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C.W. POSTC.W. POST LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY
2010 PIONEER2010 PIONEER
SOCCERSOCCER
Senior forward
Ivana Babic
Senior midfi elder
Danielle DeLuca
Senior defender
Anna Svensson
THIS IS THIS IS C.W. POST ATHLETICSC.W. POST ATHLETICS
WOMEN’S SPORTSBasketball
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Volleyball
MEN’S SPORTSBaseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Lacrosse
Soccer
WOMEN’S SPORTSasketball
2009-10 QUICK FACTS:2009-10 QUICK FACTS:
Overall Record: 208-101-4 (.668 winning pct.) Conference Record: 123-46 (.727 winning pct.) • 18 student-athletes were named All-Americans. • 71 student-athletes received All-Conference recognition. • Five programs won their conference championships (men’s cross country, men’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, base ball, women’s lacrosse). • Six programs participated in NCAA Championships. • Men’s Lacrosse repeated as NCAA Champions, capturing its second straight title and third overall in program history.
C.W. POST ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT
Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of Long Island University. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program at C.W. Post de- velops leadership skills, personal character, discipline and competitiveness in an environment where the foremost goal is academic achieve ment and the successful completion of the University’s academic requirements for graduation. Each student-athlete is a representative of the University and C.W. Post, and will conform to the letter and spirit of all rules and regulations, including those contained in the Campus Ethos Statement and will refl ect the University’s commitment to excellence and access. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program strives to off er a wide range of opportunities in an environment that encourages diversity; remain re- sponsive to student, faculty and public interest; inspire the belief that the success of the overall department is greater than that of the individu al team; and create an enduring source of pride for student-athletes, alumni and the greater communities in which the program is a part.
The Program endorses the following Foundations of Athletic Excellence: • Leadership • Accountability • Pride • Competitiveness • Integrity • Service • Respect • Commitment • Sportsmanship
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2010 C.W. Post Women’s Soccer/Quick Facts ...............................1
Long Island/NYC Guide ......................................................................2
This is C.W. Post ...................................................................................3
Pioneers In The Community ..............................................................4
Head Coach Mark Dawson .................................................................5
Assistant Coaches .................................................................................6
Season Preview .................................................................................. 7-8
2009 Roster .............................................................................................9
Pioneer Profiles ..............................................................................10-17
This is Pioneers’ Soccer .....................................................................18
2009 Statistics ......................................................................................19
History & Archives .............................................................................20
East Coast Conference .......................................................................21
Administration ....................................................................................22
Athletic Administration .....................................................................23
Athletic Staff Directory ......................................................................24
WOMEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION
Head Coach .................................Mark Dawson (Southampton ‘95)
Record at C.W. Post.................................................................... 29-9-2
Overall Career Collegiate Record ........................................109-59-8
Assistant Coaches..............................Lauren Pollitt, Kim Yacenda,
...............................................Ruairi McGuinness, Andreas Lindberg
2009 Record .................................................................................. 12-6-1
Final Ranking .....................................................................................NR
Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................10/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................................18/3
C.W. POST AT A GLANCE
Location ........................................................... Brookville, N.Y. 11548
Founded ........................................................................................... 1954
President ...............................................................Dr. David Steinberg
Provost ....................................................................... Dr. Paul Forestell
Enrollment ...................................................................................... 8.472
Nickname .................................................................................. Pioneers
Colors .............................................................................. Green & Gold
Athletics Director ...............................Bryan Collins (516) 299-2847
Faculty Athletic Representative ........ Dr. Sean Grennan (516) 299-2592
Affiliation ....................................................................NCAA II, ECAC
Head Trainer ............................................................. Elizabeth Zanolli
Athletics Administrative Assistant...Marie Guarnieri (516) 299-2288
Equipment Manager ................................Bob Sugar (516) 299-2676
Sports Information (Women’s Soccer Contact) ..... Jill Fisher (516) 299-4156
Athletic Department Fax ............................................(516) 299-3155
SID Fax ...........................................................................(516) 299-2844
Fisher E-Mail .......................................................jillian.fisher@liu.edu
C.W. Post Pioneers Web Site ................ www.cwpostpioneers.com
Credits
The 2010 C.W. Post women’s soccer media guide was written, edited and
designed by the C.W. Post Athletic Media Relations Office. Design and
layout by Jill Fisher using InDesign CS3 and Photoshop CS3. Special thanks
to Mark Dawson, Sarah Ralls and Marie Guarneiri for their assistance.
Individual headshots, cover photos and action photography by Joe Rogate
and Richard Orr.
Cover design by Jill Fisher. Printing and color separations by Evans Print-
ing, Concord, N.H.
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FIRST-RATE FACILITIES Th e safe and secure, 307-acre C.W. Post Campus is widely
acclaimed for its scenic beauty and distinguished architecture.
Its academic, cultural and recreational facilities include three
art galleries, 80 student organizations, the world-class Tilles
Center for the Performing Arts and a premier research library
with more than three million volumes.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Th e C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is known
for small classes and personal attention from dedicated and highly
credentialed professors. C.W. Post off ers more than 250 undergradu-
ate, graduate and doctoral degree programs, many of which carry the
endorsement of the world’s top accrediting agencies, including the
American Psychological Association, the American Library Associa-
tion, AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business, and many more.
SCHOOLS OF STUDY Th e C.W. Post Campus includes six schools of study: the Col-
lege of Information and Computer Science, including the acclaimed
Palmer School of Library and Information Science; the College
of Management, including the schools of Business, Professional
Accountancy and Public Service; the College of Liberal Arts and Sci-
ences, with 13 academic departments; the School of Education; the
School of Health Professions and Nursing, and the School of Visual
and Performing Arts. For more information visit our Web site at
www.liu.edu/academics.
PERSONALIZED EDUCATION Th e academic and personal support provided to C.W. Post
students is second to none. Each undergraduate is assigned to
a full-time, professional academic counselor to help them stay
on course to successful completion of their degrees. C.W. Post’s
award-winning Cooperative Education program provides
students with the opportunity for internships related to their
studies, and the Offi ce of Professional Experience and Career
Planning maintains a wide array of services to help graduates
enter meaningful and rewarding careers.
IDEAL LOCATION C.W. Post is located on Long Island in the Village of
Brookville, one of the most sought-after residential
communities in the United States. Our location, just 10
minutes by car from the Long Island Expressway, means that
you can quickly get to major shopping malls, beautiful beaches,
parks and gardens, historic landmarks that include the former
homes of U.S. presidents, multiplex movie theaters, sports
centers, planetariums and museums. Th e campus is just 50
minutes from the corporate and entertainment capital of the
world – New York City.
Entering its ninth decade of providing access to the American dream through excellence in higher education, Long Island Uni-
versity is a multi-campus, diverse, doctoral institution of higher learning. One of the largest and most comprehensive private
universities in the country, Long Island University off ers almost 600 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs
and certifi cates, and educates more than 18,600 credit-seeking students and 5,900 continuing education students in Brook-
lyn, Brookville (C.W. Post), Brentwood, Riverhead, Rockland, and West Chester. Th e Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Phar-
marcy and Health Services prepares students for successful careers in the fi elds of pharmacy and health care. Th e University’s
Global College off ers a wide range of study abroad options at overseas centers in China, Costa Rica, Japan and South Africa.
