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Overall Record: 208-101-4 (.668 winning pct.) Conference Record: 123-46 (.727 winning pct.) • 18 student-athletes were named All-Americans. • 71 student-athletes received All-Conference recognition. • Five programs won their conference championships (men’s cross country, men’s soccer, men’s , base ball, women’s lacrosse). • Six programs participated in NCAA Championships. • Men’s Lacrosse repeated as NCAA Champions, capturing its second straight title and third overall in program history.

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Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of Long Island University. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program at C.W. Post de- velops leadership skills, personal character, discipline and competitiveness in an environment where the foremost is academic achieve ment and the successful completion of the University’s academic requirements for graduation. Each student-athlete is a representative of the University and C.W. Post, and will conform to the letter and spirit of all rules and regulations, including those contained in the Campus Ethos Statement and will refl ect the University’s commitment to excellence and access. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program strives to off er a wide range of opportunities in an environment that encourages diversity; remain re- sponsive to student, faculty and public interest; inspire the belief that the success of the overall department is greater than that of the individu al team; and create an enduring source of pride for student-athletes, alumni and the greater communities in which the program is a part. The Program endorses the following Foundations of Athletic Excellence: • Leadership • Accountability • Pride • Competitiveness • Integrity • Service • Respect • Commitment • Sportsmanship 2 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2 C.W. POST TABLE PIONEERS OF CONTENTS 22010010 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE 20112011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL

C.W. POST FOOTBALL INFORMATION 2010 C.W. Post Football ...... 1 Conference ...... State Athletic Conference This Is C.W. Post ...... 2-3 Pioneers in the Community ...... 4 ...... (St. John’s ’87) Head Coach Bryan Collins ...... 5-6 Phone Number ...... (516) 299-2847 Pioneer Coaching Staff ...... 7-9 Best Time to Reach Collins ...... Mornings Season Outlook ...... 10-12 2010 C.W. Post Roster ...... 13-14 Record at C.W. Post (12 Seasons) ...... 93-39 2010 Preseason Two Deep ...... 15 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... Same Pioneer Profiles ...... 16-36 Assistant Coaches ...... 2009 Final Statistics ...... 37-42 2009 Game Recaps ...... 43-48 Brian Hughes (/OL), Ernie Blount 2009 Opponents ...... 49-54 (DB/K), Savalis Charles (Tight Ends/Offensive Asst.), Jim Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference ...... 55 Gibbons (Defensive Line), Jonathan Gill (WR/QB), Omar PSAC Composite Schedule ...... 56 King (RB), Randi Moore (ILB), Mark Verdi (OLB/Dir. of FB All-Time Series Records...... 57-59 Year By Year Results ...... 60-63 Operations); Joe Osovet (WR); Tayrance Smith (Defensive Pioneer Records ...... 64-67 Asst.) All-Time Roster ...... 68-73 Stadium (Capacity) ...... Hickox Field (5,000) C.W. Post Football/Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 74 All-Time Results ...... 75 Surface ...... FieldTurf All-Time Defensive and Special Teams Scores ...... 76-77 Base Offense ...... Spread All-Time Miscellaneous Stats ...... 78 Base Defense ...... 4-2-5 Team Award Winners ...... 79 Pioneers In the Pros ...... 80 2009 Record ...... 6-5 (5-2 PSAC East) Long Island University/C.W. Post Administration ...... 81-83 First Football Season ...... 1957 Media Information/Directions ...... 84 All-Time Record (53 Seasons) ...... 324-200-5 Best Record ...... 11-1 (2001 & 2002) For more Pioneers info: Visit www.cwpostpioneers.com

Rosters Credits Schedules The 2010 C.W. Post Football Media Guide was written, edited and designed by the C.W. Post Athletic Media Relations Office. Design Scores and layout by Sarah Ralls using InDesign CS3 and Photoshop CS3. Statistics Editoral Assistance provided by Jill Fisher, Bryan Collins, Marie Guarnieri, Patrick McWalters and John Jez. Photography: Jonathan Reiss, Joe Rogate, Rich Slattery, Lee Weissman, Yary Photography. Special thanks to Kyle Clapham and the British . Printing by Evans Printing, Concord, N.H.

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Entering its ninth decade of providing access to the American dream through excellence in higher education, Long Island Uni- versity is a multi-campus, diverse, doctoral institution of higher learning. One of the largest and most comprehensive private universities in the country, Long Island University off ers almost 600 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs and certifi cates, and educates more than 18,600 credit-seeking students and 5,900 continuing education students in Brook- lyn, Brookville (C.W. Post), Brentwood, Riverhead, Rockland, and West Chester. Th e Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Phar- marcy and Health Services prepares students for successful careers in the fi elds of pharmacy and health care. Th e University’s Global College off ers a wide range of study abroad options at overseas centers in China, Costa Rica, Japan and South Africa. SCHOOLS OF STUDY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Th e C.W. Post Campus includes six schools of study: the Col- Th e C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is known lege of Information and Computer Science, including the acclaimed for small classes and personal attention from dedicated and highly Palmer School of Library and Information Science; the College credentialed professors. C.W. Post off ers more than 250 undergradu- of Management, including the schools of Business, Professional ate, graduate and doctoral degree programs, many of which carry the Accountancy and Public Service; the College of Liberal Arts and Sci- endorsement of the world’s top accrediting agencies, including the ences, with 13 academic departments; the School of Education; the American Psychological Association, the American Library Associa- School of Health Professions and Nursing, and the School of Visual tion, AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate and Performing Arts. For more information visit our Web site at Schools of Business, and many more. www.liu.edu/academics. IDEAL LOCATION C.W. Post is located on Long Island in the Village of PERSONALIZED EDUCATION Brookville, one of the most sought-after residential Th e academic and personal support provided to C.W. Post communities in the United States. Our location, just 10 students is second to none. Each undergraduate is assigned to minutes by car from the Long Island Expressway, means that a full-time, professional academic counselor to help them stay you can quickly get to major shopping malls, beautiful beaches, on course to successful completion of their degrees. C.W. Post’s parks and gardens, historic landmarks that include the former award-winning Cooperative Education program provides homes of U.S. presidents, multiplex movie theaters, sports students with the opportunity for internships related to their centers, planetariums and museums. Th e campus is just 50 studies, and the Offi ce of Professional Experience and Career minutes from the corporate and entertainment capital of the Planning maintains a wide array of services to help graduates world – City. enter meaningful and rewarding careers. FIRST-RATE FACILITIES Th e safe and secure, 307-acre C.W. Post Campus is widely acclaimed for its scenic beauty and distinguished architecture. Its academic, cultural and recreational facilities include three art galleries, 80 student organizations, the world-class Tilles Center for the Performing Arts and a premier research library with more than three million volumes.

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C.W. POST DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

• Brian Kilmeade, Anchor for Fox 5 and Friends (Media Arts) • Howard Lorber, CEO of Nathan’s Famous Franks (Accounting) • Al Kahn, the marketer for Cabbage Patch Kids, Yugio and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Ted David, 1010 WINS Business Reporter (Media Arts) • Bunny Hoest, cartoonist for the Lockhorn’s and Howard Huge (Education) • Jamie Kellner, chairman and CEO of the WB Television Network • Sarabeth Levine - 1964, of Sarabeth’s Kitchen franchise in NYC • A.J. Benza - 1984, E! Television, TV host, gossip columnist • John Collins (Marketing) –1983, Chief Operating Offi cer, and Former President, • Steven Cymbrowitz – 1974, NYS Assemblyman • Ed Lauter – 1960, actor • Ron Stonitsch –1971, track team alumni • Ralph Suozzi –1979, Mayor of Glen Cove • Robert K. Sweeney –1980, NYS Assemblyman • Gary Wichard (football) - 1972, sports agent

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6 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 6 C.W. POST HEAD COACH PIONEERS BRYAN COLLINS ending, 96-yard drive. One week later, the Pioneers traveled 20112011 FFOOTBALLO to top-seeded Shepherd (W. Va.) and beat the sixth-ranked Rams to advance to the quarterfinals. C.W. Post was ranked 22nd nationally at the end of the year by the AFCA, and four players garnered All-America accolades from numerous pub- lications. The Pioneers were named the Division II Team of the Year by the ECAC and CollegeSportsReport.com. The continued success enjoyed by Collins was noted in the November 2003 issue of Monthly, which noted the 46-year-old mentor’s ability to develop a program in a two-page feature article. The publication’s Video Series program also acknowledged his talent on the defensive side by featuring him in a trio of instructional vid- eos on the 4-4 defense. Collins led his 2004 Pioneer squad to its second NCAA berth in three years, becoming the first C.W. Post head foot- ball coach to make a return trip to the NCAA postseason. At the conclusion of the season, eight Pioneer players were awarded All-Conference recognition, including six selections to the First Team unit. In addition to those awards, the team’s defense was rec- ognized for the fifth year in a row with the second straight selection of Joe Gangemi as NE-10 Defensive Player of the Year. Peter Lazare also picked up his second consecutive Defensive Lineman of the Year award from the conference, while Taibika Hickson was tabbed as the NE-10’s Offensive Lineman of the Year. BRYAN COLLINS One year earlier, the team finished 9-2, winning their final eight games. Combining a balanced offense with a typi- Bryan Collins has been the Pioneers’ head football coach cally stingy defense, the Pioneers bridged the gap to achieve since 1998, and enters his 13th season as the school’s all-time success in a year that many thought would be dedicated to winningest coach with an overall 93-39 record. rebuilding after sustaining major losses from graduation on Throughout his coaching career, the backbone of both sides of the line. Collins’ game plan has been a strong defense, a philosophy In 2002, the Pioneers reached the Division II NCAA that has resulted in C.W. Post defenders leading all Division playoffs, competing as the only non-scholarship squad II teams in fewest rushing yards four times, the most recent among the 16 competing teams and ending the year with coming during the 2004 campaign. Collins-led defenses have their second straight 11-1 record. His efforts in 2002 resulted also topped the Division II list for defensive pass efficiency in in his being named Regional Coach of the Year by the 2003, as well as earning the top spot in total defense twice. American Football Coaches Association and Coach of the Under his leadership, the Pioneers have become a peren- Year by the Northeast-10 Conference. nial nationally-ranked squad that won four undisputed In addition, the team’s rushing defense was ranked as the Northeast-10 Conference championships (2001, 2002, 2004, top unit in Division II for the third consecutive season, while 2005) and a share of another NE-10 title (2006), as well as total defense and scoring defense also were statistically estab- three times earning a berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs. lished as the best in Division II. The total defense accolade In just the third season competing in the Pennsylvania was the second time C.W. Post has won the honor over the State Athletic Conference, Collins guided the team to a 6-5 past three years. overall record and 5-2 mark in division play in 2009, turn- One indication of the team’s defensive prowess in 2002 ing the team around from a 3-8 record a year earlier in 2008. was the seven games in which Pioneer opponents scored less In addition, junior Erik Anderwkavich was the than 10 points, including four shutouts. Another was the fact ECAC Player of the Year and freshman Thomas Beverly that after the first seven games of the campaign, the defense was both ECAC and PSAC East Rookie of the Year. Junior had scored more points than it had allowed. defensive lineman Xavier Brown was also named an AFCA In 2001, Collins’ squad established a new school high All-American. in scoring with 488 points, combining a powerful running The 2005 season was the most successful in the school game and effective passing attack with a relentless defense record books, as the Pioneers won the first two NCAA that collected an amazing 66 sacks on the year. Division II Championship tournament games in the pro- That potent 2001 offense had both a quarterback (Frank gram’s history in advancing to the national quarterfinals. Ingoglia) and running back (Ian Smart) who collected more C.W. Post hosted its first NCAA game since 1976, and won than 2,000 yards of total offense. In addition, the Pioneer a 24-20 decision over visiting West Chester (Pa.) on a game- special teams unit returned two kickoffs and three punts for 2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 7 7 HEAD C.W. COACH POST BRYAN COLLINS PIONEERS scores, while also blocking a punt that was converted for six nization’s 2001 journal titled “When It Counts - Goal Line points. 2011 FOOTBALLDefense: We’re All There.” For those efforts, Collins was named 2001 Division II In May 2002, Collins authored another article for the Mid-Major Coach of the Year by Football Gazette magazine, publication entitled, “Roll Call at the Ball,” imparting his having previously been named twice as Eastern Football knowledge of defensive tactics. Conference Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2000. The latter Off the field, Collins has included community service as two awards were in recognition of the team’s consecutive a part of his players’ responsibilities. Among the efforts since Atlantic Division championships. his arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary’s Children’s Following the 2000 campaign in which the Pioneers Hospital in Bayside, NY, while also volunteering with other won their second-consecutive Eastern Football Conference charitable organizations. title, all four C.W. Post starting defensive linemen were rec- He has also met with and assisted the National Football ognized with postseason hardware, a nod to their standout League in the New York area with its High School Player performances. That accomplishment was acknowledged by Development program, which seeks to foster increased American Football Monthly magazine, which tabbed Collins interest in the sport along with supplementing the football as its Division II Defensive Coordinator of the Year in its budgets of schools. He has also worked with the National September 2001 issue. Football Foundation ( chapter) in enhancing The aforementioned running game has been the hall- its Play It Smart campaign. mark of Collins’ offense since his arrival. Following a 7-3 Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with mark in his first year, Collins made the team’s offensive their son, Tyler (15), and daughter Megan (10). backfield a top priority. The result was a 1,000-yard rusher (Rick Haering) in 1999, the school’s first pair of 1,000-yard rushers in 2000 (Haering and Smart) and the leading rusher in all of (Smart) for 2001. Smart ended his collegiate career as the all-time leader THE COLLINS FILE in (95) and scoring (570 points) and yards per carry (7.58). He also finished as the #4 rusher in college foot- Coaching Experience ball history with 6,647 yards, despite being removed from countless games due to lopsided scores in favor of C.W. Post. • 1987-89 Asst. Coach St. Francis Prep. High School • 1991-93 Asst. Coach C.W. Post Collins has been a part of the Pioneer program for nearly • 1994-95 Asst. Coach Kings Point a decade. He spent five seasons as an assistant coach with the • 1996-97 Asst. Coach C.W. Post Pioneers, including 1996-97 as the team’s defensive coordi- • 1998- pres. Head Coach C.W. Post nator under former C.W. Post tutor Tom Marshall. A 1987 graduate of St. John’s University, Collins played linebacker for the Red Storm. Following graduation, he Career Notes and Highlights served for three seasons as an assistant coach at St. Francis • 13th Season • 93-39 career collegiate record Prep, during which time the Little Terriers captured three • 13 shutouts Catholic League championships. • 51 games allowing under 10 points Collins served as an assistant defensive coach with C.W. • Northeast-10 Coach of the Year, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005 Post from 1991-93, helping the Pioneers to the 1993 ECAC • D-II Defensive Coordinator of the Year, 2000 IFC Division II Championship, the first postseason win in • D-II Mid-Major Coach of the Year, 2001 the history of the program. He then accepted the defen- • AFCA Regional Coach of the Year, 2002 sive coordinator position at Kings Point, where he led the • 2005 College Sports Div. II Team of the Year Mariners to their first ever NCAA Division III Tournament berth in 1994. Year-by-Year Collegiate Head Coaching Record Returning to C.W. Post prior to the 1996 season, Collins 1998 7-3 spearheaded the Pioneer defense to the ECAC/IFC Division 1999 9-2 EFC Atlantic Division Champions II Championship with a 29-0 win over Bentley. That season, 2000 8-2 EFC Atlantic Division Champions seven of C.W. Post’s defensive starters were named to either 2001 11-1 NE-10 Champions 2002 11-1 NE-10 Champions, the ECAC IFC All-Star Team or the Don Hansen’s Football NCAA First Round Gazette All-Star Team. 2003 9-2 The following year, Collins’ defensive skills were again 2004 8-3 NE-10 Champions on display as opponents managed only 49 points over the NCAA First Round final seven games of the 1997 season (7.0 points per game) 2005 10-3 NE-10 Champions NCAA Quarterfi nals while the Pioneer defense did not allow a in three 2006 7-3 NE-10 Champions of its last four contests. 2007 4-6 Collins currently serves as a member of three committees 2008 3-8 for the American Football Coaches Association: the Rules 2009 6-5 Committee, the weekly coaches’ polls and All-America selec- Total 93-39 tions. In addition, he had an article published in the orga- 8 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 8 C.W. POST COACHINGPIONEERS STAFF Championship tournament in three of the last four seasons. 20112011 FFOOTBALLO In 2005, Hughes was named the Division II Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. In the 1999-02 span, Hughes game-planned his offense around standout running back Ian Smart – one of only four running backs ever to rush for 2,000-plus yards in a sea- son twice, and an athlete who played for the NFL’s and the British Columbia Lions of the League. The Pioneers’ trip to the NCAA Championship in the 2002 campaign was the school’s first appearance since the 1976 season. Hughes, who also coached C.W. Post’s offensive line from 1993-94, spent the 1995-96 seasons at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, N.Y.), where he was the Mariners’ , special teams, and strength and conditioning coach. The Mariners won a pair of ECAC titles during his stay at USMMA. Hughes, who also serves as Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations at C.W. Post, is a 1988 graduate of , where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Geology. He then received a master’s degree in earth sci- ence in 1994 from C.W. Post – where he has served as an adjunct professor in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department. Hughes resides in Bethpage, N.Y. with his wife, Cynthia, and four daughters.

BRIAN HUGHES

The 2010 season will mark the 13th campaign in which Brian Hughes has served as offensive coordinator at C.W. Post. He directed the Pioneers to top-10 national rankings in Division II in total offense (fourth – 517.8/gm.), scoring offense (fifth – 42.5 ppg) and rushing offense (ninth – 269.9/ gm.) in 2005, helping C.W. Post to its first-ever NCAA Division II Championship quarterfinals appearance. Under Hughes’s tutelage, offensive lineman Steven Broecker and quarterback Rob Blount garnered All-America accolades fol- lowing the record-setting season in which the Pioneers set school records for points (552), rushing yards (3,509), total offense (6.731) and touchdowns (77). Hughes, the Pioneers’ offensive line coach, coached the eventual Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year – Broecker in 2005, and Taibika Hickson in 2004. Blount was named the NE-10’s Most Valuable Player in 2005, and the Pioneers have now advanced to the NCAA Division II

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 9 9 COACHING C.W. POST STAFF PIONEERS MMARKARK VVERDIER2011DI FOOTBALLOTBALL JJIMIM GIBBONSGIBBONS OOUTSIDEUTSIDE DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE LINE/LINE/ LLINEBACKERSINEBACKERS SSPECIALPECIAL TEAMSTEAMS 225TH5TH SSEASONEASON 114TH4TH SEASONSEASON As the dean of Pioneer assistants, Jim Gibbons enters his 14th sea- 25th-year2 assistant coach Mark Verdi sons as special teams coach, and first as tutorst outside linebackers and, as director defensived line coach – the most recent ofo football operations, supervises game- entriese on a resume that also includes dayd set up. He also helps the program coaching Pioneer , tight with in-season recruiting. ends and the offensive line. Under Verdi’s guidance, the linebackers have played an Additionally, he serves as C.W. Post’s field scheduling important role in the Pioneers’ success. Among the many play- coordinator and as the athletic department’s community ser- ers he has coached include recent Hall of Fame inductee, Brian vice liaison. Hurbert, and current outside linebacker coach Randi Moore. Under his tutelage, the special teams unit has become Prior to his arrival at C.W. Post, Verdi coached for two sea- a potent force, returning punts and touchdowns for scores, sons as both the offensive backfield and linebackers coach at St. blocking kicks and forcing . In 2009, Gibbons’ veteran John’s University. During his time there, one of his top players D-Line recorded 27 sacks and senior Xavier Brown was named was Bryan Collins, today the Pioneers’ head coach. AFCA All-America. Verdi began his coaching career at the high school level At the high school level, Gibbons coached from 1990-94 at in the fall of 1981 as defensive backs coach for his alma mater, Fort Hamilton in , N.Y., where he helped his squads Holy Cross High School. He followed that with two years as win a pair of Class B New York City Championships. He then defensive coordinator at Cardinal Hayes High School. moved on to Westhampton Beach before arriving at C.W. Verdi is an instructor for earth and environmental sciences Post. at Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, N.Y. He is Gibbons resides in Massapequa, N.Y. with his wife, Kerri, the proud father of daughter, Taylor Anne (9). and the couple’s three children: daughter Brianna (14) and sons Shane (11) and Garrett (9).

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Now in his 12th year with the Now in his seventh season as the PPioneer coaching staff, Ernie Blount has C.W.C Post quarterbacks and wide been in charge of the team’s defensive backs for the last eight receivers coach, Jonathan Gill returned seasons. to his Long Island roots in 2004 after competing for four sea- In 2009, the C.W. Post secondary unit ranked first in the sons at quarterback with the University of . PSAC in pass defense efficiency. Gill, who also serves as the team’s strength and condition- During the 2005 campaign, Blount’s pass-defense unit ing coach, was instrumental in helping develop the play of played a major role in the Pioneers’ overall defense, the best honorable-mention All-America signal-caller, Rob Blount. The 2005 Northeast-10 and ECAC MVP, Blount’s 2,995 passing in the Northeast-10 conference and one of the best in all of yards during the team’s national quarterfinals run are the most Division II in 2005. In 2003, the Blount-led Pioneers ranked in Division II history by a back who totaled 1,000 yards rushing first nationally in passing defense. in the same season. Blount’s flexibility as a mentor saw him begin his C.W. Gill played a key role as a member of Akron’s scout Post coaching career with three seasons as a offense in the 2001 campaign, and his duties helped aid the coach. Two players who served under his guidance, Eddie Zips’ defense in holding opponents to 17 points or less in Hardaway and Jeremiah Pope, were invited to NFL training seven games that year. camps. This past season, 2007 graduate Jamel Ramsay played The Flushing, N.Y. native was a talented two-sport athlete for the Preorie Pirates. at St. Francis Prep in . He earned All-City and All- In six years of coaching at Baldwin High, Blount helped Conference recognition on the gridiron, before competing in lead his team to a trio of playoff appearances and also the New York City . coached in the Nassau County All-Star game. Blount and his wife, Chavonne, reside in Freeport, and have four children: Ernie, Eric, Elliott and Courtney. He attended Brooklyn College.

10 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 10 C.W. POST COACHINGPIONEERS STAFF 2011 FOOTBALLOTBALL OMAR KING RRANDIANDI MMOOREOORE RUNNING BACKS LLINEBACKERSINEBACKERS FOURTH SEASON FFOURTHOURTH SSEASONEASON Omar King begins his fourth season with Randi Moore enters his fourth year thet Pioneers serves as the team’s video coor- aat C.W. Post. After three seasons dinatord as well as working with the running aas the outside linebackers coach, he backs.b mmoves to inside linebackers this sea- In 2009, freshman Thomas Beverly was son. named ECAC and PSAC East Rookie of the Year after leading the PSAC Prior to C.W. Post, Moore spent three years at Holy in overall rushing yards with 1,094 and finished second in rushing yards Cross High School, where he spent two years as linebackers per game with 99.5. and one year as the junior varsity head coach. Prior to C.W. Post, King was a running backs coach at Iona College, where he helped guide Metro Atlantic Conference Player of the Year Moore is a 2002 graduate of C.W. Post and played out- Dane Samuel, who rushed for 698 yards and four touchdowns in 2006. side linebacker for four years and was a three-year starter. King also coached former Gael RB Nat Modica to a MAAC Football He helped lead the Pioneers to a 11-0 regular season record Offensive Rookie of the Year honor in 2003 while standout Rudy Arcara in 2002. Moore received his bachelor’s degree in elementary became just the third player to record a 1,000+ yard rushing season in education. He is a special education teacher in Far Rockaway, 2004. N.Y. He and his wife, Tia, are the parents of Shayla (6) and In 2008, King was selected by the NCAA Diversity and Inclusion Shianne (1). Committee to participate in its NCAA Football Coaches Academy. The mission of the Academy is to ethnic minority football coaches with career advancement through skills enhancement, networking and expo- sure opportunities while raising awareness regarding the substantial pool JJOEOE OSOVETOSOVET of talented ethnic minority coaches. Prior to Iona, King spent three seasons at Holy Cross H.S. in WWIDEIDE RRECEIVERSECEIVERS Flushing, NY, serving as both running backs coach and offensive coordi- FFIRSTIRST SSEASONEASON nator. King was a 1998 graduate of Hofstra University, lettering at running Joe Osovet begins his first season at back for two seasons. CC.W. Post. He also served as the GED coordinator at the Rikers Island Osovet spent the past 15 years as an Educational Facility, helping to train and prepare at-risk students for their aassistant coach at Nassau Community graduation equivalency diploma. He and his wife, Catherine, and their College and will work with the Pioneer two children, Dajhanea and Jamar, reside in Central Islip, NY. wide receivers. He worked in a variety of roles while at Nassau, including the serving as the wide receivers before moving up to offensive coordinator. Osovet was an All-State and All-Long Island player at SSAVALISAVALIS Babylon High School. Upon graduating, he played two years at Nassau before transferring to Division I Northeastern CCHARLESHARLES University,ypy where he played for two more seasons. TTIGHTIGHT ENDS/ENDS/ OOFFENSIVEFFENSIVE LLINEINE FFOURTHOURTH SSEASONEASON

Savalis Charles enters his fourth sea- sons at C.W. Post as the assistant offen- sive coach and will work with the tight ends. Prior to coming to Brookville, Charles coached at Ross Grimm Alex Frisina Lawrence High School before serving as an assistant head Team Manager Team Manager coach at Westbury High, where he worked as a position coach and special teams coordinator and worked with the running backs and line backers. Charles played for C.W. Post from 1999 to 2000 and was one of the blocking backs for All-America tail back Ian Smart. He graduated in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in physical edu- cation. Charles currently teaches physical education at Westbury Middle School and is also the assistant wrestling coach at Dan Maccarone Tayrance Smith Westbury High. Team Manager Defensive Asst.

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Th e 2010 football season is shaping up to be one of the Sophomore Th omas Beverly (Wyandanch, N.Y.) surprised fi nest for the C.W. Post Pioneers as they prepare for to have many as a true freshman last season and returns to the gridiron a positive season with the goals of playing for a PSAC cham- more durable with increased size and strength. Th e 2009 PSAC pionship title and qualifying for the NCAA tournament. In East Rookie of the Year was second overall in the conference for his 13th season as head coach, Bryan Collins has assembled a rushing yards with 1,094 net yards and averaged 99.5 per game. highly talented group of players that are committed to making Freshmen Kevin Allen (Freeport, N.Y.), Anthony Brunetti C.W. Post a tough team to match up against. (Bayville, N.Y.) and Jeff Mack (Bronx, N.Y.) are a great comple- mentary group and give the Pioneers increased depth at the OFFENSE position. QUARTERBACK Allen, who was an All-State performer at Freeport, broke Senior Erik Anderwkavich (Queens, N.Y.) emerged as the Nassau County season touchdown record with 33 scores the starting signal caller last season and will assume leader- last season while rushing for 2,141 yards. ship of the off ense. Anderwkavich completed 152 of 261 pass Brunetti received Newsday’s Th orpe Award for the out- attempts for 1,854 yards and 21 touchdowns with fi ve inter- standing player in Nassau County as he rushed for a county ceptions. He is an outstanding dual threat with the speed and record 2,450 yards and 28 touchdowns during his senior year quickness to match some of the top rushers in the division. and fi nished his career with 5,818 yards. Last season, he was the top rushing quarterback in the PSAC Mack ran for 947 yards and 17 touchdowns during his East with 715 yards and six touchdowns. senior year at Iona Prep. and was named the CHSFL Most Junior R.J. Kuhn (Sayville, N.Y.) will also earn time taking Valuable Player. snaps. Th e lefty completed 13 passes for 31 yards and one touchdown last season. Freshman Steven Laurino (Man- WIDE RECEIVER hasset, N.Y.) will also push for time in the rotation. Laurino Senior Darnel Williams (Brooklyn, N.Y.) had an unbeliev- passed for 1,100 yards and 12 touchdowns his senior year at able season last year where he caught 49 passes for 489 yards Boise High (Idaho). and nine touchdowns. Williams has caught on quickly to the off ensive system and the coaching staff expects big things from RUNNING BACK him this season. Th e running game made great strides last season for the Senior Andrew Kell (Rockville Centre, N.Y.) is another re- Pioneers as they led the PSAC in rushing off ense in 2009, aver- ceiver the Pioneers will rely on to move the ball downfi eld as he aging 214.5 yards a game. hauled in 33 passes for 360 yards and four touchdowns in 2009. 12 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 12 C.W. POST 2010 SEASON PIONEERS OUTLOOK Sophomore Grayson Laurino (Manhasset, N.Y.), along with punting duties, proved to be a valuable third-down2011 re- FOOTBALL PSAC PRESEASON POLL ceiver last year, catching 13 passes for 179 yards and one touch- East Division down. 1. West Chester 2. Bloomsburg (1) Looking to gain notice this year are Kyle Hardy (Matawan, 3. C.W. Post (3) N.J.), Matt Sheehy (North Brunswick, N.J.), Ryan Derham 4. Shippensburg (3) (Lindenhurst, N.Y.) Joe Botti (Holtsville, N.Y.) and Sean Persch 5. East Stroudsburg (1) (Gap, Pa.). 6. Kutztown 7. Millersville Hardy is described by Collins as an “impact player”. Sheehy 8. Cheyney saw limited action on the fi eld last season but is a very physical player. Derham is a talented slot receiver and has great hands. West Division 1. California (Pa.) (7) Persch has a lot of speed and is an experienced wideout. At 2. IUP 6-foot-3, Botti is a tall and fast receiver. 3. Clarion Senior Kenny Reid (Farmingdale, N.Y.) and junior Andre 4. Edinboro (1) Davis (Piscataway, N.J.) will also give the off ense some added 5. Gannon 6. Slippery Rock strength on the short pass. 7. Mercyhurst Reid started nine games last season and is an excellent 8. Lock Haven blocker. Davis shifts over from the defensive line and is de- with three sacks. He has good speed and plays well against the scribed by Collins as a “goal line receiver” and his 6-foot-6 run. frame will give him an advantage over his defenders. Junior Kadeem Huggins (Corona, N.Y.) will see time at OFFENSIVE LINE both the defensive end and tackle positions. He possesses great toughness with his 6-foot-3, 240-pound size frame. Th e off ensive line is solid this season and looks to continue Senior Ryan Contee (Charlestown, R.I.) will play inside its excellent eff orts in providing blocking for the top rushing and also defensive end. Contee saw action in six games last team in the entire PSAC. Th e unit returns with starters Kevin year and made seven tackles. He is looking to have a breakout Martin (Patchogue, N.Y.), Will Strano (East Patchogue, N.Y.), season. Hasan Radoncic (New York, N.Y.), John Siopa (Centereach, At the defensive tackle spots, juniors Lou Scala (Coram, N.Y.) and Mike Miller (Mar-Lin, Pa.). N.Y.) and Andrew Jackson (Middletown, N.Y.) are an upgrade At left tackle, Martin is among the best blockers at his with their size and strength. Scala moved to defensive tackle position in the conference and was recognized as a Consensus during the second week of camp last season and made 35 Draft Services preseason All-American. Siopa is slotted at right tackles, including 7.5 for loss along with three sacks, two pass tackle. Strano returns to the center position while Radoncic break ups and three forced fumbles. Jackson’s quickness and and Miller return to the guard positions. Sophomore Chris hustle on the inside provides great depth to the unit. Last sea- Williams (Syosset, N.Y.) allows more fl ex at guard and will push son, he made 36 tackles, including nine for loss, with one sack, for playing time. two pass breakups and a recovery. DEFENSE Junior TuQwan Ashley (Hoboken, N.J.) will be the third DEFENSIVE LINE man in the rotation and has the ability to be one of the better inside tacklers in the defensive unit. Ashley made 15 stops and Th e C.W. Post defensive line returns three starters with big 1.5 sacks in 2009. game experience to a unit that had 16 sacks and 47 tackles for Providing back-up are seniors Andrew Wellington (New loss last season. York, N.Y.) and Michael Gisonda (Searingtown, N.Y.). Senior Xavier Brown (Bayshore, N.Y.) heads up the group Also pushing for time in the rotation up front are fresh- after putting together a season that earned him All-America men Chris Rossi (Hillsborough, N.J.), Dan Belfi ore (Glen recognition with 8.5 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss. Brown is Cove, N.Y.) and Mike Katz (Whitestone, N.Y.). a dominant player on both the run and pass and his size and speed make it diffi cult for opponents to single him and LINEBACKERS demands double team blocks. Junior Ronnie Modick (Levittown, N.Y.) had an outstand- Junior Abrom Shepard (Staten Island, N.Y.) returns this ing spring and is slated to see action defending inside. Modick season a more steady and solid player. He was a bit overlooked possesses good size and strength and can also run. last season but still made 31 tackles, including nine for loss, At inside linebacker, junior Billy O’Connor (Sayville, N.Y.)

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 13 13 2010 C.W. SEASON POST OUTLOOK PIONEERS is at the top of the depth chart after earning starting time when then-starter Matt Bright went down with an injury2011 last season. FOOTBALL OTBALL XAVIER BROWN O’Connor’s season was nothing short of a breakout as he was third overall in tackles with 61, which gave him a lot of experi- ence playing in the PSAC. Adding depth to the position are sophomores Ty Booth (Kingsland, Ga.), Dominique Moody (Carrollton, Texas), Hofstra transfer Maalik McVea (Freeport, N.Y.) along with Nassau transfers Alex Mauro (Bayville, N.Y.) and Rocco Tenebruso (Westbury, N.Y.). Incoming freshman Rob Bright (East Meadow, N.Y.) will also push for time on the fi eld. Booth and Moody showed glimpses of being outstanding players last season and McVea had a positive spring. Mauro has the versatility to play inside and outside and Tenebruso had experience starting at Nassau. the Pioneers and could also pull double duty as a punter. Grayson Laurino will remain the punter with Hadnagy SECONDARY providing backup. Tenebruso is penciled in as the long snapper. Th e loss of graduated senior outside linebacker Tayrance McKenley retains his status as the premiere kick returner Smith will be felt this season but sophomore Ciwan McCoy for the Pioneers, as 2009 saw McKenley bring back 17 kick (North Babylon, N.Y.) moves from defensive back and is ready returns for 384 yards, averaging 22.6 yards per return. Mean- to step up and fi ll the position. McCoy is an outstanding ath- while, McCoy will serve as punt returner after leading the team lete and was a solid punt returner for the Pioneers last season. with 18 returns for 75 yards last season. Sophomore Sean Smith (Farmingdale, N.J.) will play ex- tensively at the outside position with McCoy. Smith played in SCHEDULE all 11 games last season and made 33 tackles. Th is year’s schedule will feature fi ve home games but will At the defensive back position, senior Juma McKenley start the season September 4 on the road against Northeast-10 (Bronx, N.Y.) is described by Collins as “the quarterback of the opponent American International College in Springfi eld, Mass. defense”. A four-year starter, McKenley had an outstanding Th e Pioneers look to avenge a 21-6 loss in 2009 and snap a year in 2009 with 44 tackles, one and a recovered three-game losing streak against the Yellow Jackets. fumble. He now has three years of experience playing in the C.W. Post begins play in the Pennsylvania State Athletic PSAC and a big year is expected from him. Conference with back-to-back contests at home, fi rst against Steven Laurino and sophomore Jeff Harvey (Piscataway, California University (Pa.) on Sept. 11, and Mercyhurst College N.J.) will also look for time and will add depth. on Sept. 18. Sophomore D.J. Young (Highland Mills, N.Y.) will get On Sept. 19, the Pioneers take to the road, traveling to the nod at . Young had a great spring and will be a Shippensburg University on Sept. 25, then visiting West Chester solid fi t at the position. University on Oct. 2. Alongside Young, senior Aaron Hall (Mt. Laurel, N.J.) will Th e squad is back at home for a meeting with Millersville also get playing time at the position. Redshirt freshman Billy University on Oct. 9. Th e Pioneers remain at home on Oct. 16 Dawson (Staten Island, N.Y.) and sophomore Will Figueroa to host East Stroudsburg University, in conjunction with C.W. (Staten Island, N.Y.) will provide depth along with freshmen Post Homecoming. recruits Jauvan John (Brooklyn, N.Y.), James Leavy (Staten Th e Pioneers head back out on the road as they travel to Island, N.Y.) and Donovan Edwards (Brooklyn, N.Y.). Kutztown for a night game on October 23. Bloomsburg University comes to town Oct. 30, and from SPECIAL TEAMS there, C.W. Post closes out its regular season by playing its fi nal Th e kicking team will see a fresh face in senior Paul Stoltz two games on the road, traveling to Cheyney University on No- (Smithtown, N.Y.), who is transferring in from Delaware and vember sixth, before ending the regular season at Slippery Rock specializes in fi eld goals and will kick off . Sophomore Justin on Nov. 13. Bertone (Ronkonkoma, N.Y.) also returns and will fi gure into the kicking rotation. Freshman Keith Hadnagy (Farmingdale, N.Y.) has the potential to become the kicker of the future for

14 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 14 C.W. POST2010 C.W. POST FOOTBALL PIONEERS ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Andrew Kell Sr. WR 2011 5-8 FOOTBALL 170 Rockville Centre, N.Y. / Southside (Nassau C.C.) 2 Donovan Edwards Fr. DB 5-10 170 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Midwood 3 Matt Sheehy So. WR 6-2 195 North Brunswick, N.J. / Bishop George Ahr. 4 Jeff Harvey So. DB 6-2 195 Piscataway, N.J. / Bishop Ahr. High 5 Juma McKenley Sr. DB 5-9 185 Bronx, N.Y. / Lehman 6 Aaron Hall Sr. DB 5-7 170 Mt. Laurel, N.J. / Burlington Twp. (Valley Forge Mil.) 7 Ciwan McCoy So. DB 6-1 197 North Babylon, N.Y. / North Babylon 8 Erik Anderwkavich Sr. QB 5-11 205 Queens, N.Y. / Holy Cross (Allan Hancock) 9 R.J. Kuhn Jr. QB 6-6 235 Sayville, N.Y. / Sayville 10 Joe Botti Rf. WR 6-3 180 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East 11 D.J. Young So. DB 6-0 185 Highland Mills, N.Y. / Monroe-Woodbury 12 Mike Thompson Rf. QB 6-4 195 Massapequa, N.Y. / Farmingdale 13 Steven Laurino Fr. DB 6-0 195 Manhasset, N.Y. / Boise (Idaho) 15 Darnel Williams Sr. WR 6-5 212 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Pacific 16 Chris McGrane Fr. WR 5-11 170 Lynbrook, N.Y. / Lynbrook 17 Grayson Laurino So. QB 6-2 175 Manhasset, N.Y. / Boise (Idaho) 18 Jeff Mack Fr. WR 5-8 175 Bronx, N.Y. / Iona Prep. 19 Alex Mauro Jr. OLB 6-2 220 Bayville, N.Y. / Locust Valley 20 Kevin Allen Fr. RB 5-10 210 Freeport, N.Y. / Freeport 21 Anthony Brunetti Fr. RB 5-10 210 Bayville, N.Y. / Holy Trinity 22 Kyle Hardy Rf. WR 6-3 180 Matawan, N.J. / Matawan Regional 23 Will Figueroa So. WR 5-10 181 Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Peter’s (Milford Acad.) 24 Jauvan John Fr. DB 5-10 178 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Erasmus 25 Thomas Beverly So. RB 6-1 195 Wyandanch, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist 26 Tyriek Washington So. RB 5-6 180 Bronx, N.Y. / John F. Kennedy (Buffalo State) 27 Kamron Palmer Fr. DB 6-0 180 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Boys and Girls High School 28 James Leavy Fr. DB 5-11 175 Staten Island, N.Y. / Monsignor Farrell H.S. 30 Ty Booth So. LB 6-0 212 Kingsland, Ga. / Camden County 31 Billy Dawson Rf. DB 5-11 190 Staten Island, N.Y. / Msgr. Farrell 32 Chris DiIorro Fr. OLB 5-11 200 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East 33 Joe Florio Rf. RB 5-10 190 Bayville, N.Y. / Locust Valley 34 Sean Smith So. OLB 6-0 215 Farmingdale, N.J. / Colts Neck 35 Lloyd Martin Jr. RB 5-10 205 Uniondale, N.Y. / Uniondale 36 Xavier Brown Sr. DL 6-5 245 Bay Shore, N.Y. / Brentwood 37 Tommy Williams Fr. OLB 5-10 190 Westbury, N.Y. / Holy Trinity 38 Keith Hadnagy Fr. DB 6-0 185 Farmingdale, N.Y. / Farmingdale 39 Lou Scala Jr. DL 6-0 260 Coram, N.Y. / Longwood 40 A.J. Fusco Rf. DB 6-0 185 Massapequa, N.Y. / Plainedge 41 Joe Giametta Fr. OLB 5-10 195 Seaford, N.Y. / MacArthur 42 Rob Bright Fr. LB 6-0 230 East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow 43 Vinny Iacono Fr. RB 5-7 190 Nesconset, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist 44 Dominique Moody So. LB 5-9 215 Carrollton, Texas / Creekview 45 Dan Perry Jr. WR 5-10 185 Fresh Meadows, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep. 46 Casey Biasi Rf. DB 6-1 185 Islip, N.Y. / Islip 47 Billy O’Connor Jr. ILB 5-10 220 Sayville, N.Y. / Sayville 48 Dylan Muller Fr. OLB 5-10 190 Levittown, N.Y. / Division Avenue 49 Paul Stoltz Sr. K 5-9 178 Smithtown, N.Y. / Smithtown 50 Tim Lettieri Fr. OLB 6-2 200 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip 51 Ryan Contee Sr. DL 6-2 240 Charlestown, R.I. / LaSalle Acad. (Dean) 52 Rocco Tenebruso Jr. ILB 5-11 230 Westbury, N.Y. / W.T. Clarke 53 Anton Rukaj So. LB 6-0 205 Greenburgh, N.Y. / Stepinac 54 Lorenzo Tattoli So. ILB 5-11 210 Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. / Hasbrouck Heights 55 Mike Miller Jr. OL 6-5 275 Mar-Lin, Pa. / Pottsville (Milford) 56 Ronnie Modik Jr. OLB 6-1 225 Levittown, N.Y. / Island Trees 57 Maalik McVea Rf. LB 6-0 210 Freeport, N.Y. / Freeport 58 John Corrigan Rf. DL 6-0 270 Stockholm, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 59 Billy Clark Rf. OLB 6-2 198 East Norwich, N.Y. / Oyster Bay

