2012 Manhattan College Softball Yearbook

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Name Amanda Berrios Kelsi Redding Anna Gallacher Heather Leone Sydney Weedon Jen Keller Amanda Paxson Kate Bowen Mickayla Romero Amanda Babcock Meghan McDevitt Jocelin Whitmore Amy Bright Kelly Murray Carla Velasquez

Cl. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr.

Pos. OF P OF 1B/OF 1B OF IF/OF 2B/P P/IF IF C IF/OF P/OF 3B C/1B

B/T R/L L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R L/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R R/R

Ht. 5-1 5-8 5-4 5-5 5-10 5-7 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-4 5-6

Hometown/High School/Previous School Carteret, N.J./Carteret Tucson, Ariz./Rincon (Scottsdale CC) New Fairfield, Conn./New Fairfield Brick, N.J./Brick Township Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill Woodridge, N.J./Immaculate Heart Cedar Grove, N.J./Mount St. Dominic Newtown, Conn./Newtown Las Vegas, Nev./Valley Haverstraw, N.Y./North Rockland Nutley, N.J./Nutley La Habra, Calif./Sonora Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius Leominster, Mass./Holy Names Miami, Fla./Felix Varela

Head Coach: Tom Pardalis (Saint Leo ‘72), 3rd Season Assistant Coaches: Bridget Hurlman, Kaitlin Rodriguez



March

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Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) vs. Lehigh 9 a.m. vs. Penn 11 a.m. vs. Holy Cross 1 p.m. vs. Utah Valley State 3 p.m. vs. Youngstown State 1 p.m. vs. Yale 5 p.m. vs. Green Bay 9 a.m. vs. Nebraska-Omaha 11 a.m. vs. Cleveland State 9 a.m. vs. Howard 1 p.m.

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Seton Hall Pirate Classic (South Orange, N.J.) vs. Monmouth 2 p.m. at Seton Hall 4:30 p.m. vs. Texas Tech 9 a.m. vs. Texas Tech 2 p.m. Monmouth 12:30 p.m.

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at St. John’s (DH) at Lafayette (DH) at Rider* (DH)

2:30 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m.

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STONY BROOK (DH) at Albany (DH) at Siena* (DH) at Hartford (DH) QUINNIPIAC (DH) CANISIUS* (DH) IONA* (DH) at Fairleigh Dickinson (DH) NIAGARA* (DH) at Marist* (DH)

2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m.

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May

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at Columbia (DH) 3 p.m. WAGNER (DH) 3 p.m. FAIRFIELD* (DH) 12 p.m. at Saint Peter’s* (DH) 12 p.m. MAAC Championships (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.)

*-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference game (DH)-doubleheader Home games in CAPS


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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.). 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 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 Softball Contact Office Phone 718-862-7709 Cell Phone: 716-903-7057 Joseph.Clifford@manhattan.edu

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Christian Heimall

Sports Information Graduate Assistant Office Phone 718-862-7728 Christian.Heimall@manhattan.edu


2012 season outlook

Amanda Babcock

Roster turnover is a fact of life in college sports. Never has that been more evident than with the 2012 Manhattan College softball team, which will feature new faces at nearly every position after the graduation of last year’s eight-member senior class. Only three starters from last season’s 25-23 squad return in 2012. Perhaps because of that roster overhaul, the Jaspers were picked seventh in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Preseason Poll. However, Head Coach Tom Pardalis believes his young and talented squad is well-equipped to exceed those expectations and make a return trip to the MAAC Tournament. “The preseason ranking doesn’t bother me,” he said. “That’s based on what we lost, not the talent still here. We brought in some good people, and there were good people already here. These players are motivated by the opportunity and still just as hungry. We’re going to surprise some people.” Pitchers

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is sophomore Kate Bowen, who made 13 appearances in the circle last season. Despite pitching only 43 innings, Bowen posted a 3-1 record, including a brilliant three-hit shutout against Lafayette on March 20, and picked up a save in 2011. Also one of the team’s best hitters, Bowen will be used more frequently in the circle this season, and she spent the summer working on her arsenal of pitches. “Kate was recruited mainly to play second base and hit, but she worked on her pitching in the offseason, and I have high expectations for her,” Pardalis said. “It helps that she pitched a little bit last year. She has a different mentality on the mound now.” Like Bowen, freshman Amy Bright is expected to see a lot of innings in the circle. She was a two-time All-Central New York pick at Fayetteville-Manlius High School in Syracuse, where she posted a 1.15 ERA as a senior. Bright also hit .396 last season, and will likely find her way into the lineup on the days she isn’t pitching. “Amy loves to pitch,” Pardalis said. “She’s aggressive and she’ll challenge hitters. She has all the qualities you want in a pitcher.” Joining them on the pitching staff is junior-college transfer Kelsi Redding. Redding spent the last two years at Scottsdale Community College in Arizona, where she recorded 69 strikeouts in just 77.2 innings last season. She also set Scottsdale’s program record with 13 strikeouts in one game in 2010. “Kelsi was brought in because I wanted somebody with experience,” Pardalis said. “She’s pitched on the college level for the last two years, and can really help stabilize a young staff.” The fourth member of the Manhattan pitching staff—freshman Mickalya Romero gives the Jaspers a weapon they haven’t had in a few years: a bona fide reliever. Romero, a four-time all-league selection at Valley High School in Las Vegas, will pitch exclusively out of the bullpen and has that “get you out” mentality.

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Catchers

The one position on the roster that remained a constant is perhaps the most important position on the field: catcher. Senior captain Carla Velasquez is the incumbent starter. She started 33 games last season and hit .244. In addition to her powerful bat, Velasquez is a rock behind the plate, and she has a very good softball IQ. “Carla is our leader,” Pardalis said. “She really understands the game and the pitchers love to throw to her. She really runs the show out there. I also think she’s primed for a big year offensively. Carla has prepared herself for a big senior year.” Junior Meghan McDevitt also figures to see a lot of playing time, either behind the plate or at designated player. McDevitt, who provided a number of key hits for the Jaspers last season, has come a long way offensively and is one of the team’s top power hitters. If she’s hitting consistently, it’ll be tough for Pardalis to keep McDevitt out of the lineup.

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Freshman Sydney Weedon is the leading candidate to step in as the starter at first base. The Santa Ana, Calif., native was a four-year varsity starter at Foothill High School, and she played travel ball with Strike Force Gold, one of the top club teams in California. An excellent power hitter, Weedon’s bat will be a welcome addition to the middle of the lineup. She’s also very solid defensively.

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chance to be the Jaspers’ everyday third baseman in 2012. Murray has had some big hits during her Manhattan career, and she drove in eight runs in limited time last season. Romero should also see some playing time at the hot corner. “Kelly has the edge because of her experience. I’m counting on her to have a big year with the bat,” Pardalis said. “Mickayla is very versatile and has tremendous passion. She wants to play. It doesn’t matter where.” Outfield

Kate Bowen

However, Weedon faces some stiff competition for the starting spot. McDevitt and Romero are both in the mix, as is junior Heather Leone. McDevitt is a dangerous offensive threat, while Romero boasts a solid all-around game, both offensively and defensively. Leone brings a lot to the program, and she can be used at catcher and in the outfield, as well as first base. When she’s not pitching, Bowen will be the Jaspers’ everyday second baseman. As a freshman, she led the team with a .336 average, 40 hits and 25 RBIs while hitting mostly towards the bottom of the order. Pardalis expects those numbers to go up as Bowen moves into the two-hole this year. On the days Bowen is in the circle, freshman Amanda Paxson figures to get the call at second base. Paxson was a four-year starter and four-year allconference player at Mount St. Dominic Academy in New Jersey. “I think we have one of the best hitters in the MAAC in Kate Bowen,” Pardalis said. “Amanda Paxson is very capable defensively, and she can become a very good hitter in this league. All she needs is time and experience.” Junior Amanda Babcock emerged as a regular in the lineup late in the 2011 season, splitting time between second base and shortstop. This season, Babcock will play shortstop exclusively. In addition to her solid defense, she can hit anywhere in the lineup, and Pardalis expects her power numbers to go up now that she’ll be playing regularly. “Amanda is very consistent,” Pardalis said. “During the fall, she really stepped up as a leader and the captain of our infield. She just keeps getting better.” After waiting in the wings for three years, senior Kelly Murray gets her M a n h a t t a n

Junior captain Jen Keller, the Jaspers’ starting right fielder in each of the last two seasons, makes the move to center in 2012. Keller has started 82 of 91 career appearances in a Manhattan uniform, and last year she hit a career-high .258 with six doubles, two home runs and 14 RBIs. A very good defensive outfielder, Keller possesses a strong arm and has the speed to cover the gaps. In right field, junior Jocelin Whitmore, a converted infielder, is penciled in as the Opening Day starter. One of the most versatile players on the team, Whitmore, who’s also listed as the backup shortstop on the preseason depth chart, has seen action at five different positions during her first two years in Riverdale. In addition, she has tremendous discipline at the plate. Whitmore doesn’t give away any at-bats and can be a real table-setter. Pardalis expects to bat her in the leadoff position. “Jocelin brings an infielder’s mentality, and she’s very aggressive,” Pardalis said. “She had a great fall and has had a great spring so far. I’m expecting big things out of Jocelin this season.” The biggest competition in the outfield is in left, where senior Amanda Berrios and junior Anna Gallacher will battle for the starting spot. Both players are greatly improved and ready to step into the everyday lineup after seeing limited time last season. One of the fastest players on the roster, Berrios has the range to also play center. Always a strong defender, she worked hard on her offensive game during the offseason. Gallacher also has a good glove, and she has the potential to be a major contributor offensively. Bright and Romero may see some time in the outfield, as well.

