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“It is time to take Cyclone Athletics to the next level.” That was the message of WPLJ broadcaster Joe Nolan at the official launch of The Athletic Turf Field Project on January 29, 2011. Through The Cyclone Athletic Fund, Centenary plans to construct a new artificial turf field that will serve the Men’s and Women’s Soccer and Lacrosse teams as well as Baseball. The new field, which can even be used in inclement weather, will help propel the teams to greater levels of competition and national recognition. To learn more about this exciting project or to make a contribution to The Cyclone Athletic Fund or The Athletic Turf Field Project, call (908) 852-1400 ext. 2336 or email knaaps@centenarycollege.edu. CENTENARY COLLEGE QUICK FACTS Location.................................................................................................................................................................................... Hackettstown, N.J. Founded...........................................................................................................................................................................................................1867 Enrollment.......................................................................................................................................................................................................2,694 Colors......................................................................................................................................................................................Navy Blue and Gray Nickname..................................................................................................................................................................................................Cyclones Affiliation..................................................................................................................................................................................NCAA Division III Conferences...................................................................................................................................... Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) ......................................................................................................................................................Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) President..................................................................................................................................................................Dr. Barbara-Jayne Lewthwaite Athletic Director....................................................................................................................................................................... Billie Jo Blackwell IMPORTANT INFORMATION School Phone Directory..................................................................................................................................................................(908) 852-1400 Athletic Department.......................................................................................................................................................................................x2297 Athletic Department Fax.................................................................................................................................................................(908) 813-8295 Office of Admissions.....................................................................................................................................................................................x2217 Website......................................................................................................................................................................... www.centenarycollege.edu Athletics Website........................................................................................................................................... www.centenarycollege.edu/athletics Email Address.......................................................................................................................................................athletics@centenarycollege.edu COACHES Baseball............................................................................................................................................................................... Scott Kushner (x2344) Men’s Basketball......................................................................................................................................................... Enrico Mastroianni (x2199) Women’s Basketball............................................................................................................................................................Justin Phoenix (x2194) Men’s/Women’s Cross Country.................................................................................................................................. James (J.J.) Cusick (x2297) Men’s Golf............................................................................................................................................................................... Josh Huber (x2121) Men’s Lacrosse........................................................................................................................................................................Matt Klank (x2378) Women’s Lacrosse.......................................................................................................................................................... John McCloskey (x2904) Men’s Soccer.................................................................................................................................................................... Keith O’Connor (x2198) Women’s Soccer................................................................................................................................................................... Kevin Davies (x2292) Softball..................................................................................................................................................................................Kim Broking (x2906) Women’s Volleyball................................................................................................................................................................... Dinu Dan (x2195) Wrestling............................................................................................................................................................................John Garriques (x2197)


CENTENARY BASEBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012 QUICK FACTS Head Coach.................................. Scott Kushner Alma Mater............................... Swarthmore ’02 Phone Number.......... (908) 852-1400 Ext. 2344 Email............... kushners@centenarycollege.edu Assistant Coach................................. Brett Stout Alma Mater................................... Moravian ’08 Phone Number.......... (908) 852-1400 Ext. 4662 Email:...................stoutb@centenarycollege.edu

TABLE OF CONTENTS Centenary College Quick Facts...................................................................................IFC Table of Contents............................................................................................................. 1 Centenary Athletic Staff................................................................................................... 2 Centenary College............................................................................................................ 3 Support Services.............................................................................................................. 4 Head Coach Scott Kushner..............................................................................................5 Assistant Coaches............................................................................................................ 5 Season Preview................................................................................................................ 6

Assistant Coach............................Frank Iannone Alma Mater...................................Centenary ’03 Phone Number............(908) 852-1400 Ext. 4662 Email:...............iannonef@centenarycollege.edu 2011 Record...............................................11-24 CSAC Record..............................................5-13 CSAC Finish.............................................. Sixth Newcomers.....................................................16 Starters Returning/Lost..................................8/6 SID.............................................Kevin Fountain Email................ fountaink@centenarycollege.edu Phone Number.......... (908) 852-1400 Ext. 2296 Cell............................................. (848) 219-0137 Assistant SID................................... Ben Master Email.................masterb@centenarycollege.edu Phone Number.......... (908) 852-1400 Ext. 2139

2012 Roster...................................................................................................................... 7 2012 Cyclones.............................................................................................................8-13 Baseball Facilities.....................................................................................................14-15 Athletic Turf Field Project............................................................................................. 16 Colonial States Athletic Conference........................................................................... IBC

Centenary Baseball 2012 Media Guide Editors......................................................................................................Kevin Fountain ...................................................................................................................... Ben Master Layout and Design...................................................................................Kevin Fountain Editorial Assistance............................................................................ Billie Jo Blackwell .......................................................................................................................Josh Huber Photography...................................................................................... Centenary Athletics ............................................................................................................ Lors Photography Printed By........................................................................................ Harmony Press, Inc.


ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Billie Jo Blackwell Director of Athletics

