LEGACY AS GOOD AS IT GETS KYLE DAKE * ROB PANNELL

uring the last two weeks of May, Dake and Pannell joined Cornell women’s more than 5,000 members of the hockey players Laura Fontino and Lauriane Class of 2013 were reflecting on Rougeau as recipients of the Charles H. Dtheir four years on East Hill, weighing their Moore Outstanding Senior Varsity Athlete legacy and contributions to the University. Award. Two members of the senior class, Kyle Dake and Rob Pannell, were not ready for such For Dake and Pannell, the awards are contemplation; they were busy adding to the latest in a very long list of honors the special position they hold at Cornell and accomplishments. Take a moment and within their sport overall. to appreciate the greatness of these two amazing members of the Class of ‘13. On May 22, Kyle Dake was named the How many seniors in the history of the inaugural Sports Illustrated Male College university have “the best in their sport” on Athlete of the Year. Dake was chosen their college resume? How many have been from five finalists. The award celebrates mentioned as “the greatest of all time?” one female and one male collegiate student athlete who have demonstrated In winning the Sports Illustrated award, excellent performance on the field and Dake was joined by Michigan men’s in the classroom, sportsmanship and basketball player Trey Burke, USC football http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/college- commitment to community. On May 31, player Khaled Holmes, St. Cloud State ice athlete-of-the-year/news/20130522/kyle- Pannell was named the winner of the 2013 hockey player Drew LeBlanc and Duke dake-college-athlete-of-the-year Tewaaraton Trophy, the premier award in basketball player Tyler Thornton as finalists. In national fan voting, the Big Red senior collegiate , in a ceremony held at the Dake became the first NCAA wrestler to earned better than 51 percent of the vote. Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum win national titles in four different weight of the American Indian in Washington, DC. Dake was classes, the first to win four national titles featured in without taking a redshirt season and just the May 27 the third athlete to claim four national issue of Sports titles. The 2013 Hodge Award winner as “I came back to win a national championship. Illustrated. the national Wrestler of the Year was a Here’s a link three-time EIWA Wrestler of the Year. I’ll leave Cornell with 15 new best friends and to read the The Outstanding Wrestler of the NCAA a career at Cornell that I can be proud of, but article, as tournament in 2013, Dake is the third well as a link Cornell wrestler to capture the award and more importantly, I’ll be a young man that was to watch a the first since Dave Auble in 1960. He video on Dake wrapped up his amazing career with a 137- shaped by the Cornell lacrosse program. I feel produced by 4 record, including winning his final 79 collegiate matches. extremely fortunate—the luckiest person in the the magazine: The all-time NCAA Division I career world—to be able to spend five years at such a points leader (354), Pannell became the Big Red’s second recipient of the Tewaaraton fine institution and play for the best program Award, joining ‘09, and in the country.” — Rob Pannell Cornell is now one of four schools to boast

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“Everything about ROB PANNELL’S KYLE DAKE’S Cornell has been so CORNELL LEGACY: CORNELL LEGACY: appealing to me. I • Tewaaraton Trophy winner (2013) • Sports Illustrated Male College Athlete of the Year (2013) have been around the • All-time NCAA Division I career points leader (354) • NCAA Champion (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) program ever since I can • Two-Time USILA Lt. Raymond Enners Award - USILA Player of the Year (2011, 2013) • The first NCAA wrestler to win national titles in four remember. I watched different weight classes • Two-Time winner - USILA the Friedman Wrestling Attackman of the Year (2010, 2011) • The third to win four NCAA titles in a career at any weight class, and the first to win four national titles Center get built—I was • Four-Time All-American (First-Team in 2010, 2011, without taking a redshirt year 2013; Third-Team in 2009) at the first match held • The Outstanding Wrestler of the NCAA Tournament • Two-Time Tewaaraton Trophy Finalist (2011, 2013) in the facility. I said (2013) • Three-Time Ivy League Player of the Year (2013; to myself, ‘I’m going to • Won the NCAA award for the most falls in Division I Unanimous selection in 2010 & 2011 ) wrestling (2013) wrestle at Cornell one • Four-Time First-Team All-Ivy (2009; Unanimous • Hodge Trophy (2013), awarded to the most day.’ ” — Kyle Dake selection in 2010, 2011, 2013) outstanding college wrestler of the year • 2009 Ivy League Rookie of the Year • All-American (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) • 2011 Ivy Tournament Most Outstanding Player • EIWA Wrestler of the Year (2011,2012, 2013) multiple Tewaaraton Trophy winners (Duke, Syracuse, UVA). Pannell was also named • Three-Time Ivy League All-Tournament Team • EIWA Champion (2010, 2012, 2103) the winner of the USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award, for the Outstanding DI • ESPY Nominee for Best Collegiate Athlete (2011) • Ivy League Wrestler of the Year (2013) Player of the Year, as well as the Ivy League • 2012 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalist Player of the Year. He is the first-ever three- • First-Team All-Ivy (2010, 2011) time Ivy League Player of the Year in men’s •2011 Ithaca Journal Male Athlete of the Year • Ivy League Rookie of the Year lacrosse and just the fourth player in the history of Division I college lacrosse to be • Finished his Cornell career with a 137-4 record and named conference player of the year three won his final 79 collegiate matches times during their career.

