2017 Adelphi Field Hockey Media Guide

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2017 FIELD HOCKEY


FIELD HOCKEY Table of Contents 2017 Quick Facts........................................................3 The Northeast-10 Conference....................................4 Head Coach Mary Moore...........................................5 2017 Field Hockey Alphabetical Roster......................7 2017 Field Hockey Numerical Roster.........................8 2017 Field Hockey Schedule......................................9 Player Bios 2

Kerrigan Roth....................................................10

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Marisa McLeod.................................................11

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Danielle Kempf..................................................12

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Kate Manson.....................................................13

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Emily Power......................................................14

10 Jackie Brown.....................................................15 11 Charlotte Smith.................................................16 12 Madison Skelton...............................................17 14 Elissa Frein.......................................................18 16 Katelyn Zaneski................................................19 18 Lauren Parrinello...............................................20 19 Justine DeLuca.................................................21 20 Danielle Powers................................................22 21 Alexandra Kanapes...........................................23 22 Jessica Lodato..................................................24 23 Jamie Ahrens....................................................25 24 Libby Mercuri....................................................26 25 Samantha Nizich...............................................27 30 Chelsea Lombardo............................................28 50 Amanda Gargiulo..............................................29 Motamed Field..........................................................30 2016 Stats................................................................31 All-Time Results vs. Opponents...............................32 Field Hockey Career Statistics.................................34 Goalkeeper Statistics................................................35 Honors and Awards..................................................36 All-Time Letterwinners..............................................38 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation...........41 Administrations.........................................................42 Facilities....................................................................44 About Adelphi University Programs..........................46 Long Island and New York........................................48

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2017 Quick Facts University Information

Athletic Media Relations:

Location: Garden City, NY Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 7,610 President: Dr. Christine M. Riordan Athletic Director: Danny McCabe Associate Athletic Director/ SWA: Kate Whalen Conference: Northeast 10 Home Field/ Capacity: Motamed Field/ 1,600 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Brown and Gold Athletic Dept. Phone: (516) 877-4240

Assoc. AD/ Director: Emily Dorko Office Phone: (516) 4293 Email: edorko@adelphi.edu Coordinator of Sports Information: Victoria Chiesa Email: vchiesa@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-3774 Graduate Assistant: Morgan Metcalf Office Phone: (516) 877-4236 Email: mmetcalf@adelphi.edu Office Fax: (516) 877-4237 Website: www.aupanthers.com Mailing Address: 1 South Avenue, Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Field Hockey Contact: Morgan Metcalf

Field Hockey Staff:

Head Coach- Mary Moore Email- mamoore@adelphi.edu Field Hockey Office Phone: (516) 877-3947 Record at School: First season as Head Coach Assistant Coaches: Jessica Caruana, Tina Brindisi, Rachel Colvin, Lena Pollich

2016 Team Information

Overall Record: 13-6 NE 10 Regular Season Record: 9-3 Postseason: Northeast 10 Quarterfinals Final 2016 Ranking: Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/7

Key Returners Name Jamie Ahrens Amanda Gargiulo Libby Mercuri

Key Losses Name Lena Pollich Rachel Colvin Tina Brindisi:

Yr. Sr Sr Sr

Pos. G A Pts. D 4 4 12 GK 93 (saves) F/M 11 5 27

2016 Stats F (Position) 9 (Goals) 9 (Assists) NFHCA 2nd Team All American Started in all 19 games as a senior

27 (points)

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The Northeast-10 Conference The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 15 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont. With the addition of women’s golf in 2014-15, the NE-10 now sponsors a total of 24 sports. The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), University of New Haven (West Haven, Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), The College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College (Easton, Mass.). The conference’s 15 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and from Colchester, Vt. to Garden City, N.Y. Many of the members are located in or around the metropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, Manchester, New Haven, Worcester and New York City. The Northeast-10 was proud to welcome the New Haven and Adelphi in the conference’s latest expansion, adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic institutions. In addition, LIU Post (Brookville, N.Y.) is an associate member of the NE-10 in the sports of field hockey and football. The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committed to competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education, both on and off the field, of more than 6,000 student-athletes. Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are NCAA Division II national championships in women’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. The conference is coming off another successful year, collecting four national titles in 2015-16. Two champions from the NE-10 were crowned at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships during the winter season. First it was American International’s Chandler Cotton, Jr., Kemani Hume, Leakey Kipkosgei and Chad Miller claiming the men’s distance medley relay title with a time of 9:48.02. Then Merrimack’s Carly Muscaro won the women’s 400-meter dash title with a time of 52.34 the following night. Muscaro wasn’t quite finished, however, as she defended her 400-meter dash crown at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship, winning her

second individual national championship of 2015-16 by finishing the 400 in 51.32, just .03 seconds shy of the meet record. The very next day, Le Moyne defeated Limestone, 8-4, to win its fifth NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship and cap off a perfect 20-0 season. When it came to NCAA postseason selections, the NE-10 once again had another sensational year with 44 teams chosen to participate in national tournaments during the year. In addition, student-athletes from 32 different men’s and women’s golf, swimming and diving, cross country, and indoor and outdoor track & field teams competed for national titles. Of those 44 teams earning NCAA bids, 14 different Northeast-10 institutions were represented. Seven NE-10 teams reached the national semifinal round, while three teams played in their respective sport’s national title game. It was a record year for the Northeast-10 academically in 2015-16 as well. Five NE-10 institutions achieved a department Academic Success Rate (graduation rate) of at least 90 percent. Four achieved a score of 95 percent or better, ranking them in the top seven nationally. A record 61 percent of the league’s student-athletes were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the spring with 243 posting a perfect 4.0 GPA. Another new record was set this summer with the release of Team Academic Excellence awards, as 75 percent of the league’s 292 teams achieved a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. The NE-10 also honored 247 student-athletes as members of its academic all-conference teams during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The Northeast-10 also remains focused on its community endeavors. The conference has built a strong partnership with Team IMPACT, a non-profit organization that matches children with life-threatening illnesses with college sports teams. In 2015, the NE-10 became the first ‘fully-matched’ conference in Division II, as at least one team from each member institution has matched with a Team IMPACT child. More than 60 NE-10 teams currently have matches through Team IMPACT. The conference’s fundraising efforts for Make-A-Wish are also more than any other Division II conference in the country over the past decade. Through the establishment and enforcement of regulations, the conference aims to encourage policies that enable intercollegiate athletics programs to contribute to and be considered an integral part of the total educational offerings at our member institutions. The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of success including the growth from seven original member institutions to more than double its size 36 years later, the contention for and winning of multiple national championships, and the recognition of student-athlete performances off the field and in the classroom.

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Adelphi Field Hockey Head Coach

MARY

MOORE 1st Season

Phone: (516) 877-3947 Email: mamoore@adelphi.edu

Mary Moore enters her first season as head coach with the Adelphi University field hockey team in 2017, after being elevated to the post following the 2016 season, where she was an assistant to the now-retired Gloria O’Connor. As an assistant in 2016, Moore helped the Panthers to a 13-6 overall record, and another appearance in the Northeast-10 Conference tournament. A Miller Place, N.Y. native, Moore played four years of Division I field hockey at the Central Michigan University from 2011-14, culminating in All-MAC Second Team, All-MAC Tournament Team and Academic All-MAC selection as a senior. Over the course of her Chippewa career, Moore helped the team to its first regular-season MAC title in 13 years, played in 74 games in the midfield and was the team’s leading scorer in her junior season in 2013, when


FIELD HOCKEY she led the conference in game-winning goals. Culminating her career as a senior captain, she was Central Michigan’s Player of the Year in 2014. She graduated with a bachelor of science in biology, with a concentration in natural resources. She has had the opportunity to coach at both the high school and travel team levels, coaching with Strong Island Field Hockey, Futures Region 4 Level 1 and Miller Place. Prior to her collegiate playing days, Moore was a 2010 Empire State team selection at Miller Place High School in Suffolk County. A decorated high school product, she was a two-time All State and three-time All-County pick and a two-time Top 10 scorer on Long Island.

Adelphi Field Hockey Coaching History

Gloria M. O’Connor 2008-2016 Ginny Kelly 1980-83 Cynthia Drakeford-Walker 1975-79 Helen Toebke 1954-64 Dolores Goerchen 1952-53 Betty Cermak 1951-52 Sandy Weiderman 1948-51 Turpy Schneider 1945-48 Mary Louise Barnes 1944-45 Laura Mayer 1943-44 Edna Lindholm 1940-42 Jane Marchant 1928-40 Thelma Van Narden 1927-30 Helen Phillips 1924-26

Assistant Coaches: Jessica Caruana, Rachel Colvin, Tina Brindisi, and Lena Pollich

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2017 Numerical Roster # Full Name 2 Kerrigan Roth 3 Marisa McLeod 4 Danielle Kempf 5 Kate Manson 8 Emily Power 10 Jackie Brown 11 Charlotte Smith 12 Madison Skelton 14 Elissa Frein 16 Katelyn Zaneski 18 Lauren Parrinello 19 Justine DeLuca 20 Danielle Powers 21 Alexandra Kanapes 22 Jessica Lodato 23 Jamie Ahrens 24 Libby Mercuri 25 Samantha Nizich 30 Chelsea Lombardo 50 Amanda Gargiulo

Yr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Pos. M/D F M M F F/M F/M D F F/M D F D M/D M F/M F/M M GK GK

Ht. 5-3 5-1 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-6 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-3 5-7 5-4 5-9

Hometown / High School Warrensburg, N.Y. / Warrensburg Central Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa Burnt Hills, N.Y. / Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Huntington Station, N.Y. / Walt Whitman Yorktown Heights, N.Y. / Lakeland Port Jefferson, N.Y. / Port Jefferson Gorham, Maine / Gorham Selden, N.Y. / Newfield (Suffolk C.C.) Carle Place, N.Y. / Carle Place Riverhead, N.Y. / Riverhead Commack, N.Y. / Commack West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip (Dowling) Miller Place, N.Y. / Miller Place Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa Commack, N.Y. / SUNY New Paltz Massapequa Park, N.Y. / Massapequa Chelmsford, Mass. / Chelmsford Nesconset, N.Y. / Smithtown East Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore (American Int’l) Westbury, N.Y. / W.T. Clarke

Mary Moore: Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director Jessica Caruana: Assistant Coach Tina Brindisi: Assistant Coach Rachel Colvin: Assistant Coach Lena Pollich: Assistant Coach

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2017 Alphabetical Roster # Full Name 23 Jamie Ahrens 10 Jackie Brown 19 Justine DeLuca 14 Elissa Frein 50 Amanda Gargiulo 21 Alexandra Kanapes 4 Danielle Kempf 22 Jessica Lodato 30 Chelsea Lombardo 5 Kate Manson 3 Marisa McLeod 24 Libby Mercuri 25 Samantha Nizich 18 Lauren Parrinello 8 Emily Power 20 Danielle Powers 2 Kerrigan Roth 12 Madison Skelton 11 Charlotte Smith 16 Katelyn Zaneski

Yr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So.

