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<strong>Shannon</strong><br />
<strong>Alexander</strong><br />
<strong>Brit</strong> <strong>Blankmeyer</strong><br />
<strong>Ayanna</strong><br />
<strong>McClean</strong>
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Location: Hempstead, New York 11549<br />
Founded: 1935<br />
Enrollment: 12,700<br />
Affiliation: NCAA Division I<br />
Conference: Colonial Athletic<br />
Association<br />
Nickname: Pride<br />
Colors: Gold, White and Blue<br />
Home Field: Hofstra Field Hockey<br />
Stadium<br />
Playing Surface: Hockey Grass Club<br />
President: Stuart Rabinowitz<br />
NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative:<br />
Michael Barnes<br />
Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes<br />
Executive Associate Director of Athletics:<br />
Danny McCabe<br />
Senior Associate Director of Athletics:<br />
Cindy Lewis<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications: Jim Sheehan<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
External Affairs: Tim McMahon<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
University Eligibility and NCAA<br />
Compliance: Dan McCarthy<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for<br />
Corporate Relations: C.J. Huddleston<br />
Assistant Director of Athletics for<br />
Marketing and Promotions:<br />
Rocky Silvestri<br />
Assistant Director of Compliance:<br />
Lauren Ashman<br />
Director of Student-Athlete Services:<br />
James Sewell<br />
Athletic Department Phone:<br />
(516) 463-3800<br />
Associate Director of Athletics for<br />
Communications: Jim Sheehan<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-6764<br />
Fax: (516) 463-5033<br />
E-mail Address:<br />
Jim.B.Sheehan@hofstra.edu<br />
Senior Assistant Director of Athletic<br />
Communications: Jeremy Kniffin<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-6759<br />
E-mail Address:<br />
Jeremy.S.Kniffin@hofstra.edu<br />
Assistant Director of Athletic<br />
Communications: Stephen Gorchov<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4933<br />
E-mail Address:<br />
Stephen.A.Gorchov@hofstra.edu<br />
Director of Athletic Publications:<br />
Len Skoros (Field Hockey contact)<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-4602<br />
E-mail Address:<br />
Leonard.M.Skoros@hofstra.edu<br />
Graduate Assistant: Kevin Boyle<br />
Office Phone: (516) 463-2907<br />
E-Mail Address:<br />
Kevin.Boyle@hofstra.edu<br />
Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainers:<br />
Stacey Taradash, Adam Kahn,<br />
Robert Sullivan, Joy Richford,<br />
Mark Stoddart, Andrew Wetstein<br />
Athletic Department Secretaries:<br />
Carol Spargimino, Kay Kenney,<br />
Harriet Teitle, Clarice Smith, Cathy Aull,<br />
Judy Mekeel<br />
Photographers: Brian Ballweg,<br />
Joe Rogate, Jim Sheehan<br />
FIELD HOCKEY INFORMATION<br />
Head Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
(Massachusetts, 1992)<br />
Record at Hofstra: 91-88/Nine years<br />
Overall Record: 118-167-3/15 years<br />
Assistant Coach: April Cornell<br />
(Connecticut, 2005), Second year<br />
Volunteer Assistant: Euclid Mahon<br />
Field Hockey Office Phone:<br />
(516) 463-3712/6781<br />
2006 Record: 13-7<br />
2006 Conference Record: 5-3/3rd place in<br />
Colonial Athletic Association<br />
2006 Postseason: Lost in semifinals of<br />
CAA Championship<br />
Players Returning/Lost: 17/9<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4<br />
HOFSTRA FIELD HOCKEY<br />
ON THE WEB<br />
http://www.hofstra.edu/athletics<br />
Top Returnees:<br />
Name Pos. Cl. 2006 Stats<br />
Charlia Warner F Jr. 20 goals, five assists, 45 points<br />
Pemba Ramdoo M Sr. Four goals, five assists, 13 points<br />
Reyna Farnum D So. One goal, six assists, eight points<br />
<strong>Brit</strong> <strong>Blankmeyer</strong> F Jr. Four goals, eight points<br />
2007 Quick facts / table of contents<br />
1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents<br />
2 This is Hofstra University<br />
4 Head Coach Kathy De Angelis<br />
6 Assistant Coaches<br />
7 2007 Roster<br />
8 2007 Outlook<br />
10 Player Bios<br />
20 Hofstra University President<br />
21 University Senior Administration/<br />
Trustees<br />
22 Hofstra University Director of<br />
Athletics<br />
23 Hofstra Athletic Administration<br />
and Head Coaches<br />
25 Hofstra Heritage<br />
27 Long Island and New York City<br />
28 Athletic Academic Support<br />
29 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training<br />
30 Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium<br />
31 2006 Statistics and Results<br />
32 2006 CAA Review<br />
34 The Colonial Athletic Association<br />
35 Hofstra Field Hockey Alumnae<br />
37 Hofstra Field Hockey Record<br />
Book<br />
40 All-Time Results<br />
44 Campus Map/Getting to Hofstra<br />
Hofstra University
this is hofstra university<br />
Hofstra University provides a dynamic<br />
college experience tailored for<br />
innately ambitious, outcome-oriented<br />
individuals. Students find their edge at<br />
Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty<br />
whose primary concern is teaching, cutting<br />
edge technology, extensive library resources,<br />
internships, and special educational programs<br />
that appeal to their interests and abilities. The<br />
Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and<br />
energetic, helping students find and focus their<br />
strengths to prepare them for a successful<br />
future.<br />
In its relatively short history, Hofstra has<br />
established itself as a world-class institution<br />
of higher education and cultural enterprise.<br />
Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and<br />
Hofstra University<br />
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the programs offered grow<br />
and change to meet the<br />
demands of our students<br />
and our community.<br />
Hofstra opened in 1935 as<br />
a commuter school with<br />
all classes and offices<br />
housed in one building.<br />
Since those early days,<br />
Hofstra has evolved<br />
into an international<br />
institution with a student<br />
body hailing from 46<br />
states and territories,<br />
and 65 countries around<br />
the world. The beautiful<br />
campus is an accredited<br />
arboretum with 113 buildings on<br />
240 acres. There are approximately<br />
4,200 students living on campus, and<br />
Hofstra offers them and all students<br />
an extensive array of academic<br />
and social activities. Additionally,<br />
Hofstra’s close proximity to<br />
Manhattan means that students have<br />
easy access to the wondrous cultural,<br />
social and career offerings of the city.<br />
What has remained consistent<br />
throughout the years, however, is<br />
the sense of community on campus,<br />
the eagerness of our students to<br />
learn and the commitment of the<br />
Hofstra faculty and administration to<br />
provide a challenging education that<br />
encourages the pursuit of lifelong<br />
learning.<br />
The Colleges and Schools of the University<br />
are: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts<br />
and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of<br />
Business, New College of Hofstra, School<br />
of Communication, School of Education<br />
and Allied Human Services, School of Law,<br />
School for University Studies, University<br />
College for Continuing Education, Honors<br />
College and Saturday College. Bachelor’s<br />
degrees are offered in 140 areas of study.<br />
Graduate degrees are offered, including<br />
Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D. and J.D. degrees,<br />
advanced certificates and professional<br />
diplomas, in more than 150 programs of study.<br />
Recently, the University celebrated the opening<br />
of Hagedorn Hall, the new home of our School<br />
of Education and Allied Human Services.<br />
In 2001 Hofstra University Honors College<br />
welcomed its first class. This new division<br />
of the University proved to be an immediate
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success, not only with University faculty and<br />
administrators, but among the 93 inaugural<br />
students. Every fall since, the number of<br />
entering freshmen has increased substantially.<br />
Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of<br />
the largest, most advanced non-commercial<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<br />
news feeds for the broadcast journalism<br />
room, which also has access to Associated<br />
Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services.<br />
In addition, the facility is capable of<br />
broadcasting student-produced programming<br />
to the entire campus on our own cable<br />
channels. Also located here is the University’s<br />
radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio<br />
production studios, a film/video screening<br />
room, film editing rooms, a computer<br />
laboratory, a speech performance studio and a<br />
large dance studio.<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 computer facilities offer<br />
extensive high-tech training opportunities.<br />
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HOFSTRA BY THE NuMBERS<br />
Eateries on campus<br />
18 Varsity sports<br />
23 Average undergraduate class size<br />
30 Local and national fraternities and sororities<br />
37 Residence halls<br />
100 Percent program accessibility to persons with<br />
disabilities<br />
150 Student clubs and organizations<br />
500 Cultural events per year<br />
There are computer terminals<br />
throughout the campus for<br />
student and faculty use, with<br />
more than 750 PC, Macintosh<br />
and UNIX workstations<br />
available in labs and<br />
classrooms. The University<br />
was ranked 14th in Forbes’ list<br />
of Most Connected Campuses<br />
in 2004, up from 18 in 2003.<br />
Hofstra hosts more than 500<br />
cultural events annually,<br />
bringing thousands of<br />
scholars, dignitaries and other<br />
participants to campus. More<br />
than 200 musical and dramatic<br />
performances take place on<br />
campus each year.<br />
The Hofstra Museum, which<br />
houses one of the largest art<br />
collections in the metropolitan<br />
area, coordinates approximately<br />
12 exhibitions annually and<br />
offers exhibition areas and an<br />
extensive outdoor sculpture<br />
collection, with more than 65<br />
pieces. The Hofstra Museum<br />
is accredited by the American<br />
Association of Museums – one<br />
of only 94 universities in the<br />
nation and one of six in New<br />
York to hold that distinction.<br />
1,206 Faculty members<br />
1935 Founding date<br />
7,762 Full-time undergraduate enrollment<br />
12,700 Total University enrollment, including part-time<br />
undergraduate, graduate and<br />
School of Law<br />
1.6 Million Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries<br />
Hofstra also has seven theaters,<br />
a student newspaper, a lively student center,<br />
a recreation center and numerous athletic<br />
facilities, including<br />
the 15,000-seat<br />
James M. Shuart<br />
Stadium and the<br />
5,124-seat David<br />
S. Mack Sports and<br />
Exhibition Complex.<br />
Hofstra also has an<br />
indoor, Olympicsized<br />
(eight lane,<br />
50-meter) swimming<br />
pool, one of the<br />
largest such facilities<br />
in the New York<br />
metropolitan area.<br />
The Hofstra athletic<br />
program competes<br />
on the NCAA<br />
Division I level and<br />
is a member of the<br />
Colonial Athletic<br />
Association. The<br />
University sponsors<br />
18 intercollegiate programs – nine men’s<br />
sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has<br />
men’s teams in basketball, football, baseball,<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 />
The 18 men’s and women’s intercollegiate<br />
athletic teams compete in more than 150 home<br />
contests annually.<br />
Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited<br />
by numerous national agencies and the<br />
University is one of only 270 schools, out<br />
of more than 3,600 colleges and universities<br />
nationwide, with a chapter of the national<br />
honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s<br />
1,206 faculty members, 532 are full time and<br />
90 percent hold the highest degree in their<br />
fields. The average undergraduate class size<br />
is 23 students, while student-faculty ratio is<br />
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 />
Hofstra University
kathy de angelis head coach<br />
Kathy De Angelis, a former player and current coach for the<br />
United States National Field Hockey program, is in her 10th<br />
year as head field hockey coach at Hofstra University. In her<br />
nine seasons at Hofstra, De Angelis has guided the Pride to a 91-88<br />
record and has seen her team post six straight winning seasons (2001<br />
through 2006) for the first time at the Division I level and just the<br />
second time since 1947 to 1952. Hofstra’s record over the last six<br />
seasons is 73-47. Active in the administration end of the sport, De<br />
Angelis has been a member of the National Field Hockey Coaches<br />
Association Mid-East Region ranking committee.<br />
The 2006 season was nearly identical to the Pride’s 2005 campaign,<br />
as the team finished the season with a 13-7 record and reached the<br />
semifinals of the CAA Championship. The team finished the season<br />
ranked 21st in the NCAA Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) for the<br />
second consecutive year, and also received 23 votes in the final STX/<br />
NFHCA Division I Poll. De Angelis also saw star sophomore Charlia<br />
Warner earn second team All-America honors from NFHCA, the<br />
program’s third All-American in the last three years. In addition, De<br />
Angelis led the Pride to an undefeated record at home (8-0) for the first<br />
time in program history.<br />
In 2005 De Angelis guided the Pride to a 13-7 mark and a spot in the<br />
semifinals of the CAA Championship. The team finished the season<br />
ranked 21st in the RPI and received six votes in the final STX/NFHCA<br />
Division I Poll. The 13 wins matched her personal best as coach and<br />
tied for the second most wins in the history of the program. 2005 also<br />
saw De Angelis’ star junior Doni-Melissa Jantzen earn third team<br />
All-America honors for the second consecutive year. On a personal<br />
note, De Angelis posted career victory 100 in the Pride’s 4-1 win<br />
over Drexel on<br />
October 2.<br />
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The 2004 season<br />
saw De Angelis<br />
lead her team to<br />
a 13-8 record,<br />
the most wins<br />
in her tenure<br />
and the second<br />
highest total in<br />
program history,<br />
and a berth in<br />
the Colonial<br />
Athletic<br />
Association<br />
Championship.<br />
Hofstra, which<br />
was seeded<br />
fourth, upset<br />
top-seed and<br />
13th-ranked<br />
William & Mary<br />
and became the<br />
first four seed<br />
to advance to<br />
the title game.<br />
The postseason<br />
appearance was<br />
also Hofstra’s<br />
first since the 1987 season.<br />
The 2004 squad also produced<br />
Hofstra’s first All-American<br />
since 1999 Jantzen earned third<br />
team accolades.<br />
De Angelis led Hofstra to<br />
an 8-0 start in 2003 en route<br />
to a 12-8 record, the second<br />
12-win season in her tenure.<br />
That followed a 2002 season<br />
that saw the Pride post a 10-9<br />
record after joining the highly<br />
competitive Colonial Athletic<br />
Association. Hofstra spent six<br />
weeks in the 2002 STX/NFHCA<br />
Division I Poll, peaking at #18 following a 5-0 start to the season.<br />
In 2001 De Angelis led her team to a 12-8 record. It marked the second<br />
straight year of improvement for the team after a 4-16 record in 1999.<br />
The 2001 season also saw Hofstra return to the national rankings as the<br />
team received votes in the STX/NFHCA Poll on two occasions.<br />
During her tenure at Hofstra De Angelis has coached two All-<br />
Americans (totaling three selections), seven regional All-Americans<br />
(totaling 12 selections), 15 all-conference players (23 selections) and<br />
26 NFHCA Scholar-Athletes (45 selections).<br />
The Lexington, Massachusetts, native came to Long Island from<br />
Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State) in<br />
Springfield, Missouri, where she directed the Lady Bears’ field<br />
hockey program during the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Prior to coaching<br />
Southwest Missouri State, De Angelis served as head field hockey<br />
coach and assistant fitness center director at LaSalle University in<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1992 through 1996.<br />
De Angelis began her collegiate coaching career as an assistant<br />
coach at the University of Massachusetts in 1991, leaving to become<br />
senior associate director of athletics cindy lewis and director<br />
of athletics Jack hayes present coach de angelis with a trophy<br />
commemorating her 100th career victory.
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the head field hockey coach at LaSalle University in 1992. She has<br />
been involved with the U.S. National Field Hockey coaching staff<br />
since 1988, coaching in B, C, D and U.S. Super Camps. In 1999<br />
she coached at the U.S. “A” Camp. During the summer of 2000, De<br />
Angelis coached at the U.S. men’s national team trials at the Olympic<br />
Training Center in San Diego, California. She has also coached for<br />
the U.S. Olympic Developmental Program, and the U.S. National<br />
Futures Program, including stints as the under-15, under-18 and under-<br />
19 coach. Since 2005 De Angelis has served as a coach for the USA<br />
Field Hockey High Performance Training Center’s New York/New<br />
Jersey/Pennsylvania squad and led the team to the 2007 USA Field<br />
Hockey National Championship at the USA Training Center in Virginia<br />
Beach, Virginia, following third place finishes at the 2005 and 2006<br />
tournaments.<br />
De Angelis also has international experience as a player and coach,<br />
having played on the U.S. team’s tour of Canada in 1987 and in the<br />
1988 Pan American Games in Mar Del Plata, Argentina, in which<br />
the United States captured a silver medal. In 2004 De Angelis served<br />
as an assistant coach for the Barbados national team, preparing<br />
the squad and coaching during the Women’s Pan American Cup in<br />
Barbados. Following a strong showing at the Pan Am Cup, Barbados<br />
qualified for the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia.<br />
A 1992 graduate of the University of Massachusetts with a degree<br />
in sports management, De Angelis was a three-time All-American,<br />
earning first team honors in her junior and senior seasons, and<br />
honorable mention accolades as a sophomore, and was a finalist for the<br />
Honda Broderick Award as National Player of the Year and collegiate<br />
woman athlete of the year following her senior season. During her<br />
career, she helped UMass achieve a 60-20-8 record, four Atlantic 10<br />
conference titles, and four NCAA tournament appearances, including a<br />
Final Four berth in 1987. In that 1987 NCAA tournament, De Angelis<br />
was named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team. Other individual<br />
honors included being named to the All-Atlantic 10 team twice, the<br />
Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team and the all-region team. De Angelis<br />
led the team in scoring for three seasons, tallying 49 goals and 105<br />
career points. She is currently ranked third on the Massachusetts career<br />
goals list and fifth on the all-time scoring list.<br />
While at Massachusetts, De Angelis was a member of the United<br />
States Field Hockey National Under-21 Team in 1987 and 1988, the<br />
U.S. National Reserve Team in 1988 and 1989, and the U.S. National<br />
Elite Team in 1990 and 1991. She also competed in five U.S. Olympic<br />
Festivals from 1986 through 1991. During the summer of 2004 De<br />
Angelis played with the Tempest in the United Airlines Summer<br />
League.<br />
KATHY DE ANGELIS’ HOFSTRA COACHING CAREER<br />
1998 Hofstra University 6-13<br />
1999 Hofstra University 4-16<br />
2000 Hofstra University 8-12<br />
2001 Hofstra University 12-8<br />
2002 Hofstra University 10-9<br />
2003 Hofstra University 12-8<br />
2004 Hofstra University 13-8<br />
2005 Hofstra University 13-7<br />
2006 Hofstra University 13-7<br />
Hofstra Total Nine Years 91-88<br />
Career Total 15 years 118-167-3<br />
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assistant coaches<br />
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APRIL CORNELL<br />
ASSISTANT COACH<br />
April Cornell, a 2005 graduate of<br />
the University of Connecticut,<br />
is in her second season as a coach<br />
with the Hofstra University Field<br />
Hockey program. Cornell joined<br />
the Pride in 2006 after spending the<br />
previous season as an assistant at the<br />
University of New Hampshire.<br />
While at New Hampshire, Cornell coached two NFHCA All-<br />
Region selections and three All-America East selections as the<br />
Wildcats posted a 7-12 record and a fourth place finish in the<br />
America East standings.<br />
A four-year letterwinner at Connecticut, Cornell served as a<br />
co-captain during her senior season in 2004. As a back, she led<br />
the defensive unit to a No. 3 national ranking in 2003 and a No.<br />
1 ranking in 2004. Connecticut made four NCAA and Big East<br />
Tournament appearances, won three Big East regular season<br />
titles and two conference tournaments during her time in Storrs.<br />
Cornell earned NFHCA second team All-Mid-East Region and<br />
second team All-Big East accolades in 2004.<br />
Cornell, who serves as a head coach for the Elite United States<br />
Futures National Program, also played for the New England<br />
Region team at the USA Field Hockey Elite Performance<br />
Training Center in 2005 and 2006. In 2007 she was a member<br />
of the New York/New Jersey/Pennsylvania team that won the<br />
2007 US Field Hockey National Championship.<br />
Cornell, who graduated from Connecticut with a degree in<br />
psychology, resides in Mineola, New York.<br />
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EuCLID MAHON<br />
VOLuNTEER ASSISTANT<br />
Euclid Mahon, a former long-time<br />
member of the United States<br />
Men’s National Team as well as a<br />
coach on the club level, begins his<br />
first season as a volunteer assistant<br />
coach on the Hofstra Field Hockey<br />
staff.<br />
Mahon, who recently retired from a position as a vice president<br />
at JPMorgan Chase Bank, was a member of the U.S. National<br />
Team from 1972 to 1986 and earned 31 CAPS in international<br />
competition. He competed in the Pan Am Games in Mexico<br />
City, Mexico (1975), and San Juan, Puerto Rico (1986). Mahon<br />
has also competed in U.S. Olympic Festivals from 1978 to<br />
1982. Mahon began his international career as a member of the<br />
Barbados National Team from 1965 to 1966. He also competed<br />
in the North East Field Hockey Association from 1980 through<br />
1984, serving as a player-coach on championship teams in<br />
1980, 1981 and 1982.<br />
Mahon’s coaching experience includes serving as coach of the<br />
New York Islanders men and women’s teams from 1987 through<br />
2001. He also coached the New York City women’s open team<br />
at the Empire State Games from 1987 to 2002 and led the team<br />
to the gold medal in 1993 as well as four bronze medals during<br />
his tenure.<br />
A certified official, Mahon has umpired North East Field<br />
Hockey Association games, Georgia Field Hockey Tournament<br />
contests and at the Banks Hockey Festival in Barbados.
