GLIAC Announces Fall 2010 Commissioner's Award Recipients
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BAY CITY, Mich. -- The Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) announces the
recipients of the Fall 2010 Meijer Commissioner’s
Awards. The awards, sponsored by Meijer, Incorporated, are
presented after the Fall, Winter, and Spring athletic seasons to
six male and six female student-athletes that excel both in the
classroom and on the fields of play.
The six female student-athletes to receive the Fall 2010 Meijer
Commissioner’s Awards are: Tina
Muir of Ferris State University; Kristen
Eible and Rebeccah Rapin of Grand Valley
State University; Clara Leutheuser of Hillsdale
College; Melanie Hoffman of Michigan
Technological University; and Michelle Rogers of
Tiffin University.
The six male student-athletes to receive the Fall 2010 Meijer
Commissioner’s Awards are: Tom Schneider of
Ferris State; Anthony Witt and Zach
Breen of Grand Valley State; Phil
Doerfler of Hillsdale; Mike Rittenour of
Michigan Tech; and Josh Renel of Wayne State
University.
“I am truly proud of the 12 student-athletes who were
awarded the Commissioner’s Award,” stated GLIAC
Commissioner Dell Robinson. “Their hard work in the classroom
and on the field is a true example of the standard of excellence
that has been set amongst our student-athlete here in the GLIAC.
They are truly the best of the best. The GLIAC greatly appreciates
the support of Meijer for their sponsorship of the 2010
Commissioner’s Award. The award and continued support by
Meijer is evidence of our pursuit of academic
excellence.”
The following are biographies of the Fall 2010 GLIAC
Commissioner’s Awards recipients:
Senior standout Tina Muir (St. Albans, U.K.), a
member of the Ferris State women’s cross country team, capped
off a stellar career. Muir placed 11th nationally at the 2010 NCAA
Division II Cross Country Championships as an individual in leading
FSU to an eighth-place team performance, which tied for the highest
finish in school history. She earned All-America honors for
the third consecutive year and won the NCAA-II Midwest Regional
individual title for the second-straight campaign. Muir, who
finished third at the 2010 GLIAC Championships as FSU claimed
runner-up laurels, also received USTFCCCA Midwest Region
“Runner of the Year” honors. She is both a
three-time All-GLIAC honoree and all-academic team selection. Muir
currently has a 3.81 cumulative grade point average in recreation
leadership management.
Grand Valley State women’s soccer midfielder
Kristen Eible (DeWitt, Mich.) was a part of an
impressive 2010 NCAA Division II Championship team. She helped the
Lakers notch a 22-1-2 overall record this season and a 12-1-2
record in conference action. Eible started 23 of GVSU’s 25
matches for a total of 1,976 minutes. The senior caption claimed
two goals and six assists for a total of 10 points this season.
Eible was also honored as a First Team All-GLIAC selection and was
a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)
All-American Scholar Athlete for her hard work in the classroom.
During Eible’s four-year career, the Lakers have posted an
astounding record of 87-3-7 (.933), making her senior class the
most successful class in the program’s history. Eible
currently holds a 3.9 cumulative grade point average while majoring
in education.
Grand Valley State senior middle
blocker Rebeccah Rapin (Saginaw, Mich./Nouvel Catholic
Central) was named an American Volleyball Coaches
Association (AVCA) First Team All-America selection and led the
Lakers in kills (380), hitting percentage (.344), total blocks
(140), and block solos (26) en route to a 26-7 record and an NCAA
Elite Eight berth. Rapin was honored as the Daktronics
Midwest Region “Player of the Year” and is just the
second GVSU player in history to earn First Team All-GLIAC laurels
in three straight seasons. An AVCA All-Midwest Region selection,
Rapin finished her stellar four-year career as the Lakers’
all-time leader in total blocks (525) and block assists (437),
while ranking seventh in GVSU history in kills (1,364) and total
attacks (3,184) and eighth in hitting percentage (.317).
Rapin finished second in the GLIAC this season in total blocks and
blocks per set (1.25), third in hitting percentage, sixth in kills
per set (3.39) and sixth in points per set (4.16), while surpassing
300 kills for the fourth straight season. Rapin currently has a
3.88 grade point average in marketing.
Junior Clara Leutheuser
(Hillsdale, Mich./Hillsdale Academy) is the fourth
different member of the Hillsdale volleyball program to earn a
Commissioner’s Award. The “Most Outstanding
Player” of the 2010 GLIAC Tournament, Leutheuser earned
numerous honors for the Chargers this season, including First-Team
All-GLIAC, AVCA First-Team All-Region, AVCA Third-Team
All-American, and was named to the Midwest Region All-Tournament
Team. Leutheuser led the GLIAC in both hitting percentage (.354)
and blocks per set (1.27) while leading Hillsdale to a 29-2 record
and its second straight GLIAC championship. Currently Leutheuser
possesses 3.83 grade point average while majoring in German.
