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General Information Quick Facts/Table of Contents................................................................. 1 About Stony Brook................................................................................2-3 About Long Island.................................................................................4-5 Goldstein Family Student-Athlete Development Center........................... 6 Speed, Strength, and Conditioning.......................................................... 7 Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium..................................................................8-9 2010 Outlook..................................................................................... 10-11 2010 Seawolves Women’s Soccer Head Coach, Susan Ryan.................................................................12-13 Associate Head Coach, Steve Welham.................................................. 14 Asst. Coaches........................................................................................ 14 2010 Seawolves Roster......................................................................... 16 2010 Seawolves Roster Information...................................................... 17 2010 Player Profiles.............................................................................18-28 About the America East............................................................................. 29 2009 Season In Review............................................................................ 32 2009 America East Season In Review...................................................... 33 2009 Statistics ......................................................................................... 34 Seawolves Record Book Team MVPs, MIPs.................................................................................. 35 All-Time Honors...................................................................................... 35 Individual Records.................................................................................. 36 Team Records...................................................................................36-38 Career/Single Season Records.............................................................. 39 Year-By-Year Results........................................................................40-42 All-Time Roster....................................................................................... 43 All-Time Versus Opponents.................................................................... 44 Directions/Alums of Note........................................................................ 45 Stony Brook Athletics Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr........................................................................ 46 Sports Medicine...................................................................................... 47 Director of Athletics, Jim Fiore...........................................................48-49 Coaching Staff Directory......................................................................... 50

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Credits: The 2010 Stony Brook women's soccer media guide was written and edited by Jeremy Cohen. Design and layout by Jeremy Cohen. Photos by Bob O'Rourk, Adam Hunger, Bob Emmerich, Sr., Rob Emmerich, Jr., NYC & Company - The Convention and Visitors Bureau and Eagle Eye photography. Special thanks to Adam Gutes and Craig Schroeder, Jr.

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Total Home Away 2009 Record 7-10-2 4-5-0 3-5-2 2009 America East Record 5-2-1 3-1-0 2-1-1 America East Finish:............................................................. 4th Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................ 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............................................. 18/6 Newcomers:........................................................................... 10

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School:...................................................Stony Brook University Location:........................................................ Stony Brook, N.Y. Founded:........................................................................... 1957 Enrollment:..................................................................... 23,998 Nickname:.................................................................Seawolves Colors:........................................................Red, Blue and Grey Affiliation:........................................................................NCAA I Conference:..........................................................America East Field:.............................................. Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Capacity........................................................................ 8,136 President:.......................................... Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Alma Mater:.......................................................(Chicago ‘76) Athletics Director:........................................................Jim Fiore Alma Mater:........................................................(Hofstra, ‘91) Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA:......................................... Donna Woodruff Alma Mater:...........................................................(Penn, ‘90) Athletics Phone:.................................................631-632-WOLF Ticket Office Phone:..........................................631-632-WOLF

Athletic Communications Assistant/Women’s Soccer Contact:................... Jeremy Cohen Office:..............................................................631-632-6328 Email:...................................jeremy.cohen@stonybrook.edu Assistant:............................................................... Adam Gutes Office:..............................................................631-632-7125 Office Fax:...........................................................631-632-8841 Website:..................................................www.goseawolves.org Mailing Address:........................................................................ Stony Brook University Indoor Sports Complex Stony Brook, NY 11794-3500

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Day Opponent Location Time Aug. 20 at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 7 p.m. Aug. 27 Siena Stony Brook, N.Y. 7 p.m. Aug. 29 at Iona New Rochelle, N.Y. 1 p.m. Sept. 3 Marist Stony Brook, N.Y. 7 p.m. Sept. 5 at Maryland College Park, Md. 1 p.m. Sept. 10 at Sacred Heart Fairfield, Conn. 7 p.m. Sept. 12 at Columbia New York, N.Y. 1 p.m. Sept. 16 Fairfield Stony Brook, N.Y. 7 p.m. Sept. 19 Manhattan Stony Brook, N.Y. 4 p.m. Sept. 26 Hartford* Stony Brook, N.Y. 2 p.m. Sept. 30 at Albany* Albany, N.Y. 3 p.m. Oct. 3 at Boston University* Boston, Mass. 1 p.m. Oct. 7 Vermont* Stony Brook, N.Y. 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at UMBC* Baltimore, Md. 1 p.m. Oct. 14 at New Hampshire* Durham, N.H. 3:30 p.m. Oct. 21 Maine* Stony Brook, N.Y. 7 p.m. Oct. 24 Binghamton* Orono, Maine 1 p.m. All home games played at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Home games in BOLD * - denotes conference game

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Head Coach:...............................................................Sue Ryan Alma Mater:........................................... (Cortland State, ‘83) Record at SBU:.....................................186-232-40 (25 yrs.) Career Record:..............................................................same Office Phone:.......................................................631-632-7216 Best Time to Reach Coach Ryan.................Contact SID Office Associate Head Coach: .Steve Welham (Seton Hall, ‘99), 5th year Assistant Coach: Heather Hathorn (Maine ‘06), 1st year Assistant Coach: Tom Hayes, 4th year Assistant Coach: Dr. Aisling Toolan (Stony Brook ‘07) 1st year

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• 184 student-athletes were named to the America East Honor Roll in 2008-09.

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• Stony Brook StudentAthletes achieved an overall America East GPA of 3.01 in 2008-09, the third straight year it has been over 3.0.

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• 67 Seawolves garnered Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades for posting a GPA of 3.5 or above.

• Four Stony Brook student -athletes were honored as 2009 SUNY Chancellor ScholarAthletes.


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Administration STADIUM QUICK FACTS GENERAL Architect Richard Dattner General Contractor Tyree Organization Broke Ground May 2000 Capacity 8,136 Chairback Seating 500 on east side Surface Field Turf (artificial surface with sand and rubber granules infill with subsurface drainage system) - New 89,298 sq. ft. surface installed in June 2009 Luxury Suites Four, plus two open-air reception areas

UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS ■ Stadium is 10-feet below ground ■ Home to: football, M&W lacrosse, M&W soccer ■ Entrances: four (Northeast, East Center, Southeast, Southwest) ■ 2 Paver Circles: Northeast & Southeast ■ Entrances (25 feet in diameter and each holds 4,250 pavers

LAVALLE HIGHLIGHTS Sept. 14, 2002 Chad King christens the new stadium by taking the opening kickoff and returning it 94 yards for a touchdown as Stony Brook went on to defeat St. John’s, 34-9, before a sellout crowd of 8,136 Oct. 19, 2002 Stony Brook officially names the facility in honor of N.Y. State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle, who was instrumental in bringing the stadium to Stony Brook.

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May 20, 2006 Stony Brook University hosts the NCAA Men’s Lacrosee North Quarterfinals before a sellout crowd of 8,335, the largest crowd in Stony Brook history. Oct. 20, 2007 Stony Brook wins its first game against a full-scholorship FCS team when it defeats Maine, 30-23, in overtime. The crowd of 7,328 is the second largest football attendance in Lavalle Stadium history.

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Stony Brook University women’s soccer program had a lot to be proud of following the 2009 as it continued to establish itself as the one of the top programs in the America East Conference and the Northeast Region. The Seawolves advanced to the America East semifinals, the third consecutive year that SBU has advanced to at least the semifinals. They played No. 23 Rutgers to a 1-1 tie and defeated eventual conference champion Boston University, 2-1, during the regular season. The victory over the Terriers ended BU’s 22 game conference-win streak. Entering the 2010 season, the Seawolves have set their sights on the one goal the program has yet to achieve despite its success over the past couple years: an America East tournament and the automatic bid to the NCAA College Cup that goes with it. Head coach Sue Ryan and her team have reason to be optimistic, returning nine of 11 starters from last year’s squad, including junior Colleen McKenna, the 2008 America East Rookie of the Year. The Seawolves also bring back sophomores Sa’sha Kershaw (Baltimore, Md.) and Taryn Schoenbeck (Newark, Del.), who each earned a spot on the 2009 All-America East Rookie team. Kershaw led the team in points (14) and tied for the team lead in goals (six). The Seniors Leading the way for Seawolves senior class are defenders Sarah Dwyer (Laurel, Md.) and Debbie Aller (Stony Brook, N.Y.). Dwyer has been an anchor of the Seawolves defense over the past three seasons, starting all but one game. The 2007 America East All-Rookie selection will continue to be one of the pillars of the Seawolves backfield this season. Aiding Dwyer in a stopper role will be Aller, who has emerged as one of the Seawolves most consistent players over the past two seasons. After battling injury early in the year, Aller started the final 14 games and was the heart and soul of the Seawolves defense. Morgan Sims (Ambler, Pa.) is expected to compete for a starting position up front this season after starting nine games a season ago. Sims scored a goal and added three assists as she ranked third on the team with five points. After playing in just four games last season due to injury, the Seawolves will look for forward Danielle Tenaglia (North Reading, Mass) to compete for time up front. In 2008, Tenaglia appeared in 17 games after tying for a team-high in goals (three) as a freshman. Elizabeth Valencia (Huntington Station, N.Y.) will attempt to make a comeback this season after missing 2008 and 2009 due to injury. One of five goalkeepers on the roster, Morgan Johanson (Pittsford, N.Y.) will compete for the starting job as the

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Seawolves try to fill the shoes of all-conference goalkeeper Marisa Viola. The Juniors Forward Colleen McKenna (Manorville, N.Y.) will once again be counted on to lead the Seawolves offensive attack. McKenna battled injury last season while making 14 appearances including nine starts. As a freshman she was named the America East Rookie of the Year in addition to being selected to the all-conference first team after leading the America East in goals (nine) and points (21). Ryan and her staff believe that a now healthy McKenna will once again be able to shoulder much of the offensive load. Holly Razzaghi (Bloomsburg, Pa.) will once again be the anchor of the Seawolves midfield. She has started all but one game over the past two seasons and had a goal and two assists last season. Teaming with Razzaghi in the central midfield will be Dominique Adamo (Ramsey, N.J.), who made 16 starts last season. Adamo scored two goals including the gamewinner in the win over Boston University. Alexis Lindo (York, Pa.) continued to be one of the team’s most consistent players last season as she appeared in 18 games in the backfield. Also returning for the Seawolves defense will be Dana Adamkiewicz (Port Jefferson Station, N.Y.), who was one of two Seawolves to start every game a season ago. The coaching staff expects Rachel Silverman (Rye Brook, N.Y.) to compete for a starting position this season after seeing important minutes in the midfield last season. Silverman played in all 19 games and made five starts. Forward Gabriella Petralia (West Hempstead, N.Y.) had a breakout season last year, scoring two goals while appearing in 18 games and making 10 starts. Ryan and her staff see Petralia playing an even more important role in the Seawolves offense this season. Daniela Giuliani (West Lafayette, Ind.) played in 13 games in 2009 and will help to bolster the Stony Brook offensive attack. The Sophomores America East All- Rookie selections Sa’sha Kershaw (Baltimore, Md.) and Taryn Schoenbeck (Newark, Del.) each return after outstanding freshman seasons. Kershaw led the team in points (14) and tied for the team lead in goals (six) from an attacking midfield position and the coaching staff expects similar production from her as a sophomore. Schoenbeck came on late in the season, starting 10 of the final 11 games at forward, tallying a team-high three assists, all during conference play. Neither Holly Thompson (Wyoming, Del.) or Kristen Reiche (Mahopac, N.Y.) saw time in net last season but


2010 Preview Ashley Castanio comes to Stony Brook from Oceanside, N.Y., where she was a four-year letter-winner at Oceanside High School. A captain as a senior, Castanio was a 2009 first-team all-state selection and was named the Most Valuable Goalkeeper in Nassau County and was an ESPN All-Region selection as well. Tess Hagenlock comes to Stony Brook from Bozeman High in Bozeman, Mont., where she was a three-time all-state honoree and won the `Golden Boot’ in 2006 and 2009. Most recently, Tess was named the 2009-10 Gatorade State Player of the Year Award in addition to being named to the ESPN All-Region Team. A 5-3 midfielder, Ericka Garufi (Milton, Mass.), comes to Stony Brook from Milton High where she was a fouryear letter-winner for head coach Brian Borde. She was named a 2009 all-star and played for the Stars of Mass club team. The Schedule Games against three 2009 NCAA Tournament participants as well as eight home contests at LaValle Stadium highlight the 2010 Stony Brook University women’s soccer schedule as announced by head coach Sue Ryan. Coming off its third straight appearance in the America East semifinals, the Seawolves will play four opponents ranked in last season’s RPI Top 100 including two in the Top 40. Stony Brook begins its 2010 season on Aug. 20 at Rutgers, who advanced to the NCAA Second Round and finished the season ranked No. 16. The Seawolves tied the No. 23 Scarlet Knights last season, which was its best ever result against a ranked opponent. SBU opens up its home schedule on Friday, Aug. 27 at LaValle Stadium against Siena. The Seawolves will then take on Iona (Aug. 29) before returning home to take on Marist on Sept. 3. Following the contest against Marist, Stony Brook will embark on a three-game road trip beginning with ACC power Maryland (Sept. 5). Maryland finished last season ranked No. 11 after winning 14 games and advancing to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. The Seawolves will then take on Sacred Heart (9/10) before completing the road swing against Columbia (9/12). SBU then returns home for its next three games, starting with match-up against Fairfield on Sept. 16. Manhattan visits LaValle Stadium on Sept. 19 before Stony Brook opens up America East play against Hartford (9/26). Stony Brook then travels to take on Albany (9/30) before heading to Boston to take on defending conference champion Boston University (10/3). SBU will then play host to Vermont before returning to the road for games against UMBC (10/10) and New Hampshire (10/14). The Seawolves close the regular season at home against Maine (10/21) and Binghamton (10/24).

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both are expected to compete for time this season. The Freshmen Ryan and her coaching staff expect immediate contributions from this year’s group of freshmen, which she believes is their best class ever from top to bottom. Ahriel Fernandez arrives at Stony Brook from East Haven, Conn where she was a four-year letter-winner at Hill Regional Career High School. A two-time captain, Fernandez scored 21 goals over her junior and senior years and led Hill to a 12-2-2 record and No. 4 state ranking as a senior. A four-year letterwinner at Broad Run High School, Jennifer Taylor comes to the Seawolves from Ashburn, Va. Taylor led Broad Run to the 2009 Virginia State Championship and a No. 2 national ranking in the ESPN Rise Fab 50 poll. A 5-5 defender, Taylor was a 2009 secondteam all-district selection and was also a part of a Broad Run squad that went undefeated and won the 2008 state title. A four-year letter-winner at Blue Valley High School in Stilwell, Kan., Julianne Palm was a 2009 EKL second team selection. A 5-4 midfielder, Palm played for the BVSC-Mallorca club team that has won six-straight state championships. BVSC advanced to the Regional semifinals in each of those six years, went to the finals in 2008 and was ranked as high No. 7 in the nation. Caitlin Pfeiffer arrives at Stony Brook from Holland Central High School in Holland, N.Y., where she was a five-year letter-winner. A 2009 first team all-state and allwestern New York selection, the 5-5 forward captained Holland as a senior, leading her team in goals (17) and assists (16). As a junior, she earned second team all-state and all-western New York honors as she scored 17 goals and added five assists. Queli Ornelas comes to Stony Brook from Palm Harbor University High School in Palm Harbor, Fla., where she was a four-year letter-winner. A 5-8 forward, Ornelas led Palm Harbor to two Florida State Championships. Palm Harbor was ranked as the No. 7 high school team in country in the final 2010 ESPN Rise Fab 50 poll and went a combined 45-0-3 over Ornelas’ last two years. Chelsea Morales was a four-year letter-winner at Temecula Valley High School in Temecula, Calif. An AllAmerican and first team All-League selection as a freshman, Morales led Temecula to an undefeated season and set the school shutout record. Morales was a three-year member of the California State ODP team that won the National Championship in 2007. Larissa Nysch arrives at Stony Brook from Upper Dublin High School in Fort Washington, Pa., where she was a four-year letter-winner. A three-team All-League selection and 2008 All-State selection, the 5-6 midfielder has scored 38 goals over her first three years at Upper Dublin.

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Position: Head Coach Year at Stony Brook: 26th Alma Mater: Cortland State ‘83 Stony Brook ‘88

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Entering her 26th season as Stony Brook’s head women’s soccer coach in 2010, Sue Ryan has established the Seawolves as one of the top programs not only in the America East Conference but also the Northeast Region. Last season, Stony Brook advanced to the America East semifinals, the third consecutive year that SBU has advanced to at least the semifinals. They played No. 23 Rutgers to a 1-1 tie and defeated eventual conference champion Boston University, 2-1, during the regular season. The victory over the Terriers ended BU’s 22 game conference-win streak. The Seawolves had their best season in program history in 2008, winning six of their final eight games. Stony Brook’s 11 victories were its most since 1994 and its six conference wins set a program record. The Seawolves also made their first appearance in the America East title game since 2002. The S e a w o l v e s success on the field was recognized by its peers as Stony Brook received a slew of postseason awards. SBU set a program record with three AllAmerica East first team selections in addition to having the America East Goalkeeper and Freshman of the Year. Ryan’s squad also set a program record with three NSCAA/ adidas All-Northeast Region Team selections, and had a freshman, Colleen McKenna, named to the Soccer Buzz AllFreshman team for the first time in school history. Ryan also continued to be a presence on the national scene as she assisted at the U-20 training combine in Chula Vista, Calif. The combine gave the coaches a chance to evaluate a large number of players as the team begins their run to what will hopefully culminate in the 2010 U-20 Women’s World Cup in Germany. The U-20 team recently won the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Chile. In 2007, Ryan led SBU to an 8-5-5 record as the Seawolves hosted their first ever America East tournament game, a 2-1 victory over Maine. Stony Brook also put together a shutout streak of 863:33 that ended as the seventh longest streak in NCAA women’s Division I history. Ryan also nurtured some of the top talent in the America East conference as Brooke Barbuto and Jackie Timmes were named to All-America East first team and Sarah Dwyer was selected to the conference’s All-Rookie team. Barbuto was also picked to the National Soccer

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Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-Northeast Region first team in addition to being picked to the Soccer Buzz magazine Northeast Region third team. In addition, goalkeeper Marisa Viola earned a spot on the NSCAA All-Northeast Region second team after posting a school record 10 shutouts. In 2006, Ryan paced the Seawolves to their first winning season since 1998. Led by NSCAA All-Region selection Brooke Barbuto, the Seawolves finished one game from making the America East Tournament. Barbuto joins a long list of all-conference performers, including former standout goalkeeper Cindy Bennett ‘06 who was named the 2004 America East Goalkeeper of the Year following a season in which she compiled a 0.80 goals against average and eight shutouts. It wasn’t the first time that Bennett was recognized for her outstanding play. In the winter of 2004, she earned a tryout with the U.S. U-21 National Team. Ryan’s teams continue to perform in the classroom as well. In 2009, the Seawolves were named a NSCAA/Adidas All-America team for for the fifth straight season in addition to having 13 team members earned America East Academic Honor Roll accolades. Appointed head women’s soccer coach in 1985, Ryan has guided the Seawolves for the past 25 seasons. She inherited a team that finished with a 1-13-1 record in 1984 and in her first year at the helm, improved Stony Brook to 6-7. From 1986-88, Stony Brook recorded doubledigit win totals and made three postseason appearances. In 1986, Stony Brook finished 12-6-1 and earned its first ever Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) playoff bid after placing fourth in the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association championships. Ryan is one of a select few female coaches in the nation to have earned the United States Soccer Federation’s (USSF) “A” license. She also holds National and Advanced National licenses from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Ryan has served as head coach for the Long Island Junior Soccer League Girl’s Select program and has served as head coach of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association’s Olympic Development Program (ODP) for girls. Recently, she has been promoted to head coach of the Region I girls Olympic Development Program. Ryan received her master’s degree from Stony Brook in 1988 after earning a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Cortland. Ryan played four years of soccer at Cortland and was a member of the Red Dragons’ team that captured the United States Women’s National Championship in 1980. In 1982, Ryan served as team captain in the Red Dragons’ first season at the Division I level, and led the team to an NCAA tournament appearance.