Schedule

The Jaspers begin the season with their traditional trip to Kissimmee, Fla., for the Rebel Spring Games. Manhattan plays a challenging 10-game schedule in the Sunshine State before participating in the Seton Hall Pirate Classic for the second straight year. The Jaspers will face quality opponents in both events, with Cleveland State, Green Bay, Texas Tech, Seton Hall and Youngstown State included on the early-season slate. “In Florida, we’ll face a good mix of competition,” Pardalis said. “There will be a couple of tests, and we’re playing some good teams. I think it’s important to play against tough competition, though. That definitely helped us when we got back last year.” Manhattan opens its MAAC schedule at Rider on March 31, with the home opener scheduled for April 5 against Stony Brook at Gaelic Park. The Jaspers’ home MAAC slate includes doubleheaders with Canisius (April 21) and Niagara (April 28), as well as twotime defending MAAC champion Iona (April 22). Manhattan hosts Fairfield for a Senior Day doubleheader on May 5 before ending the regular season the following day at Saint Peter’s. The top four teams in the final standings will advance to the MAAC Championships, which will be held in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., from May 10-13. Manhattan has advanced to the MAAC Championships in each of the last three seasons.

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2012 roster No. Name Cl.

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00 Amanda Berrios Sr. OF 2

Kelsi Redding

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Carteret, N.J./Carteret

5-8 Tucson, Ariz./Rincon (Scottsdale CC)

4 Anna Gallacher

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5-4 New Fairfield, Conn./New Fairfield

5 Heather Leone

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1B/OF

R/R

5-5 Brick, N.J./Brick Township

1B

R/R

5-10 Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill

Jr. OF

R/R

5-7

Woodridge, N.J./Immaculate Heart

R/R

5-5

Cedar Grove, N.J./Mount St. Dominic

8 Sydney Weedon Fr. 10

Jen Keller

11 Amanda Paxson Fr.

IF/OF

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Kate Bowen So.

2B/P L/R

5-6 Newtown, Conn./Newtown

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Mickayla Romero Fr.

P/IF

R/R

5-5 Las Vegas, Nev./Valley

21 Amanda Babcock

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5-7 Haverstraw, N.Y./North Rockland

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Meghan McDevitt

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5-6 Nutley, N.J./Nutley

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5-8 La Habra, Calif./Sonora

29 Amy Bright Fr.

P/OF

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Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius

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Kelly Murray Sr.

3B

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5-4 Leominster, Mass./Holy Names

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Carla Velasquez Sr.

C/1B

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Miami, Fla./Felix Varela

Head Coach: Tom Pardalis (Saint Leo ‘72), 3rd Season Assistant Coaches: Bridget Hurlman, Kaitlin Rodriguez

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Tom Pardalis Head Coach (Saint Leo ’72) • 3rd Season/50-46-1

Tom Pardalis enters his third season as Manhattan’s head softball coach. He has posted a winning record and led Manhattan to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Tournament during each of his two seasons at the helm. During his initial campaign in 2010, Pardalis led the Jaspers to a 25-23-1 record and their second straight MAAC Tournament appearance. The 25 wins were Manhattan’s highest total since 2006, which also marked the last time the Jaspers had finished above .500 prior to his arrival. In 2011, Manhattan finished above .500 again, going 25-23. The Jaspers defeated every team in the MAAC during the regular season, posting a school-record 12 conference wins en route to the No. 2 seed in the MAAC Tournament. It was Manhattan’s third straight postseason appearance, matching the feat of the 2004-06 squads. Eight Manhattan players have been named AllMAAC in Pardalis’ two seasons, including two-time First Team All-MAAC choice Jaci Rahey. Rahey also earned a First Team All-Northeast Region selection in 2010. In addition, his student-athletes have found success in the classroom, earning a total of 19 MAAC All-Academic selections. A 39-year coaching veteran, Pardalis came to Manhattan after six seasons an assistant at Western

Connecticut State University. He helped the Colonials win the 2007 ECAC Championship and advance to the NCAA Tournament in 2008. Also in 2008, he coached the Little East Conference Pitcher of the Year and four all-conference players. Prior to his time at Western Connecticut State, Pardalis was an assistant coach at MAAC rival Marist for three seasons. He worked with the Red Foxes’ hitters and outfielders, while also handling duties in recruiting, film work and scheduling. In 2006, Marist posted a 33-13 overall record en route to the MAAC Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. That season, the Red Foxes ranked eighth nationally in home runs per game, belting 47 in 46 contests. Marist also ranked 19th nationally in slugging percentage (.458) and 21st in earned run average (2.52) in 2006. Four Red Foxes earned All-MAAC honors that season, including both the MAAC Player of the Year and MAAC Pitcher of the Year. From 1992-2001, Pardalis was the head coach of the varsity softball team at New Fairfield High School in New Fairfield, Conn. New Fairfield won the 1999 Connecticut State Championship and produced six Division I softball players. Pardalis led the Rebels to four straight division championships (1993-96) and twice earned conference Coach of the Year honors (1994-95).

He also guided three different club teams to the PONY Nationals. In 1997, he led the Connecticut Legacy to the state championship and a fifth-place finish at the PONY Nationals in the under-14 division. He also led the under-16 Connecticut Crush to Nationals in 1998, and the under-18 Connecticut Tradition to the 1999 PONY Nationals. Pardalis spent 37 years teaching physical education and coaching in the Connecticut Public School system before retiring following the 200809 school year. He has also coached football, basketball and baseball during his career, and he was the varsity boy’s basketball coach at Danbury High School from 1996-2009. Pardalis spent time as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Western Connecticut State from 1992-96, helping the Colonials win the 1995 ECAC Championship and qualify for the 1996 NCAA Tournament. A 1972 graduate of Saint Leo College, Pardalis earned a master’s degree from Western Connecticut State in 1978 and a degree in administration from Sacred Heart in 2002. He and his wife, Rosemary, have two children and two grandchildren.

Bridget Hurlman Assistant Coach (Marist ‘06) • 3rd Season Bridget Hurlman enters her third season as an assistant coach for the Jaspers. She is also the assistant coach for the Manhattan volleyball team. A two-time All-MAAC selection at Marist, Hurlman served as team captain when the Red Foxes won the MAAC Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2006. Hurlman earned Second Team All-MAAC honors following both the 2005 and 2006 campaigns. In 2005, she started every game at either catcher or designated player and posted a .331 batting average. Hurlman also led the Red Foxes with seven home runs, 33 RBIs and a .569 slugging percentage that season. As a senior in 2006, Hurlman drew a team-high 22 walks and posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage. She also earned a place on the MAAC All-Tournament Team, as the Red Foxes won their first-ever MAAC Championship.

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She began her coaching career as an assistant at SUNY Purchase in 2007. During her time at SUNY Purchase, she worked primarily with the pitchers and catchers, while assisting with offensive instruction. Hurlman was also involved in all other aspects of the program, including practice planning, budgeting, travel arrangements and recruiting. Also a certified athletic trainer, Hurlman is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. From September-December 2006, she worked as an athletic trainer at Walt Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex, where she provided medical care to athletes of all ages in a variety of sports. From August 2007-May 2009, she served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at St. John’s University, where she worked primarily with the women’s cross country and track and field teams,

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as well as the men’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s soccer squads. Hurlman is currently employed at the Frozen Ropes Baseball/Softball Training Facility in Elmsford, N.Y., where she is an instructor and assists with administrative duties. A three-time MAAC All-Academic selection, Hurlman graduated cum laude from Marist in 2006. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sports management from St. John’s. The daughter of Margaret and James Hurlman, she currently resides in Yonkers, N.Y.