Pos. F/M F/M F F GK M/D M M GK M F F/M M D F D M/D D F/M F/M

Ht. 5-6 5-9 5-2 5-5 5-9 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-1 5-3 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-6

Hometown / High School Massapequa Park, N.Y. / Massapequa Port Jefferson, N.Y. / Port Jefferson West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip (Dowling) Carle Place, N.Y. / Carle Place Westbury, N.Y. / W.T. Clarke Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa Burnt Hills, N.Y. / Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Commack, N.Y. / SUNY New Paltz Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore (American Int’l) Huntington Station, N.Y. / Walt Whitman Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa Chelmsford, Mass. / Chelmsford Nesconset, N.Y. / Smithtown East Commack, N.Y. / Commack Yorktown Heights, N.Y. / Lakeland Miller Place, N.Y. / Miller Place Warrensburg, N.Y. / Warrensburg Central Selden, N.Y. / Newfield (Suffolk C.C.) Gorham, Maine / Gorham Riverhead, N.Y. / Riverhead

Mary Moore: Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director Jessica Caruana: Assistant Coach Tina Brindisi: Assistant Coach Rachel Colvin: Assistant Coach Lena Pollich: Assistant Coach

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2017 Field Hockey Schedule Date Opponent 9/1 West Chester University of Pennsylvania 9/4 Kutztown University 9/5 Bloomsburg University 9/9 Bentley University 9/16 Saint Anselm College 9/20 LIU Post 9/23 Southern New Hampshire University 9/26 Pace University 9/30 Stonehill College 10/4 University of New Haven 10/7 Franklin Pierce University 10/9 Bentley University 10/14 American International College 10/17 Southern Connecticut State University 10/19 LIU Post 10/21 Saint Michael’s College 10/24 Assumption College 10/28 Merrimack College

Location Time West Chester, PA Kutztown, PA Bloomsburg, PA Waltham, MA Garden City, N.Y. Brookville, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Pleasantville, N.Y. North Easton, MA West Haven, CT Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Springfield, MA Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Colchester, VT Garden City, N.Y. North Andover, MA

4:00 PM 11:00 AM TBA 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00PM 4:00 PM 12:00PM 7:00PM 1:00 PM 12:00PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00PM 11:00 AM 6:00 PM TBA

Home contests in BOLD

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

KERRIGAN

ROTH

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

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Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

Class: Sr. Position: M/F Height: 5-3 Hometown: Warrensburg, N.Y. High School: Warrensburg Central

2016

5

Kate Manson

• Did not play due to injury

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Marisa McLeod

2015

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Kerrigan Roth

• Appeared in 14 games with one start vs. Pace (9/12)

2014

• Appeared in four games, making her collegiate debut at American International

At Warrensburg Central

• Five-year member of the field hockey program • Participated in softball for four years and basketball for three • Four-time Adirondack First- Team All-Star

Personal

• Daughter of Bonni and Kevin • Has one sister • Education major

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

MARISA

McLEOD

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

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Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

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Kate Manson

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Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Kerrigan Roth

Class: So. Position: F Height: 5-1 Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y. High School: Massapequa

2016

• Appeared in two games off the bench as a freshman • Made collegiate debut vs. Molloy (9/11) • Scored first collegiate goal in 9-0 win vs. SCSU (9/13)

At Massapequa • • • • • •

Two-year member of the varsity field hockey team Two-time Nassau County champion Two-time Scholar Athlete selection All-Conference pick as a senior Member of the National Honor Society Winner of the New York State Scholarship for Academic Excellence

Personal: • • • •

Daughter of Michael and Maryann Has a younger sister, Kristen Chemistry major Would like to teach high school chemistry

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Career Highs Goals: 1, vs. SCSU, 9/13/16 Points: 2, vs. SCSU, 9/13/16

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

DANIELLE

KEMPF

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

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Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

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Kate Manson

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Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

Class: Fr. Position: M Hometown: Burnt Hills, N.Y. High School: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake

At Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake • • • •

All-State selection Twice named a First Team All-Star Also named MVP Member of the National Honor Society and the Math National Honor Society

Personal

• Daughter of John and Deb • Nursing major

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

KATE

MANSON

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

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Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

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Kate Manson

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Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Class: Jr. Position: M Height: 5-7 Hometown: Huntington Station, N.Y. High School: Walt Whitman

2016

• Appeared in 18 games with three starts • Scored the lone goal in season opening 5-1 defeat to Bloomsburg (9/1) • Recorded first collegiate start in 2-1 win vs. Pace (10/11)

2015

• Appeared in five games off the bench as a freshman • Scored first collegiate goal vs. SNSU (10/31)

At Walt Whitman

• All-Division as a junior and All-County as a senior in field hockey • Named a Scholar Athlete • Member of the National Honor Society

Personal

• Daughter of Mara • Mother also played field hockey at the collegiate level • Health and physical science major

Career Highs Goals: 1, twice Assists: N/A Points: 2, twice

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23 Jamie Ahrens\

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

EMILY

POWER

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

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Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo)

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Kate Manson

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Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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2016

• Started in 14 of 17 appearances • Ranked fourth on the team with eight goals and 16 points • Scored the game-tying goal in 2-1 wins vs. Pace (10/11) and at SNHU (10/29)

2015

• Appeared in 18 of the team’s 20 games on the season as a freshman • Made collegiate appearance in season opener vs. Bloomsburg (9/4) • Recorded two assists on the year for two points at St. Michael’s (9/26) and vs. Saint Anselm (10/10)

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

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Class: Jr. Position: F Height: 5-8 Hometown: Yorktown Heights, N.Y. High School: Lakeland

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

At Lakeland

• Member of three-time Section I, Regional Class B and New York State Class B champion field hockey team • Member of the Hudson Valley Club team that finished 2nd in 2013 U16 National Indoor Tournament in Virginia Beach • Completed in the 2013 U 19 National Hockey Festival in West Palm Beach, Fla. • Led all seniors in Section I in goals and points in her final season • Also played lacrosse and was a Scholar Athlete in both sports

Personal

• Daughter of Julie Ann and Kevin • Has two brothers • Nursing major and would like to be an emergency room nurse

Career Highs Goals: 1, multiple times Assists: 1, twice Points: 2, multiple times

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

JACKIE

BROWN

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

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Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

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Kate Manson

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Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Class: Fr. Position: F/M Hometown: Port Jefferson, N.Y. High School: Port Jefferson

At Port Jefferson

• Suffolk County Field Hockey Coaches’ Association (SCFHCA) All-Division, All-Conference and All-County honoree • Twice named SCFHCA All-State and All Tournament as team captain • Won the SCFHCA Exceptional Senior Scholarship Award as a senior • Named the PJHS Most Outstanding Athlete and won the Community Service Award • Four-year NYSPHAA Scholar Team Athlete in field hockey, basketball and softball • Also named All County in softball and All-League in basketball in her final season • National Honor Society member who was vice president of her class fpr two years

Personal

• Daughter of Jim and Deb • Mother played field hockey and softball at Susquehanna while aunt played field hockey at Widener • Business major

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

CHARLOTTE

SMITH

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Class: Jr. Position: F/M Height: 5-6 Hometown: Gorham, Maine High School: Gorham

2016

• Started in all 19 games • Scored first collegiate goal in 2-0 win at Pace (9/7) • Notched three assists on the season, including two in 5-2 win at Molloy (9/11)

2015

• Appeared in 19 games off the bench in her first season • Made her collegiate debut in the midfield in the team’s season-opener at Bloomsburg (9/4)

At Gorham

• Three year member of the varsity field hockey team • Two-time All-State selection as a junior and senior • Named Most Valuable Forward

Personal

• Daughter of Marcia and Steven • Nursing Major

Career Highs Goals: 1, at Pace 9/8/16 Assists: 2, at Molloy 9/11/16 Points: 2, twice

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

MADISON

SKELTON

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

Class: Jr. Position: D Height: 5-5 Hometown: Selden, N.Y. High School: Newfield (Suffolk C.C.)

