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Lindsey Zigler
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The 2005 season was - at least from a record standpoint - the program's best in more than a decade, and by any measure it was one of the best in the 20 years of Wittenberg varsity women's soccer. The team gained national recognition by breaking into the top 25 national rankings for the first time in 10 years and spent most of the season ranked among the top teams in the Great Lakes Region.
The Tigers opened the season with eight straight victories over such challenging opponents as Ohio Northern, nationally ranked DePauw, Illinois Wesleyan and Elmhurst. It was the second-best start in school history.
The season came to an end with a heartbreaking 2-1 loss against nationally ranked conference rival Denison University in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament semifinals. The Tigers finished 14-5 overall, including a 5-3 mark in the NCAC regular season, which was good for a third-place finish.
The Tigers capped off the 2005 season by racking up a trophy case full of awards.
Junior defender Jamie McIntyre (Grandview, Ohio/Grandview) grabbed her second straight NCAC Defensive Player of the Year award. In addition, McIntyre was named first-team All-NCAC and first-team All-Great Lakes Region honors for a second consecutive season.
Sophomore Lisa Rusch (Columbus, Ohio/Worthington Kilbourne), the team's scoring leader for a second straight season, was named first-team All-NCAC and third-team all-region, also for a second straight year. Second-team all-conference honors went to senior midfielder Emily Hiscar (Pataskala, Ohio/Watkins Memorial) and freshman defender Suzanne Medwid (Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington).
Sophomore defender Lindsey Rusch (Columbus, Ohio/Worthington Kilbourne) and O'Rourke garnered honorable mention status. This was Hiscar's fourth all-conference recognition to cap an outstanding collegiate career, while Rusch, Medwid and O'Rourke were making their first appearance each on the all-conference team.
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Jamie McIntyre
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Zigler ranked among the team leaders in scoring in two of her four years. Gallion was a valuable midfield reserve. Hiscar was the most decorated player. A two-year team captain in both women's soccer and women's lacrosse, Hiscar earned multiple all-conference awards in each sport and was named soccer team MVP after the 2005 season.
Hiscar also was awarded an NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women's Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship for Careers in Athletics.
Riker, also an assistant for the men's lacrosse team, came to Wittenberg from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. where he was an assistant on both the men's lacrosse and women's soccer teams respectively. Riker earned 2004 NCAC Coach of the Year honors after leading the Tigers to an 11-4-5 record and the program's first appearance in the conference tournament championship game. Riker is now 39-31-9 at Wittenberg and 50-38-9 overall.
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