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 15 15 2010 C.W. C.W. POSTPOST FOOTBALL ROSTER PIONEERS No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 60 Chris Williams So. OL 2011 6-2 FOOTBALL 285 Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset 61 John Siopa Jr. OL 6-3 260 Centereach, N.Y. / Newfield 62 Will Strano Sr. OL 6-2 290 East Patchogue, N.Y. / Bellport 64 Brandon Cox Fr. DL 6-0 205 Paterson, N.J. / Saint Joseph Regional 65 Michael Macca Fr. TE 6-3 255 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Bishop Ford 67 Mike Scher Jr. OL 6-4 310 Albany, N.Y. / Albany Acad. 68 Michael Lupola Fr. DL 5-11 245 Massapequa, N.Y. / Chaminade 70 Sean Rooney Fr. DL 6-0 280 Patchogue, N.Y. / Bellport 71 Dan Belfiore Fr. DL 6-0 255 Glen Cove, N.Y. / Glen Cove 72 Hasan Radoncic Sr. OL 6-2 280 New York, N.Y. / John F. Kennedy 73 Brandon Goldberg Fr. OL 6-1 240 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville 74 Rob Scheuerer So. OL 6-3 275 Farmingdale, N.Y. / Farmingdale, N.Y. 75 Michael Gisonda Sr. DL 6-0 260 Searingtown, N.Y. / Kellenberg 76 Kevin Martin Jr. OL 6-2 290 Patchogue, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford 77 Chris Rossi Fr. DL 6-0 265 Hillsborough, N.J. / Hillsborough 78 Anthony Barnes Fr. OLB 6-1 175 Brentwood, N.Y. / Saint Anthony’s 79 Craig Zaleski Jr. K 6-1 170 Centereach, N.Y. / Sachem North 80 Mike Gallo Fr. WR 6-1 190 Seaford, N.Y. / Seaford 81 Nick Mastros Rf. TE 6-4 230 Queens, N.Y. / Xaverian 82 Sean Persch So. WR 6-0 175 Gap, Pa. / Pequea Valley 83 Andre Davis Jr. TE 6-6 275 Piscataway, N.J. / St. Patrick’s 84 Kenny Reid Sr. TE 6-4 245 Farmingdale, N.Y. / Farmingdale 85 Ryan Derham So. WR 6-2 190 Lindenhurst, N.Y. / Lindenhurst 86 John Cefalo Rf. WR 5-11 174 Whitestone, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep. 87 Brendan Dorfer Fr. TE 6-3 200 Floral Park, N.Y. / Floral Park 89 Kadeem Huggins Jr. DL 6-3 242 Corona, N.Y. / Progress 90 Justin Bertone So. K 5-7 150 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. / Connetquot 91 Ryan Wynne Rf. OLB 5-10 180 Hicksville, N.Y. / Hicksville 92 Andrew Jackson R-Jr. DL 6-3 270 Middletown, N.Y. / Burke Catholic 93 Mike Katz Fr. DL 6-2 250 Whitestone, N.Y. / Holy Cross 94 TuQwan Ashley Jr. DL 6-0 275 Hoboken, N.J. / Hoboken 95 Abrom Shepard Jr. DL 6-4 250 Staten Island, N.Y. / Port Richmond 96 Andrew Wellington Sr. DL 6-3 260 New York, N.Y. / Washington Irving (Merced) 97 Chris Gallagher Jr. K 6-4 180 Douglaston, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep. 98 Herb Flores Fr. DL 6-2 250 East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow 99 John Medford Rf. WR 5-11 190 Bethpage, N.Y. / Westbury

Anthony Cracchiolo Fr. TE 6-0 210 Howard Beach, N.Y. / St. Francis Prep. Orayne McEachron Rf. DB 6-3 207 Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore

Bryan Collins - Head Coach Brian Hughes - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Mark Verdi - Outside Linebackers Coach James Gibbons - Special Teams Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator Ernie Blount - Defensive Backs Coach Jonathan Gill - Quarterbacks Coach Randi Moore - Linebackers Coach Savalis Charles - Assistant Offensive Coach Omar King - Running Backs Coach Joe Osovet - Wide Receivers Coach

16 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 16 C.W. POST 2010 PRESEASON PIONEERS DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 15 Darnel Williams2011 FOOTBALL Sr. 6-5 218 22 Kyle Hardy R-Fr. 6-3 180 WR 1 Andrew Kell Sr. 5-8 170 17 Grayson Laurino So. 6-2 175 WR 10 Joe Botti R-Fr. 6-3 180 82 Sean Persch So. 6-0 175 TE 84 Ken Reid Sr. 6-2 240 83 Andre Davis Jr. 6-6 275 LT 76 Kevin Martin Jr. 6-2 290 67 Mike Scher Jr. 6-4 310 LG 72 Hasan Radoncic Sr. 6-2 280 66 Paul Santasieri Sr. 6-2 305 C 62 Will Strano Sr. 6-2 295 73 Robert Scheuerer So. 6-2 270 RG 60 Chris Williams Fr. 6-2 275 58 John Corrigan R-Fr. 6-0 270 RT 61 John Siopa Jr. 6-3 260 55 Mike Miller Jr. 6-5 295 QB 8 Eric Anderwkavich Sr. 5-11 205 9 R.J. Kuhn Jr. 6-5 220 RB 25 Thomas Beverly So. 6-1 195 21 Anthony Brunetti Fr. 5-10 210

DEFENSE DE 95 Abrom Shepard Jr. 6-4 230 89 Kadeem Huggins Jr. 6-3 242 DT 39 Lou Scala Jr. 6-0 225 89 Kadeem Huggins Jr. 6-3 242 NG 92 Andrew Jackson Jr. 6-3 270 94 TuQwan Ashley Jr. 6-0 275 DE 36 Xavier Brown Sr. 6-5 245 51 Ryan Contee Sr. 6-2 240 S 5 Juma McKenley Sr. 5-9 170 46 Casey Biasi R-Fr. 6-1 185 ILB 30 Ty Booth So. 6-0 212 57 Maalik McVea R-Fr. 6-0 210 ILB 47 Billy O’Connor So. 5-10 225 56 Ronnie Modik Jr. 6-1 225 DB 7 Ciwan McCoy So. 6-2 188 32 Chris DiIorio Fr. 5-11 200 DB 34 Sean Smith So. 6-0 215 19 Alex Mauro Jr. 6-2 220 CB 6 Aaron Hall Sr. 5-7 170 31 Billy Dawson R-Fr. 5-11 190 CB 11 D.J. Young So. 6-0 185 23 Will Figueroa So. 5-10 181

SPECIALISTS K 49 Paul Stoltz Sr. 5-9 178 P 22 Grayson Laurino So. 6-2 175 LS 52 Rocco Tenebruso Jr. 5-11 230 H 8 Erik Anderwkavich Jr. 5-11 205 9 R.J. Kuhn Jr. 6-5 220 -or- KR 5 Juma McKenley Sr. 5-9 170 PR 7 Ciwan McCoy So. 6-2 188

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 17 17 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 8 • EERIKRIK AANDERWKAVICHNDERWK20112A0V1I1C FFOOTBALLHOOTBALL 9944 • TTUQWANUQWAN ASHLEYASHLEY SSr.r. • QQuarterbackuarterback JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive TackleTackle 5-115-11 • 205205 5-115-11 • 260260 QQueens,ueens, N.Y./HolyN.Y./Holy CrossCross JJerseyersey City,City, N.J./HobokenN.J./Hoboken ((AllanAllan Hancock)Hancock)

2009: ECAC Player of the Year … PSAC East Second Team … was 2009: Saw action in seven games … recorded 15 tackles, including the top rushing quarterback in the PSAC East with 715 yards and six 2.5 for loss on the season … registered 1.5 sacks … made four tackles touchdowns … completed 152 of 261 pass attempts for 1854 yards in the season opener against American International (Aug. 29) and and 21 touchdowns with five … rushed for a season- matched it with four against East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). high 135 yards with a touchdown scored at Millersville (Oct. 17) 2008: Saw action in 10 games … made 23 tackles, including 10 unas- … registered a season-high 26 completions for 327 yards and two sisted. touchdowns at Bloomsburg (Sept. 26) … recorded four TD passes 2007: Redshirt season. against Cheyney (Sept. 19) and Kutztown (Oct. 31). Prior to C.W. Post: Played three years of varsity football at Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred after two seasons at Allan Hoboken … named all-state in 2005 and 2006. Hancock College … he was recognized as the Team MVP and Personal: Son of Fred Harrington and Tracey Ashley … has three received the Bulldog Award … previously played at Holy Cross younger sisters … favorite athlete is Joe Greene … plans to pursue a (N.Y.) and helped the Knights capture the “AA” championship his career in teaching and coaching … hopes to publish his own book … junior year. majoring in English Education. Personal: Son of Douglas and Christina Anderwkavich … has three siblings … favorite athlete is Derek Jeter … admires his father most CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT outside of sports … majoring in criminal justice. 2009 7 7 8 15 2.5-6 1 0 1.5-5 0 2008 10 10 13 23 1.0-2 0 0 0-0.0 0 CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 17 17 21 38 3.5-8 1 0 1.5-5 0 YEAR G Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Pct Effic 2009 11 152-261-5 1854 21 52 58.2 140.63 TOTAL 11 152-261-5 1854 21 52 58.2 140.63

TUQWAN ASHLEY

EERIKRIK AANDERWKAVICHNDERWKAVICH

18 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 18 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 9900 • JJUSTINUSTIN BBERTONEER20112T0O1N1E FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 2255 • TTHOMASHOMAS BEVERLYBEVERLY SSo.o. • KickerKicker SSo.o. • RunningRunning BBackack 55-7-7 • 115050 66-1•-1• 119595 Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot WWyandanch,yandanch, NN.Y./.Y./ SSt.t. JJohnohn BaptistBaptist

2009: Saw action in 10 games and took over as kicker/punter midway 2009: ECAC and PSAC East Rookie of the Year … PSAC East First through the season … was 32-for-38 in PATs and kicked a 28-yard fi eld Team … led the PSAC in overall rushing yards with 1,094 and fi n- goal against Cheyney (Sept. 19). ished second in rushing yards per game with 99.5 … his impressive Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Connetquot and went 31-for-34 on 5.2 average per carry was tied for second-best in the league and his point after attempts and 7-for-9 on fi eld goal attempts … his longest 11 rushing touchdown was fourth best … rushed for a season-high fi eld goal went for 50 yards … the Th underbirds were Suff olk County 170 yards and two touchdown carries against Shippensburg (Oct. and Long Island Champions in 2008. 3) and later matched it with 170 rushing and 38 yards receiving at Personal: Is the middle child of Joseph and Barbara Bertone … plans East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24) … twice rushed for three touchdowns at for a career in the NFL … majoring in business. Millersville (Oct. 17) and against Lock Haven (Nov. 7). Prior to C.W. Post: Was a two-year varsity player for the Cougars CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G PAT FG LG Pts Punts Avg Lg … he rushed for 1,636 yards and 22 touchdowns his senior year and 2009 10 32-38 1-2 28 35 0 0.0 - amassed 2,551 rushing yards over his career – a school record … the TOTAL 10 32-38 1-2 28 35 0 0.0 - Cougars were the runner-up in the CHSFL … was a two-time News- day “Player of the Week” … also named MSG Player of the week … garnered CHSFL All-League recognition. Personal: Older of Th omas and Charlene Beverly’s two sons … en- joys playing basketball … favorite athlete is Reggie Bush … majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2009 11 209 1094 11 47 5.2 99.5 TOTAL 11 209 1094 11 47 5.2 99.5

JJUSTINUSTIN BBERTONEERTONE TTHOMASHOMAS BEVERLYBEVERLY

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 19 19 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 3300 • TTYY BOOTHBOOTH20112011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 3366 • XXAVIERAVIER BROWNBROWN SSo.o. • LinebackerLinebacker JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine 66-0-0 • 212212 66-5-5 • 223030 Kingsland, Ga./Camden County BBayay Shore,Shore, N.Y./BrentwoodN.Y./Brentwood

2009: Saw action in nine games … totaled 16 tackles (8a, 8u) … 2010 Consensus Draft Preseason All-American recorded a forced fumble at Millersville (Oct. 17) … recorded one 2009: PSAC East First Team … AFCA All-American … played in 10 tackle for loss of 12 against Cheyney (Sept. 19). games and made nine starts … led the Pioneers with 13.5 tackles for Prior to C.W. Post: Was a three-year varsity player at Camden loss of 79 yards and made 8.5 sacks for 58 yards … led the team with and helped the Wildcats win the state championship in 2008 … made 13.5 tackles for loss of 79 yards and made 8.5 sacks for 58 yards … 80 tackles his senior year and totaled over 300 during his career … registered four tackles, including 2.5 for loss, with two sacks in the season opener against American International (Aug. 29) … made six garnered all-region notice. tackles and recorded a sack in a pivotal win against Shippensburg Personal: Son of Lashun and Joyce Ann Booth … has four siblings (Oct. 3). … also enjoys baseball and bowling … plans for a future with the 2008: PSAC East First Team … Football Gazette All-Super Region … started all 11 games … led the squad with 16.5 tackles for loss of 70 NFL, the Marines and law enforcement … majoring in criminal yards … registered 6.5 sacks for loss of 44 yards, including an 11-yard justice. sack at Shippensburg (Oct. 4) … recorded a season-high 12 tackles in the season opener against American International (Aug. 30) … CAREER STATISTICS blocked two kicks. YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 9 8 8 16 1.0-12 0 1 1 1 2007: Saw action in all 10 games for the Pioneers…registered five TOTAL 9 8 8 16 1.0-12 0 1 1 1 solo tackles on the season and recorded his first collegiate sack against Merrimack (Nov. 10)…forced one fumble at Pace (Sept. 8)… and also blocked two kicks. Before C.W. Post: Played football at Brentwood … named Second Team All-State All-Conference … also played basketball. Personal: Son of Xavier and Anna Brown … hobbies include lifting weights … favorite athlete is Jason Taylor and Julius Peters … plans for a career as a construction engineer… majoring in geography.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks 2009 10 18 12 30 13.5-79 2 1 8.5 2008 11 32 23 55 16.5-70 1 2 6.5 2007 10 5 0 5 1.0-14 1 2 1.0 TOTAL 31 55 35 90 31-163 4 5 16.0

XXAVIERAVIER BROWNBROWN

20 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 20 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 5511 • RRYANYAN CCONTEEON20112T0E1E1 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine 66-2-2 • 240240 Charlestown, R.I./LaSalle Acad./ DDeanean JuniorJunior CollegeCollege

2009: Saw action in five games and recorded seven tackles. Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Dean’s College and led the Rams to back-to-back conference championship titles … the Rams played in the Graphic Edge Bowl at the Univ. of Northern Iowa … was a three-year varsity player at LaSalle Acad. Personal: Son of Roger and Dianne Contee … has a sister, Madison … enjoys fishing and swimming … plans to pursue a career in law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks 2009 5 0 7 7 0.5-0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 0 7 7 0.5-0 0 0 0 RRYANYAN CCONTEEONTEE

8833 • AANDRENDRE DDAVISAVIS JJr.r. • TTightight EEndnd 66-5-5 • 227272 PPiscataway,iscataway, NN.J./St..J./St. PPatrick’satrick’s

2009: Did not play. 2008: Saw action in five games … recorded an unassisted tackle against Edinboro (Sept. 13). Prior to C.W. Post: Played at St. Patrick’s and helped the Celtics capture the Union County and state championship … was nominated for McDonald’s All-American. Personal: Oldest of Sheronda Davis’ three children … his brother, Anthony, currently plays for the … hobbies include boxing and basketball … admires his mother, grandparents and brother … majoring in criminal justice.

AANDRENDRE DDAVISAVIS

XAVIER BROWN

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 21 21 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 8855 • RRYANYAN DDERHAMERH20112A0M11 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 7755 • MMICHAELICHAEL GGISONDAISONDA SSo.o. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine 66-2-2 • 190190 66-0-0 • 260260 Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst SSearingtown,earingtown, N.Y./KellenbergN.Y./Kellenberg

2009: Saw action in six games … returned a punt kick for fi ve yards 2009: Saw action in three games and totaled two tackles. against Shippensburg (Oct. 3). Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Utica College and registered Prior to C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity football … named 15 tackles and two sacks … made 90 tackles and 15 sacks while playing all-division and all-county … set the single-season record for recep- at Kellenberg … was named the most committed player. tions (57) his senior year and totaled over 600 receiving yards … also Personal: Youngest of Michael and Linda Gisonda’s three children … played basketball. enjoys football, boxing and reading … hopes to start his own business Personal: Older of Patrick and Nancy Derham’s two sons … hopes … admires his parents … majoring in business management. to pursue a career in business … major is business management.

2233 • WWILLILL FIGUEROAFIGUEROA 6 • AAARONARON HHALLALL SSo.o. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack 55-10-10 • 181181 55-7-7 • 117070 SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y./St..Y./St. PPeter’seter’s Mt.M Laurel Prep./Burlington Twp. MMilfordilford AAcad.cad. VValleyalley ForgeForge Mil.Mil.

2009: Appeared in six games … recorded two tackles against Lock 2009: Played in 10 games … totaled 12 tackles (5u, 7a) on the season Haven (Nov. 7). … broke up two pass attempts at Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). Prior to C.W. Post: Played a season at Milford Acad. … was a Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Valley Forge Military two-year player at St. Peter’s and was an offensive MVP … amassed College where he was a First Team All-Conference defensive back … over 1,500 all purpose yards his senior year … also played baseball was a four-year varsity player at Burlington Township … recorded and competed in track. five interceptions and broke up 15 passes … registered 27 tackles … Personal: Youngest of Daniel and Monseratte Figueroa’s four chil- scored one touchdown. dren … hobbies include sky diving and photography … his favorite Personal: Oldest of Charles Hall and Mary Mitchell’s five chil- athlete is Jarrett Dillard of the … plans to be dren … enjoys playing basketball and lifting weights … his uncle, become a dentist or athletic trainer … major is undecided. Troy Vincent, played for 15 years in the NFL, most notably with the … hopes to pursue a career in law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice.

22 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 22 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 4 • JJEFFEFF HHARVEYARVE20112Y011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 8899 • KKADEEMADEEM HHUGGINSUGGINS SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive EndEnd 66-2-2 • 195195 66-3-3 • 242242 PPiscataway,iscataway, NN.J./Bishop.J./Bishop AAhr.hr. CCorona,orona, N.Y./ProgressN.Y./Progress

2009: Played in 10 games as a member of special teams … totaled 2009: Played in eight games … totaled 14 tackles (5u, 9a) … reg- six tackles (6u, 6a) … brought back a punt return for 23 yards against istered three tackles and a sack in the season finale against Lock West Chester (Oct. 10). Haven (Nov. 7). 2008: Played in all 11 games, earning one start against Prior to C.W. Post: Two-year player at Bishop Ahr., where he led Shippensburg (Oct. 4) … made 20 tackles, including 17 unassisted … the Trojans to an 8-2 record … made 21 unassisted tackles and inter- recorded 1.5 sacks for a loss of 13 yards … made seven tackles for a cepted two passes … also competed in track. loss of 26 yards. Personal: Older of Jeff and Anite Cright-Harvey’s two children … his Before C.W. Post: Led Progress High to a 16-11 record during his favorite athlete is Ronnie Lott … plans to attend law school … major- three seasons at the varsity level, including a Division Championship ing in international business. in his senior season … garnered All-Boro accolades in each of his three years … also received All-City recognition in 2007. Personal: Youngest of Wendell Huggins and Noreen Faulkner’s three children … admires Pete Lazare … plans for a career in broad- casting … majoring in broadcasting. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 2009 8 5 9 14 2.5-12 0 0 1.5 0 2008 11 17 3 20 7.0-26 0 0 1.5 0 TOTAL 19 22 12 34 9.5-38 0 0 3.0 0

KKADEEMADEEM HHUGGINSUGGINS JJEFFEFF HHARVEYARVEY

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 23 23 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 9922 • AANDREWNDREW JJACKSONAC20112K0S1O1N FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 1 • AANDREWNDREW KKELLELL Jrr.. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine Srr.. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-3-3 • 270270 55-8-8 • 117070 Middletown,M N.Y./Burke Catholic RockvilleR Centre, N.Y./Southside

2009: Started all 11 games at nose guard … registered 36 tackles 2009: Started all 11 games … caught 33 passes for 360 yards and (21u, 15a) … made four stops and recorded a six-yard sack in the four touchdowns … made six catches for 71 yards and a touchdown season opener against American International (Aug. 29). against Kutztown (Oct. 31). 2008: Redshirt season. Before C.W. Post: Transferred from Nassau C.C., where he caught 2007: Appeared in six games in his rookie campaign … tallied 13 23 passes for 311 yards and three touchdowns for the Lions in 2008 … tackles on the season, including 3.5 tackles for loss…also registered was a two-year varsity player at Southside and totaled over 800 receiv- one-half of a sack at Saint Anselm. ing yards in his career, including 500 yards and seven TD’s his senior Before C.W. Post: Played at John S. Burke Catholic under head year … the Cyclones reached the county playoffs in 2003 and 2004 … coach Dwight Smith. played in the Senior Bowl and was named all-county and Honorable Personal: Son of Bert and June Jackson … has two sisters … favor- Mention all-Long Island. ite athlete is Michael Jordan … member of the C.W. Post SAAC Personal: Youngest of William and Victoria Kell’s three children … committee … plans to be a physical therapist or a coach/teacher … his father played football at NYIT and his brother played for Hartwick majoring in physical education. … favorite athlete is boxer Manny Pacquiao ... admires his parents most outside of sports … majoring in history. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks CAREER STATISTICS 2009 11 21 15 36 9.0-24 1.0 YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C 2008 Redshirt Season 2009 11 19 86 0 19 4.5 2007 6 6 7 13 3.5-12 0.5 TOTAL 11 19 86 0 19 4.5 TOTAL 17 27 22 49 12.5-36 1.5

AANDREWNDREW JJACKSONACKSON AANDREWNDREW KKELLELL

24 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 24 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 9 • RR.J..J. KKUHNUHN20112011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 1177 • GGRAYSONRAYSON LAURINOLAURINO JJr.r. • QQuarterbackuarterback SSo.o. • WideWide Receiver/PunterReceiver/Punter 66-5-5 • 222020 66-2-2 • 175175 SSayville,ayville, N.Y./SayvilleN.Y./Sayville BBoise,oise, Idaho/BoiseIdaho/Boise

2009: Saw action in six games … amassed 139 passing yards … 2009: Played multiple roles at wide receiver and punter … pulled completed seven passes for 66 yards in the season opener against down 13 passes for 179 yards and one touchdown … also took one American International (Aug. 29) … completed an 18-yard pass for snap and completed a 21-yard pass at Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). his only touchdown completion of the season at Edinboro (Sept. 12). 2008: Appeared in one game against American International (Aug. 2008: Took snaps in five games … came into the game against 30) before redshirting the remainder of the season. Shippensburg (Oct. 4) and completed 17 of 38 pass attempts for Before C.W. Post: Amassed 1300 passing yards and 500 rushing 159 yards and one touchdown … saw action against American yards his senior year at Boise High … passed for 356 and three touch- International (Aug. 30) and rushed for 44 yards, including a two-yard downs in a single game … named second team all-conference .... also dash into the end zone. 2007: Redshirt season. competed in wrestling, track and fi eld, baseball and basketball. Before C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity at Sayville and led Personal: Is the older of Th omas and Krista Laurino’s two sons the Golden Flashes to the Long Island, Suffolk and Big 4 champion- … hobbies include hunting, fi shing, skiing and running … favorite ship in 2006 … also played basketball and baseball … was an all-league athlete is Joe Namath … admires his father most outside of sports … selection in football and basketball. majoring in business management. Personal: Son of Michael and Diane Kuhn … has three siblings … CAREER STATISTICS favorite athletes are Joe Montana, , and YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Brady Quinn … admires his father most outside of sports … majoring 2009 11 13 179 1 43 13.8 in criminal justice. 2008 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 12 13 179 1 43 13.8

YEAR G C-A-Int Yds TD LG Pct Effic. 2008 5 59-28-3 273 1 40 47.5 81.7 2009 6 31-13-2 139 1 20 41.9 77.3 TOTAL 5 59-28-3 273 1 40 45.6 80.2

RR.J..J. KKUHNUHN GGRAYSONRAYSON LAURINOLAURINO

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 25 25 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 7766 • KKEVINEVIN MMARTINAR20112T0I1N1 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 1199 • AALEXLEX MAUROMAURO JJrr • OffensiveOffensive LineLine JJr.r. • OOutsideutside LinebackerLinebacker 66-2-2 • 290290 66-2•-2• 222020 PPatchogue,atchogue, NN.Y./Patchogue-.Y./Patchogue- BBayville,ayville, N.Y./LocustN.Y./Locust VValleyalley MMedfordedford ((Nassau)Nassau)

Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-America Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Nassau, where he was named all-conference … played on the varsity squad for two years at 2009: PSAC East First Team ... played in every game, mainly at Locust Valley. left tackle … was part of an offensive blocking unit that led the entire Personal: Oldest of William and Michele Mauro’s three sons … PSAC in rushing offense (214.5 yds/gm). hobbies include swimming and playing basketball … favorite athletes 2008: Saw action in six contests, making five starts at right guard are Carmelo Anthony and … plans for a future as a for the Pioneers. physical education teacher and football coach … majoring in physical 2007: Redshirt season. education. Before C.W. Post: Played three years of varsity football at Patchogue-Medford … totaled 216 yards on 23 carries … named First Team Long Island. Personal: Son of Joseph and Theresa Martin … has six siblings … favorite athlete is Bob Gibson … played the string bass for eight years … favorite athlete is Erik Anderwkavich … plans for a career in law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice. 7 • CCIWANIWAN MMCCOYCCOY SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack 66-1-1 • 197197 NNorthorth BBabylon,abylon, NN.Y./North.Y./North BBabylonabylon 2009: Played in 10 games, mainly on special teams … returned four kick returns for 79 yards at East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). Before C.W. Post: Played four years at North Babylon under coach Terry Manning … amassed 4000 yards and 40 touchdowns … named all-county … also played basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Curtis and Loretta McCoy … has seven siblings … admires his father most outside of sports … plans to become an FBI agent … majoring in criminal justice. YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PBU FF INT 2009 10 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 5 3 8 0 0 0 0

KKEVINEVIN MMARTINARTIN CCIWANIWAN MMCCOYCCOY

26 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 26 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 5 • JJUMAUMA MMCKENLEYCKEN201120LE1Y1 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 5555 • MMIKEIKE MMILLERILLER SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack JJr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 55-9-9 • 118585 66-5-5 • 229595 BBronx,ronx, N.Y./LehmanN.Y./Lehman Mar-Lin, Pa./Pottsville (Milford)

2009: PSAC East Second Team ... started in all 11 games … made 2009: Played in seven games on the offensive line. 44 tackles (20u, 24a) … brought back three kick returns for 71 yards 2008: Appeared in 10 games for the Pioneers. against West Chester (Oct. 11) … made seven tackles, including four Before C.W. Post: Performed at varsity level for two seasons at unassisted at Bloomsburg (Sept. 26). Pottsville… led the Crimson Tide to state championships in 2007… 2008: Played in all 11 games ... made 41 tackles (29u, 12a) on defense was named to roster of East-West All-Star game. … intercepted six passes and matched it with six breakups … recorded Personal: Middle child of Michael and Stephanie Miller’s three children … favorite athlete is Erik Anderwkavich … majoring in six kick returns for 122 yards against Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 6). business. 2007: Appeared in all 10 games for the Pioneers while earning nine starts … racked up 58 tackles (35 solo) … also intercepted two passes and blocked fi ve more…forced one fumble … cradled his fi rst career interception at American International (Oct. 27) … also returned 9 5566 • RRONNIEONNIE MMODIKODIK kickoff s for 157 yards on the season. JJr.r. • LLinebackerinebacker Before C.W. Post: Played football and participated in track and fi eld at Lehman. 66-1-1 • 225225 Personal: Younger of Own and Judith McKenley’s three children … LLevittown,evittown, N.Y./IslandN.Y./Island TTrees/rees/ favorite athletes are Barry Sanders and Deion Sanders … admires his mother most outside of sports … plans to pursue a career in football ((Pace)Pace) and physical education … majoring in physical education. 2009: Appeared in six games … totaled five tackles (4u, 1a), includ- ing two at Millersville (Oct. 17). CAREER STATISTICS Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Pace Univ. after one season YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PBU FF INT … played three years at Island Trees and received all-county recog- 2009 11 20 24 44 2.0-1 3 0 1 nition … also played basketball and lacrosse. 2008 11 29 12 41 0.0-0 6 0 0 Personal: Is the middle child of Ron and Phylis Modik’s three chil- 2007 10 35 23 58 0.0-0 5 1 0 dren … his sister, Sam, played lacrosse at Molloy … his favorite ath- TOTAL 32 84 59 143 2.0-1 14 1 1 lete is Emmitt Smith … plans to pursue a career in physical therapy. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 6 4 1 5 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 6 4 1 5 0-0.0 0 0 0 0

4444 • DDOMINIQUEOMINIQUE MMOODYOODY SSo.o. • LinebackerLinebacker 55-7-7 • 221515 CCarrollton,arrollton, TTexas/Creekviewexas/Creekview

2009: Appeared in eight games … totaled fi ve tackles, including two at Millersville (Oct. 17). Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years at Creekview … recorded over 100 tackles and returned an interception for a touchdown his senior year … named defensive player of the year … led his team to the playoff s his freshman and senior year … also participated in basketball and track. JJUMAUMA MMCKENLEYCKENLEY Personal: Older of Nicole Fox’s two children … favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant … admires his mother … plans for a career in law en- forcement … majoring in criminal justice. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 8 5 0 5 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 5 0 5 0-0.0 0 0 0 0

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 27 27 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 4477 • BBILLYILLY O’CONNORO’CON20112N0O1R1 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL JJr.r. • LinebackerLinebacker 55-10-10 • 225225 SSayville,ayville, N.Y./SayvilleN.Y./Sayville

2009: Played in all 11 games with five starts … totaled 61 tackles, including 35 unassisted … registered a career-high 12 tackles at East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). 2008: Appeared in all 11 games and made 27 tackles, including 17 unassisted … intercepted a pass against Cheyney (Sept. 20). Before C.W. Post: Was four-year starter at the varsity level … won two Long Island championships … caught 29 passes for 600 yards and seven touchdowns his senior season … amassed 1,200 receiving yards with 79 receptions during his career … also contrib- uted on the defensive side of the ball, accumulating a school-record 340 tackles and eight interceptions … also played basketball and lacrosse. Personal: Son of James and Linda O’Connor … has three siblings … hobbies include surfing and snowboarding … admires his parents and grandparents most outside sports … aspires to become a special BBILLYILLY O’CONNORO’CONNOR education teacher … majoring in physical education. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 11 35 26 61 4.5-7 2 1 1 0 2008 11 17 10 27 1.0-2 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 22 52 36 88 5.5-9 3 1 1 0

4455 • DDANAN PPERRYERRY JJr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 55-11-11 • 180180 FFreshresh MMeadows,eadows, NN.Y./.Y./ SSt.t. FFrancisrancis PPrep.rep.

2009: Made one appearance against Shippensburg (Oct. 3). 2008: Made his only appearance of the season against Bloomsburg (Sept. 27). 2007: Redshirt season. Before C.W. Post: Played two years at St. Francis Prep. … led the Terriers to a CHSFL Championship in 2005. Personal: Son of Rita Salomon-Perry … hobbies include listening to music, playing basketball and baseball and video games … favorite athlete is Reggie White … admires his mother most outside of sports … aspires to become an elementary education teacher … is a resident assistant on campus and also serves as treasurer of MRAW … is also an orientation leader … majoring in education.

DDOMINIQUEOMINIQUE MMOODYOODY

28 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 28 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 8822 • SSEANEAN PPERSCHERS20112C0H11 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 8844 • KKENNYENNY RREIDEID SSo.o. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver SSr.r. • TTightight EEndnd 66-0-0 • 175175 66-4-4 • 224545 GGap,ap, Pa./PequeaPa./Pequea ValleyValley Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale

2009: Saw action in two games against American International (Aug. 2009: Caught three receptions for 22 yards at Indiana (Pa.). 29) and Lock Haven (Nov. 7). 2008: Saw action in seven games. Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Pequea Valley 2007: Redshirt season. … registered over 1,100 receiving yards … broke school records for 2006: Saw his fi rst college action in Week 2 against Pace (Sept. 9). most receptions, yards and touchdowns … also played and Before C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity at Farmingdale and helped the Dalers claim the Nassau County Championship in 2005 … baseball. also competed in wrestling and was named all-county. Personal: Son of Th omas and Terri Persch … has three siblings … his Personal: Older of Ken and Jean Reid’s three children … favorite favorite athlete is of the … majoring in athlete is David Wright … hobbies include watching sports, listening education. to music and attending concerts … admires his father most outside sports … plans for a career in business … majoring in business mar- keting. 7722 • HHASANASAN RRADONCICADONCIC SSr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 66-2-2 • 280280 New York, N.Y./John F. Kennedy

2009: Started in nine games, mainly at left guard. Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred after two seasons at Nassau C.C. … named First Team All-Conference. Personal: Middle child of Ragip and Ileta Radoncic’s three children KKENNYENNY RREIDEID … his favorite athlete is Erik Anderwkavich … admires his mother … can speak Serbo-Croatian … plans for a future in law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice.

HHASANASAN RRADONCICADONCIC

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 29 29 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 5533 • AANTONNTON RRUKAJUK20112A0J11 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 3399 • LLOUOU SCALASCALA SSo.o. • LinebackerLinebacker JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine 66-0-0 • 205205 66-0-0 • 225225 GGreenburgh,reenburgh, N.Y./StepinacN.Y./Stepinac CCoram,oram, N.Y./LongwoodN.Y./Longwood

2009: Saw action in seven games … made seven tackles, including 2009: Played in all 11 games and started the last five at defensive tackle two against Shippensburg (Oct. 3). … recorded 35 tackles (15u, 20a) … intercepted a pass for 37 yards at East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). 2008: Redshirt season. 2008: Appeared in all 11 games and recorded six tackles. Before C.W. Post: Was a three-year player at Stepinac … was a Before C.W. Post: Played three seasons at the varsity level at Longwood - all of which were championship teams…garnered all-county two-time all-star and was named all-county. and all-division academic First Team honors … holds single-season Personal: Youngest of Gselosh and Katrina Rukaj’s four children … school record for most tackles (107) … tallied 190 tackles and seven sacks in his career … also played baseball and competed in wrestling. admires his father most outside sports … majoring in international Personal: Oldest of Arthur and Christine Scala’s five children … favor- business. ite athlete is Mickey Mantle … admires his father most outside of sports … plans to pursue a career as a teacher and high school coach … major- ing in biology education. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 11 15 20 35 8.0-42 3 3 0 0 2008 11 1 5 6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 22 16 25 41 8.0-42 3 3 0 0

6677 • MMIKEIKE SSCHERCHER JJr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 66-4-4 • 331010 AAlbany,lbany, NN.Y./Albany.Y./Albany AAcad.cad.

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Hudson Valley Community College … the Cadets were 12-1 and Class B champions in 2007 … also played basketball and participated in track and field. Personal: Older of Mark and Beth Scher … Mark played basket- ball at Iona College … hobbies include playing basketball … favorite athlete is LeBron James … aspires to become a physical education teacher … majoring in physical education.

3 • MMATTATT SSHEEHYHEEHY SSo.o. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver 66-2-2 • 190190 NNorthorth BBrunswick,runswick, NN.J./.J./ BBishopishop GeorgeGeorge Ahr.Ahr.

2009: Saw action in seven games. Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Bishop George Ahr. … tallied 350 receiving yards and made 30 tackles … named all-divi- sion and all-area … also played basketball. Personal: Middle child of William and JoAnn Sheehy … enjoys lifting LLOUOU SCALASCALA weights … his favorite athletes are Sean Taylor and Don Mattingly… he admires his grandmother most outside of sports … is a member of the C.W. Post Honors Program … plans for a career working as an accountant and selling real estate with his father … majoring in ac- counting.

30 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 30 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 9955 • AABROMBROM SHEPARDSHE20112P0A1R1D FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 6611 • JJOHNOHN SIOPASIOPA JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine JJr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 66-4-4 • 223030 66-3-3 • 260260 Staten Island, N.Y./Port Richmond CCentereach,entereach, NN.Y./Newfield.Y./Newfield

2009: Started all 11 games as a defensive end … recorded 31 tackles 2009: PSAC East Second Team ... played in seven games and (17u, 14a) … made five tackles against American International (Aug. started the final five games of the season at right tackle. 29) and Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). 2008: Appeared in 10 games, making seven starts on the offensive 2008: Played in all 11 games and made 10 starts … registered 24 line. tackles, including four for a loss … made three sacks for a loss of 2007: Redshirt season. 14 yards … broke up one pass on a quarterback hurry against West Before C.W. Post: Three-year, two-sport varsity athlete at Chester (Oct. 10). Newfield … earned all-county accolades as a senior … also garnered 2007: Redshirt season. all-division recognition as a sophomore and again as a junior … also Before C.W. Post: Was named Defensive Lineman of the Year competed in wrestling. in 2007 … an All-Boro performer … played for three seasons at the Personal: Older of Pedro and Notividade Siopa’s two children varsity level, helping his team compile an 18-3 record over that span … hobbies include weight lifting, fishing and biking … speaks which included three post-season appearances. Portuguese fluently … plays the trumpet … plans to pursue a career Personal: Son of Allen Shepard and Fatu Sims … has three siblings in law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice. … favorite athlete is Michael Strahan … admires his mother most outside of sports … hobbies include playing basketball and weight lift- ing … is a member of the C.W. Post Earth and Environmental Science Club … plans to attend graduate school … majoring in geography. YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2009 11 17 14 31 9.0-33 2 2 0 0 2008 11 10 14 24 4.0-18 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 22 27 28 55 13.0-51 3 2 0 0

AABROMBROM SHEPARDSHEPARD JJOHNOHN SIOPASIOPA

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 31 31 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 3344 • SSEANEAN SSMITHMIT20112H011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 6622 • WWILLILL STRANOSTRANO SSo.o. • OutsideOutside LinebackerLinebacker SSr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 66-1-1 • 205205 66-2-2 • 295295 FFarmingdale,armingdale, NN.J./Colts.J./Colts NNeckeck EEastast PPatchogue,atchogue, NN.Y./Bellport.Y./Bellport

2009: Played in all 11 games … recorded 33 tackles (16u, 17a) … made 2009: PSAC East Second Team ... took the field in seven games eight tackles, including eight solos at Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). and started the final five games of the season … made one tackle at Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year starter at Colts Neck … registered Millersville (Oct. 17) … was part of an offensive blocking unit that led 87 tackles, three forced fumbles, two interceptions and six pass break- the entire PSAC in rushing offense (214.5 yds/gm). ups … off ensively, he tallied over 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns his 2008: Started in all 11 games for the Pioneers. senior year … broke school records for total yardage and receptions … 2007: Saw action in games at Pace (Sept. 8) and against Merrimack fi nished his career with 234 tackles. (Nov. 10). Personal: Oldest of Sean and Janice Smith’s three children … enjoys 2006: Redshirt season. surfi ng and snowboarding … his favorite athlete is … ad- Before C.W. Post: Played three years at the varsity level at Bellport mires his parents most outside of sports … plans to pursue teaching … helped lead the Clippers to an undefeated 11-0 season, where they and coaching football … majoring in physical education. were Long Island Champions and ranked second in New York Class CAREER STATISTICS AA ... received all-state and All-Long Island accolades … named YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT Bellport Athlete of the Year … also played baseball and competed in 2009 11 16 17 33 1.0-3 1 0 0 0 track and field. TOTAL 11 16 17 33 1.0-3 1 0 0 0

4499 • PPAULAUL STOLTZSTOLTZ SSr.r. • KKickericker 55-9-9 • 117878 SSmithtown,mithtown, N.Y./SmithtownN.Y./Smithtown ((Delaware)Delaware)

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Div. I Delaware … played varsity at Delaware … played football at Smithtown, where he also competed in soccer, basketball, track and fi eld and badminton. Personal: Older of Michael and Robin Stoltz’s two children … hobbies include playing soccer, basketball and baseball … favorite athletes are David Wright and Peyton Manning ... admires his parents … plans for a career in pharmaceutical sales … majoring in health studies.

WWILLILL STRANOSTRANO

32 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 32 PIONEER C.W. PROFILES POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 5522 • RROCCOOCCO TENEBRUSOTENEB20112R0U1S1O FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 1155 • DDARNELARNEL WWILLIAMSILLIAMS JJr.r. • IInsidenside LLinebackerinebacker SSr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 55-11-11 • 230230 66-5-5 • 221818 WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./W.T.N.Y./W.T. CClarkelarke BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./PacificN.Y./Pacific ((Nassau)Nassau)

Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Nassau Community College 2009: Led the team in touchdown receptions with nine … made 43 … played three years of varsity at W.T. Clarke, where he gained all- catches for 489 yards … pulled down eight passes for 111 yards and conference notice … also played lacrosse and participated in wrestling. two touchdowns against Kutztown (Oct. 31). Personal: Youngest of Karen Tenebruso’s three children … hobbies Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Prospect and pulled in 42 catches for include playing hockey, basketball and swimming … favorite athlete 480 yards and nine touchdowns. is Ray Lewis … aspires to become and a gym teacher and coach … Personal: Oldest of Frankey and Virlyn Williams’ three children … majoring in physical education. hobbies include fl ag football … majoring in sociology. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C 2009 10 43 489 9 36 11.4 TOTAL 10 43 489 9 36 11.4 969 • AANDREWNDREW WWELLINGTONELLINGTON SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine 66-3-3 • 260260 New York, N.Y./Washington Irving

2009: Took the fi eld in two games … recorded a tackle against Cheyney (Sept. 19). Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Merced College. Personal: Oldest of Mitsurv Inove’s three children … favorite athletes are Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson … speaks Japanese … plans to work in dentistry … majoring in business administration.

6600 • CCHRISHRIS WWILLIAMSILLIAMS SSo.o. • OffensiveOffensive LineLine 66-2-2 • 275275 SSyosset,yosset, N.Y./SyossetN.Y./Syosset

2009: Saw action in one game against Shippensburg (Oct. 3). Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years for coach Paul Rorke and Spen- cer Meehan … led the Braves to a 7-2 record and appearance in the post- season … kept opponents from recording a single sack his junior and senior year … named all-county … all-Long Island and all-state O-line selection … also participated in wrestling, lacrosse and track and fi eld. Personal: Son of Mike Williams … his favorite athlete is Peyton Man- ning of the Colts … hobbies include drawing, working out- doors and wrestling … admires his father most outside of sports … plans DDARNELARNEL WWILLIAMSILLIAMS to pursue a career in law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice.

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 33 33 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 1111 • DD.J..J. YYOUNGOUNG20112011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 2200 • KKEVINEVIN AALLENLLEN SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack FFr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-0-0 • 180180 55-10-10 • 210210 HHighlandighland MMills,ills, NN.Y./.Y./ FFreeport,reeport, N.Y./FreeportN.Y./Freeport MMonroe-Woodburyonroe-Woodbury

2009: Played in eight games … totaled eight tackles (5u, 3a) … recorded a season-high three tackles and intercepted a pass for 13 yards against Lock Haven (Nov. 7). Prior to C.W. Post: Played two years at Monroe-Woodbury and helped the Crusaders to a 28-2 record … all-section and all-state 7788 • AANTHONYNTHONY BBARNESARNES selection. FFr.r. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker Personal: Younger of James and Sharon Young’s two children … en- joys playing video games and shopping … favorite athlete is Antonio 66-1-1 • 175175 Cromartie of the San Diego Chargers. BBrentwood,rentwood, N.Y./St.N.Y./St. AAnthony’snthony’s CAREER STATISTICS YEARYYEAR G U UAA A To Totaltal TF TFL-YdsL-L Yds PB PBUU FF I INTNT 200920009 8 5 3 8 0 0.0-0.0-0 0 0 1 TOTALTTOOTTAL 8 5 3 8 0. 0.0-00-0 0 0 1 7711 • DDANAN BBELFIOREELFIORE FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 66-0-0 • 255255 GGlenlen Cove,Cove, N.Y./GlenN.Y./Glen CCoveove

4466 • CCASEYASEY BBIASIIASI FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-1-1 • 185185 IIslip,slip, NN.Y./Islip.Y./Islip

1100 • JJOEOE BOTTIBOTTI RR-Fr.-Fr. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-3-3 • 180180 HHoltsville,oltsville, NN.Y./Sachem.Y./Sachem EEastast

DD.J..J. YYOUNGOUNG

34 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 34 PIONEER C.W. PROFILES POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 4422 • RROBOB BRIGHTBRIGH20112T011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL AANTHONYNTHONY CCRACCHIOLORACCHIOLO FFr.r. • LLinebackerinebacker FFr.r. • TTightight EEndnd 66-0-0 • 230230 66-0-0 • 210210 East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow HHowardoward Beach,Beach, N.Y./N.Y./ SSt.t. FFrancisrancis PPrep.rep.