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C.W. POST DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI• Brian Kilmeade, Anchor for Fox 5 and Friends (Media Arts)
• Howard Lorber, CEO of Nathan’s Famous Franks (Accounting)• Al Kahn, the marketer for Cabbage Patch Kids, Yugio and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
• Ted David, 1010 WINS Business Reporter (Media Arts)• Bunny Hoest, cartoonist for the Lockhorn’s and Howard Huge (Education)
• Jamie Kellner, chairman and CEO of the WB Television Network• Sarabeth Levine - 1964, of Sarabeth’s Kitchen franchise in NYC
• A.J. Benza - 1984, E! Television, TV host, gossip columnist• John Collins (Marketing) –1983, Chief Operating Offi cer, National Hockey League
and Former President, Cleveland Browns• Steven Cymbrowitz – 1974, NYS Assemblyman
• Ed Lauter – 1960, actor • Ron Stonitsch –1971, track team alumni • Ralph Suozzi –1979, Mayor of Glen Cove
• Robert K. Sweeney –1980, NYS Assemblyman
• Gary Wichard (football) - 1972, sports agent
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MARK DAWSONHead Coach • Th ird Season • Southampton ‘95
In his third season as the head coach of the C.W. Post
women’s soccer team, Mark Dawson looks to keep the Pioneers
fi rmly entrenched as one of the top teams in both the East Coast
Conference as well as the entire East Region, furthering the suc-
cess that the program has enjoyed since its inception in 1994.
Ending 2009 with a 12-6-1 record, Dawson’s sqaud earned
its second consecutive ECC tournament berth under his guid-
ance, falling just short of returning to the NCAA East Regional.
During his debut season at the helm, Dawson guided the
Pioneers to their second consecutive East Coast Conference
Championship and appearance in the NCAA Division II North-
east Regional. With a record of 17-3-1 last season, Dawson and
the Pioneers tied the program record for wins, previously set
during the 2007 season. For his eff orts, Dawson was selected as
the 2008 ECC Coach off the Year.
As an assistant in 2005, Dawson helped the team to their
fi rst-ever NYCAC tournament championship, defeating confer-
ence rival Adelphi and 10th ranked New Haven. Th e Pioneers
advanced to the NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Champi-
onship tournament, marking the fi rst time the Pioneers had
reached the national tourney since 1999.
Dawson has extensive knowledge of soccer in the Northeast
Region, both with the C.W. Post program, and with the former
Long Island University – Southampton College. He originally
joined the Pioneers after a seven-year stint at Southampton Col-
lege, where he was the head coach of the women’s program.
He led the Colonials to an 80-50-6 mark during that time
span, as well as a No. 3 national ranking in the 2004 campaign
when Southampton played host to the NCAA Division II Cham-
pionship’s Northeast Regional.
A two-time NYCAC Coach of the Year (2001, ‘04), Dawson
also received Northeast Region Coach of the Year accolades from
the NSCAA in his fi nal season with the program.
Th e Mastic, N.Y. resident also served as an assistant coach
with Southampton’s men’s soccer program from 1996-2004,
helping the Colonials to the “round of eight” in an NCAA Divi-
sion II Championship tournament.
Since 2004, Dawson has also coached in the Eastern New
York Olympic Development Program (ODP) in the Under-12 to
Under-19 age groups.
Dawson, the former director of Pro Soccer Camps from
1998-2003, serves as a physical education instructor in the Wil-
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LAUREN POLLITTAssistant Coach • Seventh Season • C.W. Post ‘04Assssistant Coachh • Se
Ruairi McGuinness returns to the C.W. Post women’s
soccer team for his third season as assistant coach.
McGuinness is a native to Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.
He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Sport and Fit-
ness Studies from the University of Luton, England in 2000.
McGuiness held a starting position for three years on the
University men’s soccer team, and then became a volunteer
assistant coach for his alma mater in 2000. He also played semi
professionally with the Ballinamallard United F.C. Mallards.
McGuinness is currently serving as the Education Depart-
ment Manager for NOGA Soccer, a position he has held since
February 2001. He also is a staff instructor for the Long Island
Junior Soccer League Academy Staff Program, off ering licenses
to youth soccer coaches on Long Island. Recently, in June 2008,
McGuinness obtained his UEFA A’ License, one of the most
prestigious in Europe.
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Lauren Pollitt, a former NYCAC Player of the Year for
C.W. Post, begins her seventh season as an assistant coach at
her alma mater.
Th e former Pioneers central defender was a two-time All-
NYCAC and Academic All-NYCAC selection (2002-03), and
served as a team captain during the 2003 campaign.
Pollitt came to C.W. Post in 2002, following a two-year
stint as one of the best junior college players in the country at
Nassau Community College. She was the team’s starting center
midfi elder in the 2000 and 2001 seasons, and garnered NJCAA
Region XV Player of the Year and NJCAA Honorable-Mention
All-America accolades as a freshman at the Garden City, N.Y.
school.
A four-year starter at Valley Stream Central High School,
Pollitt also worked from 1997-2004 with the Valley Stream
Soccer Club. She served as a team trainer for the LIJSL Boys’
Under-12 and Under-14 age groups from 2002-04, while also
taking on roles as a summer camp instructor and an intramural
head coach with the club.
Pollitt received her bachelor’s in Adolescent Education
with a Social Sudies concentration from C.W. Post in 2004, and
master’s degree in Linguistics and Communications Disorders
from Queens College in 2008.
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Kim Yacenda enters her third season as an assistant on the
women’s soccer coaching staff , following a standout playing
career at her alma mater.
Yacenda, a 2008 graduate, capped off her four-year career
by posting a 0.37 goals against average in 2007 She made 59
saves in 1,708 minutes for a save percentage of .894. Her 2007
record between the pipes was 16-1-3. Her performance was
good enough to merit an Honorable Mention as a 2007 All-
American.
Th e Greenlawn native improved in each of her four
seasons at C.W. Post, building a career resume that featured a
36-8-6 record, 26 shutouts and a 0.52 goals against average. She
holds several program goalkeeping records, including all-time
saves (228), wins, and shutouts.
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en’s soccer program, pulling double duty as he also serves as
C.W. Post’s head men’s soccer coach.
Lindberg and Dawson have a proven track record when as-
sisting with the others’ respective program, as Lindberg helped
Dawson with the Southampton women’s program in leading the
Colonials to the second round of the 2004 NCAA Division II
Championships as well as an ECAC championship.
Lindberg also made quite an impact in his fi rst season as
the head men’s soccer coach, earning ECC Coach of the Year
honors after leading the Pioneers to a share of the ECC regular
season title, an ECC Championship title, and a 12-5-2 record in
just his fi rst season at the helm of C.W. Post.
In addition to his coaching duties at C.W. Post, Lindberg is
currently a head coach at the Met Oval Developmental Academy,
a member of the USSF Developmental Academy. He has been a
member of the staff since 2007 and is responsible for coaching
and training top-level 15-18 year olds in the tri-state area and
communicating with United States National Team scouts.
Th e Hampton Bays, N.Y. resident is certifi ed by the National
Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) with an
Advanced National Diploma, and also serves as the regional site
director of the Farmingdale Future Stars Summer Camps, where
he manages and supervises up to 1,200 kids weekly who partici-
pate in the camps.
Lindberg graduated with his bachelor’s degree in Business
from Southampton College in 2002, and received his MBA from
C.W. Post in 2004.
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A 12-6-1 season and a third consecutive appear-ance in the East Coast Conference tournament is most certainly a solid season by many program’s standards. But for a C.W. Post women’s soccer team that has become accustomed to ECC Championships and NCAA tourna-ment wins, last season can best be described as unsatisfy-ing. It will certainly provide the necessary motivation for this year’s team, senior-laden with experienced players who have been to two NCAA tournaments, to return to form as an ECC and East Regional power.
Forwards Th e off ense will run through three-time All Region player Ivana Babic (Haninge, Sweden) one of the top options and goal-scoring threats for the Pio-neers. Babic has 40 career goals and 18 career assists, and will look to end her ca-reer on a high note. She will need to fi nd the back of the net in order for the Pioneers to make a playoff and NCAA run. Fellow senior Sanna Pet-terson (Orebro, Sweden) is a hard worker on the off ensive end, and Dawson will look for more production out Petterson this season as she pushes for a starting role.
Jeanine Ambrogi (Greenlawn, N.Y.) played for a strong club team in high school and has the skill and toughness to make an impact either in the midfi eld or up top playing a striker position. Alexa Niciforo (East Islip, N.Y.), who was a club team-mate of Ambrogi’s, will also see time at either midfi eld or up top, and her goal-scoring ability could give her an edge in the push for minutes.
