Wheaton College Alumni Magazine Winter 2013 | Page 13
On Homecoming Day, October 6, alumni and current varsity baseball
players, other athletes and dignitaries, and 200 fans cheered approval
as Wheaton formally named the Lee Pfund Baseball Stadium. On hand
were Coach Lee Pfund’s sons and daughter-in-law: (l to r) Randy ’74;
Kerry’s wife, Carol Gottschall Pfund ’73; Kerry ’71; Coach Pfund ’49;
and John ’65.
Jim ’69 and mary Whitmer '69 PhotograPhy
Wheaton Thunder Winter Sports Schedule
Men’s Basketball
1/5
North Central
radio, video, and cable
11/15
Capital
1/9
Augustana
Men’s and Women’s
Swimming
broadcast schedules for
11/17
Alma
1/12
Millikin
10/27
all Thunder sports, visit
11/20
Loras
1/16
North Park
11/2
UW-Milwaukee
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11/28
U. of Chicago
1/19
Carthage
11/3
Calvin
11/30
Calvin
12/1
Hope
1/23
Elmhurst
11/16-17 U. of Chicago
12/6
Westminster (MO)
1/26
North Central
12/8
Washington (MO)
1/30
Augustana
11/30-12/1 Wheaton Invitational
12/12
Cornell College
2/2
Illinois Wesleyan
12/8
Olivet Nazarene
12/14
Northwestern (MN)
2/6
North Park
1/12
Quad Meet
12/15
North Central (MN)
2/9
Millikin
1/19
Carthage
1/2
Illinois Wesleyan
2/12
Robert Morris (IL)
1/26
UIC Diving Invite
1/5
North Central
2/16
Carthage
2/2
Ill. Wesleyan w/North
1/9
North Park
2/19
Elmhurst
1/12
Millikin
2/22-23
CCIW Tournament
1/16
Augustana
1/19
Carthage
Wrestling
1/23
Elmhurst
11/3
Messiah
1/26
North Central
11/8
U. of Chicago
1/30
North Park
11/10
Knox
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knew this group of 15 women had my back
in every situation, but at the same time
would push me to be a better Christian, a
better athlete, and friend,” she says.
Chris believes Katie’s experience as a
player at Wheaton gives her a lot of
promise as a coach. “Having experienced
transformation herself, she is in a position
to help lead others through the same
process. She inherits a talented team that
has potential, and her unique ability to
help them thrive under—even embrace—
pressure could help her stand out as a coach
early in her career,” he says.
When asked about her goals for the team,
Katie says, “I want our program to keep
growing. That means I want the team
to grow in size and have success in the
CCIW and nationally every single year.”
She also hopes to create an atmosphere in
which players not only work hard, but also
serve and challe