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MEN'S GOLF
RECORD: 2ND PLACE MIAA
COACH: BRIAN BOLT
Calvin placed second in the MIAA fall team standings to qualify for the MIAA鈥檚 54-hole spring tournament, which determines the league鈥檚 automatic qualifier to the NCAA III Championships in May.
Junior John Van Noord (Troy, Mich.) finished third in the final MIAA individual standings, junior Ben Van Scoyk (Grand Rapids, Mich.) was fifth and sophomore Sam Kuiper (Grand Rapids, Mich.) was 12th.
Women's Golf
RECORD: 6TH PLACE MIAA
COACH: JERRY BERGSMA
Calvin sophomore Emiliee McCusker finished 16th in the final MIAA individual standings, averaging 85.3 strokes per round. McCusker led Calvin in scoring average at 88 strokes per round, while sophomore Nicole Vander Yacht (Kentwood, Mich.) was second at 89.2 strokes per round.
Calvin took fourth at the Railside Classic in Byron Center, Mich., in mid-September with a team score of 356 strokes.
Women's Soccer
RECORD: 11-9-1 OVERALL, 10-5-1 MIAA
COACH: MARK RECKER
Calvin finished third in the MIAA regular-season standings and advanced to the MIAA tournament semifinals for the fourth time in the last five years.
Men's Cross Country
RECORD: MIAA CHAMPIONS
COACH: BRIAN DIEMER
Calvin captured its 30th consecutive MIAA title, placing first at the MIAA jamboree and MIAA championships.
Calvin claimed the Great Lakes Regional title, recording a first-place score of 63 points. Head coach Brian Diemer was named the Great Lakes Regional Coach of the Year.
Calvin advanced to the NCAA III Championships for the 32nd time in school history and placed 19th. Senior Jordan Kramer (Pewaukee, Wis.) earned NCAA III All-American honors, placing 14th individually.
Women's Cross Country
RECORD: 2ND PLACE MIAA
COACH: BRIAN DIEMER
Calvin took first at the MIAA jamboree and second at the MIAA championships to finish second in the final MIAA standings.
Calvin continued on to capture the Great Lakes Regional title with a team score of 90 points. Head coach Brian Diemer was named the Great Lakes Regional Coach of the Year.
Calvin then advanced to the NCAA III Championships for the 27th time in school history and placed ninth with 347 points, marking the 19th top-10 national finish in program history.