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INTRODUCTION
Table of Contents Quick Facts 2011 Schedule
TRIBE FIELD HOCKEY
Alumni Busch Field This is Tribe Field Hockey Head Coach Peel Hawthorne Assistant Coaches Roster Preview
HISTORY
Tradition
THE COLLEGE
The College of William & Mary College Administration College Alumni Academics
W&M ATHLETICS
Tribe Athletics Athletic Facilities Athletic Administration Tribe Club Celebration of Women’s Athletics Tribal Fever Social Media Tribe in the Community The CAA Strength and Conditioning Sports Medicine
WILLIAMSBURG
Williamsburg/Hampton Roads Area
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GENERAL INFORMATION
School Name............................................. Location.................................................... Founded.................................................... Enrollment (including graduate)................ Nickname.................................................. Colors........................................................ Web Site.................................................... Facility (capacity)....................................... Affiliation.................................................. Conference................................................ President................................................... Chancellor................................................. Director of Athletics.................................. Athletics Department Phone..................... Ticket Office Phone.................................... Mailing Address......................................... Overnight Shipping Address . ....................
SPORTS INFORMATION
LEAH ZAMESNIK Junior Midfielder
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Sr. Assistant AD, Public Relations............... Office Phone....................................... E-Mail................................................. Associate Director/Field Hockey Contact... Office Phone....................................... E-Mail................................................. Sports Information Director....................... Senior Associate Director........................... Assistant Director...................................... Assistant Director...................................... Sports Information Main Phone................. Fax Number...............................................
COACHING STAFF
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TEAM INFORMATION
2010 Record.............................................. 2010 CAA Record/Finish............................ Players Returning/Lost.............................. Starters Returning/Lost:............................ First Year of Field Hockey........................... Record Since 1973..................................... NCAA Tournament Appearances................ AIAW National Tournament Appearances..
..............The College of William and Mary ..................................... Williamsburg, Va. ... 1693 (second oldest college in America) ........................................................7,725 .........................................................Tribe ..............................Green, Gold and Silver ................................... TribeAthletics.com ................................... Busch Field (1,000) ........................................ NCAA Division I .................... Colonial Athletic Association ..... W. Taylor Reveley, III (Princeton, 1965) ..... Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) .........Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) ......................................... (757) 221-3400 ......................................... (757) 221-3340 ........PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 .. 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185
............................................Pete Clawson ......................................... (757) 221-3369 .................................... pmclaw@wm.edu ............................................. Jake Skipper ......................................... (757) 221-3344 ....................................... jcskip@wm.edu ................................................. Kris Sears ............................................... Rob Turner ...............................................Scott Burns .............................................. Julia Martin ......................................... (757) 221-3344 ......................................... (757) 221-2048
Peel Hawthorne (William and Mary , 1980) ........................ 259-214-2 (.547)/24 Years ........................ 290-231-5 (.556)/28 Years ......................................... (757) 221-3390 .....................................pshawt@wm.edu ................................................... Tess Ellis ......................................... (757) 221-1594 .........................................tellis@wm.edu ....Wesley Drew (William and Mary, 2010) ......................................... (757) 221-1594 .......................... wadrew@email.wm.edu
................................................4-14 (.222) ...............................2-6 (.250)/T-4th place ....................................................... 17/10 ........................................................... 5/6 .........................................................1925 ..................................... 413-308-29 (.570) ......................................Two (2000, 2002) ................... Four (1975, 1976, 1979, 1980)
CAITLYN DAVIES
Junior Defender/Midfielder
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WILLIAMSBURG Philadelphia, Pa. Towson, Md. WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG Norfolk, Va.
CAA Quarterfinals CAA Semifinals CAA Championships
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Home Games in GREEN CAPS at Busch Field * CAA Matches All times are Eastern Schedule and times subject to change
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RESERVE A ROOM
Julie Zoolkoski Swiney ’03 is the head field hockey coach at Slippery Rock.
Christine Paradis ’84 is the head lacrosse coach at Amherst college.
Kelly McQuade ’04, who was also an assistant for the Tribe, is the head field hockey coach at VCU.
W&M Field Hockey Class of 1980, Sharra Kelly, Peel Hawthorne and Pixie Hamilton, at the Tribe Women in Athletics Weekend
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Karin Brower Corbett ’92 is the head lacrosse coach at Penn.