Head Coach Sue Ryan Ryan’s Career Record Overall Conference Post Season Result Year W L T Pct 1985 6 7 0 .462 1986 12 6 1 .658 NYSWCAA Playoffs (4th) 1987 11 6 1 .639 NYSWCAA Champions 1988 14 5 0 .737 NYSWCAA Finals 1989 6 12 0 .333 1990 2 13 2 .176 1991 4 13 3 .275 1992 4 12 4 .300 1993 5 11 1 .324 1994 12 6 0 .667 1995 5 11 2 .316 1996 5 10 2 .353 1997 7 11 1 .395 1998 11 5 2 .666 ECAC Semifinals 1999 8 11 0 .421 2000 8 10 1 447 2001 6 11 2 .364 4 6 1 .409 2002 7 11 3 .405 4 2 2 .625 America East Finals 2003 7 11 1 .395 3 6 0 .500 2004 7 8 4 .474 4 4 1 .500 2005 5 12 1 .306 2 6 0 .250 2006 8 7 2 .529 3 4 1 .437 2007 8 5 5 .615 5 2 2 .714 America East Semifinals 2008 11 8 0 .579 6 2 0 .750 America East Finals 2009 7 10 2 .444 5 2 1 .688 America East Semifinals 25 yrs. 186 232 40 .445 36 34 8 .491

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Ryan’s Milestone Victories 1............................. Sept. 17, 1985; Stony Brook 5, Southampton 1 25.......................................... Oct., 20, 1987; Stony Brook 8, Iona 0. 50...................................... Sept. 28, 1990; Stony Brook 1, UMBC 0 75....................................... Oct. 15, 1994: Stony Brook 4, Buffalo 0 100.............................. Sept. 26, 1998; Stony Brook 1, St. Peter’s 0 125....................................... Nov. 3, 2001; Stony Brook 3, Albany 2 150.....................Sept. 18, 2005; Stony Brook 2, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 175......................................Oct. 12, 2008; Stony Brook 2, UMBC 1 Coaching Accolades 1994.................. Stony Brook Women’s Athletics Coach of the Year 1998.................. Stony Brook Women’s Athletics Coach of the Year National Youth Soccer Awards 1999..................................National Champions - Northport Piranha 1998................................NSCAA National Youth Coach of the Year 1998................................USYSA National Youth Coach of the Year 1997..................................National Champions - Northport Piranha Player Accolades 28 .........................................................All-America East Selections 10.......................................NSCAA All-Northeast Region selections 1........................................................................ NSCAA All-America 5.................................Soccer Buzz All-Northeast Region selections 2....................................................America East Rookie of the Year 1...................................................... Independent Player of the Year 2..............................................America East Goalkeeper of the Year

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joined the women’s soccer program as an assistant coach at Stony Brook University in July 2006. Welham’s primary duties include working with the goalkeepers and the back line. Welham is also the recruiting coordinator and is heavily involved with the day to day operations of the program. Under the tutelage of Welham, goalkeeper Marisa Viola ‘10 has garnered both national and conference accolades. The 2009 Team MVP and second team all-america east selection, Viola closed her brilliant four-year career with program records in shutouts (26), games played (70), minutes played in a career (6565:45), minutes played in a single season (1800:14) and GAA (1.10). She also ranked second in career saves (467) and save percentage (.853). In 2008, she was named the America East Goalkeeper of the Year as the Seawolves advanced to the America East title game for the first time since 2002. In 2007, Viola set a school record with 10 shutouts and posted the seventh longest shutout streak in NCAA Division I history. This past offseason, Welham was invited to observe the girls U.S. U-15 National Team in Chula Vista, Calif. at the Olympic Training Center (OTC). It gave Welham the opportunity to learn first hand from a top level coaching staff and see some of the best talent in the country. Welham also helped bring in the #2 ranked recruiting class in the America East Conference in 2008 according to Soccerbuzz.com, an online soccer publication which also ranked the Seawolves class 13th out of 42 teams in the Northeast region. He joined the Seawolves after a successful two-year stint with the Terriers. As the goalkeepers coach, he helped guide the Terriers to the America East regular season and tournament titles in 2004 while reaching the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Welham holds the rare honor of having coached in the America East finals on both the men’s and women’s sides (2004 Boston University - men’s champion & 2008 Stony Brook University - women’s finalists). Before his stay in Boston, Welham directed the goalkeepers at the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. Welham was also responsible for recruiting, scouting, and overseeing the weight program for a squad that was Skyline Conference finalists in 2003 and ranked as high as #6 nationally. A magna cum laude graduate of Seton Hall University, Welham was honored as the 1999 Seton Hall University Male Scholar Athlete of the Year. He was also a three-time pick to the Big East Academic All-Star Team and was a seven-time Dean’s List student. Welham was also an ECAC Student-Athlete award winner and was a recipient of the Seton Hall University Merit Scholarship. Welham received his master’s degree from Boston University in 2003 in counseling with a specialization in sports psychology. He also graduated from BU Magna Cum Laude. After Seton Hall, Welham played professionally in goal for the South Jersey Barons of the USL for two seasons. He also trained with several other professional teams in the both the A-League and MISL. Welham is also currently involved in Olympic Development Program. He is on the Region I Goalkeeping Staff and is also the head coach of the girls ENY-South ODP U-17 team, who he has led to back-to-back appearances in the Regional Championship game. He was also a member of the U.S. Youth National Scouting Staff for Goalkeepers. Welham currently holds the NSCAA Advanced National Diploma along with the NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma (Level III) and in the summer of 2010, he earned his USSF “B” Coaching License. Welham, a member of the NSCAA Coaching Association, is also a noted author who has published three articles pertaining to sports psychology and soccer in the NSCAA Soccer Journal.

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Heather Hathorn was named an assistant coach at Stony Brook after

spending 2009 in the same position at UC-Irvine. She took the job at UCIrvine after spending close to three years with Tony DiCicco’s SoccerPlus Camps, FSASoccerPlus FC, SoccerPlus Education Center and the SoccerPlus CT Reds in Connecticut. Prior to that, she was the head coach at New England prep school power house, Loomis Chaffee. Under Hathorn’s guidance the Pelican’s had a 32-4-1 record during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. The Pelican’s played in the New England Championship both seasons. Hathorn was also one of the coaches with the U17 Connecticut ODP team. During her time in Connecticut she spent two seasons playing as a forward for the SoccerPlus CT Reds in the WPSL. In 2007 the Reds won the U23 National Championship. A native of Maine, Hathorn graduated from the University of Maine in 2006 with a major in kinesiology and physical education. She was a fouryear starter for the Black Bears and captain during her senior season. She led her team to three America East Conference Championship games and continues to hold records for career goals (35) and career points (84). She earned her NSCAA National Diploma in January 2008 and National Goalkeeping Diploma in January 2009.

Dr. Aisling Toolan Position: Volunteer Asst. Coach Year at Stony Brook: 1st Alma Mater: Stony Brook ‘07 Toolan begins her first season on Ryan’s staff after playing 18 games for the Seawolves during the 2007 season. She came to the Seawolves from St. Joseph’s College in Dublin, Ireland. She also captained the U-17 Irish National Team and notched 19 career caps as a member of the U-19 Irish National Team.


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Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor)

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Daniela Giuliani

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West Lafayette, Ind. (William Henry Harrison)

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North Reading, Mass. (North Reading)

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Dresher, Pa. (Upper Dublin)

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Tess Hagenlock

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Bozeman, Montana (Bozeman)

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Elizabeth Valencia

Sr.

M

5-3

Huntington, N.Y. (Saint Anthony’s)

15

Alexis Lindo

Jr.

D

5-2

York, Pa. (Dallastown Area)

16

Rachel Silverman

Jr.

M

5-5

Rye Brook, N.Y. (Blind Brook)

17

Ahriel Fernandez

Fr.

D

5-5

East Haven, Conn. (Hill Regional)

18

Gabriella Petralia

Jr.

F

5-4

West Hempstead, N.Y. (West Hempstead)

19

Dominique Adamo

Jr.

M

5-1

Ramsey, N.J. (Ramsey)

21

Jennifer Taylor

Fr.

D

5-5

Ashburn, Va. (Broad Run)

23

Kristen Reiche

So.

GK

5-7

Mahopac, N.Y. (Lakeland)

24

Sarah Dwyer

Sr.

D

5-3

Laurel, Md. (Reservoir)

25

Holly Razzaghi

Jr.

M

5-2

Bloomsburg, Pa. (Central Columbia)

26

Debbie Aller

Jr.

D

5-8

Stony Brook, N.Y. (Ward Melville)

27

Ashley Castanio

Fr.

GK

5-8

Oceanside, N.Y. (Oceanside)

28

Ericka Garufi

Fr.

M

5-4

Milton, Mass. (Milton)

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Hometown/(High School/Previous School)

2010 COACHING STAFF

Susan Ryan (Cortland State ‘83, Stony Brook ‘88)., 26th season Associate Head Coach Steve Welham (Seton Hall ‘99, Boston University ‘03), fifth season Asst. Coaches Heather Hathorn (Maine ‘06), first season Dr. Aisling Toolan (Stony Brook ‘07), first season

Stony Brook University


Roster Information Montana (1) Tess Hagenblock

Kansas (1) Julianne Palm

Indiana (1) Daniela Giuliani

Pennsylvania (4) Alexis Lindo Holly Razzaghi Morgan Sims Larissa Nysch

New York (10) Dana Adamkiewicz Debbie Aller Morgan Johanson Colleen McKenna Gabriella Petralia Kristen Reiche Rachel Silverman Elizabeth Valencia Caitlin Pfeiffer Ashley Castanio Massachusetts (2) Danielle Tenaglia Ericka Garufi Connecticut (1) Ahriel Fernandez New Jersey (1) Dominique Adamo

Virginia (1) Jennifer Taylor Delaware (2) Maryland (2) Taryn Schoenbeck Sarah Dwyer Sa’sha Kershaw Holly Thompson Florida (1) Queli Ornelas California (1) Chelsea Morales

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Returners Debbie Aller

Sarah Dwyer

Year: Freshman Height: 5’6 Position: Midfield Hometown Stony Brook, N.Y. Previous School: Ward Melville

Year: Senior Height: 5’3 Position: Defender Hometown Laurel, Md. Previous School: Reservoir

2010 Soccer

#26

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2009: Appeared in 19 games, making 14 starts ... named to America East All-Academic team ... part of a Stony Brook defense that posted five shutouts .... scored game-winning goal in the Seawolves 2-1 overtime victory at Yale (9/16). 2008: Played in 15 games, making 10 starts ... earned Coaches Award at Seawolves postseason banquet. 2007: Appeared in five games. High School: Two-year letterwinner at Ward Melville under head coach John Diehl ... also ran cross country, played softball and basketball ... played club soccer for Stony Brook Stars ... a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Deborah Marie Aller ... born July 4, 1989 ... daughter of Josie and Robert Aller. Aller Fun Facts: Favorite Vacation Spot: Australia. Favorite Movie: Gladiator Favorite Quote: “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 19/14 2008 15/10 2007 5/0 Totals `39/24

G 1 0 0 1

A Pts Sh GWG 2 4 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 8 1

Stony Brook University

#24

2009: Appeared in 17 games, starting 16 ...part of a Seawolves defense that had five shutouts. 2008: Started all 19 games ... part of Stony Brook defense that posted six shutouts ... recorded an assist in 2-1 win over Bryant (9/16). 2 0 0 7 : Named to America East All-Rookie team ... started all 18 games she appeared in. H i g h School: Four-year letterwinner at Reservoir High ... played outside back for the Maryland State Team for four years ... played club ball for the Bethesda Rapids and was a Region I Finalist in 2006. Personal: Sarah Dwyer ... born September 9, 1989 ... daughter of Aurion and Bill Dwyer ... sister of Kyle, Kortney, and Matthew. Dwyer Fun Facts: Favorite sports figure: David Beckham. Favorite Sports Team: Boston Red Sox. My craziest ambition: To live in another country. Favorite Actress: Reese Witherspoon.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 17/16 2008 19/19 2007 18/18 Totals 54/53

G 0 0 0 0

A Pts Sh GWG 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 2 7 0


Returners Morgan Sims

#3

Year: Senior Height: 5’4 Position: Midfield Hometown Ambler, Pa. Previous School: Upper Dublin

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 19/9 2008 10/0 2007 17/3 Totals 46/12

G 1 0 1 2

A Pts Sh GWG 3 5 11 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 8 1 3 7 24 1

#10

Year: Senior Height: 5’5 Position: Forward Hometown North Reading, Mass. Previous School: North Reading 2009: Played in four games. 2008: Appeared in 17 games, making one start ... scored in 3-2 win over Binghamton (10/23). 2007: Appeared in all 18 games, making 13 starts ... tied for teambest with three goals ... second on team with seven points ... scored first career goal in season-opening 1-0 victory over Siena ... scored goal in 2-1 victory over Fordham ... tallied first career assist in 2-0 win over Iona ... scored goal in 3-0 victory over UMBC. High School: Four-year letterwinner at North Reading High under coach Sean Killeen ... holds the school record for most points in a season ... named one of Greater Boston’s Top Soccer Players ... a four-time ODP Region I Player and five-year captain of her club team, the Spirit of MA ... and all-league, all-region, and all-state selection. Personal: Danielle Marie Tenaglia ... born May 26, 1989 ... daughter of Joanne and Ralph Tenaglia ... sister of Ralph. Tenaglia Fun Facts: Favorite Music Group: The Fray. Favorite Sports Team: New England Patriots. Favorite Actor: Matt Damon. Favorite Vacation Spot: Bermuda. Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 4/0 2008 17/1 2007 18/13 Totals 39/14

G 0 1 3 4

A Pts Sh G WG 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 1 1 7 10 1 1 9 22 2

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2009: Played in all 19 games, starting nine ... tied for team-lead with three assists ... tallied first career assist in win over Yale (9/16) ... registered an assist in victory against Binghamton (10/4) ... had a goal and a assist in victory over UMBC (10/8). 2008: Appeared in 10 games off the bench. 2007: Appeared in 17 games, starting three ... s c o r e d game-winning goal in 2-1 victory over Fordham. H i g h S chool : Four-year letterwinner at Upper Dublin under coach John Topper ... a member of the U-17 EPYSA ODP National Championship squad in 2007. Personal: Morgan Sims ... born June 9, 1989 ... daughter of Susan and Keith Sims. Sims Fun Facts: Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump. One Word That Describes Me: Optimistic. Favorite Band: Dave Matthews. Greatest Inspiration: My Parents.

Danielle Tenaglia

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Returners Elizabeth Valencia

Dana Adamkiewicz

Year: Senior Height: 5’3 Position: Midfield Hometown Huntington, N.Y. Previous School: Saint Anthony’s

Year: Junior Height: 5’6 Position: Defender Hometown: Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. Previous School: Comsewogue

#14

2010 Soccer

2009: Did not play. 2008: Did not play due to injury. 2007: Appeared in three games. High School: Two-year letterwinner at Saint Anthony’s under coach Dave Prutting ... led her squad to a league and state championship in 2005 ... played her club ball for Alberston Fury and Mattituck Strikers ... also ran track. Personal: Elizabeth Shairene Valencia . . . born February 13, 1989 ... daughter of Anna and Carlos Valencia ... sister of Michael and Antonio. Valencia Fun Facts: Favorite Sports Team: Manchester United. Favorite Vacation Spot: Miami. Favorite Sports Figure: Ronaldinho.

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Career Statistics Year GP/GS G A Pts Sh GWG 2009 Did not play. 2008 Did not play due to injury. 2007 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3/0 0 0 0 0 0

Stony Brook University

#5

2009: One of two Seawolves to start all 19 games ... part of a Stony Brook defense that posted five shutouts ... led team with 32 shots ... assisted on Debbie Aller’s game-winning goal in overtime against Yale (9/16) .... scored game-winning goal in 66th minute of 2-1 win over Binghamton (10/4) ... was first collegiate goal ... assisted on Sasha Kershaw’s goal in America East tournament semifinal game against Boston University (11/1). 2008: Started all nine games she appeared in. 2007: Redshirted. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Comsewogue High under coach Fitzgerald ... senior captain and defender for the Warriors, she was a two-time allleague selection ... member of the Mattituck Strikers club team, the No. 2 ranked team in Eastern New York ... excelled off the field as a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Dana Nicole Adamkiewicz ... born May 31, 1989 . . . daughter of Maria Dosso and Lawrence Adamkiewicz ... sister of Lauren.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 19/19 2008 9/9 Totals 28/28

G 1 0 1

A Pts Sh GWG 2 4 32 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 32 1


Returners Dominique Adamo

#19

Year: Junior Height: 5’1 Position: Midfield Hometown Ramsey, N.J. Previous School: Ramsey 2009: Appeared in 18 games, starting 16 ... tied for third on team with five points ... tied for the team lead with two game-winning goals ... tallied an assist against Providence (9/13) ... scored game-winning goal against UMBC (10/8) ... notched game-winning score in win over Boston University (10/15). 2008: Started all 18 games she appeared in ... scored first goal of collegiate career in America East Championship g a m e against Boston University (11/8).

Daniela Giuliani

#9

Year: Junior Height: 5’5 Position: Forward Hometown: West Lafayette, Ind. Previous School: Henry Harrison 2009: Appeared in 13 games, making one start ... saw first collegiate action in season-opener against Iona (8/21) ... made first career start against East Carolina (9/4). 2008: Did not play. High School: Four-year letterwinner at William Henry Harrison High ... led Raiders to District and Section Championship as a sophomore ... four-time all-conference and all-area selection ... all-district selection as a senior ... set school record with 53 goals as a senior ... played for Carmel Crusaders club team from 2001-07 ... helped Crusaders to state championship in 2004 and 2007 ... member of Indiana ODP state team from 2003-07 ... member of National Honors Society. Personal: Daniela Grace Angela Giuliani ... born June 5, 1990.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 18/16 2008 18/18 Totals 18/18

G 2 1 3

A Pts Sh G WG 1 5 15 2 0 2 15 0 1 7 30 2

Career Statistics Year GP/GS G 2009 13/1 0 Totals 13/1 0

A Pts Sh GWG 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0

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High School: Two-time all-state selection and four-time all-league selection in four seasons at Ramsey High ... attended national team training camp in 2006 .... seven-time member of the New Jersey State ODP team and Region I team .... traveled with her Region I team to Brazil ... played club soccer for World Class Arsenal Premier who finished as the 2007 NJ State Cup Champions, 2007 Region I Champions & finished in 3rd place for the 2007 US National Youth Soccer Competition. Personal: Dominique Adamo ... born April 22, 1990 ... daughter of Dominick Adamo and Dianne Maier-Adamo ... Adamo Fun Facts: Favorite sports figure: Cristiano Ronaldo. Favorite Musician: Bob Dylan and Bob Marley. Favorite movie: American History X. Favorite Hobby: Art.

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Returners Morgan Johanson

Alexis Lindo

Year: Junior Height: 5’8 Position: Goalie Hometown Pittsford, N.Y. Previous School: Sutherland

Year: Sophomore Height: 5’2 Position: Defender Hometown York, Pa. Previous School: Dallastown Area

#0

2010 Soccer

2009: Made first appearance of collegiate career against North Carolina State (9/6) ... did not allow a goal in 20 minutes of action. 2008: Did not play. 2007: Did not play. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Sutherland High under coach Doug Kircher ... a two-time captain ... tabbed as an all-county selection on three occasions ... led Western NY to a gold medal in the Empire State Games in 2006 ... played club soccer for Syracuse Vortex FC ... an all-state selection in basketball. Personal: Morgan Delany Johanson ... born March 3, 1989 ... daughter of Darlene and Roger Johanson ... sister of Jordan.

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#15

2009: Appeared in 18 games, making 15 starts ... part of a Seawolves defense that posted five shutouts ... tallied first career assist against Providence (9/13). 2008: Started 18 games in Seawolves backfield ... part of a defense that posted six shutouts ... named to America East All-Rookie team. High School: All-state selection and County Player of the Year in 2007 as a defender at Dallastown Area High ... three-time allcounty selection .... member of the 2007 Region I Team and EPYSA ODP Team ... traveled to Russia in Spring 2008 with her Region I squad. Personal: Alexis Lindo ... born September 12, 1990 ... daughter of Horacho and Dara Lindo ... Lindo Fun Facts: Favorite hobby: Crossword puzzles. Favorite non-sports hero: My grandma. Best thing about me: I like to make people laugh. Person I look up to most: My mom.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 18/15 2008 18/18 Totals 36/33

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G 0 0 0

A Pts Sh GWG 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 0


Returners Colleen McKenna

#12

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 14/9 2008 15/15 Totals 29/24

G 1 9 10

A Pts Sh G WG 0 2 18 0 3 21 49 3 3 23 67 3

#18

Year: Junior Height: 5’4 Position: Forward Hometown West Hempstead, N.Y. Previous School: West Hempstead 2009: Appeared in 18 games, making 10 starts ... scored first collegiate goal against East Carolina (9/4) ... tallied a goal in win over UMBC (10/8). 2008: Played in 11 games, making three starts. 2007: Redshirted. High School: Four-year letterwinner at West Hempstead High under coach Jim Wa l t h e r a n d Mike Scatturo ... captained the squad as a senior... an allconference, allclass, all-county selection... honored as an exceptional senior ... also played and captained the lacrosse team. Personal: Gabriella S. Petralia ... born May 2, 1989... daughter of Vita and John Petralia ... sister of Sergio and Fabrizio.

