Brown Bear Magazine - Fall 2014

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Magazine Vol.6 Issue 1 2014

Throwback For Brown Athletics #Brown250


From Executive Director: Davies Bisset ’85 Several weeks ago we had a memorable celebration of dual milestones for Brown Rowing: the 40th Anniversary of Women’s Crew at Brown and the 30th Anniversary of John Murphy’s service as head coach of the program. Davies Bisset ’85 with (L to R) Suzanne Mendel ’85, Bill Sayles Hall was transformed for the evening, with Mendel, Alexa Mendel and Men’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach a crew racing shell hanging from the ceiling, seven Kip Turner. massive national championship banners lining the walls, and even Brown President Christina Paxson greeting the more than 250 guests as they arrived. The evening was a great tribute to John Murphy P’11, and to his wife and assistant coach Phoebe Murphy ’82, P’11. Director of Athletics Jack Hayes, Head Men’s Coach Paul Cooke ’89, and the co-captains of the women’s team gave heartfelt remarks about the impact of the Murphys on the championship program. The relentlessly-humble John Murphy surprised (and shocked) all when he took the podium to address the group. Co-captain Whitney Naylor ’15 led the team, and the entire audience, in a rousing rendition of the infamous women’s crew cheer. Marcia Hooper ’77, P’09, P’11 received a standing ovation and the coveted Misha Joukowsky Award for her decades of work in support of women’s crew. Kathryn Quadracci Flores ’90, along with Marcia and other Brown Rowing Stewards, announced a $500,000 lead gift to endow the Head Coaching Chair for Women’s Crew and told the many alumni, parents and friends in attendance of the plans for a fundraising initiative for Brown Crew, which will include a complete renovation of Marston Boathouse. So many of you came out for the fall celebration of Brown’s 250th Anniversary, centered around the Brown-Harvard Football night game. Although Brown Football lost a hard-fought battle, the entire weekend was a success, capped off by a spectacular fireworks show over Brown Stadium following the game. It was great to have so many alumni, parents and friends --- and so many students --- fill the stands and cheer on the Bears. Many, many thanks to all of you for helping the Sports Foundation reach its fundraising goals last year. We ended the fiscal year on June 30th with record-breaking donor counts and great excitement for the future of Brown Athletics. Thank you for your continued and generous support of the outstanding women and men who compete for Brown. I hope to see you in the stands soon, but until then, I remain, Ever True,

Brown Bear Magazine Editor & Publisher Davies Bisset ’85 Managing Editor/Art Director Matthew Lee Contributing Editors Kelly Fitzsimmons, Peter Mackie ’59, Matthew Letendre, Laura Smith ’06

BUSF Board Officers President Paula M. McNamara ’84 Vice-President David N. Chichester ’67 Secretary Bernard V. Buonanno, Jr. ’60 P’88 ’92 ’96 Treasurer Marcia J. Hooper ’77 P’09 ’11 Chairman & Past President Artemis A. W. Joukowsky ’55 LLD ’85 hon., P’87 GP ’13 ’14 ’17 Past Presidents Richard F. Carolan ’58 P’84 ’90 ’95 GP’11 ’18 Gordon E. Perry ’55 P’88 ’92 GP’10 ’17 Kenneth J. O’Keefe ’76 P’02 ’04 ’09 Vice-President Emeriti Kip H. Cohen ’50 P’86 Elizabeth Zopfi Chace ’59, PHB ’96 hon., GP ’13 ’15 Treasurer Emeritus William A. Pollard ’50 P’77 ’81 ’85 GP’06 ’08 ’08 ’13 Secretary Emeritus Henry C. Cashen II ’61 P’92 ’94 ’97

On the Cover: Xavier Russo ’15 and Leah Zavalick ’17 Photo Courtesy of David Silverman, DSpics.com


Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame XL Induction Dinner Saturday, November 8 Providence, R.I.

Brown University Hall of Fame Inductees 1994 Men’s Crew Vernon R. Alden ’45 | Maddock Award Yann Danis ’04 | Men’s Ice Hockey Linton “Jay” Fluck III ’65 | Special Earl E. Hunt II ’03 | Men’s Basketball Joseph A. Karcutskie ’98 | Football Katherine E. McDowell ’98 | Sailing Mia Dammen Mihopoulos ’95 | Women’s Soccer Jeffrey E. Nord ’99 | Track and Field Gregory G. Parker ’97, Posthumous | Football Eileen J. Rocchio ’93 | Gymnastics Thomas L. Towers ’88 | Men’s Lacrosse Andrew N. Towers ’94 | Men’s Lacrosse


Brown University Sports Foundation BUSF FY 2014 RESULTS

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Record-Breaking Year For Brown Sports Foundation! Milestones

Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Brown Athletics:

Record Number of Donors:

5,905

Thank you! Your incredible generosity helped carry the Brown Sports Foundation to new records of support and engagement this past year. You helped us break records in just about every category, including overall donors, parent donors, young athletic alumni donors, leadership-level donors and more.

Record Annual-Use Cash:

$3.5M Total Athletic Giving

$13.4M

Thank you for providing our studentathletes with the resources they need to thrive.

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Donors of $25K+

277

Donors of $5K+

500

Donors of $1K-$4,999

With great pride and appreciation to both our donors and to our student-athletes, I remain, Ever True, Davies Bisset ’85 Executive Director Brown Sports Foundation

Highlights 720

First-Time Donors

837

Young Athletic Alumni Donors

839

Athletic Parent Donors

1,709

Loyal Bears (4 Consecutive Years)

771

Donors with 10 Straight Years of Giving

80+

BUSF Alumni & Parent Events

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Teams with 100% parent participation Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Squash, Women’s Lacrosse

Donor Breakdown Students, Faculty and Staff

Friends of Brown Athletics

5.7% 6.6% Current/Former Parents

24.6% 63.1%

Alumni


THANK YOU! Athletics Revenue Sources: 2014-2015

Donor Impact on Athletics

BUSF Annual and Endowment dollars represented 42.4% of Athletic Department funding.

University Allocation $7.02 million

20% 21.4%

42.7%

15.9%

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BUSF Annual Use Cash $3.52 million

BUSF Endowment Income $3.28 million

Athletics Revenue $2.61 million

Special Projects Generosity from athletic donors helped fund several special projects throughout the year, including:

• Indomitable Statue • Men’s Crew Travel to Henley Regatta • Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Locker Room Construction • Meehan Auditorium Ice Chiller • Pizzitola Training Room Renovations • Men’s Soccer International Travel Fund • Men’s Soccer Endowed Asst. Coaching Chair • Renovated Dock at Marston Boathouse

Behind the incredible efforts of our donors, the Brown Sports Foundation generated over 40% of the annual athletic department funding. The 2014 fiscal year saw the addition of an endowed assistant coaching chair and international travel fund (Men’s Soccer), the creation of men’s and women’s lacrosse locker rooms and the construction and dedication of Indomitable, Brown’s latest and greatest landmark. Donors also funded team travel to Colorado (Men’s Ice Hockey/Women’s Lacrosse), London (Men’s Crew) and many other locations for our studentathletes to face the best competition. Thank You!

Cash Breakdown Students, Faculty and Staff Current/Former Parents

0.2%

26.8%

10.9% Friends of Brown Athletics

62.1%

Alumni

Brown University welcomed Indomitable to the Ittleson Quadrangle in November. Athletic donors raised the majority of the funds for the incredible 15-foot tall, 5,000-pound statue.

Donors funded new locker rooms for men’s and women’s lacrosse as well as an expanded athletic training room in the Pizzitola Center.

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Brown University Sports Foundation COVER STORY

Brown’s Retro Jerseys: A Throwback Special

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Six student-athletes showcase the retro jerseys to be used in select competitions to celebrate Brown’s 250th. (L to R) Xavier Russo ’15, Sophie Bikofsky ’15, Corbin Booker ’15, Director of Athletics Jack Hayes, Janet Leung ’16, Leah Zavalick ’17 and Cedric Kuakumensah ’16.

10 Four senior student-athletes wrote about the excitement heading into senior year to close out their career for Brown Athletics, including Liza Green ’15. Stories continue on pages 16-17.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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DEPARTMENTS

1 Hall of Fame 2 Fundraising Facts and Figures 6 Brown Reader - Jump Shots 8 Bear Bites 14 Brown Football in Houston 40 Fall Schedules and Results

FEATURES

9 Farewell to Peter Brown 12 Celebrate Brown Crew 16 Cubs To Bears 42 Bear Tracks

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PHOTOS COURTESY: DAVID SILVERMAN

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BROWN 250TH - BILL REYNOLDS Brown University Sports Foundation

Jump Shots - Brown Reader: 50Writers Remember College Hill Bill Reynolds ’68 is one of 50 writers to contribute to the 250th commemorative publication which is available at the Brown Bookstore. Below is his tale on the role basketball had and still has on his life.

Bill Reynolds ’68 as a freshman on the Brown men’s basketball team. Reynolds has been a writer for the Providence Journal for over 30 years.

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remember the exact moment when I first realized that basketball was no longer the simple game I had played as a kid. It was February of 1968. We had just been annihilated by Princeton, then one of the country’s top college teams. The five-hour bus ride back to Providence seemed as bleak as nuclear winter. While the bus crept along through the dreary New Jersey meadows, I leaned against a window, feigning sleep. All around me in the darkened bus were teammates slumped in their seats. The air smelled like failure. If we had had any illusions about ourselves as a team, this drubbing had shattered them. As it had shattered any illusions I had about myself as an athlete. The game had been a defining moment, the night I first came face-to-face with my athletic mortality, the painful realization that I wasn’t as good as I wanted to be and never would be. What was I going to do with this realization?

I didn’t have a clue. For I had been brought up to believe in the most American of convictions: that if you worked hard enough, desired something enough, sacrificed enough, your dreams could come true. I had grown up surrounded by inspirational clichés and simplistic slogans that began seducing me at an early age. These slogans were deeply embedded in the culture, forever hanging from locker room walls, essentially unquestioned, unchallenged. So I sat by the window, running the past through my mind as if it were some newsreel, my despair increasing with each passing mile. Eventually, as if I had crossed some emotional fault line, the despair turned to disgust. Basketball had always been more than just a game to me. It had been a way of life. It had determined who my friends were, where I went to school, what I studied once I got there. For nearly a decade there hadn’t been a day when I didn’t think about it. Without it, I certainly wouldn’t have been at Brown. Without it, my life undoubtedly would have been very different. Now I suddenly wondered what it had all been for. I had arrived at Brown with no confidence in myself as a student, and for four years, I had consistently taken the easiest courses I could find. Now I was a college senior, two courses short of graduating with my class that spring, without any idea of what I wanted to do in the future. It was 1968, threequarters of the way through one of the most turbulent decades in American history, when it often seemed as if the country was undergoing a national nervous breakdown. It also was a time of dizzying social change, of the civil rights movement, the antiwar movement, the rise of the counterculture. Cultural tremors were shaking our society, growing into shock waves that would change it forever. Here it was—going on all around me—and I knew too little about it. Why? Why didn’t I know anything about politics or theater? About history, literature, or art? Why, in the past decade, had I only read a handful of books outside of school, when I had been a voracious reader as a kid? Why was my life so onedimensional? Why was my life both defined and shaped by a childhood obsession with a game? My life was a mélange of empty gyms and taped ankles, pregame pep talks, echoes of muted cheers. My life revolved around whether my jump shot went in or not. Was there life after basketball? At twenty-two, on a cold night in the winter of 1968, sitting on that bus and watching the future


THE BROWN READER unfold ahead of me, headlights illuminating patches of the darkened highway, I wasn’t sure. *** Twelve years later, I often found myself on the third floor of the Rockefeller Library at Brown, always in a small carrel by a window that overlooked downtown Providence. I was trying to eke out a living as a freelance writer at the time, which—in the real world—was a euphemism for being unemployed. After returning from six months of active duty in the army, I had taught high school English for three years. I had quit the teaching job to write a novel about a teacher with nothing to say, in front of a class that didn’t want to hear anything anyway. But now that novel was in some drawer somewhere, right along with the rejection slips. My new project was a memoir about my basketball journey, which would eventually become the book Glory Days. It would begin with that night on the bus coming home from Princeton. Every morning I would sit in the library, wallowing in the irony of it. Could you make up the fact that I was now spending more time in the library than I ever did in my time as a Brown student? Did I wish I could go back and do my college years over, get up every morning with my notebooks and my sharpened pencils, then come back and study deep into the night, like a scene from some sepia-toned movie? No doubt. I was haunted by sketchy memories like this one: I was in a study group for a course I was taking—it was either “The Philosophy of Literature” or “The Literature of Philosophy,” but to this day I’m not sure which, because I rarely went. I was a senior at the time, and there was a peace rally on the green every Wednesday; my student deferment was about to run out, and everything was as up in the air as a long jump shot. So there I was, at a study session one night, trying to play catch-up before the next exam. I had listened to all the talk, trying to absorb it, until one guy said, “I guess that does it. It should be no sweat.” “Wait,” I said, flipping through my notebook. “There’s one

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more. It’s in my notes. Yeah, here it is. Doctor Zay-goon.” There was a silence. “It’s right here,” I said. “Doctor Zay-goon. Or something like that.” More silence. “You don’t mean Darkness at Noon, do you?” another kid asked. Oh. But I’ve come to realize that Brown taught me things I didn’t know I was learning. At the most obvious level, it put me around highly intelligent, motivated people, and they did what good teammates always do: they pushed me up, opened up my world in ways that would once have been unimaginable. Could any college student ask for more, regardless of his grade point average? Brown also taught me a certain confidence that I’d never had before. Never again would I be intimidated around academic people, never again would I be impressed with pretensions. That, in many ways, was Brown’s gift to me. It was not an insignificant one. After I’d freelanced at the Providence Journal for seven years, they finally offered me a job as a reporter. At the time, I didn’t want to write about sports. It was the early eighties; I had evolved and was ready to accept the possibility that there was life after basketball. I was covering town council meetings that would make my eyes glaze over. Then one day a sportswriting job opened up at the paper. “Why would anyone give up being a reporter to be a sportswriter?” asked the top editor. “Because the worst game in the world is better than the best town council meeting that ever was,” I said. The editor shook his head in disgust and walked away. That was thirty years ago. But even though I’ve been writing professionally for over thirty years now, and have written twelve books, I still consider myself a basketball player first and a writer second. Having played basketball at the level I played at is still the thing I take the most pride in. Shooting a basketball is still the thing I did the best. I know this is foolish. But it’s never changed. And there are still days when I find myself in some pickup basketball game somewhere, when reality gets distorted and I am still young and strong, off in my own world, oblivious to everything else around me. And on those rare occasions, which come like gifts from some benevolent god, the only thing I care about is my jump shot.

Purchase The Brown Reader Online

Captains of the 1968 men’s basketball team Richard Landau ’68 and Bill Reynolds ’68 with Head Coach L. Stanley Ward.

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50 acclaimed writers contributed original pieces to the anthology. The Brown Reader recalls the college days of 50 alums whose voices, opinions and life choices have been influenced by the University. • Order the Brown Reader at the Brown Bookstore or online at www.browntextbook.com or at amazon.com


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Bear Bites

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Brown Athletics ranked second in the nation in the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) for the third straight year. The Bears saw 22 teams take home APR Public Recognition Awards.

FOOTBALL

Dr. Tom Catena ’86 was named a co-recipient of the 2014 National Football Foundation Gold Medal, the organization’s highest and most prestigious honor. Catena previously was presented with the 2013 Brown Alumni Association William Rogers Award and was a 2013 Ivy Football Association Honoree.

SPORTS FOUNDATION FAREWELL

The Brown University Sports Foundation is sad to announce the departures of Kelly Fitzsimmons and Sarah Sceery. After 11 years with BUSF, the last four as Associate Director, Kelly will continue her career as the Associate Director of Development at the Moses Brown School in Providence beginning in November. Sarah has moved on to become a Leadership Gift Officer for the Warrior Fund at Merrimack College. Sarah began her career at Merrimack in August after three years as the BUSF Project Assistant. We are sad to see both of them go, but are certain they will succeed in these new roles.

Welcome Brown’s Newest Head Coaches Baseball

Grant Achilles was named the Head Coach of Brown Baseball in late June after two seasons as an assistant coach for the Bears. Achilles took over the head coaching duties midway through the 2014 season.

Women’s Swim/Dive

Kate Kovenock was hired in August after five seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame. She served as an assistant coach at Kenyon College from 2005-2009, helping to guide the men’s team to four consecutive NCAA titles and the women’s team to three straight NCAA crowns.

M en’s Swim/Dive

Chris Ip joins Brown after spending the last two seasons as an assistant at LSU. Prior to LSU, Ip spent 10 seasons as the head coach of the men’s and women’s teams at Clemson.

M en’s Tennis

Bryan Koniecko returns to Brown as the head coach of men’s tennis after serving the past two years as an assistant at his alma mater, Ohio State. He was previously the assistant coach of the men’s team at Brown from 2010-2012. Koniecko was a five-time AllAmerican at Ohio State and was previously ranked No. 1 in the NCAA.


THANK YOU PETER BROWN!

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After 13 years and 28 individual Ivy League Champions, Peter Brown retired as the head coach of Brown Swimming and Diving

Peter Brown Left a Lasting Legacy for Brown Swim/Dive A message to Peter Brown from Claudia Barr ’86, P’15, whose son Brian currently competes for Brown in freestyle and butterfly. Claudia was gracious enough to share this personal exchange. The Barr household is bumming big-time. Without question, we are all very saddened by your news. Each of us so enjoyed having you as coach of the Brown swim team, and in that position, we always held you in such high esteem. I remember Brian sharing the following comments with me and Billy during his freshman year, “I’m so excited about things. He’s a great coach for many reasons, but one reason that affects me in a positive way is that I feel he really is cheering for me and wanting to get the best out of me. I’ve always gone in the water and wanted to do well for myself, to make me happy or satisfy my own expectations ... but now I find myself diving in and thinking about him. I want to swim well for my own sake, but I also want to swim well for Pete, to make HIM proud and not let HIM down. I never had that before. He’s the first coach that has made me feel like he really cared ... both about my performance AND about me. Yeah, I feel like Pete cares.” In our minds, that’s what coaching is all about: caring and bringing out the best in your athletes. In our minds, that’s a WINNING coach’s approach to a sport. We therefore believe you have been a top-notch coach in every way. Thanks for making winners out of all of us. Know that we have been and always will be supportive of you, and we are incredibly grateful for having had the opportunity to benefit from your influence in our lives. At the same time, we are thankful for having had the good fortune of becoming friends. If we must sadly accept losing you as a coach, we take comfort in knowing we will always have you as a friend. We wish you the best and very much hope to see you ‘round. Thanks for everything, Pete. You will be sorely missed.

Thank you to Brian Barr ’15 and the Barr family for contributing to the Brown Bear Magazine.

HugsClaudia


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FROM CUBS TO BEARS Brown University Sports Foundation

Leave It All On The Field By Liza Green ’15, a senior from Providence, RI concentrating in History of Art and Architecture.

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ithin an hour of my unofficial visit to Brown I knew I had found my school and my team. I was immediately drawn to the friendly community of student-athletes that welcomed me in even though I was just a high schooler. The high level of academics that the Ivy League institution provided were unparalleled and allowed me to find my own academic passions through the open curriculum. Further, I would be able to play a division one sport while also being able to pursue my other interests. The fact that my home was a five minute walk was merely an afterthought. I came into preseason freshman year knowing I was good - I had been recruited after all. But what playing at Brown would end up teaching me is that knowing you are good is extremely different from proving that you are good and deserve to be on that field when the whistle blows to start the game. I worked hard my freshman year, and luckily started all but one game. But come the off season, I had a very rude awakening. What I did not know was that the off season was not a time to get in shape, it was a time to get into better shape. So I got my butt kicked in every conditioning and weight room session, and it was miserable. This experience taught me how to work hard. Going into my sophomore year, I didn’t want to relive this. Instead, I wanted to work so hard that everything that came my way, no matter how daunting, would be easy. Playing a sport at Brown has taught me true work ethic and mental toughness, and these two skills have forever changed me. Playing field hockey in college went beyond just providing me the joy of beating an opponent on the field, but also gave me the skills that I would need to be successful in school and in life off of the field.

