2015 Wagner Water Polo Media Guide

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2015 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Location Time Indiana Invitational 1/24/2015 Marist Bloomington, IN 3:00 PM 1/25/2015 Indiana Bloomington, IN 9:00 AM Princeton Invitational 2/7/2015 Harvard Princeton, NJ 1:00 PM 2/7/2015 Brown Princeton, NJ 6:00 PM 2/8/2015 Camo Princeton, NJ 2:00 PM Bucknell Invite 2/14/2015 VMI Lewisburg, PA 8:15 PM 2/15/2015 Long Beach State Lewisburg, PA 10:00 AM 2/15/2015 Princeton Lewisburg, PA 3:00 PM 2/21/2015 Hartwick Staten Island, NY 12:00 PM 3/7/2015 Aggie Invitational Davis, CA TBA 3/8/2015 Aggie Invitational Davis, CA TBA 3/9/2015 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA 7:00 PM 3/11/2015 CSU Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 2:00 PM 3/12/2015 Whittier Whittier, CA 6:00 PM Aztec Invitational 3/14/2015 San Diego State San Diego, CA 10:30 AM 3/14/2015 Hawaii San Diego, CA 3:30 PM 3/15/2015 UCSD San Diego, CA 11:45 AM 3/15/2015 Indiana San Diego, CA 3:30 PM Conference Play 3/21/2015 Siena Loundonville, NY 9:00 AM 3/21/2015 VMI Loundonville, NY 4:00 PM 3/28/2015 Marist Lexington, VA 12:00 PM 3/28/2015 Villanova Lexington, VA 5:30 PM 3/29/2015 Iona Lexington, VA 9:00 AM 3/29/2015 St. Francis Lexington, VA 4:00 PM 4/4/2015 Villanova Philadelphia, PA 9:00 AM 4/4/2015 Siena Philadelphia, PA 4:00 PM 4/11/2015 VMI New Rochelle, NY 10:30 AM 4/11/2015 Marist New Rochelle, NY 5:30 PM 4/12/2015 Iona Staten Island, NY 12:00 PM 4/12/2015 St. Francis Staten Island, NY 5:30 PM 4/25/2015 MAAC Championships Poughkeepsie, NY 4/26/2015 MAAC Championship Poughkeepsie, NY *All Games and Times Subject to Change


2015 WAGNER QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location........................................................Staten Island, NY Founded...............................................................................1883 Enrollment..........................................................................2,100 Nickname...................................................................Seahawks Colors.............................................................Green and White College President...................................Dr. Richard Guarasci Athletics Director..........................................Walter Hameline Athletic Phone..................................................(718) 390-3433 Athletic Fax.........................(718) 390-3347 / (718) 420-4015 COACHING STAFF Head Coach.............................................. Chris Radmonovich Alma Mater......................................................... Houston, 2002 Career Record / Years....................................... 88-56 / 4 Years Phone..................................................................... 718-420-4279 Email......................... christopher.radmonovich@wagner.edu Assistant Coach................................................. Allison Kosich Email.............................................. allison.kosich@wagner.edu Volunteer Assistant............................................ Laura Karbach Email...............................................laura.karbach@wagner.edu Athletic Trainer.................................................Andrew Levine Strength & Conditioning Coach..................... Patrick McGee TEAM INFORMATION Conference.......................... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) Affiliation........................................................NCAA Division I Facility.................................. Spiro Sports Center Natatorium 2014 Overall Record......................................................... 25-12 2014 MAAC Record..............13-1 (Regular Season Champs) Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................ 10/6 Team Captains.................... Jessica Burdge and Rachel Burns MEDIA RELATIONS Water Polo Contact................................................ Greg Cusick Phone.................................................................... 718-420-4086 Fax......................................................................... 718-390-3347 Email............................................. gregory.cusick@wagner.edu Website ........................................... www.wagnerathletics.com Mailing Address......................................Spiro Sports Center One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301 CREDITS The 2015 Wagner Water Polo media guide is a product of the Wagner Athletic Media Relations Office. Editorial content, layout, design and cover by Media Relations Assistant and primary water polo contact Greg Cusick. Additional editing by John Beisser, Brian Morales, Brian Walsh, and the water polo coaching staff.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts / Table of Contents....................1 Head Coach ................................................... 2 Assistant Coach/Support Staff......................3 2015 Outlook..................................................4 2015 Roster......................................................5 Meet The Seahawks.................................. 6-16 Community Service.....................................17 2014 Individual Statistics.............................18 2014 Results...................................................19 Year-By-Year Records..................................20 All-Americans...............................................20 Honors and Awards......................................21 Record Book............................................22-23 Facilities.........................................................24 Athletic Administration..............................25 Athletic Support Staff...................................26 Athletic Coaches...........................................27 This Is Wagner College..........................28-29 Media Information.................................30-31 2014 Season Highlights...............................32

THE METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ABOUT THE MAAC Founded in 1980, The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is currently in its 31st year of competition. Located in Edison, NJ, the MAAC Office provides weekly releases regarding the 10 participating Conference members and the 12 associate members. All MAAC news releases, standings and statistics are posted on the league website at www.maacsports.com. The MAAC can be reached on their website, or by calling 732-738-5455

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COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH

CHRIS

RADMONOVICH Houston, 2002

5th Season

Chris Radmonovich embarks on his fifth season at the helm of the THE RADMONOVICH FILE Wagner Water Polo team, after leading the Seahawks to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championship game the HOMETOWN: New Orleans, LA past three seasons. In 2014, Wagner captured it’s first MAAC championship under his direction, winning both the regular season and conference championship en route to an NCAA tournament appearance.

EDUCATION: Houston, 2002 University of the Pacific, 2007

COACHING EXPERIENCE: Success in the pool has been matched by the efforts in the classroom University of the Pacific under Radmonovich’s helm, as Wagner has earned the top GPA in - Assistant Coach, 2004-07 the nation among all Divisions of Water Polo teams the past three Saint Mary’s seasons. Last seasons team average of a 3.57 GPA bested schools such as - Head Coach, 2007-09 Stanford, Harvard, and Brown. Stockton Water Polo Club - Head Coach, 2007-09 The 2013 season was a record-setting one for the Seahawks. Hutt Aquatics Club, New Zealand Radmonovich lead the team to 26 wins, which was the most in school - Head Coach, 2009-10 history, along with coaching MAAC Rookie of the Year Jess Lundgren, Wagner College en route to winning MAAC Coach of the Year. - Head Coach, 2010-Present In Radmonovich’s first season with the Green & White, the Seahawks compiled an overall record of 17-15, finishing second in the MAAC. During that inaugural season, he led Lauren French (Most exclusions drawn in Seahawk history with 354) to Honorable Mention AllAmerican status and aided in the development of Chelsea Beck (Most steals in Seahawk history with 294), the 2011 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year. Radmonovich has also been instrumental in leading the Seahawks to accomplishments out of the water, as the Water Polo squad has continued to participate in the “Tunnel to Towers” run the past two seasons. The 5K run helps to honor Stephen Siller, a former New York City firefighter that passed away during the September 11 attacks. Prior to his arrival on Grymes Hill, Radmonovich served as the head coach of the Hutt Aquatics Club in Wellington, New Zealand where he led the senior men’s team to the Silver Medal at the National Championship Tournament.

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COACHING STAFF

ASSISTANT COACH

ALLISON

KOSICH Hartwick, 2013

Stockton, CA native Allison Kosich embarks on her second season as an Assistant Water Polo Coach at Wagner.

2nd Season In 2014 Allison helped

guide the team to a MAAC championship and an NCAA tournament appearance vs. Indiana. Kosich played her final two seasons at Hartwick, after transferring from the University of Pacific. In her senior season, the team captain started 28 of 41 games, scoring 44 goals and adding 29 assists while leading the Hawks to a 29-13 record. Kosich coached the Modesto-Stanislaus U18 Water Polo Club team in 2012, along with serving as a coach for the Bill Antilla Water Polo Club team from 2010-11. In addition to her coaching duties, Kosich is pursuing her Master’s in Business Administration.

