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HOFSTRA<br />
Dalton<br />
Rouleau<br />
Jared<br />
Hammer<br />
Joe<br />
Burg<br />
<strong>2013</strong> <strong>baseball</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>
Austin<br />
NYMAN<br />
Taylor<br />
STUART<br />
John<br />
TIEDEMANN<br />
Andrew<br />
barbarino
<strong>2013</strong> hofstra <strong>baseball</strong> QUICK FACTS<br />
Location: Hempstead, New York 11549<br />
Founded: 1935<br />
Enrollment: 11,453<br />
Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Nickname: Pride<br />
Colors: Gold, White and Blue<br />
Home Stadium (Capacity): University Field<br />
(600)<br />
President: Stuart Rabinowitz<br />
Faculty Athletics Representative:<br />
Dr. Michael Barnes<br />
Vice President/Director of Athletics:<br />
Jeffrey A. Hathaway<br />
Executive Associate Director of Athletics:<br />
Danny McCabe<br />
Senior Associate Director of Athletics:<br />
Cindy Lewis<br />
Senior Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Facilities: Jay Artinian<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for External<br />
Affairs: Tim McMahon<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Compliance: TBA<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for<br />
Development: TBA<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing<br />
and Promotions: Chrissy Arnone<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket<br />
Operations: Maria Corvino<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate<br />
Relations: Ellen Johnson<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-<br />
Athlete Development: Samantha Sweeney<br />
Director of Administration: Rachel August<br />
Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely<br />
Director of Student-Athlete Services:<br />
James Lally<br />
Athletic Department Phone:<br />
(516) 463-3800/6750<br />
Associate Director of Athletic<br />
Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4933<br />
Senior Sports Information Director:<br />
Jim Sheehan<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-6764<br />
Assistant Director of Athletic<br />
Communications: Brian Bohl<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-6759<br />
Director of Athletic Publications/Baseball<br />
Contact: Len Skoros<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4602<br />
Cell Phone: (516) 765-5584<br />
Fax: (516) 463-5033<br />
Email: Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu<br />
Equipment Manager: Kathy Theiling<br />
Assistant Equipment Managers: Dave Walsh<br />
(Baseball), John Considine<br />
Photographers: Brian Ballweg, Ross Obley,<br />
Tim Cowie, Jorge Perez, Len Skoros<br />
BASEBALL INFORMATION<br />
Head Coach: John Russo<br />
(West Alabama, 2000)<br />
Overall Record/Years: 34-22/1 year<br />
Record at School/Years: Same<br />
Assistant Coach: Kelly Haynes<br />
(Lenoir-Rhyne, 1996)<br />
Assistant Coach: Chris Johns<br />
(Northern Colorado, 2006)<br />
Assistant Coach: Vince Colasuonno<br />
Athletic Trainer: David Riviere<br />
Baseball Office Phone: (516) 463-5065/3759<br />
2012 Record: 34-22<br />
2012 Conference Record/Finish: 20-10/2nd<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 25/6<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3<br />
Pitchers Returning/Lost: 16/1<br />
New<strong>com</strong>ers: 8<br />
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Top Returning Batters:<br />
Name Pos. Cl. Avg.-HR-RBI-SB<br />
Jared Hammer 1B Sr. .376-4-66-12<br />
Kenny Jackson OF Jr. .344-4-51-8<br />
Dalton Rouleau SS Sr. .328-5-31-26<br />
Top Returning Pitchers:<br />
Name Cl. IP W-L, SV, ERA, K<br />
John Tiedemann Sr. 79.0 7-5, 1, 5.13, 64<br />
Dave Jesch So. 59.1 4-0, 0, 5.31, 47<br />
Andrew Barbarino Sr. 33.2 4-2, 3, 3.48, 26<br />
Cody Normand Sr. 32.0 3-0, 0, 3.66, 25<br />
Table of Contents<br />
Quick Facts 1<br />
Hofstra Highlights 2<br />
Coaching Staff<br />
Head Coach John Russo 4<br />
Assistant Coach Kelly Haynes 6<br />
Assistant Coach Chris Johns 7<br />
Assistant Coach Vince Colasuonno 7<br />
2012 Roster 8<br />
2012 Outlook 9<br />
Player Profiles<br />
Joe Perez 12<br />
Andrew Barbarino 13<br />
Joe Burg 14<br />
Matt Ford 15<br />
Jared Hammer 16<br />
John Krause 17<br />
Gregg Lettini 18<br />
Chris Nardo 19<br />
Cody Normand 20<br />
Austin Nyman 21<br />
Jared Rogers 22<br />
Dalton Rouleau 23<br />
Gregg Sarra 24<br />
Taylor Stuart 25<br />
John Tiedemann 26<br />
David D’Errico/Kenny Jackson 27<br />
Everett Keller/Matt Reistetter 28<br />
John Schilt/Brett Schreiber 29<br />
Bryan Verbitsky/Dave Jesch 30<br />
Nick Kozlowski/Brendan Mulligan 31<br />
Kevin Brantley/Robbie Cafiero/<br />
TJ Ehrsam 32<br />
Brent Hall/Chris Harkey 33<br />
Michael Isom/David Leiderman/<br />
Graham Tebbit 34<br />
Hofstra in the MLB Draft 35<br />
This is Hofstra 36<br />
Hofstra University President 38<br />
University Senior Administration 39<br />
Hofstra Director of Athletics 40<br />
Athletics Administration and<br />
Head Coaches 42<br />
Academic Support 44<br />
Sports Medicine/Athletic Training 45<br />
Long Island 46<br />
New York City 47<br />
Baseball Facilities 48<br />
2012 Statistics and Results 50<br />
2012 Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Review 52<br />
The Colonial Athletic Association 54<br />
Hofstra in the Community 55<br />
Hofstra Record Book 56<br />
Series Records 61<br />
Year-by-Year Records 62<br />
All-Time Results 63<br />
<strong>Media</strong> Services 72<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 1
HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Newark Mayor Cory Booker<br />
was the keynote speaker for<br />
Hofstra’s annual P.R.I.D.E. week.<br />
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein,<br />
the reporters who broke the Watergate scandal for The Washington<br />
Post, spoke at Hofstra on March 20, 2012, for the 40th anniversary of<br />
the story that forced President Nixon to resign.<br />
Hofstra students raised<br />
more than $100,000 for<br />
cancer research during<br />
the 2012 Relay for Life.<br />
Hofstra hosted a Presidential Debate on<br />
October 16, 2012, and brought a slate of top<br />
political strategists, activists, scholars and<br />
journalists to campus as part of an electionthemed<br />
event series.<br />
CBS Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie<br />
Moonves was the speaker at the undergraduate ceremony<br />
during Hofstra’s 2012 Commencement Exercises.<br />
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The Princeton<br />
Review<br />
recently<br />
named the<br />
Zarb School<br />
of Business<br />
One of<br />
its “Great<br />
Schools for<br />
Marketing<br />
and Sales<br />
Majors”<br />
Hofstra is just<br />
25 miles from<br />
New York City.<br />
The<br />
Hofstra-<br />
North<br />
Shore LIJ<br />
School of<br />
Medicine<br />
COMPLETED<br />
ITS FIRST<br />
YEAR OF<br />
EXISTENCE IN<br />
JULY 2012.<br />
Rapper Snoop Dogg was one<br />
of the headliners at Vibe Live<br />
during the 2012 Fall Festival.<br />
WRHU, Hofstra’s<br />
radio station, was<br />
recently rated the<br />
fifth best college<br />
radio station in<br />
the nation by The<br />
Princeton Review.<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 3
HEAD BASEBALL COACH JOHN RUSSO<br />
JOHN<br />
RUSSO<br />
BASEBALL head COACH<br />
John Russo was named head coach of the Hofstra Baseball program<br />
on May 6, 2012, after serving as interim head coach since January<br />
2012.<br />
Russo is in his fifth season on the Hofstra Baseball staff in <strong>2013</strong> and is<br />
the 14th head coach in program history. Russo is <strong>com</strong>ing off a stellar<br />
2012 season in which he led the team to a school record 34 wins and the<br />
#2 seed in the Colonial Athletic Association Championship with a 20-10<br />
conference mark.<br />
In addition to the team’s 34 wins, the Pride set seven other team records<br />
including runs (447), hits (669), doubles (145), stolen bases (157), ERA<br />
(5.37), strikeouts (349) and double plays (65).<br />
Under Russo’s direction in 2012 the Pride was one of the top offensive<br />
teams in the country. Hofstra ranked in the top 10 in 11 offensive<br />
categories, leading the nation in doubles (2.59) and stolen bases (2.80)<br />
per game while finishing second in batting (.334) and total steals (157).<br />
Senior outfielder Danny Poma, who was a 10th-round selection by the<br />
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Russo began his career<br />
in 1998 as hitting coach<br />
at the University of<br />
West Alabama, helping<br />
the team set nine<br />
individual and team<br />
batting records in his<br />
three seasons.<br />
A 2000 graduate<br />
of West Alabama<br />
with a degree in<br />
secondary education<br />
and a concentration<br />
in physical education,<br />
Russo had been a<br />
teacher and athletic<br />
director in the Millburn<br />
School District in<br />
Wadsworth, Illinois,<br />
from 2005 to 2008.<br />
Arizona Diamondbacks in the MLB Draft, led the nation in doubles (32)<br />
and ranked second in batting (.430) and runs (78). Poma, who was the<br />
CAA Player of the Year, would earn several All-America accolades for<br />
his play in 2012, and joined Jared Hammer and Matt Ford on the All-<br />
East Region team as well.<br />
Russo and his wife,<br />
Stacey, have been<br />
married for 12 years<br />
and have four children<br />
- Hailey (9), Lainey (6)<br />
and twins Palmer and<br />
Chase (1). The Russo<br />
family resides in East<br />
Meadow, New York.<br />
Russo, who has served as recruiting coordinator and infield coach as<br />
well as the third base coach, joined the Pride in 2008 after spending the<br />
previous five summers as the manager of the Vermont Mountaineers of<br />
the New England Collegiate Baseball League, leading the team to backto-back<br />
NECBL championships in 2006 and 2007.<br />
Russo returned to coach the Mountaineers during the summer of 2011<br />
and led the team to a 26-16 mark and a spot in the NECBL Playoffs.<br />
His team set a league record for stolen bases in 2011 with 118 while<br />
outfielder Brian O’Grady stole a team-record 25 bags. He also managed<br />
the team to 18 wins and the NECBL playoffs in 2012. During his tenure<br />
with the Mountaineers, Russo posted a 181-138 record and was the 2005<br />
NECBL Manager of the Year. He has coached more than 60 players who<br />
were selected in the MLB Draft, including Christian Friedrich (2008<br />
first round pick by the Colorado Rockies) and A.J. Pollock (2009 first<br />
round selection by the Arizona Diamondbacks). Entering the <strong>2013</strong> Major<br />
League Baseball season, he has coached five players - David Carpenter<br />
(Houston), Darin Mastroianni (Toronto), Rob Delaney (Tampa Bay),<br />
Pollock and Friedrich - that have been on the 40-man rosters of their<br />
respective teams.<br />
From 2001 to 2005, Russo served as assistant coach at Saint Joseph’s<br />
College in Rensselaer, Indiana. In his role as infield coach, St. Joseph’s<br />
led its conference in fielding and ranked in the top 10 nationally three<br />
times during his four seasons. Russo also monitored the academic<br />
progress of his team, which <strong>com</strong>piled an overall GPA of 3.1 during his<br />
tenure.<br />
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ASSISTANT COACHES<br />
KELLY<br />
HAYNES<br />
ASSISTANT COACH<br />
Kelly<br />
Haynes,<br />
a 1996<br />
graduate of<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
College in<br />
Hickory, North<br />
Carolina, is in<br />
his second year<br />
of his second<br />
stint as an<br />
assistant coach<br />
for the Hofstra<br />
University<br />
Baseball<br />
team. Haynes,<br />
who serves<br />
as Hofstra’s<br />
recruiting<br />
coordinator<br />
and third base<br />
coach as well as<br />
working with the<br />
Pride’s outfielders<br />
and hitters, brings<br />
more than 10<br />
years of collegiate<br />
experience to the<br />
Hofstra dugout.<br />
Haynes had served as an assistant coach during the 2010 season before<br />
spending the 2010-11 academic year at Catawba Valley Community<br />
College in Hickory, North Carolina.<br />
During the 2012 season the Pride was one of the top offensive teams<br />
in the country. Hofstra ranked in the top 10 in 11 offensive categories,<br />
leading the nation in doubles (2.59) and stolen bases (2.80) per game<br />
while finishing second in batting (.334) and total steals (157).<br />
At Catawba Valley, Haynes served as the associate head coach and was<br />
responsible for working with the hitters as well as the infield defense.<br />
In his one season he helped guide the second-year program to a 38-15<br />
record and as high as a #3 ranking in NJCAA Division II.<br />
Haynes also coached at his alma mater for eight seasons (1997-03,<br />
2007). During his tenure, he served as a recruiting coordinator, infield<br />
coach and assisted with hitters. Haynes helped the school win conference<br />
tournament championships in 2000 and 2001. He also was part of a<br />
staff that led Lenoir-Rhyne to school records for wins in four different<br />
seasons, including the current mark of 35 wins in 2007.<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne appeared in the NCAA Division II South Regional in<br />
2001, and also finished in the Collegiate Baseball Top 25 that season.<br />
Haynes coached 22 all-conference performers, five All-South Region<br />
selections and two conference rookies of the year during his time with<br />
the Bears.<br />
Haynes, who played<br />
two seasons at Brevard<br />
College from 1992<br />
to 1993, was named<br />
Offensive Most Valuable<br />
Player at Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
in 1995, and was<br />
named to the South<br />
Atlantic Conference<br />
All-Tournament Team<br />
in 1996.<br />
Haynes and his wife<br />
Angie, have one<br />
daughter, Maddie (10).<br />
He currently resides in<br />
East Meadow, New York.<br />
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CHRIS<br />
JOHNS<br />
ASSISTANT COACH<br />
Chris Johns is in his first season as an assistant coach with the<br />
Hofstra Pride <strong>baseball</strong> program. Johns will assist with the<br />
pitching staff and recruiting, as well as coach first base, after<br />
<strong>com</strong>ing to Hofstra following three seasons at Iowa Western Community<br />
College in Council Bluffs, Iowa.<br />
During his tenure at Iowa Western, Johns served as varsity pitching<br />
coach and head junior varsity coach. In 2010 and 2012 he was part of a<br />
Reivers team that won the NJCAA Division I National Championship,<br />
while in 2011 the team finished third at the Junior College World Series.<br />
The 2011 squad also posted the lowest ERA in the nation, a school<br />
record 3.09.<br />
As pitching coach, Johns was responsible for daily practice structure,<br />
arm care workouts, throwing programs and video review. He also<br />
assisted in the day-to-day operations of the Iowa Western program,<br />
including recruiting, travel coordination, field work, throwing batting<br />
practice and overseeing summer camp planning. In addition, his duties as<br />
JV coach included recruiting a team, practice planning and scheduling.<br />
In his three seasons at Iowa Western Johns coached seven pitchers to All-<br />
Region XI honors, including two that won Pitcher of the Year accolades.<br />
He has also had 17 pitchers move on to four-year institutions.<br />
Prior to Iowa Western, Johns was a volunteer coach at the University<br />
of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado, from 2007 to 2009, where<br />
he worked with the pitching staff, catchers and outfielders. He has also<br />
been a pitching coach with the Keene Swamp Bats of the New England<br />
Collegiate Baseball League (2009) and the Duluth Huskies of the<br />
Northwoods League (2008).<br />
Johns, a 2006 graduate of the University of Northern Colorado with<br />
a degree in social sciences, began his collegiate career at Lamar (CO)<br />
Community College He posted a 21-1 record and a 2.28 ERA in his<br />
two seasons, and holds the career wins record at the school. Prior to<br />
the 2004 campaign, Baseball America named him its Preseason Pitcher<br />
of the Year. After graduating from Lamar, Johns played one season at<br />
Louisiana-Lafayette before transferring to Northern Colorado to finish<br />
out his career.<br />
VINCEnt<br />
cOLASUONNO<br />
ASSISTANT COACH<br />
Vincent Colasuonno is in his second season as an assistant coach<br />
for the Hofstra Pride <strong>baseball</strong> program.<br />
Colasuonno, who serves as the Pride’s pitching coach, brings a great deal<br />
of experience to the table as he has more than 30 years of playing and<br />
coaching experience including several seasons coaching in the Italian<br />
Baseball League.<br />
During his first season with the Pride, he helped the team to a school<br />
record 34 wins and saw his staff set program records for strikeouts (349)<br />
and earned run average (5.37).<br />
In 2011 Colasuonno served as the pitching coach at Chaminade High<br />
School in Mineola, New York, which won the 2011 Catholic League<br />
championship.<br />
Colasuonno has also been a coach for the Long Island Storm for more<br />
than 20 years, winning 10 National Amateur titles. In 2006 he coached<br />
the Long Island Storm squad that traveled to Sicily and appeared in the<br />
AABC World Series.<br />
He began his coaching career in 2002 as a volunteer hitting instructor<br />
at Molloy College and then moved on to serve as the pitching coach for<br />
the San Marino National Team in the Italian Baseball League in 2003.<br />
In 2007 he served as a player-coach for the Padule Baseball Club in<br />
Florence, Italy. Colasuonno <strong>com</strong>pleted his run in Italy in 2009 by serving<br />
as an assistant coach for Lodi in the Italian Baseball League.<br />
A 1983 graduate of Valley Stream South High School where he was a<br />
two-time All-Long Island selection, Colasuonno began his playing career<br />
at Lamar University in Texas before transferring to New York Tech after<br />
his freshman year.<br />
kevin<br />
flynn<br />
team manager<br />
vincent<br />
colasuonno<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 7
<strong>2013</strong> ROSTER<br />
The Pride<br />
No. Player pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School/Previous School<br />
1 Matt Ford 2B/SS Sr. 6-0 187 L/R Lansing, NY/Lansing<br />
2 Gregg Lettini P Sr. 5-11 160 R/R Hempstead, NY/Kellenberg<br />
3 Joe Perez 3B Sr. 6-1 198 R/R Clovis, CA/Clovis/College of the Sequoias<br />
5 Taylor Stuart OF Sr. 6-0 195 L/L Westport, CT/Staples/Rhode Island<br />
6 David D’Errico P Jr. 6-0 216 R/R North Kingstown, RI/North Kingstown<br />
7 John Schilt P Jr. 6-1 190 R/R Westbury, NY/Clarke/St. John’s<br />
8 Gregg Sarra P Sr. 5-9 175 R/R Ronkonkoma, NY/Connetquot<br />
10 Matt Reistetter C Jr. 5-10 190 L/R Hauppauge, NY/Hauppauge<br />
11 Bryan Verbitsky P/OF Jr. 6-0 205 R/R Levittown, NY/Island Trees<br />
12 Robbie Cafiero UT Jr. 5-11 190 R/R Bethpage, NY/Bethpage/ Catawba Valley CC<br />
13 Cody Normand P Sr. 6-0 195 R/R North Kingstown, RI/North Kingstown<br />
14 Kevin Brantley IF Fr. 5-11 175 R/R Apopka, FL/Wekiva<br />
15 Chris Harkey P Jr. 6-0 205 R/R Belmont, NC/South Point/Catawba Valley CC<br />
16 TJ Ehrsam OF Jr. 5-11 185 R/R Vienna, VA/James Madison/Louisburg<br />
17 Kenny Jackson OF Jr. 6-2 195 L/R Ronkonkoma, NY/Connetquot<br />
18 David Leiderman IF Fr. 6-2 180 R/R Merrick, NY/Bellmore JFK<br />
19 John Krause P Sr. 6-4 240 R/R Wantagh, NY/MacArthur<br />
20 Austin Nyman OF/IF Sr. 6-0 160 R/R Susanville, CA/Reno, NV/Reno/Allan Hancock College<br />
22 David Jesch P So. 6-0 185 R/R North Caldwell, NJ/West Essex<br />
23 John Tiedemann P Sr. 6-0 175 R/R San Luis Obispo, CA/San Luis Obispo/Cuesta College<br />
24 Jared Hammer 1B Sr. 6-1 235 R/R Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central<br />
25 Brett Schreiber P Jr. 6-4 190 R/R Westbury, NY/Clarke/Massachusetts-Boston<br />
26 Brent Hall OF Jr. 6-4 220 R/R Visalia, CA/Golden West/College of the Sequoias<br />
27 Dalton Rouleau SS Sr. 5-9 170 R/R Lompoc, CA/Lompoc/Allan Hancock College<br />
28 Jared Rogers P Sr. 6-3 180 R/R Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central<br />
30 Chris Nardo UT Sr. 6-0 180 R/R Poughkeepsie, NY/Arlington<br />
32 Nick Kozlowski P So. 6-2 195 R/R Huntington Station, NY/Walt Whitman<br />
33 Everett Keller P Jr. 6-1 225 R/R Port Washington, NY/Schreiber<br />
34 Joe Burg P Sr. 5-10 190 L/L Lindenhurst, IL/Carmel<br />
35 Graham Tebbit P Jr. 6-5 220 R/R Mississauga,Ontario, Canada/Lorne Park/Ma<strong>com</strong>b CC<br />
40 Michael Isom P Jr. 6-0 200 R/R Fresno, CA/Clovis West/College of the Sequoias<br />
41 Andrew Barbarino P Sr. 6-3 205 R/R Endwell, NY/Maine-Endwell<br />
42 Brendan Mulligan P So. 6-5 200 L/L Bellerose, NY/Chaminade<br />
Head Coach: #4 John Russo (West Alabama, 2000)<br />
Assistant Coach: #9 Kelly Haynes (Lenoir-Rhyne, 1996)<br />
Assistant Coach: #45 Chris Johns (Northern Colorado, 2006)<br />
Assistant Coach: #29 Vinny Colosuanno<br />
Team Manager: Kevin Flynn<br />
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<strong>2013</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
Hofstra Baseball enjoyed its finest season to date in 2012, winning<br />
a school record 34 games and finishing second in the Colonial<br />
Athletic Association. The Pride, which was picked 10th in the<br />
CAA before the season started last year, surprised people with their<br />
exciting, high-scoring brand of <strong>baseball</strong> under first-year Head Coach<br />
John Russo. The team set eight team records in 2012 and ranked in the<br />
top-eight in 10 NCAA Statistical categories, including leading the nation<br />
in doubles and stolen bases per game.<br />
dalton rouleau<br />
But as the team enters the <strong>2013</strong> season that element of surprise is gone.<br />
Expectations around the program are high as the CAA Coaches picked<br />
the Pride to finish second in the league this season, as did several college<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> publications.<br />
The high expectations are likely warranted for a team that returns its<br />
entire pitching staff and five position starters from a season ago. The<br />
return of senior Joe Perez, who missed 2012 to injury, gives the Pride a<br />
sixth field player with extensive starting experience. Of course, Russo<br />
and <strong>com</strong>pany will have to contend with the losses of All-American<br />
Danny Poma and All-CAA selection Kevin Flynn to graduation, and of<br />
CAA Defensive Player of the Year Matt Ford to injury, but there is more<br />
than enough talent to produce another successful campaign.<br />
Infield<br />
Senior All-CAA selection Jared Hammer returns to man first base. A<br />
four year starter, Hammer was named a preseason All-American and the<br />
CAA Preseason Co-Player of the Year after batting .376 with 18 doubles,<br />
four home runs and a conference-best 66 RBIs last season. Russo will<br />
be counting on Hammer to deliver another big season as a middle of the<br />
the season. Russo expects even more from a healthy Rouleau at the<br />
top of the order in <strong>2013</strong>. In addition to his offensive prowess, Rouleau<br />
was a steady defensive presence at short and teamed with Ford to form<br />
arguably the best middle infield tandem in the CAA and one of the best<br />
in the nation.<br />
jared hammer<br />
order hitter and also provide a steady defensive presence at first as he has<br />
made just three errors over the last two seasons.<br />
The loss of Ford at second base opens the door for freshman Kevin<br />
Brantley. A two-time offensive Most Valuable Player at Wekiva High<br />
School in Apopka, Florida, Brantley batted over .400 in both his<br />
sophomore and junior seasons.<br />
joe perez<br />
Senior All-CAA selection Dalton Rouleau is back at shortstop after a<br />
stellar first year with the Pride. The Lompoc, California, native batted<br />
.328 with five home runs, 31 RBIs, 51 runs scored and 26 stolen bases<br />
in 2012 despite playing with an injured hand for nearly one month of<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 9
<strong>2013</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
Jackson, a junior All-CAA selection a season ago, batted .344 with four<br />
home runs and 51 RBIs. The two-year starter will bat in the middle of the<br />
lineup once again and the coaching staff expects another big season from<br />
the preseason honorable mention All-CAA pick.<br />
kenny jackson<br />
Nyman was extremely consistent in 2012, batting .297 with 47 runs, 10<br />
doubles and 25 stolen bases out of the nine-hole. With his speed and<br />
Hofstra’s run-producers, he basically served as a second leadoff hitter<br />
and should be counted on to do the same in <strong>2013</strong>. Nyman could also see<br />
action in the infield as he saw action at both third and second bases last<br />
season<br />
Stuart, the fastest player on the team, possesses a great deal of range<br />
in the outfield and has improved at the plate in each of his seasons. He<br />
batted .277 in 2012 with two home runs, 17 RBIs, 27 runs scored and<br />
nine stolen bases.<br />
Junior Bryan Verbitsky, who pitches out of the Pride bullpen, could also<br />
see some action in the outfield. In 87 at-bats in 2012, Verbitsky batted<br />
.322 with four home runs and 23 RBIs. Verbitsky could also see action as<br />
a designated hitter.<br />
New<strong>com</strong>ers Brent Hall and TJ Ehrsam, as well as Cafiero could also<br />
be in the mix for playing time in the outfield. The coaching staff looks<br />
at Hall, a 6-4, 220 pound transfer from College of the Sequoias, as a<br />
run-producer. The Visalia, California, product was an All-Central Valley<br />
Conference pick in 2012 after batting .297 with 11 doubles, 19 RBIs<br />
and 10 stolen bases. Ehrsam joins he Pride after two years at Louisburg<br />
College in North Carolina where he batted .420 with 14 RBIs in 47<br />
games as a sophomore.<br />
Catcher<br />
Perez, who missed all of 2012 with a shoulder injury, returns to his<br />
starting job at third base and will bat in the middle of the order. As a<br />
junior in 2011 Perez batted .277 with 11 doubles, a team-high nine home<br />
runs and 24 RBIs.<br />
Freshman David Leiderman, who won the 2012 Diamond Award as the<br />
top position player in Nassau County, will serve in a reserve role at one<br />
of the middle infield positions. Leiderman was named to the All-New<br />
York State, All-Long Island and All-Nassau County teams as a senior<br />
after batting .609 at Bellmore JFK High School.<br />
Junior Matt Reistetter, a two-year starter and All-CAA selection, returns<br />
to his customary spot behind the plate where he started 41 games a<br />
season ago. Reistetter handled the Pride pitching staff brilliantly and is<br />
one of the top defensive catchers in the league. He has also made great<br />
strides at the plate after batting .283 with seven doubles and 19 RBIs.<br />
Reistetter was also named to the preseason All-CAA honorable mention<br />
squad.<br />
matt reistetter<br />
Junior Robbie Cafiero will play the role of utility player for the Pride<br />
and could see action as a backup at first and second, as well as being<br />
the Pride’s designated hitter. Cafiero, a transfer from Catawba Valley<br />
Community College, could also see time in the outfield, behind the plate<br />
of at designated hitter. The Bethpage, New York, native began his career<br />
at New York Tech where he was an all-conference selection before<br />
earning All-Region X accolades as a catcher at CVCC after batting .385<br />
with 20 doubles and 48 RBIs.<br />
Ou tfield<br />
The Hofstra outfield returns starters Kenny Jackson in left and Austin<br />
Nyman, who manned centerfield last season, but will slide over to right<br />
in <strong>2013</strong>. Senior Taylor Stuart, who started 26 games as a junior, will get<br />
the nod in center.<br />
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Pitching<br />
The Pride pitching staff, which set team records for lowest ERA (5.37)<br />
and strikeouts (349) last season returns intact in <strong>2013</strong>. The starting<br />
rotation is led by<br />
seniors Joe Burg,<br />
John Tiedemann<br />
john tiedemann<br />
and Jared Rogers,<br />
and sophomores<br />
Nick Kozlowski<br />
and Dave Jesch.<br />
The return of<br />
red-shirt junior<br />
David D’Errico,<br />
who missed most<br />
of last season due<br />
to elbow surgery<br />
and should be<br />
ready to pitch<br />
in March, will<br />
bolster an already<br />
strong rotation.<br />
Burg, one of just<br />
two left-handers<br />
on the staff,<br />
will serve as the<br />
Pride’s opening<br />
day starter after<br />
posting a 4-1<br />
record and a<br />
5.54 ERA in<br />
20 appearances<br />
(six starts) in<br />
2012. Burg tied<br />
for second on the staff in wins last season and provides the team with a<br />
versatile arm that is <strong>com</strong>fortable starting or pitching in relief.<br />
Tiedemann was Hofstra’s number two starter last season and returns<br />
to that role again in <strong>2013</strong> after posting a team-best 7 wins (7-5) and a<br />
5.13 ERA. A third team All-CAA selection, Tiedemann led the Pride<br />
in strikeouts with 64 and pitched 79 innings. A bulldog <strong>com</strong>petitor,<br />
Tiedemann started the first game of a doubleheader and then asked to<br />
pitch the last inning of the second game to save a 4-3 win over James<br />
Madison in a key conference matchup.<br />
Tommy John surgery. Hofstra’s ace in his two prior seasons, the coaching<br />
staff expects him back at full strength in March.<br />
Hofstra’s bullpen - led by seniors Andrew Barbarino and Cody<br />
Normand, and juniors Brett Schreiber and Verbitsky – was a real strong<br />
unit for the Pride last season. The pen <strong>com</strong>bined for 15 wins and 13<br />
saves in 2012. Barbarino led the way with a 4-2 mark and three saves,<br />
while Normand and Schreiber contributed three wins. Schreiber also<br />
added three saves. Verbitsky had a 1-3 record, but led the Pride with five<br />
saves. This past summer, Verbitsky excelled in the Cape Cod League and<br />
was named to the All-Star team as a member of the Yarmouth-Dennis<br />
Red Sox.<br />
Senior John Krause, who saw limited action in seven games last season,<br />
could also have a greater role out of the bullpen in <strong>2013</strong> after an<br />
outstanding fall season. Classmate Gregg Sarra, who was 1-0 in 2012,<br />
could also see some action in middle relief.<br />
Junior John Schilt, who went 2-2 with 25 strikeouts in 25 innings last<br />
season, could be in line for a spot in the midweek rotation or pitch out<br />
of the bullpen. Sophomore Brendan Mulligan, who is the second lefthander<br />
on the rotation, could be used as a situational pitcher. Junior<br />
Everett Keller, who did not pitch last season, also returns and will see<br />
innings out of the bullpen.<br />
New<strong>com</strong>ers Chris Harkey, Michael Isom and Graham Tebbit will<br />
also look to carve out roles in a veteran staff. Harkey posted a 2-1<br />
record and a 1.85 ERA in seven games as a sophomore at Catawba<br />
Valley Community College. Isom was a first team All-Central Valley<br />
Conference selection and the College of the Sequoias Pitcher of the Year<br />
after posting a 7-3 record and a 2.28 ERA in 83 innings in 2012. Tebbit<br />
went 4-2 with a 4.82 ERA in 14 appearances at Ma<strong>com</strong>b Community<br />
College in Michigan in 2012.<br />
brett schreiber<br />
Rogers had a tough 2012 season that saw him post an 0-5 mark. But the<br />
senior pitched well during the preseason and earned a spot in the rotation<br />
to start the year. Rogers has the second most experience on the starting<br />
staff as his 27 career starts rank just behind D’Errico’s 29.<br />
Kozlowski came out of nowhere towards the end of last season and<br />
wound up starting and winning game two of the CAA Championship<br />
over VCU. He posted a 2-0 record and a 3.95 ERA in 10 appearances<br />
(four starts) in the first action of his career after missing 2011 due to<br />
injury.<br />
Jesch was Hofstra’s third starter for most of last season and started out<br />
great before battling some injuries at the end of the season. He ended his<br />
rookie campaign with a 4-0 record, a 5.31 ERA and 47 strikeouts in 17<br />