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 18/10 2008 11/3 Totals 29/13

G 2 0 2

A Pts Sh GWG 0 4 18 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 21 0

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Year: Junior Height: 5’6 Position: Forward Hometown Manorville, N.Y. Previous School: Eastport S. Manor 2009: Played in 14 games, making nine starts ... missed five games due to injury ... scored goal against Providence (9/13). 2008: Started all 15 games she appeared in ... led the America East in goals (nine) and points (21) ... earned a spot on the NSCAA All-Northeast Region third team ... selected to All-America East first team and All-America East Rookie team ... named America East Rookie of the Year ... became first Seawolves player ever to be named to Soccer Buzz Magazine’s Northeast Region All-Freshman team ... scored game-winning goal in 1-0 victory over Hartford (9/28) ... scored two goals at New Hampshire (10/2) ... scored game-winning goal and added an assist in 3-2 win over Binghamton (10/23) ... tallied two goals and an assist in 5-0 victory over Maine (10/26) ... scored a goal in 2-0 win over Binghamton in America East tournament semifinals. High School: Played five seasons at Eastport South Manor High ... all-state selection and league player of the year as a senior ... two-time captain at Eastport, ... led her East Meadow Shooting Stars club team to the state title and a number seven regional ranking. Personal: Colleeen McKenna ... born April 4, 1990 ... daughter of Patricia and Kevin McKenna ... McKenna Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: Greys Anatomy. Best Influence on me as a soccer player: My Dad. Person(s) I look up to most: My parents.

Gabriella Petralia

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Returners Holly Razzaghi

2010 Soccer

#25

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Year: Junior Height: 5’2 Position: Midfield Hometown Bloomsburg, Pa. Previous School: Central Columbia 2009: One of two Seawolves to start all 19 games ... scored game-winning goal against New Hampshire (9/27) ... assisted on game-winning score against Vermont (10/11) ... tallied an assist in win over Boston University (11/1). 2008: Started 18 of the 19 games she appeared in ... finished the season with a goal and three assists ... tallied game-winning goal in 2-1 win at UMBC (2/12) ... recorded two assists in 3-2 victory over Albany (10/16) ... assisted on Dominique Adamo’s goal in America East Championship game (11/8). 2007: Redshirted. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Central Columbia under coach Rachel Verstraeten ... played club soccer for PSC Coppa ... also ran track. Personal: Holly Razzaghi ... born September 27, 1988 ... daughter of Mehran and Mehdi Razzaghi ... sister of Ali and Hanieh. Razzaghi Fun Facts: Favorite Song: Two Step. Favorite Sports Team: Chelsea. Craziest Ambition: To travel abroad to Egypt. Favorite Actress: Sandra Bullock.

G 1 1 2

A Pts Sh 2 4 9 3 5 18 5 9 27

Stony Brook University

#16

Year: Junior Height: 5’5 Position: Midfield Hometown Rye Brook, N.Y. Previous School: Blind Brook

2009: Played in all 19 games, making five starts ... made first collegiate start against Rutgers (9/30). 2008: Appeared in 18 games off the bench. High School: Earned five varsity letters at Blind Brook High ... twotime all-league selection ... allsection team in 2006 ... played for the Brooklyn Knights club team ... two-time member of the Eastern New York North State ODP team. Personal: Rachel Silverman ... born June 11, 1990 ... daughter of Joel Silverman ... Silverman Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: Scrubs. Favorite Movie: Shawshank Redemption. Best Thing About Me: I’m outgoing. Person I look up to most: My Dad. Favorite Actor: Matt Damon. Favorite Vacation Spot: Bermuda.

Career Statistics

Career Statistics Year GP/GS 2009 19/19 2008 19/18 Totals 38/37

Rachel Silverman

GWG 1 1 2

Year GP/GS 2009 19/5 2008 18/0 Totals 18/0

G 0 0 0

A Pts Sh GWG 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 8 0


Returners Sa’sha Kershaw

#2

Career Statistics Year GP/GS G 2009 19/16 6 Totals 19/16 6

A Pts Sh GWG 2 14 18 0 2 14 18 0

#4

Year: Sophomore Height: 5’3 Position: Midfield Hometown Newark, Del. Previous School: Padua Academy 2009: Played in all 19 games, making 10 starts ... named to America East All-Rookie team ... tied for team lead with three assists ... notched first collegiate goal in win over Yale (9/16) ... registered first career assist in win over Binghamton (10/4) ... assisted on Dominique Adamo’s gamewinning goal in victory over Boston University (10/15). High School: Played four seasons of varsity soccer at Padua Academy ... ranked No. 2 player in the state of Delaware as a senior ... named a 2009 ESPNRise.com Honorable mention All-American ... led Padua to three state titles in her four years ... a first team all-state and all-conference selection as a senior ... tallied six goals and 12 assists ... a first team all-conference and second team all-state selection as a junior ... tallied 16 goals and seven assists ... was a first team all-conference and third team all-state pick as a sophomore ... helped Padua to a No. 5 national ranking ... was a teammate of Holly Thompson and Jamie Warner on the DE United Club team that has won eight consecutive state titles and advanced to the regional semifinals in 2007 and 2008 ... a member of the Delaware State ODP team in 2004, 2005 and 2008. Personal: Taryn Elizabeth Schoenbeck ... born June 14, 1991 ... daughter of Doug and Connie Schoenbeck ... Schoenbeck Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy. What Makes Me A Good Soccer Player: My determination and dedication. The Best Thing About Me: My laugh. Career Statistics Year GP/GS G 2009 19/10 1 Totals 19/10 1

A Pts Sh 3 5 23 3 5 23

WG G 0 0

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Year: Sophomore Height: 5’6 Position: Midfield Hometown Baltimore, Md. Previous School: Loch Raven 2009: Appeared in all 19 games, making 16 starts ... named to America East All-Rookie team ... tied for team lead in goals (six) ... led team in points (14) ... scored goal in four of final six games ... scored first collegiate goal against Quinnipiac (9/10) ... tallied first collegiate assist in win over New Hampshire (9/27) ... scored in 2-1 victory over Boston University (10/15) ... converted penalty kick in win over Albany (10/29) in America East quarterfinals ... scored against Boston University (11/1) in America East semifinals. High School: Played four years of varsity soccer at Loch Raven High School ... was a two-time allstate, all-county, all-metro and all-conference selection ... a two-time captain and team MVP as well as a three-time All-Academic honoree ... registered 15 goals and 12 assists as a senior after tallying 12 goals and 10 assists as a junior ... six-year member of the Maryland Olympic Development program ... part of the Region I pool in 2008 ... played for the Freestate Shooters club team ... led the Shooters to the state title in 2004 and 2008 when they were the #3 ranked club team in the country. Personal: Sa’sha Monet Rogers Kershaw ... born April 23, 1991 ... daughter of Julie Kershaw ... Kershaw Fun Facts: Favorite Actor: Will Smith. Favorite Sports Hero: Reggie Bush. Person I look up to most is: My mom. What Makes Me A Good Soccer Player: My heart.

Taryn Schoenbeck

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Returners/Newcomers Kristen Reiche

#23

Year: Sophomore Height: 5’7 Position: Goalie Hometown Mahopac, N.Y. Previous School: Lakeland 2009: Did not play. High School: Played three years of varsity soccer at Lakeland High School ... two-time all-league and all-section honoree ... named a captain for Lakeland as a senior ... posted a 1.20 goals against average in 2008 ... named the 2008 League MVP and Section I Player of the Year ... led her club team, Quickstrike FC, to the New York State Finals in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Personal: Kristen Reiche ... born November 25, 1991 ... daughter of Steven and Judith Reiche ... Reiche Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: True Blood. Favorite Movie: Anchorman. Best Thing About Me: My ability to make people laugh. Person I look up to most: My mom. If I Could Be a Cartoon Character, I’d be: Spongebob Squarepants.

Holly Thompson

2010 Soccer

#00

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Year: Sophomore Height: 5’8 Position: Goalie Hometown Wyoming, Del. Previous School: Caesar Rodney 2009: Did not play. High School: Played three years of varsity soccer at Lakeland High School ... two-time all-league and all-section honoree ... named a captain for Lakeland as a senior ... posted a 1.20 goals against average in 2008 ... named the 2008 League MVP and Section I Player of the Year ... led her club team, Quickstrike FC, to the New York State Finals in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Personal: Kristen Reiche ... born November 25, 1991 ... daughter of Steven and Judith Reiche ... Reiche Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: True Blood. Favorite Movie: Anchorman. Best Thing About Me: My ability to make people laugh. Person I look up to most: My mom. If I Could Be a Cartoon Character, I’d be: Spongebob Squarepants. Stony Brook University

Ashley Castanio

#27

Year: Freshman Height: 5’8 Position: Goalie Hometown Oceanside, N.Y. Previous School: Oceanside High School: Four-year letter-winner at Oceanside High School ... team captain as a senior ... was a 2009 first-team all-state selection ... named the Most Valuable Goalkeeper in Nassau County ... ESPN AllRegion selection as well ... played six seasons for the Oceanside Power ... led them to the 2008 NY State Cup semi-finals ... was also a four-year letter-winner in basketball .... a 2009 All-Conference pick. Personal: Ashley Castanio ... born June 12, 1992 ... daughter of Frank and Lorraine Castanio ... Castanio Fun Facts: Favorite Sports Hero: Hope Solo. Person In history I’d Most Like To Meet: Albert Einstein. Person (s) I Look Up To the Most: My sisters. Profession I admire Most: Education teacher.

Ahriel Fernandez

#17

Year: Freshman Height: 5’5 Position: Defender Hometown East Haven, Conn. Previous School: Hill Regional High School: Four-year letter-winner at Hill Regional Career High School ... a two-time captain ... scored 21 goals over her junior and senior years ... led Hill to a 12-2-2 record and No. 4 state ranking as a senior ... played three years for the Connecticut State ODP team ... was on the CFC United club team which was ranked as high as No. 21 in the nation. Personal: Ahriel Fernandez ... born April 1, 1992 ... daughter of Robert E. Fernandez, Jr. and Simone Perez-Fernandez ... Fernandez Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore. I’d Like To Star In a Music Video With: Lady Gaga & Beyonce. Person (s) I Look Up To the Most: My older sister Mariya. Profession I admire Most: Registered Nurse.


Newcomers Ericka Garufi

#28

Year: Freshman Height: 5’4 Position: Midfield Hometown Milton, Mass. Previous School: Milton High School: Four-year letter-winner at Milton High School ... a two-time all-star team selection ... played for Stars of Mass club team ... helped Stars to six straight state championships ... Stars were also Region I League Finalists in 2009 and 2010 ... a three-year letter-winner in track ... member of national honors society. Personal: Ericka Garufi ... born Aug. 21, 1991 ... daughter of Mark and Patti Garufi ... sister Alex plays soccer for the University of Connecticut.

Tess Hagenlock

#13

Year: Freshman Height: 5-5 Position: Forward Hometown Bozeman, Montana Previous School: Bozeman High School: A three-time all-state honoree at Bozeman High ... won the `Golden Boot’ in 2006 and 2009 ... named the 2009-10 Gatorade State Player of the Year Award ... selected to the ESPN All-Region Team ... captained Bozeman as a senior ... scored 14 goals ... member of the 2009 Region IV team.

Chelsea Morales

#1

Year: Freshman Height: 5’5 Position: Goalie Hometown Temecula, Calif. Previous School: Temecula Valley High School: Four-year letter-winner at Temecula Valley High School ... an All-American and first team All-League selection as a freshman ... led Temecula to an undefeated season ... set the school shutout record ... three-year member of the California State ODP team that won the National Championship in 2007 ... two-year Regional team member ... led her So Cal Blue club team to a national championship in 2006 ... won the “Golden Gloves” as the top keeper in the 2008 ODP National Championships. Personal: Chelsea Nicole Morales ... born Feb. 22, 1992 ... daughter of Kevin and Ereeny Morales... Morales Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: The L Word. Favorite Movie: Wedding Crashers. If I Could Be a Cartoon Character, I’d Be: Tigger.

Larissa Nysch

#11

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Year: Freshman Height: 5’6 Position: Midfield Hometown Dresher, Pa. Previous School: Upper Dublin High School: Four-year letter-winner at Upper Dublin High School ... a three-team All-League selection ... 2008 All-State selection ... scored 38 goals over her first three years at Upper Dublin ... played for the Pennsylvania State ODP team for four years ... led the YMS Premier Comets to the 2008 State Championship. Personal: Larissa Nysch ... born February 7, 1992 ... daughter of Dan and Luda Nysch ... Nysch Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: Law & Order SVU. Favorite Actor: Adrien Grenier. Strangest Habit: Eating baby food. Biggest Influence on Me As A Soccer Player: My Dad. Person In History I’d Most Like To Meet: Helen of Troy.

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Newcomers Queli Ornelas

#8

Year: Freshman Height: 5’8 Position: Midfield Hometown Palm Harbor, Fla. Previous School: Palm Harbor High School: Four-year letter-winner at Palm Harbor High School ... led Palm Harbor to two Florida State Championships ... Palm Harbor was ranked as the No. 7 high school team in country in the final 2010 ESPN Rise Fab 50 poll ... went a combined 45-0-3 over Ornelas’ last two years ... member of the National Honor Society ... played for the Clearwater Chargers club team. Personal: Queli Ornelas ... born Sept. 5, 1991 ... daughter of Tom Ornelas and Anne Blum ... Ornelas Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: House. Favorite Movie: Ugly Truth. What Makes Me A Good Soccer Player: My drive and determination. Person I look up to most: My mom. If I Could Be a Cartoon Character, I’d be: Tinker Bell.

Julianne Palm

2010 Soccer

#6

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Year: Freshman Height: 5’4 Position: Midfield Hometown Stilwell, Kansas Previous School: Blue Valley High School: Four-year letter-winner at Blue Valley High School ... was a 2009 EKL second team selection ... played for the BVSC-Mallorca club team that has won six-straight state championships ... BVSC advanced to the Regional semi-finals in each of those six years and went to the finals in 2008 ... was ranked as high as #7 in the nation ... member of the National Honor Society ... selected to the Principals Honor Roll. Personal: Julianne Palm ... born November 16, 1991 ... daughter of Gil and Diane Palm ... Palm Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother. Favorite Movie: Boondock Saints. I’d Like To Star In A Music Video With: Black Eyed Peas. Person (s) I look up to most: My brother & sister. If I Could Be a Cartoon Character, I’d be: Garfield. Stony Brook University

Caitlin Pfeiffer

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Year: Freshman Height: 5’5 Position: Forward Hometown Holland, N.Y. Previous School: Holland Central High School: Five-year letter-winner at Holland Central School ... 2009 first team all-state and allwestern New York selection ... captained Holland as a senior ... led her team in goals (17) and assists (16). As a junior, she earned second team all-state and all-western New York honors ... scored 17 goals and added five assists ... was a member of the Regional team since 2007 ... played five seasons for the New York State ODP squad ... played for the Buffalo Soccer Academy Flash, who won the 2009 U.S. Club National Championship ... traveled to Portugal to represent Region I in a week long event during 2009. Personal: Caitlin Rae Pfeiffer ... born July 8, 1992 ... daughter of Ray and Lynn Pfeiffer ... Pfeiffer Fun Facts: Favorite Hobby: Horseback riding. Person In history I’d Most Like To Meet: Amelia Earhardt. Person (s) I Look Up To the Most: My parents & my former soccer coach, Nick DeMarsh.

Jennifer Taylor

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Year: Freshman Height: 5’5 Position: Defender Hometown: Ashburn, Va. Previous School: Broad Run High School: Four-year letterwinner at Broad Run High School ... led Broad Run to three straight state championships ... a 2010 first team All-District selection ... helped Broad Run to a No. 2 national ranking in the 2009 ESPN Rise Fab 50 poll ... 2009 second-team all-district selection ... six-year member of the Virginia State ODP team ... attended Super Y ODP National Camp in 2007 ... participated in Region I camp from 2004-08. ... played for Loudon Soccer Club, coached by Randy May ... Loudon was ranked as high as seventh in the nation. Personal: Jennifer Taylor ... born October 20, 1991 ... daughter of Gary and Rae Ann Taylor ... Taylor Fun Facts: Favorite TV Show: What I Like About You. I’d Like To Star In a Music Video With: Andy Samberg. .


AMERICA EAST

America East Conference Boston University became the first women’s soccer champion to complete an unbeaten and untied conference slate since 2000 and made its fourth straight NCAA appearance. UMBC (No. 9), which won its second straight America East Men’s Lacrosse Championship, and Stony Brook (No. 20) were ranked in the final USILA national poll, while Albany was also ranked during the season. Sarah Dalton, a first-team All-American in women’s lacrosse, led Boston University to its fifth straight conference title. The Terriers (No. 11) and New Hampshire (No. 20) were ranked in the final IWLCA national poll. Stony Brook women’s cross country competed at the NCAA Women’s Cross Country Championship for the second straight season. Boston University reached the championship round of its NCAA Softball Regional with wins over Iowa and Auburn, matching the best finish ever by an America East team. Leadership University of Vermont women’s lacrosse standout Kristen Millar was selected the 2009 America East Woman of the Year for a distinguished career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. Hartford tennis player Rich Leiberman and the Maine softball team were named the America East Male and Female Sportsmanship Award winners. University at Albany appointed George M. Philip as its 18th president, while Stony Brook University named Dr. Samuel Stanley its next president. Patrick Chambers, who helped lead Villanova to a Final Four as a men’s basketball assistant coach in 2009, took over as Boston University’s next head coach. Binghamton’s Kevin Broadus, New Hampshire’s Bill Herrion and Stony Brook’s Steve Pikiell all received contract extensions. Several former America East athletes have made a positive impact in the professional ranks: Three-time All-America East selection Jose Juan Barea (Northeastern) averaged 7.8 points and 3.4 assists in 79 games for the Dallas Mavericks in 2008-09, while three-time America East Player of the Year Malik Rose (Drexel) played in 38 games for the New York Knicks and Oklahoma City Thunder. Former Hartford star Vin Baker and three-time America East Player of the Year Reggie Lewis (Northeastern), who captained the Boston Celtics at the time of his premature death, combined to make five NBA All-Star appearances during their careers. Current women’s basketball coaches Jennifer Rizzotti (Hartford) and Cindy Blodgett (Maine) have appeared in WNBA action. Carlos Pena, the 1998 Baseball Scholar-Athlete at Northeastern, has made an impact each of the past three seasons in Tampa Bay, earning American League Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2007, winning an American League Gold Glove at first base in 2008 and making his first All-Star appearance in 2009, while the Minnesota Twins’ Joe Nathan, a former Academic All-American at Stony Brook, played in his fourth Mid-Summer Classic. Seven former America East men’s lacrosse standouts appeared in the Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game in 2009, including Merrick Thomson, a four-time all-conference selection at Albany who was named the 2008 Warrior Most Improved Player. John Grant (Delaware), the 1999 America East Player of Year, was the league’s Most Valuable Player last season. Albany’s Steward Ceus became the third America East player taken in the Major League Soccer Draft, going 37th overall to the Colorado Rapids. Fellow former Great Dane Bouna Coundoul recorded 16 career shutouts in 52 career games for the Rapids before signing with the New York Red Bulls in July. Commissioner’s Cup…

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About America East Now in its fourth decade of operation, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of the member institutions. Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,400 student-athletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 20 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes. With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United States, America East strives to develop champions in academics, athletics and leadership at its nine member institutions: University at Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, UMBC, University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook University and University of Vermont. Academics University of Vermont captured its fifth straight America East Academic Cup in 2009 after its student-athletes registered a cumulative 3.14 grade-point average, which tied the league’s best mark ever. Six other schools also earned a 3.0 GPA or better. America East’s 3,200 student-athletes registered a combined 3.05 GPA during the 2008-09 academic year, and over 60 percent of them were named to America East’s Academic Honor Roll for recording a GPA of 3.0 or better. Connor Tobin (Vermont), Dan Schultz (Boston University) and Cornelia Carapcea (UMBC) were tabbed ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans, while 26 others were All-District selections. University of Vermont’s Connor Tobin (soccer) and Kristen Millar (lacrosse) were the America East Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year, respectively. Twenty-one student-athletes were recognized as America East ScholarAthletes and 167 received All-Academic recognition in their respective sport. Nineteen America East teams were publicly recognized by the NCAA for their multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR), finishing among the top 10 percent of teams in the nation, with nine programs receiving perfect scores of 1000. Athletics Boston University won the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup for the fourth straight year and seventh time in the last eight seasons after capturing a conference-best seven championships, four regular-season titles and four runner-up finishes during the 2008-09 season. Four America East programs won postseason games in 2008-09: Boston University men’s soccer (NCAA), Boston University women’s basketball (WNIT), Vermont men’s basketball (CBI) and Boston University softball (NCAA). Nineteen America East student-athletes earned All-America recognition, including one in men’s basketball, one in men’s soccer, six in men’s lacrosse, four in women’s lacrosse and nine in cross country/track & field. America East improved 10 positions in the men’s basketball conference RPI to No. 17, its fifth-best finish ever, and sent two teams (Binghamton, NCAA; Vermont, CBI) to the postseason for the fifth time since 2003. Three women’s basketball teams – Boston University, Hartford and Vermontreached the postseason, tying a conference record set in 1999. Boston University defeated Fairleigh Dickinson in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship to give America East at least one NCAA win in seven of the last eight years, and the conference RPI (No. 6) was America East’s highest ever.

