2014 Men's Cross Country Guide

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Table of Contents

Quick Facts / Schedule / Roster Head Coach Al Cantello 2014 Outlook Midshipmen Bios 2013 Meet-by-Meet Results All-Time Records & All-Americans Patriot League Championshp History Year-by-Year Results Coaching Records All-Time Letterwinners The Patriot League

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General Information

Location Annapolis, Md. Founded October 10, 1845 Enrollment 4,400 Nickname Midshipmen, Mids Colors Navy Blue and Gold Conference Patriot League Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael Miller, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Athletics Website www.NavySports.com

Navy Men’s Cross Country

Head Coach (Alma Mater) Al Cantello (La Salle ‘55) Office Phone (410) 293-5574 E-mail cantello@usna.edu Record at Navy (Years) 242-70-1 (46) Career Record (Years) 242-70-1 (46) Home Course USNA Cross Country Course Course Distance ­8,000 meters Officer Representative Lt. Rory Quiller, USN Faculty Representative Prof. Daniel Masterson 2013 Dual Meet Record 0-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/2 Team Captain MIDN 1/C John Sweeney First Year of Program (Years) 1922 (91st) All-Time Record 402-172-3 (.701­­)

Sports Information

Men’s Cross Country SID John Gasparoni Office Phone (410) 293-8774 Office Fax (410) 293-8954 E-mail @usna.edu Mailing Address 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402

2014 Schedule

Date Meet/Opponent Sat., Sept. 6 Fordham Fiasco Sat., Sept. 13 Navy Invitational Sat., Sept. 20 Gonzaga Dual Meet Sat., Oct. 4 Paul Short Run Sat., Oct. 11 Old Rag Trail Sat., Oct. 18 Army - Star Meet Sat., Nov. 1 Patriot League Championships Fri., Nov. 15 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Sat., Nov. 22 NCAA Championships

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Site Bronx, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Spokane, Wash. Bethlehem, Pa. Robertson, Va. Annapolis, Md. Bethlehem, Pa. State College, Pa. Terre Haute, Ind.

Time 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 11 a.m. 8 a.m. 11 a.m. TBD TBD TBD

Home meets in bold, at USNA Cross Country Course All times ET, subject to change

2013 Results (0-1)

Date Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 18 Nov. 2 Nov. 15

Meet/Opponent Fordham Fiasco Navy Invitational Iona Meet of Champions Paul Short Run Army - Star Meet Patriot League Championships NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional

2014 Roster Name Greg Bohmke Hale Bullen Zach Cammer Kyle Davis Brian De La Mora Aidan Farrell Nick Halbach Zach Hebda Ryan Kelley Justin Maguire Shay Martin Ryan McCoy Chris Miller Caleb Moore Tom Moore Shane O’Donnell Nick Palermo Sam Peckham Sam Pershall Mitchell Pratt Steve Schroeder Ryan Speir Lucas Stalnaker John Sweeney Jeramy Triplett Bill Walker Sam Williams

Yr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. So.

Ht. 5-6 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-6 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-5 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-8 6-3 6-1 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-11 5-8 5-11

Result 1st of 7 2nd of 9 3rd of 20 8th of 47 L, 26-29 1st of 10 8th of 26

Top Navy Finisher (Finish) Stephen Schroeder (1) Stephen Schroeder (1) Stephen Schroeder (3) Stephen Schroeder (14) Stephen Schroeder (2) Sean Rynning (8) Zach Hebda (27)

Hometown/High School Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford Annapolis, Md./Annapolis Huntington Station, Ky./Walt Whitman North Brunswick, N.J./North Brunswick Davis, Calif./Davis Paso Robles, Calif./Paso Robles Mountain Brook, Ala./Mountain Brook Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills Pembroke, Mass./Pembroke Brewster, N.Y./Brewster Carlsbad, Calif./Carslbad New Glarus, Wis./New Glarus Darnestown, Md./Northwest West Union, W. Va./Doddrige County Danbury, Conn./Danbury Norfolk, Va./Annapolis (Md.) Coconut Creek, Fla./North Broward Prep Valencia, Calif./Hart Severna Park, Md./Severna Park Temple City, Calif./Arcadia Monticello, Ill./Monticello Burr Ridge, Ill./Lyons Township Tega Cay, S.C./Fort Mill Euclid, Ohio/Saint Ignacius Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson Stevenson Ranch, Calif./Hart Warren Center, Pa./Northeast Bradford

Credits The 2014 Navy men’s cross country media guide is a production of the Navy Sports Information office. The guide was designed, written and edited by John Gasparoni. Covers and additional layout and design by Mark Leddy. Photographs provided by Phil Hoffmann, Tom Connelly, Anne Arundel County Visitors Bureau and Naval Academy archives.

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AL CANTELLO

The Cantello File Coaching Record

• Owns a 242-70-1 (.777) career record in 46 seasons, including a 35-10-1

(.789) mark against Army

Head Coach • 47th Season 52nd Year at Navy LaSalle ‘55

• Has won 46 combined N-Star victories as the head coach of the men’s

cross country and track & field programs (has a combined 80 N-Star victories as a coach) • His 35 N-Star victories in cross country are the most in one sport for any coach in Navy history

Al Cantello is now in his 52nd season at the Naval Academy and 47th as cross country head coach. Since his arrival at U.S.N.A. over 50 years ago, the Midshipmen have been one of the most consistent men’s cross country programs, both regionally and nationally. Cantello led the Mids to six of the last seven Patriot League Championships from 2008-11 and 2013-14 while garnering conference coach of the year accolades each time. In 47 seasons at the helm of the cross country program, Cantello boasts a 244-70-1 career record. Cantello’s teams have also shined in the classroom in three of the past five seasons the Mids earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Cross Country Team accolades with a team GPA over 3.00. Cantello has coached several standout runners in Annapolis in both cross country and as an assistant coach with the Navy track team. Most recently, Stephen Schroeder (2013-pres) won the Patriot League individual title and qualified for the 2014 NCAA Championship with a ninth-place finish out of 156 runners at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional. Schroeder went on to place 182nd at the NCAAs. Andrew Hanko (2007-10) became the first runner in program history to win consecutive Patriot League cross country titles. The three-time First-Team All-Patriot League honoree qualified for the NCAA Championship, finishing 119th at the 2010 NCAA Cross Country Championships. Jon Clemens received All-America honors during the 1996 cross country season, while John Mentzer was named a 1997 All-American in both indoor (5,000 meters) and outdoor (10,000 meters) track. Michael Ryan earned similar honors during the 1999 indoor track season for his 4:01.57 time in the mile, and Erik Schmidt took fifth place in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Championship in March 2003. In addition, two of Navy’s distance relay teams were ranked among the nation’s top 15 during the 1999 outdoor campaign. The mile relay team of Eric Adams, John McNamara, Ryan Runge and Ryan was fourth in the nation, while the distance medley relay team of Adams, Torrance Chaplin, Karlton Holston and Ryan was nationally ranked, as well. As a result of his teams’ success, Cantello has been amply recognized, including being named the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year three times (1984, `85 and `92) and has been Patriot League Coach of the Year each of the last three seasons. In 1997, the Naval Academy Alumni Association awarded Cantello the Distinguished Athletic Leadership Award for a coach or faculty member who did the most for the physical development of the Midshipmen in physical education. Cantello also received the inaugural Tom Hamilton Teaching/Coaching Award, as voted by his peers that same year. From 1981-88, Cantello held a dual coaching role, guiding Navy’s men’s indoor and outdoor track squads while maintaining his cross country duties. As Navy’s head track coach, Cantello led the Mids to a 67-9-1 dual meet record. During the 1986-87 academic year, his combined record in cross country, indoor and outdoor track & field was a remarkable 23-1. Cantello’s all-time head coaching record in cross country, indoor and outdoor track is 321-82-2, good for a .796 career winning percentage. Among his victories are 49 N-Stars, including 36 as the head coach of the cross country program - more than any other Navy mentor in one sport. Cantello has authored the Mids to a 36-10-1 mark against Army, prior to which Navy

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Coaching Accomplishments

• Coached three NCAA Cross Country All-Americans • Three-time NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year (1984, ‘85 and ‘92) • NCAA Mid-Atlantic Assistant Coach of the Year (2010) • Five-time Patriot League Coach of the Year (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘13) • Penn Relays Wall of Fame (2009) • Naval Academy Alumni Association’s Distinguished Athletic Leadership

Award (1997) • Tom Hamilton Teaching/Coaching Award (1997)

Hometown

• Norristown, Pa.