appearances (10 starts).<br />
D’Errico was 2-1 in five starts with a 2.97 ERA before undergoing<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
3<br />
joe perez<br />
Senior, 6-1, 198<br />
Third Base<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Clovis, California<br />
Clovis High School<br />
College of the Sequoias<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Missed the entire<br />
season due to injury…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />
recipient…2011: Started all 47<br />
games…Batted .277 with 11<br />
doubles, a team-high nine home<br />
runs and 24 RBIs…Ranked<br />
second on the team in doubles<br />
and runs scored (31)…Had a .497<br />
slugging percentage…Had 13<br />
multi-hit games…Went 4-5 with<br />
two doubles, an RBI and two runs<br />
scored in second game at Florida<br />
Atlantic…Had a two-run home<br />
run at Florida State…Went 5-11<br />
with two RBIs and four runs scored in series at James Madison…Was 3-4 with two doubles and a home run in series opener against<br />
Delaware…Went 7-13 with two home runs a, four RBIs and three runs scored in George Mason series…Had a double, home run and<br />
three RBIs in win at Miami (FL)…Had a 10-game hitting streak…Had a .966 fielding percentage…Hit .269 with six home runs and<br />
15 RBIs in CAA play.<br />
At College of the Sequoias<br />
2010: Earned team Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year honors…Started all 36 games…Batted .348 with 11<br />
doubles, three home runs and 28 RBIs…2009: Team Offensive Player of the Year…Played in 37 games, starting 33…Batted .378 with<br />
11 doubles, two home runs and 21 RBIs.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and football at Clovis High School…Team Most Valuable Player in <strong>baseball</strong> as a senior…Quarterback on the<br />
football team and led the conference in passing yards…Honor roll student…Born December 19, 1989…Has two sisters…Sister, Pam,<br />
played softball at Fresno State…Cousin, Rob Avila, was an 18th round draft choice of the Philadelphia Phillies in 1999…Hobbies<br />
include golf…Lists Evan Longoria as his favorite athlete…Speech <strong>com</strong>munication and rhetorical studies major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 47 173 31 48 .277 24 11 0 9 18 46 1<br />
2012 Injured<br />
Career 47 173 31 48 .277 24 11 0 9 18 46 1<br />
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41<br />
andre w barbarino<br />
Senior, 6-3, 205<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Endwell, NY<br />
Maine-Endwell High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Appeared in 23 games, starting one…Posted a<br />
4-2 record with three saves and a 3.48 ERA…Tied for<br />
second on the team in wins…Recorded 26 strikeouts in<br />
33 2/3 innings…Gave up just nine runs (7 earned) in 22<br />
relief appearances…Notched win over Old Dominion<br />
with three innings of scoreless relief…Struck out four<br />
batters in two-innings of one-hit relief to earn win<br />
against William & Mary…Also picked up wins against<br />
James Madison and Delaware…Had saves versus<br />
Marist and Towson during regular season, and against<br />
VCU at the CAA Championship…Opponents batted<br />
just .252 against him…Was 4-0 with a 1.31 ERA in<br />
CAA games…2011: Made 16 appearances…Compiled<br />
a 3-1 record with a 6.86 ERA in 21 innings…Ranked<br />
second on the team in wins…Struck out 15 batters,<br />
while walking seven…Notched a win versus Albany<br />
with 1 2/3 innings of hitless relief…Notched wins in back to back games against Old Dominion…Retired his only batter in a 5-4<br />
win over the Monarchs, throwing one pitch…Went 2 2/3 innings and struck out three in a 6-5 win in game one of a doubleheader…<br />
Had three strikeouts in an appearance at Florida State…Was 2-0 with a 7.50 ERA in CAA games…2010: Appeared in 20 games,<br />
starting two…Posted a 2-1 record and two saves with a 6.43 ERA…Threw 28 innings…Picked up first career save with two hitless<br />
and scoreless innings versus Manhattan…Hurled a scoreless inning at Northeastern to notch second save…Picked up a win in relief<br />
with a scoreless inning at Delaware…Struck out five batters in 3 1/3 innings of relief to pick up the win over James Madison…Had 26<br />
strikeouts on the season…Was 2-0 with a save and an 8.24 ERA in CAA play…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong>, hockey and football for four years at Maine-Endwell High School in Endwell, New York…Helped <strong>baseball</strong> team to<br />
the New York State Class A championship his junior year and to Section IV championships during his junior and senior years…Named<br />
to All-New York State second team as a junior and senior…First team all-division and all-conference selection…Posted a 5-1 record<br />
as a junior…Named an AP Scholar…Born May 29, 1991…Has two sisters and one brother…Pitched for the Elsinore Heat during the<br />
summer of 2011…Lists Darryl Strawberry, Johan Santana, Zack Greinke and Ray Allen as his favorite athletes…Biology major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 20/2 2-1 2 6.43 28 22 20 33 26 25 6 6<br />
2011 16/0 3-1 0 6.86 21 16 16 23 15 7 7 0<br />
2012 23/1 4-2 3 3.48 33.2 15 13 31 26 19 6 1<br />
Career 59/3 9-4 5 5.33 82.2 53 49 87 67 51 19 7<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
34<br />
joe burg<br />
Senior, 5-10, 190<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Left<br />
Lindenhurst, IL<br />
Carmel Catholic High School<br />
2012 Rhodes Scholarship Finalist<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Appeared in 20 games with six starts...Posted a 4-1 record and a 5.54 ERA...Tied for<br />
second on the team in wins...Won four consecutive decisions...Added one save and posted 36<br />
strikeouts in 52 innings of work...Picked up wins in relief over Delaware State and Fordham...<br />
Allowed two hits and struck out six in five scoreless innings in a winning start at Delaware...Also had a win in a start versus NYIT...<br />
Notched a save with three scoreless innings in a win over VCU...Member of Provost’s List (4.0 GPA) in both semesters of the 2011-12<br />
academic year…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Elected to Pi Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honor Society and Phi<br />
Beta Kappa Honor Society…Received the Azelle Waltcher Endowed Scholarship for Mathematics…Was 1-1 with a 6.33 ERA in CAA<br />
games…2011: Appeared in 20 games with four starts…Posted a 1-4 record and a 8.66 ERA…Tallied one save…Had 29 strikeouts in<br />
35 1/3 innings pitched…Picked up win in start against George Mason, allowing eight hits and three earned runs with six strikeouts in<br />
five innings of work…Earned a save at James Madison…Pitched all three games of the UNCW series, throwing in relief in both ends<br />
of a doubleheader before starting the finale…Member of Provost’s List (4.0 GPA) in both semesters of the 2010-11 academic year…<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Earned Homer Demetriou Endowed Scholarship for Mathematics…Inducted into<br />
Golden Key International Honor Society and Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society…2010: Pitched in 25 games, which ranked<br />
second on the team…Started one contest (at Florida State)…Posted a 2-2 record, a 7.00 ERA and one save…Picked up first collegiate<br />
win against William & Mary, throwing 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief…Allowed two hits in three innings of relief to notch win at<br />
Towson…Picked up the save against Army with a perfect ninth inning…Struck out a season-high four batters in two innings against<br />
Long Island…Was 2-1 with a 6.23 ERA in league games…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Received Phi Beta<br />
Kappa Sophomore Book Award in the fall of 2010…Named to Provost’s List (4.0 GPA) in both semesters of the 2009-10 academic<br />
year…Earned the Carl Friedrich Gauss Award for Excellence in Mathematics.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> at Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein, Illinois…Part of 32-6 team that won conference regional<br />
and sectional championships as a junior…Posted a 3-3 record as a senior with 50 strikeouts and a 2.25 ERA…Team captain as a<br />
senior…Threw a no-hitter in his first varsity start as a sophomore…Named to conference all-academic team…All-Illinois Academic<br />
Team nominee…Honor student…Named an AP Scholar…Summa Cum Laude graduate…Named an Illinois State Scholar…Born<br />
November 10, 1990…Has two sisters and one brother…Hobbies include swimming, playing the piano and hockey…Performed more<br />
than 260 hours of <strong>com</strong>munity service in high school, including Hurricane Katrina relief…Member of Hofstra’s Society of Physics<br />
Students and served as treasurer in 2011-12…Also active in the Math Club and the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship…Serves as a<br />
physics tutor and a teaching assistant…Plans to own his own nanotech research <strong>com</strong>pany…Majoring in mathematics and physics.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 25/1 2-2 1 7.00 36.0 28 28 55 21 20 7 1<br />
2011 20/4 1-4 1 8.66 35.1 35 34 59 29 14 2 3<br />
2012 20/6 4-1 1 5.54 52.0 33 32 65 36 20 10 5<br />
Career 65/11 7-7 3 6.86 123.1 96 94 179 86 54 19 9<br />
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1<br />
mat t ford<br />
Senior, 6-0, 187<br />
Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Ithaca, NY<br />
Lansing High School<br />
Will miss the <strong>2013</strong> season due to injury.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year…First team All-<br />
CAA selection…ABCA All-East Region choice…Played in and started 53 games…<br />
Hit .384 with two home runs, 48 RBIs, and 50 runs scored…Also added 13 doubles<br />
and 20 stolen bases…Had 84 hits, which is second-highest single season total in<br />
program history…Was second on the team and 26 th in the nation in bating…Had 27<br />
multi-hit games and hit safely in 46 of his 53 games…Had a four-hit game versus<br />
Georgia State with a double and an RBI…Homered versus Northeastern and William<br />
& Mary…Was 5-12 with five RBIs in series against Notre Dame…Posted 16 multi-<br />
RBI games…Had three-RBI games versus Marist, James Madison and Delaware…<br />
Was 6-13 with two doubles and two RBIs at CAA Championship…Stole three bases at<br />
Fordham…Scored three runs in a game against Fordham, Albany, New York Tech and<br />
Northeastern…Posted a .469 on-base percentage and a .470 slugging percentage…Had<br />
a .968 fielding percentage…Batted .403 with 26 RBIs in CAA play… 2011: Played in<br />
37 games, starting 36…Batted .224 with five doubles one home run and 11 RBIs…Had seven multi-hit games…Went 2-4 with two<br />
doubles, two runs and an RBI in middle game of series at James Madison…Had a 3-5 day in series finale at JMU with a home run,<br />
three RBIs and two runs scored…Was 2-4 with a double versus St. John’s…Had a two-hit day at Long Island with an RBI…Hit .212<br />
in CAA play…2010: Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie selection…Played in and started all 49 games…Batted .311 with nine<br />
doubles, two home runs and 27 RBIs…Scored 37 runs and stole seven bases…Had 21 multi-hit games…Put together hitting streaks of<br />
13 and 11 games…Went 4-6 with a double and two runs scored versus New York Tech…Hit first collegiate home run at Troy…Went<br />
7-13 in four-game series at Penn State…Walked three times and scored three runs in second meeting with New York Tech…Went 6-13<br />
during series at Georgia State…Was 3-5 with two doubles against Long Island…Batted .290 with 14 RBIs in league play.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years, football for three years, and basketball for one year at Lansing (NY) High School…Helped his team<br />
to IAC division and league titles during his freshman, sophomore and junior years…Second team All-New York State selection as a<br />
senior after bating .607 with three home runs and 52 RBIs…Named to IAC and Section 4 All-Star teams in <strong>baseball</strong> and football…<br />
Born February 15, 1991…Has one sister…Hobbies include hunting, fishing and playing <strong>baseball</strong>…Lists his favorite athletes as Cam<br />
Newton, Colby Rasmus and Josh Hamilton…Also recruited by Richmond, Buffalo, U.S. Naval Academy, LeMoyne and Bryant…<br />
Father, Tom, is the associate head <strong>baseball</strong> coach at Cornell…History major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2010 49 196 37 61 .311 27 9 0 2 16 28 7<br />
2011 37 134 11 30 .224 11 5 0 1 10 28 0<br />
2012 53 219 50 84 .384 48 13 0 2 33 27 20<br />
Career 139 549 98 175 .319 86 27 0 5 59 83 27<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 15
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
24<br />
jared hammer<br />
Senior, 6-1, 235<br />
First Base<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Flemington, NJ<br />
Hunterdon Central Regional High School<br />
Named to NCBWA Preseason All-America Team…CAA Preseason Co-<br />
Player of the Year selection…Named to Preseason Honorable Mention All-<br />
America team by College Baseball Insider…Coastal Plains League All-Star<br />
this past summer.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: All-Colonial Athletic Association first team selection…ABCA All-<br />
East Region team pick…Played in and started 55 games…Batted .376 with 18<br />
doubles, four home runs and a team and CAA-best 66 RBIs…Scored 47 runs<br />
and stole 12 bases…Posted a .996 fielding percentage (2 errors in 468 chances),<br />
a .516 slugging percentage and a .479 on-base percentage…Ranked third on<br />
team and 42nd in the nation in batting…Was fourth in the nation in RBIs per<br />
game (1.20) and 12th in total RBIs…Had 22 multi-hit games and 18 multi-RBI contests…Was second on the team in doubles…Had three hits games<br />
versus Florida State, Fordham twice, Delaware State twice, Delaware, VCU and Northeastern…Knocked in four runs in games against Fordham,<br />
Delaware, VCU and Albany…Blasted three-run home run in bottom of the eight inning to put Hofstra ahead and <strong>com</strong>plete sweep of VCU…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…Batted .339 with 34 RBIs in CAA play…CAA Player of the Week on March 6…2011: Played in 42<br />
games, starting 38…Ranked second on the team in batting with a .358 average…Had 48 hits, eight doubles, one home run and 25 RBIs…Ranked<br />
second on the team in RBIs…Had a .440 slugging percentage and a .425 on-base percentage…Posted a .997 fielding percentage with one error in 364<br />
chances…Posted 13 multi-hit games, including four three-hit games…Went 3-4 with two doubles and two RBIs at Florida Atlantic…Went 3-4 with a<br />
double and two RBIs at Miami (FL)…Homered and drove in three runs in series finale against George Mason…Added three RBI games against New<br />
York Tech, VCU and Old Dominion…Hit a team-high .351 in CAA play…2010: Played in 37 games, starting 30…Batted .284 on the season with<br />
four doubles, one triple and two home runs…Drove in 12 runs and scored 24…Posted a .413 on-base percentage and a .403 slugging percentage…<br />
Had eight multi-hit games…Went 2-4 with a double at Troy…Had two hits, including a solo home run, and scored three times in second game of<br />
first Fairfield doubleheader…Had a home run and two RBIs in second New York Tech game…Went 2-4 with a triple and two RBIs at Towson…<br />
Had a three-hit day with two runs scored versus Long Island…Ended the season on a six-game hitting streak…Batted .304 in league play…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years and basketball for two years at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ…Teammate of fellow Pride<br />
senior Jared Rogers…Helped team to state championships in 2008 and 2009…2009 squad posted a 29-1 record, finished as the top-ranked team in<br />
New Jersey and was ranked 19th in the nation at one point during the season…All-New Jersey selection as a senior…2009 Courier News Player of<br />
the Year…Three-time all-county and all-conference selection…Named all-area as a junior and senior…All-New Jersey Group IV pick in 2009…2009<br />
Team Player of the Year, as well as the Howard Stewart Memorial Sportsmanship Award and Baseball Most Valuable Athlete Award recipient…Was<br />
selected to play in the New Jersey Scholastic Baseball Coaches’ All-Star Game…Posted a school record 111 hits in his career and ranks fourth alltime<br />
with a career batting average of .427…Posted a 7-0 mark as a pitcher in 2009 with a no-hitter…Was a Coastal Plains League All-Star over the<br />
summer 2012 while playing for the Asheboro Copperheads…Born April 18, 1991…Has one sister…Lists Tino Martinez as his favorite athlete…<br />
Nicknamed “Hammer”…Information technology major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2010 37 102 24 29 .284 12 4 1 2 16 13 1<br />
2011 42 134 17 48 .358 25 8 0 1 10 12 2<br />
2012 55 213 47 80 .376 66 18 0 4 39 20 12<br />
Career 134 449 88 157 .350 103 30 1 7 65 45 15<br />
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19<br />
john krause<br />
Senior, 6-4, 240<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Wantagh, NY<br />
MacArthur High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Appeared in seven<br />
games…Was 0-0 with a 5.23<br />
ERA in 10 1/3 innings of<br />
work…Struck out 11 batters…<br />
Allowed two hits and struck<br />
out two batters in three-inning<br />
stint at Old Dominion…Struck<br />
out three batters in two innings<br />
versus James Madison…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient…Was 0-0<br />
with a 2.57 ERA in three CAA<br />
appearances…2011: Redshirted<br />
and did not play…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient…2010: Made<br />
15 appearances with one start<br />
(at New York Tech)…Posted<br />
a 0-0 record and one save…<br />
Had a 12.83 ERA…Struck out 16 batters in 13 1/3 innings pitched…Allowed two hits and one run with three strikeouts in two innings<br />
of work to notch the save against Fairfield…Struck out the side in a perfect inning of relief at Northeastern…Had four appearances in<br />
league play totaling 2 1/3 innings…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> and two years of football at MacArthur High School in Levittown, New York…Helped lead the Generals<br />
to an undefeated regular season as a senior and to a runner-up Nassau County finish as a junior…All-New York State, All-Long Island<br />
and Al-Nassau County selection as a senior…Finalist for the 2009 Diamond Award given to the top pitcher in Nassau County…<br />
Posted a 9-0 record with a 2.57 ERA and 57 strikeouts as a senior…Also batted .306 with two home runs and 11 RBIs…All-league<br />
selection as a junior after posting a 5-3 record and a 2.09 ERA…Born September 11, 1991…Has one sister and one brother…Lists<br />
David Wright, Jonathan Papelbon and Josh Beckett as his favorite athletes…Also recruited by St. John’s and Albany…Hopes to play<br />
professional <strong>baseball</strong>…Accounting major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 15/1 0-0 1 12.83 13.1 20 19 12 16 19 10 14<br />
2011 Red-shirt<br />
2012 7/0 0-0 0 5.23 10.1 7 6 10 11 6 4 4<br />
Career 22/1 0-0 1 9.51 23.2 27 25 22 27 25 14 18<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 17
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
2<br />
gregg le t tini<br />
Senior, 5-11, 160<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Hempstead, NY<br />
Kellenberg Memorial<br />
High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Appeared in 16<br />
games…Was 0-1 with<br />
a 5.57 ERA…Threw 21<br />
innings…Recorded 13<br />
strikeouts…Pitched 3 1/3<br />
innings of scoreless relief<br />
in two games at the CAA<br />
Championship…Struck<br />
out two batters in 2/3 of an<br />
inning against Albany…Was<br />
0-0 with a 7.50 ERA in four<br />
CAA appearances…2011:<br />
Appeared in two games…<br />
Was 0-0 with a 27.00 ERA in<br />
one and 1/3 innings…Threw<br />
an inning of relief against<br />
Rider and allowed one hit<br />
and one run…Allowed six<br />
hits and three runs in 1/3<br />
of an inning at Georgia<br />
State…2010: Appeared in 12 games, making one start (versus Long Island)…Was 1-0 with an 8.41 ERA in 20 1/3 innings pitched…<br />
Recorded 13 strikeouts on the season…Picked up win in relief against Stony Book, throwing 2/3 of an inning…Struck out three batters<br />
against Fairfield in two innings of work…Had three strikeouts in 2 1/3 innings in start against Long Island…Was 0-0 with a 1.80 ERA<br />
in three appearances in league play…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> for four years at Kellenberg Memorial High School in Uniondale, New York…Posted a 2-1 record as a senior…<br />
Helped Kellenberg to the 2009 Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) semifinals…Born March 5, 1991…Has one<br />
brother and one sister…Also recruited by Iona…Began playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 7…Lists Kid Cudi as his favorite music artist, and<br />
Derek Jeter and Tony Romo as his favorite athletes…Accounting major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 12/1 1-0 0 8.41 20.1 20 19 25 13 13 3 3<br />
2011 2/0 0-0 0 27.00 1.1 4 4 7 0 1 0 0<br />
2012 16/0 0-1 0 5.57 21.0 15 13 27 13 7 6 0<br />
Career 30/1 1-1 0 7.59 42.2 39 36 59 26 21 9 3<br />
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chris nardo<br />
Senior, 6-0, 180<br />
Utility<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Poughkeepsie, NY<br />
Arlington High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Appeared in 10 games<br />
with one start…Batted .385<br />
with five hits in 13 at-bats…<br />
Had two home runs and a<br />
double for a .923 slugging<br />
percentage…Knocked in<br />
five runs…Made first career<br />
start at Old Dominion on<br />
March 24 and hit a double<br />
and a home run, and drove<br />
in two runs…Had a pinchhit<br />
home run and two RBIs<br />
at Delaware State…Hit<br />
.333 in CAA games…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient…2011:<br />
Was not a member of the<br />
team…2010: Did not see any<br />
action...CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> and soccer<br />
at Arlington High School in<br />
Lagrangeville, New York...<br />
Batted .410 with one home<br />
run and 15 RBIs as a senior,<br />
earning all-league honors...<br />
Named to the Poughkeepsie<br />
Journal All-Academic team...<br />
Hit two home runs, added 15<br />
RBIs and two home runs as a<br />
junior...Has one sister...Lists<br />
Robin Venture and Brett Favre as his favorite athletes...Began playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 6...Finance major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2012 10 13 3 5 .385 5 1 0 2 3 5 0<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 19
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
13<br />
cody normand<br />
Senior, 6-0, 195<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
North Kingstown, RI<br />
North Kingstown High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Made 21 appearances out of the<br />
bullpen…Posted a 3-0 record, a 3.66 ERA and<br />
25 strikeouts in 32 innings of work…Tied for<br />
third on the team in wins…Picked up wins<br />
versus VCU, Georgia State and Towson…Had<br />
five strikeouts in two innings of work against<br />
Notre Dame…Started the season with seven<br />
consecutive appearances without allowing an<br />
earned run…CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient…Was 3-0 with a 4.67 ERA in<br />
12 CAA appearances…2011: Appeared in 13<br />
games…Was 0-0 with a 6.38 ERA…Posted 14<br />
strikeouts and seven walks in 18 1/3 innings<br />
pitched…Struck out three batters in an inning of work at Florida State…Had three strikeouts in three scoreless innings at Virginia<br />
Commonwealth…Posted a 1.42 ERA in seven CAA appearances…Held conference opposition to a .174 batting average…Received<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2010: Appeared in 15 games with one start (at Troy)…Was 2-1 with a 10.96 ERA…Threw<br />
23 innings…Recorded 17 strikeouts on the year…Struck out three Fairfield batters in 2 1/3 innings of relief to earn his first career<br />
win…Notched second win with 1 2/3 innings of hitless relief against New York Tech…Recorded three strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings<br />
of relief against Old Dominion…Was 0-0 with a 10.45 ERA in six league appearances…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award<br />
recipient.<br />
High School/ Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> and football, and two years of basketball at North Kingstown (RI) High School…High school teammate<br />
of fellow Pride pitcher David D’Errico…Named first team All-Rhode Island at pitcher following his junior and senior seasons…<br />
Holds school record for career wins with 35…Helped lead the <strong>baseball</strong> team to state semifinals as a freshman and senior…Named to<br />
all-state first team at linebacker as a senior…Member of two state semifinal teams in football…Born June 4, 1991…Has one sister…<br />
Lists Wes Welker and Josh Beckett as his favorite athletes…Also recruited by Rhode Island, Connecticut, Fordham, Quinnipiac and<br />
Holy Cross…Served as the play-by-play announcer and color analyst for the New York Atlantics <strong>baseball</strong> team during the summer of<br />
2011…Is an on-air talent for Hofstra’s radio station (WRHU)…Also hosts an online radio sports talk show called Rhode to Boston<br />
Sports Talk…Pitched for the Elmira Pioneers of the New York Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of 2010…Broadcast<br />
journalism major with a minor in psychology.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 15/1 2-1 0 10.96 23.0 30 28 33 17 14 4 10<br />
2011 13/0 0-0 0 6.38 18.1 15 13 19 14 7 1 5<br />
2012 21/0 3-0 0 3.66 32.0 18 13 36 25 18 5 2<br />
Career 49/1 5-1 0 6.63 73.1 63 54 88 56 39 10 17<br />
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Austin nyman<br />
Senior, 6-0, 160<br />
Outfield/Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Susanville, CA/Reno, NV<br />
Reno High School<br />
Allan Hancock College<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Started 52 of 53 games…Batted .297 with 10 doubles, two<br />
triples, 20 RBIs and 25 stolen bases…Also scored 47 runs…<br />
Ranked third on the team in steals and fourth in runs…Ranked<br />
37th in the nation in stolen bases…Had 12 multiple-hit games…<br />
Went 4-4 with three runs in series finale at Delaware State…Had<br />
four hits, three runs and two steals in first game of doubleheader<br />
against James Madison…Was 4-5 with a double, two RBIs and<br />
two runs in finale at Towson…Had six games with two or more<br />
steals, including three against VCU to go along with two doubles,<br />
two RBIs and two runs scored…Batted .298 in conference play<br />
with 13 steals and 25 runs scored.<br />
At Allan Hancock College<br />
Attended Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California,<br />
for three years...Played on the <strong>baseball</strong> team for three<br />
seasons…2011: First Team All-Western State Conference<br />
selection…WSC Gold Glove Award recipient…Named to All-<br />
Southern California team…Started 35 games…Batted a teamhigh<br />
.329 with two home runs and 18 RBIs…Led team with<br />
20 stolen bases and tied for lead with 28 runs scored…2010:<br />
Honorable Mention All-WSC selection…Scored 26 runs and had<br />
14 RBIs and nine stolen bases…2009: Red-shirted and did not<br />
play.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Is a 2008 graduate of Reno (NV) High School…Batted .381 with<br />
40 runs scored, 21 RBIs and 11 stolen bases as a senior…Earned<br />
academic honors in 2007…Has one sister and two brothers…<br />
Father, Nyls, was an outfielder for the Chicago White Sox from<br />
1974 to 1977 and played in 120 games during that time…Uncle, Chris Nyman, played collegiately at Arizona State and was with the<br />
White Sox for two seasons (1982-83)…Hobbies include hiking, fishing and sea-doo Frisbee…Lists David Eckstein, Craig Biggio and<br />
Michael Jordan as his favorite athletes…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 10…Psychology major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2012 53 192 47 57 .297 20 10 2 0 12 16 25<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 21
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
28<br />
jared rogers<br />
Senior, 6-3, 180<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Flemington, NJ<br />
Hunterdon Central Regional High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Made nine appearances with five starts…<br />
Was 0-5 with a 7.88 ERA in 24 innings…Pitched<br />
well in no-decision against Georgia State,<br />
allowing three hits and two runs in five innings…<br />
Pitched a perfect inning of relief at Fordham,<br />
striking out one…Struck out three batters in two<br />
innings of work at Delaware State…Was 0-3 in<br />
CAA play…2011: Appeared in 10 games with<br />
nine starts…Missed one month of the season<br />
due to injury…Posted a 1-4 record with a 9.64<br />
ERA…Threw 37 1/3 innings…Recorded 15<br />
strikeouts…Picked up lone win at VCU after<br />
scattering 10 hits and allowing three earned runs<br />
in six innings of work…Was 1-2 in CAA action<br />
with an 8.02 ERA…2010: Made 14 appearances<br />
with 13 starts…Posted a 4-7 record, a 9.53 ERA<br />
and 38 strikeouts…Led Hofstra in wins, strikeouts and innings pitched (62 1/3)…Was Hofstra’s opening day starter at Troy…Picked<br />
up first career win over Fairfield, allowing four hits and two runs (one earned) over six innings…Had a season-high six strikeouts<br />
in five innings at Penn State…Allowed four hits and one run over eight innings in a win at Northeastern…Went a team-best 8 1/3<br />
innings, allowing seven hits in a 16-3 win over William & Mary…Was 3-3 with an 8.29 ERA in CAA games…CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years and basketball for two years at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ…Teammate<br />
of fellow Pride sophomore Jared Hammer…Helped team to state championships in 2008 and 2009…2009 squad finished as the topranked<br />
team in New Jersey and were ranked 19th in the nation at one point during the season…Went 10-1 as a junior and 10-0 as a<br />
senior…Holds school record for varsity career wins (20) and <strong>com</strong>plete games (10)…All-New Jersey first team selection as a senior…<br />
Two-time All-West Jersey, all-county, all-area and all-conference first team selection…Born June 28, 1991…Has one brother…Has<br />
volunteered with the Special Olympics…Lists Derek Jeter as his favorite athlete…Names “Beyond Belief: Finding the Strength to<br />
Come Back” as his favorite book…Plans to be an early special education teacher…Science major with a dual certification in early<br />
childhood and childhood education.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 14/13 4-7 0 9.53 62.1 70 66 94 38 30 5 6<br />
2011 10/9 1-4 0 9.64 37.1 45 40 64 15 23 3 1<br />
2012 9/5 0-5 0 7.88 24.0 25 21 35 13 11 2 2<br />
Career 33/27 5-16 0 9.24 123.2 140 127 193 66 64 10 9<br />
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dalton rouleau<br />
Senior, 5-9, 170<br />
Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Lompoc, CA<br />
Lompoc High School<br />
Allan Hancock College<br />
Preseason All-Colonial<br />
Athletic Association<br />
selection<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: First team All-CAA<br />
selection…Started 49 of 50<br />
games…Batted .328 with<br />
14 doubles, two triples, five<br />
home runs and 31 RBIs…<br />
Scored 51 runs and stole<br />
26 bases…Ranked 35th<br />
in the nation in runs per<br />
game (1.05) and 33rd in the<br />
country in stolen bases…<br />
Was second on the team in<br />
runs and steals…Ranked second in the CAA in steals and sixth in runs…Was named to the Brooks Wallace Award Watch List for the<br />
top shortstop in the nation…Had 20 multi-hit games and 16 multi-run games…Was 4-5 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored<br />
in series finale at UNCW…Went 4-5 with a double and two runs in middle game of Georgia State series…Was 4-11 with a home run<br />
and six RBIs in George Mason series…Had three hits and scored three times in Florida State series…Had eight games with two stolen<br />
bases…Had three hits, including a home run and knocked in four runs in first game of doubleheader against William & Mary…Batted<br />