“Liza’s innate determination has helped her develop into one of our most versatile players. She is also an introspective player who’s thoughtful approach to challenges has not only elevated her own play but also offers our team a unique perspective when problem solving. Liza is a well-rounded student athlete; last spring she studied in Italy and traveled throughout Europe. Her experiences home and abroad have helped shape her into a mature and confident young woman as she prepares for her senior season.”

- Head Coach Jill Reeve

Going to Brown did not just give me the opportunity to play a Division I sport. What is so unique about Brown, and one of the reasons I chose it, is that I have been able to experience so many other aspects of the University while also being committed to my team. I have taken this opportunity during my time at Brown to get involved with other student groups and take part in activities that allow me to pursue my interests away from field hockey. For example, I was able to study abroad my junior year. This is something I would not have necessarily been able to do if I was playing field hockey at a different university. Although studying abroad meant taking time away from my team and my sport, the experiences I had, people I met, and the incredible knowledge I attained while living in another country and culture were irreplaceable. Now back at Brown in my senior season, having learned and experienced so much, my goal is to play with everything I have. I want to leave it all on the field because every day is a last chance to prove to myself and my teammates my passion and dedication for the sport and for Brown. I want to play with all my heart so that on that true last game, November 8th, I know I can walk off of the field without any regrets.


FROM CUBS TO BEARS

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Custodians of the Program By Alex Markes ’15, a senior from Valencia, Calif. concentrating in Biology.

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:00, 6:00, 9:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00—those numbers embody so much more than simple multiples of three to any Brown Men’s Soccer player. A long-lived tradition in our team is that in order to play on the field you must run three miles in 18 minutes. Since I have been at Brown the question has always come up, “Should we keep the Three Mile?” It is true that on occasions we have had great players sidelined and forced to run it five or six times over the course of the first month of preseason solely to be eligible to play. A common fitness test amongst many successful collegiate programs is two miles in 12 minutes, so what makes that extra mile so necessary for our program? My freshman year during our first team meeting Coach Laughlin mentioned that as members of Brown Men’s Soccer we must consider ourselves “Custodians of the Program.” We have four years to take care of the program as a custodian would take care of the building in which he resides. Like the custodian we have a duty to maintain the strong foundation of the program to allow it to continue to provide for others that which it has provided for us: the ability to mature, develop, and expand upon our pursuits. We must take advantage of everything the program has to offer without taking it for granted, specifically the ability to pursue an unparalleled education while competing athletically on a national stage. And finally, once our time has come, we must hang up our cleats for the upcoming custodians have their own duty to provide guidance and keep the program running for the future players.

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The “Three Mile” is not just a testament to your fitness and your preparation for the season; it is a link that brings together the custodians of past, present, and future. The day before “The Three Mile,” when nerves are highest amongst the team, our phones overflow with words of support from past alumni. Even when Doug Ulman ’99, current CEO of Livestrong and former Brown Men’s Soccer athlete, came to speak at Brown this past spring, his first question to those who spoke with him afterwards was if we still ran “that test.” As I enter my senior year and ponder my collegiate athletic career, I realize that it is more important to consider the state we leave the program for others rather than the legacy of awards that we garner as individuals or as a team. Although the two often come in pairs, it is important to make a distinction between a winning team and a successful program. We must strive “Alex is one of the toughest athletes that I have coached here for a successful season, an Ivy League Championship, an at Brown. He is willing to do whatever it takes to help the NCAA tournament run and championship. However, team succeed. He is also a talented and driven student. I with the crucial wins must also come the development am sure that Alex will be a success in his chosen field after and maturity of our fellow teammates and the passing down of what it truly really means to be a part of BMS— graduating from Brown.” the willingness of 26 men to push each other through - Friends of Men’s Soccer Head Coach Pat Laughlin the pain of that extra mile.


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CELEBRATE BROWN WOMEN’S CREW Brown University Sports Foundation

Women’s Crew Continues To Set The Benchmark The Bears won bronze at the NCAA Championships this spring.

In its best finish since winning the NCAA Championship in 2011, Brown women’s crew captured third place at the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Rowing Championships in June on the strength of a silver medal finish by the varsity eight. The Bears were edged by back-to-back national champions Ohio State and California. The third-place finish at the NCAA Championship capped off another incredible year highlighted by the Ivy League team trophy and four individual All-Americans: Louise Breen ’14 (First Team), Murial Solberg ’16 (First Team), Rachel Gottlieb ’15 (Second Team), and Molly Sandza ’15 (Second Team). Four Brown rowers were selected to compete at the 2014 World Rowing U23 Championships in Varese Italy in July: Emma Betuel ’16 (USA), Coco Schoeller ’15 (USA), and freshmen Alia Shafi ’17 (USA), and Monika Sobieszek ’17 (Poland). Brown has been the gold standard for rowing, especially in the Ivy League, since the inception of the NCAA Championship in 1997. Brown has won a record seven NCAA Championships and has finished in the top three in 14 of the 18 NCAA Championships. Look for photos of the 40th Anniversary of Women’s Crew and John Murphy’s 30th Anniversary in the next issue. If you can’t wait, check us out on facebook!

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MEN’S CREW PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER

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Men’s Crew Represents Brown at Henley Royal Regatta

Bears placed 2nd at IRA Championship, 3rd at Eastern Sprints; Freshmen 2nd at Henley. Following challenging races in the dual season which saw the Bears fall to Washington, Harvard, Yale and Princeton, Brown Men’s Crew rallied down the final stretch to record tremendous results in the season’s most important races, including a second place finish at the IRA National Championship and a third place result at the Eastern Sprints. Brown also continued a long and storied tradition of representing the University at the Henley Royal Regatta, the world’s most renowned racing venue held on the River Thames in London, England.

Men’s Crew 2014 Highlights •

Won silver in Varsity Eight and won gold in the Freshmen and Third Varsity at the Eastern Sprints, tying for the team title for the second straight year. Extended Varsity Eight’s streak of making the grand finals at the Eastern Sprints to 10 years (the only team to do so). Won four medals at the IRA Championship, with the Varsity Eight and Varsity Four winning silver and the Freshmen and Third Varsity winning bronze. Placed all five crews in the Grand Final at the IRA Championship (only two other programs accomplished this). Reached the Semi-Final and Final in the Ladies Challenge Plate and the Temple Challenge Cup, respectively, at the Henley Royal Regatta.

Members of the men’s crew team at the world famous Henley Royal Regatta in London in July.

Brown’s Freshmen Eight advanced to the finals of the Temple Challenge Cup.

Members of the Varsity Eight that placed second at the IRA National Championship. The Bears advanced all-five boats to the Grand Finals at the IRA Championship and took home gold in the Freshmen and Third Varsity Eight at the Eastern Sprints.

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BILL O’BRIEN - BROWN FOOTBALL REUNION Brown University Sports Foundation

Brown alumni, parents and friends tailgated before the season opener at Reliant Stadium. Bill O’Brien ’92 led the Texans to a 17-6 victory in his NFL head coaching debut.

The Brown Football supporters gathered for a postgame lunch at the house of David Cromack ’92 in Houston. The Sports Foundation brought letter sweaters down to Houston for the special occasion.

Kiilu Davis ’93 and Mike Geroux ’91 at the pregame tailgate before the Texans’ season opener.

Bill O’Brien ’92, center in blue, came out to celebrate Brown Football and his first victory as an NFL head coach.


BROWN FOOTBALL IN HOUSTON

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Celebrating Success By Rodney Wooters ’91 Approximately 80 teammates, fraternity brothers, classmates and fellow alums gathered in Houston to celebrate, attend and show support to Bill O’Brien ’92 as he led the Houston Texans to victory in his first game as an NFL head coach. In a testament to the camaraderie of team sports at Brown, ten varsity sports were represented. Chris Tokarski ’93 and his wife Maura at the postgame gathering in Houston.

Loved by many (especially opponents and offensive lineman that found him easy to block) for his ability to command a room, we came together to celebrate his professional success and to reconnect the many relationships formed and forged on the OMAC practice fields, the halls of Delta Tau Delta and The Ratty over twenty years ago. Mickey Kwiatkowski first hired him at Brown after his playing days ended (rumor has it for $5,000 per year) as Coach K recognized the unique ability OB has connecting with people. On that coaching staff was Jim Bernhardt. Coach Bernhardt was also instrumental in furthering OB’s career and was his first hire at Penn State and currently serves with him in Houston.

(L to R) Three-sport star Jane Corcoran ’93 and Meredith Camp ’92 at David Cromack’s ’92 house following the Texans’ game.

In organizing the event, we built upon the success of the 2012 reunion organized by Scott Camp ’93 and Meredith Chimerine Camp ’92 for OB’s first game at Penn State where thirty-five alums attended. Of course many were drawn by the allure of the Oil Patch, the Great State of Texas, Friday Night Lights and the ancestral home of Brown Football greats Rich Willis ’90, Brad Curtis ‘92 and Rich Garza ’94 (among many, many others). We also had the drawing power of weekend selfie opportunities with former all-Ivy football performers including David Slates ’91 and Mike Geroux ’91 and wrestling legend Joe Mocco ’93. Our weekend activities concluded at the post-game party at David Cromack’s ’92 Houston home. Using his mantra of WWZD (What Would Zucconi Do), BUSF henchman and evening emcee Matt Letendre sent letterman/letterwoman/letterperson sweaters for the Sunday night festivities.

David Cromack ’92 and his family and friends with Bill O’Brien ’92 (right).

Special thanks to David Jarusinski ’93 for diligently working with the Texans to accommodate over one hundred game tickets for the group and to David Cromack for hosting the postgame catered party.


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Sorry, I Have Practice By Maryl Vanden Bos ’15, a senior setter concentrating in Environmental Studies.

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ollege volleyball is unlike any other experience. My teammates are not just my friends, but at times my therapists, my mentors, and my sisters. We spend hours upon end together, and even if we don’t have that much in common, we share our dedication to our sport, our school, and our team. We recognize the friendship, but we also recognize the desire to beat—no, kill— each other during practices because that’s what it takes to make the team better. It’s a line between wanting to be the player out there winning the points, and realizing that you may not be that player in the interest of the team. It’s about cheering on your teammates, even if they play over you, because they are in a position to help the team win. But, it’s also about realizing that every player, no matter how often she plays, contributes to every win or loss and is there because she truly loves playing. I’ve played volleyball competitively for 12 years. That’s more than half of my life devoted to a court that measures 30 feet by 30 feet. There have been times when I’ve questioned my sanity: after throwing myself in the path of a ball that could concuss me, after collecting bruises the way other people collect stamps, after telling my friends, “sorry, I have practice” one too many times. But with the end of my career looming ahead, I realize that I never would have given up any of it. I love volleyball, simple as that. I’ve been fortunate to be able to play as long as I have, and my love for volleyball and what I’ve learned from the sport— discipline, maturity, purpose—will last far beyond the end of my senior season.

“Maryl is a leader by example. She showed maturity since the start of her freshmen year and has improved her skill tremendously. Maryl deserves a lot of credit for her work ethic and her ability to listen and change technical behaviors. I believe that she will be a success in whatever she decides to do after college. I have a high respect for her as a person and as a player.”

- Head Coach Diane Short P’10


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Lessons Learned at the Pool By Henry Fox ’15, a senior from Mercer Island, Wash. concentrating in Biology.

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or the Brown men’s water polo team, several principal challenges and goals define our season. The first test is preseason—a grueling “hell week” full of swimming, treading, lifting, drills, and scrimmages. Next, the regular season begins and the team is tested every weekend with competitive matches in tournaments and league games. As October winds down we prepare for Northerns, the divisional playoff. Finally, the team is faced with its ultimate challenge during Easterns, the league championship whose winner earns a bid to the NCAA tournament. While winning Easterns is the defining goal for the team, that mission begins months before, when, during preseason, the collective personality and strength of the team is developed. I still remember my first day of being a Brown athlete, day one of preseason my freshman year. That morning I nervously trekked around the OMAC to “the bubble,” the temporary pool that would serve as the team’s home for one more year. As I walked the stairs to the pool deck I was greeted by a humid blast of choking chlorine air and the imposing stares of both our coaches. Once the entire team had arrived, our 2011 captain, Toby Espinosa, gathered the squad together. He told us that although it was going to be a brutal few weeks, we would get through and be a better team because of it. Furthermore, Toby stressed that we would battle together—holding each other accountable for hard work and focus along the way—which would make us stronger and more cohesive for savoring the season’s opportunities and persevering through it’s challenges. Several minutes later, we hopped in the water and preseason (and my college athletic career) had begun. Toby’s message still resonates with me today as my senior year preseason is in full swing and tournaments and big games loom on the near horizon. It was an honor to gather the guys together in the locker room before our first practice (nope, we don’t miss the bubble) and—together with the other two seniors Nick Deaver and Andrew Brown—impart to them our preseason words of wisdom. We told them to savor every moment together as a team, from the thrill of a big W to the sour taste of a hard-fought defeat—because it all truly does fly by. Most of all, we told them that we as a team would persevere through preseason and succeed in this season together, holding each other accountable for hard work and focus along the way. These two sentiments—both savoring each opportunity to get in the pool and play, and playing and training with accountability for the good of the team—are two lessons learned from Brown athletics that I find especially gratifying. As classes graduate, coaches change, and games are won and lost, these two lessons always endure. I desperately hope that we can finish the season strong and bring home an Easterns title (and represent Brown at NCAAs) this fall. More importantly, I know that the team will battle together, holding each other accountable to do everything that we can to make that goal a reality, and savoring the opportunity to do so.

“In 20 years of coaching it is hard for me to identify a better example of what I look for in one of my studentathletes than Henry Fox. He is an excellent leader, teammate, and more importantly, an unselfish person. Henry cares about everything and makes an effort to be a role model to the younger members of the team.”

- Head Coach Felix Mercado


Throwback For Brown Athletics

To commemorate the 250th Anniversary of Brown University, the athletic department created throwback jerseys for six Brown programs.

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PHOTOS COURTESY: DAVID SILVERMAN

(L to R) Janet Leung ’16, Cedric Kuakumensah ’16, Leah Zavalick ’17, Xavier Russo ’15, Sophie Bikofsky ’15 and Corbin Booker ’15.


The stars of the show took a few minutes to try a new sport on for size.

Athletics Unveils Throwback Jerseys for Brown’s 250th Six programs will have the honor to wear the throwback jerseys this year.

To commemorate Brown University’s year-long 250th Anniversary celebration, Brown Athletics unveiled six throwback uniforms that will be worn in the 2014-15 season. Football opened the vintage season with the throwback jerseys on their backs for the night game against Harvard in front of over 13,000 fans on September 27th. The vintage uniforms will be also donned by Brown’s field hockey, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse and softball teams, and will be worn for one home game each during their respective seasons. “We are excited to participate in this great celebration by wearing uniforms from past eras,” said Director of Athletics Jack Hayes. “It is a special way to honor the rich history of Brown University and its athletics program. The games for which these uniforms will be worn will be fun events for the Brown community to enjoy. I know our student-athletes are looking forward to wearing them.” Football was designed in honor of the famed 1976 Ivy Champions, Brown’s first in football, and is highlighted by the red and white stripes on the shoulders. The other five programs feature a gothic font across the front with color schemes and stripes similar to uniforms of the past, but with no exact model.

Football Field Hockey Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Softball Men’s Lacrosse

September 27, 2014 vs. Harvard October 25, 2014 vs. Cornell January 31, 2015 vs. Columbia February 28, 2015 vs. Princeton April 11, 2015 vs. Harvard April 18, 2015 vs. Cornell

PHOTOS COURTESY: DAVID SILVERMAN

When Will My Team Wear a Throwback Jersey?


Corbin Booker ’15 and Janet Leung ’16 model the throwback jerseys for men’s lacrosse and softball in front of Indomitable on the Ittleson Quadrangle.


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Sophie Bikofsky ’15 recreates a photo of Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame member and the program’s third-leading scorer Martina Jerant ’95. (Below) Xavier Russo ’15 strikes a pose in honor of All-American Fritz Pollard 1919.

PHOTOS COURTESY: DAVID SILVERMAN; BROWN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS


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Ever True

Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $25,000+ during the 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014). Class of 1926 The late Martha Dickie Cogan P’58 LHD’85, GP’87 Class of 1955 Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. LLD’85 and Martha Sharp Joukowsky ’58 LHD’85, P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16, GP’17 Class of 1957 Richard C. Barker LHD’09, P’03, P’05 John K. Lyden John F. Nickoll P’82 Donald L. Saunders LLB Class of 1958 Martha Sharp Joukowsky LHD’85 and Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. ’55 LLD’85, P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16, GP’17 Class of 1960 Robert E. Turner III LLD’93 Class of 1962 Thomas B. McMullen Class of 1963 William J. Zisson and Nancy Steinhaus Zisson ’65, P’91 Class of 1965 Nancy Steinhaus Zisson and William J. Zisson ’63, P’91 Class of 1967 David N. Chichester Class of 1969 Kevin A. Seaman Class of 1971 Charles L. Babcock IV and Nancy W. Hamilton P’05, P’06 Serge Brunner E. Paul Sorensen ScM’75 PhD’77 and Joan Wernig Sorensen ’72, P’06, P’06 Class of 1972 Joan Wernig Sorensen and E. Paul Sorensen ’71 ScM’75 PhD’77, P’06, P’06 Class of 1973 Marc C. Bergschneider and Theodora Vender Bergschneider P’05 Class of 1975 Anonymous John G. Berylson and Amy S. Berylson Class of 1976 Kevin A. Mundt and Jayne Severinson Mundt P’11 Daniel S. O’Connell and Gloria Perri O’Connell P’05, P’13 Thomas E. Rothman and Jessica Harper Rothman P’11, P’13 Thomas J. Tisch and Alice M. Tisch P’18 Class of 1977 Christopher J. Berman LHD’07 and Katherine Alexinski Berman P’08, P’09 Susan Pilch Friedman and Richard A. Friedman ’79, P’08 Jonathan M. Nelson and Judy B. Nelson P’07, P’09 Class of 1978 Richard C. Dresdale and Marcella Lilly Dresdale P’10, P’17 Habib Y. Gorgi and Susan C. Gorgi P’17 Class of 1979 Richard A. Friedman and Susan Pilch Friedman ’77, P’08

