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Kinney Natatorium features a 50-meter by 25-yard Olympic class pool, which accommodates four varsity programs — men’s and women’s swimming and diving and men’s and women’s water polo — while enhancing the recreational aquatics opportunities for the Bucknell community. The pool itself features two moveable bulkheads, allowing for multiple team practices and recreational swimming to occur. Natatorium amenities include seating for 500 spectators, restrooms, separated varsity and visiting team locker rooms, a poolside classroom, sauna, steam room and concession stands. Already Kinney Natatorium has played host to several major events, most notably the 2005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship. The facility, which has been open since 2003, has also served as host of six Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships, three Eastern Water Polo Championships and an exhibition game against the U.S. women’s water polo national team, drawing rave reviews at each. Beginning in the spring of 2005, the Pennsylvania state swimming championships moved to the gorgeous facility.
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“... The pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well-developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.” - Christy Mathewson in his Book “Won in the Ninth” Written in 1910
Stefan Aleksic The tterm “student-athlete” Th “ t d t thl t ” signifies i ifi something thi extraordinary t di on the thh campus off Bucknell B k ll University. U i it Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to
succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics. Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with
Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience. At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics. Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded
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EIWA Champion 2x NCAA Qualifier JOE STOLFI
3x PL Scholar-Athlete of Year IWLCA D-I Scholar-Athlete of Year KATELYN MILLER
2x Academic All-American JOE MEYER
Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year EMILY WAKSMUNSKI
3rd Team All-American Campbell Trophy Semifinalist TRACEY SMITH
Lightweight All-American VICTORIA CATHARINE
Honorable Mention All-American JACKSON PLACE
BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS SETTING THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to graduation rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal. •
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According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates three times, including in the most recent survey in the fall of 2013. Bucknell has claimed a league-high 136 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.
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A total of 402 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 498 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better during 2013-14.
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In addition to the 125 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 341 Academic All-District honorees over the same span, including three in 2013-14.
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Bucknell has earned 98 Patriot League championships in 24 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 125 conference players of the year, 104 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 581 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.
Patriot League All-Academic 3x All-Conference LAUREN BERNARD
Captial One Academic All-District TREVOR REITZ
Patriot League Rookie of Year CLAIRE De DeBOER
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25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2014.
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Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 18 times in the 24-year history of the affiliation, including 14 of the last 17 years.
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Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-America selections with 125.
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A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excellence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olympic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, an Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.
Honorable Mention All-American JACK ELSE
Lightweight All-American JENNIFER FISH
Third Team All-American MAYOWA ALLI
All-CWPA Team HANNAH SUNDAY
Jerry Rice Award Watch List C.J. WILLIAMS
ECAC Champion KELLY PONTECORVO
Patriot League Player of the Year NICK BYBEL
PL Scholar-Athlete of Year NFCA All-Region CYDNEE SANDERS
Patriot League Player of Year Honorable Mention All-American CAMERON AYERS
Capital One Academic All-District HANNAH BONOTTO
Patriot League Outdoor Track Athlete of Meet CHRISTIAN LUPICA
BUCKNELL BISON ATHLETICS
A NATIONAL MODEL IN PROMOTING THE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE IDEAL Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national leader when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place. BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. This program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Academy features programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy a full range of collegiate experiences. SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is introduced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena. ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. In addition, the Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips. STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for promoting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. Among the programs the Bucknell SAAC has undertaken in recent years are regular volunteer trips to the Lewisburg Food Bank, and involvement with the “Orange and Blue goes Green” sustainability program. BISON GOOD SPORTS: Now in its eighth year, Bison Good Sports is a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. Bucknell teams have some of the best fan support in the Patriot League, and we encourage all fans to enthusiastically cheer on the Orange & Blue in a positive manner.
Patriot League All-Academic Team JESSICA SERRATO
Patriot League All-Academic Team SCHUYLER STITZER
PL Scholar-Athlete of Year NFCHA All-Region RACHEL MISKO
Honorable Mention All-American STEFAN ALEKSIC
Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of Year MARIA CIOFFI
NCBWA District I Player of Year COREY FURMAN
NSCAA All-Region Poland National Team EVELYN NICINSKI
2014 men’s water polo 2014 Roster No. 1 1A 1B 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Name Keegan Williams Patrick McKenzie Charlie Niehaus Nate Hunter Stefan Aleksic Nick Hale R.J. Moore Max Wilder Ma Bresnahan Ken Wa ana Sean Daley Jeff Hagen Ra mir Babic Jedd Thayer Tommy Stupp
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Hometown/High School Menlo Park, Calif./Menlo School Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar Los Altos, Calif./Mountain View Santa Barbara, Calif./Santa Barbara Belgrade, Serbia/Sport Gymnasium Menlo Park, Calif./Menlo School Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas San Francisco, Calif./Menlo-Atherton River Forest, Ill./Fenwick Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep Belgrade, Serbia/Sport Gymnasium Balboa Island, Calif./Corona del Mar St. Louis, Mo./Mary Ins tute/ St. Louis Country Day School 14 Jordan White Fr. A Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif./Palos Verdes 15 Grant Curry Fr. A La Jolla, Calif./Cathedral Catholic 17 Bre Cleary So. U Laguna Niguel, Calif./Dana Hills Head Coach: John McBride (Rhode Island ’92), fourth season Assistant Coach: Kyle Gorham (Long Beach State ’12), third season Captains: Nick Hale, Keegan Williams Pronuncia on Guide Stefan Aleksic ............................. Stef-AHN ALEK-sick Ra mir Babic............................. RAT-uh-meer BAY-bic Charlie Niehaus ....................................knee-HOUSE
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Quick Facts U I Loca on: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837 Founded: 1846 as the University at Lewisburg Enrollment: 3,500 Nickname: Bison Colors: Orange and Blue Affilia on: NCAA Division I Conference: CWPA, Southern Division (Bucknell, George Washington, Johns Hopkins, Navy, Princeton) President: John Bravman Director of Athle cs: John P. Hardt M ’ W P I Head Coach: John McBride Alma Mater: Rhode Island ’92 Record at Bucknell: 46-35 (fourth season) Career Record: 46-35 (fourth season) Assistant Coach: Kyle Gorham Alma Mater: Long Beach State ’12 2013 Record: 14-11 2014 Captains: Nick Hale, Keegan Williams Le erwinners (Starters) Returning/Lost: 12/6 (4/3) Home Pool (Capacity): Kinney Natatorium (500)
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Todd Merrie 570-577-3488 570-428-5393 570-577-1660 tmerriet@bucknell.edu
C The 2014 Bucknell men’s water polo media guide was designed, wri en and edited by Todd Merrie , Bucknell Associate Director of Athle c Communica ons. Photography by: Marc Hagemeier, Joel Turrell On the Front Cover: Captains Jac
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Bucknell Athletics Mission Statement The Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher educaon, thereby advancing and drawing a en on to the mission, core values, and educa onal goals of Bucknell University. The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore commi ed to maintaining Bucknell’s high na onal ranking for student-athletes’ gradua on rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to con nued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nomina ons, based on gradepoint averages. The coaches’ and staff ’s paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priori es and suppor ng student-athletes’ educa on, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athle c opportuni es Bucknell student-athletes seek. Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebra ng challenge and compe on; and by preparing par cipants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athle c programs and recrea onal opportuni es aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In crea ng shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Department’s programs add substan ally to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long rela onships with Bucknell. The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the Na onal Collegiate Athle c Associaon (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of compe on maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps posi on Bucknell apart from other Na onal Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the compe ve success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League’s Presidents’ Cup student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings dis nc on and na onal recognion to Bucknell. A student-centered opera on, the Department is commi ed to providing equitable opportuni es to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regula ons of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athle c Conference, and the NCAA. The department is proud that so many of today’s exemplary Bison scholar-athletes will be tomorrow’s outstanding leaders.
2014 men’s water polo 2014 Season Preview The loss of a very talented six-person senior class to gradua on would cause many coaches to be nervous about the following year. Not fourthyear Bucknell men's water polo coach John McBride. "We shouldn't skip a beat in the pool offensively or defensively," commented McBride, who has guided the Bison to three straight above-.500 seasons and an overall record of 46-35 since 2011. "We are not going to change anything we do." The Class of 2014 combined to score 563 goals during its me at Bucknell making it the fourth-highest scoring class in program history. McBride thinks he has the pieces to con nue the success despite the losses. McBride's offense has always focused on the center posi on. Last year, seniors Jack Else (63g) and Mike Kimble (31g) traded playing me and totaled more than one-third of the team's goals. This year, McBride will turn the center posi on over to sophomore Nate Hunter and freshman Jeff Hagen. "They're going to have to come in quickly and fill the role that Jack and Mike le ," said McBride. "It will be a growing process for them. I don't expect them to be great in the beginning, but halfway through the year they should be up to speed and ready for the championship part of the season." Hunter saw limited minutes last year and scored six goals, while Hagen is part of a talented five-person freshman class that will ba le for playing me. While the Bison lost plenty to gradua on, four starters do return, including junior Stefan Aleksic, an all-conference player and an Honorable Men on All-America selec on. The team's leading scorer each of the last two years, Aleksic is coming off a season in which he totaled 42 goals, 36 assists and a team-high 41 steals. He also led the squad with 21 field blocks. "Stefan has matured," praised McBride. "He understands he has to be more of a leader and the quarterback of the offense. Most teams will try to knock him down to prevent him from scoring, which will set up other guys to be successful." The team's second-leading returning scorer is co-captain Nick Hale. A junior, Hale has totaled 29 goals and 45 assists through his first two campaigns. Last year he was second on the team to Aleksic with 27 assists and his 33 steals were also second on the squad. "He's bigger, stronger and smarter," raved McBride. "He's a hard worker. Everyone respects him and looks up to him. He could be a dominant player for us and that is what we expect." Hale's fellow co-captain is returning star ng goalie Keegan Williams, one of just two seniors on the team along with Ken Wa ana. A er serving as a backup to future professional goalie Ma Napleton his first two years, Williams shined in his first year as a starter last fall. The Menlo Park, California, na ve started all 25 games and recorded a career-high 207 saves. He also posted 26 steals and registered three assists. "Keegan was the starter last year, but it is always an open compe on from game to game and prac ce to prac ce, so he has to earn the right to con nue in that star ng posi on," men oned McBride. "Hopefully he has
trained hard and is ready for a strong senior season." Sophomore Patrick McKenzie and freshman Charlie Niehaus will push Williams for the star ng posi on. McKenzie played 52 minutes in cage last year and posted 15 saves and a strong .556 save percentage. Niehaus was a two- me first-team all-league performer at Mountain View High School in California. Sophomore Ra mir Babic, who was a member of the star ng lineup 15 mes a year ago, is the other returning starter. He was the leading goal scorer among freshmen last fall with 15 and McBride will expect his game to be taken to the next level this season. Babic, Hunter and McKenzie are three pieces of a seven-member sophomore class that McBride expects a lot from this coming year. Also included in that group are Sean Daley and R.J. Moore, who were big contributors last season. Daley was the leading rookie scorer with 30 points (10g, 20a), while Moore started nine mes and totaled 19 points (10g, 9a). Daley and Moore combined to post 48 steals, 16 sprints won and 16 field blocks. "They have a lot of responsibility this year," noted McBride. "R.J. has to play well. There are a lot of good centers in the East, so he has to play smart and take them away. Sean is a good perimeter defender who will con nue to improve." Other members of the sophomore class include Ma Bresnahan and Bre Cleary, who will have the chance to move into more prominent roles a er filling mostly reserve du es a year ago. Jedd Thayer and Max Wilder round out the four-person junior class and will be counted on to produce as well a er serving mostly as role players over the first half of their me as Bison. Niehaus and Hagen are just the beginning of a talented rookie group. McBride is high on the freshman class, which also includes Grant Curry, Tommy Stupp and Jordan White. Stupp is the younger brother of former Bison Johnny Stupp, a 2010 Bucknell graduate. "The freshmen are going to play, but we'll see how much," said McBride. "They were all great high school players, but we will have to see how that translates to playing with the big boys." As is the case each year, defense is expected to be the strength of the Bison squad. "We are going to score goals," commented McBride. "The challenge is to eliminate the goals the other team scores. Defense is always our greatest focus and we pride ourselves on that." Leadership is another tradi onal strong point of the Bison and McBride has challenged captains Hale and Williams with that responsibility. "It is up to Nick and Keegan to keep the guys on point and believing in the same thing and keeping the culture heading in the right direc on," McBride said. "We will help them and mentor them, but they were elected captains because the guys respect them and think they can help them win a championship this year."
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2014 men’s water polo JOHN MCBRIDE Head Coach Fourth Year Rhode Island ’92 JJohn h McBride, M B id d who h served d as an assistant coach at Brown the previous seven years, was named the head men’s and women’s water polo coach at Bucknell on May 18, 2011. McBride, a 1992 graduate of Rhode Island who was a four-year starter in goal as a member of the water polo program, also has an extensive background with the U.S. Na onal Team, serving as head coach of the men’s Northeast Zone Olympic Development Team since 2009. Just three years into his Bucknell tenure, McBride has already guided the Bison programs for six seasons and been a part of 82 victories. He has led the men’s team to three consecu ve above-.500 records, a 2012 Southern Championships tle and the program’s first Eastern Championship tle game appearance in nearly 20 years. The men have finished above .500 seven mes in the last eight years and have had 10 consecu ve top-five finishes at Easterns. The women’s squad has collected 36 victories the last three springs while playing extremely challenging schedules that have featured 32 ranked foes. While at Brown, McBride helped guide the Bears to unprecedented success. The men’s squad captured the 2009 Collegiate Water Polo Associa on Northern Division tle, its first conference crown in nearly 25 years. Addi onally, the team went undefeated in regular-season conference play in 2008 and finished as high as fourth at the Eastern Championship. On the women’s side, McBride led the Bears to back-to-back ECAC Championship tles in 2009 and 2010 and a fourth-place finish at the Eastern Championship, the best showing at Brown since 2001. Both the men’s and women’s squads appeared regularly in the na onal top20 rankings during McBride’s tenure, which also featured 43 All-Northern Division selec ons and 22 All-East players. Addi onally, three Bears earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Brown’s men’s team had the highest team grade-point average in the na on for four years, while the women ranked in the top three na onally four mes. A goalie on the U.S. Na onal “B” Team in 1993, McBride has become a recognizable face in Na onal Team circles. In addi on to his du es as the men’s Northeast Zone Olympic Development Team head coach, he has served as head coach of the Southeast Zone Olympic Development Program. McBride has also spent me as an evaluator and coach at the women’s Speedo Top 40 Camp at Harvard. Among his many responsibili es with the Na onal Teams, McBride evaluates and coaches the top 16 men from the East Coast to compete for spots on the U.S. Na onal Team. He has also coached regional teams comprised of the best Northern California collegiate players and helps the U.S. Junior Na onal Team Coaches bring the best players to represent the U.S. in interna onal compe ons. An accomplished goalie during his playing days at Rhode Island, McBride was a threeme First Team All-New England selec on and was twice a First Team All-East honoree. Following his gradua on from Rhode Island with a degree in speech communicaons, McBride a ended the Rhode Island Department of Correc ons Academy and the Donald W. Wya Deten on Facility Correcons Academy and eventually graduated from the Rhode Island Municipal Police Academy in 1996. He then served as a patrolman and
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SWAT officer for the North Providence Police from 1996 to 2004. McBride got his start in coaching in 2001 when he founded the Newport Lady Tritons Water Polo Club. He proceeded to coach the club, which was made up of high school-aged players, un l 2003. At that me, McBride founded the Ocean State Masters Swim Team, which featured more than 100 athletes who competed in master’s swim meets and triathlons all over the world. McBride’s most recent start-up project was the Bruno Water Polo Club, which he began as a non-profit organiza on in Providence, R.I., in 2007. The club gives inner-city youth an opportunity to enjoy the sport of water polo. McBride and his wife, Sam, have two daughters, Grace (14) and Lily (12).
JOHN MCBRIDE RESUME PERSONAL Date of Birth: 2/19/1970 Wife: Sam Children: Daughters, Grace (14) and Lily (12) Hometown: Newport, Rhode Island Resides: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania EDUCATION B.S., Speech Communica ons, University of Rhode Island, 1992 HEAD COACHING CAREER (6 seasons) Men (3 seasons) Year School Record 2011 Bucknell 15-10 2012 Bucknell 17-14 2013 Bucknell 14-11 Totals 46-35 Women (3 seasons) Year School 2012 Bucknell 2013 Bucknell 2014 Bucknell Totals
Record 15-24 8-19 13-14 36-57
ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER (14 seasons) Men (7 seasons) Year School Record 2004 Brown 11-10 2005 Brown 20-11 2006 Brown 18-10 2007 Brown 20-11 2008 Brown 17-11 2009 Brown 17-12 2010 Brown 18-12 Totals 121-77 Women (7 seasons) Year School 2005 Brown 2006 Brown 2007 Brown 2008 Brown 2009 Brown 2010 Brown 2011 Brown Totals
Record 15-12 15-18 23-10 16-15 22-15 19-15 14-17 124-102
Pct. .600 .548 .560 .568 Pct. .384 .296 .481 .387
Pct. .524 .645 .643 .645 .607 .586 .600 .611 Pct. .556 .455 .697 .516 .595 .559 .452 .549
MISCELLANEOUS Northeast Zone Olympic Development Team head coach Southeast Zone Olympic Development Program head coach Patrolman and SWAT officer for the North Providence Police from 1996 to 2004 Three- me First Team All-New England selec on and First Team AllEast honoree at Rhode Island Former goalie on U.S. Na onal “B” Team
2014 men’s water polo KYLE GORHAM
JERRY SHRECK
Assistant Coach Third Year Long Beach State ’12
Strength & Condi oning 13th Year East Stroudsburg ’96
Kyle Gorham, who is involved in every aspect of the Bison program, including recrui ng, player development and gameday instruc on, brings plenty of experience to the Bucknell men’s and women’s water polo coaching staff. The California na ve is in his third year in Lewisburg a er five years as an assistant at Long Beach State. While with the 49ers, Gorham assisted with both the men’s and women’s programs. He was also the head coach of the Adult Masters Swim Program, while also serving as an assistant coach with the Coastal California Zone Boys Water Polo Team. Prior to his me at Long Beach State, Gorham served on the coaching water polo and swimming staffs at Corona Del Mar High School, Sonora High School and Brea Olinda High School. Gorham graduated from Brea Olinda High School in 2000, earned an associates degree from Orange Coast College in 2008 and a bachelor’s degree from Long Beach State in 2012. He lives in Lewisburg.