Education

• B.A., Education, La Salle, 1955; M.A., Counciling, Bowie State, 1975

Family

• Jackie (wife, deceased); Karla McMahon and Karen O’Kane (daughters);

and Albert Jr. (son, deceased); seven grandchildren

Cantello vs. Army

Team Years Cross Country 1968-present Indoor Track 1982-88 Outdoor Track 1982-88 TOTALS 1968-present

W L T Pct. N-Stars 35 10 1 .789 35 4 3 0 .571 4 7 0 0 1.000 7 46 13 1 .789 46

held a 12-19 record against the Black Knights. A 1955 graduate of La Salle, Cantello was a two-time All-American in the javelin throw. In 2009, he was inducted into the Penn Relays Wall of Fame for becoming the first three-time winner in the javelin throw at the famed event. He was also enshrined as a charter member of La Salle’s Hall of Athletes in 1961 and in the spring of 2012, Cantello was inducted in the inaugural class of the Middle Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. A former world-class competitor in the javelin, Cantello once held every national and international record in the event. In 1959, he set a world record in the javelin and competed for the U.S. Olympic Team the following year in the 1960 Games in Rome. In 1964, Sport magazine named Cantello to its all-time track & field team and voted him the world’s greatest competitor in the javelin. Cantello and his late wife, Jackie, are the parents of three adult children Karla McMahon, Karen O’Kane and the late Albert Jr. - and seven grandchildren.

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Season Outlook John Navy Men’s Cross Country will again be a Patriot League Championship contender. Each year this is our goal. Suffice it to say the annual Army dual Sweeney meet scheduled smack at mid-season impedes our training cycle. It goes with I

Senior (Team Captain) Euclid, Ohio Saint Ignacius

the territory and we accept it. The Army/Navy culture mandates that we peak several times a season – an art and not a science.

Our personnel is always deep to offset injuries and illness. Junior Steve Schroeder has already shown his desire to achieve his fiery goals earlier than most. Would that I had this problem with the shank of our squad.

Cantello on Sweeney: “Quiet, unflappable but a man on a mission. John will write his name among those legators who have written distance running tradition.”

Team captain John Sweeney has done everything possible to gain midseason condition and there is good news ahead. John’s senior counterpart, Brian De La Mora, having put in a great summer of training, is currently our “on the course” leader. Brian, a pure competitor, is followed by a deceptively gritty runner in Zach Hebda. Zach is also a bulwark of our top five. The dark horse on the whole team is Junior Steve Schroeder, whose summer training portends great things. There is another junior besides Schroeder who will have a breakout season. Lucas Stalnaker is no longer under the radar. Lucas figures prominently into our strength. So after Army, on to the Patriot League. Six years ago we were runners up. Then we took four straight titles. Last season we lost by two points. This year it will again be a donnybrook.

Sweeney’s Career Honors • First-Team All-Patriot League (2012) • Academic All-Patriot League Team (2012) • Patriot League Academic Honor Roll (2012, 2013)

Finally, the Region II NCAA Championships at Lehigh…..Fire the pistol.

2013 Date Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5

Meet (Distance) Fordham Fiasco (8k) Navy Invitational (8k) Iona Meet of Champions (8k) Paul Short Run (8k)

2012 Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 28 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 2011 Date Oct. 29

Time 26:17.58 24:19.23 25:44.21 26:11

Place (Navy) 3 of 82 (2) 4 of 75 (2) 9 of 207 (2) 213 of 397 (9)

Meet (Distance) Harry Lang Invite (6.4k) Harry Groves Invite (5.2m) Navy Invitational (8k) Notre Dame Invitational (5m) Army (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k) NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (10k)

Time 20:31 26:35 25:00 24:45 24:40 25:46 31:26

Place (Navy) 12 of 103 (4) 14 of 98 (2) 3 of 59 (1) 75 of 163 (2) 2 of 24 (1) 6 of 76 (1) 39 of 170 (4)

Meet (Distance) Patriot League Championship (8k)

Time 26:22.1

Place (Navy) 33 of 81 (9)

High School • A 2011 graduate of Saint Ignacius High School, where he earned four letters in track and field and four in cross country • Helped lead team to a state cross country championship in 2009 • Won the cross country district individual title in 2010 • Was named all-state and team MVP as the cross country captain in his senior

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Kyle Brian DAVIS DE LA MORA I

Senior North Brunswick, N.J. North Brunswick

Senior Longwood, Fla. Lyman

Cantello on Davis: “Expecting a break out year considering how hard hes worked this summer. He has the experience, which I can’t coach.”

Cantello on De La Mora: “Will look to be a dark horse on the team, as he has improve on his running the past couple of seasons.”

2012 Date Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 28 Oct. 13 Oct. 27

2013 Date Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 18 Nov. 2 Nov. 15

Meet (Distance) Time Fordham Fiasco (8k) 26:43.73 Navy Invitational (8k) 25:44.24 Iona Meet of Champions (8k) 26:35.04 Paul Short Run (8k) 25:21 Army-Navy Star Meet (8k) 25:55.35 Patriot League Championship (8k) 25:38.76 NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (10k) 32:14

Place (Navy) 14 of 82 (8) 32 of 75 (9) 42 of 207 (5) 93 of 397 (4) 19 of 24 (4) 12 of 101 (6) 23 of 179

2012 Date Sept. 1

Meet (Distance) Harry Lang Invite (6.4k)

Time 21:41

Place (Navy) 49 of 103 (14)

2011 Date Sept. 3

Meet (Distance) UMES Lid Lifter Invitational (8k)

Time 25:36.54

Place (Navy) 3 of 42 (1)

Meet (Distance) Harry Groves Invite (5.2m) Navy Invitational (8k) Notre Dame Invitational (5m) Army (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k)

Time 27:07 25:43 25:54 25:10 26:19

Place (Navy) 37 of 98 (8) 14 of 59 (7) 145 of 163 (9) 11 of 24 (9) 22 of 76 (7)

High School • A 2011 graduate of North Brunswick, where he earned four letters in indoor track, four letters in outdoor track and four letters in cross country • Helped team to a county and sectional title in indoor track in 2010 • Earned all-county honors and was the team captain in track and field in 2011 • Cross country team won the county title in 2009 • All-state honoree in cross country in 2009 • Two-time team captain and two-time all-county selection in cross country • Member of the National Honor Society • Member of the National German Honor Society

High School • Helped Davis High School to two consecutive league and section cross country championships in 2009 and `10 • Part of track team that claimed the 2011 league and section titles • Garnered cross country all-league honors as a junior and senior • Named captain and most inspirational team member of both the cross country and track teams as a senior • Earned four varsity letters in track and three in cross country

Personal • Twin brother, Cullen, is on the cross country and track and field team at Temple • Son of Jeff and Lisa Davis • Majoring in ocean engineering • Has been named to the Commandant’s List once

Personal: • Son of Kevin and Theresa

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Zach Ryan HEBDA KELLEY I

Senior Pittsburgh, Pa. North Hills

Senior Pembroke, Mass. Pembroke

Cantello on Hebda: “This young man defines do . Having had his share of injuires, he has come back and is already the toast of his running mates.”

