Will Palmer

Thomas Brown

Ed Cook Adam Docar Sam DeLuca Ryan Cosentino 2003 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS

Location: Hempstead, 11549 Senior Assistant Director of Athletic TABLE OF CONTENTS Enrollment: 13,400 Communications: Jeremy Kniffin Founded: 1935 Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Quick Facts ...... 1 Nickname: Flying Dutchmen Assistant Director of Athletic Colors: Gold, White and Blue Communications/Baseball Contact: This is Hofstra...... 2 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Stephen Gorchov Hofstra University President ...... 4 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Athletic Administration...... 5 Home Field: University Field (500) Cell Phone: (516) 523-5252 President: Stuart Rabinowitz E-mail Address: [email protected] Athletic Department Staff...... 6 Director of Athletics: Harry Royle Office Fax: (516) 463-5033 Athletic Department Directory ...... 7 Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Graduate Assistant/Athletic Hofstra Heritage ...... 8 Cindy Lewis Communications/Baseball Contact: Associate Director of Athletics for Jaclyn Pasquerella Academic Support ...... 10 Communications: Jim Sheehan Office Phone: (516) 463-2907 Athletic Training...... 11 Associate Director of Athletics for E-Mail Address: [email protected] This is ...... 12 External Affairs: Mark Cox Assistant Director of Athletics for Head Athletic Trainer: Rick Zappala Head Baseball Coach Chris Dotolo...13 Student Enhancement: Harold Starks Baseball Athletic Trainer: Assistant Coaches ...... 14 Assistant Director of Athletics for Heather Clemons 2002 Outlook ...... 15 Compliance: Kevin Delaney Head Equipment Manager: Assistant Director of Athletics for Kevin Maxwell 2002 Roster ...... 17 Marketing and Advertising Sales: Equipment Manager: Kathy Theiling Gina Paoli Assistant Equipment Managers: Player Profiles Athletic Department Phone: Brit Stone and Dave Walsh (516) 463-3800/6750 Athletic Department Secretaries: Thomas Brown...... 18 Associate Director of Athletics for Shirley Hein, Kay Kenney, Harriet Teitle, Marc Acierno/Jeff Alwine...... 19 Communications: Jim Sheehan Clarice Smith and Cathy Aull Brian Ariss/Ed Cook/Adam Docar ...20 Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Photographer: Brian Ballweg Will Palmer/Steve Conley/ Ryan Cosentino ...... 21 BASEBALL INFORMATION Sam DeLuca/Danny Zuccarello ...... 22 Sam Eferstein/Mackie Root/ Head Coach: Chris Dotolo ( Wesleyan, 1991) Michael Walsh ...... 23 Overall Record (Years): 12-40/1 year Newcomer Bios ...... 24 Record at School (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Mike Fahid (St. John’s, 2001) and Pete Graham (St. John’s, 2001) Baseball Office Phone: (516) 463-5065/3759 2003 Opponents...... 27 2002 Overall Record: 12-40 Travel Information ...... 29 2002 Conference Record (Finish): 2-19 (10th in the Colonial Athletic Association – Colonial Division) Athletic Facilities ...... 30 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/16 2002 Statistics and Results...... 32 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 2002 Colonial Athletic Association Returning/Lost: 6/8 Newcomers: 16 Standings and Statistics ...... 34 The Colonial Athletic Association ...... 36 Top Returning Position Players: Hofstra Record Book...... 37 Hofstra in the Community...... 38 Name Pos. Cl. Ht. B/T Avg. HR RBI SB Year-by-Year Records ...... 38 Ryan Cosentino 1B/DH Jr. 6-3 L/L .341 0 17 2 Campus Map ...... 39 Thomas Brown IF/OF Sr. 5-10 R/R .290 0 14 9 Getting to Hofstra ...... 40 2003 Schedule ...... IBC Top Returning :

Name Cl. Ht. B/T ERA W-L IP SO BB SV HOFSTRA BASEBALL Ryan Cosentino Jr. 6-3 L/L 3.77 1-4 45.1 53 28 1 ON THE WEB: http://www.hofstra.edu/Sports

BASEBALL 2003 1 THIS IS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

ounded in 1935 in one building on 15 acres in Hempstead, Hofstra’s new C.V. FFNew York, Hofstra University today has approximately 130 Starr Hall offers buildings on 240 acres. Located on Long Island, 25 miles east of academic facilities Manhattan, the Hofstra student body of approximately 13,400 that are among comes from 44 states and 64 countries. The Colleges and the most Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and technologically Sciences, the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, New College, advanced in the School of Communication, School of Education and Allied nation. Every Human Services, School of Law, School for University Studies, seat in every University College for Continuing Education, Honors College and classroom allows Saturday College. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in 130 areas students direct of study. There are also approximately 130 graduate programs, access to the Internet including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D. and J.D. degrees, advanced and Hofstra network – certificates and professional diplomas. including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. The George Dempster Hall for Communications is one of the largest, most advanced, non-commercial television facilities in Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech the East. It houses a highly sophisticated television production/ training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout post-production facility with two broadcast quality studios and the campus for student and faculty use. The University was control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid ranked as one of Yahoo Internet Life’s “100 Most Wired non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video Colleges” for 2001-2002, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh work stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms. providing special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also has access to Associated Press, Nexis-Lexis and Dow The fully computerized Hofstra Libraries contain 1.6 million Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of feeding volumes for student use. Only about 5 percent of American student-produced programming to the entire campus on our own colleges have collections as extensive, and 85 percent have cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station fewer than half that number. (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a Hofstra sponsors 500 cultural events annually, bringing speech performance studio and a large dance studio. thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. Hofstra has more than 200 musical and dramatic performances on campus each year.

Hofstra has 12 galleries and exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture collection. Five of the galleries and exhibition areas and the outdoor sculpture collec- tion are directly under the auspices of the Hofstra Museum. In addition, the entire 240-acre campus is

2 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY used as an open-air gallery that includes more than 60 outdoor T HE FACTS sculptures, acting as a showcase for the Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the Hofstra offers bachelor’s degrees in metropolitan area. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the 130 areas of study. American Association of Museums, one of only 94 universities in the nation and one of six in New York with such credentials. The University offers approximately 130 graduate programs. Hofstra also has seven theaters, a student newspaper, a Student Center, a recreation and center and numerous athletic facilities, Hofstra was ranked as one of Yahoo including the 15,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and the Internet Life’s “100 Most Wired 5,124-seat Hofstra Arena. Hofstra also has an indoor, Olympic- Colleges” for 2001-02. sized (eight lane, 50-meter) pool, one of the largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area. Hofstra has 493 full-time faculty members and 1,272 total faculty The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I members. level and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association and the Atlantic 10 Football Conference. The University sponsors 18 The student-faculty ratio is 16:1 intercollegiate programs – nine men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in , football, Hofstra is one of only 262 institutions baseball, , , , , soccer and cross out of more than 3,600 with a chapter country. Women’s sports include basketball, , , of . tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. The 18 men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic teams The Hofstra Libraries are fully account for more than 150 home contests annually. computerized and contain 1.6 million volumes available for student use. With its beautiful landscaping, Hofstra has won national awards for campus beautification. It is a registered member of Hofstra’s campus has 37 residence halls the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, and 13 dining facilities. featuring approximately 8,000 trees representing 425 species.

Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national agencies and the University is one of only 262 schools, out of more than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,272 faculty members, 493 are full time and 91 percent hold the highest degrees in their fields.

The student/faculty ratio is 16-to-1.

Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.

BASEBALL 2003 3 STUART RABINOWITZ P RESIDENT OF H OFSTRA U NIVERSITY

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council, Cradle of Aviation Museum, Fund for Modern Courts, Holocaust Memorial & Educational Center of Nassau County, Long Island Association and the Long Island Coalition for Fair Broadcasting. He is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel and former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Award for Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; Leadership

tuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra Award, UJA Federation; and the Bar Association of SSUniversity Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to President of the University on December 20, 2000. Prior both the Legal Profession and the Community. to his appointment, he served as Dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor degree, June 2001. He joined the faculty of the Law School in magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone in Civil Procedure. His other areas of special academic Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York interest include the federal system, federal courts, and with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the media and free speech. the American Law Institute.

4 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY A THLETIC A DMINISTRATION

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Harry Royle

Harry Royle is in his sixth year as Director of Athletics at Hofstra University. After serving as Interim Director from June 1997 through February 1998, Royle, a longtime Hofstra University athletic administrator, was selected as the University’s sixth Director of Athletics. In making the announcement, then-Hofstra President Dr. James M. Shuart said, “I am happy that the best person for the position of Director of Athletics was already here on campus in Harry Royle. He has served this University well for 27 years, and we are excited for him as he leads the Athletic Department into the 21st century.”

Royle, a Hofstra alumnus who received his bachelor’s in history in 1970 and master’s in educational administration in 1990, has worked in the Athletic Department at Hofstra for more than three decades. After a stellar four-year football playing career at Hofstra, where he was 1968 team captain and the third recipient of the Mayor’s Trophy, Royle served as an Assistant Football Coach under three Head Coaches, Howard “Howdy” Myers, Bill Leete and Mickey Kwiatkowski, from 1969 through 1987. During this time, he served as a position coach and Defensive Coordinator with the Flying Dutchmen and made three NCAA Championship appearances.

Royle also served as an Assistant Lacrosse Coach under Myers from 1971 through 1975 before replacing the legendary Hall of Fame coach upon his retirement in 1976. He directed the Flying Dutchmen Lacrosse program as Head Coach from 1976 through 1985, compiling a 58-55 record and leading the program to a Top 13 ranking or better in five of those 10 years. In 1978 Royle led the Flying Dutchmen to an 8-5 record, an NCAA Championship Tournament bid and a seventh-place national ranking.

Royle became Hofstra’s Assistant Director of Athletics in 1985, serving as team administrator for numerous programs, including Football and Lacrosse. In 1995 he was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and University Eligibility. Royle has served as tournament director for the highly successful NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship-Northern Quarterfinals at Hofstra Stadium in 1997 and 1998, and was a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee. Royle and his wife of 36 years, Mary, have three children, Michael (35), Paul (30) and Danny (22), who is a member of the Hofstra Lacrosse team. The Royle family resides in Babylon, New York.

Cindy Lewis Mark Cox Kevin Senior Associate Delaney Associate Director of Assistant Director Director of Athletics for of Athletics for Athletics External Affairs Compliance

Jim Sheehan Harold Gina Paoli Associate Director Starks Assistant of Athletics for Assistant Director Director of Communications of Athletics Athletics for for Student Marketing and Enhancement Advertising Sales

BASEBALL 2003 5 A THLETIC S UPPORT S TAFF

Jay Artinian Cathy Aull Ann Baller Larry Bloom Heather Clemons Neil Collins Assistant Director of Football/Lacrosse Associate Director of Director of Sports Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Director of Sports Facilities Secretary Sports Facilities Facilities Sports Facilities

Dave Flynn Stephen Gorchov Christopher Grosskopf Shirley Hein Colm Kennedy Kay Kenney NCAA Faculty Athletic Assistant Director of Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Department Assistant Director of Athletic Department Representative Athletic Communications Office Manager Sports Facilities Secretary

Paul Kinney Jeremy Kniffin Dr. Damion Martins Kevin Maxwell Terry McLaughlin Dr. Stephen Nicholas Assistant Athletic Senior Assistant Director of Team Physician Equipment Manager Assistant Athletic Team Physician Trainer Athletic Communications Trainer

Matt Reedy Len Skoros Clarice Smith Brit Stone Stacey Taradash Harriet Teitle Assistant Athletic Director of Athletic Athletic Department Assistant Equipment Assistant Athletic Athletic Department Trainer Publications Secretary Manager Trainer Secretary

Kathy Theiling Julie True Dave Walsh Rick Zappala Women’s Equipment Assistant Director of Assistant Equipment Head Athletic Trainer Manager Sports Facilities Manager

6 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Department Of Intercollegiate Athletics • Hempstead, New York 11549 http://www.hofstra.edu/athletics - Athletic Department Homepage

ATHLETIC OFFICES Women’s Volleyball Coach: Ms. Fran Kalafer (463-6758-PFC/[email protected]) (SB) Stadium Building, 147 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-1470 Assistant Coach: Ms. Julie Nicholson (463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-6750 Fax Number: (516) 463-4860 Assistant Coach: Ms. Elaine Roque (463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Steve Florio (463-4930-PFC/[email protected]) (HUA) Hofstra University Arena, 245 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-2450 Men’s Soccer Coach: Mr. Richard Nuttall (463-6762-SB/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-4667 Fax Number: (516) 463-6525 Assistant Coach: Mr. Eugene Larkin (463-3675-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Nick Iadanza (463-6762-SB) (PFC) Physical Fitness Center, 230 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-2300 Assistant Coach: Mr. Ed Schieferstein (463-3675-SB) Office Number: (516) 463-3800 Fax Number: (516) 463-7514 Women’s Soccer Coach: Mrs. JoAnne Russell (463-6946-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Simon Riddiough (463-3685-SB/[email protected]) (MH) Margiotta Hall, 120 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-1200 Assistant Coach: Mr. Steve Schoen (463-3685-SB) Office Number: (516) 463-5315 Fax Number: (516) 463-4859 Women’s Field Hockey Coach: Ms. Kathy De Angelis (463-3712-SB/[email protected]) (SC) Swim Center, 240 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549-2400 Assistant Coach: Ms. Wendy Brady (463-6781-SB/[email protected]) Office Number: (516) 463-6670 Fax Number: (516) 463-3818 Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach: Mr. Bill Gerdts (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) (OAC) Office of Athletic Communications, PFC-240, 230 Hofstra University, Assistant Coach: TBA (463-4968-PFC) Hempstead, NY 11549-2300 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Coach: Mr. James Sewell Office Number: (516) 463-6759 Fax Number: (516) 463-5033 (463-6702-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Ms. Kristen Masciello (463-6702-PFC) ADMINISTRATION (phone #-location/e-mail) WINTER SEASON Director of Athletics: Mr. Harry Royle (463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Men’s Basketball Coach: Mr. Tom Pecora (463-6757-HUA/[email protected]) Senior Associate Athletic Director: Ms. Cindy Lewis Assistant Coach: Mr. Tom Parrotta (463-6756-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6748-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Van Macon (463-6594-HUA/[email protected]) Associate Athletic Director-Communications: Mr. Jim Sheehan Assistant Coach: Mr. David Duke (463-6755-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) Director of Basketball Operations: Mr. John Corso Associate Athletic Director-External Affairs: Mr. Mark Cox (463-6204-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6144-PFC/[email protected]) Women’s Basketball Coach: Mrs. Felisha Legette-Jack Assistant Athletic Director-Student Enhancement: Mr. Harold Starks (463-5069-HUA/[email protected]) (463-5228-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Ms. Brenda Milano (463-3776-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Director-Compliance: Mr. Kevin Delaney Assistant Coach: Mr. Jose Mori (463-6754-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6749-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Ms. Viveca Lof (463-4942-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Director-Marketing and Advertising Sales: Ms. Gina Paoli Wrestling Coach: Mr. Tom Ryan (463-6615-PFC/[email protected]) (463-6490-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Derek Brophy (463-3758-PFC/[email protected]) Associate Athletic Director/Director of Athletic Communications: Administrative Assistant: Mr. Bob Busby (463-3758-PFC) Mr. Jim Sheehan (463-6764-PFC/[email protected]) Senior Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications: Mr. Jeremy Kniffin SPRING SEASON (463-6759-PFC/[email protected]) Baseball Coach: Mr. Chris Dotolo (463-5065-PFC/[email protected]) Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications: Mr. Stephen Gorchov Assistant Coach: Mr. Peter Graham (463-3759-PFC/[email protected]) (463-4933-PFC/[email protected]) Softball Coach: Mr. Bill Edwards (463-5085-PFC/[email protected]) Director of Athletic Publications: Mr. Len Skoros Assistant Coach: Mrs. Larissa S. Anderson (463-7573-PFC/[email protected]) (463-4602/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Scott Coppola (463-7573-PFC) Director of Sports Facilities: Mr. Larry Bloom (463-6625-HUA/[email protected]) Men’s Lacrosse Coach: Mr. John Danowski (463-6628-MH/[email protected]) Associate Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mrs. Ann Baller Assistant Coach: Mr. Joe Amplo (463-6617-MH/[email protected]) (463-6671-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Sean Smith (463-6629-MH) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mr. Neil Collins Women’s Lacrosse Coach: Mrs. Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe (463-8148-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6761-SB/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mr. Colm Kennedy Assistant Coach: Ms. Kory Miller (463-7419-SB/[email protected]) (463-4117-HUA/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Paul Ramsey (463-7419-SB) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Mr. Jay Artinian Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach: Mr. Bill Gerdts (463-7931-PFC/[email protected]) (463-4968-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Dir. of Sports Facilities: Ms. Julie True (463-4672-PFC/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: TBA (463-4968-PFC) Ticket Manager: Ms. Jill Racicot (463-4067-HUA/[email protected]) Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach: Mr. Robert Schwalb Strength, Conditioning and Speed Coach: Joe Rodgers (463-6821-PFC/[email protected]) (463-4158-MH/[email protected]) Assistant Coach: Mr. Jack Simes (463-6821-PFC) Graduate-Assistant Strength Coaches: Kristy Crowley and Steve Orris (463-4158-MH) *OTHER UNIVERSITY NUMBERS TO NOTE Head Athletic Trainer: Mr. Rick Zappala (463-5061-MH/[email protected]) University President: Mr. Stuart Rabinowitz (463-6800/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Christopher Grosskopf Senior VP and Provost: Dr. Herman A. Berliner (463-5402/[email protected]) (463-6734-PFC/[email protected]) Senior VP/ Planning and Administration: Mrs. Patricia Adamski Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Terry McLaughlin (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) (463-6800/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ms. Heather Clemons (463-6769-PFC/[email protected]) VP/Legal Affairs and General Counsel: Mrs. Dolores Fredrich, Esq. Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Matt Reedy (463-6085-MH/[email protected]) ([email protected]) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Ms. Stacey Taradash (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) VP/Development: Mr. Michael D’Amato (463-7091/[email protected]) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Mr. Paul Kinney (463-6035-PFC/[email protected]) VP/Campus Life: Dr. Holly J. Seirup (463-6933/[email protected]) Men’s Equipment Manager: Mr. Kevin Maxwell (463-5037-MH/[email protected]) VP/Financial Affairs and Treasurer: Ms. Catherine Hennessy Assistant Equipment Manager: Mr. Dave Walsh (463-6620-PFC/[email protected]) (463-6820/[email protected]) Assistant Equipment Manager: Mr. Brit Stone (463-5037-MH/[email protected]) VP/University Relations: Mr. Michael DeLuise (463-6817/[email protected]) Women’s Equipment Manager: Ms. Kathy Theiling (463-6768-PFC/[email protected]) Executive Director of Alumni Relations: Ms. Margaret A. Shields Athletic Office Manager: Mrs. Shirley Hein (463-6750-SB/[email protected]) (463-6636/[email protected]) Secretary: Mrs. Kay Kenney (463-6750-SB/[email protected]) Dean of Students: Ms. Gina-Lyn Crance (463-6913/[email protected]) Secretary: Ms. Harriet Teitle (463-3800-PFC/[email protected]) Director of Admissions and Financial Aid: Mrs. Suzanne H. Tang Secretary: Mrs. Clarice Smith (463-4667-HUA/[email protected]) (463-6698/[email protected]) Secretary: Mrs. Cathy Aull (463-5315-MH/[email protected]) Director of Student Activities: Ms. Anita Ellis (463-6912/[email protected]) Director of Spirit Support: Mr. Ed Lynch (463-6916/[email protected]) COACHES Director of Public Safety: Mr. Ed Bracht (463-6605/[email protected]) FALL SEASON Club: Mr. Mark Cox (463-6144-PFC/[email protected]) Football Coach: Mr. Joe Gardi (463-5315-MH/[email protected]) Hofstra Video Productions: Mr. Len Thon (463-5203/[email protected]) Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator: Mr. Greg Gigantino Hofstra Television Institute: Mr. Tim Fehmel (463-52010/[email protected]) (463-6073-MH/[email protected]) Hofstra Recreation Center: Ms. Pat Montagano (463-6959) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Warren Ruggiero Hofstra Swim Center: Mrs. Ann Baller (463-6671-SC/[email protected]) (463-5317-MH/[email protected]) WRHU-FM: Mr. Bruce Avery ([email protected]) Defensive Line: Mr. Brian Vaganek (463-6708-MH/[email protected]) University Switchboard: 463-6600 Defensive Backs: Mr. Jimmy Salgado (463-6766-MH/[email protected]) Linebackers: Mr. Bob McIntyre (463-5316-MH/[email protected]) Offensive Line: Mr. Cazzie Kosciolek (463-6074-MH/[email protected]) Wide Receivers: Mr. Jeff Behrman (463-6709-MH/[email protected]) Special Teams: Mr. Adam Brown (463-6728-MH/[email protected])

