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S E T O N H A L L
2012-13 SETON HALL WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE2 INTRO COACHES PIRATES 2011-12 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS SETON HALL
INTRODUCTIONTable of ContentsQuick Facts
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PIRATES2012-13 Team PreviewHannah BasaloneChristina CantuSamantha MasseiHaley Van EsStacie BallouMcKenzie CutterAli KruseErin McClureMegan TenhundfeldKarlie Zabrosky
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COACHESHead Coach Sara DoellAssistant Coach Debby Murphy
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REVIEW2011 Fall Season Review2012 Spring Season Review2012 BIG EAST Championship Review2012 Team Leaders
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RECORDSAwardsIndividual & Team Records2011 Spring Results2010 Fall Results
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SETON HALLSeton Hall UniversityCampus LifeNew York CityPresident, A. Gabriel EstebanDirector of Athletics, Patrick LyonsAthletics DirectoryAthletics Department Support StaffAcademic ServicesAthletic TrainingBIG EAST ConferenceSeton Hall Athletics Hall of FamePirate Blue Athletic Fund Notable AlumniAthletics Communications
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Location .................................................South Orange, N.J. 07079
Founded ........................................................................................1856
Enrollment ...................................................................................9,700
Affi liation ..................................................................NCAA Division I
Conference ...........................................................................BIG EAST
Nickname ...................................................................................Pirates
Colors ..........................................................................Blue and White
Interim President ........................................Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban
Director of Athletics ...............................................Patrick G. Lyons
Athletics Department Phone .............................(973) 761-9497
Athletics Department Website ...............www.shupirates.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ........................................................................Sara Doell
Alma Mater/Year ..................................................Penn State/2000
Years at Seton Hall ......................................................Third Season
Email.................................................................... [email protected]
Offi ce Phone .............................................................(973) 761-9525
Assistant Coach ........................................................Debby Murphy
TEAM INFORMATION
2012 BIG EAST Finish ............................................................. Fourth
2011 BIG EAST Finish ...............................................................Eighth
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Assistant Athletics Director/Communications ....................... Matt Sweeney
Sweeney’s E-Mail [email protected]
Athletics Communications Phone ....................(973) 761-9493
Athletics Communications Fax ...........................(973) 761-9061
QUICK FACTS
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SARADOELLHEAD COACH • THIRD SEASON • PENN STATE ‘00
Sara Doell is currently in her third year as the head coach of Seton Hall’s women’s golf program. She was named the fi rst head coach in the new program’s history on March 26, 2010.
In her second year at the helm of the Pirates, the program took a major step forward. For the 2011-12 academic year, Seton Hall’s team stroke average per round was 313.15, an improvement of more than 27 strokes over its 2010-11 average. The Pirates were an average of 67.80 strokes over par per tournament last year, compared to 161.50 in their inaugural campaign. Furthermore, after just one top-10 fi nish in tournaments with fi elds larger than 10 teams in their fi rst year, the Pirates had eight top-10 fi nishes in 2011-12, and their only other two tournaments had eight-team fi elds, of which they fi nished in second and fourth place respectively.
In only the 15th tournament since the program’s inception, Doell’s hard work paid off when the Pirates took home their fi rst tournament team championship, an impressive 32-stroke victory at the Homewood Suites Siena Invitational.
Last year also provided Doell’s fi rst individual tournament champion when Hannah Basalone earned a playoff victory at the Lehigh University Invitational. Basalone also became the fi rst Seton Hall women’s golfer to be named to the All-BIG EAST Team.
Doell came to Seton Hall with a wealth of golf knowledge, having spent the prior four and a half years as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Penn State. Before her work as an assistant coach with the Nittany Lions, Doell spent more than four years as an assistant golf professional at Ballantyne Country Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was the professional liaison for the women’s golf league and the lead instructor of the junior golf program. Doell graduated from Penn State University in 2000 with a degree in Media Studies, focusing on the portrayals of women in sports media. On scholarship from 1996-2000, Doell left a lasting impression on the Nittany Lion golf program as she had more than 10 top-10 fi nishes. Not only does Doell currently hold the Penn State record for the lowest 54-hole score (215), she was team captain for the Lions from 1999-2000. That same year, Doell won the Women’s Golf Academic and Athletic Achievement award, the Mary Kennedy-Zierke award and the Penn State Spiritus Lionus Academic Leadership Award. The Kennedy-Zierke award is given annually to the student-athlete who provides outstanding leadership and dedication as a varsity golfer.
In 1998, she was the New York State Amateur Champion. Doell also became the Women’s Rochester District Amateur Champion in both 1997 and 2000. She carded her fi rst hole-in-one on March 28th, 2005 at Waterford Golf Club in Rock Hill, S.C.
With competitive playing, teaching and coaching experience, Doell has developed a coaching style that matches her core values. “I value hard work, balance, mindfulness and positive energy. I believe that my role as a coach is to integrate those values into my coaching. It is important to give each individual athlete the tools she needs to improve her skills and approach to the game. Practices will be designed to help each player work on her individual needs while helping the team as a whole. We will focus on short game, course management and target awareness. I also stress the importance of staying with the process instead of being so focused on outcome. I am a strong believer in positive energy and how it directly correlates to success. I can guarantee you one thing - the team will have fun in the process!” Doell is a Class A Teaching Member of the LPGA. She currently lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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DEBBYMURPHYASSISTANT COACH • THIRD SEASON
Debby Murphy has been a teaching professional for 27 years, and currently holds that postition at Trump National Golf Club. In 1998, she founded the Webster Golf Camp while serving as the teaching professional at Webster Golf Club, before developing The Academy at Webster Golf Club in 2002.
In 2001, Murphy was named the LPGA Teaching and Club Professional of the Year while earning the Phyllis Meekins Junior Development Award in the same year. She was also named a Top 50 Teacher by Golf Digest’s Golf For Women Magazine in 2001.
As a player, Murphy has competed in tournaments on the Future’s Tour, Australian LPGA, PGA of America and LPGA.
“I am both honored and excited to have the chance to add Debby Murphy as a volunteer assistant coach to the Seton Hall women’s golf program,” said Doell. “Debby was my swing instructor and coach from the time I was ten years old through my college golf career. She has had a very positive impact on me both as a player and a teacher. Debby has always been a strong ambassador for the game of golf and I look forward to working alongside her. I know that she will be very infl uential in helping to develop the individuals on this team both on and off the course.”
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S E T O N H A L L 2012-13 TEAM PREVIEW
The Seton Hall women’s golf team sails into its third year since the program’s inception with a new outlook. In year one, the Pirates struggled mightily as a young, new pro-gram. Year two saw signifi cant improvement, their fi rst team and individual title, and a fostering reputation as a team on the rise. Now, Seton Hall is being viewed a legiti-mate title contender every time it takes the course.
Head Coach Sara Doell has witnessed the team’s dramat-ic turnaround fi rst hand and likes the program’s chances this year and beyond.
“I truly believe that we have the experience, the talent and the drive to compete at an even higher level than last season,” Doell said. “We have all fi ve starters from last year’s squad returning… add two talented freshmen to the mix, and a year of experience to our returning players, and that is a recipe for success.”
Recruiting has been a boon for Doell since starting the program in 2010. After starting primarily the same fi ve women during the program’s inaugural season, all three of Doell’s 2011 recruits were immediately inserted into the starting lineup last year and played every tournament for the Pirates. Although only time will tell how the 2012 re-cruiting class will perform, both new members will crack the starting lineup for the Pirates season-opening tourna-ment at Bucknell.
One of the newcomers, Megan Tenhundfeld (Loveland, Ohio), has been excelling at Ursuline Academy of Cincin-nati and has four top-10 fi nishes in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) and Plantations Junior Golf Tour (PJGT) events during the 2011 season.
“Megan played great this past summer with three Top-3 fi nishes, including a win at a Golfweek Junior Tour event in Oxford, Ohio,” Doell said. “Megan’s junior golf experience and success has prepared her to make the transition to col-lege golf. “She certainly has the potential to be an integral part of the team’s success this year. I really enjoyed getting to know her in the recruiting process and look forward to having her on campus this fall.”
Seton Hall’s other freshman will also likely make an im-mediate splash. Karlie Zabrosky (Erie, Pa.) qualifi ed for the Pennsylvania High School State Championships the last three years and was named District 10 Golfer of the Year for a third consecutive time in 2012.
“Last summer, I saw Karlie compete at a PGA Callaway series event in State College, Pa.,” Doell said. “Ironically, I was there to watch McKenzie compete and they hap-pened to be paired together. I was very impressed with how far Karlie hit the ball and how she handled herself on the course. After speaking with her parents and having her on campus, I knew that she was a great fi t for our pro-gram. She has made a few adjustments this past summer in her swing that will only help her game. I am excited to see how Karlie’s career unfolds as a Pirate.”
As a team however, the Pirates will only go as far as their battle-tested veterans take them. The undisputed leader of the group is Hannah Basalone (Brea, Calif.), who has led the team in stroke average each of the last two seasons, and last fall, became the fi rst Seton Hall women’s golfer to win a tournament individual title. Her summer success at the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship may fore-shadow what could be a dominant junior year.
“Over the past two years, Hannah has laid the founda-tion for this women’s golf program by setting a strong, positive example both on the golf course and in the class-room,” Doell said. “She works hard, makes great decisions, and has had tremendous success… doing so with great humility. Hannah has written and re-written the record books for this young program and I know she will continue to do so this year.”
Providing an impressive one-two punch at the top of the Pirates order is fellow junior Christina Cantũ (Houston, Texas). Cantũ has ranked second, only to Basalone, on the team each of the last two years in stroke average, and just last year, logged three, top-10 fi nishes.
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“When Christina is healthy, she is certainly a force to be reckoned with,” Doell said. “She proved that last spring when she led the team in three of our fi ve events. She is a competitor and has an extreme amount of self-confi dence that has helped her get through some tough injuries the past two years.”
Seton Hall’s trio of sophomores started every tournament for the Pirates last year and will be expected to steady the lineup once again in 2012-13. The performance of Ali Kruse (Overland Park, Kan.), Erin McClure (Tucson, Ariz.) and McK-enzie Cutter (Waldorf, Md.) was one of the main reasons why the Pirates took such an emphatic step forward last year.
Kruse notched her fi rst top-fi ve fi nish with a career-best 6-over par, 75-75-150, to tie for third place at the Lehigh Invitational, the highest fi nish by a freshman at the time in program history. “Ali was a very consistent competitor for us averaging 80 in her freshman year,” Doell said. “With an added year of experience and a strong summer, I know she can be an integral part of this year’s success.”
McClure also recorded one top-10 fi nish, a seventh place tie at the Homewood Suites Siena Invitational. Her score helped lead the Pirates to their fi rst-ever team champion-ship. “Erin is the type of player that brings more to the team than just good golf scores,” Doell said. “While Erin was a very consistent and strong player for us last year, she was also a huge part of helping with team morale and cohesiveness.”
The third of the sophomore trio was arguably the most successful of the group in 2011-12. McKenzie Cutter ranked third on the team in top-10 fi nishes (two) as well as fall (78.23), spring (80.75) and overall (79.44) stroke average. Her second place fi nish at the Homewood Suites Siena Invi-tational paced Seton Hall to its fi rst-ever tournament team victory. Unfortunately, a nagging back injury may keep her limited this fall.
“McKenzie has spent most of the summer rehabbing her back and taking care of her physical self,” Doell said. “Al-though she was not able to play much golf this summer, she has an incredible amount of confi dence and is very strong. I know she will use that to spring back from this injury.”
Pushing the back of the Pirates’ lineup and ensuring that the regular starters don’t get too comfortable in their posi-tion will be juniors Stacie Ballou (Staten Island, N.Y.), Saman-tha Massei (Allen, Texas) and Haley Van Es (Granger, Ind.). Massei and Van Es are well-experienced veterans as they started every tournament for the Pirates during the team’s inaugural year and enjoyed spot starts as sophomores. Bal-lou has made great strides in her game and continues to practice hard in anticipation of an opportunity.
“Although Sam only competed in a handful of events last season, she certainly made great strides in her golf game,” Doell said. Her swing has improved tremendously since she fi rst stepped onto campus two years ago. Last fall, Haley came back from a strong summer and made the starting line-up in our fi rst event. That performance shows her tal-ent and ability to be a strong competitor for this team. Sta-cie is the type of player that every coach loves to have on the squad. She is a hard worker, a strong student and has a strong passion for the game of golf.”
2012-13 TEAM PREVIEW
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2011-12: FIRST SHU GOLFER NAMED TO ALL-BIG EAST WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM... Named a tri-
recipient of Seton Hall’s Sophomore Female Athlete of the Year Award... Competed in all 10
tournaments... Captured fi rst individual title in program history at the Lehigh Invitational...
Led team with four top-10 and three top-fi ve fi nishes...Posted Pirates’ low score in fi ve
events and was among SHU’s top-two fi nishers in nine out of 10 tournaments... Led the
squad in overall stroke average (77.08) and fall stroke average (75.85)... Ranked second on
the team with a 78.31 spring stroke average... Started the season by shooting a 15-over par
75-76-74-225 to tie for seventh at the Bucknell Invitational... Finished tied for 14th place
after shooting a 15-over par 78-72-81-231 at the Yale Invitational... Carded a 77-77-76-230
at the Princeton Invitational (+14, t-16th)... Paced the Pirates with a fourth place fi nish at
the Rutgers Invitational, fi nishing nine-over par (76-77-153)... Edged Brown’s Stephanie
Hsieh by recording a birdie on the fi rst playoff hole to take home the Lehigh Invitational
title after shooting a three-over par 73-74-147 for the tournament... Started the spring by
tying for third place with an eight-over par 73-79-152 to contribute to the fi rst team win in
program history at the Siena Invitational... Fired SHU’s lowest single round score of the year
with a fi nal round 71 at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational (81-80-71-232 +16, t-29th)... Shot
a 28-over par 83-83-78-244 to place 28th at the Hoya Women’s Invitational... Carded a 15-
over par 77-82-159 at the Columbia Roar-ee Invitational, fi nishing in a tie for 24th place...
Concluded the BIG EAST Championship as SHU’s top individual fi nisher, placing 11th after
shooting a 15-over par 74-79-78-231 for the tournament.
2010-11: Named to BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team... Posted a stroke average of 78.88…
Competed in every tournament for the Pirates…Tied for ninth in her collegiate debut at the
Bucknell Invitational with a 19-over-par…Tied for 20th at the Princeton Invitational with a
15-over-par…Finished fi fth at the Spider Invitational hosted by Richmond with a 12-over-
par, including a third-round 74…Tied for 32nd at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational with a
15-over-par…Tied for 11th at the Hoya Invitational at 14-over-par…Placed 26th at the BIG
EAST Championship, making up for a fi rst round score of 92 with rounds of 75 and 77 on days
two and three, respectively.
High School/Personal: Played four years on the boys’ golf team at Whittier Christian High
School…Named a captain as a junior and senior…Was a Second Team All-League selection
as a junior after winning seven straight matches along the way…Named her high school’s
Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior…In 2010, led the team to an 8-0 record and a CIF
League…CIF Southern Section Freelance Girls’ winner with a score of 75.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 73 79 NA 152 +8 T-Third
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite 81 80 71 232 +16 T-29th
Hoya Women’s Invitational 83 83 78 244 +28 T-28th
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational 77 82 NA 159 +15 T-24th
BIG EAST Championship 74 79 78 231 +15 11th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 75 76 74 225 +15 T-Seventh
Yale Women’s Invitational 78 72 81 231 +15 T-14th
Princeton Women’s Invitational 77 77 76 230 +14 T-16th
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 76 77 NA 153 +9 T-Fourth
Lehigh University Invitational 73 74 NA 147 +3 FIRST
2010-11
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
C&F Bank Invitational 80 86 N/A 166 +22 T-54th
Cincinnati Spring Invitational 77 76 78 231 +15 T-32nd
Hoya Invitational 77 81 N/A 158 +14 T-11th
BIG EAST Championship 92 75 77 244 +28 26th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 79 76 74 229 +19 T-Ninth
Princeton Women’s Invitational 76 78 77 231 +15 T-20th
Yale Women’s Invitational 81 81 78 240 +24 T-43rd
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 86 80 N/A 166 +22 T-27th
Spider Invitational 79 75 74 228 +12 Fifth
HANNAH
JUNIOR • BREA, CALIF. • WHITTIER CHRISTIAN
BASALONEJUNIOR BREA CALIF WHITTIER CHRISTIAN
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
75.8575.85
Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
78.3178.31
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
76.7076.70Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
76.3376.33Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
77.9077.90
2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
77.0877.08
2010-11 Stroke Avg.2010-11 Stroke Avg.
