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2010 Baseball Media Guide

Table of ContentsGeneral Informationpg. 1 ...................................... Table of Contentspg. 2-3 ................................. About Stony Brookpg. 4-5 .................................. About Long Islandpg. 6-7 ................ Student-Athlete Developmentpg. 8 ......................... America East Conference

2010 Seawolves Baseballpg. 9 ..................................... Seawolves Rosterpg. 10-11 ................................. Season Previewpg. 12-13 ...................... Head Coach Matt Senkpg. 14 ............Assistant Coach, Michael Marronpg. 14 ...............Assistant Coach, Joe Pennuccipg. 14 ............Assistant Coach, Jordan Wyckoffpg. 15-27 .................................... Player Profi les

2009 Season in Reviewpg. 28 ....... 2009 America East League Leaders pg. 29 ......................................... 2009 Statistics

Seawolves Historypg. 30-31 ...... Stony Brook Player Developmentpg. 32 ............... Single-Season Record Holderspg. 32 .......................All-Time Individual Honorspg. 33 ........................... Career Record Holderspg. 34 ................................Year-by-Year Historypg. 34 ............................ Year-by-Year Statisticspg. 34 ..................................... Coaching Historypg.35-38 ...........................Year-by-Year Results

Stony Brook Administrationpg. 39 ........................ Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr.pg. 40-41 .............Director of Athletics Jim Fiorepg. 42 .................. Stony Brook Sports Medicine

Credits: The 2010 SBU baseball media guide was written, designed and edited by Jeremy Cohen, Athletic Com-munications Assistant. Editorial assis-tance provided by Craig Schroeder and Adam Gutes, Athletic Communications Assistants. External cover designed Craig Schroeder, Jr. and Jeremy Cohen. Photos by Bob O’Rourk, Bruce Yeung, Michael York, Kevin Leonard, Moira Jones, Major League Baseball, NYC & Company - the Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Long Island Visitor’s Bureau. Printed by New York Press & Graphics in Albany, N.Y. Additional cop-ies of this media guide can be obtained by writing the Athletic Communications Offi ce, Stony Brook University, Sports Complex, Stony Brook, N.Y., 11794-3500 or by calling 631-632-6328.

BASEBALL INFORMATION

Collegiate Seasons ...............................................42 First Baseball Season........................................1966 2009 Overall Record: .......................................29-23 2009 Conference Record/Finish .................14-10/3rd Head Coach: .............................................Matt Senk Alma Mater .................................... Cortland (‘80) Baseball Phone: ................................. 631-632-9226 Collegiate Record/years: ..................... 499-337-3/19 Record at SBU/years: .......................................SameAssistant Coach:................................... Joe Pennucci Alma Mater .................... Northern Colorado (‘02)Assistant Coach:.....................................Mike Marron Alma Mater ................................ Holy Cross (‘05) Assistant Coach: ............................... Jordan Wyckoff Alma Mater .....................Dickinson College (‘06) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...........................13/14 Position starters Returning/Lost: ..........................5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: .......................................6/8 Newcomers: ..........................................................13

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Assistant/Baseball Contact: ........ Jeremy Cohen Offi ce: ..................................... 631-632-6328 Email: .......... [email protected]: ........................................Adam Gutes Offi ce: ..................................... 631-632-7125Assistant: ..................................Craig Schroeder Offi ce: ..................................... 631-632-7293Offi ce Fax: ................................... 631-632-8841Website: ............................ www.gosewolves.orgMailing Address: .................................................Stony Brook UniversityIndoor Sports Complex

GENERAL INFORMATION

School:...........................Stony Brook UniversityLocation: ................................ Stony Brook, N.Y.Founded: ................................................... 1957Enrollment: ............................................. 23,997Nickname:.........................................SeawolvesColors: ................................Red, Blue and GreyAffi liation: ................................................NCAA IConference: ..................................America EastField: ..........................................University Field Capacity ............................................... 1,000 Year Opened ......................................... 1990President: ..................Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Alma Mater: .............................. (Chicago ‘76)Athletics Director: ................................Jim Fiore Alma Mater: ...............................(Hofstra, ‘91)Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA: ................. Donna Woodruff Alma Mater: ..................................(Penn, ‘90)Athletics Phone:.........................631-632-WOLFTicket Offi ce Phone: ..................631-632-WOLF

BASEBALL HISTORY

First Year of Baseball:................................ 1966All-Time Record (42 seasons): 719-641-4 (.529)America East Tournament Titles (Last): 2 (2008) Last appearance ................................... 2009 NCAA Tournaments: ........................................ 2Last appearance ........................................ 2008 Result ......................NCAA Tempe Regional (Lost to Arizona State, Vanderbilt) All-time NCAA record ....................1-6 (.143)

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America East ConferenceAmerica East ConferenceAbout America East

Since its modest beginning as a men’s basketball-only conference in 1979, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of the member institutions.

Each of the nine institutions - University at Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook University, and University of Vermont - offers a unique blend of academic and athletic tradition.

Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,200 student-athletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 21 sports: men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s cross country, fi eld hockey, women’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for student-athletes.

With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United States, America East has a population base of more than 50 million people and nearly 30 million television homes. America East member institutions include more than 106,000 students on the nine campuses and boast nearly one million living alumni.

League HistoryTo see how far America East has progressed, consider the conference was

established in 1979 as the ECAC North. The conference at that time consisted of 10 institutions and sponsored league competition only in men’s basketball, with the champion receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Championship.

Men’s basketball remained the lone league sport until the 1988-89 academic year. At that time, the conference’s Board of Directors made a new commitment to an all-sports association, creating the North Atlantic Conference by establishing an offi ce, hiring a full-time commissioner, and embarking on a building program.

The North Atlantic Conference merged with the Seaboard Conference (the league in which Boston University, Hartford, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, among others, competed in women’s basketball) in 1989 and the NAC looked to establish conference championships in several men’s and women’s sports.

The conference changed its name to America East prior to the 1996-97 academic year and moved the conference headquarters to its downtown Boston in 1997.

In 2005, America East hired Patrick Nero, most recently the Director of Athletics at Maine, as the conference’s third commissioner.

The conference offi ce moved its headquarters to Cambridge, Mass. in July, 2007.

Academic SuccessAmerica East institutions boasted a pair of Academic All-Americans in

2007-08 while another 19 were tabbed All-District selections.A total of 18 America East teams received Public Recognition Awards

by the NCAA under the Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR). The APR provides a real-time snapshot of a team’s academic success and the academic progress of student-athletes.

America East honored a top-scholar athlete in each of its championship sports: Alex Felce (Stony Brook men’s cross country), Cathy Parker (New Hampshire women’s cross country, women’s), Sarah Hudak (Boston U. field hockey), Connor Tobin (Vermont men’s soccer), Elizabeth Cook (Hartford women’s soccer), Jacqueline Kane (Binghamton volleyball), Brian Lillis (Albany men’s basketball), May Kotsopoulos (Vermont women’s basketball), Rory Quiller (Binghamton men’s indoor track & fi eld), Carmen Lagala (Vermont women’s indoor and outdoor track & fi eld), Brenno Varanda (Binghamton men’s swimming & diving), Tina Cantwell (UMBC women’s swimming & diving), Michael Stephan (Stony Brook baseball), Juliana Carrillo (women’s golf), Steve Ammann (Albany men’s lacrosse), Michaela Hardy (New Hampshire women’s lacrosse), Ilan Shvartz (Stony Brook men’s tennis), Cornelia Carapcea (UMBC women’s tennis), Jordan Horwitz (New Hampshire men’s outdoor track & fi eld).

More than 2,250 of America East’s 3,200 student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll after receiving grade-point averages of 3.0 or better. Included in that total were 1,015 student-athletes who earned a 3.5

or better and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll.Vermont was awarded the America East Academic Cup for the fourth-

straight year as its student-athletes compiled a 3.14 grade-point average, which tied for the best mark in the award’s 13-year history. Overall, America East student-athletes compiled a 3.02 GPA during the 2007-08 academic year.

Commissioner’s Cup...Boston University took home the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s

Cup for the third straight year and sixth time in the last seven years. The conference award annually recognizes the highest scoring athletic program in America East as determined by a points system, which rewards a school for success both during the regular season and at championship competition in the league’s sports. Boston U., which won six league titles, three regular-season crowns and had four runner-up fi nishes, tallied 378 points, the most in three years under the current nine-member confi guration. The Terriers won regular-season and tournament championships in fi eld hockey, women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse, while also capturing titles in women’s indoor track & fi eld, women’s outdoor track & fi eld and women’s tennis. Boston U. was also the runner-up in women’s cross country, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

America East in the Pros.Several America East athletes have extended their playing careers beyond

the collegiate level.Former two-time America East Players of the Year Craig Claxton, of the

Atlanta Hawks, Malik Rose, of the New York Knicks and three-time all-conference selection, Jose Juan Barea, of the Dallas Mavericks, continue to make their impact in the NBA today. Former Hartford star Vin Baker and three-time America East Player of the Year Reggie Lewis, who captained the Boston Celtics at the time of his premature death, made fi ve combined All-Star appearances during their careers.

Former Hartford baseball star Jeff Bagwell, the 2004 National League Most Valuable Player, hit 449 career home runs in 15 seasons for the Houston Astros. Joe Nathan, who played at Stony Brook, has been selected to three All-Star games in fi ve seasons as the closer for the Minnesota Twins. Carlos Pena slugged 46 home runs and drove in 121 runs to earn Comeback Player of the Year honors with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2007. Former America East Players of the Year Mark Sweeney (Maine) of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Kevin Mench of the Toronto Blue Jays are also on 2008 Major League rosters. Several other former America East players, including fi ve draft choices from 2008 alone, are presently in the minor leagues.

America East also has a number of former men’s lacrosse players and men’s and women’s soccer players in various professional leagues. Three former men’s lacrosse standouts were named to the 2008 Major League Lacrosse All-Star team: Mike Gabel (Vermont ’05), Brendan Mundorf (UMBC ’06) and Merrick Thompson (Albany ’07). Mundorf, a two-time America Player of the Year, led MLL’s Denver Outlaws with 47 points last season. UMBC’s Terry Kimener, the 2008 America East Player of the Year, was chosen 8th overall in the MLL Draft, while Albany’s Jordan Levine was selected 10th overall. Drew Westervelt, a three-time America East all-conference performer for the Retrievers, ranked third among Outlaws with 34 points in his rookie season. Bouna Coundoul, a two-time America East Goalkeeper of the Year in men’s soccer, is the starting goalkeeper for Major League Soccer’s Colorado Rapids and ranks among league leaders in goals against average and shutouts. Coundoul, a native of Senegal, is also on his country’s roster for 2010 World Cup qualifying.

Hartford’s Jerry Kelly, who has two career PGA Tour victories and 66 Top 10 fi nishes, joined the tour in 1996 after turning professional in 1989. Kelly, who has earned over $17 million during his career, is joined by former Hawk golfers Tim Petrovic and Patrick Sheehan on the PGA Tour.

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2010 SEAWOLVES ROSTERNo. Name Yr. Pos. Bat/Throw Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School

1 Robert Dyer Sr. 1B R/R 6-2 230 Selden, N.Y./Newfi eld HS2 Chad Marshall Jr. IF L/R 5-10 185 Paris, Ontario/Canada/Paris District HS3 Pat Cantwell So. C/OF R/R 6-1 190 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip HS4 Sal Intagliata So. OF R/R 6-2 190 Franklin Square, N.Y./Frank H. Carey HS5 William Carmona Fr. IF/RHP R/R 6-0 225 Hempstead, N.Y./Hempstead6 Travis Jankowski Fr. OF R/R 6-2 180 Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster 7 Justin Echevarria Sr. C R/R 6-0 195 Uniondale, N.Y./Uniondale HS8 Maxx Tissenbaum Fr. IF R/R 5-11 191 Toronto, Ontario/Canada/York Mills Collegiate HS 9 John Adornetto Fr. IF R/R 5-9 160 Commack, N.Y./Commack HS11 Anthony Luciano R-So. RHP R/R 5-10 185 Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem East12 Evan Stecko-Haley Jr. RHP R/R 6-5 185 Coral Springs, Fla./Coral Glades HS14 Vincent Caesar Fr. IF R/R 5-9 160 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa HS15 Michael Barbot Sr. LHP L/L 5-10 175 Bronx, N.Y./Seminole CC16 Thor Miller Fr. LHP L/L 6-0 185 Miller Place, N.Y./Miller Place HS19 Jordan Purington Sr. RHP R/R 6-3 220 Westbrook, Maine/Westbrook HS20 Chris Maier Sr. IF L/R 6-1 185 Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale HS23 Stephen Marino Jr. IF R/R 6-1 190 Lake Grove, N.Y./Centereach HS24 Tanner Nivins Fr. OF R/R 5-10 190 Kitchener, Ontario/Canada/St. Mary’s HS25 Nick Tropeano So. RHP/IF R/R 6-4 205 West Islip, N.Y./West Islip HS27 Michael Stephan Sr. DH/IF L/R 5-11 220 Patchogue, N.Y./Patchogue-Medford HS32 Adam Brown Fr. LHP L/L 5-10 160 Melville, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills East HS33 G.C. Yerry Fr. LHP L/L 6-1 195 West Shokan, N.Y./Onteora HS34 Jasvir Rakkar Fr. RHP R/R 6-1 195 Brampton, Ontario/Canada/Bramalea Secondary41 James Campbell Fr. RHP R/R 6-1 175 Bridgeport, Conn./St. Joseph HS44 Tyler Johnson So. RHP R/R 6-0 180 Chatsworth, Calif./Crespi Carmelite

Head Coach: 10 Matt Senk (Cortland ‘80), 20th yearHead Coach: 10 Matt Senk (Cortland ‘80), 20th yearAssistant Coaches: 21 Joe Pennucci (Northern Colorado, 02), 4th yearAssistant Coaches: 21 Joe Pennucci (Northern Colorado, 02), 4th year 13 Mike Marron (Holy Cross ‘05), 1st year 13 Mike Marron (Holy Cross ‘05), 1st year 31 Jordan Wyckoff (Dickinson College ‘06), 1st year 31 Jordan Wyckoff (Dickinson College ‘06), 1st year

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2010 Outlook2010 Outlook

Last season would have qualifi ed as a success for most programs. A 29-23 record, its third straight winning season. A fourth con-secutive trip to the America East tournament, the longest active streak in the conference. SBU also showed it could play and beat the best teams in the nation in 2009 as the Sea-wolves went down to Charlottesville, Va. and defeated the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers, 6-2. The Cavaliers eventually advanced to the College World Series. It was Stony Brook’s fi rst win over a ranked opponent since jump-ing to Division I in 2000. The season fell short of the team’s ultimate goal, a second straight America East championship. But the Stony Brook baseball program under head coach Matt Senk is not just any program. Entering his 20th season, Senk has set the bar high. The Seawolves have won two America East Championships in the previ-ous fi ve seasons and have established themselves as one of the top programs in the Northeast Region. In 2010, the expectations are no different. Senk and his squad once again expect to compete for an America East Championship. Stony Brook returns just 13 let-terwinners from last year’s team, but nine of those were major contributors on the 2008 America East Cham-pion squad. Senk also welcomes into the fold a talented group of newcomers that he expects will make signifi cant contri-butions immediately. All in all, Senk believes the Seawolves once again have the talent and experience to make another run at an America East Championship.

Pitching StaffStony Brook returns just six pitchers from

a season ago, but all six have been major contributors for the Seawolves over the past two seasons.

The Seawolves 2010 rotation will be led by a pair of super sophomores, Tyler Johnson and Nick Tropeano.

Johnson was named to 2009 All-America East second team as a freshman, going 5-3 in 64.1 innings of work. The Chatsworth, Calif. native made 10 starts and ranked second in the America East in strikeouts per game (8.11).

A 2009 America East All-Rookie selection, Tropeano went 5-1 last season and hurled a team-high four complete game. The 6-4, 205 pound Tropeano made eight starts and threw

58.0 innings. He also struck out 50 batters while walking just 16.

After both had terrifi c summers, Senk ex-pects the duo to be even better this season as they anchor the Seawolves rotation.

Also return for SBU this year is 2008 All-America East second team selection, senior-Jordan Purington. Last season, he made 20 appearances out of the bullpen.

Senk expects Purington to once again be a workhorse in his bullpen. In 2008, he com-piled a team-best 4.03 ERA in an America East high 29 appearances.

Aiding Purington in the bullpen, will be senior Chris Maier. After serving as a utility infi elder in his fi rst two season in the pro-gram, Maier stepped onto the mound for the fi rst time midway through last year.

The sidearmer impressed in his 10 relief appearances last season, and Senk will look to him to be an important cog in the bullpen this season.

Also returning this year, will be senior Michael Barbot. The left-hander missed all of last season due to injury but the Sea-wolves expect him to see some time out of the bullpen.

In 2008, Barbot fi nished the season with a fl ourish, hurling 5.2 scoreless innings in relief at the Tempe Regional.

Junior Evan Stecko-Haley will miss the season after suffering an injury during fall-ball.

Senk will also lean heavily a talented group of newcomers to contribute on the mound this season.

Thor Miller, a local product from Miller Place High School, will compete for a week-end rotation spot and also see time out of the bullpen according to Senk.

A 2009 All-State, all-league and all-county selection, the southpaw posted a 1.10 ERA as a senior and struck out 95 batters in 73 innings.

Senk will also have the services of two others left-handers at his disposable.

Adam Brown comes to Stony Brook follow-ing a brilliant four-year career at Half Hollow Hills East. A three-time All League selection and a 2009 All-County pick, Brown went a combined 9-3 with a 1.08 ERA in his junior and senior years.

The 2009 Mid-Hudson Athletic League Pitcher of the Year, G.C. Yerry was dominant as a senior as he went 7-2 with a 0.37 ERA. Yerry also struck out 111 batters while walk-ing just 14.

In addition to the three lefties, Senk will have four new right-handed pitchers that will not only bolster the bullpen but also compete for starting spots.

Hai l ing f rom St . Joseph High School in Trumbull, Conn.. James Campbell went 7-2 with a 2.04 ERA as senior.

One of four Canadi-ans on the Seawolves roster, Jasvir Rakkarcomes to Stony Brook from Brampton, On-tario.

A two-time captain at Bramalea Secondary School, Rakkar also played for the 2008

Ontario Youth team.A three-time All League selection and two-

time All-West New Jersey selection, Patrick O’Leary went 12-4 over his last two seasons at Sparta High School.

William Carmona will also see time on the mound. A two-way player, who will also fi ll in at the corner infi eld spots and the outfi eld, Carmona was a three-time captain and Team MVP at Hempstead High School.

Infi eldReturning to man fi rst base for the Sea-

wolves wiil be fi fth year senior Rob Dyer, who had perhaps his best season in a Stony Brook uniform last season.

A fi rst team All-America East selection, Dyer ranked second in the America East in home runs (15) and third in RBI (50). Dyer will once again serve as one of the Seawolves main run producers and Senk expects him to continue to be one of the best all-around players in the America East.

Senior Mike Stephan will get some

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time backing up Dyer, but he will mainly be counted on in the designated hitter role that he has thrived in during his three years with the Seawolves.

A two-time All-America East selection who was selected to the 2009 preseason Wallace Watch List, Stephan reached base in all 60 games in 2008 while ranking 12th in the na-tion in on-base percentage (.518).

Last season, he hit .298 with a .419 on-base percentage as he appeared 39 games including 34 starts.

After an injury plagued sophomore season, Stephen Marino enters 2010 as the starting third baseman and Senk expects him to be a solid run producer in the middle of the Seawolves lineup.

Marino got off to a terrific start last season before injuring his wrist on March. 21 against LeMoyne. The Lake Grove, N.Y. native did not return until May 2, and picked up right where he left off as he recorded a hit in his fi rst six games back from injury.

Marino started the final 30 games of his freshman season at the hot corner and hit .327 with a team-high 12 doubles over that span.

After starting 92 games at second base over the last two season, junior Chad Marshallwill make the move to shortstop this season.

A two-time All-America East second team selection as well as a 2008 Louisville Slugger Fresh-man All-American, Marshall has been one of Stony Brook’s most consistent players over his fi rst two seasons.

Last season, he hit .354 and led the team with 68 hits. Marshall started the fi nal 12 games at short last season and Senk be-lieves he will make a seamless transition to the position this season.

After red-shirting last season, senior Justin Echevarria will return to action this season and see most of the action behind the plate for the Seawolves after starting 84 games at catcher over the previous two seasons. Eche-varria led the America East with 17 caught base stealers in 2008 and was named to the America East All-Tournament team.

Sharing time with Echevarria will be sophomore Patrick Cantwell. An America East All-Rookie team selection, Cantwell appearing in 42 games, making 30 starts behind the dish.

Cantwell hit .284 with 24 runs scored and 16 RBI and led the America East with 15

runners caught stealing. With Marshall’s move to shortstop, the

second base spot will be up for grabs early in the year. Maier could see some time there after appearing in 42 games in a utility role over the past two seasons.

Freshmen Maxx Tissenbaum, John Adornetto and Vincent Caesar will also compete for the starting spot at second.

Tissenbaum played for the Ontario Youth team that won the gold medal at the Canada Cup and was named the tournament’s best defensive player. A draft pick of the Toronto

Blue Jays, Tissenbaum will also see time as a backup to Marshall at short.

A local product from Commack High School, Adornetto was a 2009 All-State, All-County, All-Long Island and All-League selection. A captain as senior, he .500 with 25 RBI and 25 stolen bases.

Caesar comes to Stony Brook from Mas-sapequa High School, where he was a 2009 All-Long Island selection. Caesar hit .400 as a senior and .395 as a junior.

In addition to his duties on the mound, Carmona will also see time as back-up at the corner infi eld positions.

Outfi eldAfter losing all three starting outfi elders

from a season ago, including All-America East fi rst team selection, Brian Witkowski, the competition for the starting spots will be

open this season. One of two returners that will be in the mix

for a spot, will be sophomore Sal Intagliata. A back-up most of last season to Witkowski, Intagliate appeared in 22 games. The local product from H. Frank Carey High School, Intagliate was a 2008 All-Long Island selec-tion.

Cantwell will also be in the mix at one of the corner outfi eld spots. He did not see time there as a freshman, but Senk believes he will have no problem making the transition to either spot because of his athleticism.