Class of 1980 Norman W. Alpert and Jane Danenberg Alpert P’09, P’11, P’13, P’17 Class of 1981 Ronald E. Gutfleish and Stacey S. Gutfleish P’18 Brian R. Leach Class of 1983 Kent M. Swig P’13, P’17 Class of 1984 James L. Coughlan and Mary Breckheimer Coughlan P’14, P’17 Paula Murray McNamara and Kevin J. McNamara Class of 1985 Leonardo C. Goulandris Lisa Benenson Quattrocchi and Joseph A. Quattrocchi P’15 Class of 1986 Anonymous John W. Keogh Class of 1987 A. Nancy Donohue and Diane M. Elam AM’84 PhD’88 Class of 1988 Diane M. Elam AM’84 PhD’88 and A. Nancy Donohue ’87 Tyler J. Wolfram and Michele L. Wolfram Class of 1991 Kevin F. McCarthy and Karen J. McCarthy Class of 1995 Zachary J. Schreiber and Lori F. Schreiber Class of 2004 Nathanael N. Hudson Parents Anonymous (8) Carol and John Ball P’16 Daria and John Barry III P’11, P’16 Theodora Vender Bergschneider and Marc C. Bergschneider ’73, P’05 Greta P. Brown P’80 Mary Breckheimer Coughlan and James L. Coughlan ’84, P’14, P’17 Donna Emma and Larry Davis P’17 Marcella Lilly Dresdale and Richard C. Dresdale ’78, P’10, P’17 Rose and John Franco P’14 Stacey S. Gutfleish and Ronald E. Gutfleish ’81, P’18 Robert W. Johnson IV P’02, P’05, P’10 Tomas R. LaCosta P’17 Suzanne and Terrence Murray P’84, P’94 Dominic P. Orr P’09 Pamela and George Richardson P’12, P’14 Fernanda and Rafael Salama P’14 Patricia and Ronald Sloan P’97 Susanne and Timothy Sullivan P’11, P’13 Teresa and Allan Thygesen P’17 Alice M. Tisch and Thomas J. Tisch ’76, P’18 Yvonne and Arnold-Peter Weiss P’11, P’15, P’15 Anne and Bruce Williams P’14


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Drive For Five

Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $5,000–$24,999 during the 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014). Class of 1948 R. Gordon McGovern Jeannette Jones Pollard and William A. Pollard ’50, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 Class of 1950 Oliver L. Patrell William A. Pollard and Jeannette Jones Pollard ’48, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 Class of 1953 John A. Andersen and Virginia C. Andersen P’79, P’82 Class of 1954 Arthur W. Vietze Jr. Class of 1955 Donald R. De Ciccio Stephen R. Ehrlich and Mary Ann Ehrlich P’85 Gordon E. Perry P’88, P’92, GP’10, GP’17 Class of 1956 Marvin L. Wilenzik P’89, P’91, P’96 Class of 1958 Richard F. Carolan P’84, P’90, P’95, GP’11 Paul H. Johnson and Gwendolyn D. Johnson P’87 Hugh W. Pearson Class of 1959 Francis W. Kennedy Jr. Class of 1960 Paul J. Choquette Jr. P’88, P’97 Class of 1961 Frank H. Monahan James C. Thompson P’89 Class of 1962 Nelson J. Rohrbach Jr. P’86, GP’17 Class of 1963 Eugene F. Barth Dayton T. Carr William M. Silverman and Lynn G. Silverman P’88, P’90, P’91 Class of 1964 Thomas H. Draper P’93 Alan L. Stanzler P’94, P’96 Class of 1965 Dennis A. Holt P’93, P’02 Robert J. Rothenberg MAT’67 and Anne Rothenberg P’92 Class of 1966 Terry J. Zerngast Class of 1967 Betty Wolf Greenberg and William S. Greenberg P’92, P’06 Winthrop S. Jessup Joseph R. Randall David G. Santry Class of 1968 Kenneth R. Fitzsimmons Jr. P’13 Peter S. Voss and Pamela Voss P’98 Class of 1969 Richard A. Dreissigacker

Thomas F. Gilbane Jr. and Mary O. Gilbane P’97, P’98, P’00 Willis J. Goldsmith P’99 Class of 1970 Nancy Gidwitz Class of 1971 Anonymous Robert G. Flanders Jr. and Ann Flanders David B. Thurston and Catherine L. Hayden P’13, P’13 Class of 1972 Charles S. Craig P’08, P’10 William C. Kavan and Jennifer A. Kavan Henry H. Ketcham III and Janice L. Ketcham Class of 1973 James J. Burke Jr. P’05, P’06, P’10 Robert W. Pangia Class of 1974 Peter D. Crist Anita V. Spivey and Dean A. Dent P’09 Stephen W. Dunn and Patricia Green Dunn P’08 Amy B. Leeds and Anders C. Brag P’08, P’11 Daniel A. Neff and Nancy Fuld Neff ’76, P’06, P’14 Mary Aguiar Vascellaro and Jerome C. Vascellaro P’07 Class of 1975 Lincoln D. Chafee and Stephanie Danforth Chafee P’14, P’17 Julie Liddicoet Meister and Richard W. Meister P’03, P’06 Class of 1976 Michael J. Bernert and Joan A. Bernert Libby Hirsh Heimark and Craig F. Heimark P’11, P’14, P’17 Nancy Fuld Neff and Daniel A. Neff ’74, P’06, P’14 Curtis P. Robb and Kathy Bouton Robb P’17 Class of 1977 Deborah A. Neimeth and George S. Barrett P’06, P’15 George P. Caraberis and Janice M. Caraberis P’08 Judith Pollard Danforth and Murray S. Danforth III P’06 Robert H. Farnham Jr. and Glorianne Demoulas P’12 Jo A. Hannafin and John P. Brisson P’12 E. Scott Swanezy Class of 1978 Samuel M. Mencoff and Ann Stoeffel Mencoff P’11, P’15 Annette L. Nazareth and Roger W. Ferguson Jr. P’13 Class of 1979 Martha Starkweather Altreuter and Roger W. Altreuter P’14 Alon A. Garay and Patricia Walsh Garay P’16 Adrienne Morphy Ladd Class of 1980 Glenn I. Levin and Alexandra D. Hokin ’92 Matthew W. Quigley and Nina Bogosian Quigley ’82 William M. Waggaman Class of 1981 Kirk A. Davenport and Margaret Andrews Davenport P’16

Howard B. Fife and Jill Winer Fife P’14 Susan E. Berry and Brian T. Moynihan P’14 Class of 1982 Steven M. Bowman Charles M. Davis and Jan Phillips Davis ’83, P’13, P’16 Conrad B. Herrmann P’16 Anne Kelting Kronenberg and Eric L. Kronenberg P’17 R. Jed McCarthy Nina Bogosian Quigley and Matthew W. Quigley ’80 Class of 1983 Jan Phillips Davis and Charles M. Davis ’82, P’13, P’16 Scott R. Diehl P’17 Barbara Dugan Johnson and Christian M. Johnson P’16 Hambleton D. Lord and Michelle Grigas Lord P’14, P’17 Harald O. Mix Robert D. Petty and Lydia Rhodes Petty P’16 Marianne Chelovich Quoyeser and Joe P. Quoyeser P’15 Carmen Garcia Rodriguez and Carlos A. Rodriguez P’14, P’17 Timothy J. White Class of 1984 Pamela Mauck Albright and Richard C. Albright P’14 Robert A. Drebin and Vanessa Walker Drebin P’12, P’14 MaryEllen Milmoe Girgenti and Christopher E. Girgenti ’85, P’16 Class of 1985 Andrew L. Ansin Christopher E. Girgenti and MaryEllen Milmoe Girgenti ’84, P’16 Greg W. Hausler Michael E. Marrus Paul J. Salem and Navyn A. Salem Christopher W. Strausser and Lisa Schatz Strausser P’12, P’15 Class of 1986 Scott E. Anderson and Susan K. Campbell ’87 Claudia Sachsse Barr and William C. Barr P’15 Andrew J. Bisset Kenneth A. Carlson and Katrina Shoen Carlson ’88, P’18 Stephen J. Kettelberger John D. McEvoy and Aedie McEvoy Ann Dowgin Reilly and Joseph G. Reilly ’87 Michael G. Waitkus and Debby L. Waitkus Class of 1987 Susan K. Campbell and Scott E. Anderson ’86 Diana Edensword Conway and William B. Conway Jr. P’16 Thomas S. Dugan Kristen Simmons Murray and Todd A. Murray Joseph G. Reilly and Ann Dowgin Reilly ’86 Lauren Becker Rubin Scott C. Simpson and Kimberly L. Simpson P’18


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $5,000–$24,999 during the 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014). Class of 1988 G. Lee Anderson and Elizabeth Alexander Katrina Shoen Carlson and Kenneth A. Carlson ’86, P’18 Erika C. Collins Scott M. McCaleb Sean P. Moran Matthew H. Parker William H. Perry and Rosalie G. Perry Jon D. Pliner and Emma M. Pliner George F. Pyne Gregory T. Rogers and Dana I. Rogers Lauren E. Westreich and Bob Emerson Phoebe A. Wilkinson Class of 1989 Amanda Lehrer Nash and Lewis R. Nash Curt Sigfstead and Lara K. Witter ’92 Kevin M. Wyman Class of 1990 Michael C. Buchanan James P. Esposito Kathryn Quadracci Flores Timothy P. Mayhew James F. Moore Sara Leppo Savage and Robert F. Savage Jr. Class of 1991 Christian H. Albert and Jodi L. Albert Malcolm P. Baker and Christina Wood Baker ’92 Eric D. Bommer Bradley R. Kreick Class of 1992 Christina Wood Baker and Malcolm P. Baker ’91 Wesley D. Dupont and Cynthia Dupont Alexandra D. Hokin and Glenn I. Levin ’80 Nathan Kovalchick Lara K. Witter and Curt Sigfstead ’89 Class of 1993 Anonymous Roy J. Carver III and Nikole D. Carver Sepp Dobler Catherine Bank Kilroy and John B. Kilroy Jr. Oliver A. Marti Jed A. Simon Christopher D. Tokarski Class of 1994 Katharine B. Alfond and Joseph P. Donahue Class of 1995 Daniel L. Goldblatt James W. Koven and Sophia Coquillette Koven ’97 Easton T. Manson and Nedra M. Manson P’13 Class of 1997 Katherine Egan Gilbane and Thomas F. Gilbane III Sophia Coquillette Koven and James W. Koven ’95 Jon D. Tornberg Class of 2000 Zachary D. McDonald Amber Boldra Paquette and Anthony P. Paquette

Class of 2001 Scott L. Kellman John E. Ligums and Jennifer H. Ligums Class of 2002 Elizabeth Quadros Betten and Donald W. Betten Corrente A. Schankler Class of 2003 Ryan P. Devlin and Elizabeth Buza Devlin ’04 Kristen Accordino McMahon Class of 2004 Elizabeth Buza Devlin and Ryan P. Devlin ’03 Class of 2005 Paul J. Vandenberg Parents Anonymous (3) Pamela Mauck Albright ’84 and Richard C. Albright P’14 Sharon K. Ikeda and Marc L. Bertrand P’17 Jeanne and John Blasberg P’16, P’18 Jane M. Garnett and David G. Booth P’16 Jo A. Hannafin ’77 and John P. Brisson P’12 Susan and James Bumpus P’14, P’16 Janice M. Caraberis and George P. Caraberis ’77, P’08 Barbara M. Reid-Caywood and Hershel Caywood P’16 Stephanie Danforth Chafee and Lincoln D. Chafee ’75, P’14, P’17 Barbara and Duncan Chapman P’17 Alexandra and Steven Cohen P’08, P’16 Julie and Thomas Condon P’92 Diana Edensword Conway ’87 and William B. Conway Jr. P’16 Barbaragail and John Dancewicz P’11 Margaret Andrews Davenport and Kirk A. Davenport ’81, P’16 Pamela Murphy and Richard D’Avino P’05 Ellen and Christopher di Bonaventura P’10 Allyce A. Diehl P’17 Julie and James Douglas P’16 Vanessa Walker Drebin and Robert A. Drebin ’84, P’12, P’14 Glorianne Demoulas and Robert H. Farnham Jr. ’77, P’12 Annette L. Nazareth ’78 and Roger W. Ferguson Jr. P’13 Jill Winer Fife and Howard B. Fife ’81, P’14 Barbara P. Nash and Patrick J. Flynn P’14 Sara and Patrick Fox P’15, P’17 Patricia Walsh Garay and Alon A. Garay ’79, P’16 Mary O. Gilbane and Thomas F. Gilbane Jr. ’69, P’97, P’98, P’00 Lisa and Robert Gorab P’16 Amy and Andrew Green P’15, P’17 Donna and Paul Grogan P’13 Catherine A. Caris-Hart and Ronn T. Hart P’18 Karen and Andrew Hirschberg P’15 Norman M. Hobbie Sr. P’17

Linda and Peter Hughes P’10, P’17 Barbara Dugan Johnson ’83 and Christian M. Johnson P’16 Gwendolyn D. Johnson and Paul H. Johnson ’58, P’87 Megan and Dennis Kelly P’16 Patricia and Lawrence Kemp P’17 Anne L. Detmer and Charles C. Kenney P’10 Ann and Kevin Kerr P’15 Maryann M. Park and David S. Lee P’16 Michelle Grigas Lord and Hambleton D. Lord ’83, P’14, P’17 Nedra M. Manson and Easton T. Manson ’95, P’13 Sarah and Garrett McAvoy P’18 Margaret and Edwin McGlynn P’15 Sally and John McHale Jr. P’12 Elaine S. Elliott-Moskwa and C. Alexander Moskwa Jr. P’15 Kimberly and Barret Naylor P’15 Denise and Victor Nesi P’16 Kara Yamane-Obana and William G. Obana P’17 Katherine and Denis O’Brien P’12, P’15, P’17 Claudia and Denis O’Donnell P’15 Lisa T. Heffernan and Roger G. Orf P’12, P’16 Lianne and Joseph Paolino Jr. P’06 MPA’07, P’16 Lydia Rhodes Petty and Robert D. Petty ’83, P’16 Nancy E. Pfund and Phillip L. Polakoff P’14 Marianne Chelovich Quoyeser ’83 and Joe P. Quoyeser P’15 Kathy Bouton Robb and Curtis P. Robb ’76, P’17 Katharine and Robert Rohn P’16 Anne Rothenberg and Robert J. Rothenberg ’65 MAT’67, P’92 Janet M. Grapengeter and Michael B. Rudnick P’17 Mary and Jerry Senne P’16 Kimberly L. Simpson and Scott C. Simpson ’87, P’18 Cynthia and James Smith P’17 Sandra and Stephen Smith P’17 Ana and Franklin Snower P’16 Wendy and Geoffrey Stops P’17 Lisa Schatz Strausser and Christopher W. Strausser ’85, P’12, P’15 Catherine and Barron Swanky P’17 Elizabeth and Robert Swindell P’15 Catherine L. Hayden and David B. Thurston ’71, P’13, P’13 Pamela Voss and Peter S. Voss ’68, P’98 Melissa and Brennan Warble P’17 Anne and Kevin Watne P’13 Stephanie Breslow and Paul N. Watterson P’14 Shirley L. Zanton and Michael P. Whalen P’15 Stephanie C. Andrews and Marc A. White Jr. P’13, P’15 Kathryn and Timothy Yates P’14 Friends Grimshaw-Gudewicz Charitable Foundation N. E. Institute of Technology Brown Bear Magazine 25 Alexis and Eric Soloff


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $1,000–$4,999 during the 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014). Class of 1941 The late Raymond L. Moran Class of 1944 Hope Richards Brothers P’70 Class of 1945 Richard N. Silverman and Sandra K. Silverman Class of 1946 Edward N. Clarke PhD’51 and Vivian Bergquist Clarke ’49 Class of 1947 Roger D. Williams and Carla C. Williams P’76, P’14 Class of 1948 Dana G. Leavitt Class of 1949 Mars J. Bishop and Prudence Bishop GP’05 Lloyd S. Broomhead Vivian Bergquist Clarke and Edward N. Clarke ’46 PhD’51 Anthony Davids William K. Flanagan Jr. Frederick H. Wilson Jr. Class of 1950 D. Paul Rittmaster P’87, P’89 Class of 1951 Neil B. Donavan Parker D. Handy L. Donald Jaffin and Sue B. Jaffin P’83, P’84, P’88 Class of 1952 Davies W. Bisset Jr. P’85, P’86, P’88 Thomas P. Dimeo and Sandy Dimeo P’83 Noel L. Silverman P’88 Class of 1953 Angus L. MacLean Jr. Class of 1954 S. Thomas Gagliano P’85 Walter G. Stern P’91 Class of 1955 Robert E. Borah P’88, P’92 Stuart P. Erwin Jr. P’87 Anne Murphy O’Brien and John D. O’Brien P’82, P’85, P’92, GP’15 John A. Summerfield and Carole Summerfield Class of 1956 Kenneth C. Morley P’85, GP’13 Stanley R. Orczyk Jr. P’82 Barbara Perrino Piscuskas P’79, P’80, P’83, P’85 The late Roger N. Singer Class of 1957 Jack E. Giddings Thaddeus S. Newell III William W. Van Loan Marilyn Mapes Yeutter and Bruce D. Yeutter P’83, P’94 Class of 1958 Terry Franc III P’94 James R. Moody ScM’65, P’97 Michael E. Strem P’97 Class of 1959 John F. Bennett Jr. H. Corbin Day Peter Gray

John G. Halliday William L. Kantaros P’87 AM’94, P’88 Robert E. Kresko and Dorotha N. Kresko David L. Morton P’90, P’92, P’99 Michael M. Peters Richard J. Ramsden and Sallie McLean Ramsden ’80 Class of 1960 Bernard V. Buonanno Jr. P’88, P’92, P’96 H. Anthony Ittleson LHD’98, P’89, P’90, GP’18 Charles L. Olobri Class of 1962 Mary Wuskell Dyer and Joseph P. Dyer Jr. Peggy Snyder Hinman and Harvey D. Hinman II P’87, P’90 Jack G. Mancuso P’90, P’92, P’95 Class of 1963 Elaine Butler Cameron and E. Colby Cameron P’87 Bruce R. McIntyre Class of 1964 John M. Dunham and Susan Tinnon Dunham ’65 Gerald M. Eggert P’97 Walter E. Ingram III and Julia Erickson Ingram ’65, P’92, P’94 Manuel E. Menezes and Judith S. Menezes Margaret Cox Moser and G. Dewey Moser P’90 Jackson W. Robinson P’89 Richard J. Talbot Class of 1965 Nancy L. Buc LLD’94 Charles L. Donahue Jr. and Nancy T. Donahue Susan Tinnon Dunham and John M. Dunham ’64 David M. Ferrarini Julia Erickson Ingram and Walter E. Ingram III ’64, P’92, P’94 Robert G. Taylor Class of 1966 Anonymous Robert G. Bruce Ronald J. DelSignore P’92, P’99 Robert F. Hall Robert R. Skinner Class of 1967 Joseph F. Campbell Jr. and Erika R. Campbell Stephen B. Hazard Michael J. Hutter and Kathleen M. Hutter Lawrence H. Title P’13 Paula Allemang Turner and William D. Turner Class of 1968 Robert C. Bernius and Elissa B. Bernius P’96, P’06, PMAT’06 Robert H. Cooper Richard S. Landau Robin Newsome Wittusen and Dag F. Wittusen P’98 Class of 1969 Robert F. Christin and Barbara K. Christin

Carole Wyke Higginbotham MAT’69 and Richard A. Higginbotham ’69 W. Berry Lyons Michael E. McMahon Anne Neely Seeley and Morgan B. Seeley Daniel C. Stewart Class of 1970 David J. Cynamon P’01 Robert S. Davidson Jr. and Beverly A. Davidson Class of 1971 Marcia L. Hoffer P’08 Cyrus L. Miller William T. O’Donnell Jr. Peter S. Rush Carol Robinson Schepp and Louis J. Schepp ScM’74 Donald L. Singewald Class of 1972 Arnold L. Berman Joseph B. Doherty Jr. Arthur R. Dresdale Paul L. Maddock Jr. P’04 Justin D. Mahon Jr. Douglas A. Price William J. Roland II and Patricia M. Roland Sarah Lloyd Wolf and Charles B. Wolf Robert B. Zink Class of 1973 Eric Buermann Arthur Corvese Jr. Charles M. Dunn and Nancy G. Dunn P’04 James H. Hahn and Dana C. Hahn P’05 Kathleen E. Barry and John Magladery Michael S. Powers Stephan S. Russo and Susan J. Souder P’11 Timothy R. Schantz Robert C. Thunell and Maureen T. McConaghy ’74, P’10 Class of 1974 Carol Norris Brown and Carlton Q. Brown Robert S. Condon James D. Dawson Steven P. Kalter Maureen T. McConaghy and Robert C. Thunell ’73, P’10 M. Allison McMillan and Mark M. Nickel P’09 Charles D. Tansey and Christine D. Tansey Trevor R. Worrell Class of 1975 Bradford A. Buxton Jerome P. Gilligan and Patricia St. Germain Gilligan P’09 David P. Given Robert E. Kupsaw Lisa Krop Pantel and Glenn S. Pantel P’10 Neil D. Steinberg and Eugenia C. Shao ’77 Class of 1976 Todd K. Abraham and Anne M. Opila Andrew J. Arnold James E. Berliner and Diane Giles Berliner ’77, P’09 Thomas B. Ford Robert C. Lang Stephen J. Meister and