.314 with four home runs, 24 RBIs and 12 steals in CAA play.<br />
At Allan Hancock College<br />
Attended Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California, for two years…2011: Honorable Mention All-Western State Conference<br />
selection…Started all 36 games…Batted .301 with six doubles, five triples and 19 RBIs…Added 14 stolen bases…Led team in triples<br />
and tied for lead with 28 runs scored…2010: WSC Gold Glove Award recipient…Scored 25 runs and had seven doubles.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Is a 2009 graduate of Lompoc (CA) High School…Four-year letterman in <strong>baseball</strong>…Was a first team All-California Interscholastic<br />
Federation selection as a junior…Has four brothers and two sisters…Hobbies include outdoor activities…Nicknamed “Wally”…<br />
Names Chipper Jones and Hanley Ramirez as his favorite athletes…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 6…Plans to pursue a career as a<br />
firefighter…Sociology major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2012 50 195 51 64 .328 31 14 2 5 30 34 26-33<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 23
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
8<br />
gregg sarra<br />
Senior, 5-9, 175<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Ronkonkoma, NY<br />
Connetquot High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Pitched in 11 games…Posted a 1-0 record and a<br />
10.45 ERA…Picked up win in relief against William &<br />
Mary for first career decision…Struck out two batters in<br />
two scoreless innings against New York Tech…Made four<br />
appearances in CAA play…CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient…2011: Appeared in seven games…Was<br />
0-0 with a 7.27 ERA…Pitched 8 2/3 innings…Recorded<br />
five strikeouts on the season…Help opponents to a .212<br />
average…Struck out two batters in two innings of work at<br />
James Madison…Put together a string of four consecutive<br />
appearance without allowing a hit…Was 0-0 with a 6.00 ERA<br />
in four CAA Appearances…CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient…2010: Appeared in six games…Was 0-0<br />
with an 11.88 ERA in 8 1/3 innings pitched…Recorded four<br />
strikeouts on the season…Pitched a scoreless inning of relief<br />
in an 11-0 shutout of Fairfield…Allowed one hit and struck<br />
out a batter in 2/3 of an inning in 16-3 win over William &<br />
Mary…Made two appearances in CAA play, totaling 2 1/3<br />
innings…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years and football for three years at<br />
Connetquot High School in Bohemia, New York…Named<br />
to academic all-league team as a junior and senior…Born<br />
January 21, 1991…Has one brother and two sisters…Father,<br />
Gregg, is a sports editor at MSG Varsity and played <strong>baseball</strong><br />
at Dowling College where he is a member of the Athletics<br />
Hall of Fame… Favorite athletes are Roger Clemens, Alex Rodriguez, and Albert Pujols… Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 4…Hobbies<br />
include movies and sports…Lists “Fight Club” as his favorite book…Majoring in information technology.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 6/0 0-0 0 11.88 8.1 14 11 16 4 4 5 1<br />
2011 7/0 0-0 0 7.27 8.2 9 7 7 5 2 3 1<br />
2012 11/0 1-0 0 10.45 10.1 13 12 18 6 5 5 0<br />
Career 24/0 1-0 0 9.88 27.1 36 30 41 15 11 13 2<br />
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taylor stuart<br />
Senior, 6-0, 195<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Left<br />
Westport, CT<br />
Staples High School<br />
University of Rhode Island<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Played in 44 games,<br />
starting 26…Batted .277 with<br />
five doubles, two home runs<br />
and 17 RBIs…Scored 27<br />
runs and stole nine bases…<br />
Had nine multi-hit games…<br />
Went 6-8 with three doubles,<br />
a home run, three RBIs and<br />
six runs scored in a pair of<br />
starts against Northeastern…<br />
Was 2-3 with a double and<br />
two runs scored at Rutgers…<br />
Knocked in four runs in<br />
second game at Delaware<br />
State…Was 2-3 with a home<br />
run and two runs scored in Old Dominion series finale…Batted .291 with four doubles and 14 runs scored in 23 CAA contests…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2011: Played in 28 games, starting 12…Batted .190 with one double, one triple and six<br />
RBIs…Stole five bases…Went 2-4 with two steals in a start at Florida State…Had a two-run triple at Norfolk State…Had two hits and<br />
scored twice versus Marist…Batted .200 in CAA action…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
At Rhode Island<br />
Attended the University of Rhode Island for two years…Was a member of the <strong>baseball</strong> team in 2009, but did not see any action.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Was a member of the <strong>baseball</strong>, soccer, ski and indoor track teams at Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut…Was a member of<br />
Staples’ conference championship soccer team as a senior that finished as state runners-up…All-FCIAC selection…All-state and allconference<br />
selection in indoor track…Honor student…Born November 12, 1989…Has two brothers and one sister…Sister, Mercedes,<br />
was on the soccer team for two years at Iona…Brother, Joshua, pitched for one year at New Haven…Hobbies include skiing,<br />
snowboarding, and water skiing…Nicknamed “Stew”…Interested in a possible career in physical therapy…Exercise science major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 28 63 6 12 .190 6 1 1 0 3 20 5<br />
2012 44 119 27 33 .277 17 5 1 2 16 25 9<br />
Career 72 182 33 45 .247 23 6 2 2 19 45 14<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 25
PLAYER PROFILES<br />
23<br />
john tiedemann<br />
Senior, 6-0, 175<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
San Luis Obispo, CA<br />
San Luis Obispo High School<br />
Cuesta College<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Third team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection...<br />
Made 16 appearances with 15 starts…Posted a 7-5 record and 5.13<br />
ERA in 79 innings pitched…Struck out 64 batters…Led team in<br />
wins, innings and strikeouts…Held opponents to a .258 batting<br />
average…Notched first Hofstra victory with six innings of two-run<br />
ball and six strikeouts at Fordham…Allowed four hits and one run<br />
with eight strikeouts in eight innings in win at UNCW…Twirled<br />
eight shutout innings with seven strikeouts in win at Delaware…Went<br />
eight innings, allowing eight hits and two runs with five strikeouts<br />
in win over Northeastern…Allowed five hits and a run in six innings<br />
in win at Towson…Notched a save in second game of doubleheader<br />
against James Madison after starting game one…Posted eight<br />
strikeouts in seven innings in win at Delaware State…Was 5-3 with<br />
a 4.74 ERA in 11 CAA appearances…Conference opposition batted<br />
.238 against him.<br />
At Cuesta College<br />
Attended Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, California, for two<br />
years…2011: First team All-Western State Conference selection…<br />
Posted an 8-2 record in 14 games (nine starts)…Had a 2.26 ERA and<br />
63 strikeouts in 67 2/3 innings…Averaged 8.4 strikeouts per nine<br />
innings…2010: Honorable Mention All-WSC pick…Pitched in 19<br />
games…Was 3-2 with a 4.36 ERA and 42 strikeouts in 53.2 innings.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Is a 2009 graduate of San Luis Obispo (CA) High School…Fouryear<br />
letterman in <strong>baseball</strong>…Was a first team All-California Interscholastic Federation selection as a senior at first base…Also earned<br />
first team all-county and all-league accolades as a senior…Played for former MLB player Casey Candaele at San Luis Obispo…Has<br />
one sister…Hobbies include movies, music, going to the beach and watching college football…Nicknamed “Tied”…Names Ahmad<br />
Bradshaw, Ubaldo Jimenez and Tim Lincecum as his favorite athletes…Did not start pitching until he got to Cuesta College…History<br />
major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2012 16/15 7-5 1 5.13 79.0 55 45 79 64 44 10 8<br />
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David D’Errico<br />
Junior (RS), 6-0, 216<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
North Kingstown, RI<br />
North Kingstown High School<br />
17<br />
Kenny Jackson<br />
Junior, 6-2, 195<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Ronkonkoma, NY<br />
Connetquot High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Made five starts before suffering<br />
a season-ending injury…Was 2-1 with<br />
a 2.97 ERA in 30 1/3 innings of work…<br />
Struck out 14 and walked seven…Threw<br />
eight innings of three-hit, no-run ball in<br />
win over Quinnipiac…Scattered 11 hits and<br />
four runs over 7 1/3 innings in victory over<br />
VCU…Was 1-0 with a 3.63 ERA in CAA<br />
contests…2011: Made 14 starts…Had a<br />
5-6 record and a 4.48 ERA…Led team in<br />
wins…Had the lowest ERA for a starter<br />
on the team…Tied for team lead with 46<br />
strikeouts…Threw two <strong>com</strong>plete games and<br />
had one <strong>com</strong>bined shutout…Ranked fourth in the CAA in <strong>com</strong>plete<br />
games…Scattered five singles and struck out four in six innings in a 5-0<br />
win over #14 Miami (FL)…Posted a <strong>com</strong>plete game win at William &<br />
Mary, allowing two runs over nine innings…Pitched a <strong>com</strong>plete game<br />
in 3-0 loss at Northeastern, striking out six batters…Struck out a careerhigh<br />
eight over 7 2/3 in a no decision against Old Dominion…Had<br />
wins over James Madison, Delaware, William & Mary, George Mason<br />
and Miami (FL)…Was 4-4 in CAA action with a 4.55 ERA…2010:<br />
Appeared in 14 games, making 10 starts…Posted a 3-3 record, a 7.66<br />
ERA and 33 strikeouts in 51 2/3 innings pitched…Won his first three<br />
starts…Scattered five hits over four innings and struck out four batters<br />
to notch first career win in start against Fairfield…Allowed five hits and<br />
one run in six innings to get the win at Penn State…Went eight innings<br />
and allowed seven hits and two runs to get the win at Northeastern…Had<br />
a season-high five strikeouts in five innings versus Old Dominion...Was<br />
1-3 with an 8.08 ERA in league play.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and football all four years at North Kingstown (RI)<br />
High School… Teammate of fellow Pride senior Cody Normand…<br />
Helped lead the <strong>baseball</strong> team to state semifinals as a freshman and<br />
senior…First team All-Rhode Island selection as a junior and senior…<br />
Was a second team all-state pick as a sophomore…Batted .445 and<br />
posted a 1.89 ERA as a senior…Hit .464 with a 1.98 ERA as a junior…<br />
Born October 15, 1990…Has one sister…Lists Tim Tebow as his<br />
favorite athlete…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 6…Has volunteered as<br />
a basketball referee for the Special Olympics…Pitched for the Okotoks<br />
Dawgs of the Western Major Baseball League during the summers of<br />
2010 and 2011…Compiled an 0-3 record, a 4.05 ERA and 15 strikeouts<br />
in 12 appearances in 2010…Was 2-0 with a 1.65 ERA and five saves in<br />
2011…Psychology major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2010 14/10 3-3 0 7.66 51.2 48 44 78 33 18 10 2<br />
2011 14/14 5-6 0 4.48 82.1 48 41 109 46 21 6 2<br />
2012 5/5 2-1 0 2.97 30.1 13 10 35 14 7 3 3<br />
Career 33/29 10-10 0 5.20 164.1 109 95 222 93 46 19 7<br />
Preseason Honorable Mention All-<br />
Colonial Athletic Association selection<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Second team All-Colonial Athletic<br />
Association selection…Played in 54<br />
games, starting 53…Batted .344 with 12<br />
doubles, four home runs and 51 RBIs…<br />
Ranked fourth on the team in batting…<br />
Scored 33 runs…Batted safely in 34 of<br />
final 37 games, including a 21 straight to<br />
end season…Had 22 multi-hit games and<br />
17 multi-RBI contests…Was 4-5 with two<br />
RBIs in middle game of Georgia State<br />
series…Was 9-19 with three RBIs in Delaware State series…Went 3-5<br />
with three RBIs in CAA Tournament win over VCU… Knocked in<br />
four runs with a grand slam versus William & Mary in regular season<br />
finale…Stole eight bases on the year…Batted .325 in league play with 25<br />
RBIs…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…CAA Player<br />
of the Week on April 2…2011: Colonial Athletic Association All-<br />
Rookie selection...Played in 31 games, starting 23…Batted .341 with<br />
five doubles, one triple, one home run and 18 RBIs…Scored 16 runs…<br />
Had seven multi-hit games…Started career with a 2-3 performance with<br />
a double and two RBIs at James Madison…Was 3-4 with a double and<br />
three RBIs in first start against Rider…Was 8-12 with two doubles, a<br />
home run, four RBIs and six runs scored in three-game series against<br />
George Mason…Earned CAA Rookie of the Week following George<br />
Mason series that included a 4-4 day in series opener…Had second<br />
4-4 game of the season against New York Tech with a double and two<br />
RBIs…Batted .328 in league action…CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> and volleyball at Connetquot High School…Named<br />
to All-Long Island, All-Suffolk County and all-league teams as a senior<br />
after batting .440 with two home runs, 31 RBIs, 30 runs scored and 13<br />
stolen bases…All-county and all-league pick in <strong>baseball</strong> as a junior after<br />
batting .455 with 28 RBIs…All-county selection in volleyball as a junior<br />
and senior…Was a finalist for the Dellecave Award, which is given to the<br />
most outstanding male athlete in Suffolk County…Helped Connetquot<br />
to league <strong>baseball</strong> championships as a sophomore and junior…Born<br />
February 17, 1992…Has one sister… Hobbies include golf, music, video<br />
games and going to the beach...Also recruited by Villanova, Bryant<br />
and Manhattan...Lists Ryan Braun and Brad Richards as his favorite<br />
athletes...Names “Dexter” and “Homeland” as his favorite TV shows...<br />
Accounting major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 31 88 16 30 .341 18 5 1 1 9 16 1<br />
2012 54 215 33 74 .344 51 12 1 4 16 38 8<br />
Career 85 303 49 104 .343 69 17 2 5 25 54 9<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
33<br />
E vere t t Keller<br />
Junior, 6-1, 225<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Port Washington, NY<br />
Paul Schreiber High School<br />
10<br />
Mat t Reiste t ter<br />
Junior, 5-10, 190<br />
Catcher<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Hauppauge, NY<br />
Hauppauge High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Did not see any game action as a sophomore…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2011: Appeared in 17<br />
games with three starts…Was 1-2 with a 6.41 ERA…Threw 19 2/3<br />
innings…Had 10 strikeouts…Picked up win in relief, throwing three<br />
scoreless innings against New York Tech with one hit allowed and five<br />
strikeouts…Was 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA in six appearances in CAA play…<br />
Allowed just two hits in 5 1/3 innings of work…CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award recipient.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> at Paul Schreiber High School in Port Washington,<br />
New York…All-Nassau County selection…Recorded a 1.20 ERA and 46<br />
strikeouts as a senior…Was 8-1 with 73 strikeouts as a junior…Had a 5-0<br />
mark as a sophomore with 51 strikeouts…Batted over .400 in each of his<br />
last two scholastic seasons…Born October 13, 1992…Has one brother…<br />
Hobbies include reading and listening to music…Lists favorite food as<br />
pasta…Names “The Eye of the World” by Robert Jordan as his favorite<br />
book and “The Departed” as his favorite movie…Management major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2011 17/0 1-2 0 6.41 19.2 19 14 25 10 11 6 1<br />
2012 Did not pitch<br />
Career 17 1-2 0 6.41 19.2 19 14 25 10 11 6 1<br />
Honorable Mention Preseason All-Colonial Athletic Association<br />
selection.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Second team All-Colonial<br />
Athletic Association selection...<br />
Started 41 of 43 games…Batted<br />
.283 with seven doubles, one triple<br />
and 19 RBIs…Scored 27 runs and<br />
stole five bases…Threw out 15 of<br />
40 attempted base-stealers…Had<br />
nine multi-hit games, including all<br />
three contests at Towson…Went 8-14<br />
with two doubles, an RBI and five<br />
runs scored in the series…Was 5-12<br />
with a double and RBI and two runs<br />
scored in CAA Championship…<br />
Was 3-4 with three runs scored at<br />
Delaware State…Batted .272 with<br />
nine RBIs in league play…2011:<br />
Named third team All-Colonial Athletic Association...Played in 37<br />
games, starting 35…Batted .270 with four doubles, one triple and 13<br />
RBIs…Scored 12 runs…Threw out 16 of 45 (36 percent) attempted base<br />
stealers…Posted seven multi-hit games…Drove in game-winning run in<br />
bottom of the 11th inning against Towson with a bases-loaded single…<br />
Was 3-4 with a double and three runs scored in George Mason series<br />
finale…Was 5-12 with a double and three RBIs in Miami (FL) series…<br />
Was 2-3 with two RBIs in series finale against UNCW…Had a triple at<br />
Florida Atlantic…CAA Rookie of the Week on March 14 following 3-7,<br />
two RBI performance in two games at James Madison…Hit .278 in CAA<br />
play with three doubles and 10 RBIs.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for five years at Hauppauge High School…Two-time<br />
All-New York State selection…Two-time All-Long island selection…<br />
Named to All-Suffolk County team four times…Was a Louisville<br />
Slugger Preseason Honorable Mention All-American prior to his senior<br />
season…League Most Valuable Player…Suffolk County Gold Glove<br />
Award recipient…Posted a career average of .441 with 149 hits, 101<br />
RBIs and 102 runs scored…Helped Hauppauge to the Suffolk County<br />
finals and to the 2009 League Five championship…2007 Frank Segretto<br />
Courage Award recipient…Born May 5, 1992…Has one brother…<br />
Hobbies include golfing and fishing…Lists David Wright as his favorite<br />
athlete…Also recruited by St. John’s and Stony Brook…Hopes to pursue<br />
a professional <strong>baseball</strong> career…Community health major.<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 37 126 12 34 .270 13 4 1 0 10 16 1<br />
2012 43 138 27 39 .283 19 7 1 0 14 16 5<br />
Career 80 264 39 73 .277 32 11 2 0 24 32 6<br />
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Junior, 6-1, 190<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Westbury, NY<br />
W.T. Clarke High School<br />
7<br />
John Schilt<br />
25<br />
Bre t t Schreiber<br />
Junior, 6-4, 190<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Westbury, NY<br />
W.T. Clarke High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Made 10 appearances as a sophomore, starting six games…<br />
Was 2-2 with an<br />
8.42 ERA in 25 2/3<br />
innings…Struck out<br />
25 batters…Picked<br />
up first career win at<br />
Virginia Wesleyan,<br />
allowing six hits and<br />
two runs with five<br />
strikeouts in five<br />
innings of work…<br />
Threw five scoreless<br />
innings in start<br />
versus Albany to<br />
notch second win…<br />
Struck out two batters<br />
in a two-inning<br />
relief appearance<br />
at Marist…Was<br />
0-0 with a 2.70<br />
ERA in two CAA<br />
appearances…2011:<br />
Missed the entire<br />
season due to<br />
injury…CAA<br />
Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award<br />
recipient…Was<br />
named to Hofstra’s Provost’s List (4.0 GPA) during the spring 2011<br />
semester.<br />
Previous College<br />
Attended St. John’s University for the fall 2009 semester...Was a member<br />
of the Red Storm <strong>baseball</strong> team during the fall season.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong>, football and basketball at W.T. Clarke High School in<br />
Westbury New York...Posted a 10-1 record as a senior, earning All-New<br />
York State and All-Nassau County honors...Led the Rams to Nassau<br />
County and Long Island championships...Finished 9-1 as a junior...Lists<br />
Ken Griffey Jr. and John Elway as his favorite athletes...Began playing<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> at age 5...Has two brothers...Management major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2011 Injured<br />
2012 10/6 2-2 0 8.42 25.2 26 24 39 25 26 3 6<br />
Career 10/6 2-2 0 8.42 25.2 26 24 39 25 26 3 6<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Made a team-high 26 appearances with one start…Compiled a<br />
3-2 record, three<br />
saves and a<br />
4.93 ERA in 38<br />
1/3 innings of<br />
work…Was 3-1<br />
with a 4.33 ERA<br />
as a reliever…<br />
Picked up a<br />
four-inning save<br />
at Delaware,<br />
allowing three<br />
hits and one<br />
run…Pitched<br />
four scoreless<br />
innings at<br />
Towson to earn<br />
a save…Picked<br />
up a win and a<br />
save during the<br />
Georgia State<br />
series…Pitched<br />
four scoreless innings at Rutgers, allowing five hits with three strikeouts<br />
to get the win…Also won in relief at Marist…Was 1-0 with a 2.11<br />
ERA in 14 CAA Appearances…Held AA opposition to a .232 batting<br />
average…2011: Made 17 appearances in relief…Was 1-0 with a 4.95<br />
ERA in 20 innings of work…Struck out 12 batters…Notched a win with<br />
two innings of scoreless relief versus Towson…Struck out two batters<br />
in an inning of work against Delaware…Also had two strikeouts against<br />
Georgia State…Was 1-0 with a 0.90 ERA in nine CAA appearances.<br />
Previous College<br />
Attended the University of Massachusetts-Boston during the fall 2009<br />
semester.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> and basketball at W.T. Clarke High School in Westbury<br />
New York…Posted a 3-0 record with a 0.78 ERA as a senior for Clarke,<br />
earning New York State’s Sportsmanship Award…Led the Rams to<br />
Nassau County and Long Island championships…Lists David Wright<br />
as his favorite athlete…Began playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 6…Has a twin<br />
brother and one older brother…Make-a-Wish Foundation volunteer…<br />
Marketing major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2011 17/0 1-0 0 4.95 20.0 17 11 33 12 6 4 2<br />
2012 26/1 3-2 3 4.93 38.1 23 21 49 18 14 5 4<br />
Career 43/1 4-2 3 4.94 58.1 40 32 82 30 20 9 6<br />
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PLAYER PROFILES<br />
11<br />
Bryan Verbitsky<br />
Junior, 6-0, 210<br />
Pitcher/Outfield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Levittown, NY<br />
Island Trees High School<br />
Sophomore, 6-0, 185<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
North Caldwell, NJ<br />
West Essex High School<br />
22<br />
Dave Jesch<br />
Projected by Baseball America to be the <strong>2013</strong> CAA Player of the Year…Cape<br />
Cod League All-Star in 2012<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Played in 29 games as a position<br />
player or designated hitter…Also made<br />
21 appearances on the mound with two<br />
starts…Batted .322 with six doubles, four<br />
home runs and 23 RBIs in 87 at-bats…<br />
Boasted a .552 slugging percentage…<br />
Stole five bases…Had nine multi-hit<br />
games…Went 2-5 with a double and<br />
four RBIs in first game against New York<br />
Tech…Was 2-3 with a home run and three<br />
RBIs in second meeting against New York<br />
Tech…Had two hits, including a home<br />
run and four RBIs in win at Delaware…<br />
Posted a 1-3 mark with five saves on the<br />
mound…Led team in saves…Had a 6.15<br />
ERA…Posted a 5.47 ERA as a reliever…<br />
Struck out 20 batters…Picked up win<br />
versus Northeastern…Had saves against VCU, Georgia State, UNCW, Delaware<br />
and William & Mary…Was 1-3 with five saves and a 5.85 ERA in 14 CAA<br />
appearances…2011: Appeared in 27 games as a position player with 20 starts…<br />
Also made 17 appearance out of the Pride bullpen…Batted .216 with three<br />
doubles, one triple, two home runs and 19 RBIs…Tied for second on the team<br />
in home runs and fourth on the team in RBIs…Hit the first home run over the<br />
Pride’s 30-foot high fence in centerfield…Began career with a 2-4, one-RBI day<br />
at Florida Atlantic…Was 2-5 with a triple and four RBIs versus Rider…Ripped<br />
first career home run at James Madison…Posted a 0-0 record, three saves and a<br />
3.31 ERA as a pitcher…Threw 16 1/3 innings…Notched save against UNCW in<br />
same game that his two-run home run put Hofstra ahead to stay…Also had saves<br />
versus Towson and Albany…Struck out 16 batters and held opponents to a .218<br />
average…Batted .152 in CAA play…Was 0-0 with a 5.06 ERA and two saves in<br />
league action…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Made 17 appearances with 10 starts…Posted a 4-0 record and a<br />
5.31 ERA in 59 1/3 innings pitched…Tied for second on the team in<br />
wins and was second in strikeouts with 47…Won first collegiate start<br />
over Quinnipiac by allowing two hits and no runs with six strikeouts<br />
over six innings…Allowed a hit and a run with five strikeouts in a win<br />
over George Mason…Struck out seven batters in 5 2/3 innings of shutout<br />
ball in win over Old Dominion…Notched fourth win of the year with a<br />
four-hit, two-run effort at UNCW…Was 3-0 with a 6.10 ERA in 10 CAA<br />
appearances (eight starts).<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> at West Essex High School in North<br />
Caldwell, New Jersey…Third Team All-New Jersey selection as a<br />
senior after helping the Knights to a second consecutive Group 2 State<br />
championship…Essex County Player of the Year as a senior after<br />
<strong>com</strong>piling a 7-2 record, a 1.96 ERA, 112 strikeouts and 10 walks in<br />
64 1/3 innings…Also earned All-Group, All-Essex County and allconference<br />
honors…Posted an 8-0 record, a 0.89 ERA and 48 strikeouts<br />
in 39 1/3 innings pitched as a junior…Earned all-conference first team<br />
accolades, as well as second team All-Essex County and third team All-<br />
New Jersey Group 2 honors…Helped West Essex set a school record<br />
for wins (28) and earn the number one ranking in the state en route<br />
to a Group 2 State championship…Has one sister…Hobbies include<br />
swimming, golf and video games…Lists Derek Jeter and C.C. Sabathia<br />
as his favorite athletes…Takes part in the annual Shore Dreams for Kids<br />
event that benefits handicapped children…Also recruited by Seton Hall,<br />
Sacred Heart and Siena…Finance major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2012 17/10 4-0 0 5.31 59.1 41 35 66 47 30 14 5<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong>, two years of basketball and one year of football at<br />
Island Trees High School in Levittown, New York…Two-time Diamond Award<br />
recipient as the top position player in Nassau County…Named All-New York<br />
State, All-Long Island and All-Nassau County as a junior and senior…All-county<br />
pick as a sophomore...Batted .411 with a .945 slugging percentage and .556 onbase<br />
percentage as a senior…Led Nassau County with 12 home runs and added<br />
36 RBIs…Posted a 4-1 mark as a pitcher with a 2.63 ERA…Hit .467 as a junior<br />
with eight home runs and 37 RBIs…Was also 8-1 on the hill with a 1.44 ERA and<br />
83 strikeouts…Helped Island Trees to 2007 county and league championships, a<br />
2008 league championship and the 2009 county finals…Has one sister…Aspires<br />
to pursue a career in law enforcement…Criminology major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2011 17/0 0-0 3 3.31 16.1 6 6 12 16 8 3 2<br />
2012 21/2 1-3 5 6.15 26.1 26 18 37 20 12 2 2<br />
Career 38/2 1-3 8 5.06 42.2 32 24 49 36 20 5 4<br />
Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB<br />
2011 27 74 12 16 .216 19 3 1 2 10 25 0<br />
2012 29 87 23 28 .322 23 6 1 4 22 36 5<br />
Career 56 161 35 44 .273 42 9 2 6 32 61 5<br />
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32<br />
Nick Kozlowski<br />
Sophomore, 6-1, 195<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Huntington Station, NY<br />
Walt Whitman High School<br />
42<br />
Brendan Mulligan<br />
Sophomore, 6-5, 200<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Left<br />
Throws: Left<br />
Bellerose, NY<br />
Chaminade High School<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Made 10 appearances with four starts…Posted a 2-0 record with<br />
a 3.95 ERA…Threw 27 1/3 innings…Struck out 19 batters…Made first<br />
career start at Rutgers, allowing six hits and no runs over four innings…<br />
Notched win in start<br />
at Albany, allowing<br />
four hits and two<br />
runs in five innings…<br />
Allowed seven hits<br />
and one run with<br />
three strikeouts in<br />
five innings of work<br />
to earn win over<br />
VCU at the CAA<br />
Championship…<br />
Was 0-0 with a 9.00<br />
ERA in two CAA<br />
appearances…2011:<br />
Missed the 2011<br />
season due to injury.<br />
High School/<br />
Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for<br />
four years, volleyball<br />
for two years and<br />
basketball for one<br />
year at Walt Whitman<br />
High School in<br />
Huntington Station,<br />
New York…Allleague<br />
selection as<br />
a junior after posting a 4-2 record, a 2.00 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 40<br />
innings of work…Struck out 17 batters during a one-hit performance<br />
over Central Islip…Born June 17, 1992…Has two sisters…Sister,<br />
Jessica, played three years of softball at Delaware…Sister, Danielle,<br />
played one year of softball at Sacred Heart…Lists Robinson Cano and<br />
Paul O’Neill as his favorite athletes…Nicknamed “Koz”…Started<br />
playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 4…Physical education major.<br />
At Hofstra<br />
2012: Appeared in 10 games, starting one…Was 1-0 with a 10.80 ERA<br />
in 13 1/3 innings of work…Recorded nine strikeouts…Earned win in<br />
first collegiate start against NYIT, allowing four hits and three runs in 3<br />
2/3 innings…Had two strikeouts in that start and added two in an inning<br />
of relief against William & Mary...Was 0-0 with an 11.81 ERA in three<br />
CAA appearances.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> and two years of football at Chaminade<br />
High School in Mineola, New York…Teammate of fellow Pride freshman<br />
Michael Ferranti…Helped Chaminade win the CHSAA championship<br />
in 2009 and 2011…Member of the National Honor Society…Has one<br />
brother and one sister…Brother, Patrick, was a member of the swim team<br />
at Fordham from 2008 to 2010…Nicknamed “Mully”…Started playing<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> at age 5…New York Blood Center Blood Drive volunteer…Also<br />
recruited by St. John’s, Fairfield, Fordham and Bucknell…Would like to<br />
pursue a career in sports management…Undecided major.<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2012 10/1 1-0 0 10.80 13.1 17 16 21 9 11 8 2<br />
Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP<br />
2012 10/4 2-0 0 3.95 27.1 12 12 36 19 15 5 4<br />
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player profiles<br />
14<br />
Ke vin Brantley<br />
Freshman, 6-0, 175<br />
Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Apopka, FL<br />
Wekiva High School<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> for four years at Wekiva High School in Apopka,<br />
Florida…Named Offensive Most Valuable Player as a junior and<br />
senior…Batted .445 as a sophomore and led the team in hits…Led<br />
team in hits as a junior and batted .413…Honorable mention All-West<br />
Metro Conference selection…Has two sisters…Hobbies include surfing,<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> and music…Lists Coldplay as his favorite band…Also recruited<br />
by Wake Forest, LSU, Central Florida and Florida Atlantic…Aspires<br />
to a career in professional <strong>baseball</strong>…Habitat for Humanity volunteer…<br />
Undecided major.<br />
12<br />
Robbie Cafiero<br />
Junior, 5-11, 190<br />
Utility<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Bethpage, NY<br />
Bethpage High School<br />
New York Tech<br />
Catawba Valley Community<br />
College<br />
16<br />
TJ E hrsam<br />
Junior, 5-11, 185<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Vienna. VA<br />