Senk will have two talented freshman competing for spots in the outfield as well. Travis Jankowski comes to Stony Brook from Lancaster Catholic High School in Lancaster, Pa.

A two-time all-state selection with great speed, Jankowski hit .471 with 20 RBI and 25 runs scored as a senior.

Jankowski will be joined by Tanner Nivins, who had a great fall according to Senk.

Nivins hails from Kitchner, Ontario, where he played for the Canadian Junior National team and was named the 2005 Ontario Junior National Player of the Year.

ScheduleContests against three 2009

NCAA Tournament participants including Alabama highlight the 2010 schedule for the Seawolves, which once again will be among the toughest in the America East.

In addition to the trip to Ala-bama, the Seawolves will also embark on a six-game trip to California. The trip will include

tilts against Pepperdine, San Diego State and Cal State Bakersfi eld. San Diego State advanced to the NCAA Regional in 2009.

The America East schedule will incorpo-rate a new six-team format with two divisions. Stony Brook will play a pair of three-game series’ against the two teams in their division (Binghamton and UMBC) and will play one four-game series against each of the other three teams (Hartford, Albany and Maine).

The four teams with the best overall win percentage (in either division) will advance to the America East Championship, played May 26-28 at the highest seed.

Senior Jordan Purington

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Head Coach Matt SenkHead Coach Matt Senk

Entering his 20th season as the Stony Brook University head baseball coach, Matt Senk is one win short of 500 for his career and has fi rmly entrenched the Seawolves as one of the top programs in not only the America East but also the Northeast Region. Last season, he led the Seawolves to their third straight winning season and 15th since he came to Stony Brook in 1991. The Seawolves also advanced to the America East tournament for the fourth straight, the longest active streak in the conference. SBU also showed it could play and beat the best teams in the nation in 2009 as the Seawolves went down to Charlottesville, Va. and defeated the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers, 6-2. It was Stony Brook’s fi rst win over a ranked opponent since jumping to Division I in 2000. In 2008, he guided Stony Brook to its second America East title in fi ve years as the Seawolves recorded their most victories (34) since the 2001 season. The all-time wins leader in Stony Brook baseball history, Senk has won 30 or more games seven times. He has also continued to produce players who are ready to play at the professional level as Tom Koehler and Gary Novakowski both signed pro contracts following their graduation last season. Koehler was drafted in 18th round of 2008 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Florida Marlins, while Novakowski signed a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Royals. In all, 30 Seawolves players have signed professional baseball contracts under Senk. Topping the list of Stony Brook alums is Joe Nathan, a three-time American League All-Star with the Minnesota Twins. Nathan has a career record of 44-20, posting a 2.82 ERA while collecting 200 saves. Nathan was initially drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1995 and broke into the Major Leagues in 1999. After posting exceptional numbers with the Giants in 2003, recording a 12-4 mark with a 2.96 ERA, he was dealt to the Twins where he blossomed into one of the most dominant closers in Major

League Baseball. A two-time Academic All-American at SBU, Nathan was also inducted into the Stony Brook Athletics Hall of Fame in December 2006, when he also became the fi rst former Stony Brook student-athlete to have his jersey number retired. In August 2008, Nathan made a $500,000 lead gift to the Stony Brook Depart-ment of Athletics in support of the construction of a new baseball fi eld at Stony Brook University. In 2007, Senk led Stony Brook to a superb 31-24 record and a second-place regular season fi nish in the America East. SBU fi nished the season second in the league in ERA (4.61) led by all-conference selection and America East Pitcher of the Year Gary Novakowski. Senior Rob Leonard joined Novakowski on the All-America East fi rst team, hitting .344 with eight home runs and 45 RBI. In all, the Seawolves placed six players on all-conference teams as Justin Echevarria, Brian Witkowski and Michael Stephan earned a spot on the second team and Rob Dyer was placed on the all-rookie team along with Stephan. The Stony Brook baseball team fell one game shy of its second America East title in three years in 2006. In addition, six players signed professional contracts following the season, as Nick Abel signed with the Mets, Kris Bakey with the Cardinals, Andres Perez with the Yankees and Matt Restivo, Jon Pasieka and Tom Pennino all signed independent league contracts. Senk also picked up his 400th career-win with a 2-1 victory over UMBC on May 20. In the regular season Senk guided the team to a No. 2 seed for the America East Tournament as his squad won its fi nal fi ve regular season games heading into tournament play. In the tournament, Stony Brook bested both Albany and top-seeded Vermont before falling to Maine, 5-3. Chris Sipp and Gary Novakowski garnered All-America East fi rst team honors and Tom Koehler and Jon Pasieka were named to the second team. In 2005, seniors Andrew Larsen, Jon Lewis and Matt Devins were all selected in the MLB draft. Larsen was picked by the Royals in the 13th round with the 382nd overall pick. Lewis was selected three rounds later with the 486th overall pick by the Florida Marlins, while Devins went in the 34th round where he was drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Stony Brook achieved its ultimate goal of an America East title and an NCAA bid in 2004 after qualifying for the postseason in each of its three previous seasons. Senk turned in one of his fi nest coaching performances, pulling his team together to peak at the end of an up and down season. After a 1-5 start in conference play, Senk was able to go 10-5 down the stretch to earn the fourth and fi nal spot at the America East Championship. The Seawolves came into the tournament with the No. 4 seed, but were the cream of the crop, sweeping through the fi eld in three straight games to earn the America East crown. After defeating America East Pitcher of the Year Jordan Thomson and the No. 1 seeded Northeastern Huskies, the Seawolves topped tournament-host Maine twice, once to advance to the winner’s bracket fi nal and again when the Black Bears came through the loser’s bracket into the championship game. Senk’s disciplined squad dominated the all-championship team, as seven of the 11 spots went to Seawolves. Outfi elder Isidro Fortuna garnered the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player Award and was joined on the team by Matt Devins, Andrew Larsen, Dave Mischo, Matt Restivo, Chris Sipp and Nick Theoharis. Senk nearly took home his fi rst America East title during the 2003 season. In the team’s second year of competition in the league, the Seawolves posted a 33-21 overall record and a 15-9 mark in the conference. A third-place regular season fi nish put the Seawolves into the America East playoffs where they won two games over Maine to advance to the championship round versus North-eastern. Having to take two straight games over the Huskies, Stony Brook was able to rally from a 7-1 defi cit to win the fi rst game 11-10, but came up short in the deciding game. In addition to seniors Ed Kull and Mike Russo being selected to America East all-conference teams, several young players earned conference recognition as freshmen pitcher Matt Restivo was selected to the America East All-Rookie team and sophomore Matt Devins garnered second team all-conference honors. Sophomore Andrew Larsen picked up post-season honors as he was named to the All-America East Championship Team after the Seawolves runner-up fi nish. Senk and the Seawolves were extremely successful in making their America East conference debut in the 2002 season. He led the Seawolves to a 27-24 overall record and an 11-11 mark against conference competition, securing a tie for third place during the regular season. The Seawolves qualifi ed for the conference playoffs immediately, showing the rest of the America East that they would be a force to reckon with in the league for years to come. A young core of talent emerged as pitcher Jonathan Lewis was named the America East Rookie of the Year and fellow freshman Matt Devins received all-conference honors

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Year W L T Pct. Notes 2009 29 23 9 .558 AE Tournament2008 34 26 0 .567 AE Champions2007 31 24 0 .564 AE Semifinals2006 25 29 0 .463 AE Runner-Up2005 23 28 0 .451 2004 29 27 0 .518 AE Champions2003 33 21 0 .611 AE Runner-Up2002 27 24 0 .529 AE Semifinals2001 35 16 0 .686 NYSBC Reg. Season Champs2000 30 11 0 .731 First DI Season1999 36 12 0 .750 ECAC Champs1998 23 11 1 .671 ECAC Semifinals1997 15 19 0 .4411996 27 14 0 .659 ECAC Semifinals1995 30 8 0 .789 NCAA Regional1994 26 9 0 .743 ECAC Finalists1993 13 14 1 .483 1992 17 12 1 .583 1991 16 9 0 .640 ECAC Co-ChampsTotals 499 338 3 .596

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in addition to making the all-rookie team. Both were also recognized by Collegiate Baseball as Freshmen All-Americans. Success is nothing new for Senk. He posted a tremendous 35-16 mark in 2001 in just the second season Stony Brook competed at the Division I level. Senk led the Seawolves to landmark victories over Winthrop and crosstown rival St. John’s and a 10-0 mark in New York State Conference Baseball play. Following the year, Alex Trezza became the University’s fi rst Division I All-American and Chris Flinn was drafted in the third round of the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft - the highest round a Stony Brook player has ever been drafted. Senk’s teams are traditionally some of the best hitting in the country, as evidenced during the 2000 season when the Seawolves were plastered all over the fi nal national statistics. Senk coached the Seawolves to the nation’s team batting and slugging titles, hitting .347 and slugging .580, respectively. Averaging 1.78 home runs per game, the team fi nished second nationally in the category, while its 9.37 runs per outing was fi fth best in the country. SBU’s 2.56 doubles per game were the sixth-best total in Division I. Altogether, Stony Brook put together one of its fi nest performances from the plate in the school’s history en route to a 30-11 mark and the 11th best winning percentage in the nation. Prior to Stony Brook’s jump to Division I in 2000, Senk enjoyed unmatched success at the Division II level. In 1999, Senk guided the Seawolves to a school-record 36 wins and the program’s fi rst outright ECAC championship. In 1998, Senk led the Seawolves to a 23-11-1 mark, a 16-game turnaround from the previous season, and was named Stony Brook’s Men’s Coach of the Year for the fourth time in the 1990’s. In addition, the team earned the Stony Brook Men’s “Quantum Leap” award for the biggest improvement from the previous season. Individually, the Seawolves have been handsomely rewarded for their outstanding efforts under Senk’s guidance. During his tenure at Stony Brook, he has had 73 players named all-conference, 34 players named all-region and two players named All-American. One of Senk’s proteges, Craig Ansman, appeared in his third minor league all-star game for the Arizona Diamondbacks organization in 2004, taking the fi eld as the starting catcher for the Pacifi c Coast League at the triple-A mid-summer classic. While at Stony Brook, he earned New Eng-land Collegiate Conference Player of the Year accolades and became the Seawolves’ fi rst ever All-American in 1999. Among the other SB draftees is Chris Flinn, who was selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the third round of the 2001 draft and is currently playing in their minor league system. Alex Trezza was also taken in the 2001 draft when the Detroit Tigers made him their selection in the 18th round. Academically, over 90 percent of Senk’s players have graduated and moved into successful careers or

graduate school. Nathan also earned academic All-American honors twice under Senk’s tutelage. Stony Brook’s outstanding results on the fi eld over the years are a credit to Senk’s passionate recruiting and coaching abilities. One of the very best recruiters in the nation, Senk has a reputation for bringing not only the best players to the fi eld, but some of the best people to the University. He has taken a local approach to recruiting, tapping some of Long Island’s top high schools and community colleges to strengthen the Seawolves program. Prior to accepting the coaching position at Stony Brook, Senk spent three years as head coach at Kellenberg Memorial High School where his teams were successful in capturing league and division championships. Before coaching at Kellenberg, Senk was the head coach at St. Agnes Cathedral High School, guiding his team to a division championship and being awarded Nassau-Suffolk Catholic High School Athletic Association Coach of the Year. Senk is a graduate of Cortland State where he earned his Bachelor’s de-gree in psychology in 1980. While at Cortland, Senk was the Red Dragon’s starting catcher for three seasons, a two-time All-SUNYAC selection and the team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior. Senk later earned his master’s degree in physical education from Adelphi University and is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association.

The Senk File

499 Career Wins at Stony Brook2004, 2008 NCAA Regionals

2004, 2008 America East Champions2001 NYSBC Reg. Season Champs

1999 ECAC Champions1995 NCAA Regional Appearance

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Joe Pennucci joined the Stony Brook coaching staff in July 2006 after serving as the associate head baseball coach and recruiting coordinator for the Dominican College baseball team for the previous three years.

As an assistant coach at Stony Brook, Pennucci serves as the Seawolves recruiting coordinator, third base coach and defensive instructor in addition to assisting with hitting. In 2008, the Seawolves led the America East in fi elding percentage.

During his three years at Dominican, the Chargers won two conference championships and received an NCAA Regional bid in 2006 after posting a 42-19 record.

Prior to playing at Dana College, Pennucci played at Garden City Commu-nity College in Garden City, Kansas. Pennucci was an all-conference catcher for the Dana College baseball team in Blair, Nebraska and graduated with a psychology degree from the University of Northern Colorado in 2002. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree at Stony Brook University.

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Mike Marron joined the Stony Brook coaching staff in September 2009 after four years as an assistant coach at UMass-Lowell. Marron will serve as the pitching coach in addition to helping with recruiting.

Marron served as an assistant coach for the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod Baseball league this past summer after guiding the UMass-Lowell hurlers to the fi fth best ERA (3.14) in Division II in 2008. The previous year he led the UMass-Lowell pitching staff to the eighth best ERA in the nation (3.37). Marron helped the Riverhawks to 121 victories in his four years including two appearances in the NCAA Regionals.

In summer of 2008, Marron served as the head coach of the Pittsfi eld Dukes of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The NECBL Coach of the Year, Marron guided the Dukes to a 28-20 record, up from a 13-28 clip in 2007. The most improved team in the NECBL, Pittsfi eld advanced to the Southern Division Championship Series.

A four-year player and three-year starter with the College of Holy Cross Crusaders, Marron arrived on the Worcester campus as a pitcher but con-verted to catcher his sophomore year and immediately earned All-Patriot League second team honors. He also earned the Riopel Award as the team’s most valuable player and the Ray Dobens Award for most improved player honors that year.

The following summer, Marron joined the Mill City All-Americans of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) and batted .280 for the season. Marron also enjoyed a solid season as a junior at Holy Cross, bat-ting a team-high .346 and fi elding a perfect 1.000 percent. He was named captain as a senior and completed his degree in English with a concentration in Africana studies.

Prior to Holy Cross, Marron was a two-year all-league standout at Ger-mantown Academy in Fort Washington, Pa. Following graduation in 2000, he attended Mercersburg Academy for a postgraduate year where he helped lead the Blue Storm to the Pennsylvania private school state championship.

A 2006 graduate of Dickinson College with a degree in English and a minor in Philosophy, Jordan Wyckoff enters his fi rst season as an assistant coach at Stony Brook. His responsibilities with the program will include working with the outfi elders, coaching fi rst base on game days, coordinating the baseball camps, and overseeing the daily operation of the program.

A four-year letter-winner for the Dickinson Red Devils, Wyckoff was elected by his teammates to serve as captain in 2005 and 2006 while earning the Moe Leiderman Leadership award.

Wyckoff began his coaching career as the Head Coach of the 18-U Long Island Titans in 2006. After graduating from Dickinson, Wyckoff coached at Franklin & Marshall College for two seasons. He helped guide the team to conference playoff appearances both years and a regular season conference title in 2007. In 2008, he coached at Swarthmore College, leading the squad to their most overall wins in a season since 1993. He also worked as the school’s strength & conditioning coach and women’s basketball assistant.

Wyckoff also has coaching experience in college summer ball. In 2008, he served as an assistant coach for the Mat-Su Miners in the Alaska Baseball League. In 2009, he coached with the Bourne Braves, capturing the fi rst Cape Cod League title in franchise history.

Wyckoff received his Master’s Degree of Education in Sports Management with a concentration in Athletic Coaching from Millersville University (Pa.) in December of 2008.

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Jordan WyckoffJordan Wyckoff

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ReturnersReturners

Barbot statisticsBarbot statistics

2009: Redshirted.

2008: Made 17 appearances, with 16 of those in relief ... went 1-1 with 5.25 ERA in 36.0 innings pitched ... allowed one run and two hits in 2.2 innings to earn save in fi rst career appearance for Seawolves against Charleston Southern (3/1) ... hurled 3.1 scoreless innings against Lafayette (5/4) ... struck out season-high four batters in 2.0 innings against UMBC (5/11) ... pitched 5.2 innings of scoreless relief in two appearances at NCAA Tempe Regional.

2006-07: Played two seasons at Seminole CC in Sanford, Fla. ... struck out 40 batters in 48 innings of work ... named to all-star team as a sophomore ... went 1-0 with 3.60 ERA in 2006.

High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Mt. St. Michael Academy in Mt. Vernon, N.Y.

Personal: Michael Oney Barbot ... born January 14, 1987 in the Bronx, N.Y. ... son of Eleanor and Neil Barbot ... favorite sports team: New York Yankees ... my most prized possession: My arm ... one word that describes me: Heart.

YEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2B 3B HR2008 1-1 5.25 17 1 0 0 1 36.0 35 22 21 20 18 5 1 8 0 32009 Redshirted

Hometown: Clermont, Fla.Hometown: Clermont, Fla.Previous School: Seminole CCPrevious School: Seminole CCYear: SeniorYear: SeniorPosition: LHP • B/T: L/LPosition: LHP • B/T: L/LHeight: 5-10 • Weight: 175Height: 5-10 • Weight: 175

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2009: Named to All-America East fi rst team ... played in 50 games, starting 46 ... ranked second in the America East in home runs (15) and third in RBI (50) ... was eighth in the conference in slugging percentage (.610) ... hit .325 with 10 home runs and 31 RBI during conference play ... went 2-for-5 with three RBI in 21-20 win over Vermont (4/5) ... hit two home runs and tallied six RBI in against Binghamton (4/18) ... went 3-for-6 with two home runs and four RBI in 14-6 win over Fairfi eld (4/29) ... tallied three hits and four RBI in 13-5 victory over Rider (5/2) ... went 6-for-14 with six RBI four-game series against Hartford ... hit two home runs and tallied fi ve RBI in victory over Maine (5/16).

2008: Appeared in 54 games, making 51 starts at fi rst base ... led team with 45 RBI ... hit .298 with 13 doubles and seven home runs ... third on team in slugging percentage (.500) and total bases (94) ... had 18 multi-hit games and 15 multi-RBI games ... went 3-for-5 with three RBI in win over James Madison (3/20) ... had two hits and two runs scored to go along with a career-high four RBI against Fordham (3/26) ... tallied two hits and three RBI in victory over Binghamton (4/6) ... tied career-high with four hits in win over Fairfi eld (4/30) ... recorded two hits and four RBI in win over Albany (5/16).

2007: Earned a spot on America East All-rookie team ... appeared in 39 games, starting 33 ... hit .250 with 16 RBI in 124 at-bats ... had six doubles and 15 runs scored ... recorded six multi-hit games ... had two hits and a RBI in second game of double-header against Hartford (4/14) ... hit fi rst career home run against Albany (4/22) ... went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored against Columbia (4/29) ... had career-high four hits and three RBI in victory over Hofstra (5/8) ... put together an eight-game hitting streak and had hits in nine of last 11 contests ... went one for four with two RBI in America East tournament game against Maine (5/25).

2006: Suffered season-ending injury after appearing in only nine games, including seven starts ... tallied fi rst career collegiate hit as he went 1-for-3 with a run scored versus Central Florida ... drove in a pair of runs and tallied fi rst collegiate RBI versus Central Florida.

High School: Four-year letterwinner for the Newfi eld Wolverines ... totaled 20 home runs and 99 RBI in his four-year career ... led the county in RBI as a sophomore ... three-time member of the all-league team ... honored as a mem-ber of the all-county team as a sophmore, junior and senior ... named team MVP twice ... earned the MVP award at the Vytra Grand Slam Challenge.

Personal: Robert E. Dyer III ... born June 21, 1987, in Selden, N.Y. ... son of Jeanie and Robert Dyer ... brother of Anthony and Savanna ... enjoys battle rapping and loves Count Chocula ... favorite movie is Old School and favorite song is “Since You’ve Been Gone” by Kelly Clarkson.

Hometown: Selden, N.Y.Hometown: Selden, N.Y.High School: Newfi eldHigh School: Newfi eldYear: SeniorYear: SeniorPosition:1B • B/T: R/RPosition:1B • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-2 • Weight: 230Height: 6-2 • Weight: 230

Rob DyerRob Dyer

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Dyer statisticsDyer statisticsYEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2006 .083 9-7 24 2 2 1 0 0 2 3/.125 1 1 8 0/1 0-02007 .223 39-33 124 15 31 6 0 4 16 49/.395 7 1 14 1/1 1-12008 .298 54-51 188 29 56 13 2 7 45 94/.500 14 4 41 3/0 2-32009 .285 50-46 172 33 49 7 2 15 50 105/.610 16 2 41 2/1 3-3Totals .272 152-137 508 79 138 27 4 26 113 251/.494 38 8 104 6/3 6-7

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2009: Redshirted.

2008: Named to America East All-Tournament team ... started 37 games at catcher ... hit .333 (3-for-9) in three America East tourna-ment games ... hit walk-off RBI double in 4-3 victory over UMBC (5/22) in opening round of America East tournament ... led America East with 17 caught base stealers ... hit three-run home run in victory over James Madison (3/20) ... tallied two hits and three RBI in victory over Vermont (4/20).

2007: Earned a spot on the All-America East second team ... started 47 games at catcher for the Seawolves ... hit .287 with 21 RBI and six doubles ... threw out 24 of 38 base stealers ... had 11 multi-hit games ... recorded two hits and a RBI in victory over NYIT (3/30) ... went 2-for-4 with two RBI in series fi nale against NYIT (4/1) ... had two hits and two runs scored in victory over Maine (4/7) ... went 3-for-3 with an RBI at Hartford (4/13) ... recorded two hits and scored a run against Albany (4/22) ... had three hits in four at-bats against Iona (5/1) ... went 4-for-4 with an RBI at UMBC (5/18).

2006: Appeared in 13 games and made one start behind the plate as a freshman ... slugged .333 and totaled two doubles ... recorded fi rst hit in a Seawolf uniform versus New Orleans ... scored a career-best three runs and went 2-for-6 in a win over Wagner ... went 1-for-1 with a run scored versus Hartford ... went 1-for-2 with a run scored in a win over St. Francis.

High School: Graduated from Uniondale High School in Uniondale, N.Y. ... earned a varsity letter in all four years for the Knights ... named to the all-league team as a freshman ... earned all-county honors as a sophomore, junior and senior ... won the coach’s award as a fresh-man ... team MVP as a junior and senior ... batted over .400 all four years and totalled 93 RBI in his high school career.

