ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
WOMEN’S SOCCER 2015
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2015 Quick Facts.................................................. 3 The Northeast-10 Conference............................... 4 Adelphi Women’s Soccer Head Coach.................. 5 2015 Women’s Soccer Numerical Roster............. 7 2015 Women’s Soccer Alphabetical Roster.......... 8 2015 Women’s Soccer Schedule.......................... 9 Final 2014 Season Stats..................................... 10 Player Bios 0 Kelly Hiersche........................................ 11 1 Anne Marie Ulliac................................... 12 2 Melissa Rubin........................................ 13 3 Melissa Duarte....................................... 14 4 Taylor Groth........................................... 15 5 Jeanine Nunez....................................... 16 6 Michelle Wienecke................................. 17 7 Taylor Salmon........................................ 18 8 Gianna Romano...................................... 19 9 Samantha Lanza.................................... 20 10 Victoria Antonino................................... 21 11 Nicole Forte .......................................... 22 12 Taylor Sipos........................................... 23 13 Monica DiDonato................................... 24 14 Meaghan Simmonds.............................. 25 15 Sarah Barone Stern............................... 26 16 Kelsey Simpson..................................... 27 17 Christina Dutcher................................... 28 18 Kelsey Malles......................................... 29 19 Laura Gomez.......................................... 30 21 Brianna Doran........................................ 31 22 Mary Teubner......................................... 32 25 Bianca Lastra......................................... 33 26 Sage Dieterle......................................... 34 27 Olivia Czavar.......................................... 35 34 Lauren Viggiano..................................... 36 40 Amanda Reverberi................................. 37 Motamed Field.................................................... 36 Honors and Awards............................................ 38 Record book....................................................... 42 Adelphi at the NCAA’s......................................... 43 All-Time Opponent Results................................. 44 All-Time Year-by-Year Results............................ 45 Year-by-Year Records......................................... 48 Adelphi Women’s Soccer Year-By-Year............... 49 All-Time Roster................................................... 50 Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation..... 52 Administration.................................................... 53 Facilitites........................................................... 55 About Adelphi University Programs.................... 57 Long Island and New York.................................. 59
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2015 Quick Facts University Information
Women’s Soccer Staff Information
Location: Garden City, N.Y. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 7,610 President: Dr. Christine M. Riordan Athletic Director: Danny McCabe Assoc. 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 Department Phone: (516) 877-4240
Head Coach: Brooke DeRosa Email: bderosa@adelphi.edu Record at Adelphi: First Season Women’s Soccer Phone: (516) 877-4307 Assistant Coaches: Raeana Georgopoulus, Samantha Jehle, Mervin Shade, Paul Yarde
2014 Team Information
Overall Record: 14-5-2 NE-10 Regular Season Record: 9-4-1 Postseason: ECAC Championship Host, ECAC Championship Finalist, NE-10 Championship Semfinal Round Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7
Athletic Media Relations
Assoc. AD/Director: Adam Siepiola Email: siepiola@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-4293 Coordinator Director: Pat McWalters Email: pmcwalters@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-4236 Graduate Assistant: Victoria Chiesa Email: vchiesa@adelphi.edu Office Phone: (516) 877-3774 Office Fax: (516) 877-4237 Website: www.aupanthers.com Mailing Address: 1 South Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 Women’s Soccer Contact: Pat McWalters
Key Returners Name Victoria Antonio Jeanine Nunez Olivia Czavar Laura Gomez
Key Losses
Year Jr. So. Jr. Jr.
Name Sam Whitney Donna Liotine
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Pos. M/F F F F
2014 Stats 8 G, 5 A, 21 Points 5 G, 5 A, 15 points 9 G, 3 A, 21 Points 6 G, 3 A, 15 Points
Pos. GK M
2014 Stats 14-5-1, 9 Shutouts 5 G, 1 A, 11 Points
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The Northeast-10 Conference the national title in the 4x400 relay at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.
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 201415, the NE-10 now sponsors a total of 24 sports.
When it came to NCAA postseason selections, the NE-10 once again had another sensational year with 48 teams chosen to participate in national tournaments during the year. On top of that, representatives from 34 different swimming and diving, cross country and track & field teams competed for national titles. Of those 48 teams, 13 different Northeast-10 institutions were represented, while nine teams from the conference advanced to at least the national quarterfinal round in national tournament play – a new NE-10 record.
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.).
From the field of play to inside the classroom, the Northeast-10 honored a number of student-athletes for their academic accomplishments. A record-breaking 73 percent of the league’s 287 athletic teams garnered a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Overall, nearly 59 percent of all conference student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA throughout the 2014-15 academic year and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll (CHR) as a result. An astonishing 164 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall before 205 more did so in the spring. The Northeast-10 also honored 247 student-athletes as members of its academic all-conference teams.
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 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.
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, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.
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 35 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.
The conference is coming off yet another banner season in 2014-15. The Adelphi women’s lacrosse team repeated as national champions by defeating Lock Haven, 5-4, in the title game. Also, Southern Connecticut’s Chrystle Hill, Georgette Nixon, Sarah Hill and Shatajah Wattely claimed
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Adelphi Women’s Soccer Head Coach
Brooke DeRosa First Season
Adelphi University Director of Athletics and Recreation Danny McCabe announced on April 30, 2015 that Brooke DeRosa would be the women’s soccer program’s seventh head coach, bringing over 10 years of experience as a player and coach at both the collegiate and professional levels. DeRosa brings more than 10 years of coaching experience from both the youth and collegiate levels and spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach at St. John’s University. DeRosa Debut During that time, she Playing Career helped the Red Storm to • Big East All-Rookie Team at Syracuse (2002) appearances in the • NSCAA All-America Third Team at Hofstra (2007) • CAA First Team All-Conference at Hofstra (2007) BIG EAST Tournament • CAA Championship and NCAA Tournament semifinals and an NCAA Second Round at Hofstra (2007) berth in 2013, where the program
Education
• B.S., Syracuse University (2006) • M.S., Hofstra (2008)
Collegiate Coaching Experience
• Assistant Coach, St. John’s (2013-2014) • Assistant Coach, Hofstra University (2012) • Head Coach, Nassau Community College (2011)
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DeRosa’s playing career began at Syracuse, where she was a BIG EAST All-Rookie selection in 2002 as a midfielder/defender. DeRosa played three years with the Orange before transferring back to Long Island to play for the Hofstra Pride. During her one season with Hofstra, she was moved to forward and helped the Pride to an 18-4 record, a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. For her efforts, DeRosa earned third team All-America honors from the NSCAA and was a first team all-conference selection as well as an all-tournament team member.
notched its first ever NCAA Tournament win over the University of Central Florida, 3-1. Prior to her stint with the Red Storm, DeRosa was an assistant coach for her alma mater, Hofstra University, where she was an All-American in 2007. During the 2012 season, she helped lead the Pride to a Colonial Athletic Association championship and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. DeRosa gained experience as a head women’s soccer coach at Nassau Community College walking their sidelines from 2011-2012. During her one year at Nassau CC, she coached the Lions to an 8-5-3 record and saw eight players earn All-Region XV honors, including five first team selections. Before her year with Nassau CC, she served as head junior varsity coach at Calhoun High School in Bellmore, New York.
A local standout, DeRosa played for the Long Island Rough Riders organization from 200204 and from 2007-12 and helped the team to a W-League Northeast Conference title in 2012. DeRosa earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Syracuse University and a master of science in art education from Hofstra University. She currently resides in Ronkonkoma, New York with her daughter Ciara.
Additionally, DeRosa’s other coaching experience includes serving as a trainer for Intense Soccer Academy, Soccer Tots and various soccer clubs around Long Island. She also served as a counselor for the Long Island Rough Riders Soccer Camp for nine years.
Adelphi Coaches Throughout the Years
Coach Years Overall Brooke DeRosa 2015-present First Season Chris Armas 2011-14 47-23-10 Rich Ilsley 1990-1994, 96-10 (20) 275-91-30 Alan Bodenstein 1995 (1) 7-13 Tom Lang 1987-1989 (3) 26-23-5 Alex Bernstein 1986 (1) 9-5-2 Steve LaRosa 1982-85 (4) 38-30-6 32 380-172-50
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2015 Women’s Soccer Numerical Roster ## Name
Yr.
0
Kelly Hiersche
Jr.
GK 5-6
Chicopee, Mass. / Chicopee Comprehensive
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
Fr.
GK 5-9
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada / Archbishop MacDonald
2
Melissa Rubin
Sr.
M
5-3
Trumbull, Conn. / Trumbull
3
Melissa Duarte
Sr.
M
5-3
Carle Place, N.Y. / Carle Place / Holy Cross
4
Taylor Groth
Sr.
D
5-7
Setauket, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist
5
Jeanine Nunez
So. F
5-3
Staten Island, N.Y. / Staten Island Academy
6
Michelle Wienecke
7
Ht.
M
Taylor Salmon
Sr.
D
8
Gianna Romano
Fr.
F
9
Samantha Lanza
Sr.
M/F 5-6
10 Victoria Antonino
Jr.
M/F 5-6
11 Nicole Forte
So. D
12 Taylor Sipos
So.
F
13 Monica DiDonato
So.
M
5-7
14 Meaghan Simmonds
Jr.
M
5-3
Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac
15 Sarah Barone Stern
Jr.
F
5-8
Staten Island, N.Y. / Notre Dame Academy
16 Kelsey Simpson
Jr.
F
5-7
Bellmore, N.Y. / Mepham
17 Christina Dutcher
Sr.
M
5-6
Bellport, N.Y. / Bellport
18 Kelsey Malles
Sr.
M/F 5-6
Poughkeepsie, NY / Roy C. Ketcham
19 Laura Gomez
Jr.
F
5-5
Deer Park, N.Y. / Deer Park / Central Connecticut State
21 Brianna Doran
Fr.
F
5-7
Lindenhurst, N.Y. / Lindenhurst
22 Mary Teubner
Fr.
M
5-5
Turner, Ore. / Cascade
25 Bianca Lastra
Sr.
M
5-7
East Patchogue, N.Y. / Bellport
26 Sage Dieterle
So. F
5-2
Coventry, Conn. / Coventry
27 Olivia Czavar
Sr.
F
5-8
West Hempstead, N.Y. / West Hempstead
34 Lauren Viggiano
So. D
5-6
40 Amanda Reverberi
Gr.
5-7
M
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5-4
Hometown / High School / Previous
Fr.
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Pos.
5-6 5-6
5-5 5-4
Somers, N.Y./Somers West Hempstead, N.Y. / Kellenberg
Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset
Caracas, Venezuela / U.E. Colegio Emil Friedman Howard Beach, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy Mineola, N.Y. / Mineola / Central Connecticut State Merrick, N.Y. / Sanford H. Calhoun Eastchester, N.Y. / Eastchester
Middle Village, N.Y. / Middle Village Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa / Loyola U. Maryland
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2015 Women’s Soccer Alphabetical Roster ## Name
Yr.
Pos.
Ht.
Hometown / High School / Previous
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Victoria Antonino
Jr.
M/F
15
Sarah Barone Stern
Jr.
F
5-8 Staten Island, N.Y. / Notre Dame Academy
27
Olivia Czavar
Sr.
F
5-8 West Hempstead, N.Y. / West Hempstead
13
Monica DiDonato
So. M
26
Sage Dieterle
So. F
5-2 Coventry, Conn. / Coventry
21 Brianna Doran
Fr. F
5-7 Lindenhurst, N.Y. / Lindenhurst
5-6 Howard Beach, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy
5-7 Eastchester, N.Y. / Eastchester
3
Melissa Duarte
Sr.
M
5-3 Carle Place, N.Y. / Carle Place / Holy Cross
17
Christina Dutcher
Sr.
M
5-6 Bellport, N.Y. / Bellport
11 Nicole Forte
So. D
5-5 Mineola, N.Y. / Mineola / Central Conn. State
19
Laura Gomez
Jr.
F
5-5 Deer Park, N.Y. / Deer Park / Central Conn. State
4
Taylor Groth
Sr.
D
0
Kelly Hiersche
Jr.
GK
5-6 Chicopee, Mass. / Chicopee Comprehensive
9
Samantha Lanza
Sr.
M/F
5-6 Caracas, Venezuela / U.E. Colegio Emil Friedman
25
Bianca Lastra
Sr.
M
5-7 East Patchogue, N.Y. / Bellport
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Kelsey Malles
Sr.
M/F
5
Jeanine Nunez
So. F
5-3 Staten Island, N.Y. / Staten Island Academy
40
Amanda Reverberi
Gr. M
8
Gianna Romano
Fr. F
2
Melissa Rubin
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Taylor Salmon
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5-7 Setauket, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist
5-6 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. / Roy C. Ketcham 5-7 Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa / Loyola Maryland 5-6
Syosset, N.Y./Syosset
Sr.
M
5-3 Trumbull, Conn. / Trumbull
Sr.
D
5-6 West Hempstead, N.Y. / Kellenberg
Meaghan Simmonds
Jr.
M
5-3 Mahopac, N.Y. / Mahopac
Kelsey Simpson
Jr.
F
5-7 Bellmore, N.Y. / Mepham
22 Mary Teubner
Fr. M
5-5 Turner, Ore. / Cascade
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
Fr. GK
5-9 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada / Archbishop MacDonald
34
Lauren Viggiano
So. D
5-6 Middle Village, N.Y. / Middle Village
22
Molly Warren
Jr.
M
5-7 Warwick Valley, N.Y. / Warwick Valley
6
Michelle Wienecke
Fr.
