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Name Maria Toscano Carly Eskenazi Clare Kerrisk Kelsey Rehain Kaleigh Howe Maria Aloe Domenica O’Brey Samantha Nardo Tara Convery Lauren Pribetich Breana Leonard Chrissy Gutenberger Alex Rousseau Donna Jo DiNorcia Brianna Rickert Elizabeth Dugan Amy Branchini BrieAnna Spatarella Carly Cappello Christina Fiorinelli Caitlin Hynes
Cl. So. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Gr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Pos. Ht. A 5-11 M 5-4 A/M 5-5 A/M 5-3 A 5-5 D 5-4 A/M 5-7 A 5-7 A 5-5 M 5-3 D 5-9 A 5-6 D 5-6 A 5-3 A/M M 5-3 D 5-6 A 5-2 A 5-1 GK 5-1 M 5-8
Hometown/Previous School Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon Keansburg, N.J./St. John Vianney Suffern, N.Y./Suffern Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills Loudonville, N.Y./Colonie Central Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac Carmel, N.Y./Mahopac Farmingville, N.Y./Sachem East Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh Verona, N.J./Verona Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo/Wagner College Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland/Rockland C.C. Singerlands, N.Y./Guilderland Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point New City, N.Y./Albertus Magnus Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac
Head coach – Diane Haddeland (The College of New Jersey, 2008), First Season Assistant coaches – Courtney Burhans (Loyola, 2010), First Season
Feb. 15
At Stony Brook
4:00 pm
Feb. 25
Bucknell University
1:00 pm
Feb. 29
At Wagner College
3:00 pm
March 3
At Long Island University
12:00 pm
March 4
Brown University
1:00 pm
March 7
At Central Connecticut State 5:00 pm
March 14
At Saint Joseph’s University 4:00 pm
March 24
At Villanova University
7:00 pm
March 31
At Canisius College *
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Marist College *
7:00 pm
Apr. 7
At Siena College *
1:00 pm
Apr. 11
At Fairfield University *
3:00 pm
Apr. 14
Niagara University *
1:00 pm
Apr. 18
Iona College *
7:00 pm
Bold games indicate home games to be played at Gaelic Park * indicate MAAC Games
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Quick Facts Location......................................................................................... Riverdale, N.Y. Enrollment....................................................................................................3,200 Founded.......................................................................................................... 1853 Nickname................................................................................................... Jaspers Colors...................................................................... Green (PMS # 349) & White Conference......................................................... Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) President....................................................................Brennan O’Donnell, Ph. D. Executive Vice President/Provost...................................... William Clyde, Ph. D. Vice President of Student Life.......................................Richard Satterlee, Ph. D. Director of Athletics.............................................................Robert J. Byrnes, ‘68 Senior Associate Athletic Director................................................. Noah LeFevre Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator......Deborah Gregory Team Physicians............................................................ Anthony Maddalo, M.D. . ......................................................Greg Cavaliere, M.D., Christine Curran, D.O. Team Chiropractor............................................................ Theresa Pirraglia, D.C. Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine......Doug Straley MS,ATC,CSCS Athletics Travel Coordinator...................................................................Jim Duffy Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Marketing............Stephen Dombroski Operations Manager.....................................................................Elvys Quezada Compliance Coordinator................................................................. Ariel Pesante Academic Advisor...................................Brother David Trichtinger, Alyssa Koob Athletics Secretary..............................................................................Susan Pape Athletic Department Phone.............................................................718-862-7227 Athletic Department Fax..................................................................718-862-8020 Website................................................................................ www.GoJaspers.com
From the South:
Driving Directions: Take Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) North, and proceed to the Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.). By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
From the North:
Driving Directions: Take New York State Thruway South (I-87) into the Bronx and exit at Van Cortlandt Park South. Turn right at traffic light and go straight until you pass under the elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right. By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
From the East:
Driving Directions: Bronx Whitestone or Throgs Neck Bridge to Cross Bronx Expressway South (I-95). Take Major Deegan Expressway North (I-87) to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.).
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By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
Women’s Lacrosse Office Phone................................................... 718-862-7842 Head Coach.................................Diane Haddeland (The College of New Jersey/First Season) Record at Manhattan.........................................................................First Season Career Collegiate Record.............................................................................. same 2011 Record..................................................................................................... 4-10 2011 Conference Record................................................................................... 1-5 Field (Capacity..........................................................................(Gaelic Park 000) Lettermen Returning/Lost.............................................................................. 11/9
From the West:
Driving Directions: Take George Washington Bridge to Major Deegan Expwy. North (Route 87). Proceed to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Stay straight and go under elevated train. Gaelic Park will be on your right (W. 240th St.). By Subway: Take the “1” train to the last stop, which is 242nd street. As you exit the train, walk two blocks south and make a right onto 240th Street. Gaelic Park will be on your right.
athletic communications Stephen Dombroski Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Marketing Office Phone 718-862-7228 Stephen.Dombroski@manhattan.edu
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Joe Clifford
Assistant Sports Information Director Office Phone 718-862-7709 Joseph.Clifford@manhattan.edu
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Christian Heimall
Sports Information Graduate Assistant W. Lacrosse Contact Office Phone 718-862-7728 Christian.Heimall@manhattan.edu
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2012 season outlook
RIVERDALE, N.Y. – For the third time in as many seasons, the Manhattan Women’s Lacrosse team will be under the direction of a new head coach. Diane Haddeland begins her tenure with the Jaspers after spending the past three seasons as the top assistant at Division III Farleigh-Dickinson. A strong recruiter, Haddeland helped build a team that captured the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Championship in 2010. Her staff includes assistant coach Courtney Burhans who comes to Riverdale after a season at Stony Brook where she worked exclusively with the defensive players and goalkeepers. In 2012, the change surrounding the Jaspers program will be visible by a “return to basics” for Coach Haddeland. Veteran scorers and leaders will be relied upon to help the younger group compete on an every day basis while the team as a whole improves the fundamentals in pursuit of a MAAC Championship. “We have such a raw group of kids that are all sponges and just absorbing a lot,” Haddeland says. “If we can get them all on the same page by the time our games get going then I will be very happy with this year.”
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Goalkeeper The loss of Julia DiBernardo between the pipes places a strong burden on the shoulders of freshman Christina Fiorinelli who is the only goalkeeper on the roster. A former All-County performer at Massapequa High School on Long Island, Fiorinelli has the strong fundamentals to make an immediate impact on the field. “It’s a tough spot for her to be in,” says Haddeland. “That’s a lot of pressure for a freshman but I think that her attitude will be what carries her this year.” Defense Senior captain Breana Leonard returns to lead a group of defensive veterans in 2012. Leonard enters the year after finishing second on the team last season in ground balls (24) and caused turnovers (12) in helping Manhattan finish second in the MAAC in ground balls as a team. “Breana is such a vocal leader and I love that about her,” Haddeland notes. “I see her in practice taking that leadership role. Sometimes you have to teach that, she does it naturally.”
