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OCT. 28 — Hoopfest, MCC Tourney Highlight Packed Weekend
Men's basketball kicks off season while men's soccer looks to continue push
Goshen, IN — For die-hard fans of elite small-college athletics, one couldn’t pick a better place to be this weekend than on the campus of Goshen College.

With the Leafs’ men’s soccer program basking in the freshness of its first Mid-Central Conference Co-Championship in 14 years and the Goshen men’s basketball team prepped to open its highly-anticipated 2005-2006 season, things will be running at full tilt Saturday within the Goshen College athletics facilities.

Goshen basketball opens its regular-season slate Friday night with the initial game of the third-annual McDonald’s Maple City Hoopfest, while the soccer squad will host the first round of the MCC Tournament Saturday night. That follows the second leg of the Hoopfest, giving fans a full plate to enjoy within a 24-hour period.

“It will be a busy two days around here, but that’s the way we like it,” said Ken Pletcher, Goshen College athletic director. “We’re anticipating large crowds for both events, and we’re ready. For our level of competition, this is really good stuff.”

Head coach Stan Daugherty will look to keep his men’s basketball team undefeated in Maple City Hoopfest action beginning Friday, when the team will face Ohio State University-Lima at 6 p.m. Goshen is 4-0 in the two-year history of the event, winning by an average of 26.8 points in those games. Indiana University Southeast and Calumet College make up the remainder of this year’s field, as those two teams will meet at 8 p.m. Friday night in the Roman Gingerich Center. The tournament’s consolation game is set for 1 p.m. Saturday, with the championship game following at 3 p.m.

The first games of the season for all four teams involved, I.U. Southeast enters the Hoopfest as the 25th-ranked team in the nation according to the pre-season NAIA Top 25 poll released Wednesday. Goshen, meanwhile, finished last season just out of the 2004-2005 final Top 25 ballot, claiming the 28th slot behind a 21-11 final record. Despite losing just two seniors from that team, Daugherty said being snubbed by the raters in the newest poll doesn’t bother him in the least.

“We’re more excited about having the opportunity to possibly play teams like I.U. Southeast than anything else,” Daugherty said. “It’s a chance for us to re-prove ourselves and to see what we’re made of this season.”

Should Daugherty’s team face I.U. Southeast on Saturday, it would mark the second time the Leafs have gone up against a nationally-rated team in the Hoopfest. Goshen defeated sixth-ranked Cardinal Stritch University by a 90-64 in the 2003 tournament.

“This (tournament) should be a fun way to open our season, and should be a fun kick-off for this weekend,” Daugherty said. “Saturday is going to be an exciting day for athletics in general and the entire campus. Hopefully we can start things off right.”

Fans will have enough time to grab dinner following the action on the hardwood Saturday, as the men’s soccer team will host the University of St. Francis in the first round of the MCC Tournament at 7 p.m. Saturday evening. After finishing the regular season with a 13-1-2 overall record and a 6-1-1 league mark, Goshen earned its first MCC co-championship since the 1990 season.

“It’s been a great year for us, and we’d like to keep it going,” said Tavi Mounsithiraj, head men’s soccer coach. “Each individual on our team is going to give their best effort Saturday. It’s time to put it all on the line.”

Goshen — which claimed the conference’s second seed behind a tie-breaker to co-champ Bethel College — has the unenviable task of facing the Cougars for the second time in a week: The Leafs beat St. Francis by a 2-1 score in Fort Wayne last Saturday in the squad's final regular-season match.

“Playing the same team that we just beat last week does not make much of a difference to us,” Mounsithiraj said. “We’ll give them respect in knowing that they will come in here and give it all that they have, but our side will do the same. We have no control over what the other team is going to do or say, but we know what we need to do.”

For the Goshen College student-body, knowing what to do on Friday and Saturday is simple: Get out to the events, and come early. The first 50 Goshen College students in attendance to Saturday’s basketball game will receive a free Maple City Hoopfest t-shirt, while the first 100 students at the gate to Saturday night’s men’s soccer match will be admitted free, courtesy of the Goshen College student life department. (All additional Goshen students must pay the conference tournament-mandated $2 admission.) Gates open at 6 p.m., with student-life passes being issued beginning at 6:30 p.m.

“I really hope that our students come out to both games Saturday,” Mounsithiraj said. “For all the students that have supported us this year, I want to thank you personally for helping us win a share of the MCC Championship. All of your signing and cheering, you have no idea what it means to the players and our coaching staff. We do appreciate your support and I am asking you again to please come out this Saturday. Both teams need you.”
Stan Daugherty


Tavi Mounsithiraj


`*** BIG FALL WEEKEND ***`

Maple City Hoopfest

Friday, Oct. 28
O.S.U.- Lima vs. Goshen
( 6 p.m.)
I.U. Southeast vs. Calumet
( 8 p.m.)

Saturday, Oct. 29
Consolation Game (1 p.m.)
Championship Game (3 p.m.)

First 50 students in the gate Saturday receive free Maple City Hoopfest t-shirt

Men's Soccer MCC Tournament

Saturday, Oct. 29
#7 University of St. Francis vs. #2 Goshen — 7 p.m.

First 100 students in the gate admitted FREE. Gates open at 6 p.m. for general admission; 6:30 p.m. for GC student-body free admission line.

 

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