Fri, Sep 7
CCSU Blue Devils 2012 Fall Invitational
Wethersfield, Conn. (Wethersfield CC)
Fri, Sep 14
Rutgers Fall Invitational
Piscataway, N.J. (Rutgers University GC)
Fri, Sep 21
Dowling College September Shootout
Riverhead, N.Y. (Long Island National GC)
Sat, Sep 29
Nyack College Fall Classic
Middletown, N.Y. (Walkill G.C.)
Sun, Oct 21
2012 St. Barnabas Intercollegiate
Chatham, N.J. (Fairmount CC)
Thu, Jan 17
Northwood
West Palm Beach, Fla. (Ironhorse CC)
Sat, Mar 23
La Salle
Philadelphia, Pa. (Talamore CC)
Sun, Apr 7
Lafayette Invitational
Easton, Pa. (Northampton CC)
Sun, Apr 14
2013 Last Chance Classic
West Point, N.Y. (West Point Golf Course
Tue, Apr 23
Peacock Invitational
Neshanic Station, NJ (Neshanic Golf Club
Fri, Apr 26
MAAC Championships
Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Disney’s Palm Golf Course)
THIS IS MANHATTAN COLLEGE DIRECTIONS TO DRADDY GYMNASIUM
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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 Associate Athletic Director ............................................................ Noah LeFevre Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator .....Deborah Gregory Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Marketing ...........Stephen Dombroski Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine.....Doug Straley MS,ATC,CSCS Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Management..........Amanda McEntire Compliance Coordinator ................................................................ Ariel Pesante Athletics Travel Coordinator ..................................................................Jim Duffy Academic Advisors ........................................Br. David Trichtinger, Alyssa Koob Athletics Team Physicians ............................................ Anthony Maddalo, M.D. .......................................................Greg Cavaliere, M.D., Nicole Solomos, D.O. Team Chiropractor ........................................................... Theresa Pirraglia, D.C. Secretary ............................................................................................Susan Pape Athletic Department Phone.............................................................718-862-7227 Athletic Department Fax .................................................................718-862-8020 Website................................................................................ www.GoJaspers.com
FROM SOUTH:
Triborough Bridge — Follow signs to 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. Make a right at Broadway. At second traffic light, turn left onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to Draddy Gymnasium. Henry Hudson Parkway — Take Exit 20, W. 239th St. This puts you on Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At stop sign, bear left through intersection (past monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto Manhattan College Parkway. Go left to Draddy Gymnasium parking lot.
FROM NORTH:
Saw Mill River Parkway to Henry Hudson Parkway. Take Exit 21, W. 246th St., straight on the Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At 239th St. (second traffic light), turn left, then again (around monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto Manhattan College Parkway. Go left to Draddy Gymnasium parking lot. New York State Thruway South (I-87) connects with the Major Deegan to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Turn right at top of ramp then right onto Broadway. At second traffic light, turn left onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to Draddy Gymnasium.
FROM EAST:
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, going back over the Expressway, and make a right onto Broadway. At second traffic light, turn left onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to Draddy Gymnasium.
FROM WEST:
George Washington Bridge—Follow signs to Henry Hudson Parkway northbound (for automobiles only; otherwise take Major Deegan Expressway northbound). Take Exit 20, W. 239th St. This puts you on Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At stop sign bear left through intersection (past monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow road to Draddy Gymnasium. *Note: Buses and trucks must follow directions using Major Deegan Expressway. Commercial vehicles are not allowed on Henry Hudson Parkway.
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STEPHEN DOMBROSKI Assistant Athletic Director for Communication and Marketing Office Phone: 718-862-7228 Stephen.Dombroski@manhattan.edu
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 Golf Contact Office Phone 718-862-7728 Christian.heimall@manhattan.edu
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JERRY WOOD )FBE $PBDI s .BOIBUUBO A
JERRY WOOD )FBE $PBDI s TU 4FBTPO s .BOIBUUBO Jerry Wood enters his second season as head coach of the Jaspers’ men’s golf team. A 1975 Manhattan graduate, Wood
qualified for the Long Island Amateur and Travis Golf
served as team captain during his senior year.