M
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Somers, N.Y./Somers
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2015 Women’s Soccer Schedule Date Opponent 9/4/2015 Armstrong State University 9/6/2015 UNC Pembroke (at Armstrong State) 9/9/2015 University of Bridgeport 9/12/2015 * Saint Anselm College 9/16/2015 * University of New Haven 9/19/2015 * Saint Michael’s College 9/23/2015 Dowling College 9/26/2015 * Stonehill College 9/30/2015 * Merrimack College 10/3/2015 * Bentley University 10/6/2015 * Southern Connecticut State 10/10/2015 * Le Moyne College 10/14/2015 * College of Saint Rose 10/17/2015 * Franklin Pierce 10/20/2015 * Pace University 10/28/2015 * Assumption College 10/30/2015 * American International 10/31/2015 * Southern New Hampshire
Location Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Bridgeport, Conn. Manchester, N.H. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. North Easton, Mass. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. New Haven, Conn. Syracuse, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Garden City, N.Y. Pleasantville, N.Y. Worcester, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Garden City, N.Y.
Time 12:00 pm 1:30 pm 6:00 pm 4:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 6:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 3:30 pm 3:00 pm
Home games in BOLD * - Northeast-10 Conference contest
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Final 2014 Season Stats RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL 14-5-2 9-4-1 5-1-1
Date Opponent 09/04/14 CHESTNUT HILL 09/09/14 at Wilmington Univ. * 09/13/14 at So. New Hampshire * 09/17/14 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT 09/20/14 QUEENS * 09/23/14 at #1 Saint Rose * 09/27/14 at Saint Michael’s * 10/01/14 ASSUMPTION * 10/04/14 at Franklin Pierce * 10/07/14 PACE * 10/11/201 at Bentley * 10/15/14 at New Haven * 10/18/14 SAINT ANSELM * 10/21/14 LE MOYNE * 10/25/14 at Merrimack * 10/29/14 AMERICAN INT’L * 11/01/14 STONEHILL A 11/04/14 #6 LE MOYNE A 11/07/14 at #7 Saint Rose 11/14/14 #5 PACE 11/15/14 #3 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT A - NE-10 Conference Championships
Score W 4-0 W 6-0 W 4-0 W 4-0 W 3-0 T ot 2 0-0 W 2-0 L ot 2 2-3 L 0-2 L 0-1 W 4-0 L 0-1 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 1-0 L 0-3 W 2-1 T ot 3 0-0
GoalsbyPeriod Adelphi Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 15 27 0 0 0 42 3 8 0 1 0 12
Shots by Period Adelphi Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 139 163 7 4 0 313 68 87 5 6 0 166
Saves by Period Adelphi Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 33 25 1 3 0 62 50 52 4 3 0 109
Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Adelphi 63 69 2 3 0 137 Opponents 18 27 2 2 0 49 Fouls by Period Adelphi Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 82 103 1 1 0 187 68 85 0 0 0 153
## Goalie 0 Kelly Hiersche 1 Sam Whitney Total Opponents
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HOME 9-2-1 5-2 4-0-1 Att. 89 78 132 124 157 250 130 136 73 123 45 226 223 78 175 87 67 221 93 0 0
AWAY 5-3-1 4-2-1 1-1
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Redcards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/AvgPerDate NeutralSite
ADE
OPP
42-313 12-166 2.00 0.57 .134 .072 151-313 74-166 .482 .446 14.9 7.9 137 49 4-4 1-2 2 0
6 1
1305 1202 12/109 9/134 #/Avg 0/0
## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 19 Laura Gomez 21 6 3 15 32 .188 18 .562 3 0-0 5 Jeanine Nunez 21 5 5 15 34 .147 21 .618 4 0-0 11 Donna Liotine 20 5 1 11 24 .208 8 .333 1 4-4 10 Victoria Antonino 21 4 3 11 43 .093 22 .512 1 0-0 7 Taylor Salmon 21 3 2 8 18 .167 9 .500 0 0-0 9 Samantha Lanza 13 3 2 8 17 .176 8 .471 0 0-0 27 Olivia Czavar 17 3 0 6 12 .250 7 .583 0 0-0 17 Christina Dutcher 16 2 1 5 14 .143 6 .429 1 0-0 18 Kelsey Malles 20 2 0 4 17 .118 7 .412 0 0-0 13 Monica DiDonato 21 2 0 4 17 .118 6 .353 1 0-0 3 Melissa Duarte 20 1 2 4 15 .067 9 .600 0 0-0 15 Sarah Barone Stern 12 1 2 4 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 2 Melissa Rubin 21 1 1 3 17 .059 7 .412 1 0-0 16 Kelsey Simpson 15 0 3 3 12 .000 6 .500 0 0-0 4 Taylor Groth 19 1 0 2 7 .143 2 .286 1 0-0 22 Molly Warren 7 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 6 Erin Carey 10 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 14 Meaghan Simmonds 20 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 25 Bianca Lastra 18 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300 0 0-0 12 Michelle Brown 17 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 40 Amanda Reverberi 1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 8 Samantha Jehle 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 34 Lauren Viggiano 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 26 Sage Dierterle 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20 Annie Teri 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Sam Whitney 21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Kelly Hiersche 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 21 42 28 112 313 .134 151 .482 14 4-4 Opponents 21 12 6 30 166 .072 74 .446 5 1-2
GP Min. 5 70:38 21 1880:44 21 1951:22 21 1951:22
GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0/4 12 0.57 58 .829 14-5-2 9/4 12 0.55 62 .838 14-5-2 14 42 1.94 109 .722 5-14-2 6
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Victoria Antonino
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Sarah Barone Stern
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Olivia Czavar
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Monica DiDonato
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Sage Dieterle
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Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
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Nicole Forte
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Laura Gomez
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Taylor Groth
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Kelly Hiersche
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Samantha Lanza
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Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
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Jeanine Nunez
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Amanda Reverberi
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Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Made five appearances in goal...faced five shots and made one save in total. 2013: Did not dress.
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Melissa Rubin
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Taylor Salmon
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Meaghan Simmonds
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Kelsey Simpson
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Mary Teubner
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Anne Marie Ulliac
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Lauren Viggiano
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Molly Warren
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Hiersche
Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-5 Class: Junior Hometown: Chicopee, Mass. High School: Chicopee Comprehensive
Brianna Doran
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Kelly
Michelle Wienecke
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Victoria Antonino
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Sarah Barone Stern
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Olivia Czavar
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Monica DiDonato
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Sage Dieterle
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Melissa Duarte
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Christina Dutcher
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Nicole Forte
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Laura Gomez
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Taylor Groth
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Kelly Hiersche
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Samantha Lanza
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Bianca Lastra
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Kelsey Malles
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Jeanine Nunez
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Amanda Reverberi
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Gianna Romano
At Archbishop MacDonald: Helped the senior girls’ team to the Premier Division City Championship in 2014...was a two-time MVP on both the junior and senior teams, while earning the Distinguished Competitor Award in her final year...previously played for Edmonton Victoria, Edmonton Drillers and the Red Deer Renegades...earned summa cum laude honors in all three years. Personal: Daughter of Aurel and Marie Ulliac...roots for the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL, and favorite soccer team is the Houston Dash...majoring in exercise science.
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Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
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Mary Teubner
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Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
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Ulliac
Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-9 Class: Freshman Hometown: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada High School: Archbishop MacDonald
Brianna Doran
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Anne Marie
Michelle Wienecke
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Victoria Antonino
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Sarah Barone Stern
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Olivia Czavar
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Monica DiDonato
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Sage Dieterle
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Melissa Duarte
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Christina Dutcher
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Nicole Forte
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Laura Gomez
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Taylor Groth
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Kelly Hiersche
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Samantha Lanza
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Bianca Lastra
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Kelsey Malles
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Jeanine Nunez
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Amanda Reverberi
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Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Second Team All-Conference (2014)... NE-10 Academic All-Conference (2013)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Started in all 21 games…scored the game-winner in a 4-0 win vs. Southern Connecticut (9/17)…assisted on the game-winner in a 6-0 win vs. Wilmington University (9/9). 2013: Played in 21 games with 18 starts…notched an assist in a 2-0 victory versus Pace (10/8)…took six shots on the year, three of which were on-goal.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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Rubin
Position: Midfield Height: 5-3 Class: Senior Hometown: Trumbull, Conn. High School: Trumbull
Brianna Doran
3
2
Melissa
2012: Started in 20 games of the season…made her collegiate debut in a 6-0 win against Caldwell (8/30)…was credited with two assists on the year… earned her first collegiate point with an assist in a 3-0 win over Pace (10/2). At Trumbull: Ran two years of indoor track, three years of outdoor track and played three years of varsity soccer...named All-Conference twice in soccer and three times in track…was the soccer captain her senior year and helped her team to the State Finals...was named the Trumbull High School Female Athlete of the Year...member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Howard and Sophie Rubin...has two sisters...career plans include becoming a speech pathologist.
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W O M E N ’ S
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2 0 1 5
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Made two starts over 20 appearances…scored lone goal of the season in a 4-0 win over Southern New Hampshire…assisted on the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Pace (11/14)…added an assist in a 6-0 win vs. Wilmington University (9/9). 2013: Started 10 games in 20 appearances…totaled two goals and three assists for seven points, including a game-winner…struck for the deciding goal in a 2-1 victory versus Queens (9/11) while also adding an assist.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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Duarte
Position: Midfield Height: 5-3 Class: Senior Hometown: Carle Place, N.Y. High School: Carle Place
Brianna Doran
3
3
Melissa
At Carle Place: Played four years of soccer...helped her team win one conference title and reach the county semifinals...named All-Class, All-State, All-County and was the Conference Player of the Year during her senior year while being named captain...was a member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Math Honor Society and AP Scholar with honors. Personal: Daughter of Marco and Vania Duarte...has one older brother, Marco who played soccer for Molloy College.
U N I V E R S I T Y
1 4
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: One Academic All-District, Capital One Academic AllAmerica Second Team (2014)... NE-10 Academic All-Conference, Capital One Academic All-District (2013)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...NE-10 Second Team All-Conference, NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2012). 2014: Started in all 19 appearances…lone goal of the season was the gamewinner in a 1-0 win over Le Moyne (11/4)…played 1685 minutes to rank fourth on the club, and played a season-high 120 minutes in 0-0 draw (6-5 loss on PKs) vs. Southern Connecticut State in ECAC Championship (11/15).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
Groth
Position: Defense Height: 5-7 Class: Senior Hometown: Setauket, N.Y. High School: St. John’s the Baptist
Brianna Doran
3
4
Taylor
2013: Played and started all 21 games on the back line…netted one goal on the season…took eight shots on the season…scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win against Saint Michael’s (9/28/13). 2012: Started and played in 21 games at defense…made her collegiate debut in a 6-0 victory against Caldwell (8/30)…recorded two goals for four points… notched her first collegiate goal in a 4-3 win over Bentley (10/6). At St. John the Baptist: Played four years of varsity soccer...was a three-time All-League selection and earned the Coaches Award...was the captain during her final two years...earned the Four Year Varsity Award...graduated Magna Cum Laude. Personal: Daughter of Timothy and Veronica Groth...has one brother, Tim who played baseball for Sacred Heart University...majoring in psychology.
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1 5
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Second Team All-Conference, NE-10 All-Rookie Squad (2014). 2014: Made 20 starts in 21 appearances as a freshman…shared the team lead in points with 15...led the team with five assists and was tied for second with five goals…first collegiate start came against Chestnut Hill (9/4) and first goal came against Saint Michael’s (9/27)...scored a team-best four game-winners in victories over Saint Michael’s (9/27), Bentley (10/11), Saint Anselm (10/18) and Le Moyne (10/21)…assisted on the game-winning goal in a 3-0 win vs. Queens (9/20)…second on the team with 34 shots and 21 on target.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Nunez
Position: Forward Height: 5-3 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Staten Island, N.Y. High School: Staten Island Academy
Brianna Doran
3
5
Jeanine
At Staten Island Academy: Played her first year of high school at Susan E. Wagner, where she was named MVP...won the ACIS and PSAA Championships and named 2012 PSAA Championship MVP…also played basketball and softball…was in the orchestra and chemistry club.
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
1 6
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
At Somers: All-Section and All-State honoree for the 2014 New York State champions...also member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of John and Theresa Weinecke...favorite movie is “She’s the Man”...majoring in exercise science.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Wienecke
Position: Midfield Height: 5-4 Class: Freshman Hometown: Somers, N.Y. High School: Somers
Brianna Doran
3
6
Michelle
Michelle Wienecke
A D E L P H I
U N I V E R S I T Y
1 7
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Select Sport Defensive Player of the Week (11/3), NE-10 Second Team All-Conference, ECAC Third Team All-Star (2014)... NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2012). 2014: Started in all 21 of the team’s games…led all defenders with three goals and eight points…tallied in wins vs. Bentley (10/11), American International (10/29) and Stonehill (11/1)…assisted on the game-winner in a 1-0 win vs. Le Moyne (11/4)… recorded 18 total shots, nine on target…saw 1868 minutes of playing time to rank second on the club. 2013: Was in the starting 11 for all 21 games…Struck for a goal in a season-opening 5-1 win at Chestnut Hill (9/5)…Put five out of eight shots for the season on target.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
Salmon
Position: Defense Height: 5-6 Class: Senior Hometown: West Hempstead, N.Y. High School: Kellenberg
Brianna Doran
3
7
Taylor
2012: Started and played in all 21 games at defense…Made her collegiate debut in a 6-0 win against Caldwell (8/30). At Kellenberg: Played two years of varsity soccer...was a two-time All-Catholic League selection...helped her team to the State Cup Semifinals during her junior and senior years...LIJSL Select team captain and Bernie Ward Commitment Award... an Honor Roll student and member of the National Honor Society...volunteered her time at Angels for Autism, West Hempstead Soccer Club, TOPS Soccer, and the Nassau County Give Kids a Smile...Was on the Junior and Senior Retreat Staff...also a member of S.A.L.T. and S.M.A.R.T. Personal: Daughter of Steve and Jennifer Salmon...has four siblings, Paige, Brooke, Shane and Morgan...majoring in accounting...future career plans include becoming an accountant and working for the FBI.
