2010 Tribe Volleyball Virtual Guide

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THIS IS TRIBE VOLLEYBALL Tribe Volleyball Alumni.......................................... 3

COACHING STAFF

W&M Athletics available on FaceBook, YouTube and Twitter.

Head Coach Melissa Aldrich Shelton................... 5 Assistant Coach Monica Marlowe........................ 6 Assistant Coach Audra Harrison.......................... 6

2010 TRIBE 2010 Roster............................................................. 7 Season Preview...................................................... 9 2010 Schedule...................................................... 11

HISTORY 2009 Season in Review........................................ 13 Tradition and History........................................... 15

THE COLLEGE

William and Mary.................................................. 17 Administration...................................................... 19

TRIBE ATHLETICS

HEIDI ERPELDING

CAA Silver Anniversary Selection Three-time CAA Player of the Year

One Tribe.............................................................. 21 First-Class Facilities............................................ 23 Athletic Administration........................................ 25 Tribe Club............................................................. 27 The Tribal Fever................................................... 29

ACADEMICS

Academic Support............................................... 31 Tribe in the Community: SAAC........................... 33

SPORTS MEDICINE

Facilities................................................................ 35 Staff....................................................................... 36

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Facilities........................................................................... 37 Staff....................................................................... 38

LINDSEY PFLUGNER

2010 Honorable Mention All-American 2010 CAA Defensive Specialist of the Year

WILLIAMSBURG AREA Williamsburg........................................................ 39 Attractions............................................................ 40 Click on each section or page to advance to that location in the guide.

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Associate at Parker Poe in Charlotte, N.C.

NICOLE BIBBINS SEDACA ’93

Senior Advisor - United States Department of State

’89 IS AN ASSISTA NT BETH AN N HU LL WI LSON D TH E HEAD ATHLET IC DIR ECTOR AN MA RYMOUNT VOLLEYBALL COAC H AT ON, VA . UN IVE RSITY IN AR LINGT

JENNIFER TORNS PETRIE ’92 Head Volleyball Coach at the University of San Diego

ANNA AGBE-DAVIES ’93

Earned her PhD and is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at UNC-Chapel Hill

W&M HALL OF FAM ER AND IS JANE FANEST IL PET ERSON ’86 IS A L COACH AT CENTRA L LAK ES C.C. CUR RENTLY THE HEAD VOLLEYBAL

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TRIBE VOLLEYBALL ALUMNAE LIST

A N NA FI N LEY CAU LFIE LD ’94 M ED ICA L DOCT EA R NED H ER ORAT E A ND IS A M EMBE R OF AT TH E STA N FO TH E FACU LT Y RD U N IV ERSIT Y M ED ICA L CE NTE R .

MELISSA ALDRICH SHELTON ’91 William and Mary Head Volleyball Coach

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AMY OWENS ’05

LORI PR ICE ’98, WH O IS ON E OF TWO W&M PLAYERS WITH A QUADRU PLE-DOUB LE, SERVED AS AN ASSISTA NT COAC H FOR TH E TR IBE FR OM 1998-01 AND IS CU RR ENTLY AN ATTORNEY FOR TH E LA W CLERK FEDERAL DISTR ICT COURT IN TU CSON, AR IZ.


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Assistant Coach Third Season at W&M

HEAD COAC H ME LISSA SH ELTON OW NS 272 CA REER VICTORIES, INC LUDING 37 IN TH E LA ST TWO SEASONS WITH TH E TR IBE .

In February of 2008, William and Mary alumna Melissa Aldrich Shelton ‘91 returned home. Shelton took over the reins upon the retirement of Debbie Hill in January, after 30 years guiding the Tribe. The seventh head coach at the College, and first graduate to hold the position, Shelton promptly became the winningest “rookie” coach in school history with 19 wins in her first season. Her second year was again successful, producing 18 more wins, another CAA Tournament berth, and the program’s first-ever All-American. In 2009, William and Mary persevered through several injuries, making the conference tournament for the third year in a row. The Tribe won 18 matches to bring Shelton’s record to 37-20, and won 10 CAA matches for just the third time ever. This was the first time the Tribe had back-to-back 18+ win seasons since 1991-92. The Tribe’s tradition of defense continued with the resurgence of the blocking corps. This group put together three of the CAA’s top-four performances in 2009. They were backed by Lindsey Pflugner in the libero position. Pflugner became the first player in school history to earn AVCA All-American honors after collecting 552 digs, 17th-most in the nation. She was also named CAA Defender of the Year, a first for the Tribe since 2005, and was a first-team all-conference and all-state selection.