KYLE GORHAM RESUME PERSONAL Date of Birth: 1/3/1982 Hometown: Brea, California Resides: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
JJerry Shreck Sh k is i the th head h d strength and condi oning coach and fitness facili es coordinator at Bucknell. He joined the Bison staff in 2000 and after three seasons as the athle c trainer for the Bucknell men's basketball team was appointed to his current role, coinciding with the opening of the sparkling 15,000-square-foot Krebs Family Fitness Center and Berger Family Weight Room. A 1996 graduate of East Stroudsburg University with a degree in movement studies and exercise science, Shreck is charged with detailed daily strength and condi oning rou nes for each of Bucknell's athle c programs. A na ve of Mongomery, Pennsylvania, Shreck is a member of the Naonal Strength and Condi oning Associa on and the Na onal Council of Strength and Fitness. He contributes to many strength and fitness websites and is a ques on and answer expert of several professional fitness forums. Shreck, whospeaks at numerous na onal strength and condi oning conferences each year, is an innovator of several training styles and is sought out by many professionals for his injury preven on techniques. Under Shreck, the general philosophy of the Bison strength program is year-round periodiza on with a high-intensity base, supplemented with func onal and sport-specific training. Training programs for most teams employ explosion techniques with power bands and plyometrics. The ul mate goal of the strength and condi oning program is the preven on of injuries and training athletes to their peak physical condi on.
EDUCATION A.A., General Educa on, Orange Coast College, 2008 B.A., American Studies/History Minor, Long Beach State, 2012 ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER (14 seasons) Men (7 seasons) Year School Record 2007 Long Beach St. 17-15 2008 Long Beach St. 14-18 2009 Long Beach St. 9-12 2010 Long Beach St. 7-15 2011 Long Beach St. 16-10 2012 Bucknell 17-14 2013 Bucknell 14-11 Totals 94-95 Women (7 seasons) Year School 2008 Long Beach St. 2009 Long Beach St. 2010 Long Beach St. 2011 Long Beach St. 2012 Long Beach St. 2013 Bucknell 2014 Bucknell Totals
Record 16-17 9-19 8-21 14-17 12-17 8-19 13-14 80-124
Pct. .531 .438 .429 .318 .615 .548 .560 .497 Pct. .485 .321 .276 .452 .414 .296 .481 .392
MISCELLANEOUS Water polo coach at three high schools in California Swimming coach at two high schools in California Coastal California Zone Boys Water Polo Team assistant coach (2010-11) Member of Southern Pacific Zone Girls Water Polo Camp coaching staff (2006, 2008)
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R AT I M I R B A B I C
Junior A acker Belgrade, Serbia/ Sport Gymnasium CAREER HIGHS
2013: Honorable Men on AllAmerican … Second-Team All-CWPA Southern Division selec on … Second Team All-CWPA Championship ... led team in points (78), assists (36), field blocks (21), and steals (41) for second straight year … second in goals (42) … at least one goal in 12 of the final 13 games played l d … 13 mull -goall games … mul -point performances in all but five games played … scored game-winner with 1.6 seconds remaining vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) in season opener. 2012: Second Team All-Eastern Championship ... named Rookie of the Tournament at Eastern Championship a er totaling six goals, three assists, seven steals and seven field blocks in three games ... posted one goal, one assist, three steals and three field blocks in tle game vs. St. Francis Brooklyn ... named Bison Athlete of the Week on Sept. 4 a er debut weekend at Navy Open ... registered seven goals, four assists and seven steals during Navy Open ... one of three Bison to start all 31 games ... only non-senior to start all 31 games ... led team in assists (50) and points (101) ... third on squad with 51 goals ... also led team in steals (44) and field blocks (30) ... scored at least one goal in 26 games ... 14 mul -goal ou ngs ... scored season-high four goals three mes ... at least one point in 30 of 31 games ... 25 mul -point games, including 10 in a row mid-season ... season-high nine points (4g, 5a) came in 14-6 win over na onally ranked UC Davis ... nine points equaled most by a Bucknell player all season ... registered at least two steals in nine of team's final 10 games ... season-high seven steals in season opener vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) ... most steals by a Bison player all season. High School: Member of Serbian Youth Na onal Team ... starter for and 10-year member of WC Par zan in Belgrade ... helped Par zan win tournaments in Mali Medo, Croa a; Olimpijske, Montenegro; Vouliagmeni, Greece and the Kinder Tournament in Hungary ... has competed in various championships and world cups with the Na onal Team ... star ng player for WPC Singidunum, which finished second in the Serbian Na onal League. Personal: Stefan Aleksic ... born Jan. 7, 1993 in Belgrade, Serbia ... son of Diana and Dragan Aleksic ... has one brother Filip ... majoring in computer science and engineering. Goals: 4 (seven times) Assists: 5 (twice) Points: 9 (10/21/12 vs. UC Davis) Steals: 7 (9/1/12 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio)) Shots: 10 (10/21/12 vs. UC Davis) Ejec. Drawn: 2 (four times)
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2012
31-31
51
50
101
44
146
17
2013
24-21
42
36
78
41
94
16
Totals
55-52
93
86
179
85
240
33
8
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Sophomore U lity Belgrade, Serbia/ Sport Gymnasium CAREER HIGHS
2013: Appeared in 22 games as a freshman, star ng in 15 … leading goal scorer among freshmen (15) … 24 total points, including five mul point ou ngs … ne ed two goals in season-opener vs. Notre Dame (Ohio). High School: A ended same school Bison Aleksic ... played with VK "Par zan" h l as currentt Bi i tteammate t SStefan t f A for 10 years ... on VK "Par zan" teams that won U12, U14, U16 and U18 Serbian Championships ... center defender for U16 and U18 Serbian Junior Na onal Teams that competed in Vikelas Cup in Greece and won the Darko Cukick Championship in Serbia. Personal: Ra mir Babic ... born April 19, 1994 in Belgrade, Serbia ... son of Ivana and Dragan Babic ... older brother, Aleksanadar Babic, played volleyball at UCLA ... major is undeclared. Goals: 3 (9/8/13 vs. Gannon) Assists: 2 (three times) Points: 4 (9/8/13 vs. Gannon) Steals: 4 (11/9/13 vs. Mercyhurst) Shots: 7 (twice) Ejec. Drawn: 3 (10/13/13 vs. Johns Hopkins)
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2013
22-15
15
9
24
10
58
6
Totals
22-15
15
9
24
10
58
6
2014 men’s water polo M AT T B R E S N A H A N
SEAN DALEY
Sophomore U lity River Forest, Ill./ Fenwick CAREER HIGHS
Sophomore U lity Mechanicsburg, Pa./ Cumberland Valley
2013: Appeared in five games as a
freshman … tallied two goals and an assist in his first contest vs. Salem InGoals: 2 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) terna onal. Assists: 1 (twice) Points: 3 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) High School: A ended same Steals: 1 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) high school as recent Bison water polo Shots: 3 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) players Brian Barron and Ma NapleEjec. Drawn: 1 (10/27/13 vs. Concordia) ton ... four-year member of swimming water polo High ... part of two state championship and d wa wat ter po ter pol lo teams lo teams att Fen FFenwick enwic wick i k Hi H igh h Sch SSchool ch teams ... water polo team captain as a senior ... earned na onal academic honors in water polo and swimming ... selected to USA Water Polo Na onal Team Selecon Camp in 2013 ... First Team All-State ... All-Catholic League as a senior. Personal: Ma hew O'Neill Bresnahan ... born April 7, 1995 in Elmwood Park, Ill. ... son of Mary and Joe Bresnahan ... has one brother, Michael, and a sister, Mariclaire ... father and two uncles played basketball at Creighton University ... another uncle, Neil Bresnahan, played basketball at Illinois ... major is undeclared. Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2013
5-0
2
2
4
1
5
1
Totals
5-0
2
2
4
1
5
1
BRETT CLEARY Sophomore U lity Laguna Niguel, Calif./ Dana Hills CAREER HIGHS
CAREER HIGHS
2013: One of two freshmen to appear in all 25 games … team’s singlegame high eight points (5 assists, 3 goals) in 11-10 victory vs. Navy … team’s single-game high steals (8) vs. Salem Interna onal … third on team in steals (29) … Superior Recogni on on both ACWPC All-Academic Team and CWPA Scholar-Athlete Team. High School: A ended same high school as a number of Bison water polo players over the years, including former coach John Zeigler and women's AllAmerican Aubrey Rowe ... 2012 Pennsylvania Player of the Year ... two- me First Team All-State selec on ... Second Team All-State in 2010 ... named Pennsylvania Rookie of the Year in 2009 ... USA Water Polo Na onal Youth Training Team selec on in 2012 ... three- me USA Water Polo Na onal Training Selec on Camp par cipant ... member of USA Water Polo ODP All-Region Team in 2011 and 2013 ... 2012 NISCA All-American ... earned USA Water Polo academic award in 2011-12 ... team captain as a senior ... helped team to state tle in 2011 and runner-up finishes in the state in 2010 and 2012 ... also a member of swimming team at Cumberland Valley. Personal: Sean Michael Daley ... born May 6, 1995 in Har ord, Conn. ... son of Virginia and Brian Daley ... has one brother, Patrick, who played water polo at Pacific ... major is undeclared in the school of management. Goals: 3 (10/12/13 vs. Navy) Assists: 5 (10/12/13 vs. Navy) Points: 8 (10/12/13 vs. Navy) Steals: 5 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Shots: 4 (10/12/13 vs. Navy) Ejec. Drawn: 3 (10/26/13 vs. Fresno Pacific)
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2013
25-3
10
20
30
29
11
27
Totals
25-3
10
20
30
29
11
27
2013: Appeared in two games as a
freshman … tallied two assists and a goal in first contest vs. Salem Internaonal. High School: Two-year varsity water polo player and swimmer at Dana Hills High School ... two- me Third selec on ... eightThi hi d TTeam All-League Allll L l i ht me scholar-athlete ... earned academic award from USA Water Polo in 2011 and 2012 ... also played for SoCal Water Polo Club ... helped teams to Division 1 CIF Championship and U.S. Club Championship and placed as high as third at Junior Olympics ... JV team captain as a sophomore when squad posted 27-1 record ... earned water polo and swimming's Coach's Award ... swim team MVP. Personal: Bre Aus n Cleary ... born Nov. 17, 1994 in Laguna Beach, Calif. ... son of Victoria and Paul Cleary ... has one sibling, Shannon ... father was a member of the swim team at UC Santa Barbara ... major is undeclared management. Goals: 1 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Assists: 2 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Points: 3 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Steals: 1 (11/9/13 vs. Wash. & Jeff.) Shots: 4 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Ejec. Drawn: N/A
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2013
2-0
1
2
3
1
4
0
Totals
2-0
1
2
3
1
4
0
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CAREER HIGHS
NICK HALE
N AT E H U N T E R
Junior U lity Menlo Park, Calif./ Menlo School
Sophomore U lity Santa Barbara, Calif./ Santa Barbara
2014 Co-Captain 2013: Appeared in all 25 games,
star ng in 23 … 11 mul -point games … second on team in assists (27) and steals (33) … led team in sprints taken (50), winning 21. 2012: One of only two rookies to start a game, along with classmate Stefan Aleksic ... started final 20 games of season, and 21 overall ... 16 of 17 goals and 14 of 18 assists on the season came in starts ... one of six Bison to appear in all 31 games ... scored at least one goal in nine consecu ve games in late September and October ... four mul -goal ou ngs during that stretch ... finished season with five mul -goal games ... seventh on team in goals (17) and points (35) ... fourth on squad in assists (18) ... ranked third on team with 29 steals ... season-high four steals came in tle game of Southern Championships vs. Mercyhurst. High School: Member of water polo and swimming teams at Menlo School ... twome water polo All-American ... three- me all-league selecon ... three- me All-Central Coast Sec on ... earned a gold medal at the Junior Olympics ... swim team MVP and captain ... played for Stanford Club A team along with fellow Bison sophomore Max Wilder. Personal: Nicholas John Hale ... born Feb. 16, 1994 in London, England ... son of Allison and Jonathan Hale ... has one sister, Lizzie, and two brothers, Ma and Andrew ... Lizzie was a member of the volleyball team at the University of Miami and graduated in 2013 ... Ma played water polo at Princeton ... Andrew was a member of the swimming team at UC Santa Cruz ... majoring in computer science and engineering. Goals: 3 (9/21/13 at Navy) Assists: 4 (9/8/13 vs. Gannon) Points: 5 (11/16/12 vs. Harvard) Steals: 4 (twice) Shots: 6 (twice) Ejec. Drawn: 2 (twice)
CAREER HIGHS
2013: Appeared in 13 games as a freshman … ne ed two goals vs. Salem Interna onal … tallied six goals on the season. High School: Earned varsity le ers in water polo and swimming at Santa Barbara High School ... registered school's single-season scoring record with 93 goals ... named Third Team All-CIF in 2011 and Second Team All-CIF in 2012 ... All-Channel League selec on in 2012 ... also played for Santa Barbara Water Polo Club. Personal: Nathaniel Stanford Hunter ... born April 14, 1995 in Redwood City, Calif. ... son of Ellen and John Hunter ... has two sisters, Rachel and Ginny ... father played water polo at UC Santa Barbara ... grandfather, John N. Hunter, played basketball at Stanford ... major is undeclared. Goals: 2 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Assists: N/A Points: 2 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Steals: 1 (five times) Shots: 4 (10/27/13 vs. Concordia) Ejec. Drawn: 2 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.)
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2013
13-1
6
0
6
5
11
2
Totals
13-1
6
0
6
5
11
2
PATRICK MCKENZIE Sophomore Goalkeeper Newport Beach, Calif./ Corona del Mar CAREER HIGHS
2013: Saw ac on in four games as a freshman backup goalkeeper … seasonSaves: 6 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) high six saves and one goal allowed in Goals Allowed: 7 (10/25/13 at 16 minutes in first career game vs. Salem Pacific) Interna onal. Minutes: 16:00 (three times) High School: Two-year water Goals: 0 (N/A) polo le erwinner at Corona del Mar Assists: 1 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) High School, the same school as current Points: 1 (9/14/13 vs. Salem Int.) Bison teammate Jedd Thayer ... team cocaptain i andd second-team d all-league ll l selec l on in i 2012 ... earned na onal academic award in 2011 and 2012 ... helped team to tles at 2012 Memorial Cup and the 2012 Pan Pacific Championships in New Zealand. Personal: Patrick Lockie McKenzie ... born March 31, 1995 in Santa Monica, Calif. ... son of Erin and Kevin McKenzie MIN ... has one brother, Kevin, and Year GP-GS SVS GA Save% 2013 4-0 15 12 .556 52:33 one sister, Elizabeth ... majorTotal 4-0 15 12 .556 52:33 ingg in mechanical engineering. g g
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2012
31-21
17
18
35
29
50
4
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2013
25-23
12
27
39
33
41
8
2013
4-0
0
1
1
0
0
0
Totals
56-44
29
45
74
62
91
12
Totals
4-0
0
1
1
0
0
0
10
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2014 men’s water polo R.J. M OORE Sophomore Center Defender Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./ St. Thomas Aquinas
Career Highs
2013: One of two freshmen to ap-
Goals: 6 (9/8/13 vs. Gannon) Assists: 2 (9/15/13 vs. Fordham) Points: 7 (9/8/13 vs. Gannon) Steals: 4 (10/26/13 vs. Fresno Pacific) Shots: 9 (9/8/13 vs. Gannon) Ejec. Drawn: 2 (11/24/13 vs. Navy)
pear in all 25 games, star ng in nine … ed for team’s single-game high goals scored (6) in second career game vs. Gannon … earned CWPA Southern Division Rookie of the Week (9/9) honors a er Navy Invite, totaling seven goals and two assists in three match-
League ... received Jim Coiner Sportsmanship Award ... MVP of water polo and swimming teams ... helped swim team to CIF Central Sec on Division 2 tle. Personal:Jedd Gavin Thayer ... born Oct. 7, 1993 in Orange, Calif. ... son of Paula Gavin and Sco Thayer ... has two siblings, Jaclyn and Jeri ... both siblings played soccer at NYU and were team captains ... Jeri played four years professionally in the United Soccer League ... father played baseball at UC Irvine and for three years professionally ... majoring in interdisciplinary studies: economics and math. Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2012
14-0
2
2
4
5
4
2
2013
9-0
1
1
2
4
3
2
Totals
23-0
3
3
6
9
7
4
K E N W AT TA N A
ups.
