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Table of Contents 2013 Schedule.........................................................................3 Quick Facts/Credits.............................................................4 2013 Season Outlook.........................................................5-7 This Is Wagner...................................................................8-9 We Are Seahawks............................................................10-11 Facilities.............................................................................12-13 Administration.................................................................14-17 Support Staff & Coaches...............................................18-19 Media Information.........................................................20-21 Directions................................................................................22 The Northeast Conference...........................................23-27 Coaches.............................................................................28-29 Meet The Seahawks.......................................................30-47 2012 Statistics.................................................................48-48 All-Time History............................................................50-54
Date Opponent Location Time 8/23 @ Saint Peter’s Jersey City, NJ 4:00 p.m. 8/25 Fairfield Staten Island, NY 1:00 p.m. 9/1 Holy Cross Staten Island, NY 3:00 p.m. 9/6 @Howard Washington, DC 7:00 p.m. Maine 9/8 Maine Staten Island 12:00 p.m. 9/12 @Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 7:00 p.m. 9/14 Manhattan Staten Island, NY 1:00 p.m. 9/20 NJIT Staten Island, NY 7:00 p.m. 9/22 @ UMBC Catonsville, MD 1:00 p.m. 9/27 @Delaware State Dover, DE 7:00 p.m. 10/4 Sacred Heart* Staten Island, NY 7:00 p.m. 10/6 Saint Francis PA* Staten Island, NY 1:00 p.m. 10/11 @Mount St. Mary’s* Emmitsburg, MD 7:00 p.m. 10/13 @ Fairleigh Dickinson* Teaneck, NJ 1:00 p.m. 10/18 LIU Brooklyn* Staten Island, NY 7:00 p.m. 10/25 @Bryant* Smithfield, RI 3:00 p.m. 10/27 Robert Morris* Staten Island, NY 1:00 p.m. 11/3 @ Central Connecticut* New Britain, CT 12:00 p.m. * Northeast Conference game
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Wagner College Quick Facts
Location Staten Island, NY Enrollment 2,100 (1,700 undergraduate) President Dr. Richard Guarasci Founded 1883 Nickname Seahawks Colors Green and White Conference Northeast (NEC) Facility Wagner College Stadium Athletics Director Walt Hameline Athletics Phone (718) 390-3433 Athletics Fax (718) 390-3347
Seahawks Soccer Coaching Staff Head Coach Mike Minielli Alma Mater Saint Joseph’s (IN), 1986 Years at Wagner Eighth Season Overall Record at Wagner 32-88-13(.252) NEC Record at Wagner 10-41-6(.228) Career Record 224-232-44 (.492) E-mail mike.minielli@wagner.edu Office Phone (718) 390-3156 Assistant Coach Jenifer Anzivino Alma Mater Rutgers, 2010 Years at Wagner First Season E-mail jenifer.anzivino@wagner.edu Office Phone (718) 390-3195 Athletic Trainer Alma Mater Years at Wagner E-mail
Laura Cobb Quinnipiac, 2011 Third Season laura.cobb@wagner.edu
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5-14-0 2-8-0 10th Place Julie Vigliotti
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First Year of Soccer 1993 All-Time Record 81-276-22(.243) All-Time NEC Record 32-118-8(.228) All-Time NEC Tournament Record 0-1
Wagner Soccer Media Information Sports Information Director John Beisser Soccer Contact Lauren Lovallo Office Phone (718) 390-3213 Cell Phone 203-561-8193 E-Mail lauren.lovallo@wagner.edu Fax (718) 420-4015 Official Wagner Website www.wagnerathletics.com Mailing Address One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301
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The NEC office, located in Somerset, New Jersey, provides weekly releases and updated statistics to working media and fans. Media Relations Intern Emily Bean can be reached at (732) 4690440 or by e-mail at ebean@northeastconference. org. All NEC releases, standings and statistics are posted on the league web site (www.northeastconference.org) on a daily basis.
The 2013 Wagner College women’s soccer guide was written and designed by Lauren Lovallo, women’s soccer contact and media relations assistant. Editorial assistance from John Beisser, Kevin Ross, Gabe Gilson, Mike Minielli and Jenifer Anzivino. Photography by David Saffran and the Wagner College Media Relations Department.
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2013 Season Outlook With 20 letterwinners returning for the Seahawks this year, including four seniors, nine juniors, and seven sophomores, head coach Mike Minielli is gearing up for what promises to be a very exciting 2013 campaign. In addition to the returning players, Minielli has recruited a wide array of incoming talent comprised of 11 student-athletes from a variety of different, high-level club teams. The Green & White also welcomes assistant coach Jenifer Anzivino and goalkeeping coach Teddy Ritter to the soccer staff, who, along with second-year assistant coach Matt Smith, will aid Minielli. Leading the way for this year’s team are seniors Jackie Nicholas, Amanda Sieferman, Rachel Reeves, and Katie Marcy. With Nicholas in the forward position, Sieferman and Reeves holding the back line, and Marcy returning to the net, the coaching staff expects the foursome’s leadership to be crucial, especially for a team that is so young. “It’s good that we have an older class in the back and up top,” notes assistant coach Jenifer Anzivino. “That’s where you need your leadership.” Minielli and his staff have pinpointed three goals to achieve a successful season, the first of which is to be one of the top three teams in the Northeast Conference (NEC) defensively. “If you want to go to the conference tournament, if you want to win this thing, you have to be in the top three,” remarks Minielli. “Statistically, that’s where we want to go. We have to keep the goals down, we have to do what we did in 2011 from a defensive standpoint, and everything else will fall into place.” No team in the NEC has won the league without possessing one of the top three defensive records, and the Seahawks have high expectations to work their way to the top of the pack. Second on Minielli’s list is the goal for the athletes to remain healthy, from preseason to postseason. After an injuryplagued 2012 season, both staff and student-athletes are working hard to keep injuries to a minimum. The level of talent and the direction the program has been heading in has been largely positive. Should Wagner remain healthy throughout the season, they will be a definitive contender for the league title. Over the past three seasons, there have been large improvements in terms of roster, level of play, and overall confidence. With four starters graduated, the Seahawks are looking to reinvent themselves, and with a large class coming in, now is the perfect time to do so. Wagner’s third and final priority is to have a smooth integration of the new players as quickly as possible. The freshmen class is considered to be the best on paper the program has ever seen. “The freshmen are going to have to fill some of the roles and minutes that are now open, so we need to get everybody on the same page,” explains Minielli. The staff pairs the integration of new players with that of building team chemistry, and getting the freshmen student-athletes acclimated to playing college-level ball. “All of the kids that are coming in are from the top soccer clubs in the country,” reports Minielli. “It means the competitive environment, the level of training that they’ve had, and their level of play will make it easier to adjust to the rigors of college soccer.” Adds Anzivino, “It’s a young class, so they’re going to be coming in, and they’re going to be asked to be put in these roles that you might not get at another school.” FORWARDS With one of the fastest front lines in the league by a margin, the only unknown in this position is who will decidedly step up as the primary goal scorer, a role recently vacated by the recently graduated three-time All-NEC selection Julie Vigliotti. “They’re all capable of doing it,” asserts Minielli. “We have this combination of players who haven’t played a whole lot for us up front, and kids that are coming off injuries, but the potential and the talent is very, very good there.”
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Seasoned veteran Jackie Nicholas (16 games played) returns to the Seahawks’ starting lineup as a senior, after a knee injury sidelined her for the final three games of the 2012 season. Nicholas was second on the team in both goals (5) and assists (4) in 2012, and is considered the most experienced player up front. Getting Nicholas not only back to her level of play, but steps above it, is likely a big key to the team’s success. As the most experienced player at her position, and the one with the best scoring skills going into the new season, Nicholas’ healthy return is a major plus for the Seahawks. Both junior Syndey McCarthy (14 games played), and sophomore Siara Kolpon (19 games played), are making the jump from midfield to forward in what Minielli describes as their “natural position.” In a move expected to showcase the pair’s talent, McCarthy and Kolpon are expected to deliver positive results. Junior Alyssa Azziznaro (18 games played), another athlete coming off of an injury, brings both experience as well as a strong presence to the forward position. It’s also greatly anticipated that sophomore Samantha Jensen (17 games played) will use her unrivaled speed to set the pace of the offense. Junior Maureen Vetter (7 games played) and freshman Diana Saber will use their talents to provide stability and depth in the forward position. “We have to find out who the best partners are. It’s very important, the partnership between the two forwards,” affirms Minielli. “With Vigliotti graduated, it’s an exciting time to be a forward.” MIDFIELD With vacated spots in both the center and the left side due to the graduation of four-year starters Monica Zurich and Alyssa Grecco, the midfield is expected to be a collection of young players ripe with potential. Wagner already possesses a stable of left-footed players, creating a situation that Minielli believes will demonstrate the potential of every midfield player vying for a spot in the starting lineup. Bringing maturity to the midfield are juniors Lindsey Macri, Ashley Marchese (6 games played), and Michelle Kawko (8 games played), who is coming off of an injury.
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Senior team captain Rachel Reeves (18 games played) ended last season playing at a high level, and Minielli is holding high expectations for her to continue her elevated level of play on the right side. There is no doubt Reeves will be a commanding presence in the back. Fellow senior Amanda Sieferman (19 games played) returns to her center back position, and though plagued by injuries throughout the 2012 season, Minielli believes Sieferman possesses an authoritative mentality that will prove vital in tough contests. Junior left back Alyssa Bianculli (18 games played) is a dynamic player, and Minielli’s goal for Bianculli is to keep her healthy throughout preseason, while sophomore Daniella Davis (19 games played) will use the knowledge she gained as a freshman last year to support the back line. Junior Jess Narlis (2 games played), sophomore Nicole Berger (5 games played) will provide additional depth in the position. Freshmen Amanda Buck, Amber Coca, Sydney McNutt, Tori Rodriguez, Maura Peters, and Jessica Mouradian hope to crack the starting line up. With the back line so peppered with experienced players, the transition for a new or young player to step in will be much smoother. “It’s a little bit easier if you’re a young player and you have three very experience players around you,” remarks Anzivino. “The learning curve is going to be different in the back than, say, the kids that play in the midfield, because there are younger players filling those positions. But if all things fall into place, our back line is going to be very good.” GOALKEEPERS For the upcoming season, there is a fair amount of depth in the goalkeeping position. With two returning players and one incoming freshman, Minielli believes the team now has the insurance they need at arguably the most important position. The 2013 season will see the return of Katie Marcy, who, in 2011, was statistically the best goalkeeper in the conference before missing the entire 2012 season with an injury. “Having a senior goalkeeper with Katie’s ability and leadership is really huge,” notes Minielli. Junior Lisa Capelli (15 games played) and freshman Katelyn Murphy are expected to back Marcy in net. Minielli expects the trio to be aided by newly hired goalkeeping coach Teddy Ritter. “We’re really excited about having Teddy,” said Minielli. “He’s really, really good, and he loves goalkeeping.”
Joining them are sophomores Johana Konrad (19 games played), Emma Konieczny (4 games played), and Alyssa Willard (4 games played).