Former Tribe field hockey coaches Caroline Hausserman, Fran Hermance, Nancy Porter-Engman and Jean Stettler along with current head coach Peel Hawthorne and director of special events Millie West.
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TRIBE FIELD HOCKEY ALUMNAE LIST
Ginny Sutton Turner ’05 is the head field hockey coach at Davidson.
Joanie Quinn Milhous ’91 is the head field hockey coach at Villanova.
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Click to view W&M Field Hockey facilities tour.
NEW BUSCH FIELD FEATURES - New AstroTurf 12TM - A fully automated and eco-friendly, s - New backstops and netting behind th - Decorative fencing on the north side concrete walkway from the field
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Busch Field has been the permanent home of the William and Mary field hockey program since the 1990 season. The facility opened in 1989, and the field hockey program played three contests on it during the 1989 season. The Tribe has enjoyed a distinct home-field advantage over the last 22 seasons, amassing a 129-75-2 record (.631) at Busch Field. The facility was made possible by a generous grant from Anheuser-Busch Brewing Corporation. Busch Field opened in June of 1989. In the summer of 2009, it was renovated with AstroTurf 12TM. The renovation of the 20-year-old facility included a total revamp of the field, underlying pad, and drainage systems to create a competition surface that ranks alongside those used at the U.S. National Training Centers in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Chula Vista, California as well as at the 2008 Olympic Games.
Tribe Field Hockey graduated 10 athletes in 2011 and the program earned a 2011 NCAA APR Public Recognition Award.
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Tribe in the Community: W&M hosted a field hockey clinic for youth in 2010.
The Tribe coaching staff possesses more than 45 years of collegiate coaching experience.
An Introduction to Tribe Field Hockey
In 2011, the Tribe raised more than $3,000 for lung cancer research in memory of Claire Lowrie ‘81.
Get to know the student-athletes beyond the playing field as TribeAthletics.com gives fans an inside look through its 20 questions series. Along with the 20 questions with each student-athlete, the newly remodeled home of W&M sports provides fan with video features throughout the year. CLICK TO VISIT THE 20 QUESTIONS SECTION OF TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
The Tribe made two NCAA Appearances in 2000 and 2002.
In the last four years, W&M has produced 36 NFHCA National Academic Squad honorees.
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Career Wins
All-CAA Selections
All-Region Honorees
th among active Division I Head Coaches in Wins
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All-American Selections
CAA Coach of the Year Honors (1995, 2001, 2004) Click to learn more about head coach Peel Hawthorne
25-Year W&M Head Coach Entering her 25th season on the sidelines for William and Mary, Peel Hawthorne is on the brink of tremendous personal milestones while also looking to direct her most talented and experienced team in years. Since returning to her alma mater in 1987, Hawthorne has compiled a 259-214-2 overall record (.547) and a 71-59 (.546) ledger in the Colonial Athletic Association. Including four seasons at Connecticut College, she is 290-231-5 (.556) in her coaching career, and ranks very high in several all-time and active coaching records. Entering the fall of 2010, she is eighth among active Division I coaches with 508 games coached and 10th in the same cohort with 286 wins.
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TESS ELLIS
Associate Head Coach
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Tess Ellis enters her 16th year and third stint as a William and Mary coach in 2011. Ellis returned to the Green and Gold sideline last season after spending a year away coaching at the high school level in Williamsburg. She will assist with all aspects of running the Tribe’s nationally-competitive program, from practice-planning to recruiting, and have a special emphasis on training the College’s goalkeepers.
Former Tribe standout Wesley Drew enters her second season on the sidelines after spending four years starring in the midfield at William and Mary. Drew will be responsible for assisting in all aspects of the running a nationally competitive field hockey program, including developing practice plans, game-day coaching, and recruiting.