High School: Four-year member of water polo and swimming teams at St. Thomas Aquinas High School ... three-year water polo team captain ... Tri-County Player of the Year in 2013 ... Broward County Player of the Year, First Team Miami Herald and Academic All-American in 2011 and 2012 ... selected as Top Player at Regional Olympic Development Program Championships in 2011 ... three- me selec on for USA Water Polo Na onal Training Selec on Camp. Personal: Richard Joseph Moore III ... born Sept. 20, 1994 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ... son of Lynda and Jody Moore ... father swam at Tulane University and played water polo at The Hill School, helping the team to the 1979 Pennsylvania state championship ... mother played basketball and volleyball at St. Ambrose University in Iowa ... has one older sister, Elizabeth, who will be a junior at Northwestern in 2013-14 ... also has a younger sister, Mary Katherine, and brother, Ryan ... major is undeclared. Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2013
25-9
10
9
19
19
39
3
Totals
25-9
10
9
19
19
39
3
J E D D T H AY E R Junior U lity Balboa Island, Calif./ Corona del Mar CAREER HIGHS
2013: Appeared in nine games as a reserve ... scored Goals: 2 (11/3/12 vs. Washington & Jefferson) goal vs. Salem Interna onal Assists: 1 (three times) ... dished out assist vs. Pacific. Points: 3 (11/3/12 vs. Washington & Jefferson) 2012: Reserve who apSteals: 2 (9/1/12 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio)) peared in 14 games … totaled Shots: 2 (twice) Ejec. Drawn: 2 (11/9/13 vs. Wash. & Jeff.) season highs for goals (2) and points (3) in Southern Championships win over Washington & Jefferson … finished campaign with two goals, two assists, five steals, two ejec ons drawn and two field blocks. High School: A ended both Garces Memorial High School and Corona del Mar High School ... member of swimming, water polo, basketball and baseball teams ... led water polo team to California Interscholas c Federa on Central Secon Division 3 tle ... water polo MVP of Central Sec on Division 3 and Yosemite
Senior A acker Palo Alto, Calif./ Palo Alto CAREER HIGHS
2013: Did not par cipate in water polo as a junior. Goals: 2 (twice) 2012: Played in 19 games Assists: 2 (11/3/12 vs. Washington & Jefferson) in a reserve capacity ... toPoints: 2 (twice) taled one goal and five assists Steals: 1 (three times) ... named to CWPA ScholarShots: 3 (twice) Ejec. Drawn: 1 (10/21/12 vs. Stanford) Athlete Team and ACWPC AllAcademic Team. 2011:Appeared in 13 games off the bench ... scored goals vs. Gannon and Penn State Behrend ... dished out an assist vs. Johns Hopkins at the Eastern Championship ... 2-for-2 on sprints ... member of ACWPC All-Academic Team. High School: Earned three le ers in both water polo and swimming at Palo Alto Senior High School ... All-Santa Clara Valley Athle c League First Team in water polo as a senior and Honorable Men on as a junior ... Central Coast Sec on Senior All-Star ... All-Central Coast Sec on Division I Second Team All-Palo Alto Daily News ... All-Mercury News Honorable Men on ... team MVP ... led team in goals ... received team's Coach's Award as a junior ... also named All-Palo Alto Daily News Honorable Men on ... two-year starter ... water polo and swimming team captain as a senior ... helped swimming team to two league tles ... editor in chief of school newspaper ... received Palo Alto High School Dis nguished Scholar Award ... earned department awards for social studies and English. Personal: Chaiwat Kenneth Wa ana ... born Nov. 24, 1992 in Palo Alto, Calif. ... son of Chris Wa ana and Supida Chaixanien ... majoring in economics. Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
2011
13-0
2
1
3
2012
19-0
1
5
6
2
8
0
1
11
1
2013
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
32-0
3
6
9
3
19
1
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2014 men’s water polo MAX WILDER
KEEGAN W ILLIAMS Junior Goalkeeper Menlo Park, Calif./ Menlo School
Junior U lity San Francisco, Calif./ Menlo-Atherton CAREER HIGHS
2013: Appeared in 11 games as a reserve … totaled five points. Goals: 1 (seven times) 2012: Saw ac on in 20 games in Assists: 3 (9/13/13 vs. Salem Int.) a reserve role … third-most games Points: 4 (9/13/13 vs. Salem Int.) played by a freshman … totaled six Steals: 2 (10/12/13 vs. Navy) Shots: 3 (9/13/13 vs. Salem Int.) goals, four assists and 10 points … Ejec. Drawn: 1 (three times) also had one steal and two ejec ons drawn … five of six goals came during first 12 games of season … season-high two points (1g, 1a) came in 20-8 win over Fordham at September’s Princeton Invita onal … scored on 50 percent of shots … member of ACWPC All-Academic Team and CWPA Scholar-Athlete Team. High School: Earned four le ers in water polo and three in swimming at Menlo-Atherton High School ... captain of both teams ... helped water polo team to second place finish in CIF Division 1 ... second-team CIF Central Coast Sec on ... member of Pacific Zone ODP Youth Team ... played for Stanford Club A team along with fellow Bison junior Nick Hale ... AllAmerican swimmer in the 400 free relay. Personal: Maxwell Christopher Wilder ... born June 16, 1993 in Stanford, Calif. ... son of Gloria and Christopher Wilder ... has one brother, Sam … majoring in civil engineering.
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
2012
20-0
6
4
2013
11-0
1
4
Totals
31-0
7
8
12
CAREER HIGHS
2014 Co-Captain
2013:
Started all 25 games as first-choice goalkeeper … one of three team members to start all 25 games … two- me Southern Division Defensive Player of the Week (10/14, 11/11) … tallied 207 saves on the season for a .479 save percentage … eight double-digit save ou ngs … season-high 15 saves vs. Iona. 2012: Served as a backup to all-conference selec on Ma Napleton for a second straight year … appeared in five games … made 31 saves and allowed 34 goals … season-high 11 saves came in Southern Championships win over Washington & Jefferson … combined for 14 saves against tradi onal na onal powers Stanford (8) and Cal (6). 2011: Saw limited me as a backup to upperclassman Ma Napleton ... played in seven games, earning one start ... made 18 saves with a team-best .581 save percentage ... played in three of four games during mid-season trip to California. High School: Two-year member of water polo team at Menlo School ... 2010 Eighth Team All-American ... two- me All-Central Coast Sec on First Team ... two- me All-PAL Most Valuable Goalie ... helped team to CCS Championship Game twice, including a tle in 2010 ... also a member of swimming team for one year. Personal: Keegan Mitchell Williams ... born May 15, 1993 in San Diego, Calif. ... son of Mark Williams and Suzanne Zebedee ... mother was a fouryear Division III swimming student-athlete ... also has a cousin who competed collegiately in track & field for one year ... majoring in computer science. Year GP-GS SVS GA Save% MIN 2011 7-1 18 13 .581 73:10 2012 5-0 31 34 .477 80:00 2013 25-25 207 225 .479 747:27 Total 37-26 256 272 .485 900:37 Saves: 15 (9/8/13 vs. Iona) Goals Allowed: 15 (twice) Minutes: 32:00 (22 times) Goals: 0 (N/A) Assists: 1 (five times) Points: 1 (five times)
Year
GP-GS
G
A
P
STL
Shots
ED
ED
2011
7-1
0
0
0
1
0
0
12
2
2012
5-0
0
2
2
1
0
0
4
1
2013
25-25
0
3
3
26
1
0
16
3
Totals
37-26
0
5
5
28
1
0
STL
Shots
10
1
5
5
15
6
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2014 men’s water polo Meet the 2014 Newcomers GRANT CURRY Freshman A acker La Jolla, Calif./ Cathedral Catholic High School: Three-year water polo varsity le erwinner at Cathedral Catholic … team captain … two- me second-team all-league, All-CIF and all-county selec on … named UT San Diego Athlete of the Week. Personal: Grant Chaney Curry … born May 16, 1996 in San Diego, Calif. … son of Todd and Lauren Curry … has one sibling, Tyler ... undeclared engineering major.
J E F F H AG E N Freshman Center West Chester, Pa./ Malvern Prep High School: Four-year water polo le erwinner at Malvern Prep … also a member of basketball and swimming teams … all- me leading water polo scorer at Malvern Prep … two- me All-Eastern Prep Team … selected to water polo Naonal Selec on Camp … two-year First Team All-Inter-Ac … Inter-Ac MVP … team captain and MVP. Personal: Jeffrey Benjamin Hagen … born March 14, 1996 in Bryn Mawr, Pa. … son of Ken and Joan Hagen ... has one sister, Ka e, who played lacrosse at Washington & Lee University ... undeclared school of management major.
C H A R L I E N I E H AU S Freshman Goalkeeper Los Altos, Calif./ Mountain View
TOMMY STUPP Freshman U lity St. Louis, Mo./Mary Ins tute/ St. Louis Country Day School High School: A ended Mary Ins tute and St. Louis Country Day School … four-year member of water polo team … three-year member of swimming team … spent one year as girls swimming team manager … water polo team captain as a senior … two- me first-team all-district … two- me unanimous conference player of the year … selected to NTSC from East-West Regional ODP … four- me all-conference selec on … earned Doug Hall Player of the Year Award as a junior … MICDS Louis A. Cardosi Award … MICDS Iron Man Award … third-team all-district as a sophomore … also MICDS Best Defensive Player Award as a sophomore … ODP All-Tournament Team and invita on to NTSC … named MICDS Rookie of the Year and Best Defensive Player as a freshman. Personal: Thomas James Stupp … born Oct. 24, 1995 in St. Louis, Mo. … son of John and Julie Stupp … has four siblings that all par cipated in college athle cs … brother, Johnny, is a 2010 Bucknell graduate and four-year member of the Bison water polo team … sister, Nora Stupp-Coggin, swam at Duke … sister, Julie, was a member of Auburn swimming team … sister, Hallie, was a member of Arizona swimming squad ... major is undeclared.
J O R DA N W H I T E Freshman A acker Ranchos Palos Verdes, Calif./Palos Verdes High School: Member of water polo and swim teams at Palos Verdes High School … water polo team captain as a senior … Third Team All-CIF water polo player … All-Bay League Team selec on … earned team’s Sea King Award. Personal: Jordan Ma hew White … born April 28, 1996 in Long Beach, Calif. … son of Michael and Deborah White … has one brother, Tyler, and a sister, Michael ... major is undeclared.
High School: Member of water polo and swimming teams at Mountain View High School … captain of both teams … two- me first-team all-league water polo player … Most Valuable Goalie in league in 2013 … member of CCS All-Star Team in 2013 … helped team to SCVAL league tle in 2012 … USA Water Polo Academic All-American. Personal: Charles Thomas Niehaus … born Feb. 15, 1996 in Leawood, Kan. … son of Tom and Kari Niehaus ... has two siblings, David and Madeline ... undeclared school of management major.
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2014 men’s water polo 2013 STATISTICS O ## 3 2 8 5 4 16 15 11 14 9 10 13 6 7 17 1 12 1
Player Stefan Aleksic Jack Else Julian Colina Alex Nowlin Nick Hale Mike Kimble Sean Daley Ra mir Babic Stephen Norton R.J. Moore Andrew Somers Nate Hunter Max Wilder Ma Bresnahan Bre Cleary Keegan Williams Jedd Thayer Patrick McKenzie Totals
## Name 1 Keegan Williams 1 Patrick McKenzie Totals
: 14-11 H : 6-1 GP-GS 24-21 25-25 25-24 25-25 25-23 25-0 25-3 22-15 24-2 25-9 25-1 13-1 11-0 5-0 2-0 25-25 9-0 4-0 25
G 42 63 37 29 12 31 10 15 9 10 6 6 1 2 1 0 1 0 275
CWPA S A : 1-6 A 36 2 18 25 27 0 20 9 12 9 4 0 4 2 2 3 1 1 175
GP-GS 25-25 4-0 25
GA 225 12 237
Pts. 78 65 55 54 39 31 30 24 21 19 10 6 5 4 3 3 2 1 450
N
: 5-3
Pct. .479 .556 .484
N
: 7-4
Sh. Steals ED 94 41 16 124 14 74 80 26 11 86 14 10 41 33 8 66 7 37 27 29 11 58 10 6 25 11 5 39 19 3 26 5 2 11 5 2 4 5 1 5 1 1 4 1 0 1 26 0 3 4 2 0 0 0 694 251 189 Svs. 207 15 222
2013 RESULTS
D
Eject. 25 6 19 18 9 3 18 19 4 14 8 5 2 0 1 1 1 0 153
FB 21 82 12 2 6 12 11 2 3 5 4 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 91
Sprints 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-1 21-50 0-0 10-14 1-5 4-4 6-11 0-2 0-3 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 45-98
Min. 747:27 52:33 800:00
y Bold indicates returning player
Honorable Men on All-Americans Stefan Aleksic Jack Else First Team CWPA So. Division Jack Else Second Team CWPA So. Division Stefan Aleksic
CWPA So. Division Offensive Player of the Week Jack Else (Oct. 16) CWPA So. Division Defensive Player of the Week Keegan Williams (Oct. 16, Nov. 13) CWPA So. Division Rookie of the Week R.J. Moore (Sept. 11) Bison Athlete of the Week Jack Else (Oct. 14) ACWPC & CWPA All-Academic Awards Sean Daley Mike Kimble Stephen Norton Alex Nowlin Andrew Somers
First Team All-CWPA Championship Jack Else Second Team All-CWPA Championship Stefan Aleksic
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(Annapolis, Md.)
Sat., Sept. 7
Notre Dame (Ohio)
W, 15-14
Sat., Sept. 7
Mt. San Antonio (exhibi on)
W, 20-7
Sun., Sept. 8
Gannon
W, 17-8
Sun., Sept. 8
Iona
W, 12-7
BISON INVITATIONAL (Lewisburg, Pa.) Fri., Sept. 13
DIABLO VALLEY (exhibi on)
W, 13-11
Sat., Sept. 14
SALEM INTERNATIONAL
W, 19-4
Sat., Sept. 14
MERCYHURST
L, 9-8
Sun., Sept. 15
TORONTO (exhibi on)
W, 10-6
Sun., Sept. 15
FORDHAM
W, 14-7
Sat., Sept. 21
at Navy*
W, 8-6
Sat., Sept. 21
at George Washington*
L, 15-14
Sun., Sept. 22
at Johns Hopkins*
L, 14-12
Sun., Oct. 6
at No. 13 Princeton*
Sat., Oct. 12
NAVY*
W, 11-10
Sat., Oct. 12
GEORGE WASHINGTON*
W, 12-9
Sun., Oct. 13
JOHNS HOPKINS*
W, 13-6
Sun., Oct. 13
No. 12 PRINCETON*
W, 12-5
Fri., Oct. 25
at No. 3 Pacific
L, 18-8
2013 HONORS Bison in the Na onal Rankings Preseason: No. 14 Week of Sept. 11: No. 15 Week of Sept. 18: No. 18 Week of Oct. 23: No. 18 Week of Oct. 30: No. 19 Week of Nov. 6: No. 19 Week of Nov. 13: No. 19 Week of Nov. 20: No. 20 Week of Nov. 27: No. 18 Week of Dec. 4: No. 18 End of Year Poll Dec. 11: No. 18
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(Santa Clara, Calif.)
Sat., Oct. 26
Fresno Pacific
Sat., Oct. 26
No. 11 UC Davis
Sun., Oct. 27
No. 10 Concordia (Calif.)
L, 15-6
Sun., Oct. 27
at No. 16 Santa Clara
L, 14-12
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(Annapolis, Md.)
Sat., Nov. 9
Washington & Jefferson
W, 12-5
Sat., Nov. 9
Mercyhurst
W, 8-6
Sun., Nov. 10
Navy
L, 9-8
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(Providence, R.I.)
