Stony Brook Seawolves Quick Facts General Information Location:............................................... Stony Brook, N.Y. Founded:.................................................................. 1957 Enrollment:............................................................ 23,997 President:.................................. Dr. Samuel L Stanley, Jr. Director of Athletics:...........................................Jim Fiore Nickname:.......................................................Seawolves Colors:...............................................Red, Blue and Grey Athletic Dept. Phone:.................................631-632-7205 Athletic Dept. Fax:......................................631-632-7122 Softball Information Affiliation:.................................................NCAA Division I Conference:.................................................America East Home Field:..............................................University Field Collegiate Seasons:..................................................... 38 All-Time Record:...............................................445-584-3 Postseason Appearances:............................................11 Last:................................... 2009 America East Semifinal Coaching Information Head Coach:.......................................... Megan T. Bryant Alma Mater:................................................Bridgeport ‘81 Record at SBU:...........................................245-233-1 (9) Overall Record:.........................................590-540-2 (22) Assistants: .................. Missy Bieman (Fourth Season) Syracuse ‘01 ............................Bree Nasti (Fourth Season) Buffalo ‘04 Softball Office Phone:................................631-632-7282 Team Information 2009 Record:........................................................... 36-14 2009 America East Record/Finish:...................... 15-5/1st Starters Returning/Lost:.............................................. 6/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:....................................11/4 Newcomers:................................................................... 7 Athletic Communications Information Softball Contact:..................................... Craig Schroeder Phone:........................................................631-632-7293 Email:.......................... craig.schroeder@stonybrook.edu Fax:............................................................631-632-8841 Website:........................................www.goseawolves.org Credits: The 2010 softball media guide was written, designed and edited by Craig Schroeder, assisted by Jeremy Cohen and Adam Gutes. External cover design by Craig Schroeder. Photos by Bob O’Rourk, Rob Emmerich, Ben Dickie, the NYC Convention Bureau, Rick Scuteri and Donna Kavitsky.
Table of Contents Stony Brook University.....................4-7 2010 Roster......................................8-9 2010 Season Preview.................. 10-11 Head Coach Megan Bryant..........12-13 Assistant Coaches............................. 14 Meet the Seawolves.....................15-25 2010 Tournament Schedule............... 26 2010 Opponenets.........................27-31 2009 Year In Review......................... 32 2009 Game-by-Game Results........... 33 2009 Stats......................................... 34 2009 America East Recap................. 35
Single Season Records..................... 36 Career Records................................. 37 Record Book: Team........................... 38 Year-by-Year Stats: Batting............... 39 Year-by-Year Stats: Pitching.............. 40 Coaching History............................... 41 All-Time Results...........................41-43 All-Time Series.................................. 44 Hall of Fame Members...................... 44 Honors and Awards........................... 45 All-Time Roster.................................. 46 Administration...............................47-48
2010 Schedule Date Opponent Location Feb. 19-21 Charlotte First Pitch Classic Feb. 19 Toledo Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 19 @ Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 20 St. Francis (Pa.) Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 20 Semifinal Games Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 21 Championship Games Charlotte, N.C. March 5-7 North Carolina State Wolfpack Challenge March 5 Georgetown Raleigh, N.C. March 6 Longwood Raleigh, N.C. March 6 @ North Carolina State Raleigh, N.C. March 7 Coastal Carolina Raleigh, N.C. March 12-14 University of South Florida Tournament March 12 Southern Illinois Tampa, Fla. March 12 Penn State Tampa, Fla. March 13 Kennesaw State Tampa, Fla. March 13 Toledo Tampa, Fla. March 14 Ball State Tampa, Fla. March 19-21 Stony Brook Invitational March 19 Yale STONY BROOK March 19 Quinnipiac STONY BROOK March 20 Holy Cross STONY BROOK March 21 Fairfield STONY BROOK March 24 Rutgers (DH) Stony Brook March 27 @ UMBC (DH)* Baltimore, Md. March 28 @ UMBC* Baltimore, Md. March 31 Lafayette (DH) Stony Brook April 3 @ Boston University (DH)* Boston, Mass. April 4 @ Boston University* Boston, Mass. April 10 Hartford (DH)* Stony Brook April 11 Hartford* Stony Brook April 14 Manhattan (DH) Stony Brook April 15 @ Iona New Rochelle, N.Y. April 17 Rider (DH) Stony Brook April 18 @ Rhode Island (DH) Providence, R.I. April 21 Long Island Stony Brook April 24 Albany (DH)* Stony Brook April 25 Albany* Stony Brook April 28 @ Sacred Heart (DH) Fairfield, Conn. May 1 @ Binghamton (DH)* Vestal, N.Y. May 2 @ Binghamton* Vestal, N.Y. May 5 Seton Hall (DH) Stony Brook May 8 Maine (DH)* Stony Brook May 9 Maine* Stony Brook May 13-15 America East Championship TBD
Time 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 11:00 a.m. TBD TBD 4:00 pm 2:30 pm 6:30 pm 12:00 pm 12:30 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 11:30 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 3:00 pm 12:00 pm 11:00 am TBA
All times are EST Home games are in bold caps * America East Conference game
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N umerical R oster
No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 19 21 23 25 28
Name Samantha Rossi Vicki Kavitsky Crista Cerrone Casey Jacobs Brijette Martin Shannon O’Shea Suzanne Karath Colleen Matthes Gina Bianculli Sarah Landes Jerrica Kang Katelyn O’Donnell Bernadette Tenuto Taylor Chain Jade Clare Alyssa Struzenberg Kendall Blumenthal
Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/Last School FR 5-6 IF Marlton, N.J./Cherokee SR 5-5 IF Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East SR 5-4 UT Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park SR 5-5 P/1B Davie, Fla./Broward CC JR 5-6 IF/OF New York, New York/Murry Bergtraum FR 5-9 C/1B Lake Worth, Fla./Park Vista SO 5-7 OF Fishkill, N.Y./Ketcham JR 5-9 P Severn, Md./Institute of Notre Dame FR 5-3 IF Oakdale, N.Y./Connetquot FR 5-7 C/3B Telford, Pa./Souderton Area FR 5-6 OF Lynwood, Wash./Lynwood SR 5-8 IF Kingston, Mass./Silver Lake SO 5-6 IF Audubon, N.J./Paul VI FR 5-7 P/1B Gloucester, N.J./Gloucester SR 5-6 C Federal Way, Wash./Todd Beamer SR 5-10 P Cooper City, Fla./Cooper City SR 5-8 IF/C Frederick, Md./Frederick
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Name Gina Bianculli Kendall Blumenthal Crista Cerrone Taylor Chain Jade Clare Casey Jacobs Jerrica Kang Suzanne Karath Vicki Kavitsky Sarah Landes Brijette Martin Colleen Matthes Katelyn O’Donnell Shannon O’Shea Samantha Rossi Alyssa Struzenberg Bernadette Tenuto
Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown/Last School FR 5-3 IF Oakdale, N.Y./Connetquot SR 5-8 IF/C Frederick, Md./Frederick SR 5-4 UT Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park FR 5-7 P/1B Gloucester, N.J./Gloucester SR 5-6 C Federal Way, Wash./Todd Beamer SR 5-5 P/1B Davie, Fla./Broward CC FR 5-6 OF Lynwood, Wash./Lynwood SO 5-7 OF Fishkill, N.Y./Ketcham SR 5-5 IF Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East FR 5-7 C/3B Telford, Pa./Souderton Area JR 5-6 IF/OF New York, New York/Murry Bergtraum JR 5-9 P Severn, Md./Institute of Notre Dame SR 5-8 IF Kingston, Mass./Silver Lake FR 5-9 C/1B Lake Worth, Fla./Park Vista FR 5-6 IF Marlton, N.J./Cherokee SR 5-10 P Cooper City, Fla./Cooper City SO 5-6 IF Audubon, N.J./Paul VI
Major Biology Health Science Biology Sociology Women’s Studies Journalism Biology Cinema & Culture Studies Biology Biology Health Science Business Business Arts & Sciences History Business Management Psychology
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Major Biology Psychology Biology Arts & Sciences History Sociology Health Science Biology Health Science Biology Women’s Studies Cinema & Culture Studies Business Journalism Biology Business Management Business
Head Coach: Megan Bryant (Bridgeport ‘81) Pronunciation Guide Assistant Coach: Melissa Bieman (Syracuse ‘01) Megan Bryant............. MEE-gan Crista Cerrone.......................sir-OWN Assistant Coach: Breanne Nasti (Buffalo ‘04) Brijette Martin............. BRUH-zhett Bernadette Tenuto..........tah-NEW-toe Alyssa Struzenberg.... STREW-zen-burg Gina Bianculli................. Bee-in-cul-ee
R eturners Vicki Kavitsky
28 RBI
Jade Clare
Kendall Blumenthal .281 32 hits
.377 61 hits 14 doubles 8 HR 18 runs
1 HR
26 RBI
Bernadette Tenuto .161
Brijette Martin
.278 25 hits
13 runs
9 SB
5 RBI
Casey Jacobs
1.57 ERA
10-4
5 saves
62 SO
Suzanne Karath
.239 11 hits
10 runs
3 SB
3 RBI
Alyssa Struzenberg
1.98 ERA
22-7
18 CG
224 SO
2 RBI
Colleen Matthes
3.43 ERA
4-3
11 starts
36 SO
Katelyn O’Donnell .231 Crista Cerrone
6 hits
.203 30 hits
1 double 3 runs 26 runs
4 HR
N ewcomers
Taylor Chain
5-7
P/1B
Samantha Rossi
5-6
IF
Sarah Landes
5-7
C/3B
Shannon O’Shea
5-9
C/1B
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.194 21 hits 5 hits
3 HR
18 RBI
1 double 1 run
11 runs
6 RBI
19 RBI
Gina Bianculli
5-3
IF
Jerrica Kang
5-6
OF
Kelsi Fanelli
.354
Marissa Fleury
L osses 6 HR
12 doubles
32 RBI
.362
13 HR
12 doubles
41 RBI
Molly Kestranek
.321
3 HR
8 doubles
19 RBI
Kelly Oberto
.336
8 HR
8 doubles
32 RBI
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S eawolves B y S tate Florida
New York
Casey Jacobs Shannon O’Shea Alyssa Struzenberg
Gina Bianculli Crista Cerrone Brijette Martin Suzanne Karath
Maryland Colleen Matthes Kendall Blumenthal
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
Washington
Katelyn O’Donnell
Jade Clare Jerrica Kang
New Jersey
Sarah Landes
Taylor Chain Vicki Kavitsky Samantha Rossi Bernadette Tenuto
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CF
Brijette Martin Jerrica Kang
RF
LF
Suzanne Karath Brijette Martin
Crista Cerrone Jerrica Kang
SS
2B
Vicki Kavitsky Katelyn O’Donnell
Katelyn O’Donnell Brijette Martin Samantha Rossi Gina Bianculli
3B
1B
Katelyn O’Donnell Bernadette Tenuto Sarah Landes
Kendall Blumenthal Shannon O’Shea Casey Jacobs
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Alyssa Struzenberg Casey Jacobs Colleen Matthes Taylor Chain
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Season Preview
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Stony Brook University’s softball team has seen its win total increase in each of the last four seasons, resulting in the most successful four-year span in school history. Entering this season with a senior class loaded with talent, experience and a winning mentality, head coach Megan Bryant expects the Seawolves’ winning ways to continue. With six freshmen on Stony Brook’s roster this season, the seven-member senior class – which has won both an America East Championship and regular-season title – will be looked upon for leadership and consistent performance. With its entire rotation returning, pitching should be one of Stony Brook’s strongest assets along with its defense. “Offensively, we might look a little different from previous years,” said Bryant. “I think we are more versatile and have improved speed. We still have the potential to hit the long ball, but we will need to manufacture runs as well.” We’re still searching for our team identity,” added Bryant, “but if we manage to stay healthy and have some players step up and fill the roles left behind by our graduating class, I feel like we’ll have another successful season.”
Infielders On pace to become one of Stony Brook’s most wellrounded players, senior Vicki Kavitsky (Cherry Hill, N.J.) anchors the Seawolves’ infield. Kavitsky has been a fixture at short stop for the Seawolves since arriving on campus. A three-time All-America East selection, Kavitsky’s leadership will prove vital in solidifying SBU’s defense up in the middle. Coming off a careeryear offensively, senior Kendall Blumenthal (Frederick, Md.) will likely make the transition from designated player to first base this year. An all-conference and Jewish Sports Review All-American last year, Blumenthal found her stride offensively and will be Senior shortstop Vicki Kavitsky has stolen atleast 17 bases in each of her looked upon to drive in three seasons and is just two steals runs in the heart of the shy of becoming SBU’s all-time leader Seawolves’ lineup. Senior Katelyn O’Donnell (Kingston, Mass.) brings valuable versatility to the Seawolves infield with the ability to play three defensive positions. A natural shortstop, O’Donnell could see time at both the hot corner and second base this spring. A familiar presence behind the plate, senior Jade Clare (Federal Way, Wash.) rounds out the experienced infield. 2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
A consistent backstop, Clare committed just four errors last season and has a career fielding percentage of .986. Her big game experience and comfort level with the Seawolves’ rotation will be valuable. Sophomore Bernadette Tenuto (Audubon, N.J.) will look to break into Senior Kendall Blumenthal set career the Seawolves’ starthighs in average (.281), doubles (6), ing lineup this year RBI (26) and steals (7) last season after appearing in 21 games last season. A solid hitter, Tenuto was used predominately as a pinch-hitter in 2009 and her ability to drive in runs could be key to the Seawolves’ success. Stony Brook’s four freshmen infielders are a versatile group. Samantha Rossi (Marlton, N.J.) brings good speed and a lefty slap approach to the plate. She’s a savvy baserunner with a knack for getting on base. Shannon O’Shea (Lake Worth, Fla.) is a fundamentally sound catcher with top level experience who knows the game and works well with the pitching staff. Gina Bianculli (Oakdale, N.Y.) is a solid defensive player who has worked hard in the fall on her swing and the transition from short to second. Sarah Landes (Telford, Pa.) can swing the bat and has the potential to be a middle of the order hitter. She could see time behind the plate and at either corner.
Outfielders Stony Brook’s outfield rotation is led by senior Crista Cerrone (Floral Park, N.Y.) who started 47 games in left field last season. A switch-hitter with solid speed, Cerrone found her home run swing in 2009, hitting the first four long balls of her career. Her ability to go deep coupled with her small-ball capabilities make her a dangerous hitter towards the top of the Seawolves order. Junior Brijette Martin (New York, N.Y.), who shared time in both corner outfield spots last year, could find herself patrolling center in 2010. With a strong arm and an athleticism which helps her track Senior Crista Cerrone hit a careerdown balls in the gap, Marhigh four home runs in 2009
Season Preview tin finished second on the team with four outfield assists. After starting 19 games in her freshman season, sophomore Suzanne Karath (Fishkill, N.Y.) could become a regular in right field. Highly competitive, Karath has improved offensively and defensively while learning the outfield position. With good speed, Karath adds another Sophomore Suzanne Karath started 19 dynamic to the Seagames as a freshman, scoring 10 runs wolves offense. Challenging for playing time will be freshman Jerrica Kang (Lynwood, Wash.). A quick, aggressive fielder she is not afraid to go after balls most fielders allow to fall in. Offensively, she has shown good power and runs the bases well. After an impressive fall, Bryant is hoping Kang will continue to improve and mature this spring.
Pitchers Featuring some highly decorated arms, Stony Brook’s pitching staff should be one of the strongest facets of the program this season. Led by two-time NFCA All-Region selection senior Alyssa Struzenberg (Cooper City, Fla.), the Seawolves have set four single-season team records in the last two seasons. Entering the season just six wins and 35 strikeouts shy of becoming Stony Brook’s all-time leader, Struzenberg will look to guide the Seawolves to their thirdconsecutive America East Tournament. Already the careerleader in saves, senior Casey Jacobs (Davie, Fla.) is the yin to Struzenberg’s yang. Relying on impeccable accuracy and varying speeds, Jacobs is a perfect change of pace following the hardthrowing Struzen- Senior Alyssa Struzenberg enters the berg. A spot starter, season just two strikeouts shy of 600 for her career
she has shown ice in her veins by coming up with clutch performances out of the bullpen in the previous two seasons. Rounding out the staff are junior Colleen Matthes (Severn, Md.) and freshman Taylor Chain (Gloucester, N.J.). Matthes has shown glimpses of becoming a dominant pitcher, evidenced by her complete game shutout of Rhode Island last season. With an extra year of experience under her belt, Coach Bryant is looking for consistency from the sophomore. Chain comes to Stony Brook with a winner’s attitude and fierce competitor’s spirit. In just two seasons, senior Casey While she is still ad- Jacobs has recorded a school record nine saves justing to the college game, she has show promise in the circle and can swing the bat as well.
Schedule Facing six teams that finished within the top 100 in RPI last season, Stony Brook’s 53-game schedule is one of the most challenging in school history. The schedule features games against 12 different conferences including the Atlantic 10, ACC, Big Ten and Big East. Stony Brook’s non-conference schedule features four tournaments starting with the Charlotte First Pitch Classic. The Seawolves travel to compete in the North Carolina State Wolfpack Challenge and the University of South Florida Tournament prior to hosting the Stony Brook Invitational. The also challenging America East schedule kicks off on March 27 when SBU travels to Baltimore, Maryland to play UMBC. Stony Brook also faces Boston University and Binghamton in road series, while hosting Hartford, Albany and Maine. “This should be a very interesting race,” said Bryant. “The league will be a challenge top to bottom this season. With the number of talented senior pitchers around the conference, it may come down to who can support those pitchers offensively.”
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Coaching Staff
Megan T. Bryant Head Coach 10th Season Bridgeport (‘81)
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Megan T. Bryant became Stony Brook’s head softball coach in 2001 and has won 20 or more games every season since. She is the winningest coach in Stony Brook softball history with more than 240 career victories with the Seawolves. Bryant made school history in 2008 when she led the Seawolves to their first-ever America East Championship and into the NCAA Tournament. Stony Brook made history for the second-straight season in 2009, winning its first-ever America East regular season Championship and a program-best 36 total wins. For her efforts, Bryant was named the 2009 America East Coach of the Year. During her tenure, Bryant’s players have received numerous national and conference accolades. She has coached six NFCA All-Region players, 13 All-America East selections, seven America East All-Rookie team players, one America East Pitcher of the Year winner and three Stony Brook Female Athletes of the Year. As successful as Bryant’s teams have been on the diamond, they have enjoyed equal success in the classroom. Her teams traditionally have one of the highest GPA’s among Stony Brook’s female teams and since 2006 have placed six players on the America East All-Academic team. Prior to Stony Brook, Bryant served as the head coach at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1988-99. Before Bryant’s arrival, the Bulldogs had endured five straight losing seasons and three straight last-place finishes in the Missouri Valley Confer-
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The Bryant File • 2009 - Won Stony Brook’s first America East regular season Championship • 2009 - Recorded a program-best 36 wins • 2009 - Named America East Coach of the Year • 2008 - Qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history • 2008 - Won Stony Brook’s first America East Softball Championship • 2003-2005 - Qualified for the America East Championship • 2001 - Named Stony Brook University’s Female Coach of the Year • 1994 - Qualified for the NCAA Tournament with Drake University • 1993 - Qualified for the NIT with Drake University • 1987 - Named NSAC Coach of the Year • Has recorded more than 500 career Division I victories • Is the winningest coach in Stony Brook softball history with more than 240 victories • Two-time Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year while at Drake University ence. After a 13-44 finish her first season, Bryant led Drake to a 33-24 record, 10-6 in the MVC, in 1990, which earned her MVC Coach of the Year accolades. In 1993, just four years after her arrival, Drake won both the MVC regular season and tournament
Coaching Staff titles while compiling a 35-16 record (13-3 MVC), the most wins in a season in school history. Bryant once again received MVC Coach of the Year honors. In 1994, Drake repeated as MVC Tournament champions and obtained a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Bulldogs registered winning records six times and finished in the top four in the MVC five times in the last eight seasons Bryant was at the helm. Bryant began her college coaching career at Stetson University in Deland, Fla., where she compiled a 63-30 record as head coach from 1985-87. Bryant inherited a program that had begun just the season before her arrival, and in her first season led Stetson to the New South Athletic Conference championship in 1986, receiving NSAC Coach of the Year honors. Stetson repeated as NSAC champions in 1987. Bryant has also served as an assistant coach at both Furman University in Greenville, S.C., in 1988 and at St. John’s Unviersity. Bryant also spent four years as a physical education instructor and head coach at Lakeland High School in Shrub Oak, N.Y., from 1981-85. In addition to her coaching expertise, Bryant has also served on two NCAA Certification Review Equity Subcommittees and as a member of the NCAA Division I Softball Midwest Region Committee from 1994-95. Bryant graduated from the University of Bridgeport in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, K-12. She competed in both volleyball and softball at Bridgeport.
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BRYANT YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year School 1986 Stetson 1987 Stetson 1989 Drake 1990 Drake 1991 Drake 1992 Drake 1993 Drake 1994 Drake 1995 Drake 1996 Drake 1997 Drake 1998 Drake 1999 Drake 2001 Stony Brook 2002 Stony Brook 2003 Stony Brook 2004 Stony Brook 2005 Stony Brook 2006 Stony Brook 2007 Stony Brook 2008 Stony Brook 2009 Stony Brook Total Stony Brook (9) Total Career (22)
Overall
Conference
W 27 36 13 33 22 24 35 32 27 31 30 19 16 21 25 25 30 22 25 28 33 36 245 590
W - 10 0 10 3 9 13 6 13 14 9 8 5 - 10 12 13 10 10 11 13 15 94 194
L 12 28 44 24 32 17 16 24 25 14 22 24 25 23 27 33 33 35 25 20 23 14 233 540
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
L - 3 17 6 9 6 3 8 7 5 7 10 11 - 14 10 7 10 10 9 8 5 73 165
T Place Postseason - - 0 1st 0 10th 0 5th 0 9th 0 3rd 0 1st NIT Tournament 0 7th NCAA Tournament 0 3rd 0 2nd 0 4th 0 7th 1 9th - - 0 6th 0 4th America East Tournament 0 3rd America East Tournament 0 2nd America East Tournament 0 5th 0 5th 0 3rd NCAA Tournament 0 1st America East Tournament 0 Five Postseason Apperances 1 Seven Postseason Appearances 2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
Coaching Staff Melissa Bieman enters her fourth season as an assistant coach at Stony Brook. Bieman’s main responsibility is with the Seawolves’ pitchers, a staff that has experienced unprecedented success since her arrival in 2007. During her time at Stony Brook, the Seawolves pitching staff has a 2.38 ERA and a .626 winning percentage. Under Bieman’s guidance the Seawolves have set five school records. In 2009, SBU broke the individual saves (5), lowest team ERA (2.05), most wins (36) and most strikeouts in a game (17) records. The previous season, Alyssa Struzenberg set the record for most wins by a pitcher (24). Struzenberg also won the America East Pitcher of the Year award, which was a first in school history. Prior to Stony Brook, Bieman was an assistant coach at Binghamton University, working with the pitchers and hitters, including her sister, Mia. Before Binghamton, Bieman was the pitching coach at Briarcliffe College in Bethpage, N.Y. from 2002-2005. Briarcliffe qualified for the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) World Series in 2003 and 2004. In 2003, Briarcliffe finished third at the NJCAA World Series. Bieman began her collegiate playing career at the Florida Community College at Jacksonville. In her freshman year at F.C.C.J., Bieman led the nation in ERA with a 0.26 along with a 23-4 record and 198 strikeouts and earned all-state and all-conference honors. A preseason All-America selection, Bieman went 14-5 in her sophomore year and was chosen all-state and all-conference for a second consecutive year. Bieman transferred to Syracuse University in its inaugural season and recorded the first home run, hit and shutout in the program’s history. Bieman started in all 48 games in 2000 and graduated in 2001 with a degree in consumer studies. Following a stellar collegiate career, Bieman played for the Waitakere Bears of the New Zealand Women’s Premier Softball League. Bieman was the Bears’ MVP in 2001 and represented Auckland in the National Softball Tournament, earning All-Tournament Team. In 2002 and 2003, Bieman was selected to attend the Canadian Women’s National Softball Team tryouts. Bieman was inducted into the North Huron Community Center Wall of Fame in July of 2004. Bieman won double gold at the Provincial Women’s Softball Association Championships and the Canadian Women’s National Softball Championshps in Montreal in the summer of `06. Bieman won gold again in 2009, leading the Kitchner Krush to the Canadian Senior Women’s Fastpitch Championship.