SCHEDULE The 2013 season schedule is divided between 10 non-conference games and eight matches against Northeast Conference opposition.
Minielli also has very good candidates in freshman Megan Fritz, Taylor Sackaris, and Gabrielle Davis, and believes they, too, will contend for time in the midfield.
The Seahawks will open their season at St. Peter’s (8/23), before returning to Grymes Hill for a pair of home matches against Fairfield (8/25) and Holy Cross (9/1). The Green & White will then travel to Washington, D.C. for a match against Howard (9/6).
“I’m not concerned about whether or not we’re going to have a good midfield this fall, because we’re definitely going to have a good one,” affirms Minielli. “I’m just not sure who it’s going to be yet, because we’ve got so many good candidates to play up there.”
A home match against Maine (9/8) will be immediately followed by an away match at Stony Brook (9/12). Wagner will then host Manhattan (9/14) and NJIT (9/20), before travelling to UMBC (9/22) and Delaware State (9/27).
DEFENSE Though Wagner’s defense was hardest hit by injuries in the 2012 season, Minielli confirms the team is in a better state to handle the obstacles thrown their way. Similar to the other positions, Minielli has made a point to create a lot of depth in the back line. While last year saw the departure of four-year starting center back Katie Keown, and there are quite a few players coming off of injuries, there is still more senior leadership in the back than in the other positions. As is the case, it isn’t so much a matter of the young players stepping in, but more how the team will fair coming off the injury list.
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The Seahawks kick off their conference game schedule with a home match against Sacred Heart (10/4), followed by another home game against St. Francis PA (10/6). Wagner will then travel to both Mount St. Mary’s (10/11) and Fairleigh Dickinson (10/13), before returning home to face LIU Brooklyn (10/18). Following an away game at Bryant (10/25), the Green & White will play its senior day game against Robert Morris (10/27). The Seahawks will wrap up their regular season game schedule at Central Connecticut (11/3).
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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 105acre 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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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-squarefoot 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.
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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 professional and cultural riches of the world’s most dynamic city New York City
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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. He holds the rank of Professor of Political Science and he teaches in the areas of democracy, citizenship and American diversity.
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 and experiential learning tutorials. 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, a nationally celebrated model program of democratic living and learning required for all first year students that joined first year housing to a two semester schedule. 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. Recently, Congressman Vito Fossella and the Staten Island Civic Association both cited him for public service on Staten Island. He served on the National Board of Directors of the American Association of Colleges and Universities,The Board of Trustees of the Independent Colleges Fund of New York and he is co-chair of New York State Campus Compact. He is a Fellow of the Society for Values in Higher Education (SVHE) and a PEW Foundation Fellow with the Washington Center for Learning in building natural leadership in Learning Communities. He is a member of the faculty for the Asheville Institute and an Advising Board Member for the Models for Democracy Project of SVHE.
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The Wagner Plan Wagner College has developed a curriculum that unites deep learning and practical application. The Wagner Plan incorporates our longstanding commitment to the liberal arts, experiential learning and interdisciplinary education with our geographical location and enduring bond with New York City. Beginning their very first semester at Wagner, students not only study issues and learn critical-thinking, writing and problem-solving skills, but they also see and practice what they are learning. This “practical” side of liberal education is clearly seen in our Learning Communities and Reflective Tutorials and in the investment faculty make in connecting students with the world outside the classroom. Under the Wagner Plan, students complete a liberal arts core program and a major, totaling 36 units/courses. As part of these requirements, students complete three Learning Communities (LC’s)-one in the first year, one during the intermediate years, and one in the senior year in the major. For students admitted to the Honors Program, courses are designed to stimulate and challenge them intellectually and to offer exceptional academic and co-curricular opportunities. Honors courses are more challenging, involve more discussion/debate, and often (if not always) require longer and more in depth research papers and oral presentations by students. The Program is affiliated with the National Collegiate Honors Council.
Dr. Guarasci recently authored ‘Developing the Democratic Arts” in About Campus (Feb. 2001) and “On Becoming the Good College: Lessons Learned” in Liberal Education.
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Walter Hameline DirectorofAthletics/HeadFootballCoach Walt Hameline, who completed one of the most magical and memorable of his 32 years as Wagner Athletic Director/Head Football Coach in 2012, continues to amass an astounding record of achievement and consistency in college athletics while approaching each day with relentless energy, passion and enthusiasm.
In 2012, Hameline led the Seahawks to their first-ever Northeast Conference (NEC) Football Championship with a thrilling 23-17 come-from-behind victory over Duquesne on November 17, 2012, while clinching a berth in the 2012 Division I FCS Championship. The win personified the Green & White’s exhilarating season. Wagner began the season with three straight losses, before winning its next nine games. The eighth victory of the winning streak came in the NEC title win over Duquesne, with the ninth straight coming the following week over Colgate in the first round of the NCAAs. The Seahawks then took their 9-3 record to Eastern Washington where they stood-to-shoulder with No. 4 Eastern Washington in the NCAA second round game, seizing a third quarter lead before falling 24-14. In defying the odds throughout its triumphant march to the school’s first-ever Northeast Conference (NEC) title and the conference’s first-ever NCAA FCS win, Wagner compiled a 9-4 record, including a 7-1 mark in the NEC. The Seahawks finished the season ranked 21st in The Sports Network Final Top-25 Poll and 22nd in the Final FCS Coaches Poll, an achievement that marked the first time an NEC team has ended the season with an appearance in both official Top-25 polls. The accolades for soon began to pour in for Hameline. After being named the 2012 NEC Football Coach of the year, he was tabbed the 2012 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Coach of the Year by both College Football News (CFN) and the College Sports Journal (CSJ). Hameline was also named as one of the 20 nominees for the Eddie Robinson Award, which since 1987 has been awarded annually to college football’s top head coach in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Shortly after receiving the news of his twin National Coach of the Year honors, Hameline, who owns a 213-127-2 (.626) record in his 32-year career, was inducted into the New Jersey Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame Not to be lost amid the host of accomplishments by the 2012 team, is the fact that Hameline helped lead the school to a 30-0 victory at nationally-ranked Albany in the week following Hurricane Sandy. After returning from the state capital, Hameline joined many of his team members aiding in the recovery efforts in some of Staten Island’s hardest-hit areas. In the 2012 home opener against Monmouth, Wagner College Stadium was renamed Hameline Field in his honor. Additionally, Hameline had his first former player crack the NFL ranks when Julian Stanford made the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 53-man roster to become the first Seahawk in the NFL since Wagner Hall of Famer Rich Kotite suited up for the New York Giants in 1972. Two years ago, on November 6, 2010, Hameline became just the eighth active FCS coach to win 200 games with a 31-20 victory over Monmouth, is 54th on the all-time NCAA wins list (any level) and one of just 36 coaches to win 200 games at one school.
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Hameline has also had tremendous success in his role as Athletic Director of the Seahawks’ now 20-sport program. In April of 2012, Hameline, who has enjoyed a long and proud association with metropolitan area basketball and the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), was the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA). Distinguished Service Awards are presented by the MBWA to individuals that have made significant contributions to college basketball. For more than two decades, he was one of five metro area athletic directors, along with his peers at NYU, Fordham, Manhattan and St. John’s, who helped comprise the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association (MIBA). Along with NIT Executive Director Jack Powers, Hameline helped select teams for both preseason and postseason NIT’s, while directing other functions such as the NIT All-Star Summer Tour. Under Hameline’s leadership, the Wagner Athletic Department has undergone an ambitious expansion in both sport offerings and facility improvements. Hameline was influential in establishing the Seahawk Golf Classic, and the Seahawk Club, a pair of initiatives aimed at increasing funds for the scholarship endowment and complete financial support for the athletic department. Most recently, under his tutelage and thanks to the generosity of one of his former offensive lineman, Marc Lebovitz, Hameline Field was the beneficiary of a striking state-of-the-art video scoreboard in 2010. Lebovitz, a member of the Seahawks’ 1987 Division III National Championship football team and a 1991 Wagner graduate, is now a highly-successful New Jersey businessman. The scoreboard represents a major facility upgrade for the Green & White football program, while also benefiting the women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and men’s & women’s track and field programs that also call Hameline Field home. Prior to the momentous 2012 season, Hameline’s overall coaching ledger included five ECAC Titles and three NCAA Tournament Appearances, highlighted by 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship. In the magical Championship Season of 1987, Wagner posted a 19-3 win over heavily-favored Dayton in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to earn the NCAA Division III National Championship. Against one of the toughest schedules in the nation, Hameline’s Seahawks rolled to a 13-1 record, winning more games than any college football team in America. The team earned the school’s second Lambert Trophy, symbolic of football superiority in the East among Division III schools, and ECAC Team of the Year recognition. Following the season, in addition to Sports Illustrated writing a feature story, a host of national and regional organizations recognized Hameline, highlighted by his being named the Chevrolet National Coach of the Year. In 1990, just three years winning the school’s only National Championship, Hameline became the winningest coach in school history. The 61-year old administrator has been a key developer of the NEC, serving on numerous committees, and is a past president of the league. Nine years ago, Hameline was honored for his playing, coaching and administrative achievements when he was inducted into the Utica Sports Hall of Fame. In addition, Hameline was given the All-America Football Foundation Johnny Vaught 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, Debi, and they are the proud parents of daughters Kristen and Kelly.
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Brendan Fahey AssociateFahey AD/ Brendan
Business Manager Associate AD/ Business Manager
Peg Hefferan Associate AD/ Peg Hefferan
Senior Women’s Associate AD/ Administrator Senior Women’s Administrator
Chris Fourman Assistant AD for Jim Gibbons Academics Assistant AD & for Compliance Academics & Compliance
John Beisser
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Mike Miller
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Sierra Achin Director of Sierra Achin
Business & Finance Director of Business & Finance
Walt Hameline Head Coach Walt Hameline Football Head Coach Football
Mike Minielli HeadMinielli Coach Mike
Joe Stasi
Head Coach Joe Stasi Men’s & Women’s Head Coach X-C Indoor & Outdoor Men’s & Women’s X-C Track Field Indoor && Outdoor Track & Field
Women’s Soccer Head Coach Women’s Soccer
Winter Winter Sports Sports Bill Dowd Assistant for Kristen Casamento Academic Assistant for Compliance Academic Compliance
Tatum Colitz Assistant for D’Mya Clay Academic Assistant for Compliance Academic Compliance
Juliana Formica Ticket BillManager/ Dowd Marketing Assistant for Coordinator Academic Compliance
Katie Jordan Marketing Whitney Jones
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Franziska Blum Coordinator of Juliana Formica
Business & Finance Marketing Assistant
Brian Walsh Media Relations/ Franziska Blum
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Colin Shannahan Head Coach Colin Shannahan
Bashir Mason Head Coach Bashir Mason
Megan Marco Head Coach Megan Marco
Men’s Basketball Head Coach Men’s Basketball
Diving Head Coach Diving
Swimming Head Coach Swimming
Lisa Cermignano Head Coach Lisa Cermignano
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Director for Ed Arnold Facilitiesfor & Director Operations Facilities & Operations
Roger Ricketts Maria Tommasini Manager of Assistant for Danielle Parenteau Roger Ricketts Operations Manager of Operations
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Glen Payne Head Coach Glen Payne Softball Head Coach Softball
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Print Media CREDENTIALS — Media credentials for Wagner College home soccer games are issued only for working members of the media, and should be requested as early as possible. Requests must be made in writing on company letterhead and are honored only from sports editors of daily newspapers/ magazines and sports directors of radio and television stations. Wagner College follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover Seahawk football on a regular basis. Otherwise, television/radio stations and weekly newspapers will be granted credentials on a single-game, space-available basis. Requests for season credentials should arrive by September 1. Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no later than one week in advance of a game. All requests for credentials should be made to: Lauren Lovallo Assistant SID Spiro Sports Center One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301 Phone: (718) 390-3213 FAX: (718) 420-4015 PRESS POLICIES — Press box seating is reserved for working press only. Should any special needs arise, please contact the sports information office. MEDIA PARKING — Available adjacent to Wagner College Stadium on a limited, first-come, first-serve basis. There is no designated media parking area. Contact the sports information office for further information. STATISTICAL SERVICES — Working media at Wagner College Stadium will receive the following: * Game program and notes * Complete halftime statistics * Complete final statistics * Complete play-by-play REFRESHMENTS — Refreshments will be available in the press box prior to the game and at halftime. Credentials are required for entrance to the press box. MEDIA WILL CALL — Located at the Stadium’s main gate. TELEPHONES — A limited number of telephone lines are available at the Stadium. Newspapers and radio stations desiring their own private ines, to be installed in the press box, are recommended to contact the sports information office at (718) 390-3227. INTERVIEW POLICIES — All interviews with Wagner College football players must be arranged through the sports information office. PLAYERS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON GAME DAY UNTIL AFTER THE GAME.