Tournament. A member of both the Huntington Country Club
During his first year with Manhattan, Wood took over a
and Garden City Golf Club, Wood set a record at Huntington
program with veteran talent and made an immediate impact.
by qualifying for the club championship 36 consecutive years,
The Jaspers would win two team titles, the Susquehanna
winning it once. In addition, he received Huntington’s first
Invitational and the Southern Pines Invitational. His squad
caddy scholarship in 1971 and currently chairs the scholarship
would also set numerous records including lowest one-day
committee, which awards $15,000 annually.
team performance in a non-conference tournament (296 at
Wood graduated Magna Cum Laude from Manhattan with
the CCSU Fall Invitational). Manhattan would also have an
a degree in accounting. As a senior, he received the Jasper
impressive showing that MAAC Championships at Disney’s
Award, which goes to the graduating student-athlete with the
Magnolia Golf Course with a 10th place finish while junior
highest cumulative GPA. He received an MBA in finance from
Matt Creamer placed seventh.
New York University in 1980. Wood has worked at Morgan
An accomplished player, Wood finished in the top 10 at the 2010 Long Island Senior Open and reached the semifinals
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of the 2009 Havemeyer Senior Invitational. He has also
Stanley for 30 years.
2013 ROSTER Name
Class
Hometown/Last School
Chris Calabro
Jr.
Thornwood, N.Y. (Westlake)
Matthew Creamer
Sr.
Sutton, Mass. (St. John’s)
James Edgeworth
Fr.
Staten Island, N.Y. (Tottenville)
Jonathan Feuer
Jr.
Williston Park, N.Y. (Herricks)
Michael Giannico
Fr.
Blue Point, N.Y. (Bayport-Blue Point)
Ross Ketner
Fr.
Huntington, N.Y. (Saint Anthony’s)
Mike Schutsky
So.
Rumson, N.J. (Rumson-Fair Haven Regional)
Paul Toohey
Jr.
Yonkers, N.Y. (Fordham Prep)
Head Coach – Jerry Wood, 2nd Season (Manhattan ’75)
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MATTHEW CREAMER 4FOJPS s 8PSDFTUFS .BTT 4U +PIO T
2011-12: Opened his junior campaign with a two-day score of 143 at the CCSU Fall Invitational (9/9-9/11), setting a new school record for a Non-MAAC tournament...took the individual title at the Susquehanna Invitational (9/24) with a score of 71 while leading the Jaspers to a team title as well... shot a 78 at the Southern Pines Invitational as Manhattan went on to win another team title...placed 10th in the MAAC Championships with a three-day score of 220, breaking the old Manhattan mark for conference three-round tournament score... MAAC All-Academic Team. 2010-11: Followed up impressive freshman year with another solid sophomore season...
second on the team in average scoring for fall 2010 with a 76.9 average...took first place, while pacing team to a title, with a 72 in the Golden Eagle Invitational (9/17/10)...helped take Manhattan to a third place finish in the SNHU Penmen Invitational with an 80 on 10/11/10.
scores of 79 and 73 10/11/09... runner-up medalist at Susquehanna University Spring Invitational 4/18/10... led Manhattan with a 76 at Saint Peter’s Peacock Classic 4/20/10... recorded scores of 84, 77 and 83 at 2010 MAAC Championships... finished second on team with 77.29 scoring average.
Burst onto the season with scores of 79 and 81 at Mulekicker Classic at West Point 9/29/09... shot a 70 to pick up low medalist honors in team’s first place win at St. Joseph’s College Classic 9/18/09... recorded a 75 to help Jaspers set new school record for lowest team score (292) vs. Yeshiva 9/23/09... logged a 75 at Susquehanna Fall Invitational 9/25/09... assisted in Manhattan’s third place finish at Penmen Classic with two round
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a Super T & G all-star while in high school... won a Pioneer Award... was a two year letterman in golf.
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PERSONAL: Born December 6, 1990... parents are Mark and Erika Creamer... has sister Samantha... majoring in marketing.
CHRIS CALABRO +VOJPS s 5IPSOXPPE /: 8FTUMBLF
2011-12: Shot a score of 80 at the Susquehanna Invitational (9/24/11) helping the Jaspers win the team title...shot a 73 on Day Two of the CCSU Fall Invitational (9/9/11-9/11/11) that helped the team set a school record for lowest non-MAAC one-day total...Shot a combined 153 over two days at the Peter King Memorial Golf Tournament (3/31/12-4/1/12) to place 14th...finished 13th at the Peacock Invitational (4/23/12) with a two-over 74...finished 28th at the MAAC Championships with a 236 at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course.