Melissa Bieman Assistant Coach Fourth Season Syracuse (‘01)
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Bree Nasti is in her fourth season as an assistant coach at Stony Brook. Nasti’s main responsibility is with the Seawolves’ hitters. She also works closely with the outfielders. Under Nasti’s tutelage, the Seawolves offense has hit for power, averaging 33 home runs and more than 68 doubles a season, and for average, posting the highest team batting average in 2009 (.299) since joining the Division I ranks. In 2009, Stony Brook set school records in RBI (231), runs (251), doubles (79), stolen baes (75) and slugging percentage (.475). Under Nasti they’ve also set records for sacrifices (62) and hit-by-pitch (46). Before coming to Stony Brook, Nasti was an assistant coach at St. John’s. Prior to St. John’s, Nasti spent one season at Hofstra. A 2004 graduate of Buffalo with a degree in psychology, Nasti owns virtually every Bulls’ offensive record. She was a four-year letterwinner and a three-time regional All-American as well as a threetime All-Mid-American Conference selection. Nasti left UB as the all-time leader in average (.387), home runs (27), RBI (113), hits (197), doubles (46), triples (7), runs (93) and walks (66). In 2002, she set the UB and MAC single season record with a .451 batting average. Nasti also performed well in the classroom, earning Academic All-District I from 2002-2004, Academic All-MAC in 2003 and the SUNY Chancellor’s Award in 2004. She was also a three-time UB Scholar-Athlete. A native of Baldwin, New York, Nasti was a three-time high school All-American and holds the single season national high school record with a .774 batting average. Nasti has worked many camps including Julie Bolduc’s Pro-Pitch Camp, the Adelphi Softball Camp, Hofstra Softball Clinic, Molloy Baseball Camp and the Stony Brook Softball Camp.
Bree Nasti
Assistant Coach Fourth Season
Buffalo (‘04)
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#2 Samantha Rossi Third Base
#3 Vicki Kavitsky Shortstop
#4 Crista Cerrone Utility
#5 Casey Jacobs Pitcher/Utility
#6 Brijette Martin Outfield
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#7 Shannon O’Shea C/1B
#8 Suzanne Karath OF
#9 Colleen Matthes P
#10 Gina Bianculli INF
#11 Sarah Landes C/3B
#12 Jerrica Kang OF
#14 Katelyn O’Donnell SS
#19 Bernadette Tenuto 3B
#21 Taylor Chain P/1B
#23 Jade Clare C
#25 Alyssa Struzenberg P
#28 Kendall Blumenthal 1B/C
Megan Bryant Head Coach
Melissa Bieman Assistant Coach
Bree Nasti Assistant Coach
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Meet The Seawolves Kendall Blumenthal #28 w First Base/Catcher 5’8’’ w Senior Frederick, Md. Frederick Career Highlights: America East All-Conference second team (2009)... Jewish Sports Review All-American (2009) 2009: America East All-Conference second team... named to the Jewish Sports Review All-America team... set career-highs in every offensive category... drove in a season-high four RBI in a win over Binghamton (3/30)... had seven multi-hit and seven multiRBI games... recorded a hit in eight-straight games (4/12-4/19)... ranked fifth on the team in RBI (26), second in HPB (8), fourth in steals (7) and fourth in sacrifice bunts (4). 2008: Played in 22 games, making 15 starts... hit a home run in a 9-2 victory over Colgate (2/23)... had a hit and an RBI against Charlotte (2/24)... drove in a run and scored another in a win over Manhattan (5/1).
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2007: Hit .125 with one HR and two RBI on the season... hit a home run against Mount St. Mary’s (3/3). High School: A two-time first-team all-conference selection at Frederick High for coach Mike Mills... member of Cadets’ team that won regional title in 2004 and 2005... also named to firstteam Frederick News Post. Personal: Kendall Marie Blumenthal... born May 18, 1988... daughter of Rebecca and David Blumenthal... sister of DJ... a psychology major.
Blumenthal’s Career Stats: Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
AVG .125 .179 .281 .237
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GP-GS AB R 11-9 24 3 22-15 39 5 46-43 114 18 79-67 177 26
H 3 7 32 42
2B 3B 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0
HR 1 1 1 3
RBI 2 3 26 31
TB 6 10 41 57
SLG% BB SO SB-ATT FLD% .250 2 3 0-0 .947 .256 1 12 1-1 .958 .360 7 17 7-7 .959 .322 10 32 8-8 .957
Meet The Seawolves Crista Cerrone #4 w Outfield 5’4’’ w Senior Floral Park, N.Y. Floral Park Career Highlights: NFCA Scholar Athlete (2007). 2009: Started 47 games in left field... posted career-best numbers in every offensive category... recorded eight multi-hit games and five multiRBI games... had a season-high four hits against Maine (4/4)... drove in a season-high four RBI against Hartford (4/8)... hit her first career home run against Binghamton (3/28)... hit her second home run one inning later... led team in walks (17), tied for team lead in sacrifice hits (7), ranked fourth in steals (7) and fifth in runs (26) and home runs (4). 2008: Played in 46 games, starting 36... went 2-for-3 with an RBI in a win over Charlotte (2/24)... was 2-for-3 against Fairfield (4/24)... had two hits, scored two runs and stole a base in a win against Vermont (5/3). 2007: Scored a run against FIU (3/4)... had a run scored against Mount St. Mary’s (3/3)... scored the game-winning run against Hampton (2/24). High School: 2006 Long Island Player of the Year at Floral Park Memorial for coach Dan Sackman... four-time all-Nassau County... posted a 42-10 career record in the circle while hitting .354... also played basketball and ran cross country. Personal: Crista Cerrone... born October 19, 1988... daughter of Lora and Bruno Cerrone... sister of Alex and Sara, a former captain of the Stony Brook softball team... a biology/pre-med major.
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AVG .000 .120 .203 .167
GP-GS 16-2 46-36 47-47 109-85
AB R 6 7 92 8 148 26 246 41
H 0 11 30 41
2B 0 0 6 6
3B 0 0 0 0
HR 0 0 4 4
RBI TB SLG% BB 0 0 .000 0 4 11 .120 1 19 48 .324 17 23 59 .240 18
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Meet The Seawolves Jade Clare #23 w Catcher 5’6’’ w Senior Federal Way, Wash. Todd Beamer 2009: Had four multi-RBI games... recorded a hit in eightstraight games (3/25-4/4)... went 3-for-3 with two doubles and four RBI against Yale (3/18)... led team in sacrifice flies (4) and tied for lead in sacrifice hits (7)... caught 15 attempted base stealers... was second on the team in fielding percentage (.986). 2008: Played in 54 games, starting 49... hit three home runs and had 26 RBI... blasted a three-run homer in the finals of the America East Championships... lined an RBI single in the NCAA Regional against Mississippi State (5/17)... was a perfect 3-for-3 with four RBI and double against Virginia (2/29)... named to the Jacksonville University All-Tournament team.
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2007: Hit .250 with one HR and 12 RBI on the season... Went 1-2 with a run scored against St. Mary’s (CA) (3/11)... went 1-3 with a run scored against against UNC-Wilmington (2/24)... went 2-4 with three RBI against Binghamton (4/21). High School: Named first-team SPSL, all-area and Seattle Times all-star at catcher... batted .576 as a senior with a 1.076 slugging percentage... a four-year letterwinner at Todd Beamer High for coach Stu Prince. Personal: Jade Beverly Clare.... born March 30, 1988... daughter of Cheryl and Jeff Clare... sister of Shane and Jessica... a history major.
Clare’s Career Stats: Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
AVG GP-GS AB .250 33-29 84 .210 54-49 143 .194 48-42 108 .215 135-120 335
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R 11 11 11 33
H 2B 21 2 30 6 21 7 72 15
3B 0 0 0 0
HR 1 3 3 7
RBI TB 12 26 26 45 18 48 56 119
SLG% .310 .315 .343 .355
BB 8 10 11 29
SO 13 33 30 76
SB-ATT FLD% 0-2 1.000 0-0 .982 0-0 .986 0-2 .986
Meet The Seawolves Casey Jacobs #5 w Pitcher/Utility 5’5’’ w Senior Davie, Fla. Broward CC Career Highlights: Named to NCAA All-Tournament Tempe Regional team (2008)... Stony Brook single-season record holder in saves (5; 2009)... Stony Brook all-time leader in saves (9). 2009: Became Stony Brook’s career (9) and single-season (5) record holder for saves... led the pitching staff in ERA, saves, games finished, games in relief and walks allowed... allowed only one earned run over the first 30 innings of the season... ranked second in the America East in ERA... allowed the fewest home runs of any pitcher in the America East... recorded a season-high seven strikeouts in a winning effort against Sacred Heart (4/16)... allowed only two hits in a complete game win over Boston University (4/19)... threw a complete-game shutout against UMBC (4/26). 2008: Named to the NCAA Tempe Regional All-Tournament team... named America East Pitcher of the Week (4/28)... played in 32 games and made 27 appearances as a pitcher... led the America East with four saves... retired 11-straight hitters in relief against Rutgers (4/3)... had an RBI single in the NCAA Regional against Mississippi State (5/17)... was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored and also recorded the win against Iona (4/17)... recorded six strikeouts in seven innings against Albany (4/26). Before Stony Brook: Played for the Lady Seahawks while attending Broward Community College in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.... voted team MVP in 2007. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Hollywood Hills high school for coach Jenna Andrews and Chaminade-Madonna for coach Valerie Miyares. Personal: Casey Michelle Jacobs.... born June 9, 1988... daughter of Patricia and Robert Jacobs... sister of Kevin and Jocelyn... a sociology major.
Jacobs’ Career Stats: Year 2008 2009 Total
ERA 1.94 1.57 1.74
W-L 7-4 10-4 17-8
APP 27 30 57
GS 9 11 20
CG SHO SV IP H 2 0 4 90.1 91 7 3 5 107.0 92 9 3 9 197.1 183
R 36 39 75
ER 25 24 49
BB 13 19 32
SO 51 62 113
WP 4 11 15
B/AVG .253 .229 .240
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Meet The Seawolves Vicki Kavitsky #3 w Shortstop 5’5’’ w Senior Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill East Career Highlights: America East All-Conference first team (2009)... America East All-Conference second team (2008)... America East All-Academic team (2008)... Jewish Sports Review All-American (2008, 2009)... America East All-Rookie team (2007).
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2009: Named to the America East All-Conference first team and the Jewish Sports Review All-America team... led the team in batting average, on-base percentage, runs scored, hits, doubles and triples... posted career-best numbers in AVG, runs, hits, triples, home runs, total bases and slugging percentage... had 16 multi-hit and nine multi-RBI games... her 46 runs scored rank second all-time for a single season... finished the season on a nine-game hitting streak... reached base safely in 20-straight games (4/12-5/9)... went 3-for-4 with a home run and four RBI against Binghamton (3/28)... went 4-for-5 with two doubles and four runs scored against Hartford (4/8)... went 3-for-6 with a double, a home run, two RBI and two runs scored against Boston University (4/18). 2008: Named to the All-America East second team and All-Academic team...played in all 57 games... was third on the team with a .301 batting average... hit five home runs and eight doubles while driving in 28 runs and scoring 37... stole 17 bases... was second on the team with a .423 on base percentage... had a team-high 27 walks... went 3-for-4 with two RBI in a win over Colgate (2/23)... hit a two-run triple in a win over Fordham (4/2)... went 3-for-4 with a grand slam in a win over UMBC (4/12)... went 3-for-3 with four RBI, three runs scored and a home run against Vermont (5/3). 2007: Hit .289 with one HR and 19 RBI on the season... stole a team-high 18 bases... hit a team-high 16 doubles... named America East Rookie of the Week... had a 2-4 day with a run scored against Mount St. Mary’s (3/3)... went 3-3 with two runs scored Delaware State (2/23)... had two RBI against Albany (5/6). High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Cherry Hill East under coach Charles Musumeci... named first-team all-conference, group IV and all-South Jersey her senior year... hit .544 with 31 hits, 29 runs scored, 24 stolen bases and 19 walks... had an on-base percentage of .658. Personal: Victoria Lyn Kavitsky... born March 6, 1988... daughter of Donna and Philip Kavitsky... sister of Brandon... a health science major.
Kavitsky’s Career Stats: Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
AVG GP-GS .289 48-48 .301 57-56 .377 50-50 .323 155-154
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R 27 37 46 110
H 46 47 61 154
2B 16 8 14 38
3B 0 1 3 4
HR 1 5 8 14
RBI 19 28 28 75
TB SLG% 65 .409 72 .462 105 .648 242 .507
BB 9 27 15 51
SO 34 27 26 87
SB-ATT FLD% 18-19 .884 17-20 .927 18-23 .895 53-62 .902
Meet The Seawolves Katelyn O’Donnell #14 w Shortstop 5’8’’ w Senior Kingston, Mass. Silver Lake 2009: Appeared in 26 games, making 10 starts... posted careerbest numbers in AVG, hits and slugging percentage... went 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI against Yale (3/18)... had an RBI and a steal against Holy Cross (3/21). 2008: Played in 26 games, starting 12 of them... scored a run in the NCAA Regional against Mississippi State (5/17)... had an RBI double in a win against Yale (3/20)... went 1-for-2 with a double in a win over Rhode Island (3/25)... had a hit and an RBI against Iona (4/17). 2007: Redshirt season High School: A five-year letterwinner for Silver Lake High under coach Mike Brennan... named all-scholastic 2003-2006... finalist for Gatorade Player of the Year... hit .450 her senior year. Personal: Katelyn Marie O’Donnell... born February 17, 1988... daughter of Cindy and Paul O’Donnell Jr.... sister of Tim and Dan.... a business major.
O’Donnell’s Career Stats: Year 2008 2009 Total
AVG GP-GS .167 26-12 .231 26-10 .196 52-22
AB 30 26 56
R 6 3 9
H 5 6 11
2B 2 1 3
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
RBI 3 2 5
TB 7 7 14
SLG% .233 .269 .250
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Meet The Seawolves Alyssa Struzenberg #25 w Pitcher 5’10’’ w Senior Cooper City, Fla. Cooper City Career Highlights: Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region team (2009)... Cosida/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District team (2009)... Two-time America East All-Conference first team (2008-09)... Two-time America East All-Academic team (2008-09)... NCAA All-Tournament Tempe Regional team (2008)... NFCA Northeast All-Region second team (2008)... America East Pitcher of the Year (2008)... America East All-Championship/ Most Outstanding Player (2008)... Stony Brook Female Athlete of the Year (2008)... NFCA Scholar Athlete (2007)... Stony Brook single-season record holder in wins (24; 2008).
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2009: Named to the Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region team, Cosida/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District team, America East AllConference first team and America East All-Academic team... led the team in wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, appearances, starts and opposing batting average... posted a career-low ERA of 1.98... ranked third in the America East in strikeouts... had eight double-digit strikeout performances... fanned a season-best 14 batters in just five innings against Fairfield (3/21)... recorded ten strikeouts in a complete-game win over Florida A&M (2/27)... threw a onehitter against Rhode Island (3/24) and Binghamton (3/30)... won eight-straight starts (3/7-3/30 ). 2008: Named to the NCAA Tempe Regional All-Tournament team, NFCA Northeast All-Region second team, America East Pitcher of the Year, AllAmerica East first team, AE All-Academic team, AE All-Championship team and AE Pitcher of the Week twice... set new single-season school record in wins with 24... appeared in 43 games, starting 35... posted a 2.01 ERA with 244 strikeouts and had nine shutouts... pitched a no-hitter with ten strikeouts against Binghamton (4/19)...won all three games for Stony Brook in the America East Championships, including two shutouts... tossed a one-hitter against Boston in the first round of the America East Championships... went 26.2 consecutive innings without giving up a run... threw a complete game one-hitter against Virginia (2/29)... threw a one-hitter and retired 19-straight batters against Binghamton (4/20)... named to the Jacksonville University AllTournament team. 2007: Finished the year with a record of 7-7, an ERA of 3.17 and a team-high 130 strikeouts... had 12 strikeouts in six innings of relief work against Sacred Heart (4/26)... threw a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts against Binghamton (4/21)... struck out 10 in a game against UNC Wilmington (2/24). High School: A four-year letterwinner at Cooper City High under coach Kerry Kelly... went 17-6 with 168 K’s and a 0.26 ERA her senior year... named first team all-county and honorable mention all-state... BCAA all-star game MVP. Personal: Alyssa Marie Struzenberg... born September 27, 1987... daughter of Jill Malloy and Bill Struzenberg... sister of Aimee and Thomas... a business management major.
Struzenberg’s Career Stats: Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
ERA 3.17 2.01 1.98 2.25
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W-L 7-7 24-10 22-7 53-24
APP GS CG SHO SV IP 27 15 6 0 2 106.0 43 35 22 9 1 222.1 33 28 18 6 1 173.2 103 78 46 15 4 502
H R ER 88 53 48 140 72 64 121 56 49 349 181 161
BB 67 114 106 287
SO 130 244 224 598
WP 15 26 17 58
B/AVG .226 .180 .194 .195
Meet The Seawolves Brijette Martin #6 w Outfield 5’6’’ w Junior New York, N.Y. Murry Bergtraum 2009: Played in 45 games for the Seawolves, starting 38 of them... ranked third on the team in stolen bases and sacrifice bunts... had six multi-hit and two multi-RBI games... recorded a hit in six-consecutive games (3/24-3/30)... went 3-for-3 with a double, two RBI and a run scored against Vermont (4/13)... went 2-for-2 with two runs scored against Binghamton (3/30). 2008: Appeared in just three games in an injury-shortened season... recorded her first collegiate RBI against Iona (4/17)... drove in two runs and scored a run in a win over Manhattan (5/1)... went 1-for-1 against Vermont (4/4). High School: A four-year letterwinner for Murry Bergtraum High School under coach Eddie Diaz... named team MVP three times... hit .706 her senior year with a slugging percentage of 1.569...voted rookie of the year... also played volleyball for two years. Personal: Brijette Nicole Martin... born September 20, 1989... daughter of Carmen Martin and Alexander Maysonet... a women’s studies major.
Martin’s Career Stats: Year 2008 2009 Total
AVG GP-GS AB .600 3-2 5 .278 45-38 90 .295 48-40 95
R 1 13 14
H 3 25 28
2B 0 3 3
3B 0 0 0
HR 0 0 0
RBI TB SLG% 3 3 .600 5 28 .311 8 31 .326
BB 2 3 5
SO SB-ATT FLD% 0 1-1 1.000 10 9-11 .960 10 10-12 .961
Colleen Matthes #9 w Pitcher 5’9’’ w Junior Severn, Md. Institute of Notre Dame 2009: Appeared in 13 games, making 11 starts... recorded career-best numbers in ERA, wins, shutouts and batting average against... recorded her first career shutout against Rhode Island (3/24) in which she recorded five strikeouts... fanned a season-high seven batters in six innings of work against Yale (3/18). 2008: Appeared in 21 games, starting 13... tossed six scoreless innings to earn her first collegiate victory against Coastal Carolina (4/2)... threw an 11-inning complete game against Dartmouth (3/21), allowing just two hits... shutout Yale for three innings to record her first save (4/20). High School: A four-year letterwinner at the Institute of Notre Dame playing for coach Greg Ehrman... named to the academic honor roll four times... named all-conference, all-Baltimore county and all-metro (20032007). Personal: Colleen Mary Matthes... born April 22, 1989... daughter of Mary and Anthony Matthes... sister of Sean... a cinema & cultural studies major.
Matthes’ Career Stats: Year 2008 2009 Total
ERA 4.31 3.43 3.97
W-L 2-7 4-3 6-10
APP 21 13 34
GS 13 11 24
CG SHO SV 4 0 2 1 1 0 5 1 2
IP 76.1 47.0 123.1
H 86 46 132
R 57 32 89
ER 47 23 70
BB 55 45 100
SO WP B/AVG 42 12 .285 36 4 .251 78 16 .272
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Meet The Seawolves Suzanne Karath #8 w Catcher/OF 5’7’’ w Sophomore Fishkill, N.Y. Ketcham 2009: Appeared in 24 games for Stony Brook, starting 19 of them... had two multi-hit games... was 3-for-4 in stolen base attempts... hit her first career double in a 2-for-3 effort with an RBI against Maine (4/4)... recorded her first hit against Harvard (3/6)... reached base in five consecutive games (3/21-3/24). High School: A four-year letterwinner at Roy C. Ketcham High School for coach Scott Satterlee... named all-league (2007-2008), all-section (20072008), player of the year (2008), first-team Poughkeepsie Journal all-star and fourth-team all-state... hit .442 with eight home runs and 22 steals her senior season... also lettered in soccer... played for the Connecticut Panthers Gold summer team and coach Bryan Pereyo.
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Personal: Suzanne M. Karath... born July 1, 1990... daughter of Karen and Michael Karath... mother was a swimmer at Colgate, father played football at Colgate... has an aunt who was a diver at Colgate, two uncles who played basketball and football at Colgate, an uncle who played football at Siena and a cousin who plays football at Hobart... a biology major.
Karath’s Career Stats: Year 2009 Total
AVG GP-GS .239 24-19 .239 24-19
AB R 46 10 46 10
H 11 11
2B 1 1
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI 3 3
TB 12 12
SLG% BB SO SB-ATT FLD% .261 3 14 3-4 .875 .261 3 14 3-4 .875
Bernadette Tenuto #19 w Infield 5’6’’ w Sophomore Audubon, N.J. Paul VI 2009: Appeared in 21 games, making five starts... hit a two-run double in her first collegiate game against Florida A&M (2/27)... went 1-for-4 with an RBI single against Monmouth (3/25)... had RBI in back-to-back games against Boston University (4/18-4/19). High School: A four-year letterwinner at Paul VI High School for coach Michelle Schlichtig... played shortstop, third base and pitcher... named captain her senior season, first team all-conference (2004-2008), first team all-nonpublic (2007-2008) and All-South Jersey (2008)... named senior class most outstanding athlete... also lettered in field hockey... member of the National Honor Society... was a peer leader and tutor... played for the Jersey Outlaws and coach Chris Scott. Personal: Bernadette Marie Tenuto... born March 8, 1990... daughter of Jacqueline and Eugene Tenuto... has a brother Brett.. a business major.
Tenuto’s Career Stats: Year 2009 Total
AVG GP-GS AB .161 21-5 31 .161 21-5 31
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H 5 5
2B 1 1
3B 0 0
HR 0 0
RBI TB SLG% 6 6 .194 6 6 .194
BB 1 1
SO SB-ATT FLD% 8 0-0 1.000 8 0-0 1.000
Meet The Seawolves Samantha Rossi #2 w Infield 5’6’’ w Freshman Marlton, N.J. Cherokee
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Cherokee High School for coach Nicole Lum... named all-conference twice (2008-09)... earned captain’s award honor (2008-09)... named captain her junior and senior year... also played for the New Jersey Mystics Gold travel team and coach Stacy Jackson. Personal: Samantha M. Rossi... born September 20, 1990 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... daughter of Anne Marie and James Rossi... a biology major.