2016

5

Kate Manson

• Made her first Adelphi appearance in 2-0 win at Pace (9/7)

3

Marisa McLeod

At Newfield

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

2

• Member of the varsity field hockey team • Member of the National Languages Other Than English (LOTE) Honor Society • Landed on the honor roll in all four years

Personal

• Daughter of Brian and Dawn • Transfer from Suffolk Community College • Dad played Division I baseball at Ocean County College and NYIT from 1987-89 and grandfather played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1950-51. • Forensic psychology major • Would like to work for the police department as a forensic psychologist or analyst

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

ELISSA

FREIN

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

Class: So. Position: F Height: 5-5 Hometown: Carle Place, N.Y. High School: Carle Place

2016

• NE 10 Rookie of the Year • Team Leader in points (29) and goals (11) in 19 starts • Also added seven assists on the season • Ranked third in the NE 10 in points and tied for fourth in goals • Scored a hat trick and added an assist in a 9-0 win over SCSU (9/13) • Scored four game-winning goals, including the OT goal in a 1-0 defeat of Franklin Pierce (10/15) • NE 10 Rookie of the Week- (9/19, 10/17)

20 Danielle Powers

2

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Career Highs Goals: 3, vs. SCSU 9/13/16 Assists: 1, multiple times Points: 7, vs. SCSU, 9/13/16

At Carle Place

• Member of the field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse teams • Two-time All-State, All-Island, and AllCounty • Three-time All-Conference selection in field hockey • Two-time field hockey team MVP • Team won three Nassau County Championships, reached two LI Championships and was state runner-up in 2014. • Named to the MSG Varsity Tri-State Second Team Twice • Won the NYS Association for Health, Physical Education Recreation and Dance Nassau Zone Outstanding Physical Education Student Award as a senior • Scholar Athlete Award winner and landed on the “A” Honor Roll throughout High School

Personal

• Daughter of John and Anna • Speech in pathology major

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

KATELYN

ZANESKI

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Kerrigan Roth

Class: So. Position: F/M Height: 5-6 Hometown: Riverhead, N.Y. High School: Riverhead

2016

• Appeared in 15 games off the bench • Earned first collegiate starts vs. Lindenwood (10/14)

At Riverhead • • • • •

All-Division as a sophomore All-Conference as a junior All-County as a senior Also earned Scholar Athlete Team Award in lacrosse three times Member of the National Honor Society and the National Foreign Language Honor Society

Personal • • • •

Daughter of Kevin and Laurie Sister, Jocelyn, plays basketball at SUNY Colbeskill Exercise science major Would like to become a physician’s assistant who practices acupuncture and herbal medicine

12 Madison Skelton

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Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

LAUREN

PARRINELLO

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

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Class: Fr. Position: D Hometown: Commack, N.Y. High School: Commack

At Commack • • • • •

Four-year varsity field hockey player Three-time All-Suffolk County and two-year captain Named a Long Island Field Hockey Rising Star and Suffolk County All-Star Member of seven honor societies (National, Math, Science, History, English, Music, Latin) Won the Exceptional Senior Award, along with the Excellence in Latin Award and IB Chemistry Department Award

Personal

• Daughter of Michael and Theresa • Chemistry and education dual major • Would like to teach high school chemistry

Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

2

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

JUSTINE

DeLUCA

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

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Class: Sr. Position: F Height: 5-2 Hometown: West Islip, N.Y. High School: West Islip (Dowling)

2016

At West Islip

• Appeared in nine games off the bench • Made Adelphi debut in season-opener vs. Bloomsburg • Tallied three goals and one assist for seven points on the season • Scored a pair of goals in a 5-2 win over Molloy off the bench (9/11)

• Four-year varsity field hockey player • Posted the school record for most points in a season as a senior • Best Offensive Player Award • Honorable Mention All County and All Division as a senior

At Dowling (2014-15)

• Daughter of Kriss and Roseann • Has a sister, Kristen, and brother Anthony, who was a member of the Adelphi lacrosse team • Special Education and Psychology major

• Two- year member of the field hockey team • Started five of 16 games as a freshman, scoring five goals • Appeared in 11 games as a sophomore, scoring two goals

Personal

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Career Highs Goals: 2, at Molloy, 9/11/16 Points: 4, at Molloy, 9/11/16

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

DANIELLE

POWERS

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

2

Class: So. Position: D Height: 5-3 Hometown: Miller Place, N.Y. High School: Miller Place

2016

• Appeared in 16 games with five starts • Made first collegiate start in season-opener vs. Bloomsburg (9/1) • Scored first collegiate goal in 6-1 win at SCSU (9/27)

At Miller Place • • • • •

Four-time Class B League Champion Three-time Class B Suffolk County Champion Class B Long Island Champion in 2012 All-Tournament Team selection and All- County Honorable Mention as a junior All-Star and All-County as a senior

Personal

• Daughter of Daniel and Laurie • Environmental studies major

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Career Highs Goals: 1, at SCSU, 9/27/16 Points: 2, at SCSU, 9/27/16

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

ALEXANDRA

KANAPES

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

Class: Fr. Position: M/D Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y. High School: Massapequa

At Massapequa • • • •

Two-year captain All-Conference as a sophomore and senior Honorable Mention All-Nassau County as a junior Played club field hockey for Strong Island Field Hockey

Personal

• Daughter of Paul and Antoinette • Nursing major

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

2

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

JESSICA

LODATO

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

2

Class: Sr. Position: M Height: 5-6 Hometown: Commack, N.Y. High School: Commack (New Paltz)

2016

• Appeared in 17 games overall with 13 starts at midfield • Recorded a defensive save in a 6-1 win at SCSU (9/27)

At Commack

• Appeared in six games off the bench • Made first Adelphi appearance in 7-1 win over SCSU where she played a seasonhigh 21 minutes (9/15)

• A member of the field hockey, bowling and softball teams • Two-time All Division selection in Field Hockey • Two-time All-League pick in bowling • All-State selection and 2014 Player of the Year in Softball • President of the Girls Scholar Athlete Leadership Club and Athletes Helping Athletes

At New Paltz

Personal

2015

• Played one season on the softball team, starting in 15 games at second base

Kerrigan Roth

• Daughter of Vincent and Sheryl • Older sister, Nicolette, played on the Adelphi field hockey team • Also has a younger brother

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Career Highs Defensive Saves: 1, vs. SCSU, 9/27/16

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

JAMIE

AHRENS

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

2

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Class: Sr. Position: F/M Height: 5-6 Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y. High School: Massapequa

2016

At Massapequa

• NE 10 All-Conference Second Team • Started in all 19 games as a junior • Scored four goals and tallied four assists for 12 points • Assisted on two goals in a 5-0 win over Saint Michaels (9/26) • Scored the game-winner in a 2-0 win over Pace (9/7) • Also recorded a pair of defensive saves

• Four year member of the varsity field hockey and lacrosse teams • Three-time Class-A County Champion in field hockey • Named All-County in her sophomore, junior and senior year • Earned All-State and All-Long Island honors as a senior in field hockey

2015

• Daughter of James and Melodee • Oldest sister, Dana, also played on the Adelphi field hockey team • Has another younger sister • Communications major with a minor in elementary education and peace studies

• Started in all 20 games • Scored three goals and dished out three assists for nine points • Assisted on the game-winner in a 3-2 victory over Bentley (10/21)

Personal

2014

• NE 10 All-Rookie Team • Played in 19 games and started in 16 • Made her collegiate debut at East Stroudsburg (9/6) • Recorded one assist for one point on the season • Registered eight shots, six shots on goal

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

LIBBY

MERCURI

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

Class: Sr. Position: F/M Height: 5-3 Hometown: Chelmsford, Mass. High School: Chelmsford

2016

20 Danielle Powers

• Started in all 19 games • Tied for the team in goals with 11 and second in points with 27 • Also tallied five assists • Scored one goal in six straight games from 9/11 to 10/1 • Scored twice, including the OT gamewinner, in a 4-3 win vs. Lindenwood (10/14) • Scored the game-winner in 2-1 wins vs. Pace (10/11) and at SNHU (10/29) • Tied for fourth in the NE10 in goals and points • NE10 Player of the Week- 10/03

2

2015

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

• Appeared in all 20 games with 16 starts • Scored seven goals and added an assist • Net a season-high two goals vs. Southern New Hampshire (10/31) for four points • Scored the game-winner in a 3-2 win over Bentley (10/21)

2014

• Played in 15 games and started in one • Registered five shots, four shots on goal • Saw 225 minutes of playing time

At Chelmsford

• Four-year member of the field hockey team • Three-year member of the softball program • Earned Lowell Sun All-Star, Boston Globe Honorable Mention honors in her senior season • All-Conference in Field hockey

Personal

• Daughter of Christina and George • Has three siblings • Nursing major in the hopes of pursuing pediatric nursing

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

SAMANTHA

NIZICH

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

Class: Sr. Position: M Height: 5-7 Hometown: Nesconset, N.Y. High School: Smithtown East

2016

• Appeared in all but one contest in the starting lineup • Scored twice on the season with two assists for six points • Tallied the game-tying goal in eventual 2-1 win at Bentley (10/19)

2015

• Started all 20 games as a sophomore • Scored once and dished out an assist for career-high three points vs. St. Michael’s (9/26)

20 Danielle Powers

2

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

Career Highs Goals: 1, multiple times Assists: 2, vs. Saint Anselm, 11/1/14 Points: 3, at St. Michaels, 9/26/15

2014

• NE 10 All-Rookie Team • Played in 20 games and started in 19 • Scored three goals and recorded three assists • Recorded nine points • Scored first collegiate goal against LIU Post (9/30)

At Smithtown East

• Four year member of the varsity field hockey team • Two year member of the track and field program • Won three consecutive League Champion Titles • Names All-County two times • Earned All Tournament, All- Island, All State and All Regional All American status as a senior

Personal

• Daughter of Denise and Gregory • Has three siblings • Undeclared major but would like to explore becoming a physical therapist or working in business

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

CHELSEA

LOMBARDO

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

18 Lauren Parrinello

8

Emily Power

Class: Jr. Position: GK Height; 5-4 Hometown: Bay Shore, N.Y. High School: Bay Shore (American Int’l)

At American Int’l (2015-16)

• Two-year member of the field hockey team • Appeared in two games as a sophomore, getting one start • Notched four saves in 1-0 win over Mercy (9/14/16)

At Bay Shore • • • •

Four-year member of the varsity field hockey team coached by Mary Drago Served as team captain as a senior and named MVP Two-time All-Suffolk County selection, also two-time All-Division and All-Conference All-State selection following her senior season

Personal

• Daughter of Charles and Denise • Communications major

20 Danielle Powers

2

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

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23 Jamie Ahrens

10 Jackie Brown

19 Justine DeLuca

AMANDA

GARGIULO

14 Elissa Frein

50 Amanda Gargiulo

21 Alexandra Kanapes

4

Danielle Kempf

22 Jessica Lodato

30 Chelsea Lombardo

Class: Sr. Position: GK Height: 5-9 Hometown: Westbury, N.Y. High School: WT Clarke