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U N I V E R S I T Y
1 8
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
At Syosset: All-County, All-State and Outstanding Senior selection...scored 17 goals as a senior to rank second on Long Island by Newsday. Personal: Daughter of Sal and Rachel Romano...sister, Alyssa, also attended Adelphi...loves going to the beach with friends, cheeseburgers and country music...majoring in education.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Romano
Position: Forward Height: 5-6 Class: Freshman Hometown: Syosset, N.Y. High School: Syosset
Brianna Doran
3
8
Gianna
Michelle Wienecke
A D E L P H I
U N I V E R S I T Y
1 9
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2013)…NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Started in 10 of 13 appearances…recorded three goals and two assists for eight points…scored in 4-0 victories vs. Southern New Hampshire (9/13), Southern Connecticut (9/17) and Bentley (10/11)…totaled 17 shots, eight on target. 2013: Started all 13 games she appeared in…registered five goals behind two goals and one assist…scored her first collegiate goal in a 3-1 win versus Southern Connecticut (9/18).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Lanza
Position: Midfield/Forward Height: 5-6 Class: Senior Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela High School: U.E. Colegio Emil Friedman
Brianna Doran
3
9
Samantha
Personal: Daughter of Vidal Lanza and Paulina Gabian...has one older brother...majoring in business management...hobbies include traveling, going to the beach and watching movies.
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
2 0
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
10 Antonino Victoria
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield/Forward Height: 5-6 Class: Junior Hometown: Howard Beach, N.Y. High School: Archbishop Molloy
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Rookie of the Week (11/18), NE-10 All-Rookie Team, NSCAA Third Team All-Conference (2013)…NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Made 15 starts across 21 appearances…scored four goals in the season’s first five games…netted the game-winner in a 6-0 win over Wilmington University (9/9)…assisted on the game-winning goal in a 3-0 win at Saint Anselm (10/18) and a 2-0 win vs. Le Moyne (10/21)…led team in shots (43) and shots on goal (22).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
2013: Made 16 starts in 21 games played…shared the team-high of 21 points with eight goals and five assists…registered three game-winning goals…took 38 shots with 17 on goal attempts…struck for a season-high two goals in a season-opening 5-1 win at Chestnut Hill (9/5).
Michelle Wienecke
A D E L P H I
U N I V E R S I T Y
2 1
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
11 Forte Nicole
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Defense Height: 5-5 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Mineola, N.Y. High School: Mineola
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
At Central Connecticut State: Played in 13 games with four starts at defense for the Blue Devils. At Mineola: Member of the varsity soccer team...was named All-Class as a sophomore and All-County as a junior and senior...named Conference Player of the Year as a junior, and earned Scholar Athlete status in her final year. Personal: Daughter of Ann and Rich Forte...brother, Richie, also attended Adelphi...enjoys hiking and her favorite movie is “Cop Out”...majoring in exercise science.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
2 2
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
12 Sipos Taylor
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Forward Height: 5-4 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Merrick, N.Y. High School: Sanford H. Calhoun
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
At James Madison: Played in 12 games off the bench as a freshman...played a season-high 53 minutes against UNCW. At Calhoun: Named All-County as a freshman, sophomore and senior...also named All-Class as a junior and All-Long Island and All-State as a senior... played club soccer for Farmingdale United...landed on the honor roll all four years and was a member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Patty and Stuart Sipos...majoring in nursing.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
2 3
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
13 DiDonato Monica
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield Height: 5-7 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Eastchester, N.Y. High School: Eastchester
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
2014: Made 14 starts in 21 appearances as a freshman…first collegiate start came against Wilmington (9/9) and first goal came against Saint Michael’s (9/27)...also scored the game-winner in a 2-0 win vs. American International (10/29). At Eastchester: All-State selection…made it to the sectional semifinals all four years…selected All-League three times and All-Section twice…played club for FC Sting 95 United and FC Westchester Elite 95…member of the Art, Italian, and Science National Honor Societies as well as the Human Rights Club…also lettered in basketball and track...earned the Robert Henri Art Award.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Personal: Daughter of Julian and Marietta DiDonato...enjoys art and most specifically drawing…two older sisters played collegiate soccer, one at Scranton and another at Assumption.
Michelle Wienecke
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2 4
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
14 Simmonds Meaghan
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield Height: 5-3 Class: Junior Hometown: Mahopac, N.Y. High School: Mahopac
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
2014: Started in all 20 appearances…recorded two assists on the season… assisted on the winner in a 4-0 win vs. Bentley (10/11). 2013: Started seven contests while playing in 15…placed two of her six shots on-goal.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
At Mahopac: Played three years of varsity soccer and ran four years of track and field...on the soccer field, was named the team captain during her senior year and was a three-time All-League selection and twice named the MVP... in track, earned All-League honors a total of 19 times while taking home AllCounty kudos on nine occasions...holds one individual school record and was a part of seven record-setting relay teams...was on the High Honor Roll all four years and earned the Scholar Athlete Award during her junior and senior years...awarded the 2012-13 Mahopac “All-American Girl” award. Personal: Daughter of Annette and Glenn Simmonds...has one older brother, Michael...hobbies include running, swimming, hiking and going to the beach... majoring in exercise science.
Michelle Wienecke
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S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
15 Barone Stern Sarah
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Forward Height: 5-8 Class: Junior Hometown: Staten Island, N.Y. High School: Notre Dame Academy
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Rookie of the Week - 10/7 (2013)…NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Came off the bench in 12 matches…scored only goal of the season in a 3-0 win over Saint Anselm (10/18)…assisted on the winner in a 2-1 victory over Stonehill (11/1). 2013: Made appearances in eight games…notched four points behind one goal and two assists…scored the game-winning, overtime goal in a 1-0 decision at Franklin Pierce (10/5).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
At Notre Dame Academy: Played four years of varsity soccer...during her senior year, was named the MVP, MSG Varsity New York Player of the Year, SICHSAA Striker of the Year and SI Advance All-Star Team member. Personal: Daughter of Vivian Barone and George Stern...has three siblings, Nancy, Christine and Leah Mai...majoring in exercise science...hobbies include art and music...future plans include becoming a physical therapist.
Michelle Wienecke
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W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
16 Simpson Kelsey
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Forward Height: 5-7 Class: Junior Hometown: Bellmore, N.Y. High School: Mepham
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
2014: Made 15 appearances and started in five…recorded assists in wins over Chestnut Hill (9/4), Wilmington University (9/9) and Bentley (10/11). 2013: Played in 17 matches…Notched four points via two goals…Scored the game-winner in her collegiate debut during a 5-1 win at Chestnut Hill (9/5). At Mepham: Played four years of varsity soccer and ran three years of track... in soccer, earned All-Conference and All-Class honors...was an Honor Roll Student.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Personal: Daughter of Eileen and Don Simpson...has two sisters, Toni and Nadine, and two brothers, Avery and Aiden...majoring in criminal justice... hobbies include playing soccer, running, listening to music and spending time with family and friends.
Michelle Wienecke
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17 Dutcher Christina
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield Height: 5-6 Class: Senior Hometown: Bellport, N.Y. High School: Bellport
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Came off the bench to make 16 appearances…scored two goals including the game-winner in a 2-1 win over Stonehill (11/1)…recorded only assist of the season in a 4-0 win vs. Southern New Hampshire. 2013: Totaled four games played…logged a season-high 32 minutes in a 1-1 tie against Assumption (10/2). 2012: Played in four games at forward…made her collegiate debut in a 4-0 win over UMass Lowell (9/15).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
At Bellport: Played four years of varsity soccer, two years of varsity basketball and ran three years of track...in soccer, was the Andy Despenito Memorial Award winner and was an All-League Academic Team honoree and an All-Conference performer... In track, was All-County, two-time All-League, Academic All-League, school record holder in the steeplechase senior captain and Les Williams Coaches Award winner... In basketball, earned the Miss Hustle Award her junior year...A four-year High Honor Roll student and was on the National Honor Society and the Science Honor Society... Section XI Gold Key Award...Bellport High School Athlete of the Year...Outstanding High School Athlete Award...Member of Athlete Helping Athletes, Italian Club, South Beach Barsley Soccer team, Bellport Power Soccer team and Smithtown Spirit Soccer team. Personal: Daughter of John and Loretta Dutcher...has one sister, Deanna...majoring in accounting...hobbies include playing basketball, volleyball and soccer...would like to become an accountant.
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18 Malles Kelsey
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield/Forward Height: 5-6 Class: Senior Hometown: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. High School: Roy C. Ketcham
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
2014: Came off the bench and made 20 appearances…scored in wins vs. Chestnut Hill (9/4) and Le Moyne (10/21)…played season-high 56 minutes in ECAC Championship vs. Southern Connecticut State (11/15). 2013: Made six starts throughout 20 appearances…scored her lone goal of the season, a game-winner, in a 2-0 victory against Pace (10/8)…put seven of her 14 shots on-goal. 2012: Started in four games while playing in 10 at forward…made her collegiate debut in a 6-0 victory against Caldwell (8/30).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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At Ray C. Ketcham: Played four years of varsity soccer...was the leading scorer on her team during her junior and senior years... a two-time All-League and All-Section honoree...was named the MVP her senior year...member of the Italian Honor Society, Community Relations, Student Government and Rachel’s Challenge. Personal: Daughter of Dennis and Stacey Malles...has an older brother...,majoring in exercise science...future career goals include becoming a strength and conditioning coach at the professional level.
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19 Gomez Laura
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Forward Height: 5-5 Class: Junior Hometown: Deer Park, N.Y. High School: Deer Park
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
2014: Started in 18 of 21 appearances…led the team in goals (6) and tied for first with 15 points…recorded a goal and assist in her Adelphi debut vs. Chestnut Hill (9/4)…scored game-winners in victories over Southern New Hampshire (9/13), Queens (9/20) and Pace (11/14)…assisted on the gamewinner vs. Le Moyne (10/21)…third on the team in shots (32) and shots on goal (18). At Central Connecticut State (2013): Played in 17 games with two starts for the Blue Devils…scored her first collegiate goal in a 2-0 win versus Mount St. Mary’s (10/27).
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Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
At Deer Park: A two-time team MVP…was named an All-League, AllConference, and All-County selection…garnered Newsday Player of the Week honors (10/19/11). Personal: Daughter of Dolly and Freddy Gomez…majoring in criminal justice…enjoys working out and EDM concerts…aspires for a career in her field of study.
Michelle Wienecke
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21 Doran Brianna
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Forward Height: 5-7 Class: Freshman Hometown: Lindenhurst, N.Y. High School: Lindenhurst
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
At Lindenhurst: Two-year captain of the varsity soccer team...was a two-time MVP and All County selection...also earned All-Conference, All-League, AllLong Island, named to the All-State team and was Suffolk County League II Player of the Year...graduated as the leading goal and point-scorer in the history of Lindenhurst (male or female)...was a member of the National Honor Society and earned the President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Leadership. Personal: Daughter of Bridgette and Ray Doran...birthday is November 3... enjoys snowboarding, running, lifeguarding, going to the beach and listening to music...brother, Nick, also attended Adelphi...plans to major in criminal justice.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
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S O C C E R
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22 Teubner Mary
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield Height: 5-5 Class: Freshman Hometown: Turner, Ore. High School: Cascade
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
At Cascade: Member of the varsity soccer team...was named to the All-League and All-State First Team in her career. Personal: Daughter of Theresa Teubner Burnell...enjoys watching TV and working on projects, and coaches 3v3 soccer in her free time...also a member of the Adelphi track team...majoring in exercise science with plans of becoming a physical therapist.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
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S O C C E R
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25 Lastra Bianca
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield Height: 5-7 Class: Senior Hometown: East Patchogue, N.Y. High School: Bellport
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Made six starts in 18 appearances…recorded only assist in a 4-0 win vs. Southern Connecticut…played the full 90 minutes in 4-0 win vs. Bentley (10/11). 2013: Started 10 games with 17 games played…Scored two goals on the year…Put in the overtime winner during a 2-1 Northeast-10 Conference Championship semifinal game at American International (11/8).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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2012: Started in eight games while playing in twelve at midfield… made her collegiate debut in a 6-0 win against Caldwell (8/30). At Bellport: Played four years of varsity soccer...was named the Rookie of the Year, was the captain and MVP of the team during her final two years...was named All-County her senior year... an Honor Roll and AP Scholar student... was a member of Students for Environmental Quality, Clarinet Choir, Science Honor Society (secretary), Math Honor Society, National Honor Society and Tri-M. Personal: Daughter of Luis and Elizabeth Lastra...has two siblings, Ryan and Katrina...majoring in psychology...hobbies include soccer, playing the clarinet and writing...plans on earning her PhD in clinical psychology.
U N I V E R S I T Y
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26 Dieterle Sage
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Forward Height: 5-2 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Coventry, Conn. High School: Coventry
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
2014: Made eight appearances as a freshman…saw 79 minutes of playing time. At Coventry: Two-time Captain...All-conference in 2013...Scholar-Athlete 2014...played in the ECNL with soccerplus from 2010-2012 ...played in the WNPL National Championship in 2014 for second place Oakwood...played for the CFC Passion in the WPSL in 2014. Personal: Daughter of Jason and Lauren Dieterle…father played soccer at Marist…volunteers for “Feeding Children Everywhere”…aspires to attend medical school following graduation…biology major.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
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27 Czavar Olivia
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Forward Height: 5-8 Class: Senior Hometown: West Hempstead, N.Y. High School: West Hempstead
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
Honors and Awards: NE-10 Second Team All-Conference, NSCAA Second Team All-Region (2013)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2014: Made two starts across 17 appearances…scored a hatrick in a 6-0 win vs. Wilmington University (9/9)...played season-high 54 minutes against New Haven (10/15). 2013: Played in all 21 games with 20 starts…shared the team-high of 21 points behind nine goals and three assists…put forth two game-winners…took 42 shots, with 23 being on target…scored both goals in a 2-1 win against Saint Anselm (11/5) in the NE-10 Championship Quarterfinal.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
2012: Started in 2 games while playing in 17 this season…recorded four goals and two assists for a season total of 10 points…posted her first collegiate goal in a 6-0 win over NYIT (9/5)…had four multiple point games.