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Park Vista High School for coach Chuck Layman... hit .473 with a slugging percentage of .621 her senior season... named captain her senior season... named first team all-county (2009)... played in the Florida All-Stars game (2009)... played for the Lady Gators Gold travel team and coach Eric Call. Personal: Shannon N. O’Shea... born July 7, 1991 in Lake North, Florida... daughter of Christine and Shane O’Shea... father played baseball at Stetson University and was drafted by the Yankees in the 1981 draft... a journalism major.
Gina Bianculli #10 w Infield 5’3’’ w Freshman Oakdale, N.Y. Connetquot
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Connetquot High School for coach Tom Anziano... named all-league, all-division and all-county her senior season... two-time captain (2008-09)... led he team to a 20-3 record and the county championship her sophomore year... hit .478 while committing just two errors her senior year... played for the Long Island Express travel team and coach Ken Passante. Personal: Gina Bianculli... born November 12, 1991 in Bay Shore, N.Y.... daughter of Cynthia Cetrangelo... a biology major.
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Souderton Area High School for coach Joe Hallar... was named all-league honorable mention in 2009... was captain of the team her senior season... also played for the Tuff-N-Tuffer travel team and coach Ray Godard. Personal: Sarah Landes... born September 14, 1990 in Sellersville, Pa.... daughter of Sherri and Greg Landes... a biology major.
Taylor Chain #21 w P/1B 5’7’’ w Freshman Gloucester, N.J. Gloucester
Shannon O’Shea #7 w Catcher/1B 5’9’’ w Freshman Lake Worth, Fla. Park Vista
Sarah Landes #11 w Catcher/3B 5’7’’ w Freshman Telford, Pa. Souderton Area
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Gloucester High School for coach Dave Light... named first team all-state and pitcher of the year (2009)... named player of the year by the Gloucester County Times and Philadelphia Inquirer (2009)... three-time all tri-county first team selection (2007-09)... led team to a 29-1 record her senior year, ranking as high as second in the state... recorded 273 strikeouts, 18 shutouts, seven no hitters, nine perfect games and an overall record of 20-1 her senior year... played for two travel teams: Mystics and coach Stacey Jackson and the Newtown Rock and coach Rick Waye... also lettered in field hockey. Personal: Taylor Ann Chain... born December 3, 1990 in Vorhees, N.J.... daughter of Ann and Scott Chain... an arts & sciences major.
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Tournament Schedule Charlotte First Pitch Classic (Feb. 19-Feb. 21 @ Charlotte, N.C.) Stony Brook’s Schedule Friday February 19 Toledo vs. Stony Brook 1:00 p.m. Stony Brook @ Charlotte 3:00 p.m. Saturday February 20 St. Francis vs. Stony Brook 11:00 a.m. Semifinal Games 3:00/5:00 p.m. Sunday February 21 Championship Games 11:00 a.m./1:00 p.m. Tournament Notes • Stony Brook went 2-2 at the First Pitch Classic in 2008, picking up wins over Colgate and Charlotte • The Seawolves have never faced Toledo or St. Francis (Pa.) before and hold a 1-3 record against Charlotte
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Stony Brook’s Schedule Friday March 5 Stony Brook vs. Georgetown 4:00 p.m. Saturday March 6 Stony Brook vs. Longwood 2:30 p.m. Stony Brook @ NC State 6:30 p.m. Sunday March 7 Coastal Carolina vs. Stony Brook 12:00 p.m. Tournament Notes • This is Stony Brook’s first appearance in the NC State Wolfpack Challenge. • Stony Brook has never face Georgetown or NC State; it defeated Coastal Carolina in its only previous matchup in 2008; it has never beaten Longwood, trailing in the all-time series 0-3
University of South Florida Tournament (March 12-March 14 @ Tampa, Fla.) Stony Brook’s Schedule Friday March 12 Stony Brook vs. Southern Illinois 12:30 p.m. Stony Brook vs. Penn State 4:00 p.m. Saturday March 13 Stony Brook vs. Kennesaw State 5:00 p.m. Stony Brook vs. Toledo 7:00 p.m. Sunday March 14 Stony Brook vs. Ball State 11:30 a.m. Tournament Notes • This will be the first time in school history Stony Brook has faced any of these teams. • This nine field, 26-team tournament will be the largest tournament SBU has ever competed in. 2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
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Toledo February 19 Charlotte, N.C., First Pitch Classic March 13 Tampa, Fla., USF Tournament General Information Location:
Toledo, Ohio
Founded:
1872
Enrollment:
23,064
Nickname: Colors:
Charlotte
Georgetown
March 5 Raleigh, N.C., Wolfpack Challenge
March 6 Raleigh, N.C., Wolfpack Challenge
General Information
General Information
General Information
Location:
Charlotte, N.C.
Location:
Washington, D.C.
Location:
Founded:
1946
Founded:
1789
Founded:
Enrollment: Nickname: Colors:
24,701
Enrollment:
49ers
Nickname:
Green & White
Colors:
13,652
Enrollment:
Hoyas
Nickname:
Blue & Gray
Rockets
Home Field:
Phillips Complex
Home Field:
Guy Mason Field
Midnight Blue & Gold
Conference:
Atlantic 10
Conference:
Big East
Home Field:
Scott Park
Conference:
Mid-American
President:
Dr. Lloyd A. Jacobs
Athletic Director:
Mike O’Brien
North Carolina State
February 19 Charlotte, N.C., First Pitch Classic
President:
Dr. Philip DuBois
Athletic Director:
Judy Rose
President:
John J. DeGioia
Raleigh, N.C. 1887 32,782 Wolfpack
Colors:
Red & White
Home Field: Curtis & Jacqueline Dail
Softball Stadium
Conference:
Atlantic Coast
Athletic Director: Daniel R. Porterfield
President:
Athletic Communications
Athletic Communications
Athletic Director:
Softball SID:
Patrick McCoy
Softball SID:
Athletic Communications
Ryan A. Sakamoto
Dr. Jim Woodward Lee Fowler
Athletic Communications
Phone:
704-687-6311
Phone:
202-687-5241
Softball SID:
Brandon Yopp
Softball SID:
Fax:
704-687-4918
Fax:
202-687-2491
Phone:
919-513-8195
Scott Miles
Phone:
419-530-4925
Email:
Fax:
419-530-4428
Website:
Email:
scott.miles@utoledo.edu
Website:
utrockets.com
Coach Information Tarrah Beyster Oregon State, ‘00
Record @ School: Career Record: Assistant:
0-0 8-38 (1) KJ Kelley
Team Information 2009 Record: Conference Record: Postseason: Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
charlotte49ers.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Drake, ‘93
Career Record:
369-448-1 (15)
Assistants:
Kristi Killough
Melissa Porche
Team Information 2009 Record:
8-38 None 7/3 First Meeting
Postseason:
ras228@georgetown.edu
Website:
guhoyas.com
Alma Mater:
14-4 (2nd)
Conference Semifinal
Fax: Email:
919-515-3624 brandon_yopp@ncsu.edu
Website:
Head Coach:
Pat Conlan Connecticut, ‘93
Record @ School:
54-129 (4)
Head Coach:
108-218 (5)
Record @ School:
Erica Ayers
Career Record:
Conference Record: Postseason:
Starters Returning/Lost:
6/4
Starters Returning/Lost:
Series Record:
1-3
Series Record:
Assistants: 17-30 8-14 (11th) None 9/1 First Meeting
Lisa Navas
Alma Mater: Oklahoma City Univ., ‘87
Assistants: 2009 Record:
gopack.com
Coach Information
Career Record: Team Information
33-16
Conference Record: 6-16 (11th)
Email:
Coach Information Aimee DeVos
Alma Mater:
Head Coach: Alma Mater:
jmccoy18@uncc.edu
219-146 (6) 554-280-1 (15) Leigh Ann Genetti
Jeanine Gunther
Team Information 2009 Record: Conference Record:
23-25 5-13/6th
Postseason: First Round ACC Champ. Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
7/2 First Meeting
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2010 Opponents Coastal Carolina
Career Record:
March 7 Raleigh, N.C., Wolfpack Challenge General Information Location:
Conway, S.C.
Founded:
1954
Enrollment:
8,300
Nickname:
Chanticleers
Colors:
Teal, Bronze & Black
Same
Bailey Park
Assistants:
Conference:
Atlantic Sun
Jen Swell
Team Information
President:
2009 Record:
33-13
Conference Record: Postseason:
15-8 (2nd)
Conference Semifinals
Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
6/4 First Meeting
Fax:
843-349-2819
Email:
tgarbee@coastal.edu
Website:
goccusports.com
Coach Information Head Coach: Alma Mater:
Kelley Green Northwestern, ‘96
Record @ School:
28
0-0
Career Record:
346-134 (10)
Assistants:
Ali Ferrari
Kate Refsnyder
Team Information 2009 Record:
15-38
Conference Record:
4-14 (7th)
Postseason: Conference Championship Starters Returning/Lost:
8/3
Series Record:
1-0
Penn State
March 12 Tampa Fla., USF Tournament General Information University Park, Pa.
Founded:
1855
Enrollment:
44,112
Nickname: Colors: Conference: President:
1869
Enrollment:
20,350
Nickname: Colors:
Chancellor: Athletic Director:
Athletic Director: Softball SID:
814-865-1757
Fax:
814-863-3165 jsf16@psu.edu gopsusports.com
Email: Website:
Bmiller1@siu.edu siusalukis.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Kerri Blaylock
Alma Mater:
Evansville, ‘88
Record @ School:
378-169 (10)
2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
7-13 (t-7th) None
Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
9/1 First Meeting
Robin Petrini
March 14 Tampa Fla., USF Tournament General Information 1918 17,728 Cardinals
Colors:
None 5/4 First Meeting
Cardinal & White
Softball SID:
Nickname:
Craig Nicholson 87-90 (4) 810-180 Stephanie DeFeo
2009 Record:
29-24
Conference Record: Postseason:
Owls
203-432-1454 timothy.bennett@yale.du yalebulldogs.com Barbara Reinalda Cal Poly Pomona, ‘80 105-118-1 (5)
Career Record:
Same
Assistant:
Jay Stratton
Team Information 2009 Record:
22-22
Conference Record:
11-9/3rd
Postseason:
None
Starters Returning/Lost:
7/3
Series Record:
5-1
18-3/1st
MAC Quarterfinals
Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
Quinnipiac
ballstatesports.com
Team Information
1963
Tim Bennett 203-432-1457
765-285-8929
Assistant:
21,162
Softball SID:
vavirbitsky@bsu.edu
Career Record:
Enrollment:
Tom Beckett
Athletic Communications
765-285-8242
Fax:
Record @ School:
Founded:
Athletic Director:
Vanessa Virbitsky
Phone:
Alma Mater: Wilfrid Laurier (Ontario)
Kennesaw, Ga.
Richard C. Levin
Tom Collins
Head Coach:
Location:
Ivy League
President:
Mid-American
Coach Information
General Information
Dewitt Family Field
Conference:
Athletic Communications
Website:
March 13 Tampa Fla., USF Tournament
Home Field:
Dr. Jo Ann M. Gora
Athletic Director:
Email:
Kennesaw State
Yale Blue & White
BSU Softball Complex
President:
Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
Muncie, Ind.
Founded:
Conference:
Postseason:
Bulldogs
Colors:
Record @ School:
Ball State
Michele Hawkins 19-27
Nickname:
Alma Mater:
Home Field:
7-13 (7th)
5,200
Head Coach:
Jen McIntyre
Conference Record:
1701
Enrollment:
Coach Information
Nickname:
2009 Record:
New Haven, Conn.
Founded:
Website:
395-325-1 (13)
Team Information
Location:
Email:
Record @ School:
General Information
Fax:
Enrollment:
Same
Yale March 19 Stony Brook, N.Y., SBU Invitational
Phone:
Utah State ‘83
Rita Cheng
618-453-2648
21-30
Postseason:
Alma Mater:
Mario Moccia
618-453-5465
2009 Record:
Location:
Missouri Valley
Fax:
Team Information
Jeremy S. Fallis
Phone:
Salukis
Phone:
Wes Holly, Jr.
Timothy J. Curley
Maroon & White
Beth Miller
Sarah Lockett
Athletic Communications
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
Assistants:
Big Ten
Home Field: Charlotte West Stadium Conference:
Same
Dr. Graham Spanier
Assistants:
Carbondale, Ill.
1,027-218 (23)
Nittany Lion Field
Career Record:
Founded:
Piedmont
Blue & White
Home Field:
Head Coach:
Location:
Scott Whitlock
Nittany Lions
Coach Information
General Information
ksuowls.com
Conference Record:
Location:
Website:
March 12 Tampa Fla., USF Tournament
678-797-2122 jsteadm2@kennesaw.edu
Career Record:
Email:
Southern Illinois
678-797-2192
Fax:
Record @ School:
Teresa Garbee 843-349-2848
Jessica Steadman
Phone:
Alma Mater:
Athletic Communications Phone:
Softball SID:
Head Coach:
Hunter Yurachek
Softball SID:
Athletic Communications
Coach Information
Dr. David DeCenzo
Athletic Director:
Dr. Dave Waples
Website:
Big South
President:
Dr. Dan Papp
Athletic Director:
Email:
Field
Conference:
Black & Gold
Home Field:
Home Field: Coastal Carolina Softball
Colors:
Assc. Head Coach: Christy Connoyer
7/3 First Meeting
March 19 Stony Brook, N.Y., SBU Invitational General Information Location:
Hamden, Conn.
Founded:
1929
Enrollment:
7,000
Nickname: Colors: Home Field:
Bobcats Navy & Gold Bobcat Softball Field
Conference: President: Athletic Director:
Northeast Dr. John L. Lahey Jack McDonald
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
Jill Seward
2010 Opponents Phone:
203-582-5387
Fax:
203-582-5385
Email:
Rutgers
quinnipiacbobcats.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Germaine Fairchild
Record @ School:
183-253 (9)
Career Record: Assistants:
Same Normand Pariseau
Cary Simms
Team Information 2009 Record:
18-30
Conference Record:
8-10 (6th)
Postseason:
None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Series Record:
15/1 5-5
Founded:
1766
Enrollment:
52,471
Nickname: Home Field: President:
732-445-8332
Fax:
732-445-3063 amiller@scarletknights.com scarletknights.com Jay Nelson
Alma Mater: St. Olaf College-Minn., ‘74 Record @ School:
66-99 (3)
Career Record: Assistants:
Worcester, Mass.
Founded:
1843
Enrollment:
2,866
Nickname:
Crusaders
Colors:
Same Misty Beaver
Diana Consolmagno
Team Information 2009 Record:
23-33
Conference Record:
6-18 (t-15th)
Postseason:
None
Starters Returning/Lost:
4/5
Series Record:
2-3
Founded:
1826
Enrollment: Colors:
Metzgar Fields
Conference:
Patriot League
President:
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
610-330-5003
Fax:
610-330-5519
Email:
Coach Information Head Coach:
Brian Claypool
Alma Mater: College of Wooster, ‘99 Record @ School: Assistant:
23-65 (3) Nancy LeBlanc
Team Information 2009 Record: Conference Record: Postseason:
13-34 6-14 (6th) None
Starters Returning/Lost:
8/2
Series Record:
1-0
Location:
mccartyc@lafayette.edu
Website:
goleopards.com Jaime Wallin Queens College ‘00 0-0 (0)
Baltimore, Md.
Founded:
1966
Enrollment:
12,870
Nickname:
President:
Brittany Williams
2009 Record:
17-29
Conference Record:
8-12 (4th)
Conference Finals
Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
8/2 First Meeting
Email:
410-455-3994
Website:
umbcretrievers.com
Coach Information Head Coach: Alma Mater:
Joe French SUNY-Brockport, ‘77
Record @ School: Career Record: Assistants:
277-196-1 (8) 491-305-1 (16) Lauren Nicholson
Kelly Green & White
President:
Dr. Brennan O’Donnell Robert J. Byrnes
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
Joe Clifford
Phone:
718-862-7709
Fax:
718-862-8020
Email: joseph.clifford@manhattan.edu gojaspers.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Tom Pardalis
Alma Mater:
Saint Leo, ‘72
Record @ School:
0-0
Career Record: Assistant:
Jessica Bernheim
jbernheim@umbc.edu
Lady Jaspers
Colors:
Website:
Athletic Communications
Fax:
Nickname:
Athletic Director:
Dr. Charles Brown
410-455-2639
3,200
Gaelic Park
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski
Phone:
1853
Enrollment:
Metro Atlantic Athletic
America East
Softball SID:
Riverdale, N.Y.
Founded:
Conference:
Black & Gold
Athletic Director:
Location:
Home Field:
Home Field: UMBC Softball Stadium Conference:
General Information
105-129 (4)
Team Information
Postseason:
April 14 (DH) Stony Brook, N.Y.
Erika Campbell
Retrievers
Colors:
Manhattan
Caitlin McCarty
Phone:
Assistants:
General Information
29
Daniel H. Weiss
Career Record:
goholycross.com
15-0
Athletic Director: Bruce McCutcheon
Athletic Communications
apoulter@holycross.edu
5/3
Series Record:
Maroon & White
Home Field:
Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan, Jr.
Website:
None
Starters Returning/Lost:
Leopards
Record @ School:
Email:
19-22 9-9 (6th)
2,403
Nickname:
Alma Mater:
March 27 (DH), March 28 Baltimore, Md.
Kayleigh Lotti
Postseason: Easton, Pa.
Patriot League
508-793-2309
247-400-3 (17)
Conference Record:
Location:
President: Rev. Michael C. McFarland
Fax:
220-298-2 (13)
Career Record:
2009 Record:
General Information
Conference:
UMBC
Record @ School:
Team Information
March 31 (DH) Stony Brook, N.Y.
Head Coach:
508-793-2583
St. Bonaventure, ‘88
Assistant:
Lafayette
Freshman Field
Phone:
Todd Randall
Alma Mater:
Home Field:
Softball SID: Anna Poulter-Hendrickson
HartfordHawks.com
Head Coach:
Coach Information
Royal Purple
860-468-4068 cote@hartford.edu
Coach Information
Allison Miller
Phone:
Fax: Website:
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
Sarah Cote 860-768-5110
Email:
Tim Pernetti
Head Coach:
Location:
11-10
Big East
Coach Information
General Information
Phone:
Series Record:
Patricia H. Meiser
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
9/1
Dr. Richard L McCormick
Athletic Director:
Athletic Director:
Starters Returning/Lost:
RU Softball Complex
Conference:
America East Walter Harrison
Postseason: Conference Quarterfinals
Scarlet
Website:
March 20 Stony Brook, N.Y., SBU Invitational
12-8 (4th)
Scarlet Knights
Colors:
Email:
Holy Cross
34-21
Conference Record:
Piscataway, N.J.
Conference: President:
2009 Record:
General Information Location:
Jill Dorsch
Team Information
March 24 (DH) Stony Brook, N.Y.
jill.seward@quinnipiac.edu
Website:
0-0 Bridget Hurlman
Team Information
Hartford
2009 Record:
April 10 (DH), April 11 Stony Brook, N.Y.
20-27
Conference Record: Postseason:
11-5 (t-1st)
Conference Semifinals
General Information
Starters Returning/Lost:
7/3
Location:
Series Record:
8-6
West Hartford, Conn.
Founded:
1877
Enrollment:
4,697
Nickname: Colors: Home Field:
Hawks Red & White UH Softball Field
2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
2010 Opponents Iona
April 15 New Rochelle, N.Y.
16-32
Conference Record:
Location:
New Rochelle, N.Y.
Founded:
1940
Enrollment:
3,322
Nickname:
Gaels
8-8/6th
Postseason:
None
Rice Oval
Conference:
Metro Atlantic Athletic
President:
Series Record:
1-5
Fax:
Fax:
914-633-2072
Email:
jhiggins@iona.edu
Website:
icgaels.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Jaime Wohlbach
Alma Mater:
Kutztown, ‘00
Record @ School:
26-59 (2)
Career Record:
30
Same
Assistants:
Jen Silata
Karen Strittmatter
Team Information 2009 Record:
13-27
Conference Record:
4-10 (8th)
Postseason:
None
Starters Returning/Lost:
7/3
Series Record:
11-8
2009 Record:
Kingston, R.I.
Founded:
1892
Enrollment:
15,591
Nickname:
Rams
Colors:
Keaney Blue & White
Home Field:
URI Softball Complex
Conference:
Atlantic 10
Athletic Director:
Nickname: Colors:
Softball SID:
401-874-2409
Fax:
401-874-5354 tsymonds@mail.uri.edu GoRhody.com Erin Layton Connecticut, ‘98 14-37 (1)
Rider Campus Field
President:
Athletic Director:
Brian Solomon
Phone:
609-896-5135
Fax:
609-896-0341
Email:
bsolomon@rider.edu
Website:
gobroncs.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Tricia Carroll
Alma Mater:
Maryland, ‘87
Record @ School: Career Record: Assistants:
330-413-1 (15) Same Ranae Bart
2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
General Information Location:
1963
Enrollment:
3,400
Nickname:
Athletic Director: Softball SID:
Shaun Ihasz
ihaszs@sacredheart.edu
Website: SacredHeartPioneers.com Coach Information Co-Head Coach:
Elizabeth Luckie
Co-Head Coach:
Pam London
Record @ School:
421-457-4 (21)
Career Record:
Same
Assistant:
Nickname: Colors: Home Field:
Vicky White
Team Information 2009 Record:
26-28
Conference Record: Postseason:
11-7 (t-3rd) NCAA Regional
Starters Returning/Lost: 1926 Blackbirds Black & Silver LIU Field
Matt Muzza
Phone:
607-777-2956
Fax:
607-777-4597
Email:
sports@binghamton.edu
Website:
bubearcats.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Michelle Burrell
Alma Mater:
Maryland, ‘01 0-0 117-20 (4) Meredith Nelles, Emily Cotcamp 7-36 2-19 (8th) None 7/3 31-16
Seton Hall
May 5 (DH) Stony Brook, N.Y.
Athletic Communications
Email:
11,000
Softball SID:
C. Donald Cook
203-371-7889
Enrollment:
Jim Norris
Athletic Communications
Northeast
Fax:
Founded:
Interim Athletic Director:
Dr. Anthony J. Cernera
4-0
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Lois B. DeFleur
Pioneers
Series Record:
Location:
America East
President:
Fairfield, Conn.
Founded:
203-365-4464
General Information
East Gym Complex
Conference:
Series Record:
Phone:
April 21 Stony Brook, N.Y.
Home Field:
Starters Returning/Lost:
8/4
Long Island University
Bearcats
Dark Green, Black & White
Postseason:
April 28 (DH) Stony Brook, N.Y.
Starters Returning/Lost:
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
Sacred Heart
Pioneer Park
Don Harnum
Colors:
Conference Record:
Conference:
Dr. Mordechai Rozanski
Nickname:
2009 Record:
Home Field:
Cranberry, White, Gray
14,345
Team Information
TBA
Broncs
1946
Enrollment:
91-189
None
Vestal, N.Y.
Founded:
Assistants:
Red & White
3-17 (11th)
Location:
Career Record:
Colors:
14-37
General Information
Record @ School:
President:
Postseason:
Metro Atlantic Athletic
0-2
Tom Symnonds
Phone:
Conference Record:
Conference:
7/2
Series Record:
Thorr Bjorn
2009 Record:
Home Field:
17-1 (1st)
Conference Finals
Starters Returning/Lost:
Athletic Communications
Team Information
6,084
Postseason:
Dr. David M. Dooley
Assistant:
Enrollment:
33-17
Conference Record:
Location:
Email:
Bill Gehrke Krystal Mejia
Team Information
General Information
President:
Same
April 18 Providence, R.I.
Career Record:
1865
434-317-2 (15)
Assistants:
Rhode Island
Record @ School:
Founded:
Rider, ‘80
Career Record:
Alma Mater:
Lawrenceville, N.J.
Roy Kortmann
Record @ School:
Head Coach:
Location:
liuathletics.com
Alma Mater:
Coach Information
General Information
brett.hertel@my.liu.edu
Head Coach:
Website:
Rider April 17 (DH) Stony Brook, N.Y.