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the Pride<br />
2007 roster<br />
No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School<br />
2 <strong>Brit</strong> <strong>Blankmeyer</strong> F Jr. 5-0 Convent Station, NJ/Morristown<br />
3 Nancy Wagenbrenner M/D RFr. 5-4 Berlin, Germany/JFK German-American /Massachusetts<br />
4 Becky Kazaks F RFr. 5-1 Centereach, NY/Centereach<br />
5 Amy-Lee Levey M Fr. 5-7 Harare, Zimbabwe/Dominican Convent<br />
6 <strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Alexander</strong> D Sr. 5-2 Holbrook, NY/Sachem<br />
7 Ashleigh Daniels M/D So. 5-5 Bethany, CT/Sacred Heart Academy<br />
8 Kristin Thompson F/M So. 5-3 Santa Cruz, Trinidad/St. Francois Girls’ College<br />
9 <strong>Ayanna</strong> <strong>McClean</strong> D Sr. 6-0 Port of Spain, Trinidad/South East Port of Spain Secondary<br />
10 Kathy Davidson M Jr. 5-8 Selinsgrove, PA/Midd-West<br />
11 Pemba Ramdoo F Sr. 5-4 Diego Martin, Trinidad/South East Port of Spain Secondary<br />
12 Chelsea Hoon F So. 5-6 West Milford, NJ/West Milford<br />
14 Charlia Warner F Jr. 5-5 Bridgetown, Barbados/Springer Memorial<br />
17 Ava DeGori D So. 5-3 Pitman, NJ/Pitman<br />
18 Kristin Griffiths F Jr. 5-5 Long Valley, NJ/West Morris Central<br />
19 Katy Vitolo D Jr. 5-2 Somers, NY/Somers<br />
22 Janell Vanarthos M Fr. 5-3 Landenberg, PA/Kennett<br />
23 Erica Suitch D Jr. 5-6 Mountaintop, PA/Crestwood/Richmond<br />
24 Shantira Rolle M/F Fr. 5-4 Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown<br />
27 Carly Guarcello F RFr. 5-4 Norwalk, CT/Brien McMahon<br />
29 Reyna Farnum M/D So. 5-0 Bridgetown, Barbados/Harrison College<br />
30 Krisha Giammarco G Fr. 5-5 Stewartsville, NJ/Bethlehem Catholic<br />
42 Nadine Surak G Sr. 5-5 Oceanport, NJ/Shore Regional<br />
Head Coach: Kathy De Angelis (Massachusetts, 1992)<br />
Assistant Coach: April Cornell (Connecticut, 2005)<br />
Volunteer Assistant: Euclid Mahon<br />
Pemba ramdoo<br />
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2007 hofstra field hockey outlook<br />
The Hofstra University Field Hockey team has been<br />
remarkably consistent over the past three years,<br />
winning 13 games in each season. The team has been<br />
CAA semifinalists in each of the past two years after reaching<br />
the championship game in 2004. Coming off a 2006 season<br />
that saw the Pride receive 23 votes in the year-end poll and<br />
rank 21st in the NCAA RPI, Head Coach Kathy De Angelis<br />
wants to maintain the level of play her team has exhibited and<br />
once again contend for a CAA title.<br />
The task is easier said than done when you look at the effect<br />
graduation has had on the Pride, but in spite of the loss of<br />
several key components, De Angelis feels her team is fully<br />
equipped to be in the championship hunt once again. “We<br />
should be a contender once again,” commented De Angelis.<br />
“While we have lost several important players from last<br />
season, I feel that we still have a strong nucleus in place. We<br />
have been fortunate to have a deep bench the past few years<br />
and those players gained valuable experience in the off-season<br />
in preparation for the fall. We have also addressed our needs in<br />
recruiting and welcome a strong and talented freshman class.”<br />
FORWARD<br />
One area where<br />
the Pride did not<br />
take a hit due<br />
to graduation<br />
was at forward.<br />
The starting<br />
front three in<br />
senior Pemba<br />
Ramdoo, and<br />
juniors Charlia<br />
Warner and <strong>Brit</strong><br />
<strong>Blankmeyer</strong><br />
return after<br />
scoring 28 of<br />
the Pride’s<br />
50 goals last<br />
season. Warner<br />
did the most<br />
damage, tying<br />
brit blankmeyer<br />
the school record<br />
with 20 goals<br />
and setting an<br />
overall scoring mark with 45 points. A second team NFHCA<br />
All-American, Warner led the CAA in goals per game (1.00)<br />
and was second in points per game (2.43). Ramdoo scored<br />
four goals and added five assists last season to rank fourth on<br />
the team in scoring. An all-region and all-conference selection<br />
in 2005 when she recorded 10 goals and five assists, Ramdoo<br />
has proven she can be a huge part of the Hofstra offense.<br />
<strong>Blankmeyer</strong> had four goals as a sophomore and after playing<br />
at the US Field Hockey High Performance Training Center<br />
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this past summer is<br />
in line for a breakout<br />
season.<br />
Junior Kristin<br />
Griffiths and<br />
sophomore Kristin<br />
Thompson are two<br />
players who should<br />
see their roles<br />
increase in 2007.<br />
Griffiths played<br />
in nine games and<br />
tallied one goal,<br />
while Thompson<br />
played in all 20<br />
games and had four<br />
Pemba ramdoo<br />
goals. Thompson<br />
could also make an<br />
impact at midfield.<br />
Sophomore Chelsea Hoon, red-shirt freshmen Becky Kazaks<br />
and Carly Guarcelllo, and freshman Shantira Rolle will also<br />
look for playing time on the front line. Neither Hoon, Kazaks<br />
nor Guarcello saw action last season, but are ready to produce<br />
when called upon. Rolle was an all-section and all-league<br />
performer at Yorktown High School and could also see time at<br />
midfield.<br />
charlia Warner<br />
MIDFIELD<br />
While the Pride escaped largely unscathed at forward, the<br />
midfield position was hit hard with the graduation of twotime<br />
All-American Doni-Melissa Jantzen and three-time<br />
all-region selection Kara McEneaney. Both players were<br />
four-year starters and their experience will be difficult to<br />
replace. However, junior Kathy Davidson, and sophomores<br />
Reyna Farnum and Ashleigh Daniels, along with Kristin<br />
Thompson will look continue the tradition of strong play at the
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midfield position.<br />
Davidson played<br />
renya farnum in 17 games<br />
with three starts<br />
last season and<br />
recorded one<br />
goal. Farnum<br />
was a CAA All-<br />
Rookie selection<br />
after staring 19<br />
games last season<br />
and tying for the<br />
team lead with six<br />
assists. Farnum<br />
also added a goal<br />
to finish with<br />
eight points on the year. Daniels did not see any action last<br />
season, but is starting her third year with the program and is<br />
ready to step in when called upon.<br />
Freshmen Amy Levey, Nancy Wagenbrenner and Janell<br />
Vanarthos could also be in the mix for playing time and will<br />
compete for a spot during preseason practice. Levey brings<br />
a wealth of international experience following her tenure on<br />
various Zimbabwe National teams, including the U-21 World<br />
Cup squad in 2005. Wagenbrenner joins the Pride after a year<br />
at Massachusetts and enjoyed a stellar club career in her native<br />
Germany before coming to the United States. Vanarthos was<br />
an all-league player at Kennett High School and was selected<br />
to the Philadelphia Senior All-Star Classic in 2006.<br />
DEFENSE<br />
Hofstra’s defensive unit is talented and deep, and while the<br />
graduation of twoyear<br />
starter Leslie<br />
DeSimone is a<br />
blow, the position<br />
still should prove<br />
to be a strength.<br />
Leading a group<br />
of five returning<br />
players are seniors<br />
<strong>Ayanna</strong> <strong>McClean</strong><br />
and <strong>Shannon</strong><br />
<strong>Alexander</strong>.<br />
shannon alexander <strong>McClean</strong> has<br />
been a fixture<br />
at the position,<br />
starting 60 of her<br />
61 games played,<br />
and has been<br />
one of the more<br />
dominant players on defense over the course of her career. At<br />
six-feet tall, <strong>McClean</strong><br />
is able to use her size<br />
and long wingspan to<br />
her advantage against<br />
smaller offensive<br />
players. <strong>Alexander</strong><br />
has also started much<br />
of the last three<br />
seasons, including 19<br />
games last season in<br />
which she had a goal<br />
and an assist.<br />
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Junior Erica Suitch<br />
transferred from<br />
Richmond last season<br />
and stepped right into<br />
a starting role, which<br />
she should continue in<br />
this season. Classmate<br />
Katy Vitolo has also<br />
seen a fair amount<br />
of playing time in her first two seasons, playing in 20 games<br />
in that time. With Suitch and Vitolo teamed up with <strong>McClean</strong><br />
and <strong>Alexander</strong>, the Pride boast a tremendously experienced<br />
back line.<br />
Sophomore Ava DeGori will also look to crack the defensive<br />
rotation. Reyna Farnum, Ashleigh Daniels and Nancy<br />
Wagenbrenner could also move back from midfield and see<br />
action on the defense in needed.<br />
GOALKEEPER<br />
Senior Nadine Surak and freshman Krisha Giammarco are<br />
competing for the starting job in goal following the graduation<br />
of four-year starter Jessica Cowperthwait. Surak has appeared<br />
in eight games in her career in relief of Cowperthwait and has<br />
totaled five saves. Giammarco enjoyed a standout scholastic<br />
career at Bethlehem (PA) Catholic High School, where she set<br />
a national high school record for saves in a season with 513 in<br />
2005 and in a game with 65.<br />
SCHEDuLE<br />
The Pride will once again play a competitive schedule that<br />
features three NCAA Tournament teams from 2006, including<br />
season-opening foe Richmond. The Pride also will face NCAA<br />
teams Old Dominion and James Madison in CAA play.<br />
The Pride will play nine home games in 2007 at the new<br />
Hofstra University Field Hockey Stadium. Hofstra opens at<br />
home against Saint Joseph’s on August 29.<br />
Hofstra University
player Profiles<br />
shannon<br />
alexander #6<br />
Defense, 5-2, Senior<br />
Holbrook, NY/Sachem<br />
Fifth season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…2006:<br />
Started and played in 19<br />
games…Recorded one goal<br />
and one assist for three points<br />
on the season…Scored goal at<br />
Maine…Assisted on a goal at Quinnipiac…Tallied a defensive<br />
save at Old Dominion…Took one shot…Received CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award…Named to NFHCA Division<br />
I National Academic<br />
Squad…2005: Played<br />
in and started all 20<br />
games…Recorded<br />
three assists on the<br />
season…Tallied assists<br />
versus LaSalle, Maine<br />
and Drexel…Took<br />
two shots…Received<br />
CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award<br />
…Named to<br />
NFHCA Division I<br />
National Academic<br />
Squad…2004: Played<br />
in 18 games, starting<br />
eight…Tallied one<br />
assist on the season,<br />
versus Fairfield…<br />
Named to NFHCA<br />
Division I National<br />
Academic Squad…2003: Red-shirted and did not play…Named<br />
to NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad…High<br />
School: Played four years of field hockey, two years of softball<br />
and one year of volleyball at Sachem High School in Lake<br />
Ronkonkoma, New York…Also ran track for two years…Allconference<br />
selection as a senior…All-Suffolk County honorable<br />
mention as a junior…Received the Sachem Coaches Award as a<br />
senior…Defensive Most Valuable Player as a junior…Personal:<br />
Has one sister and two brothers…Began playing field hockey at<br />
age 12…Plans to pursue a career in education.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2003 Red-shirt<br />
2004 18 0 1 1<br />
2005 20 0 3 3<br />
2006 19 1 1 3<br />
Career 56 1<br />
10 Hofstra University<br />
5 7<br />
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<strong>Brit</strong><br />
<strong>Blankmeyer</strong> #2<br />
Forward, 5-0, Junior<br />
Convent Station, NJ/<br />
Morristown<br />
Third season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey team…Member<br />
of the 2006 U.S. National Elite<br />
Training Squad…Was a member<br />
of the NY/NJ/PA squad at the<br />
High Performance Training Center that won the 2007 US<br />
Field Hockey National Championship…2006: Started all 20<br />
games…Contributed four goals on the season for eight points…<br />
Tied for third on the team in goals and fifth in scoring…Had<br />
game-winning goals against Northeastern and Columbia…Also<br />
scored at Quinnipiac and against Delaware in the opening round<br />
of the CAA Championship…Took 22 shots…Received CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award…2005: Played in and started<br />
all 20 games…Scored seven goals for 14 points…Ranked<br />
third on the team in goals and fifth in overall scoring…Opened<br />
collegiate career with a three-goal game against Rhode<br />
Island…Added goals<br />
against Monmouth,<br />
Fairfield, Princeton and<br />
William & Mary…Took<br />
25 shots…Received<br />
CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award…Named<br />
to NFHCA Division<br />
I National Academic<br />
Squad…High School:<br />
Lettered all four<br />
years in field hockey,<br />
track and lacrosse at<br />
Morristown High School<br />
in Morristown, New<br />
Jersey…Helped lead team<br />
to sectional championship in 2002 and to sectional semifinals<br />
in 2003 and 2004…Team was conference champions in 2002<br />
and 2003…Named to all-area and all-county teams as a junior<br />
and senior…Three-time all-conference selection…Recorded 38<br />
goals and 21 assists in her career…Personal: Full first name<br />
is <strong>Brit</strong>tany…Has one sister and one brother…Father, Ed, is the<br />
head baseball coach at St. John’s University…Hobbies include<br />
swimming and running…Volunteers at a soup kitchen and for<br />
the annual Cromwell Hills food and coat drive…Spanish major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2005 20 7 0 14<br />
2006 20 4 0 8<br />
Career 40 11 0 22
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ashleigh<br />
daniels<br />
Midfield/Defense, 5-5<br />
Sophomore<br />
Bethany, CT/<br />
Sacred Heart Academy<br />
#7<br />
Third year on the Hofstra<br />
roster…2006: Did not see any<br />
action for the Pride…2005: Redshirted<br />
and did not play…High<br />
School: Played field hockey and ran track for three years,<br />
and played soccer for four years at Sacred Heart Academy in<br />
Hamden, Connecticut…Second team All-Connecticut selection<br />
as a senior…All-conference player…Three-time team Most<br />
Valuable Player, team captain and leading scorer…Coaches<br />
Award recipient as a sophomore…Personal: Has three brothers<br />
and one sister…Lists Freddy Adu and Tiffany Milbrett as her<br />
favorite athletes…Marketing major.<br />
kathy<br />
davidson #10<br />
Midfield, 5-8, Junior<br />
Selinsgrove, PA/Midd-West<br />
Third season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…2006:<br />
Played in 17 games, starting<br />
three…Tallied one goal on the<br />
year, at Boston College…Took<br />
three shots…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award…Named to NFHCA Division I National Academic<br />
Squad…2005: Played in nine games, starting one…High<br />
School: Lettered in field hockey and cheerleading at Midd-<br />
West High School in Middleburg, Pennsylvania…Second team<br />
All-Pennsylvania selection as a senior…First team Tri-Valley<br />
League (TVL) All-Star as a junior and senior…Daily Item All-<br />
Star as a junior and senior…All-state honorable mention as a<br />
junior…Member of TVL championship team as a junior, district<br />
championship teams as a sophomore and freshman, and PIAA<br />
Final Four team as a freshman…Personal: Has one brother…<br />
Hobbies include dancing, fitness training and reading…Started<br />
playing field hockey at age 13…Plans to pursue a business<br />
career…Marketing major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2005 9 0 0 0<br />
2006 17 1 0 2<br />
Career 26 1 0 2<br />
ava<br />
degori<br />
#17<br />
Defense, 5-3, Sophomore<br />
Pitman, NJ/Pitman<br />
Third year on the Hofstra Field<br />
Hockey roster…2006: Appeared<br />
in one game for the Pride, versus<br />
James Madison…2005: Redshirted<br />
and did not play…High<br />
School: Played four years of<br />
field hockey and ran track and field for three years at Pitman<br />
High School…Named Most Versatile Player as a senior…Team<br />
captain…Honor roll student…Personal: Has one brother and<br />
one sister…Began playing field hockey at age 12…Finance<br />
major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2005 Red-shirt<br />
2006 1 0 0 0<br />
Career 1 0 0 0<br />
kathy davidson<br />
Hofstra University
player Profiles<br />
Hofstra University<br />
reyna<br />
farnum<br />
Midfield/Defense, 5-0<br />
Sophomore<br />
Bridgetown, Barbados/<br />
Harrison College<br />
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#29<br />
Second season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…2006:<br />
CAA All-Rookie Team<br />
selection…Played in and started<br />
19 games…Recorded one goal and tied for the team lead with<br />
six assists on the season for eight points…Tied for fifth on the<br />
team in scoring…<br />
Scored the gamewinning<br />
goal and<br />
added an assist at<br />
Princeton…Had<br />
assists in regular<br />
season game<br />
and playoff<br />
contest against<br />
Delaware…<br />
Added assists<br />
against Villanova<br />
and Drexel…<br />
Took five<br />
shots…Named to<br />
NFHCA Division<br />
I National<br />
Academic<br />
Squad…High<br />
School: Attended<br />
Harrison College<br />
in Barbados…<br />
Member of<br />
Barbados’<br />
Pan American<br />
Championship team in 2004 and 2005…Represented Barbados<br />
at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Australia…Won a<br />
bronze medal with Barbados at the 2006 Central American<br />
and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo…Named Harrison<br />
College’s best Female Hockey Player from 2002 through<br />
2005…School indoor Most Valuable Player in 2001 and 2005…<br />
Most Valuable Player at the 2005 Barbados Indoor Classic…<br />
Personal: Began playing field hockey at age 12…Plans to<br />
pursue a career in international business…International business<br />
major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2006 19 1 6 8<br />
krisha<br />
giammarco #30<br />
Goalkeeper, 5-5, Freshman<br />
Stewartsville, NJ/<br />
Bethlehem (PA) Catholic<br />
First season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…High<br />
School: Played four years of<br />
field hockey and two years of<br />
softball at Bethlehem Catholic<br />
High School in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania…Also ran track for<br />
two years…Two-time honorable mention all-area selection and<br />
team Most Valuable Player…Team captain as a senior…Named<br />
the Warren News Player of the Year as a junior…Holds national<br />
high school record for saves in a season with 513 in 2005 and<br />
saves in a game with 65 (9-21-05 vs. Emmaus)…Senior All-<br />
Star Game participant…Recorded 833 saves in her final two<br />
seasons…Personal: Has two sisters and one brother…Lists<br />
Barb Weingard and Derek Jeter as her favorite athletes…Began<br />
playing field hockey at age 14…Plans to pursue a career in<br />
education…Undecided major.