WESLEY DREW Assistant Coach
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ASHLEY KINTZING
Senior Midfielder/Defender
NO. NAME 1 Camilla Hill 2 Allison Moran 3 Sarah Morehouse 4 Charlotte Mabon 5 Kelsea Hull 6 Taylor Gladey 7 Brittany Hopkins 8 Jeltje Loomans 9 Lindsey Buckheit 10 Jesse Ebner 11 Leah Zamesnik 12 Christine Johnson 13 Ashley Kyle 16 Caitlyn Davies 17 Kayleigh Ross 18 Lynsey Clyburn 19 Giovanna Golen 20 Taylor Hodge 21 Emma Clifton 23 Ashley Kintzing 24 Mia Cherry 25 Maria Caro 26 Chaney Manganello 27 Katherine Ault 50 Catherine Johnson 52 Elizabeth Frey
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EAR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Sr. Williamsburg, Va. (Jamestown) Jr. Wynnewood, Pa. (Merion Mercy Acad.) o. Burke, Va. (Lake Braddock) Fr. Landenberg, Pa. (Avon Grove) Fr. Fredericksburg, Va. (Chancellor) o. Mountaintop, Pa. (Crestwood) Fr. Springfield, Va. (Lake Braddock) Fr. Houten, The Netherlands (Leidsche Rijn College) Fr. East Greenwich, R.I. (East Greenwich) o. Sinking Spring, Pa. (The Hill School) Jr. Norfolk, Va. (Granby) Jr. Williamsburg, Va. (Jamestown) Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch) Jr. Hellertown, Pa. (Moravian Academy) Fr. McLean, Va. (Langley) Jr. Norfolk, Va. (Granby) o. Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) o. Louisville, Ky. (Louisville Collegiate) Fr. Loomberah, NSW, Australia (Calrossy Anglican) Sr. Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge) o. Yorktown, Va. (Grafton) Jr. Martinsville, N.J. (Bridgewater-Raritan) o. Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine’s School) Fr. Peach Bottom, Pa. (Solanco) Fr. Charlottesville, Va. (Albemarle) Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Frank W. Cox)
ach player’s name to visit their bios at TribeAthletics.com
CAMILLA HILL Senior Goalkeeper
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ASHLEY KYLE Junior Forward
Click to view the 2011 W&M Field Hockey Preview
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MARIA CARO
Junior Defender/Midfielder
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FIELD HOCKEY PREVIEW
Junior Midfielder/Defender Lynsey Clyburn
Junior Midfielder/Forward Allison Moran
All-Americans: Karen Thorne is one of 10 Tribe players to earn All-America honors and was a two-time honoree in 1981 and 1983.
Post Season Appearances: The Tribe advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2000 and 2002 (pictured), while garnering four berths in the AIAW Nationals in 1975, 1976, 1979 and 1980.
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CAA HONORS
Head Coach Peel Hawthorne and Kelly Giles ’06 were named CAA Coach of the Year and CAA Player of the Year, respectively, in 2004.
W&M Hall of Fame: Cheryl Boehringer ’91, who was the SAC Player of the Year in 1990, is one of 27 members of Tribe field hockey to be inducted into the W&M Athletics Hall of Fame.
Honors: Ann Ekberg, who was a three-time All-CAA selection and an All-American in 2002, was selected the CAA Rookie of the Year in 1999.
Season Archive: Check out the Tribe’s past season archive at TribeAthletics.com that includes statistics, rosters, schedules, photos and more from past W&M field hockey seasons.
All-Time Roster: Cristina Limpens holds the W&M school record for career games played with 82.
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ANNA DAVIS ’06
2005 CAA Defensive Player of the Year All-American CAA Silver Anniversary Team
Records: Basia Deren Braddish ’83 holds the Tribe program records for goals (69) and points (152) in a career.
All-Time Results: The Tribe has won 10 or more matches in a season 18 of the last 25 years.
History & Traditions
THOMAS JEFFERSO
Third President of the Unit
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Facts & Rankings
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College of William and Mary is a public sity located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in by Royal Charter issued by King William III and n Mary II of England, William and Mary is the d oldest college in the country after Harvard. m and Mary has a long history of liberal arts tion and a growing research and science ulum that demonstrates a strong commitment dergraduate research. The College, which me a state university in 1906, has been nated a “Public Ivy,” and for nine straight years een ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the best public university in the country – and the n’s top small public university.
“William & Mary can make a good case for being the most selective public college in America. Its size . . . is ideal, the envy of a good many prestigious private colleges. Its setting and its own lush campus . . . provide the stuff calendars are made of. Its academic program . . . is no nonsense, followed by impressive placement in graduate schools and jobs.” Richard Moll, author of The Public Ivys: A Guide to America’s Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities 25
Taylor Reveley was sworn in as the 27th president of the College of William and Mary on September 5, 2008, after serving as interim president since February 2008. Before assuming his current post, he served as dean of William & Mary Law School for almost a decade, starting in August 1998. He is the John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence.