Michelle Wienecke
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34 Viggiano Lauren
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Defense Height: 5-6 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Middle Village, N.Y. High School: Archbishop Molloy
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
2014: Made two appearances as a freshman…saw 14 minutes of action. At Archbishop Molloy: Captain during senior season…named team MVP… played three years of varsity soccer…NCHSAA All-League Girls Soccer Award…Girls Athletic Association All-Academic Team Student-Athlete Award…honors with distinction all four years…listed on the Principal’s list her sophomore year. Personal: Daughter of Larry Viggiano and Toni Cimino…fitness enthusiast… enjoys biking and country music…aspires to find a career in a hospital setting…works as a camp counselor.
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
Michelle Wienecke
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U N I V E R S I T Y
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40 Reverberi Amanda
10
Victoria Antonino
15
Sarah Barone Stern
27
Olivia Czavar
13
Monica DiDonato
26
Sage Dieterle
21
Position: Midfield Height: 5-7 Class: Graduate Student Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y. High School: Massapequa
Brianna Doran
3
Melissa Duarte
17
Christina Dutcher
11
Nicole Forte
19
Laura Gomez
4
Taylor Groth
0
Kelly Hiersche
9
Samantha Lanza
25
Bianca Lastra
18
Kelsey Malles
5
Jeanine Nunez
40
Amanda Reverberi
8
Gianna Romano
At Loyola University (2011): Played in 14 games, missing seven due to injury... Finished with three assists...Named to MAAC All-Rookie Team... Had her first career multi-assist game in a, 6-1, win over Manhattan (10/28)... Recorded her first career assist in a, 3-0 win over Rider (10/1).
2
Melissa Rubin
7
Taylor Salmon
14
Meaghan Simmonds
16
Kelsey Simpson
22
Mary Teubner
1
Anne Marie Ulliac
34
Lauren Viggiano
22
Molly Warren
6
At Massapequa High School: Standout at Massapequa High School...Led Massapequa to New York State Championship in 2010 and earned the playoffs’ Most Valuable Player award...New York State, Long Island, Newsday, Nassau County and Class AA 2010 Player of the Year...Voted the Michael Clarke Most Outstanding Player in 2010...Finalist for 2010 Gatorade Player of the Year... Nassau County and Long Island playoffs MVP in 2009...Helped lead team to four-straight Nassau County titles and the 2010 Long Island crown...Captain of HBC Intense Region I club team...Played for the Eastern New York Olympic Development Program... Volunteered in the Long Island Special Olympics and is a member of National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Albino and Marianne Reverberi…Has an older sister who played soccer at Southern Connecticut State and Molloy.
Michelle Wienecke
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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. 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.
• 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. 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.
• A 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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Honors & Awards NSCAA All-American First Team 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997
Karen Christian Kelly Roche Dina Gentile Melissa Galletta Melissa Galletta Vicky Sidorenko Laura Martin Laura Martin
NSCAA All-American Second Team 1984 2004
Kim Engel Josephine Coiro
NSCAA All-American Third Team 2003 Josephine Coiro 2014 Sam Whitney
NSCAA All-Region First Team 1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990
Colleen Carroll Kim Engel Kelly Connelly Colleen Carrol Kelly Connell Kim Engel Bridget McSloy Marge Varas Pam Fleischmann Jodi Foy Jodi Kenyon Dennette Pollock Cindy Stubbe Karen Christian Jodi Foy Jodi Kenyon Kelly Roche Karen Christian Dina Gentile Kelly Roche Kerri English Melissa Galletta
A D E L P H I
1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2014
Dina Gentile Jennifer Hughes Debra Magnani Kerri English Melissa Galletta Dina Gentile Jennifer Hughes Melissa Galletta Vicky Sidorenko Shannon Sepe Vicky Sidorenko Christine Weidman Laura Martin Kim Baverstock Bernadette Kennedy Laura Martin Josephine Coiro Josephine Coiro Luciana Pace Josephine Coiro Catherine Wyndham Catherine Wyndham Denise Auer Theresa Ennis Sam Whitney
NSCAA All-Region Second Team 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 2002
U N I V E R S I T Y
Maureen Roach Bridget McSloy Marge Varas, HM Dina Gentile Debra Magnani Melissa Galletta Debra Magnani Patricia Harms Kerri English Patricia Harms Jennifer Hughe Jennifer Brindisi Jennifer Brindisi Michelle Kaplon Kim Baversock Kimberly Campbell Andrea Fasano Josefa Pace Luciana Pace,
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2003 2005 2006 2010 2013
Andrea Fasano Josefa Pace Erin Klimkowski Catherine Wyndham Brianne McDonnell Sam Whitney Donna Liotine Olivia Czavar
NSCAA All-Region Third Team 2013 2014
Victoria Antonino Donna Liotine
DaktronicsÂŽ All-Region Second Team 2013 2014
Sam Whitney Donna Liotine Sam Whitney
All-NE-10 First Team 2013 Donna Liotine Sam Whitney 2014 Donna Liotine Sam Whitney
All-NE-10 Second Team 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014
Brianne McDonnell Brittany Hess Caitlin Morrison Brianne McDonnell Kim Volinski Kristen Dexter Lauren Lucas Sam Whitney Olivia Czavar Jeanine Nunez Melissa Rubin Taylor Salmon
All-NE-10 Third Team 2010 2013
Emily Dunne Michelle Brown
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Honors & Awards NE-10 All-Rookie Team 2010 2011 2013 2014
Aimee Goldstein Sam Whitney Donna Liotine Victoria Antonino Samantha Lanza Jeanine Nunez
NE-10 Goalkeeper of the Year 2013 2014
Sam Whitney Sam Whitney
NE-10 Coach of the Year 2013
Chris Armas
NE-10 All-Academic Team 2010 Brianne McDonnell 2011 Brianne McDonnell 2012 Lauren Lucas 2013 Michelle Brown Taylor Groth Melissa Rubin 2014 Michelle Brown Taylor Groth Melissa Rubin Taylor Salmon
ECAC Defensive Player of the Year 2014
Sam Whitney (Co)
ECAC First Team All-Stars 2014 2014
Donna Liotine Sam Whitney
ECAC Second Team All-Star 2014
Taylor Salmon
A D E L P H I
All-ECC First Team 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Julie Perfilio Bernadette Kennedy Laura Martin Kim Baverstock Joanna Concillio Michelle Kaplon Bernadette Kennedy Kim Baverstock Jesseca Ericksen Ann Monsees Karen Campbell Kara Gazzano Christine Albert Kimberly Campbell Josephine Coiro Kimberly Campbell Dina Cali Josefa Pace Josephine Coiro Luciana Pace Dina Cali Josefa Pace Josephine Coiro Marissa Cotilletta Andrea Fasano Josefa Pace Luciana Pace Josephine Coiro Shannon McEntee Catherine Wyndham Erin Klimkowski Catherine Wyndham Denise Auer Catherine Wyndham Denise Auer Brianne McDonnell Kayte Kinsley Theresa Ennis
All-ECC Second Team 1996 1997 1998 1999
U N I V E R S I T Y
Michelle Kaplon Ann Monsees Kara Gazzano Kara Gazzano Ann Marie Georges Ann Monsees
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Hillary Horn Monica Miller Dina Cali Josefa Pace Lea Brady Lauren Lopez Shannon McEntee Christine Conway Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Caitlin Morrison Brittany Hess Dorothy Connolly
All-ECC Third Team 2005 Denise Auer Christine Conway 2006 Michelle Giovaniello 2007 Theresa Ennis Amanda Herrera Christine Conway 2008 Erin Klimkowski Caitlin Morrison 2009 Brianne McDonnell Caitlin Morrison Brittany Hess
ECC Tournament MVP 2004 2006
Josephine Coiro Catherine Wyndham
ECC Rookie of the Year 1996 1997 1998 2005
Kara Gazzano Jesseca Ericksen Brandy Page Erin Klimkowski
ECC Player of the Year 1996 1998 2004
Laura Martin Kim Baversock Josephine Coiro
ECC Coach of the Year 1996 1999 2003
Rich Ilsley Rich Ilsley (co-coach) Rich Ilsley
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Honors & Awards NSCAA Scholar Athlete 2002
Andrea Fasano
CoSida Academic AllAmerican 1985 1986 1989
Bridget McSloy Margie Varas Dina Gentile, 2nd team
CoSida Academic AllDistrict First Team 1997 2006 2013
Bernadette Kennedy Becky White Denise Auer Taylor Groth
CoSida Academic AllDistrict Second Team 1997 2004 2005
Joanna Concilio Michelle Kaplon Josephine Coiro Dina Cali Josefa Pace Shannon McEntee Shannon McEntee
CoSida Academic AllDistrict Third Team 1997 2006
Kara Gazzano Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Catherine Wyndham
NSCAA Team Academic Award 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013
NCSC Female Athlete of the Year 1997 2001 2003
Laura Martin Jesseca Ericksen Jennifer Garone
Adelphi Athletic Hall of Fame 1993 1994 1999 2001 2005 2007
Margaret Varas ‘87 Dina Gentile ‘91 Bridget McSloy ‘86 Melissa Galletta ‘92 Shannon Sepe ‘93 Vicky Sidorenko ‘95 Laura Martin ‘97 Kelly (Roche) Rohan ‘90
Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars
NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Award 2013
2009
Amanda Herra
New York Metro ISOA Team Sportsmanship Award 2008
NSCAA Scholar-Athlete 2003
Andrea Fasano
ECC Scholar Athlete 2007
Capital One Academic All-America Second Team 2014
Taylor Groth
Denise Auer
NSCAA Region Coach of the Year 1990 2013
Rich Ilsley Chris Armas
Nassau County Sports Commission Coach of the Year 2003
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U N I V E R S I T Y
Rich Ilsley
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Record Book Career Records POINTS
Josephine Coiro Kimberly Campbell Jesseca Ericksen Dina Gentile Laura Martin Shannon Sepe Luciana Pace Brianne McDonnell Keri English Erin Klimkowski Jennifer Hughes Missy Mulhall
GOALS
Josephine Coiro Kimberly Campbell Dina Gentile Jesseca Ericksen Shannon Sepe Laura Martin Luciana Pace Erin Klimkowski Brianne McDonnell Keri English
ASSISTS
Jesseca Ericksen Josephine Coiro Brianne McDonnell Denette Pollack Dina Gentile Laura Martin Karen Henry Lena Dunning Luciana Pace Bernadette Kennedy
182 131 119 117 95 86 86 77 71 71 63 53
Season Records 2001-04 1998-01 1997-00 1988-91 1995-97 1992-93 2000-03 2007-10 1989-92 2005-08 1989-92 1998-01
77 59 49 40 38 38 34 32 28 28
2001-04 1998-01 1988-91 1997-00 1992-93 1995-97 2000-03 2005-08 2007-10 1989-92
39 28 21 20 19 19 19 19 18 17
1997-00 2001-04 2007-10 1983-86 1988-91 1995-97 1999-00 2000-03 2000-03 1996-97
SAVES
Melissa Galletta Sam Whitney Kara Gazzano Christine Conway Dorothy Connelly Andrea Fasano Kristina Golan Kam Mahler Heather Munzer
345 1989-92 333 2011-14 301 1996-99 299 2004-07 269 2008-11 253 2000-03 127 1995 123 1994 91 2000-02, 04
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (500:00+ min.) Andrea Fasano Melissa Galletta Sam Whitney Christine Conway Kara Gazzano Heather Munzer
WINS
Kara Gazzano Christine Conway Melissa Galletta Andrea Fasano Sam Whitney Heather Munzer
SHUTOUTS
Kara Gazzano Sam Whitney Christine Conway Andrea Fasano Melissa Galletta Colleen Carrol
59 1996-99 54 2004-07 52 1989-92 48 2000-03 46 2011-14 15 2000-02, 04 1996-99 2011-14 2004-07 2000-03 1989-92 1983-84
GAME WINNING GOALS Josephine Coiro Brianne McDonnell Dina Gentile Caitlin Morrison Erin Klimkowski Shannon McEntee Jennifer Hughes Kerri English Marissa Cotilletta Donna Liotine Lauren Lopez
16 14 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 5 5
INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
A D E L P H I
Kimberly Campbell Shannon Sepe Josephine Coiro Josephine Coiro Josephine Coiro Josephine Coiro Shannon Sepe Bernadette Kennedy Kimberly Campbell Dina Gentile Heather Votra Laura Martin
ASSISTS
Bernadette Kennedy Jesseca Ericksen Karen Henry Laura Martin Jesseca Ericksen Jesseca Ericksen Joanna Concilio Julie Perfilio Lena Dunning Josephine Coiro
48 48 48 48 46 45 45 44 42 38
1992 2000 1997 2004 2001 1997 2003 2000 2002 1993
23 21 20 20 19 18 17 16 16 15 15 15
2000 1992 2001 2003 2004 2002 1993 1997 2001 1990 1995 1996
16 14 13 11 10 10 10 10 10 10
1997 2000 2000 1997 1998 1997 1997 1995 2003 2004
GAME WINNING GOALS
2001-04 2007-10 1989-91 2006-09 2005-08 2002-05 1989-92 1989-92 2001-03 2011-14 2003-06
Most Points, Game: 10, Kelly Gilroy vs. Concordia, 1993 Most Goals, Game: 5, Kelly Gilroy vs. Concordia, 1993 Most Assists, Game: 4, Bernadette Kennedy vs. PhilaU, 1997, Karin Vrana vs. St. Rose, 1990, Roseann Shurbert vs. Southampton, 1982 Saves, Game: 27, Roseann Shubert vs. Keene St., 1982
Shannon Sepe Kimberly Campbell Bernadette Kennedy Josephine Coiro Josephine Coiro Laura Martin Josephine Coiro Jesseca Ericksen Josephine Coiro Shannon Sepe
GOALS
0.55 2000-03 0.66 1989-92 0.66 2011-14 0.77 2004-07 0.86 1996-99 0.94 2000-02, 04
31.5 30 29 25 24 15
POINTS
Josephine Coiro Brianne McDonnell Shannon Sepe Josephine Coiro Lea Brady Josephine Coiro Marissa Cotilletta Jeanine Nunez Emily Masiello Kaitlin Monteith Caitlin Morrison Luciana Pace Dina Gentile
TEAM HIGHS
Most Wins: 20, 2004 Most Losses: 13, 1995 Most Ties: 6, 2006 Fewest Victories: 5, 1982 Consecutive Victories: 18, 2003 Longest Winning Streak: 18, 2003
U N I V E R S I T Y
6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4
Most Scored, Game: 14, vs. NJ Tech, 1998 Most Scored, Season: 80, 1997 Most, Game: 7 vs. Mercy, 10/1/03 Most, Season: 67, 1997 Total Points Most Scored, Game: 24 vs. Concordia, 11/1/04
4 2
Kristina Golan Kam Mahler Dorothy Connelly Sam Whitney Andrea Fasano Kara Gazzano Sam Whitney Melissa Galletta Melissa Galletta Christine Conway Melissa Galletta Heather Munzer
127 123 106 104 104 98 97 94 94 89 85 83
1995 1994 2010 2012 2002 1999 2013 1989 1991 2007 1990 2000
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (500:00+ min.) Andrea Fasano Melissa Galletta Andrea Fasano Christine Conway Sam Whitney Dorothy Connolly Melissa Galletta Melissa Galletta Kara Gazzano Kara Gazzano Christine Conway
WINS
Christine Conway Andrea Fasano Kara Gazzano Andrea Fasano Kara Gazzano Melissa Galletta Sam Whitney Sam Whitney Andrea Fasano Kara Gazzano Melissa Galletta Dorothy Connolly Melissa Galletta Kara Gazzano
2002 2008 1992 2004 2004 2003 2003 2014 2012 2012 2007 2003 1989
Goals
Assists
SAVES
0.34 0.46 0.51 0.52 0.57 0.58 0.60 0.60 0.61 0.67 0.69
2003 1990 2002 2006 2014 2008 1991 1992 1996 1998 2005
20 18 17 17 16 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13
2004 2003 1997 2002 1996 1992 2014 2013 2002 1998 1991 2008 1990 1998
Most Scored, Season: 227, 1997 Fewest Goals Allowed, Season: 8,1990 Most Shutouts, Season: 15,2003 Goalie Saves Most, Game: 27 vs. Keene State, 1982 Most, Season: 157, 1994
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
Adelphi at the NCAA’s The Adelphi women’s soccer program has received a total of 12 invitations to the NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Tournament including five Final Four appearances and second place finishes in 1992 and 2004. The Panthers have also captured three Northeast Regional titles. In all, the Panthers have played in 24 NCAA Tournament games in their history and have posted an 11-12-1 postseason record.