Dervilla M. McCann Class of 1977 Diane Giles Berliner and James E. Berliner ’76, P’09 J. Scott Coburn and Eileen King Coburn P’14 Ross Z. Greenburg and Michele L. Greenburg P’10 Marcia Jacobs Hooper and James E. Hooper P’09, P’11 Karen Joyce Lambert Gerald L. Massa Scott A. Nelson Cynthia Mock Reusché PAM’12 Eugenia C. Shao and Neil D. Steinberg ’75 John R. Woravka Class of 1978 Anne E. Alden Robert C. Jones and Barbara Cannon Jones P’13 Seth J. Morris Jane Crowley Quirk and William M. Quirk P’14 Leslie J. Rohrer and John W. Tavormina P’12 Thomas R. Turnbull II Edward Von Gerichten III and Carmen L. Duarte P’13 Class of 1979 Benjamin J. Arno Eric R. Betuel and Sheri F. Varian-Betuel P’16 Lois C. Greisman Thomas H. Phillips and Lisa Clemens Phillips ’80, P’10 Judith Schaubhut Siegel and Gary W. Siegel Class of 1980 Christopher M. Byrd John E. Floyd Lisa Clemens Phillips and Thomas H. Phillips ’79, P’10 Sallie McLean Ramsden and Richard J. Ramsden ’59 Jonathan E. Resnick and Susan M. Resnick Class of 1981 Anthony V. Alfieri and Ellen B. Grant P’15, P’18 Stephen L. Curtin and Tracy S. Curtin Marion Abrams Golin and Eric J. Golin ScM’85 PhD’91, P’13 Jennifer Okun Harper and Stephen J. Harper ’82, P’11, P’16 Diane C. Iselin Angelo C. LoBosco and Laura M. Bello Thomas E. Ratcliffe and Kimberly Ginder Ratcliffe Eric A. Schubert and Dawn Woodman Schubert P’15 Class of 1982 Stephen J. Harper and Jennifer Okun Harper ’81, P’11, P’16 Steven R. Jordan Helaine B. Loman Bruce M. McCormack and Dierdre Alexander Theodore V. Mundy III Kenan A. Siegel Margaret I. Stewart


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $1,000–$4,999 during the 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014). Class of 1983 William J. Aliber Patrick A. Dillon Lisa Heavey Evans ScM’85 and Peter T. Evans P’10, P’11 Craig J. Linden and Asami Ishimaru Stephen J. Migliori and Sidney Premer Migliori P’13, P’17 Dale Glass St. Lawrence and Michael E. St. Lawrence P’14, P’15 Peter M. Voss and Franky Butler Voss P’15 Steven C. Wallace and Linda E. Benfield P’13, P’13 Class of 1984 Catherine Carolan Daniel and John C. Daniel Torrey N. Foster Jr. Ann E. Kearns Randy B. Luing Jeff T. Nikora and Janice Butler Nikora ’85 Paul B. Oberbeck and Abby Glushien Oberbeck P’14 Leslie J. Rechan and Meredithe B. Rechan Cameron J. Sears Class of 1985 Anonymous James E. Geraghty Susan M. Maloney Michael S. Mc Guire Suzanne Sunshine Mendel Janice Butler Nikora and Jeff T. Nikora ’84 Class of 1986 Miriam Mackay Bartimer and Lawrence D. Bartimer Lisa M. Caputo Morris David L. Chaiken Thomas J. Cole Jr. Kimberly Schlegel Commaroto and Michael Commaroto P’05 Caroline S. Donnenfeld Diamond Christopher J. Good Eileen S. Kim and Mark A. Asbury P’17 Chester J. Kuchta Kevin M. Luzak Jane M. Mackie Lisa Peterson Markey and Robert G. Markey Jr. Catherine Beermann Sullivan MD’89 and Raymond J. Sullivan Scott M. Sullivan and Jill Goldsmith Sullivan ’89 Mara Spaulder White Class of 1987 Catherine Cockrum Dean Jarl Ginsberg Blair E. Hendrix and Jacqueline Hendrix Kathryn J. Kostic David G. Lavallee and Christina M. Lavallee Anne Siegenthaler Loucks and David B. Loucks Patrick C. Lynch Reed E. Overby Russ Pillar Sue Porter Mark A. Rechan John L. So and Grace W. So Yue ’88, P’17 Kenneth J. Weintraub Class of 1988 James E. Anderson and Karen Urbaniak Anderson Michel Bayard Matthew A. Carpenter and Rebecca Hammer Carpenter Douglas N. Greenburg Robert F. Hill Jr. and Maureen Hill Hilary Boshes Hoffmeister and Perry C. Hoffmeister P’17 Frances Fogelman Hyde Samuel L. Iserson

John S. Koltun Ginny Tom Lee Robert O. Naegele III Gregory C. Starkins Thomas L. Towers and Liz Mason Class of 1989 Erik L. Brooks James D. Gassenheimer Matthew L. McCumber David C. McLaughlin Lance Minor Aimee R. Montague Sarah Epstein Norris Peter B. Ruschmeier Thomas P. Stone Eva Gorska Sudol and Jan M. Sudol P’16 Jill Goldsmith Sullivan and Scott M. Sullivan ’86 Douglas M. Tudor and Christina Tudor Class of 1990 Samantha Garbers Adams and Scott A. Adams Sean O. Bosack and Carole Bosack Caroline Gallagher Bruno and David W. Bruno Lynn A. DeNucci Chad B. Fischer Harold M. Frisch Ned Gibbons Andrew D. Gramley Bernard M. Muir David R. Salomon Laura J. Sullivan Aaron J. Velli Class of 1991 Anonymous William F. Balsham Paul S. Beinstein Brian T. Day and Michelle Miller Day ’92 Hugh K. Foster Chanley M. Small and Michael J. Gannon Michael T. Geroux Ashley Gordon Jacobs Sarah Lamont Kocmond and Jonathan H. Kocmond James A. Ratigan Kristina Farrar Stookey Class of 1992 Jonathan D. Abbey Ronald E. Anglade and Jacqueline Anglade Meredith Chimerine Camp and Scott Camp ’93 Thomas H. Condon Andrew C. Curtis Victoria G. Reyes-D’Arcy MD’96 and Christopher A. D’Arcy MD’96 Matthew T. DeSutter and Donna Paglia Jeffrey S. Feingold Douglas R. Gronda and Judith L. Gronda William G. Hamilton and Susan Hamilton Timothy J. Kirk and Raphaelle Bouger Kirk P’14 Jeremy A. Legg Richard R. Lloyd Class of 1993 Damien M. Benjamin MD’97 Scott Camp and Meredith Chimerine Camp ’92 Jason A. DiLullo D. Porpoise Evans and Vicki Berg Edward J. Gargiulo Jr. and Evanne Salomon Gargiulo ’94 Miles A. Libbey IV Frank T. Schettino Jr.

Class of 1994 Brian J. Bennett Angelique G. Brunner Christopher D. Buchbinder Albert S. Cho Jennifer Shaw Finch and Geoffrey C. Finch Mileidis Gort and Jeffrey J. Bloomquist ’96 Peter Kahn Melissa T. Mattiace Jill Norris Sellers and Scott R. Sellers James C. Stanzler and Catherine Stanzler Class of 1995 Eric B. Benedict Ryan Y. Fong David S. Gustovich Lisa Stern Kaplowitz and Andrew Kaplowitz Min Soo Kim Mia Dammen Mihopoulos and Peter Mihopoulos Stuart M. Perry Robert G. Warden Kristian M. Whalen and Laura Whipple Whalen ’96 David H. Woo Class of 1996 Jeffrey J. Bloomquist and Mileidis Gort ’94 Alana Bozelko Choquette and Paul J. Choquette III ’97 Suzanne K. Fisher-Fox and Christopher K. Fox David I. Wise and Vanessa J. Zimmerman-Wise ’97 Class of 1997 James E. Besser and Jenny Ekberg Besser ’99 Paul J. Choquette III and Alana Bozelko Choquette ’96 Matthew F. Dent John J. Grimley Jr. and Rachel Salmon-Brown Grimley ’99 Susan Hsia Lew and Canyon J. Lew Vanessa J. Zimmerman-Wise and David I. Wise ’96 Class of 1998 Roman D. Knysh Andrew A. Schwartz Class of 1999 Jenny Ekberg Besser and James E. Besser ’97 Rachel Salmon-Brown Grimley and John J. Grimley Jr. ’97 Decker B. Rolph Class of 2000 Stephen Campbell and Angela M. Campbell Allen C. Lee Class of 2001 Anonymous James S. Sinai Class of 2002 Uwadiae J. Airhiavbere and Precious O. Airhiavbere Nick K. Halmos Jason S. Sobel ScM’03 Class of 2003 Kimberly Fogarty Arth and Aaron Arth David G. Dies and Lauren Thomas ’04 Margaret Connolly Healy and David M. Healy ’07 Earl E. Hunt II Matthew D. Ivester Alexander R. Mehran Jr. and Maggie Mehran David K. Pun Class of 2004 Nicolas A. Ciarcia Sarah Crowley Grodsky John P. Csuka Andrew W. Gallagher and Kyla M. Aki Brent J. Grinna Brown Bear Magazine 27 Chelsea A. Loughran Kristin Ferrell Martin and Michael F. Martin


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts of $1,000–$4,999 during the 2014 fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014). Stephen J. Silhan Charles Towers and Margaret R. Towers Class of 2005 Alexander K. Bowman and Jessica Cofrin Class of 2006 Shawn P. Cully Elizabeth G. Greenberg Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood and Jose A. Yearwood ’08 Class of 2007 Tyler A. Gaffney David M. Healy and Margaret Connolly Healy ’03 Evelyn Brosi Semenza AM’08 and David R. Semenza Class of 2008 Anonymous Lawrence J. Haertel Jr. Jose A. Yearwood and Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood ’06 Class of 2010 Timothy W. Danser Class of 2012 Aurelio T. Espinosa Michelle S. Hui Cara F. Rosenbaum Class of 2013 Louise S. Ireland Katherine A. Jamieson Class of 2014 Anonymous Parents Anonymous Trish M. Brown and Charles C. Abbe P’13 Abby Adams P’08 Page C. Hiller-Adams and Arnold L. Adams P’14 Ellen B. Grant and Anthony V. Alfieri ’81, P’15, P’18 Martha Starkweather Altreuter ’79 and Roger W. Altreuter P’14 Clara and Leon Amram P’17, P’18 Lorena and Craig Angus P’14, P’17 Felicia and Kenneth Aron P’11, P’15 Amy and Clifford Aronson P’13 Eileen S. Kim ’86 and Mark A. Asbury P’17 Gloria J. Baciewicz P’06 Diana L. Hoadley and Conrad B. Bailey P’15 Jennifer and Michael Baldock P’17 Carol and Anthony Berner P’12, P’16 Lisa and Joshua Bernstein P’13 Elizabeth and Michael Bierer P’16 Karen and David Bikofsky P’15 Janet and Reid Blynn P’16 Mary and James Bonomo P’14 Vinita and Partha Bose P’16 Joan and Andrew Breen P’14 Camille and William Broadbent P’04 Kathleen and Brian Bush P’14 Darcy and John Callas P’14 Mary and George Caputo P’16 Barbara A. Henderson and Eric J. Carlson P’16 Janet and Michael Casey P’16 Ki and Kwang Chung P’06 Pamela F. Clayson P’81, P’86, P’87, GP’12 Eileen King Coburn and J. Scott Coburn ’77, P’14 Susan and Philip Cohen P’09 Pamela and James Conner P’15 Madeline and Stephen Connor P’14 Theresa and Joe Cruz P’13 Brenda Watts Da Silveira P’16 Carol Degidio P’06

Mary and Daniel DiBona Jr. P’15 Karen and Ferenc Dobronyi P’17 Suzanne and Clinton Dodd P’16 Sandra E. Ellenbogen and Richard G. Ellenbogen ’80 MD’83, P’11 Carmen and David Epstein P’13 MAT’14 Jeanne and Frank Fischer P’98 Robert J. Flynn P’08 Cathy and Ronald Fornaca P’15 Lisa and Timothy Ganley P’16 Barbara and Ben Giliberti P’10 April A. Sakara-Gilley and Mike T. Gilley P’14 Tatyana and Paul Giovacchini P’15 Charlotte Goodwin P’83, GP’14, GP’17 Jay E. Gould P’17 Michele and Lawrence Haertel P’08 Dana C. Hahn and James H. Hahn ’73, P’05 Lynne and Lawrence Harding P’15 Walter C. Hargrove P’14 Katherine K. Watkins and Robin L. Harrison P’13, P’15 Elisabeth Hatfield P’86 Diane Lipscombe and Edward Hawrot P’14 Anne M. Blodget and Philip V. Holberton Sr. P’14 Dawn M. Holemon P’11 Marcia Jacobs Hooper ’77 and James E. Hooper P’09, P’11 Elizabeth and Timothy Hosea P’01, P’09 Janet and Richard Hoyle P’14 Deanna and Abraham Hsieh P’15 Barbara and Kevin Hunt P’17 Lynn and Steven Hurster P’14 Jacqueline and Jon Irwin P’17 Patricia and Hart Isaacs P’82, GP’15, GP’17 Carolyn and Michael Jacobs P’13 Cynthia and David Johnston P’17 Barbara Cannon Jones and Robert C. Jones ’78, P’13 Margaret and Joseph Kieffer P’12, P’17 Raphaelle Bouger Kirk and Timothy J. Kirk ’92, P’14 Caroline and Edward Klotz P’17 Sotiris K. Kolokotronis P’17 Teresa and E.A. Kratzman P’16 Hillary R. Mankin-Kufe and Donald W. Kufe P’06, P’08 Elizabeth and Larry Lanpher P’16 Areti and William Lavalle P’17 Margot and James Lebovitz P’14 Jessica and Mats Lederhausen P’17 Elizabeth and Michael Lee P’17 Lisa and John Lorito P’15 Tracey and Alphonse Lucchese Jr. P’17 Monica and Robert Lucenti P’17 Carol and Frank Marano P’14 Joseph M. Marcus P’08 Janet and Rodger Marticke P’06 Catherine and Dennis Martin P’12 Wendy and David Massey P’14 Melanie and Michael Mastanduno P’14 Miriam and James McCrea III P’02 Lesa and Bart McDonald P’14 Sabrina Plante and Mark McGurrin P’15, P’16 Juliet and Robert McNamara P’14 Jennie A. Freiman and Stuart H. Mendel P’16 Stacy and Robert Mertz Jr. P’17 Pam and William Michaelcheck P’02 Maureen and Peter Morant P’17 Patricia and Todd Mosenthal P’12, P’15 Barbara J. Ryan and James F. Muldoon P’10 Marci and Edward Murphy P’16

Beth and Geoffrey Noyes P’16 Monique Laube-O’Neill and Thomas J. O’Neill P’14 Lisa Krop Pantel ’75 and Glenn S. Pantel P’10 Julia H. Perlman P’90, P’92, P’94, P’98 Cristina and Jeffrey Peters P’17 Anna and Marcel Pintea P’12 Penelope L. Christophorou and Gregory M. Pitaro P’16 Lise and Barton Place P’16 Jane Crowley Quirk ’78 and William M. Quirk P’14 Reza Rahbar P’14 Liese and Ramnath Rajesh P’17 Sara and Robert Reichley P’77 Bonnie and Thomas Reilly Jr. P’94 Elizabeth and Jeffrey Richmond P’16 Elizabeth and Robert Rizzi P’11 Regina and Jeff Robertson P’14 Bonnie and Francis Rogers P’16 Jennifer and William Rosenberg P’15 Nancy and Richard Russell P’99 Shelah and Burton Scherl P’87, P’89 Melanie and Jason Shulman P’16 Sarah and Horace Smith P’17 Wendy and Jon Spector P’13 ScM’14, P’15, P’17 Patricia and Thomas Sredojevic P’17 Dale Glass St. Lawrence ’83 and Michael E. St. Lawrence P’14, P’15 Donna and Robert Stewart Jr. P’13 Eva Gorska Sudol ’89 and Jan M. Sudol P’16 Leslie J. Rohrer ’78 and John W. Tavormina P’12 Sigrid and Ladd Thorne P’05 Joan and Tom Towers P’88, P’94 Kathryn and John Traynor P’13, P’15 Elizabeth and Darius Tylki P’17 Kyle and Joel Van Boom P’14 Debra A. Stegura and Lawrence H. Vanden Bos P’15 Susan and Philip Villapiano P’16 Suzanne and James Vitkus P’09, P’16 Franky Butler Voss and Peter M. Voss ’83, P’15 Linda E. Benfield and Steven C. Wallace ’83, P’13, P’13 Dianne and John Walthall P’13 Mary Hediger and George E. Weaver P’02 Linda N. Weil P’12 Virginia and Richard Whelan P’04 Robin M. O’Reilly and Michael H. Whitehill P’14 Serena and Fred Whitridge P’13 Caroline and Jack Williams P’15 Anne L. Hartley-Willis and Cornelius G. Willis P’14 Vickie L. Wilson/Herlocker and Jeffrey J. Wilson P’16 Patty and Jay Wright P’15 Julie and Peter Wyman P’12 Friends Christina H. Paxson and Ari Gabinet Jim Harleen Margaret Hooks Carol T. Jeffrey Teresa A. Jucha Lynne Fletcher Obrien and Gregory P. Obrien Bernard A. Taradash Martha and David Thompson Patricia Watson Stanley Zimmering


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. Class of 1936 H. Gerard Everall P’69 Class of 1939 Charles J. Heims John M. Volkhardt Class of 1941 C. Harrison Meyer Class of 1943 Frederick Irving P’74 Class of 1944 Hope Richards Brothers P’70 Class of 1945 Richard N. Silverman and Sandra K. Silverman Class of 1946 Edward N. Clarke PhD’51 and Vivian Bergquist Clarke ’49 Harold W. Demopulos P’90, P’94 Class of 1947 Roger D. Williams and Carla C. Williams P’76, P’14 Class of 1948 William E. Eastham Dana G. Leavitt Walter J. Mc Lellan R. Gordon McGovern Jeannette Jones Pollard and William A. Pollard ’50, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 Lewis A. Shaw and Carol R. Shaw Austin B. Thompson Jr. P’75, GP’01, GP’04 Class of 1949 Paul C. Abramson P’81, P’84, GP’13 Donald F. Alden Mars J. Bishop and Prudence Bishop GP’05 Lloyd S. Broomhead Vivian Bergquist Clarke and Edward N. Clarke ’46 PhD’51 Anthony Davids Wendell G. Harris John J. Mahoney and Claire Mahoney P’80 Frederick H. Wilson Jr. Class of 1950 Anthony J. Combias and Marie J. Combias Philbin S. Flanagan Jerome F. Green Laurence N. Gross P’89 Raymond M. Kako P’90 Donald B. McLellan and Jeane S. McLellan P’74 Walter F. Paster Oliver L. Patrell William A. Pollard and Jeannette Jones Pollard ’48, P’77, P’81, P’85, GP’06, GP’08, GP’08, GP’13 D. Paul Rittmaster P’87, P’89 Donald C. Shaffer

