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Table of ContentsAbout Norwich University...........................................3
Athletic Department Staff............................................4
Sports Information Staff..............................................5
2012 Season Preview................................................6-7
2012 Norwich Roster...................................................8
Norwich Coaching Staff..............................................9
Player Profiles.......................................................10-14
2011 Season Results/Honors........................................15
2011 Statistics.........................................................16-17
Quick Facts
Location..................................................Northfield, Vt.
Nickname............................................................Cadets
Colors...................................................Maroon & Gold
Affiliation........................................NCAA Division III
Conference..........................................................GNAC
President.....................................Dr. Richard Schneider
VPSA................................................BG Michael Kelly
Commandant of Cadets.......................Rick Van Arnam
Dean of Student Affairs..........................Martha Mathis
Athletic Director................................Anthony Mariano
Head Athletic Trainer..............................David Botelho
Equipment Manager..................................Scott Mullen
Softball Information
Head Coach............................................Greg McGrath
Home Field (capacity)............... NU Softball Field (150)
Sports Information
Sports Information Director......................Mark Adkins
Adkins’ Direct Line...............................802-485-2160
Adkins’ [email protected]
Primary Softball Contact.......................Derek Dunning
Dunning’s Direct Line................................802-485-2902
Dunning’s [email protected]
Sports Information FAX..........................802-485-2161
2012 Norwich Softball
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2012 Schedule
Date Opponent Time/Result
Mar. 12 Becker # 9:30 AM
Mar. 12 Gordon # 11:30 AM
Mar. 13 Gordon # 9:30 AM
Mar. 13 Albertus Magnus # 11:30 AM
Mar. 14 Massasoit CC # 9:30 AM
Mar. 14 Finger Lakes CC # 11:30 AM
Mar. 15 Montreat # 9:30 AM
Mar. 15 Mt. St. Vincent # 11:30 AM
Mar. 16 Gordon # 9:00 AM
Mar. 16 Mt. St. Vincent # 11:00 AM
Mar. 23 at Mount Ida * (DH) 3:00 PM
Mar. 24 at Emerson * (DH) 12:00 PM
Mar. 25 at St. Joseph (Conn.) * (DH) 12:00 PM
Mar. 30 Johnson & Wales * (DH) 3:00 PM
Apr. 1 at Emmanuel (Mass.) * (DH) 12:00 PM
Apr. 6 Rivier* (DH) 3:00 PM
Apr. 7 Albertus Magnus * (DH) 1:00 PM
Apr. 9 at Simmons * (DH) 3:00 PM
Apr. 11 Pine Manor * (DH) 3:00 PM
Apr. 14 at Saint Joseph's (Me.) * (DH) 1:00 PM
Apr. 15 Suffolk * (DH) 12:00 PM
Apr. 18 Lasell * (DH) 3:00 PM
Apr. 21 Anna Maria * (DH) 12:00 PM
Home games in BOLD
* GNAC contest
# Snowbird Softball Classic (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
CreditsThe 2012 Norwich softball media guide is an official publica-
tion of the Norwich University Sports Information Office. The
guide was written, edited and designed by Derek Dunning.
Photos supplied by Jennifer Langille and Jordan Silverman.
About Norwich University
Notable AlumniGen. Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) ’59
US Army Chief of Staff, 1991-95
Pierson G. Mapes ’59
Former President, NBC Television
Douglas M. McCracken ’70
Former CEO, Deloitte Consulting
Brig. Gen Jesus A. Manguel, USA ’59
Chief Operating Officer,
National Industries for the Blind
Maj. Gen. Russell Todd, USA ’50
President Emeritus, Norwich Univ.
William N. Preismeyer ’67
CEO, Cymbet Corporation;
Former CFO, Jostens, Inc.