James Madison High School<br />
Louisburg College<br />
At Louisburg College<br />
Attended Louisburg (NC) College for two years…Batted .420 with 14<br />
RBIs in 47 games as a sophomore…Member of the Academic Honor<br />
Roll and Deans List in each of his two years at Louisburg.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> and basketball at James Madison High School in Vienna,<br />
Virginia…Named first team all-district as a senior after batting .380<br />
with 29 stolen bases…Also garnered honorable mention all-region<br />
accolades…Hit .320 as a junior with 18 steals…All-district honorable<br />
mention pick in basketball…Named to the Academic Honor Roll…<br />
Has one brother and one sister…Given name is Timothy…Father,<br />
Tim, played soccer at Dartmouth and then professionally with the<br />
Pennsylvania Stoners of the American Soccer League…Mother, Marsha,<br />
was a swimmer and soccer player at West Chester University…Lists<br />
Kenny Chesney, Eric Church and Jason Aldean as his favorite musical<br />
artists…Plans to open his own gym or be<strong>com</strong>e a strength coach for a<br />
college or professional team…Exercise science major.<br />
Previous Schools<br />
Attended New York Tech in Old Westbury, New York, as a freshman in<br />
2010-11…All-Great West Conference second team selection…Batted<br />
.310 with seven doubles, three triples, five home runs and 32 RBIs…Had<br />
a .451 average in conference play…Spent the 2011-12 academic year<br />
at Catawba Valley Community College in Hickory, North Carolina…<br />
All-Region X selection as a catcher after batting .385 with 20 doubles<br />
and 48 RBIs…Helped team to Carolinas-Virginia Conference, Region X<br />
Tournament and the Southeast District championships and a berth in the<br />
Junior College D-II World Series.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong>, football and wrestled at Bethpage (NY) High School…<br />
Three-time All-Nassau County selection in <strong>baseball</strong>…Batted .393 as<br />
a senior with 21 RBIs…Was an all-county selection in football as a<br />
senior…Named academic all-conference in football as well…Has two<br />
brothers…Nicknamed “Caf”…Names “Mind Gym” as his favorite book<br />
and “Lord of the Rings” as his favorite movie…Criminology major.<br />
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26<br />
Brent Hall<br />
Junior, 6-4, 220<br />
Outfield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Visalia, CA<br />
Golden West High School<br />
College of the Sequoias<br />
At College of the Sequoias<br />
Attended College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California for two years…<br />
Started 37 games as a sophomore…Batted .297 with 11 doubles and 19<br />
RBIs…Added 10 steals and 27 runs scored…Started 34 of 37 games<br />
as a freshman and batted .333 with two home runs and 21 RBIs…Led<br />
team with 12 steals…Named first team All-Central Valley Conference in<br />
2012…Served as team captain.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong>, basketball and football at Golden West High School<br />
in Visalia, California…Set school records for runs (44), home runs<br />
(9) and RBIs (42) in a season as a senior in 2010…League and county<br />
Most Valuable Player as a senior…First team all-league and all-county<br />
selection…Named Golden West’s Blazer of the Year, which is given to<br />
the male athlete of the year…Has one brother…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong><br />
at age 6…Economics major.<br />
15<br />
Chris Harkey<br />
Junior, 6-0, 205<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Belmont, NC<br />
South Point High School<br />
Catawba Valley Community College<br />
At Catawba Valley Community College<br />
Attended Catawba Valley Community College in Hickory, North<br />
Carolina for two years…Posted a 2-1 record and a 1.85 ERA in seven<br />
games as a sophomore...Posted a 7-1 record and helped the team to a<br />
third place finish at the regional tournament as a freshman…Helped<br />
team to Carolinas-Virginia Conference, Region X Tournament and the<br />
Southeast District championships and a berth in the Junior College D-II<br />
World Series.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played <strong>baseball</strong> at South Point High School in Belmont, North<br />
Carolina…Posted a 28-3 record in three seasons…Missed junior year<br />
due to elbow surgery…Was 8-1 as a freshman and 9-2 as a sophomore,<br />
earning De-Fence Player of the Year accolades…Was 11-0 as a senior<br />
and named team Most Valuable Player…Scholar-Athlete Award<br />
recipient…Has one sister…Hobbies include deep sea fishing and reading<br />
the bible…Lists John Smoltz and Nolan Ryan as his favorite athletes…<br />
Nicknamed “Big Dog”…Plans to pursue a career in coaching…History<br />
major with a minor in business.<br />
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player profiles<br />
40<br />
Michael Isom<br />
Junior, 6-0, 200<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Fresno, CA<br />
Clovis West High School<br />
College of the Sequoias<br />
At College of the Sequoias<br />
Attended College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California for two years…<br />
First team All-Central Valley Conference in 2012…College of the<br />
Sequoias Pitcher of the Year after posting a 7-3 record and a 2.28 ERA<br />
in 83 innings…Second team all-conference selection as a freshman after<br />
posting a 6-4 record and a 5.40 ERA in 70 innings.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong> at Clovis West High School in Fresno, California…<br />
Helped team to a 29-4 record as a senior and the Tri-River Athletic<br />
Conference championship…First team all-conference selection as<br />
a senior after posting an 8-1 record, one save and a 2.20 ERA in 65<br />
innings…Named to all-city and all-county teams…Most Improved<br />
Player Award recipient…Has one sister…Lists Justin Verlander and<br />
Aaron Rodgers as his favorite athletes…Nicknamed “Ice”…Started<br />
playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 5…Economics major.<br />
35<br />
Graham Tebbit<br />
Junior, 6-5, 220<br />
Pitcher<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada<br />
Lorne Park Secondary School<br />
Volunteer State College<br />
Ma<strong>com</strong>b Community College<br />
Junior College<br />
Attended Volunteer State College in Gallatin, Tennessee, as a<br />
freshman…Was 0-1 with a 7.71 ERA in four appearances…Attended<br />
Ma<strong>com</strong>b Community College in Warren, Michigan as a sophomore…<br />
Went 4-2 with a 4.82 ERA in 14 appearances…Named to academic allconference<br />
team.<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Lettered in <strong>baseball</strong>, basketball, swimming, cross country and cricket<br />
at Lorne Park Secondary School in Mississagua, Ontario…Three-time<br />
Most Valuable Player for the Spartans...Posted a 0.79 ERA as a junior<br />
in 2009 to go along with a .451 average and one home run…Batted<br />
.404 with two home runs and 23 RBIs as a senior…Was an All-Star<br />
Elite pitcher during summer ball in 2011 and 2012…Lists Brett Lawrie<br />
and J.P. Arencibia as his favorite athletes… Names “Sherlock Holmes<br />
(Vol. 1)” as his favorite book…Started playing <strong>baseball</strong> at age 13…<br />
Psychology major.<br />
18<br />
David Leiderman<br />
Freshman, 6-2, 180<br />
Infield<br />
Bats: Right<br />
Throws: Right<br />
Merrick, NY<br />
Bellmore JFK High School<br />
High School/Personal<br />
Played four years of <strong>baseball</strong> at Bellmore JFK High School in Bellmore,<br />
New York…Diamond Award Winner as a senior, which is presented<br />
to the top position player in Nassau County…Named to All-New York<br />
State, All-Long Island and All-Nassau County teams as a senior after<br />
batting .609…Named team and conference Most Valuable Player…<br />
Earned all-conference accolades as a junior after batting .420…Also<br />
named team MVP in 2011…Helped Bellmore JFK to conference<br />
semifinals as a senior and conference playoffs as a junior…Has one<br />
sister…Father, Mike, was a four-year starter at Queens College…Lists<br />
Derek Jeter and Tom Brady as his favorite athletes…Business major.<br />
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HOFSTRA and the mlb draft<br />
Hofstra has had eight players selected since the inception of the<br />
Major League Baseball Draft in 1965.<br />
Year Player round Team<br />
1966 Bill Cheslock 32 St. Louis Cardinals<br />
1967* Ken Singleton 1 New York Mets<br />
1967 Donald Ruris 30 Oakland Athletics<br />
1982 Pat Wallace 26 St. Louis Cardinals<br />
1995 Mike Miller 29 Detroit Tigers<br />
2006 Ricky Caputo 24 Washington Nationals<br />
2010 Ethan Paquette 35 Seattle Mariners<br />
2012 Danny Poma 10 Arizona Diamondbacks<br />
*January Draft<br />
Ethan Paquette<br />
Ricky<br />
Caputo<br />
Danny poma<br />
Mike Miller<br />
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THIS IS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
Hofstra University<br />
provides a dynamic<br />
college experience<br />
tailored for engaged and<br />
ambitious individuals.<br />
Students find pride and<br />
purpose at Hofstra,<br />
through small classes, a<br />
faculty whose primary<br />
concern is teaching,<br />
cutting edge technology,<br />
extensive library resources,<br />
internships, and active and<br />
<strong>com</strong>pelling educational<br />
programs that appeal to<br />
their interests and abilities.<br />
The Hofstra <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
is driven, dynamic and<br />
energetic, helping students<br />
find and focus their<br />
strengths to prepare them<br />
for a successful future.<br />
In its relatively short 77-year history, Hofstra<br />
has established itself as a world-class<br />
institution of higher education and cultural<br />
enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra<br />
campus and the programs offered grow and<br />
change to meet the demands of our students<br />
and our <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
Hofstra opened in 1935 as a <strong>com</strong>muter school<br />
with all classes and offices housed in one<br />
building. Since those early days, Hofstra<br />
has evolved into an international institution<br />
with a student body hailing from 47 states<br />
and territories, and 50 countries around the<br />
world. The beautiful campus is an accredited<br />
arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres.<br />
There are approximately 3,900 students living<br />
on campus, and Hofstra offers them and all<br />
students an extensive array of academic and<br />
social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close<br />
proximity to Manhattan means that students<br />
have easy access to the wondrous cultural,<br />
social and career offerings of the city.<br />
While the campus and its offerings have<br />
changed, what has remained consistent<br />
throughout the years is the sense of <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
on campus, the eagerness of our students<br />
to learn and the <strong>com</strong>mitment of the Hofstra<br />
faculty and administration to provide a<br />
challenging education that encourages the<br />
pursuit of lifelong learning.<br />
The Colleges and Schools of the University are:<br />
Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,<br />
Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School of<br />
Communication, School of Education, Health<br />
and Human Services, Maurice A. Deane<br />
School of Law, School for University Studies,<br />
School of Engineering and Applied Science,<br />
Honors College, Hofstra University Continuing<br />
Education and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School<br />
of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s<br />
degrees are offered in about 140 areas of study.<br />
Graduate degrees are<br />
offered, including Ph.D.,<br />
Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D.,<br />
J.D., and M.D. degrees,<br />
advanced certificates and<br />
professional diplomas, in<br />
more approximately 150<br />
programs of study.<br />
Hofstra joined with North<br />
Shore-LIJ Health System<br />
in establishing a medical<br />
school on the University<br />
campus in October 2007.<br />
The new school, which<br />
wel<strong>com</strong>ed its first class<br />
in July 2011, is the first<br />
allopathic (MD) medical<br />
school in Nassau County<br />
and the first in New York<br />
State since 1963.<br />
In October 2011 the Commission on<br />
Presidential Debates announced that it had<br />
chosen Hofstra University for the site of<br />
its October 16, 2012 Presidential Debate,<br />
between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney,<br />
which was held in the “town hall” format.<br />
The Commission on Presidential Debates,<br />
a nonprofit, nonpartisan corporation, has<br />
sponsored and produced every presidential<br />
and vice-presidential debate since 1988.<br />
Hofstra University hosted the third and final<br />
presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle,<br />
between then Senator Barack Obama and<br />
Senator John McCain, on October 15, 2008.<br />
The debate was a transformational moment for<br />
the University, highlighting the achievements<br />
of our students and faculty and their<br />
engagement in the political process. Leading<br />
up to the debate, students and the entire<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity were engaged by the year-long<br />
Educate ’08 program, almost 150 lectures,<br />
conferences, and events focused on the issues,<br />
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history and politics of the presidency, followed<br />
by Define ’09, which looked at the first year<br />
of his presidency. The University continues to<br />
host important political events, such as the New<br />
York State Gubernatorial Debate in 2010 and<br />
a visit from Newark, NJ, Mayor Cory Booker<br />
to kick of the Debate 2012 - Pride, Politics &<br />
Policy program.<br />
In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would<br />
launch a School of Engineering and Applied<br />
Science with a co-op education program that<br />
will partner with a network of industry leaders<br />
to offer students substantial work experience<br />
before they graduate.<br />
The new school, which opened in September<br />
2012, will <strong>com</strong>bine and expand the University’s<br />
existing Engineering and Computer Science<br />
departments to develop a curriculum that<br />
emphasizes high-tech research, practical<br />
work experience and inter-disciplinary study,<br />
integrating resources and faculty from other<br />
parts of the institution, including the Hofstra<br />
North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the<br />
Frank G. Zarb School of Business.<br />
Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of<br />
the largest, most advanced non-<strong>com</strong>mercial<br />
television facilities in the East. Students<br />
take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a<br />
sophisticated television production/postproduction<br />
facility with two broadcast-quality<br />
studios and control rooms; two advanced<br />
online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear<br />
digital editing systems and several cuts-only<br />
video work stations. Two satellite dishes are<br />
available with one dish providing special news<br />
feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which<br />
also has access to Associated Press, Lexis-<br />
Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition,<br />
the facility is capable of broadcasting studentproduced<br />
programming to the entire campus<br />
on our own cable channels. Also located here<br />
is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-<br />
FM), audio production studios, a film/video<br />
screening room, film editing rooms, a <strong>com</strong>puter<br />
laboratory, a speech performance studio and a<br />
large dance studio.<br />
17 Varsity sports<br />
20 Eateries on campus<br />
20 Local and national fraternities<br />
and sororities<br />
21 Average undergraduate class<br />
size<br />
22 Academic accreditations<br />
37 Residence halls<br />
Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic<br />
facilities that are among the most<br />
technologically advanced in the nation. Every<br />
seat in every classroom allows students direct<br />
access to the Internet and Hofstra network,<br />
including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn<br />
Library.<br />
Hofstra’s growing <strong>com</strong>puter facilities offer<br />
extensive high-tech training opportunities.<br />
There are <strong>com</strong>puter terminals throughout<br />
the campus for student and faculty use, with<br />
more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX<br />
workstations available in labs and classrooms.<br />
Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events<br />
annually, bringing thousands of scholars,<br />
dignitaries and other participants to campus.<br />
More than 200 musical and dramatic<br />
performances take place on campus each<br />
year. The University <strong>com</strong>pleted a year-long<br />
celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2010,<br />
<strong>com</strong>plete with a concert, academic convocation<br />
and cake, several conferences and signature<br />
events which brought together students, faculty,<br />
alumni and <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
Hofstra by the Numbers<br />
100 Percent program<br />
accessibility to persons<br />
with disabilities<br />
200 Student clubs and<br />
organizations<br />
500 Cultural events per year<br />
1935 Founding date<br />
1,191 Full-time undergraduate<br />
enrollment<br />
The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the<br />
largest art collections in the metropolitan area,<br />
coordinates approximately eight exhibitions<br />
annually and offers exhibition areas and an<br />
extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with 75<br />
pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by<br />
the American Association of Museums – one of<br />
only 94 universities in the nation and one of six<br />
in New York to hold that distinction.<br />
Hofstra also has six theaters, a student<br />
newspaper, a lively student center, a recently<br />
renovated recreation center and numerous<br />
athletic facilities, including the 13,000-seat<br />
James M. Shuart Stadium and the 5,023-seat<br />
David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex.<br />
Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic-sized<br />
(eight lane, 50-meter) swimming pool, one<br />
of the largest such facilities in the New York<br />
metropolitan area.<br />
The Hofstra athletic program <strong>com</strong>petes on the<br />
NCAA Division I level and is a member of the<br />
Colonial Athletic Association. The University<br />
sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight<br />
men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra<br />
has men’s teams in basketball, <strong>baseball</strong>,<br />
lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer<br />
and cross country. Women’s sports include<br />
basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer,<br />
field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf.<br />
Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by<br />
numerous national agencies and the University<br />
is one of only 280 schools, out of more than<br />
3,600 colleges and universities nationwide,<br />
with a chapter of the national honor society<br />
Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,114 faculty<br />
members, 525 are full time and 92 percent hold<br />
the highest degree in their fields. The average<br />
undergraduate class size is 21 students, while<br />
student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1.<br />
Hofstra University is 100-percent program<br />
accessible to persons with disabilities, and<br />
has been cited as a national model for this<br />
achievement.<br />
11,453 Total University<br />
enrollment, including<br />
part-time undergraduate,<br />
graduate<br />
and School of Law<br />
119,000+ Hofstra alumni<br />
1.2 Million Volumes available at<br />
Hofstra University<br />
Libraries<br />
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz was<br />
chosen by the Hofstra<br />
University Board of<br />
Trustees to serve as the eighth<br />
president of the University on<br />
December 20, 2000. Prior to his<br />
appointment, he served as dean<br />
of Hofstra University School<br />
of Law from September 1989<br />
through June 2001. He joined<br />
the faculty of the School of Law<br />
in 1972. President Rabinowitz<br />
currently holds the Andrew<br />
M. Boas and Mark L. Claster<br />
Distinguished Professorship in<br />
Civil Procedure.<br />
President Rabinowitz holds<br />
positions with a number of<br />
important government and<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity organizations,<br />
including the Judicial Advisory<br />
Council of the State of New<br />
York Unified Court System<br />
- County of Nassau, and the<br />
Nassau County Health and<br />
Welfare Council. He serves as<br />
a trustee of the Commission<br />
on Independent Colleges and<br />
Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair <strong>Media</strong><br />
Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President<br />
Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue<br />
Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of the Nassau<br />
County Local Advisory Board, and a former member of<br />
the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association.<br />
Additionally, President Rabinowitz<br />
served as a member of the<br />
Nassau County Commission on<br />
Government Revision, which<br />
was charged with drafting a<br />
new charter and a new form of<br />
government for the County. He is<br />
the recipient of the Martin Luther<br />
King Living the Dream Award,<br />
EOC; Distinguished Service<br />
in the Cause of Justice, Legal<br />
Aid Society; UJA Federation<br />
Leadership Award; the Bar<br />
Association of Nassau County<br />
Proclamation for Outstanding<br />
Service to both the legal<br />
profession and the <strong>com</strong>munity;<br />
the Community Service Award<br />
from the Conference of Jewish<br />
Organizations of Nassau County;<br />
and the Alumni Association of the<br />
City College of New York 2005<br />
Townsend Harris Medal. He has<br />
also been honored by the Long<br />
Island Software and Technology<br />
Network (LISTnet) and was<br />
the recipient of Networking<br />
magazine’s David Award.<br />
President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum<br />
laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was<br />
a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review<br />
and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City<br />
College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta<br />
Kappa and the American Law Institute.<br />
President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride Club Board member James C. Metzger ’83<br />
and Hofstra Pride Club President E. David Woycik ’77 at the Pride Student-Athlete<br />
Awards Banquet<br />
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UNIVERSITY SENIOR ADMINISTRATION<br />
As of January <strong>2013</strong><br />
OFFICERS<br />
Janis M. Meyer,* Chair<br />
James E. Quinn,* Vice Chair<br />
Peter G. Schiff, Vice Chair<br />
David S. Mack,* Secretary<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz, President<br />
M. Patricia Adamski<br />
Senior Vice President<br />
for Planning and<br />
Administration<br />
Joseph M. Barkwill<br />
Vice President for<br />
Facilities<br />
and Operations<br />
Jessica Eads<br />
Vice President for<br />
Enrollment Services<br />
Dolores Fredrich,<br />
Esq.<br />
Vice President for<br />
Legal Affairs and<br />
General Counsel<br />
Sandra S. Johnson<br />
Vice President for<br />
Student Affairs<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Alan J. Bernon*<br />
Tejinder Bindra<br />
Robert F. Dall*<br />
Helene Fortunoff<br />
Steven J. Freiberg*<br />
Arno Fried<br />
Martin B. Greenberg*<br />
Joseph M. Gregory*<br />
Leo A. Guthart<br />
Peter S. Kalikow*<br />
Arthur J. Kremer<br />
Diana Lake*<br />
Karen L. Lutz<br />
John D. Miller*<br />
Marilyn B. Monter*<br />
Martha S. Pope<br />
Edwin C. Reed<br />
Robert D. Rosenthal*<br />
Debra A. Sandler*<br />
Thomas J. Sanzone*<br />
Joseph Sparacio*<br />
Frank G. Zarb*<br />
Dr. Herman Berliner<br />
Provost and Senior Vice<br />
President for<br />
Academic Affairs<br />
Richard V. Guardino,<br />
Jr., Esq.<br />
Vice President for Business<br />
Development<br />
Robert W. Juckiewicz<br />
Vice President for<br />
Information Technology<br />
DELEGATES<br />
Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Executive Committee<br />
Tanya Levy-Odom,* President, Alumni Organization<br />
William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty<br />
Ron Singh, President, Student Government Association<br />
Andrea Standrowicz, Vice President, Student Government<br />
Association<br />
Elizabeth K. Venuti, Chair, University Senate Planning and<br />
Budget Committee<br />
James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus<br />
Stephanie Bushey<br />
Vice President for<br />
Institutional Research and<br />
Assessment<br />
Melissa Connolly<br />
Vice President for University<br />
Relations<br />
JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY<br />
Vice President and<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Catherine Hennessy<br />
Vice President for Financial<br />
Affairs and Treasurer<br />
Alan J. Kelly<br />
Vice President<br />
for Development<br />
Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus<br />
John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus<br />
Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus<br />
George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus<br />
Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita<br />
Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita<br />
Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
* Hofstra Alumni<br />
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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />
jeffrey a. Hathaway<br />
vice president and director of Athletics<br />
Hofstra University President Stuart<br />
Rabinowitz announced on May 15,<br />
2012, that the University had hired<br />
Jeffrey A. Hathaway, formerly the director of<br />
athletics for the University of Connecticut and<br />
the outgoing chairman of the NCAA Division<br />
I Men’s Basketball Committee, as Hofstra<br />
University’s new vice president and director of<br />
athletics.<br />
“In collegiate athletics, the name Jeff Hathaway<br />
means success on any number of levels: in<br />
the classroom, on the playing field, in the<br />
boardroom, with donors and the media. Most<br />
importantly, Jeff’s focus on excellence, ethics,<br />
leadership and academics will allow the Hofstra<br />
Pride athletics program to move to the next<br />
level of excellence,” said Rabinowitz. “His<br />
tenure at the University of Connecticut was<br />
one of unprecedented growth, and under his<br />
leadership, we look forward to ushering in a<br />
new era of Hofstra Pride athletic success.”<br />
“I am excited to join the Hofstra University<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity and to have the opportunity to<br />
provide leadership and serve the studentathletes,<br />
coaches and staff in this outstanding<br />
athletics program,” <strong>com</strong>mented Hathaway. “I<br />
particularly would like to thank President Stuart<br />
Rabinowitz for allowing me to be<strong>com</strong>e part<br />
of the Hofstra University family. Throughout<br />
my career I have been part of programs that<br />
have <strong>com</strong>peted against Hofstra and I have<br />
seen firsthand the success the Pride has had<br />
over the years. My primary focus will be on<br />
the academic achievement of our studentathletes<br />
and providing them the opportunity to<br />
participate and achieve in their academic and<br />
athletic endeavors as we prepare them for their<br />
lives after graduation from Hofstra.”<br />
Hathaway guided the University of Connecticut<br />
(UConn) Division of Athletics through an<br />
unprecedented period of academic and athletic<br />
achievement during his eight years as director<br />
of athletics from 2003 to 2011. At the same<br />
time, he became an influential leader for college<br />
athletics on both the national and conference<br />
level.<br />
Hathaway played a vital role in UConn’s success<br />
story for nearly 20 years as he was the executive<br />
associate director of athletics at the school from<br />
1990 to 2001. In his two years away from the<br />
Storrs campus, Hathaway enjoyed a successful<br />
tenure as the director of athletics at Colorado<br />
State University from 2001 to 2003.<br />
During Hathaway’s career, he has always made<br />
the academic success of student-athletes a top<br />
priority. In the classroom, more than 50% of<br />
UConn’s 650 student-athletes achieved a 3.0<br />
“B-or better” semester grade point average<br />
during the spring and/or fall semesters of the<br />
2010 calendar year, including 16 who earned a<br />
perfect 4.0 grade point average. In addition, the<br />
Division of Athletics consistently maintained<br />
a 99 percent academic retention rate among its<br />
student-athletes.<br />
The University of Connecticut was saluted for<br />
its <strong>com</strong>munity service efforts by the National<br />
Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS)<br />
three times under Hathaway’s watch for its<br />
<strong>com</strong>munity service efforts. UConn was also<br />
honored by the NCAS in 2006 and 2007 for<br />
its efforts to assist former student-athletes in<br />
earning their college degree.<br />
Hathaway’s leadership positions have extended<br />
beyond the campus. He recently <strong>com</strong>pleted a<br />
five-year term as a member of the prestigious<br />
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee,<br />
representing the BIG EAST Conference,<br />
serving as chair in 2011-12. As a member<br />
of the 10-person <strong>com</strong>mittee, Hathaway took<br />
part in the selection and administration of the<br />
NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and<br />
the administration of the CBS/Turner television<br />
contract.<br />
During his tenure at both Colorado State<br />
and UConn, he was a member of the NCAA<br />
Division I Championships/Competition<br />
Cabinet. On the conference level, Hathaway was<br />
the chair of the BIG EAST Athletic Directors<br />
Executive Committee through November<br />
of 2009. He is also past chairman of the<br />
BIG EAST Championship and Competition<br />
Committee as well as the league’s Finance<br />
Committee, and also served on the Television<br />
Committee. Hathaway is a past member of the<br />
Division I-A Athletic Directors Association<br />
Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee<br />
of the National Association of Collegiate<br />
Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In 2004 The<br />
Sporting News named Hathaway to its “Power<br />
100 List” - <strong>com</strong>prised of the 100 most powerful<br />
people in sports.<br />
During his time at the University of<br />
Connecticut, private fundraising averaged more<br />
than $13 million a year. Hathaway was also<br />
responsible negotiating several key revenue and<br />
partnership agreements, securing major gifts,<br />
and guiding the building of two LEED certified<br />
athletic facilities, UConn’s first, which received<br />
recognition from the University and from the<br />
Connecticut Real Estate Exchange.<br />
Hathaway led a head coaching staff that is one<br />
of the most experienced in the country. At the<br />
conclusion of Hathaway’s tenure, UConn had<br />
12 head coaches that had been in their current<br />
position 10 or more years as of the 2010-11<br />
academic year.<br />
In Hathaway’s final year with UConn, the<br />
Huskies experienced great athletic success.<br />
The men’s basketball team won its third NCAA<br />