BASEBALL 2003 7 HOFSTRA HERITAGE

Also adopted in this early stage of Hofstra’s history was the school alma mater, “The Netherlands.” The lyrics were written by a faculty member to the music of the Dutch national anthem by the 16th-century Dutch composer Valerius.

The Hofstra Flag The Hofstra storm flag is modeled after an actual Dutch geus, a privateer’s flag. In 1991 a representative of Holland’s Queen Beatrix presented the banner to then Hofstra President (now President Emeritus) James M.Shuart. The history of the flag dates back to 1572, when a group of Dutch loyalists called Watergeuzen used the flag’s mast to ram the gates of a Dutch city in their opposition to Spanish rule. While the Netherlands Royal Navy flies the original red, white and blue geus, the Hofstra version has been redesigned in the school colors of gold, white and blue.

The gold, white and blue Hofstra colors themselves spring from Dutch roots. The first official Hofstra flag appeared on April 19, 1940, when Dr. Alexander Loudon, an envoy for Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, presented his country’s flag to Hofstra in a special ceremony. However, the flag he presented was not the red, white and blue flag of the Netherlands, but the orange, white and blue banner of William of Nassau with a Hofstra emblem placed on the flag. The University has used the design ever since, although President Shuart, after researching the colors, The history of athletics at Hofstra is as old as the University replaced the orange hue with gold, making the flag truer itself, and is steeped in the Dutch heritage that helps to to the original House of Nassau. The flag is one of make Hofstra such a unique school. Hofstra’s most recognizable symbols, utilized in publications, pins and souvenirs. Hofstra has always had strong roots in tradition. Ties to Dutch heritage and the Netherlands began with William S. The Hofstra Seal Hofstra, after whom the school is named and on whose The Hofstra seal, another property the University was started. When the doors easily recognizable emblem, opened in 1935, the sole building on campus was was designed from the royal Hofstra’s mansion, which he had affectionately named the Dutch emblem by art instructor Netherlands after his homeland. The mansion, which Constant Van de Wall. The houses administrative offices, is now the center of Hofstra’s seal is modeled on the coat of 240-acre campus, and has been renamed Hofstra Hall. arms of the House of Orange- Nassau. The round seal includes the coat of arms, flanked by lions on either side. A lion also

8 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY stands in the center of the coat of arms, holding a sword As the myth goes, an Oracle told Atalanta, as a in its right claw and a bundle of seven arrows, which young girl, that she must never marry. Thus, Atalanta represent the seven provinces of Holland, in its left. The avoided men and devoted herself to the chase. Soon she seal also carries the motto of the House of Orange-Nassau could outrun any man. Yet because Atalanta was so in Old French: “Je maintiendray” (I stand steadfast). In attractive she had many suitors. To deal with them she imposed an almost impossible condition. She would only 1988 one of the two lions on the seal was officially marry one who could beat her in a foot race. While she replaced with a lioness. The seal is now the focal point of would be the prize of such a race, the penalty for losing the “Hofstra Pride” logo. was death. Nonetheless there were suitors and there was need of a judge for such races. Hippomenes was chosen The Hofstra Nicknames for this role. However, when he saw Atalanta he The Hofstra nickname has also evolved over the years. For immediately fell in love with her. Knowing he could never decades, Hofstra athletic teams have used the nicknames out run her, he sought the help of Venus. Flying Dutchmen, Dutchmen, or Dutch. Recently, an additional nickname of The Pride has become popular. We have not changed our nickname. We are both the Dutch (and its variations) and the Pride.

The Pride nickname started during the University’s dramatic recovery and growth in the mid to late ‘80’s from a major fiscal crisis during the previous decade. The first consistent use of the word “Pride” relating to athletics started in 1989 when the University’s athletic booster club was founded and called itself The Pride Club. At that time it had no meaning associated with our teams. It was simply consistent with a general feeling about all of our efforts. Venus agreed, and gave him three golden apples, which The Pride nickname has also evolved over the past decade Hippomenes was to throw in front of Atalanta during the in a more specific fashion than just the expression of the race. The apples were so desirable it would be impossible feeling. The word pride is used to describe a sense of for her to resist picking them up, and thus she would lose the race. All this came to pass, and when the race was having strong self-respect or a sense of accomplishment. over and won by Hippomenes, they fell deeply in love and But in 1988 the lion on the right side of the shield on the the youth carried off his prize. However, they angered Hofstra seal was changed into a lioness to symbolize Venus for their failure to thank her. As punishment, she gender equity. This, in turn, led to the development of the turned Hippomenes into a lion and Atalanta into a lioness. University mascots — Kate and Willie Pride, a lion and lioness. The two lions led to extensive use of the word With this strong identification with lions and the multiple “Pride” in talking about Hofstra, as a group of lions is meanings of the word pride, our coaches and players, as well called a pride. In 1995 bronze reproductions of the lion as the sports media, have begun to use it extensively over the and lioness were added to the campus scenery. In fact, last several years. Our women’s teams especially are more there are now four such pairs of sculptures on campus. comfortable calling themselves The Pride, which is genderless, than they are calling themselves The Flying Dutchwomen or However, the evolution continues even further. In 1997, the Lady Dutch. The men’s teams are also comfortable with the University purchased a sculpture by Paul Manship of the nickname Pride. “Atalanta,” a figure from Greek mythology. It is an impressive 14-foot tall figure of a running woman. It is on However, as noted earlier, we have not abandoned the the west side of Hofstra Stadium. To complement this Flying Dutchmen or formally adopted The Pride. There is figure, in 1998, the University commissioned Gregg Wyatt nothing wrong with having more than one nickname. It is to sculpt a similarly sized figure of a running man. In this not uncommon for a school to have two nicknames as case it was a representation of “Hippomenes” who was a institutions such as Yale, Virginia, Georgia Tech and Army central figure in the myth. The myth of Atalanta and have multiple monikers. The bottom line is our name is Hippomenes relates closely to Hofstra symbology. HOFSTRA.

BASEBALL 2003 9 ACADEMIC SUPPORT

ofstra University is committed to the HHpursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views participation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students.

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. In addition to this service, the UTP has an athletic component that addresses the academic needs of student-athletes. The UTP academic counselor administers this athletic component. The UTP emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.

Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The counselor also meets with prospective student-athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education.

Area two is academic advising. In an effort to ease the demand on the Office of Advisement, the UTP academic counselor also advises first year and undecided student-athletes.

Area three is academic monitoring. The UTP counselor monitors the academic progress of student-athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The counselor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide an opportunity for early intervention should academic difficulties arise.

Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program provides all athletic study halls with tutors in various subjects and assesses the needs of individual student-athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the UTP is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student-athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition.

In the fall of 1999, the Pride Teaching and Learning Center opened on the second floor of Margiotta Hall. Funded in part by proceeds from the Joe Gardi Golf Open, the state-of-the-art computer lab and learning center features a projection system and 18 computer work stations, which are connected to the University network for easy research access to the Internet.

10 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEDICINE/ ATHLETIC TRAINING

hrough a comprehensive athletic training program, TTHofstra University student-athletes are provided excellent health care during their attendance at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible.

The cornerstone of this effort is the certified athletic training staff. Directed by Rick Zappala, Hofstra’s Head Athletic Trainer for the past 21 years, and Assistant Athletic Trainers Christopher Grosskopf, Terry McLaughlin, Heather Clemons, Stacey Taradash, Matt Reedy and Paul Kinney, University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event, Hofstra University’s Athletic Trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers are team physicians Dr. Steve Nicholas and Dr. Damion Martins. Dr. Nicholas, who is in his eighth year at Hofstra, and his associates from Lenox Hill Hospital in provide orthopedic care to Hofstra student-athletes. Dr. Nicholas, who also serves as a consultant to the New York Jets, runs two clinics every week exclusively for Hofstra student-athletes. An outstanding orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Nicholas is world-renowned for his contributions to sports medicine through the Nicholas Institute of Sports and Athletic Trauma. Dr. Nicholas is supported by his associates, Dr. Michael Browne and Dr. Steve Lee, and several sports medicine fellows from Lenox Hill Hospital. Dr. Martins, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his first year on Hofstra’s medical team. Martins experience in the sports medicine field includes serving as team physician for the University of Maryland, University of Maryland-Baltimore County and Coppin State athletic departments. He was also on the medical staff of the ’s Baltimore Ravens.

Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

BASEBALL 2003 11 LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK

ong Island offers the best of both The economy is made up of more than Long Island is the place for the sports LLworlds: it is a suburban haven that is 85,000 businesses, has 50 million fan, as well. The Nassau Veterans also convenient to New York City. square feet of office space, and has Memorial Coliseum, which is literally Location, however, is just one of many more than 1,000 shopping malls. across the street from Hofstra, offers assets that makes Long Island attractive to Roosevelt Field is the premier mall on concerts, children’s shows and is home to both native residents and visitors alike. Long Island, featuring department stores the National Hockey League’s New York The people, the sites and the unique and specialty shops, and is only minutes Islanders. Belmont Park, home of horse geography of Long Island bring people from the Hofstra University campus. racing’s Belmont Stakes, offers the thor- back again and again. oughbred horse enthusiast an outlet in The most distinguishing features of Long beautiful surroundings. Heading into Long Island is the largest island adjoining Island, however, are its scenic beauty Queens, the continental United States. Twenty and its many sites and attractions. It has there’s miles wide and approximately 118 miles become a vacation spot for many, a Shea long, Long Island is separated from the “getaway” from big city hassles and Stadium, mainland on the north by the Long Island distractions. People travel to enjoy the home of Sound and on the south by the Atlantic 1,100 square miles of shoreline on more the New Ocean. It measures 100 miles from the than 150 different beaches. No area of York Montauk Point Nassau-Queens border to Montauk Point, the Island is more than 15 minutes from a Mets. which lies on the eastern tip of the South world-class beach. Jones Beach, which Further Fork. The eastern tip of the North Fork is lies on the south shore, is a 2,400-acre west, and a short ride via the Long Island called Orient Point. park with six miles of Rail Road, is New York City, where The forks are ocean beach, board- students can frequent museums, theaters, separated by the walk, bay beach, pool, retailers, Madison Square Garden, South beautiful waters of the golf and outdoor con- Street Seaport and more. Great Peconic Bay certs. It is 10 minutes and Gardiner’s Bay. from Hofstra and, in the More than 24 million people visit Long Nestled in the bays Great South Bay summer, students can Island each year pumping approximately between the two forks catch a Hofstra shuttle $7 billion into its economy through are Shelter Island and bus to the beach. tourism. Long Island is not merely a place Gardiner’s Island. for the tourist, however. Generations In addition, Long Island is home to 20 have settled down and made their living With a population of 2.6 million people, state parks, 100 golf courses, 100 tennis on Long Island, enjoying the benefits of Long Island has a population larger clubs and 400 yacht clubs. The active moderate climate, miles of beautiful than 20 states. It has 19 colleges and person can enjoy camping, canoeing, beaches, easy access to New York City, universities with 150,000 students, and bicycling, water skiing, boating or and a place to call home. With scores of 127 public school districts with more fishing. Others might enjoy visiting any of major attractions and distinctive sites, than 415,000 students. The region is the lighthouses, the millionaire mansions, Long Island has it all for the tourist, as considered one of the nation’s wealthiest the art galleries or one of Long Island’s well as the year-round resident. areas with a per household median 14 wineries. The tourist may join the income of $52,000. The work force on crowd at theaters and gourmet seafood Long Island now exceeds 1.4 million restaurants, or hit one of the persons, and the region boasts one of the many exciting nightclubs. lowest unemployment rates in the nation. Families might cool off at the beach or the water (Courtesy of This Month park. The Hamptons, at the on Long Island, Island- heart of the South Fork, are Metro Publications, and considered a summer resort the Long Island area and are famous as the Convention and Visitors playground community of New York City’s Bureau) Jones Beach the rich and famous. Empire State Building

12 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY CHRIS DOTOLO HEAD BASEBALL COACH

Chris Dotolo, a former assistant coach at St. John’s and Dartmouth, is now in his second season at the helm of the Flying Dutchmen Baseball program.