Cantello on Kelley: “He will help the team with great senior leadership to push through the later part of the season.”

2013 Date Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 18 Nov. 2 Nov. 15

2013 Date Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 18 Nov. 2

Meet (Distance) Fordham Fiasco (8k) Navy Invitational (8k) Iona Meet of Champions (8k) Army-Navy Star Meet (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k)

2012 Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 28 Oct. 13

Meet (Distance) Harry Lang Invite (6.4k) Harry Groves Invite (5.2m) Navy Invitational (8k) Notre Dame Invitational (5m) Army (8k)

2011 Date Sept. 3

Meet (Distance) UMES Lid Lifter Invitational (8k)

Meet (Distance) Fordham Fiasco (8k) Navy Invitational (8k) Iona Meet of Champions (8k) Paul Short Run (8k) Army-Navy Star Meet (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k) NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (10k)

2012 Date Meet (Distance) Sept. 15 Navy Invitational (8k) Oct. 13 Army (8k) 2011 Date Sept. 3

Meet (Distance) UMES Lid Lifter Invitational (8k)

Time 26:18.15 25:06.27 26:30.16 25:58 24:59.45 25:38.76 30:51

Place (Navy) 5 of 82 (4) 16 of 75 (6) 37 of 207 (4) 180 of 397 (7) 6 of 24 (3) 12 of 101 (3) 27 of 179 (1)

Time 26:32 25:18

Place (Navy) 34 of 59 (10) 12 of 24 (10)

Time 25:38.01

Place (Navy) 4 of 42 (2)

High School • All-state honoree in both cross country (2010) and track (2011) • Helped North Hills High School to third at the 2010 cross country state championship and second at the 2011 track state championship • Won three varsity letters in both cross country and track Personal • Son of Christopher and Joanne • Sister, Steph, is a 2009 USNA graduate and sister, Mollie, was a 2012 USNA graduate and a member of the women’s cross country team

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Time 26:24.09 25:54:23 27:51.41 25:19.47 26:39.88

Place (Navy) 8 of 82 (5) 35 of 75 (10) 126 of 207 (10) 12 of 24 (6) 38 of 101 (10)

Time 20:52 27:06 25:48 25:37 25:23

Place (Navy) 23 of 103 (8) 33 of 98 (7) 15 of 59 (8) 135 of 163 (8) 15 of 24 (12)

Time 25:38.01

Place (Navy) 4 of 42 (2)

High School • Led Pembroke High School to back-to-back state championships in 2009 and ‘10, earning Boston Globe Runner of the Year honors • Helped outdoor track team to Eastern Massachusetts Division 4 championship in 2009 • 2010 indoor track division 3 state champion in the 1600 • Captained both the cross country and track teams as a senior • Earned four varsity letters in cross country and track at Pembroke High School Personal • Son of Joseph and Margaret • Uncle, Charlie Daniels, and aunt, Cathleen Daniels, are both 1987 graduates of the U.S. Naval Academy • Father, Joseph, ran track at Boston University

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Shane Jeramy O’DONNELL TRIPLETT I

Senior Norfolk, Va. Annapolis (Md.)

Senior Pflugerville, Texas Hendrickson

Cantello on O’Donnell: “Could have a chance to run well in the long distance from his 3,000m steeplechase background in track and field.”

Cantello on Triplett: “Should break into our top seven scorers only because he made the commitment this summer.”

O’Donnell’s Career Honors • Patriot League Academic Honor Roll (2012)

Triplett’s Career Honors • Patriot League Academic Honor Roll (2011, 12)

2012 Date Sept. 1

Meet (Distance) Harry Lang Invite (6.4k)

2011 Date Sept. 3

Meet (Distance) UMES Lid Lifter Invitational (8k)

Time 21:28

Place (Navy) 41 of 103 (13)

Time 26:57.63

Place (Navy) 15 of 42 (11)

High School • Earned all-county honors and was named captain and MVP of the Annapolis Senior High School cross country team as a senior • Won the county championship in the 3200 and the regional title in the 1600 and 3200 as a senior, helping the outdoor track team to the county title • Named all-county, all-metro and team MVP of the outdoor track team as a senior • Claimed the indoor track regional title in the 3200 as a senior • Earned four letters in indoor track, two in outdoor track and two in cross country at Annapolis Senior High

2012 Date Sept. 1 Sept. 15 Oct. 13 Oct. 27

Meet (Distance) Harry Lang Invite (6.4k) Navy Invitational (8k) Army (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k)

2011 Date Sept. 3

Meet (Distance) UMES Lid Lifter Invitational (8k)

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Place (Navy) 38 of 103 (12) 22 of 59 (9) 9 of 24 (8) 39 of 76 (10)

Time 26:16.22

Place (Navy) 11 of 42 (8)

High School • Helped lead Hendrickson High School to the Texas 4A regional championship in 2010 Personal • Son of Allan and Norma

Personal • Son of Brian and Debbee • Father, Brian, is a 1988 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Steve Justin SCHROEDER MAGUIRE I

Junior Monticello, Ill. Monticello

Junior Brewster, N.Y. Brewster

Cantello on Schroeder: “This coach’s task is to retrain him. To say he’s driven would be an understatement.”

Cantello on Maguire: “Justin aint a pretty runner but cross country is not a beauty contest. When it comes to beauty lets look at his heart.”

Schoeder’s Career Honors • Patriot League Rookie of the Year (2012)

2013 Date Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 18 Nov. 2 Nov. 15

2013 Date Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 18

Meet (Distance) Fordham Fiasco (8k) Navy Invitational (8k) Iona Meet of Champions (8k) Paul Short Run (8k) Army-Navy Star Meet (8k)

2012 Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 28 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 10

Meet (Distance) Harry Lang Invite (6.4k) Harry Groves Invite (5.2m) Navy Invitational (8k) Notre Dame Invitational (5m) Army (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k) NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (10k)

Time 25:55.51 23:55.69 25:33.46 24:24 24:36.82

Place (Navy) 1 of 82 1 of 75 3 of 207 14 of 397 2 of 24

Time 20:51 27:02 25:24 25:23 24:48 26:14 32:28

Place (Navy) 21 of 103 (7) 30 of 98 (6) 11 of 59 (6) 122 of 163 (7) 5 of 24 (4) 18 of 76 (6) 83 of 170 (7)

Meet (Distance) Fordham Fiasco (8k) Iona Meet of Champions (8k) Paul Short Run (8k) Army-Navy Star Meet (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k) NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (10k)

Time 26:44.72 26:46.03 26:01 25:14.06 25:54.37 32:27

Place (Navy) 15 of 82 52 of 207 197 of 397 10 of 24 19 of 101 97 of 179

High School • Two-time New York All-State and all-section honoree in cross country at Brewster High School • Garnered cross country all-league honors his sophomore, junior and senior seasons • Part of three consecutive league champion cross country and track teams ... cross country team claimed section titles in 2009 and `10 • Earned four varsity letters in both outdoor and indoor track and picked up three in cross country Personal • Son of Thomas and Sharon

High School • Won the 2011 Illinois Class 1A cross country state championship and the 2012 Illinois track state championship in the 3200m ... both the cross country and track teams placed third as a team • Placed fifth at the Illinois cross country state championships as a junior and 19th as a sophomore • Took second place in the 1600m at the 2012 Illinois track state championships and was part of the 4x800m relay team that captured the state title • Captained both the cross country and track teams as a senior • Named the News-Gazette’s Cross Country and Track Athlete of the year as a senior Personal • Son of Christopher and Nancy • Also an avid musician that plays the guitar

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Samuel Hale PECKHAM BULLEN I

Junior Valencia, Calif. Hart

Sophomore Annapolis, Md. Annapolis

Cantello on Peckham: “Here is another junior address depth to your legacy. He manifests all the ingredients of a future distance standout”

Cantello on Bullen: “His first name should be “Hail” as he’s one of the most hailed runners in Annapolis. Mr. Bullen has left the faith, lacrosse, to become one of the best local high runners. He will be a contributor!”