Fri., Nov. 22
at No. 19 Brown
W, 9-8
Sat., Nov. 23
No. 13 St. Francis Brooklyn
L, 10-6
Sun., Nov. 24
No. 16 Navy
L, 10-7
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2014 men’s water polo INDIVIDUAL RECORDS G l game Goals, 13 Josh Wa s vs. Washington & Jefferson, 10/30/99 12 Sean Tierney vs. Johns Hopkins, 10/1/94 11 Sco Schulte vs. Cornell, 10/11/80 Alex Lunding vs. Richmond, 9/27/97 10 Sco Schulte vs. Illinois, 10/21/77 Sco Schulte vs. IUP, 10/11/80 9 Sco Schulte vs. Army, 10/9/77 Sco Schulte vs. Washington & Lee, 11/15/80 Mark Gensheimer vs. Millersville, 10/25/80 Sean Tierney vs. Washington & Lee, 9/18/93 Alex Lunding vs. Richmond, 10/13/96 **Sco Schulte scored five goals or be er in a single game 62 mes in his four years at Bucknell. He scored seven goals in his first game as a Bison.** 2013 High 6 R.J. Moore vs. Gannon, 9/8 6 Jack Else vs. Fresno Pacific, 10/26 Assists, game 10 Sean Tierney vs. Johns Hopkins, 10/1/94 2013 High 5 Sean Daley vs. Navy, 10/12 Points, game 22 Sean Tierney vs. Johns Hopkins, 10/1/94 (12 goals, 10 assists) 2013 High 8 Sean Daley vs. Navy, 10/12 Saves, game 24 Zach Blixt vs. Slippery Rock, 9/9/95 2013 High 15 Keegan Williams vs. Iona, 9/8 Save pct., season .657 Tony Paxton, 1980 (296 saves, 156 goals against) Save pct., career .633 Tony Paxton, 1978-80 (833 saves, 483 goals against)
TEAM RECORDS Points 1. 1980 2. 1977 3. 2000 4. 1983 5. 1992 6. 1979 7. 1978 8. 1999 9. 1998 10. 1997
1,042 897 692 690 682 657 631 630 615 595
Goals 1. 1980 2. 1977 3. 1983 4. 2000 1978 6. 1979 7. 1997 8. 1999 9. 1985 10. 1998
573 569 421 392 392 377 370 353 345 338
Assists 1. 1980 2. 1977 3. 2000 4. 1979 5. 1998 1999 7. 1983 8. 2008 9. 2011 10. 1978
469 328 300 280 277 277 269 266 251 239
Steals (since 1996) 1. 2000 2. 1997 3. 2002 4. 2007 5. 1999 6. 2001 7. 1998
433 387 381 358 349 325 315
8. 2006 9. 2010 10. 2011
305 280 270
Shots (since 1996) 1. 2007 2. 2012 3. 2008 4. 1997 5. 2009 6. 2010 7. 1999 8. 2000 9. 2005 10. 2006
846 845 840 838 825 807 791 772 766 709
Ejec ons Drawn (since 1996) 1. 2008 300 2. 2010 268 3. 2012 258 4. 2009 254 5. 2011 250 6. 2007 198 7. 2005 189 2013 189 9. 2004 178 10. 2002 173 2006 173 Sprints Won (since 2001) 1. 2012 2. 2003 3. 2011 4. 2010 5. 2005 2007 7. 2008 8. 2002 9. 2004 2006 Saves 1. 2000
77 76 74 72 68 68 67 57 55 55
2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
2001 2012 1991 1980 1997 2008 8. 1978 9. 1983 10. 1993
373 368 347 336 287 287 277 276 275
Wins, season 31 1980 Losses, season 21 2000 Consecu ve wins 21 1978 (2013 High: 4) Consecu ve league wins 11 1980 (2013 High: 4) Consecu ve losses 8 2010 (2013 High: 3) Fewest losses, season 3 1978, 1979 Most goals, game 34 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1994 Most goals allowed, game 28 vs. California, 1977 Largest goal differen al, game 31 vs. Lehigh, 1980 (31-0) Fewest goals allowed, game 0 seven mes, most recently vs. Penn State Behrend (25-0), 11/1/2009
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ALL-TIME RESULTS Year 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Record 28-5 28-3 27-3-1 31-4-2 13-9-1 15-11 24-7 18-6 25-9 14-11 13-11 15-11 13-14
Conf. C f Champ. 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 5th
Eastern E Champ. 1st 1st 1st 1st -4th 4th 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th --
NCAA Champ. 7th 6th 5th 7th ----7th -----
Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Record 15-10 16-15 14-12 16-10 7-10 10-15 5-14 19-17 18-12 19-11 21-21 13-17
Conf. C f Champ. 4th 4th 6th 2nd -4th 7th 2nd 2nd 6th 3rd 3rd
Eastern E Champ. -5th -2nd -6th -7th 4th -7th 7th
NCAA Champ. -------------
Conf. Eastern Year Record Champ. Champ. 2002 10-20 4th 8th 2003 10-20 3rd 7th 2004 17-14 4th 5th 2005 14-18 3rd 4th 2006 15-13 3rd 4th 2007 20-13 4th 5th 2008 17-16 4th 5th 2009 17-14 4th 3rd 2010 13-16 2nd 4th 2011 15-10 3rd 5th 2012 17-14 1st 2nd 2013 14-11 2nd 4th All-Time Record: 616-447-4 (.579)
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2014 men’s water polo SEASON RECORDS Points 1. Sco Schulte, 1980 2. Tom Butler, 1980 3. Sco Schulte, 1977 4. Mark Gensheimer, 1980 5. Sco Schulte, 1978 Sco Schulte, 1979 7. Garrin Kapecki, 1987 8. Rick Renner, 1977 Sco Mutschler, 1983 10. Jay Fise e, 1977
272 217 216 181 177 177 173 161 161 156
Ejec 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Goals 1. Sco Schulte, 1980 2. Sco Schulte, 1977 3. Sco Schulte, 1978 4. Rick Renner, 1977 Sco Schulte, 1979 6. Garrin Kapecki, 1987 7. Mark Gensheimer, 1980 Jeff Hilk, 1983 9. Jeff Hilk, 1985 10. Sean Tierney, 1993
184 154 127 121 121 110 108 108 104 95
Sprints Won (since 2001) 1. Brian Barron, 2012 2. Jay Danforth, 2003 3. Jason Rechel, 2005 4. Trevor Reitz, 2011 5. Jason Rechel, 2007 6. Jay Danforth, 2002 7. Jason Rechel, 2006 8. Jay Danforth, 2004 9. Brian Barron, 2010 10. Richie Hyden, 2008 Brian Barron, 2009
ons Drawn (since 2000) Jack Else, 2012 Jack Else, 2011 Jack Else, 2013 Richie Hyden, 2009 Alex Lampley, 2008 Sean Coghlan, 2009 Gabriel Heiber, 2008 Richie Hyden, 2010 Richie Hyden, 2008 Gabriel Heiber, 2005
CAREER RECORDS 133 78 74 69 66 65 63 57 50 48
129 88 81 73 69 69 67 65 63 62 62
Saves 1. David Kennedy, 2000 2. David Kennedy, 2001 3. Ma Napleton, 2012 4. John Bradbury, 1991 5. Tony Paxton, 1980 6. Tony Paxton, 1978 7. Rupert DeVink, 1993 8. Tony Paxton, 1979 9. Jack Mike, 1977 Pete Cano, 1984
Steals (since 1996) 1. Kevin Permisohn, 2000 2. Jay Danforth, 2003 3. Dan Stephenson, 1997 4. Jay Danforth, 2002 5. Kevin Permisohn, 1998 6. Daniel Lonnerdal, 2000 7. Aaron Platshon, 2001 James Miante, 2000 9. Kevin Permisohn, 1997 Brad Roslyn, 2002 Mark Masterson, 2006
101 79 78 75 62 59 56 56 53 53 53
Games Played (since 2001) 1. Gabriel Heiber, 2007 Alex Lampley, 2007 Mark Masterson, 2007 Peter O’Keefe, 2007 Jason Rechel, 2007 Kyle Roslyn, 2007 Josh Sunday, 2007 Howie Kalter, 2008 Alex Lovell, 2008 Andrew Nelson, 2008 Johnny Stupp, 2008
33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
Shots (since 1996) 1. Richie Hyden, 2008 2. Alex Lunding, 1997 3. Jason Rechel, 2007 Richie Hyden, 2009 5. Josh Wa s, 1999 6. Brad Roslyn, 2005 7. Brad Roslyn, 2004 8. Ryan McCarty, 2000 9. Richie Hyden, 2010 Stefan Aleksic, 2012
220 189 158 158 156 152 150 147 146 146
Games Started (since 2001) 1. Johnny Stupp, 2008 2. Mark Masterson, 2005 Trevor Mullins, 2005 Jason Rechel, 2005 Jason Rechel, 2007 Kyle Roslyn, 2007 Josh Sunday, 2007 Richie Hyden, 2008 9. Seven ed with
33 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 31
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Howie Kalter ’10 74 67 62 60 52 50 48 44 42 39 39
Assists 1. Tom Butler, 1980 2. Sco Schulte, 1980 3. Jay Fise e, 1977 4. Mark Gensheimer, 1980 5. Kevin Permisohn, 1998 Sco Mutschler, 1983 7. Kent Rafferty, 1978 8. Kevin Permisohn, 2000 9. Garrin Kapecki, 1987 10. Sco Schulte, 1977 Alex Nowlin, 2011
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Points 1. Sco Schulte, 1977-80 2. Jeff Hilk, 1982-85 3. Garrin Kapecki, 1985-88 4. Sean Tierney, 1991-94 5. Mark Gensheimer, 1977-80 6. Richie Hyden, 2007-10 7. Tom Butler, 1978-81 8. Kevin Permisohn, 1997-00 9. Sco Mutschler, 1980-83 10. Tim Nesvig, 1992-95
393 349 330 300 296 277 267 260 257 257
Goals 1. Sco Schulte, 1977-80 2. Jeff Hilk, 1982-85 3. Garrin Kapecki, 1985-88 4. Sean Tierney, 1991-94 5. Mark Gensheimer, 1977-80 6. Tim Nesvig, 1992-95 7. Richie Hyden, 2007-10 8. Alex Lundig, 1995-97 9. Sco Mutschler, 1980-83 10. Jack Else, 2010-13
586 334 316 255 244 237 232 210 209 188
Assists 1. Sco Schulte, 1977-80 2. Kevin Permisohn, 1997-00 3. Tom Butler, 1978-81 4. Sean Tierney, 1991-94 5. Richie Hyden, 2007-10 6. Mark Gensheimer, 1977-80 7. Kevin Rafferty, 1977-79 8. Alex Nowlin, 2010-13 9. Sco Mutschler, 1980-83 10. Jeff Hilk, 1982-85
256 213 202 176 161 152 151 143 141 134
Steals (since 1996) 1. Jay Danforth, 2001-04 2. Kevin Permisohn, 1997-00 3. Aaron Platshon, 2001, 03-05 4. Daniel Lonnerdal, 1999-02 5. James Miante, 1997-00 6. Kyle Roslyn, 2004-07 7. Mark Masterson, 2005-07 8. Brian Barron, 2009-12 9. Jason Rechel, 2004-07 10. Brad Roslyn, 2002-05
253 235 188 178 165 129 127 120 116 111
Shots (since 1996) 1. Richie Hyden, 2007-10 2. Brad Roslyn, 2002-05 3. Kyle Roslyn, 2004-07 4. Josh Wa s, 1996-99 5. Jack Else, 2010-13 6. Howie Kalter, 2007-10 7. Ryan McCarty, 1998-01 8. Jason Rechel, 2004-07 9. Mark Masterson, 2005-07 10. Tate Greditzer, 1998-00
625 495 407 405 393 372 370 369 366 342
Ejec 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
ons Drawn (since 2000) Jack Else, 2010-13 Richie Hyden, 2007-10 Gabriel Heiber, 2005-08 Sean Coghlan, 2007-10 Brad Roslyn, 2002-05 Alex Lampley, 2005-08 Mike Kimble, 2010-13 Jamie Sae ele, 2000-02 Aaron Platshon, 2001, 03-05 Jason Rechel, 2004-07 Kyle Roslyn, 2004-07
312 186 182 157 143 125 123 93 91 79 79
Sprints Won (since 2001) 1. Jay Danforth, 2001-04 176 2. Jason Rechel, 2004-07 169 3. Brian Barron, 2009-12 159 4. Trevor Reitz, 2010-2011 84 5. Richie Hyden, 2007-10 50 6. Johnny Stupp, 2006-09 28 7. Nick Hale, 2012-pres. 21 8. Aaron Platshon, 2001, 03-05 18 Saves 1. David Kennedy, 1998-01 2. Tony Paxton, 1978-80 3. John Bradbury, 1988-91 4. Zach Blixt, 1995-98 5. Trevor Mullins, 2002-05 6. Ma Napleton, 2009-12 7. Rupert deVink, 1990-93 8. Miles Gilhuly, 2007-10
1002 833 816 798 706 661 580 371
Games Played (since 2001) 1. Gabriel Heiber, 2005-08 2. Jason Rechel, 2004-07 Josh Sunday, 2004-07 4. Brad Roslyn, 2002-05 5. Jay Danforth, 2001-04 Nick Ferring, 2001, 03-05 Aaron Platshon, 2001, 03-05 8. Kyle Roslyn, 2004-07 9. Richie Hyden, 2007-10 10. Brian Barron, 2009-12
124 123 123 122 121 121 121 120 118 112
Games Started (since 2001) 1. Aaron Platshon, 2001, 03-05 2. Brad Roslyn, 2002-05 Richie Hyden, 2007-10 4. Jason Rechel, 2004-07 5. Elliot Benoist, 2001-04 6. Jay Danforth, 2001-04 Trevor Mullins, 2002-05 Mark Masterson, 2005-07 9. Howie Kalter, 2007-10 10. Kyle Roslyn, 2004-07 Josh Sunday, 2004-07 Gabriel Heiber, 2005-08
118 112 112 101 99 90 90 90 88 83 83 83
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2014 men’s water polo AWARDS/HONORS All-America All ll A i 1979 Sco Schulte 1980 Sco Schulte
2nd Team 2nd Team
Honorable Men on All-America 1985 Jeff Hilk 1987 Garrin Kapecki 1988 Garrin Kapecki 1995 Tim Nesvig 1998 Kevin Permisohn 2004 Brad Roslyn 2006 Mark Masterson 2007 Jason Rechel 2008 Richie Hyden 2009 Sean Coghlan Nick Donahue Richie Hyden 2010 Richie Hyden Howie Kalter 2012 Brian Barron Jack Else 2013 Stefan Aleksic Jack Else All-Eastern Championship 1977 Jay Fise e Rick Renner Sco Schulte Mark Gensheimer Kent Rafferty 1978 Tony Paxton Sco Schulte Kent Rafferty 1979 Tony Paxton Sco Schulte 1980 Mark Gensheimer Tony Paxton Sco Schulte 1983 Shawn Duffy Reg Blaber Jeff Hilk Sco Mutschler 1984 Paul Duffy Jeff Hilk 1985 Paul Duffy Garrin Kapecki 1986 Garrin Kapecki Bob Collins Paul Duffy 1987 Garrin Kapecki Tom Simmons Rob Dickens 1988 Garrin Kapecki 1991 Kevin Schroth 1993 Sean Tierney Sco Brizius 1995 Tim Nesvig Sloan Broderick 2001 Ryan McCarty 2004 Jay Danforth 2006 Mark Masterson Jason Rechel 2007 Mark Masterson Jason Rechel 2008 Richie Hyden 2009 Sean Coghlan
1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team
Julian Colina 2nd Team 2012 Brian Barron 1st Team Ma Napleton 2nd Team Jack Else 2nd Team Stefan Aleksic Rookie/2nd Team 2013 Jack Else 1st Team Stefan Aleksic 2nd Team Eastern Championship Coach of the Year 1993 Alan Huckins All-Mid-Atlan c Conference 1977 Jay Fise e 1st Team Sco Schulte 1st Team 1982 Bill Porter 1st Team John Simone 1st Team Sco Mutschler 2nd Team 1983 Shawn Duffy 1st Team Sco Mutschler 1st Team 1984 Paul Duffy 1st Team Jeff Hilk 1st Team Pete Cano 2nd Team 1985 Paul Duffy 1st Team (MVP) Bob Collins 2nd Team Garrin Kapecki 2nd Team 1986 Bob Collins 1st Team Paul Duffy 1st Team Garrin Kapecki 1st Team 1987 Garrin Kapecki 1st Team (MVP) Rob Dickens 2nd Team 1990 Kevin Schroth 1st Team John Bradbury 2nd Team Danny Brown 2nd Team 1992 Sean Tierney 2nd Team Mid-Atlan c Coach of the Year 1987 Lynn Comer All-CWPA Southern Division 1993 Sean Tierney 1st Team Sco Brizius 2nd Team Sean Tierney 2nd Team 1996 Alex Lunding 1st Team 1997 Alex Lunding 1st Team Kevin Permisohn 2nd Team 1998 Zach Blixt 1st Team Kevin Permisohn 1st Team Josh Wa s 1st Team Ma Lutz 2nd Team 1999 Tate Greditzer 1st Team Kevin Permisohn 2nd Team 2000 Kevin Permisohn 1st Team Tate Greditzer 2nd Team 2001 Ryan McCarty 1st Team Jamie Sae ele 2nd Team 2002 Dan Lonnerdal 2nd Team 2003 Jay Danforth 2nd Team Aaron Platshon 2nd Team Brad Roslyn 2nd Team 2005 Brad Roslyn 1st Team Aaron Platshon 2nd Team 2006 Mark Masterson 2nd Team Jason Rechel 2nd Team