Michigan Tech junior, Melanie
Hoffman (Green Bay, Wis./Pulaski), led the MTU soccer team
in both goals (five) and points (13) in its inaugural season of
competition. She ranked tied for third in the GLIAC with a
team-high five game-winning goals and scored the first goal in
school history. Hoffman currently has a 4.0 cumulative grade point
average in exercise science.
Tiffin junior forward Michelle
Rogers (Shelby Township, Mich./Eisenhower), is a Second
Team All-Midwest Region and Second Team All-GLIAC standout. Rogers
led Tiffin University with eight goals and eight assists for 24
points. She figured among GLIAC leaders in goals and points while
boasting a GPA of 4.00 in Management. She was one of nine GLIAC
women’s soccer athletes that earned a selection to the 2011
CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District Teams College Division covering
NCAA II, III, and NAIA schools. She was also one of only five
players on the team posting a perfect 4.00 grade point average
while majoring in accounting.
Ferris State junior Tom Schneider (Jerome,
Mich./Addison), is three-year letter winner that completed
70.5% (184-261) of his passes for 1,741 yards and 12 touchdowns
this season while being intercepted only three times.
Schneider also ran for 319 yards and six scores on 97 attempts in
starting all 11 games at quarterback. A 2010 All-GLIAC
Honorable Mention pick, Schneider concluded the year ranked second
in completion percentage, fourth in passing efficiency along with
seventh in both passing yards and total offense among the
conference leaders. The three-time GLIAC All-Academic Team
honoree served as a team captain and was voted FSU’s Most
Valuable Offensive Skill Player in 2010. While majoring in
recreation leadership management, Schneider currently holds a
perfect 4.00 grade point average.
Grand Valley State junior cross country runner Anthony
Witt (Jasonville, Ind./Shakamak), helped the Lakers claim
their ninth-straight GLIAC title and Midwest Regional title this
season. Witt led the Lakers to a third place finish at the NCAA
Division II Cross Country Championships with a 15th place finish
and a time of 31:13.0, earning All-America status. The junior was
also named GLIAC “Runner of the Year” for crossing the
finish line first at the conference meet (24:47.4) and earned
All-Midwest Regional First Team for finishing second (30:58.77).
Witt is a Pre-Medical major and owns a 3.82 grade point
average.
Zach Breen (Rockford, Mich.), a junior
defensive back on Grand Valley State football game, earned
First-Team All-GLIAC honors and was named to the CoSIDA
All-Academic District 4 First-Team. Breen ranked second on the
Laker defense in total tackles with a single-season, career-high
101. He tallied eight or more tackles seven times during the 2010
season, while also recording 9.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 QB sacks.
Zach recovered two fumbles and picked off a pass while leading
Grand Valley State to the NCAA D-II playoffs for a record-setting
10th straight year. GVSU finished 11-2 and claimed its
sixth-straight GLIAC title. Breen owns a 3.65 grade point average
in biomedical science.
Hillsdale College senior Phil Doerfler (Allen Park,
Mich./Allen Park), was co-captain of the 2010 Charger
football team that shared the GLIAC South Division title, and
qualified for the NCAA Division II playoffs for a second
consecutive season. A three-year starting offensive lineman,
Doerfler was named First-Team All-GLIAC in 2010, and was named the
winner of the 2010 Jack McAvoy Award, for his excellence on the
field and in the classroom. Doerfler carries a 3.6 overall grade
point average and is majoring in biology, with a biochemistry
minor.
Michigan Tech senior, Mike Rittenour (Becker,
Minn./Becker), totaled 47 tackles from his middle
linebacker position on the Husky football team. Rittenour also had
three interceptions, four tackles for loss and one fumble recovery
on the season. The All-GLIAC First Team selection was a key factor
in the Huskies’ top-notch defense which led the league in
points allowed and finished second in yards allowed. Rittenour
posted a 3.73 grade point average in mechanical engineering.
Josh Renel (Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester
Adams), a junior on the Wayne State football team, was
voted to the All-GLIAC First Team at both running back and return
specialist, and was selected to the Hansen’s Football Gazette
All-Region First Team. A CoSIDA Academic All-District
honoree for the second consecutive season, he was also named to the
GLIAC All-Academic team for the second straight year. Renel
rushed for 1,249 yards and 14 touchdowns and was the only Division
II player with at least 2,000 all-purpose yards during the regular
season. He was eighth nationally at 124.9 rushing yards per
game, sixth in punt return average (16.5), 12th in scoring (9
points per game) and 30th in kickoff return average (24.95). Renel
has a double major of business administration and marketing earning
a 3.69 grade point average.