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2011: Played in 18 contests, starting six games…Got the start in center field in game two of a doubleheader at Stony Brook on April 7 and went 1-for-4 with a run scored in the Manhattan win…Ripped a single in a pinchhitting appearance at Niagara on April 9…Made three straight starts in left field from April 1016…Notched a single, a stolen base and a run scored in game two of a twinbill against Fairleigh Dickinson on April 20…Scored the game-winning run in the top of the eighth inning in a 3-1 victory at Iona in the first game of a doubleheader on May 8. 2010: Saw action in 20 games, making three starts in right field… Led the team with 13 at-bats as a

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pinch hitter…Roped a game-tying pinch hit single against Stony Brook on April 14, in a game Manhattan that eventually won in 11 innings…Belted the gamewinning two-run homer in the top of the eighth inning to give the Jaspers a doubleheader sweep at Fairleigh Dickinson on April 21.

Before Manhattan: A fouryear starter as an outfielder at Carteret High School...Named team MVP four straight years... Earned both MVP honors and the Coaches Award as a senior...Also named best all-around athlete three times...Also played two years of basketball.

2009: Played in 40 games, making 37 starts in the outfield… Tallied first collegiate hit and later came around to score in the season-opening win at Maryland on March 7…Scored Manhattan’s only run in a 2-1 loss to Cornell at the Rebel Spring Games on March 18…Notched first career RBI in the second game of a doubleheader at Monmouth on April 8.

Personal: Daughter of Richard and Janet…Has one sister, Cassandra…Majoring in special education…Volunteered with the Special Olympics throughout high school…Born on June 29, 1990.

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2011: Selected to the MAAC AllAcademic Team for the second consecutive season…Played in 19 games, making 13 starts… Belted a three-run homer in the season-opening 10-2 victory over Hartford on March 9… Went 2-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored in a 9-1 win over Detroit in the Rebel Spring Games on March 11…Drove in a run with a pinch-hit sacrifice fly against Colgate on March 16… Broke up a no-hitter with a twoout RBI single in the opener of a doubleheader at Stony Brook on April 7…Ripped the go-ahead two-run double and eventually scored in the second game, a 6-4 Manhattan victory…Scored a run in game two of a twinbill at Monmouth on April 26. 2010: Named to the MAAC AllAcademic Team…Saw action in 34 contests, starting 22…Appeared in six different batting positions while starting 16 games at third base and six as the designated player…Got a hit in each of the first six games of the season… Also had an RBI in four of those

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games…Started a three-run rally with a pinch hit RBI single in the season opener against Colgate on March 13…Smashed first career home run, a solo shot, in a win over Columbia the next day… Collected a pair of hits, an RBI and a run scored in the second game of a doubleheader at Central Connecticut on April 3… Went 2-for-3 in the nightcap of a twinbill with Iona on April 10…Hit the third of back-to-back-to-back home runs in a 10-8 win in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Fairleigh Dickinson on April 21…Stole two bases, the first two of her career, in game two of a twinbill sweep at Saint Peter’s on May 2.

in a 9-0 victory over La Salle at the Rebel Games on March 14… Registered first collegiate extrabase hit with a double against Akron on March 15…Went 3-for-3 with a run scored and an RBI in the second game of a doubleheader sweep at Iona on April 25.

2009: Appeared in 27 games, making 21 starts…Started games at third base (12), second base (8) and shortstop (1)…Collected first collegiate RBI with a bases loaded walk in Manhattan’s season-opening 4-2 win at Maryland on March 7…Belted first collegiate hit with a single against Gardner-Webb later that day…Had two hits and three RBIs

Personal: Daughter of Gerald and Nancy…Has two brothers, Sean and Timothy, and one sister, Kristen…Majoring in psychology…Born on May 25, 1990.

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Before Manhattan: Earned the Senior Athletic Award at Holy Names Central Catholic High School...Named a CMC softball all-star following both her junior and senior seasons...Twice named a CMC all-star in field hockey...Also a four-year starter in field hockey and a two-time letterwinner in basketball.

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2011: Appeared in 37 contests, starting 33 games at catcher… Had three hits, including her first career home run, and three RBIs against Hartford in game one of the season-opening doubleheader on March 9… Went 2-for-2 with an RBI against Lafayette on March 26…Lifted the game-winning sacrifice fly and scored a run in the first game of a twinbill at Wagner on March 31, a 9-7 Manhattan win…Delivered a pair of hits and scored a run in a 4-0 victory in the second game of a doubleheader at Monmouth on April 26…Ripped a go-ahead tworun single in the bottom of the sixth in a 6-3 victory over Rider at Gaelic Park on April 30…Threw out 13 base runners attempting to steal. 2010: Played in 34 games, making 29 starts behind the plate… Made just one error in 147 defensive chances, posting a .993 fielding percentage…Started the season with a five-game hitting streak…Knocked in the only run of the game with a firstinning single in a 1-0 victory over Lafayette on March 15…Had three multi-hit games, belting a pair

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of hits against Hartford (March 19), Central Connecticut (April 3) and Monmouth (April 27)…Drove in Manhattan’s first run in a 2-1 victory in the second game of a doubleheader against Wagner on April 7…Ripped an RBI double in the Jaspers’ 7-5 win over Fairfield in game one of a doubleheader on May 8.

2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and two runs scored in the first game, then had an RBI single and scored a run in game two of the twinbill…Had two hits, including an RBI double, in game two of a doubleheader at Canisius on April 6…Delivered an RBI single against Canisius in the first round of the MAAC Tournament on May 7.

2009: Saw time at catcher, first base and designated player, appearing in 35 games and making 32 starts…Tied for fourth on the team with four doubles and scored seven runs…Made the start at first base in the season-opening win at Maryland on March 7 and recorded the game-winning RBI with her first collegiate hit, a third inning single…Had first career multi-hit game with two singles against Gardner-Webb later that day... Belted first career home run and added a double against Akron in the Rebel Games on March 15…Named MAAC Rookie of the Week on April 6 after going 3-for-6 with an RBI and three runs scored in a doubleheader sweep at Niagara on April 5…Went

Before Manhattan: Earned First Team All-Dade County honors as a senior at Felix Varela Senior High School...Named team MVP and best offensive player following both her junior and senior campaigns... Led Felix Varela to the district championship in 2006.

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Amanda Babcock 5-7 • Junior • Infielder • Right/Right • Haverstraw, N.Y. (North Rockland)

2011: Selected to the MAAC All-Academic Team…Saw regular action at both middle infield positions, starting 18 games at shortstop and eight at second base…Tied for fourth on the squad with six doubles… Also scored nine runs…Scored the winning run in the Jaspers’ 6-4 win over Lafayette on March 18…Ripped a two-run double against Sacred Heart on March 19…Smashed a tworun double that proved to be the difference in a 6-4 victory in the second game of a doubleheader at Stony Brook on April 7… Notched a stolen base and eventually scored the only run of the game in a 1-0 victory over Rider in the opener of an April 30 twinbill.

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2010: Emerged as a regular late in the season, playing in 25 games and making 21 starts…Finished the season with a .328 batting average, 19 hits and 12 runs scored… Notched first collegiate hit and RBI with a RBI single against Lafayette on March 16…Lifted a two-run double in the second game of a doubleheader at Fordham on April 6…Scored a pair of runs in game two of a twinbill at Fairleigh Dickinson on April 21…Put together an eight-game hitting streak from April 21May 2, including hits in four consecutive atbats from April 27-May 1…Belted first career home run, a two-run shot to dead center, in the Lady Jaspers’ 9-1 victory over Saint Peter’s in game two of a doubleheader sweep on May 2…Also had two RBIs in the first game against

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the Peahens...Went 2-for-3 in wins over Wagner (May 4) and Fairfield (May 8). Before Manhattan: A two-time allsection, all-county and all-league selection at North Rockland High School…Also played basketball, earning all-league honors three times and an honorable mention all-section nod. Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Marianne…Has one brother, Anthony… Majoring in physical education…Born on April 26, 1991.