AUDRA HARRISON Click to view the introduction to W&M Volleyball.

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Assistant Coach First Season at W&M

Audra Harrison joins the Tribe for the first time in 2010, helping with all aspects of the William and Mary volleyball program. Her specific duties include working with the pin hitters and backcourt specialists during practice, home game management, and team travel. She will also help out with the evaluation and recruitment of prospects.

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MONICA MARLOWE

Monica Marlowe is in her third season with the Tribe in 2010, after helping the team to 37 victories and two CAA Tournaments in the past two years. Her duties include assisting with all off-court aspects of the program with specific emphasis on recruiting. In the gym, she is responsible for tutoring the team’s setters.


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HOMETOWN

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Kent, Ohio

Walsh Jesuit (Cleveland Volleyball Company)

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Paulette Grand Pre

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Fr. 5-10 Aliso Viejo, Calif.

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Gina Lang

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Valparaiso, Ind.

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Julia Swalchick

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Melbourne, Fla. Holy Trinity Episcopal (Orlando Volleyball Acad.)

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Celine Alasomuka

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Alexandra Ciaccio

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Erin Skipper

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O/D Fr. 5-8

Laguna Beach (Surf City) Valparaiso (Dunes)

Centreville, Va.

Centreville (NVVA)

Fr. 6-2

Houston, Texas

Memorial (Texas Tornados)

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Sr. 6-0

Yorktown, Va.

Tabb (Williamsburg Juniors)

Monika Stanciauskas M

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Wheaton, Ill. Wheaton-Warrenville South(Sports Performance)

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Jr. 6-1 Moon Township, Pa.

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So. 5-7 Walnut Creek, Calif.

15 Molly Krull

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Raleigh, N.C.

Cardinal Gibbons (Triangle VC)

17 Shaylin O’Connell

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Leesburg, Va.

Loudoun County (Virginia Elite)

19 Cassie Crumal

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Sr. 5-9 Castle Rock, Colo. Chaparral (Colorado Performance)

Cary, N.C.

SOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE SPECIA LIST DELANEY GORDON

Moon (Renaissance) Athens Drive (N.C. Challengers) Las Lomas (NorCal)

Click on each player’s name to visit their bios at TribeAthletics.com

GINA LANG

Sophomore Outside Hitter

SHAYLIN O’CONNELL Sophomore Middle Blocker

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SETTERS

This year’s roster has two experienced setters on it to help direct the Tribe attack, led by senior Cassie Crumal. The starter through the middle of the year and for most of the team’s conference matches, Crumal has improved her skill-set significantly during her three years with the Tribe. She enters her final season with a good chance at becoming just the sixth player in school history to surpass 2,000 assists in her career.

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After two years of coming just short of 20 wins, the William and Mary volleyball team enters 2010 aimed at breaking through that barrier and continuing its run as one of the top teams in the Colonial Athletic Association. Head coach Melissa Aldrich Shelton ‘91 has eight key veterans returning this season, including a strong senior leadership group and three all-conference performers. In 2010, the Tribe will look to continue its success over the past few years in regular-season play, and secure its fourth-straight spot in the CAA Tournament in November.

HITTERS

Perhaps the biggest challenge facing the Tribe’s setters in 2010 is simply choosing which of the team’s six outstanding hitters to set. Senior Erin Skipper was a first-team all-conference selection two years ago and a third-team honoree in 2009. She became just the third player in school history to surpass 1,000 career kills in only three years. Lindsay Kresch grew into a force as the season progressed last year, culminating in second-team All-CAA honors and ranking among the team’s leaders in kills, digs, and points. After spending the early part of the season getting back into form after taking a year off from volleyball, Kresch’s second-half of the year ranked among the most impressive in the region last fall, and she could challenge for all-region honors in 2010.

Also checking in at the setter position will be sophomore transfer Molly Krull. Originally recruited by the Tribe out of high school, Krull spent the past year at the University of Tampa and helped the Spartans reach the Division II quarterfinals while ending the year ranked fourth in the nation.