Midfi eld Senior Jackie Sousa (North Reading, Mass.) is one of the top returning midfi elders in the conference, but is coming back from off season ACL surgery, so Dawson will look to ease his center midfi elder back into game action. However, if Sousa can progress quickly, she will resume her role as an off ensive threat in the center midfi eld.
Th ree-time All-Region midfi elder Danielle DeLuca (Islip, N.Y.) also returns for her senior year looking to maintain the same type of play she has displayed the last three seasons. A speedy player on the outside of the fi eld, DeLuca is tough to defend and will be an impact player in the midfi eld as well as providing senior leadership to the squad. Junior Tove Eriksson (Helsingborg, Sweden) is a returner to the midfi eld who Dawson will look to get into a starting role this season. With good size and strength,
Eriksson has a solid strike on set pieces and will need to be in impact player on the off ensive end in order for the Pioneers to succeed. Sophomore Prudence Rydstrom (Islip, N.Y.) earned All-Conference First Team accolades following an outstanding rookie season, and Dawson will look for the sophomore to continue her steady play and development. A great competitor, Rydstrom will likely see time at either midfi eld or back this season. Sophomore Sam Tav-antzis (Ronkonkoma, N.Y.) is a hard worker and good teammate who will make a push for time at midfi eld, and Lauren Bischoff (Massapequa Park, N.Y.) is a solid player who will provide depth. Ambrogi and Niciforo will also likely see some time at midfi eld.
Defense Th e defense will be an-chored by senior Anna Svensson
(Stockholm, Sweden) who is one of the most solid defen-sive players in the entire region. Svensson will be relied upon not only for her steady defensive play, but for her leadership on the fi eld. Two other seniors return as starters to their posi-tions on defense in Jessie Gianatti (Southington, Conn.) and Katie Weiland (Ocean City, N.J.). Gianatti is a three year starter at left back, and is a tough and reliable player. Weiland has battled though injuries the past few seasons but Dawson is confi dent she has returned to form, and she will provide solid defensive as well as upperclassmen leadership. Senior Qaroline Nahl (Kumla, Sweden) will also re-
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turn to the backfi eld after seeing virtually all of her action on the forward line last season. Dawson notes that Nahl is a tough, speedy player with good game knowledge. Senior Samantha Barbero (Massapequa Park, N.Y.) is coming off an off season ankle injury, and will look to return to game form in order to provide another solid op-tion for the defense. Sophomore Janie Janitto (Hamden, Conn.) saw ac-tion in a reserve role at back last season, and will push for more time this season. A hardworking player, Janitto could see time as a starter or pro-vide quality minutes off the bench. Several sophomores will see time at both defense and midfi eld, as Dawson will utilize his teams’ versatility to put out the best pos-sible lineup. Caroline Rostlund (Ostersund, Sweden) lost all of last season due to injury, but has good technical skills and will provide depth to the defense. Jessica Talarico (Little Egg Harbor, N.J.) is a hard worker and an excel-lent team player, and will also add depth on defense. Taylor Teff t (West Granby, Conn) is a sound technical player who will push for minutes at back and midfi eld. Freshman Karina Rizzo (Oceanside, N.Y.) comes to the Pioneers with good experience playing in the Olympic Develop-ment Program (ODP) and has played at a high level throughout her prep career. With good size and athleticism, Rizzo is a solid player who could make an impact on defense or in the midfi eld.
Goalkeepers Th e battle for the starting goalkeeper looks to be a very close one, as both returning keepers are talented and athletic players. Junior Allie Weiser (Grand Island, N.Y.) would appear to have the edge, with two seasons under her belt. She looks to return to freshman year form, which saw her put up a 12-2-1 record and earn ECC Goalkeeper of the Year accolades. Weiser will face a stiff challenge from returning soph-omore Nicole Fierro (East Hampton, N.Y.), who posted a 6-2-1 record last season in 10 starts. Fierro is an excel-lent athlete and a good communicator, and regardless of
who wins the battle for the starting spot, the Pioneers can rely on either keeper to turn in an excellent performance. Th e Pioneers will spend their fi rst seven games on the road, not ideal conditions for any team to start the season, but they will be quickly challenged to reverse the fortunes of last season, where they posted just a 6-5-0 record away from Robert Blitz Field. Opening with UMass-Lowell, the Pioneers will take on two more NE-10 teams in American International and Pace, before facing off against West Virginia Wesleyan and Philadelphia.
Dawson’s squad will open ECC play on Sept. 18 against Molloy, and will fi nally play their home opener on Sept. 28 as they host Southern New Hampshire. Traditional ECC rivals Bridgeport and Dowling both travel to Brookville to take on the Pioneers at home, and a late-season matchup with pre-season top 25 nationally-ranked Kutztown will highlight the latter part of the schedule.
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2010 ECC Presseason Poll
School Pts. Record
1. Bridgeport (6) 60 16-2-3
2. C.W. Post (2) 56 12-6-1
3. Dowling 47 13-5-1
4. Queens 40 12-5-1
5. Molloy 31 6-10-0
6. NYIT 25 7-10-0
7. Mercy 19 3-9-0
8. St. Th omas Aquinas 10 3-12-1
First place votes in parentheses
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# Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 0 Nicole Fierro So. GK 5-6 East Hampton, N.Y. / East Hampton
1 Allie Weiser Jr. GK 5-4 Grand Island, N.Y. / Grand Island
3 Jessie Gianatti Sr. B 5-1 Southington, Conn. / Southington
4 Alexa Niciforo Fr. F 5-4 East Islip, N.Y. / Islip Terrace
5 Caroline Rostlund So. B 5-9 Ostersund, Sweden / ProCivitas
6 Katie Weiland Sr. B/M 5-2 Ocean City, N.J. / Ocean City
7 Jeanine Ambrogi Fr. M/F 5-3 Greenlawn, N.Y. / Harborfi elds
9 Qaroline Nahl Sr. F/M 5-6 Kumla, Sweden / Rudbecksskolan
10 Elin Hemdal Fr. M 5-3 Gothenburg, Sweden / Katrinelunds
11 Sanna Pettersson Sr. F 5-8 Orebro, Sweden / Lindeskolan
12 Ivana Babic Sr. F 5-6 Haninge, Sweden / Tyreso Gymnasium
13 Danielle DeLuca Sr. M 5-2 Islip, N.Y. / Islip
15 Jackie Sousa Sr. M 5-4 North Reading, Mass. / North Reading
16 Jessica Talarico So. B 5-5 Little Egg Harbor, N.J. / Pinelands Regional
17 Anna Svensson Sr. B 5-6 Stockholm, Sweden / Norra Real
18 Karina Rizzo Fr. D 5-6 Oceanside, N.Y. / Oceanside
20 Samantha Barbero Sr. B 5-7 Massapequa Park, N.Y. / Massapequa
21 Prudence Rydstrom So. M 5-5 Islip, N.Y. / Islip
22 Sam Tavantzis So. M 5-2 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. / Sachem East
23 Lauren Bischoff Fr. M/F 5-4 Massapequa Park, N.Y. / Massapequa
24 Taylor Teff t So. M 5-5 West Granby, Conn. / Granby Memorial
26 Tove Eriksson Jr. B/M 5-6 Helsingborg, Sweden / Filbornaskolan
27 Janie Jannitto So. B 5-5 Hamden, Conn. / Hamden
Head Coach: Mark Dawson
Assistant Coaches: Lauren Pollitt, Kim Yacenda, Ruairi McGuinness, Andreas Lindberg
By StateBy State
New York (10)Samantha Barbero,
Danielle DeLuca, Nicole Fierro, Prudence Rydstrom, Sam Tavantzis, Allie Weiser, Alexa Niciforo, Jeanine Ab-rogi, Karina Rizzo, Lauren
Bischoff
New Jersey (2)Jessica Talarico, Katie Weiland
Connecticut (3)
Jessia Gianatti, Janie Janitto, Taylor Teft
Massachusetts (1)Jackie Sousa
Sweden(6)Ivana Babic,
Tove Eriksson, Qaroline Nahl, Sanna Pettersson,
Caroline Rostlund, Anna Svensson
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Ivana BABICForward • 5-6 • Senior
Haninge, Sweden/Tyreso Gymnasium
2009: East Coast Conference First Team ... Daktronics All-East
Region Second Team ... NSCAA DII All-East Region Second Team
... ECAC All-Star ... appeared and started in 19 games … scored 10
goals and six assists, leading the team in scoring … had a season-
high seven points (3g, 1a) in the season opener against Blooms-
burg (Aug. 27). … took 52 shots.
