2010 GW Women's Water Polo Media Guide

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T H E G E O R G E WA S H I N G T O N U N I V E R S I T Y

2 010 WOM E N ’ S WAT E R P O L O

2010 SEASON OUTLOOK

2009 RESULTS (6-21, 0-6 CWPA)

The 2010 season ushers in not only a new decade for the George Washington women’s water polo team, but a new venue as well. Renovations to Charles E. Smith Center Pool were completed in time for the men’s fall season and now the Colonials’ women’s team gets its turn in the enhanced facility. The venue features improved lighting and ventilation, new chairback seating and team locker room — all enhancing the experience for players and fans. Head coach Scott Reed is confident this year’s team is experienced and talented enough to return the program back to where it finished its inaugural season a decade ago — battling for the CWPA Southern Division title and competing in the Eastern Championship. “We have a lot of experience, the goal is to use that and apply it to have a successful season.” With eight upperclassmen returning and five underclassmen adding depth at every position, Reed is aiming for a team-oriented approach this spring. “We’re hoping to spread our scoring around, with a pair of all-conference players in sophomore Allison Peotter and senior Marissa Stamler leading the attack. We’re also looking to be one of the best defensive teams in the conference.” Peotter and Stamler accounted for nearly half of GW’s goals and points in 2009. Peotter became the first GW freshman to earn First Team All-South honors after pacing the team in goals (49), points (84), steals (75) and swimoffs won (70) last season. Even after a standout rookie year in which she also set the program’s single-season mark with 35 assists, Peotter is embracing a setup role to make the Colonials’ attack more well-rounded in 2010. Stamler was named to the All-South Second Team for the second consecutive season, totaling 42 goals and 27 assists as a junior. Adding to the attack are senior Bernadette Karandy, junior Erin Delker and freshman Jessie Hurd. Karandy and Delker combined for 13 goals and 23 assists last season and are expected to spark the counterattack with their speed. Hurd, a native of The Woodlands, TX, is an intelligent, poised rookie expected to contribute immediately. Senior Emily Chereson, junior Melissa Sesana and sophomore Megan Walker will form a three-player rotation at center. Chereson thrives on creating man-advantage opportunities and already ranks second all-time at GW with 113 ejections drawn. Walker enjoyed a solid rookie campaign, ranking second behind Chereson with 34 ejections drawn and third on the team with 27 goals. Defensively, the Colonials will rely on seniors Tara Sullivan and Sarah Fitch at utility and junior Charlotte Schou in goal. Sullivan provided a boost in the attack with 16 goals and 26 assists, third-highest on the team behind Peotter and Stamler, while Fitch ranked third on the team with 38 steals last season. In her first season as starting goalkeeper last spring, Schou finished with 286 blocks, just five shy of the single-season school mark. Much improved sophomore Antonia Raris, who totaled 27 saves in eight quarters of action last spring, and freshman Rebecca Kipnis, will back up Schou in net.

FEB. 15 Feb. 21

Sophomore Allison Peotter

Junior Charlotte Schou

The GW women’s water polo team will practice and compete in newly renovated Charles E. Smith Center Pool this spring. The venue received enhanced lighting, ventilation and audio systems, as well as new chair-back seating and team locker rooms, as part of the Smith Center’s multi-million dollar renovation initiative.

2010 SCHEDULE Feb. 13-14 Feb. 20-21 Feb. 27-28

at Bucknell Invitational (Lewisburg, PA) at Princeton Invitational (Princeton, NJ) at ECAC Championship (Princeton, NJ)

MARCH 1 March 17 March 18 March 19-20 March 26 March 27 MARCH 31

BUCKNELL* at La Verne vs. Whittier (La Verne, CA) at Concordia (CA) at California Baptist Invitational (Riverside, CA) at Villanova at Bucknell* MARYLAND*

April 10 April 16 April 17 APRIL 18 April 24 April 30

at Princeton* at Maryland* vs. Michigan (College Park, MD) PRINCETON* CWPA Southern Division Champ. (Princeton, NJ) CWPA Eastern Championship (College Park, MD)

7:00 PM 11:30 am PST 2:00 pm PST 12:00 pm PST 7:00 pm TBA 7:00 PM TBA 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 PM

Home matches (in BOLD CAPS) at Charles E. Smith Center, 22nd & G Streets, NW *CWPA League Contest All times EST unless otherwise denoted