Pannell became one of just four Cornell players to earn All-American honors four times during their career when the teams were announced. A two-time Tewaaraton WOMEN’S HOCKEY SENIORS Trophy finalist, he has been named first- team All-American for the past three MAKE HISTORY seasons, after earning a third-team selection Women’s hockey seniors Laura Fortino and Laurine Rougeau, two of the top defensemen as a freshman. Pannell is also just the third men’s lacrosse player in the history of the Ivy in the history of college hockey and arguably the most decorated tandem, were honored League to be named a four-time first-team for their outstanding Cornell careers in sharing the Charles H. Moore Outstanding Senior All-Ivy selection. Varsity Athlete Award along with Kyle Dake and Rob Pannell. Fortino, a three-time first- team All-American, and Rougeau, a four-time second-team All-American, anchored Pannell registered at least one point in a defense that helped the Big Red to four consecutive Ivy League and ECAC Hockey all 72 games of his career. He capped his regular-season titles, three ECAC Hockey tournament crowns, four NCAA tournament senior season by ranking third in the nation in points per game (5.67), third overall in appearances and three Frozen Fours. assists per game (3.06), and 14th overall in Rougeau served as the team’s captain last season while Fortino was an assistant captain. goals per game (2.61). Fortino was the 2011 Ivy League Player of the Year and a three-time first-team All-Ivy and Pannell finished the 2013 campaign with All-ECAC Hockey pick. A three-time Patty Kazmaier Award nominee, she was a finalist in 102 points (the most ever for a Tewaaraton both 2011 and 2012. Rougeau was named ECAC Hockey’s Best Defensive Defenseman Award winner), just three off the school in each of her final three seasons after being named Ivy League Rookie of the Year in record set by Mike French in 1976. His 55 2010. She was a four-time first-team All-ECAC pick and a three-time first-team All-Ivy assists during the season are good for fourth selection as well as a four-time Kazmaier Award nominee. She is a member of Quill & overall in Cornell history, while his 47 goals rank 10th best in a single season. Dagger Senior Honor Society.

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hird-year head coach program history to be named a Ben DeLuca ‘98 and the four-time All-American. Joining BigT Red’s 16-member senior him on the first-team was senior class entered 2013 looking defender Jason Noble, while to return to the national sophomore midfielder Connor spotlight – and return they Buczek earned a second-team did, rising as high as No. 2 in nod. Van Bourgondien (third- the national rankings, going team), senior attackman Steve undefeated in Ivy League play, Mock (third-team) and senior and advancing to the NCAA long-stick midfielder Thomas Keith semifinals before falling to (honorable mention) were also eventual national champion honored. Duke in an epic game. Pannell, Mock, Buczek and The team jumped out to a 6-0 Noble were all unanimous first- start, in the process earning team All-Ivy selections, with the program’s first-ever win Pannell becoming the first player in Charlottesville against record and its high RPI (8th) earned the team in conference history to be Virginia and a key Ivy League victory over an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. named Player of the Year three times. Van Yale. Cornell’s tournament appearance was its ninth Bourgondien, Keith and senior goalie AJ Fiore in the past 10 seasons. all earned second-team selections. A midweek loss to Bucknell by a single goal was quickly forgotten as the team regrouped On paper, the task was not easy, as unseeded Pannell then punctuated his epic career by to record a convincing victory over Penn. The Cornell went on the road to face sixth-seed winning the Tewaaraton Trophy, the premier team then dominated Siena and Dartmouth Maryland at Byrd Stadium. Come game day, award in collegiate lacrosse. He is the Big Red’s and posted a comeback win at Harvard thanks however, the Big Red made it look easy, as it second recipient of the award, joining Max in part to senior Max Van Bourgondien’s methodically picked apart one of the nation’s Seibald ‘09, and Cornell is now one of only four natural hat trick in the final 3:29 of the best defenses and controlled every aspect of schools to boast multiple Tewaaraton Trophy contest. the game in defeating the Terrapins by a score winners, joining Duke, Syracuse, and Virginia. of 16-8. The squad suffered another one-goal midweek loss, falling at Syracuse, but once again, it The following week, Cornell returned to Byrd responded with a pair of impressive wins over Stadium to take on third-seeded Ohio State, LACROSSE IN THE MEDIA LINKS Brown and then Princeton in the Big City which featured one of the best offenses in the Classic. The team clinched its 27th Ivy League nation. Once again, the Big Red was up to CLICK TO READ New York Times feature title by beating Brown, while the victory the task, dominating from start to finish in a on Rob Pannell’s quest for a national title: over the Tigers gave the program its 17th 16-6 victory and advancing to championship undefeated Ivy League season. weekend for the fourth time in seven seasons. CLICK TO READ about the first round Additionally, senior Rob Pannell set the Ivy The team’s amazing season came to an end defeat of Maryland League record for points in a career against against Duke, but not before an equally Brown. amazing comeback that fell just short, as the Blue Devils held on for a 16-14 victory. As the Ivy champions, Cornell played host CLICK TO READ about the quarterfinal Pannell became the all-time leading scorer round victory over Ohio State: to the Ivy League Tournament. Faced with (354 points) in Division I history with a the difficult task of playing Princeton for the seven-point outing, but Cornell wasn’t able to second time in six days, Cornell struggled at overcome an eight-goal third-quarter deficit. CLICK HERE TO READ an article about times and lost to the Tigers in overtime. goalie AJ Fiore’s outstanding senior season The team finished with a 14-4 record and Despite the disappointing tournament Pannell became just the fourth player in performance, Cornell’s 12-3 regular-season