2008: ECC Second Team … was second on the team in points (30)
with 12 goals and six assists … scored fi ve game-winning goals,
including the 1-0 win over Bridgeport for the ECC Championship
(Nov. 9).
2007: Daktronics All-Northeast Region Second Team … ECC
Second Team … led the team in goals with 18, adding six assists,
and took 79 shots on the season … helped the Pioneers clinch the
ECC Championship, scoring four goals in 5-0 win over Dowling
(Nov. 4).
Prior to C.W. Post: Played for Anders Bengtsson and Tommy
Davidsson at Tyreso Gymnasium ... also played for one and a half
seasons at Stockholm.
Personal: Is the older of Borka Vujadinovic and Stipo Babic’s two
children ... pursuing an MBA.
BABICBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2007 20 18 6 42 77 .234 50 .649 7 0-0
2008 20 12 6 30 70 .171 43 .614 5 0-0
2009 19 10 6 26 52 .192 22 .423 4 0-0
TOTAL 59 40 18 98 199 .201 115 .578 16 0-0
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Samantha BARBERODefense • 5-7 • Senior
Massapequa Park, N.Y./Massapequa
2009: Appeared in seven contests, starting in two … took one
shot.
2008: Appeared in 13 games, making two starts … scored in a 7-0
win over St. Th omas Aquinas (Oct. 14) … registered an assist in a
7-0 win over Concordia (Oct. 4).
2007: Played in 14 games for the Pioneers and earned one start …
scored fi ve goals and two assists in her rookie campaign … netted
the game-winning goal against Queens (Oct. 20).
Prior to C.W. Post: Played for the Massapequa Shockwaves, a
Region I Northeast Premier Team, for eight years as well as the LI
Select team for four years … has experience playing internationally
in Belgium, Holland and Germany … also participated in track and
fi eld at Massapequa.
Personal: Th e youngest of Debbie and Gus Barbero’s three kids …
is a certifi ed LIJSL referee … majoring in business.
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BARBEROBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2007 14 5 2 12 24 .208 14 .583 1 0-0
2008 13 1 1 3 7 .143 6 .857 0 0-0
2009 7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 34 6 3 15 32 .188 20 .625 1 0-0
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Danielle DeLUCAMidfi eld • 5-2 • Senior
Islip, N.Y./Islip
2009: East Coast Conference First Team … appeared in 18 con-
tests, making 16 starts … tallied the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over
NYIT. (Oct. 21) … added three assists … took 14 shots.
2008: Daktronics East Region Second Team … ECC First Team …
started all 21 games … registered seven points on two goals and
three assists … tapped in the game-tying goal in an eventual 2-1
win over Southern Connecticut (Sept. 17).
2007: Daktronics East Region First Team … ECC First Team…saw
action in all 21 games while starting 15 … scored six goals, includ-
ing the game winner in 2-1 victory over Stonehill (Sept. 13), and
added nine assists on the season.
Prior to C.W. Post: Was a two-time all-county and one-time
all-state selection for coach Mike Reilly’s Islip squad ... served as
a team captain for the Buccaneers ... helped Islip to three Suff olk
County titles during her time at the school ... was a fi ve-year mem-
ber of the Eastern New York ODP program, which won a state title
in 2005.
Personal: Middle of Susan and Ron DeLuca’s three children ...
majoring in nutrition.
DeLUCABY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2007 20 6 9 21 20 .300 16 .800 1 0-0
2008 21 2 3 7 12 .167 6 .500 0 0-0
2009 18 1 3 5 14 .071 6 .429 1 0-0
TOTAL 59 9 15 33 46 .196 28 .609 2 0-0
Jessie GIANATTI Defense • 5-1 • Senior
Southington, Conn./Southington
2009: Started 15 games for the Pioneers on defense.
2008: Started 19 games at defense ... helped keep opposing strikers
out of range as the Pioneers posted a conference-best 0.513 goals
against average.
2007: Saw action in 19 games and started 15 during her rookie
campaign.
Prior to C.W. Post: Played three years of varsity soccer for coach
Sal Penta at Southington, helping the team to the state semifi nals
as a senior ... was an all-conference selection for the Knights ...
earned all-New England accolades as a gymnast, helping South-
ington to three New England titles.
Personal: Youngest of Patti and Michael Gianatti’s three children
... her older brother, Jason, played soccer at Becker (Mass.) ... is a
biology major within the C.W. Post Honors Program.
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GIANATTIBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2007 18 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0
2008 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2009 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
TOTAL 52 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0
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Qaroline NAHLDefense • 5-6 • Senior
Kumla, Sweden/Rudbecksskolan
2009: Played in 18 games, appearing in the starting lineup 17
times … tallied seven goals including three game-winners against
Holy Family (Sep. 2), Queens College (Sep. 15) and Mercy College
(Oct. 24.) … also registered 58 shots.
2008: Started all 21 contests … tallied three shots on goal
Prior to C.W. Post: Played for Division-I Hofstra University in
2007, where she helped the Pride capture the Colonial Athletic
Conference title and advance to the Second Round of the NCAA
Championships, sporting an 18-4-0 record … received the Kumla
Most Talented Scholarship Award in 2007… was named the Best
Female Player at Tord Grip’s Talent Camp in 2006.
Personal: Daughter of Tommy and Jeanette Nahl … was recruited
and played for Pia Sundhage, the present head coach of the United
States women’s national team and former head coach of a Swedish
Premier League team … majoring in nutrition.
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Sanna PETTERSSONForward • 5-8 • Senior
Orebro, Sweden/Lindeskolan
2009: Played in 14 games for the Pioneers, making two starts …
scored three goals, including a pair in an 8-0 victory over Mercy
College (Oct. 24) … also tallied two assists and took 27 shots.
2008: Appeared in 21 games … recorded fi ve goals and four as-
sists, including a hat trick against Concordia (Oct. 4) … tallied
one goal and chipped in two assists in a 7-0 win over St. Th omas
Aquinas (Oct. 14).
Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred after one season at Holy Names
University in Oakland, Calif. … was a starter for Glanshammars IF,
in the Div.1 soccer league in Sweden.
Personal: Has an older brother … is the youngest child of Lars and
Berith Pettersson ... majoring in fi nance.
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NAHLBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2008 21 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0
2009 18 7 2 16 58 .121 30 .517 3 0-0
TOTAL 39 7 2 16 63 .111 33 .524 3 0-0
PETTERSSONBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2008 21 5 4 14 26 .192 13 .500 1 1-1
2009 14 3 1 7 27 .111 14 .519 0 0-0
TOTAL 35 8 5 21 53 .151 27 .509 1 1-1
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Jackie SOUSAMidfi eld • 5-4 • Senior
North Reading, Mass./North Reading
2009: Played in 16 games, starting 14 at midfi eld for the Pioneers
… scored lone goal of the season in 3-0 victory over Pace (Sep. 21)
… added assist against Mercy College (Oct. 24) … took 25 shots.
2008: ECC Th ird Team … started 19 games … accrued seven
points on three goals and an assist … scored the game-tying goal
in an eventual win at Queens (Oct. 22).
2007: ECC Second Team … started 20 games, scoring three goals
and notching four assists on the season … netted the game-winner
in 5-0 victory at Caldwell (Sept. 8) … also assisted the game-
clincher in the ECC Championship Final against Dowling (Nov. 4).