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Anna Gallacher 5-4 • Junior • Outfielder • Right/Right • New Fairfield, Conn. (New Fairfield)

2011: Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team…Played in nine contests, including two starts…Scored a run in game of the seasonopening twinbill against Hartford on March 9…Made first collegiate start in left field in game two of a doubleheader at Stony Brook on April 7…Also got the start in the second game of a twinbill at Niagara on April 9… Drew a walk in the 13-1 win over Siena on April 16. 2010: Came off the bench in 10 games… Made collegiate debut as a pinch runner

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in the season opener against Colgate (March 13) and scored a run…Recorded first collegiate at-bat as a pinch hitter against Fairleigh Dickinson on March 19…Notched first collegiate stolen base in game two of a doubleheader against Army on March 25… Scored a run in Manhattan’s 11-0 rout of Saint Peter’s in the first game of a doubleheader on May 2. Before Manhattan: Selected New Fairfield High School’s Female Athlete of the Year as a senior…Earned All-State Class M honors following both her junior and senior

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seasons…Also named All-SWC in 2009…A two-time All-Patriot Division selection (2007, 2008) and a two-time all-area choice (2008, 2009)…Also ran cross-country and indoor track, earning All-SWC honorable recognition in indoor track. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Stephanie…Has two brothers, Robert and Thomas, and one sister, Elizabeth… Majoring in education with plans to become an elementary school teacher…Born on September 30, 1991.

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Jen Keller 5-7 • Junior • Outfielder • Right/Right • Woodridge, N.J. (Immaculate Heart)

2011: Played in 45 games, starting 42 times in right field…Hit .258 with 25 hits (including two homers), 13 runs scored and 14 RBIs… Connected for two hits, including an RBI single, against Green Bay in the Rebel Spring Games on March 16…Went 2-for-4 with two runs scored, including a steal of home, against Sacred Heart on March 19…Scored twice in a win over Lafayette on March 20… Had a two-run single and later stole home in game two of a doubleheader at Quinnipiac on March 27…Crushed first career home run, a solo shot, in the first inning of a 9-7 win at Wagner on March 31…Put together a seven-game hitting streak from April 10-20… Had a pair of RBIs in a 13-1 win over Siena on April 16…Belted a first-inning grand slam in a 9-0 rout of Saint Peter’s in game one of

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a doubleheader on May 7…Followed up that effort by going 3-for-4 in the second game… Delivered a two-run single against Iona in the MAAC Tournament on May 13. 2010: Emerged as a regular in the lineup, playing in 46 games and making 40 starts in right field…Ripped a two-run single, her first collegiate hit, in the season opener against Colgate on March 13…Went 2-for-2 with a walk against Green Bay on March 15, then had another two-hit effort against Colgate the next day, going 2-for-3 with a run scored…Drove in a run in the Jaspers’ 11-0 victory in the first game of a doubleheader at Saint Peter’s on May 2…Scored nine runs…Made just one error in 58 defensive chances and recorded a team-high seven outfield assists.

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Before Manhattan: Helped lead Immaculate Heart Academy to the 2009 league, county and state championships… Selected first team all-league, second team all-county and second-team all-state as a senior…Earned an honorable mention all-county selection in 2008…Named second team all-league following both her sophomore and junior seasons after earning honorable mention all-league recognition as a freshman…Also played soccer. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Angela…Has one brother, Robert, and one sister, Natalie…Majoring in education…Has volunteered as a youth basketball and softball coach…Born on August 21, 1991.

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Heather Leone 5-5 • Junior • 1st Baseman/Outfielder • Right/Right • Brick, N.J. (Brick Township)

2011: Appeared in three games…Made first collegiate start at designated player in the second game of a doubleheader at Stony Brook on April 7…Had pinch-hit at-bats against Siena (April 16) and Saint Peter’s (May 7). 2010: Made two appearances as a pinch hitter…Struck out in first collegiate atbat against Fairleigh Dickinson on March 19…Also pinch hit in the first game of a doubleheader at Rider on May 1.

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Before Manhattan: A three-year letterwinner as a catcher, first baseman and outfielder at Brick High School…Chosen as Brick’s Offensive Player of the Year three straight times…Also won the Lady Dragon Award and Coaches’ Award…Also played basketball. Personal: Daughter of Charles and Vicky… Has one brother, Charles…Majoring in sociology…Coached a baseball team during the summer of 2009…Volunteered with the Antlers, a teenage version of the Elks, from 2006-09, and helped organize handicapped dances and other children’s events…Born on November 2, 1990. m a n h at ta n 2012 softball


Meghan McDevitt 5-6 • Junior • Catcher/3rd Baseman • Right/Right • Nutley, N.J. (Nutley)

2011: Made 17 appearances, including 15 starts behind the plate…Hit .292 with a .500 slugging percentage and an on-base percentage of .379…Ripped a double in first at-bat of the season against Hartford on March 9…Drove in runs on a walk and a sacrifice fly in a 9-1 victory over Detroit in the Rebel Spring Games on March 11…Delivered an RBI single in a 4-0 win over Lafayette on March 20…Singled and scored in the second game of a doubleheader against Columbia on March 29…Had two RBIs and scored a run in game two of a twinbill against Siena on April 16…Belted first career home run at Monmouth on April 26…Made just one error in 59 defensive chances.

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2010: Played in 21 games, making 20 starts behind the plate…Picked up first collegiate RBI with a bases loaded walk against Brown on March 18…Went a combined 3-for-6 in a doubleheader split with Niagara on April 18…Collected two singles in the first game of the twinbill with the Purple Eagles, her first collegiate hits…Had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in 77 total chances…Threw out eight base runners attempting to steal.

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Personal: Daughter of Patrick and Cynthia…Has one sister, Heather… Majoring in civil engineering…Interested in photography…Participated in Habitat for Humanity and helped raise money for a teacher’s child who had been diagnosed with cancer…Born on January 8, 1992.

Before Manhattan: A two-time First Team All-Essex County and first-team all-area selection at Nutley High School…Selected Second Team All-Group 3 twice…Named first team all-league twice after earning a second team all-league nod as a sophomore…Led Nutley to the 2008 NNJIL title…Also played basketball, earning three varsity letters.

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Jocelin Whitmore 5-8 • Junior • Infielder/Outfielder • Right/Right • La Habra, Calif. (Sonora)

2011: Appeared in 19 contests, including nine starts…Started games at four different positions (left field-5, second base-2, center field-1, right field-1)…Picked up an RBI when she was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in game two of the season-opening doubleheader sweep of Hartford on March 9…Made first career start in center field and delivered a single against Green Bay in the Rebel Spring Games on March 16…Drew a walk and scored a run against Lafayette on March 26…Went 3-for-4 with a double, a run scored and an RBI in game one of a twinbill at Wagner on March 31…Drove in a run with a bases loaded walk in the opener of a doubleheader at Stony Brook on April 7…Entered as a pinch runner and scored the

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game-winning tally in a 5-3 victory at Canisius on April 10. 2010: Played in 31 games, making 24 starts… One of the more versatile players on the team, started 18 games at second base, five in right field and one at third base…Picked up first collegiate hit against Lafayette on March 15…Collected first collegiate RBI with a double in the Jaspers’ 3-0 win over Army on March 25…Went 3-for-4 with a run scored in the second game of a twinbill with Iona on April 10…Scored three runs in the second game of a doubleheader at Rider on May 1…Also notched two hits in that game…Recorded an RBI in Manhattan’s 11-0 rout of Saint Peter’s on May 2.

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Before Manhattan: A four-year starter at shortstop and center field at Sonora High School…Helped Sonora reach the CIF playoffs in 2008…Selected second team all-league three straight times and earned All-CIF recognition following each of her final three seasons…Won the Zapata Award as the team’s hardest worker all four years…Played club softball for the SoCal Wicked. Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey, Bianca and Tammy…Has three brothers, William, Bryce and Mickey, and one sister, Ginger…Born on March 12, 1991.