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he men captured the Outdoor IC4A need to throw in the final round to make it Adarquah-Yiadom, Championship at Princeton for the first through to Eugene, Ore. freshman Ryan timeT since 1951 thanks to a 68-point team Hynes and junior performance. The Big Red registered 18 points And perhaps most historic of all, the 4x100 Kinsley Ojukwu – including a win in the shot put (59’) – from relay team of Hortelano-Roig, senior Jedidiah ran 39.87, just .02 sophomore Stephen Mozia, and also received seconds shy of a victory and a new school record (233’ 4”) in the school record the javelin from sophomore Robert Robbins. “To have the men’s track and breaking the Junior Steven Bell won the long jump (24’7”) team end the outdoor 40-second barrier for on the first day of competition. the first time since season ranked 19th in the 1978. The Cornell By winning the historic IC4A country is a tremendous sprinters are the first Championship, Cornell became the first Ivy League 4x100 Ivy League school to capture the meet since accomplishment. We sent the team at the NCAA Princeton in 1982. largest group of athletes to the Championship since that year as well. The Big Red had tremendous success before NCAA’s championships since and after the IC4A meet. One week earlier, the 1951 season. And to have At the NCAAs, Mozia earned All-America also at Princeton, it took second at the Ivy first-team honors, placing sixth in the discus League Outdoor Heptagonal Championship 12 total All-Americans—as (197’11”) and eighth in the shot put (61’6 for the third straight year. After winning the many as all of the other Ivy 1/4”). Blair won his second All-America Indoor Heps in late February, the Big Red second-team accolade with a 13th-place 7’1/2” got more terrific performances from junior League schools combined—is high jump performance. Robbins succeeded Bruno Hortelano-Roig and Mozia, who were just amazing . The success the pre-meet form charts in the javelin named the Most Outstanding Track and (229’11”) for ninth place and second-team Most Outstanding Field Athletes of the at the NCAA outdoor All-America honors. The 4x100 relay received meet, respectively. Hortelano-Roig helped championships capped an honorable mention by placing 19th (40.29). score 30 points for Cornell by winning the The Big Red, as a team, finished th49 . 200-meter dash (20.82), the 400 (46.60), exceptional year, starting and taking part in the winning 4x100 relay from cross country to indoor The outdoor season left plenty of marks on (40.19). Mozia won the shot; placed fourth the school record book. Hortelano-Roig set in the discus and fifth in the hammer throw. track to outdoor track. It’s the school record in the 400 (46.60), junior great to represent Cornell at Will Weinlandt holds the 800 record (1:48.43), The Big Red men qualified 20 athletes for Blair has the high jump mark (7’ 4 1/4”), the NCAA East Regional in Greensboro, the highest level of collegiate Robbins is No. 1 in the javelin (233’ 4”), and N.C., the seventh-most of any school in the sports.” — Nathan Taylor, head Mozia owns the shot put (63’) and discus country and third amongst schools in the coach of men’s track & field and (197’11”) records. First-year runner Max East Region. Hairston also set the freshman record in the cross country. 110 hurdles (13.97). Mozia took fifth in both the discus Cornell was ranked and the shot put nationally for the first to move on to the time in team history, NCAA Outdoor reaching as high as No. Championship 19 in the USTFCCCA in two events. Coaches’ Poll, the Junior Montez highest ranking ever for Blair, named the an Ivy League team. USTFCCCA Northeast Region The coaches also Field Athlete of received their due the Year, easily accolades. Nathan cleared each of four Taylor and Megan heights on his first Johnson were named high jump attempt the Northeast Region and tied for first men’s head and at the regional. assistant coach of the Robbins took 10th place year, respectively. in the javelin and did not

SHOP NOW FOR YOUR CORNELL ATHLETICS APPAREL. VISIT SHOP.CORNELLBIGRED.COM SPIRIT! MAGAZINE 5 WOMEN’S TRACK WOMEN’S TRACK WINS OUTDOOR HEPS he women’s team continued to show that Outstanding Field Performer for her efforts. it is one of the best in the Ivy League Junior Rachel Sorna (top left photo) claimed The women’s efforts at the andT in the Northeast. It claimed the Ivy the 3K steeplechase title (9:58.96) and senior League Outdoor Heptagonal Championship Katie Kellner (bottom left photo) won the NCAA Track and Field in May, sent 13 women off to the NCAA 10K (33:29.64) to round out the Big Red’s Championships were historic. East Regional and took four to the NCAA individual victories. Outdoor Championship in Eugene, Ore. The Red came away with 4 All- Cornell also had a great outing at the Americans, a first for the squad, Three months after placing second at the Outdoor ECAC championship. The Red Indoor Heps, the Big Red women re-asserted placed eighth in a field of more than 80 teams, as each of the athletes cemented their dominance in the Ancient Eight by and Imbesi won the javelin (158’10”) for the themselves among the greatest claiming the Outdoor Heps title. Cornell second consecutive weekend. She came back — Rich scored 145 points, 24 ahead of second-place Sunday with a consistent series in the shot to ever wear the ‘C’. Columbia, and won its first back-to-back put to place sixth at 49’ 1/4”. Cornell also had Bowman, The Alan B. ‘53’ and Elizabeth outdoor conference championship since an ECAC runner-up in freshman Caroline Heekin Harris Head Coach of Women’s capturing seven straight from 2002-2008. Kellner in the 3K (9:37.69), and 11 All-East Track and Field/Cross Countrytrack & performers. field and cross country. The Big Red got a 20-point weekend out of senior captain Victoria Imbesi (bottom right Less than a month later, 13 athletes journeyed photo), who won the shot put (49’1”) and the to the NCAA East Regional in Greensboro, America first-team competitors were Katie javelin (158’5”), and was named the Co-Most N.C. Kellner in the 10K (33:45.31) for seventh; and Sorna, with a fourth-place finish in the Imbesi flew through steeplechase (9:52.86). Earning second- the javelin qualification, team All-America honors was Imbesi with finishing her day in a 157’7” javelin toss, while Hartung received seventh place (159’6” All-America honorable mention (18th) in the school record) to reach steeplechase (10:24.29). the NCAA outdoor championship for the first Sorna in particular had a phenomenal year time since her freshman as an individual, rewriting the Cornell record season. Kellner, also a books in the distance events. Her season-best senior captain, returned to time in the steeplechase of 9:50.39 was a Big the national stage for the Red best, as was her 9:20.36 in the 3K. And second consecutive season the shuttle hurdle relay team of sophomore by winning the 10K race at Mina Amick-Alexis, frosh Hillary Holmes, the regional meet. She was junior Zaakirah Daniels and freshman Kayla joined by fellow distance Wong broke the Big Red record. teammates Sorna and senior Genna Hartung. Four Cornell first-year athletes also set Sorna coasted through freshman records. Caroline Kellner ran her qualifying heat in the 9:37.69 in the 3K, Dina Iacone went 36:24.15 3K steeplechase, winning in the 10K, Claire DeVoe completed the by a wide margin to steeplechase in 10:20.62 and Elizabeth Crissy reach the NCAAs a few tied the Cornell freshman record in the high months after going to the jump by clearing 5’ 7”. national championship meet indoors. And Rich Bowman was named the Northeast Hartung made it back Region women’s head coach of the year, and to the national meet in Artie Smith received the region’s top assistant the steeplechase as well, coach award. finishing fourth in her heat, snapping up one of the first at-large spots in that event.