Dotolo, who at age 34 is the youngest head coach in the CAA, brings an extensive baseball background to the Flying Dutchmen. He had been an assistant coach for seven years, including League (AAA) with the Phoenix Firebirds in five on the Division I level. Most recently he 1994. spent two seasons as an assistant coach at St. John’s University in Jamaica, New A former two-time all conference selection in York. At St. John’s, Dotolo worked with the the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, Dotolo catchers, outfielders and hitters, and served graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College in as the recruiting coordinator. Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1991 with a bachelor’s in history. He also spent two years Before arriving at St. John’s, Dotolo spent at Virginia Commonwealth University in four years (1995-99) as an assistant coach Richmond, Virginia, and was a member of at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New the 1988 squad that advanced to the NCAA Hampshire. While with the Big Green, he Division I Regionals. Dotolo earned his worked with the infielders and outfielders in master’s in sports administration from George addition to coordinating all team travel, Mason University in 1997. organizing practices and overseeing the ordering of equipment and maintenance of Dotolo and his wife, Lilly, have two daughters, the baseball facility. Gina (5) and Savanna (3). The Dotolo family resides in North Massapequa, New York. In addition to his Division I coaching experi- ence, Dotolo served as an assistant coach for one season (1994-95) at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia and for one season (1995) at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has also coached in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, serving as assistant coach with the Harwich Mariners in the summer of 1995.

Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Dotolo played four seasons (1991-94) in the (MLB) organization, finishing his career in the Pacific Coast (left to right) Savanna, Lilly and Gina Dotolo

BASEBALL 2003 13 ASSISTANT BASEBALL COACHES

Mike Fahid is in his first Pete Graham is in his season as an Assistant second season as an Coach on the Hofstra Assistant Coach on the Baseball staff. Fahid joins Hofstra Baseball staff. the Flying Dutchmen after Graham came to Hofstra spending nearly three after spending one years as an assistant season in the Chicago coach at St. John’s Cubs organization. University in Jamaica, New York. Fahid played Graham, a former under and coached with co-captain of the St. Hofstra Baseball Coach John’s University baseball MIKE FAHID Chris Dotolo at St. John’s PETE GRAHAM team, joined the Flying Dutchmen after a stellar Fahid, a member of the baseball team at St. John’s from collegiate career and a one-year stint in the 1997 through 2000, began his coaching career with the (MLB) organization. While at St. John’s, Graham started Red Storm in April 2000, serving as an undergraduate every game during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. He assistant after a knee injury cut short his playing career. ranked in the top 10 in eight different offensive categories After earning his degree in elementary education in May during the 2000 season, and was the 1999 Big East 2001, Fahid became a graduate assistant coach for St. stolen base leader. Graham finished his career at St. John’s while pursuing a master’s in secondary education. John’s ranked in the top 10 in batting average, home runs Fahid served as first base coach for the Red Storm and and stolen bases. A 22nd round draft choice of the Cubs was instrumental in the development of the St. John’s in the 2000 draft, Graham batted .278 (third best on outfielders. He also assisted in coaching hitting, and other team) for the Eugene (OR) Emeralds, which won the position players. Fahid was responsible for on-campus Northwest League’s South Division. recruiting of student-athletes, as well as coordinating study halls for St. John’s baseball players. Graham, who attended Brookdale Community College for two years prior to St. John’s, was drafted by the Seattle Fahid has also gained valuable coaching experience as Mariners following his freshman season and his team associate head coach of the Bayside Yankees from May appeared in the 1997 Junior College World Series. In 2002 through August 2002, and as an assistant coach addition, Graham was a runner-up for the Region Player with the Long Island Collegians of the Atlantic Collegiate of the Year in 1998 Baseball League from June 2001 through August 2001. Fahid has also served as a counselor at several baseball Graham has coached at a variety of baseball camps, camps, including the St. John’s Baseball Camp, the New serving as sports director of Young People’s Day Camp, York Baseball Academy, the Clemson University Baseball head assistant coach at Grand Slam Baseball Camp and camp and the College of William & Mary Baseball Camp. assistant coach at St. John’s Baseball Camp. Currently, Graham also works as a personal trainer for Palo’s Fitness Fahid, who was a member of the Big East Academic All- Company. Star team in 1997 and 1998, has worked as a graduate assistant in the St. John’s Division of Continuing Education Graham is single and resides in Flushing, New York. and in the Office of Alumni Relations.

Fahid is single and resides in Flushing, New York.

14 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2003 HOFSTRA B ASEBALL O UTLOOK

The 2003 baseball season marks the sec- Three freshmen will push the veterans for ond season in the tenure of Hofstra Head playing time. Josh Stern (Millwood, NY), a Coach Chris Dotolo, and with 16 newcom- four-time all-league and all-section pick at ers on the roster, it seems that this will be Horace Greeley High School will push for the season that Dotolo begins building the time at shortstop, while David Huth (Akron, team with players that fit his style of play. OH) will challenge at third base. Huth had Dotolo promises that this year’s version of 33 hits in 18 games as a senior. Ricky the Flying Dutchmen will be better athleti- Caputo (Miller Place, NY), an All-Suffolk cally, have better than average speed, and County and all-league selection at Miller play better defense than last season’s 12- Place High School will compete for time in 40 squad. “However,” Dotolo cautions. the infield and will also see action on the “Younger and untested players will get a mound. chance to play.” That may or may not affect the won-loss record, but one thing is OUTFIELD certain – the younger players will need to Hofstra’s outfield goes eight deep led by get experience in order for the rebuilding senior returnee Ed Cook (Bowie, MD). process to be a success. Cook, who could play all three outfield positions, played in 29 games last season Here is a look at the 2003 Flying and batted .220 six doubles and nine Dutchmen: RBIs. Cook will be joined in the outfield by fellow seniors Thomas Brown and Brian INFIELD Ariss, as well as sophomore Mackie Root Dotolo has the luxury of three catchers to (King of Prussia, PA). Root played in 44 choose from and plans on using all three Will Palmer games as a red-shirt freshman, batting throughout the season. Red-shirt freshman .245 with three home runs and 28 RBIs. Michael Walsh (Norfolk, MA) is nearly Root, who ranked second on the team in recovered from a shoulder injury that kept Perullo (Levittown, NY) will also add a home runs and RBIs, could also see time at him from playing last season, and already great deal of pop to the lineup and will designated hitter. knows the Hofstra system. Freshman Bryan see action at first base and designated hit- Bugg (Norman, OK) is also part of the tri- ter. The 6-2, 220-pound Perullo is a trans- Four newcomers will also be looking for umvirate that will see time behind the plate. fer from Belmont Abbey College. playing time in the outfield. Sophomore Bugg was a first team All-Oklahoma selec- Josh Stewart (Bloomsburg, PA) joins the tion as a senior and gives the Dutchmen a The rest of the infield is not as clear-cut as Dutchmen after spending one season at St. left-handed hitting catcher. “Bryan has a first base. Several versatile players will push John’s University. Stewart is a speedy left- strong arm and he handles the pitching staff for playing time at the other three infield handed hitter, who batted .284 with nine well,” said Dotolo. Fellow freshman Steven spots led by seniors Will Palmer (Fairport, stolen bases for the Red Storm. Another Oliveri (Huntington Station, NY) rounds out NY) and Thomas Brown (Clayton, NJ). speedy lefty is sophomore Brett Stambolian the catching corps. Oliveri, who Dotolo Palmer returns to the infield after playing in called “fundamentally sound and good all 52 games last season, batting .209 with defensively”, was an all-league selection at a team-leading 11 stolen bases. Brown, who St. Anthony’s High School. will serve as team captain this season, played in 50 games last season and batted Junior Ryan Cosentino (East Brunswick, NJ) .290 with 13 doubles and nine stolen bases. returns after a stellar sophomore campaign Brown played out of position at catcher last and will play first base when he is not season due to injuries and should flourish at pitching. Cosentino led the team with a his more natural positions. .341 average in 2002 and added 13 doubles and 17 RBIs. Cosentino, whose Senior Brian Ariss (Hicksville, NY) and bat is needed in the lineup, will also log sophomore Sam Eferstein (Tamarac, FL) some time at designated hitter. Freshman will also look for time in the infield, J.P. Wechter (Ephrata, PA), an all-section although Ariss will likely see more time in performer at Ephrata High School, will the outfield. Ariss played in 46 games in also see action at first base and possibly 2002 and batted .234 with nine stolen third base. According to Dotolo, the lefty bases. Eferstein, who is primarily a second swinging Wechter has a great deal of baseman, saw action in 21 games and hit power potential. Junior transfer Mike .224 with three RBIs. Ed Cook

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Dotolo expects a big year from senior Marc Acierno (Plainview, NY), who posted a 1-2 record last season. Another senior, Jeff Alwine (Exton, PA), is making a smooth transition from position player to the mound and will contribute this season. Alwine batted .252 with five doubles and 15 RBIs last season.

Juniors Steve Conley (Flushing, NY) and Danny Zuccarello (East Meadow, NY) are also in the mix for . Conley appeared in five games without a decision last season, while Zuccarello was 1-3 in eight appearances, but improved as the season wore on. Adam Docar Jeff Alwine The six newcomers on the staff will all get (Marlton, NJ). Stambolian joins the Flying a chance to showcase their abilities, with senior at Central Bucks East High School. Dutchmen after spending the 2002 season several players cracking the starting rota- Another freshman, Vinnie DiSanti at Gloucester County Community College tion for conference games. One of those (Westport, MA), will also be part of the and the 2001 season at the University of players is Nassau Community College mid-week pitching rotation. DiSanti was Tennessee. In addition to his speed, transfer Brendan Smar (Massapequa, NY). the Standard Times Athlete of the Year as Stambolian also exhibits a bit of power at Smar was a second team Junior College a senior at Bishop Stang High School. the plate. Junior Eugene Brooks (Far All-American after posting a 5-0 record Rockaway, NY), a transfer from Briarcliffe and a 0.88 ERA last season. Freshman SCHEDULE College, give the Dutchmen another speed- Scott Bisco (Hazelton, PA) should also see Although Dotolo has a young team with a burner with raw power in the outfield. weekend action after going 10-1 in his last lot of new faces, you wouldn’t know it by Brooks batted .327 with 11 doubles and two seasons at Hazelton Area High the Flying Dutchmen’s 2003 schedule. 19 stolen bases at Briarcliffe in 2002. School. Freshman Kellen Taylor (Delta, PA) “We are jumping in feet first,” said Dotolo. Freshman Eric Balson (Staten Island, NY) will also be thrust into the weekend rota- “We start of with a good non-conference rounds out the outfield for the Dutchmen. tion after earning all-county and team Most schedule with a chance to be competitive Balson is another player who can run well, Valuable Player honors at Kennard-Dale against VMI and Radford. We also have a and he is learning to switch hit. Balson led High School. great opportunity to play at the University the CHSAA in runs scored and RBIs as a of Florida, which I am looking forward to, senior at St. Joseph’s by the Sea High Ricky Caputo, who is also slated to see and then we will face stiff competition at School, while batting .381. action in the infield, will log mid-week the UNCW-Hughes Brothers Tournament.” innings for the Dutchmen, while 6-5 lefty In addition, Hofstra will have to contend PITCHING Kevin Conzelman (Jamison, PA) will also with a non-conference slate of local rivals, Dotolo will field a pitching staff of 13 play- get a chance in non-conference action. including St. John’s, Fordham and Stony ers featuring Ryan Cosentino, senior Adam Conzelman was 5-0 with a 1.03 ERA as a Brook. “Every non-conference game is Docar (Lynbrook, NY) and junior Sam important,” said Dotolo. “Not only for our DeLuca (Frankfort, KY). Cosentino posted a record, but for momentum, psyche and for 1-4 record with one save on the hill with a possible postseason play.” team-best 3.77 ERA and 53 . Docar, who was 2-10 with a 7.54 ERA The Colonial Athletic Association schedule and 44 strikeouts last season, will be promises to be a dogfight each and every counted on more this season as a number weekend. The conference, which is presea- two starter. Docar ranked second on the son ranked 12th out of 30 conferences by team in last year (59.2) Baseball America, features two of the top and led the squad with two complete 30 teams in the nation, as Virginia games. DeLuca, who is 100-percent Commonwealth is preseason ranked 25th healthy, was 2-2 with a 6.63 ERA in 14 and James Madison 28th. “You can throw appearances as a sophomore. the records out the window when confer- ence play starts,” Dotolo said. “Anyone Ryan Cosentino can beat anyone in this league.”

16 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2003 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BASEBALL ROSTER

T HE F LYING D UTCHMEN

No. Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. B/T Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Sam Eferstein 2B So. 5-8 160 R/R Tamarac, FL/J.P. Taramella 2 Bryan Bugg C Fr. 5-9 170 L/R Norman, OK/Norman North 3 Brian Ariss IF/OF Sr. 5-5 150 R/R Hicksville, NY/St. Anthony’s 7 Steven Oliveri C Fr. 5-6 170 R/R Huntington Station, NY/St. Anthony’s 9 Edward Cook OF Sr. 5-10 190 R/R Bowie, MD/DeMatha Catholic 10 William Palmer 2B/3B Sr. 5-10 190 R/R Fairport, NY/Penfield/Monroe CC 11 Thomas Brown IF/OF Sr. 5-10 185 R/R Clayton, NJ/Washington Twp./Gloucester CC 12 J.P. Wechter 1B Fr. 6-0 185 L/R Ephrata, PA/Ephrata 13 Michael Walsh C RFr. 5-11 195 R/R Norfolk, MA/King Philip Regional 14 Steve Conley P Jr. 5-11 160 R/R Flushing, NY/St. Francis Prep 15 Eugene Brooks OF Jr. 5-11 180 R/R Far Rockaway, NY/Christ The King/Briarcliffe 16 Danny Zuccarello P Jr. 5-10 165 R/R East Meadow, NY/East Meadow 17 Josh Stewart OF So. 5-10 160 L/R Bloomsburg, PA/Bloomsburg Area/St. John’s 18 Scott Bisco P Fr. 6-0 210 R/R Hazleton, PA/Hazleton Area 19 Brendan Smar P Jr. 6-4 200 R/R Massapequa, NY/Holy Trinity/Nassau CC 23 Jeff Alwine P Sr. 6-0 200 R/R Exton, PA/Malvern Prep 24 Josh Stern SS Fr. 6-0 180 R/R Millwood, NY/Horace Greeley 25 Marc Acierno P Sr. 6-0 175 R/R Plainview, NY/Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK 26 Kevin Conzelman P Fr. 6-5 230 L/L Jamison, PA/Central Bucks East 27 Ricky Caputo IF Fr. 6-0 175 R/R Miller Place, NY/Miller Place 30 Kellen Taylor P Fr. 6-1 175 R/R Delta, PA/Kennard-Dale 31 Vinnie DiSanti P Fr. 6-3 195 R/R Westport, MA/Bishop Stang 32 Ryan Cosentino P/1B Jr. 6-3 210 L/L East Brunswick, NJ/East Brunswick 33 David Huth 3B Fr. 5-10 180 R/R Akron, OH/Western Reserve Academy 34 Brett Stambolian OF So. 6-0 185 L/L Marlton, NJ/Bishop Eustace/Tennessee/Gloucester CC 35 Mackie Root OF So. 5-10 180 R/R King of Prussia, PA/The Hill School 40 Mike Perullo 1B Jr. 6-2 220 R/R Levittown, NY/St. Dominic’s/Belmont Abbey 42 Eric Balson OF Fr. 5-10 175 R/R Staten Island, NY/St. Joseph’s By The Sea 44 Adam Docar P Sr. 6-5 220 R/R Lynbrook, NY/Lynbrook/Nassau CC 49 Sam DeLuca P Jr. 6-7 220 L/L Frankfort, KY/Frankfort

Head Coach: #5 Chris Dotolo (Virginia Wesleyan, 1991), Second season Assistant Coach: #4 Mike Fahid (St. John’s, 2001), First season Assistant Coach: #8 Pete Graham (St. John’s, 2001), Second season

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T HOMAS B ROWN

Senior, 5-10, 185 Infield Bats: Right Throws: Right Clayton, New Jersey 11 Washington Township High School Previous College: Gloucester County College

Team Captain

At Hofstra 2002: Played in 50 games, starting 49…Batted .290 with 13 doubles, one triple, 25 runs scored and 14 RBIs…Tied for team lead in doubles and ranked third in runs scored…Stole nine bases…Hit safely in 37 games…Had 16 multi-hit games…Started Hofstra career with an eight- game hitting streak that saw him post a .448 average, two doubles, one triple, four runs and four RBIs…Went four-for-12 with two doubles and a run scored in UNC Wilmington series…Was four-for-12 with a double and two runs scored in both the Towson and Virginia Commonwealth series…Went three-for-five with two doubles and three RBIs versus New York Tech…Stole two bases versus Pace…Posted a .960 fielding percent- age…Member of the Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete squad.