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT

LAURA

KARBACH Wagner, 2013

2nd Season

Laura Karbach enters her second season on the Water Polo coaching staff as a Volunteer Assistant. In 2014 Karbach helped tutor the goalies on their road to a MAAC championship.

Karbach was a standout member of Wagner’s Water Polo team in the net from 2009 through 2013. The threetime All-MAAC and three-time Academic All-MAAC goalie led the team to a school record 26 wins in 2013, starting all 37 games at goalie for the second straight season. Karbach was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week five times for her efforts between the pipes in her senior season, the most of any player in the league. In 2012, Karbach was named Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the MAAC. Along with her coaching duties, the Abington, PA native is pursuing her Master’s in Education.

SUPPORT STAFF SPORT ADMINISTRATOR

ATHLETIC TRAINING

STRENGHT AND CONDITIONING

Brendan Fahey Associate Athletic Director

Andrew Levine Assistant Athletic Trainer

Patrick McGee Strength and Conditioning Coach

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2015 SEASON OUTLOOK

The prior three seasons to 2014, the Wagner College Water Polo team was within an arm’s reach of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) title, last year that goal was reached as the Seahawks claimed the MAAC regular season and post-season championships. With the return of five All-MAAC performers and 10 letterwinners, the Seahawks look to repeat as MAAC champions and improve on their NCAA Play-In game loss to Indiana.

The squad of Head Coach Chris Radmonovich, alongside assistants Allison Kosich and Laura Karbach, will be led by senior captains Jessica Burdge and Rachel Burns. Burdge tallied 150 points on 103 goals and 47 assists garnering her All-MAAC First Team honors while also setting the Wagner record with 51 sprints won. Burns collected 106 points on 32 goals and 74 assists which earned her a Second-Team All-MAAC selection. Leadership will also be provided by a senior and junior class that has seen much action during their careers while tasting both defeat and victory along the way. The Seahawk attack will again be strong as they return their top five leaders in points from a season ago: Jessica Lundgren (181), Megan Rodriguez (170), Jessica Burdge (150), Rachel Burns (106) and Lily Doerfler (67). Lundgren, a junior, set the school record with 155 steals in 2014, while netting a team leading 104 goals. Lundgren’s performance earned her MAAC Defensive Player of the Year honors and an All-MAAC First Team nod. Rodriguez, broke the single-season assist record for the second consecutive year outdoing last years mark of 82 with an eye-popping 105. Junior center Doerfler was named to the All-MAAC Second Team after recording 67 points, 34 steals and 6 blocks. The Seahawks also return standout sophomore goalie Emily Riddle who was an All-MAAC Second Team performer a year ago. The biggest loss from the last season’s championship team is former captain Stacy McGregor who graduated with over 125 games played and was an important contributor to the team a season ago, scoring 19 goals, recording 19 assists and drawing 18 exclusions. The freshman class will be one to watch at Wagner, as four additional field players and one goalie arrive. Lacey Anderson, Elise Begg, and Natalie Nye will be featured on attack for the Seahawks, while Kimberly Watson will see time at utility, and Anna Ward will serve as the primary backup goalie.

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2015 ROSTER #

NAME

POS.

HT.

YEAR

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

1 Emily Riddle So. G 5’8 Edmonton, Alberta/ Dr. E. P. Scarlett 1 Anna Ward Fr. G 5’11 Grayslake, IL/ Mundelein 2 Elise Begg Fr. A 5’9 Newbury Park, CA/ Newbury Park 3 Lily Doerfler Jr. C 5’10 Annapolis, MD/ Broadneck 4 Jess Lundgren Jr. C 5’9 Queensland, Australia/ Mountain Creek State 5 Megan Rodriguez Jr. A 5’7 Danville, CA/ San Ramon Valley 6 Amanda Sutherland So. A 5’6 Denton, TX/ Denton Ryan 8 Gabryel Oloapu So. A 5’7 Auckland New Zealand/ Diocesan 10 Rachel Burns Sr. A 5’5 Auckland, New Zealand/ Diocesan 11 Michelle Greenough Sr. A 5’8 Davis, CA/ Davis 12 Kimberly Watson Fr. U 5’7 Pointe-Claire, Quebec/ John Rennie 13 Jessica Burdge Sr. A 5’9 Manteca, CA/ Saint Mary’s 14 Alexey Chandler So. U 5’9 Sacramento, CA/ Saint Francis 16 Lacey Anderson Fr. A 5’8 Thousand Oaks, CA/ Westlake 17 Natalie Nye Fr. A 5’6 Winter Springs, FL/ Winter Springs 18 Madison Lyon R-FR. U 5’10 Westlake Village, CA/ Westlake

California (7) Lacey Anderson Elise Begg Jessica Burdge Alexey Chandler Michelle Greenough Madison Lyon Megan Rodriguez

Florida (1) Natalie Nye

Texas (1) Amanda Sutherland

Australia (1) Jess Lundgren

Illinois (1) Anna Ward

Maryland (1) Lily Doerfler

Canada (2) Emily Riddle Kimberly Watson

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New Zealand (2) Rachel Burns Gabryel Oloapu


MEET THE SEAHAWK CAPTAINS

#13

Senior

JESSICA

BURDGE

Attack 5’9

Stockton, CA/ St. Mary’s

2014 JUNIOR: Played in all 37 games for Wagner, earning First Team All-MAAC honors…Finished third in the MAAC with 103 goals, also added 47 assists…Registered 51 sprints, 48 steals, 30 exclusions, and had eight blocks…Posted a team-high shooting percentage at 47%...Earned a spot on the 2014 MAAC All Tournament Team...Named to the 2014 ACWPC All Academic list. 2013 SOPHOMORE: Played in all 37 games for Wagner, earning First Team All-MAAC honors...led the MAAC in goals, scoring a school record 115 goals, while adding 29 assists for a team high 144 points... Recorded 61 steals, won 32 sprints, drew 23 exclusions, and had three field blocks...Was named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week four times, the most of any player in the conference...Scored a goal in 36 of 37 games on the year...Had career-best seven goals in a win against Notre Dame (OH) (3/2)...Was named to the 2013 MAAC All-Academic team. 2012 FRESHMAN: Played in 33 games while starting one during her first season for the green and white... Scored 10 goals and added 12 assists on 47 shots...Totaled 19 steals while drawing two exclusions. PERSONAL: Four-year varsity athlete at St. Mary’s High School in water polo and swimming… Led the Rams to three league water polo championships (2008-2010)… Named to the First Team All Tri-City Athletic League (TCAL) three times from 2008-2010… Served as team captain in 2009… Member of 2009 American River Water Polo silver medal Junior Olympics team… Holds the school record in the 100 yd backstroke…Earned MVP in swimming from 2008-2010… Three-time USA Swimming sectional qualifier… Academic All-American and member of the National Honor Society…Daughter of Joe and Kathy Burdge… Has one brother, Joshua.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK CAPTAINS

#10

Senior

RACHEL

Attack

BURNS

5’5”

Auckland, NZ / Diocesan School

2014 JUNIOR: Named to Second Team All-MAAC for the second straight season in 2014, after earning the start in 36 games, while playing in all 37 … Led the team in field blocks with 11, while drawing the second-most exclusions at 63 … Found the net on 32 goals, while adding 74 assists, becoming one of four Seahawks with over 100 points in 2014 with 106 … Also recorded 49 steals … 2014 Co-Captain along with Stacy McGregor (Class of ‘14) … Was named to the 2014 MAAC All-Academic team. 2013 SOPHOMORE: Featured in all 37 games during her second season as a Seahawk, earning SecondTeam All-MAAC honors ... Scored 27 goals and added 59 assists for 86 points ... Grabbed 73 steals and drew 71 exclusions, while adding five field blocks ... Was named to the 2013 MAAC All-Academic team. 2012 FRESHMAN: Played in all 38 games while starting 36 of those contests in her first season on Grymes Hill ... Scored 14 goals while adding 37 assists to total 51 points ... Recorded 51 steals and was second on the team with 58 exclusions drawn. PERSONAL: Burns played on the New Zealand Youth Team for four years and was named the North Island Secondary School Most Promising Player in 2009 and 2011 ... A five year starter on the Diocesan School for Girls Water Polo squad, Burns helped lead the team to five consecutive top three conference finishes and was a member of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Team that beat the Australian squad in 2010 and 2011 ... The Daughter of John and Suzanne Burns, Rachel has four brothers- Chris, Andrew, Richard, Paul.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK SENIORS