Class of 1951 Alexander J. Cox David M. Curry Parker D. Handy L. Donald Jaffin and Sue B. Jaffin P’83, P’84, P’88 Charles L. Mack and Elizabeth H. Vest Mordecai K. Rosenfeld P’89 Robert J. Smith Stephen T. Smith Hugh A. Stein James M. Sutherland Jr. Edward H. Toole Lewis A. Waterman Jr. and Patricia Estes Waterman ’53 Donald F. Whiston William B. White Class of 1952 Kenneth M. Arenberg P’84, P’86, GP’17 Davies W. Bisset Jr. P’85, P’86, P’88 Glenn N. Bower and Suzanne Griffiths Bower ’53, P’77, P’79, P’83, P’87, GP’18 Arthur L. Collard Thomas P. Dimeo and Sandy Dimeo P’83 Arlene E. Gorton Benedict M. Kohl P’83 Frederic S. Kramer P’85, P’88 Russell A. Preble Jr. William D. Rogers P’80, P’87 Lawrence R. Ross and Sonja G. Rath Noel L. Silverman P’88 Robert L. Smart Donald Stehle P’81 Robert J. Wheeler Howard B. Wiener P’77 Class of 1953 John A. Andersen and Virginia C. Andersen P’79, P’82 Suzanne Griffiths Bower and Glenn N. Bower ’52, P’77, P’79, P’83, P’87, GP’18 Kenneth G. Knowles and Sally Knowles David Kramer Angus L. MacLean Jr. Sarkis Nahabedian Henry Stern Yvonne Davies Tropp Patricia Estes Waterman and Lewis A. Waterman Jr. ’51 Class of 1954 Kenneth M. Moffat and Barbara A. Moffat Ludwig W. Murgo John E. Orton III P’77 William F. Peace Norman A. Sprinthall AM’59 Walter G. Stern P’91

Anne Dermer Stoddard P’78, P’85, P’87 Elizabeth Reiss Baecher Arthur W. Vietze Jr. Richard C. Barker LHD’09, P’03, P’05 Class of 1955 Selena Winicour Barron and Charles A. Asselin and Robert A. Barron ’55 Susan Lamscha Asselin ’57 Paul P. Brown Robert A. Barron and John R. Chandler Jr. P’89 Selena Winicour Barron ’57 George B. Delaney Jr. P’87, P’87 Francis A. Brooks Jr. MAT’65, P’83 Sandra Sundquist Durfee and Stephen R. Ehrlich and Mary Ann Ehrlich P’85 David R. Durfee ’56 Stuart P. Erwin Jr. P’87 Elliot J. Ganz Mattis I. Fern and Jack E. Giddings Susan J. Fern P’83, P’86 James A. Goldsmith III Morton Gilstein Robert K. Hitt David W. Halvorsen MAT’66 Robert G. Hummerstone P’85 Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. LLD’85 and Paul R. Karan Martha Sharp Joukowsky ’58 LHD’85, Lewis A. Kay P’82, P’85 P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16, GP’17 John K. Lyden Anne Murphy O’Brien and John D. Matthew C. Maloney and Ellen Eisha O’Brien P’82, P’85, P’92, GP’15 Maloney ’59, P’88 J. Philip O’Hara John F. McDaniels and Gordon E. Perry P’88, P’92, GP’10, GP’17 Louise Cox McDaniels ’60, P’82, P’92 William T. Prifty Thaddeus S. Newell III Geoffrey H. Spranger MAT’67 George A. Pliakas John T. Strong Jr. William A. Pond John A. Summerfield and Allen G. Powning P’84, P’88 Carole Summerfield John C. Quinn P’89, P’93 Class of 1956 George M. Rollinson James T. Berrier P’85 Joseph S. Shapiro P’87 Joel Davis P’82, P’85, P’89, GP’13, GP’16 William W. Van Loan Joseph B. Donahue William B. Wadsworth David R. Durfee and Marilyn Mapes Yeutter and Sandra Sundquist Durfee ’57 Bruce D. Yeutter P’83, P’94 George W. Easton and Class of 1958 Anne Browne Easton ’58 James G. Alaimo Noel M. Field Jr. P’87 Michael P. Andronico Richard C. Fogelson Charles F. Batchelder Ronald E. Foster Richard F. Carolan P’84, P’90, P’95, GP’11 W. Philip Gerould William F. Carroll MAT’65, P’80 Robert M. Hetterly P’89 John E. Coffin Jr. Seymour G. Karnes William E. Corrigan Jr. James B. Lohr P’79 Lenore Donofrio DeLucia AM’61 PhD’63 Bruce W. Lovell and Clement A. DeLucia ’63, P’88 James P. McGuinness Marie Clemens Demchak Philip R. Mehler P’93 Joseph H. Des Roches Kenneth C. Morley P’85, GP’13 Anne Browne Easton and Richard B. Nashel George W. Easton ’56 Mary I. Pett Terry Franc III P’94 David M. Rosenbaum P’91 Norman D. Grace P’84, P’87, GP’16 The late Roger N. Singer Donald P. Higgins Barry L. Sloane Paul H. Johnson and Richard A. Strickland Gwendolyn D. Johnson P’87 Marvin L. Wilenzik P’89, P’91, P’96 Martha Sharp Joukowsky LHD’85 and David S. Willis Artemis A. Joukowsky Jr. ’55 LLD’85, Frank R. Yanni P’87, GP’13, GP’14, GP’16, GP’17 Class of 1957 Susan Adler Kaplan MAT’65 Susan Lamscha Asselin and Maxwell R. McCreery P’87, P’89 Charles A. Asselin ’55 Ludlow Miller P’95 Brown Bear Magazine 29


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. Jane Bertram Miluski and Joseph J. Miluski P’81 James R. Moody ScM’65, P’97 William G. Nicholson P’88 James J. Noonan Alan S. Rosenberg Arnold M. Rothstein and Arden Aibel Rothstein P’09, GP’13 Lawrence E. Salzman Sarah Cunningham Street Michael E. Strem P’97 Edward C. Sullivan Frank Young P’85 Class of 1959 Kenneth N. Baker Michael F. Bergan Richard D. Claiborn Richard A. Cleary P’91 H. Corbin Day Frank H. Finney Jr. Peter Gray William B. Hayes P’87, P’89 William L. Kantaros P’87 AM’94, P’88 Francis W. Kennedy Jr. Peter A. Mackie Ellen Eisha Maloney and Matthew C. Maloney ’57, P’88 James M. McMorris David M. Merchant P’82 Michael M. Peters Robert F. Pyper Clark Sammartino and Carole L. Sammartino P’86 Carroll Trainor Stein and Robert D. Stein P’93, P’98 Tom Sullivan P’86, P’88 William H. Traub and Sandy D. Traub George W. Ullrich and Amy Lautman Ullrich ’61, P’87, P’90 William F. Wenning Jr. Class of 1960 Carlton F. Andrus Robert L. Battel P’88, P’90 John E. Bellavance James M. Bower J. Barry Burns P’90 Michael J. Burns J. Terry Case George S. Champlin and Elizabeth C. Champlin P’09 Paul J. Choquette Jr. P’88, P’97 Roger B. Feldman P’83, GP’15, GP’17 Walter A. Foley MAT’65 Melvin D. Goldfine Louise Cox McDaniels and John F. McDaniels ’57, P’82, P’92 Barbara Jones Nicholson and

Edwin F. Nicholson P’90 Charles L. Olobri Alan D. Richards Daniel C. Soriano Jr. P’86 Robert E. Stetson Robert J. Walsh David R. Wilson Richard A. Young Class of 1961 Marshall M. Bassick Jr. and Margot Drayton Bassick ’64 Roberta Eiriksson Dollase and Richard H. Dollase ’62, P’86 Jack D. Fisher Gerald F. Huetz William C. McClaskey and Kathleen D. McClaskey Frank H. Monahan Timothy P. Orcutt Paul T. Putzel and Judith Z. Putzel P’89 John P. Schuyler Richard A. Siebel Amy Lautman Ullrich and George W. Ullrich ’59, P’87, P’90 Class of 1962 Richard H. Dollase and Roberta Eiriksson Dollase ’61, P’86 Carl W. Hally Peggy Snyder Hinman and Harvey D. Hinman II P’87, P’90 Kenneth E. Hogberg Kenneth R. Kahn P’92 Jack G. Mancuso P’90, P’92, P’95 Thomas B. McMullen Robert G. Murphy Stephen P. Sandell Charles A. Spacagna William J. Tingue P’87, P’91 Thomas H. Wilson Class of 1963 A. Dean Abelon Eugene F. Barth Edward Berman Dayton T. Carr R. Glenn Cashion Clement A. DeLucia and Lenore Donofrio DeLucia ’58 AM’61 PhD’63, P’88 Joseph K. Fisler Robert G. Goering J. Thomas Gunzelman Thomas W. Hoagland John W. Kaufmann and Katherine S. Kaufmann Dante J. Lanzetta Jr. Gail Caslowitz Levine and William A. Levine ’64, P’88, P’91

Daniel M. McDonald and Patricia McDonald Bruce R. McIntyre Peter Meenan and Carol P. Meenan Fred A. Parker and Patricia Lahan Parker AM’81 William R. Patterson III ScM’66 Peter E. Rubin William M. Silverman and Lynn G. Silverman P’88, P’90, P’91 Robert E. Tortolani Class of 1964 Margot Drayton Bassick and Marshall M. Bassick Jr. ’61 Stephen C. Biklen Edith Smith Blish MAT’64 Thomas H. Draper P’93 John M. Dunham and Susan Tinnon Dunham ’65 Michael C. Dwyer John C. Eustis and Joanne Donovan-Eusti David J. Farley and Patricia W. Farley ’01 Laurens W. Goff M. Anthony Gould and Nancy W. Gould P’97 John H. Hartman V P’87, P’98 James R. Johnson Zurab S. Kobiashvili Philip A. Kuczma William A. Levine and Gail Caslowitz Levine ’63, P’88, P’91 John G. Lewis Jr. P’88 Manuel E. Menezes and Judith S. Menezes Margaret Cox Moser and G. Dewey Moser P’90 Shirley Morrison Peterson Jackson W. Robinson P’89 David K. Rumsey P’94 Alan L. Stanzler P’94, P’96 Richard J. Talbot Theodore J. Thelin and Nancy E. Thelin John M. Tucker A. Sheffield Tulp Francis D. Wright III Class of 1965 James M. Barrett Walter R. Becker Wendell S. Brown III ScM’67, P’03 Nancy L. Buc LLD’94 Charles L. Donahue Jr. and Nancy T. Donahue Susan Tinnon Dunham and John M. Dunham ’64 David M. Ferrarini Peter C. Fuller Richard W. Holt Edward P. Marecki Jr.

John S. McMahon Jr. John B. Nolan and Lillian Nolan P’95, P’98 John C. Parry IV P’91 David A. Reid Gerald M. Richmond Jr. Robert J. Rothenberg MAT’67 and Anne Rothenberg P’92 William B. Rozell David A. Smith Philip A. Solomita Robert G. Taylor Rhoda Lipson Tillman and Stephen J. Tillman PhD’70 Class of 1966 Anonymous Barry Z. Aframe and Gail E. Aframe P’96, P’00 Richard E. Ballou Charles H. Blood Jr. William D. Brisbane Jr. Jay A. Burgess Ronald J. DelSignore P’92, P’99 Robert J. DeLuca David A. Deutsch P’91 Robert F. Hall Peter J. Hendricks William J. Jenkins and Linda M. Jenkins Barbara Brodsky Kantrovitz and David E. Kantrovitz P’01 William P. Kinsella John L. Kirsten Paul D. Laffal Wayne W. Long P’97 Philip L. Mc Guire David D. Noble Richard P. O’Toole David D. Prior and Elaine Cesaretti Prior ’67 Stephen Schwarz R. Donald Tarr John M. Weatherby and Elizabeth R. Weatherby Terry J. Zerngast Stephen M. Zwarg P’97 Class of 1967 Winfred N. Anakwa ScM’69 PhD’72 William G. Ballaine David F. Bartman Stephen B. Bettencourt and Barbara Morse Robert J. Blackburn AM’68, P’98 James W. Castellan and Lynn C. Kelley ’69 David N. Chichester Barbara Saunders Conta and Robert L. Conta P’97, P’00 Elaine M. Decker Ronald W. Dunlap Michael C. Fahey Joel M. Goldberg Betty Wolf Greenberg and


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. William S. Greenberg P’92, P’06 Stephen B. Hazard Michael J. Hutter and Kathleen M. Hutter Susan Fischer Jeans and Jonathan S. Jeans ScM’70 Winthrop S. Jessup Peter D. Johnson Jr. Carol M. Lemlein and Eric J. Natwig ’69 AM’72, P’90 Charles R. McClaskey and Sandra Mertens McClaskey ’68 Sandra M. McCullough F. Thomas Moran Albin Moser Thomas C. O’Donnell Robert H. Ormerod Jr. P’93 Elaine Cesaretti Prior and David D. Prior ’66 Joseph R. Randall Richard G. Rastani Frederick E. Rugg Elias Safdie P’95, P’00 David G. Santry Paula Allemang Turner and William D. Turner James R. Van Blarcom and Leigh Van Blarcom Alan V. Vaskas and Janet McClendon Vaskas ’68 Donald S. Weiss and Mary H. Weiss Class of 1968 John R. Alexander Diana Lamb Bain P’04 Russell E. Baumann Robert C. Bernius and Elissa B. Bernius P’96, P’06, PMAT’06 Bruce A. Blodgett P’91, P’92 Kenneth Chernack Thomas E. Clifford Jr. Robert H. Cooper Arthur DiMartino P’02 Thomas S. Echeverria and Anne Wernig Echeverria ’71 Richard J. Filak Kenneth R. Fitzsimmons Jr. P’13 John S. Garcia Ronald J. Gerts Scott C. Hallsted P’96 Clyde K. Hanyen Jr. and Anne Hyde Hanyen ’70, P’01, P’05 Jay H. Hedlund Donald L. Kent P’93, P’95 Richard S. Landau Timothy C. Marschner P’04 William D. Mc Sween Sandra Mertens McClaskey and Charles R. McClaskey ’67 Bill McElyea

John M. Mogulescu P’01, P’04 Lawrence H. Polin AM’85 Susan A. Semonoff and Stephen M. Sagar MMSc’70 Michael D. Serotta Henry J. Stevens Robert F. Szul Janet McClendon Vaskas and Alan V. Vaskas ’67 Peter S. Voss and Pamela Voss P’98 John V. Wagner Jr. Roy W. Walker and Kathy Walker James R. Wich Robin Newsome Wittusen and Dag F. Wittusen P’98 Dennis C. Woods P’96 Class of 1969 Gregory T. Beckham Richard S. Blackman Thomas N. Bose Lawrence A. Campbell Robert F. Christin and Barbara K. Christin Richard A. Dreissigacker Paul H. Ellenbogen P’97 Willis J. Goldsmith P’99 Craig M. Keats Lynn C. Kelley and James W. Castellan ’67 Charles J. Lang Thomas F. Lemire John E. Liebmann Jr. Robert D. Lyman Eric J. Natwig AM’72 and Carol M. Lemlein ’67, P’90 Barbara Davies Santa Barbara and Anthony A. Santa Barbara P’05 Glenn S. Schroyer Kevin A. Seaman Anne Neely Seeley and Morgan B. Seeley Peter E. Senkowski Barbara Corcoran Sherman and Robert S. Sherman P’98 Roger H. Sherman Kathryn Troyer Spoehr and Luther W. Spoehr Sanford Stoddard John R. Thelin Stephen A. Wiener Class of 1970 William T. Carr David J. Cynamon P’01 Steven D. Fraade Nancy Gidwitz William J. Gilbane Jr. and Nancy Brennan Gilbane P’99, P’01, P’03, P’14 Charles P. Gottert and Leslie Larsen Gottert ’71, P’03

Anne Hyde Hanyen and Barry E. Goldwasser Clyde K. Hanyen Jr. ’68, P’01, P’05 William C. Kavan and Jennifer A. Kavan Delos E. Hibner IV Henry H. Ketcham III and Glenn F. Morse Janice L. Ketcham Richard G. Murphy Jr. Robert S. Ludwig and Joan M. Ryder ’73, P’09 Michael L. Murray Paul L. Maddock Jr. P’04 Susan Singleton Schermerhorn and Justin D. Mahon Jr. Richard M. Schermerhorn P’05 Linda L. Miller Robert G. Sedey and Susan Stamm Peet and Gary R. Peet Lynne Steffens Sedey ’71 Douglas A. Price Wade M. Wilks Jeffrey O. Riley and Lynda M. Palermo P’10 Class of 1971 William J. Roland II and Anonymous Patricia M. Roland Charles L. Babcock IV and Joan Wernig Sorensen and Nancy W. Hamilton P’05, P’06 E. Paul Sorensen ’71 ScM’75 PhD’77, Serge Brunner P’06, P’06 Sandra Prioleau Crew and William B. Steele III Spencer R. Crew P’00, P’04 Henry R. Swirsky Anne Wernig Echeverria and Gary R. Westmoreland Thomas S. Echeverria ’68 Sarah Lloyd Wolf and Charles B. Wolf Robert V. Gilbane and Class of 1973 Sara B. Gilbane P’02, P’05 Marc C. Bergschneider and Theodora Leslie Larsen Gottert and Vender Bergschneider P’05 Charles P. Gottert ’70, P’03 James J. Burke Jr. P’05, P’06, P’10 Peter S. Guterman Robert Checkoway Marcia L. Hoffer P’08 Arthur Corvese Jr. Marc L. Jacobs David E. Duhaime and Richard J. Marshall P’10 Claire M. Flanagan ’75, P’10, P’12, P’14 Cyrus L. Miller Alan R. Gallotta P’05 Ernest D. Moritz Elizabeth Ruedisueli George MD’76 and Peter S. Rush Robert B. George II MD’77, P’02, P’02 Everett M. Schenk Jr. James H. Hahn and Dana C. Hahn P’05 Carol Robinson Schepp and Mark G. Hanson Louis J. Schepp ScM’74 Ned Hazen III and Lynne Steffens Sedey and Elizabeth Berman Hazen ’76, P’08 Robert G. Sedey ’70 Thomas B. Jacob and E. Paul Sorensen ScM’75 PhD’77 and Audrey Sullivan Jacob P’12, P’15 Joan Wernig Sorensen ’72, P’06, P’06 Lance P. Keigwin and Linda S. Keigwin Martin E. Staehlin and Constance E. Kulik Morgan Rebecca Keyte Staehlin ’73 Mark D. Lacedonia David B. Thurston and Kathleen E. Barry and John Magladery Catherine L. Hayden P’13, P’13 Lawrence McMahon Russell J. Tyler and Linda L. Tyler P’00, P’02 Michael S. Powers David R. Williams III Stephan S. Russo and Susan J. Souder P’11 Class of 1972 Joan M. Ryder and Robert S. Ludwig ’72, P’09 Stephen M. Bacon Paul D. Sampson ScM’74 Arnold L. Berman Jeffrey S. Shinn and Shelley G. Shinn Richard S. Boskey Rebecca Keyte Staehlin and Richard V. Campagna Martin E. Staehlin ’71 Charles S. Craig P’08, P’10 Joseph M. Steed ScM’73 Oliver D. Cromwell and Robert C. Thunell and Sheila Terry Cromwell P’10 Maureen T. McConaghy ’74, P’10 Shaun B. Curran Craig J. Tillery Joseph B. Doherty Jr. Jeffrey A. Wagner and Arthur R. Dresdale Nancy E. Leopold ’76, P’13 Robert P. Elfering Jr. and Victor J. Weinstein P’04 Coreen J. McFadden-Elferi James F. Wolford-Ulrich Brown Bear Magazine 31


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. Class of 1974 Stephen B. Barlow and Sally L. Barlow Charles S. Barrett Carol Norris Brown and Carlton Q. Brown Robert S. Condon James D. Dawson Mark A. de Regt and Roberta Haynes de Regt ’76 MD’79 Anita V. Spivey and Dean A. Dent P’09 J. Richard Gamble Peter H. Henry John F. Hirsch and Susan R. Hirsch Steven P. Kalter Amy B. Leeds and Anders C. Brag P’08, P’11 Marshall K. Luther and Laurie S. Luther Maureen T. McConaghy and Robert C. Thunell ’73, P’10 M. Allison McMillan and Mark M. Nickel P’09 Jane E. Merdinger Daniel A. Neff and Nancy Fuld Neff ’76, P’06, P’14 Richard B. Schlenger and Terri Fluhr Schlenger P’16 Marc A. Silverstein P’12, P’13 Dominic D. Starsia and Kristin R. Lasagna ’76 Mary Aguiar Vascellaro and Jerome C. Vascellaro P’07 Donna Erickson Williamson and Scott H. Williamson Class of 1975 Anonymous Rolland J. Barrett II Michael H. Baxter John G. Berylson and Amy S. Berylson John S. Breuer S. James Busam and Margaret Busam P’00, P’03 Lincoln D. Chafee and Stephanie Danforth Chafee P’14, P’17 Kenneth H. Colburn Charles T. Connell and Michelle A. Proulx ’76, P’15 Marianne Michael Culich and Dusan Culich Peter J. DiCamillo ScM’77 Claire M. Flanagan and David E. Duhaime ’73, P’10, P’12, P’14 Geoffrey C. Garth Jerome P. Gilligan and Patricia St. Germain Gilligan P’09 William W. Hill IV Gary P. Howanec Janet L. Kemp and Scott Hunter P’06 Pamela Stratton Hutchinson and Alexander Hutchinson P’03, P’08 John G. Irvin Jr.