2211 • AANTHONYNTHONY BBRUNETTIRUNETTI 3311 • BBILLYILLY DAWSONDAWSON FFr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 55-10-10 • 210210 55-11-11 • 190190 BBayville,ayville, N.Y./HolyN.Y./Holy TTrinityrinity SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y..Y. MMsgr.sgr. FFarrellarrell

8866 • JJOHNOHN CEFALOCEFALO 3322 • CCHRISHRIS DiIIORROORRO FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver FFr.r. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker 55-11-11 • 174174 55-10-10 • 190190 Whitestone,W N.Y./St. Francis Prep. HHoltsville,oltsville, NN.Y./Sachem.Y./Sachem EEastast

8877 • BBRENDANRENDAN DDORFERORFER 5599 • BBILLYILLY CLARKCLARK FFr.r. • TTightight EEndnd RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker 66-3-3 • 200200 66-2-2 • 198198 FFloralloral Park,Park, N.Y./FloralN.Y./Floral PParkark EEastast NNorwich,orwich, NN.Y./Oyster.Y./Oyster BBayay

5588 • JJOHNOHN CORRIGANCORRIGAN 2 • DDONOVANONOVAN EDWARDSEDWARDS RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-0-0 • 270270 55-10-10 • 170170 Stockholm, N.J./Pope John XXIII BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./MidwoodN.Y./Midwood

6644 • BBRANDONRANDON CCOXOX 3333 • JJOEOE FLORIOFLORIO FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine RR-Fr.-Fr. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-0-0 • 205205 55-10-10 • 190190 PPaterson,aterson, NN.J./Saint.J./Saint JJoseph’soseph’s BBayville,ayville, N.Y./LocustN.Y./Locust VValleyalley RRegionalegional

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 35 35 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERSRETURNING PIONEERS 4400 • AA.J..J. FFUSCOUSCO20112011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 3388 • KKEITHEITH HHADNAGYADNAGY RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack FFr.r. • PPunterunter 66-0-0 • 185185 66-0-0 • 185185 MMassapequa,assapequa, N.Y./PlainedgeN.Y./Plainedge Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale

998•8• HHERBERB FFLORESLORES 2222 • KKYLEYLE HHARDYARDY FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine RR-Fr.-Fr. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-2-2 • 250250 66-3-3 • 180180 East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow MMatawan,atawan, NN.J..J. MMatawanatawan RRegionalegional

9977 • CCHRISHRIS GGALLAGHERALLAGHER 4433 • VVINNYINNY IIACONOACONO JJr.r. • KKickericker FFr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack 66-4-4 • 118080 55-7-7 • 119090 Douglaston,D N.Y./St. Francis Prep. NNesconset,esconset, NN.Y./.Y./ SSt.t. JJohnohn thethe BaptistBaptist

8800 • MMIKEIKE GGALLOALLO 2244 • JJAUVANAUVAN JJOHNOHN FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-1-1 • 190190 55-10-10 • 178178 SSeaford,eaford, N.Y./SeafordN.Y./Seaford BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./ErasmusN.Y./Erasmus

4411 • JJOEOE GIAMETTAGIAMETTA 9933 • MMIKEIKE KKATZATZ FFr.r. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 55-10-10 • 195195 66-2-2 • 250250 SSeaford,eaford, N.Y./MacArthurN.Y./MacArthur WWhitestone,hitestone, N.Y./N.Y./ HHolyoly CCrossross

7733 • BBRANDONRANDON GGOLDBERGOLDBERG 1133 • SSTEVENTEVEN LLAURINOAURINO FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine FFr.r. • QQuarterbackuarterback 66-1-1 • 240240 55-10-10 • 190190 Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville Manhasset, N.Y./Boise (Idaho)

36 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 36 C.W. POST PIONEERS2010 PIONEERS 2288 • JJAMESAMES LLEAVYEA20112V0Y11 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 8811 • NNICKICK MMASTROSASTROS FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack RR-Fr.-Fr. • TTightight EEndnd 55-11-11 • 175175 66-4-4 • 223030 StatenS Island, N.Y./Msgr. Farrell QQueens,ueens, N.Y./XaverianN.Y./Xaverian

5500 • TTOMOM LETTIERILETTIERI OORAYNERAYNE MMCEACHRONCEACHRON FFr.r. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-2-2 • 200200 66-3-3 • 207207 WWestest Islip,Islip, N.Y./WestN.Y./West IIslipslip BBayay Shore,Shore, N.Y./BayN.Y./Bay ShoreShore

6688 • MMICHAELICHAEL LLUPOLAUPOLA 1166 • CCHRISHRIS MMCGRANECGRANE FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 55-11-11 • 245245 55-11-11 • 170170 Massapequa, N.Y./Chaminade LLynbrook,ynbrook, N.Y./LynbrookN.Y./Lynbrook

6655 • MMICHAELICHAEL MMACCAACCA 5577 • MMAALIKAALIK MMCVEACVEA FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine RR-Fr.-Fr. • LLinebackerinebacker 66-3-3 • 255255 66-0-0 • 210210 BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./BishopN.Y./Bishop FFordord FFreeport,reeport, N.Y./FreeportN.Y./Freeport

1188 • JJEFFEFF MMACKACK 9999 • JJOHNOHN MEDFORDMEDFORD FFr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack FFr.r. • TTightight EEndnd 55-8-8 • 175175 55-11-11 • 190190 BBronx,ronx, N.Y./IonaN.Y./Iona PPrep.rep. BBethpage,ethpage, N.Y.WestburyN.Y.Westbury

3355 • LLLOYDLOYD MARTINMARTIN 4488 • DDYLANYLAN MMULLERULLER JJr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack FFr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack 55-10-10 • 210210 55-10-10 • 190190 UUniondale,niondale, NN.Y./Uniondale.Y./Uniondale Levittown, N.Y./Division Avenue

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 37 37 2010 C.W. PIONEERS POST PIONEERS 2277 • KKAMRONAMRON PPALMERAL20112M0E1R1 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 2266 • TTYRIEKYRIEK WWASHINGTONASHINGTON FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack SSo.o. • RunningRunning BBackack 66-0-0 • 180180 55-6-6 • 118080 BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ BBronx,ronx, N.Y./JohnN.Y./John FF.. KKennedyennedy BBoysoys andand GirlsGirls HighHigh SchoolSchool ((BuffaloBuffalo State)State)

7700 • SSEANEAN RROONEYOONEY 3377 • TTOMMYOMMY WILLIAMSWILLIAMS FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine FFr.r. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker 66-0-0 • 280280 55-10-10 • 190190 PPatchogue,atchogue, NN.Y./Bellport.Y./Bellport WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./HolyN.Y./Holy TTrinityrinity

7777 • CCHRISHRIS RROSSIOSSI 9911 • RRYANYAN WWYNNEYNNE FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker 66-0-0 • 265265 55-10-10 • 180180 Hillsborough,H N.J./Hillsborough HHicksville,icksville, NN.Y./Hicksville.Y./Hicksville

7744 • RROBOB SCHEUERERSCHEUERER 7799 • CCRAIGRAIG ZZALESKIALESKI SSo.o. • OffensiveOffensive LineLine JJr.r. • KKickericker 66-3-3 • 275275 66-1-1 • 170170 Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale Centereach,C N.Y./Sachem North

5544 • LLORENZOORENZO TATTOLITATTOLI SSo.o. • InsideInside LLinebackerinebacker 55-11-11 • 210210 HHasbrouckasbrouck HHeights,eights, NN.J./.J./ HHasbrouckasbrouck HHeightseights

1122 • MMIKEIKE TTHOMPSONHOMPSON RR-Fr.-Fr. • QQuarterbackuarterback 66-4-4 • 119595 Massapequa, N.Y./Farmingdale

38 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 38 C.W. POST 2009 PIONEERS FINAL RESULTS FFINALINAL 20092009 PSACPSAC SSTANDINGSTANDINGS 2011 FOOTBALL EAST Conference Overall WEST Conference Overall W L W L W L W L 1. Shippensburg* 6 1 9 3 1. California (Pa.)* 7 0 11 4 2. Bloomsburg 5 2 8 3 2. Clarion 6 1 8 3 West Chester 5 2 7 4 3. Edinboro* 5 2 9 4 C.W. Post 5 2 6 5 4. Gannon 3 4 6 5 5. East Stroudsburg* 4 3 8 4 Slippery Rock 3 4 6 5 6. Millersville 2 5 3 8 Mercyhurst 3 4 4 7 7. Kutztown 1 6 3 8 7. Indiana (Pa.) 1 6 5 6 8. Cheyney 0 7 0 11 8. Lock Haven 0 7 0 11 * clinched a PSAC playoff spot 22009009 PSACPSAC RRESULTSESULTS Aug. 27 Edinboro 28, Slippery Rock 24 Oct. 24 Bloomsburg 10, Ashland 7 Bloomsburg 31, Kutztown 12 Edinboro 32, Mercyhurst 22 West Chester 43, Lock Haven 0 C.W. Post 42, East Stroudsburg 24 Saginaw Valley St 23, California (Pa.) 17 Sept. 26 Clarion 30, Indiana (Pa.) 28 East Stroudsburg 19, Virginia Union 6 Bloomsburg 28, C.W. Post 14 Gannon 27, Lock Haven 0 Gannon 35, Lake Erie 34 Edinboro 22, Gannon 20 California (Pa.) 44, Slippery Rock 7 Clarion 33, Fairmont St. 21 East Stroudsburg 37, Cheyney 0 Millersville 41, Kutztown 35 Mercyhurst 19, Lock Haven 7 Shippensburg 28, Bloomsburg 27 Aug. 28 California (Pa.) 35, Clarion 31 Indiana (Pa.) 28, Southern Conn. 21 West Chester 37, Kutztown 17 Oct. 31 Millersville 31, Assumption 28 Slippery Rock 7, Indiana (Pa.) 3 C.W. Post 42, Kutztown 17 Shippensburg 63, Millersville 24 West Chester 30, Bloomsburg 14 Aug. 29 East Stroudsburg 44, Millersville 3 Edinboro 42, West Liberty 30 Oct. 3 Gannon 29, Indiana (Pa.) 3 Wayne St. 31, Mercyhurst 13 C.W. Post 40, Shippensburg 24 Clarion 30, Edinboro 17 American International 21, C.W. Post 6 California (Pa.) 41, Indiana (Pa.) 28 Shippensburg 31, Cheyney 10 Shepherd 34, Shippensburg 23 Kutztown 35, Cheyney 21 Slippery Rock 47, Lock Haven 6 Kutztown 17, Saint Anselm 13 Slippery Rock 17, Mercyhurst 16 California (Pa.) 28, Mercyhurst 7 Lincoln 41, Cheyney 20 Edinboro 41, Lock Haven 6 Slippery Rock 31, Bowie State 27 East Stoudsburg 21, West Chester 20 Nov. 7 Clarion 42, Gannon 21 Gannon 10, Bloomsburg 7 Sept. 4 Bloomsburg 45, Millersville 10 Clarion 32, Cheyney 12 Delaware 31, West Chester 0 Edinboro 28, Millersville 25 Oct. 8 Shippensburg 42, California (Pa.) 35 Sept. 5 Clarion 27, Slippery Rock 10 East Stroudsburg 54, Slippery Rock 28 Shippensburg 24, Edinboro 14 C.W. Post 27, Lock Haven 15 Mercyhurst 45, Cheyney 15 Oct. 10 West Chester 45, Mercyhurst 13 Indiana (Pa.) 27, C.W. Post 14 Mercyhurst 27, Gannon 17 Indiana (Pa.) 34, Kutztown 32 Kutztown 25, Clarion 6 Shippensburg 26, Kutztown 22 Slippery Rock 31, Millersville 14 West Chester 34, C.W. Post 26 Nov. 14 East Stroudsburg 38, Gannon 21 Millersville 47, Cheyney 26 NCAA Division II First Round Bloomsburg 17, California (Pa.) 10 Edinboro 38, Indiana (Pa.) 24 Edinboro 31, East Stroudsburg 16 Bloomsburg 27, East Stroudsburg 13 California (Pa.) 42, Fayetteville St. 13 Sept. 12 California (Pa.) 48, Lock Haven 14 California (Pa.) 30, West Chester 23 Nov. 21 Indiana (Pa.) 17, Millersville 3 Oct. 17 NCAA Division II Second Round Shippensburg 49, Lock Haven 7 Indiana (Pa.) 45, Lock Haven 0 West Liberty 84, Edinboro 63 Edinboro 31, C.W. Post 23 Gannon 51, Slippery Rock 48 California (Pa.) 26, Shippensburg 21 Bloomsburg 17, Mercyhurst 7 Shippensburg 24, West Chester 19 Gannon 30, Cheyney 9 Clarion 29, Mercyhurst 25 Nov. 29 Slippery Rock 27, Kutztown 24 C.W. Post 35, Millersville 3 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal East Stroudsburg 45, Clarion 31 East Stroudsburg 27, Kutztown 20 California (Pa.) 57, West Liberty 35 California (Pa.) 38, Edinboro 14 Sept. 19 Bloomsburg 28, Cheyney 6 Dec. 5 California (Pa.) 52, Gannon 10 NCAA Division II Semifinal West Chester 63, Millersville 10 Oct. 22 Northwest Missouri St. 56, California (Pa.) 31 C.W. Post 51, Cheyney 0 West Chester 59, Cheyney 0 Mercyhurst 20, Indiana (Pa.) 16 Shippensburg 38, East Stroudsburg 14 Clarion 24, Lock Haven 0

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 39 39 2009 C.W. FINAL POST STATISTICS PIONEERS 22009009 RESULTSRESULTS 2011 FOOTBALL

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Aug 29, 2009 AMERICAN INT’L L 6-21 0-1 0-0 2:45 1204 Sep 05, 2009 at IUP L 14-27 0-2 0-0 2:48 3194 Sep 12, 2009 at Edinboro L 23-31 0-3 0-0 2:37 2782 * Sep 19, 2009 CHEYNEY W 51-0 1-3 1-0 2:30 1280 * Sep 26, 2009 at #4 Bloomsburg L 14-28 1-4 1-1 2:43 1845 * Oct 03, 2009 SHIPPENSBURG W 40-24 2-4 2-1 3:07 3717 * Oct 10, 2009 WEST CHESTER L 26-34 2-5 2-2 2:40 1183 * Oct 17, 2009 at Millersville W 35-3 3-5 3-2 2:58 300 * Oct 24, 2009 at ESU W 42-24 4-5 4-2 3:12 1200 * Oct 31, 2009 KUTZTOWN W 42-17 5-5 5-2 2:43 980 Nov 07, 2009 LOCK HAVEN W 27-15 6-5 5-2 2:40 1037

* indicates PSAC East game Home games at Hickox Field in BOLD CAPS

TEAM STATISTICS CWP OPP KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.3 17.3 SCORING 320 224 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.7 15.7 Points Per Game 29.1 20.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.0 7.9 FIRST DOWNS 231 181 FUMBLES-LOST 32-16 16-8 Rushing 116 75 PENALTIES-Yards 80-157 67-772 Passing 95 85 Average Per Game 77.9 70.2 20 21 PUNTS-Yards 48-1680 61-2182 RUSHING YARDAGE 2359 1317 Average Per Punt 35.0 35.8 Yards gained rushing 2607 1687 Net punt average 28.6 32.1 Yards lost rushing 248 370 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:33 29:15 Rushing Attempts 471 410 3RD-DOWN Conversions 58/146 49/165 Average Per Rush 5.0 3.2 3rd-Down Pct 40% 30% Average Per Game 214.5 119.7 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/28 15/32 TDs Rushing 21 13 4th-Down Pct. 39% 47% PASSING YARDAGE 2014 1900 SACKS BY-Yards 27-182 12-78 Comp-Att-Int 166-293-7 164-325-13 MISC YARDS 4 10 Average Per Pass 6.9 5.8 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 46 29 Average Per Catch 12.1 11.6 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-5 7-11 Average Per Game 183.1 172.7 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 TDs Passing 22 15 RED-ZONE SCORES 24-41 59% 24-37 65% TOTAL OFFENSE 4373 3217 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 23-41 56% 20-37 54% Total Plays 764 735 PAT-ATTEMPTS 36-44 82% 27-27 100% Average Per Play 5.7 4.4 ATTENDANCE 9401 9321 Average Per Game 397.5 292.5 Games/Avg Per Game 6/1567 5/1864 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 38-697 52-899 Neutral Site Games 0/0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 26-123 17-2667 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-208 7-55 2010 PIONEERS

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total C.W. Post 91 99 70 60 0 320 Opponents 66 68 54 36 0 224

40 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 40 C.W. POST 2009 FINAL PIONEERS STATISTICS RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Beverly, Thomas 11-9 209 1188 2011 FOOTBALL 94 1094 5.2 11 47 99.5 Anderwkavich, Erik 11-10 139 827 112 715 5.1 6 55 65.0 Adamic, Anthoney 9-0 33 217 1 216 6.5 2 38 24.0 Severe, Jerry 6-2 27 125 4 121 4.5 0 15 20.2 Kell, Andrew 11-11 19 96 10 86 4.5 0 19 7.8 Kuhn, R.J. 6-1 18 55 7 48 2.7 0 20 8.0 Harris, Chris 11-11 9 34 11 23 2.6 1 10 2.1 Lewis, Neil 6-0 5 19 0 19 3.8 0 7 3.2 McCoy, Ciwan 10-0 6 14 1 13 2.2 0 5 1.3 Manns, Peter 11-11 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 1.2 TenBruggencate, Drew 5-1 0 12 0 12 0.0 0 0 2.4 Williams, Darnal 10-8 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.7 Smith, Tayrance 11-11 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 TEAM 7-0 4 0 8 -8 -2.0 0 0 -1.1 Total 11 471 2607 248 2359 5.0 21 55 214.5 Opponents 11 410 1687 370 1317 3.2 13 53 119.7

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Anderwkavich, Erik 11-10 140.63 152-261-5 58.2 1854 21 52 168.5 Kuhn, R.J. 6-1 77.34 13-31-2 41.9 139 1 20 23.2 Laurino, Grayson 11-0 276.40 1-1-0 100.0 21 0 21 1.9 Total...... 11 134.39 166-293-7 56.7 2014 22 52 183.1 Opponents...... 11 106.80 164-325-13 50.5 1900 15 52 172.7

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Harris, Chris 11-11 49 731 14.9 7 52 66.5 Williams, Darnal 10-8 43 489 11.4 9 36 48.9 Kell, Andrew 11-11 33 360 10.9 4 26 32.7 Beverly, Thomas 11-9 17 154 9.1 1 38 14.0 Laurino, Grayson 11-0 13 179 13.8 1 43 16.3 Reid, Ken 9-9 6 33 5.5 0 10 3.7 Pettys, Ryan 8-3 2 41 20.5 0 25 5.1 Severe, Jerry 6-2 2 6 3.0 0 7 1.0 O’Connor, Billy 11-5 1 21 21.0 0 21 1.9 Total...... 11 166 2014 12.1 22 52 183.1 Opponents...... 11 164 1900 11.6 15 52 172.7

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long McCoy, Ciwan 18 75 4.2 0 15 Kell, Andrew 6 26 4.3 0 11 Derham, Ryan 1 5 5.0 0 5 Persch, Sean 1 17 17.0 0 2 Total...... 26 123 4.7 0 15 Opponents...... 17 267 15.7 0 52

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Herron, Marquise 3 15 5.0 0 12 Belvin, Detrick 2 48 24.0 0 48 Smith, Norman 2 27 13.5 0 20 Young, D.J. 1 13 13.0 0 13 Manns, Peter 1 44 44.0 1 44 Hall, Aaron 1 13 13.0 0 13 Scala, Lou 1 37 37.0 1 37 McKenley, Juma 1 0 0.0 0 0 O’Connor, Billy 1 11 11.0 0 11

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 41 41 2009 C.W. FINAL POST STATISTICS PIONEERS KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long McKenley, Juma 17 384 22.6 2011 FOOTBALL 0 50 McCoy, Ciwan 10 154 15.4 0 31 Beverly, Thomas 2 39 19.5 0 23 Herron, Marquise 2 23 11.5 0 12 Persch, Sean 1 35 35.0 0 35 Severe, Jerry 1 21 21.0 0 21 Harvey, Jeff 1 23 23.0 0 23 Smith, Norman 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dawson, Billy 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 Rukaj, Anton 1 4 4.0 0 4 Lewis, Neil 1 16 16.0 0 16 Total...... 38 697 18.3 0 50 Opponents...... 52 899 17.3 1 91

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Smith, Tayrance 1 70 70.0 1 70 Total...... 1 70 70.0 1 70 Opponents...... 1 4 4.0 0 4

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Beverly, Thomas 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Williams, Darnal 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 56 Harris, Chris 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Anderwkavich, Erik 6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1-1 0 0 36 Bertone, Justin 0 1-2 32-38 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 35 Kell, Andrew 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Smith, Tayrance 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Adamic, Anthoney 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Korn, Jon 0 1-3 4-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 7 Scala, Lou 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Manns, Peter 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Laurino, Grayson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 46 2-5 36-44 0-1 1 1-1 0 0 320 Opponents...... 29 7-11 27-27 0-0 0 0-2 0 1 224

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Anderwkavich, Erik 11 400 715 1854 2569 233.5 Beverly, Thomas 11 209 1094 0 1094 99.5 Adamic, Anthoney 9 33 216 0 216 24.0 Kuhn, R.J. 6 49 48 139 187 31.2 Severe, Jerry 6 27 121 0 121 20.2 Kell, Andrew 11 19 86 0 86 7.8 Harris, Chris 11 9 23 0 23 2.1 Laurino, Grayson 11 1 0 21 21 1.9 Lewis, Neil 6 5 19 0 19 3.2 McCoy, Ciwan 10 6 13 0 13 1.3 Manns, Peter 11 1 13 0 13 1.2 TenBruggencate, Drew 5 0 12 0 12 2.4 Williams, Darnal 10 1 7 0 7 0.7 TEAM 7 4 -8 0 -8 -1.1 Total...... 11 764 2359 2014 4373 397.5 Opponents...... 11 735 1317 1900 3217 292.5

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Korn, J. 1-3 33.3 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 39 0 Bertone, J. 1-2 50.0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 28 0

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Laurino, Grayson 46 1643 35.7 72 2 2 9 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Anderwkavich, Erik 1 37 37.0 37 0 0 0 0

42 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 42 2008 C.W. FINAL STATISTICS POST 2009 FINAL PIONEERS STATISTICS KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Bertone, Justin 52 2723 52.4 2011 FOOTBALL 2 1 Korn, Jon 6 289 48.2 0 0 Total...... 58 3012 51.9 2 1 899 35.7 34 Opponents...... 47 2484 52.9 3 3 697 36.7 33

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Beverly, Thomas 11 1094 154 0 39 0 1287 117.0 Harris, Chris 11 23 731 0 0 0 754 68.5 Anderwkavich, Erik 11 715 0 0 0 0 715 65.0 Williams, Darnel 10 7 489 0 0 0 496 49.6 Kell, Andrew 11 86 360 26 0 0 472 42.9 McKenley, Juma 11 0 0 0 384 0 384 34.9 McCoy, Ciwan 10 13 0 75 154 0 242 24.2 Adamic, Anthoney 9 216 0 0 0 0 216 24.0 Laurino, Grayson 11 0 179 0 0 0 179 16.3 Severe, Jerry 6 121 6 0 21 0 148 24.7 Manns, Peter 11 13 0 0 0 44 57 5.2 Persch, Sean 2 0 0 17 35 0 52 26.0 Belvin, Detrick 11 0 0 0 0 48 48 4.4 Kuhn, R.J. 6 48 0 0 0 0 48 8.0 Pettys, Ryan 8 0 41 0 0 0 41 5.1 Herron, Marquise 11 0 0 0 23 15 38 3.5 Scala, Lou 11 0 0 0 0 37 37 3.4 Lewis, Neil 6 19 0 0 16 0 35 5.8 Reid, Ken 9 0 33 0 0 0 33 3.7 O’Connor, Billy 11 0 21 0 0 11 32 2.9 Smith, Norman 6 0 0 0 0 27 27 4.5 Harvey, Jeff 10 0 0 0 23 0 23 2.3 Hall, Aaron 10 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.3 Young, D.J. 8 0 0 0 0 13 13 1.6 TenBruggencate, Drew 5 12 0 0 0 0 12 2.4 Derham, Ryan 6 0 0 5 0 0 5 0.8 Rukaj, Anton 7 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.6 Dawson, Billy 1 0 0 0 -2 0 -2 -2.0 TEAM 7 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -1.1 Total...... 11 2359 2014 123 697 208 5401 491.0 Opponents...... 11 1317 1900 267 899 55 4438 403.5

Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 13 Manns, Peter 11-11 54 54 108 10.5-42 2.0-17 1-44 2 . . 1 . . 38 Smith, Tayrance 11-11 40 42 82 10.5-38 2.5-22 . 1 2 1-70 . . . 47 O’Connor, Billy 11-5 35 26 61 4.5-7 . 1-11 1 . 1-0 1 . . 6 Belvin, Detrick 11-10 21 30 51 1.5-8 . 2-48 6 . 1-0 . . . 26 Herron, Marquise 11-9 23 26 49 2.5-10 . 3-15 4 . 1-0 1 1 . 5 McKenley, Juma 11-11 20 24 44 1.0-2 . 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . . 42 Bright, Matt 6-6 20 17 37 4.5-10 1.0-5 . 1 . . . . . 92 Jackson, Andrew 11-11 21 15 36 9.0-24 1.0-6 . 2 1 1-0 . . . 39 Scala, Lou 11-6 15 20 35 8.0-42 4.0-32 1-37 2 1 . 3 . . 34 Smith, Sean 11-1 16 17 33 1.0-3 . . 2 . . 1 . . 95 Shepard, Abrom 11-11 17 14 31 9.0-33 3.0-11 . 2 4 . 2 . . 36 Brown, Xavier 10-9 18 12 30 13.5-79 8.5-58 . 1 9 1-0 2 . . 57 Deshazo, Joe 7-4 7 17 24 3.0-13 1.0-9 ...... 11 Smith, Norman 6-2 11 11 22 1.5-2 . 2-27 5 . . . . . 30 Booth, Ty 9-0 8 8 16 1.0-12 . . . . 1-0 1 1 . 94 Ashley, TuQwan 7-0 7 8 15 2.5-6 1.5-5 . . 1 . 1 . . 89 Huggins, Kadeem 8-0 5 9 14 2.5-12 1.5-7 . . 2 . . . . 2 Hall, Aaron 10-7 5 7 12 . . 1-13 2 . . . . . 71 Barnes, Kris 2-1 1 8 9 0.5-3 ...... 21 Young, D.J. 8-1 5 3 8 . . 1-13 ...... 16 McCoy, Ciwan 10-0 5 3 8 ...... 51 Contee, Ryan 5-0 . 7 7 0.5-0 . . . 1 . . . . 53 Rukaj, Anton 7-0 3 4 7 ...... 4 Harvey, Jeff 10-0 3 3 6 ...... 44 Moody, Dominique 8-0 5 . 5 ...... 48 Modick, Ronnie 6-0 4 1 5 ...... 49 Tulun, Kerim 6-0 2 1 3 ...... 41 Nwajei, Peter 6-0 . 2 2 ...... 52 Garcia, Ozzie 6-0 2 . 2 ...... 24 Figueroa, Will 6-0 . 2 2 ...... 75 Gisonda, Michael 3-0 1 1 2 1.0-10 1.0-10 ...... 22 Laurino, Grayson 11-0 . 1 1 ...... 31 Dawson, Billy 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 25 Beverly, Thomas 11-9 1 . 1 ...... 61 Siopa, John 7-7 1 . 1 ...... 62 Strano, Will 7-7 1 . 1 ...... 33 Adamic, Anthoney 9-0 . 1 1 ...... 8 Anderwkavich, Erik 11-10 1 . 1 1.0-4 . . . . . 1 . . 90 Bertone, Justin 10-0 . 1 1 ...... 74 Wellington, Andrew 2-0 1 . 1 1.0-3 . . . 1 . . . . 87 Hardy, Kyle 2-0 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 11-0 380 396 776 90-363 27-182 13-208 34 22 8-70 14 2 . Opponents...... 11-0 439 384 823 64-230 12-78 7-55 38 9 16-4 20 3 1

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 43 43 2009 C.W. INDIVIDUAL POST & TEAM GAME-HIGHS PIONEERS IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL GAMEGAME HHIGHSIGHS 2011 FOOTBALL Rushes 31 Beverly, Thomas at ESU (Oct 24, 2009) Yards Rushing 170 Beverly, Thomas vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) 170 Beverly, Thomas at ESU (Oct 24, 2009) TD Rushes 3 Beverly, Thomas at Millersville (Oct 17, 2009) 3 Beverly, Thomas vs Lock Haven (Nov 07, 2009) Long Rush 55 Anderwkavich, Erik at Millersville (Oct 17, 2009) Pass attempts 44 Anderwkavich, Erik at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) Pass completions 26 Anderwkavich, Erik at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Passing 327 Anderwkavich, Erik at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) TD Passes 4 Anderwkavich, Erik vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) 4 Anderwkavich, Erik vs Kutztown (Oct 31, 2009) Long Pass 52 Anderwkavich, Erik vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) Receptions 11 Harris, Chris at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Receiving 180 Harris, Chris vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) TD Receptions 2 Williams, Darnal vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) 2 Harris, Chris at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) 2 Williams, Darnal vs West Chester (Oct 10, 2009) 2 Williams, Darnal at ESU (Oct 24, 2009) 2 Williams, Darnal vs Kutztown (Oct 31, 2009) Long Reception 52 Harris, Chris vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) Field Goals 1 Korn, Jon at Edinboro (Sep 12, 2009) 1 Bertone, Justin vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) Long 39 Korn, Jon at Edinboro (Sep 12, 2009) Punts 7 Laurino, Grayson vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) 7 Laurino, Grayson vs Lock Haven (Nov 07, 2009) Punting Avg 51.0 Laurino, Grayson vs Kutztown (Oct 31, 2009) Long Punt 72 Laurino, Grayson vs West Chester (Oct 10, 2009) 72 Laurino, Grayson vs Kutztown (Oct 31, 2009) Long Punt Return 15 McCoy, Ciwan vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) Long Kickoff Return 50 McKenley, Juma vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) Tackles 15 O’Connor, Billy vs Lock Haven (Nov 07, 2009) Sacks 2.0 Brown, Xavier vs American Int’l (Aug 29, 2009) 2.0 Brown, Xavier at IUP (Sep 05, 2009) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Brown, Xavier at IUP (Sep 05, 2009) 3.0 Brown, Xavier vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) Interceptions 2 Herron, Marquise vs American Int’l (Aug 29, 2009)

TTEAMEAM GGAMEAME HHIGHSIGHS Rushes 61 vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) Yards Rushing 377 vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) Yards Per Rush 7.0 vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) TD Rushes 4 vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) 4 at Millersville (Oct 17, 2009) Pass attempts 45 at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) Pass completions 26 at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Passing 327 at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Per Pass 9.3 at ESU (Oct 24, 2009) TD Passes 4 vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) 4 vs Kutztown (Oct 31, 2009) Total Plays 84 at Bloomsburg (Sep 26, 2009) Total Offense 523 vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) Yards Per Play 7.8 vs Shippensburg (Oct 03, 2009) Points 51 vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) Sacks By 5 vs American Int’l (Aug 29, 2009) First Downs 29 vs Cheyney (Sep 19, 2009) Penalties 12 at Millersville (Oct 17, 2009) Penalty Yards 141 at Millersville (Oct 17, 2009) Turnovers 5 at ESU (Oct 24, 2009) Interceptions By 2 vs American Int’l (Aug 29, 2009) 2 at Edinboro (Sep 12, 2009) 2 at Millersville (Oct 17, 2009) 2 at ESU (Oct 24, 2009) 2 vs Lock Haven (Nov 07, 2009)

44 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 44 C.W. POST 2009 PIONEERS GAME RECAPS GGAMEAME 1 GGAMEAME 2 AAug.ug. 229,9, 22009009 – HHickoxickox FFieldield 2011 FOOTBALLSSept.ept. 55,, 22009009 – MMilleriller SStadiumtadium AAmericanmerican IInternationalnternational 221,1, CC.W..W. PPostost 6 IIndianandiana ((Pa.)Pa.) 27,27, CC.W..W. PPostost 1144 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score C.W. Post (0-2) 0 0 7 7 14 American International (1-0) 7 7 7 0 21 Indiana (Pa.) (2-0) 3 17 7 0 27 C.W. Post (0-1) 0 6 0 0 6 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 09:47 IUP Craig Burgess 30 yd field goal 1st 09:38 AIC Rob Parent 1 yd run (Justin Sokoloff kick) 2nd 13:31 IUP Roy-al Edwards 5 yd pass from Andrew Krewatch 2nd 03:37 CWP Chris Harris 6 yd run (Jon Korn kick failed) 07:12 IUP Tobias Robinson 10 yd run (Burgess kick) 00:28 AIC Kertis Hussey 22 yd pass from Rob Parent 00:53 IUP Burgess 40 yd field goal (Sokoloff kick) 3rd 10:33 IUP Javon Rowan 4 yd pass from Krewatch (Burgess kick) 3rd 07:29 AIC Jermayne Capdeville 3 yd run (Sokoloff kick) 00:38 CWP Thomas Beverly 31 yd run (Jon Korn kick) 4th 07:27 CWP Beverly 1 yd rn (Korn kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING American International - Capdeville - 11-85 yds, 1 TD RUSHING C.W. Post - Eric Anderwkavich - 8-41 yds C.W. Post - Thomas Beverly - 23-126, 2 TD Indiana - Tobias Robinson - 25-119 - 1 TD PASSING PASSING American International - Rob Parent - 17-29-1-170 yds, 1 TD C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 16-30-1-135 yds C.W. Post - Eric Anderwkavich - 12-22-0-96 yds Grayson Laurino - 1-1-0-21 yds R.J. Kuhn - 7-17-0-66 yds Indiana - Andrew Krewatch - 14-26-0-241, 2 TDs RECEIVING RECEIVING American International - Keris Hussey - 6-71 yds, 1 TD C.W. Post - Chris Harris - 6-41 yds C.W. Post - Andrew Kell - 9-63 yds Indiana - Javon Rowan - 5-73 yds, 1 TD

AIC CWP CWP IUP FIRST DOWNS 17 15 FIRST DOWNS 17 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-93 31-119 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-184 43-123 PASSING YDS (NET) 180 162 PASSING YDS (NET) 156 200 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-17-2 39-19-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-17-1 35-18-1 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-35 Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 3-25 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-3 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-35 8-80 Penalties-Yards 5-50 5-55 BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (August 29, 2009) – Junior quarterback Rob Parent passed INDIANA, Pa. (Sept. 5, 2009) – Freshman running back Thomas Beverly for 180 yards and rushed for a touchdown as American International College rushed for 126 yards and two touchdowns but it was not enough as Indiana defeated C.W. Post, 21-6, Saturday afternoon in football action on Hickox Field. University of Pennsylvania came away with a 27-14 win over C.W. Post in a It was the season opener for both teams. Saturday afternoon football clash at George P. . Parent was 17 for 29 in pass attempts with one interception in game. Senior quarterback Andrew Krewatch completed 18 of 35 pass attempts Freshman running back Jermayne Capdeville led the ground attack for the for 200 yards and two touchdowns for the Crimson Hawks. Yellow Jackets with 85 net rushing yards, including a 3-yard touchdown run in The Crimson Hawks scored during their first series on account of a the third quarter. 50-yard field goal from junior kicker Craig Burgess as part of a seven-play, The Yellow Jackets got on the board with a 1-yard run from Parent at 9:38 50-yard drive. followed a successful point after attempt from senior Justin Sokoloff. The Crimson Hawks would add a touchdown in their first series of the The Pioneers answered with 3:37 remaining in the second quarter when second quarter that began at the 50-yard line and culminated with a five-yard senior Chris Harris took a handoff from junior quarterback Eric Anderwkavich. touchdown pass from Krewatch to sophomore wide receiver Roy-al Edwards Junior Jon Korn’s PAT failed and C.W. Post trailed 7-6. with 13:31 left to play. AIC hit paydirt for the second time in the game with 28 seconds left in Burgess kicked his second field goal of the game from 40 yards out with the half on a 22-yard completed pass from Parent to senior wide receiver Kertis 53 ticks left on the clock to give the Crimson Hawks a 20-0 lead heading into Hussey to take a 14-6 lead at the end of the half. the half. C.W. Post attempted to close the gap with 33 seconds to spare in the third At the half, the Crimson Hawks accumulated 238 offensive yards on 40 quarter when Anderwkavich completed a pass to redshirt freshman Grayson plays, including 82 rushing yards from junior running back Tobias Robinson. Laurino in the endzone, but the play was called back on account of holding on C.W. Post amassed 148 yards on 34 plays. the Pioneers. IUP continued its offensive drive in the third quarter and regained pos- Anderwkavich completed 12 of 22 pass attempts for 96 yards. Redshirt session on a punt return when junior wide receiver Andrew Kell fumbled the sophomore R.J. Kuhn was 7-for-17 with 66 pass yards for the Pioneers. ball at the CWP 17. The ball was snapped up by IUP’s Manny Cutlip. The Pioneer defense was highlighted by five sacks, including two from The Crimson Hawks made good on the opportunity as Krewatch snapped junior defensive lineman Xavier Brown, who had two for loss of 13. Senior Peter a four-yard pass to junior wide receiver Javon Rowan in the endzone for the Manns made 12 tackles (5s, 7a). Crimson Hawks’ third touchdown of the game. The Yellow Jacket defense was led by junior linebacker George Hudson. The Pioneers broke up IUP’s pace and with 38 seconds remaining in the third quarter and scored their first touchdown of the game when Beverly rushed 31 yards into the Crimson Hawks’ endzone. Beverly scored the Pioneers’ second TD during their first series in the fourth quarter from the IUP 1-yard line when he when soared over the defen- sive pile and into the endzone with 7:27 left to play in the fourth. Later in the fourth quarter, the Pioneers attempted to close the gap and advanced the ball down to the IUP 17. But on third-and-seven, Anderkavich’s pass attempt for an endzone completion was picked off by senior defensive lineman Akwasi Owusu-Ansah as the Crimson Hawks gained back possession to close out the final seconds of the game. Senior linebacker Cosie Spigelmeyer and defensive back Andre Henderson (Erie, Pa.) each made nine tackles for IUP. The Pioneer defense was led by senior outside linebacker Tayrance Smith with nine tackles and freshman outside linebacker Sean Smith with eight. Junior defensive lineman Xavier Brown made two sacks accounting for 17 yards. Junior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich completed 16 of 30 attempts for 135 yards with one interception.

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 45 45 2009 C.W. GAME POST RECAPS PIONEERS GGAMEAME 3 GGAMEAME 4 SSept.ept. 112,2, 20092009 – SoxSox HarrisonHarrison StadiumStadi2011um FOOTBALLSSept.ept. 119,9, 22009009 – HHickoxickox FFieldield EEdinborodinboro 331,1, CC.W..W. PPostost 2233 CC.W..W. PPostost 551,1, CCheyneyheyney 0

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score C.W. Post (0-3) 10 7 6 0 23 Cheyney (0-3, 0-1 PSAC East) 0 0 0 0 0 Edinboro (2-1) 0 17 7 7 31 C.W. Post (1-3, 1-0 PSAC East) 6 31 7 7 51 Scoring Summary: 1st 11:44 CWP Jon Korn 39 yd field goal Scoring Summary: 00:57 CWP Chris Harris 22 yd pass from Erik 1st 12:03 CWP Andrew Kell 23 yd pass from Eric Anderwkavich (Jon Korn kick) Anderwkavich (Justin Bertone kick blocked) 2nd 12:05 EDIN Alex Romanias 35 yd field goal 2nd 12:21 CWP Bertone 28 yd field goal 06:02 CWP Thomas Beverly 1 yd run (Korn kick) 11:15 CWP Tayrance Smith 70 yd fumble recovery 03:40 EDIN Junior Jabbie 19 yd run (Alex Romanias kick) (Bertone kick) 00:20 EDIN Shawn Walker 18 yd pass from Ilio DiPaolo 08:18 CWP Darnal Williams 30 yd pass from (Romanias kick) Anderwkavich (Bertone kick) 3rd 09:33 CWP Andrew Kell 18 yd pass from R.J. Kuhn 03:25 CWP Chris Harris 17 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Korn kick failed) (Bertone kick) 03:41 EDIN Josh Brown 42 yd pass from Trevor Harris 00:05 CWP Williams 30 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Romanias kick) (Bertone kick) 4th 04:35 EDIN Trevor Harris 24 yd run (Romanias kick) 3rd 00:55 CWP Smith 0 yd fumble recovery (Bertone kick) 4th 12:54 CWP Anthoney Adamic 21 yd run (Bertone kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 19-108 yds RUSHING Edinboro - Junior Jabbie - 30-138 yds Cheyney - Ron Hunter - 6-54 yds C.W. Post - Thomas Beverly - 19-143 yds PASSING C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 12-19-1-159 yds, 1 TD PASSING Edinboro - Trevor Harris - 12-18-2-198 yds, 1 TD Cheyney - Malik White - 1-5-0-14 yds Angel Rodriquez - 0-2-0-0 C.W. Post - Eric Anderwkavich - 11-14-1-127 yds, 4 TD RECEIVING R.J. Kuhn - 2-3-0-19 yds C.W. Post - Chris Harris - 3-57 yds, 1 TD Edinboro - Josh Brown - 2-80 yds, 1 TD RECEIVING Cheyney - Ron Hunter - 1-14 yds C.W. Post - Andrew Kell - 4-42 yds, 1 TD CWP EDIN FIRST DOWNS 21 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-215 45-180 CHEY CWP PASSING YDS (NET) 177 216 FIRST DOWNS 7 29 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-13-1 19-13-2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-96 61-377 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-20 PASSING YDS (NET) 14 146 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 7-1-0 17-13-1 Penalties-Yards 6-60 3-28 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-0 EDINBORO, Pa. (Sept. 12, 2009) – C.W. Post claimed an early lead in the Penalties-Yards 3-71 9-108 first half but could not hold against Edinboro as the Fighting Scots charged to a 31-23 win in non-conference football action Saturday afternoon at Sox BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Sept. 19, 2009) – The C.W. Post football exploded for 523 Harrison Stadium. offensive yards and seven touchdowns en route to a 51-0 victory over Cheyney Trailing 17-10, the Fighting Scots tied the game with 20 seconds remaining University in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East Division contest in the first half when senior wide receiver Ilio DiPaolo completed an 18-yard Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. pass to redshirt freshman tight end Shawn Walker to tie the game up at the The Pioneers last shut out an opponent on Hickox Field on Sept. 6, 2003 with a half. 34-0 victory over Assumption College. The Pioneers regained the lead with 9:33 remaining in the third quarter Junior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich completed 11 of 14 passes for 127 yards when redshirt sophomore R.J. Kuhn found junior wide receiver Andrew Kell and four touchdowns. for a 19-yard touchdown reception to put the visitors ahead, 23-17. The Pioneers scored their first of seven touchdowns in the game when junior Edinboro answered with 3:41 left to play in the quarter on account of a wide receiver Andrew Kell caught a 23-yard offering from Anderwkavich with 12:03 42-yard completed pass from senior quarterback Trevor Harris to junior wide remaining in the first quarter. receiver Josh Brown to put the Fighting Scots ahead, 24-23. The Pioneers dominated the second quarter, scoring 31 points that totaled 225 Edinboro cushioned its lead with 4:35 remaining in the fourth when Harris offensive yards. Freshman kicker Justin Bertone kicked a 28-yard field goal attempt held on for a 24-yard dash into the endzone. through the uprights to start the scoring at 12:21 and just over a minute later senior The Pioneers jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter and put its first outside linebacker Tayrance Smith recovered a 70-yard fumble and returned it for a score on the board when redshirt freshman Jon Korn kicked a 39-yard attempt touchdown at 11:15. Senior wide receiver Chris Harris hauled in a 17-yard pass from through the uprights with 11:44 to play. C.W. Post scored with 57 seconds Anderwkavich at 3:25. Junior receiver Darnal Williams caught two touchdown passes remaining in the quarter when junior quarterback Eric Anderwkavich found in the quarter at 8:18 and at the 5-second mark. senior wide receiver Chris Harris for a 22-yard touchdown pass. Smith went on to score his second touchdown of the game in the third quar- Harris completed 12 of 18 passes for 198 yards with one touchdown ter when the ball was knocked out of redshirt sophomore R.J. Kuhn’s hands at the completion for the Fighting Scots. Senior tailback Junior Jabbie led the Fighting Cheyney 1-yard line and he recovered it in the endzone with 55 seconds left on the Scots in rushing with 139 yards on 30 attempts. clock. Anderwkavich completed 12 of 19 pass attempts for 159 yards and led the The Pioneers scored their final touchdown with 12:54 remaining in the fourth grounds crew with 108 net rushing yards on 19 carries. Freshman running back quarter as senior running back Anthoney Adamic took off for a 21-yard sprint. Thomas Beverly gained 73 rushing yards on 23 carries. Freshman running back Thomas Beverly toted the pigskin 19 times for a gain of Edinboro held a 93-76 advantage in defensive tackles as sophomore outside 143 yards. linebacker Ryan Skelton made 12 tackles. On defense, Smith led the Pioneer squad with eight tackles (1s, 7a), including For C.W. Post, senior linebacker Peter Manns made 11 tackles. Senior out- two tackles for loss on top of the fumble recovery. side linebacker Tayrance Smith recorded a 12-yard sack. For Cheyney, senior running back Ron Hunter led the offense with 54 yards on six carries. Freshman quarterback Malik White was completed 1 of 5 attempts for 14 yards. Senior defensive back Demel Chambers led the defensive unit with 15 tackles (8s, 7a) for the Wolves.