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kristin<br />
griffiths<br />
Forward, 5-5, Junior<br />
Long Valley, NJ/<br />
West Morris Central<br />
#18<br />
Third season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…2006:<br />
Played in nine games…Had<br />
one goal on the season…Scored<br />
versus Monmouth…Took one<br />
shot…2005: Played in two games…Tallied two goals for<br />
four points on the year…Scored against Rhode Island and<br />
Towson…Took four shots…High School: Played four years<br />
of field hockey and lacrosse at West Morris Central High<br />
School in Chester, New Jersey…Helped team to a conference<br />
championship as a senior…Named first team All-North Jersey,<br />
all-area, all-county and all-conference as a senior…Team Most<br />
Valuable Player<br />
as a junior and<br />
senior…Second<br />
team All-North<br />
Jersey and<br />
all-area, and<br />
first team allcounty<br />
and<br />
all-conference<br />
selection as a<br />
junior…Tallied<br />
54 goals and<br />
24 assists in<br />
her career<br />
and holds the<br />
school record<br />
for career goals<br />
and goals in a<br />
season (22)…<br />
Personal: Has<br />
one sister…<br />
Nickname is<br />
“Griff”…Began<br />
playing field<br />
hockey at age<br />
12…Competed<br />
in the 2006 Garden State Games and won a gold medal…Plans<br />
to pursue a career in exercise physiology…Exercise specialist<br />
major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2005 2 2 0 4<br />
2006 9 1 0 2<br />
Career 11 3 0 6<br />
carly<br />
guarcello #27<br />
Forward, 5-4, Freshman (RS)<br />
Norwalk, CT/McMahon<br />
Second season on the Hofstra<br />
roster…2006: Red-shirted and<br />
did not play…High School:<br />
Played four years of field hockey<br />
and softball, and ran track for<br />
three years at Brien McMahon<br />
High School in Norwalk, Connecticut…Missed most of senior<br />
year due to injury…First team All-Connecticut selection as a<br />
junior…Named first team all-conference and to all-area team<br />
as well…Connecticut Post All-Star…Team Most Valuable<br />
Player…Tallied 21 goals and 18 assists in her scholastic<br />
career…Played in the Futures Program…All-conference<br />
selection in softball…Member of the National Honor Society…<br />
Personal: Has one brother…Soup kitchen volunteer…Plans to<br />
pursue a career in marketing or advertising…Marketing major.<br />
chelsea<br />
hoon<br />
#12<br />
Forward, 5-6, Sophomore<br />
West Milford, NJ/<br />
West Milford<br />
Third year on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…2006:<br />
Did not see any game action<br />
for the Pride…Received<br />
CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award…2005: Red-shirted and did not play…High<br />
School: Played four years of field hockey and two years of<br />
basketball, and ran track for one season at West Milford High<br />
School…Named first team All-North Jersey, all-county and<br />
all-conference as a senior…2004 Bergen Record North Jersey<br />
Player of the Year…Third team All-Group III selection by<br />
high school coaches association…First team All-North Jersey<br />
and all-county, and second team all-conference pick as a<br />
junior…Recorded 29 goals and 25 assists in her varsity career,<br />
including 17 goals and 15 assists as a senior…Personal: Has<br />
one brother…Works as a lifeguard and swim instructor…Lists<br />
Lance Armstrong as her favorite athlete…Plans to pursue a<br />
career in the television or film industry…Dual major in video/<br />
television and business.<br />
Hofstra University
player Profiles<br />
Hofstra University<br />
Becky<br />
kazaks<br />
#4<br />
Forward, 5-1, Freshman (RS)<br />
Centereach, NY/Centereach<br />
Second year on the Hofstra Field<br />
Hockey roster…2006: Redshirted<br />
and did not play…High<br />
School: Lettered in field hockey<br />
and lacrosse at Centereach High<br />
School…Led team to back-toback<br />
Division I championships and to the Section XI semifinals<br />
in 2004 and 2005…Named to All-New York State and All-Long<br />
Island teams as a senior…All-Suffolk County selection as a<br />
junior and senior…Team Most Valuable Player as a senior…<br />
Had 25 goals and 42 assists in her scholastic career…Member<br />
of the National Futures Program…Played on medal-winning<br />
teams at the Empire State Games in 2003, 2004 and 2005…<br />
Personal: Has two brothers…Lists Cliff Floyd as her favorite<br />
athlete…Nickname is “Boo”…Began playing field hockey<br />
at age 9…Plans to pursue a career in education…Undecided<br />
major.<br />
amy-lee<br />
levey<br />
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#5<br />
Midfield, 5-7, Freshman<br />
Harare, Zimbabwe/Dominican<br />
Convent<br />
First year on the Hofstra<br />
roster…High School: Attended<br />
Dominican Convent High School<br />
in Zimbabwe…Played field<br />
hockey, tennis and squash…Also<br />
participated in swimming and diving…Team captain on the<br />
Zimbabwe U-18 National Field Hockey Team in 2006…Played<br />
on Zimbabwe’s U-21 World Cup squad in 2005…Member of<br />
the Provincial Mashonaland U-18 squad since 2004…High<br />
school Most Valuable Player in 2005 and 2006…Named<br />
Sportswoman of the Year at Dominican Convent in 2006…Twotime<br />
Most Valuable Diver Award recipient…Field hockey team<br />
captain in 2006…Personal: Has two brothers and two sisters,<br />
including a twin (Sarah-Jane) who dove for Mashonaland…<br />
Both her brothers swam and played water polo for Mashonaland<br />
and Zimbabwe U-16 and U-18 teams…Older sister was a diver<br />
for both the Provincial and National teams...Began playing<br />
field hockey at age 8…Lists Lance Armstrong as her favorite<br />
athlete…Nicknamed “Amz”…Undecided major.<br />
ayanna<br />
mcclean<br />
#9<br />
Defense, 6-0, Senior<br />
Belmont, Trinidad/South East<br />
Port of Spain Secondary<br />
Fourth season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…2006:<br />
Played in all 20 games, starting<br />
19…Took three shots…<br />
Received CAA Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award…Named to NFHCA Division I National<br />
Academic Squad…2005: Started all 20 games on defense…<br />
Took one shot…<br />
Named to NFHCA<br />
Division I National<br />
Academic Squad…<br />
Received CAA<br />
Commissioner’s<br />
Academic<br />
Award…2004: All-<br />
Colonial Athletic<br />
Association Rookie<br />
Team selection…<br />
Started all 21<br />
games…Recorded<br />
three defensive<br />
saves…Took one<br />
shot…Named to<br />
NFHCA Division<br />
I National<br />
Academic Squad…<br />
Received CAA<br />
Commissioner’s<br />
Academic Award…High School: Played field hockey and<br />
soccer at South East Port of Spain Secondary School in Port<br />
of Spain, Trinidad…2001 graduate…Earned five certificates<br />
of merit for hockey…Team captain…Helped team earn four<br />
top finishes at the National Schools Outdoor and Indoor<br />
Championships…Played for the Ventures Field Hockey<br />
Club…Team Most Valuable Player in 2003…Member of the<br />
Trinidad and Tobago national team that participated at the Pan<br />
Am Games…Was a reserve at the Field Hockey World Cup…<br />
Personal: Began playing field hockey at age 11…Mother is a<br />
retired Federation of International Hockey Grade 1 umpire…<br />
International business major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2004 21 0 0 0<br />
2005 20 0 0 0<br />
2006 20 0 0 0<br />
Career 61 0 0 0
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pemBa<br />
ramdoo<br />
#11<br />
Forward, 5-4, Senior<br />
Diego Martin, Trinidad/South<br />
East Port of Spain Secondary<br />
Fifth season on the Hofstra<br />
roster…2006: Started all 20<br />
games…Recorded four goals<br />
and five assists for 13 points<br />
on the season…Tied for<br />
second on the team in assists, third in goals and was fourth in<br />
scoring…Credited with three game-winning goals…Scored<br />
goals versus Connecticut, La Salle, Syracuse and Towson…Had<br />
assists against Boston College, Delaware, Northeastern, Drexel<br />
and Virginia Commonwealth…Took 32 shots…2005: STX/<br />
NFHCA All-Mid-East Region first team selection…All-<br />
Colonial Athletic Association first team selection…Started<br />
all 20 games…Led team in scoring with 10 goals and eight<br />
assists for 28<br />
points…Ranked<br />
first on the team<br />
in goals and<br />
assists…Scored<br />
two goals against<br />
LaSalle…<br />
Recorded a goal<br />
and an assist<br />
against Drexel<br />
and Fairfield…<br />
Tallied a goal<br />
and two assists<br />
versus William<br />
& Mary…Had<br />
single-goal<br />
games against<br />
Maine, Syracuse,<br />
Delaware,<br />
Virginia<br />
Commonwealth<br />
and<br />
Northeastern…<br />
Added<br />
assists versus<br />
Monmouth, Princeton, Towson and James Madison…Received<br />
CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2004: All-Colonial<br />
Athletic Association Rookie team selection…Started 20<br />
of 21 games…Tallied 16 points on seven goals and two<br />
assists…Ranked third on the team in goals…Scored one gamewinning<br />
goal in 1-0 win over Drexel…Made debut with two<br />
goals at Stanford…Also scored versus Fairfield, Old Dominion,<br />
Virginia Commonwealth and Delaware…Assisted on goals<br />
against Syracuse and Towson…Took 41 shots…Received CAA<br />
Commissioner’s Academic Award…2003: Red-shirted and did<br />
not play…High School: Played five years of field hockey and<br />
one year of volleyball at South East Port of Spain Secondary<br />
School in Port of Spain, Trinidad…Also competed in interclass<br />
soccer and track…Also competed with the Paragon Hockey<br />
Club…Led team in goals in 2001 and 2002…Named Most<br />
Outstanding Attacker…Received South East Port of Spain<br />
Secondary Sport Award for excellence in sports…Was a reserve<br />
for the Trinidad and Tobago national team that competed at the<br />
Indoor Field Hockey World Cup in Leipzig, Germany…Was a<br />
member of the Trinidad and Tobago U-21 team that competed<br />
at the Junior Pan American Games in 2000…Recruited to train<br />
with senior national team…Class valedictorian…Personal: Has<br />
two sisters and one brother…Began playing field hockey at age<br />
15…Aspires to pursue a career in sociology or psychology…<br />
Sociology major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2003 Red-shirt<br />
2004 21 7 2 16<br />
2005 20 10 8 28<br />
2006 20 4 5 13<br />
Career 61 21 15 57<br />
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player Profiles<br />
Hofstra University<br />
shantira<br />
rolle<br />
#24<br />
Midfield/Forward, 5-4, Freshman<br />
Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown<br />
First year on the Pride field hockey<br />
roster…High School: Played four<br />
years of field hockey, and three<br />
years of basketball and softball at<br />
Yorktown High School…Named<br />
to all-section and all-league teams as a senior…Personal: Has<br />
two sisters and one brother…Nickname is “Teka”…Was born<br />
in Nassau, Bahamas…Names Serena Williams and Derek Jeter<br />
as her favorite athletes…Began playing field hockey at age<br />
14…Undecided major.<br />
erica suitch<br />
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erica<br />
suitch<br />
Defense, 5-6, Junior<br />
Mountaintop, PA/Crestwood/<br />
Richmond<br />
#23<br />
Second year on the Hofstra Field<br />
Hockey roster…Joined the Pride<br />
after one year at the University of<br />
Richmond…2006: Started all 20<br />
games…Had a defensive save at Boston College…Took one<br />
shot…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…At<br />
Richmond (2005): Played in 18 games, starting three…Scored<br />
two goals on the year…Had the only goal in Richmond’s 1-0<br />
win over Virginia Commonwealth…Also scored versus West<br />
Chester…Member of NCAA Tournament and Atlantic 10<br />
Championship teams…One-time Atlantic 10 Rookie of the<br />
Week selection…High School: Lettered in field hockey , track<br />
and soccer at Crestwood High School…Helped team to state<br />
championships in 2003 and 2004…Team was 26-0 in her senior<br />
year…First team All-Pennsylvania selection…Citizen’s Voice<br />
All-Star as a senior…Team captain…Named to NFHCA All-<br />
Academic squad and to the All-Pennsylvania Academic team…<br />
Personal: Has two sisters…Began playing field hockey at age<br />
12…Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)<br />
volunteer…Psychology major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2005* 18 2 0 4<br />
2006 20 0 0 0<br />
Career 38 2 0 4<br />
*at Richmond
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nadine<br />
surak<br />
#42<br />
Goalkeeper, 5-5, Senior<br />
Oceanport, NJ/Shore Regional<br />
Fourth season on the Hofstra<br />
Field Hockey roster…2006:<br />
Played in five games, totaling<br />
62:07…Had an 0-1 record and<br />
a 4.51 goals against average with three saves…Made two<br />
saves at Old Dominion…Took the loss at Quinnipiac…2005:<br />
Played in two games, totaling 42:01…Made two saves and<br />
did not allow a goal…Played a half at Fairfield and recorded<br />
two saves…Played the final 7:01 against Rhode Island…2004:<br />
Appeared in one game…Played 16:31 versus Quinnipiac…Did<br />
not allow a goal or record a save…High School: Played field<br />
hockey and softball for four years, and swam for three years<br />
at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch, New<br />
Jersey…Helped team to a state championship in 2002 and to<br />
Shore Conference and division championships in 2002 and<br />
2003…Named to All-Shore Conference first team…Won team<br />
Outstanding Defensive Player Award…Team captain…Posted<br />
12 shutouts, a 0.67 goals against average and a .900 save<br />
percentage as a senior…Set a school record with 25 saves in<br />
one game…Personal: Has one sister…Began playing field<br />
hockey at age 11…Big Brothers, Big Sisters volunteer…Active<br />
in several other community service endeavors…Aspires to<br />
pursue a career in television broadcasting…Video/television<br />
major.<br />
Year GP Min W L SF GA GAA Svs.<br />
2004 1 16:31 0 0 0 0 0.00 0<br />
2005 2 42:01 0 0 2 0 0.00 2<br />
2006 5 62:07 0 1 7 4 4.51 3<br />
Career 8 120:39 0 1 9 4 2.31 5<br />
kristin<br />
thompson #8<br />
Forward/Midfield, 5-3<br />
Sophomore<br />
Santa Cruz, Trinidad/<br />
St. Francois Girls’ College<br />
Second season on the Hofstra Field<br />
Hockey roster…2006: Played in<br />
all 20 games, starting one…Recorded four goals for eight points<br />
on the season…Tied for third on the team in goals and fifth in<br />
scoring…Had goals versus Monmouth, Villanova, La Salle and<br />
James Madison…Took 11 shots…High School: Played field<br />
hockey for six years at St. Francois Girls College in Trinidad…<br />
Member of Trinidad and Tobago’s U21 team…Member of<br />
Trinidad and Tobago’s senior indoor team…Most Valuable<br />
Player at the 2005 Women’s Chinese Indoor Tournament…Most<br />
Valuable Attacker at the 2005 U21 Women’s Chinese Indoor…<br />
Led club team to Second Division league championship and<br />
an undefeated season…Club’s top scorer…Personal: Has two<br />
sisters…Began playing field hockey at age 8…Plans to pursue a<br />
medical career…Biology major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2006 20 4 0 8<br />
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player Profiles<br />
Hofstra University<br />
Janell<br />
vanarthos #22<br />
Midfield, 5-3, Freshman<br />
Landenberg, PA/Kennett<br />
First year on the Pride field hockey<br />
roster…High School: Played<br />
four years of field hockey and one<br />
year of basketball at Kennett High<br />
School in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania…Named first team<br />
Southern Chester County League as a senior…Selected to play<br />
in the Philadelphia Field Hockey Senior All-Star Classic…Team<br />
captain as a junior and senior…Second team all-league selection<br />
as a junior…Member of the Homecoming Court…Personal:<br />
Has one brother…Started playing field hockey at age 11…<br />
Public relations major.<br />
katy vitolo #19<br />
Defense, 5-2, Junior<br />
Somers, NY/Somers<br />
Third year on the Hofstra<br />
roster…2006: Played in 11 games,<br />
starting two…2005: Played in nine<br />
games, starting three…Took one<br />
shot…High School: Played field<br />
hockey for three years, ran track<br />
for three years and played soccer for four years at Somers High<br />
School…Played<br />
on league<br />
championship<br />
and sectional<br />
finalist team as a<br />
senior…Member<br />
of state final four<br />
team that won<br />
league, sectional<br />
and regional<br />
championships as<br />
a sophomore…<br />
Named All-New<br />
York, all-section<br />
and all league as<br />
a senior…Team<br />
captain…Allleague<br />
selection<br />
as a sophomore<br />
and junior…<br />
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Honorable mention all-section performer as a junior…Futures<br />
program participant…Member of the Hudson Valley Empire<br />
State team…All-star selection in soccer and track…Personal:<br />
Has three sisters…Began playing field hockey at age 13…<br />
Special Olympics volunteer…Management major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2005 9 0 0 0<br />
2006 11 0 0 0<br />
Career 20 0 0 0<br />
nancy<br />
WagenBrenner<br />
#3<br />
Midfield/Defense, 5-4<br />
Freshman (RS)<br />
Berlin, Germany/JFK German-<br />
American School/Massachusetts<br />
First year on the Hofstra<br />
roster…Joins the Pride after one season at the University of<br />
Massachusetts…At UMass: Played in one game, against<br />
Fairfield before red-shirting…Member of the NFHCA National<br />
Academic squad…High School: Attended John F. Kennedy<br />
German-American School in Berlin, Germany…Participated in<br />
field hockey, tennis and horseback riding…Team won numerous<br />
state championships…Placed first at the 2004 German Masters<br />
outdoor tournament with her Atv Leipzig U-18 club team…Atv<br />
Leipzig was second at the 2004 indoor German Masters…<br />
Placed third in the National Division in 2006 with Zehlendorfer<br />
Wespen Berlin…Personal: Lists David Beckham, and Serena<br />
and Venus Williams among her favorite athletes…Plans to<br />
pursue a career in international business…Undecided major.