Josh Huber Associate Athletic Director

Dana Baffuto Assistant Athletic Trainer

Dinu Dan Facility Manager

Iris Correa Athletic Academic Advisor/SWA

Karin Damon Head Athletic Trainer

J.J. Cusick Assistant to the Director of Athletics

Kevin Davies Athletic Trainer

Keith O’Connor Athletic Recruiting Coordinator

Matt Klank Equipment Manager

Kevin Fountain Sports Information Director

Ben Master Assistant Sports Information Director

OUR MISSION STATEMENT Centenary College is a community of learners distinguished by a diverse student body, a dedicated faculty and staff, and stimulating educational opportunities. Centenary College is committed to a quality liberal arts and career studies education with a substantial international dimension to engage students in learning and prepare them for satisfying careers, successful lives, community service and lifelong intellectual pursuits. OUR ATHLETIC PHILOSOPHY Every coach’s mission is to provide the student-athlete with a competitive program and the opportunity to achieve excellence individually or as part of a team. The phrase “the teaching coach,” committed to the students, best describes our philosophy while maintaining a strong academic profile. As coaches we serve as both educators and leaders. Centenary’s goal is to maximize the human potential of our student-athletes. Our holistic approach stresses the fundamentals of the games we play as well as the values of responsibility, discipline and commitment. We know that these principles will translate into victories, but more importantly, they will develop young people with character. Those who compete and graduate become true champions, for they will understand what it means to be committed to excellence. ABOUT OUR ATHLETIC PROGRAM At Centenary College we nurture and encourage true competitive integrity. Our school adheres to a strict code of conduct from the recruiting process all the way to the NCAA Championships. Our coaches, administrators and staff members all take an active role in monitoring and insuring our compliance with all NCAA, Conference and College regulations. Centenary sponsors 13 men’s and women’s teams at the Division III level, and our Athletic Department continues to grow. We remain committed to developing our Athletic Department into one of the best small-college programs in the country. With the help of our dedicated coaches, staff and student-athletes we can see that dream come to reality. As a student-athlete, we will ask you to represent the College’s intercollegiate athletics program both on and off the field with integrity, professionalism and competitiveness. During your years at Centenary you will be asked to make sacrifices, but these sacrifices will be well rewarded by relationships and memories that will stay with you for a lifetime.


CENTENARY COLLEGE Academic Programs

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Adult and Accelerated Programs: Accelerated business programs leading to Associates, Bachelor’s and MBA degrees Online Programs: MBA, MA in Leadership and Public Administration, M.Ed. in Educational Practice, BS in Business Administration and AA in Liberal Arts Traditional Graduate Programs: MBA, MA in Counseling, MA in Counseling Psychology, MA in Educational Leadership, MA in Instructional Leadership, MA in Leadership and Public Administration, MA in School Counseling, MA in Special Education Traditional Undergraduate Programs: 19 Bachelor’s degree programs with 23 distinct concentrations, 3 Associates degree programs, 10 Education Certification programs and 20 minors

College Enrollment

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Centenary serves 2,644 students through various delivery methods. Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,380 full-time traditional undergraduate students at the Hackettstown campus; 115 part-time 37% men, 63% women 83% from New Jersey, 4% from New York, 5% from Pennsylvania Total represents 22 states and 14 foreign countries 56% of students live on campus Select county demographics: 25% from Warren County, 24% from Morris County, 13% from Hunterdon County, 12% from Sussex County and 4% from Somerset County Adult Accelerated and Professional Programs: 1,149 adult accelerated, online and graduate students 35% men, 65% women 93% from New Jersey Select county demographics: 31% from Morris County, 21% from Warren County, 14% from Essex County and 12% from Sussex County

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69 full-time faculty members, of whom 55% hold terminal degrees in their fields, including Fulbright Scholars 270 part-time faculty members Student-to-faculty ratio is 17:1

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28 buildings on 105 acres in Hackettstown and Washington Township, New Jersey, including the College’s Equestrian Center Additional locations in Parsippany and Edison, New Jersey, and numerous corporate locations

Technology • • •

Complete wireless networks at all locations Laptop program for traditional students 37 multimedia-equipped classroom with teacher stations

Intercollegiate Athletics • •

Members of NCAA Division III, ECAC, CSAC, MIWA 13 intercollegiate teams: Men’s: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Wrestling Women’s: Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball


SUPPORT SERVICES FITNESS CENTER

The fitness center, located in the John M. Reeves Student Recreation Center, gives Centenary students and student-athletes a safe workout environment where they can improve their agility, speed, flexibility, strength and conditioning. Using the fitness center gives each athlete a chance to improve their overall fitness, therefore making them more competitive in their sport of choice. In 2006, the fitness center was expanded to include a separate cardio room as well as the weight machine and free weight areas. The renovation also brought in brand new, state-of-the-art strength and fitness equipment that should fill all our student-athletes’ seasonal fitness needs.

ATHLETIC TRAINING

The Sports Medicine program at Centenary College provides students with an opportunity to participate in intercollegiate athletics in the safest and healthiest way possible. A well-rounded program for student-athletes directed toward the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries is enhanced by team physician Dr. Mike Kelly and orthopedic surgeons Dr. Louis Rizio and Dr. Robert A. Defalco. The Athletic Training staff includes Head Athletic Trainer Karin Damon, Assistant Trainer Dana Baffuto and Associate Athletic Trainer Kevin Davies. Damon received her B.S. in Health Science from Slippery Rock University and M.S. in Theory of Sports Medicine from Springfield College in Massachusetts. She was the Head Athletic Trainer at New Jersey City University before accepting the position at Centenary College in 2004. Damon was selected as an Athletic Trainer for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, working at the equestrian and mountain biking venues. Baffuto is a graduate of East Stroudsburg University where she received a Masters of Science degree in both Sports Management and Athletic Training. Davies earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Academics are Centenary’s number one priority and therefore we offer a number of support services to our student-athletes to make sure they are on the right path to a successful academic career. Each student-athlete is required to attend study hall in their first year at Centenary to aid them in their transition between high school and the demands of college academics. Professors are also encouraged to send progress reports on student-athletes to the athletic staff for academic monitoring. If a student-athlete is struggling in a class, Centenary offers tutors at no cost for any class. This is just another way that Centenary provides unparalleled service to its students.