718-488-3302
Coach Information
John Higgins 914-633-2057
718-418-1000 ext. 3026
Website:
Athletic Communications Phone:
Brett Hertel
Email:
Pat Lyons
Softball SID:
Softball SID: Phone:
Br. James A. Ligouri
Athletic Director:
John Suarez
Athletic Communications
6/3
Binghamton May 1 (DH), May 2 Vestal, N.Y.
Northeast Dr. David J. Steinberg
Athletic Director:
Starters Returning/Lost:
Maroon & Gold
Home Field:
Conference: President:
2009 Record:
General Information
Colors:
Heather Beintema
Team Information
Series Record:
7/2 16-8
General Information Location:
South Orange, N.J.
Founded:
1856
Enrollment:
9,700
Nickname:
Pirates
Colors:
Blue & White
Home Field:
Ivy Hill Park
Conference:
Big East
President: Monsignor Robert Sheeran Athletic Director:
Joe Quinlan
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
Mike Kowalsky
Phone:
973-761-9493
Fax: Email:
973-761-9061 michael.kowalsky@shu.edu
Website:
shupirates.com
Coach Information Head Coach: Alma Mater:
Ray Vander May Montclair State, ‘75
Record @ School: Career Record: Assistants:
367-283-3 (13) Same Bob Guerriero
2010 Opponents
Bridget Burt
Team Information 2009 Record:
24-31-1
Conference Record:
10-14 (8th)
Postseason: Conference Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost:
6/3
Series Record:
0-8
Maine May 8 (DH), May 9 Stony Brook, N.Y. General Information Location:
Orono, Maine
Founded:
1865
Enrollment:
12,000
Nickname:
Black Bears
Colors: Maine Blue, Navy Blue & White Home Field:
Mike Kessock Field
Conference:
America East
President:
31
Dr. Robert Kennedy
Athletic Director:
Blake James
Athletic Communications Softball SID:
Barrett Gilham
Phone:
207-581-3596
Fax:
207-581-3297
Email: barrett.gilham@umit.maine.edu Website:
GoBlackBears.com
Coach Information Head Coach:
Deb Smith
Alma Mater:
Maine, ‘94
Record @ School:
151-163 (6)
Career Record: Assistant:
195-262 (9) Linnea Utecht
Team Information 2009 Record: Conference Record: Postseason: Starters Returning/Lost: Series Record:
32-22 12-9 (5th) None 7/3 13-15
2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
2009 Year In Review Coming off a record setting season, the bar was set high for the Seawolves in 2009 and they did not disappoint. Stony Brook won its first ever America East regular season title while winning a program best 36 victories. SBU went 15-5 in conference play, earning head coach Megan Bryant America East Coach of the Year honors while placing a record six players on All-Conference teams. Statistically, the Seawolves set nine school records. One of the most well-rounded teams in school history, the pitching staff set four of the records while the offense set five. SBU also continued its success in the classroom earning a number of honors. The team was named an NFCA Girls Got Game academic team while Marissa Fleury and Alyssa Struzenberg earned ESPN the Magazine All-District and America East academic honors.
team Girls Got Game earned an NFCA 3 3.3 of GPA The Seawolves m tea , posting a academic award
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Stony Brook
Wins First R egular Seaso n America E Championsh ast ip In School History
Vicki Kavitsky and Ken dall Blumenthal named Jewish Sports Review All-Americans
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nberg lyssa Struze mic eury and A Acade e in az Marissa Fl ag M PN The named to ES istrict first team All-D
Head Coach Megan Bryant named America East Coach of the Year
Stony Brook posts 15-game winn ing streak; defends home field with 21-3 record at University Field
2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
Vicki Kav itsky, Mar issa Fleu Alyssa S ry, Kelsi truzenb Kelly Ober erg, Kendall Blum Fanelli, enthal an to named d to Americ All-Confe rence team a East s
2009 Year In Review
2009 Stony Brook Softball
Game Results for Stony Brook (as of Dec 17, 2009)
36-14 Overall Record; 15-5 America East; 21-3 Home; 9-8 Away; 6-3 Neutral; (All games)
5-3 One-Run Games; 6-2 Two-Run Games; 20-5 5+ Run Games; 1-1 Extra Inning Games; 10-3 Shutouts Game date ---------
Opposing team -------------
Score
Feb 27, 2009 vs Florida A&M
W
Feb 28, 2009 vs Syracuse
W
Feb 27, 2009 vs Villanova
Feb 28, 2009 vs Western Michigan Mar 01, 2009 vs Eastern Michigan
W W
Mar 6, 2009
vs Towson University
Mar 7, 2009
vs Central Michigan
W
vs Columbia University
W
Mar 6, 2009 Mar 7, 2009 Mar 8, 2009
Mar 18, 2009 Mar 18, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 22, 2009 Mar 24, 2009 Mar 24, 2009
vs Harvard University at Florida Atlantic YALE YALE
FAIRFIELD
HOLY CROSS QUINNIPIAC
RHODE ISLAND RHODE ISLAND
Mar 25, 2009 at Monmouth Mar 25, 2009 at Monmouth
*Mar 28, 2009
BINGHAMTON
*Mar 30, 2009
BINGHAMTON
*Mar 28, 2009
BINGHAMTON
Apr 01, 2009 at RUTGERS Apr 01, 2009 at RUTGERS
*Apr 04, 2009 at Maine *Apr 04, 2009 at Maine *Apr 05, 2009 at Maine *Apr 08, 2009 *Apr 08, 2009 Apr 09, 2009
*Apr 12, 2009 *Apr 12, 2009 *Apr 13, 2009
Apr 16, 2009
VERMONT
SACRED HEART SACRED HEART
*Apr 25, 2009
UMBC
*Apr 26, 2009
UMBC
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
May 09, 2009 at Albany
L
L
3-2
W
7-1
W W W
W W
3-11 L 4-1 0-2
L
1-2
L
9-0 9-1
W W
6-3 6-1 0-8 2-5 3-1
W
L
L
L L
0-2 3-1 1-6 1-4
1
4
2/ 6
5
1 1 2
1 2 3 6 6
5
8
6
8
4
6
9
8 10 6
9
4
9
3
6
13 18 0
2
1
2
9
7
8 15 3
8
7 9 8
3 10 6 10
12 13 5 10 6
9
0
2
6 2 3 1
6-1
W 10-2
4
9
1-0 5-0
8
13 14
6-10 L
5-6
1/ 3
8
8 11
8-0
W 12-0
8
4
4
8-0
6-1
6
10 10
4-2
3-8
4
6 11
5-1
8-0
2
7 10
6-4
3-2
2/ 2
6 11
7-2
8-2
7 10
7 10
6-1
W 13-6
e
2
W 13-2 W
h
3
2-1
4-2
W
W
UMBC
1-4
W
W
MARIST
*May 03, 2009 at Albany
L
6-0
W
*May 02, 2009 at Albany
1-6
W
UMBC
*May 02, 2009 at Albany
6-3
2-0
e/ r
6 10
W 10-0
W
Apr 23, 2009 at Hofstra
May 08, 2009
W
VERMONT
VERMONT
*Apr 19, 2009 at Boston University
May 07, 2009
W
W
*Apr 18, 2009 at Boston University
Apr 28, 2009
W
IONA
*Apr 18, 2009 at Boston University
*Apr 25, 2009
W
W
Apr 14, 2009 at Fairfield Apr 16, 2009
W
HARTFORD HARTFORD
6-5 4-1
h
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7-2
1-2
W
r
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7 6 6 2
6 10 L
L L
5 0
7 5
10 12 3
4
1
5
1
5
0/ 5 15 1/ 1 2/ 2 4/ 4 0/ 0 0/ 2 0/ 1 0/ 1 1/ 1 0/ 2 1/ 4 0/ 1 0/ 0 0/ 0 3/ 2 3/ 2 1/ 0 1/ 2 0/ 0
4 5 5 4 5 2 3 3 3 6 5 1 5 4 5 6 6 1
2/10 11 2/11
7
2/ 6
8
0/ 1 0/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2 0/ 2 0/ 0 2/ 1 0/ 0
3 7 8 6 5 2 3 2
1/ 8 10 1/ 1 0/ 0
2 3
0/ 6 14 1/ 3 2/ 1
7 2
1/ 8 11 2/ 5
5
1/ 0
4
0/ 1 1/ 1 2/ 0 1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 1
7 4 3 3 2 3
4/ 6 10 2/ 4
4
Inns ---7
0
( 9)
1
7
1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 2 2 1 0 1 1
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
0 1 0 0 4 2 1 0
0- 0- 0
3- 0- 0 4- 0- 0 4- 1- 0 4- 2- 0 4- 3- 0 5- 3- 0 6- 3- 0 7- 3- 0 8- 3- 0 9- 3- 0
12- 3- 0
5 7 7 5 6 5 5 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 6 6 7 7 5
7
3
2- 0- 0
1- 0- 0
7
7
0 1
--------
10- 3- 0
(12)
1
-------
7
2 1
Overall America East
7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 7
11- 3- 0 13- 3- 0 14- 3- 0 15- 3- 0 16- 3- 0 17- 3- 0 18- 3- 0 19- 3- 0 19- 4- 0 19- 5- 0 20- 5- 0 21- 5- 0 21- 6- 0 22- 6- 0 22- 7- 0 23- 7- 0 24- 7- 0 25- 7- 0 26- 7- 0 26- 8- 0 27- 8- 0 28- 8- 0 28- 9- 0
0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 1- 0- 0 2- 0- 0 3- 0- 0 3- 0- 0 3- 0- 0 4- 0- 0 5- 0- 0 5- 1- 0 6- 1- 0 6- 2- 0 6- 2- 0 7- 2- 0 8- 2- 0 9- 2- 0 9- 2- 0 9- 2- 0 9- 2- 0 9- 3- 0
29- 9- 0
10- 3- 0
30-10- 0
11- 3- 0
30- 9- 0 30-11- 0 31-11- 0 32-11- 0 33-11- 0 34-11- 0 34-12- 0 35-12- 0 36-12- 0 36-13- 0 36-14- 0
11- 3- 0 11- 4- 0 12- 4- 0 13- 4- 0 13- 4- 0 14- 4- 0 14- 5- 0 15- 5- 0 15- 5- 0 15- 5- 0 15- 5- 0
Pitcher of record
Attend Time
---------------------- ------ ---Struzenberg (W 1-0)
85 2:10
Jacobs (W 1-0)
115 3:00
Jacobs (W 1-0)
0 1:48
Struzenberg (W 2-0) Matthes (L 1-1) Struzenberg (L) Matthes (L)
Jacobs (W 3-0)
Struzenberg (W) Matthes (W)
0 2:26 0 1:55 0 1:54 0 2:00 0 1:18 0 1:30 0 1:43
Struzenberg (W 4-1)
35 1:40
Struzenberg (W 5-1)
85 1:50
Struzenberg (W)
75 2:00
Matthes (W 2-3) Matthes (W)
Struzenberg (W 7-1) Matthes (W)
0 1:48
80 1:40 25 1:00 0 1:20
Struzenberg (W 8-1)
50 2:00
Struzenberg (W 8-1)
70 1:46
Jacobs (W 4-0) Jacobs (W)
50 1:50 0 1:50
Struzenberg (W 10-1)
10 1:25
Jacobs (L 5-1)
94 1:40
Struzenberg (L 10-2) Struzenberg (W) Jacobs (W)
Struzenberg (L)
Struzenberg (W 12-3) Jacobs (L 6-2)
85 1:55 76 1:39 76 2:36 59 2:08 45 2:20 0 1:40
Struzenberg (W 13-3)
40 2:00
Jacobs (W 7-2)
75 1:58
Matthes (L 4-3)
25 2:16
Struzenberg (W 14-3) Struzenberg (W 15-3) Struzenberg (W 16-3) Jacobs (W 8-2)
- 1:15
25 1:30 55 1:50 - 1:00
Jacobs (L 8-3)
103 2:53
Jacobs (W 9-3)
216 1:45
Struzenberg (W 17-3) Struzenberg (L 17-4) Struzenberg (L 17-5) Struzenberg (W 18-5) Jacobs (W 10-3)
Struzenberg (W 19-5)
106 2:10 145 1:50 90 2:05 - 2:30
70 1:14 40 2:00
Struzenberg (W 20-5)
100 2:00
Struzenberg (W 21-5)
100 1:40
Jacobs (L 10-4)
Struzenberg (W 22-5) Struzenberg (L 22-6) Struzenberg (L 22-7)
135 1:30 70 1:39 0 2:00 0 1:40
* = Conference game
() extra inning game
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2009 Year In Review Batting
Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD%
34
Kavitsky, Vicki
.377 50-50 162 46
61 14
3
8
28 105
.648
15
10 26
0
1
18-23
59 77 16
.895
Conference
.417 20-20
30
9
0
5
18
54
.750
2
4
14
0
1
5-5
34 36 5
.933
Fleury, Marissa
.362 50-49 149 32
54 12
0
13
41 105
.705
13
6
20
0
1
0-0
331 21 4
.989
Conference
.351 20-20
20
7
0
6
19
45
.789
10
3
8
0
0
0-0
131 8 2
.986
Fanelli, Kelsi
.354 50-50 158 43
56 12
2
6
32
90
.570
10
2
23
1
4
18-18
49
5 1
.982
Conference
.367 20-20
60 22
22
7
1
2
17
37
.617
7
1
9
1
4
7-7
16
3 1
.950
Oberto, Kelly
.336 50-50 140 27
47
8
0
8
32
79
.564
14
4
21
0
3
6-9
38 74 8
.933
Conference
.390 20-20
59 12
23
4
0
5
20
42
.712
5
0
7
0
2
4-5
17 26 3
.935
Kestranek, Molly
.321 46-46 131 21
42
8
1
3
19
61
.466
13
2
13
2
2
6-7
54 79 5
.964
Conference
.286 18-18
6
14
3
1
1
6
22
.449
7
0
6
2
1
3-3
17 33 1
.980
Blumenthal, Kendall
.281 46-43 114 18
32
6
0
1
26
41
.360
7
8
17
0
4
7-7
88
5 4
.959
Conference
.288 20-20
52
8
15
3
0
1
12
21
.404
3
6
8
0
3
3-3
5
0 0 1.000
Martin, Brijette
.278 45-38
90 13
25
3
0
0
5
28
.311
3
3
10
0
5
9-11
38 10 2
.960
Conference
.333 18-18
45
8
15
2
0
0
2
17
.378
2
0
4
0
3
6-6
21
5 1
.963
Karath, Suzanne
.239 24-19
46 10
11
1
0
0
3
12
.261
3
0
14
0
1
3-4
7
0 1
.875
Conference
.182
11
2
2
1
0
0
1
3
.273
0
0
4
0
0
2-2
2
0 0 1.000
O’Donnell, Katelyn
.231 26-10
26
3
6
1
0
0
2
7
.269
1
0
7
0
0
1-1
16 17 4
.892
Conference
.000
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0
0 0
.000
Cerrone, Crista
.203 47-47 148 26
30
6
0
4
19
48
.324
17
1
30
0
7
7-10
40
4 2
.957
Conference
.258 20-20
66 14
17
3
0
4
13
32
.485
9
1
11
0
0
3-5
16
2 1
.947
Clare, Jade
.194 48-42 108 11
21
7
0
3
18
37
.343
11
1
28
4
7
0-0
253 24 4
.986
Conference
.200 20-20
55
7
11
3
0
1
7
17
.309
4
0
14
1
3
0-0
131 10 2
.986
Tenuto, Bernadette
.161
21-5
31
1
5
1
0
0
6
6
.194
1
1
8
0
0
0-0
1
1 0 1.000
Conference --------------
.000
8-0
7
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
.000
1
0
2
0
0
0-0
0
0 0
.000
Jacobs, Casey
.333
1-1
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
.333
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
1
43 2
.957
Conference
.000
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
0
0 0
.000
Totals
.299 50-50 1306 251 391 79
6
46 231 620
.475 108 38 217
7
35
75-90 983 397 53
.963
Opponents
.214 50-50 1210 127 259 27
4
13 112 333
.275 170 14 322
7
23
44-63 941 358 71
.948
5-4
5-0
72 21 57 16
49
Pitching Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER Jacobs, Casey 1.57 10-4 30 11 7 3/0 5 107.0 92 39 24 Conference 1.55 5-3 10 6 4 1-0 1 49.2 33 13 11
BB 19 9
SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 62 9 2 2 .229 11 6 24 3 2 2 .183 6 5
Struzenberg, Alyssa 1.98 Conference 1.70
22-7 10-2
33 15
28 13
18 10
6/0 5/0
1 1
173.2 78.1
121 61
56 21
49 19
106 47
224 103
15 5
1 1
9 5
.194 .213
17 8
6 2
Matthes, Colleen Conference
3.43 4.67
4-3 0-0
13 2
11 1
1 0
1/0 0/0
0 0
47.0 3.0
46 5
32 2
23 2
45 3
36 3
3 1
1 0
2 0
.251 .333
4 2
2 0
Totals Opponents
2.05 36-14 50 4.33 14-36 50
50 50
26 28
10/0 3/1
6 3
327.2 313.2
259 127 96 391 251 194
170 108
322 217
27 79
4 6
13 46
.214 .299
32 26
14 38
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2009 America East Recap All-America East
Standings
America East Overall School W L Pct. W L T Pct. Stony Brook 15 5 .750 36 14 0 .720 Boston University 14 6 .700 43 18 0 .705 Albany 12 7 .632 38 16 0 .704 UMBC 12 8 .600 34 21 0 .618 Maine 12 8 .600 32 22 0 .593 Hartford 9 9 .500 19 22 0 .463 Vermont 4 17 .190 8 38 0 .174 Binghamton 2 19 .095 7 36 0 .163
America East Championship Game #1
#1 Stony Brook 3, #4 UMBC 1
Game #2
#2 Boston University 4, #3 Albany 3 (8)
Game #3
Boston University 6, Stony Brook 1
Game #4
Albany 5, UMBC 1
Game #5
Albany 4, Stony Brook 1
Game #6
Boston University 7, Albany 1
America East Players/Pitchers/ Rookies of the Week March 2
Vicki Kavitsky, Stony Brook
Leah McIntosh, Albany
Emily Roesch, Boston University
March 9
Alexis Souhlaris, Maine
Leah McIntosh, Albany
Emily Roesch, Boston University
March 16
Amanda Fefel, UMBC
Stephanie Weigman, UMBC
Kate Wambold, Albany
March 23
Marissa Fleury, Stony Brook
Alyssa Struzenberg, Stony Brook
First Team
Leah McIntosh Jr. P Albany Alyssa Struzenberg Jr. P Stony Brook Stephanie George Jr. C Maine Marissa Fleury Sr. 1B Stony Brook Ashley Waters Sr. 2B Maine Meagan Butsch Sr. 3B Albany Vicki Kavitsky Jr. SS Stony Brook Kelsi Fanelli Sr. OF Stony Brook April Setterlund So. OF Boston Univ. Alexis Souhlaris Jr. OF Maine Amanda Fefel So. Util. UMBC
All-Rookie
Katie Wambold Fr. Colleen Whitaker Fr. Meghan Tucker Fr. Emily Roesch Fr. Erica Casacci Fr. Ashley Kelley Fr. Kaela Mason Fr. Rebecca Bernheimer Fr. Rebecca Heimbigner Fr. Kellin Haley Fr.
Pitcher of the Year
Leah McIntosh
Megan Butsch Albany/Alexis Souhlaris Maine
Rookie of the Year
Emily Roesch
Coach of the Year
Megan Bryant
Batting Average April Setterlund Meagan Butsch Emily Thompson
Runs Scored
March 30
Ann Kyzer, Hartford
Cassidi Hardy, Boston University
Kelsi Fanelli Meagan Butsch Vicki Kavitsky
Kaela Mason, UMBC
Hits
April 6
Kelsi Fanelli, Stony Brook
Leah McIntosh, Albany
Rebecca Heimbigner, Vermont
April 13
Kelsi Fanelli, Stony Brook
Jenna Balent, Maine
Emily Roesch, Boston University
April 21
Vicki Kavitsky, Stony Brook
Leah McIntosh, Albany
Emily Roesch, Boston University
April 27
Meagan Butsch, Albany Siera Sheehan, Hartford
All-Academic
Jenna Balent Maine Meagan Butsch Albany Marissa Fleury Stony Brook Nicole Kothe Albany Christy Leath Boston Univ. Sara Messinger Hartford Nora Militz Boston Univ. Amanda Sais Hartford Alyssa Struzenberg Stony Brook Ashley Waters Maine
3.34 3.35 3.40 3.68 3.43 3.87 3.56 3.88 3.88 3.69
Boston Univ.
Stony Brook
Cassidi Hardy Melissa Dubay Brooke Hudson Nora Militz Meagan Butsch Gina Mason Marissa Powell Marissa Fleury Kelly Oberto Lauren Brummell Krista Kearns
Boston Univ. (MOP) Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Albany Albany Albany Stony Brook Stony Brook UMBC UMBC
Individual Leaders (AE Games Only)
Shannon Simpkins, Hartford
Cassidi Hardy So. P Boston Univ. Jenna Balent Sr. P Maine Kat Smith Jr. C Albany Gina Mason So. 1B Albany Lauren Brummel So. 2B UMBC Kelly Oberto Sr. 3B Stony Brook Melissa Dubay Sr. SS Boston Univ. Kristine Bill So. OF Albany Shayne Lotito Sr. OF Boston Univ. Amanda Sais Sr. OF Hartford Kendall Blumenthal Jr. DP Stony Brook Sandy Meadows Sr. Util. Binghamton
All-Championship Team
Albany
Co-Players of the Year
Casey Jacobs, Stony Brook
Albany Binghamton Binghamton Boston Univ. Boston Univ. Maine UMBC UMBC Vermont Vermont
Second Team
Alexis Souhlaris Vicki Kavitsky Lauren Brummell
RBI
Meagan Butsch Gina Mason Kelly Oberto
Home Runs
Meagan Butsch Marissa Fleury Gina Mason
Stolen Bases
Melissa Dubay Alexis Souhlaris Shayne Lotito
Boston Univ. Albany UMBC
.429 .423 .422
Stony Brook Albany Stony Brook
22 21 21
Maine Stony Brook UMBC
30 30 25
Albany Albany Stony Brook
22 21 20
Albany SBU Albany Boston Univ. Maine Boston Univ.
7 6 6 14 12 12
ERA
Cassidi Hardy Casey Jacobs Jenna Balent
Boston Univ. Stony Brook Maine
1.45 1.55 1.60
Cassidi Hardy Boston Univ. Alyssa Struzenberg Stony Brook Jenna Balent Maine
12 10 10
Wins
Saves
Stephanie Weigman UMBC Casey Jacobs Stony Brook Alyssa Struzenberg Stony brook
Strikeouts
Stephanie Weigman UMBC Alyssa Struzenberg Stony Brook Leah McIntosh Albany
Oppossing Batting AVG Leah McIntosh Casey Jacobs Cassidi Hardy
Innings Pitched
Stephanie Weigman Cassidi Hardy Brittney Stratton
Albany Stony Brook Boston Univ.