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charlia<br />
Warner<br />
#14<br />
Forward, 5-5, Junior<br />
Bridgetown, Barbados/Springer<br />
Memorial Secondary<br />
Third season on the Hofstra Field<br />
Hockey roster…2006: Second<br />
team NFHCA All-American…<br />
First team All-Mid-East Region pick by the NFHCA…All-<br />
Colonial Athletic Association first team selection…Played<br />
in all 20 games, starting 19…Led team with 20 goals and 45<br />
points…Also recorded five assists…Tied school record for<br />
goal in a season and established a new points mark…Led the<br />
CAA in goals per game (1.00) and was second in points per<br />
game (2.43)…Had six multi-goal games, including a four-goal<br />
outburst against Virginia Commonwealth…Had three goals and<br />
an assist at Drexel…Had two goals and an assist versus James<br />
Madison…Had two goal contests versus Monmouth, Maine<br />
and Columbia…Recorded six game-winning goals…Took a<br />
team-high 67 shots…2005: All-Colonial Athletic Association<br />
Rookie Team selection…Played in and started 18 games…<br />
Recorded nine goals and two assists for 20 points…Ranked<br />
second on the team in goals and points…Debuted with a twogoal<br />
performance against Maine…Tallied three goals in CAA<br />
Championship win over Towson…Recorded a goal and an assist<br />
versus Drexel and Princeton…Also scored goals at Towson and<br />
James Madison…Took 32 shots…High School: Played field<br />
hockey and volleyball at Springer Memorial Secondary School<br />
in Bridgetown, Barbados…Played on Barbados’ 2004 Pan<br />
American Cup team and in the 2000 and 2005 Pan American<br />
Junior Hockey Tournament…National Sports Council Most<br />
Valuable Player from 1998 through 2002 and again in 2004…<br />
Summerfest and Empire Club MVP in 2004…Four-time All-<br />
Stars Tournament MVP…Played on National Sports Council<br />
school championship teams from 1999 through 2004, and on<br />
indoor championship teams from 2001 through 2005…Member<br />
of Club National Championship squads in 1998, 2000, 2003<br />
and 2004…Team captain…Volleyball MVP in 2001 and 2002…<br />
Personal: Has one brother…Represented Barbados at the 2006<br />
Commonwealth Games in Australia…Won a bronze medal with<br />
Barbados at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games<br />
in Santo Domingo…Began playing field hockey at age 5…<br />
Aspires to become a human resources manager…Management<br />
major.<br />
Year GP G A Pts.<br />
2005 18 9 2 20<br />
2006 20 20 5 45<br />
Career 38 29 7 65<br />
Hofstra University
stuart raBinoWitz President of hofstra university<br />
Pemba ramdoo with<br />
hofstra President stuart rabinowitz<br />
20 Hofstra University<br />
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Stuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of<br />
Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on December<br />
20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra<br />
University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined<br />
the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently<br />
holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship<br />
in Civil Procedure.<br />
President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government<br />
and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of<br />
the State of New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, the Nassau<br />
County Health and Welfare Council. He serves on the Board of Directors<br />
for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network.<br />
President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon<br />
Financial Review Panel, former Chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory<br />
Board, a former trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and<br />
Universities, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long<br />
Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of<br />
the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged<br />
with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County.<br />
He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award,<br />
EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA<br />
Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of<br />
Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service<br />
to both the Legal Profession and the Community;<br />
the Community Service Award from the Conference<br />
of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the<br />
Alumni Association of the City College of New York<br />
2005 Townsend Harris Medal.<br />
President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna<br />
cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law,<br />
where he was a member of the board of editors of<br />
the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone<br />
Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York<br />
with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and<br />
the American Law Institute.
M. Patricia adamski<br />
Senior Vice President for<br />
Planning and Administration<br />
richard v. Guardino, Jr., esq.<br />
Vice President for<br />
Business Development<br />
catherine hennessy<br />
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officers<br />
John D. Miller,* Chair<br />
Joseph M. Gregory,* Vice Chair<br />
Edwin C. Reed, Vice Chair<br />
Marilyn B. Monter,* Secretary<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz, President<br />
MeMbers<br />
Alan J. Bernon*<br />
Tejinder Bindra<br />
Gary M. Cypres*<br />
Robert F. Dall*<br />
Helene Fortunoff<br />
Martin B. Greenberg*<br />
Leo A. Guthart<br />
Amy Hagedorn<br />
Peter S. Kalikow*<br />
Abby Kenigsberg<br />
Arthur J. Kremer<br />
Karen L. Lutz<br />
David S. Mack*<br />
Bernard Madoff*<br />
Janis M. Meyer*<br />
Joseph M. barkwill<br />
Vice President for Facilities<br />
and Operations<br />
Catherine Hennessy<br />
Vice President for Financial<br />
Affairs and Treasurer<br />
dr. herman berliner<br />
Provost and Senior Vice<br />
President for Academic<br />
Affairs<br />
sandra s. Johnson<br />
Vice President for<br />
Student Affairs<br />
Martha S. Pope<br />
James E. Quinn*<br />
Lewis S. Ranieri<br />
Robert D. Rosenthal*<br />
Howard Safir*<br />
Frank G. Zarb*<br />
deleGates<br />
Carole T. Ferrand, Speaker of the Faculty<br />
William F. Nirode, Chair, University Senate<br />
Executive Committee<br />
Georgina D. Martorella, Chair, University<br />
Senate Planning and Budget Committee<br />
Brent G. Weitzberg, President, Student<br />
Government Association<br />
Kate Legnetti, Vice President, Student<br />
Government Association<br />
Joseph Sparacio,* President, Alumni<br />
Organization<br />
Joseph D. Monticciolo, Chair, Hofstra<br />
Advisory Board<br />
university senior adMinistration<br />
Melissa connolly<br />
Vice President for<br />
University Relations<br />
robert W. Juckiewicz<br />
Vice President for<br />
Information Technology<br />
James H. Marshall,* President Emeritus<br />
James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus<br />
Donald E. Axinn,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Robert E. Brockway,* 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 />
Bernard Fixler,* 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 />
Donald A. Petrie,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus<br />
Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus<br />
* Hofstra Alumni<br />
dolores fredrich, esq.<br />
Vice President for Legal<br />
Affairs and General Counsel<br />
alan J. kelly<br />
Vice President for<br />
Development<br />
trustees of hofstra university<br />
As of September 2007<br />
Hofstra University
director of athletics Jack hayes<br />
Jack Hayes is in his fourth year as director of<br />
athletics at Hofstra University in 2007-08.<br />
Hayes was appointed by Hofstra President<br />
Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s new<br />
director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes<br />
came to Hofstra after serving as an associate<br />
director of athletics at the University of<br />
Connecticut for three years.<br />
Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at<br />
Hofstra, oversees Hofstra’s 18 Division I teams,<br />
an athletic administration of more than 70<br />
professional staff, and 430 student-athletes.<br />
Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing academic<br />
and athletic success of student-athletes, strategic<br />
planning, fund-raising, marketing, university<br />
relations, facility enhancement, budgetary<br />
management, and NCAA compliance will complement Hofstra<br />
University’s athletic department in its quest to further enhance its<br />
athletic program, and assist Hofstra’s student-athletes both on and off<br />
the field.<br />
The Hofstra Athletic program has flourished under Hayes’<br />
leadership. The Pride captured Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)<br />
championships in volleyball, men’s soccer, wrestling, softball and<br />
women’s lacrosse in 2006-07. Those five programs competed in NCAA<br />
Championship competition, while the men and women’s basketball<br />
programs were selected to compete in the National Invitation<br />
Tournament (NIT).<br />
The five conference champions and seven postseason participants<br />
matched the Pride’s total from 2005-06 as Hofstra won CAA<br />
championships in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, wrestling, softball<br />
and men’s lacrosse and competed in NCAA Tournaments in each sport.<br />
In addition, the men and women’s basketball teams were selected to<br />
play in the NIT.<br />
In his first year (2004-05) as Hofstra’s athletics director, the Pride<br />
captured three CAA championships and advanced to postseason play<br />
in four sports – men’s soccer, wrestling and softball took part in the<br />
NCAA Tournament, while men’s basketball participated in the NIT.<br />
Hayes has placed a significant emphasis on fund-raising during his<br />
tenure. Pride Club membership reached all-time highs, both in terms<br />
of the number of contributors and funds raised. Resources generated<br />
through fund-raising efforts have been used to enhance programs and<br />
facilities available to student-athletes. Recent initiatives include the<br />
construction of Hofstra’s new field hockey stadium, as well as the<br />
replacement of the artificial turf in Shuart Stadium. In the last three<br />
years there have also been renovations to the study lab in Margiotta<br />
Hall and construction of a new academic study area in the Physical<br />
Fitness Center.<br />
Active on a national level, Hayes was selected to serve on the NCAA<br />
Division I Lacrosse Committee in September 2006.<br />
Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years of athletic<br />
administration experience, including management positions at four<br />
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Division I institutions. The three years prior<br />
to taking his current position were highlighted<br />
by leading the University of Connecticut<br />
Division of Athletics fund-raising efforts, where<br />
his responsibilities included managing the<br />
operations of the UConn Athletic Development<br />
Fund, implementing policies and procedures<br />
for the annual giving program, assisting<br />
with the cultivation and solicitation of major<br />
gift prospects, coordinating capital project<br />
campaigns, overseeing special events, and<br />
managing the athletic ticketing operation. While<br />
at UConn, he served as a senior staff member for<br />
a $40 million program that supports 24 sports and<br />
650 student-athletes.<br />
From 1998 to 2001 Hayes served as director of<br />
athletic administration at Fordham University,<br />
where he was responsible for the comprehensive internal operations<br />
of the athletic department, including fiscal management, facilities<br />
management, staff training and development, ticket operations, and<br />
NCAA compliance initiatives.<br />
Prior to his tenure at Fordham, Hayes served as assistant director<br />
of athletics at St. John’s University, where he managed the fiscal<br />
operations of the athletic department and supervised the business<br />
office. Hayes began his professional career in college athletics<br />
at Fairfield University, where he served as assistant director of<br />
athletics. He oversaw the addition of four sports programs at Fairfield<br />
– football, women’s rowing, women’s lacrosse and women’s golf.<br />
Hayes received a master’s degree in education in 1992 with a<br />
concentration in sport management from the University of Connecticut.<br />
He holds a bachelor’s degree (1989) from Providence College, where<br />
he was a member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He was also awarded<br />
a certificate of completion in 2001 from the Sports Management<br />
Institute, Consortium of the Universities of Michigan and Texas.<br />
A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hayes graduated from the<br />
Providence Country Day School where he lettered in football,<br />
basketball and lacrosse. He was inducted, as a member of his high<br />
school basketball team, into the Providence Country Day Athletic Hall<br />
of Fame in October 2004. He resides in East Northport, New York,<br />
with his wife Bridget, daughter Katie (5) and son Matt (2).<br />
HOFSTRA uNIVERSITY 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-pres. Jack hayes
Meaghan almon<br />
assistant director of<br />
administration<br />
Michael barnes<br />
faculty athletics<br />
representative<br />
chris dotolo<br />
Baseball coach<br />
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krista kilburn-steveskey<br />
Women’s Basketball<br />
coach<br />
chrissy arnone<br />
assistant director of<br />
athletic development<br />
anthony battaglia<br />
equipment manager<br />
bill edwards<br />
softball coach<br />
frantzer leblanc<br />
assistant director of<br />
athletic facilities<br />
athletics administrative staff and head coaches<br />
Jay artinian<br />
associate director of<br />
athletics for facilities<br />
dave cohen<br />
football coach<br />
alison emmet-schombs<br />
assistant director of<br />
athletic facilities<br />
cindy lewis<br />
senior associate<br />
director of athletics<br />
lauren ashman<br />
assistant director<br />
of compliance<br />
neil collins<br />
assistant director of<br />
athletic facilities<br />
J.J. Gramstad<br />
athletic facilities<br />
coordinator<br />
Joe Makovec<br />
assistant strength and<br />
conditioning coach<br />
cathy aull<br />
athletic department<br />
secretary<br />
Maria corvino<br />
athletic ticket manager<br />
c.J. huddleston<br />
assistant director of<br />
athletics for corporate<br />
relations<br />
evan Malings<br />
head athletic trainer<br />
ann baller<br />
associate director of<br />
athletic facilities<br />
kathy de angelis<br />
field hockey coach<br />
colm kennedy<br />
assistant director of<br />
athletic facilities<br />
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heading<br />
ryan Martin<br />
strength and<br />
conditioning director<br />
lauren netherby-sewell<br />
volleyball coach<br />
harry royle<br />
director of athletic<br />
development<br />
rocky silvestri<br />
assistant director of<br />
athletics for marketing<br />
and promotions<br />
dr. damion Martins<br />
team physician<br />
richard nuttall<br />
men’s soccer coach<br />
diane schuerlein<br />
athletic department<br />
secretary<br />
clarice smith<br />
athletic department<br />
secretary<br />
kathy theiling<br />
equipment manager<br />
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danny Mccabe<br />
executive associate<br />
director of athletics<br />
steven oliveri<br />
athletic facilities<br />
coordinator<br />
bob schwalb<br />
men’s and Women’s<br />
golf coach<br />
Michael sowter<br />
men’s and Women’s<br />
tennis coach<br />
seth tierney<br />
men’s lacrosse coach<br />
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dan Mccarthy<br />
associate director of<br />
athletics for university<br />
eligibility and ncaa<br />
compliance<br />
tom Pecora<br />
men’s Basketball coach<br />
James sewell<br />
director of studentathlete<br />
services/<br />
cross country coach<br />
carol spargimino<br />
athletic department<br />
office manager<br />
dave Walsh<br />
assistant equipment<br />
manager<br />
tim McMahon<br />
associate director<br />
of athletics for<br />
external affairs<br />
rachel Peel<br />
assistant dean<br />
of advisement<br />
Jim sheehan<br />
associate director<br />
of athletics for<br />
communications<br />
brit stone<br />
assistant equipment<br />
manager<br />
ryan Watson<br />
athletic facilities<br />
coordinator<br />
abby Morgan<br />
Women’s lacrosse<br />
coach<br />
simon riddiough<br />
Women’s soccer coach<br />
tom shifflet<br />
Wrestling coach<br />
harriet teitle<br />
athletic department<br />
secretary
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the symBols of hofstra university<br />
the shield loGo<br />
In 2005 Hofstra introduced a new logo as part of a University-wide<br />
re-imaging. Both the University’s logo as well as the Pride logo were<br />
designed by advertising agency Powell New York, a full-service branding<br />
and marketing agency, noted as one of the ten firms to watch in 2005 in<br />
Advertising Age.<br />
The new University logo features an “H” within a shield design. Hofstra<br />
University has always been known for both a tradition of academic<br />
excellence and a willingness to evolve to meet the needs of students and the<br />
greater society. This shield represents the University’s commitment to our<br />
heritage and a tradition of academic excellence, while the dynamic representation<br />
of the H within the shield embodies the evolutionary, changing nature of the University. Hofstra<br />
University has both honored its traditions and heritage while embracing changing disciplines, using<br />
new technology and remaining relevant to scholarly pursuits and the demands of industry.<br />
the seal<br />
The Hofstra seal was designed from the royal Dutch emblem by art instructor Constant<br />
Van de Wall. The seal is modeled on the coat of arms of the House of<br />
Orange-Nassau. The round seal includes the coat of arms, flanked by<br />
lions on either side. A lion also stands in the center of the coat of arms,<br />
holding a sword in its right claw and a bundle of seven arrows, which<br />
represent the seven provinces of Holland, in its left. The seal also<br />
carries the motto of the House of Orange-Nassau in Old French: “Je<br />
maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In 1988 one of the two lions on the<br />
seal was officially replaced with a lioness. The Hofstra seal is still<br />
in use today, though not as a logo. The seal will be affixed to formal<br />
documents, and used for official purposes such as commencement,<br />
convocations, and official University functions.<br />
the Pride<br />
Hofstra’s athletic teams are officially known as the Pride, providing our teams with a strong, consistent<br />
image that resonates with the Hofstra community. The new Hofstra Athletics logo consists of a graphic<br />
mark of a male and female lion in powerful, synchronized motion with the word mark of the Hofstra<br />
Pride or the specific sports team. This logo will be the only one used by Hofstra Athletics.<br />
The Hofstra Pride refers to a pack of lions, male and female, which work together towards a<br />
common goal and symbolize determination and strength. The Pride conveys both the<br />
teamwork and togetherness that is a trait of lions living in prides, who have a close<br />
bond and work together for the good of the entire group. The teamwork evident<br />
in prides is a trait of Hofstra’s student-athletes, who support each other in<br />
furtherance of a common goal, while working tirelessly to represent their<br />
teams and, in turn, the University. Lions also possess speed, tenacity, and<br />
agility, and are relentless in their pursuit of a goal, which are traits our<br />
student-athletes demonstrate both on and off the field.<br />
The first consistent use of the word “Pride” relating to athletics was<br />
in 1989 when the University’s athletic booster club was founded and<br />
called itself The Pride Club, which at the time simply referred to the<br />
pride that alumni and fans had for our teams. The Pride identity has<br />
progressed over the past decade in a more specific fashion than just<br />
the expression of a feeling. After one lion on the Hofstra seal was changed into a lioness to symbolize<br />
gender equity, the University mascots -- Kate and Willie Pride, a lioness and lion – were introduced.<br />
hofstra symBols and heritaGe<br />
Hofstra University
hofstra symBols and heritaGe<br />
hofstra’s dutch heritaGe<br />
Ties to Dutch heritage and the Netherlands<br />
began with William S. Hofstra, after whom<br />
the school is named and on whose property<br />
the University was started. William Hofstra<br />
died in 1932 and when his wife, Kate, died<br />
16 months later, her Will provided that<br />
their house, 15-acre estate, and bulk of her<br />
inheritance were to be used for a “public,<br />
charitable, benevolent, or scientific purpose”<br />
as a memorial to her husband.<br />
The idea for a college came from<br />
Truesdel Peck Calkins, former Hempstead<br />
superintendent of schools, who was then<br />
with New York University. He suggested<br />
that NYU might offer extension courses<br />
on the Hofstra property. Hofstra opened in<br />
September 1935, as a two-year extension<br />
branch of NYU; its official name was<br />
“Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of New<br />
York University at Hempstead, Long Island.”<br />
When the doors opened, the sole building<br />
on campus was Hofstra’s mansion, which he<br />
had affectionately named the Netherlands<br />
after his homeland, and all classes were<br />
held there. The mansion, which houses<br />
administrative offices, is now the center of<br />
Hofstra’s 240-acre campus, and has been<br />
renamed Hofstra Hall.<br />
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about lonG island…<br />
Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer<br />
playground, 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<br />
dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions.<br />
• South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with worldfamous<br />
Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.<br />
• Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest<br />
factory outlet center and a 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<br />
exclusive villages.<br />
You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of<br />
gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.<br />
With everything from museums, historical sites and lighthouses, to sophisticated<br />
malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, to wineries and farm stands, to family<br />
fun parks, aquariums and zoos, there is plenty to do on Long Island.<br />
about neW york city…<br />
Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and<br />
finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand<br />
Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or<br />
Chinatown.<br />
Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br />
Go and cheer along with capacity crowds at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or Knicks<br />
game.<br />
Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC or ABC’s<br />
“Good Morning America.”<br />
Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on<br />
Wall Street.<br />
Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone,<br />
the last of the great wooden rollercoasters.<br />
Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new,<br />
glittering Times Square.<br />
long island and neW york city<br />
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athletic academic suPPort<br />
Hofstra University is committed to<br />
the pursuit of academic and athletic<br />
excellence. The University views<br />
participation in intercollegiate athletics<br />
as benefiting the student-athlete in an<br />
educationally enhancing experience beyond<br />
any other opportunity available. Hofstra<br />
also realizes the time commitment made<br />
by student-athletes and has committed the<br />
facilities and resources to support all students.<br />
The University Tutorial Program (UTP)<br />
provides free tutoring in every subject area<br />
to any Hofstra student. Students are able to<br />
obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial<br />
assistance per week for each subject. They<br />
are also able to utilize the various help labs<br />
on campus, which specialize in providing<br />
assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and<br />
chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are<br />
assigned an academic advisor who helps address the various<br />
needs of student-athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four<br />
areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s<br />
student-athletes.<br />
Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the<br />
areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling,<br />
and campus and community referrals. The counselor also meets<br />
with prospective student-athletes, at the coach’s request, to share<br />
the many benefits of a Hofstra University education.<br />
Area two is academic advising. In an effort to ease the demand<br />
on the Office of Advisement, the academic advisor also advises<br />
first-year and undecided student-athletes.<br />
Area three is academic monitoring. The UTP counselor<br />
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monitors the academic progress of student-athletes to<br />
ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA<br />
and conference regulations. The counselor’s regular<br />
communication with the faculty and coaches provide<br />
an opportunity for early intervention should academic<br />
difficulties arise.<br />
Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial<br />
Program provides all athletic study halls with tutors in<br />
various subjects and assesses the needs of individual<br />
student-athletes to provide the most effective study<br />
environment. The assessment tool administered by the<br />
UTP is also used to provide various enrichment seminars<br />
for the student-athletes such as time management, writing<br />
skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition.<br />
In the fall of 1999 a computer lab opened on the second floor of<br />
Margiotta Hall. Funded in part by proceeds from the Joe Gardi<br />
Golf Open, the state-of-the-art computer lab and learning center<br />
features a projection system and 18 computer workstations,<br />
which are connected to the University network for easy research<br />
access to the Internet. The room was refurbished in 2005 with<br />
new furniture and computers. In addition to the Margiotta<br />
Hall computer lab, a new study area was constructed in 2006,<br />
located in the Physical Fitness Center, which features numerous<br />
computer workstations and office space for University academic<br />
advisement personnel.