78.8878.88
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
77.9477.94
2011-12 Stroke Averages
2011-12 Stroke
Averages
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CHRISTINA
JUNIOR • HOUSTON, TEXAS • THE KINKAID SCHOOL
CANTŨ2011-12: Competed in all 10 tournaments... Led the team with a 77.92 stroke average in
the spring... Finished second on the team with three top-10 fi nishes, including one top-
fi ve performance... Ranked second on the team in fall stroke average (78.08) and overall
stroke average (78.00)... Fired a team-low score in four events including three consecutive
tournaments in the spring to conclude the regular season... Shot a 23-over par 79-77-77-
233 to tie for 24th place at the Bucknell Invitational... Carded second straight 23-over par by
shooting 83-79-77-239 at the Yale Invitational, fi nishing in a tie for 40th place... Recorded
fi rst top-10 of the season at the Princeton Invitational, tying for eighth with an eight-over
par 75-75-74-224... Finished tied for 20th place at the Rutgers Invitational with a 15-over
par 79-80-159... Closed the fall by shooting 16-over par (79-81-160) to tie for 13th place at
the Lehigh Invitational... Posted a top-fi ve fi nish by shooting a 77-79-156 (+12, t-fi fth) as
part of the fi rst team win in SHU history at the Siena Invitational... Led the Pirates with a 15-
over par 74-78-79-231 at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational, fi nishing tied for 25th... Made
a fi nal day charge to shoot a team-best 25-over par 84-84-73-241 at the Hoya Women’s
Invitational, tying for 16th place overall... Picked up a sixth place fi nish with a team-low
seven-over par 75-76-151 at the Columbia Roar-ee Invitational... Fired a consistent 78-78-
78-234 (+18) to fi nish 13th at the BIG EAST Championship.
2010-11: Finished with a stroke average of 79.68...Tied for 15th in her collegiate debut
with a 23-over-par in the Bucknell Invitational...Tied for 35th at the Princeton Invitational
at 22-over-par...Finished tied for 29th at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate with a 17-over-par...
Tied for 26th at the Cincinnati Spring Invitational with a 14-over-par, including a second
round score of even-par 72, the best round in program history...Tied for 28th at the Hoya
Invitational with a 19-over-par...Finished in 28th place at the BIG EAST Championship with
a score of 30-over-par.
High School/Personal: Played as the number one in each of her four seasons at the
Kinkaid School...Served as a captain as a senior...Ranked 11th in Texas and 93rd nationally
in the class of 2010...Named the 2008-09 Texas Junior Golf Tour Player of the Year...Earned
All-Southern Preparatory Conference honors for fi nishing top 10 at the state tournament in
each of her fi rst three years...The All-SPC champion as a sophomore and junior...Picked up
a bevy of tournament wins in her career and earned full exemption in the American Junior
Golf Association after placing second at the Randy Smith Classic at The Rawls Course with a
78-74-71-223.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 77 79 NA 156 +12 T-Fifth
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite 74 78 79 231 +15 T-25th
Hoya Women’s Invitational 84 84 73 241 +25 T-16th
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational 75 76 NA 151 +7 T-Sixth
BIG EAST Championship 78 78 78 234 +18 13th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 79 77 77 233 +23 T-24th
Yale Women’s Invitational 83 79 77 239 +23 T-40th
Princeton Women’s Invitational 75 75 74 224 +8 T-Eighth
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 79 80 NA 159 +15 T-20th
Lehigh University Invitational 79 81 NA 160 +16 T-13th
2010-11
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
C&F Bank Invitational 84 87 N/A 171 +27 T-75th
Cincinnati Spring Invitational 80 72 78 230 +14 T-26th
Hoya Invitational 80 83 N/A 163 +19 T-28th
BIG EAST Championship 82 78 86 246 +30 28th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 80 75 78 233 +23 T-15th
Princeton Women’s Invitational 78 80 80 238 +22 T-35th
Yale Women’s Invitational 80 78 75 233 +17 T-29th
Rutgers Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Spider Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
78.0878.08
Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
77.9277.92
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
78.3078.30Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
76.3376.33Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
78.7078.70
2011-12 Stroke Averages
2011-12 Stroke
Averages
2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
78.0078.00
2010-11 Stroke Avg.2010-11 Stroke Avg.
79.6879.68
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
78.7178.71
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S E T O N H A L L
2011-12: Competed in four tournaments, all as an independent... Tied for 49th place at
the Bucknell Invitational with a 39-over par 85-83-81-249 in her only appearance of the
fall... Carded a 25-over par 85-84-169 to tie for 18th place during the Pirates’ team victory at
the Siena Invitational... Tied for 47th place at the Hoya Women’s Invitational with a 39-over
par 86-87-82-255... Shot a 86-88-174 (+30) to fi nish tied for 53rd at the Columbia Roar-ee
Invitational.
2010-11: Finished with a stroke average of 87.42...Competed in every tournament for
the Pirates...Carded the fi rst hole-in-one in program history in her collegiate debut at the
Bucknell Invitational...Fired a career-best round of 79 in the fi rst round of the Yale Women’s
Invitational...Tied for 47th at the Spider Invitational hosted by Richmond...Shot a spring-low
round of 82 in the fi rst round of the Cincinnati Spring Invitational...Placed 37th at the BIG
EAST Championship.
High School/Personal: Four-year standout at Allen High School, where she was elected
captain as a senior...A First Team All-District selection and a regional qualifi er in every year
of her career...Led Allen to district championships in 2007, 2009 and 2010 to go along with a
second place fi nish in 2008, as well as a third place trophy at the 2009 regional...Placed fi rst
individually in the Plantation Medalist Tournament while fi nishing as the runner-up in the
Texas Legends Junior Tour Bruce Lietzke Invitational and the Texas Junior Golf Tour Bear Creek
Championship...Boasts a career tournament low round score of 72 at the 2009 Old Brickyard.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 85 84 NA 169 +25 T-18th
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite -- -- -- --- ---
Hoya Women’s Invitational 86 87 82 255 +39 T-47th
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational 86 88 NA 174 +30 T-53rd
Lehigh University Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 85 83 81 249 +39 49th
Yale Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Princeton Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Rutgers Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Lehigh University Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
2010-11
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
C&F Bank Invitational 92 89 N/A 181 +37 T-99th
Cincinnati Spring Invitational 82 84 85 251 +35 T-98th
Hoya Invitational 96 91 N/A 187 +43 T-86th
BIG EAST Championship 86 91 93 270 +54 37th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 82 85 84 251 +41 T-52nd
Princeton Women’s Invitational 90 92 82 264 +48 60th
Yale Women’s Invitational 79 87 86 252 +36 T-64th
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 87 91 N/A 178 +34 T-70th
Spider Invitational 88 88 88 264 +48 T-47th
SAMANTHA
JUNIOR • ALLEN, TEXAS • ALLEN
MASSEIJUNIOR ALLEN TEXAS ALLEN
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
83.0083.00
Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
85.4385.43
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
85.5085.50Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
81.5081.50Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
85.5085.50
2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
84.7084.70
2010-11 Stroke Avg.2010-11 Stroke Avg.
87.4287.42
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
86.6286.62
2011-12 Stroke Averages
2011-12 Stroke
Averages
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HALEY
JUNIOR • GRANGER, IND. • PENN
VAN ES2011-12: Competed in three events, two as an independent... Tied for 35th place with a
29-over par 82-78-79-239 as part of the SHU lineup at the Bucknell Invitational to open
the season... Carded a 40-over par 95-89-184 as an independent at the Siena Invitational...
Fired a 34-over par 90-88-178 to tie for 59th while playing as an individual at the Columbia
Roar-ee Invitational
2010-11: Posted a stroke average of 89.96...Competed in every tournament for the Pirates...
Fired an 86 in the second round of the Bucknell Invitational...Shot an 87 in the third round
of the Yale Women’s Invitational...Carded an 85 in the fi rst round of the Spider Invitational,
hosted by Richmond...Shot a career-best round of 81 in the fi rst round of the Cincinnati
Spring Invitational...Placed 38th at the BIG EAST Championship.
High School/Personal: Joins her brother Colin, a former member of the men’s golf team, as
part of the SHU golf family...Spent her fi nal two years at Penn High School, where she was a
state fi nalist and Northern Indiana All-Conference selection both seasons...Helped her team
to a seventh place fi nish in the state as a junior and 11th place as a senior...A 3.2 handicap
with a high school scoring average of 75.5...Collected several high school tournament
victories to go along with numerous top-fi ve and top-10 fi nishes in national events...Placed
fi fth in the Optimist International Tournament at PGA National.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 95 89 NA 184 +40 38th
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite -- -- -- --- ---
Hoya Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational 90 88 NA 178 +34 T-59th
BIG EAST Championship -- -- -- --- ---
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 82 78 79 239 +29 T-35th
Yale Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Princeton Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Rutgers Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Lehigh University Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
2010-11
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
C&F Bank Invitational 94 91 N?A 185 41 T-104th
Cincinnati Spring Invitational 81 83 88 252 36 T-100th
Hoya Invitational 86 86 N/A 172 28 T-64th
BIG EAST Championship 92 92 92 276 60 38th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 93 86 95 274 64 74th
Princeton Women’s Invitational 89 92 95 276 60 T-62nd
Yale Women’s Invitational 92 91 87 270 54 72nd
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 91 95 N/A 186 42 T-91st
Spider Invitational 85 91 92 268 52 50th
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
79.6779.67
Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
90.5090.50
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
89.0089.00Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
79.0079.00Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
85.0085.00
2011-12 Stroke Averages
2011-12 Stroke
Averages
2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
85.8685.86
2010-11 Stroke Avg.2010-11 Stroke Avg.
89.9689.96
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
89.0389.03
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S E T O N H A L L
2011-12: Competed in one tournament as an independent, fi nishing 47th at the Siena
Invitational as SHU took home the fi rst team title in program history
2010-11: Made collegiate debut in the Rutgers Women’s Invitational during the fall
season...Tied for 53rd in the fall Spider Invitational hosted by Richmond...In the Hall’s lineup
for the spring C&F Bank Invitational...Shot a career-low round of 99 in the fi rst round of the
spring Hoya Invitational.
High School/Personal: Two-year captain and four-year member of the golf team at Saint
Joseph Hill Academy...Helped the squad to the 2009 CHSAA regular season and championship
tournament titles...Earned the 2009 Jody’s Classic Junior Golf championship...Named the
Staten Island Junior Golfer of the Year award in the same year...Has several top two and top
three fi nishes in tournament play to her credit.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 100 100 NA 200 +56 47th
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite -- -- -- --- ---
Hoya Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
BIG EAST Championship -- -- -- --- ---
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Yale Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Princeton Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Rutgers Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Lehigh University Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
2010-11
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
C&F Bank Invitational 106 105 N/A 211 +67 111th
Cincinnati Spring Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Hoya Invitational 99 117 N/A 216 +72 89th
BIG EAST Championship -- -- -- --- ---
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Princeton Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Yale Women’s Invitational -- -- -- --- ---
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 113 104 N/A 217 +73 108th
Spider Invitational 109 101 108 318 +102 53rd
STACIE
JUNIOR • STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. • SAINT JOSEPH HILL ACADEMY
BALLOUJUNIOR STATEN ISLAND N Y SAINT JOSEPH HILL ACADEMY
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
------
Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
100.00100.00
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
100.00100.00Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
------Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
100.00100.00
2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
100.00100.00
2010-11 Stroke Avg.2010-11 Stroke Avg.
106.89106.89
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
105.64105.64
2011-12 Stroke Averages
2011-12 Stroke
Averages
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McKENZIE
SOPHOMORE • WALDORF, MD. • NORTH POINT
CUTTER2011-12: Competed in all 10 events as a freshman... Ranked third on the team in top-10
fi nishes (2) as well as fall (78.23), spring (80.75) and overall (79.44) stroke average... Fired
a 20-over par 76-79-75-230 to tie for 16th place in her collegiate debut at the Bucknell
Invitational... Shot a 19-over par 75-81-79-235 at the Yale Invitational, tying for 24th place...
Recorded a 25th place fi nish at the Princeton Invitational behind an 18-over par 77-78-79-
234... Tied for 42nd at the Rutgers Invitational by shooting 83-81-164 (+20)... Posted fi rst
career top-10 fi nish by tying for seventh at the Lehigh Invitational after shooting a 10-over
par 78-76-154... Led the Pirates to fi rst team victory in program history by shooting a career-
best six-over par 75-75-150 to fi nish second individually at the Siena Invitational, six strokes
behind the individual champion... Shot 21-over par over two rounds (81-84-165) to fi nish
in a tie for 39th at the Columbia Roar-ee Invitational... Finished in a tie for 33rd place in her
fi rst appearance at the BIG EAST Championship after carding a 31-over par 84-85-78-247 for
the tournament.
High School/Personal: Four-year varsity letter winner from North Point High School...
After winning the sectional championship, she fi red back-to-back rounds of 75 to place third
in the Maryland High School Championship...Has nine top-10 fi nishes in national junior
events on the PGA Callaway, AJGA, IJGT and MAPGA tours, including an eighth place fi nish at
the AJGA-Nemacolin...Qualifi ed for the PGA Junior Championships in the summers of 2009
and 2010, and was named the 2010 SMAC Player of the Year, the fi rst-ever female player of
the year for co-ed golf.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 75 75 NA 150 +6 Second
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite 84 81 78 243 +27 T-64th
Hoya Women’s Invitational 80 84 DQ DQ
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational 81 84 NA 165 +21 T-39th
BIG EAST Championship 84 85 78 247 +31 T-33rd
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 76 79 75 230 +20 T-16th
Yale Women’s Invitational 75 81 79 235 +19 T-24th
Princeton Women’s Invitational 77 78 79 234 +18 T-25th
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 83 81 NA 164 +20 T-42nd
Lehigh University Invitational 78 76 NA 154 +10 T-Seventh
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
78.2378.23Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
80.7580.75
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
79.3079.30Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
77.8077.80Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
80.4080.40
2011-12 Stroke Averages
2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
79.4479.44
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
79.4479.44
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S E T O N H A L L
ALI
SOPHOMORE • OVERLAND PARK, KAN. • ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
KRUSESOPHOMORE OVERLAND PARK KAN ST THOMAS AQUINAS
2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
80.2780.27
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
80.2780.27
2011-12: Competed in all 10 events as a freshman... Recorded one top-fi ve fi nish... Tied
for 16th place in her fi rst tournament as a Pirate, shooting a 20-over par 76-76-78-230 at
the Bucknell Invitational... Carded a 23-over par 82-80-77-239 to fi nish tied for 40th place
at the Yale Invitational... Placed 47th at the Princeton Invitational after shooting a 33-over
par 81-84-84-249... Carded an 18-over par 78-84-162 to tie for 34th place at the Rutgers
Invitational... Shot a career-best six-over par 75-75-150 to tie for third place at the Lehigh
Invitational, the highest fi nish by a freshman in program history... Picked up a 12th place
fi nish with a 19-over par 80-83-163 at the Siena Invitational to help guide the Pirates to the
fi rst team win in program history... Fired a 21-over par 75-81-81-237 to fi nish tied for 41st at
the Cincinnati Spring Invitational... Carded a 38-over par 81-89-84-254 to fi nish 46th at the
Hoya Women’s Invitational... Shot an 80-81-161 (+17) to tie for 26th at the Columbia Roar-
ee Invitational... Tied with classmate Erin McClure for the third best score on the team at the
BIG EAST Championship, shooting 26-over par 85-79-78-242 to tie for 24th overall
High School/Personal: Has four top-10 and eight top-20 fi nishes in national junior events
from the AJGA, MWJGT and PGA Junior Series tours...Finished ninth and 11th, respectively, at
the AJGA-Pre-Season Junior at Emerald Falls and the AJGA-Corse Max/Philly Runner...Shot
a 70 in the Kansas State 5A High School Championships to win the individual title that led
her team to a fourth straight team title...2010 Missouri Junior Amateur Champion...Winner
of the Kenneth Smith Award, presented annually to a Greater Kansas City Area High School
female and male golfer who demonstrate excellence on and off the course.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 80 83 NA 163 +19 12th
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite 75 81 81 237 +21 T-41st
Hoya Women’s Invitational 81 89 84 254 +38 46th
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational 80 81 NA 161 +17 T-26th
BIG EAST Championship 85 79 78 242 +26 T-24th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 76 76 78 230 +20 T-16th
Yale Women’s Invitational 82 80 77 239 +23 T-40th
Princeton Women’s Invitational 81 84 84 249 +33 47th
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 78 84 NA 162 +18 T-34th
Lehigh University Invitational 75 75 NA 150 +6 T-Third
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
79.2379.23Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
81.3181.31
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
79.3079.30Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
80.3380.33Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
81.2081.20
2011-12 Stroke Averages
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ERIN
SOPHOMORE • TUCSON, ARIZ. • CATALINA FOOTHILLS
McCLURE2011-12 Stroke Avg.2011-12 Stroke Avg.