#11

MICHELLE

GREENOUGH

Senior

Attack 5’8”

Davis, CA / Davis

2014 JUNIOR: Saw time in 35 games while starting five contests as a junior … Scored 20 goals and added 26 assists for 46 points on the season … Recorded 28 steals, four drawn exclusions, and one field block on the season … Netted a career-high five goals in a 15-8 Wagner win against George Washington (2/14) … Named to the 2014 MAAC All-Academic team. 2013 SOPHOMORE: Featured in 35 games during her second season on Grymes Hill ... Scored 25 goals and added 47 assists for 72 points ... Recorded 40 steals, won 11 sprints, drew 10 exclusions, and had three field blocks ... Named to the 2013 MAAC All-Academic team. 2012 FRESHMAN: Played in all 38 games while starting 32 of those contests during her freshman campaign ... Scored 16 goals while adding 17 assists to total 33 points ... Recorded 42 steals while and had 12 exclusions drawn. PERSONAL: Varsity athlete at Davis High School … Member of the two-time Delta Valley League Championship team in 2010 and 2011 … First-Team All DVC League from 2007-2009 … Led the Blue Devils in steals, assists and drawn ejections in 2008 and 2009 … Named Fourth Team All-American in 2009 and 2010 … Also a member of the Davis Swim Team where she was the League Champion in the 100 breaststroke her junior and senior years … USA Water Polo Academic All-American (4.0+) … 2011 Honor Graduate … Daughter of Craig and Valerie Greenough … Has one brother, Ryan ... Also a member of the Wagner College Swimming and Diving Team.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK JUNIORS

#3

LILY

Junior

Center

DOERFLER 5’10”

Annapolis, MD / Broadneck

2014 SOPHOMORE: Took home Second-Team All-MAAC honors after starting in 35 games and seeing time in all 37 during her second season as a Seahawk … Netted 60 goals and added seven assists for 67 points … Recorded 34 steals and six field blocks, while drawing 59 exclusions … Named to the 2014 MAAC All-Academic team. 2013 FRESHMAN: Started in 35 games, scoring 59 goals on 139 shots during her first season as a Seahawk ... Added five assists to total 64 points ... Grabbed 26 steals, and drew 46 exclusions on the year ... Was named MAAC Rookie of the Week for the week of 2/19, highlighted by a four-goal performance in a 13-5 win over Brown. PERSONAL: A 2012 graduate of Broadneck High in Annapolis, MD … Played club Water Polo for Head Coach Mike Schofield on the Navy Water Polo team … Also participated in Tennis, Bowling, Swimming, and Bocce at Broadneck … Volunteered with Special Olympic athletes while in high school ... Daughter of Judy and Doug Doerfler ... Has a younger sister, Grace, that also plays water polo.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK JUNIORS

#4 Junior

JESS

LUNDGREN

Center

5’9”

Queensland, Australia/ Mountain Creek

2014 SOPHOMORE: Named 2014 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-MAAC while starting in all 37 contests during her second season as a Seahawk … Led the team in five statistical categories by scoring 104 goals, 181 points, grabbing 155 steals, blocking 11 shots from the field, and tallying 84 drawn exclusions … Broke her own school record in steals with 155 … Named 2014 MAAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player by scoring seven goals, dishing out five assists, grabbing 10 steals, and blocking three shots from the field, helping Wagner win the 2014 MAAC Championship … Recognized by the MAAC on five different Player of the Week awards, taking home Offensive Player of the Week on February 2, February 26, March 26, and April 16, while earning Defensive Player of the Week on February 19. 2013 FRESHMAN: Played in 35 games in her first season for the Green and White on her way to being named MAAC Rookie of the Year and First-Team All-MAAC ... Was second on the team, scoring 62 goals ... Added 37 assists for 99 points ... Broke the single-season school record, recording 124 steals ... Drew a team-high 74 exclusions ... Won 12 sprints on the season, while adding nine field blocks ... Was named MAAC Rookie of the Week for the week of 3/26, highlighted by a three-goal game against Iona...Earned the same accolade the following week, (4/2) after scoring a total of seven goals and adding eight assists against VMI and Marist. PERSONAL: A native of Queensland, Australia, who attended Mountain Creek High School...Won a Nation Title in 2012 in the Queensland U20 division ... Member of the Australian Schoolgirls Team – Winning series 2-0 against New Zealand Schoolgirls (Auckland 2012) ... U18 Queensland Water Polo State Championships – Undefeated Champions (Sunshine Coast) 2012/13; Jess named tournament MVP and was the highest goal scorer ... Represented the Queensland on the Australian Country Nation Championship team of 2012 that went undefeated ... Inducted into the Mountain Creek State High School Sporting Hall of fame ... Daughter of Grant and Britt Lundgren ... Has a younger brother Matthew ... Mother, Britt, was born and raised in New Jersey.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK JUNIORS

#5

MEGAN

RODRIGUEZ

Junior Utility

5’7”

Danville, CA / San Ramon Valley

2014 SOPHOMORE: One of three Seahawks to start in all 37 games during her sophomore season … Broke her own single-season school record by dishing out 105 assists … Added 65 goals to total 170 points, which was second most on the team … Recorded 69 steals, 18 drawn exclusions, and eight field blocks … Named MAAC Player of the Week on March 12 after tallying nine goals, six assists, eight steals, two drawn exclusions, and one field block over three games for the Seahawks ... Earned a spot on the 2014 All-Tournament Team in the MAAC Tournament thanks in part to her three goal, three assist performance in the MAAC Championship game win over Marist … Named to the 2014 MAAC All-Academic team. 2013 FRESHMAN: Started in all 37 games, while scoring 51 goals and adding a single-season school record 82 assists during her first season as a Seahawk ... Her 133 points were the second most on the team ... Recorded 35 steals, 11 drawn exclusions, and six field blocks ... Named MAAC Rookie of the Week three times, during the weeks of 3/5, 3/12, and 3/19. PERSONAL: A 2012 graduate of San Ramon Valley High School in Danville, CA participating in Water Polo for Head Coach Heather Johnston … Played on the varsity team for four years … Team won the 2011 North Coast Section Championships … Earned East Bay Athletic League MVP in 2011, North Coast Section First-Team honors in 2010, and Honorable Mention honors in 2009 ... Daughter of Glen and Mary Rodriguez ... Has two older brothers, Greg and Steven.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK SOPHOMORES

#14 Sophomore

ALEXEY

CHANDLER

Utility

5’9”

Sacramento, CA / Saint Francis

2014 FRESHMAN: Saw action in 15 games during her first season as a Seahawk … Found the net once and added one steal for two points on the season … Grabbed five steals and added one drawn exclusion. PERSONAL: A 2013 graduate of St. Francis High School in Sacramento, CA ... Member of the 1st place team at the NoCal Championships in 2012, earning All-Section honors and Second Team All-League honors ... Also participated in Swimming at St. Francis ... Uncle, Bill Kenney, played quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1980-88 ... Grandfather, Charles Francis Kremesec played for the San Francisco 49ers ... The daughter of Carole Kenney ... Has an older brother, Brian, and a younger brother, Luke.