Individual Records Goals
Game: 3, Josephine Coiro vs. Kutztown, 11/14/03 Tourn.: 6, Josephine Coiro, 2004 Career: 11, Josephine Coiro, 2002-04
Assists
Game: 2, Bernadette Kennedy vs. ESU, 11/15/97 Tourn.: 3, Luciana Pace, 2003 Career: 3, Luciana Pace, 2002-03
Points
Game: 7, Josephine Coiro vs. Kutztown, 1/14/03 Tourn.: 14, Josephine Coiro, 2004 Career: 26, Josephine Coiro, 2002-04
Team Records Goals Scored
Game: 5 vs. Southampton, 11/14/04 5 vs. Mercy, 11/15/13 Tourn.: 13, 2004
Assists
Game: 4, vs. Kutztown, 11/14/03 Tourn.: 8, 2003 & 2004
Points
Game: 13 vs. Southampton, 11/14/04 Tourn.: 34, 2004
Goals Allowed
Tournament Appearances Barry University 4, Adelphi 0
A D E L P H I
Game: 15, Andrea Fasano vs. Bloomsburg,11/13/02 Tourn.: 25, Andrea Fasano, 2002 22, Christine Conway, 2004 Career: 40, Andrea Fasano, 2002-03 39, Christine Conway, 2004-05, 2007
Goals Against Average
Game: 0.00 Melissa Galletta vs. Keene State, 11/10/91 0.00 Andrea Fasano vs. Lock Haven, 11/17/02; vs. Kutztown, 11/14/03 Tourn.: 0.93, Andrea Fasano, 2002 (3 games) Career: 0.94, Andrea Fasano, 2002-03 (6 games)
1990
Shutouts
Tourn.: 1, Melissa Galletta vs. Keene State, 11/10/91 1, Andrea Fasano vs. Lock Haven, 11/17/02 1, Andrea Fasano vs. Kutztown, 11/14/03 1, Christine Conway vs. Indiana (PA), 11/12/04 Career: 2, Andrea Fasano, 2002-03
2003
Keene State 1, Adelphi 1 (Keene advances on penalty kicks)
Adelphi 4, Kutztown 0 Adelphi 4, West Chester 1# Franklin Pierce 2, Adelphi 1
1991
2004
Adelphi 1, Keene State 0 Sonoma State 1, Adelphi 0*
Adelphi 2, Indiana (PA) 0 Adelphi 5, LIU-Southampton 1# Adelphi 2, Franklin Pierce 2 (Adelphi advances on penalty kicks) Adelphi 2, Carson-Newman 1* Metro State 3, Adelphi 2
1992
Adelphi 3, Sonoma State 1* Barry University 3, Adelphi 2
1996
2005
Bloomsburg 2, Adelphi 0
Game: 4 Barry, 11/11/89 Tourn.: 7, 2004
1989
Saves
West Chester, 2 Adelphi 0
1997
Adelphi 3, East Stroudsburg 1 Franklin Pierce 2, Adelphi 1 4OT
2007
2002
2013
Slippery Rock 2, Adelphi 0
Adelphi 2, Bloomsburg 1 Adelphi 0, Lock Haven 0# (Adelphi advances on penalty kicks, 3-1) Franklin Pierce 2, Adelphi 1
U N I V E R S I T Y
4 3
Adelphi 5, Mercy 0 Saint Rose 2, Adelphi 0 # NCAA Northeast Regional Champion * NCAA Final Four Appearance
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
All-Time Opponent Results Albany
2 0 0
Holy Family
2
0
0
Rutgers
3 3 2
American Int’l
7
Indiana (PA)
2
0
0
Shippensburg
2 0 0
Army
1 0 0
Iona
3 0 0
Slippery Rock
0
1
0
Assumption
3 3 3
Kean
4 0 1
So. Conn. State
1
5
2
Barry
0 6 0
Keene State
6
So. New Hampshire
5
4
1
Bentley
8 0 0
Kutztown
7 2 1
Sonoma State
1
1
1
Bloomsburg
11 6 2
LaSalle
3 0 0
Southampton
22 2 2
Bridgeport
6 3 1
Le Moyne
8
2
0
Springfield
2
1
0
Brown
1 3 1
Lock Haven
8
4
1
St. Anselm
8
2
1
Bryant
1 1 2
Lynn
0 1 0
St. Johns
10
3
0
Buffalo
2 0 0
MB County
0
St. Michael’s
6
0
0
Caldwell
1 0 0
Manhattanville
5 1 0
St. Rose
8
10 1
Cal- Berkley
0
2
0
Mercy
10 0 0
St. Thomas Aquinas
9
0
Cal- Santa Barbara
0
1
0
Mercyhurst
2 3 0
Stonehill
13 3 0
Carson-Newman
1 0 0
Merrimack
8 7 3
Stony Brook
11
2
0
Catawba
0 0 1
Metro State
0
SUNY- Cortland
0
2
0
Central Florida
0
1
0
Molloy
14 0 0
UMASS
0 7 0
Chestnut Hill
2
0
0
Monmouth
2 1 0
UMass Lowell
4
0
0
Cincinnati
0 0 1
Mt St Louis
0
1
0
UNC-Chapel Hill
0
1
0
Colgate
2 3 1
Mt St Vincent
1
0
0
UNC- Greensboro
0
1
0
Concordia
16 0 0
NE Mississippi State 1
0
0
Vassar
6 0 0
Connecticut
1
New Hampshire
4
2
0
Villanova
3 0 3
Cornell
0 5 0
New Haven
9
6
4
Wagner
4 0 0
CW Post
7
9
1
NHC
3 1 1
West Chester
4
3
1
East Stroudsburg
8
3
1
Niagara
1 0 0
William and Mary
0
2
0
Eastern Connecticut
1*
0
0
NJ Tech
3
Wilmington
1 0 0
Dowling College
2
1
1
NYIT
16 0 0
WV Wesleyan
1
Elon
0 1 0
Pfeiffer
1 0 0
Yale
3 0 0
Fordham
4 0 0
Pace
5 2 0
*Forfeit
Franklin Pierce
2
Philadelphia
14
1
3
Gannon
4 0 0
Post University
0
0
0
George Mason
0
2
0
Princeton
2 4 0
George Washington
2
1
0
Providence
2 0 0
Hartford
3 1 2
Queens
12 0 0
Hartwick
1 1 0
Quinnipiac
4 2 0
Harvard
1 1 0
Rochester
1 1 0
A D E L P H I
2
1
10 0
6
3
U N I V E R S I T Y
4 4
5
1
2
0
3
1
0
0
W O M E N ’ S
S O C C E R
0
0
0
2 0 1 5
All-Time Year-by-Year Results 1982 5-11 Coach: Steve LaRosa 9/21 Connecticut 9/23 Southampton 9/25 St. Johns 9/27 Vassar 10/2 Springfield 10/3 Keene State 10/6 St. Johns 10/9 Colgate 10/11 UMASS 10/16 Southampton 10/22 George Mason 10/23 Central Florida 10/24 UNC-Chapel Hill 10/27 Manhattanville 10/30 Hartwick --- SUNY- Cortland
L 12-0 W 7-0 W 10-0 W 5-4 L 1-6 L 3-7 W 4-1 L 2-3 OT L 0-9 W 13-0 L 0-4 L 0-9 L 0-9 L 0-4 L 1-5 L 0-1
1983 11-7-1 Coach: Steve LaRosa ECAC DII Champions 9/18 Villanova 9/18 Connecticut 9/21 Vassar 9/24 Springfield 9/25 CAL- Berkeley 9/30 Rochester 10/1 Cornell 10/4 Princeton 10/6 Connecticut 10/12 Yale 10/15 Kean 10/18 Manhattanville 10/22 UMASS 10/23 Keene State 10/27 SUNY-Cortland 10/29 Southampton 10/30 Hartwick 11/4 Stonehill 11/5 LeMoyne
W 5-0 L 1-2 W 4-0 W 1-0 L 0-6 W 4-1 L 0-1 L 1-2 L 1-2 W 7-1 W 4-0 W 8-0 L 1-2 T 3-3 OT L 1-2 OT W 5-0 W 1-0 W 4-0 W 3-0
1984 11-7-1 Coach: Steve LaRosa ECAC DI Champions
10/3 Princeton 10/6 Cornell 10/7 Harvard 10/9 Yale 10/11 Manhattanville 10/12 Kean 10/13 Cincinnati 10/16 Southampton 10/20 UMASS 10/21 Villanova 10/24 Brown 10/26 Connecticut 10/28 Rutgers 11/2 Hartford^ 11/3 Colgate^ ^-ECAC Tournament
W 1-0 L 0-1 L 0-3 W 7-1 W 2-0 W 3-0 T 1-1 OT W 4-0 L 1-6 W 3-1 L 0-1 L 2-4 W 3-2 W 1-0 W 2-0
1985 11-5-4 Coach: Steve LaRosa ECAC DI Champions 9/7 Vassar W 6-0 9/14 Rutgers L 1-2 9/17 Iona W 11-0 9/21 Colgate W 3-0 9/22 George Washington W 4-1 9/24 Stony Brook W 8-0 9/28 Harvard W 1-0 OT 10/2 Princeton L 0-1 10/5 Cornell L 0-2 10/9 Yale W 2-0 10/12 Villanova T 2-2 OT 10/15 Kean T 2-2 10/17 Southampton W 7-0 10/19 UMASS L 1-5 10/23 Brown T 1-1 OT 10/26 UCONN L 0-1 10/29 Manhattanville W 8-2 11/2 Hartford T 0-0 OT 11/8 Hartford^ W 2-1 11/9 Rutgers^ W 1-0 ^-ECAC Tournament
1986 9-5-2 Coach: Alex Bernstein Villanova Rutgers Colgate Southampton Stony Brook Princeton
9/19 Vassar 9/26 Stony Brook 9/29 George Mason 9/30 William and Mary
W 6-1 W 11-0 L 0-3 L 1-2 OT
A D E L P H I
U N I V E R S I T Y
T 2-2 OT T 1-1 OT L 1-3 W 4-3 OT W 5-0 L 2-1 OT
Monmouth Iona Providence Kean State UMASS Brown Eastern Conn. Manhattanville Hartford Cornell *Forfeit
W 3-0 W 13-0 W 6-2 W 4-0 L 5-0 L 0-1 OT W 1-0 * W 7-0 W 2-1 L 0-1
1987 8-7-2 Coach: Tom Lang 9/6 Hartford 9/12 Rutgers 9/16 Connecticut 9/19 Villanova 9/23 Cornell 9/25 Colgate 9/28 Stony Brook 9/30 Princeton 10/3 Manhattanville 10/7 Monmouth 10/15 Kean State 10/17 Massachusetts 10/21 Brown 10/24 Providence 10/28 Southampton 10/30 Cal-Santa Barbara 11/1 Cal- Berkley
T 2-2 2OT L 1-3 L 0-1 W 4-3 L 2-0 T 2-2 2OT W 4-2 L 0-2 W 9-0 W 1-0 2OT W 3-0 L 0-3 W 1-0 2OT W 1-0 W 5-2 L 1-2 L 0-4
1988 8-9-2 Coach: Tom Lang
9/4 Hartford L 0-1 9/7 Stony Brook W 3-0 9/10 Rochester L 1-2 9/11 Niagara W 2-0 9/14 Villanova T 2-2 OT 9/17 Connecticut L 1-2 9/20 Rutgers W 3-2 9/22 Massachusetts L 0-3 9/24 Colgate L 3-4 OT 9/28 Princeton W 3-0 10/1 Keene State W 2-0 10/5 Monmouth L 0-1 10/8 LaSalle W 8-1 10/12 George Washington L 0-1 10/18 Brown L 0-4 10/23 William and Mary L 1-2
4 5
W O M E N ’ S
10/26 Southampton 10/29 Kutztown 11/2 St. John’s
T 0-0 OT W 5-0 W 6-1
1989 10-7-1 Coach: Tom Lang NCAA DII Final Four 9/8 Buffalo W 2-1 9/13 Stony Brook W 2-0 9/16 St. Rose W 4-0 9/20 Rutgers L 1-2 9/23 Barry L 0-1 9/24 Miss. St. Louis L 1-2 9/28 Iona W 8-0 9/30 NH College T 1-1 10/7 Connecticut L 1-2 10/14 Kutztown W 4-0 10/15 UNC-Greensboro L 0-1 10/19 Army W 4-0 10/21 Keene State L 0-2 10/26 Southampton W 3-0 10/29 Mt. St. Vincent W 10-0 11/1 St. John’s W 5-0 11/5 George WashingtonW 1-0 11/11 Barry L 0-4
1990 13-3-1 Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA DII Final Four 9/8 Kutztown 9/9 St. Rose 9/15 Mercyhurst 9/16 Barry 9/19 Rutgers 9/23 Buffalo 9/29 NH College 9/30 Stonehill 10/5 Connecticut 10/6 LeMoyne 10/10 Stony Brook 10/20 Keene State 10/21 Bloomsburg 10/24 Southampton 10/28 LaSalle 10/30 St. John’s 11/10 Keene State
S O C C E R
W 7-0 W 11-0 W 3-0 L 0-2 T 1-1 (OT) W 2-0 L 1-2 W 4-0 W 3-2 W 5-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 W 5-0 W 4-0 W 3-0 L 1-2
2 0 1 5
All-Time Year-by-Year Results 1991 14-4-2 Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA DII Final Four 9/7 Kutztown 9/8 Bloomsburg 9/13 LaSalle 9/14 Connecticut 9/22 Barry 9/22 Sonoma State 9/25 Fordham 9/28 NH College 10/5 Keene State 10/6 Merrimack 10/9 Stony Brook 10/12 Mercyhurst 10/13 Gannon 10/23 Southampton 10/26 Stonehill 10/30 St. John’s 11/2 Vassar 11/6 Md. Baltimore 11/10 Keene State% 11/16 Sonoma State% %-NCAA Tournament
1993 11-5-1 Coach: Rich Ilsley W W W L L T W W W W W L W W W W W T W L
2-0 3-0 2-0 0-4 1-2 0-0 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-1 2-1 0-1 4-0 3-1 4-0 2-0 6-0 0-0 1-0 0-1
1992 15-3-1 Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA DII Runners-up
9/4 MD. Baltimore 9/12 Bloomsburg 9/17 Metro State 9/21 Stony Brook 9/25 New Hampshire 9/28 Quinnipiac 10/2 Keene State 10/3 Merrimack 10/16 Mercyhurst 10/17 Gannon 10/21 Southampton 10/23 Stonehill 10/27 St. John’s 10/30 Concordia 11/3 Wagner 11/6 LeMoyne 11/7 Keene State
L 1-2 W 2-1 L 2-3 OT W 6-1 W 2-1 W 2-1 T 1-1 OT L 0-2 L 1-3 W 5-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 11-0 W 8-0 W 4-0 L 1-2
1994 Team Record: 7-9-2 Coach: Rich Ilsley 9/3 Catawba 9/4 Elon 9/18 New Hampshire 9/11 Stonehill 9/14 Stony Brook 9/18 Merrimack 9/25 Bloomsburg 9/28 Quinnipiac 10/1 Wagner 10/2 Gannon 10/6 Southampton 10/12 Fordham 10/16 Keene State 10/20 St. John’s 10/22 C.W. Post 10/23 St. Rose 10/28 Phila. Text. 10/30 Mercyhurst