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Northeast Conference The NEC office, located in Somerset, NJ, provides weekly releases and updated statistics to working media and fans. Media Relations Intern Emily Bean can be reached at (732) 469-0440 or by email at ebean@northeastconference. org. All NEC new releases, standing and statistics are posted on the league web site (www.northeastconference.org) on a daily basis.
Internet Broadcasts The Seahawk Broadcasting Network is now in its 10th season of covering Wagner College Football with live play-by-play action and commentary via Internet Broadcast. Fans can watch live videostreaming of all home games and listen to the action of road games. Log on to wagnerathletics.com to follow the Seahawks throughout the season.
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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.
Northeast Conference History
It is with great pride and anticipation that the Northeast Conference (NEC) enters its 33rd year as an NCAA Division I athletic conference. Ten strong and committed to strengthening the conference from within, the NEC comes off the most successful year in league history in terms of athletic and academic success. Poised for a new era of growth, innovation and achievement under the leadership of Noreen Morris, the Conference will continue to build around the theme of #NECPride. The NEC and its member institutions are committed to providing opportunities for student-athletes to achieve their fullest potential both in athletic competition and in the classroom. Likewise, the Conference continually strives to be an NCAA Division I leader for student-athlete achievement, academic excellence, integrity, sportsmanship, equity and diversity, community partnership and national engagement.
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. Wagner College can be reached from Manhattan by taking the Staten Island Ferry, leaving at regular intervals throughout the day from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan. 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.
Southern New Jersey Shore: Take the Garden State Parkway north to Exit 127 (Outerbridge Crossing/Staten Island). Follow directions from Outerbridge Crossing provided above.
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.
When the Northeast Conference (NEC) was first established as the ECACMetro Conference back in 1981, the league’s founders had one goal in mind: to create a competitive NCAA Division I men’s basketball conference for unaffiliated schools on the Eastern seaboard. A single-sport entity at its inception, the NEC has grown far beyond expectations over the past three plus decades, having transformed itself into a 10-member, 22-sport conference. The remarkable success story of the Conference began to unfold in 1985, when the league began sponsoring additional sports. Three years later, a change of name was in order and the Northeast Conference as we know it today was born. With membership and sport sponsorship continuing to grow over the years, the NEC now enjoys qualification or play-in access to 14 different NCAA Championships (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball). Though the NEC has featured various incarnations since its inception, charter members Fairleigh Dickinson, LIU Brooklyn, Robert Morris, St. Francis Brooklyn, Saint Francis U and Wagner remain part of the current 10-school alignment. They are joined by Mount St. Mary’s (admitted in 1989), Central Connecticut (1997), Sacred Heart (1999) and Bryant (2012). The NEC’s six-state geographic footprint includes access to such major media markets as New York City, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Hartford and Providence.
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.
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NEC member institutions now compete in 22 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s bowling, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. 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, even romantic, boat ride, for free! One guide book calls it “ One of the worlds greatest (and shortest) water voyages.” For a complete ferry schedule visit www.siferry.com.
By Plane/Train/Public Transportation Plane: Three major airports serve New York City. Wagner College is most easily accessed from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, though LaGuardia and JFK Airports are within reasonable travel distance.
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The NEC has embraced new and social media to convey its message to a growing fan base. The conference has attracted a loyal following in recent years on its Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pages, and the NEC Overtime! blog continues to grow in popularity. Attempting to revolutionize the way its fans follow and interact with their favorite teams, the Conference launched NEC Front Row at the start of the 2012 fall season. The online digital network with free multi-platform access features a rich set of content, including live events, on-demand video, highlight packages, coaches shows, features, original programming and access to league’s extensive digital library, all free of charge to users. The network gives fans inside access to the NEC and its student-athletes on the field, in the classroom, across campus, and in the community. By the end of May, over 700 events had been broadcast on NEC Front Row with viewership approaching 200,000 for the year. All NEC championship webcasts in 2012-13 were produced in HD for the first time. Championships broadcast in their entirety were men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, women’s volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s lacrosse, softball and baseball. The Conference also aired portions of the women’s bowling championship and two women’s basketball semifinal games. NEC Front Row proudly presented its first documentary short, #NECPride, Moon Magic, in April, recounting the events of a 48-hour period in March that culminated with Robert Morris defeating defending national champion Kentucky in the Postseason NIT. The NEC Front Row studio set made its debut last winter two new segments. A weekly NEC on the Run video podcast spotlighted the best and brightest in NEC men’s and women’s hoops and featured and the popular NEC9 countdown of the week’s top plays from around the league. The Conference also debuted NEC Now, a segment devoted to breaking news and current hot topics in and around NEC sports. For the first time in more than a decade, the NEC hosted a basketball preseason media day, but with a special twist. Combining social media and a state-of-the-art venue, the NEC hosted “Social” Media Day last October at the brand-new Barclay’s Center on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. The festivities aired live on NEC Front Row and a tape-delayed broadcast received multiple airings on Fox College Sports. The Front Row broadcast was an interactive one during which fans were encouraged to tweet comments and questions with the best making it on air. NEC Front Row was there when the basketball season tipped off at “Social” Media Day, and returned for the climax as well via NEC Front Row Live! presented by Pilot Pen. The online digital network was on the scene at the men’s and women’s title games, providing live pre- and post-game coverage via an ESPN-style floor level set. Providing an alternate take on the world of NEC sports, the NEC Overtime! blog continued to grow its following during the 2012-13 academic year. The blog, along with the league’s Facebook page, served as the home for numerous fan-based contests throughout the year, including #NECRoadTrip and #SweetGetaway promotions. The blog also served to reward the most rabid NEC fans who participated in social media-related activities (#NEC13 Sixth Man Award, #NECPridePix, #NECElite) throughout the NEC Basketball Tournament. The NEC continued its partnership with sports talk stations WFAN Sports Radio 66 (New York) and KDKA 93.7 FM “The Fan” (Pittsburgh) to air 60-second NEC Notebook radio spots throughout the basketball season. With increased support through the NEC’s basketball enhancement fund, the Conference was also able to add new markets in Baltimore (CBS Radio/ESPN Radio), Hartford (ESPN Radio/Fox Sports Radio) and Altoona (ESPN Radio) to its radio advertising mix last winter and help increase the league’s exposure in these areas. Over the last five years, the NEC has regionally televised over 125 basketball and football games, as the league’s coverage area has expanded to over 50 million homes. Along with flagship station MSG Network, other regional television partners include Root Sports-Pittsburgh, MASN and Cox Sports. The NEC has also partnered with ESPNU, ESPN3 and Fox College Sports to bring games to a national audience. In 2013, ESPN2 broadcast the NEC men’s basketball championship game for 24
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the 26th straight year, while ESPNU carried the women’s championship for the sixth year in a row. Success in the Classroom The NEC and its member institutions raised the bar once again with respect to the academic excellence displayed by the 4,800+ student-athletes who represented the Conference during the 2012-13 academic year. NEC student-athletes averaged a record-high 3.18 GPA for the 2012-13 academic year and nine of the ten core member institutions finished the year with at least a 3.0 GPA. A record 2,339 student-athletes - nearly half of the league’s competitors – were named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll in 2012-13, while an all-time high 585 were tabbed to the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with GPAs of 3.75 or higher. Likewise, eight NEC student-athletes were tabbed Capital One Academic All-Americans. Additionally, the NCAA honored 44 NEC teams with public recognition awards for exceptional academic performance with respect to their latest Academic Progress Rate scores. The 44 teams earning Public Recognition established a new league record. NEC institutions also ranked among the nation’s elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) figures released by the NCAA with 42 teams achieving a perfect 100 percent GSR in their respective sports and nearly 40 percent earning a GSR of over 90 percent. Student-athletes at Wagner posted an NEC all-time high 3.31 GPA to win the 2012-13 NEC Institutional Academic Award. Athletic Achievement The NEC sent representatives to NCAA Championship events in 15 different team sports in 2012-13, with a record five teams claiming victories on the grandest stage. Likewise, there were 15 NEC teams who were ranked in national polls at some point during their respective campaigns. A total of seven men’s and women’s track and field performers individually qualified for NCAA championships, and the Conference also sent a representative to the NCAA men’s golf championship. Individually, 13 NEC student-athletes earned All-America honors in their respective sports. For the second straight year and third time in league history, the NEC sent three men’s basketball teams (LIU, Robert Morris and Bryant) to the postseason. In the 30+ years of NEC men’s basketball history, no team had ever “three-peated” as champion until LIU Brooklyn etched its name in the league recordbook last March. The Blackbirds once again hoisted the trophy on their home court, beating Mount St. Mary’s, 91-70, before a raucous, sellout crowd at the WRAC and nationwide ESPN2 audience. The Blackbirds have now won 72 games and posted a 44-10 record in NEC play over the last three seasons. In perhaps the most talked about win in league history, Robert Morris became the toast of the college basketball and social media world with its stunning 59-57 win over Kentucky in the first round of the Postseason NIT. Hosting the game before a record crowd at the Sewall Center, the Colonials raced out to an early lead and held on to beat the defending national champions, setting off a madcap postgame celebration that wasn’t just confined to Moon Township. RMU and head coach Andrew Toole also trended worldwide on Twitter following the win. NEC women’s basketball also matched an all-time high with three teams earning invitations to the postseason (Sacred Heart, Saint Francis U and Quinnipiac). In just the third year the NEC has earned an autobid to the NCAA FCS playoffs, Wagner made history with its 31-20 win over Colgate in the first round of the FCS playoffs at Hameline Field. It marked the first-ever NCAA football victory for the NEC, and the Seahawks gave No. 2 Eastern Washington all it could handle in the second round, leading late in the third quarter before coming up short by a 29-19 final score. Wagner was ranked No. 21 in the final Sports Network FCS Poll and 22nd in the final FCS Coaches’ Poll. The NEC continued to earn national acclaim in men’s soccer. Reminiscent of its run to the Elite Eight more than a decade earlier, Fairleigh Dickinson advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament after capturing its seventh NEC championship. The Knights ousted No. 18 St. John’s (1-0) and No. 12 St. Louis (2-1 in 2 OT) on the road in the first two rounds, before dropping a 1-0 overtime decision at No. 9 North Carolina. FDU,