Prior to C.W. Post: Was a four-year varsity starter for coach Sean
Killeen’s North Reading team ... named a Cape Ann All-Star on
three occasions ... helped the Hornets to the North Mass. quar-
terfi nals all four years, including two semi-fi nals appearances and
one championship game ... was an eight-year member of the Spirit
of Massachusetts Soccer Club, helping the team to a pair of Div. 1
Massachusetts Premier League championships.
Personal: Is the younger of Mary and Ed Sousa’s two children ...
majoring in communications.
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Anna SVENSSONDefense • 5-6 • Senior
Stockholm, Sweden/Norra Real
2009: East Coast Conference Second Team ... started all 19 of her
appearances as a mainstay in the Pioneer backfi eld … chipped one
assist against Queens College (Sep. 15) … took 17 shots.
2008: NSCAA Second Team All-America selection … Daktronics
East Region First Team … ECC First Team … started all 21 games
… assisted on the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Dowling in
the ECC semifi nal.
2007: ECC Second Team … started all 21 games for the Pioneers,
scoring two goals with one assist on the season … netted her fi rst
collegiate goal in win at Caldwell College (Sept. 8).
Prior to C.W. Post: Attended Norra Real High School in Stock-
holm, Sweden.
Personal: Is the youngest of Raoul and Barbro Svensson’s three
children ... majoring in biology.
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SOUSABY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2007 19 3 4 10 31 .097 11 .355 1 0-0
2008 19 3 1 7 22 .136 11 .500 0 0-0
2009 16 1 1 3 25 .040 10 .400 1 0-0
TOTAL 54 7 6 20 78 .090 32 .410 2 0-0
SVENSSONBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2007 20 2 1 5 13 .154 8 .615 0 0-0
2008 21 0 1 1 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-1
2009 19 0 1 1 11 .000 7 .636 0 0-0
TOTAL 60 2 3 7 33 .061 18 .545 0 0-1
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Katie WEILANDDefense/Midfi eld • 5-2 • Senior
Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City
2009: Played in 14 games, starting in nine … took two shots.
2008: Made six appearances after undergoing surgery in the pre-
season.
2007: Started in 19 games … scored two goals and had two assists
on the season.
Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity soccer at Ocean
City High School … the Raiders won the Cape Atlantic League
Championship in 2006 … named the 2006 Atlantic City Press
Player of the Year … selected to the All-CAL First Team as well
as the All South Jersey First Team … served as team captain her
senior year.
Personal: Daughter of Douglas and Christina Weiland … has a
sister, Jessica, and a brother, Doug … majoring in education.
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Tove ERIKSSONDefense/Midfi eld • 5-6 • Junior
Helsingborg, Sweden/Filbornaskolan
2009: Appeared in 15 games for the Pioneers, starting in seven …
scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 win over Molloy (Oct. 7) …
took 19 shots.
2008: Played in all 21 games for the season, making 10 appearanc-
es in the starting lineup … recorded a total of 14 points with fi ve
goals and four assists, including one game-winning goal at Mercy
(Oct. 6) … averaged a .545 shot on goal percentage for the season.
Personal: Daughter of Anders Eriksson and Berit Brinck … has
a twin sister … a criminal justice major that aspires to be a crime
scene investigator and play soccer at the highest level in Sweden.
WEILANDBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2007 18 2 2 6 29 .069 13 .448 1 0-0
2008 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0
2009 14 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0
TOTAL 38 2 2 6 31 .065 14 .452 1 0-0
ERIKSSONBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2008 21 5 4 14 44 .114 24 .545 1 0-0
2009 15 1 2 4 19 .053 10 .526 1 0-1
TOTAL 36 6 6 18 63 .095 34 .540 2 0-1
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Allie WEISERGoalkeeper • 5-4 • Junior
Grand Island, N.Y./Grand Island
2009: Played in 11 games for the Pioneers, starting nine, and
posting a 6-4 record between the pipes … totaled 917:01 min-
utes in goal, allowing eight goals for a 0.79 goals allowed average,
and making 38 stops for an .826 save percentage … posted three
shutouts … made seven stops in a 2-0 loss to UMass-Lowell (Sept.
30) … made a career-high 11 stops against Bridgeport (Oct. 31).
2008: ECC Goalkeeper of the Year and ECC First Team selection
… started in 16 games, making 55 saves in net for the Pioneers …
allowed just seven goals on the season, posting a 0.48 goals against
average … earned nine shutouts for the season.
Prior to C.W. Post: Was a four-year starter at the varsity level
at Grand Island … helped lead her team to list of playoff success,
including four consecutive Niagara Frontier League titles, three
Section VI championships, and two Far West Regional titles … was
named the Far West Regional Most Valuable Player in 2005 and
Rookie of the Year in 2004 … four-year scholar athlete … four-year
All-NFL Team (2004-07) … two-time All-Western New York team
(2006-07) … set school record with 73-8-8 career record between
the pipes … also holds school record for career shutouts (45), shut-
outs in a season (16), least goals against in a season (9).
Personal: Daughter of Raymond and Patricia Weiser … has three
siblings … aspires to be a secondary school teacher and high
school soccer coach … majoring in education.
WEISERBY THE NUMBERS
Season GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W-L-T Sho
2008 16 1308:40 7 0.48 55 .887 12-2-1 9
2009 11 917:01 8 0.79 38 .826 6-4-0 3
TOTAL 27 2225:41 15 0.61 93 .861 18-6-1 12
2009: Appeared in ten games, posting a 6-2-1 record in goal in-
cluding fi ve shutouts … played 843:01 minutes in the net, making
21 stops for a .808 save percentage and a 0.53 goals allowed aver-
age … made fi ve stops in a 4-0 blanking of Bloomsburg (Aug. 27)
… tallied one assist in a 3-0 victory over Pace (Sep. 21).
Prior to C.W. Post: A three sport athlete for the Bonackers …
participated in soccer, basketball, and softball at the varsity level …
was named soccer MVP for the ’05-’09 seasons … an all-county se-
lection 2007-08 and all-state in 2008 … picked as the 2008 League
IV Field Player of the Year … earned all-county nods for softball in
2008.
Personal: One of Al and Tina Fierro’s two children … has an older
brother … majoring in physical education.
2009: Appeared in ten games,
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Nicole
FIERROGoalkeeper • 5-6 • Sophomore
East Hampton, N.Y./
East Hampton
2009: Appeared in 15 contests, starting her lone game against
Caldwell College (Sep. 26) … scored two goals including the game-
winner in the 2-0 shutout of Caldwell.
Prior to C.W. Post: Participated for four years in soccer and two
years in indoor track at the varsity level … was named all-division
and all-conference for soccer her senior year … earned all-division
nods for indoor track in 2009 after leading her team to the Quin-
nipiac All-Division Indoor Track Championships.
Personal: Oldest of Jeff rey and Susan Jannitto’s three children
… has two younger brothers … likes to do volunteer work with
organizations such as the Special Olympics and Relay for Life …
majoring in childhood education.
2009: Appeared in 15 contests
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Janie
JANITTODefense • 5-5 • Sophomore
Hamden, Conn./Hamden
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2009: Appeared in one game for the Pioneers.
Prior to C.W. Post: A four-year starter for Dawn Paget’s Wild-
cats … was named team captain and MVP her senior season …
captured fi rst team all-conference nods in 2008 … helped lead her
team to Group 3 State Tournament all four years ... played club
soccer for the South Jersey Banshees, appearing in three national
semi fi nals.
Personal: Youngest of John and Cindy Talarico’s two children …
brother, Nick, plays soccer at Wesley College … majoring in radio-
logic technology.
2009: Appeared in one game f
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Jessica
TALARICODefense • 5-5 • Sophomore
Little Egg Harbor, N.J./
Pinelands Regional
2009: Did not see action for the Pioneers.
Prior to C.W. Post: Played for coach Ludvig Erntsson … helped
team to semifi nals in Swedish School tournament.
Personal: Daughter of Bengt and Annika Rostlund … can ride a
unicycle … lived in India for three years ... majoring in sociology.