Robert E. Kupsaw Josef Machac MD’78 Margaret C. Mazzone Julie Liddicoet Meister and Richard W. Meister P’03, P’06 Philip A. Mousin Gerald S. Norton Jr. Bruce P. Osterweil and Patricia A. Furlong Seth G. Parker Solomon Picciotto and Lisa Blumenthal Picciotto P’15 Hope Pillsbury Peter G. Piness William L. Roberts David B. Sholem and Jan Mecklenburger Sholem P’06, P’12 Neil D. Steinberg and Eugenia C. Shao ’77 Class of 1976 Todd K. Abraham and Anne M. Opila Philip S. Bartlett James E. Berliner and Diane Giles Berliner ’77, P’09 Michael J. Bernert and Joan A. Bernert Stacey Holston Bewkes Linda Lou Borges-DuBois Amy Hollander Bouton and Daniel R. Bouton Richard H. Burrows Roberta Haynes de Regt MD’79 and Mark A. de Regt ’74 Thomas B. Ford Elizabeth Berman Hazen and Ned Hazen III ’73, P’08 Kristin R. Lasagna and Dominic D. Starsia ’74 Nancy E. Leopold and Jeffrey A. Wagner ’73, P’13 Neal M. Lerer Paul H. Maysek Kevin A. Mundt and Jayne Severinson Mundt P’11 Anna Bobiak Nagurney ScM’80 PhD’83 and Ladimer S. Nagurney ScM’74 PhD’86 Nancy Fuld Neff and Daniel A. Neff ’74, P’06, P’14 Christopher Noble and Debbie Rice Noble P’13 Daniel S. O’Connell and Gloria Perri O’Connell P’05, P’13 Yvonne Chao Posa and Serafino M. Posa P’08 Michelle A. Proulx and Charles T. Connell ’75, P’15 Stephen J. Rinkus Thomas E. Rothman and Jessica Harper Rothman P’11, P’13 Benjamin H. Thompson IV Thomas J. Tisch and Alice M. Tisch P’18 Robert J. Tracy

Pamela K. Silverman and Mark W. Whalen P’07 Class of 1977 James J. Aguiar Diane Giles Berliner and James E. Berliner ’76, P’09 Christopher J. Berman LHD’07 and Katherine Alexinski Berman P’08, P’09 Raymond S. Broadhead ScM’77, P’98, P’03 George P. Caraberis and Janice M. Caraberis P’08 Sarah P. Carlson Timothy M. Clapp Susan Bowker Clarendon and Richard P. Clarendon ’78, P’06 H. Allethaire Cullen Judith Pollard Danforth and Murray S. Danforth III P’06 Robert H. Farnham Jr. and Glorianne Demoulas P’12 Susan Pilch Friedman and Richard A. Friedman ’79, P’08 Ross Z. Greenburg and Michele L. Greenburg P’10 Jo A. Hannafin and John P. Brisson P’12 Marcia Jacobs Hooper and James E. Hooper P’09, P’11 Lynda A. Ingham Paula E. Maguire Gerald L. Massa Ellen B. Miller-Sonet George G. Pennacchi and Marjorie L. Pennacchi Fred T. Polacek and Lori Goldstein Polacek ’80, P’14 Cynthia Mock Reusché PAM’12 Robert A. Rich William E. Roman Laurie Emerson Samuelson and Roland W. Samuelson Sr. Eugenia C. Shao and Neil D. Steinberg ’75 Susan Greenhaus Silverman and Joseph H. Silverman P’03 ScM’05, P’06, P’10 Michael T. Wallace Jr. and Susan Dickhaus Wallace P’07 David E. Wilson and Patrice Whalen Wilson P’14 Class of 1978 Jeanne E. Adams and Levi C. Adams Richard J. Bauerfeld Thomas E. Binet and Danielle A. Jensen John V. Boulton and Laura B. Boulton Lucia A. Burke Adrienne Muller Camesas and Lazarus Camesas P’14 Richard P. Clarendon and Susan Bowker Clarendon ’77, P’06

Louis D. Cole MD’82 Richard C. Dresdale and Marcella Lilly Dresdale P’10, P’17 Nancy Brisson Goracy and Edward R. Goracy P’06, P’09 ScMIME’10 Habib Y. Gorgi and Susan C. Gorgi P’17 Peter v. Hauser P’13 Lynn A. Johnson Sean I. Mc Cracken Samuel M. Mencoff and Ann Stoeffel Mencoff P’11, P’15 Marjorie Sachs and Daniel Miller P’12 Seth J. Morris Annette L. Nazareth and Roger W. Ferguson Jr. P’13 Thomas J. Peirce Laurie A. Raymond Kathryn M. Reith Roosevelt Robinson III Leslie J. Rohrer and John W. Tavormina P’12 Raymond C. Schnettgoecke Thomas R. Turnbull II Edward Von Gerichten III and Carmen L. Duarte P’13 Class of 1979 Martha Starkweather Altreuter and Roger W. Altreuter P’14 Benjamin J. Arno Richard M. Breslow and Elizabeth Taub Breslow P’14 Eric Chilton and Nancy Chilton Richard A. Friedman and Susan Pilch Friedman ’77, P’08 Frank P. Fuerst and Karen Weaver Fuerst P’13 Laurence D. Goldstein Neil M. Goodman Adrienne Morphy Ladd Judith Schaubhut Siegel and Gary W. Siegel Class of 1980 Norman W. Alpert and Jane Danenberg Alpert P’09, P’11, P’13, P’17 Steven G. Dorsky MD’80 and Frances Grabowski Dorsky P’03, P’05, P’09 Meridy Smith Glenn Nancy Kreisman Goldberg and William Goldberg P’13 Mark A. Gould Jr. Jay P. Hickey Susan B. Howitt and Nigel J. Foster ’81 Glenn I. Levin and Alexandra D. Hokin ’92 Lori Goldstein Polacek and Fred T. Polacek ’77, P’14 Matthew W. Quigley and Nina Bogosian Quigley ’82 Leonard A. Ranalli


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. Kent M. Rapp and Jennifer Clayson Rapp ’81, P’12 Jonathan E. Resnick and Susan M. Resnick Sara Solis-Cohen Stephanie Sanders Sullivan and John H. Sullivan Rock A. Tate John R. Uppgren and Melissa A. Uppgren William M. Waggaman Laura Macdonald Watson and Richard C. Watson P’13 Patrick T. Weir Katharine F. Wellman Class of 1981 David T. Barrall MD’81 Kevin K. Callahan Elizabeth Conklin Suzanne P. Curley Howard B. Fife and Jill Winer Fife P’14 Nigel J. Foster and Susan B. Howitt ’80 Marion Abrams Golin and Eric J. Golin ScM’85 PhD’91, P’13 Ronald E. Gutfleish and Stacey S. Gutfleish P’18 Jeffrey L. Hacker Jennifer Okun Harper and Stephen J. Harper ’82, P’11, P’16 Robert P. Kindler Brian R. Leach Angelo C. LoBosco and Laura M. Bello Patricia Lahan Parker AM’81 and Fred A. Parker ’63 Jennifer Clayson Rapp and Kent M. Rapp ’80, P’12 Daniel R. Santanello Elizabeth Schiff Eric A. Schubert and Dawn Woodman Schubert P’15 Susan L. Schwartz Martin S. Silverman and Pamela Carlsten Silverman P’14 Patricia A. Spraguer-Roberts Steven M. Swidler AM’76 PhD’81 Class of 1982 Donna Kishi Abbott Steven M. Bowman Darcy Fernald Caldwell and Peter J. Caldwell P’11, P’14 Wm P. Cranley Robert C. Culin and Caroline Reng Culin ’83, P’14 Charles M. Davis and Jan Phillips Davis ’83, P’13, P’16 Yul D. Ejnes MD’85 and Anne Edwards Ejnes ’83 Leila Saidenberg Furman

Yvonne P. Goldsberry Stephen J. Harper and Jennifer Okun Harper ’81, P’11, P’16 Amanda Hopkins Tirrell FACHE Steven R. Jordan Helaine B. Loman Phoebe Manzella Murphy and John F. Murphy P’11 Sarah Munro Murray and Michael P. Murray ’83, P’16 Kenneth F. Newcomer and Jeanne Masters Newcomer P’12 Nina Bogosian Quigley and Matthew W. Quigley ’80 Harold J. Schaaff and Suzanne P. Schaaff Kenan A. Siegel Steven A. Sunshine and Ann Feldman Sunshine P’16 Hope Mead Wynn Class of 1983 Bradley T. Banko Jeffrey W. Bantly Francis A. Brooks III Michelle Mosher Crosby Caroline Reng Culin and Robert C. Culin ’82, P’14 Jan Phillips Davis and Charles M. Davis ’82, P’13, P’16 Scott R. Diehl P’17 Patrick A. Dillon Philip J. Donnellan Barbara Dugan Johnson and Christian M. Johnson P’16 Anne Edwards Ejnes and Yul D. Ejnes ’82 MD’85 Robert G. Fortin Jr. Sarah Herndon Glaser Edward O. Handy III and Polly Chatterton Handy ’85 Joan MacLeod Heminway and Merrit A. Heminway Emilie Barton Kelly Craig J. Linden and Asami Ishimaru Robert MacAneney and Grainne Hodgins MacAneney P’14, P’18 Michael P. Murray and Sarah Munro Murray ’82, P’16 Marianne Chelovich Quoyeser and Joe P. Quoyeser P’15 Frederick W. Reinhardt III Shawn W. Robinson Carmen Garcia Rodriguez and Carlos A. Rodriguez P’14, P’17 Diane Yeutter Rothberg Peter E. Ruhlin and Holly Troxell Ruhlin P’15

William H. Scott Theresa Wanzor Gauthier David Speer and Tiffany Choy Christopher E. Girgenti and Alison Scherl Stearns and Neal Stearns P’14 MaryEllen Milmoe Girgenti ’84, P’16 Timothy P. Stevens Leonardo C. Goulandris Clare B. Stone Polly Chatterton Handy and Luiz F. Valente PhD’83 Edward O. Handy III ’83 Peter M. Voss and Franky Butler Voss P’15 Greg W. Hausler Steven C. Wallace and Lucy Coan Helfrich Linda E. Benfield P’13, P’13 Bradley W. Hertz Timothy J. White Frederick P. Koontz Glenn P. Zorpette Nancy A. Lanzarone Class of 1984 Michael E. Marrus Eric Almeida Ian A. Mc Donald Elizabeth West Blakely PhD’90 Michael R. McAleer Gerald W. Brady Jr. Todd W. Mulder Ellen Clark Clemot and Liam G. Murphy Andre-Louis Clemot P’17 Thomas N. O’Brien Vincent J. Conforti Jr. Peter M. Prominski James L. Coughlan and Lisa Benenson Quattrocchi and Mary Breckheimer Coughlan P’14, P’17 Joseph A. Quattrocchi P’15 Catherine Carolan Daniel and Darcy Honig Simon John C. Daniel Lisa R. Smith Linda Kent DeLaney and Peter D. Sullivan Thomas F. DeLaney John P. Toupin Brian M. Driscoll Jeffrey A. Turi Sean P. Duffy and Andy Morgan Scott R. Whittemore Torrey N. Foster Jr. Class of 1986 Gregory G. Giles Miriam Mackay Bartimer and MaryEllen Milmoe Girgenti and Lawrence D. Bartimer Christopher E. Girgenti ’85, P’16 Andrew J. Bisset Erik A. Holm-Olsen and Ann E. Waugh John W. Bliss ’86 Darren P. Brady and Linda M. Brady Randy B. Luing Mary Starkweather Bushman Fern Mandelbaum Dorosin Lisa M. Caputo Morris Paula Murray McNamara and David L. Chaiken Kevin J. McNamara Thomas J. Cole Jr. Mary O’Dea Meijer Michael L. Devaughn Neal P. Monagle Elizabeth Wood Gagnon and Cameron J. Sears Thomas A. Gagnon Michael J. Sweeney Christopher J. Good Margaret J. Tormey Scott C. Heckman and Cameron Tuttle Georgine K. Danyi Heckman P’16 Jonathan C. Wilk Rebecca Ensign Heller Class of 1985 John M. Ireland III ScM’87 and Anonymous Susan Ireland Teresa M. Abrahamsohn John W. Keogh John E. Blank Joseph A. Kuzneski Jr. and Lynn Kuzneski Emily Low Boenning Joseph C. Longo Carolyn Sugar Bohmiller John D. McEvoy and Aedie McEvoy Elizabeth Epstein Brenner Elizabeth A. McLarney Jennifer Meagher Convery and Ladimer S. Nagurney ScM’74 PhD’86 Kevin P. Convery and Anna Bobiak Nagurney ’76 Erik P. Farrar and ScM’80 PhD’83 Hannelore B. Rodriguez-Farrar ’87 Kathryn Mainelli Nani and Douglas R. Nani AM’90 PhD’09 Ann Dowgin Reilly and Joseph G. Reilly ’87 David M. Forcucci Geoffrey D. Soriano John E. Gagliano Brown Bear Magazine 33


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. Catherine Beermann Sullivan MD’89 and Raymond J. Sullivan Scott M. Sullivan and Jill Goldsmith Sullivan ’89 Judith Hayden Swirbalus and Joseph J. Swirbalus ’88 Joseph M. Thompson Patrick G. Turchick Michael G. Waitkus and Debby L. Waitkus Ann E. Waugh and Erik A. Holm-Olsen ’84 Mara Spaulder White David M. Wolfsohn Class of 1987 Anonymous Pamela S. Bol Riess Stephen J. Climo and Gillian Leonard Climo ’88 Catherine Cockrum Dean A. Nancy Donohue and Diane M. Elam AM’84 PhD’88 Thomas S. Dugan Kate Hanley Durand and John R. Durand P’16 Diane Walworth Duva Nancy P. Dynan Ellen D. Field Jarl Ginsberg Alexes Hazen MD’96 and David A. Boyum P’18 Blair E. Hendrix and Jacqueline Hendrix Edward W. Hu David P. Inadomi Jaime L. Kline and James P. McCormick Kathryn J. Kostic James K. Lobsenz James P. Mackey IV Harry M. Matternas Margaret S. McCreery and Robert R. Luton Kelly A. McGarry Kristen Simmons Murray and Todd A. Murray Reed E. Overby Sue Porter Mark A. Rechan Joseph G. Reilly and Ann Dowgin Reilly ’86 Hannelore B. Rodriguez-Farrar AM’90 PhD’09 and Erik P. Farrar ’85 Miriam D. Rosenthal Lauren Becker Rubin Anthony J. Santomauro Tracy Goldstein Shemano John L. So and Grace W. So Yue ’88, P’17 Scott E. Stevens Kathleen O’Shea Swanson and Conrad Swanson David M. Tingue Jeffrey M. Toussaint

Class of 1988 G. Lee Anderson and Elizabeth Alexander James E. Anderson and Karen Urbaniak Anderson Michel Bayard David E. Brown John A. Caragliano Gillian Leonard Climo and Stephen J. Climo ’87 Erika C. Collins Aurelie M. Cornil Foucaut and Thierry R. Foucaut Diane M. Elam AM’84 PhD’88 and A. Nancy Donohue ’87 Louise M. Gillis William H. Goodman Douglas N. Greenburg James P. Hanley and Lauren E. Hanley Robert F. Hill Jr. and Maureen Hill Hilary Boshes Hoffmeister and Perry C. Hoffmeister P’17 Samuel L. Iserson John S. Koltun William A. McComas Peter Monize Matthew H. Parker Michael W. Perner William H. Perry and Rosalie G. Perry Jon D. Pliner and Emma M. Pliner George F. Pyne Maria E. Rabb and Tivadar Szegletes Nicholas R. Rhind Gregory T. Rogers and Dana I. Rogers Grace W. So Yue and John L. So ’87, P’17 Gregory C. Starkins Joseph J. Swirbalus and Judith Hayden Swirbalus ’86 Kendall Delgado Voss Lauren E. Westreich and Bob Emerson Phoebe A. Wilkinson Mike E. Wittenburg Tyler J. Wolfram and Michele L. Wolfram Class of 1989 Robert A. Arena Kara Z. Buckley James R. Dayton Daniel T. Finn and Elana Rone Finn ’90, P’18 Amy Litman Guiot and Bruce A. Guiot ’90 Gregory S. Hallisey Theresa M. Hirschauer Eric W. Kimble Jacqueline Jorgensen Lang Ann Zeitung Lombardi and James P. Lombardi Matthew L. McCumber David C. McLaughlin Lance Minor

Aimee R. Montague Amanda Lehrer Nash and Lewis R. Nash Peter B. Ruschmeier John J. Russell Stephanie H. Sanchez Curt Sigfstead and Lara K. Witter ’92 Catherine M. Spath and Katherine A. Kruckemeyer ’90 MAT’91 Erin Smith Springhorn Jill Goldsmith Sullivan and Scott M. Sullivan ’86 Douglas M. Tudor and Christina Tudor Kurt C. Wulfekuhler Class of 1990 Jennifer Ord Bonadio and G. William Bonadio Sean O. Bosack and Carole Bosack Carter L. Brown Caroline Gallagher Bruno and David W. Bruno Michael C. Buchanan Sebastian M. Cianci Lynn A. DeNucci Elana Rone Finn and Daniel T. Finn ’89, P’18 Kathryn Quadracci Flores Harold M. Frisch Ned Gibbons Andrew D. Gramley Bruce A. Guiot and Amy Litman Guiot ’89 Steve Harrison Leigh R. Hochberg Torri Connell Horovitz Bruce R. Keeler and Cheryl Keeler Kathy Silva Kichula and John R. Kichula ’91 Katherine A. Kruckemeyer MAT’91 and Catherine M. Spath ’89 Christopher F. Lemley John J. Loveless Christopher J. Mancuso Timothy P. Mayhew James F. Moore Sara Leppo Savage and Robert F. Savage Jr. Dominic S. Spaethling Laura J. Sullivan Ronald J. Tache Lars Tiffany Regina Long Tindall Justin H. Traxler and Regina A. Wu ’91 Aaron J. Velli Class of 1991 Anonymous Christian H. Albert and Jodi L. Albert Suzanne L. Bailey Malcolm P. Baker and Christina Wood Baker ’92 William F. Balsham Pamela D. Bass