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which finished the season ranked 20th in the final NSCAA poll, has posted six of the NEC’s eight all-time wins in NCAA men’s soccer competition. Arguably the most dominant women’s bowling program of the last decade, Fairleigh Dickinson qualified for the NCAA Championship for the ninth time in ten years and reached the quarterfinals. FDU is a two-time national champion in the sport and has advanced to the national semis on eight occasions. Incredibly, every member of the 2013 NEC women’s bowling tourney field ranked in the NTCA Top-20 in 2012-13. The NEC also produced five NTCA All-Americans this past season, including FDU’s Danielle McEwan, who was named the NTCA Division I Player of the Year for the second consecutive year It was a historic season for Bryant baseball. The Bulldogs not only won a league-record 45 games and the NEC Tournament crown in their first year of eligibility, but also became the first NEC team to win an NCAA Tournament game with a 4-1 victory over SEC power Arkansas in the opener of the Manhattan, KS Regional. Bryant won 19 straight games at one point, the longest win streak in the nation last season. The Bulldogs also achieved their first national ranking in April, and became the first Northeast team ranked nationally since the 2011 season. It was a year of firsts for CCSU softball. The Blue Devils won their first NEC Tournament in May, then claimed their first NCAA Tournament victory with a 9-1 win over Northwestern St. in the Baton Rouge regional. Bryant’s men’s lacrosse became the first in school history to qualify for the NCAA Tournament at the DI level, defeating Robert Morris, 14-7, in the conference final in Smithfield, RI. The Bulldogs, who finished the year ranked 20th nationally, batted top-seeded Syracuse evenly through the first two quarters in NCAA first round play, before succumbing, 12-7, in front of a national audience on ESPNU. Bryant’s Kevin Massa enjoyed a historical year, setting new NCAA single-season marks for faceoff wins, ground balls and ground balls per game. In the NCAA first round against Syracuse, he won an astounding 22-of-23 at the faceoff X. Fairleigh Dickinson swept the NEC men’s and women’s tennis titles for the second straight season last April. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, FDU’s Arvis Berzins became just the second player in NEC history to win a set in NCAA competition, beating No. 3 ranked Jarmere Jenkins of Virginia in the first set by a 6-3 score. Scintillating Saint Francis U junior forward Tesa McKibben became the first three-time NEC Women’s Soccer Player of the Year. She ranked in the top-five nationally in points per game, goals per game and game-winning goals. CCSU men’s cross country and Saint Francis U women’s swimming and diving both won their fourth straight NEC championships. Achieving All-American status in their respective sports during the 2012-13 academic year were Bryant’s Kevin Brown (baseball), Jordan Harris (football) and Kevin Massa (lacrosse), FDU’s Danielle McEwan (bowling) and Liat Vizenfeld (bowling), LIU Brooklyn’s Brendon Rodney (men’s indoor track and field), Robert Morris’ Nolan Nearhoof (football), Sacred Heart’s Jackie Carbonetto (bowling) and Marcello Castro (soccer), Adelphi’s Samantha Morlack (bowling), Duquesne’s Doran Bell (football), NJCU’s Kelly Daunno (bowling) and Rider’s Sandra Penas (field hockey). Sacred Heart’s John Murphy (sixth round, Yankees), Wagner’s Ian Miller (14th, Mariners), LIU Brooklyn’s Justin Topa (17th, Pirates), and Bryant’s Kevin Brown (22nd, Cubs), Joe Michaud (33rd, Athletics) and Peter Kelich (38th, Padres) were all taken in the 2013 MLB Draft.
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On Campus & In The Community The NEC welcomed the class of 2016 to campus last summer as part of its annual outreach program designed to raise awareness and develop the league’s growing fan base. Over 10,000 freshman students were introduced to the Conference with a promotional gift bag and informative NEC Fan Guide. The NEC, its member institutions and student-athletes have made community involvement an important piece of its mission. In 2012-13, the NEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were instrumental in spearheading Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in their communities and met in New York City during the holiday season to donate toys to the Toys for Tots program. The SAAC also participated in a “Penny Wars” fundraiser for a fourth straight year that resulted in a significant donation to the Cancer Recovery Foundation. To assist in raising breast cancer awareness, NEC women’s volleyball teams supported “Dig Pink” and women’s basketball teams participated in the WBCA’s “Pink Zone” promotion. For the third straight year, Sacred Heart was awarded the NEC Building Communities award. The award recognizes the institution that demonstrates the highest dedication to making an impact in the community through the efforts of its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Over the course of the 2012-13 academic year, Sacred Heart donated over 8,100 hours of community service. In total, Conference members logged over 20,000 hours of community service. Commitment to Sportsmanship The NEC continued its participation in the NCAA’s Respect Campaign, an effort to promote an environment of respect and integrity at Conference events. The NEC Team Sportsmanship Award program recognized those teams and student-athletes who adhere to the principles of sportsmanship and pursue victory with honor. Saint Francis U finished the year with a league-high five NEC Team Sportsmanship awards. The Red Flash have led the NEC in sportsmanship honors in each of the five years since the program was instituted in 2008-09. What’s Next? The NEC opened the 2013-14 academic year by introducing a modernized version of its primary and secondary marks, giving the Conference a fresh, yet familiar look moving forward. In recent years, the NEC has taken aim at elevating the brand awareness of the league, elevating the caliber of its championship events and enhancing the opportunities and experiences for student-athletes that compete in the Conference. The NEC has raised its commitment to basketball through a host of strategic initiatives, most notably via a Brand and Basketball Enhancement fund, revised scheduling parameters and the implementation of state-of-the-art LED signage at all arenas. The NEC has also provided each institution with a basketball marketing grant that resulted in the highest attendance on the men’s side in 15 years and the highest per-game average in women’s basketball history last season. The next evolution of NEC Front Row will come this fall with the debut of HD quality webcasts around the league. Likewise, with HD Tricasters being provided to each institution, schools will be able to record games in broadcast quality high definition from multiple angles. With this long-term upgrade, highlights from Front Row broadcasts can be fed to local news stations, regional sports networks and ESPN (SportsCenter Top-10), or used during NEC-TV games. The equipment will also come bundled with an HD replay system to be implemented for the 2013-14 basketball season. Beginning in the fall of 2013, the NEC’s online digital network will also have its own iPhone/iPad application that can be downloaded at no cost. Live and on-demand events will also be free of charge, and fans can take part in the conversation through the app’s built-in social media capabilities. Coming off the success of its #NECPride, Moon Magic documentary short, the NEC also plans to go back and revisit some of the greatest teams, student-athletes and moments that have shaped the league’s history, all under the #NECPride film banner.
The NEC announced its third Hall of Fame class in January, 2013. The three-member class was comprised of Fairleigh Dickinson men’s basketball player Desi Wilson, Mount St. Mary’s women’s basketball player Vanessa Blair and longtime Sacred Heart Executive Director of Athletics Don Cook.
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S aint J oseph ’ s C ollege (IN), 1986 Mike Minielli is entering his 26th season as a collegiate head coach, and his eighth at the helm of the Wagner College women’s soccer team. Minielli has compiled a career record of 224-232-44 between Wagner, Murray State, and his alma mater, Saint Joseph’s College (IN).
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R utgers , 2010 Jenifer Anzivino, a former standout defender for Rutgers University, joins the Wagner Athletics staff as an assistant coach for the upcoming season. Anzivino comes to Grymes Hill after helping the Players Development Academy achieve a No. 1 national club ranking among all girls’ soccer club teams according to Soccer America. During her three years with the club, she served as a head coach for the U-10 team and as an assistant for the U-8 and U-13 teams. With her appointment, Anzivino returns to the college ranks after beginning her coaching career as a Student Assistant Coach for her alma mater.
Minielli has steadily built the women’s soccer program at Wagner into a Northeast Conference contender, and improved his win totals in each of the past two campaigns.
Anzivino was a defender for the Scarlet Knights from 2006-2009, while helping lead Rutgers to the Sweet 16 of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Following her collegiate career, Anzivino was drafted by the Philadelphia Independence in the sixth round of the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPSL) College Draft, before being traded to FC Sky Blue. The now defunct WPSL was the predecessor of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), which debuted in the Spring of 2013.
Prior to taking over the Seahawk program, Minielli spent six seasons as head coach at Murray State, compiling a 190-136-31 record. While with the Racers, he coached 17 all-conference players, and oversaw 81 student-athletes to the Ohio Valley Conference Honor Roll, including five who received the OVC Medal of Honor for Academics. In 2000-01 under Minielli’s tutelage, Murray State was rated the No. 1 First Year Women’s Soccer Program by Soccer Buzz Magazine.
Also during her time at Rutgers, Anzivino garnered All-Big East First Team and National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) AllAmerican Second team accolades. Additionally, Anzivino was named to the NSCAA All-Northeast Region and Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Women’s Soccer All-Star Teams.
The Indiana native began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater, Saint Joseph’s College (IN), where he oversaw both the men’s and women’s programs. As head coach of the women from 1988-1999, he posted a 143-77-20 mark, earning two NCAA Division II tournament berths, including leading the 1996 team to the Final Four. In addition, Saint Joseph’s earned a national ranking eight times under Minielli. The 1996 Division II Women’s National Coach of the Year also administrated the Puma men’s program for 11 seasons winning 111 games while supervising numerous all-conference and all-academic student-athletes. Minielli has been honored as a Coach of the Year by various conferences and organizations eight different times during his coaching career. After graduating from Saint Joseph’s (IN) with a degree in Science, History and Political Science, Minielli took the Mater Dei High School (IN) Women’s Soccer Team to four city league titles before jumping to the college ranks full time. The 1986 graduate capped his playing career as the second-leading scorer in school history and was a Great Lakes Valley All-Conference Player. Professionally, he served on the Olympic Development Program in Indiana for women’s soccer from 1991 to 1994 and in April 1997, and for the men’s soccer program in April 1995. He directed the Saint Joseph’s College youth soccer league from 1992-99 and was a co-coach for the NCAA/UMBRO All-Star Soccer Game in Fort Lauderdale, FL in 1997. Minielli also served as the NCAA representative for the Division II men’s and women’s soccer championships in 1998, and on the 1998 NCAA Men’s Soccer Selection Committee from 1997-99.
A standout in the classroom as well, Anzivano was named to the Big East Academic All-Star Team in each of her final two years on campus, and graduated with a B.A. Degree in Communications.