#8

GABRYEL

Sophomore

OLOAPU

Attack

5’7”

Auckland, New Zealand / Diocesan

2014 FRESHMAN: Saw action in 22 games during her inaugural season as a Seahawk … Netted 11 goals and added 10 assists for 21 points … Grabbed 11 steals, while tallying six drawn exclusions. PERSONAL: A 2012 graduate of Diocesan School for Girls in Auckland, New Zealand ... Played water polo in the Auckland Premier League for coach Kurt Goldsworth ... Team took second place in the Auckland League in 2010, 2011, and 2012 ... Won award for Most Promising Player in the North Island Secondary Schools in 2010, and the same award for the New Zealand Secondary Schools in 2012 ... The daughter of Fred and Janet Oloapu ... has an older sister, Anastacia.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK SOPHOMORES

#1

Sophomore

EMILY

RIDDLE

Goalie

5’8”

Edmonton, Alberta / Dr. E.P. Scarlett

2014 FRESHMAN: Earned Second-Team All-MAAC during while starting all 37 games in the net for the Seahawks … Was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Week on April 8 after saving 37-of-58 shots during four Wagner wins … Was named MAAC Rookie of the Week on February 26 after helping the Green and White to three wins, while saving 14 shots in a win against George Washington … On the season, saved 289-of-506 shots (48%) while allowing 8.63 goals per game … Recorded 25 steals and 25 assists during her rookie season. PERSONAL: A 2012 graduate of Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School in Edmonton, Alberta ... Played on the 2010 U16 Canadian National Championship Team and the 2012 U18 Canadian National Championship Team ... Named MVP of the 2012 U18 Canadian Club National team, as a member of the Calgary Renegades ... Her parents, Carrie and Jeff, both swam at the University of Alberta ... Has two younger siblings, Sarah and Evan.

AMANDA

#6

SUTHERLAND Sophomore

Attack

5’6”

Denton, TX / Denton Ryan

2014 FRESHMAN: Played in 28 games while getting the start in one contest during her first season on Grymes Hill … Scored five goals and added nine assists to tally 14 points … Recorded 10 steals, one field block, and nine drawn exclusions. PERSONAL: A 2013 graduate of Ryan High School in Denton, Texas ... Played four years of water polo while also swimming for the Raiders, becoming a team captain her final three years ... Earned All-State honors four times in high school under head coach Chris Cullen ... Was named 3rd team All-American her junior year ... A member of the Dallas Water Polo Club from 200810 ... The daughter of Kelly and Brian Sutherland ... Has an older brother, Robert, who plays water polo at the United States Naval Academy.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK FRESHMAN

#18

MADISON

LYON

Freshman (RS) Utility

5’10” Westlake Village, CA / Westlake

2014 REDSHIRT: Sat out the 2014 season on a medical redshirt. PERSONAL: A 2013 graduate of Westlake High School in Westlake Village, CA ... A four-year letter winner in Water Polo, becoming a team captain in her final two years under Head Coach Ricky Mulcahey ...Was named an Outstanding Academic All-American, winning the Academic Athlete Award at Westlake High ... The daughter of Theresa and Jim Lyon ... Father, Jim, played football at Cal State Northridge under Jack Elway ... Has a younger brother, James Thomas.

#16

LACEY

ANDERSON

Freshman

Attack 5’8” Thousand Oaks, CA / Westlake

PERSONAL: A 2014 graduate of Westlake High School (CA) … Three-Time First-Team AllConference...2011 Rookie of the Year…Also competed in Swimming … Daughter of Mark Anderson … Two siblings, Logan and Landen.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK FRESHMEN

ELISE

#2

Freshman

BEGG

Attack

5’9”

Newbury, CA / Newbury

PERSONAL: A 2014 graduate of Newbury High School (CA) … Set single-season (132) and career (392) scoring records at Newbury … First-Team All Ventura County 2013 and 2014 … First-Team All-Conference … Four time USA Water Polo Academic All American … Daughter of collegiate athletes Scott and Susan Begg.

#17 Freshman

NATALIE

Attack

NYE

5’6”

Winter Springs, FL / Winter Springs

PERSONAL: A 2014 graduate of Winter Springs High School (FL) … 2014 Team MVP … 71 goals and 32 assists her senior season … 2012 Team Defensive Player of the Year … Also participated in Swimming … Daughter of Dan and Michelle Nye … Two younger siblings, Marissa and Collin.

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MEET THE SEAHAWK FRESHMEN

#1

ANNA

Freshman

WARD

Goalie

5’11” Grayslake, IL / Mundelein

PERSONAL: A 2014 graduate of Mundelein High School (IL) ... 2014 Team MVP and Sportsmanship Award winner … Top ranked goalie in the state of Illinois … Also participated in Swimming ... Daughter of Michael and Nancy Ward … Three older siblings, Ed, Emma, and Eleanor as well as one younger brother Mike.

#12 Freshman

KIMBERLY

WATSON

Utility

5’7” Point-Claire, Quebec / John Rennie

PERSONAL: A 2014 graduate of John Rennie High School in Quebec … Member of the Dollard-desOrmeaux Water Polo Club that won the 2012 and 2014 Canadian National Club Championships … Member of the Canadian National Water Polo Youth 96 and Youth 95 programs … Daughter of Grant Watson and Ruth Hellstern…Older brother Shawn.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE New York, NY –The Wagner Women's Water Polo team took part in the 13th annual Tunnel to Towers 5k Run and Walk, Sunday, September 28th. This marks the 13th consecutive year that the team has been a part of this event which is in memory of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. Additionally, the team raises money for the foundation through donations and t-shirt sales. "The team is honored to carry on this tradition and to help such a worthy foundation" said coach Chris Radmonovich. "It's a tremendous event that helps us to never forget those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom." The event began in 2002 and is hosted by the Stephen Siller Foundation. The mission of the organization is to honor the sacrifice Siller made that tragic day. The event traces Siller's path through the Battery Tunnel and across Battery Park before reaching his destination of ground zero. The 34-year old Siller, from the Squad Company 1, Park Slope Brooklyn Fire Department, had just completed the night shift on September 10, 2001, when his scanner told the news of the unfolding horror. He immediately turned his car around and headed back to Squad 1 to collect his gear before speeding off towards downtown New York City. Siller attempted to reach the World Trade Center to locate and assist his company; however he was denied access to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Determined to reach the burning Tower Number One, he abandoned his truck and ran through the tunnel, with 60 pounds of gear strapped to his back, eventually reaching the horrific scene. Siller was last seen alive near the corner of West and Liberty streets where he was in search of his fellow brothers and sisters of Squad Company 1. He left behind a wife and five children. The event serves as a memorial to remember all the heroes who sacrificed that day.

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2014 STATISTICS GS 1 35 35 37 1 1 36 5 37

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GP 10 37 37 37 28 9 28 37 35 14 37 15 22 37 15

Player Shots Cline 7 Doerfler 164 Lundgren 225 Rodriguez 169 Sutherland 20 Silva 3 Hoshko 58 Burns 89 Greenough 74 Trautz 5 Burdge 219 Chandler 10 Oloapu 35 McGregor 73 McGinley 14

TOTAL Goalies 37 37 Riddle 1 Trautz Total

1165 Blocks 289 1 290 6 on 5 For 294 Made 143 5 on 6 Against 289 Defended 190 Wins Team 25 Total Games 37

Burdge

Goals 3 60 104 65 5 1 15 32 20 2 103 1 11 19 5

% 43% 37% 46% 38% 25% 33% 26% 36% 27% 40% 47% 10% 31% 26% 36%

Assist 5 7 77 105 9 2 74 26 1 47 1 10 19 5

Points Steals Block EX DR 8 4 1 67 34 6 59 181 155 11 84 170 69 8 18 14 10 1 9 3 15 9 2 18 106 49 11 63 46 28 1 4 3 2 1 150 48 8 28 2 5 1 21 11 6 38 57 8 18 10 4 1 2

446 38% 388 834 G. Anst Assists Bad Pass Games 317 25 9 36.75 1 0.25 318 25 9 37 Counter For 94 6 on 5 Against 48 5 on 6 5m Opp 5m For 23 27 Made 17 21 Losses 12 Win % 68%

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EX Bad Pass 1 30 4 48 32 42 21 7 4 1 1 10 1 49 35 26 11 1 30 26 6 2 8 3 45 13 10 2