Coaching staff Scott Kushner recently completed his third season as the head baseball coach of Centenary College. In three seasons, he has guided the team to 57 wins overall, including 27 conference victories and two Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Tournament berths. The team finished the 2011 campaign 11-24 overall, including 5-13 in the CSAC. In his first season with the Cyclones, sophomore Victor Nunez earned First Team All-CSAC Designated Hitter, Third Team New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association (NJCBA) All-State and NJCBA All-Rookie Team honors. He was joined on the All-Conference teams by juniors Anthony DeSomma and Chris Smith and seniors Brian Lemay and Lou Penna, as each were named Honorable Mention. Off the field, the team earned eight CSAC All-Academic Team honors. In 2009-10, Kushner guided the team to the first 20-win season of his coaching career. Centenary finished 20-22 and 10-8 in CSAC action and entered the conference tournament as the fourth seed, eventually falling in a hard-fought 8-5 contest to Neumann. Senior Michael Fasano was named First Team First Base while DeSomma and senior Mark DeMaio took home Second Team Designated Hitter and Outfield honors, respectively. Fasano also received New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association (NJCBA) Second Team All-State and American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Mid-Atlantic-Region Third Team while pitcher Chris Sisco earned ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove First Team accolades. The team also saw success off the field, as DeSomma was named ESPN the Magazine/CoSida College Division Academic All-District 2 First Team as a designated hitter. In his first year at the helm of the Cyclones, Kushner guided the team to a 15-20-1 record, including a 7-8 mark in the CSAC and a berth in the conference tournament. The team started slowly, losing nine of its first 13 games, but finished strong, going 11-8-1 the rest of the regular season, including a 5-2-1 mark in its final eight contests. In the conference tournament, Centenary fell to the eventual champion No. 9 Keystone in its opening game, before losing to Gwynedd-Mercy in a nail biter, 10-9, in its second contest. Under Kushner’s guidance, five Cyclones received All-Conference honors, as Andrew Koncen, DeMaio and Fasano were named to the First Team while Dan Chapman and Andrew Granozio earned Honorable Mentions. Kushner made the move to Centenary from the United States Merchant Marine Academy, where he was the head coach for two years and the Director of Physical Fitness in 2007. While at the Academy, he handled all the baseball operations and over his two-year tenure was able to improve the program’s output in nearly every statistical category. On the fitness side, Kushner oversaw the Physical Fitness Assessments (PFA) for the entire regiment of Midshipmen, which totaled nearly 1,000 students. Prior to his pair of seasons at Kings Point, Kushner was an assistant/interim head coach at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pa., from 2003-2006. He also was involved with the strength and conditioning program at Swarthmore as the director of that specialized area from 2005-06.

Before his coaching career, Kushner was a four-year starting centerfielder for Swarthmore College (1999-2002). During his playing days he was a two-year captain. He also earned the Hustle Award (1999), was a two-time Dick Hall Award Winner (2001-02), an All-Centennial Conference selection (2001-02) and finished his career among the top 10 in numerous statistical categories on the school’s all-time list. Following graduation, Kushner went on to play in the North American Baseball Association and Delaware County semi-pro baseball leagues. Kushner holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology from Swarthmore (2002) and a Master’s Degree in Sports Management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst (2004). He, his son, Colin, and his wife, Tiffany, reside in Hackettstown. Brett Stout is entering his fourth season with the Centenary College baseball program. Stout came to Centenary following a four-year playing career at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pa. With the Greyhounds, Stout earned four varsity letters while playing primarily as a second baseman and pitcher, also seeing some time in the outfield. Stout was the Gus Garcsar Memorial Award Winner in 2006, Team MVP in 2008 and the team’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Representative from 2005-2008. Stout graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in History and brings solid baseball experience with him to the coaching staff. During the summer of 2008, he started his coaching career as a volunteer assistant with a local American Legion Baseball program and head coach of the Lehigh Valley Baseball Academy’s 14 and under team, which participated in Elite Championship Baseball Tournaments. Stout continues to work at the Lehigh Valley Baseball Academy as an instructor, videographer and head coach of the 15 and under baseball team. During the summer of 2009, he worked as the videographer for the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, while also throwing batting practice and serving as a bullpen catcher. Stout lives in Washington, N.J., and is pursuing his Master’s Degree in School Counseling from Centenary College. Frank Iannone begins his second stint with the Cyclones baseball program after serving as the catching instructor from 2002-2006. A seasoned coach, Iannone has instructed countless athletes, including Cole Kimball, the first Centenary player to be selected in the Major League Baseball amateur draft. In addition to Kimball, Iannone has coached collegiate level athletes in the National Adult Baseball Association. In addition to his coaching experience, Iannone has spent a life in law enforcement, working as a New Jersey State Trooper from 1986-2011. A graduate of Centenary College in 2003, Iannone earned his Masters of Arts from Centenary in 2010. Iannone lives in Great Meadows, N.J.


SEASON PREVIEW The Cyclones look to bounce back this year after a tough 11-24 finish last season, including a 5-13 mark in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC). Despite hurricanes, earthquakes and snow storms, the team had a very productive fall season this year. “Early morning practices and weekend scrimmages were very encouraging and the roster is as deep and as talented as it has been in years,” according to Head Coach Scott Kushner. The fall culminated with a 15-inning scrimmage against Sussex County Community College in which the offense posted 20 runs while Cyclone pitching held Sussex to only 3 runs. “During the course of the fall, the one thing that continued to be as impressive as the team’s performance has been its attitude,” says Kushner. Even following the conclusion of the fall season, the players continued to practice and workout together regularly. The 2012 roster will blend seasoned veterans with promising young players, including an impressive crop of freshmen. While the team could easily be described as “young,” the tremendous leadership coming from the senior class will help accelerate our maturation as a team. The pitching staff will be led by Chris Sisco and Chris Campbell. Sisco had a breakout year as a sophomore, but missed his entire junior year due to injury. Now that he’s healthy, he is looking to reclaim his role atop the rotation. Campbell enjoyed a breakout year of his own in 2010, moving from the bullpen into the starting rotation and finishing the season with the best ERA on the team. Both lefties will be relied upon heavily this season to anchor the staff.

The infield will have a great deal of experience with Chris Smith at second base, Anthony DeSomma at first base, Matt Andrews manning the hot corner at third and Garrett Meagher at either shortstop or third base, all returning for their senior years. Smith and DeSomma were both All-CSAC Honorable Mention last season and will once again be relied upon in the heart of our order. Andrews ranks in the Top 5 in the Centenary career record books for on-base percentage and will continue to set the table for the big boppers in the lineup. Meagher was the most improved player on the roster last year and with his enthusiasm and positional flexibility, he will have an increased role this season. Marquay Mayo is a left-handed hitter with pop in his bat. He is also a smart and aggressive baserunner, so he will serve a dual purpose as pinch hitter and pinch runner as situations dictate. The upperclassmen will be joined by a collection of skilled freshmen. Ryan Caparoni is a powerful left-handed hitter who will make an immediate impact in the heart of the order. Caparoni is a phenomenal defensive first baseman, but is also athletic enough to handle the outfield while DeSomma is at first. Nick Ortiz is a second baseman who showed flashes of defensive brilliance in the fall. Though he will not be a starter this year, Ortiz has the potential to be a terrific player as he rounds out his skills this season. Joe Forcellini was as impressive as any player this fall and will see the bulk of his time at shortstop. Forcellini’s bat, arm and work ethic will make him a centerpiece of the lineup for years to come.