W&M OF VI Officers
Rector Jeffrey B. Trammell ‘7 Vice Rector Charles A. Banks III
Secretary Dennis H. Liberson ‘7
Members
W. TAYLOR REVELEY W&M President
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Janet M. Brashear ‘82 Colin G. Campbell Timothy P. Dunn ‘83 Edward L. Flippen, MBA Laura L. Flippin ‘92 Thomas R. Frantz ‘70, JD ‘7 R. Philip Herget III Leigh A. Pence ‘00 L. Clifford Schroeder, Robert E. Scott, J.D. ‘6 Peter A. Snyder ‘94 Todd A. Stottlemyer ‘ Michael Tang ‘76 John C. Thomas
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Alan J. Meese ‘86 C Steven E. Martin
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Sandra Day O’Connor, who retired as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, was named twentythird Chancellor of the College by the College of William and Mary Board of Visitors. Justice O’Connor’s appointment became effective at her April 2006 investiture; she succeeded Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, former United States Secretary of State, who was appointed in 2000.
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ROBERT M. GATES ’65, L.H.D. ’98 22nd United States Secretary of Defense
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GLENN CLOSE ’74
Actress in such films as Dangerous Liasions and Fatal Attraction, the TV series The Shield and stage productions such as Sunset Boulevard
MARK MCCORMACK ’51
Founder of International Management Group (IMG); Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame and the International Tennis Hall of Fame
Click to hear about Mike Tomlin’s W&M experience.
MIKE TOMLIN ’95
Head Coach Pittsburgh Steelers NFL 2008 Super Bowl Champion
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First President of the United States
JAMES MONROE 1776
Fifth President of the United States
JOHN TYLER 1807
10th President of the United States
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ON STEWART ’84
ost, executive producer and writer of he Emmy Award-winning Daily Show
DARREN SHARPER ’97 All-Pro NFL Safety 2009 Super Bowl Champion
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ACADEMIC ADVISING PHILOSOPHY
Sound academic advice can make the crucial difference between a coherent and exciting education that satisfies personal and professional goals and one that is fragmented and frustrating. Academic advising is recognized at the College as important to the development of its students, a natural extension of teaching and an important professional obligation on the part of its faculty.
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The Academy is a unique semester-long workshops and tutorial sessions designed high – achieving student-athletes in making transition to the College of William a Workshop topics include: - Time Management - Advanced Study Skills - Note-Taking Techniques - Career Planning - Acing Final Exams - Community Standards
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Click to view a message from Pamela Mason on women’s athletics at W&M.
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CAMPUS RESOURCES
- Faculty Advising Program Academic, personal and professional goal setting assistance provided by faculty advisors. Ratio of freshmen to advisors is 12 to 1. - Counseling Center Counseling and psychological services available for a range of issues including personal concerns and interpersonal issues.
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- Dean of Students Office offers disability services coordination, four-day campus-wide orientation, and skill-enrichment counseling. - Writing Resource Center offers an oral communication studio and writing consultants with convenient office hours.
Pamela Mason took over full time duties of the College’s compliance office on April 1, 2006, and she was promoted to Assistant AD for Compliance and Educational Services in July 2008. Previously, she served as the Associate Director of Development for two years.
The Lake Matoaka Amphitheater
The Crim Dell
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The College of William and Mary sponsors 23 varsity sports and provides students with a unique and successful balance of athletics and academics. The Tribe Athletics Department was 96th nationally in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 2010-11, a number that topped the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and ranked third in the state of Virginia. The Directors’ Cup, which was created by the NACDA and USA Today in 199394, is a program that honors institutions maintaining a broad-based program, achieving success in many sports, both men’s and women’s. W&M has placed among the top 100 nationally in 14 of the program’s 18 years, while leading the CAA on nine occasions, including the last two seasons. W&M has produced more CAA Championships than any program in the league’s history. The College owns 102 league crowns, nearly 40 more than its closest competitor. The Tribe raked in the awards in 2009-10 as well, tallying a combined 182 all-conference honors, 36 All-America honors and eight league players of the year. Along with its accomplishments on the field, the Tribe is just as successful in the classroom, epitomizing the term student-athlete. W&M routinely ranks among the national leaders in the NCAA released Academic Progress Report and Graduation Rates per sport. Since the inception of the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year, W&M has produced 31 honorees, more than any school in the conference.