2016

18 Lauren Parrinello

• Started in 18 of the team’s 19 games between the pipes • Logged 1271:31 minutes in net on the season with a 13-5 record • Posted four shutouts on the season • Made a career-high 12 saves in 1-0 setback vs. Merrimack in NE10 Quarterfinals (11/1) • Also made 11 saves in 4-3 OT win over Lindenwood (10/14) • Posted an .800 save percentage in conference play

8

2015

5

Kate Manson

3

Marisa McLeod

24 Libby Mercuri

25 Samantha Nizich

Emily Power

20 Danielle Powers

2

Kerrigan Roth

12 Madison Skelton

11

Charlotte Smith

16 Katelyn Zaneski

• Adelphi’s primary presence in net on the season • Started all 20 games and totaled 1,298 minutes between the pipes • Ranked fifth in the NE10 in goals against (22) and goals against average (1.19) • Second in the NE10 in minutes • Posted a 14-6 record with five shutouts • Made 74 saves on the year • Stopped a season-high nine shots in NE10 Semifinal game vs. Stonehill (11/6) • Posted a .771 save percentage on the year and .818 in conference play • NE10 Goalkeeper of the Week - 10/12, 10/19

2014

• Appeared in seven games while getting the start in two • Made 23 saves on the season • Logged 26:57 between the pipes in her collegiate debut against SNHU (10/21) before making her first start against SCSU (11/4)

At W.T. Clarke

• Four year member of the field hockey, basketball and softball programs • All-County Honorable Mention in field hockey as a sophomore • All-County and Team MVP in her junior and senior years

Personal • • • •

Daughter of Kathleen and Joseph Has a twin sister Health and physical education major Hopes to become an elementary school physical education teacher and field hockey coach

Career Highs Saves: 12, vs. Merrimack, 11/1/16

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Motamed Field In 2008, Adelphi University announced the naming of its athletic competition field, part of its new outdoor sports stadium, in recognition of the generous support and leadership of its Board of Trustees Chairman, Thomas F. Motamed, Class of 1971.

• A

Motamed Field was the site of the 2011 NCAA Division II and III women’s lacrosse championship. It also played host to the 2010, 2011, and 2014 Northeast-10 Women’s Lacrosse Championships and the 2011, 2012, and 2014 Northeast-10 Men’s Lacrosse Championship. The Outdoor Sports Complex features Motamed Field, which is the home for the Adelphi men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse and field hockey programs. • Adjacent to the Motamed Field is a practice space. • The tennis courts are located just beyond this field and anchors the complex in one contiguous area. • All-weather surface material to allow for year-round practice and competition. • Four main light standards help illuminate the field for evening training and competition, as well as working media and game operations.

heated/air-conditioned Press Box is located at the top of the stadium seats. Located midfield, the press box accommodates sports information, working media and game operations, which maintains the scoreboard and public address sound system. • The Panthers’ live in-game stats of soccer, lacrosse and field hockey events originates out of the press box. • Addition of a one-level parking structure for over 300 cars below the field.

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2016 Season Stats RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date 09/02/16 Sep 07 09/10/2016 Sep 11 Sep 13 * Sep 21 * Sep 24 * 09/27/2016 * Oct 01 * Oct 05 * 10/08/16 * Oct 11 Oct 14 * Oct 15 * 10/19/16 * Oct 22 * 10/25/2016 * 10/29/16 Nov 01

Opponent #8 BLOOMSBURG at Pace at AIC at Molloy SO. CONNECTICUT STONEHILL ST. MICHAEL’S at Southern Conn. State AIC #1 LIU POST at #7 Saint Anselm PACE LINDENWOOD (MO) at Franklin Pierce at Bentley MERRIMACK at Assumption at So. New Hampshire #5 MERRIMACK

OVERALL 13-6 9-3 4-3

HOME 6-4 4-2 2-2

Score L 1-5 W 2-0 L 1-4 W 5-2 W 9-0 L 4-5 W 5-0 W 6-1 W 3-1 W ot 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-1 Wot 4-3 Wot 1-0 W 2-1 L 2-3 W 3-2 W 2-1 L 0-1

Att. 126 87 82 71 85 105 90 55 130 175 147 150 75 109 106 150 108 112 126

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% gw ps-att dsv 17 Lena Pollich 19 9 9 27 65 .138 3 1-1 0 14 Elissa Frein 19 11 7 29 61 .1 0 4 0-0 0 24 Elizabeth Mercuri 19 11 5 27 51 .216 4 0-0 0 23 Jamie Ahrens 19 4 4 12 47 .085 1 0-0 2 8 Emily Power 17 8 0 16 24 .333 0 0-0 0 25 Samantha Nizich 18 2 2 6 18 .111 0 0-0 0 5 Kate Manson 18 1 0 2 6 .167 0 0-0 0 19 Justine DeLuca 9 3 1 7 3 1.000 0 0-0 0 6 Natalina Sagliocca 10 2 0 4 3 .667 1 0-0 0 11 Charlotte Smith 19 1 3 5 3 .333 0 0-0 0 3 Marisa McLeod 2 1 0 2 2 .500 0 0-0 0 20 Danielle Powers 15 1 0 2 2 .500 0 0-0 0 9 Deirdre McIntyre 5 1 0 2 2 .500 0 0-0 0 16 Katelyn Zaneski 15 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 0 27 Tina Brindisi 19 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0 0 21 Rachel Colvin 19 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 7 22 Jessica Lodato 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 1 12 Madison Skelton 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 50 Amanda Gargiulo 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 30 Bridget Geyer 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Total 19 55 32 142 293 .188 13 1-1 10 Opponents 19 33 22 88 206 .160 6 2-3 3 ## Goalie 50 AmandaGargiulo 30 Bridget Geyer Total Opponents

GP Min. 18 1271:31 4 79:48 19 1351:19 19 1351:19

AWAY 7-2 5-1 2-1

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game PENALTY CORNERS PENALTY STROKES PENALTIES Green cards Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

Goals by Period Adelphi Opponents Shots by Period Adelphi Opponents Saves by Period Adelphi Opponents Corners by Period Adelphi Opponents

GA GAAvg Saves 28 1.98 93 5 5.64 4 33 2.20 109 55 3.66 145

1st 26 13 1st 131 83 1st 37 64 1st 72 45

ADE

OPP

55-293 2.89 .188 15.4 167 1-1

33-206 1.74 .160 10.8 116 2-3

13 3 0

7 1 0

1212 10/121 0/0

877 9/97

2nd 26 20 2nd 151 122 2nd 71 75 2nd 92 71

OT 3 0 OT 11 1 OT 1 6 OT 3 0

Total 55 33 Total 293 206 Total 109 145 Total 167 116

Pct W-L-T Sho .769 12-5-0 4/0 .444 0-1-0 0/0 .768 12-6-0 4 .725 6-12-0 1

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All-Time Results vs. Opponents 2008 Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 3-7

2010

2011

9/06 9/13 9/14 9/20 9/23 9/24 9/28 10/7 10/12 10/18 10/20

9/04 Seton Hill L, 1-2 9/11 at Bloomsburg L, 1-3 9/12 at East Stroudsburg L, 4-0 9/14 Assumption W, 7-0 9/18 at Bentley W, 2-1 (OT) 9/19 at Saint Anselm W, 3-1 9/25 Franklin Pierce W, 2-1 10/5 at C.W. Post L, 3-2 (OT) 10/9 Saint Anselm* W, 5-1 10/10 Saint Michael’s W, 2-0 10/13 So. Connecticut* W, 4-2 10/16 at Stonehill* L, 1-0 10/23 at Franklin Pierce* W, 4-2 10/27 at So. Connecticut L, 3-2 10/30 Bentley* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/31 Merrimack* W, 4-1 11/2 at Assumption* W, 5-1 11/6 at UMass Lowell* L, 5-1 11/10 American Int’l L, 2-1 (OT) 11/12 at Merrimack* W, 4-2 11/16 at So. Connecticut^ W, 2-1 11/19 at UMass Lowell^ L, 4-2 *NE-10 Opponents ^NE-10 Tournament

9/1 Bloomsburg L, 1-3 9/3 Mercy W, 4-1 9/6 at Franklin Pierce W, 5-1 9/10 Assumption* W, 6-0 9/11 Saint Michael’s W, 3-0 9/14 at Stonehill L, 1-3 9/17 UMass Lowell L, 1-2 9/20 American Int’l L, 1-3 9/24 at Bentley* L, 0-3 9/26 Limestone L, 0-2 9/27 Franklin Pierce* W, 3-0 10/4 So. Connecticut L, 2-3 (OT) 10/8 at Saint Anselm* L, 1-2 10/9 at Saint Michael’s* L, 2-3 (OT) 10/12 at UMass Lowell* L, 0-4 10/15 Stonehill* W, 2-1 10/18 at American Int’l* L, 1-2 10/23 at Merrimack* L, 0-1 (OT) *NE-10 Opponents

at Assumption L, 3-2 Kutztown L, 3-1 at Rutgers (Club) W, 5-0 Drew W, 2-1 at Ramapo W, 3-2 (OT) at Manhattanville L, 3-1 at Philadelphia L, 4-3 (OT) C.W. Post L, 4-3 Philadelphia L, 3-1 American Int’l L, 2-0 at Seton Hill W, 5-2

2009

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 12-8, 7-3 NE-10 8/27 at Seton Hill L, 4-5 (OT) 9/02 Assumption* W, 2-1 9/05 at Bentley* L, 1-2 9/06 at Saint Anselm* W, 5-2 9/12 Franklin Pierce* W, 1-0 9/19 at Merrimack* L, 3-4 9/20 at Slippery Rock W, 3-0 9/23 at C.W. Post W, 1-0 9/26 Saint Anselm* W, 4-0 9/27 Saint Michael’s* W, 4-1 9/30 So. Connecticut* L, 0-2 10/03 at Stonehill* L, 1-2 10/10 at Franklin Pierce* W, 1-0 (OT) 10/13 at So. Connecticut* W, 4-3 10/17 Bentley* L, 2-3 10/18 at Merrimack* L, 0-2 10/21 Assumption* W, 3-1 10/24 UMass Lowell* W, 2-1 10/28 at Merrimack^ L, 2-1 *NE-10 Opponents ^NE-10 Tournament