ERIN SKIPPER Senior Outside Hitter

CASSIE CRUMAL Senior Setter

GINNY BRAY

Senior Middle Blocker

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MIDDLES

William and Mary’s middle-blocking units is one of the deepest in years, and includes five athletes who mix high levels of experience with an explosive athletic potential. Leading the way is senior Ginny Bray, an allconference performer who enters her final season as one of the team’s best leaders, both on and off the court. Coming into the fall, Bray is on the cusp of the Tribe’s alltime top-10 in every blocking category, and owns one of the program’s top three attackpercentages since the early 1990’s. She was an all-rookie selection in 2007 and thirdteam all-conference honoree in 2008. An injury limited her a bit in 2009, but now that it is resolved, the coaches are excited to see what she can do in her last campaign.

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DEFENSE

The libero/defensive specialist position is one of the thinnest on the team in terms of experience, but has a deep line-up of underclassmen who all figure to gain significant experience as the season progresses. Sophomore Delaney Gordon is the only designated back-court player on the team, and saw some action as a true freshman in 2009. Three others who have the skill-set to handle the position are sophomore Gina Lang, and freshmen Celine Alasomuka and Paulette Grand Pre.

LINDSAY KRESCH Junior Outside Hitter

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NOVEMBER FRIDAY SATURDAY Friday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday

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CAMPBELL # HAMPTON # AMERICAN # at Charlotte $ vs. Alabama A&M $ vs. North Carolina A&T $ vs. Long Island % vs. Maryland % at Villanova % HOFSTRA * NORTHEASTERN *

WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG

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VCU * at Towson * at Delaware * at George Mason * at James Madison * UNC WILMINGTON * GEORGIA STATE * at Hofstra * at Northeastern *

WILLIAMSBURG Towson, Md. Newark, Del. Fairfax, Va. Harrisonburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG Hempstead, N.Y. Boston, Mass.

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TOWSON * DELAWARE * at VCU * CAA Championships CAA Championships CAA Championships CAA Championships

WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG Richmond, Va. Campus Site Campus Site Campus Site Campus Site

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Home Games in WHITE CAPS at Kaplan Arena * CAA Matches All times are Eastern Schedule and times subject to change

@ Tribe Invitational # Colonial Challenge $ Villanova Invitational % Charlotte 49er Tournament

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Tribe Invitational (Williamsburg, Va.) 28 RIDER 28 MD. EASTERN SHORE 29 N.C. A&T 29 OHIO STATE

W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 1-3

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Appalachian State Invitational (Boone, N.C.) 4 at Appalachian State W, 3-1 5 vs. Tennessee Tech L, 2-3 5 vs. North Florida W, 3-1

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Georgetown Invitational (Washington, D.C.) 11 at Georgetown W, 3-2 12 vs. Maryland L, 0-3 12 vs. Hampton W, 3-0

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SMU Challenge (Dallas, Texas) 18 vs. Syracuse 18 vs. Texas State 19 at SMU

L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3

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W, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 W, 3-0 L, 2-3

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SEPTEMBER

On October 13th, W&M blocked its way into the record books as the Tribe recorded 21 blocks in a 3-1 win over American. That total tied the school record for blocks in a match, first achieved in 1992. Leading the way was freshman Shaylin O’Connell, whose 12 blocks broke the W&M freshman record and earned her the CAA Rookie of the Week award. O’Connell’s dozen was also the top blocking performance in the CAA all season long.

Lindsay Kresch and Erin Skipper (left to rigtht) proved themselves as two of the most powerful outside hitters in the conference, combining to average nearly six kills per set. Skipper surpassed the 1,000-kill mark in her career against Delaware on October 31st, just the third player in school history to do so in three years. Skipper is also only the third player to ever lead her team in kills three straight years, and the first player to have the opportunity to do so all four years. Kresch earned second-team All-CAA honors in her first season with the Tribe, leading the team with 3.53 points per set. In conference play, Kresch ranked third in the league in both kills and points.