2 1 1 114 103 98 .182 .183 .186
UMBC 102.0 Boston Univ. 92.0 Hartford 90.0
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Record Book: Season Wins
Pitching
1.... 24........... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2008 2.... 22........... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2009 3.... 20........... Angela Andrews.................. 2004 4.... 19........... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2002 5.... 17........... Angela Andrews.................. 2003 6.... 14 . ........ Sarah Hoffman.................... 2007 ...... 14........... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2001 ...... 14........... Angela Andrews.................. 2006 9.... 10........... Casey Jacobs.................... 2009 ...... 10........... Sarah Hoffman.................... 2004 ...... 10........... Sarah Hoffman.................... 2005
Strikeouts
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1.... 282......... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2002 2.... 244......... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2008 3.... 231......... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2001 4.... 224......... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2009 5.... 142 . ...... Angela Andrews.................. 2003 6. .. 130 . ...... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2007 7. .. 129 . ...... Angela Andrews.................. 2004 8. .. 119 ........ Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2000 9. .. 108 . ...... Angela Andrews.................. 2005 10.. 96 . ........ Sarah Hoffman.................... 2005
Complete Games
1.... 30........... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2002 2.... 29........... Angela Andrews.................. 2003 3.... 25........... Angela Andrews.................. 2004 4.... 23 . ........ Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2001 5.... 22........... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2008 6. .. 21 . ........ Angela Andrews.................. 2005 7. .. 20 . ........ Stephanie Spader............... 1998 8. .. 19 . ........ Stephanie Spader............... 1997 ...... 19 . ........ Angela Andrews.................. 2006 10. .18........... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2009 ...... 18 . ........ Sarah Hoffman.................... 2005
Saves
1.... 5............. Casey Jacobs.................... 2009 2.... 4............. Casey Jacobs.................... 2008 3.... 2 . .......... Colleen Matthes................ 2008 ...... 2............. Christina Voth..................... 2007 ...... 2............. Sarah Hoffman.................... 2007 ...... 2............. Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2007 ...... 2............. Rosemarie Molinelli............ 1987 ...... 2............. Teri McNulty........................ 1984
Shutouts
1.... 10........... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2002 2.... 9............. Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2008 3.... 6............. Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2009 ...... 6 . .......... Angela Andrews.................. 2004 ...... 6 . .......... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2001 6.... 5 . .......... Sarah Hoffman.................... 2007 ...... 5 . .......... Angela Andrews.................. 2003 8. .. 4 . .......... Sarah Hoffman.................... 2004 ...... 4 . .......... Lindsey DeLaRosa............. 2001 ...... 4 . .......... Sarah Hoffman.................... 2006
Most Innings Pitched
1. .. 256.2...... Angela Andrews.................. 2003 2. .. 236.2...... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2002 3. .. 232.2...... Angela Andrews.................. 2004 4.... 222.1...... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2008 5. .. 183.0...... Angela Andrews.................. 2005 6. .. 181.2...... Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2001 7. .. 173.2...... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2009 8.... 173.1...... Angela Andrews.................. 2006
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9. .. 166.2...... Sarah Hoffman.................... 2005 10. .150.1...... Sarah Hoffman.................... 2007
Most Appearances
1. .. 46........... Angela Andrews.................. 2004 2. .. 44........... Angela Andrews.................. 2003 3.... 43........... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2008 4. .. 39 . ........ Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2002 5. .. 33........... Alyssa Struzenberg.......... 2009 ...... 33 . ........ Angela Andrews.................. 2005 ...... 33 . ........ Angela Andrews.................. 2006 8. .. 32 . ........ Sarah Hoffman.................... 2004 9. .. 30........... Casey Jacobs.................... 2009 ...... 30 . ........ Sarah Hoffman.................... 2007 ...... 30 . ........ Stephanie Poetzsch............ 2001
Hitting
Average (min. 100 at-bats)
1......472 (50-106) . .. Lisa Repper............ 1997 2. ....423 (80-189) . .. Kristen Brust........... 2004 3......391 (81-207) . .. Stephanie DiBiase.. 2003 4. ....387 (46-119) .... Tricia Lipareli.......... 1999 5......377 (61-162)..... Vicki Kavitsky........ 2009 6......362 (54-149)..... Marissa Fleury........ 2009 ........362 (38-105) . .. Tory Menchise......... 1999 8......358 (49-137)..... Marissa Fleury........ 2007 9......354 (56-158) . .. Kelsi Fanelli............ 2009 10....352 (64-182)..... Hayley Durham....... 2004
Hits
1. ...81...........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2003 2. ...80...........Kristen Brust....................... 2004 3.....65...........Jane Stein.......................... 2004 4.....64...........Hayley Durham................... 2004 5.....62...........Marissa Fleury.................... 2008 6.....61...........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2009 .......61 ..........Kristen Brust....................... 2003 8.....57...........Kristen Brust....................... 2005 9.....56...........Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2009 .......56...........Hayley Durham................... 2003
Singles
1.....57...........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2003 2.....50...........Jane Stein.......................... 2004 3.....43...........Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2008 4.....42...........Marissa Fleury.................... 2008 .......42...........Molly Kestranek.................. 2008 6.....41...........Ashley Westphal................. 2008 .......41...........Kristen Brust....................... 2004 8.....40...........Jane Stein.......................... 2005 9.....38...........Hayley Durham................... 2003 .......38...........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2002
Doubles
1. ...23...........Kristen Brust....................... 2004 2.....18...........Hayley Durham................... 2004 3.....16...........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2007 4.....14...........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2009 .......14...........Kristen Brust....................... 2002 6.....13...........Kristen Brust....................... 2003 .......13...........Kristen Brust....................... 2005 .......13...........Hayley Durham................... 2003 .......13...........Tricia Lipareli...................... 1999 .......13...........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2003
Triples
1. ...7.............Rosemarie Molinelli............ 1987 .......7.............Teri McNulty........................ 1985 3.....6.............Lisa Repper........................ 1998 4.....5.............Sam Foronjy....................... 1998
5.....4.............Rosemarie Molinelli............ 1989 .......4.............Lisa Repper........................ 1997 .......4.............Lauren Ruane..................... 1999 8.....3.............Vicki Kavitsky................... 2009 9.....2.............Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2009
Home Runs
1.....17...........Hayley Durham................... 2005 2.....15...........Kristen Brust....................... 2004 3.....14...........Hayley Durham................... 2004 .......14...........Kristen Brust....................... 2005 5.....13...........Marissa Fleury.................... 2009 .......13 ..........Kristen Brust . .................... 2003 7. ...11............Hayley Durham................... 2006 8.....10...........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2003 9. ...8.............Vicki Kavitsky................... 2009 .......8.............Kelly Oberto........................ 2009 .......8.............Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2008 .......8 ............Marissa Fleury.................... 2007
Total Bases
1.....150.........Kristen Brust....................... 2004 2.....126.........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2003 3.....124.........Hayley Durham................... 2004 4.....113..........Kristen Brust....................... 2003 ......113..........Kristen Brust....................... 2005 6.....106.........Hayley Durham................... 2005 7.....105.........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2009 ......105.........Marissa Fleury.................... 2009 9.....97...........Marissa Fleury.................... 2008 10...96...........Hayley Durham................... 2006
RBI
1. ...50 ..........Kristen Brust . .................... 2004 2. ...49 ..........Hayley Durham................... 2005 3.....48...........Hayley Durham................... 2004 4.....42...........Hayley Durham................... 2006 5.....41...........Marissa Fleury.................... 2009 6.....40...........Kristen Brust....................... 2005 7. ...37 ..........Kristen Brust....................... 2003 8. ...35...........Lisa Repper........................ 1995 9.....34...........Marissa Fleury.................... 2007 10...32...........Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2009 .......32...........Kelly Oberto........................ 2009
Runs Scored
1.....47...........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2003 2.....46...........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2009 3.....43...........Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2009 .......43...........Kristen Brust....................... 2004 5.....39...........Kristen Brust....................... 2003 6.....38...........Kelsi Fanneli....................... 2008 7.....37...........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2008 8.....34...........Jane Stein.......................... 2004 .......34...........Lisa Repper........................ 1995 10...33...........Kristen Brust....................... 2005
Stolen Bases
1..... 20..........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2002 2.....19...........Jamie Neuner..................... 2004 ......19...........Stephanie DiBiase.............. 2003 4. ..18...........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2009 ......18...........Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2009 ......18 ..........Vicki Kavitsky................... 2007 7.....15...........Laura Bradford................... 2004 ......15...........Tricia Lipareli...................... 2001 9.....14...........Kelsi Fanelli........................ 2007 ......14...........Lisa Repper........................ 1997
Record Book: Career Wins
Pitching
1... 58........Angela Andrews................... 2003-06 2... 53........Alyssa Struzenberg........2007-Pres. 3... 43........Sarah Hoffman..................... 2004-07 4... 36........Stephanie Poetzsch............. 2000-02 5... 31........Rosemarie Molinelli ............. 1986-89 6... 22........Teri McNulty.......................... 1982-85 7... 19........Joan Aird.............................. 1983-86 8... 17........Casey Jacobs.................2008-Pres. 9... 14........Christina Voth....................... 2004-07 .... 14........Stephanie Spader................. 1997-00
Strikeouts
1... 632......Stephanie Poetzsch ............ 2000-02 2... 598......Alyssa Struzenberg........2007-pres. 3... 471......Angela Andrews................... 2003-06 4... 347......Sarah Hoffman..................... 2004-07 5... 139......Stephanie Spader................. 1997-00 6... 136......Lindsey DeLaRosa............... 2001-02 7... 113......Casey Jacobs.................2008-Pres. .... 113......Cassie Rupp......................... 1999-00 9... 109......Joan Aird.............................. 1983-86 10.94........Christina Voth....................... 2004-07
Complete Games
1... 94........Angela Andrews................... 2003-06 2. .70........Stephanie Poetzsch............. 2000-02 3... 57........Sarah Hoffman..................... 2004-07 4... 46........Alyssa Struzenberg........2007-Pres. 5... 45........Rosemarie Molinelli ............. 1986-89 6... 40........Stephanie Spader................. 1997-00 7... 35........Aimee Brunelle..................... 1992-95 8... 33........Traci Racioppi....................... 1989-92
Saves
1... 9..........Casey Jacobs.................2008-Pres. 2... 4..........Alyssa Struzenberg........2007-Pres. .... 4..........Rosemarie Molinelli ............. 1986-89 4... 2..........Christina Voth....................... 2004-07 .... 2..........Sarah Hoffman..................... 2004-07 .... 2..........Colleen Matthes..............2008-Pres.
Shutouts
1... 18........Stephanie Poetzsch............. 2000-02 2... 16........Sarah Hoffman..................... 2004-07 3... 15........Alyssa Struzenberg........2007-Pres. ..... 15........Angela Andrews................... 2003-06 4... 7..........Lindsey DeLaRosa............... 2001-02 5... 3..........Casey Jacobs.................2008-Pres.
Most Innings Pitched
1... 845.2...Angela Andrews................... 2003-06 2... 574.2...Sarah Hoffman..................... 2004-07 3... 536.0...Stephanie Poetzsch............. 2000-02 4... 502.0...Alyssa Struzenberg........2007-Pres. 5... 386.0...Rosemarie Molinelli.............. 1986-89 6... 298.1...Stephanie Spader............. 1997-2000 7... 257.1...Aimee Brunelle..................... 1992-95 8... 238.1...Traci Racioppi....................... 1989-92 9... 231.1...Lindsey DeLaRosa............... 2001-02 10..221.0...Cassie Rupp..................... 1999-2000
Most Appearances
1... 123......Angela Andrews................... 2003-06 2... 114......Stephanie Hoffman............... 2004-07 3... 103......Alyssa Struzenberg........2007-Pres. 4... 85........Stephanie Poetzsch............. 2000-02 5... 64........Rosemarie Molinelli.............. 1986-89 6... 61........Christina Voth....................... 2004-07
Individual
7... 60........Stephanie Spader................. 1997-00 8... 57........Casey Jacobs.................2008-Pres. 9... 48........Aimee Brunelle..................... 1992-95 10..43........Lindsey DeLaRosa............... 2001-02
Hitting
Average (min. 200 at-bats)
1... .448 (150-335).. Lisa Repper .......... 1995-98 2... .413 90-218)..... Teri McNulty........... 1982-85 3... .407 (85-209).... Debbie Dantes....... 1986-88 4... .368 (135-367).. Stephanie DiBiase. 2002-03 5... .362 (93-257).... Lucille Giannuzzi... 1981-84 6... .355 (102-287).. Rosemarie Molinelli.1986-89 7... .346 (245-707).. Kristen Brust............ 2002-05 8... .337 (205-609).. Marissa Fleury....... 2006-09 ..... .337 (96-285).... Cathy DiMaio......... 1989-92 10...330 (157-475).. Tricia Lipareli......... 1998-01
Hits
1... 245......Kristen Brust......................... 2002-05 2... 215......Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 ..... 215......Hayley Durham..................... 2003-06 4... 205......Marissa Fleury...................... 2006-09 5... 191......Jane Stein............................ 2002-05 6... 174......Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09 7... 158......Ashley Westphal................... 2005-08 8... 157......Tricia Lipareli........................ 1998-01 9... 154......Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. 10..150......Lisa Repper ......................... 1995-98
Singles
1... 149......Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 2... 140......Jane Stein............................ 2002-05 3... 134......Kristen Brust......................... 2002-05 ..... 134......Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09 5... 130......Marissa Fleury...................... 2006-09 6... 123......Ashley Westphal................... 2005-08 7... 116......Hayley Durham..................... 2003-06 8... 107......Tricia Lipareli........................ 1998-01 9... 98........Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. 10..97........Tory Menchise...................... 1998-01
Doubles
1... 63........Kristen Brust......................... 2002-05 2... 50........Hayley Durham..................... 2003-06 3... 40........Marissa Fleury...................... 2006-09 4... 38........Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. 5... 34........Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 ..... 34........Tricia Lipareli........................ 1998-01 ..... 34........Lisa Repper ......................... 1995-98 8... 27........Jane Stein............................ 2002-05 9... 26........Ashley Westphal................... 2005-08 10..24........Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09
Triples
1... 13........Rosemarie Molinelli ............. 1986-89 2... 11........Teri McNulty.......................... 1982-85 3... 8..........Sam Foronjy......................... 1998-01 .................Ellen Arocho......................... 1979-81 5... 7..........Tricia Lipareli........................ 1998-01 6... 6..........Michelle Scott....................... 1980-83 7... 5..........Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 ..... 5..........Jill Spage.............................. 1981-84 ..... 5..........Ann Champney..................... 1980-81 10..4..........Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. ..... 4..........Tory Menchise...................... 1998-01 ..... 4..........Regina Verzosa.................... 1994-97
Home Runs
1... 46........Kristen Brust......................... 2002-05 ..... 46........Hayley Durham..................... 2003-06 3... 32........Marissa Fleury...................... 2006-09 4... 27........Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 5... 21 . .....Jane Stein............................ 2002-05 6... 16........Stephanie DiBiase................ 2002-03 ..... 16........Suzanne Turek..................... 2005-06 8... 15........Lisa Repper ......................... 1995-98 9... 14........Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. ..... 14........Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09
Total Bases
1... 449......Kristen Brust......................... 2002-05 2... 409......Hayley Durham..................... 2003-06 3... 347......Marissa Fleury...................... 2006-09 4... 340......Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 5... 287......Jane Stein............................ 2002-05 6... 253......Lisa Repper.......................... 1995-98 7... 244......Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09 8... 242......Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. 9... 232......Tricia Lipareli........................ 1998-01 10..209......Stephanie DiBiase................ 2002-03
RBI
1... 161......Hayley Durham..................... 2003-06 2... 144......Kristen Brust......................... 2002-05 3... 129......Marissa Fleury...................... 2006-09 4... 120......Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 5... 103......Lisa Repper ......................... 1995-98 6... 89........Tricia Lipareli........................ 1998-01 7... 89........Jane Stein............................ 2002-05 8... 80........Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09 9... 75........Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. 10..74........Michelle Scott....................... 1980-83
Runs Scored
1... 141......Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 2... 137......Kristen Brust..................... 2002-2005 3... 111......Marissa Fleury...................... 2006-09 4... 110......Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. 5... 105......Jane Stein........................ 2002-2005 6... 99........Ashley Westphal................... 2005-08 ..... 95........Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09 ..... 85........Kelly Oberto.......................... 2006-09 9... 82........Lisa Repper ......................... 1995-98 ..... 82........Lucille Giannuzzi.................. 1981-84
Stolen Bases
1... 54........Kelsi Fanelli.......................... 2006-09 2... 53........Vicki Kavitsky.................2007-Pres. 3... 44........Lisa Repper ......................... 1995-98 4... 39........Stephanie DiBiase................ 2002-03 5... 34........Laura Bradford..................... 2003-06 6... 33........Ashley Westphal................... 2005-08 7... 25........Molly Kestranek.................... 2006-09 8... 23........Kelly Oberto.......................... 2006-09 9... 22........Nicole Parris......................... 1997-98 10..20........Tricia Lipareli........................ 1998-01
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Record Book: Team Lowest ERA
Pitching
S eason
Most Strikeouts
Most Times Hit By Pitch
Highest Strikeouts/Game Average
Highest Slugging%
350...........................................................2002
46.............................................................2007
2.05..........................................................2009
Most Wins
6.80..........................................................2001
36.............................................................2009
Fewest Losses
1...............................................................1972
Most Complete Games
43.............................................................2002
Most Shutouts
13.............................................................2002
Most Saves
7...............................................................2008
Most Innings Pitched
407.1........................................................2003
38
Fewest Hits Allowed
86.............................................................1992
Lowest Hits/Game Average
5.18..........................................................2009
Fewest Runs Allowed
56.............................................................1992
Lowest Runs Allowed/Game Average
2.37..........................................................2002
Fewest Earned Runs Allowed
34.............................................................1992
Fewest Walks Allowed
37.............................................................1992
Lowest Walks/Game Average
1.12..........................................................2005
Hitting
Highest Batting Average
.341..........................................................1995
.475..........................................................2009
Highest On Base%
.465..........................................................1995
Most Stolen Bases
Most Hits
419...........................................................2004
75.............................................................2009
Highest Stolen Base% (min. 20 att.)