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Through a comprehensive<br />
athletic training program,<br />
Hofstra University studentathletes<br />
are provided excellent<br />
health care during their attendance<br />
at the University. A coordinated<br />
effort between the University Health<br />
and Wellness Center, the Athletic<br />
Department and outside health care<br />
providers ensures every student-athlete<br />
the best medical attention possible.<br />
University student-athletes have direct<br />
access to a myriad of health care<br />
services. Managing the coverage of<br />
every practice and competition event<br />
is Hofstra University’s athletic training<br />
staff, which is led by fourth-year<br />
Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings<br />
and features nine full-time athletic<br />
trainers and numerous student athletic<br />
trainers. The athletic trainers provide<br />
injury management, rehabilitation<br />
and treatment to the entire Athletic<br />
program. Utilizing three state-ofthe-art<br />
athletic training rooms, these<br />
professionals work tirelessly to ensure<br />
the safe participation of Hofstra’s<br />
student-athletes and to return injured<br />
athletes to play quickly and safely.<br />
Supporting the athletic trainers is team<br />
physician Dr. Damion Martins. Dr.<br />
Martins, a physician with Pro Health<br />
Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York,<br />
is in his fifth year on Hofstra’s medical<br />
team. Martins experience in the sports<br />
medicine field includes serving as<br />
team physician for the University of<br />
Maryland, University of Maryland-<br />
Baltimore County and Coppin State<br />
University athletic departments. He<br />
was also on the medical staff of the<br />
National Football League’s Baltimore<br />
Ravens.<br />
Hofstra University sponsors a fully<br />
accredited, highly competitive<br />
undergraduate degree program for<br />
athletic training majors, in which<br />
Hofstra student athletic trainers<br />
participate in all aspects of the health<br />
care system.<br />
evan Malings<br />
head athletic trainer<br />
sports medicine/athletic traininG<br />
dr. damion Martins<br />
team Physician<br />
robert diMonda<br />
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athletic trainer<br />
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hofstra university field hockey stadiuM<br />
In 2007 the Hofstra University Field Hockey<br />
program moves into a brand new facility on the<br />
north side of the Hempstead campus.<br />
The new Hofstra University Field Hockey Stadium<br />
includes bleacher seating, a press box, and is<br />
outfitted with a state-of-the-art Hockey Grass Club<br />
surface, a synthetic turf designed solely for field<br />
hockey by Sportexe.<br />
“The construction of the Hofstra Field Hockey<br />
Stadium is a tremendous enhancement, not just<br />
for our program, but for women’s athletics as a<br />
whole,” said Hofstra Field Hockey Coach Kathy<br />
De Angelis. “I am excited to have a game facility<br />
dedicated to field hockey. This stadium will<br />
continue to elevate Hofstra’s Field Hockey program<br />
and we have very high expectations for the future.”<br />
Sportexe ® HockeyGrass Club, a smooth and<br />
predictable, fast and incredibly durable surface,<br />
is a special tufted nylon system that delivers<br />
optimum performance. Approved by the Fédération<br />
Internationale de Hockey (FIH), Sportexe ®<br />
HockeyGrass Club is the official artificial turf<br />
system of the National Field Hockey Coaches<br />
Association (NFHCA).<br />
Sportexe ® , which has decades of field hockey<br />
installation expertise, is proud of its partnership<br />
with the NFHCA, working with the Association on<br />
R&D efforts to enhance field hockey systems.<br />
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Overall: 13-7-0 CAA: 5-3-0<br />
2006 STATISTICS<br />
Home: 8-0 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 1-1-0<br />
GOALKEEPING<br />
Name GP GS Min. GA Avg. Svs. Pct. W L T Sho<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait 20 19 1355:03 27 1.39 111 .804 13 5 0 3<br />
Nadine Surak 5 0 62:07 4 4.51 3 .429 0 1 0 0<br />
Total 20 1417:10 31 1.53 114 .786 13 6 0 4<br />
Opponents 20 1417:10 50 2.47 125 .714 6 13 0 3<br />
Goals 1 2 OT OT2 OT3 Tot. Pen. Corners 1 2 OT OT2 OT3 Tot.<br />
Hofstra 26 24 0 0 0 50 Hofstra 44 75 1 0 0 120<br />
Opponents 11 18 2 0 0 31 Opponents 59 60 0 0 0 119<br />
Shots 1 2 OT OT2 OT3 Tot. Saves 1 2 OT OT2 OT3 Tot.<br />
Hofstra 127 150 2 0 0 279 Hofstra 44 70 0 0 0 114<br />
Opponents 91 124 3 0 0 218 Opponents 52 71 2 0 0 125<br />
Date Opponent W/L Score<br />
August 26 vs. Monmouth @ W 6-0<br />
August 27 at #9 Connecticut @ L 1-2<br />
September 2 Villanova W 4-2<br />
September 3 La Salle W 2-0<br />
September 8 at Maine W 3-1<br />
September 10 at #9 Boston College L (OT) 1-2<br />
September 17 Syracuse W 3-1<br />
September 20 at Quinnipiac L 3-5<br />
September 24 at Delaware* L (OT) 2-3<br />
September 29 Northeastern* W 2-1<br />
October 1 at Drexel* W 4-1<br />
October 4 at Columbia W 3-0<br />
October 8 Towson* W 3-0<br />
2006 RESuLTS<br />
Date Opponent W/L Score<br />
October 15 at Princeton W 3-2<br />
October 20 at #19 William & Mary* L 0-1<br />
October 22 at Old Dominion* L 0-6<br />
October 27 #15 James Madison* W 4-1<br />
October 29 Virginia Commonwealth* W 4-1<br />
November 1 Delaware ^ W 2-1<br />
November 4 vs. #17 James Madison ^ L 0-1<br />
@ - UConn Husky Classic (Storrs, CT)<br />
* - Colonial Athletic Association Game<br />
^ - Colonial Athletic Association Tournament<br />
2006 statistics and results<br />
Name GP GS G A Pts. S GW PS-ATT DSV<br />
Charlia Warner 20 19 20 5 45 67 6 0-0 0<br />
Kara McEneaney 20 20 9 4 22 66 1 0-0 0<br />
Leslie DeSimone 20 20 4 2 10 39 0 0-0 4<br />
Pemba Ramdoo 20 20 4 5 13 32 3 1-2 0<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 18 18 1 6 8 29 0 0-0 0<br />
<strong>Brit</strong> <strong>Blankmeyer</strong> 20 20 4 0 8 22 2 0-0 0<br />
Kristin Thompson 20 1 4 0 8 11 0 0-0 0<br />
Reyna Farnum 19 19 1 6 8 5 1 0-0 0<br />
Kathy Davidson 17 3 1 0 2 3 0 0-0 0<br />
<strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Alexander</strong> 19 19 1 1 3 1 0 0-0 1<br />
<strong>Ayanna</strong> <strong>McClean</strong> 20 19 0 0 0 3 0 0-1 0<br />
Erica Suitch 20 20 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 1<br />
Ava DeGori 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Katy Vitolo 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Krysta Cardinale 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Allison Pouliotte 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait 20 21 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Nadine Surak 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Kristin Griffiths 9 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-0 0<br />
Total 20 50 29 129 279 13 1-3 6<br />
Opponents 20 31 16 78 218 7 2-3 6<br />
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2006 all-colonial athletic association<br />
field hockey teaMs<br />
First Team<br />
Caroline Nichols, Old Dominion<br />
Dana Sensenig, Old Dominion<br />
Baillie Versfeld, James Madison<br />
Ashley Webber, Northeastern<br />
Charlia Warner, Hofstra<br />
Denise Admiraal, Old Dominion<br />
Meghan Bain, James Madison<br />
Whitney Shean, Northeastern<br />
Gina Cimarelli, William & Mary<br />
Kara McEneaney, Hofstra<br />
Kelly Driscoll, Old Dominion<br />
Second Team<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen, Hofstra<br />
Catherine Chiara, Drexel<br />
Stephanie Swain, Delaware<br />
Daphne Admiraal, Old Dominion<br />
Kim Hedley, William & Mary<br />
Nikki Lloyd, VCU<br />
Melissa Walls, James Madison<br />
Kim McEwen, Towson<br />
Leslie DeSimone, Hofstra<br />
Darcy Pinchbeck, Old Dominion<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait, Hofstra<br />
2006 CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR:<br />
Catherine Nichols, Old Dominion<br />
2006 CAA DEFENDER OF THE YEAR:<br />
Catherine Nichols, Old Dominion<br />
2006 CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:<br />
Meghan Bain, James Madison<br />
2006 CAA COACH OF THE YEAR:<br />
Beth Anders, Old Dominion<br />
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FINAL CAA STANDINGS<br />
Conference Overall<br />
Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Away Neutral<br />
Old Dominion 8 0 1.000 19 4 .826 8-1 9-2 2-1<br />
James Madison 6 2 .750 15 8 .652 8-3 4-5 3-0<br />
Hofstra 5 3 .625 13 7 .650 8-0 4-6 1-1<br />
William & Mary 4 4 .500 10 9 .526 6-2 4-7 0-0<br />
Northeastern 4 4 .500 10 12 .455 7-2 3-7 0-2<br />
Delaware 3 5 .375 7 12 .368 6-4 0-8 1-0<br />
Towson 2 6 .250 9 10 .474 5-2 3-7 1-1<br />
Drexel 2 6 .250 8 11 .421 4-7 4-4 0-0<br />
VCU 2 6 .250 4 15 .211 2-5 1-9 1-1<br />
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INDIVIDuAL STATISTICS<br />
POINTS<br />
Name, School GP G A PTS PPG<br />
Dana Sensening, ODU 23 20 16 56 2.43<br />
Charlia Warner, Hofstra 20 20 5 45 2.25<br />
Meghan Bain, JMU 23 16 4 36 1.57<br />
Denise Admiraal, ODU 23 13 5 31 1.35<br />
Nicolien van Nispen, ODU 23 10 8 28 1.22<br />
Nikki Lloyd, VCU 19 9 6 24 1.26<br />
Whitney Shean, NU 21 6 12 24 1.14<br />
Stephanie Casper, NU 22 10 4 24 1.09<br />
Caroline Nichols, ODU 23 10 4 24 1.04<br />
Catherine Chiara, Drexel 19 9 4 22 1.16<br />
Kara McEneaney, Hofstra 20 9 4 22 1.10<br />
GOALS<br />
Name, School GP G GPG<br />
Charlia Warner, Hofstra 20 20 1.00<br />
Dana Sensenig, ODU 23 20 0.87<br />
Meghan Bain, JMU 23 16 0.70<br />
Denise Admiraal, ODU 23 13 0.57<br />
Stephanie Casper, NU 22 10 0.45<br />
Nicolien van Nispen, ODU 23 10 0.43<br />
Caroline Nichols, ODU 23 10 0.43<br />
Casey Howard, Delaware 19 9 0.47<br />
Catherine Chiara, Drexel 19 9 0.47<br />
Nikki Lloyd, VCU 19 9 0.47<br />
Kim Hedley, W&M 19 9 0.47<br />
Kara McEneaney, Hofstra 20 9 0.45<br />
Darcy Pinchbeck, ODU 23 9 0.39<br />
2006 CAA All-Rookie Team: Meghan Bain (James Madison),<br />
Kelly Driscoll (Old Dominion), Reyna Farnum (Hofstra), Suzanne<br />
Hazelzet (Northeastern), Jennifer Bolger (Drexel), Christina Boarman<br />
(Towson), Tori Karsten (Delaware), Titia Beek (Old Dominion),<br />
Wesley Drew (William & Mary), Emilie Osinga (VCU), Tara King<br />
(James Madison)
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ASSISTS<br />
Name, School GP A APG<br />
Dana Sensenig, ODU 23 16 0.70<br />
Whitney Shean, NU 21 12 0.57<br />
Emily Horvat, Drexel 19 8 0.42<br />
Nicolien van Nispen, ODU 23 8 0.35<br />
Casey Mouser, Drexel 14 7 0.50<br />
Katie Evans, Delaware 16 7 0.44<br />
Gina Cimarelli, W&M 19 7 0.37<br />
Ashley D’Ambra, NU 22 7 0.32<br />
Stephanie Swain, Delaware 17 6 0.35<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen, Hofstra 18 6 0.33<br />
Nikki Lloyd, VCU 19 6 0.32<br />
DEFENSIVE SAVES<br />
Name, School GP DSV DSPG<br />
Gabby Mink, Towson 19 4 0.21<br />
Alyssa Collis, VCU 19 4 0.21<br />
Leslie DeSimone, Hofstra 20 4 0.20<br />
Kelli Richards, Towson 17 3 0.18<br />
Kaitlin Johnson, W&M 19 3 0.16<br />
Cassandra Prentiss, Drexel 18 2 0.11<br />
Heather Bloemker, Drexel 19 2 0.11<br />
Angelina Banaag, VCU 19 2 0.11<br />
Kim McEwen, Towson 19 2 0.11<br />
Daphne Admiraal, ODU 23 2 0.09<br />
TEAM STATISTICS<br />
Team Scoring GP G A PTS PPG<br />
Old Dominion 23 84 56 224 9.74<br />
Hofstra 20 50 29 129 6.45<br />
Northeastern 22 46 47 139 6.32<br />
James Madison 23 52 33 137 5.96<br />
Drexel 19 38 30 106 5.58<br />
Delaware 19 35 28 98 5.16<br />
W&M 19 37 22 96 5.05<br />
Towson 19 33 25 91 4.79<br />
VCU 19 30 20 80 4.21<br />
Team Goalkeeping GP Min. SV GA GAA SO<br />
ODU 23 1642:58 59 17 0.72 12<br />
James Madison 23 1640:49 69 32 1.37 10<br />
Hofstra 20 1417:10 114 31 1.53 4<br />
NU 22 1618:09 95 44 1.90 5<br />
Towson 19 1352:10 142 44 2.28 5<br />
Drexel 19 1350:13 128 49 2.54 2<br />
Delaware 19 1390:04 131 51 2.57 1<br />
W&M 19 1330:21 92 41 2.61 5<br />
VCU 19 1372:01 154 70 3.57 0<br />
GOALKEEPING<br />
Name, School GP MIN. SV GA PCT GAA SO<br />
Kelly Driscoll, ODU 23 1642:58 59 17 .776 0.72 12<br />
Kelsey Cutchins, JMU 23 1262:57 58 23 .716 1.27 4<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait, HU 20 1355:03 111 27 .804 1.39 3<br />
Liz Centofanti, NU 18 1303:09 76 30 .717 1.61 4<br />
Christina Armer, Towson 19 1288:23 138 39 .780 2.12 4<br />
Gwen Hunter, W&M 19 1166:01 85 36 .702 2.16 3<br />
Nikki Rhoades, Delaware 16 1153:50 109 37 .747 2.24 1<br />
Colleen McAndrew, Drexel 19 1315:13 127 49 .722 2.61 1<br />
<strong>Brit</strong>tany LoVullo, VCU 13 756:36 88 36 .710 3.33 1<br />
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the colonial athletic association<br />
Coming off another record-setting<br />
season, the Colonial Athletic<br />
Association continues to enhance<br />
its reputation as one of the nation’s top<br />
collegiate conferences.<br />
With a geographic footprint stretching from<br />
Boston to Atlanta, the CAA encompasses<br />
five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan<br />
areas. The conference has produced 16<br />
national team champions in five different<br />
sports, 33 individual national champions,<br />
12 national players of the year, 11 national<br />
coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award<br />
winners. Even more impressive, however,<br />
are the honors accumulated away from<br />
competition, which include five Rhodes<br />
Scholars and 21 NCAA post-graduate<br />
scholars. In 2006-07, the CAA had six ESPN<br />
the Magazine Academic All-Americans and<br />
more than 1,600 of our 4,000 student-athletes<br />
received the Commissioner’s Academic<br />
Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point<br />
average while lettering in a varsity sport.<br />
The landscape of the conference stretches<br />
along the majority of the East Coast, and<br />
includes six of the nation’s top 25 media<br />
markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4),<br />
Boston (5), Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta<br />
(9) and Baltimore (23). The number of<br />
television homes in the CAA market exceeds<br />
19 million.<br />
The CAA now sponsors 22 sports with the<br />
addition of a 12-team football league in 2007.<br />
Male athletes compete for championships<br />
in baseball, basketball, cross country,<br />
football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming &<br />
diving, tennis, track & field and wrestling.<br />
Female athletes battle for conference titles<br />
in basketball, cross country, field hockey,<br />
golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming &<br />
diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball.<br />
In 2006-07, a league-record 29 teams earned<br />
NCAA Tournament berths.<br />
The conference has made its presence known<br />
nationally in men’s basketball with four<br />
teams advancing to post-season play for<br />
the past three years. Conference champion<br />
VCU pulled the most noted upset of the<br />
NCAA first round last season with its 79-<br />
77 victory over Duke and Old Dominion<br />
became the second CAA team in as many<br />
years to receive an NCAA at-large bid.<br />
Hofstra returned to the NIT for the third<br />
straight season and Drexel made its fourth<br />
NIT appearance in the last five years. In<br />
2006, George Mason became the first mid-<br />
Hofstra University<br />
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major program since 1979 to reach the Final<br />
Four, knocking off powerhouses Michigan<br />
State, North Carolina, Wichita State and<br />
Connecticut along the way. The Patriots were<br />
ranked No. 8 in the final ESPN/USA Today<br />
Top 25 poll, which was the highest ever for a<br />
CAA team.<br />
In women’s basketball, the CAA had three<br />
teams earn NCAA Tournament berths for<br />
the first time and four squads advanced to<br />
post-season play for the second straight<br />
year. Perennial power Old Dominion, which<br />
has captured three national championships<br />
(1979, 1980, 1985) and was national runnerup<br />
in 1997, captured its 16 th consecutive<br />
conference title. James Madison returned to<br />
the NCAA Tournament for the first time since<br />
1996 and Delaware made its second-ever<br />
trip to the NCAA’s. Hofstra completed its<br />
most successful season in school history by<br />
advancing to the quarterfinals of the WNIT.<br />
The conference also excels in many other<br />
sports. Delaware became the first CAA team<br />
to reach the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s<br />
Lacrosse Championship in 2007. A leaguerecord<br />
four men’s soccer teams earned<br />
NCAA berths in 2006, with Towson and<br />
Old Dominion advancing to the round of 16.<br />
A league-high four teams also represented<br />
the conference in the NCAA Men’s Tennis<br />
Championship. William & Mary reached<br />
the round of 16 in women’s tennis and the<br />
Tribe tandem of Megan Moulton-Levy and<br />
Katarina Zoricic was ranked No. 1 in the<br />
nation and reached the finals of the NCAA<br />
Doubles Championship. CAA squads have<br />
won 10 field hockey national titles since<br />
the championship began in 1981, which<br />
is the most of any Division I conference.<br />
Hofstra finished seventh overall at the NCAA<br />
Wrestling Championship and William &<br />
Mary finished eighth nationally in men’s<br />
cross country. In baseball, the league had 17<br />
players chosen in the 2007 Major League<br />
Baseball draft. There were 37 CAA studentathletes<br />
who received All-America honors.<br />
CAA member institutions are committed to<br />
excellence in the classroom. The Colonial<br />
Academic Alliance was created in 2002<br />
by the league’s presidents with a goal of<br />
expanding their partnership to all aspects<br />
of university life outside of intercollegiate<br />
athletics. Among the programs already<br />
established are an undergraduate research<br />
conference, coordination of study abroad<br />
programs and granting visiting academic<br />
status to student-athletes traveling to an<br />
away contest so that they have access to<br />
libraries, academic resource centers and<br />
computer labs.<br />
In 2002, two faculty members from CAA<br />
institutions were awarded academia’s most<br />
coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize.<br />
John B. Fenn, a research professor in<br />
the Department of Chemistry at Virginia<br />
Commonwealth University, received the<br />
Nobel Prize for chemistry, and Vernon Smith,<br />
a professor of economics and law at George<br />
Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in<br />
economic sciences.<br />
Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided<br />
the CAA since its inception. The conference<br />
traces its roots back to 1983 when three<br />
of its current members- George Mason<br />
University, James Madison University, and<br />
the College of William and Mary - were<br />
aligned with East Carolina University,<br />
the United States Naval Academy and the<br />
University of Richmond as a basketball<br />
league (ECAC South). During the next two<br />
years, the league added 11 sports, acquired<br />
two new members (the University of North<br />
Carolina at Wilmington and American<br />
University) and decided to form a new<br />
association. The transformation from<br />
ECAC South to CAA took place on<br />
June 6, 1985.<br />
Charter members George Mason, James<br />
Madison, UNC Wilmington and William<br />
and Mary were joined by Old Dominion<br />
University in 1991 and by Virginia<br />
Commonwealth University in 1995.<br />
The conference added the University of<br />
Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra<br />
University and Towson University in 2001.<br />
Georgia State University and Northeastern<br />
University became members of the<br />
conference on July 1, 2005.<br />
From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning<br />
faculty, the CAA takes great pride in<br />
producing performers who stand out both on<br />
the playing field and in the classroom.