46 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 46 C.W. POST 2009 PIONEERS GAME RECAPS GGAMEAME 5 GGAMEAME 6 SSept.ept. 226,6, 22009009 – RedmanRedman SStadiumtadium 2011 FOOTBALLOOct.ct. 33,, 20092009 – HickoxHickox FFieldield NNo.o. 4 BBloomsburgloomsburg 113,3, CC.W..W. PPostost 6 CC.W..W. PPostost 440,0, SShippensburghippensburg 2244 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Shippensburg (4-2, 2-1 PSAC) 14 0 7 3 24 C.W. Post (1-4, 1-1 PSAC) 7 0 0 7 14 C.W. Post (2-4, 2-1 PSAC) 7 7 7 19 40 Bloomsburg (5-0, 2-0 PSAC) 14 0 7 7 28 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 14:45 SHIP Jeff Fertig 91 yd kickoff return (Kyler Ford kick) 1st 10:57 BLOOM Corey Stiger 20 yd pass from Dan Latorre 08:25 CWP Thomas Beverly 47 yd run (Justin Bertone kick) (Jared Shannon kick) 03:12 SHIP Mark Rossi 9 yd pass from Chad DiFebbo (Ford kick) 07:20 CWP Chris Harris 17 yd pass from Eric 2nd 07:27 CWP Darnal Williams 3 yd pass from Eric Anderwkavich (Justin Bertone kick) Anderwkavich (Bertone kick) 00:00 BLOOM Derrick Price 1 yd run (Shannon kick) 3rd 10:30 CWP Chris Harris 52 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Bertone kick) 3rd 10:10 BLOOM Price 33 yd run (Shannon kick) 07:37 SHIP Mike Harris 6 yd pass from DiFebbo (Ford kick) 4th 03:08 CWP Harris 15 yd pass from Anderwkavich 4th 12:44 SHIP Ford 30 yd field goal (Bertone kick) 11:40 CWP Beverly 43 yd run (Bertone kick) 01:34 BLOOM Derrick Price 4 yd run (Shannon kick) 05:31 CWP Anthoney Adamic 33 yd run (Bertone rush fumbled) 03:22 CWP Anderwkavich 33 yd run (Bertone kick failed) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING C.W. Post - Eric Anderwkavich - 19-69 yds RUSHING Bloomsburg - Derrick Price - 26-185 yds, 2 TD Shippensburg - Kevin Marshall -16-108 yds C.W. Post - Quillian Respass - 8-47 yds PASSING C.W. Post - Eric Anderwkavich - 26-44-1-327, 1 TD PASSING Bloomsburg - Dan Latorre - 10-17-0-125 yds, 1 TD Shippensburg - Chad DiFebbo - 14-41-1-189 yds, 2 TD C.W. Post - Eric Anderwkavich - 14-24-1-219 yds, 2 TD RECEIVING C.W. Post - Chris Harris - 11-139 yds, 2 TD RECEIVING Bloomsburg - Corey Stiger - 4-84 yds, 1 TD Shippensburg - Mike Harris - 7-112 yds, 1 TD C.W. Post - Chris Harris - 8-180 yds, 1 TD

BLOOM CWP SHIP CWP FIRST DOWNS 25 17 FIRST DOWNS 16 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-131 46-206 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-158 41-288 PASSING YDS (NET) 327 125 PASSING YDS (NET) 189 219 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-14-1 24-14-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-26-1 17-10-1 Punt Returns-Yards 2-25 4-38 Punt Returns-Yards 4-8 2-28 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-98 6-55 Penalties-Yards 4-50 7-70 BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 3, 2009) – C.W. Post put on a show on Homecoming with six touch- BLOOMSBURG, Pa. (Sept. 26, 2009) – Sophomore running back Derrick Price downs as the Pioneers defeated the Shippensburg University Red Raiders, 40-24, in a Saturday rushed for three touchdowns as fourth-ranked Bloomsburg University remained afternoon Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference football clash on Hickox Field. undefeated at 5-0 with a 28-14 win over C.W. Post in a Saturday afternoon The Pioneers recorded a 507-yard offensive output in the game, their highest since playing Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East Division football clash at Robert B. Millersville last season on Homecoming when they recorded 593 yards. Redman Stadium. Freshman running back Thomas Beverly registered a season-high 170 yards with two touch- Price finished the game with 185 rushing yards on 26 carries for the downs. Beverly’s first TD run was for 47 yards in the first quarter to tie the game at 7-all followed Huskies. Graduate quarterback Dan Latorre was equally impressive with 125 by a 43-yard dash in the fourth quarter that put the Pioneers ahead, 28-24, and gave them the lead passing yards, including a 20-yard touchdown completion in the first quarter. Bloomsburg scored early in the first quarter in its first drive after C.W. for the remainder of the game. Beverly’s run total was highest in a game for a C.W. Post running Post was forced to punt from its own 37. Taking possession at their own 38, the back since senior Anthoney Adamic ran for 268 yards against Merrimack College in 2007. Huskies scored when Latorre completed a pass to junior wide receiver Corey Junior quarterback Eric Anderwkavich completed 14 of 24 pass attempts for 219 yards and Stiger in the endzone for a 20-yard touchdown at 10:57 as part of a four-play, connected twice for touchdowns. Anderwkavich helped the cause with a 33-yard run for the 62-yard drive. game’s final touchdown with 3:22 left to play in the fourth. The Pioneers answered minutes later at 7:20 when junior quarterback Erik Senior quarterback Chase DiFebbo completed 14 of 41 pass attempts for 189 yards including Anderwkavich completed a 17-yard pass to senior wide receiver Chris Harris in two touchdown passes. Senior split end Mike Harris caught seven passes for 112 yards, including the endzone. It was the first time this season the Huskies have allowed a touch- a six-yard touchdown in third. down in the first half. The Red Raiders scored during the first play of the game when junior defensive back Jeff Bloomsburg started its second drive of the game on its own 35 and Fertig caught the ball on the opening kickoff and at the Red Raiders’ 9-yard line and broke advanced downfield to the C.W. Post 20 before a 10-yard holding penalty was through the Pioneer defense for a 91-yard touchdown return. called on the Pioneers to move the ball to the 10. The Huskies made good on the Shippensburg regained the lead late in the first quarter when DiFebbo found senior tight end opportunity and eventually scored when Price rushed in from the 1-yard line on Mark Rossi for a nine-yard TD completion. 2nd-and-goal as time expired in the quarter. C.W. Post tied the game (14-14) with 7:27 to play in the second quarter when Anderwkavich C.W. Post nearly tied the game in its third series in the second quarter at snapped a three-yard pass to junior wide receiver Darnal Williams. The Pioneers boosted their 3rd-and-goal on the Bloomsburg 2-yard line but couldn’t break through as fresh- when they scored their third touchdown of the game in the third quarter as senior wide receiver man running back Thomas Beverly rushed for a loss of three and Anderwkavich Chris Harris hauled in a 52-yard pass from Anderwkavich. threw an incomplete pass intended for junior wide receiver Darnal Williams to Shippensburg rallied to tie the game up with 7:37 to play in the third as DiFebbo completed turn the ball over on downs. a pass to Harris as part of a seven-play, 69-yard drive down the field for the Red Raiders’ third The Huskies cushioned their lead later in quarter to 21-7 with 10:10 on the touchdown. clock when Price took a handoff on 1st-and-10 at the Pioneers’ 33 and broke free The Red Raiders went ahead in the game during their first series in the fourth quarter from the defense to reach the endzone. as senior kicker Tyler Ford (Bedford, Pa.) kicked a 30-yard field goal successfully through the Bloomsburg scored its fourth touchdown with 1:34 left to play in the uprights to give Shippensburg a 28-24 lead. fourth quarter when Price scored his third touchdown of the day with a four- Beverly’s TD followed in the next drive of the quarter when the Pioneers got the ball on their yard rush as part of a six-play, 51-yard series for the Huskies. own 37 after kickoff. Beverly rushed twice for four and 16 yards to the Shippensburg 43. After an C.W. Post scored its second touchdown of the game during its second incomplete pass attempt, Anderwkavich handed the ball off to Beverly who then scurried past drive in the fourth quarter that began at the Pioneer 35. Anderwkavich con- Shippensburg’s defense en route to the endzone. tinually completed passes to Williams and Harris to bring the ball down to Adamic also scored in the fourth on a 33-yard carry on 1st-and-10 with 5:31 left to play. Bloomsburg 15 and threw a 15-yard spiral to Harris for the Pioneers’ second Sophomore defensive back Norman Smith, senior linebacker Peter Manns and sophomore touchdown as part of a nine-play, 65-yard drive. corner back Marquise Herron all led the Pioneer defense with seven takles. Smith also had an Senior linebacker Anthony Smith led the Huskie’s defensive unit with a interception for 20 yards and a pass break up. Junior Xavier Brown made six tackles, including game-high 19 tackles (7s,12u). Senior linebacker Peter Manns led the Pioneers three for a loss of 15, and registered one sack for loss of 11 yards. with 12 tackles (7u,5a). Redshirt freshman fullback Kevin Herod led the Red Raider offense on the ground with 84 Anderwkavich completed the game with a game-high 327 passing yards yards on 18 carries. and two touchdown completions and added 69 yards on the ground for the Defensively, junior linebacker Riley Bowen led Shippensburg with eight tackles while junior Pioneers. defensive back Travis Proctor, redshirt freshman defensive back Mike Loyd and redshirt freshman linebacker Cody Flemming each had seven tackles. 2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 47 47 2009 C.W. GAME POST RECAPS PIONEERS GGAMEAME 7 GGAMEAME 8 OOct.ct. 110,0, 22009009 – HickoxHickox FieldField 2011 FOOTBALLOOct.ct. 117,7, 22009009 – BBiemesderferiemesderfer SStadiumtadium WWestest ChesterChester 34,34, C.W.C.W. PPostost 2266 CC.W..W. PPostost 335,5, MMillersvilleillersville 3 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score C.W. Post (3-5, 3-2 PSAC) 21 14 0 0 35 Millersville (2-6, 1-4 PSAC) 0 3 0 0 3 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Scoring Summary: West Chester (4-3, 3-1 PSAC) 0 14 7 13 34 1st 10:22 CWP Thomas Beverly 9 yd run (Justin Bertone kick) C.W. Post (2-5, 2-2 PSAC) 6 6 8 6 26 06:19 CWP Beverly 4 yd run (Bertone kick) Scoring Summary: 01:24 CWP Chris Harris 16 yd pass from Erik 1st 09:03 CWP Erik Anderwkavich 15 yd run (Justin Bertone kick) Anderwkavich (Justin Bertone kick) 2nd 09:05 CWP Darnel Williams 9 yd pass fromAnderwkavich 2nd 13:06 CWP Beverly 2 yd run (Bertone kick) (Bertone kick) 06:54 CWP Anderwkavich 2 yd run (Bertone kick) 08:06 WCU Dan DePalma 31 yd pass from Joe Wright 01:13 MILL Jon Banzhof 38 yd field goal (Chris Hill kick) 01:37 WCU Steve Miller 7 yd pass from Wright (Hill kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 3rd 04:23 CWP Thomas Beverly 15 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Williams pass from Anderwkavich) RUSHING 00:13 WCU Joe Wright 2 yd run (Hill kick) C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 12-135 yds, 1 TD 4th 10:47 CWP Williams 21 yd pass from Anderwkavich Millersville - Brad Lantz - 14-47 yds (Anderwkavich rush failed) 09:03 WCU DePalma 52 yd pass from Wright (Wright pass failed) PASSING 03:00 WCU Miller 17 yd pass from Wright (Hill kick) C.W. Post - R.J. Kuhn - 3-9-2-36 yds Erik Anderwkavich - 3-7-0-46 yds, 1 TD INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Millersville - Bill Shirk - 4-15-2-47 yds

RUSHING RECEIVING West Chester - Lee Hopkins - 12-49 yds C.W. Post - Darnal Williams - 3-40 yds C.W. Post - Thomas Beverly - 15-71 yds, 1 TD Millersville - Greg Frantz - 2-20 yds

PASSING CWP MILL West Chester - Joe Wright - 16-25-0-252 yds FIRST DOWNS 17 9 C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 13-21-0-152 yds, 3 TD RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-328 45-55 PASSING YDS (NET) 82 47 RECEIVING Passes Att-Comp-Int 16-6-2 15-4-2 West Chester - Dan DePalma - 5-146 yds, 1 TD Punt Returns-Yards 4-2 1-4 C.W. Post - Darnal Williams - 5-65 yds, 2 TD Fumbles-Lost 4-2 5-1 Penalties-Yards 12-141 10-90 WCU CWP FIRST DOWNS 22 21 MILLERSVILLE, Pa. (Oct. 17, 2009) –C.W. Post compiled over 400 offensive RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-120 37-163 yards to capture its first road win of the season at Millersville University, 35-3, in PASSING YDS (NET) 252 152 Pennsylvania State Conference football action Saturday afternoon at Biemesderfer Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-16-0 21-13-0 Stadium. The win was head coach Bryan Collins’ 90th career win at C.W. Post. Punt Returns-Yards 3-83 2-11 There was a lot of rushing on the slick turf as rain continued throughout the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 game. Junior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich led the way for C.W. Post with 135 Penalties-Yards 9-110 9-98 yards and one touchdown and completed a 16-yard pass to senior wide receiver Chris Harris with 1:24 left to play in the first quarter. BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 10, 2009) – Senior quarterback Joe Wright passed for four touchdowns and The Pioneers spotted themselves a 21-0 lead in the first quarter as freshman run- rushed in another as scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to defeat C.W. Post, ning back Thomas Beverly scored two of his three touchdowns of the game at 10:32 34-26, Saturday afternoon in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference football on Hickox Field. and 6:10, respectively. Wright completed 16 of 25 pass attempts for 252 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown completion The Pioneer offense continued into the second quarter as the visitors put up two to junior wide receiver Dan DePalma in the fourth quarter. more touchdowns, beginning with a two-yard charge into the endzone from Beverly DePalma in turn caught five passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns, including the go-ahead TD at 13:06 followed by a two-yard run from Anderwkavich at 6:54. with 9:03 to play in the fourth quarter to put the Golden Rams ahead, 27-26. Millersville got on the board in the closing minutes of the first half when senior C.W. Post scored first in the game with 9:03 to play in the first quarter when junior quarterback kicker John Banzhof kicked a 38-yarder through the uprights with 1:13 remaining in Erik Anderwkavich found paydirt with a 15-yard rush into the endzone. The Pioneers added another TD the clock. in the second quarter via a nine-yard pass from Anderwkavich to junior wide receiver Darnel Williams. Anderwkavich led the Pioneers in rushing with 135 net yards on 12 carries. The home team was unsuccessful on both PAT attempts and held a 12-0 lead. Beverly filled the statsheet with 111 yards on 17 carries in three TDs in the game. West Chester put its first score on the board with 8:06 to play in the second when Wright com- Seniors Peter Manns and Tayrance Smith led the defensive unit with 12 tackles pleted a 31-yard pass to DePalma. Wright found an open Steve Miller at the CWP 7-yard line and after a successful PAT from sophomore kicker Chris Hill, the Golden Rams took a 14-12 lead heading into the each. Both Manns and sophomore inside linebacker Lou Scala registered sacks in the half. game. Junior defensive lineman Michael Gisonda also recorded a sack for loss of 10 C.W. Post found its bearings in the third quarter and went ahead 20-14 with 4:23 on the clock yards in the fourth quarter. after freshman running back Thomas Beverly caught a 15-yard pass from Anderwkavich on a drive that Senior running back Brad Lantz led the Marauders offensively with 47 rushing started from its own 40-yard line. Anderwkavich found Williams in the endzone for a successful 2-point yards on 14 carries. conversion and C.W. Post was back on top with a 20-14 lead. West Chester gained a good starting off point on the return kick when senior defensive back Kevin Garland picked the ball up at the WCU 30 and returned it 17 yards to the 47. The Golden Rams marched downfield and scored on their ninth play in the series when Wright broke through to the end- zone from the Pioneers’ 2-yard line with 13 seconds to play in the third. In the fourth quarter, the Pioneers forced the Golden Rams to punt from their own 5-yard line after going 3-and-out during their first series of the quarter. C.W. Post got the ball back on WCU’s 22 and scored on a 21-yard touchdown pass from Anderwkavich to Williams with 10:47 left to play in the game. The lead did not last as West Chester scored during the next series when Wright threw a 52-yard strike to DePalma at 9:03. The Golden Rams scored their fifth touchdown when Miller caught his second TD reception of the game for 17 yards that helped seal the win with three minutes remaining in regulation. West Chester regained possession following the kickoff when sophomore defensive back Norman Smith fumbled the ball at the CWP 21 and junior linebacker Morty Hoey pounced on the ball at the CWP 21. The Golden Lions got down to the 2-yard line before Wright downed the ball to end the game. On defense, senior linebackers Mike Dell and Sam Scott each registered 10 tackles and combined to make 1.5 sacks for a loss of 11 yards. Anderwkavich finished the game with 13 completions on 21 pass attempts for 152 yards and three touchdowns. Williams finished the game with five catches for 65 yards. Beverly added 71 yards on the ground for the Pioneers. Defensively, senior linebacker Peter Manns made 10 tackles while teammate Marquise Herron had nine tackles, including one for loss of three yards. 48 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 48 C.W. POST 2009 PIONEERS GAME RECAPS GGAMEAME 9 GGAMEAME 1100 OOct.ct. 224,4, 22009009 – EEiler-Martiniler-Martin SStadiumtadium 2011 FOOTBALLOOct.ct. 331,1, 20092009 – HickoxHickox FieldField CC.W..W. PPostost 442,2, EEastast SStroudsburgtroudsburg 2244 CC.W..W. PPostost 442,2, KKutztownutztown 1177 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score C.W. Post (4-5, 4-2 PSAC) 14 7 14 7 42 Kutztown (3-7, 1-6 PSAC) 0 6 0 15 21 East Stroudsburg (6-3, 3-3 (PSAC) 21 0 3 0 24 C.W. Post (5-5, 5-2 PSAC) 0 14 0 0 14 Scoring Summary: Scoring Summary: 1st 11:17 ESU K. Williams 21 yd run (Drew Reinhard kick) 1st 12:01 CWP Andrew Kell 25 yd pass from Erik 09:59 CWP Erik Anderwkavich 1 yd run (Justin Bertone kick) Anderwkavich (Justin Bertone kick) 06:16 ESU Sam Shuman 18 yd pass from Matt Marshall (Reinhard kick) 10:57 CWP Chris Harris 39 yd pass from Anderwkavich 05:18 CWP Darnal Williams 3 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Bertone kick) (Bertone kick) 06:45 KUTZ Kevin Morton 4 yd run (Matt Dineen kick) 02:03 ESU Jordan Hallman 23 yd pass from Marshall 2nd 15:00 CWP Darnal Williams 4 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Reinhard kick) (Bertone kick) 2nd 09:30 CWP Lou Scala 37 yd interception return (Bertone kick) 12:32 CWP Anderwkavich 26 yd run (Bertone kick) 3rd 10:28 CWP Andrew Kell 10 yd pass from Anderwkavich 02:00 KUTZ Dineen 38 yd field goal (Bertone kick) 05:13 ESU Reinhard 25 yd field goal 3rd 12:51 CWP Williams 15 yd pass from Anderwkavich 03:24 CWP Williams 30 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Bertone kick) (Bertone kick) 07:50 KUTZ Chris McCormick 14 yd pass from Morton 4th 02:59 CWP Peter Manns 44 yd interception return (Bertone kick) (Dineen kick) 04:02 CWP Anderwkavich 2 yd run (Bertone kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING C.W. Post - Thomas Beverly - 31-170 yds RUSHING East Stroudsburg - K. Williams - 12-56 yds, 1 TD Kutztown - Kevin Morton - 11-36 yds, 1 TD C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 11-65 yds, 2 TD PASSING C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 15-25-0-232 yds, 3 TD PASSING East Stroudsburg - Matt Marshall - 18-41-2-155 yds, 2 TD Kutztown - Kevin Morton - 21-41-1-238 yds, 1 TD C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 21-33-0-302 yds, 4 TD RECEIVING C.W. Post - Darnal Williams - 6-66 yds, 2 TD RECEIVING East Stroudsburg - Sam Shuman - 3-31 yds, 1 TD Kutztown - Shane Martin - 6-60 yds C.W. Post - Darnal Williams - 8-111 yds, 2 TD CWP ESU FIRST DOWNS 25 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-236 23-113 KUTZ CWP PASSING YDS (NET) 232 164 FIRST DOWNS 16 26 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-15-0 49-19-2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 21-62 36-139 Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 1-18 PASSING YDS (NET) 238 302 Fumbles-Lost 7-5 2-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-21-1 33-21-0 Penalties-Yards 10-107 7-45 Punt Returns-Yards 1-16 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. (Oct. 24, 2009) – The C.W. Post Pioneers improved their Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference record to 4-2 with a 42-24 win over the East Stroudsburg Warriors Saturday afternoon at Penalties-Yards 5-52 8-77 Eiler-Martin Stadium. The win snaps a five-game losing streak against ESU dating back to 1981. Freshman running back Thomas Beverly carried the ball 31 times for a season-high 170 yards that greatly BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 31, 2009) – Junior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich com- helped the Pioneers move the ball downfield. Beverly now has 918 rushing yards this season. pleted four touchdown passes and rushed in another two as C.W Post won its fifth Junior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich (15-25-0) passed for 232 yards that included three touchdown conference game with a 42-17 win over Kutztown University in a Pennsylvania State completions. On the receiving end was junior Darnal Williams, who made six catches for 66 yards and two TD Athletic Conference East division football clash Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. receptions. Junior Andrew Kell caught three passes for 37 yards that included a 10-yard touchdown in the third Anderwkavich completed the game with 65 rushing yards and completed 21 of quarter. 33 pass attempts for 302 yards and four touchdowns. On the receiving end was junior Both teams unleashed a fury of scoring in the first quarter. The Warriors drew first blood at 11:39 in the first Darnal Williams who caught eight passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns. quarter when they regained possession after recovering a forced fumble from Beverly at the C.W. Post 44. Penalty C.W. Post amassed 441 yards on 69 plays while Kutztown compiled 300 yards on flags were thrown immediately after the play for unsportsmanlike conduct against the Pioneers, setting up 1st- 62 plays. and-10 from the CWP 29. From there, Matt Marshall completed an 8-yard pass to Brent Jones that set up for a C.W. Post took a 14-0 lead early in the first quarter. Anderwkavich found an 21-yard dash into the endzone from Kendrick Williams as part of a two-play, 44-yard and 22-second drive for the open Andrew Kell for a 25-yard touchdown completion at 12:01. The Pioneers Warriors. regained possession when junior defensive end Xavier Brown recovered a Golden The Pioneers answered in their next series when Anderwkavich completed a 43-yard pass to redshirt sopho- Bear fumble that was forced by Lou Scala at the Kutztown 39. The home team made more wide receiver Grayson Laurino that brought the ball to the ESU 1-yard line. Anderwkavich kept the ball on good took advantage of the opportunity and Anderwkavich fired a 39-yard strike to the next play and plunged into the endzone for the score. an open Chris Harris on the first play of the drive at 10:57. East Stroudsburg scored its second TD of the game after recovering another forced fumble at the CWP 22. Kutztown cut the lead in the half during the next series when freshman quarter- Marshall completed a pass to redshirt junior wide receiver at the CWP 2 before sustained back-to-back sacks from back Kevin Morton held onto the ball and broke through to the endzone for a four- defensive specialists Xavier Brown, Tayrance Smith and Lou Scala for a total loss of 16 yards. But Marshall was yard rush with 6:45 remaining in the first quarter. able to recover and fired an 18-yard pass to Sam Shuman to put the Warriors ahead, 14-7. The Pioneers added two more scores before the end of the half. Anderwkavich The Pioneers scored in their next drive as Anderwkavich completed a 32-yard pass to senior wide receiver completed a four-yard pass to Williams in the first play of the quarter to cushion Chris Harris and Beverly rushed for 14 yards to the ESU 3. The touchdown was scored on the next play as their lead to 21-7. Anderwkavich tossed the ball to an already waiting Williams in the endzone. Kutztown got as far as its own 18 in its next series before having to punt away. The Warriors’ offense did not let up in the first quarter as they scored their third touchdown during the next Junior Matt Dineen’s punt was quickly knocked down by heavy wind and the ball was series as Marshall completed a 23-yard pass to Jordan Hallman as part of an eight-play, 47-yard drive with 2:03 downed on the Kutztown 28. At 1st-and-10, Anderwkavich tossed a two-yard pass to remaining in the quarter to give the home team a 21-14 lead. Williams before keeping the ball on the play and hit paydirt on a 26-yard rush. C.W. Post once again tied the game up in the second quarter when Scala intercepted a pass from Marshall The Golden Bears put one more score up before the end of the half when Dineen and returned it for a 37-yard touchdown. hit a 38-yard field goal with two minutes on the clock. At the half, the Pioneers held a 244-171 margin in total offense yards. Kutztown opened the third quarter with possession on its own 27 but an errant C.W. Post scored in the first drive of the third quarter when Anderwkavich completed a 10-yard pass to Kell as part of an 11 play, 62-yard drive. The score gave the Pioneers a 28-21 lead that they never relinquished for the pass from Morton was intercepted by sophomore defensive back Norman Smith at remainder of the game. the KU 46 and returned seven yards to the 39. The Pioneers were able to move the East Stroudsburg got the ball back with 10:22 in the quarter and marched down the field to the CWP 9 ball downfield to the KU 15 before Anderwkavich completed a pass to Williams in before redshirt junior kicker Drew Reinhard kicked a field goal at 5:13. the endzone for the Pioneers’ fifth touchdown of the game at 12:51. The Pioneers comforted their lead to 35-24 after scoring their touchdown of the quarter when Anderwkavich The Golden Bears scored their second touchdown of the game when Morton found Williams for a 30-yard touchdown completion at 3:24. completed a pass to freshman wide receiver Chris McCormick as part of a 12-play, The Warriors had an opportunity in the fourth to regain their footing when Anderwkavich fumbled the ball 95-yard drive with 7:50 remaining in regulation. at the ESU 39 that was recovered by Kevon Brown at the 50-yard line. Marshall completed a 14-yard pass to Jeff The Pioneers scored the final touchdown of the game when Anderwkavich tried Giglio that moved the ball to the CWP 36. But that was as far as the Warriors would get as Marshall threw three for a quarterback sneak from the KU 2-yard line and pushed through to the endzone. straight incomplete passes. In all, the Pioneers scored in six of their 10 series in the game. C.W. Post closed the game out with 2:59 remaining in the game when graduate linebacker Peter Manns Senior outside linebacker Tayrance Smith and graduate linebacker Peter Manns each intercepted a pass from Marshall at the ESU 44 and returned it for the game’s final touchdown. made 10 tackles on the day. Manns and sophomore Billy O’Connor each made 12 defensive tackles for the Pioneers. Manns also added Morton completed 21 of 41 pass attempts with one interception for 238 yards a sack for loss of nine yards and two tackles for loss of 10 and a 44-yard interception return. and one touchdown in the game. Junior free safety Khalief Evans led the game with Marshall (18-41-2) completed the game with 155 passing yards for two touchdowns. 11 tackles while also recording a forced fumble. Taylor Cave led the Warriors with 13 tackles and a fumble recovery. Matt Freed added 11 tackles.

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 49 49 2009 C.W. GAME POST RECAPS PIONEERS GGAMEAME 1111 NNov.ov. 77,, 22009009 – HHickoxickox FFieldield 2011 FOOTBALLOOTBALL CC.W..W. PPostost 227,7, LLockock HavenHaven 1515 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Lock Haven (0-10) 0 7 2 6 15 C.W. Post (6-5) 6 7 7 7 27 Scoring Summary: 1st 02:45 CWP Grayson Laurino 31 yd pass from Anderwkavich (Justin Bertone kick failed) 2nd 11:07 CWP Thomas Beverly 38 yd run (Bertone kick) 00:12 LHU Shawn Faulk 1 yd run (Noah Heimer kick) 3rd 09:36 CWP Beverly 25 yd run (Bertone kick) 00:23 LHU TEAM safety 4th 08:47 LHU Faulk 1 yd run (Faulk pass failed) 01:51 CWP Beverly 1 yd run (Bertone kick)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

RUSHING Lock Haven - J. Dunchack - 7-44 yds C.W. Post - Thomas Beverly - 23-122 yds, 3 TD

PASSING Lock Haven - Faulk 30-50-1-251 yds Jarryd Burkett - 1-3-1-24 yds C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 9-22-0-59 yds, 1 TD

RECEIVING Lock Haven - Micah Coleman - 10-83 yds C.W. Post - Darnal Williams - 3-6

LHU CWP FIRST DOWNS 21 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-111 39-179 PASSING YDS (NET) 275 59 Passes Att-Comp-Int 53-31-2 22-9-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-15 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-118 3-31

BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Nov. 7, 2009) – Freshman running back Thomas Beverly (Wyandanch, N.Y.) rushed for 122 yards and three touchdowns and in the pro- cess cleared over 1,000 yards for the season as C.W. Post defeated Lock Haven University, 27-15, Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. Beverly is the first rookie to rush for over 1,000 yards since Anthony Lazarus rushed for 1,494 in 2005. Beverly finished the season with 1,094 yards and 11 touchdowns. C.W. Post registered 238 yards on 61 plays while Lock Haven put together 386 yards on 85 plays. The Pioneers scored first with 2:45 remaining in the first quarter when redshirt freshman Grayson Laurino caught a 31-yard pass from junior quarter- back Erik Anderwkavich. C.W. Post tacked on another TD in the second quarter when Beverly broke for a 31 yard run into the Bald Eagles’ end zone at 11:07. Lock Haven got on the board late in the quarter when sophomore quar- terback Shawn Faulk kept the ball for a quarterback sneak into the end zone with 12 seconds remaining that cut C.W. Post’s lead to 13-7. In the third quarter, Beverly scored his second touchdown at 9:36 when he took the handoff at the LHU 25 and ran it all the way into the end zone. Lock Haven added two more points via a safety with 23 seconds remain- ing in the quarter. The Bald Eagles further cut into the lead in the fourth quarter when Faulk scored his second TD of the game when he hurdled into the end zone from the CWP 1-yard line with 8:47 left in regulation as Lock Haven now trailed 20-15. The Pioneers cushioned their lead when Beverly rushed in from the 1-yard line with 1:51 remaining to play. Sophomore inside linebacker Billy O’Connor led the Pioneers defensively with 15 tackles, a forced fumble and a pass breakup. Senior linebacker Peter Manns added 13 tackles and two pass breakups. Senior Tayrance Smith made 10 tackles and added a sack for loss of six yards, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry. For Lock Haven, Faulk completed the game with 251 passing yards and added 29 on the ground. Senior wide receiver Micah Coleman caught 10 passes for 83 yards and Jay Hartman made seven catches for 82 yards. Senior defensive back Shane Barie led Lock Haven with nine tackles and a pass break up and teammate Dean Tortorice added eight tackles and a pass breakup.

50 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 50 C.W. POST 2010PIONEERS OPPONENTS AAMERICANMERICAN IINTERNATIONALNTE2011RNA FOOTBALLTIONAL YYELLOWELLOW JJACKETSACKETS Game 1 September 4 Springfi eld, Mass. 1 p.m.

Location: Springfi eld, Mass. Enrollment: 1,700 President: Vincent M. Maniaci Left: Head Coach Art Wilkins Athletics Director: Richard Bedard Right: Senior quarterback Rob Parent Conference: Northeast-10 Colors: Gold & White Nickname: Yellow Jackets Stadium (Capacity): John Homer Miller Field (4,000) Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Art Wilkins (Bucknell ‘72) Record at School/Years: 100-65 /16 years 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Overall Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Dave Beaudin, James Wilkins, Marlon Beckles, Mike Raf- 8/29 at C.W. Post W 21-6 9/4 C.W. POST 1 p.m. ferty, Bo Beardon, Marcus Cameron, Shane Murphy, Travis Poole, Joe Macho, 9/5 at Merrimack W 58-34 9/11 at Stony Brook 1 p.m. Kris Kulzer 9/11 at Stonehill W 35-17 9/18 STONEHILL 1 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 5-5 9/19 SOUTHERN CONN. L 17-9 9/23 at Southern Conn. 8 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 3-5/7th 10/2 BENTLEY 1 p.m. 9/25 at Bentley L 30-20 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 10/9 at Saint Anselm 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 10/3 SAINT ANSELM W 17-14 10/16 NEW HAVEN 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Pro 10/10 at New Haven L 28-25 10/30 at Merrimack 1 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3-4 10/24 MERRIMACK W 41-13 Football SID: Darryl Konicki ([email protected]) 11/6 PACE 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (413) 205-3572 10/31 at Pace L 20-9 11/13 at Assumption 1 p.m. SID FAX: (413) 205-3571 11/7 ASSUMPTION L 34-7 Athletics Website: www.aicyellowjackets.com SERIES INFORMATION C.W. Post leads: 13-11 Current Streak: AIC, three wins Last C.W. Post win: October 28, 2006 (22-13) Last American International win: Aug. 29, 2009 (21-6) CCALIFORNIAALIFORNIA ((PPa..)) VULCANSVULCANS Game 2 September 11 Hickox Field 1 p.m.

Location: California, Pa. Enrollment: 9,017 President: Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr. Left: Head Coach John Luckhardt Athletics Director: Dr. Th omas Pucci Right: Graduate quarterback Josh Ports Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Black & Red Nickname: Vulcans Stadium (Capacity): Adamson Stadium (6,500) Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): John Luckhardt Record at School/Years: 68-28/8 years 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Overall Record/Years: 205-65-2/25 years Assistant Coaches: Mike Conway, , Dave Cole, Mike Evans, 8/27 SAGINAW VALLEY L 23-17 9/4 at Saginaw Valley St. 12 p.m. D’Monn Baker, John Durham, Mike R. Jacobs, Larry Wilson 9/5 NO. 6 BLOOMSBURG L 17-10 9/11 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. 9/12 at No. 21 West Chester W 30-23 2009 Overall Record: 11-4 9/18 EAST STROUDSBURG TBA 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 7-0/1st PSAC West 9/19 GANNON W 52-10 9/26 CLARION W 35-31 9/25 at Clarion TBA Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 10/3 at Indiana (Pa.) W 41-28 10/2 LOCK HAVEN TBA Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5 10/10 at Lock Haven W 48-14 Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/17 NO. 12 EDINBORO W 38-14 10/9 at Gannon 12 p.m. Type of Defense: 3-4 10/24 at Slippery Rock W 44-7 10/16 SLIPPERY ROCK TBA Football SID: Matthew Kifer ([email protected] 10/31 MERCYHURST W 28-7 10/23 at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (724) 938-4519 11/8 at No. 23 Shippensburg W 26-21 FAX Phone: (724) 938-5849 11/14 FAYETTEVILLE STATE W 42-13 10/30 INDIANA (Pa.) TBA Athletics Website: http://www.calvulcans.com 11/21 at No. 17 Shippensburg W 26-21 11/6 at Edinboro 1 p.m. 11/28 at No. 9 West Liberty W 57-35 11/13 CHEYNEY TBA 12/5 at No. 2 NW Missouri St. L 56-31 SERIES INFORMATION First meeting Current Streak: First meeting Last C.W. Post win: First meeting Last California (Pa.) win: First meeting

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 51 51 2010 C.W. OPPONENTS POST PIONEERS MMERCYHURSTERC2011YH UFOOTBALLRST LLAKERSAKERS Game 3 September 18 Hickox Field 1 p.m.

Location: Erie, Pa. Enrollment: 3,500 Left: Head Coach President: Dr. Th omas J. Gamble Right: Junior wide receiver Trevor Kennedy Athletics Director: Joe Kimball Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Hunter Green & Navy Blue Nickname: Lakers Stadium (Capacity): Tullio Field (2,300) Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Marty Schaetzle (Bucknell ‘83) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Record at School/Years: 32-54/8 years 8/29 at Wayne State L 31-13 8/28 at Notre Dame (Ohio) 7 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same Assistant Coaches: Eric Long, John Th ompson, Tom Herman, Jeff Gutowski, 9/5 CHEYNEY W 45-15 9/11 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Dave Hetrick, Matt Gueguen 9/12 No. 5 BLOOMSBURG L 17-7 9/18 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 4-7 9/19 No. 21 INDIANA (Pa.)W 20-16 9/25 LOCK HAVEN 12 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/T-4th 9/26 at Lock Haven W 19-7 10/2 at Gannon 12 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/3 at Slippery Rock L 17-16 10/9 at Indiana (Pa.) 2 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/10 GANNON W 27-17 10/16 at Edinboro TBA Type of Defense: Stack 10/17 at Clarion L 29-25 10/23 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 12 p.m. Football SID: Lauren Packer Webster ([email protected]) 10/24 No. 23 EDINBORO L 32-22 10/30 SLIPPERY ROCK 12 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (814) 824-2525 FAX Phone: (814) 824-2591 10/31 at No. 20 California (Pa.) L 28-7 11/2 CLARION 12 p.m. Athletics Website: http://www.hurstathletics.com 11/8 at West Chester L 45-13 11/9 SHIPPENSBURG 12 p.m. SERIES INFORMATION C.W. Post leads 2-1 Current Streak: Mercyhurst, one win Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 22, 1994 (42-3) Last Mercyhurst win: Nov. 12, 1995 (17-13)

SSHIPPENSBURGHIPPENSBURG RREDED RRAIDERSAIDERS Game 4 September 25 Shippensburg, Pa. 1 p.m.

Location: Shippensburg, Pa. Left: Head Coach Rocky Rees Enrollment: 8,300 Right: Senior linebacker Riley Bowen President: Dr. William Ruud Athletics Director: Jeff Michaels Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Red and Blue Nickname: Red Raiders Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove (7,700) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Rocky Rees (West Chester ‘71) Record at School/Years: 118-104-1/20 years 8/29 at Shepherd L 34-23 8/28 SHEPHERD 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 154-119-2/25 years 9/5 at Edinboro W 24-14 9/11 GANNON 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mark Maciejewski, Pete Lee, Mike Burket, J.C. Morgan, 9/12 LOCK HAVEN W 49-7 9/18 at Clarion 6 p.m. Chance Powell, Tunde Agboke, John Wetzel, Tony Johnson, Mark Luther 9/19 EAST STROUDSBURG W 38-14 9/25 C.W. POST 1 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 9-3 9/26 at Millersville W 63-24 10/2 at Kutztown 1 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 6-1/1st PSAC East 10/3 at C.W. Post L 40-24 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/7 10/7 at West Chester 8 p.m. 10/10 KUTZTOWN W 26-22 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 11/7 10/16 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. 10/17 WEST CHESTER W 24-19 Type of Off ense: Wing-T 10/23 CHEYNEY 1 p.m. Type of Defense: Multiple 4-3 10/24 at Bloomsburg W 28-27 Football SID: Bill Morgan ([email protected]) 10/31 at Cheyney W 31-10 10/30 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (717) 477-1201 11/7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) W 42-35 11/6 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (717) 477-1253 11/21 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L 26-21 11/13 at Mercyhurst 1 p.m. Athletics Website: www.shipraiders.com SERIES INFORMATION Shippensburg leads 3-1 Current Streak: C.W. Post, one win Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 3, 2009 (40-24) Last Shippensburg win: Oct. 4, 2008 (27-10)

52 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 52 C.W. POST 2010PIONEERS OPPONENTS WWESTEST CHESTERCH2011EST FOOTBALLER GGOLDENOLDEN RRAMSAMS Game 5 October 2 West Chester, Pa. 2 p.m.

Location: West Chester Pa. Left: Head Coach Enrollment: 12,800 Right: Senior wide receiver Dan DePalma President: Greg Weisenstein Athletics Director: Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Golden Rams Stadium (Capacity): John A. Farrell Stadium (5,000) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Bill Zwaan (Delaware ‘79) Record at School/Years: 61-26/7 years 8/27 at Lock Haven W 43-0 9/2 at Delaware 7 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 115-40/13 years 9/4 at Delaware L 35-0 9/11 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Furlong, Gerald Toney, Mike Lux, E.J. Sandusky, 9/12 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L 30-23 9/18 at Slippery Rock 7 p.m. Nick Sama, Jack Klebe, Jim Brazill, Brandon Noble, Jim Brazill Jr., Clarence 9/19 at Millersville W 63-10 9/25 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Johnson 9/26 KUTZTOWN W 37-17 2009 Overall Record: 7-4 10/3 EAST STROUDSBURG L 21-20 10/2 C.W. POST 2 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 5-2/T-2nd 10/10 at C.W. Post W 34-26 10/7 SHIPPENSBURG 8 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 17/13 10/17 at Shippensburg L 24-19 10/16 CHEYNEY 6 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 15/12 10/22 CHEYNEY W 59-0 10/23 at Bloomsburg 3:30 p.m. Type of Off ense: Spread Wing T 10/31 BLOOMSBURG W 30-14 10/30 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Type of Defense: 3-4 11/7 MERCYHURST W 45-13 Football SID: James Zuhlke ([email protected]) 11/6 MILLERSVILLE 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 436-3316 11/13 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (610) 436-1020 Athletics Website: http://www.wcupgoldenrams.com SERIES INFORMATION Series tied 3-3 Current Streak: West Chester, two wins Last C.W. Post win: Nov. 12, 2005 (24-20) Last West Chester win: Oct. 10, 2009 (34-26) MMILLERSVILLEILLERSVILLE MARAUDERSMARAUDERS Game 6 October 9 Hickox Field 1 p.m.

Location: Millersville, Pa. Left: Head Coach Greg Colby Enrollment: 8,306 Right: Senior wide receiver Jamal Smith President: Dr. Francine G. McNairy Athletics Director: Peg Kauff man Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Black & Gold Nickname: Marauders Stadium (Capacity): Chryst Field at (6,500) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Greg Colby (Illinois ‘75) 8/28 at Assumption W 31-28 9/4 ASSUMPTION 12 p.m. Record at School/Years: 4-18/2 years Overall Record/Years: Same 9/5 at Slippery Rock L 31-14 9/11 LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Brad Mangle, Bill Bailes, Dave Keeny, Aubrey Kelley, 9/12 at No. 24 Indiana (Pa.) L 17-3 9/18 GANNON 1 p.m. Terry Owens, Ron Rankin, Derrick Roche, Roland Weeden, Ron Zangari, 9/19 WEST CHESTER L 63-10 9/25 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Eric Updegrove 9/26 SHIPPENSBURG L 63-24 10/2 CHEYNEY 4 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 3-8 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 2-5/6th PSAC East 10/3 at No. 4 Bloomsburg L 45-10 10/9 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 10/10 at Cheyney W 47-36 10/16 at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 10/17 C.W. POST L 35-3 10/23 EAST STROUDSBURG 1:30 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/24 KUTZTOWN W 41-35 (2ot) 10/30 at Shippensburg 1 p.m Type of Defense: 4-3 Football SID: Ethan Hulsey ([email protected]) 10/31 at East Stroudsburg L 44-3 11/6 at West Chester 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (717) 872-3100 11/7 EDINBORO L 28-25 11/13 at Clarion 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (717) 872-3995 Athletics Website: http://www.millersvilleathletics.com SERIES INFORMATION C.W. Post leads 2-0 Current Streak: C.W. Post, two wins Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 17, 2009 (35-3) Last Millersville win: n/a

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 53 53 2010 C.W. OPPONENTS POST PIONEERS EEASTAST SSTROUDSBURGTRO2011UD SFOOTBALLBURG WWARRIORSARRIORS Game 7 October 16 Hickox Field 1 p.m.