81.3881.38
Career Stroke Avg.Career Stroke Avg.
81.3881.38
2011-12: Competed in all 10 tournaments as a freshman, one as an independent... Posted
one top-10 fi nish... Finished at 23-over par after shooting 78-75-80-233 to tie for 24th while
playing as a independent in her fi rst collegiate outing at the Bucknell Invitational... Fired a
31-over par 82-80-85-247 to fi nish the Princeton Invitational tied for 44th place... Shot a
fall-best score of 21-over par (83-82-165) to tie for 20th place at the Lehigh Invitational...
Recorded a career-best fi nish as part of SHU’s fi rst ever team victory, tying for seventh place
by shooting a 13-over par 80-77-157 at the Siena Invitational... Carded a 32-over par 80-
84-84-248 at the Hoya Women’s Invitational, fi nishing tied for 36th place... Shot 80-78-158
(+14) to fi nish tied for 22nd at the Columbia Roar-ee Invitational...Matched classmate
Ali Kruse for third lowest score on the team at the BIG EAST Championship, fi nishing the
tournament at 26-over par (78-81-83-242) to tie for 24th place overall
High School/Personal: Four-year varsity letter winner from Catalina Foothills High
School...Helped lead her team to high school state championships in 2009 and 2010, with
her best fi nish coming during her senior year when she placed third...Qualifi ed for the USGA
Junior Girls Amateur in the summer of 2010...Has three top-ten fi nishes in AJGA Qualifi ers
and a 12th place fi nish at the AJGA-Bass Pro Shop event in Missouri...Finished ninth at the
JGAA Girls State Jr. Championship.
CAREER TOURNAMENTS
2011-12
Spring Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Siena Invitational 80 77 NA 157 +13 T-Seventh
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invite 77 87 82 246 +30 T-71st
Hoya Women’s Invitational 80 84 84 248 +32 T-36th
Columbia Roar-ee Invitational 80 78 NA 158 +14 T-22nd
BIG EAST Championship 78 81 83 242 +26 T-24th
Fall Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Total Score Finish
Bucknell Invitational 78 75 80 233 +23 T-24th
Yale Women’s Invitational 88 80 82 250 +34 T-59th
Princeton Women’s Invitational 82 80 85 247 +31 T-44th
Rutgers Women’s Invitational 82 88 NA 170 +26 T-66th
Lehigh University Invitational 83 82 NA 165 +21 T-20th
Fall Stroke Avg.Fall Stroke Avg.
81.9281.92Spring Stroke Avg.Spring Stroke Avg.
80.8580.85
First Round Avg.First Round Avg.
80.8080.80Third Round Avg.Third Round Avg.
82.6782.67Second Round Avg.Second Round Avg.
81.2081.20
2011-12 Stroke Averages
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S E T O N H A L L
High School/Personal: Has excelled at Ursuline Academy of Cincinnati... Has four top-10
fi nishes in American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) and Plantations Junior Golf Tour (PJGT)
events during the 2011 season... Her strong play included a win at the AJGA Preseason Junior
at White Hawk in Crown Point, Ind. - trailing by two strokes following a fi rst round score of 81,
Tenhunfeld carded a 77 in inclement weather to take home the trophy... In 2010, Tenhunfeld
was named Girls Greater Cincinnati League (GGCL) Division I Player of the Year and was a First
Team GGCL, First Team All-Southwest Ohio and Second Team All-Ohio selection.
MEGAN
FRESHMAN • LOVELAND, OHIO • URSULINE ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI
TENHUNDFELDFRESHMAN LOVELAND OHIO URSULINE ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI
Coach Doell on Tenhundfeld:
“Megan played great this past summer with three Top-3 fi nishes,
including a win at a Golfweek Junior Tour event in Oxford, Ohio.
Megan’s junior golf experience and success has prepared her to
make the transition to college golf. She certainly has the poten-
tial to be an integral part of the team’s success this year. I really
enjoyed getting to know her in the recruiting process and look
forward to having her on campus this fall.”
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KARLIE
FRESHMAN • ERIE, PA. • McDOWELL
ZABROSKYHigh School/Personal: Starred at McDowell High School... Qualifi ed for the High School
State Championships the last three years, fi nishing 16th, fi fth and sixth in those tournaments
respectively... Named District 10 Golfer of the Year for the third consecutive year in 2012...
Recorded six wins in high school, state, and regional events... Exploits also include the
women’s course record (69) at Black Brook Country Club in Mentor, Ohio, set during a North
Coast Junior Tour event... Has been a presence in PGA Calloway Series events, fi nishing tied
for second (70-78-74) with current Seton Hall freshman McKenzie Cutter at an event hosted
by Penn State... Placed third (80-74-74) at the PGA Calloway Series event in Westbrook, Ohio.
Coach Doell on Zabrosky:
“Last summer, I saw Karlie compete at a PGA Callaway series event
in State College, PA. Ironically, I was there to watch McKenzie
compete and they happened to be paired together. I was very
impressed with how far Karlie hit the ball and how she handled
herself on the course. After speaking with her parents and having
her on campus, I knew that she was a great fi t for our program.
She has made a few adjustments this past summer in her swing
that will only help her game. I am excited to see how Karlie’s game
unfolds as a Pirate.”
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S E T O N H A L L
Bucknell Invitational – Sept. 11-12Par 70 –15 Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishBucknell 310 298 298 906 +66 First
Rutgers 304 304 299 907 +67 Second
SETON HALL 306 307 304 917 +77 ThirdLehigh 307 309 302 918 +78 Fourth
Radford 310 310 299 919 +79 Fifth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishHannah Basalone 75 76 74 225 +15 T-Seventh
Ali Kruse 76 76 78 230 +20 T-16th
McKenzie Cutter 76 79 75 230 +20 T-16th
Christina Cantú 79 77 77 233 +23 T-24th
Haley Van Es 82 78 79 239 +29 T-35th
Erin McClure 78 75 80 233 +23 T-24th
Samantha Massei 85 83 81 249 +39 49th
LEWISBURG, PA. - Despite adverse weather conditions the Seton Hall women’s golf team placed
third in the 15-team fi eld at the Bucknell Invitational, its best team fi nish in the program’s young
history and its fi rst top-fi ve showing. Seton Hall was paced by sophomore Hannah Basalone
(Brea, Calif.), tied for seventh place among all individual golfers with a 15-over-par, 75-76-74-
225. Her performance is the third top-10 fi nish of her career. As a team, Seton Hall was consistent
throughout fi ring a 77-over-par, 306-307-304-917, to fi nish 11 strokes behind the team cham-
pion, Bucknell, and 10 strokes behind second place fi nisher and BIG EAST foe, Rutgers.
Yale Women’s Intercollegiate – Sept. 16-17Par 72 –16 Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishHarvard 292 296 306 894 +30 First
Longwood 297 304 309 910 +46 Second
Nova Southeastern 309 292 312 913 +49 Third
Yale 302 306 317 925 +61 Fourth
IUPUI 303 316 316 935 +71 Fifth
SETON HALL 318 311 314 943 +79 Eighth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishHannah Basalone 78 72 81 231 +15 T-14th
McKenzie Cutter 75 81 79 235 +19 T-24th
Ali Kruse 82 80 77 239 +23 T-40th
Christina Cantú 83 79 77 239 +23 T-40th
Erin McClure 88 80 82 250 +34 T-59th
NEW HAVEN, CONN. - Despite a signifi cantly more challenging tournament, the Seton Hall wom-
en’s golf team put together its second straight strong performance to begin the 2011 fall season.
The Pirates fi nished in eighth place in the 16-team fi eld at the Yale Women’s Intercollegiate, with
a 79-over-par, 318-311-314-943. Seton Hall fi nished 49 strokes behind the team champion, Har-
vard, but was only eight shots away from fi nishing in the top-5.
Princeton Women’s Invitational – Sept. 24-25Par 72 –12 Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishHarvard 302 301 303 906 +42 First
Brown 303 305 302 910 +46 Second
Columbia 305 305 305 915 +51 Third
Rollins 303 308 305 916 +52 Fourth
Pennsylvania 305 308 312 925 +61 T-Fifth
SETON HALL 310 310 313 933 +69 Seventh
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishChristina Cantú 75 75 74 224 +8 T-Eighth
Hannah Basalone 77 77 76 230 +14 T-16th
McKenzie Cutter 77 78 79 234 +18 T-25th
Erin McClure 82 80 85 247 +31 T-44th
Ali Kruse 81 84 84 249 +33 47th
PRINCETON, N.J. - Sophomore Christina Cantú (Houston, Texas) fi red a third round 74 to pace
the Seton Hall women’s golf team to a seventh place fi nish at the highly-competitive Princeton
Women’s Invitational. Collectively, the Pirates fi nished with a 69-over-par, 310-310-313-933, 27
strokes behind the team champion, Harvard. Most signifi cantly however, was the fact that they
bested their only other BIG EAST competition, Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights placed ninth, seven
strokes behind Seton Hall. The performance marks Seton Hall’s third top-10 team fi nish in three
tournaments this fall. The Pirates had only one top-10 fi nish in tournaments with fi elds larger
than 10 teams in all of last year.
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Rutgers Women’s Invitational – Oct. 15-16Par 72 –19 Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishBoston College 305 311 616 +40 First
Rutgers 303 315 618 +42 Second
St. John’s 312 318 630 +54 Third
SETON HALL 315 322 637 +61 FourthDelaware 318 323 641 +65 Fifth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishHannah Basalone 76 77 153 +9 T-Fourth
Christina Cantú 79 80 159 +15 T-20th
Ali Kruse 78 84 162 +18 T-34th
McKenzie Cutter 83 81 164 +20 T-42nd
Erin McClure 82 88 170 +26 T-66th
PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Sophomore Hannah Basalone (Brea, Calif.) fi nished at 9-over-par to guide the
Seton Hall women’s golf team to a fourth place team fi nish at the Rutgers Women’s Invitational.
The fi nish is the Pirates’ fourth straight top-10. Collectively, Seton Hall fi nished at 9-over-par with
a 315-322-637, just 21 strokes behind the team champion, Boston College. BIG EAST competitors
Rutgers and St. John’s fi nished just ahead of the Pirates in second and third place respectively.
Basalone led the Pirates with a 9-over-par, 315-322-637, to tie for fourth place among 98 indi-
vidual competitors, the highest fi nish in her collegiate career. Basalone fi nished just three strokes
behind the individual champion, Kortnie Maxoutopouli of Rutgers.
Lehigh Women’s Invitational – Oct. 22-23Par 72 –Eight Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishBrown 309 298 607 +31 First
SETON HALL 305 306 611 +35 SecondRutgers 320 308 628 +52 Third
Lehigh 322 320 642 +66 Fourth
Fairleigh Dickinson 326 323 649 +73 Fifth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishHannah Basalone 73 74 147 +3 FIRST
Ali Kruse 75 75 150 +6 T-Third
McKenzie Cutter 78 76 154 +10 T-Seventh
Christina Cantú 79 81 160 +16 T-13th
Erin McClure 83 82 165 +21 T-20th
Nicole Longobardo (I) 111 97 208 +64 T-40th
BETHLEHEM, PA. - Sophomore Hannah Basalone (Brea, Calif.) edged Brown’s Stephanie Hsieh in a
playoff to win the Lehigh Invitational, the fi rst-ever individual victory in the history of the Seton
Hall women’s golf program. As a team, the Pirates fi nished second, their best-ever fi nish. Basa-
lone fi red a 3-over-par, 73-74-147, to tie Hsieh. In the fi rst hole of the playoff , in front of a large
crowd which included the Seton Hall men’s golf team, she edged her competitor with a birdie
compared to Hsieh’s par. A celebration ensued which included a “Gatorade bath” by her fellow Se-
ton Hall student-athletes. A “bath” similar to the one received by Seton Hall men’s golfer Brandon
Park earlier in the day, who also won the Lehigh Invitational individual crown. Basalone’s victory
comes one tournament after her previous best fi nish. Last week, she tied for fourth at the Rutgers
Invitational. Collectively, the Pirates fi red a 35-over-par, 305-306-611, to fi nish four strokes be-
hind Brown for the team title. It took a tremendous performance by Brown to unseat the Pirates,
who were the leaders in the clubhouse following round one. The Bears fi red a 298 on Sunday.
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Homewood Suites Siena Invitational – March 16-17Par 72 –Eight Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishSETON HALL 305 310 615 +39 FirstIndianapolis 330 317 647 +71 Second
Rutgers 323 325 648 +72 Third
Siena 330 329 659 +83 Fourth
William Woods 328 350 678 +102 Fifth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishMcKenzie Cutter 75 75 150 +6 Second
Hannah Basalone 73 79 152 +8 T-Third
Christina Cantú 77 79 156 +12 T-Fifth
Erin McClure 80 77 157 +13 T-Seventh
Ali Kruse 80 83 163 +19 12th
Samantha Massei (I) 85 84 169 +25 T-18th
Haley Van Es (I) 95 89 184 +40 38th
Stacie Ballou (I) 100 100 200 +56 47th
BETHLEHEM, PA. - Playing in only the 15th tournament since the program’s inception, the Seton
Hall women’s golf team won its fi rst-ever team title. The Pirates won the Homewood Suites Siena
Invitational by an impressive 32 strokes over second place Indianapolis on Saturday. Collectively,
Seton Hall fi red a 22-over-par, 310, in the event’s fi nal round and fi nishes with a 39-over-par,
305-310-615. Indianapolis fi nished at 71-over-par, while Rutgers, the Pirates’ only BIG EAST
competition, fi nished in third at 72-over-par. Freshman McKenzie Cutter (Waldorf, Md.) logged
her highest career fi nish, placing second out of 49 individual golfers with a 6-over-par, 75-75-
150, for the highest fi nish in school history for a freshman.
Univ. of Cincinnati Spring Invitational – March 23-25Par 72 –19 Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishFlorida International 290 294 294 878 +14 First
Stetson 299 306 297 902 +38 Second
Morehead State 309 307 307 923 +59 Third
Xavier 304 305 317 926 +62 Fourth
Mercer 303 319 305 927 +63 Fifth
SETON HALL 307 320 309 936 +72 T-Ninth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishChristina Cantú 74 78 79 231 +15 T-25th
Hannah Basalone 81 80 71 232 +16 T-29th
Ali Kruse 75 81 81 237 +21 T-41st
McKenzie Cutter 84 81 78 243 +27 T-64th
Erin McClure 77 87 82 246 +30 T-71st
CRYSTAL RIVER, FLA. - Sophomore Hannah Basalone (Brea, Calif.) fi red a 1-under-par, 71, in the
third and fi nal round of the University of Cincinnati Spring Invitational to guide the Seton Hall
women’s golf team to a ninth place tie among a fi eld of 19 teams. Basalone’s 71 is the lowest
round for a Seton Hall competitor at the three-day event and enabled her to climb from a 64th
place tie following round one to a 29th place fi nish. She completed play with a 16-over-par,
81-80-71-232. Collectively, the Pirates rebounded nicely in round three from a disappointing
round two. Seton Hall shot 11 strokes better in the third round with a 21-over-par, 309. For
the tournament, the team was 72-over-par, with a 307-320-309-936, 58 strokes behind team
champion, Florida International.
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Hoya Women’s Invitational – April 2-3Par 72 –11 Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishOld Dominion 325 312 307 944 +80 First
St. John’s 316 319 312 947 +83 T-Second
Eastern Michigan 325 314 308 947 +83 T-Second
Nova Southeastern 321 319 307 947 +83 T-Second
Pennsylvania 319 327 313 959 +95 Fifth
SETON HALL 324 335 319 978 +114 Ninth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score FinishChristina Cantú 84 84 73 241 +25 T-16th
Hannah Basalone 83 83 78 244 +28 28th
Erin McClure 80 84 84 248 +32 T-36th
Ali Kruse 81 89 84 254 +38 46th
McKenzie Cutter 80 84 DQ --- --- DQ
Samantha Massei (Ind.) 86 87 82 225 +39 T-47th
BEALLSVILLE, MD. - The Seton Hall women’s golf team shot a 31-over-par, 319, in the fi nal round
of the 2012 Hoya Women’s Invitational to fi nish in ninth place overall at The Members Club at
Four Streams on Tuesday, April 3, in Beallsville, Md. Sophomore Christina Cantύ (Houston, Texas)
fi red the low round of the tournament for Seton Hall on the fi nal day of competition, posting a
one-over-par 73 to lead the Pirates and fi nish in a tie for 16th place individually with a three-
round tally of 241. She moved up 23 spots in the third round, entering the day in a tie for 39th
place. Seton Hall’s third-round performance was its lowest of the tournament, improving on the
fi rst-round total of 324 by fi ve strokes, while shaving 16 strokes off the second-round score of 335.