Personal: Justin Antonio Echeverria ... born September 7, 1987, in Manhattan, N.Y. ... son of Wanda Echeverria and Jose Flores ... brother of Brandon and Gileric ... enjoys playing ping pong and working out.

Hometown: Uniondale, N.Y.Hometown: Uniondale, N.Y.High School: UniondaleHigh School: UniondaleYear: SeniorYear: SeniorPosition: C • B/T: R/RPosition: C • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-0 • Weight: 195Height: 6-0 • Weight: 195

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echevarria statisticsechevarria statisticsYEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2006 .238 13-1 21 5 5 2 0 0 0 7/.333 2 0 6 0/0 0-0 2007 .288 49-47 164 16 47 6 0 2 21 59/.360 12 2 33 3/0 2-32008 .220 42-37 127 15 28 10 0 2 18 44/.346 9 0 33 2/3 0-12009 RedshirtedTotals .256 106-85 312 36 80 18 0 4 39 110/.352 23 2 72 5/3 2-4

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Hometown: Farmingdale, N.Y.Hometown: Farmingdale, N.Y.High School: FarmingdaleHigh School: FarmingdaleYear: SeniorYear: SeniorPosition: IF/RHP • B/T: L/RPosition: IF/RHP • B/T: L/RHeight: 6-1 • Weight: 185Height: 6-1 • Weight: 185

Chris MaierChris Maier

#20#202009: Played in 16 games at third base ... also made 10 relief appearanc-es on the mound, going 1-2 ... had two hits and two runs against LeMoyne (3/22) ... hurled 2.0 innings against Vermont (4/5) in fi rst collegiate ap-pearance on the mound ... earned the victory, allowing just one unearned run ... tossed 2.1 innings of scoreless relief against Binghamton (4/19) ... pitched 2.0 scoreless innings in win over Marist (5/6).

2008: Appeared in 26 games, making 15 starts ... tallied a hit in fi rst four games of season ... recorded fi rst career double in victory over James Madison (3/20) ... went 2-for-4 with career-high two RBI and two runs scored in win over Hofstra (4/22).

2007: Appeared in 21 games, making eight starts ... recorded fi rst career hit and RBI against College of Charleston (3/3) ... went 1-for-2 with an RBI against Fairfi eld (4/3) ... had career-high two hits and an RBI against Hofstra (4/24).

High School: Played both shortstop and third base for the Farmingdale Dalers in Farmingdale, N.Y.... three-time letterwinner... named all-league as a junior... hit .429 with three homers and 26 runs driven in as a senior... named to the Nassau County All-County Team as a senior... also was a four-year letterwinner in golf and a three-time letterwinner in swimming.

Personal: Christopher Robert Maier... born August 2, 1988... son of Laura Maier... brother of Melissa, Matt and Tom... favorite sports team is the New York Mets... favorite actor is Owen Wilson.

Maier Batting statisticsMaier Batting statisticsYEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2007 .135 21-8 37 5 5 0 0 0 3 5/.135 4 2 4 1/0 0-02008 .233 26-15 60 8 14 2 0 0 6 6/16 4 2 13 0/0 1-12009 .250 16-2 16 3 4 0 0 0 2 4/.250 0 0 1 0/1 0-0Totals .204 63-25 113 16 23 2 0 0 11 15/.133 8 4 18 1/1 1-1

Maier Pitching statisticsMaier Pitching statisticsYEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2B 3B HR2009 1-2 6.00 10 0 0 0 0 15.0 20 13 10 5 11 3 4 0 3 0

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2009: Went 1-1 in 20 relief appearances ... hurled 27.0 innings ... pitched a perfect inning against Florida Atlantic (3/1) ... tossed 2.2 scoreless innings of relief against LeMoyne (3/22) ... earned victory with 1.0 innings of relief in 2-0 win over Marist (5/6) ... hurled 2.0 scoreless innings against Maine (5/16).

2008: Led America East with 29 appearances, all but one in relief ... went 3-3 with a team-best 4.03 ERA in 44.2 innings pitched ... second in America East with seven saves ... an All-America East second team selection ... picked up fi rst career save with 2.0 scoreless innings against Marist (4/9) ... hurled two scoreless innings to earn save against Vermont (4/18) ... picked up save with 2.0 perfect innings against Lafayette (5/3) ... pitched a perfect ninth inning to earn save in 1-0 America East Tournament victory over Binghamton (5/23).

2007: Went 1-0 with a 2.82 ERA in 22.1 innings ... made six appearances including two starts ... hurled a scoreless inning in fi rst career appearance against Hofstra (4/5) ... pitched complete game in fi rst career start, a 14-2 victory over Marist (4/26), allowing only an earned run and nine hits ... gave up just an earned run in 3.1 innings of relief work against Hofstra (5/8) ... struck out two in scoreless inning of relief work against Vermont (5/11).

2006: Redshirted.

High School: Earned four letters pitching for the Westbrook High School Blue Blazes in Westbrook, Maine...named to the SMAA all-rookie team as a freshman...earned all-state honorable mention as a senior...named SMAA fi rst-team all-star as a senior...also earned four letters in basketball.

Personal: Jordan Joseph Purington...born May 9, 1987, in Portland, Maine...son of Gail and Joseph Purington...likes to listen to music and play poker...lists Matt Clement as his favorite athlete.

Hometown: Westbrook, MaineHometown: Westbrook, MaineHigh School: WestbrookHigh School: WestbrookYear: SeniorYear: SeniorPosition: RHP • B/T: R/RPosition: RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-3 • Weight: 220Height: 6-3 • Weight: 220

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Purington statisticsPurington statisticsYEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2B 3B HR2007 1-0 2.82 6 2 1 1 0 22.1 22 11 7 7 9 2 2 3 1 1 2008 3-3 4.03 29 1 0 1 7 44.2 47 27 20 18 31 6 1 7 3 52009 1-1 6.33 20 0 0 0 0 27.0 35 21 19 11 17 2 3 6 2 3Totals 5-4 4.31 55 3 1 2 7 94.0 104 59 46 36 57 10 6 16 6 9

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Hometown: Patchogue, N.Y.Hometown: Patchogue, N.Y.High School: Patchogue-MedfordHigh School: Patchogue-MedfordYear: SeniorYear: SeniorPosition: DH • B/T: L/RPosition: DH • B/T: L/RHeight: 5-11 • Weight: 220Height: 5-11 • Weight: 220

Michael StephanMichael Stephan

#27#272009: Named to CoSida/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District second team ... appeared in 39 games, making 34 starts ... hit .298 with four home runs and .419 on-base percentage ... had two hits and an RBI in win over LeMoyne (3/21) ... tallied two hits including a home run in victory over New York Tech (3/27) ... had three hits and two RBI in win over Vermont (4/5) ... tallied two hits and three RBI in second game win over Hartford (5/9) ... went 3-for-5 with six RBI in game two victory over Hartford (5/10).

2008: Appeared in all 60 games, making 59 starts ... named to the District I CoSida/ESPN the Magazine All-Academic second team ... selected to All-America East second team ... named to America East All-Academic team ... named to ABCA Northeast Region second team ... reached base in all 60 games ... second in country in hit by pitch (30) ... fi rst in America East and 12th in the nation in on-base percentage (.518) ... hit .305 and led team with 11 home runs ... ranked second on squad in RBI (37) and runs scored (49) ... had two hits and three runs scored against Charlotte (3/16) ... went 2-for-5, including two home runs, with three RBI in victory over Hofstra (4/22) ... went 3-for-4 with career-high four RBI against UMBC (5/11) ... had a hit and RBI against #3 Arizona State (5/30).

2007: A second team All-America East selection and all-rookie selection ... Made 44 starts in 48 appearances ... second on team with .328 average and 36 runs scored ... recorded seven doubles, three home runs and 16 RBI ... had 14 multi-hit games ... picked up fi rst career hit against College of Charleston (3/3) ... hit fi rst career home run in fi rst game victory over Nicholls (3/10) ... tallied three hits in six at-bats in victory over Nicholls (3/10) ... had two hits and two RBI in victory over NYIT (4/1) ... scored career-high three runs in win over Maine (4/7) ... recorded two hits and a RBI in victory over Hofstra (4/24) ... went 2-for-5 with three runs scored against Hofstra (5/8) ... had two hits and career-high three RBI at UMBC (5/18) ... tallied a career-best three RBI in fi rst game of doubleheader at UMBC (5/19).

2006: Redshirt.

High School: Graduated from Patchogue-Medford High School ... earned three varsity letters for the Raiders ... earned all-league honors as a junior and senior ... was the teams offensive and defensive MVP as a junior ... earned all-league, all-county and all-state honors as a senior ... also a three-time letterwinner in football.

Personal: Michael Joseph Stephan ... born October 18, 1987... son of Honora and Michael Stephan ... likes to play video games and hang out with friends ... Bo Jackson is listed as his favorite athlete.

Stephan statisticsStephan statisticsYEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2007 .328 48-44 134 36 44 7 0 3 16 60/.448 26 23 18 1/2 0-02008 .305 60-59 174 49 53 10 0 11 37 96/.552 48 30 33 1/5 0-12009 .298 39-34 121 17 36 4 0 4 17 52/.430 18 8 15 1/0 0-0Totals .310 147-137 429 102 133 21 0 18 70 208/.485 92 61 66 3/7 0-1

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2009: Started all 22 games he appeared in ... injured in March 21 game against LeMoyne ... returned for May 2 doubleheader against Rider ... recorded a hit in fi rst six games back from injury ... homered in 2-0 win over Marist (5/6) ... went 2-for-3 with career-high four RBI in win over Maine (5/16) ... tallied three hits in four at-bats in game two against Maine (5/16) ... went 2-for-4 with an RBI in America East tournament against Vermont (5/22).

2008: Appeared in 45 games, starting 37 ... named to America East All-Rookie team ... third on team with .319 average ... started fi nal 30 games of the season at third base ... hit .327 over that span with 18 RBI and team-high 12 doubles ... hit team-best .571 (4-for-7) with three runs scored in two games at NCAA Tempe Regional ... recorded fi rst collegiate hit as pinch-hitter against Charlotte (3/15) ... went 4-for-4 with fi ve RBI and three runs scored in victory over Vermont (4/20) ... had three hits and three RBI in victory over Maine (4/26) ... went 2-for-4 with two RBI in win over UMBC in America East Tournament (5/22) ... had two hits and three runs scored against #3 Arizona State (5/30).

High School: Played four years of varsity baseball for Centereach High School ... a two-time all-league selection ... earned all-county honors including a gold glove selection at shortstop as a senior while hitting .371 with 16 RBI ... team MVP as a senior ... hit .360 with 15 RBI as a junior.

Personal: Stephen Anthony Marino ... born October 2, 1989 in Babylon, N.Y. ... son of Janice and Anthony Marino ... favorite Sports team: New York Yankees ... favorite movie: Remember the Titans ... the best thing about being an athlete: The feeling you get when you do your job.

Hometown: Lake Grove, N.Y.Hometown: Lake Grove, N.Y.High School: CentereachHigh School: CentereachYear: JuniorYear: JuniorPosition: 3B • B/T: R/RPosition: 3B • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-1 • Weight: 190Height: 6-1 • Weight: 190

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YEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2008 .319 45-37 135 16 43 13 0 0 22 56/.415 6 1 12 2/2 2-22009 .275 22-22 69 6 19 1 1 2 13 28//406 8 2 12 0/1 0-0Totals .304 67-59 204 22 62 14 1 2 35 84/.412 14 3 24 2/3 2-2

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Hometown: Paris, Ontario/CanadaHometown: Paris, Ontario/CanadaHigh School: Paris DistrictHigh School: Paris DistrictYear: JuniorYear: JuniorPosition: IF • B/T: L/RPosition: IF • B/T: L/RHeight: 5-10 • Weight: 185Height: 5-10 • Weight: 185

Chad MarshallChad Marshall

#2#22009: Named to All-America East second team ... started all 50 games he appeared in ... ranked second on the team with .354 batting average ... led team with 68 hits ... had 17 multi-hit games ... tallied three hits in six at-bats against Florida Atlantic (3/1) ... had career-high fi ve hits including three doubles in win over Vermont (4/5) ... went 14-20 (.700) in series against Vermont ... tallied three hits and scored four runs in win over Albany (4/25) ... went 4-for-6 with three runs scored and an RBI in victory over Hartford (5/9) ... had four hits and scored three runs in America East tournament against Vermont (5/22).

2008: Started at second base in all 54 games he appeared in ... an All-America East second team and All-Rookie selection ... named Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American ... hit .285 with 27 RBI and 34 runs scored ... 19th toughest player in country to strike out (1/per 20 AB) ... had 16 multi-hit games ... recorded fi rst collegiate hit in season-opening victory against Charleston Southern (3/1) ... tallied fi rst RBI in win over South-eastern Louisiana (3/8) ... went 3-for-5 with three runs scored in victory over Binghamton (4/5) ... had two hits and three RBI in win over Vermont (4/20) ... registered season-high four hits in victory over Maine (4/27) ... went 2-for-4 with three RBI in win over UMBC (5/11).

High School: Played three years of varsity baseball at Paris District High School in Paris, Ontario ... Athlete of the Year as a junior and senior ... member of the 17 and under Team Ontario team that won the gold medal at the Canada National Tournament ... also a member of the 2006 Inner County Terriers that won the Premier Baseball League Ontario.

Personal: Chad John Marshall ... born March 9, 1989 ... son of Michelle and Robert Marshall ... favorite Sports Team: Detroit Tigers ... my crazi-est ambition: Skydiving ... greatest moment in sports: Winning the U-18 World Series.

Marshall statisticsMarshall statisticsYEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2008 .285 54-54 200 34 57 6 1 0 27 65/.325 17 7 10 4/9 3-62009 .354 50-50 192 42 68 13 0 2 24 87/.453 9 5 12 2/13 1-1Totals .319 104-104 392 76 125 19 1 2 51 152/.388 26 12 22 6/22 4-7

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YEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2B 3B HR2008 2-3 7.13 13 4 0 0 0 35.1 53 35 28 15 29 8 4 12 0 42009 2-4 6.39 15 7 0 1 0 43.2 52 42 31 22 42 6 7 7 3 6Totals 4-7 6.72 28 11 0 1 0 79.0 105 77 59 37 71 14 11 19 3 10

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2009: Went 2-4 in 43.2 innings ... made 15 appearances, making seven starts ... struck out 42 batters ... hurled 3.1 innings in relief to pick up victory in game two against UMBC (4/11) ... earned win with 2.0 innings of scoreless relief against Fairleigh Dickinson (4/23) ... hurled 2.0 innings of scoreless relief in game two win over Hartford (5/10).

2008: Posted a 2-3 record in 35.1 innings of work ... appeared in 13 games, making four starts ... went 3.1 innings against Charleston Southern (3/2) in fi rst collegiate appearance ... hurled 3.0 scoreless innings against Longwood (3/22) ... picked up fi rst win in 1.0 inning of work against New York Tech (3/30) ... earned victory against Fairfi eld (4/20), striking out season-high seven batters in 5.0 innings of work.

High School: Earned three varsity letters at Coral Glades High in Coral Springs, Fla. ... struck out 85 batters in 69 innings as senior, recording a 1.70 ERA ... a county scholar-athlete as a senior ... a 2007 second team all-county selection.

Personal: Evan Stecko-Haley ... born August 25, 1989 in Coral Springs, Fla. ... son of Laurette Stecko and Thomas Joseph Haley ... favorite Sports Team: Boston Red Sox ... biggest inspiration or infl uence in sports: My Dad ... what would I buy with a million dollars: A house for my parents.

Hometown: Coral Springs, Fla.High School: Coral GladesYear: JuniorPosition: RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-5 • Weight: 185

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2009: Named to America East All-Rookie team ... appeared in 42 games, making 31 starts ... made 30 of those starts at catcher ... led America East with 15 runners caught stealing ... hit .284 with 24 runs scored and 16 RBI ... had two hits against Florida Atlantic (2/28) in fi rst career game ... had season-high three hits in win over Vermont (4/4) ... had four hits in six at-bats in doubleheader split with Albany (4/25) ... tallied three hits and season-high fi ve RBI in win over Fairfi eld (4/29).

High School: Played three years of varsity baseball at West Islip HS where he was a three-time captain ... led team to a 23-5 record and Suffolk Class AA championship in 2008 ... hit .477 with 31 runs, eight triples, two home runs and 33 RBIs as a senior ... a 2008 All-League, All-County and All-Long Island selection ... earned four varsity letters in soccer at West Islip ... was a three-time captain and a 2007 second team All-American ... also an all-state, all-region and All-Long Island selection as a senior.

Personal: Patrick Francis Cantwell ... born April 10, 1990 ... son of Pat and Barbara Cantwell ... favorite TV show: Baseball Tonight ... favorite actor: Adam Sandler ... favorite actress: Jessica Alba.

YEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2009 .284 42-31 109 24 31 3 2 2 16 44/.404 10 3 9 2/4 6-7

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#12#122009: Appeared in 22 games ... drove in game-winning run with sacrifi ce fl y in top of the ninth in 7-6 win over Binghamton (4/19) ... recorded fi rst collegiate hit victory over Fairfi eld (4/29) ... drove in two runs in game two win over Rider (5/2).

High School: A 2008 All-Long Island selection ... Hit .507 with a .740 slug-ging percentage and 29 RBIs as a senior ... also stole 22 bases and had two triples, 10 doubles and a home run ... hit .514 as a sophomore.

Hometown: Franklin Square, N.Y.High School: H. Frank CareyYear: SophomorePosition: OF • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-2 • Weight: 190

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YEAR AVG G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB/SLG BB HBP SO SF/SH SB-A 2009 .188 22-1 16 3 3 0 0 0 3 3/.188 5 0 5 1/0 0-0

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2009: Named to All-America East second team and America East All-Rookie team ... went 5-3 in 64.1 innings of work ... made 13 appearances including 10 starts ... struck out 58 batters ... ranked second in the America East in strikeouts per game (8.11) ... allowed two runs and fi ve hits in 8.0 innings against Creighton to earn fi rst collegiate victory ... hurled three-hit shutout against New York Tech (3/28), striking out a season-high eight ... earned win with three-hitter against UMBC (4/10) ... striking out seven ... tied season-high with eight strike outs in America East Tournament against Vermont (5/22).

High School: Played three years of varsity baseball at Crespi Carmelite HS for head coach Scott Muckey ... helped team to a 23-6 record as a senior ... went 20-0 on the mound in three-year high school career ... a 2008 fi rst team Daily News All-Area baseball team selection .. went 10-0 with a 1.06 ERA as a senior, striking out 67 batters in 66 innings.

Hometown: Chatsworth, Calif.High School: Crespi CarmeliteYear: SophomorePosition: RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-0 • Weight: 180

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YEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2B 3B HR2009 5-3 5.32 13 10 3 2 0 64.1 67 42 38 21 58 3 9 11 4 6

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2009: Named to America East All-Rookie team ... went 5-1 in 58.0 innings of work ... made 14 appearances including eight starts ... hurled team-high four complete games ... struck out 50 batters and walked just 16 ... ranked third in the America East in strike outs per game (7.76) ... picked up fi rst collegiate victory with 4.0 innings of relief in win over IPFW (3/7) ... allowed two runs in 7.0 innings of work against LeMoyne (3/21) in fi rst career start ... picked up victory, striking out seven against the Dolphins ... hurled four-hit shutout in win over New York Tech (3/28) ... allowed one run and three hits in 7.0 innings to earn victory against Albany (4/26) ... striking out a season-high eight.

High School: Played three years of varsity baseball at West Islip HS ... a co-captain as senior ... a 2008 All-County and All-Long Island selection ... a 2007 All-League pick ... led team to a 23-5 record and Suffolk Class AA championship in 2008 ... went 8-1 with a 1.50 ERA as a senior, striking out 83 in 64.0 innings of work ... earned two varsity letters in football at West Islip ... a captain and All-County selection as senior.

Personal: Nicholas Tropiano ... born August 27, 1990 ... son of Paul and Debrah Tropeano ... favorite TV show: Sportscenter ... favorite movie: Rocky ... favorite actor: Vince Vaughn ... favorite sports hero: Lance Armstrong.

Hometown: West Islip, N.Y.High School: West IslipYear: SophomorePosition: RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-4 • Weight: 205

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YEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SO SV IP H R ER BB K WP HB 2B 3B HR2009 5-1 5.12 14 8 4 1 0 58.0 69 38 33 16 50 4 5 20 3 4

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High School: Played two years of varsity baseball at Commack High School in Commack, N.Y. ... a captain as a senior ... led Commack to 22-10 record as a senior ... a 2009 All-State, All-County, All-Long Island and All-League selection ... hit .500 with 25 RBI and 15 stolen bases.

Personal: John Adornetto ... son of John and Nancy Adornetto ... born Feb. 2, 1991 ... has two sisters- Ashley and Lindsey ... Favorite Professional Sports team: New York Yankees ... Favorite TV Show: Entourage ... Favorite Sports Hero: Tino Martinez.

Hometown: Commack, N.Y.High School: CommackYear: FreshmanPosition: IF • B/T: R/RHeight: 5-9 • Weight: 160

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#9#9Hometown: Melville, N.Y.High School: Half Hollow Hils EastYear: FreshmanPosition: LHP • B/T: L/LHeight: 5-10 • Weight: 160

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High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Half Hollow Hills East in Dix Hills, N.Y. ... named captain as a senior ... a three-time all-league selection ... 2009 all-county selection ... earned 2009 Gold Glove at pitcher ... went a combined 9-3 with 1.08 ERA in junior and senior years ... struck out 150 batters in 84.0 innings.

Personal: Adam Brown ... son of Jeffrey and Robin Brown ... born June 26, 1991 ... has brother-Bryan ... Favorite Food: Chinese ... When I am not playing baseball or studying, my favorite thing to do is: Golf, bowling ... If I could change anything about the game of baseball I would change: Distance of the fences.

High School: Played three years of varsity baseball at Massapequa HS in Massapequa, N.Y ... a 2009 All-Long Island selection ... elected to play for Nassau County in Long Island All-Star game ... a 2008 All-League selection ... hit .400 as a senior and .395 as a junior.