59 310 312 Shots Goals Steals 3 25

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35 24 8 4 12 8 6 2 16

15 1 131

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63 12.05 10.49 SPG Shots Save % 7 86 7.86 606 48%

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48.6% 65.7% 5m % 74%

Lundgren

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GPG APG 0.08 0.14 1.62 0.19 2.81 2.08 1.76 2.84 0.14 0.24 0.03 0.05 0.41 0.00 0.86 2.00 0.54 0.70 0.05 0.03 2.78 1.27 0.03 0.03 0.30 0.27 0.51 0.51 0.14 0.14

Burns


2014 RESULTS DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION

RESULTS

BROWN INVITATIONAL 2/1 Hartwick Providence, RI W, 10-8 2/1 Pacific Providence, RI L, 11-7 2/2 Indiana Providence, RI L, 15-5 2/2 Brown Providence, RI L, 12-9 PRINCETON INVITATIONAL 2/8 Princeton Princeton, NJ L, 9-4 2/8 George Washington Princeton, NJ W, 20-9 2/9 Harvard Princeton, NJ W, 11-8 BISON INVITATIONAL 2/14 George Washington Lewisburg, PA W, 15-8 2/15 Villanova Lewisburg, PA W, 20-6 2/15 Michigan Lewisburg, PA L, 9-8 2/16 UCSD Lewisburg, PA L, 10-9 MAAC/CWPA CROSSOVER 2/22 Harvard Boston, MA W, 12-11 2/22 Princeton Boston, MA L, 14-8 2/23 Bucknell Boston, MA W, 13-5 2/23 George Washington Boston, MA W, 17-8 HARVARD INVITATIONAL 3/8 Santa Clara Boston, MA L, 13-12 OT 3/8 Hartwick Boston, MA W, 10-7 3/9 Brown Boston, MA W, 13-4 AZTEC INVITATIONAL 3/15 San Diego State San Diego, CA W, 7-6 3/15 Cal Lutheran San Diego, CA W, 13-3 3/15 San Jose State San Diego, CA L, 17-7 3/15 UCSD San Diego, CA L, 11-8 CONFERENCE PLAY 3/22 *Siena Philadelphia, PA W, 16-4 3/22 *Iona Philadelphia, PA W, 13-12 3/30 *St. Francis (Brooklyn) Poughkeepsie, NY W, 21-8 3/30 *Marist Poughkeepsie, NY L, 13-12 3/30 *Virginia Military Institute Philadelphia, PA W, 24-7 3/30 *Marist Philadelphia, PA W, 9-8 4/5 *Villanova Loundonville, NY W, 11-5 4/5 *Virginia Military Institute Loundonville, NY W, 19-10 4/6 *St. Francis (Brooklyn) Loundonville, NY W, 17-0 4/6 *Iona Loundonville, NY W, 9-7 4/12 *Marist Staten Island, NY W, 9-8 4/12 *Siena Staten Island, NY W, 20-8 4/13 *Virginia Military Institute Brooklyn Heights, NY W, 19-8 4/13 *Villanova Brooklyn Heights, NY W, 14-5 MAAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 4/26 *Villanova Poughkeepsie, NY W, 16-6 4/27 *Marist Poughkeepsie, NY W, 9-7 NCAA PLAY-IN GAME 5/3 *Indiana Bloomington, IN L, 11-6 2013 Season Record: 25-12 * - Denotes MAAC contest

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YEAR -BY-YEAR RECORDS

YEAR RECORD PCT. COACH 2003 17-10 2004 17-18 2005 24-10 2006 25-14 2007 18-18 2008 16-16 2009 17-12 2010 17-20 2011 17-15 2012 20-18 2013 26-11 2014 25-12 TOTAL 239-174

.630 MAAC Champions James Kelly .486 MAAC Runner-Up Aaron Cavognolo .706 MAAC Champions Patrick Beemer .641 MAAC Runner-Up Patrick Beemer .500 MAAC Champions Patrick Beemer .500 Patrick Beemer .586 Patrick Beemer .459 Patrick Beemer .531 MAAC Runner-Up Chris Radmonovich .526 MAAC Runner-Up Chris Radmonovich .703 MAAC Runner-Up Chris Radmonovich .676 MAAC Champions Chris Radmonovich .579

ALLAMERICANS

2011

2010

Lauren French, Honorable Mention

Kelsey Rodgers, Honorable Mention

2012 Chelsea Beck, Honorable Mention

2008 Billy Hoelck, Honorable Mention

2006 Stacey Travous, Honorable Mention

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HONORS/AWARDS METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HONORS & AWARDS 2003 – MAAC Championship MVP: Jamie Fullen All-MAAC First Team: Jamie Fullen All-MAAC Second Team: Courtney Crase, Amanda Heintzelman MAAC Rookie of the Year: Courtney Crase 2004 - All-MAAC First Team: Courtney Crase, Amanda Heintzelman All-MAAC Second Team: Jamie Fullen, Katie Hauck, Stacy Travous MAAC Defensive Player of the Year: Amanda Heintzelman MAAC Co-Coach of the Year: Aaron Cavagnolo MAAC Rookie of the Year: Stacy Travous 2005 – MAAC Championship MVP: Billy Hoelck All-MAAC First Team: Courtney Crase, Katie Hauck All-MAAC Second Team: Jamie Fullen, Sara Kramer, Stacy Travous MAAC Rookie of the Year: Billy Hoelck MAAC Co-Coach of the Year: Patrick Beemer 2006 – All-MAAC First Team: Courtney Crase, Stacey Travous, Billy Hoelck All-MAAC Second Team Sara Kramer, Katie Hauck All-MAAC Academic Team: Sara Kramer, Stacey Travous, Corrine Travous, Anne Wolkenhauer 2007 – MAAC Championship MVP :Stacey Travous All-MAAC First Team: Billy Hoelck, Stacey Travous Co-Offensive Player of the Year: Billy Hoelck All-MAAC Academic Team: Stacey Travous, Corrine Travous, Alexandra Tomlinson, Katie Hauck, Anne Wolkenhauer 2008 – All-MAAC First Team: Billy Hoelck All-MAAC Second Team: Nicole Maichrowicz All-MAAC Academic Team: Lindsey Rodgers, Alexandra Tomlinson 2009 – All-MAAC First Team: Nicole Maichrowicz, Kelsey Rodgers All-MAAC Second Team: Natalie Pyrz, Sara Olguin Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Kelsey Rodgers All-MAAC Academic Team: Dana DeCinque, Carina Giles, Natalie Pyrz, Kristen Spector, Laura vanderBent, Kelsey Rodgers, Alexandra Tomlinson 2010 – All-MAAC First Team: Kelsey Rodgers All-MAAC Second Team: Chelsea Beck, Lauren French, Natalie Pyrz, Laura vanderBent Defensive Player of the Year: Kelsey Rodgers Coach of the Year: Patrick Beemer All-MAAC Academic Team: Chelsea Beck, Lauren French, Natalie Pyrz, Kelsey Rodgers, Dana DeCinque, Carina Giles, Becca Hannings 2011 – All-MAAC First Team: Lauren French, Chelsea Beck All-MAAC Second Team: Laura Karbach Defensive Player of the Year: Chelsea Beck All-MAAC Academic Team: Chelsea Beck, Lauren French, Laura Karbach, Tatum Colitz, Dana DeCinque, Carina Giles, Becca Hannings, Samantha Hillis, Katie Jordan, Monique Martinet, Natalie Pyrz, Molly Robinson, Laura vanderBent Academic All Americans: Chelsea Beck, Lauren French, Laura Karbach, Carina Giles, Becca Hannings, Natalie Pyrz, Laura vanderBent, Kaylee Ginnane, Sidney Hoshko, Stacy McGregor 2012 - All-MAAC First Team: Chelsea Beck, Lauren French, Laura Karbach All-MAAC Second Team: Becca Hannings Offensive Player of the Year: Chelsea Beck Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Laura Karbach All-MAAC Academic Team: Chelsea Beck, Lauren French, Laura Karbach, Becca Hannings, Tatum Colitz, Kaylee Ginnane, Sidney Hoshko, Katie Jordan, Lauren Lovallo, Monique Martinet, Stacy McGregor, Molly Robinson. 2013 - All-MAAC First Team: Jessica Burdge, Jess Lundgren All-MAAC Second Team: Rachel Burns, Laura Karbach Rookie of the Year: Jess Lundgren Coach of the Year: Chris Radmonovich All-MAAC Academic Team: Madeleine Brown, Jessica Burdge, Rachel Burns, Kaylee Ginnane, Michelle Greenough, Sidney Hoshko, Katie Jordan, Laura Karbach, Stacy McGregor 2014 - MAAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Jess Lundgren MAAC Defensive Player of the Year: Jess Lundgren All-MAAC First Team: Jessica Burdge, Jess Lundgren All- MAAC Second Team: Rachel Burns, Lily Doerfler, Emily Riddle All-MAAC Academic Team: Jessica Burdge, Rachel Burns, Lily Doerfler, Michelle Greenough Sidney Hoshko, Maura McGinley, Stacy McGregor, Megan Rodriguez, Carolina Silva

