SI.com This Week's Issue Customer Service SI Covers The Magazine The Magazine


Know someone who might be a worthy subject for a future Faces in the Crowd? Nominate a new Face.

Katie Mullinix, Westminster, Md.
Softball
Mullinix, a senior pitcher at Salisbury (Md.) University, opened the 2003 season with back-to-back no-hitters, the first two hitless games of her career. Those games were also the first consecutive no-hitters in team history.
Omar Wilkes, Playa Del Rey, Calif.
Basketball
Omar, a senior guard at Loyola High and son of former L.A. Laker Jamaal Wilkes, led the Cubs to their second consecutive Division I-A sectional championship. He shot 55% from the field and averaged 18 points per game.
R. Stanton Hales, Wooster, Ohio
Badminton
Hales, president of The College of Wooster, won the USA Badminton National Senior Championship in the Grand Masters Division (60 and over) for the second year in a row. He had previously won back-to-back junior (1959-60) and men's championships ('70-71).
Tyler McCormick, Overland Park, Kans.
Wrestling
Tyler, a senior at Blue Valley North High, won the 125-pound state title while setting a Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association record. He was 46-0, breaking his own record of 43 wins, set last year. This year he also set a team record for most pins in a season, 32.
Ryan Knippschild, Rancho Cordova, Calif.
Baseball
Knippschild, a junior pitcher at the University of Kansas, struck out a career-high 12 batters when the Jayhawks beat Western Michigan 8-1. He did not walk a batter and gave up only six hits in his first complete game in college.
Beth Groselle, Hiram, Ohio
Swimming
Groselle, a freshman at Hiram College, set 11 individual school records in 11 events, ranging from the 50 free to the 400 individual medley. She was also part of five relay teams that set school records during the season and was the NCAC champion in the 200 IM.
Jim Lindsay, Deerfield, Mass.
Ice Hockey
Lindsay coached Deerfield Academy to its first New England Prep School Ice Hockey Championship in 19 years. It was his first championship in his 15-year run as head coach. He retires as one of the alltime winningest (262-74-20) coaches in prep school hockey.

NOMINATE A NEW FACE
Know someone who might be a worthy subject for a future Faces in the Crowd? Use the form below to tell us why your nominee deserves to be considered. Make sure you include your contact information so we can get in touch if we decide to use your suggestion.

Your name:

Your e-mail address:

Your hometown:

Your phone number:

Tell us about your candidate:

Issue date: March 31, 2003

Photographs by Ron Bell; Michael Quarterman; Matt Dilyard; Dan Pearce; Jeff Jacobsen; Tom Cammett/Hiram College; Derek Fowles Photography

ARCHIVE

 
Related information
Stories
Faces Archive
March 31, 2003 Issue of Sports Illustrated
Multimedia
Visit Video Plus for the latest audio and video

 


 
CNNSI