Personal: Vincent Caesar ... son of Scott and Debbie Caesar ... born Sept. 29, 1991 ... has one brother, Nick and one sister, Kim ... The record I dream of breaking: Most stolen bases ... The person(s) I look up to most: My Mom and Dad.

Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y.High School: MassapequaYear: FreshmanPosition: IF • B/T: R/RHeight: 5-9 • Weight: 160

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#14#14Hometown: Bridgeport, Conn.Hometown: Bridgeport, Conn.High School: St. JosephHigh School: St. JosephYear: FreshmanYear: FreshmanPosition: RHP • B/T: R/RPosition: RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-1 • Weight: 175Height: 6-1 • Weight: 175

James CampbellJames Campbell

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High School: Played two years of varsity baseball at St. Joseph HS in Trum-bull, Conn. ... named captain as a senior ... a 2009 all-FCIAC and all-district selection ... went 7-2 with 2.04 ERA as a senior ... went 4-1 as a junior.

Personal: James Campbell ... son of Jim and Elizabeth Campbell ... born Sept. 20, 1991 ... has brother-Christopher and sister-Jennifer ... What makes me a good baseball player is: My composure ... Most impressive person I’ve ever met: Al Pacino ... Favorite Sports Hero: Mariano Rivera.

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High School: Played two years of varsity baseball at Sachem East in Farm-ingville, N.Y. ... a captain as a senior ... a 2007 all-league selection.

Personal: Anthony Michael Luciano ... son of John and Donna Luciano ... has one sister- Maria ... born Oct. 8, 1989 ... Person I look up to the most: Derek Jeter ... One thing I have to take on every road trip: I-Pod ... Most Impressive person I’ve ever met is: Brian Cashman

Hometown: Holtsville, N.Y.High School: Sachem EastYear: RS-SophomorePosition: RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 5-10 • Weight: 185

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#11#11Hometown: Miller Place, N.Y.High School: Miller PlaceYear: FreshmanPosition: LHP • B/T: L/LHeight: 6-0 • Weight: 185

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High School: Player two years of varsity baseball at Miller Place HS in Miller Place, N.Y. ... named captain as a senior ... a 2009 All-State, all-league and all-county selection ... named League V Pitcher of the Year ... a Suffolk County All-Star ... had a 1.10 ERA ... struck out 95 batters in 73 innings ... hit .485 with four home runs ... named Team MVP and League V Pitcher of the Year as a junior ... an all-league and all-county selection ... had 0.83 ERA ... struck out 55 batters in 53.0 innings.

Personal: Kyle Thor Miller ... son of Mitchel and Jane Miller ... born May 15, 1991 ... has brother-Alex and sister-Kara ... Record I dream of breaking: Wins ... Biggest infl uence on me as a baseball player: My Dad ... If I could change anything about the game of baseball I would change: No metal bats.

High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Hempstead HS ... a three-time captain ... a two-time all-conference selection and three-time team MVP ... a all-county pick as a senior ... also a three year letterwinner in football and track ... a three-time captain in football ... a three-time all-conference selection ... an all-academic selection all-conference selection as a senior.

Personal: William Maissell Carmona ... son of William and Maira Carmona ... has one sister- Nircia ... born March 9, 1991 ... favorite professional sports team: Philadelphia Eagles ... Person I look up to most: My father ... Most impressive person I’ve ever met: My Mother.

Hometown: Hempstead, N.Y.High School: HempsteadYear: FreshmanPosition: IF/RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-0 • Weight: 225

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#5#5Hometown: Lancaster, Pa.Hometown: Lancaster, Pa.High School: Lancaster CatholicHigh School: Lancaster CatholicYear: FreshmanYear: FreshmanPosition: OF • B/T: R/RPosition: OF • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-2 • Weight: 180Height: 6-2 • Weight: 180

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High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Lancaster Catholic HS in Lancaster, Pa. ... a two-time All State selection ... led Lancaster to District 3 Double-A Championship as a senior ... hit .471 with 20 RBI and 25 runs scored as a senior ... had 33 hits in Lancaster’s 26 games including 16 extra-base hits ... stole 24 bases ... played four years of varsity football.

Personal: Travis Paul Jankowski ... son of Paul and Kelly Jankowski ... has brother-Tyler and sister-Mandy ... Most Impressive person I’ve met: Phil Mickelson ... Reality Show I have best chance of winning: Price is Right ... The biggest infl uence on me as a baseball player: My Dad.

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High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at St. Mary’s HS in Wood-stock, Ontario ... named 2005 Ontario Junior Player of the Year ... played on Ontario Youth Team that won gold medal ... named Offensive Player of the Tournament ... played for Canadian junior national team ... a four-time MVP in football ... a three-time MVP in track & fi eld and hockey ... earned senior leadership and physical education award at St. Mary’s.

Personal: Tanner Scott Nivins ... son of Richard Nivins and Wendy Lee Nivins ... has one brother- Tyler ... born July 17, 1991 ...Person I look up to most: My grandfather ... Superstitions: Never walk on a white line ... When I am not playing baseball or studying, my favorite thing to do is: Read, play Frisbee.

Hometown: Kitchener, OntarioHigh School: St. Mary’sYear: FreshmanPosition: OF • B/T: R/RHeight: 5-10 • Weight: 190

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High School: Played three years of varsity baseball at Sparta HS in Sparta, N.J. ... a captain as a senior ... named Team MVP as a junior ... a three-time All League selection ... two-time All-West New Jersey selection ... chosen to play in New Jersey senior All Star game ... hit .400 with six home runs as a senior ... went 5-3 on the mound ... hit .480 with six home runs as a junior ... went 7-1 on the mound.

Personal: Pat O’Leary ... son of Kevin and Gale O’Leary ... born Dec. 13, 1990 ... has sister-Jennifer ... Reality show I have the best chance of win-ning: Who Wants to be a Millionaire ... Record I dream of breaking: Wins ... Favorite Professional Sports team: New York Yankees.

High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Bramalea Secondary School in Brampton, Ontario ... a two-time captain ... a member of the 2008 Ontario Youth team ... a member of the Honor Society.

Personal: Jasvir Rakkar ... son of Avtar and Daljeet Rakkar ... born April 27, 1991 ... Favorite sports hero: Jackie Robinson ... Most Impressive Person I’ve ever met: Vince Carter ... Favorite Movie: Step Brothers.

Hometown: Brampton, OntarioHigh School: BramptonYear: FreshmanPosition: RHP • B/T: R/RHeight: 6-1 • Weight: 195

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#34#34Hometown: Toronto, OntarioHometown: Toronto, OntarioHigh School: York Mills CollegiateHigh School: York Mills CollegiateYear: FreshmanYear: FreshmanPosition: IF • B/T: R/RPosition: IF • B/T: R/RHeight: 5-11 • Weight: 191Height: 5-11 • Weight: 191

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High School: Played three years at York Mills Collegiate in Toronto, Canada ... played for Ontario Youth team that won gold medal at Canada Cup ... named Best Defensive Player of the Canada Cup ... played for Canadian Junior National team ... drafted by Toronto Blue Jays in 2009 MLB First Year Player draft.

Personal: Maxx Tissenbaum ... son of Gerry Tissenbaum and Lisa Taerk ... born July 25, 1991 ... has sister-Molly ... Most Impressive I’ve ever met is: Carlos Delgado ... Person I look up to most: My Dad ... My Favorite Sports Hero: Derek Jeter.

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High School: Played four years of varsity baseball at Ontearo High School in Boiceville, N.Y. ... a captain as a senior ... named 2009 Mid-Hudson Athletic League Pitcher of the Year ... a third team All-State selection ... went 7-2 with a .37 ERA as a senior ... struck out 111 batters and walked just 14 ... a three-time letter-winner in basketball.

Personal: Gonkeylah Yerry ... son of Dennis Yerry and Jean Henry ... born March 29, 1991 ... What makes me a good baseball player: My ability to overcome adversity ... When I’m not playing baseball or studying, my favorite thing to do is: Play ping pong ... Most Impressive person I’ve ever met: My grandfather.

Hometown: West Shokan, N.Y.High School: OnteoraYear: FreshmanPosition: LHP • B/T: L/LHeight: 6-1 • Weight: 195

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2009 America East Statistics2009 America East Statistics

America East OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct. Binghamton 13 7 .650 30 22 .577Albany 14 10 .583 34 26 .567Stony Brook 14 10 .583 29 23 .558Vermont 14 10 .583 23 33 .411Maine 13 11 .542 32 23 .582Hartford 7 15 .318 15 32 .319UMBC 4 18 .182 9 36 .200

Ameriririricaccc East OverallW LLLL P P P Pctctctct. WW W W 13 7 777 .656550000 30 2111444 111000 . .58585858333 3 3 3 3 34 4 44 222 214444 10 .555583838383 29292929 2 14141414 10 .5858833 33 233 31313113 11 .555542424242 32323232 27 1115 5 5 .318 15 3444 18 .182 9 3

All-Conference

2009 America East Championships (Endicott, N.Y.)(four-team, double-elimination)Game #1: #2 Albany 8, #3 Stony Brook 1Game #2: #1 Binghamton 10, #4 Vermont 7Game #3: Vermont 13, Stony Brook 11Game #4: Binghamton 11, Albany 7Game #5: Albany 10, Vermont 9Game #6: Binghamton 16, Albany 6

2009 All-America East Championship TeamChad Marshall, Stony BrookDave Soltis, VermontEthan Paquette, VermontDavid Kubiak, AlbanyDavid West, AlbanyRyan Gugel, Albany

Mike Augliera, BinghamtonJim Calderone, Binghamton (MOP)Jeff Dennis, BinghamtonCJ Lukaszewski, Binghamton

First Team Second Team All-Rookie TeamMurphy Smith, Binghamton, SP! Dave Kubiak, Albany, SP Zach Kraham, Albany, SPMike Errigo, Stony Brook, SP Zach Kraham, Albany, SP Mike Augliera, Binghamton, RHPJustin Albert, Vermont, SP Tyler Johnson, Stony Brook, SP Ian Leisenheimer, Maine, DHSean Gregory, Albany, RP Greg Lane, Binghamton, RP AJ Bazdanes, Maine, RHPRyan Gugel, Albany, C Myckie Lugbauer, Maine, C Pat Cantwell, Stony Brook, CRob Dyer, Stony Brook, 1B Chad Marshall, Stony Brook, 2B Tyler Johnson, Stony Brook, RHPBrad Brainer, UMBC, 2B Tony Patane, Maine, SS Nick Tropeano, Stony Brook, RHPMatt Duffy, Vermont, SS# Jarrett Lukas, Maine, 3B Mike McCarthy, Vermont, CKyle Klee, Binghamton, 3B Bill Cather, Maine, OF David Ciocchi, Binghamton, 1B*Brian Witkowski, Stony Brook, OF Michael Tansey, Stony Brook, OF *Rookie of the YearKevin McAvoy, Maine, OF Mark Micowski, Vermont, OF !Pitcher of the YearNick Thode, Stony Brook, DH Justin Milo, Vermont, DH #Player of the Year

BATTINGName School AVGMatt Duffy Vermont .388Shawn Retz UMBC .383Dave Ciocchi Binghamton .381Kevin McAvoy Maine .379Mark Micowski Vermont .365

League Leaders

ERAName School ERAMurphy Smith Binghamton 3.12Kevin Scanlan Maine 3.96A.J. Bazdanes Maine 4.30 Matt Jebb Maine 4.33 Jeff Dennis Binghamton 4.37

HITSName School HMark Micowski Vermont 80Billy Cather Maine 73Jim Calderone Binghamton 72Matt Duffy Vermont 69Chad Marshall Stony Brook 68

HOME RUNSName School HRCorey Taylor Binghamton 16Rob Dyer Stony Brook 15Michael Tansey Stony Brook 13Matt Duffy Vermont 13Brian Witkowski Stony Brook 12

DOUBLESName School 2BMichael Tansey Stony Brook 18Matt Duffy Vermont 17Tony Patane Maine 16Mark Micowski Vermont 164 tied with 15 doubles

TRIPLESName School 3B

RBIName School RBIMatt Duffy Vermont 57Corey Taylor Binghamton 56Rob Dyer Stony Brook 50Drexel Hartford 49Ryan Gugel Albany 49

RUNSName School RMatt Duffy Vermont 57Mark Micowski Vermont 55Brendan Rowland Albany 55Jim Calderone Binghamton 53Billy Cather Maine 52

ON-BASE PERCENTAGEName School OBPMatt Duffy Vermont .495Amendola Hartford .475Kevin McAvoy Maine .469Shawn Retz UMBC .445Nick Thode Stony Brook .442

WINSName School WMatt Jebb Maine 7Keith Rakus Vermont 7Murphy Smith Binghamton 7Pat Quinn Maine 6

STOLEN BASESName School SBDanny Menendez Maine 38-46Mark Micowski Vermont 28-36Brendan Rowland Albany 25-29Ben Sobocinski Hartford 17-212 tied with 16 stolen bases

STRIKEOUTSName School KMurphy Smith Binghamton 84 Justin Albert Vermont 65 Joe Serafi n Vermont 62 Tyler Johnson Stony Brook 58 Mike Errigo Stony Brook 58

Team LeadersPITCHINGSchool IP W-L ERAMaine 446.1 32-23 4.60Binghamton 415.1 30-33 5.27Stony Brook 422.1 29-23 6.03Vermont 451.2 23-33 6.56

HITTINGSchool Runs H AVG.Maine 377 577 .319Binghamton 357 547 .319Stony Brook 359 543 .315Vermont 374 560 .303

INNINGS PITCHEDName School IPMurphy Smith Binghamton 89.1Justin Albert Vermont 89.0 Joe Serafi n Vermont 83.1 Matt Jebb Maine 79.0Mike Errigo Stony Brook 75.1

APPEARANCESName School APPSean Gregory Albany 33 Alejandro Balsinde Maine 23Leif Sirenson Vermont 21Greg Lane Binghamton 21 Jordan Purington Stony Brook 20

SAVESName School SGreg Lane Binghamton 7 Sean Gregory Albany 6A, Balsinde Maine 4Greg Lutton Vermont 3A. Beaulieu Albany 3

OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGEName School AVGMurphy Smith Binghamton .232Mike Augliera Binghamton .241A.J. Bazdanes Maine .244Kevin Scanlan Maine .253Mike Errigo Stony Brook .268

Jim Calderone Binghamton 5Drexel Hartford 4Mark Micowski Vermont 4Siano Hartford 44 tied with three triples

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2009 Statistics2009 Statistics

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A Thode, Nick .364 49-47 173 38 63 15 1 6 32 98 .566 22 3 24 3 .442 1 1 0-0 213 27 Marshall, Chad .354 50-50 192 42 68 13 0 2 24 87 .453 9 5 12 3 .394 2 13 1-1 102 135 Mazzurco, Steven.348 50-48 178 37 62 12 0 1 20 77 .433 9 4 23 7 .389 2 2 5-10 68 1 Tansey, Michael .343 49-48 175 50 60 18 0 13 40 117 .669 13 5 31 2 .402 1 1 4-6 86 4 Witkowski, Brian .341 49-49 176 43 60 15 2 12 36 115 .653 27 4 26 2 .435 2 1 10-13 91 3 Stephan, Michael .298 39-34 121 17 36 4 0 4 17 52 .430 18 8 15 4 .419 1 0 0-0 1 0 Dyer, Rob .285 50-46 172 33 49 7 2 15 50 105 .610 16 2 41 3 .349 2 1 3-3 343 27 Cantwell, Pat .284 42-31 109 24 31 3 2 2 16 44 .404 10 3 9 6 .355 2 4 6-6 182 34 Rebecca, Chad .276 42-40 127 29 35 5 1 1 21 45 .354 13 4 20 2 .351 4 1 3-4 46 83 Fier, Keith .256 46-38 133 22 34 3 0 0 24 37 .278 12 0 18 3 .317 0 5 3-3 59 99 --------------Nowak, Jeremy .284 28-12 67 12 19 6 0 1 8 28 .418 6 1 12 2 .351 0 0 1-1 23 6 Marino, Stephen .275 22-22 69 6 19 1 1 2 13 28 .406 8 2 12 2 .367 0 1 0-0 13 41 Maier, Chris .250 16-2 16 3 4 0 0 0 2 4 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 1 0-0 7 12 Intagliata, Sal .188 22-1 16 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 .188 5 0 5 0 .364 1 0 0-0 4 0 Tropeano, Nick .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 9 Totals .315 52-52 1725 359 543 102 9 59 306 840 .487 168 41 249 39 .385 18 31 36-47 1268 531 Opponents .292 52-52 1686316 492 95 22 44 294 763 .453 168 47 340 32 .368 18 28 52-76 1260 541 LOB - Team (364), Opp (364). DPs turned - Team (35), Opp (48). CI - Team (1), Thode, N. 1. IBB - Team (9), Thode, N. 2, Dyer,R. 2, Nowak, J. 1, Stephan, M. 1, Cantwell, P. 1, Witkowski, B 1, Marino, S. 1, Opp (3). Picked off - Cantwell, P. 3, Fier,K. 2, Rebecca, C. 2, Mazzurco, S. 1, Tansey, M. 1, Stephan, M. 1, Thode, N. 1, Marino, S. 1, Dyer, R. 1.

Individual Hitting

Individual Pitching

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CITansey, Michael 90 86 4 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Purington, Jordan 8 2 6 0 1.000 1 7 2 .778 0 0Intagliata, Sal 4 4 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Harloff, Matt 4 4 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Melioris, Joe 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Kalkau, Jonathan 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 5 2 .714 0 0Stephan, Michael 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0Marshall, Chad 239 102 135 2 .992 26 0 0 - 0 0Cantwell, Pat 218 182 34 2 .991 1 28 15 .651 2 0Dyer, Rob 375 343 27 5 .987 28 0 0 - 0 0Thode, Nick 245 213 27 5 .980 5 24 7 .774 4 1Witkowski, Brian 97 91 3 3 .969 0 0 0 - 0 0Marino, Stephen 56 13 41 2 .964 2 0 0 - 0 0Mazzurco, Steven 72 68 1 3 .958 0 0 0 - 0 0Maier, Chris 20 7 12 1 .950 1 2 1 .667 0 0Brown, Marc 18 3 14 1 .944 0 10 0 1.000 0 0Nowak, Jeremy 31 23 6 2 .935 0 3 2 .600 0 0Errigo, Mike 13 7 5 1 .923 0 0 3 .000 0 0Johnson, Tyler 25 6 17 2 .920 1 11 4 .733 0 0Tropeano, Nick 12 2 9 1 .917 1 2 6 .250 0 0Rebecca, Chad 141 46 83 12 .915 10 0 0 - 0 0Fier, Keith 180 59 99 22 .878 20 0 0 - 0 0Stecko-Haley, Evan 12 4 6 2 .833 0 8 4 .667 0 0Goglia, Joe 1 0 0 1 .000 0 4 0 1.000 0 0Barbot, Michael 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0Totals 1866 1268 531 67 .964 35 52 24 .684 6 1Opponents 1888 1260 541 87 .954 48 36 11 .766 9 0

Individual Fielding

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHANowak, Jeremy 4.32 2 1 18 1 0 0 0 4 25.0 23 12 12 7 17 3 1 2 92 .250 3 3 1 1 1Errigo, Mike 4.78 4 4 12 12 1 1 0 0 75.1 81 42 40 22 58 14 3 10 302 .268 8 3 0 2 4Tropeano, Nick 5.12 5 1 14 8 4 1 0 0 58.0 69 38 33 16 50 20 3 4 234 .295 4 5 2 4 3Johnson, Tyler 5.32 5 3 13 10 3 2 0 0 64.1 67 42 38 21 58 11 4 6 246 .272 3 9 2 2 3Brown, Marc 5.81 3 3 19 6 0 0 1 1 48.0 56 36 31 17 39 10 1 6 188 .298 2 8 0 0 9Maier, Chris 6.00 1 2 10 0 0 0 1 0 15.0 20 13 10 5 11 0 3 0 65 .308 3 4 0 0 0Purington, Jordan 6.33 1 1 20 0 0 0 1 0 27.0 35 21 19 11 17 6 2 3 107 .327 2 3 1 1 2Stecko-Haley, Evan 6.39 2 4 15 7 0 0 1 0 43.2 52 42 31 22 42 7 3 6 176 .295 6 7 0 3 4Kalkau, Jonathan 6.51 3 4 16 5 0 0 1 1 27.2 28 21 20 24 23 8 0 2 104 .269 7 2 0 1 1Goglia, Joe 8.76 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 12.1 17 12 12 11 7 3 1 1 51 .333 3 1 0 1 1Harloff, Matt 11.00 3 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 18.0 29 24 22 7 12 7 1 3 83 .349 7 0 0 2 0Melioris, Joe 14.04 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 8.1 15 13 13 5 6 6 0 1 38 .395 0 2 0 1 0Totals 5.98 29 23 52 52 8 5 1 6 422.2 492 316 281 168 340 95 22 44 1686 .292 48 47 6 18 28Opponents 6.13 23 29 52 52 5 2 2 6 420.0 543 359 286 168 249 102 9 59 1725 .315 65 41 5 18 31PB - Team (6), Thode, N. 4, Cantwell, P. 2, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (4), Cantwell, P. 2, Brown, M. 1, Johnson, T. 1, Opp(11). SBA/ATT - Cantwell, P. (28-43), Thode, N. (24-31), Johnson, T. (11-15), Stecko-Haley (8-12), Brown, M. (10-10),Purington, J (7-9), Tropeano, N. (2-8), Kalkau, J. (5-7), Nowak, J. (3-5), Goglia, J. (4-4), Maier, C. (2-3), Errigo, M.