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RECORD BOOK CAREER RECORDS GOALS

Name 1. Billy Hoelck 2. Stacey Travous t-3. Chelsea Beck t-3. Jessica Burdge 5 Lauren French 6. Courtney Crase 7. Jess Lundgren 8. Alex Tomlinson 9. Sara Kramer 10. Nicole Maichrowicz

ASSISTS

Name 1. Chelsea Beck 2. Megan Rodriguez 3. Rachel Burns 4. Becca Hannings 5. Molly Robinson 6. Jess Lundgren 7. Billy Hoelck T-8. Carina Giles T-8. Natalie Pyrz 10. Amber McMichael

STEALS

Name 1. Chelsea Beck 2. Jess Lundgren 3. Laura Karbach 4. Billy Hoelck 5. Stacy McGregor 6. Rachel Burns 7. Laura vanderBent 8. Lauren French t-9. Sara Kramer t-9. Molly Robinson

SAVES

Name 1. Katie Hauck 2. Laura Karbach 3. Kelsey Rodgers 4. Emily Riddle 5. Sarah Youkubaitis

EXCLUSIONS DRAWN Name 1. Lauren French 2. Rachel Burns 3. Jess Lundgren 4. Nicole Maichrowicz 5. Courtney Crase 6. Carina Giles 2 7. Laura vanderBent 8. Stacey Travous t-9. Billy Hoelck t-9 Lily Doerfler

Seasons 2005-2008 2004-2007 2009-2012 20122009-2012 2003-2006 20132006-2009 2003-2006 2006-2009

Goals 343 230 228 228 211 200 166 144 134 132

Seasons 2009-2012 201320122009-2012 2009-2012 20132005-2008 2008-2011 2008-2011 2005-2008

Assists 237 187 170 134 115 114 113 104 104 100

Seasons 2009-2012 20132010-2013 2005-2008 2011-2014 20122008-2011 2009-2012 2003-2006 2009-2012

Steals 294 279 213 179 175 173 155 136 129 129

Seasons 2004-2007 2010-2013 2009-2010 20142003-2004

Saves 1,050 954 820 289 242

Seasons 2009-2012 201220132006-2009 2003-2006 008-2011 2008-2011 2004-2007 2005-2008 2013-

EX’s Drawn 354 192 158 147 146 112 110 107 105 105

COACHING HISTORY Name Chris Radmonovich Patrick Beemer Aaron Cavognolo James Kelly

Years Coached 2011-Present 2005-2010 2004 2003

Record 88-56 116-89 17-18 17-16

ALL TIME RECORDS Conference Winning % 235-171 (57%) Overall Iona, 13-21 38% 25-6 (80%) Home Marist, 16-13 55% 135-108 (55%) Away Siena, 22-2 92% 108-40 (73%) MAAC St. Francis (NY), 24-2 92% Villanova, 28-2 VMI 6-0

Opponents

Air Force, 1-0 Arizona State, 0-1 Azusa Pacific, 3-0 Brown, 5-9 Bucknell, 4-12 Cal Lutheran, 6-0 CS Bakersfield, 1-5 CS East Bay, 1-0 CS, Monterey Bay, 2-0 CS Northridge, 1-3 CS San Bernardino, 4-0 CS Baptist, 1-5 Carthage, 1-0 Chapman, 1-0 CM Scripps, 5-0 Colorado State, 2-1 Concordia, 1-0 Fresno Pacific, 3-0 Gannon, 4-0 George Washington, 15-2 Grove City, 1-0 Hartwick, 2-11 Harvard, 7-7 Hawaii, 1-1 Indiana, 0-10 La Verne, 1-0 Long Beach, 0-1

93% 100%

Macalester, 3-0 Maryland, 2-7 Mercyhurst, 5-0 Michigan, 0-6 Michigan State, 2-1 NYU, 1-0 Notre Dame, 1-0 Occidental, 4-1 Pacific, 1-6 Penn State Behrend, 1-0 Pomona-Pitzer, 3-3 Princeton, 0-9 Queens, 9-0 Redlands, 2-3 San Diego State, 1-3 San Jose State, 0-1 Santa Clara, 0-1 Slippery Rock, 2-0 Stanford, 0-1 UCLA, 0-1 UC-San Diego, 0-3 UC-Santa Cruz, 1-0 Utica, 0-1 Whittier, 6-0

Loyola Marymount, 0-4

PROGRAM HISTORY 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

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25-12 (11-1) MAAC Regular Season & Tournament Champs 26-11 (10-2) MAAC Regular Season Champions 20-18 (9-3) 17-15 (5-5) 17-20 (6-4) 17-12 (8-2) MAAC Regular Season Champions 16-16 (6-6) 17-17 (9-3) MAAC Tournament Champions 25-14 (9-1) MAAC Regular Season Champions 24-10 (10-0) MAAC Regular Season & Tournament Champs 17-18 (5-0) MAAC Regular Season Champions 17-16 (4-1) MAAC Tournament Champions


RECORD BOOK Goals

SINGLE-SEASON RECORD HOLDERS

Jessica Burdge 115 2013 Goals Per Game (GPG) Billy Hoelck 3.34 2008 Assists Megan Rodriguez 105 2014 Steals Jessica Lundgren 155 2014 Sprints Won Jessica Burdge 51 2014 Saves Kelsey Rodgers 505 2010 Saves Per Game (SPG) Kelsey Rodgers 14.03 2010 Exclusions Drawn Lauren French 130 2011 Most Wins 26 wins 2013

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FACILITIES

Opened in 1999 and part of a $13 million campus-wide improvement, the Spiro Sports Center is a 93,000 square foot student-oriented multi-purpose athletic and recreational facility. Since its opening, it has become a major focus of student activity on campus. The facility, which tripled the existing athletics facilities, is designed to serve the recreational and intercollegiate athletic needs of the Wagner College community. Wagner’s Division I Water Polo Team and Division I Swim Team compete in this six lane, 25 yard NCAA Regulation size facility. The pool also plays host to the Wagner Aquatic Club as well as holds hours for recreational swim.

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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Dr. Richard Guarasci Wagner College President

Dr. Richard Guarasci is the 18th President of Wagner College, where he was previously the Provost and Senior Vice President, responsible for academic and student affairs, admissions, and support service, in addition to serving as the chief operating officer. At Wagner, Dr. Guarasci founded The Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts, the four-year curriculum for all undergraduates, that draws together a substantive liberal arts core into a series of learning communities. Dr. Guarasci was Dean of the College and Professor of Political Science at Hobart College from 1992-1997. Previously he served as Dean and founding Director of the First Year Program at St. Lawrence University. Dr. Guarasci is the author of Democratic Education in the Age of Difference: Redefining Citizenship in Higher Education (Jossey-Bass, 1997), and numerous other publications including 3 books, more than 20 articles and more than 50 conference presentations. He is now a national leader in higher education with many speaking engagements throughout the United States. He is an active educational consultant for more than 20 universities and colleges. Time Magazine selected him as a National Undergraduate Educator and he received awards from the Sears Foundation, the Glitz Family Prize and many other citations including a day of recognition by proclamation of the City Council in Geneva, New York. Dr. Guarasci holds a Bachelor of Science from Fordham University. He received his M.A. in Economics and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Indiana.