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record 13-9, 6-4 NE-10

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 6-12, 3-7 NE-10

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All-Time Results vs. Opponents 2012

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 8-12, 6-4 NE-10 8/30 at Bloomsburg L, 1-3 9/1 at East Stroudsburg L, 0-6 9/4 Franklin Pierce* L, 2-3 (OT) 9/8 at Assumption* L, 2-3 9/9 at Saint Michael’s* L, 2-3 9/12 Stonehill* L, 2-3 9/15 at UMass Lowell L, 0-3 9/18 at American Int’l* L, 2-3 9/22 Bentley* W, 2-1 9/26 Mercy W, 4-1 9/29 at Franklin Pierce* W, 3-0 10/2 at So. Connecticut W, 3-2 10/6 Saint Anselm* L, 0-1 10/7 Saint Michael’s * W, 4-0 10/10 UMass Lowell* L, 0-4 10/14 at Stonehill* W, 3-2 (OT) 10/16 American Int’l* W, 2-0 10/20 Merrimack* L, 0-3 10/24 So. Connecticut^ W, 4-3 10/27 Merrimack ^ L, 0-6 *NE-10 Opponents ^NE-10 Tournament

2013

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 11-9, 5-5 NE-10 9/6 9/11 9/14 9/17 9/21 9/23 9/25 9/28 10/1 10/5 10/9 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/23 10/26

West Chester L, 2-7 at Assumption W, 2-1 Merrimack W, 5-1 LIU Post L, 1-4 at Saint Anselm W, 3-2 (OT) Limestone W, 1-0 American Int’l L, 0-2 at Merrimack* L, 1-7 at Mercy W, 4-1 Franklin Pierce* W, 5-2 American Int’l* L, 0-1 at Stonehill* L, 0-3 at LIU Post* L, 0-5 Saint Anselm* W, 5-2 So. Connecticut* L, 3-4 at Saint Michael’s W, 3-2 (OT)

10/29 Assumption* 11/2 Bentley* 11/5 Bentley^ 11/8 LIU Post^ *NE-10 Opponents ^NE-10 Tournament

W, 2-1 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-5

2014

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 14-7, 8-3 NE-10 9/6 East Stroudsburg 9/7 Mercyhurst 9/13 Assumption 9/17 Dowling 9/24 Mercy 9/27 at American Int’l 9/30 at LIU Post 10/4 Merrimack* 10/11 American Int’l* 10/18 at Bentley* 10/21 So. New Hampshire.* 10/25 Stonehill* 10/29 LIU Post* 11/1 at Saint Anselm* 11/4 at So. Connecticut* 11/8 Saint Michael’s 11/12 at Assumption* 11/15 at Franklin Pierce* 11/18 Bentley^ 11/20 at Stonehill^ 11/25 at LIU Post# *NE-10 Opponents ^NE-10 Tournament #NCAA Tournament

L, 7-0 W, 3-2 W, 4-2 W, 5-0 W, 7-0 W, 2-0 L, 2-1 W, 3-2 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 7-0 L, 5-4 L, 5-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 6-3 L, 3-2 W, 5-0 W, 6-2 L, 3-1 L, 3-1

2015

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 14-6, 10-2 NE-10 9/4 9/6 9/12 9/15 9/19 9/23 9/26 9/29 10/3

at Bloomsburg at East Stroudsburg Pace at So. Connecticut Bellarmine at Stonehill* at Saint Michaels* So. Connecticut* at American Int’l*

L, 0-1 L, 1-4 W, 3-0 W, 7-1 W, 4-2 L, 0-3 W, 4-1 W, 6-0 W,1-0

10/7 at LIU Post* W,3-1 10/10 Saint Anselm* W, 2-0 10/13 at Pace* W, 2-0 10/15 Mercy* W, 5-0 10/17 Franklin Pierce* W, 4-0 10/21 Bentley* W, 3-2 10/23 at Merrimack* L,0-1 10/27 Assumption* W,4-2 10/31 So. New Hampshire* W, 4-2 11/6 Stonehill^ L, 3-4 OT 11/14 at Merrimack# L, 1-2 OT *NE-10 Opponents ^NE-10 Tournament #NCAA Tournament

2016

Head Coach Gloria O’Connor Overall Record: 13-6, 9-3 NE 10 9/2 Bloomsburg L, 1-5 9/7 at Pace W, 2-0 9/10 at American Int’l L, 1-4 9/11 at Molloy W, 5-2 9/13 So. Connecticut * W, 9-0 9/21 Stonehill * L, 4-5 9/24 Saint Michael’s * W, 5-0 9/27 at So. Connecticut * W, 6-1 10/1 American Int’l * W, 3-1 10/5 LIU Post * W, 2-1 (OT) 10/8 at Saint Anselm * L, 1-2 10/11 Pace * W, 2-1 10/14 Lindenwood W, 4-3 (OT) 10/15 at Franklin Pierce * W, 1-0 (OT) 10/19 at Bentley * W, 2-1 10/22 Merrimack * L, 2-3 10/25 at Assumption * W, 3-2 10/29 at So. New Hampshire * W, 2-1 11/1 Merrimack^ L, 0-1 * - NE10 Contest ^ - NE10 Tournament % - NCAA Tournament

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Field Hockey Career Statistics All-Time Series Record

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 4-6 ASSUMPTION 9-3 BENTLEY 8-3 Bloomsburg 0-4 LIU POST

2-7

Dowling 1-0 Drew

1-0

East Stroudsburg

0-4

FRANKLIN PIERCE

10-1

Kutztown 0-1 Limestone 1-1 Manhattanville 0-1 Mercy

5-0

Mercyhurst 1-0 MERRIMACK 4-9 Philadelphia 0-2 Ramapo 0-1 SAINT ANSELM

5-2

SAINT MICHAELS

8-2

Seton Hill

1-2

Slippery Rock

1-0

SO. CONNECTICUT

7-4

SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE

2-0

STONEHILL 2-9 UMass Lowell

1-6

Westchester 0-1 Current Northeast-10 opponents in CAPS

CAREER POINTS Molly Cuevas Jeanette Heimerle Julianne Gerbino Mary Plotas Lena Pollich Crystal Gray Brittany Kinsley

134 111 104 81 70 34 29

CAREER GOALS Julianne Gerbino Molly Cuevas Mary Plotas Jeanette Heimerle Cassie Cabral Crystal Gray

42 41 36 33 23 15

CAREER ASSISTS

Molly Cuevas Jeanette Heimerle Julianne Gerbino Brittany Kinsley Molly Plotas

52 44 20 11 9

2012-15 2008-11 2008-11 2013-15 2013-15 2008-11 2008-11 2008-11 2012-15 2013-15 2008-11 2009-12 2008-11 2012-15 2008-11 2008-11 2008-11 2013-15

SINGLE SEASON POINTS Mary Plotas Molly Cuevas Jeanette Heimerle Molly Cuevas Julianne Gerbino Julianne Gerbino Lena Pollich

53 2014 44 2014 43 2010 42 2015 39 2010 35 2009 35 2015

SINGLE SEASON GOALS Mary Plotas Julianne Gerbino Molly Cuevas Julianne Gerbino Jeanette Heimerle Molly Cuevas

24 2014 16 2009 14 2015 14 2010 13 2010 10 2012, 2014

SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS

Molly Cuevas Jeanette Heimerle Molly Cuevas Jeanette Heimerle Julianne Gerbino Molly Cuevas

20 2014 17 2010 14 2015 13 2009 11 2010 10 2013

CAREER GAME-WINNING GOALS Julianne Gerbino Mary Plotas Jeanette Heimerle Molly Cuevas Lena Pollich Cassie Cabral Crystal Gray

11 2008-11 9 2013-15 7 2008-11 5 2012-15 4 2013-* 4 2009-12 4 2008-11

CAREER DEFENSIVE SAVES

Briana Rubenstein Emilee Rahner Brittany Kinsley Jami DeGrote Rachel Colvin Lindsay Williams

26 17 14 11 11 6

2011-14 2009-12 2008-11 2010-13 2012-16 2008-11

CAREER GAMES PLAYED Rachel Colvin Tina Brindisi Lena Pollich Molly Cuevas Briana Rubenstein Julianne Gerbino Theresa Murphy Jeanette Heimerle Crystal Gray

80 80 80 80 73 70 70 69 68

2012-16 2012-16 2012-16 2012-15 2011-14 2008-11 2008-11 2008-11 2008-11

SINGLE SEASON GAME-WINNING GOALS

Mary Plotas Julianne Gerbino Julianne Gerbino Kristen Bagley Elizabeth Mercuri Jeanette Heimerle Cassie Cabral Molly Cuevas Kristen Bagley Lena Pollich

6 6 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

SINGLE SEASON DEFENSIVE SAVES

Briana Rubenstein Briana Rubenstein Brittany Kinsley Emilee Rahner Jami DeGrote Rachel Colvin

15 9 8 6 6 6

2014 2009 2010 2015 2015 2011 2012 2013 2013 2014

2014 2012 2009 2011 2012 2015

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Goalkeeper Statistics CAREER SAVES Lucia Vigliotti Kristine Puzio Kelly Serrao Amanda Gargiulo Jacqueline Grant

CAREER WINS Amanda Gargiulo Lucia Vigliotti Kelly Serrao Kristine Puzio Jacqueline Grant

294 239 226 187 70

2008-11 2009-12 2012-15 2014-* 2008

30 29 22 9 3

2014-* 2008-11 2012-15 2009-12 2008

CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Amanda Gargiulo Lucia Vigliotti Kristine Puzio Jacqueline Grant Kelly Serrao