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Rob DyerRob Dyer

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Player DevelopmentPlayer Development

- 30 Seawolves Signed Professionally

- 22 Since the move to Division I in 2000

- 7 Players Selected in MLB Draft

-14 active Players currently playing

Professionally

Seawolves in the Major League Baseball Draft

Andrew Larsen2005 13th Round

Selection

Jon Lewis2005 16th Round

Selection

Matt Devins2005 34th Round

Selection

Chris Flinn2001 3rd Round

Selection

Alex Trezza2001 18th Round

Selection

Joe Nathan1995 6th Round

Selection

Tom Koehler2008 18th Round

Selection

Stony Brook Player Development

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Single Season Records/Indiv. HonorsSingle Season Records/Indiv. Honors

Games PlayedMichael Stephan 60 2008Andrew Larsen 56 2004Kevin Solano 56 2004Steven Mazzurco 55 2008Chris Sipp 55 2007Brian Witkowski 54 2008Rob Dyer 54 2008Chad Marshall 54 2008Brian Witkowski 54 2007Keith Fier 54 2007Andrew Larsen 54 2003Dave Mischo 54 2004Isidro Fortuna 54 2006Chris Sipp 54 2006

At-batsAndrew Larsen 215 2005Brian Witkowski 205 2007Kevin Solano 203 2004Andrew Larsen 202 2004Chris Sipp 201 2007 Chad Marshall 200 2008George Kearnes 200 2001Matt Devins 199 2005Andres Perez 199 2006

HitsAndrew Larsen 79 2005Gregg Foster 76 1999Craig Ansman 74 1999C.J. Lutz 74 1999Matt Devins 71 2005

Batting AverageErik Haag .460 1994Frank Pena .441 1983Billy Ianciello .439 1975Jared Janoski .439 1991Bill Zagger .437 1991

DoublesAndrew Larsen 25 2005Matt Devins 20 2003Andrew Larsen 18 2003Rich Graham 18 2001

TriplesJoe Nathan 8 1994Danny Paradis 7 1995Vin Causeman 6 1996Alex Trezza 6 1999

Home RunsAlex Trezza 23 2001Craig Ansman 20 1999Gregg Foster 17 1999Alex Trezza 17 1999Craig Ansman 16 1998

Runs Batted InAlex Trezza 68 2001Craig Ansman 62 1999George Kearnes 60 2001Craig Ansman 59 1998Alex Trezza 55 1999

Runs ScoredGregg Foster 60 1999Alex Trezza 59 2001Alex Trezza 59 1999Brian Witkowski 56 2008Craig Ansman 54 1999

Stolen BasesDanny Paradis 26 1996Chris Livingston 24 1994Brian Witkowski 22 2007Bob O’Brien 21 1981Danny Paradis 19 1995Don Willsey 19 1991

WalksMichael Stephan 48 2008Alex Trezza 36 2001Jason Cifuentes 36 1996Dave Marcus 35 1994Mike Russo 30 2003Three tied at 28

WinsDrew McDowell 9 1994Jon Lewis 9 2002Five tied at 8

SavesJeremy Nowak 7 2008Jordan Purington 7 2008Moises Cruz 7 1999Anthony Stutz 5 2001Matt Restivo 4 2003Moises Cruz 4 1998

StrikeoutsChris Flinn 121 2001Chris Flinn 114 2000Tom Koehler 111 2008Jon Lewis 93 2004Jon Lewis 90 2002Sal Tavernese 88 1996Tom Koehler 87 2007

Earned Run AverageMoises Cruz 0.59 1999Ray Helinski 1.05 1974Kurt Jung 1.08 2006Sal Tavernese 1.53 1996Tim Lynch 1.58 1995

Innings PitchedJon Lewis 100.0 2004Tom Koehler 93.1 2008Kevin Fitzgerald 89.2 2004Chris Flinn 88.2 2001Sal Tavernese 88.1 1996

Complete GamesSal Tavernese 10 1995Jon Lewis 7 2004Drew McDowell 7 1994Sal Tavernese 6 1996Six tied at 5

AppearancesJordan Purington 29 2009Matt Restivo 24 2003Anthony Stutz 23 2001Gary Novakowski 21 2006Matt Restivo 20 2004

ECAC All-Stars Chris Flinn 2001Alex Trezza 2001Craig Ansman 1999, 1998Sal Tavarnese 1995Drew McDowell 1994

All-America East

Mike Errigo 2009Rob Dyer 2009 Nick Thode 2009Brian Witkowski 2009Tyler Johnson!# 2009Chad Marshall! 2009Nick Tropeano# 2009Michael Tansey! 2009Tom Koehler 2008Jordan Purington 2008Stephen Marino # 2008Chad Marshall #! 2008Gary Novakowski 2006, 2007Justin Echevarria 2007Brian Witkowski 2007, 2008Rob Dyer # 2007Michael Stephan 2007, 2008Rob Leonard 2007Jon Pasieka 2006Matt Devins 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002Andrew Larsen 2005Isidro Fortuna 2005Tom Koehler# 2005, 2006Chris Sipp # 2004, 2006Ed Kull 2003Matt Restivo # 2003Mike Russo 2003David Wood # 2003Rich Graham 2002Jon Lewis # * 2002Dwayne Whitaker 2002 * Rookie of the Year # All-Rookie Team ! All-America East second team

Academic All-AmericanJoe Nathan 1995, 1994

All-Time Individual HonorsAE All-Tournament Team

Steven Mazzurco* 2008Justin Echevarria 2008Mike Errigo 2008Gary Novakowski 2008Rob Leonard 2007Jon Pasieka 2006Andres Perez 2006Andrew Larsen 2004, 2003Matt Devins 2004Isidro Fortuna* 2004Dave Mischo 2004Matt Restivo 2004, 2006Chris Sipp 2004Nick Theoharis 2004Lee Lipschutz 2003Jim McCurdy 2003Dwayne Whitaker 2002

*Most Outstanding Player

All-RegionMichael Stephan 2008Rob Leonard 2007Matt Devins 2005Andrew Larsen 2004Anthony Stutz 2001Alex Trezza 2001, 2000, 1999Craig Ansman 2000, 1999, 1998CJ Lutz 2000, 1999Moises Cruz 1999, 1998Chris Flinn 1999Gregg Foster 1999George Kearnes 1999Vin Causeman 1998Dan Paradis 1996Sal Tavarnese 1996Joe Nathan 1995, 1994Eric Haag 1994Chris Livingston 1994Dave Marcus 1994, 1992Drew McDowell 1994Jason Greco 1992Bill Zagger 1992Don Willsey 1989

All-NECCCraig Ansman 1999, 1998Chris Flinn 1999CJ Lutz 1999George Kearnes 1999Alex Trezza 1999Vin Causeman 1998Gregg Foster 1998Dennis Kelly 1998Frank Colon 1997Anthony Vino 1997

Collegiate Baseball All-American

Matt Devins 2002Jon Lewis 2002Michael Stephan (Freshman) 2007

All-AmericanCraig Ansman 1999Alex Trezza 2001Chad Marshall* 2008

*Freshman All-American

Single-Season Records

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Rob DyerCareer Record HoldersCareer Record Holders

Games PlayedAndrew Larsen (2002-05) 211Chris Sipp (2004-07) 209Matt Devins (2002-05) 200Lee Lipschutz (2000-03) 179Isidro Fortuna (2003-06) 177Ed Kull (2000-03) 171George Kearnes (1997-99, 01) 162Gregg Foster (1997-00) 152Rich Graham (2001-03) 144Vin Causeman (1995-98) 143

At BatsAndrew Larsen (2002-05) 750Matt Devins (2002-05) 724Chris Sipp (2004-07) 693Gregg Foster (1997-00) 612George Kearnes (1997-99, 01) 598Isidro Fortuna (2003-06) 588Rich Graham (2001-03) 508Vin Causeman (1995-98) 496Alex Trezza (1999-00) 495Chris Manna (1997-00) 494Brian Witkowski (2006-) 479CJ Lutz (1997-00) 477

HitsMatt Devins (2002-05) 244Andrew Larsen (2002-05) 230Gregg Foster (1997-00) 226George Kearnes (1997-99, 01) 202Chris Sipp (2004-07) 194Craig Ansman (1997-00) 189Isidro Fortuna (2003-06) 186Vin Causeman (1995-98) 182Alex Trezza (1999-01) 173Chris Manna (1997-00) 168Rich Graham (2001-03) 160

DoublesAndrew Larsen (2002-05) 67Matt Devins (2002-05) 59Gregg Foster (1997-00) 53George Kearnes (1997-99, 01) 45Isidro Fortuna (2003-2006) 44CJ Lutz (1997-00) 44Chris Manna (1997-00) 41Lee Lipschutz (2000-03) 36Brian Witkowski (2006-) 32

TriplesVin Causeman (1995-98) 14Joe Nathan (1993-95) 10Dan Paradis (1995-96) 10Gregg Foster (1997-00) 9Isidro Fortuna (2003-06) 8Matt Devins (2002-05) 8Alex Trezza (1999-01) 7Scott McAleer (1994-97) 7Dwayne Whitaker (2001-2002) 7Brian Witkowski (2006-) 7

Home RunsAlex Trezza (1999-01) 55Craig Ansman (1997-00) 48George Kearnes (1997-99, 01) 46Gregg Foster (1997-00) 38C.J. Lutz (1997-00) 23Andrew Larsen (2002-05) 21Isidro Fortuna (2003-06) 18Matt Devins (2002-05) 18

Runs Batted InAlex Trezza (1999-01) 176George Kearnes (1997-99, 01) 169Craig Ansman (1997-00) 163Matt Devins (2002-05) 143Gregg Foster (1997-00) 142Chris Manna (1997-00) 120Andrew Larsen (2002-05) 117Dave Marcus (1992-95) 117CJ Lutz (1997-00) 115

RunsGregg Foster (1997-00) 181Andrew Larsen (2002-05) 161Alex Trezza (1999-01) 159Matt Devins (2002-05) 150Craig Ansman (1987-00) 145CJ Lutz (1997-00) 137George Kearnes (1997-99, 01) 136Dave Marcus (1992-95) 127Vin Causeman (1995-98) 126Brian Witkowski (2006-) 123Lee Lipschutz (2000-03) 109

Stolen BasesDon Willsey (1988-91) 51Chris Livingston (1993-96) 49Andrew Larsen (2002-05) 45Dan Paradis (1995-96) 45Brian Witkowski (2006-) 42Ken Kortright (1990-93) 33Scott Shermansky (1990-93) 30Brian Witkowski (2006-Present) 28Vin Autera (1990-93) 25

WinsJon Lewis (2002-05) 25Chris Flinn (1999-01) 24Tim Loyal (1996-99) 18Tom Koehler (2005-08) 17Gary Novakowski (2004-08) 17Matt Restivo (2003-06) 16Mike Robertson (1992-95) 16Tim Lynch (1993-96) 16Sal Tavernese (1995-96) 16Drew McDowell (1990-94) 14Pat Hart (1993-96) 13

SavesNick Abel (2002-06) 11Moises Cruz (1998-99) 11Jordan Purington (2007-) 7Jeremy Nowak (2007-) 7Matt Restivo (2003-06) 7Garrett Waller (1993-96) 6Anthony Stutz (2001-02) 5Barry Liebowitz (1990-93) 4Dan Gelling (1996-97) 4Sal Tavernese (1995-96) 4Three tied 3

StrikeoutsJon Lewis (2002-05) 322Chris Flinn (1999-01) 322Tom Koehler (2005-08) 297Matt Restivo (2003-06) 197Tim Loyal (1996-99) 189Mike Franchi (1982-85) 163Sal Tavernese (1995-96) 160Pat Hart (1993-96) 132Kris Bakey (2003-06) 122Tim Lynch (1993-96) 121

Earned-Run-Average(Minimum 50 Innings Pitched)Sal Tavernese (1995-96) 2.17Chris Ryba (1972-73) 2.58Kevin Martinez (1974-75) 3.02Kevin Fitzgerald (2003-05) 3.11Jon Lewis (2002-05) 3.20Tim Lynch (1993-96) 3.51Nick Abel (2002-06) 3.74Matt Restivo (2003-06) 3.76

Innings PitchedJon Lewis (2002-05) 338.1Tom Koehler (2005-08) 293.1Matt Restivo (2003-06) 244.0Chris Flinn (1999-01) 234.0Tim Loyal (1996-99) 219.0Mike Robertson (1992-95) 212.0Gary Novakowski (2004-08) 192.2Pat Hart (1993-96) 181.1

Mike Franchi (1982-85) 179.0Sal Tavernese (1995-96) 170.1Dennis Kelly (1995-97) 164.0

AppearancesMatt Restivo (2003-06) 75Nick Abel (2002-06) 68Tom Koehler (2005-08) 59Jon Lewis (2002-05) 55Gary Novakowski (2004-08) 51Kris Bakey (2003-06) 50Tom Koehler (2005-08) 45Kurt Jung (2004-07) 44Chris Flinn (1999-01) 37Three tied at 33

Career Record Holders

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Year-By-Year StatisticsYear-By-Year StatisticsYear W L T Pct. Coach Postseason2009 29 23 0 .558 Matt Senk America East Tournament2008 34 26 0 .567 Matt Senk America East Champions, NCAA Regional2007 31 24 0 .564 Matt Senk America East Tournament2006 25 29 0 463 Matt Senk America East Runner-Up2005 23 28 0 .451 Matt Senk 2004 29 27 0 .518 Matt Senk America East Champions, NCAA Regional2003 33 21 0 .611 Matt Senk America East Runner-Up2002 27 24 0 .529 Matt Senk America East Semifi nals2001 35 16 0 .686 Matt Senk NYSBC Regular Season Champs2000 30 11 0 .731 Matt Senk 1999 36 12 0 .750 Matt Senk ECAC Champs1998 23 11 1 .671 Matt Senk ECAC Quarterfi nals1997 15 19 0 .441 Matt Senk1996 27 14 0 .659 Matt Senk ECAC Semifi nals1995 30 8 0 .789 Matt Senk NCAA DIII NY Regional1994 26 9 0 .743 Matt Senk ECAC Finals1993 13 14 1 .482 Matt Senk1992 17 12 1 .583 Matt Senk ECAC co-Champions1991 16 9 0 .640 Matt Senk1990 12 15 0 .444 Tim Tenaglia1989 16 10 0 .615 Tim Tenaglia ECAC Quarterfi nals1988 9 21 0 .300 Mike Garafola1987 11 10 0 .524 Mike Garafola1986 12 10 0 .545 Mike Garafola1985 7 19 0 .269 Mike Garafola1984 6 17 0 .261 Mike Garafola1983 6 12 0 .333 Mike Garafola1982 3 21 0 .125 Rich Wurster1981 13 17 0 .433 Rich Wurster1980 13 14 0 .481 Rich Krumholz1979 12 6 0 .667 Byrne Gamble1978 10 13 0 .435 Byrne Gamble1977 6 16 0 .273 Rick Smoliak1976 13 10 0 .565 Rick Smoliak1975 12 13 0 .480 Rick Smoliak1974 12 10 0 .545 Rick Smoliak1973 9 15 1 .380 Rick Smoliak1972 6 13 0 .316 Rick Smoliak1971 3 14 0 .176 Rick Smoliak1970 5 17 0 .227 Frank Tirico1969 7 11 0 .389 Frank Tirico1968 7 10 0 .412 Frank Tirico1967 7 11 0 .389 Herb Brown1966 3 5 0 .375 Herb Brown42 Seasons 753 695 4 .520 9 Coaches

Coach W L T Pct. Matt Senk (1991-Pres.) 499 237 3 .678 Tim Tenaglia (1989-90) 28 25 0 .528 Mike Garafola (1983-88) 51 89 0 .364 Rich Wurster (1981-82) 16 38 0 .296 Rich Krumholz (1980) 13 14 0 .481 Byrne Gamble (1978-79) 22 19 0 .537 Rick Smoliak (1971-77) 61 91 1 .402 Frank Tirico (1968-70) 19 38 0 .333 Herb Brown (1966-67) 10 16 0 .385 TOTALS 724 672 4 .519

Coaching History

Year-By-Year StatisticsYear AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E2009 .315 52 1725 359 543 102 9 59 306 840 .487 168 249 .385 18 31 36-47 1268 531 672008 .289 60 2001 361 578 121 10 42 326 845 .422 183 323 .367 22 31 49-62 1485 622 752007 .280 55 1795 285 502 77 9 25 243 672 .374 127 283 .345 19 34 54-70 1360 542 78 2006 .299 54 1811 296 542 93 17 31 252 762 .421 148 284 .360 18 36 43-57 1337 566 882005 .273 51 1681 247 459 90 7 24 227 635 .378 197 298 .357 26 30 37-52 1278 584 692004 .268 56 1833 318 491 108 12 56 294 791 .432 194 349 .342 22 25 46-65 1404 571 1152003 .293 54 1739 371 509 123 13 55 333 823 .473 178 336 .367 28 13 43-56 1295 517 992002 .273 51 1600 307 436 91 13 37 271 664 .415 202 318 .367 25 16 63-79 1163 422 70 2001 .308 51 1787 391 551 109 11 58 343 856 .479 184 313 .379 23 19 34-46 1287 516 94 2000 .347 41 1440 384 500 105 10 73 353 844 .586 150 186 .416 30 8 22-28 994 402 64 1999 .362 48 1677 450 607 111 13 90 405 1011 .605 175 283 .429 22 13 27-34 1121 466 98 1998 .358 35 1189 338 426 95 9 57 310 710 .597 119 182 .422 15 11 14-26 795 335 83 1997 .313 34 1071 229 335 75 9 23 213 497 .464 115 151 .386 18 17 26-36 758 321 77 1996 .310 41 1369 335 425 85 17 22 274 610 .446 242 169 .419 14 19 61-88 988 461 93 1995 .343 38 1191 327 274 65 25 27 274 605 .508 168 139 .430 25 14 43-55 882 394 86 1994 .323 35 1103 278 356 66 15 17 236 503 .456 166 139 .417 18 8 63-83 784 349 81 1993 .299 28 842 168 142 40 8 9 142 335 .398 128 105 .393 13 22 18-27 636 275 70 1992 .360 30 945 278 340 61 9 17 232 470 .497 147 112 .450 11 22 63-73 661 270 59 1991 .327 25 840 231 275 62 6 13 176 388 .462 139 84 .428 11 7 62-74 597 263 61 1990 .288 27 875 206 252 39 6 9 173 330 .377 153 117 .399 13 16 59-67 644 272 77 1989 .314 23 735 168 232 43 8 8 134 315 .427 68 113 .388 12 18 39-52 522 229 51 1988 .304 30 925 180 281 45 10 11 148 379 .410 128 181 .392 11 9 43-54 669 267 88 1985 .278 26 774 160 215 43 6 27 143 351 .453 116 105 .378 7 5 52-64 554 266 81

Year G CG Sho W-L Sv IP H R ER ERA BB K WP2009 52 8 5 29-23 6 422.2 492 316 281 5.98 168 340 482008 60 8 2 34-26 16 495.0 561 341 280 5.09 224 405 502007 55 11 3 31-24 7 453.1 490 278 232 4.61 182 358 402006 54 5 0 25-28 7 445.2 468 256 209 4.22 150 369 212005 51 9 5 23-28 6 426.0 442 238 198 4.18 158 328 272004 56 14 2 29-27 8 468.0 499 289 230 4.42 175 393 42 2003 54 6 1 33-21 8 431.2 447 289 223 4.65 208 340 502002 51 13 2 27-24 5 387.1 440 282 230 5.21 170 275 47 2001 51 6 2 35-16 9 432.0 438 314 241 5.02 256 403 70 2000 41 7 2 30-11 3 331.1 353 239 199 5.41 187 301 46 1999 48 12 4 36-12 8 373.2 384 256 180 4.34 199 339 41 1998 35 3 6 23-11 6 265.0 321 220 171 5.81 116 209 22 1997 34 7 3 15-19 2 252.2 284 208 129 4.59 152 177 26 1996 41 12 3 27-14 7 329.1 326 234 154 4.21 182 278 24 1995 38 19 1 30-8 3 294.0 298 167 110 3.37 117 227 35 1994 35 14 2 26-9 4 261.1 310 195 145 4.99 125 180 32 1993 28 8 4 13-14-1 6 212.0 208 129 100 4.25 112 146 11 1992 30 13 1 17-12-1 1 220.1 276 192 154 6.29 117 90 6 1991 25 7 0 16-9 4 199.0 236 193 156 7.06 125 95 21 1990 27 3 0 12-15 3 214.2 267 224 176 7.38 173 120 46 1989 23 6 1 14-10 3 174.0 224 182 141 7.29 157 125 36 1988 30 7 0 9-21 3 223.0 305 255 179 7.22 115 137 30

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Year-By-Year ResultsYear-By-Year Results2009Record: (29-23, 14-10 America East)Post Season: America East TournamentDate Opponent Score2/27 @ Florida Atlantic L, 1-62/28 @ Florida Atlantic L, 1-92/28 @ Florida Atlantic L, 2-93/1 @ Florida Atlantic L, 9-133/6 vs. Creighton W, 8-23/6 @ No. 14 Coastal Carolina L, 0-93/7 vs. IPFW W, 6-33/8 @ No. 14 Coastal Carolina L, 3-363/17 @ Seton Hall L, 4-103/21 LeMoyne W, 8-43/21 LeMoyne W, 3-23/22 LeMoyne W, 8-33/22 LeMoyne L, 7-103/25 Fordham W, 11-103/27 @ NYIT W, 11-33/28 NYIT W, 10-03/28 NYIT W, 6-03/30 @ NYIT L, 3-64/1 Hofstra L, 3-44/4 Vermont W, 5-44/4 Vermont L, 7-94/5 Vermont W, 6-34/5 Vermont W, 21-204/7 @ Virginia L, 0-84/8 @ Virginia W, 6-24/10 @ UMBC W, 8-04/10 @ UMBC L, 4-74/11 @ UMBC W, 9-64/18 @ Binghamton L, 7-84/18 @ Binghamton L, 3-44/19 @ Binghamton L, 7-84/19 @ Binghamton W, 7-64/23 @ Fairleigh Dickinson W, 5-14/25 Albany L, 4-54/25 Albany W, 16-34/26 Albany W, 4-14/26 Albany L, 7-104/29 @ Fairfi eld W, 14-65/2 Rider W, 4-25/2 Rider W, 13-55/6 Marist W, 2-05/9 @ Hartford W, 7-25/9 @ Hartford W, 16-05/10 @ Hartford L, 3-45/10 @ Hartford W, 17-15/15 Maine L, 1-75/15 Maine W, 7-65/16 Maine W, 17-75/16 Maine L, 5-65/21 Albany* L, 1-85/22 Vermont* L, 11-13*America East Tournament