Location: East Stroudsburg, Pa. Left: Head Coach Denny Douds Enrollment: 7,200 Right: Redshirt senior linebacker Matt Freed President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletics Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Red & Black Nickname: Warriors Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin Stadium (6,000) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Denny Douds (Slippery Rock ‘63) Record at School/Years: 226-146-3/36 years 8/27 at Virginia Union W 19-6 9/4 at Pace 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/5 at Gannon W 38-21 9/11 INDIANA (Pa.) 6 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Terwilliger, Mike Santella, Nick Bach, Frank Lupin, 9/12 CLARION W 45-31 9/18 at California (Pa.) TBA John Whitelavich, Joey Smith, Rob Mikulski 9/19 at Shippensburg L 38-14 9/25 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 8-4 9/26 at Cheyney W 37-0 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 4-3/5th PSAC East 10/2 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. 10/3 at West Chester W 21-20 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 10/9 KUTZTOWN 2 p.m. 10/10 BLOOMSBURG L 27-13 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/16 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/17 at Kutztown W 27-20 (ot) 10/23 at Millersville 1:30 p.m. Type of Defense: Eight-man front 10/24 C.W. POST L 42-24 Football SID: Greg Knowlden ([email protected]) 10/31 MILLERSVILLE W 44-3 10/30 CHEYNEY 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (570) 422-3312 11/7 SLIPPERY ROCK W 54-28 11/6 SHIPPENSBURG 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (570) 422-3586 11/13 at Edinboro 12 p.m. Athletics Website: http://www.esuwarriors.com 11/14 EDINBORO L 31-16 SERIES INFORMATION East Stroudsburg leads, 7-3 Current Streak: C.W. Post, one win Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 24, 2009 (42-24) Last East Stroudsburg win: Oct. 25, 2008 (48-42) KKUTZTOWNUTZTOWN GGOLDENOLDEN BEARSBEARS Game 8 October 23 Kutztown, Pa. 6:05 p.m.

Location: Kutztown, Pa. Left: Head Coach Raymond Monica Enrollment: 10,300 Right: Senior wide receiver Ryan Nye President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos Athletics Director: Greg Bamberger Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Maroon & Gold Nickname: Golden Bears Stadium (Capacity): University Field (5, 600) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Raymond Monica Record at School/Years: 17-25/5 years 8/29 at Saint Anselm W 17-13 9/4 SAINT ANSELM 1:05 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/5 at Clarion W 25-6 9/11 MERCYHURST 6:05 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Drew Folmar, Dennis Iezzi, Richard Burkett, Fred Endy,, 9/12 SLIPPERY ROCK L 27-24 9/18 at Lock Haven 7 p.m. Dan Csencitz, Steve Heck, Tim Tobin, Ray Yannuzzi 9/19 BLOOMSBURG L 31-12 9/25 at Cheyney 1 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 3-8 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 1-6/T-5th PSAC East 9/26 at West Chester L 37-17 10/2 SHIPPENSBURG 1:05 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/3 CHEYNEY W 35-21 10/9 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/10 at Shippensburg L 26-22 10/16 MILLERSVILLE 1:05 p.m. Type of Off ense: I-Formation/Multiple 10/17 EAST STROUDSBURG L 26-20 (ot) 10/23 C.W. POST 6:05 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3 Football SID: Rob Knox 10/24 at Millersville L 41-35 (2 ot) 10/30 WEST CHESTER 6:05 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 683-4182 10/31 at C.W. Post L 42-17 11/6 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (610) 683-4676 11/7 INDIANA (Pa.) L 34-32 11/13 at Gannon 12 p.m. Athletics Website: http://www.kubears.com SERIES INFORMATION Kutztown leads 3-1 Current Streak: C.W. Post, one win Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 31, 2009 (42-17) Last Kutztown win: November 1, 2008 (21-14)

54 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 54 C.W. POST 2010PIONEERS OPPONENTS BBLOOMSBURGLOOM2011SB FOOTBALLURG HUSKIESHUSKIES Game 9 October 30 Hickox Field 1 p.m.

Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. Left: Head Coach Danny Hale Enrollment: 8,040 Right: Senior linebacker Mike Varanavage President: Dr. David Soltz Athletics Director: Mary Gardner Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Stadium (Capacity): Robert B. Redman Stadium (5,000) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Danny Hale (West Chester ‘68) Record at School/Years: 144-49-1/16 seasons 8/27 ASHLAND W 10-7 9/4 at Ashland 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 184-62-1/21 seasons 9/5 at California (Pa.) W 17-10 9/11 CLARION 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Tom Pajic, Paul Darragh, Chet Henicle, Brian McBryan, 9/12 at Mercyhurst W 17-7 9/18 INDIANA (Pa.) 1 p.m. Bill Perkins, Ed Rush, Alf Mellito, Maurice Daly 9/19 at Kutztown W 31-12 9/25 at Millersville TBA 2009 Overall Record: 8-3 9/26 C.W. POST W 28-14 10/2 EAST STROUDSBURG 1 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 5-2/T-2nd PSAC East 10/3 MILLERSVILLE W 45-10 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8 returning 10/9 at Cheyney 1 p.m. 10/10 at East Stroudsburg W 27-13 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6 returning 10/16 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. 10/17 CHEYNEY 28-6 Type of Off ense: Pro-I 10/23 WEST CHESTER 3:30 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3 10/24 SHIPPENSBURG L 28-27 Football SID: Tom McGuire 10/31 at West Chester L 30-14 10/30 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (570) 389-4413 11/7 GANNON L 10-7 11/6 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (570) 570) 389-4724 11/13 at Lock Haven TBA Athletics Website: http://www.buhuskies.com SERIES INFORMATION Bloomsburg leads, 3-0 Current Streak: Bloomsburg, three wins Last C.W. Post win: n/a Last Bloomsburg win: Sept. 26, 2009 (28-24) CCHEYNEYHEYNEY WWOLVESOLVES Game 4 September 19 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m.

Location: Cheyney, Pa. Left: Head Coach Jeff Braxton Enrollment: 1,700 Right: Junior Off ensive Lineman Gabe Johnson-Siano President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital Athletics Director: China Jude Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Blue & White Nickname: Wolves Stadium (Capacity): O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium (5,000) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Jeff Braxton (Salisbury State) Record at School/Years: 0-22/2 yearS 8/29 vs. LINCOLN L 40-21 9/5 vs. LINCOLN 3 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/5 at Mercyhurst L 45-15 9/11 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Paul Macklin, Kenneth Lockard, Chris Roulac, Steve Dent 9/12 at Gannon L 30-9 9/18 EDINBORO 1 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 0-11 9/19 at C.W. Post L 51-0 9/25 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 0-7/ Eighth PSAC East Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 18/15 9/26 EAST STROUDSBURG L 37-0 10/2 at Millersville 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 19/15 10/3 at Kutztown L 35-21 10/9 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/10 MILLERSVILLE L 47-36 10/16 at West Chester 6 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3 10/17 at No. 4 Bloomsburg L 28-6 10/23 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Football SID: Lenn Margolis ([email protected]) SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 399-2143 10/22 at West Chester L 59-0 10/30 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (610) 399-2291 10/31 SHIPPENSBURG L 31-10 11/6 C.W. POST 1 p.m. Athletics Website: http://www.cheyneywolves.com 11/7 CLARION L 32-12 11/13 at California (Pa.) TBA SERIES INFORMATION C.W. Post Leads: 2-0 Current Streak: C.W. Post, two wins Last C.W. Post win: Sept. 19, 2009 (51-0) Last Cheyney win: n/a

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 55 55 2010 C.W. OPPONENTS POST PIONEERS SSLIPPERYLIPPER2011Y ROCKRO FOOTBALLCK “THE“THE RROCK”OCK” Game 11 November 13 Slippery Rock, Pa. 1 p.m.

Location: Slippery Rock, Pa. Left: Head Coach Dr. George Mihalik Enrollment: 8,600 Right: Junior linebacker Brandon Fusco President: Dr. Robert M. Smith Athletics Director: Paul Lueken Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Green & White Nickname: Th e Rock Stadium (Capacity): N. Kerr Th ompson (10,00) 2009 RESULTS 2010 SCHEDULE Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Dr. George Mihalik (Slippery Rock ‘74) Record at School/Years: 147-90-4/22 years 8/29 BOWIE STATE W 31-27 9/2 MERRIMACK 7 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/5 MILLERSVILLE W 31-14 9/11 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Vic Campagna, Shawn Lutz, Al Washington, Jason 9/12 at Kutztown W 27-24 9/18 WEST CHESTER 7 p.m. Makrinos, Joe Walton, Bill Horsman, Harry Jones, Lou Falconi Jr., Jared 9/19 at Edinboro L 28-24 Palmer 9/25 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. 2009 Overall Record: 6-5 9/26 INDIANA (Pa.) W 7-3 10/2 at Clarion 2 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/T-4th 10/3 MERCYHURST W 17-16 10/9 EDINBORO 6 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 11/7 10/8 CLARION L 27-10 10/16 at California (Pa.) TBA Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 21/5 10/17 at Gannon L 51-48 Type of Off ense: 1-Back 10/23 LOCK HAVEN 2 p.m. Type of Defense: 3-4 10/24 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L 44-7 10/30 at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Football SID: Bob McComas 10/31 at Lock Haven W 47-6 11/6 GANNON 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (724) 738-4925 11/7 at East Stroudsburg L 54-28 11/13 C.W. POST 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (724) 738-4761 Athletics Website: http://www.rockathletics.com SERIES INFORMATION Series tied 1-1 Current Streak: Slippery Rock, one win Last C.W. Post win: September 25, 1976 (6-3) Last Slippery Rock win: September 24, 1977 (26-10)

56 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 56 C.W.PENNSYLVANIA POST STATE ATHLETIC PIONEERS CONFERENCE Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s Highly competitive on a regional and national level, athletics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference20112011 has FFOOTBALLO OPSACTB AschoolsLL annually combine to send nearly one-third evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercol- of its teams into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the legiate conferences. membership’s success has yielded 42 NCAA teams and Th e fi rst major step came in 1977, when based on 228 individual title winners. a growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the structure for its women’s programs. Only three years lat- league has also evolved into one of Division II’s fi nest er, lacking a standard competitive division, league voted from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA Division II. of the PSAC’s estimated 6,200 participants are honored Th e most recent enhancement came during the each year as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade- 2008-09 academic year when the PSAC expanded for the point average of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly fi rst time in its rich history, adding full-time members doubled since PSAC Scholar-Athletes were fi rst recog- and Mercyhurst College, and as- nized in the mid-1990s. sociate member Long Island University-C.W. Post. Th e Although all 16 current institutions are members membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and of Division II, eight league schools also compete at the the one associate. Division I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over All of the league’s full-time members are located 118,000 students and claim over 670,000 alumni, includ- within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which ing 430,000 who reside in Pennsylvania. makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the Th e PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 NCAA. Th e league has also grown to share the distinc- member institutions. It employs a commissioner, two as- tions as: Th e largest conference in Division II, the largest sistant commissioners and a director of media relations football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Division II level.

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2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 57 57 2010 C.W. PSAC POSTSCHEDULE PIONEERS SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 Shepherd at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Shippensburg at West Chester 8 p.m. Mercyhurst at 2011 7 p.m. FOOTBALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 California at Gannon 12 p.m. Fairmont State at Clarion 6 p.m. Kutztown at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Lake Erie at Gannon 7 p.m. Millersville at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Merrimack at Slippery Rock 7 p.m. Bloomsburg at Cheyney 1 p.m. West Chester at Delaware 7 p.m. Mercyhurst at IUP 2 p.m. Edinboro at Slippery Rock 6 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Clarion at Lock Haven 7 p.m. Assumption at Millersville 12 p.m. California at Saginaw Valley State 12 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 East Stroudsburg at Pace 1 p.m. Gannon at Lock Haven 12 p.m. Bloomsburg at Ashland 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Edinboro 1 p.m. C.W. Post at American International 1 p.m. East Stroudsburg at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Lock Haven at Virginia Military Institute 1 p.m. Bloomsburg at Shippensburg 1 p.m. St. Anselm at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Clarion at IUP 1 p.m. Edinboro at West Liberty 1:30 p.m. Millersville at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Southern Connecticut State at IUP 4:00 p.m. Cheyney at West Chester 6 p.m. Slippery Rock at California TBA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Lincoln vs. Cheyney, (at Philadelphia – Northeast HS) 3 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 California at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 IUP at Gannon 12 p.m. Gannon at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Cheyney at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Lock Haven at Millersville 1 p.m. Edinboro at Clarion 1 p.m. Clarion at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Millersville 1:30 p.m. California at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Lock Haven at Slippery Rock 2 p.m. Edinboro at West Chester 1 p.m. West Chester at Bloomsburg 3:30 p.m. Slippery Rock at Cheyney 1 p.m. C.W. Post at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. IUP at East Stroudsburg 6 p.m. Mercyhurst at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 Slippery Rock at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Millersville at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Gannon at Millersville 1 p.m. Cheyney at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Clarion at Gannon 1 p.m. IUP at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Bloomsburg at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Edinboro at Cheyney 1 p.m. West Chester at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Shippensburg at Clarion 6 p.m. Edinboro at Lock Haven 7 p.m. Kutztown at Lock Haven 7 p.m. IUP at California TBA West Chester at Slippery Rock 7 p.m. East Stroudsburg at California TBA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Clarion at Mercyhurst 12 p.m.* SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Kutztown at Bloomsburg 1 p.m.* Kutztown at Cheyney 1 p.m. C.W. Post at Cheyney 1 p.m.* Lock Haven at Mercyhurst 1 p.m. California at Edinboro 1 p.m.* C.W. Post at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Gannon at Slippery Rock 1 p.m.* West Chester at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m.* Bloomsburg at Millersville 1 p.m. Millersville at West Chester 1 p.m.* Slippery Rock at IUP 1 p.m. Lock Haven at IUP 1 p.m.* Gannon at Edinboro 2 p.m. California at Clarion 6 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13^ Shippensburg at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 East Stroudsburg at Edinboro 12 p.m. Mercyhurst at Gannon 12 p.m.* Kutztown at Gannon 12 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Bloomsburg 1 p.m.* Bloomsburg at Lock Haven 12 p.m. Shippensburg at Kutztown 1:05 p.m.* Millersville at Clarion 1 p.m. C.W. Post at West Chester 2 p.m.* C.W. Post at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. Slippery Rock at Clarion 2 p.m.* West Chester at IUP 1 p.m. Cheyney at Millersville 4 p.m.* Cheyney at California TBA IUP at Edinboro 6 p.m. Lock Haven at California TBA * PSAC East/West game ^ Two games may change depending on matchup for PSAC championship game 58 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 58 C.W. POST PIONEER PIONEERS RECORDS 2011 FOOTBALL MMIKEIKE FFERRAROERRARO 11992-95992-95

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2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 59 59 ALL-TIME C.W. POSTSERIES RECORDS PIONEERS ADELPHI (3-0) 10/7/05 A CWP, 55-42 10/25/08 H ESU, 48-42 11/9/68 H IUP, 35-13 9/17/88 H CWP, 31-14 10/10/69 H CWP, 45-0 10/14/06 H CWP, 14-7 10/24/09 A CWP, 42-24 11/8/69 A IUP, 35-8 9/16/89 A KP, 12-10 10/9/70 A CWP, 41-12 10/12/07 A CWP, 30-27 2011 FOOTBALL10/18/80 H CWP, 17-7 9/15/90 H CWP, 35-15 10/8/71 H CWP, 37-9 EDINBORO (2-2) 10/17/81 A IUP, 42-35 9/21/91 A CWP, 28-6 BLOOMSBURG (0-3) 11/6/76 A CWP, 30-13 9/6/08 H IUP, 41-0 ALBANY (2-1) 9/1/07 A BLM, 42-28 11/11/78 H CWP, 28-7 9/5/09 A IUP, 27-14 KUTZTOWN (1-3) 9/19/95 A CWP, 27-21 9/27/08 H BLM, 13-6 9/13/08 H EDI, 31-7 11/20/82 H KUT, 7-6 10/12/97 H ALB, 44-7 9/26/09 A BLM, 28-14 9/12/09 A EDI, 31-23 IONA (5-3) 9/10/83 A KUT, 28-25 9/26/98 A CWP 24-16 11/23/85 A CWP, 49-7 11/1/08 A KUT, 21-14 BRIDGEPORT (0-2) FORDHAM (2-5) 10/18/86 H CWP, 22-21 10/31/09 H CWP, 42-17 ALFRED (8-2-1) 10/29/60 H BDG, 20-0 11/17/73 H CWP, 33-0 10/16/87 A CWP, 29-28 10/22/60 A ALF, 7-3 11/4/61 A BDG, 6-7 11/16/85 A CWP, 21-14 10/15/88 A CWP, 33-28 LAFAYETTE (0-2) 11/9/63 H CWP, 27-0 11/15/86 H FOR, 27-21 10/14/89 H ION, 9-2 10/6/73 A LAF, 28-12 11/7/64 A CWP, 41-20 BRYANT (6-1) 11/14/87 A FOR, 30-7 10/13/90 A ION, 32-14 10/31/81 A LAF, 48-10 11/6/65 H CWP, 14-7 9/8/01 H CWP, 34-7 11/12/88 H FOR, 23-51 10/19/91 H ION, 20-19 10/1/66 A TIE, 6-6 9/14/02 A CWP, 14-3 11/11/89 A FOR, 13-26 10/17/92 H CWP, 24-0 LEHIGH (0-6) 10/7/67 A CWP, 20-15 10/18/03 H CWP, 20-7 8/30/03 A FOR, 42-7 9/19/70 A LEH, 7-0 10/5/68 A CWP, 34-0 10/2/04 A CWP, 24-0 ITHACA (10-12) 9/18/71 A LEH, 21-14 10/4/69 H CWP, 29-10 10/1/05 H CWP, 37-15 FREDERICK (0-1) 10/25/58 A ITH, 18-0 11/13/76 A LEH, 17-10 11/16/91 A ALF, 24-11 10/7/06 A CWP, 24-21 10/2/65 H FRE, 13-6 10/24/59 H ITH, 21-0 11/12/77 A LEH, 36-10 11/14/92 H CWP 43-21 10/6/07 H BRY, 24-17 10/8/60 A CWP, 12-6 11/4/78 A LEH, 24-22 11/13/93 A CWP 45-22 GANNON (2-0) 10/28/61 H CWP, 26-20 11/3/79 A LEH, 17-0 BUCKNELL (2-0) 10/10/92 A CWP, 21-14 10/27/62 A ITH, 27-21 AMERICAN INT’L. (13-11) 10/2/76 A CWP, 17-6 10/9/93 H CWP, 55-14 10/26/63 H ITH, 35-6 LIBERTY BAPTIST (1-0) 11/15/75 H CWP, 21-0 10/1/77 A CWP, 23-0 10/24/64 A ITH, 28-21 11/1/80 H CWP, 30-13 10/30/76 A CWP, 34-16 GETTYSBURG (5-0) 10/23/65 A ITH, 39-6 10/13/79 H CWP, 14-3 CENTRAL CONN. (8-2) 9/28/68 A CWP, 22-21 10/22/66 H CWP, 12-6 L.I. AGGIES (2-0) 11/8/80 A AIC, 12-0 11/9/57 A CC, 7-18 10/17/70 A CWP, 35-7 10/28/67 A CWP, 27-14 10/26/57 A CWP, 20-6 11/7/81 H CWP, 31-8 11/8/58 H CWP, 22-0 10/16/71 H CWP, 43-7 10/26/68 H CWP, 27-14 10/11/58 H CWP, 48-0 11/6/82 A AIC, 14-13 10/11/80 H CC, 18-14 11/11/72 A CWP, 55-14 10/25/69 A CWP, 24-20 11/5/83 H CWP, 24-21 10/3/81 A CWP, 20-17 11/10/73 H CWP, 21-6 11/7/70 H ITH, 20-17 LOCK HAVEN (2-0) 11/3/84 A CWP, 34-16 10/2/82 H CWP, 37-2 11/6/71 A CWP, 62-0 11/8/08 A CWP, 30-28 10/1/94 A AIC, 14-34 10/1/83 A CWP, 21-0 GRAND VALLEY ST. (0-1) 11/4/72 H CWP, 20-17 11/7/09 H CWP, 27-15 9/30/95 H CWP, 31-22 9/22/84 H CWP, 27-6 11/23/02 A GVS, 62-13 11/3/73 A CWP, 21-14 11/9/96 A AIC, 20-15 10/23/93 A CWP, 72-18 11/2/74 H ITH, 47-34 LYCOMING (1-1) 9/11/99 H AIC, 34-0 9/24/94 H CWP, 42-14 GUILFORD (3-1) 10/23/76 A ITH, 28-7 10/20/62 H LYC, 32-14 11/20/99 A AIC 41-20 9/23/95 A CWP, 40-0 11/5/66 H CWP, 24-14 10/22/77 H CWP, 18-0 9/19/64 A CWP, 35-8 9/9/00 A AIC, 19-14 11/4/67 H GUI, 35-14 10/25/80 A ITH, 30-7 11/18/00 H AIC, 20-10 CHEYNEY (1-0) 10/3/70 H CWP, 16-14 11/10/90 A ITH,. 38-9 MAINE (1-1) 10/20/01 H CWP, 29-26 9/20/08 A CWP, 35-0 10/2/71 A CWP, 50-16 11/12/94 A ITH, 28-15 10/24/70 A MAI, 42-8 10/26/02 A CWP 27-20 9/19/09 H CWP, 51-0 10/23/71 H CWP, 42-21 11/1/03 A CWP, 10-0 HAMPTON (0-1) JAMES MADISON (1-1) 10/23/04 H CWP, 35-7 CORTLAND (7-5) 11/5/94 A HAM, 85-7 10/10/81 A CWP, 37-36 MARIST (1-0-1) 10/22/05 A CWP, 38-7 10/1/60 A CWP, 23-12 10/30/82 H JMU, 32-16 9/26/92 H TIE, 12-12 10/28/06 H CWP, 22-13 9/30/61 H CWP, 13-7 HOBART (1-1) 9/25/93 A CWP, 31-10 10/27/07 A AIC, 23-14 9/29/62 A CWP, 20-14 10/31/59 A HOB, 13-0 JUNIATA (1-0) 8/30/08 H AIC, 45-19 9/27/63 H COR, 24-14 9/24/60 H CWP, 13-0 9/20/80 H CWP, 28-10 MASS. - LOWELL (4-0) 8/29/09 H AIC, 21-6 10/17/64 A COR, 30-27 9/18/99 A CWP, 28-7 10/16/65 H COR, 46-20 HOFSTRA (14-15) KING’S COLL. (3-0) 9/16/00 H CWP, 45-14 ASHLAND (1-1) 9/24/66 A COR, 2114 9/27/58 A HOF, 34-0 11/21/59 H CWP, 14-6 9/15/01 A CWP, 43-15 9/20/75 H CWP, 18-3 9/30/67 H CWP, 36-14 10/31/59 A HOF, 65-14 11/19/60 A CWP, 14-6 9/21/02 H CWP, 57-21 11/5/77 A ASH, 13-9 10/12/68 A CWP, 37-21 10/15/60 A HOF, 22-7 11/16/63 H CWP, 21-0 10/11/69 H COR, 24-15 11/23/61 H HOF, 24-6 MA MARITIME (0-1) ASSUMPTION (8-1) 10/10/70 A CWP, 10-7 11/22/62 H HOF, 14-6 KINGS PT (21-8-2) 9/28/57 H MAM, 20-2 10/18/97 A CWP, 42-7 10/9/71 H CWP, 47-13 11/28/63 A CWP, 30-21 11/16/57 H CWP, 15-0 9/12/98 H CWP, 35-15 11/26/64 H HOF, 46-7 10/4/58 A KP, 27-0 MERCYHURST (2-1) 9/1/01 A CWP, 49-15 DELAWARE (0-3) 11/25/65 A HOF, 29-20 10/3/59 N CWP, 8-0 11/20/93 H CWP, 34-3 9/7/02 H CWP, 54-0 12/11/71 N DEL, 72-22 11/24/66 H CWP, 25-21 10/12/63 H KP, 23-7 10/22/94 H CWP, 42-3 9/6/03 H CWP 34-0 10/20/79 A DEL, 47-19 11/23/67 A HOF, 19-0 10/10/64 A KP, 20-6 11/12/95 A MER, 17-13 11/6/04 H CWP, 39-7 10/16/82 A DEL, 48-7 11/28/68 H HOF, 11-7 10/9/65 H TIE, 14-14 11/5/05 A CWP, 40-7 11/27/69 A CWP, 30-20 10/8/66 A CWP, 40-16 MERRIMACK (9-1) 9/2/06 H CWP, 28-7 DELAWARE STATE (2-1) 11/26/70 H CWP, 54-31 10/21/67 H CWP, 28-6 10/17/98 H CWP, 21-20 11/2/07 A ASM, 31-24 11/20/65 A CWP, 35-0 11/25/71 A HOF, 14-12 10/19/68 A KP, 16-7 10/16/99 H CWP, 35-0 9/16/72 H DEL, 27-7 11/23/72 H CWP, 54-16 10/18/69 H CWP, 7-0 10/14/01 A CWP, 41-0 BATES (0-1) 9/15/73 A CWP, 13-0 11/22/73 A CWP, 53-14 11/14/70 A CWP, 27-20 10/13/01 H CWP, 55-7 10/25/75 A BAT, 25-22 11/28/74 H CWP, 37-17 11/13/71 H CWP, 47-0 10/19/02 A CWP, 34-6 DREXEL (1-0) 11/27/75 A CWP, 9-6 10/21/72 A CWP, 31-26 11/15/03 A CWP, 29-13 BENTLEY (10-5) 10/27/73 A CWP, 16-15 9/18/76 H CWP, 27-6 10/20/73 H CWP, 24-23 10/30/04 A CWP, 34-27 11/19/94 A BEN, 22-13 10/15/77 A CWP, 18-0 10/19/74 A CWP, 35-14 10/21/05 H CWP, 41-7 10/14/95 A BEN, 16-24 EDINBORO (0-1) 10/14/78 H CWP, 41-0 10/18/75 H CWP, 14-13 11/4/06 A MER, 13-10 10/19/96 H CWP, 14-0 9/13/08 H EDIN, 31-7 9/28/79 A CWP, 27-3 10/16/76 A CWP, 16-0 11/10/07 H CWP, 45-22 11/23/96 H CWP, 29-0 9/28/85 H CWP, 20-10 10/29/77 H CWP, 16-0 11/8/97 A CWP, 9-7 EAST STROUDSBURG (3-7) 9/26/86 A HOF, 31-0 10/7/78 A CWP, 21-0 MILLERSVILLE (2-0) 11/7/98 H CWP, 23-15 9/16/78 A CWP, 21-13 9/26/87 H HOF, 12-28 10/6/79 H CWP, 40-0 10/18/08 H CWP, 55-38 11/6/99 A CWP, 28-21 9/15/79 H ESU, 17-10 9/23/88 A HOF, 24-6 11/22/80 A CWP, 55-0 10/17/09 A CWP, 35-3 11/4/00 H CWP, 42-20 9/13/80 A ESU, 14-7 9/23/89 H CWP, 23-14 11/21/81 H CWP, 27-14 11/3/01 A BEN, 40-37 9/12/81 H CWP, 29-9 9/21/90 A HOF, 38-26 9/18/82 A CWP, 16-12 MITCHEL A.F.B. (1-0) 11/17/01 H CWP, 43-6 9/11/82 A ESU, 41-3 9/28/91 H HOF, 54-24 9/15/84 A TIE, 21-21 10/11/57 A CWP, 13-6 11/9/02 H CWP, 21-18 9/11/04 A ESU, 28-13 9/21/85 H KP, 31-14 9/19/03 A BEN, 32-28 09/10/05 H ESU, 66-49 INDIANA, PA (1-5) 9/20/86 A KP, 21-20 MONMOUTH (4-1) 10/9/04 H BEN, 36-33 11/26/05 A ESU, 55-28 10/14/67 H IUP, 32-24 9/19/87 A KP, 27-14 9/28/96 H MON, 14-7

60 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 60 C.W. POST ALL-TIME PIONEERS SERIES RECORDS 10/10/98 H CWP, 27-22 11/10/01 H CWP, 42-3 10/3/09 H CWP, 40-24 UPSALA (1-0) 10/9/99 A CWP, 30-26 11/16/02 A CWP, 35-16 SLIPPERY ROCK (1-1) 10/29/66 A CWP, 28-8 10/7/00 H CWP 20-7 1 10/11/03 A CWP, 52-72011 FOOTBALL9/25/76 H CWP, 6-3 0/6/01 A CWP 31-12 9/4/04 H CWP, 61-14 9/24/77 A SRU, 26-10 VERMONT (2-0) 9/3/05 A CWP, 48-6 11/18/67 H CWP, 7-0 MONTCLAIR (4-5) 9/9/06 H CWP, 28-7 SOUTHERN CONN. (9-13) 11/16/68 H CWP, 25-10 9/20/58 H CWP, 8-6 9/8/07 A CWP, 41-0 11/23/57 H SC, 40-12 9/19/59 A CWP, 31-12 11/15/58 A SC, 24-0 WAGNER (16-8) 11/12/60 H MS, 21-19 QUANTICO MARINES (0-1) 11/14/59 H SC, 48-8 10/19/63 A CWP, 21-1 11/11/61 A CWP, 19-13 10/7/72 N QM, 16-10 11/2/68 H CWP, 21-20 10/31/64 H WAG,7-6 9/30/72 A MS, 21-14 11/1/69 A SC, 22-21 10/30/65 A CWP, 14-2 9/29/73 H CWP, 25-22 RAMAPO (1-0) 10/14/72 A CWP, 7-0 11/12/66 H WAG, 23-16 10/12/85 A MS, 36-15 9/19/92 H CWP, 17-3 11/9/74 H SC, 14-13 9/27/69 A CWP, 14-7 10/11/86 H MS, 43-19 10/15/83 H SC, 16-10 9/26/70 H CWP, 23-7 10/10/87 A MS, 23-16 ROBT. MORRIS (0-1) 10/13/84 A SC, 48-25 9/25/71 A CWP, 21-15 11/16/96 A RMC, 35-6 10/28/95 A SC, 24-23 9/23/72 H CWP, 17-0 MORAVIAN (1-1) 11/2/96 H CWP, 23-20 9/22/73 A CWP, 28-16 9/23/61 H CWP, 21-19 ROWAN (2-2) 10/31/97 A SC, 17-7 9/28/74 H CWP, 24-7 11/10/62 A MOR, 3-0 9/18/93 H CWP, 38-34 10/31/98 H SC, 31-14 9/27/75 A CWP, 17-14 10/8/94 A ROW, 34-17 10/30/99 A CWP, 36-27 10/9/76 H CWP, 31-0 NEW HAVEN (4-2) 10/21/95 H CWP, 20-0 10/28/00 H CWP, 58-14 10/8/77 A CWP, 43-0 11/2/57 H NH,18-6 9/19/98 A ROW, 26-0 10/27/01 A CWP, 35-7 9/30/78 H CWP, 51-13 11/1/58 A NH, 42-6 11/2/02 H CWP, 34-8 10/31/87 A WAG, 46-29 10/8/83 A CWP, 20-14 RHODE ISLAND (1-0) 9/27/03 H CWP, 49-14 10/29/88 H WAG, 22-20 10/6/84 H CWP, 30-7 10/11/75 A CWP, 3-0 10/15/04 A CWP, 14-7 10/28/89 A CWP, 31-16 10/12/02 A CWP, 20-0 10/15/05 N SC, 49-35 10/27/90 H CWP, 35-12 10/4/03 H CWP, 40-23 ST. ANSELM (9-0) 10/20/06 A SC, 34-28 1/2/91 A WAG, 26-13 9/25/99 H CWP, 50-7 10/20/07 H SC, 42-17 10/31/92 H WAG, 28-26 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY (7-3) 9/23/00 A CWP, 34-14 9/11/93 A WAG, 27-21 (Previously Trenton St.) 9/22/01 H CWP, 63-14 SPRINGFIELD (5-9) 9/17/94 H CWP, 21-17 10/19/57 A CNJ, 27-0 9/28/02 A CWP, 42-0 9/19/81 H SPR, 44-9 9/21/96 A CWP, 23-6 10/18/58 H CWP, 14-6 10/25/03 A CWP, 56-7 10/23/82 A CWP, 41-0 9/20/97 A WAG, 13-12 11/7/59 A CNJ, 14-0 9/25/04 H CWP, 49-14 10/22/83 H CWP, 17-7 11/5/60 H CNJ, 16-10 9/24/05 A CWP, 73-17 10/19/84 A CWP, 41-13 WEST CHESTER (3-3) 10/7/61 A CWP, 13-0 9/30/06 H CWP, 34-0 10/26/85 H CWP, 28-6 11/18/78 H CWP, 21-7 10/6/62 H CWP, 14-12 9/29/07 A CWP, 41-13 11/7/87 H SPR, 24-0 11/17/79 A CWP, 25-19 10/16/93 A CWP, 28-18 11/5/88 A SPR, 56-21 11/13/04 A WCU, 35-3 10/15/94 H CWP, 41-14 ST. LAWRENCE (2-0) 11/4/89 H SPR, 20-15 11/12/05 H CWP, 24-20 10/6/95 A CWP, 34-21 9/22/62 H CWP, 7-6 11/3/90 A SPR, 30-11 10/11/08 A WCU, 17-7 10/12/96 H CWP, 27-21 9/21/63 A CWP, 14-9 11/9/91 H SPR, 56-14 10/10/09 H WCU, 34-26 11/7/92 A SPR, 43-22 NEWPORT NAVAL (1-0) ST. PETER’S (1-0) 10/30/93 H CWP, 23-6 W. CONNECTICUT (0-1) 10/10/59 A CWP, 12-8 10/13/73 H CWP, 75-0 10/29/94 A SPR, 17-6 11/8/86 H WC, 14-0 11/4/95 H SPR, 10-6 NEW YORK TECH (3-0) ST. JOHN’S (4-4) W. KENTUCKY (0-1) 11/23/74 H CWP, 33-3 11/2/85 A CWP, 41-14 STONEHILL (10-1) 9/14/74 A WK, 48-0 11/22/75 A CWP, 34-2 10/25/86 H CWP, 59-28 10/4/97 H CWP, 16-0 10/29/83 H CWP, 23-14 10/24/87 A STJ, 24-14 10/3/98 A CWP, 22-20 WESTMINSTER (1-0) 10/22/88 H CWP, 29-21 10/2/99 A CWP, 38-20 10/21/78 H CWP, 25-7 NORTHEASTERN (8-7-1) 10/21/89 A STJ, 31-28 9/30/00 H CWP, 44-0 10/3/64 H CWP, 31-10 10/20/90 H CWP, 41-0 9/29/01 A CWP, 27-0 WILKES (1-0) 9/18/65 A NE, 34-15 10/25/91 A STJ, 54-14 10/5/02 H CWP, 43-0 9/21/74 A CWP, 44-6 9/17/66 H CWP, 32-0 10/23/92 A STJ, 45-29 11/8/03 A CWP, 41-18 9/23/67 A NE, 37-0 9/18/04 A CWP, 23-6 WILLIAM PATERSON (3-0) 9/21/68 H CWP, 28-22 SACRED HEART (1-0) 9/17/05 H CWP, 56-7 9/9/94 A CWP, 37-21 9/20/69 H NE, 38-8 10/11/97 A CWP, 62-10 9/23/06 A CWP, 24-20 9/9/95 H CWP, 23-6 11/16/74 A NE, 39-14 9/22/07 H STO, 12-7 9/13/96 A CWP, 18-16 11/1/75 H CWP, 24-13 SALISBURY ST. (7-3) 9/11/76 A CWP, 18-14 9/8/84 A CWP, 20-7 STONY BROOK (8-0) 9/17/77 H TIE, 10-10 9/14/85 H CWP, 28-13 10/8/88 H CWP, 13-7 9/23/78 A NE, 28-8 9/13/86 A SAL, 17-16 10/7/89 A CWP, 14-10 9/22/79 H CWP, 9-7 9/12/87 H SAL, 17-14 10/6/90 H CWP, 38-7 9/27/80 A CWP, 27-24 9/10/88 A SAL, 27-24 10/12/91 A CWP, 13-7 9/26/81 H CWP, 13-10 9/9/89 H CWP, 20-0 10/26/96 A CWP, 16-13 9/25/82 A NE, 14-10 9/8/90 A CWP, 21-7 11/15/97 H CWP, 7-0 9/24/83 H NE, 14-10 9/14/91 H CWP, 10-5 11/14/98 A CWP, 9-3 9/12/92 A CWP, 53-25 10/23/99 H CWP, 44-20 PACE (17-3) 11/6/93 H CWP, 58-18 11/9/85 H CWP, 21-0 SWARTHMORE (0-2) 10/4/86 A PAC, 31-6 SETON HALL (2-0) 10/14/61 H SWA, 14-13 10/3/87 H CWP, 22-8 10/5/74 H CWP, 42-23 10/13/62 A SWA, 22-7 10/1/88 A CWP, 32-0 10/4/75 A CWP, 35-14 9/30/89 H CWP, 24-17 TOWSON ST. (1-6) 9/29/90 A CWP, 36-7 SHEPHERD (1-1) 11/20/76 H TSU, 14-10 10/5/91 H CWP, 55-8 11/19/05 H CWP, 28-21 11/10/79 A TSU, 22-15 10/3/92 A CWP, 51-7 9/16/06 A SHP, 24-0 11/15/80 H TSU, 40-20 10/2/93 H CWP, 56-2 11/14/81 A CWP, 24-21 10/25/97 H PAC, 8-7 SHIPPENSBURG (1-3) 11/13/82 H TSU, 28-13 10/24/98 A PAC, 14-13 10/24/81 H SHIP, 49-35 11/12/83 A TSU, 20-9 11/13/99 H CWP, 30-17 9/17/83 A SHIP, 40-27 9/29/84 H TSU, 12-7 11/11/00 A CWP, 30-13 10/4/08 A SHIP, 27-10