Division I Championship while the football<br />
team played in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In<br />
addition, the women’s basketball team played in<br />
the NCAA Final Four for the fourth consecutive<br />
season and set a college basketball record for<br />
most consecutive wins with 90. The UConn<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> team made history with its first-ever<br />
appearance in NCAA Super Regional play. The<br />
men’s soccer, women’s soccer and field hockey<br />
teams participated in NCAA tournaments while<br />
representatives from men’s and women’s track<br />
and field and women’s diving also took part in<br />
NCAA action.<br />
Hathaway originally came to Connecticut in<br />
November of 1990 as senior associate athletic<br />
director. In that role, he oversaw the day-today<br />
operations of the Division of Athletics and<br />
served as a program administrator for several<br />
sports.<br />
During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado<br />
State, he oversaw a 15-sport program – nine<br />
women’s teams and six men’s. Hathaway was<br />
an extremely successful fundraiser during his<br />
time in Fort Collins. The school drew national<br />
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attention for a $15.2 million gift for football<br />
stadium renovations and expansion.<br />
Prior to joining UConn, Hathaway served<br />
in a number of capacities at his alma mater,<br />
the University of Maryland, from 1982 to<br />
1990, including assistant athletics director<br />
for marketing and <strong>com</strong>munications, acting<br />
assistant athletics director for business<br />
affairs, athletics business manager and men’s<br />
basketball trainer.<br />
Hathaway earned his degree in athletic<br />
administration from Maryland in 1981. He<br />
later received a Master’s Degree in general<br />
administration from Maryland and is currently<br />
continuing work on a PhD in the Department<br />
of Educational Leadership at the University of<br />
Connecticut.<br />
Hathaway and his wife, Paula, have two<br />
children – Meghan (21) and Michael (17).<br />
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS<br />
1937-42 John Bartlett MacDonald<br />
1942-45 John Archer Smith (Interim)<br />
1945-48 John Bartlett MacDonald<br />
1948-51 John Archer Smith<br />
1951-74 Howard “Howdy” Myers<br />
1974-75 Dick Thiebert<br />
1975-87 Bob Getchell<br />
1987-97 Jim Garvey<br />
1997-04 Harry Royle<br />
2004-12 Jack Hayes<br />
2012-pres.<br />
Jeffrey A. Hathaway<br />
What They Are Saying About Jeffrey a. Hathaway<br />
Philip E. Austin, President Emeritus, University of<br />
Connecticut<br />
“I had the pleasure of working with Jeff Hathaway through my<br />
tenure as president of the University of Connecticut. He was a<br />
valuable member of our senior leadership team and led the athletic<br />
program to its most successful era. Jeff is <strong>com</strong>mitted to not only<br />
athletic excellence but also academic excellence, integrity and the<br />
overall welfare of student athletes.”<br />
Joseph R. Castiglione, Vice President for<br />
Intercollegiate Athletics, University of<br />
Oklahoma<br />
“From our days in college to the many years as colleagues in<br />
the profession, I have always known Jeff Hathaway to be a man<br />
of character. He has a tenacious work ethic, an innate ability to<br />
establish the right vision, mission and values for the organization<br />
he leads and a collaborative style to appropriately involve all<br />
stakeholders in the process of setting goals and creating the means<br />
to achieve them. At the heart of it all is a passionate <strong>com</strong>mitment to<br />
creating the best possible environment for student athlete success.<br />
Hofstra University made a wonderful decision in hiring Jeff.”<br />
Mark Emmert, President, National Collegiate<br />
Athletic Association<br />
“Jeff did a tremendous job as a member and later chair of the<br />
Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. His efforts directly<br />
contributed to lifelong experiences for thousands of student-athletes.<br />
I’m confident that he will bring the same dedication and passion to<br />
the athletic program and the student-athletes of Hofstra.”<br />
Jim Nantz, CBS Sports<br />
“I have known Jeff Hathaway a long time and there is no one I<br />
respect more in college athletics than Jeff Hathaway. This is a big<br />
day for Hofstra University and the future of Hofstra has been placed<br />
in good hands. Jeff is a high-achieving, high-quality person that<br />
I have gotten to know well during his tenure as the Chair of the<br />
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s success as a<br />
leader speaks for itself. He has the Midas touch!”<br />
Mike Slive, Commissioner, Southeastern<br />
Conference<br />
“I have known Jeff Hathaway for many years and had the pleasure of<br />
serving with him on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s<br />
extensive experience, his enthusiasm and his energy makes him a<br />
leader no matter what room he is in. His <strong>com</strong>mitment to assisting<br />
young men and women in getting an education while participating<br />
in college sports make him an outstanding choice as Hofstra’s new<br />
athletics director.”<br />
Mike Tranghese, former Commissioner, Big East<br />
Conference<br />
“Jeff is an outstanding administrator who will provide Hofstra with<br />
great leadership in the future. He has long been a leader in collegiate<br />
athletics and Hofstra will do well with Jeff at the helm. ”<br />
Tom Yeager, Commissioner, Colonial Athletic<br />
Association<br />
“Jeff Hathaway is one of the brightest, creative and <strong>com</strong>petent<br />
administrators in college athletics. Everyone in the CAA is excited<br />
about his joining our team and we look forward to his contribution<br />
to the continued success of the Hofstra program and the CAA.”<br />
Kevin White, Vice President/Director of Athletics,<br />
Duke University<br />
“Hofstra literally hit the proverbial lottery! Hiring Jeff Hathaway<br />
as vice president and director of athletics – a highly seasoned<br />
athletic director who is clearly one of the most skilled and<br />
talented administrators within the NCAA – is nothing short of an<br />
immeasurable leadership acquisition!”<br />
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION AND HEAD COACHES<br />
Pete Alfano<br />
Cross Country Coach<br />
Rob Anspach<br />
Wrestling Coach<br />
Chrissy Arnone<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Marketing<br />
and Promotions<br />
Jay Artinian<br />
Senior Associate<br />
Director of Athletics for<br />
Facilities<br />
Rachel August<br />
Assistant Director for<br />
Administration<br />
cathy aull<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Ann Baller<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Dr. Michael Barnes<br />
Faculty Athletics<br />
Representative<br />
James Barone<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Development<br />
Brian Bert<br />
Assistant Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Allison Bradshaw<br />
Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Brittany Butts<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Mo Cassara<br />
Men’s Basketball Coach<br />
Neil Collins<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
John Considine<br />
Assistant Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Tara Coppola<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Maria Corvino<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Ticket<br />
Operations<br />
Maren Crowley<br />
Women’s Golf Coach<br />
Kathy De Angelis<br />
Field Hockey Coach<br />
Steve DeNapoli<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Bill Edwards<br />
Softball Coach<br />
Joe Elliott<br />
Men’s Golf Coach<br />
David Fernandez<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
kelly giblin<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Compliance<br />
Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications<br />
Kristina Hernandez<br />
Volleyball Coach<br />
Ellen Johnson<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for<br />
Corporate Relations<br />
Colm Kennedy<br />
Assistant Director of Athletic<br />
Facilities<br />
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Krista Kilburn-<br />
Steveskey<br />
Women’s Basketball<br />
Coach<br />
James Lally<br />
Director of Student-<br />
Athlete Services<br />
Frantzer Le Blanc<br />
Assistant Director<br />
of Athletic Facilities<br />
LAUREN LEO<br />
Director of Tennis<br />
Cindy Lewis<br />
Senior Associate<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Evan Malings<br />
Head Athletic Trainer<br />
Danny McCabe<br />
Executive Associate<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Tim McMahon<br />
Associate Director of<br />
Athletics for<br />
External Affairs<br />
Kevin Murga<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Coordinator<br />
Michael Neely<br />
Director of Ticket Sales<br />
Richard Nuttall<br />
Men’s Soccer Coach<br />
Jeanne O’Keefe<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Rachel Peel<br />
Associate Dean of<br />
University Advisement<br />
James Prendergast<br />
Assistant Strength and<br />
Conditioning Coach<br />
Simon Riddiough<br />
Women’s Soccer Coach<br />
John Russo<br />
Baseball Coach<br />
Diane Schuerlein<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Jim Sheehan<br />
Senior Sports<br />
Information Director<br />
clarice smith<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
shannon smith<br />
Women’s Lacrosse<br />
Coach<br />
Samantha Sweeney<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletics for Student-<br />
Athlete Development<br />
Harriet Teitle<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Kathy Theiling<br />
Equipment Manager<br />
Seth Tierney<br />
Men’s Lacrosse Coach<br />
Dave Walsh<br />
Assistant Equipment Manager<br />
Ryan Watson<br />
Assistant Director of<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Winnie Wymes<br />
Athletic Department<br />
Secretary<br />
Dr. Michael Yorio<br />
Team Physician<br />
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ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT<br />
Hofstra University is <strong>com</strong>mitted<br />
to the pursuit of academic and<br />
athletic excellence. The University<br />
views participation in intercollegiate<br />
athletics as benefiting the student-athlete<br />
in an educationally enhancing experience<br />
beyond any other opportunity available.<br />
Hofstra also realizes the time <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />
made by student-athletes and has<br />
<strong>com</strong>mitted the facilities and resources to<br />
support all students.<br />
The University Tutorial Program (UTP)<br />
provides free tutoring in every subject<br />
area to any Hofstra student. Students<br />
are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of<br />
individual tutorial assistance per week for<br />
up to three courses. They are also able to<br />
utilize the various help labs on campus,<br />
which specialize in providing assistance<br />
in writing, business and QM, and biology<br />
and chemistry. In addition to this service,<br />
student-athletes are assigned an academic<br />
advisor, through the Center for University<br />
Advisement, who helps address the<br />
various needs of student‐athletes. The<br />
academic advisor emphasizes four areas<br />
in their efforts to ensure the academic<br />
success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.<br />
Area one is academic counseling. Services<br />
are provided in the areas of academic<br />
planning, career planning, personal<br />
counseling, and campus and <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
referrals. The advisor also meets with<br />
prospective student‐athletes, at the coach’s<br />
request, to share the many benefits of a<br />
Hofstra University education.<br />
Area two is academic advising. The<br />
academic advisor serves as the primary<br />
advisor for first-year and undecided<br />
student-athletes, and also assists<br />
upperclassmen who have declared a major.<br />
Area three is academic monitoring. The<br />
advisor monitors the academic progress of<br />
student‐athletes to ensure <strong>com</strong>pliance with<br />
Hofstra University, NCAA and conference<br />
regulations. The advisor’s regular<br />
<strong>com</strong>munication with the faculty and<br />
coaches provide opportunities for early<br />
intervention should academic difficulties<br />
arise.<br />
Area four is study halls. The University<br />
Tutorial Program supports athletic study<br />
halls by providing tutors in various<br />
subjects as necessary. The academic<br />
advisors also assess the needs of<br />
individual student‐athletes to provide<br />
the most effective study environment.<br />
The assessment tool administered by<br />
the Center for University Advisement is<br />
also used to provide various enrichment<br />
seminars for the student‐athletes such as<br />
time management, writing skills, campus<br />
resources, and surviving the college<br />
transition.<br />
In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete<br />
Development Center was opened on the<br />
second level of the James M. Shuart<br />
Stadium Building. The center houses the<br />
offices of the Student-Athlete Services<br />
Staff, as well as a large <strong>com</strong>puter lab with<br />
printer access for use by Hofstra studentathletes,<br />
a quiet study area with wireless<br />
internet access and two group study/tutor<br />
rooms with power point access and white<br />
boards.<br />
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ATHLETIC TRAINING<br />
Through a <strong>com</strong>prehensive athletic training program, Hofstra<br />
University student-athletes are provided excellent health care<br />
during their time at the University. A coordinated effort between<br />
the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department<br />
and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best<br />
medical attention possible.<br />
University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care<br />
services. Managing the coverage of every practice and <strong>com</strong>petition event<br />
is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by ninth-year<br />
Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic<br />
trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers<br />
provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire<br />
Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms,<br />
these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of<br />
Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly<br />
and safely.<br />
a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics.<br />
Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at<br />
Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.<br />
Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008<br />
U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the<br />
medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team<br />
physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005.<br />
Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly <strong>com</strong>petitive<br />
undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which<br />
Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health<br />
care system.<br />
Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael Yorio. Dr.<br />
Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York,<br />
is in his third year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with<br />
specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate<br />
degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the<br />
SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as<br />
Evan Malings<br />
Head Athletic<br />
Trainer<br />
Dr. Michael<br />
Yorio<br />
Team Physician<br />
David Riviere<br />
Baseball Athletic<br />
Trainer<br />
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LONG ISLAND<br />
About Long Island…<br />
About Long Island…<br />
Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant <strong>com</strong>munity, a summer playground,<br />
and Long home Island to some has a of rich New history York’s as most an active, prominent vibrant families. <strong>com</strong>munity, a summer playground,<br />
and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.<br />
Five distinct regions make up Long Island:<br />
• North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial<br />
days and Gatsby-era mansions.<br />
• South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire<br />
Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.<br />
• Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a<br />
huge water park.<br />
• North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.<br />
• South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.<br />
You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk,<br />
swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.<br />
With everything from :<br />
• museums, historical sites and lighthouses,<br />
• to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages,<br />
• to wineries and farm stands,<br />
• to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos,<br />
...there is plenty to do on Long Island!<br />
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new york city<br />
About new york city…<br />
About new york city…<br />
Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can<br />
Hofstra visit located Carnegie only Hall, 30 miles South from Street New Seaport, York City Hard – the Rock capital Café, of Grand culture Central and finance. Station, You Central can visit Park, NBC<br />
Carnegie Studios Hall, South in Rockefeller Street Seaport, Center, Hard Little Rock Italy or Café, Chinatown. Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in<br />
Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.<br />
• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br />
• Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks game.<br />
• Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC<br />
• Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.<br />
• Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great<br />
wooden rollercoasters.<br />
• Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering<br />
Times Square.<br />
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aseball FACILITIES<br />
UNI VERSITY FIELD<br />
The Pride call University Field, located<br />
on Hofstra’s North Campus, their home.<br />
University Field is centrally located<br />
between two of the most frequented sites on<br />
campus, the Hofstra Fitness Center and the<br />
Mack Sports Complex. It is also just 25 yards<br />
from the Colonial Square residential <strong>com</strong>plex.<br />
University Field has undergone major<br />
renovations in recent years. In 2011 the fences<br />
were moved back and raised in certain places.<br />
In 2010 the Quinn Family Grandstand was<br />
constructed behind home plate. The 400-<br />
seat grandstand was made possible by the<br />
leadership and generosity of Hofstra <strong>baseball</strong><br />
alumnus Bruce Quinn, class of 1986. It<br />
features chair-back seating, two entrance<br />
ramps, handicap-accessible seating and a<br />
press box.<br />
Other recent improvements include a new<br />
drainage system and the installation of<br />
“Competition Turf ” by Edel Grass. The<br />
artificial grass surface, which is similar<br />
to what is used at Veterans Stadium in<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was installed by<br />
Landtek of Amityville, New York. Having a<br />
turf infield gives the Pride greater flexibility in<br />
playing during inclement weather and allows<br />
for greater use during the summer months.<br />
New fences were installed along the right<br />
field and left field lines, and in 2006 the field<br />
received a new scoreboard in right centerfield.<br />
During the summer of 2004, the outfield<br />
warning track was resurfaced with crushed<br />
gravel for better playability and drainage. In<br />
2003 the existing dugouts were replaced with<br />
sunken dugouts, measuring 70 feet in length,<br />
with protective fencing.<br />
Bruce Quinn ’86 throws out the<br />
ceremonial first pitch on the<br />
grand opening day of the Quinn<br />
Family Grandstand<br />
University Field has dimensions of 322 feet<br />
down the left field line, 382 to center field and<br />
337 down the right field line. The fence in<br />
center field is 30-feet high, while the rest of the<br />
outfield fence is 20-feet high.<br />
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HOFSTRA PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER/<br />
HOFSTRA INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY<br />
Hofstra can avoid inclement weather by using the indoor<br />
Physical Education Center, which is equipped with pitching<br />
machines and batting cages. The Pride also has use of the<br />
Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility. The 50-yard turf field gives<br />
Hofstra a unique practice environment.<br />
MARGIOTTA HALL WEIGHT ROOM<br />
The team also has the use of a state-of-the-art weight<br />
training facility. Located in Margiotta Hall, the weight room<br />
is outfitted with the most advanced strength training and<br />
cardiovascular equipment available.<br />
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2012 STATISTICS and results<br />
Record: 34-22 Home: 15-4 Away: 16-13 Colonial Athletic Association: 20-10<br />
Player Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT<br />
Danny Poma .430 56-56 237 78 102 32 0 7 48 155 .654 22 16 16 3 .500 5 0 29-38<br />
Matt Ford .384 53-53 219 50 84 13 0 2 48 103 .470 33 4 27 3 .469 2 2 20-31<br />
Jared Hammer .376 55-55 213 47 80 18 0 4 66 110 .516 39 5 20 2 .479 2 0 12-14<br />
Kenny Jackson .344 54-53 215 33 74 12 1 4 51 100 .465 16 4 38 7 .398 1 1 8-12<br />
Dalton Rouleau .328 50-49 195 51 64 14 2 5 31 97 .497 30 7 34 3 .428 4 3 26-33<br />
Kevin Flynn .326 49-43 175 29 57 15 1 1 28 77 .440 23 4 20 3 .414 1 0 13-21<br />
Austin Nyman .297 53-52 192 47 57 10 2 0 20 71 .370 12 6 16 2 .354 2 3 25-30<br />
T.J. Thomas .235 47-45 166 26 39 12 0 8 36 75 .452 20 6 45 2 .333 3 0 5-7<br />
Chris Nardo .385 10-1 13 3 5 1 0 2 5 12 .923 3 0 5 0 .500 0 1 0-0<br />
Bryan Verbitsky .322 29-26 87 23 28 6 1 4 23 48 .552 22 3 36 0 .473 0 0 5-5<br />
Matt Reistetter .283 43-41 138 27 39 7 1 0 19 48 .348 14 3 16 4 .359 1 1 5-12<br />
Taylor Stuart .277 44-26 119 27 33 5 1 2 17 46 .387 16 0 25 2 .360 1 2 9-11<br />
Michael Beers .261 13-2 23 5 6 0 1 0 1 8 .348 4 0 12 0 .370 0 0 0-0<br />
Michael Ferranti .111 7-1 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .111 1 0 2 0 .200 0 0 0-1<br />
David D’Errico .000 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
Joe Burg .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
John Tiedemann .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
Cody Normand .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0-0<br />
Andrew Barbarino .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0<br />
Totals .334 56 2004 447 669 145 10 39 395 951 .475 255 58 313 31 .420 23 13 157-215<br />
Opponents .302 56 1938 340 586 96 4 29 310 777 .401 248 100 349 24 .405 21 26 46-69<br />
LOB - Team (449), Opp (536). Dps turned – Team (65), Opp (55). Cl – Team (1), Reistetter 1, Opp (1). IBB – Team (15), Hammer 6, Poma 3, Jackson 2, Reistetter 2, Rouleau 1, Thomas 1, Opp<br />
(13). Picked off – Poma 4, Rouleau 4, Ford 3, Nyman 2, Flynn 2, Reistetter 2, Jackson 2, Stuart 2, Hammer 1.<br />
Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK<br />
John Tiedemann 5.13 7-5 16 15 0 0/1 1 79.0 79 55 45 44 64 14 0 3 .258 8 10 0<br />
David Jesch 5.31 4-0 17 10 0 0/2 0 59.1 66 41 35 30 47 12 0 6 .283 5 14 0<br />
T.J. Thomas 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 .167 1 1 0<br />
David D’Errico 2.97 2-1 5 5 0 0/1 0 30.1 35 13 10 7 14 5 0 0 .282 3 3 0<br />
Andrew Barbarino 3.48 4-2 23 1 0 0/1 3 33.2 31 15 13 19 26 5 0 0 .252 1 6 1<br />
Cody Normand 3.66 3-0 21 0 0 0/0 0 32.0 36 18 13 18 25 5 0 3 .298 2 5 0<br />
Nick Kozlowski 3.95 2-0 10 4 0 0/1 0 27.1 36 12 12 15 19 4 0 0 .340 4 5 0<br />
Brett Schreiber 4.93 3-2 26 1 0 0/1 3 38.1 49 23 21 14 18 4 0 1 .308 5 11 0<br />
John Krause 5.23 0-0 7 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 10 7 6 6 11 3 0 0 .256 4 4 0<br />
Joe Burg 5.54 4-1 20 6 0 0/0 1 52.0 65 33 32 20 36 13 1 3 .313 5 10 1<br />
Gregg Lettini 5.57 0-1 16 0 0 0/1 0 21.0 27 15 13 7 13 3 2 1 .318 0 6 1<br />
Bryan Verbitsky 6.15 1-3 21 2 0 0/1 5 26.1 37 26 18 12 20 3 0 3 .349 1 7 0<br />
Jared Rogers 7.88 0-5 9 5 0 0/0 0 24.0 35 25 21 11 13 6 1 4 .327 2 2 0<br />
John Schilt 8.42 2-2 10 6 0 0/0 0 25.2 39 26 24 26 25 11 0 0 .358 6 3 1<br />
Matt Reistetter 9.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 .250 0 0 0<br />
Gregg Sarra 10.45 1-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 10.1 18 13 12 5 6 5 0 1 .367 0 5 0<br />
Brendan Mulligan 10.80 1-0 10 1 0 0/0 0 13.1 21 17 16 11 9 2 0 4 .396 2 8 1<br />
Totals 5.37 34-22 56 56 0 4/4 13 486.0 586 340 290 248 349 96 4 29 .302 49 100 5<br />
Opponents 6.96 22-34 56 56 2 1/0 9 486.0 669 447 376 255 313 145 10 39 .334 44 58 11<br />
PB – Team (6), Flynn 2, Reistetter 2, Beers 2, Opp (6). Pickoffs – Team (7), Reistetter 4, Burg 1, Rogers 1, Flynn 1, Opp (21). SBA/ATT – Reistetter (25-40), Flynn (14-19), Jesch (12-13),<br />
Tiedemann (6-10), Beers (7-9), Kozlowski (3-8), Verbitsky (4-8), Schilt (6-7), Normand (5-7), Schreiber (4-5), Barbarino (3-4), Burg (2-3), Sarra (0-2), Mulligan (1-1), Thomas (0-1).<br />
2012 Fielding Statistics<br />
Name C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI<br />
Brett Schreiber 17 5 12 0 1.000 0 4 1 .800 0 0<br />
Cody Normand 10 3 7 0 1.000 1 5 2 .714 0 0<br />
John Schilt 9 2 7 0 1.000 1 6 1 .857 0 0<br />
Joe Burg 8 0 8 0 1.000 0 2 1 .667 0 0<br />
David Jesch 8 1 7 0 1.000 0 12 1 .923 0 0<br />
Gregg Lettini 6 1 5 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Jared Rogers 4 1 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Chris Nardoo 3 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Gregg Sarra 3 1 2 0 1.000 0 0 2 .000 0 0<br />
Michael Ferranti 3 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Nick Kozlowski 3 1 2 0 1.000 0 3 5 .375 0 0<br />
Brendan Mulligan 2 0 2 0 1.000 1 1 0 1.000 0 0<br />
Jared Hammer 468 439 27 2 .996 54 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Kenny Jackson 91 88 2 1 .989 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Matt Reistetter 260 223 32 5 .981 3 25 15 .625 2 1<br />
Michael Beers 51 45 5 1 .980 0 7 2 .778 2 0<br />
Danny Poma 128 122 2 4 .969 1 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Matt Ford 283 110 164 9 .968 48 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Kevin Flynn 139 99 34 6 .957 3 14 5 .737 2 0<br />
Austin Nyman 174 104 61 9 .948 16 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Dalton Rouleau 249 87 147 15 .940 40 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Taylor Stuart 74 68 1 5 .932 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
T.J. Thomas 88 37 44 7 .920 7 0 1 .000 0 0<br />
Bryan Verbitsky 10 4 5 1 .900 0 4 4 .500 0 0<br />
John Tiedemann 16 3 11 2 .875 0 6 4 .600 0 0<br />
David D’Errico 6 4 1 1 .833 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Andrew Barbarino 14 4 7 3 .786 0 3 1 .750 0 0<br />
John Krause 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />
Totals 2127 1458 598 71 .967 65 46 23 .667 6 1<br />
Opponents 2184 1458 636 90 .959 55 157 58 .730 6 1<br />
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2012 RESULTS<br />
Date Opponent Score Innings Attend Pitcher of Record Record, (CAA)<br />
2/17 at #9 Florida State L 2-9 9 4849 Rogers (0-1) 0-1<br />
2/18 at #9 Florida State L 8-10 9 4433 Lettini (0-1) 0-2<br />
2/19 at #9 Florida State L 6-13 9 4651 Schilt (0-1) 0-3<br />
2/24 at Virginia Wesleyan W 20-2 9 100 Schilt (1-1) 1-3<br />
2/25 vs. Notre Dame# L 3-6 9 311 Tiedemann (0-2) 1-4<br />
2/25 vs. Notre Dame# L 8-10 9 129 Rogers (0-2) 1-5<br />
2/26 vs. Notre Dame# L 4-5 9 421 D’Errico (0-1) 1-6<br />
3/3 vs. Quinnipiac+ (DH1) W 9-0 9 ----- D’Errico (1-1) 2-6<br />
3/3 vs. Quinnipiac+ (DH2) W 6-0 7 118 Jesch (1-0) 3-6<br />
3/4 at Fordham (DH1) W 7-2 9 ----- Tiedemann (1-1) 4-6<br />
3/4 at Fordham (DH2) L 5-6 7 148 Barbarino (0-1) 4-7<br />
3/9 at George Mason* L 4-6 9 57 Rogers (0-3) 4-8, (0-1)<br />
3/10 at George Mason* L 3-5 9 107 Tiedemann (1-2) 4-9, (0-2)<br />
3/11 at George Mason* W 8-3 9 97 Jesch (2-0) 5-9, (1-2)<br />
3/16 VCU* W 7-4 9 148 D’Errico (2-1) 6-9, (2-2)<br />
3/17 VCU* W 13-4 9 189 Tiedemann (2-2) 7-9, (3-2)<br />
3/18 VCU* W 12-5 9 207 Normand (1-0) 8-9, (4-2)<br />
3/21 at Manhattan L 4-9 9 23 Schreiber (0-1) 8-10<br />
3/23 at Old Dominion* W 9-5 9 288 Barbarino (1-1) 9-10, (5-2)<br />
3/24 at Old Dominion* L 5-13 9 120 Tiedemann (2-3) 9-11, (5-3)<br />
3/25 at Old Dominion* W 11-1 6 161 Jesch (3-0) 10-11, (6-3)<br />
3/27 at Marist W 9-7 9 119 Schreiber (1-1) 11-11<br />
3/30 at Delaware State L 2-10 9 84 Barbarino (1-2) 11-12<br />
3/31 at Delaware State W 11-3 9 107 Tiedemann (3-3) 12-12<br />
4/1 at Delaware State W 11-3 9 111 Burg (1-0) 13-12<br />
4/4 ALBANY W 12-4 9 109 Schilt (2-1) 14-12<br />
4/6 GEORGIA STATE* W 4-3 (11) 119 Normand (2-0) 15-12, (7-3)<br />
4/7 GEORGIA STATE* W 6-2 9 139 Tiedemann (4-3) 16-12, (8-3)<br />
4/8 GEORGIA STATE* W 5-3 9 222 Schreiber (2-1) 17-12, (9-3)<br />
4/10 NYIT W 24-1 9 112 Burg (2-0) 18-12<br />
4/11 at St. John’s L 3-16 9 132 Schilt (2-2) 18-13<br />
4/13 at UNCW* L 3-10 9 1004 Rogers (0-4) 18-14, (9-4)<br />
4/14 at UNCW* L 1-2 9 989 Verbitsky (0-1) 18-15, (9-5)<br />
4/15 at UNCW* W 4-2 9 989 Jesch (4-0) 19-15, (10-5)<br />
4/18 FORDHAM W 14-9 9 101 Burg (3-0) 20-15<br />
4/20 JAMES MADISON* L 2-13 9 167 Rogers (0-5) 20-16, (10-6)<br />
4/21 JAMES MADISON* (DH1) L 14-20 9 ----- Verbitsky (0-2) 20-17, (10-7)<br />
4/21 JAMES MADISON* (DH2) W 15-13 9 201 Barbarino (2-2) 21-17, (11-7)<br />
4/24 NYIT W 19-6 9 103 Mulligan (1-0) 22-17<br />
4/27 at Delaware* W 16-1 9 175 Burg (4-0) 23-17, (12-7)<br />
4/28 at Delaware* W 4-0 9 175 Tiedemann (5-3) 24-17, (13-7)<br />
4/29 at Delaware* W 10-9 9 275 Barbarino (3-2) 25-17, (14-7)<br />
5/1 at Rutgers W 7-0 9 67 Schreiber (3-1) 26-17<br />
5/4 NORTHEASTERN* L 5-7 9 148 Verbitsky (0-3) 26-18, (14-8)<br />
5/5 NORTHEASTERN* W 10-2 9 244 Tiedemann (6-3) 27-18, (15-8)<br />
5/6 NORTHEASTERN* W 15-9 9 302 Verbitsky (1-3) 28-18, (16-8)<br />
5/9 at Albany W 10-3 9 79 Kozlowski (1-0) 29-18<br />
5/11 at Towson* L 3-4 9 224 Burg (4-1) 29-19, (16-9)<br />
5/12 at Towson* W 7-1 9 374 Tiedemann (7-3) 30-19, (17-9)<br />
5/13 at Towson* W 11-6 9 277 Normand (3-0) 31-19, (18-9)<br />
5/18 WILLIAM & MARY* (DH1) W 10-9 (11) ----- Barbarino (4-2) 32-19, (19-9)<br />
5/18 WILLIAM & MARY* (DH2) L 0-11 9 211 Tiedemann (7-4) 32-20, (19-10)<br />
5/19 WILLIAM & MARY* W 10-8 9 247 Sarra (1-0) 33-20, (20-10)<br />
5/24 vs, Delaware% L 3-11 9 569 Tiedemann (7-5) 33-21<br />
5/25 vs, VCU% W 4-2 9 539 Kozlowski (2-0) 34-21<br />
5/25 vs. Delaware% L 9-12 9 539 Schreiber (3-2) 34-22<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association Championship (Harrisonburg, VA)<br />
#USA Baseball Training Center (Cary, NC)<br />
+at Fordham<br />
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2012 COLONIAL ASSOCIATION REVIEW<br />
2012 Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Baseball Standings<br />
Conference<br />
Overall<br />
W L Pct. W L T Pct.<br />
UNCW 24 6 .800 39 23 0 .629<br />
Hofstra 20 10 .667 34 22 0 .607<br />
Delaware 17 13 .567 31 27 0 .534<br />
George Mason 16 14 .533 33 24 0 .579<br />
VCU 15 15 .500 34 25 0 .576<br />
Towson 15 15 .500 27 31 0 .466<br />
Georgia State 14 16 .467 24 31 0 .436<br />
Northeastern 13 17 .433 23 28 0 .452<br />
William & Mary 12 18 .400 31 25 0 .554<br />
James Madison 10 20 .333 16 35 2 .321<br />
Old Dominion 9 21 .300 19 34 0 .358<br />
All-CAA Teams<br />
Position First Team Second Team Third Team<br />
C Jon Leroux, NU Matt Reistetter, HU Josh Tutwiler, ODU<br />
1B Jared Hammer, HU Hunter Ridge, UNCW Jimmy Yezzo, UD<br />
2B Matt Ford, HU Michael Bass, UNCW Jason Vosler, NU<br />
SS Dalton Rouleau, HU Jake Koenig, UNCW Josh Wright, ODU<br />
3B Joey Cujas, VCU Matt Campbell, UNCW Conner Brown, JMU<br />
3B<br />
Ryan Lindemuth, W&M<br />
OF Andrew Cain, UNCW Aaron Barbosa, NU Bill Cullen, VCU<br />