1.34 1.63 1.60 2.58 2.34

2014-* 2008-11 2009-12 2008 2012-14

CAREER MINUTES PLAYED

Lucia Vigliotti Kelly Serrao Amanda Gargiulo Kristine Puzio Jacqueline Grant

3689:52 2905:57 2888:46 1858:69 624:49

2008-11 2012-15 2014-* 2009-12 2008

SINGLE SEASON SAVES Kristine Puzio Kelly Serrao Lucia Vigliotti Lucia Vigliotti Amanda Gargiulo Lucia Vigliotti Amanda Gargiulo

170 116 106 97 93 82 74

2012 2013 2011 2009 2016 2010 2015

SINGLE SEASON WINS Amanda Gargiulo Amanda Gargiulo Lucia Vigliotti Lucia Vigliotti Kelly Serrao Kelly Serrao

14 14 12 11 11 10

2015 2015 2009 2010 2014 2013

SINGLE SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN 8) Amanda Gargiulo Lucia Vigliotti Lucia Vigliotti Lucia Vigliotti Kelly Serrao Jacqueline Grant

1.19 1.81 1.89 2.02 2.52 2.58

SINGLE SEASON MINUTES PLAYED

Kelly Serrao 1416:03 Amanda Gargiulo 1298:15 Lucia Vigliotti 1289:20 Amanda Gargiulo 1271:31 Kristine Puzio 1220:16 Lucia Vigliotti 1200:59 Lucia Vigliotti 1112:42

2015 2009 2011 2010 2013 2008

2013 2015 2009 2016 2012 2010 2011

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Goals Scored Largest Margin of Victory

9, vs. So. Connecticut State 9/13/16 9, vs. So. Connecticut State 9/13/16

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Points

Assists

Molly Cuevas: 8, vs. Bentley 11/18/14 Mary Plotas: 8, vs. So. New Hampshire 10/21/14 Jeanette Heimerle: 8, vs. Saint Anselm 10/9/11

Molly Cuevas: 3, vs. So. New Hampshire 10/21/14 Julianne Gerbino: 3, vs. Saint Anselm 10/9/11

Goals

Saves

Molly Cuevas: 4, vs. Bentley 11/18/14 Mary Plotas: 4, vs. So. New Hampshire 10/21/14

Kelly Serrao: 14, vs. LIU Post 10/17/13 Lucia Vigliotti: 14, vs. Bloomsburg 9/1/11

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Honors & Awards NFHCA Honors & Awards The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) is a non-profit organization serving field hockey coaches and supporters of the game from across the United States. The mission of the organization is to stimulate the professional development of coaching leadership within the sport of field hockey. The NFHCA strives to cultivate and recognize the professional contributions of its membership and to foster and promote the growth of the sport. The NFHCA is responsible for providing a recognizable presence and voice in regard to legislation affecting the sport as well as interscholastic and intercollegiate programs. Since the rebirth of the Adelphi field hockey program in 2008, the Panthers have had numerous athletes honored by the NFHCA for their dedication on and off the field.

NFHCA Division II National Scholar Athlete Rachel Colvin

2015

NFHCA Academic Honor Roll - 3.3 GPA or Higher Jacqueline Grant Crystal Gray Lucia Vigliotti Erin Hahn Jaclyn Kaszubski Katelyn Jules Kristen Karoff Brittany Kinsley Natalia Kozakiewicz Michelle Maurici Ornella Schneider Amanda Serif Laura Stafford Alyssa Conklin Danielle Demola Crystal Gray Michelle Maurici Jessica Mulhern Mary Navarra Natasha Pedzik Kristine Puzio Emilee Rahner Laura Stafford Lindsay Williams Alyssa Conklin Jami DeGrote Danielle Demola Crystal Gray Michelle Maurici Jessica Mulhern Mary Navarra Natasha Pedzik Kristine Puzio Emilee Rahner Courtney Shelvin

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010

Lindsay Williams Carly Aceves Danielle Demola Crystal Gray Jeanette Heimerle Brittany Kinsley Michelle Maurici Kristine Puzio Emilee Rahner Briana Rubenstein Carly Aceves Kristen Bagley Brooke Bittel Alyssa Conklin * Molly Cuevas Maria Guerrisi Sashal Hagan Nicolette Lodato Olivia Nowokunski Kristine Puzio* Emilee Rahner* Briana Rubenstein Kelly Serrao Carly Aceves Jamie Ackerman Kristen Bagley* Amanda Borbee Tina Brindisi Rachel Colvin Molly Cuevas Jami DeGrote* Sashal Hagan Nicolette Lodato* Olivia Nowokunski* Briana Rubenstein Natalina Sagliocca Kelly Serrao* Arielle Theofield Amanda Borbee Elizabeth Mercuri Molly Cuevas* Jamie Ahrens Kristen Bagley*

2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015

Tina Brindisi Rachel Colvin Maria Guerrisi Jessica Lodato Nicolette Lodato* Kate Manson Elizabeth Mercuri Samantha Nizich Olivia Nowokunski* Lena Pollich Emily Power Kerrigan Roth Natalina Sagliocca Kelly Serrao* Charlotte Smith Jamie Ahrens Tina Brindisi* Rachel Colvin Justine DeLuca Bridget Geyer Jessica Lodato Kate Manson Marisa McLeod Deirdre McIntyre Elizabeth Mercuri Samantha Nizich Lena Pollich* Kerrigan Roth Natalina Sagliocca

2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016

*designates 4-year award recipients

NFHCA All-Academic Team 2008 - 3.197 GPA 2009 - 3.35 GPA 2010 – 3.29 GPA 2011 – 3.27 GPA 2013 – 3.384 GPA 2014 – 3.51 GPA 2015 – 3.53 GPA 2016 – 3.428 GPA

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Honors & Awards NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Award 2009 2010 2013

NE-10 Fall Academic All-Conference Lena Pollich Molly Cuevas Molly Cuevas Briana Rubenstein Carly Aceves Molly Cuevas Briana Rubenstein Crystal Gray Crystal Gray Crystal Gray

2016 2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2011 2010 2009

Northeast-10 Rookie of the Year Molly Cuevas Elissa Frein

2012 2016

Northeast-10 Defensive Player of the Year Rachel Colvin

2015

Northeast-10 All-Conference Julianne Gerbino 1st Team 2009 Lucia Vigliotti 2nd Team 2009 Danielle Demola All-Rookie 2009 Jeanette Heimerle 1st Team 2010 Julianne Gerbino 1st Team 2010 Jamie Ackerman All-Rookie 2010 Jeanette Heimerle 1st Team 2011 Julianne Gerbino 2nd Team 2011 Kristine Puzio 2nd Team 2011 Molly Cuevas 1st Team 2012 All-Rookie 2012 Cassie Cabral 2nd Team 2012 Emilee Rahner 2nd Team 2012 Molly Cuevas R ookie of the Year 2012 Jamie Ackerman 2nd Team 2013

Molly Cuevas 1st Team Lena Pollich All-Rookie Molly Cuevas 1st Team Mary Plotas 1st Team Briana Rubenstein 2nd Team Jamie Aherns Rookie Samantha Nizich Rookie Molly Cuevas 1st Team Rachel Colvin 1st Team Defensive Player of the Year Lena Pollich 1st Team Kristen Bagley 2nd Team Charlotte Smith All-Rookie Rachel Colvin 1st Team Lena Pollich 1st Team Elissa Frein 2nd Team Jamie Ahrens 2nd Team

2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016

NE-10 Conference All- Championship Team Molly Cuevas Molly Cuevas Molly Cuevas Danielle Demola

2014 2013 2012 2009

ECAC Division II All-Stars Molly Cuevas Rachel Colvin Lena Pollich Charlotte Smith Molly Cuevas Mary Plotas Briana Rubenstein Jeanette Heimerle Julianne Gerbino (Offensive Player of the Year) Lucia Vigliotti (Defensive Player of the Year) Danielle Demola

Nominee Nominee

Julianne Gerbino Julianne Gerbino Jeanette Heimerle Molly Cuevas Molly Cuevas Molly Cuevas Lena Pollich Rachel Colvin Rachel Colvin Lena Pollich Elissa Frein Jamie Ahrens

2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team

2016 Rachel Colvin, 2nd Team All-American Lena Pollich, 2nd Team All-American Elissa Frein, All-Rookie Team

2015 Molly Cuevas, 1st Team All-American Rachel Colvin, 2nd Team All-American Lena Pollich, 2nd Team All-American

2014

2009

Jeanette Heimerle, 2nd Team AllAmerican Jamie Ackerman, All-Rookie Team

2009

2016 2015

2009 2010 2010 2013 2014 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016

Synapse Sports Awards

2015 2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 2013 2010 2009

NCAA Woman of the Year Rachel Colvin Molly Cuevas

Longstreth/NFHCA/ All-American

Molly Cuevas, 1st Team All-American Mary Plotas, 1st Team All-American Jamie Ahrens, All-Rookie Team Samantha Nizich, All-Rookie Team

2013 Molly Cuevas, 2nd Team All-American Lena Pollich, All-Rookie Team

2010

2009 Julianne Gerbino, 2nd Team All-American Danielle Demola, 2nd Team All-Rookie

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FIELD HOCKEY

All-Time Letterwinners A Elin Abramson - 1931-35 Carly Aceves – 2011-14 Jamie Ackerman - 2010-13 Dana Aherns – 2012-15 Jamie Aherns – 2014-*

Joan Brunetti - 1972-75

Regina Dooley- 1981-83

Donna Groenveld - 1982-83

Allison Bruseski - 1979-82

Jane Dooling - 1946-48

Sophie Gross- 1927

Buell- 1936

Carol Dornemann- 1959

Maria Guerrisi – 2012-15

Bundow- 1936

Sarah Downs- 1982

Jane Gulbansen - 1948

Carolyn Burpee- 1982

Cynthia Drakeford - 1971-73

Ann Marie Burget- 1982

(captain)

