Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Office

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Office
P.O. Box 425, 205 S. Madison Ave., Greenwood, IN 46142; Phone: (317) 882-8090; Fax: (317) 882-8086
Christopher Ragsdale
Commissioner
commissioner@heartlandconf.org
-- November 13, 2014 --
www.heartlandconf.org
Ryan Davis
Assistant Commissioner for Communications
hcac@heartlandconf.org
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Franklin’s Fundenberger & Rose-Hulman’s Miller
Claim Men’s Soccer MVPs
GREENWOOD, IN – Franklin College’s Austin Fundenberger (Indianapolis, Ind./North Central) and RoseHulman Institute of Technology’s Drew Miller (Cincinnati, Ohio/Bishop Fenwick) have been named the 2014
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference men’s soccer Offensive and Defensive Most Valuable Players.
Fundenberger helped guide the Grizzlies to an appearance in the HCAC tournament, while Miller helped the
Engineers earn the school’s second-straight HCAC men’s soccer tournament title.
Fundenberger led the Franklin offense this season, leading the team in points and goals. The junior forward scored
nine goals and added three assists to lead the Grizzlies scoring attack. In conference matches, Fundenberger led the
league with six goals and ranked second with 12 points scored in nine matches.
Miller earned Defensive MVP for his efforts this fall. The senior goalkeeper led the league in shutouts (13), save
percentage (.866), and goals against average (0.50) in 21 matches this fall. Rose-Hulman led the HCAC this season,
allowing only 11 goals in 21 matches, including 13 shutouts as a team.
Transylvania University’s Riley Calhoon (Lexington, Ky./Dunbar) has been selected as the 2014 HCAC
Freshman of the Year. Calhoon, a midfielder for the Pioneers, ranked second on the team with nine goals and five
assist this fall. The freshman ranked second in the HCAC in points (23) and goals scored (9).
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s Sean Helliwell has been named the 2014 HCAC Coach of the Year,
earning his fifth honor as the head man for the Engineers. Helliwell has led Rose-Hulman to a 14-4-3 record this
season, earning the school’s fourth HCAC regular season and tournament crown.
Eleven players join Fundenberger, Miller, and Calhoon as First-Team All-HCAC members. Those players include
Anderson’s Todd Canal (Sr., Indianapolis, Ind.), Brian Stout (Fr., Ypsilanti, Mich.), and Elliott Reiff (Sr.,
Indianapolis, Ind.), Earlham’s Jacob Ebbs (Jr., Brookline, Mass.), Hanover’s Matt Grau (Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio) and
Drew Roberts (Sr., Goshen, Ky.), Rose-Hulman’s Ben Lyon (So., Westfield, Ind.) and Andrew Bartush (Sr.,
Granger, Ind.), and Transylvania’s Ben Rossoll (So., Bardstown, Ky.), Tate Spivey (Jr., Harrodsburg, Ky.), and
Daniel Mudd (Sr., Bardstown, Ky.).
Second-Team All-HCAC, honorable mention, and sportsmanship selections are listed below.
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Offensive Most Valuable Player: Austin Fundenberger, Franklin College
Defensive Most Valuable Player: Drew Miller, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Freshman of the Year: Riley Calhoon, Transylvania University
Coach of the Year: Sean Helliwell, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
First Team All-HCAC
Todd Canal
Brian Stout
Elliott Reiff
Jacob Ebbs
Austin Fundenberger
Matt Grau
Drew Roberts
Ben Lyon
Andrew Bartush
Drew Miller
Ben Rossoll
Riley Calhoon
Tate Spivey
Daniel Mudd
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Earlham
Franklin
Hanover
Hanover
Rose-Hulman
Rose-Hulman
Rose-Hulman
Transylvania
Transylvania
Transylvania
Transylvania
Senior
Freshman
Senior
Junior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Sophomore
Freshman
Junior
Senior
Forward
Midfield
Back
Midfield
Forward
Midfield
Back
Forward
Back
Goalkeeper
Forward
Midfield
Back
Back
Indianapolis, Ind./Covenant Christian
Ypsilanti, Mich./Washtenaw Christian
Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf
Brookline, Mass./H.S.