Chris Zaneski, Jason Pennypacker, Dylan Kemmerer and Kyle Bayse are all right-handed juniors who return for 2012. Zaneski and Pennypacker both have starting experience and are in the mix to be the in starting rotation. Kemmerer and Bayse worked primarily out of the bullpen last year and will likely do the same this season as well.

Ryan Mariotti will also see time at shortstop in a reserve role. Mariotti is athletic, with quick hands and a strong arm, and will be a tremendous player when his hitting catches up with his defense. Litus is a very solid player who will see most of his action at third base. His skill set is well-rounded as he can be an asset with either a glove or bat in his hand.

The freshman class will see a lot of innings this year and, based on their fall performances, they should be up to the task. Mitch Renz and Travis Eldridge are two righties who could immediately vie for a spot in the starting rotation. Coincidently, both are coming off of serious knee injuries, with Renz missing his senior season in high school and Eldridge just now getting back to full health. Both are hard throwers with strong secondary pitches that will keep hitters off balance.

The outfield will be manned by a wide variety of players, all of whom bring something special to the table. Randy Castillo is the unquestioned leader of this positional group as he brings an intense focus and determination to every practice and game. A reserve player for much of his first three seasons, Castillo has improved steadily over that time and he seemed to be putting it all together this fall. He may well find himself in the starting lineup on a more regular basis.

Nick Cavanaugh is the lone lefty of the bunch and he showed an ability to efficiently mow through hitters in the fall. Cesar Storm and Dan Derner each made the team as a walk-on thanks to a willingness to learn and high upsides. They will work exclusively out of the pen for the immediate future. Chad Frankenfield is a righty who can be a shutdown arm out of the pen. His slider is a true “plus” pitch and should give opposing hitters fits. Kevin Litus will pitch from time to time as well, but his most significant contributions will come in the infield and at the plate.

Mike Crowe is slated to return as the starter in right field. After a sluggish start to his freshman season, Crowe finished the year on an incredible tear that saw him bat above .550 over the final 12 games. He is a true 5-tool player who could put up astounding numbers if he stays locked-in over the course of an entire season.

The catching position will have a very different look to it this year, with three-year starter Brian Lemay graduating last year and two freshmen joining the staff this season. Victor Nunez alternated between catching and designated hitting duties last year and made an immediate impact, earning 1st Team All-CSAC in his first year of college baseball. Sean Hunter and Dave Raifsnider were both very impressive in the fall, displaying strong arms and bats to match. This trio will split time behind the dish and will provide the Cyclones with better depth and flexibility than they have ever had at the position.

Sean Cody has made significant improvements in all facets of the game since a year ago. Cody was really opening some eyes early in the fall before suffering a knee injury. He is back to full health now and will create some defensive nightmares for opponents with his speed and bunting skills. Dan Curcio is a skilled defensive player who has only begun to tap into his potential as a hitter. Curcio will push the upperclassmen immediately for playing time. Caparoni will play in left field when not at first base. All of these outfielders are capable of being starters, giving the team a great amount of depth and intriguing substitution possibilities.


2012 roster NO. NAME YR. POS. B/T HT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 34

Sean Hunter Garrett Meagher Randy Castillo Matt Andrews Chris Zaneski Travis Eldridge Chris Sisco Jason Pennypacker Dylan Kemmerer Sean Cody Nick Cavanaugh Nick Ortiz Chad Frankenfield Kyle Bayse Mitch Renz Ryan Mariotti Dan Curcio Cesar Storm Victor Nunez Danny Derner Chris Smith Mike Crowe Anthony DeSomma Joe Forcellini Kevin Litus Marquay Mayo Chris Campbell Ian Steepy Ryan Caparoni Dave Raifsnider

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Berlin, N.J./Eastern Regional North Warren, N.J./North Warren West New York, N.J./Memorial Washington, N.J./Warren Hills Regional Little Falls, N.J./Passaic Valley Blairstown, N.J./North Warren Regional Monmouth Junction, N.J./South Brunswick Easton, Pa./Notre Dame Easton, Pa./Easton Area Wood-Ridge, N.J./Wood-Ridge Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield Memorial Bronx, N.Y./Mount St. Michael’s Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom Rutherford, N.J./Rutherford Danville, Pa./Danville Area Senior Prospect, Conn./Woodland Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge Union City, N.J./St. Mary’s Santo Domingo, D.R./Ocean Township Rutherford, N.J./Rutherford Washington, N.J./Warren Hills Regional Stroudsburg, Pa./Stroudsburg Clifton, N.J./Clifton Hatfield, Pa./LaSalle Freehold, N.J./Freehold Springfield, N.J./Jonathan Dayton Cranford, N.J./Cranford Elmwood Park, N.J./Elmwood Park Memorial Kenvil, N.J./Roxbury Pottstown, Pa./Owen J. Roberts

Head Coach: Scott Kushner (Fourth Season, Swarthmore ’02) Assistant Coaches: Brett Stout, Frank Iannone


2012 SENIORS #5 Matt Andrews Infielder, R/R, 5-7 Washington, N.J./ Warren Hills Regional 2011 (Junior): Played in 27 games, starting 25… set career highs in hits (19) and at bats (76)… recorded two doubles, 14 runs and nine RBI… tied for team lead with 20 walks…ranked 63rd in the nation in walks per game…second on the team with a .431 on-base percentage…finished with 30 putouts and 38 assists from his third base position…set career-highs in doubles, putouts and assists…twice recorded at least three hits in a single game, including a 4-for-6 performance against Delaware Valley on March 17…ranks seventh in program history with 56 walks. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in 29 games, starting 21…batted .258 (17-for-66) with 22 runs, one triple, one home run and 10 RBI…second on the team with 25 walks… recorded an on-base percentage of .468…third on the team with 47 assists…also tallied eight putouts…CSAC All-Academic Team. 2009 (Freshman): Played in 26 games, starting 14…third on the team with a .351 batting average (20-for-57)…knocked in 15 runs and scored 10 more…hit one double and recorded 21 total bases…walked 11 times…had an on-base percentage of .449… made good on both of his stolen base attempts…fourth on the team with 23 assists. High School and Personal Data: Three-year varsity baseball player at Warren Hills High School…started at third base his junior and senior seasons…senior campaign batted .400 (30-for-75)…recorded only two errors all year…earned Second Team All-Skyland Conference and Third Team Honorable Mention All-New Jersey… majoring in Sports Management…has one brother, Chris…son of Catherine and John Hughes…born on April 24, 1989.