2008Record: (34-26, 14-10 America East)Post Season: NCAA Tempe RegionalDate Opponent Score3/1 @ Charleston Southern W, 6-43/1 @ Charleston Southern W, 5-33/2 @ Charleston Southern L, 0-103/8 @ Southeastern La. W, 7-5 (10)3/8 @ Southeastern La. L, 1-23/9 @ Southeastern La. W, 5-3 (10)3/15 @ Charlotte L, 1-63/16 @ Charlotte L, 5-233/16 @ Charlotte L, 4-133/18 @ #19 Virginia L, 0-33/18 @ #19 Virginia L, 4-63/20 @ James Madison W, 16-33/22 @ Longwood W, 7-6 (12)3/22 @ Longwood L, 3-73/23 @ Longwood L, 6-83/26 @ Fordham L, 8-103/28 New York Tech W, 3-13/29 @ New York Tech W, 7-13/29 @ New York Tech W, 10-7 (10)3/30 New York Tech W, 6-44/2 @ Hofstra L, 4-84/5 Binghamton W, 11-94/5 Binghamton W, 5-44/6 Binghamton W, 7-64/6 Binghamton W, 5-24/9 @ Marist W, 6-24/11 Hartford L, 2-54/12 Hartford L, 3-54/12 Hartford L, 1-64/13 Hartford W, 5-44/15 Hofstra W, 10-94/18 @ Vermont W, 10-44/19 @ Vermont W, 2-14/19 @ Vermont L, 2-54/20 @ Vermont W, 15-74/22 @ Hofstra W, 18-164/25 @ Maine L, 8-104/26 @ Maine W, 5-44/26 @ Maine W, 4-24/27 @ Maine W, 13-64/30 Fairfi eld W, 16-35/3 Lafayette L, 0-35/3 Lafayette W, 13-85/4 @ Lafayette L, 1-55/4 @ Lafayette L, 6-75/7 @ Seton Hall W, 6-35/10 UMBC W, 5-15/10 UMBC L, 4-105/11 UMBC L, 4-75/11 UMBC W, 16-5

5/13 Seton Hall W, 8-75/15 @ Albany L, 5-65/16 @ Albany W, 7-25/16 @ Albany L, 2-45/17 @ Albany L, 6-95/22 vs. UMBC W, 4-35/23 vs. Binghamton W, 1-05/23 vs. Binghamton W, 6-05/30 at #3 Arizona State* L, 7-95/31 vs. #21 Vanderbilt* L, 4-9 *NCAA Tournament

2007Record: (31-24, 16-7 America East)Post Season: AE TournamentDate Opponent Score2/23 @ #1 North Carolina L, 1-92/24 @ #1 North Carolina (Gm. 1) L, 2-82/24 @ #1 North Carolina (Gm. 2) L, 2-93/3 @ College of Charleston (Gm. 1) L, 3-103/3 @ College of Charleston (Gm. 2) L, 3-133/4 @ College of Charleston L, 1-43/10 @ Nicholls (Gm. 1) W, 8-63/10 @ Nicholls (Gm. 2) L, 2-33/11 @ Nicholls W, 7-33/14 @ Seton Hall W, 3-13/24 Quinnipiac (Gm. 1) L, 0-73/24 Quinnipiac (Gm. 2) L, 1-43/27 Sacred Heart W, 8-43/28 @ Fordham W, 4-03/30 at New York Tech L, 1-23/31 New York Tech (Gm. 1) L, 2-43/31 New York Tech (Gm. 2) W, 2-14/1 at New York Tech W, 9-34/3 @ Fairfi eld L, 2-44/5 @ Hofstra W, 4-34/6 Maine W, 7-34/7 Maine (Gm. 1) W, 7-24/7 Maine (Gm. 2) W, 12-34/8 Maine W, 5-44/10 @ Wagner L, 4-94/13 @ Hartford L, 2-44/14 @Hartford (Gm. 1) W, 1-04/14 @Hartford (Gm. 2) W, 3-14/18 @ Fordham W, 7-64/20 Albany L, 1-94/21 Albany (Gm. 1) W, 7-44/21 Albany (Gm. 2) W, 8-44/22 Albany L, 7-84/24 Hofstra L, 10-174/26 Marist W, 14-24/28 Columbia (Gm. 1) W, 9-74/28 Columbia (Gm. 2) W, 6-54/29 at Columbia (Gm. 1) W, 6-24/29 at Columbia (Gm. 2) W, 5-35/1 Iona L, 5-75/4 @ Binghamton L, 0-35/5 @ Binghamton (Gm. 1) W, 3-15/5 @ Binghamton (Gm. 2) W, 2-15/6 @Binghamton L, 5-115/8 Hofstra W, 14-105/11 Vermont W, 7-05/12 Vermont (Gm. 1) W, 4-15/12 Vermont (Gm. 2) W, 13-45/13 Vermont L, 1-55/18 @ UMBC W, 10-65/19 @ UMBC (Gm. 1) W, 8-75/19 @ UMBC (Gm. 2) L, 3-75/20 @ UMBC W, 14-65/24 vs. Albany L, 2-55/25 vs. Maine L, 8-13

2006Record: (25-29, 13-8 America East)Post Season: AE Runner-UpDate Opponent Score2/24 @ Central Florida L, 0-12/25 @ Central Florida L, 3-82/26 @ Central Florida L, 4-53/3 @ East Carolina L, 0-123/4 @ East Carolina L, 0-43/5 @ East Carolina L, 3-43/10 @ New Orleans L, 5-123/11 @ New Orleans L, 5-123/12 @ New Orleans L, 5-83/15 @ Seton Hall L, 0-43/17 @ Oklahoma State (Gm. 1) L, 2-33/17 @ Oklahoma State (Gm. 2) L, 2-103/21 @ Hofstra L, 4-53/25 Bucknell (Gm. 1) L, 1-23/25 Bucknell (Gm. 2) W, 5-43/26 Bucknell (Gm. 1) W, 5-23/26 Bucknell (Gm. 2) 10-63/29 @ Fordham W, 17-13/31 NYIT L, 4-54/1 @ NYIT W, 5-34/2 NYIT W, 15-114/5 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 14-74/7 Binghamton W, 8-34/9 Binghamton (Gm. 1) L, 0-24/9 Binghamton (Gm. 2) L, 3-44/11 Wagner W, 22-74/13 @ Maine W, 3-14/14 @ Maine (Gm. 1) L, 2-34/14 @ Maine (Gm. 2) L, 2-34/18 Hofstra L, 2-84/21 Hartford (Gm. 1) W, 11-24/21 Hartford (Gm. 2) W, 15-34/22 Hartford (Gm. 1) W, 5-44/22 Hartford (Gm. 2) W, 4-34/25 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 12-14/29 @ Wintrhrop L, 3-14

4/30 @ Winthrop L, 4-55/2 Fairfi eld W, 10-35/5 @ Vermont L, 2-35/6 @ Vermont L, 0-15/7 @ Vermont (Gm. 1) W, 4-25/7 @ Vermont (Gm. 2) W, 4-35/9 @ Army L, 4-55/13 @ Albany (Gm. 1) L, 2-45/13 @ Albany (Gm. 2) L, 4-105/19 UMBC W, 12-35/20 UMBC (Gm. 1) W, 2-15/20 UMBC (Gm. 2) W, 3-25/21 UMBC W, 14-45/22 Binghamton W, 12-35/25 vs. Maine L, 8-115/26 vs. Albany W, 5-35/27 @ Vermont W, 2-15/27 vs. Maine L, 3-5

2005Record: (23-28, 10-11 America East)Date Opponent Score2/26 @ Wofford (Gm. 1) W, 13-42/26 @ Wofford (Gm. 2) L, 0-22/27 @ Wofford L, 5-93/4 @ The Citadel L, 2-3 (11)3/5 @ The Citadel L, 2-3 3/6 @ The Citadel W, 1-0 3/12 @ Delaware (Gm. 1) W, 5-33/12 @ Delaware (Gm. 2) W, 8-03/13 @ Delaware L, 5-7 3/16 @ Seton Hall W, 3-2 3/18 @ UC-Irvine L, 2-3 3/19 vs. USC L, 0-103/20 vs. Nevada L, 6-133/21 @ UC-Santa Barbara L, 2-43/22 @ Cal State Northridge L, 5-9 3/23 @ Cal State Northridge L, 3-4 3/25 @ Princeton (Gm. 1) L, 2-33/25 @ Princeton (Gm. 2) W, 7-2 3/26 @ Princeton (Gm. 1) L, 0-2 3/26 @ Princeton (Gm. 2) W, 7-1 3/30 Fordham W, 7-1 4/1 @ NYIT L, 0-24/3 @ NYIT W, 7-04/4 NYIT L, 7-84/6 @ St. Francis W, 2-0 4/9 @ UMBC (Gm. 1) W, 5-4 (10)4/9 @ UMBC (Gm.2) W, 9-3 4/10 @ UMBC L, 3-54/13 @ Hofstra L, 6-114/16 @ Binghamton (Gm. 1) L, 2-84/16 @ Binghamton (Gm. 2) L, 3-4 (10)4/17 @ Binghamton L, 6-144/19 Hofstra W, 17-54/24 Albany (Gm. 1) W, 8-4 4/24 Albany (Gm. 2) W, 8-24/25 Albany L, 5-164/26 St. Francis W, 12-35/1 @ Hartford (Gm. 1) L, 0-25/1 @ Hartford (Gm. 2) W, 4-3 (10)5/2 @ Hartford W, 15-35/5 @ Marist L, 3-45/7 Maine W, 4-0 5/8 Maine (Gm. 1) L, 2-65/8 Maine (Gm. 2) L, 0-115/10 @ Army W, 5-35/14 @ Vermont (Gm. 1) W, 8-7 5/14 @ Vermont (Gm. 2) W, 7-35/15 @ Vermont L, 2-45/20 Northeastern L, 0-55/21 Northeastern (Gm. 1) L, 2-4 (10)5/21 Northeastern (Gm. 2) W, 10-9

2004Record: (29-27, 11-10 America East)Post Season: AE ChampionDate Opponent Score2/20 vs. Appalachian St. W, 10-32/21 @ Winthrop L, 6-102/ 22 vs. Akron L, 8-152/27 @ Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-5 2/28 @ Louisiana-Lafayette L, 3-7 2/29 @ Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-9 3/5 @ High Point W, 12-53/6 @ High Point W, 19-53/7 @ High Point W, 6-4 3/10 @ Hofstra W, 7-1 3/13 @ West Virginia (Gm. 1) L, 0-6 3/13 @ West Virginia (Gm. 2) W, 10-23/14 @ West Virginia W, 6-13/23 Marist L, 2-5 (10)3/24 @ NYIT W, 9-8 3/27 @ Princeton (Gm. 1) L, 3-4 3/27 @ Princeton (Gm. 2) L, 0-23/28 Princeton (Gm. 1) W, 2-1 3/28 Princeton (Gm. 2) L, 1-4 4/2 NYIT L , 2-4 4/3 @ NYIT W, 8-3 4/6 @ Hofstra W, 8-34/7 St. Francis (NY) L, 3-64/9 Vermont (Gm. 1) L, 8-144/9 Vermont (Gm. 2) W, 4-2 4/10 Vermont L, 10-124/16 @ Marist L, 6-7 4/17 @ Albany (Gm. 1) L, 4-104/17 @ Albany (Gm. 2) L, 1-5 4/18 @ Albany L, 2-7 4/20 NYIT W, 7-5 4/22 @ Wagner W, 11-74/24 @ Northeastern (Gm. 1) W, 5-44/24 @ Northeastern (Gm. 2) L, 0-1

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Year-By-Year ResultsYear-By-Year Results4/25 @ Northeastern W, 13-34/30 @ Fairfi eld W, 7-4 5/1 Hartford (Gm. 1) W, 9-15/1 Hartford (Gm. 2) W, 6-35/2 Hartford W, 6-5 5/4 Hofstra W, 9-5 5/6 @ Seton Hall L, 6-125/8 @ Maine (Gm. 1) W, 6-25/8 @ Maine (Gm. 2) W, 4-15/9 @ Maine L, 1-6 5/11 @ Pace L, 3-4 (11) 5/15 UMBC (Gm. 1) W, 8-1 5/15 UMBC (Gm. 2) L, 6-75/16 UMBC L, 10-13 5/21 Binghamton W, 10-05/22 Binghamton (Gm. 1) W, 2-0 5/22 Binghamton (Gm. 2) L, 3-165/27 vs. Northeastern W, 15-6 5/28 vs. Maine W, 6-3 5/29 vs. Maine W, 3-1 6/5 vs. East Carolina L, 2-8 6/6 vs. Tennessee L, 0-1

2003Record: (33-21, 15-9 America East)Post Season: AE Runner-UpDate Opponent Score3/8 @ West Virginia L, 2-203/9 @ West Virginia L, 2-33/9 @ West Virginia W, 11-93/12 @ Hofstra W, 11-43/15 vs. Kansas State W, 10-23/16 vs. Rider W, 6-23/17 vs. Florida International L, 3-63/18 vs. Rider L, 6-7 3/19 vs. Miami L, 8-9 3/20 vs. UW-Milwaukee L, 5-13 3/21 vs. UW-Milwaukee L, 7-93/22 vs. UW-Milwaukee W, 19-83/25 St. Peter’s W, 19-113/26 Manhattan W, 9-13/27 Marist L, 7-84/2 St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 7-24/3 @ St. Peter’s W, 12-34/5 Albany W, 3-14/5-6 Albany W, 6-5 4/6 Albany W, 8-44/6 Albany W, 10-14/13 Binghamton W, 11-34/13 Binghamton W, 11-14/14 Binghamton W, 8-14/14 Binghamton W, 18-104/15 @ Marist W, 3-14/18 @ Vermont L, 2-64/18 @ Vermont W, 6-44/19 @ Vermont L, 0-24/19 @ Vermont L, 3-64/24 Wagner W, 9-54/25 New York Tech W, 6-54/27 @ Pace W, 7-04/28 @ New York Tech L, 6-104/29 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 10-25/1 @ Seton Hall L, 12-13 5/3 Northeastern W, 5-15/3 Northeastern L, 1-145/4 Northeastern L, 6-95/4 Northeastern L, 2-45/6 Hofstra W, 5-35/10 Maine W, 8-65/10 Maine L, 5-95/11 Maine L, 1-45/11 Maine L, 0-25/16 @ Hartford W, 7-15/16 @ Hartford W, 4-35/17 @ Hartford W, 5-35/17 @ Hartford W, 14-25/22 vs. Maine W, 4-25/23 vs. Northeastern L, 4-55/23 vs. Maine W, 6-35/24 vs. Northeastern W, 11-105/24 vs. Northeastern L, 0-112002

Record: (27-24, 11-11 America East)Post Season: AE Semifi nalsDate Opponent Score3/1 @ Campbell W, 5-1 3/1 @ Campbell L,1-2 3/9 Central Connecticut L, 5-7 3/9 Central Connecticut W, 5-2 3/11 CW Post W, 15-4 3/16 @ George Mason W, 5-3 3/16 @ George Mason W, 11-9 3/19 Monmouth W, 4-2 3/24 @ Sacramento L, 1-3 3/24 @ Sacramento W, 7-5 3/25 @ Pacifi c L, 6-7 3/25 @ Pacifi c L, 1-2 3/26 @ San Francisco W, 7-4 3/27 @ San Francisco L, 7-8 3/30 @ Columbia L, 7-10 3/30 @ Columbia L, 8-22 4/3 @ C.W. Post W, 10-8 4/6 Vermont L, 4-14 4/6 Vermont L, 8-124/7 Vermont W, 7-6 4/7 Vermont W, 10-6 4/10 @ Seton Hall W, 5-4 4/13 Binghamton L, 2-64/13 Binghamton W, 4-3 4/14 Binghamton W, 2-1 4/14 Binghamton L, 2-8

4/15 @ Wagner W, 5-3 4/20 @ Albany W, 8-5 4/20 @ Albany L, 2-94/21 @ Albany W, 4-2 4/21 @ Albany W, 17-10 4/23 @ Hofstra L, 4-64/26 @ NY Institute of Tech W, 6-3 4/27 @ NY Institute of Tech W, 5-0 4/30 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) W, 7-5 5/1 NY Institute of Tech W, 13-35/4 @ Northeastern L, 5-6 5/4 @ Northeastern L, 1-2 5/5 @ Northeastern W, 2-0 5/5 @ Northeastern L, 4-6 5/7 Hofstra L, 16-175/10 @ Maine Black L, 2-35/11 @ Maine Black L, 0-15/11 @ Maine Black W, 3-1 5/12 @ Maine Black W, 9-5 5/16 Hartford W, 13-3 5/16 Hartford L, 5-6 5/23 @ Maine W, 16-4 5/24 vs. Northeastern L, 5-105/24 vs. Maine L, 3-9

2001Record: (35-16, 10-0 NYSBC)Post Season: NYSBC FinalsDate Opponent Score 3/2 vs. Akron L, 14-3 3/2 @ Campbell L, 14-3 3/3 vs. Akron W, 7-3 3/9 @ Winthrop W, 2-1(15 3/10 vs. Fairfi eld W, 9-5 3/10 @ Winthrop L, 6-12 3/11 vs. Fairfi eld W, 11-0 3/14 LIU-Brooklyn W, 4-3 3/18 vs. Bradley W, 6-4 3/18 vs. Northwestern L, 5-10 3/19 vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee L, 1-14 3/20 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 2-7 3/21 vs. Bradley W, 13-7 3/22 vs. Cornell W, 12-2 3/22 vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee L, 4-21 3/23 vs. Wright State L, 0-8 3/25 Columbia W, 9-2; 3/25 Columbia L, 8-14 3/31 @ C.W. Post W, 8-5 3/31 @ C.W. Post W, 2-1 4/01 C.W. Post W, 8-1 4/01 C.W. Post L, 6-8 4/04 Wagner W, 12-2 4/05 @ St. John’s W, 7-5 4/07 Pace W, 8-2 4/07 Pace W, 9-2 4/08 @ Pace L, 8-9(10) 4/10 @ Seton Hall L, 4-6 4/14 @CCSU W, 15-5 4/14 @CCSU W, 8-4 4/16 @ Connecticut L, 5-11 4/17 @ Hofstra W, 10-5 4/19 @ Wagner W, 17-4 4/21 @ Binghamton W, 10-3 4/21 @ Binghamton W, 7-5 4/22 @ Binghamton L, 1-5 4/25 @ Army W, 13-6 4/28 NY Tech W, 14-7 4/28 NY Tech W, 11-1 4/29 @ NY Tech W, 10-7 5/01 St. Francis W, 7-6 5/05 @ Albany W, 13-10 5/05 @ Albany W, 20-15 5/06 @ Albany W, 6-2 5/06 @ Albany W, 4-2 5/08 @ Hofstra W, 17-8 5/12 #Pace W, 4-0 5/13 #NY Tech L, 1-10 5/14 #Pace W, 6-1 5/14 #NY Tech L, 4-11

2000Record: (30-11)Date Opponent Score3/9 @ Wagner W, 11-93/10 Central Conn. W, 1-03/10 Central Conn. W, 4-33/16 @ Hofstra W, 7-43/18 vs. Rhode Island W, 5-03/19 vs. Vermont W, 9-63/20 vs. Northwestern L, 4-113/20 vs. Northeastern W, 16-103/22 vs. Northeastern L, 7-103/23 vs. Drexel W, 10-93/23 vs. Dartmouth W, 22-73/24 vs. Vermont W, 9-13/26 @ Monmouth L, 3-53/26 @ Monmouth W, 4-33/29 Quinnipiac W, 18-94/1 Albany L, 7-134/1 Albany L, 4-74/2 Albany W, 11-14/2 Albany W, 10-84/5 LIU-Brooklyn W, 15-14/8 @ Pace W, 22-34/8 @ Pace W, 9-64/12 Sacred Heart W, 19-64/13 @ Quinnipiac W, 27-204/15 New York Tech W, 10-24/16 @ New York Tech W, 12-34/16 @ New York Tech L, 1-94/24 New York Tech L, 3-7

4/25 @ Army W, 7-54/26 @ New York Tech W, 5-44/27 St. Peter’s L, 7-84/29 Pace L, 1-34/29 Pace W, 8-74/30 @ Pace W, 24-85/2 @ St. Francis L, 2-35/3 Wagner W, 14-115/4 @ Sacred Heart L, 3-45/6 @ Buffalo W, 9-35/6 @ Buffalo W, 9-55/7 @ Buffalo W, 4-3

1999Record: (35-16, 10-0 NYSBC)Post Season: ECAC ChampsDate Opponent Score 2/13 @ Longwood L, 6-12 2/13 @ Longwood L, 6-9 2/14 @ Longwood L, 4-5 3/19 @ Wagner W, 16-4 3/20 @ Hofstra L, 4-5 3/20 @ Hofstra W, 14-6 3/23 @ Columbia W, 5-2 3/25 @ Adelphi W, 7-2 3/28 vs. Mt Vernon Nazaren W, 12-6 3/27 vs. St. Thomas (MN) L, 6-7 3/28 vs. Franklin Pierce W, 13-7 3/29 vs. Augsberg W, 8-0 3/29 vs. Macalester W, 9-4 3/30 vs. St. John’s (MN) W, 15-6 3/30 vs. St. John’s (MN) W, 5-1 3/31 vs. Augsberg W, 12-3 3/31 vs. Augsberg W, 9-2 4/3 UMass-Lowell W, 10-9 4/3 UMass-Lowell L, 2-8 4/6 New Haven W, 12-11 4/6 New Haven L, 0-8 4/7 New York Tech W, 10-7 4/10 @ New Hamp. Col. W, 13-0 4/10 @ New Hamp. Col. W, 10-1 4/13 Queens College W, 13-9 4/14 Southern Connecticut L, 8-11 4/14 Southern Connecticut L, 6-9 4/17 @ Franklin Pierce W, 11-0 4/17 @ Franklin Pierce W, 8-5 4/18 Binghamton W, 20-6 4/18 Binghamton W, 11-5 4/21 Adelphi W, 12-5 4/22 @ Bridgeport W, 15-9 4/22 @ Bridgeport W, 11-7 4/24 @ Albany W, 15-10 4/24 @ Albany W, 14-0 4/25 C.W. Post W, 4-1 4/25 C.W. Post W, 9-7 4/27 @ Sacred Heart W, 13-1 4/27 @ Sacred Heart W, 16-6 4/29 Hofstra W, 7-2 5/1 @ New York Tech W, 9-6 5/1 @ New York Tech L, 4-8 5/2 @ New York Tech L, 3-7 5/14 vs. Southern Conneticut W, 8-2 5/15 @ Albany W, 7-2 5/15 vs. Albany L, 3-8 5/16 vs. Albany W, 15-5