2013 Date Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 18 Nov. 2 Nov. 15

Meet (Distance) Fordham Fiasco (8k) Navy Invitational (8k) Iona Meet of Champions (8k) Paul Short Run (8k) Army-Navy Star Meet (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k) NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (10k)

Time 26:41.16 25:04.78 26:00.43 24:48 25:00.74 25:35.70 31:03

Place (Navy) 12 of 82 15 of 75 16 of 207 47 of 397 7 of 24 9 of 101 33 of 179

2013 Date Sept. 7 Nov. 2

Time 27:03.78 27:35.28

Personal • Son of Mark and Linda

Personal • Father, Chip, played lacrosse at Washington College • Son of Chip and Jeanne

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Place (Navy) 19 of 82 (10) 63 of 101 (11)

High School • Had an outstanding senior season in both cross country and track at Annapolis High School ... Won the Maryland 3A cross country state title and set a meet record time by over 22 seconds in winning the 3200m at the Anne Arundel County indoor track championships • As a junior, he won the country and regional outdoor track titles in the 3200m and finished second in the state ... he also won the outdoor track county title in the 1600m • Four-time first-team all-Metro in cross country and seven-time all-county selection in indoor and outdoor track • Named The Baltimore Sun All-Metro cross country runner of the year as a senior

High School • Finished 12th at the 2011 California cross country state championships and helped Hart High School to a seventh-place finish as a team • Part of the Hart track and field team that placed third in the state in 2012 • Three-time captain of the cross country team and earned a total of eight varsity letters cross country and track

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Meet (Distance) Fordham Fiasco (8k) Patriot League Championship (8k)

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Shay Lucas MARTIN STALNAKER I

Sophomore Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad

Sophomore Tega Cay, S.C. Fort Mill

Cantello on Shay: “Needs to be harder in the rigors of Navy and still having an impact season.”

Cantello on Stanaker: “Lucas is a pleasant surprise, a sleeper and will grow into one of our best.”

High School • Placed 11th at the 2012 California Cross Country State Championships, helping Carlsbad High School to a third-place finish overall • Captained both the cross country and track teams as a junior and senior • Earned three varsity letters in both cross country and track

2013 Date Nov. 2

Meet (Distance) Patriot League Championship (8k)

Time 26:23.86

Place (Navy) 32 of 106 (8)

High School • Earned All-State, all-county, all-region honors in cross country as a senior in 2012 at Fort Mill High School • Helped Fort Mill to the county, region and upper state championships as a senior • All-State and all-region honoree in track as a senior • Captained the rifle team as a senior Personal • Son of Eric and Teresa

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2014 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY I Josh Chase HANNA STEWART I

Freshman Winfield, Kan. Winfield

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Freshman Dublin, Ohio Dublin Jerome

High School • A four-year letterwinner at Winfield High School in both cross country and track and field • Garnered all-league and all-state honors three times (2010, ‘11, ‘13) • a four-year all-league and all-state member in track and field (2010-13) • Earned all-state honors in cross country in 2012 and 2013, while being name all-state in track and field three-straight years (2011-13)

High School • A four-year letterwinner in both cross country and track and field at Dublin Jerome High School • Name team captain in cross country for the 2012 and 2013 season and in track and field in the 2013-14 season • Led his cross country team to a conference championship in 2013 and his track and field squad to a district championship in 2014

Personal • Son of Mark and Rose Hanna

Personal • Son of Bobby and Kathy Stewart

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Fordham Fiasco

Army - Star Meet

9 teams, 82 runners competed 1. Navy 1 3 4 5 8 9 12 -- 21 Navy Top-Seven Runners 1. Steve Schroeder 25:55.51 3. John Sweeney 26:17.58 4. Sean Rynning 26:17.88 5. Zach Hebda 26:18.15 8. Ryan Kelley 26:24.09 9. Greg Bohmke 26:39.25 12. Sam Peckham 26:41.16 Top-Five Average: 26:14.65 Top-Five Spread: 0:23

2 teams, 24 runners competed 1. Army 1 3 5 8 9 11 14 -- 26 2. Navy 2 4 6 7 10 12 13 -- 29 Navy Top-Seven Runners 2. Steve Schroeder 24:36.82 4. Sean Rynning 24:50.90 6. Zach Hebda 24:59.45 7. Sam Peckham 25:00.74 10. Justin Maguire 25:14.06 12. Ryan Kelley 25:19.47 13. Jeramy Triplett 25:25.43 Top-Five Average: 24:55 Top-Five Spread: 0:38

Sept. 7, 2013 • Bronx, N.Y. • 8K

Navy Invitational

Patriot League Championship

Sept. 14, 2013 • Annapolis, Md. • 8K

9 teams, 75 runners competed 2. Navy 1 4 5 12 15 16 19 -- 37 Navy Top-Seven Runners 1. Steve Schroeder 23:55.69 4. John Sweeney 24:19.23 5. Sean Rynning 24:29.17 12. Greg Bohmke 24:55.85 15. Sam Peckham 25:04.78 16. Zach Hebda 25:06.27 19. Shane O’Donnell 25:10.93 Top-Five Average: 24:32.88 Top-Five Spread: 1:09

Iona Meet of Champions

Nov. 2, 2013 • Easton, Pa. • 8K

8 teams, 106 runners competed 1. Navy 8 9 12 13 19 23 24 Navy Top-Seven Runners 8. Sean Rynning 25:31.50 9. Sam Peckham 25:35.70 12. Zach Hebda 25:38.76 13. Kyle Davis 25:40.68 19. Justin Maguire 25:54.37 23. Brian De La Mora 26:03.49 24. Greg Bohmke 26:04.40 Top-Five Average: 25:40.21 Top-Five Spread: 0:23

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NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship

Sept. 21, 2013 • Bronx, N.Y. • 8K

20 teams, 207 runners competed 3. Navy 3 9 16 35 40 45 50 Navy Top-Seven Runners 3. Steve Schroeder 25:34 9. John Sweeney 25:45 16. Sam Peckham 26:01 35. Zach Hebda 26:31 40. Brian De La Mora 26:36 45. Kyle Davis 26:44 50. Justin Maguire 26:47 Top-Five Average: 26:05 Top-Five Spread: 1:02

Oct. 18, 2013 • West Point, N.Y. • 8K

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Nov. 9, 2012 • University Park, Pa. • 10K

26 teams, 179 runners competed 8. Navy 27 33 40 69 86 97 100 -- 255 Navy Top-Seven Runners 28. Zach Hebda 30:51 34. Sam Peckham 31:03 41. Sean Rynning 31:12 70. Kyle Davis 31:26 87. Brian De La Mora 31:31 98. Justin Maguire 32:05 101. Greg Bohmke 32:28 Top-Five Average: 31.27 Top-Five Spread: 0:40

Paul Short Run

Oct. 5, 2013 • Bethlehem, Pa. • 8K

12 teams, 395 runners competed 1. Navy 14 47 63 93 113 165 180 -- 330 Navy Top-Seven Runners 14. Steve Schroeder 24:24 47. Sam Peckham 24:48 63. Sean Rynning 25:00 93. Brian De La Mora 25:21 113. Kyle Davis 25:31 165. Robert Patterson 25:51 180. Zach Hebda 25:58 Top-Five Average: 24:59 Top-Five Spread: 1:07

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Top Navy Times at Van Cortlandt Park (N.Y.)