2010-11: Made an impressive debut for Manhattan by finishing third on the squad in scoring average with a 78.2 in the fall and a 78.7 in the spring...finished 20th with a 77 in the CCSU Blue Devil Fall Invitational on 9/13/10...took third in the Golden Eagle Invitational (9/17/10) with a 75...helped the Jaspers defeat Saint Peter’s in a dual match on 9/22/10 with a 75...led Manhattan with a 78 in the Rehoboth Beach Invitational on 9/27/10...shot the low score for the Jaspers in the River Hawk Invitational placing 8th with a combined 159 (86-73) the weekend of 4/16/11...finished 19th in the MAAC Championships with a 156 (81-75) at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course.
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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Six time letterwinner at the prep and high school golf levels... awarded athletic honors and all section during senior year at Westlake. PERSONAL: Born October 16, 1992, parents are Frank & Ellie Calabro...sisters are Candice ‘05 and Linda... majoring in business.
JONATHAN FEUER +VOJPS s 8JMMJTUPO 1BSL /: )FSSJDLT
2011-12: Helped Manhattan win the team championship at the Susquehanna Invitational (9/24/11) with a score of 80... Shot a 77 ath the Southern Pines Invitational (3/13/12) to help the Jaspers take the team title...MAAC All-Academic Team.
BEFORE MANHATTAN: Attended the University of Delaware, did not play golf... was named an All-Conference golfer as a sophomore as well as All-County Honorable Mention as a senior in high school...played four years of baseball as well...was named AllConference baseball player in 2010
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PERSONAL: Born December 14, 1991... majoring in english... parents are Martin and Susan... has one sister, Elizabeth.
PAUL TOOHEY
+VOJPS s :POLFST /: 'PSEIBN 1SFQ 2011-12: Part of the five man team that shot a combined score of 296 on day two of the CCSU Fall Invitational (9/9/11-9/11/11) setting a school record for lowest NonMAAC one day performance...shot a 72 at the Susquehanna Invitational (9/24) finishing one stroke behind teammate and tournament champion Matt Creamer...posted scores of 88 and 82 at the ECAC’s (9/29/11-10/1/11)... shot a combined score of 163 (83-80) at the Peter King Memorial Golf Classic March 31 and April 1.
2010-11: Debuted as one of the top golfers on the team pacing Manhattan in scoring average with a 76 in the fall of 2010 and a 78.5 average in the spring of 2011...placed fourth in the CCSU Blue Devils Invitational with a 73...tied with teammate Matthew Creamer to win the Golden Eagle Invitational shooting an even 72 on 9/17/10...helped Manhattan to a first place finish in the Purchase College Golf Invitational with a round of 80...finished 39th in his MAAC Championships debut with a combined 169 (85-84) at Magnolia Golf Course.
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#&'03& ."/)"55"/ Three-time Most Outstanding Athlete selection as a member of the Fordham Prep golf and bowling teams... received First Honors recognition four times during high school career... winner of the Matteo Richi award. 1&340/"- Born October 14, 1992... parents are Francis and Phyllis Toohey... majoring in engineering.
MIKE SCHUTSKY
4PQIPNPSF s 3VNTPO /+ 3VNTPO 'BJS )BWFO 3FHJPOBM 2011-12: Averaged a score of 82.2 per round in the fall of 2011, while improving to an 81.8 average score in the spring of 2012... shot rounds of 80 and 84 in his ECAC debut (9/29/11-10/1/11)...shot a season low 76 on day two of the Yale Spring Opener (4/7/12). Before Manhattan: Four-time letter winner in high school...served as team captain senior year...was part of Group II South/Central New Jersey State Championship team in 2009 and 2011...helped win Group I title in 2010.
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PERSONAL: Born June 8, 1993...parents are Michael and Sarah Morris-Schutsky... has one sister Brigid...four family members have attended Manhattan College...majoring in Communication.