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 61 61 YEAR C.W. BY YEAR POST RESULTS PIONEERS 1957 (3-5) Captain: Fred Keck Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 9/24 HOBART ...... W 13-0 TTOMOM HESPOSHESPOS Captains: , Dick Hurley 10/1 2011 @ Cortland FOOTBALL ...... W 23-12 11962-64962-64 9/28 MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME . L 2-21 10/8 @ Ithaca ...... W 12-6 10/11 @ Mitchel Air Force Base ...... W 13-6 10/15 @ Hofstra ...... L 7-22 10/19 @ Trenton State College ...... L 0-27 10/22 @ Alfred ...... L 3-7 10/26 @ Long Island Aggies ...... W 20-6 10/29 BRIDGEPORT ...... L 0-20 11/2 NEW HAVEN ...... L 6-18 11/5 TRENTON STATE ...... L 10-16 11/9 @ Central Connecticut ...... L 7-18 11/12 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... L 19-21 11/16 KINGS POINT ...... W 15-0 11/19 @ King’s College (PA) ...... W 14-6 11/23 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...... L 12-40 1961 (6-3) 1958 (4-5) Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit Captains: Church McDonald, Phil Siino Captains: Dom Anile, Paul “Red” Ryan 9/23 MORAVIAN ...... W 21-19 9/20 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... W 8-6 9/30 CORTLAND ...... W 13-7 9/27 @ Hofstra ...... L 0-34 10/7 @ Trenton State ...... W 13-0 10/4 @ Kings Point ...... L 0-27 10/14 SWARTHMORE ...... L 13-14 10/11 LONG ISLAND AGGIES ...... W 48-0 10/28 ITHACA ...... W 26-20 10/18 TRENTON STATE ...... W 14-6 11/4 @ Bridgeport ...... L 6-7 10/25 @ Ithaca ...... L 0-18 11/11 @ Montclair State ...... W 19-13 11/25 @ Hofstra ...... L 20-29 11/1 @ New Haven ...... L 6-42 11/18 KING’S COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 16-0 11/8 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 22-0 11/23 HOFSTRA ...... L 6-24 1966 (7-1-1) 11/15 @ Southern Connecticut ...... L 0-24 Coach: 1962 (4-5) Captains: Bob Archer, Tom Cassese 1959 (4-5) Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 9/17 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 32-0 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit Captains: Frank Scicchitano, Jim Boggs 9/24 @ Cortland ...... L 14-21 Captains: Brian Smith, Joe Stone 9/22 ST. LAWRENCE ...... W 7-6 10/1 @ Alfred ...... T 6-6 9/19 @ Montclair State ...... W 32-12 9/29 @ Cortland ...... W 20-14 10/8 @ Kings Point ...... W 40-16 10/3 vs. Kings Point (@ Mitchel Field) ...... W 8-0 10/6 TRENTON STATE ...... W 14-12 10/22 ITHACA ...... W 12-6 10/10 @ Newport Naval Station ...... W 12-8 10/13 @ Swarthmore ...... L 7-22 10/29 @ Upsala ...... W 28-8 10/17 @ Hofstra ...... L 14-65 10/20 LYCOMING ...... L 14-32 11/5 GUILFORD ...... W 24-14 10/24 ITHACA ...... L 0-21 10/27 @ Ithaca ...... L 21-27 11/12 WAGNER ...... W 23-16 10/31 @ Hobart ...... L 0-13 11/10 @ Moravian ...... L 0-3 11/24 HOFSTRA ...... W 25-21 11/7 @ Trenton State ...... L 0-14 11/17 @ King’s College (PA) ...... W 32-16 11/14 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . . L 8-48 11/22 HOFSTRA ...... L 6-14 1967 (5-4) 11/21 KING’S COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 14-6 Coach: Joe Scannella 1960 (4-5) 1963 (6-3) Captains: Dick McGuinness, Bob Santangelo Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 9/23 @ Northeastern ...... L 0-37 Captains: Tony Rubilotta, Jim Boggs 9/30 CORTLAND ...... W 36-14 9/21 @ St. Lawrence ...... W 14-9 10/7 @ Alfred ...... W 20-15 9/27 CORTLAND ...... L 14-24 10/14 INDIANA (PA)...... L 24-32 10/12 KINGS POINT ...... L 7-23 10/21 KINGS POINT ...... W 28-6 10/19 @ Wagner ...... W 21-15 10/28 @ Ithaca ...... W 27-14 10/26 ITHACA ...... L 6-35 11/4 GUILFORD ...... L 14-35 11/2 @ Delaware Valley ...... W 19-16 11/18 VERMONT ...... W 7-0 11/9 ALFRED ...... W 27-0 11/23 @ Hofstra...... L 0-19 11/16 KINGS COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 21-0 11/28 @ Hofstra...... W 30-21 1968 (7-3) Coach: Dom Anile 1964 (4-5) Captains: Tim Carr, Bill Grauer Coach: Joe Scannella 9/21 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 28-22 Captains: Don Ferraro, Tom Hespos, Bill Martin 9/28 @ Gettysburg ...... W 22-21 9/19 @ Lycoming ...... W 35-8 10/5 @ Alfred ...... W 34-0 10/3 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 31-10 10/12 @ Cortland ...... W 37-21 10/10 @ Kings Point ...... L 6-20 10/19 @ Kings Point ...... L 7-16 10/17 @ Cortland ...... L 27-30 10/26 ITHACA ...... W 27-14 10/24 @ Ithaca ...... L 21-28 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 21-20 10/31 WAGNER ...... L 6-7 11/9 INDIANA (PA)...... L 13-35 11/7 @ Alfred ...... W 41-20 11/16 VERMONT ...... W 25-10 11/14 DELAWARE VALLEY ...... W 27-19 11/28 HOFSTRA ...... L 7-11 11/26 HOFSTRA ...... L 7-46 1969 (6-4) 1965 (3-5-1) Coach: Dom Anile Coach: Joe Scannella Captains: Jim Wiley, Joe Bishop Captains: Vito Venziano, John Vittas 9/20 NORTHEASTERN ...... L 8-38 9/18 @ Northeastern ...... L 15-34 9/27 @ Wagner ...... W 14-7 10/2 FREDERICK ...... L 6-13 10/4 ALFRED ...... W 29-10 10/9 KINGS POINT ...... T 14-14 10/11 CORTLAND ...... L 15-24 10/16 CORTLAND ...... L 20-46 10/18 KINGS POINT ...... W 7-0 10/23 @ Ithaca ...... L 6-39 10/25 @ Ithaca ...... W 24-20 GGARYARY WICHARDWICHARD 10/30 @ Wagner ...... W 14-2 11/1 @ Southern Connecticut ...... L 21-22 11/6 ALFRED ...... W 14-7 11/8 @ Indiana (PA) ...... L 8-35 11969-71969-71 11/20 @ Delaware State ...... W 35-0 11/15 ADELPHI ...... W 45-0 62 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 62 C.W. POST YEAR BYPIONEERS YEAR RESULTS 11/27 @ Hofstra...... W 30-20 11/28 HOFSTRA ...... W 37-17 Captains: Tom Bennett, Paul LoPresti 9/13 @ East Stroudsburg ...... L 7-14 1970 (7-3) 1975 (9-1)2011 FOOTBALL 9/20 JUNIATA ...... W 28-10 Coach: Dom Anile Coach: Dom Anile 9/27 @ Northeastern ...... W 27-24 Captains: Rick Barile, Tom Smyth, Ed Sweeney Captains: Bob Michalowski, Ed Powers, Peter Smith 10/11 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . L 14-18 9/19 @ Lehigh ...... L 0-7 9/20 ASHLAND ...... W 18-3 10/18 INDIANA (PA)...... W 17-7 9/26 WAGNER ...... W 23-7 9/27 @ Wagner ...... W 17-14 10/25 @ Ithaca ...... L 7-30 10/3 GUILFORD ...... W 16-14 10/4 @ Seton Hall ...... W 35-14 11/1 LIBERTY BAPTIST ...... W 30-13 10/10 @ Cortland ...... W 10-7 10/11 @ Rhode Island ...... W 3-0 11/8 @ American International ...... L 0-12 10/17 @ Gettysburg ...... W 35-7 10/18 KINGS POINT ...... W 14-13 11/15 TOWSON STATE ...... L 20-40 10/24 @ Maine ...... L 8-42 10/25 @ Bates...... L 22-25 11/22 @ Kings Point ...... W 27-14 10/31 @ Adelphi ...... W 41-12 11/1 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 24-13 11/7 ITHACA ...... L 17-20 11/15 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . . . .W 21-0 1981 (7-4) 11/14 @ Kings Point ...... W 27-20 11/22 @ New York Tech ...... W 34-2 Coach: Jim Colbert 11/26 HOFSTRA ...... W 54-31 11/27 @ Hofstra...... W 9-6 Captains: John Pomarico, Gary Woryaz 9/12 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... W 29-9 1971 (8-3) 1976 (9-3) 9/19 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 9-44 Coach: Dom Anile Coach: Dom Anile 9/26 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 13-10 Captains: Gary Wichard, Tom Smyth, Captains: Major Finklin, Bob Michalowski, 10/3 @ Central Connecticut ...... W 20-17 Tony Falesto, Don Manfredonia Steve Peretta, Peter Smith 10/10 @ James Madison ...... W 37-36 9/18 @ Lehigh ...... L 14-21 9/11 @ Northeastern ...... W 18-14 10/17 @ Indiana (PA) ...... L 35-42 9/25 @ Wagner ...... W 21-15 9/18 HOFSTRA ...... W 27-6 10/24 SHIPPENSBURG ...... L 10-48 10/2 @ Guilford ...... W 50-16 9/25 SLIPPERY ROCK ...... W 6-3 10/31 @ Lafayette ...... L 35-49 10/9 CORTLAND ...... W 47-13 10/2 @ Bucknell ...... W 17-6 11/7 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 31-8 10/16 GETTYSBURG ...... W 43-7 10/9 WAGNER ...... W 31-0 11/14 @ Towson State ...... W 24-21 10/23 MAINE...... W 42-21 10/16 @ Kings Point ...... W 16-0 11/21 KINGS POINT ...... W 45-36 10/30 ADELPHI ...... W 37-6 10/23 @ Ithaca College ...... L 7-28 1982 (3-7) 11/6 @ Ithaca ...... W 62-0 10/30 @ American International . . . . . W 34-16 Coach: Jim Colbert 11/13 KINGS POINT ...... W 47-0 11/6 @ Edinboro University ...... W 30-13 Captains: Ed Nucci, Joe Ryan 11/25 @ Hofstra...... L 12-14 11/13 @ Lehigh University ...... L 10-17 9/11 @ East Stroudsburg ...... L 3-41 12/11 • vs. University of Delaware . . . . . L 22-72 11/20 • TOWSON STATE ...... L 10-14 9/18 @ Kings Point ...... W 16-12 • The Boardwalk Bowl (Atlantic City, NJ) • NCAA College Division Playoffs 9/25 @ Northeastern ...... L 10-14 10/2 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 37-2 1972 (6-3) 1977 (5-3-1) 10/16 @ Delaware ...... L 7-48 Coach: Dom Anile Coach: Dom Anile 10/23 @ Springfield ...... W 41-0 Captains: Ron Carman, Lenny Izzo, Don Captains: Larry Esposito, John Mohring, Brian Zach 10/30 JAMES MADISON ...... L 16-32 Manfredonia, John Lovett 9/17 NORTHEASTERN ...... T 10-10 11/6 @ American International ...... L 13-14 9/16 DELAWARE STATE ...... L 7-27 9/24 @ Slippery Rock ...... L 10-26 11/13 TOWSON STATE ...... L 13-28 9/23 WAGNER ...... W 17-0 10/1 @ Bucknell ...... W 23-0 11/20 KUTZTOWN ...... L 6-7 9/30 @ Montclair St...... L 14-21 10/8 @ Wagner ...... W 43-0 10/7 vs. Quantico Marines (Ashland, KY) ...... L 10-16 10/15 @ Hofstra...... W 18-0 10/14 @ Southern Connecticut ...... W 7-0 10/22 ITHACA ...... W 18-0 10/21 @ Kings Point ...... W 31-26 10/29 KINGS POINT ...... W 16-0 11/4 ITHACA ...... W 20-17 11/5 @ Ashland ...... L 9-13 11/11 @ Gettysburg ...... W 55-14 11/12 @ Lehigh ...... L 10-36 11/23 HOFSTRA ...... W 54-6 1978 (7-2) 1973 (10-1) Coach: Dom Anile Coach: Dom Anile Captains: John Mohring, Rick Hopke, Captains: Dennis Allen, Bill Cherry, Jack Luchsinger Roger McTiernan, Joe Ryan 9/16 @ East Stroudsburg ...... W 21-13 9/15 @ Delaware State ...... W 13-0 9/23 @ Northeastern ...... L 8-28 9/22 @ Wagner ...... W 28-16 9/30 WAGNER ...... W 51-13 9/29 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... W 25-22 10/7 @ Kings Point ...... W 21-0 10/6 @ Lafayette ...... L 12-28 10/14 HOFSTRA ...... W 41-0 10/13 ST. PETER’S ...... W 75-0 10/21 WESTMINSTER ...... W 25-7 10/20 KINGS POINT ...... W 24-23 11/4 @ Lehigh ...... L 22-24 10/27 @ Drexel ...... W 16-15 11/11 EDINBORO ...... W 28-7 11/3 @ Ithaca ...... W 21-14 11/18 WEST CHESTER ...... W 21-7 11/10 GETTYSBURG ...... W 21-6 11/17 FORDHAM ...... W 33-0 1979 (5-4) 11/22 @ Hofstra...... W 53-14 Coach: Dom Anile 1974 (6-4) Captains: Dave O’Dell, Keith Michaelis Coach: Dom Anile 9/15 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L 10-17 Captains: Dennis Allen, Ed Powers 9/22 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 9-7 9/14 @ Western Kentucky ...... L 0-48 9/28 @ Hofstra...... W 27-3 9/21 @ Wilkes ...... W 44-6 10/6 KINGS POINT ...... W 55-0 9/28 WAGNER ...... W 24-7 10/13 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 14-3 10/5 SETON HALL ...... W 42-23 10/20 @ Delaware ...... L 19-47 10/19 @ Kings Point ...... W 35-14 11/3 @ Lehigh ...... L 0-17 11/2 ITHACA ...... L 34-47 11/10 @ Towson State ...... L 15-22 11/9 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 13-14 11/17 @ West Chester ...... W 25-19 TTOMOM MARSHALLMARSHALL 11/16 @ Northeastern ...... L 14-39 1980 (5-5) HHeadead CoachCoach 11983-97983-97 11/23 NEW YORK TECH ...... W 33-3 Coach: Jim Colbert

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 63 63 YEAR C.W. BY YEAR POST RESULTS PIONEERS 1983 (5-5) 10/1 @ Pace ...... W 32-0 10/30 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 23-6 Coach: Tom Marshall 10/8 STONY BROOK ...... W 13-7 11/6 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 58-18 Captains: Ed Nucci, Stan Dennis, Bob Jahelka 10/15 2011 @ Pace . . . FOOTBALL...... W 33-28 11/13 @ Alfred ...... W 45-22 9/10 @ Kutztown ...... L 25-28 10/22 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 29-21 11/20 • MERCYHURST ...... W 34-3 9/17 @ Shippensburg ...... L 27-40 10/29 WAGNER ...... L 20-22 • ECAC-IFC Championship 9/24 NORTHEASTERN ...... L 10-14 11/5 @ Springfield ...... L 21-56 10/1 @ Central Connecticut ...... W 21-0 11/12 FORDHAM ...... L 23-51 1994 (5-6) 10/8 @ New Haven ...... W 20-14 Coach: Tom Marshall 10/15 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 10-16 1989 (5-5) Captains: Frank Chimienti, Tom Eletto, J.C. Healy 10/22 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 17-7 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/9 @ William Paterson ...... W 37-21 10/29 NEW YORK TECH ...... W 23-14 Captains: Rich Carroll, John Hogan, Chris Russo 9/17 WAGNER ...... W 21-17 11/5 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 24-21 9/9 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 20-0 9/24 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . W 42-14 11/12 @ Towson State ...... L 9-20 9/16 @ Kings Point ...... L 10-12 10/1 @ American International ...... L 14-34 9/23 HOFSTRA ...... W 23-14 10/8 @ Rowan ...... L 17-34 1984 (5-2-1) 9/30 PACE ...... W 24-17 10/15 TRENTON STATE ...... W 41-14 Coach: Tom Marshall 10/7 @ Stony Brook ...... W 14-10 10/22 MERCYHURST ...... W 42-3 Captains: Bob Jahelka, Bob Korkuc 10/14 IONA ...... L 2-9 10/29 @ Springfield ...... L 6-17 9/8 @ Salisbury State ...... W 20-7 10/21 @ St. John’s ...... L 28-31 11/5 @ Hampton ...... L 7-85 9/15 @ Kings Point ...... T 21-21 10/28 @ Wagner ...... W 31-16 11/12 @ Ithaca ...... L 15-28 9/22 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 27-6 11/4 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 15-20 11/19 • @ Bentley College ...... L 13-22 9/29 TOWSON STATE ...... L 7-12 11/11 @ Fordham ...... L 13-26 • ECAC-IFC Championship 10/6 NEW HAVEN ...... W 30-7 10/13 @ Southern Connecticut ...... L 25-48 1990 (7-3) 1995 (6-4) 10/19 @ Springfield ...... W 41-13 Coach: Tom Marshall Coach: Tom Marshall 11/3 @ American International . . . . . W 34-16 Captains: Dave Shanahan, Paul Engelhardt Captains: Adam Ryan, Tom Saladino 9/8 @ Salisbury State ...... W 21-7 9/9 WILLIAM PATERSON ...... W 23-6 1985 (7-2) 9/15 KINGS POINT ...... W 35-15 9/16 ALBANY ...... W 27-21 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/21 @ Hofstra...... L 26-35 9/23 @ Central Connecticut ...... W 40-0 Captains: Tom Kupec, Gary Johnson 9/29 @ Pace ...... W 36-7 9/30 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . W 31-22 9/14 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 28-13 10/6 STONY BROOK ...... W 38-7 10/6 @ Trenton State ...... W 34-21 9/21 KINGS POINT ...... L 14-31 10/13 @ Iona ...... W 32-14 10/14 @ Bentley ...... L 16-24 9/28 @ Hofstra...... W 20-10 10/20 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 41-0 10/21 ROWAN ...... W 20-0 10/12 @ Montclair State ...... L 15-36 10/27 WAGNER ...... W 35-12 10/28 @ Southern Connecticut ...... L 23-24 10/26 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 28-6 11/3 @ Springfield ...... L 11-30 11/4 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 6-10 11/2 @ St. John’s ...... W 41-14 11/10 @ Ithaca ...... L 9-38 11/12 @ Mercyhurst ...... L 13-17 11/9 PACE ...... W 21-0 11/16 @ Fordham ...... W 21-14 1991 (4-6) 1996 (7-3) 11/23 @ Iona ...... W 49-7 Coach: Tom Marshall Coach: Tom Marshall Captain: Anthony Mondrone Captains: George Burke, Tom O’Sullivan, Karl 1986 (2-7) 9/14 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 10-5 Sacco Coach: Tom Marshall 9/21 @ Kings Point ...... W 28-6 9/13 @ William Paterson ...... W 18-16 Captains: Joe Chetti, Mike Jamison, Larry 9/28 HOFSTRA ...... L 24-54 9/21 @ Wagner ...... W 24-6 Mooney 10/5 PACE ...... W 55-8 9/28 MONMOUTH ...... L 7-14 9/13 @ Salisbury State ...... L 16-17 10/12 @ Stony Brook ...... W 13-7 10/12 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY . . W 27-21 9/20 @ Kings Point ...... L 20-21 10/19 IONA ...... L 19-20 10/19 BENTLEY ...... W 14-0 9/26 @ Hofstra...... L 0-31 10/25 @ St. John’s ...... L 14-54 10/26 @ Stony Brook ...... W 16-13 10/4 @ Pace ...... L 6-31 11/2 @ Wagner ...... L 13-26 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT (OT) . . . W 23-20 10/11 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... L 19-43 11/9 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 14-56 11/9 @ American Intl. College ...... L 15-20 10/18 IONA ...... W 22-21 11/16 @ Alfred ...... L 11-24 11/16 @ Robert Morris ...... L 6-35 10/25 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 59-28 11/23 • BENTLEY ...... W 29-0 11/8 @ Western Connecticut ...... L 0-14 1992 (6-3-1) • ECAC-IFC Championship 11/15 FORDHAM ...... L 21-27 Coach: Tom Marshall Captains: James Byrne, Frank Chimienti, Dom Leone 1997 (6-4) 1987 (2-8) 9/12 @ Salisbury State ...... W 53-25 Coach: Tom Marshall Coach: Tom Marshall 9/19 RAMAPO ...... W 17-3 Captain: Brian Herbert Captains: Mike Jamison, Larry Mooney 9/26 MARIST ...... T 12-12 9/13 WILLIAM PATERSON ...... W 34-3 9/12 SALISBURY STATE ...... L 14-17 10/3 @ Pace ...... W 51-7 9/20 @ ...... L 12-13 9/19 @ Kings Point ...... L 14-27 10/10 @ Gannon ...... W 21-14 9/27 ALBANY ...... L 7-44 9/26 HOFSTRA ...... L 12-28 10/17 IONA ...... W 24-0 10/4 STONEHILL ...... W 16-0 10/3 PACE ...... W 22-8 10/23 @ St. John’s ...... L 29-45 10/11 @ Sacred Heart ...... W 62-10 10/10 @ Montclair State ...... L 16-23 10/31 WAGNER ...... L 26-28 10/18 @ Assumption ...... W 42-7 10/16 @ Iona ...... W 29-28 11/7 @ Springfield ...... L 22-43 10/25 PACE ...... L 7-8 10/24 @ St. John’s ...... L 14-24 11/14 ALFRED ...... W 43-21 10/31 @ Southern Connecticut ...... L 7-17 10/31 @ Wagner ...... L 29-46 11/8 @ Bentley College ...... W 9-7 11/7 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 0-24 1993 (10-1) 11/15 STONY BROOK ...... W 7-0 11/14 @ Fordham ...... L 7-30 Coach: Tom Marshall Captains: James Byrne, Frank Chimienti 1998 (7-3) 1988 (5-5) 9/11 @ Wagner ...... L 21-27 Coach: Bryan Collins Coach: Tom Marshall 9/18 ROWAN ...... W 38-34 Captains: Trevon Blondett, Julius Bayron, Jim Captains: Rich Carroll, John Gleason, Letcher 9/25 @ Marist ...... W 31-10 Kennedy Johnson 10/2 PACE ...... W 56-2 9/12 ASSUMPTION ...... W 35-15 9/10 @ Salisbury State ...... L 24-27 10/9 GANNON ...... W 55-14 9/19 @ Rowan ...... L 0-26 9/17 KINGS POINT ...... W 31-14 10/16 @ Trenton State ...... W 28-18 9/26 @ Albany ...... W 24-16 9/23 @ Hofstra...... L 6-24 10/23 @ Central Connecticut ...... W 72-18 10/3 @ Stonehill ...... W 22-20

64 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 64 C.W. POST YEAR BYPIONEERS YEAR RESULTS 10/10 MONMOUTH ...... W 27-22 2003 (9-2) 2007 (4-6) 10/17 MERRIMACK...... W 21-20 Coach: Bryan Collins Coach: Bryan Collins 10/24 @ Pace ...... L 13-14 Captains:2011 Joe Gangemi, FOOTBALL Joe Kay, Peter Lazare, Captains: Chris Bone, Maurice Baker, Jamel 10/31 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 14-31 Jeremiah Pope Ramsay 11/7 BENTLEY ...... W 23-15 8/30 @ Fordham ...... L 7-42 9/1 at Bloomsburg ...... L 42-28 11/14 @ Stony Brook ...... W 9-3 9/6 ASSUMPTION ...... W 34-0 9/8 at Pace ...... W 41-0 9/19 @ Bentley ...... L 28-32 9/22 STONEHILL ...... L 12-7 1999 (9-2) 9/27 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 49-14 9/29 at Saint Anselm ...... W 41-13 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/4 NEW HAVEN ...... W 40-23 10/6 BRYANT ...... L 24-17 Captains: Julius Bayron, Jim Kennedy, 10/11 @ Pace ...... W 52-7 10/12 at Bentley ...... W 30-27 (2ot) Vinny Mauriello, Terry Monis 10/18 BRYANT ...... W 20-7 10/20 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 42-17 9/11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . L 0-34 10/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 56-7 10/27 at American International ...... L 23-14 9/18 @ UMass-Lowell ...... W 28-7 11/1 @ American International ...... W 10-0 11/2 at Assumption ...... L 31-24 9/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 50-7 11/8 @ Stonehill ...... W 41-18 11/10 MERRIMACK...... W 45-22 10/2 @ Stonehill ...... W 38-20 11/15 @ Merrimack ...... W 29-13 10/9 @ Monmouth ...... W 30-26 2008 (3-8) 10/16 MERRIMACK...... W 35-0 2004 (8-3) Coach: Bryan Collins 10/23 STONY BROOK ...... W 44-20 Coach: Bryan Collins Captains: Andrew Kroell, Tayrance Smith, Joe 10/30 @ Southern Connecticut ...... W 36-27 Captains: Joe Gangemi, Joe Kay, Peter Lazare Perretta 11/6 @ Bentley ...... W 28-21 9/4 PACE ...... W 61-14 8/30 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L 45-19 11/13 PACE ...... W 30-17 9/11 @ East Stroudsburg ...... L 13-28 9/6 INDIANA (Pa.) ...... L 41-0 11/20 • @ American International . . . . . L 20-41 9/18 @ Stonehill ...... W 23-6 9/13 EDINBORO ...... L 31-7 • EFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 9/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 49-14 9/20 at Cheyney ...... W 35-0 10/2 @ Bryant ...... W 24-0 9/27 BLOOMSBURG ...... L 13-7 2000 (8-2) 10/9 BENTLEY ...... L 33-36 10/4 at Shippensburg ...... L 27-10 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/15 @ Southern Connecticut ...... W 14-7 10/11 at West Chester ...... L 17-7 Captains: Angelo Troiano, Terry Monis, 10/23 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 35-7 10/18 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 55-38 John Carneglia, Hashim Evans, Mike Andrillo 10/30 @ Merrimack ...... W 34-27 10/25 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L 48-42 9/9 @ American International ...... L 19-16 11/6 ASSUMPTION ...... W 39-7 11/1 at Kutztown...... L 21-14 9/16 UMASS LOWELL ...... W 45-14 11/13 • @ West Chester ...... L 3-35 11/7 at Lock Haven ...... W 30-28 9/23 @ St. Anselm ...... W 34-14 • NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFF 9/30 STONEHILL ...... W 44-0 2009 (6-5) 10/7 MONMOUTH ...... W 20-7 2005 (10-3) Coach: Bryan Collins 10/14 @ Merrimack ...... W 41-0 Coach: Bryan Collins Captains: Andrew Jackson, Will Strano, 10/28 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 58-14 Captains: Rob Blount, Steven Broecker, Javien Eason Tayrance Smith 11/4 BENTLEY ...... W 42-20 9/3 @ Pace ...... W, 48-6 8/29 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . L 21-6 11/11 @ Pace ...... W 30-13 9/10 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L, 49-66 9/5 at Indiana (Pa.) ...... L 27-14 11/18 • AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . . . .L 10-20 9/17 STONEHILL ...... W, 56-7 9/12 at Edinboro (Pa.) ...... L 31-23 • EFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 9/24 @ St. Anselm ...... W, 73-17 9/19 CHEYNEY ...... W 51-0 10/1 BRYANT ...... W, 37-15 9/26 at No. 4 Bloomsburg ...... L 28-14 2001 (11-1) 10/7 @ Bentley ...... W, 55-42 10/3 SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 40-24 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/15 (1) SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT . . . .L, 35-49 10/10 WEST CHESTER ...... L 34-26 Captain: Hashim Evans 10/22 @ American International ...... W, 38-7 10/17 at Millersville ...... W 35-3 9/1 @ Assumption ...... W 49-14 10/29 MERRIMACK...... W, 41-7 10/24 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 42-24 9/8 BRYANT ...... W 34-7 11/5 @ Assumption ...... W, 40-7 10/31 KUTZTOWN ...... W 42-17 9/15 @ UMass-Lowell ...... W 43-15 11/12 (2) WEST CHESTER ...... W, 24-20 11/7 LOCK HAVEN ...... W 27-15 9/22 ST. ANSELM ...... W 63-14 11/19 (3) SHEPHERD ...... W, 28-21 9/29 @ Stonehill ...... W 27-0 11/26 (4) @ East Stroudsburg ...... L, 28-55 10/6 @ Monmouth ...... W 31-12 (1) Played at USMMA, Kings Point, NY 10/13 MERRIMACK...... W 55-7 (2) NCAA Division II First Round 10/20 AMERICAN INTERNATIONALW 29-26 (3) NCAA Division II Second Round 10/27 @ Southern Connecticut ...... W 35-7 (4) NCAA Division II Quarterfinals 11/3 @ Bentley ...... L 37-40 11/10 PACE ...... W 42-3 2006 (7-3) 11/17 • BENTLEY ...... W 43-6 Coach: Bryan Collins • NORTHEAST-10 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Captains: Woody Aime, Javien Eason, Justin Wayne 2002 (11-1) 9/2 ASSUMPTION ...... W, 28-7 Coach: Bryan Collins 9/9 PACE ...... W, 28-7 Captains: Huan DeRiggs, T.J. Brocking, 9/16 at Shepherd ...... L, 0-24 Isaiah Williams, Joe Gangemi 9/23 at Stonehill ...... W, 24-20 9/7 ASSUMPTION ...... W 54-0 9/30 SAINT ANSELM ...... W, 34-0 9/14 @ Bryant ...... W 14-3 10/7 at Bryant ...... W, 24-21 9/21 UMASS-LOWELL ...... W 57-21 10/14 BENTLEY ...... W, 14-7 9/28 @ St. Anselm ...... W 42-0 10/20 at Southern Connecticut ...... L, 28-34 10/5 STONEHILL ...... W 43-0 10/28 AMERICAN INTERNATIONALW, 22-13 10/12 @ New Haven ...... W 20-0 11/4 at Merrimack ...... L, 10-13 10/19 @ Merrimack ...... W 34-6 10/26 @ American International . . . . . W 27-20 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . W 34-8 11/9 BENTLEY ...... W 21-18 11/16 @ Pace ...... W 35-16 11/23 • @ Grand Valley State ...... L 13-62 • NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFF

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 65 65 PIONEER C.W. RECORDPOST BOOK PIONEERS CCAREERAREER RRECORDSECORDS TTEAMEAM RRECORDSECORDS - GGAME:AME: Most Passing Yards 2011 6,361 FOOTBALLMost Points Scored ...... 75 Rob Blount/2002-05 St. Peter’s College/1973 Most Yards Total Offense 8,047 Most Yards Rushing ...... 506 Rob Blount/2002-05 UMass-Lowell/2002 Most Yards Rushing 6,647 Most Yards Passing ...... 649 Ian Smart/1999-02 Salisbury State/1993 Most Rushing Touchdowns 94 Most Passes Attempted ...... 61 Ian Smart/1999-02 Montclair State/1985 Most Yards Passing 6,302 Most Passes Completed ...... 36 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Gannon/1993 Most Passes Completed 461 Most Yards - Total Offense ...... 761 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Alfred/1992 Most Passes Attempted 893 Most First Downs...... 33 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy/1981 Most Touchdown Passes 56 Most Rushes ...... 76 Rob Blount/2002-05 Hofstra/1989 Most Pass Receptions 139 Jeremiah Pope/2000-03 Most Receiving Yards 2,435 TTEAMEAM RRECORDS/SEASON:ECORDS/SEASON: Jeremiah Pope/2000-03 Most Points Scored/2005 ...... 552 Most Touchdown Receptions 29 Most Yards Rushing/2005...... 3,509 Jim Byrne/1990-93 Most Rushing Attempts/2005 ...... 575 Most All-Purpose Yards 7,356 Most Yards Total Offense/2005...... 6,731 Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Touchdowns/2005 ...... 77 Most Yards Total Offense 6,647 Most Rushing Attempts/2002 ...... 562 Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Yards Passing/1993 ...... 4,090 Most Touchdowns 95 Most Passes Attempted/1993...... 437 Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Passes Completed/1993 ...... 275 Most Points Scored 570 Most Touchdown Passes/1993 ...... 41 Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Yards Total Offense/1993...... 5,384 Most Field Goals 35 Most Field Goals/1982...... 15 Sam Flores/1982-84 Most Interceptions/1976...... 35 Most Point After Touchdowns 147 Most Fumble Recoveries/1981...... 20 Tim Wagner/1982-84 Best Rushing Def-Yds Allowed/2001 ...... 211 Most Interceptions 16 Best Passing Def-Yds Allowed/1961 ...... 702 Ken Rehders/1974-76 Best Record/2001 & 2002 ...... 11-1 Most Tackles 439 Worst Record/1987 ...... 2-8 John Mohring/1975-78 Longest Winning Streak/2001-02 ...... 13 Most Quarterback Sacks 56 Longest Home Winning Streak/2001-04 ...... 18 John Mohring/1975-78

CC.W..W. PPOST’SOST’S FIRSTFIRST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL TEAMTEAM 19571957

66 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 66 C.W. POST PIONEER PIONEERS RECORD BOOK SSINGLEINGLE GAMEGAME RRECORDS:ECORDS: Chris Bone vs. Assumption/2005 Longest Punt Return ...... 85 Most Yards Rushing ...... 2011 ...... 361FOOTBALL Leroy Brathwaite vs. St. Anselm/2001 ...... Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst/1993 Longest Interception Return ...... 100 Most Yards Rushing (Regular Season) ...... 335 Bob Archer vs. Delaware Valley/1964 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 Longest Field Goal...... 51 Most Rushing Attempts ...... 44 Sam Flores vs. Towson State/1982 Emile Fann vs. Rowan/1995 Steve Tomlinson vs. Kings Point/1977 Most Rushing Touchdowns ...... 6 Most Tackles...... 26 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/2000 Dave O’Dell vs. Northeastern/1979 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 Most Yards Passing ...... 614 Perry Klein vs. Salisbury State/1993 Most Passes Attempted ...... 61 SSINGLEINGLE SEASONSEASON RRECORDS:ECORDS: Tom Kupec vs. Montclair State/1985 Most Passes Completed ...... 35 Most Point-After-Touchdowns...... 68 Perry Klein vs. Gannon/1993 Andrew Kroell/2005 Most Touchdown Passes ...... 7 Most Yards Rushing ...... 2,536 Perry Klein vs. Salisbury State/1993 Ian Smart/2001 Most Pass Receptions ...... 15 Most Rushing Attempts ...... 308 Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon/1993 Ian Smart/2001 Most Receiving Yards ...... 266 Most Yards Passing ...... 3,757 Jim Byrne vs. Alfred/1993 Perry Klein/1993 Most Touchdown Receptions ...... 3 Most Passes Attempted ...... 407 Jeremiah Pope vs. St. Anselm/2003 Perry Klein/1993 William Jefferson vs. William Paterson/1997 Most Passes Completed ...... 248 Jim Byrne vs. Alfred, Salisbury State/1993 Perry Klein/1993 Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon/1993 Most Touchdown Passes ...... 38 Glen Fields vs. Rowan/1993 Perry Klein/1993 Jamie Iucalano vs. Kings Point/1984 Most Pass Receptions ...... 65 Tom DeBona vs. Kings Point/1981 Jeremiah Pope/2003 Tom Capone vs. Kings Point/1981 Most Yards Receiving ...... 1,118 Mike Hintz vs. New York Tech/1974 Jeremiah Pope/2003 Len Izzo vs. Delaware/1971 Most Touchdown Receptions ...... 13 Skip Wupper vs. Kings Point/1966 Jim Byrne/1993 Tom Cassese vs. Wagner/1966 Most Yards Total Offense ...... 4,052 Most Yards-Total Offense ...... 623 Perry Klein/1993 Perry Klein vs. Salisbury State/1993 Most All-Purpose Yards ...... 2,689 Most All-Purpose Yards ...... 401 Ian Smart/2001 Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst/1993 (361 rushing, 40 receiving) Most Touchdowns ...... 33 Most All-Purpose Yards (Regular Season) ...... 343 Ian Smart/2001 Joe Brusca vs. Trenton State/1994 (251 rushing, 92 receiving) Most Field Goals ...... 15 Most Touchdowns ...... 6 Sam Flores/1982 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/1999 (6 rushing) Most Points by a Kicker ...... 88 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 (6 rushing) Tim Wagner/2001 Most Point-After-Touchdowns ...... 10 Best Punting Average ...... 39.9 Andrew Kroell vs. St. Anselm/2005 Michael Manzella/1990 Most Field Goals ...... 3 Most Points Scored ...... 198 Andrew Kroell vs. Pace/2006 Ian Smart/2001 Tony Balcan vs. Stony Brook/1998 Most Interceptions ...... 9 Blake Bendett vs. Southern Connecticut/1996 Bob Jahelka/1984 Sam Flores vs. New Haven/1983 Most Quarterback Sacks...... 21 Sam Flores vs. Central Connecticut/1982 Charlie Cook/2001 Rob Perpall vs. Alfred/1967 Most Tackles...... 135 Most Points Scored ...... 36 John Mohring/1977 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/2000 Most Points Scored by a Kicker ...... 13 Three times; most recent: Andrew Kroell vs. Saint Anselm, 2005 . . Most Interceptions ...... 4 Sam Halbrecht vs. Cortland State/1968 Longest Run from Scrimmage...... 91 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 Longest Pass Play...... 99 John Guercio to Tom Bennett vs. Indiana, PA/1980 Longest Kickoff Return...... 97 Joe Donnelly vs. Ithaca/1969 Longest Punt Return ...... 90

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 67 67 PIONEER C.W. GAMEPOST AND CAREER RECORDS PIONEERS TOP 10 SINGLE GAME RUSHING LEADERS TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON PASSING LEADERS 1. Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst, 1993* ...... 2011 . . . 361 FOOTBALL1. Perry Klein, 1993 ...... 3,757 1a. Ian Smart vs. UMass-Lowell, 2002...... 335 2. Rob Blount, 2005 ...... 2,995 2. Ian Smart vs. Bentley, 2001 ...... 316 3. Tim Carr, 1968...... 2,574 3. Ian Smart vs. Merrimack, 2001...... 282 4. Gary Wichard, 1971 ...... 2,287 5. Ed Powers, 1973...... 2,194 4. Joe Brusca vs. Springfield, 1993 ...... 272 6. Tom Ehrhardt, 1981 ...... 2,179 5. Anthony Adamic vs. Merrimack, 2007 ...... 268 7. Mike Ferraro, 1994 ...... 2,119 6. Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm, 2001 ...... 267 8. Frank Ingoglia, 2001 ...... 2,099 7. Joe Brusca vs. Trenton St., 1994 ...... 251 9. Mike Ferraro, 1995 ...... 2,060 8. Joe Chetti vs. Iona, 1985...... 244 10. Tom Hespos, 1964...... 2,006 9. Ian Smart vs. Bentley, 2002 ...... 243 10. Ian Smart vs. Bryant, 2001...... 236 TOP 5 CAREER PASSING LEADERS 1. Rob Blount, 2002-05 ...... 6,361 * Set in ECAC IFC Division II 2. Mike Ferraro, 1992-95 ...... 6,302 (not officially recognized by the NCAA) 3. Gary Wichard, 1969-71 ...... 5,373 4. Tim Carr, 1966-68...... 5,150 TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON RUSHING LEADERS 5. Ed Powers, 1972-75...... 4,160 6. Tom Kupec, 1983-85...... 4,032 1. Ian Smart, 2001 ...... 2,536 2. Ian Smart, 2002 ...... 2,023 TOP 10 SINGLE GAME RECEIVING LEADERS 3. Joe Brusca, 1994...... 1,525 4. Anthony Lazarus, 2005...... 1,494 1. Jim Byrne vs. Alfred, 1993 ...... 266 5. Dave Shanahan, 1989 ...... 1,166 2. John Francis vs. Alfred, 1969...... 262 3. Glen Fields vs. Alfred, 1992 ...... 246 6. Ian Smart, 2000 ...... 1,162 4. Tom DeBona vs. Kings Point, 1981 ...... 239 7. Russell Jessamy, 2004 ...... 1,139 5. Jim Byrne vs. Salisbury St., 1993...... 207 8. Thomas Beverly, 2009...... 1,094 6. Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon, 1993...... 200 9. Rick Haering, 1999 ...... 1,071 7. Chris Bone vs. Southern Connecticut, 2005...... 196 10. Rick Haering, 2000 ...... 1,037 8. Tom DeBona vs. Shippensburg, 1981 ...... 185 9. Glen Fields vs. Rowan, 1993 ...... 185 TOP 5 CAREER RUSHING LEADERS 10. Bob Higgins vs. Northeastern 1964 ...... 183 1. Ian Smart, 1999-2002 ...... 6,647 TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING LEADERS 2. Joe Brusca, 1991-94...... 4,002 3. Tom Bennett, 1977-80 ...... 3,006 1. Jeremiah Pope, 2003 ...... 1,118 2. Jim Byrne, 1993 ...... 1,012 4. Rick Haering, 1997-00 ...... 2,686 3. Tom DeBona, 1981 ...... 944 5. Russell Jessamy 2001-04...... 2,447 4. Ryan Heller, 2005...... 923 5. Jim Cara, 1971 ...... 903 TOP 10 SINGLE GAME PASSING LEADERS 6. Chris Bone, 2005 ...... 847 7. Tom Cassese, 1965 ...... 836 1. Perry Klein vs. Salisbury St., 1993 ...... 614 8. Tom Capone, 1981 ...... 814 2. Perry Klein vs. Gannon, 1993 ...... 520 9. Anthony Perloga, 1990 ...... 787 3. Rob Blount vs. Southern Connecticut, 2005 . . . . . 470 10. Mike Hintz, 1974 ...... 764 4. Perry Klein vs. Alfred, 1993 ...... 458 5. Mike Ferraro vs. Alfred, 1992 ...... 457 TOP 5 CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS 6. Tom Ehrhardt vs. Kings Point, 1981 ...... 432 1. Jeremiah Pope, 2000-03 ...... 2,435 7. Perry Klein vs. Rowan, 1993 ...... 417 2. Jim Byrne, 1990-93 ...... 2,294 8. Tim Carr vs. Vermont, 1968 ...... 414 3. Tom Cassese, 1964-66 ...... 2,033 9. Perry Klein vs. Marist, 1993...... 409 4. Chris Bone, 2003-07 ...... 1,970 10. Tom Hespos vs. Northeastern, 1964 ...... 400 4. Tom DeBona, 1978-81 ...... 1,917

68 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 68 C.W. POST PIONEERSHICKOX FIELD CC.W..W. PPOSTOST ATAT HICKOXHICKOX FIELDFIELD HHICKOXICKOX FIELDFIELD WINWIN BREAKDOWNBREAKDOWN 2011 FOOTBALL YEAR RECORD PF PA WINNING PERCENTAGE BY COACH 1966 5-0 116 57 Bryan Collins 48-15 .762 1967 3-2 109 87 Dom Anile 44-10 .815 1968 4-2 121 111 Joe Scannella 8-2 .800 1969 3-2 104 72 Tom Marshall 47-21 .691 1970 3-1 110 72 Jim Colbert 8-7 .533 1971 5-0 216 47 1972 3-1 98 50 WINNING PERCENTAGE BY DECADES 1973 5-0 178 51 1966-69 15-6 .714 1974 4-2 183 111 1970-79 37-6-1 .860 1975 4-0 77 29 1980-89 25-20-0 .556 1976 3-1 74 23 1990-99 38-10-1 .792 1977 2-0-1 44 10 2000-08 39-13 .750 1978 5-0 166 34 1979 3-1 88 27 HICKOX FIELD RECORDS 1980 3-2 109 88 1981 4-2 137 155 OVERALL RECORD 1982 1-3 72 69 154-52-3 (.742) 1983 3-2 84 72 1984 2-1 64 25 LONGEST WINNING STREAK 1985 3-1 91 50 16 games (2001-04) 1986 2-2 121 119 1987 1-3 48 77 LONGEST LOSING STREAK 1988 3-2 116 115 5 games (1982-83) 1989 3-2 84 60 1990 4-0 149 34 MOST POINTS, C.W. POST, GAME 1991 2-3 122 143 75 vs. St. Peter’s, 10/13/73 1992 3-1-1 122 64 1993 6-0 264 77 MOST POINTS, OPPONENT, GAME 1994 4-0 146 48 66, East Stroudsburg 9/10/05 1995 4-1 107 59 MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, GAME 1996 4-1 100 55 115 vs. East Stroudsburg (ESU, 66-49) 1997 3-2 71 55 1998 4-1 120 103 NUMBER OF TIMES OPPONENT SHUT OUT 1999 4-1 159 78 30 (most recent vs. Cheyney, 51-0, 9/19/09) 2000 5-1 219 75 2001 6-0 266 63 NUMBER OF TIMES C.W. POST SHUT OUT 2002 5-0 209 47 3 (most recent vs. Indiana (Pa.), 41-0, on 9/6/08) 2003 5-0 199 51 2004 4-1 217 78 2005 4-1 207 115 2006 5-0 126 34 2007 1-3 86 100 2008 15 129 216 2009 42 192 111