Columbia Roar-EE Invitational – April 13-14Par 72 –14 Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5Team 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishHarvard 306 294 600 +24 First
Columbia 309 297 606 +30 Second
St. John’s 313 312 625 +49 Third
SETON HALL 312 317 629 +53 FourthRutgers 324 312 636 +60 Fifth
SETON HALL SCORECARDPlayer 1st 2nd Overall Score FinishChristina Cantú 75 76 151 +7 T-Sixth
Erin McClure 80 78 158 +14 T-22nd
Hannah Basalone 77 82 159 +15 T-24th
Ali Kruse 80 81 161 +17 T-26th
McKenzie Cutter 81 84 165 +21 T-39th
Samantha Massei (Ind.) 86 88 174 +30 T-53rd
Haley Van Es (Ind.) 90 88 178 +34 T-59th
SUFFERN, N.Y. - Sophomore Christina Cantú (Houston, Texas) fi red a four-over-par, 76, to lead the
Seton Hall women’s golf team to a fourth place fi nish at the 2012 Columbia Roar-ee Invitational,
Saturday. Cantu had a strong tournament for the Pirates, fi nish in a sixth place tie among 75 in-
dividual golfers. The Texas native completed play with a 7-over-par, 75-76-151. Collectively, the
Pirates shot a 29-over-par, 317, in round two and fi nished 29 strokes behind the team champion,
Harvard. Seton Hall completed play with a 53-over-par, 312-317-629, for the two-round event.
The Pirates fi nished sandwiched between two other BIG EAST schools. St. John’s completed play
four strokes ahead of Seton Hall at 49-over-par, while Rutgers fi nished seven strokes behind the
Pirates.
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REUNION, Fla. – USF captured the 2012 BIG EAST Women’s Golf Championship following the fi nal round of play at The Watson Course at Reunion Resort & Club in Reunion, Fla. The Bulls fi nished with a three round to-tal of 910 to beat second-place Notre Dame by one shot. The Bulls earned their fi rst BIG EAST team title by scoring a 306 in the fi nal round. The Bulls were led by sophomore Christina Miller, who shot a fi nal round one over-par 73. She fi nished in third place individually with an eight over-par 224. Three other Bulls placed in the top-10. Senior Kelli Pry fi nished in a tie for sixth shooting a fi nal round 76 and fi nishing the tournament with a score of 228. Junior Shena Yang fi nished tied for eighth place with a total of 229 while junior Amy West fi nished alone in 10th place with a score of 230. Notre Dame Freshman Ashley Armstrong won the in-dividual title after defeating Louisville freshman Emily Haas on the third playoff hole. Both players posted to-tals of 223 and fi nished the tournament seven-over par. Both players bogeyed the 18th in the fi rst hole of the playoff . They played the hole again and both registered pars. Armstrong birdied the hole the third time around to secure the victory. This is the second consecutive year that a freshman has captured the individual title. Notre Dame fi nished one shot behind USF and earned a second place fi nish with a three day total of 911. Senior Becca Huff er fi red a fi nal round 74 and fi nished in fi fth place with a 226 total. Sophomore Kristina Nhim fi nished tied for sixth place with a 228 total. Louisville fi nished the championship in third place after a fi nal round score of 295. The Cardi-nals posted a 918 team total for the tournament. Louisville freshman Katie Petrino shot a fi nal round 71 for a one under-par round. She was the only player in the championship to post a round under par. She fi nished alone in fourth place with a score of 225. Seton Hall fi nished in fourth place after shooting a 312 on day three for a total of 943. Rutgers fi nished in fi fth place after shooting a 321 for a 956 total. Freshman Kortnie Maxoutopoulis fi nished tied for eighth place with a 229. St. John’s placed sixth with a 960 three-round total. Cincinnati fi nished in seventh place with a score of 962 while Georgetown fi nished in eight-place with a 967 total.
BIG EAST Championship – April 22-24Par 72 – Eight Teams Competing
FINAL TEAM LEADERBOARD - TOP-5
Team 1st Rd 2nd Rd 3rd Rd Overall Score Finish
USF 298 306 306 910 +46 FirstNotre Dame 296 313 302 911 +47 SecondLouisville 312 311 295 918 +54 ThirdSETON HALL 314 317 312 943 +79 Fourth
Rutgers 311 324 321 956 +92 FifthSt. John’s 314 330 316 960 +96 SixthCincinnati 315 327 320 962 +98 SeventhGeorgetown 319 324 324 967 +103 Eighth
SETON HALL SCORECARD
Player 1st Rd 2nd Rd 3rd Rd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 74 79 78 231 +15 11thChristina Cantu 78 78 78 234 +18 13thAli Kruse 85 79 78 242 +26 T-24thErin McClure 78 81 83 242 +26 T-24thMckenzie Cutter 84 85 78 247 +31 T-33rd
Reunion Resort & Golf ClubWatson Course
Highlighted by fast, fi rm and wide rolling fairways, a
variety of strategically placed bunkers and large greens,
the 7,257 yard, par 72 Watson Course, a Signature Design
by Tom Watson, is as much about strategy as it is about
length. Demanding a well thought out approach from
every player regardless of skill level, this course puts
a premium on a solid short game with spacious green
complexes where club selection can vary from putter to
lob wedge to three-wood.
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SETON HALL FINISHES FOURTHBASALONE 11th; CANTU 13th
ORLANDO, FLA. - The Seton Hall women’s golf team counted four,
6-over-par, 78, scores in the third and fi nal round of the 2012
BIG EAST Championship as the Pirates fi nished fourth among the
eight-team fi eld in the conference’s marquee event.
Collectively, the Pirates saved their best round for last as they
shot a 24-over-par, 312, in round three. Seton Hall fi nished 33
strokes behind the team champion, USF, which edged Notre
Dame by one stroke to win the team title.
The fourth place fi nish is a monumental step in the right direc-
tion for the Pirates, who fi nished in last place at the BIG EAST
Championship a year ago. In 2011, Seton Hall fi nished 172
strokes over par and 69 strokes behind seventh place Cincinnati.
This season, the Pirates fi nished just 79 strokes over par and 13
strokes in front of fi fth place Rutgers.
“I’m so incredibly proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish
this year,” said Head Coach Sara Doell. Our stroke averages came
way down, our Golfstat ranking improved and we won our fi rst
tournament. Now, to place in the top half of the BIG EAST leader
board in only our second year of existence is really a testament
to our progress.”
Sophomore Hannah Basalone (Brea, Calif.) fi nished her second
BIG EAST Championship at 15-over-par, with a 74-79-78-231,
and placed 11th overall. Basalone fi nished eight strokes behind
Ashley Armstrong of Notre Dame and Emily Haas of Louisville.
Basalone’s performance is a vast improvement from a sickness
marred 2011 event when she tied for 26th place.
“Once again, Hannah set the pace for us,” Doell said. “She has
been such an important part of our success this year and she was
simply fantastic in this tournament.”
No one was more consistent throughout the three-round event
than sophomore Christina Cantu (Houston, Texas). Cantu fi red
a trio of 78’s to place 13th overall at 18-over-par with a 78-78-
78-234.
Freshman Ali Kruse (Overland Park, Kan.) did a fi ne job of re-
bounding from a very rough fi rst round. After fi ring a fi rst round
85, she responded with a 79 in round two and a 78 in round
three to fi nish the tournament in a 24th place tie with a 26-over-
par, 85-79-78-242. Teammate Erin McClure (Tucson, Ariz.) also
tied for 24th with a 26-over-par, 78-81-83-242. Mckenzie Cutter
(Waldorf, Md.) also rebounded in the fi nal round after struggles
in the fi rst and second rounds. Her third round 78 contributed
to the team score. Cutter fi nished at 31-over-par with an 84-
85-78-247.
“I think our freshmen showed signifi cant growth throughout
this three-day event,” Doell said. “It shows a lot of poise and
mental toughness for freshmen like Ali and Mckenzie to shoot
a higher score early in the tournament and respond with a 78 in
round three. Up and down our lineup, I really couldn’t be hap-
pier with our performance.”
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Tot
Black 562 364 170 432 461 366 240 581 432 3608 464 385 202 394 525 172 419 554 431 3546 7154
Gold 544 353 152 422 440 340 210 537 410 3408 435 356 185 358 489 151 396 518 401 3289 6697
Blue 528 319 142 403 427 317 193 518 384 3231 399 333 175 335 463 124 376 500 383 3088 6319
Par 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 4 36 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 36 72
Handicap 11 15 13 9 1 17 5 3 7 2 12 8 10 18 14 4 16 6
White 508 303 124 386 406 301 182 499 360 3069 371 307 170 306 444 115 368 472 368 2921 5990
Red 470 267 101 340 379 237 169 444 334 2741 348 280 150 277 354 110 347 444 344 2654 5395
74.7/140
72.2/131
70.6/124
M: 66.3/114L: 70.6/119
M: 69.4/120L: 74.2/126
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S
BASALONE
CANTU
CUTTER
McCLURE
KRUSE
5
5
5
5
4
5
4
4
3
5
4
4
4
4
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
5
6
4
4
3
5
3
5
6
6
5
4
4
5
5
37
41
44
39
4
5
6
6
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
5
5
4
5
5
5
5
7
3
3
3
5
4
4
4
4
5
5
6
6
4
4
4
4
37
37
40
46
74
78
84
855
5 4 3 5 4 4 4 7 5 41 4 4 4 5 3 3 5 5 37 784
first round scorecard
third round scorecard
second round scorecard
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Tot
Black 562 364 170 432 461 366 240 581 432 3608 464 385 202 394 525 172 419 554 431 3546 7154
Gold 544 353 152 422 440 340 210 537 410 3408 435 356 185 358 489 151 396 518 401 3289 6697
Blue 528 319 142 403 427 317 193 518 384 3231 399 333 175 335 463 124 376 500 383 3088 6319
Par 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 4 36 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 36 72
Handicap 11 15 13 9 1 17 5 3 7 2 12 8 10 18 14 4 16 6
White 508 303 124 386 406 301 182 499 360 3069 371 307 170 306 444 115 368 472 368 2921 5990
Red 470 267 101 340 379 237 169 444 334 2741 348 280 150 277 354 110 347 444 344 2654 5395
74.7/140
72.2/131
70.6/124
M: 66.3/114L: 70.6/119
M: 69.4/120L: 74.2/126
PL
AY
ER
S
basalone
cantu
CUTTER
KRUSE
MCCLURE
4
5
4
5
4
4
4
5
4
3
4
3
4
4
6
6
5
4
5
4
4
5
5
4
4
4
3
5
5
5
4
4
4
5
4
4
36
39
39
40
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
7
3
3
3
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
3
3
2
5
4
4
5
5
5
4
5
5
5
5
5
40
39
39
43
78
78
78
835
6 4 3 5 4 4 2 4 5 37 4 4 4 5 3 5 6 5 41 785
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Tot
Black 562 364 170 432 461 366 240 581 432 3608 464 385 202 394 525 172 419 554 431 3546 7154
Gold 544 353 152 422 440 340 210 537 410 3408 435 356 185 358 489 151 396 518 401 3289 6697
Blue 528 319 142 403 427 317 193 518 384 3231 399 333 175 335 463 124 376 500 383 3088 6319
Par 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 4 36 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 36 72
Handicap 11 15 13 9 1 17 5 3 7 2 12 8 10 18 14 4 16 6
White 508 303 124 386 406 301 182 499 360 3069 371 307 170 306 444 115 368 472 368 2921 5990
Red 470 267 101 340 379 237 169 444 334 2741 348 280 150 277 354 110 347 444 344 2654 5395
74.7/140
72.2/131
70.6/124
M: 66.3/114L: 70.6/119
M: 69.4/120L: 74.2/126
PL
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S
CANTU
BASALONE
MCCLURE
KRUSE
CUTTER
7
4
4
6
4
3
6
3
3
2
3
4
8
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
3
3
2
3
5
7
6
6
5
6
5
5
43
39
38
40
4
5
4
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4
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3
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5
35
40
43
45
78
79
81
854
5 6 3 4 4 6 3 4 4 39 4 5 2 6 4 6 5 4 40 794
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2010-11 YEAR AVERAGES
OVERALL STROKE AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 26 77.082. Christina Cantũ 26 78.003. McKenzie Cutter 25 79.444. Ali Kruse 26 80.275. Erin McClure 26 81.386. Samantha Massei 10 84.707. Haley Van Es 7 85.868. Stacie Ballou 2 100.009. Nicole Longobardo 2 104.00
FIRST ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 10 76.702. Christina Cantũ 10 78.303. McKenzie Cutter 10 79.30 Ali Kruse 10 79.305. Erin McClure 10 80.806. Samantha Massei 4 85.507. Haley Van Es 3 89.008. Stacie Ballou 1 100.009. Nicole Longobardo 1 111.00
SECOND ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 10 77.902. Christina Cantũ 10 78.703. McKenzie Cutter 10 80.404. Ali Kruse 10 81.20 Erin McClure 10 81.206. Haley Van Es 3 85.007. Samantha Massei 4 85.508. Stacie Ballou 1 100.009. Nicole Longobardo 1 111.00
THIRD ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 6 76.332. Christina Cantũ 6 76.333. McKenzie Cutter 5 77.804. Haley Van Es 1 79.005. Ali Kruse 6 80.336. Samantha Massei 2 81.507. Erin McClure 6 82.67
2010 FALL AVERAGES
OVERALL STROKE AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 13 75.852. Christina Cantũ 13 78.083. McKenzie Cutter 13 78.234. Ali Kruse 13 79.235. Haley Van Es 3 79.676. Erin McClure 13 81.927. Samantha Massei 3 83.008. Nicole Longobardo 2 104.00
FIRST ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 5 75.802. McKenzie Cutter 5 77.803. Ali Kruse 5 78.404. Christina Cantũ 5 79.005. Haley Van Es 1 82.006. Erin McClure 5 82.607. Samantha Massei 1 85.008. Nicole Longobardo 1 111.00
SECOND ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 5 75.202. Haley Van Es 1 78.003. Christina Cantũ 5 78.404. McKenzie Cutter 5 79.005. Ali Kruse 5 79.806. Erin McClure 5 81.007. Samantha Massei 1 83.008. Nicole Longobardo 1 97.00
THIRD ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Christina Cantũ 3 76.002. Hannah Basalone 3 77.003. McKenzie Cutter 3 77.674. Haley Van Es 1 79.005. Ali Kruse 3 79.676. Samantha Massei 1 81.007. Erin McClure 3 82.33
2011 SPRING AVERAGES
OVERALL STROKE AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Christina Cantũ 13 77.922. Hannah Basalone 13 78.313. McKenzie Cutter 12 80.754. Erin McClure 13 80.855. Ali Kruse 13 81.316. Samantha Massei 7 85.437. Haley Van Es 4 90.508. Stacie Ballou 2 100.00
FIRST ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 5 77.60 Christina Cantũ 5 77.603. Erin McClure 5 79.004. Ali Kruse 5 80.205. McKenzie Cutter 5 80.806. Samantha Massei 3 85.677. Haley Van Es 2 92.508. Stacie Ballou 1 100.00
SECOND ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Christina Cantũ 5 79.002. Hannah Basalone 5 80.603. Erin McClure 5 81.404. McKenzie Cutter 5 81.805. Ali Kruse 5 82.606. Samantha Massei 3 86.337. Haley Van Es 2 88.508. Stacie Ballou 1 100.00
THIRD ROUND AVERAGE
Rds Average1. Hannah Basalone 3 75.672. Christina Cantũ 3 76.673. McKenzie Cutter 2 78.004. Ali Kruse 3 81.005. Samantha Massei 1 82.006. Erin McClure 3 83.00
TOP-10 FINISHES
1. Hannah Basalone 4 2. Christina Cantu 3 3. McKenzie Cutter 2 4. Ali Kruse 1 5. Erin McClure 1
TOP-5 FINISHES
1. Hannah Basalone 3 2. Christina Cantu 1 3. McKenzie Cutter 1 4. Ali Kruse 1
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AWARDS
BIG EAST ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 2012 Hannah Basalone
SETON HALL FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2012 Hannah Basalone (Sophomore)
BIG EAST ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2012 Hannah Basalone, Ali Kruse, Nicole Longobardo, Samantha Massei, Erin McClure 2011 Hannah Basalone, Christina Cantũ, Erica Fitzpatrick, Nicole Longobardo, Samantha Massei, Stacie Ballou
TEAM RECORDS
LOWEST TOURNAMENT SCORETwo Rounds – Par 72
1. 611 Lehigh Invitational Oct. 22-23, 20112. 615 Homewood Suites Siena Invitational March 16-17, 20123. 629 Columbia Roar-EE Invitational April 13-14, 20124. 637 Rutgers Invitational Oct. 15-16, 20115. 680 Hoya Invitational April 4, 2011
LOWEST TOURNAMENT SCOREThree Rounds – Par 72