Top Times at the USNA Course

Pl. Name School Time Date 1. Wesley Korir Louisville 23:30.0 Sept. 15, 2007 2. Jim O’Connell Syracuse 23:42.6 Oct. 2, 1982 3. Ron Harris Navy 23:47.8 Oct. 25, 1986 4. Ron Harris Navy 23:50.8 Oct. 19, 1985 5. Sean Nicholl Georgia 23:51.0 Sept. 28, 1985 6. Andrew Hanko Navy 23:55.2 Sept. 18, 2010 7. Steve Schroeder Navy 23:55.7 Sept. 14, 2013 8. Hillary Tuwell Richmond 23:56.4 Oct. 22, 1977 9. Steve Holman Georgetown 23:58.6 Oct. 6, 1990 10. Soimo Kiplagat Louisville 24:00.3 Sept. 15, 2007 11. John Olsen Navy 24:01.2 Sept. 15, 2007 12. Matt Hughes Louisville 24:02.1 Sept. 18, 2010 13. Tim Cummins Navy 24:02.8 Oct. 14, 1978 Jonathan Anderson Army 24:02.8 Oct. 18, 2008 15. Kris Herdt Virginia 24:04.1 Sept. 24, 1988 16. Steve Holman Georgetown 24:05.0 Oct. 12, 1991 Steve Hallinan American 24:05.0 Sept. 15, 2007 18. Alberto Salazar Oregon 24:07.0 Sept. 22, 1979 Mica Comstock Army 24:07.0 Oct. 25, 1986 20. Tyno Carter Army 24:08.0 Oct. 25, 1986 21. Brian King Georgetown 24:09.4 Sept. 14, 2013 21. Steve Gilmore Navy 24:09.5 Nov. 24, 1973 22. Ron Harris Navy 24:10.0 Sept. 28, 1985 Michael Eaton Louisville 24:10.6 Sept. 18, 2010 24. Dan Rincon Maryland 24:11.0 Oct. 21, 1972 25. Sosthenes Bitok Richmond 24:11.4 Sept. 26, 1981 Cody Rome Navy 24:11.6 Sept. 18, 2010 Times listed through 2010 as the course was altered in 2011 and again in ‘12

Top Navy Times at the USNA Course

Pl. Name Time Year 1. Ron Harris 23:47.8 1986 2. Ron Harris 23:50.8 1985 3. Andrew Hanko 23:55.2 2010 4. Steve Schroeder 23:55.7 2013 5. John Olsen 24:01.2 2007 6. Tim Cummins 24:02.8 1978 7. Steve Gilmore 24:09.5 1973 8. Ron Harris 24:10.0 1985 Cody Rome 24:11.6 2010 10. Greg Keller 24:12.0 1992 11. Tim Barkdoll 24:12.4 1988 12. Claude Barron 24:13.0 1976 Tim Cummins 24:13.0 1976 Bill Kovach 24:13.0 1980 15. Greg Keller 24:13.8 1990 16. Ron Harris 24:14.0 1985 17. John Kress 24:14.9 2007 18. Ron Harris 24:16.0 1984 19. Louis Poore 24:17.7 1985 20. John Sweeney 24:19.2 2013 21. Greg Keller 24:20.0 1990 22. Jeff Leuenberger 24:21.0 1993 Mark Donahue 24:21.0 1980 24. John Lesniak 24:22.0 1986 Steve Gilmore 24:22.0 1972 Times listed through 2010 as the course was altered in 2011 and again in ‘12

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Pl. Name 1. Ron Harris 2. Bill Kovack 3. Greg Keller 4. Claude Barron 5. Steve Gilmore 6. Jonathon Clemens 7. John Mentzer 8. Tim Cummins 9. John Lawlor 10. Mark Donahue 11. Ron Harris Bruce Frame 13. Steve Gilmore 14. Bill Kovack 15. Greg Keller Richard Salazar 17. Bill McCormack 18. Chris Tipton 19. Andrew Hanko 20. Jeff Holyfield 21. Bob Centeno 22. Luis Molina 23. Willie McCool 24. Todd Washbrun 25. Claude Barron

Time Finish 24:09.0 1st 24:31.8 7th 24:33.0 1st 24:38.3 9th 24:41.0 12th 24:42.3 1st 24:46.2 2nd 24:46.5 1st 24:47.5 1st 24:53.0 2nd 24:54.4 3rd 24:54.4 3rd 24:55.0 15th 24:56.4 1st 25:00.0 5th 25:00.0 25:01.9 25:02.2 3rd 25:03.6 10th 25:04.0 6th 25:06.1 25:11.7 25:12.2 25:13.7 9th 25:14.0 16th

Meet Heps 1986 Heps 1981 Heps 1991 IC4As 1976 IC4As 1973 Heps 1996 Heps 1996 Heps 1976 Heps 1966 Heps 1980 Heps 1985 Heps 1992 IC4As 1972 vs. Colgate 1981 Heps 1990 1970 1981 Heps 1989 Iona Invite 2008 Heps 1985 Heps 1981 1992 Heps 1981 Heps 1993 Heps 1976

Navy’s Men’s Cross Country All-Americans Name John Lawlor Ron Harris Greg Keller Jon Clemens

Year 1966 1985 1992 1996

Championship Site Lawrence, Kan. Milwaukee, Wis. Bloomington, Ind. Tucson, Ariz.

Cross Country & Distance All-Americans in Track

Name Year James Dare 1968 1972 Ron Harris 1987 Greg Keller 1992 1993 Todd Washburn 1993 Jon Clemens 1997 John Mentzer 1997 1998 Michael Ryan 1999 Erik Schmidt 2004

Events 3,000-meter steeplechase 3,000-meter steeplechase 3,000-meter and 5,000-meter Mile and Steeplechase Mile and Steeplechase 5,000m (Indoor) 10,000m (Outdoor) 3,000-meter and Steeplechase 5,000m (Indoor) 10,000m (Outdoor) 10,000-meter (Outdoor) Mile Mile

Navy’s Men’s Cross Country at U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials Name Olympic Year James Dare 1968, 1972* Ron Harris 1988, 1992, 1996** Mark Newman 1996, 2000, 2004 Aaron Lanzel 2004 Erik Schmidt 2004 John Mentzer 2008 * qualified as a U.S. Olympic Team alternate ** qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team

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Navy Finish 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd T-1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st

Team Champion American American American American American Navy/Army Navy Navy Navy Lehigh Navy

Top Navy Finisher Eric Eckstrand (3rd) Josh McCann (7th) Josh Sink (5th) John Kress (6th) John Olsen (4th) Andrew Hanko (2nd) Andrew Hanko (1st) Andrew Hanko (1st) James Pearson (3rd) John Sweeney (6th) Sean Rynning (8th)

Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

First-Team All-Patriot League 2003 Eric Eckstrand, Barry Carmody 2004 Josh McCann 2005 Joshn Sink 2006 John Kress 2007 John Olsen, John Kress 2008 Andrew Hanko, Bill Prom 2009 Andrew Hanko, Cody Rome 2010 Andrew Hanko 2011 James Pearson, Ken Bunnell 2012 John Sweeney Second-Team All-Patriot League 2003 Ty Rose, Joshua Sink, Erik Schmidt 2004 Josh Sink, Ty Rose 2005 Ty Rose 2006 John Olsen, Michael Niemi 2007 Andrew Grant, Bill Prom 2008 Matt DeVillers, Jonathan Grant 2009 Chris Horel, Dean Black, Ken Bunnell, Ross Hughes, James Pearson 2010 Ken Bunnell, Kyle Satterwhite, Matt DeVillers, Jeremy Haney, Dean Black 2011 Cody Rome, Kyle Satterwhite, Robert Patterson 2012 Chris Galvin, Robert Patterson 2013 Sean Rynning, Sam Peckham, Zach Hebda, Kyle Davis Patriot League Coach of the Year 2008 Al Cantello 2009 Al Cantello 2010 Al Cantello 2011 Al Cantello 2013 Al Cantello Patriot League Rookie of the Year 2006 Chris Horel 2007 Andrew Hanko 2008 Jeremy Haney 2009 Dean Black 2010 C.J. Elward 2012 Steve Schroeder

Barry Carmody, Eric Eckstrand, Kurt Russell Maksudul Ali, Barry Carmody, Adam Craig, Michael Niemi, John Olsen, Joe Russo, Joshua Sink John Kress, Michael Niemi, Ty Rose Lucas Burke, Adam Craig, John Kress, Michael Niemi, John Olsen, William Prom Andrew Hanko, John Kress, Ben Kozy, John Olsen Matthew DeVillers, William Prom Robert Alvarado, Dean Black, Ricky Griffith, Zachary Mix, Tyler Morrison, James Pearson, Cody Rome, Mike Sheehan Robert Alvarado, Dean Black, Brian Davenport, Brandon Easler, C.J. Elward, Chris Galvin, Jeremy Haney, Eamon McCarey, Alex Mund, James Pearson, Greg Poser, Cody Rome, Mike Sheehan, Jordan Tropf, Andrew Zellman Anthony Borrego, Brian Davenport, C.J. Elward, Jacob Fox, Chris Galvin, Jeremy Haney, Eamon McCarey, Cody Rome, Kyle Satterwhite, Mike Sheehan, Jeremy Triplett, Cody Vernon Drew Anderson, Tony Baldessari, Drew Calcagno, C.J. Elward, Jacob Fox, Chris Galvin, Anthony Malatesta, Tom Moore, Shane O’Donnell, Kyle Satterwhite, John Sweeney, Jeramy Triplett Hal Bullen, Drew Calcagno, Weston Kennedy, Shane O’Donnell, Robert Patterson, Sam Peckham, Sam Pershall, Mitchell Pratt, Ryan Speir, John Sweeney, Jeramy Triplett, Billy Walker, Nick Wilcox, Sam Williams

CoSIDA Academic All-America 2004 2006 2011 2012

Eric Eckstrand (third team) Michael Niemi (second team) Cody Rome (second team) Cody Rome (second team)

Willie McCool Monument

The Willie McCool Monument on the USNA Cross Country Course memorializes Navy’s 1982 team captain that was one of seven astronauts that perished in Space Shuttle Columbia during re-entry on February 1, 2003. The last audible transmission received from Columbia before the tragedy occurred at 8:59 a.m. that morning - 16 minutes from the shuttle’s scheduled landing at 9:15 a.m. On Navy’s home course during his senior season in 1982, McCool recorded a career-best time of 24:27 - which stands as the 28th-fastest Navy time in course history. The monument is located where he would have been 8:27 into the race during that day - 16 minutes from home. McCool, 41, was a former test pilot in the Navy and served that role for the STS-107 (Space Shuttle Columbia). He received a bachelor of science degreee in applied science from the U.S Naval Academy in 1983, a master of science degree from the University of Maryland in 1985, and a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1992. McCool, as a member of the Blue Team, worked with many experiments and was also responsible for maneuvering Columbia as part of several experiments mounted in the shuttle’s payload bay. Selected by NASA in 1996, McCool was making his first spaceflight.

Patriot League Scholar Athlete of the Year 2007 John Kress 2008 Bill Prom 2012 Chris Galvin Academic All-Patriot League Team 2010 Matt DeVillers 2011 James Pearson, Cody Rome 2012 Chris Galvin, John Sweeney 2013 Sam Peckham

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Record Pct. vs. Army Championships Meets Finish Head Coach 1922 2-0 1.000 n/a n/a n/a L.H. Mang 1924 1-2 .333 n/a n/a n/a L.H. Mang 1925 2-1 .667 n/a n/a n/a L.H. Mang 1926 2-2 .500 n/a n/a n/a L.H. Mang 1927 2-1 .667 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1928 2-2 .500 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1929 4-0 1.000 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1930 4-0 1.000 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1931 2-2 .500 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1932 3-1 .750 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1933 3-1 .750 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1934 1-2 .333 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1935 1-3 .250 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1936 4-0 1.000 n/a n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1937 4-2 .667 W, 19-42 n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1938 4-2 .667 L, 23-32 n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1939 3-3 .500 L, 25-30 n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1940 7-0 1.000 W, 24-31 n/a n/a Earl Thompson 1941 2-2 .500 L, 25-30 Heptagonals 5th Earl Thompson 1942 3-1 .750 L, 24-31 Heptagonals 7th Earl Thompson 1943 5-1 .833 W, 22-34 IC4A 1st Earl Thompson 1944 5-0 1.000 W, 26-29 IC4A 2nd Earl Thompson 1945 4-1 .800 L, 19-36 IC4A 2nd Earl Thompson 1946 4-1 .800 W, 20-37 Heptagonals/IC4A 1st/5th Earl Thompson 1947 0-4-1 .100 L, 20-38 Nonagonals 7th Earl Thompson 1948 3-4 .429 L, 15-35 Heptagonals 8th Earl Thompson 1949 1-5 .167 L, 15-50 Heptagonals 8th Earl Thompson 1950 3-3 .500 L, 15-48 Heptagonals 9th Earl Thompson 1951 3-4 .429 L, 15-48 Heptagonals 3rd Earl Thompson 1952 4-6 .400 L, 15-44 Heptagonals 3rd Jim Gehrdes 1953 4-4 .500 L, 20-40 Heptagonals 5th Jim Gehrdes 1954 3-4 .429 L, 22-33 Heptagonals 3rd Jim Gehrdes 1955 4-3 .571 L, 24-31 Heptagonals 5th Jim Gehrdes 1956 2-7 .222 L, 24-33 Heptagonals 4th Jim Gehrdes 1957 6-1 .857 W, 24-32 Heptagonals 2nd Jim Gehrdes 1958 4-3 .571 L, 17-38 Heptagonals 3rd Jim Gehrdes 1959 6-1 .857 W, 25-30 Heptagonals/IC4A 3rd/8th Jim Gehrdes 1960 5-4 .556 L, 21-36 Heptagonals 7th Jim Gehrdes 1961 3-5 .375 L, 22-37 Heptagonals 5th Jim Gehrdes 1962 5-2 .714 W, 23-38 Heptagonals/IC4A 1st/10th Jim Gehrdes 1963 7-2 .778 W, 22-33 Heptagonals 3rd Jim Gehrdes 1964 8-1 .889 W, 17-45 Heptagonals/IC4A 1st/5th Jim Gehrdes 1965 5-5 .500 L, 20-40 Heptagonals/IC4A 2nd/10th Jim Gehrdes 1966 5-2 .714 W, 23-33 Heptagonals/IC4A 1st/9th Jim Gehrdes 1967 5-2-1 .688 W, 21-35 Heptagonals/IC4A 2nd/3rd Jim Gehrdes 1968 3-5 .375 W, 26-29 Heptagonals/IC4A 6th/19th Al Cantello 1969 4-5 .444 W, 19-44 Heptagonals/IC4A 5th/17th Al Cantello 1970 5-5 .500 L, 26-29 Heptagonals/IC4A 4th/13th Al Cantello 1971 6-2 .750 W, 21-40 Heptagonals/IC4A 3rd/8th Al Cantello 1972 5-3 .625 L, 21-34 Heptagonals/IC4A t-1st/4th Al Cantello NCAA 21st 1973 5-2 .714 W, 17-46 Heptagonals/IC4A 2nd/2nd Al Cantello 1974 6-3 .667 W, 20-43 Heptagonals/IC4A 1st/3rd Al Cantello NCAA 15th 1975 7-3 .700 W, 25-36 Heptagonals/IC4A 2nd/7th Al Cantello NCAA 25th 1976 6-5 .545 W, 26-29 Heptagonals/IC4A 5th/7th Al Cantello NCAA 25th

