Butts threw a personal best of 18.33-meters in the weight throw to not only win first place at the ONU Last Chance Meet but also qualify for NCAA DIII Indoor Track and Field National Championships.
Burke was one of the team's highest scorers at the Ohio Athletic Conference Championship Meet, as she took second in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 9.62.
Burnam led the team at the Jessica Starks meet by placing first in the 60m hurdles while also earning fourth-place in the 400m dash and fifth-place in the triple jump.
Teaford (Portland, OH/Southern) was the top scorer with her 20-point, career-high, total in the Fightin' Quakers' game against Mount Union. In this game, she had a 100% shooting percentage for three-pointers and shot 80% from the free-throw line.
Jones (Hamilton, OH/Hamilton) went 90% from the free-throw line and 6-10 in field goals last week. In total, he scored 24-points for the Fightin' Quakers.
Nash (Kingsburg, CA/Kingsburg) earned three individual, first-place finishes in the team's two dual meets this past weekend. He was also a part of two first-place relay teams.
Pate (Cincinnati, OH/Princeton) scored all three goals, including the game-winner during overtime, in the team's win against Marietta. This was his first career hat trick.
Greaney (Dayton, OH/Carroll) drilled a 47-yard, game-winning, free kick over the goalkeeper in the 82nd minute of the team's game against Baldwin Wallace.
Goforth (Memphis, TN/Bartlett) was named to the all-tournament team at the Mount Saint Joseph tournament this weekend. Over the course of the tournament, Goforth tallied a career-high 21 kills and 15 digs. This was her first career double-double.
Bourque (Batavia, OH/Batavia) finished Friday's game against Thomas More with 9 saves on 11 shots. He also recorded 7 saves on 9 shots in the team's Saturday game against Kalamazoo.
Winald (Asa, Sweden/Elof Lindalv) had two of the team's three goals over the weekend at the Maryville Tournament. Of his four shots, three were on goal, and two scored.
Delaney (Wooster, OH/Wooster) had five of the team's eight goals in their Wednesday game. Delaney also finished with a team-high eight assists. In Sunday's game, Delaney had six goals and six assists. His goals this week helped him finish the season with a new single-season point record for the WC men's lacrosse team.
Truss (Yellow Springs, OH/Yellow Springs) finished first in the high jump in the team's first outdoor meet of the season by clearing 2.08-meters. This clearance is currently ranked first in the OAC and second in all NCAA DIII jumps to-date. Additionally, this jump was a new stadium record, Truss was the first athlete to go over 2.0-meters in the stadium. He has also been awarded OAC Field Athlete of the Week for his accomplishments.
Truss (Yellow Springs, OH/Yellow Springs) competed in the high jump at the NCAA DIII Indoor Track and Field Championship Meet and placed 12th. He cleared 1.97-meters- only missing All-American status (NCAA top-eight) by one attempt.
Delaney (Wooster, OH/Wooster) led the team to their second straight win this season with eight goals and three assists. His eight goals is a new WC single-game record.
Campbell (Cincinnati, OH/Turpin) led the team this week during a tournament run. In total, Campbell scored 49 points, had 18 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 steal, and 4 assists.
Butler (Yellow Springs, OH/Yellow Springs) brought home a third-place finish in the triple jump (12.20m) and a fourth-place finish in the 500-meter dash (1:12.62) this weekend at the Mount Union Last Chance Meet.
Hooper (Leesburg, OH/Wilmington) was a critical part of overcoming point deficits in both of the week's games. In Wednesday's win against Otterbein, she scored three, consecutive three-pointers to help WC gain distance from Otterbein. In Saturday's game, she scored 11 of her career-high 17 points in the fourth quarter to help the Fightin' Quakers pull away from Heidelberg.
Campbell (Cincinnati, OH/Turpin) averaged 15.0 points and 6.6 rebounds in an eight-game span. In those eight games, she totaled 9 steals, 15 assists, and 3 blocks.
Burnam (New Richmond, OH/New Richmond) placed sixth overall in the Heptathlon at the Oiler Opener on Saturday. His score of 4376 points in the event broke the WC record by over 300 points. Burnam placed first in two of the seven Heptathlon events, the 1000-meter run and the 60-meter hurdles. His time in the 60-meter hurdles (8.61) is also a new school record.
Campbell (Cincinnati, OH/Turpin) played a pivotal role in both the team's wins this week. Overall she had 48 points, 14 rebounds, three assists, and one steal. She was also named OAC Women's Basketball Player of the Week for her accomplishments.
Moyer (Martinsville, OH/Clinton-Massie) finished the week with 24 points, 27 rebounds, eight assists, and two blocks. Moyer also had the game-winning, three-point shot against Denison University on Tuesday.
E. Spraul, (Cincinnati, OH/Mount Notre Dame) brought home three first-place, individual finishes in their dual meet against Hiram on Saturday in the 100M Butterfly, 100M Backstroke, and the 50M Butterfly. Spraul also swam a leg in the first-place 200M Medley Relay.