1. 917 Bucknell Invitational Sept. 11-12, 20112. 933 Princeton Invitational Sept. 24-25, 20113. 936 Cincinnati Spring Invitational March 23-25, 20124. 943 BIG EAST Championship April 22-24, 2012 943 Yale Intercollegiate Sept. 16-17, 2011
LOWEST SINGLE ROUNDPar 72
1. 305 Lehigh Invitational Round One Oct. 22, 2011 305 Homewood Suites Siena Inv. Round One March 16, 20123. 306 Lehigh Invitational Round Two Oct. 23, 20114. 307 Cincinnati Spring Invitational Round One March 23, 20125. 309 Cincinnati Spring Invitational Round Three March 25, 2012
MOST WINS IN SINGLE-SEASON 1. 1 2012 (Spring)
MOST WINS IN FULL ACADEMIC YEAR 1. 1 2011-12
ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT VICTORIES March 16-17, 2012 Homewood Suites Siena Invitational
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
CAREER
MOST TOURNAMENTS 1. 19 Hannah Basalone 2010-present 2. 17 Christina Cantũ 2010-present 3. 13 Samantha Massei 2010-present 4. 12 Haley Van Es 2010-present 5. 10 McKenzie Cutter 2011-present 10 Ali Kruse 2011-present 10 Erin McClure 2011-present
MOST ROUNDS 1. 50 Hannah Basalone 2010-present 2. 45 Christina Cantũ 2010-present 3. 34 Samantha Massei 2010-present 4. 31 Haley Van Es 2010-present 5. 26 Ali Kruse 2011-present 26 Erin McClure 2011-present
ALL ROUNDS STROKE AVERAGE(minimum 10 tournaments)
1. 77.94 Hannah Basalone 2010-present 2. 78.71 Christina Cantũ 2010-present 3. 79.44 McKenzie Cutter 2011-present 4. 80.27 Ali Kruse 2011-present 5. 81.38 Erin McClure 2011-present
MOST SUB-PAR ROUNDS 1. 1 Hannah Basalone 2010-present
FIRST ROUND STROKE AVERAGE(minimum 10 tournaments)
1. 78.63 Hannah Basalone 2010-present 2. 79.24 Christina Cantũ 2010-present 3. 79.30 McKenzie Cutter 2011-present 79.30 Ali Kruse 2011-present 5. 80.80 Erin McClure 2011-present
SECOND ROUND STROKE AVERAGE(minimum 10 tournaments)
1. 78.26 Hannah Basalone 2010-present 2. 78.82 Christina Cantũ 2010-present 3. 80.40 McKenzie Cutter 2011-present 4. 81.20 Ali Kruse 2011-present 81.20 Erin McClure 2011-present
THIRD ROUND STROKE AVERAGE 1. 76.33 Hannah Basalone 2010-present 2. 77.73 Christina Cantũ 2010-present 3. 77.80 McKenzie Cutter 2011-present 4. 80.33 Ali Kruse 2011-present 5. 82.67 Erin McClure 2011-present
AWARDS & RECORDS
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S E T O N H A L L
MOST TOP-10 FINISHES1. 6 Hannah Basalone 2010-present2. 3 Christina Cantũ 2010-present3. 2 McKenzie Cutter 2011-present4. 1 Ali Kruse 2011-present5. 1 Erin McClure 2011-present
MOST TOP-5 FINISHES1. 4 Hannah Basalone 2010-present2. 1 Christina Cantũ 2010-present3. 1 McKenzie Cutter 2011-present4. 1 Ali Kruse 2011-present
LOWEST TOURNAMENT SCORETwo Rounds – Par 72
1. 147 Hannah Basalone Lehigh Invitational Oct. 22-23, 2011
2. 150 McKenzie Cutter Homewood Suites Siena Invitational March 16-17, 2012
150 Ali Kruse Lehigh Invitational Oct. 22-23, 2011
4. 151 Christina Cantũ Columbia Roar-EE Invitational April 13-14, 2012
5. 152 Hannah Basalone Homewood Suites Siena Invitational March 16-17, 2012
LOWEST TOURNAMENT SCOREThree Rounds – Par 72
1. 224 Christina Cantũ Princeton Invitational Sept. 24-25, 2011
2. 228 Hannah Basalone Spider Invitational Nov. 1-2, 2010
3. 230 Hannah Basalone Princeton Invitational Sept. 24-25, 2011
230 Christina Cantũ Cincinnati Spring Invitational March 25-27, 2011
5. 231 Hannah Basalone Yale Intercollegiate Sept. 16-17, 2011
LOWEST SINGLE ROUNDPar 72
1. 71 Hannah Basalone Cincinnati Spring Invitational Round Three March 25, 2012
2. 72 Christina Cantũ Cincinnati Spring Invitational Round Two March 26, 2011
72 Hannah Basalone Yale Intercollegiate Round Two Sept 16, 2011
4. 73 Hannah Basalone Lehigh Invitational Round One Oct. 22, 2011
73 Hannah Basalone Homewood Suites Siena Invitational Round One March 16, 2012
73 Christina Cantũ Hoya Invitational Round Three April 3, 2012
RECORDS CONTINUED
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C&F Bank Invitational – Mar. 19-20Par 72 –22 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 80 86 166 +22 T-54th
Christina Cantú 84 87 171 +27 T-75th
Samantha Massei 92 89 181 +37 T-99th
Haley Van Es 94 91 185 +41 T-104th
Stacie Ballou 106 105 211 +67 111th
TEAM 350 353 703 +194 T-19th
Cincinnati Spring Invitational – Mar. 25-27Par 72 –23 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score Finish
Christina Cantú 80 72 78 230 +14 T-26th
Hannah Basalone 77 76 78 231 +15 T-32nd
Samantha Massei 82 84 85 251 +35 T-98th
Haley Van Es 81 83 88 252 +36 T-100th
Nicole Longobardo 100 99 88 287 +71 116th
TEAM 320 315 329 964 +171 T-20th
Hoya Invitational – Apr. 4Par 72 –17 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 77 81 158 +14 T-11th
Christina Cantú 80 83 163 +19 T-28th
Haley Van Es 86 86 172 +28 T-64th
Samantha Massei 96 91 187 +43 T-86th
Stacie Ballou 99 117 216 +72 89th
TEAM 339 341 680 +104 15th
BIG EAST Championship – April 17-19Par 72 – Eight Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 92 75 77 244 +28 26th
Christina Cantú 82 78 86 246 +30 28th
Samantha Massei 86 91 93 270 +54 37th
Haley Van Es 92 92 92 276 +60 38th
Nicole Longobardo 120 115 107 342 +126 40th
TEAM 352 336 348 1,036 +172 Eighth
2011 SPRING RESULTS
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Bucknell Invitational – Sept. 11-12Par 70 –18 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 79 76 74 229 +19 T-9th
Christina Cantú 80 75 78 233 +23 T-15th
Samantha Massei 82 85 84 251 +41 T-52nd
Haley Van Es 93 86 95 274 +64 74th
Nicole Longobardo 118 110 103 331 +121 88th
TEAM 334 322 331 987 +147 10th
Princeton Invitational – Sept. 18-19Par 72 –12 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 76 78 77 231 +15 T-20th
Christina Cantú 78 80 80 238 +22 T-35th
Samantha Massei 90 92 82 264 +48 60th
Haley Van Es 89 92 95 276 +60 T-62nd
Nicole Longobardo 108 98 99 305 +89 64th
TEAM 333 342 334 1009 +145 12th
Yale Fall Intercollegiate – Sept. 25-26Par 72 –14 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score Finish
Christina Cantú 80 78 75 233 +17 T-29th
Hannah Basalone 81 81 78 240 +24 T-43rd
Samantha Massei 79 87 86 252 +36 T-64th
Haley Van Es 92 91 87 270 +54 72nd
Nicole Longobardo 104 WD 101 WD WD WD
TEAM 332 337 326 995 +131 13th
Rutgers Women’s Invitational – Oct. 15-16Par 72 –20 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 86 80 166 +22 T-27th
Samantha Massei 87 91 178 +34 T-70th
Haley Van Es 91 95 186 +42 T-91st
Nicole Longobardo 99 99 198 +54 T-103rd
Stacie Ballou 113 104 217 +73 108th
TEAM 363 365 728 +152 19th
Spider Invitational – Nov. 1-2Par 72 –10 Teams Competing
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Overall Score Finish
Hannah Basalone 79 75 74 228 +12 5th
Samantha Massei 88 88 88 264 +48 T-47th
Haley Van Es 85 91 92 268 +52 50th
Stacie Ballou 109 101 108 318 +102 53rd
Nicole Longobardo 114 - - WD WD WD
TEAM 361 355 362 1078 +214 10th
2010 FALL RESULTS
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SETON HALL UNIVERSITY
Welcome to
Our focus is ethical leadership. Increasingly, using a strong moral compass to direct your lifestyle and work ethic is an important component in forging a successful career. This is why we offer classes in ethics and, beyond that, education guided by Catholic ideals and universal values.
Seton Hall provides a values-based education. Service learning is an intrinsic element of this. Value-neutral learning is like a ship at seat with no rudder.“
Krystal kramerInternational Relations
Prescott, Arizona
FOR THE MINDWe offer more than 60 majors and concentrations taught by 860 full-time faculty, in five undergraduate schools - with practical, real-world emphasis.
FOR THE HEARTWe offer a compassionate, divers and collaborative environment that focuses on academic and ethical development.
FOR THE SPIRITOur faith and spiritual commitments inspire faculty to educate students to become servant leaders in their personal and professional lives, in their community and in their global society.
In our valued-centered curricula, programs and extracurricular activities, we focus on academics and devleopment of the individual. Our graduates continue to prove themselves as leaders in their professions and communities. Seton Hall gives you all the resources you would find in a large university. But, with only 5,200 undergraduates and a 15:1 student-faculty ratio, you get the personal attention of a small liberal arts college.
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We encourage ongoing, across-the-curriculum discussions on the ethics of business, medicine, teaching and other disciplines and urge you to use your personal morals and values in debating issues and making decisions. Underscoring our national prominence in emphasizing service learning and nurturing the spirit, the John Templeton Foundation has named Seton Hall as one of the country’s leaders in developing the character of its students.
THE SIGHTS OF ONE OF NEW JERSEY’S BEAUTIFUL AND MOST HISTORIC CAMPUSES
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Seton Hall is about caring and sharing - to pass a torch to students that is burning brighter than the one passed to us.
“Tony Lovisick, PH.D.
Chair, Finance and Legal Studies Stillman School of Business
Our faculty comprised of a distinguished group of scholars that have earned advanced degrees both in the U.S. and abroad. You will study alongside these learned men and women collaborating with them in developing new concepts and researching meaning-ful topics. And don’t think they won’t be involved in your academic careers - personal attention is at the heart of academic excellence.
I give the highest importance to my contact with students ... they are the school’s most important asset. “
Ambassador s. azmat hassanSenior Faculty Associate
Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations
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Combine a student-discounted New Jersey transit ticket, with 30 minutes train-time, and you’re at Penn Statiion in Midtown Manhattan. From there, train, bus or walk to the neighborhood of your choice. Time Square’s Theater District: plays and musicals. Upper Fifth Avenue, dubbed Museum Mile; venerable institutions like the Metropolitan and the Guggenheim. Head Downtown and check out the fi nancial district including the New York Stock Exchange. Besides the cultural and entertainment opportunities New York’s burrough of Manhattan provides, many students take advantage of internships with museums, nonprofi t and government agencies, law and accounting fi rms, television and print media - the list goes on and on.
The Hall’s campus expands dramatically when you include the surrounding areas. Hop the train to the next town west, Maplewood, for a slice of pizza, or two stops and you are in Millburn with great sushi restaurants or just a few more and your are in Summit where you can do shopping at clothing stores like Benetton or Roots, Inc. And don’t forget about the Jersey Shore or skiing in Northern New Jersey in the winter.
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DR. A. GABRIEL
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, SETON HALL UNIVERSITY
Gabriel Esteban, Ph.D., was appointed Interim President of Seton Hall University in July 2010. Since 2007, Dr. Esteban served as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Seton Hall University. As Provost, he oversaw eight colleges and schools, University Libraries, and Enrollment Services.
Dr. Esteban led the Strategic Planning initiative, collaborated with faculty and academic leaders on enhancing and adding undergraduate and graduate programs, establishing academic priorities, and strengthening the centrality of academics at SHU. Since 2009, Dr. Esteban has also been responsible for Enrollment Services and is leading the change in Enrollment Management Strategy. Dr. Esteban was previously Provost (2003-2007), Dean of the College of Business and Tenured Professor of Marketing at the University of Central Arkansas (2001-2003). He served as Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs at Arkansas Tech University (1996-2001) and was an Assistant Professor at the University of Houston-Victoria. Dr. Esteban was also a full-time instructor at the College of Business Administration of the University of the Philippines.
Dr. Esteban is active in various national, regional, and community groups and served on a national task force that designed a Voluntary System of Accountability (VSA) for universities and colleges. He is also involved in Leadership Education for Asian-Pacifics (LEAP) as a mentor and faculty member. Dr. Esteban served as team chair and consultant evaluator for the largest regional accrediting body, the Higher Learning Commission and also served as a member of their Accreditation Review Council. At the local level, Dr. Esteban was past chair of the boards of the Conway Chamber of Commerce and the Women’s Shelter of Central Arkansas. And served on the board of the Faulkner County Habitat for Humanity He is currently a member of the Board of the Asian-Pacific Americans in Higher Education (APAHE), and the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
Dr. Esteban has published papers in refereed journals and proceedings, and presented papers at national, international and regional conferences such as TIMS/ORSA, American Psychological Association, Western Decision Sciences Conference, and the International Trade and Finance Association.
Dr. Esteban received a Ph.D. in Administration from the Graduate School of Management at the University of California at Irvine in 1993 and a Master of Science in Japanese Business Studies from Chaminade University in Honolulu in 1986. He earned a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. Dr. Esteban received specialized training in Leading Transformation and Change at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education, and he completed the Japan Management Program at the Japan-America Institute for Management Science in Honolulu. He also has private sector work experience in the Philippines and in Japan.
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PATRICK
Director of Athletics and Recreational Services
Patrick G. Lyons was named Director of Athletics and Recreational Services at Seton Hall University on February 22, 2011.
Since his arrival, Lyons has been dedicated in his efforts to implement his vision for Seton Hall’s athletics and recreation department by introducing a number of initiatives designed to enhance the college experience for Seton Hall’s 14 NCAA Division I athletics programs and the student body as a whole.
In Lyons’ first full year as Director of Athletics, the Pirate Blue Athletic Fund, Seton Hall’s athletic fundraising vehicle, experienced the most successful year of its history, receiving record contributions to fund critical initiatives to help make the Pirates competitive in the BIG EAST conference and at a national level.
When Lyons arrived at Seton Hall, he established improvements and upgrades to the Pirates’ athletic and recreation facilities as a primary goal. Thanks in large part to contributions to Pirate Blue and a commitment from the University to make athletics and recreation a priority for the student-body, Seton Hall has already begun a large number of those enhancements. A new student fitness center is scheduled to be completed by summer 2013 and plans are in place to add a new scoreboard to Owen T. Carroll Field, revamp the student-athlete training room facility and create additional space for Academic Support Services. The men’s basketball locker room and women’s basketball coaching suite were each renovated during the 2011-12 season.