DIANA WEIGEL
2009 CAA Defensive Player of the Year Two-time First-Team All-CAA
2010 CAA Men’s Soccer Champions and NCAA Sweet 16 participant
LANDON FUNICIELLO
NCAA All-American on the Rings
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Betsey Graney ’11 Named Academic All-American
TRIBE FOOTBALL
2010 CAA Champions 2009 NCAA Semifinalists
2010 CAA Men’s Cross Country Champions and NCAA Southeast Region Champions
Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field
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Zable Stadium
Jimmye Laycock Center
Plumeri Park
William and Mary is committed to buildin and maintaining outstanding facilities for a 23 of its varsity athletic teams. The College ha demonstrated this commitment by investin nearly $20 million toward the construction an upgrade of its athletics facilities during just the las seven years. Among W&M’s recent projects wa the completion of the $11 million, 30,000-squar foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center, which wa dedicated in June of 2008. In the summer o 2010, the Laycock Center renovated the foye to include photos, information and memorabili on the Tribe’s storied football tradition. During the spring of 2011, the addition o Martin Family Stadium to the current facilit at Albert-Daly Field was competed. The new stadium features a 1,000-seat pavilion, whic features a state-of-the-art press box, filmin positions and restroom facilities. In the summer of 2009, Busch Fiel experienced a renovation that included a tota revamp of the field, underlying pad, water canno and drainage system. The renovation created competition surface that ranks alongside thos used at the U.S. National Training Centers i Virginia Beach, Va., Chula Vista, Calif., and tha used at last year’s Olympic Games. In 2005, Kaplan Arena received an upgrad with the installation of 6,900-square foo permanent wood floor along with rubberize sports flooring on the open end of the arena t accommodate track and field and other multi purpose activities.
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FACILITY ENHANCEMENT UNDER DRISCOLL In his 16 years of guiding the William and Mary Athletic Department, Athletics Director Terry Driscoll has overseen a significant number of facility enhancements for a number of Tribe’s athletic programs. It total, W&M has dedicated nearly $30 million to facilities enhancements under Driscoll. Here is a look at some of the facility enhancements on Driscoll’s watch: • In the Summer of 2010, the commitment of a significant gift to fully fund the addition of MARTIN FAMILY STADIUM to Albert-Daly Field, the home of Tribe soccer and lacrosse. Named in honor of Eff and Patty Martin, and their children, Andrew, Christine and Julia ’09, the facility, which was completed in the spring of 2011, includes a 1,000-seat pavilion, which features a state-of-the-art press box, filming positions and restroom facilities. • The $11 million, 30,000-square foot JIMMYE LAYCOCK FOOTBALL CENTER (dedicated in June 2008). • $7 million specifically for men’s basketball and the naming of KAPLAN ARENA for the gift from Jim (Class of ’57) and Jane Kaplan (Class of ’56).
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• Upgrades to ZABLE STADIUM, including a permanent lighting system (2005), new artificial playing surface (Field Turf Pro) in 2006, a new video scoreboard (2007) and a new tartan allweather synthetic track surface (2008). • The recently completed renovation to BUSCH FIELD with a new playing surface, AstroTurf 12™, underlying pad and drainage systems to create a competition surface that ranks alongside that used at the U.S. National Training Centers in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Chula Vista, California and that used at the 2008 Olympic Games. • The construction of PLUMERI PARK, home of Tribe baseball, in 1999 due in large part to the generous donation by Joseph J. Plumeri II (Class of 1966). • The $1 million natural grass facility for soccer and lacrosse, ALBERT-DALY FIELD, (dedicated in August 2004) was made possible by longtime athletic benefactors Jim and Bobbie Ukrop (classes of ’60 and ’61, respectively). • Busch Courts opened in September of 2001 as the home for Tribe tennis, includes eight individual hard courts, stadium seating for 500 people and state-of-the-art lighting system. In the spring of 2010, the college honored long-time Tribe staff member Millie West by naming the facility the MILLIE WEST TENNIS FACILITY.
