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2009-10 in Review
Hope Fans -- Second to None -- See photos
2009-10 in Review
Hope won the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA)
Commissioner's Cup for the best cumulative performance in the league's 18
sports for men and women. Hope won four MIAA championships -- men's golf, volleyball,
women's basketball and men's swimming and diving.
Hope ranked 36th among 434 NCAA Division III colleges in the NACDA Director's Cup national
standings. Hope qualified individuals or teams in 10 NCAA championships -- men's
and women's cross country, men's and women's basketball, men's and
women's swimming & diving, men's and women's track & field, men's golf
and volleyball.
Two teams had school-best performances on a national
level -- volleyball to the Final Four and men's golf a Top Ten finish
(tied for ninth). The women's basketball team placed second in NCAA
Division III. Other national finishes included men's track & field,
24th; men's swimming & diving, 26th; and women's track & field, 31st.
Six athletes were voted the MIAA's most valuable player -- Steve
Strock, golf; Carrie Snikkers, basketball; Andrea Helminiak (MVP) and
Kristen Johnson (defensive), volleyball; Philana Greene (defensive),
basketball; and Cameron Lampkin, track & field. In addition, Neil
Droppers was presented football scholar-athlete award and Katherine
Garcia received the sportsmanship award in tennis.
Fifty athletes were voted to All-MIAA teams and 175 were named to the
MIAA Academic Honor Roll, including 20 for a fourth consecutive year.
Ten teams received the MIAA All-Academic Team GPA Award. The women's
cross country team received the honor for a 12th consecutive year.
Other teams honored included women's basketball, women's golf, women's
soccer, men's and women's swimming & diving, men's and women's tennis,
women's track & field, and volleyball.
Six athletes achieved Division III All-America status -- Carrie
Snikkers, basketball; John Donkersloot, Jeffrey Minkus and Kara Vande
Guchte, track & field; Steve Strock, golf; Phil Heyboer, swimming.
Donkersloot and Minkus were also named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans.
Carrie Snikkers was named the Division III women's basketball player of
the year and nominated for the 09-10 Division III female athlete of
the year award.
Voted Hope's outstanding senior student-athletes were Phil Heyboer
(swimming) and Philana Greene (basketball).
Two longtime coaches retired after a combined 59 years of service to
Hope student-athletes -- Karla Wolters, softball (26 years) and Glenn
Van Wieren, men's basketball (33 years).
Three Hope athletic teams topped NCAA Division III in home attendance
-- volleyball and men's and women's basketball. It marked a first in
Division III.
The new Van Andel Soccer Stadium was dedicated. It became the fourth
major athletic facility to be built this decade joining the DeVos
Fieldhouse, Boeve Baseball Stadium and Wolters Softball Stadium.
Planning is underway for a new 12-court outdoor tennis facility.
Enjoy Our 09-10 Photo Galleries Highlighting Hope Athletics
Opening Night at Van Andel Soccer Stadium
Flying Dutch Open at Van Andel Soccer Stadium
Homecoming 2009
100 Years of Hope Football
Football -- Purple Game for Cancer Research
Dedication of Van Andel Soccer Stadium
NCAA Volleyball Regional at DeVos Fieldhouse
Flying Dutch at NCAA Volleyball Final Four
A Tribute to Coach Russ DeVette (1923-2009)
WBB -- Flying Dutch versus Calvin at DeVos
MBB -- Flying Dutchmen versus Calvin at DeVos
MIAA Men's Swimming/Diving Championships
MIAA Women's Swimming/Diving Championships
Flying Dutchmen at Hockey Nationals
WBB -- Flying Dutch in NCAA Tournament
The Career of Men's Basketball Coach Glenn Van Wieren
The Career of Softball Coach Karla Wolters
Tribute to Softball Coach Karla Wolters
See Videos on Hope Athletic Teams
Baseball
Men's Basketball
The Rivalry - Hope vs. Calvin
Women's Basketball
Cross Country
Dedication of Van Andel Soccer Stadium
Volleyball
Dig for a Cure -- Volleyball
Volleyball -- Great Lakes Regional Highlights
Seasonal Sports Guides
Fall / Winter / Spring
Programs
100 Years of Hope Football
Seasons in Review
Fall Sports Honors
Winter Sports Honors
Spring Sports Honors

Photo Highlights of a Banner Year










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