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- Advanced to the America East semifinals - Was the third consecutive year that SBU has advanced to at least the semifinals - Played No. 23 Rutgers to a 1-1 tie; program’s best ever result against a ranked team - Defeated eventual conference champion Boston University, 2-1, during the regular season. - The victory over the Terriers ended BU’s 22 game conference-win streak. - Alex Teti named to All-America East first team - Marisa Viola named to All-America East second team - Debbie Aller named to America East All-Academic team - Aller was also profiled in the America East’s Best of U spotlight which recognizes the contributions the conference’s student-athletes make to their classrooms, their campuses and their communities - Taryn Schoenbeck and Sa’sha Kershaw named to America East All-Rookie team - Named an NSCAA/Adidas All-America Academic Team for the fifth straight season - Viola, Teti named to America East All-Championship team

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Marisa Viola

M Marisa Viola capped a brilliant four-year career for the Seawolves in 2009. Below are a list of her career accomS plishments. p - 2009 Team MVP, America East All-Championship team. - broke Cindy Bennett’s `05 program record for career shutouts on Oct. 8, 2009 against UMBC o - finished career with 26 shutouts - 2009 All-America East second team selection - holds program record for GAA (1.10) - holds program goalkeeper record for games played (70), career minutes played (6565:45) and minutes played in a season (1800:14) - second in school history in save percentage (.853) - second in program history in saves (467) - 2008 America East Goalkeeper of the Year; first team All-America East selection - two-time NSCAA All-Northeast Region second team selection - Ranked No. 7 nationally in saves per game (7.56); 22nd in save percentage (.858). - set a school single season record with 10 shutouts and .72 GAA in 2007. - posted a scoreless streak of 863:33 that spanned 10 games, including eight straight shutouts in 2007 - ended as the seventh longest streak in NCAA women’s Division I history - allowed fewest goals (14) in a season in program history in 2007 (min. 1,000 minutes). - finished 2007 seventh in the country in save percentage (.878) and 38th in GAA (.724). - three-time America East Player of the Week - named to 2006 All-Rookie team - ranked ninth in the nation in save percentage in 2006 (.883).


2009 AMERICA EAST REVIEW 2009 AMERICA EAST FINAL STANDINGS School Boston U Binghamton Maine Stony Brook Albany New Hampshire Hartford Vermont UMBC

W 7 6 5 5 3 3 2 1 1

America East L 1 2 2 2 4 5 5 5 7

Special Honors Striker of the Year Laura Martel ................................ Maine Defender of the Year Casey Brown ......................... Boston U. Midfielder of the Year Emily Pallotta............................ Boston U. Goalkeeper of the Year Janie Reilly ............................. Boston U Rookie of the Year Chelsea DeVerna .....................Albany Coaching Staff of the Year Nancy Feldman .................... Boston U. Mary-Frances Monroe ................Albany

T 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 0

Pts. 21 18 16 16 10 9 7 5 3

W 14 9 9 7 8 4 6 1 2

America East First Team Jessica Luscinski, So. ............ Boston U Farrell McClernon, Sr.............. Boston U Laura Martel, Jr............................ Maine Mandi Casares, Sr. ............ Binghamton Shauna Kelleher, Jr. ............... Boston U Emily Pallotta, Sr. .................. Boston U. Becky Flowers, Sr. ....................Hartford Casey Brown, Sr. ................... .Boston U Anjelica Hodgson, Sr. .................. Maine Janie Reilly, Sr. ....................... Boston U Alex Teti, Sr. ................... Stony Brook

Overall L 6 7 5 10 10 14 10 13 14

T 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 1

Pct. .682 .556 .618 .421 .447 .237 .389 .147 .147

America East Second Team Chelsea DeVerna, Fr. .................Albany Ashley Tirabassi, Sr. ...................Albany Shaunna Kaplan, Sr..... New Hampshire Maggie DeVerna, Fr....................Albany Rebecca Lee, So. .......................Albany Christina Di Ielsi, Sr. .................... Maine Monique Lamotte, Fr.... New Hampshire Casey Marks, Fr. ........................Albany Mara Osher, Sr. ..................... Boston U. Kelly Mooney, So. ........ New Hampshire Marisa Viola, Sr. ............. Stony Brook

America East All-Rookie Team Chelsea DeVerna .......................Albany Maggie DeVerna ............................ Albany Casey Marks...............................Albany Jamie Holliday ................... Binghamton Emily Pape ........................ Binghamton Megan McGoldrick.....Boston University Caitlin Alves ..............................Hartford Meagan Price-Leibenzeder ......... Maine Stephanie Gilkenson ... New Hampshire Sa’sha Kershaw ............. Stony Brook Taryn Schoenbeck ......... Stony Brook Jessica Herbst ......................... Vermont

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Quarterfinals - Thursday, October 29 No. 3 Maine 2, at No. 2 New Hampshire 1 (OT) at No. 4 Stony Brook 2, No. 5 Albany 0 Semifinals - Sunday, November 1 at No. 2 Binghamton 0, Maine 0 Binghamton advances on penalty kicks, 4-2 at No. 1 Boston University 2, Stony Brook 1 (OT) Finals - Saturday, November 8 at No. 1 Boston University 4, No. 2 Binghamton 0

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AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Players 2009..........................................Marisa Viola 2008.................................... Brooke Barbuto 2007......................................Jackie Timmes 2006......................................Jackie Timmes 2005...................................... Cindy Bennett 2004...................................... Cindy Bennett 2003................................. Victoria Feliciano 2002..........................................Beth Arikian 2001................................. Brittany Norwood 2000.......................................Kerri McCabe 1999........................................ Lisa Mariano 1998.......................................... Erica Keller 1997.......................................... Erica Keller 1996........................................... Kristi Detor 1995.....................................Laura Corrigan 1994......................................... Kim Canada 1993.......................................... Mary Krieg 1992...........................................Chris Foley 1991........................................... Mary Krieg 1990................................Michele Turchiano 1989.................................. Louise Anderson 1988..........................................Lisa Shaffer 1987..........................................Lisa Shaffer 1986........................................ Coral Gubler 1985.........................................Rose Hickey 1984.........................................Barbara Fee 1983.......................................Rosie Russell

Most Improved Players 2009* ................Shelly Striefsky, Kelly Grant 2008* ........................................ Debbie Aller 2007................................................ Alex Teti 2006..................................... Shelly Striefsky 2005..........................................Krista Shilts 2004................................. Kirsandra Seaton 2003.........................................Jackie Boyle 2002......................................Danielle Lewis 2001 .............................Jennifer Fontanetta 2000........................................ Ashley Blake 1999.................................... Renee Pelletier 1998........................................ Lisa Mariano 1997.........................................Marti Yeager 1996............................ Erin Schnitzenbaumer 1995....................................... Maha Osman 1994...................................Ginamarie Pepe 1993.................................. Erin MacFarlane 1992........................................Amy Coakley 1991...................................... Chris Cuggino 1990........................................... Mary Krieg 1989.......................................Debbie Egger 1988................................... Marie Turchiano *Renamed Coaches Award

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Goalkeeper of the Year 2008:........................................Marisa Viola 2004:...................................... Cindy Bennett Rookie of the Year 2008:...............................Colleen McKenna 2002:...................................... Cindy Bennett All-Tournament Team 2008................... Barbuto, Allenberg, Collins 2007:.............. Kristin Mishrell, Marisa Viola 2002:........... Beth Arikian, Victoria Feliciano, Katelyn Martin America East All Rookie Team 2009 Taryn Schoenbeck, Sa’sha Kershaw 2008:....... Colleen McKenna, Alexis Lindo 2007:.......................................Sarah Dwyer 2006:......................................... Marisa Viola 2005.....................................Brooke Barbuto 2004...........................................Krista Shilts 2003........................................ Joy Gueverra 2002....................................... Cindy Bennett 2002.......................................Danielle Lewis 2001.................................. Brittany Norwood America East Rookie of the Week 8/31/09...................................Meghan Gilley 9/29/08............................Colleen McKenna 10/2/06...................................... Marisa Viola 9/11/06 ...................................... Marisa Viola 10/4/04.......................................Krista Shilts 10/11/04 .................................Tiffany Fasullo 9/22/03.....................................Katie Kramer 9/23/02..................................Jackie Anthony 10/14/02................................. Cindy Bennett 10/21/02................................. Cindy Bennett 11/4/02 ................................... Cindy Bennett America East Player of the Week 10/12/09.................................... Marisa Viola 10/13/08...............................Brooke Barbuto 9/8/09....................................Trine Allenberg 10/8/07...................................... Marisa Viola 10/1/07...................................... Marisa Viola 9/24/07...................................... Marisa Viola 9/5/06...................................Brooke Barbuto 9/19/05...................................Tiffany Fasullo 9/27/04.............................. Victoria Feliciano 9/22/03.............................. Victoria Feliciano America East Academic Honor Roll 2009: Debbie Aller, Jen Egan, Meghan Gilley, Kelly Grant, Morgan Johanson, Gabriella Petralia, Holly Razzaghi, Sa’sha Kershaw, Taryn Schoenbeck, Alex Teti, Elizabeth Valencia, Marisa Viola, Jamie Warner. 2008: Debbie Aller, Kate Collins, Sarah Dwyer, Jen Egan, Cait Frank, Kelly Grant, Amanda Hemme, Morgan Johanson, Gabriella Petralia, Holly Razzaghi, Karen Strat, Alex Teti, Marisa Viola. 2007: Amanda Hemme, Jennifer Egan, Kelly Grant, Krista Shilts, Alexandra, Teti, Marisa, Viola, Dana Adamkiewicz, Brooke Barbuto, Danielle Tenaglia, Deborah Aller, Jaclyn Timmes, Trine Allenberg, Aria Tanzi, Kristin Mishrell, Holly Razzaghi, Kelly Bahnsen, Tiffany Fasullo, Caitlyn Frank, Morgan Johanson, Megan Murray, Aisling Toolan

Sura, Tiffany Fasullo, Jackie Timmes, Kristin Mishrell, Kelly Bahnsen, Megan Murray, Caitlyn Frank, Marisa Viola 2005: Jacqueline Anthony, Kelly Bahnsen, Brooke Barbuto, Cindy Bennett, Danielle Lewis, Chelsea Meints, Kristin Mishrell, Megan Murray, Marisa Nucci, Kirsandra Seaton, Lindsay Snow, Chelsea Van Horn 2004: Jackie Anthony, Kelly Bahnson, Cindy Bennett, Tiffany Fasullo, Joy Gueverra, Katie Kramer, Suzy Larson, Danielle Lewis, Kristin Mishrell, Jess Rogers, Kirsandra Seaton, Chelsea Van Horn 2003: Jaqueline Anthony, Cindy Bennett, Jaclyn Boyle, Katie Gampietro, Lauren Kohn, Katie Kramer, Suzy Larson, Danielle Lewis, Jess Rogers, Kirsandra Seaton, Chelsea Van Horn NSCAA All-Americans 1986: .................................... Nancy Zimmer NSCAA All-Northeast Region First team 2007:....................................Brooke Barbuto Second Team 2007, 2008:..............................Marisa Viola 2006, 2008:..........................Brooke Barbuto 2002:................................. Brittany Norwood Third team 2008:...............................Colleen McKenna 1994: ....................................... Kim Canada 1990: ...............................Michele Turchiano 1989: .........................................Lisa Shaffer Scholar-Athlete Soccer All-Americans 1987: .......................... Noreen Heiligenstadt Soccer Buzz All-Northeast Region Second Team 2008:....................................Brooke Barbuto 2002:................................. Brittany Norwood Third Team 2007:....................................Brooke Barbuto 1998:.......................................... Erica Keller All-Freshman 2008:...............................Colleen McKenna Independent Honors Co-Player of the Year 2000........................................Kerri McCabe Rookie of the Year 2000.................................. Sarah Greenberg Undergraduate Excellence Awards 2002 ............. Beth Arikian, Stephanie Smyrl 2001........................................Kerri McCabe 2000........................................ Larisa Mahns 1999........................................... Erica Keller Long Island Rough Riders 2007-08 ...................................Marisa Viola 2003.........................................Emily Snyder 2001-03 ..................................Kerri McCabe 2003....................................... Cindy Bennett 1997............................................. Jodi Yerys 1994.......................................... Lisa Shaffer Buffalo Flash 2009.....................................Brooke Barbuto

2006: Trine Allenberg, Brittany Benthin, Aria Tanzi, Marissa Shibley, Krista Shilts, Jackie

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First Team 2009 ............................................... Alex Teti 2008 .................... Barbuto, McKenna, Viola 2007 .......... Brooke Barbuto, Jackie Timmes 2004 ...................................... Cindy Bennett 2002 ................................ Brittany Norwood Second Team 2009 ......................................... Marisa Viola 2006: ........ Brooke Barbuto, Jackie Timmes 2004 ................................. Victoria Feliciano 2003 ......................................Danielle Lewis 2002 ..........................................Beth Arikian 2001 ................................. Brittany Norwood Honorable Mention 2005 ..........................................Krista Shilts 2004 ................................. Kirsandra Seaton 2003 ................................. Victoria Feliciano 2002 ...............................................Lea Kyle 2002 ........................................Emily Snyder

2001...........................................Beth Arikian 2001......................................... Lisa Mariano

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Individual Scoring MOST GOALS SCORED Half: 3 .......many times, most recent Erica Keller vs Iona, 10/4/97 Game: 4 ................................... Erica Keller vs Iona 9/11/95 Kim Canada vs Iona 9/28/93 Rebecca Aig vs Iona 9/28/93 Season: 22 ........................ Nancy Zimmer, 1986 (18 games) Career: 45 ............................................ Erica Keller, 1996-98 MOST ASSISTS Half: 3 ..........................Louise Anderson at Vassar, 10/4/86 Game: 4 ........................ Louise Anderson at Vassar, 10/4/86 Season: 10 ................................ Jodi Klein, 1994 (18 games) Career: 21 ............................. Noreen Heiligenstadt, 1985-88 MOST POINTS SCORED Half: 8 ... Kim Canada vs Iona, 9/28/93 (3 goals, 2 assists) Game: 11 .. Kim Canada vs Iona, 9/28/93 (4 goals, 3 assists) Season: 48 ..... Nancy Zimmer, 1986 (22 goals, 4 assists, 18 games) Career: 106 ........ Erica Keller, 1996-98 (45 goals, 16 assists) MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS (since 1985) Season: ................................................................................ 5 Nancy Zimmer ............................................1986 (18 games) Kim Canada ................................................1994 (16 games) Career: 9 .............................................Kim Canada, 1993-94 Erica Keller, 1996-98 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL Game: 11 .............................. Erica Keller vs Lehigh 10/20/98 Nancy Zimmer vs Manhattanville 9/17/86 Season: 108 ..................... Nancy Zimmer, 1986 (18 games) Career: 249........................................ Lisa Paladino, 1986-89

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MOST SAVES Half: 16 ...................... Chris Foley at Boston College, 10/9/92 Chris Foley vs. Hartford, 9/9/89 Game: 30 ................. Chris Foley at Boston College, 10/9/92 Season: 279 ............................Chris Foley, 1992 (19 games) Career: 537 .........................Chris Foley, 1989-92 (44 games) LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season (min 1,000 min.): ................................................. .72 Marisa Viola, 2007 (14 ga, 1740 min) Career: (min 2,500 min.) ................................................. 1.10 Marisa Viola, 2006-09 (80 ga, 6565 min) HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE Season: (min 50 saves) .................................................. .904 Chris Foley, 1991 (125 sv, 12 ga) Career: (min 200 saves) ................................................. .879 Chris Foley, 1989-92 (537 sv, 74 ga) MOST WINS Season:14 ..................................Dawn McHugh, 1988 (14-5) Career: 41 ........................ Dawn McHugh, 1985-88 (41-20-1) HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Season: (min 10 dec.) ... .737 - Dawn McHugh, 1988 (14-5) Career: (min 25 dec.)....................................................... .669 Dawn McHugh, 1985-88 (41-20-1) LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK Season: 863:33 ......................................... Marisa Viola 2007

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MOST GAMES PLAYED Career: 70 ........................................... Marisa Viola, 2006-09

MOST GOALS SCORED Half: 6 ..................................................... vs Iona, 10/20/87 6 .............................................vs St. John’s, 10/25/86 Game: 9 ....................................................... vs Iona, 9/28/93 Season: 61 ..................................................1987 (18 games)

MOST MINUTES PLAYED Season: 1800 ........................ Marisa Viola, 2009 (19 games) Career: 6565 .................... Marisa Viola, 2006-09 (70 games)

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MOST SHOTS FACED Half: 26 ....................Chris Foley at San Francisco, 9/27/92 Chris Foley at Cal-Davis, 9/26/92 Game: 48 ........................Dawn McHugh vs Adelphi, 9/24/85

MOST GOALS AGAINST Half: 5 ..................... Annya Callahan at Monmouth, 10/6/93 Game: 8 ..........................Dawn McHugh vs Adelphi, 9/24/85 Season: 67 .............................. Anita Lago, 1984 (15 games) Career: 83 ....................Dawn McHugh, 1985-88 (63 games) FEWEST GOALS AGAINST Season (min 1,000 min.) : 14 . Marisa Viola, 2007 (1740 min) Career (min 2,500 min.) : 59 Lana Peterson, 1989-92 (2634 minutes)

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FEWEST GOALS SCORED Season: 5............................................................ 1984 (15 games) MOST GOALS, OPPONENT Half: 6 ...........................................at Boston College, 10/22/89 6 ............................................................. at Adelphi, 1984 Game: 11 ............................................................ at Adelphi, 1984 Season: 67.......................................................... 1984 (15 games)

FEWEST GOALS, OPPONENT Season: 14.......................................................... 2007 (18 games)


RECORDS MOST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS Half: 7 ............................ vs. Iona, 9/28/93 (SBU 6, Iona 1) Game: 11 ........................... vs. Iona, 9/28/93 (SBU 9, Iona 2) at Adelphi, 1984 (SBU 0, Adelphi 11) Season: 88 .................... 1990 (17 games, SBU 61, Opp. 27)

Half: 34 ....................... at USF, 9/27/92/at UC-Davis, 9/26/92 Game: 70 ..................................................at Siena, 10/30/87 Season: 844 ............................... 1992 (USB 382, 20 games)

MOST ASSISTS Half: 7 .............................................vs St. John’s, 10/25/86 Game: 9 .............................................vs St. John’s, 10/25/86 Season: 49 ..................................................1987 (18 games)

MOST CORNER KICKS TAKEN Half: 8 .............. vs. RIT, 9/20/86 vs. Southampton, 10/24/96 Game: 13 ......................................................at Iona, 9/27/94 Season: 115.................................................1988 (19 games)

FEWEST ASSISTS Season: 8 ....................................................1990 (17 games)

FEWEST CORNER KICKS TAKEN Season: 28 ..................................................1985 (13 games)

MOST ASSISTS, OPPONENT Half: 4 .................................................at Rutgers, 10/11/91 Game: 6 .................................................at Rutgers, 10/11/91 Season: 32 ................................... 1993 (17 g.) / 1997 (17 g.)