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Joining her will be juniors Maria Aloe and Amy Branchini. Aloe played in 10 games in 2011, making 11 starts, while Branchini saw limited action in four contests as a sophomore. The defensive unit will also see some youth tossed in to the mix as freshman Alex Rousseau looks to compete for playing time. Rousseau has a knack for the defense earning honors in lacrosse along with playing goalie for Wantagh High school on the soccer field. “They have really been learning a lot and I think we are pushing their minds a bit more than they have been before,” says Haddeland. “We have a couple of veteran players that are getting better each day in practice.” Midfield The Jaspers will benefit from a talented core of veteran players in the midfield. MAAC All-Second team member Elizabeth Dugan returns after leading all position players with 38 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers in 2011. Dugan started all 14 games last year notching 11 goals in her junior season. Dugan, one of four captains, will be leading a group brimming with youth. l a c r o s s e
Sophomores Lauren Pribetich, Carly Eskenazi, Kelsey Rehain, and Clare Kerrisk look to improve after each saw playing time as rookies. Rehain led the team last season in assists (7) while scoring more goals than any other freshman (11). New to the team this season will be Brianna Rickert who transferred in from Wagner after receiving a medical redshirt in 2011. A former member of the New York State U-15 National Team in 2005 & 2006, the sophomore will look to provide an immediate impact. Freshmen duo Caitlyn Hynes and Domenica O’Brey will also fight for opportunities in their rookie campaigns in the green and white. “We have some kids who can run,” says the first year head coach. “There is a great base of freshman that we are really going to look to this season along with our veterans.” Attack Another strong veteran group returns up top for the Jaspers as senior captains BrieAnna Spatarella and Chrissy Gutenberger return for their final season in Riverdale. Gutenberger, the active points and goals leader, led Manhattan with 33 goals and 29 points despite playing in only 11 games. A natural scorer, Gutenberger enters the year with 128 career goals sitting 67 behind the program record of M a n h a t t a n
195 set by Lori Graham (1997-01). Sophomore Maria Toscano comes off a rookie season in which she started nine games notching eight goals and ten points. She will be joined by a group of four fresh faces to the program in freshmen Carly Cappello, Donna Jo DiNorcia, Kaleigh Howe and Samantha Nardo. Cappello will be no stranger to Gaelic Park as her high school coach, and aunt, is former Manhattan coach Missi Holland. DiNorcia was named part of the 2010 NJGIL All-First Team and will be coming off ACL reconstruction surgery in April of 2011. Howe and Nardo were both All-League honorees in their senior seasons. Schedule The 2012 season will begin on Feb. 15 when the Jaspers travel out to Long Island to take on Stony Brook marking the second straight year Manhattan has begun their campaign against the SeaWolves. Ten days later, the team will open its home slate when they host Bucknell at Gaelic Park on Feb. 25. They will then go on the road for two straight contests visiting Wagner College on Feb. 29 as well as Long Island University on March 3 before returning home on the 4th to play Ivy League foe Brown. The month of March will also feature the longest road trip for the Jaspers in the 2012 season when they travel to C o l l e g e
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Central Connecticut State University (3/7), Saint Joseph’s University (3/14), Villanova (3/24) and then begin their Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference season at defending conference champion Canisius on March 31. “A lot of the teams that we are playing are very good teams and it’s important to play games like that to see where you are as a team,” Haddeland says. The MAAC slate continues with a home game against Marist on April 4, before two more road matches with Siena (4/7) and Fairfield (4/11), both of whom made the conference tournament last season. The Jaspers will end their season with two consecutive home games against Niagara (4/14) and another 2011 MAAC tournament participant in Iona on April 18 at Gaelic Park. “I’m really excited about the season and the improvements within the program,” noted Haddeland. “Seeing each individual kid get better in their skills, that will be a successful first season for me.” The MAAC Tournament will take place April 27-29 at the Demske Sports Complex on the campus of Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., with the top four teams making the playoffs. To follow Manhattan Athletics on Twitter, go to twitter.com/GoJaspers or visit Manhattan’s Facebook fan page.
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2012 roster No. Name
Cl.
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Hometown/Previous School
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Maria Toscano So. A
5-11 Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo
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Carly Eskenazi So.
5-4
Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon
3
Clare Kerrisk So. A/M
5-5
Keansburg, N.J./St. John Vianney
4
Kelsey Rehain So. A/M
5-3 Suffern, N.Y./Suffern
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Kaleigh Howe
Fr. A
5-5
Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River
7
Maria Aloe
Jr.
5-4
Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills
8
Domenica O’Brey
Fr. A/M
5-7 Loudonville, N.Y./Colonie Central
Fr. A
5-7
Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac
10 Tara Convery Gr. A
5-5
Carmel, N.Y./Mahopac
11 Lauren Pribetich So.
M
5-3
Farmingville, N.Y./Sachem East
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Breana Leonard Sr.
D
5-9
Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore
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Chrissy Gutenberger Sr. A
9 Samantha Nardo
M
D
D
5-6 Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland
14 Alex Rousseau
Fr.
5-6 Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh
15
Donna Jo DiNorcia
Fr. A
16
Brianna Rickert So. A/M Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo/Wagner College
5-3
Verona, N.J./Verona
17 Elizabeth Dugan Sr.
M
5-3 Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland/Rockland C.C.
18 Amy Branchini
D
5-6 Singerlands, N.Y./Guilderland
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BrieAnna Spatarella Sr. A
5-2 Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point
21
Carly Cappello
Fr. A
5-1 New City, N.Y./Albertus Magnus
23
Christina Fiorinelli
Fr. GK
5-1
Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa
24
Caitlin Hynes
Fr.
5-8
Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac
Jr.
M
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Diane Haddeland Head Coach • 1st season (The College of New Jersey, 2008)
Diane Haddeland enters her first season as Jaspers’ head women’s lacrosse coach. Haddeland had spent the previous three years as an assistant coach at Division III power Fairleigh Dickinson in Madison, NJ. A native of Mahopac, NY, Haddeland brings experience in developing programs to compete on a national level. Haddeland recently finished her third season at Fairleigh Dickinson where she was the top assistant to Adrienne Booth Carr. In her role, she helped with recruiting and worked with the goalies on the team. She was part of a staff, under Booth Carr, that helped take the Devils from a 1-13 record to a 13-7 overall mark in 2011 and the ECAC Mid Atlantic
finals. In 2010, she helped guide Fairleigh Dickinson to an ECAC Mid Atlantic Championship as well as being ranked as the second most improved Division III team in the nation by LaxPower. Prior to her time in Madison, she played four years (2005-08) of Division III Women’s Lacrosse at The College of New Jersey for Coach Sharon Pfluger. Her college resume includes three final four appearances and two National Championships in 2005 & 2006. She graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Science before going on to achieve a Masters of Sports Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson in 2011.
The ability to mold a program did not begin in college either. Haddeland attended Mahopac High School where she helped to start the Girls Lacrosse program and served as team captain her senior season. A passionate member of the lacrosse community, Haddeland has spent the last three years working as a coach or director at multiple lacrosse schools and academies including The Lacrosse Academy at Fairleigh Dickinson, Morris Storm Lacrosse and working as a volunteer coach for the Mahopac lacrosse clinic since 2000.