The women also performed well at the NCAA championship by placing 36th. All-

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he baseball team’s 23-17 record this Offensively, sophomore center fielder JD season may have been disappointing Whetsel emerged as a leader with a .300 onT the surface, as much was expected with average and team-highs in doubles (11), the return of many key contributors to on base percentage (.402) and stolen bases defend Cornell’s first league championship (19). Junior Chris Cruz moved up to sixth since 1977. on the program’s all-time home run list with a team-leading four round trippers in But a rash of injuries hampered a handful just 20 starts due to an injury. Junior Ryan of frontline starters, with many missing Plantier had a team-high 24 RBI in his significant amounts of time. Those filling first year as the starting first baseman. in for the injured players performed admirably, helping to keep the Big Red Byrne and Whetsel received All-Ivy in the playoff race until the final weekend second-team honors, while McCulley, of the season. While the team did not senior second baseman Brenton Peters, match the record total of 31 wins in 2012, junior shortstop Tom D’Alessandro and this season’s 23 victories still represent the sophomore DH Kevin Tatum received second-most wins in a season since 1991. honorable mention.

At the core of the success was a pitching staff that finished the season with a 3.13 earned run average — more than half a run lower than the 2012 championship team. The rotation was anchored by sophomores Brian McAfee and Nick Busto, while newcomers, junior Zach McCulley (a transfer) and freshman Michael Byrne, joined the starting ranks late in the season and enjoyed tremendous success. SOFTBALL EXCEEDING 20 WINS fter 17 winning seasons that produced next longest active streak by an Ivy League accolades. Junior Alyson Onyon won 15 five league titles, an off year for the team is Harvard with eight), head coach games with a 3.33 ERA and 156 strikeouts CornellA softball team was perhaps inevitable. Dick Blood refuses to be complacent. The all- while throwing more than 210 innings in the Even so, there was much disappointment time winningest coach in Cornell athletics circle. that the high standards set by previous teams history, Blood is already moving ahead were not achieved in 2013. with preparations for a bounce back 2014 The newly-renovated Niemand*Robison campaign. Field ushered in a new era, allowing the team After winning four straight Ivy League to get outside earlier in the season and for South Division titles from 2009 to 2012, There was much to like in 2013, as the Big much longer durations with the addition of the Big Red slipped to a record of 21-29 Red offense hit .290 as a team and ranked its new synthetic field. in 2013. Despite finishing with at least 20 second nationally in doubles per game (1.84). th wins for the 17 consecutive season (the Senior designated player Erin Belles earned An 18th consecutive 20-win season would first-team All-Ivy honors, while junior first push Blood past 600 career wins in the baseman Christina Villalon was a second- Cornell dugout, an amazing accomplishment. team pick and freshman third baseman But, instead, Blood is squarely focused on leading the team to its sixth Ivy League title. Emily Weinberg earned honorable mention

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he women’s lacrosse team registered a Region while leading the Big Red in goals. successful campaign in 2013, earning Many of those goals came on assists from 10T victories and reaching the Ivy League freshman Emily Tripodi, who exploded onto tournament for the third time in four the college lacrosse scene by breaking the seasons. school record for assists in a season (36), and twice had six assists in a game. Also earning Cornell began the season by winning a spot in the record book was senior co- its first six games, including a thrilling, captain Caroline Salisbury, whose 51 draw double-overtime home win against No. controls were the most in the program’s 7 Penn State. The women also closed the history. season well, winning three of their last four contests. In the tournament, the Big Red fell The Big Red loses five seniors to graduation to top-seeded and tournament host Penn but returns a solid core that should continue by a score of 10-5. Cornell was among the to be “bubble” teams for a spot in the NCAA competitive tournament, but the Big Red did not receive Ivy, first-team All-Northeast Region, and a in the Ivy an at-large bid. third-team All-American. She led the Big League next Red in every important defensive category. year. In addition to the team’s success, there were many individual highlights as well. Senior Sophomore Lindsay Toppe had a breakout defender Kate Ivory – after missing all of year on attack, scoring 47 goals to tie for 2012 with a knee injury – was named the Ivy second-most in team history. She was also League Defender of the Year, first-team All- named first-team All-Ivy and All-Northeast

HEAVYWEIGHT CREW HOLDING THEIR OWN fter struggling in its season opener The Big Red rounded out the Cup season by The final racing of the season took place at the against Harvard, the heavyweight crew sweeping all five races against host Penn to 111th edition of the annual IRA Regatta, held defeatedA Syracuse but was edged out by Navy, earn its sixth consecutive Madeira Cup and on Lake Natoma in Sacramento, CA. All who crossed the line 1.1 seconds ahead of James Wray Memorial Trophy. four boats competing at this prestigious event the Big Red in the race for the Goes Cup. equaled or beat their respective pre-meet The following race had a similar theme, with Cornell opened the championship season seeds. Cornell soundly defeating Yale but coming up in impressive fashion as the freshmen eight short against Princeton, allowing the Tigers to earned the bronze medal for the fourth time Two boats earned their way into the Grand take the Carnegie Cup. in the past five years, and the Big Red’s three Finals. The freshman eight finished fourth in top varsity boats finished in the top two of 5:59.511, just .6 seconds behind third-place The team then made a special trip to take their respective Petite Finals at the 2013 medalist California. The varsity four turned in part in the 27th annual Windermere Cup, EARC Sprints. The varsity eight placed fourth a 6:39.193 for a fifth-place showing. the premiere spring rowing event on the overall in 2009, the second varsity eight won Montlake Cut that signifies Opening Day the Petite Final, while the third varsity eight The varsity eight was fifth in the Petite Finals th for boaters in Seattle, WA. Cornell finished also placed second. The fourth varsity eight (5:52.098) to place 11 in the country, while second overall, behind national powerhouse finished just outside the medals in fourth the second varsity eight was second (6:01.211) Washington, while sweeping Ivy foe place overall as the only other Cornell boat to in the Petite Finals to finish eighth in the Dartmouth in the process. earn a spot in the Grand Finals. nation.