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Q uinnipiac , 2011 Laura Cobb begins her third season at Wagner after earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Quinnipiac University in May of 2011. While with the Bobcats, Cobb worked as a senior athletic trainer with Quinnipiac University Rehab and the women’s soccer team. There she designed and implemented rehabilitation programs for off-season and post-surgical athletes, as well as treated and managed all student-athlete on-field injuries. Prior to becoming a senior athletic trainer, Cobb spent the 2009-2010 athletic year with both Bobcats women’s volleyball team and the Yale University football and women’s lacrosse programs as a junior athletic training student. With the Bulldogs, Cobb gained valuable experience bracing, casting and taping, as well as mentoring underclassmen in the athletic training field. Cobb, a native of Brooklyn, NY, earned her M.B.A in Healthcare Administration in May 2013.
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Junior Season (2012): Played in 18 games, starting in eight … Started the final five games of the year as a defender … Recorded three shots, with one in goal. Sophomore Season (2011): Appeared in seven games, starting in four of them over Howard (8/31) ... Placed three of her six shots on goal. Freshman Season (2010): Played in 20 of the team’s 21 games, making 15 starts ... Tallied her first collegiate point on an assist in Wagner’s 4-1 win over Howard (8/31) ... Placed three of her six shots on goal. Before Wagner: A three-year letterwinner on the Northport girls team … Named All-Conference and League Most Valuable Player as a senior … Played her club soccer for Albertson Fury 91 under coach Phil Casella … Was a part of two State Cup championships with the Fury. Personal: Born in Huntington, NY, to Margaret and David Reeves … Has one sister, Lauren … Her cousin, Alyssa Pember played for the Boston College women’s soccer team and has been a part of the U.S. Under-17 and Under-18 National teams.
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Amanda Sieferman
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S enior - D efender H ometown : T ucson , AZ H igh S chool : C anyon D el O ro
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Junior Season (2012): Played in all 19 games, starting in 18 as a defender … Recorded two goals and one assist for a total of five points … Tallied 22 shot attempts, with nine on goal … Scored two goals, including the game-winner, against Howard (9/7) … Assisted on a goal in Wagner’s victory at NJIT (9/9). Sophomore Season (2011): Started all 18 games she appeared in … Tallied two assists, 20 shots, and five shots on goal … Recorded an assist in a win over Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7) … Assisted on the game’s only goal in a win at Quinnipiac on (10/16). Freshman Season (2010): Was a crucial piece of the Wagner defense, starting in 18 of her 19 games played ... Ended the year with seven shots on goal, hitting the net on two of them. Before Wagner: Played for the Arizona ODP State team for three years … Attended Region IV Camp and ODP Regional’s in Las Vegas … Captained her Gilbert Arsenal Soccer Club team under coach Doug Ewing … Helped her club team place third in the Arizona State Cup … Went to U.S. Club Nationals in Virginia Beach … Was the manager of the student run school website for Canyon Del Oro High School … President of the Future Business Leaders of America graduated in the Top-10 percent of her class with a Seal of Excellence in Math and Career and Technical Education (Culinary). Personal: Full name is Amanda Elyse Sieferman … born in Vallejo, CA, to Tim and Liz Sieferman … Has one sister, Jordan … plans to major in Bio-Psychology.
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J ackie N icholas S enior - F orward H ometown : R ockville C entre , NY H igh S chool : S outh S ide
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Sophomore Season (2011): Started in all 19 games for the Seahawks … Second on the team in goals (5) and points (11) … Also recorded one assist, 23 shots and 10 shots on goal … Scored a goal in a win over Drexel (9/16) … Tallied a goal in a victory over Manhattan (9/18) … Scored both goals in a win over Delaware State (9/25) … Recorded a goal and an assist in a win over Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7). Freshman Season (2010): Made an immediate impact her first year, playing in 20 of the team’s 21 games with two starts ... Finished the season second on the team in points with three goals and two assists for eight points ... Scored her first collegiate goal in the team’s 4-1 win over Howard (8/31) ... Also scored goals against Holy Cross (9/5) and Delaware State. Before Wagner: Was a three-year member of the soccer team at South Side High School ... Helped the Lady Cyclones to three consecutive state final appearances, winning state titles in 2007 and 2009 ... Named Most Valuable Player her junior and senior seasons ... Helped the team earn the title of No. 1 Team in the Nation in 2009 ... Received All-County, NSCAA All-Region and first team All-State honors her final year ... also earned two varsity letters in lacrosse.
Favorite Quote: “Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same.”
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K atie M arcy
Junior Season (2012): Played in 16 games, starting in all of them … Ranked second on the team in goals (5) and points (14), while leading the Seahawks in assists (4) … Scored a goal vs. Stony Brook (8/24) … Compiled her best offensive performance of the season vs. Saint Peter’s (8/27), scoring two goals – one the game-winner – and an assist … Assisted on a goal in a win over Howard (9/7) … Scored the game-winner and assisted on another goal at NJIT (9/9) … Tallied the assist on the game-winning goal at Sacred Heart (9/28) … Found the back of the net vs. Quinnipiac (10/5) … Missed the final three games of the season due to injury.
Personal: Full name is Jacqueline Anne Nicholas ... born in Mineola, NY, to James and Karen Nicholas ... has one younger brother, Chris ... Majoring in biology.
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R ed -S hirt J unior - G oalkeeper H ometown : B ellmore , NY H igh S chool : J ohn F. K ennedy
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Junior Season (2012): Red-shirted Sophomore Season (2011): Started in 18 games … Recorded a 9-8-1 record in goal, playing 1654:17 minutes ... Allowed 18 goals and recorded 105 saves, good for a 0.98 GAA … Finished the season first in the NEC in save percentage (.854), and second in saves, shutouts (8), and goals-against average … Tallied eight shutouts on the year, against Saint Peter’s (8/21), Marist (8/26), Lafayette (9/9), Drexel (9/16), Delaware State (9/25), Mount St. Mary’s (10/2), Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7), and Quinnipiac (10/16) ... Surrendered one or fewer goals in 12 of her 18 games. Freshman Season (2010): Jumped into a starting role in her first year making 20 starts and appearing in all 21 games between the pipes ... Recorded four shutouts, blanking Pacific (8/21), NJIT (9/10), Central Connecticut (10/3), and Fairleigh Dickinson (10/8) ... Finished second in the NEC in saves (116) and saves per game (5.52) ... Named NEC Rookie of the Week on 10/4 after allowing just one goal over a pair of ties against Quinnipiac (10/1) and Central Connecticut (10/3). Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for JFK ... Named All-Class her junior and senior seasons ... Helped her team to three consecutive state championships in 2008, 2009, 2010 ... the National Championship Golden Glove award ... Was a member of the National Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Music Honor Society ... Named an Army Reserve Scholar Athlete ... also lettered in winter track and badminton. Personal: Full name is Katharine Hanna Marcy ... Born in Oceanside, NY, to Paul and Alice Marcy ... Niece of Uncle Doug and Aunt Liz ... Has one brother, Kyle ... Majoring in Education and Natural Sciences ... Captured a Region I championship in 2009 ... Played for the Syosset Sting club soccer team, under coaches Chris Smith and Jon Feinstein ... Backed the Sting to a Regional Championship victory and spot in the National Championship game.
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M ichelle K awko J unior - M idfield H ometown : M edford , NY H igh S chool : P atchogue -M edford
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Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in 18 games, starting six … Recorded five shots, including three on goal. Before Wagner: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Patchogue-Medford High School … Earned All-League recognition as a junior and a senior while collecting All-Conference accolades as a sophomore … Member of the National Honor Society … Graduated with a 3.8 GPA. Personal: Born in Medford, NY, to Maureen and Rich Kawko … Has two siblings; Stephanie and Matthew … Majoring in nursing.
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Ashley Marchese
Sophomore Season (2012): Started the first eight games of the season for Wagner before her season was cut short by injury … Tallied one assist on the season, recorded on the Seahawks’ first goal of the season at Holy Cross (8/19) … Attempted six shots on the year, with two on goal.
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J unior - M idfield H ometown : N orthport , NY H igh S chool : N orthport
Sophomore Season (2012): Played in six games … Recorded one shot on goal. Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in 10 games for the Seahawks. Before Wagner: A three-year varsity letterwinner at Northport High School … Earned All-League recognition … Also lettered in basketball for the Tigers … Was a member of the National Honor Society and honored as a Scholar Athlete. Personal: Born in Northport, NY, to Ellen and Lenny Marchese … Has two brothers; Michael and Austin ... Undeclared major.
Alissa Bianculli J unior - D efender H ometown : I slip , NY
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Freshman Season (2011): Did not see action during her first season with the Seahawks.
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Sophomore Season (2012): Played in 18 games, starting in 16 … Appeared in the starting lineup at defender for the final 16 games of the season … Tallied two assists on the year … Recorded nine shots, with four on goal … Assisted on goals vs. Howard (9/7) and Monmouth (10/14). Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in 17 games, starting in 14 … Recorded 19 shots, including five on goal.
Before Wagner: A four-year letterwinner at Norwalk High School … Earned All-Area and All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) honors … Led the Bears in scoring all four years while setting the school-record for most career points … Played club soccer for Yankee United F.C. Stars … Also earned a letter in lacrosse after joining the team as a senior … Honored as the December recipient of the Norwalk Scholar-Athlete of the Month … graduated with a 3.5 GPA.
Before Wagner: A four-year letterwinner at St. Anthony’s High School … Helped the Friars to a State and Regional Championships in addition to four-straight conference titles … Also earned two letters in winter track & field.
Personal: Born in Norwalk, CT to Donna and Joe Macri … Has one brother, Stephen … Majoring in nursing with aspirations of working in the medical field.
Reason Behind Wearing # 11: “I have been wearing 11 since I was little.”
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Personal: Born in Franklin Square, NY, to Gina and Fred Bianculli … Has two siblings; Jessica and Frederick … Undecided on a major.
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Sydney McCarthy J unior - M idfield H ometown : C anton , GA H igh S chool : W oodstock
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Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in 18 games … Tallied two assists and two shots on goal … Recorded an assist at Howard (9/2) … Assisted on a goal in a victory at Mount St. Mary’s (10/2). Before Wagner: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Woodstock High School … Named team MVP as a sophomore while pacing the Wolverines in scoring in each of her first two seasons. Personal: Born in Chatham, NJ, to Laura and Tom McCarthy … Has one sister, Amanda … Majoring in Nursing.
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J unior - G oalkeeper H ometown : M analapan , NJ H igh S chool : R ed B ank C atholic
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Sophomore Season (2012): Played in 14 games in goal, starting in 13 ... Compiled a 3-10 record with a 2.15 GAA and .731 save percentage … Collected victories against Saint Peter’s (8/27), Howard (9/7) and NJIT (9/9) … Recorded 13 saves vs. Marist (8/21) … Also posted double-digit save totals on two other occasions, stopping 10 shots in each of the final two games of the season at Saint Francis U (10/26) and Robert Morris (10/28). Freshman Season (2011): Started in one game for the Seahawks … Played 110 minutes, allowing one goal and recording eight saves in a draw against Manhattan (9/18). Before Wagner: A four-year letterwinner at Red Bank Catholic … Helped the Caseys to the State and Regional Championship as a senior and a runner-up finish the two previous years … Red Bank Catholic also won the Division Title in each of her last three years. Personal: Born in Staten Island, NY, to Vincent Capelli … Has two brothers; Vincent and Christopher … Majoring in Nursing.
