Earlham College Athletics

Quakers Face Wittenberg
Nikki Darrett
Nikki Darrett
RICHMOND, Ind.The Earlham College women’s basketball team played a close contest on Wednesday night as the Quakers battled Wittenberg University in a 66-61 loss on Schuckman Court in the Athletics and Wellness Center.

The North Coast Athletic Conference contest was tight early before the Tigers (11-6, 9-0) scored seven straight points to gain an advantage.

The game was tied 11-11 with 11:32 left in the opening period before Wittenberg grabbed its 18-11 lead a few minutes later. Earlham fought back to close the gap to 31-27 by intermission.

In the second half, Wittenberg (11-6, 9-0) widened its margin only to see the Quakers fight back. Princess Darnell scored at the 11:08 mark to pull the Quakers to within 44-42. Unfortunately for Earlham, the Tigers went on a 10-0 run to take a 54-42 lead with 7:34 remaining.

Earlham was able to comeback to make it 64-61 in the final seconds when Kate Franks drilled a 3-pointer, but the Tigers hit a pair of free throws at the end of the contest.

Nikki Darrett led the Quakers with 22 points and six rebounds. Franks finished with 11 points and five rebounds. Jayana Sims contributed eight points to go with her team-high totals of five assists and three steals.

The Quakers (2-16, 1-8) are on the road Saturday at Oberlin College. The NCAC contest gets underway at 1 p.m.

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Athlete Spotlight
Adam Painter
Baseball
Earlham College baseball player Adam Painter was honored by the North Coast Athletic Conference as the Pitcher of the Week on Monday, March 15.

Painter (1-1) went the distance on the mound for the Quakers last Saturday to earn the victory in the first game of a doubleheader against Delaware Valley College.

The junior gave up one run on seven hits with seven strikeouts and no walks as Earlham posted a 4-1 win.
Chad Wertman
Men's Track and Field
Chad Wertman came up a few inches short in the shot put on Saturday as the Earlham College junior participated in the Division III National Collegiate Athletic Association Men’s Indoor Track Championships at DePauw University.

There were two flights during the event with Wertman’s best toss of 52’2½” being fifth in the opening group. The mark ended up as the 10th best performance overall, but was one position shy of the ninth qualifying spot in the finals.

Adrian Kibiersza of Aurora University, who didn’t record a distance in three attempts during the finals, had a throw of 52’4¾” during the preliminary round to advance as he claimed the ninth spot just ahead of Wertman. John Schantzen of St. Olaf College had a throw of 57’0” to win the event.
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Did You Know
Did You Know...
Seven Individuals Added to the Earlham Athletics Hall of Fame
This year's Earlham Athletics Hall of Fame class featured seven inductees.

Hilt Johnson ’56,
Tom Rogers ’69, Jerry Banks ’72, Thomas Page ’85, Greg Williams ’89, Stan Hill ’93 and Wendi Weimer Fowler ’94 were honored during Homecoming Weekend on Friday, Oct. 23.  
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