OF Danny Poma, HU Kenny Jackson, HU Cole McInturff, JMU<br />
OF Thomas Pope, UNCW Dan Schafferman, GMU Tyler Molinaro, UNCW<br />
UT Brig Tison, GMU Brendan Butler, TU Ty McFarland, JMU<br />
DH Kevin Flynn, HU Alex Maruri. UD Zack Helgeson, GMU<br />
SP Matt Davenport, W&M Corey Crispell, UD Mat Batts, UNCW<br />
SP Tyler McSwain, UNCW Michael Trionfo, TU John Tiedemann, HU<br />
RP Chris O’Grady, GMU Blake Hauser, VCU Devon Pearson, UD<br />
2012 CAA Team Statistics<br />
Player of the Year:<br />
Danny Poma, Hofstra<br />
Pitcher of the Year:<br />
Matt Davenport, W&M<br />
Defensive Player of the Year:<br />
Matt Ford, Hofstra<br />
Rookie of the Year:<br />
Jason Vosler, Northeastern<br />
Coach of the Year:<br />
Mark Scalf, UNCW<br />
All-Rookie Team: Caden Bailey<br />
(GSU), Brendan Butler (TU),<br />
Chad Carroll (JMU), Corey Dick<br />
(UNCW), Josh Eldridge (ODU),<br />
Michael Katz (W&M), Vimael<br />
Machin (VCU), Tyler Powell<br />
(UD), Jordan Ramsey (UNCW),<br />
Jason Vosler (NU)<br />
Batting<br />
Team gP AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB Avg.<br />
Hofstra 56 2004 447 669 145 10 39 255 313 157 .334<br />
UNC Wilmington 62 2174 392 657 121 16 56 227 405 104 .302<br />
VCU 59 2079 347 614 123 16 30 178 331 37 .295<br />
Northeastern 51 1781 302 515 89 17 37 155 267 42 .289<br />
James Madison 53 1811 332 522 87 16 20 230 330 92 .288<br />
Delaware 58 1996 307 566 110 12 22 197 329 37 .284<br />
William and Mary 56 1862 350 528 98 15 26 221 368 76 .284<br />
Georgia State 55 1883 309 526 84 11 29 202 375 45 .279<br />
George Mason 57 1954 321 545 114 11 28 228 397 48 .279<br />
Towson 58 1874 314 501 83 20 25 226 319 75 .267<br />
Old Dominion 53 1775 263 448 85 16 33 207 369 47 .252<br />
Pitching<br />
Team g W L S IP H R ER BB SO ERA<br />
William and Mary 56 31 25 9 486.2 445 214 163 126 387 3.01<br />
UNC Wilmington 62 39 23 12 550.1 545 274 221 194 416 3.61<br />
George Mason 57 33 24 20 502.0 523 300 241 187 369 4.32<br />
VCU 59 34 25 13 525.1 548 297 254 172 431 4.35<br />
Delaware 58 31 27 19 509.2 545 333 275 228 394 4.86<br />
Hofstra 56 34 22 12 486.0 586 340 290 248 349 5.37<br />
Northeastern 51 22 28 9 443.0 509 321 274 189 337 5.57<br />
Georgia State 55 24 31 8 484.2 582 364 302 263 329 5.61<br />
Old Dominion 53 19 34 7 470.2 543 352 299 230 377 5.72<br />
Towson 58 27 31 10 505.0 627 373 325 230 388 5.79<br />
James Madison 53 16 35 5 460.0 560 401 334 241 280 6.53<br />
Fielding<br />
Team PO A E Pct. DP PB<br />
VCU 1576 642 57 .975 38 6<br />
UNCW 1651 636 66 .972 50 8<br />
Towson 1515 612 64 .971 60 5<br />
Hofstra 1458 598 71 .967 65 6<br />
George Mason 1506 581 76 .965 37 12<br />
Delaware 1529 629 79 .965 48 9<br />
Norhteastern 1329 535 71 .963 45 6<br />
Old Dominion 1412 581 77 .963 41 12<br />
William & Mary 1460 546 80 .962 46 13<br />
James Madison 1380 609 86 .959 51 8<br />
Georgia State 1454 578 93 .956 41 7<br />
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2012 Colonial Athle tic Association Indi vidual Statistics<br />
Batting<br />
Player Team GP Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB<br />
Danny Poma HU 56 .430 237 78 102 32 0 7 48 22<br />
Joey Cujas VCU 59 .390 223 43 87 21 2 3 49 27<br />
Matt Ford HU 53 .384 219 50 84 13 0 2 48 33<br />
Ryan Lindemuth W&M 56 .376 213 54 80 17 4 5 48 10<br />
Jared Hammer HU 55 .376 213 47 80 18 0 4 66 39<br />
Thomas Pope UNCW 59 .372 231 49 86 18 7 6 46 18<br />
Brig Tison GMU 57 .370 238 44 88 16 0 0 34 20<br />
Alex Maruri UD 50 .361 155 30 56 13 2 3 28 22<br />
Cole McInturff JMU 51 .360 186 35 67 10 2 0 25 16<br />
Jimmy Yezzo UD 50 .358 187 38 67 13 1 8 46 16<br />
Pitching<br />
Player Team G ERA W L SV IP H R ER BB SO<br />
Matt Davenport W&M 17 1.73 7 5 0 109.1 82 37 21 16 90<br />
Mat Batts UNCW 16 3.04 6 5 0 100.2 109 50 34 20 90<br />
Tyler McSwain UNCW 17 3.18 9 4 0 104.2 106 46 37 24 67<br />
Brett Koehler W&M 13 3.21 6 2 0 70.0 64 31 25 10 55<br />
Michael Trionfo TU 15 3.35 11 3 0 83.1 86 38 31 31 52<br />
Anthony Montefusco GMU 14 3.61 4 3 0 84.2 84 40 34 22 62<br />
Ryan Farrar VCU 14 3.67 4 3 0 88.1 87 39 36 33 64<br />
Kevin Ferguson NU 12 3.78 6 4 0 78.2 80 39 33 20 66<br />
Ben Marshall GSU 14 3.82 5 6 0 92.0 90 43 39 42 53<br />
Matt Wainman W&M 14 3.92 3 4 0 57.1 57 32 25 19 44<br />
Hits<br />
Player Team Hits<br />
Danny Poma HU 102<br />
Bill Cullen VCU 90<br />
Brig Tison GMU 88<br />
Joey Cujas VCU 87<br />
Thomas Pope UNCW 86<br />
Matt Ford HU 84<br />
Hunter Ridge UNCW 81<br />
Ryan Lindemuth W&M 80<br />
Jared Hammer HU 80<br />
Matt Campbell UNCW 79<br />
Runs Scored<br />
Player Team Runs<br />
Danny Poma HU 78<br />
Bill Cullen VCU 62<br />
Andrew Cain UNCW 59<br />
Ryan Brown W&M 54<br />
Ryan Lindemuth W&M 54<br />
Dalton Rouleau HU 51<br />
Matt Ford HU 50<br />
Matt Campbell UNCW 50<br />
Josh Wright ODU 50<br />
RBI<br />
Player Team RBI<br />
Jared Hammer HU 66<br />
Michael Katz W&M 58<br />
Zack Helgeson GMU 51<br />
Kenny Jackson HU 51<br />
Jon Leroux NU 50<br />
Joey Cujas VCU 49<br />
Danny Poma HU 48<br />
Matt Ford HU 48<br />
Tyler Molinaro UNCW 48<br />
Ryan Lindemuth W&M 48<br />
Doubles<br />
Player Team 2B<br />
Danny Poma HU 32<br />
Bill Cullen VCU 25<br />
Joey Cujas VCU 21<br />
DJ Long UD 21<br />
Nick Ferdinand UD 19<br />
Jared Hammer HU 18<br />
Thomas Pope UNCW 18<br />
Triples<br />
Player Team 3B<br />
Bill Cullen VCU 9<br />
Thomas Pope UNCW 7<br />
Dominic Fratantuono TU 6<br />
Kody Adams GSU 4<br />
Aaron Barbosa NU 4<br />
Ryan Williams W&M 4<br />
Josh Eldridge ODU 4<br />
Ryan Lindemuth W&M 4<br />
Home Runs<br />
Player Team HR<br />
Tyler Molinaro UNCW 16<br />
Zack Helgeson GMU 15<br />
Andrew Cain UNCW 12<br />
Jon Leroux NU 12<br />
Michael Katz W&M 10<br />
Stolen Bases<br />
Player Team SB<br />
Danny Poma HU 29<br />
Dalton Rouleau HU 26<br />
Austin Nyman HU 25<br />
Andrew Cain UNCW 23<br />
Casey Gross JMU 21<br />
Michael Bass UNCW 20<br />
Matt Ford HU 20<br />
Matt Campbell UNCW 19<br />
Josh Wright ODU 19<br />
Ryan Brown W&M 17<br />
Wins<br />
Player Team W<br />
Michael Trionfo TU 11<br />
Tyler McSwain UNCW 9<br />
Brandon Smith ODU 8<br />
Seth Cutler-Voltz VCU 7<br />
John Tiedemann HU 7<br />
Matt Davenport W&M 7<br />
Strikeouts<br />
Player Team SO<br />
Mat Batts UNCW 90<br />
Tyler Austin TU 90<br />
Matt Davenport W&M 90<br />
Andrew Leenhouts NU 87<br />
Ben Tomchick ODU 75<br />
Kyle Haynes VCU 73<br />
Justin Malone GSU 72<br />
Seth Cutler-Voltz VCU 67<br />
Tyler McSwain UNCW 67<br />
Saves<br />
Player Team Svs.<br />
Chris O’Grady GMU 14<br />
Blake Hauser VCU 10<br />
Stephen Richter UD 8<br />
John Farrell W&M 8<br />
Tyler Austin TU 6<br />
Devon Pearson UD 6<br />
Bryan Verbitsky HU 5<br />
Jake Kalish GMU 5<br />
danny poma<br />
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THE COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
The Colonial Athletic Association<br />
has built a reputation as one<br />
of the nation’s top collegiate<br />
conferences both athletically and<br />
academically.<br />
The CAA en<strong>com</strong>passes five of the<br />
nation’s nine largest metropolitan<br />
areas with a geographic footprint<br />
that stretches from Boston to Atlanta.<br />
The conference has produced 16<br />
national team champions in five<br />
different sports, 33 individual national<br />
champions, 12 national players of the year, 12 national coaches of<br />
the year and 12 Honda Award winners. Just as impressive, however,<br />
are the honors accumulated away from <strong>com</strong>petition, which include<br />
five Rhodes Scholars and 22 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In<br />
2011-12, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 student-athletes<br />
received the Commissioner’s Academic Award after posting at<br />
least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a varsity sport.<br />
The conference had 19 teams in 13 different sports receive NCAA<br />
Public Recognition Awards based on the latest Academic Progress<br />
Report released in 2012.<br />
The landscape of the conference stretches along the majority<br />
of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s top 25 media<br />
markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston (7), Atlanta (8),<br />
Washington, D.C. (9) and Baltimore (25). The number of television<br />
homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million.<br />
The CAA conducts championships in 23 sports. Male athletes<br />
<strong>com</strong>pete for championships in <strong>baseball</strong>, basketball, cross country,<br />
football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track<br />
& field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles<br />
in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing,<br />
soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and<br />
volleyball. In 2011-12, 24 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths<br />
and 51 student-athletes received All-America honors in 16 different<br />
sports.<br />
The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s<br />
basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU<br />
(2011) – advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past six years.<br />
Three CAA teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first<br />
time in 2011 as conference champion Old Dominion was joined<br />
by VCU and George Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown,<br />
Purdue, Florida State and top-seeded Kansas, while Mason<br />
defeated Villanova. In 2006, George Mason captured the nation’s<br />
imagination by be<strong>com</strong>ing the first mid-major program since 1979 to<br />
reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, North<br />
Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. At least five<br />
CAA teams have reached postseason play for the past four years.<br />
The CAA has also had great success in women’s basketball, with<br />
six teams making the postseason in 2011-12. Conference champion<br />
Delaware advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament<br />
for the first time and was ranked #7 in the final Associated Press<br />
Top 25 poll. James Madison beat two ACC and two Big East teams<br />
to reach the championship game of the WNIT. Drexel, Hofstra,<br />
UNCW and VCU joined the Dukes in the WNIT. Old Dominion,<br />
which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA titles from 1992-<br />
2008, boasts three national<br />
championships (1979, 1980, 1985)<br />
and was national runner-up in 1997.<br />
The conference also excels in<br />
many other sports. CAA squads<br />
have <strong>com</strong>bined to win 10 field<br />
hockey national titles since the<br />
championship began in 1981 and<br />
ODU reached the national semifinals<br />
in 2011. Four men’s soccer teams<br />
earned NCAA Tournament berths<br />
last season and James Madison<br />
became the seventh CAA team to reach the final 16 of the event<br />
in the past decade. Hofstra’s softball team won the Los Angeles<br />
Regional and became the first CAA squad to advance to the NCAA<br />
Super Regionals. At least two women’s soccer teams have reached<br />
the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past<br />
five seasons. William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad has<br />
made the NCAA Championship in 12 of the past 13 years. In the<br />
pool, George Mason’s Ashley Danner finished second in the 100<br />
breaststroke and fifth in the 200 breaststroke at the 2012 NCAA<br />
Championship and received All-America honors. Delaware and<br />
Towson have each reached the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s<br />
Lacrosse Championship. On the track, Mason’s David Verburg<br />
placed fourth in the 400 meters at the NCAA Championship. The<br />
CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship<br />
in nine of the last 15 years and has had at least 12 players selected<br />
in the eight of the last 10 Major League Baseball drafts. The<br />
conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, tennis,<br />
golf, women’s lacrosse and wrestling.<br />
CAA member institutions are <strong>com</strong>mitted to excellence in the<br />
classroom. The Colonial Academic Alliance was created in<br />
2002 by the league’s presidents with a goal of expanding their<br />
partnership to all aspects of university life outside of intercollegiate<br />
athletics. Among the programs that have been established are an<br />
undergraduate research conference, coordination of study abroad<br />
programs and granting visiting academic status to student-athletes<br />
traveling to an away contest so that they have access to libraries,<br />
academic resource centers and <strong>com</strong>puter labs.<br />
Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its<br />
inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three<br />
of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison<br />
University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned<br />
with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy<br />
and the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC<br />
South). During the next two years, the league added 11 sports,<br />
acquired two new members (the University of North Carolina at<br />
Wilmington and American University) and decided to form a new<br />
association. The transformation from ECAC South to CAA took<br />
place on June 6, 1985.<br />
Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC<br />
Wilmington and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion<br />
University in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in<br />
1995. The conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel<br />
University, Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001.<br />
Georgia State University and Northeastern University became<br />
members of the conference on July 1, 2005.<br />
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The Hofstra Baseball program is extremely active in the Long<br />
Island <strong>com</strong>munity, lending itself to a variety of charitable and<br />
educational causes.<br />
This past fall in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy the <strong>baseball</strong> program<br />
supported department-wide initiatives that included canned-food and<br />
clothing drives to help in recovery efforts.<br />
The team is actively involved with the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program<br />
and the Long Island Special Olympics. The team holds clinics to teach<br />
the game and to spend time with each group. The team has also worked<br />
with the Floral Park Youth Council in conducting <strong>baseball</strong> clinics.<br />
Through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, the team “adopted” Colin<br />
Conaty, a 7-year old boy who is a brain cancer survivor. The team<br />
wel<strong>com</strong>es Colin and his family to games each season and spends time<br />
with him off the field as well. Colin has throw out the ceremonial first<br />
pitch before home games.<br />
The Pride takes part in the Shake a Rake program, sponsored by the<br />
Office of Off-Campus Living and Commuting Student Services.<br />
Student-athletes and coaches visited homes in the Hempstead and<br />
Uniondale <strong>com</strong>munities to provide yard work assistance to elderly and<br />
disabled residents.<br />
The Pride<br />
took a trip<br />
to the 1in9<br />
Cancer<br />
Facility, in<br />
Hewlett,<br />
NY, and<br />
helped in<br />
a variety<br />
of ways,<br />
including<br />
raking<br />
leaves,<br />
cleaning<br />
up the<br />
grounds, moving boxes and helping to organize items in an effort to help<br />
to make the facility, which hosts daily meeting for cancer patients, more<br />
accessible. The team has also raised money for and participated in the<br />
American Cancer Society’s Walk for a Cure at Jones Beach, as well as<br />
lending its support to Long Island Cares food drives. Team members also<br />
donate their time to assist at the annual women’s lacrosse tournament<br />
to raise funds for the HEADstrong Foundation, which supports cancer<br />
research.<br />
Members of the <strong>baseball</strong> team also visited Mercy Medical Center in<br />
Rockville Centre. Student-athletes met with several elderly patients<br />
in the rehabilitation center of the hospital, conversing with recovering<br />
patients and sharing a few stories.<br />
On the educational side, team members are frequent participants in<br />
reading day initiatives at local elementary schools.<br />
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TEAM RECORDS<br />
Batting Average .345 1985<br />
Runs (Season) 447 2012<br />
Runs (Game) 27 1987<br />
(vs. Mercy)<br />
Runs Allowed (Game) 30 1991<br />
(by Delaware)<br />
Hits 669 2012<br />
Runs Batted In 395 2012<br />
Home Runs 57 1985<br />
Doubles 145 2012<br />
Triples 171981 & 2005<br />
Stolen Bases 157 2012<br />
Base On Balls 277 1995<br />
Slugging Percentage .575 1985<br />
Wins 34 2012<br />
Losses 40 2002<br />
Earned Run Average 5.37 2012<br />
Innings Pitched 494.1 2006<br />
Strikeouts 349 2012<br />
Fewest Hits Allowed 235 1987<br />
Most Hits Allowed 660 2007<br />
Fewest Walks Allowed 123 1975<br />
Most Walks Allowed 248 2012<br />
Fielding Percentage .968 2010<br />
Putouts 1483 2006<br />
Assists 638 2005, 2006<br />
Fewest Errors 58 1987<br />
Most Errors 126 1980<br />
Double Plays 65 2012<br />
Greg Polli<br />
Jeff Vallillo<br />
SINGLE SEASON<br />
RECORDS<br />
Batting Average Avg. Year<br />
1. Pat Wallace .519 1982<br />
2. Andrew Rumpelt .504 1985<br />
3. Greg Polli .496 1985<br />
4. Greg Polli .478 1986<br />
5. Andrew Rumpelt .445 1986<br />
6. Brian Church .442 1994<br />
6. Dave Lohman .442 1999<br />
8. Matt Prokopowicz .431 2010<br />
9. Danny Poma .430 2012<br />
10. Ben Arcario .420 1974<br />
11. Brian Church .418 1995<br />
12. Matt Prokopowicz .416 2007<br />
Hits No. Year<br />
1. Danny Poma 102 2012<br />
2. Matt Ford 84 2012<br />
3. Matt Prokopowicz 82 2007<br />
4. Jared Hammer 80 2012<br />
5. Josh Stewart 77 2005<br />
6. Ethan Paquette 76 2010<br />
7. Matt Prokopowicz 75 2010<br />
8. Josh Stern 74 2005<br />
8. Kenny Jackson 74 2012<br />
10. Ricky Caputo 73 2004<br />
10. Ricky Caputo 73 2005<br />
12. Mark Stuckless 69 2009<br />
13. Danny Poma 68 2011<br />
14. Mike Walraven 67 2010<br />
Runs No. Year<br />
1. Danny Poma 78 2012<br />
2. Josh Stewart 60 2005<br />
3. Mike Miller 59 1995<br />
3. Ricky Caputo 59 2005<br />
5. Andrew Rumpelt 57 1985<br />
5. Mike Miller 57 1994<br />
7. Josh Stern 55 2005<br />
8. Dalton Rouleau 51 2012<br />
9. Matt Ford 50 2012<br />
10. Tom Caputo 49 1998<br />
11. Ricky Caputo 48 2006<br />
12. Andy Campana 47 2007<br />
12. Matt Prokopowicz 47 2010<br />
12. Jared Hammer 47 2012<br />
12. Austin Nyman 47 2012<br />
Runs Batted In No. Year<br />
1. Ethan Paquette 70 2010<br />
2. Jared Hammer 66 2012<br />
3. Greg Polli 62 1985<br />
4. Greg Polli 57 1986<br />
4. Mike Miller 57 1994<br />
4. Mike Miller 57 1995<br />
7. Brian Church 52 1995<br />
7. Ricky Caputo 52 2005<br />
7. Matt Prokopowicz 52 2007<br />
10. Kenny Jackson 51 2012<br />
11. Jeff Vallillo 50 1994<br />
12. Jeff Vallillo 49 1995<br />
13. James Caroleo 48 1999<br />
13. Danny Poma 48 2012<br />
13. Matt Ford 48 2012<br />
At Bats No. Year<br />
1. Danny Poma 237 2012<br />
2. Josh Stewart 222 2005<br />
3. Ricky Caputo 220 2005<br />
4. Matt Ford 219 2012<br />
5. Josh Stern 218 2005<br />
6. Kenny Jackson 215 2012<br />
7. Jared Hammer 213 2012<br />
8. Mike Walsh 211 2005<br />
9. Josh Stern 210 2006<br />
10. Will Palmer 206 2002<br />
11. Ethan Paquette 205 2010<br />
12. Ricky Caputo 204 2006<br />
13. John Kenny 203 2010<br />
14. Ricky Caputo 202 2004<br />
14. Mike Walraven 202 2010<br />
Ethan Paquette<br />
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Games Played No. Year<br />
1. Josh Stewart 56 2005<br />
1. Josh Stern 56 2005<br />
1. David Cole 56 2005<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 56 2006<br />
1. Danny Poma 56 2012<br />
6. Ricky Caputo 55 2005<br />
6. Mike Walsh 55 2005<br />
6. Andy Campana 55 2005<br />
6. Josh Stern 55 2006<br />
6. Matt Prokopowicz 55 2008<br />
6. Jared Hammer 55 2012<br />
12. Matt Prokopowicz 54 2007<br />
12. Andy Campana 54 2007<br />
12. Kenny Jackson 54 2012<br />
Doubles No. Year<br />
1. Danny Poma 32 2012<br />
2. Josh Stewart 23 2005<br />
3. Josh Stern 21 2005<br />
4. Josh Stern 19 2006<br />
4. Ethan Paquette 19 2010<br />
4. John Kenny 19 2010<br />
7. Matt Prokopowicz 18 2010<br />
7. Jared Hammer 18 2012<br />
9. Chris Tufano 17 1994<br />
9. J.P. Wechter 17 2003<br />
9. Ricky Caputo 17 2005<br />
12. Josh Stewart 16 2004<br />
12. Danny Poma 16 2011<br />
Triples No. Year<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 5 2005<br />
2. John LaGreca 4 1975<br />
2. Bill Lyons 4 1977<br />
2. Jim Feeney 4 1981<br />
2. Mike Miller 4 1995<br />
2. Scott Coppola 4 1996<br />
2. Mike Miller 4 1996<br />
2. Tom Caputo 4 1997<br />
2. George Athanasopoulos 4 2004<br />
2. Josh Stewart 4 2005<br />
2. Mark Stuckless 4 2009<br />
Home Runs No. Year<br />
1. Mike Miller 20 1995<br />
2. Greg Polli 14 1985<br />
2. Ethan Paquette 14 2010<br />
4. James Caroleo 13 1999<br />
5. Joe Monaco 12 1985<br />
5. Greg Polli 12 1986<br />
5. Ricky Caputo 12 2005<br />
5. Ricky Caputo 12 2006<br />
9. Jim Feeney 11 1980<br />
9. Mike Miller 11 1994<br />
9. Paul Ciofrone 11 2000<br />
Slugging Percentage Slg. Year<br />
1. Greg Polli .950 1985<br />
2. Greg Polli .922 1986<br />
3. Mike Miller .911 1995<br />
4. Andrew Rumpelt .835 1985<br />
5. Andrew Rumpelt .797 1986<br />
6. Mike Miller .773 1994<br />
7. Paul Ciofrone .768 2000<br />
8. Dave Lohman .761 1999<br />
9. James Caroleo .755 1999<br />
10. John Suger .713 1985<br />
10. Brian Church .713 1994<br />
Stolen Bases No. Year<br />
1. Shaun Riley 46 1992<br />
2. Frank Pugliese 32 1992<br />
3. Shaun Riley 31 1993<br />
4. John Kenny 29 2010<br />
4. Danny Poma 29 2012<br />
6. Dalton Rouleau 26 2012<br />
7. Josh Stewart 25 2005<br />
7. Austin Nyman 25 2012<br />
9. Andy Campana 24 2006<br />
10. Donald Young 22 1975<br />
10. Pat Wallace 22 1982<br />
10. Ed Orlando 22 1993<br />
13. Andrew Rumpelt 21 1986<br />
Ricky<br />
Caputo<br />
Josh<br />
Stewart<br />
Walks No. Year<br />
1. Brian Church 48 1995<br />
2. Andy Campana 39 2007<br />
2. Jared Hammer 39 2012<br />
4. Mike Mainolfi 38 1994<br />
4. Mike Miller 38 1995<br />
4. Josh Stewart 38 2005<br />
7. Mike Mainolfi 36 1993<br />
7. Steve Oliveri 36 2006<br />
9. Paul Ciofrone 35 2000<br />
10. Jeff Vallillo 34 1995<br />
10. Matt Prokopowicz 34 2008<br />
12. Matt Ford 33 2012<br />
13. Jesse Arvidson 32 1998<br />
Wins No. Year<br />
1. Justin Romano 9 1996<br />
2. John Tiedemann 7 2012<br />
3. Clint Ferenz 6 1975<br />
3. John Bilello 6 1987<br />
3. Brody Fontaine 6 2008<br />
6. John Bilello 5 1985<br />
6. Jamie DeVera 5 1988<br />
6. Pete Coen 5 1993<br />
6. Andy Kasel 5 1994<br />
6. Justin Romano 5 1995<br />
6. Noah Shapiro 5 1996<br />
6. Gerald Auth 5 2001<br />
6. Will DeVito 5 2005<br />
6. Ryan Dunn 5 2006<br />
6. David D’Errico 5 2011<br />
Earned Run Average ERA Year<br />
(1.0 inning per team game to qualify)<br />
1. John Bilello 2.51 1987<br />
2. Clint Ferenz 2.62 1975<br />
3. Clint Ferenz 3.08 1978<br />
4. Justin Romano 3.23 1996<br />
5. Mike Monatlik 3.37 1974<br />
6. Clint Ferenz 3.48 1977<br />
7. Charlie Frago 3.61 2007<br />
8. Gerry Auth 3.64 2000<br />
9. Tony Tunno 3.74 1988<br />
10. Rich Sperl 3.76 1991<br />
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Mike Miller<br />
Andrew Rumpelt<br />
Innings Pitched No. Year<br />
1. Will DeVito 93.2 2005<br />
2. David Huth 83.2 2005<br />
3. David D’Errico 82.1 2011<br />
4. Rob Kumbatovic 79.0 2008<br />
4. John Tiedemann 79.0 2012<br />
6. Rob Kumbatovic 75.2 2009<br />
7. Justin Romano 75.1 1996<br />
8. Rob Kumbatovic 73.1 2011<br />
9. Charlie Frago 73.0 2004<br />
10. Charlie Frago 72.1 2007<br />
11. Patrick Rogers 71.2 2007<br />
will devito<br />
Strikeouts No. Year<br />
1. Ryan Cosentino 74 2003<br />
2. John Bilello 71 1986<br />
3. John Bilello 70 1987<br />
4. John Tiedemann 64 2012<br />
5. Justin Romano 60 1996<br />
6. Rob Kumbatovic 54 2008<br />
6. Bobby Neelon 54 2008<br />
8. Jim Hansen 53 1999<br />
8. Ryan Cosentino 53 2002<br />
10. Ryan Cosentino 52 2001<br />
11. Justin Romano 51 1995<br />
11. Scott Coppola 51 1998<br />
Saves No. Year<br />
1. Jeff Denlea 7 2005<br />
2. Noah Shapiro 5 1996<br />
2. Jeff Denlea 5 2006<br />
2. Jeff Guthridge 5 2011<br />
2. Bryan Verbitsky 5 2012<br />
6. Peter Coen 4 1991<br />
6. Zach Basch 4 2000<br />
6. Matt Watkins 4 2010<br />
9. Jon Lamattina 3 1993<br />
9. Paul Fahs 3 1998<br />
9. Jim Hansen 3 1999<br />
9. Terence Moran 3 2001<br />
9. Jeff Guthridge 3 2009<br />
9. Bryan Verbitsky 3 2011<br />
9. Brett Schreiber 3 2012<br />
9. Andrew Barbarino 3 2012<br />
Appearances No. Year<br />
1. Jeff Guthridge 31 2010<br />
2. Jeff Denlea 28 2005<br />
3. Jeff Denlea 27 2004<br />
4. Brett Schreiber 26 2012<br />
5. Jeff Denlea 25 2006<br />
5. Jeff Denlea 25 2007<br />
5. Joe Burg 25 2010<br />
5. Jeff Guthridge 25 2011<br />
9. Noah Shapiro 23 1996<br />
9. Sam DeLuca 23 2003<br />
9. Andrew Barbarino 23 2012<br />
12. John Fuhrman 22 2007<br />
12. Zachary Basch 22 2002<br />
12. Sam DeLuca 22 2004<br />
12. Brody Fontaine 22 2008<br />
Mark Stuckless<br />
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CAREER RECORDS<br />
Games Played No. Years<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 201 2003-06<br />
1. Josh Stern 201 2003-06<br />
3. Andy Campana 197 2003-07<br />
4. Matt Prokopowicz 191 2007-10<br />
5. Steve Oliveri 185 2003-06<br />
6. Mike Walsh 182 2003-06<br />
7. Nick Panzarella 173 2006-09<br />
8. Chris Mentrasti 170 2006-09<br />
9. Tom Legregni 166 2006-09<br />
10. Mark Bello 163 1993-96<br />
Hits No. Years<br />
1. Matt Prokopowicz 271 2007-10<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 248 2003-06<br />
3. Josh Stern 231 2003-06<br />
4. Andy Campana 211 2003-07<br />
5. Jeff Vallillo 206 1992-95<br />
6. Josh Stewart 194 2003-05<br />
7. Mike Miller 180 1992-95<br />
8. Mike Walsh 176 2003-06<br />
8. Chris Mentrasti 176 2006-09<br />
10. Matt Ford 175 2010-pres.<br />
11. Danny Poma 170 2011-12<br />
12. Andrew Rumpelt 167 1982-86<br />
Doubles No. Years<br />
1. Josh Stern 60 2003-06<br />
2. Josh Stewart 50 2003-05<br />
3. Danny Poma 48 2011-12<br />
4. Matt Prokopowicz 46 2007-10<br />
5. Ricky Caputo 45 2003-06<br />
6. Andrew Rumpelt 39 1982-86<br />
6. Tom Caputo 39 1995-98<br />
8. Jeff Vallillo 37 1992-95<br />
9. Mark Bello 36 1993-96<br />
9. Mike Meittinis 36 1998-01<br />
11. Chris Tufano 33 1993-95<br />
11. Kevin Reinking 33 1998-01<br />
Triples No. Years<br />
1. Ricky Caputo 10 2003-06<br />
2. Mike Miller 9 1992-95<br />
3. Josh Stewart 8 2003-05<br />
4. Jim Feeney 7 1978-81<br />
4. Andrew Rumpelt 7 1982-86<br />
4 Shaun Riley 7 1991-93<br />
4. Jeff Vallillo 7 1992-95<br />
8. Bill Lyons 6 1977-80<br />
8. Tom Caputo 6 1995-98<br />
8. Scott Coppola 6 1996-99<br />
8. John Kenny 6 2007-10<br />
Home Runs No. Years<br />
1. Mike Miller 38 1992-95<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 34 2003-06<br />
3. Greg Polli 31 1984-86<br />
4. Josh Stern 27 2003-06<br />
5. Jeff Vallillo 25 1992-95<br />
6. James Caroleo 23 1997-99<br />
6. Matt Prokopowicz 23 2007-10<br />
8. Andrew Rumpelt 20 1982-86<br />
9. Brian Church 19 1993-95<br />
9. Kevin Reinking 19 1998-01<br />
11. Joe Monaco 18 1984-85<br />
Runs Batted In No. Years<br />
1. Jeff Vallillo 176 1992-95<br />
2. Matt Prokopowicz 162 2007-10<br />
3. Mike Miller 161 1992-95<br />
4. Ricky Caputo 160 2003-06<br />
5. Josh Stern 146 2003-06<br />
6. Greg Polli 140 1984-86<br />
7. Mike Walsh 112 2003-06<br />
8. Brian Church 108 1993-95<br />
9. Jared Hammer 103 2010-pres.<br />
10. Mark Bello 102 1993-96<br />
11. Tom Caputo 91 1995-98<br />
Ryan Cosentino<br />
Matt Prokopowicz<br />
Runs No. Years<br />
1. Mike Miller 167 1992-95<br />
2. Ricky Caputo 166 2003-06<br />
3. Josh Stern 161 2003-06<br />
4. Andy Campana 154 2003-07<br />
5. Josh Stewart 146 2003-05<br />
6. Matt Prokopowicz 143 2007-10<br />
7. Andrew Rumpelt 139 1982-86<br />
8. Jeff Vallillo 129 1992-95<br />
9. Danny Poma 116 2011-12<br />
10. Tom Legregni 112 2006-09<br />
11. Chris Mentrasti 103 2006-09<br />
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Stolen Bases No. Years<br />
1. Shaun Riley 91 1991-93<br />
2. Andy Campana 72 2004-07<br />
3. Josh Stern 53 2003-06<br />
3. John Kenny 53 2007-10<br />
5. Ed Orlando 51 1991-94<br />
6. Frank Pugliese 50 1989-92<br />
6. Josh Stewart 50 2003-05<br />
8. Danny Poma 49 2011-12<br />
9. Tom Legregni 48 2006-09<br />
10. Chris Mentrasti 47 2006-09<br />
11. Andrew Rumpelt 43 1982-86<br />
Appearances No. Years<br />
1. Jeff Denlea 105 2004-07<br />
2. Jeff Guthridge 77 2008-11<br />
3. John Fuhrman 72 2004-07<br />
4. Sam DeLuca 68 2001-04<br />
5. David Huth 65 2003-06<br />
5. Joe Burg 65 2010-pres.<br />
7. Jon Lamattina 64 1991-94<br />
8. Charlie Frago 62 2004-07<br />
9. Ryan Dunn 61 2004-07<br />
10. Andrew Barbarino 59 2010-pres.<br />
11. Rob Kumbatovic 57 2007-11<br />
12. Doug Gannon 53 1997-00<br />
Jeff Denlea<br />
Hofstra Baseball All-Time<br />
Coaches’ Records<br />
Coach Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.<br />
Jack MacDonald 1938-42 30 17 1 .635<br />
Jack Smith* 1943-62 179 140 6 .560<br />
Doug Patton 1963-65 33 33 0 .500<br />
Bob Vanderwarker 1966-69 42 41 0 .506<br />
Bill Leete 1970-78 79 137 1 .366<br />
Ken Germano 1979-80 13 46 1 .225<br />
Richard Krumholz 1981 7 20 0 .259<br />
Robert Borowicz 1982-88 86 114 2 .431<br />
Pit Schultz 1989 4 25 0 .138<br />
Rich Martin 1990-96 127 162 1 .440<br />
Reginald Jackson 1997-01 90 134 1 .402<br />
Chris Dotolo 2002- 08 125 244 1 .339<br />
Patrick Anderson 2009-11 46 92 1 .331<br />
John Russo 2012-pres. 34 22 0 .607<br />
Totals 2137 Games 895 1227 15 .422<br />
*Does not include <strong>com</strong>plete 1950 season due to lack of available information.<br />
Wins No. Years<br />
1. Justin Romano 20 1993-96<br />
2. John Bilello 16 1984-87<br />
3. Clint Ferenz 13 1975-78<br />
3. Jeff Denlea 13 2004-07<br />
5 Charlie Frago 12 2004-07<br />
6. Andy Kasel 11 1992-95<br />
6. Scott Coppola 11 1996-99<br />
8. Gerry Auth 10 1999-02<br />
8. David D’Errico 10 2010-pres.<br />
10. Noah Shapiro 9 1996-98<br />
10 Andrew Barbarino 9 2010-pres.<br />
12. David Huth 8 2003-06<br />
12. Jeff Guthridge 8 2008-11<br />
Saves No. Years<br />
1. Jeff Denlea 14 2004-07<br />
2. Jeff Guthridge 10 2008-11<br />
3. Bryan Verbitsky 8 2011-pres.<br />
4. Noah Shapiro 5 1996-98<br />
4. Andrew Barbarino 5 2010-pres.<br />
6. Peter Coen 4 1990-93<br />
6. Jon Lamattina 4 1991-94<br />
6. Jim Hansen 4 1996-99<br />
6. Zach Basch 4 2000-02<br />
6. Terence Moran 4 1999-02<br />
6. Rob DiFalco 4 2006-09<br />
6. Matt Watkins 4 2010<br />
13. Russell Castle 3 1988-89<br />
7. Jim Hansen 137 1996-99<br />
8. Scott Coppola 130 1996-99<br />
9. David Huth 123 2003-06<br />
10. Tony Tunno 105 1986-89<br />
11. Doug Gannon 100 1997-00<br />
Justin Romano<br />
Strikeouts No. Years<br />
1. John Bilello 196 1984-87<br />
2. Justin Romano 193 1993-96<br />
3. Rob Kumbatovic 177 2007-11<br />
4. Andy Kasel 153 1992-95<br />
5. Gerry Auth 147 1999-02<br />
6. Ryan Cosentino 138 2001-03<br />
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series records<br />
Adelphi 8-23<br />
Albany 8-3<br />
American 7-10<br />
American International 0-1<br />
Appalachian State 0-1<br />
Army 5-7<br />
Arnold 1-0<br />
Auburn 0-12<br />
Baltimore 2-1<br />
Bard 1-0<br />
Bergen 4-1<br />
Bloomsburg 0-2<br />
Boston College 2-2<br />
Boston University 4-0<br />
Bridgeport 1-3<br />
Bridgewater 1-1<br />
Brooklyn 23-7<br />
Bucknell 4-5-1<br />
Buffalo State 0-1<br />
C.C.N.Y. 14-7<br />
C.W. Post 13-21<br />
Central Connecticut 8-9<br />
Chicago State 2-0<br />
Citadel 0-2<br />
City College 1-4<br />
College of Charleston 0-6<br />
Columbia 6-5<br />
Concordia 4-4<br />
Connecticut 0-1<br />
Coppin State 6-0<br />
Dartmouth 6-2<br />
Delaware 20-62<br />
Delaware State 4-3<br />
Dominican 3-0<br />
Dowling 9-4<br />
Drexel 36-28<br />
Eckerd 0-1<br />
Fairfield 8-8<br />
Farleigh Dickinson 16-12<br />
Florida 0-3<br />
Florida Atlantic 0-5<br />
Florida State 0-16<br />
Fordham 22-28<br />
Fort Eustis 0-1<br />
Gannon 3-0<br />
Gardner Webb 1-0<br />
George Mason 6-24<br />
George Washington 1-2<br />
Georgetown 0-1<br />
Georgia State 7-11<br />
Grand Valley State 1-0<br />
Hampden-Sydney 1-0<br />
