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Collegiate Update: Trine's Caldwell finishes third in Irish Hills Invitational

With a second round score of 2-over par 74, Morristown graduate Asher Caldwell helped Trine University’s men’s golf program win the Irish Hills Invitational Saturday in Tecumseh, Michigan.

Caldwell (photo, second from left) posted rounds of 76 and 74 for a two-day total of 150 which left the former Yellow Jacket tied for third place on the overall leaderboard.

Played at Tecumseh Golf Club Friday and Saturday, Trine recorded rounds of 303 and 292 to finish 13 strokes ahead of runner-up Calvin University.

Here is a look at other Shelby County graduates competing at the collegiate level.

 

 

Brooklyn Schiffli

The Triton Central graduate had eight assists and 15 digs on Sept. 12 for Jacksonville State in an 18-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-21 loss to Chattanooga.

The match was the home opener for Jacksonville State (2-8) and was the third straight start for Schiffli at libero.

 

 

Maggie Schweitzer

The Triton Central graduate combined for 35 assists Saturday for Hanover College in a pair of wins over Berea College and Alma College.

Hanover finished 2-1 in its own invitational played Friday and Saturday. The Panthers lost to Sewanee Friday in five sets.

On Saturday, Hanover swept Berea, 25-13, 25-18, 25-14. Schweitzer finished with one kill, 17 assists and eight digs. In the finale, Hanover defeated Alma, 25-20, 25-12, 25-21. Schweitzer had one kill, 18 assists, one service ace and eight digs.

 

 

Shelby Lasure

The Shelbyville graduate led Anderson University to a perfect 3-0 record at the Hanover Invitational.

Anderson swept Berea Friday, 25-20, 25-21, 25-19. Lasure finished with 10 kills, one assist and 17 digs.

On Saturday, Anderson started the day with a 26-24, 22-25, 25-20, 25-16 win over Sewanee. Lasure notched 14 kills, three assists, three aces and 21 digs.

In the finale, Anderson outlasted Kenyon, 23-25, 25-15, 20-25, 25-22, 15-12. Lasure had 12 kills, two assists, three aces and 22 digs to improve the Ravens to 4-5 this season.

 

 

Julia Sanders

The Triton Central graduate helped IU Kokomo to its first two River States Conference wins of the season.

On Thursday, IU Kokomo swept Midway University, 25-18, 25-13, 25-19. Sanders had two aces and seven digs.

IU Kokomo followed that with a 25-22, 25-23, 22-25, 25-21 win Friday over IU Southeast. Sanders had two assists and six digs to help the Cougars improve to 11-3 this season and 2-0 in conference matches.

 

 

Austin Perry

The Shelbyville graduate made his 2023 debut for Rose-Hulman’s men’s tennis program at the DePauw Invitational.

Playing at No. 4 doubles with Corey Pollard, the duo lost to Hanover’s Pedro Macedo and Ilya Gromochenko, 8-7 (7-5).

 

 

Layton Stieneker

The Shelbyville graduate won two matches Saturday for Franklin College’s men’s tennis program in a 7-2 win over Johnson (Tennessee).

Stieneker and Dustin Garrison were victorious at No. 1 doubles, 8-6. Stieneker then topped Ian Thomas, 6-0, 6-0 at No. 6 singles.

 

 

Michael Fox

The Shelbyville graduate placed 161st overall Saturday in the Gil Dodds Invitational in Wheaton, Illinois.

Fox, running for Manchester University, completed the course in 28 minutes, seven seconds. Manchester finished seventh in the team standings out of 18 teams.

 

 

Tristin Maloney

The Shelbyville graduate finished 72nd overall in the Midway Invite Saturday.

Maloney, representing Franklin College, completed the 8-kilometer course in 32:13. Franklin College finished runner-up in the event to IU East.

 

 

Hayden Kermode

The Triton Central graduate was credited with two tackles Saturday in Franklin College’s 58-43 loss at Trine.

Franklin closed out its non-conference schedule at 0-3.

 

 

Lucas Kleeman

The Triton Central graduate had a team-high 10 tackles Saturday for Anderson in a 60-14 loss at No. 21 Alma.

Kleeman had four tackles, six assists and one tackle for loss for the Ravens (0-3).

 

 

Eddie Carrizalez

The Shelbyville graduate played 55 minutes Wednesday in IU East’s 4-0 win over Great Lakes Christian College. He took two shots (one shot on goal) in the program’s first win of the season.

On Saturday, IU East improved to 2-6 with a 3-0 win at UC-Clermont. Carrizalez played 67 minutes and had three shots in the match played in Highland Heights, Kentucky.

 

 

Sophie Parker

The Shelbyville graduate played all 90 minutes Thursday for IUPUC women’s soccer in a 4-0 loss to Cincinnati-Clermont. She was credited with three shots total and two shots on goal.

IUPUC is 1-3.

IUPUC men’s soccer

All four Shelbyville graduates on the IUPUC men’s soccer roster played Sunday in the Crimson Pride’s 7-0 win over Fisk.

 

 

Drew Hassebroek played 47 minutes and took five shots (two on goal).

 

 

Al Hernandez tallied 54 minutes and had two shots (one shot on goal).

 

 

Christian Haas made his collegiate debut and played 19 minutes.

 

 

Zavier Leon also made his collegiate debut and played 33 minutes.

With the win, IUPUC improved to 4-2 this season.

On Sept. 12, IUPUC defeated Boyce College, 4-2. Hernandez had the assist on his team’s first goal.

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