#29 Chris Campbell Pitcher, L/L, 6-3 Cranford, N.J./Cranford 2011 (Junior): CSAC Sportsmanship Award Recipient…led team with a 4.45 ERA despite going 0-2 on the year…made nine appearances, including four starts…pitched 32.1 innings… helped the team shut out Baptist Bible on April 30. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in four games…pitched 5.1 innings…struck out three…CSAC All-Academic Team. High School and Personal Data: Three-sport athlete at Cranford High School… played four years of baseball…team won conference and county championship during his career…pitched a no-hitter against Linden in 2006…two-time Athlete of the Week…ran on the cross country team for two seasons…played one year of basketball…Honor Roll student…Perfect Attendance Award…served as delegate to Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) Conference…majoring in Business and Accounting…son of Kathi and Stephen Campbell…born on April 29, 1990.

#3 Randy Castillo Outfielder, R/R, 5-8 West New York, N.J./ Memorial 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 15 games, starting four…finished with four hits, one run and one double…walked eight times and recorded an on-base percentage of .444…tallied eight putouts and one outfield assist…set personal bests in walks, on-base percentage and putouts…CSAC All-Academic Team. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in 24 games, starting one…recorded seven runs and four RBI…walked two times…stole seven bases in nine attempts…CSAC All-Academic Team. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in 19 games, with two starts…usually pinch ran late in games…hit .300 with six runs, seven RBI and one double…recorded seven total bases. High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the baseball team at Memorial High School…majoring in Business Administration: Sports…has one brother, Adrian, and one sister, Briana…son of Andrea and Rafael Castillo…born on March 12, 1990.

#25 Anthony DeSomma Infielder, R/R, 6-3 Clifton, N.J./Clifton 2011 (Junior): All-CSAC Honorable Mention… played and started in 33 games…posted second-highest batting average on the team, hitting .351…tied for team lead with 19 runs… recorded six doubles, six home runs and a team best 31 RBI…slugged .568…posted a fielding percentage of .962, with a team-high 184 putouts and 18 assists…helped finish off 10 double plays…set career-highs in at bats, putouts and assists…finished the season 12th in the CSAC in batting average…in Centenary’s all-time stats, is third with 13 home runs and fourth in batting average (.362), RBIs (84) and slugging percentage (.567)…became the first Cyclone to hit three home runs in a single game, against Baptist Bible on April 30…one of those home runs was a grand slam as he finished with six RBI against the Defenders…named to CSAC Weekly Honor Roll and earned Cyclone of the Week honors on May 2…CSAC All-Academic Team. 2010 (Sophomore): All-CSAC Second Team Designated Hitter…played in 39 games, starting 33…saw time as both designated hitter and catcher…second on the team with a .391 batting average (43-for-110)…scored 24 runs, hit nine doubles and seven home runs…led team with 42 RBI…slugged .664…walked 15 times and had an on-base percentage of .451…finished with 76 putouts, eight assists and a 1.000 fielding percentage…his RBI total is the second-best Centenary single-season record…ranked 37th nationally with six sacrifice flies…in CSAC statistics, finished season first in sacrifice flies, tied for first in fielding percentage, seventh in RBI, tied for eighth in home runs and 10th in batting average…named CSAC Player of the Week and Cyclone of the Week on April 19 after leading CC to a 4-0 week by hitting .429 with five runs, one double, two home runs and nine RBI…ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 First Team…CSAC All-Academic Team. 2009 (Freshman): Played in 24 games, starting six…hit .319 with 11 RBI, five runs and one double…recorded 52 putouts, three assists and a fielding percentage of .965. High School and Personal Data: Played baseball all four years at Clifton High School…senior season earned First Team All-League, First Team All-County, First Team All-North Jersey Group IV and Second Team All-North Jersey…also played two years of basketball…majoring in Sports Management…has one brother, Joseph…son of Michelle and Joe DeSomma…born on May 30, 1990.


2012 Seniors #2 Garrett Meagher Infielder, R/R, 5-7 North Warren, N.J./ North Warren 2011 (Junior): Appeared in 21 games, starting eight…batted .265 (9-for-34) with 10 runs, one double, one triple and five RBI…walked six times and stole three bases…finished with 22 assists and nine putouts…set career bests in at bats, hits, runs, RBI, walks, stolen bases, putouts and assists. 2010 (Sophomore): Appeared in eight games…hit .250 (2-for-8) with two runs and two walks…had an on-base percentage of .400…finished with four putouts, five assists and a 1.000 fielding percentage. 2009 (Freshman): Did not play while at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. High School and Personal Data: Also a starter for the Centenary wrestling team at 157-pounds…transferred to Centenary from Arizona State University…competed scholastically at North Warren Regional High School…member of the wrestling team that won Sectional Championship twice…won district championship his freshman year…placed third in the region and won county his sophomore year…twice nominated as Warren Reporter Athlete of the Year…majoring in Sports Management… has one sister, Ruthanne…son of Cynthy and Frederick Meagher……born on July 6, 1989.

#8 Chris Sisco Pitcher, R/R, 6-2 Monmouth Junction, N.J./ South Brunswick 2011 (Junior): Missed the season due to injury. 2010 (Sophomore): ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove First Team…Started in 10 games, tying him for the highest single-season starts total in program history…finished 5-3 with a 4.25 ERA…led team in wins…pitched 55 innings, striking out a team-best 58…picked off two baserunners…threw one complete game, against Immaculata on March 20…recorded two putouts, six assists and a 1.000 fielding percentage…ranked 64th in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings…in CSAC statistical rankings, finished season second in strikeouts, tied for fifth in starts and pick offs and tied for seventh in wins…ranks eighth on Centenary’s all-time list with 77 career strikeouts. 2009 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games, starting four…struck out 19 in 17.1 IP. High School and Personal Data: Played four years of baseball at South Brunswick High School…earned Star-Ledger and Home News Tribune Honorable Mention… majoring in Criminal Justice…has two sisters, Jen and Ali…son of Joanne and Peter Sisco…born on May 30, 1990.