Jay. S. Witzel ’70
President & CEO, Carlson Hotels
Emily Caruso ’00
Member, U.S. Shooting Team for
2004 & 2008 Olympic Games
Allen Doyle ’71
Two-time U.S. Senior Open
Champion
Athletics DirectoryDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics:
Tony Mariano 485-2230
Administrative Assistant:
Cathy Diego 485-2230
Sports Information Department:
Mark Adkins 485-2160
Associate: Charlie Crosby 485-2011
Assistant: Derek Dunning 485-2902
Intern: Matt Albury 485-2241
Head Athletic Trainer:
David Botelho, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Kristen Scott, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Joe Martinez, ATC 485-2236
Asst: Nicole Therrien ATC 485-2236
Strength & Conditioning Coach:
Jeff Kruger 485-2693
Equipment Manager:
Scott Mullen 485-2247Asst: Brent Maxfield 485-2247
Varsity CoachesBaseball: John Rhoades 485-2238
Men’s Basketball: Paul Booth 485-2239
Women’s Basketball: Mark Zacher 485-2229
Cross Country: Nick Cooper 485-2272
Football: Mark Murnyack 485-2233
Men’s Ice Hockey: Mike McShane 485-2242
Women’s Ice Hockey: Mark Bolding485-2302
Men’s Lacrosse: Neal Anderson 485-2592
Women’s Lacrosse: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Men’s Rugby: Bob Weggler 485-2237
Women’s Rugby: Austin Hall 485-2921
Men’s Soccer: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Women’s Soccer: Beth Van Parys 485-2847
Softball: Greg McGrath 485-2121
Swimming & Diving: Laura Dunn 485-2241
Men’s Tennis: Kyle Dezotell 485-2240
Volleyball: Ashlynn Nuckols 485-2590
Wrestling: John Hartupee 485-2248
Founded in 1819 by Captain Aldridge
Partridge, Norwich University is nestled
in the Green Mountains in Northfield,
Vermont. Norwich is the nation’s oldest
private military college.
Today Norwich University offers edu-
cational opportunities for both undergrad-
uate and graduate students. The
undergraduate experience offers a choice
of being in the Corps of Cadets or as a
civilian student. Both lifestyles are inte-
grated within the classroom, athletic
teams and student organizations.
Norwich’s undergraduate student pop-
ulation of 2200 hail from 40 different
states and 20 foreign countries. Eighty-
one percent of the 157 faculty hold termi-
nal degrees. Norwich boasts a student to
faculty ratio of 14:1 and is proud of its
long tradition of excellence in teaching
and personal attention given to students.
Thirty academic programs, including
a teacher/education licensure program,
and four ROTC programs are offered.
Norwich is the birthplace of the ROTC
program due to the innovative educa-
tional methods of Alden Partridge.
As an NCAA Division III school, the
University sponsors varsity athletic com-
petition in men’s and women’s ice
hockey, football, men’s and women’s bas-
ketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s
and women’s cross country, baseball,
softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse,
women’s volleyball, wrestling, men’s ten-
nis and men’s and women’s swimming
and diving, as well as men’s and women’s
rugby.
On campus Norwich offers 80 clubs
and organizations including academic and
professional societies, special interest
clubs and a range of religious, military
and community service organizations.
Under its School of Graduate
Studies, Norwich offers 10 online gradu-
ate degrees at the Master’s level and one
certificate program. Enrollment in the
graduate school is 1200 students.
Norwich University is located in
Northfield, Vt., just 15 miles from Mont-
pelier, the state capital.
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Norwich Athletic Department
Anthony MarianoDirector of Athletics
Well into his fourth decade of serviceto Norwich University, Tony Marianocontinues to provide leadership to aNorwich athletics program that has at-tained unprecedented levels of success.The 2003-04 season was arguably thefinest in school history as all 16 varsity
sports teams competed in postseason action, highlighted by thefootball team's first bowl game appearance in 20 years, and themen's ice hockey team competing in its sixth Division III "FrozenFour." Additionally, the Norwich men's rugby team qualified forthe 16-team USA Rugby Collegiate Championship for the first timein program history.
Mariano is in his 19th year as the Director of Intercolle-giate Athletics, after spending his first 16 seasons in Northfield asa coach. He was head men's soccer coach from 1978-84 beforebeing named head men's ice hockey coach in 1982. Under Mari-ano's guidance, the Norwich men's ice hockey team made its firstpostseason appearance in 1984, and went on to appear in sevenECAC tournaments and earn two NCAA Championship berths.Mariano stepped down as head coach in 1992 when he assumedhis current duties as athletic director.
Mariano is a 1974 graduate of St. Lawrence Universitywith a degree in physical education. He received his master's degreefrom Norwich in 1975. Tony and his wife Gail reside in Northfield.Their son, Tom, is an assistant hockey coach at Hobart.
David BotelhoHead Athletic Trainer
David Botelho is in his 17th season asthe head athletic trainer at Norwich Uni-versity, while serving as a clinical instruc-tor in the athletic training educationprogram at NU.Botelho came to Norwich from Hamp-
ton University where he served fouryears in the same capacity.
Botelho is a 1989 graduate of Rhode Island College witha degree in physical education and a minor in psychology. Heearned a master's degree in education with an emphasis in athletictraining at Old Dominion University in 1991. He also taught classesin the prevention and care of athletic injuries at Hampton andODU. Botelho is certified by both the National Athletic TrainersAssociation (NATA) and the American Red Cross.
Botelho resides in Essex Junction with his wife Gayle, andtheir sons Jake, Brady and Dylan.
