Brandt excited to build the foundation for success for university cross country team
Embarking on her first season as the Head Cross Country Coach at Bluffton University, Karen Brandt is excited about the opportunity to work with her athletes and lay the foundation for success in the classroom and on the course.
With five runners for the men and six for the women, Coach Brandt's primary goal is to build a solid program based on both academic and athletic success.
"I am confident that we will see improvements by each athlete individually and as a team," stated Coach Brandt. "The returners are looking forward to getting back on campus and competing this Fall."
One of the team goals is to be competitive in the Heartland Conference and increasing depth is an important building block in that process. As Coach Brandt continues to add members to her program, consistency and dedication are also valuable pieces of the puzzle.
With just two seniors on the roster for 2011, Coach Brandt is counting on Andy Chaffee (Clarkston, MI/Clarkston) and Heather Smith (Elkhart, IN/Concord) to step forward as leaders and set the bar for success. They have the opportunity to mentor the underclassmen, pushing them to put in the time and effort needed to build a successful program.
Juniors Alison Janzen (Whitewater, KS/Remington) and Katy Heffner (Troy) lead a solid core of returners that includes sophomores Lyndsey Darrow (Pioneer/North Central) and Ashley Hiller (New Philadelphia/Tuscarawas Valley). Brandi Dominique (Wauseon) competed in the mid-distance events for the track and field team as a freshman.
On the men's side, juniors Chris Arnold (Fort Wayne, IN/Canterbury) and Jeremy Kidder (New Carlisle/Tecumseh) will provide leadership to two freshmen for the Beavers in 2011. Michael Gray (Ulysses, PA/North Potter) and Ryan Schadewald (Lima/Bath) both debut for Bluffton in September.
The Beavers open up their season with a trip to Anderson University on Thursday, September 1 before a meet at long-time rival Defiance College on September 10. Bluffton also competes at Otterbein, Cedarville and Oberlin before returning to Anderson for the HCAC Championships on October 29.
Stories Posted This Week
Monday, February 24, 2025
- BCE announced Ropp Triplett Business Plan Competition and classes
- Start time adjusted for February 25 Parks & Rec meeting
- Request for Bluffton calendar items
- Bluffton High School string orchestra judged Superior
- Lions Club inducts five new members, announces LEO Club charter night
- Away game greatness: Pirate boys basketball in 2000
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Saturday, February 22, 2025
- Pirate Bowlus competes in state backstroke consolation finals
- James Arden Emmert was a kidney dialysis technician
- Pirate bowlers 13th at districts
- Pirate boys basketball win sectional vs. Wayne Trace
- Pirate Bowlus advances to OHSAA swim final, Downey swims in prelims
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- Bluffton University public events for March 2025
- Weekend Doctor: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- January 2025 EMS by the numbers
Friday, February 21, 2025
Thursday, February 20, 2025
- Bluffton Beavers sports roundup, Feb. 12-18
- Special meeting of Bluffton School Board includes land purchase
- Pirates Grandey, Donaldson and Sommers earn district hoop honors
- BAMA donates $700 in tissues to Bluffton Schools
- Village of Bluffton snow safety reminders
- Chamber update: Board representatives and 2025 Chocolate Walk
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