#23 Chris Smith Infielder, R/R, 6-0 Washington, N.J./ Warren Hills Regional 2011 (Junior): All-CSAC Honorable Mention… played and started in 34 games…posted fourth-best batting average on the team, hitting .333 (35-for-105) with 19 runs, nine doubles, two home runs and 13 RBI…tied for team lead in runs and finished second in doubles…tied for team lead with 20 walks and recorded a team-high on-base percentage of .453…second on the team with 65 assists…also recorded 34 putouts…helped turn six double plays…set career highs in at bats, hits, doubles, walks and on-base percentage…ranks fifth in program history with 21 doubles, sixth in assists (189) and eighth in walks (47). 2010 (Sophomore): Played in 39 games, starting 33…fifth on the team with a .311 batting average (32-for-103)…recorded 23 runs, seven doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI…slugged .466…walked 17 times and had an on-base percentage of .441…led team with 72 assists, while tallying 36 putouts and a .915 fielding percentage…helped turn eight double plays. 2009 (Freshman): NJCBA All-Rookie Team…appeared in 32 games, starting 26… hit .264 (24-for-91)…scored 17 runs…hit five doubles…knocked in 12 runs…walked 10 times…stole two bases in four attempts…hit two sacrifice flies and laid down three sacrifice bunts…finished with 49 putouts, 52 assists and a fielding percentage of .944. High School and Personal Data: Two-year starter and letterwinner on the varsity squad at Warren Hills Regional High School…served as team captain senior year… earned Coaches Award senior campaign…majoring in Sports Management…has one brother, Jason, and one sister, Heather…son of Kim and Ken Smith…born on Dec. 9, 1989.


2012 JUNIORS #16 Kyle Bayse Pitcher, R/R, 5-10 Rutherford, N.J./ Rutherford 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 10 games…tied for second on the team with two wins…struck out 13 over 20 innings, setting career-highs in both categories…started three games. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games…in 9.2 innings of work, struck out five. High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the baseball team at Rutherford High School…named Most Improved Player as a senior…majoring in sport management/business...has one brother, Jeff…son of Janice and Paul Bayse…born on Sept. 27, 1991.

#11 Dylan Kemmerer Pitcher, R/R, 5-10 Easton, Pa./Easton Area 2011 (Sophomore): Made 11 appearances…struck out 12 over 18 innings of work…combined for one shutout and recorded his first career save…set career-highs in innings and strikeouts. 2010 (Freshman): Appeared in five games… struck out seven in 6.2 innings of work. High School and Personal Data: Four-year member of the baseball team at Easton Area High School in Easton, Pa.…spent last two years with the varsity squad… finished career ranked among school’s leaders in victories…majoring in accounting... has one brother, Garrett, and one sister, Kerena…son of Karen and Rick Kemmerer… born on Sept. 21, 1990.

#21 Victor Nunez Catcher, R/R, 6-0 Santo Domingo, D.R./ Ocean Township 2011 (Sophomore): First Team All-CSAC Designated Hitter…Third Team New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association (NJCBA) All-State…NJCBA All-Rookie Team…played in 33 games, starting 30…saw time at DH and catcher…third on the team with a .344 batting average (33-for-96)…hit 12 doubles and five home runs…scored 17 runs and knocked in 22 more…slugged a team-best .625…walked nine times and recorded an on-base percentage of .411…posted a .953 fielding percentage with 70 putouts and 11 assists…ranked fifth in the CSAC in slugging percentage and sixth in doubles… tied the program’s third-best single-season doubles mark…named CSAC Player of the Week and Cyclone of the Week on March 7. High School and Personal Data: Played two years of baseball at Ocean Township High School…majoring in sport management...has one brother, Luis…son of Katy Pena and Victor Nunez…born on Dec. 19, 1990.

#9 Jason Pennypacker Pitcher, R/R, 6-0 Easton, Pa./Notre Dame 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in seven games, starting five…recorded one win…struck out 21 over 28.1 innings. 2010 (Freshman): Played baseball at Northampton Community College…recorded the lowest ERA of any freshman on team. High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball at Notre Dame Green Pond High School in Easton, Pa.…served as team captain for two years… member of 2007 Colonial League Championship team…also played football and basketball in high school…majoring in criminal justice...son of Sharon and Scott Pennypacker…born on July 29, 1991.

#31 Ian Steepy Infielder, L/R, 6-0 Elmwood Park, N.J./ Elmwood Park Memorial 2010-2011 (Sophomore): Played for Bergen Community College...served as team captain... named Third Team All-Conference...finished with a .325 average, .427 OBP, and 147 putouts... recorded a 2-0 record on the mount with a 2.15 ERA including 12 strikeouts in 15 innings pitched. 2009-2010 (Freshman): Played for Bergen Community College...finished with a .460 average and .540 OBP. High School and Personal Data: Played four years of Varsity baseball for Elmwood Park Memorial...was named first team all league, second team all league, third team all country...also played three years of varsity football...was named second team all conference... four years varsity basketball, one year varsity soccer...majoring in criminal justice...has one sister Brittany...son of Michele and Robert Steepy...born Aug. 16, 1991.

#6 Chris Zaneski Pitcher, R/R, 5-10 Little Falls, N.J./ Passaic Valley 2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in eight games with five starts…finished 3-2 on the year…led Centenary in wins…struck out 18 over 31.1 innings of work…recorded two complete games…set career-bests in wins, starts, innings and complete games… 2010 (Freshman): Made eight appearances and two starts…went 2-0 on the year…had a no-hitter going against Philadelphia Biblical on April 23…named to CSAC Weekly Honor Roll on April 26…struck out 22 in 18 innings of work. High School and Personal Data: Two-sport athlete at Passaic Valley High School… four-year member of the baseball team, including two as a starter…Second Team All-County and All-Conference…majoring in sport management...has one sister, Rose…son of Eileen and Raymond Zaneski…born on Aug. 4, 1991.