2008 Richie Hyden Nick Donahue Gabriel Heiber Alex Lampley 2009 Richie Hyden Sean Coghlan Nick Donahue 2010 Richie Hyden Howie Kalter Sean Coghlan 2011 Brian Barron Ma Napleton Jack Else 2012 Brian Barron Ma Napleton Jack Else 2013 Jack Else Stefan Aleksic
Rookie of the Year 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team
CWPA Southern Div. Player of the Year 2012 Brian Barron CWPA Southern Div. Coach of the Year 1993 Alan Huckins 1998 Mike Wooster 2010 John Abdou Team Offensive MVP 2001 Jamie Sae ele 2002 Elliot Benoist 2003 Brad Roslyn 2004 Brad Roslyn 2005 Mark Masterson 2006 Jason Rechel 2007 Mark Masterson Kyle Roslyn 2008 Richie Hyden 2009 Richie Hyden 2010 Howie Kalter Team Defensive MVP 2001 Aaron Platshon 2002 Jay Danforth 2003 Jay Danforth 2004 Trevor Mullins 2005 Trevor Mullins Aaron Platshon
2006 Josh Sunday 2007 Josh Sunday 2008 Nick Donahue Johnny Stupp 2009 Nick Donahue 2010 Miles Gilhuly Ma Napleton Team Coach’s Award 2001 Ernest Mar n 2002 Trevor Mullins 2003 Mike McGanigal 2004 Josh Sunday 2005 Dan Schultz 2006 Sean Robinson Kyle Roslyn 2007 Nick Donahue 2008 Alex Lampley Alex Lovell 2009 Sean Coghlan 2010 Sean Coghlan Team Most Improved 2001 Jay Danforth 2002 Sco Afzal 2003 Lars Weborg 2005 Joseph Metcalf 2006 Alex Lampley 2007 Peter O’Keefe 2008 Howie Kalter 2009 Paul Reamey Spencer Richley 2010 Beau Cailloue e Team Rookie of the Year 2001 Elliot Benoist 2002 Brad Roslyn 2003 Mark Stevenosky 2004 Jason Rechel 2005 Gabriel Heiber 2006 Chet Eimstad 2007 Richie Hyden 2008 Beau Cailloue e Spencer Richley 2009 Brian Barron 2010 Mike Kimble
ALL-TIME COACHES Head Coach Dick Russell Lynn Kachmarik Jim Harvey Alan Huckins Mike Wooster John Zeigler John Abdou John McBride Totals
Years 1977-86 1987-90 1991 1993-94 1995-99 1992, 2000-07 2008-10 2011-Present
Seasons 10 4 1 2 5 9 3 3 36
Record (Pct.) 223-68-4 (.763) 56-46 (.549) 16-15 (.516) 23-20 (.535) 71-69 (.507) 134-148 (.475) 47-46 (.505) 46-35 (.568) 616-447-4 (.579)
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2014 men’s water polo CAPTAINS ROSTER 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Jay Fise e, Rick Renner James Grimes, Andy Karpuk Kent Rafferty, Dan Wilson Sco Schulte Dan Dougherty, Tom Butler Jeff Payne, John Simone Sco Mutschler, Bill Porter Dan McCauley, Dave Perelstein Jeff Hilk, Tim Parsons Bob Collins, Paul Duffy Garrin Kapecki Garrin Kapecki Jeff Dickson, John Zeigler John Zeigler Walter Kelly, Kevin Schroth Stephen Benson, Chris Retzler
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Ethan Daniels, Rupert de Vink Sco Brizius, Sean Tierney Tim Nesvig Jeremy Kish, Alex Lunding Alex Lunding Brian Baker, Kevin Permisohn Kevin Permisohn Jus n McCarty, Kevin Permisohn Ryan McCarty, David Kennedy Daniel Lonnerdal, Chris Saxton, Adam Yerkes Sco Afzal, Aaron Platshon Elliot Benoist, Aaron Platshon
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Trevor Mullins, Aaron Platshon, Brad Roslyn Mark Masterson Jason Rechel, Kyle Roslyn Gabriel Heiber, Alex Lampley Randy Ang, Johnny Stupp Sean Coghlan, Richie Hyden Beau Cailloue e, Spencer Richley Brian Barron, Ma Napleton Jack Else, Mike Kimble Alex Nowlin Nick Hale, Keegan Williams
ALL-TIME RESULTS 1973
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 12-8 9/21 vs. Brown W, 7-3 9/22 vs. Cornell W, 15-8 vs. Villanova W, 15-1 9/28 vs. Delaware W, 18-5 9/29 vs. Columbia W, 13-0 10/4 vs. Penn State W, 11-9 10/5 vs. PAC AAU L, 9-4 10/6 vs. PAC AAU L, 11-6 10/13 vs. Villanova W, 15-6 vs. Fordham L, 11-8 10/14 vs. Yale L, 8-3 10/19 vs. Northern Virginia W, 8-4 10/20 vs. PAC L, 9-6 10/27 vs. Syracuse W, 17-4 10/28 vs. St. Francis W, 9-3 10/29 vs. Penn State W, 15-5 11/3 vs. Harvard* W, 8-2 11/4 vs. Harvard* L, 6-2 vs. Fordham* L, 8-4 vs. Army* L, 10-3 *EWPL Southern Division Championships Not Official Bucknell Varsity Sport un l 1977
1974
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 17-0 9/20 vs. Syracuse vs. Army 9/21 vs. Villanova 9/27 vs. Columbia vs. Johns Hopkins 9/28 vs. Penn State 10/12 vs. St. Francis
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W, 16-5 W, 8-7 W, 20-4 W, 17-4 W, 20-2 W, 20-8 W, 18-1
vs. Cornell W, 9-2 vs. Yale W, 7-6 vs. PAC W, 11-8 vs. Montclair Academy W, 19-6 vs. Johns Hopkins W, 19-2 vs. Fordham W, 9-4 10/26 vs. Delaware W (forfeit) 11/1 vs. Northeastern* W, 18-6 vs. Brown* W, 10-4 11/2 vs. Army* W, 9-6 *EWPL Southern Division Championships Not Official Bucknell Varsity Sport un l 1977 10/13 10/18 10/19 10/25
1975
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 9-4 9/19 vs. Army W, 12-11 (2OT) 9/20 vs. Pi W, 13-8 vs. Fordham W, 13-3 N/A vs. Cornell W, 12-8 vs. Syracuse W, 10-5 vs. Brown W, 17-12 N/A vs. Texas A&M L, 14-5 vs. Michigan L, 12-7 vs. Loyola L, 13-9 N/A vs. Cornell# W, 9-3 vs. Army# L, 14-11 N/A vs. Harvard* W, 14-8 vs. Cornell* W, 7-5 vs. Army* W, 9-8 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships Not Official Bucknell Varsity Sport un l 1977
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Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 17-6 10/1 vs. Michigan W, 12-8 vs. Pi L, 9-7 10/2 vs. Slippery Rock W, 14-7 10/8 vs. Cornell W, 12-10 10/9 vs. Army W, 17-15 vs. Syracuse W, 24-4 10/16 vs. Army B W, 13-1 10/17 vs. Army W, 9-8 10/22 vs. Pi L, 12-11 10/23 vs. La Salle W, 15-7 10/24 vs. Richmond W, 16-12 10/29 vs. Pi AAU W, 22-4 10/30 vs. City of New York W, 15-9 vs. RPI W, 20-6 10/31 vs. BU Alumni L, 10-9 vs. Montclair AAU W, 14-12 11/6 vs. Army# W, 10-8 11/7 vs. Pi # L, 11-10 11/12 vs. Brown* L, 11-10 (OT) vs. Cornell* W, 12-11 11/13 vs. Army* W, 8-7 vs. Pi * L, 14-12 *EWPL Southern Division Championships Not Official Bucknell Varsity Sport un l 1977 #Mid-Atlan c League Championships
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Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 28-5 9/23 vs. Ohio State W, 20-2 vs. Pi W, 13-10 9/24 vs. Indiana W, 11-10 vs. Penn State W, 16-3 9/25 vs. Slippery Rock W, 21-7 9/30 vs. Pi W, 15-12 vs. Cornell W, 19-8 10/1 vs. Fordham W, 14-2 10/7 vs. Southern Connec cut W, 28-3 vs. CCNY W, 25-15 10/8 vs. Pi W, 19-10 vs. Army W, 23-9 10/14 vs. Richmond W, 25-5 10/15 vs. Army W, 21-14 10/21 vs. Southern Illinois W, 27-5 vs. U. of Illinois- Circle Campus L, 20-19 (OT) 10/22 vs. Texas A&M W, 14-11 vs. Loyola (Ill.) W, 12-9 10/28 vs. RPI W, 24-2 vs. Lehigh W, 18-1 10/29 vs. NYAC B W, 13-7 vs. Army W, 17-11 10/30 vs. NYAC A L, 13-12 (3 OT) 11/5 vs. Army# W, 16-11 vs. Cornell# W, 10-6 11/6 vs. Pi # L, 17-15 11/12 vs. Kentucky* W, 17-5 vs. Army* W, 10-7 11/13 vs. Cornell* W, 10-6 vs. Pi * L, 17-15 11/26 vs. California- Berkeley% L, 28-10 vs. Loyola (Ill.)% L, 13-9 11/27 vs. Brown% W, 16-7 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships %NCAA Chamionship
1978
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 28-3 9/22 vs. McMaster vs. Slippery Rock 9/23 vs. Chicago Circle vs. Pi 9/24 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 9/30 vs. NYAC B vs. NYAC A 10/1 vs. Navy 10/6 vs. Cornell 10/7 vs. Columbia vs. Fordham 10/8 vs. Pi 10/13 vs. Richmond vs. Ohio State
W, 12-3 W, 13-5 W, 17-3 W, 14-6 W, 9-8 W, 10-4 L, 6-4 W, 9-3 W, 11-10 W, 19-6 W, 12-5 W, 16-12 W, 16-1 W, 10-6
10/14 vs. Lehigh W, 13-0 vs. Cornell W, 12-4 10/15 vs. Slippery Rock W, 12-6 10/21 vs. Army W, 13-5 10/22 vs. Slippery Rock W, 16-6 10/27 vs. MIT W, 18-5 vs. Boston College W, 14-4 10/28 vs. Brown W, 18-14 11/3 vs. Fordham# W, 14-11 vs. Army# W, 16-6 11/4 vs. Cornell# W, 8-5 11/11 vs. MIT* W, 11-2 vs. Yale* W, 19-3 11/12 vs. Brown* W, 9-8 11/25 vs. Pepperdine% L, 10-9 vs. Air Force% W, 12-10 11/26 vs. Loyola (Ill.)% L, 7-6 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships %NCAA Chamionships
1979
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 27-3-1 9/28 vs. Millersville W, 19-0 vs. Indiana (Pa.) W, 17-2 vs. Slippery Rock B W, 20-0 9/29 vs. Penn State W, 18-4 vs. Slippery Rock A W, 13-5 10/5 vs. Columbia W, 17-3 vs. Penn State W, 23-4 10/6 vs. Army W, 26-2 10/13 vs. Richmond W, 13-0 vs. Yale W, 12-1 vs. Queens W, 15-3 10/14 vs. Cornell W, 9-3 vs. NYAC W, 3-2 10/20 vs. Slippery Rock W, 16-4 vs. Fordham W, 14-12 10/21 vs. Cornell W, 13-4 10/27 vs. Princeton W, 14-1 vs. Texas A&M W, 9-3 vs. Slippery Rock W, 13-2 10/28 vs. Fordham W, 8-5 vs. Brown T, 9-9 vs. Pepperdine L, 12-6 11/3 vs. Cornell# W, 11-6 vs. Slippery Rock# W, 14-1 11/4 vs. Fordham# L, 8-9 11/10 vs. Washington & Lee* W, 19-8 vs. Brown* W, 8-6 11/11 vs. Illinois- Chicago Circle* W, 10-9 11/26 vs. UCLA% L, 17-7 vs. Air Force% W, 11-9 11/27 vs. Loyola (Ill.)% W, 9-5 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships %NCAA Chamionships
1980
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 31-4-2 9/26 vs. Brown W, 7-5 9/27 vs. UCLA L, 8-6 vs. MIT W, 18-5 10/3 vs. Indiana University (Pa.) W, 18-1 vs. Millersville W, 18-4 10/4 vs. Cornell W, 18-2 vs. Penn State W, 19-2 vs. Slippery Rock W, 14-6 10/10 vs. Lehigh W, 31-0 vs. Indiana Univeristy (Pa.) W, 25-4 10/11 vs. Cornell W, 21-7 vs. Penn State W, 27-7 10/24 vs. Slippery Rock W, 17-1 vs. Millersville W, 29-0 10/25 vs. Johns Hopkins W, 19-1 10/31 vs. Army W, 20-1 vs. Malibu Waves L, 7-6 vs. Queens College W, 11-2 11/1 vs. NYAC T, 5-5 vs. Brown W, 11-5 11/2 vs. Fordham W, 12-4 vs. Loyola (Ill.) T, 3-3 11/7 vs. Army# W, 20-9 vs. Cornell# W, 19-5 11/8 vs. Slippery Rock# W, 20-12 vs. Fordham# W, 12-4 11/14 vs. Washington & Lee* W, 28-2 vs. Fordham* W, 17-6 11/15 vs. Loyola (Ill.)* W, 12-9 11/28 vs. California, Irvine% L, 13-4 11/29 vs. California, Santa Barbara% L, 10-8 vs. Loyola (Ill.) W, 8-4 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships %NCAA Chamionships
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Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 13-9-1 9/25 vs. Stanford L, 17-4 vs. Harvard L, 9-7 9/26 vs. Brown L, 8-3 10/6 vs. Swiss Water Polo W, 15-8 10/9 vs. Fordham L, 13-12 10/10 vs. Millersville W, 24-2 vs. Johns Hopkins W, 20-10 10/11 vs. Penn State W, 19-11 10/16 vs. Navy W, 15-7 vs. Richmond W, 12-6 10/17 vs. NYAC L, 20-5 vs. Slippery Rock L, 13-9 10/18 vs. Brown T, 8-8 10/23 vs. IUP W, 15-9 10/24 vs. Slippery Rock W, 10-8 vs. Cornell W, 13-7 10/25 vs. Navy W, 14-11 10/30 vs. Westwood L, 7-6 11/1 vs. Loyola L, 17-4 11/7 vs. Navy# W (default) vs. Army# W, 17-3 vs. Slippery Rock# L, 14-10 vs. Fordham# W, 17-15 #Mid-Atlan c League Championships
1982
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 15-11 9/24 vs. MIT W, 14-10 vs. Brown L, 12-2 9/25 vs. Loyola L, 17-7 vs. Harvard W, 10-9 10/1 vs. Washington & Lee W, 12-10 vs. Cleveland State W, 17-4 10/2 vs. Ohio State W, 22-3 vs. Slippery Rock L, 14-9 10/8 vs. Navy L, 11-10 10/9 vs. Fordham W, 10-7 10/15 vs. Richmond W, 17-3 vs. NYAC L, 15-2 10/16 vs. Fordham W, 13-8 vs. Brown L, 17-9 10/17 vs. Navy L, 12-8 10/22 vs. Slippery Rock L, 15-12 10/23 vs. Penn State W, 22-6 vs. Milersville State W, 23-6 10/24 vs. Indiana University (Pa.) W, 17-8 11/5 vs. Slippery Rock# W, 13-8 11/6 vs. Monmouth College# W, 9-5 vs. Fordham# W, 6-4 11/7 vs. Navy# L, 13-9 11/13 vs. Navy* L, 14-13 vs. Missouri-Rolla* W, 11-9 11/14 vs. Loyola* L, 17-5 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships
1983
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 24-7 9/16 vs. Johns Hopkins W, 17-4 vs. Arkansas W, 20-5 9/17 vs. Washington & Lee W, 15-3 vs. Richmond W, 11-5 9/18 vs. Navy L, 10-5 9/23 vs. George Washington W, 26-1 9/24 vs. Army W, 17-6 vs. Brown L, 8-6 9/25 vs. Harvard W, 8-6 9/30 vs. Slippery Rock “B” W, 13-2 vs. Ohio State W, 25-10 10/1 vs. Cleveland State W, 13-5 vs. Slippery Rock “A” W, 12-10 10/7 vs. Fordham W, 15-6 10/8 vs. Princeton W, 22-4 10/9 vs. Montclair State W, 19-9 10/14 vs. MIT W, 13-3 10/15 vs. Richmond W, 8-6 10/16 vs. Washington & Lee W, 13-5 10/21 vs. Slippery Rock W, 13-12 vs. Navy L, 11-10 (OT) 10/22 vs. Army W, 18-13 vs. Monmouth W, 13-9 10/23 vs. Iona W, 12-4 11/4 vs. Iona# W, 14-8 11/5 vs. Navy# L, 11-10 vs. Slippery Rock# L, 10-9 11/6 vs. Fordham# W, 20-6 11/11 vs. Harvard* W, 10-8 11/12 vs. Brown* L, 7-6 11/13 vs. Navy* L, 14-8 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships
1984
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Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 18-6 vs. Richmond vs. Brown vs. Harvard vs. Washington & Lee vs. Army vs. Princeton vs. Slippery Rock vs. George Washington vs. MIT vs. Montclair State vs. Iona vs. Navy vs. Fordham vs. Texas A&M vs. Loyola (Ill.) vs. Missouri-Rolla vs. Texas vs. Fordham#