TERRY DRISCOLL Director of Athletics 16th Year at W&M
Under the steady guidance and watchful eye of Terry Driscoll, the William and Mary Athletics Department has solidified its standing as one of the nation’s preeminent broadbased programs. As Driscoll enters his 16th year as athletics director, he has overseen an unprecedented era of improvement in terms of funding and facilities while also maintaining the College’s rich history of producing well-rounded student-athletes. Driscoll oversees a program that is committed to balancing academic demands with athletic success. One of the department’s stated goals each year is to finish among the top 100 in the annual Director’s Cup rankings, which has happened in all but one of the years that Driscoll has been the director. In the last eight years, the Tribe’s program has combined for a total of 33 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles. This past season, W&M claimed four CAA titles (Football, Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Soccer and Women’s Tennis). Overall, no institution in the CAA can claim more all-time league championships than William and Mary (102), and in 2011, the College became the first league program with over 100 conference titles.
Click to view of message from Terry Driscoll
STEVE COLE
BOBBY DWYER
PAMELA MASON
PETE CLAWSON
MIKE PRITCHETT
DAN WAKELY
SPENCER MILNE
MILLIE WEST
Associate AD, Internal Affairs
Assistant AD, Compliance and Educational Services
Assistant AD, Facilities and Operations
Director of Marketing, Promotion and Ticket Operations
Sr. Associate AD, Development
Sr. Assistant AD, Public Relations
Assistant AD, Business Affairs
Director of Special Projects
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Established in 1948 to create support for William and Mary Athletics, the Tribe Club is made up of alumni and friends of the College’s athletics programs. Due to the fact that W&M receives no aid from the state for its sports programs, the Tribe Club is the sole provider of scholarships for William and Mary’s student-athletes. Additionally, money raised annually by the Tribe Club helps defray a portion of the operating expenses for program support. Whether you are a former Tribe student-athlete, a proud alum, a Tribe parent or a fan of William and Mary Athletics, you are invited to join the Tribe Club. By donating to the unrestricted fund or to a specific sport, you are providing opportunities for many young men and women to experience both academic and athletic excellence here at the College. In addition to supporting our student-athletes with generous gifts, Tribe Club members receive exclusive benefits based on their giving level, as well as invitations to tailgates, pre-game and halftime events, golf outings and regional Tribe Club social events. To join, you can make a contribution to the Tribe Club online at www.TribeClub.com or send your donation to PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA, 23187. Thanks to all those who are loyal members of the Tribe Club family. Your support of our gifted and talented athletes is truly appreciated. We could not succeed without you!
Joe Plumeri and Millie West
BOBBY DWYER Sr. Associate AD, Development
EARL YOUNG
Tribe Club Chairman
Marc Elim along with Nancy and Henry George
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Associate Director of Development
BRIAN RANEY
Assistant Director of Development
Deidre Connelly, Barb Blosser and Monty Mason
Donate to the Tribe Club
The Tribe Club and the Overy Honenberger Group (Financial advisors) hosted the annual oyster roast at Plumeri Park.
Ashley Holofcener receives the Feffie Barnhill Award
Margie Snead, Marcy Drees, Danielle Gallagher, Ashley Holofcener and Debbie Taylor
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Joe and Linda Montgomery as well as Jep and Lis Doley
Former W&M Athletics Administrator and Coach Barb Blosser and Women’s Tennis standout Megan Moulton-Levy
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Dancing at Casino Night
W&M Assistant AD for Health Services Renee Cork, f head field hockey coach Peel Hawthorne, 2011 Celebr head lacrosse coach Feffie Barnhill, W&M Sports Psych W&M administrator and coach
Click for information on the Celebration of Women’s Athletics
W&M President with longtime Tribe administator Millie West, who was honored at the 2010 Celebration of Women’s Athletics
former W&M head volleyball coach Debbie Hill, W&M ration of Women’s Athletics honoree and former W&M hology Consulant Deidre Connelly, Patricia Crowe, former Barbara Blosser, Tammie Lambert
Former W&M head women’s tennis coaches Brian Kalbas, Kevin Epley and Millie West along with current head coach Meredith Geiger-Walton
Tribe Club Fundraiser Casino Night
Feffie Barnhill and Betsy Nagelsen
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The Tribal Fever is a student run fan club focused on William & Mary Athletics. The goal of The Tribal Fever is to create and maintain a culture of school spirit centered around athletic events and expanding into the College community as a whole. The Tribal Fever also plans to increase awareness of sporting events on campus with a goal of increasing student attendance at Tribe sports events. Additionally, we plan to foster opportunities to create a better bond between students and student-athletes.