Carol Alberts - 1948

C

Albro - 1946

Alexandra Dranoff - 2008-11 Doris Dudley - 1934 Olive Dunkerke - 1933-36

H Ginny Hafner – 1961 Sashal Hagan – 2012-13

Helen Allen - 1956

Cassie Cabral - 2009-12

Kathy Allen - 1966

Terri Cannichael - 1972-75

Mary Allen - 1932-34

Marie Capizzi - 1966

Jo Alresi - 1966

Joan Cappel - 1966

Laura Earle - 1979-82

Liz Hanebury - 1966

Samantha Amato - 2008

Theresa Caprlo - 1975-78

Maron Ereasoft - 1948

Astrid Hannssen - 1927

Jeanne Ammar- 1981-83

Louise Cardosa - 1930

Audrey Erickson- 1952

Linda Hamburg - 1966

Magaret Andrews - 1927

Bobbie Carr- 1958-59

Katherine Angers - 1927

Betty Cermak- 1949-53

Mary Iou Arrichio- 1975

Rosemarie Cerrone- 1975

Attard- 1936

Guinevere Christman - 1927

Laura Ault - 1927

Veronia Cippollone - 48

Elaine Austin - 1948

Alese Cohen - 1946-48

Sue Avaklan- 1961

Toby Cohen - 1971 Joanne Colletta- 1980-81 (cap-

B Kristen Bagley – 2012-15 Lorraine Baltzer - 1977-80 Debbie Bardong- 1975-76 (captain) Lorraine Barker 1977-80 Bobbie Bauer - 1958-59 Carolyn Bednarski- 1961

tain) Rachel Colvin – 2013-16 Alyssa Conklin - 2009-12 Pat Conlan - 1966

E

F Mary Farrar - 1934-37 Farrington- 1936 Tina Fequera - 1978-1981 Janet Ficke- 1958 Simone Fielder - 1948 Christine Figueroa - 1980 Carmel Fleck - 1977-80 Norma Freshman - 1948 Lori Friel- 1982

Ruth Cook- 1959 Molly Cuevas – 2012-15 Judy Curtin - 1961

Grace Beer - 1948

D

Isabelle Beinert - 1934 Jean Beinhold - 1948

Pat Davis - 1966

Grace Bender - 1933-34

Darcia Debithaneisus - 1980

Doris Bettman - 1930-34

Jami DeGrote - 2010-13

Brooke Bittel – 2012-15

Danielle Demola - 2009-11

Blacker - 1946

Irma Denker - 1934-37

Lillian Bonta

Denton- 1936

Jacki Booth - 1979-82 (captain)

Lynn DeSilva - 1979-82

Amanda Borbee – 2013-14

Ana Diamon - 1966

Majorie Brenner – 1953

Fran Digioia - 1971

Tina Brindisi – 2013-16

Fran DiPlazza - 1969-72

Brogan- 1936

Ann DiPrima - 1966

Brown - 1932

Doll - 1932

Joy Harris - 1980 Liz Haneb - 1966

Jess Hart- 1959-61 Ann Heacock - 1971 Betsy Hegeman - 1961 Jeanette Heimerle - 2008-11 Carol Heitzman - 1966 Margret Hendry - 1936 (captain) Adelaide Heyen - 1934 Ruth Higbee - 1933-36 Dorothy Hill - 1930-32 Isabelle Hill - 1930 Donna Hoppenhauer - 1982 Elaine Howe - 1977-80

G

Ruth Cook- 1958

Erin Hahn - 2008-11

Cheryl Gans - 1969-72 Helen Gallaer - 1977-80 Amanda Gargiulo – 2014-* Julianne Gerbino - 2008-11 Giffin - 1946 Jane Gillespie - 1927 Tina Glasser - 1959 Sue Goebel- 1982 Irene Goldsmith - 1948

Anna Mae Hrabak - 1966 Mariel Humphreys - 1948

J Kathy Jacobs - 1977-80 Dot Jenson -1972-75 Ethel Johnston- 1930 Katelyn Jules - 2008

K

Goodwin - 1946

Sue Kane- 1978-82 (captain)

Kelly Gorman - 2008-11

Kristen Karoff - 2008

Jacqueline Grant - 2008

Jaclyn Kaszubski - 2008

Crystal Gray - 2009-12

Karen Kaufman - 1966

Doreen Greco-1975-78

Eleanor Keller - 1932-34

Eileen Gregorovic- 1975-77

Olive Kellman - 1927

Erin Grekin - 2009-12

Alice Kelly - 1980

Alice Grgurevich - 1927

Judy Kelly- 1975-78

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All-Time Letterwinners Ginny Kelly - 1978 (captain)

Janet Noffsinger - 1978

Susan Schegal- 1961

Mickey Kelly 1977-80

Priscilla Nolan - 1982

Ornella Schneider - 2008

Regina Kelly - 1980-83

Isabelle Nostrand - 1930

Gina Schrader- 1982

Sue Kelly- 1959-61

Olivia Nowokunski – 2012-15

Elizabeth Scott - 1982

Virginia Kelly - 1975 Brittany Kinsley - 2008-11 Joan Kirivin - 1948

L Eleanor LaRosa - 1952 Marcia Lessler - 1961 Claire Lipschultz - 1930-34 Nicolette Lodato – 2012-15 Carol Lombardo 1977-80 Diane Lucas - 1976

M

O Carol Olifiers - 1966 Helen Osborne - 1927 Janet Oussaty- 1972-75

P Rebeca Pantaleo - 2010 Evelyn Parsons - 1927 Natasha Pedzik - 2009-12 Sandy Peters - 1971 (captain) Lorraine Plan – 1966 Mary Plotas- 2013-15

Michelle Mach - 1976-79

Lena Pollich – 2013-16

Joan MacNamera -1949

Edna Poppe- 1927

Stephanie Marciano – 2008

Emily Power – 2015-*

Kate Manson – 2015-*

Peck Priscilla - 1927

Jean Mason - 1948

Pat Pumphrey- 1961

Jane Massaro - 1975-78

Kristine Puzio - 2009-12

Michelle Maurici - 2008-11 Monica McKean – 1953 Elizabeth Mercuri – 2014-* Carmella Merolla- 1927 Gladys Meyer- 1958-59 Eleanor Miller - 1948 Faye Miller - 1976 Maureen Miller - 1961 Ginny Monsees- 1982 Rusty Mucciv- 1959 Jessica Mulhern - 2008-11 Jeanne Mulvihill - 1930 Theresa Murphy - 2008-11

N Rebeca Nani - 2010 Mary Navarra - 2009-10 Arleen Nevin – 1948 Samantha Nizich- 2014 - * Kathy Nobles - 1976

R Emilee Rahner - 2009-12 Sandy Rave - 1966 Helen Reed- 1930 Cythia Retarides - 1966 Robin Ricci- 1982 Peggy Richards - 1973-76 Flo Rlysky- 1961 Edith Roberts - 1937 Mary Romano- 1959 Sue Rosone - 1966-69 Kerrigan Roth – 2014-* Bertha Rothert - 1930-34 Briana Rubenstein – 2011-14

S

Pearl Seckler- 1927 Amanda Serif - 2008 Marie Serra – 1948 Kelly Serrao – 2012-15 Joan Shean - 1952

V Barbara Vano - 1968-71 Thelma Van Norden- 1927 Pam Vaughn- 1975 Nancy Vergoz- 1959-61 Lucia Vigliotti - 2008-11 Margaret Viviani - 1936 Carol Vugel- 1961

Courtney Shelvin - 2010 Elaine Siciliano 1977-80 Selina Silleck 1933 Jan Simberlund - 1971-74 Jessica Smalling – 2013-14 Barbera Smith – 1959 Charlotte Smith – 2015-* Camille Springsted - 1927 Laura Stafford - 2008-09 Robin Staneck - 1978 Barbara Stoebe - 1975-76 Sue Stout - 1982 Lorraine Sorg - 1965-68 Brittany Souke - 2010-13 Chery Sweizle -1971

T

W Elan Wagner - 1948 Walzer- 1936 Jackie Ward- 1975 Dot Wasson- 1958 Jackie Watdrop - 1948 Bety Way- 1958 Amella Weiss - 1946-30 Sue West - 1980 Jean Whelan - 1932 Terry Wibben- 1975-77 (captain) Lindsay Williams – 2008-11 Kay Williamson - 1934 Wittenburg - 1946 Dawn Wolman - 1982 Louise Woltmann - 1959

Ruth Taub - 1930 Betty Thackray - 1930-32 Arielle Theofield – 2010-14 Jessie Thole - 1966 Diane Tilley- 1975-76 (captain) Ethel Timmerman- 1927 Mary Tloczkowski - 1971 Bea Toner - 1948 Joan Toner - 1948 Bea Tonet - 1965-68 Muriel Turpin- 1927

Y Ethel Yaspan - 1927 Current players in BOLD. Our records are not complete! With any additions to our records, please contact Associate Athletic Director Emily Dorko at edorko@ adelphi.edu.

U Bev Underwood - 1959

Natalina Sagliocca – 2013-16 Teresa San Giovanni- 1982 Loretta Scauzillo - 1966

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Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation DANNY

McCABE

After a nationwide search, Danny McCabe was appointed Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation at Adelphi in July 2013 by former Adelphi University President Dr. Robert A. Scott. In his first two years at the helm of the athletics department, the Panthers continued to set a standard of excellence in the Northeast-10 Conference, winning the school’s second consecutive Presidents’ Cup in 2013-14 before finishing second in 2014-15. In that time, Adelphi claimed seven NE-10 Championships, sent 15 teams to NCAA Tournament play and claimed two NCAA National Championships in women’s lacrosse. In 2015, the softball team reached the Women’s College World Series for the first time as a Division II program, winning the NCAA Division II East 2 Regional on Janet L. Ficke Field before sweeping the Super Regional on the campus of top-seeded Southern New Hampshire. In the classroom, 12 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSida Capital One Academic All-District I Team honorees, including five Academic All-Americans from the men’s lacrosse (Nick Watson), women’s lacrosse (Devan Crimi, Alexa Froccaro), women’s soccer (Taylor Groth) and women’s basketball (Kelly Mannix) programs. Furthermore, seven teams earned the NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Awards in 2013-14, while the softball program posted the highest GPA across all three NCAA Divisions; the program followed that up as one of four Panther teams to win an Academic Excellence Award in 2014-15, recording the highest GPA in the history of the award.

which features all the amenities required for a first-class program. Finally, in 2015, McCabe was chosen to begin a three-year term on the men’s basketball NCAA East Regional Advisory Committee and also serves on the ECAC Board of Directors. McCabe came to Adelphi from Hofstra University, where he was a part of the Pride Intercollegiate Athletic program for eight years, as Executive Associate Athletic Director. He played a pivotal role in the day-to-day operation of the department and in that role McCabe spearheaded Hofstra’s NCAA Certification process, and played a large role in developing and implementing the University’s five-year plan for athletics. He also served as the chairman of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals Organizing Committee at Hofstra in 2009 and 2011. In addition, McCabe served as the program administrator for the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, volleyball and the men’s soccer program and had oversight responsibilities for the sports medicine and strength and conditioning departments.