VCU*

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at James Madison* at George Mason * GEORGIA STATE * UNC WILMINGTON * at American at VCU * NORTHEASTERN * HOFSTRA * at Towson * at Delaware *

NOVEMBER LINDSEY PFLUGNER, 2009 TRI BE SEN IORS - BEN BLOCK, LAU REN POW ELL AND KAT IE MCCAR NEY, BRYANA CAR EY

Lindsey Pflugner sailed into new territory in 2009, as she became the first Tribe volleyball player to be named All-American by the AVCA. Pflugner earned honorable-mention honors after leading the CAA and ranking among the top-20 players nationally with 552 digs (an average of 5.26 per set). Pflugner was also named the CAA Defensive Player of the Year, and earned first-team All-CAA and all-state honors. Despite only two seasons as a libero, Pflugner finished her career with 1,354 digs, the second-most in school history.

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GEORGE MASON * JAMES MADISON * at UNC Wilmington * at Georgia State *

CAA Semifinals (Richmond, Va.) 23 at VCU

Click on each game for recap, box score and photos.

2009 STATS

2009 ROSTER

PHOTO GALLERIES

2009 MEDIA GUIDE

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AUGUST


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The Tribe owns eight CAA Championships, including the 2001 squad (pictured) that won the league crown and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

ALL-T IM E RESU LT S: TH E TR IB E OW NS 660 W INS IN TH E PORG RA M ’S 39-YEA R HI STOR Y.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Anna Agbe-Davies ’93 was the 1993 Hanes Athlete of the Year as well as the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award winner in 1993.

RECORDS

Jennifer Torns Petrie ’92 holds the Tribe program records for kills (1572), kills per set (3.82) and attack attempts (3868).

ALL-TIME ROSTER

Kirsten Schimke Jones ’93 was a two-time First-Team All-CAA player during her career and was named to the CAA Silver Anniversary Team in 2009.

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SEASON ARCHIVES

Check out the Tribe’s past season archive at TribeAthletics.com that includes statistics, rosters, schedules, photos and more from past W&M volleyball seasons.

TH ’90 IS ONE OF FOU R W&M HALL OF FAM E: JEN NOBLE SMI ATH LETI CS HALL OF FAM E VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS IN THE TRIBE

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CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS


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Click to hear about Pittsburgh Steeler Head Coach Mike Tomlin’s W&M experience.

CA M PUS LIFE

ALUM NI THOMAS JEFFERSON 1762

Fifth President of the United States

Click to hear about Derek Cox’s W&M experience.

Jacksonville Jaguars

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strong commitment to undergraduate research. The College, which became a state university in 1906, has been designated a “Public Ivy,” and for nine straight years has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the sixthbest public university in the country – and the nation’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

DEREK COX ’09

The College of William and Mary is a public university located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in 1693 by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England, William and Mary is the second oldest college in the country after Harvard. William and Mary has a long history of liberal arts education and a growing research and science curriculum that demonstrates a

S COOL W&M FACTS AND RA NK ING

Also referred to as “the alma mater of a nation,” the College has educated four U.S. Presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler, which is the third most of any college in the country. William and Mary also claims several firsts, including the 1776 creation of Phi Beta Kappa – the country’s first academic honor society – the first honor code of conduct

for college students, and the first collegiate law school, established in 1779. William and Mary is also home to the Sir Christopher Wren Building – the country’s oldest academic building still in use – and the President’s House, the oldest home of a university president still in use.

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Rector Henry C. Wolf ‘64, J.D. ‘66 Virginia Beach, Va. Vice Rector John W. Gerdelman ‘75 Secretary Janet M. Brashear ‘82

Williamsburg, Va.

Virginia Beach, Va.

MEMBERS

D COACH JIM MYE LAYCOCK W. TAYLOR REV ELEY (LEFT) WITH HEA TER RY DRISCOLL (RIG HT) (CENTER) AND ATH LETI CS DIRECTOR VIRG INIA IN 2009. AT FOLLOWI NG THE TRIBE’S WIN

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. Reveley received his A.B. from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in 1965. At Princeton, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and rowed on the lightweight crew for two years. Reveley went to law school at the University of Virginia, receiving his J.D. in 1968. During the United States Supreme Court’s 1969 term, he clerked for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.

W. TAYLOR REVELEY, III W&M President

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Reveley has extensively studied and written about the constitutional division of the war powers between the President and Congress. In 1972-73, he spent 13 months studying the war powers while an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City and a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. He is the author of War Powers of the President and Congress: Who Holds the Arrows and Olive Branch? (University of Virginia Press, 1981).