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JAMES EDGEWORTH 'SFTINBO s 4UBUFO *TMBOE / : 5PUUFOWJMMF BEFORE MANHATTAN: Let Tottenville to undefeated 16-0 match play record winning the NYC PSAL Championship as a senior... won the NYS High School Federation qualifier...won the Kiwanis tournament at Silver Lake Golf Club as well as Jody’s Match Play winning all three matches. PERSONAL: Engineering major...father is a retired NYC Fire Chief.
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'SFTINBO s #MVF 1PJOU / : #BZQPSU #MVF 1PJOU BEFORE MANHATTAN: Was a five year member of the varsity gold team at BayportBlue Point high school...was the top golfer the last four years...four time All-League player... named All-County player in 2011-12...finished 2nd in 2012 Suffolk County Public School Championships...won the 2009 Suffolk County Junior Golf Tour Championship... Qualified for MGA Boys and Junior Championships...third place qualifier in LIGA Junior Tournament with a round of 72. PERSONAL: son of Michael and Cynthia Giannico...has one sister (15) and a brother (12)...majoring in business and finance... favorite golfer is Adam Scott.
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'SFTINBO s )VOUJOHUPO / : 4BJOU "OUIPOZ T BEFORE MANHATTAN: Three year letter winner for Saint Anthony’s...held a career 16-1 match record...member for CHSAA Nassau/Suffolk championship team in 2012... held the third lowest scoring average in Nassau/Suffolk CHSAA in 2012...NY State Championship qualifier...three time Suffolk County Championship qualifer. PERSONAL: Parents are Mark and Roslyn Ketner...sister Abigail was four year rower at Marist...majoring in Finance
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2011-12 SEASON REVIEW The 2011-2012 season was a little different for the Manhattan golf team. For the first time since the turn of the century, the Jaspers were under the direction of a new coach. Manhattan College alumnus Jerry Wood, Class of 1975, returned to the school where he served as team captain his senior year and won the prestigious Jasper award given to the student-athlete with highest cumulative GPA.
Although they had a new coach, the players didn’t seem to skip a beat. In their first tournament of the year, they broke the school record for lowest combined score in a non-conference tournament finishing sixth at the Central Connecticut State Blue Devil Fall Invitational after a total score of 296. Junior Matthew Creamer paced the team with a fourth place individual performance.
Creamer would go on to have six top-20 finishes throughout the year including an individual championship at the Susquehanna Fall Invitational on Sept. 24 pacing Manhattan to the team title. Later, he would finish eighth at the Yale Opener and 10th at the MAAC Tournament at Disney’s Magnolia Golf Course. His conference tournament score of 220 broke the school’s three round score record previously held by Chris Damiano in 2002. He was also named a 2012 MAAC All-Academic Team member. Chris Calabro also shot well all year for the Jaspers with three top-15 finishes in his sophomore season. He led Manhattan at the La Salle Invitational finishing eighth, and then followed it up with a 10th place finish at the Peter King Memorial and 13th at the Peacock Invitational. Creamer was joined on the All-Academic Team by senior Robert Kehoe as well as Marc Delzio and Jonathan Feuer.