Nicole Pliner Berman Eric D. Bommer Jim L. Calaway and Marjorie Griem Calaway ’93 Tracy Washington Cannon-Smith Ronald J. Dalgliesh Brian T. Day and Michelle Miller Day ’92 Abigail Marr Doft AM’92 David Donovan Sharon Cleary Eastman Melissa Walton English Hugh K. Foster Chanley M. Small and Michael J. Gannon Michael T. Geroux Andrea G. Harms and Julie R. Pryde ’92 Thomas P. Huntington Ashley Gordon Jacobs Walid A. Khuri John R. Kichula and Kathy Silva Kichula ’90 Steven A. King and Christine M. King Sarah Lamont Kocmond and Jonathan H. Kocmond Laura M. Kumler Daniel A. Levine Kevin F. McCarthy and Karen J. McCarthy Rebecca Feldstein Moran and Colm O. Moran Richard R. Patton Christopher L. Scalia Teri L. Smith Lori B. Wasserman Anne Downes Whelan and Robert F. Whelan Rodney S. Wooters Regina A. Wu and Justin H. Traxler ’90 Mara M. Yale Class of 1992 Jonathan D. Abbey Christina Wood Baker and Malcolm P. Baker ’91 Kara Kee Borah and David E. Borah Stephanie Bratiotis Thomas H. Condon William J. Corrin Kimberly L. Couranz Jim Dand Victoria G. Reyes-D’Arcy MD’96 and Christopher A. D’Arcy MD’96 Michelle Miller Day and Brian T. Day ’91 Matthew T. DeSutter and Donna Paglia Emily Sikorovsky DiMiceli and Joseph A. DiMiceli Wesley D. Dupont and Cynthia Dupont Malitta V. Engstrom and David Dickson Jeffrey S. Feingold Randall W. Gourley Ivan B. Grabowski and Sandra S. Yoon ’97


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Class of 1995 Sarah Roberts Black and David L. Black Reid F. Brackin Stefan P. Brathwaite Bridget O’Connor Burkhardt and Fritz Burkhardt Sean P. Cahill Bradley G. Critchell Denise M. Desjardins Anna Liao Fieler and Steven J. Fieler Joy Woog Garvey and Richard T. Garvey Nicolas R. Gentin Patrick W. Hickey Michael G. Isaac Predrag S. Jovanovic Michael F. Keyes and Michelle Kupka Keyes ’97 James W. Koven and Sophia Coquillette Koven ’97 Lorraine Gardinier Liebenberg Jonathan L. Manders Ludlow C. Miller and Katy B. Miller Alison A. Pease David C. Schopler Zachary J. Schreiber and Lori F. Schreiber Joshua S. Spector and Elizabeth J. Shaffer ’98 Mary Ann Kranzberg Srenco and Andrew J. Srenco Mandy Lee Tachiki Brian G. Warshawsky Kristian M. Whalen and Laura Whipple Whalen ’96 David H. Woo Class of 1996 Wendi Richmond Agre and Alexander Agre Elizabeth N. Alt Jeffrey J. Bloomquist and Mileidis Gort ’94 Alana Bozelko Choquette and Paul J. Choquette III ’97 Jason C. Dummert Joel C. Elliott Ellen Lenihan Flaherty and Michael W. Flaherty Theodore J. Foster Suzanne K. Fisher-Fox and Christopher K. Fox William H. Friedman Evan A. Fromberg Neil A. Fromer and Rachel M. VanSickle-Ward Stephanie Gampper Hsu Daniel C. Grace and Rachael A. Fox ’99 MD’03 Sandra Milberg Hawkins Kevin T. Hites Scott N. Humber Mark R. Jaffe Eric C. Lu and Genevieve Lu Roy W. Moore

Akira M. Murakami John H. McKlveen III Joshua C. Patt Daniel H. Olstein and Megan Wargo Shane A. Shapiro Joel R. Pekow Natasha P. Flora and Andrew A. Schwartz Matthew B. Shoom-Kirsch Elizabeth J. Shaffer and Joshua S. Spector ’95 Eric H. Sillman and Rebecca J. Locke Mary Bean Sykes Dennis D. Sullivan Heather P. Tow-Yick Laura Whipple Whalen and Liz Turner Suscha and Jason Suscha Kristian M. Whalen ’95 Class of 1999 Class of 1997 Zachary D. Burns Scott D. Bradford and Emily Brennan Chase and Lowell J. Chase Katie Oliver Bradford ’98 Kira Kania-Lloyd Dickson and Paul J. Choquette III and Strider L. Dickson Alana Bozelko Choquette ’96 Herbert E. Eilberg and Cary Vaughan Thomas A. Collard Rachael A. Fox MD’03 and Juan P. Conil and Huguette Conil Daniel C. Grace ’96 Brett M. Frood and Robin B. Frood Benjamin F. Hardt and Katherine Egan Gilbane and Margaret C. Kosmala ’00 Thomas F. Gilbane III Anna Susman Johnson MAT’00 Matthew R. Harvey MPP’10 and Sharad Kohli and Subha Ghosh-Kohli ’01 Rachel M. Spaulding ’00 Alexander C. Kontos ScM’00 and Galen A. Johnson Emily Zobel Kontos ’00 Michelle Kupka Keyes and Ashley Russell Krasinski and Michael F. Keyes ’95 Paul E. Krasinski ’98 Sophia Coquillette Koven and Matthew A. Kromer ScM’01 and James W. Koven ’95 Megan Owen Kromer ’00 Susan Hsia Lew and Canyon J. Lew Sean J. Morey and Cara Gardner Morey ’01 Kyle A. Richardson Benjamin A. Naftalis and Michael J. Robertson Meredith Naftalis Matthew J. Sitter Michael P. Wall and Minette M. Loula ’00 Patrick J. Walsh Joseph R. Wetzel Amy Brown Walton Amy Meyers Wickman and Ian S. Wickman Sally C. Washburn Kathleen A. Wittels MD’03 Martha L. Werenfels AM’97 and Raymond K. Yang Frank Satterthwaite Class of 2000 Ava K. Cato-Werhane and Anda M. Adams Andrew T. Werhane Lauren Klein Beresford Sandra S. Yoon and Ivan B. Grabowski ’92 Stephen Campbell and Class of 1998 Angela M. Campbell Eric B. Allen Cristina Gigon DeCotis and Katie Oliver Bradford and Thomas J. DeCotis Scott D. Bradford ’97 Michael G. Flood Caitlyn Citrin Sean M. Flynn and Ingrid Lestiyo Brian Forsythe and Rebecca Center Foster and Douglas N. Foster Elaheh Sluder Forsythe ’04 William T. Garrow Lauren Berkeley Freer and E. Peter Freer Caroline G. Grogan and Brennan J. Casey Christine Fuqua Gay Kristen Michalopoulos Haddon Amy Michalewich Harding and and Benjamin Haddon Douglas J. Harding James P. Harris ScM’01 Jeffrey D. Holowaty Olivier P. Humblet and Peri T. Kurshan ’01 Janice S. Kim and David Yosifon Douglas M. Humphrey Roman D. Knysh Liane Malcos Keister and Thomas Keister Paul E. Krasinski and Emily Zobel Kontos and Ashley Russell Krasinski ’99 Alexander C. Kontos ’99 ScM’00 Chester C. Lee and Sophia Kim Lee ’00 Margaret C. Kosmala and Cort T. Malone Benjamin F. Hardt ’99 Michael S. Mancuso Brown Bear Magazine 35


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Supporters to Brown Athletics with gifts in each of the last four fiscal years beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. Megan Owen Kromer and Matthew A. Kromer ’99 ScM’01 Jonathan C. LaRosa Sophia Kim Lee and Chester C. Lee ’98 Minette M. Loula and Michael P. Wall ’99 Josh S. Marinelli Timothy P. McCabe Zachary D. McDonald Katherine L. McKnight Robyn C. Meeks Stephanie Nichols-Smith Coleman Sydney Foster Nitzkorski Amber Boldra Paquette and Anthony P. Paquette Naomi B. Ture and Rowan V. Paul James M. Perkins Rachel M. Spaulding and Matthew R. Harvey ’97 MPP’10 Frederic G. Underwood Duncan G. Welstead Class of 2001 Anonymous Robert C. Altshuler ScM’03 and Jennifer Altshuler Elissa M. Aminoff Zachary T. Casavant and Kristin Duffy Casavant ’03 Brian Chin Alexander M. Cynamon Patrick M. Dudley David A. Earl Patricia W. Farley and David J. Farley ’64 Subha Ghosh-Kohli and Sharad Kohli ’99 James H. Johnson Peri T. Kurshan and Olivier P. Humblet ’00 Joan Doran Licata John E. Ligums and Jennifer H. Ligums Patricia M. Long Portia Johnson McGee and Lucas W. McGee Cory Schreier Mian and Nicolas D. Mian Cara Gardner Morey and Sean J. Morey ’99 Scott G. Powers Francesca G. Romano Molly Breyfogle Russo Jeramy Bellwin Savage and Tom Savage James S. Sinai Ellie Blake Sullivan and Christopher M. Sullivan Michaella Rooney Tucker Derek T. van der Schroeff Julia Lamont Yordanova Class of 2002 Uwadiae J. Airhiavbere and Precious O. Airhiavbere Andrew W. Baird and Sarah Broadhead Baird ’03 Keith M. Banhazl

Elizabeth Quadros Betten and Donald W. Betten Martha E. Blake Vanessa W. Chandis Virginia Nuckols Chiarello Christopher L. Chin ScM’05 Julia K. Cline and Stephen T. Kelly Deborah Yoon Colley and Sebastian R. Colley Kevin B. Connolly Jr. Shaun P. Etheridge and Melissa Etheridge Stephen S. Francis Kerry E. Verrone and John Jacobs Letitia Hall Johnson and Matthew B. Johnson George K. Kaufman ScM’02 Michael J. Kreidman Elizabeth Merck Lake Heather J. McCrea Jamie Olson McKee and Derek L. McKee A. Peter Morello III PhD’08 and Dorian Wu Morello ’03 Meredith Nelson Mormile and Richard C. Mormile Carl F. Olson Rachel E. Pepper David M. Rothschild Matthew J. Salzler and Erika L. Faires ’04 Corrente A. Schankler Sarah E. Squire MD’06 and Mike Furr Jonathan M. Stern Alexis J. Thompson and Sarah E. Bowman ’06 Class of 2003 Kimberly Fogarty Arth and Aaron Arth Selom H. Azuma Sarah Broadhead Baird and Andrew W. Baird ’02 Frances M. Betancourt Bradley J. Bowery Joel E. Breakstone Elizabeth A. Breidinger and Erik Breidinger Sarah Gordon Carroll Kristin Duffy Casavant and Zachary T. Casavant ’01 Julie Petralia Derderian Ryan P. Devlin and Elizabeth Buza Devlin ’04 David G. Dies and Lauren Thomas ’04 Justin S. Fried Caitlin Carey Garzoli and Jeremy Garzoli Chelsea R. Hamilton Margaret Connolly Healy and David M. Healy ’07 Benjamin P. Hernandez-Stern Nathan S. Hughes and Michelle B. Hughes Robert H. Hux Melissa B. Iagulli Matthew D. Ivester Robin T. Juliano

Viviane S. Klein Kimberly Insalaco Legg and Christopher J. Legg Kevin Loo Sarah Staveley-O’Carroll Matthews and Michael K. Matthews ’05 Kristen Accordino McMahon Joanna Grossman Miller Gregory A. Rossolimo Jamie L. Shapiro Brooke E. Stevens Abigail Thomas Christopher R. Walther Jillian Filipek Welch Class of 2004 Katherine A. Ahmann Dawn D. McDaniel and William R. Arnold Ashley M. Branca Katharine Tremaine Buchanan Christina A. Cambruzzi and Max Jaeger Molly C. Carleton Nicolas A. Ciarcia Andrew H. Curtis Basia Dabrowski- Dworak Michael E. DeCoste Konstandina E. Zorzos and Pascal Denis Elizabeth Buza Devlin and Ryan P. Devlin ’03 Erika L. Faires and Matthew J. Salzler ’02 Jayne D. Finst Elaheh Sluder Forsythe and Brian Forsythe ’98 Andrew W. Gallagher and Kyla M. Aki Brent J. Grinna Kimberly Highlud Highlund Jonathan S. Jay Jennifer L. Kim Celinda Gourd Kofron PhD’09 and Michael E. Kofron Susan M. Kwiatkowski Dan M. Le Tamara Lam-Plattes and Nathan A. Poole Paul J. Santoro Toni Pullman Sayce Stephen J. Silhan Gina Verge Susi Charles Towers and Margaret R. Towers Class of 2005 Daniela M. Amores Anne Davidson Anderson Jeffrey S. Arbeit Alexander K. Bowman and Jessica Cofrin Michael G. Buff William Burroughs Joshua D. Champagne Brandon L. Douglass Sean D. Fortin Vinay K. Ganti

Louis D. Golden Katie J. Guay James W. Hahn Brian J. Hulse G. J. King and Isabelle King Kristin Loening MacArthur and Daniel H. MacArthur Michael K. Matthews and Sarah Staveley-O’Carroll Matthews ’03 Michelle L. Roach Tracy M. Roosevelt Catherine C. Starr Julie I. Stein Christopher J. Swon Kirk J. Teatom Jabari-Jason Tyson-Phipps Paul J. Vandenberg Megan A. Wachs Timothy J. Wang Edward A. Young and Lauren Young Class of 2006 Noori A. Abdulghani Daniel R. Appello Ariana T. Arcenas-Utley and Christopher D. Arcenas-Utley Efren E. Blackledge Sarah E. Bowman and Alexis J. Thompson ’02 Carson F. Brennan Eric S. Brumberg and Meredith S. Cocco ’07 Bridgette Cahill Sarah A. Modiano and Jeremy A. Chase Arlene S. Chung Robert Cotter and Sarah Cotter Shawn P. Cully Merebea M. Danforth Rachel A. Fleitell Elizabeth M. Fritz Jamie Gasparella Alexis H. Gilbard Elizabeth G. Greenberg Debra H. Greenspan Liv Leuthold Harmon and Gregory T. Harmon Daniel W. Hughes David H. Krupnick Jessica A. Larson Pete LeCain Joanna V. MacLean MD’10 and Simon J. Salgado ’07 Ruth B. Schneider and Adrian R. Martin Shaun R. McNamara Mira A. Mehta Jennifer S. Neff Katharine W. Reynolds Mary J. Seid Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood and Jose A. Yearwood ’08


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Jeffrey N. Hall Alexandra M. Holland Katie L. Lapinski Christine M. Livoti ScM’09 James B. Lowe Christopher E. Manatis-Lornell Julie M. Mandolini-Trummel Jamie E. Marcus Matthew R. Mullenax Alexander D. Pinkham ScM’09 Leah S. Rapalee Justine Lupo Robertson and David J. Robertson James J. Rowan Sarah Wu and Timothy J. Savage Mary Getz Sheldon and Oliver E. Sheldon ’06 Paul D. Strombom Michael T. Vandenberg Peter J. Volosin and Malcolm Quigley McCall Lewis Weibel Jose A. Yearwood and Christine E. Serdjenian Yearwood ’06 Ari Zamir Class of 2009 Isa H. Abdur-Rahman Stephen E. Chaloner Noelle C. DiGioia Brett G. Finkelstein Nicholas M. Fort Sarah R. Goodman Molly S. Hawksley Letitia B. Haynes Mark D. Hazel Susan Kovar and Douglas F. Allen III ’07 David A. Koweek Grant A. Lebeau Deborah K. Lipson Natalie K. Meyers Andrew C. Miller ScM’10 Kelly O’Brien Robert E. O’Leary Moses Riner ScMIME’10 Kelly L. Robinson Brian P. Schmidt Jessica A. Stage J. Philip Thebault Joel W. Tracy Lauren E. Vitkus Brendan J. Warner Jessica L. Williams Benjamin D. Zlotoff Class of 2010 Anonymous Bridget N. Ballard Zachary F. Chapman David A. Clement Shae E. Fitzpatrick

Susannah W. Ford Class of 2014 Katherine M. Fritzsche Anonymous Miriam S. Fuchs Parents John K. Giannuzzi Anonymous (5) Elizabeth A. Giliberti Trish M. Brown and Charles C. Abbe P’13 Anna D. Gleyzer Abby Adams P’08 Corlis A. Gross Martha Starkweather Altreuter ’79 and Paul H. Jasinowski Roger W. Altreuter P’14 Jarrid J. Johnston Kristen and Jon Anderson P’08 Herbert M. Lemmons Alice and August Anneberg P’04 Nicole M. McDonald Felicia and Kenneth Aron P’11, P’15 Kiauntee T. Murray Amy and Clifford Aronson P’13 Sarah M. Palomo Jeanne and Norman Asher P’08 Jordan M. Pietrus and Shannon M. Stacey ’11 James C. Baird P’91 Sarah L. Roberts Hall and Laurie Earwood Baker P’12 Chester C. Hall ’08 Valerie and Norman Baker P’12 Chirona R. Silverstein ScM’11 Clara and Christopher Barrett P’14 Scott J. Van der Linden Sophia A. Zervas-Berg and Arvid J. Berg P’13 Thomas W. Wetmore Theodora Vender Bergschneider and Natalie A. Wilhelm Marc C. Bergschneider ’73, P’05 Samuel J. Wolfson Elissa B. Bernius and Class of 2011 Robert C. Bernius ’68, P’96, P’06, PMAT’06 Bianca Aboubakare Lisa and Joshua Bernstein P’13 Allegra T. Aron Charlotte C. Betancourt P’98, P’03 Elizabeth Q. Barry Robin and Barry Blaxberg P’08 Jessica B. Calihan Janet and Reid Blynn P’16 Conor A. Carlucci Joan and Andrew Breen P’14 John H. Cook Elizabeth Taub Breslow and Leila R. Driansky Richard M. Breslow ’79, P’14 Katherine R. Gannett Jo A. Hannafin ’77 and John P. Brisson P’12 Paul M. Grandstrand Camille and William Broadbent P’04 Cara Anne C. Harrison Mollie Ward Brown P’12 Ryley Hegarty Margaret Busam and Katherine E. Hyland S. James Busam ’75, P’00, P’03 Marina I. Irgon Christine and Basan Buvinow P’13 Gregory P. Karwaski Carol and Harry Caldwell Jr. P’14 Casey V. Kelsey Darcy Fernald Caldwell ’82 and Michelle F. Levinson Peter J. Caldwell P’11, P’14 Chelsea L. Macco Darcy and John Callas P’14 Nikolas J. Osvalds ScM’12 Adrienne Muller Camesas ’78 and Vincent V. Pham Lazarus Camesas P’14 Cassandra M. Puhalla Susan and Ronald Capalbo P’03 Jeremy E. Raducha Mylene and Russell Caplan P’13, P’16 Hope C. Richardson Janice M. Caraberis and Jeremy J. Russell George P. Caraberis ’77, P’08 Sophie Scherl Stephanie Danforth Chafee and Talia L. Singer-Clark Lincoln D. Chafee ’75, P’14, P’17 Samuel J. Speroni Elizabeth C. Champlin and Joseph L. Springer George S. Champlin ’60, P’09 Shannon M. Stacey and Jordan M. Pietrus ’10 Geraldine and Philip Ching P’82, P’83, P’89 Christiana E. Stephenson Ki and Kwang Chung P’06 Margaret M. Suprey Sara and James Clarke P’14 Zachary J. Tronti Pamela F. Clayson P’81, P’86, P’87, GP’12 Sage H. Erskine and David E. Walls Margaret and Francis Connelly P’14 Petra N. Weiss Jane and John Connelly Jr. P’11, P’15 Class of 2012 Pamela and James Conner P’15 Blaine M. Martin Madeline Stephen Connor P’14 Brown Bear and Magazine 37


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Men’s Crew Date Event Result Oct. 18-19 at Head of the Charles Nov. 22 at Tail of the Charles

Women’s Crew Date Oct. 11 Oct. 18-19 Oct. 26

Event Result at Head of the Housatonic at Head of the Charles at Princeton Chase

Date Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Nov. 1 Nov. 14 Nov. 22 Nov. 22

Event Result at Dartmouth Invitational 2nd at Iona Meet of Champions 3rd at New England Championship 1:15 p.m. Rothenburg Run 3:00 p.m. at Heptagonal Championship 12:00 p.m. at NCAA Northeast Regional 1:15 p.m. at IC4A Championship 10:15 a.m. at NCAA Championship 1:15 p.m.