At Gloucester County College Led team to NJCAA Division III World Series championship in 2000 and to third place finish in 2001…Named to World Series All-Tournament team as a freshman…Named first team all-conference and second team all-region as a freshman…Was named first team All-American, first team all-region and first team all-conference as a sophomore.

High School/Personal Is a 1998 graduate of Washington Township High School in Washington Township, New Jersey…Lettered in baseball…Team went 25-4 and was conference champions during junior year…Named first team all- conference, first team All-South Jersey and first team All-New Jersey Group IV following his senior season…Batted .408 with nine home runs, 10 doubles and 19 stolen bases as a senior…Has a daughter, Kayla… Has one brother…Would like to teach and coach after graduation… Played for the New Jersey Colts of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League during the summer of 2002…Psychology major.

Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2002 50 186 25 54 .290 14 13 109159

18 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY M ARC A CIERNO Senior, 6-0, 175 Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right Plainview, New York 25 Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK High School

At Hofstra 2002: Appeared in nine games, starting five…Posted a 1-2 record, a 7.78 ERA and 10 strikeouts… Threw 32 innings…Threw eight shutout innings in win over Saint Peter’s, allowing six hits and striking out three…Pitched an and a third of scoreless relief versus Quinnipiac…2001: Appeared in 15 games…Posted an 0-1 record with an 8.41 ERA…Threw 20.1 innings…Gave up 34 hits, 19 earned runs, eight walks and struck out 11…Recorded only decision against Fordham…Pitching an inning and two-thirds of hitless and scoreless relief at St. John’s…Gave up two hits and struck out two against Sacred Heart...2000: Made three appearances on the mound as a freshman…Had an 0-0 record and a 4.76 ERA in 5.2 innings pitched…Pitched scoreless innings of relief against Fordham and St. John’s…Struck out one batter against Maine.

High School/Personal Played four years of baseball at Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School…Compiled a career record of 15-5 and an average of under two…Named all-league as a junior and all-conference as a senior…Has one brother…Also recruited by Seton Hall, Wagner and Fairleigh Dickinson…Management major.

Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP 2000 3/0 0-0 0 4.76 5.2 5 3 9 1 1 0 1 2001 15/0 0-1 0 8.41 20.1 22 19 34 11 8 3 1 2002 9/5 1-2 0 7.88 32.0 33 28 49 10 10 2 2 Career 27/5 1-3 0 7.76 58.0 60 50 92 22 19 5 4

J EFF A LWINE Senior, 6-0, 200 Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right Exton, Pennsylvania 23 Malvern Preparatory School

At Hofstra 2002: Played in 45 games, starting 34…Batted .252 with five doubles and 15 RBIs…Stole five bases…Went two-for-five with a double and a run scored versus The College of Charleston…Went two-for- four with a double and two RBIs at James Madison…Was three-for-three with two runs, an RBI and three stolen bases versus Wagner…Was three-for-three versus George Mason…Was two-for-two with a double, an RBI and three runs scored versus Fordham…Went four-for-five with two runs scored at Delaware…2001: Played in 20 game, starting eight…Hit .194 with seven hits in 36 at bats…Drove in two runs and scored one run…Went one-for-one with a run scored at New Mexico State…Was one-for- three with an RBI versus George Washington…Went one-for-one against Sacred Heart…Was one-for-one with an RBI at Northeastern… Was one-for-one at Vermont…Had one sacrifice on the season…2000: Played in 15 games, starting seven…Batted .167 with one and five RBIs…Scored five runs…Went one-for-four with a three-run home run against Fordham…Was one-for-one with a double against Delaware…Had an RBI double versus Northeastern.

High School/Personal Played four years of baseball and one year of soccer at Malvern Preparatory School in Malvern, Pennsylvania...Team was Inter-Act Champion in 1998...Batted .390 in his senior season...Named honorable mention All-America by the Baseball Factory...Member of the National Honor Society...Has one brother...Enjoys skiing and listening to music in his spare time...Lists Ken Griffey Jr. as his favorite athlete...Psychology major with a pre-med minor.

Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2000 15 24 5 4 .167 5 2 0 1 3 3 0 2001 20 36 1 7 .194 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 2002 45 123 14 31 .252 15 5 0 0 8 28 5 Career 80 183 20 42 .230 22 7 0 1 11 38 5 BASEBALL 2003 19 P LAYER P ROFILES

two-for-four with a run scored against St. John’s…Went two-for-five with a B RIAN A RISS double and RBI at Temple…Was one-for-three with two runs scored at Senior, 5-5, 150 Maryland-Baltimore County…Was one-for-two with an RBI and two stolen Infield/Outfield bases at Hartford. Bats: Right Throws: Right High School/Personal Hicksville, New York 3 Played four years of baseball and three years of football at DeMatha St. Anthony’s High School Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland…Selected to all-county second team as a junior…Set school record for most stolen bases in a At Hofstra season…Baseball Factory All-American…Most Outstanding Hitter award 2002: Played in 46 games, starting 39… recipient…Named Outstanding Leader as a senior…Has one sister… Bated .234 with four doubles, one home run Enjoys music, sports and working on the computer in his spare time… and 16 RBIs…Stole nine bases…Went two-for- Also recruited by Coastal Carolina and Radford…Marketing major. two with a run scored versus Seton Hall… Went three-for-six with three RBIs at Long Island University…Went five-for- 12 with two RBIs in three-game series with Virginia Commonwealth… Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB Was two-for-six with a home run, two runs scored and two RBIs at Stony 2000 24 27 14 7 .259 2 1 0 0 7 6 7 Brook…Had a two-run double versus Pace…Stole two bases at Stony 2001 25 43 10 17 .395 4 3 1 0 9 7 3 Brook and against Virginia Commonwealth. 2002 29 91 16 20 .220 9 6 0 1 10 23 5 Career 78 161 40 44 .273 15 10 1 1 26 36 15 High School/Personal Played four years of baseball at St. Anthony’s High School in South Huntington, New York…Is a 1999 graduate of St. Anthony’s…Named all- league as a senior after batting .410 with 29 stolen bases…Team captain as a senior…Father ran track at St. John’s…Has one sister… Enjoys snow- A DAM D OCAR boarding and weightlifting…Lists Jason Giambi as his favorite athlete…Also Senior, 6-5, 220 recruited by St. John’s and Quinnipiac…Marketing major. Pitcher Bats: Right Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB Throws: Right 2002 46 154 11 36 .234 16 4 0 1 11 43 9 Lynbrook, New York 44 Lynbrook High School Previous College: E DWARD C OOK Nassau Community College Senior, 5-10, 190 At Hofstra Outfield 2002: Appeared in 16 games, starting 10… Bats: Right Posted a 2-10 record with a 7.54 ERA and Throws: Right one save…Pitched 59.2 innings, allowing 74 Bowie, Maryland 9 hits and striking out 44…Led team with two complete games…Ranked DeMatha Catholic second on team in strikeouts…Went the distance in win over Quinnipiac, High School allowing seven hits, two runs and two walks with five strikeouts…Also had a complete game loss at William & Mary…Picked up a win in relief At Hofstra at Stony Brook…Notched save against Wagner…Struck out seven batters 2002: Played in 29 games, starting 24… in five innings versus George Mason. Batted .220 with six doubles, one home run, 16 runs scored and nine RBIs…Stole five High School/Personal bases…Went four-for-five with four runs scored Is a 1999 graduate of Lynbrook High School…Lettered in baseball and I against St. Francis…Was one-for-three with an RBI and a basketball for four years and football for three years…Named all-division run scored in both ends of a doubleheader against Army…Went two-for- in baseball as a senior…Posted a 5-3 record as a senior…All-conference four with two doubles, two runs and two RBIs versus George Mason… selection in basketball as a junior and senior…Averaged 15 points, eight Had a solo home run versus George Mason…Tied for team lead with rebounds and two blocks during senior year…Also recruited by St. three sacrifice bunts…2001: Played in 25 games, starting 16…Hit .395 John’s, Stony Brook and New York Tech…Has one brother…Lists Roger with three doubles, one triple and four RBIs…Scored 10 runs…Stole three Clemens as his favorite athlete…Plans to teach physical education after bases…Went two-for-three with a stolen base at New Mexico…Was two- graduation…Physical education major. for-two with two walks at New Mexico State…Went three for-three with a double and two runs scored at Hartford…Had RBI doubles versus Sacred Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP Heart and Albany…Was one-for-three with an RBI at Delaware…Handled 2002 16/10 2-10 1 7.54 59.2 71 50 74 44 52 14 19 34 chances in the outfield without an error…Had a .500 on-base percentage…2000: Appeared in 24 games, starting eight…Batted .259 with one double, two RBIs and 14 runs scored…Stole seven bases…Was

20 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY W ILLIAM P ALMER R YAN C OSENTINO Senior, 5-10, 190 Junior, 6-3, 210 Infield Pitcher/Infield Bats: Right Bats: Left Throws: Right Throws: Left Fairport, New York East Brunswick, New Jersey Penfield High School 10 East Brunswick High School 32 Previous College: Monroe Community College At Hofstra 2002: Second team All-Colonial At Hofstra Athletic Association selection…Played in 2002: Played in 52 games, starting 51… 38 games, starting 37…Led team in batting Batted .209 with seven doubles, one home run with a .341 average and tied for team lead and 13 RBIs…Led teams in runs scored with 34…Stole a team-best 11 with 13 doubles…Also added 19 runs and 17 RBIs…Hit safely in 28 bases…Recorded 11 multi-hit games…Went two-for-five with a double games…Had 13 multi-hit games…Went four-for-four with a double and a and two RBIs versus College of Charleston…Went two-for-five with a run scored at James Madison…Went four-for-12 with three doubles, two double, an RBI and two runs scored versus Charleston Southern…Was runs scored and an RBI in three game series with Towson…Was six-for-12 two-for-three with an RBI and two runs scored versus Long Island with two doubles, three runs and two RBIs in Drexel series…Went four-for- University…Was three for-four with two walks, three runs scored and 12 withy a double and two RBIs in Virginia Commonwealth series…Went three stolen bases versus Wagner…Went three for-five versus Virginia three-for-three with a double and two RBIs versus Marshall…Led team Commonwealth…Had two doubles at Fairfield…Scored three runs at with a .429 on-base percentage…Ranked second on team with a .439 Stony Brook…Ranked second on the team with 20 walks. slugging percentage…Pitched in nine games, including eight starts… Posted a 1-4 record with one save and a 3.77 ERA…Pitched 45.1 At Monroe Community College innings and recorded a team-high 53 strikeouts…Had one complete Team captain in 2001…David John Award winner…Named to all-region game…Went nine innings in extra-inning 1-0 over Towson and allowed and all-conference teams as a freshman…Earned all-conference honors seven hits and one walk with 13 strikeouts…Scattered three hits and as a sophomore. struck out nine batters in eight and a third innings pitched in win over James Madison…Struck out seven batters versus Marshall and UNC High School/Personal Wilmington…Pitched two scoreless innings and had four strikeouts versus Is a 1999 graduate of Penfield High School in Rochester, New Army to pick up a save…2001: Pitched in 12 games, starting eight… York…Lettered in baseball, basketball and football for four years...Was Posted a 2-6 record, a 7.40 ERA and one save…Struck out a team-high team captain in baseball and football…Named third team All-New York 52 batters in 45 innings…Had two complete games…Scattered five hits State as a senior…Monroe County Player of the Year...Team Most and allowed one earned run with eight strikeouts in complete game win Valuable Player…Three-time all-county selection…Earned the Philip over Hartford…Allowed four hits, one run and struck out seven in Palmer Memorial Award and the S. Rae Hickock Sportsmanship complete game loss at Drexel…Picked up win in relief at Wagner… Award…Named all-county in football in 1997 and 1998…Has one Allowed four hits and struck out six at Northeastern…Recorded a save at brother…Also recruited by Wofford and Buffalo…Enjoys lifting weights in George Washington…Played in and started 16 games as a designated his spare time…Volunteer at the Empire State Games for Physically hitter…Batted .316 with three doubles, one triple and two RBIs…Scored Challenged…Lists Lenny Dykstra as favorite athlete…Psychology major. 12 runs…Went two-for-two with a triple at Long Island University…Was two-for-four with a double and two runs scored at Northeastern…Was Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB two-for-four with a double and a run scored against Stony Brook…Went 2002 52 206 34 43 .209 13 7 0 1 20 40 11 one-for-two with an RBI at New Mexico.

High School/Personal S TEVE C ONLEY Was a four-year letterman in baseball and football and a two-year Junior, 5-11, 160 letterwinner in basketball at East Brunswick High School in East Pitcher Brunswick, New Jersey…Was an all-county and all-area selection in Bats: Right baseball as a pitcher…Named to the all-county first team by the Newark Throws: Right Star Ledger and the all-area team by the Home News as a senior in Flushing, New York football...Named to football all-conference team in his junior and senior St. Francis Preparatory 14 seasons...Has one sister...Enjoys music and reading in his free High School time...Management major.

At Hofstra 2002: Pitched in five games, starting two… Posted a 0-0 record with a 15.43 ERA… Threw nine and a third innings…Struck out four batters…Struck out two batters versus Wagner and Pace. Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP High School/Personal 2001 12/8 2-6 1 7.40 45.0 42 37 50 52 35 6 7 Lettered in baseball for four years at St. Francis Prep in Fresh Meadows, 2002 9/8 1-4 1 3.77 45.1 21 19 36 53 28 4 6 New York…Was the 1998 baseball scholar-athlete award winner…Team Career 21/16 3-10 2 5.58 90.1 63 56 86 105 63 10 13 captain as a senior…Lists Ichiro as his favorite athlete…Enjoys skiing in his spare time…Has two brothers…Undecided major. Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2001 16 38 12 12 .316 2 3 1 0 16 9 0 Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP 2002 38 132 19 45 .341 17 13 0 0 15 24 2 2002 5/2 0-0 0 15.43 9.1 16 16 18 4 8 2 3 Career 54 170 31 57 .335 19 16 1 0 31 33 2

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S AM D E L UCA Junior, 6-7, 220 Pitcher Bats: Left Throws: Left Frankfort, Kentucky 49 Frankfort High School

At Hofstra 2002: Appeared in 14 games, starting three…Posted a 2-2 record with one save and a 6.63 ERA…Pitched 36.2 innings and recorded 20 strikeouts…Picked up win in relief in season-opener against Delaware State…Went seven innings, allowing seven hits and three earned runs in win over Stony Brook…Threw two-thirds of an inning in second meeting with Stony Brook to earn save in 17-16 victory…Struck out four batters against Manhattan and Delaware…2001: Pitched in nine games…Had an 0-1 record and one save with a 19.80 ERA…Threw five innings on the season…Picked up save with a scoreless inning against Long Island University…Threw a scoreless inning with a and walk against Stony Brook…Had two strikeouts in two-thirds of an inning versus Delaware…2000: Sat out as a medical red-shirt after undergoing “Tommy John” surgery on his left arm.

High School/Personal Played baseball, basketball and golf for four years at Frankfort High School...Basketball team was Region XI champions in 1999...Was all-district and all-county for four years in baseball and basketball...Went 14-6 in his junior and senior seasons...Had a 1.82 ERA in 1998...Father played golf at Yale and grandfather played football at Delaware...Enjoys listening to country music and playing golf in his spare time...Lists favorite athlete as Sandy Koufax...Public relations major.

Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP 2001 9/0 0-1 1 19.80 5.0 13 11 14 3 8 0 1 2002 14/3 2-2 1 6.63 36.2 38 27 46 20 24 6 8 Career 23/3 2-3 2 8.21 41.2 51 38 60 23 32 6 9

D ANNY Z UCCARELLO Junior, 5-10, 165 Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right East Meadow, New York 16 East Meadow High School

At Hofstra 2002: Appeared in eight games, starting three…Posted a 1-3 record and a 10.07 ERA…Pitched 19.2 innings…Struck out seven batters…Picked up win over Pace with 5.2 innings of scoreless, two-hit relief… Member of the Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete squad.

High School/Personal Is a 2000 graduate of East Meadow High School…Played four years of baseball and soccer and two years of hockey…Was all-confer- ence in soccer in 1999 and 2000…Named to the honor roll all four years…Earned the Jack Boyle and Bobby Ray Scholarships in 2000…Has worked as a Special Olympics volunteer…Has two sisters…Lists Mario Lemieux as his favorite athlete…History major.