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he lightweight crew opened its season took home the Cornell Trophy for the first while the by extending its winning streak over time since 2006, and just the sixth time varsity eight PennT and taking home the Matthews Cup since 1959, as the winners of the second finished fifth for the 19th consecutive year. The following varsity eight race. In addition to the gold (6:00.193) for weekend, the Big Red swept Princeton to medal in the second varsity eight, the Big the second earn back-to-back Platt Cups for the first Red took gold in the Grand Final of the straight year. time since winning four straight from 2004- third varsity four, winning by more than 07. Cornell won all four races, including a seven seconds. The team also comeback victory in the varsity eight. The earned silver medals in the following day, the squad suffered a slight third varsity eight and the setback against Yale, splitting four races freshmen eight, falling to Navy with the Bulldogs, before winning two of and Yale, respectively. The three races against Columbia the following varsity eight made its third weekend. Cornell closed out the Cup season consecutive appearance in the by sweeping Dartmouth on the Cayuga Grand Final and finished sixth Lake Inlet to win its first Baggaley Cup for the second straight season. since 2010. Two boats represented the The lightweights then opened the school at the IRA Regatta championship season with an outstanding in Sacramento, and both showing at the 2013 EARC Sprints, competed well to reach the picking up four medals overall. The Grand Finals. The light highlight of the day came as the Big Red four placed third (6:49.044),

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espite losing seven members of the Women’s Rowing Championship. Cornell The Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association varsity eight that took silver at the placed fourth overall in the team standings honored nine rowers. Senior Leigh Archer 2012D Ivy League Rowing Championship, with 55 points, edging out Yale by one. and sophomore Kate Roach were named the Big Red rebounded with another solid to the Mid-Atlantic Region first team. season under seventh-year head coach Hilary Competing at the NCAA Women’s Rowing Selected to the second team were senior Gehman. The squad suffered some setbacks Championship at Eagles Creek Park in Mary Lang, junior Hannah Wilson and early in the Cup season, but still managed to Indianapolis, the rowers turned in an senior coxswain Madeline Bender. Archer, outstanding overall performance by placing take home the Class of ’89 Points Plate and th along with classmates Solveig Imsdahl, Anna the Parent’s Cup with victories over Penn 15 as a team, led by a strong 17-person Payne, Kira Pritchard and Shelly Tremaglio and Dartmouth, respectively. senior class. were named CRCA Scholar-Athletes.

The Big Red learned from some of those The second varsity eight won (6:40.522) the early losses and went on to place five-of- C finals, while the varsity eight placed third six boats in the Grand Finals and beat (6:40.046) in the C finals. The varsity four its seeding in both the varsity eight and (7:34.499) was fifth in the C finals. second varsity eight at the 2013 Ivy League

SHOP NOW FOR YOUR CORNELL ATHLETICS APPAREL. VISIT SHOP.CORNELLBIGRED.COM SPIRIT! MAGAZINE 9 MEN’S TENNIS MEN’S TENNIS CONTINUES TO SHINE he men’s tennis program continued to Director of Intercollegiate Tennis and the Perhaps the biggest turnaround this season progress under Silviu Tanasoiu, who Savitt-Weiss Head Coach of Men’s Tennis. was in doubles, where the Big Red was 82- justT completed his second season as the The Big Red improved to 14-8 in 2012-13 32 compared to 50-70 the previous season. with a 3-4 Ivy League record that matched The highlight of the Big Red’s season its mark from the previous season. came on Feb. 17, when Cornell won the prestigious ECAC Indoor Championships Sophomore Sam Fleck earned All-Ivy at the Reis Tennis Center. Seeded fourth League honors in both singles (first team) in the eight-team field, Cornell defeated and doubles (second team), becoming just Brown in the opening round before securing the second Cornellian (Jon Jaklitsch ’11 is upsets over the top two seeds — Harvard the other) to do so since All-Ivy League and Columbia — to win the ECAC title for teams were established in 1999. Fleck was the second time in the past three years. 14-5 overall in singles, anchoring the No. 2 spot behind junior Venkat Iyer. His 5-2 For the second straight year, the Big Red record in Ivy League play was tied with will not lose classmate Jason Luu for best on the team. any letter Fleck also had a team-high 15 wins and winners due just two losses in doubles, including a 13-1 to graduation. record when paired with sophomore Kyle Berman at the No. 3 position.

WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM RECORDS A RECORD 14 WINS ontinuity paid off for Mike Stevens’ to lose a match, starting the season with for singles, where she posted a 9-6 record squad in 2012-13, leading to a program 11 consecutive wins against non-league exclusively from the No. 1 position. recordC of 14 victories in the spring season, competition. In league play, Cornell defeated three wins in the Ivy League for just the Dartmouth, Brown and Penn to finish 3-4 Sophomore Lauren Frazier became the second time in the last 16 years, and three in the Ivy League, good for fifth place under program’s first two-time All-Ivy selection All-Ivy League performers. Stevens in his third year as the Carl H. in doubles, as she and junior Ryann Young Meinig ’31 Head Coach of Women’s Tennis. earned second-team honors. The duo was After losing no letter winners to graduation 5-1 in Ivy League play, including a perfect at the end of last season, the Big Red added Senior Sarah O’Neil was named the most 4-0 mark from the No. 2 position. It was the an impact freshman class buoyed by the valuable player for a second straight season first All-Ivy honor for Young, who was 13-5 everyday contributions of Dena Tanenbaum and became the first Cornell player since overall in doubles. and Laila Judeh. The experienced Big Red 2002 to earn All-Ivy honors for three was the last Division I team in the country years. She was named to the second team