The Pirates have also experienced a number of on field successes since Lyons came to Seton Hall. The men’s basketball team finished the 2011-12 season with a 21-13 overall mark, matching the program’s highest win total since the 2003-04 season and advancing to the second round of the National Invitational Tournament. The baseball team captured the BIG EAST Championship at the conclusion of the 2011 season, the third in program history and first since 2001. The women’s soccer, volleyball and baseball programs all qualified for BIG EAST Championship competition during the 2011-12 season, with the women’s soccer program posting its most successful campaign since 1999.
Lyons has instituted a number of new events to help honor both its current and former student-athletes. In addition to the annual SAAC Student-Athlete Awards Banquet, Seton Hall held its first Senior Awards Banquet as a way to recognize its graduating seniors. He also refined the 2012 SHU Athletics Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony by hosting it in conjunction with a golf tournament at the Fairmount Country Club in Chatham, N.J.
Seton Hall’s student-athletes have exhibited success in a number of ways off the court as well, through community service initiatives and achievement in the classroom. The Pirates’ community outreach programs demonstrated outstanding involvement from every varsity program during the 2011-12 academic year, as Seton Hall’s student-athletes participated in an array of activities to benefit the community. Seton Hall also hosted
its First Annual Student-Athlete Leadership Forum, providing its student-athletes with a chance to learn from and meet speakers from across the sports landscape.
Lyons arrived at Seton Hall after spending seven years as Iona College’s Director of Athletics, establishing its department as one of the top programs in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. He was the chief administrator for the Gaels’ 21 NCAA Division I athletics programs.
Lyons’ student-athlete centered vision was incorporated into several initiatives at Iona. Working closely with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), Lyons emphasized a community service element for all of Iona’s 400+ student-athletes and also displayed a deep commitment to student-athlete development and academic standards through additional support services and facilities in both the compliance and academic services offices.
Under Lyons, the Iona athletics department saw unprecedented growth and success both on and off the fields of play. Lyons also made his mark at Iona in fundraising and improvements made to athletics facilities. The Iona Gaels Capital Improvements Fund was created by Lyons as the first capital fundraising effort in the department’s history.
Before elevating to Director of Athletics at Iona, Lyons was the Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs. In that role, he was responsible for all revenue generation by the athletics department with primary oversight of the department’s fundraising arm - The Goal Club. Prior to that role, Lyons served as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance.
As a coach, Lyons led the Iona golf team to its most successful four-year span. At the helm of the Gaels from 1998-02, he directed the squad to three MAAC Championships and earned a berth in the NCAA Golf Championship in each of his three full seasons.
A native of Providence, R.I., Lyons was a two-sport standout in hockey and golf. One of the most prolific scorers in school history, Lyons tallied 80 goals and 90 assists during his 86-game career and led all of NCAA Division I hockey in goals per game during the 1995-96 season. He captained the golf team during his junior and senior seasons and in 1996, received the Joseph O’Connell award, given annually to Iona’s most outstanding student-athlete.
In 1999, Lyons earned his master’s degree in teaching from Iona and earned an MBA from the Hagan School of Business in 2004. Lyons has also served as an adjunct professor in both the Biology department at Iona and the Sports Business Management program at Manhattanville College.
Lyons is married to the former Rachel Cintolo, who is a member of the faculty at Rutgers University.
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SETON HALL ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT DIRECTORYUniversity President .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Dr. A. Gabriel EstebanDirector of Athletics & Recreational Services ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Patrick LyonsDeputy Director of Athletics .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Duane BaileySenior Associate Athletics Director / Team Operations. .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jimmy O’DonnellSenior Associate Athletics Director / Compliance & Student-Athlete Development / SWA ......................................................................................................................Kimberly Keenan-KirkpatrickSecretary / Director’s Offi ce ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Mary Gross
Assistant Athletics Director / Athletics Communications ..............................................................................................................................................................................................Matthew SweeneyAssociate Director / Athletics Communications ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. Michael KowalskyAssistant Director / Athletics Communications ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Vincent NovickiAssistant Director / Digital Media & Creative Services ............................................................................................................................................................................................... Elizabeth RathbunCommunications Assistant / Athletics Communications .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Adam SatzSecretary / Athletics Communications ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ann Marie Vasquez
Faculty Athletics Representative / Academic Services ...........................................................................................................................................................................................Dr. Laura SchoppmanDirector of Academic Support Services / Academic Services .........................................................................................................................................................................................Matthew GeibelAssociate Director / Academic Services ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Amanda DiDonatoAcademic Advisor / Academic Services .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ryan WestmanGraduate Assistants / Academic Services ............................................................................................................................................................................................Zachary Romash, Marissa Muoio
Assistant Athletics Director / Business Operations ............................................................................................................................................................................................................Loren Peterson
Assistant Athletics Director / Compliance ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Bridgette CahillCoordinator / Student Athlete Development & Special Projects ..............................................................................................................................................................................Melanie Calderwood
Equipment Manager .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Clay WhiteAssistant Equipment Manager .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Floyd Nevius
Associate Athletics Director / Facilities & Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Kevin SponzoAssistant Athletics Director / Facilities & Operation ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................Dan VelezAthletics Facilities & Operations Assistant ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Tom Orbacz
Associate Athletics Director / External Affairs & Development .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Bryan FeltAssistant Athletics Director / Development ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Jay JudgeAssociate Director / Pirate Blue ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Nicole FerdinandoGraduate Assistant / Pirate Blue .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Brian BurkeSecretary / Pirate Blue .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Mary Laverty
Associate Athletics Director / Recreational Services .............................................................................................................................................................................................................Kathy MattaAssistant Director / Recreational Services ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Brian PollGraduate Assistants / Recreational Services ................................................................................................................................................................................................Christopher Carl, Brian Hinz
Assistant Athletics Director / Marketing & Promotions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Kelly O’NeilGraduate Assistant / Athletics Marketing .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Aimee GebhardtBand Director / Athletics Marketing ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Debbie SfragaCheerleading Head Coach / Athletics Marketing ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................Greg Gilbert
Director of Sports Medicine / Sports Medicine .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Tony TestaAssistant Athletics Trainers / Sports Medicine .......................................................................................................................Margeritte Carlson, Chris Esperson, Mallory Klapsogeorge, Mitch Toda
Strength & Conditioning Coordinator ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Khyl FarrisonAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coordinators ................................................................................................................................................................................... Angelo Gingerelli, Nanna Rivers
Director of Ticket Sales / Ticket Operations ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Richard BelloDirector of Ticket Operations / Ticket Operations ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... James Semerad
KEY PHONE NUMBERS (Area Code 973)Athletics Department .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 761-9497Athletics Ticket Offi ce ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................275-4255University Recreation Center ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 761-9730Recreational Services / Intramurals ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 761-9722Athletics Department Fax ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 761-9675Athletics Web Site ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................http://www.shupirates.com
Duane BaileyDeputy Director of Athletics
Mary GrossSecretary, Director’s Office
Kimberly Keenan-KirkpatrickSr. Assoc. Athletics Director
Compliance & Student-Athlete Development
Jimmy O’DonnellSr. Assoc. Athletics Director
Team Operations
ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF
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Dan VelezAssistant Athletics DirectorFacilities and Operations
Kevin SponzoAssociate Athletics Director
Facilities and Operations
Jim SemeradDirector of Ticket Operations
Elizabeth RathbunAssistant Director
Digital Media &Creative Services
Clay WhiteEquipment Manager
ATHLETICS SUPPORT STAFF
Melanie CalderwoodCoord. Student-AthleteDevel. & Special Projects
Richard BelloDirector of Ticket Sales
Kathy MattaAssociate Athletics Director
Recreational Services
Bridgette CahillAssistant Athletics Director
Compliance
Brian PollAssistant Director
Recreational Services
Loren PetersonAssistant Athletics Director
Business Operations
Kelly O’NeilAssistant Athletics Director
Marketing & Promotions
Aimee GebhardtGraduate AssistantAthletics Marketing
Christopher CarlGraduate Assistant
Recrecational Services
Brian HinzGraduate Assistant
Recrecational Services
Floyd NeviusAssistant Equipment Manager
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Ryan WestmanAcademic Advisor
Academic Support Services
Zachary RomashGraduate Assistant
Academic Support Services
Amanda DiDonatoAssociate Director
Academic Support Services
Matt GeibelDirector
Academic Support Services
Intercollegiate athletics is a rewarding extracurricular activity that can add a special dimension to student life. At Seton Hall, all student-athletes participate in the academic counseling program. Director of Academic Support Services for student-athletes, Matt Geibel, and his staff help ensure that student-athletes successfully balance their commitments to academics and athletics.
Geibel, Associate Director Amanda DiDonato, Academic Advisor Ryan Westman and two graduate assistant, Marissa Muoio and Zachary Romash provide support along with learning consultants and numerous tutors.
They monitor classroom performance by maintaining contact with faculty, monitoring study halls, facilitating advisement and overseeing compliance with university and NCAA academic regulations. The office of Academic Support also coordinates all institutional, regional and national award recognition.
Life Skills MissionTo provide life skills support in the areas of academics, athletics, personal development, career development and community service through the distribution of NCAA, BIG EAST Conference and Seton Hall resources. Seton Hall University’s Life Skills program will provide on-going educational opportunities to student-athletes to further develop these areas and make our student-athletes into successful leaders of the future.
Athletics ExcellenceSeton Hall is committed to excellence in all areas and strives to provide its programs with the resources to succeed on the field of competition. The Department of Athletics will seek out top professionals to serve as coaches, athletic trainers, and strength and conditioning specialists who can impart expert knowledge and direction to the student-athletes.
Academic ExcellenceSeton Hall provides a comprehensive academic support program for its Student-Athletes. Specifically, the Office of Academic Support Services for Student Athletes provides tutoring, review sessions, study groups and writing development for Seton Hall student-athletes, as well as regular interaction with faculty.
Career DevelopmentSeton Hall provides a comprehensive career development program for its student-athletes in conjunction with The Career Center at Seton Hall University. Components of the program range from resume writing and interviewing techniques, to the graduate school application processes, seminars from business leaders within the Seton Hall community and education on post-graduate scholarship opportunities.
Personal DevelopmentSeton Hall provides several seminars on different personal topics throughout the year. Workshops vary from sports nutrition to hazing prevention, drug and alcohol awareness, and business etiquette.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES
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The primary objective of the Seton Hall sports medicine staff is to provide the highest quality of evidenced based health care to the University’s student-athletes. In so doing we strive to limit risk and exposure to injury mechanisms, provide immediate response to all medical needs of the student-athlete and rehabilitate any and all injuries suffered by the student-athlete.
The three main goals of the Seton Hall University sports medicine staff are that all student-athletes are safe and free of injury, all student-athletes achieve their maximum athletic potential, and all Seton Hall University Athletic teams achieve BIG EAST Conference success.
Angelo GingerelliAssistant Strength &
Conditioning Coordinator
Khyl FarrisonStrength & Conditioning
Coordinatore
Nanna RiversAssistant Strength &
Conditioning Coordinator
Chris EsperonGraduate Assistant
Recreational Services
Tony TestaDirector
Sports Medicine
Mallory KlapsogeorgeAssistant Athletic Trainer
Sports Medicine
Mitch TodaAssistant Athletic Trainer
Sports Medicine
Seton Hall student-athletes enjoy a 2,500-square foot varsity weight room, which opened in the fall of 1997. The facility offers versatile, multi-purpose and comprehensive upper and lower body strength training equipment. Among the features of the facility are an Olympic lifting area and cardiovascular equipment such as Stairmasters, treadmills, bicycles and a versaclimber. The room offers free weights, target-loaded machines and circuit training stations. Khyl Farrison, Angelo Gingerelli & Nanna Rivers work with each team to provide expert coaching and guidance.
ATHLETICS TRAINING / STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Margeritte CarlsonAssistant Athletic Trainer
Sports Medicine
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The 2012-13 academic year is the 34th in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship.
The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth and continues to make strides in improving the quality and depth of the storied league.
The BIG EAST Conference has been always been driven by lofty goals. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2011-12 year was no different.
In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Georgetown women’s cross country team captured its fi rst NCAA Championship. The win by the Hoyas marked the third-straight year a BIG EAST team has won the women’s cross country championship, with Villanova winning the past two. The Louisville men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four in New Orleans. Connecticut fi eld hockey reached the NCAA semifi nals, as did the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team. The Irish women’s basketball team and Syracuse women’s lacrosse team each reached the NCAA fi nals. USF softball reached the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., for the fi rst time in program history.
The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the third time in the last four years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Denver, with the Fighting Irish advancing to the national title game for the second-straight year.
BIG EAST student-athletes won fi ve NCAA championships. Sheila Reid won her second-straight NCAA Women’s Cross Country title. Syracuse hurdler Jarret Eaton won the 60-meter hurdle championship in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Notre Dame won the distance medley relay at the same championship. Georgetown’s Emily Infeld won the 3,000-meter run. Carlos Almeida of Louisville won the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships.
BIG EAST football maintained its national profi le as a competitively balanced group. Three BIG EAST teams won bowl games, while the BIG EAST representative in the Bowl Championship Series won its bowl game for the fourth time in the last seven years- a streak that includes wins against the ACC, Big 12 and SEC champions.
The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when fi ve new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida.
BIG EAST institutions reside in 18 of the nation’s top 50 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain more than one-fourth of all television households in the U.S. The BIG EAST will welcome UCF, Houston, Memphis, SMU and Temple in all sports in 2013-14. Temple football will join the league in 2012, with Boise State and San Diego State joining the following year and Navy in 2015.
Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 32 national championships in six different sports and 137 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2011-12.
BIG EAST basketball squads have captured 11 titles in the last 13 years. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the fi rst school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the fi rst conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985, the only time this has occurred in NCAA history.
Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. The conference currently crowns champions in 24 sports.
The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance.
While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference refl ects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own signifi cantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics.
Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s fi rst Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s fi rst full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his fi rst year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. John Marinatto was the third commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, after seven years as the conference’s senior associate commissioner.
The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC.
BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past nine years. Attendance fi gures also are signifi cant in soccer and baseball.
The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.
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Name (Inducted, Sport, Decade)Casie Alexander (2004, Volleyball, 90’s)First inductee from the volleyball program… Graduated as all-time NCAA leader in service aces (416).Tracy Baskin (2008, Track & Field, 1983-87)Three-time NCAA All-Anmerica... First NCAA National Champion for Seton Hall.William Belfer (1981, Track & Field, 60’s)School record holder in the shot put and discus and IC4A champion.Roy N. Belliveau (1986, Basketball, Track & Field, 50’s)Record holder in the javelin… Scored 652 career points in basketball.Louis C. Benza (1980, Swimming, 50’s)Three-time Eastern Collegiate backstroke and freestyle champion.Craig A. Biggio (1996, Baseball, 80’s)Career collegiate batting average of .342… Single season school record holder in games played (61) and runs scored (97).Edward A. Blankmeyer (1986, Baseball, 70’s)First player recruited by coach Mike Sheppard… Batted .418 as a sophomore, ranked 18th in the U.S.Alfred Booth (1981, Baseball, 40’s)Played on the 11-0 team in 1942… Batted .477 as a sophomore. Harry T. Boutsikaris (1974, Fencing, 40’s) (Lifetime Achievement Award, 1989)Eastern Intercollegiate Foil and Sabre champion in 1942… Returned as head coach in the 1960’s and coached for nearly three decades. Gregory Boutsikaris (1984, Fencing, 70’s)Compiled a 124-20 career record… Member of three North Atlantic Conference Championship teams.Thomas H. Boutsikaris (1982, Fencing, 70’s)All-American in foil in 1975 and 1976… Posted a 113-3 career record.Robert E. Brennan (1991, Honorary)Avid supporter of Seton Hall athletics, and donated the lead gifts to the campaign for the Recreation Center.Harry Bright (2002, Track & Field, 1948-51)Member of mile relay teams which won the back-to-back Millrose Games titles and the National AAU Sprint Medley Championship. Howard Brock (1982, Track & Field, 70’s)All-American, All-IC4A, and All-New Jersey selection… Ran on 14 championship relay teams.Harry Brooks (1979, Basketball, 50’s)Member of the 1953 NIT Champion team… Scored 856 points in his career.Jodi Brooks (2002, Basketball, 1990-94)Helped Pirates to the NCAA “Sweet 16” and national ranking of 14th in 1994... Honorable mention All-America. Dana Brown (2008, Baseball, 1985-89)Three-time BIG EAST First Team selection... Holds several Seton Hall career records.Mark Bryant (1997, Basketball, 80’s)All-BIG EAST in 1988 and member of the first Pirate team to appear in the NCAA Tournament.