Year G/GS W-L SV ERA IP R ER H SO BB HB WP 2002 8/3 1-3 0 10.07 19.2 27 22 38 7 11 0 2

22 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY S AM E FERSTEIN M ACKIE R OOT Sophomore, 5-8, 160 Sophomore, 5-10, 180 Infield Outfield Bats: Right Bats: Right 35 Throws: Right 1 Throws: Right Tamarac, Florida King of Prussia, J.P. Taravella High School Pennsylvania Upper Merion Area High School At Hofstra Prep School: The Hill School 2002: Played in 21 games, starting 14…Batted .224 with eight runs scored At Hofstra and three RBIs…Stole two bases…Went two-for-three 2002: Played in 44 games, starting with a run scored versus St. Francis…Was one-for-three with two 38…Batted .245 with five doubles, two triples, three home runs runs and an RBI versus the College of Charleston…Stole two and 28 RBIs…Ranked second on the team in home runs and bases versus Army. RBIs…Scored 16 runs…Went two-for-four with a triple, a home run and two RBIs versus Iona…Went two-for-five with three RBIs High School/Personal versus Towson…Was one-for-five with a home run and three RBIs Played four years of baseball and ran two years of cross country versus Wagner…Went three-for-four with a double and two RBIs at J.P. Taravella High School in Coral Springs, Florida…Named versus George Mason…Was five-for-12 with a double and three first team all-county in 2000 and 2001…Batted .398 as a senior RBIs in Delaware series…Had a solo home run versus Virginia and .383 as a junior…Enjoys working on cars in his spare Commonwealth…Went two-for-two with four RBIs at Drexel… time…Lists Mickey Mantle as his favorite athlete…Also recruited Walked 20 times…2001: Red-shirted as a true freshman. by Florida Atlantic, South Florida and North Florida…Finance major. High School/Personal Is a 2000 graduate of The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB …Named to 2000 Mid-Atlantic Prep League all-star team… 2002 21 49 8 11 .224 3 0 0 0 4 8 2 Batted .423 with seven home runs, 10 doubles and three triples …Is a 1999 graduate of Upper Merion Area High School… Lettered in baseball, track and football…Hit .427 as a senior… Named to All-Suburban League I team in 1999…Given first M ICHAEL W ALSH name is Richard…Has one brother…Also recruited by Siena, Villanova, Penn and Lafayette…Business computer information Freshman (RS), 5-11, 195 systems major. Catcher Bats: Right Year G AB R H Avg. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB Throws: Right 13 2002 44 139 16 34 .245 28 5 2 3 20 41 1 Norfolk, Massachusetts King Philip Regional High School

At Hofstra 2002: Was red-shirted and did not play …Member of the Colonial Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete squad.

High School/Personal Lettered in baseball for four years, football for three years and wrestling for one year at King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham, Massachusetts…Named Sun Chronicle All-Star in 2000…Batted .363 with four home runs and 28 RBIs as a senior…Also recruited by Brown, Sacred Heart and Lafayette… Hospital and food bank volunteer…Undecided major.

Mackie Root

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E RIC B ALSON B RYAN B UGG Freshman, 5-10, 175 Freshman, 5-9, 170 Outfield Catcher Bats: Right Bats: Right Throws: Right Throws: Left Staten Island, New York 42 Norman, Oklahoma 2 St. Joseph’s by the Sea Norman High School North

High School/Personal High School/Personal Lettered in baseball for four seasons and Played four years of baseball at Norman High track for one season at St. Joseph’s by the School North in Norman, Oklahoma…Was a Sea High School in Staten Island, New York… three-year varsity player for the Timberwolves… Batted .381 in 2002…Led the CHSAA in runs Was named to the 6A All-Oklahoma first team scored (16) and RBIs (20)…Was starting centerfielder in the North-South as a senior…Also earned All-City honors…Batted .432 with nine dou- Senior All-Star Game…Has one brother…Lists Bo Jackson as his favorite bles, 33 RBIs and 13 stolen bases as a senior…Batted .365 as a junior athlete…Undecided major. and .305 as a sophomore…National Merit Scholar semifinalist…Has one brother and one sister…List Todd Helton as his favorite athlete. S COTT B ISCO Freshman, 6-0, 210 R ICKY C APUTO Pitcher Freshman, 6-0, 175 Bats: Right Pitcher/Shortstop Throws: Left Bats: Right Hazelton, Pennsylvania 18 Throws: Right Hazelton Area High School Miller Place, New York 27 Miller Place High School High School/Personal Lettered in baseball and football for four years High School/Personal at Hazelton Area High School in Hazelton, Played baseball and football at Miller Place Pennsylvania…Was 4-1 with five saves and High School in Miller Place, New York…Batted a 0.75 ERA in 2001 and 6-0 with a 1.12 .444 with seven home runs and 29 RBIs as a ERA in 2000…Earned the John “Bullie” Christinia Award in 2002…Has senior…Also had 22 stolen bases…Named two brothers and one sister…Lists Jeff Garcia as his favorite athlete… team Most Valuable Player, All-Suffolk County and all-league as a senior Undecided major. …Has two brothers and one sister…Brother Marc played baseball at C.W. Post…Lists Derek Jeter as his favorite athlete…Undecided major. E UGENE B ROOKS Junior, 5-11, 180 K EVIN C ONZELMAN Outfield Freshman, 6-5, 230 Bats: Right Pitcher Throws: Right Bats: Left 15 Throws: Left Far Rockaway, New York Jamison, Pennsylvania 26 Christ The King High School Previous College: Briarcliffe College Central Bucks East High School

At Briarcliffe College High School/Personal Played two years of baseball at Briarcliffe Lettered for four seasons in baseball and three College in Bethpage, New York…Batted .327 years in football at Central Bucks East High as a sophomore with 11 doubles, two triples, School in Buckingham, Pennsylvania…Baseball one home run, 16 RBIs and 19 stolen bases. team was the Suburban League champions in 2000, 2001 and 2002…Named first team all-league and also selected High School/Personal for Team Pennslvania in the annual Blue-Grey Classic…Was 5-0 with a Lettered for four years in baseball and for one season in football at Christ 1.03 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 2002…Has one brother and one The King High School in Middle Village, New York…Batted .330 as a sister…Has volunteered with the Special Olympics…Undecided major. senior and .320 as a junior…Named Most Valuable Player in 1997 and had highest batting average in 1998…Has one sister…Lists Andruw Jones as his favorite athlete.

24 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY V INNIE D I S ANTI M IKE P ERULLO Freshman, 6-3, 195 Junior, 6-2, 220 Pitcher First Base Bats: Right Bats: Right Throws: Right 31 Throws: Right 40 Westport, Massachusetts Levittown, New York Bishop Stang High School St. Dominic’s High School Previous College: Belmont Abbey College High School/Personal Played four years of football, track and At Belmont Abbey College baseball at Bishop Stang High School in Played in five games in 2002…Batted .500 Dartmouth, Massachusetts…Was named the with three hits in six at-bats…Had two doubles Standard Times Athlete of the Year in 2002… and three RBIs. Batted .355 with six doubles, three triples and two home runs…Led his team with 16 stolen bases and a .755 slugging percentage…Has two High School/Personal brothers…Volunteers with the Westport Babe Ruth League and with the Played four years of baseball at St. Dominic’s High School in Oyster Bay, Tiverton Pop Warner Football…Undecided major. New York…Was an all-league selection following his junior and senior season…Lists Don Mattingly as his favorite athlete…Has one brother…Undecided major.

D AVID H UTH Freshman, 5-10, 180 Third Base B RENDAN S MAR Bats: Right Junior, 6-4, 200 Throws: Right Pitcher Akron, Ohio 33 Bats: Right Western Reserve Academy Throws: Right Massapequa, New York 19 High School/Personal Holy Trinity High School Played baseball, football and ice hockey at Previous College: Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio… Nassau Community College Was a three-year varsity baseball player… Had 33 hits and 14 doubles in 18 games as At Nassau Community College a senior, while also going 5-1 on the mound…Has two brothers…Lists Named a second team Junior College Steve Yzerman as his favorite athlete…Has volunteered at Akron All-American after going 5-0 with a 0.88 ERA Children’s Hospital…Undecided major. as a sophomore…Region Most Valuable Player.

High School/Personal Swam and played baseball at Holy Trinity High School in Hicksville, New York… Was named to the Honor Roll his senior year and earned S TEVEN O LIVERI All-League following his junior and senior season…Has four brothers and Freshman, 5-6, 170 one sister…Lists Roger Clemens as his favorite athlete. Catcher Bats: Right Throws: Right Huntington Station, 7 New York St. Anthony’s High School

High School/Personal Played four years of baseball and one year of basketball at St. Anthony’s High School in Huntington, New York…Was named all-league as a catcher in 2002 and also earned team Most Valuable Player honors…Batted .411 with two home runs and 15 RBIs as a senior…Has one brother and one sister…Brother played baseball at Maritime College…Lists Michael Jordan as his favorite athlete…Undecided major.

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B RETT S TAMBOLIAN J OSH S TEWART Sophomore, 6-0, 190 Sophomore, 5-10, 165 Outfield Outfield Bats: Left Bats: Left Throws: Left Throws: Right 17 Marlton, New Jersey 34 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Previous Colleges: University Bloomsburg Area High School of Tennessee and Gloucester Previous College: St. John’s University County Community College At St. John’s University At Gloucester County Community Appeared in 35 games, starting 20 in College 2001…Batted .284 (21-for-74) with Member of the baseball team at Gloucester one double and three RBIs…Scored 10 County Community College in 2002…Statistics not available. runs and stole nine bases.

At University of Tennessee High School/Personal Red-shirted in 2001 and did not play. Played four years of football, three years of baseball and one season of basketball at Bloomsburg Area High School in Bloomsburg, High School/Personal Pennsylvania…Batted .436 with 26 stolen bases as a senior…Was a Played baseball and football at Bishop Eustace Prep in Pennsauken, New three-time first team all-area selection…Named first team All-Mid Jersey...Hit .531 (51-for-96) as a senior with two home runs, 16 RBIs, 34 Pennsylvania as a junior and senior…Honorable Mention All- runs scored, five doubles, four triples and 35 stolen bases...Batted .468 Pennsylvania selection…Has two brothers and one sister…Psychology (103-for-220) in his career with 93 runs scored, 44 RBI and 71 stolen major. bases...Was an All-South Jersey, all-conference and all-parochial selection...Named the 2000 Delaware Stadium Corporation Cup Most Valuable Player...Was a Carpenter Cup selection…Team won back-to- K ELLEN T AYLOR back Parochial “A” state titles in 1997 and 1998...Has one Freshman, 6-1, 175 sister…Undeclared major. Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right Delta, Pennsylvania 30 Kennard-Dale High School J OSH S TERN Freshman, 6-0, 180 High School/Personal Shortstop Lettered in baseball for four seasons, Bats: Right basketball for two seasons and football for one Throws: Right season at Kennard-Dale High School in Fawn Millwood, New York Grove, Pennsylvania…Baseball team was a Horace Greeley 24 state quarterfinalists in 2001 and District 3 champions that same High School season…Was 3-3 with a 2.96 ERA and 72 strikeouts in 2002…Named all-county and team Most Valuable Player in 2002…Member of the High School/Personal National Honor Society…Has one sister…Lists Curt Shilling as favorite Played four years of baseball and three years athlete…Undecided major. of soccer at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York…Was named all-league and all-section all four years of J.P. WECHTER high school…Batted .419 as a senior and .442 as a junior…Was Freshman, 6-0, 185 captain during junior and senior seasons…Has one brother…Lists Barry First Base Bonds as his favorite athlete…Undecided major. Bats: Left Throws: Right Ephrata, Pennsylvania 12 Ephrata High School

High School/Personal Lettered for four years in baseball and for one year in golf at Ephrata High School in Ephrata, Pennsylvania…Named first team all-section in baseball as a freshman, junior and senior… Batted .478 with 18 RBIs and 14 runs scored as a senior…Had 15 extra base hits and eight stolen bases in 2002…Has one brother and two sisters…Has volunteered as a math tutor in elementary schools…Undecided major.

26 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2003 OPPONENTS

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY February 15 - at Virginia Military Institute (DH) February 28 - at UNCW/Hughes Bros. Baseball March 12 - at Hofstra February 16 - at Virginia Military Institute Challenge May 6 - at Stony Brook

Location: Lexington, VA Location: Raleigh, NC Location: Stony Brook, NY Nickname: Keydets Nickname: Wolfpack Nickname: Seawolves Conference: : Atlantic Coast Conference: America East Athletic Director: Donny White Athletic Director: Lee Fowler Athletic Director: Sandy Weeden Home Field: Patchin Field (1,000) Home Field: Doak Field (2,500) Home Field: Seawolves Field (500) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 10-41 (1-27) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 33-26 (7-17) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 27-24 (11-11) Head Coach: Tom Slater (VMI, 1990) Head Coach: Elliott Avent Head Coach: Matt Senk (Cortland, 1980) Record at School: 25-73/3 years (Virginia Commonwealth, 1983) Record at School: 295-157/12 years Overall Record: Same Record at School: 216-151/6 years Overall Record: Same Baseball SID: Bradley Damron Overall Record: 441-362/14 years Baseball SID: Jed Hurt E-mail: [email protected] Baseball SID: Bruce Winkworth E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (540) 464-7253 E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (631) 632-7293 Office Fax: (540) 464-7583 Office Phone: (919) 515-1182 Office Fax: (631) 632-8841 Web Site: www.vmikeydets.com Office Fax: (919) 515-2898 Web Site: www.goseawolves.org ------Web Site: www.gopack.com ------RADFORD UNIVERSITY ------UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY February 17 - at Radford APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY March 13 - at Hofstra February 18 - at Radford March 1 - at UNCW/Hughes Bros. Baseball Challenge Location: West Point, NY Location: Radford, VA Location: Boone, NC Nickname: Black Knights, Cadets Nickname: Highlanders Nickname: Mountaineers Conference: Patriot League Conference: : Southern Athletic Director: Rick Greenspan Athletic Director: Greig Denny Athletic Director: Roachel Laney Home Field: Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field (880) Home Field: Dedmon Center Park (1,000) Home Field: Lackey Field (600) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 22-21 (11-9) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 18-33 (7-14) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 16-34 (10-19) Head Coach: Joe Sottolano (Ithaca, 1990) Head Coach: Lew Kent (North Carolina State, 1990) Head Coach: Troy Heustess (Methodist, 1989) Record at School: 62-62-2/3 years Record at School: 173-242/8 years Record at School: 68-142/4 years Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same Baseball SID: Bob Beretta Baseball SID: Aaron Barter Baseball SID: Kelby Siler E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (845) 938-3303 Office Phone: (540) 831-5726 Office Phone: (828) 262-2268 Office Fax: (845) 446-2556 Office Fax: (540) 831-5556 Office Fax: (828) 262-6106 Web Site: www.goARMYsports.com Web Site: www.radford.edu/Athletics Web Site: www.GoASU.com ------QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DARTMOUTH COLLEGE March 15 - at Quinnipiac February 21 - at Florida March 2 - at UNCW/Hughes Bros. Baseball Challenge February 22 - at Florida Location: Hamden, CT February 23 - at Florida Location: Hanover, NH Nickname: Bobcats Nickname: Big Green Conference: Northeast Location: Gainesville, FL Conference: Ivy League Athletic Director: Jack McDonald Nickname: Gators Athletic Director: Josie Harper Home Field: Bobcats Field (1,000) Conference: Southeastern - Eastern Division Home Field: Red Rolfe Field (1,000) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 12-30 (9-18) Athletic Director: Jeremy Foley 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 21-20 (9-11) Head Coach: Dan Gooley (Quinnipiac, 1969) Home Field: Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field Head Coach: Bob Whalen (Maine, 1979) Record at School: 215-152-5/12 years (5,000) Record at School: 240-255/13 years Overall Record: 316-242-6/17 years 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 46-19 (20-10) Overall Record: Same Baseball SID: Christine Graziano Head Coach: Pat McMahon (Stetson, 1976) Baseball SID: Mike Vietti E-mail: [email protected] Record at School: 46-19/1 year E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (203) 582-5387 Overall Record: 399-193/10 years Office Phone: (603) 646-0424 Office Fax: (203) 582-8716 Baseball SID: Brian Deitz Office Fax: (603) 646-1286 Web Site: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.dartmouth.edu/athletics ------Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 (Ext. 6130) ------UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY Office Fax: (352) 375-4809 LAFAYETTE COLLEGE March 16 - at Hofstra Web Site: www.gatorzone.com March 8 - at Hofstra (DH) ------March 9 - at Lafayette (DH) Location: Albany, NY VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Nickname: Great Danes February 28 - at UNCW/Hughes Bros. Baseball Location: Easton, PA Conference: America East Challenge Nickname: Leopards Athletic Director: Dr. Lee McElroy Conference: Patriot League Home Field: Varsity Field (1,000) Location: Villanova, PA Athletic Director: Bruce E. McCutcheon 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 20-30 (8-14) Nickname: Wildcats Home Field: Metzgar Field (1,000) Head Coach: Jon Mueller (Eckerd, 1994) Conference: Big East 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 23-22 (12-8) Record at School: 54-86-1/3 years Athletic Director: Vince Nicastro Head Coach: Joe Kinney (Lehigh, 1988) Overall Record: Same Home Field: Villanova Baseball Complex in Plymouth Record at School: 45-81/3 years Baseball SID: Josh White (1,000) Overall Record: Same E-mail: [email protected] 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 30-23 (12-13) Baseball SID: Phil LaBella Office Phone: (518) 442-5733 Head Coach: Joe Godri (Pittsburgh, 1990) E-mail: [email protected] Office Fax: (518) 442-3139 Record at School: 30-23/1 year Office Phone: (610) 330-5122 Web Site: www.albany.edu/sports Overall Record: Same Office Fax: (610) 330-5519 Baseball SID: Jonathan Gust Web Site: www.GoLeopards.com E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (610) 519-4122 Office Fax: (610) 519-7323 Web Site: www.villanova.com