Hartford 17-12<br />
Hartwick 2-1<br />
Iona 15-19<br />
James Madison 9-22<br />
Jersey City State 4-1<br />
Jersey State College 2-1<br />
John Marshall 1-0<br />
Kings Point 22-2<br />
L.I. Aggies 3-0<br />
Lafayette 8-9<br />
LaSalle 5-14<br />
Lehigh 10-3<br />
Liberty 1-2<br />
Lindenwood 1-0<br />
Long Island University 22-22<br />
Loyola 1-1<br />
Lynchburg 1-0<br />
Maine 7-15<br />
Manhattan 17-10<br />
Mansfield 1-0<br />
Marist 4-7-2<br />
Marshall 0-1<br />
Maryland 1-7<br />
Maryland-Baltimore County 1-9<br />
Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0<br />
Mercy 2-1<br />
Miami (FL) 1-2<br />
Millersville 1-0<br />
Mitchel Field 1-0<br />
Monmouth 2-3-1<br />
Montclair 4-1<br />
New Hampshire 4-3<br />
New Mexico 0-2<br />
New Mexico State 0-4<br />
New York Maritime 1-0<br />
New York Tech 19-21-2<br />
New York University 5-10<br />
Niagara 0-2<br />
Norfolk State 1-4<br />
North Carolina State 0-6<br />
austin nyman<br />
Northeastern 17-26<br />
Northeastern Illinois 1-0<br />
Northern State 0-1<br />
Northwestern 0-1<br />
Notre Dame 0-3<br />
Old Dominion 11-17<br />
Pace 8-12<br />
Panzer 3-4<br />
Penn State 1-3<br />
Pittsburgh 1-1<br />
Pratt 3-0<br />
Quantico Marines 0-2<br />
Queens 13-8<br />
Quinnipiac 5-3<br />
Rhode Island 1-0<br />
Rider 12-23<br />
Rollins 0-1<br />
Rutgers 4-4<br />
Rutgers-Newark 1-1<br />
Sacred Heart 5-0<br />
Saginaw Valley State 0-1<br />
Saint Peter’s 8-2<br />
Saint Rose 0-2<br />
Salisbury 0-1<br />
Scranton 2-0<br />
Seton Hall 6-18<br />
Siena 2-2-1<br />
Southern Jersey 0-1<br />
St. Francis (NY) 11-16-1<br />
St. John’s 12-42<br />
St. Joseph’s 5-14<br />
St. Joseph’s (IN) 0-1<br />
Staten Island 1-0<br />
Stony Brook 17-16<br />
Tampa 0-2<br />
Temple 6-14<br />
Towson 30-34<br />
Troy State 0-5<br />
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1-0<br />
UNC Wilmington 5-26<br />
Union 1-0<br />
Upsala 3-6<br />
Valparaiso 0-1<br />
Vanderbilt 0-1<br />
Vermont 13-18<br />
Villanova 0-3<br />
Virginia 0-1<br />
Virginia Commonwealth 8-27<br />
Virginia Military Institute (VMI) 2-1<br />
Virginia Tech 1-1<br />
Virginia Wesleyan 1-1<br />
Wagner 18-10-2<br />
Washington 0-0-1<br />
West Chester 8-8<br />
Western Michigan 0-1<br />
William & Mary 13-18<br />
William Paterson 0-2<br />
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS<br />
Year Record Coach<br />
1938 7-1-1 Jack MacDonald<br />
1939 1-4 Jack MacDonald<br />
1940 12-3 Jack MacDonald<br />
1941 5-3 Jack MacDonald<br />
1942 5-6 Jack MacDonald<br />
1943 8-8 Jack Smith<br />
1944 No team due to World War II<br />
1945 No team due to World War II<br />
1946 No team due to World War II<br />
1947 6-5 Jack Smith<br />
1948 7-7 Jack Smith<br />
1949 11-11-1 Jack Smith<br />
1950 5-1 Jack Smith<br />
1951 14-5 Jack Smith<br />
1952 9-12 Jack Smith<br />
1953 15-9 Jack Smith<br />
1954 13-10 Jack Smith<br />
1955 13-7-1 Jack Smith<br />
1956 9-11-1 Jack Smith<br />
1957 11-10 Jack Smith<br />
1958 10-11-3 Jack Smith<br />
1959 12-9 Jack Smith<br />
1960 16-3 Jack Smith<br />
1961 9-9 Jack Smith<br />
1962 11-12 Jack Smith<br />
1963 11-11 Doug Patton<br />
1964 11-10 Doug Patton<br />
1965 11-10 Doug Patton<br />
1966 7-9 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1967 8-12 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1968 13-10 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1969 14-10 Bob Vanderwarker<br />
1970 15-13-1 Bill Leete<br />
1971 13-8 Bill Leete<br />
1972 10-13 Bill Leete<br />
1973 9-13 Bill Leete<br />
1974 4-15 Bill Leete<br />
1975 10-18 Bill Leete<br />
1976 8-17 Bill Leete<br />
1977 3-22 Bill Leete<br />
1978 7-18 Bill Leete<br />
1979 6-18-1 Ken Germano<br />
1980 7-28 Ken Germano<br />
1981 7-20 Richard Krumholz<br />
1982 5-22 Robert Borowicz<br />
1983 9-18-1 Robert Borowicz<br />
1984 12-14 Robert Borowicz<br />
Year Record Coach<br />
1985 13-16-1 Robert Borowicz<br />
1986 18-13 Robert Borowicz<br />
1987 17-9 Robert Borowicz<br />
1988 12-22 Robert Borowicz<br />
1989 4-25 Pit Schultz<br />
1990 6-25 Rich Martin<br />
1991 10-23 Rich Martin<br />
1992 13-24 Rich Martin<br />
1993 20-21 Rich Martin<br />
1994 26-24 Rich Martin<br />
1995 27-21 Rich Martin<br />
1996 25-24-1 Rich Martin<br />
1997 14-28 Reginald Jackson<br />
1998 20-24 Reginald Jackson<br />
1999 24-20 Reginald Jackson<br />
2000 15-30-1 Reginald Jackson<br />
2001 17-32-0 Reginald Jackson<br />
2002 12-40 Chris Dotolo<br />
2003 12-35 Chris Dotolo<br />
2004 14-36 Chris Dotolo<br />
2005 24-32 Chris Dotolo<br />
2006 24-31-1 Chris Dotolo<br />
2007 20-34 Chris Dotolo<br />
2008 19-36 Chris Dotolo<br />
2009 11-32 Patrick Anderson<br />
2010 20-28-1 Patrick Anderson<br />
2011 15-32 Patrick Anderson<br />
2012 34-22 John Russo<br />
Totals 895-1227-15<br />
Robert Borowicz<br />
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ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />
Please note that these results were <strong>com</strong>piled<br />
from the best available sources. Any missing<br />
information is due to a lack of available data.<br />
Year: 1938<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald<br />
Record: 7-1-1<br />
Montclair 9-8 W<br />
Hartwick 8-6 W<br />
Wagner 6-6 T<br />
Panzer 5-8 L<br />
Bergen 11-3 W<br />
Panzer 9-5 W<br />
Bergen 7-2 W<br />
Upsala 9-4 W<br />
Bard 11-0 W<br />
Year: 1939<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald<br />
Record: 1-4<br />
Panzer 2-6 L<br />
Upsala 10-15 L<br />
Bergen 3-4 L<br />
Hartwick 2-13 L<br />
Montclair 2-0 W<br />
Year: 1940<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald<br />
Record: 12-3<br />
Panzer 11-2 W<br />
City College 2-4 L<br />
New York University 6-2 W<br />
Brooklyn 8-5 W<br />
Montclair 5-2 W<br />
Bergen 13-6 W<br />
Arnold 9-8 W<br />
Queens 10-2 W<br />
Montclair 4-3 W<br />
Bergen 8-4 W<br />
Brooklyn 7-3 W<br />
Panzer 3-20 L<br />
City College 4-5 L<br />
Upsala 8-6 W<br />
Queens 10-1 W<br />
Year: 1941<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald<br />
Record: 5-3<br />
New York University 4-7 L<br />
Union 6-3 W<br />
Panzer 3-6 L<br />
New York University 6-4 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 8-5 W<br />
Brooklyn 12-7 W<br />
Brooklyn 6-8 L<br />
C.C.N.Y. 7-6 W<br />
Year: 1942<br />
Coach: Jack MacDonald<br />
Record: 5-6<br />
Fordham 2-8 L<br />
Panzer 13-2 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 8-3 W<br />
John Marshall 9-0 W<br />
Pratt 11-10 W<br />
Brooklyn 8-7 W<br />
Queens 1-2 L<br />
Montclair 1-2 L<br />
New York University 2-5 L<br />
C.C.N.Y. 4-7 L<br />
Brooklyn 6-9 L<br />
Year: 1943<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 8-8<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1944-46<br />
No team due to World War II<br />
Year: 1947<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 6-5<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1948<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 7-7<br />
Brooklyn 10-11 L<br />
Brooklyn 4-1 W<br />
Manhattan 2-10 L<br />
Kings Point 6-4 W<br />
St. John’s 3-2 W<br />
NYU 7-12 L<br />
City College 7-9 L<br />
NY State Maritime Academy 5-0 W<br />
Pratt 8-7 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 16-13 W<br />
St. John’s 4-5 L<br />
Adelphi 5-3 W<br />
Army 7-8 L<br />
Fordham 10-16 L<br />
Year: 1949<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 11-11-1<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1950<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 5-1<br />
Army 2-12 L<br />
Manhattan 8-5 W<br />
Vermont 8-7 W<br />
Brooklyn College 15-4 W<br />
Kings Point 14-6 W<br />
Kings Point 25-2 W<br />
C.C.N.Y.<br />
Fordham<br />
Complete results not available<br />
Year: 1951<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 14-5<br />
Delaware 3-4 L<br />
Virginia Poly 1-2 L<br />
Hampden Sydney 16-2 W<br />
Army 11-0 W<br />
L.I. Aggies 17-0 W<br />
Dartmouth 4-3 W<br />
Wagner 4-3 W<br />
Iona 19-2 W<br />
Kings Point 14-3 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 5-4 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 1-3 L<br />
Kings Point 21-4 W<br />
Queens 3-2 W<br />
St. John’s 5-3 W<br />
Long Island 3-5 L<br />
New York University 1-2 L<br />
Manhattan 4-2 W<br />
Brooklyn 5-3 W<br />
Mitchel Field 3-2 W<br />
Year: 1952<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 9-12<br />
Rutgers Newark 17-2 W<br />
Pratt 10-4 W<br />
Iona 6-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 15-5 W<br />
Virginia 4-5 L<br />
Lynchburg 10-5 W<br />
Fort Eustis 0-17 L<br />
Quantico Marines 2-13 L<br />
Quantico Marines 1-19 L<br />
Wagner 1-0 W<br />
New York University 4-6 L<br />
St. John’s 7-6 W<br />
L.I. Aggies 15-3 W<br />
Manhattan 8-10 L<br />
C.C.N.Y. 4-1 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 0-4 L<br />
St. John’s 4-7 L<br />
Manhattan 4-5 L<br />
New York University 4-5 L<br />
Brooklyn 13-15 L<br />
Wagner 5-6 L<br />
Year: 1953<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 15-9<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1954<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 13-10<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1955<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 13-7-1<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1956<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 9-11-1<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1957<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 11-10<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1958<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 10-11-3<br />
L.I. Aggies 8-2 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 3-2 W<br />
Lehigh 0-3 L<br />
Brooklyn 6-5 W<br />
Washington 0-0 T<br />
Baltimore 15-1 W<br />
Loyola 8-3 W<br />
Seton Hall 3-11 L<br />
Manhattan 1-2 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 4-11 L<br />
New York University 3-4 L<br />
Columbia 7-7 T<br />
St. John’s 6-8 L<br />
St. John’s 0-4 L<br />
City College 6-1 W<br />
Army 8-6 W<br />
Kings Point 12-2 W<br />
Upsala 0-9 L<br />
New York University 2-5 L<br />
Wagner 1-1 T<br />
Wagner 7-1 W<br />
Queens 1-7 L<br />
Brooklyn 10-0 W<br />
Manhattan 5-16 L<br />
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ALL-TIME RESULTS<br />
Year: 1959<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 12-9<br />
C.C.N.Y. 4-10 L<br />
Manhattan 3-2 W<br />
Fordham 1-10 L<br />
Columbia 0-9 L<br />
New York University 8-18 L<br />
St. John’s 3-4 L<br />
Iona 4-9 L<br />
Brooklyn 13-4 W<br />
Lehigh 8-5 W<br />
Upsala 3-2 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 4-8 L<br />
Manhattan 6-3 W<br />
New York University 5-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 12-7 W<br />
Wagner 10-2 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 2-3 L<br />
St. John’s 6-3 W<br />
Kings Point 14-6 W<br />
Wagner 8-3 W<br />
Bridgeport 1-7 L<br />
Adelphi 4-2 W<br />
Year: 1960<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 16-3<br />
Towson 18-7 W<br />
Baltimore 9-7 W<br />
Adelphi 11-1 W<br />
Manhattan 5-14 L<br />
C.C.N.Y. 4-3 W<br />
West Point 3-7 L<br />
Fordham 11-1 W<br />
Brooklyn 11-2 W<br />
C.W. Post 9-5 W<br />
New York University 8-0 W<br />
St. John’s 10-2 W<br />
Wagner 5-1 W<br />
Wagner 14-8 W<br />
Manhattan 9-1 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 5-3 W<br />
Fordham 7-2 W<br />
St. John’s 1-2 L<br />
Brooklyn 8-7 W<br />
Kings Point 8-5 W<br />
Year: 1961<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 9-9<br />
C.W. Post<br />
W<br />
Upsala 6-7 L<br />
Kings Point 6-2 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickenson 4-2 W<br />
Queens 16-5 W<br />
C.W. Post 6-1 W<br />
NYU<br />
St. John’s 1-10 L<br />
Brooklyn 25-2 W<br />
Fordham 1-3 L<br />
Manhattan 7-10 L<br />
Wagner 1-2 L<br />
Fordham 6-9 L<br />
Rutgers 8-13 L<br />
C.C.N.Y.<br />
Year: 1962<br />
Coach: Jack Smith<br />
Record: 11-12<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1963<br />
Coach: Doug Patton<br />
Record: 11-11<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1964<br />
Coach: Doug Patton<br />
Record: 11-10<br />
Results not available<br />
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Year: 1965<br />
Coach: Doug Patton<br />
Record: 11-10<br />
New York Tech 14-0 W<br />
Scranton 19-3 W<br />
Upsala 3-11 L<br />
Kings Point 7-2 W<br />
Wagner 4-3 W<br />
Manhattan 1-9 L<br />
Bridgeport 0-1 L<br />
Fordham 0-8 L<br />
Rider 1-9 L<br />
Baltimore 2-7 L<br />
Long Island 5-13 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 0-8 L<br />
Fairfield 6-0 W<br />
Iona 6-1 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 6-5 W<br />
Seton Hall 6-10 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 11-2 W<br />
Queens 8-2 W<br />
Rutgers 4-3 W<br />
St. John’s 10-8 W<br />
Year: 1966<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker<br />
Record: 7-9<br />
Monmouth 1-4 L<br />
Upsala 4-5 L<br />
New York Tech 10-0 W<br />
New York University 2-6 L<br />
American International 4-7 L<br />
Wagner 6-17 L<br />
Kings Point 6-2 W<br />
Manhattan 8-2 W<br />
Hartwick 11-3 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 7-5 W<br />
Fordham 15-2 W<br />
Rider 0-1 L<br />
Long Island 6-8 L<br />
Rutgers 0-7 L<br />
Southern Jersey 3-12 L<br />
Scranton 8-5 W<br />
Year: 1967<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker<br />
Record: 8-12<br />
New York Tech 5-1 W<br />
Maryland 5-6 L<br />
American 4-1 W<br />
Delaware 2-6 L<br />
Manhattan 1-0 W<br />
City College 2-3 L<br />
Stony Brook 19-1 W<br />
Monmouth 4-3 W<br />
Fordham 4-5 L<br />
Long Island 3-9 L<br />
St. John’s 3-5 L<br />
New York University 8-9 L<br />
Iona 3-8 L<br />
Seton Hall 2-0 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 5-7 L<br />
Rider 0-7 L<br />
Wagner 8-3 W<br />
Adelphi 1-3 L<br />
Kings Point 12-5 W<br />
C.W. Post 0-9 L<br />
Year: 1968<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker<br />
Record: 13-10<br />
Vermont 7-4 W<br />
Brooklyn 6-4 W<br />
Sacred Heart 8-7 W<br />
Bridgeport 4-11 L<br />
Queens 7-5 W<br />
Wagner 3-2 W<br />
New Hampshire 7-2 W<br />
Long Island 5-11 L<br />
C.W. Post 7-6 W<br />
New York Tech 5-4 W<br />
Rider 9-5 W<br />
Upsala 5-7 L<br />
Kings Point 16-8 W<br />
Iona 5-6 L<br />
Seton Hall 3-2 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 0-1 L<br />
St. John’s 1-7 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 2-0 W<br />
Fordham 3-4 L<br />
C.C.N.Y. 4-6 L<br />
Adelphi 1-2 L<br />
Manhattan 5-3 W<br />
Year: 1969<br />
Coach: Bob Vanderwarker<br />
Record: 14-10<br />
Vermont 3-0 W<br />
Monmouth 2-6 L<br />
Iona 1-2 L<br />
C.C.N.Y. 4-2 W<br />
Fordham 5-2 W<br />
Long Island 2-12 L<br />
Manhattan 10-3 W<br />
St. John’s 1-0 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 5-10 L<br />
Iona 3-2 W<br />
Upsala 2-8 L<br />
C.C.N.Y. 4-3 W<br />
Rutgers 3-1 W<br />
St. John’s 0-12 L<br />
Adelphi 14-9 W<br />
Long Island 5-4 L<br />
St. John’s 7-11 L<br />
Bridgeport 6-3 W<br />
Wagner 6-5 W<br />
Seton Hall 2-9 L<br />
Queens 5-7 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 8-3 W<br />
Kings Point 6-10 L<br />
C.W. Post 9-4 W<br />
Year: 1970<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 15-13-1<br />
LaSalle 0-7 L<br />
Monmouth 2-2 T<br />
C.C.N.Y. 15-4 W<br />
West Chester 5-4 W<br />
West Chester 5-9 L<br />
St. John’s 2-9 L<br />
Iona 2-3 L<br />
Temple 7-1 W<br />
Temple 5-3 W<br />
C.C.N.Y. 3-5 L<br />
Kings Point 5-4 W<br />
St. Joseph’s 3-2 W<br />
St. Joseph’s 2-12 L<br />
Long Island 7-8 L<br />
Rutgers 7-6 W<br />
American 0-2 L<br />
American 2-1 W<br />
Iona 6-5 W<br />
Manhattan 3-1 W<br />
Sacred Heart 3-2 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 1-7 L<br />
Wagner 11-5 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 9-5 W<br />
Queens 2-14 L<br />
Seton Hall 2-3 L<br />
St. John’s 0-6 L<br />
C.W. Post 3-4 L<br />
Adelphi 4-3 W<br />
Long Island 4-0 W
Year: 1971<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 13-8<br />
Long Island 2-1 W<br />
St. John’s 0-4 L<br />
Temple 4-0 W<br />
Temple 7-1 W<br />
Adelphi 4-6 L<br />
St. John’s 3-9 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 0-1 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 2-5 L<br />
Adelphi 4-1 W<br />
American 4-1 W<br />
American 4-5 L<br />
Kings Point 11-2 W<br />
Rider 10-3 W<br />
Drexel 4-3 W<br />
Drexel 13-8 W<br />
West Chester 3-2 W<br />
Wagner 2-1 W<br />
LaSalle 3-0 W<br />
LaSalle 2-6 W<br />
C.W. Post 3-4 L<br />
Fordham 10-7 W<br />
Year: 1972<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 10-13<br />
C.W. Post 1-5 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 4-6 L<br />
West Chester 1-8 L<br />
Rider 11-14 L<br />
Long Island 5-9 L<br />
Kings Point 9-1 W<br />
Adelphi 1-5 L<br />
West Chester 4-5 L<br />
American 9-1 W<br />
American 3-1 W<br />
Temple 3-4 L<br />
Temple 4-10 L<br />
Drexel 14-0 W<br />
Drexel 1-2 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 1-4 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 3-4 L<br />
Wagner 12-2 W<br />
Adelphi 8-6 W<br />
Rutgers 3-7 L<br />
LaSalle 6-4 W<br />
LaSalle 4-3 W<br />
Fordham 9-0 W<br />
Queens 9-0 W<br />
Year: 1973<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 9-13<br />
New York Tech 10-4 W<br />
C.W. Post 0-6 L<br />
Rider 2-6 L<br />
Temple 0-10 L<br />
Temple 7-5 W<br />
St. Joseph’s 4-3 W<br />
St. Joseph’s 3-2 W<br />
Long Island 19-5 W<br />
Adelphi 4-0 W<br />
New York University 8-1 W<br />
American 1-2 L<br />
American 0-2 L<br />
West Chester 3-4 L<br />
Fordham 5-7 L<br />
Wagner 7-11 L<br />
Adelphi 5-7 L<br />
LaSalle 0-1 L<br />
LaSalle 0-7 L<br />
Stony Brook 6-0 W<br />
St. John’s 1-12 L<br />
St. John’s 0-7 L<br />
Kings Point 3-1 W<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 4-15<br />
Year: 1974<br />
Fordham 8-12 L<br />
Rider 1-8 L<br />
Temple 0-12 L<br />
Temple 1-5 L<br />
Adelphi 3-4 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 6-5 W<br />
St. Joseph’s 3-4 L<br />
C.W. Post 4-7 L<br />
LaSalle 4-5 L<br />
LaSalle 3-4 L<br />
New York Tech 7-3 W<br />
Stony Brook 2-6 L<br />
Drexel 4-2 W<br />
Drexel 4-5 L<br />
Long Island 5-6 L<br />
Adelphi 5-15 L<br />
Kings Point 3-4 L<br />
Rutgers 7-12 L<br />
New York Tech 9-7 W<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 10-18<br />
Year: 1975<br />
American 4-14 L<br />
American 4-9 L<br />
Rider 1-0 W<br />
Dowling 4-0 W<br />
Dowling 11-4 W<br />
Fordham 6-9 L<br />
Temple 2-6 L<br />
Temple 2-4 L<br />
Adelphi 3-13 L<br />
St. John’s 2-6 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 1-2 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 3-6 L<br />
New York Tech 4-3 W<br />
Queens 1-5 L<br />
LaSalle 7-13 L<br />
LaSalle 5-8 L<br />
West Chester 4-14 L<br />
West Chester 4-19 L<br />
Kings Point 14-5 W<br />
New York Tech 4-15 L<br />
Drexel 3-4 L<br />
Drexel 4-2 W<br />
Wagner 6-3 W<br />
Brooklyn 9-0 W<br />
Long Island 4-2 W<br />
C.W. Post 4-1 W<br />
Iona 2-9 L<br />
Adelphi 4-15 L<br />
Year: 1976<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 8-17<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1977<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 3-22<br />
Loyola 8-16 L<br />
Salisbury 1-5 L<br />
New York Tech 6-9 L<br />
Wagner 7-9 L<br />
St. John’s 3-4 L<br />
Temple 0-4 L<br />
Adelphi 7-9 L<br />
LaSalle 0-9 L<br />
LaSalle 0-19 L<br />
Iona 4-6 L<br />
Rider 2-4 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 6-12 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 6-20 L<br />
Fordham 6-9 L<br />
Stony Brook 10-7 W<br />
Drexel 6-7 L<br />
Drexel 9-10 L<br />
Brooklyn 6-7 L<br />
Long Island 2-3 L<br />
American 7-10 L<br />
American 8-5 W<br />
C.W. Post 3-7 L<br />
Columbia 9-10 L<br />
Adelphi 3-11 L<br />
Kings Point 6-2 W<br />
Year: 1978<br />
Coach: Bill Leete<br />
Record: 7-18<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1979<br />
Coach: Ken Germano<br />
Record: 6-18-1<br />
Columbia 8-5 W<br />
Temple 6-14 L<br />
Temple 1-6 L<br />
LaSalle 4-15 L<br />
LaSalle 0-9 L<br />
St. John’s 2-15 L<br />
Rider 1-6 L<br />
Adelphi 3-14 L<br />
Dowling 4-3 W<br />
Stony Brook 6-5 W<br />
New York Tech 4-4 T<br />
Iona 2-12 L<br />
Drexel 11-10 W<br />
Drexel 0-4 L<br />
Long Island 7-13 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 2-19 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 6-17 L<br />
American 6-16 L<br />
American 0-4 L<br />
Pace 10-3 W<br />
C.W. Post 10-14 L<br />
Adelphi 8-10 L<br />
Kings Point 6-5 W<br />
Fordham 17-20 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 2-12 L<br />
Year: 1980<br />
Coach: Ken Germano<br />
Record: 7-28<br />
St. John’s 0-9 L<br />
Army 6-8 L<br />
James Madison 1-2 L<br />
James Madison 4-10 L<br />
James Madison 0-7 L<br />
Bridgewater 5-9 L<br />
Bridgewater 6-4 W<br />
James Madison 3-16 L<br />
LaSalle 8-14 L<br />
LaSalle 7-9 L<br />
Dowling 9-10 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 3-12 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 6-5 W<br />
Temple 4-25 L<br />
Temple 2-6 L<br />
Stony Brook 15-7 W<br />
Pace 9-13 L<br />
Manhattan 12-10 W<br />
Drexel 5-8 L<br />
Drexel 4-6 L<br />
Long Island 6-11 L<br />
Adelphi 1-17 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 4-20 L<br />
New York Tech 1-9 L<br />
American 18-5 W<br />
American 7-11 L<br />
C.W. Post 9-16 L<br />
Adelphi 6-11 L<br />
Long Island 9-12 L<br />
Kings Point 9-5 W<br />
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Rider 8-5 W<br />
Fordham 0-6 L<br />
Queens 12-18 L<br />
Queens 6-15 L<br />
Columbia 2-6 L<br />
Year: 1981<br />
Coach: Richard Krumholz<br />
Record: 7-20<br />
Records not available<br />
Year: 1982<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz<br />
Record: 5-22<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1983<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz<br />
Record: 9-18-1<br />
Results not available<br />
Year: 1984<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz<br />
Record: 12-14<br />
Columbia 5-4 W<br />
Fordham 6-5 W<br />
Mercy 11-3 W<br />
Staten Island 10-4 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 4-9 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 17-5 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 14-15 L<br />
Buffalo State 5-7 L<br />
Long Island 3-19 L<br />
Stony Brook 15-8 W<br />
Brooklyn 8-14 L<br />
Wagner 5-7 L<br />
Jersey City State 6-5 W<br />
Long Island 0-19 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 1-6 L<br />
C.W. Post 9-7 W<br />
C.W. Post 2-5 L<br />
Dowling 22-9 W<br />
Kings Point 20-6 W<br />
Wagner 5-6 L<br />
Adelphi 2-5 L<br />
Adelphi 2-3 L<br />
Iona 4-8 L<br />
Concordia 3-2 W<br />
Concordia 5-9 L<br />
Brooklyn 12-11 W<br />
Year: 1985<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz<br />
Record: 13-16-1<br />
Dowling 8-1 W<br />
Iona 7-2 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 5-8 L<br />
Columbia 8-9 L<br />
Bucknell 10-12 L<br />
Bucknell 10-10 T<br />
Adelphi 7-12 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 11-3 W<br />
Stony Brook 21-6 W<br />
Fordham 2-6 L<br />
Drexel 14-12 W<br />
Drexel 9-10 L<br />
Lehigh 16-15 W<br />
Wagner 8-17 L<br />
Dowling 2-0 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 16-13 W<br />
C.W.Post 5-4 W<br />
Lafayette 1-3 L<br />
Lafayette 9-10 L<br />
Towson State 3-10 L<br />
Towson State 5-3 W<br />
C.W. Post 14-18 L<br />
Jersey City State 22-12 W<br />
Adelphi 17-8 W<br />
Rider 7-6 W<br />
Rider 3-16 L<br />
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Delaware 10-11 L<br />
Delaware 6-8 L<br />
Wagner 9-17 L<br />
William Paterson 12-25 L<br />
Year: 1986<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz<br />
Record: 18-13<br />
Lehigh 7-3 W<br />
Lehigh 5-2 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 13-11 W<br />
Columbia 11-10 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 11-8 W<br />
Concordia 11-4 W<br />
LIU 4-3 W<br />
Pace 7-16 L<br />
Adelphi 10-11 L<br />
Drexel 6-5 W<br />
Drexel 16-10 W<br />
William Paterson 8-11 L<br />
Dowling 6-8 L<br />
Lafayette 3-8 L<br />
Lafayette 8-19 L<br />
Fordham 12-14 L<br />
Towson 0-2 L<br />
Towson 10-2 W<br />
Bucknell 2-3 L<br />
Bucknell 10-11 L<br />
C.W. Post 5-4 W<br />
Adelphi 47 L<br />
Delaware 5-10 L<br />
Delaware 9-3 L<br />
Rider 5-7 L<br />
Rider 13-8 L<br />
Wagner 14-3 L<br />
Brooklyn 10-7 W<br />
Jersey State College 8-4 W<br />
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 22-7 W<br />
Year: 1987<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz<br />
Record: 17-9<br />
Lehigh 3-1 W<br />
Lehigh 17-8 W<br />
Fordham 8-1 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 1-6 L<br />
Dominican 5-4 W<br />
Dominican 10-5 W<br />
Adelphi 4-7 L<br />
Bucknell 10-0 W<br />
Bucknell 10-9 W<br />
Jersey City State 6-3 W<br />
Mercy 27-25 W<br />
Lafayette 1-6 W<br />
Lafayette 6-5 W<br />
Delaware 6-23 L<br />
Delaware 6-5 W<br />
Towson 4-8 L<br />
Towson 0-5 L<br />
C.W. Post 3-5 L<br />
Adelphi 17-19 L<br />
Dowling 17-13 W<br />
Drexel 3-0 W<br />
Drexel 12-5 W<br />
Seton Hall 2-18 L<br />
Rider 5-1 W<br />
Rider 6-1 W<br />
Dominican 2-0 W<br />
Year: 1988<br />
Coach: Robert Borowicz<br />
Record: 12-22<br />
Fordham 5-3 W<br />
Fairfield 7-9 L<br />
New York Tech 3-5 L<br />
Long Island 10-11 L<br />
Delaware 10-11 L<br />
Delaware 1-9 L<br />
Lehigh 7-2 W<br />
Lehigh 6-3 W<br />
Lehigh 2-7 L<br />
Pace 5-10 L<br />
Drexel 6-4 W<br />
Drexel 11-5 W<br />
Adelphi 0-18 L<br />
Jersey City State 6-8 L<br />
Concordia 9-11 L<br />
Iona 1-7 L<br />
New York Tech 7-13 W<br />
Lafayette 10-7 W<br />
Lafayette 20-2 W<br />
Brooklyn 7-1 W<br />
St. John’s 7-9 L<br />
C.W. Post 23-25 L<br />
Rider 3-10 L<br />
Rider 6-7 L<br />
Bucknell 4-3 W<br />
Bucknell 8-4 W<br />
C.W. Post 5-15 L<br />
Towson State 5-6 L<br />
Rider 8-6 W<br />
Delaware 5-13 L<br />
Year: 1989<br />
Coach: Pit Schultz<br />
Record: 4-25<br />
Lafayette 1-9 L<br />
Fordham 13-10 W<br />
Lehigh 9-7 W<br />
Lehigh 5-10 L<br />
LIU 2-6 L<br />
Dowling 3-5 L<br />
Adelphi 2-5 L<br />
Drexel 2-7 L<br />
Drexel 2-5 L<br />
Jersey City State 18-10 W<br />
Concordia 4-11 L<br />
Iona 5-9 L<br />
New York Tech 1-3 L<br />
Seton Hall 5-9 L<br />
Towson State 0-2 L<br />
Towson State 1-2 L<br />
Lafayette 2-11 L<br />
St. John’s 2-26 L<br />
C.W. Post 2-22 L<br />
Rider 5-9 L<br />
Rider 2-8 L<br />
Bucknell 2-13 L<br />
Bucknell 4-11 L<br />
St. John’s 0-5 L<br />
Brooklyn 9-5 W<br />
Year: 1990<br />
Coach: Rich Martin<br />
Record: 6-25<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 2-17 L<br />
Dowling 9-5 W<br />
Delaware 1-10 L<br />
Delaware 2-6 L<br />
Lehigh 2-1 W<br />
Lehigh 1-2 L<br />
LIU-Brooklyn 2-15 L<br />
College of St. Rose 5-6 L<br />
College of St. Rose 2-18 L<br />
Jersey City State 10-7 W<br />
Iona 6-9 L<br />
St. John’s 4-22 L<br />
Maryland-Baltimore County 1-12 L<br />
Maryland-Baltimore County 6-15 L<br />
Drexel 4-2 W<br />
Drexel 2-11 L<br />
NY Tech 5-13 L<br />
Lafayette 6-7 L<br />
Lafayette 1-21 L<br />
Towson State 1-4 L<br />
Towson State 2-9 L<br />
Mercy College 5-18 L<br />
Concordia College 5-14 L<br />
C.W. Post 6-14 L<br />
Rider 6-4 W
Rider 7-17 L<br />
Bucknell 6-8 L<br />
Bucknell 5-8 L<br />
Fairfield 8-7 W<br />
LIU-C.W. Post 4-17 L<br />
Year: 1991<br />
Coach: Rich Martin<br />
Record: 10-23<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 8-11 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 3-5 L<br />
Manhattan 5-2 W<br />
New York Tech 1-20 L<br />
UMBC 16-13 W<br />
UMBC 0-7 W<br />
LIU 2-9 L<br />
Fordham 4-9 L<br />
Fairfield 12-2 W<br />
Towson State 8-11 L<br />
Towson State 1-6 L<br />
Towson State 2-7 L<br />
Manhattan 8-7 W<br />
Drexel 9-1 W<br />
Drexel 7-6 W<br />
Drexel 11-9 W<br />
St. John’s 4-20 L<br />
Jersey City College 4-10 L<br />
Rider 1-10 L<br />
Rider 9-10 L<br />
Iona 9-14 L<br />
Pace 16-12 W<br />
Rider 1-3 L<br />
Delaware 2-5 L<br />
Delaware 2-3 L<br />
Delaware 5-30 L<br />
Queens 16-2 W<br />
Central Connecticut 1-19 L<br />
Central Connecticut 14-17 L<br />
Central Connecticut 1-14 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 1-1 T<br />
Year: 1992<br />
Coach: Rich Martin<br />
Record: 13-24<br />
Georgetown 3-4 L<br />
Manhattan 13-2 L<br />
Towson State 4-7 L<br />
Towson State 2-6 L<br />
Seton Hall 0-2 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 9-4 W<br />
Manhattan 3-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 12-4 W<br />
Brooklyn 7-10 L<br />
Brooklyn 11-7 W<br />
Dowling 18-17 W<br />
LIU 15-11 W<br />
Iona 3-6 L<br />
UMBC 1-6 L<br />
Pace 13-17 L<br />
St. John’s 16-27 L<br />
C.W. Post 8-9 L<br />
Fairfield 0-1 L<br />
Fairfield 1-2 L<br />
UMBC 4-7 L<br />
UMBC 3-12 L<br />
Dowling 6-8 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 2-5 L<br />
Rider 3-16 L<br />
Rider 6-3 W<br />
Rider 6-9 L<br />
Fairfield 2-4 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 15-13 W<br />
Queens 10-5 W<br />
Central Connecticut 2-8 L<br />
Central Connecticut 2-3 L<br />
Central Connecticut 11-8 W<br />
Pace 9-7 W<br />
Towson State 7-8 L<br />
Brooklyn 11-1 W<br />
Rider 2-4 L<br />
Year: 1993<br />
Coach: Rich Martin<br />
Record: 20-21<br />
Villanova 6-7 L<br />
Villanova 8-10 L<br />
Tampa 6-9 L<br />
Tampa 1-6 L<br />
Vanderbilt 1-6 L<br />
Rollins 1-6 L<br />
Eckerd 11-16 L<br />
Western Michigan 2-3 L<br />
Seton Hall 0-7 L<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 2-1 W<br />
West Chester 14-3 W<br />
West Chester 3-6 L<br />
West Chester 12-5 W<br />
West Chester 9-1 W<br />
Fordham 7-4 W<br />
Fairfield 7-13 L<br />
Fairfield 3-9 L<br />
Queens 4-2 W<br />
New York Tech 8-5 W<br />
New York Tech 10-3 W<br />
New York Tech 10-2 W<br />
New York Tech 0-8 L<br />
St. John’s 20-3 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 13-10 W<br />
Central Connecticut 5-7 L<br />
Central Connecticut 9-5 W<br />
Central Connecticut 4-1 W<br />
Central Connecticut 2-7 L<br />
Fairfield 11-10 W<br />
Saint Peter’s 11-6 W<br />
Iona 11-16 L<br />
Pace 2-3 L<br />
Pace 2-5 L<br />
Pace 9-7 W<br />
Pace 13-7 W<br />
Wagner 15-8 W<br />
Fordham 1-12 L<br />
C.W. Post 1-10 L<br />
C.W. Post 4-8 L<br />
C.W. Post 8-1 W<br />
C.W. Post 13-7 W<br />
Year: 1994<br />
Coach: Rich Martin<br />
Record: 26-24<br />
Virginia Wesleyan 3-15 L<br />
Temple 5-10 L<br />
Temple 11-12 L<br />
Old Dominion 4-10 L<br />
Virginia Commonwealth 3-10 L<br />
Troy State 2-5 L<br />
Chicago State 11-6 W<br />
Central Connecticut 12-2 W<br />
Northeastern Illinois 14-5 W<br />
Troy State 3-5 L<br />
Manhattan 14-5 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 8-9 L<br />
Iona 13-18 L<br />
Central Connecticut 10-20 L<br />
Central Connecticut 9-8 W<br />
Central Connecticut 8-5 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 10-3 W<br />
West Chester 5-0 W<br />
West Chester 8-2 W<br />
West Chester 11-1 W<br />
St. John’s 12-4 W<br />
Manhattan 15-13 W<br />
Pace 5-6 L<br />
Pace 8-12 L<br />
Pace 7-9 L<br />
Fairfield 8-7 W<br />
Fordham 9-8 W<br />
Iona 8-22 L<br />
New York Tech 2-6 L<br />
New York Tech 8-4 W<br />
New York Tech 8-15 L<br />
Fordham 8-5 W<br />
Saint Peter’s 17-3 W<br />
C.W. Post 7-6 W<br />
C.W. Post 6-5 W<br />
C.W. Post 6-7 L<br />
West Chester 8-9 L<br />
Hartford 5-1 W<br />
Fordham 3-12 L<br />
Iona 17-7 W<br />
Delaware 1-8 L<br />
Delaware 9-5 W<br />
Delaware 1-4 L<br />
Delaware 1-19 L<br />
Fordham 11-13 L<br />
Vermont 3-1 W<br />
Vermont 5-8 L<br />
Boston University 8-4 W<br />
Boston University 5-4 W<br />
Central Connecticut 8-3 W<br />
Year: 1995<br />
Coach: Rich Martin<br />
Record: 27-21, 8-15 NAC<br />
Saginaw Valley State 7-11 L<br />
Gannon 4-3 W<br />
Northern State 4-8 L<br />
Grand Valley State 5-3 W<br />
Boston College 6-5 W<br />
LaSalle 16-8 W<br />
Fairleigh Dickinson 6-4 W<br />
Pittsburgh 7-2 W<br />
LaSalle 15-2 W<br />
Boston College 11-7 W<br />
Pace 14-5 W<br />
Lafayette 5-10 L<br />
Lafayette 5-4 W<br />
Saint Peter’s 16-3 W<br />
Maine* 4-2 W<br />
Maine* 7-10 L<br />
New Hampshire* 3-11 L<br />
New Hampshire* 5-6 L<br />
Concordia 8-6 W<br />
Concordia 21-4 W<br />
Hartford* 5-6 L<br />
Hartford* 4-10 L<br />
Drexel* 2-3 L<br />
Drexel* 4-5 L<br />
Iona 6-3 W<br />
Drexel* 11-9 W<br />
Northeastern* 0-19 L<br />
Northeastern* 2-5 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 7-10 L<br />
Manhattan 10-6 W<br />
St. John’s 9-8 W<br />
LIU-Brooklyn 11-9 W<br />
Hartford* 5-6 L<br />
Hartford* 15-8 W<br />
Hartford* 6-7 L<br />
Hartford* 5-1 W<br />
Fordham 3-12 L<br />
Iona 17-7 W<br />
Delaware* 1-8 L<br />
Delaware* 9-5 W<br />
Delaware* 1-4 L<br />
Delaware* 1-19 L<br />
Fordham 11-13 L<br />
Vermont* 3-1 W<br />
Vermont* 5-8 L<br />
Boston University* 8-4 W<br />
Boston University* 5-4 W<br />
Central Connecticut 8-3 W<br />