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 69 69 ALL-TIME C.W. POSTROSTER PIONEERS A•A•A•A•A TuQwan Ashley, 2007-Pres. Robert Becker, 1986 John Buscemi, 1964-66 Eric Abbot, 1989 David Atkinson, 1980-81 Joe Bediako, 1985-86 Jason Bush, 1992-93, 96 Rich Abela, 1996-97 Kermit Atkinson, 2004-062011 FOOTBALLDan Belfiore, 2010-Pres. Vic Bush, 1976-77 Billy Achnitz, 2007 Rob Atkinson, 1990-91 Detrick Belvin, 2008-Pres. Lou Buschi, 1977-80 William Achnitz, 1984-87 Phil Ausset, 1987-88 Blake Bendett, 1995-96 Brian Byrne, 1990-93 Bill Adams, 1978 Paul Austin, 1981-82 Marco Benedetto, 1960-61 Jim Byrne, 1990-93 Anthoney Adamic, 2006-09 Paul Avena, 1979-81 Charles Benjamin, 1958 Adebayo Adedapo, 2002-05 Axel Ayala, 2005-06 Eric Benkert, 1994-96 C•C•C•C•C Wilford Adkins, 1970-73 Kwame Ayesu, 1995 Fletcher Bennet, 1977 Norberto Cabarcas, 2003-06 Mike Agnew, 1986 Guy Azouri, 1989 Tom Bennett, 1977-80 Tony Cachia, 1978 Woody Aime, 2003-06 John Bergen, 1979-80 Bobby Cade, 1990-91 Matt Albanese, 2003-06 B•B•B•B•B Paul Berka, 1966-67 Joe Cafaro, 1985 Mark Albaum, 1968-69 Tom Baerlein, 1971 Chris Bergamini, 1974 Tim Caffrey, 2006-Pres. Phil Albaum, 1969 Steven Baffo, 2002 Gerald Berkemeyer, 1980 Mike Cafiero, 1976 Jimmy Albino, 1989 Edward Baker, 1970-73 Todd Bernstein, 2002 Emil Caiazza, 1974 Chris Alceus, 2003 Jamal Baker, 1989 Rich Bertelli, 1965-67 John Calabria, 1988-91 David Alexandre, 2004 Maurice Baker, 2004-07 Justin Bertone, 2009-Pres. Richard Cama, 1973-74 Brian Allen, 1990 Matt Baker, 2006 Thomas Beverly, 2009-Pres. Chris Camera, 1987-89 Dennis Allen, 1972-73 Michael Baker, 2010-Pres. Casey Biasi, 2009-Pres. Rich Cameron, 1991-92 Kevin Allen, 2010-Pres. Randy Baker, 1964 Bob Biel, 1965 Carl Caminski, 1977 Kyle Allen, 1996-99 Soloman Baker, 1998-99 Tom Bird, 1967-68 Harold Campbell, 1961 Michael Alletto, 1988 Tony Balcan, 1996-99 Dave Birkenhead, 1982-83 Ryan Campbell, 2002 Manny Alongi, 1967-69 Jaquan Baldwin, 2010-Pres. Joe Bishop, 1967-70 Tom Campbell, 1984-85 Frank Alston, 1982 Charles Balestrino, 1960-62 David Blinkoff, 1974 Art Canario, 1968-69 Ernie Altamarino, 1969-71 Ray Balian, 1987-88 Jim Blocho, 2003 Tom Canario, 1971-72 Jim Altmann, 1966-68 Rick Balles, 1979-80 Trevon Blondet, 1995-98 Bruce Canepa, 1967 Frank Altomare, 1973 Rodney Baltazar, 1981 Rob Blount, 2002-05 James Canfield, 1978-79 Josh Amaro, 2005-08 Carl Banilower, 1965-66 John Bocelli, 1995 Tom Capone, 1978-81 Luke Ammirati, 2006 Shaunta Banks, 1995-97 Bill Bodkin, 1976-79 Darren Cappetta, 2002-05 Larry Anderson, 1968-71 Steve Banks, 2004 Jim Boggs, 1960-63 Jim Cara, 1971-72 Richard Anderson, 2006 Tony Barbaccia, 1978-80 Todd Bolognese 1995-98 John Caracciola, 1982-83 Eric Anderwkavich, 2009-Pres. Rick Barile, 1968-69 Chris Bone, 2004-07 Joe Caramagno, 1986 Mike Andrillo, 1998-2001 Bill Barlowe, 1981 James Bongiornio, 1992 Steve Caretsky, 1971 Michael Angarano, 1978 Anthony Barnes, 2010-Pres. William Boone, 2005-08 Sean Carey, 1987-88 John Angelone, 1993-95 Kris Barnes, 2006-Pres. Ty Booth, 2009-Pres. Dean Carino, 1990-91 Stephen Angelone, 1992-93 Fred Barraza, 2000 Ron Borgese, 1982 John Carlsen, 1980 Dom Anile, 1957-59 Bob Barret, 1957-59 William Bormann, 1958 Ron Carman, 1970-72 Howard Anthony, 1986-87 Greg Barret, 1988 Bruce Borzan, 1971-72 John Carneglia, 1997-00 Tony Antonucci, 1969,71 Chris Barrett, 1998 Joe Bosso, 1978-81 Pete Carney, 1969 Michael Anzalone, 1973 Bob Barrick, 1976-79 Joe Botti, 2009-Pres. Sean Carpenter, 1991-92 Tony Anzelmo, 1976-79 Seamus Barry, 1988 John Boutureira, 1984 George Carpozi, 1979-80 Mike Aquino, 1979-81 Charles Bartlett, 1981 Fred Bowman, 1969 Louis Caroppoli, 1988 Bob Archer, 1964-66 Dan Bartlett, 1972 Steve Boxer, 1973-74 Tim Carr, 1966-68 Andy Arenth, 1977-78 Bill Basdavano, 1969-71 Jeremy Boyle, 2004 Dane Carrol, 1980 Ken Aretsky, 1960 Ron Baskind, 1980 Edward Brabham, 1984 Robert Carrol, 1979 Donald Arnold, 1983-84 Rod Bates, 1978 Steve Bradway, 1986 Jim Carroll, 1977,80 Euphimo Arnold, 1977 Julius Bayron, 1996-99 Brian Brady, 2008 Rich Carroll, 1986-89 Tim Asbell, 1994-97 Mark Bean, 1994 Derek Brady, 1998 Anthony Carruthers, 1985 James Brady, 1991-94 Derek Carter, 1991 Idris Braithwaite, 1990-92 Tom Casal, 2002-04 Anthony Brasco, 1982 Sal Casciola, 1976-77 Leroy Brathwaite, 2000-01 Phil Casimano, 1985-88 Jamie Braverman, 1979-80 William Cassella, 1982 Andrew Brennan, 1958-61 Tom Cassese, 1964-66 Jim Brennan, 1963-65 John Cassidy, 1961-62 Tony Brennan, 1990-91 Robert Cassidy, 1982 Rich Brenton, 1982 Rich Caster, 2008 Chris Bretton, 2002-05 Keith Cava, 1973-74 Matt Bright, 2006-09 Mike Cavalieri, 1982-84 Rob Bright, 2010-Pres. John Cefalo, 2009-Pres. T.J. Brocking, 1999-2002 Randy Cellan, 1979 Steven Broecker, 2001-05 Arthur Cerrati, 1983 James Brooks, 1988 Hal Chamberlain, 1961 Nick Brooks, 1995 George Chapas, 1973-74 Keith Brown, 1973-77 Joe Charlemagne, 1998 Willie Brown, 1966-68 Leston Charles, 2006-07 Xavier Brown 2006-Pres. Savalis Charles, 1999-00 Bob Browne, 1968 Bill Cherry, 1971-73 Anthony Brunetti, 2010-Pres. Joe Chetti, 1981-82,85-86 Joe Brusca, 1991-94 Andy Chiarelli, 1966-67 James Buchner, 1987-90 Frank Chimienti, 1991-94 Bruce Buckle, 1974-76 Richard Chiofalo, 1958 Jeff Burgazzoli, 1976-79 Chuck Choinski, 1980 Gary Burke, 1976-78 Roger Chookazian, 1980 George Burke, 1993-96 John Churnetski, 1988-89 RROBOB BLOUNTBLOUNT Jason Burke, 1992 John Cinelli, 2005 Thomas Burke, 1989 John Ciorciari, 1981 22002-05002-05 George Burke, 1993-96 John Cipot, 2000-01 Tim Burke, 1994-96 Mike Cipriano, 1988 Gerard Burnett, 1982-84 Gary Cirignano, 1977 70 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 70 C.W. POST ALL-TIME PIONEERS ROSTER Matt Cisek, 2003-04 Tom Cottrell, 1994 Daniel DeLeon, 1981-83 Rich Erickson, 2007 Ray Clair, 1974,1976 Peter Couvaris, 1984 Augustin DeLago, 1976-79 Bret Ernst, 1993-96 Roderick Claire, 1974,76 Peter Coviello, 1977-782011 FOOTBALLRon Deligny, 1978 Pat Espinar, 1992-94 Bill Clark, 2010-Pres. Steve Cox, 1984-86 Martin Dellacona, 1962 Larry Esposito, 1976-77 Peter Clark, 1990-93 Chris Coyne, 1984-86 Joe DellaRatta, 1976 Tom Esposito, 1984-85 Thomas Clark, 1972-74 Anthony Cracchiolo, 2010-Pres. Michael Dellicurti, 2001 Eugene Evans, 1987-88 LeRone Clarke, 1993-96 Dennis Craig, 1963-65 Chick Delligatti, 1966 Hashim Evans, 1998-2001 Bob Clarson, 1968-69 Bob Crimi, 1976-77 Mike DeLuca, 1982 Ralph Claudomir, 1989 Craig Cubbin, 1988 Pierre Delva, 2005-08 F•F•F•F•F Stephan Clegg, 1995-98 Sam Cucinell, 1993-94 Thomas DeMaio, 1973-76 Rich Falcon, 1966 Brian Clinton, 2006-Pres. Michael Cucci, 1991 Brent DeMetrotion, 1958-59 Nick Falcone, 1982 Gerald Cobb, 1984 Kenneth Cummins, 1971-72 Frank DeMezza, 1968-69 Tony Falesto, 1969-71 Rick Cocchi, 1976-78 John Cunningham, 1958 Ricky Demicco, 1981-82,84 Emile Fann, 1995-97 Rich Cocchiaro, 1992-95 Paul Curry, 1994 Mike DeNapoli, 1982 Mike Fargnoli, 1994 John Cocoman, 1961 Scott Cusmano, 1981-83 Phillip Denis, 2001 Rashaan Farrelly, 1998-99 George Coffey, 1973 Russ Cellan, 1976,78-79 Ike Dennis, 1981 Guy Fatato, 1991 David Cohen, 1985-87 Stan Dennis, 1981-83 Scott Favara, 1983-84 Michael Cohen, 1973-74 D•D•D•D•D Ricardo DePaoli, 1985 Robert Favata, 2000 John Colella, 1981-82 John Dabrowski, 1958 Ryan Derham, 2009-Pres. Marlon Fearon, 2006-07 Robert Coles, 1993-94 Jim Dacillis, 1991-92 Huan Deriggs, 1999-02 Rich Fenaroli, 1976 Brian Columbia, 1980,82-84 Michael Dale, 2005-06 John DeRosa, 1977 Don Fenner, 1976-77 Nick Combatti, 1957-58 Mike Daly, 1967-69 Joe Deshazo, 2009 Bill Ferguson, 2007-Pres. Spiro Cominos, 2007 Pat Daly, 1979-82 Steven Deshong, 2001-04 Jim Ferguson, 1978-81 Kevin Concagh, 1961-62 Tom Dandola, 1982, 84-86 Rich D’esposito, 1969-71 James Fernandes, 1998 Chris Coners 2002-03, 2004 Keith Daniels, 1983-84 Pat DeStefano, 1976-77 Jason Fernandez, 2004-05 Tim Coners, 2001-03 Peter D’Aguanno, 2006 John Deubel, 1959 Nick Ferrara, 2007-08 Mike Conkling, 1976 Joseph D’Antonio, 1988 Rob DeVita, 1994-97 Don Ferraro, 1962-64 Kevin Conte, 1971,73 Kevin Danzig, 1990 Alec Diamond, 1998-99 Mike Ferraro, 1992-95 Ryan Contee, 2009-Pres. Ed Darcey, 1981 Adam Diana, 1998 Neil Ferringo, 1985 Dick Conway, 1966-68 Steve D’arpa, 1989 Benny Diasparra, 1980 Chris Fields, 1992-95 Charlie Cook, 1998-2001 John Darrah, 1973 Bryan Diaz, 1998-99 Glen Fields, 1990-93 Rob Cooke, 1991-94 Derrick Darwood, 1998 Marcos Diaz, 1997-00 Will Figueroa, 2009-Pres. Curtis Coombs, 2005-08 Paul Dauk, 1961 Larry DiBlasi, 1962-63 Anthony Fillipone, 1987 Matt Cordaro, 1963-64 Andre Davis, 2007-Pres. Jonathan Dice, 1984-85 Anderson Fils-Aime, 1986-87 John Corrigan, 2009-Pres. Richard Davis, 1983 Anthony DiChiara, 2006-08 Norman Fink, 1961-62 Peter Corrigan, 2006-08 Vaughn Davis, 2006 Ken Dick, 1967-69 Major Finklin, 1973-76 Wayne Corrigan, 1979-80 John Davolio, 1984 Joe Dickson, 2007 Chris Finn, 1982-83 Robert Corso, 1978 Billy Dawson, 2009-Pres. Nick DiCostanzo, 1971-74 Terry Finnegan, 1982,84 Glen Corson, 1992 Ted Debiak, 1968-69 Jerry DiGello, 1977 Dave Fiore, 1968 Marc Cortes, 1991 Tom DeBona, 1978-81 Rob Dilello, 1986, 88-90 Rich Fischer, 1993-96 Andrew Cosci, 1999-01 Greg DeClemente, 1968 Chris Dilorro, 2010-Pres. Steven Fischer, 2000-02 William Cosidente, 1983-86 Dom DeFelippi, 1976 Mike DiLullo, 1982-85 Martin Fishgold, 1958 Jose Cosme, 1994-97 John DeFilippi, 1957 Larry DiMitriou, 2002 Lee Fitting, 1968 Anthony Costa, 1987 Paul DeFrancesco, 2001 Mike Dimitriou, 2006 Brad Fitzhenry, 1989-90 Kevin Cotter, 1973-74 Brian DeGreco, 1964 Dominick Dixon, 2005-08 Paul Fitzpatrick, 1960-61 Brendan Dorfer, 2010-Pres. Brendon Flaherty, 1980-83 MMIKEIKE FFERRAROERRARO 11992-95992-95 Andrew Dowd, 1973 Vaughn Flake, 2007 Sean Dowling, 1985-86 Edmond Flood, 1998-99 Gavin Downey, 1957 Sam Flores, 1982-84 Jeff Doyle, 1988-89 Joe Florio, 2009-Pres. Billy Drake, 1976-79 John Flory, 1981 Kerry Drinkwater, 1985-88 Gary Flur, 1972-75 Mike Dubb, 1971-72 Peter Flynn, 1981-82 Richard Duffy, 1960-63 Frank Foglia, 1968-69 Ed Dugan, 1966 Brian Foiw, 1993-96 Tom Duggan, 1974-77 Michael Foley, 1973-74 Purcell Dugger, 2006 Ted Fondulas, 1968 Jim Dunn, 1962 John Forrest, 1957-59 Joe Durdaller, 1965-67 Bob Foster, 1971-72 Stanley Dwight, 1984-86,89 Anthony Fragoso, 1997 John Francis, 1967-70 E•E•E•E•E Anthony Franco, 1985-86 Javien Eason, 2003-06 Ricky Francois, 1997 Aaron Echols, 1995 Bob Frankel, 1965 Bob Edgar, 1967-70 Scott Franklin, 1980 Ray Edmondson, 2006-08 Tony Franz, 1965-67 Anthony Edmund, 1982 Tom Franzes, 1958 Donovan Edwards, 2010-Pres. Gabriel Fraser, 1997-00 Emanuel Efstathios, 1982-84 Gerald Frazier, 1984 Tom Egan, 1968-69 Sean Frazier, 1991 Russ Ehrens, 1979-82 Michael Fredericks, 1973 Tom Ehrhardt, 1981-82 Jim Fremming, 1968 Ron Eith, 1989 Mike Friedman, 1974-77 Lance Elder, 1963 Jeff Friend, 1958 Tom Eletto, 1991-94 Jim Friel, 1986 Paul Eliopoulos, 1968-69 F. Friscia, 1959 Kurt Ellis, 2006-08 Pete Fuhrman, 1961 John Emmanuele, 1976 Steve Furrey, 1976-77 Paul Engelhardt, 1987-90 AJ Fusco, 2009-Pres. Dave Ericks, 1968-69

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 71 71 ALL-TIME C.W. POSTROSTER PIONEERS G•G•G•G•G H•H•H•H•H Dean Hoskin, 1974-76 Joe Kay, 2001-04 Ken Gainey, 1962 Keith Hadnagy, 2010-Pres. Rich Houle, 1979-81 Frank Kazis, 1997 Lore Galan, 1994-95 Rick Haering, 1997-002011 FOOTBALLJohn Hrzich, 1990 Fred Keck, 1958-60 Matt Galasso, 1998-00 Dan Hagstrom, 2008 Justin Hubbard, 2002 Rick Keilty, 1968-69 Chris Gallagher, 2009-Pres. Brendan Haggerty, 2006 Don Huffer, 1966-67 Andrew Kell, 2009-Pres. Jimmy Gallman, 1987 Sam Halbrecht, 1968-69 Kadeem Huggins, 2008-Pres. Dennis Kelly, 1991 Carmine Gallo, 1971-72 Aaron Hall, 2009-Pres. Dick Hurley, 1957 Frank Kelly, 2002-05 Greg Gallo, 1982-84 George Hall, 1962 Terry Hutter, 1986-87 John Kelly, 1978 Mike Gallo, 2010-Pres. Brian Hamel, 1989 Wayne Hutzel, 1981 Fred Kemp, 1987-89 Tony Gallo, 1998-99 Bob Hamernick, 1968-69 Shawn Hyman, 1977-78 John Kendall, 1960-62 Jean Paul Gamarra, 1994-95 Junaid Hamin-Gilliam, 2004 Devin Kennedy, 2007 Frank Gandiosi, 1998-99 Kevin Haney, 1985 I•I•I•I•I Jim Kennedy, 1995, 1997-99 Neil Gang, 1985-86 Scott Harbison, 1991-94 Steve Iacona, 1991-93 Jack Kent, 1958 Joe Gangemi, 2001-04 Lester Hardley, 1988 Vinny Iacono, 2010-Pres. Matt Kerins, 2007-08 Walt Gantt, 1968 Eddie Hardaway, 1996-99 Anthony Iannarelli, 1983 Jamie Kilcullen, 2005-08 Ozzie Garcia, 2009-Pres. Kyle Hardy, 2009-Pres. John Iavarone, 1982 Jo-el Kimaiyo, 2004-06 Rich Garcia, 1963 Nick Haronitis, 2001-02 Mike Ihm, 1984-87 David King, 1972-73 Alexis Garraway, 1990 Chris Harris, 2000-02 John Imbornoni, 1983 Ken Kinghorm, 1958 Ken Garrett, 1979 Chris Harris, 2007-09 Jerry Indursky, 1971-72 Bill Kinsley, 2003-04 Sean Garret, 1992 Ed Harris, 1975-78 Frank Ingoglia, 2001 Jim Kinsley, 1971-72 Tom Gary, 1964-66 Kevin Harris, 1986 Marc Intersimone, 1993-94 John Kleedorfer, 1990 Billy Garzon, 1982 Darin Harrison, 1987-89 Lenny Intravartola, 1963 Perry Klein, 1993 Russel Gasila, 1984 Jim Hartley, 1971 Robert Intrieri, 1972-74 Bob Kerns, 1959 Jamie Gasparre, 1993-94 Brian Harvey, 1989-92 Bob Iovino, 1998 Dan Klinga, 1966-68 Michael Gelberg, 1987-91 Jeff Harvey, 2009-Pres. Kenny Irby, 1997-00 Walt Klose, 1980-83 Jerry Gentile, 1966-67 Shawn Hatcher, 2003-04 Jon Isaac, 2005-06 Daryl Knox, 1978-81 Nick Georgetti, 2005-08 Mike Hay, 2007 Jon Isopo, 1999-2002 Greg Koehler, 1982 Joe Giametta, 2010-Pres. Chris Hayes, 1986-88 Jamie Iuculano, 1984-85 Thomas Koehler, 1986-87 Sal Giannetta, 1959 Joe Hayes, 1992-95 Arthur Ivory, 1992, 1994 Gerry Koellstad, 1960 John Gianotti, 1958 Marvin Hayes, 1991 Len Izzo, 1971-73 Marty Kofsky, 1980 Charles Gibbs, 1998 Mike Hayes, 1990 Chris Kommatas, 1994 Malcolm Gibson, 2003, 04 Joseph Heagney, 1973 J•J•J•J•J Bob Korkuc, 1981-84 Pete Gibson, 1980-81 J.C. Healy, 1992-94 Bob Jackolski, 1976 Jon Korn, 2009 Kevin Gilligan, 1982 Robert Heartt, 1972-73 Andrew Jackson, 2006-Pres. Lou Kousouris, 1966-68 Damon Gilyard, 2003-04 Len Hecht, 1960 Ed Jackson, 1977-79 Paul Kowalski, 1998-99 Don Giovinco, 1974-76 Jay Hegi, 1981-83 Mike Jacob, 2002, 04-05 Bob Kraskouskas, 1965-68 Michael Gisonda, 2009-Pres. Eric Heitman, 1998-00 Bill Jacobson, 1967-68 Sean Kreager, 2000-02 John Gleason, 1985-88 Frank Heitman, 1995-96 Howard Jacobson, 1968 Richard Kresge, 1974 David Glenn, 1984-86 Ryan Heller, 2002-05 Andrew Jackson, 2009-Pres. David Kriss, 1985 Steve Glynn, 1961-62 Chuck Hendrickson, 1971-72 Donta Jackson, 2005 Andrew Kroell, 2005-08 Scott Gobbi, 1960 Andrew Henry, 1995 Bob Jahelka, 1981-84 James Kuhlmeier, 2006 Brandon Goldberg, 2010-Pres. Dick Hennessey, 1962-64 Mike Jamison, 1984-87 R.J. Kuhn, 2007-Pres. Don Golden, 1957-59 Sean Hepson, 1994-97 Doug Jansen, 1961 M. Kunzman, 1963 Lefty Goldstein, 1966-67 Mike Hepworth, 1982 Mark Jarmek, 1978 Tom Kupec, 1983-85 Andy Goetz, 1971-72 Brian Herbert, 1994-97 Leroy Jarret, 1976 Eddie Gomez, 1999-00 Ben Hernandez, 1994-95 David Jaskoliski, 1985-87 L•L•L•L•L Hector Gonzalez, 1987-88 Blademir Hernandez, 2000-03 Dave Jedidian, 1990-92 Frank LaBarbera, 1974 Mike Gonzalez, 1984 Juan Hernandez, 1990 Justin Jefferson, 2010-Pres. Ron Lacey, 1968 Patrick Goodell, 1977 Mark Hernandez, 1992 William Jefferson, 1996-97 Domenic LaColla, 1989 Bob Grable, 1967 Ray Herring, 1992-95 Jack Jenkins, 1987-90 Robert Laidlaw, 1973 Justin Graham, 2004-06 Marquise Herron, 2008-09 Paul Jennings, 2005-08 Larry Lamarca, 1962 Mitchell Graham, 1983-86 Tom Hespos, 1962-64 Sean Jerricks, 1998 Scott Lambert, 1979-81 Ryan Graham, 2000-01 Al Heubel, 1966-67 Russell Jessamy, 2001-04 George Lambrecht, 1977-80 Ralph Grasso, 1984 Glen Heyward, 1982 Bob Jiampetti, 1982-84 Paul Lamonica, 1976-77 Bill Grauer, 1966-67 James Hickey, 2006-07 Jauvan John, 2010-Pres. Joe LaMonte, 1961-63 James Graves, 1986 Avery Hicks, 1998 Chris Johnson, 2007 Curt Lange, 1986 Brian Grazidei, 1998 Scott Hicks, 1989 Gary Johnson, 1981,83-85 Howard Langley, 1987 Bob Green, 1957 Taibika Hickson, 2001-04 Letcher Johnson, 1986-88 Dom Lapi, 1985-88 Bob Green, 1991-92 Bob Higgins, 1962-64 Michael Johnson, 1988-90 Matt LaPointe, 1996-99 Steve Grieco, 1976-78 Greg Hill, 1997-98 Phil Johnson, 1984 Eric Larsen, 1969-71 Earl Griffin, 1994-96 Michael Hintz, 1972-75 Tom Johnson, 2004 Ken Larsen, 1966 Pat Griffin, 1994 Lewis Hird, 2007-08 Chris Jones, 1991-92 Paul Laureti, 1968 Gary Griffith, 1974 Cornelius Hodges, 1998, 2006 Daryl Jones, 1987-88 Grayson Laurino, 2008-Pres. Merton Griffith, 1984 Curt Hoffman, 1971-74 David Jones, 1972,74 Larry Laub, 1990 Jim Grimes, 1976-78,81 Garry Hoffmann, 1964-66 Eddie Jones, 1987-90 Grayson Laurino, 2009-Pres. Paul Grippo, 1998-01 John Hogan, 1987-89 Walter Jones, 1981 Steve Laurino, 2010-Pres. Roger Grullon, 1985 Kyle Hogland, 2006 Jeff Jonke, 1982 Adam LaVallee, 1994-97 George Gruss, 1967,69 Todd Hokunson, 1985-88 Adolph Joseph, 1999-01 Mike Lavelle, 1994 Bob Gryzb, 1961 Alonzo Holcombe, 1982-83 Bryan Joseph, 2010-Pres. Mike Lawlor, 1980-83 Julio Guerra, 1985 William Holland, 1999-00 Steven Joseph, 2008-09 David Lawrence, 1998-99 Steve Guadagno, 1987 William Holloway, 1973 Sean Justice, 1989 Peter Lazare, 2001-04 Dan Gualtieri, 2000 George Holmes, 2007 Anthony Lazarus, 2005-06 John Guercio, 1980-81 Mike Holness, 1999 K•K•K•K•K Walt Lazroe, 1962 Michael Guercio, 1986 Bill Holscher, 1980 Steve Kachmar, 2007 James Leavey, 2010-Pres. Steven Guerrera, 1976-79 Thomas Homkow, 1990-92 Stephen Kaiteris, 1983 Jim LeClair, 1963-65 Mike Gulitti, 1986 John Hopf, 1988 Peter Kalin, 1973 Darnley Lecointe, 1981-82 Bill Gunter, 1976-78 Rich Hopke, 1976-78 David Kane, 1986 Mark Lefkowitz, 1988 Ike Guobodia, 2001-03 Mike Hopkins, 1982 Mike Katz, 2010-Pres. Tyrone LeGare, 1985-86 Jason Gwaltney, 2008 Charley Horton, 1957 Sam Kavarsky, 2006 Gil Leib, 1977-80 Dick Horwitz, 1966 Doug Karlsen, 1980 Jerry Leicht, 1990-92 72 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 72 C.W. POST ALL-TIME PIONEERS ROSTER Chris Lemire, 1985-86 Jim Manning, 1984-86 Mike Meyers, 1987-90 Glenn Niles, 1990 Eddie Lemon, 1989 Peter Manns, 2009 Keith Michaelis, 1976-79 Jim Nolan, 1981 Kevin Lemon, 1984,86 Mike Manzella, 1989-922011 FOOTBALLRobert Michaelowski, 1973-76 Pete Nonas, 1961 Tim Lennon, 1987-88 Marc Maraglino, 2001-04 Ralph Mignone, 1979 Andy Noziere, 2005 George Lent, 1964 Garnett March, 1988-90 Bob Miles, 1974 Ed Nucci, 1981-83 Andrew Leonardo, 1994-97 Mark Marchesani, 1978-81 Gary Miles, 1987-88 Tony Nunziato, 1978 Dom Leone, 1990-92 John Marchica, 1982-84 Don Milhaven, 1971-72 Bill Nuti, 1981 Mike Leone, 1992-93, 95 Ralph Maresca, 1988 Chris Miller, 1989 Peter Nwajei, 2009 Tim Lettieri, 2010-Pres. Jose Marimon, 1994 Chris Miller, 1992-93 John Levantino, 2000-02 Joe Marino, 1977-78 Mike Miller, 2008-Pres. O•O•O•O•O John Levelis, 1989 Andrew Marinuzzi, 1988-89 Jeremie Milligan, 2006 Marty O’Brien, 1990-91 Peter Levitan, 1958 Kevin Marner, 2003 Jim Mimnaugh, 1986-89 Patrick O’Brien, 1987-88 Adrian Levy, 1969-71 Robert Marshall, 1958 Jeff Miot, 1972-74 Tom O’Callaghan, 1973-74 Dave Levy, 1979 Collis Martin, 1993-96 Joe Mirabella, 1967 Tom O’Connell, 1972 Mike Lewis, 1974-77 John Martin, 1962-64 Rich Mitsoda, 1965-67 Billy O’Connor, 2008-Pres. Neil Lewis, 2005-09 Kevin Martin, 2007-Pres. Justin Mobley, 2002-03 Pat O’Connor, 1968-69 William Lewis, 1973-76 Mike Martin, 1978 Ronnie Modick, 2009-Pres. Patrick O’Connor, 1988 John Liberato, 1984-86 Scott Martin, 1998-2001 John Mohring, 1975-78 Dave O’Dell, 1978-79 Mike Liberato, 1987-88 Corey Martinez, 1999-02 Bill Molesky, 1994-95 Charles O’Donnel, 1963 Marty Liddell, 1972 Mike Martinez, 2000-03 Vincent Molinari, 1984 Steve Offerman, 1958 Wayne Lieberz, 1989-91 Peter Martocci, 2004-06 Mike Molloy, 2003-06 Rick Ohler, 1963 Howard Lincoln, 1962, 64 Rocco Martocci, 2004-06 Bob Moltisanti, 1967 Brendan O’Halleran, 2010-Pres. Bill Lindsay, 1971 Pat Marzo, 1989-92 Peter Mombrun, 207-Pres. Brian O’Leary, 1968-69 Dick Lindsay, 1965-67 Hugh Mason, 1983 Anthony Mondrone, 1988-91 Steve O’Mahoney, 1985 Tony Lisena, 1978 Paul Mastronardi, 1981 Terry Monis, 1997-00 Ron O’Malley, 1957 Joe LoGalbo, 1967-68 Nick Mastros, 2009-Pres. Joe Montgomery, 1982 Stuart Opdahl, 1957-58 Parish Logan 2010-Pres. Art Matthews, 1976-77 Ray Montie, 1989-90 Jeff Orihel, 1996-97 Chris LoGrego, 1987 Bill Mattola, 1961 Kyle Moodt, 2002-04 Gary Ostrooff, 1990 Mike LoRusso, 1991-94 Don Maurer, 1973-74 Dominique Moody, 2009-Pres. Tom O’Sullivan, 1995-97 Andy Logue, 1976-78 Tom Maurici, 1990-91 Larry Mooney, 1984-87 Mike Ottone, 1960 Bernie Lombardi, 1976 Tom Mauriello, 2005 Charles Moore, 1993, 95 Adrian Oviedo, 1995-97 Mike Lombardi, 1976 Vinny Mauriello, 1996-99 Randi Moore, 1999-2002 Frank Owen, 1967-68 Tom Lombardo, 1971-74 Andy Mazzio, 1971 Richard Moore, 1983-84 Andrew London, 1988, 90 Curtis McBarnette, 1969 Tim Moore, 1985-88 P•P•P•P•P Mario Lopez, 1988, 91 Charles McCants, 1996-97 Mike Morais, 1982-85 Paul Painten, 1982 Paul LoPresti, 1977-80 Donald McCarthy, 2005 James Morales, 1984 Mike Pais, 1998 Bob Lordi, 1976 Thomas McCarthy, 1973 John Morales, 1982-84 Joe Pallonetti, 1965 James Lorenzo, 1991 Brian McCauley, 1971-72 Joe Moran, 1963 John Pallotto, 1981 Gene Lortie, 1974 Rick McClain, 1976 Mike Moran, 2005-06 John Palmer, 1979 Len Loucas, 1957 Calvin McClean, 1999-02 Kevin Morgan, 1987 Kameron Palmer, 2010-Pres. Bruce Lovett, 1971 Ciwan McCory, 2009-Pres. Rich Morganti, 1968 Joe Palmeri, 1993 John Lovett, 1969-72 Charles McCullough, 2003 Andres Morris, 2001-02 David Pamlanye, 1980 Mike Louison, 1972-73 Mark McDermott, 1985-87 Corey Morris, 1991-93 John Panoski, 1985 Len Loucas, 1958-59 Mike McDonald, 1989-90 Mike Morris, 1985 Steve Paolino, 1979,82 Tom Lucas, 1967-68 Orayne McEachron, 2008-09 Wayne Morrison, 1967-69 John Pappalardo, 1963-65 Jack Luchsinger, 1975-78 Blayney McEnaney, 1999-02 Jeff Moss, 1985 Mark Parezo, 1987 Ed Luke, 1988-89 David McEnaney, 1958 Dave Moyer, 1960-61 Scott Paridon, 1980-83 John Luna, 1996 James McEnaney, 1958-61 Russ Muckle, 1961 Alex Parks, 2005 Lenny Lupo, 1999-00 Bruce McErlean, 1979 Michael Muldoon, 1992-93 Brian Parness, 1989-92 Michael Lupola, 2010-Pres. Justin McFaul, 1993-97 Robert Mueller, 1982-85 Anthony Parris, 2007-08 Pat Luzzi, 1981 Justin McGhee, 2007 Bret Mule, 1986-87 Mike Pasqualina, 1988 Daison Lyken, 1999 Austin McGongile, 1966-68 Joe Mulle, 1981-82 William Patelis, 2008 Dwight Lyken, 1998 Terry McGowan, 1990-93 Dylan Muller, 2010-Pres. John Patrick, 1958 Jabari Lynch, 2009 Chris McGrane, 2010-Pres. Scott Muller, 1979-81 Joe Patrovich, 1976-77 John Lynch, 1964-65 Ray McGreevy, 1962-65 John Munn, 1988 Don Patterson, 1961 Allen Lyons, 2004 Rich McGuiness, 1965-67 Matt Munn, 1989 Durrell Pearsall, 1988-91 Keith McIntee, 1995-96 Joe Muratore, 2003 Mike Pecoraro, 1978-81 M•M•M•M•M Juma McKenley, 2007-Pres. Mike Murphy, 1991-92 Jim Peeler, 1960-61 Richard Maake, 1972-75 Tim McIntee, 1988-89 John Murray, 1984 George Pelcher, 1972-73 Michael Macca, 2010-Pres. Bob McIntyre, 1987-88 Roger Musselwhite, 1958 Dante Pellegrini, 1994-97 Chuck MacDonald, 1959-61 Dave McKasty, 2008-09 William Mutz, 1987 Dom Peluso, 1972 Andy MacGowan, 1965-66 John McKee, 1981-82 Stephen Muzzonigro, 1988-89 Courey Penna, 2000-01 Jeff Mack, 2010-Pres. Juma McKenley, 2009-Pres. Kevin Myers, 1971-73 Fidias Peralta, 2001-03 Jim Macri, 1962 John McKenna, 1980 Leroy Myers, 1972 Hilton Perez, 1968-69 Vin Macri, 1957-58 Fred McKnight, 1996 Justin Perez, 2009-Pres. Lee Macvicair, 1986 Tom McMenemy, 1971-74 N•N•N•N•N Tony Perez, 1980 Ron Madarasz, 1981, 83-85 Marty McNamara, 1989-90 Frank Nagy, 1993 Anthony Pergola, 1988-91 Brett Maher, 2007 Daniel McRae, 2001-04 Angelo Nardella, 1980-82 Rob Perlman, 1982-84 Scott Mahnken, 1986, 88-89 Roger McTierman, 1971-73 Mike Nardi, 1998 Rob Perpall, 1967-69 Mick Majikas, 1968-69 Maalik McVea, 2010-Pres. Sal Naro, 1979-82 Joe Perretta, 2005-08 Jay Makfinsky, 1983-84 John Medford, 2010-Pres. Greg Nash, 1984 Steven Perretta, 1973-76 Frank Malangone, 1981 Eric Meisse, 2006-07 Dan Naughton, 1974-76 Michael Perrino, 1988-89 Martin Maloney, 1991-92 Joseph Mendes, 1973 Harrison Ndubueze, 2007-08 Bob Perry, 1976-77 Joe Mancini, 1967-69 Gustavo Mendez, 1990 Bill Negrycz, 1986 Dan Perry, 2007-Pres. Andy Manesis, 1966-68 Sam Mennecker, 1973 Art Nelbach, 1988-89 Sean Persch, 2009-Pres. Don Manfredonia, 1971-72 Phil Meola, 1989-90 Al Neri, 1982 Claudio Pesce, 1996-99 Rick Manfredonia, 1964-66 Luis Mercado, 1986-87 Rob Neugebauer, 2000-03 Dale Pescitelli, 1978-79 Vin Mangano, 1974-76 Joe Meringola, 1961-63 Brian Neville, 1990 Teddy Petersen, 1999-01 Gary Mangino, 1967-69 John Maringolo, 1992 John Nicolich, 1987, 90-91 Jim Petricca, 1981-85 Robert Mangione, 1974 Bob Messina, 1982-85 John Nieves, 1998 Cono Petrizzo, 1984

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 73 73 ALL-TIME C.W. POSTROSTER PIONEERS Ryan Pettys, 2008-2009 Ed Rivers, 1976-79 Antonio Piccolo, 1981 Prague Robert, 2000-03 IIANAN SSMARTMART Matt Picinich, 1987-90 Rashaad Roberts, 2005-062011 FOOTBALLOTBALL John Pico, 1963-64 Dale Robinson, 2002 11999-02999-02 Peter Picone, 1995-96 James Roche, 1987-89 Joe Pingatore, 1980 Pat Rock, 1998-00 Duane Pinkney, 1997 John Rodney, 1981 Richard Piontowski, 1971-74 Anthony Rodriguez, 2008 Anthony Pirraglia, 1991-92 Keith Rogozinski, 1998 Jonathan Pitt-Coombs, 2007-Pres. Bill Rozea, 1957 Pat Pogan, 2005 Anthony Romano, 1982-84 Roger Pollard, 1986-87 James Rooney, 1993 William Polymeros, 1986 Sean Rooney, 2010-Pres. John Pomarico, 1977, 79-81 Robin Rosa, 1978-81 Jim Pombo, 1965-67 Steve Rosasco, 1968 Jeremiah Pope, 2000-03 Max Rose, 2002-05 Renardo Pope, 1997-99 Jim Roselle, 1981 Dennis Popek, 1980 Claudius Ross, 2000-03 Pete Porcelli, 1988-89 Chris Rossi, 2010-Pres. Mike Posch, 1984 J.P. Rosselli, 1999-02 Rocco Possidento, 1969 Ed Roze, 1964 Ed Powers, 1971-74 William Rozea, 1958 Gary Powers, 1974 Bill Rubinsohn, 1962-63 Terry Pratt, 1962-64 Anton Rukaj, 2008-Pres. John Preshlock, 1965 Bill Russo, 1960-62 Chris Pribyl, 1998 Chris Russo, 1988-89 Jay Price, 1983 Mike Russo, 1964-65 Philip Price, 1973-74 Tony Russo, 1978 Frank Prochilo, 1975 John Rustman, 1966-67 Frank Prochilo, 2004-07 Adam Ryan, 1992-95 Ernie Prodromides, 1976 Brandon Ryan, 2007 John Prohalis, 1977 Joe Ryan, 1972-73 Roger Scheiber, 1965-67 Chris Prokesch, 1981 Joe Ryan, 1979-82 Ray Silk, 1979-82 Mike Scher, 2010-Pres. Jason Silver, 1991-94 Joe Puca, 1979-80 Nick Ryan, 1977-79 Rob Scheuerer, 2009-Pres. Paul “Red” Ryan, 1957-58 Mike Silver, 1971,73-74 Donald Schiavetta, 1957-58 Gary Simms, 1987 Q•Q•Q•Q•Q Stan Rykowski, 1988 Ed Schluter, 1971 Tony Qualtiere, 1976 John Ryszetnyk, 1992-93 James Simon, 1990 Bob Schramm, 1962 Saul Sindell, 1964-67 Frank Quartararo, 1989-91 Robert Schroeder, 1986-89 Steve Queenan, 1971 S•S•S•S•S Chris Sino, 2002 Will Schroeder, 2007 John Siopa, 2007-Pres. Bruce Quinn, 1968 John Saber, 1971, 74 Steve Schuckes, 1980 Dan Quinn, 1980 Frank Sabatine, 1968-69 Jim Skeldon, 1980 Joseph Sciacca, 1971,73 Joe Slevin, 1976-77 Darren Quinn, 1983 Mike Sacchitello, 1991 Frank Scibelli, 1982 Jeff Quinn, 1980 Karl Sacco, 1995-96 Steve Smallidge, 1986-89 Frank Scicchitano, 1958, 60-62 Barry Smallwood, 2000 Thomas Quinn, 1971-73 Leon Saddler, 2008 Rich Scores, 1978 Dominick Quinzi, 1973-74 Eric Saenz, 1998-01 Jerome Smallwood, 1993-94 Mike Srubinski, 1982 Ian Smart, 1999-02 James Sage, 1973-74 Matt Seabury, 1991-94 R•R•R•R•R Dominick Sair, 2006 Bobby Smith, 1989-90 Peter Segreto, 2007 Brian Smith, 1957-61 Richie Raaf, 1977-80 Bernrich St. Louime, 2005-07 Nicholas Seeley, 2006 Hasan Radoncic, 2009-Pres. Frank Saladino, 1979-80 Don Smith, 1974 John Sefcik, 1980 Gene Smith, 1958 Kevin Raggio, 1971-72 Tom Saladino, 1992-95 Al Seibel, 1969 Cisco Ragsdale, 2008 Vin Salamone, 1960-62 George Smith, 1961 Mike Seigel, 1968 Greg Smith, 1978-81 Andrew Raimo, 2007-08 Dave Salinger, 1974-77 Ben Selmani, 2002-03 Pedro Ramirez, 1980-81 Jerry Salley, 1979-80 Issac Smith, 1983-85 Mike Senatore, 1994-97 Kareem Smith, 1999-00 Jamel Ramsay, 2004-07 Tom Saltalamacachia, 1985-86 Peter Senerchia, 1986 Roderic Raphael, 1985 Ben Salvatore, 1969 Kevin Smith, 1974 Jeff Senft, 1976-77 Jeff Smith, 1986-89 Vance Ratcliff, 1989 William Salvatto, 1982-84 Jack Sensale, 1964 Jeff Ratti, 1987 LaShawn Samuel, 2001 Jevone Smith, 2002 Rich Seta, 1984, 87-88 John Smith, 1969 Doug Razzano, 1990 Jay Sanborn, 1958 Jerry Severe, 2009 Louis Reale, 1992-93 Pete Sanders, 1981 Kareem Smith, 1998-01 Willie Sexton, 1971 Kirt Smith, 1968-69 Joseph Reali, 2007-08 Dave Sansone, 1978-81 Dory Seymore, 1984 Chris Rector, 1990 Steve Santa Maria, 1980-81 Norman Smith, 2009 Russ Seymour, 1962-64 Paul Smith, 1981-82 Chris Rehders, 1977-79 Bob Santangelo, 1965-67 Lou Sgrizzi, 1971 Keith Rehders, 1973-76 Gary Santangelo, 1968-69 Peter Smith, 1976 Ali Shama, 1987-90 Rob Smith, 1996-97 Ken Reid, 2006-Pres. Paul Santasieri, 2009-Pres. Dave Shanahan, 1988-90 Pat Reilly, 1980 Dominick Santucci, 2005-06 Sean Smith, 2009-Pres. , 1994-97 Steve Smith, 2006 Howard Rein, 1985-88 John Sarrocco, 1982-85 Lewis Shao, 2010-Pres. Edward Reinhardt, 1971,73 Anthony Sas, 1982 Tayrance Smith, 2006-09 Neal Sharma, 2003-04 Ted Smith, 1968-69 Rich Renny, 1996-99 Jerry Saslow, 1968 Paul Sharpe, 1978 Quillian Respass, 2008 Steve Savino, 1983 Todd Smith, 1980 Dexter Shaw, 1996-97 Tom Smyth, 1969-71 Julius Reynolds, 1987-88 Frank Scafuri, 1969-71 Walter Shea, 1973-74 Bill Ricca, 1962-64 Lou Scala, 2008-Pres. Edward Snitofsky, 1958,60 George Shearer, 1978 Bob Soich, 1980 Bob Ricca, 1966-68 Peter Scanlan, 1985 Matt Sheehy, 2009-Pres. Guy Riccardi, 1966-67 Dennis Scanlon, 1969 Stephon Solomon, 2003-06 Abrom Shepard, 2007-Pres. John Sottile, 1973-74 Christian Ricciardi, 2002-04 Chris Scanzano, 2006 Al Shepard, 1968-69 Heath Riccobono, 1990-91 Loius Scarano, 1973-1974 Pete Spangler, 1957-58,60 Robert Sherlock, 1967 Frank Spaulding, 1991 Rich Ricketts, 1998-01 Stan Scarpati, 1965-67 John Sherman, 1981 Tony Rieder, 1979-80 Fred Schafer, 1973-74 Chuck Spear, 1966-68 Chris Short, 1988 Matt Speiss, 2003-05 Joe Riess, 1995-97 Roy Schaefer, 1986-89 Jim Sices, 1979 Anthony Rivelli, 1999-02 Dick Schaehrer, 1960 Matt Speiss, 2003-04 Mike Sievers, 2008 John Spence, 1962 Vance Rivera, 2002 Al Scharf, 1966 Phil Siino, 1958-61 74 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 74 C.W. POST ALL-TIME PIONEERS ROSTER John Whelan, 1960-62 Mike White, 1979 20112011 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL S. Whitehurst, 1967 Bill Whitfield, 1984 Glenn Whitley, 1984 Jason Whyte, 1996-97 Gary Wichard, 1969-71 Greg Wichot, 1976 Walter Wick, 1961 Karl Wildermuth, 1961-62 Jim Wiley, 1967-70 Troy Wilkes, 1990-91 Bryan Williams, 1982-83 Chris Williams, 2009-Pres. Darnell Williams, 2009-Pres. Drew Williams, 2007-Pres. Eric Williams, 1998-00, 2002 Errington Williams, 1978-80 Evertt Williams, 1973 Isaiah Williams, 1999-2002 Luther Williams, 1976-79 Tommy Williams, 2010-Pres. Tom Willets, 1985-86 Sharif Wiltshire, 2001-04 LLUCIENUCIEN VVENEZIANOENEZIANO Christian Winarski, 1998 11963-65963-65 Tom Withee, 1984 Robert Wittine, 1958-61 Frank Wolfe, 2003-04 Phil Sperling, 1962-63 Lloyd Theriault, 1961-62 Lou Vasquez, 1994-95 Paul Wolfrom, 1960-62 Mike Spetko, 1960 Fitzroy Thomas, 1988-90 Mike Vasquez, 1991 Robert Woods, 1994-97 Joe Spinelli, 1982-83 Gary Thomas, 1988 Victor Vasquez, 1988 John Woronowich, 1964-65 Joe Spitaliere, 1981 Leslie Thomas, 1993-95, 97 Pat Vecchio, 2007-Pres. Gerry Worysz, 1978-81 Art Squillante, 1976-77 Trashaad Thomas, 2005-06 Tony Vechiarelli, 1991-93 Chuck Wright, 1961 Joe Staab, 1978 Ernie Thompson, 1996 Lucien Veneziano, 1963-65 Tom Wright, 1980-81 Carl Stahl, 1958 Mike Thompson, 2009-Pres. Keith Verderber, 1985-86 Harold Wupper, 1966-68 John Stanco, 1969 Walter Thomson, 1961 Bill Vega, 1990-93 Ryan Wynne, 2010-Pres. Tim Stapleton, 1963-65 Duke Thrush, 1989 Robert Vega, 1993 Kevin Stascavage, 2007 Barry Tice, 1974-77 Vincent Velez, 2006-08 Y•Y•Y•Y•Y Ed Steere, 1962 Mike Tice, 2008 Eric Vidal, 1995 William Yarocki, 1997, 1999-01 Fred Steig, 1965 Tom Tice, 1971 Jose Viera, 1998 Jason Yizar, 1984-85 Al Steinfeld, 1978-80 Dan Tomaszewski, 1966-68 Glenn Villari, 1980 DJ Young, 2009-Pres. Bryce Stephens, 2005-06 Ken Tomcich, 1961-63 Robert-Andy Villette, 2002 Tom Young, 1962-64 Ira Stern, 1972 Jim Tomlinson, 1979-80 Eric Vincent, 1990 Kenny Youngs, 2008 Jon Stevens, 1990-91 Steve Tomlinson, 1976-79 Danny Vito, 1990-93 Bob Youngman, 1976-79 Jim Stewart, 1964-66 Marvin Toney, 2001-02 John Vittas, 1963-65 Kevin Yurcak, 1992 Kyle Stewart, 2006-07 Jim Torpe, 1972 Steve Volpe, 1998-2001 Robert Stojanowski, 1994-96 Anthony Torre, 1988 Joe Volpi, 1990 Z•Z•Z•Z•Z Joe Stone, 1957-59 Jim Torrellas, 1980-81 Eric Von Bargen, 1982-85 Brian Zach, 1974-77 Stephen Strait, 2003 Victor Torres, 2003, 04 James Vurckio, 1987 Jim Zamparello, 1981 Will Strano, 2006-Pres. Joe Torrice, 2004 Harold Zawatsky, 1961 Jeff Strauss, 1989 Dino Toscani, 1978 W•W•W•W•W Gary Zebrowski, 1962 Richard Strohmeier, 1992 Joe Trapani, 2002 Glenn Wade, 1984-87 Mike Zimbler, 1988 Ed Stubin, 1965 Peter Trede, 1961-62 John Wagner, 1960 Glenn Ziminski, 2002-03 Doug Stuebe, 1981 Angelo Troiano, 1998-00 Tim Wagner, 2000-02 Eric Zimmerman, 1988 James Stupnikov, 2004-06 Corey Tronchin, 1998-99 Rod Walinchus, 1965 John Zureck, 1960-62 Richard Stueber, 1992 Mike Trovato, 1990 Jarrell Walker, 2004-07 Barry Zweiban, 1958 Bob Sullivan, 1968 Ron True, 1960 Jeffery Walker, 1982 Sean Sullivan, 1992-93 Bob Truman, 1989 Tom Wallace, 1981-83 Vincent Sullivan, 1991-94 Pete Trupia, 1969-72 John Walsh, 1982-84 Steve Supek, 1987-88 Stefan Tufano, 1982,84-86 Kyle Walsh, 2000-01 Tony Suttora, 1978-81 Kerim Tulun, 2009 Steve Walters, 1994 Ed Sweeney, 1968-70 John Tyson, 2001-03, 2004 Bill Ward, 1968 Jim Sweeney, 1978-79 Brian Ward, 1980 Mark Swinson, 1990 U•U•U•U•U Mike Ware, 1989-90 Jim Sybil, 1966-68 Mike Uccellini, 1996-97 David Washington, 1973 Bill Ucci, 1971,73 Dehart Washington, 1977-79 T•T•T•T•T Lou Urio, 1967-69 Justin Wahington, 1997 Peter Taddeo, 2005 Paul Usak, 1983-84 Marc Washington, 1973-74 Matthew Taggart, 1988 Tyriek Washington, 2010-Pres. Matt Talbert, 1983 V•V•V•V•V Mike Watts, 1983-84,92 Gary Talbot, 1995 Sal Vacchio, 2009 Justin Wayne, 2003-06 Maurice Talton, 2004 Peter Vaffeas, 1992 Nick Webster, 2003-05 Frank Tarsia, 1980-83 Jim Valente, 1982,85 Charles Weckbecker, 1986 Loreenzo Tattoli, 2009-Pres. Ralph Valente, 1979 Steve Weildein, 1972-73 Joel Taub, 1971 Tom Van Buskirk, 1975-78 Adam Weinstein, 1986-89 Julio Tayo, 1990-92 Bob Vandercamp, 1961-63 Gregg Weisenberg, 1983-84 Phil Taylor, 1998 Dennis Vanella, 2007-08 Andrew Wellington, 2009-Pres. Todd Teeter, 1990 Ted Van Poznak, 1973-74 Tim Wells, 1981 Drew TenBruggencate, 2008-09 Christian Vargas, 2006-Pres. William Welsh, 1958-60 Joe Terilli, 1967-69 John Vasquez, 1992-93 Joe Wevurski, 1967-69