9/5 Concordia 9/12 NE Missouri 9/13 Barry 9/23 Southampton 9/26 New Hampshire 9/27 Stonehill 10/3 Keene State 10/4 Merrimack 10/7 Quinnipiac 10/10 Fordham 10/15 Springfield 10/17 Vassar 10/18 Gannon 10/21 Connecticut 10/24 Kutztown 10/28 St. John’s 10/31 Mercyhurst 11/14 Sonoma State% 11/15 Barry% %-NCAA Tournament
W 12-0 W 5-0 L 0-2 W 3-1 W 5-0 W 4-1 T 0-0 OT W 5-0 W 5-0 W 6-0 W 5-0 W 8-0 W 5-0 L 0-1 W 7-0 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 L 2-3
A D E L P H I
U N I V E R S I T Y
T 3-3 OT L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 1-2 OT L 0-4 L 1-3 W 4-0 W 6-0 T 1-1 OT W 2-1 W 1-0 L 1-2 OT W 2-0 W 2-0 W 2-0 L 1-6
1995 7-13-0, 4-3 ECC Coach: Alan Bodenstein 9/2 Wagner 9/7 NYIT 9/10 Bloomsburg 9/13 Molloy 9/16 Lock Haven 9/17 East Stroudsburg
W 3-0 W 10-1 L 0-2 W 4-2 OT L 0-1 L 0-2 OT
9/21 Quinnipiac 9/23 St. Rose 9/28 C.W. Post 9/30 Keene State 10/1 St. Anselm 10/8 New Hampshire 10/12 Fordham 10/14 Merrimack 10/19 St. John’s 10/21 Stonehill 10/25 Concordia 10/28 Philadelphia 11/1 Stony Brook 11/3 Southampton
L 2-5 W 4-0 L 1-2 L 1-5 L 0-4 L 0-2 W 5-3 L 0-3 L 1-2 OT W 3-1 W 7-0 L 0-4 L 1-2 L 0-1
1996 16-2-0, 7-0 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA First Round 8/31 St. John’s 9/11 East Stroudsburg 9/14 St. Anselm 9/17 Molloy 9/19 Concordia 9/22 Bloomsburg 9/24 Quinnipiac 9/28 Keene State 9/29 St. Rose 10/2 Stony Brook 10/5 NYIT 10/9 Southampton 10/14 New Hampshire 10/19 Merrimack 10/25 Philadelphia 10/27 Lock Haven 10/31 C.W. Post 11/9 Bloomsburg% %-NCAA Tournament
W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L
4-1 2-0 3-1 4-0 6-0 1-3 2-1 3-1 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-2
1997 18-2-0, 8-0 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA Northeast Regional Champs 9/6 NJ Tech 9/10 East Stroudsburg 9/13 Philadelphia 9/17 Molloy 9/24 NYIT 9/27 Merrimack 10/1 C.W. Post 10/4 W.V. Wesleyan
4 6
W W W W W W W W
14-0 4-0 7-0 6-0 8-0 3-2 3-1 2-1
W O M E N ’ S
10/8 Southampton W 10/10 Quinnipiac W 10/18 St. Rose W 10/19 Albany W 10/22 Concordia (forfeit) W 10/26 Bloomsburg W 10/29 Stony Brook W 11/1 N.H. College W 11/2 St. Anselm W 11/5 St. John’s L 11/15 East Stroudsburg% W 11/22 Franklin Pierce% L %-NCAA Tournament
4-0 5-1 5-1 3-0 1-0 2-1 4-0 4-2 2-1 0-3 3-1 1-2
1998 14-2-2, 7-1 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley 9/2 East Stroudsburg 9/5 Bloomsburg 9/8 St. John’s 9/17 Southampton 9/19 St. Rose 9/27 St. Anselm 9/30 C.W. Post 10/3 Lock Haven 10/7 NYIT 10/12 NH College 10/14 Albany 10/17 Molloy 10/21 NJ Tech 10/24 New Haven 10/29 Concordia 10/31 Assumption 11/1 Merrimack 11/5 Philadelphia
W 2-1 OT T 1-1 OT W 2-0 W 2-0 W 4-0 W 5-3 L 0-1 W 1-0 W 7-1 W 3-0 W 7-0 W 2-1 W 1-0 L 1-2 OT W 7-0 W 2-0 T 2-2 OT W 2-0
1999 11-8, 8-1-0 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley 9/5 Lynn 9/11 Bloomsburg 9/15 East Stroudsburg 9/18 St. Rose 9/22 Queens 9/25 N.H. College 9/28 NYIT 10/2 Philadelphia 10/6 C.W. Post 10/9 Lock Haven 10/13 New Haven 10/16 Pfeiffer 10/17 NJ Tech
L 0-4 L 1-2 L 0-1 OT W 2-1 W 2-0 W 4-2 W 5-0 W 3-1 L 1-2 L 1-2 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 7-1
S O C C E R
2 0 1 5
All-Time Year-by-Year Results 10/20 Southampton 10/23 Southern Conn. 10/27 Concordia 10/30 Merrimack 10/31 Assumption 11/6 Molloy
W 2-1 OT L 0-2 W 4-0 L 1-3 L 0-2 W 5-0
2000 13-6-2, 8-1-1 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley 8/30 Kutztown 9/3 Wagner 9/9 West Chester 9/13 Queens* 9/16 St. Thomas Aq.* 9/20 East Stroudsburg 9/23 Lock Haven 9/28 Bridgeport* 10/4 Molloy* 10/7 N.H. College 10/11 Southampton* 10/14 NYIT* 10/15 Indiana (PA) 10/18 Philadelphia* 10/21 Mercy* 10/25 New Haven* 10/28 Bloomsburg 11/1 C.W. Post* 11/4 Concordia 11/9 Philadelphia 11/11 C.W. Post
L 0-2 W 2-1 OT W 1-0 W 8-0 W 7-0 W 4-1 L 2-5 W 8-0 W 4-0 L 2-3 OT W 3-1 W 6-0 W 2-0 T 0-0 W 13-0 T 1-1 OT L 2-5 L 0-1 W 5-0 W 2-0 L 2-3
2001 14-2-1, 10-0 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley
11/16 West Chester% W 11/23 Franklin Pierce% L %-NCAA Tournament
2002 17-2-2, 10-0-1 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA Northeast Regional Champs 8/31 Stonehill W 2-0 9/1 Merrimack W 2-1 OT 9/8 East Stroudsburg W 4-1 9/11 Molloy W 6-0 9/18 NYIT W 5-0 9/23 Bloomsburg W 3-0 9/25 St. Thomas Aq. W 2-0 9/28 Bridgeport* W 4-0 10/2 C.W. Post* W 1-0 10/6 Concordia* W 4-0 10/9 West Chester T 0-0 2OT 10/12 Philadelphia* T 0-0 2OT 10/19 Lock Haven L 0-2 10/23 So.New Hampshire W 3-2 10/26 Mercy* W 9-1 10/30 Queens* W 6-0 11/2 New Haven* W 3-0 11/9 Southampton* W 5-1 11/13 Bloomsburg% W 2-1 11/17 Lock Haven% W 0-0 11/24 Franklin Pierce% L 1-2 %-NCAA Tournament
2003 18-2-1, 11-0 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA Northeast Regional Champs 8/29 Bryant 8/31 Southern Conn 9/7 East Stroudsburg 9/14 Shippensburg 9/17 Molloy* 9/22 Bloomsburg 9/27 Lock Haven 10/1 Mercy* 10/4 Concordia* 10/7 Bridgeport* 10/15 Philadelphia* 10/18 Southampton* 10/22 St. Thomas Aq.* 10/22 NYIT* 10/25 Queens* 10/29 West Chester 11/1 New Haven* 11/4 C.W. Post* 11/14 Kutztown%
9/1 West Chester 9/5 Concordia* 9/8 Kutztown 9/18 Mercy* 9/22 East Stroudsburg 9/23 Bloomsburg 9/26 Philadelphia* 9/29 Bridgeport* 10/1 NYIT* 10/6 Lock Haven 10/8 New Hampshire 10/13 New Haven* 10/20 Southampton* 10/27 Queens* 10/31 Molloy* 11/3 C.W. Post* 11/6 St. Thomas Aq.*
L 0-1 W 11-0 W 3-0 W 6-0 L 2-3 T 2-2 OT W 4-2 W 4-0 W 2-1 W 2-0 W 4-2 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 6-1 W 4-0 W 2-1 W 10-0
A D E L P H I
U N I V E R S I T Y
T 1-1 2OT L 0-1 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 4-0 W 6-0 W 10-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 W 4-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 1-0 W 4-0
4-1 1-2
2004 20-4-1, 11-2 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA DII Runners-up 8/28 So. Conn. State L 0-2 9/1 American Int’l W 3-2 OT 9/5 Bloomsburg W 1-0 9/11 Lock Haven W 2-0 9/15 Mercy* W 7-0 9/22 Queens* W 4-1 9/25 New Haven* W 3-1 9/29 C.W. Post* W 1-0 10/2 St. Thomas Aq. W 8-1 10/4 Bridgeport* L 0-1 10/9 Philadelphia* W 3-0 10/12 Southampton* L 0-3 10/16 Shippensburg W 1-0 OT 10/19 NYIT* W 5-0 10/23 West Chester W 2-1 10/27 So. New Hamp. W 2-0 10/30 Molloy* W 7-0 11/1 Concordia* W 10-0 11/5 New Haven^ W 3-0 11/7 Southampton^ W 2-1 OT 11/12 Indiana (PA)% W 2-0 11/14 Southampton% W 5-1 11/20 Franklin Pierce% T 2-2 12/2 Carson-Newman% W 2-1 12/4 Metro State% L 2-3 ^-ECC Tournament %-NCAA Tournament
2005 10-5-2, 8-1-1 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA First Round 8/27 Kutztown 8/30 Bryant 9/10 American Int’l 9/14 Dowling* 9/17 West Chester 9/21 Molloy* 9/24 NYIT* 10/1 Bridgeport* 10/5 Concordia* 10/19 C.W. Post* 10/22 Bloomsburg 10/24 Mercy*
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L 1-2 OT T 1-1 OT W 3-0 W 8-0 L 0-1 W 6-1 W 1-0 W 3-0 W 8-0 L 0-1 W 1-0 W 7-0
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10/26 St. Thomas Aq.* 10/29 Queens* 10/31 New Haven* 11/4 C.W. Post^ 11/11 West Chester% ^-ECC Tournament %- NCAA Tournament
W 5-0 W 2-1 T 1-1 OT L 1-2 OT L 0-2
2006 12-1-6, 7-1-2 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley ECC Tournament Champs 8/24 East Stroudsburg 9/3 Bryant 9/6 Kutztown 9/9 Philadelphia 9/17 Dowling* 9/22 C.W. Post* 9/24 Bloomsburg 9/26 Concordia 9/27 Lock Haven 9/30 NYIT* 10/4 Queens* 10/7 Bridgeport* 10/10 New Haven 10/16 Bentley 10/18 St. Thomas Aq. 10/21 Molloy* 10/23 Mercy* 10/27 New Haven^ 10/29 Bridgeport^ ^-ECC Tournament
T 1-1 OT W 1-0 T 1-1 OT W 2-0 W 3-1 T 1-1 OT W 1-0 W 4-0 W 4-1 W 1-0 W 5-0 L 0-3 T 0-0 OT W 3-0 W 6-0 W 3-0 W 4-0 T 1-1 T 1-1
2007 12-6-0, 7-3-0 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley NCAA First Round 8/23 St. Rose 8/26 Bryant 9/1 Stonehill 9/5 Holy Family 9/9 Lock Haven 9/18 St. Thomas Aq.* 9/22 NYIT* 9/25 Dowling 9/29 C.W. Post* 10/3 Molloy* 10/9 Mercy* 10/13 Bentley 10/17 Bridgport* 10/21 New Haven* 10/24 Queens*
L 0-1 L 2-4 W 4-3 OT W 4-0 W 1-0 W 5-0 W 4-1 L 0-1 L 0-1 W 4-1 W 3-1 W 1-0 L 0-2 W 2-1 W 2-0
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Year-by-Year Records 10/27 Philadelphia 10/29 Concordia* 11/9 Slippery Rock% %-NCAA Tournament
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1-0 8-0 0-2
2008 14-4-1, 7-1-1 ECC Coach: Rich Ilsley 8/28 New Haven 08/31 Bentley 09/04 Philadelphia 09/07 St. Rose 09/13 C.W. Post * 09/17 Dowling 09/20 Assumption 09/24 NYIT * 09/27 East Stroudsburg 10/01 Holy Family 10/04 Molloy * 10/08 Concordia 10/11 Stonehill 10/15 Queens * 10/18 Bridgeport * 10/24 Mercy * 10/31 So. New Hamp. 11/03 St. Thomas Aq. 11/07 Bridgeport^ ^-ECC Tournament
W 2-1 W 4-0 W 4-0 L 1-0 L 1-0 (OT) T 1-1 (OT) L 3-2 W 1-0 W 5-1 W 4-0 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 4-0 W 4-0 W 7-0 W 2-0 W 5-1 L 2-1
2009 10-5-3, 8-5-2 NE-10 Coach: Rich Ilsley
2010 8-8-1, 8-7-0 NE-10 Coach: Rich Ilsley 9/4 Philadelphia 9/10 Merrimack* 9/12 Stonehill* 9/15 AIC* 9/18 UMass Lowell* 9/21 St. Rose* 9/24 Le Moyne* 10/2 Bentley* 10/5 So. Conn. State* 10/8 Franklin Pierce* 10/10 So. New Hamp.* 10/13 Assumption* 10/16 St. Michaels* 10/19 Pace* 10/21 Le Moyne* 10/23 St. Anselm* 10/27 New Haven* 10/31 Franklin Pierce^ ^ NE-10 Tournament
2012 11-7-3, 6-6-3 NE-10 Coach: Chris Armas T 1-1(2OT) L 2-1 W 2-1 L 1-0(OT) W 3-1 L 4-0 Postponed W 4-0 L 1-0 W 2-0 L 3-2 W 3-1 W 2-1 W 1-0(OT) L 1-0 W 3-0 L 1-0 L 3-1