BASEBALL 2003 27 2003 OPPONENTS

WAGNER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY March 18 - at Hofstra AT WILMINGTON April 11 - at George Mason March 28 - at Hofstra April 12 - at George Mason Location: Staten Island, NY March 29 - at Hofstra April 13 - at George Mason Nickname: Seahawks March 30 - at Hofstra Conference: Northeast Location: Fairfax, VA Athletic Director: Walt Hameline Location: Wilmington, NC Nickname: Patriots Home Field: Dr. Bill Willetts Field (500) Nickname: Seahawks Conference: Colonial Athletic Association 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 10-39 (8-19) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Athletic Director: Tom O’Connor Head Coach: Joe Litterio (Rutgers, 1993) Athletic Director: Peggy Bradley-Doppes Home Field: Raymond H. “Hap” (900) Record at School: 50-99-2/3 years Home Field: Brooks Field (3,000) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 28-29 (12-7) Overall Record: Same 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 26-21 (14-7) Head Coach: Bill Brown (George Mason, 1980) Baseball SID: Benjamin Shove Head Coach: Mark Scalf (UNC-Wilmington, 1980) Record at School: 571-533-5/21 years E-mail: [email protected] Record at School: 221-205/10 years Overall Record: Same Office Phone: (718) 390-3215 Overall Record: Same Baseball SID: Ben Trittipoe Office Fax: (718) 390-3347 Baseball SID: Tom Riordan E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.wagner.edu/athletics E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (703) 993-3263 ------Office Phone: (910) 962-3236 Office Fax: (703) 993-3259 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY Office Fax: (910) 962-3686 Web Site: www.GMUsports.com March 19 - at Sacred Heart Web Site: www.uncwsports.com ------COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Location: Fairfield, CT LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - BROOKLYN April 15 - at Hofstra (DH) Nickname: Pioneers April 1 - at Long Island Conference: Northeast Location: New York, NY Athletic Director: C. Donald Cook Location: Brooklyn, NY Nickname: Lions Home Field: The Ballpark at Harbor Yard (5,300) Nickname: Blackbirds Conference: Ivy League 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 20-27 (14-13) Conference: Northeast Athletic Director: Dr. John Reeves Head Coach: Nick Giaquinto (Connecticut, 1979) Athletic Director: John Suarez Home Field: Andy Coakley Field (300) Overall Record: 268-295-1/14 years Home Field: LIU Field 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 22-25 (10-10) Record at School: Same 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 11-33 (8-19) Head Coach: Mikio Aoki (Davidson, 1990) Baseball SID: Gene Gumbs Head Coach: Frank Giannone (Long Island, 1974) Record at School: 66-113/5 years E-mail: [email protected] Record at School: 506-419-4/26 years Overall Record: Same Office Phone: (203) 396-8125 Overall Record: Same Baseball SID: Rachel Hitchcock Office Fax: (203) 371-7889 Baseball SID: Greg Fox E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.sacredheartpioneers.com E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (212) 854-9870 ------Office Phone: (718) 488-1420 Office Fax: (212) 854-8168 ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY Office Fax: (718) 488-3302 Web Site: www.GoColumbiaLions.com March 21 - at St. John’s Web Site: www.liu.edu ------March 22 - at Hofstra ------MARIST COLLEGE March 23 - at St. John’s TOWSON UNIVERSITY April 16 - at Hofstra April 4 - at Towson Location: Jamaica, NY April 5 - at Towson Location: Poughkeepsie, NY Nickname: Red Storm April 6 - at Towson Nickname: Red Foxes Conference: Big East Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Athletic Director: David C. Wegrzyn Location: Towson, MD Athletic Director: Tim Murray Home Field: The Ballpark at St. John’s (3,500) Nickname: Tigers Home Field: McCann Field (500) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 29-23 (14-12) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 41-14 (22-5) Head Coach: Ed Blankmeyer (Seton Hall, 1976) Athletic Director: Dr. Wayne Edwards Head Coach: Jim Tyrrell (Marist, 2002) Record at School: 212-139-3/7 years Home Field: John B. Schuerholz Baseball Complex Record at School: First season Overall Record: Same 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 23-27-1 (9-12) Overall Record: Same Baseball SID: Mike Carey Head Coach: Mike Gottlieb (Towson, 1979) Baseball SID: Chris O’Conner E-mail: [email protected] Record at School: 378-367-7/15 years E-mail: Christopher.O’[email protected] Office Phone: (718) 990-1521 Overall Record: Same Office Phone: (845) 575-3321 Office Fax: (718) 969-8468 Baseball SID: Dan O’Connell Office Fax: (845) 471-0466 Web Site: www.redstormsports.com E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.GoRedFoxes.com ------Office Phone: (410) 704-3102 ------FORDHAM UNIVERSITY Office Fax: (410) 704-3861 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY March 26 - at Fordham Web Site: www.TowsonTigers.com April 19 - at Hofstra ------April 20 - at Hofstra Location: Bronx, NY SETON HALL UNIVERSITY April 21 - at Hofstra Nickname: Rams April 8 - at Hofstra Conference: Atlantic 10 Location: Richmond, VA Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin Location: South Orange, NJ Nickname: Rams Home Field: Jack Coffey Field (500) Nickname: Pirates Conference: Colonial Athletic Association 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 13-36-1 (6-18) Conference: Big East Athletic Director: Dr. Richard L. Sander Head Coach: Dan Gallagher Athletic Director: Jeff Fogelson Home Field: The Diamond (12,134) Record at School: 477-414-8/19 years Home Field: Owen T. Carroll Field (1,000) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 38-27 (13-8) Overall Record: Same 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 25-28 (11-15) Head Coach: Paul Keyes (Old Dominion, 1984) Baseball SID: Scott Kwiatkowski Head Coach: Mike Sheppard Record at School: 294-183/8 years E-mail: [email protected] Record at School: 975-516-11/29 years Overall Record: Same Office Phone: (718) 817-4240 Overall Record: Same Baseball SID: Scott Garbarini Office Fax: (718) 817-4244 Baseball SID: Tracy King E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.fordham.edu E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (804) 828-1740 Office Phone: (973) 761-9493 Office Fax: (804) 828-9428 Office Fax: (973) 761-9061 Web Site: www.vcu.edu/vcurams Web Site: www.shupirates.com

28 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE April 23 - at Manhattan May 2 - at Hofstra May 3 - at Hofstra 2003 Hofstra University Location: Riverdale, NY May 4 - at Hofstra Nickname: Jaspers Location: Newark, DE Baseball Hotel Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens Athletic Director: Robert Byrnes Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Information Home Field: Van Cortland Park (500) Athletic Director: Edgar N. Johnson 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 32-19 (16-11) Home Field: (1,300) Head Coach: Steve Trimper 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 35-22 (12-7) (Eastern Connecticut, 1992) Head Coach: Jim Sherman (Delaware, 1982) Virginia Military Institute Record at School: 94-100-1/4 years Record at School: 80-37/2 years Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 298-164/9 years February 14-16, 2003 Baseball SID: Adrienne Mullikin Baseball SID: Mark Kimmel Howard Johnson’s E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (718) 862-7228 Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 Lexington, VA Office Fax: (718) 862-8020 Office Fax: (302) 831-8653 Web Site: www.gojaspers.com Web Site: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo (540) 463-9181 ------THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY IONA COLLEGE Radford University April 24 - at Hofstra May 7 - at Iona April 25 - at Hofstra February 16-18, 2003 April 26 - at Hofstra Location: New Rochelle, NY Nickname: Gaels Best Western Location: Williamsburg, VA Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Radford, VA Nickname: Tribe Athletic Director: Shawn Brennan Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Home Field: J.B. Buono Field (1,000) (540) 639-3000 Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 20-28 (10-16) Home Field: Plumeri Park (1,500) Head Coach: Al Zoccolillo (Husson, 1967) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 32-26 (12-9) Record at School: 322-339/15 years University of Florida Head Coach: Jim Farr (Penn State, 1976) Overall Record: Same February 20-23, 2003 Record at School: 278-243-2/10 years Baseball SID: Elizabeth Papetti Overall Record: Same E-mail: [email protected] Sheraton Gainesville Baseball SID: Chris Poore Office Phone: (914) 633-2310 Gainesville, FL E-mail: [email protected] Office Fax: (914) 633-2072 Office Phone: (757) 221-3370 Web Site: www.iona.edu/athletics (352) 377-4000 Office Fax: (757) 221-3412 ------Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com DREXEL UNIVERSITY ------May 9 - at Drexel UNCW/Hughes Brothers FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY May 10 - at Drexel Tournament - February 27- April 30 - at Hofstra May 11 - at Drexel March 2, 2003 Location: Teaneck, NJ Location: Philadelphia, PA Nickname: Knights Nickname: Dragons Sleep Inn Conference: Northeast Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Wilmington, NC Athletic Director: TBA Athletic Director: Dr. Eric Zillmer Home Field: FDU Field (1,000) Home Field: Drexel Field (500) (910) 313-6665 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 9-35 (7-19) 2002 Overall Record (Conference): 21-34 (5-16) Head Coach: Dennis Sasso (St. Peter’s, 1969) Head Coach: Don Maines (East Stroudsburg, 1982) Record at School: 314-375-9/17 years Record at School: 258-375-3/13 years Towson University Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same April 3-6, 2003 Baseball SID: Drew Brown Baseball SID: Jim Mack E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Holiday Inn Select Office Phone: (201) 692-2204 Office Phone: (215) 895-1570 Office Fax: (201) 489-6681 Office Fax: (215) 895-2038 Timonium, MD Web Site: www.fduknights.com Web Site: www.drexel.edu/sports (410) 252-7373 ------George Mason University April 10-13, 2003 Summerfield Suites Herndon, VA (703) 713-6800

Virginia Commonwealth University - April 17-20, 2003 Wyndham Hotel Richmond, VA (804) 226-4300

BASEBALL 2003 29 ATHLETIC FACILITIES

UNIVERSITY FIELD

he Flying Dutchmen play TTand practice on University Field, located on Hofstra’s North Campus. University Field is centrally located between two of the most frequented sites on campus, the Hofstra Recreation Center and the Hofstra University Arena. It is also just 25 yards from the Colonial Square residential complex.

University Field has undergone major renovations over the several months. The infield was skinned and a new drainage system was put in. This was followed by the installation of “Competition Turf” by Edel Grass. The artificial grass surface, which is similar to what is used at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was installed by Landtek of Amityville, New York. The new surface will give the Dutchmen greater flexibility in playing during inclement weather and will also allow for greater use during the summer months. Other renovations included leveling the berm that was located behind the backstop, moving the backstop back 10 feet and installing new bleachers behind home plate. New fences were also installed along the right field and left field lines.

The recent renovations weren’t the first done to University Field. In 1990 extensive outfield repair was done, including the installation of a wooden fence. In 1991 dugouts were built, new fencing was installed in foul territory and the areas were also enclosed with fencing.

University Field has dimensions of 331 feet down the left field line, 380 to center field and 340 down the right field line. There is ample parking adjacent to the field.

HOFSTRA PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER/NEW YORK JETS PRACTICE BUBBLE

Hofstra can avoid inclement weather by using the indoor Physical Fitness Center, which is equipped with pitching machines and batting cages. The Dutchmen also have use of the New York Jets indoor practice bubble. The 50-yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique practice environment that protects the team from inclement weather. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, near Hofstra Arena.

30 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HOFSTRA ARENA WEIGHT ROOM

The team also has the use of a state-of-the-art weight training facility. Located in the Hofstra Arena, the weight room is outfitted with the most advanced strength training and cardiovascular equipment available.

THE GAMBARDELLA GATEWAY TO HOFSTRA BASEBALL

The entrance to University Field, located just south of the backstop seating, is named in memory of Gennaro “Jerry” Gambardella, a second-year Hofstra baseball player from West Haven, Connecticut, who died suddenly on November 14, 2001. The Gambardella Gateway to Hofstra Baseball, which also features a bronze plaque in Gambardella’s memory, was officially dedicated on October 27, 2002. Hofstra Director of Athletics Harry Royle proclaimed, “Players for decades to come will use the Gambardella Gateway to Hofstra Baseball and know who Jerry is.”

BASEBALL 2003 31 2002 HOFSTRA B ASEBALL S TATISTICS AND R ESULTS

Record: 12-40-0 Home: 7-15 Away: 4-21-0 Neut: 1-4-0 CAA: 2-19-0

Player Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT Ryan Cosentino .341 38-37 132 19 45 13 0 0 17 58 .439 15 7 24 0 .429 2 0 2-5 Brian Hillmann .312 52-50 189 29 59 9 1 4 29 82 .434 15 6 32 1 .381 0 2 3-6 Kevin Flavin .303 52-50 33 10 10 0 0 1 7 13 .394 8 3 16 1 .477 0 2 0-2 Adam Russ .299 50-43 147 28 44 6 3 3 15 65 .442 22 2 33 3 .398 0 3 5-6 Eric Creaney .292 28-24 89 18 26 3 3 0 13 35 .393 7 1 20 1 .351 0 2 7-8 Thomas Brown .290 50-49 186 25 54 13 1 0 14 69 .371 9 3 15 5 .333 0 1 9-10 Jeff Alwine .252 45-34 123 14 31 5 0 0 15 36 .293 8 5 28 3 .319 2 3 5-6 Mackie Root .245 44-38 139 16 34 5 2 3 28 52 .374 20 4 41 2 .352 2 1 1-4 Tony Raffio .238 11-8 21 4 5 1 0 1 3 9 .429 8 0 6 2 .433 1 0 0-0 Brian Ariss .234 46-39 154 11 36 4 0 1 16 43 .279 11 0 43 0 .283 1 0 0-0 Sam Eferstein .224 21-14 49 8 11 0 0 0 3 11 .224 4 0 8 0 .283 0 2 2-4 Terence Moran .220 30-28 100 7 22 4 0 0 15 26 .260 6 1 31 1 .266 2 1 3-4 Edward Cook .220 29-24 91 16 20 6 0 1 9 29 .319 10 5 23 1 .330 0 3 5-6 William Palmer .209 52-51 206 34 43 7 0 1 13 53 .257 20 4 40 2 .290 1 1 11-17 Jason Gumnitz .207 40-19 87 8 18 3 1 1 10 26 .299 3 5 11 1 .274 0 1 1-1 Gerald Auth .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0

Totals .262 52-52 1747 247 458 79 11 16 207 607 .347 166 46 371 23 .340 11 22 63-90 Opponents .311 52-52 1789 433 556 149 23 39 372 868 .485 238 70 274 34 .407 25 28 100-119

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK Malcolm Depalma 3.60 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 5.0 6 4 2 6 0 1 0 0 .316 5 1 0 Ryan Cosentino 3.77 1-4 9 8 1 0/1 1 45.1 36 21 19 10 12 12 1 2 .224 6 4 0 Patrick Dahlgren 4.93 1-4 11 4 0 0/0 0 34.2 38 24 19 10 12 13 1 2 .286 5 5 1 Stephen Rice 5.40 0-1 8 1 0 0/1 1 13.1 8 10 8 6 9 1 1 1 .182 0 3 0 Zachary Basch 5.51 0-1 22 0 0 0/1 0 32.2 35 29 20 12 29 6 4 2 .271 4 11 1 Edward Reina 5.70 1-0 14 0 0 0/0 1 30.0 40 30 19 15 17 8 7 3 .310 10 3 0 Jeff Edwards 6.29 2-1 11 2 0 0/0 1 24.1 30 24 17 12 21 8 7 1 .288 6 4 1 Sam DeLuca 6.63 2-2 14 3 0 0/0 1 36.2 46 38 27 24 20 15 1 3 .309 8 6 1 Adam Docar 7.54 2-10 16 10 2 0/0 1 59.2 74 71 50 52 44 19 0 6 .297 19 14 1 Marc Acierno 7.88 1-2 9 5 0 0/1 0 32.0 49 33 28 10 10 17 0 3 .353 2 2 0 Gerald Auth 8.37 1-9 16 11 1 0/1 1 71.0 109 84 66 37 45 26 4 6 .342 16 11 5 Danny Zuccarello 10.07 1-3 8 3 0 0/0 0 19.2 38 27 22 11 7 12 1 4 .413 2 0 1 Terence Moran 10.19 0-3 8 3 0 0/0 1 17.2 29 22 20 7 3 8 2 2 .363 1 4 2 Steve Conley 15.42 0-0 5 2 0 0/0 0 9.1 18 16 16 8 4 4 0 4 .429 5 2 3

