Otterbein tennis programs ready to compete for conference championships
Head coach Tyler Stephen is heading into his sixth year as the men's tennis coach and his fifth year as the women's coach.
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Head coach Tyler Stephen is heading into his sixth year as the men's tennis coach and his fifth year as the women's coach.
Volleyball wrapped up the 2021 season with a 25-6 overall record and 7-2 within the OAC. Assistant coach Josie Andres said, "We did pretty well coming off of COVID season, we came out as the runner-up conference champs so we have big expectations coming into the fall. Throughout last season, we set records on how many sets we won in a row and how many matches we won in a row for our program. Sets in a row was a record throughout the OAC and then we ended up making it the furthest our program ever had, going to the Sweet 16."
Head coach Brian Booher is heading into his seventh year as the men's coach and his eighth year as the women's coach. He's looking forward to another OAC Championship this fall.
Entering his sixth year as the assistant head coach, Thomas Bambach expressed excitement about the fall season. “We are adding student athletes who can contribute right away, and we are adding others who I think have a lot of potential and a lot of upsides."
"We had a really good year," said Head Coach Jason Griffiths, now in his fifth season coaching for Otterbein. "We tied for the conference with John Carroll and then lost in the championship game of the tournament."
After a tough 2021 season and the team pulling out a victory against cross-town rival Capital University, Assistant Head Coach Allan Moore is excited for fall practice with the new class of recruits.
After years of delays, construction company Corna Kokosing began phase one of the renovation of the Campus Center on March 28 at Otterbein University.
The Otterbein women's basketball team, coached by Diana Noles, finished their 2021-22 campaign with a record of 18-7 overall and a 12-5 record in the Ohio Athletic Conference. Noles, a 2004 Otterbein graduate, has now completed her third season as the head coach of the team.
Otterbein's President's Cabinet began the process of looking into various innovative proposals at the most recent Senate meeting Feb. 4.
For the past ten years, the Otterbein community has benefited from the Church of the Master's (COTM) Monday Morning Coffee (MMC) ministry. Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., anyone is welcome to step through the red doors and grab a donut and a cup of coffee. The team is always ready to serve outdoors or indoors, depending on the weather.
George "Skip" Ford is Otterbein's athletic equipment manager. With help from Skip's student crew, they wash and sanitize the Cardinal's uniforms and equipment. During the fall semester, they will clean football, soccer, and volleyball. In winter, they will do basketball, wrestling, and indoor track. Spring semester, they help the lacrosse, softball, and baseball teams. Ford and his crew take care of the dirty laundry, but they also assist with everything that needs addressing in Otterbein's athletic facilities.