Molly
Schoenberg was a two-time NAIA Scholar-Athlete and also was named NAIA
Honorable Mention All-American during her two years on Julie van Beek's women's
basketball team. Schoenberg, a junior college transfer, also played one year
for Scott Jones on the Trevecca volleyball team. Upon graduation she had set
nine season records and four career records. Most notable was her holding the
career-rebounding and blocks record with only two seasons of play.
She
still ranks in several career statistical categories, including third in field
goal percentage (56%), fourth in blocks (67), fifth in scoring average (13.0),
fifth in rebound average (6.14), seventh in offensive rebounds (166), and tenth
in made field goals (361).
As
a junior (1999-2000) she averaged 12 points per game and set a school record
for steals (77), field goal percentage (58.3%), rebounds (199), and blocked
shots (35) in a season. She was named Second Team All-TranSouth. The team was
24-9, the first team ever to post a 20-win season. The team also reached the NAIA
National Championships for the first time and won their opening round game to
advance to the Sweet 16.
As
a senior she posted 14.1 points and 6.3 rebounds per game and scored 452
points. She was selected NAIA Honorable Mention All-American and First-Team
All-TranSouth. Schoenberg was also selected to the All-American Farm Team for
college athletes who were reared on a farm. The team finished 19-13 and
advanced to the NAIA Tournament for the second consecutive season.
The
future coach averaged 13 points and 6.1 rebounds per game while hitting 56%
from the field during two years. She tallied 844 points, 399 rebounds, 67
blocks, and 128 steals.
She
married Daniel Harned in 2003, and they began their family in 2007 with the
birth of their daughter, Ella Louise. The couple is expecting their second
child in December of 2009. The Harned's now reside in Illinois. Molly is a stay-at-home mom and
assists Daniel with his business. She completed her master's degree in physical
education at West VirginiaUniversity in 2006.
After
graduating from Trevecca, Schoenberg Harned taught physical education at JereBaxterMiddle School in Nashville. In the fall of 2001 she returned
to Pennsylvania and taught school and coached ninth grade for two seasons and
assisted former Trevecca men's basketball assistant Brad Rideout with the
Varsity team.
Schoenberg
Harned moved in 2004 to Pinckneyville (IL.) CommunityHigh School and
taught health/PE and was the head volleyball coach. There she also served
as the junior varsity basketball coach and assistant varsity coach.
She
is continuing to grow as a Christian through Bible Study Fellowship, teaching
the high school Sunday school class, and commander/game leader for the
AWANA Program.
After Graduation
Trojan Hall of Fame
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Trevecca Nazarene
University is pleased to announce its 2011 Athletic Hall of Fame Class.
Michelle Arend Plummer, Lindsey Fly Strickland, Jami Toomey Warren, and
Mauricio Azevedo Dos Santos will be inducted during Trevecca's annual Homecoming
weekend on Saturday, November 5.
This year's class has a multi-sport
flair, with volleyball (Plummer), basketball (Strickland), softball (Warren),
and soccer (Dos Santos) represented. The selection of Dos Santos marks
the first time a soccer player has been inducted into the Trevecca Athletic Hall of Fame.
Plummer is the fourth volleyball
player to be introduced and the first since 1999 when Brenda Steen Gray was
chosen for the Hall of Fame. Others selected in the sport of volleyball are
Allison Hendershot Stark and Carol Ernest Schneidmiller.
Fly is the fifth to be chosen in women's basketball. She joins fellow women's basketball honorees Carol
Ernest Schneidmiller, Hilary Howard Montgomery, Molly Schoenberg Harned, and
Jennifer Wilson in the Hall of Fame.
Warren is the third softball player
to be selected for the Hall of Fame. She joins Brandy Barnett Brown and Wendy
Allen Apanco as softball players in the TNU Athletic Hall of Fame.
With these inductions, 51
individuals are now members of the Trevecca Athletic Hall of Fame. Begun in
1993, the Athletic Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made outstanding
contributions within the Trevecca intercollegiate athletic program, which
started in 1969.
All four of the 2011 members have
agreed to be on hand for induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday,
November 5, 2011. The official presentation and induction will take place
during halftime of the women's Homecoming basketball game in Moore Gym.
Both Trojan basketball teams will
open regular season play at Homecoming. The women's team will host Point Loma
Nazarene at 3:00, and the men will host Michigan-Dearborn at 5:00 p.m. The Hall
of Fame Induction will occur Saturday shortly after the first half of the
women's basketball game.