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Sophomore Season (2012): Shifted to goalkeeper before the season … Appeared in seven games in goal, starting six of them … Compiled a 2-4 record with a 2.50 GAA and .746 save percentage … Recorded her first career shutout while stopping a career-best 14 shots in a 1-0 victory at Sacred Heart (Sep. 28) … Made six saves in a victory over Mount St. Mary’s (Oct. 21) … Stopped eight shots at Fairleigh Dickinson (Oct. 12) … Recorded seven saves vs. Bryant (Sep. 21). Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in ten games. Before Wagner: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Brookfield High School … helped the Bobcats to an 8-1-6 record as a senior … Named All-Patriot as junior and a senior … Coaches Award recipient in all four years … Honorable Mention All-Patriot as a freshman … Lettered in basketball and softball … On the hardwood, helped Brookfield to the 2010 State Championship game. Personal: Born in Danbury, CT, to Joan and Stephen Vetter… Has three siblings; Stephanie, Mark and Jeanmarie … Majoring in Nursing.
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Sophomore Season (2012): Played in 14 games, recording two goals … Tallied 13 shot attempts, with seven on goals … Scored a goal at Marist (8/21) … Found the back of the net in a victory at NJIT (9/9).
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Alyssa Azzinaro J unior - F orward H ometown : S taten I sland , NY H igh S chool : S t . J ohn V illa
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Sophomore Season (2012): Played in 18 games, starting in three … Cracked the starting lineup for the final three contests of the season … Recorded 11 shot attempts, with four on goal. Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in 18 games … Tallied one assist, eight shots, and five shots on goal … Recorded an assist in a win over Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7). Before Wagner: A four-year letterwinner at St. John Villa Academy … Team MVP as a senior … played club soccer for Staten Island United, helping the squad to a No. 8 ranking in New York and a No. 100 rank nationally … Earned the Presidential and Community Service Award in the classroom while graduating with a 90 GPA . Personal: Born in Staten Island, NY, to Roseanne and Michael Azzinaro … Has one brother Joe … Majoring in Business Administration.
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J ess N arlis J unior - M idfielder H ometown : B ranchburg , NJ H igh S chool : S omerville
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S iara K olpon S ophomore - M idfielder H ometown : W ayne , NJ H igh S chool : W ayne H ills
Sophomore Season (2012): Played in two games. Freshman Season (2011): Appeared in a game against Fairleigh Dickinson (10/7). Before Wagner: A four-year letterwinner at Somerville High School … Earned All-State and First Team All-Skyland Conference accolades as a senior … Also picked up a Second Team All-Skyland citation … Played travel ball in the Super Y League. Personal: Born in Princeton, NJ, to Karen and Nick Narlis … Has two siblings; Kaitlin and Connor … Majoring in Public Policy and Administration.
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Freshman Season (2012): Played in 19 games, starting in eight … Cracked the starting lineup for the final seven contests of the season … Scored one goal in her freshman campaign, tallying the game-winner vs. Mount St. Mary’s (10/21) … Earned NEC Rookie of the Week honors for her performance against The Mount … Recorded 13 shots, with four on goal. Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner at Wayne Hills High School in Wayne, NJ ... Part of a team that won four league championships and three county championships ... Was named first-team All-County and AllLeague in all four seasons ... Played her club soccer for the PDA Charge ... Was a member of the track team in her freshman and sophomore years. Personal: Born in Wayne, NJ to Kevin and Evelyn Kolpon ... Has two sisters, Angie and Lynnea ... In the Physician Assistant program.
N icole B erger
S amantha J ensen
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H ometown : O ceanside , NY H igh S chool : O ceanside
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Freshman Season (2012): Played in five games. Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner at Oceanside High School in Oceanside, NY ... Winner of Scholar-Athlete Award at Oceanside ... Played her club soccer for the Albertson Silver Fury. Personal: Born in Mineola, NY to Annette and Hank Berger ... Has a brother, Ian, who played soccer at Albany ... Undecided on a major.
H ometown : O cean G ate , NJ H igh S chool : C entral R egional
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Freshman Season (2012): Played in 17 games, starting in five … Recorded five shots, with two on goal. Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner at Central Regional High School in Bayville, NJ ... Won the B-South championship as a senior ... Four-year member of the indoor and outdoor track teams at Central Regional ... Named MVP of the school’s track team ... NJSIAA Scholar-Athlete ... Graduated with a 98.7 GPA. Personal: Born in Lakewood, NJ to Stephanie and Doug Jensen ... Has a brother, Douglas, and a sister, Alexis ... Undeclared major.
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D aniella D avis S ophomore - D efender H ometown : F reehold , NJ H igh S chool : F reehold T ownship
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A lyssa W illard
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Freshman Season (2012): Played in all 19 games, starting in 11 … Recorded one assist on the season … Tallied six shot attempts, with two on goal … Assisted on a goal in Wagner’s victory at NJIT (9/9). Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner, playing her freshman season at Red Bank Catholic High School in New Jersey before transferring to Freehold Township ... Member of a Shore Conference championship team ... Played her club soccer for the Real New Jersey Power. Personal: Daughter of Henry and Joanna Davis ... Has one sister, Gabrielle ... Her cousin, Nick Leone, was a four-year member of the Fordham men’s soccer team ... Another cousin, Nick Villani, is a member of the Lafayette men’s soccer team ... Majoring in nursing.
S ophomore - M idfield H ometown : W ilbraham , MA H igh S chool : M innechaug R egional
Freshman Season (2012): Played in four games … Recorded two shot attempts, with one on goal. Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Minnechaug Regional High School in Wilbraham, MA ... Western Mass and state champion as a freshman ... Captured another Western Mass title as a sophomore ... Played her club soccer for the Western Mass Extremes. Personal: Born in Springfield, MA to Rod and Kris Willard ... Her father, Rod, played in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Blackhawks and Toronto Maple Leafs ... Has two sisters, Kristen and Brittany ... Majoring in Business Administration.
J ohanna K onrad
E mma K onieczny
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H ometown : V ollcach , G ermany H igh S chool : LSH
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Freshman Season (2012): Played in 19 games, starting in 18 … Recorded one goal and one assist for three points … Tallied 14 shots, with five of them on goal … Assisted on a goal in a victory over Saint Peter’s (8/27) … Scored a goal vs. Monmouth (10/14). Personal: Born in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany to Jutta and Uwe Konrad ... Has three siblings, Uli, Isolde, and Richard ... Majoring in physics.
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Freshman Season (2012): Played in four games. Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Hopkins Academy in Hadley, MA ... Three-time all-league and three-time All-Western Mass award winner while at Hopkins ... Named Division III Player of the Year in 2011 ... Honored as a Wendy’s High School Heisman Student-Athlete Winner ... Led all of Western Mass in assists in 2010 ... Played club soccer for the Northampton Storm ... Was a four-year letterwinner on Hopkins’ girls’ basketball team, which won a league championship in 2012 ... Member of the Pro Merito Honor Society Personal: Born in Hadley, MA to Steven and Sheila Konieczny ... Has one brother, Jeffrey ... In the Physician Assistant program.
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H ometown : M etuchen , NJ H igh S chool : M etuchen
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Metuchen High School … Recorded an impressive 128 saves for the Bulldogs during her senior season … Blue Division Champions in 2011 and 2012 … Received academic recognition for her high GPA … Member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society. Personal: Born in New Brunswick, NJ … Daughter of Bob and Colleen … Has one sister, Brianne, and one brother, Bobby … Dual major in Education and History … SAG/AFTRA member.
M egan F ritz F reshman - M idfield H ometown : C ape C oral , FL H igh S chool : M ariner
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Mariner High School … Helped the Tritons to two district championships … Captain her Junior and Senior seasons … MVP her Junior and Senior seasons … Received both All-Conference and All-Area First Team accolades … Tied her school record for assists in a single season (40) … Played club with the Chicago Fire Junior Girls team where she helped her team win the Super Y League Championship … Member of the Olympic Development Program (ODP) Region III Team … Graduated fifth in her senior class with Suma Cum Laude honors … earned AP Scholars award … Member of Junior Leadership Program. Personal: Born in Charlotte, NC … Mother Beth played tennis at Wagner from 1983-1987 … Father Michael played soccer at Adrian College from 1982-1987 … has one sister, Holly … Majoring in Business, Minoring in Journalism.
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F reshman - M idfield H ometown : S t . J ames , NY H igh S chool : S mithtown E ast
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Smithtown East High School … Played her club soccer with the Albertson Fury … Helped the Fury earn a ranking of No. 21 nationally as well as a No. 1 ranking in the state … Part of the Fury team that won the 2013 New York State Cup … Graduated with a 3.8 GPA … Member of the Spanish Honor Society her final two years at Smithtown East High School. Personal: Born in Mineola, NY to Michael and Lisa Sackaris … Has one sister, Jordan … Dual majoring in Education and either History or Psychology.
A manda B uck F reshman - D efender H ometown : B ay S hore , NY H igh S chool : I slip
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Islip High School … Helped the Bucs to a pair of league championships and a pair of county championships … As a Senior helped Islip attain a No. 19 ranking in nation and second-place finish in the state ... Earned MVP of county championship game and co-MVP of team ... Named captain for Junior and Senior seasons … Earned All-State accolades Junior and Senior Seasons … Named to Newsday All Long Island Second Team … National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar All-American … Played her club soccer with the Albertson Fury, helping the team to a No. 21 ranking … Graduated with a 4.0 GPA … Member of the National Honor Society and the Foreign Language Honor Society. Personal: Native of Islip, NY … Daughter of John and Pamela Buck … Has one brother, Mat … Cousins Keith and Eric play soccer at Stony Brook University and Villanova University, respectively … In the Physician Assistant program. 43
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G abrielle D avis
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Before Wagner: Three-year letterwinner for Freehold Township High School … Helped the Patriots to both the 2012 A-North Championship and the 2011 Shore Conference Championship … earned the Senior Athletic Award … Four-year Treasurer of her high school class … Member of Project Lundy … BOTC … Peer Leadership … Leadership Award. Personal: Born in Plainview, NY … Daughter of Joanna and Hank … Older sister, Daniella, also plays soccer at Wagner … In the Physician’s Assistant program.
H ometown : R iverview , FL H igh S chool : B loomingdale
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Syosset High School … Helped the Braves win the Conference Championship with a 12-0-2 record … Voted team captain for her Senior season …Tallied nine goals and eight assists during her Senior season … Earned the Most Outstanding Senior award … Earned All-County her Senior season … Earned All-Class her Junior season … Named to the Honor Roll her Junior and Senior years at Syosset High School … Was a member of the Albertson Elite Fury from 2004-2011 … Ended her club career with East Meadow United (2011-2013) … Participated in the Elite Club National League (ECNL) from 2009-2013. Personal: Born in Mineola, NY … Daughter of Jason and Carmella … Has two brother, Daniel and Kristopher … Majoring in Art Administration with a Minor in Marketing and Management.