Courtney Burhans Assistant Coach • 1st season (Loyola, 2010)
Courtney Burhans enters her first season in Riverdale as the assistant Women’s Lacrosse coach. Utilizing her rich Division I experience, she will work specifically with the goalies and defense. Burhans comes to Manhattan after a season as the assistant coach at Stony Brook University where she managed the goalkeeping and defensive players. In her one season in Ronkonkoma, she helped groom the Seawolves senior goalkeeper into a first-team All-America East player. It was the first such honor for a Stony Brook goalie since 2008. Her squad of goalies posted a 9.83 goals against
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average (GAA) against conference opponents in the 2011 season. A four year player at Loyola University in Maryland, Burhans played goalie for the Greyhounds from 2007-10 being named as a captain in both her junior and senior seasons. An emotional and motivational leader, she helped her squad advance to the BIG EAST Conference tournament for the first time since it joined the league in 2006 during her senior season of 2010. Prior to her collegiate career, Burhans was a three time letterwinner at Locust Valley Central High School in New York
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where she served as the captain of both her lacrosse and volleyball teams. She was named All-Conference as a junior and senior. A native of Glen Cove, N.Y., Burhans is the daughter of Jeffrey and Deborah Burhans and has one younger brother, Tyler, who is a freshman on the Marquette Men’s Lacrosse Team.
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Breana Leonard Senior • 5-9 • Defender • Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore
2011: Started all 14 games of the 2011 season... scored 2 goals with 24 ground balls and 3 draw controls...caused 12 turnovers... picked up seven ground balls vs. Wagner (3/2)...scored goals in games against Sacred Heart (3/5) and Iona (3/27). 2010: Started all 16 games of the 2010 season... picked up a career-high 40 groundballs, six groundballs and caused 20 turnovers as one of the MAAC’s top defenders... recorded a season-high seven ground balls, caused four turnovers and added an assist vs. UC-Davis (3/8)... compiled four ground balls and caused two turnovers vs. Iona (4/1)... notched lone goal,
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picked up two ground balls and created a pair of turnovers vs. Siena (4/9). 2009: Entered the scene to become one of the top defenders in the conference... named to the All-MAAC Second team... collected 33 ground balls and her 22 caused turnovers ranked third on the team... had season high 5 ground balls vs. Lafayette (3/4) and had 4 ground balls vs. Siena (4/17)... caused a season high 6 turnovers vs. Lafayette (3/4) and had 4 caused turnovers vs. Siena (4/17)... had her first collegiate assist vs. Niagara (4/3).
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Before Manhattan: Was All County senior year in high school... named All County honorable mention, All Tournament her junior year... All League selectee sophomore year... was also an All-Conference soccer player in high school. Personal: Born May 2, 1990... majoring in elementary education... parents are Brian and Michele... has sister Alyssa... was a peer AIDS educator in high school and also a Service Honor Society member 10th-12th grade.
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Chrissy Gutenberger Senior • 5-6 • Attack • Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland
2011: Another incredible season for leading scorer Chrissy Gutenberger, with an impressive 33 goals and team high 39 points...finished the season ranked second all-time in goals (128) and third all-time in points (156)...started 8 of 11 games played she picked up 9 ground balls with 12 draw controls...54 of her 68 shots were on goal...reached the 100-goal plateau with a 5 goal effort against Central Connecticut (3/10)...scored in all but one game she played, had multi-goal efforts in nine of 11 games played...netted six goals in 19-8 win over Long Island (3/23)...scored four goals in backto-back games against Siena (4/8) and Bucknell (4/12). 2010: One of the most prolific scorers in program history, she will enter her third season needing just five goals to join the illustrious 100-goal plateau... started 12 of the 14 games she appeared in during the 2010 campaign... Named an All-MAAC Second Team member after registering a team-high 41 goals to go along with eight assists, 24 draw controls and 15 ground balls... finished the season
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with 87 shots, including 73 on goal to lead the Lady Jaspers attack... averaged 3.50 points per game and 2.93 goals per contest... compiled nine multi-goal games out of 14 played... recorded five goal efforts vs. Sacred Heart (2/21), LIU (4/13) and Niagara (4/20)... scored four goals in four different contests: Wagner (3/6), UC-Davis (3/8), Siena (4/9) and Fairfield (4/18)... notched a season-high eight points (5G, 3A) while collecting 10 shots vs. LIU (4/13). 2009: Came on the scene and instantly became on of the top players in the region... was named the MAAC Rookie of the Year and was named to the All-MAAC First Team... was named MAAC Rookie of the Week three times during the season... led the MAAC with 4.33 points per game and was second in the conference in goals per game with 3.40 per contest... had team-leading 54 goals and team leading 14 assists for 68 points... scored 3 game-winning goals on the season... was third on the team in draw controls with 25... was second on the team in caused turnovers with 23... picked up
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29 ground balls... took a team leading 122 shots... had 14 multi-goal games out of the 16 games she played... had season high 6 goals vs. Niagara (4/3)... had 5 goal games vs. UC-Davis (3/24) and vs. Saint Francis of PA on 4/19. had 3 goals in the MAAC semi-final contest vs. Fairfield (4/24). Before Manhattan: Was All America honorable mention and All State in high school... was also named All Section, All County, All League for North Rockland... second leading all-time points leader at North Rockland with 233 (170 goals and 63 assists)... was a four-year letter winner... was also a two-time player-of-the-year in field hockey. Personal: Born May 20, 1990... majoring in education... parents are Eric and Pat... has brother Karl and sisters Kaitlyn, Kerri... is an Irish step dancing teacher.... Is a pee-wee lacrosse coach.
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Elizabeth Dugan
Senior • 5-3 • Midfield • Stony Point, N.Y./North Rockland/Rockland C.C.
2011: Started in all 14 contests she appeared in...played very consistently on the wing for the Jaspers tallying goals in seven games... named to MAAC All-Second Team...had the third best shots-on-goal percentage on the team (.833)...notched two goals in 19-8 victory over Long Island (3/23)...added a career high four goals in 12-11 win over conference opponent Siena (4/8)...was 1-for-2 in free position shots...also picked up 38 ground balls and won 23 draw controls. 2010: Started in 14 of the 16 contests she played in during 2010... a versatile wing for the Lady Jaspers, she compiled a career-high 14 goals, while adding 22 ground balls and
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29 draw controls... 23 of her 27 shots were on goal (.852%)... went 2-for-7 in free position opportunities... scored a career-best three goals vs. UC-Davis (3/8)... pitched in two-goal efforts vs. Navy (3/18) and LIU (4/13)... had four draw controls vs. Sacred Heart (2/21) and Marist (4/16)... picked up four ground balls vs. LIU and Fairfield (4/18). 2009: Started in 13 of the 16 games in which she played and proved to be an important midfielder on the squad... her 32 draw controls were tops on the team... tallied 7 goals on the season and also collected 26 ground balls and caused 16 turnovers... scored her first collegiate goal vs. LIU (3/8)... had two goals vs. Robert Morris (3/20)... had
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4 ground balls in LIU contest and 4 in game vs. Saint Francis of PA (4/19)... had 4 draw controls vs. Wagner (3/10), vs. Fairfield (3/29) and vs. Iona (4/1)... had 3 caused turnovers vs. LIU. Before Manhattan: A top player at North Rockland H.S... named to the All-Journal News women’s lacrosse team... also named to All-Section team... was team captain of the high school team... also lettered in soccer in high school. Personal: Born March 17, 1990... majoring in physical education...parents are Katherine and Michael... has two brothers, Michael and John.