Scott MullenEquipment Manager
Scott Mullen begins his ninth season atNorwich. A 1984 graduate of NU,Mullen previously served for 13 years asthe assistant equipment manager atDartmouth, where he worked with a va-riety of Ivy League championshipteams.
Mullen and his wife Mellissa are the proud parents of twochildren, Shawn (17) and Sarah (13). In his free time, Mullen enjoysexercising and spending time with his family.
Sports Information
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Charlie CrosbyAssociate Director
Charlie Crosby is in his seventh year inthe Norwich University sports informa-tion department.Crosby oversees the communication
for the men’s and women’s hockey andfootball teams.He also runs the popular “Charlie’s
Corner” list-serve email list and serves as the liaison for commu-nication between the sports information department and North-east Sports Network (NSN), which broadcasts 50 NorwichUniversity events each year including athletic contests, Commence-ment and the Todd Lecture Series.
Crosby previously served as the Director of Major Giftsin the NU Office of Institutional Advancement. Before that, hewas a sales manager for LeCroy, a New York-based firm that de-signs, builds and sells digital high-speed oscilloscopes.
Crosby is a 1963 graduate of Norwich University. He wasa member of both the baseball and rifle teams at NU during hiscollege days. In 2001, he was inducted into the Norwich Hall ofFame.
Crosby and his wife Carole reside in Northfield. Theyhave two daughters and two granddaughters.
Mark AdkinsDirector
Mark Adkins enters his first year as theSports Information Director at Nor-wich University where he will oversee allaspects of the Sports Information De-partment. Adkins will serve as the primary point
for person men's and women's rugby,volleyball, men’s and women’s lacrosse and wrestling.
Before coming to Norwich in July 2011, Adkins servedas the Sports Information Director at his alma mater WartburgCollege (Iowa) for 11 years.
While at Wartburg, Adkins managed sports informationfor 19 varsity athletic programs and was instrumental in the suc-cessful marketing of the college’s athletic programs and accom-plishments through traditional and social media.
Active in Collegiate Sports Information Directors ofAmerica (CoSida), Adkins serves as the national vice-chair of theFred Stabley Writing Contest and on the Academic All-AmericanNational Committee as Director of New Media.
Adkins has already helped establish the first Norwich Uni-versity Cadets Facebook page, Youtube page and will take overNorwich Athetics Twitter account for the 2011-12 season.
Adkins and his wife Terri live in Northfield with theirdaughter Callie.
Matt AlburyIntern
Matt Albury enters his second year asthe sports information intern. He willassist Norwich sports information di-rector Mark Adkins, associate directorCharlie Crosby, and assistant directorDerek Dunning in the day-to-day oper-ations of the office.
Albury is responsible for multiple duties including act-ing as the primary statistician for football, basketball and volley-ball, producing game day programs, and assisting with websitemaintenance. He will serve as the point person for men’s andwomen’s basketball, men's and women's swimming and diving,and baseball.
Albury, a 2010 graduate of Norwich, spent the previousfour years as an undergraduate assistant in the sports informa-tion office.
He lives in Northfield.
Derek DunningAssistant Director
Derek Dunning is in his second yearas an assistant director of sports infor-mation. He is the point person for themen's and women's ice hockey teams,men's and women's soccer teams, soft-ball, men’s tennis and cross countryteams.
He graduated from the State University of New York atOswego in 2009 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and anathletic coaching minor. While at Oswego, he wrote for the Os-wegonian school newspaper as well as the student-run televisionstation, WTOP, where he provided color commentary and in-game analysis for hockey broadcasts.
Dunning was a three-year member of the cross countryteam and interned with the Oswego State Hockey Blueline Clubassisting with marketing, media guide sales, and gameday man-agement as well as with the Palladium-Times daily newspaper.
Before coming to Norwich, he has served as theUSCHO.com Division III Women's Correspondent since 2007and worked as a sports reporter for the Leader-Herald daily news-paper in Gloversville, N.Y.
He resides in Northfield.
2012 Season Preview
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“Learning from the past” 2012 Softball Preview
by Derek Dunning, NU Sports Information
NORTHFIELD, Vt. – "Those who fail to learn from
the past are doomed to repeat it." – Sir Winston
Churchill.
That's the motto of the 2012 Norwich softball
team as it looks to get back into Great Northeast Ath-
letic Conference (GNAC) Tournament after narrowly
missing the playoffs one year ago.
"The first day of practice this year we talked
about learning from the past," Norwich head coach
Greg McGrath said. "Last year we had a great shot at
finishing in a playoff spot and then we fell apart down
the stretch."
McGrath, who enters his third year at the helm
of the NU softball program has been working to try
and build a culture within the program that he feels
will help translate to success down the road.