10 SPIRIT! MAGAZINE SHOP NOW FOR YOUR CORNELL ATHLETICS APPAREL. GOLF MEN’S GOLF TEAM FINISHES STRONG he Big Red finished tied for seventh at Junior Zack Bosse spearheaded the team’s finished second after the Ivy League championships, despite best finish of the season, a third-place a second-day 73. He beingT one of the most consistent teams in showing at the Cornell Invitational in later added a 69 at the the field. All five members of the squad shot September. Bosse carded a 2-under 70 Princeton Invitational rounds in the 70s over the final two days in the first round to take the lead, then in April. at Caves Valley Golf Club, but Matt Baughan’s crew couldn’t break through Junior Craig Esposito, for the low rounds that would have who tri-captained the vaulted the team up the final standings. team with Schimenti and classmate Max Youth is on the Big Red’s side, as Koehler, was second Cornell was one of just two teams on the team with a in the league with no seniors on the 78.56 scoring average. roster. Junior Carl Schimenti led the He was the steadiest member of the squad, squad in scoring average for a second with 15 of his 16 tournament rounds straight season with a 77.00 mark. His counting toward the team score. He finished low round was a 3-under-par 69 in in a tie for ninth place at the Binghamton the second round of the Binghamton Invitational. Invitational, boosting him to a tie for fifth place at the tournament.

POLO & EQUESTRIAN WOMEN’S POLO - 2ND AT NATIONALS EQUESTRIAN IVY SHOW CHAMPS n a winter weekend one could visit by a goal in a shootout in the finals. Junior The equestrian team, under the direction of Lynah Rink or Newman Arena to see Kailey Eldredge was voted as the second best first-year head coach and career horseman someO of Cornell’s top student-athletes. Or, women’s player at the national tournament, Todd Karn, won the Ivy Show and claimed one could stop by the Oxley Equestrian while freshman Anna Winslow took the four show crowns in 2013. Freshman Center to support two of the Big Red’s fourth and final berth as best player at Meredith Meyer concluded a fantastic rookie most consistent winners. Cornell’s polo the tournament. Cornell won its fifth season, placing second in the country in and equestrian programs enjoyed successful consecutive Eastern Regional title and its the Open Flat class at the IHSA National seasons, continuing to rank among the 20th overall. Men’s polo captured its 19th Show. Meyer became just the second nation’s elite programs. Eastern title and its 10th in the past 11 years reserve national champion in school history, and advanced to the national semifinals matching the highest individual finish in The women’s polo team went 15-2 and during an 11-3 campaign. Nik Feldman Cornell history. advanced to the national finals for the received the national men’s Sportsman fourth time in five years, eventually losing Award.

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very year QUESTION 2: A prospective student-athlete or unofficial visit, it is not on the list of our coaches is interested in attending your institution. The recruiting materials that can be sent to a workE tirelessly prospective student-athlete calls a booster and prospect. to bring the requests information regarding your institution’s best student- athletics program. It is permissible for the booster QUESTION 5: Coach Kemper’s best friend is the athletes to to discuss your athletics program with the director of athletics at a local high school (which Cornell. We prospective student-athlete. Coach Kemper did not attend). The friend asked all know that Coach Kemper to donate an autographed clipboard (A) True to be auctioned in an upcoming fundraiser for the recruiting is (B) one of the False high school. Coach Kemper can donate the item building blocks The correct answer is B. If a prospective for the high school fundraiser. and driving student-athlete calls a booster (a/k/a (A) True forces behind representative of athletics interest), the (B) False AMY FOSTER a successful booster must explain to the prospect that Associate AD for Compliance The correct answer is B. Coach Kemper and Student Services athletics NCAA rules preclude him or her from program. But discussing the athletics program. Boosters cannot donate the autographed clipboard before coaches are not allowed to be involved in the because an institution cannot provide get on the recruiting process and should always refer funding to a high school athletics road to evaluate and contact prospective prospects to the respective coach at Cornell department (NCAA Bylaw 13.15.1.2). student-athletes at homes, high schools, (NCAA Bylaw 13.1.3.5.1.1). and competitions throughout the country, Pencils down! Did you pass? they must pass the annual NCAA coaches’ QUESTION 3: When may an institution certification exam. While it is an open book We hope the above examples give you telephone a senior prospective student-athlete insight into our coaches’ world of compliance test, coaches must know where to find the more than once per week? rules in the NCAA Division I manual, and and the intricate rules of NCAA Division I recruiting. As you can imagine, knowing how to apply them, before beginning or (A) continuing their recruiting pursuits. With During the five days immediately the rules, applying them appropriately, our coaches currently studying for this year’s preceding the prospective student- and thinking of creative ways to gain exam (certification expires each July), we athlete’s official visit to that an advantage serve as both a welcomed institution. challenge and source of stress for our thought you might also enjoy being put to (B) the test. The following questions are taken On the day a permissible in-person, coaches. Lucky for you, you are spared the off-campus contact occurs. stress! The rules above are interesting to directly from a NCAA Division I practice (C) exam. On the initial date for signing of note, but the complexity and detail of them the National Letter of Intent demonstrate why coaches must spearhead (D) Ready-Set-Begin! All of the above. the recruiting process. Thank you for passing qualified and interested student-athletes our QUESTION 1: A coach talks with a prospective The correct answer is D. In most sports coaches’ way, but thank you more for steering student-athlete at the prospective student-athlete’s (there are sport-specific exceptions!), and clear of recruiting activity and sparing our high school at 10 a.m. At 1 p.m. the coach speaks outside a contact period, a coach is only institution concerns and violations. to the guidance counselor about the prospective allowed to call a prospect once per week student-athlete. At 3 p.m. the same day, the coach beginning July 1st following the prospect’s The above information is educational only and observes the prospective student-athlete’s practice junior year of high school (NCAA Bylaw cannot cover all compliance concerns. Should session. In this scenario, the coach has used . 13.1.3.1). However, for obvious practical you find yourself in a questionable scenario, and organizational purposes, coaches are the best step is to contact the compliance (A) Two contacts and one evaluation. (B) allowed to make unlimited phone calls the office. Please contact Amy Foster, Associate AD One evaluation only. five days before an official visit, on the day for Compliance and Student Services, with any (C) One contact and one evaluation. (D) of a permissible off-campus contact, or on questions at (607) 255-8874 or via email at One contact only. the initial National Letter of Intent (NLI) [email protected]. The correct answer is D. Any number signing date (NCAA Bylaw 13.1.3.3). of contacts made during the same day only count as one contact (NCAA Bylaw QUESTION 4: It is permissible for an institution 13.1.5.6). Further, evaluations that occur to mail a game program to the prospective on the same day as a contact do not need student-athlete. to count (NCAA Ed. Column 11/08/2012, (A) True NCAA Bylaw 13.1.5.1). For reference, (B) a coach is only allowed 7 recruiting False opportunities (contacts plus evaluations) per The Correct answer is B. The NCAA year, per prospect, of which not more than currently limits the type of recruiting three may be contacts. materials that may be sent to a prospect. While game programs may be provided to prospects on campus for an official