Most Runs Batted In
231...........................................................2009
1.000 (26-26)............................................1994
Highest Runs/Game Average
Most Runs Scored
251...........................................................2009
9.35..........................................................1982
Miscellaneous
Most Doubles
79.............................................................2009
Most Triples
16.............................................................1998
Most Home Runs
47................................................ 2005 & 2006
Most Total Bases
621...........................................................2004
Most Walks
190...........................................................2004
Most Strikeouts
338...........................................................2005
Fewest Strikeouts
23.............................................................1983
Most Sacrifices
62.............................................................2008
Most Games Played
63.............................................................2004
Highest Winning%
.857..........................................................1972
Most Consecutive Wins
15.............................................................2009
Most Consecutive Losses
13.............................................................1997
Most Consecutive Home Wins
11..............................................................2009
Most Consecutive Home Losses
10........................................................1993-94
Most Consecutive Road Wins
6...............................................................2004
Most Consecutive Road Losses
11............................................................... 1998
S ingle G ame (D ivision I O nly ) Runs
Strikeouts
Hits
Stolen Bases
Errors
Doubles
RBI
Triples
Walks
Home Runs
28.................................................................. Savannah State (3/8/03)
23.................................................................. Savannah State (3/8/03)
6............................................................. Twice (Last vs. Elon 3/13/04)
19...........................................................Twice (Last vs. Maine 4/7/07)
16................................ Central Connecticut State University (3/26/02)
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17............................................................................. Fairfield (3/21/09)
6........................................ Three Times (Last vs. St. Francis 3/24/04)
6.................................................Twice (Hartford 4/8/09; Iona 4/20/01)
2............................................. Four Times (Last vs. Villanova 2/27/09)
4.........................................Twice (@ Maine 4/4/09; @ Albany 5/3/09)
Year-By-Year Statistics BATTING/DEFENSIVE (SINCE 1977) Year AVG G AB R H RBI
2B
3B HR
SLG%
BB
HBP
K
SF
SH OB% SB-ATT CS PO A E FLD%
2009 .299
50
1306
251
391
231
79
6
46
.475
108
38
217
7
35
.368
75-90
15
983
397
53
.963
2008 .268
57
1513
233
406
202
63
5
35
.386
142
45
237
16
62
.346
67-83
15
1180
438
59
.965
2007 .283
48
1267
223
359
188
74
5
31
.423
107
46
238
11
32
.358
54-68
14
976
438
53
.964
2006 .267
50
1281
238
342
214
59
5
47
.431
133
46
248
9
54
.355
42-59
17
966
461
83
.945
2005 .207
57
1483
168
307
155
41
1
47
.331
146
36
338
1
57
.294
42-53
21
1193
556
87
.953
2004 .257
63
1631
233
419
195
75
5
39
.381
190
13
313
4
38
.338
65-82
17
1219
559
81
.956
2003 .250
58
1528
199
382
157
57
2
40
.368
134
11
301
6
37
.314
29-47
18
1166
632
84
.955
2002 .229
52
1364
156
312
132
60
4
26
.336
102
24
268
4
36
.293
40-54
14
1072
346
60
.959
2001 .251
44
1136
139
285
121
61
7
12
.349
83
21
222
6
38
.312
37-51
14
877
307
55
.956
2000 .229
35
901
73
206
55
38
1
4
.286
41
8
137
2
33
.268
18-23
5
669
288
71
.931
1999 .297
36
997
176
296
163
46
14
3
.380
53
10
116
3
18
.338
8-13
5
668
278
97
.907
1998 .277
38
1002
154
278
143
42
16
5
.366
76
6
126
4
14
.331
23-29
6
702
397
77
.935
1997 .266
34
876
134
233
109
30
9
7
.345
74
9
78
3
13
.328
29-36
7
610
322 123
.883
1996 .209
22
498
63
104
51
18
3
3
.275
60
5
75
2
11
.299
42-46
4
378
141
53
.907
1995 .341
23
633
212
216
157
33
7
6
.444
144
4
65
1
19
.465
40-43
3
430
208
51
.926
1994 .258
22
543
101
140
65
20
0
2
.306
26
7
49
6
15
.318
26-26
0
372
170
85
.864
1993 .289
14
377
57
109
42
20
2
1
.361
36
1
39
1
0
.352
9-0
0
250
133
27
.934
1992 .313
15
448
106
140
95
26
1
4
.402
54
2
36
4
6
.386
1-1
0
291
125
30
.933
1991 .328
24
674
160
221
133
39
7
2
.415
108
4
51
5
17
.421
11-12
1
451
240
49
.934
1990 .215
19
480
61
103
45
17
4
0
.267
58
3
50
4
14
.301
5-8
3
370
186
48
.921
1989 .334
25
749
168
250
143
23
9
6
.413
98
8
46
3
28
.415
11-16
5
524
286
67
.924
1988 .254
27
696
126
177
107
16
8
9
.339
108
N/A
58
6
7
.356
25-26
1
510
240
79
.905
1987 .308
20
571
145
176
117
14
13
2
.391
118
2
40
24
N/A
.428
23-27
4
416
195
57
.915
1986 .290
23
617
110
179
90
21
3
3
.348
98
3
41
18
N/A
.390
11-12
1
471
231
57
.925
1985 .283
20
547
109
155
101
23
9
1
.364
85
4
51
18
N/A
.384
11-13
2
398
153
50
.917
1984 .300
19
527
122
158
98
16
4
2
.364
88
3
32
21
N/A
.403
17-20
3
393
189
55
.914
1983 .297
16
482
118
143
104
20
12
3
N/A
83
1
118 N/A N/A
.400
N/A
N/A
356
143
35
.934
1982 .291
20
617
187
180
157
23
14
7
N/A
137
6
47
.424
NA
N/A
415
160
43
.930
1981 .311
21
557
163
173
134
16
11
6
N/A
99
6
59
17
N/A
.420
N/A
N/A
364
151 N/A
1980 .290
11
517
129
150
112
17
7
3
N/A
91
10
55
15
N/A
.403
N/A
N/A
375
186
56
.909
1979 .310
15
413
104
128
90
12
5
8
.421
80
5
57
16
N/A
.428
N/A
N/A
274
147 110
.793
1978 .261
13
394
63
103
49
4
5
1
N/A
50
4
33
N/A N/A
.350
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
81
N/A
1977 .212
9
231
32
49
26
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
60
5
50
.385
N/A
N/A
178
90
55
.830
10
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Year-By-Year Statistics PITCHING (SINCE 1979) Year ERA
40
W-L-T CG
SHO
SV IP H R ER
BB
SO
2B
3B HR
WP HBP
BK
SFA
SHA
2009
2.05
36-14
26
10
6
327.2
259
127
96
170
322
27
4
13
32
14
0
7
23
2008
2.54
33-23-1
28
11
7
393.1
324
172
143
185
340
32
1
27
44
6
0
3
42
2007
2.50
28-20
24
7
6
325.1
313
150
116
116
255
41
0
30
26
8
0
6
22
2006
2.91
25-25
33
7
1
322.0
350
187
134
73
180
52
4
33
7
20
0
10
27
2005
2.22
22-35
41
5
0
397.2
436
182
126
64
236
55
11
31
13
22
0
8
52
2004
4.31
30-33
38
10
0
407.1
496
255
195
113
229
76
7
38
20
16
0
5
49
2003
3.59
25-33
40
9
0
388.2
429
202
155
94
212
57
5
17
7
15
0
8
56
2002
2.37
25-27
43
13
0
357.1
327
123
94
76
350
51
6
8
8
7
0
6
41
2001
2.09
21-23
37
10
0
292.1
229
109
68
60
299
53
0
13
16
19
1
6
28
2000
5.81
4-31
30
2
0
223.0
303
203
144
57
155
51
7
17
26
8
0
1
30
1999
3.96
12-24
25
3
0
222.2
338
223
126
44
113
48
11
12
19
7
0
13
22
1998
4.34
13-24
31
3
2
234.0
211
128
145
293
79
22
5
2
58
15
0
8
22
1997
5.61
6-28
28
0
0
203.1
288
313
163
199
74
46
6
9
67
12
0
12
29
1996
10.56
1-20-1
16
0
0
126.0
222
259
190
170
7
32
6
16
32
0
0
N/A
N/A
1995
7.37
11-12
20
0
0
143.1
208
194
151
128
42
29
8
7
26
15
0
N/A
N/A
1994
7.28
4-18
16
0
1
124.0
188
258
129
205
53
31
6
3
15
23
0
N/A
N/A
1993
11.84
2-12
9
0
0
83.1
130
186
141
169
18
19
4
7
41
9
0
N/A
N/A
1992
2.45
7-8
14
3
0
97.0
86
56
34
37
59
12
2
1
1
5
0
N/A
N/A
1991
3.26
14-10
23
3
1
150.1
157
112
70
88
47
23
5
2
18
4
0
N/A
N/A
1990
2.50
5-14
17
0
0
123.1
131
94
44
65
35
18
4
0
14
4
0
N/A
N/A
1989
3.61
13-12
14
0
0
174.2
224
137
90
48
39
25
16
5
1
2
0
N/A
N/A
1988
3.21
12-15
22
2
1
170.0
205
144
78
73
37
26
12
9
15
2
0
N/A
N/A
1987
3.48
13-7
N/A
0
2
141.0
162
111
70
69
42
17
0
0
16
1
0
N/A
N/A
1986
2.66
14-9
N/A
2
2
158.0
145
90
60
68
35
16
0
0
13
0
0
N/A
N/A
1985
2.63
9-11
N/A
0
0
133.0
123
96
50
68
49
20
0
0
18
0
0
N/A
N/A
1984
3.21
2-7
N/A
2
3
131.0
107
99
60
136
46
12
0
0
25
4
0
N/A
N/A
1983
4.16
10-6
N/A
1
1
116.0
113
93
69
100
34
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1982
5.57
10-10
N/A
1
1
138.1
115
145
110
165
54
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1981
7.67
8-13
N/A
3
N/A
121.1
161
183
133
198
48
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1980
3.19
7-4
N/A
0
N/A
125.0
131
100
57
62
28
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1979
5.29
4-11
N/A
0
N/A
98.0
122
152
74
128
29
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
All-Time Results NCAA DIVISION III
Coaching History
W, 15-7
3/15 vs. Cortland
L, 11-1
1972
William Paterson C.W. Post
L, 7-5
5/1
MERCY
W, 8-4
3/16 vs. Dickinson
W, 4-2
Head Coach: Linda Hutton
N.Y. Tech
L, 9-0
5/5
at New Paltz
W, 5-3
3/16 vs. Eureka
L, 3-2
Albany
L, 8-5
5/5
at New Paltz
W, 6-5
3/17 vs. Messiah
L, 18-1
Oneonta
W, 17-3
5/7
N.Y. TECH
L, 12-0
3/17 vs. Cortland
L, 8-2
Lehman
W, 9-8
W, 6-2
3/18 vs. Dickinson
L, 4-3
Final Record: 6-1 (.857)
Linda Hutton Two Seasons (1972-73) 12-6-1, .667
Linda Otten One Season (1975) 4-4, .500
Sandy Weeden Three Seasons (1974, 1976-77)
1973
L, 10-8
Head Coach: Linda Hutton Final Record: 6-5 (.545)
1981
LEHMAN
L, 3-2
Head Coach: Judy Christ
4/10 HUNTER
W, 14-3
Final Record: 8-13 (.380)
4/9
4/12 @ Hofstra
L, 5-2
Molloy
L, 11-10
4/25 @ Adelphi
L, 11-8
Queens
L, 17-4
Staten Island
4/27-28 NYSAIAW Tourney
vs. Ithaca
L, 11-6
Manhattanville
vs. Oneonta
W, 7-3
SUNY-Utica
vs. Brooklyn
W, 16-4
Oswego
4/30 @ Brooklyn
W, 19-8
SUNY-Utica
5/1
CCNY
W, 35-5
Oswego
5/9
@ Adelphi
5/12 CCNY
N/A
Pace
N/A
St. John’s
1974 Final Record: N/A
William Paterson
1-17 (‘74 N/A), .056
15 Seasons (1978-92) 141-154, .478
Donna Lauria Two Seasons (1993-94) 6-30, .167
One Season (1995) 11-12, .478
Four Seasons (19972000) 35-107-1, .246
at Albany
L, 2-1
Head Coach: Judy Christ
4/9
at Albany
W, 6-5
Final Record: 9-11 (.450)
4/13 at Molloy
L, 5-0
3/30 STATEN ISLAND
W, 10-8
L, 12-3
4/8
at Manhattanville
L, 12-6
4/19 at New Rochelle
W, 11-4
4/20 MERCY
W, 10-6
W, 4-1
4/21 BROOKLYN
W, 19-8
W, 8-1
4/23 BINGHAMTON 4/24 at Staten Island
L, 7-6
4/10 PACE
L, 4-3
4/15 at Dowling
W, 8-2
L, 8-1
4/13 at Oneonta
L, 3-2
W, 16-0
4/13 at Oneonta
W, 2-1
4/26 LEHMAN
W, 10-0
L, 20-2
4/14 at Cortland
L, 7-1
4/27 HUNTER
W, 10-8
W, 18-11
4/14 at Cortland
L, 2-1
5/1
at Manhattanville
W, 22-14
5/3
at Southampton
W, 17-2
5/4
WILLIAM PATERSON
4/16 MOLLOY
L, 9-1
4/18 NEW ROCHELLE
W, 8-2
W, 3-0 L, 3-0 W, 7-2
L, 9-2
4/22 at Lehman
L, 6-2
5/13-5/14 @ NYSWCAA Tournament
4/27 at Albany
L, 2-1
5/13 vs. Hunter
W, 3-1
W, 21-10
4/27 at Albany
L, 11-0
5/14 vs. New Paltz
L 11-2
L, 6-2
4/28 at Binghamton
W, 6-4
5/14 vs. Brockport
L, 4-0
Brooklyn
L, 13-9
4/28 at Binghamton
W, 8-4
L, 13-11
4/30 at Brooklyn
L, 6-5
1989
W, 7-0
5/1
at Mercy
L, 4-1
Head Coach: Judy Christ
Head Coach: Sandy Weeden
New Paltz
W, 7-0
5/4
NEW PALTZ
W, 9-1
5/4
NEW PALTZ
L, 10-3
Brooklyn
1982
W, 7-4
Adelphi
L, 33-13
Kean
L, 15-4
N.Y. Tech
L, 17-11
Final Record: 13-12 (.520) 3/28 ST. FRANCIS
W, 16-5
4/1
STATEN ISLAND
L, 9-4 W, 4-1
Head Coach: Judy Christ
1986
4/1
STATEN ISLAND
Final Record: 10-10 (.500)
Head Coach: Judy Christ
4/2
NEW PALTZ
L, 5-3
Final Record: 14-9 (.601)
4/2
NEW PALTZ
W, 11-10
Pace
W, 15-6
Hunter
L, 15-8
W, 9-6
4/1
at Staten Island
W, 3-1
4/8
ALBANY
Lehman
L, 14-11
Lehman
W, 22-5
4/3
QUEENS
W, 10-9
4/8
ALBANY
Queens
L, 10-9
Albany
W, 10-1
4/5
HUNTER
W, 2-1
4/10 NEW ROCHELLE
C.W. Post
L, 13-8
Binghamton
W, 10-9
4/5
HUNTER
W, 3-1
4/11 BROOKLYN
W, 3-2
Hofstra
L, 11-3
New Paltz
W, 23-17
4/7
MANHATTANVILLE
W, 3-0
4/12 MOLLOY
W, 5-1
New Paltz
W, 20-3
Manhattanville
4/14 at William Paterson 4/17 at Mercy
W, 6-5
4/12 MARYWOOD
L, 9-4
Head Coach: Sandy Weeden
Kings
W, 14-13
4/12 MARYWOOD
W, 6-4
Geneseo
W, 3-0
L, 9-5
L, 3-1
Kings
Final Record: 0-9 (.000)
L, 9-4
4/10 at Pace
1977
4/15 at Molloy
W, 20-2
L, 1-0 L, 6-5
4/19 at Manhattanville
W, 2-1
L, 5-3
4/20 DOWLING
L, 10-3
L, 8-1
4/19 BINGHAMTON
W, 9-8
4/25 at Lehman
W, 26-8
L, 4-3
4/19 BINGHAMTON
W, 11-4
4/26 at Queens
L, 5-4
W, 3-2
4/29 at Hamilton
L, 10-0
L, 9-0
Iona
Hunter
L, 7-4
Molloy
Hofstra
L, 16-3
St. John’s
N.Y. Tech
L, 11-6
Queens
L, 8-7
4/26 ALBANY
L, 3-1
4/29 vs. St John Fisher
Lehman
L, 18-4
Oneonta
L, 14-13
4/26 ALBANY
L, 8-7
4/30 at Hamilton
Queens
L, 9-8
Brooklyn
L, 5-2
4/27 at New Paltz
L, 7-0
4/30 vs. R.I.T.
L, 11-4
N.Y. Tech
L, 5-3
4/27 at New Paltz
L, 8-7
5/2
L, 10-7
4/29 at N.Y. Tech
L, 1-0
5/12-5/13 @ NYSWCAA Tournament
L, 8-0
C.W. Post
L, 8-3
Kean
L, 14-0 1978
L, 10-9
Mercy
Hunter
at Hunter
L, 9-7
4/30 MERCY
5/12 vs. Union
W, 9-7
L, 8-7
5/1
LEHMAN
W, 12-6
5/12 vs. Staten Island
W, 4-3
5/6
BROOKLYN
W, 11-2
5/13 vs. Albany
NYSAISW Tournament
L, 8-6
Head Coach: Judy Christ
5/9
vs. Molloy
L, 4-1
W, 1-0
Final Record: 10-6 (.625)
5/9
vs. Union
W, 13-3
L, 15-14
L, 12-3 W, 12-5
L, 4-3
1983
L, 5-0
Farmingdale
W, 11-3
Lehman
Final Record: 1-12 (.076) Brooklyn
4/24 NEW ROCHELLE
Buffalo State
Head Coach: Judy Christ
C.W. Post
Diane Hobin
4/9
New Paltz
One Season (1996) 1-20-1, .048
L, 2-0
1985
N.Y. Tech
Brooklyn
Jim Murphy
L, 7-0
3/31 QUEENS
1976
Adelph
Teri McNulty
3/29 at St. Francis
L, 2-1
Final Record: 1-8 (.111)
Judy Christ
L, 4-1
at Queens
Mercy
Final Record: 4-4 (.500)
L, 9-4
5/12 vs. Buffalo State
W, 5-4
Southampton
Head Coach: Linda Otten
3/18 vs. Eureka
4/4
Suffolk 1975
L, 3-1
3/30 STATEN ISLAND
L, 13-4
William Paterson
5/12 vs. Geneseo
W, 25-10
Lehman
Head Coach: Sandy Weeden
5/11 vs. Binghamton
L, 9-8
W, 21-3
Hofstra
4/28 at Albany
St. John’s
W, 4-3
Manhattanville
5/10 vs. New Paltz
1990 Head Coach: Judy Christ Final Record: 5-14 (.263)
W, 1-0
W, 15-10
L, 3-2
3/23 at Staten Island
L, 2-1
3/23 at Staten Island
L, 8-2
Adelphi
L, 22-2
Pace
W, 16-9
1987
Hofstra
L, 24-6
Queens
L, 16-4
Head Coach: Judy Christ
3/27 at St. Francis
Final Record: 13-7 (.650)
3/29 QUEENS
W, 3-1 W, 7-1
L, 5-1
Brooklyn
L, 3-2
SUNY-Buffalo
L, 2-1
N.Y. Tech
L, 11-8
SUNY-Albany
L, 6-5
4/1
ST. FRANCIS
W, 3-2
4/5
MANHATTANVILLE
Lehman
L, 14-2
Binghamton
L, 5-2
4/2
at Queens
L, 4-3
4/7
at Albany
L, 4-3
Queens
L, 20-10
Suffolk
W, 13-10
4/7
MOLLOY
L, 9-5
4/7
at Albany
L, 2-1
Suffolk
L, 12-11
Kings
W, 7-2
4/9
at Manhattanville
W, 4-3
4/8
vs. Union
L, 4-3
C.W. Post
L, 10-1
Molloy
W, 9-2
4/11 NEW PALTZ
W, 7-6
4/8
vs. Union
W, 4-3
Wagner
L, 12-0
Brooklyn
1979
W, 13-6
4/11 NEW PALTZ
W, 11-10
Iona
L, 12-1
4/14 BROOKLYN
W, 11-1
4/20 WILLIAM PATERSON
W, 10-2 L, 9-0
Mercy
W, 4-3
4/15 STATEN ISLAND
W, 14-4
4/20 WILLIAM PATERSON
L, 9-3
Head Coach: Judy Christ
New Paltz
W, 11-0
4/15 STATEN ISLAND
W, 7-4
4/22 BINGHAMTON
Final Record: 4-11 (.266)
New Paltz
W, 13-3
4/22 at Mercy
L, 10-3
4/26 HUNTER
N.Y. Tech
L, 4-0
Megan T. Bryant
1980
Nine Seasons (2001-
4/18 MERCY
4/23 at Lehman
L, 3-2 L, 10-0
W, 16-6
4/29 at New Paltz
W, 11-5
4/25 at Binghamton
L, 4-1
4/29 at New Paltz
L, 7-4
4/25 at Binghamton
W, 10-4
5/1
at Molloy
L, 7-2
Head Coach: Judy Christ
1984
Final Record: 9-9
Head Coach: Judy Christ
4/26 at R.P.I.
W, 8-4
5/2
at Montclair
L, 6-2
Final Record: 12-7 (.632)
4/26 at R.P.I.
W, 15-7
5/4
at Southampton
L, 6-2
L, 10-4
present)
Queens
L, 2-0
245-233-1, .511
Mercy
W, 7-2
Oswego Oswego
3/26 at New Rochelle
W, 19-2
4/29 at Hunter
L, 7-6
4/2
KINGS
W, 11-0
5/2
DOWLING
W, 5-4
L, 6-0
4/7
BINGHAMTON
L, 6-1
5/2
DOWLING
W, 12-11
Iona
W, 7-6
4/7
BINGHAMTON
Lehman
W, 10-2
Brooklyn
W, 4-2
L, 13-0
1991 Head Coach: Judy Christ Final Record: 14-10 (.538)
5/8 @ NYSWCAA Tournament
4/10 MANHATTANVILLE
W, 10-1
5/8
vs. Hunter
L, 3-2
4/3
NEW PALTZ
4/11 at Pace
W, 11-9
5/8
vs. Staten Island
L, 5-4
4/3
NEW PALTZ
4/4
at Manhattanville
W, 14-6
Staten Island
W, 30-5
4/14 CORTLAND
Staten Island
L, 9-1
W, 18-8 W, 4-1
W, 22-2
4/24 LEHMAN
W, 4-3
1988
4/6
ALBANY
W, 20-7
Suffolk
L, 5-3
4/25 at Molloy
W, 6-0
Head Coach: Judy Christ
4/6
ALBANY
W, 8-0
Hofstra
L, 15-0
4/27 vs. Cortland
L, 15-14
Final Season: 12-15 (.444)
4/12 at Queens
William Paterson
W, 4-3
4/28 vs. Binghamton
W, 3-1
3/15 vs. Messiah
L, 6-2
4/13 STATEN ISLAND
L, 9-3 W, 10-0
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W, 19-0
4/14 MOLLOY
L, 0-5
Colgate
W, 6-4
3/31 at Albany
L, 2-1
3/26 at Central Connecticut
4/19 at Old Westbury
W, 14-3
4/14 MOLLOY
L, 12-6
Florida Tech
L, 13-1
3/31 at Albany
L, 3-2
3/27 at Wagner
L, 3-2
Florida Tech
L, 5-3
4/1-4/2 @ Colgate Invitational
3/27 at Wagner
W, 3-2
4/20 MT. ST. VINCENT
W, 5-4
4/15 STATEN ISLAND
W, 27-6
4/20 MT. ST. VINCENT
W, 8-1
4/15 STATEN ISLAND
W, 20-10
L, 4-0
4/1
vs. Buffalo
W, 3-2
3/29 ALBANY
L, 6-0
4/17 at Queens
L, 11-1
New Hampshire
W, 4-3
4/1
vs. Manhattan
L, 5-1
3/29 ALBANY
L, 2-0
W, 12-2
4/17 at Queens
W, 6-5
New Hampshire
W, 9-3
4/1
vs. Dartmouth
L, 11-3
3/30 ALBANY
W, 4-1
W, 3-2
L, 6-5
4/25 at Hunter 4/27 at Hamilton 4/27 vs. St. John Fisher
L, 3-2
4/18 at Lehman
W, 20-3
Dowling
L, 6-2
4/2
vs. St. Bonaventure
L, 5-3
3/30 ALBANY
4/28 at Binghamton
L, 6-2
5/1
WESTERN CONN.
L, 20-11
Dowling
L, 13-9
4/2
vs. Colgate
L, 6-2
4/2
at Fairfield
L, 8-1
4/28 at Binghamton
L, 13-2
5/4
ADELPHI
L, 16-7
Albany
L, 6-1
4/2
vs. Columbia
W, 6-5
4/2
at Fairfield
W, 3-1
5/1
MONTCLAIR
L, 10-0
5/22 NEW PALTZ
L, 12-5
Albany
L, 3-0
4/6
at Rider
L, 8-3
4/4
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
W, 6-0
5/1
MONTCLAIR
W, 9-8
5/22 NEW PALTZ
L, 10-2
Mercy
W, 7-0
4/6
at Rider
L, 9-0
4/4
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
W, 4-0
5/7
at William Paterson
L, 3-0
5/27 at Kings Point
W, 17-6
Mercy
W, 11-2
4/8
at Fairfield
L, 5-1
4/6
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
W, 1-0
5/7
at William Paterson
L, 8-0
5/27 at Kings Point
W, 16-1
New Haven
W, 2-0
4/8
at Fairfield
L, 8-0
4/6
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
L, 3-2
5/8
SOUTHAMPTON
L, 4-2
5/29 ALBANY
L, 5-3
New Haven
L, 9-1
4/12 at Marist
L, 3-1
4/7
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
L, 8-0
5/10-5/11 @ NYSWCAA Tournament
5/29 ALBANY
L, 10-1
Franklin Pierce
W, 3-1
4/12 at Marist
L, 4-1
4/7
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
5/10 vs. Oneonta
W, 6-3
5/30 NEW YORK UNIV.
W, 14-4
Franklin Pierce
W, 13-3
4/15 SACRED HEART
L, 3-2
4/9
IONA
W, 8-1
5/10 vs. Brockport
L, 4-0
5/30 NEW YORK UNIV.
W, 9-5
4/9
5/11 vs. R.I.T.
L, 4-1
L, 1-0
C.W. Post
L, 11-3
4/20 ST. PETER’S
L, 7-5
IONA
L, 2-0
C.W. Post
L, 8-4
4/20 ST. PETER’S
L, 11-2
4/11 SETON HALL
L, 3-2 L, 5-0
1992
NCAA DIVISION II
Bridgeport
W, 10-0
4/26 at Adelphi
L, 3-2
4/11 SETON HALL
Head Coach: Judy Christ
1996
Bridgeport
L, 8-6
4/26 at Adelphi
L, 4-3
4/13 at Binghamton
L, 2-1
Final Record: 7-8 (.466)
Head Coach: Jim Murphy
Queens
L, 4-2
4/27 COLUMBIA
W, 1-0
4/13 at Binghamton
W, 1-0
Final Record: 1-20-1 (.068)
Queens
L, 2-1
4/2
MANHATTANVILLE
W, 14-1
W, 6-3
4/27 COLUMBIA
L, 8-5
4/14 at Binghamton
4/7
at Mt. St. Vincent
W, 14-0
3/26 at Adelphi
L, 11-1
East Stroudsberg
L, 7-0
4/29 at Dartmouth
L, 7-1
4/14 at Binghamton
4/7
at Mt. St. Vincent
W, 12-0
3/26 at Adelphi
L, 10-2
East Stroudsberg
L, 6-2
4/29 at Dartmouth
L, 5-2
4/17 HARTFORD
W, 3-0
4/10 at Molloy
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Marist
W, 18-4
L, 1-0
W, 8-4
3/28 MERCY
L, 6-3
Southern Connecticut St.
L, 7-2
4/17 HARTFORD
W, 5-4
4/13 at Staten Island
L, 2-1
3/28 MERCY
T, 2-2
Southern Connecticut St.
L, 12-3
2001
4/18 SACRED HEART
W, 2-0
4/13 at Staten Island
W, 7-2
4/6
ALBANY
L, 15-4
Molloy
L, 6-3
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
4/18 SACRED HEART
W, 2-0
4/15 HUNTER
W, 18-2
4/6
ALBANY
L, 10-3
Molloy
L, 7-4
Final Record: 21-23 (.477)
4/21 at Marist
W, 2-0
4/28 LEHMAN
W, 17-0
4/12 at New Haven
L, 9-0
UMass-Lowell
L, 5-0
3/18-3/23 @ Rebel Games
4/21 at Marist
W, 8-5
4/29 WILLIAM PATERSON
L, 7-5
4/12 at New Haven
L, 25-2
UMass-Lowell
L, 2-1
3/18 vs. Central Conn.
4/29 WILLIAM PATERSON
L, 6-4
4/15 QUEENS
L, 13-8
Sacred Heart
W, 10-4
4/30 at Montclair
L, 8-1
4/15 QUEENS
L, 9-5
Sacred Heart
4/30 at Montclair
W, 3-1
4/24 at Hartford
3/18 vs. UMBC
L, 1-5
4/24 at Hartford
W, 6-3
3/19 vs. Cornell
W, 1-0
4/27 MAINE
W, 3-0
3/19 vs. Vermont
W, 4-0
4/27 MAINE
L, 1-0
3/21 vs. Augustana
W, 1-0
4/29 MAINE
L, 1-0
3/21 vs. Southern Conn.
W, 4-1
4/29 MAINE
W, 3-1
W, 5-3
4/30 at Hofstra
L, 12-1
4/20 at Keene State
L, 18-7
Southampton
W, 2-1
5/2
at Albany
L, 4-2
4/20 at Keene State
L, 12-2
Southampton
L, 9-7
5/2
at Albany
L, 3-2
4/21 FRANKLIN PIERCE
L, 11-1
1999
5/6
at Southampton
L, 5-0
4/21 FRANKLIN PIERCE
1993
L, 8-2
Head Coach: Diane Hobin
3/22 vs. Army
4/22 at Molloy
L, 13-6
Final Record: 12-24 (.333)
3/22 vs. Cornell
4/22 at Molloy
W, 7-5
3/27 vs. Allegheny
W, 12-1
Head Coach: Donna Lauria
4/24 at Southern Conn.