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Kate Bowen

5-6 • Sophomore • Pitcher/Infielder • Left/Right • Newtown, Conn. (Newtown)

2011: Played in 43 games, starting 38…Led the team in batting average (.336), hits (40) and RBIs (25)…Had 10 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games, both team highs… Also made 13 appearances in the circle, going 3-1 with a 3.74 ERA and one save…Named MAAC Rookie of the Week twice during the season (April 18, May 9)…Connected on an RBI single for first collegiate hit and scored two runs against Hartford on March 9… Made first collegiate start in the circle against Detroit on the Rebel Spring Games on March 11…Earned the win after allowing just one run and five hits over five innings while also going 3-for-3 at the plate with two runs scored and two RBIs in that game…Recorded a string of 16 consecutive scoreless innings from March 13-27…Gave Manhattan the lead with an RBI groundout (her second RBI of the day) in the

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bottom of the sixth in a 6-4 win over Lafayette on March 18…Credited with the save after 1.2 innings of scoreless, two-hit ball in a 10-8 win over Sacred Heart on March 19…Tossed a three-hit shutout against Lafayette on March 20, striking out five and also scoring a run in the 4-0 victory…Finished with two hits and two runs scored, including the game-winning tally, in a 4-3 triumph over Lafayette in game one of a twinbill on March 26…First collegiate home run, a three-run shot, provided the difference in a 3-1 victory over Columbia on March 29…Picked up the win with two innings of one-hit, shutout relief while also delivering a two-run single and scoring a run in game two of a doubleheader sweep of Marist on April 17…Drove in the winning run in a 4-3 victory at Fairfield on May 1…Tied a season-high with five strikeouts against Saint Peter’s on May 7…Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBIs in that game…Ripped the game-winning two-run single in the top of

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the eighth in the first game of a doubleheader at Iona on May 8, then had three hits and two RBIs in a 3-0 victory in the nightcap. Before Manhattan: Named First Team All-State and all-conference, as well as Newtown Bee Female Athlete of the Year, after leading Newtown High School to the 2010 South-West Conference title…Selected First Team All-State by the New Haven Register and Connecticut Post as a pitcher in 2010 after being honored as a second baseman in 2008…Earned SWC Tournament MVP honors as a senior…A two-time Offensive Player of the Year (2007-08) at Newtown…Won Newtown’s Defensive Player of the Year award in 2010…Received numerous scholar athlete awards…Also played basketball. Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Nancy…Has one brother, Joe…Majoring in education…Born on April 29, 1992.

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Kelsi Redding 5-8 • Junior • Pitcher • Left/Right • Tucson, Ariz. (Rincon/Scottsdale CC) 2011 (at Scottsdale CC): Started 16 games in the circle before suffering a season-ending injury…Recorded 69 strikeouts in 77.2 innings. 2010 (at Scottsdale CC): Made 29 starts in the circle…Struck out 110 opposing hitters

and had an ERA of just 2.00 in 163 innings pitched…Had a 13-strikeout performance to set a new single-game school record. Before Manhattan: Had 12 strikeouts against Yuma Cibola in a Class 5A playoff game in 2009…A member of both the volleyball and softball teams at Rincon/

University High School in Arizona…Played club softball for the Arizona Sunfire. Personal: Daughter of Mark and Cindy… Has one brother, Zachary, and one sister, Aimee…Majoring in sociology…Born on May 3, 1991.

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Amy Bright

5-7 • Freshman • Pitcher/Outfielder • Right/Right • Manlius, N.Y. (Fayetteville-Manlius) Before Manhattan: A four-time allleague selection at Fayetteville-Manlius High School…Twice named to the All-Central New York team…Hit .396 and posted a 1.15 ERA in 2011…Tossed a no-hitter on May 1,

2010…An All-Central New York pick and state qualifier in diving as a senior…Also made five sectional finals in diving…Qualified for six State Championships and consecutive Junior Olympics (2007-08) as a ski racer.

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Robin… Father played for the NFL’s Baltimore Colts and mother is in Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame as a swimmer…Has one sister, Kendall, who played softball at C.W. Post…Born on August 3, 1993.

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5-5 • Freshman • Infielder/Outfielder • Right/Right • Cedar Grove, N.J. (Mount St. Dominic) Before Manhattan: A four-year starter at Mount St. Dominic Academy…Earned all-conference honors four times, both as a second baseman and a third baseman… Led team to a pair of Essex County Championships…Named First Team All-Essex County after hitting .500 with 28 RBIs from

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Personal: Daughter of Ronald and Donna… Has four siblings: brothers, Robert and Steven, and sisters, Melissa and Taylor… Majoring in elementary education…Born on June 21, 1993.

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Mickayla Romero 5-5 • Freshman • Pitcher/Infielder • Right/Right • Las Vegas, Nev. (Valley) Before Manhattan: Selected team MVP four times at Valley High School…Also named first team all-league four times…A two-time second team all-state selection…Earned First Team All-Region honors in 2009…Named Northeast League Pitcher of the Year as a junior…Won the Scholar Athlete award as a

senior…Played club softball for the California Lite 18 Gold. Personal: Daughter of Danny Romero and Bobbi Muije…Has one brother, John… Majoring in special education…Has volunteered at a number of special education

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sporting events, including the Special Olympics…Spent two summers (2009-10) working at a camp providing physical fitness training to overweight children…Born on August 20, 1993.

Sydney Weedon 5-10 • Freshman • 1st Baseman • Right/Right • Santa Ana, Calif. (Foothill) Before Manhattan: A four-year varsity starter at Foothill High School…Didn’t commit an error at first base as a junior… Named the team’s top scholar athlete four times…Selected to the Principal’s High Honor Roll all four years…Played travel ball with the Strike Force Gold.

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2011 overall statistics Record: 25-23 Home: 13-3 Away: 8-8 Neutral: 4-12 MAAC: 12-4 batting statistics Player

AVG

GP-GS AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF

SH SB-ATT PO

A

E FLD%

12 Bowen, Kate

.336

43-38 119

21

40

5

0

1

25

48 .403 11

3

20

0 .403

1

2

3-4

41

30

4

.947

11 Rahey, Jaci

.331

47-46 118 24

39

12

1

7

23

74 .627 41

2

26

0

.503

2

0

0-0

89

2

4

.958

0 1.000

1 Evangelista, Moni

.278 40-38 115

17 Donnelly, Melissa

.277

24

32

5

2

1

17

44 .383

9

2

22

0

.339

1

5

5-5

50

4

45-43 130 22

36

6

0

3

25

51 .392 14

2

22

2

.351

2

1

1-2

52

70 16 .884

33 Michel, Nicole...

.276 44-39 123

6 Walraven, Kristin

.254

14

34

4

2

3

25

51 .415 18

0

19

0 .366

1

2

0-0

54 80

8

.944

46-45 138 26

35

7

0

2

16

48 .348 23

1

28

3

.364 0

2

6-8

70

2

.973

3

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.500 15-1 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 1 0 0 0 .667 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 1.000

23 McDevitt, Meghan

.292

17-15 24

4

7

2

0

1

6

12 .500

3

1

3

0 .379

1

0

0-0

47

11

1

.983

99 Rampino, Ashley

.263

34-21 57

8

15

3

0

3

14

27 .474 13

1

16

1

.397

2

1

0-0

6

36

2

.955

10 Keller, Jen

.258

45-42 97

13

25

6

0

2

14

37 .381

0

21

2

.311

1

1

2-2

51

3

2

.964

8

0 Berrios, Amanda .250 18-6 12 5 3 0 0 0 0 3 .250 0 0 3 0 .250 0 0 1-3 9 0 0 1.000 88 Velasquez, Carla

.244

37-33 45

4

11

0

0

1

7

14 .311

5

2

14

0 .340

1

1

0-0 130 21

3

.981

2 Sullivan, Erika..

.243

33-28 70

11

17

7

0

1

8

27 .386

7

1

10

0

0

6

1-1

33

43

2

.974

4 .960

.321

21 Babcock, Amanda

.229

37-27 70

9

16

6

0

0

8

22 .314 11

0

21

0 .329

1

1

1-1

57

40

27 Whitmore, Jocelin

.222

19-9 18

4

4

1

0

0

4

5

.278

2

1

5

0

.333

0

1

0-0

7

5

3

.800

45-31 45

11

8

2

0

2

7

16 .356

8

2

12

0

.327

0

0

0-0 230

7

3

.988

8 Cascio, Melissa

.178

44 Murray, Kelly

.158 19-13 38 6 6 1 0 1 8 10 .263 3 0 13 1 .214 1 0 0-0 7 22 2 .935

5 Leone, Heather

.000 3-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

4 Gallacher, Anna.. .000 9-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 13 Roemer, Michelle. .000 20-0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 .000 Totals

.267 48-48 1230 221 329 67

5

28 207 490 .398 178 18 258

9

.365 14

23 21-29 936 377 56 .959

Opponents

.273

3

35

9 .349 12

39 43-60 928 378 46 .966

48-48 1224 200 334 52

175 497 .406 133

17

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LOB - Team (320), Opp (295). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (12). CI - Team (1), Velasquez 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (5), Rahey 4, Rampino 1, Opp (2).