2010 ROSTER NO. 1 1A 1B 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 17

NAME Charlotte Schou Antonia Raris Rebecca Kipnis Allison Peotter Jessie Hurd Emily Chereson Melissa Sesana Sarah Fitch Megan Walker Marissa Stamler Erin Delker Bernadette Karandy Tara Sullivan

CL. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

POS. GK GK GK Attack Attack Center Center Utility Center Attack Attack Attack Utility

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Miami, FL/Miami Country Day School Tremont, PA/Pottsville Area Miami, FL/Ransom Everglades Newport Beach, CA/Corona Del Mar The Woodlands, TX/The Woodlands Erie, PA/McDowell Coral Gables, FL/Gulliver Prep Naperville, IL/Naperville North San Clemente, CA/San Clemente Coral Gables, FL/Ransom Everglades Danville, CA/San Ramon Valley Annapolis, MD/St. Mary’s Worcester, MA/Worcester Academy

Head Coach: Scott Reed (Massachusetts ’94) — 11th season Assistant Coach: Andrija Vasiljevic (California ’07) — 1st season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Juliann Branch (Maryland ’05) — 2nd season

HISTORY & RECORDS

NO. 19 PRINCETON* vs. Wagner** vs. Marist** Feb. 22 vs. Harvard** vs. Villanova** FEB. 26 NO. 20 MARYLAND* Feb. 28 vs. St. Francis (NY) $ vs. Marist $ March 1 vs. Wagner $ MARCH 5 BUCKNELL* March 14 vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps % vs. California Baptist % March 15 vs. No. 7 California % vs. Redlands % March 18 at Whittier (Whittier, CA) March 19 at Occidental (Los Angeles, CA) March 20 at Concordia (Irvine, CA) at California Baptist March 21 at Chapman March 27 at Villanova March 28 vs. Iona (Villanova, PA) at Princeton* April 1 at No. 20 Maryland* April 4 at Bucknell* vs. No. 19 Indiana April 18 at Maryland # vs. Bucknell # ** Princeton Invitational (Princeton, NJ) $ ECAC Championships (Lewisburg, PA) % Claremont Invitational (Claremont, CA) # CWPA Southern Championship (Lewisburg, PA) * CWPA Southern Division Contest

L, 12-4 L, 11-5 L, 10-8 L, 14-4 W, 17-7 L, 9-6 W, 11-7 L, 7-5 L, 9-8 L, 11-6 L, 7-5 L, 12-6 L, 18-8 L, 9-5 W, 10-8 L, 15-13 L, 13-8 L, 9-7 W, 14-7 W, 10-8 L, 11-7 L, 13-5 L, 10-6 L, 13-9 L, 12-6 L, 15-7 W, 12-11 (OT)

2009 STATISTICS PLAYER Allison Peotter Luciana Maggiolo Amy Moren Emily Chereson Melissa Sesana Sarah Fitch Megan Walker Marissa Stamler Erin Delker Bernadette Karandy Tara Sullivan Total GOALKEEPING Charlotte Schou Antonia Raris Total

GP 27 22 27 27 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

GOALS 49 11 24 9 6 15 27 42 5 8 16 212

ASST. 35 5 16 7 5 15 7 27 15 8 26 166

STL. 75 13 24 18 3 38 13 33 12 14 30 273

ED 13 5 15 49 20 8 34 28 3 4 13 192

QP 102 8 110

GA 258 30 288

BLK. 286 27 313

STL. 40 3 43

ASST. 16 0 16

YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Over. 2000 11-13 2001 14-13 2002 17-10 2003 18-13 2004 17-12 2005 13-17 2006 10-15 2007 6-21 2008 7-21 2009 6-21 Total 119-156

RESULTS CWPA Southerns 5-3 3rd 6-2 4th 4-2 4th 5-3 4th 4-2 2nd 4-4 3rd 0-6 4th 0-6 4th 0-6 4th 0-6 3rd 28-40

Easterns 10th 8th 8th 7th 8th 8th n/a n/a n/a n/a

ALL-TIME AWARDS CWPA Southern Division All-Conference First Team 2000 – Heather Walenga 2004 – Kira Canon, Vanessa Fravel, Amy Heinemann 2005 – Kendra Shanley 2006 – Morgan Hooker 2009 – Allison Peotter Second Team 2000 – Ashley Pyka 2001 – Mia Fabian, Heather Walenga 2002 – Mia Fabian, Ashley Pyka 2003 – Ashley Pyka, Vanessa Fravel 2004 – Elisabeth Schweitzer, Kendra Shanley 2005 – Morgan Hooker 2006 – Jenna Burnett 2007 – Morgan Hooker, Jenna Burnett 2008 – Marissa Stamler 2009 – Marissa Stamler