"We're focusing on our energy and enthusiasm
being high, as well as being positive and supportive as
a team," he said. "Our goals for the season coming in
were to have a fun season and enjoy it as well as make
the playoffs. Last year we should have, could have,
would have made the playoffs, this year we expect
ourselves to make the playoffs."
The Cadets return 10 players from last year's
squad that finished 10-22 overall and 10-14 in GNAC
play. They have also added six newcomers that have
already stepped in and earned significant roles in the
lineup.
"We're still very young as we had a large group
of freshmen last season that are now sophomores,"
McGrath said. "We only have two juniors and one sen-
ior so we're similarly young like we were last year."
Norwich will need some new faces to emerge
this season after losing GNAC First Team All-Confer-
ence catcher Marley Balasco and Seana Ellsworth to
graduation last spring. The Cadets will also be without
sophomore utility player Briana Day (Yelm, Washing-
ton) to start the season. Day was a GNAC Second
Team All-Conference selection last year as a rookie
and currently continues to recover from shoulder sur-
gery.
"We lost two talented four-year players in Mar-
ley Balasco and Seana Ellsworth," McGrath said.
"They were both key bats in our lineup and losing
them both is tough. However, this year we are deeper
and have more talent through the roster of 16 than we
have ever had before in my three years."
The Cadets' roster features just one senior and
two juniors with the bulk of the squad made up of
eight sophomores that will be integral to the team's
success this spring.
Junior second baseman Noel Byers (North
Branch, Mich.), junior outfielder Joanie Emerson
(Tyngsboro, Mass.) and sophomore outfielder Pam
Dubey (Campton, N.H.) will be counted on this sea-
son for leadership.
"Noel is an outstanding player at second base
for us that will be counted on this year in a leadership
role," McGrath said. "She's a good hitter, great leader
and she knows the game of softball inside and out.
She'll help us in all aspects of the games this season.
Pam is a returning sophomore captain that leads us ad-
ministratively and keeps us working hard at practice as
well as focused on conditioning. Joanie is a team
leader at practices, during games and off the field."
Byers hit .313 last year with one home run and
16 runs batted in. Emerson hit .375 with one home run
and five RBIs in 16 at-bats, while Dubey provided
stalwart defense.
NU also returns two sophomore starters in
shortstop Abby Belcher (Winthrop, Mass.) and first
baseman Erin Clark (Oxbow, Vt.). Belcher led the
team with 29 runs scored to go along with a .311 bat-
ting average as well as three home runs and 12 RBIs
last season. Clark ranked sixth in hits with a .284 aver-
age and eight RBIs.
Norwich also has a pair of talented freshmen in
pitcher Corinne Baita (Rochester, N.H.) and out-
fielder Kelly Travers (Whitman, Mass.) that have al-
ready made immediate impacts for the Cadets this
season.
"Corinne has already emerged as our No. 1
pitcher and Kelly has been a consistent hitter in the
No. 3 spot in our order," McGrath said.
So far the results speak for themselves for Nor-
wich.
The Cadets returned from their spring break
2012 Season Preview
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break trip last week at the Snowbird Classic in Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina with a 6-4 record, which was
their first winning record since 2006 on a spring break
trip.
"One thing we changed in terms of our ap-
proach was focusing on hitting," McGrath said. "We
came out ready to hit and we did. We hit and scored
runs in most of games. We waited until the late innings
in some of our games and we need to learn to get our
energy and enthusiasm up early. That challenge is part
of us being very young and having to learn and ma-
ture."
Norwich opens its 2012 GNAC league sched-
ule on Friday at Mount Ida with the first of three con-
ference doubleheaders in a span of three days. First
pitch is schedule for 3 p.m. The Cadets continue on to
face Emerson on Saturday and then St. Joseph
(Conn.). on Sunday. Both of Saturday and Sunday's
doubleheaders will begin at noon.