MOST CORNER KICKS, OPPONENT Half: 10 ............................................... at Vermont, 9/21/91 Game: 17 ............................................... at Vermont, 9/21/91 Season: 101 ................................................1991 (20 games)

FEWEST ASSISTS, OPPONENT Season: 9 ...................................................1998 (18 games)

FEWEST CORNER KICKS, OPPONENT Season: 65 ..................................................1985 (13 games)

MOST POINTS SCORED Half: 19 ............vs St. John’s, 10/25/86 (6 goals, 7 assists) Game: 25 ............vs St. John’s, 10/25/86 (8 goals, 9 assists) Season: 169 ............................1987 (60 g, 49 a, 18 games)

MOST CORNER KICKS, BOTH TEAMS Half: 15 ........................................at Rhode Island, 9/16/89 Game: 22 ........................................at Rhode Island, 9/16/89 Season: 183 .................1989 (SBU 115, Opp. 68, 19 games)

FEWEST POINTS SCORED Season: 26 .................................... 1990 (9 g, 8 a, 17 games)

FEWEST CORNER KICKS, BOTH TEAMS Season: 93 .................... 1985 (SBU 28, Opp. 65, 13 games)

FEWEST POINTS, OPPONENT Season: 54........................................ 1988 (20 g, 14 a, 19 games)

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MOST SHOTS TAKEN Half: 31 ................................. vs W. Va. Wesleyan, 10/7/89 Game: 58 ..................................................at Siena, 10/30/87 Season: 523 ................................................1987 (18 games)

MOST SAVES Half: 16 ............. at Boston Coll., 10/9/92/vs. Hartford, 9/9/89 Game: 30 .................................... at Boston College, 10/9/92 Season: 313 ................................................1992 (20 games)

FEWEST SHOTS TAKEN Half: 0 ................ at Vermont, 9/21/91; vs. Vermont, 9/3/96 Game: 2 ................................................. at Vermont, 9/21/92 2 ................. vs Adelphi, 9/24/85 /vs. Vermont, 9/3/96 Season: 209 ................................................1991 (20 games)

FEWEST SAVES Game: 0 ................................................ vs. Albany, 9/12/99 vs. Siena, 10/8/99 vs. Canisius, 8/27/00 Season: 87 ..................................................1986 (18 games)

MOST SHOTS, OPPONENT Half: 26 ............................ at USF, 9/27/92 / at UC-Davis, 9/26/92 Game: 48 ......................................................vs. Adelphi, 9/24/85 Season: 462........................................................ 1992 (20 games)

MOST SAVES BY AN OPPONENT Half: 19 ............................................... vs. Wagner, 10/4/94 Game: 32 ..................................................at Siena, 10/30/87 Season: 236 ................................................1987 (18 games)

FEWEST SHOTS, OPPONENT Half: 0 ..................many times, vs. Rhode Island, 10/31/92 Game: 1 ............. vs. St. John’s, 10/25/86 /vs. Iona, 10/23/86 Season: 152 ................................................1988 (19 games)

FEWEST SAVES, OPPONENT Game: 0 ................................................. vs. Adelphi, 9/21/93 Season: 83 ..................................................1993 (17 games)

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FEWEST GOALS, BOTH TEAMS Season: 29 .................... 2007 (18 games, SBU 15, Opp. 14)

FEWEST SHOTS, BOTH TEAMS Half: 4 ............ at West Point, 9/22/92 / vs. Columbia, 10/22/91 Game: 9 ............................................ vs. Columbia, 10/22/91 Season: 461 ............................... 1985 (SBU 227, 13 games)

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RECORDS LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season: 0.72 ......................... 2007 (14 goals, 1740 minutes) HIGHEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season: 4.37 ......................... 1984 (67 goals, 1380 minutes) HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE Season: 894 ................................ 1992 (279 saves, 36 goals) LOWEST SAVE PERCENTAGE Season: 674 ..................................2000 (97 saves, 47 goals)

Additional Team LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 8, many times most recent ........ vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 10/7/89 (8-0)

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LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 11 ..............................at Adelphi, 1984 (SBU 0, Adelphi 11)

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(4-0-1) MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 11 .....................................................................................1984 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES 4 ..................................................................................... 1984 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES 8 .................................................1984 - 10/20/89 to 10/3/90 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES, START SEASON 6 ......................................................................................1990 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT A WIN 13 ......................................................1984 to 9/10/85 (0-12-1) MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WITHOUT A WIN 6 ................................................... 9/30/90 to 10/27/90 (0-5-1) .......................................... 9/10/91 to 10/5/91 (0-4-2)

MOST GOALS SCORED PER GAME, SEASON 3.39 ..............................................1987 (61 goals, 18 games)

MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WITHOUT A WIN 9 .......................................................................... 1984 (0-8-1) .......................................... 9/8/92 to 10/28/92 (0-7-2)

FEWEST GOALS SCORED PER GAME, SEASON 0.33 ................................................1984 (5 goals, 15 games)

MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 8 ............................................................. 9/16/07 to 10/14/07

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME, SEASON 0.72 ............................................. 2007 (14 goals, 18 games)

MOST SHUTOUTS, SEASON 10 ................................................................................... 2007

MOST GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME, SEASON 4.47 ..............................................1984 (67 goals, 15 games)

MOST CONSECUTIVE TIMES SHUTOUT 7 .................................................................................... 1984

MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 7 .................................................................. 9/5/98 to 9/26/98

MOST TIMES SHUTOUT, SEASON 12 ................................................................................... 1984

MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME VICTORIES 7 .................................................................10/12/85 to 9/9/87

MOST CONSECUTIVE WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT 17 ...........................................................10/31/93 to 10/15/94

MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD VICTORIES 5 .............................................................. ....9/5/98 to 9/26/98

MOST CONSECUTIVE WITHOUT SHUTOUT 13 ............................................................. 10/11/89 to 9/25/90

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS, START SEASON 3 .................................................................................... 1986

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MOST CONSECUTIVE WITHOUT A LOSS 10 ...............................................9/14/07 TO 10/18/07 (5-0-5)

IN ONE-GOAL GAMES .................................................65-69 IN OVERTIME ............................................................9-20-30 HOME RECORD ..................................................... 83-71-18 ROAD RECORD.................................................... 56-108-13 NEUTRAL SITE RECORD .........................................10-14-1 - “many times” indicates the record has occurred on three or more occasions

MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WITHOUT A LOSS 7 .......9/31/ to 9/9/87; 9/5/98 to 10/20/98; 9/31/07 to10/21/07 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WITHOUT A LOSS 5 ..................................................................9/5/98 to 9/26/98

MOST CONSECUTIVE WITHOUT LOSS, START SEASON 5 .......................................................................... .......... 1986

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RECORDS Career Records Goals

Points

GAA (Min 15 G)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Erica Keller, 1996-98 ...........................45 Lisa Paladino, 1986-89 .......................42 Kim Canada, 1993-94 .........................33 N. Helilgenstadt, 1985-88 ....................31 Kerri McCabe, 1998-01 .......................23 Nancy Zimmer, 1986 ...........................22 Krisha Zagura, 1999-02 ......................17 Brooke Barbuto, 2005-08 9. Lisa Shaffer, 1986-89 ..........................14 10. Jodi Klein, 1994-97 .............................13

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Assists

Save Percentage

1. 2. 3. 4.

1. Chris Foley, 1989-92 .........................879 2. Marisa Viola, 2006-09 .......................853 3. Lana Peterson, 1989-92....................845 4. Jodi Yerys, 1994-96...........................830 5. Annya Callahan, 1991-94..................806 6. Dawn McHugh, 1985-88 ...................801 7. Jamie Owen, 1995-98 .......................792 8. Cindy Bennett, 2002-05 ....................791 9. Lori Nelson, 1999-02 ........................730 10. Anita Lago, 1983-85 ..........................726

6. 7. 8. 10.

N. Heiligenstadt, 1985-88................. 21 Louise Anderson, 1986-89 ............... 20 Beth Arikian, 1999-02 ....................... 19 Lisa Paladino, 1986-89 .................... 17 Jodi Klein, 1994-97........................... 17 Erica Keller, 1996-98 ........................ 16 Kerri McCabe, 1998-01 .................... 14 Kim Canada, 1993-94 ...................... 12 Flor Melger, 1985-88 ........................ 12 Coral Gabler, 1985-88 ...................... 11

Erica Keller, 1996-98 ........................106 Lisa Paladino, 1986-89.....................101 N. Heiligenstadt, 1985-88...................83 Kim Canada, 1993-94 ........................78 Kerri McCabe, 1998-01 ......................60 Beth Arikian, 1999-02 .........................49 Nancy Zimmer, 1986 ..........................48 Louise Anderson, 1986-89 .................44 Jodi Klein, 1994-97 ............................43 Brooke Barbuto, 2005-08

Marisa Viola, 2006-09 ......................1.10 Cindy Bennett, 2002-05 ...................1.33 Dawn McHugh, 1985-88 ..................1.61 Chris Foley, 1989-92 ........................1.77 Jamie Owen, 1995-98 ......................1.82

Saves 1. Chris Foley, 1989-92 .........................537 2. Marisa Viola, 2006-09 .......................467 3. Jodi Yerys, 1994-96...........................371 4. Cindy Bennett, 2002-2005 ................368 5. Lana Peterson, 1989-92....................344 Shutouts 1. Marisa Viola ........................................26 2. Cindy Bennett, 2002-05 ......................23 3. Dawn McHugh, 1985-88 .....................16 4. Jamie Owen, 1995-98 ...........................8 5. Lori Nelson, 1999-02 .............................7

Single Season Records Shutouts

Goals

Saves

1. 2. 3. 4.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. Chris Foley, 1992 ..............................279 2. Lana Peterson, 1990 .........................185 3. Anita Lago, 1984 ...............................177 4. Dawn McHugh, 1987.........................158 5. Jodi Yerys, 1995 ................................151 6. Jodi Yerys, 1996 ................................150 7. Jamie Owen, 1997 ............................143 8. Chris Foley, 1991 ..............................125 9. Marisa Viola, 2009 ............................123 10. Marisa Viola, 2006 ............................122

Marisa Viola, 2007 ..............................10 Cindy Bennett, 2002..............................8 Jamie Owen, 1998 ................................7 Cindy Bennett, 2003..............................6 Cindy Bennett, 2002..............................6 Dawn McHugh, 1988.............................6 Marisa Viola, 2006 ................................6 8. Marisa Viola, 2009 ................................5 Dawn McHugh, 1987.............................5 10. Annya Callahan, 1994 ...........................4 Save Percentage 1. Chris Foley, 1991 ..............................904 2. Chris Foley, 1992 ..............................886 3. Dawn McHugh, 1987.........................883 Marisa Viola, 2006 ...........................883 5. Marisa Viola, 2007 ............................878 6. Cindy Bennett, 2004..........................873 7. Lana Peterson, 1990 .........................856 8. Annya Callahan, 1994 .......................844 9. Jodi Yerys, 1994 ................................843 10. Jodi Yerys, 1995 ................................839

Nancy Zimmer, 1986 ...........................22 Lisa Paladino, 1987.............................19 Erica Keller, 1997 ................................18 Kim Canada, 1994 ..............................17 Kim Canada, 1993 ..............................16 Erica Keller, 1996 ................................14 Erica Keller, 1998 ................................13 Kerri McCabe, 2000 ............................13 9. Rebecca Aig, 1993 ..............................10 N. Heiligenstadt, 1987 .........................10 Rosie Russell, 1983 ............................10

GAA Assists 1. 10 Jodi Klein, 1994..............................10 2. 9 N. Heiligenstadt, 1987 ......................9 9 Louise Anderson, 1986 .....................9 4. 8 Monica Garcia, 1994 ........................8 8 Sarah Greenberg, 2000 ....................8 6. 7 Erica Keller, 1997 .............................7 7 Lisa Paladino, 1987 ..........................7

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Marisa Viola, 2007 ............................72 Cindy Bennett, 2004 .........................80 Marisa Viola, 2006 ............................88 Dawn McHugh, 1988 ........................98 Jamie Owen, 1998 ........................1.08 Chris Foley, 1991........................... 1.11 Lana Peterson, 1989 .....................1.13 Dawn McHugh, 1987 .....................1.26 Dawn McHugh, 1986 .....................1.37 Cindy Bennett, 2003 ......................1.39

1. Nancy Zimmer, 1986 ...........................48 2. Lisa Paladino, 1987.............................45 3. Erica Keller, 1997 ................................43 4. Kim Canada, 1994 ..............................40 5. Kim Canada, 1993 ..............................38 6. Erica Keller, 1996 ................................33 7. Kerri McCabe, 2000 ............................32 8. Erica Keller, 1998 ................................30 9. N. Heiligenstadt, 1987 .........................29 10. Jodi Klein, 1994...................................28

Individual Game Records

Team Game Records

Goals Erica Keller, Kim Canada, Rebecca Aig .....4 Assists Louise Anderson 1986 ................................4 Points Kim Canada 1993 ..................................... 11 Saves Chris Foley 1992 ......................................30

Most goals in a game ......... 9, vs. Iona 1993 Most goals in a season ...................61, 1987 Most wins in a season ....................14, 1988 Fewest defeats in a season . 5, 1983 & 1998 Most consecutive wins......................7, 1998

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Year-By-Year Results

1987 Sue Ryan • 11-6-1

NCAA Division III Year 1983 1984 1985 1986* 1987^ 1988#

Overall W 6 1 6 12 11 14

L 5 13 7 6 6 5

T 1 1 0 1 1 0

Pct. .542 .100 .462 .658 .639 .737

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

6 2 4 4 5 12 5 5 7 11 8 8

12 13 13 12 11 6 11 10 11 5 11 10

0 2 3 4 1 0 2 2 1 2 0 1

.333 .176 .275 .300 .324 .667 .333 .353 .395 .666 .421 .447

Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Overall W L 6 11 7 11 7 11 7 8 5 12 8 7 8 5 11 8 7 10

T 2 3 1 4 1 2 5 0 2

Pct. .368 .405 .395 .474 .305 .529 .615 .579 .421

Coach Derek Hilton Terry Febrey Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan NCAA Division I Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan Sue Ryan America East W L T Pct. 4 6 1 .409 4 2 2 .625 3 6 0 .333 4 4 1 .500 2 6 0 .333 3 4 1 .438 5 2 2 .714 6 2 0 .750 5 2 1 .688

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Conference

Postseason

ECAC NYSWCAA NYSWCAA Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent Independent

Conference America East America East America East America East America East America East America East America East America East

ECAC Semis

9-9 ARMY ........................................W 5-0 9-12 SOUTHAMPTON ....................... L 1-2 9-16 at Manhattanville .......................W 7-1 9-19 vs St. Lawrence * ....................... L 0-1 9-20 vs Allegheny * ............................W 3-1 9-23 KEAN.........................................W 5-2 9-26 SCRANTON .......................(OT) T 2-2 9-28 ADELPHI .................................... L 2-4 10-7 at St. John’s...............................W 7-0 10-11 vs NC Wesleyan (at Kean) ........... W 4-1 10-14 MONMOUTH ...................... (OT) L 2-3 10-15 vs Curry (at C. Guard) ................ L 0-1 10-20 IONA..........................................W 8-0 10-24 at Ithaca.....................................W 1-0 10-25 at Cortland .................................. L 1-4 10-30 at Siena $ ..........................(OT) W 5-4 10-31 vs New Paltz $...........................W 5-1 11-1 vs St. Lawrence $ ......................W 3-0 * at Cortland Tournament (4th Place) $ NYSWCAA Playoffs (Champions)

Postseason Conf. Finals

Conf. Finals Conf. Semifinals

Totals 193 260 42 .432 36 34 8 .513 3 coaches *NYSWCAA (4th), ECAC Playoffs; ^NYSWCAA Champs; #NYSWCAA Finals; ** ECAC Semifinal

1983 Derek Hilton • 6-5-1 9-13 9-15 9-17 9-19 9-24 9-27 10-3 10-11 10-17 10-21 10-25 10-28

at Manhattanville ....................... L 0-3 SOUTHAMPTON ......................W 3-1 SUFFOLK CC............................W 7-0 At St. John’s ............................... L 0-4 SUFFOLK CC.....................(OT) T 0-0 at Kean ................................. L 0-10 NASSAU CC .............................. L 1-9 at Farmingdale ..........................W 3-1 ST. JOHN’s ................................W 2-1 at Southampton .......................... L 1-3 FARMINGDALE.........................W 0-5 at Suffolk CC .............................W 4-2

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1984 Terry Febrey • 1-13-1

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9-7 9-8 9-15 9-18 9-22 9-26 9-30 10-2 10-9 10-13 10-20

vs Kean (at M’ville) ................... L 0-9 at Manhattanville ..................... L 1-2 ST. JOHN’S .............................W 3-0 at Southampton ........................ L 0-2 KEAN........................................ L 0-4 at Adelphi.................................L 0-11 at Rutgers ................................. L 0-6 NASSAU CC ............................ L 0-8 SOUTHAMPTON ..................... L 0-1 at Skidmore .............................. L 0-8 at Siena .................................... L 1-3 MANHATTANVILLE ................. L 0-4 at Vassar .................................. L 0-6 at Farmingdale ......................... L 0-3 at Suffolk CC ....................(OT) T 0-0

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1985 Sue Ryan • 6-7 9-10 9-17 9-24 10-3 10-5 10-9 10-12 10-16 10-19 10-20 10-24 10-26 10-29

at Scranton .................................. L 0-6 at Southampton ..........................W 5-1 ADELPHI ..................................... L 0-8 ARMY .......................................... L 0-5 COLUMBIA.................................W 3-1 SOUTHAMPTON ........................ L 2-3 VASSAR .....................................W 1-0 at Manhattanville ......................... L 1-2 at Binghamton ............................. L 0-1 at Ithaca....................................... L 0-7 at Iona ........................................W 6-0 SIENA.........................................W 3-2 FARMINGDALE..........................W 2-1

1986 Sue Ryan • 12-6-1 9-17 MANHATTANVILLE ..................W 6-1 9-20 vs RIT *.....................................W 2-1 9-20 vs Curry *..................................W 3-0 9-21 vs Scranton * ............................. T 1-1 9-27 ITHACA ....................................W 4-0 9-29 at Adelphi................................... L 0-5 10-1 at Army .....................................W 2-1 10-4 at Vassar ..................................W 8-0 10-8 at Columbia ..............................W 2-0 10-16 at Monmouth ..................... (OT) L 2-3 10-18 at Union ....................................W 4-2 10-19 at Siena ....................................W 2-0 10-21 at Southampton ......................... L 0-1 10-23 IONA.........................................W 8-0 10-25 ST. JOHN’S ..............................W 8-0 10-31 vs Hamilton $............................W 4-0 11-1 vs Ithaca $ ................................. L 1-2 11-2 vs William Smith $ ..................... L 1-2 11-7 vs Geneseo # ............................ L 0-4 * at Cortland Tourn. (Co-Champions) $ NYSWCAA Playoffs (4th Place) # ECAC Finals (2nd Place)

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1988 Sue Ryan • 14-5 9-7 ADELPHI .................................. L 3-0 9-10 at Scranton # ...........................W 3-0 9-11 vs Roanoke #...........................W 4-0 9-14 ST. JOHN’S .............................W 3-1 9-17 vs William Smith *..................... L 1-2 9-18 vs Skidmore * ..........................W 2-1 9-24 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL ...........W 2-0 9-25 CAL - SAN DIEGO + ................ L 0-3 9-28 HARTWICK .............................W 3-0 10-4 at Southampton .......................W 2-1 10-7 at Kean ....................................W 5-1 10-10 at Plymouth State ............. (OT) L 1-2 10-12 MANHATTANVILLE .................W 7-0 10-15 ITHACA .......................... (OT) W 3-2 10-18 at Columbia .............................W 2-1 10-22 CORTLAND.............................W 2-0 10-25 HAMILTON$ ............................W 1-0 10-29 vs Albany $ ..............................W 3-1 10-30 vs Ithaca $ ................................ L 0-2 # at Scranton Tournament (Champions) * at Cortland Tournament (3rd Place) + Holiday Inn Express Invit.(2nd Place) $ NYSWCAA Playoffs (2nd Place)


ALL-TIME RESULTS DIVISION I ERA BEGINS 1989 Sue Ryan • 6-12 9-9 HARTFORD ............................... L 0-4 9-13 at Adelphi ................................... L 0-2 9-16 at Rhode Island .........................W 3-0 9-20 at Monmouth .............................. L 0-2 9-23 COLGATE + ............................... L 1-3 9-24 FLA. INT’L. + .............................. L 0-3 9-27 at Rutgers ................................... L 0-1 9-30 at Geo. Washington .................... L 0-1 10-1 at Delaware ...............................W 3-1 10-4 SOUTHAMPTON ......................W 2-1 10-7 W. VA WESLEYAN ....................W 8-0 10-11 ST. JOHN’S ...............................W 5-1 10-14 PRINCETON .............................. L 2-4 10-17 COLUMBIA................................. L 1-2 10-20 at New Hampshire ...................... L 0-4 10-22 at Boston College ....................... L 1-7 10-27 NIAGARA ................................. W, 4-1 10-29 at Cornell ................................... L 0-4 + Holiday Inn Express Invit. (4th Place)