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Janet Alder 1936<br />
Kristen Alifano 1991<br />
Alexandra Alonge 2004<br />
Jessica Andrews 2000<br />
Jessica Banks 2001<br />
Vicki Banks 1991<br />
Delia Baretto 1953<br />
Allison Barnett 2001<br />
Helene Barth 1946<br />
Janice Bauer 1969<br />
Roberta Bell 1949<br />
Greta Benn 1943<br />
Jean Benner 1941<br />
Carol Bennet-Schnorr 1968<br />
Linda Bent 1980<br />
Catherine Berg 1969<br />
Doris Biedermann 1939<br />
Mary Bleimeyer 1939<br />
Nancy Bloom 1982<br />
Evaun Boatman 1987<br />
Edith Boerckel 1938<br />
Theresa Bonini 1984<br />
Karin Boone 1972<br />
Laurie Brasher 1978<br />
Kathie Brettell 1952<br />
Marjorie Bricka 1936<br />
Martha Briggs 1953<br />
Judith Brown 1967<br />
Maureen Rose Brown 1979<br />
Jessica Browning 2002<br />
Christine Bruno 1989<br />
Sarah Buckley 1966<br />
Madeline Burpee 1937<br />
Patricia Bussewitz 1969<br />
Tara Byrne 2002<br />
Theresa Calvano 1971<br />
Kerry Calvert 1995<br />
Virgina Cameron 1943<br />
Kristen Carano 1995<br />
Krysta Cardinale 2006<br />
Renee Carfero 1995<br />
Eve Carlin 1982<br />
Susan Carter 1969<br />
Linda Caruso 1978<br />
Carolyn Chalfant 1937<br />
Patricia Chalfant 1940<br />
Alexis Chapas 1975<br />
Josephine Cheslak 1939<br />
Jeannette Cheslock 1971<br />
Ellen Christensen 1938<br />
Catherine Clark 1936<br />
Tierney Clark 1996<br />
Carolyn Cohen 1975<br />
Edythe Cohen 1953<br />
Marsha Cohen 1973<br />
Annetta Cole 1937<br />
Maureen Collins 1984<br />
Melissa Compton 1995<br />
Margaret Corson 1936<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait 2006<br />
Donna Crittenden 1940<br />
Esther Crosland 1938<br />
Christine Cuneen 1990<br />
Virgina Custer 1941<br />
Barbara Darcy 1957<br />
Marjorie Davidson 1973<br />
Margie Dean 1940<br />
Dorothy DeGraff 1947<br />
Marion DeJesus 1967<br />
Phylliss Delgrecco 1987<br />
Donna Dellova 1986<br />
Sharon Deloney 1971<br />
Leslie DeSimone 2006<br />
Gloria DeVarennes 1939<br />
Cynthia Dibetta 1982<br />
Denise Dinkelacker 1971<br />
Avis Dipple 1950<br />
Fran DiSilvestro 1953<br />
Ellen Distler<br />
Marion Dochterman 1937<br />
Linda Dodd 1974<br />
Cynthia Donaldson<br />
Helena Dow 1940<br />
Ronnie Duda 1976<br />
Marilyn Dutcher 1971<br />
Louise Edelmann 1938<br />
Jerilynn Eisinger 1969<br />
Pat Elbert 1950<br />
Erica Elkin 1969<br />
Jean Elyman 1937<br />
Virginia Estabrook 1937<br />
Wanda Falci 1955<br />
Linda Fazio 1975<br />
Elizabeth Fecci 1969<br />
Vera Ferguson 1937<br />
Jean Ferryman 1940<br />
Alice Fifelski 1967<br />
Danielle Filoso 1999<br />
Wilma Findley 1940<br />
Barbara Fink 1981<br />
Dawn Fiscina 1991<br />
Linda Fish 1976<br />
Caryn Fisher 1972<br />
Ilonka Yvonne Flammer<br />
1984<br />
Ruth Fleet 1942<br />
Bridget Flynn 1993<br />
Barbara Folkman 1966<br />
Genevieve Ford 1944<br />
Aimee Frank 1998<br />
Avis Freidah 1952<br />
Debbie Freseneius 1996<br />
Nancy Fullan 1983<br />
Jennifer Funston 1995<br />
Tara Fusco 1998<br />
Gina Galatro 2002<br />
Edith Gallagher 1990<br />
hofstra field hockey aluMnae<br />
alison barnett Melissa compton leslie desimone sara Gonzalez<br />
Catherine Gallivan 1939<br />
Elaine Gangloff 1966<br />
Lisa Ganzenmuller 1985<br />
Lauren Garille 1998<br />
Carmen Gawronski 1986<br />
Katie Geissler 2004<br />
Grace Giarmoleo 1996<br />
Janie Girolamo 1981<br />
Teresa Glass 1995<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004<br />
Patricia Graham 1968<br />
Marie LaFonte Grasso 1986<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves 2002<br />
Ronni Dale Greene 1970<br />
Ellen Greenland 1936<br />
Ellen Grossman 1972<br />
Sheryl Hall 1982<br />
Gloria Hage 1937<br />
Candance Harden-Storey<br />
1969<br />
Gloria Hargett 1973<br />
Frances Harris 1961<br />
Sara Harris 1999<br />
Marie Hayman 1944<br />
Mary Heagan 1937<br />
Graceann Hichborn 1955<br />
Christine Hickey 2002<br />
Joan Hinden 1965<br />
Diane Hobin 1995<br />
Jean Homan 1938<br />
Evelyn Horn 1940<br />
Kathleen Horst 1954<br />
Karin Huber 1995<br />
Josephine Hulen 1966<br />
Patricia Hutchinson 1975<br />
Elizabeth Hynes 1936<br />
Karen Ingvoldstad 1967<br />
Barbara Intrieri 1983<br />
Jozann Jackson 2003<br />
Judith Jaffe 1968<br />
Wilma Jansen 1939<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2006<br />
Kerri Jantzen 2002<br />
Bunny Jasper 1940<br />
Christine Jastrzemski 1968<br />
Barbara Jones 1971<br />
Donna Jones 1985<br />
Joy Jorgensen 1956<br />
Frances Jurkowski 1969<br />
Robin Kammerer 1993<br />
Anne Kane 1953<br />
Nancy Kane 1983<br />
Betty Karr 1938<br />
Margaret Keary 1974<br />
Joan Keegan 1986<br />
Loreen Kelly 1991<br />
Mickey Kemp 1950<br />
Tatum Kendrick 1997<br />
Joan Kent<br />
Betty Kimball 1939<br />
Leslie King 2002<br />
Frances Knabbe 1970<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1997<br />
Elaine Kohn 1970<br />
Irene Kopke 1969<br />
Kathy Kotowski 2005<br />
Lisa Kovalsky 1984<br />
Karen Krause 1995<br />
Amy Krysiewski 2004<br />
Jean Lagakis 1937<br />
Josephine Laham 1991<br />
Ali Lanyon 1999<br />
Cheryl Larrier 1969<br />
Jacquie Lavak 1949<br />
Eleanor Lemke 1939<br />
Lisa Lentz 1985<br />
Sharon Lettera 1969<br />
Cindy Lewis 1979<br />
Hofstra University
hofstra field hockey aluMnae<br />
tricia-ann Greaves<br />
Donna Lewis 1942<br />
Donna Marie Lewis 1981<br />
Sekayi Liburd 2005<br />
Janet Liebler 1940<br />
Marie Limanni 1984<br />
Patricia Linhart 1979<br />
Linda Lipowski 1970<br />
Jennifer Little 2000<br />
Elma Lobaugh 1937<br />
Maureen Lobmeyer 1989<br />
Susan Long 1992<br />
Marlene Loos 1988<br />
Sandy Lubertazzi 1995<br />
Patricia Ludwig 1955<br />
Angela Lukaszewski 1969<br />
Liz Lynner 1985<br />
Emma MacDonald 1997<br />
Kathleen Magee 1945<br />
Amanda Mahncke 1998<br />
Janis Maier 1970<br />
Michelle Maier 1988<br />
Janet Malloy 1985<br />
Jean Mango 1966<br />
Margaret Marrin 1936<br />
Brenda Marsteller 1990<br />
Nora Martens 1971<br />
Charlotte Mathia 1937<br />
Vivian Mathias 1948<br />
Mary May 1958<br />
Laura Mayer 1955<br />
Jean Mazzilli 1987<br />
Marion McCann 1940<br />
Kara McEneaney<br />
Janice McFadden 1987<br />
Vera McFarland 1939<br />
Deidre McGill 1988<br />
Diane McLaughlin 1990<br />
Melinda Meade 1966<br />
Nicole Mercurio 2002<br />
Hofstra University<br />
doni-Melissa Jantzen<br />
Priscilla Merryman 1974<br />
Edith Meyer 1968<br />
Marcia Miller 1957<br />
Hazel Mischler 1949<br />
Carolyn Moore 1939<br />
Marion Moore 1971<br />
Patrice Morelli 1979<br />
Mary Edith Morgan 1936<br />
Kellie Moritz 2000<br />
Ruth Moyse 1941<br />
Helena Mroczkowska 1937<br />
Denise Ann Mugno 1981<br />
Jeanne Muller 1948<br />
Jeanne Muratore 1970<br />
Brenda Murphy 1968<br />
Dorsey Myers 1953<br />
Jennifer nardone 2002<br />
Muriel Nicklas 1952<br />
Monique Noel 1986<br />
Cathleen Nugent 1987<br />
Grace Nulty<br />
Grace O’Brien 1937<br />
Patricia O’Hara 1938<br />
Toni Oklan-Arko 1969<br />
Susan Pace 1970<br />
Patricia Pandolfi 1967<br />
Cecilia Parry 1978<br />
Linda Pashley 1971<br />
Teri Pavia 1989<br />
Carolyn Penna 1969<br />
Jeanne Perrin 1973<br />
Hazel Petersen 1950<br />
Marion Petre 1940<br />
Margaret Petry 1936<br />
Henrietta Pfeiffer 1940<br />
Barbara Pfrunder 1952<br />
Doris Pirodsky 1940<br />
Carole Plunkett 1956<br />
Jean Powers 1939<br />
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Carol Pugh 1975<br />
Christine Purcell 1987<br />
Ann Race 1969<br />
Henrietta Rasweiler 1940<br />
Jean Reber 1940<br />
Pietrina Reda 1973<br />
Kristen Reed 1993<br />
Lois Reeve 1950<br />
Laurie Regensburg 1971<br />
Genevieve Reilly 1940<br />
Susan Reinhardt 1981<br />
Sally Rieger 1949<br />
Diane Ronga 1975<br />
Beth Rosenberg 1979<br />
Barbara Rubins 1951<br />
Martha Ruccione 1937<br />
Doris Runcie 1940<br />
Gertrude Runcie 1938<br />
Janet Runcie 1939<br />
Linda Russo 1990<br />
Diane Ryan 1983<br />
Karen Ryan 1986<br />
Ruth Ryan 1954<br />
Detcha Sabourin 1993<br />
Marilyn Sahlin 1949<br />
Donna Sandak 1966<br />
Linda Santisi 1983<br />
Arlene Sapanski 1987<br />
Judith Scanlan 1955<br />
Lynn Schaefer 1966<br />
Doris Scheffler 1940<br />
Iris Schlesinger 1975<br />
Alice Schlicting 1955<br />
Lynn Schoonejans 1976<br />
Elenore Schotz 1956<br />
Diane Schubert 1975<br />
Joy Schuck<br />
Kimberly Schulze 1994<br />
Lillian Schuttger 1936<br />
Madeline Schwarz 1939<br />
Mary Scott 1957<br />
Dorthe Selda 1969<br />
Karen Serani 1985<br />
Kathryn Sergi 2003<br />
Sharon Shebar 1966<br />
Frances Sheehan 1989<br />
Kathleen Sheehan 1987<br />
Debbie Shelvin 1983<br />
Erin Skelly 2000<br />
Janet Slomin 1940<br />
Elaine Small 1982<br />
Erin Smith 1999<br />
Lorraine Smith 1940<br />
Martha Smith 1941<br />
Virginia Snyder 1940<br />
Helen Sobel 1940<br />
Kathy Soloman 1977<br />
Jacqueline Soukup 1949<br />
Virginia Spahn 1970<br />
Roma Spitaleri 1940<br />
Jean Stafford 1982<br />
Genevieve Statelman 1979<br />
Tara Sterlacci 2000<br />
Jania Stout 1992<br />
Barbara Stuard 1950<br />
Liz Sturm 1999<br />
Cherryl Sullivan 1972<br />
Edith Swain 1945<br />
Jen Swett 2001<br />
Susan Switzer 1971<br />
Ruth Terwilliger 1937<br />
Greta Thompson 1940<br />
Mary Tietjen<br />
Mary Tkatch 1979<br />
Wendy Tobin 1984<br />
Mary Topping 1965<br />
Janet Totter 1953<br />
Jane Totura 1970<br />
Melanie Williams<br />
Kathleen Trouve 1937<br />
Sally Trumbower 1991<br />
Shelley Tsesmelis 1971<br />
Carole Tulloch 1971<br />
Ruth Ulmschneider 1938<br />
Lori Vaccariello 1986<br />
Lorraine Vogel 1944<br />
Evelyn Von Elm 1942<br />
Susan Von Leer 1981<br />
Maureen Wallenstein 1969<br />
Janet Walsh 1998<br />
Barbara Watson 1968<br />
<strong>Shannon</strong> Watson 2002<br />
Lois Weber 1949<br />
Marilyn Weber 1950<br />
Ruth Weber 1940<br />
Kathleen Whelm 1971<br />
Vivian Whitehead 1950<br />
Edith Wilkinson 1942<br />
Melanie Williams 2005<br />
Marilyn Winter 1950<br />
Kimberly Wist 1994<br />
Ruth Wulfing 1940<br />
June Zeiner 1970<br />
This list was compiled from<br />
the best available sources.<br />
Please call (516) 463-4602<br />
with any additions.