W, 14-12 L, 13-3 W, 12-3 W, 12-1 W, 16-11 W, 20-7 W, 16-7 W, 17-0 W, 13-3 W, 25-3 W, 12-6 L, 12-7 W, 11-10 L, 13-7 L, 12-4 W, 8-4 W, 16-7 W, 6-5
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vs. Slippery Rock# W, 11-6 vs. Iona# W, 11-3 11/4 vs. Navy# L, 10-7 11/9 vs. Slippery Rock* W, 10-5 11/10 vs. Navy* L, 17-8 11/11 vs. Richmond* W, 13-5 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships
1985
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 25-9 9/13 vs. Army W, 12-6 vs. Fordham W, 13-0 9/14 vs. Philadelphia W, 12-6 vs. Slippery Rock W, 9-6 vs. NYAC L, 9-5 9/21 vs. Washington & Lee W, 19-1 vs. Brown L, 12-7 9/22 vs. Harvard W, 17-6 10/5 vs. Navy L, 10-5 10/6 vs. Princeton W, 14-4 10/11 vs. Richmond W, 15-14 10/12 vs. MIT W, 17-1 10/13 vs. Air Force W, 7-3 vs. George Washington W, 15-3 10/19 vs. Fordham W, 20-6 vs. Slippery Rock W, 12-4 10/20 vs. Army W, 12-5 vs. Iona W, 9-8 10/25 vs. Brown L, 9-6 vs. Indiana W, 12-8 10/26 vs. Gold Coast W, 10-7 vs. Olympic Club L, 13-7 10/27 vs. Chicago Apostles W, 13-5 vs. Loyola L, 15-11 11/1 vs. Iona# W, 8-6 11/2 vs. Princeton# W, 13-3 vs. Slippery Rock# W, 9-1 11/3 vs. Navy# W, 11-10 11/9 vs. Harvard* W, 13-5 vs. Navy* W, 5-3 11/10 vs. Brown* L, 11-7 11/29 vs. Stanford% L, 18-4 11/30 vs. Cal State Long Beach% L, 20-4 12/1 vs. Loyola (Ill.)% W, 8-6 *EWPL Southern Division Championships #Mid-Atlan c League Championships %NCAA Chamionships
1986
Head Coach: Dick Russell Record: 14-11 9/12 vs. Army* W, 10-9 9/13 vs. Slippery Rock W, 7-5 vs. Villanova# W, 17-6 vs. NYAC L, 15-9 9/14 vs. Philadelphia Aqua c Club W, 11-8 9/19 vs. Richmond* W, 8-7 9/20 vs. MIT* W, 19-3 9/27 vs. Stanford L, 18-4 vs. Pepperdine L, 19-7 9/28 vs. Cal-Berkeley L, 13-1 10/4 vs. Princeton# W, 18-5 10/5 vs. Navy# L, 12-7 10/11 vs. Harvard* W, 9-3 vs. Washington & Lee* W, 16-9 10/12 vs. Brown* L, 9-5 10/18 vs. Army# L, 9-5 vs. Slippery Rock# W, 15-5 10/19 vs. Fordham# W, 12-7 vs. Iona# L, 11-10 10/24 vs. University of Texas W, 11-4 vs. Miami Gold Coast L, 14-7 10/25 vs. NYAC L, 12-6 vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 15-6 10/26 vs. Loyola L, 5-4 vs. Slippery Rock Alumni W, 15-5 10/31 vs. Fordham# W, 16-5 11/1 vs. Navy# L, 11-5 vs. Iona# L, 13-12 11/2 vs. Army# W, 8-5 11/8 vs. Richmond* W, 11-8 vs. Navy* L, 16-3 11/9 vs. Iona* W, 7-6 *EWPL Southern Division Tournament #Mid-Atlan c League games
1987
Head Coach: Lynn Comer Record: 13-11 9/12 vs. Young American Athletes L, 9-5 vs. Slippery Rock W, 13-5 vs. NYAC L, 12-4 vs. NYAC L, 9-5 9/19 vs. Washington & Lee W, 12-10 vs. Brown L, 13-10 vs. Iona L, 7-4 9/26 vs. UC San Diego L, 13-7 vs. USC L, 17-5 9/27 vs. UCLA L, 17-5 10/2 vs. Navy* W, 11-9 10/3 vs. Army* W, 14-6 vs. Princeton* W, 17-4 10/4 vs. Slippery Rock* W, 14-6 10/9 vs. Air Force W, 11-8 10/10 vs. Fordham W, 11-7 vs. Washington & Lee L, 12-11
10/11 vs. Harvard 10/17 vs. Fordham* vs. Iona* 10/23 vs. Nordic (Minnesota) vs. Miami Water Polo Club 10/24 vs. Sunset (San Diego) vs. Apostles (Chicago) 10/25 vs. Nova (Cal-Irvine) vs. Northern Miami 10/30 vs. Iona 10/31 vs. Slippery Rock vs. Navy 11/1 vs. Army 11/14 vs. Washington & Lee vs. Brown vs. Iona *Mid-Atlan c League game
W, 9-7 W, 13-9 L, 11-8 W, 14-7 L, 11-6 L, 19-2 T, 5-5 L, 15-7 W, 15-6 L, 12-11 W, 17-5 L, 8-5 W, 13-9 W, 15-8 L, 11-6 L, 10-7
1988
Head Coach: Lynn Comer Record: 15-11 9/10 vs. Fordham W, 12-5 9/11 vs. NYAC L, 12-5 9/17 vs. Harvard* W, 12-4 vs. Navy* L, 8-7 9/18 vs. Washington & Lee* W, 6-5 9/23 vs. Air Force W, 13-12 (OT) 9/24 vs. Stanford L, 14-3 vs. San Diego L, 10-9 9/25 vs. Loyola (Ill.) L, 11-10 (OT) 10/1 vs. Army* W, 7-6 vs. Brown* L, 7-5 10/2 vs. Iona* L, 12-6 10/8 vs. Army# W, 7-4 vs. Slippery Rock# W, 16-6 10/9 vs. Fordham# W, 11-5 10/15 vs. Navy# W, 14-13 (OT) 10/22 vs. Iona# W, 9-6 vs. Loyola L, 8-7 10/23 vs. Princeton# W, 12-4 vs. Villlanova# W, 18-7 10/28 vs. NYAC “B” L, 9-8 vs. Sunset L, 13-5 11/4 vs. Army W, 12-8 11/5 vs. Princeton W, 11-6 vs. Iona L, 9-8 11/6 vs. Navy L, 5-3 11/12 vs. Iona W, 11-8 vs. Navy L, 11-6 11/13 vs. Brown L, 11-5 *EWPL Southern Division Tournament #Mid-Atlan c League games
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Head Coach: Lynn Comer Record: 13-14 9/16 vs. Brown* L, 10-6 vs. Iona* W, 7-5 vs. Army* L, 10-4 9/22 vs. Cleveland State W, 14-7 9/23 vs. Michigan W, 15-6 vs. Maryland W, 11-4 9/24 vs. Slippery Rock L, 6-5 9/29 vs. Arkansas-Li le Rock L, 14-12 9/30 vs. Army* L, 11-7 vs. Dayton W, 15-10 10/6 vs. Slippery Rock W, 9-7 10/7 vs. Villanova W, 12-4 vs. Army* L, 11-10 10/8 vs. Queens W, 18-6 10/10 vs. Navy* L, 15-8 10/14 vs. Massachuse s L, 10-8 vs. Washington & Lee L, 9-6 vs. Richmond W, 12-8 10/20 vs. Princeton W, 11-10 10/21 vs. Fordham W, 15-4 vs. Iona L, 11-9 11/4 vs. Navy% L, 10-1 vs. Slippery Rock% L, 9-8 vs. Princeton% W, 10-4 *EWPL Southern Division game %Mid-Atlan c League Chamionships, Annapolis, Md.
1990
Head Coach: Lynn Kachmarik Record: 15-10 9/15 vs. Army* W, 11-5 vs. Brown* L, 8-6 (OT) vs. Iona* L, 10-6 vs. Princeton* W, 11-6 9/22 vs. UC Irvine L, 20-1 vs. UCLA L, 27-2 9/23 vs. Calif./Berkeley L, 15-3 9/28 vs. Johns Hopkins W, 14-5 9/29 vs. Cornell W, 11-2 vs. George Washington W, 16-7 9/30 vs. Villanova W, 11-4 10/5 vs. Slippery Rock L, 11-9 (2OT) 10/6 vs. Princeton W, 9-8 (OT) 10/7 vs. Queens W, 17-9 10/13 vs. Villanova* W, 15-9 vs. Army* W, 10-7 10/14 vs. Princeton* W, 10-7 10/19 vs. Army* W, 10-7
10/20 vs. Navy* W, 11-9 vs. Iona* L, 10-7 10/21 vs. Fordham* W, 13-5 11/3 vs. Queens% W, 13-7 vs. Navy% L, 6-9 11/4 vs. Iona% L, 10-9 *EWPL Southern Division game %Mid-Atlan c League Chamionships, Princeton, NJ
1991
Head Coach: Jim Harvey Record: 16-15 9/21 vs. Navy* L, 18-8 vs. Brown* W, 8-7 (OT) 9/22 vs. Massachuse s* L, 13-6 vs. Harvard* L, 11-7 9/28 vs. Ark.-Li le Rock W, 13-5 vs. Army W, 9-4 9/29 vs. Richmond W, 8-6 10/12 vs. Army* W, 7-6 vs. Navy* L, 11-7 10/13 vs. Princeton* L, 9-7 vs. Harvard* W, 10-7 10/19 vs. Villanova W, 11-6 vs. Army W, 11-9 10/20 vs. Princeton L, 7-6 10/26 vs. Pepperdine L, 18-5 vs. Claremont W, 5-4 10/27 vs. UC-Santa Barbara L, 10-6 vs. Chaminade W, 10-9 11/1 vs. Villanova% W, 18-9 11/2 vs. Navy% L, 12-4 11/3 vs. Princeton% L, 4-3 11/8 vs. Brown# L, 10-7 11/9 vs. Iona# W, 9-8 (OT) 11/10 vs. Washington & Lee# W, 9-6 (OT) *EWPL Southern Division game %Mid-Atlan c League Chamionships, Annapolis, Md. #Eastern Championships, Providence, RI
1992
9/19 9/20 10/3 10/4 10/10 10/11 10/17 10/18
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Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 14-12 vs. St. Francis vs. George Washington* vs. MIT vs. Army* vs. Princeton* vs. Villanova vs. Army* vs. George Washington* vs. Brown vs. Richmond vs. UMass vs. Navy* vs. Queens vs. Slippery Rock vs. Iona*
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W, 12-5 W, 17-8 W, 19-10 L, 10-9 L, 18-9 L, 10-8 W, 13-12 W, 16-7 L, 9-6 W, 10-6 L, 12-5 L, 12-11 W, 17-10 L, 18-6 W, 9-6
10/24 vs. USC L, 20-7 vs. UCal-Riverside L, 10-7 10/25 vs. Chaminade L, 10-6 vs. Loyola Marymont W, 14-9 10/31 vs. Iona% W, 8-7 vs. Navy% L, 8-6 11/1 vs. Army% L, 11-7 11/7 vs. Queens# W, 8-7 vs. George Washington# W, 10-4 vs. St. Francis# W, 12-2 vs. Army# W, 8-5 *EWPL Southern Division game %Mid-Atlan c League Chamionships, Princeton, NJ #Eastern Championships, Annapolis, Md.
1993
Head Coach: Alan Huckins Record: 16-10, 4-2 EWPA Southern Division 9/11 vs. Princeton* L, 15-11 9/12 vs. Slippery Rock W, 16-13 9/18 Washington & Lee W, 24-13 Li le Rock L, 14-13 9/19 at Richmond W, 21-17 9/25 Army L, 12-8 at Navy* L, 11-8 9/26 Pacific L, 17-3 Massachuse s L, 10-7 10/2 Navy* W, 20-19 (OT) Dayton W, 15-8 10/3 at Villanova W, 15-6 10/9 Occidental W, 11-7 Loyola Marymount L, 10-7 10/10 Poly Pamona W, 15-3 Santa Clara W, 10-5 10/16 at Princeton* W, 14-9 George Washington* W, 19-14 10/17 Johns Hopkins* W, 16-8 Slippery Rock L, 11-9 10/30 Princeton% W, 10-9 Slippery Rock% W, 11-10 10/31 at Navy% L, 13-7 11/6 Army# W, 10-7 Slippery Rock# W, 9-4 11/7 Massachuse s# L, 14-7 *EWPA Southern Division game %Southern Championships, Annapolis, Md. #Eastern Championships, Li le Rock, AR
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Head Coach: Alan Huckins Record: 7-10, 1-3 CWPA Southern Division 9/3 California L, 14-4 at Navy* L, 17-12 9/4 Villanova W, 13-10 Massachuse s W, 15-14 9/10 vs. Slippery Rock W, 23-22 9/17 at Villanova L, 17-12 George Washington W, 19-11 9/23 Air Force L, 13-10 9/24 Massachuse s L, 15-7 Harvard W, 13-10 (OT) 9/25 Washington & Lee W, 13-12 10/1 Washington & Lee L, 20-18 (OT) at Richmond L, 19-16 Johns Hopkins* W, 34-6 10/15 Navy* L, 13-7 Slippery Rock L, 13-11 (OT) at Princeton* L, 11-7 REMAINDER OF SEASON CANCELLED *CWPA Southern Division game
1995
Head Coach: Mike Wooster Record: 10-15, 4-3 CWPA Southern Division 9/2 Massachuse s L, 13-9 at Navy* L, 19-6 9/3 Queens L, 19-10 George Washington* L, 9-6 9/9 vs. Slippery Rock L, 17-15 9/16 at Villanova L, 17-10 Princeton* W, 17-10 9/23 Richmond W, 11-8 9/24 Princeton* W, 11-10 9/30 vs. Navy* W, 13-12 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 14-8 10/1 vs. Slippery Rock W, 16-9 10/14 at George Washington* L, 13-9 Washington & Lee W, 24-4 10/15 Richmond L, 11-7 10/21 Loyola Marymount W, 14-5 Pacific L, 13-8 10/22 Santa Clare L, 12-8 Claremont L, 9-4 10/28 Slippery Rock% W, 11-6 Navy% L, 11-5 10/29 Richmond% L, 14-13 11/2 Queens# L, 6-5 Brown# W, 12-5 11/3 St. Francis (N.Y.)# L, 17-8 *CWPA Southern Division game %Southern Championships, Princeton, N.J. #Eastern Championships, Annapolis, Md.
1996
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Head Coach: Mike Wooster Record: 5-14, 2-3 CWPA Southern Division 9/7 Queens L, 10-9 Richmond W, 13-8 9/8 Slippery Rock L, 10-9 9/14 Princeton* L, 13-12 Johns Hopkins* W, 15-13 9/20 Princeton* L, 11-9 9/21 Harvard L, 12-8 9/28 vs. Navy* L, 15-8 vs. Villanova L, 18-15 vs. Slippery Rock L, 16-9 10/5 at Brown L, 8-6 Queens L, 13-6 10/6 UMass L, 13-5 10/12 at George Washington* W, 12-8 Washington & Lee W, 15-5 10/13 Richmond L, 14-13 10/26 at Navy% L, 8-7 Richmond% L, 11-9 10/27 Johns Hopkins% W, 16-7 *CWPA Southern Division game %Southern Championships, Annapolis, Md.
1997
Head Coach: Mike Wooster Record: 19-17, 4-2 CWPA Southern Division 9/5 at Navy* L, 13-8 9/6 Fordham W, 18-4 UMass L, 7-6 9/7 Johns Hopkins* W, 13-3 9/13 George Washington* W, 11-6 Slippery Rock* L, 12-11 at Villanova* L, 9-8 9/19 vs. Salem-Teikyo W, 19-1 9/20 vs. Lehman W, 13-2 9/21 vs. Salem-Teikyo W, 23-17
vs Johns Hopkins* W, 20-8 vs. Richmond* W, 21-9 vs. Princeton* W, 8-7 10/3 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 16-12 10/4 UMass L, 7-6 Harvard L, 12-8 Queens L, 16-8 10/5 Brown L, 10-5 10/11 Navy* L, 7-6 Salem-Teikyo W, 17-6 10/17 Loyola Marymount W, 10-9 Occidental W, 14-6 10/18 Whi er W, 11-10 Chapman W, 15-3 10/19 at Claremont L, 12-11 Santa Cruz L, 14-10 10/25 Richmond% W, 7-3 Slippery Rock% W, 7-5 10/26 Navy% L, 13-7 11/8 Brown# L, 5-4 George Washington# L, 8-7 (OT) 11/9 Slippery Rock# W, 15-8 11/15 Princeton^ W, 7-4 at Brown^ L, 9-6 11/16 George Washington^ L, 16-7 at Brown^ W, 12-8 *CWPA Southern Division ^ECAC Championships, Providence, R.I. %Southern Championships, Princeton, N.J. # Eastern Championships, Annapolis, Md.
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Head Coach: Mike Wooster Record: 18-12, 3-5 CWPA Southern Division 9/5 MIT W, 17-2 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 11-10 UMass L, 14-10 9/6 at Navy* L, 14-11 9/12 Slippery Rock W, 15-7 George Washington* L, 8-6 Navy* L, 13-7 at Princeton* L, 10-8 9/19 vs. Salem-Teikyo W, 12-6 vs. Boston College W, 21-12 vs. Lehman W, 13-4 vs. Richmond W, 14-7 9/26 Slippery Rock* W, 25-21 at Salem-Teikyo* W, 13-5 Princeton* W, 13-7 10/2 at Air Force L, 16-10 10/3 at Air Force L, 18-11 10/10 George Washington* W, 12-8 at Navy* L, 10-9 Johns Hopkins* W, 15-5 10/11 Richmond* W, 16-6 10/24 St. Francis (N.Y.)^ L, 10-7 10/25 Queens^ W, 9-8 at Navy^ W, 9-6 10/31 Johns Hopkins% W, 10-3 11/1 at Princeton% W, 6-5 Navy% L, 9-6 11/14 at Brown# W, 10-9 (OT) UMass# L, 11-2 11/15 Navy# L, 13-11 *CWPA Southern Division game ^ECAC Championships, Annapolis, Md. %Southern Championships, Princeton, N.J. # Eastern Championships, Providence, R.I.
Grove City W, 13-7 10/16 Whi er W, 10-9 Santa Cruz W, 8-5 10/17 Santa Clara L, 9-8 Cal Bap st W, 7-6 10/23 UMass^ L, 15-7 Brown^ L, 8-3 10/24 George Washington^ W, 12-10 10/30 George Washington% L, 10-8 Washington & Jefferson% W, 18-6 10/31 Salem-Teikyo% L, 17-13 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championship, Providence, R.I. % Southern Championships, Princeton, N.J.