1990 Sue Ryan • 2-13-2 9-8 at Hartford .................................. L 0-3 9-15 VERMONT + .............................. L 0-1 9-16 GEORGE MASON+ ................... L 0-7 9-19 at Villanova ................................. L 0-3 9-23 at Colgate ................................... L 1-3 9-25 at Southampton .......................... L 0-3 9-28 MARYLAND B.C. ......................W 1-0 9-30 RHODE ISLAND ........................ L 0-1 10-3 at Princeton ................................ L 1-3 10-5 at Florida Int’l. .....................(OT) T 0-0 10-7 at Barry ................................... L 1-2 10-10 ADELPHI ................................... L 0-2 10-17 ST. JOHN’S ........................(OT) T 1-1 10-19 MONMOUTH ...................... (OT) L 1-3 10-21 BOSTON COLLEGE .......... (OT) L 0-1 10-24 at Columbia ...............................W 2-1 10-27 GEO. WASHINGTON ................. L 0-2 + Holiday Inn Express Invit. (4th place)

1991 Sue Ryan • 4-13-3

1992 Sue Ryan • 4-12-4 9-5 9-8 9-13 9-15 9-20 9-22 9-26 9-27 10-1 10-3 10-4

LEHIGH ................................... L 1-2 at Iona ...........................(OT) T 1-1 DELAWARE ..............................W 2-0 YALE ................................... L 0-3 VERMONT ................................. L 0-2 at Army ...........................(OT) T 1-1 at UC-Davis ................................ L 0-5 at San Francisco ........................ L 0-2 at Princeton ................................ L 1-3 MAINE + ..................................W 3-2 VILLANOVA + .....................(OT) T 0-0

1993 Sue Ryan • 5-11-1 9-4 at Lehigh ..................................W 4-2 9-10 at Buffalo ................................... L 2-3 9-12 at St. Bonaventure..............(OT) T 3-3 9-15 at Yale ................................... L 1-6 9-17 BOSTON COLLEGE .................. L 0-3 9-21 ADELPHI ................................... L 1-6 9-26 MAINE ................................... L 0-4 9-28 IONA ..................................W 9-2 10-2 HOFSTRA + ..............................W 3-0 10-3 LAFAYETTE + ...........................W 1-0 10-6 at Monmouth .............................. L 0-6 10-9 at Vermont .................................. L 2-3 10-14 at St. John’s................................ L 2-3 10-23 at Rhode Island .........................W 3-2 10-28 VILLANOVA................................ L 0-2 10-31 at Delaware ................................ L 1-2 11-3 at Columbia ................................ L 3-5 + Holiday Inn Express Invit. (Champions)

1994 Sue Ryan • 12-6 9-3 vs. Delaware @ S. Hall .............. L 1-4 9-4 at Seton Hall ..............................W 1-0 9-8 MANHATTAN ............................W 2-0 9-11 VERMONT ................................. L 1-2 9-14 at Adelphi ..................................W 1-0 9-17 at Maine ..................................W 2-1 9-21 HOFSTRA .................................. L 1-4 9-24 ST. BONAVENTURE .................W 4-1 9-27 at Iona ..................................W 4-2 10-1 COLUMBIA +.............................W 7-2 10-2 LEHIGH + ..................................W 3-1 10-4 WAGNER ..................................W 6-0 10-8 RHODE ISLAND .......................W 2-0 10-13 ST. JOHN’S (TV) ................ (OT) L 1-2 10-15 BUFFALO ..................................W 4-1 10-23 at Monmouth .............................. L 0-7 10-26 at Villanova ................................. L 1-3 10-31 at Lafayette................................W 2-0 + Holiday Inn Express Invit. (Champions)

1995 Sue Ryan • 5-11-2 9-2 9-4 9-6 9-8 9-10 9-13 9-15

9-19 at St. John’s................................ L 0-2 9-23 at Vermont .................................. L 0-2 9-26 at Fordham ................................. L 3-6 9-30 SIENA + ..................................W 4-0 10-1 BOSTON + .........................(OT) T 2-2 10-4 at Manhattan .............................. L 1-4 10-8 LAFAYETTE ..............................W 2-1 10-19 COLUMBIA.........................(OT) T 2-2 10-25 MONMOUTH ...................... (OT) L 0-1 10-28 at Rhode Island .......................... L 1-4 11-1 ADELPHI ..................................W 2-1 * Cornell Lanzera Classic (4th Place) + Holiday Inn Express Invit.(Champions)

1996 Sue Ryan • 5-10-2 8-31 at Marist ................................ L 1-2 9-3 VERMONT .............................. L 0-2 9-7 at Siena ................................ L 2-4 9-11 at Iona ...............................W 5-0 9-14 at Lafayette.............................. L 0-4 9-18 FORDHAM .............................. L 0-1 9-22 BUFFALO ................................ L 1-3 9-24 LEHIGH ...............................W 1-0 10-2 at Adelphi ................................ L 0-1 10-5 NORTHEASTERN +........(OT) T 2-2 10-6 ARMY + ................................ L 2-3 10-9 at Wagner ...............................W 4-3 10-14 at C.W. Post ..................... OT) T 3-3 10-16 ST. JOHN’S ............................. L 1-3 10-20 MAINE ...............................W 3-2 10-24 SOUTHAMPTON ...................W 3-1 10-30 at Columbia ............................. L 1-6 + Holiday Inn Express Invit. (2nd Place)

1997 Sue Ryan • 7-11-1 8-29 8-30 9-5 9-7 9-13 9-17 9-20 9-24 10-1 10-4 10-5 10-15 10-18 10-21 10-24 10-26 10-29 11-1 11-4

at Buffalo ................................. T 0-0 at Niagara....... ......................... L 0-1 at Fairfield................................. L 0-3 at Northeastern......................... L 0-2 at Fordham...... ......................... L 1-3 LAFAYETTE........ ....................W 6-1 at Vermont....... ......................... L 0-6 HOFSTRA......... ...................... .L 1-3 at St. John’s............................. .L 1-4 IONA........................................W 5-0 AMERICAN........ ...................... L 0-3 at Southampton... ....................W 3-0 at Lehigh..................................W 5-1 C.W. Post........ ......................... L 1-2 BINGHAMTON...... ..................W 5-2 ST. PETER’s............................ .L 1-2 ADELPHI.......... ........................ L 0-4 WAGNER........... .....................W 7-2 COLUMBIA..............................W 2-1

at Buffalo ................................... L 1-4 at St. Bonaventure...................... L 1-2 IONA ................................... L 2-7 Colgate* ................................... L 1-2 at Cornell*................................... L 0-2 at Lehigh ..................................W 2-0 at Hofstra ..................................W 2-1

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9-7 LASALLE ...............................W 1-0 9-10 IONA ................................ L 1-2 9-14 COLGATE + ............................ L 0-2 9-15 BOSTON COLLEGE+ ............. L 1-4 9-17 at Yale ............................ .... L 0-4 9-21 at Vermont ............................... L 0-2 9-23 at Dartmouth............................ L 0-2 9-25 ARMY ........................(OT) T 1-1 9-28 AMERICAN ............................. L 2-3 10-2 at Monmouth ........................... L 0-1 10-5 VILLANOVA....................... OT)T 1-1 10-9 at Adelphi ................................ L 1-2 10-11 at Rutgers ................................ L 1-6 10-15 at St. John’s............................W 2-1 10-19 at Rhode Island ............... (OT) L 1-2 10-22 COLUMBIA.............................W 3-0 10-25 at UMBC ................................ L 0-1 10-27 at Geo. Washington ................W 1-0 10-30 PRINCETON ........................... L 0-2 11-4 SOUTHAMPTON ............(OT) T 1-1 + Holiday Inn Express Invit. (4th place)

Kim Canada ‘94 10-9 at Boston College ....................... L 0-1 10-11 at Springfield .............................. L 0-4 10-15 ST. JOHN’S ........................(OT) T 0-0 10-17 GEO. WASHINGTON ................. L 1-3 10-20 at Columbia ................................ L 1-3 10-25 ST. PETER’S .............................W 7-0 10-28 at Villanova ................................. L 1-2 10-31 RHODE ISLAND .......................W 3-0 11-4 MONMOUTH .............................. L 1-3 + Holiday Inn Express Invit. (2nd Place)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1998 Sue Ryan • 11-5-2

9-1 at C.W. Post ............................... L 1-4 9-5 FORDHAM...... ..........................W 4-0 9-9 at Iona ..... .............................W 3-1 9-11 at American.. .............................W 2-1 9-13 at Mt. St. Mary’s...... ..............W 1-0 ot 9-20 NORTHEASTERN...............W 1-0 2ot 9-24 at Hofstra....... ........................W 2-1 ot 9-26 at St. Peter’s......... .....................W 1-0 9-29 at Marist ... ............................... .L 0-1 10-3 WAGNER*............ .....................W 3-0 10-4 EAST CAROLINA*........ ............ .T 1-1 10-7 SIENA ... ...............................W 3-1 10-13 ST. JOHN’S........ .......................W 2-1 10-20 LEHIGH........ .............................W 4-0 10-27 at Columbia...... .................... L 2-3 2ot 10-31 BUFFALO..... ............................. .L 1-3 11-4 SOUTHAMPTON........... ............ T 0-0 11-14 vs. Yale#......... ............................ L 1-4 * - HIE Tournament; # ECAC Semifinals

1999 Sue Ryan • 8-11

9-1 IONA .................................W 4-1 9-5 at Northeastern.......................... L 0-2 9-8 ST. PETER’S ............................W 1-0 9-10 at Cornell. ........................ ..........L 1-4 9-12 at Albany ..... ............................W 3-0 9-15 at Fordham ......................... .......L 1-2 9-18 AMERICAN*...... ........................ L 1-2 9-19 MARIST*......... .........................W 1-0 9-25 MT. ST. MARY’S .......................W 3-2 10-5 at St. John’s.................... ........L 0-1ot 10-8 at Siena ... ..............................W 2-1 10-11 at Pennsylvania........ ................. L 0-3 10-13 HOFSTRA....... .......................... L 1-3 10-17 LOYOLA .............................. L 0-1 ot 10-19 SACRED HEART......................W 2-0 10-26 at Quinnipiac..... ................... .L 1-2 ot 10-29 vs. UNC-Wilmington#........... ..... L 2-5 10-31 vs. Florida Atlantic#........ ..........W 3-1 11/2 COLUMBIA................................ L 1-3 * - HIE Tournament; # Florida Atlantic Tournament

2000 Sue Ryan • 8-10-1

8-26 Duquesne # ..............................W 3-1 8-27 Canisius #.................................W 6-0 9-1 at UMBC .................................W 3-0 9-3 at American.. .......................... T 1-1ot 9-7 FORDHAM ........................... .....L 0-3 9-9 at Yale ........................... .......L 0-7 9-14 at Temple...... ............................. L 1-4 9-16 BUFFALO*................................ .L 0-2 9-17 BELMONT*...............................W 6-4 9-20 PENNSYLVANIA ............... ........L 0-3 9-24 SACRAMENTO ST. ................ ...L 0-3 9-27 at Lehigh...............................W 1-0 ot 9-30 ALBANY....................................W 6-0 10-10 QUINNIPIAC ......................... L 2-3 ot 10-14 CORNELL...... ......................W 2-1 ot 10-18 at Hofstra .................................. L 3-4 10-22 ST. JOHN’S.... ........................... L 2-4 10-29 at Columbia........... ...............W 3-2 ot 10-31 at Princeton........ ....................... L 0-5 * - HIE Tournament; # University of Buffalo Tourn.

2010 SOCCER

2001

Sue Ryan • 6-11-2 (4-6-1 AE) 8-31 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* ........... L 1-2 9-8 at UC Irvine ............................... L 0-2 9-10 at Cal-State University............... L 0-5 9-22 at New Hampshire* ............... T 1-1 ot 9-23 at Maine* .................................. L 1-4 9-26 at Princeton ............................... L 0-3 9-30 at Cornell .............................. T 1-1 ot 10-4 HARTFORD* ............................. L 1-2 10-6 VERMONT* ........................... L 1-2 ot 10-9 at Army .................................. L 0-1 10-12 at Towson* ................................. L 1-2 10-15 at Delaware* .............................W 1-0 10-17 YALE .................................. L 2-3 10-22 at Northeastern* .......................W 4-0 10-23 COLUMBIA...............................W 2-1 10-26 DREXEL* .................................W 4-0 10-28 at Hofstra* ............................. L 2-3 ot 11-1 at St. John’s..............................W 2-1 11-3 ALBANY* .................................W 3-2 * denotes America East game

2002

Sue Ryan • 7-11-3 (4-2-2 AE)

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8-30 9-1 9-7 9-10 9-14 9-16 9-20 9-22 9-25 9-29 10-1 10-6 10-13 10-17 10-20 10-23 10-27 11-1 11-3 11-9 11-10

MIAMI (OH) .................................L2-3 EASTERN MICHIGAN .............. L 0-3 CORNELL ................................. L 0-1 HOFSTRA ................................. L 0-6 at Howard .................................W 2-0 at American ............................... L 1-5 IONA .................................W 6-0 ARMY .................................. L 0-2 FAIRFIELD ............................ T 2-2 ot NORTHEASTERN* ............... T 1-1 ot ST. JOHN’S ............................... L 2-3 at Albany* .................................. L 0-2 at Boston University* ................W 1-0 BINGHAMTON*........................W 2-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE* .............. T 0-0 ot at Columbia ............................... L 0-1 MAINE* .................................W 4-1 at Vermont*...............................W 1-0 at Hartford* ................................ L 0-2 vs New Hampshire* ..........W 1-0 2ot1 at Hartford* ............................... L 0-4

2006

8-25 8-27 9-1 9-3 9-8 9-10 9-15 9-17 9-20 9-22 9-28 10-1 10-5 10-12 10-15 10-19 10-22

* denotes America East game

* denotes America East game 1 Stony Brook won 3-0 in penalty kicks

2003 Sue Ryan • 7-11-1 (3-6-0 AE) 8-31 RUTGERS ..................................... L 0-3 9-5 CORNELL T ................................. 2-2 ot 9-12 LA SALLE .................................... W 3-0 9-14 ST. JOSEPH’S .............................. L 0-1 9-17 LEHIGH .................................... W 2-1 9-19 ST. PETER’S ................................ W 3-0 9-21 TEMPLE .................................... W 5-0 9-24 at St. John’s................................... L 0-2 9-26 at Fairfield L 0-1 10-2 ALBANY* .................................... W 1-0 10-5 at Northeastern* ............................ L 1-5 10-11 at Binghamton* .............................. L 0-1 10-14 at Hofstra ..................................... L 0-1 10-16 HARTFORD* ................................. L 0-1 10-19 at Maine *.................................... L 0-3 10-24 VERMONT* .................................. W 1-0 10-26 BOSTON UNIVERSITY*. .............. L 1-4 10-30 UMBC* .................................... W 2-0 11-2 at New Hampshire* ....................... L 1-2 * denotes America East game

8-27 9-3 9-5 9-10 9-12 9-17 9-19 9-24 9-26 9-28 10-3 10-8 10-10 10-15 10-17 10-22 10-24 10-28 10-30

2004 Sue Ryan • 7-8-4 (4-4-1 AE)

IONA ....... .................................W 1-0 at Lehigh .............................. L 0-1 ot CORNELL .............................. 0-0 2ot vs. Delaware1 ............................ L 1-2 at Navy .................................. L 0-1 LIU-BROOKLYN ........................ L 0-1 ST. JOHN’S ......................... T 1-1 2ot HOWARD .................................W 5-0 FAIRFIELD ...............................W 3-0 FORDHAM ......................T 1-1 (2OT) at Albany* .................................W 4-0 VERMONT* ..............................W 2-1 HARTFORD* ............................. L 2-3 at UMBC* .................................. L 1-2 at Binghamton* .........................W 2-0 at Northeastern* ........................ L 0-1 at Boston University* ........... T 0-2 2ot NEW HAMPSHIRE* .................. L 1-2 MAINE* .................................W 1-0

2007

8-31 9-4 9-7 9-9 9-14 9-16 9-21 9-26 9-30 10-4 10-7 10-11 10-14 10-18 10-21 10-28 11-1 11-4

2005

8-26 8-28 9-2 9-5 9-9 9-11 9-14 9-16 9-18 9-21 9-25 9-29 10-2 10-6 10-13 10-16 10-20 10-23

* denotes America East game

Sue Ryan • 8-5-5 (5-2-2 AE) SIENA ...... ............................... W, 1-0 IONA ........ ............................... W, 2-0 at George Mason...................... L, 0-3 vs. Georgetown ........................ L, 0-2 at Fordham .......................W, 2-1(OT) EAST CAROLINA........... T, 0-0 (2OT) at Columbia .................... T, 0-0 (2OT) MANHATTAN ................. T, 0-0 (2OT) UMBC* ................................ W, 3-0 at Hartford* ..................... T, 0-0 (2OT) at Vermont*.............................. W, 1-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE* ................ W, 1-0 ALBANY* ................................ W, 1-0 at Binghamton* ............... T, 1-1 (2OT) BOSTON UNIVERSITY* .......... L, 0-3 at Maine* ................................. L, 0-1 MAINE! ................................ W, 2-1 at New Hampshire! ...........L, 1-2 (OT)

* denotes America East game ! America East Tournament

2008

8-22 8-28 8-31 9-4 9-7 9-12 9-16 9-18 9-21 9-28 10-2 10-9 10-12 10-16 10-19 10-23 10-26 11-2 11-8

Sue Ryan • 11-8-0 (6-2 AE) LONG ISLAND ......................... L, 0-1 at Iona .....................................W, 1-0 at Providence .......................... L, 0-2 at Manhattan .......................... W, 1-0 FORDHAM .............................. W, 2-1 at Boston College ..................... L, 0-5 BRYANT ................................. W, 2-1 at Hofstra .......................L, 0-1 (2OT) COLUMBIA............................... L, 0-4 HARTFORD* ........................... W, 1-0 at New Hampshire* .................. L, 2-3 VERMONT* ............................. W, 1-0 at UMBC* ................................ W, 2-1 at Albany* ............................... W, 3-2 at Boston University* ................ L, 0-2 BINGHAMTON*....................... W, 3-2 MAINE ................................ W, 5-0 BINGHAMTON! ....................... W, 2-0 at Boston University! ................ L, 1-2

* denotes America East game ! America East Tournament

* denotes America East game 1 - Navy tournament at Annapolis, Md.