8/30 Caldwell 9/2 Bloomsburg 9/5 NYIT* 9/8 Southern NH* 9/12 So. Conn. State* 9/15 UMass Lowell* 9/19 St. Rose* 9/22 St. Michael’s* 9/26 Assumption* 9/29 Franklin Pierce* 10/2 Pace* 10/6 Bentley* 10/10 New Haven* 10/13 St. Anselm* 10/16 Le Moyne* 10/20 Merrimack* 10/24 AIC* 10/27 Stonehill* 10/31 AIC^ 11/2 Merrimack^ 11/4 Southern NH^ ^NE-10 Tournament
W 3-1 L 2-0 L 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 OT L 3-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 L 1-0 L 4-1 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 1-2 OT W 2-1 L 0-1 T 0-0 L 4-0
2013 14-3-4, 9-1-4 NE-10 Coach: Chris Armas
2011 8-8-1, 7-7-1 NE-10 Coach: Chris Armas 9/3 Philadelphia 9/9 Merrimack* 9/11 Stonehill* 9/14 AIC* 9/17 UMass Lowell* 9/20 St. Rose* 9/24 Le Moyne* 10/1 Bentley* 10/4 So. Conn. State* 10/8 Southern NH* 10/12 Assumption* 10/15 St. Michael’s* 10/18 Pace* 10/22 Saint Anselm* 10/26 New Haven* 10/29 Franklin Pierce* 11/1 St. Rose^ ^ NE-10 Tournament
8/29 Philadelphia 9/2 AIC* 9/5 UMass Lowell* 9/7 St.Rose* 9/12 St. Michaels* 9/16 Pace* 9/19 Stonehill* 9/22 Le Moyne* 9/27 Merrimack* 9/30 NYIT 10/3 St. Anselm* 10/10 So. New Hamp* 10/14 Assumption* 10/17 Franklin Pierce* 10/20 New Haven* 10/24 Bentley* 10/28 So. Conn. State* 11/1 Merrimack^ ^ NE-10 Tournament
W 2-0 W 4-2 W 2-0 L 1-0 W 1-0 W 3-0 W 1-0 L 3-0 L 2-1 W 4-0 L 2-0 W 1-0 T 0-0(2OT) T 1-1(2OT) L 4-3(OT) W 2-0 W 1-0 T 1-1(OT)
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9/5 Chestnut Hill 9/11 Queens 9/14 Southern NH* 9/18 So. Conn. State* 9/24 Saint Rose* 9/28 Saint Michael’s* 10/2 Assumption* 10/5 Franklin Pierce* 10/8 Pace* 10/12 Bentley* 10/16 New Haven* 10/19 Saint Anselm* 10/22 Le Moyne* 10/26 Merrimack* 10/30 AIC* 11/2 Stonehill* 11/5 Saint Anselm^ 11/8 AIC^ 11/10 Saint Rose^ 11/15 Mercy% 11/17 Saint Rose% ^NE-10 Tournament %NCAA Tournament
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6-0 1-0 5-0 2-1 0-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 3-0 4-3 3-0 3-1 2-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0
W W T W L W T W W W W T W W T W W W L W L
5-1 2-1 1-1 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 2-1 0-0 3-1 2-1 2-1 2-0 5-0 2-0
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9/4 Chestnut Hill 9/9 Wilmington 9/13 Southern NH* 9/17 So. Conn. State* 9/20 Queens 9/23 Saint Rose* 9/27 Saint Michael’s* 10/1 Assumption* 10/4 Franklin Pierce* 10/7 Pace* 10/11 Bentley* 10/15 New Haven* 10/18 Saint Anselm* 10/21 Le Moyne* 10/25 Merrimack* 10/29 AIC* 11/1 Stonehill* 11/4 Le Moyne^ 11/7 Saint Rose^ 11/14 Pace% 11/17 So. Conn. State% (So. Conn. 6-5 PK’S) ^NE-10 Tournament %NCAA Tournament
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Adelphi Women’s Soccer Year-By-Year Nat. N.E. Year Division Record Postseason Play Rank Rank Coach 1982 NCAA D-I 5-11 -- -- -- Steve LaRosa 1983 NCAA D-II 11-7-1 ECAC Champions -- -- Steve LaRosa 1984 NCAA D-I 11-7-1 ECAC Champions -- -- Steve LaRosa 1985 NCAA D-I 11-5-4 ECAC Champions -- -- Steve LaRosa 1986 NCAA D-I 9-5-2 -- -- -- Alex Bernstein 1987 NCAA D-I 8-7-2 -- -- 6th Tom Lang 1988 NCAA D-II 8-9-2 -- 14th 3rd Tom Lang 1989 NCAA D-II 10-7-1 NCAA Semifinals 6th 2nd Tom Lang 1990 NCAA D-II 13-3-1 NCAA Semifinals 4th 2nd Rich Ilsley 1991 NCAA D-II 14-4-2 NCAA Semifinals 5th 2nd Rich Ilsley 1992 NCAA D-II 15-3-1 NCAA Second Place 3rd 1st Rich Ilsley 1993 NCAA D-II 11-5-1 ECAC Champions 10th 4th Rich Ilsley 1994 NCAA D-II 7-9-2 -- -- -- Rich Ilsley 1995 NCAA D-II 7-13-0 -- -- -- Alan Bodenstein 1996 NCAA D-II 16-2-0 NCAA First Round 12th 2nd Rich Ilsley 1997 NCAA D-II 18-2-0 NCAA Quarterfinals 5th 1st Rich Ilsley 1998 NCAA D-II 14-2-2 -- 17th 1st Rich Ilsley 1999 NCAA D-II 11-8-0 -- -- -- Rich Ilsley 2000 NCAA D-II 13-6-2 ECAC Semifinals -- -- Rich Ilsley 2001 NCAA D-II 14-2-1 -- 25th n/a Rich Ilsley 2002 NCAA D-II 17-2-2 NCAA Quarterfinals 7th 1st Rich Ilsley 2003 NCAA D-II 18-2-1 NCAA Quarterfinals 6th 1st Rich Ilsley 2004 NCAA D-II 20-4-1 NCAA Second Place 2nd 2nd Rich Ilsley 2005 NCAA D-II 10-5-2 NCAA First Round RV 6th Rich Ilsley 2006 NCAA D-II 12-1-6 -- RV -- Rich Ilsley 2007 NCAA D-II 12-6-0 NCAA First Round -- 6th Rich Ilsley 2008 NCAA D-II 14-4-1 -- -- -- Rich Ilsley 2009 NCAA D-II 10-5-3 NE-10 Tournament -- -- Rich Ilsley 2010 NCAA D-II 8-8-1 NE-10 Tournament -- -- Rich Ilsley 2011 NCAA D-II 8-8-1 NE-10 Tournament -- -- Chris Armas 2012 NCAA D-II 11-7-3 NE-10 Tournament -- -- Chris Armas 2013 NCAA D-II 14-3-4 NCAA Second Round RV 4th Chris Armas 2014 NCAA D-II 14-5-2 ECAC Final -- 6th Chris Armas
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Leading Scorer Linda Croce (11-9-31) Kelly Connolly (9-2-20) Carrie Jacobson (9-3-20) Denise Harkins (10-6-26) Bridget McSloy (5-9-19) Cindy Stubbe (9-1-19) Dina Gentile (8-9-25) Dina Gentile (13-2-28) Dina Gentile (15-7-37) Dina Gentile (10-7-27) Shannon Sepe (21-6-48) Shannon Sepe (17-4-38) Perfilio/Wiedman (13pts) Heather Votra (15-5-35) Laura Martin (15-2-32) B. Kennedy (16-16-48) Jesseca Ericksen (7-10-24) Kim Campbell (11-5-27) Kim Campbell (23-2-48) Josephine Coiro (20-6-46) Josephine Coiro (18-6-42) Josephine Coiro (20-5-45) Josephine Coiro (19-10-48) Erin Klimkowski (13-1-27) Caitlin Morrison (8-2-18) Caitlin Morrison (9-2-20) Brianne McDonnell (11-6-28) Brianne McDonnell (6-7-19) Kim Volinski (8-5-21) Emily Masiello (4-2-10) Emily Masiello (1-5-19) Victoria Antonino (8-5-21) Olivia Czavar (9-3-21) Laura Gomez (6-3-15) Jeanine Nunez (5-5-15)
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All-Time Roster A Albert, Christine Alboun, Patricia Alcalde, Eileen Aldarondo, Jessica Antonino, Victoria Ariano, Michelle Auer, Denise Augustyn, Jennifer Augustyn, Karen
1998-00 1989 2004 2008 2013-* 1999 2004-07 1990-03 1990-92
B Baboff, Mara 1998-99 Bafundo, Gina 1993 Baisley, Jessica 2007-10 Baldauf, Cindy 1986-87, 89 Barnych,Thomasina 1995 Barraco, Annalisa 1989 Barone Stern, Sarah 2013-* Bauman, Linda 1982-84 Baverstock, Kim 1997-98 Beamer, Jayme 1997 Beard, Chali 2009-11 Becker, Sandra 1989 Beier, Kathleen 1987-88 Betz, Karen 1989 Biel, Amy 1993 Boecker, Danielle 1985 Boneri, Joan 1985 Bottaro, Danielle 2008-11 Bouboulis, Eve 1986-87 Bowman, Lauren 2003-04 Brady, Lea 2004-05 Braseth, Annie 2007-10 Brienza, Tammy 1982 Brindisi, Jen 1991-94 Brown, Michelle 2012-14 Bush, Mara 2010-2013
C Cali, Dina Cambria, Christina Cameron, Daryl Campbell, Karen
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2001-04 2004 1986 1996-99
Campbell, Kimberly Cannata, Mary Cannella, Marissa Cardinale, Lisa Carpenzano, Liana Carroll, Colleen Caruso, Gabrielle Carey, Erin Carey, Meghan Cerrella, Felicia Christian, Karen Ciero, Sherri Cinelli, Laura Cipriani, Karina Cohen, Rachael Coiro, Josephine Concilio, Joanna Connolly, Dorothy Connolly, Kelly Cote, Sarah Conway, Christine Cotilletta, Marissa Cranga, Jennifer Croce, Linda Cronin, Bitsy Curran, Dawn Czavar, Olivia
1998-01 2002-05 2005-07 1993 1995 1983-84 1989-92 2011-14 2009-12 1982 1988-89 1983 1991 1996-97 2010-11 2001-04 1997 2008-11 1983-84 2010-12 2004-07 2001-03 1990-93 1982 1985-86 2000-03 2012-*
D Davis, Jacqueline Dawber, Stephanie Dexter, Kristen Dhyne, Melissa Dias, Penny DiDonato, Monica Dierterle, Sage Dion, Jennifer Dockery, Andrea Doherty, Erin Doran, Brianna Duarte, Melissa Duggan, Kathy Dunne, Emily Dunning, Lena Durkin, Jeanne
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1991 2010-11 2007-10 2010 1983-84 2014 2014-* 1994-96 1988-91 2013 2015-* 2013-* 1990 2007-10 2000-03 1993-96
Dutcher, Christina
2012-*
E Ebenbeck, Viktoria Edwards, Lisa Engel , Kim English, Keri Ennis, Theresa Ericksen, Jesseca
H 2005 1983 1983-84 1989-92 2005-08 1997-00
F Fasano, Andrea Fischer, Barbara Fleischman, Pam Flynn, Karen Nicole Forte Foy, Jodi Fredrickson, Meghan Fulgenzi, Melissa
2000-03 1990 1987 1990 2015-* 1985-87 2006 2005-06
G Galletta, Melissa 1989-92 Garcia, Tashanna 1995-97 Garone, Jennifer 2000-03 Gazzano, Kara 1996-99 Gelada, Diana 1987-88 Gentile, Dina 1988-91 Georges, Ann Marie 1998-99 Giaimo, Sara 2002-03 Gibbons, Alicia 2008-11 Gilroy, Kelly 1990-93 Gilroy, Noreen 2012 Giovanniello, Michelle 2003-06 Golan, Kristina 1994-95 Goldklank, Randi 1986 Goldstein, Aimee 2010-2013 Gomez, Laura 2014 Gray, Alison 1998 Greenberg, Sara 2005 Grodotzke, Tara 2003-06 Groth, Taylor 2012-* Gronenthal, Allison 2009-12 Guadi, Adrienne 1997-98 Gunder, Linda 1998-99
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Hall, Helen Hanchar, Cheryl Harkins, Denise Harms, Patti Harrington, Rachel Hennessey, Michelle Henry, Karen Herrera, Amanda Hess, Brittany Hess, Eve Hiersche, Kelly Holland, Georgia Horn, Hillary Horn, Whitney Hughes, Jennifer Huxtable, Dana
1983-85 1988 1983-86 1989-92 2003 2011 1998-00 2005-08 2006-09 2011 2013-* 1985-88 2000-03 2003-04 1989-92 1998
I Iannotti, Christine Ingargiola, Amber
1989 2009-2012
J Jacobson, Carrie Jehle, Samantha
1983-84 2011-14
K Kaplon, Michelle Kelty, Kara Kennedy, Bernadette Kenyon, Jodie King, Meredith Kinsley, Kayte Klimkowski, Erin Kulick, Laura
1994-97 2006 1996-97 1985-88 1983-86 2006-09 2005-08 1983-84
L Laib, Angelica LaMonica, Donna Lanza, Samantha Lastra, Bianca Laverty, Maggie Leung, Pat
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All-Time Roster Leahy, Sally Leonhardt, Heather Levins, Mary Jo Liotine, Donna Lodovico, Heather Longwill, Rochelle Lopez, Diana Lopez, Lauren Lucas, Lauren
2009-13 2010 1984-87 2011-14 1994 1987 2003-06 2003-06 2010-11