Charles A. Banks III Gloucester, Va. Colin G. Campbell Williamsburg, Va. Thomas E. Capps Richmond, Va. Timothy P. Dunn ‘83 Rectortown, Va. Sarah I. Gore ‘56 Newark, Del. R. Philip Herget III Alexandria, Va. Kathy Y. Hornsby ‘79 Williamsburg, Va. Dennis H. Liberson ‘78 Great Falls, Va. Suzann W. Matthews ‘71 McLean, Va. Anita O. Poston, J.D. ‘74 Norfolk, Va. Robert E. Scott, J.D. ‘68 New York, N.Y. Michael Tang ‘76 Elk Grove Village, Ill. John Charles Thomas Richmond, Va. Jeffrey B. Trammell ‘73 Washington, D.C.

2009-2010 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES

Katherine M. Kulick Alexandra Duckworth

William&Mary Richard Bland

2009-2010 STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES

Sarah D. Rojas D. Ryan Goodwin

William&Mary Richard Bland

2009-2010 STAFF LIAISON

Mary S. Molineux

PPFA President

Sandra Day O’Connor, who retired as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, was named twenty-third 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. The post of Chancellor has been an important one since the College was chartered in 1693 by King William III and Queen Mary II of Great Britain. Until 1776, the Chancellor was an English subject – usually the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Bishop of London – who served as the College’s advocate to the crown, while a colonial president oversaw the day-to-day activities of the Williamsburg campus. Following the Revolutionary War, George Washington was appointed as the first American chancellor; later President John Tyler held the post. The first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, Justice O’Connor was born in El Paso, Texas, on March 26, 1930. She earned a B. A. in economics (magna cum laude) from Stanford University, and went on to receive an LL. B. from Stanford Law School, where she graduated third in her class. Her classmate, the late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, graduated first in the class.

SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR W&M Chancellor

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OFFICERS


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by the NACDA and USA Today in 1993-94, 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 13 of the program’s 17 years, while leading the CAA on eight occasions, including this past season. W&M has produced more CAA Championships than any program in the league’s history. The College

2010 WOME N’S TRACK & FIE LD CAA

All-American Running Back

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Along with its accomplishments on the field of play, the Tribe is just as successful in the classroom, epitomizing the term student-athlete. The W&M Athletics Department 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 30 honorees, more than any school in the conference.

CHA MPIONS

WILLIAM AND MARY

JONATHAN GRIMES

owns 98 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. During the 2008-09 season, the Green and Gold produced an overall athletics winning percentage of 67.6, while racking up a combined 813 wins.

2010 NIT PARTIC IPA NT

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SARAH JONSON

All-American Defender

2010 ME N’S CROSS COU NTRY CAA

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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 78th nationally (as of June 3) in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 2009-10, a number that topped the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) programs and ranked third in the state of Virginia. The Directors’ Cup, which was created


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in June of 2008. This past summer, the Laycock Center renovated the foyer to include photos, information and memorablia on the Tribe’s storied football tradition. This past summer, the announcement of the first phase of the Martin Family Stadium to the current facilty at Albert-Daly Field was made. The new stadium features a 1,000-seat pavilion, which features a state-of-the-art press box, filming positions and restroom facilities. The

project will begin in the fall of 2010 and be complete in 2011. In the summer of 2009, Busch Field experienced a renovation that included a total revamp of the field, underlying pad, water cannon and drainage system. The renovation created a competition surface that ranks alongside those used at the U.S. National Training Centers in Virginia Beach, Va., Chula Vista, Calif., and

that used at last year’s Olympic Games. In 2005, Kaplan Arena received an upgrade with the installation of 6,900-square foot permanent wood floor along with rubberized sports flooring on the open end of the arena to accomodate track and field and other multipurpose activities.