Sue Ryan • 5-12-1 (2-6 AE) at Stetson ................................. L, 1-2 at Florida International...... T, 2-2 (2ot) at Fordham ............................. 0-0 2ot at Long Island ............................ L 1-2 SIENA ........................... .......... W, 2-0 LEHIGH ................... ................. L 0-2 ST. J.OHN’S............ ................. L, 0-1 SACRED HEART (N.Y.) ........... W,2-1 SAINT FRANCIS ..................... W, 2-0 at Central Connecticut .............. L, 1-3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* .......... L, 0-1 at Binghamton* ......................... L, 0-3 UMBC* ................................. L, 0-3 at Maine* ................................. L 0-6 NEW HAMPSHIRE* ................. L, 0-1 at Hartford* ............................... L, 0-1 ALBANY* ................................ W, 2-0 at Vermont*.............................. W, 3-2

Sue Ryan • 8-7-2 (3-4-1 AE) at Siena .............................. .....W, 2-1 at Lehigh ........................W, 3-2 (2ot) CCSU ................................. L, 0-1 at Wagner ................................ W, 7-0 TOWSON ................................ W, 2-1 PROVIDENCE.................. T, 0-0 (2ot) at Maryland............................... L, 0-2 FORDHAM ........................L,2-3 (2ot) SAINT PETER’S...................... W, 5-0 at Boston University* ................ L, 0-1 BINGHAMTON*....................... W, 1-0 at UMBC* ................................ W, 1-0 No. 23 MAINE* ................L, 1-2 (OT) at New Hampshire* .................. L, 0-1 HARTFORD* .................... T, 1-1 (2ot) at UAlbany* ............................. W, 1-0 VERMONT* ........................L, 0-1 (ot)

2009

8-21 8-30 9-4 9-6 9-10 9-13 9-16 9-18 9-20 9-27 10-1 10-4 10-8 10-11 10-15 10-18 10-22 10-29 11-1

Sue Ryan • 7-10-2 (5-2-1 AE) IONA ................................. L, 0-2 at No. 23 Rutgers ...........T, 1-1 (2OT) at East Carolina ....................... L, 1-3 at North Carolina State ............. L, 0-4 QUINNIPIAC ..................L, 1-2 (2OT) PROVIDENCE ..................L, 3-2 (OT) at Yale ......................W, 2-1 (2OT) SACRED HEART .............L, 0-1 (OT) at Fairfield................................. L, 1-3 NEW HAMPSHIRE* ................ W, 2-0 at Hartford* ..................... T, 0-0 (2OT) at Binghamton* ........................ W, 2-1 UMBC* ............................... W, 5-0 at Vermont*.............................. W, 2-0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* ......... W, 2-1 ALBANY* ................................. L, 0-2 at Maine* ................................. L, 0-4 ALBANY! ................................ W, 2-0 at Boston University! ........L, 1-2 (OT)

* denotes America East game ! America East Tournament


ALL-TIME ROSTER Caitlyn Frank ............................................................06-08 Elizabeth Friedler......................................................96-98 GGGGGGGG Josefina Gallardo......................................................93-94 Katie Gampietro.........................................................2003 Cindy Garcia ............................................................91, 93 Monica Garcia ..........................................................93-94 Meghan Gilley................................................................09 Daniela Giuliani...........................................................08Dorothy Going ..........................................................83-84 Fredda Gordon ..............................................................84 Kendra Graber ..........................................................03-04 Kelly Grant ................................................................06-09 Sarah Greenberg ......................................................00-01 Coral Gubler .............................................................85-88 Joy Gueverra ............................................................02-04 HHHHHHH Sarah Hanover .........................................................99-00 Christine Hansson ....................................................84-85 Maggie Haren ...........................................................01-02 Yvonne Hayduscko ........................................................92 Liz Hayes .......................................................................83 Noreen Heiligenstadt.................................................85-88 Amanda Hemme.......................................................05-08 Rose Hickey .............................................................85-88 Kim Hosig ......................................................................93 JJJJJJJJJ Morgan Johanson........................................................09 KKKKKKK Erica Keller ...............................................................96-98 Sa’sha Kershaw ..........................................................09Jodi Klein ..................................................................94-97 Lauren Kohn ..................................................................02 Lori Kotzen ...............................................................98-00 Katie Kramer.............................................................03-04 Mary Krieg ................................................................90-93 Lea Kyle.........................................................................01 LLLLLLL Anita Lago ................................................................83-85 Eileen LaMorte ..............................................................83 Kathleen LaRose ...........................................................83 Jennifer Larson ..............................................................94 Suzy Larson..............................................................03-04 Heather Lavery .........................................................89-92 Denise Laviola ..........................................................89-92 Diedre Lawe .............................................................83-85 Kathleen Lawe ...............................................................84 Danielle Lewis ..........................................................02-05 Alexis Lindo ................................................................08Lisa Lucarello ................................................................83 Ellen Luciano .................................................................84 Kristin Lynch .............................................................98-01 MMMMMMM Erin MacFarlane .......................................................93-94 Moira Madden................................................................83 Larisa Mahns ............................................................96-99 Lisa Mariano .............................................................98-01 Katelyn Martin...........................................................02-03 Pam Martin ....................................................................91 Janet Mazziotti...............................................................95 Kerri McCabe............................................................98-01 Roxanne McGalla ..........................................................89 Colleen McGowan ....................................................90-94 Dawn McHugh ..........................................................85-88 Colleen McKenna........................................................08Christie McMurray ....................................................97-98 Chelsea Meints ..............................................................05 Flor Melgar ...............................................................85-88 Jennifer Meszaros ....................................................89-90 Sue Ann Miles................................................................91 Kristin Mishrell ..........................................................04-07 Jill Monico .................................................................94-95 Kristy More ....................................................................97 Megan Murray ..........................................................05-07 NNNNNNN Lori Nelson ...............................................................99-02 Sherrie Nolan.................................................................84 Brittany Norwood ......................................................01-03 Danielle Nouri ................................................................03 Marisa Nucci .............................................................03-06 OOOOOOO Catherine Oliveri ............................................................89 Maha Osman ............................................................95-97 Jamie Owen..............................................................95-98 PPPPPPP Morlene Page ...........................................................85-88 Lisa Paladino ............................................................86-89

Kristen Palmisano.....................................................89-91 Julie Passanante ......................................................97-98 Renee Pelletier .........................................................99-00 Ginamarie Pepe........................................................94-95 Debbie Persche ........................................................90-91 Denise Peters ................................................................83 Lana Peterson ..........................................................89-92 Gabriella Petralia ........................................................08Karyn Piasecki ...............................................................88 Amanda Piccirillo, .....................................................95-98 Deborah Piagentini ........................................................86 Kristine Prazak ........................................................ 92-93 Stephanie Prezdwiecki ..................................................86 RRRRRRRR Christine Reardon.....................................................86-89 Kelly Ann Redmond .......................................................92 Celeste Rice .............................................................83-85 Laurie Rock ...................................................................89 Jess Rogers..............................................................03-04 Janine Rollins ...........................................................98-99 Samantha Roos ........................................................05-06 Janine Royal .............................................................93-94 Jenn Ruell......................................................................95 Adrienne Ruggieri .....................................................89-90 Rosie Russell.................................................................83 Donna Rutz...............................................................85-86 SSSSSSS Sue Scheer ...............................................................90-93 Cindy Schwart ...............................................................88 Erin Schnitzenbaumer ...................................................97 Taryn Schoenbeck ......................................................09Kerri Scroope............................................................96-97 Kirsandra Seaton ......................................................02-05 Julie Sentochnik ............................................................86 Lynn Shafer ...................................................................83 Lisa Shaffer ..............................................................86-89 Marissa Shibley ........................................................06-07 Krista Shilts...............................................................04-07 Julie Shropshire .............................................................83 Rachel Silverman........................................................08Morgan Sims ...............................................................07Ann Smith ......................................................................84 Stacey Smith .................................................................86 Stephanie Smyrl .......................................................99-02 Lindsay Snow ................................................................05 Emily Snyde..............................................................99-02 Kim Stahl .......................................................................94 Karen Strat ....................................................................08 Michelle Striefsky......................................................06-09 Jennifer Sullivan ............................................................93 Gina Swenson ...............................................................95 Pam Szatanek ...............................................................91 TTTTTTTT Aria Tanzi ..................................................................06-07 Danielle Tenaglia ........................................................07Vicki Teraco ...................................................................83 Alexandra Teti ...........................................................06-09 Dawne Thomas ........................................................94-95 Jackie Timmes ..........................................................06-07 Wendy Todoric ...............................................................97 Aisling Toolan ................................................................07 Gina Trigian ...................................................................83 Marie Turchiano ........................................................88-90 Michele Turchiano........................................................87-90 VVVVVVV Elizabeth Valencia ......................................................07Chelsea Van Horn ....................................................03-05 Felicia Vinc ....................................................................95 Marisa Viola ..............................................................06-09 WWWWWWW Stephanie Weiss............................................................84 Donna Welch .................................................................84 Erin Wheeler ..................................................................93 Dana White ...............................................................01-02 Brett Wolfson .................................................................97 Alexa Woolley ................................................................08 Kara Wrieth....................................................................91 YYYYYYYYY Marti Yeage.............................................................. 97-00 Jodi Yerys .................................................................94-96 Stephanie Younker ........................................................94 Leanna Yust..............................................................01-03 ZZZZZZZ Krisha Zagura ...........................................................99-02 Nancy Zimmer ...............................................................86

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AAAAAAA Michele Abbatiello.....................................................89-90 Dana Adamkiewicz .....................................................08Dominique Adamo ......................................................08Karen Adams ............................................................90-91 Rebecca Aig .............................................................91-93 Donna Albano ................................................................88 Valerie Albert .................................................................89 Trine Allenberg .........................................................05-08 Deborah Aller ..............................................................07Sara Alzate ....................................................................97 Virginia Amandola..........................................................97 Patricia Amato ...............................................................86 Chris Amorin .............................................................91-92 Louise Anderson .......................................................86-89 Jacqueline Anthony ..................................................02-05 Melanie Archuleta .....................................................02-03 Beth Arikian ..............................................................99-02 Kate Attenberger............................................................05 BBBBBBB Kelly Bahnsen...........................................................04-06 Kristin Baker .............................................................99-01 Brooke Barbuto.........................................................05-08 Michele Barry............................................................89-90 Janice Barsha ...........................................................85-86 Laurin Beam .............................................................84-86 Allison Behrens.........................................................94-97 Katherine Bemis ............................................................98 Cindy Bennett ...........................................................02-05 Danielle Bennett .......................................................87-88 Brittany Benthin ........................................................05-06 Maria Bernardo ..............................................................83 Mary Bishop...................................................................95 Ashley Blake .............................................................99-02 Jen Blanco .....................................................................95 Jaclyn Boyle .............................................................03-06 Desiree Brida .................................................................96 Allyson Brodsky .............................................................88 CCCCCCC Annya Callahan .........................................................91-94 Miki Callahan ............................................................91-92 Tara Caminiti.............................................................87-90 Kim Canada ..............................................................93-94 Lauren Canino ..........................................................00-01 Leah Canton .............................................................96-97 Jane Cargill...............................................................93-96 Jen Cavallaro............................................................89-92 Cherie Christie ..........................................................84-85 Christine Cleary .............................................................92 Amy Coakley ............................................................91-94 Shelby Collier ................................................................90 Kate Collins ..............................................................06-08 Laura Corrigan..........................................................92-95 Elizabeth Crunden ....................................................87-88 Christina Cuggino .....................................................91-92 DDDDDDD Michelle Dabe ...........................................................98-99 Erlande David ................................................................95 Jamie DeForest .............................................................94 Lisa DeLuca...................................................................90 Kristi Detor ............................................................... 93-96 Jennifer Divone..............................................................95 Nicole Dnyrowsky ..........................................................89 Hazel-Ann Doyle............................................................84 Monique Donahue ....................................................96-97 Sue Ducey .....................................................................83 Deb Duncan...................................................................85 Audra Dutkowsky......................................................96-99 Sarah D wyer ...............................................................07EEEEEEE Jennifer Egan ...........................................................07-09 Debbie Egger............................................................89-92 Melissa Eigen ...........................................................96-99 Jessica Enes ............................................................00-01 Roni Epstein ..................................................................83 FFFFFFF Colleen Farrell ...............................................................95 Tiffany Fasullo ..........................................................04-07 Barbara Fee...................................................................84 Victoria Feliciano ......................................................02-04 Vicky Fernandez ............................................................86 Rebecca Ferreira ......................................................97-99 Alana Fitzpatrick ............................................................09 Karen Flynn ...................................................................89 Chris Foley ...............................................................89-92 Jennifer Fontanetta...................................................99-02 Christine Francis.......................................................87-88

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

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Team Adelphi Albany Allegheny American Army Barry Belmont Binghamton Boston University Boston College Bryant Buffalo C.W. Post California-Davis California St.-Fullerton California-Irvine California-Sacramento California-San Diego Canisius Central Connecticut Colgate Columbia Cornell Cortland State Curry Dartmouth Delaware Drexel Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Michigan Fairfield Farmingdale Florida Atlantic Florida International Fordham Franklin & Marshall Geneseo George Mason Georgetown George Washington Hamilton Hartford Hartwick Hofstra Howard Iona Ithaca Kean Lafayette LaSalle Lehigh LIU-Brooklyn Loyola Maine Manhattan Manhattanville

Rec. 2-11 11-2 1-0 1-4-1 2-4-2 0-1 1-0 6-3-1 2-8-2 0-6 1-0 1-5-1 0-2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-4 10-8-3 1-4-2 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-3 1-0 1-0 0-1-2 0-1 1-3-1 3-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 3-7-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-3 2-0 1-8-3 1-0 3-8 2-0 13-3-1 3-3 2-3 4-1 2-0 9-3 0-3 0-1 7-7 2-1-1 3-4

Streak L2 W1 W1 L1 L4 L1 W1 W3 L1 L6 W1 L2 L2 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 W1 L2 L4 L1 T1 W1 L1 L1 L1 W1 W2 T2 L1 L1 W1 T1 T1 W2 W1 L1 L2 L1 L1 W2 T1 W1 L6 W2 L1 L1 W2 W1 W2 W1 L3 L1 L1 W1 W3

STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

Last W 11-1-95 10-29-09 9-20-87 9-11-98 9-9-87 --------9-17-00 10-4-09 10-15-09 --------9-16-08 10-15-94 ------------------------------------------8-27-00 -----------------10-23-01 10-14-00 10-22-88 9-20-86 -------10-15-01 10-26-01 8-26-00 ------------9-26-04 10-29-85 10-31-99 10-5-90 9-7-08 9-24-88 ---------------------10-27-91 10-25-88 9-28-08 9-28-88 9-24-98 9-24-04 8-28-08 10-15-88 10-7-88 9-17-97 9-12-03 8-27-06 --------

Last L 10-29-97 10-18-09 --------9-15-02 9-22-02 10-7-90 9-29-05 11-1-09 9-12-08 ---------9-16-00 9-1-98 9-26-92 10-10-01 9-08-01 9-24-00 9-25-88 9-1-06 9-8-95 9-21-08 9-7-02 10-25-87 10-15-87 9-23-91 9-10-04 --------9-4-09 9-1-02 9-20-09 1984

9-24-89 9-17-06 -------11-7-86 9-7-07 9-9-07 10-17-92 -------10-16-05 ------9-18-08 ------8-21-09 10-30-88 1984 9-14-96 ------9-11-05 8-22-08 10-17-99 10-26-08 10-22-09 9-4-08 10-4-95 10-12-88 10-16-85

Team Rec. Marist 1-2 Maryland 0-1 Miami (OH) 0-1 Monmouth 0-9 Mt. St. Mary’s 2-0 Nassau CC 0-2 Navy 0-1 New Hampshire 3-7-3 Niagara 1-1 North Carolina State 0-1 No. Carolina Wesleyan 1-0 No. Carolina-Wilmington 0-1 Northeastern 2-4-2 Pennsylvania 0-2 Plymouth State 0-1 Princeton 0-6 Providence 0-2-1 Quinnipiac 0-3 Rhode Island 3-3 Roanoke 1-0 Rochester Inst. Tech. 1-0 Rutgers 0-4-1 St. Bonaventure 1-1-1 St. Francis 1-0 St. John’s 8-11-3 St. Joseph’s 0-1 St. Lawrence 1-2 St. Peters 5-1 Sacred Heart 2-1 San Francisco 0-1 Scranton 1-1-2 Seton Hall 1-0 Siena 9-2 Skidmore 1-1 Southampton 6-7-2 Springfield 0-1 Stetson 0-1 Suffolk CC 2-0-2 Temple 1-1 Towson 1-1 UMBC 6-3 Union 1-0 Vassar 2-1 Vermont 7-10 Wagner 5-0 W. Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 William Smith 0-2 Yale 1-6 2010 Opponents in Bold

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Last W 9-19-99 ------------9-25-99 ------------9-27-09 10-27-89 ----------10-11-87 -------10-22-01 -----------------------------------10-8-94 9-11-88 9-20-86 ------9-24-94 9-18-05 10-13-98 -------11-1-87 9-20-06 9-16-05 -------9-10-88 9-4-94 8-31-07 9-18-88 10-5-97 ---------------9-17-83 9-21-04 9-8-06 10-8-09 10-18-86 10-4-86 10-11-09 9-3-06 10-7-89 ------9-16-09

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DIRECTIONS Directions To Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium By Car Take the Long Island Expressway (Route 495) to Exit 62; follow Nicolls Road (Route 97) north for nine miles. Make a left into the north entrance to the campus (third entrance). At the top of the hill make a left. Proceed to next stop sign and make a right. Seawolves Stadium is approximately 1/4 mile on your right. Parking adjacent to stadium. Ferry Connection Connecticut car ferries run from Bridgeport to Port Jefferson (631-473-0286) and from New London to Orient Point (631-323-2415); call for schedules, reservations. By Railroad Take the Long Island Rail Road's Port Jefferson line to Stony Brook. Seawolves Field is directly across from the station. By Bus Call Suffolk County Transit (631-360-5700) for schedules, rates, and routes for buses to campus from many local towns. By Air Land at Kennedy or LaGuardia Airport, 50 miles west of campus, or at Long Island MacArthur Airport (631-467-6161), 16.5 miles south of campus. All airports offer limousine and/or taxi service to campus.

* Stony Brook Stony Brook is located 50 miles east of New York City on Long Island's beautiful north shore. The charm of modern-day Stony Brook has its origins in 1940 when philanthropist Ward Melville set out to create "a living Williamsburg" with a blend of housing, business, education and culture for all to enjoy. More than half a century later Stony Brook's distinctive lifestyle endures. Whether you are interested in browsing, shopping, museum-going or just relaxing with friends at the beach, Stony Brook offers a wide range of experiences for students, visitors and year-round residents.

ALUMS OF NOTE Suzy Benzinger '80 A costume designer for major motions pictures and Broadway shows, was encouraged to go into the field by the chair of Stony Brook's Theatre Department. Her credits include Miss Saigon and Deconstructing Harry. Has designed costumes for Whitney Houston, Elton John and Paula Abdul. Barry Cozier, '71 Justice of the New York State Supreme Court. Beginning with a small private practice, he was later appointed to Family Court in New York City. He specializes in issues pertaining to young people and trouble families. Recently named to panel for judicial appointment.

Scott Higham, '82 Won Journalism's coveted Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles exposing flaws in the District of Columbia's child protection system in 2002. As an undergraduate he was editor of The Stony Brook Press. Currently works for the Washington Post. Carolyn Porco, '74 Professor of Planetary Sciences at the University of Arizona and a Visiting Associate at CalTech. She is leader of the Imaging Team for the Cassini mission to Saturn, and a specialist on planetary ring systems. Called a "leader in spacecraft exploration"

Joe Nathan, '97 Closer for the Minnesota Twins. Former Stony Brook baseball standout has emerged as one of the best relievers in baseball. Has pitched in four all-star games and the World Baseball Classic.

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Richard L. Gelfond '76 Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of IMAX Corporation, developer of 3-D movie technology. Recent IMAX giant-screen movies include The Matrix Reloaded and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Has recently signed theater deals in China and Siberia.

Dario Gonzalez, M.D. '79 One of the primary medical examiners at the Oklahoma City bombing in 1999. Following September 11, he was medical director at Ground Zero. His specialty: Emergency Medicine. Has lectured all around the world.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT University President Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. 2nd year at Stony Brook Chicago ‘76 Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., began his duties as the fifth President of Stony Brook Br on July 1, 2009, succeeding Shirley Strum St Kenny, Ph.D. who retired after 15 years ye in the position. Prior to his arrival at Stony St Brook, Dr. Stanley held the position of Vice Vi Chancellor for Research and Professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology og at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. M As Vice Chancellor for Research at Wa W shington University, University Dr. Stanley is credited with substantially advancing the research enterprise. In this role, he oversaw a research portfolio of $548 million, including $391 million in NIH funding. His responsibilities encompassed a broad array of activities associated with the management of these extramural research funds, including, but not limited to, the full range of matters related to undergraduate, graduate, and faculty research, and technology transfer. Since 2003, Dr. Stanley has also served as Direc-

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Dr. Randall Susman enters his seventh ye as the Faculty Athletic Representative year at Stony Brook University. Susman is Professor of Anatomical Sciences in the School fes of Medicine. His research activities span the fossil evidence of early human evolution in fos Africa, studies of wild apes in central Africa, Af and the comparative anatomy of humans an and our closest relatives, the African apes. an His publications appe appear in numerous professional journals, the popular press, and he is a regular contributor to the World Book Encyclopedia. Susman has taught human anatomy, hu-

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tor of the National Institutes of Health-funded Midwest Regional Center for Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases. Dr. Stanley received his B.A. with honors in biology in 1976 from the University of Chicago and his M.D. in 1980 from Harvard Medical School. After his internship at Massachusetts General Hospital, he was named a Fellow in Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine. The author and co-author of dozens of peer-reviewed articles and scholarly publications, Dr. Stanley is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Burrough’s Welcome Scholar Award in Molecular Parasitology and the Distinguished Service Teaching Award from the Students at Washington University. He sits on a number of community, regional, and national science advisory boards, including the NIH National Advisory Allergy & Infectious Diseases Council; the U.S. Department of Commerce Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee; Research Alliance of Missouri; Saint Louis Academy of Science; and St. Louis Center of Excellence, Missouri Life Sciences Trust Fund, and is an Ambassador fo for the Paul G. Roger ers Society for Global He Health Research.. D Dr. Stanley is married to Ellen Li, M.D. Ph.D., aw world renowned gastro troenterologist and rese searcher who is also a Pr Professor at Washingto ton University’s School of Medicine. Drs. Stanley and Li are the paren ents of four children.

man evolution, anatomy for artists, and other courses at Stony Brook over the past 28 years. He is a member of the graduate programs in Anthropological Sciences and Ecology and Evolution in addition to the graduate program in Anatomical Sciences in the Health Science Center. He has served as Director of the graduate programs in Anatomical Sciences and the Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences. For the past five years he has served as Stony Brook's Faculty Athletic Representative. Susman received his bachelor of arts degree in biological anthropology from U.C. Davis in 1970. He did his postgraduate work at the University of Chicago where he earned both his masters and Ph.D. in evolutionary anthropology. He earned his law degree from the Jacob Fuchsberg Law Center at Touro College in 1988.