2009: Did not see action for th
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Caroline
ROSTLUNDDefense • 5-9 • Sophomore
Ostersund, Sweden/ProCivitas
2009: East Coast Conference First Team … NSCAA DII All-East
Region Th ird Team … started 19 games for the Pioneers … tallied
lone goal of the season against Southern New Hampshire (Oct. 28)
… tallied 11 shots, six on goal.
Prior to C.W. Post: A four-year starter at Islip … led her team to
League Champions and Suff olk County Champions all four years
… was named captain in her fi nal two seasons … earned all-state
and all-county nods her senior year as well as title of Suff olk
County Championship Outstanding player … was given Coaches’
Award her senior year.
Personal: One of Robert and Mary Rydstrom’s four children …
has two older sisters and a younger brother … majoring in speech
pathology.
2009: EEast Coast Conference F
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Prudence
RYDSTROMMidfi eld • 5-5 • Sophomore
Islip, N.Y./Islip
2009: Appeared in one game for the Pioneers.
Prior to C.W. Post: Participated in women’s soccer and women’s
lacrosse for the Arrows … was named Scholar Athlete at Sachem
East … played two years at the varsity level for Coach Ralph Fore-
man … helped her team to become League Champions in 2007
and Long Island Champions in 2008.
Personal: Older of George and Colleen Tavantzis’ two children …
has a younger brother, AJ … cousin Nick Maleganos played for the
C.W. Post men’s soccer team … majoring in health and physical
education.
2009: Appeared in one game f
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Samantha
TAVANTZISMidfi eld • 5-5 • Sophomore
Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Sachem East
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2009: Appeared in eight contests for the Pioneers .
Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity soccer and tennis,
and three years of varsity basketball for the Bears … all-conference
outstanding player her fi nal soccer season … was named tennis
all-conference three years and team MVP.
Personal: Oldest of David and Traci Teff t’s two children … has a
younger brother, Dawson … father played basketball at Eastern
Connecticut … majoring in elementary education with a minor in
special education.
2009: Appeared in eight conte
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Taylor
TEFFTMidfi eld • 5-5 • Sophomore
West Granby, Conn./Granby Mem.
Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity soccer under Mi-
chelle Holtzman … helped the Redmen to league championships
and county semifi nal appearances in 2006 and 2007 … was named
all-league in 2008 and all-county in 2009 … also played lacrosse.
Personal: Middle child of Michael and Donna … has an older
brother, Steven, and a younger sister, Jacqueline … lists her favorite
athlete as Kristine Lilly and the person she admires most as Nelson
Mandela … physical education major.
Prior to C.W. Post: Played fou
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Alexa
NICIFOROForward • 5-4 • Freshman
East Islip, N.Y./Islip Terrace
Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year starter for Bruce Stegner, helping
the Chiefs to two Nassau County Championships … was named
all-class in 2008 and a scholar-athlete in 2009 … also ran track and
fi eld.
Personal: Oldest child of Martin and Darlene … has a younger
sister, Kristen, and a younger brother, Matthew … most admires her
grandfather … majoring in clinical laboratory science.
Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-yea
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Lauren
BISCHOFFMidfi eld • 5-4 • Freshman
Massapequa Park , N.Y./Massapequa
Prior to C.W. Post: Four year starter for Scott Wallace’s Tornadoes,
helping the team to a league championship in 2008 and a state cup
semifi nal appearance … was named a Harborfi elds Scholar-Athlete
in 2008, and earned all-county recognition in both 2008 and 2009.
Personal: Middle child of Al and Sue … has a brother, Th omas and
a sister, Sabrina … lists favorite athlete as Mark Sanchez … major-
ing in business.
Prior to C.W. Post: Four year
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Jeanine
AMBROGIMidfi eld • 5-3 • Freshman
Greenlawn, N.Y./Harborfi elds
Before C.W. Post: Played four years for Marianna Winchester’s
Sailors, helping the team to a 2006 conference fi nals appearance, and
semi-fi nal showings from 2007-09 … was named all-conference in
2008 and all-county in 2009, as well as serving as the captain of the
2009 team … was a 2008 Rider Cup semifi nalist with the East New
York ODP team, and was a 2009 State Cup semifi nalist with the
Oceanside Power.
Personal: Older of Christopher and Karen’s two children … has a
younger brother, Roman … lists her favorite athlete as Sean Avery …
the person she admires most is her mother … majoring in education.
Before C.W. Post: Played four
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Karina
RIZZODefense • 5-6 • Freshman
Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside
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# Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 12 Ivana Babic 19-19 10 6 26 52 .192 22 .423 4 0-09 Quaroline Nahl 18-17 7 2 16 58 .121 30 .517 3 0-04 Melissa Pascarella 19-11 6 1 13 34 .176 19 .559 1 0-011 Sanna Pettersson 14-2 3 1 7 27 .111 14 .519 0 0-015 Jackie Sousa 16-14 1 1 3 25 .040 10 .400 1 0-026 Tove Eriksson 15-7 1 2 4 19 .053 10 .526 1 0-113 Danielle DeLuca 18-16 1 3 5 14 .071 6 .429 1 0-017 Anna Svensson 19-19 0 1 1 11 .000 7 .636 0 0-021 Prudence Rydstrom 19-19 1 1 3 11 .091 6 .545 0 0-023 Karin Hedlund 18-2 2 0 4 10 .200 7 .700 0 0-07 Lindsey Nick 16-14 1 4 6 10 .100 5 .500 0 1-127 Janie Janitto 15-1 2 0 4 7 .286 3 .429 1 0-014 Sam Boschetti 14-3 0 2 2 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-024 Taylor Teff t 8-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-06 Katie Weiland 14-9 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-019 Breanna O’Donovan 5-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-020 Samantha Barbero 7-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-018 Jenna Stagnitta 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-022 Sam Tavantzis 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-016 Jessica Talarico 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-02 Joanna Costantinou 6-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-08 Denean Noviello 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-010 Caitlin Mullady 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-03 Jessie Gianatti 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-00 Nicole Fierro 10-10 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 19 35 25 95 291 .120 143 .491 12 1-2 Opponents........... 19 13 10 36 146 .089 67 .459 6 0-0
Goalkeepers GP Min GA GAA Saves Save% Record ShO0 Nicole Fierro 10-10 843:01 5 0.53 21 .808 6-2-1 51 Allie Weiser 11-9 917:01 8 0.79 38 .826 6-4-0 3 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 1 Total............... 19 1760:02 13 0.66 59 .819 12-6-1 9 Opponents........... 19 1760:02 35 1.79 122 .777 6-12-1 6
CURRENT PLAYERS CAREER LEADERS
GOALS1. Ivana Babic 402. Danielle DeLuca 93. Sanna Pettersson 84. Jackie Sousa 7 Qaroline Nahl 75. Samantha Barbero 6 Tove Eriksson 6
ASSISTS1. Ivana Babic 182. Danielle DeLuca 153. Jackie Sousa 6 Tove Eriksson 64. Sanna Pettersson 5
GAMEWINNING GOALS
1. Ivana Babic 162. Qaroline Nahl 33. Jackie Sousa 2 Tove Eriksson 2 Danielle DeLuca 24. Katie Weiland 1 Samantha Barbero 1 Janie Janitto 1 Sanna Pettersson 1
POINTS1. Ivana Babic 982. Danielle DeLuca 333. Sanna Pettersson 214. Jackie Sousa 205. Tove Eriksson 18
GAMES PLAYED1. Anna Svensson 602. Ivana Babic 59 Danielle DeLuca 593. Jackie Sousa 544. Jessie Gianatti 525. Quaroline Nal 39
East Coast ConferenceAll-Conference
First TeamDanielle DeLuca
Ivana BabicPrudence Rydstrom
Caitlin Mullady
Second TeamAnna Svensson
ECC Defender of the Year
Caitlin Mullady
Daktronics, Inc. All-East Region
First TeamCaitlin Mullady
Second TeamIvana Babic
NSCAADII All-East Region