Walt Hameline Director of Athletics

Under Hameline’s leadership, the Seahawk athletic department has undegone an ambitious expansion in both sport offerings and facility improvements. Known for his keen vision and boundless enthusiam, Hameline was influential in establishing the Seahawk Club, an intitiave aimed at increasing funds for the scholarship endowment and complete financial support for the athletic department. Hameline, stepped down as the head football coach after 34 seasons with an all-time record of 223-139-2 (.615). In 2012, Hameline had a memorable season, as the Seahawks were Champions of the Northeast Conference (NEC) while becoming the first NEC team to ever win a game in the FCS Playoffs, as Wagner defeated Colgate in the first-round, on his way to earning NEC Coach of the Year honors. In 2011, he became just the sixth active coach in the FCS to accumulate 200 career wins. Hameline’s overall coaching ledger includes five ECAC Championships, three NCAA Tournament appearances and the 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship — all told, 10 post-season appearances in 29 seasons. Hameline won his 175th career game - all at Wagner with a come-from-behind victory over St. Francis (PA) in the 2005 season finale. He became the winningest coach in Wagner College history in 1990. The 63-year-old administrator, has been a key developer of the Northeast Conference, serving on numerous committees and as president of the league. In 2003, Hameline was honored for his playing, coaching and administrative achievements when he was inducted into the Utica Sports Hall of Fame. Additionally, Hameline was given the All-America Football Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. An outstanding defensive back at Brockport State, Hameline received his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1975, and went on to earn his Master’s Degree in education from the University of Albany in 1977. Hameline resides in Colts Neck, NJ, with his wife, Debbie, and has two daughters, Kristen and Kelly.

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SUPPORT STAFF

Brendan Fahey Associate AD/ Business Manager

Brian Morales Greg Cusick Assistant Director Marketing/Media of Media Relationss Relations Assistant

James Updike Director of Facilities/ Operations

Rachel Walton Assistant for Academics & Compliance

Peg Hefferan Associate AD/ Senior Women’s Administrator

Katie Russell Media Relations Assistant

Brad Noto Maria Tommasini Assistant for Manager of Facilities/ Facilities/Operations Operations

Renada Vuono Assistant for Academics & Compliance

Julie Flantzer Associate Athletic Trainer

Chris Fourman Assistant AD for Academics & Compliance

John Beisser Assistant AD of Media Relations

Mike Miller Assistant AD for Marketing & Promotions

Javier Jiminez Assistant AD/ Head Athletic Trainer

Tim Quinn Katie Jordan Mackenzie Alfaro Brian Walsh Ticket Manager/ Media Relations Equipment Manager/ Laundry Service Marketing Assistant Coordinator Assistant for Video Marketing Assistant

Da’Shena Stevens Alexsandra Filipovski Nicole Battaglia Director of Coordinator of Academic Resource Business & Business & Finance Coordinator Finance

Veronica Mondaca Kate Chimienti Assistant Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer

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Brian Tracz Director of Strength & Conditioning

Tatum Colitz Assistant for Academics & Compliance

Patrick McGee Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach


COACHES

FALL SPORTS

Jason Houghtaling Head Coach Football

Joe Stasi Head Coach Men’s & Women’s X-C Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field

Mike Minielli Head Coach Women’s Soccer

WINTER SPORTS

Megan Marco Head Coach Diving

Colin Shannahan Head Coach Swimming

Bashir Mason Head Coach Men’s Basketball

Lisa Cermignano Head Coach Women’s Basketball

SPRING SPORTS

Glen Payne Head Coach Softball

Chris Radmonovich Head Coach Water Polo

Chris Fourman Head Coach Men’s & Women’s Golf

Matt Poskay Head Coach Men’s Lacrosse

Danny Kreyman Head Coach Men’s Tennis

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Liz Frisoli Head Coach Women’s Lacrosse

Adrienn Hidvegi Head Coach Women’s Tennis


THIS IS WAGNER COLLEGE

As tenacious as any Seahawk, Wagner College enjoys a bucolic perch atop Grymes Hill overlooking Manhattan and the other boroughs of New York City. Founded in 1883 as a Lutheran proseminary, Wagner has evolved to become an independent residential liberal arts college enrolling a capacity of over 2,000 students. The location of the College above the gateway to one of the world’s greatest financial and cultural capitals was the work of alumnus Frank Sutter who convinced the College’s Board of Trustees to relocate Wagner here from Rochester in 1918. In this, the Rev. Sutter and the trustees were extraordinarily prescient. Their wisdom provided Wagner with a distinct geographical advantage over all other all liberal arts colleges in the country. Wagner is New York State’s southernmost college and its 105 park-like acres represent the highest elevation on the eastern seaboard from Maine to Key West Florida.

The College’s signature curriculum – the Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts – capitalizes on the best of a traditional, suburban, liberal arts college campus and the infinite array of educational opportunities afforded by New York City. Students intern in the world’s leading financial institutions. They observe and experience diversity from the sophisticated workings of the United Nations to melting pots of multicultural neighborhoods. They circulate in the city’s unparalleled creative environment of museums, media, and performing arts. This is their laboratory. They immerse themselves and are inspired by the city’s sheer energy.

The contrast between the frenetic life of the city and the almost pastoral setting of the campus is the perfect metaphor for the melding of experiential and theoretical education that is the hallmark of The Wagner Plan. In small learning communities, students and faculty explore the conceptual foundations of the arts, humanities, and sciences. The faculty challenges students to consider new ideas, to master new skills and technologies, and to reflect and draw meaning from what they have experienced in and out of the classroom.

A lush canopy of mature maples and oaks shades Wagner’s 105-acre campus of manicured lawns and gardens; historic and modern buildings; and sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New York Harbor. In early 2009, former U.S. President Bill Clinton recognized Wagner College and President Richard Guarasci, at the second annual Clinton Global Initiative University. Wagner was cited for the Port Richmond Partnership, an innovative program that will focus the school’s community resources in an effort to improve quality of life in a specific Staten Island neighborhood. Movie companies have frequently used the campus as a classic college setting, most recently for a movie titled “School of Rock” starring Jack Black (Shallow Hal). The picturesque campus was also used in a fall 2001 television series, The Education of Max Bixford, starring Richard Dreyfus and as the site of a prospective private military school in the HBO series, The Sopranos.

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THIS IS WAGNER COLLEGE Since the adoption of the Wagner Plan in 1997, enrollment has increased by nearly 40 percent and student quality as measured by high school average and SAT scores have improved as well. Once largely a commuter campus, now 82 percent of all undergraduates live on campus in residence halls that offer “million dollar” views. Though continuing to serve students from metropolitan New York, the college draws most of its enrollment from beyond the immediate region. By every measure – enrollment, endowment, and national reputation – Wagner is ascending the ranks of America’s strongest small colleges that blend the liberal arts with a commitment to service and preparation for the professions. Campus life includes the array of sports provided by an NCAA Division I program which is housed in a 93,000-square-foot sports center featuring an extensive fitness center, an indoor NCAA swimming pool and a basketball arena. A football and track & field stadium showcases a variety of playing fields throughout the campus including baseball, softball, lacrosse and soccer venues. Wagner’s alumni include Broadway Tony award winners, movie stars, film producers, playwrights, and Fortune 500 CEO’s including the chairman of GE Investments, the chairman of Dupont Europe, the chairman Emeritus of The Oppenheimer Management Company and the chairman of the New York Power Authority. Visitors to and residents of New York City alike enjoy access to a rich and diverse array of museums, cultural organizations, arts performances, sports teams, societies and attractions. Some of the best and most famous attractions in the world call New York City home. We encourage you to find out more about them, so that you can plan a visit to what is one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the world. To get to Manhattan from Staten Island, you can take a ride on the world-famous Staten Island Ferry, a well-recognized icon of New York City transportation, and incidentally, a free ride into the heart of New York City.