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THE GRIFFIN
Official W&M Mascot
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Click to see the Tribe’s new mascot, the Griffin.
William & Mary’s Griffin is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. The coat of arms of King William and Queen Mary was adorned with lions, and the lion’s body of our mascot evokes our historic royal founding and early history. The eagle’s head of the Griffin suggests the national symbol of the United States and represents the presidents, leaders, and productive citizens whom William & Mary has trained for centuries.
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During the 2010-11 academic year, TribeAthletics.com received a makeover as William and Mary Athletics partnered with NeuLion to create the Web site’s new look. The improved TribeAthletics.com provides fans indepth information on the Green and Gold with more video, photos and features. Through its ease of navigation and increased content, Tribe fans have never before had more easily accessible information on all their favorite W&M teams. Along with the newly redesigned TribeAthletics. com, fans can also get the latest W&M information through various avenues of social media. W&M Athletics is available on Twitter (@TribeAthletics), on Facebook (Willliam and Mary Tribe Athletics) and on YouTube (TribeAthletics). Fans can get updates from W&M athletic events, see what others are saying about the Green and Gold and keep up with all the latest Tribe news. A number of W&M coaches and sports have also joined in on the social media craze, creating Twitter accounts and Facebook pages. Check out the TribeAthletics.com Social Media Page for a full list, and feel free to follow any and all of the Tribe’s programs.
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W&M athletes take part in the NEDA Walk
Along with hard-work and dedication both on the field and i the William and Mary Athletic Department and its student-athle make a positive impact in the community. In 2010, various Tribe a donated their time and energy in different capacities througho and the Hampton Roads area. Among the dozens of activities, T at local schools, volunteered at youth camps, doing communi projects and collected food, clothing and money for non-profit Among the leaders in the Tribe’s efforts in the communit Athletic Advisory Council (SAAC). The SAAC’s goal is to provide a c link between student athletes and the athletic administration, w and supporting the athletic department, college and local c Council is composed of two representatives from each varsit cheerleading team. Selected athletic administrators are nonof the Council.
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Women’s Basketball helps with the ARC Awareness 5K
STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNC Men’s Gymnastics collects food for ‘FISH’
SAAC sold ‘One Tribe, One Family’ wristbands, raising more than $20,000 to honor the memory of Lt. To Weaver ‘08 as part of the Todd Weaver Memorial Fun
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TRIBE BASEBALL
Tribe baseball participated in a number of Fitness Nights at The Arc of Greater Williamsburg
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TRIBE BASKETBALL
Tribe basketball visited the St. Mary’s Home for Disabled Children in Norfolk, Va., during the fall of 2010.
The Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on its reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both athletically and academically. The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars.
CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL William & Mary 48
James Madison Old Dominion George Mason VCU UNC Wilmington Hofstra East Carolina Navy Richmond Towson Georgia State American Loyola Delaware Northeastern Virginia Tech Villanova Binghamton Buffalo Drexel UMass
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DELAWARE BLUE HENS
Location: Newark, Del Founded: 1743 President: Dr. Patrick T. Harker (Pennsylvania, 1981) Athletics Director: Bernard Muir (Brown, 1990)
DREXEL DRAGONS
Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Founded: 1891 President: John A. Fry (Lafayette) Athletics Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer (Rutgers, 1980)
GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS
Location: Fairfax, Va. Founded: 1957 President: Dr. Alan G. Merten (Wisconsin, 1963) Athletics Director: Thomas J. O’Connor (Assumption, 1968)
GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS
Location: Atlanta, Ga. Founded: 1913 President: Dr. Mark P. Becker (Towson State) Athletics Director: Cheryl L. Levick (Missouri, 1974)
HOFSTRA PRIDE
Location: Hempstead, N.Y. Founded: 1935 President: Stuart Rabinowitz (City College of New York) Athletics Director: Jack Hayes (Providence, 1989)
JAMES MADISON DUKES
Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Founded: 1908 President: Dr. Linwood H. Rose (Virginia Tech, 1973) Athletics Director: Jeff Bourne (Bridgewater, 1981)
UNC WILMINGTON SEAHAWKS