2012 Norwich Roster
2012 NORWICH SOFTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Cl. Pos. Hometown/High School1 Megan Campbell Sr. OF Piney River, Va./Nelson County 2 Corinne Baita Fr. P/OF Rochester, N.H./Spaulding 3 Melissa Rome Fr. IF Enfield, Conn./The Millbrook School 4 Abby Belcher So. SS/C Winthrop, Mass./Winthrop 6 Joanie Emerson Jr. 1B/OF Tyngsboro, Mass./Tyngsboro 7 Elizabeth Boynton So. C/1B Durham, Maine/Brunswick 9 Noel Byers Jr. 2B/IF Iron Mountain, Mich./North Branch 11 Kelly Travers Fr. UTIL Whitman, Mass./Whitman-Hanson 12 Pam Dubey So. OF Campton, N.H./Plymouth Regional 13 Erin Clark So. 1B Bradford, Vt./Oxbow 14 Kaylie Miller So. OF/1B/P Long Lake, N.Y./Long Lake Central 15 Briana Day So. 1B/P/OF Yelm, Wash./Caesar Rodney 16 Kim Comtois So. OF/3B Northwood, N.H./Northwood Academy 23 Stephanie Lamy Fr. OF Bedford, N.H./Bedford 25 Maggie Walsh So. 3B North Plainfield, N.J./Union Catholic
Head Coach: Greg McGrath (SUNY Plattsburgh ‘01), 3rd seasonAssistant Coach: Lutfiyya MuhammadTeam Captains: Noel Byers and Pam DubeyTeam Manager: Brittany RamseyAthletic Trainer: Dave Botelho
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2012 Team CaptainsNoel Byers and Pam Dubey
2012 Coaching Staff
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Greg McGrath enters his third
season at the helm of the Norwich
softball program after guiding the
Cadets to a 23-46 record in his
first two years.
The Cadets finished 9-15 in GNAC play in 2010 and
pulled a first round upset of Lasell in the GNAC Tour-
nament to advance to the semifinals before bowing
out.
Last year, the Cadets upped their league record to 10-
14 but narrowly missed qualifying for the playoffs.
McGrath is a 2001 graduate of SUNY Plattsburgh,
where he double majored in politcal science and crimi-
nal justice.
He also did his graduate work at SUNY Plattsburgh
and received a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Lead-
ership & Administration degree in 2003.
McGrath started working at Norwich in August 2005
and was a Vermont ASA umpire for two years from
2008-2009.
He also serves as the Director of Student Activities at
Norwich and the Wise Campus Center.
Greg resides in Northfield.
Greg McGrathHead Coach
Lutfiyya Muhammad enters her
second season at Norwich Univer-
sity as assistant softball coach.
She also serves as the assistant
women’s basketball coach.
Graduating from Girard College High School in
Philadelphia, PA in 2006 with academic honors,
Muhammad began her college education and basket-
ball career at NCAA Division I Delaware State Uni-
versity.
A Dean’s List student at Delaware State, she was a
member of the 2006-07 Lady Hornets basketball team
that won the Mideastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)
championship. She transferred after her freshman year
to NCAA Division II Cheyney University on a full ac-
ademic scholarship.
While at Cheyney, Muhammad continued to excel in
the classroom, landing on the Dean’s List once again.
She had an outstanding basketball career and gradu-
ated summa cum laude.
On the court, Muhammad led the Cheyney Lady
Wolves to back-to-back conference playoff appear-
ances. She was her team’s captain for two seasons,
team co-MVP for two seasons, and a two-time Second
Team All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
(PSAC) player selection.
Lutfiyya MuhammadAssistant Coach
Meet Your 2012 Cadets
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6Joanie EmersonJuniorOutfield
Tyngsboro, Mass.Tyngsboro
2011: Played in eight games with four starts ... recorded
.375 batting average in 16 plate appearances ... had six
hits including one home run and five RBIs.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of field
hockey and softball at Tyngsboro High School.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Charles and Darsi Emerson
... has one brother, Charlie and one sister, Jess ... Staff
Sergeant in the Norwich University Corps of Cadets ...
Majoring in Nursing.
1Megan CampbellSeniorOutfield
Piney River, Va.Nelson County
2011: Played and started in 27 games ... ranked fifth on
team with 26 hits and 16 runs ... compiled a .313 batting
average ... had one home run and 16 RBIs which ranked
fourth on the team.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played softball, basketball,
football, and rugby ... Attended the Marion Military In-
stitute for two years after graduating from North Branch
High School ... Scholar athlete and winner of the Marine
Corps Senior Athlete Award ... Played for the Illinois
Angels and Michigan Mavericks softball teams ... Mem-
ber of the North Branch High School regional champi-
onship softball team in 2007 and Lincoln-Way High
School Rugby State Champion team in 2006.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Matthew and Susanne Byers
... has seven siblings; Christy, Alissa, Gabriella, Jere-
miah, Josiah, Jonah and Elijah ... Majoring in Mathe-
matics.
9Noel ByersJuniorInfield
Iron Mountain, Mich.North Branch
Meet Your 2012 Cadets
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2011: Did not play on team.
BEFORE NORWICH: Multi-sport athlete in soccer,
ice hockey, softball and basketball at Brunswick High
School ... KVAC all-star first baseman in softball ...
member of Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference
(KVAC) league champion softball team as well as East-
ern Maine runner-up squad ... won Maine State Cham-
pionship in soccer and was a state runner-up in women's
ice hockey.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Frank and Louise Boynton
... has one brother, Lee and on sister, Sarah ... private in
the Norwich University Corps of Cadets ... majoring in
Nursing.