*North Atlantic Conference game<br />
Year: 1996<br />
Coach: Rich Martin<br />
Record: 25-24-1, 12-12 NAC<br />
Lindenwood 10-0 W<br />
Pittsburgh 2-3 L<br />
Marist 3-3 T<br />
Rutgers-Newark 6-9 L<br />
Seton Hall 4-17 L<br />
Marist 11-7 W<br />
Mansfield 7-3 W<br />
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Fairleigh Dickinson 8-1 W<br />
Bloomsburg 8-9 L<br />
Millersville 17-4 W<br />
Lafayette 8-5 W<br />
Lafayette 2-1 W<br />
Queens 23-2 W<br />
Queens 8-7 W<br />
St. John’s 2-17 L<br />
Vermont* 0-10 L<br />
Vermont* 1-3 L<br />
Hartford* 5-2 W<br />
Hartford* 10-2 W<br />
Marist 16-2 W<br />
Marist 7-8 L<br />
Delaware* 2-0 W<br />
Delaware* 4-2 W<br />
Delaware* 0-7 L<br />
Delaware* 5-8 L<br />
Drexel* 4-1 W<br />
Drexel* 3-6 L<br />
Towson State* 1-2 L<br />
Towson State* 3-9 L<br />
LIU-Brooklyn 8-7 W<br />
St. Francis (NY) 5-11 L<br />
New Hampshire* 5-2 W<br />
New Hampshire* 6-0 W<br />
Maine* 8-10 L<br />
Maine* 2-6 L<br />
Fordham 5-11 L<br />
Iona 12-20 L<br />
Drexel* 3-1 W<br />
Drexel* 4-10 L<br />
Drexel* 4-3 W<br />
Drexel* 20-8 W<br />
Fordham 11-6 W<br />
Towson State* 6-3 W<br />
Towson State* 2-3 L<br />
St. Francis (NY) 14-9 W<br />
Central Connecticut 6-18 L<br />
Northeastern* 4-3 W<br />
Northeastern* 0-1 L<br />
Drexel% 2-12 L<br />
Delaware% 2-27 L<br />
*North Atlantic Conference game<br />
%North Atlantic Conference Tournament<br />
Year: 1997<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson<br />
Record: 14-28, 7-16 American East<br />
3/6 vs. Valparaiso# 1-9 L<br />
3/7 vs. Boston College# 1-4 L<br />
3/7 vs. Bloomsburg# 9-10 L<br />
3/8 vs. Northwestern# 3-10 L<br />
3/8 vs. St. Joseph’s (IN)# 4-5 L<br />
3/9 vs. Marist# 0-7 L<br />
3/16 Lafayette 1-2 L<br />
3/16 Lafayette 6-4 W<br />
3/22 New Hampshire* 5-1 W<br />
3/22 New Hampshire* 0-6 L<br />
3/23 Maine* 4-1 W<br />
3/23 Maine* 7-15 L<br />
3/25 at St. John’s 3-5 L<br />
3/26 Marist 5-2 W<br />
3/28 Delaware* 0-9 L<br />
3/28 Delaware* 1-2 L<br />
3/29 Delaware* 2-6 L<br />
4/3 at Iona 19-3 W<br />
4/5 Hartford* 6-14 L<br />
4/5 Hartford* 4-3 W<br />
4/6 Hartford* 3-1 W<br />
4/6 Hartford* 4-6 L<br />
4/8 Queens 1-8 L<br />
4/9 at Fairleigh Dickinson 4-10 L<br />
4/12 at Northeastern* 4-16 L<br />
4/12 at Northeastern* 3-8 L<br />
4/13 at Vermont* 2-9 L<br />
4/13 at Vermont* 4-5 L<br />
4/15 at Pace 10-13 L<br />
4/16 at Long Island 7-2 W<br />
4/20 at Drexel* 7-19 L<br />
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4/20 at Drexel* 5-10 L<br />
4/21 at Drexel* 2-4 L<br />
4/21 at Drexel* 9-10 L<br />
4/23 at Fordham 5-4 W<br />
4/24 Iona 5-4 W<br />
4/26 at Towson State* 6-7 L<br />
4/26 at Towson State* 8-5 W<br />
4/27 at Towson State* 6-5 W<br />
4/27 at Towson State* 14-9 W<br />
4/29 at Temple 10-9 W<br />
4/30 St. Francis (NY) 22-13 W<br />
#Gene Cusick Classic (Fort Myers, FL)<br />
*America East game<br />
Year: 1998<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson<br />
Record: 20-24, 14-14 America East<br />
3/9 vs. Chicago State 16-3 W<br />
3/10 vs. Rhode Island 3-4 L<br />
3/10 vs. Wagner 7-6 W<br />
3/11 vs. Seton Hall 1-11 L<br />
3/11 vs. Seton Hall 5-8 L<br />
3/12 vs. St. Francis (NY) 6-9 L<br />
3/27 at Monmouth 1-14 L<br />
3/28 Northeastern* 10-11 L<br />
3/28 Northeastern* 1-8 L<br />
3/29 Northeastern* 6-5 W<br />
3/29 Northeastern* 4-10 L<br />
3/31 at Lafayette 10-7 W<br />
4/2 at Iona 5-3 W<br />
4/4 Vermont* 5-3 W<br />
4/4 Vermont* 0-14 L<br />
4/5 Vermont* 5-6 L<br />
4/5 Vermont* 2-1 W<br />
4/7 Temple 7-10 L<br />
4/10 Drexel* 12-11 W<br />
4/10 Drexel* 7-6 W<br />
4/11 Drexel* 7-6 W<br />
4/11 Drexel* 9-8 W<br />
4/14 Pace 5-4 W<br />
4/15 Long Island 7-8 L<br />
4/18 at Delaware* 2-3 L<br />
4/18 at Delaware* 1-4 L<br />
4/20 at Delaware* 3-5 L<br />
4/20 at Delaware* 3-7 L<br />
4/22 Fordham 16-2 W<br />
4/25 Towson* 6-7 L<br />
4/29 Towson* 5-3 W<br />
4/29 Towson* 7-6 W<br />
4/30 St. John’s 8-11 L<br />
5/2 at Hartford* 3-7 L<br />
5/2 at Hartford* 15-7 W<br />
5/3 at Hartford* 3-4 L<br />
5/3 at Hartford* 8-4 W<br />
5/9 at Maine* 0-3 L<br />
5/9 at Maine* 12-6 W<br />
5/10 at Maine* 2-1 W<br />
5/10 at Maine* 1-3 L<br />
5/14 vs. Delaware% 0-8 L<br />
5/15 vs. Vermont% 6-7 L<br />
*America East game<br />
%America East Tournament<br />
Year: 1999<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson<br />
Record: 24-20, 14-14 America East<br />
3/13 vs. Gannon 4-2 W<br />
3/13 vs. Gannon 12-1 W<br />
3/20 Stony Brook 5-4 W<br />
3/20 Stony Brook 6-14 L<br />
3/25 at Marist 7-3 W<br />
3/30 at Iona 20-13 W<br />
3/31 at New York Tech 7-19 L<br />
4/2 Maine* 7-13 L<br />
4/2 Maine* 4-8 L<br />
4/3 Maine* 8-11 L<br />
4/3 Maine* 15-8 W<br />
4/5 at Coppin State 14-5 W<br />
4/6 at Maryland<br />
Eastern Shore 19-4 W<br />
4/8 at Virginia Tech 16-11 W<br />
4/10 at Towson* 1-10 L<br />
4/10 at Towson* 4-3 W<br />
4/12 at Towson* 6-2 W<br />
4/12 at Towson* 3-4 L<br />
4/13 at Pace 15-13 W<br />
4/14 at Long Island 19-16 W<br />
4/17 Delaware* 5-11 L<br />
4/17 Delaware* 1-11 L<br />
4/18 Delaware* 12-2 W<br />
4/18 Delaware* 6-10 L<br />
4/21 at Fordham 4-16 L<br />
4/24 at Drexel* 2-8 L<br />
4/24 at Drexel* 6-4 W<br />
4/25 at Drexel* 4-2 W<br />
4/25 at Drexel* 1-6 L<br />
4/28 Marist 13-14 L<br />
4/29 at Stony Brook 2-7 L<br />
5/1 at Northeastern* 2-5 L<br />
5/1 at Northeastern* 2-20 L<br />
5/2 at Northeastern* 5-3 W<br />
5/2 at Northeastern* 2-0 W<br />
5/8 at Vermont* 1-6 L<br />
5/8 at Vermont* 9-0 W<br />
5/9 at Vermont* 7-4 W<br />
5/9 at Vermont* 14-5 W<br />
5/12 at St. John’s 2-10 L<br />
5/14 Hartford* 10-1 W<br />
5/14 Hartford* 4-3 W<br />
5/15 Hartford* 7-8 L<br />
5/15 Hartford* 10-1 W<br />
*America East game<br />
Year: 2000<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson<br />
Record: 15-30, 9-17 America East<br />
3/5 Dartmouth 6-3 W<br />
3/5 Dartmouth 3-2 W<br />
3/10 vs. Monmouth 17-7 W<br />
3/11 vs. Boston College 1-7 L<br />
3/11 at Florida Atlantic 2-9 L<br />
3/12 at Florida Atlantic 4-18 L<br />
3/16 Stony Brook 4-7 L<br />
3/22 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-4 L<br />
3/23 Marist 8-8 T<br />
3/25 at UMBC 1-4 L<br />
3/25 at UMBC 6-10 L<br />
3/26 at UMBC 8-13 L<br />
3/29 at New York Tech 8-6 W<br />
3/30 Iona 10-7 W<br />
4/1 Vermont* 6-15 L<br />
4/1 Vermont* 3-13 L<br />
4/2 Vermont* 3-10 L<br />
4/2 Vermont* 5-4 W<br />
4/6 at Seton Hall 0-10 L<br />
4/8 Towson* 4-12 L<br />
4/10 Towson* 2-4 L<br />
4/10 Towson* 6-13 L<br />
4/12 Long Island 14-2 W<br />
4/16 at Delaware* 3-4 L<br />
4/16 at Delaware* 1-7 L<br />
4/20 Fordham 7-12 L<br />
4/22 at Hartford* 1-3 L<br />
4/22 at Hartford* 3-2 W<br />
4/24 at Hartford* 2-3 L<br />
4/24 at Hartford* 3-6 L<br />
4/25 St. John’s 2-21 L<br />
4/29 Northeastern* 4-6 L<br />
4/29 Northeastern* 4-2 W<br />
4/30 Northeastern* 3-16 L<br />
4/30 Northeastern* 2-3 L<br />
5/2 at Temple 7-8 L<br />
5/3 Pace 12-15 L<br />
5/6 at Maine* 2-6 L<br />
5/6 at Maine* 5-13 L<br />
5/7 at Maine* 3-2 W<br />
5/7 at Maine* 6-5 W
5/13 Drexel* 3-4 L<br />
5/13 Drexel* 8-7 W<br />
5/14 Drexel* 2-1 W<br />
5/14 Drexel* 10-9 W<br />
*America East game<br />
Year: 2001<br />
Coach: Reginald Jackson<br />
Record: 17-32, 10-17 America East<br />
3/6 at New Mexico 1-13 L<br />
3/7 at New Mexico 1-8 L<br />
3/8 at New Mexico State 3-11 L<br />
3/9 at New Mexico State 6-18 L<br />
3/10 at New Mexico State 5-12 L<br />
3/10 at New Mexico State 8-17 L<br />
3/17 at George Washington 5-6 L<br />
3/17 at George Washington 1-7 L<br />
3/18 at George Washington 9-6 W<br />
3/20 Sacred Heart 8-5 W<br />
3/23 Wagner 7-6 W<br />
3/25 at Albany 8-0 W<br />
3/25 at Albany 3-1 W<br />
3/27 at New York Tech 0-1 L<br />
3/29 Iona 3-2 W<br />
3/31 Hartford* 1-0 W<br />
3/31 Hartford* 4-3 W<br />
4/1 Hartford* 4-3 W<br />
4/1 Hartford* 10-3 W<br />
4/5 at Seton Hall 5-14 L<br />
4/7 at Drexel* 5-4 W<br />
4/7 at Drexel* 3-9 L<br />
4/8 at Drexel* 3-1 W<br />
4/8 at Drexel* 0-1 L<br />
4/11 Long Island 8-5 W<br />
4/13 at Towson* 11-6 W<br />
4/13 at Towson* 5-3 W<br />
4/14 at Towson* 0-10 L<br />
4/14 at Towson* 4-14 L<br />
4/17 at Stony Brook 5-10 L<br />
4/18 at Fordham 8-19 L<br />
4/21 Delaware* 3-11 L<br />
4/21 Delaware* 0-9 L<br />
4/22 Delaware* 6-15 L<br />
4/22 Delaware* 10-16 L<br />
4/24 at St. John’s 9-10 L<br />
4/28 Maine* 0-4 L<br />
4/28 Maine* 1-2 L<br />
4/29 Maine* 3-4 L<br />
4/29 Maine* 4-8 L<br />
5/2 Pace 6-14 L<br />
5/5 at Northeastern* 10-8 W<br />
5/5 at Northeastern* 5-7 L<br />
5/6 at Northeastern* 2-6 L<br />
5/6 at Northeastern8 6-8 L<br />
5/8 Stony Brook 8-17 L<br />
5/12 at Vermont* 3-7 L<br />
5/13 at Vermont* 4-1 W<br />
5/13 at Vermont* 0-11 L<br />
*America East game<br />
Year: 2002<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo<br />
Record: 12-40, 2-19 CAA<br />
2/21 at Delaware State 5-4 W<br />
2/22 at College of Charleston 6-13 L<br />
2/23 vs. Marshall 7-11 L<br />
2/24 at College of Charleston 8-11 L<br />
3/2 St. Francis (NY) 1-3 L<br />
3/2 St. Francis (NY) 6-7 L<br />
3/9 Army 5-6 L<br />
3/9 Army 6-11 L<br />
3/10 Army 2-1 W<br />
3/10 Army 0-9 L<br />
3/14 Fairfield 3-10 L<br />
3/15 St. John’s 2-5 L<br />
3/16 Quinnipiac 4-2 W<br />
3/17 at Quinnipiac 2-11 L<br />
3/21 Manhattan 5-17 L<br />
3/23 at James Madison 3-1 W<br />
3/23 at James Madison 0-9 L<br />
3/24 at James Madison 4-5 L<br />
3/25 at Seton Hall 2-14 L<br />
3/29 at UNC Wilmington* 1-3 L<br />
3/30 at UNC Wilmington* 0-2 L<br />
3/31 at UNC Wilmington* 2-4 L<br />
4/2 at Long Island 12-4 W<br />
4/3 Iona 6-8 L<br />
4/5 Towson* 1-0 W<br />
4/6 Towson* 2-9 L<br />
4/7 Towson* 11-10 W<br />
4/9 Wagner 13-12 W<br />
4/10 Saint Peter’s 5-0 W<br />
4/12 George Mason* 8-14 L<br />
4/13 George Mason* 2-15 L<br />
4/14 George Mason* 0-11 L<br />
4/16 at Albany 1-7 L<br />
4/17 Fordham 12-13 L<br />
4/19 VCU* 6-11 L<br />
4/20 VCU* 1-7 L<br />
4/21 VCU* 2-4 L<br />
4/23 Stony Brook 6-4 W<br />
4/24 Long Island 4-8 L<br />
4/26 at William & Mary* 1-8 L<br />
4/27 at William & Mary* 1-10 L<br />
4/27 at William & Mary* 7-13 L<br />
4/30 at Fairfield 5-10 L<br />
5/3 at Delaware* 5-6 L<br />
5/4 at Delaware* 0-15 L<br />
5/5 at Delaware* 9-15 L<br />
5/6 at New York Tech 14-17 L<br />
5/7 at Stony Brook 17-16 W<br />
5/9 Pace 12-4 W<br />
5/10 at Drexel* 7-8 L<br />
5/11 at Drexel* 1-12 L<br />
5/12 at Drexel* 2-6 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Year: 2003<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo<br />
Record: 12-35, 5-15 CAA<br />
2/21 at Florida 6-17 L<br />
2/23 at Florida 2-13 L<br />
2/23 at Florida 6-28 L<br />
2/27 vs. NC State# 2-5 L<br />
2/28 vs. Villanova 2-11 L<br />
3/1 vs. Appalachian State# 0-2 L<br />
3/12 Stony Brook 4-11 L<br />
3/13 Army 6-4 W<br />
3/15 Quinnipiac 6-9 L<br />
3/16 Albany 13-11 W<br />
3/16 Albany 6-13 L<br />
3/18 at Wagner 2-6 L<br />
3/19 Sacred Heart 11-1 W<br />
3/21 at St. John’s 3-5 L<br />
3/22 St. John’s 5-7 L<br />
3/23 at St. John’s 6-7 L<br />
3/26 at Fordham 8-9 L<br />
3/28 UNC Wilmington* 3-2 W<br />
3/29 UNC Wilmington* 2-23 L<br />
3/30 UNC Wilmington* 0-16 L<br />
4/1 Long Island 2-11 L<br />
4/4 at Towson* 10-9 W<br />
4/5 at Towson* 3-21 L<br />
4/6 at Towson* 6-7 L<br />
4/12 at George Mason* 3-13 L<br />
4/12 at George Mason* 8-11 L<br />
4/13 at George Mason* 6-8 L<br />
4/15 Columbia 17-16 W<br />
4/15 Columbia 15-14 W<br />
4/16 Marist 8-15 L<br />
4/18 at VCU* 4-15 L<br />
4/19 at VCU* 4-7 L<br />
4/20 at VCU* 4-6 L<br />
4/22 at Columbia 7-21 L<br />
4/23 at Manhattan 6-10 L<br />
4/24 William & Mary* 3-7 L<br />
4/25 William & Mary* 11-14 L<br />
4/30 Fairleigh Dickinson 10-8 W<br />
5/1 at Fordham 15-3 W<br />
5/2 Delaware* 6-12 L<br />
5/3 Delaware* 9-3 W<br />
5/4 Delaware* 5-11 L<br />
5/6 at Stony Brook 3-5 L<br />
5/7 at Iona 3-18 L<br />
5/9 Drexel* 4-2 W<br />
5/10 Drexel* 3-2 W<br />
5/11 Drexel* 2-6 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
#UNCW/Hughes Brothers Challenge<br />
Year: 2004<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo<br />
Record: 14-36, 3-21 CAA<br />
2/14 at College of Charleston 4-9 L<br />
2/16 at College of Charleston 5-21 L<br />
2/27 at #10 Auburn 4-19 L<br />
2/28 at #10 Auburn 4-6 L<br />
2/29 at #10 Auburn 3-9 L<br />
3/3 vs. Lafayette 5-2 W<br />
3/6 Dartmouth 5-8 L<br />
3/7 Dartmouth 10-7 W<br />
3/7 Dartmouth 8-14 L<br />
3/10 Stony Brook 1-7 L<br />
3/13 Quinnipiac 16-4 W<br />
3/13 Quinnipiac 10-7 W<br />
3/14 at Quinnipiac 5-8 L<br />
3/24 at Fordham 2-8 L<br />
3/26 at VCU* 4-5 L<br />
3/27 at VCU* 3-5 L<br />
3/28 at VCU* 2-10 L<br />
3/30 at Long Island 7-5 W<br />
4/3 at Towson* 10-9 W<br />
4/3 at Towson* 7-6 W<br />
4/4 at Towson* 2-9 L<br />
4/6 Stony Brook 3-8 L<br />
4/7 Fordham 17-4 W<br />
4/9 William & Mary* 3-9 L<br />
4/10 William & Mary* 5-4 W<br />
4/11 William & Mary* 3-8 L<br />
4/15 Siena 8-7 W<br />
4/16 George Mason* 3-10 L<br />
4/17 George Mason* 8-25 L<br />
4/18 George Mason* 4-13 L<br />
4/20 at Army 5-16 L<br />
4/21 Manhattan 14-13 W<br />
4/23 James Madison* 5-6 L<br />
4/24 James Madison* 5-6 L<br />
4/25 James Madison* 5-6 L<br />
4/27 at Marist 14-16 L<br />
4/30 at UNC Wilmington* 2-7 L<br />
5/1 at UNC Wilmington* 3-11 L<br />
5/2 at UNC Wilmington* 2-7 L<br />
5/4 at Stony Brook 5-9 L<br />
5/5 Iona 9-12 L<br />
5/6 St. Francis 15-12 W<br />
5/7 Delaware* 3-12 L<br />
5/8 Delaware* 0-11 L<br />
5/9 Delaware* 4-16 L<br />
5/11 Seton Hall 9-8 W<br />
5/12 at St. John’s 12-4 W<br />
5/14 at Old Dominion* 2-11 L<br />
5/15 at Old Dominion* 7-16 L<br />
5/16 at Old Dominion* 1-6 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Year: 2005<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo<br />
Record: 24-32, 10-14 CAA<br />
2/4 at Auburn 5-18 L<br />
2/5 at Auburn 3-11 L<br />
2/6 at Auburn 5-6 L<br />
2/12 at Virginia Military 8-9 L<br />
2/12 at Virginia Military 5-4 W<br />
2/13 at Virginia Military 21-4 W<br />
2/19 at Liberty 9-10 L<br />
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2/20 at Liberty 3-13 L<br />
2/21 at Liberty 6-2 W<br />
3/4 at Delaware State 8-9 L<br />
3/5 at Delaware State 6-7 L<br />
3/6 at Delaware State 5-4 W<br />
3/19 Rider 6-5 W<br />
3/19 Rider 10-7 W<br />
3/20 Fairleigh Dickinson 3-4 L<br />
3/20 Fairleigh Dickinson 10-4 W<br />
3/22 Niagara 1-6 L<br />
3/22 Niagara 12-13 L<br />
3/26 at Delaware* 2-4 L<br />
3/26 at Delaware* 0-11 L<br />
3/27 at Delaware8 9-6 W<br />
4/1 UNC Wilmington* 3-16 L<br />
4/2 UNC Wilmington* 8-22 L<br />
4/3 UNC Wilmington* 8-15 L<br />
4/4 Albany 6-5 W<br />
4/5 Sacred Heart 9-0 W<br />
4/8 Towson* 3-2 W<br />
4/9 Towson* 6-11 L<br />
4/10 Towson* 7-6 W<br />
4/12 St. Francis (NY) 12-2 W<br />
4/13 Stony Brook 11-6 W<br />
4/15 at George Mason* 5-9 L<br />
4/16 at George Mason* 3-5 L<br />
4/17 at George Mason* 3-2 W<br />
4/19 at Stony Brook 5-17 L<br />
4/20 St. John’s 6-8 L<br />
4/22 at William & Mary* 8-4 W<br />
4/23 at William & Mary* 4-3 W<br />
4/24 at William & Mary* 4-21 L<br />
4/26 at Seton Hall 9-4 W<br />
4/29 VCU* 10-11 L<br />
5/1 VCU* 2-8 L<br />
5/1 VCU* 1-12 L<br />
5/3 Marist 6-8 L<br />
5/4 Saint Peter’s 21-10 W<br />
5/7 at James Madison* 3-5 L<br />
5/8 at James Madison* 7-8 L<br />
5/9 at James Madison* 9-5 W<br />
5/10 Long Island 12-0 W<br />
5/13 Old Dominion* 17-14 W<br />
5/14 Old Dominion* 9-8 W<br />
5/15 Old Dominion* 8-7 W<br />
5/20 Fordham 1-5 L<br />
5/25 at UNC Wilmington# 6-9 L<br />
5/26 vs. Delaware# 2-13 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
#CAA Championship game<br />
Year: 2006<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo<br />
Record: 24-31-1, 11-19 CAA<br />
2/10 at #24 NC State 6-19 L<br />
2/11 at #24 NC State 2-13 L<br />
2/12 at #24 NC State 3-23 L<br />
2/17 at Auburn 8-9 L<br />
2/18 at Auburn 3-8 L<br />
2/19 at Auburn 2-5 L<br />
2/21 at The Citadel 7-8 L<br />
2/22 at The Citadel 3-4 L<br />
2/24 at College of Charleston 3-13 L<br />
2/25 at Charleston Southern 4-5 L<br />
2/26 vs. Gardener Webb 8-6 W<br />
3/7 at Fordham 9-3 W<br />
3/8 Dartmouth 3-2 W<br />
3/8 Dartmouth 10-5 W<br />
3/10 at UNC Wilmington* 6-5 W<br />
3/11 at UNC Wilmington* 8-19 L<br />
3/12 at UNC Wilmington* 4-5 L<br />
3/17 at VCU* 0-12 L<br />
3/18 at VCU* 3-8 L<br />
3/19 at VCU* 6-5 W<br />
3/21 Stony Brook 5-4 W<br />
3/22 Columbia 4-3 W<br />
3/24 Georgia State* 7-6 W<br />
3/25 Georgia State* 2-6 L<br />
3/26 Georgia State* 2-8 L<br />
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3/28 Fairleigh Dickinson 8-1 W<br />
3/29 Siena 13-13 T<br />
3/31 at William & Mary* 6-7 L<br />
4/1 at William & Mary* 9-1 W<br />
4/2 at William & Mary* 2-4 L<br />
4/4 Long Island 9-3 W<br />
4/7 #15 Old Dominion* 8-7 W<br />
4/9 #15 Old Dominion* 2-3 L<br />
4/9 #15 Old Dominion* 0-2 L<br />
4/11 at St. Francis (NY) 18-11 W<br />
4/14 Delaware* 9-17 L<br />
4/15 Delaware* 2-11 L<br />
4/16 Delaware* 8-9 L<br />
4/18 at Stony Brook 8-2 W<br />
4/19 at St. John’s 0-2 L<br />
4/21 James Madison* 6-4 W<br />
4/22 James Madison* 7-4 W<br />
4/23 James Madison* 6-3 W<br />
4/28 at George Mason* 2-10 L<br />
4/29 at George Mason* 2-5 L<br />
4/20 at George Mason* 3-5 L<br />
5/3 Iona 13-5 W<br />
5/5 at Northeastern* 3-2 W<br />
5/6 at Northeastern* 0-2 L<br />
5/7 at Northeastern* 7-5 W<br />
5/8 Connecticut 4-9 L<br />
5/9 Long Island 8-3 W<br />
5/10 at Fairleigh Dickinson 16-4 W<br />
5/12 Towson* 8-11 L<br />
5/13 Towson* 9-13 L<br />
5/14 Towson* 4-1 W<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Year: 2007<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo<br />
Record: 20-34, 11-18 CAA<br />
2/9 at Auburn 0-17 L<br />
2/10 at Auburn 7-11 L<br />
2/11 at Auburn 5-10 L<br />
2/16 at #5 Florida State 1-10 L<br />
2/17 at #5 Florida State 1-16 L<br />
2/18 at #5 Florida State 3-11 L<br />
2/24 Coppin State 20-2 W<br />
2/25 Coppin State 9-0 W<br />
2/26 Coppin State 17-2 W<br />
3/3 Saint Peter’s 13-12 W<br />
3/3 Saint Peter’s 9-5 W<br />
3/4 Saint Peter’s 9-15 L<br />
3/9 George Mason* 4-11 L<br />
3/10 George Mason* 4-10 L<br />
3/11 George Mason* 9-7 W<br />
3/17 at Old Dominion* 6-5 W<br />
3/17 at Old Dominion* 3-7 L<br />
3/18 at Old Dominion* 6-11 L<br />
3/23 at Delaware* 4-8 L<br />
3/24 at Delaware* 5-4 W<br />
3/25 at Delaware* 16-8 W<br />
3/27 Seton Hall 1-3 L<br />
3/28 Columbia 3-5 L<br />
3/30 at Towson* 9-10 L<br />
3/31 at Towson* 3-2 W<br />
4/1 at Towson* 3-7 L<br />
4/3 at Long Island 12-2 W<br />
4/5 Stony Brook 3-4 L<br />
4/6 UNC Wilmington* 0-14 L<br />
4/7 UNC Wilmington* 2-3 L<br />
4/8 UNC Wilmington* 9-7 W<br />
4/10 at Seton Hall 6-9 L<br />
4/10 at Seton Hall 1-7 L<br />
4/11 at NYIT 8-4 W<br />
4/13 William & Mary* 2-11 L<br />
4/14 William & Mary* 2-6 L<br />
4/17 Fordham 7-8 L<br />
4/18 St. John’s 0-8 L<br />
4/20 at James Madison* 8-21 L<br />
4/21 at James Madison* 10-9 W<br />
4/22 at James Madison* 8-16 L<br />
4/24 at Stony Brook 17-10 W<br />
4/27 VCU* 3-2 W<br />
4/28 VCU* 5-19 L<br />
4/29 VCU* 3-5 L<br />
5/2 NYIT 3-4 L<br />
5/4 at Georgia State* 3-13 L<br />
5/5 at Georgia State* 3-1 W<br />
5/6 at Georgia State* 3-4 L<br />
5/8 at Stony Brook 10-14 L<br />
5/9 Long Island 10-9 W<br />
5/11 Northeastern* 4-6 L<br />
5/12 Northeastern* 5-2 W<br />
5/13 Northeastern* 3-2 W<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Year: 2008<br />
Coach: Chris Dotolo<br />
Record: 19-36, 7-23 CAA<br />
2/29 at Maryland 5-16 L<br />
3/1 at Maryland 7-14 L<br />
3/1 at Maryland 3-13 L<br />
3/2 at Maryland 6-5 W<br />
3/4 Long Island 4-3 W<br />
3/5 at Seton Hall 7-2 W<br />
3/6 at Coppin State 9-7 W<br />
3/8 at William & Mary* 6-21 L<br />
3/9 at William & Mary* 0-2 L<br />
3/9 at William & Mary* 6-7 L<br />
3/11 Rider 7-9 L<br />
3/12 at Saint Peter’s 3-14 L<br />
3/14 UNC Wilmington* 2-14 L<br />
3/15 UNC Wilmington* 3-6 L<br />
3/15 UNC Wilmington* 4-5 L<br />
3/18 Albany 3-5 L<br />
3/18 Albany 4-1 W<br />
3/20 Iona 12-5 W<br />
3/21 at Towson* 2-5 L<br />
3/22 at Towson* 4-7 L<br />
3/23 at Towson* 0-6 L<br />
3/25 at Siena 6-3 W<br />
3/25 at Siena 1-9 L<br />
3/26 Coppin State 12-3 W<br />
3/28 James Madison* 4-6 L<br />
3/29 James Madison* 2-6 L<br />
3/30 James Madison* 5-7 L<br />
4/1 at Saint Peter’s 9-2 W<br />
4/2 Stony Brook 8-4 W<br />
4/4 at Delaware* 6-15 L<br />
4/5 at Delaware* 10-1 W<br />
4/5 at Delaware* 6-8 L<br />
4/8 New York Tech 4-6 L<br />
4/9 New York Tech 15-3 W<br />
4/11 George Mason* 6-7 L<br />
4/12 George Mason* 4-10 L<br />
4/13 George Mason* 5-10 L<br />
4/15 at Stony Brook 9-10 L<br />
4/16 at St. John’s 5-19 L<br />
4/18 Old Dominion* 6-11 L<br />
4/19 Old Dominion* 8-7 W<br />
4/20 Old Dominion* 6-4 W<br />
4/22 Stony Brook 16-18 L<br />
4/25 at Georgia State* 1-7 L<br />
4/26 at Georgia State* 7-6 W<br />
4/27 at Georgia State* 13-10 W<br />
4/29 at Fordham 9-4 W<br />
4/30 at New York Tech 2-7 L<br />
5/2 at Northeastern* 5-2 W<br />
5/3 at Northeastern* 5-8 L<br />
5/3 at Northeastern* 2-6 L<br />
5/6 at Manhattan 5-9 L<br />
5/10 VCU* 2-3 (10) L<br />
5/10 VCU* 1-6 L<br />
5/11 VCU* 8-7 W<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game
Year: 2009<br />
Coach: Patrick Anderson<br />
Record: 11-32, 6-18 CAA<br />
2/20 at #6 Florida State 3-9 L<br />
2/21 at #6 Florida State 7-21 L<br />
2/21 at #6 Florida State 2-3 L<br />
2/22 at #6 Florida State 4-10 L<br />
2/27 at North Carolina State 4-11 L<br />
2/27 at North Carolina State 2-15 L<br />
3/13 at UNC Wilmington* 6-19 L<br />
3/13 at UNC Wilmington* 6-8 L<br />
3/14 at UNC Wilmington* 8-11 L<br />
3/18 St. John’s 20-13 W<br />
3/21 Vermont 5-17 L<br />
3/21 Vermont 3-11 L<br />
3/22 Vermont 2-4 (8) L<br />
3/22 Vermont 3-2 (10) W<br />
3/24 Siena 4-10 L<br />
3/27 Northeastern* 0-1 L<br />
3/27 Northeastern* 3-14 L<br />
3/28 Northeastern* 5-4 (10) W<br />
3/31 Manhattan 19-10 W<br />
4/1 at Stony Brook 4-3 W<br />
4/3 at VCU* 8-10 L<br />
4/4 at VCU* 2-8 L<br />
4/5 at VCU* 7-13 L<br />
4/7 New York Tech 4-12 L<br />
4/10 Delaware* 2-27 L<br />
4/12 Delaware* 5-4 W<br />
4/12 Delaware* 0-19 L<br />
4/17 at Old Dominion* 5-13 L<br />
4/18 at Old Dominion* 3-9 L<br />
4/19 at Old Dominion* 2-11 L<br />
4/24 at #27 George Mason* 2-7 L<br />
4/25 at #27 George Mason* 3-10 L<br />
4/26 at #27 George Mason* 5-9 L<br />
4/29 at New York Tech 5-6 L<br />
5/1 Towson* 8-17 L<br />
5/2 Towson* 16-7 W<br />
5/3 Towson* 1-17 L<br />
5/9 at Norfolk State 6-10 L<br />
5/9 at Norfolk State 6-11 L<br />
5/10 at Norfolk State 13-9 (12) W<br />
5/15 William & Mary* 7-6 W<br />
5/16 William & Mary* 3-0 W<br />
5/16 William & Mary* 8-2 W<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Year: 2010<br />
Coach: Patrick Anderson<br />
Record: 20-28-1, 10-14 CAA<br />
2/19 at Troy 2-18 L<br />
2/20 at Troy 2-22 L<br />
2/21 at Troy 3-8 L<br />
2/27 at #2 Florida State 1-13 L<br />
2/27 at #2 Florida State 0-13 L<br />
2/28 at #2 Florida State 4-14 L<br />
3/5 at Maryland 3-6 L<br />
3/6 at Maryland 3-10 L<br />
3/7 at Maryland 5-7 L<br />
3/18 New York Tech 10-12 (10) L<br />
3/20 Fairfield 7-4 W<br />
3/20 Fairfield 15-3 W<br />
3/21 Fairfield 11-0 W<br />
3/21 Fairfield 12-11 W<br />
3/24 Manhattan 11-7 W<br />
3/26 at Penn State 7-1 W<br />
3/27 at Penn State 1-2 L<br />
3/27 at Penn State 4-9 L<br />
3/28 at Penn State 4-8 L<br />
4/2 at Northeastern* 5-2 W<br />
4/3 at Northeastern* 9-6 (12) W<br />
4/4 at Northeastern* 6-1 W<br />
4/6 New York Tech 22-11 W<br />
4/9 at Georgia State* 2-9 L<br />
4/10 at Georgia State* 2-8 L<br />
4/11 at Georgia State* 3-6 L<br />
4/14 at St. John’s 6-7 L<br />
4/16 VCU* 5-13 L<br />
4/17 VCU* 4-10 L<br />
4/18 VCU* 6-15 L<br />
4/20 Army 11-9 W<br />
4/21 Stony Brook 12-10 W<br />
4/23 William & Mary* 4-3 W<br />
4/24 William & Mary* 16-3 W<br />
4/24 William & Mary* 6-4 W<br />
4/28 at New York Tech 12-12 (11) T<br />
4/30 at Towson* 4-5 L<br />
5/1 at Towson* 17-8 W<br />
5/2 at Towson* 13-7 W<br />
5/4 Long Island 11-10 W<br />
5/7 at Delaware* 14-13 W<br />
5/8 at Delaware* 10-25 L<br />
5/9 at Delaware* 1-11 L<br />
5/14 James Madison* 9-17 L<br />
5/15 James Madison* 6-4 W<br />
5/16 James Madison* 7-12 L<br />
5/21 Old Dominion* 10-14 L<br />
5/22 Old Dominion* 14-15 (10) L<br />
5/23 Old Dominion* 4-9 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Year: 2011<br />
Coach: Patrick Anderson<br />
Record: 15-32, 12-18 CAA<br />
2/18 at Florida Atlantic 4-12 L<br />
2/19 at Florida Atlantic 5-10 L<br />
2/20 at Florida Atlantic 4-8 L<br />
2/25 at #8 Florida State 3-14 L<br />
2/26 at #8 Florida State 3-16 L<br />
2/27 at #8 Florida State 0-7 L<br />
3/5 at Norfolk State 2-3 L<br />
3/5 at Norfolk State 4-5 (8) L<br />
3/11 at #27 James Madison* 4-3 W<br />
3/12 at #27 James Madison* 8-21 L<br />
3/13 at #27 James Madison* 12-13 L<br />
3/15 Rider 8-9 L<br />
3/18 Delaware* 4-2 W<br />
3/19 Delaware* 5-6 L<br />
3/20 Delaware* 2-7 L<br />
3/25 Towson* 5-4 (11) W<br />
3/26 Towson* 3-1 W<br />
3/27 Towson* 0-5 L<br />
3/30 Marist 11-12 L<br />
4/1 at William & Mary* 6-2 W<br />
4/2 at William & Mary* 1-12 L<br />
4/3 at William & Mary* 3-10 L<br />
4/6 Albany 10-7 W<br />
4/8 at Northeastern* 0-3 L<br />
4/9 at Northeastern* 0-1 L<br />
4/10 at Northeastern* 0-5 L<br />
4/15 George Mason* 9-5 W<br />
4/16 George Mason* 5-2 W<br />
4/17 George Mason* 13-5 W<br />
4/20 New York Tech 11-3 W<br />
4/22 UNCW* 6-11 L<br />
4/22 UNCW* 2-8 L<br />
4/24 UNCW* 6-4 W<br />
4/27 #30 St. John’s 10-23 L<br />
4/29 at Georgia State* 4-6 L<br />
4/30 at Georgia State* 0-13 L<br />
5/1 at Georgia State* 3-6 L<br />
5/3 at Long Island 4-6 L<br />
5/6 at #14 Miami (FL) 4-16 L<br />
5/7 at #14 Miami (FL) 3-9 L<br />
5/8 at #14 Miami (FL) 5-0 W<br />
5/12 at VCU* 5-6 L<br />
5/13 at VCU* 5-8 L<br />
5/14 at VCU* 9-4 W<br />
5/20 Old Dominion* 5-4 W<br />
5/21 Old Dominion* 6-5 (10) W<br />
5/21 Old Dominion* 4-8 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Year: 2012<br />
Coach: John Russo<br />
Record: 34-22, 20-10 CAA<br />
2/17 at Florida State 2-9 L<br />
2/18 at Florida State 8-10 L<br />
2/19 at Florida State 6-13 L<br />
2/24 at Virginia Wesleyan 20-2 W<br />
2/25 at Notre Dame 3-6 L<br />
2/25 at Notre Dame 8-10 L<br />
2/26 at Notre Dame 4-5 L<br />
3/3 at Quinnipiac 9-0 W<br />
3/3 at Quinnipiac 6-0 W<br />
3/4 at Fordham 7-2 W<br />
3/4 at Fordham 5-6 L<br />
3/9 at George Mason* 4-6 L<br />
3/10 at George Mason* 3-5 L<br />
3/11 at George Mason* 8-3 W<br />
3/16 VCU* 7-4 W<br />
3/17 VCU* 13-4 W<br />
3/18 VCU* 12-5 W<br />
3/21 at Manhattan 4-9 L<br />
3/23 at Old Dominion* 9-5 W<br />
3/24 at Old Dominion* 5-13 L<br />
3/25 at Old Dominion* 11-1 W<br />
3/27 at Marist 9-7 W<br />
3/30 at Delaware State 2-10 L<br />
3/31 at Delaware State 11-3 W<br />
4/1 at Delaware State 11-3 W<br />
4/4 Albany 12-4 W<br />
4/6 Georgia State* 4-3 (11) W<br />
4/7 Georgia State* 6-2 W<br />
4/8 Georgia State* 5-3 W<br />
4/10 New York Tech 24-1 W<br />
4/11 at St. John’s 3-16 L<br />
4/13 at UNCW* 3-10 L<br />
4/14 at UNCW* 1-2 L<br />
4/15 at UNCW* 4-2 W<br />
4/18 Fordham 14-9 W<br />
4/20 James Madison* 2-13 L<br />
4/21 James Madison* 14-20 L<br />
4/21 James Madison* 15-13 W<br />
4/24 New York Tech 19-6 W<br />
4/27 at Delaware* 16-1 W<br />
4/28 at Delaware* 4-0 W<br />
4/29 at Delaware* 10-9 W<br />
5/1 at Rutgers 7-0 W<br />
5/4 Northeastern* 5-7 L<br />
5/5 Northeastern* 10-2 W<br />
5/6 Northeastern* 15-9 W<br />
5/9 at Albany 10-3 W<br />
5/11 at Towson* 3-4 L<br />
5/12 at Towson* 7-1 W<br />
5/13 at Towson* 11-6 W<br />
5/18 William & Mary* 10-9 (11) W<br />
5/18 William & Mary* 0-11 L<br />
5/19 William & Mary* 10-8 W<br />
5/24 vs. Delaware% 3-11 L<br />
5/25 vs. VCU% 4-2 W<br />
5/25 vs. Delaware% 9-12 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association Championship<br />
<strong>2013</strong> BASEBALL 71
<strong>2013</strong> MEDIA SERVICES<br />
The Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications<br />
wel<strong>com</strong>es the members of the media covering the <strong>2013</strong> Pride<br />
<strong>baseball</strong> team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout<br />
the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following<br />
items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the<br />
season.<br />
Office of Athletic Communications<br />
240 Hofstra University - Swim Center 262<br />
Hempstead, NY 11549<br />
(516) 463-4602 - Len Skoros’ Office<br />
(516) 765-5584 - Len Skoros’ Cell Phone<br />
(516) 463-5033 - Fax<br />
(516) 463-1896 - University Field Press Box<br />
Stephen Gorchov<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for Communications<br />
Credential Requests: All members of the press should contact the<br />
Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each<br />
game to request credentials.<br />
Game Services: Game notes, statistics and lineups are available in<br />
the press box. Final box scores will be available 10 minutes after the<br />
conclusion of each game.<br />
Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide<br />
a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s <strong>com</strong>mercial and<br />
student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic<br />
Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast.<br />
All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to<br />
University Field.<br />
Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available<br />
for postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off<br />
period. Contact Len Skoros with your request.<br />
Player Interviews: All requests for student-athlete interviews during<br />
the week should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of<br />
Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we<br />
will have the student-athlete return your call at a mutually convenient<br />
time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person<br />
interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around<br />
the Hofstra Physical Education Center. However, interviews may not be<br />
conducted in the locker room or the training room.<br />
<strong>2013</strong> HOFSTRA BASEBALL MEDIA OUTLETS<br />
Jim Sheehan<br />
Senior Sports Information Director<br />
Brian Bohl<br />
Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications<br />
Len Skoros (<strong>baseball</strong> Contact)<br />
Director of Athletic Publications<br />
Press Seating: University Field press seating is located in the<br />
press box atop the Quinn Family Grandstand. Press seating is limited<br />
and priority seating will be given to radio stations broadcasting the<br />
game. Other seating will be issued at the discretion of the Athletics<br />
Communications staff. Overflow media seating will be reserved in the<br />
last row of the Grandstand, in front of the press box.<br />
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<strong>2013</strong> HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY<br />
BASEBALL SCHEDULE<br />
February<br />
15 Fri. at Oklahoma 3 p.m.<br />
16 Sat. at Oklahoma (DH) 1 p.m.<br />
17 Sun. at Oklahoma 1 p.m.<br />
22 Fri. at Cal State Bakersfield 6 p.m.<br />
23 Sat. at Cal State Bakersfield (DH) 12 p.m.<br />
24 Sun. at Cal State Bakersfield 1 p.m.<br />
27 Wed. POST (CT) 3 p.m.<br />
March<br />
2 Sat. at Western Carolina (DH) 12 p.m.<br />
3 Sun. at Western Carolina 12 p.m.<br />
6 Wed. ALBANY 3 p.m.<br />
8 Fri. at James Madison* 4 p.m.<br />
9 Sat. at James Madison* 2 p.m.<br />
10 Sun. at James Madison* 2 p.m.<br />
12 Tue. at St. John’s 3 p.m.<br />
15 Fri. TOWSON* 3 p.m.<br />
16 Sat. TOWSON* 12 p.m.<br />
17 Sun. TOWSON* 1 p.m.<br />
20 Wed. at Fordham 3:30 p.m.<br />
23 Sat. at Rhode Island (DH) 12 p.m.<br />
24 Sun at Rhode Island 1 p.m.<br />
27 Wed. NEW YORK TECH 3 p.m.<br />
29 Fri. GEORGE MASON* 3 p.m.<br />
30 Sat. GEORGE MASON* 1 p.m.<br />
31 Sun. GEORGE MASON* 1 p.m.<br />
April<br />
2 Tue. MANHATTAN 3 p.m.<br />
3 Wed. New york TECH 3 p.m.<br />
5 Fri. at Northeastern* 3 p.m.<br />
6 Sat. at Northeastern* 1 p.m.<br />
7 Sun. at Northeastern* 12 p.m.<br />
12 Fri. OLD DOMINION* 3 p.m.<br />
13 Sat. OLD DOMINION* 1 p.m.<br />
14 Sun. OLD DOMINION* 1 p.m.<br />
16 Tue. at Manhattan 3:30 p.m.<br />
19 Fri. DELAWARE* 3 p.m.<br />
20 Sat. DELAWARE* 1 p.m.<br />
21 Sun. DELAWARE* 1 p.m.<br />
24 Wed. LIU-BROOKLYN 3 p.m.<br />
30 Tue. RUTGERS 3 p.m.<br />
May<br />
3 Fri. at William & Mary* 7 p.m.<br />
4 Sat. at William & Mary* 4 p.m.<br />
5 Sun. at William & Mary* 1 p.m.<br />
8 Wed. at Albany 3 p.m.<br />
10 Fri. at Georgia State* 6 p.m.<br />
11 Sat. at Georgia State* 1 p.m.<br />
12 Sun. at Georgia State* 1 p.m.<br />
17 Fri. UNCW* (DH) 12 p.m.<br />
18 Sat. UNCW* 12 p.m.<br />
22-25 Wed.-Sat. Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Championship<br />
TBA<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game Home games in Bold CAPS. Dates and times subject to change.<br />
John<br />
krause<br />
Gregg<br />
sarra<br />
Gregg<br />
lettini
Jared<br />
ROGERS<br />
Cody<br />
normand<br />
Chris<br />
Nardo<br />
JOE<br />
PEREZ<br />
Matt<br />
FORD