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James Oberholtzer James Marsh Thomas Trout Raymond Tacke Charles Cooke Jonathan Hurt William Smith Vincent Roper Walter Meukow Richard Winter Richard Winter Robert Kunkle Kenneth MacLeod William Kiggins Stephen Simpson Joel Heine James Howard Forrest Horton Gregory Williams John Lawlor James Dare Stephan Hanvey Michael Frick Vernon Graham Bob Monahan Richard Elliott Steve Gilmore Dale Bateman Steve Giorgis James Kelly


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Championship Meets Finish Head Coach Heptagonals/IC4A 4th/13th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 2nd/7th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 2nd/8th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 2nd/6th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 2nd/5th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 3rd/7th Al Cantello Heptagonals/ECAC 2nd/1st Al Cantello NCAA Regional 8th Heptagonals/ECAC 2nd/1st Al Cantello NCAA Regional/NCAA 3rd/18th Heptagonals/Colonial 2nd/1st Al Cantello NCAA Regional/NCAA 6th/7th Heptagonals/Colonial 2nd/1st Al Cantello IC4A/NCAA Regional 6th/4th Heptagonals/Colonial 6th/1st Al Cantello NCAA Regional 8th Heptagonals/Colonial 5th/1st Al Cantello NCAA Regional/NCAA 2nd/21st Heptagonals/Colonial 2nd/1st Al Cantello NCAA Regional/NCAA 3rd/21st Heptagonals/Colonial 3rd/2nd Al Cantello NCAA Regional 11th Heptagonals/IC4A 4th/10th Al Cantello Heptagonals 1st Al Cantello NCAA Regional/NCAA 4th/7th Heptagonals/IC4A 5th/13th Al Cantello NCAA Regional 10th Heptagonals/IC4A 7th/14th Al Cantello Heptagonals/IC4A 2nd/8th Al Cantello Heptagonals/IC4A 1st/6th Al Cantello Heptagonals 2nd Al Cantello NCAA Regional/NCAA 2nd/21st Heptagonals/ NCAA Reg. 5th/6th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 4th/4th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 6th/11th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 2nd/8th Al Cantello Heptagonals/NCAA Reg. 4th/5th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 2nd/6th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 2nd/10th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 3rd/11th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 2nd/9th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 2nd/5th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. t-1st/10th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 1st/4th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 1st/5th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 1st/5th Al Cantello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 2nd/6th Al Canello Patriot League/NCAA Reg. 1st/8th Al Cantello

Navy Coaching History

Name Years Seasons Overall/Pct. vs. Army/Pct. L.H. Mang 4 1922, 1924-26 7-5/.583 0-0/n/a Earl Thompson 25 1927-51 77-45-1/.630 5-10/.333 Jim Gehrdes 16 1952-67 76-52-1/.593 7-9/.438 Al Cantello 46 1968-present 242-70-1/.777 34-10-1/.784 TOTALS 90 1922-present 402-171-3/.701 46-28-1/.620

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Captain(s) Kevin Walsh Tim MacNeil Mark Donahue Mark Donahue Bill Kovach Willie McCool Mark Patterson Bill Stone Jim Foley Ron Harris Lance Davidson Robert Packowski Tim Barkdoll Don Brown Greg Keller Luis Molina Jeff Leuenberger Jesse Kemp Jon Clemens Scott Barnacle John Mentzer Michael Ryan Aaron Nichols Justin Mikolay Michael French Aaron Lanzel Eric Eckstrand Barry Carmody Ty Rose Adam Craig John Kress Bill Prom Chris Horel Andrew Hanko James Pearson Kyle Satterwhite Robert Patterson

NCAA Championship Team App. n/a n/a n/a 10 (1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1997) 10 (1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1997)

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Abitante, George Adams, Dudley Adams, John Adams, Samuel Aldenderfer, William Ali, Maksudul Anderson, David Anderson, James Ascherfeld, Theodore

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Bailey, Leonard Barkdoll, Timothy Barnacle, Scott Barron, Claude Barry, Richard Barry, Vincent Bateman, Dale Bennett, Thomas Bennette, Donald Bisselle, Robert Black, Dean Blessman, Edward Blouin, Francis Boener, Joseph Bohmke, Greg Bolam, Cecil Bonnette, Jonathan Booker, Ray Bourke, Robert Bowers, Charles Bowling, William Boyum, John Brantigan, Richard Bridgman, Charles Brown, Brady Brown, Donald Brown, Noel Brummer, James Brummit, Gerald Brus, Henry Buckwalter, Earl Bunnell, Ken Burke, Lucas Burns, Christopher Burrill, John Buszta, Kevin

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Carlon, Francis Carmody, Barry Carpenter, Lester Casey, Daniel Centeno, Robert Chavez, Jose Chester, Scott Christensen, Daniel Clancey, Brian Clancy, Albert Clemens, Jonathan Clopeck, John Cochrane, Richard Coe, David Connelly, Thomas Conover, Michael Coogan, Robert

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Cook, Christopher Cook, Jesse Cooke, Charles Cooper, Patrick Costigan, Richard Coyne, Donald Craig, Adam Creamer, John Crumblish, Mark Cuff, Floyd Cummins, Timothy Cvrk, Charles

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Daniels, Peter Dare, James Davidson, Lance Davis, Kyle De La Mora, Brian De Villers, Matthew DellaPelle, Dominic Dempsey, Curran Detrich, Ernest Doherty, James Donahue, Mark Donaldson, Paul Driscoll, Raymond Dunham, George Dunkle, Robert

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Eckert, Richard Eckstrand, Eric Edwards, William Eisele, Donn Elliott, Richard Elward, C.J.

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Fahy, Edward Falgoust, Jean Farrell, John Fisher, Mark Fladeboe, Jan Fleming, Bernard Flores, Francis Foley, James Foote, Aaron Foulsham, Charles Fowler, Charles Foy, Brian Frame, Bruce French, Michael Frick, Michael Froelich, Chad Furer, Albert

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Gaffney, Paul Galluccio, Joseph Galvin, Chris Gamble, Peter Gatto, Ryan Gebel, Matthew Gibson, Scott Gilmore, Mark Gilmore, Steve Ginter, Howard

1992-93 1926 1950-52 2009­ 1971 1953, 55 2004-05 1941-42 1982-84 1945 1975-76, 78 1972-73 2007 1965-67 1985-87 2012-13 2013 2008-10 2008-10 1942 1960-62 1973-75 1977-80 1964-65 2002 1968 1958 1950 2001-03 1999 1951 1970, 72 2010, 12 1932-33 1951 1980-82 1974-75 1968-69 1959-60 1989-91 1982-85 2010 1966-67 1947 1982 1991-93 1997, 00-01 1968-69 1994 1934 1966-67 1969-70 2010-12 1981 2000 1978 1929-31 1988-89 1971-73 1962