GOLF TEAM ALL-TIME RECORDS LOWEST NON-TOURNAMENT COMPETITIVE ROUND 66 Thomas Romano ’11 at Glenwood CC, 2009
LOWEST GROSS MEDALIST - NON MAAC 143 (71/72) Matt Creamer ’13 at Wethersfield CC, 2011 LOWEST ONE ROUND TEAM SCORE MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP 299, (Damiano, Tobias, Wiederlight, Hand) 2002 at Lake Buena Vista CC
LOWEST MAAC TOURNAMENT COMPETITIVE ROUND 69, 69 Chris Damiano ‘03 both at Lake Buena Vista CC, 2000 LOWEST INDIVIDUAL MAAC SCORE TWO ROUNDS 69/69 Chris Damiano ‘03 at Lake Buena Vista CC, 2000
LOWEST TWO ROUND TEAM SCORE MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP 609, (Damiano, Tobias, Wiederlight, Hand) at Lake Buena Vista CC 2002
LOWEST INDIVIDUAL MAAC SCORE THREE ROUNDS 72, 73, 77 Chris Damiano ‘03 at Lake Buena Vista CC, 2002
LOWEST THREE ROUND TEAM SCORE MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP 923, (Damiano, Tobias, Wiederlight, Hand) at Lake Buena Vista CC 2002
LOWEST DUAL MATCH TEAM SCORE 297, (Perry, Baney, Romano, Bibaud) vs. St. Peter’s, 2009
MOST MEMBERS ON ALL-MAAC TEAM 2002: Chris Damiano (222) 3rd, Marty Tobias (225) 5th place
LOWEST NON-MAAC ONE ROUND TOURNAMENT TEAM SCORE 297, (Damiano, Hand, Rizzotti, Okeson) at St. Thomas Aquinas Invitational 2001 LOWEST NON-MAAC TWO ROUND TEAM SCORE 601, (Damiano, Hand, Rizzotti, Okeson) at St. Thomas Aquinas Invitational 2001 M A N H A T T A N
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2011-12 SEASON STATISTICS 1MBZFS 3PVOET 4USPLFT Matthew Creamer 20 1529 Chris Calabro 20 1581 Marc Delzio 4 318 Robert Kehoe 14 1119 Pat Bibaud 18 1471 Mike Schutsky 12 985 Paul Toohey 8 658 Chris Critelli 2 166 Jonathan Feuer 12 1003 Mike Boranian 2 176 FOUR-PLAYERTEAM 21 6648
Tournament Blue Devil Fall Invitational Golden Eagle Invitational Northeast Intercollegiate Susquehanna Fall Invitational Saint Peter’s ECAC’s Southern Pines Invitational La Salle Invitational Peter King Memorial Yale Spring Opener Lafayette Invitational Peacock Invitational MAAC Championship
-PX 3OE 71 73 76 71 72 76 72 83 77 84 296
1BS 3OET 2 1 1 4
'JOJTI 5PQ &WU 11 1 2 11 4 8 10 1 8 5 1 2 8 2 13 1 4
4 1 1 1 1 1 9
3FM 1BS "WH +5 76.45 +8 79.05 +9 79.50 +8 79.93 +10 81.72 +11 82.08 +11 82.25 +12 83.00 +13 83.58 +17 88.00 +31 316.57
Dates Rounds Place Teams Players +/09/10/11-09/11/11 2 5 11 96 +33 09/16/11 1 3 5 27 +41 09/18/11-09/19/11 2 11 15 75 +69 09/24/11 1 1 8 50 +19 09/27/11 1 0 2 16 E 09/30/11-10/01/11 2 8 10 50 +59 03/13/12 1 1 4 24 +27 03/25/12-03/26/12 2 6 12 64 +86 03/30/12-04/01/12 2 10 18 92 +68 04/07/12 2 10 11 66 +87 04/14/12-04/15/12 2 13 15 84 +70 04/23/12 1 4 12 66 +15 04/27/13-04/29-12 3 7 9 47 +78
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Score 601 329 645 299 0 635 311 654 636 647 646 303 942
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71 (-1) 71 (E) 71 (E) 72 (E) 71 (+1) 72 (+1) 73 (+1) 72 (+2) 73 (+2) 74 (+2) 74 (+2) 75 (+3) 75 (+3) 74 (+4) 75 (+4) 76 (+4) 76 (+4) 76 (+4) 75 (+5) 76 (+5) 77 (+5) 77 (+5) 76 (+6) 76 (+6) 77 (+6) 77 (+6) 77 (+6) 77 (+6) 77 (+6) 77 (+6) 78 (+6) 78 (+6) 77 (+7) 78 (+7) 78 (+7) 78 (+7) 79 (+7) 79 (+7) 79 (+7) 79 (+8) 79 (+8) 79 (+8) 79 (+8) 79 (+8) 80 (+8) 80 (+8) 80 (+8) 80 (+8) 80 (+8) 80 (+8)
Matthew Creamer, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (3rd round) Matthew Creamer, Blue Devil Fall Invitational, 09/10/11-09/11/11 (1st round) Robert Kehoe, Blue Devil Fall Invitational, 09/10/11-09/11/11 (2nd round) Pat Bibaud, Peacock Invitational, 04/23/12 (1st round) Matthew Creamer, Susquehanna Fall Invitational, 09/24/11 (1st round) Matthew Creamer, Blue Devil Fall Invitational, 09/10/11-09/11/11 (2nd round) Matthew Creamer, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (2nd round) Paul Toohey, Susquehanna Fall Invitational, 09/24/11 (1st round) Chris Calabro, Blue Devil Fall Invitational, 