pitching statistics SHO/ Player

ERA

W-L APP GS

CG CBO SV

IP

H

R

ER

72.1 71

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

17 Donnelly, Melissa

2.90

4-5

15

14

6

2/0

0

43

30

23

36

13

1

7

280 .254

5

6

0

5

8

99 Rampino, Ashley

3.59

7-10 27

16

11

1/0

1 103.1 102 70

53

69

57

18

0

5

392 .260 15

7

1

4

17

2 Sullivan, Erika..

3.67

11-7 20

13

8

1/0

0

93.1 111

59

49

24

52

14

2

17 376 .295

7

1

0

3

12

12 Bowen, Kate

3.74

3-1

5

2

1/0

1

43.0 50

28

23

17

18

7

0

6

7

3

0

0

2

Totals

3.48 25-23 48 48 27 5/0 2 312.0 334 200 155 133 163 52

3

35 1224 .273 34 17

1 12

39

Opponents

3.78 23-25 48 48 26 3/1

5

28 1230 .267 19 18

0 14

23

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1 309.1 329 221 167 178 258 67

176 .284

PB - Team (12), Velasquez 7, McDevitt 5, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (1), Sullivan 1. SBA/ATT - Velasquez (36-49), Rampino (18-24), Sullivan (14-19), McDevitt (7-9), Bowen (6-9), Donnelly (5-8).

(19-27), Rampino (16-26), Donnelly (18-25), Sullivan (5-9). M a n h a t t a n

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2011 maac statistics Record: 25-23 Home: 13-3 Away: 8-8 Neutral: 4-12 MAAC: 12-4 batting statistics Player

AVG

12 Bowen, Kate

.429

11 Rahey, Jaci

.415

33 Michel, Nicole

.333

17 Donnelly, Melissa

.333

GP-GS AB

R

H

2B

3B

HR

RBI

15-12 42

8

16-16 41

12

16-16 48 16-16 45

TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF

SH SB-ATT PO

A

18

3

0

0

17

2

0

3

3

16

3

1

9

15

3

0

E FLD%

15

21 .500 2

1

8

0

.457

1

0

0-1

12

12

1

11

28 .683 14

0

7

0 .544

2

0

0-0

33

1

0 1.000

2

16

27 .563

7

0

7

0

.418

0

1

0-0

20 30

4

.926

0

7

18 .400 8

1

8

1

.444 0

0

1-1

12

27

4

.907

.960

6 Walraven, Kristin

.275

15-15 40

14

11

3

0

2

6

20 .500 11

0

4

1

.431

0

1

2-4

22

2

1

.960

10 Keller, Jen

.262

16-16 42

3

11

3

0

1

6

17 .405 2

0

10

1

.295 0

1

0-0

19

0

1

.950

1 Evangelista, Moni

.333

11-10 30

11

10

2

0

1

5

15 .500

0

5

0 .394 0

2

1-1

17

1

0 1.000

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3

23 McDevitt, Meghan

.250

3-3

1

1

1

0

0

2

2 .500 0

1

1

0 .400 0

0

0-0

12

2

1

21 Babcock, Amanda

.211

12-7 19

3

4

2

0

0

2

6

3

0

7

0

0

0

1-1

15

9

0 1.000

99 Rampino, Ashley

.200

10-7 20

4

4

1

0

1

5

8 .400 0

0

8

0 .190

1

0

0-0

1

5

0 1.000

88 Velasquez, Carla

.200

14-13 15

1

3

0

0

0

2

3 .200 2

1

6

0

0

1

0-0

51

7

3

.951

2 Sullivan, Erika

.194

13-13 31

4

6

3

0

1

4

12 .387

4

0

4

0 .286 0

3

1-1

17

15

2

.941

8 Cascio, Melissa

.167

15-9 12

4

2

0

0

0

1

2

4

0

3

0

0

0-0

70

3

0 1.000

0 Berrios, Amanda

.143 10-4 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 0 0 1 0 .143 0 0 0-0 7 0 0 1.000

.316

.167

.318 .333 .375

0

.933

27 Whitmore, Jocelin .000 5-2 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 2 .500 5 Leone, Heather

.000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

44 Murray, Kelly

.000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

13 Roemer, Michelle .000 4-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 22 Weaver, Megan

.000 6-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000

4 Gallacher, Anna

.000 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Totals

.295 16-16 404 84 119 26

1

11 82 180 .446 61

4

83

3 .389 4

9 6-10 310 114 19 .957

Opponents

.262 16-16 405 66 106 18

2

11

8

56

2 .327 4

8 20-25 299 116 15 .965

57 161 .398 33

LOB - Team (99), Opp (83). DPs turned - Team (5), Opp (5). CI - Team (1), Velasquez 1. IBB - Team (0), Opp (1).

pitching statistics SHO/ Player

ERA

W-L APP GS

17 Donnelly, Melissa

1.42

3-1

2 Sullivan, Erika

3.17

5-2

99 Rampino, Ashley

4.67

3-1

12 Bowen, Kate...... 10.92 1-0

3

0

6

CG CBO SV

H

R

ER

BB

SO

2B

3B

HR

2/0

0 29.2 23

8

6

6

14

6

1

2

4

1/0

0

35.1 35

19

16

7

21

4

1

3

0/0

1

30.0 35

26

20

19

13

8

0

0/0

0

8.1

13

1

8

0

0

3

37 .351

2

11 405 .262 11

5

4

7

5

8

6 0

IP

AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA

107 .215

1

2

0

1

4

137 .255

2

2

2

1

0

2

5

124 .282 6

3

0

1

0

0

0

1

8

0 4

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13

12-4 16 16 11 3/0 1 103.1 106 66 55 33 56 18

2

2

Totals

3.73

Opponents

4.21 4-12 16 16 11 1/1 0 99.2 119 84 60 61 83 26 1 11 404 .295 7 4 0 4

PB - Team (2), McDevitt 2, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Velasquez (18-23), Rampino (8-10), Sullivan (7-8), Donnelly (3-5), McDevitt (2-2), Bowen (2-2).

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2011 MAAC Review 2011 MAAC Final Standings MAAC Overall (1) Fairfield 13-3 31-22 (2) Manhattan 12-4 25-23 (3) Marist 12-4 33-22 (4) Iona 11-5 31-22 Siena 8-8 20-25 Canisius 7-9 20-21 Niagara 6-10 18-22 Rider 2-14 9-37 Saint Peter’s 1-15 3-35 MAAC Tournament: Marist 4, Manhattan 3; Fairfield 2, Iona 1; Fairfield 3, Marist 2; Iona 4, Manhattan 3; Iona 9, Marist 0; Iona 4, Fairfield 0; Iona 4, Fairfield 2

All-MAAC First Team MAAC Player of the Year P: Sarah Minice, Fairfield Teresa Healy, Niagara P: Sarah Jackson, Iona C: Becky Zill, Niagara MAAC Pitcher of the Year IF: Kristina Lingo, Fairfield Sarah Minice, Fairfield IF: Nicole DiVirgilio, Marist IF: Teresa Healy, Niagara MAAC Rookie of the Year IF: Shannon Jones, Siena Lauren Liseth, Fairfield OF: Lauren Hope, Canisius OF: Mikayla Shumate, Fairfield Anaconda Sports MAAC Coach of the Year OF: Kristina Walraven, Manhattan Joe Ausanio, Marist DP: Jaci Rahey, Manhattan UT: Alyssa Maiese, Iona MAAC All-Tournament Team Kristina Lingo, Fairfield All-MAAC Second Team Lauren Liseth, Fairfield P: Emily Osterhaus, Marist Mikayla Shumate, Fairfield P: Rachael Matreale, Rider Deanne Algeo, Iona C: Megan Lamoureux, Marist Alyssa Maiese, Iona IF: Paige Freiberger, Canisius Eileen McCann, Iona IF: Emily Helbig, Canisius Chelsea Sheehan, Iona IF: Kristen Filicia, Fairfield Nicole Michel, Manhattan IF: Melissa Donnelly, Manhattan Jaci Rahey, Manhattan IF: Jen Hare, Niagara Sarah Carmody, Marist OF: Lizzy Gatto, Canisius Emily Osterhaus, Marist OF: Monica Evangelista, Manhattan OF: Ashley Corriss, Marist MAAC Tournament MVP DP: Sarah Carmody, Marist Sarah Jackson, Iona UT: Lauren Liseth, Fairfield