L,15-1
3/27 vs. Allegheny
L, 5-4
Final Record: 2-12 (.143)
4/24 at Southern Conn.
L, 23-2
3/28 vs. Augustana
3/23 vs. UMass-Lowell
L, 4-8
5/4
at Vermont
L, 4-1 L, 5-0
L, 3-2 W, 8-0
W, 9-1
5/4
at Vermont
L, 4-2
3/23 vs. East Stroudsburg
L, 4-5
5/5
at Vermont
W, 8-0
5/5
at Vermont
W, 2-1
L, 12-0
3/28 at Seton Hall
L, 0-5
4/14 at Hunter
L, 13-4
4/27 at UMass-Lowell
L, 7-1
3/28 vs. Florida Tech
L, 4-0
3/28 at Seton Hall
L, 2-9
4/15 at William Paterson
L, 13-0
4/27 at UMass-Lowell
L, 10-1
3/28 vs. Florida Tech
L, 9-6
3/29 at Manhattan College
L, 2-4
2003
4/15 at William Paterson
L, 10-0
5/1
SOUTHAMPTON
L, 23-3
3/31 at Florida Southern
L, 8-0
3/29 at Manhattan College
L, 0-1
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
4/17 STATEN ISLAND
W, 13-12
5/1
SOUTHAMPTON
L, 4-1
3/31 at Florida Southern
4/17 STATEN ISLAND
L, 25-11
L, 12-0
4/1
at Yale
W, 5-3
4/3
UMASS-LOWELL
L, 5-0
4/1
at Yale
L, 2-8
Final Record: 25-33 (.431) 3/1-3/2 @ Seahawk Classic
4/18 NEW PALTZ
L, 16-4
1997
4/3
UMASS-LOWELL
L, 5-0
4/3
Fairfield
W, 2-0
3/1
vs. North Carolina A&T
4/18 NEW PALTZ
L, 15-0
Head Coach: Diane Hobin
4/6
NEW HAVEN
L, 2-1
4/3
Fairfield
L, 3-4
3/1
vs. Delaware State
W, 12-2
Final Record: 6-28 (.176)
W, 3-1
4/19 MOLLOY
L, 4-1
L, 5-3
4/6
NEW HAVEN
L, 3-2
4/5
Rider
W, 2-0
3/1
at UNC-Wilmington
W, 14-4
3/8
at Eckerd College
L, 11-7
4/8
MARIST
W, 11-9
4/5
Rider
L, 2-4
3/2
vs. North Carolina A&T
4/29 MONTCLAIR ST.
L, 18-1
3/8
vs. Wayne State
L, 11-0
4/8
MARIST
L, 14-13
4/7
at Binghamton
L, 0-1
3/7-3/8 @ Charleston Southern Tourna-
4/29 MONTCLAIR ST.
L, 14-5
3/8
vs. Tampa
L, 8-0
4/10 at New Hampshire
W, 18-0
4/7
at Binghamton
L, 0-2
ment
5/1
ALBANY
L, 13-0
3/9
vs. Wisc.-Parkside
L, 8-0
4/10 at New Hampshire
W, 15-0
4/9
Quinnipiac
W, 2-1
3/7
vs. Savannah State
5/1
ALBANY
L, 19-0
3/25 ADELPHI
L, 17-3
4/13 C.W. POST
L, 16-3
4/9
Quinnipiac
W, 3-1
3/7
vs. Indiana
L, 2-1
5/5
SOUTHAMPTON
L, 10-4
3/25 ADELPHI
L, 10-1
4/13 C.W. POST
L, 4-2
4/14 Maryland-E.S.
W, 23-0
3/8
vs. Central Florida
L, 8-3
4/3
DOWLING
L, 11-4
4/14 SOUTHERN CONN.
W, 3-0
4/14 Maryland-E.S.
W, 14-0
3/8
vs. Tennessee Tech
L, 3-0
1994
4/3
DOWLING
L, 10-4
4/14 SOUTHERN CONN.
L, 15-6
4/20 at Iona
W, 4-2
3/14-3/16 @ Cavalier Classic
Head Coach: Donna Lauria
4/5
KEENE STATE
L, 6-5
4/15 at Queens
L, 8-0
4/20 at Iona
W, 1-0
3/14 at Virginia
L, 4-1
Final Record: 4-18 (.182)
4/5
KEENE STATE
W, 6-4
4/15 at Queens
L, 9-1
4/21 Albany
L, 2-3
3/14 at Virginia
L, 11-1
4/21 at Lehman
L, 6-4
W, 28-0
3/31 MERCY
L, 8-6
4/6
UMASS-LOWELL
L, 8-5
4/17 at Franklin Pierce
W, 10-7
4/21 Albany
W, 6-2
3/15 vs. Bowling Green
L, 6-0
3/31 MERCY
W, 12-6
4/6
UMASS-LOWELL
L, 12-2
4/17 at Franklin Pierce
W, 10-6
4/22 Ccsu
W, 4-2
3/15 vs. Bowling Green
L, 8-0
4/6
OLD WESTBURY
L, 14-2
4/7
at Mercy
W, 8-5
4/18 BINGHAMTON
W, 6-4
4/25 at Sacred Heart
W, 6-0
3/16 vs. Seton Hall
L, 3-2
4/9
at Hamilton
L, 10-1
4/7
at Mercy
L, 5-1
4/18 BINGHAMTON
L, 8-4
4/25 at Sacred Heart
L, 0-2
3/16 vs. Seton Hall
L, 5-3
4/9
at Russel Sage
L, 8-1
4/9
at Sacred Heart
W, 10-5
4/22 at Bridgeport
W, 13-1
4/26 Marist
W, 4-3
3/21-3/23 @ Patriot Classic
4/14 WILLIAM PATERSON
L, 19-0
4/9
at Sacred Heart
L, 13-12
4/22 at Bridgeport
W, 9-6
4/26 Marist
L, 0-5
3/21 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)
W, 1-0
4/14 WILLIAM PATERSON
L, 25-0
4/10 C.W. POST
W, 6-5
4/24 at Albany
L, 2-0
4/28 at St. Peter’s
L, 0-3
3/22 vs. Brown
W, 8-0
W, 12-10
4/10 C.W. POST
L, 12-0
4/24 at Albany
L, 8-0
4/28 at St. Peter’s
L, 0-7
3/22 vs. Iona
W, 2-1
4/17 MANHATTANVILLE 4/20 LEHMAN
W, 16-3
4/14 at Queens
L, 8-1
4/25 ADELPHI
L, 8-4
4/30 at Fairfield
L, 0-2
3/22 vs. Binghamton
4/21 at Molloy
L, 13-6
4/14 at Queens
L, 9-1
4/25 ADELPHI
L, 5-0
4/30 at Fairfield
L, 0-2
3/23 at George Mason
4/22 at Staten Island
L, 10-7
4/16 SOUTHERN CONN.
L, 6-4
4/27 at Sacred Heart
L, 2-1
5/1
at Columbia
L, 1-3
3/25 at Sacred Heart
W, 5-0
L, 7-3
L, 8-4
5/1
at Columbia
L, 0-1
3/25 at Sacred Heart
W, 3-2
4/22 at Staten Island
L, 4-1 L, 4-1
4/16 SOUTHERN CONN.
L, 17-0
4/27 at Sacred Heart
4/24 at Western Conn.
L, 17-7
4/17 NEW HAVEN
L, 10-0
4/30 EAST STROUDSBERG
W, 10-2
4/24 at Western Conn.
L, 18-0
4/17 NEW HAVEN
L, 11-0
4/30 EAST STROUDSBERG
L, 12-4
4/26 DOWLING
L, 10-3
4/21 MOLLOY
L, 13-3
4/26 DOWLING
L, 18-4
4/21 MOLLOY
L, 14-0
NCAA DIVISION I
4/28 at Montclair
L, 20-1
4/23 at Bridgeport
L, 8-6
2000
2002
3/30 VERMONT
L, 5-4
4/28 at Montclair
L, 8-0
4/23 at Bridgeport
L, 9-8
Head Coach: Diane Hobin
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
3/30 VERMONT
W, 5-0
4/30 at Albany
W, 6-5
4/26 at Albany
L, 7-1
4/30 at Albany
L, 11-8
4/26 at Albany
L, 4-0
L, 0-1
3/27 HOFSTRA
L, 6-2
5/12 vs. Columbia
L, 3-4
3/29 VERMONT
W, 2-1
3/29 VERMONT
W, 11-0
Final Record: 25-27 (.481)
4/1
MARIST
3/8
vs. Radford
W, 7-0
4/2
FAIRFIELD
W, 8-0
vs. Tulsa
L, 3-0
4/2
FAIRFIELD
W, 4-1
4/5
at Boston University
L, 7-2
4/5
at Boston University
W, 1-0
5/3
at Southampton
L, 9-3
4/27 at New Hampshire
W, 8-5
3/18 vs. Marist
L, 3-1
3/8
5/4
HUNTER
L, 9-3
4/27 at New Hampshire
W, 12-4
3/18 vs. Drexel
L, 6-1
3/9-3/10 @ Charlotte Invitational
1995
L, 9-2
5/12 vs. East Carolina
Final Record: 4-31 (.114) 3/18-3/24 @ Rebel Games
3/27 HOFSTRA
5/12 @ ECAC Tournament
4/30 at Southampton
L, 16-4
3/20 vs. Youngstown
L, 9-7
3/9
4/30 at Southampton
L, 11-3
3/20 vs. Towson
L, 8-5
3/10 vs. Charleston Southern
W, 9-1
4/12 at Maine
L, 1-0
3/21 vs. Lehigh
L, 5-0
3/15 vs. Canisius
L, 5-1
4/12 at Maine
L, 6-2
3/21 vs. Wright State
L, 6-3
3/15 at Virginia Tech
L, 4-0
4/13 at Maine
L, 1-0
L, 7-1
3/16 vs. Hartford
L, 4-3
4/13 at Maine
L, 2-0
Head Coach: Teri McNulty Final Record: 11-12 (.478)
1998
4/1
WESTERN CONN.
L, 12-1
Head Coach: Diane Hobin
3/23 vs. UMBC
4/4
ADELPHI
L 14-0
Final Record: 13-24-1 (.355)
3/23 vs. Cornell
4/5
at Old Westbury
L, 14-1
at Charlotte
L, 3-0
L, 8-4
3/22 vs. James Madison
W, 1-0
4/14 at Binghamton
L, 2-1
4/14 at Binghamton
L, 1-0 L, 6-2
W, 13-3
UT-Martin
T, 4-4
3/24 vs. Dartmouth
L, 6-0
3/23 vs. Radford
W, 3-1
4/10 at Mercy
W, 14-8
Colgate
L, 8-0
3/24 vs. Troy State
L, 5-2
3/23 vs. Lehigh
L, 4-2
4/16 at Quinnipiac
4/10 at Mercy
L, 8-6
Rollins
L, 19-2
3/28 ST. JOHN’S
W,1-0
3/24 vs. James Madison
W, 10-5
4/16 at Quinnipiac
4/11 at Hunter
W, 13-8
Rollins
L, 9-5
3/28 ST. JOHN’S
L, 10-1
2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
3/24 vs. Lehigh
L, 6-5
4/17 FORDHAM
L, 3-2 W, 6-5
Meet The Seawolves 4/17 FORDHAM
L, 4-2
5/14 vs. Maine
L, 7-4
3/21 at Manhattan
L, 6-1
5/5
at Albany
L, 3-0
4/19 IONA
L, 3-2
5/14 vs. Boston University
L, 5-2
3/21 at Manhattan
W, 8-0
5/6
at Albany
W, 6-1
4/19 IONA
L, 8-2
3/23 at Columbia
W, 6-3
3/23 at Columbia
W, 8-0
4/23 Hartford
W, 4-0
2005
4/23 Hartford
W, 8-5
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
4/24 MANHATTAN
W, 5-1
4/24 MANHATTAN
W, 2-1
Final Record: 22-35 (.386) 2/25-2/27 @ Seahawk Classic
2008
3/21 Fairfield
W, 7-2
3/21 Holy Cross
W, 6-4
3/22 Quinnipiac
W, 5-1
3/25-3/26 @ Stony Brook Invitational
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
3/24 Rhode Island
W, 10-0 (5)
3/25 Fairfield
L, 5-4
Final Record: 33-23-1 (.579)
3/24 Rhode Island
W, 6-0
3/25 LIU
L, 1-0
America East Champions
3/25 @ Monmouth
W, 4-2
NCAA Appearance
3/25 @ Monmouth
W, 4-2 (5)
4/26 at Albany
L, 8-0
2/25 vs. East Carolina
4/26 at Albany
L, 8-1
2/25 vs. Longwood
4/27 at Albany
L, 4-2
2/26 vs. Appalachian St.
L, 10-0
L, 2-1
2/26 vs. Coppin St.
W, 8-0
3/30 Fairleigh Dickinson
W, 6-1
L, 3-1
3/30 Fairleigh Dickinson
W, 9-0 W, 5-3
2/24 vs. Charlotte
4/27 at Albany
3/21-3/22 Stony Brook Invitational
L, 6-5
3/26 Quinnipiac
W, 7-0
L, 3-2
3/26 Quinnipiac
L, 6-5
2/23-2/24 @ Charlotte 1st Pitch Classic
3/28 Binghamton
W, 8-0 (6)
3/28 at Hofstra
L, 4-2
2/23 vs. Colgate
W, 9-2
3/28 Binghamton
W, 13-2 (5)
2/23 vs. USC Upstate
L, 8-2
3/30 Binghamton
W, 8-0 (5)
2/24 vs. Kent State
L, 9-0
4/1
@ Rutgers
L, 10-6
W, 5-3
4/1
@ Rutgers
L, 11-3 (5)
5/1
at Hartford
W, 7-2
2/27 vs. Delaware St.
5/1
at Hartford
W, 4-2
3/4-3/6 @ Charleston Southern Tournament
4/1
Maine
5/3
BINGHAMTON
W, 3-2
3/4
vs. Villanova
L, 2-0 (8)
4/1
Maine
L, 3-0
2/29-3/2 @ Jacksonville University Tourn.
4/4
@ Maine
W, 4-1
5/3
BINGHAMTON
W, 5-4
3/4
vs. UNC Wilmington
L, 2-1
4/2
Maine
L, 1-0
2/29 vs. Virginia
W, 11-0 (5)
4/4
@ Maine
W, 13-6
5/4
BINGHAMTON
W, 4-2
3/5
vs. East Tennessee St.
L, 10-2
4/5
at Marist
L, 6-1
2/29 at Jacksonville
L, 4-0
4/5
@ Maine
5/4
BINGHAMTON
W, 6-4
3/5
vs. Georgia St.
L, 1-0
4/5
at Marist
L, 6-4
3/1
vs. North Florida
L, 7-1
4/8
Hartford
5/8-5/9 @ America East Championships
3/5
at Charleston Southern
W, 5-1
4/8
at Binghamton
W, 7-5
3/1
at Jacksonville
W, 6-3
4/8
Hartford
5/8
vs. Boston University
L, 2-0
3/6
vs. vs. UNC Wilmington
L, 5-3
4/9
at Binghamton
L, 14-6
3/2
vs. Coastal Carolina
W, 4-0
4/9
Iona
5/9
vs. Maine
L, 5-2
3/11-3/13 @ University of San Diego Tourn.
4/9
at Binghamton
W, 13-3
4/12 Vermont
W, 9-0 (5)
3/11 vs. James Madison
L, 4-3
4/12 at Hartford
L, 5-4
3/7
vs. Seton Hall
L, 3-1
4/12 Vermont
W, 9-1 (6)
3/9
vs. Mount St. Mary’s
L, 8-5
4/13 Vermont
W, 8-0 (6)
4/14 @ Fairfield
3/7-3/9 @ Maryland Tournament
L, 2-0 W, 8-2 L, 2-1 W, 3-2
2004
3/11 at. San Diego
W, 2-1
4/12 at Hartford
W, 3-2
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
3/12 vs. Longwood
L, 8-3
4/14 at Vermont
L, 4-0
3/18 Monmouth
W, 8-5
Final Record: 30-33 (.476)
3/13 vs. Longwood
L, 3-1
4/14 at Vermont
W, 4-0
3/18 Monmouth
T, 2-2
4/16 Sacred Heart
W, 6-1
W, 3-2 (8)
4/15 at Vermont
W, 12-0 (5)
L, 8-3
2/27-2/29 @ Golden Panther Invitational
3/13 vs. James Madison
L, 8-0
3/20 at Yale
W, 4-2
4/16 Sacred Heart
2/27 vs. Michigan State
L, 9-0
3/22 COLUMBIA
W, 2-1
4/20 at St. Peter’s
W, 8-4
3/20 at Yale
W, 7-2
4/18 @ Boston University
L, 6-5 (12)
2/27 at Florida International
L, 9-0
3/22 COLUMBIA
W, 2-1 (11)
4/20 at St. Peter’s
L, 11-3
3/21-3/22 @ Stony Brook Invitational
4/18 @ Boston University
W, 6-3
4/26 Hartford
W, 5-2
3/21 Quinnipiac
L, 6-4
4/19 @ Boston University
2/28 vs. Maryland
W, 1-0
3/26 MANHATTAN
L, 1-0
2/28 vs. Michigan State
L, 10-2
3/26 MANHATTAN
W, 9-1 (6)
4/29 at UMBC
W, 4-2
3/21 Dartmouth
W, 5-2
3/31 at Farleigh Dickinson
W, 7-2
4/29 at UMBC
W, 7-2
3/22 Dartmouth
L, 2-0
4/25 UMBC
L, 5-2
3/31 at Farleigh Dickinson
L, 3-2 (8)
4/30 at UMBC
L, 3-1
3/22 Quinnipiac
L, 2-1
4/25 UMBC
W, 3-1
2/29 vs. Maryland
L, 6-3
3/5-3/7 @ ECU Pirate Clash
W, 6-1
4/23 @ Hofstra
L, 8-0 (6)
3/5
vs. James Madison
L, 6-2
4/3
VERMONT
L, 3-2 (8)
5/3
Albany
L, 10-1
3/25 Rhode Island
W, 9-0 (6)
4/26 UMBC
W, 1-0
3/5
vs. Ohio
W, 7-1
4/3
VERMONT
W, 4-1
5/3
Albany
L, 4-1
3/25 Rhode Island
W, 9-7 (8)
4/28 Marist
W, 6-1
3/6
vs. Rider
L, 7-6
4/4
VERMONT
W, 2-0
5/6
Boston Univcrsity
W, 13-1
3/29 Maine
L, 10-5 (8)
5/2
@ Albany
W, 5-0
3/6
at East Carolina
L, 7-4
4/5
at Iona
L, 5-4
5/6
Boston University
W, 12-3
3/29 Maine
W, 7-2
5/2
@ Albany
L, 2-0
3/7
vs. Rider
L, 2-0
4/5
at Iona
L, 3-1
5/7
Boston University
L, 2-0
3/30 Maine
L, 8-6 (12)
5/3
@ Albany
W, 10-2 (5)
4/7
ST. PETER’S
W, 2-1
L, 5-3
4/7
ST. PETER’S
L, 1-0
W, 4-3
4/9
BINGHAMTON
W, 11-2 (6)
3/13 vs. Seton Hall
L, 1-0
4/9
BINGHAMTON
W, 3-1
3/13 at Elon
L, 5-1
4/10 BINGHAMTON
W, 6-0
3/14 vs. Appalachian State
L, 2-0
3/12-3/14 @ Elon Phoenix Classic 3/12 at Elon 3/12 vs. Appalachian State
4/2
at Fordham
W, 4-2
2007
4/3
Rutgers
W, 10-5
5/7
UMBC
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
4/3
Rutgers
L, 2-1
5/8
Boston University
L, 6-1
Final Record: 28-20 (.583)
4/5
Boston University
L, 1-0
5/9
Albany
L, 4-1
4/5
Boston University
L, 2-0 W, 2-1
2/23-2/24 @ Seahawk Classic
4/12 FAIRFIELD
L, 5-1
2/23 vs. Delaware State
L, 9-8
4/6
Boston University
3/19-3/21 @ Mizuno Bash on the Beach
4/12 FAIRFIELD
L, 4-1
2/23 at Gardner-Webb
W, 12-3
4/9
at Hartford
L, 1-0
3/19 vs. Syracuse
L, 10-2
4/14 at Hartford
L, 0-1
2/24 at UNC-Wilmington
W, 5-3
4/9
at Hartford
W, 4-2
3/19 vs. Delaware
L, 2-0
4/16 at Albany
L, 14-0 (5)
2/24 vs. Hampton
W, 2-1
4/12 UMBC
W, 10-7
3/20 vs. Providence
L, 2-1
4/16 at Albany
L, 10-2 (6)
3/2-3/4 @ FIU Blue-Gold Tournament
4/12 UMBC
W, 3-2
L, 12-9
4/17 at Albany
L, 8-0 (5)
3/2
vs. UNC-Wilmington
W, 3-2
4/13 UMBC
L, 2-1
L, 4-2
4/20 MARIST
L, 3-1 (10)
3/2
at Florida International
L, 2-1
4/17 at Iona
W, 2-1
3/24 St. Francis (N.Y.)
W, 8-0
4/20 MARIST
L, 1-0
3/3
at Mount St. Mary’s
W, 6-4
4/17 at Iona
W, 6-4
3/24 St. Francis (N.Y.)