Dean V. Cetrulo (1974, Fencing, 40’s)National Intercollegiate Champion in the foil and sabre… Won the bronze medal in both at the 1948 Olympics. Gerald I. Cetrulo (1974, Fencing Coach, 1937-42)Introduced fencing to Seton Hall… Led the Pirates to 70 straight victories, two National Championships, and four Eastern Championships. Leslie S. Chavies (1986, Basketball, 70’s)Ranks seventh on all-time scoring list (1,360 points)… Member of the 1979 EAIAW Small College Champion team. Mary Beth Childs (2008, Honorary)Former two-sport athlete at Seton Hall... Dedicated and loyal contributor.Paul W. Choi (1984, Tennis, 50’s)Posted a 41-3 career record including tournament competition.Harry A. Coates (1975, Track Coach, 20’s-40’s)Coached some of the greatest relay teams in school history, in addition to Olympians.Edwin J. Collins (1978, Honorary)Despite losing part of his lower leg, earned a varsity letter as a goalkeeper for the Seton Hall soccer team.Brian D. Conlan (1979, Football, 30’s)Captain of three Seton Hall football teams, playing both offense and defense. Edward A. Coppola (1977, Honorary)Head athletic trainer for over 30 years. Michael Costigan (2012, Golf, 1996-99)First golfer in school history to capture BIG EAST Championship .. Led Pirates to consecutive appearances in NCAA East Regional.Anthony P. Cuccolo (1991, Basketball, 60’s)Tenacious defender who also scored 921 career points.Phil Cundari (2010, Baseball, 80’s)BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year in 1985... Ranks among the leaders in career wins, starts, and strikeouts.Robin L. Cunningham (1984, Basketball/ Tennis, 70’s)First woman to receive an athletic scholarship and have number retired (32)… Scored 1,003 career points while posting a 52-15 record in tennis singles.
Frederick F. Buechel, M.D. (1981, Wrestling, 60’s)First wrestler to be inducted… Won numerous AAU and collegiate titles.Timothy A. Byron (1997, Baseball, 80’s)In four seasons, never posted a losing record… Owns more career victories than any other pitcher.Martin Caffrey (1989, Baseball, 70’s)Pitched in the College World Series two times… Earned run average ranked among the top 10 nationally.Dan Callandrillo (1989, Basketball, 80’s)Fourth all-time leading scorer (1,985 points)… BIG EAST Player of the Year and the nation’s third leading scorer in 1982. Rev. James A. Carey (1974, Athletic Director)Dynamic administrator who led Seton Hall to national prominence in the 40’s and 50’s.P.J. Carlesimo (2002, Basketball Coach, 1982-94)Coached Pirates to the 1989 Final Four and was the National Coach of the Year... Coached 12 seasons making seven post-season appearances. Owen T. Carroll (1973, Baseball Coach, 1948-72)Legendary coach who had 300 victories as well as two NCAA District II Championships and two College World Series appearancesRobert L. Carter (1974, Track & Field, 50’s)Member of mile relay team which won 1951 Indoor Intercollegiate and National Championship.Gary G. Cavallo (1978, Baseball/Basketball, 70’s)Scored 820 points and had 504 career rebounds… Compiled a three-year ERA of 2.31 while making a College World Series appearance.John P. Caufield (1982, Honorary)Established the basketball season ticket program… Conducted basketball and baseball clinics in the city of Newark.Richard Cerone (1982, Baseball, 70’s)All-American catcher and Academic All-American in 1975… Number-one draft choice of the Cleveland Indians in 1975.Pamela M. Cerruti (1991, Basketball, 70’s)Ranks 10th all-time in assists (280) with 817 career points.
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George Ramos Curvy (2012, Baseball, 1974-77)Seton Hall’s first African-American All-American... Made back-to-back College World Series appearances in 1974 and 1975.Morris J. Curotta (1977, Track & Field, 50’s)Ran on mile relay teams which won IC4A indoor and outdoor titles in 1951… Member of 1948 and 1952 Australian Olympic Teams.Gerald E. Dalton (1982, Honorary)Student manager for basketball and track teams… Chairman of the first Hall of Fame Committee.Melvin J. Dalton (1980, Track & Field, 20’s)Undefeated in all cross country and two-mile events in 1925… U.S. Olympic team member in steeplechase in 1928. Samuel D’Ambola (1976, Fencing, 40’s)Member of the 1942 Eastern Intercollegiate Champion team that won 68 straight matches.Alfred Daley (1984, Track & Field, 70’s)Two-time All-American … Member of 1976 and 1980 Jamaican Olympic mile relay teams.Robert E. Davies (1973, Basketball, 40’s)Two-time All-American and leading scorer for three seasons… On NBA’s Silver Anniversary team.Richard E. Dec (1979, Basketball, 60’s)All-America honorable mention… Had 1,123 career points, while never missing a game. Terry Dehere (2002, Basketball, 1989-93)All-time leading scorer and consensus All-American... First Pirate to have his number retired while an active player. Francis E. Delany (1977, Basketball/Baseball, 30’s & 40’s)Four-year member of basketball team and captain of the 15-1 baseball squad.Norman J. Dermody, Jr. (1981, Baseball, 60’s)School record holder in career shutouts (9) and tied for complete games (21)... 1967 Met Conference Pitcher of the Year.Anna Cavanaugh Dierickx (1980, Honorary)First woman inducted into the Hall of Fame… Strong supporter of Seton Hall athletics.Edward A. Dierickx (1973, Honorary)Member of “Friends of Seton Hall University” and an honorary member of the Seton Hall Alumni Federation. Victor J. DiFilippo (1989, Lifetime Achievement Award)Credited with starting the physical education program, teaching for 44 years… One of the first coaches/trainers of Seton Hall athletes. Sue (Dilley) Regan (1989, Women’s Basketball Coach, 1973-85)Won 193 games and made six AIAW Tournament appearances with a title in 1979. Charles Doehler (1997, Freshman Baseball Coach)Freshman baseball coach for 15 years with a winning percentage of .950… Credited with the development of many Seton Hall greats. John V. Donovan, Jr. (1979, Baseball, 70’s)School record-holder for shutouts in a season (5) and complete games (21)… Second in U.S. in 1969 with a 0.62 ERA.Most Rev. John J. Dougherty (1978, Honorary)University President from 1959 to 1969 who held strong beliefs in the value of athletics to education process. Walter J. Dukes, Jr. (1973, Basketball, 50’s)All-American and Haggerty Award recipient… All-time leading rebounder (1,697) and member of the 1953 NIT Champions.William J. Eyres (1981, Honorary)
in assists (410)… Averaged 27.5 ppg, third in nation as senior. George J. Germann, Sr. (1977, Track & Field, 60’s)On 1963-64 National AAU two-mile relay championship team.Herbert J Germann (1978, Track & Field, 60’s)First NCAA Champion in school history in any sport (1,000 yardrun).David Gerstein (2004, Honorary)Co-founder of the Pirate Blue Athletic Fund and co-chair of the Richie and Sue Regan Endowed Fund for Athletics.John Gibson (2000, Track & Field Coach, 1945-72)Legendary coach who guided Seton Hall athletes to numerous national and intercollegiate championships, in relays and individual events. Nolle Graham (2012, Track & Field, 1998-02)A five-time All-American... Named Most Outstanding Performer at the 2001 BIG EAST Outdoor Championships.Adrian Griffin (2010, Basketball, 1991-94)Scored 1,414 career points, won Haggerty Award, and was a member of 1993 BIG EAST Championship squad.Ozelina Gorham (1997, Basketball, 80’s)Ranks second all-time in four categories- points (1,668), rebounds (1,224), steals (252), and field goals made (665).James Hanna (1976, Soccer, 50’s)Three-time All-American… Played for teams which put together two 18-game unbeaten streaks.Michael W. Hannon (1975, Basketball/Baseball, 50’s)Member of the 1953 NIT Champions… Hit .355 while playing right field.Flirtisha Harris (2004, Track & Field, 90’s)Earned All-America status in 400 meter run or 1600 meter relay 13 times during her career.Todd Heimer (1986, Baseball, 70’s)Notched a 20-7 career pitching record with a career 2.92 ERA.Edward J. Heine, Sr. (1978, Baseball/Football/Basketball/Track, 10’s)Only four-sport letterman in school history with a total of 11.John C. Henderson (1974, Honorary)Loyal athletics fan who was member of the University Board of Trustees.Kevin Hennessey (1989, Track & Field, 60’s)Won three national championships as a member of the two-mile relay teams.Ian Hennessy (2006, Men’s Soccer, 80’s)Led SHU to three BIG EAST titles and was Most Outstanding Player twice... Third Team All-American in 1987
One of the major supporters of the university... Founder of the Winners’ Circle for the basketball program.Msgr. Thomas G. Fahy (1975, Athletic Director, 50’s)Served as athletic director for several years in the 1950’s.Larry Falcon (1984, Baseball, 60’s)Owned a 14-4 career record with a career ERA of 1.26.Milton A. Feller (1976, Baseball, 20’s)Outstanding outfielder for the baseball team from 1922 to 1925.Msgr. William Noe Field (1984, Honorary)First basketball season ticket holder after Walsh Gym was built, never missing a home game through 1966.Benjamin F. Fields (1982, Track & Field, 70’s)School record holder in the high jump… All-American in 1975, while ranking among the top 10 high jumpers in the world.Rev. Francis J. Finn (1976, Honorary)One of the originators of the annual “Friends of Seton Hall” dinner.Alfred Frungillo (2012, Honorary)A loyal and dedicated supporter of Seton Hall University, his philanthropic efforts have contributed to the advancement of a number of university, athletics and law school initiatives.Peter X. Finnerty (1976, Baseball/Basketball, 40’s)Captained baseball and basketball teams… Member of the undefeated basketball squad in 1940. Theodore A. Fiore (1980, Baseball, 60’s)All-District II team as an outfielder while driving in 37 runs. Robert B. Fisher (1986, Basketball, 40’s)Second leading scorer on basketball team that posted a 55-5 record over three years.Msgr. Edward J. Fleming (1986, Honorary)Worked to enrich varsity sports at the university… Served as chairman of the Athletic Council. Frank S. Fletcher (1982, Track & Field, 40’s)Ran on world-record setting two-mile relay team in 1942. Frank Fox (2000, Track & Field, ‘40’s)Member of mile relay teams which captured two IC4A and Millrose game championships... Was a 1948 All-American.Leslie A. Fries (1974, Basketball/Baseball, 20’s)Captain of the baseball team and three-year captain of the basketball team.Richard W. Gaines (1978, Basketball, 50’s)Ranks 13th on all-time scoring list (1,511) while on two NIT teams. Nicholas Galis (1991, Basketball, 70’s)Ranks as the 10th all-time leading scorer (1,651) points and 8th
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Frank J. Hill, Sr. (1977, Basketball Coach, 1911-30)Compiled a 191-75-1 record as head coach. Shaheen Holloway (2012, Basketball, 1996-00)Three-time All-BIG EAST selection... Ranks as the school’s all-time leader in assists and among the top-three in steals. Robert Holm (1989, Basketball, 40’s)Standout for teams that won 39 straight games over a two-year span. Rev. John J. Horgan (1976, Athletic Director)Athletic Director from 1960 to 1972… Responsible for the building of the athletic “bubble”.Donald Horn (1997, Honorary)Founder of the Pirate Blue Athletic Fund in 1960, known then as “Friends of Seton Hall University”.Msgr. Michael W. Hornak (1977, Basketball/Baseball, 20’s)Gifted athlete who played baseball and basketball.
Paul Horowitz (1984, Honorary)Historian and publicity director for first 10 years of the Athletic Hall of Fame.Kenneth House (1978, Basketball, 70’s)One of four athletes to have compiled 1,000 points (1,670) and 1,000 rebounds (1,149) in career.Robert A. Issler (1980, Baseball/Golf, 70’s)Undefeated as a freshman pitcher… Won both Metropolitan and New Jersey Public Golf Championships.Peter D. Jones, Sr. (1979, Baseball/Basketball, 10’s)Third leading scorer on the basketball team for two seasons. Charles Joseph (1986, Track & Field, 70’s)Two-time All-American and All-IC4A honoree eight times.Arturas Karnisovas (2008, Basketball, 1990-94)Scored over 1,500 career points and led Pirates two BIG EAST Tournament Championships.O. Lawrence Keefe (1976, Honorary)Was the first full-time sports information director.Msgr. James F. Kelley (1975, Honorary)Youngest person to serve as president of a university when appointed in 1935. Rev. Michael E. Kelly (1986, Honorary)Member of the University Athletic Council and chairman of the Athletic Hall of Fame… Chaplain to the football and wrestling teams.Louis E. Kernan (1973, Honorary)Member of the Board of Trustees, former president of the
42)Compiled a 69-19 record, with an undefeated season in 1942. Phyllis A. Mangina (1991, Basketball/Softball, 80’s)All-time leader in steals (269) and tied for second in assists (441).Rev. John J. Mannion (1989, Honorary)Served as University chaplain for athletic teams and the Pirate Blue Athletic Fund.Richard E. Marks (1979, Baseball, 50’s)Owns a career batting average of .377 for 1958 and 1959 Metropolitan Conference champions. Peter Matischak(2010, Soccer, 80’s)Schools all-time leader in points (152), goals (59), and assists (34)... Named BIG EAST Player of the Year in 1986.Francis P. Meehan (1973, Baseball/Basketball, 10’s)One of the first “big men” to play college basketball.Nick Menza (1989, Soccer Coach, 1958-84)Second on all-time coaching wins list for soccer with 106 in 27 seasons.Megan Meyer (2010, Softball, 2002-05)Won back-to-back BIG EAST Championships in 2004 and 2005... Two-time All-American... Schools all-time leader in wins (81) and strikeouts (686).Peter A. Milone (1986, Fencing, 40’s)Four-time gold medalist at the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference championships with a 127-5 record. Charles Mitchel (1991, Basketball, 60’s)Scored 944 points in his career. John J. Monteleone (1977, Baseball/Soccer, 60’s)Career batting average of .335 and honorable mention All-America as a goalkeeper.John Moon (1997, Track & Field Coach, 1972-Present)Three-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year and 1994 National Women’s Coach of the Year… Has coached 19 Olympians and 64 All-Americans.John Morris (1989, Baseball, 80’s)All-America First Team as a junior… Set 12 records while playing.Matt Morris (2004, Baseball, 90’s)First Team All-American in 1995… First round draft pick of St. Louis Cardinals and eventual National League All-Star.John Morton (1997, Basketball, 80’s)Member of 1989 Final Four team who ranks 11th on all-time scoring list (1,621).Glenn Mosley (1984, Basketball, 70’s)One of four players to record 1,000 points (1,441) and 1,000 rebounds in a career… Led nation in rebounding in 1977 (16.3). Rev. Daniel A. Murphy (1980, Honorary)Considered one of the prime authorities on Seton Hall athletics history. John Murphy (1989, Basketball & Tennis Coach, 1960’s-80’s)Assistant basketball coach for 10 years and freshman team coach for eight. Thomas A. Murphy (1974, Honorary)Served as a scout for basketball coaches John “Honey” Russell and Richie Regan. Stephen Nagy (1975, Baseball, 40’s)Posted a collegiate pitching record of 22-1 with 13 consecutive wins. Al Negratti (1997, Basketball, 40’s)Key member of the John “Honey” Russell teams that compiled a record of 71-7. Julius Nicolai (2006, Baseball, 50’s)
“Friends of Seton Hall University”, and member of the President’s Advisory Board.Raymond Keyes (1980, Baseball, 30’s)Shortstop who compiled a career average of .377.Sacha Kljestan (2012, Soccer, 2003-05)First-Team All-American in 2004 and Third-Team selection in 2005... Led SHU to three NCAA Tournament appearances.Kenneth Kunzman (2004, Honorary)Co-founder of the Pirate Blue Athletic Fund and co-chair of the Richie and Sue Regan Endowed Fund for Athletics.Aaron Kurtzman (1981, Swimming, 50’s)All-American in the butterfly while winning three Eastern Intercollegiate titles. James Lampariello (1991, Administration)Director of Sports Promotion from 1978 to 1982.Thaddeus S. Lepcio (1973, Baseball, 50’s)Member of the 1950 NCAA District II Champions that qualified for the College World Series.Msgr. Richard Liddy (2008, Administration)Men’s Basketball Chaplain for over two decades... Former acting University ChancellorJohn P. Ligos (1984, Basketball, 50’s)On team that compliled a record of 60-25 and qualified for two NIT berths.Msgr. Charles E. Lillis (1976, Athletic Director)Athletic Director from 1927 to 1945… Founder and director of the Seton Hall Track Carnival. Chester A. Lipski (1975, Track & Field, 40’s)Anchor of the two-mile relay team that set a then-world record at the 1942 Navy Relief Games.Charles F. Lorenzo (1979, Basketball, 50’s)Member of three NIT teams in the 1950’s… Scored 775 points in his career.Melvin Knight (1978, Basketball, 70’s)Had 775 career points and 243 rebounds, despite playing just 50 career games because of injuries. Robert N. Knoth (1978, Baseball, 40’s)One of the greatest hitters in baseball history, hitting .485 and .403 in his career. John A. Macknowski (1975, Basketball, 40’s)Member of the 1946-47 team that went 24-3.Edward W. Madjeski (1977, Baseball/Basketball/Soccer, 30’s)Earned nine letters in three sports.Albert L. Mamaux (1975, Baseball Head Coach, 1937-