Totals 6.93 12-40 52 52 2 2/2 7 431.1 556 433 332 238 274 149 23 39 .311 87 70 16 Opponents 3.71 40-12 52 52 10 5/4 10 448.1 458 247 185 166 371 79 11 16 .262 44 46 10

2002 FIELDING S TATISTICS Name C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Ryan Cosentino 163 143 20 0 1.000 14 14 0 1.000 0 0 Tony Raffio 50 41 9 0 1.000 0 19 1 .950 1 0 Danny Edwards 93601.000 1 5 1 .833 0 0 Patrick Dahlgren 72501.000 0 3 1 .750 0 0 Jeff Edwards 63301.000 0 4 2 .667 0 0 Steve Conley 31201.000 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 Malcolm Depalma21101.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 Jason Gumnitz 48 46 1 1 .979 0 0 0 —-00 Kevin Flavin 73 68 3 2 .973 1 24 3 .889 3 1 Adam Russ 145 136 4 5 .966 14 0 0 —-00 Brain Hillmann 241 140 92 9 .963 16 0 0 —-00 Thomas Brown 278 190 77 11 .960 11 57 12 .826 15 1 Edward Cook 49 47 0 2 .959 0 0 0 —-00 John Rodriguez 72 50 17 5 .931 0 0 0 —-00 Terence Moran 73 65 5 3 .959 1 5 1 .833 0 0 Jeff Alwine 149 132 7 10 .933 9 0 0 —-00 Mackie Root 59 52 2 5 .915 0 0 0 —-00 Eric Creaney 57 45 7 5 .912 0 0 0 —-00 Sam Eferstein 81 28 45 8 .901 8 0 0 —-00 William Palmer 253 93 135 25 .901 37 0 0 —-00 Adam Docar 10 5 4 1 .900 0 17 6 .739 0 0 Marc Acierno 10 2 7 1 .900 0 2 3 .400 0 0 Gerald Auth 19 3 14 2 .895 1 23 2 .920 0 0 Brian Ariss 163 40 102 21 .871 15 0 0 —-00 Zachary Basch 18 6 9 3 .833 0 10 1 .909 0 0 Sam DeLuca 10 0 7 3 .700 2 8 2 .800 0 0 Stephen Rice 5122.600 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 Edward Reina 5122.600 0 3 0 1.00 0 0

Totals 1986 1294 571 121 .939 46 100 19 .840 19 2 Opponents 2048 1345 614 89 .957 33 63 27 .700 16 1

32 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2002 HOFSTRA BASEBALL RESULTS

Date Opponent Score Att. Line Score Pitcher of Record Record 2/21 at Delaware State W 5-4 155 5-9-1/4-6-2 DeLuca (W 1-0) 1-0 2/22 at Coll. of Charleston 6-13 L 328 6-9-6/13-14-3 Docar (L 0-1) 1-1 2/23 Marshall 7-11 L 108 7-10-7/11/10/-1 Rice (L 0-1) 1-2 2/24 at Charleston Southern 8-11 L 66 8-11-6/11-11-8 Auth (L 0-1) 1-3 3/2 St. Francis College 1-3 L - 1-7-0/3-7-0 Auth (L 0-2) 1-4 3/2 St. Francis College 6-7 L 141 6-10-0/7-6-1 Dahlgren (L 0-1) 1-5 3/9 Army 5-6 L 50 5-7-3/6-6-5 Docar (L 0-2) 1-6 3/9 Army 6-11 L 50 6-11-4/11-11-2 Moran (L 0-1) 1-7 3/10 Army W 2-1 50 2-4-1/1-4-3 Dahlgren (W 0-1) 2-7 3/10 Army 0-9 L 50 0-2-2/9-12-1 DeLuca (W 1-1) 2-8 3/14 Fairfield University 3-10 L 125 3-8-2/10-14-3 Moran (L 0-2) 2-9 3/15 St. John’s Univ. 2-5 L 107 2-5-0/5-8-0 Cosentino ( L 0-1) 2-10 3/16 Quinnipiac Univ. W 4-2 114 4-6-3/2-7-0 Docar (W 1-2) 3-10 3/17 at Quinnipiac Univ. 2-11 L 136 2-5-4/11-13-1 Auth (L 0-3) 3-11 3/21 Manhattan College 5-17 L 100 5-6-2/17-17-0 Zuccarello (L 0-1) 3-12 3/23 at James Madison Univ. W 3-1 225 3-13-3/1-3-0 Cosentino (W 1-1) 4-12 3/23 at James Madison Univ. 0-9 L 225 0-2-1/9-11-0 Dahlgren (L 1-2) 4-13 3/24 at James Madison Univ. 4-5 L 235 4-6-4/5-10-2 Auth (L 0-4) 4-14 3/25 at Seton Hall Univ. 2-14 L 100 2-8-4/14-12-1 Docar (L 1-3) 4-15 *3/29 at UNC Wilmington 1-3 L 304 1-5-2/3-6-0 Cosentino (L 1-2) 4-16 (0-1) *3/30 at UNC Wilmington 0-2 L 293 0-6-4/2-3-1 Docar (L 1-4) 4-15 (0-2) *3/31 at UNC Wilmington 2-4 L 243 2-5-0/4/10-2 Auth (L 0-5) 4-17 (0-3) 4/2 at LIU Brooklyn W 12-4 95 12-17-1/4-7-4 Edwards ( W 1-0) 5-18 4/3 Iona College 6-8 L 92 6-6-4/8-11-3 Acierno (L 0-1) 5-19 *4/5 Towson University W 1-0 128 1-7-0/0-8-1 Auth (1-5) 6-19 (1-3) *4/6 Towson University 2-9 L 143 2-6-2/9-11-2 Docar (L 1-5) 6-20 (1-4) *4/7 Towson University W 11-10 243 11-13-1/10-11-2 Reina (W 1-0) 7-20 (2-4) 4/9 Wagner College W 13-12 40 13-15-0/12-14-5 Edwards (W 2-0) 8-20 4/10 St Peter’s College W 5-0 100 5-8-0/0-6-1 Acierno (W 1-1) 9-20 *4/12 George Mason Univ. 8-14 L 50 8-12-5/14-13-1 Cosentino (L 1-3) 9-21 (2-5) *4/13 George Mason Univ. 2-15 L 134 2-7-3/15-15-0 Docar (L 1-6) 9-22 (2-6) *4/14 George Mason Univ. 0-11 L 134 0-5-0/11-15-0 Auth (L 1-6) 9-23 (2-7) 4/16 at Univ. of Albany 1-7 L 142 1-5-4/7-9-1 DeLuca (L 1-2) 9-24 4/17 Fordham University 12-13 L 85 12-15-1/13-18-1 Dahlgren (L 1-3) 9-25 *4/19 Virginia Comm. 6-11 L 82 6-10-3/11-12-2 Docar (L 1-7) 9-26 (2-8) *4/20 Virginia Comm. 1-7 L 82 1-11-3/7-17-0 Auth (L 1-7) 9-27 (2-9) *4/21 Virginia Comm. 2-4 L 158 2-7-0/4-6-2 Dahlgren (L 1-4) 9-28 (2-10) 4/23 Stony Brook Univ. W 6-4 145 6-12-1/4-8-1 Deluca (W 2-2) 10-28 4/24 LIU Brooklyn 4-8 L 55 4-8-3/8-11-3 Edwards (L 2-1) 10-29 *4/26 at William & Mary 1-8 L 225 1-2-1/8-11-1 Docar (L 1-8) 10-30 (2-11) *4/27 at William & Mary 1-10 L 143 1-7-4/10-11-1 Auth (L 1-8) 10-31(2-12) *4/27 at William & Mary 7-13 L 143 7-12-2/13-16-2 Acierno (L 1-2) 10-32(2-13) 4/30 at Fairfield Univ. 5-10 L 50 5-9-1/7-8-0 Zuccarello (L 0-2) 10-33 *5/3 at Univ. of Delaware 5-6 L 153 5-11-2/6-9-1 Docar (L 1-9) 10-34(2-14) *5/4 at Univ. of Delaware 0-15 L 315 0-7-4/15-17-0 Cosentino (L 1-4) 10-35(2-15) *5/5 at Univ. of Delaware 9-15 L 245 9-20-2/15-16-0 Auth (L 1-9) 10-36(2-16) 5/6 at NY Institute of Tech 14-17 L 49 14-17-2/17-22-6 Zuccarello (L 0-3) 10-37 5/7 at Stony Brook Univ. W 17-16 50 17-21-6/16-13-4 Docar (W 2-9) 11-37 5/9 Pace University W 12-4 110 12-11-0/4-7-3 Zuccarello (W 1-3) 12-37 *5/10 at Drexel Univ. 7-8 L 103 7-10-5/8-9-3 Basch (L 0-1) 12-38 (2-17) *5/11 at Drexel Univ. 1-12 L 108 1-4-1/12-13-1 Docar (L 2-10) 12-39 (2-18) *5/12 at Drexel Univ. 2-6 L 95 2-8-1/6-11-2 Moran (L 0-3) 12-40 (2-19) *- Colonial Athletic Association game 2002 Win-Loss Summary

W L T Pct. Total 12 40 0 .231 Conference 2 19 0 .095 Non-Conf. 10 21 0 .323 Inning-by-Inning Summary Home 7 15 0 .318 Away 4 21 0 .160 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Neutral 1 4 0 .200 Day 12 36 0 .250 Hofstra 19 27 27 25 24 42 37 33 10 3 247 Night 0 4 0 .000 Opponents 49 40 40 71 71 63 38 44 15 2 433 vs. Left 1 9 0 .100 vs. Right 11 31 0 .355 1-Run games 6 6 0 .500 2-Run games 3 6 0 .333 5+ Run games 3 22 0 .120 Extra Innings 2 1 0 .667 Shutouts 2 5 0 .286

BASEBALL 2003 33 2002 COLONIAL A THLETIC A SSOCIATION S TATISTICS AND S TANDINGS

2002 Colonial Athletic Association Baseball Standings

American Division Division CAA Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. James Madison 9 3 .750 15 5 .750 44 16 .733 UNC Wilmington 8 4 .667 14 7 .667 36 21 .623 *Towson 6 6 .500 9 12 .429 23 27 .461 Old Dominion 6 6 .500 8 12 .400 26 27 .491 Drexel 1 11 .083 5 16 .238 21 34 .382

Colonial Division Division CAA Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. William & Mary 9 3 .750 12 9 .571 32 26 .552 Delaware 7 4 .636 12 7 .632 35 22 .614 George Mason 7 4 .636 12 7 .623 28 29 .491 Virginia Commonwealth 6 6 .500 13 8 .619 38 27 .585 Hofstra 0 12 .000 2 19 .095 12 40 .231

*Overall record includes one tie. All-Colonial Athletic Association Teams First Team Second Team Pos. Player Pos. Player 1B Eddie Kim, William & Mary 1B Mike Costello, Towson and Tim Jones, William & Mary 2B Bryan Gillespie, Va. Comm. 2B Mitch Rigsby, James Madison SS Kiley Vaughn, UNC Wilmington SS Kris Dufner, Delaware 3B Brent Metheny, James Madison 3B Nick Jones, Va. Comm. C John Schneider, Delaware C Matt Kirby, William & Mary OF Gregg Davies, Towson OF Evan Howard, George Mason OF Reid Gorecki, Delaware OF Casey Fahy, Delaware OF Jamie Hemingway, UNC Wilmington OF Mitch Walk, William & Mary DH Bruce Boeham, Drexel DH Ryan Cosentino, Hofstra RHS Whitt Farr, William & Mary RHS Brian Whitaker, UNC Wilmington LHS Jared Doyle, James Madison LHS John Sterling, George Mason RP Brian Marshall, Va. Comm. RP Blake Cross, UNC Wilmington

Player of the Year: Eddie Kim, Jr., 1B, James Madison Defensive Player of the Year: Kiley Vaughn, Sr., SS, UNC Wilmington Rookie of the Year: Justin Verlander, Fr., RHP, Old Dominion Coach of the Year: Spanky McFarland, James Madison

2002 CAA Team Statistics Batting

Team GP AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB Avg. James Madison 60 2085 511 657 142 19 87 263 438 111 .315 Delaware 57 2018 472 632 117 35 75 204 394 111 .313 Towson 51 1800 375 547 122 15 60 238 343 46 .304 George Mason 57 1980 382 597 122 11 45 191 334 118 .302 William & Mary 58 2025 366 604 118 12 41 227 348 62 .298 UNC Wilmington 57 1973 349 564 112 11 36 214 373 89 .286 Virginia Comm. 65 2213 404 629 123 26 23 231 385 94 .284 Drexel 55 1847 326 524 114 10 31 191 364 85 .284 Old Dominion 53 1761 271 484 71 10 28 184 308 49 .275 Hofstra 52 1747 247 458 79 11 16 166 371 63 .262

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Team G W L S IP H R ER BB SO ERA James Madison 60 44 16 9 527.2 566 268 215 154 420 3.67 UNC Wilmington 57 36 21 11 513.0 485 260 225 163 371 3.95 Virginia Comm. 65 38 27 13 566.2 587 301 255 206 510 4.05 Old Dominion 53 26 27 8 466.2 514 315 223 192 405 4.30 William & Mary 58 32 26 8 514.0 548 310 262 193 470 4.59 George Mason 57 28 29 2 492.1 543 327 259 186 347 4.73 Delaware 57 35 22 7 490.2 588 344 268 192 381 4.92 Drexel 55 21 34 3 457.1 529 358 305 219 366 6.00 Towson 51 23 27 7 439.2 549 399 325 225 226 6.65 Hofstra 52 12 40 7 431.1 556 433 333 238 274 6.95

2002 Colonial Athletic Association Individual Statistics

Batting

Batting Average

Player, Team GP Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB Davies, TU 51 .428 187 59 80 18 6 13 51 37 Kim, JMU 60 .421 235 48 99 24 1 12 74 34 Gorecki, UD 50 .414 198 66 82 13 9 12 50 33 Boehm, DU 45 .386 153 25 59 22 0 6 49 18 West, DU 39 .380 158 36 60 12 2 1 29 13 Gillespie, VCU 43 .367 139 31 51 9 3 1 29 16 Hemingway, UNCW 55 .365 222 49 81 14 1 6 40 17 Costello, TU 51 .360 175 28 63 17 1 6 50 37 Dufner, UD 51 .350 206 44 72 12 5 7 48 21 Matheny, JMU 58 .349 241 62 84 19 2 5 52 34

Pitching

Earned Run Average

Player, Team G ERA W L SV IP H R ER BB SO Verlander, ODU 15 1.90 7 6 0 113.2 83 34 24 43 137 Doyle, JMU 17 2.57 11 3 0 101.2 102 36 29 36 92 Farr, W&M 17 2.77 9 5 0 120.1 88 45 37 38 138 Bogardus, W&M 17 2.92 5 2 0 77.0 73 31 25 36 63 Whitaker, UNCW 19 3.00 7 8 1 117.0 95 50 39 32 83 Marshall, VCU 41 3.08 6 4 10 79.0 61 33 27 23 92 Moyor, JMU 17 3.13 9 2 1 97.0 93 41 34 25 90 Acors, VCU 20 3.51 8 4 0 102.2 111 51 40 46 93 Murray, GMU 14 3.57 7 5 0 93.1 94 53 37 36 52 Rogers, UD 16 3.67 5 4 1 76.0 79 42 31 21 77