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BrieAnna Spatarella Senior • 5-2 • Attack • Rocky Point, N.Y./Rocky Point
2011: Appeared in 14 games making ten starts in her junior campaign...named to MAAC All-Academic Team...scored two goals and added an assist for a three point effort in 19-8 win over Long Island (3/23)...finished the year with four goals and six points in the season... had a .750 shots-on-goal percentage...also picked up a total of seven ground balls. 2010: Started 11 of the 15 games she appeared in during the 2010 season... named to the MAAC All-Academic Team... registered three goals and an assist while taking 10 shots... picked up seven ground balls and caused two turnovers... recorded first goal of season vs.
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Wagner (3/6)... had a season-high two goals and an assist vs. Lafayette (3/31)... added two ground balls and a caused turnover vs. Brown (4/11). 2009: Sparked the Lady Jasper attack coming on as a freshman... had 8 goals and 4 assists for 12 points... also collected 10 ground balls, grabbed 11 draw controls on the season... started 14 of the 14 games in which she played... scored her first collegiate goal vs. LIU on 3/8... tallied a hat-trick vs. St. Francis of PA (4/19)... collected 4 ground balls in St. Francis of PA contest... had 4 draw controls vs. Canisius (4/5).
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Before Manhattan: Was 2-time Academic All-American, All tournament, All-League player while in high school... was a four-year letterwinner while at Rocky Point H.S. Personal: Born November 14, 1990... majoring in communication... parents are Salvatore and Eileen... has brother Sal, who plays on the Manhattan College men’s lacrosse team, and sister Jenelle, who played lacrosse at Wagner College.
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Tara Convery Senior • 5-4 • Attack • Carmel, N.Y./Mahopac
2011: Played in every game last season...was the third leading scorer notching six assists along with 15 goals...won 22 draw controls, picked up 19 ground balls and caused 10 turnovers...42 of 67 shots were on goal (.627) and was 5-20 in free position chances... registered four multi-point games, including a season high five (2 goals, 3 assists) against LIU on March 23...recorded a hat trick and an assist against Central Connecticut State (3/10)...had two goal games against Wagner (3/2) and at Bucknell (4/12). 2010: Started 10 of the 15 games she appeared in during the 2010 season... one of the team’s top offensive threats, she recorded 16 goals, two assists and corralled 20 ground balls... picked up 19 draw controls and caused 13 turnovers... finished fourth on the team with 61 shots, including 41 on goal... went 5-for-11 in free position opportunities...
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notched two goals, four ground balls and eight draw controls vs. Iona (4/1) and LIU (4/13)... had a career-day vs. Niagara (4/23), compiling six goals and an assist while adding three ground balls. 2009: Had her season cut short after 3 games due to an injury... in those 3 contests, she had posted 5 goals and 1 assist for 6 points... collected 2 goals vs. Lemoyne (3/1) and vs. Lafayette (3/4)... had 4 ground balls, 4 caused turnovers and 4 draw controls vs. Lemoyne (3/1). 2008: As a freshman, quickly proved herself to be one of the top offensive and all-round threats in the conference... named to the All-MAAC Second Team... started in all 14 games... was second on team in goals with 27 and third on team in total points with 29... took the second most number of shots on
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season with 76... topped the team in ground balls with 43 and draw controls with 37... third on team in caused turnovers with 10... scored first two goals of her collegiate career vs. Howard on 2/21... had season game high four goals vs. Siena 4/13... scored three goals or more in six games... had 8 ground balls against Wagner 3/1... picked up six ground balls vs. LeMoyne 4/11 and vs. Siena 4/13. Before Manhattan: Named All-Section in 2005, 2006, 2007 and All-League from 2004-07 while in high school... played for the Hudson Valley Empire State Team in 2005 and 2006. Personal: Named a New York State Scholar Athlete... parents are Peter and Luane Convery... has four siblings: Caitlin, Courtney, Kerry and Connor...majoring in International Studies.
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Maria Aloe
Junior • 5-4 • Defender • Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills
2011: Appeared in 10 games, making two starts in her sophomore season...picked up one ground ball. 2010: Appeared in four games during the 2010 campaign... recorded first-career ground ball vs. Lafayette (3/31)... notched a draw control vs. Marist (4/16)... picked up a ground ball in victory vs. Niagara (4/23).
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Before Manhattan: A 3-year varsity performer in high school... won the Unsung Hero Award here senior year... also won the Best Athlete of the Year Award. Personal: Born June 27, 1991... parents are Mario and Rita Aloe... has brothers Salvatore and Rocco... majoring in biology.
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Amy Branchini Junior • 5-6 • Defender • Slingerlands, N.Y./Guilderland
2011: Appeared in four games in 2011 season...took one shot against Wagner (3/2)... also saw time against UMBA (3/13), Louisville (3/19), and Long Island (3/23). 2010: Appeared in four games for the Lady Jaspers in 2010... picked up two ground balls in contest vs. Lafayette (3/31)... also saw game action vs. Marist (4/16), Fairfield (4/18) and Niagara (4/23).
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Before Manhattan: High school team was 2009 runner-up in Class AA New York State finals... team was 3-year Suburban and Section 2 champions... was 2009 Brine Choice Unsung Hero award winner at state championships... was a Suburban Council 1st Team All Star... selected as a US LAX Academic All-American... picked as a TimesUnion 1st Team All-Star... also played field hockey. Personal: Born September 2, 1991... parents are Robert and Teri Branchini... has sisters Nicole and Lauren... majoring in communication.
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Maria Tascano Sophomore • 5-11 • Attack • Wyckoff, N.J./Ramapo
2011: Started played in 13 of 14 games in the 2011 season starting in 9 of them...scored 8 goals, picked up 4 ground balls and 4 draw controls....13 of her 15 shots were on goal(86.3%)...recorded a hat-trick, including the game winner, along with an assist in 12-7
victory over Wagner (3/2)...had another multigoal effort against Central Connecticut (3/10).
Personal: Born January 2, 1992... parents are Peter and Donna Tascano... has sister Francesca... majoring in exercise science.
Before Manhattan: Four-year letterwinner for Ramapo high school lacrosse program... also a member of the basketball and soccer teams.
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Carly Eskenazi Sophomore • 5-4 • Midfield • Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon 2011: Started all 14 games of the 2011 season.. as a Freshman contributed 10 goals, with 22 draw controls... picked up 15 ground balls...16 of her 18 shots were on goal (89%)... went 5-for-8 in free position opportunities... recorded goals in four of first five games including first collegiate goal on a freeposition shot in season opener at Stony Brook
(2/16)...had first multi-goal game at Sacred Heart (3/5)...recorded her first collegiate hattrick in 19-8 win over Long Island (3/23). Before Manhattan: Named First Team All-County and All-Conference as a junior on the Kinnelon high school lacrosse team... earned Second Team All-Conference
accolades during senior season.. also a member of the soccer team. Personal: Born January 5, 1992... parents are Mike and Jill Eskenazi... has brothers, Josh and Ryan... majoring in Special Education concentrating in psychology.