A mber C oca F reshman - D efender
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S ydney M c N utt
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Bloomingdale High School … While playing for the Bulls, earned All-County First Team and Western Conference First Team accolades … Reached 2013 Final Four with her club team, the Clearwater Chargers … Member of Florida Olympic Development Program (ODP) State Team … National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) High School Scholar Region Finalist … Member of National Honor Society, National English Honor Society, Rho Kappa and Mu Alpha Theta.
Personal: Born in Brandon, FL … Daughter of Alberto and Deborah … Soccer runs in the family: sister, Cristina, played at Flagler College; sister, Brittany, currently plays for Belmont University … In the Physician Assistant program.
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Hatboro-Horsham High School … Captain for the Hatters during her Senior season … AllLeague Second Team … All-League Third Team Honorable Mention … On the Honor Roll … Received a Certificate of Distinction in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics as well as a Certificate for Outstanding Service as Red and Black Captain. Personal: Born in Abington, PA … Daughter of Con and Bernadette … Has one sister, Madison …
Undecided Major.
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T ori R odriguez
J essica M ouradian
F reshman - D efender
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H ometown : M ission V iejo , CA H igh S chool : C apistrano V alley
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H ometown : B aldwin , NY H igh S chool : B aldwin
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Capistrano Valley High School ... As a senior, helped the Cougars earn the Sea View League Championship with an impressive 16-1-3 record... Defensive Player of the Year for 2010-2011 season ... Played her club for the Tustin United Red ... Scholar Athlete all four years at Capistrano Valley High School ... Graduated with a 3.85 GPA.
Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner at Baldwin Senior High School in Baldwin, NY ... Coached by Darius Burton ... Co-Captain in each of her final two seasons ... Named team MVP ... All-County selection her Junior and Senior seasons ... Received Honor Roll distinctions in 2011 and 2012 ... Member of the 2011 Business and Marketing Honor Society of New York State.
Personal: Born in Mission Viejo, CA to Tino and Gina Rodriguez ... Has one sister, Lexi ... In the Physician Assistant program.
Personal: Born in Oceanside, NY to Glen and Josephine Mouradian ... Has two older brothers, Frank and Michael, and one sister, Sera ... Majoring in Accounting with a Minor in Finance.
M aura P eters F reshman - D efender H ometown : J ackson , NJ H igh S chool : J ackson M emorial
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Before Wagner: Four-year letterwinner for Jackson Memorial High School … 2012-2013 team MVP … 2012-2013 All-County First Team … 2012-2013 Top 15 All-Shore Scorer … 2011-2012 All-Shore Second Team … Helped the Jaguars to one A-South Championship and two Group IV Championships … Also member of her school’s varsity track team … High Honor Roll all four years of high school … Played her club soccer with the New Jersey Wildcats. Personal: Born in Staten Island, NY … Daughter of Annemarie and Scott … Has two brothers, Scott and Andrew.
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Date Opponent 8/19
@ Holy Cross
Result L, 1-4
8/21 8/24 8/27 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/12 9/16 9/21
@Marist Stony Brook Saint peter’s @Fairfield Howard @NJIT @Manhattan @Lafayette Bryant
9/30 10/5 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26
@ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-3 Quinnipiac L, 1-4 @FDU L, 0-3 Monmouth L, 2-3 Central Connecticut L , 0-2 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-2 Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-3
9/28
@ Sacred Heart
L, 1-2 L, 1-3 W, 5-2 L, 0-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 L, 0-1 (ot) L, 0-4 L, 0-2
10/28 Robert Morris
W, 1-0
L, 0-1
10/22 10/24 10/29 10/31
Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-2 (ot) Monmouth L, 0-1 @ Robert Morris L, 0-3 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-3
* @ Honolulu, HI
2011 (9-8-2, 3-7-0)
Date Opponent 8/21
Result
@ Saint Peter’s W, 1-0 (2ot)
8/26 8/30 9/2 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/25
Marist W, 1-0 NJIT W, 2-1 @ Howard T, 1-1 (2ot) Lafayette W, 1-0 @ Rider L, 0-5 Drexel W, 2-0 Manhattan T, 1-1 (2ot) @ Bryant L, 0-2 Delaware State W, 2-0
10/4 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/28
@ Monmouth FDU LIU Brooklyn @ CCSU @ Quinnipiac Sacred Heart Robert Morris
10/2
@ Mount St. Mary’s
W, 1-0
L, 0-2 W, 5-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-1
10/31 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-2 (ot)
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Date Opponent Result 8/28 Saint Peter’s L, 0-2 9/4 @ Yale L, 0-2 9/6 Delaware State W, 7-0 9/11 @ Temple L, 1-2 9/15 @ Holy Cross L, 0-6 9/20 @ Manhattan L, 0-2 9/22 @ Rider L, 1-2 9/25 LIU Brooklyn L, 0-3 9/27 Lafayette T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/2 @ Monmouth L, 0-1 10/4 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 0-1 10/9 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-2 10/11 Robert Morris T, 0-0 10/16 @ CCSU L, 0-8 10/18 @ Quinnipiac L, 2-4 10/23 Sacred Heart L, 1-2 10/25 FDU W, 3-1 10/30 NJIT W, 3-0 11/1 @ Bryant T, 1-1 (2ot)
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2010 (6-13-2, 2-6-2) Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result 8/21 vs. Pacific* W, 1-0 8/22 vs. Hawaii* L, 0-4 8/29 @ Lafayette L, 1-2 (2ot) 8/31 Howard W, 4-1 9/5 Holy Cross W, 4-1 9/10 @ NJIT W, 1-0 9/12 @ Drexel L, 1-4 9/17 Rider L, 0-1 9/19 @ Delaware State L, 1-3 9/24 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-4 9/26 Temple L, 0-2 10/1 Quinnipiac T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/3 CCSU T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/8 @ FDU W, 2-0 10/10 @ Sacred Heart L, 0-2 10/13 @ Penn L, 0-4 10/15 Bryant W, 2-1 (2ot)
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2008 (4-11-4, 2-6-1)
Date Opponent Result 8/31 La Salle L, 1-2 9/3 @ Delaware State W, 2-1 9/7 @ Lafayette T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/10 @ NJIT L, 2-4 9/14
9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/2
Charleston Southern W, 4-2
@ Saint Peter’s L, 0-1 Holy Cross L, 1-3 Manhattan T, 1-1 (2ot) @ Siena T, 1-1 (2ot) @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-3 Bryant L, 2-3 @ FDU L, 0-3 @ Sacred Heart T, 2-2 (2ot) CCSU L, 0-4 Quinnipiac W, 1-0 @ Robert Morris L, 1-2 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-3 Monmouth L, 0-1 Mount St. Mary’s W, 2-0
2007 (3-13-2, 1-7-1)
Date Opponent 8/31 @ La Salle 9/5 Lafayette 9/9 Siena 9/14 9/16
9/20 9/22 9/27 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/13 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/2 11/4
Result L, 0-5 L, 1-2 (ot) W, 1-0
vs. Coastal Carolina* L, 2-3 vs. W. Michigan* T, 0-0 (2ot)
@ Navy L, 1-3 @ Drexel L, 0-1 @ Fairfield L, 0-6 NJIT W, 2-1 @ Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 @ Monmouth L, 0-2 LIU Brooklyn L, 0-2 Sacred Heart L, 0-2 FDU L, 0-2 @ Quinnipiac T, 0-0 (2ot) @ CCSU L, 0-3 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-2 Robert Morris
* @ Jacksonville, FL
L, 2-3 (2ot)
2006 (2-16-0, 2-7-0 )
Date Opponent 8/31 @ Saint Joseph’s 9/3 Stony Brook 9/8 VMI 9/10 @ Binghamton 9/15 @ Lafayette 9/17 Temple 9/19 @ Manhattan 9/24 Saint Peter’s 9/29 @ LIU Brooklyn 10/1 @ Columbia 10/6 @ Sacred Heart 10/8 @ FDU 10/13 CCSU 10/15 Quinnipiac
10/20 @ Saint Francis (PA)
Result L, 0-5 L, 0-7 L, 3-5 L, 0-4 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 L, 0-6 L, 0-3 L, 0-4 L, 1-2 L, 0-5 W, 2-0
L, 0-2
10/22 @ Robert Morris
L, 1-2
10/29 Monmouth
L, 1-3
10/27 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 (ot)
2005 (3-12-2, 3-5-1)
Date Opponent Result 9/1 Manhattan L, 0-1 9/4 @ Colgate L, 0-4 9/8 Drexel L, 0-4 9/16 Columbia L, 0-3 9/18 @ Fordham L, 0-3 9/22 @ Iona L, 0-1 9/24 Lafayette T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/30 @ Quinnipiac L, 1-2 10/2 @ CCSU L. 0-1 10/7 Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-2 10/9 Robert Morris W, 3-2 10/14 @ Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 10/16 @ Monmouth T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/21 LIU Brooklyn L, 2-3 10/23 @ Temple L, 1-2 (ot) 10/28 Sacred Heart L, 1-4 10/30 FDU W, 2-1 (ot)
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Date Opponent Result 8/31 @ Albany L, 1-2 (ot) 9/4 @ Drexel W, 2-0 9/6 Fordham L, 1-2 (ot) 9/10 vs. Columbia* L, 0-1 (ot) 9/12 @ St. John’s L, 0-2 9/17 @ Navy L, 0-3 9/24 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-2 9/26 Monmouth L, 2-3 10/1 @ FDU L, 0-4 10/3 @ Sacred Heart L, 0-1 10/11 Delaware State W, 12-0 10/13 @ Saint Peter’s L, 0-4 10/15 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-2 10/17 @ Howard L, 0-1 10/20 @ Lafayette L, 0-4 10/22 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-3 10/24 @ Robert Morris L, 0-1 10/29 CCSU L, 0-1 10/31 Quinnipiac L, 1-4 * @ Jamaica, NY In 2010, The Seahawks played outside the Eastern Time Zone for the first time in program history when the team squared off with Pacific and Hawaii in Honolulu, HI.