Men’s Cross Country

Women’s Cross Country Date Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Nov. 1 Nov. 14 Nov. 22 Nov. 22

Event Result at Dartmouth Invitational 2nd at Iona Meet of Champions 1st at Paul Short Run 11:45 a.m. at New England Championship 12:30 p.m. Rothenburg Run 3:40 p.m. at Heptagonal Championship 11:00 a.m. at NCAA Northeast Regional 12:00 p.m. at ECAC Championship 11:00 a.m. at NCAA Championship 12:00 p.m.

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Equestrian Date Oct. 4 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Event Result at Johnson & Wales Show 10:00 a.m. at URI ShoW 9:00 a.m. at UMass Dartmouth Show 9:00 a.m. at Roger Williams Show 9:00 a.m. at URI IHSA Show 9:00 a.m. Brown/RIC Show 9:00 a.m.

Date Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 8

Event Result Bryant W, 3-0 at UMass Lowell W, 2-1 Georgetown W, 4-1 Columbia* L, 4-0 Sacred Heart W, 2-1 at Dartmouth* L, 6-1 Harvard* 1:00 p.m. Siena 2:00 p.m. at Quinnipiac 3:30 p.m. Lehigh 12:00 p.m. Providence 1:00 p.m. at Princeton* 12:00 p.m. at Holy Cross 7:00 p.m. Cornell* 12:00 p.m. at Penn* 12:00 p.m. at St. Joseph’s 12:00 p.m. Yale* 1:00 p.m.

Date Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

Event Result at Georgetown L, 17-3 Harvard* (250th Celebration) L, 22-14 at Rhode Island 1:00 p.m. Holy Cross 12:30 p.m. at Princeton* 3:30 p.m. Cornell* 12:30 p.m. at Penn* 1:00 p.m.

Field Hockey

Football

Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

Yale* at Dartmouth* Columbia*

12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m.

Men’s Golf Date Event Result Sept. 6-7 at Navy Invitational 9th Sept. 22-23 at Hartford Hawk Invitational 19th Sept. 27-28 at Quechee Invitational 10th Oct. 4-5 at Macdonald Cup Oct. 11-12 at Big Five Invitational

Women’s Golf Date Event Result Sept. 13-14 at Dartmouth Invitational 7th Sept. 21 at Albany Invitational 1st Sept. 26-28 at Yale Intercollegiate 8th Oct. 18-19 Princeton Invitational

Men’s Rugby Date Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 11

Event Result at Norwich L, 29-13 at Columbia* L, 22-17 Penn* W, 42-24 at Yale* W, 26-19 Cornell* 1:00 p.m. Harvard* 1:00 p.m. at Dartmouth* 1:00 p.m. at Princeton* 1:00 p.m. at Ivy 7’s TBD Regional Playoffs TBD

Date Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 18

Event Result at Harvard* W, 24-15 at Penn* W, 76-10 Dartmouth* W, 43-7 Columbia* 11:00 a.m. Princeton* 11:00 a.m.

Women’s Rugby

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FALL SCHEDULES Oct. 25 Navy Nov. 1-2 at Ivy Championships Nov. 15-16 at ACRA Regionals Dec. 6-7 at ACRA Final Four

12:00 p.m. TBD TBD TBD

Men’s Soccer Date Event Result Sept. 5 Siena L, 2-1 Sept. 7 at Boston University W, 1-0 Sept. 12 Providence L, 3-2 Sept. 14 Lehigh W, 2-1 Sept. 18 at South Florida! L, 3-1 Sept. 20 at Florida Gulf Coast! T, 0-0 2OT Sept. 26 Vermont T, 0-0 2OT Sept. 28 at Fairfield T, 0-0 2OT Oct. 4 Columbia* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 11 at Princeton* 4:00 p.m. Oct. 14 at Boston College 4:00 p.m. Oct. 18 Harvard* 3:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Cornell* 3:30 p.m. Oct. 28 New Hampshire 7:00 p.m. Nov. 1 at Penn* 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 Yale* 4:00 p.m. Nov. 15 at Dartmouth* 5:00 p.m. ! - USF/FGCU Tournament

Women’s Soccer Date Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 7

Event Result at St. John’s W, 2-1 Delaware W, 2-1 at Providence L, 1-0 at Florida Atlantic L, 1-0 OT UMass W, 2-0 at Connecticut L, 2-0 Sacred Heart L, 2-1 at Dartmouth* T, 1-1 2OT at Bryant 4:00 p.m. Columbia* 3:30 p.m. Quinnipiac 7:00 p.m.

Jake Wyatt ’17

Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 7

at Princeton* at Marist Harvard* Cornell* at Penn* Yale*

7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Men’s Tennis Date Event Result Sept. 13-15 Brown Invitational Ind. Res. Sept. 20-22 at Ivy Plus Tournament (@ Yale) Ind. Res. Sept. 27-29 at Penn Invitational Ind. Res Oct. 5-6 Brown Margaux Powers Invitational Oct. 17-20 at ITA Regionals (@ Yale) Nov. 1-3 at Harvard Halloween Invite

Women’s Tennis Date Event Result Sept. 19-21 Brown Invitational Ind. Res Oct. 1 at All-American Tournament (Los Angeles) Oct. 10-12 at Yale Invitational Oct. 17-21 at ITA East Regional (@ Yale) Nov. 7-9 Brown Classic

Volleyball Date Event Result Sept. 5 vs. San Diego! L, 3-0 at San Diego St.! L, 3-1 Sept. 6 vs. Northwestern! L, 3-0 vs. Cal St. Fullerton! L, 3-0 Sept. 10 Providence W, 3-0 Sept. 12 Liberty# L, 3-1 Sept. 13 Central Conn. St.# W, 3-1 UMass Lowell# W, 3-0 Sept. 19 at New Hampshire L, 3-1 Sept. 20 vs. New Mexico St.$ L, 3-0 vs. Rhode Island$ W, 3-1 Sept. 26 Yale* L, 3-0 Sept. 30 Holy Cross W, 3-0 Oct. 3 at Dartmouth* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 4 at Harvard* 5:00 p.m. Oct. 10 at Princeton* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 11 at Penn* 5:00 p.m. Oct. 17 Columbia* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 18 Cornell* 5:00 p.m. Oct. 24 at Yale* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 31 Harvard* 7:00 p.m. Nov. 1 Dartmouth* 5:00 p.m. Nov. 7 at Cornell* 7:00 p.m. Nov. 8 at Columbia* 5:00 p.m. Nov. 14 Penn* 5:00 p.m. Nov. 15 Princeton* 5:00 p.m. ! - San Diego State Aztec Invitational # - Brown Invitational $ - UNH Holly Young Invitational

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Men’s Water Polo Date Event Result Sept. 6 vs. Diablo Valley! W, 13-11 Sept. 7 vs. Bucknell! W, 11-6 vs. johns Hopkins W, 20-18 OT Sept. 12 Cal Baptist@ W, 14-11 Santa Clara@ L, 12-7 Sept. 13 UC Irvine@ L, 18-6 Navy@ L, 10-9 OT Sept. 14 Connecticut College@ W, 16-8 MIT@ W, 17-8 Sept. 20 Iona* W, 16-11 Fordham* W, 12-6 Sept. 21 St. Francis (N.Y.)* W, 10-6 Sept. 28 at MIT* W, 16-11 at Harvard* W, 13-8 Oct. 11 MIT* 10:30 a.m. Harvard* 2:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at Connecticut College* 12:00 p.m. Oct. 18-19 Ivy Chamiponships Oct. 24 vs. Cal Baptist# 8:00 p.m. Oct. 25 vs. Air Force# 1:40 p.m. vs. Fresno Pacific# 7:00 p.m. Oct. 26 vs. Concordia# 11:00 a.m. vs. UC Davis # 4:20 p.m. Oct. 29 Connecticut College* 8:00 p.m. Nov. 1 at Iona* 4:00 p.m. Nov. 2 at St. Francis (N.Y.)* 10:00 a.m. at Fordham* 4:00 p.m. Nov. 8-9 at CWPA North Div Championship (@ MIT) Nov. 21-23 at CWPA Championships (@ Navy) ! - Princeton Invitational @ - Bruno Fall Classic # - Santa Clara Bronco Invitational

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Bear Tracks: The View from the Archives

Brown’s Bicentennial: Athletics In The Mid-1960’s By Peter Mackie ’59

Fifty years ago Brown celebrated another birthday, its 200th. Festivities began in Sayles Hall on March 2nd, 1964 with the raising of the Bicentennial flag, sewn by Pembroker Shirley Morrison ‘64. The date coincided with the day in 1764 when the “Act for the Establishment of College or University within this colony” was passed. The 1964-65 academic year opened with convocations. A three day celebration included President Lyndon B. Johnson’s address before 4,700 in Meehan Auditorium (Meehan lived up to its multipurpose function), who had to

Pembroker Shirley Morrison ’64 created the Bicentennial flag.

Brown’s 1964 Ivy home game programs featured colorful history-themed covers by Frank Lanning and football history reviews by John “Jay” Barry Jr. ’52.

cool their heels while the presidential motorcade slowly made its way to College Hill in this election season. Across the country, Brown Clubs held celebrations. The huge Kodiak bear in Faunce House was trucked to Boston for the Boston Brown Club’s May celebration. This was a period of rapid physical growth at Brown, supported by the Bicentennial Development Program which had raised $57 million since 1957. Both the Rockefeller Library and Barus and Holley were dedicated during the celebration year. The spate of new buildings gave rise to speculation about a second campus, and President Keeney appointed a committee to study the situation. A lack of space and the need to educate increasing numbers of college-age students were the major factors in considering a Bristol campus on the Haffenreffer property. Brown admissions were inundated with 5,200 applications for a freshman class of 625. It was also a period of growing unrest on college campuses in the wake of Freedom Summer in Mississippi. Seeking more personal freedom, Brown students were also challenging parietal rules while becoming more restive about the country’s growing involvement in Vietnam. For Brown Athletics it was the start of a new era, with some teams appearing on television, and the hiring of Richard “Dick” Theibert as Athletic Director. An Amherst graduate, the youthful Theibert was the first non-Brown connected Director. He came from Chapman College in California with a reputation as a creative idea man. Theibert was tasked with helping Brown improve its tenuous footing in the still-young Ivy League, primarily through the creation of new facilities at Aldrich-Dexter Field. One of his major interests was the emerging area of artificial playing surfaces, and he quickly proposed maximizing Meehan’s use by installing an artificial surface for indoor tennis. In addition, Theibert proposed moving varsity basketball games to Meehan. Neither proposal met with success. The new AD also had to deal with an ongoing feud between the NCAA and AAU. Theibert enabled Brown to take the lead on this issue, while helping the Ivy League develop a policy which defined it-


THE VIEW FROM THE ARCHIVES

The Brown Interscholastic Track & Field Meet, a Memorial Day weekend fixture since 1904, ended in 1964. Pictured are schoolboys competing on the Brown Field cinder track in 1959.

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The on-field results for Brown’s 14 varsity teams during the Bicentennial year varied dramatically. Overall against the Ivies the record was far below a 50% success rate. Soccer, under Cliff Stevenson, tied for the Ivy title but did not repeat as NCAA Tournament participants, a great disappointment since the NCAA finals were at Brown Stadium, the first soccer games ever played on that field. Football, under John McLaughry ‘40 had its first winning season (5-4) since 1958. More was expected of the 55 man squad, particularly because of the presence of two outstanding quarterbacks, Bob Hall ‘65 and Jim Dunda ‘65, but five games produced seven points or fewer. Hungry Bruin fans came out in large numbers however, including 17,000 for the Homecoming clash with Princeton.

self as “an autonomous body” which would not hold exclusive allegiance to either organization, while stressing that its athletes must remain true amateurs when competing in AAU or NCAA sponsored events. In support of Brown’s year-long celebration, Dick Theibert brought the NCAA hockey and soccer championships to campus. He also secured the outdoor track Heptagonal Games for Brown Stadium, but the lack of sufficient track width caused the meet to be moved to Yale. It was to come to Brown when a new track was built at Aldrich-Dexter (along Lloyd Avenue toward Arlington Avenue), but such a facility never eventuated. Facility-challenged Brown also held indoor track meets off - campus at Moses Brown’s field house. Track also took a hit when the famous Brown Interscholastic Track Meet, held on Memorial Day weekend for 61 years was terminated.

Coach Jim Fullerton’s hockey team participated in the 1965 NCAA Hockey Championships held at Meehan Auditorium.

The cover of the 1964 Football Media Guide was created by coach John McLaughry ’40.

Jim Fullerton’s skaters (21-9) provided all the excitement on cold winter nights, winning Brown’s first-ever outright Ivy championship. Playing to standing room only crowds, hockey was the toughest ticket in town, and Meehan was THE place to be on the East Side on Saturday nights. The Chairman of the Athletic Advisory Council stated: “We wish we had more seating capacity.” On the final night of the season, the Bruins clinched the Ivy crown with a must-win 12-3 thrashing of Princeton before 2,600 rabid fans, including President Keeney. After the ECAC’s in Boston, Brown was chosen to participate in the NCAA finals at Meehan. After the season, Fullerton, in characteristic fashion deflected the congratulations to his players. “Give all the credit to the players. They went out and did the work.” Meanwhile, Stan Ward’s cagers played in relative obscurity at distant, aging Marvel Gym, finishing with a record of 7-17 and last place in the Ivy League (3-11). They barely beat Colby in overtime, and lost to


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Springfield at Marvel. Other winter sports struggled as well, with Joe Watmough’s swimmers still waiting for the long- promised new pool. Spring was not much better, with only Cliff Stevenson’s lacrosse team being consistently competitive. The laxers went 8-6 in their third year of varsity play (the sport was discontinued in 1937), thanks to 25-1 and 15-1 drubbings of UConn and Holy Cross. Against the Ivies, they were 2-4 but rapidly approaching parity, with all contests decided by slim margins. Participation in athletics was strong, with 946 men on varsity and freshman squads, in addition to 350 in Rugby, Sailing (which won the Ivy title) and Squash. Even more men were participating in intramurals, bringing the overall total of participants to 70% of all undergraduates. An additional 800 took part in Physical Education classes, according to Jack Heffernan ‘28, Director of Physical Education and Intramurals. For the women at Pembroke, intercollegiate competition was limited because of shoestring budgets (funding was from the Student Activities budget) and lack of opponents. It would be another decade before women would benefit from competing in the Ivy League on a full round-robin basis. Many contests were cancelled because students on women’s college campuses were increasingly focusing on women’s rights, social justice, and Vietnam. Philosophically, women embraced a different approach to intercollegiate competition, eschewing the term varsity athletics used by their male counterparts. According to Arlene Gorton ‘52, Director of Physical Education, the purpose of Pembroke intercollegiate sports was different: “Women resisted the male model of athletics; sports were principally for the enjoyment of the participants.” There was little fanfare and few spectators, and results were not reported in the student newspaper (Pembroke Record). Even the emergence of the country’s first women’s ice hockey team went unnoticed. Ironically, the only action sports photo in the year’s Pembroke Records was of a men’s rugby game, doubtless the result of rugby founder Dave Zucconi’s ‘55 charming persuasiveness. From the beginning of Ivy League play in 1956, Brown struggled to compete, especially in the high-profile sports of football and basketball. Alumni were embarrassed by Brown’s reputation as the doormat of the League. In October 1964, Maurice Clemence ‘34, Chairman of the Athletic Advisory Committee addressed alumni through a lengthy article in the Alumni Monthly entitled Athletics at Brown. In it he listed strengths, weaknesses, and ambitions. His future focus was squarely on upgrading Brown’s outdated facilities. He wrote; “We are perhaps the only University now in a position to build an entirely new plant for athletics and recreation. With the exception of Meehan Auditorium, our present facilities are expendable and should be replaced. Clemence saw this as a golden opportunity to “put Brown in the forefront” and to attain the level of excellence in athletics that had been achieved academically. To those who thought Brown had short-changed athletics, he pointed out the recent expenditures of $2.5 million to purchase and improve Aldrich-Dexter (1957), and build Meehan (1961). He also pointed Peter Mackie ’59 is the sports archivist for the Edward North Robinson 1896 Collection of Brown Athletics. Images provided by the Brown Archives.

In the fall of 1964 Meehan Auditorium (white dome in foreground) was the only new athletic building since Brown’s purchase of the Dexter Asylum in 1957.

to the $462 thousand budgeted for athletics and physical education (exclusive of plant maintenance) in the ‘64-’65 year. He affirmed that athletics are part of Brown’s educational mission and that future facilities should be multi-purpose, year-round, flexible, and not a monument to an architect’s vanity. The greatest need was a replacement for Marvel Gym, and Clemence noted that “President Keeney has referred to such a building as the “Olympian Gardens”. “The Corporation Committee under the direction of George Metcalf ‘13 had issued a preliminary report with “broad suggestions for a field house... and a swimming pool.” The 1964 Liber Brunensis was more specific and detailed about forthcoming facilities, perhaps because at the end of the academic year plans for the magnificent Candela-designed mega-complex were taking shape. The Liber reported plans for “five interconnected buildings, including a swimming pool, a varsity basketball court (seating 5 to 7,000), an all-purpose “cage”, a student union, intramural sports facilities, and athletic department offices. In spite of all the rhetoric and optimistic hopes, this complex was simply too rich for Brown’s blood, and it would be nearly a decade before the next major facility would appear (Smith Swimming Center in 1973). Ironically, Aldrich-Dexter was the beneficiary of a Candeladesigned building: the 1968 Heating Plant along Lloyd Avenue with its unique brick accordion-like walls, which was erected to complement the proposed athletic facility. The Bicentennial Celebration culminated with the inaugural Commencement Pops Concert, sponsored by the Brown and Pembroke Clubs, and held on the Pembroke Quad. During the final number, fireworks erupted at nearby Aldrich-Dexter, coinciding with the singing of the Star Spangled Banner’s words “bombs bursting in air”. Fast forward fifty years, and fireworks again marked a birthday celebration; the March 2014 beginning of Brown’s semiquincentenary. The Brown of today is light years removed from the 1960’s, but becoming more competitive in the Ivy League and creating state-of-the-art athletic facilities are ongoing, constant challenges. The Nelson Center is our new crown jewel, but as was the case in the 1964 Clemence report, all of the other existing facilities need attention. Hopefully, the current Brown birthday celebration will cause us to take stock and move forward once again.


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