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2013 Dear Friends of the Big Red,

When I read the names that appear on the following pages, I am overwhelmed with a deep sense of Preliminary gratitude. It is quite difficult to express the level of appreciation I feel about the impact you all make on the quality of our program and the student experience. As of June 17, approximately $3.6 million has been received of the $4.13 million required to balance our budget. We’re at 87% of our goal. Once again, support received by mid-month in June, positions us to achieve our goal based on our history of sprinting to the finish. Honor Thirteen Days … $532,064 to go ..

Thanks to friends like you we can make it!— Andy Based on gifts postmarkedRoll between July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 J. Andrew Noel Jr., The Meakem*Smith Director of Athetics and Physical Education

President’s Anonymous Martin E. Hanaka ’71 P ’99 CirCle Charles J. Abbe ’63 and Paul J. Huchro ’84 Karen D. Abbe ’65 P ’91 Gary R. Johnson and Gifts of $25,000 George A. Arangio ’65 and Carolyn B. Johnson P ’16 and above Judith L. Arangio P ’96 ’01 Richard A. Johnson ’57 and Henry E. Bartels ’48 and Dale R. Johnson ’58 P ’86 Nancy H. Bartels ’48 P ’71 Mark D. Ketchum ’71 and Steven D. Black P ’13 Pamela P. Ketchum ’72 P ’98 Jay R. Bloom ’77 and Richard B. Loynd ’50 and Eileen D. Bloom P ’11 Jacqueline Loynd P ’77 Robert W. Staley ’57 Richard L. Booth Jr. ’82 Susan E. Lynch P ’90 ’95 Alex M. Steinbergh ’62 Ronald T. Carman ’73 and Thomas D. MacLeod Jr. ’70 Gary E. Thompson ’81 Cris Carman P ’06 ’16 Kevin M. McGovern ’70 and Fred J. Tomczyk ’77 Jay W. Carter ’71 and Lisa McGovern P ’03 ’09 Michael A. Troy ’81 and Juliann R. Carter ’71 P ’07 John J. Meakem Jr. ’58 and Alison A. Troy P ’16 Louis J. Conti ’41 and Diane B. Meakem ’61 P ’90 ’93 Richard L. Trumka P ’06 Dorothy K. Conti ’43 Edward T. Moore Jr. ’71 P ’07 ’08 Richard E. Turner Jr. ’77 and *William C. Copacino ’72 Julie Moore FR Terry L. Havens-Turner ’79 P ’08 ’13 James T. Cox ’86 Marsha D. Morton ’75 P ’12 Mary H. Vicks P ’80 ’84 Richard S. Emmet II ’94 and Jarett F. Wait ’80 Jacqueline D. Emmet ’94 John A. Muckstadt and Linda Muckstadt FR David Wechsler ’60 and Donato A. Evangelista Esq. LLB ’57 Dorothy W. Mullestein FR Louise Wechsler P ’92 David R. Fischell ’75 and Roger J. Weiss Esq. ’61 and Sarah T. Fischell ’78 P ’10 ’13 Andrew J. Phillips ’84 and Elaine R. Phillips P ’15 Caren Weiss P ’95 Stephen Friedman ’59 and Arthur S. Wolcott ’49 and Barbara B. Friedman ’59 P ’87 Duane E. Phillips ’78 and Laurie P. Phillips ’78 P ’08 ’10 Audrey S. Wolcott P ’77 ’83 ’86 Elizabeth Gordon ’65 P ’02 Timothy M. Ring ’79 P ’10 Dennis M. Woodside ’91 Lyndon B. Gross ’86 George S. Slocum ’62 and *Denotes In Memory of Gifts Peter M. Guggenheimer P ’06 ’09 Priscilla H. Slocum P ’95

Janet Hall FR Scott M. Smith ’79 and P: Parent(s) of an undergraduate Cornell student(s) Heidi Smith P ’15 P ’GR: Parent(s) of a graduate Cornell student(s) Russel T. Hamilton ’69 FR: Friend of SHOP NOW FOR YOUR CORNELL ATHLETICS APPAREL. Visit VISIT www.cornell.skorfanshop.com SHOP.CORNELLBIGRED.COM SPIRIT! MAGAZINE15 direCtor’s CirCle David L. Hirsch ’94 Jean F. Rowley ’54 Gifts of $10,000 Craig E. Holm ’76 and Ivan Rudolph-Shabinsky ’86 Karen Holm P ’11 ’14 to $24,999 Eric Ruttenberg FR Helen Johnson-Leipold ’78 Carolyn W. Sampson FR L. William Kay II ’51 and Brit L. Kay P ’74 ’91 Richard Savitt ’50 David S. Ballantine and Gregory F. Schupp P ’14 ’16 Diane R. DeMers P ’10 Karen R. Keating ’76 and Thomas S. Keating P ’10 Dewey K. Shay ’80 Michael R. Barrett ’71 P ’96 William W. Kingston ’59 and Scott R. Sklar ’80 Philip H. Bartels ’71 and Jacqueline G. Kingston ’61 Susan S. Bartels P ’06 ’09 Jamil Sopher ’65 and Eric C. Kirby ’96 Lynn Sopher P ’06 Elizabeth M. Bennett ’80 Daniel G. Kramer and Gary Stevens P ’15 Mort Bishop III ’74 and Robin M. Kramer P ’13 Mary Lang P ’07 ’11 David F. Stuhlmiller M. D. ’92 and John Z. Kukral and Christine W. Stuhlmiller ’93 James L. Broadhead ’57 and Karin B. Kukral ’82 Sharon R. Broadhead P ’91 ’96 Albert E. Suter ’57 P ’92 Jon A. Lindseth ’56 and Stephen H. Clark ’75 and Virginia M. Lindseth ’56 P ’79 ’84 Professor Jan H. Suwinski ’63 Kim Clark ’76 P ’12 ’14 Joseph C. Lizzio ’88 P ’13 Paul R. Tregurtha ’57 and Robert J. Dolan ’89 Lee A. Tregurtha ’59 P ’81 ’85 ’86 ’88 Neil I. Lowenbraun P ’02 Adam T. Drobot ’68 and Thomas W. Weidenkopf ’81 Lucy S. Drobot ’67 John F. Mariani ’54 John J. Wells and Donald T. Farley Jr. ’55 P ’81 ’82 ’83 ’86 Thomas N. Marino ’78 P ’08 Jacqueline M. Wells P ’14 James J. Farrell ’77 P ’11 Barbara W. Mazziotti ’86