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2011 results Date Opponent Result Pitcher of Record Mar 09 HARTFORD W, 10-2 Sullivan (1-0) Mar 09 HARTFORD W, 9-1 Rampino (1-0) Mar 11 vs. Detroit# W, 9-1 Bowen (1-0) Mar 11 vs. Lehigh# L, 1-9 Donnelly (0-1) Mar 12 vs. Holy Cross# L, 0-8 Sullivan (1-1) Mar 12 vs. South Dakota# L, 1-4 Rampino (1-1) Mar 13 vs. Butler# L, 2-3 (8) Donnelly (0-2) Mar 13 vs. Youngstown State# L, 3-4 (8) Rampino (1-2) Mar 15 vs. Eastern Illinois# L, 1-8 Sullivan (1-2) Mar 15 vs. Akron# L, 1-2 Rampino (1-3) Mar 16 vs. Colgate# L, 5-6 (10) Rampino (1-4) Mar 16 vs. Green Bay# L, 5-6 Rampino (1-5) Mar 18 vs. Lafayette! W, 6-4 Sullivan (2-2) Mar 18 at Seton Hall! L, 1-2 Rampino (1-6) Mar 19 vs. Sacred Heart! W, 10-8 Sullivan (3-2) Mar 19 vs. Sacred Heart! L, 0-1 Donnelly (0-3) Mar 20 vs. Lafayette! W, 4-0 Bowen (2-0) Mar 26 LAFAYETTE W, 4-3 Sullivan (4-2) Mar 26 LAFAYETTE W, 11-3 Rampino (2-6) Mar 27 at Quinnipiac L, 2-5 Bowen (2-1) Mar 27 at Quinnipiac L, 9-10 (8) Sullivan (4-3) Mar 29 COLUMBIA W, 3-1 Rampino (3-6) Mar 29 COLUMBIA L, 1-4 Sullivan (4-4) Mar 31 at Wagner W, 9-7 Sullivan (5-4) Apr 07 at Stony Brook L, 3-5 Rampino (3-7) Apr 07 at Stony Brook W, 6-4 Sullivan (6-4) Apr 09 at Niagara* W, 3-2 Sullivan (7-4) Apr 09 at Niagara* L, 2-13 Rampino (3-8) Apr 10 at Canisius* L, 0-8 Sullivan (7-5) Apr 10 at Canisius* W, 5-3 Rampino (4-8) Apr 16 SIENA* L, 2-3 Sullivan (7-6) Apr 16 SIENA* W, 13-1 Rampino (5-8) Apr 17 MARIST* W, 9-6 Sullivan (8-6) Apr 17 MARIST* W, 9-6 Bowen (3-1) Apr 20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 5-1 Donnelly (1-3) Apr 20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON L, 4-8 Rampino (5-9) Apr 26 at Monmouth L, 2-6 Sullivan (8-7) Apr 26 at Monmouth W, 4-0 Rampino (6-9) Apr 30 RIDER* W, 1-0 Donnelly (2-3) Apr 30 RIDER* W, 6-3 Rampino (7-9) May 01 at Fairfield* L, 1-3 Donnelly (2-4) May 01 at Fairfield* W, 4-3 Sullivan (9-7) May 07 SAINT PETER’S* W, 9-0 Donnelly (3-4) May 07 SAINT PETER’S* W, 14-13 Sullivan (10-7) May 08 at Iona* W, 3-2 (8) Donnelly (4-4) May 08 at Iona* W, 3-0 Sullivan (11-7) May 12 vs. Marist& L, 3-4 Donnelly (4-5) May 13 vs. Iona& L, 3-4 Rampino (7-10) *-MAAC game &-MAAC Tournament #-Rebel Spring Games !-Seton Hall Pirate Classic

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Runs Batted In

Batting Average

1. Stacy Cowen 2. Lisa Pigat 3. Stacy Cowen 4. Jennifer Drum 5. Lisa Pigat 6. Danielle Yearick 7. Jennifer Drum 8. Jennifer Drum 9. Jaci Rahey 10. Jennifer Drum

Runs

1. Stacy Cowen 2. Jennifer Drum 3. Danielle Yearick 4. Jennifer Drum 5. Stacy Cowen 6. Kiera Fox 7. Danielle Yearick 8. Liz Strein 9. Stefani Gozdziewski 10. Holly Farmer Laura Riccardi

Hits

1. Stacy Cowen 2. Jennifer Drum 3. Stacy Cowen 4. Sue DelVecchio 5. Danielle Yearick 6. Jennifer Drum Liz Strein 8. Jennifer Drum 9. Julie Theret 10. Jaci Rahey

Doubles

1. Amanda Rogers 2. Jennifer Fisher Jennifer Fisher 4. Jennifer Drum Danielle Yearick 6. Jaci Rahey Jaci Rahey Melissa Donnelly Kristina Walraven Amanda Rogers Sue DelVecchio

Home Runs

1. Kiera Fox 2. Kiera Fox 3. Jaci Rahey 4. Nicole Michel Danielle Yearick 6. Jaci Rahey Candice Sheridan Jennifer Fisher Jennifer Drum Lisa Pigat Jennifer Drum

.581 .486 .472 .448 .444 .437 .433 .427 .409 .407

65 53 52 49 46 45 43 41 38 37 37

93 74 67 63 62 61 61 60 59 56

1991 1982 1992 1994 1984 1991 1993 1992 2010 1995

1991 1993 1991 1992 1992 2006 1993 2006 2006 1991 1991

1991 1993 1992 1993 1991 1992 2006 1994 2000 2010

17 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12

2000 1999 1997 1994 1991 2011 2010 2010 2010 1999 1993

17 11 10 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6

2005 2006 2010 2010 1993 2011 2007 1996 1993 1982 1995

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1. Danielle Yearick 2. Jaci Rahey 3. Kiera Fox 4. Sue DelVecchio 5. Jennifer Drum 6. Danielle Just 7. Kiera Fox 8. Jennifer Fisher 9. Danielle Yearick 10. Jennifer Drum Lisa Pigat

Walks

1. Jaci Rahey 2. Danielle Yearick 3. Danielle Yearick Laura Riccardi 5. Kiera Fox 6. Holly Farmer 7. Jaci Rahey 8. Kristina Walraven Margaret LaFex 10. Liz Strein Amanda Rogers Danielle Yearick Kerry Mohen

Stolen Bases 1. Julie Theret 2. Kathy Luke 3. Leona O’Connor 4. Stacy Cowen 5. Julia Filos 6. Katie Bentz Kathy Luke Kathy Luke 9. Stacey Jack Lori Matturo

70 58 55 43 42 40 39 37 35 32 32

1991 2010 2006 1993 1993 2006 2005 1999 1993 1992 1982

41 32 31 31 30 26 25 23 23 21 21 21 21

2011 1993 1991 1991 2006 1991 2010 2011 2004 2006 2000 1992 1990

27 26 25 24 21 17 17 17 13 13

2000 1987 1987 1991 1982 2001 1988 1986 1987 1986

Pitching ERA

1. Stacy Cowen 2. Julianne Soviero Candice Aulogia 4. Heather Marshak 5. Jillian Medea Heather Marshak 7. Carrie Wujcik 8. Jillian Medea 9. Carrie Wujcik 10. Carrienn Ciccone

Appearances 1. Carrie Wujcik 2. Liz Pennino 3. Bethany De Brosse 4. Kristi Gelsleichter 5. Jillian Medea 6. Jillian Medea Stacy Cowen 8. Ashley Rampino Jillian Medea 10. Heather Marshak C o l l e g e

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1.06 1.74 1.74 1.85 1.87 1.87 1.98 2.24 2.29 2.34

1992 2002 2001 2000 2004 1997 1995 2005 1993 1997

48 41 38 35 33 32 32 29 29 27

1993 2007 1994 2005 2005 2004 1992 2009 2006 2000

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Games Started 1. Carrie Wujcik 2. Bethany De Brosse 3. Stacy Cowen 4. Jillian Medea 5. Kristi Gelsleichter Jillian Medea 7. Jillian Medea 8. Heather Marshak Carrie Wujick Christine Spinna

47 37 31 30 29 29 27 25 25 25

Complete Games 1. Carrie Wujcik 2. Bethany De Brosse 3. Jillian Medea 4. Stacy Cowen 5. Jillian Medea 6. Carrie Wujick 7. Jillian Medea 8. Christine Spinna 9. Carrieann Ciccone 10. Heather Marshak Heather Marshak