09/10/11-09/11/11 (2nd round) Matthew Creamer, Northeast Intercollegiate, 09/18/11-09/19/11 (2nd round) Chris Calabro, Peacock Invitational, 04/23/12 (1st round) Pat Bibaud, ECAC’s, 09/30/11-10/01/11 (2nd round) Matthew Creamer, Lafayette Invitational, 04/14/12-04/15/12 (2nd round) Matthew Creamer, Yale Spring Opener, 04/07/12 (2nd round) Pat Bibaud, Blue Devil Fall Invitational, 09/10/11-09/11/11 (1st round) Chris Calabro, ECAC’s, 09/30/11-10/01/11 (1st round) Matthew Creamer, ECAC’s, 09/30/11-10/01/11 (1st round) Matthew Creamer, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (1st round) Matthew Creamer, Yale Spring Opener, 04/07/12 (1st round) Chris Calabro, Peter King Memorial, 03/30/12-04/01/12 (1st round) Chris Calabro, Northeast Intercollegiate, 09/18/11-09/19/11 (2nd round) Chris Calabro, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (1st round) Marc Delzio, Susquehanna Fall Invitational, 09/24/11 (1st round) Mike Schutsky, Yale Spring Opener, 04/07/12 (2nd round) Matthew Creamer, Saint Peter’s, 09/27/11 (1st round) Robert Kehoe, Saint Peter’s, 09/27/11 (1st round) Jonathan Feuer, Southern Pines Invitational, 03/13/12 (1st round) Robert Kehoe, Southern Pines Invitational, 03/13/12 (1st round) Chris Calabro, Peter King Memorial, 03/30/12-04/01/12 (2nd round) Matthew Creamer, Peter King Memorial, 03/30/12-04/01/12 (2nd round) Robert Kehoe, Peacock Invitational, 04/23/12 (1st round) Pat Bibaud, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (1st round) Chris Calabro, Yale Spring Opener, 04/07/12 (2nd round) Pat Bibaud, Saint Peter’s, 09/27/11 (1st round) Matthew Creamer, Southern Pines Invitational, 03/13/12 (1st round) Chris Calabro, La Salle Invitational, 03/25/12-03/26/12 (1st round) Robert Kehoe, ECAC’s, 09/30/11-10/01/11 (2nd round) Mike Schutsky, Peacock Invitational, 04/23/12 (1st round) Chris Calabro, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (3rd round) Robert Kehoe, Blue Devil Fall Invitational, 09/10/11-09/11/11 (1st round) Marc Delzio, Southern Pines Invitational, 03/13/12 (1st round) Pat Bibaud, Southern Pines Invitational, 03/13/12 (1st round) Matthew Creamer, La Salle Invitational, 03/25/12-03/26/12 (1st round) Jonathan Feuer, Peter King Memorial, 03/30/12-04/01/12 (2nd round) Chris Calabro, Lafayette Invitational, 04/14/12-04/15/12 (2nd round) Pat Bibaud, Lafayette Invitational, 04/14/12-04/15/12 (2nd round) Robert Kehoe, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (1st round) Chris Calabro, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (2nd round) Robert Kehoe, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (2nd round) Robert Kehoe, MAAC Championship, 04/27/13-04/29-12 (3rd round)
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2011-12 RESULTS n #MVF %FWJM 'BMM *OWJUBUJPOBM 8FUIFSGJFME $$ n 8FUIFSTGJFME $POO Par 71, 6614 yards – 11 teams, 96 players ManhattanCollege Matthew Creamer Robert Kehoe Chris Calabro Pat Bibaud Paul Toohey
305 71 79 80 75 85
296 72 71 73 80 84
601 143 150 153 155 169
n (PMEFO &BHMF *OWJUBUJPOBM 4QSJOH -BLF ($ n .JEEMF *TMBOE / : Par 72, 7035 yards – 5 teams, 27 players Manhattan College Mike Schutsky Marc Delzio Chris Critelli Jonathan Feuer Paul Toohey
329 81 82 83 83 84
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+33 +1 +8 +11 +13 +27
327 81 81 82 84 83
3rd 7th t-8th t-11th t-11th t-13th
318 74 77 83 84 88
Manhattan College Chris Calabro Matthew Creamer Robert Kehoe Jonathan Feuer Pat Bibaud
645 155 158 165 168 171
+69 +11 +14 +21 +24 +27
11th t-18th t-28th 53rd 58th t-65th
n 4VTRVFIBOOB 'BMM *OWJUBUJPOBM 4VTRVFIBOOB 7BMMFZ $$ n )VNNFSMT 8IBSG 1B Par 70, 6200 yards – 8 teams, 50 players Manhattan College Matthew Creamer Paul Toohey Marc Delzio Chris Calabro Jonathan Feuer
299 71 72 76 80 80
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0 77 77 78 80 81 82 83 84