7Elizabeth BoyntonSophomoreInfield
Durham, MaineBrunswick
2011: One of just three Cadets to play and start in all 32
games ... ranked second on team with 33 hits ... led team
with 11 doubles ... ranked third with three home runs ...
contributed 12 RBIs and a .311 batting average ... 106
at-bats led team and racked up 55 total bases to rank sec-
ond on club.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played golf, basketball and
softball at Winthrop High School ... Won Abigail Adams
Award and Bentley Outstanding Athlete Award ...
Named League Most Valuable Player and All-Star ...
won both the Coaches' Award and Players' Award ...
Most improved player for golf team ... Played on the
Winthrop 14 and 16-under teams ... Stoneham Sparks
16U and 18U teams from 2006-2008 ... Northeast Quick
Silver 18U (2009-10).
PERSONAL: Daugther of David and Catherine
Belcher ... has one sister, Hannah ... Corporal in the Nor-
wich University Corps of Cadets ... cousin Christopher
Beranger played football at the University of New
Hampshire ... Member of the Norwich Dressage Team.
4Abby BelcherSophomoreInfield
Winthrop, Mass.Winthrop
2011: Played and started in 26 games ... registered eight
hits, two home runs and seven RBIs, hit for .154 average.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played softball and field
hockey at Plymouth Regional High School ... Scholar
athlete and was captain of softball and field hockey
teams during senior year ... played for the 18U Thun-
dercats summer softball team ... won the state champi-
onship in 2010 with the Thundercats.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Tom and Donna Dubey ...
has one sister, Sarah ... Corporal of the Norwich Uni-
versity Corps of Cadets ... Gold Star for academics ...
Majoring in Mathematics and Education.
12Pam DubeySophomoreOutfield
Campton, N.H.Plymouth Regional
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2011: Played in 12 games, starting in seven of them ...
hit .174 with a double and three RBIs ... posted a 1-7
record on the mound with a 8.27 ERA in 42.1 innings
pitched.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer and softball for
four years at Long Lake Central School ... Scholar-Ath-
lete Award ... Received Citizenship Award ... Named
Best Offensive Player and Most Valuable Player of soft-
ball team.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Rickie and Kimberly Miller
... Has two sisters, Jill and Maddie ... Received Aca-
demic Achievement Award ... Corporal in the Norwich
University Corps of Cadets ... Majoring in Psychology.
14Kaylie MillerSophomoreOutfield/Pitcher
Averill Park, N.Y.Averill Park
Meet Your 2012 Cadets
2011: Played and started in 24 games ... recorded 23 hits
and eight RBIs as well as a .284 batting average during
inaugural campaign in the Maroon and Gold ... recorded
team-high 163 put outs while playing first base for a ma-
jority of the season.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played varsity basketball, soc-
cer and softball at Oxbow High School ... was first team
all-league and all-state in all three sports ... soccer squad
was state runners-up in 2007, while softball team fin-
ished second in the state in 2010.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Stephen and Patricia Clark
... has a brother, Tyler ... member of the National Honor
Society in high school ... also a member of the NU soft-
ball team ... majoring in Biology.
13Erin ClarkSophomoreFirst Base
Bradford, Vt.Oxbow
2011: Ranked second on the team with a .391 batting
average while playing in 23 games and starting in 22 of
them ... also ranked second on club in home runs (four)
and RBIs (21) ... named to GNAC All-Conference Sec-
ond Team ... named Rookie of the Week for the week
ending April 24 after hitting three home runs and total-
ing 18 RBIs in six games.
BEFORE NORWICH: Attended Casear Rodney High
School in Deleware while playing softball for four years
and volleyball for three ... Was a member of the EMEA
(Europe, Middle East, and Africa) Little League Re-
gional Champion team in 2006 that played in the Little
League World Series ... played for the Ambassadors
(Germany) and Delaware Storm club teams ... member
of back-to-back European Dodds championship teams
in 2007 and 2008 ... Four-year honor roll student.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Richard and Suzanna Day
... Majoring in Sports Medicine with a Health Science
Concentration.
15Briana DaySophomoreOutfield/Pitcher
Yelm, Wash.Caesar Rodney
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2011: Played and started in 26 games ... notched eight
hits and three RBIs in 54 plate appearances ... hit .148
and was a perfect 1-for-1 in stolen base attempts.
BEFORE NORWICH: Played soccer and softball as
well as ran track at Coe Brown Northwood Academy ...
All-State soccer selection ... softball all-state team ...
Most Valuable Player of softball and soccer team ...