Indianapolis, Ind./North Central
Cincinnati, Ohio/Glen Este
Goshen, Ky./North Oldham
Westfield, Ind./H.S.
Granger, Ind./Mishawaka Penn
Cincinnati, Ohio/Bishop Fenwick
Bardstown, Ky./Bethlehem
Lexington, Ky./Dunbar
Harrodsburg, Ky./Mercer Co.
Bardstown, Ky./Nelson Co.
Second Team All-HCAC
Peter Carlson
Ryan Johnson-Evers
Blayne Robbins
Thaddeus Broderick
Cody Chapman
Matt Eldridge
Drew Servais
Austin Finley
Austin Webb
Turner Perkins
Mike Smyser
Blake Chidester
Max Robinson
Bluffton
Bluffton
Defiance
Franklin
Franklin
Hanover
Hanover
Manchester
Rose-Hulman
Rose-Hulman
Rose-Hulman
Transylvania
Transylvania
Senior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Junior
Sophomore
Senior
Senior
Freshman
Freshman
Junior
Sophomore
Senior
Midfield
Back
Back
Midfield
Goalkeeper
Forward
Back
Forward
Forward
Midfield
Back
Forward
Midfield
Toledo, Ohio/Springfield
Muskego, Wis./H.S.
Galva, Ill./Miamisburg
Indianapolis, Ind./North Central
Vincennes, Ind./Washington
Louisville, Ky./Trinity
Carmel, Ind./H.S.
Kokomo, Ind./H.S.
West Lafayette, Ind./Harrison
Danville, Ind./H.S.
Grand Rapids, Mich./Forest Hills Northern
Brentwood, Tenn./H.S.
Lexington, Ky./Lafayette
Honorable Mention All-HCAC
Brody Reinholt
Jordan Andrews
Nick Kleptz
Mussa Ibrahim
Brandon Iaria
John Seewer
Ola Ladapo
Tyler Schumann
Michael Huber
Dieter Schultz
Taylor Nossokoff
Anderson
Bluffton
Defiance
Earlham
Franklin
Hanover
Manchester
Mount St. Joseph
Mount St. Joseph
Rose-Hulman
Transylvania
Senior
Senior
Freshman
Junior
Senior
Senior
Sophomore
Sophomore
Freshman
Junior
Senior
Midfield
Back
Midfield
Midfield
Midfield
Goalkeeper
Forward
Back
Midfield
Forward
Goalkeeper
Warsaw, Ind./H.S.
Clinton Township, Mich./Chippewa Valley
Troy, Ohio/H.S.
Ann Arbor, Mich./Pioneer
Indianapolis, Ind./Southport
Louisville, Ky./Male
London, England/Woolworth Poly
Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder
New Richmond, Ohio/H.S.
Dyer, Ind./Lake Central
Lexington, Ky./Dunbar
HCAC All-Sportsmanship Team
Kyle Stuckey
T.J. Kline
Ashton Forde
Aaron Falsetto
Immanuel Jones
Matt Grau
Loic Youth
Logan Sillies
Brian Ruane
Taylor Nossokoff
Anderson
Bluffton
Defiance
Earlham
Franklin
Hanover
Manchester
Mount St. Joseph
Rose-Hulman
Transylvania
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Midfield
Forward
Forward
Goalkeeper
Back
Midfield
Forward
Back
Midfield
Goalkeeper
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Brownsburg, Ind./H.S.
Mogadore, Ohio/Lake Center Christian
Euclid, Ohio/H.S.
Ottawa, Canada/St. Joseph
Indianapolis, Ind./Pike
Cincinnati, Ohio/Glen Este
Detroit, Mich./Bingham Academy
Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle
Geneva, Ill./H.S.
Lexington, Ky./Dunbar