Second TeamIvana Babic
Th ird TeamCaitlin Mullady
Prudence Rydstrom
Daktronics, Inc.All-America
Honorable MentionCaitlin Mullady
ECAC All-Star
Caitlin MulladyIvana Babic
8/27 Bloomsburg W 4-0 8/29 East Stroudsburg W 2-1 (OT) 9/2 Holy Family W 4-1 9/8 Southern Connecticut L 0-1 (OT) 9/10 Philadelphia T 0-0 9/15 Queens * W 2-0 9/21 Pace W 3-0 9/23 Saint Rose L 0-2 9/26 Caldwell W 2-0 9/30 UMass-Lowell L 0-2 10/7 Molloy * W 2-0 10/11 Assumption W 2-1 10/14 Dowling* L 0-1 10/19 Saint Th omas Aquinas* W 1-0 10/21 NYIT* W 1-0 10/24 Mercy* W 8-0 10/28 Southern New Hampshire W 3-1 10/31 Bridgeport* L 1-2 11/6 Dowling # L 0-1 (2 OT)
* East Coast Conference games# East Coast Conference Championships
2009 Results12-6-1 Overall, 5-2-0 ECC, 6-1-1 Home, 6-5-0 Away2009 AWARDS AND HONORS
2009 STATISTICS
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1994 Bob Blitz 11-7-1
1995 Bob Blitz 12-4-2
1996 Bob Blitz 8-10-1
1997 Bob Blitz 9-10-0
1998 Bob Blitz 14-6-1
1999 Bob Blitz/Gerry Lucey 16-2-2
2000 Gerry Lucey 15-5-0
2001 Drayson Hounsome 10-8-1
2002 Drayson Hounsome 12-5-4
2003 Drayson Hounsome 13-7-2
2004 Drayson Hounsome 9-7-2
2005 Drayson Hounsome 14-4-2
2006 Drayson Hounsome 10-3-3
2007 Drayson Hounsome 17-1-3
2008 Mark Dawson 17-3-1
2009 Mark Dawson 12-6-1
TOTALS 13 Seasons 182-87-23
SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Most Goals ...................................................................... 6
Tara Vokes vs. Concordia, 2002
Most Assists .................................................................... 5
Tara Vokes vs. NJIT, 1999
Most Points ...................................................................14
Tara Vokes vs. Concordia, 2002 (6G, 2A)
SINGLESEASON RECORDS
Most Goals ....................................................................25
Maria Gonzalez, 2000
Tara Vokes, 2002
Most Assists ..................................................................17
Tara Vokes, 2000
Most Points ...................................................................59
Maria Gonzalez, 2000 (25G, 9A)
Most Shutouts ...........................................................11.5
Ellen Sattler, 1998
CAREER RECORDS
Most Goals ....................................................................59
Tara Vokes, 1999-2002
Most Assists ..................................................................41
Tara Vokes, 1999-2002
Most Points .................................................................159
Tara Vokes, 1999-2002
Most Shutouts ..............................................................32
Paige Pepper, 1999-2002
PIONEER COACHING CHRONOLOGY
COACH ...................... YEARS ..................RECORD
Bob Blitz ....................... 1994-99 ........................ 69-36-6
Gerry Lucey ................. 1999-00 .......................... 16-5-1
Drayson Hounsome .... 2001-07 ......................85-31-17
Mark Dawson ............ 2008-Pres. ....................... 29-9-2
Totals........................................................ 182-87-23
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C.W. POST 200910 ECC CHAMPIONS
Founded as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference in 1989
and rechristened the East Coast Conference in July 2006, the ECC was
formed to enhance intercollegiate athletic competition among member
institutions and to assist them in integrating athletics into their academ-
ic program in a fi scally sound way. Th e ECC is committed to the highest
standards of scholarship, sportsmanship, teamwork, and citizenship. Its
mission is to promote the total person concept in its student-athletes,
which stresses the abilities to excel in academic achievement, athletic
competition, and positive character traits. East Coast Conference (www.
eccsports.org) members for 2010-11-20 include: University of Bridge-
port (CT); C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (Brookville,
NY); Dowling College (Oakdale, NY); Mercy College (Dobbs Ferry,
NY); Molloy College (Rockville Centre, NY); New York Institute of
Technology (Old Westbury, N.Y); Queens College (Flushing, NY); and
St. Th omas Aquinas College (Sparkill, NY).
Th e ECC sponsors the following championship sports: baseball;
men’s and women’s basketball; men’s and women’s cross country; men’s
and women’s lacrosse; softball; men’s and women’s tennis; men’s and
women’s soccer; and women’s volleyball.
Th e East Coast Conference is a proud member of the NCAA and
Division II. Division II is a dynamic and engaging group of colleges,
institutions and conferences of varying sizes and educational missions.
Division II members encourage and support diversity; value sportsman-
ship, fairness and equity; and place the highest priority on the overall
educational excellence of the student-athlete.
ECC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
Co-Off ensive Players of the Year:
Vanessa Moreira, Dowling
Linda Velaj, Bridgeport
Defensive Player of the Year:
Caitlin Mullady, C.W. Post
Goalkeeper of the Year:
Allison Breakey, Queens
Rookie of the Year:
Nicole Valentine, Molloy
Coach of the Year:
Magnus Nilerud, Bridgeport
2008 ECC FINAL STANDINGS Conference OverallSchool W-L Pct. W-L Pct.(1)Bridgeport* 6-1 0.857 16-2-3 0.833(3)Dowling 5-2 0.714 13-5-1 0.711(4)Queens 5-2 0.714 12-5-1 0.694(2)C.W. Post 5-2 0.714 12-6-1 0.658NYIT 3-4 0.429 7-10 0.412Molloy 3-4 0.429 6-10 0.375Mercy 1-6 0.143 3-9 0.250STAC 0-7 0.000 3-12-1 0.219
*Regular Season Conference Champions(#) Seeding in Conference Tournament
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Pos. First Team Second Team F Ivana Babic - C.W. Post Sofi a Hofl in - Bridgeport
F Vanessa Moreira - Dowling Andrea Slavin - Queens
F Linda Velaj - Bridgeport Nicole Valentine - Molloy
M Kate Collins - Dowling Cassandra Cronin - Dowling
M Danielle DeLuca - C.W. Post Laura D’Amore - Queens
M Prudence Rydstrom - C.W. Post Dianna Geneva - Molloy
M Emma Woolley - Bridgeport Ceri Harris - Bridgeport
B Caitlin Mullady - C.W. Post Laura McNamara - Molloy
B Nicole Novello - Dowling Jenna Peveraro - Queens
B Danielle Weir - Bridgeport Anna Svensson - C.W. Post
GK Allison Breakey - Queens Christina Aquilon - Molloy
2010 Women’s Lacrosse 2010 Men’s Lacrosse
2009 Men’s Soccer 2009 Men’s Cross Country
2010 Softball 2010 Baseball
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Paul H. Forestell, a professor of psychology and an internationally renowned marine mammal
scientist, was appointed provost of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in July 2008.
A seasoned administrator, Dr. Forestell served as vice president of the Pacifi c Whale Foundation
in Hawaii, as dean of undergraduate programs at Southampton College of Long Island University,
and as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at C.W. Post.
As provost, Dr. Forestell leads one of the New York metropolitan area’s most respected private
university campuses, with an enrollment of nearly 5,700 undergraduate, 3,100 graduates and 2,300
continuing education students. He is responsible for campus operations, program development,
admissions and recruitment, retention, fi nancial aid, athletics, student aff airs, public safety, and
buildings and grounds.
His collaborative leadership style has contributed greatly to enhancing the student-centered mission of the University. In
2008, Dr. Forestell established the Division of Student Retention & Academic Support Services at C.W. Post to assist students in
achieving academic and career success. A champion of experiential learning, he coordinates study abroad and fi eld research op-
portunities for students, and teaches classes in whale and dolphin behavior.
Dr. Forestell graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Canada with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and philoso-
phy in 1972 and a master’s degree in experimental psychology in 1976. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative psychology from the
University of Hawaii in 1988. He is the author of several peer-reviewed science articles and four books, including “Humpbacks of
Hawai’i: Th e Long Journey Back.”