Coaches' Award for softball and soccer ... Played for the
ASA New Hampshire Commets from 2008-2010.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Charles and Janice Comtois
... has four siblings. Jonathon, Nick, Tim and Annie ...
Private in the Norwich University Corps of Cadets ...
Majoring in Psychology.
16Kim ComtoisFreshmanOutfield/3B
Northwood, N.H.Northwood Academy
2011: One of just three Cadets to play and start in all 32
games during rookie season ... hit for a .255 batting av-
erage and ranked fifth on the team with 13 RBIs.
BEFORE NORWICH: Four-year letterwinner in soft-
ball and basketball at Union Catholic Regional High
School ... Four years on Honor Roll ... Captain of soft-
ball team senior year.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Francis and Eileen Walsh ...
Has three siblings, Kelsey, Connor and Maeve ...
Brother Connor ran cross country at Mount Aloysius ...
Private in the Norwich University Corps of Cadets as
well as the Maroon and Gold key society.
25Maggie WalshSophomoreThird Base
North Plainfield, N.J.Union Catholic
Meet Your 2012 Cadets
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BEFORE NORWICH: Three-sport athlete at Mill-
brook School in soccer, ice hockey and softball ... soft-
ball accolades include Division II All-Star in 2010 and
2011 and two-time Coaches' award winner ... team cap-
tain in soccer and softball ... career on-base percentage
record holder for softball and member of Class C cham-
pionship team.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Rick Rome and Teri Mc-
Cusker ... private in the Norwich University Corps of
Cadets ... majoring in Criminal Justice.
3Melissa RomeFreshmanInfield
North Plainfield, N.J.Union Catholic
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of volleyball
at Spaulding High School ... also played three years of
softball and one year of lacrosse ... member of Spauld-
ing's 2007 volleyball state championship team ... played
for the Great Bay Volleyball and Rochester Slammers
club teams.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Scott and Lynda Baita ... has
three siblings, Dalton, Janice and Angela ... cousin is
Jonathon Papelbon of the Philadelphia Phillies ... also
member of Norwich volleyball team ... majoring in Civil
Engineering.
2Corinne BaitaFreshmanPitcher/OF
Rochester, N.H.Spaulding
23Stephanie LamyFreshmanOutfield
Bedford, N.H.Bedford
BEFORE NORWICH: Played four years of hockey
and softball at Whitman-Hanson High School ... softball
and hockey team captain during senior season ... softball
All-Star in junior year ... hockey All-Star in sophomore
and senior seasons as well as team Most Valuable Player
... Outstanding Female Athlete award winner in junior
year ... recipient of Joe Masi Sportsmanship Award as a
sophomore ... member of SEMGHL league champi-
onship and Massachusetts state finalist hockey team as
sophomore as well ... Patriot League All-Scholastic team
as sophomore and senior for softball and senior year for
hockey.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Timothy and Carolyn Tra-
vers ... has one brother, Patrick ... private in the Norwich
University Corps of Cadets ... majoring in Criminal Justice.
11Kelly TraversFreshmanUtility
Whitman, Mass.Whitman-Hanson
2011 Season Results/Honors
2011 Schedule/ResultsOverall: 10-22 Conference:10-14
Date Opponent Time/ResultMar. 14 Brockport # L, 12-1
Worcester St. # (5 inn.) L, 21-0 Mar. 15 North Park # L, 5-0
Stevens Institute # (5 inn.) L, 13-0 Mar. 17 Salem St. # L, 12-8
Heidelberg # (5 inn.) L, 15-0Mar. 18 St. Joseph's (Brkln) # L, 3-1
Franklin & Marshall # L, 6-1 Mar. 26 at Johnson & Wales (RI) * W, 5-3
at Johnson & Wales (RI) * L, 8-4 Mar. 27 at Lasell * W, 13-6
at Lasell * L, 8-6 Mar. 31 at Rivier * W, 9-4
at Rivier * (5 inn.) L, 10-2 Apr. 8 at Emerson * (5 inn.) L, 13-0
at Emerson * L, 6-2 Apr. 9 at St. Joseph (Conn.) * L, 6-0
at St. Joseph (Conn.) * (6 inn.) L, 12-3 Apr. 10 at Suffolk * W, 3-1
at Suffolk * W, 2-1 Apr. 16 Simmons * (5 inn.) L, 12-2
Simmons * W, 6-2 Apr. 18 at Albertus Magnus * (5 inn.) W, 38-0
at Albertus Magnus * (5 inn.) W, 22-7 Apr. 21 Mount Ida * W, 10-4
Mount Ida * L, 7-4Apr. 22 Emmanuel (Mass.) * W, 9-1
Emmanuel (Mass.) * L, 9-5 Apr. 25 at Pine Manor * L, 7-4
at Pine Manor * (8 inn.) L, 6-5 Apr. 26 Saint Joseph's (Me.) * L, 12-3
Saint Joseph's (Me.) * L, 11-8
Home games in BOLD CAPS# - at Myrtle Beach, S.C.* - Indicates GNAC contest
2011 Individual Honors
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Marley Balasco - CGreat Northeast Athletic
Conference (GNAC)First Team
Briana Day - UTILGreat Northeast Athletic
Conference (GNAC)Second Team
Soph. Utility Briana Day
2011 Offensive Statistics
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BATTING STATISTICS
(all games sorted by batting avg.)