2003 (7-10-1, 2-7-0)
Date Opponent Result 8/29 @ Boston College L, 0-10 9/1 Albany W, 1-0 9/3 Lafayette T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/6 Howard W, 4-3 9/10 @ Fairfield L, 0-7 9/12 @ Delaware State W, 17-1 9/20 @ Drexel L, 2-3 9/24 @ Manhattan W, 3-2 9/26 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 0-4 10/3 Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-1 10/5 Robert Morris W, 1-0 10/10 @ CCSU L, 0-3 10/12 @ Quinnipiac L, 0-2 10/14 Saint Peter’s W, 4-0 10/17 LIU Brooklyn L, 1-3 10/24 Monmouth L, 0-2 10/29 Sacred Heart L, 0-3 10/31 @ FDU W, 3-2
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2002 (4-14-2, 1-8-1)
Date Opponent 8/30 @ Albany 9/1 Fairfield 9/6
Result T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 2-3 (2ot)
@ George Washington L, 0-1
9/8 9/11 9/18 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/2 10/6 10/9 10/11
@ Howard W, 3-2 @ Lafayette L, 2-3 @ Saint Peter’s W, 2-1 CCSU L, 0-3 Manhattan L, 1-2 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 1-2 @ Monmouth L, 0-4 Quinnipiac W, 2-1 FDU L, 1-2 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-4
10/18 10/20 10/23 10/27 10/30 11/3
UMBC T, 0-0 (2ot) Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-3 @ Cornell L, 0-4 Delaware State W, 12-0 @ Yale L, 0-9 Sacred Heart L, 0-1 (2ot)
10/13
@ Robert Morris L, 2-3 (2ot)
2001 (4-14-1, 2-8-0)
Date Opponent Result 9/1 @ Drexel L, 1-3 9/5 Lafayette L, 0-1 9/9 George Washington L, 1-3 9/21 Saint Francis (PA) L, 3-5 9/23 Robert Morris L, 0-3 9/26 Saint Peter’s W, 4-1 9/29 @ VCU L, 0-2 10/2 Sacred Heart L, 1-2 10/5 @ UMBC L, 0-3 10/7 @ Mount St. Mary’s W, 2-0 10/9 Fordham T, 0-0 (2ot) 10/12 @ CCSU L, 0-4 10/14 @ Seton Hall L, 0-8 10/16 @ Manhattan L, 0-3 10/19 Monmouth L, 0-3 10/21 @ FDU L, 1-2 10/23 LIU Brooklyn W, 1-0 10/26 @ Quinnipiac L, 1-3 10/28 Howard W, 1-0
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2000 (1-17-1, 1-9-0)
1999 (4-11-0, 1-8-0)
Date Opponent Result 9/5 @ Albany W, 2-0 9/6 @ Army L, 0-8 9/9 @ St. John’s L, 0-1 9/14 @ Columbia L, 0-4 9/22 @ CCSU L, 0-2 9/25 @ Quinnipiac L, 1-9 9/27 Manhattan W, 2-0 9/29 Monmouth L, 0-4 10/1 Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-3 10/3 Robert Morris W, 2-1 10/6 LIU Brooklyn L, 0-1 10/12 Sacred Heart L, 0-1 10/15 @ UMBC L, 0-2 10/17 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 0-1 10/21 @ Rider W, 4-2
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The Seahawks have taken six of their last eight meetings with Mount St. Mary’s, including three of the last four contests in Emmitsburg, MD.
Date Opponent Result 8/30 Temple L, 1-2 (2ot) 9/1 @ Fordham L, 1-2 9/3 Adelphi L, 1-2 (ot) 9/6 @ Lafayette L, 0-5 9/8 @ Georgetown L, 0-12 9/13 Albany L, 1-2 (ot) 9/16 @ Monmouth L, 0-3 9/19 St. John’s L, 2-4 9/22 CCSU L, 0-5 9/24 Quinnipiac L, 0-5 9/29 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 0-4 10/1 @ Robert Morris L, 0-2 10/3 FDU W, 4-0 10/5 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 0-3 10/10 Drexel L, 0-2 10/13 UMBC L, 1-3 10/15 Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-3 10/20 @ Sacred Heart L, 0-2 10/25 @ Iona T 3-3 (2ot)
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W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 2-4 W, 6-0 L, 0-3 L, 2-4 W, 6-1 W, 3-0
1996 (4-14-1, 2-4-0)
1998 (4-15-0, 2-6-0)
Date Opponent Result 9/6 @ Manhattan L, 1-5 9/9 Rider W, 3-2 (ot) 9/11 Pittsburgh L, 1-11 9/16 @ Hofstra L, 0-7 9/19 CCSU L, 1-3 9/25 @ Robert Morris W, 3-2 9/27 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 2-3 9/30 @ Siena L, 0-2 10/3 @ Stony Brook L, 0-3 10/4 Florida Atlantic L, 2-3 10/7 @ LIU Brooklyn L, 1-2 10/9 Quinnipiac L, 1-4 10/14 Saint Peter’s W, 5-4 10/17 @ Monmouth L, 1-9 10/21 Marist L, 1-2 (ot) 10/23 Mount St. Mary’s W, 1-0 10/25 UMBC L, 0-4 10/31 St. John’s L, 0-3 11/3 Columbia L, 0-5
1997 (8-12-0, 3-3-0)
Opponent Result @ Columbia L, 0-1 @ Florida Atlantic L, 2-3 (ot) @ Furman L, 1-6 Hofstra L, 1-3 Iona W, 5-1 Manhattan W, 3-1 @ Northeastern L, 1-2 (ot) @ Rider W, 3-1 @ St. John’s L, 0-4
Date Opponent Result 9/2 @ CCSU L, 1-2 9/4 @ Fordham L, 1-5 Mount St. Mary’s L , 1-2 (ot) 9/7 9/10 @ Siena L, 0-3 9/14 @ UMBC L, 1-3 9/18 Monmouth L, 1-2 9/22 @ Robert Morris W, 3-0 9/23 @ Pittsburgh L, 2-4 (ot) 9/27 Columbia L, 2-4 10/2 Boston University L, 0-5 10/5 Saint Francis (PA) W, 1-0 10/7 Iona W, 2-0 10/9 Stony Brook L, 3-4 10/11 C.W. Post L, 0-1 10/12 Northeastern W, 3-2 10/22 @ Saint Peter’s T, 0-0 (OT) 10/26 @ Marist L, 0-1 10/29 @ Hofstra L, 0-4 11/1 @ Manhattan L, 0-3
1995 (2-16-0, 1-4-0)
Date Opponent Result 9/2 Adelphi L, 0-3 9/6 Manhattan L, 0-5 9/9 @ Mount St. Mary’s L, 1-3 9/19 @ NYIT W, 2-0 9/22 Siena L, 0-4 9/23 @ CCSU L, 0-4 9/24 vs. Fordham* L, 0-5 9/30 @ Monmouth L, 0-5 10/1 Robert Morris W, 5-2 10/7 @ Boston University L, 0-4 10/14 Marist L, 1-5 10/15 Saint Peter’s L, 1-6 10/17 @ Iona L, 0-2 10/21 @ Saint Francis (PA) L, 1-4 10/22 @ Duquesne L, 0-3
10/26 Hofstra 10/28 C.W. Post 11/1 @ Columbia * @ New Britain, CT
L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-4
1994 (3-16-1)
Date Opponent Result 9/4 @ Monmouth L, 0-7 9/10 @ Hofstra L, 0-6 9/14 @ Saint Peter’s L, 0-6 9/17 Mount St. Mary’s L, 2-4 9/20 Fordham L, 0-4 9/21 @ St. John’s L, 0-3 9/25 @ Temple L, 0-6 10/1 @ Adelphi L, 0-4 10/4 @ Stony Brook L, 0-6 10/8 vs. Hofstra* L, 0-4 10/9 vs. Saint Peter’s* L, 0-1 10/16 @ Siena L, 0-6 10/19 @ Manhattan L, 1-2 (ot) 10/20 NYIT W, 2-0 10/27 Iona W, 3-2 10/30 Saint Francis (PA) L, 2-3 10/31 C.W. Post T, 1-1 (ot) 11/2 Columbia L, 0-4 11/5 Robert Morris W, 7-0 11/6 vs. Mount St. Mary’s# L, 0-5 * @ South Orange, NJ # @ Moon Township, PA
1993 (0-13-0)
Date Opponent 9/11 @ Saint Peter’s 9/15 @ Manhattan 9/22 @ Fairfield 9/28 @ Fordham 10/2 vs. Lafayette* 10/3 vs. Hofstra* 10/6 Iona 10/9 @ Siena 10/14 Saint Peter’s 10/19 @ Iona 10/25 @ Manhattan 10/27 Siena 11/3 Adelphi * @ Stony Brook, NY
Result L, 1-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-13 L, 1-4 L, 0-7 L, 0-6 L, 0-8 L, 0-7 L, 1-4 L, 0-5 L, 0-6 L, 0-4 L, 0-8
The Seahawks have a 14-3-1 (.806) record all-time against the Great West Conference.
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wagner women’s soccer all-time results 2012 - 5-14-0 (2-8-0 NEC) (3 points) -t-10th of 11 teams 2011 - 9-8-2 (3-7-0 NEC) (9 points) - t-9th of 11 teams 2010 - 6-13-2 (2-6-2 NEC) (8 points) - 9th of 11 teams 2009 - 3-13-3 (1-7-2 NEC) (5 points) - 10th of 11 teams 2008 - 4-11-4 (2-6-1 NEC) (7 points) - 7th of 10 teams 2007 - 3-13-2 (1-7-1 NEC (4 points) - 10th of 10 teams 2006 - 2-16-0 (2-7-0 NEC) (6 points) - t-8th of 10 teams 2005 - 3-12-2 (3-5-1 NEC) (10 points) - t-6th of 10 teams 2004 - 3-16-0 (1-8-0 NEC) (3 points) - 10th of 10 teams 2003 - 7-10-1 (2-7-0 NEC) (6 points) - t-8th of 10 teams 2002 - 4-14-2 (1-8-1 NEC) (4 points) - 11th of 11 teams 2001 - 4-14-1 (2-8-0 NEC) (6 points) - 10th of 11 teams 2000 - 1-17-1 (1-9-0 NEC) (3 points) - 10th of 11 teams 1999 - 4-11-0 (1-8-0 NEC) (3 points) - 10th of 10 teams 1998 - 4-15-0 (2-6-0 NEC) (6 points) - t-6th of 9 teams 1997 - 8-12-0 (3-3-0 NEC) (9 points) - t-4th of 7 teams 1996 - 4-14-1 (2-4-0 NEC) (6 points) - 5th of 7 teams 1995 - 2-16-0 (1-4-0 NEC) (3 points) - t-4th of 6 teams 1994 - 3-16-1 1993 - 0-13-0 Total: (74-254-22) (.243) (30-110-8) (.230)
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NEC Tournament 1997 - No. 1 CCSU defeated No. 4 Wagner 4-0 NEC Honors 2012 - Julie Vigliotti (2nd Team all-NEC) 2011 - Julie Vigliotti (2nd Team All-NEC) 2009 - Julie Vigliotti (2nd Team All-NEC) 2005 - Betty Ann Rogers (2nd Team All-NEC) 2004 - Betty Ann Rogers (1st Team All-NEC) / Danielle Telleria (2nd Team All-NEC) 2003 - Betty Ann Rogers (1st Team All-NEC) 2002 - Betty Ann Rogers (2nd Team All-NEC) 1998 - Cheryl Moore (2nd Team All-NEC) 1997 - Cheryl Moore (1st Team All-NEC) 1996 - Ed Hynes (NEC Coach of the Year) 1996 - Cheryl Moore (NEC Rookie of the Year) 1995 - Beth Snarke (1st Team All-NEC) NEC Weekly Honors 2012 (10/21) - Siara Kolpon (Rookie of Week) 2010 (10/4) - Katie Marcy (Rookie of Week) 2010 (9/8) - Julie Vigliotti (Co-Player of Week) 2003 (9/8) - Ashley Rehill 1998 - Kathy Zufall 1997 - Cheryl Moore 54
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