CWPA All-Eastern Championships Team Second Team 2001 – Mia Fabian 2002 – Mia Fabian 2003 – Kira Canon

ACWPC All-America Academic Team 2003 – Juli Marhefka, Amy Heinemann, Kiersten Johnson, Taraneh Bastani, Ashley Pyka, Elisabeth Schweitzer, Kira Canon 2004 – Jenna Burnett, Elisabeth Schweitzer, Amy Heinemann, Taraneh Bastani, Kira Canon, Kendra Shanley 2005 – Taraneh Bastani, Amy Heinemann, Soleil Roberts, Kendra Shanley, Erin Bailey 2006 – Amy Heineman, Rebecca Stein, Erin Bailey, Jenna Burnett 2007 – Rebecca Stein, Jenna Burnett, Caitlin Vartain, Marissa Stamler, Luciana Maggiolo, Kathleen Miles 2008 – Rebecca Stein, Marissa Stamler, Bernadette Karandy, Danielle Mayer 2009 – Erin Delker, Bernadette Karandy, Luciana Maggiolo, Allison Peotter, Charlotte Schou, Marissa Stamler, Tara Sullivan, Megan Walker RECORDS Goals Game: 8 Season: 71 Career: 170

Assists Game: 6

Season: 35 Career: 99

Points Game: 9

Season: 97 Career: 253

Steals Game: 8

CWPA Southern Division Coach of the Year 2003 – Scott Reed CWPA Southern Division Player of the Week 2001 – Mia Fabian (3/7/01) 2002 – Lisa Greenfield (2/27/02) 2003 – Kira Canon (3/13/03) 2007 – Julie Jacoby (3/5/07) 2008 – Marissa Stamler (3/17/08) 2009 – Allison Peotter (3/24/09) CWPA Southern Division Rookie of the Week 2009 – Allison Peotter (2/23/09, 3/2/09, 3/24/09) CWPA All-Academic Team 2005 – Taraneh Bastani, Amy Heinemann, Soleil Roberts, Kendra Shanley, Rebecca Stein, Theresa Lamontagne, Alessia Dinkel, Julie Jacoby, Jenna Burnett 2006 – Amy Heineman, Rebecca Stein, Erin Bailey, Jenna Burnett, Theresa Lamontagne, Zelda Friedberger, Caitlin Vartain 2008 – Rebecca Stein, Marissa Stamler, Rachel Wallace, Erin Delker, Bernadette Karandy, Danielle Mayer 2009 – Erin Delker, Bernadette Karandy, Luciana Maggiolo, Allison Peotter, Charlotte Schou, Marissa Stamler, Tara Sullivan, Megan Walker

Season: 89 Career: 169

Mia Fabian, vs. Villanova (3/4/01) Kira Canon, 2003 Morgan Hooker, 2004-07

Heather Walenga, vs. Bucknell (2/17/01) and Elisabeth Schweitzer, vs. Villanova (3/5/04) Allison Peotter, 2009 Jenna Burnett, 2004-07

Heather Walenga, vs. James Madison (4/15/00) and Mia Fabian, vs. Villanova (3/4/01) Kira Canon, 2003 Vanessa Fravel, 2001-04

Julie Jacoby, vs. Wagner (2/23/08) and Heather Walenga, vs. Maryland (2/20/00) Elisabeth Schweitzer, 2004 Elisabeth Schweitzer, 2003-04 and Kira Canon, 2001-04

Ejections Drawn Game: 7 Vanessa Fravel, vs. Villanova (3/24/01) Season: 70 Vanessa Fravel, 2002 Career: 234 Vanessa Fravel, 2001-04 Goalie Saves Game: 22 Julie Jacoby, vs. Villanova (3/3/07) & Harvard (3/1/08) Season: 291 Julie Jacoby, 2008 Career: 738 Julie Jacoby, 2005-08 Bold names denote active players