STEALS
PLAYER Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg.% BB HBP SO OB%Jennette Chartrand .500 10 3 5 1 0 0 2 6 .600 2 0 3 .583 Marley Balasco .438 105 27 46 9 1 10 37 87 .829 11 0 17 .491Briana Day .391 69 15 27 6 0 4 21 45 .652 7 3 17 .463 Joanie Emerson .375 16 5 6 1 0 1 5 10 .625 1 0 2 .412Seana Ellsworth .341 88 21 30 5 2 2 17 45 .511 5 1 15 .383Rebecca Weaver .333 9 1 3 0 0 0 4 3 .333 1 0 2 .400Noel Byers .313 83 16 26 3 2 1 16 36 .434 5 5 13 .387Abby Belcher .311 106 29 33 11 1 3 12 55 .519 11 1 20 .381Erin Clark .284 81 19 23 3 0 0 8 26 .321 8 2 17 .363Kelsey Buker .266 64 6 17 4 1 0 7 23 .359 1 0 6 .277Maggie Walsh .255 55 8 14 3 0 0 13 17 .309 1 0 11 .263Kylie Pratt .244 45 2 11 2 0 1 6 16 .356 1 0 3 .261Erin Vien .182 44 5 8 2 1 0 3 12 .273 0 0 11 .178Kaylie Miller .174 23 4 4 1 0 0 3 5 .217 0 0 6 .174Pam Dubey .154 52 6 8 2 0 2 7 16 .308 3 0 19 .200 Kim Comtois .148 54 8 8 1 0 0 3 9 .167 1 0 16 .164
NORWICH 298 904 175 269 54 8 24 164 411 .455 58 12 178 .347
(Soph.) Infield Abby Belcher
Name SB-Att.S. Ellsworth* 6-6A. Belcher 2-3E. Clark 1-2M. Balasco* 1-2K. Comtois 1-1NORWICH 11-14
2011 Defensive Statistics
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Soph. Infield Erin Clark
PLAYER C PO A E Fld% DP Kaylie Miller 14 0 14 0 1.000 0 Rebecca Weaver 8 8 0 0 1.000 0 Erin Clark 168 163 2 3 .982 6 Marley Balasco 132 122 7 3 .977 0 Kelsey Buker 37 20 15 2 .946 0 Noel Byers 107 52 49 6 .944 2 Kylie Pratt 34 10 22 2 .941 0 Pam Dubey 31 25 4 2 .935 0 Joanie Emerson 25 22 1 2 .920 0 Kim Comtois 22 20 0 2 .909 0 Briana Day 47 35 7 5 .894 0 Seana Ellsworth 37 26 6 5 .865 0 Abby Belcher 131 56 57 18 .863 2 Maggie Walsh 72 21 40 11 .847 0 Erin Vien 14 10 1 3 .786 0 Jennette Chartrand 3 1 0 2 .333 0 NORWICH 882 591 225 66 .925 6
PLAYER ERA W-L App-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP Bk SFA SHAKylie Pratt 4.22 5-6 17-9 8 0 79.2 104 68 48 19 39 11 1 4 356 .292 3 5 0 1 5 Kelsey Buker 7.41 3-8 14-12 5 0 63.1 107 81 67 40 44 19 3 8 298 .359 10 1 0 2 3 Kaylie Miller 8.27 1-7 13-8 4 0 42.1 83 61 50 17 23 14 4 5 209 .397 1 0 0 1 3 Briana Day 11.40 1-1 5-3 1 0 11.2 23 33 19 12 9 2 0 1 58 .397 15 2 0 2 4
NORWICH 6.54 10-22 32-32 18 0 197.0 317 243 184 88 115 46 8 18 921 .344 29 8 0 6 15
FIELDING STATISTICS
(non-pitchers only; all games sorted by fielding per.)
PLAYER SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Balasco 35 1 .972 13 0
NORWICH 35 1 .972 13 0
PITCHING STATISTICS
(all games sorted by earned run avg.)
CATCHING STATISTICS