Clare Kerrisk Sophomore • 5-5 • Attack/Midfield • Keansburg, N.J./St. John Vianney 2011: Started 3 of her 13 games played...picked up 17 ground balls with12 draw controls... passed 4 assists..10 of her 17 shots were on goal (59%)....caused 10 turnovers.
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Scored more than 100 goals in career at St. John Vianney High School... named First Team All-Shore as a senior... four-time Honor Roll selection... member of the Asbury Park Press’s Scoreboard Leaders.
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PERSONAL: Born January 16, 1992... parents are Sean and Shelagh Kerrisk... has three sisters, Helen, who graduated from Manhattan in 2009 and was a four-year letterwinner for the women’s lacrosse team, Judith and Shelagh... majoring in exercise science.
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Kelsey Rehain Sophomore • 5-3 • Attack/Midfield • Suffern, N.Y./Suffern 2011: Started all 14 games of the 2011 season...scored 11 goals..retrieved 18 ground balls and 26 draw controls...24 out of her 32 shots were on goal (75%)..led the team with 7 assists and caused 7 turnovers...netted two goals in 12-7 win over Wagner (3/2)...notched hat-trick against Central Connecticut (3/10)... had a five point contest including two goals
and three assists in 19-8 trouncing of Long Island (3/23). Before Manhattan: Earned All-County and All-Section accolades during final two seasons as a member of the Suffern high school lacrosse program... served as captain
during junior and senior season... All-Valley Regional Team in 2009... participated in 2008 Empire State Games. Personal: Born October 26, 1992... parents are Milton and Diana Rehain... has sisters Julianne and Brittany... majoring in physical education.
Lauren Pribetich Sophomore • 5-3 • Midfield • Farmingville, N.Y./Sachem East
2011: played in 8 of the 14 games in the 2011 season...picked up 3 ground balls and 3 draw controls causing 1 turnover.
Before Manhattan: Four-year lacrosse letterwinner and an All-County and AllDivision selection at Sachem East high school... played point guard on the basketball team.
Personal: Born April 7, 1992... parents are John and Doreen Pribetich... has one sister Lisa... majoring in allied health.
Brianna Rickert Sophomore • 5-4 • Attack/Midfield • Wyckoff, N.Y./Ramapo/Wagner College AT WAGNER: Received a medical hardship waiver after being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes and will have four years of eligibility at Manhattan. BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a two-time member of the New York U-15 National Team in 2005 & 2006...Honorable mention
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Kaleigh Howe Freshman • 5-5 • Attack • Pearl River, N.Y./Pearl River BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was an All-League player in her senior season...played just two years of high school lacrosse...also lettered in basketball and soccer.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Andrew and Maureen...born January 26, 1993...has an older sister, Shannon, who plays for the Scranton Women’s Lacrosse team...uncle Denis Meehan is a graduate of Manhattan... Engineering major.
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Domenica O’brey Freshman • 5-7 • Attack/Midfield • Loudonville, N.Y./Colonie Central BEFORE MANHATTAN: Played three sports earning letters in soccer, lacrosse and track... captain of lacrosse team as a senior...won a bronze medal in the 2011 Empire State games...played for the Albany Elite Club team.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Doug O’Brey and Kerstin King...born July 3, 1993...has two brothers, Kyle (21) and Giangelo (4)... recruited by Albany, Sacred Heart, Siena among others...plans to major in Business.
Samantha Nardo Freshman • 5-7 • Attack • Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac BEFORE MANHATTAN: Three-sport standout at Mahopac high school winning letter for lacrosse, field hockey and basketball...named an All-League field hockey player as a senior.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Ralph and Valerie... born February 5, 1993...has four siblings, two brothers and two sisters...oldest brother, Daniel, and older sister, Amanda, each attended Lafayette College...brother Anthony went to Fairfield...has a younger sister, Victoria...uncle, Fred Stepniewski attended Manhattan College.
Donna Jo DiNorcia Freshman • 5-3 • Attack • Verona, N.J./Verona BEFORE MANHATTAN: Part of the 2010 NJGIL All-League First Team, named AllSection First Team and All-Essex County Tournament Team...named to NJGIL AllLeague First Team in 2009 and Third Team All-Essex County Tournament Team...had ACL reconstruction surgery in April of 2011.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Joseph and Donna... born July 26, 1993...also recruited by Wagner... plans to major in Exercise Science.
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Carly Cappello Freshman • 5-1 • Attack • New City, N.Y./Albertus Magnus BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named team MVP and All-Section player as a senior...made All-Section Honorable Mention as a junior... switched high schools after her sophomore season...also played two years of basketball.
PERSONAL: Daughter of James and Sheri... born June 23, 1993...has a younger sister, Lauren...coached in high school by Aunt and former Manhattan Women’s Lacrosse coach Missi Holland...majoring in Exercise Science.
Christina Fiorinelli Freshman • 5-1 • Goalkeeper • Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa BEFORE MANHATTAN: All-County goalkeeper in high school...named captain of both lacrosse and basketball teams... won Coaches Trophy of Nassau County as a senior...recruited by Drexel, Molloy, and Manhattanville.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Frank and Caryn... born June 9, 1993...has an older brother, Frank, Jr....majoring in Physical Education.
Caitlin Hynes Freshman • 5-8 • Midfield • Mahopac, N.Y./Mahopac BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a three-sport athlete receiving letters in basketball, soccer, and lacrosse...Named an All-League player in all three sports as a junior and senior...Was All-Section Honorable Mention as a junior before being named to the First Team as a senior...two time Academic All-American... tore ACL in sophomore year forcing her to miss both basketball and lacrosse that year.
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PERSONAL: Daughter of Kerril and Mary Ann...born April 3, 1993...Oldest of five children, two brothers and two sisters...both parents graduated from Manhattan College... dad played soccer for the Jaspers...majoring in Exercise Science.