W, 9-0
4/21 at Sacred Heart
W, 5-4 (10)
3/3
at Mount St. Mary’s
L, 2-1
4/19 at Binghamton
W, 6-0
3/27 Siena
W, 5-0
4/21 at Sacred Heart
L, 2-1
3/4
at Florida International
W, 2-0
4/19 at Binghamton
W, 3-1
3/27 Siena
W, 7-5
2/24 UMBC
W, 7-0
3/9-3/10 @ St. Mary’s (Calif.) Tournament
4/20 at Binghamton
W, 2-0
3/28 Iona
W, 3-1
4/24 UMBC
W, 6-5
3/9
L, 10-4
4/23 Hartford
W, 2-0
3/28 Iona
W, 11-4
4/25 UMBC
L, 5-4
L, 2-1
4/24 Fairfield
L, 5-2
3/20 vs. Pennsylvania 3/21 vs. Delaware State
3/30 Wagner
W, 5-0
4/28 HARTFORD
W, 9-1 (5)
3/30 Wagner
W, 10-8
4/28 HARTFORD
W, 5-4
vs. Utah Valley State
3/10 vs. Saint Mary’s 3/10 at Idaho State
W, 4-2
4/26 Albany
L, 5-1
3/11 at Saint Mary’s
L, 9-8
4/26 Albany
W, 4-0 W, 4-2
4/3
Maine*
W, 4-3
4/30 at Boston Univeristy
L, 4-1
3/24-3/25 @ Stony Brook Invitational
4/27 Albany
4/3
Maine*
W, 2-0
5/2
at Boston University
L, 6-4
3/24 FAIRFIELD
L, 5-3
4/30 at Sacred Heart
4/4
Maine*
L, 7-4
5/2
at Boston University
L, 5-2
3/24 QUINNIPIAC
W, 4-2
4/30 at Sacred Heart
4/6
at Brown
L, 6-2
5/4
HOFSTRA
L, 5-4
3/25 LONG ISLAND
4/6
at Brown
W, 2-1
5/4
HOFSTRA
L, 3-2 (12)
4/7
at Marist
W, 4-3
5/9
at Maine
L, 2-0
4/7
at Marist
W, 4-2
5/9
at Maine
4/9
Albany*
L, 5-0
4/9
Albany*
L, 2-1
5/1
Manhattan
W, 8-0 (5)
3/28 ARMY
W, 12-0
5/1
Manhattan
W, 11-3 (6)
3/28 ARMY
W, 8-0
5/3
at Vermont
W, 12-5
W, 6-3
3/29 MANHATTAN
W, 3-2
5/3
at Vermont
W, 1-0
5/12-5/14 @ America East Championships
3/29 MANHATTAN
W, 8-0 (5)
5/4
at Vermont
L, 7-5
W, 3-2
5/12 vs. Albany
L, 4-3
3/31 VERMONT
L, 4-0
4/10 Albany*
L, 11-3
5/13 vs. Maine
W, 3-0
3/31 VERMONT
W, 3-2
5/8
vs. Boston University
W, 3-0
4/17 at Vermont*
W, 8-0
5/13 vs. Boston University
W, 5-4
4/1
VERMONT
W, 7-3
5/9
at Albany
W, 7-2
4/17 at Vermont*
W, 12-3
L, 4-0
4/7
at Maine
W, 3-2
5/10 at Albany
W, 4-0
4/18 at Vermont*
W, 2-1
4/7
at Maine
W, 25-0
4/8
at Maine
4/21 at Fairfield
L, 8-7
2006
4/21 at Fairfield
L, 6-0
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
4/11 HARTFORD
W, 9-0 (5)
4/22 Buffalo
L, 9-3
Final Record: 25-25 (.500)
4/11 HARTFORD
L, 1-0
4/22 Buffalo
L, 10-1 L, 2-1
4/24 Boston University*
W, 4-2
2/24 vs. Liberty
4/25 Boston University*
W, 3-2
2/25 at UNC-Wilmington
4/28 Hartford*
W, 2-1
2/25 vs. Hampton
4/28 at Hartford* 4/29 Sacred Heart 4/29 Sacred Heart
L, 1-0
2/24 vs. Delaware State
2/26 at UNC-Wilmington
5/8-5/10 @ America East Championships
5/16-5/17 @ NCAA Regional Tournament 5/16 at Arizona State
L, 2-0
5/17 vs. Mississippi State
L, 8-3
4/14 at Boston University
L, 6-2
2009
4/14 at Boston University
W, 7-1
Head Coach: Megan Bryant
L, 7-5
4/18 IONA
W, 8-0
Final Record: 36-14 (.720)
L, 5-1
4/18 IONA
L, 6-4
America East Regular Season Champs.
2/24-2/26 @ Seahawk Classic
4/24 Boston University*
W, 6-1
W, 5-3
W, 13-8
4/19 ST. PETER’S
W, 3-2 (11)
L, 1-0
4/19 ST. PETER’S
L, 7-3
2/27-3/1 @ Univ. Central Florida Tourn. 2/27 vs. Florida A&M
W, 7-2
W, 3-0
3/10-3/12 @ Holiday Inn 49er Classic
4/21 BINGHAMTON
W, 11-8
2/27 vs. Villanova
W, 6-5 (9)
W, 3-0
3/10 at Liberty
W, 5-4
4/21 BINGHAMTON
W, 3-2
2/28 vs. Syracuse
W, 6-3
3/10 vs. Morehead St.
W, 1-0
4/22 BINGHAMTON
W, 3-2
2/28 vs. Western Michigan
W, 4-1
5/1
at UMBC*
W, 12-3
5/1
at UMBC*
W, 5-0
3/11 at Charlotte
L, 7-5
4/25 at Hartford
5/2
at UMBC*
L, 6-5
3/12 at Charlotte
L, 3-2
4/26 SACRED HEART
W, 4-3
3/6-3/8 @ Florida Atlantic “Miken” Classic
5/5
at Hofstra
L, 9-3
3/12 vs. Indiana State
W, 5-2
4/26 SACRED HEART
5/5
at Hofstra
L, 6-0
3/17-3/19 @ Bash at the Beach
5/8
at Binghamton*
5/8
at Binghamton*
L, 7-3
5/9
at Binghamton*
W, 7-2
W, 4-2
3/17 vs. Mount St. Mary’s
3/1
vs. Eastern Michigan
L, 6-1
W, 5-1
3/6
vs. Towson
4/28 UMBC
L, 5-0
3/6
vs. Harvard
L, 2-1
L, 6-4
4/28 UMBC
L, 6-3
3/7
vs. Central Michigan
W, 2-0
L, 6-5
L, 4-1
4/29 UMBC
L, 2-1
3/7
@ Florida Atlantic
W, 3-2
3/18 vs. Rutgers
W, 9-4
5/3
MARIST
L, 7-5
3/8
vs. Columbia
W, 2-1
5/13-5/14 @ America East Championships
3/19 vs. Monmouth
W, 9-1
5/3
MARIST
W, 7-3
3/18 Yale
W, 7-1
5/13 vs. Boston University
3/19 vs. Monmouth
W, 11-0
5/5
at Albany
L, 3-0
3/18 Yale
W, 6-1
W, 6-2
3/17 at Lehigh
L, 8-1
W, 3-1
L, 1-0
L, 3-0
5/14 vs. Albany
5/7-5/9 America East Championship
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First Game
Adelphi.................................0-14......................... 1972 Albany................................16-47........................ 1980 Allegheny...............................1-1.......................... 1999 Appalachian State.................1-2.......................... 2004 Arizona State.........................0-1.......................... 2008 Army......................................3-0.......................... 2001 Augustana.............................1-1.......................... 1999 Binghamton........................31-16........................ 1982 Boston University..............13-17........................ 2002 Bowling Green.......................0-2.......................... 2003 Bridgeport..............................3-3.......................... 1997 Brockport...............................0-3.......................... 1991 Brooklyn...............................10-7......................... 1972 Brown....................................2-1.......................... 2003 Buffalo...................................1-5.......................... 1982 Canisius.................................0-1.......................... 2002 Central Connecticut...............3-0.......................... 2001 Central Florida.......................0-1.......................... 2003 Central Michigan...................1-0.......................... 2009 Charlotte................................1-3.......................... 2002 Charleston Southern.............2-0.......................... 2002 Coastal Carolina..................1-0.......................... 2008 Colgate..................................2-2.......................... 1998 Columbia...............................7-4.......................... 2000 Coppin State..........................1-0.......................... 2005 Cornell...................................1-1.......................... 2000 Cortland.................................0-6.......................... 1984 CCNY....................................1-0.......................... 1972 C.W. Post.............................1-10......................... 1976 Dartmouth..............................1-5.......................... 2000 Delaware...............................0-1.......................... 2004 Delaware State......................2-3.......................... 2003 Dickinson...............................1-1.......................... 1988 Dowling..................................2-8.......................... 1987 Drexel....................................0-1.......................... 2000 East Carolina.........................0-3.......................... 2001 East Stroudsberg...................1-4.......................... 1998 East Tennessee State............0-1.......................... 2005 Eastern Michigan...................0-1.......................... 2009 Eckerd College......................0-1.......................... 1997 Elon.......................................0-2.......................... 2004 Eureka...................................0-2.......................... 1988 Fairfield...............................5-14......................... 2000 Fairleigh Dickinson................5-1.......................... 2002 Farmingdale..........................0-1.......................... 1978 Florida A&M...........................1-0.......................... 2009 Florida Atlantic.......................1-0.......................... 2009 Florida International...............1-2.......................... 2004 Florida Southern....................0-2.......................... 1999 Florida Tech...........................0-4.......................... 1998 Fordham................................2-1.......................... 2003 Franklin Pierce......................4-2.......................... 1996 Gardener-Webb.....................1-0.......................... 2007 Geneseo................................1-1.......................... 1982 George Mason.......................0-1.......................... 2003 Georgia State........................0-1.......................... 2005
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Hamilton................................1-3.......................... 1989 Hampton................................2-0.......................... 2006 Hartford..............................15-10........................ 2002 Harvard..................................0-1.......................... 2009 Hofstra..................................1-14......................... 1972 Holy Cross...........................1-0.......................... 2009 Hunter....................................8-9.......................... 1972 Idaho State............................1-0.......................... 2007 Indiana...................................0-1.......................... 2003 Indiana State.........................1-0.......................... 2006 Iona......................................11-8......................... 1979 Ithaca.....................................0-1.......................... 1972 Jacksonville...........................1-1.......................... 2008 James Madison.....................3-2.......................... 2002 Kean......................................0-2.......................... 1976 Keene State...........................1-3.......................... 1996 Kent State..............................0-1.......................... 2008 Kings.....................................4-0.......................... 1982 Kings Point............................2-0.......................... 1995 Lehigh....................................0-4.......................... 2000 Lehman................................12-7......................... 1972 Liberty....................................1-1.......................... 2006 Long Island..........................0-2.......................... 2006 Longwood............................0-3.......................... 2005 Maine..................................13-15........................ 2002 Manhattan.............................8-5.......................... 2000 Manhattanville......................12-1......................... 1981 Marist....................................8-12......................... 1998 Maryland................................1-1.......................... 2004 Maryland-Eastern Shore.......2-0.......................... 2001 Marywood..............................1-1.......................... 1986 Massachusetts-Lowell...........1-8.......................... 1996 Mercy................................. 10-10-1...................... 1980 Messiah.................................0-2.......................... 1988 Michigan State.......................0-2.......................... 2004 Mississippi State....................0-1.......................... 2008 Molloy...................................6-16......................... 1981 Monmouth........................... 5-0-1........................ 2006 Montclair................................1-8.......................... 1990 Morehead St..........................1-0.......................... 2006 Mt. St. Mary’s.........................1-3.......................... 2006 Mt. St. Vincent.......................4-0.......................... 1991 New Hampshire.....................6-0.......................... 1997 New Haven............................1-7.......................... 1996 New Paltz............................16-10........................ 1981 New Rochelle........................4-0.......................... 1984 N.Y. Tech...............................0-9.......................... 1976 New York University..............2-0.......................... 1995 North Carolina A&T................0-2.......................... 2003 North Carolina-Wilmington....3-4.......................... 2003 North Florida..........................0-1.......................... 2008 Ohio.......................................1-0.......................... 2004 Old Westbury.........................2-1.......................... 1991 Oneonta.................................4-2.......................... 1972 Oswego.................................0-4.......................... 1980 Pace......................................5-1.......................... 1981
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Pennsylvania.........................0-1.......................... 2004 Providence............................0-1.......................... 2004 Queens.................................3-19......................... 1976 Quinnipiac............................5-5.......................... 2001 R.I.T.......................................1-1.......................... 1989 R.P.I.......................................2-0.......................... 1987 Radford..................................2-0.......................... 2002 Rhode Island........................4-0.......................... 2008 Rider.....................................1-5.......................... 2000 Rollins....................................0-2.......................... 1998 Russell Sage.........................0-1.......................... 1994 Rutgers.................................2-3.......................... 2006 Sacred Heart.......................15-8......................... 1997 San Diego..............................1-0.......................... 2005 Savannah State.....................1-0.......................... 2003 Seton Hall.............................0-8.......................... 2001 Siena.....................................2-0.......................... 2004 Southampton........................ 2-11......................... 1981 South Carolina Upstate.........0-1.......................... 2008 Southern Connecticut............2-7.......................... 1996 Staten Island.......................15-10........................ 1980 St. Bonaventure.....................0-1.......................... 2000 St. Francis (N.Y.)...................5-2.......................... 1988 St. John’s.............................. .2-3.......................... 1981 St. John Fisher..................... .2-0.......................... 1989 St. Mary’s (CA)......................0-2.......................... 2007 St. Peter’s..............................3-7.......................... 2000 Suffolk....................................2-2.......................... 1978 SUNY-Utica...........................2-0.......................... 1981 Syracuse...............................1-1.......................... 2004 Tampa....................................0-1.......................... 1997 Tennessee-Martin................ 0-0-1........................ 1998 Tennessee Tech.....................0-1.......................... 2003 Towson..................................0-2.......................... 2000 Tulsa......................................0-1.......................... 2002 Troy State..............................0-1.......................... 2000 UMBC..................................11-10........................ 2000 Union.....................................3-1.......................... 1989 Utah Valley State...................0-1.......................... 2007 Vermont...............................20-7......................... 2001 Villanova................................1-1.......................... 2005 Virginia...................................1-2.......................... 2003 Virginia Tech..........................0-1.......................... 2002 Wagner..................................3-2.......................... 1978 Wayne State..........................0-1.......................... 1997 Western Connecticut.............0-4.......................... 1994 Western Michigan..................1-0.......................... 2009 William Paterson..................3-14......................... 1980 Wisconsin-Parkside...............0-1.......................... 1997 Wright State...........................0-1.......................... 2000 Yale.......................................5-1.......................... 2001 Youngstown...........................1-2.......................... 2000 2010 opponents in bold
S tony B rook H all O f F ame M embers Janet Travis
1977-1980 Inducted: 1993
Detra Sarris
1981-1983 Inducted: 1996
Lucille Giannuzzi
• Competed in five different sports (basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis and field hockey), earning 13 varsity letters.
• Four-year starter in basketball; threeyear starter in softball
• Letterwinner in both softball and basketball
• Named basketball’s MVP 1982-1983
• Three-time Athlete of the Year winner
• Women’s basketball single-season record holder in field goal percentage
• Ranks in the top-five all-time in batting average (.362) and runs scored (82)
• Six-time Team MVP in three sports • Career batting average of .347 (50144) 2010 Stony Brook Softball Media Guide
• Career batting average of .308
1981-1984 Inducted: 1998
• Named softball MVP in 1982 • Named to the NCAA DIII All-Regional Team • Struckout only three times in 257 career at-bats
Honors & Awards NFCA All-Region
Northeast Region First Team
Kristen Brust................................... 2004, 2005 Hayley Durham......................................... 2004 Stephanie DiBiase.................................... 2003
Second Team
Marissa Fleury.......................................... 2008 Alyssa Struzenberg................................ 2008 Kristen Brust............................................. 2003
Mid-Atlantic Region First Team
Kelsi Fanelli.............................................. 2009 Marissa Fleury.......................................... 2009 Alyssa Struzenberg................................ 2009
NCAA All-Tournament
Tempe Regional
Casey Jacobs......................................... 2008 Alyssa Struzenberg................................ 2008
All-America East
First Team
Kelsi Fanelli.............................................. 2009 Marissa Fleury................................ 2008, 2009 Vicki Kavitsky......................................... 2009 Alyssa Struzenberg...................... 2008, 2009 Kristen Brust.................................... 2002-2005 Hayley Durham............................... 2004, 2005 Jane Stein................................................ 2004 Stephanie DiBiase.......................... 2002, 2003 Stephanie Poetzsch................................. 2002
America East All-Tournament
Marissa Fleury................................ 2008, 2009 Molly Kestranek........................................ 2008 Kelly Oberto.................................... 2008, 2009 Alyssa Struzenberg...............................2008* Kristen Brust................................... 2004, 2005 Angela Andrews.............................. 2003-2005 Hayley Durham............................... 2003, 2005 * Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player
America East Pitcher of the Year Alyssa Struzenberg................................ 2008
Lisa Repper.............................................. 1997
All-New England Collegiate Conference First Team
Tricia Liparelli........................................... 1999 Lisa Repper.................................... 1997, 1998
Second Team
Samantha Foronjy.................................... 1998 Lauren Ruane........................................... 1997
America East Coach of the Year Megan Bryant.......................................... 2009
Stony Brook Female Athlete ofthe Year Alyssa Struzenberg................................ 2008 Kristen Brust............................................. 2005 Stephanie Poetzsch................................. 2001 Lisa Repper.............................................. 1997
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Second Team
ESPN the Magazine/COSIDA Academic All-Distric
Kendall Blumenthal................................ 2009 Kelly Oberto.............................................. 2009 Kelsi Fanelli.................................... 2007, 2008 Vicki Kavitsky......................................... 2008 Marissa Fleury.......................................... 2007 Suzanne Turek......................................... 2006 Jane Stein................................................ 2005 Angela Andrews....................................... 2004
Marissa Fleury.......................................... 2009 Alyssa Struzenberg................................ 2009 Kristen Brust............................................. 2005
Stony Brook Hall of Fame
Rookie Team
Vicki Kavitsky......................................... 2007 Kelsi Fanelli.............................................. 2006 Sara Hoffman........................................... 2004 Angela Andrews....................................... 2003 Hayley Durham......................................... 2003 Kristen Brust............................................. 2002 Stephanie DiBiase.................................... 2002
ECAC All-Star
Alyssa Struzenberg is the first pitcher in school history to win the America East Pitcher of the Year Award
NFCA Scholar Athlete Crista Cerrone........................................ 2007 Sara Cerrone................................... 2005-2008 Molly Kestranek........................................ 2007 Alyssa Struzenberg................................ 2007 Ashley Westphal....................................... 2007 Kristen Brust................................... 2004, 2005 Rachel Vogl.............................................. 2004 Marissa Servello............................. 2003, 2004 Stephanie McCarthy................................. 2003
Lucille Giannuzzi...................................... 1984 Detra Sarris.............................................. 1983 Janet Travis.............................................. 1978
NCAA D-III All-Region Lucille Giannuzzi...................................... 1984
All-N.Y. State Team Tricia Valle................................................ 1982 Michelle Scott........................................... 1982
ECAC Division II North All-Star Team Lisa Repper.............................................. 1997
Hayley Durham ‘06 was a twotime All-America East First Team selection
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Abreu, Marilyn Aird, Joan Alfano, Debra Anderson, Jackie Andrews, Angela Arnold, Jennifer Arocho, Ellen
BBBB
Barsha, Janice Benick, Robin Berger, Meryl Bernhardi, Ann Bischoff, Barb Blair, Margaret Blumenthal, Kendall Bowen, Lara Bradford, Laura Broadwater, Cass Brunelle, Aimee Brust, Kristen
CCCC
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Cantanzaro, Mary Carasig, Dana Carpenter, Shea Catapano, Lynn Cavitt, Amanda Cerrone, Crista
FFFF
Fanelli, Kelsi Fennelly, Bridget Ferro, Agnes Fleishman, Lori Fleury, Marissa Foronjy, Sam Fuller, Laura
GGGG
Gandolf, Joan Gennett, Stephanie Germano, Patty Giannuzzi, Lucille Greggo, Jo-Anne Gritz, Sheri Groman, Donna
Hegquist, Carolyn Hennelly, Mary Hurley, Irene Hoffman, Sarah
JJJJ
Jacobs, Casey Jacobs, Diana Jaworsky, Lori Johnston, Wendy
DDDD
Dahl, Andrea Dantes, Debbie Deck, Kate DeLaRosa, Lindsey DeLeon, Maebell DePaul, Tracy Diaz, Liz DiBiase, Christina DiBiase, Stephanie Diggin, Kerry DiMaio, Cathy Dininno, Cheryl Dobbins, Stephanie Dominick, Daniele Downer, Jamie Drevnak, January Duggins, Stephanie Durham, Hayley
EEEE
Eisenberg, Robin Emery, Pam Enxuto, Laurie Epstein, Heidi
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Karath, Suzanne Kavitsky, Vicki Kehoe, Kerry Keller, Debbie Kelly, Carolyn Kerney, Joanna Kestranek, Molly Klonowski, Karen Kollmer, Kelly Kratochvil, Sharon Kudlik, Chris Kucker, Amy
LLLL
Lago, Anita Lai, Elizabeth Lamonte, Alyson Langdon, LaRhea Lanphere, Tammy Leftoff, Lori LeHenaff, Carol Lenihan, Liz Leong, Alice Levine, Ruth Liddle, Julie
Menchise, Tory Milito, Jen Molinelli, Roe Morgan, Janet Moxham, Kathy Mueller, Elaine Munves, Cari
NNNN
Nassr, Jeanmarie Nodzak, Traciann Notaro, Lisa Neuner, Jamie Nunves, Cari
Taveras, G. Tenuto, Bernadette Timpanaro, B. Tom, Lillian Tompkins, Carol Torres, Mayra Travis, Janet Troy, Debbie Tsanharakis, S. Turek, Suzanne
VVVV
Valle, Tricia Vanini, Maria Vargas, Ruth Vertino, Paula Verunac, Kim Verzosa, Regina
OOOO
Oberto, Kelly O’Keefe, Dawn Oliphant, Michelle Orefice, Toni Ours, Star
PPPP
Palazzolo, Marissa Palma, Chris Paparella, Jessica Parris, Nicole Partridge, Marian Pelkowski, Dixie Perez, Sharon Poetzsch, Stephanie Posey, Samantha Puente, Janeen
RRRR
Lipareli, Tricia Lipponer, Clare LoCascio, Anne Lord, Melissa Lyons, Debbie
SSSS
Sailer, Karen Sarris, Detra Scharf, Ginger Scheid, Carol Schuster, Nonie Scott, Michelle Sentochnik, Julie Servello, Marissa Shafkowitz, Freda Simpson, Patricia Smith, Heather Spader, Stephanie Spage, Jill Spak, Margo Stein, Jane Struzenberg, Alyssa Swift, Melissa
TTTT
HHHH
KKKK
Cerrone, Sara Champney, Ann Chang, Ellen Choudhry, Fakhra Christie, Cherie Clare, Jade
MMMM
Maderic, Marianne Malanga, Cris Mann, Karen Manno, Terri Marcus, Cheri Marin, Brijette Martinez, Jennifer Masse, Jean Matich, Beth Matthes, Colleen Mazlin, Jessica McCarthy, Colleen McCarthy, Stephanie McDermott, Maureen McMurray, Christie McNulty, Teri Mehalakes, Phyllis
Racioppi, Traci Repper, Lisa Resta, Denise Richford, Jessica Rodriguez, Nurys Rothang, Maria Ruane, Lauren Rupp, Cassie Rutz, Donna Ryan, Colleen
Vish, Corrine Vogl, Rachael Voth, Christina
WWWW
Weinberger, Susan Weisbord, Heidi Weiser, Billie Sue Westphal, Ashley Whitaker, Kathy Windisch, Cathy Wong, Lisa
YYYY
Yacubic, Kirstin Yarusso, Angela Yarusso, Philomena Yee, Alice
ZZZZ
Zatarian, Betsy
Administration Jim Fiore Director of Athletics On July 23, 2003, President Shirley Strum 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 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 AllAmerican 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 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 University President Shirley Strum Kenny’s Cabinet and was also appointed by Kenny 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 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
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Meet The Seawolves 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. 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.
Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., began his duties as the fifth President of Stony Brook on July 1, 2009, succeeding Shirley Strum Kenny, Ph.D. who retired after 15 years in the position. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook, Dr. Stanley held the position of Vice Chancellor for Research and Professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
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As Vice Chancellor for Research at Washington 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.
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 for the Paul G. Rogers Society for Global Health Research.. Dr. Stanley is married to Ellen Li, M.D. Ph.D., a world renowned gastroenterologist and researcher who is also a Professor at Washington University’s School of Medicine. Drs. Stanley and Li are the parents of four children.
Since 2003, Dr. Stanley has also served as Director 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
Dr. Randall Susman Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Randall Susman was named the Faculty Athletic
in Anthropological Sciences and Ecology and Evolution in addition to the graduate
Representative at Stony Brook in 2004.
program in Anatomical Sciences in the Health Science Center. He has served as
Susman is Professor of Anatomical Sciences in the
Director of the graduate programs in Anatomical Sciences and the Doctoral Program
School of Medicine. His teaching is in human anatomy
in Anthropological Sciences. Susman received his B.S. in Biological Anthropology
and his research activities span the fossil evidence
from UC Davis in 1970, his. Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1976, and his law
of early human evolution in Africa, studies of wild
degree from the Jacob Fuchsberg Law Center of Touro College in 1988.
apes in central Africa, and the comparative anatomy of humans and our closest relatives, the African apes. His publications appear in numerous professional journals and in the popular press. He is a regular contributor to World Book Encyclopedia. In addition to human anatomy, Susman has taught human evolution, anatomy for artists, and other courses at Stony Brook over the past 34 years. He is a member of the graduate programs
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