38 33 27 26 23 22 21 20 19 18 18

Innings Pitched

1. Carrie Wujcik 2. Bethany De Brosse 3. Jillian Medea 4. Stacy Cowen 5. Jillian Medea 6. Heather Marshak 7. Jillian Medea 8. Liz Pennino 9. Carrie Wujcik 10. Christine Spinna

Wins

1. Carrie Wujcik 2. Bethany De Brosse 3. Stacy Cowen 4. Christine Spinna 5. Jillian Medea Jillian Medea 7. Carrie Wujcik 8. Stacy Cowen 9. Erika Sullivan 10. Heather Marshak Heather Marshak

Strikeouts 1. Jillian Medea 2. Jillian Medea 3. Jillian Medea 4. Carrieann Ciccone 5. Carrie Wujcik 6. Liz Pennino 7. Ashley Rampino 8. Melissa Donnelly 9. Kara Husband Julianne Soviero

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1993 1994 2004 1992 2005 1995 2006 1991 1997 1999 1998

305.1 233.0 209.2 198.1 193.1 173.2 172.0 166.0 155.2 149.1

1993 1994 2004 1992 2005 2000 2006 2007 1995 1991

30 25 24 17 16 16 15 14 12 11 11

1993 1994 1992 1991 2006 2005 1995 1991 2010 2000 1999

187 174 111 108 105 97 89 84 83 83

2004 2005 2006 1997 1993 2007 2009 2010 2001 2000


career records Hitting

Total Bases

Runs

1. Jennifer Drum (1992-95) 2. Danielle Yearick (1991-94) 3. Holly Farmer (1991-94) 4. Stacy Cowen (1991-92) 5. Kristina Walraven (2008-11) 6. Lindsay Hill (1994-97) 7. Elizabeth Strein (2004-07) 8. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) Kiera Fox (2004-06) 10. Sue Del Vecchio (1992-95)

173 158 116 111 106 94 92 91 91 89

Hits

1. Jennifer Drum (1992-95) 2. Sue Del Vecchio (1992-95) 3. Danielle Yearick (1991-94) 4. Kristina Walraven (2008-11) 5. Jennifer Fisher (1996-99) 6. Amanda Rogers (1998-2001) 7. Lindsay Hill (1994-97) 8. Stacy Cowen (1991-92) 9. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) Danielle Just (2006-09)

Doubles

1. Amanda Rogers (1998-2001) 2. Jennifer Fisher (1996-99) 3. Sue Del Vecchio (1992-95) 4. Jaci Rahey (2008-11) Kristina Walraven (2008-11) 6. Danielle Yearick (1991-94) 7. Danielle Just (2006-09) 8. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) Jennifer Drum (1992-95) 10. Nicole Michel (2008-11) Amanda Genovese (2006-09) Emily Lloyd (1996-99) Jennifer Maxwell (1996-99)

Home Runs

1. Kiera Fox (2004-06) 2. Danielle Yearick (1991-94) 3. Jaci Rahey (2008-11) 4. Jennifer Drum (1992-95) 5. Jennifer Fisher (1996-99) 6. Ashley Rampino (2008-11) 7. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 8. Nicole Michel (2008-11) 9. Danielle Just (2006-09) 10. Kristina Walraven (2008-11) Melinda Whitaker (2000-03)

Runs Batted In

1. Danielle Yearick (1991-94) 2. Jennifer Drum (1992-95) 3. Sue Del Vecchio (1992-95) 4. Jennifer Fisher (1996-99) Kiera Fox (2004-06) 6. Jaci Rahey (2008-11) Danielle Just (2006-09) 8. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 9. Lindsay Hill (1994-97) 10. Nicole Michel (2008-11)

243 197 190 185 183 170 167 160 150 150

47 42 33 31 31 30 29 27 27 22 22 22 22

30 22 19 18 17 14 13 11 10 9 9

162 120 114 107 107 87 87 76 71 71 M a n h a t t a n

1. Jennifer Drum (1992-95) 2. Danielle Yearick (1991-94) 3. Jennifer Fisher (1996-99) 4. Sue Del Vecchio (1992-95) 5. Amanda Rogers (1998-2001) 6. Kristina Walraven (2008-11) 7. Kiera Fox (2004-06) 8. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 9. Danielle Just (2006-09) 10. Lindsay Hill (1994-97)

396 344 296 272 264 249 239 216 213 210

Walks

1. Danielle Yearick (1991-94) 2. Jaci Rahey (2008-11) 3. Holly Farmer (1991-94) 4. Laura Ricciardi (1990-92) 5. Kerry Mohen (1990-93) 6. Amanda Rogers (1998-2001) 7. Kristina Walraven (2008-11) Kiera Fox (2004-06) Jennifer Fisher (1996-99) 10. Margaret LaFex (2002-05)

99 91 70 65 61 60 59 59 59 58

Stolen Bases

1. Kathy Luke 2. Julie Theret (1997-2000) 3. Kristina Walraven (2008-11) Katie Bentz (2000-02) 5. Elizabeth Strein (2004-07) 6. Stacy Cowen (1991-92) 7. Jennifer Drum (1992-95) 8. Leona O’Connor 9. Amanda Rogers (1998-2001) 10. Kiera Fox (2004-06)

60 41 39 39 31 30 28 27 26 24

pitching

1. Carrie Wujick (1993-96) 2. Jillian Medea (2003-06) 3. Heather Marshak (1997-2000) 4. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 5. Kristi Gelsleichter (2004-07) 6. Carrieann Ciccone (1995-98) 7. Erika Sullivan (2008-11) Christine Spinna (1990-92) 9. Ashley Rampino (2008-11) 10. Stacy Cowen (1991-92)

Complete Games

1. Jillian Medea (2003-06) Carrie Wujcik (1993-96) 3. Heather Marshak (1997-2000) 4. Christine Spinna (1990-92) 5. Carrieann Ciccone (1995-98) Stacy Cowen (1991-92) 7. Bethany DeBrosse (1994-96) 8. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 9. Ashley Rampino (2008-11) 10. Erika Sullivan (2008-11)

Innings Pitched

1. Jillian Medea (2003-06) 2. Carrie Wujcik (1993-96) 3. Heather Marshak (1997-2000) 4. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 5. Ashley Rampino (2008-11) 6. Carrieann Ciccone (1995-98) 7. Erika Sullivan (2008-11) 8. Christine Spinna (1990-92) 9. Stacy Cowen (1991-92) 10. Julianne Soviero (1999-2002)

Wins

ERA

1. Stacy Cowen (1991-92) 2. Heather Marshak (1997-2000) 3. Carrie Wujcik (1993-96) 4. Jillian Medea (2003-06) 5. Julianne Soviero (1999-2002) 6. Carrieann Ciccone (1995-98) 7. Brianne Illanovsky (2001-04) 8. Kelly Wiedenhaefer (1995-98) 9. Kara Husband (1999-2002) 10. Candice Aulogia (2000-03)

Appearances

Games Started

1. Jillian Medea (2003-06) 2. Ashley Rampino (2008-11) Carrie Wujcik (1993-96) 4. Elizabeth Pennino (2004-07) 5. Heather Marshak (1997-2000) 6. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 7. Kristi Gelsleichter (2004-07) 8. Kara Husband (1999-2002) 9. Erika Sullivan (2008-11) 10. Julianne Soviero (1999-2002)

1.79 2.21 2.32 2.41 2.50 2.77 2.78 2.97 2.99 3.00

116 105 105 91 89 82 77 74 73 68

1. Carrie Wujcik (1993-96) 2. Jillian Medea (2003-06) 3. Stacy Cowen (1991-92) 4. Heather Marshak (1997-2000) 5. Christine Spinna (1990-92) 6. Bethany DeBrosse (1994-96) 7. Erika Sullivan (2008-11) 8. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 9. Ashley Rampino (2008-11) 10. Carrieann Ciccone (1995-98) Julianne Soviero (1999-2002)

Strikeouts

1. Jillian Medea (2003-06) 2. Heather Marshak (1997-2000) 3. Carrie Wujcik (1993-96) 4. Carrieann Ciccone (1995-98) 5. Melissa Donnelly (2008-11) 6. Ashley Rampino (2008-11) 7. Kara Husband (1999-2002) 8. Julianne Soviero (1999-2002) 9. Elizabeth Pennino (2004-07) 10. Erika Sullivan (2008-11)

98 94 83 65 60 59 55 55 53 51

78 78 64 44 42 42 39 37 29 28

655.1 618.0 533.1 416.0 390.2 376.2 351.1 339.2 328.0 325.0

55 43 38 36 33 31 29 25 23 18 18

514 255 245 238 223 222 219 209 183 168

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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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