BASEBALL 2003 35 T HE C OLONIAL A THLETIC A SSOCIATION

Boasting a roster of 10 well-respect- member of the CAA in 1991-92 and ed academic institutions, the Colonial Virginia Commonwealth University Athletic Association continues to joined the conference in 1995-96. build on a proud history as one In men’s basketball, the CAA of the nation’s top collegiate has earned a reputation as a conferences. “giant killer” in the NCAA With the addition of four new Tournament. Since 1981, CAA members last year, the CAA’s schools have posted 12 wins over geographic footprint stretches from higher-seeded teams, including UNC the shadow of the Statue of Liberty to the Wilmington’s upset of Southern California beaches of North Carolina. The last March. Nine of the conference’s 10 landscape of the CAA is dotted with teams have made at least two NCAA major metropolitan areas that include Wilmington, , Tournament appearances since 1990. four of the nation’s top 25 media markets Virginia Commonwealth University and The tradition is equally as strong in – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), the College of William & Mary, women’s basketball, where Old Washington, D.C. (8) and Baltimore (24). expanding the CAA to 10 members for Dominion and James Madison represent The CAA showcases the athletic and the first time in its history. two of the top 10 winningest teams in the academic skills of some of the nation’s The CAA conducts championships in history of Division I. The Lady Monarchs top student-athletes. On the playing field, 21 men’s and women’s sports. Male have captured three national the conference has produced 15 national athletes compete for championships in championships (1979, 1980, 1985) and team champions in four different sports, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, reached the title game in 1997. Last 28 individual national champions, 11 lacrosse, soccer, swimming & , season, ODU advanced to the Elite Eight national coaches of the year and nine tennis, track & field and wrestling. before falling to eventual national national players of the year. In recent Female athletes battle for conference titles champion Connecticut. JMU made four years, the CAA has ranked as the top in basketball, cross country, field hockey, Sweet 16 appearances between 1986 Division I non-football conference in the lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & and 1991. Sears Directors Cup standings. diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball The conference has also excelled in Even more impressive, however, are and golf. many other sports. CAA squads have the honors accumulated away from The CAA traces its roots back to won 10 field hockey national titles since competition, which include five Rhodes 1983 when three of its current members- the championship began in 1981, which Scholars, 11 NCAA post-graduate George Mason, James Madison, and is not only more than any other scholars and 11 Honda Award winners. William and Mary - were aligned with conference but represents nearly half of Annually, there are more than 600 CAA East Carolina University, the United all titles won. In baseball, the CAA has student-athletes who post at least a 3.2 States Naval Academy and the University ranked as one of the nation’s top five grade point average and letter in a of Richmond as a basketball league conferences in four of the past five varsity sport to garner CAA Scholar- (ECAC South). During the next two years, seasons, with six teams rated among the Athlete accolades. the league added 11 sports, acquired top 100 in Division I last season. The Under the direction of Commissioner two new members (UNC Wilmington and CAA is annually ranked among the Thomas E. Yeager, who has guided the American) and decided to form a new nation’s top 10 conferences in men’s and CAA since its inception, the league association. women’s soccer, and has traditionally basked in the national spotlight on The transformation from ECAC South sent multiple teams to the NCAA December 13, 2000. The University of to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. A Tournament. The conference finished the Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra “Proclamation of Creation” was signed 2001-02 campaign with teams ranked University and Towson University were by representatives of the eight charter among the top 20 nationally in cross introduced as the conference’s newest institutions and by members of the media country, field hockey, soccer, women’s members during a live televised press assembled for the announcement. By the basketball, wrestling, tennis and lacrosse. conference from the MCI Center in fall of 1986, the league gained automatic From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize Washington, D.C. The four new bids to NCAA Championships in men’s winning faculty, the CAA takes great institutions joined George Mason basketball, soccer, baseball and women’s pride in producing performers who not University, James Madison University, basketball and formed an officials’ only stand out on the playing field, but University of North Carolina at bureau. Old Dominion became a also in the classroom.

36 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY H OFSTRA SINGLE-SEASON R ECORD B OOK

Team Records (since 1975) Hofstra Baseball All-Time Coaches’ Records Coach Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct. Batting Average .345 1985 Jack MacDonald 1938-1942 30 17 1 .635 Runs 343 1995 Jack Smith* 1943-1962 142 117 6 .547 Hits 458 1995 and 2002 Doug Patton 1963-1965 33 33 0 .500 Runs Batted In 294 1999 Bob Vanderwarker 1966-1969 42 41 0 .506 Home Runs 57 1985 Bill Leete 1970-1978 79 137 1 .366 Doubles 105 1999 Ken Germano 1979-1980 13 46 1 .225 Triples 17 1981 Richard Krumholz 1981 7 20 0 .259 Stolen Bases 102 1992 Robert Borowicz 1982-1988 83 118 2 .414 Base On Balls 277 1995 Pit Schultz 1989 4 25 0 .138 Slugging Percentage .575 1985 Rich Martin 1990-1996 120 156 1 .435 Wins 27 1995 Reginald Jackson 1997-2001 90 134 1 .402 Losses 40 2002 Chris Dotolo 2002 - 12 40 0 .230 5.65 1998 Innings Pitched 431.1 2002 Totals 1552 Games 655 884 13 .426 Strikeouts 274 2002 Most Hits Allowed 556 2002 *Does not include 1950, 1954 and 1961 seasons due to lack of available information. Fewest Hits Allowed 235 1987 Most Walks Allowed 246 1996 Fewest Walks Allowed 123 1975 3t. Thomas Brown 50 2002 2t. Clint Ferenz 6 1975 Fielding Percentage .950 1995 3t. G. Adam Russ 50 2002 2t. John Bilello 6 1987 Putouts 1294 2002 4t. John Bilello 5 1985 Assists 571 2002 Doubles No. Year 4t. Jamie De Vera 5 1988 Most Errors 126 1980 1. Chris Tufano 17 1994 4t. Pete Coen 5 1993 2t. Andrew Rumpelt 15 1985 4t. Andy Kasel 5 1994 Fewest Errors 58 1987 2t. James Caroleo 15 1999 4t. Justin Romano 5 1995 Double Plays 46 2002 2t. Dave Lohman 15 1999 4t. Noah Shapiro 5 1996 2t. Kevin Reinking 15 2000 4t. Gerald Auth 5 2001 5t. Andrew Rumpelt 14 1986 Individual Records (Batting) 5t. Mark Bello 14 1995 Earned Run Average ERA Year 1. John Bilello 2.51 1987 Batting Average Avg. Year Triples No. Year 2. Clint Ferenz 2.62 1975 1. Andrew Rumpelt .504 1985 1t. Bill Lyons 4 1977 3. James Hamilton 3.18 1995 2. Greg Polli .496 1985 1t. Jim Feeney 4 1981 4. Justin Romano 3.23 1996 3. Greg Polli .478 1986 1t. Mike Miller 4 1995 5. Paul Fahs 3.32 1998 4. Pat Wallace .471 1982 1t. Scott Coppola 4 1996 5. Andrew Rumpelt .445 1986 1t. Mike Miller 4 1996 Innings Pitched No. Year 1t. Tom Caputo 4 1997 1. Justin Romano 75.1 1996 Hits No. Year 2. Gerald Auth 71.0 2002 1. Mike Miller 65 1995 Home Runs No. Year 3. Scott Coppola 69.2 1998 2t. Andrew Rumpelt 61 1985 1. Mike Miller 20 1995 4. Clint Ferenz 68.7 1975 2t. Brian Church 61 1995 2. Greg Polli 14 1985 5. John Bilello 68.0 1987 2t. Jeff Vallillo 61 1995 3. James Caroleo 13 1999 5. Greg Polli 59 1985 4t. Joe Monaco 12 1985 Strikeouts No. Year 5t. Brian Hillmann 59 2002 4t. Greg Polli 12 1986 1. John Bilello 71 1986 2. John Bilello 70 1987 Runs No. Year Slugging Percentage Slg. Year 3. Justin Romano 60 1996 1. Mike Miller 59 1995 1. Greg Polli .950 1985 4t. Jim Hansen 53 1999 2t. Andrew Rumpelt 57 1985 2. Greg Polli .922 1986 4t. Ryan Cosentino 53 2002 2t. Mike Miller 57 1994 3. Mike Miller .911 1995 4. Andrew Rumpelt 46 1986 4. Andrew Rumpelt .835 1985 Fewest Hits Allowed No. Year 5. Jeff Vallillo 45 1995 5. Andre Rumpelt .797 1986 1. Ray Williams 32 1995 2. Justin Romano 35 1993 Runs Batted In No. Year Stolen Bases No. Year 3. Clint Ferenz 35 1978 1. Greg Polli 62 1985 1. Shaun Riley 46 1992 4. Noah Shapiro 36 1996 2t. Greg Polli 57 1986 2. Frank Pugliese 32 1992 5. Rich Speri 37 1991 2t. Mike Miller 57 1994 3. Shaun Riley 31 1993 2t. Mike Miller 57 1995 4t. Donald Young 22 1975 Fewest Walks Allowed No. Year 5. Brian Church 52 1995 4t. Pat Wallace 22 1982 1t. Damon Alexander 14 1994 4t. Ed Orlando 22 1993 1t. Doug Gannon 14 2000 At Bats No. Year 3t. Andy Kasel 15 1995 1. William Palmer 206 2002 Walks No. Year 3t. Doug Gannon 15 1999 2. Brian Hillmann 189 2002 1. Brian Church 48 1995 5. Stephen Rice 16 2001 3t. Noah Shapiro 186 1996 2t. Mike Mainolfi 38 1994 3t. Thomas Brown 186 2002 2t. Mike Miller 38 1995 Games Pitched No. Year 5. Michael Meittinis 164 2001 4. Mike Mainolfi 36 1993 1. Noah Shapiro 23 1996 5. Paul Ciofrone 35 2000 2. Zachary Basch 22 2002 Games Played No. Year 3. Jon Lamattina 20 1993 1t. William Palmer 52 2002 Individual Records (Pitching) 4. Jon Lamattina 17 1994 1t. Brian Hillmann 52 2002 5. Nelson Villalobos 16 2000 3t. Noah Shapiro 50 1996 Wins No. Year 3t. Mark Bello 50 1996 1. Justin Romano 9 1996

BASEBALL 2003 37 H OFSTRA AND THE C OMMUNITY

The Hofstra University Baseball program believes it has a special responsibility to the community. Thus, whether it’s the height of the season or those “slow” off-season months, the Hofstra Baseball staff and student-athletes are always active in the area.

The Pride lend their time and effort to charitable and educational causes. The team participated in the American Cancer Society’s “Walk for a Cure” breast cancer awareness walk at Jones Beach, and volunteered at the Special Olympics, working with various teams and officiating games. Team members are also called upon to speak at local schools about academic preparation for college, time management, the physical and academic demands on student-athletes, and prevention of drug and alcohol abuse.

Y EAR- BY-YEAR R ESULTS

Year Record Coach Year Record Coach Year Record Coach 1938 7-1-1 Jack MacDonald 1960 16-3 Jack Smith 1982 5-22 Robert Borowicz 1939 1-4 Jack MacDonald 1961 Not available 1983 9-18-1 Robert Borowicz 1940 12-3 Jack MacDonald 1962 9-9 Jack Smith 1984 12-14 Robert Borowicz 1941 5-3 Jack MacDonald 1963 11-12 Doug Patton 1985 13-16-1 Robert Borowicz 1942 5-6 Jack MacDonald 1964 11-11 Doug Patton 1986 18-13 Robert Borowicz 1943 8-8 Jack Smith 1965 11-10 Doug Patton 1987 14-13 Robert Borowicz 1944 No team due to World War II 1966 7-9 Bob Vanderwarker 1988 12-22 Robert Borowicz 1945 No team due to World War II 1967 8-12 Bob Vanderwarker 1989 4-25 Pit Schultz 1946 No team due to World War II 1968 13-10 Bob Vanderwarker 1990 6-25 Rich Martin 1947 6-5 Jack Smith 1969 14-10 Bob Vanderwarker 1991 10-23 Rich Martin 1948 7-7 Jack Smith 1970 15-13-1 Bill Leete 1992 13-24 Rich Martin 1949 11-11-1 Jack Smith 1971 13-8 Bill Leete 1993 20-21 Rich Martin 1950 Not availabe 1972 10-13 Bill Leete 1994 19-18 Rich Martin 1951 14-5 Jack Smith 1973 9-13 Bill Leete 1995 27-21 Rich Martin 1952 9-12 Jack Smith 1974 4-15 Bill Leete 1996 25-24-1 Rich Martin 1953 15-9 Jack Smith 1975 10-18 Bill Leete 1997 14-28 Reginald Jackson 1954 Not available 1976 8-17 Bill Leete 1998 20-24 Reginald Jackson 1955 13-7-1 Jack Smith 1977 3-22 Bill Leete 1999 24-20 Reginald Jackson 1956 9-11-1 Jack Smith 1978 7-18 Bill Leete 2000 15-30-1 Reginald Jackson 1957 11-10 Jack Smith 1979 6-18-1 Ken Germano 2001 17-32-0 Reginald Jackson 1958 10-11-3 Jack Smith 1980 7-28 Ken Germano 2002 12-40 Chris Dotolo 1959 12-9 Jack Smith 1981 7-20 Richard Krumholz Totals 655-884-13

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BASEBALL 2003 39 G ETTING TO H OFSTRA

From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). Virginia: For Team Travel Via Bus: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). Expressway (I-495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road- South (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approxi- From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern mately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and Pennsylvania and the Middle States: turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike. Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Route 17 to the George Washington Public Transportation from Airport: Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra From Upstate New York: University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832- Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross 5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4- Westchester Expressway (Interstate 287). Stay on the AIRPORT. Expressway to the New England Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Railroads: Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approxi- From the Throgs Neck Bridge: mately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County station. line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway-

40 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2003 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE

February 15 Sat. at Virginia Military Institute (DH) Noon 16 Sun. at Virginia Military Institute 1 p.m. 17 Mon. at Radford University 2:30 p.m. 18 Tue. at Radford University 2:30 p.m. 21 Fri. at University of Florida 6:30 p.m. 22 Sat. at University of Florida 2 p.m. 23 Sun. at University of Florida 1 p.m. 2003 UNCW/HUGHES BROS. BASEBALL CHALLENGE 28 Fri. vs. Villanova University 11 a.m. vs. North Carolina State University 3 p.m. March 2003 UNCW/HUGHES BROS. BASEBALL CHALLENGE 1 Sat. vs. Appalachian State University 7 p.m. 2 Sun. vs. Dartmouth College 10 a.m. 8 Sat. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE (DH) Noon 9 Sun. at Lafayette College (DH) Noon 12 Wed. STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY 3 p.m. 13 Thu. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY 3 p.m. 15 Sat. at Quinnipiac University 1 p.m. 16 Sun. UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY 1 p.m. 18 Tue. at Wagner College 3 p.m. 19 Wed. SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 3 p.m. 21 Fri. at St. John’s University 3 p.m. 22 Sat. ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY 1 p.m. 23 Sun. at St. John’s University 1 p.m. 26 Wed. at Fordham University 3 p.m. 28 Fri. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA–WILMINGTON* 3 p.m. 29 Sat. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA–WILMINGTON* 2 p.m. 30 Sun. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA–WILMINGTON* 1 p.m. April 1 Tue. at Long Island University-Brooklyn 3 p.m. 4 Fri. at Towson University* 3 p.m. 5 Sat. at Towson University* 2 p.m. 6 Sun. at Towson University* 1 p.m. 8 Tue. SETON HALL UNIVERSITY 3 p.m. 11 Fri. at George Mason University* 3 p.m. 12 Sat. at George Mason University* 2 p.m. 13 Sun. at George Mason University* 1 p.m. 15 Tue. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (DH) 1 p.m. 16 Wed. MARIST COLLEGE 3:30 p.m. 18 Fri. at Virginia Commonwealth University* 7 p.m. 19 Sat. at Virginia Commonwealth University* 7 p.m. 20 Sun. at Virginia Commonwealth University* 1 p.m. 23 Wed. at Manhattan College 3:30 p.m. 24 Thu. THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY* 3 p.m. 25 Fri. THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY* 3 p.m. 26 Sat. THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. 30 Wed. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 3:30 p.m. May 2 Fri. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE* 3 p.m. 3 Sat. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE* 2 p.m. 4 Sun. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE* 1 p.m. 6 Tue. at Stony Brook University 3:30 p.m. 7 Wed. at Iona College 3:30 p.m. 9 Fri. DREXEL UNIVERSITY* 3 p.m. 10 Sat. DREXEL UNIVERSITY* 2 p.m. 11 Sun. DREXEL UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m. 21-24 Wed-Sat. Colonial Athletic Association Championship TBA 30- 6/1 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Regionals TBA June 6-8 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Super Regionals TBA 13-23 Fri.-Mon. College World Series (at Rosenblatt Stadium - Omaha, Nebraska) TBA

*Colonial Athletic Association game Home games in BOLD CAPS. (DH)-Doubleheader Dates and times subject to change. Marc Acierno

Brian Ariss

Jeff Alwine