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2011 individual statistics ## Player
gp-gs
g
a
pts
sh
sh%
sog
sog%
gw
fpg-fps
gb
dc
t/o
ct
11-8
33
6
39
68
.485
54
.794
0
9-22
9
12
19
2
20 Lavelle, Julia
14-14
19
6
25
58
.328
45
.776
1
6-17
14
15
31
5
16 Convery, Tara
14-14 15 6 21 67 .224 42 .627 1 5-20 19 22 31 10
13 Gutenberger, Chrissy
21 VanOverbeke, Phelici
11-11
15
3
18
34
.441
27
.794
1
1-5
11
17
31
4
4 Rehain, Kelsey
14-14
11
7
18
32
.344
24
.750
0
2-8
15
26
26
7
17 Dugan, Elizabeth
14-14
11
1
12
18
.611
15
.833
0
1-2
38
23
19
13
2 Eskenazi, Carly
14-14
10
1
11
18
.556
16
.889
0
5-8
15
22
22
4
1 Toscano, Maria
13-9
8
2
10
15
.533
13
.867
1
2-4
4
4
11
0
19 Spatarella, BrieAnna
14-10
4
2
6
16
.250
12
.750
0
0-3
7
0
6
1
13-3
1
4
5
17
.059
10
.588
0
0-5
17
12
12
10
3
Kerrisk, Clare
12 Leonard, Breana
14-14 2 0 2 3 .667 3 1.000 0 - 24 3 9 12
14 Timo, Jayne
8-1 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-1 3 0 0 0
18 Branchini, Amy
4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 - 0 0 0 0
23 Tarulli, Cristina
3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 - 1 1 0 0
11 Pribetich, Lauren
8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 - 3 3 1 1
9 Brenner, Kristen
13-12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 - 16 0 9 2
7 Aloe, Maria
10-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 - 1 0 1 0
6 McHale, Ashley
14-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 - 23 4 9 10
5 DiBernardo, Julia
14-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 - 42 0 15 6
Total
14 129 39 168 348 .371 263 .756 4 31-95 262 169 252 87
Opponents
14 196 107 303 408 .480 305 .748 10 35-85 280 179 243 119
## Goalie
gp-gs
14 Timo, Jayne 5
min
ga
gaavg
saves
pct
w
l
t shots faced
4-0 85:26 18 12.64 11 .379 0 1 0 35
DiBernardo, Julia
14-14 754:20
178
14.16
98
.355
4
9
0
373
Total
14 839:46 196 14.00 109 .357
4
10
0
408
Opponents
14 839:46 129 9.22 134 .510 10
4
0
348
Goals by Period
1st 2nd Total
Shots on Goal
Manhattan
56 73 129
Manhattan
127 136 263
Opponents
109 87 196
Opponents
162 143 305
Shots by Period
1st 2nd Total
Saves by Period
1st 2nd Total
Manhattan
171 177 348
Manhattan
53 56 109
Opponents
220 188 408
Opponents
71 63 134
1st 2nd Total
Attendance Summary MANW Opponent CLEARS:
Manhattan -- 171-249 .687
Opponents -- 204-256 .797
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2011 results Date Opponent Restult Score Overall
Conf Site Att. Goalie
Feb 16
0-0-0 Stony Brook, N.Y.
128
DiBernardo, Julia (0-1)
Mar 2 WAGNER W 12-7 1-1-0
0-0-0 Riverdale, N.Y.
116
DiBernardo, Julia (1-1)
Mar 5
0-0-0
144
DiBernardo, Julia (2-1)
at Stony Brook L 6-18 0-1-0
at Sacred Heart W
9-8
2-1-0
Fairfield, CT
Mar 10 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT L 17-18 2-2-0
0-0-0 Riverdale, N.Y.
112
DiBernardo, Julia (2-2)
Mar 13
0-0-0
Baltimore, Md.
235
DiBernardo, Julia (2-3)
Mar 19 LOUISVILLE L 2-20 2-4-0
0-0-0 Riverdale, N.Y.
267
DiBernardo, Julia (2-4)
Mar 23 LONG ISLAND W 19-8 3-4-0
0-0-0 Riverdale, N.Y.
109
DiBernardo, Julia (3-4)
* Mar 27 at Iona College L
8-11 3-5-0
0-1-0 New Rochelle, NY
102
DiBernardo, Julia (3-5)
* Apr 1
5-19 3-6-0
0-2-0
508
DiBernardo, Julia (3-6)
8-9
0-3-0 Niagara Univ., N.Y. 150 Timo, Jayne (0-1)
at UMBC L 6-20 2-3-0
at Canisius L
* Apr 3 at Niagara U. L
3-7-0
Buffalo, N.Y.
* Apr 8 SIENA W 12-11 4-7-0
1-3-0 Riverdale, N.Y.
407
Apr 12
at Bucknell L 11-17 4-8-0
1-3-0 Lewisburg, Pa.
35
DiBernardo, Julia
* Apr 15 FAIRFIELD L 9-16 4-9-0
1-4-0 Riverdale, N.Y.
217
DiBernardo, Julia (4-8)
* Apr 17 MARIST L
1-5-0 Riverdale, N.Y.
177
DiBernardo, Julia (4-9)
Team Record W-L-T Overall: 4-10 Conference: 1-5 Home: 3-4 Away: 1-6 Neutral: 0-0 Overtime: 0-0
5-14 4-10-0
team statistics
DiBernardo, Julia (4-7)
MANW OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 129-348 196-408 Goals scored per game 9.21 14.00 Shot pct. .371 .480 Shots on goal-Attempts 263-348 305-408 SOG pct. .756 .748 Shots/Game 24.9 29.1 Assists 39 107 Freepositionmade-Att 31-95 35-85 Freepositionpct. .326 .412 GOALBREAKDOWN Total Goals 129 196 Free-position 31 35 Unassisted 90 89 Overtime 0 0 Goalsscoredaverage 9.22 14.00 GROUNDBALLS 262 280 DRAWCONTROLS 169 179 TURNOVERS 252 243 CAUSEDTURNOVERS 87 119 CLEARS 171-249 204-256 ClearPct. .687 .797
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2011 MAAC Review 2011 MAAC Final Standings MAAC Overall Team
Record Pct Home Away Neutral Streak Record Pct Home Away Neutral Streak
*Fairfield
6-0 1.000 3-0
3-0
0-0 W6
13-5
.722
7-1
6-3
0-1 L1
*&Canisius
5-1
.833
3-0
2-1
0-0 W2
14-6
.700
7-1
5-4
2-1 L1
*Siena
3-3
.500
2-1
1-2
0-0 W1
8-8
.500
4-3
2-4
2-1 L1
*Iona
3-3
.500
1-2
2-1
0-0 L1
5-12
.294
2-7
3-5
0-0 L2
Marist
2-4
.333
1-2
1-2
0-0 L1
6-10
.375
3-6
3-4
0-0 L1
Manhattan
1-5
.167
1-2
0-3
0-0
4-10
.286
3-4
1-6
0-0
Niagara
1-5
.167
1-2
0-3
0-0 L4
2-11-1 .179
1-5
1-6-1
L2
L3
0-0 L4
Regular Season Champions – Fairfield Tournament Champions – Canisius
All-MAAC First Team
All-MAAC Second Team
Carly Quinn – Canisius Taylor Gray - Canisius Megan Oosting – Canisius Lindsey Morgan - Canisius Allison Daley – Canisius Maria Kotas - Canisius Chloe Mangan – Fairfield Jackie Loson - Canisius Melanie Raso – Fairfield Renee L’Heureux - Fairfield Brittany Bare – Fairfield Katie Mackay - Fairfield Caitlyn Collins – Iona Amanda Best - Fairfield Elizabeth Coholan – Iona Kelsey Sickles - Iona Amber Zimmerlink – Iona Maria Ortiz - Iona Jamie Romano – Marist Elizabeth Dugan - Manhattan Bailey Knapton – Marist Shannon Haas - Marist Amanda Corso – Siena Nicole Kareck – Niagara Caitlin Mikel – Siena Erin Hepper – Siena Kristin Concordia – Siena