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 75 75 C.W. C.W. POST POST FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME PIONEERS For more than a quarter-century, some of the greatest C.W. Post football players in the school’s history have been acknowledged for their efforts with enshrinement in the Pioneer Football Hall of Fame. In 1993, the 1973 Lambert Trophy winning unit received the unique honor of having2011 the entire FOOTBALL squad inducted to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their achievement. The qualifications for election into this distinguished group are as follows: a player having a standout career during his time at C.W. Post, an administrator who has made significant contributions to the sport, a contributor to the program, or a former player who has distinguished himself in his professional field after graduating from C.W. Post. This September, a new class will be selected, and will join the memorable group of individuals listed below who each made their mark during nearly a half century of Pioneer football. PPLAYERSLAYERS Don Golden ’60 Gary Wichard ’72 Sal Naro ’82 Brian Smith ’62 Ron Carman ’73 Tom DeBona ’82 Anthony Rubilotta ’63 Tony Falesto ’73 Tony Suttora ’82 Frank Scicchitano ’63 Len Izzo ’73 Stan Dennis ’83 John Zureck ’63 John Lovett ‘73 Joe Ryan ’83 Jim Boggs ’64 Don Manfredonia ’73 Bob Jahelka ’84 Don Ferraro ’65 Bill Cherry ’74 Walter Klose ’84 Bob Higgins ’65 Ed Powers ’75 Tom Kupec ’86 Tom Hespos ’65 Gary Flur ’76 Eric von Bargen ’86 Jim LeClair ’65 Ken Rehders ’76 Joe Chetti ’87 Lucien Veneziano ’66 Bob Michaelowski ’77 Rich Carroll ’90 John Vittas ’66 Steve Perretta ’77 Jim Byrne ’94 Tom Cassese ’67 Brian Zach ’77 Joe Brusca ’95 Bob Archer ’68 John Mohring ’78 Frank Chimienti ’95 Bob Santangelo ‘68 John Luchsinger ’78 George Burke ’96 Tim Carr ’69 Tom Bennett ’81 Brian Herbert ’97 Dan Klinga ’69 John Pomarico ’81 William Yaroki ‘01 Alan Sheppard ’71 Al Steinfeld ‘81 Charlie Cook, Jr. ’02 Ed Sweeney ’71 Tom Capone ’82 AADMINISTRATORSDMINISTRATORS & CCONTRIBUTORSONTRIBUTORS Dom Anile Sal Naro Bob Barrett Armand Prusmack Gene Venturino Patrick J. DeRosa, MD Vin Salamone Bob “Fuzzy” Walsh Dr. R. Gordon Hoxie Joe Scannella Charles Zwicker Dr. Roy Ilowit Joe Terilli Chris Kevatos Al Venturino CC.W..W. PPOSTOST ATHLETICATHLETIC HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME

The C.W. Post Athletic Hall of Fame, which was founded in 2005, honors those who have contributed significantly to C.W. Post’s athletic program. Inductees are recognized for their contributions as individual athletes, as members of a team, or for other unique contributions. Individuals or teams are eligible for nomination if they have been named “All America,” have won an NCAA national championship, set a world record, led the nation in a recognized statistical category, succeeded as a professional athlete, participated in the Olympic games or otherwise distinguished themselves and the campus through athletic achievement. Eligibility begins five years after the athlete has graduated. C.W. Post coaches, administrators and staff are also eligible for consideration. The inductees are chosen by a Selection Committee of at least eight members who include C.W. Post coaches, alumni and Athletic Department staff. IINDUCTEESNDUCTEES Dr. George Kaftan 1958-72 Chris Feder ’69 Don Ungarelli ’60 Douglas Robins ‘70 Richard Duffy ’63 Ronald Stonitsch ’71 Linda Glum ’83 Michael Schirmacher ’63 Gary Wichard ’73 Sue Salg ’84 Vin Salamone ’63 Vin Lananna ’75 Jim Davey ’87 John Zureck ’63 Bob DeBonis ’78 Anne Fischer Beglarian ’87 Michael Brandeis ’64 John Mohring ’78 Joe Cioffi ’88 Richard Scheinblum ’64 Dom Anile ’79 Kathleen Weber ‘88 Wade “Rocky” Davey ‘65 Patricia Lamb Kennedy ’80 Albert Venturino ’91 Thomas Hespos ‘65 Susan O’Connor ’80 Kelly Geiger ‘96 Bob Higgins ’65 Catherine Bruckner ‘81 David Kelly ‘00 Thomas Postel ’65 Darlene Crowe ’81 Ian Smart ‘02 Lucien Veneziano ‘66 Steve Fontana ‘81 Dr. Roy Ilowit Tom Cassese ’67 Patrice Walker ’81 Dick Vining

76 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 76 C.W. POST PIONEER PIONEERS HISTORY ALL-TIME2011 RESULTS FOOTBALL 1957-2009 Year W L T PCT. Head Coach PF PA SHUTOUTS 1957 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 375...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 75...... 135 ...... 1 1958 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444 ...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 98...... 157 ...... 2 1959 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 87...... 187 ...... 1 1960 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 101 ...... 110 ...... 1 1961 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 133 ...... 104 ...... 2 1962 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 121 ...... 146 ...... 0 1963 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 159 ...... 143 ...... 2 1964 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Joe Scannella ...... 201 ...... 188 ...... 0 1965 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 375...... Joe Scannella ...... 144 ...... 184 ...... 1 1966 ...... 7...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 875...... Joe Scannella ...... 204 ...... 108 ...... 1 1967 ...... 5...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 556...... Joe Scannella ...... 156 ...... 172 ...... 1 1968 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Dom Anile...... 221 ...... 170 ...... 1 1969 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Dom Anile...... 201 ...... 176 ...... 2 1970 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Dom Anile...... 231 ...... 167 ...... 0 1971 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727...... Dom Anile...... 397 ...... 185 ...... 2 1972 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dom Anile...... 215 ...... 137 ...... 2 1973 . . . . . 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 909...... Dom Anile...... 321 ...... 138 ...... 3 1974 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Dom Anile...... 276 ...... 218 ...... 0 1975 ...... 9...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 900...... Dom Anile...... 197 ...... 90...... 2 1976 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727...... Dom Anile...... 206 ...... 117 ...... 2 1977 ...... 5...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 625...... Dom Anile...... 157 ...... 85...... 5 1978 ...... 7...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 778...... Dom Anile...... 238 ...... 99...... 2 1979 ...... 5...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 556...... Dom Anile...... 174 ...... 135 ...... 1 1980 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Jim Colbert ...... 177 ...... 182 ...... 0 1981 ...... 7...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 636...... Jim Colbert ...... 288 ...... 320 ...... 0 1982 ...... 3...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 300...... Jim Colbert ...... 162 ...... 198 ...... 1 1983 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 186 ...... 174 ...... 1 1984 ...... 5...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 714...... Tom Marshall ...... 205 ...... 130 ...... 0 1985 ...... 7...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 778...... Tom Marshall ...... 237 ...... 131 ...... 1 1986 ...... 2...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 222...... Tom Marshall ...... 163 ...... 233 ...... 0 1987 ...... 2...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 200...... Tom Marshall ...... 157 ...... 255 ...... 0 1988 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 232 ...... 250 ...... 1 1989 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 180 ...... 155 ...... 1 1990 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Tom Marshall ...... 284 ...... 168 ...... 1 1991 ...... 4...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 400...... Tom Marshall ...... 201 ...... 260 ...... 0 1992 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 667...... Tom Marshall ...... 298 ...... 198 ...... 1 1993 . . . . . 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 909...... Tom Marshall ...... 461 ...... 172 ...... 0 1994 ...... 5...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 455...... Tom Marshall ...... 242 ...... 267 ...... 0 1995 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Tom Marshall ...... 233 ...... 147 ...... 2 1996 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Tom Marshall ...... 150 ...... 145 ...... 2 1997 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Tom Marshall ...... 203 ...... 109 ...... 2 1998 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Bryan Collins...... 188 ...... 182 ...... 0 1999 ...... 9...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 818...... Bryan Collins...... 337 ...... 221 ...... 0 2000 ...... 8...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 800...... Bryan Collins...... 340 ...... 121 ...... 2 2001 . . . . . 11 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 917...... Bryan Collins...... 488 ...... 151 ...... 1 2002 . . . . . 11 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 917...... Bryan Collins...... 394 ...... 154 ...... 4 2003 ...... 9...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 818...... Bryan Collins...... 366 ...... 163 ...... 2 2004 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727 ...... Bryan Collins...... 328 ...... 181 ...... 1 2005 . . . . . 10 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 769...... Bryan Collins...... 552 ...... 319 ...... 0 2006 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Bryan Collins...... 212 ...... 146 ...... 1 2007 ...... 4...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 400...... Bryan Collins...... 264 ...... 236 ...... 1 2008 ...... 3...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 272...... Bryan Collins...... 225 ...... 309 ...... 1 2009 ...... 6...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 545...... Bryan Collins...... 320 ...... 224 ...... 1

PIONEER COACHING CHRONOLOGY Coach Seasons W L T Pct. Dr. Roy Ilowit (1957-63) 31 31 0 .500 Joe Scannella (1964-67) 19 15 2 .542 Dom Anile (1968-79) 84 34 1 .710 Jim Colbert (1980-82) 15 16 0 .484 Tom Marshall (1983-97) 82 64 2 .556 Bryan Collins (1998-) 93 39 0 .704 Total 53 seasons 321 191 5 .623

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 77 77 DEFENSIVE C.W. POST & SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES PIONEERS INTERCEPTION RETURN FUMBLE RETURN 11/19/60 Ed Snitofsky 35 Kings Col.2011 (PA) FOOTBALL10/1/60 Marco Benedetto 90 Cortland St. 9/23/61 Brian Smith 93 Moravian 11/7/70 Rocco Possidento -- Ithaca 11/4/61 Anthony Rubilotta 98 Bridgeport 9/21/74 Tom DeMaio -- Wilkes 11/14/64 Bob Archer 10 Delaware Valley 11/22/75 Jeff Miot -- New York Tech 0/16/65 Saul Sindell 72 Cortland St. 11/5/77 John Mohring -- Ashland 11/20/65 Tom Cassesse 59 Delaware St. 10/25/86 Bret Mule# 26 St. John’s 9/24/66 Andy MacGowan 50 Cortland St. 9/14/91 Guy Fatato -- Salisbury St. 9/30/67 Bob Edgar 39 Cortland St. 9/12/92 Martin Maloney^^ 75 Salisbury St. 11/28/69 John Lovett 30 Hofstra 9/12/92 Dave Jedidian 35 Salisbury St. 10/17/70 Adrian Levy 23 Gettysburg 9/23/95 Ben Hernandez 45 C. Connecticut 11/23/72 John Lovett 26 Hofstra 11/7/98 Eric Williams -- Bentley 11/23/72 Bob Foster 72 Hofstra 10/13/01 Randi Moore 29 Merrimack 11/17/73 Wilford Adkins 35 Fordham 9/7/02 Isaiah Williams -- Assumption 11/17/73 Joe Ryan 50 Fordham 9/28/02 Frank Kelly 23 St. Anselm 9/21/74 Mike Friedman 25 Wilkes 10/5/02 Joe Gangemi 32 Stonehill 9/28/74 John Sottille 52 Wagner 10/19/02 Eric Williams 83 Merrimack 10/25/75 Pete Smith 40 Bates 10/19/02 Claudius Ross 31 Merrimack 11/22/75 Barry Tice 35 New York Tech 9/6/03 Peter Lazare -- Assumption 10/15/77 Andy Logue 44 Hofstra 10/4/03 Norberto Cabarcas -- New Haven 9/16/78 Jack Luchsinger 37 East Stroudsburg 10/18/03 Frank Kelly# 25 Bryant 9/16/78 Nick Ryan 89 East Stroudsburg 9/4/04 Woody Aime 27 Pace 10/14/78 Jack Luchsinger 38 Hofstra 9/4/04 Victor Torres 40 Pace 11/11/78 Greg Smith 35 Edinboro 9/25/04 Joe Gangemi 59 St. Anselm 10/25/86 John Gleason 40 St. John’s 10/23/04 Joe Gangemi 44 American Intl. 10/1/88 Tim McIntee 39 Pace 10/7/05 Stephon Solomon 18 Bentley 10/29/88 Greg Barrett 65 Wagner 11/26/05 Frank Kelly 29 East Stroudsburg 10/28/89 Tim McIntee 22 Wagner 9/15/90 Dom Leone 40 Kings Point #On a kickoff 9/29/90 Paul Engelhardt 30 Pace ^^Blocked field goal 10/13/90 Jon Stevens 23 Iona 10/27/90 Derrick Perez 76 Wagner KICKOFF RETURN 10/5/91 Brian Parness 38 Pace 10/23/93 Adam Ryan 45 C. Connecticut 10/25/69 Joe Donnelly 70 Ithaca 10/11/97 Frank Kazis 90 Sacred Heart 10/23/71 Len Izzo 92 Maine 10/23/99 Eric Williams 56 Stony Brook 9/30/72 Len Izzo 90 Montclair St. 9/16/00 J.P. Rosselli 45 UMass-Lowell 10/3/81 John Rodney 94 Cent. CT 11/4/00 Adolph Joseph 44 Bentley 11/14/87 James Brooks 88 Fordham 11/11/00 Ke nny Irby 35 Pace 9/30/95 Karl Sacco 45 AIC 9/22/01 John Levantino 42 St. Anselm 10/14/95 Chris Fields 83 Bentley 9/14/02 Eric Williams 76 Bryant 9/14/97 William Jefferson 89 W. Paterson 10/4/03 Allen Lyons 30 New Haven 10/23/99 Jim Kennedy 94 Stony Brook 10/11/03 Rob Neugebauer 31 Pace 9/16/00 Jeremiah Pope 95 UM-Lowell 10/25/03 Chris Alceus 28 St. Anselm 10/14/00 Jeremiah Pope 96 Merrimack 11/15/03 Woody Aime 44 Merrimack 9/22/01 Jeremiah Pope 93 St. Anselm 9/25/04 Max Rose 50 St. Anselm 11/3/01 Jeremiah Pope 92 Bentley 11/6/04 Woody Aime 40 Assumption 10/12/07 Jamel Ramsay 88 Bentley 9/24/05 Jeremy Boyle 46 St. Anselm 10/1/05 Javien Eason 31 Bryant 11/10/07 Tayrance Smith 40 Merrimack

78 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 78 C.W. POSTDEFENSIVE & SPECIAL PIONEERS TEAMS SCORES PUNT RETURN SAFETY *11/20/65 Tony Franz -- Delaware2011 St. FOOTBALL10/29/66 Rich Bertelli Upsala 10/29/66 Garry Hoffmann 82 Upsala 11/12/66 Rick Manfredonia Wagner 10/25/69 Ed Sweeney 62 Ithac a 10/12/68 Blocked punt Cortland St. *10/1/77 Tom Van Buskirk 18 Bucknell 11/16/68 Unknown Vermont 10/7/78 Dehart Washington 74 Kings Point 10/3/70 Snap out of end zone Guilford *11/11/78 Pete Coviello 27 Edinboro 10/2/71 Unknown Guilford *10/13/84 Bob Korkuc 41 SCSU 9/27/75 Andy Logue Wagner 11/9/85 Anthony Carruthers 64 Pace 10/8/77 Unknown Wagner *11/5/88 Greg Barrett 5 Springfield 10/15/77 John Mohring Hofstra 9/15/90 Heath Riccobono 53 Kings Point *10/20/90 Bobby Cade 3 St. Johns 10/15/77 Bob Crimi Hofstra *10/8/94 Brian Herbert 10 Rowan 10/22/77 Paul LoPresti Ithaca *9/30/95 Brian Herbert 4 Amer. Intl. 10/22/77 John Mohring Ithaca 10/24/98 Jim Kennedy 82 Pace 11/5/77 Ran out of end zone Ashland 9/25/99 Eddie Hardaway 61 St. Anselm 10/21/78 Blocked punt Westminster 9/23/00 Leroy Brathwaite 78 St. Anselm 9/22/79 Paul LoPresti Northeastern 9/1/01 Leroy Brathwaite 53 Assumption 9/20/80 Russ Ehrens Juniata 9/22/01 Leroy Brathwaite 85 St. Anselm 11/1/80 Rich Houle Liberty Bapt. *10/13/01 Mike Martinez -- Merrimack 9/12/81 Holding Penalty E. Stroudsburg 11/10/01 Jeremiah Pope 72 Pace 10/8/83 John Morales New Haven 11/10/01 John Levantino 56 Pace 10/8/83 Kickoff downed New Haven 10/25/03 Jeremiah Pope 75 St. Anselm 11/12/83 Blocked punt Towson St. *9/18/04 Joe Gangemi 2 Stonehill 9/23/89 Blocked punt Hofstra 9/10/05 Chris Bone 85 East Stroudsburg 10/14/89 John Levelis Iona 9/24/05 Jamel Ramsay 51 St. Anselm 11/16/91 Stepped out of end zone Alfred 11/5/05 Chris Bone 90 Assumption 10/14/95 Rich Fischer Bentley *Returned blocked punt 10/21/95 Brian Herbert Rowan 10/21/95 Vic LaVallee Rowan 11/9/96 Stepped out of end zone American Intl. 11/23/96 George Burke Bentley 9/25/99 Snap out of end zone St. Anselm 10/30/99 Rich Renny So. Connecticut 9/9/00 Mike Andrillo American Intl. 10/28/00 Charlie Cook So. Connecticut 10/20/01 Rich Ricketts American Intl. 11/17/01 Charlie Cook Bentley 9/18/04 Damien Gilyard Stonehill 11/6/04 Woody Aime Assumption 11/26/05 Holding in end zone East Stroudsburg 10/29/06 Snap out of end zone American Intl. 8/30/08 TEAM American Intl.

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 79 79 PIONEER C.W. MISCELLANEOUSPOST STATS PIONEERS SCORING 50+ POINTS WINNING BY 40+ POINTS IN A GAME 2011 FOOTBALL 1973 vs. St. Peter’s ...... 75 (75-0) 1973 vs. St. Peter’s ...... 75 1971 vs. Ithaca...... 62 (62-0) 2005 vs. St. Anselm ...... 73 2005 vs. St. Anselm...... 56 (73-17) 1993 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 72 1979 vs. Kings Point...... 55 (55-0) 2001 vs. St. Anselm ...... 63 1993 vs. Pace ...... 54 (56-2) 1971 vs. Ithaca ...... 62 1993 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 54 (72-18) 1997 vs. Sacred Heart ...... 62 2002 vs. Assumption ...... 54 (54-0) 2004 vs. Pace ...... 61 1997 vs. Sacred Heart...... 52 (62-10) 1986 vs. St. John’s ...... 59 2009 vs. Cheyney...... 51 (51-0) 1993 vs. Salisbury St...... 58 2001 vs. St. Anselm...... 49 (63-14) 2000 vs. Southern Connecticut ...... 58 2003 vs. St. Anselm...... 49 (56-7) 2002 vs. UMass-Lowell ...... 57 2005 vs. Stonehill ...... 49 (56-7) 1993 vs. Pace ...... 56 1958 vs. Long Island Aggies ...... 48 (48-0) 2003 vs. St. Anselm ...... 56 2001 vs. Merrimack ...... 48 (55-7) 2005 vs. Stonehill ...... 56 1971 vs. Kings Point...... 47 (47-0) 2008 vs. Millersville...... 55 1991 vs. Pace ...... 47 (55-8) 1972 vs. Gettysburg ...... 55 2004 vs. Pace ...... 47 (61-14) 1979 vs. Kings Point ...... 55 1969 vs. Adelphi ...... 45 (45-0) 1991 vs. Pace ...... 55 2003 vs. Pace ...... 45 (52-7) 1993 vs. Gannon ...... 55 1992 vs. Pace ...... 44 (51-7) 2001 vs. Merrimack ...... 55 2000 vs. Stonehill ...... 44 (44-0) 1970 vs. Hofstra ...... 54 2000 vs. Southern Connecticut ...... 44 (58-14) 1972 vs. Hofstra ...... 54 1977 vs. Wagner ...... 43 (43-0) 2002 vs. Assumption ...... 54 2002 vs. Stonehill ...... 43 (43-0) 1973 vs. Hofstra ...... 53 1985 vs. Iona ...... 42 (49-7) 1992 vs. Salisbury St...... 53 2002 vs. St. Anselm...... 42 (42-0) 2003 vs. Pace ...... 52 2005 vs. Pace ...... 42 (48-6) 1978 vs. Wagner ...... 51 1972 vs. Gettysburg ...... 41 (55-14) 1992 vs. Pace ...... 51 1978 vs. Hofstra...... 41 (41-0) 2009 vs. Cheyney ...... 51 1982 vs. Springfield ...... 41 (41-0) 100+ COMBINED POINTS 1990 vs. St. John’s ...... 41 (41-0) IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 1993 vs. Gannon ...... 41 (55-14) 2000 vs. Merrimack ...... 41 (41-0) 129 vs. Stonehill (56) and St. Anselm (73) – 2005 2007 vs. Pace ...... 41 (41-0) 111 vs. Pace (56) and Gannon (55) – 1993 1993 vs. Salisbury St...... 40 (58-18) 110 vs. St. Anselm (73) and Bryant (37) – 2005 1995 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 40 (40-0) 109 vs. Ithaca (62) and Kings Point (47) – 1971 109 vs. Gettysburg (55) and Hofstra (54) – 1972 105 vs. UMass-Lowell (43) and St. Anselm (62) – 2001 SEASONS AVERAGING 30 POINTS 105 vs. East Stroudsburg (49) and Stonehill (56) – 2005 OR MORE PER GAME 104 vs. Sacred Heart (62) and Assumption (42) – 1997 103 vs. Salisbury St. (58) and Alfred (45) – 1993 100 vs. Trenton State (28)/Cent. Connecticut (72) – 1993 2005: 42.5 PPG (10-3, NCAA Quarterfinalist) 100 vs. So. Connecticut (58) and Bentley (42) – 2000 1993: 41.9 PPG (10-1, ECAC Champions) 2001: 40.7 PPG (11-1, Northeast-10 Champions) 1971: 36.1 PPG (8-3, Boardwalk Bowl Bid) MOST GAMES IN A SEASON 2000: 34.0 PPG (8-2, EFC Atlantic Division Champions) ALLOWING LESS THAN 10 POINTS 2003: 33.2 PPG (9-2, 2nd place, Northeast-10) IN A GAME 2002: 32.8 PPG (11-1, Northeast-10 Champions, NCAA) 7 – 2002 6 – 1997, 2001 5 – 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 2004, 2005

80 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 80 C.W. POSTTEAM AWARD WINNERS PIONEERS 19982007 HHUSTLEUSTLE AWARDAWARD SSPECIALPECIAL TTEAMSEAMS AAWARDWARD (Given to the top scout team player on both off ense 2011and defense) FOOTBALL(Given to the top special teams player of the year)

2007 John Siopa, Tom Hensch 2007 Andrew Kroell 2006 Will Strano, Kyle Stewart 2006 Andrew Kroell 2005 Aaron Valentin, Mike Dale 2005 Darren Cappetta 2004 Pat Pogan, Pierre Delva 2004 Mike Molloy 2003 Kermit Atkinson (O), Justin Graham (D) 2003 Frank Wolfe 2002 Malcolm Gibson, Mike Molloy RRONON CCARMANARMAN AAWARDWARD 2001 Gavin Cleghorn, Dale Robinson 2000 Russell Jessamy, Joe Kay (Given to the team’s Most Valuable Player(s) 1999 Jeremiah Pope, Calvin McClean 1998 Ian Smart, William Holland 2007 Chris Bone 2006 Javien Eason SSCHOLAR-ATHLETECHOLAR-ATHLETE AAWARDWARD 2005 Chris Bretton (Given to the best academic performance by a player) 2004 Nick Webster 2003 Jeremiah Pope 2007 Nick Georgetti 2002 Ian Smart 2006 Jamel Ramsay 2001 Ian Smart, Charlie Cook 2005 Jamel Ramsay 2000 William Yarocki 2004 Max Rose 1999 Eddie Hardaway, Rich Renny 2003 Tim Conors 1998 Trevon Blondet 2002 T.J. Brocking WWILLIAMILLIAM YAROCKIYAROCKI AWARDAWARD 2001 T.J. Brocking (Given to the team’s Most Improved Player) 2000 John Carneglia 1999 John Carneglia 2007 Tayrance Smith 1998 Terry Monis 2006 Javier Eason GGOODWILLOODWILL AWARDAWARD 2005 Chris Bretton (Given to the player who has displayed the best in community relations) 2004 Nick Webster 2003 Sharif Wiltshire 2007 Andrew Jackson 2002 Joe Kay 2006 Jamel Ramsay 2001 Kareem Smith 2005 Justin Wayne 2004 Rob Blount AANDREWNDREW KKROELLROELL 2003 Peter Lazare 2002 Huan DeRiggs 22005-08005-08 2001 Hashim Evans 2000 Marcos Diaz 1999 Julius Bayron 1998 Greg Hill JJOHNOHN ZURECKZURECK AAWARDWARD (Given to the team’s top lineman)

2007 Jarrell Walker 2006 Maurice Baker 2005 Steve Broecker 2004 Taibika Hickson, Peter Lazare 2003 Joe Kay 2002 Isaiah Williams 2001 Rich Ricketts 2000 Angelo Troiano 1999 Matt LaPointe 1998 Angelo Troiano

2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 81 81 PIONEERS C.W. POSTIN THE PROS PIONEERS CFL, NFL and League Signings 2011 FOOTBALL IIANAN SSMARTMART ‘‘0202 Year Player Professional Team BBRITISHRITISH COLUMBIACOLUMBIA LIONSLIONS 1964 Tom Hespos 1965 Bob Higgins 1966 Tom Cassese 1966 Jim LeClair Denver Broncos 1966 Harold Wupper 1967 Don Huff er Denver Broncos 1967 Saul Sindell San Diego Chargers 1968 Tim Carr 1971 Gary Wichard Baltimore Colts 1972 Ernie Altamirano Baltimore Colts 1973 Pete Trupia 1974 Bill Cherry Cleveland Browns 1974 Bob Mangione Toronto Argonauts 1975 Mike Hintz Toronto Argonauts 1975 Gary Flur Toronto Argonauts 1976 Steve Perretta Hamilton Tiger Cats 1977 Don Fenner New York Jets 1978 John Mohring 1979 Dave O’Dell New York Jets 1980 Tom Bennett Cleveland Browns 1980 Al Steinfeld Philadelphia Eagles 1981 Tom Capone New York Jets 1981 Tony Suttora New York Jets 1983 Sam Flores Cleveland Browns PPERRYERRY KKLEINLEIN ‘‘9393 1984 Greg Gunter New York Jets AATLANTATLANTA FFALCONSALCONS 1987 Joe Chetti Buff alo Bills 1987 Sean Dowling Buff alo Bills 1989 John Levelis 1989 Peter Porcelli 1992 Troy Wilkes 1994 Perry Klein 1996 Andrew Henry Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1997 Karl Sacco Albany Firebirds 2001 Eddie Hardaway Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002 Hashim Evans New Haven Ninjas 2003 Ian Smart British Columbia Lions 2004 Charlie Cook 2004 Jeremiah Pope Philadelphia Eagles 2004 Peter Lazare 2005 Ryan Heller Albany Conquest 2008 Rocco Martocci Albany Conquest

82 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 82 C.W. POSTLONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY PIONEERS -C.W. POST David Steinberg - President, Long Island University 2011 FOOTBALL Dr. David J. Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, has served the institution since 1985. Th e son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg of ’s Park Avenue Synagogue, he was born in New York City and was educated at Phillips Academy at Andover, Malvern College in England and Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. After a Fulbright year at the University of the Philippines and a year at on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he returned to Harvard, where he earned an M.A. in East Asian studies in 1963, and a Ph.D. in history in 1964. Dr. Steinberg also has received several honorary degrees.

He began his teaching career in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, where he rose to the rank of full professor. In 1973, he joined the administration of Brandeis Uni- versity as executive assistant to the president, becoming vice president and university secretary in 1977.

Th e author of numerous books and articles on Southeast Asia and, in particular, Philippine history, Dr. Steinberg has taught, lectured and written about this important area of the world for a third of a century. His fi rst book, “Philippine Collaboration in World War II,” won the University Press Award in 1969. “Th e Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place,” now in its third edi- tion, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Nicholas Platt as “the best single-volume guide to understanding the Philippines, past and present.” He also edited and co-authored both editions of “In Search of Southeast Asia,” one of the major textbooks on the area. Dr. Steinberg recently collaborated with top scholars from around the world to co-author “Th e Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia,” a new and multifaceted history of this complex region. In addition, he is a co-author of “Religion and Religiosity in the Philippines and Indonesia: Essays on State, Society and Public Creeds,” which was published in 2005.

Dr. Steinberg was a member of the international observer team that monitored the Philippine presidential elections when Corazon Aquino defeated Ferdinand Marcos. He has written numerous op-ed pieces and has been a consultant to UN agencies, the United States government, the Ford Foundation and others.

He and his wife, Joan, a chanteuse and real estate executive, reside in McGrath House on the C.W. Post Campus. Th e couple has two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, whom they sometimes bring to football games on campus. His greatest personal accom- plishment: raising his two superb sons, Noah and Jonah. His greatest pleasure: watching his grandchildren grow. Paul H. Forestell - Provost, C.W. Post

Paul H. Forestell, a professor of psychology and an internationally renowned marine mammal scientist, was appointed provost of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in July 2008. A seasoned administrator, Dr. Forestell served as vice president of the Pacifi c Whale Foundation in Hawaii, as dean of undergraduate programs at Southampton College of Long Island University, and as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at C.W. Post.

As provost, Dr. Forestell leads one of the New York metropolitan area’s most respected private university campuses, with an enrollment of nearly 5,700 undergraduate, 3,100 graduates and 2,300 continuing education students. He is responsible for campus operations, program develop- ment, admissions and recruitment, retention, fi nancial aid, athletics, student aff airs, public safety, and buildings and grounds.

His collaborative leadership style has contributed greatly to enhancing the student-centered mission of the University. In 2008, Dr. Forestell established the Division of Student Retention & Academic Support Services at C.W. Post to assist students in achieving academic and career success. A champion of experiential learning, he coordinates study abroad and fi eld research op- portunities for students, and teaches classes in whale and dolphin behavior.

Dr. Forestell graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Canada with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and philos- ophy in 1972 and a master’s degree in experimental psychology in 1976. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative psychology from the University of Hawaii in 1988. He is the author of several peer-reviewed science articles and four books, including “Humpbacks of Hawai’i: Th e Long Journey Back.” 2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 83 83 BRYAN C.W. COLLINS POST - DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PIONEERS Bryan Collins,2011 DirectorFOOTBALL of Athletics Bryan Collins is in his fi fth year as the Director of Athletics at C.W. Post. Under Collins’ lead- ership, the Pioneers’ athletic programs have seen a continual rise in both the regional and national levels.

During Collins’ tenure, the Pioneers have achieved both athletic and academic success. Notable achievements include 22 conference titles as well as NCAA championship titles from the 2007 women’s lacrosse and 2009 and 2010 men’s lacrosse teams.

Th is past season, the men’s and women’s cross country, women’s swimming, baseball, men’s lacrosse, softball and women’s lacrosse teams all participated in NCAA tournaments.

C.W. Post boasts many of the most top-ranked programs in the country that are frequently ranked in national polls. Th e Pioneers fi nished fi rst in the Commissioner’s Cup standings for 2009-10, the second Cup win (2006-07) during Collins’ tenure. Prior to the 2007-08 academic year, the football and fi eld hockey programs gained admission into the esteemed Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.

Off the fi eld, Collins has included community service as a part of his players’ responsibilities. Among the eff orts since his arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital in Bayside, N.Y., while also volunteering with other charitable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During the 2008-09 academic year, C.W. Post student-athletes completed over 3,200 hours of service.

Collins is responsible for the creation of a department mission statement based on the foundation of athletic excellence as well as the initiation of the Academic Commitment Excellence (ACE) program, designed to improve attendance and academic achievements in the classroom. In addition, C.W. Post athletic programs are mentored by campus faculty and staff through the Adopt-A-Faculty program.

During 2007-08, Collins established a Student-Athlete Orientation seminar and handbook as well as an annual student-athlete awards banquet to recognize both athletic and academic success. Th e department also established an Academic Honor Roll to honor student-athletes’ who receive a minimum 3.0 grade point average.

Collins has overseen improvements to the athletic facilities on campus, including the installation of FieldTurf on Hickox Field as well as a new state-of-the art sound system for the stadium. In addition, all the outdoor athletic fi elds have undergone improvements to their playing surface. Th e Pratt Recreation Center Gymnasium, home to the basketball and volleyball teams, received a new sound system as well as a working press row table for media and game operations staff .

A former student-athlete at St. John’s University, Collins played linebacker on the Red Storm’s football team and was the recipient of the Dr. Peter Vitulli Award, given to the St. John’s student-athlete who demonstrated the most courage, perseverance, dedication and spirit of self-sacrifi ce in seeking to attain the highest ideals of sportsmanship. Collins received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1987.

Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their son, Tyler (15) and daughter, Megan (10).

84 2010 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 84 C.W. POST C.W. POST ADMINISTRATION PIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

Jamie Apicella Melissa Beausoleil Chris Casey Mark Dawson Jill Fisher Jim Gibbons Jonathan Gill Associate AD, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Coach, Assistant Director, Asst. Football Coach, Strength & Conditioning Head Coach, Softball Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Athletic Media Relations Community Service Coordinator Coordinator Assistant Football Coach

Sean Grennan Marie Guarnieri Matt Guercio Shantey Hill Brian Hughes John Jez Andreas Lindberg Faculty Athletic Athletic Administrative Game Day Coordinator Associate AD, Senior Associate AD, Head Coach, Head Coach, Representative Assistant and Special Events Women’s Administrator Asst. Football Coach Lacrosse Coach Men’s Soccer

Meghan McNamara Deirdre Moore Rob Morris Shellane Ogoshi Sarah Ralls Kathy Renton Raenee Savin Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Athletic Media Relations, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Basketball Cross Country Volleyball Director Field Hockey

Renie Sokolowski Bob Sugar Pete Timmes Bob Tirado Maureen Travers Elizabeth Zanolli Head Coach, Equipment Manager Head Coach, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Athletic Trainer Tennis Baseball Swimming Location ...... Brookville, N.Y. 11548 Founded ...... 1954 President...... Dr. David Steinberg Provost ...... Dr. Paul Forestell Enrollment ...... 8,472 Nickname...... Pioneers Colors ...... Green & Gold Athletics Director...... Bryan Collins (516) 299-2847 Associate Athletic Director ...... Jamie Apicella (516) 299-3857 Associate Athletic Director ...... Brian Hughes (516) 299-3852 Associate Athletic Director ...... Shantey Hill (516) 299-3438 Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Dr. Sean Grennan (516) 299-2592 Affiliation ...... NCAA II, ECAC Head Trainer ...... Elizabeth Zanolli Assistant Trainers...... Kathy Renton, Bob Tirado Athletics Administrative Assistant ...... Marie Guarnieri (516) 299-2288 Equipment Manager ...... Bob Sugar (516) 299-2676 Athletic Media Relations Director (Football contact)...... Sarah Ralls (516) 299-3957 Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director...... Jill Fisher (516) 299-4156 Athletic Department Fax ...... (516) 299-3155 SID Fax ...... (516) 299-2844 Ralls E-Mail...... [email protected] Fisher E-Mail ...... [email protected] C.W. Post Athletics Web Site ...... www.cwpostpioneers.com 2011 Women’s Soccer Media Guide 85 85 MEDIA C.W. INFORMATION POST PIONEERS CREDENTIALS - Press credentials for C.W. Post home games are POST GAME INTERVIEWS - Following a 10-minute cooling-off issued for working members of the media only, and2011 should FOOTBALL be period, the media may conduct interviews with both teams’ requested as early as possible. Members of the print media head coaches and selected players. are asked to make arrangements one week prior to the game, while radio and television stations are asked to contact the INTERVIEW POLICIES - All interviews with C.W. Post football C.W. Post Athletic Media Relations Office at least two weeks players and football staff must be arranged through the Athletic in advance. Media Relations Office. PLAYERS AND COACHES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE PRIOR TO THE GAME ON GAME ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF DAY. Telephone interview requests must be made 24 hours in advance to avoid interfering with the student-athlete’s academic schedule.

ATTENDING PRACTICES - Pioneer football practices are not open to the public. Members of the media are asked to contact the Athletic Media Relations Office.

RADIO COVERAGE - All C.W. Post football games are broadcast Sarah Ralls Jill Fisher Patrick McWalters Director Assistant Director Graduate Assistant live on the campus’s radio station WCWP (88.1 FM) and [email protected] jillian.fi [email protected] [email protected] on the internet at http://cwp-media.liu.edu/wcwpfm. Select games also air on C.W. Post radio station WCWP (88.1 FM). Coverage begins 15 minutes prior to kickoff with pre-game C.W. Post Campus/Long Island University notes from game announcers. 720 Northern Boulevard Brookville, NY 11548-1300 Directions to Hickox Field Phone: (516) 299-3957/4156 (www.liu.edu/directions) Fax: (516) 299-2844 Website: www.cwpostpioneers.com FROM NEW YORK CITY • Take Queens-Midtown Tunnel to the Long PHOTOGRAPHY PASSES - Photographers will be allowed on the Island Expressway (I-495) east sidelines of Hickox Field. Please contact the Athletic Media • Exit at 39 (Glen Cove Rd.) and make a left Relations Office for a pass. Photographers must remain out of at the light onto Glen Cove Road. Proceed the team bench areas. north 1-1.5 miles to Northern Blvd. (Rte. 25A) • Turn right (east) on Northern Blvd. and MEDIA PARKING - Available behind the C.W. Post Athletic Field travel two miles to the C.W. Post Campus House on a limited, first-come, first-served basis. Media • Pass the first entrance and turn right at can obtain a pass by contacting the Athletic Media Relations the next light (East Gate) Office. • Take Gold Coast Road for 1/2 mile; Hickox Field is on right PICKING UP CREDENTIALS - Credentials will be available at the entrance of Hickox Field one hour prior to kickoff on game FROM POINTS NORTH days. Please identify yourself with your name and the media • Take most convenient south parkway, turnpike outlet you represent. or thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge • Proceed over bridge to the Long Island Expressway PRESS BOX SERVICES - At a C.W. Post home football game, (I-495) east and follow the directions above members of the media and representatives of the opponent’s Sports Information Office will receive the following: FROM POINTS EAST ON LONG ISLAND • Game program and notes • Take Long Island Expressway (I-495) • Complete halftime and final statistics west to exit 41N (Rte. 106/107) • Play-by-play sheets and scoring summaries • Turn right at light and proceed • Refreshments north on 107 to Northern Blvd. (Rte. 25A) • Turn left (west) on Northern Blvd. and TELEPHONES - A telephone is available in the press box for use travel to first traffic light by the working media and media relations representatives. • Turn left at light onto the C.W. Post Campus Radio stations should call in advance to make sure an extra and follow Gold Coast Road 1/2 mile; Hickox phone line will be made available. A fax machine will also be Field is on the right available upon request.

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Thomas Beverly Sept. 4 at American International 1 p.mp.m.. Sept. 11 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 1 p.m.p.m. Sept. 18 MERCYHURST 1 pp.m..m. Sept. 25 at Shippensburg* 1 p.mp.m.. Oct. 2 at West Chester* 2 p.mp.m.. Oct. 9 MILLERSVILLE* 1 p.m.p.m. OOct.ct. 116Xavier6 EEAST BrownAST SSTROUDSBURGTROUDSBURG (Homecoming)* Oct. 23 at Kutztown* 6:0505 pp.m..m. Oct. 30 BLOOMSBURG* 1 p.m.p.m. Nov. 6 at Cheyney* 1 p.m.p.m. Nov. 13 at Slippery Rock 1 p.m.p.m.

* PSACPSAC EastEast ggameame All Home games in CAPSCAPS

Will Strano John Siopa Kevin Martin

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