer fields. In addition, he created a student-athlete lounge and academic support area. Under Tyler’s tenure, the athletics office acquired a 25-passenger bus with a professional driver to replace coach-driven 15-passenger vans and instituted mandatory university drug-testing for randomly selected student athletes.

Tyler’s strategic plan included adding full-time assistant coach positions for team sports and launching a new athletics website. The success of the programs was immediate, as the football team improved from 1-10 during Tyler’s first year to 9-2 in 2010 and 2011, including undefeated records at home both seasons. The men’s basketball team went from eight wins in 2010 to 19 wins and the NCAA Tournament in 2011, the second-biggest turnaround in Division II. This winter, the Bobcat women’s basketball team finished 23-7, won the program’s first-ever WVIAC tournament championship and received the program’s first-ever NCAA tournament berth. The 2011-12 men’s basketball team finished 22-9, and won Wesleyan’s first-ever NCAA tournament game.

With Tyler at the helm, Wesleyan won 22 WVIAC championships. In 2010-11, the Bobcats finished No. 76 nationally in the Division II Learfield Director’s Cup standings, the best finish in school history and tops in the WVIAC. That same year, Wesleyan finished fifth in the nation in student athletes recognized on the Academic Honor Roll of the Division II Athletic Directors Association. The Bobcats also have been extremely active in community engagement activities.

Tyler was on the Division II Athletic Directors Association board of directors,. He also served as the Atlantic Region chair on the Division II National Men’s Basketball committee, vice-chair of WVIAC athletic directors and chair of the WVIAC Basketball Tournament committee. He arrived at Wesleyan after a seven-year stay at Shepherd University, where he served as head men’s basketball coach and assistant athletic director.

Prior to his time at Shepherd, Tyler spent six years at Albright (Pa.) College, serving as the head men’s basketball coach and assistant director of athletics. He also had one-year stints as assistant men’s basketball coach at East Stroudsburg University (Pa.), Roanoke (Va.) College and James Madison University under legendary coach “Lefty” Driesell.

An aggressive and successful fundraiser, Tyler spearheaded significant facility upgrade campaigns at Shepherd and Albright. At Wesleyan, he launched the Corporate Partner Program, the Letterman’s Club, and the Hank Ellis Golf Classic, which raised more than$75,000 annually for Wesleyan athletics. Tyler was an active board member in the United Way of the Eastern Panhandle, serving as campaign chairman from 2006-08 and raising more than $3 million.

Tyler earned a bachelor of arts in history and a master’s degree in education from The College of William and Mary. He was a guard on the basketball team at Division I William and Mary, where he played against all-time greats Len Bias and David Robinson.

Tyler is an avid reader and a Civil War enthusiast. He and his wife, Dawn, have two children –son Jordan, 14, and daughter Logan, 10.

UMW Eagles to Host NCAA Sectionals This Weekend

The undefeated UMW women’s basketball team will host the sectional rounds of the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament in Fredericksburg on Friday, March 9 and Saturday, March 10. On Friday, George Fox University will take on Bowdoin College at 5 p.m., with Mary Washington facing Lebanon Valley College at 7 p.m. On Saturday, March 10, the two winners will meet with a trip to the Final Four on the line.

The seventh-ranked UMW team beat Messiah College in the second round of the tournament on Saturday, March 3.

Tickets for each day will cost $7 for adults and $4 for students. Senior citizens and all UMW faculty, staff and students with a valid I.D. will be admitted free of charge.

Roy Gordon Named to Virginia-D.C. Soccer Hall of Fame

Former UMW men’s soccer coach Roy Gordon is among the inductees in the 2012 class in the Virginia-D.C. Soccer Hall of Fame. Gordon, along with four others, will be inducted at ceremonies on Friday, Feb. 3.

An eight-time Capital Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, Gordon was selected as National Soccer Coaches Association of America Regional Coach of the Year five times, and as Virginia State College Division Coach of the Year on four occasions. He was named the CAC’s Co-Coach of the Year in 2009.

Gordon retired at the end of the spring 2011 semester after 34 years at Mary Washington.

Deena Applebury Profiled on NCAA.com

Deena Applebury, senior lecturer in the athletics department and coach of the women’s basketball team, is profiled on NCAA.com. The article, posted on Monday, Jan. 30, explores Applebury’s coaching philosophy in light of the team’s distinction as one of the best in the nation.

Robert Liebau is Recipient of VATA Award

The recipient of this year’s VATA Clinical and Emerging Practice Award is Robert Liebau. Bob has been at the University of Mary Washington for the past 25 years. He served as the first head athletic trainer at UMW from 1986 to 2003. Currently serving as the Associate Director of Campus Recreation and the Director of the Fitness Center at UMW, Bob founded the university’s wellness program and has expanded his sports medicine outreach to the university students, staff and club sports. He is also involved in a variety of projects providing wellness information to both the university and local community.

Recently, Bob has developed a unique program at UMW working with club sport athletes and concussion management. Throughout the years, he has been actively involved with the VATA and has served as a presenter on numerous occasions.