2012 SOPHOMORES #12 Sean Cody Outfielder, L/L, 5-6 Wood-Ridge, N.J./ Wood-Ridge

#28 Marquay Mayo Infielder, L/R, 5-11 Springfield, N.J./ Jonathan Dayton

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 21 games, starting five…finished with six hits, two runs, one double and two RBI…walked three times and recorded three sacrifice hits…CSAC All-Academic Team.

2011 (Freshman): Appeared in 15 games, starting one…finished with one run and one RBI…posted a 1.000 fielding percentage with three putouts and three assists.

High School and Personal Data: Two-sport athlete at Wood-Ridge High School… played four years of varsity baseball…also played four years of varsity football… second team all-league honors in football…majoring in criminal justice...has two sisters, Kristin and Jessica…son of Sharon and Wade Cody…born on March 27, 1992.

#24 Mike Crowe Outfielder, L/L, 5-9 Stroudsburg, Pa./ Stroudsburg 2011 (Freshman): Played in 32 games, starting 28…hit .283 with 18 runs, six doubles and nine RBI…walked 10 times and stole five bases… posted a .972 fielding percentage with 65 putouts and four outfield assists…over the team’s final 12 games, batted .556 with nine runs, five doubles, five RBI, a .694 slugging percentage and a .610 on-base percentage. High School and Personal Data: Four-year varsity letterman in baseball at Stroudsburg High School in Stroudsburg, Pa.…three-year starter…Mountain Valley Conference Second Team outfielder in 2009…team captain in senior season…major is undecided...has one sister, Phylicia…son of Terysa Fenty and Michael Crowe… born on Sept. 5, 1991.

High School and Personal Data: Two-sport athlete at Jonathan Dayton High School…two-year varsity starter for baseball…an infielder, he played third base and shortstop…served as co-captain as a senior…First Team All-Conference…Third Team All-County…helped team reach state semifinals…named Junior To Watch as a junior…also played three years of varsity football, two as a starter…co-captain during senior season…led team to conference championship and helped team reach state tournament his final year…First Team All-Conference…Third Team All-County…has one sister, Dominique, and one brother, Montrell Mayo-Smith… son of Tanya Mayo and William Lee…born on March 6, 1992.


2012 FRESHMEN #32 Ryan Caparoni Utility, L/L, 6-2 Kenvil, N.J./Roxbury High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball for Roxbury High School…named 2011 Daily Record First Team and 2011 Star-Ledger All-Morris Second Team First Baseman…member of the 2011 Daily Record Team of the Year…also played three years of football and one year of wrestling in high school… majoring in sport management...has one brother, Daniel…son of Tracy and Roger Caparoni…born on May 11, 1993.

#13 Nick Cavanaugh Pitcher, L/L, 6-1 Haddonfield, N.J./ Haddonfield Memorial High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball for Haddonfield Memorial High School …picked as Camden County All-Star his senior season…also played two years of football and intramural basketball in high school…majoring in business administration...has one brother, Jason…son of Colleen and Nick Cavanaugh…born on June 17, 1992.

#19 Dan Curcio Outfielder, R/R, 6-1 Basking Ridge, N.J./Ridge High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball at Ridge High School... majoring in business...has one sister, Daira...son of Christine H. and Vincent J. Curcio III...born on Sept. 10, 1992.

#22 Danny Derner Pitcher, R/R, 6-0 Rutherford, N.J./ Rutherford High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball for Rutherford High School…also played two years of soccer and one year of basketball in high school…major is undecided...has one brother, Tim, and one sister, Lynn…son of Patricia and Kurt Derner…born on July 29, 1993.

#7 Travis Eldridge Pitcher, R/R, 6-0 Blairstown, N.J./ North Warren Regional High School and Personal Data: Played one year of varsity baseball for North Warren Regional High School …member of the 2011 Skyland Conference Championship Team… named to the Second Team All-Conference team his senior year…majoring in sport management...son of Rebekah L. and Richard S. Eldridge…born on Aug. 24, 1993.

#26 Joe Forcellini Infielder, R/R, 6-2 Hatfield, N.J./LaSalle High School and Personal Data: Played varsity baseball for three years at LaSalle College High School…named captain his senior year... received All-Catholic Honorable Mention his junior year…named to First Team All-Catholic, Co-MVP of Catholic League, Team MVP and a Carpenter Cup Selection his senior year…also played two years of varsity basketball in high school…major is undecided...has one sister, Elizabeth…son of Denise and Louis Forcellini…born on Aug. 17, 1992.

#15 Chad Frankenfield Pitcher, R/R, 5-11 Bethlehem, Pa./Freedom High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity baseball for Freedom High School…named team MVP his senior season… named Express-Times All-Area Team DH… played for the Lehigh Valley Baseball Academy... majoring in history...has three sisters, Sabrina Navitsky, Jill Frankenfield and Kim Chiz, and two brothers, Dylan Frankenfield and Ryan Derrickson…son of Richard D. Frankenfield…born on Feb. 5, 1993.

#1 Sean Hunter Catcher, R/R, 5-5 Berlin, N.J./ Eastern Regional High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball for Eastern Regional High School…majoring in criminal justice with hopes of becoming a police officer…has one sister, Lauren…son of Tammy A. and Joseph M. Hunter…born on Sept. 13, 1993.


2012 FRESHMEN #27 Kevin Litus Infielder, R/R, 6-0 Freehold, N.J./Freehold High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity baseball for Freehold Township High School…awarded the Coaches’ Award and nominated for Carpenter Cup team his senior year…member of the National Honor Society and Peer Leadership programs in high school… majoring in business administration...has one brother, Michael…son of Joanne S. and Bruce J. Litus…born on March 30, 1993.

#18 Ryan Mariotti Infielder, R/R, 6-0 Prospect, Conn./Woodland High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity baseball for Woodland Regional High School…won the rookie of the year award after his sophomore year…named captain his senior year…received All-Division honors and the Dedication Award following his senior season… member of the All-Academic Team his junior and senior years…also served as a member of the cross country team for four years in high school where he served as captain his senior year…majoring in accounting...has two brothers, John and Chris, and one sister, Brenna…son of Ann Marie and John Mariotti…born on Nov. 17, 1992.