Offensive Player of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year
Chloe Mangan – Fairfield Renee L’Heureux – Fairfield
Rookie of the Year
Anaconda Sports Coach of the Year
Melanie Raso - Fairfield
Mike Waldvogel - Fairfield
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team records Goals: Game: Season: Career:
9, Lori Graham (vs. Mercyhurst, 3/22/97) 56, Lori Graham (1997) 196, Lori Graham (1997-2000)
Assists: Game: Season: Career:
7, Brenna Tinari (at CCSU, 4/18/06) 29, Alicia Psillos (2008) 68, Alicia Psillos (2005-2008)
Points: Game: Season: Career:
11 (6 g, 5 a), Lori Graham (vs. Marist, 5/1/98)9999 11 (5 g, 6 a), Jess Sofsian (vs. Marist, 5/1/98) 71 (42 g, 29 a), Alicia Psillos (2008) 261, Lori Graham (1997-2000)
Caused Turnovers: Game: Season: Career:
9, Elizabeth Tiffany (vs. LeMoyne, 4/18/99) 82, Moira Muthig (2000) 142, Elizabeth Tiffany (1998-2001)
Ground balls: Game: 10, Daphney Mickle (vs. Hofstra, 4/21/98), Keri Morrison (vs. Siena, 4/13/2008) Season: 79, Lori Graham (1997) Career: 190, Lori Graham (1997-2000)
Points 1. Lori Graham (1997-2001) 2. Alicia Psillos (2005-2008) 3. Chrissy Gutenberger (2009- ) 4. Mary Dudek (2002-05) 4. Victoria Carman (2002-05) 6. Jenny Carman (2004-07) 7. Rory Maguire (1999-2002) 8. Caralyn Hickey (2007-10) 9.. Molly Pheterson (2003-06) 10. Melissa Medina (1999-2002)
261 187 156 148 148 128 127 125
20, Daphne Mickle (vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 4/13/97; vs. Connecticut, 4/27/97) 20, Ashley Devins (vs. Marist, 4/29/05) 218, Ashley Devins (2004) 670, Maegan Cosgrove (1999-2002)
Lowest Goals-Against Average: Season (min. 50% minutes played): 8.71, Maegan Cosgrove (2000) Career (min. 1,500 minutes): 8.689, Maegan Cosgrove (1999-2001)
Goals 1. Lori Graham (1997-2001) 2. Chrissy Gutenberger (2009- ) 3. Alicia Psillos (2005-2008) 4. Mary Dudek (2002-05) 5. Victoria Carman (2002-05) 6. Molly Pheterson (2003-06) 7. Caralyn Hickey (2007-10) 8. Jenny Carman (2004-07) 9. Rory Maguire (1999-2002) 10, Caralyn Hickey (2007-2009)
1 Alicia Psillos (2005-2008) 2. Lori Graham (1997-2001) 3. Melissa Medina (1999-2002) 4. Rory Maguire (1999-2002) 5. Victoria Carman (2002-05) 6. Jenny Carman (2004-07) 7. Jamie Carter (2002-05) 7. Brenna Tinari (2004-07) 9. Mary Dudek (2002-05) 10. Jess Sofsian (1997-98
Team Records
Highest Save Percentage: Season (min. 50% minutes played): 57.94%, Daphne Mickle (1997) Career (min. 1,500 minutes): 55.85%, Daphne Mickle (1997-1998)
Most Wins: 11 (2004, 2009) Most League Wins: 6 (2005) Most Consecutive Wins: 5 (2004)
Most Goals:
Rookie Records Most Goals by a Rookie: Game: Season:
6 by Chrissy Gutenberger (vs. Niagara 4/3/09) 54 by Chrissy Gutenberger (2009)
Game: Season:
23, Howard (3/13/07) 210 (2009)
Fewest Goals Allowed: Game: Season:
1, Manhattanville (3/19/97) 122 (2000)
Most Assists by a Rookie: Game: Season:
5, Rory Maguire (vs. Canisius, 3/27/99) 18, Rory Maguire (1999)
Most Points by a Rookie: Game: Season:
122 114
196 128 119 114 109 108 95 92 86 78
Assists
Saves: Game: Season: Career:
All-Time Top 10 Scorers
9 (4 g, 5 a), Rory Maguire (vs. Canisius, 3/27/99) 68 by Chrissy Gutenberger (2009) M a n h a t t a n
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metro atlantic athletic conference With 10 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is in its 31st year of competition during the 2011-2012 academic year. The MAAC was founded in 1980 by six charter members: the U.S. Military Academy, Fairfield University, Fordham University, Iona College, Manhattan College and Saint Peter’s College. Competition followed one year later in the fall of 1981 with members competing in the sports of men’s cross country and men’s soccer. On January 2, 1982, Army traveled to Iona for the first MAAC men’s basketball game and the MAAC story had begun. Today, Conference members include: Canisius College, Fairfield University, Iona College, Loyola University Maryland, Manhattan College, Marist College, Niagara University, Rider University, Saint Peter’s College, and Siena College. In addition, associate members include the University of Detroit Mercy, Jacksonville University and Virginia Military Institute in men’s lacrosse. St. Francis (N.Y.) College, Villanova University, VMI and Wagner College are all associate members of the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. Drake University, Robert Morris University and Sacred Heart University compete in women’s rowing, while the University at Albany, Boston University and the University of Hartford began competition in women’s golf in the spring of 2010. The MAAC will support 24 sports and championships during the 2011-2012 academic year. The MAAC Basketball Championships move to Springfield’s MassMutual Center to host the 2012-2014 championships. By having an excellent working relationship with various facilities, the MAAC has been able to attract a number of NCAA Championship events. Most recently, the MAAC and Rider co-hosted the 2011 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. The MAAC, Canisius College and Niagara University successfully hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. All three parties hosted the event in 2004 and 2007. The MAAC and Rider University co-hosted the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Regional at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., after recording the third highest attendance figure for the women’s championship with the First and Second Rounds in 2006. The MAAC and Rider will work together to co-host the 2012 NCAA Rowing Championships at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, New Jersey.