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William and Mary is committed to building and maintaining outstanding facilities for all 23 of its varsity athletic teams. The College has demonstrated this commitment by investing nearly $20 million toward the construction and upgrade of its athletics facilities during just the last seven years. Among W&M’s recent projects was the completion of the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center, which was dedicated


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VOLU NTEER OF TER RY DRISCOLL HONORED TRIBE CLUB TRIBE’S THE YEA R KEN HALLA (’86) AT THE MAD ISON . ES JAM R 2009 HOM ECOM ING WIN OVE

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 broad-based programs. As Driscoll enters his 15th 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 seven years, the Tribe’s program has combined for a total of 29 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles. This past season, W&M claimed three CAA titles (Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Women’s Track & Field). In 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 teams compete in the NCAA Tournament, with four teams winning conference titles and six that finished in the top 25 at the end of their respective seasons. Overall, no institution in the CAA can claim more alltime league championships than the 98 William and Mary has earned.

• In the Summer of 2010, the committment 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 will be a 1,000-seat pavilion, which features a state-of-the-art press box, filming positions and restroom facilities. The project will be completed in the spring of 2011.

STEVE COLE

BOBBY DWYER

PAMELA MASON

PETE CLAWSON

MIKE PRITCHETT

DAN WAKELY

SPENCER MILNE

MILLIE WEST

Associate AD, Internal Affairs

Sr. Associate AD, Development

• 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).

Assistant AD, Compliance and Educational Services

Assistant AD, Media Relations

• 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 all-weather 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).

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Assistant AD, Business Affairs

• 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.

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TERRY DRISCOLL Director of Athletics 15th Year at W&M

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In his 15 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:


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Joe ’74 and Linda Montgomery with Jim Kaplan ’57

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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!

BOBBY DWYER

MONTY MASON

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BRIAN RANEY

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Associate Director of Development

CHRIS BRAIG Director of Special Events

Tribe Club Chairman

Assistant Director of Development

SHANNON RETZBACH

Assistant Director of Special Events

MI LLIE WEST WITH JOE PLU ME RI ’66 AT THE WOME N IN SPORTS BRU NCH.

THE TRIBE CLUB AND THE OVERY HONENBERGER GROUP (FINANCIAL ADVISORS) HOSTED THE ANNUA L OYSTER ROAST AT T PLUME RI PARK. Betsey Nagelsen and head men’s tennis coach Peter Daub

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JEAN BEALL Business Manager

PEGGY LUKAS

Senior Administrative Assistant

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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.


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THE TRIBAL FEVER WEB SITE CLICK HERE TO JOIN 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 studentathletes.

LAST SEASON, T R IBA L FEV ER ORGA N IZ ED BU VA R IOUS ATH LE S T R IPS TO T IC EV ENTS, IN CLUD ING TH E T R IBE’ S FOOTBA LL U PSET OF V IRG IN IA .

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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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JASON SIMMS

Director of Academic Support for Athletics

- Time Management - Advanced Study Skills - Note-Taking Techniques - Career Planning - Acing Final Exams - Community Standards

- Introduction to Study Skills - Learning and Memory - Test-Taking Strategies - Money Management - Academic Planning - And more…

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.

As Director of Academic Support, Jason Simms acts as an academic advisor to the College’s varsity athletes and is currently in his third year at W&M. Simms assists student-athletes in maintaining excellence in the classroom, scheduling classes, and assisting in future planning. Simms brought a diverse background to the W&M Athletic Department from his work at Salisbury University. He acted as the Associate Dean of Admissions as well as the Director of Minority Recruitment. In regards to athletics, Simms worked as the Admissions Athletics Liaison and an Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach for the SU Sea Gulls.

The Academy The Academy is a unique semester-long series of workshops and tutorial sessions designed to assist high – achieving student-athletes in making a smooth transition to the College of William and Mary. Workshop topics include:

- 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

Asstistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Educational Services

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. She is W&M’s Senior Women’s Administrator. Under Mason, the compliance office works with the NCAA Eligibility Center to determine initial eligibility of all incoming freshmen and continues to monitor student-athlete eligibility throughout their college careers. Mason is also responsible for educating all student-athletes, coaches, staff and boosters on the NCAA rules.

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PA M ELA M ASON (PI CT UR ED WI TH HE R HUSBAN D MONT Y AT TH E WOM EN IN SPORTS WE EK END) IS TH E TR IBE ’S SE NIOR WOM EN ’S ADM INI ST RA TOR

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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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Along with hard-work and dedication both on the field and in the classroom, the William and Mary Athletic Department and its student-athletes also strive to make a positive impact in the community. In 2010, various Tribe athletic programs donated their time and energy in different capacities throughout Williamsburg and the Hampton Roads area. Among the dozens of activities, Tribe teams read at local schools, volunteered at youth camps, doing community-based service projects and collected food, clothing and money for non-profit organizations.