Prior to Hofstra, McCabe was at Providence College where he served as Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2000-05. In that capacity, he managed all athletic department marketing, promotions and sales strategies for the Big East institution. Under his guidance, the College experienced increased sponsorship sales and ticket sales and increased the average attendance at Friar men’s basketball games. McCabe also oversaw the Providence Athletic Ticket Office, managed their collegiate Bill Altenberg - 1950-51 licensing program increasing revenue by 133 percent, and worked with the Director of Athletics George Faherty - 1951-66 in the department’s fundraising program.

Adelphi University Director of Athletics

In addition to the success in competition and in the classroom, McCabe has been instrumental in expanding Adelphi’s corporate partners, Jim Bedell - 1966-72 bringing the sponsorships of TD Bank ®, Before his time at Providence, McCabe served Ron Bazil - 1972-79 the Whitmore Group, the Greene Turtle, and as the University of Miami (FL) Director of Ticket MetLife ® to the department. In 2015, MetLife Larry Keating - 1979-85 Sales from 1998 to 2000. At Miami, he handled Legacy Advisors became the title sponsor of season ticket and group ticket sales strategies Paul Doherty 1985-87 Adelphi’s annual Fall Cocktail Reception, while for the Hurricane’s football, baseball, and men’s Robert Hartwell - 1987-2013 MetroTeam Outfitters returned as Adelphi’s and women’s basketball programs. McCabe also official gear sponsor and joined the roster of Danny McCabe - 2013-Present spent time in leadership roles in the marketing corporate partners as the title sponsor of the departments at both Fairfield University (1994annual Ficke Golf Classic. The funds raised 98) and Fordham University (1991-92). A 1991 at these special events reached record levels, graduate of Providence College with a bachelor’s and membership in the Panther Club, the department’s major friend-anddegree in business administration, McCabe earned a MBA degree from fundraising arm, also doubled in 2015 to nearly 800 members. Fairfield University in 2004. McCabe has been instrumental in creating several new positions in the department, beginning with the addition of a varsity women’s golf program and the hiring of Keith Ferrara as the first full-time strength and conditioning coach. In addition, the department created a new strength and conditioning center inside the Center for Recreation and Sports

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Administration

Victoria Chiesa

Gina Coscia

Taylor Hayes

Emily Dorko

Eugene Marquardt

Coordinator of Sports Information

Administrative Assistant

Equipment Room Graduate Assistant

Associate Athletic Director/ Director of External Relations

Equipment Room Manager

Morgan Metcalf

Felicia Mills

David Vallins

Meghan Tragner

Kate Whalen

Sports Information Graduate Assistan

Coordinator of Athletic Administration

Compliance Graduate Assistant

Business Manager

Athletic Training

Mike Gavagan

Renee Crossan

Tracie Thomson

Keith Ferrara

Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Rory Grady

Administrative Assistant

Senior Associate AD/SWA/ Compliance

Event Management

Kara Megherian

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Sam Caruso

Claudia Kostich

Graduate Assistant

Katherine Martin

Graduate Assistant

Andrew McCabe

Coordinator of Facilities

Courtney Chrisman

Coordinator of Special Events

William Marois

Graduate Assistant

Vinny Amodeo Graduate Assistant

Fallon McCarthy Graduate Assistantt

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Campus Recreation

Linda Gundrum Director

Michael Grant

Assistant Director

Erica Lloyd

Assistant Director

Head Coaches

Carlo Acquista

Brooke Derosa

Breanne Nasti

Gordon Purdie

Men’s Soccer Head Women’s Soccer Head Coach/Senior Assistant Coach/Assistant Athletic Director Athletic Director

David Duke

Julia DelNero

Gudrinis Fernandez Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Missy Traversi

Danielle MacKnight

Mary Moore

Charles Cohen

Dennis Kearney

Graduate Assistant

Men’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Dom Scala

Robert Smith

Peter Fisher

Women’s Volleyball Head Field Hockey Head Coach/Assistant Coach/Assistant Athletic Athletic Director Director

Softball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Baseball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Swimming and Diving Head Coach

Men’s Golf Head Coach

Bowling Head Coach

Pat McCabe

Joanna Haich

James Sweeney

Katie Rees

Marissa Speciale

Alex Campbell

Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Women’s Golf Head Coach

Cross Country/Track and Field Head Coach

Dance Head Coach

Cheerleading Head Coach

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Facilities William J. Bonomo Memorial Field

The William J. Bonomo Memorial Field was officially opened on October 6, 2007 and dedicated on December 10, 2007 as home to the baseball team. The field, which is constructed of field turf with cut outs for the bases, home plate and the pitcher’s mound, allow for games to be played in the most unfavorable of condition. Along each foul line are 50foot dugouts and enclosed bullpens with two pitchers mounds. The entire field is enclosed and the outfield features an eight-foot high fence with a windscreen.

Janet L. Ficke Field

Named after long time softball coach, the Janet L. Ficke Field was rededicated in October 2005 and got a face-lift with

renovations finished in the summer of 2011. The brand new, state of the art field features an all-weather turf outfield and dirt infield. Additionally, the field includes two, 40 foot brick cutout dugouts which include storage space as well as bathrooms for both the home and visiting benches. Seating in the stands can hold 500 spectators while a working press box for the Sports Information and

Motamed Field

Motamed Field is the home to both the men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the field hockey team. It has all-weather turf and lights to accommodate games at any time of the day all year long. A fully working three-room press box complete with internet, PA and sound system, and a crow’s nest for videotaping sits atop the stands that seat 1,600 spectators.

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Facilities

Center for Recreation and Sports

Opened in 2008, the CRS is the home of Adelphi Athletics and one of the newest buildings on campus. The 76,000 square foot facility houses athletic department personnel, coaches and assistant coaches offices as well as the equipment and athletic training and rehabilitation rooms. It is also home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the volleyball team. The three-court gymnasium has seating for 800 spectators which can be expanded to 1,000 when using the track for additional standing space. The jogging surface which is suspended above the courts is an all-weather, rubber

Tennis Courts

Located behind the practice field, the Adelphi University Tennis courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. There are four courts with bleacher seating for spectators and fans.

surface that is .10 mile.

Woodruff Hall

Woodruff Hall is one of Adelphi’s original buildings on campus. Built in 1896 and renovated in 2009, historic Woodruff Hall is a landmark in Garden City. The outside remains the same while the inside was completely renovated. The four lane, 25 yard swimming pool is home to the swim team as well as the Adelphi Community and is equipped with a HyTek scoring system. Woodruff Hall is also the home to the physical education and exercise science departments as well as Campus Recreation.

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About Adelphi University Undergraduate Programs

Accounting African American and Ethnic Studies^ Anthropology/Forensic Anthropology Art • Art History • Fine Arts (ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture) • Graphic Design Art Education* Asian Studies Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Communications Communication Sciences and Disorders Computer and Management Information Systems Computer Science Criminal Justice Dance**

Economics Education Studeis • Adolescence Education (STEP) • Childhood Education (STEP) English Environmental Studies Exercise Physiology Finance Foreign Language Studies French Gender Studies History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Journalism Latin American Studies Management (Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems) Mathematics Music** Nursing

Performing Arts** • Acting • Design Tech Philosophy Physical Education Physical Education/ Health Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Service Social Work Sociology Spanish Sport Management

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About Adelphi University Five-year Bachelor’s/ Master’s Program • Business • Scholars Teacher Education Program (STEP) • Adolescence Education • Childhood Education • Social Work

Pre-Professional Opportunities • Pre-Dental • Pre-Engineering • Pre-Law • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Physical Therapy/allied health

Special Programs • • • •

Honors College Levermore Global Scholars Program Learning Disabilities Program General Studies Program

*Art portfolio required **Audition required

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Long Island There’s more than plenty to do on Long Island. Arts, culture, history, beaches, golf and shopping. There are five distinctive regions in Long Island North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsbyera mansions .

South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders. Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.

New York City It is impossible not to find something interesting to do and see in Manhattan. The most renowned of New York City’s five boroughs, Manhattan offers the best of everything—Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events, museums, shops, restaurants, parks, parades, cultural landmarks and one-of-a-kind neighborhoods. New York City is only 30 minutes from the Adelphi University Campus. On a trip to Manhattan, you could: • Head to Central Park to catch the finish of the New York City Marathon, or pack a picnic basket for lunch on the grass at Strawberry Fields; • Ring in the New Year by watching the famous ball drop in Times Square; • Catch a Tony Award-winning show or late-night TV favorite David Letterman on Broadway;

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• See the Knicks take the court or the Rangers hit the ice at historic Madison Square Garden; • Try your hand at any number of sports at Chelsea Piers; • Get in the holiday spirit at the treelighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center; Indulge your love of the arts at Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall; Visit the best-known address in the financial world: Wall Street; Spend a leisurely day walking through a unique neighborhood such as Little Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village or Harlem; Experience the great works of art you’ve discussed in class on a trip to Museum Mile along Fifth Avenue; or take a tour of the building that seeks to unite the world, the United Nations.

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