Location: Wilmington, N.C. Founded: 1947 President: Dr. Rosemary DePaolo (Queens College) Athletics Director: Jimmy Bass (N.C. State, 1978)
NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES
Location: Boston, Mass. Founded: 1898 President: Dr. Joseph Aoun (MIT, 1981) Athletics Director: Peter Roby (Dartmouth, 1979)
OLD DOMINION MONARCHS
Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1930 President: John R. Broderick (Northeastern) Athletics Director: Dr. Camden Wood Selig (Washington & Lee)
TOWSON TIGERS
Location: Towson, Md. Founded: 1866 President: Dr. Robert Caret (Suffolk, 1969) Athletics Director: Mike Waddell (Guilford, 1991)
VCU RAMS
Location: Richmond, Va. Founded: 1968 President: Michael Rao (South Florida, 1987) Athletics Director: Norwood Teague (North Carolina, 1988)
WILLIAM AND MARY TRIBE
Location: Williamsburg, Va. Founded 1693 President: W. Taylor Reveley III (Princeton) Athletics Director: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969)
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JOHN SAUER
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
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Over 10,000 lbs of Dumbells
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• 16,000 lbs. • 7,500 lbs. o • 24 custom • 32 stationa • 18 multi-pu • Six glute-h • Four abdom • Two groun • Full-equipp
The John Sauer Strength and Conditioning Room
h W. Montgomery Strength Training Center, located er level of Kaplan Arena, was designed by Director Strength and Conditioning John Sauer in 1995. of-the-art center was made possible through the of Joseph W. Montgomery (’74), a former Allelection for the Tribe. The John Sauer Speed and ng Room, a 2,500-square-foot training area, was 010 and expanded the Tribe’s total training area to tely 8,500 square feet.
PH W. MONTGOMERY STRENGTH RAINING CENTER AT A GLANCE:
. of free weights plates • 10,000 lbs. of dumbells of Olympic bumper plates • 100+ medicine balls Olympic platforms • 16 dumbell benches ary balls • Nine slide boards urpose power racks • Six seated rows ham benches • Six dip bars minal benches • Two power squats nd-based jammers • Six lat pulldowns ped plyometric area • 8,500 square feet of space
24 Custom Olympic Platforms
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JOHN RICH
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Aquatic Therapy Pool with Underwater Treadmill
Steve Cole Training Facility 52 Click to view more about W&M Sports Medicine.
Mont Linkenauger Suite
Cold Tank/Whirl Pool Area
Sports Psychology
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The Division of Sports Medicine at the College of William and Mary is responsible for the health care of nearly 450 student-athletes in 23 intercollegiate sports at the country’s second-oldest institution of higher learning. The athletic training program focuses on the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all intercollegiate student-athletes. Tribe athletes have the luxury of rehabilitating and treating injuries in a state-of-the-art athletic training facility. There are eight full-time certified athletic trainers and two graduate assistants from Old Dominion University’s post-graduate athletic training educational program on staff. In addition, a group of undergraduate students serve as athletic training aides and assist in the daily operation of the sports medicine program. W&M Student-Athletes work with an online meal planning for balanced nutrition through Sports Medicine as well.
RENEE CORK
Assistant A.D., Health Services
ANDY CARTER Senior Associate Athletic Trainer
MICHELE HEISEL LISA WILKINS Senior Assistant Athletic Trainer
Senior Assistant Athletic Trainer
JOHN KNAUL Associate Athletic Trainer
DEIDRE CONNELLY Sports Psychology Consultant
BRYCE MUELLER SHAWN LUCCI Assistant Athletic Trainer
Assistant Athletic Trainer
BRANDI SCHWANE Assistant Athletic Trainer
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The Williamsburg area is host to a number of unique places that attract thousands of visitors each year. Some of the most popular destinations include Busch Gardens and Water Country - two of the most impressive theme parks on the east coast - and both are less than a 10-minute drive from the W&M campus.
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Another of Williamsburg’s most popular areas is New Town, which is a vibrant 365-acre community with more than 170 shops and restaurants. Additionally, New Town offers a 12-screen movie theatre and regularly hosts outdoor concerts and special events. Just an hour away from campus is Virginia Beach, which is home to some of the most popular beaches in the region. Also located in the area is the Virginia Beach Amphitheater - a venue that hosts dozens of concerts each year.
Colonial Williamsburg
Water Country USA
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Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach
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One of the Nation’s Top Golf Destinations
Virginia Beach Oceanfront Boardwalk