Paul H. Forestell - Provost, C.W. Post
Dr. David J. Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, has served the institution
since 1985. Th e son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg of Manhattan’s Park Avenue Synagogue, he
was born in New York City and was educated at Phillips Academy at Andover, Malvern College in
England and Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.
After a Fulbright year at the University of the Philippines and a year at Columbia University on
a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he returned to Harvard, where he earned an M.A. in East Asian
studies in 1963, and a Ph.D. in history in 1964. Dr. Steinberg also has received several honorary
degrees.
He began his teaching career in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, where
he rose to the rank of full professor. In 1973, he joined the administration of Brandeis University as
executive assistant to the president, becoming vice president and university secretary in 1977.
Th e author of numerous books and articles on Southeast Asia and, in particular, Philippine history, Dr. Steinberg has taught,
lectured and written about this important area of the world for a third of a century. His fi rst book, “Philippine Collaboration in
World War II,” won the University Press Award in 1969. “Th e Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place,” now in its third edi-
tion, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Nicholas Platt as “the best single-volume guide to understanding the
Philippines, past and present.” He also edited and co-authored both editions of “In Search of Southeast Asia,” one of the major
textbooks on the area. Dr. Steinberg recently collaborated with top scholars from around the world to co-author “Th e Emergence
of Modern Southeast Asia,” a new and multifaceted history of this complex region. In addition, he is a co-author of “Religion and
Religiosity in the Philippines and Indonesia: Essays on State, Society and Public Creeds,” which was published in 2005.
Dr. Steinberg was a member of the international observer team that monitored the Philippine presidential elections when
Corazon Aquino defeated Ferdinand Marcos. He has written numerous op-ed pieces and has been a consultant to UN agencies,
the United States government, the Ford Foundation and others.
He and his wife, Joan, a chanteuse and real estate executive, reside in McGrath House on the C.W. Post Campus. Th e couple
has two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, whom they sometimes bring to football games on campus. His greatest personal accom-
plishment: raising his two superb sons, Noah and Jonah. His greatest pleasure: watching his grandchildren grow.
David Steinberg - President, Long Island University
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Bryan Collins is in his fi fth year as the Director of Athletics at C.W. Post. Under Collins’ lead-ership, the Pioneers’ athletic programs have seen a continual rise in both the regional and national levels. During Collins’ tenure, the Pioneers have achieved both athletic and academic success. Notable achievements include 24 conference titles as well as three NCAA championship titles from the 2007 women’s lacrosse and 2009 and 2010 men’s lacrosse teams. Th is past season, the men’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s swimming, men’s lacrosse, baseball, softball and women’s lacrosse teams all participated in NCAA tourna-ments. Th e Pioneers alson won the 2009-10 East Coast Conference (ECC) Commissioner’s Cup. Under the direction of Collins, the Pioneers amassed 81.75 total points, to reclaim the Cup for the fi rst time since the 2006-07 academic year.
C.W. Post boasts many of the most top-ranked programs in the country that are frequently ranked in national polls. Th ey won the 2009-10 and 2006-07 ECC Commissioners Cup, and fi nished second in 2007-08 and 2008-09. Prior to the 2007-08 academic year, the football and fi eld hockey programs gained admission into the esteemed Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Off the fi eld, Collins has included community service as a part of his players’ responsibilities. Among the eff orts since his arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital in Bayside, N.Y., while also volunteering with other charitable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During the 2008-09 academic year, C.W. Post student-athletes completed over 3,200 hours of service.
Collins is responsible for the creation of a department mission statement based on the foundation of athletic excellence as well as the initiation of the Academic Commitment Excellence (ACE) program, designed to improve attendance and academic achievements in the classroom. In addition, C.W. Post athletic programs are mentored by campus faculty and staff through the Adopt-A-Faculty program. During 2007-08, Collins established a Student-Athlete Orientation seminar and handbook as well as an annual student-athlete awards banquet to recognize both athletic and academic success. Th e department also established an Academic Honor Roll to honor student-athletes’ with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Collins has overseen improvements to the athletic facili-ties on campus, including the installation of FieldTurf on Hickox Field as well as a new state-of-the art sound system for the stadium. In addition, all the outdoor athletic fi elds have under-gone improvements to the playing surface. Th e Pratt Recreation Center Gymnasium, home to the basketball and volleyball teams, received a new quality sound system as well as a working press row for media and game operations staff . A former student-athlete at St. John’s University, Collins played linebacker on the Red Storm’s football team and was the recipient of the Dr. Peter Vitulli Award, given to the St. John’s student-athlete who demonstrated the most courage, persever-ance, dedication and spirit of self-sacrifi ce in seeking to attain the highest ideals of sportsmanship. Collins received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1987. Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their son, Tyler (15) and daughter, Megan (10).
Bryan Collins, Director of Athletics
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Jamie ApicellaAssociate AD,
Head Coach, Softball
Chris CaseyHead Coach,
Men’s Basketball
Mark DawsonHead Coach,
Women’s Soccer
Jill FisherAssistant Director,
Athletic Media Relations
Jim GibbonsAsst. Football Coach,
Community Service
Coordinator
Sean GrennanFaculty Athletic
Representative
Marie GuarnieriAthletic Administrative
Assistant
Matt GuercioGame Day Coordinator
and Special Events
Shantey HillAssociate AD, Senior
Women’s Administrator
Brian HughesAssociate AD,
Asst. Football Coach
John JezHead Coach,
Lacrosse Coach
Meghan McNamaraHead Coach,
Women’s Lacrosse
Rob MorrisHead Coach,
Cross Country
Sarah RallsAthletic Media Relations,
Director
Kathy RentonAssistant Athletic Trainer
Raenee SavinHead Coach,
Field Hockey
Deirdre MooreHead Coach,
Women’s Basketball
Shellane OgoshiHead Coach,
Volleyball
Andreas LindbergHead Coach,
Men’s Soccer
Melissa BeausoleilAssistant Athletic Trainer
Jonathan GillStrength & Conditioning
Coordinator
Assistant Football Coach
Renie SokolowskiHead Coach,
Tennis
Bob SugarEquipment Manager
Pete TimmesHead Coach,
Baseball
Bob TiradoAssistant Athletic Trainer
Maureen TraversHead Coach,
Swimming
Elizabeth ZanolliHead Athletic Trainer
ATHLETICS FACILITIESATHLETICS FACILITIES
HICKOX FIELDHICKOX FIELD
ROBERT BLITZ FIELDROBERT BLITZ FIELD
SOFTBALL COMPLEXSOFTBALL COMPLEX
BASEBALL FIELDBASEBALL FIELD
FITNESS CENTERFITNESS CENTER
NATATORIUM NATATORIUM
PPRATT RECREATION CENTERRATT RECREATION CENTER
2010 PIONEERS SCHEDULE2010 PIONEERS SCHEDULEJunior pitcher
Sarah Kiser
Junior pitcher
Sarah Kiser
SEPTEMBERThurs. 2 UMass-Lowell(at AIC) 7:30 p.m.Sat. 4 American Int’l 5:30 p.m.Fri. 10 Post (at Molloy) 6 p.m.Sun. 12 WV Wesleyan (at Molloy) 10 a.m.Wed. 15 Philadelphia 4:30 p.m.Sat. 18 Molloy 12 p.m.Sat. 25 NYIT 2:30 p.m.Wed. 29 SOUTHERN N.H. 3 p.m.
OCTOBERSat. 2 BRIDGEPORT 12 p.m.Tues. 5 WILMINGTON (DEL.) 4 p.m.Sun. 10 DOWLING 1 p.m.Sat. 16 St. Thomas Aquinas 2:30 p.m.Mon. 18 CALDWELL 4 p.m.Sat. 23 Mercy 12 p.m.Tues. 26 Kutztown 3 p.m.Sat. 30 QUEENS 12 p.m.
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Sophomore midfi elder
Prudence Rydstrom
Junior goalkeeper
Allie Weiser