M Madden, Kristi 2006 Maffia, Regina 1997 Magnani, Debra 1987-90 Mahler, Kam 1991-94 Mahoney, Morgan 2012 Malles, Kelsey 2012-* Mancini, Andrea 1989 Maniguet, Elise 2006-09 Manning, Linda 1989-91 Mara, Erin 1988 Marchioli, Dara 1982 Marra, Jessica 2002-05 Martin, Laura 1993-97 Martin, Eileen 2000-02 Martin, Kim 1982 Masiello, Emily 2009-12 Matinale, Angela 2007-10 Matteo, Danielle 2005 Mayo, Michelle 2000 McClenagan, Pamela 1989 McDermott, Rachel 2001-02, 04 McDonald, Kiandra 1998-99 McDonnell, Brianne 2007-10 McEntee, Shannon 2002-05 McKeon, Debbie 1982 McSloy, Bridget 1983-86 Meyer, Katelyn 2001 Meyer, Jessica 2001-02 Miller, Monica 2003 Minnick, Kelly 1995-96 Misso, Christine 1988 Mollick, Donna 1985-88 Monsees, Ann 1996-99 Monteith, Kaitlin 2009-12
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Montgomery, Jessica 2002-04 Morales, Yvonne 1982 Mormile, Michelle 2007-08 Morrison, Caitlin 2006-09 Mulhall, Missy 1998-01 Munzer, Heather 2000-02, 04
N Natale, Jessica Neubauer, Christa Nicholoch, Nancy Noseworthy, Lindsey Nunez, Jeanine
1991,93 1989-92 1989 2010 2014-*
O O’Mahoney, Jeanne O’Mara, Erin Ortiz, Giselle
1994-97 1986-89 2012-13
P Pace, Luciana Pace, Josefa Page, Brandy Palazzo, Persia Paoli, Gina Paone, Nicol Parrella, Jaime Pentecost, Christine Perfilio, Julie Perkins, Carrie Piccolo, Jessica Pico, Sofia Pollock, Denette Popoli, Amanda
2000-03 2001-04 1998 2007-10 1994-95 1989-93 2001-04 1987-88 1993-96 1996-99 2004 1982-83 1984-87 2006-09
Q Quinn, Stacey Quintero, Jennifer
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R Ramnath, Maya Reardon, Cathleen Reverberi, Amanda Reynolds, Michelle Riccardo, Domonique Rink, Kimberly Rink, Danielle Roach, Maureen Roche, Kelly Rode, Janet Rodriguez, Amanda Romano, Gianna Roveto, Karen Roy, Julianne Rubin, Melissa
T 2000-03 2009-12 2012-* 2009 2000-03 1995 1998 1982-85 1986-89 1986 2005-08 2015-* 2006-09 2010-12 2012-*
S Salmon, Taylor 2012-* Sauer, Betty Sue 1982-85 Schaefer, Lauren 1996-97 Schmidt, Kelli 2004 Senko, Jackie 1983 Sepe, Shannon 1992-93 Shubert, Roseann 1982-83 Simmonds, Meaghan 2013-* Simpson, Kelsey 2013-* Sidorenko, Vicky 1992-93 Sipos, Taylor 2015-* Slattery, Lauren 2005-08 Slee, Andrea 1990-91 Snyder, Laura 1985-87 Sobczak, Leesa 1985 Sobel, Svetlana 1995 Sokolinsky, Denise 1984 Sorger, Jean 1999 Steele, Sue 1984-86 Steiglitz, Sheri 1992-95 Stevens, Darlene 1995-96 Stidsen, Brianna 2007-08 Stubbe, Cindy 1983-84, 1986-87 Sulinski, Karen 2000-02 Sullivan, Maureen 1985-88
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Teri, Annie Teubner, Mary Thompson, Sarah Tostenson, Jillian Totino, Bella Tramontano, Melissa Tranberg, Kris
2014 2015-* 1993-96 2010 1983 2000-02 1982
U Ulliac, Anne Marie
2015-*
V Valerio, Michelle Varas, Margie Varska, Allison Velasquez, Eveline Velazquez, Kimberly Viggiano, Lauren Vincenti, Tina Volinski, Kim Votra, Heather Vrana, Karin
2005-06 1983-86 1985-88 2002-03 2011-13 2014-* 1990-91 2007-11 1992-95 1990-92
W Waldham, Kristin 2004-07 Walsh, Jacki 2004-05, 07 Warren, Molly 2014 Webster, Susan 2000-01 White, Becky 1996-97 Whitney, Sam 2011-14 Wiedman, Christine 1991-94 Wienecke, Michelle 2015-* Winter, Ashley 2008-11 Wollman, Chelsea 2010-13 Worth, Kelsey 2007, 09-10 Wyndham, Catherine 2003-06
X Xavier, Nancy
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Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Danny
created a new strength and conditioning center inside the Center for Recreation and Sports 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 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. In addition to the success in competition and in the classroom, McCabe has been instrumental in expanding Adelphi’s corporate partners, bringing the sponsorships of TD Bank ®, the Whitmore Group, the Greene Turtle, and MetLife ® to the department. In 2015, MetLife Legacy Advisors became the title sponsor of Adelphi’s annual Fall Cocktail Reception, while MetroTeam Outfitters returned as Adelphi’s official gear sponsor and joined the roster of corporate partners as the title sponsor of the annual Ficke Golf Classic. The funds raised at these special events reached record levels, and membership in the Panther Club, the department’s major friend-andfundraising arm, also doubled in 2015 to nearly 800 members. 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
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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 fiveyear 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 licensing program increasing revenue by 133 percent, and worked with the Director of Athletics in the department’s fundraising program. Before his time at Providence, McCabe served as the University of Miami (FL) Director of Ticket Sales from 1998 to 2000. At Miami, he handled season ticket and group ticket sales strategies for the Hurricane’s football, baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball programs. McCabe also spent time in leadership roles in the marketing departments at both Fairfield University (1994Adelphi University 98) and Fordham Director of Athletics University (1991-92). A 1991 graduate of Providence College Bill Altenberg - 1950-51 with a bachelor’s George Faherty - 1951-66 degree in business Jim Bedell - 1966-72 administration, McCabe earned a MBA Ron Bazil - 1972-79 degree from Fairfield Larry Keating - 1979-85 University in 2004.
Paul Doherty - 1985-87 Robert Hartwell - 1987-2013 Danny McCabe - 2013-Present
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Administration
Aja Barrett
Victoria Chiesa
Gina Coscia
Elizabeth Eickelberg
Dolly Gorman
Equipment Room Graduate Assistant
Sports Information Graduate Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Compliance Graduate Assistant
Executive Assistant
Kelly Mannix
Katherine Martin
Pat McWalters
Adam Siepiola
Meghan Tragner
Business Office Graduate Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Coordinator of Sports Information
Athletic Training
Mike Gavagan
Head Athletic Trainer
Renee Crossan
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Kara Megherian
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Associate Athletic Director/Director of External Relations
Tracie Thomson
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Keith Ferrara
Business Manager
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Claudia Kostich
Graduate Assistant
Kate Whalen
Senior Associate AD/ SWA/Compliance
Dan Wyand
Graduate Assistant
Event Management
Andrew McCabe
Coordinator of Facilities
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Courtney Chrisman
Coordinator of Special Events
Kelsey Dlugos
Graduate Assistant
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Danny Paccione
Graduate Assistant
Shaun Rutherford
Graduate Assistant
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Campus Recreation
Linda Gundrum Director
Les Boyce
Assistant Director
Michael Grant
Jamie Flood
Andrew Hoffer
Samantha Tabak
Assistant Director
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
David Duke
Heather Jacobs
Danielle MacKnight
Breanne Nasti
Head Coaches
Carlo Acquista
Brooke Derosa
Men’s Soccer Head Coach/Senior Assistant Athletic Director
Women’s Soccer Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Men’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Women’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Women’s Volleyball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director
Softball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director
Gordon Purdie
Dom Scala
Robert Smith
Charles Cohen
Dennis Kearney
Pat McCabe
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
Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach
Michael Misiti
Ann Obermeyer
Gloria O’Connor
Katie Rees
Nicole Lesniak
Alex Campbell
Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach
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Women’s Golf Head Coach
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Cross Country/Track and Field Head Coach
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Dance 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 50-
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 game day staff complete with Internet and a PA and sound system overlooks the field.
foot dugouts and enclosed bullpens with two pitchers mounds. The entire field is enclosed and the outfield features an eightfoot high fence with a windscreen.
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 surface that is .10 mile.
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.
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
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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,
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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
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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.
Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.
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 .
North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. 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 worldfamous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.
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; • See the Knicks take the court or the Rangers hit the ice at historic Madison Square Garden;
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• Try your hand at any number of sports at Chelsea Piers; Get in the holiday spirit at the tree-lighting 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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