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RESuLTS<br />
Year Record Coach<br />
1936 2-5-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1937 0-3-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1938 5-2-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1939 5-2-1 Erma Stroh<br />
1940 3-3-0 Erma Stroh<br />
1941 No Program<br />
1942 No Program<br />
1943 No Program<br />
1944 No Program<br />
1945 No Program<br />
1946 1-1-0 Lucia Anselowicz<br />
1947 3-1-1 Muriel Boelsen<br />
1948 3-1-1 Muriel Boelsen<br />
1949 4-1-1 Muriel Boelsen<br />
1950 5-2-1 Muriel Bach (Boelsen)<br />
1951 5-2-1 Muriel Bach<br />
1952 6-1-1 Muriel Bach<br />
1953 5-2-0 Muriel Bach<br />
1954-65 Not Available<br />
1966 1-3-0 Not Available<br />
1967-68 Not Available<br />
1969 4-3-1 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1970 3-4-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1971 5-5-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1972 Not Available<br />
1973 6-1-0 Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
1974 5-3-2 Jane O’Brien<br />
1975 7-2-0 Jane O’Brien<br />
1976-78 Not Available<br />
1979 4-7-0 Nancy McMullen<br />
1980 5-6-2 Cindy Lewis<br />
1981 7-7-1 Cindy Lewis<br />
1982 7-7-0 Cindy Lewis<br />
1983 6-9-1 Cindy Lewis<br />
1984 8-6-3 Cindy Lewis<br />
1985 9-4-6 Lynn Kotler<br />
1986 9-7-2 Lynn Kotler<br />
1987 15-4-0 Beth Bozman<br />
1988 7-13-1 Carie Conversano<br />
1989 8-8-2 Carie Conversano<br />
1990 4-14-0 Carie Conversano<br />
1991 3-12-1 Carie Conversano-Bodo<br />
1992 9-8-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1993 4-11-1 Carie Bodo<br />
1994 7-11-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1995 10-9-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1996 5-12-0 Carie Bodo<br />
1997 9-9-0 Pam Bustin<br />
1998 6-13-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
1999 4-16-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2000 8-12-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2001 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2002 10-9-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2003 12-8-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2004 13-8-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2005 13-7-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
2006 13-7-0 Kathy De Angelis<br />
Total 305-299-33<br />
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SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS<br />
Season Records Player Number Year<br />
Goals Janet Walsh 20 1998<br />
Charlia Warner 20 2006<br />
Assists Lauren Garille/Liz Sturm 13 1998<br />
Points Charlia Warner 45 2006<br />
Goalie Saves Robin Kammerer 396 1990<br />
Save Percentage Chris Cuneen .930 1987<br />
Goals Against Average Chris Cuneen 0.89 1987<br />
Career Records Player Number Years<br />
Goals Janet Walsh 55 1995-98<br />
Assists Jamie Knoblich 24 1994-97<br />
Points Janet Walsh 127 1995-98<br />
Goalie Saves Robin Kammerer 1,139 1989-92<br />
Save Percentage Evaun Malicki .923 1984-85<br />
Goals Against Average Chris Cuneen 1.47 1986-89<br />
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HOFSTRA POSTSEASON INDIVIDuAL HONORS<br />
Edith Gallagher 1989 CFHC Sauk Valley Honorable Mention<br />
1989 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
1989 Division I Honorable Mention All-American<br />
Chris Cuneen 1989 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
Robin Kammerer 1992 2nd team All-Mid-East Region<br />
Melissa Compton 1993 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
Renee Carfero 1994 2nd team All-Mid-East Region<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1995 2nd team All-Mid-East Region<br />
1996 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
1997 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
Janet Walsh 1997 2nd team All-Mid-East Region<br />
Kate Sergi 2003 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2003 2nd team All-Mid-East Region<br />
2004 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
2004 STX/NFHCA Division I 3rd team All-American<br />
2005 1st team All-Mid-East Region<br />
2005 STX/NFHCA Division I 3rd team All-American<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004 1st team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
Kara McEneaney 2004 2nd team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
2005 1st team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
2006 2nd team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
Pemba Ramdoo 2005 1st team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
Charlia Warner 2006 STX/NFHCA<br />
Division I 2nd team<br />
All-American<br />
2006 1st team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait 2005 2nd team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
2006 2nd team<br />
All-Mid-East Region<br />
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kate sergi<br />
Jessica cowperthwait<br />
ALL-EAST COAST CONFERENCE<br />
Edith Gallagher 1988, 89<br />
Robin Kammerer 1990<br />
Vicki Banks 1990<br />
Sue Long 1990<br />
ALL-NORTH ATLANTIC<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1995<br />
Jamie knoblich
kara Mceneaney<br />
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ALL-AMERICA EAST<br />
Jamie Knoblich 1996<br />
Janet Walsh 1998<br />
Jennifer Swett 2000<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves 2000 (rookie)<br />
Kate Sergi 2000 (rookie)<br />
Allison Barnett 2001<br />
Tara Byrne 2001 (2nd team)<br />
<strong>Shannon</strong> Watson 2001 (2nd team)<br />
ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves 2002 (1st team)<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait 2003, 2005 (1st<br />
team), 2006 (2nd<br />
team)<br />
Kate Sergi 2003 (2nd team)<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2004, 2005 (1st<br />
team), 2006 (2nd<br />
team)<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004 (2nd team)<br />
Pemba Ramdoo 2004 (rookie), 2005<br />
(1st team)<br />
Charlia Warner 2005 (rookie), 2006<br />
(1st team)<br />
Leslie DeSimone 2006 (2nd team)<br />
Kara McEneaney 2006 (1st team)<br />
Reyna Farnum 2006 (rookie)<br />
COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
WEEKLY HONORS<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves Player of the Week<br />
September 2, 2002<br />
Tricia-Ann Greaves Player of the Week<br />
October 7, 2002<br />
Katherine Kotowski Rookie of the Week<br />
October 14, 2002<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen Rookie of the Week<br />
September 8, 2003<br />
Kara McEneaney Rookie of the Week<br />
September 22, 2003<br />
Jessica Cowperthwait Rookie of the Week<br />
October 20, 2003<br />
Kara McEneaney Player of the Week<br />
October 18, 2004<br />
Pemba Ramdoo Rookie of the Week<br />
August 30, 2004<br />
Pemba Ramdoo Rookie of the Week<br />
September 20, 2004<br />
Leslie DeSimone Co-Player of the<br />
Week<br />
October 31, 2005<br />
Charlia Warner Co-Player of the<br />
Week<br />
October 3, 2006<br />
Charlia Warner Player of the Week<br />
October 31, 2006<br />
Reyna Farnum Rookie of the Week<br />
October 16, 2006<br />
NFHCA NORTH-SOuTH SENIOR<br />
ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS<br />
Allison Barnett 2001<br />
Jen Swett 2001<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2006<br />
NFHCA NATIONAL<br />
ACADEMIC SQuAD<br />
Dawn Fiscina 1989, 1990<br />
Brenda Marsteller 1989<br />
Linda Russo 1989<br />
Angie Gagliardi 1990<br />
Melissa Compton 1994<br />
Sandy Lubertazzi 1994<br />
Lisa Stern 1994<br />
Jessica Andrews 1998<br />
Danielle Filoso 1998, 1999<br />
Sara Harris 1998, 1999<br />
Nicole Mercurio 1999, 2000<br />
Jen Little 2000<br />
Kathryn Sergi 2000, 2001, 2002<br />
<strong>Shannon</strong> Watson 2000, 2001, 2002<br />
Jennifer Nardone 2001, 2002<br />
Jessica Browning 2002<br />
Tara Byrne 2002<br />
Christine Hickey 2002<br />
<strong>Shannon</strong> <strong>Alexander</strong> 2003, 2004, 2005,<br />
2006<br />
Elise Galvanin 2003<br />
Amy Krysiewski 2003, 2004<br />
Sekayi Liburd 2003, 2004, 2005<br />
Jen swett<br />
Michelle Schroeder 2003<br />
Sara Gonzalez 2004<br />
Alexandra Alonge 2004<br />
Leslie DeSimone 2004, 2005<br />
Doni-Melissa Jantzen 2004, 2005, 2006<br />
Elizabeth Huebner 2004<br />
<strong>Ayanna</strong> <strong>McClean</strong> 2004, 2005, 2006<br />
Imme van Dijk 2004<br />
<strong>Brit</strong> <strong>Blankmeyer</strong> 2005<br />
Kathleen Davidson 2006<br />
Reyna Farnum 2006<br />
charlia Warner<br />
Hofstra University
hofstra university field hockey results (1936-2006)<br />
No program from 1941 to 1945. Records compiled from<br />
best available sources.<br />
1936<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 2-5-1<br />
LI Field Hockey Assoc. 1-2 L<br />
Hicksville High School 1-3 L<br />
Freeport High School 3-3 T<br />
Port Washington High School 0-6 L<br />
Adelphi 0-4 L<br />
Amityville High School 3-4 L<br />
Northport High School 1-0 W<br />
Nassau Collegiate Center 5-0 W<br />
1937<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 0-3-1<br />
Adelphi 0-2 L<br />
New York University 1-1 T<br />
New York University 0-2 L<br />
Columbia 2-4 L<br />
1938<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
New York University 7-1 W<br />
Adelphi W<br />
New College W<br />
Hunter W<br />
Rhode Island W<br />
Posse L<br />
Matinecock L<br />
Long Island Reserve T<br />
1939<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
Hunter 7-2 W<br />
Posse 0-2 L<br />
Rhode Island 0-0 T<br />
William & Mary 1-3 L<br />
Adelphi 3-0 W<br />
New York University 6-0 W<br />
Hunter 4-0 W<br />
New York University 3-0 W<br />
1940<br />
Coach: Erma Stroh<br />
Record: 3-3<br />
Hunter 4-1 W<br />
Adelphi 2-0 W<br />
William & Mary 0-4 L<br />
Rhode Island 1-3 L<br />
Posse 1-4 L<br />
New York University 4-2 W<br />
1946<br />
Coach: Lucia Anselowicz<br />
Record: 1-1<br />
Queens 3-0 W<br />
Adelphi 1-2 L<br />
1947<br />
Coach:<br />
Record: 3-1-1<br />
Brooklyn 0-0 T<br />
Adelphi 2-0 W<br />
Hunter 1-0 W<br />
Queens 5-0 W<br />
Matinecock 0-4 L<br />
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1948<br />
Coach: Muriel Boelsen<br />
Record: 3-1-1<br />
Manhattanville 0-4 L<br />
Adelphi 5-0 W<br />
Queens 4-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 2-1 W<br />
Queens 0-0 T<br />
1949<br />
Coach: Muriel Boelsen<br />
Record: 4-1-1<br />
Queens 5-0 W<br />
Adelphi 3-2 W<br />
Queens 3-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 1-1 T<br />
Manhattanville 1-9 L<br />
Queens 1-0 W<br />
1950<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
Queens 2-0 W<br />
Panzer 1-1 T<br />
Drew 5-0 W<br />
Sarah Lawrence 3-0 W<br />
Manhattanville 0-8 L<br />
Brooklyn 2-0 W<br />
Queens 2-1 W<br />
Hunter 0-1 L<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 5-2-1<br />
1951<br />
1952<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 6-1-1<br />
Queens 4-1 W<br />
Brooklyn 5-0 W<br />
Sarah Lawrence 3-0 W<br />
Panzer 2-2 T<br />
Matinecock 0-4 L<br />
Briarcliffe 1-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 2-0 W<br />
Queens 4-0 W<br />
1953<br />
Coach: Muriel Bach<br />
Record: 5-2<br />
Queens 4-1 W<br />
Brooklyn 8-0 W<br />
Panzer 1-2 L<br />
Briarcliffe 8-3 W<br />
Queens 3-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 4-0 W<br />
Coach:<br />
Record: 1-3<br />
1966<br />
1969<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 4-3-1<br />
Queens 0-1 L<br />
Hunter 3-0 W<br />
Adelphi 1-3 L<br />
Pratt 3-0 W<br />
Wagner 1-0 W<br />
Stony Brook 0-1 L<br />
Lehman 0-0 T<br />
Brooklyn 4-0 W<br />
1970<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 3-4<br />
Queens 0-3 L<br />
Hunter 5-0 W<br />
Adelphi 0-3 L<br />
Lehman 0-2 L<br />
Stony Brook 0-2 L<br />
Brooklyn 2-1 W<br />
Wagner 3-1 W<br />
1971<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 5-5<br />
Hunter 4-1 W<br />
Lehman 2-5 L<br />
Stony Brook 2-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 3-0 W<br />
Queens 1-5 L<br />
Wagner 0-2 L<br />
Adelphi 0-3 L<br />
Rockland C.C. 2-0 W<br />
William Smith 3-1 W<br />
Cortland 2-5 L<br />
1972 - Not Available<br />
1973<br />
Coach: Dr. Nathalie J. Smith<br />
Record: 6-1<br />
Rockland C.C. 2-0 W<br />
Stony Brook 1-2 L<br />
Lehman 6-0 W<br />
Hunter 9-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 9-0 W<br />
Wagner 6-0 W<br />
Adelphi 4-1 W<br />
1974<br />
Coach: Jane O’Brien<br />
Record: 5-3-2<br />
Rockland C.C. 7-0 W<br />
Wagner 1-0 W<br />
Stony Brook 1-1 T<br />
Queens 1-2 L<br />
Hunter 4-0 W<br />
Brooklyn 3-0 W<br />
Adelphi 1-1 T<br />
Lehman 1-2 L<br />
Oswego* 0-3 L<br />
Auburn* 9-2 W<br />
*NYSAIAW Div. II Tournament<br />
1975<br />
Coach: Jane O’Brien<br />
Record: 7-2<br />
Rockland C.C. 1-0 W<br />
Queens 1-0 W<br />
Wagner 1-0 W<br />
Stony Brook 0-1 L<br />
Manhattanville 3-0 W<br />
Hunter 5-0 W<br />
Adelphi 0-2 L<br />
Brooklyn 2-1 W<br />
Barnard 5-0 W<br />
1976-78 -Not Available
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1979<br />
Coach: Nancy McMullen<br />
Record: 4-7<br />
Manhattanville 0-2 L<br />
Skidmore 1-0 W<br />
Vassar 4-2 W<br />
Hartwick 0-1 L (2 OT)<br />
C.W. Post 0-1 L<br />
Montclair 2-4 L<br />
Adelphi 2-1 W<br />
Queens 1-0 W<br />
C.W. Post* 0-1 L<br />
Hartwick* 0-1 L<br />
Ithaca** 4-5 L<br />
*NYSAIAW Div. II Tournament<br />
**AIAW Regional Div. II Tournament<br />
1980<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 5-6-2<br />
Manhattanville 1-2 L<br />
Kings College 3-0 W<br />
Adelphi 1-0 W<br />
Keane 1-0 W<br />
Vassar 2-0 W<br />
Syracuse 0-2 L<br />
Queens 1-0 W<br />
C.W. Post 0-1 L (OT)<br />
Montclair State 1-1 T<br />
Bridgeport 1-3 L<br />
Oneonta 1-3 L<br />
Hartwick 1-2 L<br />
Adelphi 0-0 T<br />
1981<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 7-7-1<br />
William Patterson 1-4 L<br />
Scranton 1-1 T<br />
Manhattanville 3-1 W (OT)<br />
Kings College 1-3 L<br />
Syracuse 1-2 L<br />
Adelphi 2-3 L<br />
Kean 1-0 W<br />
Montclair 0-2 L<br />
C.W. Post 1-2 L<br />
Bridgeport 2-1 W<br />
Oneonta 2-1 W<br />
Hartwick 1-3 L<br />
Rider 3-1 W<br />
Vassar 6-0 W<br />
Fairfield 2-0 W<br />
1982<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 7-7<br />
Bucknell* 2-1 W (OT)<br />
Manhattanville 3-1 W<br />
Drew 2-1 W<br />
Lafayette* 0-3 L<br />
Adelphi 3-0 W<br />
Fairfield 0-2 L<br />
Kean 2-1 W<br />
C.W. Post 2-3 L<br />
Villanova 2-3 L (OT)<br />
Towson* 2-0 W<br />
Rider* 1-4 L<br />
Montclair 1-3 L<br />
Vassar 3-1 W<br />
Kings College 1-2 L<br />
*East Coast Conference game<br />
1983<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 6-9-1<br />
Bucknell* 2-4 L<br />
Manhattanville 1-2 L<br />
Lafayette* 2-5 L<br />
Adelphi 4-0 W<br />
Fairfield 1-2 L<br />
C.W. Post 0-2 L<br />
LaSalle 2-2 T<br />
Villanova 1-4 L<br />
Towson* 4-1 W<br />
American* 1-2 L<br />
Rider* 0-2 L<br />
Kean 1-0 W<br />
Monmouth 3-0 W<br />
Montclair 2-1 W<br />
Drexel* 3-2 W (OT)<br />
Drew 1-2 L<br />
*East Coast Conference game<br />
1984<br />
Coach: Cindy Lewis<br />
Record: 8-6-3<br />
Montclair State 1-0 W<br />
Bucknell 0-1 L<br />
Manhattanville 0-0 T<br />
St. Joseph’s L<br />
Lafayette 0-4 L<br />
Siena 1-0 W<br />
Towson State 1-0 W<br />
Fairfield 3-1 W<br />
C.W. Post 2-1 W<br />
Drew 0-0 L (OT)<br />
Kean 4-0 W<br />
Villanova 3-5 L<br />
Rider 4-2 W<br />
LaSalle 2-2 T<br />
Drexel 1-0 W<br />
Lowell T<br />
Lafayette 0-4 L<br />
1985<br />
Coach: Lynn Kotler<br />
Record: 9-4-6<br />
Bucknell W<br />
LaSalle 0-0 T<br />
Siena 2-0 W<br />
Yale 0-1 L<br />
Fairfield 4-0 W<br />
Rider 3-2 W<br />
Villanova 0-0 T<br />
Towson State 1-0 W<br />
Lehigh 2-2 T<br />
Montclair State 3-0 W<br />
Rider 3-1 W<br />
C.W. Post 5-0 W<br />
Drexel 1-1 T<br />
Lafayette 1-2 L (OT)<br />
1986<br />
Coach: Lynn Kotler<br />
Record: 9-7-2<br />
at Bucknell 0-1 L<br />
LaSalle 1-0 W<br />
Georgetown 0-0 T (2OT)<br />
at Villanova 5-1 W<br />
at Towson State 4-1 W<br />
C.W. Post 0-0 T (2OT)<br />
Lafayette 2-1 W<br />
Syracuse 0-3 L<br />
Fairfield 4-2 W<br />
Providence 2-3 L<br />
Maine 0-2 L<br />
at Rider 2-0 W<br />
Lehigh 1-3 L<br />
Delaware 0-1 L<br />
Drexel 1-0 W<br />
at Yale 2-1 W<br />
Bucknell 2-1 W<br />
Delaware 2-3 L (3OT)<br />
1987<br />
Coach: Beth Bozman<br />
Record: 15-4-0<br />
Lock Haven 0-1 L<br />
Bucknell 1-0 W<br />
LaSalle 4-1 W<br />
Delaware 1-2 L<br />
Villanova 2-1 W<br />
Towson State 3-1 W<br />
Lafayette 2-0 W<br />
Syracuse 3-1 W<br />
St. Joseph’s 1-0 W<br />
Rhode Island 3-2 W<br />
Maine 3-1 W<br />
Rider 2-0 W<br />
Lehigh 2-1 W<br />
Providence 0-2 L<br />
Fairfield 3-0 W<br />
Drexel 2-0 W<br />
Yale 2-1 W<br />
C.W. Post 6-0 W<br />
Lafayette 1-3 L<br />
1988<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano<br />