Tribe baseball reached out into the community this past year participated in Fitness Night at The Arc of Greater Williamsburg. Tribe student-athletes helped 40 members of The Arc engage in exercises and baseball activities for two hours and talked about the importance of exercise and developing healthy eating habits.

Click to view Tribe baseball’s event at The Arc of Greater Williamsburg.

Among the leaders in the Tribe’s efforts in the community is the Student Athletic Advisory Council (SAAC). The SAAC’s goal is to provide a communications link between student athletes and the athletic administration, while promoting and supporting the athletic department, college and local community. The Council is composed of two representatives from each varsity team and the cheerleading team. Selected athletic administrators are non-voting members of the Council.

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Last season, members of the Tribe football program volunteered at various youth football camps, including as coaches during the opening week of conditioning practice for the Williamsburg Hornets Youth Football and Cheerleading League.

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ANDY CARTER

JOHN KNAUL

MICHELE HEISEL

LISA SHOOK

DEIDRE CONNELLY

TRACEY EISEN

SHAWN LUCCI

BRYCE MUELLER

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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.

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Renée Cork heads the William and Mary Sports Medicine staff and holds the title of Assistant Athletic Director for Heath Services. Cork is in her 19th year at the College and in 2007 was honored as the National Trainers’ Association Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year. Cork is joined on the sports medicine staff by a pair of veteran trainers in Senior Associate Athletic Trainer Andy Carter and Associate Athletic Trainer John Knaul. Carter joined the William and Mary staff in 2000 as an associate athletic trainer. A William and Mary alumnus and former Tribe student athletic trainer, he is in his seveth year as the head football athletic trainer, overseeing the sports medicine services for the team. He and his wife, Kristina, who is a physical therapist at Advanced Specialty Center of Williamsburg Physical Therapy, reside in Williamsburg. Knaul, who earned his bachelor’s degree of Alfred University and

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his master’s at Elmira College, is in his 11th year at William and Mary. He and his wife, Katie, reside in Williamsburg. Lisa Shook and Michele Heisel enter their sixth seasons with W&M athletics and both hold the title of Senior Assistant Athletic Trainers. Shook holds a bachelor’s degree from Salisbury University and a master’s from Western Carolina. She is the head athletic trainer for the men’s basketball program. Heisel, who resides in Williamsburg with her husband, Ian, who is an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the College, holds a bachelor’s degree from California University of Pennsylvania and a master’s from Virginia. Tracey Eisen and Bryce Mueller return for their third seasons as Assistant Athletic Trainers. Eisen, who is originally from Silver Springs, Md., completed her undergraduate degree at Pittsburgh and her graduate work at George Washington. Bryce earned his bachelor’s

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degree from Northern Iowa, while receiving his master’s degree from West Virginia. Shawn Lucci joins the staff full time after spending the last two years as a graduate assistant. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh and received her master’s from Old Dominion this past year. Michael Potter is in his seventh year on the staff as the team physician. The team physician oversees the full-time athletic training staff and has overall responsibility for supervising the sports medicine program. A family practice/sports medicine specialist, Potter earned his medical degree from Texas A&M. He completed his residency at the Riverside Family Practice in Newport News and his sports medicine fellowship at Wake Forest University. Potter is in private practice with the Virginia Center of Athletic Medicine (VCAM) of Tidewater Physicians Multispecialty Group (TPMG).

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• 16,000 pounds of free weights • 7,000 pounds of dumbbells • 6,000 pounds of rubber bumper plates • 20 dynamax medicine balls • 24 custom-built Olympic platforms • 18 multipurpose power racks with adjustable benches • 10 dumbbell benches • 6 glute-ham benches • 4 adjustable abdominal benches • 6 dip bars • 2 power squats • 2 ground-based jammers • Fully-equipped plyometric area • Wide variety of selectorized machines

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Director of Speed, Strength and Conditioning 23rd Year at W&M

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IAN HEISEL

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

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JOSEPH W. MONTGOMERY STRENGTH TRAINING CENTER AT A GLANCE


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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. 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.

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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.

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