The MAAC prides itself on the accomplishments of its studentathletes in the classroom, as well as on the field. Mary Beth Riley, a 1991 graduate of Canisius, was the first recipient of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. In the fall of 1998, Erin Whalen, a member of the Iona women’s rowing team, was awarded one of the nation’s 32 Rhodes Scholarships for academic achievement and civic leadership. Jose Vargas, a Loyola student, was also awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1999. First-class facilities are the rule with MAAC schools, as teams regularly play in top-notch arenas, such as Madison Square Garden, the IZOD Center, HSBC Arena, Times Union Center, the Arena at Harbor Yard and the Sun National Bank Center. The other MAAC championships boast their share of outstanding locales as well, such as the Reverend Harold Ridley, S.J., Athletic Complex at Loyola, where the women’s soccer championship will be contested in the fall of 2011, and Joe Bruno Stadium in Troy, New York, home of the 2012 MAAC Baseball Championship. This year, the MAAC will take its men’s championship to Orlando, Florida, where it will conduct its post-season event at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. The MAAC Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships will be held at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course. In the past several years, a number of the MAAC schools have also enjoyed success in NCAA Championships. MAAC schools have made a total of 77 NIT appearances and 47 NCAA appearances. In addition, Iona and Rider participated in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, with the Gaels advancing to the championship game. The Manhattan women participated in the Women’s Basketball Invitational, reaching the semifinal round of the tournament. The MAAC currently possesses 13 automatic bids to NCAA Championships in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and women’s water polo. In 2007, the Marist women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 before falling to the eventual National Champion, the University of Tennessee. In the fall of 2009, the No. 11 Iona men’s cross country team finished tied for eighth place at the NCAA Championship race, extended the Gaels’ streak to eight straight Top 10 national finishes. Iona softball, Manhattan track, Manhattan baseball and Loyola lacrosse have also flourished on the national stage. The MAAC has also been a leader in the forefront of technology, expanding the notoriety of the league into cyberspace. In 2007, the league reached an agreement with JumpTV, Inc., now NeuLion, Inc., to design the MAAC web page. MAACSports.com has been a great success, providing fans with up-todate contest results, live and on-demand video and an online merchandise store. The MAAC, in conjunction with NeuLion, launched an iPhone app in February 2011. The league is looking to expand its offerings with Android and iPod apps, scheduled for release during the 2011-12 academic year. The MAAC President for the 2011-2012 academic year is Rev. Jeffrey von Arx, S.J., the President of Fairfield University. The Vice-President is Dr. Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., the President of Saint Peter’s College. Jim Paquette, Director of Athletics at Loyola University Maryland, will chair the Committee on Athletic Administration, and Theresa Berg, Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator at Niagara University will serve as Vice Chair.
MAAC Associate Sports In June of 1995, the MAAC continued to develop opportunities for studentathletes as the conference announced the formation of the MAAC Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Leagues. The men’s league began competition in the spring of 1996, while the women’s league commenced in the spring of 1997. The men’s league consists of four MAAC schools -- Canisius, Manhattan, Marist, and Siena – and three associate members – Detroit, Jacksonville and Virginia Military Institute. The women’s league consists of MAAC institutions Canisius, Fairfield, Iona, Manhattan, Marist, Niagara and Siena. In 2002, the MAAC added the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. The league is currently made up of three MAAC schools – Iona, Marist and Siena – as well as four associate members, St. Francis (N.Y.), Villanova, VMI and Wagner. Sacred Heart started participating in MAAC Women’s Rowing in the spring of 2008. Drake University joined the league for the 2010 MAAC Championship, while Robert Morris began competition in the spring of 2011. In the summer of 2009, the MAAC added three associate members – Albany, Boston University and Hartford – to women’s golf, with the programs starting competition against MAAC members Fairfield, Niagara and Siena in 2009-2010.
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Dr. Brennan O’Donnell is the 19th president of Manhattan College, having assumed the responsibilities of the position July 1, 2009. Dr. O’Donnell comes to Manhattan from Fordham College at Rose Hill, Fordham University’s oldest and largest school. As dean of Fordham College, he was the chief academic officer of a College of Arts and Sciences enrolling about 3,200 students under a faculty of more than 200. Before coming to New York, Dr. O’Donnell spent 17 years at Loyola College in Maryland (now Loyola University Maryland), where he served as a professor of English and, from 1999-2004, as director of the university-wide Honors Program. An active scholar, his teaching and research interests focus mainly upon poetry, especially of the British Romantic period, and on religion and literature, particularly contemporary American Catholic writers. He has authored two books on the poetry of William Wordsworth and co-edited The Work of Andre Dubus, a collection of essays published as a double issue of Religion and the Arts. In addition, Dr. O’Donnell has published articles, essays and reviews in some of the leading journals in his field. At Manhattan, he will continue to hold a faculty appointment, as he had at Fordham and Loyola, as professor of English. As the first president of the College not to be a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, Dr. O’Donnell is treading new ground at Manhattan College. He has experience in such transitions, however, as he was also the first layperson to serve as dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill.
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His publications and lectures demonstrate a keen engagement in issues of faith and education, specifically Catholic higher education. From 1994–2000, he served as editor of the national magazine Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education, and he was a member of the National Seminar on Jesuit Higher Education from 1993–2000. In addition, he has served as a board member for the Lilly Fellows Program and for Collegium, a consortium of Catholic universities that strives to strengthen faculty understanding of and participation in the mission of Catholic higher education. A native of Pennsylvania’s Wyoming Valley, Dr. O’Donnell earned his B.A. with highest distinction and Honors in English at The Pennsylvania State University in 1981, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in English and American Literature and Language. He is the recipient of numerous fellowships, grants, awards and honors. Dr. O’Donnell is married to Angela O’Donnell (formerly Alaimo), a poet and writer who teaches at Fordham, where she serves as associate director of the Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies. The couple has three sons: Charles (a graduate of Saint John’s University, Minnesota, and a teacher in the St. Paul, Minnesota, public schools), Patrick (a 2009 graduate of Columbia University, currently pursuing graduate studies in philosophy in Leuven, Belgium), and Will (a senior English major at Fordham).
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A 1968 graduate of Manhattan College, Byrnes enters his 24th year as director of athletics. Since his arrival back to Riverdale in May of 1988, Byrnes has presided over a renaissance period in Manhattan College athletics. During his tenure, the men’s and women’s basketball programs have earned eight NCAA Tournament bids (four women, four men). Additionally, the Jaspers have appeared in five postseason and preseason National Invitational Tournaments (NIT). Women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse began competition at the Division I level under Byrnes, and 14 different teams have won conference championships-men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track, men’s and women’s outdoor track, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, volleyball, men’s tennis, softball and baseball. In addition, to date, 26 student-athletes have received All-America honors for both athletic and academic achievements. Before returning to Manhattan, Byrnes spent 13 years with the Morrison-Knudsen Company, one of the largest engineering and construction firms in the nation. A native of Garrison, New York, Byrnes earned his undergraduate degree in physical education with a minor in biology. He also holds an M.B.A. from City University in Seattle, Washington. As an undergraduate, Byrnes was a member of the Jaspers’ club football team. Byrnes served as team captain and played both defensive tackle and offensive
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end. He spent one season as an assistant coach and helped guide Manhattan to a 6-2 overall record in 1969. Upon graduation, Byrnes began a teaching and coaching career at Queen of Peace High School in North Arlington, New Jersey. He also served as the school’s director of athletics from 1970-73. Under his leadership, Queen of Peace registered state tournament appearances in baseball and basketball, while also capturing the Parochial “B” State Championship in football (1972). In addition to his responsibilities at Manhattan, Byrnes served two stints (1997-99, 2004-06) as president of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association, at one time the sponsoring body of the NIT. He also served on the NCAA Championship Committee in 1999-2000. He is currently the chair of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Men’s Basketball Committee and the Committee on Athletic Administration, as well as a member of the ECAC Officials Negotiating Committee. In recognition of his years of outstanding contributions to Jasper athletics, Byrnes was inducted into the Manhattan College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. Byrnes resides in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, along with his wife, Rosemary. He is the father of five children: Bob, Carolyn (Manhattan ’97), Brian (Manhattan ’99), Darren and Brigid.
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