Record: 7-13-1<br />
Bucknell 1-1 T<br />
at Rutgers 1-4 L<br />
at LaSalle 0-3 L<br />
at Delaware 0-2 L<br />
at Temple 4-6 L<br />
Villanova 0-3 L<br />
Towson State 5-0 W<br />
Fairfield 5-0 W<br />
at Syracuse 1-2 L<br />
at Colgate 1-2 L<br />
at Providence 1-2 L<br />
Rider 1-2 L<br />
North Carolina 2-5 L<br />
C.W. Post 2-0 W<br />
St. Joseph’s 3-2 W<br />
at Lafayette 2-1 W<br />
at Drexel 5-3 W<br />
at Maine 1-2 L (OT)<br />
Yale 3-1 W<br />
at Lehigh 1-2 L<br />
at Bucknell 0-2 L<br />
1989<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano<br />
Record: 8-8-2<br />
at Bucknell 1-1 T<br />
Rutgers 2-3 L<br />
LaSalle 2-0 W<br />
Delaware 3-1 W<br />
Temple 2-5 L<br />
at Fairfield 4-0 W<br />
Syracuse 1-4 L<br />
Lafayette 0-2 L<br />
Davis & Elkins 1-1 T<br />
Rhode Island 3-2 W<br />
at Rider 3-4 L<br />
Lehigh 2-0 W<br />
Maine* 5-0 W<br />
at C.W. Post 5-2 W<br />
Drexel 4-1 W<br />
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hofstra university field hockey results (1936-2006)<br />
at Towson State 2-3 L<br />
at Yale 1-2 L<br />
Drexel 3-4 L<br />
*at Providence, Rhode Island<br />
1990<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano<br />
Record: 4-14-0<br />
Bucknell 1-0 W<br />
at Rutgers 0-5 L<br />
at Delaware 0-5 L<br />
at Temple 0-7 L<br />
Towson State 1-3 L<br />
C.W Post 2-0 W<br />
at Syracuse 0-3 L<br />
Fairfield 2-0 W<br />
at Rhode Island 1-4 L<br />
Rider 0-2 L<br />
Davis & Elkins 2-0 W<br />
Colgate 1-2 L<br />
at Drexel 0-4 L<br />
at LaSalle 1-5 L<br />
Yale 2-4 L<br />
North Carolina 0-8 L<br />
Virginia 0-6 L<br />
at Towson State 0-2 L<br />
1991<br />
Coach: Carie Conversano Bodo<br />
Record: 3-12-1<br />
Rutgers 1-2 L<br />
at Bucknell 0-3 L<br />
Towson State 1-2 L<br />
Temple 0-8 L<br />
at C.W. Post 0-0 T<br />
LaSalle 2-4 L<br />
Syracuse 0-7 L<br />
Rhode Island 2-3 L<br />
Rider 0-3 L<br />
at Siena 2-1 W<br />
at Colgate 0-4 L<br />
Brown 0-3 L<br />
Maine* 1-3 L<br />
at Fairfield 2-1 W<br />
at Yale 1-5 L<br />
Massachusetts-Lowell 2-0 W<br />
*at Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 9-8-0<br />
1992<br />
at Drexel 1-7 L<br />
at Rutgers 0-3 L<br />
Bucknell 2-1 W (2 OT)<br />
Maine 0-3 L<br />
Rider 0-4 L<br />
at Lehigh 0-2 L<br />
at LaSalle 0-2 L<br />
at Lowell 1-0 W<br />
at Rhode Island 2-1 W<br />
at Temple 0-8 L<br />
Colgate 1-0 W<br />
Siena 2-1 W<br />
at Brown 0-1 L<br />
Fairfield 3-1 W<br />
Yale 3-2 W<br />
Keane State 4-0 W<br />
Towson State 2-0 W<br />
Hofstra University<br />
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1993<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 4-11-1<br />
Bucknell 2-3 L<br />
Sacred Heart 3-0 W<br />
Brown 0-2 L<br />
LaSalle 2-1 W<br />
Rider 1-2 L (2OT)<br />
Rhode Island 1-2 L (OT)<br />
Rutgers 0-3 L<br />
Colgate 3-6 L<br />
Drexel 2-3 L<br />
Temple 1-4 L<br />
Siena 1-0 W<br />
Cornell 0-7 L<br />
Fairfield 3-2 W<br />
Lehigh 2-3 L (OT)<br />
Towson State 1-1 T (2 OT)<br />
Yale 0-1 L<br />
1994<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 7-11-0<br />
at Vermont 0-3 L<br />
Cornell 2-5 L<br />
Bucknell 1-2 L<br />
Towson State 3-1 W<br />
at Brown 2-1 W<br />
Rider 2-3 L (2OT)<br />
at Northeastern 1-7 L<br />
at Sacred Heart 5-0 W<br />
at Rhode Island 1-3 L<br />
at Rutgers 0-5 L<br />
Colgate 2-1 W (2OT)<br />
at Springfield 2-3 L<br />
Fairfield 4-2 W<br />
Siena 6-0 W<br />
Drexel 1-0 W<br />
Lehigh 1-3 L<br />
Maine 0-2 L<br />
Yale 2-3 L (OT)<br />
1995<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 10-9-0, 2-6 North Atlantic<br />
Virginia Commonwealth 3-1 W<br />
Bucknell 4-2 W<br />
Sacred Heart 5-1 W<br />
at Holy Cross 0-3 L<br />
Brown 2-1 W<br />
Vermont* 3-0 W<br />
at Drexel* 0-1 L<br />
at Boston University* 0-10 L<br />
at Northeastern* 1-2 L<br />
Rutgers 0-5 L<br />
at Colgate 2-0 W<br />
at Siena 5-0 W<br />
Maine* 2-4 L<br />
New Hampshire* 2-3 L<br />
at Fairfield 4-0 W<br />
at Delaware* 0-7 L<br />
Lehigh 3-0 W<br />
Towson State* (Forfeit) 1-0 W<br />
at Yale 1-2 L<br />
*North Atlantic Conference game<br />
1996<br />
Coach: Carie Bodo<br />
Record: 5-12-0, 1-6 America East<br />
at Connecticut% 0-9 L<br />
Radford% 0-3 L<br />
Siena 11-0 W<br />
at Bucknell 2-3 L<br />
Columbia 6-0 W<br />
at Vermont* 1-2 L<br />
Drexel* 7-1 W<br />
Boston University* 2-10 L<br />
Northeastern* 0-7 L<br />
at Rutgers 2-5 L<br />
Colgate 1-0 W<br />
Holy Cross 2-3 L<br />
Fairfield 2-0 W<br />
Maine* 0-7 L<br />
Delaware* 0-5 L<br />
Yale 5-6 L<br />
Towson State* 1-5 L<br />
*America East game<br />
%Connecticut Invitational<br />
1997<br />
Coach: Pam Bustin<br />
Record: 9-9, 3-5 America East<br />
Southwest Missouri State% 3-2 W<br />
at St. Louis% 3-2 W<br />
Rutgers 2-3 L<br />
Bucknell 2-1 W (OT)<br />
at Columbia 5-0 W<br />
at Siena 2-1 W (OT)<br />
Vermont* 2-0 W<br />
at Drexel* 1-2 L<br />
at Fairfield 2-1 W<br />
at Boston University* 3-8 L<br />
at Northeastern* 0-8 L<br />
at College of the Holy Cross 2-4 L<br />
at Colgate 4-5 L<br />
Maine* 0-2 L<br />
New Hampshire* 2-1 W<br />
at Delaware* 1-2 L<br />
at Yale 0-4 L<br />
Towson* 2-1 W<br />
*America East game<br />
%St. Louis Invitational<br />
1998<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 6-13, 1-7 America East<br />
at Miami (Ohio) 2-7 L<br />
Central Michigan$ 2-4 L<br />
at Rutgers 2-5 L<br />
Brown 4-1 W<br />
Yale 1-5 L<br />
Delaware* 0-5 L<br />
Quinnipiac 3-1 W<br />
Boston University* 2-6 L<br />
Northeastern* 0-3 L<br />
Fairfield 2-1 W<br />
Colgate 3-2 W<br />
at Vermont* 1-2 L<br />
Drexel* 2-1 W<br />
at Towson* 1-3 L<br />
American 1-3 L<br />
Columbia 2-1 W<br />
Holy Cross 2-3 L<br />
at New Hampshire* 0-3 L<br />
at Maine* 4-7 L<br />
*America East game<br />
$at Miami (Ohio)<br />
1999<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 4-16, 2-6 America East<br />
at Stanford 1-4 L<br />
California$ 1-4 L<br />
at Pacific 3-2 W (PS)<br />
Rutgers 0-3 L
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at Brown 1-7 L<br />
at Holy Cross 1-4 L<br />
at Yale 0-5 L<br />
St. Joseph’s 2-4 L<br />
Quinnipiac 2-1 W (PS)<br />
Maine* 2-1 W (OT)<br />
New Hampshire* 2-4 L<br />
at Fairfield 1-2 L<br />
Towson* 0-1 L (OT)<br />
at Northeastern* 1-2 L (OT)<br />
at #13 Boston University* 0-5 L<br />
at Drexel* 0-3 L<br />
at Delaware* 0-4 L<br />
at Columbia 1-2 L<br />
Vermont* 4-3 W<br />
at Colgate 1-2 L<br />
*America East Game<br />
$at Stanford<br />
2000<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 8-12, 3-5 America East<br />
at Rutgers 1-4 L<br />
at Connecticut$ 1-7 L<br />
Providence$ 2-1 W<br />
Brown 1-4 L<br />
Holy Cross 2-0 W<br />
Yale 3-1 W<br />
at Temple 0-2 L<br />
at St. Joseph’s 2-3 L (OT)<br />
at Maine* 3-4 L (OT)<br />
at New Hampshire* 1-2 L<br />
Fairfield 1-2 L (OT)<br />
at Towson* 3-2 W<br />
Northeastern* 2-1 W<br />
Boston University* 3-0 W<br />
Drexel* 1-2 L (OT)<br />
Delaware* 1-2 L<br />
Columbia 3-4 L<br />
at Vermont* 0-2 L<br />
at Quinnipiac 2-1 W<br />
Colgate 1-0 W<br />
*America East game<br />
$IKON-Husky Classic at Storrs, CT<br />
2001<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 12-8, 4-5 America East<br />
Rutgers 1-2 L<br />
at Northwestern 3-2 W<br />
Ball State (at Northwestern) 1-3 L<br />
at Brown 2-1 W<br />
at Holy Cross 1-2 L<br />
Sacred Heart 3-0 W<br />
Temple 3-1 W<br />
at Albany* 1-2 L<br />
at Fairfield 2-1 W<br />
New Hampshire* 3-1 W<br />
Maine* 2-1 W<br />
Towson* 3-0 W<br />
at Boston University* 2-3 L (OT)<br />
at Northeastern* 0-1 L<br />
at Columbia 4-2 W<br />
at Delaware* 1-2 L (OT)<br />
at Drexel* 0-1 L<br />
Quinnipiac 2-1 W<br />
Vermont* 1-0 W<br />
at Colgate 3-1 W<br />
*America East game<br />
2002<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 10-9, 1-6 Colonial<br />
at Connecticut# 3-1 W<br />
vs. Providence# 1-0 W<br />
Rhode Island 2-1 W<br />
Quinnipiac 3-2 W (OT)<br />
Sacred Heart 3-0 W<br />
at Temple 2-3 L (OT)<br />
Fairfield 4-0 W<br />
at Syracuse 1-2 L<br />
Maine 0-2 L<br />
Columbia 4-1 W<br />
James Madison* 2-3 L (OT)<br />
Colgate 7-0 W<br />
Drexel* 4-3 W<br />
at Old Dominion* 0-5 L<br />
at William & Mary* 2-5 L<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 0-1 L (OT)<br />
at Delaware* 0-5 L<br />
at Towson* 2-3 L<br />
at Rutgers 2-1 W<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
#Husky Classic<br />
2003<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 12-8, 2-5 Colonial<br />
LaSalle# 2-1 W<br />
Rhode Island# 2-0 W<br />
Brown 2-1 W<br />
Monmouth 4-1 W<br />
Temple 2-1 W<br />
Sacred Heart 2-1 W<br />
at Fairfield 2-0 W<br />
at Dartmouth 3-2 W<br />
at Quinnipiac 0-1 L<br />
#7 Old Dominion* 0-2 L<br />
William & Mary* 1-2 L<br />
at James Madison* 1-0 W<br />
at Virginia Commonwealth* 0-1 L<br />
Rider 3-2 W (OT)<br />
at #6 Michigan State 2-5 L<br />
at #5 Michigan 1-4 L<br />
#15 Delaware* 0-2 L<br />
Towson 2-0 W<br />
Rutgers 2-0 W<br />
at Drexel* 1-2 L<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
#Hofstra Invitational<br />
2004<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 13-8, 3-4 Colonial<br />
at Stanford 3-2 W<br />
vs. Pacific (at Stanford) 3-2 W (PS)<br />
at California 0-4 L<br />
Rhode Island# 3-0 W<br />
Columbia# 1-0 W<br />
Michigan State$ 1-2 L (OT)<br />
LaSalle$ 3-2 W<br />
Fairfield 3-1 W<br />
Syracuse 1-2 L (PS)<br />
Dartmouth 2-1 W<br />
at #7 Old Dominion* 3-6 L<br />
at #14 William & Mary* 1-5 L<br />
James Madison* 0-2 L<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 5-1 W<br />
Quinnipiac 5-0 W<br />
Sacred Heart 2-0 W<br />
at #17 Delaware* 2-3 L (OT)<br />
at Towson* 4-1 W<br />
Drexel* 1-0 W<br />
at #13 William & Mary% 1-0 W (OT)<br />
vs. #17 Delaware% 1-5 L<br />
#Hofstra Pride Classic<br />
$Hofstra Pride Invitational<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association Championship<br />
(Williamsburg, VA)<br />
2005<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 13-7, 5-3 Colonial<br />
Rhode Island# 6-1 W<br />
LaSalle# 3-1 W<br />
Maine$ 3-1 W<br />
Monmouth$ 2-1 W<br />
at Boston University 2-3 L<br />
at Boston College 0-4 L<br />
at Fairfield 3-1 W<br />
at Syracuse 2-0 W<br />
Delaware* 2-1 W (PS)<br />
at #12 Northeastern* 0-4 L<br />
Drexel* 4-1 W<br />
at Princeton 3-0 W<br />
Towson* 2-1 W (OT)<br />
Columbia 0-1 L<br />
at William & Mary* 3-0 W<br />
Old Dominion* 0-1 L<br />
at James Madison* 3-1 W<br />
at Virginia Commonwealth* 2-3 L<br />
vs. Towson % 4-1 W<br />
vs. Northeastern% 2-3 L<br />
#Hofstra Pride Classic<br />
$Hofstra Pride Invitational<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association Championship (Norfolk,<br />
VA)<br />
2006<br />
Coach: Kathy De Angelis<br />
Record: 13-7, 5-3 Colonial<br />
vs. Monmouth# 6-0 W<br />
at #9 Connecticut# 1-2 L<br />
Villanova$ 4-2 W<br />
La Salle$ 2-0 W<br />
at Maine 3-1 W<br />
at #9 Boston 1-2 L (OT)<br />
Syracuse 3-1 W<br />
at Quinnipiac 3-5 L<br />
at Delaware* 2-3 L (OT)<br />
Northeastern* 2-1 W<br />
at Drexel* 4-1 W<br />
at Columbia 3-0 W<br />
Towson* 3-0 W<br />
at Princeton 3-2 W<br />
at #19 William & Mary* 0-1 L<br />
at Old Dominion* 0-6 L<br />
#15 James Madison* 4-1 W<br />
Virginia Commonwealth* 4-1 W<br />
vs. Delaware% 2-1 W<br />
vs. #17 James Madison% 0-1 L<br />
#University of Connecticut Husky Classic<br />
$Hofstra Pride Invitational<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
%Colonial Athletic Association Championship<br />
(Virginia Beach, VA)<br />
Hofstra University
getting to hofstra / caMPus MaP<br />
from southern new<br />
Jersey, southeastern<br />
Pennsylvania, Maryland,<br />
Washington, d.c. and<br />
virginia:<br />
Take the New Jersey Turnpike to<br />
Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge<br />
and continue on Route 278 to the<br />
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in<br />
the left lane of the Bridge and take<br />
the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt<br />
Parkway becomes the Southern<br />
State Parkway at the Nassau<br />
County line. Take the Southern<br />
State Parkway to the Meadowbrook<br />
Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit<br />
the Meadowbrook Parkway at<br />
Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike<br />
Route 24). Head west to Hofstra<br />
(approximately 1 mile).<br />
from northwestern<br />
new Jersey, northern<br />
Pennsylvania and the<br />
Middle states:<br />
Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80,<br />
U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route<br />
4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the<br />
George Washington Bridge. Proceed<br />
over the bridge to the Cross Bronx<br />
Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx<br />
Expressway to the Throgs Neck<br />
Bridge. Follow directions from the<br />
Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.<br />
from upstate new york:<br />
Take New York Thruway over<br />
the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross<br />
Westchester Expressway (Interstate<br />
287). Stay on the Expressway to the<br />
New England Thruway (Interstate<br />
95). Proceed south on the Thruway<br />
to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow<br />
directions from the Throgs Neck<br />
Bridge from this point.<br />
from the throgs neck<br />
bridge:<br />
Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the<br />
Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State<br />
Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East<br />
to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook<br />
Parkway-South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow<br />
Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).<br />
for team travel via bus:<br />
Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or<br />
Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways.<br />
Team buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south,<br />
and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island<br />
Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I-<br />
495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Head south<br />
on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/<br />
Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two<br />
miles east on Hempstead Turnpike.<br />
Hofstra University<br />
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Public transportation from airport:<br />
If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct<br />
means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that<br />
service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service<br />
(516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state)<br />
(800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-<br />
AIRPORT.<br />
railroads:<br />
AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approximately 30<br />
miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take<br />
the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University<br />
Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately<br />
1.5 miles from the station.
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Charlia Warner
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H O F S T R A U N I V E R S I T Y<br />
F I E L D H O C K EY S C H E D U L E<br />
AUGUST<br />
25 Sat. at University of Richmond 11 a.m.<br />
26 Sun. vs. Radford University (at Richmond) 11 a.m.<br />
29 Wed. SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY 3 p.m.<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
HOFSTRA PRIDE INVITATIONAL<br />
1 Sat. HOFSTRA vs. LA SALLE 11:30 a.m.<br />
Rhode Island vs. Sacred Heart 2 p.m.<br />
2 Sun. HOFSTRA vs. RHODE ISLAND Noon<br />
Sacred Heart vs. La Salle 2 p.m.<br />
14 Fri. YALE UNIVERSITY 4 p.m.<br />
16 Sun. at Syracuse University 1 p.m.<br />
19 Wed. QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY 3 p.m.<br />
23 Sun. at Drexel University* 1 p.m.<br />
28 Fri. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH<br />
UNIVERSITY* 3 p.m.<br />
30 Sun. JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m.<br />
OcTOBER<br />
6 Sat. at Old Dominion University* 1 p.m.<br />
7 Sun. at The College of William & Mary* 1 p.m.<br />
10 Wed. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 3 p.m.<br />
21 Sun. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m.<br />
26 Fri. at Towson University* (at Villa Julie College) 7 p.m.<br />
28 Sun. at University of Delaware* 1 p.m.<br />
NOvEMBER<br />
COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
1 Thu. Opening Round (at Virginia Beach, VA) TBA<br />
3 Sat. Semifinals (at Virginia Beach, VA) TBA<br />
4 Sun. Championship game (at Virginia Beach, VA) TBA<br />
*Colonial Athletic Association game<br />
Home games in bold CAPS.<br />
Dates and times subject to change.