2000
Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 21-21, 4-6 CWPA Southern Division 9/2 Iona L, 16-2 Merchant Marine W, 10-3 9/3 Salem-Teikyo W, 13-4 at Navy “B” W, 11-5 9/9 #13 Queens L, 12-3 Iona L, 7-5 at #16 Princeton* L, 12-1 9/10 Johns Hopkins* W, 10-4 9/16 vs. Grove City W, 20-7 vs. Washington & Jefferson W, 20-11 vs. Salem-Teikyo W, 9-7 9/17 vs. Slippery Rock W, 19-13 9/23 vs. #16 Princeton* L, 17-4 vs. #15 Navy* L, 7-4 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 14-11
1999
Head Coach: Mike Wooster Record: 19-11, 3-1 CWPA Southern Division 9/4 Merchant Marine W, 13-2 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 11-9 9/5 George Washington* W, 12-8 Iona W, 14-13 9/11 Navy L, 10-9 Salem-Teikyo W, 15-11 9/18 vs. Salem-Teikyo W, 18-10 vs. Washington & Jefferson W, 21-11 9/19 vs. Lehman W, 14-7 vs. Grove City W, 16-0 9/25 Johns Hopkins* W, 16-9 Princeton* L, 14-13 (OT) 9/26 Washington & Jefferson* W, 20-8 10/1 Iona W, 7-6 10/2 UMass L, 9-5 Queens L, 17-8 10/3 Harvard L, 12-4 10/9 George Washington* W, 21-15 Slippery Rock W, 14-10
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vs. George Washington* W, 15-4 #15 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 13-6 #14 Queens L, 8-7 #10 Massachuse s L, 13-11 10/1 Brown W, 12-8 10/7 at #15 Navy* L, 9-3 #3 Johns Hopkins* L, 5-4 10/8 #17 Princeton* L, 9-5 George Washington* W, 12-7 10/13 at Cailfornia Bap st L, 15-10 Santa Cruz L, 10,9 (OT) Santa Clara L, 11-7 10/14 Redlands L, 10-7 Claremont W, 11-7 10/20 Salem Invita onal W, 13-9 10/21 Slippery Rock W, 14-4 Washington & Jefferson W, 16-7 Penn State-Behrend W, 10-1 10/28 at #16 Princeton^ L, 12-7 #13 Queens^ W, 12-11 10/29 #15 Navy^ L, 10-6 11/4 Grove City% W, 14-1 Salem Interna onal% W, 8-6 11/5 at #17 Navy% L, 13-6 11/18 #12 Massachuse s# L, 13-5 #20 Harvard# L, 11-10 11/19 Johns Hopkins# W, 11-4 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championship, Princeton, N.J. % Southern Championships, Annapolis, Md. # Eastern Championship, Providence, R.I.
2001
Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 13-17, 3-5 CWPA Southern Division 9/1 Boston College W, 12-4 Massachuse s L, 11-5 9/2 Johns Hopkins* L, 6-7 9/22 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 11-10 vs. #12 Navy* L, 9-3 9/23 vs. #14 Princeton* L, 9-5 vs. George Washington* W, 8-7 9/29 #17 Harvard L, 7-2 Massachuse s L, 13-5 Iona W, 9-8 9/30 #19 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 9-8 10/12 Brigham Young L, 13-9 (OT) #7 LaVerne L, 7-5 10/13 Whi er W, 7-3 Occidental W, 12-3 10/19 Washington & Jefferson W, 13-3 10/20 George Washington* W, 9-8 at #16 Princeton* L, 11-4 10/21 #2 Johns Hopkins* L, 10-8 10/27 #13 UMass^ L, 12-4 Brown^ L, 8-3 10/28 George Washington^ W, 10-5 #2 Johns Hopkins^ L, 11-6 11/2 George Washington% W, 12-6
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2002
Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 10-20, 1-5 CWPA Southern Division 9/7 #6 Long Beach State L, 16-3 #12 Queens L, 17-5 9/8 #18 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 19-7 MIT W, 8-6 9/14 #14 Queens L, 11-8 Iona L, 10-7 9/15 #12 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 14-9 Merchant Marine W, 12-9 9/21 George Washington* W, 12-8 #9 Navy * L, 14-7 9/22 #17 Princeton* L, 15-11 Johns Hopkins* L, 11-8 10/11 Pomona Pitzer W, 15-7 Claremont-Mudd Scripps W, 9-4 10/12 Occidental W, 15-3 Redlands L, 7-6 (OT) 10/18 Washington & Jefferson W, 14-8 Penn State Behrend W, 15-4 10/19 #12 Princeton* L, 17-10 Johns Hopkins* L, 15-10 10/26 #14 Queens^ L, 15-9 #16 St. Francis (N.Y.)^ L, 15-8 10/27 Johns Hopkins ^ L, 8-5 11/1 Washington & Jefferson% W, 11-8 11/2 Slippery Rock% W, 10-8 Princeton% L, 16-7 11/3 Johns Hopkins% L, 10-7 11/16 #12 Queens# L, 18-8 #19 Brown# L, 14-9 11/17 Johns Hopkins# L, 9-6 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championships, Annapolis, Md. % Southern Championships, Princeton, N.J. # Eastern Championship, Providence, R.I.
2003
Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 10-20, 0-5 CWPA Southern Division 9/6 Cal-Bap st L, 11-9 Queens (N.Y.) L, 8-6 9/7 Iona L, 11-4 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 12-5 9/13 vs. Penn State Behrend W, 15-1 vs. Slippery Rock W, 11-7 9/14 vs. UC Santa Cruz L, 11-10 9/20 at #9 Navy* L, 13-5 Johns Hopkins* L, 9-3 9/21 #13 Princeton* L, 17-6 George Washington* L, 10-7 9/27 #12 Navy^ L, 7-6 #17 Iona^ W, 9-6 9/28 Brown^ L, 11-7 10/10 Redlands L, 10-9 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps L, 10-9 10/11 La Verne W, 14-9 #15 Brigham Young L, 12-10 10/13 at #19 Cal Bap st L, 11-10 10/18 Slippery Rock W, 9-7 Johns Hopkins* L, 8-7 (OT) Gannon W, 14-12 10/19 Salem Interna onal L, 12-10 (OT) 10/31 vs. Johns Hopkins% W, 9-6 11/1 vs. Grove City% W, 14-2 vs. #11 Princeton% L, 11-6 11/2 vs. George Washington% W, 10-6 11/15 #15 St. Francis (N.Y.)# L, 10-6 MIT# L, 9-6 11/16 George Washington# W, 8-6 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championship, Providence, R.I. % Southern Championships, Lewisburg, Pa. # Eastern Championship, Annapolis, Md.
2004
Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 17-14, 3-5 CWPA Southern Division 9/4 #6 Long Beach State L, 10-4 Fordham W, 16-3 9/5 #4 Cal L, 18-4 9/10 vs. Salem Interna onal W, 12-10 (OT) 9/11 vs. Gannon W, 13-6 9/12 vs. Slippery Rock W, 17-2 9/18 vs. George Washington* W, 9-3 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 6-5 9/24 Queens N.Y.^ W, 21-3 9/25 #13 Navy^ W, 8-6 Harvard^ W, 6-5 9/26 #9 St. Francis (N.Y.)^ L, 13-7 10/2 at George Washington* W, 13-7 at Johns Hopkins* L, 14-13 10/8 Whi er L, 8-5 (OT) Santa Clara W, 12-8 10/9 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps W, 9-7 (OT)
#20 Redlands L, 7-4 10/10 at #13 USC L, 14-3 10/15 Salem Interna onal W, 9-8 (OT) 10/16 at #16 Navy* L, 13-8 #12 Princeton* L, 10-9 10/23 vs. #12 Princeton* L, 7-4 vs. #16 Navy* L, 8-6 10/29 Washington & Jefferson% W, 10-4 10/30 Johns Hopkins% W, 12-8 #12 Princeton% L, 10-4 10/31 Salem Interna onal% L, 12-6 11/13 vs. #10 St. Francis (N.Y.)# L, 9-4 vs. Brown# W, 5-2 11/14 vs. Salem Interna onal# W, 9-8 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championship, Cambridge, Mass. % Southern Championships, Princeton, N.J. # Eastern Championship, Lewisburg, Pa.
2005
Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 14-18, 3-4 CWPA Southern Division 9/3 #2 Cal L, 11-2 Queens N.Y. W, 16-2 9/4 #5 Long Beach State L, 11-6 #5 MIT (DIII) W, 16-5 9/9 vs. #7 San Diego L, 15-7 9/10 vs. Slippery Rock L, 6-5 vs. #13 Navy* L, 11-6 9/11 vs. #19 Johns Hopkins* W, 7-5 vs. Salem Interna onal W, 13-11 (OT) 9/16 at California Bap st L, 9-8 9/17 #1 UCLA L, 12-2 #9 Loyola Marymount L, 14-7 9/18 #16 UC Santa Barbara L, 9-5 California Bap st L, 8-5 9/24 Harvard ^ W, 10-3 at #9 Princeton^ L, 6-5 9/25 #12 Navy^ L, 6-2 10/1 George Washington* W, 11-3 10/2 vs. #12 Princeton W, 12-11 (OT) vs. Salem Interna onal W, 8-4 10/11 at #12 Princeton* L, 8-4 10/14 at #13 Navy* L, 5-4 10/15 Salem Interna onal W, 14-8 10/16 at George Washington* W, 11-9 at #20 Johns Hopkins* L, 9-8 10/28 Washington & Jefferson% W, 16-1 10/29 Salem Interna onal% W, 6-5 #13 Navy% L, 9-8 10/30 Slippery Rock% W, 8-7 11/12 Brown# W, 6-5 #13 Navy# L, 8-7 11/13 #15 Princeton# L, 10-4 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championship, Princeton, N.J. % Southern Championships, Annapolis, Md. # Eastern Championship, Cambridge, Mass.
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Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 15-13, 3-5 CWPA Southern Division 9/2 Queens N.Y. W, 17-4 #18 Santa Clara W, 9-8 9/3 #1 Cal L, 14-5 #8 MIT (D III) W, 14-4 9/9 vs. #20 Johns Hopkins* W, 14-11 vs. Gannon W, 19-11 9/10 vs. #14 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 13-11 9/23 Brown^ W, 8-5 #14 St. Francis (N.Y.)^ L, 13-11 9/24 #16 Princeton ^ L, 12-4 9/29 vs. #14 Princeton* L, 12-9 9/30 vs. George Washington* W, 13-8 vs. #10 Navy* L, 11-7 10/6 #7 Whi er (DIII) W, 11-3 #19 Redlands W, 8-7 10/7 #4 Cal Lutheran (DIII) W, 16-7 #9 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (DIII) W, 12-4 10/8 #13 Pepperdine L, 11-8 10/13 at Johns Hopkins* W, 13-12 10/14 at #10 Navy* L, 10-5 at George Washington* L, 7-6 10/17 at #15 Princeton* L, 12-10 10/28 vs. Mercyhurst% W, 17-5 vs. #12 Navy% L, 12-9 10/29 vs. Johns Hopkins% W, 8-5 11/11 Brown# W, 9-7 #13 Navy# L, 11-8 11/12 #10 St. Francis (N.Y.)# L, 11-7 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championship, Providence, R.I % Southern Championships, Lewisburg, Pa. # Eastern Championship, Princeton, N.J.
2007
Head Coach: John Zeigler Record: 20-13, 5-3 CWPA Southern Division 9/1 #2 Cal L, 11-7 #13 Pacific W, 10-5 9/2 Queens N.Y. W, 17-1 9/8 Fordham W, 14-6 Iona W, 14-6 9/9 Mercyhurst W, 12-4 9/14 vs. #15 Princeton* W, 13-12 (OT) 9/15 vs. #20 Johns Hopkins* W, 11-8 9/16 vs. George Washington* W, 7-6 9/29 vs. #20 Brown^ W, 10-6 vs. #13 Navy^ L, 9-7 9/30 vs. #18 Princeton^ W, 11-8 10/6 Queens W, 10-3 at #18 Princeton* L, 5-4 10/7 vs. #13 Navy* L, 10-5 vs. #11 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 12-9 10/13 #5 Pepperdine L, 10-8 #14 Pacific L, 11-9 10/14 #1 Redlands (DIII) L, 10-8 #3 Pomona-Pitzer (D III) W, 11-6
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2008
Head Coach: John Abdou Record: 17-16, 4-4 CWPA Southern Division 9/6 #1 California L, 18-6 Fordham W, 16-8 9/7 Queens N.Y. W, 15-2 Iona W, 15-9 9/13 George Washington L, 10-8 Iona W, 13-11 (OT) 9/14 #3 Stanford L, 18-5 #15 Santa Clara L, 11-9 9/19 at MIT W, 12-6 9/20 #18 Brown^ W, 11-9 #12 St. Francis (N.Y.)^ L, 17-9 9/21 George Washington^ W, 9-8 9/26 at #18 Johns Hopkins* W, 13-9 9/27 at #14 Navy* L, 7-6 at George Washington* L, 11-9 10/11 #2 UCLA L, 13-6 #10 Long Beach State L, 7-3 10/12 #11 Pacific L, 9-8 Pomona-Pitzer W, 14-5 10/17 vs. #12 Princeton* W, 11-6 10/18 vs. George Washington* W, 9-4 vs. Mercyhurst W, 9-8 10/19 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 10-3 vs. #17 Navy* L, 11-6 10/24 at #15 Princeton* L, 11-9 11/25 #18 Brown W, 11-9 11/2 vs. #13 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 10-4 11/8 Gannon% W, 16-5 at #16 Princeton% L, 8-4 11/9 Johns Hopkins% L, 11-9 11/21 #12 St. Francis (N.Y.)# L, 10-8 11/22 Iona# W, 11-10 11/23 Johns Hopkins# W, 12-6 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Championship, Cambridge, Mass. % Southern Championships, Princeton, N.J. # Eastern Championship, Annapolis, Md.
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2009
Head Coach: John Abdou Record: 17-14, 6-2 CWPA Southern Division 9/5 #2 Stanford L, 22-7 Gannon W, 13-4 9/6 #4 California L, 20-6 Fordham W, 15-9 9/12 MIT W, 12-5 #19 Brown L, 7-6 9/13 Iona W, 9-6 #4 UCLA L, 15-3 9/19 #20 Johns Hopkins^ L, 11-10 George Washington^ W, 15-7 9/20 Fordham^ W, 13-11 9/25 vs. #20 Johns Hopkins* W, 8-5 9/26 vs. George Washington* W, 14-7 vs. #17 Princeton* W, 10-9 10/3 vs. #10 Navy* W, 12-11 10/4 at #19 Princeton* L, 12-5 10/8 at George Washington* W, 19-13 10/10 #3 USC L, 21-4 #12 UC Davis L, 8-5 10/11 Redlands W, 13-6 #13 Pacific L, 10-7 10/16 at Johns Hopkins* W, 13-8 10/17 at #13 Navy* L, 10-7 11/1 vs. Penn State Behrend W, 25-0 vs. #19 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 14-9 11/7 vs. Mercyhurst% W, 11-6 vs. #17 Princeton% L, 10-9 (OT) 11/8 vs. Johns Hopkins% L, 9-8 11/20 Brown# W, 8-6 11/21 #18 Princeton# L, 7-6 11/22 #20 Johns Hopkins# W, 10-9 * CWPA Southern Division game ^ ECAC Champsionship, Princeton, N.J. % Southern Championships, Lewisburg, Pa. # Eastern Championship, Cambridge, Mass.
2010
Head Coach: John Abdou Record: 13-16, 2-6 CWPA Southern Division 9/4 Vanguard W, 18-6 Gannon W, 22-3 9/5 Queens N.Y. L, 15-14 Fordham W, 16-13 9/10 vs. Toronto W, 15-4 9/11 vs. Penn State Behrend W, 26-3 vs. Brown W, 13-9 9/12 vs. #16 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 9-5 9/18 George Washington^ W, 21-3 Brown^ L, 11-7 9/19 #17 Princeton^ L, 9-6 9/24 at Johns Hopkins* L, 13-12 9/25 at #18 Navy* L, 10-9 at George Washington* L, 10-7 10/9 at #17 Princeton* L, 7-4 10/15 vs. Johns Hopkins* L, 12-11 10/16 vs. #18 Navy* L, 9-4 vs. George Washington* W, 14-8
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2011
Head Coach: John McBride Record: 15-10, 5-3 CWPA Southern Division 9/3 Gannon W, 21-6 9/4 #11 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 16-10 9/17 Harvard W, 18-8 Brown L, 8-7 9/18 Iona W, 16-11 Fordham W, 12-7 9/24 at Johns Hopkins* L, 11-9 (OT) at #16 Navy* W, 10-9 9/25 at George Washington* W, 10-8 10/8 at #13 Princeton* W, 10-6 10/14 vs. #16 Princeton* L, 9-8 (OT) 10/15 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 12-10 vs. George Washington* W, 12-5 10/16 vs. #17 Navy* L, 10-8 10/22 #3 Stanford L, 15-1 #12 UC Davis L, 12-11 10/23 at #15 Santa Clara L, 13-6 #6 Pepperdine L, 16-7 11/4 Mercyhurst% W, 18-9 11/5 Penn State Behrend% W, 14-1 #16 Navy% L, 11-5
11/6 Johns Hopkins% W, 10-7 11/18 #18 Brown# L, 11-10 11/19 Harvard# W, 13-11 (OT) 11/20 Johns Hopkins# W, 15-8 * CWPA Southern Division game % Southern Championship, Princeton, N.J. # Eastern Championship, Cambridge, Mass.