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25th year at Stony Brook y Koshansky was named assistant director of athletics for Kathy sports medicine in November of 2004. A member of the Stony Brook athletic training staff since 1983, Koshansky serves as the Seawolves head athletic trainer and athletic training education program director. Koshansky is the primary athletic trainer for football and men’s lacrosse and is responsible for the overall operation of the athletic training room at Stony Brook. A tenured associate professor and the Athletic Training Education Program Director at Stony Brook, Koshansky received the prestigious President’s and Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching in 1989. The newly CAAHEP accredited Athletic Training Education Program, which is offered through the School of Health Technology and Management at the Stony Brook Health Science Center, was developed by Koshansky. Koshansky, who has been a National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) certified athletic trainer since 1983, became a New York State certified athletic trainer in 1999 and has served as treasurer and president of the NYSATA. Koshansky was recently named the Head Athletic Trainer for the Empire State Games. The largest competition of its kind in the nation, the Games is a multi-sport event for amateur athletes patterned after the Olympic program. In January of 2005, Koshansky was awarded the Thomas J. Sheehan Award by the New York State Athletic Trainers Association (NYSATA). The award, which is the highest given out by the NYSATA, is presented to the athletic trainer whose character, commitment and achievements in the athletic training profession clearly exemplify the traits of Thomas J. Sheehan Sr., the long-time Head Athletic Trainer at RPI and one of the founding fathers of the athletic training profession and NYSATA. In June 2000, Koshansky was selected to volunteer as an athletic trainer for the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, NY. On behalf of the United States Olympic Committee’s Sports Medicine Division and Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, Koshansky was also selected as a member of the USA Medical Staff for the 2003 Pan American Games held Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She is a graduate of Cortland State with a bachelor’s degree in physical education/athletic training and the University of Illinois with a master’s degree in physical education/exercise physiology. STONY BROOK SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF Head Team Physician Head Athletic Trainer Dr. Stuart B. Cherney Kathy Koshansky, ATC Associated Physicians Associate Athletic Trainer Dr. James Penna Mary Tovornik, ATC Dr. Joseph White Assistant Athletic Trainers Dr. Donna Meltzer Roy Flores, ATC Dr. Mark Wolff BJ Ercolino, ATC Brandon Mitchell, ATC

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Certified Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC’s) are the liaison between the student-athlete and the medical community. The primary goal of the sports medicine staff is to provide health care for student-athletes competing at the intercollegiate level for Stony Brook University. The Seawolves sports medicine staff consists of BOC (Board of Certification) certified athletic trainers and athletic training students from the Athletic Training Education Program who are under the supervision and direction of Dr. Stuart Cherney, Head Team Physician, In addition, the Stony Brook Student Health Service and many medical specialists in the community assist the athletic trainers and team physicians in providing quality health care for the Seawolves. Athletic trainers are an integral part of every intercollegiate athletic program to ensure that student-athletes are competing in a safe and healthy environment. Each Stony Brook studentathlete is monitored with yearly athletic physicals, medical questionnaires, and orthopaedic baseline examinations. On a daily basis, the sports medicine staff directly supervises all high-risk sport activities and serves as the primary healthcare practitioner for all student-athletes. Preventive measures are taken to reduce the risk of injury and/or re-injury. Should a student-athlete become injured, the certified athletic trainer recognizes and diagnoses the injury, provides immediate care, makes a timely referral (if necessary), initiates treatment and develops/directs a rehabilitation plan for all injuries. Education of student-athletes is extremely important in the areas of injury prevention, nutrition, hygiene, substance abuse, etc. This is coordinated through the done through the sports medicine staff. Stony Brook University has two (2) Athletic Training Rooms. Both have state of the art equipment for injury treatment, such as cold compression units, electrical modalities and emergency equipment. The Intercollegiate Athletic Training Room is located in the Indoor Sports Complex just off the Arena floor to the rear of the building. It houses more specialized rehabilitation devices such as: Biodex, treadmill, exercise bikes, balance devices, and Exogen units; as well as a diagnostic Flouroscan machine. The Stadium Athletic Training Room is located on the field level of the LaValle Stadium. Both facilities are fully equipped and functional for everyday practice and game-day operations. Stony Brook University, through the School of Health Technology and Management, offers an Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP), which became CAATE accredited in September 2004. The program has four full time faculty members in addition to several adjunct professors with an Athletic Training Lab to help guide the ATEP students towards becoming Certified Athletic Trainers. A notable alumnus of the Stony Brook athletic training program is Lisa White, MA, ATC, Stony Brook '87, inducted into the Stony Brook Hall of Fame in May '98. Lisa is the Head Athletic Trainer with the WNBA New York Liberty. Lisa was a superb student athletic trainer during her undergraduate years at Stony Brook, where she also excelled in Women's Basketball. In addition, several other alumni of the Athletic Training program have gone on to become certified athletic trainers at the high school, college and clinic levels, as well as entered other allied health care professions such as: medical doctor, physician assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy and respiratory therapy.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS JIM FIORE Director of Athletics Jim Fiore

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On O n JJuly uly l 23 23, 20 2003 2003, 03, President Presid identt Shirley Shiirlley Strum Sh Kenny introduced Jim Fiore as the ninth Director of Athletics in Stony Brook University history stating "Jim has the energy, drive, enthusiasm and intelligence to take this program, in the tradition of Stony Brook, very far, very fast." At the time of his hire Fiore was one of the youngest Directors of Athletics in NCAA Division I. Since his arrival at Stony Book from Princeton University in August 2003, Fiore has hit the ground running and pointed Stony Brook on an aggressive course for success in all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. He has undertaken a major restructuring of the intercollegiate athletics program including the hiring of new coaching and administrative staff, dramatic facility upgrades and improved revenue generation. Fiore's vision for Stony Brook Athletics has resulted in unprecedented growth for the program. Following its championship season in 2005, the football program was elevated to the NCAA Division 1 full scholarship level and in April 2006, Fiore announced that the program would upgrade to Independent status for the 2007 season and accepted an invitation into the Big South Conference as an associate member for football only in 2008. In doing so, he has assured the long-term future of Stony Brook football, enabling the program to compete for a national championship alongside institutions with similar academic and athletic standards. In addition, his dynamic imaging and branding campaign has given Stony Brook Athletics a national scope. During the 2005-2006 academic year, Stony Brook inked a multi year agreement with Madison Square Garden (MSG) Network to broadcast Seawolves athletics, the first television deal in the program's history. In January 2006, the department also launched The Stony Brook Sports Report, a 30-week television show that is produced on campus and aired nationally on CBSTV. Fiore also spearheaded the bid that resulted in Stony Brook being awarded the opportunity to host the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse North Quarterfinals in May 2006. Fiore's grand design has produced dramatic results and a series of firsts for Stony Brook. In 2004 the baseball team won its first America East title and went to the NCAA Tournament. In the fall of 2005, the football program secured its first-ever conference title in its Division I history. On the same day that the football team won a championship, the men's soccer team capped off its regular season title by capturing its first America East tournament crown to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The men's soccer team went on to notch Stony Brook's first NCAA playoff victory with a first-round win over Yale. Success continued during the winter months as the women's basketball team put together the second-best turnaround in Division I, going from 8-20

Fiore: At A Glance Date July 23, 2003 1999 - July 2003 June 1995 - 1999 July 1994 - July 1995 Dec. 1994 - Jan. 1995 May 1993 - Sept. 1993

in 2004-2005 to a 20-10 mark in 2005-2006. Along the way, the team defeated nationally-ranked Temple en route to receiving the program's first-ever postseason bid, a trip to the 2006 WNIT. In the spring of 2005, the men's lacrosse team garnered its first-ever Top 20 ranking in the 16-year history of the program and is now regularly ranked in the top-20. Under Fiore's leadership Stony Brook won its first ever Division I conference championships in women's sports in 2007 as the women's lacrosse, cross country and volleyball teams all won titles. Fiore has also turned his attention to department-wide fundraising efforts, with his efforts seeing a dramatic increase in major gifts, annual giving revenue and overall volume of donors. In an effort to take a lead role in the university's $300 million capital campaign, the Department of Athletics has secured several major gifts, three of which were the largest philanthropic gifts given to athletics in its history. In July 2005, the athletic department adopted a new philosophy for the annual Providing Athletes With Support (P.A.W.S.) fundraising campaign, a philosophy that streamlined the annual fundraising process to prepare Stony Brook to exceed all fundraising expectations in the future. In addition, he created the Athletic Director Advisory Council; a 19-member board comprised of Stony Brook alumni, staff and community members that will advise Fiore in the fundraising advancement process. His attention to the bottom line resulted in a new athletic department budget process that relieved the department of a multi million dollar debt and an annual systemic deficit, resulting in a balanced budget. The first time that Stony Brook has realized that goal since moving to the Division I level. Fiore has seen the department balance its budget every year since 2004 and has overseen a dramatic budget growth to $23 million. Beginning in the '04-'05 academic year Stony Brook University Athletics realized a near 20 percent increase in its operating budget due to new revenue streams for the department. Additionally, Stony Brook has teamed up with Islanders Media Inc. as the athletic department continues to nurture and foster strong bonds with the Long Island corporate community. Fiore has secured $30 million from New York State for athletic facility renovations to the Stony Brook University Basketball Arena, Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium and various other athletic facilities. In December 2003, Stony Brook retained HOK, the premier sports architectural firm in the nation, to formulate and develop a master plan for the future of Stony Brook athletic facilities. The blueprint has taken hold: Stony Brook unveiled the new Goldstein Student-Athlete Development Center in the spring of 2006, a center made possible through a gift from Stony Brook alum and former All-American squash player Stuart Goldstein '74. The 6,000-square foot state-of-the-art facility can accommodate over 400 student-athletes and features a computer lab, a study hall/ multipurpose function room, a career resource/library area and several private tutor rooms, the men’s and women’s basketball programs received state of the art locker rooms, lounges and video rooms in fall 2008, a $1.2 million renovation to the Pritchard Gymnasium basketball/ volleyball complex was completed in November 2008, the football, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse and visiting team locker rooms in LaValle Stadium were redesigned and enhanced for $1,000,000. The baseball/ softball complex received a facelift with the addition of new bleachers and press boxes, the strength and conditioning facility was renovated and expanded, plans for a $6 million expansion to Kenneth P. LaValle

Position Held Named Stony Brook's Ninth Director of Athletics Princeton University Senior Associate Director of Athletics Dartmouth College Assistant Director of Athletics Princeton University Administrative Asst. to the Dept. of Athletics Fordham University Athletic Administration Intern National Invitation Tournament Asst. to the Executive Director

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leadership in support of the director of athletics at Princeton University from 1999-2003, a program that supports 38 sports, 40 club sports programs and more than 1,000 student-athletes. A member of the senior management team, he was responsible for all athletic programming oversight of all varsity intercollegiate programs. In addition, Fiore directed all personnel matters including the coordination of national searches for coaches, staff and administrative positions. Along with the director of athletics, he also assisted in the planning for short and longterm capital improvements. During Fiore's tenure, Princeton achieved extraordinary success on the fields of play and in the classroom. Princeton finished among the Top 25 in the Director's Cup standings in three of the four years he was there and is the only non-scholarship institution to ever finish in the Top 25. From 1999-2003, Princeton teams combined to win 60 Ivy League championships and nine national championships. From 1995-1998, Fiore was the Assistant Director of Athletics for Intercollegiate Programming at Dartmouth College where he assisted with the daily operation and supervision of Dartmouth's comprehensive 34-sport program. Prior to Dartmouth, Fiore interned at Princeton (1994-1995) for one year during which he assisted the director of athletics on assigned projects. He began his career as a graduate assistant at Springfield College before moving on to be an assistant to the Executive Director of the National Invitation Tournament during the spring and summer of 1993. One year later he took an internship in the compliance office at Fordham University. A native of Long Beach, N.Y, Fiore graduated from Long Beach High School and went on to attain his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hofstra University, where he played free safety for the football team. Upon graduation from Hofstra, Fiore went on to receive a master's degree in Education from Springfield College. Additionally, he received a certificate from The Sports Management Institute held at the University of Notre Dame and University of South Carolina. Fiore and his wife Lisa have a son Michael who is seven years old. They currently reside in Stony Brook.

More on Fiore • Currently serves on the NCAA Division I Championships/ Competition Cabinet • Appointed to the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel • Current member of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) executive board • Chair of the America East Athletic Director Executive Committee • Has been appointed to the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics (CWA). • Executive Committee member for the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America (IC4A). • Currently certifying as a Peer Reviewer for NCAA athletic certification. • Chairperson of the EARC (Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges) Executive Committee. • Executive Committee member for the EAWRC (Eastern Association of Women's Rowing Colleges). • Selection Committee member for the ECAC Robbins Scholar-Athlete Award. • Administrative liaison to the Ivy League Men's Ice Hockey coaches for the last two years. • Active member of National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). • Sport Management Institute (SMI) senior executive council member.

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Stadium that will include increased seating by 2,000 and new Club and V.I.P. seating. Additionally a $20 million renovation of the Stony Brook University Basketball arena will commence Spring 2009. The baseball field will be enhanced, renovated and re-named in honor of Joe Nathan and his $500K major gift to the Athletic Department and specifically the baseball program. Under Fiore's leadership, Stony Brook student-athletes have also attained new levels of achievement in the classroom. Since his arrival to Stony Brook, the GPA for America East Seawolf student-athletes has risen from 2.86 in 2003 to a 3.08 in the Fall of 2008. In the fall of 2008, 15 of 20 teams earned team GPAs above 3.0 and 57 percent of Stony Brook's America East Fall student-athletes were named to the America East Honor Roll or the America East Commissioner's Honor Roll for earning above a 3.0 or 3.5 GPA respectively. The '07-'08 academic year proved to be Stony Brook's most successful season academically as its student-athletes compiled a department best overall G.P.A. of 3.06 and saw over 250 student-athletes named to the America East Honor Rolls - the most since joining the America East in 2001. Coinciding with this success, the 6,000-square foot state-of-the-art Goldstein Student-Athlete Development Center has proven to be an advantage in recruiting and for current Seawolves student-athletes. During his tenure, Fiore has instituted a "Book of the Year" program for coaches and staff which highlight important topics relevant to professional and personal development, culminating with the author's visit to campus and discussion with the entire staff. He has also guided Stony Brook through the essential and formative NCAA Certification process, helped redesign the athletic logo and athletic website, developed a new comprehensive student-athlete exit survey and head coach performance evaluation instrument, implemented mandatory drug testing, and unveiled an athletic department strategic plan through 2012. In the fall of 2004, Fiore implemented a Minority Apprentice program to assist in the development of young professionals in intercollegiate athletics. His list of accomplishments has not gone unnoticed. In December 2007 Fiore was named the Sports Man of the Year by The Village Times Herald and in the fall of 2004 he was recognized by the Long Island Business Association as one of the Top 40 executives under the age of 40 on Long Island. Fiore currently serves on the University President's Cabinet and was also appointed by to co-chair the strategic plan for image and identity committee. He has also served on the honorary degree, weekend life, NCAA certification and the university sponsorship committees. In 2005 he was appointed to the Executive Committee of the America East Conference and currently serves as the Chairman of the group. Fiore also is a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet and has been appointed to the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel. In August of 2008 he was appointed to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) executive board. Recently, he was named to the Dowling College Sports Management Board of Directors and in June 2004, Fiore was a featured speaker at the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) convention in Dallas, Texas. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook, he provided department-wide leadership in support of the director of athletics at Princeton University from 1999-2003, a program that supports 38 sports, 40 club sports programs and more than 1,000 student-athletes. A member of the senior management team, he was responsible for all athletic programming oversight of all varsity intercollegiate programs. In addition, Fiore directed all personnel matters including the coordination of national searches for coaches, staff and administrative positions. Along with the director of athletics, he also assisted in the planning for short and long-term capital improvements. During Fiore's tenure, Princeton achieved extraordinary success on the fields of play and in the classroom. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook, he provided department-wide

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COACHING STAFF DIRECTORY Coaching Staff Directory (area code 631) y BASEBALL Matt Senk, Head Coach .....................................................632-9226 Tony Stutz, Asst. Coach......................................................632-4755 Joe Pennucci, Asst. Coach ..................................................632-4755

MEN'S LACROSSE Rick Sowell, Head Coach ....................................................632-7219 Jim Montana, Asst. Coach ...................................................632-4619 Ryan Wellner, Asst. Coach ..................................................632-7242

MEN'S BASKETBALL Steve Pikiell, Head Coach ...................................................632-7201 Jay Young, Asst. Coach .......................................................632-4769 Dan Rickard, Asst. Coach ...................................................632-4498 Lamar Chapman, Asst. Coach ............................................632-7412 Ricky Lucas, Coordinator of Basketball Operations ...........632-3298

WOMEN'S LACROSSE Allison Comito, Head Coach................................................632-4089 Molly Lambert, Asst. Coach .................................................632-4086

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Michele Cherry, Asst. Coach ...............................................632-7199 Olivia Dardy, Asst. Coach ...................................................632-9790 Emily Hardy, Asst. Coach ...................................................632-4518 Kristy Nix, Coordinator of Women's Basketball Operations 632-7742 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD Andy Ronan, Head Coach ...................................................632-7214 Stephen Walsh, Asst. Coach ...............................................632-7519 FOOTBALL Chuck Priore, Head Coach ..................................................632-4096 Jim Gush, Assistant Head Coach of the Defense................632-4363 Joe Tricario, Defensive Coordinator ....................................632-7169 Jeff Behrman, Offensive Coordinator ..................................632-7424 Tony Thompson, Inside Linebackers ...................................632-4602 Carlton Goff, Wide Receivers ..............................................632-4604 Richie Richards, Secondary ................................................632-4670 Jon Woods, Tight Ends........................................................632-4603 T.J. Donatelli, Director of Football Operations .....................632-4670 Greg Toop, Running Backs..................................................632-4670 Michael Iafrate, Graduate Assistant.....................................632-4603 Patrick Hatch, Graduate Assistant .......................................632-4603

MEN'S SOCCER Cesar Markovic, Head Coach..............................................632-7203 Dariel Collazo, Asst. Coach .................................................632-4390 Michael Mordocco, Asst. Coach ..........................................632-7193 WOMEN'S SOCCER Susan Ryan, Head Coach ...................................................632-7216 Steve Welham, Asst. Coach ................................................632-9224 Yeung Chung, Asst. Coach .................................................632-9224 SOFTBALL Megan T. Bryant, Head Coach ............................................632-7282 Bree Nasti, Asst. Coach.......................................................632-4517 Missy Bieman, Asst. Coach .................................................632-4517 MEN'S & WOMEN'S SWIMMING David Alexander, Head Coach ............................................632-7204 Dr. Brian Yodice, Diving Coach............................................632-4318 Vladimir Sreckovic, Assistant Coach ...................................632-4318 MEN'S & WOMEN'S TENNIS Gary Glassman, Head Coach..............................................632-7208 Christopher Canady, Assistant Coach .................................632-7520 VOLLEYBALL Deb Matejka-DesLauriers, Head Coach ..............................632-7212 Kevin DesLauriers, Asst. Coach ..........................................632-7357

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Dave Alexander Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving

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Deb MatejkaDesLauriers Women's Volleyball

Megan Bryant Softball

Steve Pikiell Men's Basketball

Allison Comito Michelle Cherry Women's Lacrosse Women's Basketball

Chuck Priore Football

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Andy Ronan Men's & Women's Cross Country & Track & Field

Gary Glassman Men's & Women's Tennis

Sue Ryan Women's Soccer

Cesar Markovic Men's Soccer

Matt Senk Baseball

Rick Sowell Men's Lacrosse


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