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SOFTBALLER RECEIVES program to four consecutive conference SQUASH PLAYERS EARN ALL- titles (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013). Gallagher ACADEMIC HONOR came to Cornell in 2001 and worked with AMERICAN HONORS Senior Erin Belles has been named to the the Big Red for two seasons. Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All- Senior Nick Sachvie has been named a first- District softball team. One of the Ivy team All-American by the College Squash League’s top sluggers, Belles ended the BHAKTA ADDED TO FOOTBALL Association. It’s the third time Sachvie has 2013 campaign batting a team-leading .374 COACHING STAFF been named an All-American in his three (fourth in the League) with six doubles, Satyen Bhakta is the newest member of years at Cornell and the second time he has seven home runs (sixth in the League) and the football staff and will coach the inside been named to the first team. He advanced 19 RBI. Her .475 on-base percentage ranks linebackers. He replaces Emani Fenton to the quarterfinals in this year’s national fourth all-time in a season at Cornell. Off ’11, who accepted a position with the championships, and finished the season the field, Belles had a 3.46 grade point Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL. A Temple ranked sixth in the nation by the CSA. average in Economics. University graduate, Bhakta brings seven Sophomore Danielle Letourneau, senior years of coaching experience to the Big Red. Jaime Laird and junior Jessenia Pacheco FORMER THINCLADS EARN were named to the All-American teams by the Women’s College Squash Association. REGIONAL ACCOLADES TWO GRIDDERS LOOKING The Big Red is the only team in the country Two former Cornell track and field greats TO THE NFL with three All-Americans, with Harvard were elected to the Niagara Track & Field Seniors JC Tretter and Luke Tasker have and Penn having four apiece. Letourneau Hall of Fame earlier in May. Ivan C. Dresser hopes of playing in the NFL this fall. Tretter has been named a first-team All-American ‘19 was a gold medalist in the 3,000-meter was taken in the fourth round of the NFL for the second time, finishing the season team race at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics. draft by Green Bay, while Tasker signed ranked seventh in the nation by the CSA. Dresser, a member of the Cornell Athletics a free agent contract with the San Diego Laird has been named a second-team Hall of Fame since 1985, was also a three- Chargers. They are among four former Big All-American for the second time in her time IC4A champion while on the East Hill Red players listed on active NFL rosters. collegiate career, and ranked No. 19 in the in distance events. He won the 1917 IC4A Tretter is the first Cornellian drafted since country. Pacheco is also a second-team All- cross country championship as well as the Kevin Boothe ’05 in the 2006 sixth round. American, earning the national honor for two-mile title in 1918 and 1919. Lee Talbot He is the 31st Big Red player to be drafted the first time in her career. Jr., was an Olympian in three sports at the by the NFL. Tasker set the school single- 1908 games in London: athletics, tug of war season pass receiving yards (1,207) while ALL-AMERICAN GYMNASTS AT and wrestling. He was a thrower for the Big earning All-Ivy first-team honors and third- Red, setting the world record at the time in team FCS All-American recognition last CORNELL the 12-pound hammer in 1907 and claimed fall. Three gymnasts finished the 2013 USAG six Penn Relays crowns. Dresser and Talbot Collegiate National Championships with are the 26th and 27th athletes elected to the HOCKEY’S MILLER SIGNS WITH All-America performances. All four efforts Niagara Track & Field Hall of Fame with AHL’S BRIDGEPORT were top 10 finishes, with 2011 national ties to Cornell, making up 27 of the hall’s 71 Senior Greg Miller, a 2013 All-Ivy first- bars champ junior Melanie Jorgensen members. team selection and named the ECAC completing the year with a runner-up Hockey Best Defensive Forward, signed a finish. Her 9.800 was good for a second- GALLAGHER REJOINS BIG RED professional contract with the Bridgeport place tie. Senior McKenna Archer closed Sound Tigers to play in the American her outstanding career with a pair of top 10 SWIMMING PROGRAM Hockey League in the 2013-14 season. finishes and All-America efforts. She was After 10 seasons as a Division I head coach, Miller was the Big Red’s first three-time seventh on beam with a 9.750 and placed former Big Red assistant Patrick Gallagher leading scorer since Matt Moulson ’06, who 10th on floor with her 9.700. Fellow senior returns to Cornell as an assistant coach currently plays with the New York Islanders. Sarah Hein earned her second consecutive and the women’s recruiting coordinator for Ironically, the Sound Tigers are the AHL All-America honor on vault after a ninth- the swimming and diving program under affiliate of the Islanders. place effort with a 9.700. head coach Joe Lucia. The 2010 and 2012 Northeast Conference Coach of the Year, he guided the Saint Francis University women’s Photo Credits, Courtesy of Cornell Athletics and Friends: Dave Burbank, Evan Drexler, Lindsey Mechalik, Tim McKinney, Patrick Shanahan, Darl Zehr SHOP NOW FOR YOUR CORNELL ATHLETICS APPAREL.