1st 1st t-2nd t-12th t-24th t-24th
Manhattan College Pat Bibaud Chris Calabro Matthew Creamer Robert Kehoe Paul Toohey
317 81 76 76 84 88
318 75 82 82 79 82
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1st
325 78 79 83 85 89
329 81 83 80 85 90
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n 1FUFS ,JOH .FNPSJBM -POH *TMBOE /BUJPOBM ($ n 3JWFSIFBE / : Par 71, 6720 yards – 18 teams, 92 players Manhattan College Chris Calabro Matthew Creamer Jonathan Feuer Paul Toohey Mike Schutsky
Manhattan College Matthew Creamer Mike Schutsky Chris Calabro Pat Bibaud Jonathan Feuer
323 76 82 82 83 83
313 77 77 79 80 83
636 153 159 161 163 166
340 75 88 88 89 89
307 74 76 77 80 92
647 149 164 165 169 181
n -BGBZFUUF *OWJUBUJPOBM /PSUIBNQUPO $$ n #FUIMFIFN 5PXOTIJQ 1B Par 72, 6548 yards – 15 teams, 84 players Manhattan College Matthew Creamer Chris Calabro Mike Schutsky Jonathan Feuer Pat Bibaud
+6 +6 +7 +9 +10 +11 +12 +13
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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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Brennan O’Donnell, Ph.D., is the 19th president of Manhattan College, having assumed the responsibilities of the position July 1, 2009. O’Donnell came to Manhattan after five years of service as the dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill, Fordham University. Before coming to New York, 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 coedited The Work of Andre Dubus, a collection of essays published as a double issue of Religion and the Arts. In addition, O’Donnell has published articles, essays and reviews in some of the leading journals in his field. At Manhattan, he continues to hold a faculty appointment, as he did 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, 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. 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
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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 is currently on the board of trustees at La Salle University and the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu), and 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. 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), and Will (a graduate of Fordham).
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A 1968 graduate of Manhattan College, Byrnes enters his 25th 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, 27 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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JESSICA BEAVERS
EZRON BRYSON
JOE CLIFFORD
CHARLIE CIPRIANO
STEPHEN DOMBROSKI
Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant
Assistant Director of Sports Medicine
Assistant Sports Information Director
Facilities & Events Graduate Assistant
Assistant Athletic Director for Communication and Marketing
JIM DUFFY
DEBORAH GREGORY
CHRISSY GUTENBERGER
CHRISTIAN HEIMALL
ALYSSA KOOB
Athletic Travel Coordinator/ Head Baseball Coach
Assistant Athletic Director/ Athletic Business Manager/ Senior Woman Administrator
Business & Administration Graduate Assistant
Sports Information Graduate Assistant
Academic Advisor
DR. SHAWN LADDA
NOAH LEFEVRE
AMANDA MCENTIRE
SUSAN PAPE
ARIEL PESANTE
NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative
Senior Associate Athletic Director
Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Management
Athletics Secretary
Compliance Coordinator
ELVYS QUEZADA
MICHELLE RAVA
JENNIFER RIVERA
DEENA SENA
DOUG STRALEY
BROTHER DAVID TRICHTINGER, F.S.C.
Operations Manager/Assistant Baseball Coach
Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Facilities & Events Graduate Assistant
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine
Academic Advisor
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