#14 Nick Ortiz Infielder, R/R, 5-10 Bronx, N.Y./ Mount St. Michael’s High School and Personal Data: Played three years of varsity baseball for Mount St. Michael’s High School…named MVP senior year…received Mount St. Michael’s Athlete of the Year and Player of the Year over his high school career…majoring in criminal justice...has one brother, Raymond…son of Caridad and Raymond Ortiz…born on April 14, 1993.

#34 Dave Raifsnider Catcher, R/R, 5-11 Pottstown, Pa./ Owen J. Roberts High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball for Owen J. Roberts High School…received Pac-10 Honorable Mention, Second Team, and First Team honors his last three years, respectively…named captain and led league in batting average (.530) his senior year…holds Owen J. Roberts All-time hits record (111)…recipient of the Jamie Mckernon Career Award…only athlete in high school’s history to hold four years on varsity in baseball…undecided major...has one sister, Holly…son of Linda and James Raifsnider…born on Oct. 14, 1992.

#17 Mitch Renz Pitcher, R/R, 5-9 Danville, Pa./ Danville Area Senior High School and Personal Data: Played varsity baseball for four years at Danville Area Senior High School…missed much of his last two seasons due to injuries…played travel baseball for LVBA…helped bring his summer legion team to the state tournament…majoring in sport management...son of Marlene Kay and Richard William Renz Jr…born on Feb. 20, 1993.

#20 Cesar Storm Pitcher, R/R, 6-1 Union City, N.J./ St. Mary’s High School and Personal Data: Played four years of varsity baseball for Saint Mary’s High School...received All-County Honorable Mention in 2008…majoring in business/sport management...son of Demaris Storm…born on Oct. 14, 1992.


BASEBALL FACILITIES TD Bank Ballpark

The Cyclones play a large portion of their home games at TD Bank Ballpark, home of the Somerset Patriots, an independent baseball team that is a member of the Atlantic League. The ballpark, known as “The Jewel of the Atlantic League” opened on June 7, 1999, for its first Patriots game and since then has become one of the most successful minor league ballparks nationwide. The Stadium holds 6,100 seats as well as 20 luxury boxes and a grassy area known as “The Turf Club.” TD Bank Ballpark has been home to many legendary events such as the BIG EAST Championship Tournament, the Big Apple Circus, and the State Fair.


BASEBALL FACILITIES Diamond Nation

The Cyclones also have the opportunity to play home games at Diamond Nation, home of the world renowned Jack Cust Baseball Academy. Diamond Nation is a 65-acre campus that includes 700,000 square feet of turf fields and the ability to play up to 10 games simultaneously, even during the winter. Because of the turf fields and the HealthQuest Sports Dome, the largest air structure in the nation, the Cyclones have a tremendous opportunity that only a select number of baseball programs get to experience nationwide.


ATHLETIC TURF FUND

“It is time to take Cyclone Athletics to the next level.” That was the message of WPLJ broadcaster Joe Nolan at the official launch of The Athletic Turf Field Project on January 29, 2011. Through The Cyclone Athletic Fund, Centenary plans to construct a new artificial turf field that will serve the Men’s and Women’s Soccer and Lacrosse teams as well as Baseball. The new field, which can even be used in inclement weather, will help propel the teams to greater levels of competition and national recognition. To learn more about this exciting project or to make a contribution to The Cyclone Athletic Fund or The Athletic Turf Field Project, contact Simone Knaap at (908) 852-1400 ext. 2336 or email knaaps@centenarycollege.edu.


Colonial States Athletic Conference Baptist Bible College 538 Vernand Road Clarks Summit, PA 18411 Nickname: Defenders Colors: Royal Blue and White SID: Wesley Uffelman E-mail: wesley.uffelman@mybbc.edu Website: www.bbcdefenders.com

Cabrini College

610 King of Prussia Road Radnor, PA 19087 Nickname: Cavaliers Colors: Blue and White SID: David Howell E-mail: ahd34@cabrini.edu Website: www.cabriniathletics.com

Immaculata University 1145 King Road Immaculata, PA 19345 Nickname: Mighty Macs Colors: Blue and White SID: Danah Allen E-mail: dallen@immaculata.edu Website: www.gomightymacs.com

Keystone College One College Green La Plume, PA 18440 Nickname: Giants Colors: Blue and Orange SID: J.R. Rupp E-mail: j.r.rupp@keystone.edu Website: www.gokcgiants.com

Notre Dame of Maryland University 4701 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21210 Nickname: Gators Colors: Royal and White SID: Jen Woytach E-mail: jwoytach@ndm.edu Website: www.ndm.edu/athletics

Philadelphia Biblical University 4200 Manor Ave Langhorne, PA 19047 Nickname: Crimson Eagles Colors: Red and White SID:Scott Fogarty E-mail: sfogarty@pbu.edu Website: www.pbucrimsoneagles.com

Cedar Crest College

Marywood University 2300 Adams Ave. Scranton, PA 18509 Nickname: Pacers Colors: Green and Black SID: Andrew Smith E-mail: aesmith@marywood.edu Website: www.mupacers.com

1400 Montgomery Ave. Rosemont, PA 19010 Nickname: Ravens Colors: Red and White SID: Ben Gluckman E-mail: bgluckman@rosemont.edu Website: www.rosemont.edu/athletics

Gwynedd-Mercy College

Neumann University

Shenandoah University

100 College Drive Allentown, PA 18055 Nickname: Falcons Colors: Yellow and White Interim SID: Dan Donohue E-mail: djdonohu@cedarcrest.edu Website: www.cedarcrest.edu/athletics

1325 Sumneytown Pike Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437 Nickname: Griffins Colors: Red and Yellow SID: Chris Panter E-mail: panter.c@gmc.edu Website: athletics.gmc.edu

One Neumann Drive Aston, PA 19014 Nickname: Knights Colors: Black and Yellow SID: Jill Weigel E-mail: weigelj@neumann.edu Website: www.neumannathletics.com

Rosemont College

1460 University Drive Winchester, VA 22601 Nickname: Hornets Colors: Blue and Orange SID: Scott Musa E-mail: smusa@su.edu Website: wwww.suhornets.com



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