1998Record: (23-11-1)Post Season: ECAC Quarterfi nalsDate Opponent Score 2/28 @ Virginia State W, 21-3 2/28 @ Virginia State W, 5-4 3/1 vs. St. Paul’s W, 10-2 3/1 vs. St. Paul’s W, 11-1 3/15 vs. Rockhurst W, 25-9 3/15 vs. Rockhurst W, 12-3 3/16 vs. S. Illinois-Edwards W, 8-1 3/16 vs. S. Illinois-Edwards L, 0-15 3/17 vs. North Dakota L, 7-30 3/19 vs. North Dakota State L, 18-7 3/21 vs. Edinboro L, 6-8 3/28 New Hampshire College L, 4-6 3/28 New Hampshire College W, 11-6 4/1 St. Rose L, 3-7 4/1 St. Rose W, 5-3 4/3 Molloy W, 21-2 4/5 Albany W, 9-8 4/5 Albany L, 1-3 4/7 Concordia W, 18-9 4/8 @ New Haven W, 8-1 4/8 @ New Haven T, 4-4 4/11 Franklin Pierce W, 7-1 4/11 Franklin Pierce W, 7-2 4/14 Bridgeport W, 14-0 4/14 Bridgeport W, 9-1 4/18 Adelphi L, 3-6 4/18 Adelphi L, 8-9 4/22 @ Southern Conn. W, 14-11 4/22 @ Southern Conn. W, 11-8 4/25 @ UMass-Lowell L, 12-14 4/25 @ UMass-Lowell W, 5-4 4/27 @ Sacred Heart W, 10-7 4/27 @ Sacred Heart W, 23-5 5/8 Southern Conn. L, 1-6 5/8 Albany W, 17-4

1997Record: (15-19)Date Opponent Score 3/17 @ Molloy W, 9-0 3/18 @ Dowling L, 4-7 3/20 vs. Elizabeth City St. W, 9-8

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3/21 @ Chowan L, 2-5 3/21 vs. Newport L, 5-6 3/22 vs. Elizabeth City St. W, 11-0 3/24 @ Wingate W, 4-1 3/25 @ St. Andrew’s L, 0-10 3/25 @ St. Andrew’s L, 2-20 3/26 @ Pfeiffer L, 5-11 3/26 @ Pfeiffer L, 0-4 3/27 Barton College L, 7-8 4/5 Keene State L, 2-3 4/5 Keene State W, 8-1 4/6 UMass-Lowell W, 11-4 4/6 UMass-Lowell L, 0-4 4/9 @ Sacred Heart W, 16-6 4/9 @ Sacred Heart L, 6-14 4/10 @ Adelphi L, 7-9 4/15 @ Concordia L, 8-9 4/16 Southern Connecticut W, 14-5 4/16 Southern Connecticut W, 28-6 4/20 U. New Haven L, 2-9 4/20 U. New Haven L, 6-10 4/21 @ St. Rose L, 4-5 4/21 @ St. Rose L, 2-4 4/23 @ Bridgeport W, 7-1 4/23 @ Bridgeport W, 6-0 4/26 @ Albany W, 10-3 4/26 @ Albany W, 4-2 4/27 @ New Hampshire L, 0-8 4/27 @ New Hampshire L, 1-8 4/30 Queens W, 14-13 5/1 Molloy W, 15-4

1996Record: (27-14)Post Season: ECAC Semifi nalsDate Opponent Score 3/19 vs. Dowling W, 9-6 3/22 Molloy W, 10-6 3/23 St. Anselm W, 8-7 3/23 St. Anselm W, 10-5 3/24 @ Queens W, 6-5 3/26 Adelphi W, 10-4 3/27 @ Concordia L, 7-8 3/28 @ Molloy W, 8-5 3/30 New Hampshire Col. W, 1-0 3/30 New Hampshire Col. W, 10-5 4/1 @ Wilmington W, 13-10 4/1 @ Wilmington W, 8-4 4/2 @ Methodist L, 3-4 4/3 @ Belmont Abbey L, 9-15 4/3 @ Belmont Abbey W, 8-2 4/4 @ Barton W, 9-5 4/4 @ Barton W, 7-3 4/6 Albany W, 17-2 4/6 Albany W, 5-2 4/11 @ John Jay W, 6-5 4/14 @ New Haven L, 4-5 4/14 @ New Haven L, 1-3 4/15 Dowling W, 8-7 4/18 Bridgeport W, 21-0 4/18 Bridgeport W, 31-3 4/20 @ Keene State L, 7-13 4/20 @ Keene State W, 8-0 4/21 Franklin Pierce W, 15-3 4/21 Franklin Pierce L, 5-6 4/22 @ Old Westbury W, 8-7 4/24 @ Southern Conn. L, 3-5 4/24 @ Southern Conn. L,4-5 4/25 Mercy W, 12-7 4/27 @ UMass-Lowell L, 4-20 4/27 @ UMass-Lowell L, 5-7 5/1 Sacred Heart W, 5-2 5/1 Sacred Heart L, 0-6 5/2 Concordia W, 13-8 5/5 @ Mercy W, 5-2 5/9 vs. Southern Conn. L, 6-10 5/9 vs. Keene State L, 6-2

1995Record: (30-8)Post Season: NCAA Regional Date Opponent Score3/11 vs. St. Joseph’s (ME) W, 3-13/12 vs. Washington (MD) W, 7-33/12 vs. Wesley W, 9-23/13 vs. Cortland W, 4-33/13 vs. St. John’s (MN) L, 2-33/15 vs. Susquehanna W, 16-143/15 vs. Clinch Valley W, 10-23/16 vs. Gettysburg W, 8-23/16 vs. California (PA) W, 13-13/17 vs. Johns Hopkins L, 1-43/22 vs. Dowling W, 11-13/26 New Jersey Tech W, 17-43/29 @ St. Thomas Aq. W, 8-13/30 Molloy W, 5-23/31 @ St. Joseph’s L, 5-104/5 New Paltz W, 6-14/5 New Paltz W, 14-64/9 Staten Island W, 13-124/9 Staten Island W, 9-34/11 Concordia W, 13-74/13 John Jay W, 11-34/15 @ Mt. St. Mary’s W, 8-34/15 @ Mt. St. Mary’s W, 11-34/18 St. Joseph’s W, 16-34/19 Lehman W, 20-14/19 Lehman W, 19-34/23 Old Westbury W, 4-34/23 Old Westbury W, 9-64/25 @ Queens W, 12-54/26 @ Adelphi L, 3-4

4/27 Mercy W, 6-45/5 @ Salisbury St. W, 15-115/6 vs. Wilmington L, 3-115/6 @ Salisbury St. W, 4-05/18 *vs. Cortland W, 4-15/19 *vs. Rensselaer L, 6-155/20 *vs. Cortland L, 0-5*NCAA Tournament

1994Record: (26-9)Post Season: ECAC FinalsDate Opponent Score 3/26 vs. Elmhurst W, 6-5 3/27 vs. St. Thomas Aqns W, 7-5 3/27 vs. Augustana (SD) L, 0-10 3/28 vs. Lebanon Valley W, 11-5 3/28 vs. LaRoche W, 2-0 3/30 vs. Elmhurst L, 2-6 3/30 vs. Binghamton W, 6-2 3/31 vs. Binghamton W, 3-2 3/31 vs. LaRoche W, 4-2 4/8 St. Thomas Aqns W, 19-7 4/9 Kings Point W, 13-2 4/9 Kings Point W, 10-3 4/15 @ John Jay L, 5-8 4/17 @ Staten Island L, 10-12 4/17 @ Staten Island W, 5-2 4/19 St. Joseph’s W, 6-5 4/20 @ Lehman W, 14-4 4/22 Adelphi W, 13-8 4/23 NJ Inst. Tech W, 4-2 4/23 NJ Inst. Tech. W, 12-0 4/24 Upsala W, 7-6 4/24 Upsala W, 16-8 4/27 @ St. Joseph’s L, 3-13 4/28 @ Mercy L, 6-7 4/30 Manhattanville W, 16-2 4/30 Manhattanville W, 12-9 5/1 @ Old Westbury W, 13-2 5/1 @ Old Westbury W, 2-1 5/3 Queens L, 2-6 5/4 @ Kean W, 5-1 5/5 Mt. St. Mary’s L, 9-20 5/6 @ New Paltz W, 8-2 5/6 @ New Paltz W, 7-6 5/13 Old Westbury W, 12-8 5/14 @ FDU-Madison L, 8-14

1993Record: (13-14-1)Date Opponent Score 3/30 @ Molloy L, 2-3 3/31 @ St. Joseph’s W, 1-0 4/6 Oneonta W, 2-0 4/6 Oneonta W, 7-6 4/7 Binghamton L, 5-7 4/7 Binghamton W, 10-2 4/8 @ St. Thomas Aquin L, 1-2 4/9 @ Western Conn. L, 2-8 4/9 @ Western Conn. W, 4-3 4/13 Kings Point L, 6-7 4/14 Lehman T, 9-9 4/18 John Jay W, 7-6 4/18 Staten Island W, 8-5 4/18 Staten Island L, 10-12 4/21 @ Kings Point L, 3-4 4/24 New Jersey Tech L, 3-4 4/24 New Jersey Tech L, 5-6 4/25 Upsala L, 1-6 4/25 Upsala W, 11-0 4/28 St. Joseph’s W, 8-2 4/30 Old Westbury W, 7-4 4/30 Old Westbury L, 6-7 5/1 @ Manhattanville L, 0-4 5/1 @ Manhattanville W, 11-4 5/5 New Paltz W, 9-0 5/5 New Paltz W, 19-2 5/8 @ Adelphi L, 1-5

1992Record: (17-12-1)Post Season: ECAC Co-ChampsDate Opponent Score 3/22 vs. Albright L, 2-7 3/23 vs. Eastern (PA) L, 9-10 3/23 vs. Millersville L, 0-10 3/24 vs. Elmhurst (IL) W, 6-3 3/24 vs. Albright W, 12-1 3/26 vs. Hobart L, 2-3 3/26 Luther (IA) W, 6-3 3/27 vs. Middlebury (VT) W, 15-8 3/27 vs. Concordia (MI) W, 6-3 3/28 N. Central (IL) L, 5-7 3/31 Western Conn. W, 12-4 4/1 @ St. Joseph’s L, 2-8 4/2 @ John Jay W, 20-11 4/5 Manhattanville W, 8-2 4/5 Manhattanville W, 7-4 4/7 @ Old Westbury W, 24-7 4/8 Queens L, 10-16 4/9 @ Lehman T, 7-7 4/12 Molloy W, 13-8 4/14 @ Kings Point W, 14-0 4/15 @ Kean L, 4-11 4/16 Upsala W, 24-7 4/27 Old Westbury W, 11-2 4/29 St. Joseph’s L, 9-12 5/1 Kings Point L, 12-13 5/3 New Jersey Tech W, 7-5 5/3 New Jersey Tech W, 12-3 5/5 @ Staten Island L, 6-7

5/5 @ Staten Island L, 4-5 5/9 FDU-Madison W, 9-5

1991Record: (16-9)Date Opponent Score 3/28 Old Westbury W, 19-11 3/29 Kean L, 1-9 4/3 @ St. Joseph’s W, 9-4 4/4 @ W. Connecticut L, 5-16 4/7 Staten Island L, 4-20 4/7 Staten Island L, 4-20 4/6 @ NJ Technical W, 3-2 4/6 @ NJ Technical W, 3-2 4/10 @ Queens W, 11-7 4/12 Upsala W, 10-7 4/14 Hunter W, 21-3 4/14 Hunter W, 21-11 4/16 @ Kings Point W, 10-8 4/18 Dowling L, 2-8 4/19 St. Joseph’s L, 5-6 4/25 @ Dowling L, 6-11 4/27 @ Manhattanville W, 8-6 4/27 @ Manhattanville W, 22-1 4/28 @ Upsala W, 14-12 4/29 @ New Paltz W, 7-1 4/29 @ New Paltz W, 12-3 5/1 Adelphi L, 5-13 5/2 Kings Point L, 4-7 5/3 St. Joseph’s W, 5-4 5/8 John Jay W, 16-12

1990Record: (12-15)Date Opponent Score 3/18 @ Staten Island L, 3-4 3/23 St. Joseph’s L, 3-6 3/24 Lehman W, 7-6 3/27 @ Mercy L, 7-8 3/29 Concordia L, 0-11 4/1 Manhattanville L, 1-7 4/1 Manhattanville W, 18-2 4/5 Lehman L, 10-11 4/8 John Jay L, 6-18 4/8 John Jay L, 3-12 4/9 @ Old Westbury W, 14-11 4/9 @ Old Westbury W, 11-1 4/10 Queens L, 5-9 4/12 Adelphi L, 0-18 4/13 @ Baruch W, 9-2 4/13 @ Baruch W, 14-10 4/16 @ USMMA L, 3-12 4/19 @ Dowling W, 12-1 4/24 @ Staten Island L, 4-5 4/25 USMMA L, 3-12 4/26 CCNY W, 13-7 4/27 Dowling L, 7-16 5/1 St. Joseph’s L, 3-10 5/2 Old Wesdtbury W, 8-4 5/3 CCNY W, 10-4 5/4 Manhattanville W, 16-3 5/10 @ Staten Island L, 11-19

1989Record: (16-10)Post Season: ECAC Quarterfi nalsDate Opponent Score 3/20 St. Joseph’s W, 2-1 3/28 St. Joseph’s W, 8-7 4/7 @ Queens W, 7-4 4/11 Dowling L, 10-16 4/12 @ Dowling L, 2-11 4/13 @ Concordia L, 2-7 4/15 Staten Island W, 4-3 4/18 Queens W, 20-16 4/20 Mercy L, 6-15 4/21 Baruch W, 9-6 4/22 @ John Jay L, 3-7 4/22 @ John Jay W, 8-5 4/23 @ Lehman W, 8-7 4/23 @ Lehman W, 11-5 4/25 Baruch W, 17-4 4/26 @US Merchant Mar L, 9-14 4/27 @ Adelphi L, 6-9 4/28 Staten Island L, 1-12 4/29 @ Manhattanville W, 8-4 4/29 @ Manhattanville W, 6-0 5/1 Hunter W, 9-0 5/3 US Merchant Mar W, 18-7 5/8 Lehman L, 2-8 5/12 @ Upsala L, 1-14

1988Record: (9-21)Date Opponent Score 3/14 vs. Franklin Marshall L, 3-5 3/14 vs. Franklin Marshall L, 7-9 3/16 vs. Allentown L, 2-3 3/17 vs. Wis.-Platteville L, 4-7 3/18 vs. Simpson L, 4-10 3/27 Albany L, 1-5 3/27 Albany L, 2-7 3/28 Montclair State L, 3-12 3/29 Dowling L, 4-12 3/20 Montclair State L, 3-12 3/29 Dowling L, 4-12 3/30 @ Monclair State L, 2-17 3/31 Adelphi W, 3-1 4/2 CCNY W, 6-5 4/2 CCNY L, 5-13 4/9 @ Staten Island L, 7-10 4/9 @ Staten Island L, 5-21

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Year-By-Year ResultsYear-By-Year Results 4/10 Oswego L, 10-0 4/10 Oswego L, 3-8 4/12 Queens W, 25-9 4/14 Concordia L, 5-12 4/16 John Jay W, 11-10 4/16 John Jay L, 3-4 4/19 @ Kings Point W, 17-6 4/20 @ Dowling L, 3-8 4/21 @ Queens W, 13-5 4/23 Lehman W, 8-2 4/26 Lehman L, n/a 5/4 Kings Point W, 19-12 5/8 vs. Manhattanville W, 8-6 5/14 vs. John Jay L, 2-9

1987Record: (11-10) Opponent Score Plattsburgh St. W, 15-1 Plattsburgh St. W, 6-4 Adelphi L, 7-17 SUNY/Maritime W, 15-3 Dowling L, 10-19 Lehman W, 3-2 Lehman L, 1-4 Mercy L, 2-14 Kings Point W, 4-3 Queens L, 3-15 John Jay L, 5-9 Staten Island L, 1-2 Staten Island W, 3-2 Concordia L, 1-7 CCNY W, 5-3 CCNY W, 5-0 Manhattanville W, 6-1 Manhattanville L, 4-5 Kings Point W, 6-5 Staten Island W, 6-0 John Jay L, 5-13

1986Record: (12-10) Opponent Score Plattsburgh W, 6-5 Queens L, 2-10 Lehman W, 9-6 Lehman W, 7-6 Adelphi W, 10-2 Staten Island L, 3-5 Staten Island L, 2-6 Queens W, 1-0 Dowling L, 4-5 John Jay L, 1-6 John Jay W, 9-6 Dowling L, 1-10 CCNY W, 4-2 CCNY W, 11-2 Maritime L, 10-14 Mercy L, 2-15 Concordia L, 1-4 Kings Point W, 13-7 Farmingdale W, 12-4 Manhattanville W, 2-1 Manhattanville W, 5-3 John Jay L, 6-8

1985Record: (7-19)Date Opponent Score 3/25 @ Manhattanville L, 0-10 3/26 Dowling L, 14-16 3/27 @ Manhattanville L, 3-6 3/28 CW Post L, 0-15 3/29 @ Queens L, 4-5 3/30 vs. John Jay L, 6-11 3/30 vs. John Jay L, 10-16 3/31 @ Dowling L, 3-6 4/4 Hofstra L, 6-21 4/5 Oswego L, 5-11 4/5 Oswego L, 6-16 4/11 @ Pace L, 4-21 4/12 Staten Island W, 9-4 4/12 Staten Island W, 10-4 4/14 vs. CCNY W, 3-0 4/14 vs. CCNY W, 10-0 4/20 @ CW Post L, 2-11 4/25 vs. Adelphi L, 4-18 4/26 Lehman W, 6-5 4/26 Lehman W, 14-10 4/28 @ Concordia L, 5-19 4/28 @ Concordia L, 10-14 4/29 USMMA W, 6-1 4/29 USMMA L, 3-4 4/30 USMMA L, 9-13 5/1 Mercy L, 8-16

1984Record: (6-17) Opponent Score CW Post W, 9-8 Cortland L, 1-8 Cortland L, 4-8 Dowling L, 4-11 John Jay L, 2-3 Farmingdale L, 6-9 Adelphi L, 0-8 SUNY-Maritime W, 18-2 Mercy L, 4-13 CCNY W, 8-2 Hofstra L, 8-15 Lehman L, 6-7 CW Post L, 1-12

Pace L, 3-16 Queens W, 16-12 Concordia L, 7-22 Concordia L, 5-16 USMMA L, 3-8 Manhattanville L, 7-18 Staten Island L, 3-7 Staten Island W, 9-8 Lehman W, 5-2

1983Record: (6-12) Opponent Score CW Post L, 7-12 Manhattanville L, 2-12 Pace L, 5-20 Oswego L, 11-19 Oswego L, 1-7 Adelphi L, 0-9 Staten Island W, 6-2 Dowling L, 2-13 Queens L, 9-14 Hofstra L, 10-14 Lehman W, 3-2 Dowling W, 11-10 Kings Point W, 17-9 CCNY W, 28-3 Concordia L, 7-12 Concordia L, 1-7 John Jay L, 12-20 Mercy W, 15-91982Record: (3-21) Opponent Score Dowling L, 5-6 Manhattanville W, 15-6 Oswego L, 0-4 Valencia (FLA) L, 7-8 Stetson L, 1-19 Florida College L, 2-18 CCNY L, 3-12 Mercy L, 5-14 Queens L, 8-14 Lehman L, 12-21 Hofstra L, 6-21 CW Post L, 2-12 Brooklyn College L, 1-22 John Jay W, 10-9 John Jay L, 5-13 Adelphi L, 4-19 Dowling L, 9-10 Staten Island L, 12-24 Concordia L, 5-7 Concordia L, 4-14 Kings Point L, 3-7 CW Post L, 5-14

1981Record: (13-17) Date Opponent Score 3/25 @ Mt. St. Mary’s L, 7-8 3/26 @ Virginia-Wesleyan L, 5-11 3/27 @ Christopher-Newport W, 10-7 3/31 @ CW Post L, 1-5 4/1 @ Queens L, 2-4 4/2 Manhattan W, 10-5 4/4 Oswego L, 6-27 4/4 Oswego L, 5-8 4/5 @ Livingston L, 2-3 4/5 @ Livingston W, 3-1 4/7 Kings Point L, 3-18 4/11 @ Adelphi L, 4-14 4/12 Mercy L, 11-21 4/13 Brooklyn College W, 9-3 4/15 @ CCNY W, 16-6 4/18 Hunter W, 8-3 4/18 Hunter W, 13-6 4/20 @ Hofstra L, 9-16 4/21 Lehman W, 11-6 4/22 Dowling W, 16-12 4/28 @ Pace L, 9-12 4/28 @ Pace L, 3-15 4/26 Staten Island W, 8-7 4/26 Staten Island W, 27-12 4/28 @ Dowling W, 10-6 5/5 John Jay L, 0-1 5/6 New York Tech L, 1-12 5/9 @ York L, 4-5 5/9 York W, 7-2

1979Record: (12-6)Date Opponent Score Queens L, 4-9 Queens W, 10-6 Pace L, 3-10 CW Post L, 1-6 Hofstra L, 5-6 Adelphi L, 11-0 Dowling W, 19-11 Brooklyn W, 10-9 Livingston W, 4-3 Livingston W, 11-7 CCNY W, 6-0 Kings Point W, 6-0 New York Tech L, 0-24 Hunter W, 9-6 Lehman W, 10-2 York W, 7-3 York W, 7-6 Baruch W, 15-0

1978Record: (10-13) Opponent Score Pace L, 9-14 Oswego L, 4-5 Oswego L, 5-7 Dowling W, 7-6 NY Tech L, 6-10 CW Post L, 10-15 Queens L, 3-9 Queens W, 9-3 Hofstra W, 3-4 Adelphi L, 0-8 Adelphi L, 2-16 Kings Point W, 11-7 Maritime W, 16-12 Maritime W, 13-11 Hunter W, 14-11 Brooklyn W, 18-8 York W, 17-0 York W, 7-2 Dowling L, 3-8 CCNY W, 10-6 Lehman W, 17-8 Baruch L, 6-7 NY Tech L, 7-161976Record: (13-10) Opponent Score CCNY W, 22-10 CCNY W, 9-8 New Paltz W, 12-11 Hofstra W, 13-1 Hunter W, 8-5 Lehman W, 10-9 Oswego L, 3-5 Oswego W, 8-3 NY Tech L, 0-19 Dowling W, 10-3 CW Post L, 0-22 Pace L, 6-10 Pace L, 3-12 New Haven L, 1-15 Queens W, 10-4 Kings Point W, 5-3 Adelphi L, 3-7 Brooklyn College W, 11-10 York W, 13-3 York W, 10-3 Sacred Heart L, 2-5 Sacred Heart L, 2-4 Baruch W, 8-7

1975Record: (12-13) Opponent Score Mercer L, 7-8 Mercer L, 2-6 Hiram W, 11-2 Lehigh L, 6-7 Georgia So. L, 3-8 Georgia So. L, 5-13 Dowling W, 17-0 New Paltz L, 3-12 Pace W, 24-3 Oswego W, 8-5 Kings Point L, 8-9 Pratt W, 13-6 Adelphi W, 6-5 NY Tech L, 4-13 Brooklyn W, 9-8 New Haven L, 1-10 Hunter W, 8-4 CW Post L, 2-9 York W, 15-14 York W, 16-4 Lehman L, 2-6 City College W, 17-9 Queens L, 3-5 Sacred Heart W, 8-7 Sacred Heart L, 11-131974Record: (12-10) Opponent Score New Paltz W, 8-1 Brooklyn Poly W, 23-1 Lehman W, 6-5 Lehman W, 4-1 Kings Point W, 8-4 Queens W, 9-3 New York Tech W, 10-6 New York Tech L, 4-9 Adelphi L, 6-14 Hofstra W, 6-2 Brooklyn College L, 4-8 Binghamton L, 1-2 Binghamton L, 3-6 New Haven L, 8-17 CW Post L, 26-10 Hunter W, 9-1 Pace W, 4-3 New Haven L, 1-5 Pratt W, 10-0 Baruch L, 4-10 Sacred Heart L, 5-3 Sacred Heart W, 5-11973

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University PresidentUniversity President

Dr. Randall Susman enters his seventh year as the Faculty Athletic Representative at Stony Brook University. Susman is Pro-fessor of Anatomical Sciences in the School of Medicine. His research activities span the fossil evidence of early human evolution in Africa, studies of wild apes in central Africa, and the comparative anatomy of humans and our closest relatives, the African apes.