2012
Head Coach: John McBride Record: 17-14, 3-5 CWPA Southern Division 9/1 Notre Dame (Ohio) W, 24-9 9/2 Iona W, 14-12 9/7 #20 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 8-7 9/8 #3 California L, 20-3 #18 Brown L, 12-6 9/9 Fordham W, 20-8 9/15 Harvard W, 11-3 #20 St. Francis (N.Y.) L, 7-6 9/16 #13 Princeton L, 13-9 9/22 at #17 Navy* L, 11-6 at George Washington* L, 15-12 9/23 at Johns Hopkins* L, 14-13 9/29 vs. MIT W, 18-12 9/30 vs. Harvard W, 10-8 10/6 at #16 Princeton * L, 10-7 10/13 vs. Johns Hopkins* W, 12-10 (OT) 10/13 vs. #14 Navy* L, 17-11 10/14 vs. George Washington* W, 13-8 10/14 vs. #16 Princeton* W, 10-9 10/19 at #19 Santa Clara W, 10-7 10/20 Cal-Bap st L, 6-5 #13 Air Force L, 9-6 10/21 #4 Stanford L, 14-2 #16 UC Davis W, 14-6 11/2 vs. George Washington% W, 13-12 (OT) 11/3 vs. Washington & Jefferson% W, 18-8 vs. #14 Navy% W, 13-11 11/4 vs. Mercyhurst% W, 9-4 11/16 Harvard # W, 15-13
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2013
Head Coach: John McBride Record: 14-11, 5-3 CWPA Southern Division 9/7 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) W, 15-14 9/8 vs. Gannon W, 17-8 vs. Iona W, 12-7 9/14 Salem Interna onal W, 19-4 Mercyhurst L, 9-8 9/15 Fordham W, 14-7 9/21 at Navy* W, 8-6 at George Washington* L, 15-14 9/22 at Johns Hopkins* L, 14-12 10/6 at #13 Princeton* L, 14-9 10/12 Navy* W, 11-10 George Washington* W, 12-9 10/13 Johns Hopkins* W, 13-6 #12 Princeton* W, 12-5 10/25 at #3 Pacific L, 18-8 10/26 vs. Fresno Pacific W, 16-6 at #11 UC Davis L, 8-7 10/27 vs. #10 Concordia (Calif.) L, 15-6 at #16 Santa Clara L, 14-12 11/9 Washington & Jefferson% W, 12-5 Mercyhurst% W, 8-6 11/10 at Navy% L, 9-8 11/22 at #19 Brown# W, 9-8 11/23 #13 St. Francis Brooklyn# L, 10-6 11/24 #16 Navy# L, 10-7 * CWPA Southern Division Game % Southern Championships, Annapolis, Md. # CWPA Championship, Providence, R.I.
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2014 men’s water polo SCOTT SCHULTE AWARD The h Sco Schulte h l Award d was established bl h d in 1980 in honor of the two- me water polo All-American and is presented annually to “the individual who contributes the most to Bucknell water polo.” 2011 Bucknell graduate Richie Hyden was the most recent recipient of the pres gious award. An All-East water polo selec on four straight years (1977-1980), Schulte led Bucknell to four Eastern championships, and set an all- me NCAA water polo career scoring record with 586 goals. The high scorer in four straight NCAA Tournaments (the only player to accomplish this feat) and holder of the career record of 50 goals in NCAA championships, Schulte played on Bucknell teams that had a combined record of 114-15-3, and he was a Second Team AllAmerican in 1979 and 1980. He was the only player outside of California selected to those All-America squads. He was twice selected to the AAU All-America First Team in water polo, and seven mes in his career finished in the top six of an East Coast Conference Swimming Championship event. He won Bucknell’s Christy Mathewson Award, which recognizes the Scott Schulte ’81 (r) and Mark Gensheimer ’81 (l) present the Bucknell University Men’s top athlete of the senior class, in 1981. Water Polo Alumni Award to former head Schulte was a member of coach Dick Russell. the U.S. Na onal Team from 1980-84, was a First-Team Indoor All-American from 1981-85, was Most Valuable Player at the Indoor Na onals in 1981 and 1984, and competed in the World University Games in 1981. He was inducted into the Bucknell Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Collegiate Water Polo Associa on Hall of Fame in 2006.
SCOTT SCHULTE AWARD WINNERS 1980 198 980 0 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996
Dick Russellll Di i kR Tom Butler ’82 John Simone ’83 Kathleen Parichy ’84 Lynn Kachmarik Jeff Hilk ’86 Paul Duffy ’87 Garrin Kapecki ’89 Truby Voisin ’89 Pete Young ’88 Jeff Dickson ’90 John Zeigler ’91 Senior Class ’92 Steve Benson ’93 Chris Retzler ’93 Sean Tierney ’95 Rupert deVink ’94 Tim Nesvig ’96 Alex Lunding ’98
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Alex Al l LLunding di ’98 Dan Stephenson ’98 Zach Blixt ’99 Josh Wa s ’00 Alex Bozic ’00 Kevin Permisohn ’01 Ryan McCarty ’02 David Kennedy ’02 Daniel Lonnerdal ’03 Aaron Platshon ’05 Elliot Benoist ’05 Jay Danforth ’05 Aaron Platshon ’05 Brad Roslyn ’06 Mark Masterson ’08 Jason Rechel ’08 Gabriel Heiber ’09 Johnny Stupp ’10 Richie Hyden ’11
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DICK RUSSELL - CWPA HALL OF FAME The Collegiate Water Polo Associa on announced that former Bucknell men’s water polo and swimming coach Dick Russell, along with Richard Hunkler of Slippery Rock, would compose the ini al class inducted into the CWPA Hall of Fame in 2002. Both Russell and Hunkler laid the founda on for the organiza on that exists today and were instrumental in its development for almost 20 years. Russell served Bucknell as an associate professor of physical educa on and developed a local swim class program. It was there he founded a water polo club in 1968, which con nued un l 1977, when the team achieved varsity status. Between 1977 and 1986, Russell’s water polo teams tallied an amazing record of 223-68-4. This consistent success made Russell the first coach in Bucknell history to record more than 100 victories in two sports, swimming and water polo. Under Russell the water polo teams won four Eastern Championships and competed in the NCAA Championship five mes. He was named Eastern Water Polo Coach of the Year in 1985. Although it seemed minor at the me, one of his biggest achievements has had a tremendous impact on the sport throughout the country. Russell was the founder of the Mid-Atlan c Conference, now known as the Collegiate Water Polo Associa on. Originally including only a few teams, his pioneer work in establishing this league laid the founda on for the na onwide conference that boasts over 220 teams today. In 1968, Russell began his tenure at Bucknell as head swim coach and served in that capacity un l his re rement in 1994. While at the helm, he led the men’s swim program to a 154-121 record in dual meets, along with 11 conference championships. He was also named a Master Coach by the Collegiate Swimming Coaches Associa on in 1978. Russell began his coaching career at Upper Arlington High School in Columbus, Ohio, amassing an 85-14 dual meet record before being named head swimming and golf coach, as well as a football assistant at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. While at Kenyon, Coach Russell won 33 of 52 dual meets and four Ohio Athle c Conference Championships in his years as coach. Russell was inducted into the Bucknell University Athle cs Hall of Fame in 1997 and was presented with a plaque commemora ng his contribu ons to the Bison water polo and swimming programs in January 2007. Russell passed away in April of 2008 at the age of 75. In the summer of 2009, it was announced that Dan ’78 and Chris (Peterjohn ’76) Richards had pledged $1.5 million to the Bucknell men’s and women’s water polo programs in honor of Dick Russell.
2014 men’s water polo BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME The following former men’s water polo players have been inducted into Bucknell’s Athle c Hall of Fame. Bill Drake (’75): Four-year swimming le erwinner ... co-captain of 1974-75 team ... set school and conference records in 200-yard backstroke ... won 200 back at Middle Atlan c and East Coast Conference meets for three straight years ... won four individual events and was on seven winning relays at conference championship meets during career ... member of Bucknell’s club water polo team ... entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1996. Jim Harvey (’88): Member of men’s water polo team in 1987 and 1988 ... recipient of Bucknell’s Christy Mathewson Award for the Outstanding Senior Athlete ... entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1999. Jeff Hilk (’86): Standout for both the water polo and swimming and diving teams in the mid-1980s ... posted 334 goals and 460 points in water polo career, totals that s ll rank second only to fellow Hall of Famer and All-American Sco Schulte '81 on Bucknell's career charts. Lynn Kachmarik: A true coaching pioneer at Bucknell, mentoring both men and women student-athletes in four different sports from 1982-98 ... a world-class water polo player when she came to Bucknell in 1982 as head women’s swimming and diving coach ... named head coach of the men’s water polo team in 1987, making her the first woman to coach a men’s water polo team in NCAA history ... named Eastern Coach of the Year in 1987 ... an avid proponent and advocate for women’s water polo, and during the 1998-99 academic year she helped that sport achieve varsity status at Bucknell for the first me. Geoff Miller (’76): Four-year swimming le erwinner, co-captain, and a member of four Middle Atlan c and East Coast Conference championship teams ... twice competed at the NCAA Swimming Championships ... also a two-year starter for the Bucknell Water Polo Club team ... entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1998. Dick Russell: Coached the men’s swimming team from 1968-94 and created the water polo program at Bucknell ... coached the team from its incep on as a varsity sport in 1977 un l 1986 ... entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1997. Sco Schulte (’81): Four- me All-East selec on and twice a member of the All-America squad ... high scorer in the NCAA Water Polo Tournament for four straight years ... NCAA career scoring leader ... member of the U.S. Na onal Team from 1981-85 ... member of CWPA Hall of Fame ... entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 1986. Roger Schwanhausser (’75): Helped Bison swimming team to four consecu ve Middle Atlan c and East Coast Conference team championships ... won three individual and 11 relay conference tles in career ... graduated from Bucknell with school records in the 100 backstroke and 200 IM ... member of Bucknell’s club water polo team ... entered Hall of Fame with the Class of 2002.
ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Opponent Air Force Apostles (Chicago) Arkansas Arkansas-Li le Rock Army Boston College Brown BYU (Hawaii) Cal-Bap st California Cal-Irvine Cal-Lutheran Cal-Poly Pomona Cal-Riverside UC Davis UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Cruz Chaminade Chapman City Club of New York Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Cleveland State Columbia Concordia Cornell Dayton Fordham Fresno Pacific Gannon George Washington Grove City Harvard Illinois (Chicago Circle) Indiana Indiana (Pa.) Iona Johns Hopkins Kentucky LaVerne Lehigh Lehman Long Beach State Loyola (Chicago) Loyola Marymount Malibu Waves Maryland Massachuse s Mercyhurst MIT
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2014 men’s water polo BUCKNELL FAST FACTS • • • • • •
Students from 46 states and 63 countries Nearly 97 percent of regular faculty hold Ph.D. or equivalent degree 94 percent of first-year students return as sophomores Student-run radio sta on, newspaper and literary publica ons 90 percent of student-athletes graduate within six years Student-athlete gradua on rate is highest in the country among Division I programs • Fi h among Division I schools for the number of student-athletes named to Academic All-America teams • The most heavily populated states with Bucknell alumni, in order: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Maryland and California • 85 percent of seniors par cipate in community service or volunteer work • Bucknell’s average financial aid award is $30,000 • The highly accomplished alumni community includes a 1998 Pulitzer Prize recipient, chief execu ve officer of CBS Corp., chief execu ve officer of Children’s Place, founder of LendingTree.com, co-founder of The Home Depot Inc. and the first chief technology officer for PBS • Bucknell is a regular winner of the Patriot League’s Presidents’ Cup, the league’s all-sports trophy. Eighteen of the last 24 years the cup has been awarded to Bucknell. • 9-to-1 student-faculty ra o (undergraduates)
CWPA INFORMATION Th Collegiate The Collllegiat i te Water W t Polo P lo Associa Pol Asso A cia i on originally origi i inalllly began began as the the Mid Mid Atlan Atlan c C Conference, onfference founded by Dick Russell (Bucknell University swimming & water polo coach) in the 1970’s. Its founding membership included teams from Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The leadership and management of the organiza on relied on volunteer coaches un l 1990, when it hired a commissioner to perform basic scheduling for the 15 member teams. Officia ng assignments at the me were performed by an independent organiza on called the Eastern Water Polo Referees Associa on. The next major milepost occurred in 1993, when the Southern and New England Conferences merged into the Mid Atlan c. The new structure combined all of the varsity teams in the East, along with the few sport clubs in existence at that me. During the 1995 season, the conference received its first major challenge, as the organiza on experienced a strike by its officia ng corps. This strike ul mately resulted in the organiza on establishing its own officia ng bureau, assuming responsibility for all of its officia ng assignments. The conference hired Tere Ma as its inaugural Director of Officials and Loren Bertocci as its first Technical Director. These two individuals laid the groundwork for the Officia ng Bureau that exists today. Today the CWPA is the largest water polo conference in the country with teams in 75% of the states na onwide. Including both intercollegiate varsity compe on and club compe on, it stands as the only conference of this type. Due to its breadth and influence, the conference plays a pivotal role in the sport of water polo today, which will only increase in the future as it con nues to grow.
BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY LIFE AFTER BUCKNELL Nine months after graduation, 97 percent of the Class of 2013 reported being employed, in graduate school, both employed and in graduate school, or volunteering. Of those, 71 percent were employed, 16 percent were in graduate or professional school, 5 percent were employed and in graduate school, and 1 percent were volunteering. Nearly 50,000 alumni live and work in every state in the United States as well as in nearly 100 different countries.
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onal liberal arts colleges in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2013 #9 among undergraduate engineering programs in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2013 - biomedical engineering: #1 - chemical engineering: #2 - civil engineering: #4 - computer engineering: #2 - electrical engineering: #8 - mechanical engineering: #9 Listed in Princeton Review’s Best Northeastern Colleges and Best Value Colleges for 2012 According to the PayScale College Salary Survey, Bucknell ranks #10 among liberal arts colleges for alumni mid-career salary #5 in Newsweek’s College Rankings for 2012: Most Beau ful Schools #6 among bachelor’s ins tu ons for number of students studying abroad (2010-11, Ins tute of Interna onal Educa on) #1 among bachelor’s ins tu ons for dura on of study abroad (2010-11, Ins tute of interna onal Educa on)
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As Bison Athle cs seeks to create a comprehensive learning environment that meshes with the academic mission of the University, an important element of the complete student-athlete experience is par cipa on in an elite leadership development program designed to iden fy, develop, challenge and support student-athletes and coaches in their con nual quest to become leaders in academics, in athle cs and in life. The Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy was launched in August 2011 with the goal of delivering programming and instruc on that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interac ve learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come. Leadership Academy programming has evolved and expanded throughout its first three years, and much more is planned in 2014-15. Approximately 60 student-athletes par cpate in Leadership Academy programming each year. Goals for the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy include: • Iden fy and develop high poten al leaders as sophomores or juniors • Help young best athletes become best leaders • Create strong leaders by example and set stage to develop vocal leaders • Build a strong peer support network for aspiring leaders • Develop leaders who support and learn from team captains/leaders • Prac ce leading self, their class, and below • Succession Planning — smoothly replace gradua ng leaders • Encourage veteran leaders to step up and be vocal leaders • Establish a solid, coopera ve and ongoing partnership with the coaching staff • Teach and apply the insights and skills necessary to be a responsible and respected leader • Provide veteran leaders with ongoing coaching and support as they tackle the tough issues of team leadership • Provide veteran leaders with a solid peer network for guidance and support • Provide veteran leaders with highly marketable leadership skills for a life me
2014 men’s water polo The Campus: Beau ful and Centrally Located • More than 100 facili es for learning, living, and recrea on. • Recent addi ons: music building, residence halls, geology/psychology building, engineering building, and athle cs center. The new West Fields complex is home to field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer. • Approximately three hours from Bal more, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Academics: Broad Learning Opportuni es • More than 50 majors leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Management in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Educa on, Bachelor of Science in Business Administra on, or Bachelor of Music. • Arts and Sciences Departments and Programs: Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Applied Mathema cal Sciences, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Compara ve Humani es, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Educa on, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Geosciences, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Geography, Geology, German, History, Interdisciplinary Studies in Economics and Mathema cs, Interna onal Rela ons, Italian Studies, La n American Studies, Linguis cs, Management, Mathema cs, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Poli cal Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies. • Engineering Departments: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, and Management for Engineers. • School of Management The Faculty: Focused on Students • More than 350 full- me faculty. • More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. • Undergraduate learning is highest priority. • Faculty members are ac ve scholars who conduct research, produce crea ve works, and publish their findings, o en in collabora on with students.
Undergraduate Research: Hands-On Learning • Students conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunc on with faculty mentors. • High degree of independence. • Great prepara on for graduate school and career. Campus Life: Never a Dull Moment • Learning outside of class: academically oriented student organiza ons, guest lecturers, campus publica ons, concerts, art exhibi ons, theatre, trips off campus, and more. • More than 150 student-run organiza ons to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist medita on. • Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad. • 11 fraterni es and 9 sorori es. • Diverse religious life programs. • Athle cs: varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and women, and intramural programs. Residen al Colleges: Housing Op ons with an Academic Twist • Eight themed programs open to first-year students: arts, discovery, environmental, global, humani es, languages and cultures, social jus ce, and society and technology. • Students take a course together, live together, and par cipate in outof-class ac vi es such as informal discussions, guest lectures, and offcampus trips. Career Services: Prepara on for the Future • Full- or part- me internships at companies, non-profits, or governmental agencies. • Resume wri ng and interviewing guidance. • Two-day job shadowing externships. • On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights. Visit Campus: See Bucknell for Yourself • Tours are offered five mes daily on weekdays and three mes on Saturdays. • No appointment is necessary for tours; other op ons may require reserva ons. • Please go to www.bucknell.edu/visit or call 570-577-3000 for more informa on.
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