Wagner’s unique location offers students a campus setting that feels hundreds of miles away from anywhere, while actually only a ferry ride away from the cultural riches of the world’s most dynamic city New York City

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Majors & Programs Anthropology* Art* Art History (minor only) Arts Administration

Art, Music, Theatre, Combined Arts

Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing

Biochemistry

Biology* Biopsychology Business Administration Chemistry*

Computer Science* Dance (minor only) Economics* Education

Dual Certification in Childhood (Elementary) and Special Education, Theater Arts (K-12), Minor in Adolescent (Secondary) Education

English* Environmental Studies French Gender Studies (minor only) German (minor only) History* Information Systems (minor only) International Affairs

International Politics International Economics

Italian Studies (minor only) Journalism (minor only) Mathematics* Microbiology* Music*

Nursing Philosophy (minor only) Physician Asst. (Jan. 1 deadline) Physics* Political Science* Psychology* Public Policy and Administration Religious Studies (minor only) Sociology

Academic Sociology, Criminal Justice, Family Studies

Performance; Design/Technology/ Management

Spanish* Theatre* (Dec. 15 deadline)

Pre-Professional Programs

Health: Chiropractic, Dental, Medical, Optometry, Pharmacy, Podiatry, Veterinary Other: Law, Engineering, Ministry

5-Year Master’s Program Accounting Graduate Division Advanced Physician Assistant Studies Business Administration Education Microbiology Nursing *=major and minor available Italics=concentration


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DIRECTIONS TO WAGNER

FROM POINTS SOUTH

Mid Atlantic States and Southern New Jersey: Take the New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing). After crossing the bridge, take Route 440 North (West Shore Expressway) for approximately 6 miles to I-278 East (Staten Island Expressway). Take I-278 East for approximately 5 miles, following signs to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and Brooklyn. Take Exit 13 (Clove Road/Richmond Road/Hyland Boulevard). At the first traffic light, turn left onto Clove Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto Howard Avenue. A sign for the College is visible at this intersection. Follow Howard Avenue to the top of Grymes Hill. Southern New Jersey Shore: Take the Garden State Parkway north to Exit 127 (Outerbridge Crossing/Staten Island). Follow directions from Outerbridge.

FROM POINTS NORTH AND EAST

New England (via New York) and Long Island: Take either the Belt Parkway or the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Verrazano Bridge onto Staten Island; remain on I-278 West. Take Exit 13 (Clove Road/ Richmond Road). Follow the service road to the third traffic light and turn right onto Clove Road. Take the first right onto Howard Avenue and proceed to the top of Grymes Hill. New England (via New Jersey): Take I-95 South. Cross the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey. Follow signs to the New Jersey Turnpike. Follow the Turnpike to Exit 13 (Goethals Bridge). Cross the Goethals Bridge onto Staten Island and follow I-278 East. Follow directions from I-278 East provided above. Northern New Jersey: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to either Exit 13 (Goethals Bridge) from northern New Jersey, or Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing) from southern/central New Jersey. Follow directions provided above from the Goethals Bridge or Outerbridge Crossing.

FROM PLANE/TRAIN/PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Plane: Wagner College is most easily accessed from Newark Liberty International, LaGuardia and JFK Airports. Car service is available between Wagner College and all three airports for around $40-$50 each way. Train: Amtrak, Long Island Railroad and New Jersey Transit trains arrive at Penn Station in Manhattan at 34th Street and 7th Avenue. From Penn Station, take either a cab or the New York City Subway (IRT Downtown #1 or #9 train to South Ferry; IRT #4 or #5 train to Bowling Green; IRT N or R to Whitehall Station) to the Battery Park Ferry Terminal. Take the Staten Island Ferry (no fare) to Staten Island. From the ferry terminal on Staten Island, the College is a short ride via car service, which can be picked up at the terminal.

THE STATEN ISLAND FERRY The Staten Island Ferry is run by the City of New York for one pragmatic reason: To transport Staten Islanders to and from Manhattan. Yet, the 5 mile, 25 minute ride also provides a majestic view of New York Harbor and a no-hassle boat ride, for free!

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2014 HIGHLIGHTS

Water Polo Tops Nation In Team GPA For Third Straight Year Staten Island, NY- The Association of College Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) has announced for the third consecutive season that Wagner College Water Polo has earned the highest team GPA in the nation, heading a list that includes 57 other programs comprised of Division I, II and III. The Seahawks posted a 3.57 GPA improving on last year’s mark of 3.50.

“It’s a testament to our athletes who work hard year round in the classroom and the pool,” said Head Coach Chris Radmonovich. “Earning the highest GPA in your sport is an exceptional honor and to have held that honor for three consecutive years speaks to the type of student athletes we have here. I see the constant effort they put in and in this case the results truly show just how dedicated these athletes are to their respective studies.” Graduated senior Stacy McGregor (Sinking Spring, PA/ Wilson) placed in the “Outstanding” category for the third consecutive year. Sophomore Gabryel Oloapu (Auckland, New Zealand/Diocesan) shared that distinction as well. The ACWPC groups its academic awards into three separate categories: Outstanding (4.00-3.71), Superior (3.70-3.41) and Excellent (3.40-3.20). Wagner had 10 student athletes in total that met the GPA requirements. Seven student athletes placed in the “Superior” category: senior Jessica Burdge (Stockton, CA/ St. Mary’s), junior Lily Doerfler (Anapolis, MD/ Broadneck), senior Michelle Greenough (Davic, CA/ Davis), graduated senior Sidney Hoshko (Coronado, CA/ Coronado), sophomore Emily Riddle (Edmonton, Alberta/ Dr. E.P. Scarlett), junior Megan Rodriguez (Danville, CA/ San Ramon Valley), and sophomore Amanda Sutherland (Denton, TX/ Denton Ryan). Additionally senior Rachel Burns (Auckland, New Zealand/ Diocesan) placed in the “Excellent” category.

Lundgren Earns MAAC Defensive Player Of The Year Poughkeepsie, NY - At the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) awards banquet, Jess Lundgren (Queensland, Australia / Mountain Creek) was among five Seahawks honored as the sophomore won Defensive Player of the Year. The sophomore from Queensland, Australia, re-broke her own school record in steals this season with 142, a record she set last season with 124. After being named 2013 MAAC Rookie of the Year, she returned to the pool and led Wagner with 73 drawn exclusions to help anchor a Seahawks defense that earned the number one seed in the MAAC Water Polo Championship. On top of her stellar defense, Lundgren was ranked third in the MAAC in goals scored with 96 and led Wagner with 167 total points on the season. Wagner finished with a 23-11 record and an 11-1 mark in MAAC play. Joining Lundgren on the First-Team All-MAAC list was junior Jessica Burdge (Stockton, CA / St. Mary’s), who earned the honors for the second consecutive season. Burdge was the leading goal-scorer for Wagner, tallying 98 scores on the season. Three Seahawks earned All-MAAC Second Team honors in sophomore Lily Doerfler (Annapolis, MD / Broadneck), junior Rachel Burns (Auckland, New Zealand / Diocesan), and freshman Emily Riddle (Edmonton, Alberta / Dr. E.P. Scarlett). Additionally, nine Seahawks were named All-Academic, earning at least a 3.20 GPA on a 4.0 scale. The Wagner representatives included Burdge, Burns, Doerfler, Michelle Greenough (Davis, CA / Davis), Sidney Hoshko (Coronado, CA / Coronado), Maura McGinley (King of Prussia, PA / Upper Merion), Stacy McGregor (Sinking Spring, PA / Wilson), Megan Rodriguez (Danville, CA / San Ramon Valley), and Carolina Silva (Pembroke Pines, FL / Pembroke Pines Charter).

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