His publications appear in numerous professional journals, the popular press, and he is a regular contributor to the World Book Encyclopedia. Susman has taught human anatomy, hu-

Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., began his duties as the fi fth President of Stony Brook on July 1, 2009, succeeding Shirley Strum Kenny, Ph.D. who retired after 15 years in the position. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook, Dr. Stanley held the position of Vice Chancellor for Research and Professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiol-ogy at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. As Vice Chancellor for Research at Wash-

ington University, Dr. Stanley is credited with substantially advancing the research enterprise. In this role, he oversaw a research portfolio of $548 million, including $391 million in NIH funding. His responsibilities encom-passed a broad array of activities associated with the management of these extramural research funds, including, but not limited to, the full range of matters related to undergradu-ate, graduate, and faculty research, and technology transfer. Since 2003, Dr. Stanley has also served as Direc-

tor of the National Institutes of Health-funded Midwest Regional Center for Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases. Dr. Stanley received his B.A. with honors in biology in 1976 from the University of Chicago and his M.D. in 1980 from Harvard Medical School. After his internship at Massachusetts General Hospital, he was named a Fellow in Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine. The author and co-author of dozens of peer-reviewed articles and scholarly publications, Dr. Stanley is the recipient of numer-ous awards, including the Burrough’s Welcome Scholar Award in Molecular Parasitology and the Distinguished Service Teaching Award from the Students at Washington University. He sits on a number of community, regional, and national science advisory boards, including the NIH National Advisory Allergy & Infectious Diseases Council; the U.S. Department of Commerce Emerg-ing Technology and Research Advisory Committee; Research Alliance of Missouri; Saint Louis Academy of Science; and St. Louis Center of Excellence, Missouri Life Sciences Trust Fund,

and is an Ambassador for the Paul G. Rog-ers Society for Global Health Research.. Dr. Stanley is married to Ellen Li, M.D. Ph.D., a world renowned gas-troenterologist and re-searcher who is also a Professor at Washing-ton University’s School of Medicine. Drs. Stan-ley and Li are the par-ents of four children.

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man evolution, anatomy for artists, and other courses at Stony Brook over the past 28 years. He is a member of the graduate programs in Anthropological Sciences and Ecology and Evolu-tion in addition to the graduate program in Anatomical Sciences in the Health Science Center. He has served as Director of the graduate programs in Anatomical Sciences and the Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences. For the past fi ve years he has served as Stony Brook's Faculty Athletic Representative. Susman received his bachelor of arts degree in biological anthropology from U.C. Davis in 1970. He did his postgradu-ate work at the University of Chicago where he earned both his masters and Ph.D. in evolutionary anthropology. He earned his law degree from the Jacob Fuchsberg Law Center at Touro College in 1988.

Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., began

1st year at Stony Brook1st year at Stony BrookChicago ‘76Chicago ‘76

University President University President Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr.

Dr. Randall Susman enters his seventh

Seventh year at Stony BrookSeventh year at Stony BrookU.C. Davis ‘70U.C. Davis ‘70

Faculty Athletic RepresentativeFaculty Athletic RepresentativeDr. Randall SusmanDr. Randall Susman

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Director of AthleticsDirector of Athletics

On July 23, 2003, President Shirley Strum Kenny introduced Jim Fiore as the ninth Director of Athletics in Stony Brook University history stating "Jim has the energy, drive, enthusiasm and intelligence to take this program, in the tradition of Stony Brook, very far, very fast." At the time of his hire Fiore was one of the youngest Directors of Athletics in NCAA Division I. Since his arrival at Stony Book from Princeton University in August 2003, Fiore has hit the

ground running and pointed Stony Brook on an aggressive course for success in all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. He has undertaken a major restructuring of the intercollegiate athletics program including the hiring of new coaching and administrative staff, dramatic facility upgrades and improved revenue generation. Fiore's vision for Stony Brook Athletics has resulted in unprecedented growth for the program. Following its championship season in 2005, the football program was elevated to the NCAA Division 1 full scholarship level and in April 2006, Fiore announced that the program would upgrade to Independent status for the 2007 season and accepted an invitation into the Big South Conference as an associate member for football only in 2008. In doing so, he has assured the long-term future of Stony Brook football, enabling the program to compete for a national championship alongside institutions with similar academic and athletic standards. In addition, his dynamic imaging and branding campaign has given Stony Brook Athletics a national scope. During the 2005-2006 academic year, Stony Brook inked a multi year agreement with Madison Square Garden (MSG) Network to broadcast Seawolves athletics, the fi rst television deal in the program's history. In January 2006, the department also launched The Stony Brook Sports Report, a 30-week television show that is produced on campus and aired nationally on CBSTV. Fiore also spearheaded the bid that resulted in Stony Brook being awarded the opportunity to host the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse North Quarterfi nals in May 2006. Fiore's grand design has produced dramatic results and a series of fi rsts for Stony Brook. In 2004 the baseball team won its fi rst America East title and went to the NCAA Tournament. In the fall of 2005, the football program secured its fi rst-ever conference title in its Division I history. On the same day that the football team won a championship, the men's soccer team capped off its regular season title by capturing its fi rst America East tournament crown to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The men's soccer team went on to notch Stony Brook's fi rst NCAA playoff victory with a fi rst-round win over Yale. Success continued during the winter months as the women's basketball team put together the second-best turnaround in Division I, going from 8-20

in 2004-2005 to a 20-10 mark in 2005-2006. Along the way, the team defeated nationally-ranked Temple en route to receiving the program's fi rst-ever postseason bid, a trip to the 2006 WNIT. In the spring of 2005, the men's lacrosse team garnered its fi rst-ever Top 20 ranking in the 16-year history of the program and is now regularly ranked in the top-20. Under Fiore's leadership Stony Brook won its fi rst ever Division I conference championships in women's sports in 2007 as the women's lacrosse, cross country and volleyball teams all won titles. Fiore has also turned his attention to department-wide fundraising efforts, with his efforts seeing a dramatic increase in major gifts, annual giving revenue and overall volume of donors. In an effort to take a lead role in the university's $300 million capital campaign, the Department of Athletics has secured several major gifts, three of which were the largest philanthropic gifts given to athletics in its history. In July 2005, the athletic department adopted a new philosophy for the annual Providing Athletes With Support (P.A.W.S.) fundraising campaign, a philosophy that streamlined the annual fundraising process to prepare Stony Brook to exceed all fundraising expectations in the future. In addition, he created the Athletic Director Advisory Council; a 19-member board comprised of Stony Brook alumni, staff and community members that will advise Fiore in the fundraising advancement process. His attention to the bottom line resulted in a new athletic department budget process that relieved the department of a multi million dollar debt and an annual systemic defi cit, resulting in a balanced budget. The fi rst time that Stony Brook has realized that goal since moving to the Division I level. Fiore has seen the department balance its budget every year since 2004 and has overseen a dramatic budget growth to $23 million. Beginning in the '04-'05 academic year Stony Brook University Athletics realized a near 20 percent increase in its operating budget due to new revenue streams for the department. Additionally, Stony Brook has teamed up with Islanders Media Inc. as the athletic department continues to nurture and foster strong bonds with the Long Island corporate community. Fiore has secured $30 million from New York State for athletic facility renovations to the Stony Brook University Basketball Arena, Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium and various other athletic facilities. In December 2003, Stony Brook retained HOK, the premier sports architectural fi rm in the nation, to formulate and develop a master plan for the future of Stony Brook athletic facilities. The blueprint has taken hold: Stony Brook unveiled the new Goldstein Student-Athlete Development Center in the spring of 2006, a center made possible through a gift from Stony Brook alum and former All-American squash player Stuart Goldstein '74. The 6,000-square foot state-of-the-art facility can accommodate over 400 student-athletes and features a computer lab, a study hall/multipurpose function room, a career resource/library area and several private tutor rooms, the men’s and women’s basketball programs received state of the art locker rooms, lounges and video rooms in fall 2008, a $1.2 million renovation to the Pritchard Gymnasium basketball/volleyball complex was completed in November 2008, the football, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse and visiting team locker rooms in LaValle Stadium were redesigned and enhanced for $1,000,000. The baseball/softball complex received a facelift with the addition of new bleachers and press boxes, the strength and conditioning facility was renovated and expanded, plans for a $6 million expansion to Kenneth P. LaValle

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Fiore: At A GlanceDate Position HeldJuly 23, 2003 Named Stony Brook's Ninth Director of Athletics1999 - July 2003 Princeton University Senior Associate Director of AthleticsJune 1995 - 1999 Dartmouth College Assistant Director of AthleticsJuly 1994 - July 1995 Princeton University Administrative Asst. to the Dept. of AthleticsDec. 1994 - Jan. 1995 Fordham University Athletic Administration InternMay 1993 - Sept. 1993 National Invitation Tournament Asst. to the Executive Director

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Stadium that will include increased seating by 2,000 and new Club and V.I.P. seating. Additionally a $20 million renovation of the Stony Brook University Basketball arena will commence Spring 2009. The baseball fi eld will be enhanced, renovated and re-named in honor of Joe Nathan and his $500K major gift to the Athletic Department and specifi cally the baseball program. Under Fiore's leadership, Stony Brook student-athletes have also attained new levels of achievement in the classroom. Since his arrival to Stony Brook, the GPA for America East Seawolf student-athletes has risen from 2.86 in 2003 to a 3.08 in the Fall of 2008. In the fall of 2008, 15 of 20 teams earned team GPAs above 3.0 and 57 percent of Stony Brook's America East Fall student-athletes were named to the America East Honor Roll or the America East Commissioner's Honor Roll for earning above a 3.0 or 3.5 GPA respectively. The '07-'08 academic year proved to be Stony Brook's most successful season academically as its student-athletes compiled a department best overall G.P.A. of 3.06 and saw over 250 student-athletes named to the America East Honor Rolls - the most since joining the America East in 2001. Coinciding with this success, the 6,000-square foot state-of-the-art Goldstein Student-Athlete Development Center has proven to be an advantage in recruiting and for current Seawolves student-athletes. During his tenure, Fiore has instituted a "Book of the Year" program for coaches and staff which highlight important topics relevant to professional and personal development, culminating with the author's visit to campus and discussion with the entire staff. He has also guided Stony Brook through the essential and formative NCAA Certifi cation process, helped redesign the athletic logo and athletic website, developed a new comprehensive student-athlete exit survey and head coach performance evaluation instrument, implemented mandatory drug testing, and unveiled an athletic department strategic plan through 2012. In the fall of 2004, Fiore implemented a Minority Apprentice program to assist in the development of young professionals in intercollegiate athletics. His list of accomplishments has not gone unnoticed. In December 2007 Fiore was named the Sports Man of the Year by The Village Times Herald and in the fall of 2004 he was recognized by the Long Island Business Association as one of the Top 40 executives under the age of 40 on Long Island. Fiore currently serves on the University President's Cabinet and was also appointed by to co-chair the strategic plan for image and identity committee. He has also served on the honorary degree, weekend life, NCAA certifi cation and the university sponsorship committees. In 2005 he was appointed to the Executive Committee of the America East Conference and currently serves as the Chairman of the group. Fiore also is a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet and has been appointed to the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel. In August of 2008 he was appointed to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) executive board. Recently, he was named to the Dowling College Sports Management Board of Directors and in June 2004, Fiore was a featured speaker at the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) convention in Dallas, Texas. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook, he provided department-wide leadership in support of the director of athletics at Princeton University from 1999-2003, a program that supports 38 sports, 40 club sports programs and more than 1,000 student-athletes. A member of the senior management team, he was responsible for all athletic programming oversight of all varsity intercollegiate programs. In addition, Fiore directed all personnel matters including the coordination of national searches for coaches, staff and administrative positions. Along with the director of athletics, he also assisted in the planning for short and long-term capital improvements. During Fiore's tenure, Princeton achieved extraordinary success on the fi elds of play and in the classroom. Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook, he provided department-wide

leadership in support of the director of athletics at Princeton University from 1999-2003, a program that supports 38 sports, 40 club sports programs and more than 1,000 student-athletes. A member of the senior management team, he was responsible for all athletic programming oversight of all varsity intercollegiate programs. In addition, Fiore directed all personnel matters including the coordination of national searches for coaches, staff and administrative positions. Along with the director of athletics, he also assisted in the planning for short and long-term capital improvements. During Fiore's tenure, Princeton achieved extraordinary success on the fi elds of play and in the classroom. Princeton fi nished among the Top 25 in the Director's Cup standings in three of the four years he was there and is the only non-scholarship institution to ever fi nish in the Top 25. From 1999-2003, Princeton teams combined to win 60 Ivy League championships and nine national championships. From 1995-1998, Fiore was the Assistant Director of Athletics for Intercollegiate Programming at Dartmouth College where he assisted with the daily operation and supervision of Dartmouth's comprehensive 34-sport program. Prior to Dartmouth, Fiore interned at Princeton (1994-1995) for one year during which he assisted the director of athletics on assigned projects. He began his career as a graduate assistant at Springfi eld College before moving on to be an assistant to the Executive Director of the National Invitation Tournament during the spring and summer of 1993. One year later he took an internship in the compliance offi ce at Fordham University. A native of Long Beach, N.Y, Fiore graduated from Long Beach High School and went on to attain his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hofstra University, where he played free safety for the football team. Upon graduation from Hofstra, Fiore went on to receive a master's degree in Education from Springfi eld College. Additionally, he received a certifi cate from The Sports Management Institute held at the University of Notre Dame and University of South Carolina. Fiore and his wife Lisa have a son Michael who is seven years old. They currently reside in Stony Brook.

More on Fiore• Currently serves on the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet • Appointed to the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel • Current member of the United States Intercollegiate La-crosse Association (USILA) executive board • Chair of the America East Athletic Director Executive Com-mittee • Has been appointed to the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics (CWA). • Executive Committee member for the Intercollegiate Asso-ciation of Amateur Athletes of America (IC4A). • Currently certifying as a Peer Reviewer for NCAA athletic certifi cation. • Chairperson of the EARC (Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges) Executive Committee. • Executive Committee member for the EAWRC (Eastern As-sociation of Women's Rowing Colleges). • Selection Committee member for the ECAC Robbins Schol-ar-Athlete Award. • Administrative liaison to the Ivy League Men's Ice Hockey coaches for the last two years. • Active member of National Association of Collegiate Direc-tors of Athletics (NACDA). • Sport Management Institute (SMI) senior executive council member.

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Sports MedicineSports Medicine

Certifi ed Athletic Trainers (ATC’s) are the liaison between the student-athlete and the medical community. The primary goal of the sports medicine staff is to provide health care for student-athletes competing at the intercollegiate level for Stony Brook University. The Seawolves sports medicine staff consists of BOC (Board of Certifi cation) certifi ed athletic trainers and athletic training students from the Athletic Training Education Program who are under the supervision and direction of Dr. Stuart Cherney, Head Team Physician, In addition, the Stony Brook Student Health Service and many medical specialists in the community assist the athletic trainers and team physicians in providing quality health care for the Seawolves. Athletic trainers are an integral part of every intercollegiate athletic program to ensure that student-athletes are competing in a safe and healthy environment. Each Stony Brook student-athlete is monitored with yearly athletic physicals, medical ques-tionnaires, and orthopaedic baseline examinations. On a daily basis, the sports medicine staff directly supervises all high-risk sport activities and serves as the primary healthcare practitioner for all student-athletes. Preventive measures are taken to re-duce the risk of injury and/or re-injury. Should a student-athlete become injured, the certifi ed athletic trainer recognizes and diagnoses the injury, provides immediate care, makes a timely referral (if necessary), initiates treatment and develops/directs a rehabilitation plan for all injuries. Education of student-athletes is extremely important in the areas of injury prevention, nutrition, hygiene, substance abuse, etc. This is coordinated through the done through the sports medicine staff. Stony Brook University has two (2) Athletic Training Rooms. Both have state of the art equipment for injury treatment, such as cold compression units, electrical modalities and emergency equipment. The Intercollegiate Athletic Training Room is located in the Indoor Sports Complex just off the Arena fl oor to the rear of the building. It houses more specialized rehabilitation devices such as: Biodex, treadmill, exercise bikes, balance devices, and Exogen units; as well as a diagnostic Flouroscan machine. The Stadium Athletic Training Room is located on the fi eld level of the LaValle Stadium. Both facilities are fully equipped and functional for everyday practice and game-day operations. Stony Brook University, through the School of Health Technology and Management, offers an Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP), which became CAATE accredited in September 2004. The program has four full time faculty members in addition to several adjunct professors with an Athletic Training Lab to help guide the ATEP students towards becoming Certifi ed Athletic Trainers. A notable alumnus of the Stony Brook athletic training program is Lisa White, MA, ATC, Stony Brook '87, inducted into the Stony Brook Hall of Fame in May '98. Lisa is the Head Athletic Trainer with the WNBA New York Liberty. Lisa was a superb student athletic trainer during her undergraduate years at Stony Brook, where she also excelled in Women's Basketball. In addition, several other alumni of the Athletic Training program have gone on to become certifi ed athletic trainers at the high school, college and clinic levels, as well as entered other allied health care pro-fessions such as: medical doctor, physician assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy and respiratory therapy.

Kathy Koshansky was named assistant director of athletics for sports medicine in November of 2004. A member of the Stony Brook athletic training staff since 1983, Koshansky serves as the Seawolves head athletic trainer and athletic training edu-cation program director. Koshansky is the primary athletic trainer for football and men’s lacrosse and is responsible for the overall operation of the athletic training room at Stony Brook. A tenured associate professor and the Athletic Training Edu-cation Program Director at Stony Brook, Koshansky received the prestigious President’s and Chancellor’s Awards for Excel-lence in Teaching in 1989. The newly CAAHEP accredited Athletic Training Education Program, which is offered through the School of Health Tech-nology and Management at the Stony Brook Health Science Center, was developed by Koshansky. Koshansky, who has been a National Athletic Trainers As-sociation Board of Certifi cation (NATABOC) certifi ed athletic trainer since 1983, became a New York State certifi ed athletic trainer in 1999 and has served as treasurer and president of the NYSATA. Koshansky was recently named the Head Athletic Trainer for the Empire State Games. The largest competition of its kind in the nation, the Games is a multi-sport event for amateur ath-letes patterned after the Olympic program. In January of 2005, Koshansky was awarded the Thomas J. Sheehan Award by the New York State Athletic Trainers As-sociation (NYSATA). The award, which is the highest given out by the NYSATA, is presented to the athletic trainer whose char-acter, commitment and achievements in the athletic training profession clearly exemplify the traits of Thomas J. Sheehan Sr., the long-time Head Athletic Trainer at RPI and one of the founding fathers of the athletic training profession and NYSA-TA. In June 2000, Koshansky was selected to volunteer as an athletic trainer for the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, NY. On behalf of the United States Olympic Commit-tee’s Sports Medicine Division and Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, Koshansky was also selected as a member of the USA Medical Staff for the 2003 Pan American Games held Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She is a graduate of Cortland State with a bachelor’s de-gree in physical education/athletic training and the University of Illinois with a master’s degree in physical education/exercise physiology.

Head Athletic TrainerKathy Koshansky, ATCAssociate Athletic TrainerMary Tovornik, ATC Assistant Athletic TrainersRoy Flores, ATCEric Lehnert, ATCBJ Ercolino, ATCBrandon Mitchell, ATC

Head Team Physician Dr. Stuart B. CherneyAssociated PhysiciansDr. James PennaDr. Joseph WhiteDr. Donna MeltzerDr. Mark Wolff

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