T H E G E O R G E WA S H I N G T O N U N I V E R S I T Y SCOTT REED / HEAD COACH

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Scott Reed is in his 11th year as head coach of the water polo programs at GW. He has led the Colonials women’s program to 119 victories, including six Eastern Championships appearances, since its inception in 2000. In 2007, Reed was named CWPA Southern Division Men’s Coach of the Year for guiding GW to third place at the Eastern Championship and an end-of-season No. 17 national ranking. In 11 seasons, Reed has led the GW men’s team to 104 victories and three Eastern Championships appearances. He is the first and only head coach of the women’s water polo team, which in 2003 won a program-record 18 games to earn Reed CWPA Southern Division Coach of the Year honors. Reed came to GW from Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA, where he served as the head water polo coach and as an assistant coach with the university’s men’s and women’s swimming teams. Reed graduated from the University of Massachusetts in 1994 with a bachelor of science degree in sport management. At Massachusetts, he served as a captain on the nationally ranked Minutemen’s water polo squad and also competed on the swim team. He still owns the Massachusetts school record in the 1,000-yard freestyle with a time of 9:30.65. In addition, Reed served as a graduate assistant in aquatics at Eastern Kentucky University, where he received a master of science degree in sport administration in 1997. He also is a member of the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) board of directors and won the CWPA’s Southern Division Coach of the Year award in 2002-03. Reed lives in Fairfax, VA, with his wife, Allison.

Established in 1983, the Academic Support Services Program was initially designed to provide support services to a small group of students. The program has been expanded and includes services for all of GW’s studentathletes, with an emphasis on individual responsibility and pride in academic accomplishments. The Department of Athletics employs five full-time staff members and 30 to 40 tutors who assist the 400-plus student-athletes. The Academic Support Program works with student-athletes to help them develop career interests, explore employment opportunities and become familiar with the GW Career and Cooperative Education Center.

ANDRIJA VASILJEVIC / ASSISTANT COACH Two-time All-American Andrija Vasiljevic is in his first year as assistant coach with the GW women’s water polo program. A 2007 graduate of California, Berkeley, Vasiljevic scored 144 goals during his four seasons with the Golden Bears from 2003-06. He helped Cal to back-to-back NCAA national championships as a player in 2006 and graduate assistant coach in 2007. Vasiljevic earned Third Team All-America honors from the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches as a senior in 2006 and honorable mention accolades as a sophomore in 2004. A native of Belgrade, Serbia, Vasiljevic was also twice named an Academic All-American by the ACWPC and earned a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis on the European Union and Eastern Europe from Cal.

TARA SULLIVAN MARISSA STAMLER

SPORTS MEDICINE Student-athletes receive medical treatment from an experienced staff of certified athletic trainers as well as a staff of student athletic trainers who provide on-site medical care before, during and after all practices and games. GW’s primary team physician, along with a dentist and an eye care specialist, are also available throughout the year. The training room is fully equipped with the modern apparatuses required for treatment and rehabilitation of all types of sports-related injuries. Espousing a philosophy based on preventive medicine, the training room works with student-athletes to keep them in playing shape, return them to competition and maintain their level of conditioning throughout the year.

SARAH FITCH

GW HALL OF FAME The George Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame accepts nominations annually. To see a complete list of GW Athletic Hall of Fame members and for more information on this prestigious group, see the GW Athletics’ Web site — www.GWsports.com — and click on “Traditions.” For deadlines and answers to other questions or to request a nomination form, contact Ed McKee of George Washington Department of Development at edmckee@gwu.edu or 202-994-5778.

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Founded ..............................................................................................1821 Enrollment ........................................................................................20,327 President..............................................................................Steven Knapp Director of Athletics ..............................................................Jack Kvancz Senior Assoc. Director of Athletics/SWA ....................Mary Jo Warner Athletic Department Telephone ........................................202-994-6650 NCAA ..........................................................................................Division I Conference ...................... CWPA (Collegiate Water Polo Association) Nickname ....................................................................................Colonials Colors....................................................................................Buff and Blue Athletics Communications Contact ..................................Jesse Hooker Email ............................................................................jhooker@gwu.edu Athletics Communications Phone ....................................202-994-0339 Water Polo Head Coach ........................................................Scott Reed Water Polo Office Phone ....................................................202-994-5777 Water Polo Office Email ................................................reeds@gwu.edu Assistant Coach..............................................................Andrija Vasiljevic Volunteer Assistant Coach ..............................................Juliann Branch Athletics Web Site ..................................................www.GWsports.com

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