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Hackett, Donald 1962-63 Hailey, Edgar 1932 Hall, Richard 1944-46 Halpin, Douglas 1980 Hammer, Paul 1946 Haney, Jeremy 2008-11 Hanko, Andrew 2007-10 Hansen, Henry 1929 Hanvey, Stephan 1967-68 Harby, Jack 1936-37 Hardman, Ward 1932 Harkins, Richard 1940 Harper, Norman 1952-54 Harrington, Brian 2000, 02 Harris, Randall 1972 Harris, Ron 1983-86 Hauck, Philip 1933 Haugen, Jon 1980 Hautau, Charles 1976-77 Hayes, Jonathan 1999-00 Heath, Richard 1938-39 Hebda, Zach 2012-13 Heerde, Frederick 1933 Heine, Joel 1960-62 Highley, Frank 1929 Hilles, Frederick 1929 Hinsman, Donald 1967 Hoffman, Robert 1952 Holyfield, Jeff 1982, 85 Hommel, Robert 1933 Horel, Chris 2006-09 Horton, Forrest 1962-64 Houley, William 1958 Houten, Daniel 1960 Howard, James 1961-63 Howe, John 1948 Hubbard, Stephen 1971, 73-74 Hudson, Lewis 1929-30 Hughes, Ross 2009 Hume, John 1970 Hunter, Dewitt 1944 Hurt, Jonathan 1951-53 Hutchinson, George 1932-34 Hyde, John 1932

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Kauffman, Carl Keefer, Thomas Keller, Greg Kellogg, Robert Kelley, Ryan Kelly, James Kemp, Jesse Kennedy, Colin Kenney, Paul Khoury, Eli Kiggins, William Kimble, Kenneth Kirk, Bradley Knode, Ronald Kohrs, Michael Koons, James Kovach, William Kozy, Ben Kramer, James Kramer, Jeffrey Kramer, Richard Kress, John Kunkle, Robert Kurz, Kenneth

1965 1993 1989-92 1986 2012-13 1973-76 1992-94 2000 1969 1977 1959-60 1969 1986 1966-67 1980, 82 1963-65 1979-81 2006-07 1971-73 1971-73 1977, 79 2005-07 1957-59 1996, 98

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Lakis, Nicholas 1969-71 Langen, Thomas 1931 Lanzel, Aaron 2000-02 Lapham, David 1961 Laverghetta, Thomas 1989 Lawlor, John 1964-66 Ledford, Christopher 1995 Leehey, Patrick 1941 Lesniak, John 1983-84, 86 Leuenberger, Jeffrey 1991-93 Lewellen, Robert 1942 Leyndyke, Matt 2007-08 Limbert, Timothy 1997 Lippert, Frederick 1954-55 Loman, Michael 1977, 79 Long, William 1968-70 Lowman, Bruce 1972 Lundblad, Peter 1989, 91

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Mackenzie, Colin MacLeod, Kenneth MacNeil, Timothy Maguire, Justin Mahon, Brendan Marsh, James Martin, Ramon Martin, Richard Mason, John Massie, Thomas Matta, Jason McCann, Joshua McCarter, James McCool, Willie McCormack, William McCoy, James McGillick, Brian McKeon, Simon Mclean, Bradley McNamara, John

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Midshipmen Memorial NAVAL ACADEMY CROSS COUNTRY COURSE IN MEMORY OF MIDSHIPMEN ROBERT PACKOWSKI DONALD LACKEY WILLIAM DONOVAN ANDREW MYERS AUGUST 1989 “THEY RAN AND COMPETED ON THESE CHALLENGING HILLS AND WINDING TRAILS AND THEIR PERSEVERANCE AND DILIGENCE NEVER WANED - THEIR LIVES EXEMPLIFIED THE COMPETITIVENESS OF GENERATIONS OF MIDSHIPMEN. MAY THIS COURSE CONTINUE TO SERVE THE ENDURING NAVAL ACADEMY SPIRIT WHICH IT REPRESENTS.” NAVAL ACADEMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The memorial is dedicated to the lives of the four Midshipmen listed on the plaque, who were killed in a car accident on August 13, 1989, on their way to Captain’s Practice in Pennsylvania.

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Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown, MIT and Richmond as associate members. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League also had more than 93 percent of its teams score above the national APR average in the most recent data, and 92 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2013-14 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams have accomplished the following: I The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in multi-year APR rating, and led all leagues in men’s basketball APR. I 81 Patriot League teams recorded perfect graduation success rates and 92 earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in APR. I More than 93 percent of Patriot League teams scored above the national average in APR. I Patriot League teams won NCAA Tournament games in seven different sports, with American winning twice to advance to the Round of 16 in volleyball. I League squads also won NCAA first-round or regional contests in football (Fordham), men’s soccer (Navy), women’s soccer (Boston University), women’s lacrosse (Loyola), softball (Boston University) and baseball (Bucknell). I Navy won the overall Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the second time in three years, while Army took first place on the men’s side and Boston University claimed the women’s title in its inaugural season. I Fifteen student-athletes earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition, including first-team accolades for Fordham’s Brett Biestek (Football), Bucknell’s Joe Meyer (Men’s Soccer) and Navy’s Elizabeth Hoerner (Women’s Soccer). I Thirty-five student-athletes received Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. I There were 2,450 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14, including 128 with a semester GPA of at least 4.0. I American women’s basketball standout Alexis Dobbs and Navy women’s soccer star Elizabeth Hoerner and women’s rowing student-athlete Katherine Ashton each earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Dobbs and Hoerner were later named the Patriot League’s nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. I Fordham football and Loyola men and women’s lacrosse each finished in the top 10 of national polls, while Navy men’s soccer and American volleyball and field hockey each placed in the top 25 of their sport’s final national rankings. I Navy’s Jay Stell placed third in the javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, matching the best-ever finish for a Patriot League male and earning first-team All-America honors. I Navy’s Tom Duvall came in the top 10 in the 500 freestyle at the NCAA Men’s Swimming Championship to earn All-America honors, and was one of four Patriot Leaguers to compete in an individual event at either the NCAA Men or Women’s Championship.

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Stephen Cooksey was named Men’s Track & Field Coach of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor season.


Elizabeth Hoerner was the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year as well as the women’s soccer Student-Athlete of the Year.

2013-14 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS Anthony Parenti was tabbed the Patriot League Pitcher of the Year.

Team Titles (9) Men’s Soccer [2], regular season & tournament Men’s Cross Country Women’s Soccer, regular season Women’s Basketball, regular season Men’s Swimming & Diving Women’s Swimming & Diving Men’s Track & Field [2], indoor & outdoor Coach of the Year (7) Dave Brandt, Men’s Soccer Al Cantello, Men’s Cross Country Stefanie Pemper, Women’s Basketball Bill Roberts, Men’s Swimming Rich MacDonald, Diving Stephen Cooksey [2], Men’s Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field ATHLETE of the Year (10) Jame Dubyoski, Men’s Soccer (offensive player) Joseph Greenspan, Men’s Soccer (defensive player) Elizabeth Hoerner, Women’s Soccer (goalkeeper) Jade Seabrook, Women’s Soccer (defensive player) Morgan Dankanich, Women’s Soccer (offensive player) Tom Duvall, Men’s Swimming Wil Mayo, Men’s Diving Alix Membreno, Women’s Basketball (defensive player) Kash Manzelli, Baseball (player) Anthony Parenti, Baseball (pitcher)

Alix Membreno earned Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year honors

Rookie of the Year (1) Joseph Lane, Men’s Swimming Scholar-Athlete of the Year (3) Elizabeth Hoerner, Women’s Soccer Ellen Bradford, Women’s Swimming Chris House, Men’s Golf Tournament Most Valuable Player (2) Guy Skord, Men’s Soccer Zach Duncavage, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (field)

The Navy men’s soccer team claimed Patriot League titles in the regular season as well as the postseason tournament.

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