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One of the top pitchers in the country during his time... Ranked eighth nationally with a 0.83 ERA in 1957.William T. Nolan (1975, Baseball, 50’s)All-American in his senior season with a batting average of .392.Pat O’Kelly (1997, Soccer, 80’s)First Team All-American and BIG EAST Player of the Year twice… Academic All-American and Hermann Trophy Finalist. Rev. John J. Outwater (1976, Baseball/Basketball, 20’s)Captain of the basketball team from 1924 to 1927. Patrick M. Pacillo (1991, Baseball, 80’s)Third team All-American in 1984… Helped team to a 41-13 record and an NCAA East Regional berth.Susan G. Patton (1991, Women’s Tennis Coach, 1972-90)Posted winning seasons in 17 of 18 years, with a career record of 162-57-1… Won the NJAIAW championship in 1982 and 1983.Michael Paul (1991, Track & Field, 80’s)BIG EAST Indoor Champion in the 400 meters in 1981… Ranked number-two in the world in the 400 meters.Edward R. Petrie (1978, Basketball, 50’s)Scored 943 points during his career… Member of 1955-56 NIT team. Derrick Peynado (1989, Track & Field, 80’s)Seven-time All-American and Member of 1981 and 1982 BIG EAST indoor champion teams.Kenneth P. Pine (1978, Basketball/Baseball, 40’s)On basketball team that won 41 consecutive games while posting a 25-3 pitching record. Joseph E. Polinski (1986, Soccer, 50’s)Led the team in scoring from 1950 to 1952. Austin M. Prokop (1977, Fencing, 40’s)Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Championship team and individual titlist in the foil. Charles Puleo (1984, Baseball, 70’s)Had a 21-7 record with 172 strikeouts for two College World Series teams.William Raftery (1984, Head Basketball Coach, 1970-81)Career record of 154-141 with four ECAC post-season berths and two NIT bids.Ramon Ramos (2006, Men’s Basketball, 1985-89)Led Seton Hall to the 1989 NCAA Championship game... First Team All-BIG EAST player, shot .557 from the floor in his career.James R. Reardon (1981, Honorary)Co-founder of the Owen T. Carroll Diamond Club. Richard J. Regan (1973, Basketball)Ranks 20th on all-time scoring list (1,167) and member of the 1953 NIT Champions… Had 112 wins as coach. Rev. Francis D. Reynolds (1982, Basketball/Baseball/Football/Track, 20’s)Star fullback for the football team and a high jumper. James E. Reynolds (1979, Honorary)Served on the Alumni Board of Directors… Charter member of the “Friends of Seton Hall”. Paul Riccardi (1981, Fencing, 40’s)Won four Eastern Intercollegiate epee titles and U.S. Intercollegiate foil title.Arnold W. Ring (1980, Basketball, 50’s)Member of three NIT teams, including 1953 champions… Earned All-NIT Second Team honors.George Ring (2010, Honorary, 1962-65)Generous contributor to Pirate Blue Athletic Fund and several
other initiatives... The building which houses the offices for Pirate Blue bears his name.Joseph S. Ritter, M.D. (1980, Baseball, 50’s)Captain of the 1959 team and District II All Star at shortstop.Joseph M. Robertson (1975, Honorary)Involved with the Winners’ Circle, the Diamond Club, and “Friends of Seton Hall”.Marteese Robinson (2002, Baseball, 1985-87)Nation’s leading hitter in 1987 for the BIG EAST champion team... Named the NCAA’s Co-Player of the Year and an All-America. John D. Russell (1973, Head Basketball Coach, 1937-43, 1949-60)Coach of the 1953 NIT championship… Holds a career record of 295-129.John Rutherburg (1997, Basketball, 40’s)Member of teams from 1940 to 1942 which won 41 straight games.Edward A. Sadowski (1974, Basketball, 30’s)All-America honorable mention in 1940.Geraldine Saintilus Smith (2010, Women’s Basketball, 1986-89)Program’s higest scorer with 1,804 career points.Robert Saugstad (1981, Golf, 60’s)Placed in top 10 individuall as team earned a fourth-place finish at the 1968 Metropolitan Intercollegiate Golf Championships.Frank B. Saul, Jr. (1973, Basketball, 40’s)First basketball player to score 1,000 career points (1,011).James H. Scheick (1979, Football, 60’s)Club Football All-American in 1968 and 1969.Manfred Schellscheidt (2008, Soccer Head Coach, 1988-present)Guided the Pirates to over 200 victories and two BIG EAST titles.Albert M. Senavitis (1982, Basketball, 60’s)Top playmaker who scored 904 career points.William R. Sheppell (1975, Soccer, 40’s)Three-time All-American (1948-50) who scored 3l career goals.Michael Sheppard, Sr. (1996, Baseball Head Coach, 1973-03)Led teams to 12 NCAA Tournament bids and two College World Series appearances… Three-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year. Michael Sheppard, Jr. (1991, Baseball, 80’s)Outstanding fielding shortstop, had 115 consecutive chances without making an error.Thomas J. Sheridan (1977, Honorary)Worked at Seton Hall for over 30 years… Has annual award in his
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memory for baseball player.Harry F. Singleton (1976, Basketball/Soccer/Baseball, 20’s)Seton Hall’s first All-Eastern selection in basketball and soccer. Kelly Smith (2008, Soccer, 1997-2000)First women’s soccer player to be inducted... Two-time NCAA statistical champion in goals and points per game.Charles Slade (1979, Track & Field, 50’s)Member of two Intercollegiate champion mile-relay teams and squad which won five straight championship events at MSG.Eugene Smith (2010, Golf, 1997-2000)Won BIG EAST Individual title in 2000 and won a school-record six tournaments during his tenure.Frank L. Spatuzzi (1980, Baseball, 30’s)Played four years, hitting over .400 two seasons.Andrew W. Stanfield (1973, Track & Field, 50’s)Three-time National AAU 60 yard and 200 meter champion… Won three Olympic gold medals in 1952 and 1956. Msgr. Edwin V. Sullivan (1997, Honorary)Baseball team’s chaplain for over 25 years.John H. Suminski (1982, Basketball, 60’s)Scored 846 points in his career. Golden L. Sunkett (1981, Basketball, 60’s)Holds the single season assist record (197) and per game average (8.57).Phillip Thigpen, Sr. (1976, Track & Field, 40’s)National AAU 1,000 yard champion in 1948 and three-time IC4A champion.Frank J. Tracey (1979, Honorary)High school basketball coach who had tremendous influence in bringing athletes to Seton Hall. John S. Tracey (1977, Baseball, 60’s)All-American in 1964 for team which went to College World Series.Msgr. Joseph P. Tuite (1989, Honorary)Assistant athletic director and director of the basketball office in the 1940’s.Frank Turner (2004, Track & Field, 40’s & 50’s)Member of mile-relay team that won IC4A and NYAC championships at MSG… Ran lead-off leg on dominant relay teams of the early 1950’s.Gregory M. Tynes (1986, Basketball, 70’s)One of only three players to have over 2,000 career points, 2,059 3rd all-time… Honorable mention All-American.John W. Valentin (1996, Baseball, 80’s)
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All-American third team and All-BIG EAST, hitting .392 as a junior.Andrew Valmon (1997, Track & Field, 80’s)Three-time All-American and holder of three records… Two-time Olympic gold medalist on 1984 and 1988 mile relay teams. Maurice Vaughn (1996, Baseball, 80’s)Three-time All-American and BIG EAST Player of the Decade… School’s all-time career leader in home runs and RBI.Jerry Walker (2004, Basketball, ‘90s)1993 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year… Led Pirates to two BIG EAST titles and three NCAA appearances.Frank E. Walsh, Jr. (1991, Honorary)Major supporter of the University’s athletic program… Chair of the Board of Regents. Robert F. Wanzer (1974, Basketball, 40’s)Led 1946-47 team to a 24-3 and had number retired… Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee.Louis F. Welaj (1981, Baseball, 40’s)Helped Pirates put together a 26-game winning streak over 1941 and 1942 seasons.
Nicholas G. Werkman III (1972, Basketball, 60’s)Second on the all-time scoring list (2,273) career points… One of four players with over 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds.Mark Whitford (2010, Honorary, 1990-93)Former wrestler who perished during the attacks of September 11, 2001.Richard S. Wieczezak (1982, Baseball, 60’s)All-America third team and member of 1964 College World Series squad.Angela Williams (2006, Track & Field, 80’s)First female All-American at SHU, earning the honor twice... Competed at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics. Shana Williams (2008, Track & Field, 1989-93)Seven-time NCAA All-America and 13-time BIG EAST Champion... First woman in BIG EAST history to win the outdoor high jump four times.Robert Wussler (2006, Honorary)Generous supporter of Seton Hall athletics... Former member of the Board of Regents
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Dana Wynne (2004, Basketball, 90’s)All-time leader in rebounding in BIG EAST play… Led nation in rebounding in 1996… Three-time honorable mention All-America.A. Zachary Yamba (1980, Soccer, 60’s)Scored 21 goals in 1962, a record that lasted for 24 years.Hector Zamora (2006, Men’s Soccer, 90’s)One of the finest men’s soccer players at SHU... First Team All-American and adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American as a senior.
* Special thanks to Robert L. Carter ’51, a 1974 Hall of Fame Inductee, for his assistance in the compilation of this list.
Bryan FeltSenior Director
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Mary LavertySecretaryPirate Blue
Brian BurkeGraduate Assistant
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Nicole FerdinandoAssociate Director
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PIRATE BLUE ATHLETIC FUNDRecognizing Seton Hall University’s long and distinguished athletic history, the Pirate Blue Athletic Fund was founded in 1985 by Pirate legend Richie Regan ’53 as the University’s athletic fund-raising vehicle.
Through annual contributions, Pirate Blue enables the University to fund critical initiatives such as recruiting, travel, equipment, facilities, and academic advising. The funds raised through Pirate Blue are essential in allowing Seton Hall to remain competitive in the BIG EAST Conference.
Pirate Blue members have a special connection to the Seton Hall athletic program, as they receive exclusive benefits and invitations,while also playing a key role in the continuing advancement of our student-athletes.
Jay JudgeAssistant Athletics Director
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Craig Biggio, Former Professional Baseball Player, Houston Astros Mark Bryant, Former Professional Basketball Player; Current NBA Assistant Coach, Oklahoma CityHonorable Brendan T. Byrne, Former Governor of New JerseyRichard “Rick” Cerone, Former Broadcaster, Baseball Network; Former Professional Baseball Player, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, Montreal ExposRaymond G. Chambers, Philanthropist, Chairman of the Amelior Foundation, Inc.Joseph Clark, Former Principal, East Side High School (portrayed in the film Lean on Me); Consultant/LecturerRonald J. Cicenia (Carey), ActorChuck Connors, Actor, The Rifleman, Arrest and Trial, Cowboy in Africa and The Yellow Rose. Baseball career with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs. Basketball career with the Boston CelticsSamuel Dalembert, Professional Basketball Player, Sacramento KingsRobert Dubill, Executive Editor, USA TodayRichard Ensor, Commissioner, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Jack Gallagher Jr., President, Drake BakeriesDavid B. Gerstein, President, Thermwell Products Company, Inc.Adrian Griffin, Current NBA Assistant Coach, Milwaukee Bucks, Former Professional Basketball PlayerHonorable Katherine J. Sweeney Hayden, Federal Court Judge, U.S. District Court of New JerseyJames “Jim” Hunter, Lead Radio Announcer, Baltimore OriolesSacha Kljestan, Professional Soccer Player, Anderlecht (Belgian Professional League); Member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic TeamGeorge J. Kresge, “The Amazing Kreskin”, MagicianHelen Lerner, Mega Millions Lottery WinnerBob Ley, Sports Broadcaster ESPN, ABCMatt Morris, Former Professional Baseball Player, St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates
Bart S. Oates, Vice President, Gale & Wentworth, Inc.; Former Professional Football Player, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ersHonorable Donald M. Payne, U.S. Congressman (D-NJ)Bill Raftery, Sports Broadcaster, ESPN, CBSNicholas L. Ribis, President and CEO, Trump Hotels and Casino ResortsThomas Sharkey, Chairman, Fleet Insurance AdvisorsDonald Skwar, Executive Editor/Sports, Boston GlobeCongresswoman Ellen Tauscher, California RepresentativeAndrew O. Valmon, Head Track and Field Coach, University of Maryland; Two-time Olympic Gold MedalistMaurice “Mo” Vaughn, Former Professional Baseball Player, New York Mets, Anaheim Angels, Boston Red SoxE. Duke Vincent, Vice-Chairman, Spelling Television; Executive Producer, Spelling Television Shows (Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place)Richard J. “Dick” Vitale, Sports Broadcaster, ESPN, ABC; NBA Hall of FamerMax M. Weinberg, Former Music Director Late Night with Conan O’Brien; Drummer, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandShana Williams, Professional Track Athlete; 1996 & 2000 United States Olympic Team MemberRobert J. Wussler, President and CEO, Ted Turner Pictures, LLC
Craig Biggio Rick Cerone Sacha Kljestan
NOTABLE ALUMNI
Bob Ley Dick Vitale Bill Raftery
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Ann Marie VasquezAthletics Communications Secretary
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Vincent NovickiAssistant Director
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The Office of Athletics Communications at Seton Hall welcomes your continued interest in the University and its athletics program. For information, interviews, photographs and credentials, please call (973) 761-9493 or e-mail the respective sport contact.
MEDIA CREDENTIALSCredentials for media covering Seton Hall at Walsh Gym, Owen T. Carroll Field, Ivy Hill Park or on the University’s campus should be attained by contacting the Office of Athletics Communications by phone at (973) 761-9493, by fax at (973) 761-9061, or by emailing the respective sport contact. Seton Hall reserves the right to revoke press credentials at any time for any reason.
PHOTO CREDENTIALS All photographers attending Seton Hall home athletics contests must wear proper credentials. Request for credentials should be made in advance by contacting the Office of Athletics Communications by phone at (973) 761-9493, by fax at (973) 761-9061, or by emailing the respective sport contact.
INTERVIEWSAll requests for player or coach interviews, either in person or via phone, must be arranged through the Office of Athletics Communications. Advance notice of at least 24 hours is preferred.
BROADCASTSAll requests to broadcast Seton Hall athletics contests should be made in writing; they must be approved by Seton Hall Director of Athletics Patrick Lyons. Please contact the Office of Athletics Communications for specific information particular to each sport.
PRESS ROWOnly accredited members of the media will be issued credentials to cover Seton Hall athletics, and only those issued passes will be permitted to sit on press row. Members of the media are reminded that press row is a working area and cheerleading for either the home or visiting team will not be tolerated.
MEDIA SERVICESSeton Hall University and opponent’s game notes, up-to-date statistics, BIG EAST Conference notes and statistics, and game flip cards will be available to working members of the media. Halftime and final statistics and will also be distributed on press row when applicable. Fax services are available upon request.
POST-GAMESeton Hall coaches and student-athletes are available for comment following a post-game cooling off period. Locker rooms are closed to the media.
Matt SweeneyAssistant Athletics Director / Athletics CommunicationsContact For: Men’s Basketball, Baseball, Men’s/Women’s Golf, VolleyballSweeney e-mail ..........................................................matthew.sweeney@shu.edu
Vincent NovickiAssistant Director / Athletics CommunicationsContact For: Women’s Basketball Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, SoftballKowalsky e-mail ............................................................... [email protected]
Adam SatzCommunications Assistant / Athletics CommunicationsContact For: Tennis, Men’s/Women’s Cross Country, Men’s/Women’s Swim and DiveSatz e-mail ....................................................................................adam.satz@shu.edu
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Adam SatzAssistant
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